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T> ?- ~ vc'^rsrT^^^T^J l, ‘X<'»r‘»s ; l!^233i^!?sa¥ J SS^Ss?®S»s-i^^Si]S-<4!is‘lV , 4''*V i r 4 1 v.*„* • -j r „-■ *4^" > / •«.' * -.-x'C-i'Mv '*.•; '! ■■;' ‘■y*~. aga**S■■ ■"■* ::/■:- - r .r-*¥«*=■; ■:-%■: i: jaa^g-.. -•■ Sew Book»t Sew DooHll - - A * HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite ’ hy Prank-Forester—lllus tmed. s ■'-< t*f - *• , v, - * He iJOrtidbnry&on the Rhine | .bjcTbuckereyr-j-:. Louise La Vttiieliiel .orcpnclaiipn at the IropMask, The Queen's Neoktacr. hy PumM - FollyPeaMflsMim’tf-Weddingj-iUaatraVKms by. Darby.- FonFolioal-a Medieal Stnaent,.do. v^do-, The City Merchant, * - H0.,-* do Berie; v'jfio-.. irdo ij •. OregonandGaltfrrma—wUhillustrailbnsu:.-v- : . GentlemenVEtiqaette; by Coant JJ’Ortay, Z* The Ladies Etiquette and Hand Book of Toilet. Lfttell’B»Li%lbg r AgGf N 0.357. • LaVengrOv 'Anew sop ply. ■ • • • • fmarSO • magazines for Sloven ! - • /"'lODEVYGrahamt Sartainand'the LadiesVNatioijal VT-Magazines for March-arc received atWAMvS re* n odlcalOfSce, No. 85 Fourth Btreet. The Norib Bnuab Eeview for February. by the aathor ofthe vvuiwng- Polly PeabloßMra’s Weddinff, and othe r * amhox of “Major Jones’ Conrtstnp,” Streaks of Squatter Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution—No< Li ssss&Sifissss aessr-^-t£«ss&sai^ , “ Tfee Gentlemen’s Science -of Etiquette*- and .Guidnto. the JUeages and Habits of Bocietvy.by. Count AKredß r. Onay.Tbe Most Polished Gentleman in the. World.— Fof Sue aa above.- Price £5 cents. • _. tparlS •; April Magazines* . S MINER A street.have re? *. ceived the following new Magazines and Novels: oodey’s Lady’s Book for April; Grahara’sMagazine, do;. .• Saxtain’e.. ; do ~ - • do; • Peterson 1 * do . do; ~ Dictionary of Mechanics I ,EngineWork andEngineor- | •••;•■! Part Second of Caroline of Brunswick-; ... 1 . The Warwick Woodlands—or, Things bis they were Twenty Fears Ago. By Frank Forester—new.*diuon>, revised and corrected, witb illustration* by.-the author, : - TheKicklebarghs on ihe Rhine—with. a preface on*, titled on.essay on Thunder and Small Beer. By W. M. Thtckery* Price 12fc centß; ■ .■ History. Structure and Statistics of Plank Roads in the -Brated SUleSf and Canada.. By W. Ktngsfordi Civil En gineer-on the Hudson River Railroad. Withrcmarksoa Hoada-ia general, by -F.G4 Skuiner—and a .letter on Plank. Beads, by the Hon Charles E. Clark. < • . AH of the above arefer sale at the cheapest Book Store in the city. [marl7 Hew Book! I Nevrßootti 11 T?OREIGN Reminiscences, by Henry Richard -Lord Jc Holland, 'Edited by his eon, Henry Edward Lord H Jane Bouvene; orProspcnty and Adversity, By Cath arine Sinclair, author of Sir Edward Graham, Holyday io Mßo’rland Cottage By the author of Mary Barton. laveuero; the Schblar—The Gipsy—The Pnest. By Geifrge Borrow, author of the “ Bible m Spain” and tho SSdreth’a History of the United States.— I Second Benee. . ~ , . The above workaiugt received and for sole by R. C STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner Market ana Third streets. TONES ON LANDOFFIC E TITLES—A syllabus of tl the Law of Land Office Titles in Pennsylvania, by JoeUdaea, received and for sale b£ No. 47 Market St. marls T>b&N£ BOOKS—Tno largest siockof Blank-Book*, 'lf of-every description in aifatyles of bindery, is of* feredfor sale, ai the lowest rales, at - W.S HAVENS’ Blank Book Store, . - corner of Market and *>econd *ireet - Merchants are reqaened to call and examine oar Me dian *fid Demi Blank Works, -which are offeredi at tow ■rpri&a than they have been sold in thlscity. [mar? - Webster** Gnabrldfred Dletlonaty* TKTKBSTER’SUNASHJDGtsD DICTIONARY t bo and i|V ta sheep, 1452 pp. quarto. Price 353?. The same workbmndin Rdssia calf, embused hack and-aides, very elegant, 310,00. ~ - A tara supply of the above work received by . * HK JuHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood *>rect- JSew Music* ONE is the Calmness ; byW. V Wallace, \JC Tianga 1 poa'i Like to See—Comic Bong, CanirorgetNew England t . Wanted,a<3overn.ess— by John Parry, Mamma is so very Particular, Void of Bye-gone Days—by Foster; Annie Laune; Lilly,-or the Lost'Child—by Woodbury Rind Words—by Mrs Millard; Batchelor 3 * Lantern—by the Hutchisons ; -- Home Sick Polka; . Olivia Polka; “ '•GjrahdPblfcado Concert—by W. V Wallace; With alfihe late popular Songs, Waltzes, Cotillions, Polkas, Marches, Variations, Ac., Ac , issued in the Bftstehi Cities. New-Mtuicreceived every week. _ _ Avery large and newstoefcof CHICRERtNG’3 PI ANOS to arrive, of 6, fIJ, 6| and 7 octaves, curved and plain, varying in price from 3275 to 3500. . Also, rtoo Grand Pianos, from the same celebrated ■ manufactory. .. Thd' above/- with a full and general stock of Music add ttusieal merchandize for sale by % v•• v JOHN H.’MELLOB, Agent for the sale of Chickenng’s Pianos for Western No. 81, Wood street. • V N B —Two Piano Fortes to hire. X>id Pianos taken in part pay. for new ones. (marSt Itoek or Flano* *■ -1 ■■■■ . MRS. C. BLDME would respect tSSßiTsl CskeiifaUy invite ibe attention ofthepub l ss „~i Wli 'i| 1 1 111 la her new and splendid slock of i -i \Esffi3pfANOS,iust opened and ready for sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Ftanos, with the hew improvement ofthe over-stringi, the la test tuifl most important improvement. Invented solely by them and by no others. They have been tried to be carved Piano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, New York. Threa 7 octave Pianos, also mace by Uacon ft naveo, Itjuf Bd’oclaVe Pianos, made by 1- A. C. Fisher, lata Nnhna A Fisher, New York) together with some of our owii maftafacinrei with metaiic frame. utua BBWaBSIC.. ■ ■ ■ TRTHERE are the Friends of my Youth. By G. Barker; Yp |>ve Something Sweet to Tell You; The Robin; • . , _ • „ : PnlThinking o’er the Days, Marv; . . . My New England Home. New Song, dedicated to ihe Ladies of New England; . , She.l Love is far away. - Oh; Meet me ontheSilver Shore; on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury Lilyßhey. ByS;C. Foster i' . Pve leßmjtHotive Village.. By G.Barker; "FofhlfhL illack Shakers’ Song.and Polka; Wonld I were with Thee—for Gaitar; 1»W Adlenx: By Horr; , ,* Aft extensive collection of new Polkas, Wallxcs, Vatiauana, &&. ■ ■ • _ Ainu anew supply ofNow Cannina Sacra,” Can lica Landis, and an oxcellem now work, called the I'ifc tetiu.’’ a collection of popular and social sonM.harmo niied and arjanged byG.S Webb and W. Mason considered one or the best works erer published; H.KLKBEB, Ooinstr Hsnr, No. 101 Third street. Hope Omu in Full Operation Again !• flyan l t Buildings, F*flk Strut. fIIBE proprietor, thankful to the public ibr past cus -- -toxs’i ventures to solicit a continuance of the same /or his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spies if ills within the city—for the accommodation Of his Customers, and all who wish to have really good . Flotuyporc ground.Bpiee?, &.©■•. Ac. - The'attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is invited, and allX ask is that they will giveme a trial. r R, ÜBAiVO) ;•■■■■ - No, 1 Diamond...., N. B; All articles taken back if not found good, and thc~money returned. • _[mari¥_. Bolivar Fire Brick Hanufatturing Company. b»m.xieb, b.f.jokw, h-b.-jcaobaw. OtOVBB. KIBBA CO.» Proprietors. nfIHE subscribers having been appointed Agents for I the above named concern, wilf feeepconstantly on hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar dbife Fire Clay,-Furnace Hearths and They are also Teady to receive orders for said Bnckjto pe madeih.4lxe*nd shapeto.suit purchasers,.which.saa». WUit noeessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fireßrtck.posess over d oUi cra'ibathave been offered for sale in the Untied States, ihelr superiority Derng well known to fjnostau persons who ate Fire brick. The proprietors have'determined that the. Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall he . spared to mako them even better than they .have heretofore .been. This is the only establishment t.ow manufacturing tiro " Brick svßolivar. Kitß A JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st«, Pittsburgh* _■ mHELKASE OF THfciNKW YOKK DRY GOODS X' OTORE;Noreff Market street,-with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to .be sold at'OhargaliH-Any'person-wishing-to commence-busi-- ctss on Market street,-the • above old busi ness stand, one ofthebeston the.eireet t canhe had on fhvorable terms, ifapplication is made immediately to tho'subscriber, who wishes to ehangejua butfness. _T , WM.H GARRARD. . Q~N THURSDAY, a sum of money* in Bank-Notes— which the owner con hove by calling at the Store of “ “ * JOHN'S. M/FADDEN & CO* ■ " ~ . No,P? Market street.: . Cor Sale. SHARES 1 Hand'StreerßrMye Stockr• -v• ::' : xjtj- 85. do ■ Northern labertiei do; t ■ 'CO do - Su-Clmr Streel do; Fortmlebs’ . viH . PATRICKS A FRIEND, naicO ..sOmcr.Wood street and Piamottd alley. LttlO naifbbig. 