Liberty Property for Sale. A "PROPER l*y of 3'» f«ei iront on tbe Tlmipike at A Liberty, by 04 deep on astreetto alley, having a brick Cottage liouse and-icltchenirgnod Cellar under a garden arid yaluablaFrauTrecs ot various kinds. Possession on the April. Price SSOO. Terms. 8200 in hand ; balance at SUiO a year. A-erms, *«jv u\am S *. CUXHBERT , General Agent, febi 70 Snithfield street. Kor Hent Hvßlrmlngliatn. r\NE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, , ri store tooths and cellar, 1 favorably situ-JSISSL ate fora large Grocery andjProducebnsiticss. Possess ion may be Had immediately, vvith a'lo^ent, -to a good businessman,--- • •*' ;v ALSO—One large- Brick-occupied as-a boarding house and inn. r ": “1/. y . ' ALSO—Eleven iiew; three story BrjckHouses—Boms’ just finished; poaieasion given immediately. Other son * ALSO—&e . Frame 'Houbcj and several np stairs ■ KWmS;: .V\-V '‘t ‘ V" V. - ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. . • - ; - ALSCMOne Lumber y*rd;-wtth-epaceW P«t a targe, amount—and ona o f the best points about the c Y SALE OR LEASEP-Onc large ;iot, -jjjf sinu&rforc' Foundry and En?*ne Shop or other mann factoring, Jwring deep wnter.m from, (a harbor,). tor lo^.?iot"“dbtfoSru,.y,witlbesoW Iho Siih of ) Mutch next, at VI o’clocki M., for cash or ap. PI on louse, to build on. ■ . : . Apply to tho subscriber, at his in Birmingham, ■ near the Rolling Mill, front 10 to 2-<irat the Waicroom of Ra*T, Matthew* * Co., No, 23 Water street,— or through the Pittsburgh Post OEcc, bypoid letter. ..; febd ' - i JOHPiltHb*.. - coalmu Property for Sate.,, A VALUABLE PROPERTY of. three-fourths of- an J&L acre; having a frontofilli feet oh, High street, by :; 60deep on Kirkpatrick street to Herman alley, with a Comfortabic.BwelHng House of 6 large rooms, a tporr s ■in fronfand good cellar, awell of fine waterj coal shed and crti.er outbuildings. This property Is pleasantly lo cated, having a flne;vievv.oC'hur-ihree ; riyers and two Price 915D0. Terms 9575luhand; balancc in l SLaandA years. S. COTHBERT.GcneraI Agent, . fefrl '. 1 ' . - T 76 SmitKfield street • . . liawrencflviUe Property. ' *■ - T7OR BALE—A valuable property of F feet front j J; oh BaUcr street by 107 on Prospect sueet, with a new brick Honsc, of fivo rooms, and a * aT e® ffegf Store fitted up and doing a good basracs*;. an fgSfegl excellent Cellar and. Bake Oven, Stable,Garden, Ac.' Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for turning two lathes; threo Grindstones; and two small* Mills, for grinding Btrlcy, Corn Meal, Feed, Acl; two wells of water; Vain and meal cribs, and many other-fixlures. Price 8&00. Or the Real Estate will te sold without ‘ the Engine, Ac. The owner is going West, whichis the only ia3o ‘ • r 76SmithfieIdstiect. V«ry Valuable City Property tor Sole. THE undersigned, Administrators of the estate Thomas Faitman, deceased, offer for sale the enure leal estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consistingor one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street. Tunning pack to aIP feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the -Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three teet four inches. Also; three lots fronting on Cherry al ey, each eight een feetfront,’and running back <su feet parallel with Plum alley. All of which property will be sold at pri vate safe, by application to he subscribersjorii notsoW before the2sih of March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders. . , . Alto, the Tavern stand is offered to-rent. Apply to R. FAIRMAN, or R; CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty street. |i3fctmr9S v • For Kent., - p ' ' A LL that portion of my river bottom, lying between A-the Pittsburgh and Braddock’s Field Plank road 1 and ihe river, supposed tocontoin- about-afty acres, to ' ■which-will be attached a two story Frame House, with an excellent cellar underneath, on Orchard a Stable and Bamt It is in a high state of culuvauon, and would be’WeUicaiculated for Dairy, or Gardening purposes.-- The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the counts. üß'the occupantwill have his choice ofthe nver, plank road or railroad for his accommodation. No per son need apply unless he can come well recommended hawkins, Real Estate for Sale. THE -undersigned: offers, for sale a large number of valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites for 'manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted hear the new Public School House and English I*u theranChurch. . . ’ . The rapid growth of Birmingham in populauoa ana manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lotswiu be sold, will render them a safe fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. For batticulnrs add terms enquire ot the unrtersignea. at the office of Geo. F-Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,. Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William Symmes and N. PaUerson, EsqYs, at their offices in ' [iang7] .? MOSES F. EATON. For Sale* . THE subscriber offers for sale a large and well bum BRICK HOCSE,withfive or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth- Street Road, within three miles of thiscity.;’Possession given onthe Ist of April next— Also, a .very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there on, situated-near the above. Also, a lot of ground- 43 feet U inches by 120‘fcet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, -near the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It Is now certain that the Plank Road will be completed street Road, near,ihe first described property....ua-^f ' Bummer Boktdlng House to ict. THE Mansion on Nunnery HiU, wiih oat Buildings, Orchard, shrubbery, &c., including about ten acres of ground; will be lei to a good tenant, who wishes to keep a house fair the reception of -visitors. / ' The pericn renting may becomean Agent for the sale of some of the adjoining ground, and, if successful in sales; may more than pay the rent. The location is healtny.and has many iaciliues making u particularly desirable a* a. summer retreat. Enquire of Thompson Bell* at the office of A. WILKINS & CO., ja22 comer Third and Market sts. T»lnabl« Property for aenti A three story BtilGß ifOITSS, to the esiAte of Wat. J. Totten, deceased, is otfer -8151 ed for rent or lease. Itlssimated on Fourth st.,, JfflSj be{ween Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been newty papered and painted; ilia now occupied by Mrs. VeffterV ’ Eenr,«aso per annum. Apply, to myself, or BobekxC. Totten, at the works of Knap & Co. Possession given on the Ist of Aprik M , AEOY Guardian. Druff an 4 Preicrlptloa Store Tor Sale* k DKCO an* PRESCRIPTION STORE,- located m J\ a fiooriflhinr and improving part of the city, wntcu is-doihg a’jwc/?ttW«-6iwtHW,iB;offorcd'.for sale upon easy terms. - For farther icnlarg, apj T»elnnStrcet Property for sale. On FEET on Penn street by 110 teet deep to an alley vjvj juet below Su Clair street; and adjoining Mai thews 7 Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson BeU, at JaM.” A. WILKINS & CO.’S. I nrtA ACRES OF CAND.In Jefferson county, for •UUUv sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the office of V: A- WILKINS & CO.,' jaS2 - "1 corner 3rd and Market sts. . CUeap Country Bealdcncci A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing foot acres, will be sold very low to any one wishing to bnila there* on. The,access will be easy., and the lot commands a most beautiful View. [oct2L] ..THOMPSON BELL. For Sent) A HANDSOME STORE, on Marketstreet, between A Thira and Fourth streets,at present occupied by -ETThomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. atjmwA large weir&nished ROOM in the second story,next door to Mr. Buff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well r alculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be convenienUy arranged us 068 -V- Officer-Third the Post Office. Coal Lum on Yorugmogbeny. _ _ -inn ACRES on the,river, just above the and Dam 1 fill there ie a pit opened and railroad prepared for pntUnh coaHn boatp- loctai] THOMPSON BELL. ... - to ijet« ■■ rr. ” ~ M A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSb, oa Bank Broker?corner of. Sth and SmUhficld streets. tac^ 9 . THE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 16 Sllla Hay street, Snyder’s Bow. Price 83000. Terms Ssw casn; 8600 in one year; and 82000 in five years. To be secured by mortgage on tho premises. Clear of aU iacumbrance.nnd mlc Apply No. 181 Liberty street. fnr Sale. , . mjE subscriber offers for sale a - FA RM OF LAND, T‘containing MO acres—loo of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson! ills weU-watered i with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The b nil din srs consist of a hewed log House and Barn, with Stftbltnff. For further particulars apply to the subscri ber on'the dremises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles fromFittsbwgh. ‘ NATHANIEL (tI’CLINTON. Moon tovnwipj October 23—tf - " For Sale. