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J- <, v ‘ ‘x i> » x r ’ r STttD Books, ilflnsu, &£■ r_ New BOOHS « New Boons T AT HOLMES' Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Poet Office. • The Warwick Woodlands [ by Frank horesler—illua — irated. Caroline of Brunswick,No. 2; by Reynolds ' Stanfield Hall ; an-Hi^orical:Romancc —complete; TiioKickieburysonihe Rhipe ;• by. Thackeray. ■ ; Louise La Vaileire.; of- the Iron Mask. The Queea’f Necklace j by Bumas.: ■>.FoUy PeabloBßom‘ , s Wedding; illustrations by Darby. . Pon Folio .of aMedteal Student, • do do • The City Merchant ; -... •v--.’:-.do v -do . Berjei a HurUoronfi Novely: do do • -.Oregwx andCnliTcrma—wiiihillaßtrations. Gentlemen?* Buquctto j T>y Coant IVOrsay. Thelihdies Etiquette and Hand Book of-Toilet. ; Lmell’g Living N0.35 7f i . Lavengro. . A new supply. • • fmar2Q Qlagaalnea fo* aiarcu x • . ' • Graham. Sarlain and the Ladies’ft all °nal tit 1 , vjT Magazines fox March are received at w ALLS 1 1- nodical Office; No, 85 Fourth street. •: .'The North British Review for February. w ..>. Tune, the Avenger; by the-author of the wiliping*. • , ■ Polly o Peablossom’s Wedding and other Tale.; by th. ■> ■ author of t( Major Jones' Coun.nip," Streaks ofßqunlier ; Field Book of the Hovolotton—No. Id. , Coneuelo; by George Sand. , .. Also, a rew work,which everybody should possess, • entitled. The Ladies’ Science of Etiquette and Hand ‘ Book of the Toiletry the Countess Bo Calabrella. -The Gentlemen’s Science of Etiquette, and Guido to the Usages and Habits of Society, by Count Alfred D’- •• Oraay, The Most Polished Gontlcmanm lheWorid.— . Blue aa above. Price 25cents. • [raatlS April Magazines* i ..TT. MINER-& CO., N 0.32 g»mithfield street, have re ... •,' , Jfl tho following new Mngaziues and Novels: :,. bodey’s Lady’s Book for April; Gniliarn’s Magazine, do; Bartiutfs . do do; . -Peterson’s do do; . . Dictionary of Mechanics. 1 Engine Work and Engineer* : v ing,No. 25; Pan Second of Caroline of Brunswick; Warwick Woodlands—or. Things as they were * . Twenty Years Ago. By Frank. Forester—new edition, revised and corrected, with illustration* by the author, TheKicklebnrghson.the. Rhine—with a premce.en - titled ait essay on Thunder and Small Beer*- By W. M. v Thackery. Price 12| cents; • • •. , . , > . * History, Structure and Statistics of-Plank Roads mthe .United States,-and Canada.. By W.Kinesford,Civil .En* • gtneer on the Hudson River Railroad. With remarks on ; - Roads tn general, by. F. O.SkmncT—and a letter on. - Plank Roads, by the Hon. Charles E. Clark. - All of the- above are fet sale .at the cheapest Book <Store m the city. * [marl* New Boole* X New Bootee JI T7IOREIGN Reminiscences, liy Henry Richard Lord - Jp Holland, Edited hy ins son, Henry Edward Lord H Jane TBonvene; or Prosperity and Adversity, By path • anno Sinclair, author of Sir Edward Graham, Holy Jay * ’ : Collage. By the author of Mary Barton. - • ■- LavengTo; the Scholar—The Gipsy—The Pneet. By ■ George Borrow, author of the “ Bible in Spain”and the tt Gipsies of Spain ” - Yolume lRt Hildreth's History of the United States,-: Second Senes. The above works just received and for sal© by. R. C STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, .corner Market and-Third streets. JONES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES—A. syllabus of . iho Law of Land Office Titles m Pennsylvania, by Joel Jones; received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON* No. 47 Market St. TYLANK BOOK3.—The largest stock of Blank Books, JD of every description, in all Blyles of binderyvis of fered for tale, at the lowest rates, at . - W.S HAVENS 1 Blank Book Storo, cornerof Markctond Second streets.: Merchants are requested to call and examine our Me dium and Demi Blank Works, which .are offered at low* - tpriea than they have been sold in this city. (mar 7 Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. < fTfTEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY,bound fV in eheep,l4s2pp. quarto. Price $5,50. The same work bound in Russia calf, embossed back and sides, very elegant, Slo,oo. A large Bupply of the above work received by JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood street Hew Music. /"I ONE is ihe Calmness ; by W. V. Wallace ; \JT Things I Don’t lithe to See—Coimc Song; Can IForget New England ; Wanted, a Governess—by John Parry: Mamma is so very Particular; Void of Bye-gone Days—by Foster; . . Annie Laurie ; Lilly, or the Lost Cmid—by Woodbury. Kina Words—by Mrs. Millard; Batchelor’s Lament—by the Hutchisons : Home Sick Polka; Olivia Polka; Grand Polka de Concert—by W. V Wallace; With all the late popular bongs, Waltzes, Cotillions, Polkas; Marches, Variations, Ac., Ac, issued in the Eastern Cities. New. Music received every week. - A very large and new stock of CHICKERING’S PI ANOS to arrive, of G, GJ, 6| and 7 octaves, c trved and plain, varying in pnee from $275 to $5OO. Alse, two ■magnificent Grand Pianos, from the same celebrated - manufactory. The above, with a full and general stock of Music and Musical merchandize for sole by JOHN H.MELLOR, ’ Agent far the sale of CUiekermc’s Pianos for Western- Pennsylvania, No.Bl, Wood street. N. B.—Two Piano Fortes to hire. Old Pianos taken mpan pay for newoncs- tmar2l Hew Stock of piaaoa. . . MRS. C. BLUME would respect . emVll»<g 1 Cjssl>**»fqllv Invite the attention of the pub* to her new and splendid slock of . \gfv-■ • xL>€?PIANOS.iaBt opened and ready for . sale, among which are the cefebrated Hamburg Pianos, with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la* ; 4est and most important improvement, invented, solely . by them and by no others. They have been tried to be Copied m this country, but unsuccessfully. ■*.. Also, one splendid 7 octave, doublo carved Piano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, New Vork. Three? octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven, . New*York. ■ 1 ..; Four6|-octave Pianos,made by J. &. C Fisher, late Nunn* & Fisher, New York; together with some of our i own manufacture, with metalic frame. [ja2B SEW MUSIC. rnTHE&E are the Friends of ray Youth. By G. Barker; YV J I*ve Something Sweet to Tell You; • The Rohm; .... I’m Thinking o’er the Days, Mary; My New Eogland Home. New 9ong»dedicaied to the Ladles of Now England; . She I Love is far away. : Ob) Meet me on the Silver Shore ; GopdNight; My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury; . Liiyfthey. ByS.C. Foster; M* r*>Fve-left my-Native Village. By G. Barker ; • The Spirit Dove; Fo, hLhi. Tne Black Shakers’Song and Polka; Would I were with Thee —for Gauar ; Les Adieax. Byllorr; An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, Variations, Ac. Also, anew supply of 11 New Carauna Sacra,' 1 Can* tica Landis, and an excellent new work, callod the U M «• ■loduU n a collection of popular and social songs.hurra o nixed and a ponged byG. SWebb and considered one or the best works ever pabhshed. U. KLEBBR,Goz.dbji Hasp, No. 101 Third street. Rope Bltlli ln PuH Operation Again l Ryan'* Buildings, Ftftk Street. fVIHE proprietor, thankful tothe public for past cns- X tOfflj ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise —the establishment of Flour and J3ptct BElls within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good. "PlouTijmregrodnd Spices, &c., iut. Thenattention of Families, Merchants and others, 1» ihvited, and all I ask Is that they will give me a trial. F R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. Ail articles taken back if not foand good, and ihe-moncy returned:- • . (marlfl Bolfrar Fiie Brick Hannfatlnring Company, us.«lovxb, s.u.xisn, b.f.joites, h. s. uagbaw. GLOVER, SlfiS & CO., Proprietors, THE subscribers having been appointed Agents for the above named concern,will keep constantly on hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Ftroßnck, Cru* cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to bo made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. -We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offered for sale in the (Jmied States, their snpeTionty being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Bncx shall lose none ol their present cuvi-. able reputation, and that no expense shall t>c spared - to make them even better than they have heretofore beon. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, mar!7 Canal Basin. Seventh at., Pittsburgh. THE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY WOODS . STORE, No.