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'%7 ,/ i\ ! • ; 1- t ” i,‘, *"'. -.-47 v’,,*?.•* . ■■< > ’* .V \v /■> *' ; * v-' ;^- i ,, *,V;r i ’-\ *, l - - tf&Zt''* aiewrjK : VvV j£i4;yJ£i ,. -‘i % ; v ■ ; f, _ '>v ' - •,.. ■.. v •>■• .■' ’ v ': 9s- ' ■•• ■ •■ 'Jk-- 1 ' -4 .: * ■ •-• : vtap.:* •' ■ por HA*OE BKIOK HOBSE T onPennslr«t.-935p i A:'Three inree Itots of Uroumi, used as a Lumber Y l^n"k P Hp n ateeL-SnS; A-BSdKmVwrNorllSFnmrnKbtr-SaS. 4 t. a Brick House, Garden.'i'c;on Vine street,—Bl6o. , ' , S. CUTHBERT, General Agent,' 1 mßf 3 - ■ : . 70 SmUhiield etreeu . • ■ • IPor ilent* The bbick .t a vern stand in wilkins 'BUKO—'Wwn -mtUS-from Ptu&burglu occupied now bv S- Sheppi.bb> Possession given on the Ist of April, 1851. Aprfly-to • H.W.HORBACH, Wilkinsburg, or, J. P. HORBACII, , 197 Liberty El» Pittsburgh. to Kent, in the math W ard* . k TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE; of - - Jx four rooms; b kitchen and good cellar;.gpr| b&fceoven;wa*hhouse; coalhousb; fowlhooae; Bma. •with a large 1 garden, having twenty peach trees, in fine bearing order; also, a large stable. The whole will.be rented tor $9O, orjwuhont the Btable/SSO. reu»cu. A v,y ~ , Sf.CUTHBERTj Gen’l Agent, . 7fl SmiihGald street. m&rS ... “ ““ For Kent* ' • : THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE prASomc HALL. Firm Stcset. The first floor is sub-divided ■ mto two Store Rooms, front, 20by 60 feet r and will be very desirable for Fancy SioTOTT'Twff'RooftL&lfaclci suitable for Offices—access to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre of the bmiding. The basement will be finished in a neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores; Trunk and Harness makers, Ac. The whole will be ready by the Ist of ApriL . ■ Enquire of. -JAMES W.HAILMAN, febSO \ ■ Water street. A FARM OF 109 ACRES FOR SALE.—A valu - abte-FARM,2O miles from the City, near the Franklin Road, and six miles from the Railroad a nd the Ohio'River, at Freedom; GO acres are well improved and good soil; a large Garden, and Orchard of £5O Fruit Trees, of choice qualities, and in good order; 44 acres of wood land, with prime timber; a new two story house,.with parlor, dining room,kitchen and ccllar,two hallsand-chambers; also, agooa bam and larce stable, granary, Ac., good water ana in a good neighborhood, Price 93,200, with immediate possession—could be di» Tided into two Farms; • S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, feb2B' yGSmiihfield street. JtaA To A two slory BRICK HOUSE, with Bigifl double baek buildings, situated on Wylie, near Washington street. Gai light in front of the house. Enquire of JOHN MAJOR, Alderman, feb27*lw cor Wyho and Washington sts For Rent. . . That large dwelling house, with kk| extensive Grounds for Garden -..ached—the Residence of the Qt Wm* 3* Totten, Cliff street Possession given,on thcl g t of March. Forterms, apply to D fe. ITABOY, Gwta« R C.Totten, at the rortPitt Works. itoDla Excellent Bnslnesi to Dlipoie of IN ALLEGHENY —ln consequence of the dtSEOla* tion of Partnership between MORRIS A HA WORTHTthey offer tor sale business, situate on Federal street, neat the Market, Allegheny City. It is useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or the amount of basiaess we have done, as both are well known; all we shall say is, that it is afirswato chance lor any one wishing to embarkina similar trade. The stock consists of Drugs, Oils, Points, Ac., Groceries, Wm'S Liquors, to vata^Applj feb!B‘ " Diamond, Putsbnrgh. Far Kent. A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with four #S{k rooms on the first floor; large diningroom Bgg and kitchen In bnsement; two small rooms m.ihe garret; with o large garden and several frail very desirable residence tor a small lamiiy. Sunated liear Mineravlllo. Possession given immediately. Also, several amall Tenements for rent. Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, &n ipp% eo J ronU “ B “ Penn6 "'o t fN'reßßO y N,or H.‘P. CAIN, corner MaTket f , and Fifth streets. To Lcti A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated near Chartier* Creek, four miles from theJlttDL City,' and u a very desirable country residence. There is a new carriage house,stable, -andgood. water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con taining a variety of choice. Fruit trees.. For particulars and terms, apply to M: D. PATTON, qil Liberty st., or J. 8. BONNfcftOnthfrpremißCg..:- . Ifeb3 FOR SALEWA Lot of Ground having a frontof 60 feeton Centre Avenue, and running bicfc2CGYeel to two streets.‘On the.lot-.is erected a largo Bnck Dwelling House, nearly new and Well The lot is planted with ine best selected Frau and Shrubbery the country can afford. If application be made spon,lne. .property will be sold at a fair P nc ° T a *J 3 Enquire at the ornce of. -... WM. C. FRIENp,. • Attorney* Fourth-street,^ febllif between WootLand Smithficld For Bent In BlrmlngU&mi . ONE NEW THREE STORY BRTCK lIOGS3, Agft. with store iftomsaod cellar, favorably stm ate foraiaiKeGrocery and Trodace business. Possess ion may be bad immediately, with a low rent, to a good businessman. .... also—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding house and thn. _ . . ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Hnase<--some just finished; possession given immediately. Others on ALSO—One Frame House, and several np stairs rooms. ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Ktlnio burn in. ALSO—One lumber Yard, wnh space to put a large amount—and one o [the best points about the city rot "FOR SALE OR LKASE-One large lot, favorably situated for a Foundry an t Engine Shop or other menu jactunng, t "bavmg dee; water in from, (a aaruor,) tor fitting hat and repairing steamboats,Ac. . , v ALSO, 'FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, m lots, and aoM. low: if not sold before,they wiUbc sold on Tuesday, the 85th'of March next,at 12 o’clock,M,ureas* or ap- P, ALS(E3S3Uonlease,iobmldon.' . Addlv to tho subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near the Bolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom of Rhe*; 1 Matthews & Co., No. 23 Water street,—or through- the Pittsburgh Post Office, by letter^ Very Valuable City Property tor Bale. THE undersigned, Admiawtraiois of ttu> estate or Thomas Pqjtqhui, deceased, offer for sale the entire real estate of the uaid Thomas Fairman, consisting of one SO feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back 98 feet 5 inches to a M feet alley. ■ Also, the tavern stand known as the Mansion House, fronting: on Liberty street3L feet 0 inches, ondonCherry alley 83 fcetd inches, running hack 03 feet to an alley, with the grounds undatable connected, fronting on “lum alley, thirty three feet four inches. . . Also, three lots fronting on Cherry nl ey, each eight een feetfrouVond running back 6b feet parallel with Plum alley. Allof which property will be sold at pn- Tate sale, oy application to -.he subscribers, or if not sola before theSSUL of March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders. Also, the Tavern stand is offered to irent. Apply to &. FAIRMAN, or R, CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty siieet. l&3Q:unr9s Penn Street Property tar Bale. on FEETon Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley, OVJ just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews’Uvery Stable; Enquire of Thompson Bell, at ioS2 : A.» WlliKiWo ft W’Q’. G&eap Gonntrf il«Bl&ence> A LOT on‘Nunnery MU, containing fourucrcs, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access; will be cosy, and the lot commands a most beautiful view. THOMPSON BELL._ ~ ... For Bent* a' HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between A Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr Thomas White, as a Dry C/oods Store. . - Aino—A large well finished ROOM in. the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged a* double offices. E»D. OAZZAM,. apLlf Oificc, Third BL, over the Post Office. Coal Laud ou Toug&tosflieny* ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam IV/Lr there Is a pit opened and railroad prepared for putting coal m boats. (oct2l) THOMPSON BELL. -To Jbet* .... 4g£3k X TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank HiiM Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bndgo anoAquedact. Enquire, of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, comer of sth and Snuthfield streets. [oct29 A Farm for Sale* • THE subeeriberoffers for saleu FARM OF LAND, containing 160 acres—loo of which are cleared.