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T , -‘"; : ; ’* ‘ - ' , %t.‘a ( V’‘»"V ** •■*'' < £ - '*,'«<• -• *r\‘. .-'.A l’ v • • ■•• >;' ''• i* ’ , : - ' •- - - -4: v--< f - r ! >,■ pp’ *= — siitliT&K'ri ’ -Fit ?c^-Li ,->>■ **■' ’ «•"U -ish£j «* •** ••',v-• ??•> 'i> ImMi tikgmmgsmp w&saim wmmSxiii i^psiite lll®®BSf Mooi? ig£mml ,*' t i-*V« t ‘ '> -thioffsjndispenao.w were d?; J ■» «*?.“ V»ll known foot that New lot* _ 1 cMUy^l%^bi^SS'm«TOSirtuidtog&y-'lia,- >“ feWs> ; ?K ta >i V'«^-*V 4" v ;• 'tj -- 3U nov4_ _ -.SrUAitT“fc- 8ILL:;. ■\rin.r.nw VINK FLOOR. BOARDS—a new article. JL JOO,OOO feci, well seasoned, for sale-cheap by . r ■ ‘ ‘ ’ JOHN A. BLOOMER, feb4 j-AllegUeny Planing Mills. TIUWB FLOUR—sot>bla.an fctore and for sale very X? low by r. CfeblS) , . ; ,WBL:DY:ER:-- LoVEß3fc>l£l>—UThbls. prime Ohio Seed, just rec’< and/or sale. tow. WM.DYEB, febX3 .j w - No. 201 Liberty street- l’.,Aßi>-90bbJ#.:No.l; - v - ■ « 10 kegs. do; for sale by "febtt WM.DYER. OLD SCOTCH 'WHISKEY; Irish do s v • Jamtdca Bom, in bottles. For sale by J. P. HOBBA.CH, 197 Liberty street. TWTO LET,—*Rooms and steam power for mechamca J.‘'•purposes. Enauire of _ SCAIFE & ATKINSON, no Front St.: TjEACJtES—2oo'buih..rec’dand for boJo by-. JTXebW , ... SAMUELP. SHRIVEfi. A LE-*6O bbis. XX, Campbell A Co.’s Spring Water jtV Brewery; SOhalfbbls. do; for ealeat manufactu- prices by v M, D- PATTON, ftb!B " ' . 211 Liberty st. Holland gin and Irish whiskey— -3 pipes Anchor A Star brand Holland Gin: 2 puncheons Stuart’s Dublin genuine Malt Whiskey; For sale by £fcMBj . M.D, PATTON. XsriNhlji-BnrTOndy. tort, Madeira, anerry, M ataga. Jj Bed and Ruineub, in lots to soitpnrchasera. Foreale by [feblß] mTd. PATTON. Piae A yl , Brandy ‘ ,R - Williams’” London JLJ Potter for gale by [feb!Bl M. D. PATTON. OATS AND RVK-IBUU bus, Oats; ' ~. .3*> io Sye; in store and for *SS& tfeblS] M . D. PATTON. rUAJVKR AND TiBOTHY SRKIIT U 40 bua. prime Clover seed: “ ‘ ..-, n “e do , do TimoUiyseed; for sole by _ feblß . _ M. D. PATTON. K°'^,o UTXER “ y bb,s * for sale by L iktte M. D. PATTON. 8 easks-No. 1 for bale by ■ JL.,ioblB • M.D. PATTON. doz. Corn Brootnsin store and for sale. ~fabl6> - M.P. PATTON., RICE AND RAISINS—S uerccsS.aKice; lSUbxs. M. R. Raisins; for sale.by _ftblß M.D. PATTON. WXNE—4sdoz.Ott£»eUa A Co., 184L—sn* \ perior quality—for sale low to close consignment. feblB ’ M. D. PATTON. OLD KVr WHISKEY—I 9 bbls. very superior qnalK ty, tor sale By fleblBJ N.D.FATTON. M^NONGXBfiI4ATIECTIFIEir"WHIStIBy^O . bbls. on band and for solo by ieblB, . , . • M. D; PATTON. CIGABB— SGO bxa. Principe, Regalia, and Yarn Sixes at!owpriccs,forsaleby ' -JeblS “ (M. D. PATTON. SjOAiSCANIHdjS AND STARCH-160 bxs. for sale ).Atmanafactarer 7 s prices, by blB . M. D. PATTON. BRAMDUS— SO half and quarter pipes Cognac, Bor deaux and Rochelle Brandies,of (Ufierent vintages, in store and for sale by- tfeblB]- M. D. PATTON. ” Champagne cognac brandy— vintage iaa, inbonles,forsaleby [teb!B] ■ M.D. PIiTTON. w HITE BEANS—O bbls.- small white lust rac'd an TV for sale by- -- • [ftb!3|' WM. DYER. SFFLOUR-iqo bbls. rec’d ancUor saleiy » fciis SAMUEL P.SHtIIVRn SHORTS— SOO bub. received and for sale by ~ y.iel|l», ■ . SAMUEL P.BHKIVER. HOMINY— IS bbls. juit rec’d and for sals by _.fcbl3; ■ : WM: 6YER. EOAK-ra) bbU.fot sols out banwin. ™ WM. DYER. SENECA OlL—fl bbls* in store end fa r sale by feb *3 SAMUEL P. SHRIVr-R BUTTEE—4 bbl«. prune rec'd and tor Bale by - - -SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. iJitny—10 tUjls.-BHeejißiul3 bbta.Beoi Tallow! febl3v - SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. Paper Htagujga, granted m.mn- UUtui of oak* and vamihcd. for .sale by iaaSS < ,-v WALTERMgRSHAT.T,. lUUSfato and .DarkCoirnao Brandies for saio by”"” _i>24 • JAMBS g. HORBACIL $1 9/1 AND *».«.PEE GAELO!t.-Tavern Wl-wJ keepers would doWelltotry ourPnm*'Pai« brandy, at the above prices, beiOhS pnreluuEnir el»e whera. HORBIS * JUWOaTii' ' _1 Diamond. liOiMi Baltic ?X 1 and Si. Jameg brands, in store and for sate by- : ;r pebßl KING & MOORHEAD. . BUTTER-— 10 kegaforsale by ■ KING & MOORHEAt). V^JSS AE “^ obblB - c W« r vinegar for aate by '• ' JP KIN'G A MOORIIbAD. PEACHES AND . ” ' C : --^2^sl»«l>riedPoachcai r i *trnvat Ktntaeky. Feather*. For sale by l m :■■■■■: . - CARSON Jt M’KNIGHT. 200 mala Becdlta? 1 • '.2Sca&ks Currants, in store and for sale by ! 3. RHODES & CO., .. • • __ , No C Wood si JIOES>-mtoz best cast steel Hoes;,. Garden do, on conwffnm’l »nd foreale by tjalBj L. 3. WATERMAN & SONS. best quality caarateel „ $8 "be* f cut sieel 4 pronged Manure I'Oru, on consignment and for sate by 1018 ■ . * t/. g. WATERMAN & SONS 3CYT HE SNBA.TitS.—42S dor, best -quality, paten v. Scytne pneaina, on consignment and for sale by idfr- L. S. WATERMAN & SONS. AND SPIKES.—ISOItesi'NS! sox sale by, jalB lAku ASH.—I 2 casks prime. Pearl- Ash for sale by v L.B. WATERMAN A SONS." ‘VRrjNBOW.SASHof all styles forealoby • H.C. KELLY, , . • . „ ; Agent for Fftllston Sash Factory. SCYTHES.— 75 doz bestooaluy Grass Scythes ; . 50 do - ’ do Cradle ' doj t ■ lOdo common • do; ©aconsignment and forßalc by L. 9. WATERMAN A SONS, jaAS ? NOfl 80 A 81 Water, A 02 Front st. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IS bbis. Extra Family Flopr.fprsaJe by QalO] • H.C. , FINE half Chests Gne Young Hyson ;• • '• 15 do- ioj-andflb. packages: • /.*. ;•••••:•• 5 do fine Black; 1 • •.• ' 20 do dophijCoz. and|B. in’s tore and for sale by packages; dccl? KING A MOORHEA&. lar.Bttß HAVANA SUGAR-20 boxes White Ha YT vana Sugar, jnst received and for sale by : dec!9 ;• : MILLER A RICKETSON. PAPER HANGINGS—French and American Paper Hangings and Borders, from 6£c to 62,00 V piece. torMdcby. , ; ; • -W. P. MARSHALL, **& ' ' • : 85 Wood st JEWTELRy^ic,-—-Now l ia store, a largo •wek.p.ffine Watches* Jewelry Qnd 04 * . w. w Wilson, gggP •_ corner of Market ond Fourth -sib. JJOARDS-fiU.UOO feet, Well sen , aoned, and good quality, for sale cheap by JOHN A. BLOOMER, - . jalb 1 - Allegheny Planing Mill*. BOX BOARDS— 2S, Ouu feet different thicknesses, for aaleby . JOHN A; BLOOMER, jalfi ; ;.y. Allegheny Planing Mills. -pEACH^-305sacks Dried Peaches; J| j./.;* llbbls. do; Fo* sale by JaB; .: , , . L.B. WATERMAN A SONS. HAMSS-r4O doz. pair bone and male hames for sale >by . OftSr L;8; WATERMAN & SONS. UTTER—IS bbis. fresh Roll Butter; * ■ • 5 do packed do; . 10. \ kegs do for sole by jaß • L 8 WATERMAN & SONS; Tin Uooflngv THBaubscribers take thismethoa to inform property holders,: house-builders, and- all othenr imetested, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in its branches. Their skill and experience inthispart of the bnsinessj has hitherto enabled them to give entiro saUsfhcUom And they hope; that by continuing the same policy of using the best materials,'and employing skiUfal workmen, to keep op this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us in extending oar viewson its superior advantages.. This, however, is not the ease. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks, On the 1 6th day.pf Jane,lSlMneariy seven years ago.) we fin ished out first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that upto the present time, we nave covered with tin the roofs; of the finest and most costly buildings that have been.ereCied in this county. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the superioradvantage o! Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. . Again*if weolpce Tmin juxtaposition, with Slate as a coyering ibr wo think that tin will bear a favo rable :comparison,;with Borne decided advantages These advaqtagea ore, that when tin is used the roof can be made much natter—thereby saving materials, in-the length of rafters, brick in the gable ends—making the house easy of aepessin case of a fire, and showing a better .finfsh ond appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters ate worked in, thereby saving the extra and heary expense for copper gutters, copperfiashinge; &c —thingsindispensible on slatOT&ofs. If farther reasons were deemed necessary, wo could offer the experience of our eastern cjiucs in proof what has been advanced* as u laa.weU known fact that New York andothcrcast ero clues venr generally prefer even tin for their most costivandsptendid buildings, notwithstandingiheyhave a full supply of slate at thefi doors. With these remarks we wiUleave theuubaect with those interested,-And will take pleasure tn.gmqg further information WhencaUed on; :••".! i ••> ; JOHN DUNLAP A CO., fcbl7 corner Market and Second sts Central trea store. ■ ■ 1 — JOST" RECEIVED-a full and fresh assortment. ol Gften and Black Teas, which will be sold oh the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, either from the origittaljmclrage* or ui metallic packs, to suit custo-' mers- All Teas warranted or loose, j.oo■ - : i■ * ■ ■V-f 1 - C.hELLY, Fifth street Howe’s Cough Candy. TGIOR Si-tE by B. Smy&eiy JoeUMohler, Ogden 4 - JP Bmrirdcn, Coalier 4 Hacke, Wm.-Jackson/and Keyser4;M , i>ow®lJ ) Pittsburgh; W.~R. M’CleUsnd, Man-, i tester. .tnorS# , r.f . a : i.Ahv, . f .'AV <*V’ 4 *. . ■ ' ■ .% • *•- •.. ;•: w* ‘,N V- " i-i «'-vi •’> \ '.>' | ■ T’ Jttxsallanffltts, Lb ami Spikes L, S. WATERMAN A SONS CORN. —200 bushels in curs, just rec’d, for solo by . ~ ==" ‘ STUART A SILL, : feb2o . . mWood,st. LOVER bbls. rcc'tl -by. sU'nmcr - Arciiu, and for sale by*- ~~(fel)20J - • STUART & BILL. T.ARD—lnkeus andbblaih etoro undforealeby--. JU febSO , , i i .STUART A SILL. RAB CIDER—IO bbU just received and for Sale. ’ feb2u STUART St SILt. ■RTOLASSES—A superior orucle forsale by ; - iVI feb2o ; STUART & SILL. TOBACCO— CO bozos prtoe S’s, cheap, tObloso out. -■fob2o >• STUART fc SILL. rilEA—2o half chests Y. H. in store and for sale by JL febao -STUART St/ SILL: TPLOUR.—-40 bbls. KnmUy ; 20hal/ bbfa L , do: ~ 200 -do .'SapCrtno j ia.iWrc ahdfor sale. rebg() STUART A SILL. EOLL BUTTER.—2O bbls. fresh,-for table use ; ° r 40 k;eg| . : do» for saleby ; . leb ? Q , STUART A SILL. NVTS.—IOO sticks, in store and for. sale fob2o‘ 1 «=' v- - : - STUART A; SILL. bushels for sale by " ; " . V/ febSO ; • ;-r : . ■ v STUART A SII.L. eORN BROOi^S—gOOdoz*common{ -t. .40 extra large * reo’don consign* ment, to close out. ■ [fcb2o] STUART A SILL. BACON SHOULDERS-In storeandtoraaieby feb2o STUART A SILL., /^fLA&S—IOO boxes Bby 10 and 10 by lUforsaieby. VJT ’fcb2o * ' STUART A SILL. PEACHES— 20 sacks on hand and for sale by -febSO - i STUART A SILL. SOAP— 10Q boxes, in store and for sale by. : feb2o STUARTfIA SILL. Batting— so bales N0.2,t0 close* by- - fettZP STUART A BILL: YINEGAR— 40 bbls. (pure cider,) in store.' feb2o ; STUART A SILL. /COMMON CIGARS—4O,OOO common Cigars, lo close. i\j' feb2o :, ‘ STUART. A SILL. GROUND tfBED-Onhand and for sale by feb2o. ; V ■ ■ RHODES A ALCORN. GORN MEAL—On hand and for sale by > • febSO RHODES A ALCORN TTULLEDI3ARLKV—Of oar own maflnfafltnre, con. ‘X3L aiantlyon hand,and forsalo by RHODES A ALCORN OIL MEAL—Of onr own manufacture constantly on' hand and for said by . RHODES A ALCORN, > fcbiO 117 3d at, opposite Si. Charles Hotel. : OAT M£AL-4)f our own .mamifoctaje, constantly on hand and for sale by. . : ‘ ! leh2Q. RHODES A ALCORN- I REACHES—IW has. prime llaivca iar sale. . IfebX3t, WM.PYEK- ISDDINGS. 4c,—300 Wedding Cake Boxes; - iff 200 Comeifau* Riwrs j 12 da£assorted GdldPenf; - 12 da. > do. - Spectacles; * , J do do BazorsfcSfmpi Just received at the Watchcuid. Jewelrr Store of • v _W,W. WILSON, comer of Market and Fourth su. KjTliAmi'tG am TeblB fungPeper for saleby w.p. marshall, . . 85 Wood street. Lonaoa autwd* PURE London and Darham Mallard. by the keg, for salo.by [ooUgrtt} JOSHUA ROBINSON. JUST RJSCiilVED, a fresh suppiy of J>r. S.’B. Fitch’* valuable Medicine?, araong'which ore remedies for Consumption.Ccuffhstmd .Dyspepsia. Also,Abdominal ; Supporters, Shoulder Braeea, Inhaling Tubes, and Lec tures on the Treatment and Cura erf Consumption, &c. For sale by COULTER & HACKK, Druggists, \ oclfi comer of Wood and Thtidsfreets BRANDIES— 2U quarter and half pipes, of different vintages,of the followinjreelsbraied'brat&s?— i “Hennesoy," u Otard, n u Dapay &Co., ,> tt A. Seie* .nettey* “ Pinet, Casullon A? C 0.,” a Jean Louis.” For' •sole in lota to soil purchase!*. M.D.PATTON, ; Ja29 ‘ 211 liberty street. 1 CHEAP WALLPAPER—Grom C| to 25 cents—a large assortment for sole by ' fcbia ' W, P, MARSHALL. \A •_> BtfLS. No. XROSIN, just received and tor sole !r*o by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., i« febft comer Ist and Front streets. 2 non HAVANA ORANGES; jUvU 40 boxes Malaga Figs j 150 drams do do i' 150 do do do For sale by I’ JOSHUA RHODES A CO n ; iaS4 No 0 Wood streeL i sabscrlbera entered i i \j into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scatre, Ax- Xlksob & OjtELT. WM. U. SCAIFE, i JAMES ATKINSON, ja3l JOHN M. ORELV. V; HEATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to fur* nish ondereetapparatus for heating large or small lings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged -D. H. Williams, from the cash to superintend its construc tion. yatfl] SCAIFK, ATKINSON A OKFXV. BARRELS : prime N. O. AloTasse&Tpcr steamer Messenger. (dcclflj CARSON A M’KNIG in*. MOLASSES AND SUGAR— -62 bt>l*.N.O. Molasses; * - «. lGhhds. do .Sugar Lauding from steamer Keystone State, and (or sate. ; 103 - • CARSON A M'KNIOHTjfa Water «t. 'HTKAPPIWU ANUTkLNTJNO :TV l»rge or .mall quantities, by ■ ■ .......... \Y. P. MABSUALL. TJLANrATION BUUAB—32 uhdg. prime plantation A Soger (old eropj on conslnomem and for mo be ; decia - -. .MILCKR fo BIOKKTSON. ' pUjEFrend. andCermw^-^rgg^g--.- GUA l£t> RAZORS^— 44 The' only sole and perfect Razor manufactured.” Jost re ceived, per express, another lot of these truly valuable and nmqoo Razors. [jalS] W. W. WILSON. lnO BBLS-FAMILY FLOUR! " lUU 50bags Coffee: 60 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 75 bbis. Ter; 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsaleby _ , T, WOODS & SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants. t a lo No.ol Water sire et RemOTAIt TTUE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitta- I A « public generally, that he has removed I lus CakPET STORE from Nos. 61 and 03 Wood streetr |to Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently ©ecu-. 1 P l .. the Museum, and has connected therewith the r adjoining moms, formerly hsedas the Chronicle Printing tniice—which, in connection with his old room, makes 1 ' tbe most spacious Carpel establishment in the country: and his advantages so tar surpass any house in this oily fOrspace, arrangement and good light, that hd is certain or suiting every person who may&vor him with a call Hu stock is complete in every article In bis Une, and . great pains will be takon at all times to show goods to 1 persons wishing to look or buy. ' ! octal E..W, LYND. SALE OF VALUABLE I lKOfir WORKS, SBGROSSi MULES, 6e« IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville-, nt the October term, 1850,1 will sell at I the Louisa Furnace, iu Montgomery County; State of 1 |.Tennessee, on the 9ib day of April, 1651, the Furnace ! i known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon i i Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there- j i io, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time I i and place 1 will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter; j a Founder, and his wife and children, on .a credit of 1,2,1 and 3 years. . The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 I years. On the 11th of April, 1851,1 wiLl also sell, ai the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tcnn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as thfi Tennessee Fur uace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining anu attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of L!L3 and 4 years. Sumner Countg LaruU ncar Gallatin, I I win also sell, on the2o ih of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House; 326 acres of land lying I in said County, known as.the Preston tract ofltmd.on a I credit of 1,2 arid 3 years. ' . | Hauuand Lotin NaihviUe, I I will also sell, oaths SSthofMarch. 