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' "sgtimmutuH- ■ * - 1 ... r, %i /‘l v;r '.,\v "I’‘ < ’'‘•'‘j- > ' , %*; „ T ->«*V yt t i i > ’ * •* "* *‘ . Jit® Books, jHttstt, &A V*"-- Books: JSew Books 1 AT HOLMES' Literary XJcpo:, Third street, opposite | , by Flank Foreslcr-iUns “Caroline of Brunswick, No, 2, b> Rcjnolds qnrnfisldHnU I an Historical Romance—complete. .■.;.''.: ; .:. : :;-.''fb?iacklebttnr«,on»toWunpi.byThacl.ei«y. •""••••L«il*fr‘*Lft'-V*t«iie^otcdncmBlon of the lroa-Mask. TheQueen'sNcfckloee, by pantos.... ... : : ; FoUyrei£ljtos*om'B Weddioffj.iUastniUonsrby Darby;. • : -v. Port-Folio of ifl Medieal Student,.:- do: do . . 1 : The City Merchant. . . .- v .. do ~ d 0... >-• Better a Humorous Novel; ,do do ... • ’ .... Th© Ladies EUqoeUe and Hand Book of Toilet. . -LittelP.B'Ltying'Age f .No. p 57,... . . LnvODgTO. A newrgttppiy- ... > imartfu :■*— . ... ■ MBpwctncn for Jlftrcti I . ■ ’■ r-: ' VN-ODEWGrahant; Sartami and the Lndiesl.Nanonal vT Magazines are received at WALL'S Pe riodical Office. No. 85 Fourth «rcel , r ... - The North Briliah-Beview for.Febnmy., , . ." Time, the Avenger i bytlie author of ihe.Witming fpoUy Feablos om’s Wedding, anjlolher Tales, by the *.■■: : r l . hutorof 11 Major Jones’ Courtship,” Stroahs of Squatter r: v. - Field Booh of the Revolution—No. 12. ' ■ : Consutlo; by George Sand.-. -• • ; • ' Al-o. arew nork,which everybody. should possess, entitled. Tho Ladles' Science. of Etiquette and Hand Book of the Toilel,by the Countess De Calabtolla. ■ 1 - The Gentlemen’s Science nr Etiquette; and Guide to ihe-Uesses and Habits of Society, by Count Alfred D’- Orsay, The Most Polished Gentleman in- the .-World. — - For side as above., Price-25 cents. . - [marls *—• Apm HXagoxlnea. » i XT MINER A CQ.yNo.oa Mnithfield -street, havo re- { ■ < Tl . ceivecUhefollowing new Magazines and Novels: I : Godey’s Larty e Book for Aprtl; * I * ■ r" * Graham’s Magazine, do*, . j > .: r Sanain’s co -do, A ' • .-Peterson’s do do} •- ■ ' • - Dictionary of Mechanics 1 Engine Work and Engineer* ] -•'* - No.2s* r •• • • ' ■ ■ ■ i '■ h :ranSepondofCarohne of Brunswick; i , .Tbe.Warwich'AVoodlaode— revised and corrected, wtth illustrations by the author-,. : • The Kiekleburgba on the Rhino—with a pre«ace on? dried an essay on Thunder ami Srnoll Beer . By-W- M. ' ..« v.*Thttckery. Pride 12* cents i . , •, . . , rj and SiansUcs of rlank Roads mtne v ■ ?%'• •; • Uoited States, and Canada,; By lY.KlngsTbTd,Civil En? : - »ineeT on the Hudson River Railroad. - With remarks on Roada in-fecneral,by F.G.Sktnrvcr—and a letler on Plonk Boaas, by the Hon. CharlesE. Clark. , - Allottho above arc.fcr sale' at the cheapestlsook - *• ‘ Btoro iD the city. » 4marl7 * - Sew Bootes!.-'ZVew.Boolu.il - Reminiscences, by Henry .Rickard, Lojd. -JP Holland; Kdiicd by Ui* sou, 'Jlenry.Edward Lord 1 1 fljane Bouvcno; or Prosperity and Adversity, By Calh ; aririe Sinclair, author of Sir Edward Graham, Holydaj }* 5 v *°M(»tland Couaire. By the autfior of Marr Barton.— v Laveaqro: the Scholarr-The Gip ay—Th ePn e st. By Georg*Borrow,'author of the V Bible in Spain ’and.thc us-.'y? - ‘ ‘Volhino Ist Hildreth’s History of tho.Umted Stateß.-r Second Senes , . , _ . . * The above works teeeiveA aud for sale by . •' .-■■■■■.- R. C STOCKTON, ■ . Bookseller and Stationer. J corner MArket-snd Third streets. * matlS ;V" . TONES ON I.and OFFICE TITLES—A. syllabus of J the Law of Land Office Tales m Pennsylvania, by. ‘ Joaes, received art! for sale hg gTocKTONi No. 47 Matter St. l’.~ • raarls .- ■J -!■ 'TitiATJK.BOOKS.—rho tarxesv stock of Bialik Books, J 5 of everrde«rip«o n w a n style, of h.ndery, is of fere&fbr ealei st the lowest rales, at . • , w s HA.VF.iNS’ BlanltßooV Store, ■; ' i ’ dbrncr oT Market sod Second streets.. Merchants ere reqsetted io call and exatmue oar Me ■v, w aims fad'Deml Blank Works, which ore offered at tev 'Vpricsr Ilian they have been sold til this city.; [man Dictionary* • -TSTEBSTEIPS OFNABBIOGKD DICTIONARY.tMnma e W inaheep,Us2pp.quarto. PnceSs,oo. ; The same work bttirtd id Rossis' calf, embossed'.baek and .sides, very elegant, 310,00. * - ... A largo .apply of 81’ Wood street- - • Hsw fltUlD» /’'lONEi* the Calmness;. by.W. V. Wallace ; \X Things I Don’iLifcc to Song; ....vCanlroTgetNew England ;. . r Wanted, a Governess—by John Pan?; * -'Momma U eo very ParucalaT; • Void of- Bye-gone Days—.by Foster; Annie Lanne ; Lilly* or ttfevLost Child—by Woodburjv . , • Kind Words—by Mib. Millard j • Lament—by the Hutchisons ;. Home fiick.Polka j < Olivia Polka;, ■ . ‘Grand Polka do Concert— by W. V Wallace,- ‘ • „ WitboUthe late popular . Songs, Waltzes, Cotillions, • r r -Polka*;' Marches* variations, ,&c.> &c , issued in the Eastern Cities. . ■ • ’ Now Music received every week. ° . • A'VOty large and new stock of CHICKEBtNG’S.PI "• ■ " 6,6|, Ofand 7 octaves, cirved and ■plain, varying in pnee from.s27s to $5OO. Also, tu>o Grorwi Ptanoz, from the same celebrated * manufactory. . ■< - The above, with a fall and general stock 01 Music Baa Musical mcrchaadac Agent far the sale of Caickenng s Pianos Tot Western ' ■ • ' rennsylvania,No..Bl, vyood street. ' : - N B-—Two Piano Fortes to hire. ; ■ • Old Plaiios taken m part pay, for new ones, f morel ; KeW Stock «r Pianos > ■:••••■ ■■ MRS: C. I3LUME would respect* attention afibepab li i ibif, i T^ifJ,l l| H to her new and splendid slock of .\i«g opened and ready Tor Sale* among which uro the celebrated Hamburg F»o»<*, • • with the new improvement of the over strings, the la tea and most important improvement, Invented solch : by themand fry no others. They hav© been tried to be ln this country, bat unsuccessfully. _ ■ .s ‘ Ai«Q o n c 7 octave, double carved Piano, "XIV stile, made bj Bacon Sc Raven, Jfowiork« Three 7 octave Piano ,alsoTDadeby Bacon & Raven, octave Pianos, fcaade b> J & C risher.late Nunns & Fisher, New York, together with some of our own manufacture, with metaltc frame _ t Ja-a SEW MUSIC. ■mar HBREarelheFriendsofmy'Voulh. B> G BariLr, W I’ve Something Sweet to lell V od, The Rohm; „ I'm Thinking o cr the Ca> ~Mcr>, . Mr New England Home New Song, dedicated to the Ladies of New England, She 1 Love ir far awdy Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore, MyHome’fton the Prairie Lea By Woodbury > Lily Khey By BC, Foster, . - - I’rerleftmy Native Village By G. Barker j Fofhlftu- 1 BlacV Shakers’ Song and Polka, Would I were with Thee—for Guitar, LesAdieux Byllorr; An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, Variations, fisc. _ _ Also, n new supply of “New Cannina Sacra, Can ticaXmudxs, ami an excellent new work, called the Me- ZotfiitJ” a collection of popular and social songs, aarmo- S id «anmd by G 3 Webb and Vf Mason consldered aae ofthe No 101 Third street Hope Mills In Fall Operation Again • Ryan's Bwldtngs T Fifth Street THE proprietor, thnnkftil to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance' of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment of Fleur BXtdSpve MiUt within the eil> for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good ’** Flour, pare ground Spices, Ac ,Ac The attention of Families, Merchants aad others, is invited, and oil I ask is that they will give me a trial * F R. DRAYO, ho L Diamond N. B All articles taken back if not found good, and •themoney returned Iraarn Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. US. 810VS8, 8. M. KIES, B V JOKES, H S. MAOBJIW '' GfcOVSR* StEft * CO., Proprietor*. rpHE subscribers having been appointed Agents tor I the above named concern, will keep constantl) on fiand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearth* aqd Inwalls. Ihcy ore also ready to receive orders for Said Buck, jo be made In size and shape to. suit purchasers, which snail do not deem it necessarj lo enumerate ihe raan> advantages the Bolivar Fire Bnok yo*es« i over m oth ers that nave been offered for sale m the united btatee, their Bapetioniy being well known to almost oil persons who use Fire Bnch The proprietors have determined that the Fire Bricir shall lo c none of llieir present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make i£em even better.than they have heretofore been# ; Thiriatheohly 'establishment r.ow maaufactnnngtire Brick at Bolivar. . K|fc.R & JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh si., l iUaburgh. rnUKLbIASK OF TUB NEW YORK DRY GOODS , * I. STORE, No-Market street, with Fixtures, and a . .small stockofFfcney and Staple Dry Goods; to be sold . -atabaream. Any person : wtshmfr to commence bdfii- '■-ness on Market street, the. above old established bust* ~ tiess stand, one oflhebeFton the street, fan bo-had on favorablo terms, if application ;is made immediately to hM “ c^f H gaerabo Potind. ON THURSDAY, a Bom of nioney. m Bans Notes— which the ownercan have by calling: at the Store of ■ JOHN B 'M'FADDkN & CO., ■•No. P 5 Market street. febZfctf < : for Hale. ... QO SHARES HnaiStrsitßridgeStookj OO 25 do Northern Liberties do. . ■ ... 