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate bne mile below the town of Beaver. Beaver Coun ty on which there is erected a new Brick House,.46 b, lh7.«i tl stories high, with a basement. The house has be?n wellbmlliid well finished, aSd contains 13 rooms. Itlswifliin SBUy.ids of the Ohio river, and commands afinaview * I and is on the North west by the Slate read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This P ro- desirable for a country residence, or for Erarden, or summer boaxdiug bouse. A lot of 5 acres amoioing it will be soldwlth it, if desired by the purr chaser. Thetermß are so moderate, that it will be a feW3*tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. '. For Sale, •■ •; a ttOliSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between A Walnut and Factory streets,,Fifth Ward. -The Lot -feet-front and TOD feet deep, on t ich there are .L«o'mnn Frame Tenements. Terms ca y;—Title good. Sr oardoulare, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Fifth Ward. m ay9 ; ,f _ Xand for .Sale* mnc rwiifir’i Coal Company will sell some very <k- T tfZANol siraated on ondnearthe and near the southern terminus °*The Lind will be divided into . quantities : to suit pur- Theuano w* , t[n , of paymcn t w-.1l be very easy. chasers, and me term. _V i w KEMIMrrON, . Enquire ot. . Manaeer »cp4 .. To fcet. ~. . .. . , T.iRGK CELLAR, suitable /on storing,. Posses-, I’ol 1 ’ 01 No. 100 Water street. ,-mmmm -. • . ~.. •:••.. - . Removal* . HP HE subscriber wishes to infom-thc eluiM.ofritUj.. A, burgh and the public gcnerallt , that ho h . hK CARPEr STt IRE ftont Nos, 61 and_o3 Wood sttet, sssisss His stock is -xomplete iu every .article in ins line; and neat pSins will be taken at all uraes to show goods to persons wishing to look or bay. ,- F w LYND . •inrrHEN. the theory, of the circulation of- the blood W was established* the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our-view.' 1 We saw and understood that the food we Teat, was converted into blood, wbich repaired the waste of the animal machine: the food. is . fuel, which keeps.at a life heat the internal .fires that. warm, and invigorate our: inner man.- The blood is an electric fluid which carries thisheat to every rhmificatibn of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and horny nail, whiie the blood is thus the seat of Hfej itis also.ihe seat of disease. Food gives the body strength;: Brandreih’s pills give blood the necessary 'powertothrow ont-firom itself nil imparities;' thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If me “ rraore Bincere* there would be fewer religious creeds, and if they kept cloße.to nature’s laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine, as men grow iritelUligeni they will become wiser and hap* pier; even now, :their ; wisdom is proved frrwefactthot, when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth s Vege table Univeral Pills, which, soon restore pernio health. They are peculiarly adapted to ihe clunate, and require no extra care when they are used, meitherdietor w They should be always in the bouse, so thattepn "the first indication of sickness they may boused. On© dose in the beginning is more potent for good,^-uj&na dozen after the sickness is fixed m the system. . In colas, couchs, asthma,rheumatism,cosuveness, fevers, anatn allacute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects wtU be found Wyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandceth’s Pills-are a known and fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the; civilize? world. They are quietly superseding other mem-- cines. They toko outonly that from the blood wtucnia. the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength ana health, ; the; produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap pfeiiic that relishes all kinds of food. ' ■■ . !Sold_at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the only figettintlie city. dec23;3m THOMAS RBDPATH. /CHAMPAGNE COGNAC ” vintage, 1823, pale, in •\j bottieg, for saleby [iaS9]. Mi D. PATTON.^ riyat ibis place. For Salcr philosophy of 'Brandxeth’i Vegetable HOLLAND GIN—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and Star brand, for sale by jjaia)} M. D. PATTON. IRISH WHISKEY—2 puncheons “Snarl’s" Dublin »^ IJX SUPERIOR lot ol Scotch Ale anil Brown Stoat for sale by [ja2ll JAMES P- HORBACH. -PLOUR-SO bbb.fincFlo^iu^dangf^cby TJRJNTING PAPER—A full supply or ail the diffcrenl °n hand and '° R ff y «- OLps fc - SHEE , W H^S? BXN ' S - 4b1>15 -|IN^MOORHEAD. COLT'S REVOLVERS— Received by express, an ad ditional supply of these “• peace maters,” and, at Uus lime, in oar city, neces-ary ” selSprotcetors.” IV. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, jn2s Corner Market and Fourth sts. RANDY and WINES, in battles; Old Scotch Whiskey; “ Irish “ Pale and Dart Brandies ; u Jamaica Rum j Champagne Wine; Madeira “ Cherry “ I London Dock Pott Wine i Claret and German i-94 197 Liberty street. 2 nnfl HAVANA ORANGES; .UUU 40 boxes Malaga Figs; * 150 drums do do 150 Ido do do tor sale by JOSHUA RHODES Sc CO., j a 24 No 6 Wood streci. I FRENCH MERINOS, &c., &c.-r -1 20 pieces black French Merino; 50 do colored; do; 100 do parameua Cloths, nil colors; 189 do C6burg do do; 300 do Alpaca. Jast received at . * A. A. MASON &. CO.’S., Nos. fid and 64 Market si reel TiAISINS— SOO boxes AL R. Raisins; JX 250 half do do; 40casks Currants; 40 boxes Citron; 10 cases, fancy boxes. Prunes; JOSHUA RHODES & CO., <} ecl 7 _ No, 0 Wood street, TtJSTIIECEIVEI) tmd'ior aale a new supply olefine U PERFUMERY, including— "■* Jenny Hind Pomades; Qtieoaof Flowers’ Hair Oil; Porecine Soap; Jenny Hand Extract; Roussel’s Amandies; . * COULTER & HACKE, dec'll comet of Wood and fld streets. The subscribers have entered ' U into Co-Partnership under the fi™££?So£?' E ’ AT ‘ vtucin Gkklt tiftl. B» BvAlrhi KIiISJS 4. OSKiT. JAMES ATKINSON, ia3l JOHN M. OKELY. TTEATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to tur -1 nish and erect apparatus for heating large or small buildings, by steam or hoi water, and have engaged I>. H. Wiluajis, from the east, to superintend us couairac- Sn liSi SCAIFff, ATKINSON A OKELY. ne BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer ZD Messenger. {declO] CARSON St M’KNIOHT. Molasses and sugar— bSbbla.N. O. Molasses; lGhbds. do Sugar Landing from steamer Keystone Slate, and lor sale. iaB CARSON & M’KNIGiIT, t>4 Water «1. AND PRINTING RARER fo sale.il % qWntlllCg MARSHALL. T)LANTATION SUGAR—3~* uhds. prime plantation . Sne-ar (old crop.) on consignment -and for salo by dec!9 MILLER A RICKETSON- UNE French and German Wine for sale by iSI JAMES P. HORBACH. LANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS-— 1 ' Ttie only sate and perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re ceived, per express, another lot ,r H& t v frtSr and.unique Razors. pals] W. W. WILSON. . riOUNTRY KNIT SOCKS—4O doz. on hand and fo O sale low to closo consignment. T. It M’KNIGHT &. BROS., 117 Wood etreet. Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea, is I at MORRIS & HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side of theJDiafiiond—~soct, 75c., and SI, &. AJlsrtlctly g °Tho D ß)act Teas at 75c., and the Green Teas tit SI,OO, are the Trery best Teas iroported into the united States. Central Tea Store. TUST'RECEIVED a full and fresh assortment ol •I Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on. the most favorable terras, wholesale and retail, either from the original packages or in metallic packs, to salt custo mers. Ail Teas warranted fresh-backed or loose. ja29 H. C. KELLY, Fifth street. GOLD HUNTING WATCHES—Just received and for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, full jewelled gold hunting patent lever sizes fotgcntlernen and ladies. Also, six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson, Gold patent lever Watches. Also, twelve ladies’gold Watches, of fine quality anu assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. w. w: WILSON, Watch Maker, ja2s corner of-Market and Fourth sts. A. MILLIKES & CO., HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Sraithfield su alarge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. jdec27:ly Dissolution* THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between tbe subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET &. Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner mav use the name of the concern in settlement. 