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A PROPERTY of-30 feet iront on the Turnpike at $ WdeeponQstreeuoaJley,havinp abnck Cottage Houeo and kitchen, good Cellar under the House, &.garden and valuable Fruit Trees o 1 various .. .kinds.. Possession, on the Ist ■ofc-ApriL Price SSOQ *i- Termsj'32oo in hand ; balance at SIGO a year- S.CUTHBERTvGcncral.Agent, ; - febl. v . ?SSnuhfield street, ; -/YNE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ■:A-r •'with store rooms and cellar, favorably eUii-bIBHBh fo* ft htfßO.Grocery and Produce business. Possess* . ion may be.hml immediately, with alow rent, to a good businessman. '■ ...... ALSO—Ono large Brick—occupied as a boarding house and inn. ' * ° • •, new three story Brick Houses—some just finished j possession given immediately. Others on the let. April/ ALSOr-One Frame House. and several np stairs '..rooms; • • ’ • • ALSO—One Bnck Yard, and Kiln to barn m. ' AXiSO~Grie Lumber Yard, with space to pot a. large amoant*7*and : one o f the best points about the city, for .•'sales. . FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably .situated for a Fonndry and Engine Shop or other manu facturing, having deep water m from, (a harbor,) lor filtlngOtJt and repairing steamboats, Ac.; ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, m lots, and sold . lOWi if not sold before, they will be Bold on Tuesday the 25ih of March next, at & o clock, M for caJb or op • proved paper. ’ • ‘ ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on Applytotbcsubficnber, at his office in Birmingham Bolling MUi, from 10 to 2 at the aHttj Matxusws a Co.,< No- 28 ■ qirMt nr throwh the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter ’ JOHN RHEY. Of a „ feclon ,{l gh »treet, by • *.r«mr e £?i?i Btrcct lo Herman - alleVi wiih a ■ Houso ota rooms, ’n pon , v Sd r o?r#Sl?m 11 of fine water, coaffifacd S 25 l hnVs?L b o « ding - 8 * Th ‘ s property is pleasantly lo eftfe*’ h pM-Jf ofonr throe rivers and two ■•* E l qVnit F v C ‘ B ® lst0 * Terms 5675!u band;£alanco in 1 S.CL,THHISRT,GeneraI Agent, v —-"P*- ■•-■•■• • ■••■■" ■ 70 bmuhfield street Tinu o,?'S Wre,lce^*lle Pr °P ert y* SALE—A valuable property orauj feel front on Bailer street by 107 on Prospect street,* with u -5 ev v ic * “oase, of five rooms,mid a large fiseA • store fitted up ana doing a-good business; an mm£|. k ■ ■excellent Cellar and Bake Oven,btable, Garden, «c.. Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for turning two . lathes, three Grindstones;, and two small Mills, for grinding Barley, Corn Meal, Feed, 4c.; two wells of .. ..water» grain and meal cribs, and many l other fixtures % *nce SiOOO. Or the Real Estate will be sold without the Engine, &c. Tho owner ib going West, whichis the only reason toroftenng so great a bargain. S.CUTHBERT. General Agent, 7d bmUhfieldstreeL V«r>* Valuable CUf Properly for Sale. THE undersigned, Administrators of iho estate of 'Thomas Foumart} deceased, offer for sole the entire real estate of tho said Thomas Fatrman, qonsitaimr of one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back taa 10 feet alloy. Also, the tavern stand-known asthe Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum aliey v ihiriy three feet four inches- Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al cy, each eight een feetfrom, and running back Cu feet parallel with Flam alley. Allof which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by application to -.nc sabscribersjor if not sold before thettdth of March, will be offered at auction to .the highest bidders. Also, the Tavern aland is offered to rent. Apply to R. FAIR MAN, or U. CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty struct. ja3o lmrBs __ • For Reut. .. * LL that portion of my river bottom, lying between «Ol the Pittsburgh find Braddock’s Field Plank road ana the Ever, supposed to contain about fifty acres, to wiuch will be attached a two story Frame House, with an excellent cellar underneath, nn Orchard a Stable ana Burnt- It is mu high state of culuvation, and would do wciLc&lculated lor Dairy or Gardening purpo e cs The faciUucsof getting to market are equal to any in the county, as-the occupant will have his choice of the river, plank road or railroad for his accommodation- No per son need apply unless he can come well recommended lor honesty, industry aud sobriety, jagfctw* Will. G. HAWKINS, . Real Estate for Sale. THE undersigned offers tor sale a large number of valuable building lots, and.some very desirable sues for manufactories, in the borough ot Birmingham, loca* ted near the new Public School House and English Lu theran Church. The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will render mem a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable For particulars and terms enquire of the.undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street- Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets,or of William Symmes.and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham, [ it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank; The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with Stabling. For further particulars apply to the sub«cri ber,on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON Moon township, October 23—tf • • For Sale. . _A -LOT OF GROUND, comaming-ill Acres, situate ■'•J*.- onenmo below the town of Beuver, Beaver coun ty, on-which there is-crected a new Brick House, 46 by 40 feet, 11 stones high, with a basement. The house has . been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. -•- «j* within 200 £*jds cflhe Ohio river, and commands ahne viewer t, and is bounded on the Nonh west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro : . perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for ^ v k’bc subscribers have* entered \J into Co-Partnership under the firm of Sr W.W. WILSON, Watch Maker, <■ cornerof Matket and Fourth its. A. UILLIKBS & OO.i H*pha n? CABINET and chair Manufactory, No. C 4 smsutfieiu *t of fancy and plain Furniture, which .hey will sell la percent below customary rates Terms—cash only. ’ | dec 0 7 ., y JDtaaoltuion. THEGo-Parmership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J.S. BONNET St On is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either Dortner may use the uame of the concern ui settlement JEROME S. BONNET t , 4 , MATTHEW D. PATTON Pirn&urgA, April Ist, 1850. [D*.Having sold my enllrc mterestin the firm of J S UoNiraTi Co. to M. D. Pattos, my late partner, and In retiring from aosiness, I take great pleasure inrecom mondmg him to the confidence of my friends and the publur. [ap3] J. S. BONNET. T 1 irr \ «r»vei Koonug. fIE Bubscnbers