60 do St. Clair Street dOi -. Foitalc liy PATRICKS * FRIEND, corner Wood street and Diamond alley. iIBH—IQ bair bble. No. 3 Mocbarel > 15 qr. do do 1 '.do; 15 kitts dQ .1 do j 2bbla. No. l Salmon: for sale by J. D, WILLIAMS &: CO: •1% IJfv'GRQSS BONNET BOARD#—Just received and ■ lOcr for tale by J. L: SHEE. znuti ..corner of,Pcmvandlnffin els,- ; *WX BEAMS RULED CAP WRITING PAPER for -o iO rale low by [mai-S). ■■■,■;J.E.SHEE.: nr JJBLS-Oiuo Fife proof Pmnl for sole by- Ov mar 6 .. . J. u. ShTCE ' y^tOVERSEED—100 bblsl jnstreceiving ond for solo 4 J br STUART *. SILL, " 144 Wood street.. £H£BCIDER-10ibls P»me .n«o^forja, £ . -\v' ■ .4* ■ " ' - .. vV t ( . - JUisctllantotts. VSTALIi PAPER— Largest,asserlmml instil Wcttr* f V-' Consisting of Preach and American Paper Hangc Inge for HalK Parlors and Chambers, al prices ranging; fromfiic 10 SB per piece ' 85 Fonnh street* \0 HOUSEKKEPERS-rOnlerß for Pape* Hangers . can be leftat the Wall Paper Store of _< _ marsit •W. F.MADSHALL. . IjAPER HANGINGS— epawa' selection.— Will lo JET received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings in gold* damask, boquet andplum patterns, together with a large lot of cheap satm papers. ■ mar? • i W. P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. ' firEAS! TEAS I:—On© hundre chests pntnelamily A Teas for sale at the Central Tea Store, comprising all varieties > Jaetreceiving,"a fresh ;ioi of Fifty Cent black and §reen Teas, which, have gained so tnnch popularity m ils city. Sold, wholesale and rataih'bV ; marlß J H C. KELLY • fejiAhHLY GROCERIES.—Mocha,Java, Rio and La* J? .guayra. Coflees; Loaf Sugar*; Dried Fruits; Rai* sms j. Currants; .Golden and Boston Syraps f Sugar 11. Molasses, Ac., for sale by . [maTlBl ft. C. KELLY. WHOLESALE GROCERIES.—Just receiving— -100 bags Rio Coffee, prime? 2 casks Caba Honey} ; ■• ■ ■■■■*■<.* 10. boxes W.H; Gram’s Tobacco? .•••* 10 •da : Ras&ell & Robinson’s do; ■ < .fibblsNo LSalmon; 2-casksprime Cod Fifeb; 5 boxesLovenng’s D. R. Sugars? < marlS H C. KELLY 1A BBLS. EGGS for sole by 1U marlB- - • •AIW-BUSH. PRIME DHiGL):» sale. OUU niarlß , : U. C> KELLY. •\\T ANTIiD-a.UOO busb. of heavy Mill cleaned Oaiß W suitable for Oat Meal. RHODES fc ALCORN, raarlB 107 3d su, opeotite St. Charles Hotel. [>READ POVVDtRS—A ./cw, boxes. of excellent tJ-Teaston hand.and for saleby. ..■■ - marlS RHODES fc ALCORN. 'marINTER : LARD bble J. L. OowMuig's 1? No 1 Winter Lard Oil just received and for. sale by;MILLER & RICREFSON, .. ma»18 - Nos 221 k 223 Liberty st. bhdshprime-P 1 cd and for saleiby >•■ marlB MIIXER & IUCKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES.—4OO . this; Plantation JT Molasses, ouk packages, in stout and forsole by maxlß. T^IILLKRfcRICKfiTSON. O fk BBLB. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sale by &*J' marlS KIER & JONES, Canal Basin. V>i | TONS Juniata Blooms for sale low, to close. Z\j marls - KIER A JONE If! BBL*,No.I Mackerel for sale low,to cloao. _ IU. marts KIER & JONES. I JUGS*—2O bbl*. jnst rec’d uml for iale by : . A T -WOODS & SON, Cl Water stree 4 PBLE9—tOO barrels Green Apples for sale by /\ mari>o - - -T. WOODS & SONr LXRD OIU-dO bills. No: I, just received and foraale by v B.A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO, tnarttO : corner Hiat and wood.-su. ■ Bopjb spice and FLOUR MILLS--.F|/Wk#««— Have on hand find for sale, pure Spices, Hour, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed. Roasted Coffee, Nuts. de. N;B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels and Faaulioa at the goriest jnouec. ... .. _ ._, > tahTlS , ' Mopf. mills— „ ,1. .. - 100 bbls; extra Superfine Flour * 100 do Superfine do; £0 do Fioft price of 31.lgfr d°a tmorlttl WM. DVER. : rTVE— l'g hags jusl received from 8. B.Too:>.bcoil. . t murid WM. I>Y JGGS—SO packages fresh JSggs (or sale> b> . i marls WM. Di C.U T ABB-10 fceg* No. 1 Lota, Iml rcceiYed and tor »»lo 1 j by [marl9l WM. Ux*ML.- BACON— lOfeaskabules; 8 do Shoutder®; J 7 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and D»»rnol v andfor aaJoby . ro arl7 . CARSON & MKNIGHT. /->t rkaSE tierces Grease Lard, received 1 JT per steamers WasUiugton and Fleeiwood. for sale. CARSON fc M hMHiiii» - FBAl'H ERSr-4iooo ©a. PnmcJb>alhOT* for sole by marts CARSON & M'KNtQHI. pEACHL.- MMS-h Jgacigy^asaghr BACON Hams, Sbooidrrs and Sides, in smokehouses, for sale by (marts] IiJFR A JO-.1.3- mURPENTINEL—2S bbla Spirits furpenime on con' X sitrnmem and for sale low by F. R. DRAVO, marts No 1 Diamond BLOOMB-— 75 ions No ljuniaw received and for .hit, by ' {matlS} .. KINO t MOORHEAD. MO.MINY.-2i bbls superior white asd for sate by marts : N 0207 Liberty si _ NO. 8 LOAF SUGAR-4 bbls for >aleby marts - VV.IX. BILK SUPERIOR MUifPARU.of oar orwn manufacture con sianuy on hand and for & ALCORN, inarl7] 107 Third st., oppostte Br. Charles Hotel. EiNf. WATcil REPAlKlKO— biecmci m every voriety, wJUusapeHor-worlnaanship ttud. worraii.cil, Now work mode. Ac. tomrisi VlljoUi>«, jnar7 comer of Market and Fourth tu*.... and on band, an cxien »vc W *i*ouracniof itasbest London) Liverpool ana Oe reva manufactures* and. warranted a* to accuracy in urac—fine finish and durability comer of Market and Fourth »i» JbWULKV ANl> aUrVKK WAKii—A large assort raent of the finest kmd alwajs on hand—ana new work mode to order , , , , Forks, Spoons, to , of the best mitcnnl anJ 'ho 'ow. cst rates (tnarl3) w W wiLaWii _ SUNDKiLS— 60 sucks prime Kentucky Feathers, 300 bus Dried Peaches, ll?bhds Sugar, 3SO Vbla Molasses, 50 boxes superior 6’sTobacco, 150 bbJs-Tfix, 10 do Tanner’s Oil i 15 do Cloverseed. _ For sale by CA.BBON & M’KNIGHT mar? 04 Water street tlsF* I“*SISH—’ Mackerel, Nos 1, l and 3 \ * fchad, m whole and half barrel*, Herrings m pickle, Cod Fish in casks, For sale b\ t ALEXANDER KING. SUNDRIFS— 400bbls Family Floury 50 raarlO T ADJfcsP DRESS GOODS- , f , t 1 1 15 pc plain all wool high col’d ue lainc« t 5 pcs. ilo do black do, 25 pcs new and splendid style baregede lames lOpei choice jnnadines Ja?topened at mart * A. A MASON A 00^3 1 Alin ACHES OF LAND in Jefferson eoaim for J.UUU Pale EnquIrcofTHOMPSONBULL.nI ih* office or KcMP A WILKINS k CO . rvißA—UMmlf chests Yonng Hyson j A 10 -Jo extra fine do; 10 .do imperial and Gunpowder; 10. .do . . Chcolan and Oolong; ■ 40 catty boxes various styles ; . For sale by . . J. IX WILLIAMS A CO., inars' corner of Wood and Hfih sis, lOfIACCD— 15 boxes 8 7 s Mosey Devr; , .16 do . Jo do; 19 do 1& extra . do; SO do- i& do do» For salo by J.P.WILLIAMS & CO : ;nriNIf"WASH BOARDS—II2S doz. Holmes’ Paten Mr formalft atrfiamifaeturer’aprice» by " or s ' ■ J. D. WILLIAMS tc CO. SUGAR— IQ hhds. prime New Orleansj .iobbls»assorledljOß(i ; t to do Crushed and P&ivcrized; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. blits. New Orloans i ■ 12 do Sugar House; 5 do Golden Syrup;, for sale by 3; D. WILLIAMS & CO, super Corn Brooma; <1 bbls.HfckoryNuts; 10 cosies Potash ; • • lObxs.Saleratus; 50,000 Common Seears: 2,000 fis. DeerHatr; liO bxs. Fox’s Starch; , IQ bxs. Wood’s Pearl Starch ,3 caeca superELcc Flour; for sale by J. B. WILLIAMS A CO. T> OLL SUITER—I2 bbla. good Roll Butler for sale XV by ;tmatO] wm.DVKR. EUOUR—OObbIB: Superfine 5 ■ * : . SO do Finef ' >• 10 do “Musty,” for sale by WM. DVER. ~ mart' BACON— Hums and Shoulders just received from • smokehouse for aalß by : [aiartlj' ~\VM. Dy eh. MOLASSES—; 0 bbls. prime oak cooperage; 30 do cypress do; For sale at u reasonable price by mate : - WH. DYER. lEATHERB—BOO prime “live geese” Feathers foi sale cheap.' ■ fmarO] W T JM. DVF.It. T AiUX—56 packages No. I kegs and barrels. JLi mart ° WMPYF.K. POTAT OES—S4 bbls. dry mealy reds for sale by. mart .. . . .