3 JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, Apriilst, 1650. ITJ* Having sold ray entire interest in the firm of J. S. Bonnet & Co. toM. D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure m recom mending him to the confidence of my mends and the public. • • [ap3J J. S. BONNET. Gravel Roofing* THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill order's for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in-business, they feel confident that they will render, satisfactions all those who may give them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of fire, id too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett. Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Patterson. M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whom we have tione work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be ♦ween High and Tunnel streets. MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHN BKINNIN. To Printers. THE subscriber would call the attention of Primers to his improved t'rinttng Inks, of.various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market urices. and warrants to be of the very first quality. P ’ JOHN 0. M’CREARY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No. 3'U and 333 Stanton st., New York. His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wra. S. Haven. This paper is printed with hisNewg-Ink. (octlB K. C. Stoc&ton, bookseller and stationer, No. 47, corkbr op Market ahd Third ’streets, HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful lers’ and Trunk . BOARDS» Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or iii exchange for Rags and Tannefs’ Scraps, sep.l9. TOBACCO.-rdO boxes prime s’r jiist received and for sale by. Uall 3TUART & SILL. JEFFERSON COUNTY LAND—I,WO acres for saie oert * THOMPSON BELL. j-Q, / ■,- tJl ' - y Jr -*-^ Coughs and ColdsCnred Hdtt.s. WINCE the introduction of this now compuund, Gougns O and coldsnre-cuted iunv-ry bt'.oit I'm';. y <r .. ,v warrant Dr.KcyßCjrhsßec.lnral Syrup in ®>. Coughs,Colds.'BranelatUiLttigugms.m less.mni. ana »t a cheaper rele than any discoy cr iT ir.is an Entirely New action— I The. ow CougliMcdicihes always sicken the clan, and Hub been used by him m his own practice for nnnmhnrnfvp nrs. with the roost heroic succes?* ■ * CONSUmAiO^—A lady from Steaben7ille writes, thalhcf daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, ""d aU the distressing symptoms of consumption, am< that uteria King two bottles she was entirely cured, - A-gentleraan in Washington connly, who-had suffe r y ,i _w»h. Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been cntir dy Ueved and the cough removed by the “ Be °XJmlf u do zhnof bolliesof the Pectoral Syrup. Sv- Peorin, Illinois, writes that 11 he knows tho rnntobo a good article, for ho has used it in his own case and in the cases of members of his family wnhthe “ifronE““rus'cnaarasr Mamcisss saw snows. J-It Upwup in half pint botUes at fiO cents each, orsir b “coTOraT S |MissEEI'SSS would do well to keep n sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it w perfeetond efficacions remediesever dißcoyer ed for all*coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient CAUTION'EXTRA— Many peraons will try to get you to bay some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If yon want to get well, buy Dr..KsxsSßS PrcroßAt. Stoop, and take no othertthts will cure you. Ithas in it someofthe most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medics, and_is compoundei by a persqn skilled in the healing art.' There can be no deception tn this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and ft® nroDtietorhasnnmeronsfcerUficates, attesting its vaiu ahleproperfteSjWhich wtllbeßhownlo anyperson do B *AOEsn| £ Wilra) throughout the United Suites to sell this medicine.' Large discounts will be mode to those Who will take an interest in the medicine. It ™ , a large profit to all agents; besides, they will he dotng sal fermg humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever P fFor C sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & MC DOWELL? Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,, Piu, to whom all letters for agencies mast be Also, for sale by D. M. Carry, Allegheny city; P- Brock er, jr.,Brownsville; George Baira, Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory, George Keyset, RPheesport, J, D. Vowoll, Cononsbulgh; mad by merchants and druggists generally- . —W: ~ public Attention . /, respectfully invited td the following truths,jet forth m ■ relation to one of the moU important Xemeaies of mod "* PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more Umn one year ago sinco this great rem edy was brought before the public, foT the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its cTeat fame spread. It is not the remedy or a day, . got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used tirtien nil ( nostrums have been forgotten. frac rOTROLEUM iB r. Natural Remedy, elaborated inthe depths of the earth bv a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbcth—that vm say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pat confidence in our statements. The sick are very ant to catch at any thing thal.promisea relief urom dis ease. A story can bardiv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the troth in relation to our Remcdyshottld.be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding, nny single articte of the materia mediea. Plain, unvarnished facts —facts that may be ascertained m our own cay and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in lavor of the t e troieum. Within the pan two months, two ot our own citizens, who were totally blind , have been restored to sight Several cases or blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have been cured. And, also,the case of a gentleman 111 Bea ver county. There are others ; but these coses are near home, and maybe referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured ut ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope less- The Petroleum will cure, when used accordingto direc, Lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Ooul, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teller, Scald Dead, nains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, \\ cm, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, 1-cver and Ague,Cnronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro- j duce CONSUMPTION. , ~ Bumsand Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chopped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. - In fact, it is ugeeat raivKB»ALBKMa>T. and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year'with the most perfect success. Lcrtincaies that will astonish are in the hand* of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the atlucted or their friends. . , . ... Whatever others may say about their medicines the Petroleum is theigreatest Remedy of tao ngc. rhj siciahs of high standing in the profession arc beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round*all will bfr-compcllcd to. acknowledge that Uie Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by ■ KEYSER & M’DOW ELL, 140 Wood streeL_ Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street jD. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott. Joseph' Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basie, .th .ireci. Pittsburgh. another scientific wonder: PKPSINI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Jntoe t A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach ot the Ox, after directions by Baron Limio, the great Pnyaiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Fhiladclpbio, t o. _.„„ C7tjnv This is a truly wonderful remedy for DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LlifEß COMPEAINTy and DEBILITY , curinglalter Nniarc s own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfuii of this Fluid, unused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig, in hUcelebrated work on Animal Ohern istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, os meat and eggs, will be so soft* ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as ther would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on “ Food uud Di et*” published oy Fowlers A Wells, New A ork, pdge 35, states the same gTeat fact, and describes the method of prepaiation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Coxbe, in his valaable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that •• a diminution of.the due quantity of ihe Gastric Joicois a prominent and all-pre vailing caase of Dyspepsia j” and he states that a dis tinguished professor ormedicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” • . . r Dr.GBAttAH, author of the famous works on “ \ rgeta ble Diet,” says: “ It ia a remarkable foci in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digesl- great work, the Chemistry of Man,” (Lea A Blanchard, Phila., 1840* pp 321-2) says : “Thc dtscov. ery of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved hs rapidly in on artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gtis trie Juice itself.” , , _ _ „ u . , Professor Duhouson, of the Jefferson College. Phua delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, ‘di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural *e"i, YspEpslA CURER, Dr. Hoooirron’s preparation of PEPSIN hat produced the most marvefous effects, curing cures of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. Il 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 \ ork, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, ami the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but penna ““‘is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ami ihe evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs; upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and uie 100 free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. . There is uo form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAIN ! S which it does notsecin to reach and remove at once.