1851, a valuable I HoaseandLotin Nashville, at (he MarketHousc, known I •Sao 1 ou High st.,onn credit Of 1,21 “f? J y® ar »* Bond and approved security will be requi- f red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es« tate in all coses. P. PRIESTLEY, C. A M. I I » of Mnlei, ’Wagonii Ao* Li SI "vf 0 ’ Baxter, sell at the Lou isa Montgomery.County, Tend, oh the oth day of April, 1851. aU the pertontd property of the said Robt Barter,, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mnles, Wagons, and Stock on hand; on a credit of twelve months, j* . . I will also sell, on the llth day of April, 1851, at the late residence of EobCrißakter, inMontgomory county Tennessee, about 3Q Mules, Horses. Caulc, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of saidßobert Baxter; oa a credit of 12 months . Bond and security wilf be requiredon all .sums over . 910., The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day. till all the property is sold. . ’ > Dec. 17,1850. ’..ROBERTBAXTER, Adm } r. C7* Eaehpaper. will send fheDmee of the Clerk and blaster the papers containing the ddvertlsements, with the amount of the fee stated. < Published till day of last sale.' 1..-” • .. -. . i .The Nashville Union andiVne Whig; the Louisville Journal : the Cincinnati Commercial/ana thePitUbufgn <“°Hj will pub lish,the abbvesdvertiseindnttwice a week until dayof sale, and forward accounts to tbe Clerk ahd T ln , ntocXi or Garpeta* returned, from the .Eastern 4^initi B .‘ or Carpets, LKm? m&m^ V Srte.? h S? W& will warrant Dr..Keeper’s,pectoral Syrup io care.cases; of Cpogus, yplds, Bronchitis, Laigugitie, in iless-timeiind At a caeaperiate than aay other racaiclne ever discov ered.' . .IT .HAEAN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—Tha old Cotlga Medicines always sicken.the siomaoband pro* dupe-nausea whioh.tsmore disagreeable than the Cough itself.. This is ob viated in this mixture, for tl is a pleas* ent sootlung article and u wili cure, or tho vtoneyvwlbt refunded! TThe evidence in favor-of tins medicine m oar pity, from our ofrncitizeuß; BhoaldcoayinceajQyone of ita efficacy; . Ills the prescription of a regular phytq elan, and has bees used oy him in his own practice for a number of years, with,the most heroiu.success*-. - CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville -wrdaSj that her daughter had Lee a afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats,hectic fever, and oil the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that,oAer ta king t wohottlps she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Conghfor eight years, hasbeen enlirely.re llevedutti the cough removed hy tho use of half a do*, ten of bottles 6f the Pectoral Syrap. A gentleman from Peoria,lllinois,writes that “he knows the Pectoralsy rup tobe a good article, for ho: hhs used it in lusowa case and in the cases or members of his family with the most perfect success. It IS ORB 07TKB Cn&tPEST Medicines now —lli9.pnt up m half pibt bottles at SO cents each, Or six bottles for S£,GO.'* CotnfTßT Sto&sxsb?kss would do. well to keep a sup* ply of this medicine on hand nil the time, ns it Is one of themost perfect and efflcaciousi'emediesever discover ed for alf coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. ' ' ‘ • ’ • ' CAUTION EXTEA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the,various nostrums, but donot heedthem, If you want to get well, buy Dr. Ketfeb’s Pectobal Svaup, and take no other: this will cure you. It hdtrimisome of lhe most valuable pianu and herbs of- the maiena raediea, and is eompounded by a person skilled in the healing an. Therecan be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city; and the proprietor has numerouslCeniCcates, attesliug its vain* able properties, which will bo shown to onyperstra de sirous of seeing them. •' . Ausms throughout the United States to sell ; this medicine.-: Large discounts will be made to those | who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a ; large profitto all sgente; besides, they wflibedolng suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the - greatest medicine fdr IriXng diseases the world has ever i produced. • 1- For -sale.wholesale ond TetoU,by EEVSER A M - : DOWELL. Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ?to whomaiUetters for agencies must be addressed.— ; Also, for tale.by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock ‘er, Jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington; John t H. Buchanan* Hickory; Geoige lteyser, M’Seesport: : J. D. Vowell, Canonsborgh; and by merchants ana ‘druggists generally. [ja2s v i PubUc.AU«nUon.„. ... Ii fCspectfußy tnvittd to the following truths t set forth tn relation to one qf tho vuat vnportant Usmtdiescfmadi an times! : PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT isniot more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Itß great powers to heal, have, since • then, become fully appreciated by the community, and • we allege that the longer It is tried the more Certain will 'lts great fame spread, ft is not the remedy of a day, l got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one .which we Conceive, will continue to be used when al 'nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is ’a Natural Remedy, elaborated intho depths of iheconh : by a power imd agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is oar duty; when we write about a • medicine, that we write tbutu— that we eay nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or :pat confidence In our statements. Tho sick arc very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer tho object of gullingor humbugging some Of tirtffl,' j NOW, we donot d«ire to do this: we are • anxious only •that the truth in relation to our Remedy sbould.be tola, (in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding; any ’.single article of the materia medico. Plain, unvarnished [facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and bear ample testimony ia favor of.the Pc rtroteonu . Within the post two months, two of oaf own tiuzens, Who were totally blind, have been restored to eight. 'Several cases of blindness, in the Susie of Ohio, have been cured And,also,ihecasecfngenUcmaninßea ver count jr. There are others I buttbese cases are near homo, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts ou the subject. Thesocaaes were corei af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope lcss- The Petroleum will cure,.when used according to diree, tions—^Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter,* Scald Head' pains in the bones and jolnu, old sores,Ulcers, Wens* Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and. 'Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and aii Pal ffionaiy adectioas of a chronic nature, lending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. - * > r i Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In faery it is aon jut cmvsssat sxaxzrr, and hasbeen tried in most of the above diseases within the post year with tho most perfect success. Certificates tiiat will astonish are in the bands of the proprietor, who will uke pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. t Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are begiatung to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked oa with doabt and uncertainty, ere williagto award it due praise and consideration. Before another year tolls round,all will bo compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sate, wholesale and Retail, by KKYSBR A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street. ; Also—R. E. Sellers,s7 Wood street J D.M-CurryiD. A. Elliou, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, 8. M* KIER, Canal Daslo, 7ih street, Pittsburgh^.- ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PBPBIHI THE TRUE-DIGESTIVE FI.UID Or Qutrlc theGostric Juice,may bereadilyprepared from the mu* cons membrane of the Btomaeh of the coir, In which va-' doss articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner os they wouldbe in the human stomach.” ' I in hUfamooa treatiseoh“ Food and 01- unpublished by Fowler* & Wells, New York, page 05, states tbossme great fact, and describes the method of Rotation. There are few higher amhoriticsihah Dr. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings oh the "Physiotor ; gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of thff Gastric Juiceis nprominent and all-pre vailing ccukC of Dyspepsia f* and he states that <{ a tlis ungnlshedprofessor of medicine in London, who was severely afllietcd with this complaint, finding everythinj else torall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” r Dr.Gai.TiAH, author oftho famous works on “ Vegeta ble «lt is a remarkable fact in physiology, thatthestomachs of animals, macerated in water, Im part to thefiaid-the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind bf artificial digest lion of them in nowise different from the natural digest ive process,” . Dr, Snuopt’s great work, tho “ Chemistry of Man,” (Lea Vhiia., 184 G, pp. 321-2) says:“ The diseov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion.- From recent experiments we know that fopd.ia dissolved os rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas trie Juice itself.”, ProfessorDtoousoh, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in. his great work on Human Physiology, devotes moro than fifty pages to an examinatiotrof this subject. His experiments with Dr. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases,” ho Bays, “di gestion occurred as perfectlyin the anificml as in the | natural digestions.” ! i AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, caring cases of Debility. Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very .verge ortho grave, li is impossible to give the details of coses ip the ilmiuof this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have beehgiven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelplila, New York, and. Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. • ' • I It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE!.and particularly I .useful fbr tendency to billoUs disorder, Liver Complaint, I Feyernnd Agae; or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana I the ? eyil effects of Qainine,Mercery,.and.other drugs 1 upon organs, after a long sickness., Also, I excess In eating,'and the too free nse of anient spir illa., It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.. I ri , old stomach complaints. , I ??? r ? 'I no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS 1 m !£?•25 *eem’to reach and remove at once.—. W b «» gives instant I • A*F»g«aM4rrj7iotj« aUiht-unpUasani symp~ lamfj.Mia it oillynecdsjui' be repeated, fox a short time, .effects permanent'; PURITY,OF L VIGOR OF Body, follow at once, it is particularly excellent In cases of Nausea,- Vomiting,; Crumps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress al ter eauig, pf the Blood, Heavinesfl.Low- ; Lnes| of Spirits, Despondency,, Emaciation. Weakness, ! tendency to Insanity, Suicide. .. : Price, ONE DOLLAR, per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alasung care. - Every.Jiottle bears the written . signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and'by respeclable.dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER k McBQWELL,'I4I Wood gtreOL:;-.-. . . ' •: .• .. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. fnvSOiV Also, for ealcbylt-E- SELLERS, y S7 Wot d street. Dull’? Sarsaparilla and the Choiera. . NOT a single maii, woman or child baMiedrof the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used; this invaluable preparation. Look at fbe,ciiy ofLouisville, where this Sarsaparilla jsumde, and where fromlfiO to 200 bottles arc retailed daifft but -few. isolated cases.of Choleru have occurred, am? thpywereettheipersons: from boats or ihose.who dgfcgorded orir advice, - [Cincinnati £hronttU, • - •For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 14Q-Wood at:! I JjJgUJh, where, the genuine article: may *!woys^be PETROLEUM—A certain cure IOr.DI'ARitHCEA, a JL disease very prevalent this hot weather—the Tore °f Cholera. Try it 1 For saleliy ylj? , V KEYSER A McDOWELL, MQ.Wood st. ' . f9r*aleby - ■ : ; TTj _ B, A.FAHNE9TOQK *CO, ENE= ';'v •• * ‘- l . * r BOOS AND JOB PRINTING. Hi W. Conner of Wood and Fifth Streets. ri'wE Proprietor of the Moosihq -Post and Msbcubi A *j*® MAHmrAcnrBBB, respectfully informs his fnends ana the patrons ofthesepapers, that he has a large as sortment of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL n Jotf Printing Office, and that he is pre pared tofexecute D ’ J PBES3 POINTING op svxht descbiptxon: BiilsofLadtngy Ctrculan t BiU Beads, Cards, fl £gWJh v , i . „•«»*!/?,. ■ ■-Bat fits. 'IL/vAU kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Hoat Buis, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest noUce ruta most xeSsonoble termsf '• v •’ • a.fv s i fe ? tftjJ lya«ks thepauonage'6f his friends and the public, generally, in tins branch ofids-baslnesa.. a 1 • sepsa ° - . .••V L. HARPER. - JAMEB Wi WOODWELL, fl| : ~gTl CABINET . V&a MANUFACTURER, Pfl Ware-rooms 97 and 90; Tblrd'itmt*, J. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and custom • ers that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before seeq in Uiis city s as he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, andnewest designs; and from the extent of hie orders and fiuhluy in mm nfacturmg, he is enabled to produce warranted turnitarc, at the lowest prices. He has odoptedthoiprmciple of identifying-the cus tomers’ interest with his oWivin quality and price; and keeps always, on hand the grentest varrtty of every des cription of.furniture, from the cheapest and-plameal, to . lue most elegant and costly, that a house x or any part of one, may t>o furnished "from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. Ho therefore solicits an inspection, mat the advantages of his establishment may be known. . The following aracleacousist,in part, of his stock, which for richness of style add finish, cannot he surpassed in ony of the Eastern cities:. Parlor, ■ • *- . - drawing din ' ' ing'j'hnd' Bed : room .•< . chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewooody tha •. hogony and walnut :E II zaoethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs,*oC every .u description; Couches, Sotos, Teto-a-tcte and Di-. ; vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Not*j•aild ,^aclies, yarlor Writing De sks of variousv kinds; Work and fancy irilohl :stands, music,etandgj-and holders; raaible top, ma hogany, rose wood and, walnut centre and sofa, ta bles,' tables; all sizes of the. most improved 1 , and decidedly : the best-kind • made t cardj Pembroke hall and pier tables, r ■ wardrobCB; bedsteads and wasnstandsof each a large assortment; gothic hall, , and parlor receptioachairs, ottomans and stools, secretary arid;'book cases, side lire icToenit,- - - towel racks, hat stands, and \ . music stools, cribs and cots . for children;,paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood; and ’ ' inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABOfftT makers supplied with /all articles in their lino , STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished allhe short -estnotice, : Alt orders * FMloaophy of Brandreth’i Vegetable ~ • ■. ■ Fills* ” Yj(7IIEN the theory of the, circulation of the bipod ,v ? was established, the secret springs of vitalßy were then partially exposed to our view* We saw:and understood that toe food we cat, waa converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine the food, is fuel, wbich.keepsat a life heat the internal urea that warm and invigorate oar innerman. The blood is an electric-fluid which carries thisheattoevery ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nail, while the blood Uthos the seat of life, it is also the seat of discato. Food gives the body strength i -Braudreth’s pills give blood/ihe necessary Pfewer to throw out from iuoif all impurities, thus rea* dering the stream ofiife pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds: andif tneyiept olose to nature’s laws inlhe management of their bodies, they would require little medicine..As men grow > intoUUigent they'wfil become wfaerandhap pier; even now, their.wisdom improved bythefact that* when sickness assails them, they mo Broudtolh’s Vege table univeral Pill*, which soon restore them toheafth. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require naextra care when they are used, iueither diet or cloth ing. They khoald be always inthe house,to that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen alter the sickness la fixed in (he system,' In colds, coughs, asthma, 1 rheumatism, costivenesH fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. 1 Three hr five willaot like a charm, ofteri caring a dangerous malady at once, sa months of sickness.and the evils thereunto attend- W Remember, Brandreth*. Fills are a known ohd fmly tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and tlifdttghout. tho' civilized arc quietly superseding all other medi cines' They take oufoniy that fromthe blood;whlchis tho cause of weakness and painV leaving strength and health 5 they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an on-’ peutethtttteUshoaaHkindspf f00d.,. . . Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine BrandrcthPiliaare kept for sale" —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. deci&Sm ' THOMASREDPATH. i : A/MILLIKEN&-CU., ... HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET arid chair manufactory* No. 04 smithfiew *l Q largc atsfertmeiu of fancy arid plain Furniture, which meV will sell 15 per cenn below curiomary rates. only. (deritfjly , JRIIOIttMOD. ; HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the isubscribere, undertha fiim.o/J.S.BQNNET&Co., is this day dissolved.by mulnaJ consent. Either partner may use the name of tno concern in settlement; - - < JEROME S. BONNET. - ; . ; MATTHEWD.PATTON. Pittsburgh, ApriUst* 1850.; w • „ U 3” Having wild my entiro interest iu tlio firm of J. 8. Bonnet A Co. to Mi D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recoin* mondmg him.to the confidence hf my friends and the ; public. : ; (qp3l J. S: BONNET. F IHE subscribers respectfulfy .inform the citizens of , JL 'Pittsburgh and vicinityVlhattbey dre now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAYEI4 ROOFING, In : a-man*' ner not to be surpassed in this city tit else whete. From' jbeir_experiehee in business) they feel confident that ; 1 hey will render , satisfaction toalL those'who bitty giyb them work* The superiorityof Gravel-Roofsoverany other kind, particnlarly in coso of fire, is too well known .torequiie any argument in Its ;favor. To those whVare unacquainted with.our work, we hegieave ro referHiem' to Mesßra..Thomas. Liggett; Sr* Jonh* F.‘Perry, Body Kane, Jr.jand others,for whom we have ; d°pe work, .Orders thankfully received and pronmtly attended to.. We will: be found on .Wylie street, be? ♦ween High r - , matthbw mcgovern, , JOHNSKINNIN. ■ ' u. o. gtoonton, ' BOOKSELLERANDSTATIQNEH;' “• Wi coamra ov MaasEr ’km Tnai>,sissxn, . J.AS constantly on hand far sale—Writing, Letter, ;JJL Pruning and Tea PAPERi-Bonnet, Binders’, Ful l?™,Ss2„?lank BOARDSj: Book and Newroapfef .PßlNTlNG INK-widch fee wiilßeil at the lowen coifc feneu, or in exchange for Bag* pnd Tanner**;Scj?jrfc;' - j . « . m. ■- , ■-a ■ *r ‘t ,' : v *.;V * • _ T„ - MtattUttitegog.; promptly attended , to CHAIRS ABD: FCfLBITtJBK* j No. US Thxrd strut, between MarktS and Wood, Sjttih ait, Ws have n6w bn hand d large UL splendid r.ockbf every vatieiybyCmxgsfwiMw re^andCAßlNgr-FURNrrUßE,wMcbwflr^lEr ; ■ Sore confident cannot he saTpassod l *l!gjii£il£gl equalled, in this City, or i ntheWestrin style and finish. • Those who arein wamor Furniture are respectfully invited tocairafid examine lor theiu'sclves. E Steamboats farhithed on tho shortest nstlce. AH oiders promptly attended to. fctf O’OONNEU/, MULLEN & CO. Faroltare and Chair.Waro Xlooms» ' i/S&jgga- T. B. YOUNG A CO:. eomer 4f Third** r> and SmhhfUld tu;, opjxailt Brovm\ fioitfuL Fa., keep ConstamJyon hand Hpf make to order,at the lowest q| ■; HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and ’x —o / k l Ji5^ ,0 A 1 “PPtoved colon and aiylesi wjuch ne is prepared totaakelo order In the very lifcst manlier iSPflfntSeffioiit reasonable tennsi s:,,;'' i*; ;i,v, /JJwsS* a “““Went of.genile men er Fksldonalilß .BBinr Msni CLOTHING. %bins, Wats, fJsnkereiijiajGloyes, Saspenden t *^! THREE BIG DOORS! * 9 - .... .. JOHN SECLOSKEY, * * < - ' Whottsatiima TtaattStaler in Cld&inelisiLiberia'su Pittsburgh, Pa. MY.stock of Pall and Winter Clothing is now ready, •ambantmgitoapymds of 6100,000, \vhich IHhtnk wiu be found to by one of the choicest selecfioni'of-gar* meats ever got up in this or any other city in the-Wcst erncountry. •••'• >• •••■’ My pnrehases/havin®4>eem :aU ;madfiVebsly;iihave therefore avoided tne'late advances madein almost mil description s'of Woollen : Goods, andam therefore ena bjedto offer my -stpck.al ft n oau ally law prices'. ? v. ? 1 have this season paid more than usual attention to the-manufacturing and sty le of my garments,- so that thd very lowest priced.as,;wellas thaunestare gcrinp in. a style and elegance not to be’'surpassed/ Hundreds of new cusupnen^both;wholesale'and’retail/have^bden attracted as much by-theauperior make of the clothing as by the lewheii of my prices; ” • - * - • - - Theproprietorwottld particularly call theattentibrf of all, dealers 4n Clothing to_ his.present -StoiUc, believing that upon exam inatioirof the quality arid prices of hi a Goods they wiU be inducedid purchase at his establish : meat. The wholesale room now contains upwards, of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality ib the lowest in pnee. .. . ,• .^^T. The proprietor is now-determined to moke this depart ment a point of great attraction, this view has’ constantly on bond a large quantity- of goods suited to : every section of the United states; In the catting dejmrtment willnlwaysbsfimnd a very ; .large selection of all the.choicestmakes of. Cloths, Cas* simeres and Silks, tu be found In this or eastern markets;' Ha isprepaxed io mako clothslo order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles* > He respectfully invite* his old friends ana customers',' 'as well as the public jn general, to call,ahdexuminafor hemselves. ~ . . locU6 Groat indneenents-to Bay Olothlnc t WHITE OAK FORKS CI&TWNG STORE ! ' 1 ZJJBERTY.AND 03 1R 1771V STREETS. •fI\HE subscriber wishing to. sell his entire stock, of. JL CLOTHING; offers hisEXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— .l NEW AND JrJLSBIONABtBiGOODS iV ,, at VERY LOW PRICES.’ Persona wishing to phrchaSe will save money by calling on him. ? ; . I sep24 W, J. DAVITT, ProprUUtr. .4 GSNCYGF . Uelneeh»a Celeb*oted Patent Shears. SUE dadefsigftedhasbbeti hppomied b/Mr. Heihesh, of New Yorky sole Agent for the: sale of. his justly ibratedpateatTailors’Sheara.-Ueofferethcßo Shears: now atmanbfacturci’s prices.;• Having a coinpleteas* sortmeht of these Shears, from G2lc. up to Sl2 a piece, ' he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners' and Dressma kers and Tailor*,'to his establishment; the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE,I79 Liberty street, 4tKdoor from SuClair,and respectfully solicitsaahare-ofthe public, patronage, which this article so justly deserves. oct3l:im* . • ; J.FCHAVEKpTTE. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRT GOODS, AT THU . • • One Prlco Store of A, A.C3.ASOK & CO., and M Narkit,strict. ' "ITjTUX commence on hloKbiv December , and continue through the month of. January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten slve stock, ttnfouutmg'to One ’ Hundred and Thousand Dollars,vnliiie ofiered at Retail, at fully tme* : ibunh,le»athttn.usual : price».,;-. i.- : The notice ot their Semi*Aanual Salc to any pne .of the thousands who attended the saie of tasf year, will beenffiefenf guaranteofor acaUAhis'seasbniThey will howevermentibri a few of the Goo& and beuefirof thbso who have never: attended their vi*;— i 'V Rich Cashmeres,. - . .73 o» Usualpricesl,oo 600ps.C©Honami Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual price 371 c.; ; iSWrs, Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18|c.