3Mac Inire i *> do 1 do; lSfctt* do 1 r. do • : ‘: - ■ 2 bbls. No- VSalmon; for solo by : ■ , •J,D.TVH,UAMa k Rf>. 1 fiS BOAR »3-J ?sl r«eiVri.am jH|t»-foTB*leoy “•'•• -J. L.bhßß; waf6 i J ' - 1 .~, ■ ■ corner of Penn ana rmrin t t 6 . ■ Kr[ ft EEAM3.RUI.ED cap WritingplFEafoP y I tJ sale low by imarol ■ J. lj_ SHKR nc BBLs.OhloFire-ptoof PainWorsale toy • 60 mart. • J- C ShEE —LOVER SEED—IOO receiving and for tale bir 1 ' . , - . •• i -STUART &SILI*, - - -184 Wood ytUAB -CIDER—lOJibls. prime instp»e and XoraaJo. . . . ti't (/ART“4BILL, . ,* 'i’ v . . ’ , ** ~ JBisaUantott*. Pnp^tHang ingsJbrJlans. Parlors and Chambers* at prices ranging from6}c. ta S 3 per piece. F^& j& K S H ALt,, naiSl 85 fontth street. riMJ HOUSEKEEPERS—Ortsre for Papor Hangers can beleft nt the Wall PaperSJoro °, r ABBHALL tn&Tiel ■ issortmentof French and Eastern Paper Hanging* m SSfaSSr. taqSat and. plain together wnh lye, „ea p MBSBSEBfa** ruL-.ai' T>-»a!~oaa. hnndta chcsta pnme .family J. Te°i for sale at the Central Teat Store, aomprisins iJnst -reaeivinff, aircsh lot of-ft/ly Ctnt black and Kteen Teas, which haveigalned so much popularity an SWiscity. Sold, wbolesale and retail* by ■ :■■■">• jnarlB > H- C. KELLY. IrsAMILY:GROOERIEB.-^Mocha 1 J Java* Rio and La* X gaayra Coffee*; Loaf Snßdrsf Dried ,Fruits; not sins; Currants; Golden and Boston SyrupsiSagar H. Molasses, &o.» for salc-by [marlB] H. C.. KELLY. HOLES ALE GROCERIES. —Just receiving— ~7 100 bags Rio Coffee j prune; ScasksCuballoney.: • . 10 boxes W-H..Gram?s Tobacco; 10 do Bussell & Robinson's do * i . 5 bbla No l Salmon; 2 casksprune Cod Fish;. , ■i ’ • sboxesLovenng , aD,R.,Sugara; _ T ? marls ' • ' ILC.KELLV. Ifk BBLS. EGGS for sale by 1 u marlB , H.C.KELLY.. RflfY BUSH. PRIME DRIED i EACHES-; for r «aIQ. DUU mails v. H. O. KELLY. WANTED-*, 000bnsn.«f neavy-MiU Cleimed Oats smtahle for Gat Meal. ‘ RHODES &-ALCORN, imarlS ' 107 3d su, opsosite St Charles Hot el. I' >RKAD POWDERS—A. few boxes Oi . jYea.tonh.mdand RHODES A ALCORN -»»/-INTER LARD OlL.—lO.bbls J. L. Cowniulg's W No l Winter Lard Oil just received and for solo by" -- MILLER tRICKETSON, imnrtS No» 221 A 22$ Liberty Ft. SUGAR.— 10 hhds prime Plantation Sugar just reociv ed and Tor tale by • ■ ■•■••••• . mar 18 •- :■■■■■ MILLER & RICKET3ON. PLANTATION MOLABSEB.-400 bbls Plantation Molasses, oak packages.ln siore and for salo by : marts - - Mii.LER A RICKETSON- ne BBL-S. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sole by ZD marts KIER*& JONES, Canal Basin: Of 1 TONS Juniata Blooms for Bale low, ur close. Z\J marlS KIER A JONE 1 n BBL* 4 , No. 1 Mackerel for salo low, to close, ill marlB B3ER A JONES. EGGS— 20 bbls just rac’d and for sole by T WOODS A SON, marSO " 61 Water street. 4 PBLES—IOO barrels Green Apples for sale by A. martO T. WOODS A SON. LARD OIL-40 bbls No. 1, just received and tor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, mtu&O carnet Fmt and Wood sta. Hope spice and flourmills— si/ihstmt— Have on hand and for sale* pare Spices, .Hoar, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nats. Ac. N.B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels and Families at the shortest notice Hope miluj— . _ lOObbls extra Superfine Floor; 100 do Boperfine do; 50 do Fin© do. For sale by F. n,DRAVO< SaooSia— 30 dot large Brooms for «ate bjiio low price of OUltt » do* [mar)9l WM.DYER. Eve-19 bags jail received from S. B-Tbos Scott. msurlD WM. DYER._ TTtGGS—2O packages fresh Eggs for salety . Fi marlv - wM. DY&H. ARO-10 kega No. I Lard, jait received and for sale j by Imarlg) WM.DYER. BACON— lUeaatsStdea, 8 do Shoulderc, 17 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Dlornal, and for aiJe by marl 7 CARSON & M KN I O HT■ REABE lard-173 uereea Onase Lard, received per steamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale. aoJriS CARSON A HI’gNIGHT. FEATHERS-4,000 Ba pnme rnflylS CARSON fc fIFICNIQHT. both. Dried Reaches tor sale ov, CARBON * M'KRMOHT Bacon Hams, Shoulders and Sides, In smoVehonses, for sale by _ fmarlS} KIER A JONEB. TURPENTINE— 25 bbla Spirits rorpenuno on con signment and for sale low by F. K. DBAIO, marts No 1 Diamond BLOOMS.— 75 tons No l Juniata received nnd for soli by ■ {marlSl KINO A MOORHEAD. MOMINY.—S 3 bbls superior white Hominy recelvm; aad for sale by WM. I)YER, ' marlS No SII7 Liberty »l TVTO. 8 LOAF SUGAR—S libls for Mia by ■ ■ JN marts WM. DYER. OWKRtOR own mamifactnio con ana fot.sale. . r RHODES A ALCORN, 107 Third it., opposite Br. Charles Hotel. T?INE WATCH EEPAIRING—Erecated Itt ever JC variety, with eaperlor workmanship and wnirnnie, hew work made, &e. [narls[ tv \V . WILSON- iE—2 second 3? Apply lo (marl7J ■ RHODES & ALCORN. IWIAPSoF !*ENNSVL.VAWiAr“UcceiTe4 on con iM. Blffnment, and for tale nn*Jtr, at vkoUial* jnwy tHr<:e dozen large and splendidly finished Maps 01 this. Slate. This is the most recent map. of the State pub lished, and embrace* all that-U <*£« e in ope rfec 1 Qiop.atthe EDUCATIONAL- REPOSITORY, : mu i comer of Market and Fourth sts. kwr atc'uks, jewelry, silverware, LAMt?s, • W MILITARY GOODS, AC —During the alteration now being made in the front of my store, customers will find me ia the rear aad on the second story, with a large and excellent stock of all goods lo my.lioe, and prices unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in the shops in second story. ■ W. W. WILSON, *aa r 7 . comer of Market and Fourth «t*. irrrATCiri^S—Reccmngand on Uttod, an extensive If assortmentof the best London, Liverpool and Ge neva manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy in nmo—fine finish and durability. Equal to any imported w, W. WILSON, marts comer of Market and Fourth '[V r WKl,tty ANU -SILVEtt lfc«e SJ-mentorthefinesikind always on hand—and new work made to order. • . _ . . ; Forks. Spoons, Ac - of the best materia! and thei tow dsuatei... .7 ... [maxlS].. . W.W,WILSON. OUNDKIES— 60 sacks prune Kentucky Feathers; $OO bu*. Dned Peaches i llfhbda. Sagan 230 bbls. Molasses; 50 boxes superior Fa Tobacco ; lSPbbls. T&r; 10 do Tanner’s Oil; 15 do Cloverseed; ■ For sale by CARSON A M-’KNIGHT. ■ mar 7 04 Water street. Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 ond3; . £ . Shad, in whoto and half barrels» Herrings in plcklo j Cod Fisa in casks; Forsaleby . febB4 .ALEXANDER KINO. SUNDRIES— 400 bbls. Family Flour; 50 do No.3mackerel; 75 do Tar; 65 do Rosin; 100 do prime Neshannock Potatoes 50 do Red Potatoes ; 40 do Green 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— -16 pcs. plain all wool high col’d de laiues ; 5 pcs. do do black do; 25 pcs. new and splendid style barege de laines 10 pcs. choice ganedines. Just opened at . mar 4 A. A. MASON A CO’S. 1 Ann ACRES OF LAND in Jefferson county for iIjUWU sale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at the office of [febiO A. WILKINS & CO. mEA—IU balf oU«Bijs Young Hyson ; j. 10 do extra fine -do; ' . . 10. . do. Imperial and Gunpowder; 10 do Cheelan and Oolong; > 40 catty boxes various style*: ; For talo by ~ • . J. D. WILLIAMS A GO., ? marfi . :i . corner, of. Wood and b Ifth eta. boxeoS’s iioaoy Dew; J 15 do s’s do ■ doj*; • 10 do ;iBr extra. do*. ' *. 20 : do ■ • do • dojForaaleby , J. P; WILLIAMS A CO- I7INO W ■* " j£j for-' /INO - V. A3H BOARDS—I2S doz. Holme •’ Bale LI foraale atmaUnfaciurertiPriCMby i mars . J. u. ffIIaTAMS k CO. SUGAR— 10 hbdd. prlmo Naw Orleans; 20 bbla. assorted Loaf; •; 10 do Crasbfed eod Fnlverued; forealoby 5 mats WILLIAMS & CO. MWiASBES— 75 bbls. New Orleans;.. 1!! do-SugarHouse; , , 5 do- Golden Syrup; for sale by J- D.-WILLIAMS & CO SUNDRIES— 10Qdoz*fiuper.Carn.Brooma; 4 bbli. Hickory N uis; lOcaike Potash; f . .lObis-Saleratus; 50,000 Common SCffatß; ‘ 2,000 &s. Deer Hair i ' 20bxs. Pox’sßtarch; 10 bxi. Wood’s Pearl Starch j 3 eases super Rice Flour:-for sale by • 5. D. WILLIAMS & CO. BOLL BUTTER-42 bbls. good Roll Batter for sale by -' :fmai9j WM. DYER. T?LOUR—6obbls.Saperfine; " Jp ,50. do. Fine;. T~. *■.; ...10 do MMdsty,” for sale by. l-iaarS : * ' • . -. W&1. DYER. BA.CGN— Hams apd Shoulders jast received from smokehouse for jiale^by—fmarfr). WM. DYER., • bblfl. prime oak cooperage; iyH 30 do cypress do;. f - ~ For sale at a reasonable price by . I matO- - - . ■ WM. DYER. jDO prime “live gase” Feathers for , [mart] F WM.DVER. sale cheap. tr. ARD—SQ packages No. 1. kegs and barrels. iLd mart . ; • .*:'WMTBYER. jpOTATOEs—M bbls. dry mealy reds forsale by J- aaaro WM.DVeR ***° . : '.r : "‘v. ■. . ■ ■ *»<• JPnigr anii JSSMame. .,, oonah»4Uid-Oo!di Coxed -ln4B Bonrit i rj[NCE the introduction of this new compound. Coughs i O and colds are cured m a very short ume. .We will warrant Dr. Kcyser’s Pectoral Syrup to euro cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Ltugugilts, In loss time and at a cheaper Tate than any other medicine ever discov ered- ... i , , « ■. ■ * IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines.always sicken the stomach and pro* dace nausea which ismore disagreeable than the Cough, itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is apleas ant soothing article and u will cure, or tAa money tmu o« ■refunded.