— i No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT l RELIEF 1 A single dose mnovesallihe unpleasant symp > toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short r to make these good effects permanent. PURITY Oh i BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at ouce. It is i particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Voiniliug, i Cramps, Soreness of the jpi of the Stomach, distress af > eating, low, cold slate of the Blood, Heaviness, Low i ncsß of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, r. tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle, will oi ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature oi J. s>. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agenlß in every town in the U lined Slates, nnd bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. I Ageiits for Pittsburgh, KEVSER & McDowF.lL, 141 t W “° d ?, tr d eel ; SU pplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y " Ihbv R E. SELLERS, Si WO. d street. Hull’s Sarsaparilla and the Cliolern. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this Invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 100 to 200 bottles are retailed dally, but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, and they were etlhet persons from boats or those who «“regardedourrfyge^^ For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st. Piusbargh,where the genuine article may always bo blained. limy* 7 PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DtAKrtHCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the .tore runner of Cholera. Try it*. For Baleiby • • - • jyg KEYSER & McDOWELL. 140 Wood st. wax son g !A ™ feTocK fcCo| : BOOK AND 30BPRINTING. Mi W. Co* ncrof Wool liud FlttU Streets* riTHETroprletorot the Morning .Post atnL Mfittctmi JL anb Manufactorkb, respectfully informs h.s fnena* add Hkj patrons ofihaseiiapcn>,ttmt he lias a :lujS® sortment ofJOB TYPE AN D ALL OTHER MATERIAL hpccssnryto. u. Job Pfim'mg'Otricc, aud llutihe is prer pared ; " LEIIKU ?BES3 PIU.NTIKC OP JSVBRT PESCKIPIION: • Books T . - - Bills of Lading, Circulars , . Vamj/Afoj, Bill Heads, Cards. -• Handbill, Blanks, HatTxps . ID" ATI kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with appropriate cuts, printed-on tbpguOTtesi notice ahu mos. reasonable terras. ... , ‘ , the patronage of his'friends anu the public generally; m.ikis branch ofliis basjness. iscpii* L. HAHTER- >2lgga' JAMES W. WOODWELIi, A,. MiBS FUR nr mm F. MANUFACTURER , rfl Ware-rooms 97 and street. J , W. W, respectfully informs his friends and custom* • ers that he has now completed the largest and u« nest stock of household furniture ever before .seen m tlits cityj.as he- is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest, designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce .warranted furniture, at the lowest prices, .. 'He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’interest with his own, in quality and price,,anu I keep* always on hand the greatest variety of every des- I cripuon of furniture, from the Cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that, a house, or.aiiy part ot one, may be famished- from his stock, or manutUcturea expressly to order.' ,Hc therefore solicits an inspection! that the advantages ofhis establishment raay.be knows. The following articles consist,in part, ofhis stock, which for richness of stylc-and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din-, ing, and bed room chairs, of every anxiety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Eliza be then, • Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-tete and ili vans of the latest French ami American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ [ arlor AV nung Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy .inlaid stands, music ►tands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola,ta bles, extension dining tables all sites of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made: card,Pembroke ball and piertubles, warurobea, bedsteads and washstands of each a largo assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, uto screen#, : towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poy*,.ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tablet-, 4c» 4c. Ac. A large .Bsonment of COMMON FURNITURE aiM WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabisbt makers supplied with all articles in their line _ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short cat notiee: All orders Mended to CHAIRS AISJJ *’»RHITURK» iYo.OB Third street, between Markttand Wood, Sjuth side. « vVe have now on hand a large and uL splendid stock of every variety otCiuiM" W 7 IW andCABINKTFURNITUiIh, which we I 4 lure confident cannot be »u rpas so d, UHBOB3' equalled, in ihis City, or! 1 tLe West, tn style and finish. Those who are in wamoi Furniture arc respectfully invited to coll and examine loi■themselves. . rry Steamboats furnished on lit.* shortest nsttce. }D* Ail orders promptly amended irf. lcblSnf O’OONNEEL. MUEEKN A CQ._ Furniture and CUalr Ware Koom«. T ~8. YOUNG fc COcorner of Third immEoiSf and Smith/Uldsu., opposite Brown'* H Pittsburgh, Pa keep constantly on baud Kj*| make to order, at the lowest i HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS,*? the best workmanship and most approved styles. Steamboats, Ahoy X l -jjj~slr ,ft» Tub subscribers tender their acg\ tor the favors bestow rag* "d upon tbcra by Uietr Steamhoal mends, and /Tr| •would respectfully remind theta and others rale- « 'rested iu building boau, that they are, at all tunes pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terras, every description of Cabin .Furniture and Chair* ol the be* material and workmanship. T B\OLNO&CU., Corner Third and Smitlifield street#, opposite Hole) g. c. uamm.br. , Hammer & oaoier» CAIMNET WAREROO.M. SMITHI-'IELD STREET, JSeripecH ScventAjlrr*; and Strawberry ailcy i PittsbvTg y ra *-v HAMMER it HAULER keep couBtnuils'ou baud O-L a variety of excellent and fashionable I-arnUare, Ww warranted equal lo tiny m_lhc city, and sold on as I *J 1 favorable term* us can be obtained at any similar establishment in .lie West. They have now ou hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of burnt* turc, irom the cheapest and plainest to Ute most costly and elegant. All orders promptly aucndcd \VM~KTsi’EV KNsON conttuuesio maitu-. facturc CAJBIXKT* WAKE at every desenp* ,n_ lion, at his old ?tund. corner ol Liberty and GSSBSScvcjtth street#. ’ UNDEitTAKINO atletnicd to, m all itaj/rani'tics- ___ ma ? u _. Lomioir XdLuiitard* PURE London and Uurham Mustard, by the key,, for side by [oct3l:«] JOSHUA ROIUrSiSOM. YOUNG LAUIUS’ 512.311MA.11Y, ALLEGHENY. SCHOOL, under tho direction of Mi A; Mr*. X 1 W Metcalf, wilt be Re-Opchcd in Colonnade How,” Federal street, on MONDAY - , September tid. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, have been added, nod a corps of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be £tvcn to scholars o! oil a"c» ami attainments. “l-'or pariicutais sea circular*, which may ins had at the book stores—or consult uie Principal*, at their dwelling, on Federal street AUfg/ttntfi Aug- d 11. k< Williams, WILL open a CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL on the Hi Motiday cf Srpiembtr ntxt. Koom, over J. i), Williams CoNcHorc, corner of Wood ami JKmh streets. ~IiKVRS TO llev \Vn. D. Howaud, Hou. WjlLtku li. Low'ku:, “ X)r. Eixiimr, J.D.McCuko, l:*)-, “ Ur McGiu., J.U. Wn-UAia Ljyg.