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'^*mwpz: •* .v-%, H* *- 4 t-.i L' V**-rA>■* ‘"-V? y i ; *W * r_ SII ■’> V* > v f 1 ' . •• „:t . ■*' • ■ r * , • *v-* t : V on Penn slreeL—s3so; YariN™ Pon "trec\°‘ ofGroun<i ' u,rf " a L “ mbe r ■ a SA as i° J iV- 7 ' :f,sler s,rC<!i; —3 l7s ; a nSSfcK OU,rf, « 0 118 Frd t« street—B22s ABncfcHoose, Garden, ice .on Vineslreet.-<-Sl5O, ' mnr3 • ' ’ General Agent, ♦ . /&Sfmihficl(}j*treet. TA yERN*“TAND IN WILKINS . -- ’Kv » JP'tefrom Pilisburght occupied now. llsi * PoaSCßßion fftven on ibe Ist of April, i»l. Apply io. r ' '\v i- 'H. w. HORBAQH, , -- ;•a- •Wilkitißburg', or. J P. HORBACH, 197 liibcrty si, Pittsburgh. - .marl:lw - . . .-T® *“ **»« KmtU Wnril, , A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUeF., of ' *onr. rooms;-a - kitchen and. good .cellar, ; "v-f ®**®OYen;’ , wash house; coai house j fowlhoas?i jJSJSfI.' ..*Vv, -f.' garden, having twenty panch tiees, m. line .wHtnng order; also.-a'lArge.stable. Tiie whole will he > • tetft&d for $9O, or, without the stable. SsO ' S t2IITHBERT\Gcu>i Agent r'or Kent* - —« —flpHE FIRST frLOOR AND BASEMENT 6b IHF J. ZIASOHTC HALL Rot Siam The first floor is sab-divided into two Store Rooms fronl,2obrCo feet,arid will be very desirable for Fanc\ Stores Two Rooms back, suitable for OlTiees—acces* z I®which is:by a wide Hall, Tunning through the centre - * *S,^“i dlD / , Tbe ba’oment kill bo S L,hcd m a Sm«« h“ *° ™‘? ble f °r Retail Variety - &c ■ ready .by the isi o( April ' “ reh-ia ,nire 0f JSftlhS W. HAIL.MAN, : > ‘ —iSE*£_ Water tireet r fc. °F 109 CRts FOR SALE-A Tttiu * ftanklin 011 -v 5 ftol ° lhe City, near.the • fro^ the -Railroad .a r.d the toh a' fetS?* 1 B * dotn,G3.acres are well unproved and ? W*:.®«dem•'and-Orchard. oi.itfa Fruit "SyE&ff and m good order & 44 acres ■•tfcrVfirrtffiJSPiukßfe I VP ri ®° .timber; a new two story * i■*:*iS£jßwLSr!ft pa l lor > min E and cellar, two uv.r.-?5rJWj“ , also, a,goon barn and.larcestable, ■ sv_ v? aJer'anu in a good neighborhood.- with immediate possession—-could be di-- v **'Videdin\o two Farms-’ < - Z *, n , S CUTHBEBT, General Agent, , . W SrauhSdd street aTo I*©**—-Atwo sioryßKlCh HOUSE, with double back buildings, situated- on Wylie, near ngtan street Gavhght xn front of the hoose. . . ,’.j ;Enqmre of .. JOHN MAJaR, Alderman. . a •> Yeh27 ; fw cor. Wylie and Washington su., ? -- For Rent* ■ i'r'vr:',-mHAT LARGE DWELLING- HOUSE. wuk&SV .-- vi ’ .i >;•• j. «3rtanal , 're Groands for Garden and-Stables ; c--atttched—ilic Residence of the late Wm. J. Totlen, - CUffstroet. :Pa*ec*ston given on the Ist of March terms, apply to D. R. M’ABOY. Guardian, or R. ,> v-’ Port Pm Works. ■ . , (feb!B ’ KXceUti&i Basinets to Dispose of .TN• ADLRGKEDn?.—Io conseqeeSce of the dtesola -.. . - .-.Ji -lion-of Partnership between MORRIS & HA *■:<< rw-. WORTH, they offer tor sale their business, Situate on •v- sweet,near the Market, Allegheny City. It is c*if '«»o t'Hselesscomacttunjcupon, the excellence of the stand, .v .v. amount of business wc have done: &* both are t•r::.’rweJtknown; aUwo sh&Usay le.-ihatttisa fifst-ratd. "?■ .chancotoranyoncwifthia^iocuibQrtmasimibrtraiii*. . ,* - :Theitocfc consists ot Drugs, Oils; Paints, &c-Groceries.. ..... /WlnesondLiquors, to bemkervatmarketvalue. Apply ttf * MORRIS A HAWORTH, . ■-■* • -.-Diamond, Pittsburgh. • '* 1 For A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with tour &rA ' - -iL rooms en the first fioar:.'larger dining room Lgjas sndltitchen in basements two-smalt rooms in the r KWTOt j with s large gardsu and several frua trees—a T“'V.-: weryfiesiruble tesideacctot i &mail family; Situated • . sear Min era villfe* Possession £ivcn immediately v:-- ~ . ' AlsOj'saveral smaU Tenements for rent- - • : > • ' Also, fof sale, eleven Lois fronting on Hahcock street, •: . and three fronting on Penn street. ' Terras easy . ■ j -V 7 Apply to . JOHN HERRON, or ‘ . ■ . • H. P. CAIN, corner Market .... ... and Fifth streets. HOUSE, situated && *:* i .r’JßL'aca? Ch&rtfera .Credc,fottr miles, from the Hisg|, • tv.'Cliyj andis aVory desirable coantrv.-re&idence; There . l .;<.is.a.nowcard&ge.housorst&ble l &it(fgOQd water on the v - i groandsfWhich comprise ten acres, welt improved, con* • v.*ftmmg/n. variety of choice Fruit trees. - For partica !ar« i andtermsi apply to AI. J). PATTON, ill Liberty «i-,or xX.S.BONNfefjoathcprcmtscp.; [fobs l/üB. SALE.—ALotofG round havius - a iront of 60 JF feefoa Centre Avenue,.andrunnlug bickSGG feet 10 two streets. .Oil.the-lot:..is* erected a larae Brick Dwelling House. ncariyaew and well finished. • The Ini is planted with tne best selected Fruit and shrubbery the country cun afford. If application be made Soon, the property wtlHie sold at a fair price and term*. • Ehqture atibe office of . VVM.C. FRIEND, Attorney; Fourth street, between Wood and Snmhtield. ■ febU:tf For Real la BirnUagnAnu ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 0E& .With store looms and cellar, favorably ami- fegdEß 1 :»•;• - •&tefQT&l&rgeGroceryundProdiicebn*lncs?. possess* • ' ion may be Ead imtnediaiely,Tvuh a low root, to a good • easiness man. . •-''--•ALSO—One-large Bnck—occupied as a boarding • » house and inn. ' 1 -• ALSO—-Eleven new three-story Brick Houses—some * --- jOSt fimshed; possession given immcdia'ely. Others on i. - the lstApnl. • *• j - ■ - ALSO—One Frame House.- and several up stairs - - ■ ' rooms. ■ .-ALSO—One Brick ard, ami Kiln to barn m. ■ i- ■ • “ALSO—One LurabcrA ard/with space to put a largo • Sinoam—and one o f the best points about the cuv for vy v-s.- sales. FOR SALE OR LEASE—Uue large lot. favorably .... sHnated for a Foundry an i l .ngine Shop or othrr tnauu* • • factoring, having deo, water in trout, (o harbor.) tor " fitting out and repairing steamboats,<fcc. ALSO) FOR tfALE—ISO.OOO Brick, in lots, and sold loW,-if not sold before, they wil Ibe sold on Tuesday, .. . the2sth of March next,at 12 o’clock. M., .treash or np». proved paper. ALSO—Lota on lease, to build on.* Apply to the subscriber, at hia office in ‘Birmingham, near ths Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—oral the Ware room . -V': -- 'Of BfiK7, hIsZXUBWS A Co., No. 2d Water street,—or i f through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter. -febU-... •••: .JOHN RHEY. • i T'Vwy.- Valuable City Property for bole. . mHB undersigned, Administrators of the estate? of JL rttomaa Fauman.deceased,offerfor sale the enure _ real:estate of the cud Thomas Fairatan. consisting of . on* SO.feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back . 99 feet 5 incites to alO feet alley. ._. Also, tho tavern stand known as the Mansion House. . fronting on Liberty streetSL feet# inches, audonCherry alley 62 feet finches, running back S 3 feetto an alley, .. .with the grpunds andstable connected,frouUug on Plum Alley, thirty three feet four inches. . . j .Also,three lotsfronungon Cherry aley.each eight* r een feet front, and running back 00 teet parallel with Plant Alley. All of which property will be sold atpn- Tate sale, py application to uiosabscriberiijorif notsold before the aiflth of. March, will be offered at auction to • the highest bidders. Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent.. Apply to ■R.FAIRMANjOr R, CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty street. jajHhimrflff . Perm Street Property for sale* 1 ri QA FEET on Penn street by UO leet deep 10 an alley just- belowj- St. Clair street,, and adjoining Mat \; wewi’LaTery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at , > Jttgfr A. WILKINS &. CO.’S - T • .©Heap Country Residence. •?A" "OTon tannery llitl,contaimnjj ! four acres, will ■ -X&.' be sold very low to any one wishing to build there*' -a .-rr-v-: •. The access will be -easy, and' the Tot commands a a- r PQir beautiful view. [ocrtll THOMPSON BELL For Rent, - : .A HANDSOME bTORfc», on M&ticei street. bstweer- JSI YfclW and f ourth streets,, at present occupied by Ur. Thomas Wliiie, as a Dry Goods Store. AX£O—A large well finished ROOM-m the second story, next door 10 Ur. Dnff’s Mercantile College. This t Room is well e alcniated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as - doableoffices* E, 1). GA44AM, - aftltlf - Q£sce t Tlurd sl, over the Post Office . ' - Qoalljana on Tougnioghcny, • - I Afl. ACRES on the uver, just, above the 2nd Darn vrt' ,: -IUV/there 19 a pit opened and railroad prepared for - patting coal m boats. (ocuRJ THOMRsUN J3EDL. i ■- ' To Let. • • ; 4mb A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,-on Bank 1: Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge «•- Aqueduct.■. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate • ’Broker, comer of sth and Smithfield streets, [oci^d A Farm for Sale* ■ FTIHtS subscriber offers lor sale a FARM OF LAND, 1 containing 160 acres—loo of which arc cleared. — -.The farm lies directly on Uie ro«d from Middletown to Jefferson * it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, ■and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The v •‘buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with Stabling. For farther particulars apply to'ihe subscri ber, on the promises, m Allegheny county, 12; miles • • from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLTNTON v 2605 i townMtp f October 2J—tf ■ f a.-. . • ... ■ For Sal©. “ . . ~ A LOT .OF GROUND,.containing 21 Acres, situate - JX ono mile below the town of Beaver. Beaver coun v r lyyoa whfeh there is erected a new Brick House, 4Cb> high, with abasement. The house has beenweft built and well finished, aud contains 13 rooms.- s 1 - Itis wilhin 200 y.«.u* ot the Ohio river, and conrmanda r.• - afine viewer t..nnd-is bounded* on the North west by - ' the State road-leading to New Lisboa, Ohio. Thu pro perty would; be desirable for a country, residence. or for. . a garden, or summer boarding bouse. . A lot of; 5 acres ; . a4jOixung it will be sold with iit.if desired by the pur* ■v.* ohaser The terms arp. so moderate,.that it will he a -bargain to the purchaser. Enquire oi - ■ n.p &g i» b fetter man, , > —r - 'TebSKhtf . Attorneys at Law, Fourth al * For Sate, : : > -V ;- A-HOUSE! ANDLOT, situatedon Pike street,between > < J&. ‘WalnutandFactory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot 3$ feet .front, and 100 feet deep, on i Jeh there are : two small Frame Tenements- Terms «a yj—Tiilegood.' •• For particulars, enquire of Aldcrmnn PARKINSON, kpeimstreet,Fifth WaTd. • mayOrif , • , ;,- - T fTIHE CiiarUer , s Coal Company will sell some very dt . timble puta Of LANP, situated oa und near the ■ , r gt«i&eimUe Turnpike, and near, the southern terminus oftheir railroad. . .l ■?< willbfc dividedrmto ouamitißß to smi pur* Tchasers, and. ibc terms of payraont-wiU be vary easy. / SSgSßuf z W REMINGTON, .... • mp4 -r ■■•••••■: ■?. - Manager. -*. pm garni PtMcrlptioa Store Yor Sale. - * EkVQ and PRESCI&PTiON STORE, located iu * f'.’l'A-:ft•flotmrhmg&nd improving parlor ihficlly, which man XodOlxigr 0- profitable business,** offered*.lor-sale upon *; •■: '■• ’ For farther panicutoira, apj ‘ .' rctODA ,Sodi Aahi finest quality, for JTralu [feb24l ALEXANDER hlNfi jopmat. w abtcb:ahp aousßing: —-j5.-i.flTo dolianrpcr-annum,—fiteo of postage. -BUfi' V" « f *>' TGSraubfield treet To Lett Laud for Sale* >lyat thisoffice. Jar Sale & $o iCet Beal Batiste Bale. IN accordance with the provisions of tho wjll of the. late Samuel Thompson, Esq., the followmgjvnluable property will be soldi at'the Warehouse ofJ.D.Wil llains tc Co., 116 Woodptrccl,,on, Monday,.lhoilOth day of March; 1651, at 10 A. 61 ,viz,:. ■ .>■ .; —— ' The .valuable Warehouse and Lot on Wood street, 1 now oecnpicdby Mr, Georpe Breed,.. ... ; \ .. ' Also, a valuable Lot onhlarlrel ntroet, on whioh are erectcu three Store houses, n bnelr tenement and Stable, in possession of-Messrs. John Shea, GY can er. IP IS Thompson and Whi Struble. 1. D. WILLIAMS, MARYTHOMPSON, * gnrptrtne SxeatUttin- Real Kitate ror Sale !.. t, ■ ' THK undcruiraed offeß# tor *ale: alarge number of valuable budding;lots, ondiStnnevery;desirable sites jor manufactories, m the borongbt>frßinuineham. loca> theran^ChdrcT”^ 11^0 Houscand English ra ? S row * of Birmingham; In; population and 5S?iS?i2J an ; Weal *b, aud « e ' reasonable prices at fini i wuU>e sold, will renderihem a safe and pro* tunblß Title perfect Terms favorable *or particulars and terms enquire of the under iqned, nt the office of Gco» F Gilmore, Esq., oh Grant siWet, Pittsburgh, between'Gd and 4th streets, or ofWtUiam and N Pauerson, JEsq*ra, at their offices in Birmingham [lan27] MOSES F EATON For Sole* subscriber offers, for sole a large and well built X BRICK HOU&E, with five or more acres of ground .suua ed on the Fourth street Road, vhthin threo miles of ihiscu)* Possession given on the Ist of April neJsd—• Al«o, a very desirable lot of grOand, containing over FOUR aCkES, with a spring of cicclivnt water there on, situated near the above, Also, a lot o£ ground 48 feetll inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A.-Toner, near the- city, opposite tire, 7lh; Ward, on Pennsylvania A venae.: Possession >ltis now certain that iho Plank Bona will be completed pasulic above property early iq:the coming-summer.— For farther laiormauon apply to street Road,near the first desenbedpropeny. ; (ja22:lf Valuable Property for.Renti. M: A three Btorv B&ICK. HOUSE, belonging, to the estate of Wm. J.Tottss, deceased,' ed for teat or lease. It is situated onFounh st., between Ferry and Liberty streets, and bos been newly papered and painted; it is now occupied by Mrs. Verucr.. Rent, $250 per .annum. .Apply to my self,.or. Robust C. Totted, at the works of Knap A Co. Possessiongiven oa (heist of. April. L.R.M’ABOY, Guardian. additional sale of Forty Town Lote tn &ait Uverpool; O. fllHEreceut unprecedented sale of Lots in the above X thriving Town having nearly exhaustedthose pre viously laid .out* and the demand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced id lay out apoiuon jof his property m town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase; It is needless to say.anvthing of the location of the town and prospects, Ut having been sufficiently described In recent advert isementsT) other than that over one hundred 40t3 have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those, wishlrfg.to procure * doslrable home,- The above lots arc among the moat eligible anddesi* rab lain the place,and ate principally located mlhecen ire of those recently sold: Formfonnauon apply to the proprietor m Liverpool, -or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street; Pittsburgh. JOHN S. BLAKELY, •'E&svLiverpooltFeb. 2nd, I&jI. *■v £f*bl2:daw f Orphans’Coart Sale. - BY '.Virtue, of an orderof ihe t)rphans* Court of AUe gheny Coaniyj dated sth day ofFeby,A.D. 1851, will Be exposed to public salc,auhe Court House, in the City .of Pittsburgh, oo.Lht second Monday (the Itfthduy) of March- next, at 10. o'clock, A. M., all the following described Real Estate,of which Francis M'Kenna, lale of the.Cityoi Allegheny, deceased, by : virtue of a cor* Urn tmldaof agreement, doled the lOthday of Septem ber, A. 0,1558, between F. .Lorenz; G. E* Warner dnd Jacob Painter, of Lhe one porLandlbe said France M’Kenna,©! the other parti died, seized,,vuAll that certain lot or piece of groand situate in the said City of Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract. Rosa township, op* poeue tho Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot No. two hundred and forty*three (243) in the plan df lots laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob Fainter and F. Lorenz, containing in from on Main street twenty-three feet and extending back to Carpenter oUey*Jiaving_<jrected on the front thereof a two story brick building, aboat twenty ieeifront by thirty feet m depth, and on the rear a dou* ble two story frame building, fronting on Carpenter alley. Terms and Conditions qf Safe—One*halt of the pur chase money to be paid in hand, and the balance to be paid m two equal annual payment—bearing lawful in terest ; and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property.: For further particulars, enquire- of Messrs. Mitchel k Palmer. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 123 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ANN M’tCENNA, AJm’n of Francis M’Kcnna; deceased. ilhsctllatitoas. WLVTER OIL—I2OO galls, bleached Winter W hale Oil, in store and Tor sale by ■mart .MILLER A, lUCKJETSON. 4 CASKS suponor sugar cared DRY BEEP for sale by H.C. KELLY, niiiTi) No. 20 Fifth street. Iftfl BUS. KlCi’ttA DRIED PEACHES tor imie by luU mar 3 H. a KELLY. F ADGHLIN’S SUPERIOR HAhIS for sale by J_j mart H.C. KELLY. FlslL— No*. lii and 3 Mackerel; No. 1 Salmon; Sis* quiet and Trout, for sale by mar 3 H.C. KELLY. CIONS! ANTLV receiving at regular periods, Fresh t Butter ami Eggs, from Washington, Westmoreland, Beaver and Armstrong counties; sold wholesale und re tail, by fmar3] • 11. C. KELLY. Foe Sale* 022 LL. A first rate SORREL MARE—trots well m i2LJLiharmvss or under the saddle. • B. A. FAHNESTOCK a CO., . feb2a . corner of First and Wood sis. BELLOWS —Five paiT second hand Bellows for sale by £fcbl9l SCAIFE, ATKINSON &OKKLY. LAKD—JS packages No. I Lard for sale by ieb22_ j WM.I>YER BACON— Hams and Shoulders for sale by fob 22 ' WM.DYER. ("ILOV KR SEED—IOO bbls. just receiving and for sale J by STUART i SILL, mar 4 124 Wood streets CRAB CIDER—IO bbls. prune in store and for sale. niar4 STUART & SILL. POTATOES-ioa bbls. m store and for sale by mnr4 STUART k SILL. CIORN— 50 bbls. shelled m store and for sale by f niarl STUART k SILL. fj'OBACCO—GO boxes ft’s m store and for sale by X marl STUART A SILL. HICKORY NUTS —IbO bags la store and for sale by mar 4 STUART k SILL. JT*EA—IO half cheats Young Hyson ; , . X lb do extra fine do; 30 do Imperial and Gunpowder: 10 do Cheelan. and Oolong; 40 catty boxes various styles ; For sale by . J. 0. WILLIAMS k CO., mnrft corner ol Wood and Hflh sta. 1 TOBACCO—IS boxes B’s Honoy Dew; . IS' do : fiS; do do; 10 :do lib extra do i .20 do 4lb do do; .Far sale by rnarf _ J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. ZINC WASH BOARDS—ISIS doz. Holmel’ Fate n for sale aimanufaciurer’s prices by . mhrS J.O. WILLIAMS A CO. SUGAR— 10 bhds. prime Now Orleans; 20bMs. assorted Loot; 10 do - Crushed and Pulverized; for sale by murft J.D. WILLIAMS & CO. MOLASSES— VlfUble. Now Orleans; . . id do Sugar House; 5 do Golden Syrup; for sale by raarft J. D. WILLIAMS k CO. QUNDRIBb—IOO dor. super Corn Brooms*. O 4 bbltv Hickory Nuts; 10 casks Potash; lObxs.Saleratus; 50,000 Common Segars; 2.000 Bis. Deer Hair; 40 bxs. Fox's Starch; 10 bx*. Wood’s Pearl Starch; J cases super Rice Flour; ■ for sale by m &rs J.D. WILLIAMS k CO. FlbH —10 half bbls. No. J Mackarel; 15 qr. do do I do; f3kitta do 1 do; 2bbls.No. 1 Salmon: forsalo by mars J. D. WILLIAMS k CO GROSS BONNE I .BOARDS—Inst received and for sale by J. L. SHEE mar G.. . corner of Penn and Irwin ats- REAMS RULED OAF WRITING PAPER for 040 sale low by . (marSj J. L. SHEE. Q/\BBLS.Ohio Fire proof Paint forsale by OO maro J.L. SuEE.