■. WM.PYKR rtK DOZ. XUBS for sole by AnJ maid V\''' v >>'• ; >v- 1 ' ' v.' V * Coughs ftad r 4B Hou t *• OINCJEIhe introduction of thus now compouna,CouglLS O' ohd colds arc’ettrcd fn a'very short time. * We. will w*rnmt Dr. Kcyser'rPectoral Syrup to cutq oases oi Coughs,Colds,Bronchitis; Lalgugitis. m;less, ume.apq, at a eheaper rate than any other medicine eveuiiacov-. or fr HAS AN‘ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—Theold Cough Medicines always sicken the _stomacn and prci duce'naosea which ismore disagreeable'than the voagh itself., This is obviated ia this mixture, for ills a Pleas ant BOothing article and it will cure, or rtf mane ji wUJie refunded’ ■ -The evidence in favor of this medicine In our city, from our own citizens, should S oo ™®’ of its efflcacy. It Is the prescription of a cian, and has been used oy him in his own practice for 1 a nnmber or years, with the most hero,c success. . A ludy from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough ,and. expectoration, night sweats, hectic (ever, naiM.rhe distressing symptoms of consnmpuon, ® n i. ■ : ■ •»» ■. a.- ' iDrnga anb JffeMcmes. ~ public Attention Ti resvetifuUv invited to the following tmths, set forth in relation to on* of 7710x1 trnportant Remedies of mod m OR” ROCK OIL } IT isnol more than one year ago since this grant rem edy was brought before ihe pnblie, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become folly appreciated .by the community, and 1 we allege thnt the longer it is tried themore certain will its great fame spread, it is not the remedy of»a day, I Wop for the sole purposoof making money ; but, one, I which we conceive, will continue to be nscd whcn f o.U ,1 nostrums have been forgotten.; The PETKOLbIiM is j a Natural Rcmedyvelaborated »ntho depths or theearth by a power and agency Utat laughs to scorn all human | i competition. It Is our duty,when we write about a 1 i medicine, that >we write tkctk— that we say nothing | i calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or j I put confidence in our statements. Tfie.sick are very I apt to catch at nuy thing thatrpromises relief frorauis-l ease v A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an* I swer theobjectofgulUngor humbugging some of them, j I Now, we do>QOt desire-to do this? wo arc only | I that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tolu, j I in otder to secure for it a reputation faV exceeding any I single article of the maurtamsdua. Plain,unvarnished | I facts— tocUihhtmay.bß ascertained in oar own city and j J neighborhood, bear Ample tesumony m favor of the Ft* | f troleum. •• . I I Within the past two months, two or our own emrens, I who weTe totally blind, have been restored to sight. I I Several cases ol blindness, m the State of Ohio, have I beeacured- And, also, the cose of a gentleman in Bea-1 1 vereounty Thereateothers ;lmttbesecases«reneaf I L homo, ana may bo referred to by nny persons who may I I have doubts on the subject. These cases were curelaf-j j ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless* The Petroleum will cure, when used according to dirce, j Uoas—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, I Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face ] I Chronic Fore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head I pains in tho bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, wens, I Tumors-Scrofula, Canecr, Spinal irritation, I ever and | I Arue,Ghroaic Coughs,Asthma.Bronchitis, andall Pul- | j mona/y affections of * chrome nature, tending to pro- 1 l duce CONSUMPTION. '" ' . T . M 1 J Burns aud Scalds, diseases of the Bladder mid Ktu- 1 * neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and i I Bunions- in fact, itisaouxir inrivxnsAittXJUcov, and ! has been tried In most of the above diseases within the I past year with the most perfect success. Certificates ] that will astonish areui the hands of tho proprietor, who ] will take pleasure m showiug ihem.totbe afflicted or j their friends. ..... . I Whatever others may say about their medlcinevtbe | Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the oco. Puy- I elcisns of high standing m the profession are beginning { to n«o it m their.practice. Those who at first looked on I with doubt and uncertainly, arc willing to. award it duo I praise and consideration. - Before-another year rolls I round, all will bo compelled to acknowledge thatthe I Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered.. I For sate. Wholesale and Retail, by I REYSER ft M’DOWKLL, | •' 140 Wood street Al«o—It- £.Sellers, o7 Wood street; D.M.Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglas*, Allegheny Ciry. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. ~ ...... . ' . U tt3 . another scientific WONDER: pfiPßiin THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FI-UID Or Ositrle Jntcel A CHEAT “DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Itcnnct, or the foarth stomach of the Ox.'after directions by Baron LtßWO,ihe great Puyaiological Chemist, by J.fe. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, ¥his is a tro'y fnr JNDIG F.RTJQN, ’jaundice, constipation, liver COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY* cunngJaUer Nnture’s own method,by Nature** own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water* wiUdtge t or dissolve Fivs Pou-ids or Roast Bsg» tv about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I Baron Lamia, in hi celebrated workon Animal Cbem j istry, says “An artificial Digestive rimd. analogous w> 1 the Gastric Jutcc, may be readily prepared from the mu* cous membrane of the stomach ot the calf, tn which va- J nous articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft- j ened, changed and digested, just in the «ame manner as they woala be m the uaman stomach 51 Dr Psrboa, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di* et,”published by Fowls sft Wells, New ork, page 35 states the same grout fact, and describes the method of j There are few higher authorities than Dr Di-Combx, in his valuable wnungs on. the “Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that" & ainummon of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent und all-pre vailing cause of D> spepsia, ’ anu he states that u a dis tinguished professor ot medicine in London, who was eevcrclv afflicted with this complaint,finding everything else to rail, had recourse to the Onstric Juice, obtained from the stomach of hung animals, which proved com pletely snecessful ” Dr- GaAiUM,aaihor of the famousworks on “ Vegeta ble Dict,”j3&ys: 4 It is a rcmarkablo fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to tho fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kradof-artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from tho natural d gest- Ive process,” Dr, SiMOsVgrcat work, the u Chemi»tr> of Man,” {Lea ft Blanchard. Phila, 1840. pp .KI-J) says. k Ihedi cov cry of PEPSIN forms a new era m tho chemical history of Digestion From recent experiment* we know that food is dissolved as rapidly iq an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the nataml Gas tric Juice Itself” , . _ _ _ Professor Duvolisov, of the Jefferson College Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, dcvoie more than fifty pages to an examination of Hus subject, ih u experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known “In all case*,” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the dlEe As° n A DYSPEPSIA CURKR, Dr preparation of PEPSIN hai produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,ardDyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave It isimpo slble to give the details of cases in the limits of thi* advertisement—but authenticated certificates have bcenTven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURrB, in Philadelphia, New tork, and Boston alone These were nearly all de perate cn*e , and the cures were not only rapid and. wonderful, but perma* n (treat NERVOUS ANTIDOTr, auci pariiculaily useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever aud Ague, or badly trented Fever and Ague, and U,e evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, anil other drug, upon the Dige_tive organs after a long mckneBi Also, for cices.in eating, and tlie, 100 free use or aracni spit its. linlßoreoononosliealthwith Intemperance. . OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. Thera i» AO form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not Seem to react; and rcinovo nt. oiioc.— No mutter how had they may be, it GIVK9 tftSl ANT RELIEF 1 A eingUdos* removtsaUtheunpUasanUymp* toms , and it only needs to bo repeated, for a s hor n i roe, to make theso good effects P&jroßneM. PLRIffY OP BLOOD and VtGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent an cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps. Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress ni ter eating, low, cold stale of iheßlpod, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Tn«amty, Suicide, ftc. /• Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One botUc will of ten effect a lasting cure. . „ r w a • Every bottle bears tlie wriueu slguaturo of J. a. HOUGHTON, M.D.j Sole Proprietor. Sold by agems m every town in the cnitoa states, and by respectable dealers m Medicines^ ®” e r r ,^‘ 1 J » . Agents for Pmsburgb, KE\ 9EH- & MeDOWELL^WI dealers supplied at Propnetor-a priees. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by H. EaBELLEJRS. 57 Wot d streey Snips sarsaparilla and tatOT a single man, woman or child has died of the N CHOLERA or any of its symptoms , who used this Invaluable preparation. Look at the city of LotnsvUle, wherethis sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daife but few 9f Cholera have occurred, aether were either persons fr<.mhoai,prtho.e W h<.d^gardedoaradvice reni^ For ealc bv KEYBER & M’DOWELL, 110 Wood «i Piu.bnr*h,where Ihe gCnuine article may al W|>>o btatned. . . 1 u ■ ». PETROLEUM— A cerium aare ior DlAtlrtUfflA, a diaeaae very prevalent this hoi weather the fore runner of Cholera, Tty H i jyfl .. KEYBERa MoDOWELL, HOUooii st. y M*TK WO, ■=!■ > L ,\:f> »» ' fffiatdlantons. i gQffS. &KD aOB JPRINTING. H« W« Corner of Wood and FifttaStreotft* rpHEProprietorof tho Momvirto Post and JL AKS MAfrutACTira^, 1 resppcifuny informs h.s fnend* and thepatrons of these papers, watherhasa 'large as,- sonmeni ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is pre pared to*executc ' XETTEE VBSBS PKINTtifO Oy BVSRV DSfiCBtPTIOm - ■> 1 - Dooir; 1 . ; : ' Bills of Lading, . Circular*, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, 9? rd & Handbills, Blanks, , Hot Kp*. ID - All kinds ofßlanka, Stage, Steamboat and Canal - Boat Buis, with appropriate cuts, printed on iheshortest nonce ana.mos: reasonable terras, . . - - , , He respectfully n*k& the patronage of his friends ana i the public generally, in ibis branch of his,business. „ I ■ £Op22 I x, HARrhK.: . J4HKB W. WOOOW BUI., A " , T f cabinet ». Wggifeß E7TB w ITTIRF. MANUFACTURER, ■Ware-room* 07 and 09; Thlra itteet. T W. W- respectfully informs Ills friends ana custom y . ers that' he has now completed the largest ana n aost-stock - of botuehoid furniture ever oefbro spen in | this city, as lie is deionnined to uphold the quality vfritn | well-seasoned materials, best workmanship) and newest designs; and from the extent-of bis orders and facility -in moj ufaciurmg, be is enabled to produce warranted futmttre,atiheTawes:pnce«. -- • • : u ; He nas- adopted the principle of identifying the ctit i -tomors’-interest with his own, m quality and, price, and i keeps always on band tbo greatest variety of ever} des enpuon of furniture, from the cheapest ondplamest, to the most cleg&m and costly, that a houso, ; or any part of one, may he furnished from his stock,, or manufacture a. expressly to order - - He therefore solicits on, inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, oflua stock,wlncU for richness of style and finish* cannot, be surpassed m any of the Eastern cities*. Parlor, . .. drawing, din ing, and bedroom-. ; .. - v . Chairs, of every vartety, consisting-of rosewaood, ma hogany and walnut Kli&nbcthen, Conservatoire and Eaiy Chotfa, of .every . description; Couches, Bolas«Tele-a-tcte ana jji*-•• • vans of the latest French and American patterns-, - Taihaea, What-Nots, and ladies' rnrloc Writing-Desks of various kinds; Work Tables, and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut ceutreand sola,ta bles, extension dmtng table*, .all sizes of. the ■ most-improved, and decidedly- ihe- post kind made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, ’ wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans • ana stools, secretary and book cases, side board*, fire screens, towel rocks, hat stands, and -music stools, cribs and cots - for children; paper/mache,, table and tea poya, ma hogany, rosewood, and ' inlaid pearl Tables, - &C. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabthkt joaxess supplied with all articles In their tme ■ . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shori est notice.’ ' ill orders >Uy aUended to, CHAIBS iSD PCEHITCKK. 2 y o 99 Third Woody Sjuti tide. a ' AVs have how on hand &. IfirgeTpnd m&msi- I CVare confident cannot be sit rpass e d, itfaBSB&S equalled; In this City, or (a the West, iiuiylft and finish. 'Those yrbo are in wantoi Futnlture arerespecifully Invited to roll and examine lot them selves.. E Steamboats furnished onlb.' shorte&tnsttce. AM orders pvjjjjjgj) A CO. FUnltan and Otwlr Wore liooraa. em :■ X B YOUNG Jfc CO M comer tf Third f?k hwai/ an&Smitiifiiklits.iOpptaiU Brovmh HauL ttjL. TjHL , PiittittrxA, keep constantly on hand repf B&lilwgB-tw* tpnke lo order, at the Lowest Prices,^ 1 ! 1 HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most -approved styles.. : - leM5 " sttamboatt) AHoyl i JRSLia TJIS subscribers lender their. acfZk for the favors bestow ■3 upon them by their Bteamboat friends, and PBr would respectfully remind them and others into- > * rested in buiMing boats, ibni they are at all umespre pared lo furnish,-on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Fornttare and Chaus of the be» material and workmanship. T B YOUNGS. CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets. fcblS opposite “Brown's Hotel.” Us fc. ItAJLAbU. -. ' ' • ' ' . *•' .-'-—.7* Hammer Dattleri - CABINET WAREROOM; SMITH FIELD STREET, Btttoan SecrrU&ttrext and Strawberry alleyyPUtshurgy Pa. ts\ HAMMER fle HAULER keep constantly on hand. ul_a variety of excellent end fashionable Furniutre,: Js2p3warrantedequal to any in the city, and sold on os * i Ifavorablfi Terms as can be obtained at an) similar, establishment in Jie West. They have now on natulan unusually extensive stock, embracing aUkindsoflarni* tare, irom the cheapest and plainest .to the most costly aud elegant- All orders promptly attended to: mt2l:6m /ewfrr*. WM- E. STEVENSON conlinaesio mann "&F CABINET-WARE without «’Uarg/« for earlage. _• > lus plain that i o accounts can be allowed, and that davers can have uo pemm ion to leave Flour without pajmcnl Wefcbpe that the public will be pleased with ihi3 arrangement, a* we shall endeavor to do them ju t cc . llß ujjo] WILMARTH A NOBLE. UO! FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized lo receive Pack ages to be forwarded to ban Francisco by the hou e ot CORUINNK, BBOTHEB & CO, at Panama, and to engage Passage in fit t class sailing Vessels from- Panama to San Francisco Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apli Post Buildings. Fifth 6L, near Wood. /"HIhAPEST SUMMER OOODB IN POWN—Light Cloth., all wool, Cashmareltes, Scotch Plaids, Inncn Drills and Ducks, with even variety of Mar seille, and other Vcsung. and^rtmmm^^ Pblloaophv of Brondretb 9 * Vegetable Pills* WHEN the theory of the circulation of tho blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. Wo saw and understood that the food wo eat, wav converted into blood, which repaired the wale of the animal machmd. the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heal the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man The blood is an elocuic fluid which carries this heat to every raau&c&uon of the body, even to the extremities of the hair andhorn) nail while the blood is thus the seat of lire, it is also the scat of disease, b ood gives the body strength, Brandreih’s pills give blood tho necessary power to throw out from it elf all impurities, thus jen dcrlngtho stream of ltfp pare and healthy Ir men Were more sincere, there would be fewer reHgioaacreeds, and if they keptcloso to nature's laws m the management of their bodies, they would require Imie medicine As men grow inteUlUgent they will become wiser and hap pier, e\ennow, theirwisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they uselfraiidroih , 3 Vege table Unit oral Pills, which soon restore themto health They are peculiarly adapted to the chmatc, and require uo extra care T whenthcy are u cd, in either dietor cloth ing They should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. Ono dose in tho beginning is more potent for good, than a down after tho sickness Is fixed in the system In colds, coughs,asthma, rheumatism, cosuvcness, fevers, and in all acute, heary or deep seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise Three or five will act like a charm, ofteii curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evil thereunto attend ing Remember, Brandreth’s Fills are a known and fufir