‘:tf ‘irtrftt Arrival or Foil Siocte or Carpets. ftiUK subscriber having just returned from the East, is J. now receiving and opening asplcndid Mock of goods, consisting in part of very rich style Carpets, v«/.. Brussels, 'iVestry Brussels and Velvets, imported expressly for Uu» market. . Also, Imperial U ply, superfine d ply, With u heavy stock o i all the lower priced grades; together with u large vuriety of ileartb Hug*, Coor Mats, Stair. Hods, White, t,reen, Blue and Scarlet figured-Baue, from £ to flyardswidc. A superior article of French iableaua Piano Covers. Oil Cloth,from eight yards wide, above mimed articles having been selected with great care, and purchased »t such pr ccs as to cna* Me him to sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. - . , , Citizens and persons from the country' are requested to call and examine,the slock at Lyud’a Carpet Emporium, No. fcu Fourth street, and No. Cd Wood street. : a,,,..,!, E. YV.LAM). s\ JUST HKCKIVKi), tf casrs ot' Fancy tiidkand CHIP BOX SETS, Eadus' Riding HATS, «9Hr Children's and ItUssrs' Bonnetsy Boyi 8au,%0, Those wauling llonneis will please give her a call be fore purchasingelsewhere. Ail * eil to, at Not* Fifth, at. Jrayithif] MR& A. Lbh.UU. I -viSSOLUTioN.—TIi'e partnership of ftlvu-HY & L.KK I ) is tHia day dissolved, by inuluai consent. Che bu siness of the finn will be settled by 11.LK12. f*i<ufrt<r£A,3oih Jan., NOTICK.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business und attend to the sale of Woolen Goo^iitUte in retiring from the la£e firm of Mdrphy\ Lee. I take greaiplensurc in recommending Mr. U Lee to the confiuenccaf my friends and lotbo P j R MURPHY Notice. AN application will be made at the next meeting ot the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a. Hunk to be called the Mechanics Bank of PuisburglMO be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a eupb lu luTn“.“ cJi ” s l, “ n,lred U! riioMPaoN r BiiL.L. Extra Family Flour. FOR tlie convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of die “PITTSBURGH CIT\ M *LLS, hare placed boxes fortke reception of orders, at the following places. J. A R. Floyds store, corner of Wood M. Huy wood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d street; . „ . L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th a ]>d fcmßhfield, . John l Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets, Telegram, Office, Fourth street; • • „ . H. C. Kc'.ly, Grocer, cor.fith st. und Market uilej , M. Grass’s B’ Ward. . . . „ The Flour wag us wili call twice or thrice aatl j, for order., and the Fluu. <te, delivered promply cuher in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is pretcrabte for lamil> use,) without charge for cartage. . It is plain that uo accounts can be drivers can have.no permission to leaveJ payment. Wo hope that the public will be plumed with “*? Urra “= , ?;r a yl ! ’ol , ' V ' : 3l WTLM I :aTH 0 i Q NOBl ) K 1 HOI FOB OAhIPGItNIA. rpIJE subscriber lias been authorized to rece vc l ack: X ages to be forwurdedto SunFrouctsco by Uic to -c of CORWINNK, BROTHER & CO., at Fa»ob a, and to engage Passage in first class sailing V««eU trom Panama to San Francisco. Every infommuou eiven, on application to JOSHuA ROBINSON, aplU Post Buildintfs. Fifth st., near W oo<L_ /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOOD* IN TOWN.—Light’ \j Cloths, all wool, Cushmarettcs, Scotch Plaids, Liuen Drills and Ducks, with every variety ot Mar* seiiles and other Veilings and Trimmings,i by ' - jea b JOSHUA ROBINsON.. The « Pltt»burgh Brewery.” HAVING taken a lease of this well known Brewery, ■ and having it now in full operation, I am now pre pared to furnish my friends and 'he public with a supe rior article of ALES und BAVARIAN BEER, lit any quantity. Call and 6ee,atthc corner ot 1 enn street and Barker's alley. [jan4] A, BKNITZ, VV tniiow Shade*, GLASS PAINTING and STAINING, warrantcd.to wash, at No. 10, St.Olaib stbe'et, Pittsbtthgil For specimens, call at Wilkins Hall; Walker s Ex change, Smithfield street; and Keevtl.s Hat Store, Wood Masonic and I. O. O. F.’s. Aprons and Badges, painted •in a superior manner. , . : • . Fresco painting executed in s'uperipr style, with Ameri can and Foreign designs. S. SIMMS WATSON. je4:tf HOWARD. R. KERN AN, Winter Ciotblng Selling Low for Citih. PDEI/ANYj 3190 Liberty, street,. Pittsburgh, bus on i hand-a 'large . assortment of: the;: latent'; style <of -Winter'Cohw.ofTatifjiortab'lccolors. . Also,Pam?,-Vests and.all other aniefes'in' the clothing hue. Wholesale purchasers will find A most desirable: stock select f^oinj.and will be sold low.for oayh. faeclP— 11. M. AUGUST, ; MERC HA NT T-AI EOR; IN FORMS bis friends and customers lUathehns open cd si CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 SmitUJield at., where they cnif.bc suited at all .limes .vyith anything in his line, madcin the most finished-style and . wo f" like manner. His Goods Are all fresb,<rf niost fashionable iriatimnl, and no pains.vyill be.sparea loafiord the greatest degree of BULSfacUon to lus pat* rons. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING on hand . , :■ • I<ltf K ■ - -,M. KISkliT, MERCHANT TAILOR, , .: ' iVo. 1 7 Smithfieiit strict. ■ Pittsburgh P«., HAS J UST JtECEI.VBD FROM THE JSAST-t? latte. and.cufefully selected slock of French. Engltsli. and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST-; INOS-.of the moat approved colors and styieai which heisprep'ared ioinnke to order in the very best manner and or; the most reasonable terms. ; >Hc has alwayson hand a good assortment of.gentle metfs Fashionable ready made CLOTHING, Shirts, Collars,Cravalß, Hankerehicf3jGloves; Suspenders; Ac.' novoo:3m.t - ■ --j • ; Clothing I Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! , ■ JOHN M’CLQSKEY. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing , 151 Liberty st. . Pa. MY stock of FnllarulWimer Clothing is now readyy amounting to upwards of 8100,000. wbiairTthink will be found to by one of the choicestselecltons iot gar.-, meats ever got up in this or auyothcr city ui the west-' crrfcouniry* . -> , t, ; . My purchases ; having been all made early,! nave therefore avoided the lata advances made, in-aimost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and dm therefore enar bled to offer ray stock atunusually lowprlces. ■I have this season paid more than usual attention; to the manufacturing and style of my garments, so that the. very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in •a' Btyleandelegan.ee not to be surpassed- Hundreds of new customers, both Wholesale and retail, have been attracted as.mucli bv the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. . ■ ' fThc proprietor would particularly call the attention ot ail dealers in Clothing to i.is present stocky believing that upon examination of ilic quuUfy and prices of.nis Goods they will be induced to purchase at his estabjisn menu The wholesale room now contains upwards of ‘2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestin price. . The proprietor is now determined to jnakethis.uupari menta point of great attraction, and with this view has. constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States. . . . In the cutting department will always b? found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas* gimeres and Silks, to be found iu this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully mviies-his old friends and customers, as well as the public iu general, to call and examine for hcmselves. [oclle Great Inducement* to Buy ClolUlngl i WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE! NO. alO LIBERTY, AND 53 IRWIN STREETS. THE subscriber wishing to sell his enure stock of CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF N£ir AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOWPRICES. Personswishingtopurcbase will save money by calling on him; : sep2l , VV. Ji DAVITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF l - Ileliießti’B Celebrated Patent Slxear*. THE umiersignedhasbeen appointed by Mr. lleinesh*; of New York, sole Agent tor tho sale of his justly celebrated patent Tailors’ Shear?. He offers these shears now at manufacturers prices. Having a complcie as-, sonmenlof these Shears, from 02ic> up to SW apiece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and dressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN . CLOTHING STORE, 170 Liberty street, 4th doo* from Sl Clair, and rcspcciiullysoticits a share of the public patronage, which this article so , oct3l:un* J. F. HAVEKOTTE. . yrg (Soolis. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DB Y GOODS , AT THE , One Price Store of A- A» JIABOfII A CO., Nos. 62 and (H Market strut. WILL commence on Monday, December oO.IcSO and continue through the month of Jttuuary. On this occasion. the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive nock, amounting so One Hundred and imrty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one fourth lessthanusual prices. - The notice ot ueir sjemi-Auuual Sale to any one of ihit thou«ands who attended the sale of last year, wi be ?ufftcteut guarantee for a call this reason. They will however uieniion a few of the Goods and Pnees,torthe. benefit oi those who have never attended tlieir Sales— RielTcaslimeres, *. - 75 c. Usual price SI,OO 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmere*, i!sc-i usual pn..