€o Market street, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, to be sold at a bargain.. Any person wishing to commence Imsi aess on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of . the best on the street, can be had on favorablotcrms, if application is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business. Ja3o ' WM.H GARRARD. Found* ON THURSDAY, a sum of money, in Bank Notes— which the owner can have by calling at the Store of JOHN B.M’FADDEN & CO., No. 95Market street. QQ SHARES Hand Street Bridge Stock; . W 2S do Northern Liberties' do j CO do Sw Clair Street .... do-r For wile br „ PATRICKS & FRIEND, mawO corner Wood streot and Diamond ailev FSH— 10 half bblsTNo.3 Mactcarcl; 15 qr. .do do 1 do: 15 kltts do 1 do; • 2bids. No. 1 Salmon; for sale by m&rs • _ _ J. D. WILLIAMS &CO Iftft GROSS BONNET rcccivedand IUU for sale by J. L. shee mart corner of Penn and Irwin JV7C RE4MS RULED CAP WRITING PAPER for *JiO salelowby [mart] J.L.SHEE. gc £BLS- Ohio Fire proof Paint for sale by ‘ Ocr mart ■ ' J* L..SIIEE- G LOVER SEED—IOO bbls. jasl receiving and for sale by STUART. & SILL, mart 124W00d street AB CIDER—IO bbta. prime in store and Tor sole, mart STUART * SILL. •* t - 1 ■ . - -.'■-l-;.'' -V-Vv. r * v . '~v„ »'* \ ■ ’■' • V, f , . - 4 'V r ■ - -*' r ’; ;V"> /Jr- T y '■'■■. t r ■ For Sale* ffttarellanroas. \XTALL PAPER— Largest flVOTtmml «t tf* 'g»«r- Tf ConBiSung6fFrenolinna American Paper Hang ings ftrr Halls. Parlors and Chambers, at prices ranging fromOic loSdpejr piece 85 Fourth street. rpo HOUSKKKEPKRS—Orders for l'aper Hangers I can be lefts, the W.U Paper % S,ore 11APISH HANGINGS— spmso selection. —\VUI le r received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assortment of French,and Eastern Paper Hangings m gold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together with a larire lot of cheap satin and common papers, mar? W. P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. rpjSAS! TEAS!—One hundro chests prime lamily JL Teas for sale at the Central-Tea Store, comprising all varieties. ■*' Jast receiving, afresh lot of .Ft/ly Cent black and green Teas, which have gained so„ much popularity in this city. Sold, wholesale and Tetail; by . marlB ' If. C. KELLY. EAMILY GROCERIES.—Mocha, Java, nio and La guayra Coffees; Loaf Sugars; Dried Fruits; Rai sms; Currants; Golden and Boston. Syrups; Sugar H. Molasses, Ac., for sale by tmarlS] H. C. KELLY. TT/'HOLESALE GROCERIES.—Just receiving— .ff ,100bagsRjo Coffee,prime; 2 casks Cuba Honey; 10 boxes W. H.Grant’s Tobncco; 10 do Russell A Kobmsou's do ; sbbla Nol Salmon; . . 2 casks prime Cod Fish; 5 boxes Lovcnng’sD.R. Sugars; marlß \ H. C.. KELLI. If\ BBLS.EGGS forsdlc.by _ i lu marlB H. C. KELIA . ■ftrirt BUSH. PRIME DRIED . EACHES— for Bale. JUU marlB . .H. C. KbLL^. ANTED—3,OOO bush. of heavy Mill cleaned Oats W suitable for Oat Meal. RHODES 4tiALCORN, mat!B 107 3d st., opsosite St Charles Hotel. BREAD POWDERS—A few boxes of excellent Yeast on hand and for sale by mflTlB RHODES k ALCORN. WINTER LARD 01L.—19 bbls J. L. Co wtilmg's No 1 Winter Lard Oil just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 9 Nos 221 & 223 Liberty st. SUGAR.— 10 hhds prime Plantation Sugar just receiv ed and for sale by • marlS MILLER & RICKETSON. X)LANTATION MOLASSES.—4OO bbls Plantation X Molasses, oak packages, in store and forsale by - marlB MILLER & RICKETSON. OPv'BBLS i No.l Winter Strained Lard Oil for sale by &%)■ mar!B • KIER & JONES, Canal Basin Ofk TONS Juniata Blooms for sale low, to close. &\J marlS KIER & JONH BBLS No. 1 Mackerel for sale low, to close. 1U marlS KIER & JONES. EGGS —20 bbls just rec’d and for sale by T. WOODS A. SON, . A PBLES—IOO barrels Green Apples for sale by iL ■ mar.’O . ; T. WOODS & SON. T ARD OIL—4O bbls. No. 1, Just received oncLforsale J_j by / B. A. FAHNESTOCK It CQ., martlO corner First and Wood sts. Hope spice and flour mills—Ft/tt strut- Have on hand and for sale, pure. Spices, Hoar, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nats. &c. N. J 3. Grinding and Roasung done for Hotels and Families at the shortest notice roar!B Hope mills— -100 bbla. extra Superfine Flour; 100 do Superfine do ; 50 do Fine do; marlO For sale by , . F.R.DRAVQ. BROOMS— 50 doz. large Brooms r for sale ai the low price of Sl,lg> V dozV [marlO] WM, DYER, tTYE—IO bags just received from 8. B. Tbos.Scon. JtC marlO WM. DYER. EGGS— 20 packages fresh Eggs for sale by marlO WM. DYER. L ARB—10 kegs No. 1 Lard, jast received and for sale by [murlOj WM. DYER- BACON— 10 casks Sides ; 8 do Shoulders; 17 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Diurnal, and for sale by mar!7 CARSON & M-KNIGHT. GREASE LARD—I 73 tierces Grease Lard, received per steamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale. marls CARSON & M’RNIGHT. FEATHERS— 4,000 lbs. prime Feathers for Rule by marls CARSON & M»KNIGHT. PEACHES- gOO bush. Dried Peaches lor sale oy marls CARSON fc M’KKNIGHT. BACON Hams. Shoulders and Sides, in smokehouses, for Sal 6 by fmarlßJ KIER & JONES. TURPENTINE.— 25 bbls Spirits furpentme on con signment and for sale low by F. K. DRAVO, marts No 1 Diamond BLOOMS —75 tons No 1 Juniata received and for sale by [marlB] KING & MOORHEAD. HOMING .—25 bbls supenor white Hominy receiving avd for sale by WM. l>kKR, tnar!B No 207 Liberty si_ TWTO. 8 LOAF SUGAR —5 bbls for sale by \ IN marlS WM. DYER. SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of our own manufacture con Mantly on hand and for sate. • RHODES A ALCORN, marl7] 107 Third st., opposite Sr. Charles Hoicl. FINE watch REPAIRING—Executed in every variety with superior workmanship and warranted. New work laade.&c. [marlsl SV W. WILSON. FOR SALE—2 second band lb gallon copper Houles. Apply to [rcarlTj RHODES & ALCORN. \/f At’S OE PENNSYLVANIA.—Received on con* jJI signment, and for sale singly, at vkalexaU pnee, thr-c dozen large and splendidly finished Maps ot thin State. This Is the most recent map of the State pub lished.and crabraceß-all that -is desirable m a perfect map, at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, marl comer of Market and fourth §ts._ WATCHKS. J K W BLR Y ,SIL.VKKVVARK, LamT’S. MILITARY GOODS, ACDuring llie alteration now being made in the from of my store, customer* will find me in the rear and on the second story, with a large and excellent stock of till goods m ray Imp. and prices unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in the shops in second story. W. W. VV ihSON, B«r7 corner of Market and Fourth si*. -•'Vrcfr WATCHES— Receiving and on hand, an extensive assortment of the best London, Liverpool and Ge neva manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy in lime—fine fmtsh and durability. Equal to any imported W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth «i« JEVV&LKV AM) SIEViiK WAKE—A large assort* ment of the finest kind always on hand—and new work made to order. Forks* Spoons* &c M of the best material and the low estjutes. jmarls] W. W. WILSON. SUNDRIES— 60 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers; 300 bus. Dried Peaches; 11? bhds. Sugar; :30 bbls. Molasses * 60 boxes superior S's Tobacco ; 150 bbls. Tar; 10 do Tanner’s Oil i 15 do Clovorseed; For sale by CARSON & M’KNIGHT. raar7 04 Waier streM, I TUSH—Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 J . Shad, in whole and half barrels; Herrings in pickle; Cod Fisa in casks ; For saio by febsM .ALEXANDER KINO, SUNDRIES— 400 bbls. Family Flour: 50 do No. 3 Mackerel; 75 do Tar; 65 do Rosin; 100 do prime Ncshannock Potatoes 60 do Red Potatoes ; 40 do Grcon Apples; 500 bushels Cob Corn; 200 do Shorts; 60 do Oats; For sale by T. WOODS A SON, marlO No. 61 Water st. Ladies*- dress goods— -15 pcs. plain all wool high col’d de laines ; . 5 pcs. do do black do; 25 pcs. new and splondid style barege de lames 10 pcs. choice gan&dmes.: Jastopencd at mar 4 a. A. MASON & CO’S. 1 OHO -ACRES OF LAND in Jctferson county for JjvUU sale. Enquire ofTHOMPSON BELL, at the office of (fcblO A. WILKINS & CO- IlfcA— 10 half chests Young Hyson ; - 10 do extra fine do; 10. do Imperial and Gunpowder ■ 10 do Cheelan and Oolong; 40 catty boxes various styles ; For sale by . J. D. WILLIAMS ACO , mars -•> comer of Wood and Mfth at*. TOBACCO— 15 boxes o’s Honey i)c\ri IS do S’s do do; 19 do lib extra do; 20 do do do i For salo by - 5. D; WILLIAMS A CO. INC WASH BOARDS—I2S dox. Holmes’ Paten J for sale at raanufactarer’s prices by mart J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. SUGAR— 10 hhdtf. prime New- Orleans; 20 bbls. assorted Loaf; 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for Bale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. MOJLAb3ES-~75 bbts. New Orleans ; 12 do Sugar House; 6 do Golden Syrup; for sale by nmrS . J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. SUNDRIES— 100 doz. super Corn Brooms; 4 bills. Hickory Nuts; ■ 10 casks Potash; 10 bxß.Salcratus; 50,000 Common Segars; • 2,000 fis; Deer Hair; 20 bxs. Pox’s Starch; 10 bx». Wood’s Pearl Starch; 3 cases super Rice Flour: for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. ROLL BUTTER—I 2 bbls. good Roll Butter for «ale by fmartj WM. DYER FLOUR— 60 bbls. Superfine; • 50 do Fine; 10 do “Musty,” for sale by •mart' WM. OYER. BACON— Hams -and Shoulders just received from smokehouse for solo by [marOJ . WM. DYER. MOLASSES— 50 bbls. prime oak coopcTage; 30 do.cypress do} For sale at a reasonable price by mart WM. DYER. 