— The fiirm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is well-watered; with a bearing orchard, and peaen and pear trees; and a Coal bans, lue buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn, with Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the subsen from°Prttsb arch ml ' C ”’ N ATHANfS. C M>CIII’NTON. e * MbontpigajftTp, October 53—tf A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2| Acres, situate one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver conn* tv.on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 bt 40 feet, It stones high, with a basement. The house has been well built andwell finished, and contains 13 rooms. Itis within SUkyrnds of the Ohio river, and commands a fine viewm t. and is bounded ontho North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden,or-summer boarding house. . A Jot of o acres adjoining n will be sold with it, if desired by the pur chaser. The terms arc so moderate, that it will bo a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of_ N. P.&G. L- B. FJ3TTEHMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. . For Sale* , • A HOUSE AND LOT, situated.on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory streets,Fifth Ward. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on 1 ich there : are - * two small Frame Tenements.. Terms ea y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street. Fifth ward., nayfrtf ?- . liandfor Bal«< rfIHE Charttcr’s Coal Company will sell some very d*- I sirablt yitsts of LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad* . The Land will be divided into quantities to sun pur chasers, and the terms of payment mil be very easy- Enquire of;’ Z w REMINGTON, 4pt Manner Droff vnil Fi'eiorlptlon S*or©_for Bale. 4 ImUG aniIPRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A. a fioarisbingand improving part of C ]JX’ is doing n jnrfffttable bwxnaSf is offered for sale upon easy terras; • • V - For farther paracnlars, apply at uils oiuce« SODA ASU—ISO caektSoda Aeh. Sn«'^B, a S!iSi/ or ■ale. . [febail ALEXANDER KWQ. BCIETMAN’S journal op arts and science. —Flvedollats per annuru,-~frce of postage. Sab* tcnpuons received at the onlyAccncy in ibis City. vii ; mail : EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY TN accordance*!**' *^**S™|s o itow? D g“alMbte *<««,-oa Monday, the 10th day o fTh r Lot on Wood .treat, "Tl o o C a^bL M Lot G orsa®etlueri,<>n flitch are eVacted three Store Ponses,abrick tenement and Stable, in possession orMessrs-Jolin Ye ape r »R *> Thompson and Wm S.rable SurcmngfJSa^en^rj.v. “ Real Bttate (or Sale. : ' rpHE~irofleiTiiMied offers Tor aale a jarge number of X valuable building lots, and.sorae very desirable sues for manufactones*uuheborpugh 0/ Birmingham, loca ted near the new Publicßehoof House and English Lu theran. Church. - 4 _, •' ~v; ,•• •The rapifc growth in'-populatlon and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots win be render thempßafe ana pro fitable investment.' Title perfect* Terms favorable. For particulars aud lerma-enauiraorihetinaetpignea. at the office of Geo. F. GjlmoreiEsq., oiuGratit*6ireet T 1 Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th Blreeu,or .of Wiinam I SVmmes and N. Patterson, Esq’fs, a L3?Si U, «. O »* a Birmingham. [ian27] MOSES F. EATON. _ THEfiabßonoecuiiu**. _ . 'tzz^nA 3RICK HOUSRwithfivc or mowaorea of grottndj Biutatcd on the Fotum street Road* witbtn Tltl— this city. . Possession given on the 1« ®££]!!{:» nff ovfcr Atscka-.veiy. desirable lot ground, conwrolnff Foi?R ACRES, with a spring ofwcellentwater on£ situated near the above. Also, n . feel U inehce by 120 feet, udioraiog ibe reddencepf Wt. Ai Toner, Boat iho city.oppouio *o 7th Wera. on enrlyta , la«‘aßaKigastßWWi>g For Sale* ht 4, M;. • r ,- ‘ * X ‘V , : ■-• L " : t- ‘."’ v- ; ‘'•'• •-' '-‘•'“f-.V;-"' i • For Sole. »j • ,» fc „ ;it offer®forealea large and welt tmti : Valuable Property tor Rent. ■ A Arto Btory Bft?C£VZOPSß,.beltm.Rte lo the e.tale of AW. J.Totom, deceased,,i« misl ed for rent or.leaw,. It t« aimated on h.TwftftnFerrYtmdLlberty streets,andhaa been neSfyoapere'd and painted j. Hu now. ocpnpiodj>y Mrs. vSer P tom,B»cr per aonnm. Apply to or IWbset C.TartKs,Al.Uio woTk» : pf Knap * . Possession given on the Ist of Aprtf. Guardian. additional salb of Forty Town Lot* In Sait Liverpool, u. | mHE recent unprecedented sale of Lots m the above I thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre •nously lain oat, and the demand sull continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay put a portion or his property m town lots os above, and odors them for sale olpnces and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase. It 18 say any thing of the locauon of the town and prospects, , SC| b«n sufficiently described In recent mlvert. isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to proenre a dosirable home , , „ I The above lots are among the most eligible airi deal I rablem the place, and nro principally located inthcccn " For .be proprietor in Liv.ijool, & h East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [febiarfaw f Orphttm’ Court Bale. . .. By Virtue of on orferof the Orphans Court of Alle cheny County. dated sth day of Feby,A.D« t i<»i» will 6e exposed to public sale,auhe day) Citv Of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the luiaoay) of March “ext Val 10 o’clock, foitowiog described Real Estate, of which Francis M’henna, late of the City of Allegheny, deceased, by vlrtuoof a c ef tain article of agreemenudated the lopdayof Sepicni her, A. D. 1838|betweenP. Ixreuz.G.B. Warner and Jacob Painter, of the one part, anlthe ““ft!**&* M’Kenna, of the other part, died, ceiled, yU. AlMnat ceaSnlot or piece of ground situalein in ““Pi."} fronfttof^ ?twosEry ■Sn'^uUdtiw,j>b. Terms and Conditions cf Sa/e— Ooe*hajf of tnc rmt chase money to he paid tn hand, and the balnnce to be paid in iwo eqnal anrraai paymen.s— bearing lawful in [crest; and to be secured by bond and mortgage onuie property. For further particulars, cngnire> ofMessrs. MltChel A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors ot Law, NO.US Fourth street, P-‘^^ rKENNA> Adm , rx of Francis M’Kenna, deceased.^ jftisutiaruoas. WINTER OIL—IBOO galls, bleached Winter Whale pn, m s,ore and t'wCKCTWHf. 4 CASKS superior sugar cored DKY BEEF lor sale he H. C. Kr*UL«* , mart No.!MFimi Street.. TfwTißlJsrilXWr UHIED REACHES lor sale oy LOU mart II- C..KELLI L" AUGULIN’S SUPERIOR HAMS for sale by _mor3 ■ H.C. FISH -: — Nos. I*4 and 3 Mackerel ■, No. I Salmon, Sta quiet-and Trout, for *ale by mar 3 CONSTANTLY receiving at regular periods, Fresh Bauer and Eggs, from Washington, Wesrmorelnnd, Beaver and Armstrong counties, sold w r l 2°'”J)£ r :L ?v tail, by [m»r3] H. C.KLlu.v. a For Solo. A first rate SORREL MARE—irou well in or^AFlumisTOC K ft CO., conter of Fust andWowl sts. L^fefe 35 P “ kae?> N °- ILardfQ r“wftLDYEß. -Hem. and Shoulders for DyRK t>acoS j> febg in LOVER SEED—IOO bbl». )usj SjaßT^* lad Wood street. bbK prune pOTATOES-IUO bbU. m QOEN^fiO bbla..helled mswroondfo^ele by^ T°mtri C °~ extra . doj S>o do *E> •do dot Forsaleby tharS J.> WILLIAMB A CO. i rriNC WASH BOARDS—ISS doi. Holmoß’ Paten | Zjjor sale atmannfactarert jr.ee. h^ AMg CQ SUGAR— 10 bb 12 do White FlmtCincmnati ftommy, Just received und for sale by . WJHU. J*VKK> raarO' _ No. 201 Liberty street, OLL BUTTER-tia bbls.good Roll Bjitwr, (or sale jjy [mart] WftI.UYE'K T7LOUR—SO bbls; Superfine; SO do Fine; 10 do ft r sate by wM DYER ;3 BACON— Hama and Shoulders juat received from amokehonae for aalo by tmaiOJ WM. DVER. OLASSES—SO bbla. prime oak cooperage; 30 do cypreaa doj For aale at a reaaonableprico by ■_ mart • . WM. DYER. LEATHERS— SOO prime “live goaae” Fculhcra for if sale cheap [mart] WM.DVLR T /^^nri? 50 pa in less time ana ataeheaperrateihanany oilier medicine everaiscov 'lt HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always siclten the stomach and pro duce nausea which is more disagreeable ithan the itseir..,This is obviated in Uus mixtuie, for.£ «* JP'SK I aiiVcoothihg article and it will pure, or the money w U he, «/undeif < Tho eViddhcb in favor of. this medicine m| our cily.fr pm oorown ciuaens, should oonvniceanyoM of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a rcgular phyM cian, and has he'ea used by him in his own practice for a number of years,yvllh »ho most heroic.sneMSS.