*e 37ic" 15U0 is. Cotton ami.Wool Delaiues.TS, lv?c. Usual priiu’2o and 25c ; . 30j»s. High Colored Plain DeLames, 45c, -Usual price,. 62jc. sUps. Striped, and Figured Silks, 00c. Usual, price 75c •} 50 ps. JJlnck Silks. Reduced 23 per cent-; 100 p«. French Merinoes, St .00. Usual price 3UUps. Parametias ami Lvonese CloUia. Reduced AS percent; , 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be told uuroin SI to S 5 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnetßiobons,at S and 10c. Usual price 15und25c.: Fust Colored Calicoes, o}e. Usual pnecl'c.; iUOcasesEugbth ami American Caiicoes.B and Ioe. Usual price 10 and Idle.; , UOcases Hleached Musiius. Reduced 2c. per yard; 260 bales Drown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries. Friunmogs, Hosiery and Glove?,Linens. Checks, Cloths, QossiacTes, Cassincu uud Jeans. J, Togethcr.wiihan immense vurtetyot other t«ooas,afl of which will be marked dowutolowerpriccathan any of their previous sales • They invite an early cull, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. "if. DADLER Thu lowest price named al first. A. A-MASON & CO., No*. G> ami 04 Markctstreei. NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH IlORSEtfc OOh No. 73 Market, near Fourth street , fJTAVii ju»i received and offer for falc al Wholesale NBWEtfT tt stYLE2> OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons and Flower?; Florence Silk; Velvets and Flumes; Embroidered Collars,' Caffs onu chemi ictis; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; EmbroluereU and KevicM Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Hose; children’s plain wool and Tminn Hose ; children's Hoods, Gauers and Jenny Lind Coals; kid, merino and Ileeeed silkGlovei; genu. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves; cents, super Bilk Shuts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino ShirU and Drawers; Su.«peuders ; Collars; fancy Cravats ; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and Canvass; Carpet Dags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons,Ac..&e. N inr Day State and imported long unit square Shawls of every quality. i [ocU2s:2m Fresh Arrival-New Goods t NO. 75 MARKET STREET, mpBKTWEES POOBTn STBKET AMP TUB DIAMOND. -Ol iU FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DR V GOODS !. THE undersigned i* now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, n splendid assortment of Fancy, and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, al least Twenty five yet cent, below the cost of those - who made their pur chases earlier iu the season, and will bo sold Wholesale und Retail for cash at ~. . EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lunin’s French Mcrinocg, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink,Green,Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from 674 c. up to the finest quality, mauufac lured under the French Republic. IS Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 15Q pieces block and Colored Alpacas, from is* cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. . , t , ~ U 5 pieces Thibet, Parametln and Coburg Clotlis, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before Oder ed in litis city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold al extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Stale and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chami'Uon,Silk and Turk Satin DeChein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black und Colored Silk'Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lam b *3s0patterns Superior Dress Silks; Plain Charaelion Silk and Satin De Chcin, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and •: Vestings, superior quality, und will be sold at a great reduction lromrlorm *r-pne“bOMBSTiC STAPLE GOODS. . 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, froinC* to 124 cents per yard. j- :• y f^^n COO pieces heavy yard widp.BrowivjMusUn, from 04c. to'the'best article manufactured. - . • •iOO pieces. Red, White and.Ycllow Flannels, from 184 - cents per yard'up to the finest Silk Warp and. .Welch Gauze Fiunnci imported. •. •• 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of 1- la* yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun mid grass.lileached. 123 pieces Checks, superior ma c, front s to tsi cents per yard, together with a' large assortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crush, Cassinetls, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Tnnseys, Canton Flannels,&c. . . 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery, —including every, variety: and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. . . ' : The customers of the house and all caish buyers, are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure it bargain, as they will bo offered Wholesale and Re. ail d v 4 hrw pfiees. Cloths J Cloths l Cloths l AT -EASTERN-JOBBING PRICES;—IIG pieces Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. Just opened at A. A- MASON A CO.’S* • dcc2 ’ Nos. 02 and 64 Market street,' ' ‘ Important to Tailor*. TTJST RECEIVED —0 Dot.assorted Tailors’ Patent J Shears, from No. iO dowmlo N 0.2. • ‘ ‘ ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers’/Patonl Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at, • BOWN A -TETLEY’S, 136 Woo'd st., may 22 2 doors below Virgin alley. i “Snlder’»’ f Wlne Store. ; VG WALNUT STREET;: PIIILADRLPHIN, rJiHU UNRrVALL.EI> PtiACEYor obtaining all WmM, I Liquor*!, &c 4 GOOD and CHEAP. ... SNIDER” has lately—in consequence of the uatpcr ous lateeaalcß ntade hy him to consumera—boenubliEed. lurpelyto replenish bis slock by fresh tmpoimuons, and he has now the satisfaction of offering some \yiiiesand Liquors cvcrimportkdbyhJni.; Hcwoula referto some invoices as follows—-viz: : . , ! DUFF, GORDON A GO. SHERRlESrrsmhrabl&g delta cate Palo attvery -low- PTtcep,,lolB; void, ! anOi6ome ver>- choice MANRANUiLA, all on dra«ght by the gallon.— Also, rare old delicate m ca&B of 16 gallons3j?«uaUy sctezUd for consumers. 1 ? Some LX tlwV. AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up In Europe/wluchhc eftaUtrif'tt as equal to any thalcanhoprod need. -; 5 v'V;-i ! '*•* The MANZANXLLA n»4 AMONTILLADO Sher ries arc peculiarly adapted to cohvak3Ccnts,as tUOy strengthen ,without stimulating, and.ha.ve nollheacia of rqdny other.WThes.'- . i ' !PORT WINES principally specially selected for his sales to consumers^from of 4 * ; 8tm3^85T58 , 5, ,1 ,. 'at Oporto^andimported airecL> - «i,\- > ; 3 j iThesc iWines arc fruity ami dclichte/and jhave.-beetr •highly approved by ' his customers, because of -their “manifest superiority over all other Forts undßed Wines -piliuedoff-aseuch. ;They areof various suits ankpricea, in bottles and on : drautrhtby the cailon, or wholesaleby thecasb. Among them iS some rare deiicale WHITE PORT.andMALM- B.apersolid suffering with chronic affection of thebow. els cannot be too care(hl in their.POßT- - v . -MADEIRA. WINES of various sorts, dry and: rich, ■South.Side,old East^sd WfiStlndm- Serctal,&c., &c. on drauahU in bottleiTandvby casts* 1 ■ SPARKLED IVINES orihe subscriber, it is'vveU knownmaV tiroMOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE lad maspSdid SPARKLING ‘WSEI4.E, .ported, m ile vqrioas^bronds ber holds himself io be a judge, and he offers ihejinesr stock here, from thevery.loweit pnce,t>y the Binpledo zen, to the first class or MpremreranU of Msboc. '' Of BURGUNDY WINES ho hasm largo stock and cam assure customers that hftcan present to Item, from Ms vaults, as good ii bottle of Burgundy, as France affords.. S AraEßNEranffßAßSACawaysoa hsnd tnbotllem. His selection of. RHINE and .MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Domain) blens, are extensive, and number many Still _Homm and, Moselle, fromihe cheapest sorts u> -*ne ye ty vihtages of the.“.OTEINBERG,”;which, is ,Ute best COGNAC.and other W has DOW a fine Block, embracing some very old extract 1800, of Otabd, Dupoy & Co., and some celebrated. “ CLAVIER of tel,”in eighth casks, and IMS in hhds. andaDUBOUCHE, 1 ’ 1844,inkhds. era consignment, which 'a'iso?lßJSh! SCOTCH find MONONUAHELAWHiS KEY, JAMAfcA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY arid all other Wiiies' nndLiquors, laelndirlg-alfol tUe above, SOLD by RfeTAIL TO CONSUMERS to ahy a constant assorted stock.of HAYANA SEGARS. ***All Goods delivered, toithin-tmeday’s reach of Phxla delphia,vKßiQnT *±K>* Orders will be promptly erecu* ' ed ISSSLJ2T mail " “ ,eg "ficOß SNIDER, JR., /''' Cheap Wine .Store* , 76 Walnut street, Phila. 