'LATHERS—boo prune “live geese” ! Feathers for salecheap. [mart] WM. DYER. T ARD—SO packages No. 1 kegs and barrels. • -U mart WM. DYER. POTATOES-r 54 bbls. dry mealy reds ibr sale by .... . . . . WM-DYER Oft UOZ. TUBS for sale by AfO mart 1 ■ /•' •' /-’* >vi '* * oV '. , y - ' h.i \ y E&rngs onb JUsbirints. Coughs anti Colds Cared in <lB lloujs. O INChJihomtrodaction of this new compound* Coughs O and colds arc cured in a very short time. We wilt warrant Dr.-Kcyaer’s PcctprnJ Syrup to cure cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Lajgugttis, m less tunc and at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever discov* ered. ' IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro* duce nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cough itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas* nut soothing article and it will cure, or the money unllbe refunded! xhe evidence in favor of this medicine in ourcity.frora our own citizens, should convince anyone of its officacy. It is tho prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used oy him in his own practice for a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A Indy from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration,-night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of .consumption, and that after ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, > l wbn had suffered with Asthma and Chronio Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by tho use of half u do tenof bottlesof the Pectoral. Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria. Illinois, writes that a he knows file Pectoral Sy rup to oc a good article, for he has used it in his own case and in the cases of mcmbcis of his family with the i most perfect success. . It is one or the Cheapest Medicines now known, i —lt is put up in half pint bottles at GO cents each, or six i bottles forS&GO. > Country Storekeepers would do woll to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the lime, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for alt coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy soma one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Keyskr’s Pectoral Syrup, and take no oilier; this will cure you. It has in u some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception tn i this medicine.. It is prepared in your own city, and the i proprietor has numeToUB>certificaics, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout tho United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. U will pay a large profit to all agentflj besides, they will be doing sul fermg humanity a service bv placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. _ For sale,wholesale and retail, by KEt&UR &M -DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city, P. Brock er, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory j George kcy&cr, M’Kotspori, J. D. Vowell, Canousburglu and by merchants and druggists generally. EJ a 2o _ Is respectfully invited to tke following truths, set forth in relation to one if the most important Remedies of mod ern times ! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rein* edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its 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 its great fame spread- It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbuth— that wc say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick ore very apt to catch ot any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that tbe troth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia mediea, Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. 61 Water street. F. R. DRAVO. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to eight. Several cases ol blindness, in the'State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also,thecusc of agenllemanin Bea ver county. *There are others; but these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may havedoabtson the subject. These.cases were curd af ter they had been abandoned by physicians aa hopeless- Tho Petroleum will cure, when used according lo direc, lion*—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Nearalgia, Eruptions on ibo Skm,_Pimples on theface Chronic bore Eyes. Ringworm, Tenor, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores.. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, bcroiula. i;ancer. Spinal irritation, Fever and Agoe,Curonic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections oi a chronic: nuture, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns aod Bunions, in fact, itisaoa&AT umvEnsALmruEDY, and has been tried m most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the atflicied or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the ago. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning lo use it in thoir practice. Those who ut first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, ure wiiliug to award it due praise, and consideration. Be/bro another year roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M'DOWELL, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; i>. M. Curry, I). A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, ». hi. KIER. Canal Basin. ?Ui street, Pittsburgh. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER P IS PS 1 I» I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FI.UID PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox. after directions by Baron Likbio, ihr great Physiological Cncnusi. by J. s. HOUGH 1 ON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. This is a truly wondcriul remedy for ID/DIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA . JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing'nucr Nature’s own method,by Nature s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of tins Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Fivb Pounds or Roast llekp in about two nouns, out of ihc stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chcm istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid,antilogousuo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the coif, in which va rious articles of food; as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the name manner as thev woulq be In the human stomach. 13 Ur. Pekeiha, tn hi* famous treatise on ’* Food and Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New ork, page 3j. stales the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There arc few higher authorities than Dr. rcreira. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the u Physiolo gy of Digesuon,” observes that *• a aimiiiulion of the due quantity of tbo Gastric Juiccie a prominent and ull-prc vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand ho states that “ a dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afilicted with this complaint, fiudiug everything else to tall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from tho stomach of living uuimal*, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. G&auais, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,”, says: It ts a remarkable fuel 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 artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process," Dr. Simon s great work, the Chemistry of Man,’’ (Lea A Blanchard, Vhila., LS4b, pp.S2l-d) says: » The discov cry of PEPSIN forms a new era m the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments wc know that food is dissolved as rapidly In an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is m the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Donolibon, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,tn 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 Jaice, obtained from Ihc.living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN hn* produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave, ft is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement —but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, m Philadelphia, New Y ork, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fover and Ague, or badly treated l'cvcr and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and tne too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and removo at onco.