|| (*)/% DOZ. TUBS for sale by 40 marfl HOMINY— 9 bbls. ** Pearl ” Beaver Hominy; 18 do While Flint Cincinnati Hommy, - Just received and for sale by WM. DYER, marO no. 80t Liberty-street. TYOLL BUTTER—I 2 bbls. good Roll Butter for-sale XX by - ImatC) WM. DYER. 'TJ3LOUR—OO bbls.iSoperfine; . J?--- 50 da Fine: 10 do. “Musty, l ' for sale by l maib WM DY] BACON— Ham? and Shoulders just received from smokehouse for sale by ImarS] WM’DYEft MOLASSES— £0 bbls. prime oak cooperage: ■ • .. -30 do cypress. do: • Forsale at a reasonable price by fflhrO WM.DYER. EiIEArHLRS— bUO prime.“live geese” Feathers for * sale cheap:-: ImaxOj WM. DYER. "T- ARD—6O packages No.l kegs and barrels ? JU mar6> : -WM.DYER POTATOES— 54 bbJs. dry mealy reds for sale by mart... WM.DYER* EISH— Herring, Mackerel, White Fish. Cod Fish, Box : Herring, &c.,for.sale low.. (marO) WM.DYER eLOVERSEED— 25 bbls. choice Seed for sale law by maiO WM DYER ACKED TEAS—IS chestsfine Youug Hyson"? • Sbalf cheßts Black; for sale low in ono-fourth pound packages, by . feb22_____ -WM. DYER. /^ORN-BROOMS—29O doz. rec’d snd for sale by ' V febW _••• SAMUEL ;P, SHRIvER^~ COFFEE— 200 bags Rio Coffee, on band and for sate MM ALEXANDER KING. l EAlHbßS—26,sacks primo Feathers, for sale bv ■' ALEXANDER KING bales Ist son Western New YorEHonTm elore and forsoic by. ■. ; Jasrii - 1 MIUiEB & HICKETSON. • ! r; V.’. rt ’-i-. •• ■ v ■■ . . *<. ; \ *•.... i- ■ ■ IHragg anh JHebxrinefli ta 48 gooir... W INUiblheifttrofactii?A6f this new compound. Coughs l~j. and coldsare cured ia a very short time. (wawill:. warrant Dr. Keyser*s Pectoral Syrup to euro leases of Cdugns, CoIdB) Bfcndntis, Lnigogins, in less pme and --atueheaperrmeihan any other medicine ever discov ered. ! IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION-i-The old Copgh Medicines alwaya sicken the stomach find-pro duce nausea whioh is'inbre disagreeable thanthe Congh (ltsejL-Thisii'obviated m-thm mixture, for it id a pleas* ant soothingarucle ond.lt will cnre s or.tAvf7W?<ey «n«6s rtfundedl The evidence in favor of tins medicine m oar city; from our owabiuzens, should convmfco any one of Its efficacy. Itistbo prescription of a regular phyai etan; hnd-has bees used by hftn In his own practice for anumberof years, with the most heroic auocess. CONSUMITION—A lady from SteabenvilLb writes, 'leather daughter had been affileted with a Cough and expecioraMoa, night- sweats, hoctic; fevcrrOhd all lhc distressing symptoms of consumption, and tha( after ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered wiuc Asthma and Chronic .Cough for eight years<hns been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do sen of botUesof xhe Pectoral Syrup A ger tleffian from Peonsu Illinois, writes that “ he knows tbePectoralSy fop to be a good article, for he has used it in hi own case and in the cases of members of hla family with the most perfeot success It is okbofthb Ceikafbst Medici ves kow kvown —it is put up in half pint bottles at 50 ceuts each, or six bottles for $2,50 Cototby Stobekespebs would do well to keep a sup ply ortWmedieine on hand all the time, as it as one of the most perfect and. efficacious remediesever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Contumpttbn. - • CAUTION. EXTRA—Many .persona will-try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed-them; * If you want to get-well, buy Dp.KcTss&’a , Pectoral Stbop, and take no other; tbi&.will.curc you. It has m it some of the most valuable plants and herbs -oT’themdtena, modica, and is compounded by h person skilled in the.healing an.. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared ta your own city, and the : proprietor has umherous.certificates, attesting: its valu able properties, which, will-be shown to any person de airous of Agents Wanted throughout the United, States to sell this medicine. L&Tge discounts will be made; to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It Will pay a -large profiklo all agents; besides, they will be doing bnt foring humanity u service bv placing in their hands the grCaietft medicine for Lung diseases the world has over -produced.-- For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYBER k M’* DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.—' Also, for sale by D. M. Carry* Allegheny city; P. Brock er, jr., lftownsvillc; George Bairo, Washington ; John II tiachanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Kcesport; J. D.. Yowell,. Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. . [ja2s Public Attention •* Is respectfully imnitd tothefotioiomgtruthst set; forth in relation to one qf the trust tmportant Rantdxcs <rf mod ern times '• "■ ■ - PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more-than one year ago since this gteat rem edy wasbrought before the public, for the relief and cure ;of disease. Its grear powers to heal, have, since then, become fully.approciaied by -the community, and we allege that the longer it istned themorc'certam will its great fame spread; - It 19 not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM in a Natural Renfedy, elaborated m the depthaor the earth by a power and agency that laugh* to scorn all human competition. It U our-duty,when-we wiite about a medicine, that we -write tboth—that we »ay> nothing calculated to deceive. ffiosQ who may trust onr word or put confiileuce in our. statemenls. The'sick are very apuo catch at anything that promises relief from dis ease. A story cdn haraty be too highly wrought to an* swer the object of. gulling or hambnggmg some of them. No w, wc do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the trfithiir relation to our Remedy should be tolu ui order to aecore font a reputation far exceeding any single arucle of the etaima tnedtea- Piaui, onvarmshed facts—facts that may be ascertained in our-owncuy and neighborhood, bear ample testimony m favor of the Pe troleum. . - Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who wefe totally blind, have been;restored to sight- Several cases 01 blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, alio,the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases are near' home, and maybe referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were curd af ter toey hod been abandoned by physicians as hopeless* The Petroleum will cure, when used according to dircc, lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on (he Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Bore. Eyes, Ringworm,-Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer. Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, nrnlall Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to nro dUc e ‘ CON SUM PTIQN. v b Burns and Scalds, diseases of-lhe Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped llauds, Excoriated .Nipples, Corns and Bullions. In fact, uisaoKSAT universal and hasbeeu tnedinmostof the above diseases within the past year with the perfect Succces: Cemficotcs that Will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the: affiicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicine*, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high Standing in the profession are begmning to uso it m their practice. Those who at Urst looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are wilhag to award it due praise and conslderalion. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledfo that the Petroleum i» thejrreaiest medicine ever discovered. For sale. Wholesale ond Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, < 140 Wood street. : ■ Also—R. E.Sellers,6? Wood street; D.M.Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. - Also, by the Proprietor, S. KL KILR, Canal Basin. 