3. T. Decker, Woodward &Co., j Builders and Erectors Of lightning Rods, on . ] SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES- 1 ORDERS left at rhisoffice or the Post Office; and rot 1 personal interview ca t be seen on Foarih Street, 4 residence of Dr. Hunt, between 'Wood and Ferry. Rrferenecs —Professor Silliman, Editor, of Sillunan s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of the Cincmnau Observatory : Professor Robert Peter, of 1 ransylvanla I University, Kentucky i Professor Chester l owey, D.D., ! M,D.', New York; Prolessot J. U Cassel, Clearland w L oom j Bl John Harper, Wilson :M’Candless,Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spares, J. D. Williams, Major Harding,. U. S.. Arsenal, John Ewing 4 Sons, L. Harper, I). N. W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and Joan H ShMnber- Outline Maps. T>ELTON’& SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS 'are now j~ being--intrdduced into all the leading schools in New England und New York. We have obtained the agency torlherain Pittsburgh,-and invite teachers.'and sehoollcomniiuees to call and examine them: No. l-i-Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches. No. 2 do • Eastern ' -do do - No.C— do North America,' 70x84 No. 4 do United States, - ‘ 70xS2 No. co Europe, 70x32 No 0— do Asia, 70x79 No. 7 do S. America Sc Africa, 70xS4 Price of the series, with keyjs2sj or the first two' Hemisphere Waps, with key. SLO. These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the. wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of-tho United States. For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition.of freight charges, at the - _ * • educational book store, cor Market arid Fourth sts.. Flour Reduced, ¥IXILMARTJi& their Extra Flour, Vy delivered on and after Ute lsi November, at iOO tbs.j Superlineat lbs. Aliberaldis* coutnfo retailers novl MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. M EPICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular .course ofi Lectures will commence on. the first pf Novcmoer and continue until the last ©t. February. The Anatomi cal Dcparunentiwill be opened and ready to-receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart- : ment will be under the direction of the following, •. 75075550 BS ! ' Z. M. 0., Professor of. Anatomy. IL S. Newton, M. JX, Professor of Surgery, ji. J. Hulce, M. Dij Professor of Theory and Practice o - Medicine. «. • • W. Btbd PoWEtL, M.D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. J. Ring, 51. 0. t Professor of Materia Medica,Therapeu licsnud MedicalJurispnidence;' J. Miuxos Sendees, M. 0., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. • . > J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professof of Obstetrics and Dis* easos of Women and Children. CHJtIQUE LS.CTtTXES. ATcrfian* —Prof. H. J. HtrLCB. Suigery—Prof. R. 8. NewxoK. ,7. FrbkmaNt AI. D., Anatomical Demonstrator The fees for a full course amount to $105.-. ; Each Professors Ticket, SIS. Matrieulators.3s. De monstrators Fee,slo. Graduation, S2U. Those deslriniflariherinfdrmation, will please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and'Students am vine in the city will please call On him at the -Commer cial Hotel. ' R. S. NEWTON, M. —t- ■ Deanoflhe Faculty. LA.W DEPARTMENT.- ' • 5 ' ‘ Hon EW M King, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law JnoUeijvfirld, E*q,Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence* 2Vmi-—550 per session. .. - All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to • . -W» M. KING, Lsq. Memphis, Te7m. 7 MarCh,lSso. The. Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in Our country* The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in-this or any other country—allof them ore able Lecturers and the best ol Teachers. • ; ' . . •' Those wbowUlconiemplaieourgeographicalposition, and the extentof ourpopululion.caa have no doubtas to tho eligibility of our situation.-wr,.tm enterprise ot-the kind. As to uoaiih, including all seasons of the year, wo deny that any other city has mou. The first class of the Law and Medical Departmentso. this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented and in degree respectable—, a favorableomeafor the future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may be satished of the permanency oi this school,wc teel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a tmit inaction, whicli augurs well foi its future success;.and thatihe peculiar internal organi zation which-connecta them, cannot beinteniplcd. E. W. M. KING, apl President of the Memphis Institutes ; . Silver Forks, Spoons, «-c* _ WE fctjep consiautly ou hana a .large assortment or silver Forks* Spoons, Ladles, &c., of our own manumcute.of . ta na«d«lver ;iipAi)DEN & 05 Market street ' 1 magnifying eia*Bei> OF one. two anti three g asses. suited for detecting ““[oeS] tl3nkn JoiLNß°teE a fcca To tUe Citizens at AUegbenr_Clty. A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY SU 1 t „ , FLOUR is left at the more of Mercer ARoh Foeoro, street. 300 Men Wanted Immedt ;rr ’ A T THE CHARTIERS RAILRO>; “«*>V A are SO cents: per day; and wo c h arl ;c 31 M Ser TOt for boardins- App y atthe banth, liono2d.tfi BURNS! je, HANNEY ft CO. BAKER’S BROHA; Hecker’s Farina f PolislungFatly.: Starch Polish; Pure Bay Rum ; rer,eiy e< j f or sale by COULTER & HACKE, cor aer of Wood and Third streets. on BBLS. L Alp-J SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL OU MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Riming Company. These Fish far excel in hue flavor and fatness airy caught in the lower Lakes, and are put-up expressly forfamuy use. ’ ' - HENRY C. KELLY, novlu coiner of Fifth street andJMarket alley; A. Healthy Location. WHERE is no place more favorably situated than Nun- A nery Hill. It is healthy, and commands a most de lightful view.. Persona-wishing a lot,can get one to pleaseilhem, contaiuing from one to five acres augl? _ ___ THOMPSON BELL.; TWO well-finished offices in. Post Office Buildings, Third street. . : < -<i • . ■ A iong, well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar ket street, between Third hud Fourth streets. Also, a small briclchouse,in PiU township, near-Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of ; E.J>. GAZZAM, :OCtS • •' No. 164 Second street^ THE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS -can be •used in bedj intlie dark-, and,bypersoiis withirema-i lous haiid, with ease, safety, 'aud in half the without the possibility of cutting. tke>km; ; This is ef fected by'means of the patent which is. adjusted to the razor with the greatest nicety and simplicity.— Every Razoris made of the fiiiest. winpcred steeL and warranted. : : . “ v t-•• .\ They' have • been extensively used m England, and i pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac-- “ The new. invention may be used with perfect safe ty.”—London Post ....... . - • .« This razor is a splendid invention, and of great-use to many persons, eßpeciaUy for people with unsteady hands. 55 — Chambers' Edinburgh /otcrool*•; For sale at the Watch and Jewelry-Store of i * decS ; .W. W. WILSON. Marine, PlreV»naJlnl^drTMi»sP«>*s® t,on ! : 000,asselt January J3,l^l i: 0», w . nialte insurance on buildings and their eontcn ior j pi , .. city and vicinity; ..Also,ottprbpcriy of lion, on steamboats and other vessels, either Pj transportation or on the seas. ••, I • r ;' ./DIRECTORS . ; Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs’L, Jacob M, Thomas,. . 1 •sainuel'W.Jbncs, ' John R. Neff, . .., . , , ’ . EdwaidStmth, Richard D. Wood, i John A, Brown, Wdliam Welsh, I-Samuel F.Smith, Francis Haskins, : ; Samuel Brooks, . Si Austin AUibone, - i Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, i .Ambrose-White, • - GeoSgeW. Aspinwnll, . i Thomas,P. Cope, JamosN. Hickson, - i S. Morris,Wider, H. D. Sherreid, See'S. Shis is the oldest Insurance Company rathe .united tesi and from its high standing, long experience, nm- Whl-P-JONfa, Agem,^. VSAtETV, PERPUTVITY AM-BEVUKIT Jt. , .> THE. NATIONAL LOAN FUND v LIE'S) INSURANCE SOCIETY . • ••••■- ;' T •••'•:■“ v -‘V 'off • -• • v • : j LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capitol, £500,000— .Equal to CW,800,000. MITH a largeeurjduj of profits. Abortion of bp*. . no pi uil and snrplus'invested in U.».0 ov e nim ent oiou&Sv and other aectuilicßin the City ofNewYorky Policies held in this country over 0,000., Pcnons >&-,. stfrine participate in the profits of the Company. i CallfomiaTxskiidJctnatredact# tala,~ ■ ...*■■ . iAmong the 'advantages of a Policy in this Company Mp the following?