— No manor how bad they rauy be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF ! A single dose removes nlitheunjileasaniiymp toms, and it only needs lo be repeated, for a short time, lo make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is Earticnlarly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, ramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold slate of the Blood; Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide. Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect n lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town m the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 141 Wood street. - , _ . Retail dealers supp-Ifed at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y Albo, for sale by ft. E. SELLERS, 07 Woi d street. Bull’s Sarsaparilla and the Choleta« TVTOT a single man, woman or child has died of the JM CHOLERA or any or 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 dau& but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred,.ado) they were eithci persons from boats or those who our advice. [Ctnctnnari Chronicle, For sale by KEYSER A M'DOWELL, 140 Wood st. Pittsburgh,where the genuine articlo may always be btainetf. IlulyW PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIARaIICBA, a disease very prevalent this hot woather—the fore runner.of Cholera. Try it! .Forsale by i jvC KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 140 Wood st. HJe WAX—$OO Be. for talc by dtcS B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO, J JLSHEE. „ L. /* *,V ‘ ‘ * : :. ’ V- ••• *;v rv ■’* ■• Public Attention Or Gantrlo Juice I A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, v"; - i ' iL >':■ v ';-7" •?!*-' t-" •iVV fHistdlommts. BOOB: AMD JOB printing; P*> w. Comer of Wool and Fifth Street!. nnHE Proprjq'or oi th& Mobnihg Post andMtncunT JL. AN3 MilrinrACTOßEn,>cspcc:fally infonnshis friends patrons of these posers, uiat he baa tvlargd as eortment ofJOU TYPE AND aLI OTHER MATERIAL necessary 10 a Job Frmung Office, and that be is pre pared to. execute ' T>^tJ jSrTER PEESS PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: i Bills of: Lading, Circulars, . Bill Heads, . Cards. i-s?a{?' Blanks, Hal Tips. : RnMD i Stage,Sieamboaiond Canal 1 Wll h appropriate cuts, printed on theshortest b^'t an 4 »°a- reasonable terms. asks'thepatronage of his friends; and ' °iPlis: l aseiieraUy l in jiis branch ofhisbaslhess. . L. HARPER. JailES W. WOODWBIiIi, A _JT... CAUINET lga mm&FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, fX* . W ace-room« 97 ami 09. T’tatrd street* JW. W. respectfully iuforms his friends and castom • ers that he has how comj>le:ed the largest, and fi ne.st stock of homehold furniture ever before seen tn • this city, as he is determined to upheld the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs ; ahd from the extent of his orders and thoility inmai ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furmtare, at the lowest prices. . ' He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’interest with his own, in quality aud price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of. one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured i expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, I that the advantages ofbis establishment may be fchown.v I The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in [ arty ot the Eastern cities: • Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosowoood, ma hogany and walnut Eliza be then,. Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every . description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-lele and 1)14 vans of the latest trench and Americanipauems; Tashaes, What-Nots,and ladies’ parlor Wnuag Desks i of vartous kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid i stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma- 1 hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best land 1 made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of each a largo assortment; gothic hail aud parlor reception choirs,- ottomans ana stools, secretary and book * cases, side boards, nrc screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and. cots for children; paper mache, table and- tea poys, ma- • horany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet masbsis supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All orders promptly attended to [nov23. CHAIRS &S 0 FURSITO&E. jV0.98 Thirdttrutjbetween blarknand-WoodtSsuthside. c% Wfi have now on. hand a largo and u4l splendid stock of every variety of and CABIN KIVFURN IT URE, whi ch wo J~gF7_ I lare confident cannot be su rpafl a ed, ittg«»Mafla equalled, in this City, or in tl.e West, in style and'finish. Those wbo are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine tor themselves.; Ipr* Steamboats furnishedonth. shortest nstico; - - iebithif O’DONNELLv MULLEN & CO. Furniture and CUatr Ware Rooms* yWfrj !»'A T. B. YOUNG A CO., comer of Third** \ n#? and SmithfieldttB.,oppoiiußrotenbHotei,\Ji Fa., keep constantly onband PgFsktew3ftnH malep to order, at the lowesrprices, 11 • HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and. CHAIRS,of the best workmanship and most approved styles. _ tebls Thb subscribers tender their actffV for the favors bestow ed upon idem by their Steamboat friends, and jn would •fespccifully remind them aud olhers inte* rested m building boats, that they arc at ail times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabiu Furniture and Chairs ot the be* materia! aud workmanship, i 1J YOUftG& CO., Corner t bird and fenmhficld streets, opposite •* Brown s Hotel. 7 * U.C. HAMMEB. 11. DAtiLSB Hammer & Hauler, CABINET VV A REROOM, 6MITHFIELD STREET. Between Sevenihttrcsi and Strawberry alley , Pittsburg, Pa. (7\ HAMMER A DAULERkccpcoustamly onhund variety of excellent and lashtonablc Faniharo, warrantedoqual to any in the cily, and sold on as ' T "favorable terms as can be obtained atony similar establishment m .be West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive slock,embracing all kinds of Furni ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All oraers promptly attended to. mrJLGm avr-v \VM. E. STEVENfcON continues to raanu- CABINET-WARE ol every desenp- at ins-old stand, corner of Liberty and kiiSibevenili streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all Its branches. mayll FOR the convenience of the ciuzcns. the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS.»have placed boxes for the reception of orders, ut the following places: J.&.R. Floyd s store,corner of W r ood and oth ists.; M.Haywood » shoo stare, corner Liberty and Market A. Bceloivs store, Jd street; L. Wilcox, Jr,Druggist,cor.4ui and Sraithficld; John i Smith s store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegram. Office, hourth street; H. C. kcllv. Grocer, cor.Gth eu und Market alley ; M.Grass's*: ue,t?m Ward. Tnc Hour wao nc wth call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flo ir. Ac., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (suck Hoar is preferable for family use,) without charge foT cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that dwvers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with ibis arrangement, us we shall endeavor to do them just co. UuaydO) WILMARTH & NOBLE. HO! FOR CALIFORNIA. mi!L subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack- JL ages to be forwarded to bun Fraucisco by the house of CORWtNNK, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage m first class sailing Vesaols from Panama to ban Francisco. Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINbON, aptd Post Buildings, Filth st., near Wood. C~'lllfiAi 7 KST SU.MMKK IiOODS IN TOWN.—Liglu J Cloths, a!) wool. Casbmureltcs, scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every vurtety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by j e* JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy of Brnndreth’a Vegetable Pills. WHEN the tneory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret;springs of vitality wore then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food wo eat, was converted into blood, whieh repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate oar inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nuii. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandrclhs pills give blood the necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would bo fewer religious creeds; amlif they kept close to nature's laws tu the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow mtelilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth’s Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They arc peculiarly adopted to the climate, and require noextra care when they arc used, tu either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that anon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose m the beginning is moro potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosUvencas, fevers, and in uil acute, heuvy or deep-seated pains, ihcir effects will bo found beyond ull praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often cunuga dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Bramlrcili’s Pills arc a known and fufly tested medicine, oiic tbat is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They nro quietly superseding all other medi cines. They tako out oniy that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving streDgtUand health ; they predaco healthy sleep at night, and an up petite that relishes all kinds'of food. bold ut No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitu burgh where the genuine Brundreth Pills nro kept for sale —the undersigr.od is the omy agent in the city. dec23:3m THOMAS REDPATH. A. MILLIKEN & CO„ HAVE ON hand at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Southfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 1G percent below customary rates. Terms—cash only. ■ ldcc27:ly Dissolution. 11HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the . subscribers, undor the firm of J.S. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. Having soldmy entire interestin the firm of J. S. Bonnot & Co- to M D- Patton, my late partner, und in reunngfrom business, I take-great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. fap3] J. S. BONNET. Removal. rpHE subscriber wlshealo inform the citizens of Puts- L burgh and the public generally, lhathe has removed his CARPET STORE flom Nos. 01 and b 3 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied b> the Museum?and I 'has connected therewith the adjoinmgToomsjformcflynsedaslheChronicle Printing. office—which, in connection wnhhis old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country ; and his advantages so far surpass ony house in this city for space 1 , arrangement and good light, that he is certain of suiting every person whoputy. mvor him with a cull. His stock is completo in every article in his line, and great pains will be taken at all tiraeß to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. ■ oci3i ' ■ • - E. W. LYND. R, C. StOOLtOU, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,: No. 47; corner o? Mamet ani> Tunic stbxots, • HAS constantly on bond for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER. Bonnet, Binders 5 , Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS ; • Book and Newspaper PRINTING LNK—which he will sell at the lowest cash pntes, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. , ..N" K Jf " MEM Steamboats; Ahoy J Kxtra Family Floor* -jUrg ©Dflim. JSEW SPRING GOODS I Market Streep Noc7Si between Fnuflhst.% the Diamond. subscriber is notv receivmg from the Eastern X. cities a he&uufal,-choice and desirable stock af the newest fabrics and designa ftora thdiLobdoh-and Paris ..Markets.:. ~ • '..V-.; . SPUING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, ; Purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets ■ at the lowest cash-prices. Embracing every variety of the newest'arid'richest styles, and latest importations of French, English and German. among.the leading, amcles.wmbe found the following: i Pans printed Beraga de Laines, from 18} cents to the .finest quality.; : ~,. . French and English Lawns, from T2} cents to the finest quality manufactured. ;• • ■ • Superior bleached Muslins, from 6} to 12} cents # yd. ■ French Work Collars, new style, from 10 cents to the best articie:imnortcd- ■ ■■••■■ ' French and English Ginghams, from 12} cents to the best quality, in the market. ' English and American Chintzes.from 0} to 12}ccnta F'yard. Kich 1 fins printed and embroidered Muslins and Or andies.nevv style plain andfigured English Poplins* r rencb Berages, rich styles; super black Gro do whine- Silks r fancy figured Silkß; sopor changeable Silks- and. “2, r.C yhiens black BomhaaineiL, rihd abeau uful assortment of black and colored Alpaccas. and French Thibet Cloths- > ; ’ _ • . . SHAWLS. Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her-- nanna Silk Tissue and Berage Shawls: Cashmere, Thibet, Broaha and Mous de Lame Shawls- FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. • French work Capes and’Collars; new; style Bonnet Kibbpns-,-.Linen Cambric Hdkfs and Cravats; black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted SUk Gloves and Milts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment of Para sols and Umbrella®. -• ' ... • GENTLEMENS GOODS. French and English Cloths, Cassimeres.and Vestings;' SiU Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Lmen Cam brie and Silk lldkfs; together with a splendid assort xaentof Gloves, Hosiery and Suspender*. _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. ■ Rassia.Diapor and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; CassinettS and Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades; Bed Tick ings; Cbecks;Doraestic Gingaanii;' Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, &c. The customers of the lionse anil all cash buyers, arc requested to call and give tho above goods an early ex amtQation. The slock is large and complete in evgry vhriety atid style,'ail of the'latest'importations, and wifi be sold at the vbbt lowest jiabkebt pbjces. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF 08. Y GGO o s, . .. AT:TEE • One Price Store of A* A* MASON ft CO., •'Aw.62 and 04 Market strut.. TT7TLL commence on Monday, December 30,1630 YV and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown openfor Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars,will be offered at Retail, atfuily one fourth less ihaaasaalprices. : The notice ot tneir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be suffioieut guarantee for a coll this season. 'They will however mention trfew of the-Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales—, viz:— ..; ■ t.'T : Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usual price SI,OO 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual priie ■ ■ • 1500 js. Cottonand Wool Delaines, 15, 18fc. Usual price 20 and 25c; 1 50 pa. High Colored PlainDeLaines, 45C. Usual price C2tc. • - - 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks,,soc. Usual juice 75cq ! -r-‘ _ v- 50 pa. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; 100ps.FrenchMerinoeB,8l,00.‘ Usual price 81,37}; . .300 ps-FaiamcUas and Lyoneße Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; " • 2500 Long Square Shawls, .which will .be sold at from SI tb 35 less than the'usual prices.; -3000 yds-Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and2sc.; .Fast Colored Cmicoes,6}c. Usual price oc.; 100 cases English find American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual.price lO.aud v , .' OOcasesßleachedMuslins. Reduced2c.per yard; . 200 bales Brown Muslin—all grad«s; : . Also—Laces, Embroideries, 'Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens,Checks, Cloths, Cassicieresj-Cassinets und Jeans- ' <t •' :*' f " ' Together with Un immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales. '. They invite an early call, an many of their cuoiccsi Good* willsoon be sold. The lowesinrice named at first. ■ f A. A. MASON* & CO., Nos. 62 anil C 4 Markeietreet, ii'MUKOlObKifeS! Received per express, u-largo 2 assortment of the following Goods: .Ladies T book, jaconet and muslin ifrencli wrought, caffs and collarsj Kossuth cuffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Lotus Napoleoado do; Louis Napoleon Ma lme, Brussels und Apphquo cape&and.sleevcai.chemi zettes; black Chamula and love veils; ladies 1 break fast caps; infants 1 naps and waists.; embroiJorca linen cambnchandlcerehieis; Kpglish thread laces and edg ings; jaconet and Swish euginers audinsertings ; to getherwith a general assortment of French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by A. A. MASON Sz CO , Nos. Cdand 64 Market street O PKiNG BONNhI S—Our first lot received and open' O ed—-comprising m part the following styles ; While and Yellow Lace;' Qacen’sOwn; AlbomChip; HairTalip; Milan do; Jenny Lind and Satin;. English do; Fluted Straw and do; *me s>traw and Diamond ; Pearl and Loop do; Florence Crimped ; American Lace; English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; FintedMoniUa: Silk do; • A A. MASON & CO. cloths t Cloths l cloths ! AT EASTERN JOBBING .'PRICKS.