-vv , ' O'SUMPTION —A lady from Stcuben7llle writes, ihmherdaughler had been Ifflicied nHil The expectoration, night sweats, hectiq toer, nud aU the "distressing symptoms of consumption, andihat . kfnx WoßottlW sho was entirely cured / - A. gentloratn in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma Sid^hromcCough fot eight years, hasbeen cnurely. rc : lieved piyt the cough removed by the use of half a do xen of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup., A.gentieman from Peoria? Illinois, writes that “ ho knows the Pectoral Sy rup to Le a good article, for he has used it in his owa case itt the cases of members of his famn> with the C**»**M*>™x>* new awn ' -ift is pul up in half pint bottles at 60 cents each, or six | , roR g| t KEPBM would do well to keep a sup- 1 nlv of this medicine on hand all the time, as it t» one of ( the most perfecl ond Efficacious remedies ever discover-, cd for aucoughs and dlseaseaof the lungs and incipient ; EXTRA—Many persons will try to get j voutobuy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kressa s : Psctoeal Sybof, and take no other, this will cure you. f It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia raedica, ond is compounded by a person skilledin the healing art. Therecan be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the nioprlctor has numeroaSiCcUificates, nttesung its valu able propotnesi winch will bo shown to anypeTson de sirous of seeing them. , Agents "Wanted throughout tlic United Suites to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those Who will lake an interest tn tho medicine. It will pay a latgo profit to all agents* bebides, they will be doing sul fonna humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever 1 sale, wholesale retail, by KEVSKR&M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies mast bc addreseed. Also, for Bale by D. M. Curry .Allegheny city } P. Brock; erj ir., Brownsville} George Baird, Washington,’ • H* Buchanan, Hickoiy; George Keyscr, Al , lve ®*P° r n l / J I) Vo well, CanonßbuTgh} and by merchants am druggists generally. public Attention I, respectfully incited to the following truths, set forth in relation to one of Ike most important Remedies of mod‘ ern ,unM p ’ ETROLKDM 0 r ROCK OIL; IT is not more thou one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief und cure of disease Its great powers to heal, has e, since then, become fully appreciated by the oommumty, und wo allege that the longer it is tried Iheraorc certain will its great fame spread. It is not tno remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which we conceive, will continue to he used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Komedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that loughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when wo write about a medicine, that we write tbuth—that we say nothing calculated to deceivethose who may trust oar word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very I apt to catch at any thing that promises relief /rom dis ease A story cun hanilY bo too highly wrought to an swer the objector gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this i we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our. Remedy should.be .told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the matsna medtea. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample tesumony in fat or of the re* tr< Within the past two months, two of our ow n ciurcns, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight Several cases ol blindness, tu the Stale of Ohio, hate beencurcd- And, also, the case of agentleman in Bea ver county- There are others; but these cases are near home, ana may be referred toby any persons who may have Iloubts on the subject. These cases were cured ni ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- Tb 6 Petroleum will cure, when used according todirec, tioas —Diarrheas, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on tho Skin, Pimples on the face , Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald .Head , oains in the hones and joints, old sores, Ulcers, w r ns. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Sptnai irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul- ■ mouary affections of a chrome nature, lending to pro duco CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, discuses 01 the Bladdc, and Kul neva, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bmiioni. In fact, itisaoamiT mnvranumsreDT, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most porrccl success. Ccruticotrs thutwtll astonish ore in the hands of the proprietor,who will take pleasure m showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others mav say about their medicines, me Petroleum is tire ' greatest Remedy ot Ihe age. 1 h>- sicians of high standing lathe profession are beginning to uso it in llie.ir practice. Those who ot first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise uud consideration. Before auoiber year rolls round, ail will be compelled to acknowledge that ,he I Petroleam is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale. Wholesale nml Retail, by KEYSER A M'DOWm.L, 140 Wood strcf-U Alm>—R-K Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry D. A Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KU-.K, Lanai Ca*m, jUi l 'l rcel > Pittsburgh. H.C. KELLV. another scientific WONDERi PKPSISI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Outrio Juice! A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Brunei, or the tounh stomnch of theOx, after direction* by Baron Uidio, the s rciu Physiological Chemist, by J. b. HOLGHTON, M.D., No. U, North Eighth street, Fliiludclphm, Pa. - This i* a truly wonuerlul remedy for INDIO RSI lON, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cuilng'nller Nature e own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a tcuspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Fits I‘oums or Roaat Beef is udouttwo Houus,oul of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron Lisnio, in lilscolebrated work on Animal Cliera istry, says t “ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Jaice,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach or the call, in which va rious articlea of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in Hie same manner us they woulube in the human stomach.” Dr pBUBiaA, in hi# famous treatise on “ hood and Di eta I’published 1 ’published by Fowlers & Well#, New \ork, page J 3, states the same great fact, and describes the method of prepajation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. J:L. fIHEE. WM-DVER. io Coffee, on band and for sale ALEXANDER JONG. '''* I* * * i ' f-.. ■••:.■. Dr Combk, In His valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that •* a dimtnuuon of the due quantity of the Gastric Juiceia a prominent and nil-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand lie states that •* a dis tinguished professor of medicine m-London,who wa# severelyafliioted with this complami,finding everything . else td fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com plDr*&BAriiiif author of the famous works on u Vegeta bld'Diet, n ;sayß: “Itiß aremarkablo fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of afUflcial diges tion of them in no wise different from ihe natural digcst lV|)r.rSmoN,a great work, tno “ Chemistry of Man.” (Lea & Blanchard, Phila , 1840, pp 321-3) says : “Thediscov cry of PEPSIN forms a new ora m the chemical history lof Digestion. From recent experiments we know that i food Ts dissolved as rapidly in an urtificiol digestive l from Pepsin, as it is in the nntnral Gas t ln profcssor Dunolison, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he say#, “di- I gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the natural CURER, I Dr Hougiitoh 1 s preparation of PEPSIN has produced I the most marvelous effects, curiDg cases of Debility, I Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyapepuc Consump tion, supposed to be on ihe very verge of the grave, it I ts impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this udvertisemeut—but authenticated certificates have I been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK- I ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, Nework, and Boston I alone- -These were nearly all desperate cases, and the ] cures were not only rapid and wonderful, butpenna- I “'u’ls a areal NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, anil particularly i useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaints l Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and I the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs I upon the Digestive organs, after h long sickness. Also, 1 for excess in eating, and ine too free use of ardent splr -1 its- It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. I ■ OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. Thero is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS ! which il doos not seem to reach and remove at onee^— I No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT 1 RELIEF! A single dost removes all Ihe unpleasant symp- I emu. and it only needs lobe repeated, for a short time, Ito make these good effects permanent.. PURITY OF I BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is I particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, I I Cramp# Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af- I tereating,low, cold state of the Bloody Heaviness, Low | ness ofopirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, I le pricefoE^DO^^ IC p er^°uio, One bottle will of- I ,e EveS l bottle l "SSS”the written signature of J. S. r H Sold by agenda . “,0 Untied States, ISH Ball’s Sarsaparilla and the Onolern. NOT a single man, woman of child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed dut& but few isolated Cholera have occurred, aiijgAhcy were either persons from boat# or those who dt@fegarded our Q dyicc. • ••••*•. r Ctnttnnau carotite*#, • For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st. the genuine article may jjJJjJlgy TbETROLEUM—A certain care lor DIARiIHGSA, a Jj disease very prevalent this hot Weather—the tore runner Of Cholera. Try it 1 For sale by . . • ™ vO KEYSER L McDOWELL, 140 Wood 81. ACO, ' «. * » V :._v\ j:v f.r.v'' v ' ■ ,* «. *. « V•*» ■* - ’ S -H V ,. > ’ * > BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Iji« W. GornerbfWooil : aiid'Flftb Street!* IHE Propnetoroi the Morning Post and Merccrx asb Mahupactureb, respectfully informs h.s trienas l the patrons of these power's, mat he has a sortmeni of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL nfecesaaryio a Job Printing Office, and thathe ifl pre pared to'executc ' J I»BTTfiR PRSSS PRINTING OP SVBRT OKSCEIPTIOH! '£*>*** Bills cfLadins, ' : CtrrularJ, PampAfrw,. BiUHtads* Caras* Handbills,. Blanks , Hat Tbps* ..ID - Alliinds of Blanks,Stage, Sic amboai and Lnnu Boat. Buis, with appropriate cats, printed on the shortest notice and atom reasonable terms. • ' . ‘ lie respccifnlly asks tho patronage of Uw friends and the public generally, m this brajioh of his business. : *ep22 ■ ' 1 • ■ ■ L. HARPER. ./taggST*JAMBS W* WOOPWELI, gl cabinet- f&a EOii£SgiFIIRNITURE MANUFACTURER , 'i * I Ware»roomß • and • 09', Third street* | JW. W. respectfully informs his friends and castom • era that he has now completed the largest and u-1 nest stock of household .furniture ever in | this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality wiui well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana newest designs; and from the extent of bis.orders and taciiuy tn mai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranteu . furnilare, at the lowest prices. , i die hds adopted the principle of identifying the cus- , i tomers’intcrcsiwah-htfrown, in quality and ptice, ana , keeps always on hand the greatest vaneiy of every ues* cripuon of fnrmtnre,'from tho cheapest and plainest, to | the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part ot I one, may bo furnished from his stock, or manufactured. expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, J that the advantages of his establishment may be known. 1 The following articles consist; m part, of his stock, whicn I for richness of- style and finish, cannot be surpassed in I any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, dm- I mg, and ued room | chairs, of every vaneiy, consisting of rosewpoou, ma- 1 hogany and walnut Elizabcth.cn, I Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every # description;Couchee, Bolas,Tete-a-teto anu in- j vans of tho latest French ana American patterns; I Toshncs, What-Nots, and ladies’ t arlor Writing. Beaks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid I stands, masic stand*, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta- I bies, extension dining table*, all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made, card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and woshstands of . . each a large assortment, gothic hall and parlor reception chair#, ottomans ana stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and ! masic stools, cribs and cots j for children, paper macbe, j table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosotvood, and j inla.a pearl Tables, I A largo assortment of COMMON FUFMTURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS Cabixbt Maxebs supplied with all articles in their line ...... . STEAMBOATS-and HOTELS, furnished at the short- I cst notice. • I AH orders promptly attended to Lnovta. CHAIRS USD FURMTURK. . _ N 0 .98 Third.strut, between Market and Wood , South side. Ws have now on hand a. large and ul splendidstockofeveryvariety t I *1 i are confident cannot be surpassed, ii W«jMSM equalled, in this City,or i:i the West, in style and finish. Those who are in waiuoi Furniture are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves, rpr* Steamboats furuiihed onth.; shortest nstice. lO* All orders promptly attended to. . leblOaf O’DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. Furniture and Chair War© Rooms. T B- YOUNG A CO., comer of Thirdfa and SmiihfieldtU., opposite Brown'* Hotel, UV ■■JBL. Ptmfc«firKPa..keep constantly on hand )\jH make to order, at the lowest rmces, * i • ] HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and i CHAHLSiOf the best workmanship and most approved . _ " ~ Steamboats* Alioy 1 i JEfr.fa Thk subscribers tender their aegk for the favors bestow tab* ed upon tllera by tucir Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remmd them and others inlc- ■ rested in building boau, that they arc at all times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Fatriiture atid Chairs ot the be® > mnteriul and workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO., Corner Third and smiihfield streets. fcblS opposite •• Brown’s Hotel.” G.C. HA.UK&U. Hammer Hauler* CABIN LT WARIiBOOM, SMITH FIELD STREET, Betipctn Sercnihttreu and Strawberry alley,Pittsburg-, Fa, r\ HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly on baud variety of excellent and fashionable tummire, |Ssp3 warranted equal to any m the cuy> and sold on as 19 « favorable terms an ean be obtained ai an) Binulat cstablißlunenUn J«e West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stoax, embracing all Windsor r arnt ture» from the clieupest and plsunest to tue most costly and elegant- Aii order* promptly attended to. mrel.bm SWM- E- STEVENSON conuanea to manu facture CAUINKT-WAJiE oi every descrip tion, at his oh! stand, corner ot Liberty. and Seventh sUfc'isls. UNDERTAKING abended to., in ail us branches. . ... Kxira Family Floor. i FOR the convenience of the cimcns, the proprietors oftheHMTTSBUUGH CITY MILLS, ' have placed boxes forthe reception ot orders, at the following places: JAR Floyd’s ■tore, corner of Wood and fith sts.; M llaywood‘9 shoo store, corner Liberty and Market A. Bcdea’s store, 3d street - t I Wilcox, Jr , Druggist, cor. 4lh and Smithfield j John i Smith's store, cor. High and W'ylie streets, Tclcprmn Oriice, Fourth street j H C°Kelly- Grocer, cor.Stb at. and Market alley \ M. Grass’sv. *4«,»th Ward. ... The Flour wasrr.s tvili call twice or thrice daily, lor orders, and the Flo it, Ac., delivered promply cither m barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable tor family use,) without charge for cartage. . . It is plain that no accounts cun be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Hourwithout Dayment-- Wer hope that the public will be pleased wait [his arrangement, as we Khali endeavor to do wem just l ce • L may*Jo) WILMARTU A NOBLE. HOI FOR CALIFORNIA. milEanbscriberhas