respectfully Infonn tie citizen* of jand7lc,“l'S’ilhal 7 lc, “ 1 'S’i lhaI »>>ey are now fnlly pro !,'“ rad °i‘ lord " 8 for ORAVEL ROOFING, in a man ilf/ir e l Tn^°e Sn ' ?a ' ,s ? d *" ll?,B Clty or cls uwhcre. From H‘‘ ;lr cxpcrjence in liu.smc.sg, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs overany other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those whoare unacquaintedwith our work, we bey leave to refer theS 10 Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry' Rod? Patterson. M. Kane, Jr., and others, for whomjehave done work. Orders thankrully received and pTompUv eei e ( i i',g t , < ;a„^r. s b ,?e^ nd “ W SSr oVEBN - To Printers. THE subscriber would call the attention of Printers tn hw improved, I rutting Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality - JOHN D. W’CREARY, Priming Ink Manufacturer, No. 311 aud 333 Stanton st., New York •His agents m Pittsburgh arc—Mr: R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wm. S. Haven. ? This paper is printed with his News-Ink*. [octlB It. c, Stockton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ■ H r li ,4 i C 0 07 Mamet and Third gtekets. : AScon-stamiy on-hand for sale—Writing, Letter Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonner, PRINTING-INK— 1 r? 00 , 1 ? “ d Newspaper 3 5 3*® imi^sr J, . .1 ■ . < ?8!M t « al^d , Cared.in 48 :RoufsJ i colas_are.cored m a very ahori.ume;. We will i warrant Syrup lo.enro. oases of .-..Loughs, Colds,-Bronchitis, Laigugttis. in less time and | atA eneapeitate than any* other medicine ever discov* i ered. I IT: HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old i Cough Medicines always sicken the. stomach and pro? i-duce nauscawhlch ismoredisagreeabletbantheCoogh i ittelf. This is obvuted in this mixture) for ltisapleas* i ant soothinganiclo and irwiH cure, or the money will bp i vtfunded! The evidence .in mvor of this medicine in i ourcity, from our own citizens. Bhouidconvinceony one i or, its efficacy.': Hi is the.prescription of a regular physi* i cum, and:has beeau3ed by him In his own practice for i-a number of years, with the most heroic success. ' I CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, i that her. daughter had hecn afflicted with a 1 Cough ana i expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the i distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta king two bottles she wad entirely cured. A gentleman i in Washington county, who had suflerad with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do zenof bouleoof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for he has used it in bis own case and m the case's of members of his family with the most perfeot success. It is ons op tus Cheipest Medicines now known. —lt is put up m half pint bottles at 50 ernts each; or six bottles for ■ ■ . ■Country Storbkemers would do wel] to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the lime, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for oil coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. ... :. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy soma oqe of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. . If you want to get well, buy Dr- Keysets Pectoral Syrup, and take tip other; this will cure you- It has so it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of .the materia tncdiea, and is compounded by a person skilleamtbe ueoung art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor jma numoxousicortiiicaies, Qttcstmg its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them.. . Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made jo those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they xviUbe doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung discuses the world has ever produced. > and retail, by KEYSER & M»- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies mast be addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city $ P. Brock et*, jr.,Brownsville; George Baira, Wa/hington ; John H Buchanan. Hickory; George Keyscr, M’Kee«port; .J. D. Voweil, Canonsburgh; und by luurelmm* rind druggists generally. jjaSS Public Attention h respectfully invited to the. following truths, set fotih in relation to one the most important Remedies of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL } IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. lis greet powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated bv ih* community, and we allege that the longer u is tned the more certain will its great fame spread It is not the remedy of a das. got up for the sole purpose of makioe money , but, one. which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer forgotten The PETROLEUM Is r Natural Remedy, elaborated Imhe depths of ihceartlt by a power and arency that laughs to scorn all human competition It is oor duty,when we write about a medicine, that we write Tntmi—that we iay nothing calculated to deceive tho*>e who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relict nom di* case, a story can hardly bo too highly wrought to an swer the object of gulimgor humbugging some of them- Notv, we do not desire iodo this; wc ore anxious only that the truth in relation to our Kcuiedy should be told in order to secure tor it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia tnritca. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained m our own city und neighborhood, hear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own citizenI*, 1 *, tvho totally blind, have been restored io sighi Several cases ot blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of n gentleman m Bea ver county. There are others; but these oases are bear home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cure 1 af ter they had been abandoned byphysionn* as hopeless- Thc Petroleum will cure, when used according to dircc lions—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism. Gout’ Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pitnples on the face* Chrome fcore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetier, Scald Head, nows, in the bones ami joints, old sores. Ulcer-*, Wen*, Tumors,Scrofula, Cancer,bpinal irritation, Fever nnd Ague.ChromcCoaghs, Asthma, Bronchitis- and all Pul monary affections ot a chronic .nature, tending io pro duce CONSUMPTION. Bums and Scalds, diseases oi the Ulnddcr and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In tact, l'Nivehs if,RKUKDy, and has been tried m most of the above diseases w ithin the P Qat year with the most perfect success. Certificates that w ill astonish are in the ot the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the utflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say obouttheir me-dieine* the Petroleum ts (he .greatest Remedy of the ugp. Phv iici&ns of high standing in the profession are fiegiuiung to use it in theirpracttce. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are williugtn uwaid it due praise and consideration. Before another year roll* TOund,aii will be compelled io-acknowledge thntthe c*etrob.uia is, the creates! medicine cverdlseovered. ror sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYRER Sl M’DOWELL. ~ _ ' 140 Wood street. Amo—R, L. bellers,s? Wood street; I» SI. Curry, I) A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. A!kc>. by the Proprietor, b. M. KIER, Canal Basin. ?ih street, Pittsburgh. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER f PEPSIN! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastrlo Juice 1 A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, PREPARED from Kennel, or lltc fourth stomarh of the Ox, after direction., by Baron Ljebto.Uic tm-ut Paysiological Chemist, by 3. S. HOUKHTOX. MT)' No U, North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Thu la a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LI7EH COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY. cunng*a<\ aaya: “An aruficml Digestive Fluid, analogous, to i the Gastno Juice, may be readily prepared from ihe mu i cous membrane of the stomach of thu calf, in which vi nous articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so «oii ened, changed and digested, just in tho same wanner as thev would be in the human stomach ' 5 Dr. Pebkba. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et, ,s pubUahcd by Fowlers A Wells, New * ork, pare 35 stales the same great fact,aud describes the method of There are few higher uuthoriiies than I)r I J>r ;£? tn . lllß valuable writings on the ,J Phy«iolo- J gy of Digcsuon,” observes that u a diminution of the duo l quantity of the Gastric Juiceis apromment and ali*nrc> | vsihngeauae of Dyspepsia; 7s and he slates that “a di«- I Unguished professor of medicine, in London, who was I severely afilicteci with this complaint, finding everythin* I else to foil, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained I from thestomach ofliving auimals, which proved com- I plettiy incccssful.” | Dr. OBlflAB, author of the famous worka on “ Vegeta® I °. lc Diet,”jfays: u Itls a remarkable fact in physiology I thatthe stomachs of animals, macerated in water, nn- I part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arii | ciea of food, and. of.effectmg a kiud of artificial dire**- I lioa of them in no wise different front the natural digest* I ive process, s7 Dr. Smos’agreat work, the “ Clicmutry ofMun."(Lra a r n nPB r a;SV I# '’ 1640 ’ pt! m ' a > tiiscov- I ery oi rtrSIN forms anew cram the chemical history of Digestion. From recent expcnmenls we know that food is dissolved ns rapidly in an. artificial digestive ooia, prepared .from Pepsin, u.itis in the natural Gas tric Juice itself” | Professor Dusglibon, of the Jefferson College. PhUa i delphia, m his great work on Human Physiology, devoids i more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject i Hu .experiments.with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In ail cases.” he says “di. gesuon occurred aa perfectly,in the artificial us in the natural digestioua.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN hw produced the moßt marvelous effects, curing cases of DoDility, Emaciation,Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have beengivenof more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, w Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma- It ts a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bihousdtsorder, Liver Complaint, I haver and Ague, or badly treated Fever nnd Ague, aud | the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, und other drugs l upon the Digesuvn ofrganß, after a long sickness. Also, 1 i? r e * ce ® s In eating, and ibe 100 free use of ardent snir j its. It alsoi reconciles Health with Intemperance. otu 0L ? STOMACH COMPLAINTS. I /o*ro «no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS I .wtiicn it does not «eem to reach and remove at once I Sr-. m «^!S^ ht i w * bai ! ll } e >' ll,ll > rl,e i il GIVES INSTANT I itGL.iL.hi A single dose removes alltheunpleasanisvviv- I hhd llonly ntetls to be repealed, foru short nine, I toraakc thebe good effects permanent' PURITY-nr j BLOOD and VIGOR OF,BODY,.follow aioueo- It is I particularly excellent in cases ot Nausea, .Vomiting, * Cramps, Soreness of-the pit of tho Stomach, distress al ter eaong,.low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency,/.Emaciation, Weakness I tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. . Every bottle bears the written signature of J « HOUGHTON, M.D., Sple Proprietor. * Sold by agents in every town in the United Slates, and by. respectable dealers m Medicines generally Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeDOWELL T4| Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Prqpnetor's prKes- [nv2o-v Also, for Bale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d-street Bull’s Sarsaparilla and. Cbe Cliolera. *\TOT a single inau, woman or child has died of the JLi CIIOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look ut the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, aud where irom 150 to JOO bottles are retailed daily v but (cw isolated, cases of Lholsrahave occurred, and. they were eilhcr persons trom boats or those who disregarded our advice, _ - ICinernnahCAronwls, • -For sale by KEY3ER tc M S DO WELL, 140 Wood sl btoimea ' W *' ere *^ e ' S® ,tume oruolo.'.moy nhvajfß be PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIARrtHCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore-, runner of Cholera. TryiU Forsaleby JTQ REYBER A McDOWELL, 140 Wood st- WHITK WAX—COU fijg. for sale by decs B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO, “ ' !yv'V'“ K ,v.’-' Arrival of Pail Stock of Carpets. 'PH h. subscriber having just returned from the East, is A now receiving and opening a splendid stock of Roods. constUfiugjn ran of very rich style Carpels, viz: Brussels, Tapestry Brussels aud Velvets, imported expressly lor this market. . • Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy stock o.- ail the lower priced grades; together with a ,ar B. e variety of Hearth Rags, Door Mats, Stair jlods. White, Green,- Blue and Scarlet figured Batee, from i to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and 4c aU 4 < ? -Cloth,from Jto eight yards wide, All the above named articles having been selected with great caro, and purchased at such pr ccs as to ena- ; oie him to sell cheaper than' any house west of the I mountains. - . . ‘ Citizens and. persons from the country ore requestedto S?