—ns pieces Black and Fancy colored French and linghsh -CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths *• Just opened at A. A. MASON ft CO.’S, deed Nos, 02 and 64 Market street. Tin Hooting* THK subscribers take this method to inform property . holders, bonse-builders, and ail others interested, that they still continue the business - of Ttn Roofing, in all its branches. Tlretr skill and experience in thispart of the business, baahnhortocnablcU them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the sumo policy of usiug the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of'im Roofing wai now, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would Justify ns in-extending: our views on its superior advantage*. This, however. Is ant the case. We shall therefore, confino ourselves to a few remarks. On the Oth day of Juue, 1314, (nearly seven years ago.) wc fin ished our first job of.fin Roofing in this place. Prom that up 10 the present tune, we nave covered with tm the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected m this county.. We have given oar views onn previous occasion on Uie superior advantage of 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 we place Tinin juxtaposition.with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin will bear u favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can he made much flatter—thereby saving materials, m the lenglhofruftrrs, brick in the gable ends—making the house easy of access ih case of a fircj'and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tm is used the gutters are worked Irij thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings- &c , —things indispensihle on state roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, wc could ofTer the experience of our eastern cities in proot what has been advnnccd, as it is a well known fact that New York andoiheren&t ern cities very generally prefer even tm for ‘heir mo«t cosily and splendid buildings, notwithslandtnglhcy have a full supply of slate at thcLr doors. With these remarks wo will leave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called JOHN DUNLAP A CO., corner Market and Second sis- Stooped Shoulders, ~ SHOULDER BRA.UES.— 1 hose B£aces are essential* 1? adapted to those whoso professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary t and all thoso who, in their daily-pursuits, have contracted the habit of stooj&g, this Shoulder Brnceis inestimable, H prevents the shoulders from fulling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber in which tho Lungs and Heart are con* tamed; and gives buoyancy to the whole frame: thus- in ns action] counteracting tho principal onuses which lead to diseaso in those important organs, and to a numerous tram of nervous ills, to which so many arc subject. For sale by KEYSF.R & ftPDOWKLL raarP • 140 Wood st Dr» *Fltob.’* Abdominal Supporter. THIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by it are truly wondetflil,in all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complainl- For sale by KEY3ER & M>DOWELL, raarS 140 Wood st Hew Patent Trusses. THESE Trasses are most confidently recommended to the allltcied for the radical cure of Henna or Rup ture. Tboy retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient. and have been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy cure. For sale by KEYSJ2R & M’DOVVELL. marS- :: ' ' • ' 14QWoodst Important to Tailors* - JUST RECEIVED—O JDoz. assorted Tailors’ Patent Shears,from No. lOdown io No.S. • • ' ALSO—3 l)oz. Barborß*'Patoni Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at BOWN & TETLEY’S, 135 Wood st-, 2 doors helper Virgin alley DRY APPLES—sacks Dried Apples f 10 bbls. do; l or sale by }aB L. S. WATERMAN A SON'S • . . •... . Notice. • • • A LL persons indebted to tho late firm of Johnston & J\: Stockton* will please call and settle immc Hotel* and save costs. . [fobftj .. JOHN FLEMING Ag’t J. D. WILUAWS- • • •JOQIf HAVT, 18. «I. D. WILIiIADIS 6s> co« WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS Forwarding and .CommUmn Merchants , ■ . . And Dealers m OOONTBT PBbDPCE-AND : PIWSBUEOH; MANUTACTCBBS, Comer qf Wood and Fifth siteeii',, raars • • Pittsburgh. • btacte 4 Officer’s BOX. FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Ream’s BuiLSl27o| Rrgtn alky. third story, between Wood and Liberty struts.. Boxes of all descriptions made and de livercdattho shortest notice. [febltMy OMINY 9 bbls. MKearJ Hominy: v . • iWhitftFliaiCmcinhau Hominy, Just received and for sale by : WM- DYER. ■ w**® • No. 201 Liberty street. * 1 * _ .k *• •: <v ~* <:,,; a.:s:fe:ay t 5 J" ‘L'VIT* ~ * ABSALOM MORRIS, 75 Market street , • ■ «■’ • ‘ / -. ~.;... JffUaceltaittOßS. « Snider’s” Wine Store* TO WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, fpHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaimng all Wines, X Liquor* Ac. * GOOD and CHEAP. u SNiDER’' has lately—m conseqneoee ef the numer ous large sales made by him to consumers—been obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, and : he has now the : satisfaction of offering some of.the .best VYinesand Liquors ever imported by him. Ho would refer to some invoices as follows—viz: DUFF, GORDON & CO. SHERRIES-embracing deli cate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and. some very choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, m casks of 10 for consumers.' Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, put np in Europe, which he as equal to any that can be produced; .*•* l he.MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sber-' ne« are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen without stimulating, and have notlhe acid of many'other Wines. • • •• < ; PORT WINES —principally specially selected for his sales to consumers from the Btock of*‘Bubmestee’s, 77 at Oporto, and Imported direct These Wines arc fruity and delicate, anil lhavo been highly approved by bis customers, because-of" their manifest superiority overall.oihcr.Porls andßed Wines palmed off as such. • . i They areof various sorts and prices, in bottles and on i draught by the gallon, or wholesale by thectisk. Among 1 them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM-- SEY PORT • » # *Persoiis suffering with chrome affection of the bow- \ els cannot be too careful m their PORT. MADEIRA WINES-of various sorts. dry anil rich, South Side, old East and West India. sercial, &c., scc. on draught, m bottles and by casks. . As to the SPARKLED WINES ofthe'subscriber, it is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING AlOSELLEjimportcd by him are superior to. any other Wines* and are sold at pnccs as low as most oi the inferior wines now in the market which arc put upon buyers os first class . He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands and qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale. In the article of CLARET WINES, generally* theaubsen ber holds himself to be a judge, and he offers .the finest stock here, from the very lowest price,by'the singlcdo-, zen, to the first class or u yr«n«reru??-of MKDOc. ; ; Of BURGUNDY WINES behas a largcstoek andean assure customers , that he can present totiem, from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy, as Prance affords.' SAUTEIINEand BARSAC always ou hand in bottles. : flis selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. De2KBA&2>.& Joapaß,of Go? blens. are extensive, and number many Still: Hocks and Moselle; from the cheapest sorts to ttie ; veiy choicest vintages of the “STEINBERG,” which is the best, growth of the Rhine. In the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES be has now afinestOck, embracing some veryoidextra of 1800, of Otabu, Duptnr & Co., ana some celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1621,” in eighth casks, and 1642 in hhds- 1344, in hhds. on consignment, which will be'sold low; Also-IRISH, SCOTCH andMONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS; PRESERVING BRANDY; and ail oilier Wines, and Liquors, including all oi the above,SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS,in any quantity desired. :. A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. ***Ml Good* delivered, ttrilhin one day's reach qf Phila delphio, freigiit paid. Orders will be promptly execu* ted if sent by mail or telegraph . Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store, 76 Walnut street, Phila. J. Tt Deciter, Woodward & Co., Builders and Erectors of Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC -PRINCIPLES- ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; arid for personal interview cai be Seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Fer Ty. ity^ren«j—Professor Silliman, Editor of Simman’s Journal; Professor O. M, Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory j r Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentncky ; Professor Chester L’ewey, D. D-, M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearland University, Ohio. In Fitisburgk~&. W\ Loomis, John Harper,Wilson M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Spares, J. D. Williams, Major Harding; U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons , L. Harper, D. w.