bceu authorized to receive Pack- I aircii to be forwarded to San Francisco by the bouse of CORWINNB, BROTHER & CO., al Fonamd, und to encase Passage in first class sailing Vessels mmi Panama to* San Francisco. f liiformauon viven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, anti) Post Buildings, Fifth sb, near Wood. /IHEaI’EST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light li Cloths, alt wool, Cashmareitcs, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar sclUeß and other Vestings philosophy of Ura&dreth’s Ysgstable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our-view. We saw and •understood that Uic food we cat, was converted.into blood, which repaired the waste or the animal machine. I the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal! fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The } blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every j ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus, the seal of I life, ills also the scat of disease. Food gives the body I strength j Brandrelh’s pills .give blood .the necessary power to throw out from itself all imp.unuesj thusren derimrtho stream of hfo pure and healthy. Ii men were more sincere, there would-bo fewer religious creeds, I and If they kept close to nature’s laws in the management I of their bodies, they would require bttlo medicine. As men grow inwltlligeat they will bccomo wisor ami jum pier; even now, llioir wisdom is proved b> ihefact ihm, when sickness assails them, they use Brandrolhs Vege table Univerol Pills, which soon restore them to health. Theyaro peculiarly adapted u> the cUpiate, ana require j no extra care when they arc used, luoithcr dietor cldth-. in K . They should be alwaya in the lioubc, so that upon the first indication-of 6tckness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than, a dozen after the sickness isfixedm thosyalem. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism,cosUveness, fevers,and in | all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found \>e/ond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing & dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness find the evils thereunto attend ing Remember, BrondreihV Pills arcknows and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country aud thropsk° u * *ke civilized •world. They aro quietly superseding all j cines- They take outonty that from the blood which is the cause or weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthysleep. at night, and anup polite that relishes all kinds of food. . Sold at No. 2D Diamoud alley—the> only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills.are kept for sale -felr' e2l,lleQnly Yffi3&ATH A. 00.. - HAVE ON HANDaI their extensive CABINEI and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 SmjlhfieW it. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, w “? c " ihoy will sell 15 percent. below customary Terms—cash only. joec.v.iy Dissolution.. . • THE Co-Partnership heretofore subscribers, under llie firm of J»S.BUNNfcii & Go., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. Either partner may use the name of the concern^. s | tU |^ ETt MATTHEW D. PATTON. April Ist, 1850. tty Having sold my enure interest in the firm.of J. S. Bonnot A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take groat pleasure m-recqm mendmg him to the confidence of a public. • [ap3] - . J. S. BONNEI,.. Removal* . n . ( ; ri'HE subscriber wishes lo inform the citirens of Pitls- X burgh and the public generally* that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 01 and 03, Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by i the Museum, aud has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing oilice —which, in connection wuh hi 3 old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establisjuuenun the country ? aud his advantages so tar surpass any house m this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of enitwg every person who may favor him wiihacalh Uia stock 13. complete ta every article In ills line, and great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to .personsvwismng to look or buy octSl R. C. StOOUtonr ' : BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, corner ov Marxist jjsd Third. strbrtb, HAS constantly on hand for sale —Writing, Letter, Prining and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders 1 , Fal* lets* and Trank BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prise*, ot in exchange for Rage and Tanners’ Scrape. NEES Winter ClotUlng Selling for Cub. PDELANY, 180 Liberty street,} POBlmrg&yias on . hand a large assortment of the latest style Winter Coats, or fashionable coIoR. Also. Pnrits, Vests and all other articles in the clothing line. Wholesale purchasers will find a most. desirablo stock from; and wilt be sold low for cash. - loecia ;-y B. 81. ABGTJST, MERCHANT TAILOR, INFORMS his friends and customers that he has open ed a CLOTHING STORB, at No,. 85 Smiibfiela st, where they can be suitednt aft times with anything, m his line, made in the most finished style and workman like maimer. His Goods are aU ; fresh, of the best and most fashionable material, and no pains will; l?e spared to afford the greatest degreeof satisfaction to ms .pat-, tons. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING' always .onhand.. . .. ,/ . .... . . . r , [dtclfl . : M.KKLLT, MERC HA NT TAI LOR, ; No. 17 SimtMUld. strut, Pittsburgh, Pa., r HAS JUST RECEIVED FROMTHE EAST—a large and carefully, selected- stock of English and American CLOTHS, CASSIBIERES and VEST INGS—of the most approved:colors arid styles; which he is prepared to make to order in the very best manner and On the most reasonable terms. ; He has always on hand a good-assortment or-gentle men‘s Fashionable bsadt >uj>b CLOTHING. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hankerchiefa,Gloves, Suspenders, &c. nov3Q:3m - ■ ■ '• •- ClotUlng i CloUtlng THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN M-CLOSKEY, TOofesottf and Retail Duller in Clothing, 151 Libert]/ ' . Pittsburgh, Pa, - MY Btock of Fall and Wiater Clothing Is now ready;* amounting to upwards of 8100,000. which I think; will be found to by one of the choicestselectionsofgar ments ever got up in this or any other city inihe'West-; erncountry. ;-.v • My purchases having.been .all. rpapc.early, I have therefore! avoided the late advances made in.almost UU. -descriptions of Woollen Goods,'and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock at unusually lowj>rices. I have this season pald mor'e than usual atlenuoa to the manufacturing and style of my garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up In a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customersjboth'wholesale and fetail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing !as by the lowness of my prices. l •* : . ... | The proprietor would particularly call.the attention of | all dealers «i Clothing to Lis present stock t 'belieying that upon examination of- the quality and 'prices of hts Goods they will be induced to purchase ht his eslamtsh ment. The wholesale room now . contains upwards of I 3,000 garments, from the finest in quality to tlte lowest in I price. ■* 1 The proprietor isnowdeterauned-toraakerius depart* 1 1 ment a point of great attraction, and' with this view has I constantly onhand a-large quantity of goods sailed to 1 every section of the United States. • ; - I In the cutting department willalways bs round a very I large selection of all the choicestmakes of Cloths, Cas- I simeres and Silks, to be found in this of eastern markets. He Is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest 1 notice in the latest and mosffashion&ble styles; . I He respectfully invites his old friends arid customers, I as well as the public in general, to call nndexanune for hemselves.- .. [oet!3 Great Xndacemeuts.to Buy Clothing J WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE! • NO.a 19 LIBERTY' AND.S3 MtWIXSZ&EEZSe-, JrHE'subieriber wtshihg io 'vell-bU entire I CLOTHlNGf'offers his EXTENSIVE' ASSORT MENT OF— • HEW AND FASHIONABLE QOODS at VERY LOW PRICES.. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. ■ ■ - scp24 . W. J. DAVITT. Proprutor, Helnesh’s Geiebrtted Patent Shears* \ THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh, of New York, sole Agent for the: sale of Ins justly celebratedpateatTailors’ Shears. He offers these Shears xow at manufacturer’s prices. Having a 1 complete ns sortmenlof these Shears, from 621 c. up to Slri a piece, he eallathe attention of Ladies, Milliners anffDressincL kers and Tailors,no his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from 9t. Clair, and respectfully solicits a* share of the public EMBROIDERIES l l—Received per express, a large as*OTtmet>iaf'tbe following Goods: ' Ladies 1 book, jaconet, and musitn French wrought cuff, and collars; KoasutucuSs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do doLouis Napoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; chemi settes ; black Cbamiila and love veils; ladies 1 ' break fast caps ; infants 1 «aps and waists; embroidered Unea cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg ings: jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserttngs; to gether with a general assortmenx of French embroider etl and lace goods. le £ A ; MASON & ca , Nos. G 2 and 64 Market street^ H. SAULSB " SEVENTH GREA.T SKAU-A.NNUAL SAIiK OF dry goods, irTHE • '■ ■ _ One Price Store of A. fi. CO., Nosi &i OTid 64 Market street. "liriLL commence -on Blojtoay, December 30,1850. .V\ and continue through the month of January .; On dus occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to -One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Hollars, wifi be offered, at Retail; at fully one fourth less than usual prices. • The notice ol their Semi-Annual Sale lo any one of ihe thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for aeallthis season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales-- : Rich Cashmere#, - ’75 c. Usual price SI,Ob ! , 500 ps; Colton and Wool Cashmeres, 2jc.j usual prize rs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, leic. Dsual 11 tSpMUgh Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price Striped and Figured, Silks,_soe. Usual .price ,S tS ps. BlgckSilks. Reduced Ss;p« eentj. = ~ loops. French MefinqeS, SI,OO. Usual price 51,37|! 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 Pe asoo Long Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrorn SI to S 5 less than the usual prices.; . f - v ' 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c.; _ • Fast Colored Calicoes, 6Jc. Usual pnee9c.; . 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 ,and lye... Usual price 10 and 121c'.; • 90 cases Blenched MusUns. Reduced 2c, per yard, • 2GO bales Brown Musliu—all gradesj Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery, and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Casstneres, Cassuiets and Jeans. ... . . •, Together with an immense variety of other Goods, au t>f which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales . —: : 4 They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. Tiro lowestpricc named at first. . ' - A. ft. kIASON Jt CO., Nob. C 2 and 64 Marketstreet jfreab AJrrival—JSew Goocts I NO. 75 MARKET S'TREET* rrp’BETWBES ffOCBTH.STEEET .AHD XBB.iHAMOND. < i£fl is FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DB7 GOODS! THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of ‘Fancy and Staple Dry woods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers ana manufacturers,At least Twenty fivcper eent.belovf the east of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and'wilt be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at - ; EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's' French'Merinoes, Scarlet, Pink, Gieen, Maroon, Black,-Mazarine Blue arid Mode colored, from 87jc.- up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Re*pnblic. 15 pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces Ulack and Colored Alpacas, from 161 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair. Lustres manufactured. r : ~ 125 pieces .Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, au colors and qualities, and. cheaper thaneverDefore offer ed in this city. • T 050 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely Iqwpucas. 450 SHAWLS: Superior B.ayt Long Shawls, Chameuon, Silk and-Turk B?tm DeCheui; and all Wool BrochaShawls,Blackand Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and, Embroidered Black • and Colored Silk' Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain U5O patterns Superior Dress SUka vTlain Ohameiion Silk and Safin De Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine. Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and, Black Plwd Gro Do Armour Silks. ... - 2-.v‘• - ; . ! 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold;at a great reduction liom iorm-., erpIiCeS iK,MESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. : 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality,uU widths, fromOito 12J-cents per TBid.r: . ■ - 600 pieces heavy. yuLrii wide Brown Muslin, from vie.; to the best article manufactured.' ;• ••• • 200 pieces. Red, White and Yellowy Flannels, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and VVelch GauzeFlannelimported.: , . < 100 pieces IrUb linen, warranted made or Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun ondgrass 125 pieces Cheeks, superior ma ;.e, from 8 ; to 18* cents per'yard, together, with a large assortment 01} Damask Table Linen and Table .Cloths, ; and Crash; Cossinetts, Kentncky Jeans,, Bei;Ticklng, Do-- mestic Ginghams, Plain Linseys, Canton Flannels; &c. v- ' 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery .—including .every variety, and quality lti which will be" sold at ektremely low prices. • . ; t The customers of the house and all cask buyers .are requested to call and examine the goods,and secure a bargain, as they wilibe offered Wholesale andße.ail a - verv low prices. N0.,75 J&ctrket street* Puts bwgh. n?vl6 P ABSALOM MORRIS.;- ; Clothai Olothil ClOthM A T EASTERN JOBBING - PRiCES.—lls_pieces ; _A Black and Fancy colored French, and'English CLOTHS; PiloU-CtoakinghndDrab Cloths. • . Just opened at A-A: MASON A CO.’S. • dec2 I ‘ Nos.62,and,WMarket street. : Important to T4l|ore*' JUST Dot. Jtfsorted.Tailbrsi Patent SUears t fromNo.£Qdowji>io.No,; / ALSO-r 3 Dpt. Barbers* Patent Scission, direct from themanafactureTs.aadfor saieal. • BOWN & TETLEY’S, 136 Wood at.,. 3doorßbelow:Vrrgin alley. E. W. LYND. RY APPLES—-62 BaekVDriedApplesr lObbU. do; For ! Bale by ' Ja3 ~ i L. SI-WATERMANSONS. Sotloei A LL persons indebted lo the late firm of Johnston & A Stockton, will please call and, settle immediately andwv« eoita. C»WJ JOHN f£EfiONG A 4g’!» -r:>r ’ AGENCY OF iDqj ®aobs; ■■■*■■ *■: f' £.i- u.,.;-' =• -' , ; •?4V ; t *■ .-.V: <* ' ;\ ** JS '.« ._••«. ■ « -s -"* <,! -v ' ■ MESS •'i' ■■ r . • d - ,' . :• - 1 .', , '.:: . :.t!i-,:i , ;,-;%-','', , :' - ..:•::': « snldcritV .'Wlne-Btont mnp TTfj ft tv AT.T.Tgn PLACBfor obtnunnfftutWinesf • ‘SNlDekvj& G lS?i^^MnS^iiceef.tte:nuiM^ ; ous latgQsales fiJttdcby obliged. largely to replenish bis-sldclfhy fresh importhuons, and Ue lias now thesatiafactioa of: offering,sopie ; pf toe .beat Wines and Xdquors ever imported by;.Win* r >.R€-:-WOula : refer to. some invoiees.as foUowfr—vix:-v/ v .- -i' ;/’ ; JDUFF,GORDON & to. SHERRTES-embracingdeU'j cate Tate* at' very low prtces, rare old, an(T soma very. ehoiceMANßiNDJiAvalion drangbtWthe old delicate AMONTILLADO", 4n Cbm»oJRJ gallons-jpeciatfi/ selected for consumers. ;,Some;jßXTi£A - : AMONTIILADO.in bottles* pat up ia he cAailengts- : && equal.toahythnican be produced. ; v. AMONTILLADO. Sherr ties' are.^pecdliany.adapted.to. convalescents, as they 'strengthen xvlihoat sunuuaungj.and havc not the acid oi, many other . „ , * . . ’PORT WlKES—.principally .specially selected for his sales to epasuraers/romihe stock ofßumssrsE's^ . a delicate, and (have been ssgiiip^ii SkoI wriins sorts and prices, iaboUlesand oil •ffiSste»«saKSJaa els cannot be too in their _ is well known: that the MOET_EXTRA BIjMIPAG and. the. splendid SPARKLING by him are snperidr to any oitat Wtneß, . at prices as.low as most of the inferior.wines now inino market which are put upon buyers os first class. - '_ . He has also CHAMPAGNE WINE&o/ vanousbrands and qualities. ut very low pricesirelail or wholesale, in the article of •bet holds himseLf to be a judge, and he offers the nnesi stock here, iroia the very lowest price, by the single y chmocst vintages of ;th'e ;M STEINBERG,” ♦ which Is .the, best- hndilhe rßßANDlES he has now ahnestdclci embracing some very old extra ct Ififfo; of OIiSD. Dtn?tnr & Co., aim acme.celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, and 1842 m hhds. and “DUBOt3CHE,”I&S4, in bhds. on KJnrigamCTf,-which 'also-IRISIiJ SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WBIS- JffiV, JAMAtCA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SIiGARS. - *+*AU.GvodJ ddivertdjimihin oru day's i each of Pivua* ramonr ?aid. ' Orders will be promptly execn leitiiidd^'nldlorleleBlaJicOßSNlDEE,Jß, ' ' Cheap Wine Store, - ; 76 TYalriut street, Philo. 