* The evidence m favor of this medicine in oar city, from our own citizens, should convince any one of its cmc&cy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used by him in his own practice for a nuraberof years, with the most heroic success.' iCONSUMFTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, i 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 cored. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been onurely.re lieved and the cough removed by the use ofhalf ado lenof botUesof the Pectoral Syrap, A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that u ho knows the Pectoral Sy.-. rap to be a good article, for be has used it tn his owa case and in the cases of members of his family with tho. most ported success* ■ ' It is orb oy tub Cheapest Medicines how xnown. —lt is pat up in half pint bottles at 60 cents each, or six bottles for , ... • , Country Storekeepers would do well to keep a sup ply of this medlomc on hand all the ume, as it» one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. • ■ ■■ ■ ; • CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums,but do not hced-them- If you want.to get well, buy Dr. Kbybbr’s ! Pectoral Sybdp, and take no other; this will cure you. i i It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the matenarmedico, and is compounded by a person, skilledinihe healing an. There can be no deception in this medicine: It is prepared m yonr own city, nnd the proprietor has numorousicortificaioß, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person do* sirous of seeing them. • Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to thow who will take an interest m the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service bv placing m their hands the greatest-medicine for Lung diseases the worldfcas ever pI wholesale and retail, by KEY’SER & MC DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed--? Also, for sale by D. M. city; P- Brpck er, jr., Brownsville; George Bairu, Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keesporti J. D- Vowell, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally* " Public Attention U respectfully \nvilti to the following truths, set forth in relation to one qf the most important Remedies of mod • em '™ £ p ETROLEUM ; 0R ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago emce this great rem edy was bronghtbefore the public, fot the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to he&i, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege thav the: longer it is mod the more certain will its great fame spread. It 19 not the remedy ;of a day;, sot op for the sole purpose of making money; bat, one, which we conceivc r wiU continueto be used wheaail nostrums have been 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. i medicine, that we wnte tbuth—that we say nothing i calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or I pat confidence in onr statements. The sick ore very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief tram dt»* ; ease- A story can haratv be too highly wrqagbttoan* swer tbs objector gulltngor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only 1 thattbe truth in relation to our Remedy ihould-be tola, | in order insecure for iiarepuiatian far exceeding any I single article of the materia medlea. Plain, unvarnished | facts—facta that may beaicertaincdln our own city and l neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe- I troieom. I Withiillhepftsttwo months, two of onr own ciuzens, I who 'Were totally blind, have been restored .to sight. | Several cases ot blindness, m the State: of Ohio, hare I been eared. And, also,thecase of agentlemanin Bcu* ( ver county. There are others; but these cases are near I home, and may be referred to by any persons who mar I havUooubtson tho subject. Thcsccascswerecnrelaf- I ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope less- I The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, I tiont—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rlieumausm, Gout, I Neuralgia, Eruptions on the SklntPunpies on the faee t Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head I pains m the bones and joints, old sores, Uloers, Wens* I Tumors, Scrofula, Cooeer, Spinal irritation, Fever and | Ague, Chronic Caughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pal* I mooary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro | dace CONSUMPTION. ' I Bums end Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid-* I neya, Chapped Hm&ds, Excoriated Nippies, Corns and | Bunions. In fact,p is a a beat vmvsssAL juexsdt, and 1 has been tried in most of the above diseases within the 1 past year with the most perfect success. Certificates I that will astonish arein the hands of the proprietor,who I will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or I iheirfiaenaa... . . . „ . , I Whatever others may say about their medicines, the I Petroleum is tin Remedy of the age. Phy- I aiemns of-higb standing in the profession ere Deginaing Ito use it in their practice. Those who-at first looked on I with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to awaid.il due I praise and consideration. Before another year rolls I round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the I Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. I For sale, wholesaleund Retail, by KEYSER A M’POWBLL, 140 Wood street F.R DRAVO. Also—R. E. Seller?, 57 Wood street; D.M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! pfipsim THE TRUE. DIGESTIVE FLUID OV Gsitrie JtUce I - A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURES, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Or, after directions by Baron. Lisaia, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON,M.D.,No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. • This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA , JAUNDICE.CONSTIPATION, LITER COMPLAINT. t and DEBILITY, Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa leaspoonfull of this Flnid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Fivs Pounds of Roast Beef in xhout two novas, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE t Baron Lnmio, in bit celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: u An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from Che mu* cons membrane of Xhe T stomach of the calf, in which va* rious articles of food, as mcatund eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, Just in Che same manner os they would be in the human stomach.” Dr- Paasta*. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di* et, n publiahed by Fowlors A Wells, New \ ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method or prepatatiofi. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Costs a, in his valuable writings on the a Physiolo* gy of Digestion,” observes that “a aiminntion oftne.daa qtfanfity of-tho Gastric Julceisapromineht and oU-pre* vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” nna he states that “ a dis* tingutshed professor of medicine in London, who was severelyafiuctedwith this complaint, finding everything else to rail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely snccesstul.”. * .i ; ' - Dr. Goauasi, author of the famous workß on “ Vegeta* ble DieV’.says: “It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im port to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial dtgea* tioo of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” Dr. Simon’s great work, the u Chemistry of Men,”{Lea A Blanchard, Phila., 1646, pp. 321-8) s&yst “ The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, os it is in the natural Gas tric juice itself.” ' Professor Dukohson, of the Jefferson .College. Phila delphia, in bis greatworkon Human-Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on tho Gastric. Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases,” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” - - AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, ; Dr. Houchtos’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of im grave. it 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, in Philadelphia, New. York, And Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and. the cures were not only rapid and. wohderAil, but perma nent. •• • • -< It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly use Ini fortendency to bilious disorder, Li ver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and me evil effects of Quinine,; Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating,'and the 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 remove at No matter how bod they may be, - it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A singledose removes aUtkeunpleasant symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effeots permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. 