testcdmwltcme, one thaws used by hmidxetfs of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world They are quietly superseding all other medi cines They take outoniy that from the blood which is iho cause ot weakness aad pain, leoving strength and health , they piedace healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kind of food Sold at No 29 Diomoud alloy—the only place in Pill - bureli where the genuine Brandrcth PiUaare kept for sale ~l«S?3m rt ' Snes “ lh ' TnmuS RLDPATH- A. JHILLIKEN & 00., HAVF ON HANDatlbeit Qltcnsivd CABINET anil No.M StnlthScld .t ularre o-aonracnl of fancy ond plant Fvrmtate,;wbi«tt limy will sell IS per cent, below customary rates. , .Torms—cosh only- 1 : . Idec27.ly. Dlssolutiort. . TTIHE Co-Fartnersbip c A o '°" fT cx J a ?,KL I, I Si? r c l n r l !! C JL subscribers,underihefirmof.ES.BONNETACo., Isiltfs day dissolved by mutuolconscst. Eitbcr partner may u.e?bc uume of the «3SJSI b *| ! X U SoSnep • MATTHEW®. VATTON. Fituburgd, Aprtllat, 1850. In- Having soldtnv enure interestiu tho firm of J. S, Bomer A Co to M. B. Pattos. my law partner, and tn roUriugfroiit business; I take great pleasure repom mending Uiin td ilte confidence ortny friends nnd_the public. i - InpUJ J. B. BONNfci. . .. B«o»OT»». ri'irc subscriber wishes to inform the oilmens of I’tltiH d O b A U ® 'K No?”* 2E SStfSKS affloinSie usrdaß.be Chronicle Printing office—which, hi connection with lus old room; mnkes the most spacious Cafpet establishment mthecountrr. and his advantsges spiar snrpass nny hbuse in th,ts city for space, arrangement and good light, that he ■■ certain of saitina every person who may favor him with a call. HisSocfiscwiple® in every.articlelnhia.line.and: ■ great pains wilt'bo taken at all Umcs to Show goods to persons wishing to look or bay. oct3l s Hi 0. Stoofctou, BOOESELLER AND STATIONER, No 47 coh**B or Market ahd Third streets, Sah >onniahtiy on hand for sale—Writing,Letter, Prints 5.4 Tea PAPER .Bonnet,Binders’, Pol lers’ and Trunk BOARDS; ißook and Newspaper. PRINTING MK— wjucjt ke will sell at the lowest cash pnses, ot in oicSange for Ra«» and Tanners’ Scrips, . . , *' * l ' 1 __ P>rg ©Mils. - 9&w t i JMtfriel itreetfNo; I Diamond*- ., -rrHB Bul>«cTiser iff'?t6w i * X cities a bdautifnfj-choico: and desirable stock of die ; netfCstfabrifcs and frojh. Paris* i^' tlC 'SPSiira and simtEß dry goods. Purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash pric'es. Embracing every (variety of richest atylesjindiiatest'iiaportsuons of - English and German Goods: among the leading-' -articleswillimioondthe following::./' ? • ••;•■ ' .parla priried Borako.d© LaineS)Troni lot cents to the flnestquaHty/ ; u A ' •. „ _ ' French and.. English Lavms r from -12 i cents.to. the *». •rFrenchAVork_Collars t new style, from lU.Qpntsto ihc best'artfete imported. v . . ?• j . ,v„ v -Frenckaffd English Ginghams, from I2i cents to tne best quality in the market. ■ -, 1 : English and American Chintzes, from ,C£ to s 12t cents fi'-i-? ?•/' » * ■v ■ >.■ _.: Rich Paris printed, and embroidered Muslntrana Or gandies; new style plain'and figured English roplins, ‘‘renclrßerftges, rlcn'stylest super -block Gro do Rhino Silks; fapcy-.figured Silkssuper changeable* Silka aod Satin deC hlenfl f Ltipi it’s b 1 dc k Bombazmesi and a beuq tiful assortment, of black and colored Alpaecas,. and: 'French Thibet Cloths. , , Chameleon SUkLandTuifcgatiuShawUisuperiorHer n&nnolSilk Tissue and Berage.ShawlsCashmere; Thibetßrosha andMbns ticrLoine* Shawls 1 . r: r r EANCYAND-VARIET? GOODS. , ' French work Capes and Collars; new stylo Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfsana Cravats;black and colored KhlGlovea; Lisle Thread y Mohair and Twisted Silk Gl6ve« and'Mills ;• Silki Worsted andjCotton Hose; Itogelherwitbalarge and complete assortment of Para* 1 sols and Umbrellas. ‘ -* ! GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. : •. • . Fir.nph gnd Knglfoh CloihgfCaesimeres ana Vesting*?;- . Sits, Shins and.Drawera; Linen-Cam* brie'and •Silki T d fcfa; legether with a splendid assort ment of GlovCSi Hosiery end Suspenders. AND STABILE GOODS. RussiriDiaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Lihen Lawhs, > Cassinetlß and Kentucky Cottonades; Bed Tic Ic ings.; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red, white--and. Yellow Flannols; Canton Flannels, &'c. ‘ • The coslpxneraof. the'honge and all cash buyers, aro requested to call and givelheabove, goods anearly ex amination. - The stock is* large and*-complete in every variety and style, all of-lhe, latest-importations, and will bd'sold at the vert lowest jmmkct'pbicss. . :t • o ABSALOM 'MORRIS,--' 75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE-OF D&TGOOOEi, . ..... -rvV.i "• • ~j; Ono of A* A.fIIASOS ® CO.» ; Tics. 62and 64 Market sirtet. -fTrriTili commence: on iIosDAT, December 00,1&>0 W . flnrt rjintinoethropph lhe month of January. On this occasion, the whole of .their immense establishment wiUbethrdwnopenfdrJletaH Trader and their .extOn?-' -SWe stock, nmnnniing to; One Hundred and Tiurty ThoasanditoUarsjWUtbe offered ar Retail, atfullyone^ fourth less ibanusual prices. V/ • -? •.. ' ‘ , The .notice,Otrueir Semi-Annual Sale toany one oj the Ihotlsandswhoattanded the sale of last year, will be sufficieat'guarantee fbT acall this season. Theywiii howevermentionn few of the t3oods and Pncesjrforthe 1 benefit of those who have never attended their Sales-^ HichCashmeres, *■ - : 73 c. Usualprice 31,00 ,• 500 pa. Cotton and Wool. Cashmeres, 25c.; usualprice - .-'i I i6oo fa. Colton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18|c price2ooud2scs . : ■ ; 50p»; High Colored PlamßeLnines, 45c. Ueual price flgjU. .. -■ £0 ps. Striped and Figured-Silks* 50c. Usualjpiice ■75 c.; . 50 pa. Black Silks..-Reduced 25 percent.; Usual price ' ps, Fanimeuas itrid Cloths. Reduced. Jo per bent;-’- -<■ *'■ ■■ 1 r .v2soolaopySqaaraShawl*, which will be sold atirom 8U0.55 less t&an the usual prices. 4 ,, : j. 3000 ydB^Bonhet ; Ribhons ? atSrrnd 10c. Usual puce IB and 25c7 '■ - 7 _ • • -Fast Colored Calicoes, eic. • Usaal pneeOcj , ICO cases English' and AmericaaCaUcoes* S and lOe - Usual price Ifr and 12|c.j : , ~ OUcasesßleachedMuslins. Reduced2c.per luru,. -SGO'balesßrcrwfn MUslm—all grades; -■ ’ . . Alw-Laces,' Embroideries, iVimnungs, Hosiery and Gloves;Linens,Checks, Cloths, Casuiineres, Cassinets and Jeans. . 7 Together with art immense variety, of other Goods, ail >f which Will be marked down to lower prices than any ’of ihelr previous sales . . "■■ . . i , . Theyinvitean early call,as many of their, choicest Good/wiHaooribe sold. The iowMprice named « tat.. & c 0 _ - ? Nos.' 02 and 64 Markctstrcei. Efil£J£OUJ£Ki£3 U—Kecetv.ed per express, a targe, assortment of the follffwingGopdi;. ,’-Ladies l book,*'JaCbrietVahd rausha French, wrought cads and collars?. Kossuuicnfla and collars; Valenci enntis aod’Louis Napoleon do do; Lcais Napoleon Ma*; line, Brussels; and Applique capes and sleeves T chenu*. zetles; black Cbaniufa and love : vcila» ladies* ; break* faSt caps ; and waists i embroidered linen cambric handkerchief® i -BngUsh thread-lates and edgr incs* Jaconet and Swiss edgings-and' infcetungß; to gether tviih ; a general assortment of ' French embroiderr ed and lace good,. : F°r™ AMASON&ca , NoS. 6a and 01 Market streot_ t-SINC SUNNlffS—Oi* StsUot received and open : ed*-compnsing in partthe following styles: WUlc Olid Yellow Loco; -Queen’s OW4I; AlbomCtiip; • UairTolm; . Milan do; • JennyJLindand Sawnj. English do;. Plated Straw and Sami do; Fine'Straw and Diamond; .Pearl and Loop ' .do.; Florence Crimped; . ! American Lace; t i. •English Pearl; ' Hungarian Mixed;. ;. -English Alboao; : FlutedMahUUt;-.... .« Silk ' do ; ■> • A-/Ar MASON A CO. ciotusi ttotnAi ciottia i ; AT EASTERN JQBBINGT‘-PRiCES.