7th street, Pittsburgh. UqB ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER I PQPSIS I. THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice t A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, "PREPARED from Rennet, or iho fourth stomach of X / the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebio, the great PnysiologtcalChemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, ALD.,No- U/North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tins is a truly wonderful remedy for IN&IQESTION DYSPBPSLi, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER GONLPULIhTt and cunng"aUcr Nature's own method,by Nature s own agent, the Gastric Julee. .. Half a.teaspoonfull of-this. Fluid, infused in water, will digest Or dissolve Five Founds op Roast Bsxp in about two notrns, out of the stomach. Baron LtßßiQ,in.hiscclcbraied work on Animal Cbem istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous t*o the Gastric Joice, may be readily prepared from tliemu cods membrane of the stomach 01 the calf, iu which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just m ihe some maimer as the)’woulu be in the human stomach.” Ur.pEUEiRA. in his famous treause on “Food and Di* et,”pobUthed by Fowlors& WeUß.New Y ork, page 35 states the same great Jact,and describes the method of prepaiauon. There are few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. - Dr. CoHBS<m lus valuable wnuogs On the “ Physiolo gy Of D^geBUon,' , observes that *r a diminution of the duo of the Gastric Juice is aprominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” ana he states that “ a dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severelvafuieted with this complaint,findingevemUinir else to toil, had recoarse lo the Gastric Jaicey obtained from the stomach of living animate, which proved com pletely successful.’’ ■ Dx.GaAiDUtf, author of the famoui works on (t Vegeta ble Diet, !, .says; “ It is a remarkable iact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated m water, im port to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecUng a kiad or artificial dlges tioaof them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process.” ~ Dr. Simon’s great work, the « Chemistry of Man,”! Lea k BlanebaTd. Vhtla., 1810, pp: 321-2) says t “ The ai«cov-' cry of PEPSIN forms a new ora m the chemical history of From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved ob rapidly m am. artificial digestive fluid.prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas me Juice itself." Professor DbNOLtsoN, of the Jefferson College Phila delphia, in iuJgrcatworkon Homan Physiology, more than fifty pages to an examination of this subjcct- His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are-well known. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly iu the artificial us in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hooohtor’s preparauon of PEPSIN ha< produced the most mnrveuma effects, curing noses of Dobility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspepuc Consump tion, supposed to boon the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of casestn the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated, certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REM ARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These wore nearly alt afesperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a gieat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendenoy to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, r ever and Ague, or badiy treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine; Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eaMng, and the too free use of ardent enir ita. It also reconbues Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once— fiow bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT ttc.t.lr.r'! A single doss removes all the unpUasanl symp toffu, audit Only needs to be repeated,- for a-sfaoriume, lhe ?°*; g^;e s ecls Permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once.' It is panicularlx.oxcenenv cases of Nattseo. Vomiting, cramps, Soreness of: the puof the Stomach, distress oJ ter eating,, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low nesa oi SpmtSj Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness: tendency to Insanity, Smcide,-An. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting care. Every bottle-bears the written signature of J S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Propnetor. 6 1 Sold by agents in>every town in the United Slates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally- Agonts for Pittsburgh, KEYSER * MoDOWELL, 144 Woodstreex. ‘ - ■ ■ ■ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices, fiyvao-v Also,for sale by R* E. SELLERS, 57 wot d street - r J. L. SHEE. BMPs SarßaDMlUe and the Cholera, ■ YT OT a- single man, woman -cluid boa filed Of the i.\ CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation.-. Look at the eny-of Louisville, .where this SaraapanUais mode, and where from Iso to 2H) boules are retailed daielbui few isolated.cases of Cholera have,occurred, ajwf they; were either persons from boats or those who di&egarded our advice. - ■./ [Gtnowiofi Chronicle. . For sale by KEYSER k M’DOWELL, 140 .Wood st. . .Fittebuyfa,where the genuine article-may alwgys^be T>ETROLEUM—A; cenaixi cure ior BIAJIrtHC{3A, a X dweaae very prevalent this hot weather—the :fore rnnner or Cholera. Try n! For sale by 3Tfl KEYBER A McDOWEEL'. 14D Wood at. vr&s wAS 1 - V f,“ ”v\ r . V 7 ’ 'K.-V : .• SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I A—6oo H>». idT solo by .. B.A.FAHNESJOCS 4CO, 1 « * ,«*V ' : i v .y.c », v» • •,»• -V‘ ' ; tC- v v?. -:. 'K “ fc H J , , MtiaUansom *OOK AOT3 308 PRINTING. ■ ®* Wi C orner aC Wood and Flftli Streote. o/ ihe Moa.’nNe Post and Mracroi; tespebtfttUy itifonafl his friends aaaiaoptturonsofihesepwjers.inat he has a large as sortment ofJOB TYPKAttDALL OTHERiIATERIAL 'SiS 6^ 8 10 a Job . Printing Office, and fhhihe is pre pared to'exepuie- ..... ... «• .... ’*^i. L ® r »2R-PEBS3PEQnnHat>F KVSnY DESCmKIOIT. ; ' r ' Bills cf ' Circular* , -Bill Modi, Cards,, ; v ■ Slants, ••:. . : ■ ' ;Bat lip,., kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal 2. appropriate cuts, ptintedonthe shortest nonce andmos: reasonable terms: thepalronage of his friends and" _ P generally, m ibis branch of h|s business. K -... l, harper. JAMES W, WOODWBLL, a . Ware-room* 07 and 99; Third street, J W. respectfully informs his friend* and dostofh * ers tuat he has now completed the largest hnd fi- : nest stock of hooiehold furniture ever before seen, in -Wso.ityvaa beJa determined to uphold the quality with wey-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest and from 4he. extent of bis orders and facility m mniuractunog,. he. is enabled to produce warranted furmtare,ntthe TowesVprices, . . He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers interest with his o wn, in quality and price, and keeps always on bartd the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tae most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits aa inspection, that theadyantages ofhis establishment may be known, ine foaowiug articles consist, in part, ofhis stock,, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed m any of the Eastern cities: - t ; - Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room variety, ; consisting of rosewooed, ma hogany and walnut Elizabetheu, Conservatoire and Easy Cbairsf of every description; Couches, Sofas; Tete-a-tele and Di mVtLns °CiE e French ana American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ rarlor Wmiiig Desks ,;0f various kindsj Work Tables and limey inlaid _ stands, music stands, aud holders, niarble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, ta : bies, extension-dining of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made] card, Pembroke half ond pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of . each a large asrortment; gothic . h&U and parlor reception chairs, ottomans : ana stools, secretary and: book cases, side boards, fife screens, ■ ' towel racks, .hat standsi'and music stools, cribs and cots for ciuldrea; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, xosewood, and, • ‘ -inlaid.peari Tables,' ' , ■ Ac. Ac. Ac. , : - A large assortment of COADdON FURNirtTfIE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Casinkt maxeas.supplied with all articles in their line . . .. . :: . • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, farm shed at the short est notice. •' Ailorderaprompily:attended to CHAIHS fLUD FCa®ITCH.K. No. 98 Thirdsirutj htiwtm Market arid Woods'Sjuiktide'.' Ws.havc how oh hand a large and WL splendid slock of every variety of finnrtfoir ' : > ; * 1-"axe confidentcannot be s a, rp as s e d, equalled,in this City, orii tie West; in style and finish. Those who are in wantoi Funutare iire respectfully invited to call and examine lot