4 It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of .the Stomach, distress al ter eating, low, cold state 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 effects lasungcure. v Every bottle beam the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, MJX, Sole Proprietor. • Sold by agents in every town in the United Stales, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A Me DOWELL, 141 Wood street , Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prises. [nvSHfcy Also, for sale by It E; SELLERS, 57 Wot d street Bull’s SsrsapoHlla and the Cholera, J.TOT a aingle.man,woman pr-child- haa died of the a CHOLERA or any of itfl;symmoms who used this valuable preparation, -Look at the city of LouisvUle, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles mc retailed daijf&but few isolated cases of Cholera have occunedj amr they. .were either persons from boats or those who dig?egarded our advice, lCincumoA Chrtmtcl*. For sale by KEYSER *• M’DOWKLL, US Wood at ihe genuine artlolo may elw^ys^be TJETKOLEUM-rA cenain core ior DIAttitHCEA, a IT diseaje very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Ch olera.Try itFor sale by ‘ jre . . KEYBERAHoDOWELIj, 110 Wood tit.' J.L.SHEE: i 4 * . . * ..;»** ' , . j ■ .*1 : • l--500 .-"i l "■ -‘T -Vi,- :■ -‘■k*. .: ■ : (* ,'V V - ' •Vv^V'LV'- '•-, * * ~t* **y ~ * iUttWSOQg,,- , fir | BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. ~ S| W- Corper of Wood andt Fifth Streatai rjilHE Proprietor of the Monswtf Post and MxucVbt Ji abb AUauvxcTUßfeß, respectfully informs bus friends aE C “* of these powers, uiat he has a large as, sortmeni of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job -Printing Office, and that he is pre pared i-* 1 LBTTBB PSSSS PBINTIHO OF UVBBT DBSCBIPTlOIt: . Dills of Lading, : Circulars, . BiU Meads, ■' Oarde, Ea ndbillsy Blanks. ’ Mat ftps,. kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and .Canal Boat Bills*with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest nance andmos. reasonable terms. . tt;, . , Ho respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, And the publiS generally, ,n Uu. branch oflus b“to=» pER> J® J4BEB W. WOOBWBib, (W -cabinet. irah mBMFURNITORE MANUFACTURER »'■*■*(*■ jWore-roome BT and OB; TUlrd street. J. W. W. respectfully Informshis friends and eustom • ers that hohas now compleied tlie largest andfia.- stoek-of- household-furniture ever before seen in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with wtell-seasoned matenals, best workmanship, and newest designs.;.!and from tho extent of his orders.and faeility ui mai ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted farmtare,hithelowestprices. .. ■■■ . {He has adopted tho principle of identifying .the cus tomers’ interest withhis own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every dea chpuon. of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of ope, may bo famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that tho advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part,ofhis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities; Poilor; drawing, dm ing, and Bedroom choirs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and w&innt Elizabetben, Conservatoire and Easy Choirs, of every i description; Conches, Bo!as,Tete-a-tete andDi : vana of the latest French, and American patterns*. TashaeS, What-Nots, and ladies 1 railor Writing Desks of various - kinds; Work Tobies and .fancy, inlaid, stands, music stands, and holders, marble top,.ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and soia,ta bles, extension dining table*; all sixes of. the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made: card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads-and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ouomans and stools,- secretary. and - book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and masic stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaia pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabzhw masses supplied with all article* in their line . , . ' V • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnishedatthe short* cst notice. All orders attended to CHAIBS &ZSJO pcumtobe. Vo 08 Third nrtti, bdtcrcn Marktt and Wood, South tie U.. c% - ■ 1 Wjt have now on hand a large and lit- splendid stock of every Variety olCrrtmfawSpr: I®a ana OABINET.FUKNITURE,which wo ■iJffii!;-- * t 3 "am conGdenl cannot be so rp a b a c d f equalled, in tins City, or m 1 1. eW e St, in sty !o and finish. Those who are lit wantoi Furniture are respectfully Invited to call and ezacuue lor themsolvcs. ■ r ip*Steamboatsfuraiabedoath: shortest nstice. All orders promptly attended to. teblfcif O’DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. : Farsltan and Chair Ware .Boobi, .. ■Kara T. B YOUNG & CO, corner qf Third fa iiimßlTr and Smdhfitldit3.,cpptmu ET<rum\ Uoul,VjL_ ■ r»‘; Pitahnrrh. Fa., keep constantly on hano KSj laisma.nit make to order, at the lowest prices,* *( * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and moat approved styles. ?ebls i Tns subscribers tender .their.ecfsY for iho favors bestow t3w ed upon utero by their Steamboat friends, andfifi would respectfully remind them and others inte- -.P.... rested In buihUng boats,that the? are at all umeapre* Sared to furnish. on the most reasonable terms* every eseiipiion of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the ber material and workmanship, TBYOUNG&CO., Corner Third and Smuhfield streets, opposite “Brown** Hotel/* Uftmmer & .Dauler* ... ■ CABINET WAR£ROOM,SMITHFIELDSTREEr, , £esw*n Sevmihstrm and Strawberry alley,Pitubvrg, Pa. c\ . HAMMER ADAULERkcepconstantly on hand variety of excellent and fashionable boriutare, Kp| warranted equal to any tntho city, and sold on ;•*. * 1 "favorable terms as.can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of FurjiK ture,trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. Ail orders proraptlyaUendedto. rorflltfm STEVENSON continues to manu factare CABINS 3*- WARE ot every descrip r ’ • >irtn r at his old stand, corner of Liberty and streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. mayll Extra Fftmay irioar. £ OR the convenience ofthe citizens, the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH CITVAI ILLS.” have placed :es tor the reception of orders, at tho following places: jr. A R. Floyd’s storo, comer of Wood and. CUh sis.; M. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty add Market A. Beelen’s store* 3d street; . • • • : J . L. WUcor, Jr., Druggist; cor.4th and Smiihfield; John* Sfttitb’t store, cor. High and Wylie streets; TelegraMt Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Kelly, Grocer, stand Market alley ; M.Grass’sst.uejOlh Ward. The Flour wtui-ni wili call twice or thrice dally, for Orders, and the Flo;t, Ac., delivered nrompiy either in barrels or sacks, {sack Flour is preferable for family • use,) without charge for cartage. • It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with mis arrangement as we shall endeavor to do them just ce . imaygO] WILMARTH ANOBLE, . ■ BO I FOB CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house Of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Fraiicisco. Every information riven, on application to : JOSHUA -ROBINSON, apls Post Buildings,'Fifth st, near Wood. f /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOQPB:IN \J Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen prills and Ducks, with every, variety of. Mar* "SI" an “ oti>Cr Philosophy of Brondreih'i Vegelable ' , PUll, WHEN the theory of tho circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of/vitality, were then partially.exposed to onr view... Wesaw and understood that the food we eat, was , blood, which repaired the waste <?f the amnmLmachinei the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heauhe Internal fires that warm, and invigorate oiir inner man. Tho - blood is on electric fluid .which carries this heat to every 'ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy noil. While thablood isthus the seatof life, it is also the seat of disease. Ebbd gives the . strength* -Braudreltfs pills give blood the necessary powerto throw out from itself all impunlies, thus ren ueringthe stream of life pure and healthy. - Ifntenwere more elncera/ there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature’s laws in the-management of their bodies, they would-require little medicine. «Aa man grow inielilligent theywfllbecoinewiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, theyuso Brandreih’s Vege table Umverol Piils,which Boon restore thefnio health. They are peculiarly adapted to the cUmatc, undrequire noextra care whentheyare used.iu either diet or eloth ing. They should be always in the houses so thstupon the first indication of siekues-s they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good; than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the colds; coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosily chess* fey era, and in oil.acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their. ©Beets will be fouudjbeyond all praise. Three/Or five .will act Uk© a charm. oftoa curing a dangerous malady, at once, sa ving months.of sickness and the evils thereunlo auend; ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills ar« a known, apd tofly tested medicine, one' that Is used ;hy hundreds-of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized 'World. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood whichis the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health-: -thqy-produca healthy-sleepm night, and .an ap* peiitathatrelisheftallkindaoCfood.:,::;;; , , Sold at No, 29Djaraohd aHey^theonlyplace In Puts burgh where the genuine B raudreth Pil la are kept tor sale A. MILUIKEN CO* -- HAVE ON HAND it their eilenslve CABmET and chair manufactory,; No. 04 smitMeid .t a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell IS percent, below ouslomary rate>._ _Anhs4cash only. ■ ‘ :. tdeciVily - DlMOlnttOn. T era!'under the fi nn of Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent Eitherpartner may use the name of fixe ■ i MATTHEW D. PATTON. : Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850.;.. , ; ’ soldrny entire interest In the firm of J.B. Bonnet A Co; to M. li'PxTTOSi«ydato pamMyanara -retiring from b tuiaess;! take great recom mending him to the confidence of ntyfneads; public, t • : tapfil r ~ a ~ J> 8» BONNET. • • ■ . J ' : Removali : - mHE subscriber wishes tb of.PtUfl- X burgh, and the public generally* removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. M.andd3 Wood street, . to the Apollo Buildings, bu-Fonflh pied by:.the Museum, mikarcobaected Iberewith.the, adjoining rooms, formerly used a# the Chroiucie Prlnting. in, connectipn-wnh hw old room, the moit spacious mthe country , of suiting every person who why. wjorhim with a calU Hir sutek is ’ complete ia : every ‘article In his .line, and greatpains wilt be taken at all* tunes to show goods to. pcrjonawahinglohmlr E. TV. LYND. ; Ennu-KKT r g‘g B *°P STATIONER,- .. _Na. 4? } coßsn o? Mas*®* 4JCD‘Tntep grassra** > H A Mn^g'^ y T?aPAßEEißo^irßiSdfra '^OMINV-SbbUk.^arl^Beo.TctHomiiiy; . pnw. or in ijSjpaatt Tannin* Scrapi. | jom& * 1>.; ••■ v- Na.SQi ifcibtttyjwwt; u-'; : ,*,...}-T* ’ “*v" il 5 7 ..{K'r/ 1 *■ r ■i> 'J'., ~ l SEW SPBISO UOODSI Mixrizt mat, AV 75,'btlwim JFoutUt jl.-.fc Vi* Diamond. fIpHE entsoribeflß now rtceivinj? from }he Extern if cities a beautiful, choice dnd desirable-stock of the: nefwest fabrics and designs'from. the London And Pans Mhrkets. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Purchased mthe r NeW’Yf>rk and Philadelphia Markets• aijthe lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety of the newest and nchest styles, and latest importations of ; Frenchj English and German Goods; among the leading i articles will be foundthefollowlng: : Pans printed Berage de'Lames, fro® IBrcents to the. fiiiest quality. ' .x -•« . ... French and English Lawns, from -12* cents .to the 6 xmst.qaahiy manufactured. .f . > - •,;■ ■•■■■ ■■■.,:\ Boperior bleached Moslms, from 6J to cents yd. : French Work Collars, new style, from lOcentato the .bost.arueleimported.-- " y . .. • ;; t-. \ French and English Ginghams, from 12* cents to. the ■best quality in the market: -•- * • ;• and American Chintzes, from - Oi to 12j-cent& i&ch Pans printed, and 1 embroidered Mushns and Or gitndies; new stylo plain and figured .English* Poplins * French Berages, rich styles; super black Gro de Rhine Silks; fonoy figuredrSilks; superchangcable-Silksana. Satin de Ghiens, Lupm’sblack Bombazines, and a bean** uful assortment of-olack ahd colored'Alpaccas, and French-ThibetCloths. : .. *.'i’=•: I, .. _ SHAWLS. iCbariteleob Silk add Turk Balm Shawls; superior Her flhnna Silk Tissue and Berage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet, Brosha and Mous dc Lome Shawls. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS > French work Capes and. Collars; .new, style. Bonnet.. .Ribbons; Ltneh Cambric Hdkfs and Cravats L black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair had Twisted- Sllk Gloves and Mills; Biik,Worsted.andCotumHoße; . together with a large and complete assortment of Para* sols and Umbrellas, .ii-.r- =:. -v: * .. . GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.*. iFreneh and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; : Stir Shuts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Linen Cam- i bnc and Silk .Hdkfs; together ymh.a. splendid assort*. mentofGloves, Hosiery and Sasoeflders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, r . Rnssia Diaper and. Crash; Irish Linen and Liacn Lawns;. Cassinetis and Kentucky Jeans; Cottonodes; - Bed Tick ings ; Checks; .Domestic. Ginghams;, Red; White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, &c. • The customers of the house and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above.goods an early ef*. aaiaation. The stock is large and complete m everv. i variety and' style; all’of the latest importations; and will i be sold at the very lowest mabkhkt peicss. ... ■ ABSALOM MORRIS, •76 Market Bircetw :marB: SEVENTH SALE OF ORT GOODS, ■ •• ' AT THE One Price Store of -A* A* AIASON •.& CO*, - Jfos. 02 and 64 market smet. WILL commence .on MoOTAYr December 30, 1350 and continue through the monih.of January. On. this occasion* the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and, their extent sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Oollars,will be offered at Retail, at fallyonc fourth less than usual puces**; “ The notice oftteir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of .last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, lor the benefit of those who have never attended their .Sales— 'VlZ: . ■ Rich Cashmeres, - - 75- c. Usual price 81,00 ' 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pn je 37j Ct . • ISWJra, Cotton and Wool Delamesj 15,18|c. Usual i pnce2oaudfisc; 1. - . ••• . - sops. High Colored Plain BeLames, 45c. Usnalpnce G2|c. : GO ps. Striped. and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price |7sc.i ' . : ■ >. . 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.;. IGOpa. French Merinoes,£l,Oo< Usual price 31,37*. i i 300 ps. Panunejias apd Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; , ... ; .v ■■. ~ . , 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrom Si to 85 less than the usual prices.; , . ■ . 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price IS and2sc.;.-. ... • . Fast Colored Calicoes, Oic, Usaalprice vc.j 100 casesEnglbh and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 10 and . r / ■ OOcases Bleached Muslins.•. Redaced.3o.per yard, 2GO bales BrownMasUn—-all grades; • • Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmiogs, Hosiery aud Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, ; Cassimercs, Cassmets and Jeans. . . *.■;; Together wiihan immense variety of'.other. Goods, on of which will bemarked down to lower prices than any Of ihelrprevloussales - ■-v _* . - Tbeyinv«e,Ba.early>.caU,a» many of their.choicest Goods willsoonbe sold, . Thelowestprlecnameddtfirst. . ; -v -a: A. MASON A CO., Nos;32und 64 MarketstrecL EM£KOiP2£Kl£s! !—Kcceivca per express,*large assonmenror-tbafollowingGoodst • • Ladiea’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought coffiandcolfars; Kossatb caffa-and collars? Valenci ennes usd LoaU Napoleon do do j Louis N apoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves i cbenu-- iet&Bs black ChatUiuasnd'loveyeilsrladießVhreak fosi caps j embroidered, linen cambric English thread laces and edg ings; jaconet and Swiss, edgings and inserUQgffr to gether with a general assortment of, French embroider ed and lacegoods. For sale by . A. A. MASON & CQ, Nos. 03 and.o4 Market street.^ SFKING first lorrecoived and open* ed—comprising in part U» followingsstyle* t . . 'White and Yellow Lace; Queen’s Own; AlboniChip;'■ HsirTnlipV Milan do? Jenny Lind and Satin;. English doj Fluted Straw and Satin do;- F;neStr*wand Diamond; FeariandLoop do;> Florence Crimped; , American Lace;.- . Engliab Pearl ; ' ' llungtiriah Mixed; . English Aibone; Flnted Manilla; • " • 6 - ' • • ' •••*• 'Silk . do; - a a.aiason&co: ciotha SdotlH l Clottxs. 1 •JL..T J3ASTERN> JOBBING PRiCES.