“ ai } t i, cxa V‘ inc riie stock at Lynd’e Carpet Emporium, No. 80 fourth street, and No, 63 Wood street. aug2b * E. W. LYND. **USI • KKCfiIVKDt M cases of Fancy STRA W SBys,f m P BOmETSj Ladies' Riding HATS, jjEßr I'hudTen's ami Misses' Bonnets, Boys' Hats. 4*o. loose wanting Uonneuwiii plea?o give iieracall be iore purcbasinccise where. Allordera promptly attend* ed to, at NoUFiahgu [myiOilf] MRS; A. LEECH, i The partnership of Mouphy * t*s* 18 l r‘? dsy dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee, J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. NOTICE.-“Tiie undersigned .will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the ol t^S?? cv - . : i' ; li. LEE. IL* In retiring from the late firm of Murphy 4. Lee, I - r^? eat P* recommending Mr. u.Loe to the confidence of my friends and to the public. ; JL H, MVRPHY. " , „ notice. ' A N application will be made at the next meeting of -e of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Rank to be called|heMechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to . i, . catct * in Uie Qity of Pittsburgh, and to have u capi* tutuot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. I ; fulyltbm i. . THOMPSON BELL. . family Plour. l/UKthe convenience of the citizens, the proprietors J? of the«PITTBBDRGH CITY MILLS,” have placed *>«• gr the reception of orders* at the following places: r t ' * «L Floyd’s store, corner of. Wood and Ctfi sta • « 4 U u ywood’ B Shoe store, comer Liberty and Market •A. Bee Jen’s store, 3d streetj r. Wl . lc S. x ’. ,r ->Druggist,cor.4th and Snutbfield:.' John t Bmuh’a store, cor. High aml Wylie streets : • » Fourdi atreelj . *V ;!• Grdcer, cor.sUist. and Market alley :< ne,9th Ward. I ine Hour tvac-ns'will call twice or thrice daily,-for I orders, and the Flu.f, 4c.* delivered promply either in bawls or sacks, (sack Flout is preferable for family ose,) without charge for cartage. itts plain that no accounts ean be a)lowcd c and that drivers can Inure no permission to leave Flour without payment. Wc hope that the public will be pleased with inis arrangement,’os to do them just I ce. „ . Lmavifll ; WILMABTH 4 NOBLE. T n _ t UOlfOft CAUFORSIA. Hh, subscriber,has been authorized to receive Pack *£££»*£ do fotoardedlo San Francisco by the house oi CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO.', al Panama , and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from i ananni to San: Francisco.' Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, Fost Buildings, Fifth st., near Wood. CIIJiAFfcST stIMMEK GOOIft IN TOWN.—Liehl ail jwoolj Cashraareues, Scolch Walds; Rciilcs and other Vestings and Trimmings, by • JOSHUA ROBINSON Hi uiJ, he /‘iWluburghßrewery,” " Avim* ukenu. lease of tins well known Brewery, and Laving U now in full operation, I am now rire pared to furnish my friends and thu public witlm siioe. rior arlielo of AtKS and BAVARIAN BEER', In tiny Suanuiv. Call and scu.tutbe corner of Penn street and ;arW ft alley, V rian43 A. BENITZ? v . . ‘Ayindow Shade*,Uanmrt. i '■ ' PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to sr"; a . sll iat Nd # 10* ST. Clair street, PiTTSßunon ,For specimen*, eall at Wilkins Hall; Walker’s Ex street; and KeeviJ’s Hal Store, Wood . •. Alwomc and I. o. O, F.’s. Aprons and Badges, painted in a superior, manner. - - : J . sc^piuniea .. Fresco painUngcxecuted m superior atyle; with Ameri eim and Foreign designß.- S. SIMMS WaTSONT EDWARD R. KERN AN t ' ’. *»■>'“ V-/ .*•. V ■*-; c i 3 i, '_i; ■ ' 1 ’V ■■ - . BOOS AND JOB PRINTING, j “! W. Corner of Wootl nnd Fifth Streets’. r F*i5J»? I>r * etoroi d* e iloasiHG Post and MsEctrßt Afw?;*~£s?**®*raEBj-respectfully informsfriends lo a 'Printing Office, and that he is pre pared. < ■-*..■ . . PEIHTINQ 07 EVERT DESCRIPTION: \ p BiUs of Lading, Circulars, - BUI Scads, Cards. ■ “irPtf&l., . Blanks, flat lip,.!. I “ n . 4? Stage, Steamboat and Canal appropriate-cuts, printed on the shortest “ fwnabie termi: ■ . daks ihe patronage of Ms friends and V 3 ®P3S, ll< ? generally, m ihis branch of his business. ,* •• -l** 22 L. HARPER;' • JAlttfiS flr, wOOBWELt, 6V ] MANUFA CTURER , ifl Watre-roobta 07 and 09: Tblrd street^ J ' ' r , es pectfuny informs his Frlendsand castom • ers^nai.hehas now.compleied the largest andfi nest.stock of household furniture ever before seenili iniscjty, as he is determined to uphold the qaality with weu-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest uesigns; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, ; he ia endbied to produce , warranted at the lowest prices; - ' ’ 1 . “ e "as adopted the principle of identifying the cns- t 0 ™®" , mtere st witli;hfst)wii, in quality and price, and Jceepa always on hand the greatest variety of every des* cripuon of farnttiirc, from the'cheapest and plainest, to tnc most olegaai and costly, that a house, or any pan of one, may be furnished from his slock, or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits on inspection. MW r u “Tentages of his establishment maybe known. J be following articles consist, in part, of his Block, which lor richness of style and finish, cannot-be surpassed in anyol the Eastern cities: ; . Parlor, • drawing,-din , . ing, and .bedroom* chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewooodj roa . hogany. and.walnut Elizabethan, ?. Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every’ • description ; Couches, Sofas.Tetfl-a-icte ahdDi- ' vniiß .of the latest-French ana American patterns;. Tnshaes; What-Nots, and ladies’ raxlor WntiQff Desks 0 . v «fions kindej Work. Tables and fancy inlaid stands, innate stands, and‘ho!ders, raarble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sotaj ta bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved, and; decidedly the best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of eaclt a. large assortment i gothic hail and parlor reception chairs, ottomans* ana stools, secretary and book . cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and - music - stools, cribs and cots = : . for children; paper mache, table and tea poy», ma hogany, rosewood, and . . iotaid pearl Tables, • Ac. Ac. &c. • of.COMMON FURNITURE and » INDsOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uaksks supplied with all articles lit their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the ahori est notice. • Alt orderspromptly attended to _ CHAIRS ASO FVK2VITDBK. no.OSr Thttd street, bawten Marktt and' Wbod, Sjuthtide (?i VVfi have now ou hand a Tarn and/«rasr*~* " IHL splendid stack of every variety which * t| vare confident cannot be sa rpas s e equalicd,inihisCity,orn U.e West, in style and finish. Those who arein wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited tocall and examinelot- themselves. Steamboats furnished on Ui-s shortest nstice. - lE7* All orders promptly attended to. ictrtfttf ■ _ •p t PONXRLL r mrLLEN & CO. Furniture and Chair Ware JHa bins'. —' ’ T. E. YOUNG A CO.; comet iefThirdp\ • "■flap 1 r and Smiihfiddsa., opposite Hotel . m, PiwfcvrgA, Pa., keep constantly on hand Ppa teffsfsMiand make lo onier, at the lowest prices, * ¥X HOUSEHOLD umi STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, sml CHAIKSyOf \lte beat workmanship and moat approved style*. teblS - Steamboat#, Ahoy I Tits subscribers tender their acf?