themselves. !o»Stearaboats furnished onto; shortest nsu'ce:' AII ordernptompUy attended 10. r teblftlf . OIwNNELL, MULLEN it CO. furniture and Chair Ware Rooms* - T. B. YOUNG & CO,, earner of {Third fsi' and oppaitu BrolsnV Jftrti&urgA, constantly on hand repi| make to order, ai the lowest prices, * \ 1 HOUSEHOLD and ; STEAMBOAT FURmTURfe, and CKATBSj of the best workmanship and most approved styles. - ___ feblS ' ... Atibj'l . ' r . Tins subscribers tender their? aci&l for the favors bestow cifejL jodjttpon them by their Steamboat friends, aadffri would,respectfully.remind, them and others into rested in tmihJing boats? that they are at .all times pre% Sared to furnish, dn the most‘reasonable terms, every escriptiou of-.Cabiu Fumiiure and Chairs of the ber material and Workmanship. TB YOUNG & CO., . Comer Third and Southfield streets, feblS opposite u Brown’s l!otcL» : «. c. KaxoMEa. ... Hammer 4 Hauler. CABINET WAfiEBOOMjSMITHnELDSTEEETv Butecen Stpen&su'ea and ,Pimbutg , Pa. f7\ HAMSIER.4 DAULEKkeep'consiamly onhand. variety Of excellent , and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on os . * *1 ■favorable teems ai can be obtaiued atony similar estublishmcntin die West. They have now on band-on unusually embracing ali kinds of Furni ture, trom the chtkpest and plainest to* the most coally and elegan t. All orders promptly attended to. mr2i:6m WM.-4S*STEVENSON continues to matin. / faetore CJIBI£?ET~WdjtLE' at every descrip* . ~f*iT. at his old stand, Liberty tond streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. i mayll . ECxtrfr Family Flour. TJIQR the convenience of ihs.eUuena, the proprietors J? of the ‘.‘PITTSBVRGir CZTVAaLLS"haveplaced boxes for vie reception ofordera.mihe followiagplaces: J. & R. Floyd's itore, comer of Wood and 6ih sts.j M. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Marker A. Beelca’s store,Ud street; L. Wilcox,Jr., Ilruggist, cor.4th and 'Smhhfiold; John I Smith's store, cor. High iutd Wylie streets: Telegraph Office,Fourth street; il. C. Kelly., Oroeer, cor.Sth st, and Market alley; v M. Grass’s Sth. Word; , The Flour wae •».* will call twice or thriee daily, 1 for orders, and the Flo u, Ac.,-delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Floor ia preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage; ' ' It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that davcrs caa have no permission to leave’ Flour, without payment- Wo.hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, os we shau endeavor to do rAem just * ce. . imaytiO] WTLMARTH .& NOBLK. ROr FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of COKWINNE, BROTHER & CO- at Panama, and to engage Passage tn first class salting Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, aplu Post Building*, Fifth,st., near Wood* CHEAPEST SUSIMEK GOODS IN TOWN.—Light Cloths, all wool, Coshmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen DriLlß and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by jeb - • JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy of Brandreth’s Vegetable PIUb. : • TITHEN the theory of the circulation of tho blood fT was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our. view. Wc saw ana understood that the food we cat. was converted into blood,-which repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a jif© heauhe Internal fires that waim : and invigorate o.ur v inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries.thisheatto every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair find horny-nati. WnUe the blood is thus the seat of life, it is Also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength] Brandreth’s. pills , give blood the necessary . bower to throw out from itself aUimpuritios, thus dering the stream oflife pure and healthy.: If men were more sincere, there would bfr-fewer religious creeds; and if they kepi close tO.natnre’slaws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow iutelilUgeht they wfllbecome'triperhnd hap pier; evennow, their wisdomiaproved by thefact that, when sickness assails them;'they use Bramlreth’s Vegev. table Unlveral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are dsediiii either diet or cloth ing* They shontd be always in the house; *o that upon the firet indication pf .sickness theyraay beused. On& dose in': the beginning is-more potent-'for good, than a dozen&Aer tho sickness is fixed in tho system. in colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cbstivenessj'fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains; their effects will be found beyond uli praise. Three brfive will actlike a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once,; sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend*, ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and fuQy tested medicine, 6h& that is used by hundreds of thoasahdsin this tonntrsrand. throughout the civilized world. They-are qoieUy supcrseding nll other medi cine*. Thev take oatoniy lhßt ftom me blood which is the cause of. weaknesfc -and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy-deep at night, and an ap petite that reliahesaU hinds of food. • • ; Sold at No. 20 Diamond alley—the only place iu Pint burgh where the genuine Brandrelh Pills are kept for sale ; —theunderaignea iatheoniyagentin the city.' - : -dec23:3m ° . v . . ; REDPa^H. A. UILLIKBN & CO. t TTAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET arid XX CHAJR No. 6.4' Sraithfield »t. alarge assortment of fancy and plain Forntiure, which ;hey will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. i , ldecY7tiy THE Co-Partnership heretofore existingbetweeu the subscribers, under the firm of J.S.BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may nae the hameof the concern in settlement. ; JEROME S. BONNET, ‘ MATTHEW P, PATTON." Pittsburgh) Apriilst, 1850. , ; ' ID* Having sold my entiteinleroßtin the firm of J.S. Bonnet* Co. tg W- D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I toko great pleasure mtecom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. [ap3] J. 3.; BONNET. „ Removal* subscriber wishes to inform, the citizens Of Puts* X burgh and tfae pabllcgenerally,lhat hebas removed htß CARPET STORE ftom-Nos. ol and 63 Woodslreet, to.the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street,recently occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the Qtyoming rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing office—rwhieh, in -connection With his old room, makes' the most spacious Carpel establishment in the couhtry; and his advantages so far surpass nny houso in this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain" of suiting every person who may tavor him with a call. Ills stock is- complete in every article in his line, and •groat pains will pc taken at all- time* to show goods to persons wishingjo look or buy* < _ocfll .. “i ■;> Et-w. LYND. . R* C* Stoelcton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HNo. 47, coilneb cm Mamst *Nn.Timu> stbkkts, AS constantly on hand* for ‘Writing, Letter. Printing and Tea PAPER • Bonnet, Binders’, lera 1 ;and Trunk BOARDS; Book and'Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash pn«es, or m exchange for Bags and Tfcaners’ Scraps. ' I jV» Dtssolatlon. =EN ,‘ , i •> Vl- - ‘ ' . ■ L_ , t C. ;_T> DELANY, 190 has on. JL-» /and all other articles'iri- the'clothing v tine s ..Wholesale purchasers ho'%eleic from; and. will-bo sold low fbrc’asb. *■.: v- " * [declS . * B,M,ABGtST, •.„! MER C H ANT* TAI £ 6 K;7. TNFOBMS bis friends and-customers that he has open- J. dd UNCLOTHING: STORE, at N0."85 Smithfield.si., wnefe ihey can be eiilthd at ail times with any thing -in. in.ihe most workman.-: ® Qn f I , er ' His Goods are all fresh, of iheiesruird* lie.sfHiretf 2$ .sreiueat ilegree of satisfaction ;tqi hii l pat- r o?, i®;^ ffoo{rfilock prtteady Made CLOTHING always, on hand. . . --• -7:7 t :i T [dtclO- “ ■" ' ■-V■ • i .. MEECKANT TAILOR, r XJL and carafall>p«elec£sd %f6ek arPrenchi English CASSIMEBES. tsnd -vifsT-? lftGS--or Ifiejnost approved color»,and siylei:- which' and'o/ife mllfw' 0 rdiri!l v «fy hesf manner? . ~-r. ; t1 .* •,<.. mi!?. a ffbod assortment of gentle" M*’ Fflshionable READT MinEl' CLOTHINGj Sl.ina, Clothing i Clotting THBiEE BIG-;DOORS! ‘ . JOHN S’CLOSKEY, wholesale and Retail Dealt/in Clothinv, 151 Liberia si. - • , Ptltslntr B h,Ta. : i i jMT * stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, •f"A, amounting to upward® of 5100,000, which I think. ; wiu tie fonnd.to by one ofAhechoiccstseiectioris o(gax» ments ever got up in this or any other city in tlieHVesr cnicoantry. w ; My purchases:haying;been,-.all: made;,early, l have therefore avoided the lata advances inode inalmostall descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena* bled tooifermy«toct at an usually low prices; I hare this season, paid more than usual attention"to -the manufacturing and-style ofmy garments, so that the. very lowest priced as well as the finest nre gofap in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new- customers; hoth: wholesale and retail, have-been allracted as moeli hy the superior make of the clothing rasby the lowness ot.my prices. - i . The proprietor would. particularly call the atttntion'bf all dealers in Clat?iing- io iiis-presenv stock, believing that upon examination .Of.the quality and prices of- bus r Goods they jwtiLbe ihducedtoi paVchase at his establish* , menu The wimlesale room now eontaius upwards of 2,000 garments, from tire finest in quality to the lowest in pnee. >■= " l The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand tiiarge quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States. •* .