\White, W. A; Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber ger. - • - ••••■•• ' - - - (rioviS:tf MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. ~ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will commence oh the first of Novemoer and continue until the last el February. The Anatomi caV-Departraent will be opened and ready to.receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart mentwill be under the direction of the following . pbofbsso aas 7i MProfoSKof of Anntflm?. R.S. Nbwton, M. Dy Professor of Surgery. H. J. Hdlce,M. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. Bran Powell, M. D.,Professorof Physiology, Pa thology .Mineralogy and Geology. ' ; J.Kino, M.D.,Professor of Materia Aledica,Thcrapcu* tics and Medical Jurisprudence. . J. Milton Sander*, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Wilson. M.- Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. CLINIQUE LECTURES. ’ Medicine—Prof. H. J. Hdlce. Stifgery—Prof. R. S. Newton. Z Fbebman, M. D. r Anatomical Demonstrator. - The fees for a full course-amount to SU'5. Each Professors Picket,SlS. Malnculator sSS. De monstrator’s Fee, SlO. Graduation, S2O. Those desiring turiheTinformation; will please address their letters (postpaid) to the Dean: and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Coramer ciafHotel. R. S. NEWTON, M; D.. t —— i • DeanbftheFaculty.i LAW DEPARTMENT. * Hon E W M hiso, Prof of Theory and Practice of Law Jiro Delafield, Esq, Proi of Commercial Jurisprudence Terms —£so per session. .• All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to - » E. \Y. M. KING, Esq. .MionpAi*, 2Ynn.,March,lBso. . The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdistinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty.constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—aJl of them arc able' Lecturers and tlie best of Teachers. # Those whowillcontemplate our geograplucal position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation tor an enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year,w? deny that anyothercity has more. The first class of the Law and Medical Departments©, this Institute were small.buttho gentlemen composing them are.talented arid inthe highest degree respectable— a favorabieoracn for the future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, wc tccl it our duty, to stale, that the Trustees and Faculty form a untun action, which augurs well fov its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot be mterupted. E. W. M. KING, apl President of the Memphis Institute. Silver Forlca, Spoons, £lc. TTffTE keep constantly on hana a large assortment of -f J silver Forks, Spoons,'Ladles, ftc., of oar own manufacture, of standard silver. . . JOHN C. M’FADDEN & CO, / 05 Market street. Magnifying Glasses, OF one, two and three g asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and outer purposes* forsale by Jocjttft) JOUN B. M f FADDEN fc CO. To tile Clllaeno of Allegheny City* A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer 4c Robinson. Federal slfeet. Jauch Orders will be promptly supplied aoilfl WILMARTII fc NOHLK. 300 Men Wanted Immediately, AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The-wages arc bO cents per day; and we charge 51,75 per week for boarding. Apply atthe office, on the Steuben ville road, neat RrDonald’a tavern—4 miles from Pius* burgh. Ijanca&tf) BURNSIDE. 11ANNEY fc CO. SALK OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS, NEGROES, MUIiES, &c. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Courtia Clarksville, at the October term,. 1950,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, lfcSl,.the Furnace knowuns the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attachedand adjoining there to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. .At the same time and place l will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2. and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. ■ • ■ ■ ■ • • • On the Lltli of April, ISS1 V 1 will also; sell, allho late rcsidcnco of Kobt. Bailor, m Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPKRTY,known us the Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit 0f1,2,3 and 4 years. _ Ul u . Sumner County Lands near QaUattn. I will also sell, on tho 2Glh of March, 1651, in the town of GalLntiu, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying la said County, Icmwii as the Preston tract of laud, on n credit of l, 3 and 3 years. House and lrft in NashvtUe. : « I-wiH also sell, on thu dbth of March, 1851, a valuable Houscaud Lotin Nashville; at the Market Hou?e, known as Lot No. G 4, situated on High st„. on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi red of the purchaser and u hen retained on the rt&l es tato mall cases. P. PRIESTLEY, C. Sc M. ■ Sale of Blulesy Wngonfi &€» 1 will, as the Adm'r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou* isa Furnace. in Montgomery County, Tenn, oh the flth day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on fcand,on a credit of twelve months. < 1 will also sell, on tlielUh day of April, 1851, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Fnrniture, together with all personal prop* criy of said Robert Baxter; on a creditof 12 months *~ Bond and security will be required on all sums over ©lO. The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day, till all the properly is sold. Dec. 17,1850. . ROBERT B AXTER,&dm’r. irr Each paper will Bend the Offico of the Clerk and: Master the papers containing the advertisements, with 1 ’ the amount of the fee stated Published till day oflast sale. .. . r ; . The Nashville Union and True Whig ; the Louisville Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the aboveadvertisement twice aweek until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and. Master tor settlement. ' dec23;tawts —Clarksville ■ ■ Spring stools of Carpets* THE -subscriber'having returned fromjhe ciues. is now rcceivinghisSprmgstoek of Carpets, Oil Cloths, "Window Shades, Stair Rods. - Hearth. Rugs, Door Matts, Drugget Stair Crasn, Table and Piano Covers. Mailing. *l, 4c: All of wlilch Imvebcen se lected from lhe latest importations and best ties-' With an eve single to .the Interest of his. ca_to mers.and all who mu* favor him with a call, great oains is at all times taken lOjshow Goods to persons wishiiil tolook or buy.. examine the stocky wherefan be found the latest and best styles of the Sow named Goods, with P rlc ' B E ! <o a "> Lynd’i Carpet Kiilporium, Apollo Building,Poanh street- C°££ SH ~ 1SdnUBS ' WtAERHfcKEXSON? 6 ' * •/ »••>,.• •'•■.; •*•.•>' : • :• »*•'.-£ •:*.■•».-. Ao?«c •■» r .rffc. jfc. ...v- Stater STaCuel 9in 1 branch office; St Pmsirunra, SiHE beat evidence of the .success of iha PiTecton fa endeavoring ttf tiake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE SURANCE COMPANY” 8 mcelt the: wont* of the community, fr the unparalleled amount of jbstlnen which hoa been nearly djWw Poll cies m a little more than seven month! over $70,000 capita! to the company. The .Directors are proud to say, that nearly-all the property insured Uof tho cafes; Jund, in small neks, and a-large proportion insured for only one year. Number.of* Policies issued*™* Araountofpropertyinsured*--. $4,073)608 00 Amountofguarantce 3B Amonniorcashpremiaras*—-**:24,G31,£® ,: Amannt of guarantee stock-- —Q 70,128 18 i Amount of losses $ 3800 00 i . To be deducted from the above the . incidental ckpen i ses of the office: : . i Ta city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or . country property, it i* believed tus company affords advantages inpointof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ir.lius couniry,;- U /;'.- Conducted on the equitable nnd greatly unprovedsyff l tem of Classificauor.. of Risks* hazards, insuring only a fimlted'iu&ount w an/ one lo- thefrequency and- Occurrence of laige fires, and also, on both the; Stock it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitle*.the Insured td a paitielpu tiomn the profits. •;; . • • It is tinder the control of the following UtteotorffJi P. Rutherford. A. J. Gilbu, Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick - , - Robert J A.RUTHKRFORp.PresV „ „ A. J. GILLETT, Sec>y. A. A. CaßßiKn v Actuary...v ’.-■<• •> : lja27:y P' ®**£*J)l**tuul Lift Insurance C 0.% Plill’iu * GENT IN PITTSBURGH, WV H. DAVIS, (vice I. eT■■■ Jl? n i e y» j,, »deceased,) No.o33LibertyrJstyeeL *oruiet)euet.convenience of.persons residing in the lower pari of the city, the agent mar. also bo.found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o’clock’,' at the counting room of J.Schodiurfaker & Co.; N 0.84 Wood street,where all ntoesiary informationwill be ;jiyen.,ana communicationsr-promptly■ attended lo« Pamphlets explaining tlie principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms famished on-application. Capital stock over 6200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annnaliy amongßt those insnTed for life. Ptttibvrgk, Feb. 1,1851 —2W -:; -:, ,-.;i l? r>s -r.w SlartiiefFUc ana-inland.Transportation ISBVRANOB. “ JnHETINSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER. L ICA, Philadelphia) chartered. 