\ . for (be favors bestow Vskw ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, ami Rj*| would respectfully remind them and others ime-* % * rested in building boats, that they are at all times nre* pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Fumiloru and Chairs ot the bev material and workmanship, T B YOUNG iz CO., Corner Thud and Smithfield streets. : ' . opposite “BrdwiCa Hotel i» - Hammer & Hauler. _CABI NIST WAREROOJkf, SMITH FI ELD STREET, BttwenStvuithtiTM and Strawberry atieti-PittsbuTK. Pa. f?\ HAMMER k DAULERkeepcoostantly onhand GS**» a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, fyff warranted equal to any in thctcity, and sold on aa *i ,! a v Vora • lern »* ** <‘an be obtained atany similar establishment in .he West. They have now on band an unusually, extensive tnoeh.crabracuig all kinds of Fnmi* lure, from Uto cheapest and plainest to the most costly and etegapt. attended to. mr.’LGra C. V. lUMMKE. ; 'VAL f*. STEVENSON continues; o manu* tactare CAiSINET-WAlilu of every Ucacrip at hU o7d Mai>d.'corner of Liberty and h UNDERTAKING auerufcd u>, m . mayll ' : t*ouy the kesr. for Bale by [ociOlittl JOSIIDA KOHlNsiiN YOUNG LADIES* SKMINAItY. , ALLEGHENY. ’ rj'SlIS SGUOOi., uniter llio direction of Mr. 4 Mrs N X W - MKrettr, will be Re-Opened in " Colonnade Row,” Federal slrcvi, on MONDAY, September 'M A primary department, trad a number of optional branch es, have been added, and a corp* of teachers secured, so that instructions will now be given lo scholars ot nil ages and attainments. for paruculais see circulars, which may be had at the book stores— or cuusuli the Principals, at their dwelling, on federal street. AUtgitmti, Aag.;}. .. , auciitf B.B.WUUsitu, ~ TXT ILL open aCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL .».» t On Itie ltt Arorutayo/ September nut. Room, over J D. Williams 4 Co.’s store, corner of Wood and Finh streets. —IISTER Ti>— Rev. Wm. D. Howard, Hon. Walteh H. Lowrib, Dr. tnXtori, J. D. McCoao, Esq., * Dr McGill, J. B. Williams. (jy22nf PtwiiurgA, 30th dan., iMo. * -.2. .'. ~ v* : --*> V: ■■ ..■■'■ v ' Winter dotbtng SeUlnff liow T6r cnahL P ®®«ANV»-*» 0 Liberty, eirtdj .J > UM'U(gA; , rlut*x« *'“na d large assorunent of the Jttteit/atyieior Coats, of fashionable colors. Also, PantstVeiti and all other articles in the clothing line. . Wholesale purchasers, will find a ranst desirable stock to select from; and will be sold low for cable - ' [decl9 • 7 j ‘MERe « A NT TAILOR, \ I s£s friends and customerelbaUie hos’onen wh>re^°^^ NG . STORE. alNo.. hiinfvL w. y j Qa suited at all times wita anything in. in the most finishe d*ty le and woriman* ttJßtF* &'■*»** are aII fresh, of the best and toaffh2ffe m,^le and no pain* will be spareji ro!f l™/!? 111 ? 31 , &««<= Of satisfaction to hia pat*: eooff stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always qntiand. [dteld; '' M. KEhty,' '■ i itr men ? s‘l?«te, T ‘K? n good assortment of gehile -sJ®') S osalnonable CEiDr jrADE CLOTHING, Shins C novK):am VaU ’ Wankerchiefo,Gloves, Buspentiera,*c! Clothings Clothing ; THREE BIG DQORS! , JOHN M’CLOSKEYV ; WhpteeaUand Retail neater in Ckthine. 151 Liberty tl ■« «-sr . . . „ Pittsburgh, Pa. \ I Y stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready. wlMhS!i,"¥° “P'rards of 8100,000, which I Ihitfii wui be foitad to by one of the choicest selections ot gar* ernconnuy 80 ' upm 11,15 °r say other city.‘in theA^est-. thej!lofee^ B ?a’^? y ‘t ng *“?“ all early; 1 ihavW therefore avoided the late advances made in almost ail fffi» ,^^S>nB Goods, and am therefore ena* hied to ofler my stock nturiuauqUy low prices. • < .i,i° aVe > lls . Be ? soa Pjtid more than usaal attention to manufacturing and style of ray garments, sotbal the very lowest priced aswell as the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers,both wholesale and’retail,-have been attracted as ranch by/the superior make of.the Clothing as by the lowness of my prices. ' The proprietor wouldparticulariy call the attention Of all dealers m Clothing to Lis present stock, believing cxa ??j? a M ol J of the quality and prices of his : Goods they will be induced id purchase at his establish* P®# 1 . ihe wholesale room now contains upwards of price arment<, ’^ rora lhe ** nesi th quatity toibe loWestin The proprietor .isnow determined tbinafcethis depart ment a point ot great attraction, ami with this viewhas constantly on hand a large quantity. of goods suited fo every section of the United States. ' - “ ; . la the cutting department will always bVfound a very 7 I\!£? Belec i l £^P f atlUie choicest raakea.of. Cloths, Cai simeres and.Bjlks, to be found in this or eastern markets. o^L‘*i‘i'£ P 7 red 10 cloth* 16 order in the shortest' Rouce in the latest and most fashionable styles. ! X e t»? fa^ ly myites his old friends and customers, Orwell as the public in general, local! and examine for bemselvea. r n «,ia r?,9i$ 19 , LIBERTY. AND 53 IRWIN STREETS, r U £'.r?r?f, r i£ r Wishing.Wrseil his entire stock of MENt"oF ~ING ’ offe ” ms EXTENSIVE'ASSORT- ....nbwand FASHIONABLE GOODS et VERV LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. ■ _ E _=l!il . W. J. DAY ITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF Celebrated Patent Shears. milEnndersigneii has been appointed by Mr. Heiuesh, JL of New York, sole Ageniior the sole of his’justly celebratedpatent Tailors’Shears. He offers these Shears now atmanufaeturer’s prices. Having a complete as sortment of ihesaShoars, from G2lc.up to Sly a piece, he calls the attention ofLadies, Milliners and Dressma nWiS!?f« B tablishment, the FRANKLIN NiI.STORE, 17P Liberty afreet, 4th door from St. V* air j fl nd respccnully solicits a share of tlie public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. r • oct3l:nn» J. F. HAVEKOTTB.- SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS* _ AT TUB One Price Store off A. A.fQASOR & CO., aYos. 02 and 64 Market strut.