- Usual priceSuandJiSc; ■ ■; .-■ : 50p3.ilt£rh Colored Fiam DeLaines, : UsuaJ-pricri -j . ■••••:•'.■ ; ■ SOps.BlaokSUka. • Reduced 25’p*rcenti; • ' loops. French , 200 pa, Famine uasand LyoneapCioths.' Reduced 33 percent;' r . , r . , . . Sl5OO Long Squafe Shawls, \vhieii will b e sold at frofiV $1 to 35 less than the usual prices.; ' 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at Band 10c. -Usual price 18 and 25c.;' Fast Colored Calicoes,GJc. Usoalpriee9c.i- •* ' lCOcasesEngiish aml American Calicoes,B and 10c Usual price 10 aad ;.7 ,7 ' ; 90 cases Bleached Muslins.: Reduced lie. per yard; • 260 bales Brown Muslin-all gtadisr . ' ; Also—Laces 7 E&bro;denes,TriimniDgs, Hosiery and Checks, Cloths, Cassirieres, Caasinets and Jeans. : Together whhanimracnie variety ofother Goods, all of which will bemarked down loioweiprices than any Of their previous sale?. They invite an.carly call, os many of their cbniccet Goods will soon be sold- ' ' The loweatpriccflaroedatfiMt. a; a; Mason & co., No>. C 2 and 04M&rketstreet. Fresh Arrival—Hew Goods I NO. 75 MARKET.STREET,. Rj* BETWEEN EOOKTH STREET AND. THE nil MM. _/Tl FRENCH, ENGtJ3II AND AMERICAN WINTER PRY GOODS! - : fpll.B onderatened; isnov? receiving from the .Eastern' JL eitiesiby Express, rtsplendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goodjuparchased exclitsively for Gash}' from the importers ana raanafhcnicer3> at. least .Tuenty-* nw per cent, bctoto the cost of those who made their par* chases earlier in the aeaspa, and will he sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at _ . t •50 pieces Lupiu’s, French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 67|c. op to the finest quality, manufactured Wider the French Republic. 15 Pieces Superior Dombaxioes, Lupin’s manufacture —unprecedented lowbrices, 150 pieces lijack and Colored Alpacas,from 18{ cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. : 125 pieces Thibet, Earametta and Coburg Cloths, all color* and qualities, and cheaper than ever before Oder* ed in this city. . 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty! and will bo sold at extremely low prices. -<: - . • 450 SHAWLS.: Superior: Bay Blato and Waterloo Ldng Shawls. Chameliorii Silk dud Turk Satin-Be Cheiti and all Wool Broeba Shawls,Black and Colored' Em brbideredClothSh&wls,Plhin r ana Embroidered Black add Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain •Shawls. . . ; 350 patterns,Sapcrior Jjrcss, Silkst Plain Chatnelion Silk and Satin Be Choin,'Wide Black-Gra De Rhine : Silko, Plain ahd Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Ore f)e.Armour Silks. .: 150 pieced Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be ,sold ; at a great reduction treat form er prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. ■ - 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 6j to cenfa pecyard. . 600 pUceaheavy.yOrd.wide-Brown Muslin, from to the best article manufactured. : - .• - * . 200 pieeei-Rcd,' White and Yellow Flannels, from 181 cedis per yard up to the finest Silk. Warp and Welch QaUze Flannel imported. . “ t ... . ; IDQpieceslrisbLinen,warranied,madcofFlaxyarn, ;rodnd thread.wirO.tTyistjhand spun find grass bleached. I2spiecesCheeks,Buperiorma'e 3 frdmB tolBl cents ] ier yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Table Linen and Zable;.Oioiha,^Eassia-Ditmeki.and‘ , Crash, CassiaeUs, Kentucky Jeans, Bed - Ticking* Dd • : meftio Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plaid . Linseys, CanionFiaanels, Ac. , .r» =- 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’#.Glove* and Hosiery —including every variety and' qualitywhich will be sold at extremely low prices. " The customers of the*house t and .all cash buyers are requested, to catfahd eXamitre ihe gobdsj'.aiid secure a bargains theywllfbe offered Wholesale/andßeiaii a ,-very low prices.' JOT No. 75 Zlarkrfstrtgri.JPita bittgh: ...nOVlO: - : - ~ ’ ~ ABSAIiOarMOKEIS; ' INENANDUOUSR FBRNISHINU.GOOJ>3 JTT . ii'A.MASoH&Co.,Nqs*62,ahd.6iMarkefstreet,keeo on hand a large assortment of the following Goods af 1 Table Cloths; Damask and iDiaper Napkins: Over lays; DozUes,Ac., Towels, Huckabac, Diaper. n« matk, Ac ; Diapers, Russia,Scotch and Bird ey© ; LinW Lawn anTTLlrien Cambric; FloOfami Lined Damhßki 1 all widths j. Linen Cambric H andkerebiefe \i IOJ: An!r„i dale SheeungsjlOi Boslon SheeUqg3^6±Allaniitshfi P f ings-j 40inch.PillowCasmg,-Ac., Ac. T\E LAINES-^A'large and splendid assortment Tr> . Jl Gold Medal,-Hamilton and French .©© Lame^on 0 / C&me«i;*)ttt’l2lo SSei jet yard/ wnes and . Reach: all ! wool‘ WLaihea »? ■ JsFS iremely low prices. . , M4BOK 4-no'’^ 5 • fet- 8 ; ' ’■ "«2TOd«MarkoT.y- - : Olotbal ClothßliCloilisJ - : A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES^-llfi ■Ai sßlack' and .Finercoloted .Freiu* ind ifneSfn CLOTHS; .Pilol,.Cloaking and Drab-Ctofti u En B llsll JnnlopenedntA ; A; A. MASON ico IS * d “ 2 . NdB-C8 and 84 &f aT t>i^i> s Important;to TaiTHi-.. JUST, UKCKIVKD—S Doz. assorted Tailors l Shearsi frintt-Nb; .10 adv»n f S No 2 “ P ,em Also —3 Doz. Barb e fa 1 Patent Scissors direct the thamlfßcturfera, yrta thi nalfcar 80r? ’ < ” rec * ronl ” " bo wn ir tothey>s, m Wooa 4t tailSH ... , , 2 doom below Virtgu alley. 'DfY ATPLtorjajack* Dried Apples;. ~T; : . ~. . , P . ‘ r ;doi*bml*lw - vi : t m -iw ' ■ 1 1.. ..'. ••• ':.i;rr i .,i»- •• -.-. .J- ■ *-- '. :,' V I V' • -*• *■„'" ."■:« •' : -- „• !-■:■'.■ ~, .''1"" -l "**•'•. .*' , **•.’*' I. ■' i K* ' ■ ■ ‘ ' ’ i, , ~ ' : -' v ' ' vs >» ' ” \/ '*■ •* -A - 's6^: • OV • i r* ' Hl< KKI.IiV, ClotUlOgt Clothine, ©eg ©oobe. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. . .. ~,:.,_ . . 'i > y*w" • . ' *' • > »• - 'i . > '* ’ v ‘ »«*«•»' • --V- ■'&-■;■ v - -•.••.-* " •.*'*'*. '* >» *. *. •'"'“i /• '-V* - -- V," ■ , 1 • - f - 76 mLNVT STRB^J , ;.' ' .fPHJB /i‘Liquors,'Ac.,GOODanctCHEAPiv \ -•■ ••:. ;:V.SNlX>EK? , liasiateTy'-rittcoiis€qaetH2Qof r Uie numer ous him tbcdnsumers-^beenobliged; torepleniah his stock byfresh importations, and nns coWih6 Batisfactibn’of off6rings()inocr ike beat! ;Wines and Liquors' fcverJnpfttea Oyhira. ,He -would refertoaotttoinvoicesas ?t - • rU . ; : / -:P®lliGOIai»Na,WJ:@HeEaiES-^wbi;iieiiißdeU-i and some-very l choice MANRXNILLAv allon draugh|.by -the gailon.'*- A * s ,° j X ?r.o oldd el ic aic AMONTILLADO., i n cask sof 16;! ®onBDm;er 3* Some EXTRA inßujropsiwhicb he 'f£®sß9?£2?i£BS9stf wur .that can bo, produced.: ■ • MANZANILLA; and AMONTILLADO Sher- i r if* pecduaßy adapted to convalescent®; as they : r .and havenot the acid of jßany. * . ... ,w, . - They areOfyarious sorts and prices, inbottlesandon ■draught bythe gaflonVorwholesalebythe cash;'Among them is some rare delloaid WHITE FORT and MALM* •SET FORTr• . affection o( the bow* etectamOtfretbocareAllintheirPOßT. ‘ - MADEIRAWINES,df various'sort*,‘dry • and rich! South Sidfeiold Easf and'West India. -Sercioi, Ac' 0 &c. on draught, in bottlesand by casks. As to the ; of the subscriber; it is well khDWn thal tbehldET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and : thesplehdid SPARKLING MOSELLE, 1 imported by him are superior nny-oUier ,Wines; .and are sold at prices as lownsniostoflne Inferior-wines cowin the maTfcetwhicharepataporrbuyeTsas firstd&si He has also CHAMPAGNE WlNESofvaricrasbrands and qualities; at very- low price*, retail orwHoiefcaie-i In the article V£ CLARET the Sufacri berhoUls-himself to'be ffte'finest stock here, from the Veiy Idweii price, by the single do* zem-toihefirstclassor “®r«7»ererw” of Mbuoo, , : \' Of BURGUNDY VVlNifShe'hai a largestock andean a *? u , r ® customers ihathc'UMm present to them, from bis vault®, os good ti botdebf,Burgundy airprance affords.- 'SAUTERNEand BARSACahvaysonbanct inbottles, Hm-selection of RHINE'and'MOSELLE WINES; from IheccUaTß’df Messrs.’ DsnmAßO AJoapis, ofCo (blens.are extensive, and number many. Still HockaOnd j Mo&eilei'frbin the ' cheapest sorts to the very ‘ choicest » vintages of. the; “ STEINBERG,” which is the best' : growth Of the Rhine. . . ... \ *ln the nrtiele* of COGNAC andother BRANDIES hb [hah now a fine stock, embracing some'ycfy .oid e'xtrabf [IBOP, oT. OywV: Puppy.ACo., , ana-some celebrated l u dxAVlEßofiB2l, ,, Jh eighthcasks; tindlB42 in hhds; lS44,inhhds.on£p7wig7i«K7Wt;which twill be sold low. . . ...., . •' j AUchIRISH, SCOTCH and-MONONGAHELA WHIS j KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY j.and all other-Wines! and Liquors, including-all oi lhe [above, SOLD by. RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in > any [quantity desired. ; A constant assorted-stock of HAVANA3EGARS; . + 9 *Att Goods delivered, vrilhin one day's reach of Phila tddphia, TksisßT paid.' Orders mil be promptly'execn* tedif sent by,mail ox ' . "Address, 1 / 4 ACOBrSNIDJ&RyJR^. 1 1 ‘ .Cheap Wine Store, - . (t novlfl —5O Watnat street, Fbilo. J. T. Deelcer, Woodward ft Co., I Builders asid'Erectotk qf' Lightning Bods . on ' - SCIENTIFIC, PRINCIPLES. . '/T\RjDERS left at thisQffice prthe PoatOffice; and. foe sV/ personal Interview cai be seed on Fpurihsircetj Residence of. Dr, Haht,fyetweeiiWood andFeny. * I Stferencw—Professor Silliman* .Editor of Silliman’s jJdnrnalj .Professor O. M.Mitehelljcf the Cincinnati ■Observatory;' Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania! ■University, Kentucky; professor Chester Dewey, D,D., (M;!).,.New. York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearlana •University, Ohio. : •-=. . v '. 1 iii Piiuburghr—A. W.Xoorins, John Harper, Wilson. iM’Cahdleas, Mr*-Ghilds,-ColiMorgan, Rev. Air. Spares, if. D. Williams, Major Harding. U. S. Arsenal; John Ewingr A Sons.,, li. Harper, D. Ni -White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Havig and John II Shoenber frer, o s ;;v .-=■•••■ {novlSaf:- • Outline Maps. rpELTON’S SPLEN»ID ; OUTI4NEMAP3arenow it being introduced into all the fending, schools in. Mew England and New York. have obtained the ngency.lor them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and schoolcommittee* to call and examine them: No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere,32xB2 inches. No. 2 do Eastern . do ■ ' no Nd. 3— do NorthAmenca, 70x84' No. 4 do United States, . ‘ 70x82 No.Srr co Earope, 70x82. No.tt—. do . Asia, . . 70x79 No. 7 do S. America & Africa, 70x84 i Price of the series, with key. S2s;or the first two Nemispkere Maps, with key. SIO.. \ "TbeSeMaps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and. cheapness,.and. adapted to the wants-of the-primary, grammarandlhigh schools of> the Slates.. T For sale atpublisher prices/ without additionof freight charges,at Ahe- . .. . . . EDUCATION AL' BOOK STORE, , cor Market, and Fourth eta; . | noy2t 1 Fldur-acflcticear XJtriLUAKra & WOBLEwIII sell iheiFExtrr Flour, l\Y defivereftca:ana. after the Ist November, at Q22S 100 &S 4 Superfine at 82,00 fils. A liberal" dls cocmito retailers \ noVl regular course oi ML Lectures will coauncttce Bmgery—ProCß.S. tfcwvon. . - Z; Fnsbcuz, M.D., Anatomical Demonstrator. - Th6feesforaftai coarEe-amounuoslos. ' • i Each. Professor's Ticket, 815; • B5. De monstrator** Fee,slo. 'Graduation;s2o, • • iheir letters (post paidVto the Dean; and StndenU arri ving in thecity war pleaeeeall oB him ailhe Commer ciafHotel: S.-S. NEWTON* fiLD., ' i Dean of the Faculty.- ■ LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W M Kura, Prof of Theoryand Practice of Lav? Jso Dklatcel®, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. 3Vmj—sso per session, -r t-. : All comrnumcaUtmspertainingio this deparunentmuat be addresMd to _;;;;, . jg. W. M. faNfi,' Esq. r' The Faculties, tor intellectual abilities) inoral worth and professional acquirements, will comparefavotaMy with the mostdistjngnishedihoat country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anontaly in thisor any other, country—allof them are able Lecturers and the best of . Teachers, Those who willcoateinplateourgeographical position* and the extent of our population, can have ho doubt off tp the eligibility of our situation tor an enterprise or* the' kind._ AstQ health, including all seasons of the yearVwe deny that dnyotherdsykai toort. The first class of the Law andMedica] Depart nientsd. this Ihstithte were , small.'bhttha‘ gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— ■ •a fhvorabieomcnfortheftuureprospeTUyofthe Institnte. . ThatthepubUc may.bo satisfied of ihe.pftnnanenoy.Qf this school, we ieel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a vmtin action, which augurs we 11 fot its future success j and that the peculiar internal organi zation which ooimeptsthemjcannot be iatetupted. •,«.<■- E. W. M. king; dpi President of the Memphis institute. . ■ l' u "' Silver Fortes,Bpoone,&e. TITS keep constantly on hand .a large assortment of Y?' silver Forks, Spoons;‘ Ladles,' Ae., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FADDEN A CO., / v dct24 • - v : ’ ’ - ■ ,v. S3 1 Marketstreef. ' ‘ . . Ol»Me>, ; OF one; two ana three g asses.suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale. by- : Coot24] y JOHN B. APFaDDEN A CO. To the Gltlsens of Allegheny City. A> BOX. for the receptiim of Orders' tot CXTV MILLS Jx. FLOUR is left at tfce fttdrt'ofMwfier ARobinioh; Federal street.. Such Orders will be'^jrom£l^Aej>pHed~ i 900 Men Wanted Xamedlstelv. AiT THE• CHABTIEBS RAILROAD.—The wages J%. areBo cents ’ per ' day j and we charge 81,75 per ' week fprj>bardtn&/ Apply fttthex>fficbionUib Steuben-- .ville road, near M’Donatd’a tavern—4-miles from Pitts burgh. GaneS&tQ - BURNSIDE, HANNEV A^CO. BAKER’S 3ROMA; Hecker’sFarina; Pohslilng Putty j ' Starch PoUsh; Pure Bay Rum } received and for sale by ' r ‘ COULTER & HACKE, dcls • corrter of Wopd and Third streets; 3ft SUPERIOR TROUT AND SADi plf MON jastteteiveil ftdßffioPiHsbargV.iina I* 1 ,. P°y a* £°PP° t Mflaag; cempahy; r These pi* far vJj??. in fine flavor andiataess any caaghtin thetowa'r .ana.arepui.upeipressly forfaautyhse.;.' ' v ; '■-* HErifRY in “ifjj* *xP-• noviaearner of Fifihstreet AnaiMariSt sii.? T L_ • A aedtbyiVocolbm,. ligWul -jriayr. a PeiaaiuCwuUiw < JjSSSm 53 6kl * PtenaiiUhein, containing frogi nne.to STOaortf 61 - n ® *° m « l - ■ ■ thomA., , offi « Bmldmg*. itetittell d BlQr y i entrance M»r -; ■ l 4 anjlFonitk streets. ■ toase,ln piu laTOiahip, near Penn« ma Inquire of . .. ; ~... ~ ....... No, Ifidßceobdattcct; I'AOTagenet; c n be i!i tt B bypereonswiijuremu •lonsnanaj.WiUj half the .usual time,, the possibHity’of culling ihe ekinr This la ei». • reeledby-meaßaoC ibepaient Gaacdfwhicb ir&djasted iU> the razor with the greatest niceryandmmplicity.— •Rvery is made xtC the finest tempered steel; And .wawamed*,'/ -••. «•,o; r^ Tbey have been extensively used m England; and pronbncced the most perfectand safe razoT manufac* tured. - u .The be used w»h perfectsafe ty.’l-^iertdenPain. , •••>;.• , , _ i - “ This razor isasplenajd pnq of great use to many personsVesbecidliy; Tor people c wiih unsteady , i Fnraaie attha Watea ttnddoyrelry Store of > •■ ■ 4e»SB H ' 3 If. W-WILSON. C?. i •*- '• '■**■'”/' )■'•. *>*■ ■• l - -f' ' & NOBLE. -■ ->rJH- -{' *■;'•'•'•• ..V -f*. ..* , M"f- I?.:-';.; . :.i : : i ■ .. <■'-/ ■ :’i . ■ ■ | 'x * "T*" -**». -u State Mutual B'lr* Imurtutoe Company BRANCH OFFICE, in Surrtnrcto' PlfnanStSs' ( luJ.x-r'ti&fh :&yi .TanuaretnytSSl. yfc rffiHEbeetevidenceof the aucccsfl of the,Directorate [, i'cndeavotiilK ta unite the “STATEMUTUAE FIRE !■ INSURANCE. COMPANY. n meet) tbe :■#»«* of :U» -the,, unparalleled, amonnt .of.bnttacw •&. ■winch has beendane—having Usned ncarly 4(000 Pali. , lhin.aa7en. moaUits.siid adding K; °,^® r .r 7 r ,0 °® capital to the company. The Directors ore >. pVoad tOßayi that nearly ali the property insured id of i- Nnmber of PoUcies iteoed-v-*' : 3&s3 :,! ' Araoantof r ?> ; r ' <=■ 1 - | “?“entiiiexp«n- || ■n2L° o i si ? ,0 , 0 2S t,y n ‘ erehluits .< l “‘> owner.'Of iwii’ti .' f| Property, it is believed -ft ®%** 9 .advantagesinpbinW cheapness, ji IntlS coanfiy r ' lyr ” fe^ort<> no Insanmce, Company £ !y?