* i la the,cuuing4eparunent.willal ways b; found a very large selection of alithcchoicest makes of Clothsj Cas- : Buncresand Sil)cs,to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to maie.clothx to order in the'shortest aouce m the latest and moat fashionable styles, i He respectfullyinvites hfeold friends and customers, as wellasthepublicin general, to call and examine fot' hemselyes. , ~, u.,,. ■- ! [ O cU3 Great lntliicemeiua to Bay Clotblncr I WHITE OitEFORKS CLOTHING STOEEI LTBERTir. Alfp Hii IRWIN STREETS.- .stock o offera EIi.EXTEN'SIVE ASSORT- FASHIONABLE GOODS PRICES.,. Persons wishinirto purchase Will save money by catling oil him. “ L 1 ' «pIH "■-■•• , W. J. DAVITT. Propnmr. AGENCYOF Hetnesri’a Celebrated Patentstieara. EJE undersigned has "been appointed by'Mr. Heineshyi ofNewYork, joleAPenlfortbesaleof bin justly bratedpatentTailors’.aiieais.lie-offers these Shears notv altnanafacturer’s prices.,Having-a complete ah- Aorunentof_theseßhearsii(rom‘.s2J<snp.uiSla apiece, he calls.the. attention of Ladies, Milliners and Drest-tca kers&nd, Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 170 Liberty street,4tlt door from 'St-_Clair,And:respccttully solicits a share of the pobltc "patronage, vvhlCh this article so-justly deserves, octSltim* . 1.1- - . HAVEKOTTE. EMBROIDERIES ! ’.—'Received per express, u large as.-ontoentof the t fallQwij)g’Guodfe:‘ ; Ladles’ book, .jaconet* and muslin Preach wrought .cnffsand. collars; Kossuth euffi* and collars}, Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis NapoleonMa liflfij Bruasela-and Appliqae.-capes ttndaleeyea; chemi xetiea; black ChanUlfaarid*ldve..veilsIr-ladies’ 1 r-ladies’ break* fdst caps; iufohls’caps add waiels j embroidered linen cambnchandkerchlefe; JSnglisU'tiireud lace's, and edg* mgSi and insertiGgs ; to gether wi lb a.genefcMassOrtniem of French embroider ed and lace goods. Pot sale by’ " ~ ‘ A* A. MASON‘D CO Ngs.,G2 and 64 Market street. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL.SALE OF ' OR Y GOODS, One Price Score ot As A.BIASON & CO. t : b r os.-Q2 <tnd 6i Markei tirtet. _• ■\XTILL commence on; Monday, December 30,3850 - ■\Y and’coittinae through the month of January. On this oeoasion, the whole of their immense establishment .will be thrown open for Retail Trade,, and their exten sive alotHc, amounting'to One.Hundred,and Tlilrty Thpasaad oaereii at Retail, at fully one fourth Jessihannsual prices. > r . . The notlce ot their Semi-Annual Sale .to aiiy oue of the thousand* who attended tho sale oMast year, will he Rufhcient 'gnarantee foraciUl this season, -Theywill however mermen alow of the Goods andP.rices, for the benefit of those, who have never attended their Sales— ' viz:—.... ........ ,>. ■ . :.. ■Rich Cashmeres, : . • . 75 c. .Usual price 81,00 <*soo psy Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.: .usual pri.'e * ( 1500re.Cotton ond Wool Delaines, 15, 18Jc.: Usual pnce,2oaud2sci/,. ; : 50ps, High Colored PlainDeLaluea, 42c. Usual price 021 c. . ~ j. , 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 60 ps. Black Silks.. Reduced 25percent.; . lOOps. Freueh Merinoes.Bl,oo. Usual price 81,371; 300 ps. Pararaeltas and Lyoneso Cloths. Reduced 33 percent!' - r .P 2500 Long,Square Shawls, which wilt be:sold at/roni €1 to 85 less than the usual prices.; 3000'yds. Bonnetßibbous, ai d and 10c. Usual price 18 Qhd i£sc. r }' • : : Fast Colored Calicoes, 6ie. r Usual priteOc.; i " ICO cases Engtish and American Caliooes,irahd lOc. j Usual pried iOaud ltticq : i ■ * > OOeaaesßlctxchcd Muslins. ReducedSc.petyard; 260 balesßrown Muslin—all grades; Also— : Laces, ■frimming3 > lla3iery and Gloves; Linens, Checks,CiOths,' Oossimeres;' Caaainets and Jeana. \i ; • > -• r Togetherwiihati immense variety of other Goods, all of which Will bemarkeddoWn to lower prices than any of theirpreyioua sales : ■ • ' They invite ah early call, as many of their choicest Good* wilisoon be sold. ; . tc. ■ ~ . > Thb Uwestprice named at first. ; .1 _ A. A. MASON A CO., -Nds..t3sanfl 04 Marketstreet. Arrival—£sew«ooa» j ; ' NO. 75 MARKET STREET, OjriuaWcni s-orant street Aiu> this biXMOKn. FRENCH.ENGLISH AND AMERICAN: - . .., ~ WINTER DRY OOaDS! frIHE undersigned 'ft nhw receiving from the Eastern' X. cities by Express, a. splendid assortment' of toner and.Blsple Dry poods, purchased delusively for Cash, from the importersund manufacturers, at lcagijnooitv nvt fir cent. btlorvitucau of those 1 who mhde their pur chases oarherialhe.'seashni arid wtlfbe sold,Wholesale and Retail for cash ai 1 V; EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. SO pieces Lupin’s French Mcnnocs, Cherry, Scarlet, ■‘f^t^reon,Maroon, Black; Maaarlnc Blue and. Mode colored, from 87Je. u.? to the hnest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. . IS Piceea SoperiorSomhaiines, Lupin's inahnfactufe —at unprecedented low prices. - ; . 150 pieces iJlack and Colored Alpacas,.from ifilrienis per yard up to the finest Silk Wurp aria Mohair Lustres manufactured. : . J ■ . Thibet, Pammetta and Coburir'Cloihs, all colors and qualities, and cheaper.thane vet oefore ofler*- ed m,this city. . ; - .'-'.'V'V - American andßriiishPrlatSiSUperiorquali ;,t>vond will be sold at extremely., lowprices.. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Long Shawls. Cham?lioui Silk and Turk Satin De!Chein" and all Woo.l firopbaSfiawle, Blade and-Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, PlamaoO.Embroidered Slack ed Colored Silk,-, and TUonrivDe Lain Shawl®..,-. y a-- -•? v /-y:- r t *3so.patternsgaperioi; .press ,Silks : iiPlaiA.Charaelion l .fli Saua Be ; :shein, Wide. Black. Gro Be Rhino - Fancy Figured Silks,’ apd .Black 5 Plaid" ;•: l^J|iepes l .Clbths i ;CaBaiineres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great redaction irora -form er priceß. • y■. •: vi ;r;- DGMESTIC AND STAPLE,,GOODS. ' 1 v . 600 pieces Bleached Muslin, good qtmlUy, allwidihs,- .fromp^toT^Kcenu-per yard. •. COO puces heavy- yard widcßrown from Q|c.-r tothe;bes,t article mauitTaciured.- . / ' ■ - ; iiOO piecca Red T ‘White and yellow. Flannels, lfc|. per yardup-to the finest -Silk Warp,aud 'Welch > Gau2e Flannel imported.; . . 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of' Flax yarn-,- • rotuid.thread, wire twist,hand spun. undgrasß bleached. . 125 pieces Checks, superior me e, fromatalSJ eerils per yard, together with large assortment of .Padmsk Table Ltpeuvand ;Table Cloths,.Russia IJiapetf arid 1 CrashiCassineiis, Kentucky Jeaqs, Bed Ticking, Do. Tiujstip - Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Ltnsevs. CaulonFlqnneisj&e. .. ] : f? *" - 550 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves arid Hosiery —including 'every' variety'atriLqualityv'which will be sold at egtremely low prices; ; ' * ... ' The customers of the house find aU'cashbQyers are requested- to/caU and examine ihhgoodsV arid secure a bargain; as they will be offeted,Wholesale and Re ; aii n very low prices.. Ry No. 75 mricisfriiijpuulurek hoVie • • ABaALOM > nionßrg e ■ Clottui 1 Clothslciota.l 1 ; - T EASTERN JOBBING niere, ; jaiipy. .colpreir EfmcAiii. ffiuhsh 1 ’CLOTHS;' Piloij'CitJalaftgaaADl’aU Cloths' Sp"!*"*?. •: i, ACO.'S, , : ,dee2 - 1 1 Noa; 63 andß4 Martet street ; Imponaat liHoilor!. . 1 JUST Tailors’ Hairoi J, Shears, frcmNo. 10 downioToa. ■ m ’,3 ,- Sqipsors.directfrorn !he manufactDrers, and for sale at " ■ ul!1 BOWN & TETLEY’S, 134 Wood at., 4 doors bplaw’ Virgin alley. -25® L.S- WATEHMAtiA S&INS J.;r- i. ■ : ; - ’■»' -.a A J 2, led 10 “Vr lale firar-of JOiiseroN 4 JX. Srocnos, will please call and settle imma Jiately an 4 we/totta; [feß3l' <•> JOHN FtEMlN(j'4|>». * *-- t T V.l ISM ,>‘r '■'Si'L'v t’.‘ • ■ ■*'; C, Btoni **■ .70 - WALMn , -STR£BT r: rpHEUNRIVjU!iEI> jPLACBfor obtaining nll.Wihes, JL IffqUbr^&cVGOOlfand CHEAP* -t : J - >“;jplD£R»bhs lately—in cdnsequettceaf ihAnUmero onslarge iargely to fcirienisb'his stock by fresh irapbrtationVancl ne-naa nowthesatis&ujtfon ofofferihgsomeOfthe-bcst. ™“L e . s and -Liquors .ever •impottea by hi nr-" He would '■jSSCD. aciagaeUv e Jl^l |r very all ''bn<ifau£htbythe • 'TO^n^,^ 01 ' O ,"^MONTHAXDOyjn ,eaSu:of, 10, ; ggggwi ~P ORT WINES •Specialhr ;i for l ® consamer* from thfr stock at Oporto, and imported direct. - e> - highly .approved to*tir customers, VecWe ?of lhdi> manifest BUpenonty overall other Ports and Red Wines palmed off as sacb. r;. t -i V ; '*•••■> :•' '■-•'•• . : prices; mboUlesaftcLoh' ‘themia so me. pxe ,'d elic aiaW HITE PORT anaiyffl-' sey port: *-**■ - 1 4A : V # *Person - 3 suffering with cKronicaffectfon of the bow etecannot be tcocareftil iiftfceirPOß'lV - , 1 MADEIRA WINES of various' sorts, dry' ahd.