- WILL commence on Monoav, December 30, 1850 and continue through the month of iunuary. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and ilieir exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred nnd Thirty Thousand Dollars, wilt be offered at Retail, at fully one* founh less than usual prices. The notice of ibcir Semi-Amiual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sutficiem guatantec for u call this season. They will however mention a few of the tioods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— Viz:— 'H'-fiL-ashnie'et, - 75 c.‘ Usual price 81,00 jj.vOO ps. Cotton and W 00l Coshmeres, usual price •piteekOatS-Sc*-' Voal Hdmnts. 15, ,sje. Uaual High Colored Plain DcLaines. 45e. Usualpripc ■ a *® ps- ’ Striped and Figured Silks; 50c. Usual .price 50 ps. Block Silks. Reduced 25 pur cent: iSS p 3-.f rencll ftrorinoes.Sl.OO. Usual price 51,37}; 300 ps. I arairietlas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; MOO Long Square which will be sold at from el to Si» leas than the usual prices.; . 3000 yds. Bonner Ribbons, al 8 and 10c. Usual price li» ana Zsc.; . Fast Colored Calicoes, o}c. Usual priceOc.; lOOcases English and American Calicoes,!) and 10c. Usual pnue 10 and VUc.y .Vif ?*f ! 8 Boohed Muslina. Reduced 2c. per yard: 260 bales Brown Mualin—all grades; Also—Laces, tjmbroiaerje*, Trimmings, Hosiery aiid GJoyeSjLinens, Checks, Cloths, Cassicieres, Cussinets and Jeans. nrTeSb.wm U* an ‘T’f'.i* 0 vari «‘y of Other Goods, all of which will be marked down tolower prices than any of theirprevious sales • 1 1 an . eaf ly ss many of their choicest Goods wiUsoonbe sold., , The lowest price named at first. NEW FALL GOODS! JOSEPH HORSE & CO., Ao. 73 Market , ficar Fourth street, I ITAVEiust received and offer for sale at Wholesale 1 AA and Retail— STY ¥'l? l OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; "" Bonner Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Flames; Embroidered Collars; Caffs anil Chemi ?? tl ®1¥ Cambria Handkerchiefs j'Embroiaered and ‘l e yi e ’ d , Cas , hm ”c; alpaca, merino and silk Hose; chUdrerFs plain wool and Tartan Hose; children’s Hoods. Gaiters and Jenny Lihd Coats; kid,merino and fleeced stlkGloves: geius. Berlin, bnokand kid Gloves; gems, super silk blurts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and menno Shirts nnd Drawers; Suspenders; Collars: lancy Cravats; Comforts: Scarfs; Zephyr Work ami Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Varus; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons,icc:,Ac; JET Bay State and imported long and square Shawls i of every quality. [oct2s:gni■ j Fresll Arrival—Nesv Goods t no. 75 market street; KJ*BtmvXS!I FOCH7II STEEST ASD THB DIAMOSD STI FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN * £n T.„. WINTER DR Y GOODS ! HE undermined is nowMceiying from ihe Eastern g l , b i m ¥E? res . 3 ’ “ E P' emil i l assortment or Fancy f>Hr„ S ,n n P ,ri ’, < ’ oo,le J PdKhased exclusively for Cash, from the impor ters and manufacturers, at least Twmtv fivt per cmt btlpw the ost or those who made their pur- Wi,oie^ie EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. u¥- p i? ce * French Mcrinoes, Cherry; Scarlet. ?!{*> Green, Maroon, Blank Mazarine Blue and Mode Pieces. Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented lowprices/ 150 pieces Ulack and Colored Alpacas, from 18* cents per yard np to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. . ; ‘ | 125 pieces Thibet, PaTametta and; Coburg Cloths, nil colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before oiler, ed in this cay.. T . 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quail tJ'i^utwl,llie,soJdatexlreme,y l °w : pricesV ; ; - - .450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls. Chamelioa; Silk and TurfcSatin De Chbin and all Woof Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored hsn broidered Cloth Shawls, Piain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Frutge, Thibet and Mobs De Lain . BU t s} Plain Chftmeiion g* * a S? ? alia ,£ e Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Saksy Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid tiro De Armour Silks. - 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and'Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction trom form erpnees. • ••.. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths. from-cV to 12*cenu per yard. - • : L • ’ 600 piccetrlieavy- yard wide Brown Muslin, from 61c. to uie best article manufactured. .' 2W) pieces Red, White nnd Yellow Flannels, from IS* per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and-Welch J Gauze Flannel imported. 100 pieces Irish Linen,warranted made of Flax yarn round thread, wire twist,hand spun andgrasableached* 12j pieces Checks, superior mu. c, frorn S to ISI cenf<‘ per yard, together with. a.large assortment of Damask rabfe Lmen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Casstaetts,'Kentucky Joans, Bed Ticking Do' meßtic Ginghams, Colored. Cambrics, Plain Ltn’sevs ; CaniotvFlannels,&c.. s ' * 350 dozen Ladies arid Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosierv -including every variety and .quality, which: will be sold at extremely low prices.. . , The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine the,goods, and ieenre e barga a, as they; offered Wholesale arid Reiail a very low.prtees.. JJj» No, 75 MarkelslrM, p,us t,u,ih .novlti. < ABSALOM’Mn»nra gA ' ClotUat Cloths I Cldtha I r ““ AT EASTERN JOBBING PRICES—IIn Black ami Fancy colored French and CLOTHS; Film, Cloaking ami Drah C?oihs lllßh -Justopened at, . A. A. MASON i CO.'S ’ by RfeTAIL'TO CONSUMERS In nny quantity desired. • ■■■*■■ -r f > A eoustdht assorted sloelc of HAVANA-SEOARSK : . ***Ml'Goods delivered, vnthm one reach orphUa deiphm, freight paid. Orders *wiU be promptly execd* tea if sent by mail or telegrraph. ■ 1 ; • Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR Cheap Wine Store, 76 ,\Valmitfllree v. Ti Declterr Co., Builder* and Ereclortqf Lightning- Rods, on - „ SCIENTIPIC PRINCIPLES. ‘ left atthiaoffice hr-the Post Office ; and for XJ personal interviewee t be seen oh Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. ; Professor Silliman. Editor of Silliman’s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kemneky; Professor Chester l ewey. D.D., M.D., New. York; Professor J.L. CasseL Clearland' university,Ohio. .--.r ; ,f .