—IIG pieces Black' and FancV.eoforfeirFretich and English CbOTHSrPilbtjCToaSifigaml DrabClolhs. .' - V Jdst'opeued at - > :: A; A Co.’3, dec£ Nob. &3 and W Market street. Tin Roollng. . • THE subscribers take this method to inform property holders, honse-buildera,And -pit others interested, that they still continue the business 'ofTin Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill andexpsrienc.einthisparx ofthe business, basbilhertoenableathera lociveenUre saibfaction: - And they .hope,: that’by bcnunulrig tthe tame policy;of twin jlhe.best materials;and employ Ini? skillful workmen* to keep op this favorable.impression.: If the question of Tilt Roofing was newyor ju at brought before the 'notice of this community /or the .first time, we would consider that the importance of the; subject. would justify ns irt extending ourviewsoniitssuperior advantages. - This, however* is not the case. .We shall thfereforctConfine ourselves to a/ew remark?.! On the 6th dayor Jarie,lBl4.jneaTty seven years ago,) we fin ished oar fifst job of Tiaßoofirtg in this place. From that no to the present time, wa have covered with tin the roofs of the' finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We haVe given our -views pzrapreyious occasion on the superior advantage ©t Tin over irdn* as a covering for houses. XAnd time, ..the great tester .of. alhthings, has but tpo Nearly proven the correctness of our opinion. ; ; Again, if wejplace Tin in iuxta-poaiuonywuh Slate a* a covering for we think thatiiawill bear a favo rable -■ comparison; with some decided advantages.— These-advantages are, that when tin is used the to ox con .bc.mademuehflauer—thereby saving materials, in, the - lingthdf raßerSjbrick .in the. gable the .house easy of access in case of a fire, .and ;showing a bettbr'fimah and appearance. Also,'when tin is used the gnuerkbre worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gaiters, copper flashings, Ac.; —things indispensable on slate Tools. If further reasons Iweredeemed necessary, wc could offer .the experience' of oareastern cities in proof what has; been as U is a wcU known fact that New; York andoibereast-f cm cities very generally prefer even; tin! for their most . costly.and spfendidbuildihgs, notwithstanding they have a Arif supply of slate at their doors.; Wiik these reraarkß we wilUeave the subject with those interested, and will. tokQ pleasure Id giving further information when called otu;. - ,• * JOHN DUNLAP & CO., - febl?: , ~- r corner Market and Second sts. - Stoopeu Shoulders, .i '£[HOULI>ER'BRAuE9.—Tbesc Biices'are essential-- O ly adapted to those whoao professions in, life render (he .inclined .posture, necessary. To itie consumptive, the sedentary, arid all those who, in their daily pursuits,; have contracted the, habit of sloojfing, this Shoulder Brace is prevents the shoulders from faiUrirforWard bh : the chest, expands tha dimensions Of {the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are con tained; and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in; itsacuon, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in tboie important organS/and lq a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject. : • For sale by /. REYSER & M’DOWELL; • ‘ marfl ' ' • " i. ijQ.Woodst . Dr;Pltchtf-AbdominiU Snpporter. ’ THIS-instrument is used in all the Eastern cities; with 7 unpafa'lleled suceeSsv The effects produced by it are truly wonderful, m all those cases where ab3omi nal support is needed, firbm weakness of the abdominal muscles. : H is a sure cure fbr falling of the womb, and the long lisu>f diseases which attend that comptaint; For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, marB • • • •’ '• ‘--MO Wood of. - THESE Trusses are most confidently recommended to the ofilicted for the radical euro of Harma or Hup far*.‘They retain the rupture perfectly, arid may be. worn with'ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known, in many Instances, to 'effeot a. speedy cure. For sale by • KEf SIER A M’DOWELL, ' marB : ■, . • /.' 1 • ; . A4O Wood st Important to Tailors. . TVSXrIUiCErvkD-rO Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent V Shears, froraNq, lQdpwn. to'No. 2... ' A£S(J ii Patent Scissors, direct from the manpfastttreraVtfndibr fialc at • • • SOWN & TETLEY’S, 130 Wood at., ' Sdoora below Vtrgig alley DRV APPLES—M sank* Dried Apples? ipbbls.i doiFoesaleby; . Ja9 L.S. WATERMAN a sons. notice.- A I.L persona indebted lo the idle firm of Johnston A r\ Stockton, will please call and settle imraelletelY and save costs. flcb3| JOHNPLHMING Aa’l. j, n. wtudsjrs•*■ ••jous hsst, ib. ■ ;- :J*BrWIIiLIAiaS: Ap ; COii' ' - ■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding > and 'Cmmiasioh ! ileTchanls- t And Dealers in - poeCTST. pbopdce »m>. mreatraoH MAKDiicnjßEs, - • 1 ■ Comer of-Wood ami -Fifth suetu, • > ' , mats . .. , . ■ - ■■ : Piusburgh Steele & \ •pox EACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rtsn’s Xf BmLDCxG, yirgifi alley, tKirduory, betivcen Wood and Mtrtujiwba. 'Boxes of all descriptions made arid de live red at the shortest notice. r .. [febl9:lv ~ |J| OMINY—o9 i bbls.£Peari ” Reaver Hominy p " , AJL, , 1 ... .18 ,> do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, At»t received and for ealeTw WM.DYEB, • W®* < , , ' No.SOl' street.' E. W. LYND, '-'••I fr •& »\CV '’A, . . ••• V <.«••* *»■-V •: .' ; ». t •• '*. . ■. • ;■ t j.• s; *• **- -* * .. r' \.y; *'»fe t r -v. ■ , •a '.«r, '*.• SHAWLS, New Patent VtuuffSi '*.s' „■ v. t y ■•■»■. XV:"." ; ! •■;.■.■ • -.;-■:■>■■ ■■: " ...' V- : ;V r ■. ,-'y •* .. v -r-- • if *Js >•' v rf- »•: • •*•• ». ..... -i .' : ■ .M' - ’ ' .• ■ ■ ' V ‘ * - ■. - v - 1 • -rr ■•+ : 1 -;--1 - ~ **• * <\* '' - iUlateUaTUons. r '^SnlderJfl J >-~'Wlneßtorc. 70 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA , TFHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all Wines* l Atf, GOOD and CHEAP... .. • - , ‘‘SNiDER 5 ' has lately—in consequence of the namer* mu large Bajesmade by him tbcOnsumers—been obliged iaraciy to f epleaiahbis Btoch byTreeh imponatian»j tand. ho has now of'oSbTmg Botae of the best. Wines and' Liquors ever imported by him; He" would' re DU^, O catePole at veryiowbndes, rare old, and- some very choice MANRANILLA, all oadranghtbybie AlsOfrare oIddeUdaIeAMpNTUULAJMXineaskaof 16 . gallons spcciaUv selected fofcdnsntners. * Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in pntbp in Eurdpevwhichlie ctialkns& as equal to any that canb eprodnCea. ." !. •♦•The MANZANILLOand AMONTILLADOSher^ | net are peculiarly banted to convalescents, as 4hey I sirtWgih'en wiiUottvstimwathjg, and have not the aciapr i,many other Winei. ' ''/. . _ ; r . r .- f ‘ ..PORT. WINES principally specially- selected for , i.liis Sales to consumers from the BtoCk of* 1 ButtMssxEtfs,” ; I' at Oporto, and imported direct. j .‘These wines are fruity and delicate, and [have been .i 1 highly approved by his customers, because "of f their i t manifest superiority over all other Ports apd Red Wines palmed off oseuch.. :.r. ; , • \ • Theyiareof various sortsand ixt bottles and tm draught by the gallon, or. wholesale by thecask. Among them is some Tarcrdellcate WHITE PORT and MALM SEY PORT. . *wfJPcrsonq suffering with chronic affection of the bow. elscahnotbe too . DC BURGUNDY WlNfcSfceha*a largejtpdk aadcoft. assure xustomers:: that be can present to-th cm, from nis vaults, osgood-abouio of. Burgundy- as: France nuord.?, ■ SAUTERNEandBARSAC always oahandin bollies. r: -Ilia selection of RHINE ■ and' hi OS E LL E. WINES,- fromibeceUars of Messrs. Deejhabd AiJpHPi?, blens.are.extensivA and number many Still l Hocks, and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to tne very cboicest .-vintages- of the -i* STEINBERG,V which' is the best gtbwthof the Rhine. .* la the articles.bf COGNAC and •hasnow afinestocki embracing eXtniiOf. 1860, of OxaUd, Dcrmn: A C 0.,. celebrated « CLAVIER of 1831 , n in. eighth casks, and 1842 urhfada. and ‘iDUBOtrCHE,” 1844, in hbds.cn consignment, which 'Also-nulu;Sdoickin'd MONONGAHEki WHIS KEYTjAMAfCASPUUTS;ERESBRVmG BRANDY anil all .other Wines! and EiqoorB.,iaCludtng. Ml.ollhe. above, SOUD bf RETAIL. TO CONSUMERS la nny ActMastaniase orteil stock of HAVANASEGABS. • r '*j*AU Good* delivered, loiihin one day'sTcaek of Phua -■ :delphia> freight paid. Orders will be promptly execu ieO. jf seniby mail.or telegraph ' •. Address, * ... .. JACOB SNIDER,JR-» / ' Cheap Winj Store, : • 78 Walnutforeet, Philu. J, T; Deciter* Woodwardd&'Co., . Builder* and Erector* .tf Lightning Rtfs, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES ORDERS left atthisoffice or-the Post Office; ond for, p^Onalnritemew\ca : i : be*scen on Fourth street, residence of Dr, Hunt, between. Wood and Ferry r • - ' •Professor Siliiniadj Editor.’, of SiUiotbji s Journal;/Professof O.M.Miicnell,of thd Cincinnati . Observatory ] Professor Robert Peter, of Trahsy fvama University, Kentncky; Professor Chester Ifewey, D.D.. M.D., New York] Professor J/L. Casfrer, Clearlund University,'Ohio. ; • : ", ;• [ ; L ' v; In W.Loomis, John-Harper, Wilson M’Chndless; Mr; Childs, Col. Morgan,Rev; Mr. Spars*, J. D; Williams; Major Harding u U ; ‘S.-Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons y\L». Harper, D.N. WliiUB]*W» A.Mar shall, John Sampson,Major Davis and JoenH Shoenber* ger , ’ -[novlSUf T, ' HIEUIPHiSINSTITCTK. ; 5>.,> MEDICAL DBPAHTMENTrr-The regular course of Lecturesvr'ili commenceon .the first qflXduem&et and continue until the fast«t Febmary.The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of.the following ? : - PHOPEBSOB9C Z. FjtKskalr, M. D-V Professor of Anatomy. R. S. Newtoh, SI. by Professor of Surgery.; . ’ • K. J. HotCE,M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice o VT Bran Powuiij M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa,-, thology. Mineralogy and Geology; • ' J. KiNOj M. D.VProfessor of Materia Medics',Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. / J. Milioh Sircnsss, M. ; J>., Professor of Chemistry and • •phannacy.-'-'-''-^-'''-.-' 7 . J. A. Wimo*; M.D o Profeßßor of OUatemcs :and m eases of “Womenand Children.' bBCTHnUS, ' ' • :AT«dtc»n<—-Prof. H.JiHtrtcti;' .1 Suigery— Prof. R. S/Newtot?. 7s Fnss3iAJi, M.D:, Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course amount to SU’5. ' Matriculaloris 35. De toonstraior r flFee,siO. Graduation, 820.. Those deeiringluTtherinformauonjWillpleaßeaddres* their letters (post paid) to the Dean: and Students arri ving imhe city will please cadi od him at the Commer ciSfHotel. J R,S. NEWTON, M,D *. . -DeanoftbeFaeiUty. LAW DEPARTMENT.. . Hon E W M Kus&.Protof Theoryund Practice of Law Jko DELAFi&bs, Esq, Prof of Commercial J ttrisjmidence. .•Zfenu—ssU per session. --v • v.-~,-• *' ” communications pprtaimnzto lutadepartmoniinusl be addressed to , . E.JW. ill. KING, Esq. Jl&?nJi*u l ‘2'mti.iMarchjlSso. ' J . .. ■ ' The Faculties, for Ihicllectual abilities, mojbt vrorlh and professional acquirements).will compare favorably ••With thqmsstdbtiagaUhed in our country,-,' TbuMedical Faculty constitutes-an anomaly in thus, or any other country—all of them are able Lecturers attcl the best at. Those whowillconteiuplateourscographicalposilTOn, and ilia extent of population, can Uavenodoubiasio, .the eligibility of oar situation. for. au enterprise ot the kind. - Adto health,lUplmUughUseasonsot&c year,we deny that tmydtiurcii^haiviou. ■ The jfirfticlase ofth&Lavr and Medical Departmeniao. this losGtiye were smalEbul th?i genitentenlcomposing.. theiniare talented audio tachighesidcffeerespectabie— T afavorableocaeafor the future pVosperityoflhe lnßUiutc. Thatthe pnbUcroaybe’satlsfiedorihe permanency of this school, we.fecjit our duty v t2> state, that the Trustee? and Faeulty form atirtir inaction, which augurs wellfot its future success j aud that the peculiar internal organic zauon which, connects them, cannot he inicrupted.. .*v J3.:W* M. KING, *pi President of the Memphis Institute. Silver Forlifii Sjpoanß, «Stc. WE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of silver Spoons, Xadlesv or our own manufacture, 1 of siondard * ’ ' idlUi B. M’KADDEN * CO., ■ 95 Market street. - / magnifying Qiassest ,■: OF one, two anil three g asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank'noie3*and other purposes* for sale by [octajl jOHri B. M’FAPDEN feOO. ' Tofbe citizens drAllegbeny City. • V BOX for the TecepUon of Orders for CITY "HILLS J\_ FJ-iOUR is left at thestore of Mercer &. Robinson. Federal street.* Sach Orders will be promptly supplied BdalO * - WIUMARTH VNOUbR. SOO Itten Wanted Immediately, A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.-fThe wages . /V are SO cents.per dayt and we chargb-SIjTS per week for boarding. Apply atthe-office,on th,e Steuben- 1 ville road. nearM’Donaidte tavern—4 miles from Pitts bargh. BURNSID& iiANNEY & CO • SALE OF VALUABLE' - - V * ISOST WORKS, IfEGROES; mCLES, Ac; IN pursuance of a decteiS of the Chancery Courtln Clarksville, at the October rertn/1850, I veiU eeltaT IheLouisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Btate of Tennessee, j on the fitb duy of April, 185 U the Furnace known a % the Louisa Furnaceuxnd the Mount Vernon Eumace,with all the lands attachedand ttiljbining there to, amounting to..some 20,000 acres.- At the same.time and place I wU! 6ell A vuranble negro man, John Carter, ; a Founder, arid his wife and children', on a credit of 1,2 V and 3 years. -The Teal estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 y6 Ojnhe lith of April, will also sell, atthelate residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as the. Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’® Creek, with all the lands adjoining aud attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of- and 4 yeurs. StWTmer County: Lands nearGattatiiu ■ I trill also seltf on thoSGth of March,' 1851, imho town of Gallatin, at the CouitHouse,32o acres of land lying in said as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 and ayeair.; ‘ ; >\ • Hai&tand JJst w Nashvitfc . I willalao sell, on the i2Bthof March", 1851; firyaluabfe' House and Lot in Nashville; at the Market Hou*e, kppwn as Lot No-64, situated on High 8t.,-on a credit of 1,2' end G years, Bond and approved security, will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the realefc* tate in all cases. P. PRIESTLEY; C. & M. ■ Saleof Mules, Wagon a,&©« - I will,'us the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter; sell at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn, on the filh day of April,lBslrOil the personal property of the said Robt, Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on acredil of twelve months. v. I-will also sell, on. the llth day of AprU, 1851,'at the lateTesidence of Robert Baxteir, in Montgomery couiify . Tennessee, about 30 Mules,Horses, Cattle; Household and Kitchen Furniture, togetherwith aU personal prop* erty of aaidßobert Baxter;; on a creditof IS months Bond and security will; be Required .on all su&s oyer 010. -Thesale wiU be continued al each pi nee from day to day, till all the.propcrtyia sold. ~ ; : =r j • > - Dec, I7;185p. : . ROPERT BAXTER, Adm’r. JET" Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements; with the amount of the fee stated.- Published till day of last cole, . -.7 •• ■ • The liashvUleOnion andTrae ! Whigi the Louisville Journalt the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, wulpubliah the above advertisement twiee a ■week, until day of sale, and forward nceoatfla to ihe'Clerk and Master for 1 seitlettfont. ' ’ . . - doc23:tawts — ClaTJtsviUt JtfFevionian. 1 • . r __l' Spring stocit or c»rpof»« THE subscriber having retnracd from ihe,;Kls(ern /fellies, is now of Caroew,. OU:aolhs,>Viudow;Bhades, > giJurß^^cjrth^g^^ Dodr BlauSv DrQgffei t?iiir Crash*/Table ana Piano Covers* Mottle?*lee'.* g*'c. All o.Pwmch have been. se lected from the latest importations and best ries. : sit eye single fo the interest of bin cast*-, merit, and all who may favor htts wilt a call, great SSS is vimes talten- to show Copds ;to pefsnrui Inolt 'orbny.- caUtond eiamtue the stock, where ca'd be found the latest and best styles of the above named w,l) P r,cca K ?^^ s to ™t all: Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo Bnilding, Fdonh street. J-'IOD FJSH—IS drum* £ah In sfina arii for; sale. (J roarl MU4.ER * RICKEXSON. '« .-v ; ' ... " ' it//?** v. L|)' ■!# ; ~-.t . *•■:»:!»/•. ; r ■■. Si.: 4 '-" '••■' ; *- '•■'■- .. y*. - • .'.■ ' '£j£, f.‘-, .. Ssmpatfiss. - BRANCH^jQFF-ICE r 54 finaiw,' ■ V ft r?AftftTraVnctfegSof lafl Director*te ' - INSURANCE COMPANY” mec>Jbjr,w*nt» Bcl wMlag,, _ „ - ■OSor'B7o,ooo■cajiitilto'lhe iompbrifr. **«ii ’,v proud to sayi all 4ho r- « f s . , the safest kind, in small risks, and u UftP ,..■•■ fdi«bl£dne year. <' '*•rVit-i .it* _ Number of-Bolidea issued"** „ «ta «fv Amountof jirbpertyiußured'*--- _54,073,6d& ?Amaunt*ofguaranteepreniiuriis«S4s,'li» 38 : - J' r . Amounlnf - i‘ ** ' Afndmitdf guarantee 1 Stock*»« V 11 '■ M. TjUjg Ww*-.- .