-rich,; South&ideVold'E&l and West IhdiaV : serciaV&c,, &c. on draught, in bottles and by casks. ' '- : * - v.-»A*4o iho^SPARKEEIVW^IfES 1 bfvthosnbscriber, it isjvell known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and SFAKKLING"MOBELLE, imported, by him are,superior to • any other .Wines* and presold at prices asiovivas mo £t*>Mhe inferior wines now in the market which are put upohbuyerghSTfrjf clou. ; .. : t / tile has also CHAMPAGNE WINES ofvaripua and qualities, at verylow pricea.reiailorwhqlesaley ln, the ariicle Of. CLARET WiNESj thesubscri • ber holds himself to be a judge, and he ouers tbe : finest stock here, from the very-lowest price,by the. singledo .zsih.*SU^J?£?icla6B or £ru "of Mbdoc. ' Of RITRGUrSDY .a largcstock and can assure customers that he can present-to them, from his boule of Bnrgundydalfni'nce feAUTERNE and BARSAC,always on hand in bottles. , His selection .of RHINE .and-ihfOSELEK WINES; from;the cellars of Me3srs. i)EraHA.BD & joBhAN,'Of,Co , biaitsjare extensive, andmmiber many Still ,Jsocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to tfieVvery choicest 6f' the .“STEINBERG,” .which Us, the best .growth of the Rhine..y Id the articles, of COGNAC and.otber BRANDIES'bO . has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of ISOO, of, Gtsup, Bopot jte < Co., ana some celebrated V CLAVIER of l 821,” in eighth-casks, and 3812 in hhds. and <; BUBOUCHE, n lB4l,iQhhda.onGW^:nnstfnf, : whlch will be sold low. • ..2’ ; Also-IRISH, SCOTCH andMONONGAHELAiWHIS KEY, JAMAICA, SPIRITS. PRESERVINGBEANDY and all other Wines* and Liquors, including alt ot the above,-StJLD. byjRETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quanuty desired. • . ■. : > .r ; r» Aconsi3atas?orledeiock'or:JlAYANA6EGAßS. %*Ali G<ndt.ddixtt£d i V)iihin-ont-day'’s-n<ich of Phila- fbetoh-rPAip. -Orders will be promptly execn ted if sent by mail orulegrapb;.-• * Address, , /JACOB SNIDER, JR., ~-Cbeap Wine Storey 70 Walntit street, PinJa, • WoodWaH & Co.|> . ZBuilderi. hnd '&rectQra qf; Lightning Rods., on ; .: PBINCIPIES: ; /|RB£HS left aithUoffice-or .the Post Office} iand , for \J personal iiuenriewcai be seen on Fourth‘street, residence of Dr. Haht, between, Wood and Ferry.. - , -References— Professor Siltim&h. Editor of Silliman’s Journaii Professor: Q. Mv ihe CincinnaU Observatory; Professor floheri Peter* of Transylvania university, Kemncky ; Professor Chestet bewey, D.D., New York;.Professor; J\ L. Cussel, Clenrland ■University, Ohio. . . In. JSusburgh—A ■ W. Loomia, .John. Harper, Wilson M’Cautlless, MnCbiids, Col. Morgan, Revf Mr.SparKe, J. D. Williams, Major Harding-,; Evving •&. Sons , Lv Harper,D.N.. White,. W. A. Mar* shall, John Sampson, Major,Davis and John H Shoenber ■&J:: r|- ■ .• lnov!snf . ME9IPHIS INSTITUTE; . , <r MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.-Thc regtdaVcoirtadbf Lectures will commence;on and continue until the last ct Febrna'ryf ’Thd'Anatoml caLßepartmem -wilt bc opencd'-and ready to receive fiiadenis by;tije first of October. -The Medical Depart ment will be under the,direction of the followng ‘ -* • FBOSESSOBS; Z. Freeman, M. 1)., Professor of Anatomy. - R-S. Newton, M- Du Professor of Surgery. - Hf J. Ucl.ce, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice o .Medicines • •••• . • W. finntPowßU.>M,.o t ,'Professor-ofPliyslology.-Pa*" . thoiogy. Mineralogy and Geology. J. King, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica,Therapeu ■u • ticp and hledicalJuriEpnideoce. - v J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and • Pharmacy,. _• •*. . J-.-A- M* D., Professor of Obsiemcs and Dis*' eases of; Women and Children. . r.’. CXTNIQOS LECTCUKS; : - Mtdicine~*A?xoi, H. J; Hcxck.. • R. S/NbWton*: : ; ; - Z Fbkem'an>M. D., Auatomieal Peiflonatfaior. The fees for a full course amount to Sll»5 ' •Each Professor’s Ticket,Sis. Matriculaior's monsiralor’s Fee,SIO/ Graduation, S-0 Those desiring iartricrinformauoD, will please address their 1 ettera (post paid)to the Dearlj and Smdemaarri*- ving-tn the city will please eaUbri him at ihe-Comraer cmruotci.; .... , -. -' r: : 8; NEWTON; m -0., ' ■ - —Deanof the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. ' . . Hon E W M Kino, Prof, of Theoty aiid Practice of Law Jno Dklafield, Esqj Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence, per session. ‘ * AH communications pcriainingio this deparunentmasl he addressed to ' . ; tf, W. M. KING, Esc; - , The Faculties; for intelicCma! abilities, moral worth and professional .acquirements, wilheompare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty consulates an . anomaly in tlns or'any other country—all Of them.are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers.;' ; "... : . Those who wiileontemplate our geographical position* and the extent of bar population, cunhave no doubtas to the eUgibUiiy;bf our siniaUon. tor.an .ejiterpase ot the kind." As to health, including dll seasons of the year* we deny ; thataayorA«re«i^Aar7noro. ..>> : The.first class of the Law, and Medical Deportments o. this Inßlilute .were small, but tha gcnUemen -cornposing them are talented and inthedughest degree respectable—; a favorableennea for the future prosperity Di'tho Institute.: : .Tbauhe public may be satisfied of.the permanency of: this school,wcrfeel it out duty. iostate,that the Trustees: and Faculty fprm a, unitin action, which augurs well foi its future, and that the peculiar internal organic iaiionwhichcoimects them,cannot be imerupted. .'L • . P. AV.iM. KING, .7 upl ••• . President of theMemphU instuute. Stiver F’orl£fl, SpooiiLfl, ja.c*\l TXTE keep constantly bn hand a large ussortment of . V.f; silver! Fprks r Spoons, Ladles, *e., of our own manufacture, of standard stiver. r » r ;OHN B. M’FADDEN .dp CO., . .ocul*; 05 Marketstreet. laagnirytnffGiaaseß, .: T . - ' OFono. t woand three g asses, suited for: detecting counterfeit banknotes, aadother purposes,Corsale by LoctiM] JOHN B. M’f’ADDEN & CO. To the GUUeUs of AUegheny Clty. •: A BOX forthe reception of Orders for CITT AULLS J\. FLOUR, ialeftai' the store of MerCerJt Robinson. Federal street*/ Such. Orders will be promptly soDDlied augto WfLMARTH k NOBLR ■- - - DOO JleitvWanted Immediately, AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages :are SG cents per day j-and we charge 31,75 per week for. boarding.. Apply auhs office, on the Steuben • viiie;rood.- nearKL’Donatd’s tavern—4 miles from Pitts burgh,;: -liotteagita \ BURNSIDE.:UANPTOI & CO. C V SALE OF VALUABLE : ; iaOS.WOKB:s, NBQROES, SItJLEB, &c. IN <»r a : <iecjee ortfte' Chaoeeiy Courfin Cfarksvillej. at the October I will sell at the Louisa FtjruaceJ fri' Montgothery County, State of .Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 185 L the Ftirnace: fcnown i as-i}he,.Louisa v Furtittee-and the Mount Vernon' ■runiace, with alltfce land* attached and adjoining- there (o, atnouhtmff t6;60tne20,000 acres.:At the same time and place ! will sell a valuable negio mao, John Carter, a Founder, aiid'hts wife and on h credit 0f1,2, and 3 years, ; The-real estate on -a-credit of i,2,3 and 4 i fyoats.. - On ihe :11th of April, 1851, I will also sell,, at the late ; -residence* of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn; v the IRON PROPERTY* known as the Tennessee Fur hace and tbe : Water Forge, oh Barton’s Creek, with oil the -lands ; adjoining tmututached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres; on a cfeditofl,2, '3 arid 4 years. •-OStfjfthrr County LaH&a -near Gallatin. I will also selU on ihe of March, 1 1851 ;imhe town of Gollaiih, 32oacrBß of land lylnir in said County; trnowa arihe Prcstoii tract bfland, on a 'oreditofljyandSyaara. - '"i ITousicindLotin'-NaslivilU; ■“ » I will ftlsosetJ,onthe23th©fMarchyl&sl, evaluable Houeeandlknin Nashville, aithe Market Hou*e, known as Lot'No. 64, sit'uated bu High'at., on a credit of 1: 2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be rebui< • ted of the purchaser and a hen retained on the real es *ate in all-cases; ; P. PRIESTLEY, C. fc M; Sale of Blules, Wtxgob9, &c* .] I,will, us theAdm’r ofßobt. Baxter, sell,at the Lou iSdFurnacey in Montgomery Comity;'Tenn' r orithe 9ih aay of Aprit/1851, all tbeperSonaf property of the eaid <Rpbt, Baxter, belonging to said Furnace/ consisting of '7sMiiles,''Vy r aedns, Scrap Meia],nndStockou hand, on a credit of twelve months'. ’ i; ;V •. ; *' l wittaisb sell; inr thelltb day ofrAprlLlSSlj Ut the :late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county* Tennessee, about SO Mulesj Horses/ Cattle, Household and'KUchen Furniture, together with ail personal prop erly of said Robert Baxterf. oatfcredH of is months Bond and secnciiy xwilhfce required on all sum& over 010, T&e aalb: will be.cohtlnued at each place fromdaj* today.tUlallthepropenyissold. ....i '■ Dec* 17,1850. : ROBERT BAXTER; Adnx’r. U7* Each paper will send the Office <>ftheClerk and Master the.papers containing, the advertisements, with the amount of ahe fee stated. Published till day of last 'sale.' r - . . The Nashville Union and True Whig ; the Louisville Jouriial, the Cincinnati Commercial, ana ihePinsbargh Rost, .will publish jdie-.abave advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Masterfgr settlement. v' t dec29:tawts — Clarksvillelttfenonidn. •.. ■ -" ' Spring; Sttck of Carpcta* SHE subaotibex having rciarned Eastern cities, is now receiving hisSpringsiOck of Carpets, Cloths/Window Shades, Stair Rods;' Hearth Rugs, Door Malts, Dragge.t Stair Crash,- fTable and Piano AUbfwluch havebeeii se lected from the latest importations and best riesi ‘Within eye single to the interest raerB, and all; who may favor-.lum witU -a ball, great painsJsat all times taken to show Cbods ia. persons wishing to Idofcbr buy.