—IIS j)iecea Xjl Black -and,. Pancy" ( colpred -French,and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and IJrab Cloths,- - , - i Just oponed at ' ,A A MASON * CO.’S, . dec‘2 v- Nos. 62 andfri Market street' Tltt Roofing# fpHR subscribers, take t hiamethoq lo inform property l holders, houac-bmlders,and ullolhersiateresied, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in alWls brandies. Their ddll&iid experience in thispart of the business, hashUhertoenublda them to give entire satisfaction. • And they hope, < that by continuing: the npie policy, ut using the-best maierials, and emplojang skillful workmen* to keep uplhis favorable impression. If the Question of Tinßoofing wa« new, or just brought beforethe-notice ofrhia- community for the firstume, wewoaldconsiderthatthe importance of the subject would jasufyna in extending our views on its superior, advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ouraelves.to , i£ few remarks; On the 6th day of June, tB44,(nearly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that up to the present time, we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest andmost costly, buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our ' viewa on ft previous occasion on the superior advantage’ dt .Ttno.vebirouYaaa covering, for-houses. Arid lime, the great-tester of all things,has but too clearly proven the correctness of onr opinion. '.-s'.* 1 Again, if we placet Tin injuxta-position.with dilate as a covering fox houses, ; we think that tin will bear a favo rable ,comparison, with some decided advantages These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can be made much Batter—thereby saving, the lengthof.rafiers> brick in rhe gable ends—making the house cosy of accessin.case of a fire,.and showing a .better:finish and appearance. Also, when tin la -used the gutters are wotked.in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense fore op per gutters, copper flashings,&A, —things indispensable on slate roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of our ehstettLcUieif inptoof’what has been aavnnced, -as itis a well known fact thfct Mew York and otnereaat ern'diiesvefy generally prefer eventin~for iheir most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstondingthey have a full supply of slate at their doors. : With these remarks wo will leave the subject with those interested, add will take pleasure in giving fartherdnformation wnen called on. Y • - JOHN DUNLAP A C 0.,.; ... Stoopca Shouitlora. , . Bqaces are essential* © iy adapted .m those whose professions in life render the inclined-posture-necessary;- To the consumptive, the sedentary, andalt thoid Who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted the• habif tit ßioopftn^, : this Shoulder Brace is 'inestimable.' It prevents'’the shoulders rrom fdUingforward on the chest, expands the'dimensions of the chamber in which-the Lungs'and 'Heart orecon tained, and givesbQOVahcyUfiheWhole frame ;thus,in its action, counteracting theprindipal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous 'train of nervous iUsi to whieh-so many are sublect. For sale by KEYSERfcM’DOWKLLV ; marf* 140 Wood 6t ; -Bri Fitch’s Abdoinlnßl Supporter. ■ THIS instrument is ased in all the Eastern cities,With ' unparalleled success.. The'effects produced by it are truly wondeffhlfiti all those .cases ..where obdomi* narcmpjrttt is-needeo, from weaktteisof.Uielabdbmihal muscles, liis'a sure cure IKe womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint-'! iFor sale by 7 .;. : ; ; KE YSER WL’BOWELIi,. : :■ :mar6 "... w ;"L*V. v . HQWood *t/:: • ■ • ' hew Patent Trusies. ■ _ v;<v >' THESE.. Trusses aremostconfidenUyrrecammeinJed to the afflicted for th©radical ourtcf&miaorSup lure, They'retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease, and comfort by the j>attenU and have been known, ia many instaacas, to euect a speedy cure. For sale by .. • ,*KEYSEJt &. II’DOWELL,. -• marS, : •• ~ 140 Wood-St •.w . 't r '^'Impovt&nt'to-'Tatlorii*. ■ TXJST RECEIvBD—O Doz. assorted Tailors 5 Patent J Sbeareyfrerat No:10 down to No. 2. v ALSO—3 Doii Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the mannfactnrefs; and for sale at ~ £OWN7&~TETLEY>&, 136 Wood at.* - grdoore below Virgin alley. BRY sac ks Dried Apples j lObbte. ' do; For eale by jaß l. s. waterman * sons. -- Notice..' •A LL persona indebted to tbe lata firnj; of Johotios Jr I.D. WintUMßt ••••r" JOBS lUST, JB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, V" Forwarding and Comma Am Merchants, V: i “ V . ; '’ ■ AnilDealeiajn.; V.!, ■ COUSTBY rnODCCB ASP PITTPBpBdH aABbIACIOSSS, . Comer of TFi?odar.d Fifth sirtiLij i : maid.Pittabnrgh. . i . .. •fiteelo S'iOXlloer’a i .. ' r 8” TkQXFACTORYAND. JOBBING SHOP, RtiH’a n BilllßJirra) Virgin ai.Yy> third flory } trliezen Wood and Liter in etrtcti. Boles oCaU.de sc rip uonsmade and dc liveredatthe ahorteat ootico. ■•■ e . j. ; {feblfl:ly Sf, f "'*.v , v ‘\ ~ a-‘ •- ■ • •* • : * *.'■ » .•• ■ • *■■./■•• :. ''*/•«*’ ,r ; '«*--■■•“■« -■•: ■ ' • .. ■;/ :*-vJ*.■ t\ .■:• ’: ■*£" v < •-j, -*» <-'i> j& ..- i\v «:.<•* :'* '• •;,.*- ‘?*>. ■•" ' .-•i' 4 '- *• V**y. ; v ':.■' ■ .../.••_*•• ••••:-.. •.- "■•■■■ ■*•■...-.u -i..• «• ■ ii*; *■ * ’V**' V » *; .f *rV' V : Pra@ooi>s. 4 cornerHarkeiand Seconif aU. •i.i.’V' •' ilUficeUantOQS.. { -■— « gntder’v*’ Wis« Store* ! TO WALNUT 'STREET,'PHILADELPHIA. rpHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all Wines, and CHEAP. £*.> V SNIDER’'h&s .lately—in consequence ef ihenumeT-; large soles made by himtononsiimc rat—been obliged, largely to xeplemsh his stock by freak importations,; and ■ ho nos now the satisfaction oC-offenngsoine ofthe<best Waneaond Liqnors ever .unpprted.'by him,: 1 He would : referto some invoice* as follows—. - < .r DUFF, GORDON A CO. SHERRlES—embracing deb--, cate Pale at very: tow prices,.rate old) and some * very choice MANRANILLAf &1L ondraughl-liythe gallon.— Also,tare old dchcatcAMONTILLADO, m coiksof.lO gallons specially selected for consumers. - Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, pat up in Europe, Which he. challenges aa equal to any that can be produced; - - U* The MANZ ANILL A’ and AMONTILLADO Sher- I Tiqa are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they 1 i strengthenwnhomsumalaung, and have-not the aetdof 1 many other Wines. PORT WlNES—principally specially selected for hia Bares to consumers from the stock of* l ßoaMEsraß , s, n i atiOporto, and imported Oireef • These wmes are fruity and-delicate, andjhave- been highly approved by his easterners* because of their manifest superiority overall other Porta and Red Wines palmed off as such. ••••.•, •>, • • ■ ■ They are of various sort® and prices, ift bottles and on draught by the ; gallon* or wholesale by the cask. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE rORT and MALM* SEV PORT. coffering with cbromcaffectlon of the bow els cannor be 100 caTeftifm their PORT. —\ M a tiki RA WINES of various sorts,; dry and rich, South Side, old East add Weal India. Sercial, Ac* Ac. on draught, in bottles and by coats. _• • . As to the-SPARKLED WINES of the aubacnbfervil ls wcll known that the MOET;EX.TRA CHAMPAGIiE. and the splendid SPARKLING -MOSELLEj; imported ■by him are superior to;, any other -Wines 5 and are sold, at prices as low as most of theinfenorwines now mute, marketwtuehare pnt upon buyers as ... ■ ■ He has also CHAMPAGNE :WINES of various brands and qualities* at very low priceMetaii or wholesale* in the oriicle of CLARET WINES, generally, ihe subscri •her holds himself to be a judge, and he oUers.the finest stock hero* from the very lowest price,by the single do? len.to thefifsiclassor Mkdoc. .. Of BURGUNDY WlNEShehas a largcstock and can assure: customers that.ho can present totbem, from hi® •vaults, aacood a bottle of- Burgundy as France affords., SAUTEBNEandBARSAC always ou hand in bottles. ■His selectioa of RHINE and- MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Nessra. Deiniiard A Jordan, of Co blens.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts , to me ,very choicest vintages of the & STEINBERG,” ,which. is. the. beat growth of tbe Rhine. " ‘’-.u,, la the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIESko ; ' has nowa fine stock, embracing some very old extra of 1800, of ‘OtAR» T 'DopoT A Co., ana some colcbrated “CLAVIER of IBSIy '* in eighth casks, and .1812 mhhds. and “DUBOUCH E,” 1844, in hhda. <m consignment, Which SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAiCA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all'other Winea and Liquors* including all 0 1 the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS m any quantity desired; ■ -■ •, ■ ■A constantasported stock of HAVANA 9EGARS. Goods delivered, mthm one day's reach of Phila (t*iphin } gmnflrrp »ato.- Orders will be promptly execu ,C“ Addre T'" " ‘"""ftcOB SNIDER, JR, Cheap Wine Store, ■ - • ■ ■ 78 Walnut street, Phila. • .. J. T. DccUer, Woodiward <fr Co.| Builder t and Erectorz qf Lightning-Rods 3 on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.- ' vl ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; and for | personal interview ca t be seen on Fourth street]-| residence of Dii Haut, between Wood and Ferry.: : References—Flo fpsw>r SilUman. Editor of .SiUunaat’s i Journal; - Professor-O. hLJVXUcboII, of the Cincinnati Observatory i Professor Robert Pete?