1 J, T. peoltert Woodwaid & Co» . .Builder f and: Erector! :, Profesßor of Obstetrics ana I>»8* easos of Women and’Children. . I. CLIRIQDB LXC7U&BB. iMirin*—Prof- H. J. Hulce. . Sujgrrv—Prof. R. S. Newtoh. 2 FrutEMis, M. JX, Anatoimcal flEmoastralor. The fees for a'fullcourse amount to Sli*s. - » Each Professor’sTickeljSlS. Matnculator’sSS. De m6nßtrator,aFoe,Slo. J Grndaati6n,'S2o. :' - Those deaiiingiorthet’nfbrmauon, wmplease address their letters (post paid) to theDeanj and Students am* the cuy will please call onfaim at the Commer ciaiWl; - ■ r:B. S. NEWTONS M. D-,; ; -_DeauoftheFaculty. LAW DEPARTMENT Hon EW M Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice ot Law Jso Delafeelu, Eaq,Piof of Commercial Jurisprudence. T«wj-*550 per session. ; All communications pertaining to this department most be addressed to ■ i - . El, W* M.'*£lNG; L3q. " hlifmp*.i#, 2hnn.,MaTcb r ieso. . i‘ The Fucalties, feu: intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional -acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdisUnguished in our country. The Medical. Faculty consUuiles an anomaly in this or any other co'uniry—allof them are able Lecturers and the best of T Tadse who willcontemplate our geogrtiphicalposition, ahdtbe extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation- for an enterprise ol the kiitd. - As to nealth, Uicludlng alt seasons of the year,we deny that any olhereifyAm jmire. , ■ Tne first class of the Law and Medical Departments o. this institute were, small, but lh» gentlemen composing them are talenled andin thehighest degree respectable— a favorable omen for the future prosperity of the Insulate. That the pubUc inay be satisfied of the permanency of this school, we, reel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a tlnil inacUon, whicn.augurs wcll foi its fatnre success; and that the peculiarinteraal argaiu-. zaiiort which connects them r cadnot be mlerupi^. I ' — . - '• E; W.'Mv JtlWtj, anl President of the Memphis Institute. ■ . silver /Forlt*, Bppons, *O. . WE keep constancy on KanO a. large nssortmeril of silver Forts, Spoons, liadles, &e., of oor own manufac.ire, of anmdsri i sUvo fexi)DEN & c 0 i 95 Market'«treeL magnifying Glasses,•, OF one, two and three glasses, suited-for; detecting T 6 the Cttlxena o* AU.esb.eny City. A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY Ml 10.3 A. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer Ic Robinßon. Federal street. Such Orders will he promptly sapphed ousto . • WU.MARTH &. NQltt.lv. - aoo fflen Wnnted lmmecllately, a'T THE CB ARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages A. ateßff cehts .per 31,J5 per. week for boordine.. Apply at, the office, on the Steuben, ■rille road, near M’Donald's tavern—4 miles from Pnls- Creh Uoneasaf) HORNSIDE. HAIYNEY A CO. SALE OF VALUABLE . ; IROS WORKB, XEGROEd, MUIjES, &o. N‘pursuance of a dectae ( of tap Chancery Court in ' [ CfeiksTiUe, at- ihdOcmbertetm, 1850,Twill sell at the Lonistt- Fomace, 1 in-Montgomery Conner > State or Tennessee, on the 9th day of Aprlj, 1851, the Furnace known ' as the Louisa Furnaceand the Mount Vernon Furnacewith all the lands mtacfaedand^ adjoimnglhere to', ‘amounting to some2o,ooo acres; .At the* same time , and place I wll sell a valaable negro man, John Carter, a Founded and his wife and children, credit of X,a andOyears. The realestateon a croditof li,2 l 3;ana 4 ye llth of ipril, 1851,1 win also the late residence of Robt. Barter, m Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PKOPERTY,kaowivas uieTeimeßsee Far. naee ahd the Water Forge, onßarton’s Creek, with all the lands odiolning and attached thereto, eonsistmg of saveral thouEand. acres, on a credit 0f1,2,a and 4 years. -t i Sumner County Zands near Gailoftii* • T will also selU on the aCth of March, 1851,in the town of GaHhtin, al the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in - said Cowaty,-known at the Preston tractor land, on a; credit or 1, S and 3 yearns I will also sell»on tho 28ih of March, 1851, a valuable House and Lotin Nashville, at the Market House, known as Lot No. 64, situated on High st, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. Bond ancLapproved security will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained oh the real es tate toll doses. PRIESTLEY, C. & M- - Sale or Mules, Wagons, &o» - I will, as the Adm J r of Bobt at the Lou isa; Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn , on the 9th day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said Robi. Baiter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stockon hand, oh a eredit of twelve months, . I will also sell,on the 11th day. of April, 1851, at the late residence of Robertßaxter, m Montgomery county. Tennessee, about3Q Mules,Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robertßaxter; - on a credit eft 12 months- Bond and security 'Will bo required on all .suras over 010. The sale will be continued at each place from day to day; till all the property is 501d.7 I Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT B AXTER, Adra’r. ‘ 07’ Each paper will send ilie Office of the Cicirk and Master the papers containing the advejtise'ments, with, the amount of the feesiated. Published tiil'dhy of lasf gale. ■ ' . , J \- :.i- The Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville Journal t the Cmcinhati'Cq'mraerclalj ana |he,PUttbargh PostV will publish the aboYeadvertisenrenttwice a week until day of sale,and: forward accounts to the Clerk ana MasterforVeUlemeni ■... dec*B;tawu . .~Cterksville.'J{ffmohian.- • . - ~ Spring Stools of €3arpet». . SHE subscriber having, returned from the tMMfn cities, is now rcoetvinglusbprjog Mock of Cloths, Window Shades, Star RodSv Hear* Bugs, P 6 ' tk^atotoen'™ • ries. ;• With to eye single .to, Btein'toeM Ms eusto 1 me [ T ?j? rid^ r^^c : fi°t>irtirBKflTy' , C^i t ltf:perBhng' pains ,s “ all ■ d eramihe, the stock, iwishingtolookorhny. t- d .,, esi:it y leB df lh r | m to. '. Lyni’s Carpet Emporium, -' Apollo Bgildiagi Fourth street. OOD drams •w:- V'- *• - V., - -• ■S ~ ->:V ' • t~ ", ;r ..V ;• v • * •. V. ,V-\ ... B ... • , . - .... v.. . •V.'. ■'* -si.- State mutual 0Ite: IB«uraoee,? Company :BEAWOH~OPPiaR«BMiaa»^:iaUt«MWM^. SHE best eviatireeSf’tfie .rajomoriog unwkellie “STATE MUTUAEWBS. SURANCE COMP AN V » meet, the -wants.of ..Uw,. coimStihhj' 1 f 'l«‘ the unparalleledairfoont-oT©o*"?®*.® whicUhas been'done—having issued nearly,4,ooo JPgu - l •' cics in a little ’more than seven months rand adding. ovefB7o,OOO cnpitaHh the edmpany.N J ThdiHric&ra df© proudtosay, that ncariyaJl the the safest kind,Jn small risks, and & large proportion -infiaredforonlfione yettri' ‘ * Number of Policies issued-—. 3,953 • • > •Araoantofproperty iusured*-*- OO AjnouDtofguaranteepTeniiams*s4i4fio 38 »*••••■ : Amount or cashpreraiumß—-*'-.24,631,80 ■.... Amount of guarantee stocks ■ 8 70,128 18 Amonnt of losses 8 < 3£Bo 00 - To be deducted from the above the incidental expejK ses of the officer '> -• '•' ‘i I,v * " “ ' • To city or country merchants, and owners ofdwell- A inge, and isolated or country property, it. Ja believed this company in piomt'drcYdtfjrad'skf safety and security, inferior, to-no 'lnjpraroa Ccrraptury in this* country. "* t -V.- ‘ - i'- Condncted dirtlie equitable and gtffiaily fmprbVed «yV tem of Classification of fUs&B,.exciQaiQg allflpet;tal: hazards, insirriag only a limited aradhntfn any ono lo caiity.thas.precradingihofreqneflcy-andocchrrcttce'or4 ls)ge fires, and also, on boththe Stock and &latu.alplan,T •It not only possesses thechdapoess and QccbmniOdatfDn'' of both methods, bnt entities the insured to. apdrtiolp**' non in the profits. v . -,w q - , . : It istinder thdcontrol bf the folldxvingDirectorß>-Jl •P. Rutherford. A. J. GiIUU, John B«Packer, SamuelT^.' Jones, Alonzo A.Carney,Philo C. Sedgwick. Robert. .Kioto. 