-.^;PJ??. s ificaUBn oftßiakn. C49l ~ -;f lo- .i ihefregneacyand dcbtfrenbedf g aod al&o, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, . £•' and accbriuriodatiba is tinder tee control of the fdUowlnß' Dirictoiii ? P.BinhCTfbrtl.AjJiGillCn, Joto.K'K&ttr,SamnelT. $ e ™.s. nt,,rt Life Insurance Co.. p&u’at A PENT IN PrTOSBVnoH.yr .irDAvfs, (vice.J. »i?S?£ T,Tr - ldeMM ' d >) No?3&ldbeify'iitreit.‘ :: =< ,n ’?"ienoq of persona residing iatlie &?V**V <*,o be foirnJ . d *i&““S eleven to two Vtlire*o?iloNo, 21 S* Wood street, where all necessary information 1 wiff be 1- gtVen,dnd, communications ~ promptly 'dHeddedite.— s' Pamphlets explaining the. principles and benefitaof-I*ifo £ Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application/ 1 f- :• •Capital stoek over-8200,000 and sOßmaßUyincreaeingr U marine, Plre ona imaua TißaapirtiMoti 3nHE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NortH AMpS. L ICA, Philadelphia; chartered 17D47capital |soo^ 00> aascll-Jannartl3, 1851, §l,OOlf&00' ; §w» Wut make,insurance on boilainga. and Weir contents id Ajfr city and vicinity. ‘ Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and- othfer vessel*, either by inland' transportation or on the seaa.. , ■ DIRECtORS: ' Arthur G; Coffin* Jacobftl.Thomas, ;; . Samuel.W, Jones, . - Jobn R- Neff. . Edwird Smith, 1 Richard' &: Wood, . John A. Brown* •v. -. -v WUlirimWelsh; • Samuel F. Smith, •. FrancisHaakin#,,. • Samuel Brooks; . S. Austin Allibone', ''" J Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen,- >-> ■■) Ambjroße_while, - George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, ■ S.Mortis,Wafer', . ir%!shenerffsS4;., • Thins the oldest' Insurance' Company" In tneUahed 1 States,and from pie means, and avoiding ail risks of air extra hazard ona character, may be considered os offering‘ ample' 6e- v jcurity to the public, . - WJt P.JONES, Agent/. : ' ■ ■■■■■■ No.Hl Front street. ' ! HAtMTY, PERPETUITY AND &ECURITY. U •; THE.NATIONAX. EOAN FUND life irsdoasoe bqcibtv ; • • OF , \kHTH a-large surplus of profit; - ; Amnion of both' 'f f capital and surplus invested in.V*B*Government t Stocks, and other securities lathe City of New York. ; Lpoiiciesheldin this, country over 0,000. Persons in-- surinß.participate in the profits pf the Company,, : California risks iaien ai rtduetd rates. . - . ; Araanff the advantages of a Policy in this Company 1 are the following:— » ~ . „ ; A party insured for the whole term of life may at any J time borrow, oru-haif the-amount or annual premium, withontnotebrsecarnytorddpositofp[)liey,aiidiscn titled to ; division of profits; . ■ He may at any time surrender hi3policy, back as yalne thereof one-half the gross sum paid bfr ' him in annual common premiums. A party already insured for whole life may, on pay raent of asmall sum, convert his - insurance into a. new ■■ policy upon the loan system now introduced. Paniesalreody insured, and . entitled 40 a nro-r&tni loan, are not shut out fifoffi‘said two-third loan, If th e r prefer it,uponthetermsstated in thfe Sobiety’s painph* j Jets, h' .., 5 , % ■ r-, .j- ' A parly mayj at amdderata anuual- pre'mium. iiisuj'A 1 for life,- and he sarvive io reach- tbe age of QO years.iAs; -• fuil ium insured up to $15.009, wi1l btpaidT o HD*: or if he dies before -reaching that age,We fall ram insured ’’ will be Paid to his family or legal representatives.* : It has become cos tomary in The Atlnniic-ciiies for con gregations toiosure the Uve3 pf their -Pastors, and on Christinas ot Rew'Yeir’s day to make the family a pre sent ofUiepoUcyv-Thlsia ceirt&i&iy tar excellent*Way of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary-/ in very many cases is scarcety equal toms immediate * wants, r To Woman, of rfonuly, avma death; It con solation beyond expression roknow that his helpless little ones art Was provided for. •* ‘ Churches involved,-would do Weirta Insure tho lives of one or more' of the trastees/ at v whose demise the amount.wouldb^pppUedtpliqjamaie.ihe'dcbt.' given enatlaV * oi’ '■ ■ -WM.A.-Hiynr* A tS)I - ; noygt-. ' ' IWSURAHCIB. , t THE DELAWARE MUTUAL3AFETY INSUB r ANCECOMPAIW^m«^prtUHo o mof«?Esi ? change, Third strcet-Philadelphia.' ' ■ | , Etas IrauE*Bci.—Bnildiags, Metohanilije:anaio' *; ioeare/Vesaelfli Car.US gobs and freights, foreign or coastwise* under open or * i special policies, as the assured may desire. •-’ -' £ - InlandTaA?tspoßTATio«.—They tiiso insure merchant £ diie .tmspoffalcb* .Wagonbi Caiiai s BoaisundStesunßoats,©n riyer*andlake9,ojitnejnosi,, . § literal terms. - •- •.v.-'r-. • *v—■ •.•. P : DIRECTORS—JosepbII. Seal, Edmnnd A» Bonder:•• t Joha C.Davys, Robert Bgrton, John B. Penrqae.Sfunuei V i Eairardsyffeo.G.lA“lpfer;EdWard : Darlingitoii:-!kiijis)'R. 1 1 Davis, William ) Jomea.C. Hand,Theopinlu3.Paalding, H.JanesErodkv! f •Heajy Sloaa, Haghßraig, George Serrill, Spencer. Me-. / f IlTOp,Charles Kelly, J;g; Johnson,William Hay,Dr. ! S.Thomas, Jehu Sellers, Wm.Eyre.Jr.: 1 -- i .DIRECTORS AT. ?,ITE3BURGIi,—D.'.T. Moreau, ! >Hngh Craig; Jno.T. Logan. " • : ' ■ ■ ' t ’ <■- A ,/.^Ij^MARTLN, President,- I • -Taos. C. Harro, Vice President; 1 -l.**’*■ .Jossra. Wi Cowan,Secretary,.' , uj^ Office of the Cbmpany.Nd.ta Water street,Pitts burgh. : (jelfcdtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent; 1 PDi.andMarlttelMiiraßßer ■ . ■ JfIHE OFFICEnf the .Ituitrans* Co. qt North ’America .JLilbaabeen.rmooetitojha.lYarehooseoXHilrfy.'loaeA t Co., No. 141 Front street, third honsei East of Wood street,where the subscriber will lashS Policies "On Build- ' .togs ana their, contents, aodon Shipments by Steamboats ; 'and outer vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. (ap3) WM. P; JONES, Agent • Ti ■ :. blfc and Health lennrnT.--. 3pHE MUTUAL LIFE ANDHEAtTH INSURANCE; L UOMPANW -fhiladtlpkin, Ihcorporiedlhy thfc * .tps/ma Company, and fall. 20 per cent,’,lower than thu. usual rates of Life Insarnnceyas the folieWUg'conitime :Bon. vriit show. Thus it person ot jthe ageofuojnsnrinH--: for SIDO for life,mast payln the Girardbsjhl.PetmsyF ” Vania S2JI6, Penn Mutual 52,38,; Equitable 8;MH; New England Albion Btf4B,NeurYorlt Life 82A®, Lift ttAd ScqWi, F/iUadilpkiq,6lM.'. i >. ■ ; DIHECTOBSr-Samuel D Omek. Charles D Hall.WmF -Boone,Robert P King; Charles PHayeV.MW Baldwin. ‘' Chasp B Campbell M ReeVejiL D.tLewi* Cooper!." . J Rodman Barkery E H Batier, Edwin R Cope. Frau ; Applications i will be received* and cwr I'nfdrfllttiidn »■> alyen by;SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, AgcnvTSwci: .. Commercial Robins, edrner of Third and Wood streets ’' _ Pitistmrghit-—— :■ INDEMNITY. . f Tha FraakUn Fin Dnannca Oampanw ■ , : .OFHmjLWanil*.’ ■"' ■ DIRECTORS:- . . Charles W.Banoker, . George W. Richards, ‘ I ! S l S art >- Mordleal B.lieartfc■ . - : TobiosWagner, AdolubiE.Boiiei^ SamueiGrani, .. . DaviaSlßrAwn#?' . - Jacob R,Bmitii,_ -------Moms Patterson! ’ ‘ r>„ n o _CHA9. W. BANCKER, pr»- • Q-Bmctea. Secretary. j/u LM Continue to make Insurance, pcrpelur’ > ■ deJCrlpUonof property liuowa' -
snted.. published agreeably to up- tm JamnuTlßj,lB49, as lows,vizi— • v. -Act o/ Assemhly, were as fol ' 'Mortgages —> ißeal-Ettate. ir~- .■■:■.. 4.1 tTemporar * 64,724 83 ‘ StocKß- «y j ■■ ■ 98,001 85 ■ : iCas 1 * TV 1 . ... 51,523.25 •; • * * r> 37 l h tocorporadon.a P e Uiey land “/ °2‘ aunSrrf 3W - las W* b 7 y .fire, thereby.affording evidence' ' of Insurance, M well on the ability dad fltßpOßttioii to meetwith promptness*allHaMHUwr* ■ ; : COFFIN,Agent, , i Office N. E. corpgr,Wood and Ud sts : > Fire and2lsrtMiiuuftnc«i . ."TT-, ifflHß Inanrance Coapany-orNorlitanijEricai of PhH* , *.l tfelpMa, ihrougfrits dalyaathorized Agcat, tte «£,, ' ecnper, offers to njaip permanent and limited inMnrnZZ ' 4 i .I " : ! DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Tree’:.. Samuel Brooks. Afci.Hew,. ■ ■ CkarWkTkytOK ■' SamuelW.Jones,.- Samuelw'smi.k- i V^ n We^h ) ° Pe ’ ‘ ae < S?I) I> i^ wd »'tf aswsw-jW^S^fip nor ■ ■--'sidLi ' •'• • • • A.'A. MASON &'CO ’ aaU - - i .■ ' 1 'CaanJWMatfal'tthMi.- . 4# ® w M N^Unf^^ ~ • •• *v • ■ *»• •