} of Transylvania University, Kentucky i Professor Cheater f;ewey, P. D., M.D-, New York; Professor J< L. Cassel, Cfearland University, Ohio. ; i . . ' In Pittsburgh—‘A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’CandlessrMr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Bev. Mr. Spares, j; D. Williams, Major Harding, U.S. Arsenal.; John Ewing & Sons , L« Harper, D. N. White, Mar shall, John Sampson. Major Davis ana Joan H Shoenber . Inovtflitf MEHPHISJNBTITCTK. MEDICAL' DEPARTMENT.—Tfae regular course of Lectures will commence on Xht firrtef Novemoer and continue until the last ot February’. • Tbe Anatomi cal Department will .be opened and ready to receive Students bythe first of October. The Medical Depart ment wiU bo under the.direction of the following P207B880KS: Z,Professor of Anatomy.. R. S r NswTo3 t M. Pw Professor of Snrgery. ... If, J. Hmc£,M. P.,Professor of Theory and Practice o ■.Medicine...'.,.." • • • j.- •. W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa*. , tholozy, Mineralogy and Geology. . . „ J;. Kraa, M. i).,Professor of MatenaMedica,Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence.-. . • J. Miltoh Sakse&s, M. D., Professor of.Chemisuy anu . pharmacy. ~<• .. .... J. A. Wmaw M. P., Professor of Obstetrics and D*s -eases of women and Children. . CLIKI4 UK.LECTURES. Me«&nn«*--Prof. Hv J. Hulce.. Suigery—rProf. R. S. Nbwtos., Z FanSMATt, M;D.,Anatomical Demonstrator. Thefees for a full coarse omOunrtoSU I *,. a - J Each Professor's 55. De monstrators Fee,slO.; Graduation,S2o. ■ Those desiring rarthermformatioq,willplease address their letters (post paid) ls ihe Dean; and Students arri vinff in the city will please call on him atthe Commer- ; y ' ; .R. S. NEWTON, M. D.. ~ r—n. Dean of the Faculty.. LAW . DEPARTMENT. Hon EW MrKino, Prof. ofTheory and Practice of Law JsoD£ULFiEU>|Esq, Profof Commercial Jurisprudence. Jfcmw—sso per session. All communications pertaining to this deportment most $o addressed to • . : R. W. M, KING, Esq. r i MmpMs, Zkr*ri,,Marcb r lBso. • . > The-faculties, for intellectual abiliues* moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdistingaished in our country. The. Medical. Faculty constitutes’an anomaly in., this or any other countryr—allofthem.aro able Lecturers and, the best of Teachers. : Those who willcoatemplate our geograpmcalposiuon, and the extent of our population, can doubt as to the-eligibility of out situation far an enterprise-ot: the kind. As to health, including ail sensons oftlie year,we. deny that anyoAtrtii^-kasmore; . The first class.of the Law and Medical Departments o. ih»« Institute were Btnollvbuttha gentlemen.composing them are talented audlntne highestdegreerespeciable— afavorableomenforlhe future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency, of this school, weJcel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a vnix in action, which augurs well fq\ its future success; and that the pecuiiar iulemal organi zation which connecta.them, cannot be interupted. . ... E.-W- M. KING, ; President of the Memphis Institute. Silver Foirki) ; fTTEkeep constantly; on hand .a large assortment of f r . silver Forks, Spoons* Ladles, Ac*, of our own manufacture* of standard silver. JOHN B.ATFADDEN A CO.,i 95 Market street' .Magnifying Glasses, . - OF one, two -and three g'asseS. sailed for detecting counterfeit bank notes,-and other purposes, for sale by [octal] JOHN B. fITFADDBN & CO. To the OUlxens of Allegheny: City* A BOX for the reception of Orders for CiTYMiLLS FLOUR is left at the store of -Mercerfe Robinson: Federal street Such Orders will be promptly supplied atjjrlQ WIUMARTH k NOBLE. 300 Men Wanted Immedlaftlyi - A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD:—The wages A are 80 cents per day; and we charge 5t,75 per week for boarding. Apply aithe office, on the Steuben rille road, near M’Donald’s tavern—4 miles from Pitts hnrgh. ■ -Hnnegs:lfi BURNSIDE. HAMNEY A CO. SALE OF VALUABLE mop WORKS, NEGROES, fIXULESj&C. IN pursuance' of a Secies of the Chancery Conn in ‘Clarksville, at theOcioberleriri,lBsQ,l. will.sellat ihe Louisa Furnace,, in Montgomery'County, State of Tennessee, oh-the Oth' day oT April, 185 L the Furnace known"as the Louisa Ftenacd'and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with:all the lands attached arid adjoining there to, amounting-to some 20,000 acres. At the same lime , and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter,.! a Founder, and his wife and children, on & credit ofl, 2, ahdO'yfior** The Teal estate onncredit of l, 2,3 and'4 years. r • On the nth of April, 1551,1 will also sell, at the late, residence of KobU Baxter,, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON .PROPERTV, known os the Tennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton 1 * Creek, with all the landsadjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, 3and4 years. Sumner County Lands near Qatiatin.. ■ Twill also sell, on the 26th of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, fcniwri as the Preston tract of land, on & creditof I,2and3years. v - < House and Let tn JvashvHJ^. I will also sell, oa the 28th of March, 1851, a valuable House and Lot in N ashville, at the Market House, known os Lot situated on Highet, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security wilt be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es tate in all cases. P. PKIESTLEY t O. & M. ‘ Sale of Mules, Wegom, ' 1 will, as the Adm’r of Bobt. Baxter,sell at the Lon* isaFurnace. in Montgomery County, Tehri > on the Bib day. of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Moles, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credli of twelve months.' I will also sell, on the 11th day of April,l3sl, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomeiy county, Tennessee, about 30 Males, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture; together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be iequired on all k snmB over @lO. The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day, all all the property is sold. Dec. 17,1850. . JUOBERT BAXTER, Adra’N fly Each paper will send the Office of the Cleric and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the feestated. Published till day of last ..sale, . ; t •The Nashville Union and Trae Whig: the Louisville Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittibargh. • Post, will publish the above advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward-accounts to iheCleTfcand Master for settlement. * dec23;tawts —ClarksvxUe J^ff'enonian. Spring Stocft-of Carpets* THE subscriber having returned from the Eastern cities, is now receiving hisSpringstock of Carpels* Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearth Rugs, Door Matts,-Drugget Stair Crash, Tableland Piano Matting,A?.,Ac. All of which have been se lected from the iatest importations and best manufacto ries. With an eye single to- the interest of his custo mers, and all who may favor'him. with, a call, great, pains Is at all umes taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or bay. Call and examine the stock, where can be found thie r latest and best siyles of the above named Goods, with prices and qualities to suit, •all.--;:-.. . . . • E. W.iiYND, ‘ f Lynd 1 * Carpet Emporium, - . •Apollo BttUding,Fouithfltreet. : FISH—IS drum» Cod fish iaitoreand forsale. \j start ; .-j MU4£ft fc RICKETBON. e ' '^''•rf I *.' "'y-:.v';’ ' - ?;' /‘ : V] V;” r ff “ MEE ■■• tr* -■ .... Insnymt; (jom^roa.) State ? ,;■ branch officer SwrnroaD’ community;* la" toe unpanulelea amount «of bUM*M % wbiehhas lUsn cies.in-n. Utile more, than, seven raontti**-aad*«waftj?r» wot 870.000 capital to thAcompany'.-ThoJJircctOTS are / ptjoud to-sajr,-thatncarly ail the ■ppopdrty‘iMHfe»lJ»lo»‘-i ? the safest Jand, in< small risks, and a large proportion {iJ in&ttrectforOnly one yedr; ' ' •-• * * Qfi& ' "** J Ainountof property insured •*•* - i Sd/WvjOQoW..,-,* 3B-r v' • 24,031^0,t r; v.'/smiii hc.fi Amount of guarantee stock-»»■ 8 70,150 - ■•• .»•. -'j-' ; B' - OjSMKHO-* sl ' - Tpbededacted from the above iho inddentalegpea*v<fj geseftaeoffice. . .. ■;.••••.■ . To acd owiierr Of dwell- 2 11 '• '4nk*b andJsolated, ot, country property,. t lUs believed c tMV company affords advantages in point er cheapness, infety.undEeOuritfrinfertoEto no. Iwuraace Company e* lc£°,of ClasHiflcatieL-cf .3 hazards, insuring only a limited amount in *ar..<mo j£K,( ;iS> caliry, thuspTfecmdinglhe freqdencyand'Weurrbiicffor la) ge on both the; Stock it not onlypoasesscs the cheapo ess and accommodation. .. 4)£ bothmathods,"bat entitled thtfinauredtoaparticipa*''*' lion in the ;; 7; ..r •* " 1 # bs*-* It is under the control of the fouovmg; Directors 7 . Ti Rutherford. A. JiGUUtt, John B; ; >« Jones, Alonzo A.Carxter, JPMIo ’. K otz. ** JA. RUTHERFORD, Prest- , - , A. J. GILLETT, Secy, t A.A.C&bbub, Actuary., \- P«pn niitu»L>Xilft Uunuancc Co*«;SIaIlUM. ;1 A GENT IH»PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAVIS, (vice J. \ ;jOu Finney, Jr-j deceased,) No. 353 Liberty ttfett?’rJs -.1 : r ortfee oeuereonveniepce of persons. lawcr orthe cUy,ibeagenlTnay also be Yaund - uftiljyuoci eleven to tweivo iorid ttwo -to > three o?cloffcp .