- Call and examine thestock whereeah be found the latest and best -styles of thA above named Goods, with prices and qualities ttf «nlt all. A- LYND,. -- ■ i - Jsad»sC^tjE W rium, Apollo Btuldtng, Fqttflh street. 1 [Op FISH—IS drums Codfish in stor&And forks)* ■ mart, . : MILIiER fcßl^rsow. '.iiii'i- is ... . - .•cw «■i. *• .« . • *' _ -- * • .••'••• * <’*M. *'■*• ' •• 'I 7*‘-' r <•• :: ; k '- • ■ *•«- *\i.* V» , V ' -d* * »t- “4 •’ *•:; •■’ 's x? *S ' ■■ ' ~ .. *•. . v*>- IMMII * C 4 ; : ' , - » , /• MMI „iSUsttUantotts. v. • - •' : » , v '' ? * ■'ly-V., ’Jj .’■'.w/*'- ... •••, <-;r 1.; - Vv'<'" y '".l''- •, -, v * • ■ .■•; ■"4 •■■. ;■ ■ >.•■■... '. * •" /■/• , - -» 7 - •> A *■*> '*)<'• - , Stttt Mtaitaed ' ~£HANCii^OFF}C&^S4BSITH7t£CEF6¥7BfttS7Isa, :•> vT oC v.', v'r/..f meetThe-! WtoKe ofTSe commnnity, is the unparalleled amount.of business 4/»0 PoU eie»:i?_ a little-more; than ;«CTea<immlh3!: did adding , over 870,000 capital to the eompany.-TheJJi restore fire firofid to aay; thttitteariy hll the * ppepeity'lairaietl l» of the safest fcind,ltt, *mall ri«kajtniil.ud»rKs..tJtropoWJon insured for only one year.. ■ Number op Policies issued—''3,933 ""f Amountof propertyittsnred—.• •. v : 84073,538 00 Amountoi_guaraiiieepremicm»*B43,4PO 38 ■Amount ■;/:•.! ofdwell mgs, and isolated or country propertyf if u believed f£tfrjS‘ to.no Insnranc^Company i [ em ' ?/ Claasific ati^f ‘ baza rosy iniaringonlya 1 limited aibounf krany one' lo ;calityfctbue.pTeerudi«j thaftequeitcy oafteettttrence of • fi,reB, and also, on boihtfie Stock and Mutual plan* poisegife* tbc cb‘capsesii^[na t kda4fimodS£n &H ejitille* ftsiiiiieijjDs^pailJelp*- 'towny, -j.-.v'Se vi! , , a paß7.-y A' A. PißjUl Wood street, where all necessary information will bo elveiif-and cotanußlfcailoti j irtoraptlyoiutedei tDs— PamphlelaoxplaininethopruiciplMiuii benefit? of Life lifuianoe,- aniWmifc fotm^fomislitiloicaapllcalioa. L-- _P Stock over B<!oo>o(Aftpd co&]tuilhr incfeuinv 'Proffts i avided'iAri&# Mbnj(iftilibfc'Sii»nSd for Ulo! <_Puuburgh, Feb. », : lBst-r-aff it/t; .'. -,; _ u «!»■ ngbthamer. jL lpAjPiiJadelphia, chartered 1794, capital SSOO<- OOOyassett Jahuar7 13,1651, Sl»OOi',aSJraSi w/ll make insoraoceon h nilcluigj .and, their,cdutealstn thia city and vicinity. Also,on properly of every descrln non, on Steamboat? nndjojfier veweby either hr Inland transportation oron the seas. 5 "' : ' v ~■. i • DIBECTOHB: i l '//' . -Jacol»M..Thomas, Sadtrei W: Jones; ‘ ' ' Johif Ri Wdff,''' „i, sEtakaUtanb;. - : ,l -' :JliohtalJlfWood, John A.Brown, ...William Welsh - Biuhnel P.Smiih', —Ffahtis'HSskinj, Samuel Brooks,. ■, S.'AastinAHlbono, Charles TfcyloT, William E.Bowen, - -te^ssr 1 * S.Morns.Waler, , .. H.p.s! V ntepkSei'v. l ms ig the oldest InsurauceCcinpanymifie Umted States,'and from its high standing; long experience, am pie means, and avoiding, all risks, of on. extra haaaid ons^character, may be considered as offering'ample ee . canty to the public. . WM.Fi JONES? Agent,' • A'o. 141 From street. HAtETY, EEHEETVI'EY aUttttS^CD BIT TUB NATIONAL, LOAN FUND hIPE IffSffßA'gCß BtlCUm - : '■■ : v.v,l!W o psK ii'tit', BVs:i . • LONDON, ANO NEW-YORK,; CapUaJj to $3,500,000. "IJI/Sl'H'Jt large«rpltuAfipioEtsi;;AJid«lon of both i j Policies hew in this country over.B.<i6a.i Persons in suring participate m theprofits of the Company, Califommuskt taken dtfe&UttHniUs'f" 1 * -A ■ Apathy, insured foVthe whole term ofriife may at am tmu borrow the amount df Annual ptemiom. He -may at any time surrender hia policy, and receive back as valneineteof grosa *tan Paid &v lumlnantnial-coininbtiprttliloaiS/ -- A party forvwhole Jifiji mayion pay* ment of a small sum; convert his* insurance into a now ■policy upon the loansystenlnow introduced., . . Patties already .insured and eniitleitab; arltoo-iAin# loan,are not .Shut out from Said' two-third loan; If the • oreier it, upon the terms stated, in the Society’s pamph- a mtslerate ianhust pteraium, Insm a lor life.-aUd he survive to reach thoage of CO years, th* full sum iruttndup la 815,<)00, toUtbeififU-rasni: or if he dies before vreechimr that nge, the toll sum Insured wilthepaid.io.hiefnmiljrorKgalitspteiteatailves. Ithashecome customary in IheAUantlc c ides for con gregations to insure ihe fives of thhir Pastern, and on Christmas or New Yenr’sdoy to make the family a pre sent of the.poUcy,;.TM*UcenPlniy : ito'eg<»U of showing, their ,regard for their hUnislef,whoso salary in very many oases is scarcely eonai" toils' Immediate a com, solanon beyondexp.ressipnytojrinow that his helpless little ones are Urns provided ihrr ’ . Churches Involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or-inoro, .nf.the,trnßtees, at whose ,demise the nmoont would be" npniieu to liquidate the" debt. ' I'Ai > lf nt ‘ lO, PP am i , “ l « , *“ndinfortnatlDn'glyengratis. ■at the Banking House ol . :,WM: a. wttr. s, cr, ' nova) Wood~st,sei!ond , .d<or'ahdvePontth. i *nß*mxßbk. - -■■ , rpHE ;3ffUTraL SAFETY INBUH 1 ANCE CpMpAOTi-Office.Noni Boom* fe“ E* > -- -•- FfeS jJlsi;aAycg.*~-'Bdidillgß,.Kterghandiii-i and p^ftt ,OM " Car ff°es and ;'ofcpaß^i^ti6der r open or special polfciesjasjhgasspred'jnay destwj: * aisohinsure merclian cUze WdgbnS, l VfiairrdW/jDars, Canal ijoais and stewp Boats, #n hyeri end lakekbti the most liberal terns. , / : - IJpsedh‘H: Xv Soader John C. Davls.;Robert Bflhon,Jolinß: PeritOseiSonmel gvain.ChatleEf Kelly,jl.G. Johnson; William! Hoy, Dr fL Thomas, Joha'BeliefsiWni. Eyre! Jr.’ ». .DlßECTOßSATpitraßirnGH.—B.'T.Morraa. Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. ■ •' ; 5 ' °*** - wffitJAld MARGIN, firtildent \ 'TnoB::C.:HAto;Tice President,'- "■t.i'i'rt-gv* ■.., • ■ : Josetii \V. Cowait,Secretary. . - • ID* Offlteof the Comptmy.No.« Water street, Pitts burgh. (jelfcdlf) • P. A.MAPEIBA, Agent. Fire ant auini jararuib i has been renweAdiotheW&reboaaeofHanly.Jaiies fc.Cp., No, 141 Front street,third honseJEnjn ofWood street, where the subscriber Willissue Pqlicles on Build ings and iheir contents, and on Shipments btfStehmboau andother vessels, for, the above old ana tMMnsible Company. lap3j' - - WM. P. JONESI Agent. bits snd aeaita Ituarines, r ~ rpHEMUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY, vf PkUadtlvhia, tho Legtslatato of Pennsvlvanla,March;lB4Sf Charter Per .petoal j Cap Hal ®100,G&0. Bates lower than anpPamstfU vania Company, and fell 20 per cent, lower than fee astral rates orLife Insurance,as fee following compari son will show. Thus a person jto&er&Pnunirizut Bisectors— Saranel p Onick, Charles J) Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M,WPaldwin, Chasfi B.Camnbetf”litM Reeve, Jlfft Lewis C<S?S J Rodman, Barker,E .H Roller, Edwm U Cope.' Prsji gglffi &^ at ' aoben p - ffi ”» Commercial Rooms; comerof Third'andWobdstreets' Pittsburgh'. ' ■ - y ■■ ~ . . INDEMNITY.. , ! tlhs pruiidtn.pirf itutaraatta Qomtutnv OVjPnTT:AT,eT.pm,' . . ■ - * , • ©IRECTPRS:- : Oharies W. Bancker, George W, Richards. TtomaaHaxt, MotdeciU tiflSwT' Jacob R. Smith, , Morels Patterson! G.Bkiicam,, S C^ V - BANC m^ - Tire Conmjmy have reserved a large Contingent Fond Temporary^Xoansfi&igfp Bfi , Biuec;Uielr incorporation, a Office N. K. cornet Wood andlfefsu .... . Plw «na MMUH IBiuMM.. ' nenber ) qfferatDmaliftpenatUientSs”^iS?,fV B t^P I ”| > ~ C? wSW* Arthur G. Coffin, Prert H ' C^) t 2>sjl itooi» "V -.v-Sstffir* " Wm m We P Uh° Pe “ Uob^ShH^ petnal, and from iu high standing, loan is V«- plemeans.and avoiding allrhlhf’or^ S&“ aybeC ° aSi^re^^«ife^ sn«ry4y SHAWLS.— Received this r iaofiiififfnA» ! ■ *awgs&. :■ s Bl3NTATiofr^[oliAsl^Sivnr^r-rv--r—__ ~Jf-. ,HolMsp*'ju*<jigciElvi!d ~ floais ' * , , v ito. 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