179VcapUalft&oo«« 00* assctt January 13,1651, Q2 > 'oU£f&ss 00, will make insurance oa buildings and their co&tedt* la this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every .descrip* uon, on steamboats and other vessels, either by Inland transportation or on tHe seas. •• DIRECTORS: - ■ Arthur G; Codin, • •, Jacob M. Thomas, . ‘bamael WvJoncs, . John IL-NofE; ■ .■ Edward Smith, Richard. D. wbo<!L- JohnA.Brown. - WilUaid-WcTsV Samuel F. Smith,- Francis Haskins, - Samuel Brooks, - 8. AnstinAllibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, : George W. , ’A<ptn'BWdJ, Thomas P. Cope, JameaN.lHcksort^ S.Morris, Water, r H. D. Sherrerd, See hr . This is-the oldest Insurance Company in the'Cnited States, and from its high standing,longejcperience* am ple means, and avoiding all'risks ofah eJctra hazard* oas character, may be considered o&offering- ainplo so-, curily to the public. WiL P. JONES, Agent, . ja24 • ' ; * ' . No. 141-Frout street. SAFETY, PERPETUITY JUXD BECU&IT THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ' ' ' „ LIFE ISSVaASOE 80CUBTF f LONDON AND* NE W-rYORK. [■ CftpUftli £soo|ooo-*Eqaal t0C2,500,000* TTriTH alaxge «urjtlujof pTofils- A , both Vf capital andsurplus invested inU. S. Government Stocks* and other securities intheCityofNew York. Policies held In this, country over 6,0C0, Persons. in- Enrinpcparticipate in the prouisofthe Company. CalyomiaTishs taken at reduced rates* ~ ' Among the advantages of ;a Policy in this Company .are the following:--* - : T.-i;-i ~ -..-ir-p Apany. insured for the whole tcrnibfUfe may;at«np thru borrow cnt-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, add is en titledtodivisioiiof profits.: ‘ -i . ; He may at any lima Bonender hispolicy,and receive back as value thereof one-half the -gross sum paid by himin annual common premiums; A party already insuredfOT wholedife may, on. pay ment of a smaU his insurartqeinto a new policy upon the loan system now mtrqduced.- Famea already insured and entitled to'n Aeo-fUrd loon, are not shsloutfrom said two-thlrdloanfif the * prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society’s pamph lets A party may, at a moderate annual premium* insurj for life, and he survive to reach, the age of CO years, t&s fullrum insured up to 615,000, toi# be jnrtdTO smt or If he dies before reaching that age, the fultsum insured will be paid to his family or legal representatives. : Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of the policy; This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal, to nls.immediate wants. To themanof fomily, at his death, tt is a con solation. beyond expression to. know that las helpless little ones arc thus proyided for. * ■... . . . . Churches involved, would do well to insure the. lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amoant would bo applied taliqaid&ta the debt. - Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratia* at the Hanking House of - < WM. A- HILL A CO, nov29. • . . Wood at, second dcct above Fourth. THE DELAWARE. MUTUAL SAFETY INSUB* ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex l change, Third street, Philadelphia. • . ... * 4 Fiax iNauHAircx.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in mien and insured against loss ox damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium; ■ - • .. Maxxxb [RsußAitcE^rThey^also-insure Vesselrj Oar goes and freights, foreign or,coastwise,under open or special policies, as thqnssuredpmy desire. 1 :n.A.m) Tha^sportatioh. —They also insure merchan dize transported by Wngons/jßailrOod'Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,ontoe most ‘liberal terms; 1 ■ . • • •- * > •.• DIRECTORS—Joseph' H; Sealy Edmund' A-'louder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. PenrpseJßamucl Edwards, Geo; G. Leiper. Edward 1 Darlington* csaaCiß. DaVis,WllhamFolwelI l Joh.n L NewHn,'Dr.\Rv'M. Huston, James C. Uand.Theophilus Paulding, H; Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Semll.Spencer Me llvain, Charles Kelly, J.tL Johnson*WimamrHayj.Hr S. Thomas, John SeUers.Wra.* Eyre, Jr. • . • . ; . DIRECTORS AT PiTTSBURGIL—J>* T.. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno T Logan WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thos. C. Hand, Vice President > . ■■.. - - JosßPa w. Cowaji,Secretary. fC?* Office of the Company,No. 43 WaterstreetyPius burgh. QelO:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent piireandTfflatftna insKTsoes, THE OFFICE of the bimranti Cd'.'bf'Nditis-AmtriNk has been removed to theWaTehouse'OfllcLxdy, Jonpa . & Co., No. 141 Front Bireet,third house East or VYoOd street, where thesubsenber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, and on Shipments bV-Stearaboots and other vessels, for the above old ana xesponublo Company. lup3J WM;:P. JONES;Agent Life and RsaUb luiuranee*-": mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE -X COMPANY, of. Ph&adclpTwii Incorporated-by the Legislature of, Pennsylvania,March,lB4& | CharterPer petuftliCapitalBloo,ooo. Raleslamer cm emi/Pfnnstjl* vanta Co/msany } and full 20 per cent lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following compari son will show. Thus aperson or tfio ag&ofat)insuring for 3100 for life, must pay in, the Gtraroo34W, PennsyJ vania 32,30, Peun Mutual £2,38, Equitable 82.04, Now England 32,36, Albion 32,49, New York LifeS&HL Lrf* anS Hccllti&Maitlrha, Slfil. J Dmscions—Stunner D Omck, Charles D Hall. Wm F - Boone. Robert P Kwgt.Cbarles P HhyesjM W Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell,lu M Reeve. M. D.: Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwuiß/Cppe- PresU dent , Samuel D Orrick i.Fw® President Robert F/King Secretary,Francisßluckburne. Applications will .be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent Qvnca; • Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. r »■ ■octghy ■ 4NDEMNITY.- Tlie Franklin Fire jOompaßv nvtnrriAinnni . ■ * • PIRECTORS:— . Charles W. Baucker, : George W. Hicharia* v Thomas Hart, / . Mordecal D. Lewlv • Tobias Wagner, AdblpbiE-Borie. - , Samuel Grany David S.BroWno, : , Jacob It. Smith, . Morris Patterson! ' CHAS. W. BANCKERiPres’t : Cuas. G. Bakcisx, Secretary. V* J0 3 * Continue to make perpetual orlimlted onevcjy. desenpuonof property in town and country; ' ; The Company have reserved a large ConiingentFund '- which, with the if Capital and Premiums, safclrinvcsted afford ample protection to the assured- ‘ : The Assets of the Company, oa January Ist, 1549, as - published agreeably to an Act of Assembly; Were as fbl- - lows, viz:— - : Mortgages 4l . RealEstate..-v.^^....r.,^ r ;.. 24J24 83 ' ' Temporary Loans* -. -.P0,0U1 8S - .Caah,&c.~i —-i—. 38,804 37- 7X Since'thcir incorporation, a. period of 19.yearsjihey have paid upwards of One million Four JiundrtdT Thou* ■ sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence • of the advantages oflnaurancc, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all llnbiliueo. J. GARDINKR COFFIN, Agent, r mai2l Office N. E. comer Wood and 3d sis . ' - Flro and Blartiie inaaraaco* . THE Insarance Company of North Amenca, of FhRA delphia,through iu duly authorized Affoatithe sub scriber, oilers to make ponnanent and - limited lusuranea■« oh property, in this city and iu vicinity, and oa obipmon' by the canal and nvers. V : DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Samuel Brook*. - Alex. Henry, Charies-Taylor, • Somuel.W. Jones, - Samuel W. Smithi i Edward Smith, : . , f ' ■ . John A. Brown, . . Jacob hLThorangl : John White, .... , • • - John'-R.-Neff, ' Thomas P Cope, lUchardß Wood,' TTm isThe oldest Slates, having been ehaneredfn 1794:- Tts chanoris per petuol, and from its high standing,’ long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra boxardoub r character, it may be considered as offering ample securi- • tyto lho pabho. ■ 1 WHUASf P. JONEB-' ; . At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones k Co., Water an&. . Front sts., Pittsburgh' • ' may4y "■ QHAWLS.—Received liua morning; jaer express, 40C*’ ! O Broshe, Bay Slate and Long SHAWLS—-vory i riqrstjlesandflualitiea. Por sale low. . A. AiMASON & ca: '' C 3 and C 4 Market street' •' PLANTATION MOLASSEs—2O barrels new croo ' Molasses just received nndior sale by : ■ r MILLER * HICI&rSONJ ■ ■ No*, !iaaai!E3 LUmnytv ' *- . X ■/\i J r * i ;y .st'-ir 'K-*.'’*'. V it-*' .* • ..• , • .-••• ; liymuwur (gompanw. -y*,
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