- . %7*..v#t Www~ , To.be deducted fromthe above the.incideataleJpcn*,, * Besoflbudffice: r /"' : city dr countTy/jnerohJlntStinid trtfncTS'or aWeiK, mgs, and isolated or cotwtry property,,*!Js tfa* company fiffordsadvontagcs InpoLntof cheapness zaieif and no Insurance Oompanyj:; •it tins country. • v 5 Cbadactednttlheeqidtablb dtidgreaily iraproyedsys*# . iem f pf Clasflificaueii- of. Risks, ejccludiogiall special.; hazards, insuring onlyu limited amount many one 105* ; caiity«.thus precluding the frequencyAlid deterrence o^ r .. . loigo fiieqi and also, oq Mutualplan/': it not only possesses die cheapness ana accommodation.: ..of both mi)ib3ds,.bptentitles the insured Mr"a tion in the profits.; ;•= ’ t rt «• 't •**? It ia under the coritrolof tne following Directors:-—^ 1 P.JUubcrfojd, AjJvGHUu, Johniß. Packer, BamselT., [ Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C* Sedgwick, Hebert. h-Mot*:--*-- S M RUTHERTOttb, Pres’t. ‘ r ; ; }A* J.GILLETT,See’y. J, .ctuary.' w . pa27:y ; A. A. Cabbieb, Pecmßrutuial iiuiurance CoS»IP^M , % 5 \ GENT 1N FJTTSBTJR&H/W. H.'DAVIS, (vice J • Finney, 383, liberty aireet. • j t ; .. Fox tho belter convenience of piTßons' rcaiding m «<. loweriyau be foiuivt - daUjifrom eleyenAotwelve. and ., avthe. conniing room ofX SchbonmaSerds ,., •Wboactreet, where all necessary?information will , gi?ciu .and. communications., tov- Faniptileis explaining the tJrfnciptea nilti Benefits of lnsnrance» arid blank fotmafornlshcdon application, i:. •• , . Capital atocU mHEINSURANUE COMPANY OF NORTH AMEF 1 .JCAjPhiladeJphiarCbanered 1794rC*pital OoOo f ; OoO*as^ett ; Jantlar/13,183r, 6O, wu’ mako insurance on butidingi' 4h&lheir-tb&isnti tn thi,'. • pity and vicinity. Also, oh property'jofAverjr degerir* tiou, bneienmboats arid oilier vessels, either byinlan-.- irMsportatiQtrpfcon.the.geaa.- < , ?.* • DIRECTORS; • , ..■■■•: • rf r ..• Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t., JacobMVTfcbmas, ' ■ # • ** • Samuel WiJones, . . JohulLNellV' . v Edward Smith,. i ,\i VrfiidMmlD. Wood 4 h ■ John Brown, < . ~ v WilliamJVKoUlu • SambelF.Smith, • Pr&nds HaijHasy r i-' Saaajuelßrboks, - \ • .S.Ansfin<ibone, . t>. Charles Taylor, WjUtiaiaE,Sowell, • F .• • Ambrash white,- ' * UebrgblVfrAßplnwaH.' , Tbomafl'l?. Cope, <* *■. --James N.CWckson, " S. Morris,\yoJer, . H,D. SheTxerd, See^yr: : Thlsialhe oldest 'lnsurance Cotnpfrny lii: theUniU> States, jandfto© a£\ plo means, pud avoiding alt risks, of an; extra hazsit- . ous character, maybeconsidered «s hffermt£ amplest cnrity.tO;thep»blic> {} ja«4 No. 141 Front atreet.« \ SAtKTV, PERPETUITY AND B£CUfOT\ THE NATIONAII LOAN FttMD J ■■ t,IFJK .MSVftASCB JOOIKTT LONDON' AND NEW-YOHIf. Capital, £ooo,ooo—Kqjtalto :83,800,G06 ■tlfriTH a large rurpJw of profits.. Alpartioa of/bo} .' ¥¥ • capital and surplus Invested inU. S.Gbvemmef ' Stocks* andotherseedrities in the City ofNew York-v , Policies beidintbiacounlry over 6,000..f l eTsona ’suririg participatein theptofila efthe Company. . j Calx/amia faith atteduetdratts*:/',' : X‘ : , Among the advantages of. p Policy in this. Compac t r are the ■ ' 1 *. l { { « A party insured for.the,whole .term of Jifir bt&y at an ■; ont-half the. amount of annual premia! ■' wilhontndte dr.sedornV, or deposit cf policy, nod Is $ . titled to division of A-/ y ,' j Be may. at anyjime sarrendet his policy, and rcceli back as. value toereof one-haJi the gross sum paid q - * him'ina^ualcorEraldnp'retiiiaiit*.^ 1 »-• A party already fox-wholerllfa may, on p& meat of asmallsdm,convert hi* insurance into a ok potieyuponihe loan system ififroduedd. . ] Parlies already insured and Entitled Mo" a two-As loan, are npkshuf outfrom^aid'two-tliirdloan, if thj prefer it, apoathe terms sULted in the Society’s pomp lets; : ; -‘k i•. A party may,nt a moderate'annual premium, insn . for ihe ege df CO yeartj? - full BuminsMftdUj3Ui,sXsfffltjmUbt jpaidWEmt of he dieabefore..xeachiDg,that nge,the tall sum insnr* wiU be,paid representatives. { .Ithasbecome customary In'the. Atlantic cities force -gtegutionbioinsufb the* v UVeS of their .Pastors,-and) 1 Ne w Yeartadnyto make thefamitya pi sent of- the policy, anMsxceliom wj of showing tlieir jregord. for.iheir Minister, whoso sals? Invery many cases jB pu immedltf - winttk TolhC’ma& offamily, ‘at his death, U isacc lolauoabeyond expression' to know Umt ms helpkt - tilde ones are thus provided for. r> ‘ Churches involved. wdtflddOweil lo insure the liv; . of one oX nmreoflite trustees. at - whoxfe demise t‘ , amount would be applied to %Qiduie the debt* \- l < Explanatory pamphlets and mformMionklvettffratj • at the Banking House of;'.; i CC>., f . . novgg 3Yddd.absecand.door above Fourth rpHE INSTT 1 the E change,ThirdstreeuPJijladelphia.Vi X w.'sjj :• fc-.'- Fias Is^olur?c?i.— -Buildings, Merchandize, and oilr ' properlyin'rau^janfl i Ta« , ftjrp,iiisaml'ttjhiEt3t loss b daraagebyhreatthclowestraieof.pTeouuiii., I . Mahuib IsacitANcK!~They. also insnreYessels, Cft goes and foreign, o.r f coastwi9quimidcT open [’ . special policies,as the nssured may desfse.v &-■: ■ IrtuiTOTitAKSPqOTAXion.rr-They.aisoihsu'remerdu-'>: dize by Eailroad Cars, Ca£.- Boats and'SteamßdatSj «h rive r* andlake&'dn the maHmgton r Isaac t' . Davis,'VViUiamFolweUiJolm-Newltifjßt.Bi'M.iluste r Jaraea.C..Haud,TKeppmlus.Patliding y H;Jcncer K f Dvain,Charles-i&KyyJvGL.'JohnsOfij/VVUiiain Hay,£ S.ThomaSwJcdmSeUcrSrWaL-Eyre, Jr. r- DIEECTOBO AT PPmBDBGII.r 1 - J>r. T. More*'*! Hugh Craig, JhbvT.ijOCTn..;,. ... ... , ].. ;* ~v fStews WflJjAAl MARTlH,President - Tnos. C.lUrm,.Vice PreeWem:,, .. :■■■■■■■ ’.• JOuepb W. CoWin,Secreleryj . Office of th&CompaiiyyNtf. 4a Wathrstleet, Piv burgh. (jelfcdiQ. ; P.A. MADEIHA,Agent: Ftre and JSulno Jn»rMue« i..:- yrtMlE OFJPlCE.ofthe Insurant* Cg.jrf jfertk AmtfK' " X has bee n. Yetnottd, to th e" Warcbous eof Hardy, Jart &.Co., ; No;a4}>FronrstreetVihifdTi’6ustt‘Bastof Wo" street,where theaabscriber willissue Bah - ings and their coiitenis, and Oh Shipments by Steambo." and other for the above old ana: responsiL Company*» v f: [ap3} . r, .W81. P,AJQNBS,Agent*. ■ iiir& and HeaUtx lnanratftie, . THE MUTUAL LIFE AND health insubani COMPAN Y, of ; Philadelphia, Incorporated by i{ LegifilatxmroCTeitnsylvaiiw; Muteb,l64§ tjCJuiittr W petaal • RaiUMstr vanta and full SO lhan P'*- OKualtatea 6f Lif6Ttf9urdrice,aft ui63oUc>wui&eo&u>& eon wiltsbow.; Tims a, periodo'Mheage ofUO insure for 810U-foT-liCet must-pay inchedraid s2j3B*Pe nos ‘ vania 82,30> Penn Mutnal 82j0e, Equitable S2,W, Ni: England 52,30 T NeivYGrt Life $2,36. V and Heahh, PMtafe/jKn,SI,SI. • D Orrfck,Charles.® Hall, Wa Boone, Robert FKingyCbarleaP Hay4«,BiT W Balder j Chaa.Oß Carapboll/SI.M Roevo.H.'D.tiowla Coos' J Rodman.Carlrer,K lt Butler,Jl!lTjjn-E..Cope. Jtx rfenij, SanmefffOmclc: ViuPmident, Robert P v Kir Sccntatf, PtanciaSlabxbarne. >t* t< Appli.cn lionstvilh bo received and everYllccbrcual/ given- by 'SAMUEU FAHNESTOCK, AseafeToSn ■ ConnnerelaV Rooms,' corner of ‘Third mnrwobd, strot' iEilUbttrghbi-, U -Vi-a .matpeiap;^;i ' ' IN DBM'NTTTf. ■ The Ftattltlbl lasttranea Oozao&jf. .09 JSnLWJBIiPBU.' • J :\ . ~ S DIRECTORS:— 1 ,' ’ -' 1 Charles W. Banoker,-Gebrge WaTEUefaw* lThomas Hart, V," 1 ftlorilpcai X>, Irtiria'; Tobma Wagner,- - r'Aaotobl®;»oito3 SamyelGrant,-- ■ Davas.Br4wne,3 Jacob R.Snulh, • • ' Mini* Patterson’* ' "\1 ' OHAS. \v. Pm*; Chas. G. Bancieb, Secretary, ... ■ • « • t ; . ■ • By Continue tq moke insurance,-perpetual'br limit’ description of property in town and cootury Tlie Company have reserved a large Contingent Par 'whlchj'witfi tHeir.Caphal uud'Premiums,'wfeivJnvwb; tuTora ample protection to the ftssnredl . ' -. 1 £ The Assets of the Compnay.oa' Jonnaijrlai, 1349, j nnblighod agreeably to an Actcf- were as frj Mortgages'™ .' 3r,M7,«a 41 ! H«alEslate— UJ... 94,724 81 { ■ i Temporary : 98,001 85 j •• . StOCKS tTPman** ", .fiIJSB3 25 | ■.' Cash,Ac. t \ 7l. SlnceCtheir iucotpotalMWW a perio4.of.l£jreanMh havepmdtipwsrdsof Onr itfuttca Foui Hxuutrtd Tktt Are, 1 thereby afibrdidg'hvidea' of the advantages, as wo)laMli6Qb{ljiy a disposition tomefcfwtthwomjaines^jaßfiahiUiios; * ' . J.GARDH^ERCOFFJNj'Agent, marSJ ; ‘.OlficeN. E. corner Wphdaha^dsts- F»*BttnrougVil# duirimhorued AgentUio be 1 ’ T nffiTH io make permanent and: limited -Tnjjtimn/ , ob property:inthl» Bi?r»n4iuvieuil«jr ( and cri ittipinoji bylhecsuia! and rivers- . ■ DIRECTORS:, . ~ Arthur G. Coffim-Prest. Samuel Brooks, v*.' ; ; Atex-Heniy, r . r Charles,Taylor,-'"-' * 1 -Samuel %,-SmitS,-. • EdirardSpmh, . Ambrose ■ i »4»T. ’ Jacobi HViThoraat- ; _ a PC ,, ssra&i,*; s; Stute« v Tiawn S been charterea iu 17«. petual,uud rtmnUshigb»taßamg, loßj-eapeneate a! pie means, andavoidiugall rlskaof chanwWr.Umay be considered as ottbruuraraplesecu. tytatbe public. .. VmAIMvJOXEs: -At Counting Room of Atwood,ionesje.Col, TVaterai : Frontat».i Pittsburgh „ ■rnayiy SnAWiLS-— Received thia mornlTff At Broahei Boy Stolo SHAWJU3-^ve®anr rior styles andqualitiey. Por»oi&low. ■■* *\ :- C 8 toil 04 MarVrt Street. . ,v 1- «•s<-+.< ‘ ' -v.* Vi V - 1 }*•'.' "V'X W-Lwii: Alt-fify XXvUVv: J \ S i' ?l/AN r l'ATiOfli AJGLASSES-—barrelnew prn HolaKtijiM received andfoi'iate by - ,'U ■ MU^liEß'* RICkBTSON. ■ dwM . N0t.231 urt 333 Idbenjii. ■ *v... **••■»: \ , *, -sV ■ '5. ' ' "T-. .V •X: ■ e '»V -• . r ■'if ' •> k; ... ;• >.A. %>: •\ ■ ■: • X‘=