<) aline countmg room. of J v Bcheonmaker A No. S 4 . Wood street, where allnecessary -infotmairon' "Will be 2> given, and promptly-• attended/f Pampnlets.eiplaming the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, ttndblanifornis famished on applicalioif.' ' Uf ■ m Capunlstock overS2oo,ooo and constantly increasing.- . annually axnongsitbose insured for life. 'Piasburghy'Fe'b. » - filoxlne, ffitfr andLimftnflTiuuparutloii THE mstTRANCB COMPANY OP NOOTa-XMfefcr ' lCAiPfcilttdelphia*chartered 15B4;Capital$500«*r'' 000, assett January 13,1851, 61,001(905 50, will, . make insurance on buildings and their contents in thfe*'' city andvicLnity. Also, on properly. ofeverydeireiijit* .- lion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transporuuionaroniheseaa: ...... r ..... . DIRECTORS:. , - . . : . t ArlhurG.Coffin, Preset., Jacob M.Thomas, r Samuel W.Joueß,- John ILNeflV' -• - :t Edward Smith,.. - Richard D.-Wood,; -; ■- John A.Browu, Wtliiam Welsh, ■ , SdmuelFvSmith, •. ? FrancidHaskihs, > 4 * Samuelßrooks, . . S.AustinAUii}#ne, >' Charles Taylor, WUilamE. Bowen, , Ambrose white, a- • • George^WVAapfnwall, ThomasP.Cope, - JameaN.Diclwoij,, . j S. Morris,Waler, H.D.Snerrhrd,'SeeT* r Thisia the. oldest Insurance Company; in 4n& United *» States, and frorajte highstandlngjlongexperieneptam-.:, pie means, and avoiding all risks of ahextrs hazard* ous character, may be considered as -oifering amplera& ‘-i entity to tho public. : WM.P. JONES, Agent, : - ja24 • -v ; No> UtFrorttstreet." " HA+J£T¥, J'J£R£EIVITY ‘AND SECURITY. -' . .. THE NATIONAL LOAN, FUND bIITB IBBVEUSOE gOOIBTr , .i-;.: .\-j -V:V.-- yr- 09 -*'*'-.1 ;*■> -' i LONDON-AND NEW-YOBK. c f Capital, £soo,ooo—Kqual tp 89,900»000 r .... \tTTTU a large ruryluj of profits. Abortion of. both ( •' YV capital and surplus invested InTJ. S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the Cltyof New York. Policies held tn this country over 0,000, j Persons ijw surinff oarticipaie in the profits of the Company. v CatyorniarbJatakmatndueedrata. Among the advantage* of a Policy Jn this Company. ,Vj are the following :—. v : A paityinsared for the whole lera of life may er any 1 *’•• tun* borrow tm+haXf the amount ofoanualpremiam,-., withont note or keettnty; or deposit of polTcy, and is en* liUed:todivisidnof -”' 4 • ‘ IHemay at any tlme surreader his policy, and receiver. _ back as value thereof one-h’aif the gross stud paid by himinanuualcommon premiums;, _ - v ,■ . A party already insured for whole, life- may. on pay-, ; / ment of a small sum, convert hla Insurance inuftt-new " ‘policy -upon the loansystemnovr/uuroduced,:. ;?: V/ •Partiesalready insured.and entitled.,to n two-third loan,are“hot shat out from said two-lhifd loan,lf the prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society*; i Jets. - y A party may, dt a mbderate'ahnusd'premittm, ihstus' for lifej and he survive to. reach .the age of-JfO-yeajm, V** AM rum irixuredup to s\sfiooytom be pcid to mat orif he died before reaching-tiiaf Lhe-ittH 'isUnf-inmad- ’ : will be paid tp hie family. Ithas become'cjfetomairy In the AtlahUc cities for con* “ gregations to insure the uveaof their cm 'l Christmas or New Year’s day to njaketlje ,Dxmiiy e ! pre-. - . sentof the policy. This is certainly an‘ excellent way < *' of showing their regard for their < In very many cases is scarcely equal to his-immediate wants. To the man of family, at nis death* itift * con* > solation little ones erCthus-provtd'Mfor.< • ■? - » Churches involved, would dowel! to 4nsure the live* ', of one\or more of the trustees, :at whose demise, the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt;;' ’ ; Explanatory pampmeu&nd/woraattoifcglyesjgntiffj >ai the Banking House of . nov2& ' TYoodsjjScconddcorabbvePcnmh.V ' THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFEEEMNSUR: ANCECo2^ANYi—Offiee,NorihKotsmofiheEzi"' change,ThirdßtrecuPhiladeJphla,' -.> ‘ - •*'« - • EiasTnstrßAScar-Bnildiiiga, Merchandize And; othea .■ <. property in town and con insured against Jess or , damage by fire at the loweßf rale of premium, v : : Mabute [trmuscs^—They also insureVctfselr, Car goesund frdghts,-fdreign orcoastwise.uOderopeu or-;: specialpoliciea, as the assured may desire. _ i Ihlajto TaASsroßtATicrjf.—They alAj insuremeifehaii'- ; " dize transported ■by VagpnSjßailroad Cms« .Canal; > Boats and Steam Boats* en rivers andlokes, on the. moat ÜberaVterms. ; ' : ! " :■ i.'-' - DIPECTORS—Joseph John C. Davis. Robertßtmon, John R/Penrose.SamueL „ G.Leiper.Edward DariidgtOh.lsiLafc R; 1 Davis,William FolwelL JohnNewlin,3>r,R. MHustotu. James C. HandhTheophil'aflPauldihg, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Slo an, HoghCfmi gjGeorgoScrrill. Spence rMo* - ' Ilvaia, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 9. Thomas; John Seuers.Wnl. Eyre, Jr.“ ' DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—O. T. Morgan,' J Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.. ■ ° - WiLLIAhIhIARTIN, President.'j ; Tnos. C. llaot, Vice President. . . ; T • JosKrir WiCo’WiSj'Shcrelary/" 1 ID* Office of the CompanyjNo; 43Waier tmTgh- (jelB:dtf) ■ £.MXl)HftA,Agent., '~ : Plire *Pd ' THE OFFICE of. the iruvrdnff* .G&ty-liaTik Atfut&b .■* - has been removed to the Warehouse pf Hardy, Jones,. A Co.,Net 143 Frodt street, third honse Easter Wmid ' street, where the subscriber wlUisaue FoUcietfoaßnlld-' ings and their contents, andbnßhipments by Steamboats and other fbr-the above oldahffreipcmsiblb [ap3} JpNES,Agent ■ . Mfa and HaftHft ’-‘v The mutual life and healthinsuraj?oe* ;3 COMPANY, of~ *by thOr* Legislature of ; Chart erPer* petaal; Capital 8100,000. Baa* rama Cctnpany, and. fall-20 percenVlQw??t T tfcntJ, the *' usual rates of Life Insurance, asthe foirowingcopipari* Ison will show. Thus aperson or the agtfof OOiiiSaritg ni for.Bloo fiariifeymust pay .in .the 'Giram B&36,FennsyiV vania 82,36. Penh Mutual 82JJ3, 52,04, New England Albion Life 8236,1. p/s * DinKCTOES—3amuel D.OmckjChaileprDlHalliWra JFV Boone, Robert P King, CharlesF Hayes.M W Baldwin, ChasO B Campbeirjd r J Rodman Barker, E H Bufler,Edwip KCQpe.vFrisiv Amt,Samuel D Orrick: Vico. TresidtriL , Robert IV King ScmtaryjFranCLsßlackbuxhe. 1 • ' Applications will be receivedand'everv Information given byBAMUELFAHNESTOCK, Agdnt. Omcx: Commercial Room’s, corner ofThird and wood streets .Pittsburgh. . - * oct29:j - :7 INDEMNITY*. E * - Vh« Franklia Firs Insanutes Ooopaay ' OS VHtLA»*LraU. T\IRECTORS:-. J/ • Charles W. Bancker, - GeorgeW. RichfiTdt, Thomas Hart, ' Mofaecdi j Tobias Wagner, .AdolphiE.Borie, Samuel Grant DavidS.Brbwne, 'Jacobß. Smith, ■ >-MorrisPattcrsoiu ... . ~ CHAS. W.BANCKER,PresV Chas. 0. Baitczzn, Secretary. ’ - CI7“ on tintie to make Insuranccj perpetual or limited > on every descriptipn of property .in. town and country. - ; The Company have reserved a large Comingent-Fand- * which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested afford ample protecildhth the assured- ■■a-., ■ The Assetapf the Company, on January Ist, 1649, aa. { published agreeably to an Act of ABsemb]y, wcre as fol ; " l&ortnges •■- ■■ ■ ■■■>.■ ■ .■■■•» ti" ?.*/ Rea [Estate —WSTBH ; Temporary - fifi ' . Stocks. 25: .. Cash,&c. ——3^804'37-' ; Slnce’their incorporation, a pflriodofl?,yßsr9«i*iey have paid upwards of Qn* Million Four Hundred Thou* tand Dclidra; losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insarpnee>a* well a&the ability and < .. disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities. : J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, OfSoeN.E.comer ... . Fir« asA nnm»Uunnino«».. v ; . THE Insurance Company of. North America,'ofPhil*, delphia,through its dulyamhorfxedAgenfcihe sub* * A ' scriber, offers to make jtenaanent and limned Innxnme a ; on propenyjihthi* city and its vicinity, anion ahipmea - *y the canal ..... : ArthnrG.Coffin* Prost. Samuel Brooks, , , Ale*. Henry, : ; Charles Taylor, ; . , SamuelW./ones, Samdelw.- : Edward Smith, -.•■■■■■•■■- Ambrose White, • ■ John Ai Brown, . Jacob M'.Thsidatf John "Whiter - Joknß.NefL :/*•••* m Thomas P. Cope, , . Bichard IE wood," Wm. .Welsh, ■ Henry D. Sherrard, 8«V. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Unif/ri ~ Stales, having been chartered ltt ; l7Pi.. Xiseharteris££: penal, and from its UghstaadingyiHing < 'e*peiriehce,am- ' pie meana.and avoiding all nsha of an extra baianloua ' character, it may be considered as offering ample secure tytothe public. . WlLlilAif Pi JoNER. AtCountmg Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front stSe Pittsburgh . ■ ’ aKjij - Uu» morning per express. 400 Broshe, Bay SlateandLongSHAWLS-yen ami* nor styles and qualities. For sale low. ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ?-!W. A. A:MASON 4 CO.; ! : C 2 and 64 Market street. - LACTATION MOLAB3E3 — go barrels new rran Molaiata Jusl received and fot tile by Cro ? wn*UER * BidsfitaoM. • ' ' Noi. 2a wt B»Ub»^t, w`rf- 4•P"is. A >, ■
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