-; „J n Pittsbvrgk-r A. W. Loomis, Joiin' Harper, Wilson 'M’Candleas, Mr/ChHds; Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr/SparKs, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, V. S. Arsenal f John Ewing & Sons , L. Harper, D. N. White, W. A: Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Pavla arid Joan if Shoenber- S er - / ' : : / rnovlfttf Outline maps* . P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now being introduced into all the leading schools in New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and school committees to call and examine them: No.l—Msp of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches; No. 2— ; do : Eastern .do do No. 3—; do North America, 70x34 No. 4— do ./United-States; 70x82 ‘ No. 5 co Europe, . 70x82 No.fr— do Asia, 70x79 No. 7 do S. America & Africa, 70x8-1 ‘ r Priee of the series, with key,s2s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key. SlO. The&eMaps arc unrivalled in ,accuracy, beauty arid cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. . For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition of freight charges, at the - EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, cor Alarket and Fourth ste.; . v Flour Reduced* II|riLAIARTH ;&-NOIJLE will sell tfieir Extra Flour, fy delivered on and auerilio Ist November-at 82,25 100 tti.f Superfine -at lss. Alibcral dis countto retailers, novi JUKIttPHIS IJSSTITUTi;. 'IMTJPICAL regular course ol Xlf lectures will commence on~ the first of Notemoet ona continue until the lastot February. The Auajomi* eal Department .will -be opened and ready to.receive Mudenis by the first of October. The Medical Depart-' mem wilLbe under the direction of the following i • .PUOPEB3OBSJ; - Z. IX, Drofesaorof Anatomy. R. S.Nbw-io.v, M. D- Professorof Surgery. H. J. Hoixs, alt D., Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. . •. • i . W. Brao IWelo, M. J>., Professor of Physioioey, Pa- and Geology. i. KiNayM.D., Professor of Materia Medics, Thcrancu ties and Medical Jurisprudence. ; •-•••. , J. MiLTOTf Sanpeos, M. r Di, Professor of Chemistry and . Pharmacy.* - ; J; A. Wilsos.-M. P., Professor of Obstetrics and Di s .eases of women and Children; - * *r‘.. . • £httfr. . I Th? se de B irirtffiurtherinforraation,wiUpleasemldress their letfers (postpaid) to the Peanj and Students air£ Warm the city will please call on him atlhe Commer .dal Hotel. - R. 9. NEWTON, M. u Peauof the Faculty. " ; „ LAW. : lion E W MKino, Prat of Theory and Practice of Law isaOKLATiKLOjEsq, Prof °f Commercial Juriaprodeuce, Ttrmi—SSti per session. . JVUcommunicaUonBpeniu'nlnEibthis.iß!arch»l§so.. r. .v ; ’ . 4 ' The Faculties, for intellectual labilities, moral worth and proiessional acqiurementßj will compare favorably mth themostdUtmguishea in our country. The Medical Faculty-constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—rail of them areable Lecturers arid the best of Teachers, r . , •?- r '-.•••5 . -\ ' „■^®M-wtojrillcpn»envtate>ni^gropMcai-^oau ( i ni ! and the extent oroitrpopuljUiou. can. have uo doubtas to the eligibility of our situation ior-an enterprise of the kind. As to health, mcludlng aU seasons of the year.we deny Umianj/oUinaty Anymore. . t . - * The first class of the Law and Medical DeDarimeiiiso. this institute Were. sm&IL but tha j gentlemen-composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— * Ausarepro^peniiy.bfUierljisUtai^.'- ,v Thatthepublic mny.besatisfied of-the permanency of this school,we leel itoar duty to state, that the Trustees and r acuity form a unit in action,which augur’s well foi its future success j.and thai.the peculiar internal organi* zaliou which connects them, cannot be interupted. ■ , • - :. • E. WVM. IUNG, a Pi President of-the Memphis Institute. W„, Silver Forks, Spoons, 6sc. fc keep constantly on hand a large assortment of silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles; &0., o( out own manufacture, of standard silver.-. ■ JOHN B. M’FADDEN & CO., 9S Market street. , . ; Hoßillll’tliß aiBUBi, f |F one, WO and three g asses, suited for detecling courueifenbank notes, nhii dUier purposes, for sale by [octal JOHN B. M’FADfiEN ib CO . °* AUegUeny City. A Ihe reception of Orders• for CiTVMILI.S TX: FLOUR is left at the storeof. Mercer fcßobinson. Federal street. Such Orders tvill be promptly supplied aaglft v e WILMARTH & NOBLE. aoO BXea Wanted Immedlatelv. . A T THE caARTIEBS SAILIMID.-The y wanes are 80 cents per day; and we charge 81,75 per s?ihi, Ap Pir wllto o®ce,onthe Steuben vilie road, nearM’ponald's tavern—4 miles from Fitts, burgh. baneSl&ifl BURNSIDE, HANNEV & CO. AKERS BROMA; Heeler’s Farina; Polishing Putty; Starch: Polish; Pure Bay.Rtuu; receivedandfor sale by COULTER & HACKE, cornerof VVbod acdThird streeiii. *>n ÜBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND 4a r p\J MON Jiist received from the Pittsburgh atuffsle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fisa fa£excel novlO coiner'of Fifth street*^d^n^^ai^g ■ A Heaitbjr ioenlion. pfeasei.(hom,'conlaining ftrafodl e ncrel' 1 ' lO -*!!«“ -• ■ THOMPSON BELL. „....Por uent. 1 ,l ■' * • • T Thdr?airec? iShea ° ffiCeS m: I * o3t 0/Ecc B ' ui{din S 8 J well-lighted room, ihirdatory ; cntrauceMar ketatrcei, between Tlurdaod Fourth sireela. v i ‘Also, a small brick house, in Fill township, neax Penn sywania Avenue' JnquiteQrr. ;E.D. QAZZAM, '• octB.- y v..N6.-104 Second,street' THE: PtANTACpNET GUABD .R AZORS '.can be used in bed,da the darjr, and by persons with trenm iousimnd.wiih ease,saie4syandiri half the usual time, without the possibility of cutting the skiii. ".This 19 ej reeled by means of the paient Guard,wbich'is adjusted to the razor witk iHe.greatest nicety and simplicity,—' Every/Rnioris made of the finest tempered steel* aniE >, .v ; They have been extensively used m"England j and pronounced the most perfect and .safe razor manufac tured.' ■' ; .-v -•- '.i.- ■ u The new invention- may be used with perfect sate ty.”— London.Past*:... 1 .' “ This razoMs a splendid 'invention, and of great use '-For sale aiihe Watch and Jewelry Store ' ‘ dec & wTW. WESSON. .*'.>.*• ■ ; ■ -,. .; ... - *„<*u „ . x ;v j••( * * - i .’» ;• _; •• I; V •;• A •*' ' ■ ‘V '+’'<£■ ■<’.? . • ’ ~ ~v ~l c* * • : ';C ;/-■-..fi* • ' . V;fi-•;-V.p/ • * >, «• * • lIVSUUAIBCB. ITHIK DKLAWAKE AIUTL'AI, SAFETT- iNSUR -1 ANCE North Roimonhe change, Third street, Philadelphia. ; ... Fiau IttsußAStna-—Buildings, Merchandize had other Property m town and eaunjry,.insured; against loss or dwuageby Ore at the Towestrate bfpreihuini.''' ' - • Alaotmt IffOKAsat^TheyJilso insure Vessels, Car goes andjreights, foreign, or, coastwise.'tmder' open or special the osmired raay ®“ rivers and lakes,on tie moat t„?!, B^ E n rCl^% _ ? os '?> !> 11 < r;, Da^ ls - Robertßurton, John R. Penrose, Samuel •Eawards.Geo.O.teiper.Edward DdrUngtonjibMhß. Bavn,William FolweU,'John Newlin,Dt-il' hi; Boston, .James C, Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks! Hehry Shinn, HnghCfaig, George SereiH; Spencer’Slc i?'' 1 ssV Jfl s, nao, 'i; Wil iiam Hay,Dr.. Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jr. 7 -DIRECTORS 1 AT T. Morgan,, Hugh Craig, JIIO.T. Bogan.- , - l; 5 ” o ri o martin, President. Titos. C- Hato, Vice President. rr-s-r.® „ Jossrt W.'CoirAs^Veiitarrr- WILMARTIf & NOBLE. iaud"r, , T r e st°cU InearnneoOo. •JfcHSONb desirous of inwmngitSeir Aninml* will Jf”? fro ” ftltowioj: by Wof the Company ihai the terms of life insurance on stock is very different from tnauranceon httHan: life. Tie insured areentitleit topaywhere the nmraal breaks blinds _ I . ICLKX ’ rnlbc ©vemof accidentordiseasebf suets a nature as to cause permanent injury, though deathmav :»«««*> *? ey w i- beJiable for thel ' ,e Warehouse of & Co., No. 141-Front street, third home East of Wood street, where the subscriberwill issue Policies on BoUd “8* contents, and on Shipments.by Steomboatj and other vessels, tor the above old and responsible Company. CapSl >.. WM. P. JOME3;-jixent. 3!HE mutual upl and health insurance COMPANY, Cf , HilaMphia, IncorUv«etfWuS gis alum of Pennsylvania, Jlnrch,l&M; Charier Per petua!; Capital $lOO,OOO. Balts lamer than ttnv Ptntual* joanux Company, and lull 20 per eent.-lotor thah v the : usual rates-o/Life lasuranccjastliefoUawittijcomDairi son will show. ' Tans a person or the a«e ofMlihinrfne. DiaECTOKS—Samuel D Orriclr, Charles D Haff.Wm P Boone,&obert:P King,Charles VHayei.M W RVr,w„ s^awsrftflaswS®®- fissstsssfiasa^^^ Applications will be received and eVerv'ln>Anr,oi:«» given by SAMUEL UAHNESTOCK, AgenS' SSI.cS eggm^cm 1 Rooms, corner of f bird And Voodwi'ea- IN DEM NIT Yi . . ■ . ,Tli« FranUlu Fire Inintuee CempMe 17iIBECTOR8:- orPn,, " IlPDU ssisr"’ • SSSu ' &5a553», • r aco "-fV*Binllh. ■ Morris Patterson. ■ 5 —to jnase Insurance, perpetual or limited o Vh?r?»m eScnp iJ l^ in town and country, wt ink w? 1 ?? have reserved a large Contingent Fnnd jjfc®! 1 * their Capitalarid-Premiutris, safely invested a,fiord ample^protection.to.the assored., ’ 0 " ■ *“ e ,Assets of the Com'pauy. on Jaritmrylsi' IB4Q. as Fow I s , tz agrCCablyloanACt 0/Asseml,l s r > w V™asfol- ■■■■■■■ •—•51,047,453 41 Real Estate 04j?24 83 Temporary Loana*~** —00,00185 Stocks , 51,523 25 CasH,4c.—‘'38,b04 : 37 ■■ n ■ Smce'thelr incorporation, a period of 19 years.'thc* have paid upwards of Out Milium four. BUn&rat Thai, rand Do lan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence, of the, advantages oflnattranee, as well us the ability dm? d,sp ° s,,joa ' ora e e ,^gMw^ ii^r mar2l„ , , Office N.E. corner Wood and Mats f ; JHorineinaurttnce. Bcriber, offers to. mate permanentanTliiSmif fnmra^ A^i U H®n?r offin ’ P^ Ee, Fire nna Inland Tronopnrtatloa compS y«P NORTffAMEE -lA.f9A’Fhilaaelfihiin:<*artsTea;lJ94,e«lubMpili£ 000, aasell JannaryK), 1851, f 1.001,900. 80, will [mate manranceßrfbnliaiiigj'inaaheW'eaniefluWOito i cuy and vieinity.. 4!a0,.0n properly of ever? deacrip i .tton, onaieamboais ana other vessels, either by inland tranaportnUoh dtbir lM eede:' .! “ > • . , •• t.r -,i sai-ji'-'L'.-WBEOXOIWj , , , .Ag«fefi>gn, great,? Jacob'MVThoihar, ' John 8.-Neff.-- :t-i ! L rWwI 4 l” h ’ • Riohard D. Wood. John A. Brown, :■■■•■." ' Wlllmm Welsh ' ' ' SamuelF.Smith, : . , ... "•s£S®' ■ ■»»!;- , fjgSa SSRSMBS?* UlnSnn^ d i!Si raita tS' Sh!l ?, nd , in S' i<>l '? ol P erisnC< b l a m ' •Sn.?h?SiS a av °y iD « fiats Of -an e*!ra> haiard oua.otmracterpmay be eouattlered aa .offeHnit nmnlelie i“i - ■ »MStiKl-Frontatreeil BAHJFX? PERPETUITY ■: AND SECUHIT f. ■ LOAN FOND UPE INSURANCE SOCIETY ' > ;-w, --a:'-.} ■' iOVT.“■.r - -.- '• ,'.j LONDON AND NEW-YORK... ; -‘.i Capitol, .£500,000-—Signal t08a,800,000. IJPTrH a large fti’pJttj'bf profits; 'Aip'bntoli bf' tjblh • sinStv ““Tty® invented In D, 8. Government • S p^ts,v?L, l i l f rß f c '‘ ,,ircai ' l Ibe'Ciiyhf New Ydrk. j |* fountes litJd in, tltta country-oyfiriMKlb.- • Moons' In-' are K?folfo^gi^ geS of a Pelioy «i*i»=Co®P«»y #,wHLi snred i fo . r A c whole term of life may df tOny the amount of annual.premium, 1 ?f polici :’> niJ **& .. receive back as value intreof one'hulf the £osa sum paid by himrnannual' common.- ,“ • F 9 .- A P, iwy already insured for ;whole life mny.tm pay. mbntof a small sum, convert his insurance Intoa ntw polWynpoa the loan system now introduced’ “ ‘. Parties already insured and entitled to: it two-third loan, afe Hof shut out from saitf two-lhiid Kan iFthe * prefer it, upon the terms stated: in 'ho Society’aparaph- "Aparty may, at a moderate annual‘prcmihmflhsnr* for life, and he sumve-toxeaCh ,the age.of.Co, years, the full sum insured up to 815,000, urilt be pteid-ihaOs- or if be dies before reaching that ;age, the toll’ snm insured .wul be paid tohis family.or legal, representatives; , . . Ithas become customary in the Atlantic bilicsfoifcon-, gregations to insure the Uvea of; their. Fastorsjandon Christmas or New Year’s day to make the,family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly ait excellent way of Sbotying their regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many cases i» scarcely etjUaHo niti Immediate wants.,To the man of family, at hUtdeath,itiaa-con solation beyond expression to know that his hornless little ones arethns provided-fox;,inn,. ■ Churches involved. would do well to insure the lives of one or more’of the trustees; ht whose demise (he amount wonla ba applied to liquidate lhe,debt. : --f 1 p !S oa iWP am PkM9andinforraatio!i given gratis, di the Banking House of : WMvArHU3/*m, ' ' noySg ■ .Wood stysecond,dtorabpypFourth. Preildent Fillmore .. • insuranceonhis life for JLL 9*>ooo> in'the Connecticut Mutual Txifelnsu ranee. Company,,of Hartford, Connecticut.: -l: , r The following axe the .Joint Stock; rates of Premium of other Life Insurance Companies compared; with the rates ol Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company Annual PapmentforPolieyofone thousand doiiars. i ' - Se| Sg SshSs.'Ss Name of Company. ■< -MjJM : HmnfordLife A H-Ins Coi. .ltfWlMOlB.4O 24X0 ffljßO limurimce Co-... 11.70 15.80 31.30 33X0 10X0 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co— 21X0 23X0 40X0 , United Slates Life Inr.Co-MXO, 13.00 45X0 34.70 53X0 Pennsylvania Life ins. Co. .14,41# 20.40 37X0 37X0 58X0 National Loan Fund C 0... .14.80;iP.ffl] 35.50(14.70 52X0 Ti'willheseen by the abovexabie thattie rates foxin. suraneo (without participation ihprpfitß) in this Como anv aro more than hileen per centflower than 'any Joint ■' Stock. Company in lhi3 Country or the World, nnd they have been adopted afler a fall in vestigation of the whole subject. 1 r . . Those wishing to insure in either the Conn. Mutual