— «... : r: A party insured for the whole term of Ufe may at any .tttft« ; bonow cn«?fta& r 'the amount of annual premium, -■without note or security, or depositor policy, ana is en titled todivision ofpronts/ ;■ He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive •• as value thereof one-half the gross sum-' P&id by, him in annual common premiums. •. A party already insured for whole life, ment of a small sura, convert Jiis .insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. - parties alreadfy : insured, and entiUed lo n two-thiri Joan, are Cot shutout from said iwo-thirdtoaxi, if the prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society pamph* Apart? may.flt a moderate annual premium, lnsnrj ; for life, and he survive to reach the age of 60.years,,(he futt:ium insured up to 815.000, wi/f tejojdToaai: or if. he!dies before reaehing that nge.thelull snm msniyd will be paid to his family or legal reoreseaiaUves. . It has become cnstdmafV in thd Atlantic cities fbr cdp. ffreffations to insure the lives of their Pastors,,and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way. of»howing their regard fortheir Minister;whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to lua immediate wants- To the man of family, at -his deaihjit,Ua.cop solatJon beyond expression to know that his helpless litfle'ones are thus provided for- ‘ . ■ v'. «... Churches involved, would do well to insure the. nves of lone or more oftne at ihe amount would be applied to liquidate the debt , Explanatory pamphlets and infonnalion .Viven gTalis, at the Banking House of , WM. A. & ct>.y ;• , Pov29 7 Wood st, second above Fourth. WILMARTH A NOBLE. FoiMlent. -• President Plllr^ore Has taken insurance on his life for 34,000, in;the Mumal IJ(o'ln3n-:r ranoe Company, of H. lll ™**', Connecticut. The following are the Stock rates Of Premium of other Life Insurance companies compared with tho rales of Hanford tind.Healih.. Insurance Company ? ’winnuoi Paymcr*' t fa p o iiey qf, on* thousand dollars. ;, . j O 8 '« |S. o of C'jrnjiany. .. - .« Hartford \4fcfc H.lns.Co.- -1050 ( 1C w«®J insurance Co* * -1i.70i1. Char\ er OakLifc Ins. Co—-11-70 li W^O •Wited States; Life Inr. Co} Bfi Pennsylvania Life Ins. Cor*l4.4ola : National Loan Fund Co..- -14.8Dj1! 52&Q -. itwill be seen l>y tiro above' table L /of. inr. surance (without panicipationin vompany are more than fifteen per cent. lower thtm any Jomt Stock Company in this Coantry or the World, ana they have been adopted after a fall investigation »*•“ whole SI ThOTO wishing to insure in either the Conn. Sluinai orthe Hartford Info and Health Co. wtjl dec! Cnm.Tnf 4th and Wood streets, op Btatis. -.7? Read TMbJ To Farmers and those wishing > „ i TO INSURE detached property. The New York “Washington County Mutual Insn- ; .< ranee Company ” is the company for them to insure in. It is the only Farmers 1 Mtnnol Insurance Company ' * that has ran thioughiEve yeaai 'witho.utitaiing their , note- ItisiUelargestcompßayofthekindralheworin, | numbering over 111,000. members, .It does not insure i aieam Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anything ... t hazaidousofeitra-hazurddns: ‘Only Homes, Barns and their contents, and but S2 s ooo on oQßnskj Churches* , t Academics and School Houses, and but 31,0000 a each. ..... •* . A'certificate canbeseea fromonc orihe first men in ■> Pittabuwh, to show that the Company does pay its loss- ■. es promptly. - : aA.CoXTON,GennAgentr a * noyl xon ot dth and Woodsta^apßtmra. ' — — l : iiislja&sc&» -•- nhHE DELAWARE MUTUAL . SAFETY INSUR r aNCE COMPANY^—Office, Norihßoom of the Ex- : change, Third street, Philadelphia. ... ; :• Fine IssciukcS.— BaUdiage, Merchandize and other property in town and emimry," insured gainst loss ,or , damage by fire at the lowest rale of premium.. , i Hum IssogAircm-i-They; also'insure'Vessels,tCar-, .. goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under, open or special policies, as the asshtedmay desire, . - IritAUD TRAtisrouTATintt. —They also insure merchan dize transported by ’Wagons,! Railroad Cara, Canal Bohts and Steam Boats, on riyersand lakes,on ihe tnost ; IIb jjIBECTORS—Joseph' H. Seal, Edmana-Ar Sender John C.-Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell, JohftNewlin,Df;R. M. Huston, •James C. Hund,Tbepphiina Paulding, H. Joneaßrooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer.Me?. livain, Charles Kelly, J, U, Johnson, William Hay,Dr. S.Thomas,John SelierepWra.Eyre;Jr._ ■ > DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, HunhCralg, Jnb.T. Logan.'- " ? WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thios. C. Ham, Vice President., ' - ' t” • : Joseph W. Cowab, Secretary. : of the Compahy.No. 43 Water suCet, Pitts burgh. (jelOtdtfl s p. A. MADEIRA, Agent. New England LlveStocts Co. desirous of insuring iheir Animal* will 'Jti learn from the following by law ofthe.Company, that the terms of life insurance on stock lsycry different from insurance oh human insured are entitled to pay where the animal breaks .a L . '&C.' • ‘ i • Asticle x. In the event of accident or disease of such, a nature as to cause permanent Injury, though death-may , not ensue, they will dc liable for theaamagedone to the .atnmal noi exceeding the amount insured. * . G. A. COLTON. Agent» cor of Fourth.and Wood sts M np situ rs.__. ' Fire and ma-ilno rnsurimoe. THE OFFICE of the fruit ranti Ca.ef North Amintos has been rnnoKd to the Warehonse of Hordyi Jonea & Co.. No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood. street.where the sab scriber willis sue Polictesonßaiid*' . rags und their contents, und on Shipments by Steamboats' -* and other vessels, for the above old and responsible-- .Company, . fnp3}- - ,-.uWM.-F.‘JONESi'AgonL litro-nnd Healtn inaurance. miJE MUTUAEUEE AMD. HEALTH INSURd v .p K X COMPANY, of, Philadelphia, Incorporated / Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lBlB; Clr: petaal; Capital ZlWfiM. ’ lhan f -^^f^J, vania Company, and fall 20percent. I' 1 usual rales of life Insurance, as,the son will show. Thus a person otHw ; for 8100 for life, most pajrin the, & -»?d2S£5F vania 32,35, Penn Mutual 52.35 .trnrdSS^^PenMyf-^ England&h36, AlbionS2.4B, ft , Equitable S2,M, NeCT and Heahh^Phiiadclphia, SK '<» York Lift P Chas 6 B X hartes’p Hayes,MtWßaldwln, j Rndiriaii Barker U Reeve« D.i LcvVlb Coopfiij rfJuSmudDO ,E llButler,bidwin k Cope. Prof-’ SK&Sfws' -wick: Ros PrcidonVßobert. P. King ADtlicaiio* ‘Cis Blackburn©. .- • - • Mv/tf bv r ,os will be received and everv imbrraatioa K«/' 6AMUEU FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Otfice: pitteh* scial Rooms, comerof Third ‘and wood streets aTghe. . ociSfry - : INDEMNITY. Fruiklia Fire Instiranoe Oompso; or PHTT»AT)M»PBIA« DIRECTORS;— • Chorles'W. Bancker, .. GeorgeW. Richards, -• ; Thomas Hart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, '• ’ Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant. . .. . David-S. Rrowne, Jacob R. Smith, ’ / Morris Patterson. CHAS. W.BANCKER,Pres'U < .. Chas. G;' Bascxbb, Secretary. .7.. d/* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description ofprbperty.in town and country. -The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with, their Capitol arid Premiums, safely invested, ■ afford ample protection to the assured. , , . The Assets Of the Company!! on Januarylst, 184 D, aa . published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows,viz:— , ■■■■■;:■ Mortgages ; ■ ■31,047,458 41 * ReaTkimte r.v. 94,724 83 Temporary Loans*- vSO,OOI 85, Stocks - ;.■■■• -51,523 25 ■ : - Cash,&c.- — - ■ 37 - • - " $13^18,492,71 Siiice"their incoiporauon, a period of 19 ;yearsahey have paid upwards of Onemttlvm Four Hundred Thou sand Holian, losses by £/e, thereby affording: evidence', of the advantageaoi Insurance, as well as the ability and' : disposttion'to mcetwith promptness, all liabilities. • : • : J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent* 5 OfficeN. E. corner Wood and3d sin 1 ; Fire and Marine lneurnncc. THE Insurance Company of NOrthAmcrica, of Phiia delphia;through llrdtuy authorized Agent, the auS.. scriber, offers tomato permanent Mid limited Insurance on property, in this cityamUts vicinity,and on shipmen by'tbecanal.andrivers.' DIRECTORS: * Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t; . Samuel Brooks, Alex,Henry, - Charles' Taylor , ' Samuel.W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, , Ambrose White, . ; Jacob M. Thojni. John White, \ ■ John R. Neff, Thomas P, Cope,' Richard D. rtaotk.'- Wm. Welsh, Henry B. Sherrard", See»W ■ This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United - Plates,harnwheen charteredinT79i„ itschartetluper petuol, and from its lugh standing, long expenence.am ple means,.and avoiding all risks of an extra tanarton. character,it may he considered nsoffering ample sccnrt tyto the public, i WILLIAM 1\ JONES At Counting RoomofAtwood, Jones&Co.,Watcrunt] Front step Pittsburgh . „... ’< mtty 4y , nor snleB.aadqualuies.' Foieatelow.' - • ■ • A-A.MABON 4>CO., - andw siait-j sirerc
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