1 ‘ JA. RUTHERFORD,Pres’U : o A.J.GIjLLETIVSec’y* *' * : i i >A. A. Cabbieb, Actuary. ' Uagfty ; /emrOlutnal Life Insurance , , v a <3ENT IN PITTSBURGH,>Vf‘ff.I!)AVIS'* (vice J. the V lower part’of tiff city; the tigeaFjfliay >aiso be» fbtiad ■* daily, from eleven to twelve and t’wo.tothrce o’clqclft at the- counting room ofJ; Schooninaier &*Co., No. 524 VSToodetreetj whete all nccesriary itltoiniadatt-willvbe - ' given, and communications : promptly attended to«-r? , 'Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life ' Insurance,nnci.blank forms furnished 6h applicateon,:^’. ' CapitaUtock.bver«2Q.O,OOf>imd€onsuinUy:inereasingo;:;.. Profits divided annually amongsUliose. Insured Cot pitaforgh, Feb. 1,185t—2w , ~, T ftttfl lynad ,, rrtHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH ARTERi 1 ICA, PhUa4elphia*xhariei«d: B3PJP|»*.V 000, assett January 13,1851, 91y00.1t/355: .flOimU... - make insnrancebtt &aUdliigs and their eontenislnthU ; , city arid vicinity. ’Also,on property o£ ever*descdp i tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by uuaria t transportation oron the seas. _ • . • >'* 1 DIRECTORS: . Arthur -,,.: ; . ,/•. . . Samuel Brooke, ■ 8» r Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William, E. Bowen, - t , Ambrose white, * George ’ ’ ThomasP.Cope, .JamesN.Dtckaon r < S.Mornsj'Waler, H.D.Sherrerd,Sec>y. This is the oldest ; Insnrance Company: m the united ■/. States, and from its high standing, long experience, pm*,,. >-, ■ pie meansi'arid avoiding all risks 'ofatv extra hazard* , ons character, may be considered o& offering umple.so * entity to the public. WM. P. JONESj Agent, - ... :r... j a 24 • ■ No. 141 Front street^ SAtETX. PERPETUITY AND SECUOIT-Y. ■ THfi NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIPB IBSOBASCB BOCIim '• OF'. r •*. LONDON AND NEW-YOEK. Capitol, £soo,ooo—Kiiaal tO Sa,BOO,OOC. ■ *\T7Trn a iarge sunrfus of .of hoth, , W capltalanilsurplus invested inU. S» Government - Stocks, and other securities in the City.of - - Among the advantages of a Policy. In this Company axe the following:— ; •/ insured for the whole term of life may.ai any , time borrow. preininm^-s • without note orsecarrty ,or deposit ofpolicy, and.is en- •, titled to divisiod of profits.-: •* •’ . 5 He mdy at any time surrender his policy, ana reccLve .•; s .. back as value thereof the gross sum paid by ... !himin annual conunon'premiams: -'^^ % r A. party already insured for. whole life on .pay ment of a small snm, convert his insurance into a policy upon the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured* and entitled to a iwo-Oard loan, are not shutoutfiromrsaid-.two-tiurdloan, if thtt''- * prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society’s pamphr 'lets. *.- ‘ ■ A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insulin for life, and he survive to reach the age of CO years, tkt full sum insured up &7s?ls,ooQ l trifl be paid jo mu; OTif , he dies before reaching that agei the toll iram insured . will be paid to his family .or legal representatives, * Ithaa become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christinas or New Year’aday tomake the lomUy a-pre sent of the policy. This is cenainly an excellent way of showing their regard for theiz Minister,whoso salary lu very many coses is scarcely equal to hisimmediate wants. To ; the man of famiiyv at-his death, it-is a coil- ‘ solution beyond expression to, know that his: helpless 5 . little odes are thus provided for. - . Churchesinvolved.wonld do wellta insurethe lives: of one or more of the .trustees/- at whosedemise tho amount would be applied to liquidatethedebt. • Explanatory painpnlets and information, given gratis, - at the Banking-House ol : WM. A.HILL&CD., nov29. . Woodat, second dtor above Fourth. ~IMBPBASCE* rfiHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUB: JL Exj change. Third street, Philadelphia. * ,J Ftrel«3Ußancs.— Buildings, Merchandize and olhei property in, town and jeountnt, insured against loss Ol' ’ : damage by fire afibe lowest rate of premium. .. hUanifi iHsufuNcs.—They also insure Vessels, Car -• • 'goes-ond freights, foreign or coastwise.under open pi special policies, as ike assured may desirp, u , j . iKLAsnTaaHSPORTiTiOw.— They also insure merchaa-. . dize transported-by Wagons, Cars, Canal- - Boatsand Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on’lhe most / liberal termß. DIBECTOHS—JoseptH. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder . ... JohnC. Davis. EobtribttttanVJohniL Penrose, Samuel' E4words,Geo. G. DariinMonj Isaac B. ■ Davis, William Folwelli John Newlin,Dr. R. M. Huston,, James C. HaniDThfcophilas PaoMihgyH.Jones-Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Scmll.Spencer Me* . ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. JoiiiisOHilViliiain Hay, Dl S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm.J.yte, Jr. .it, ■ DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D; T. Morgan,. HughCraig,Jno.T.^an. AjiMAETiNiPie3Uem; Thos. C. Hatto, Vice President.. • ■ : • Joseph W. Cowah, Secretary. ID" Office of the CompanyiNo. 42 Water street, Ptrts- • tinrgli. , • .(jelC:dlf) .Fi.A«MAPEIBA;)AgfICt*i-t • • Fire and iriarlao lnoaroao«4; >- THE OFFICE of ihe' Inswap#. has been removed to theWarehonsc-of Hardy, Jane* - : : f & C0.,N0; 141 Front:street,third houseEastof W00d... street.wherbthe subscriber will Issue PoUcidinttßttUd- , ing% and their cdntenU,tmd6nShimnentsby Steamboats , and other vesselsi'for-the aboveold "ana responsible , Compftny.V - , (ap3l .WM.'P.'JONES, Agent*., : litre ana Health lPßtnancegr i - 1 The mutual life andhealthtnsurance ; COMPANY, of PAitoddpMa,. Incorporated.> by :the legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B j Charter Per* 7 peUia! i Capital 0100,000. Rala lower thanpny £enni- ■; . cania Company, and full 20 per cent, usual rate 3 of Life Insurance,as the following.r>Wrifipa n / . son will show; Thus a person oi the age insuring / ? for 8100 for life, moat pay in ihe. Giratd B»Vgc ponnsyi:' > *” vania s2£G*Penn Mutual S2gs, - ' England AlbioaWS, New ;: Y o rk Life 8230, Lift ’ • {piijyTcaliAyPhiladelphia* • • BiSacTOJts-fSamueLlKlrncfc.'Charles B Uall.Wmf Boone,Robertp-KtoftCbaiJe'**Hayes, M WBaldwin," i ' ’ Chas OB CampbclVM D.; Lewis Coo re r, J Rodman.Barker^E it xtatlerjJEdwin RCope.Preri dtnf, SamuelDClrrtck' VUs'Pitsident. Robert JP. King’ ' .Scer- , i XJ - Charles W.Bancker, • GedrgeW. Richards;* * ■. Thomas Hart, . MordecaiD: Lewis. v;y: Tobias Wagn*r, _ AdolphiE.'Borie, .Samuel Grant, David 3. Browne; Jacob R. Smith, ■ Morris Patterson. . CIIAS. W:EANCKER,Pies’!* J ,Chas. G, BA2tcxsaiSeoretaryj: * - jp* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited' on every description.©* property in town and country. * ■ The Compahy have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their, Capital and Premiums, safely in vested - • afford ample protection to the assured; ■■••• The Assets of the "Company, on'January Ist, 1849, as. published agreeably fo an Act of Assembly, were as fol* , lowB,vi2: * _ _ Mortgages 81,047,438 41:. i • < ReafEstate r * • 83 Temporary Loans*-*** —■■ ■ ■ ■'*■■ 00,001 85 * . Stocks —w.._.—~~—51,523 2S - Cashj&c.—i—rW.i-..- - 38,604 37 ®13£18,49371 Smcetiheir lncorporaupiv a period of l 9 y®o£Si^®7... have'paidonward# of-one\flfrtw» Sourßunds&Thou- . sand IhUan> losses by;fire, thereby afloidfog ovidenee of the advantages or Insurance, its wefl as the abilitypn.d, ' ' r Office W. E. etifocr Wood and3d bis , . Fire and Bl«*uie Insurance. THE Insoianoe Company of North America, of Phila delDhia, through Us,shemrdy Secy Tfcie'ia the oldest Insurance. Company'- in the -Omied' States, having been Chartered in lm; Its charter ispez petoal, and from its high standing, .long experience* ara«r pie means, and avoiding all risks of an- extra hazardous character, it may he conaideredah offering ample sec art* tyto the public. -P. ju-NeS. ... At Counting Bopm of Jones ACo., Wnieif and Front sis., Pittsburgh y.; Taafrdy-. - SHAWLS.— Received - jßroclie, Bay State ftiia Long.SHAWIiST-veTy^npo rior6l)U»and9u»Hue»%^F»”^^^^CO) • - C 4 Market street T»La.NTATION MOLASSES— 2O liiirol* new ,CI0&.. .r. Molae'-os j uat received and for sate by___ *■ w 1 MJLLEE 4. BICKETBON, . dioW. i 1 Ns*. 231 and 333 idtaqr.ot, . •v ~:?■• ,J ‘ , '*V' •’ » , * «■ ■ , ’ •- ~■ . r ” * * ’T c. ' -f 4 i V . 7 . *<■ V '■ r fXwy f :J ■ f . *<* ’#• INDEMNITY. ‘ ■ *■ ; \ ♦ \ •• .v \ Tt&y-Cxttfd' '■'U