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' - __ To Lcty _ A situated&mSt ■ - -Jol near -Chaniei* fpur taUes from the JMiifi - City, Ther* .isunew carnage couscj stable, ana good water on *lhe - and terms, app)y4alit D, PATTON,. 211 Liberty atliCr* • .^B..P9NwBT*,on,Uje J |)remisea.. i> .- .; l>s ../. • [fel}B • AjtiOt 6f Ground having., a front of 60 J?.-’fttt bxt CSitf "run b* ck 266 {feet, ; te etected a dorge Bhck, •«.?-vecD*eUitog Hottfeeynearly new afld well finished.. i.Thfc lot .• >is-plnnte4i witlr the b«rsrEekercd -Pratt ;and iShmbpery <i th« ootmuy caaofibrd; ; (fnpphcatiottbo made.-iooittne v'l .cpyopeitywiltbe soldnta.faiTpriceAndxeTmr^ ; . ; .. . 'MvEaqalre atthetofficeof ' 'WMtC. FBIEND, a Attorney, Fourth street, j - Joblltt- * *™twaen Woodland Sxmthficrd ' ' *s«»t'lj»l»rtjr Property .. r 1 PROPER! Y of 30 feci tront on thejonip'te “i A East Ulteny, by M deep imaintertw alley,hwmg .’•iaMSE*se^s®a= <M,t ys Smilhfieli strceTT poi Bent ii> SitmlP^SaCT” t - > - -rtNE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, fcjij Q - ” -Voon s and cellar, favorably sUuJllltt. are’fa?s££<Jro"cery ..;. i; fon with u low tenv-to * good < -:,'^ALtlt>—One large Bncfr—occupied us a boatdmg j '-.» hOBB© and inn. * ' -;■ •■ -±i v. ." * I ••• • l new three story Brick Honses--poiaa >jost'finlshddj'poKessiohgiTen Immediately. ■ v-.t V (he ist April. •; •'■ »'.* ' -.i v .- -ALSO—One Frame-House, 1 and several np Jiairs ... rooms. • : J>i .'.>.*• • ) ' .. . ... -ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to. barn to, ..-t ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to put a large >s one of the beat point#-about the city tor '. "foB BALE OR LEASE—One Urge lot,' javojrably situated for a Foundry and Engine Shpp or otter raana lxcniring, having deep water in from, (a harbor,) tor , fining oui and repairing steamboats, to. .■ j ALSO, FOR 3AbE-tSO,OOO anj “Id . ilowi if not sold before,they willbe soldion Tuesday, tie 85th of March next, at 18o’clock, M.,forcash or ap* on lease, to bnild on. . , Apply to tho subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near the Rolling Milt, from 10 lo 2—or at tho Wareroom » of Rnxr, Marrarwa & Co., No. S 3 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Foal Office, b> * T?OR SAUE—A SOAP and CANDLE SIAN _ * j 5 TORY, having every advantage for doing a• IQJB® Ad extensive business, at a yew lioited cxpeiwd- The establishment has been lone and favorably bnowh, and has a liberal share of City Business Uii now operaUodj nnd immediate posse.sionMni bo bad. , Also, a good Dwelling House, Stable, 4c. The tools and hi . mras are all well arranged and in good older.. To one or two persons of industrious habits and a small eapital, the above presentan good chance lor entering a profit able bnsinesa S- CUTHBERT, Gen’t Agcbt, - j e j,7 ■■■■•.■ 70 .Smitbneld street. Very Valuable City Ptoperty foi tTIHE undersigned,:;Administrators.of the - I ■ thornae Fotrman, deceased, oflerfor Bale iheenure ■ real estate.of the said Thomas Fatrman, consisting ol one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty « the to alO feet alley.: Also, the tavern stand.ttnpwn ae the - - Mansion Hoase, with the gronnils and stable conhectec, ' fronting on Plum alley, thirty three (eel/«ur laeUes. ■>■ ... Also, three lota fronting on Cherry al e>, ca b|t C, Sft*, .ecu ieetfront, and running, bach 6« f '» VJYnhh at nrf. Plum,alley.. All of Which property will be.aold, atpri • Tatesaie, oy.apphcauoatoirie Bubscnbersioru potsoia before tieJWih pfJlarch, will be offered .ai auction to the highest bidders.; . „ ; Also, the Tavern .mud is or R. CAMPBELL, 101 Liberty street. ja3o:unr2s •• ; r*. . FonsiUiE* i GJI.BOLLMAN being about to. decline busmcss on • account of ill health, hra Vinegar, Distillery ana Brag Store trill be told either together or separate, on moderate terms- Apply to - . H. KLbtlL'.H, Third street, sign of Go.den Harp, - ■ fobs or,'Liberty streel, fco. 210., Beil Estate for Bale. THE undersigned offers for sale ulacge.nambcrof valuable bunding lots, and some very dearablo sites "for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, lOvg ■ ' ’ red near the nets rnblic School House and English La . of Birmingham m population anil manufacturing wealth, and. me reasonable^ pncee at ■’ which lots Will be sold, will render them a safe and pro ■ Arable investment, : Title perfect. d For nariicnlaTS and terms enquire of the nndersignea ; ldSS^oro™am BB& w BSP . For Sale. . ... • • , . tTtHE subscriber offers for sale a large and well bunt X ISEICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, situated on the Founk street Road, within three ntilcs of ‘ thiaoity. Possession given on the Ist of Apnl next. - Also, a very .destrablo lot of ground, containing ovpr - FOUR ACRES, wuh a spring of excellent water inero ■; oh, situated ncat-the above.. Alto, 0 ■ feet 11 inches by.ISO feet, adjoining rheresideMoot air. A, Toner, near the,city, opposite ,the Ward,. on. . Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession S‘V?" ““'biarniy. ' Iris now certain' that the Plank Road will be eomple ud -past the above propeny early in the coming summer. For further iaformaaon.uppiy to; OAVIB BHELEtL «U street Road, near the first described property. uaim.u_ The Mansion. on Nunnery JiiU.tnth.tmttßuildings, Orchard, Shrubbery, Ac-, Including about ten ft ® r fi = of ground, will be let to a good tenant, who wishes to beep ahause tor the reception of ; ■• , . •::The persen renting may become an Sjaje. .! of some ot the adjoining ground, VJ :- sales,may more than pay. the rent. ■ healthy, and-bas many ihcilidfts making it particularly . desirable as .a-summer .Thompson - BeU» at the office of ■ A. WJLLKIINS & CO., • • • • --conxerThirdandMarketsts. valuable Property for Rent. , ■ ; -•: ■ 'i liuca story BRICK HOUSE,bclmiiw to ■lisaSt-iho estate of Wat. J.ToWES, deceased, is olfcr figgled for real or lease.. It is situated onFoarlisi., fl g B B l hnween Ferry and Inbeiiy streets, and haabeen newly papered and'painted; his now occupied by Mrs- Verner. Bent, 3250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Bossbi C/Toirsn,aithe work*of Knap &Co. Po*aertion given on vhe i« of Apnh . jyp^Boy OuQtdian, .*i?> ortut ana Prescription Store for Sale* ... UHUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located w A ftflosrisbiDirYUid improvutTpaxt of the city, which r ♦ going B.prpfitabU businesses- offered for .sale- Upon v . .easy terms..■ - “For farther .Penn Street property tat nolo. ; .~ : OA FEET on Penn etreel by 110 feet deep to anaileKi OU jut below St. Clair etreet, and adjouuoff fUM thewa* Livery Stable. Enquire or TftompaonßeUr|U ; 1 ’ jj23 •* A» AViUtilHB ic w* o*. I rtnn ACEE3 OF L,AND,m Jefforion coanty, for ,UUu Bale; ’ Eomiis of ’rhomjraon Bell, -»«ibe office of A. WIBKIN3 A CO., "ja22 ■ ■ . corner 3rd .gu&:Markema- . - Clieap Countr^iU*Wcnte. ' * LOT da Nannery HiU, containing : fo« L sffll j 'JjL besoldvcry low to anyone wiihibfl'-tODima i&cre • • on. The access will be.easy, andtketoi commands, a .: ■mosibonaUfttl~vlflw..= [octal] THOMPSON- BELL. ; Forfttnti •’ ■ ' A HANDSOME STORE, oir Market street, between A Third and. Fourth streets, at present bccnpied by •" Mr/Thoma* White, rfs a JDry Goods Store. - -. v ' AXOO—A large weU'fioiahed‘ROOM in, the second ; story, next door to Mr- Duff’s Mereantile College.- Tbli Room is wcll.Valculaied and-salable for a Musical Sa* ; loon or Academy,orcould be cotw eatenUy arranged at doable offices. ' • •• ; ' c ■- . 7 . ,Office; Third atnOTectbe Post Office. -.. coal LtnaofY ongwogheny. tnrv ACREB OB the river, just above the .2nd Bim IUU there is-a pilot end and railroad prepared for p«to» nnaHnbo&- P foeaii- THOMPSON BELL, -7*.•***'“ : > . i 'i. ' *«*' A TW-Q'S'roßt BBICKrHOOSE, an-fiMk Broker?comer of: 6th and Bmubfield streets. [oci^3; For Sftlei ' n-i- v __ . 11 ' ■’ A m ihrec fitory BBIOR DWELUNG, No'. 16' ' Hail Hav street, Snyder’s How. . P/tceSpOCO. Terms - J=Ssoo cash; 8500 inone year; and SiOOO.m &ve years. To be secured by mortgage on the, premises. Clear ol uU incumbrance, and title No: XQlLib erty street ■ -A SPuxnk tax Sftio« - 3tHE aubactiberoffers for sale a FiVRM pF. LAND, containingloo acres—loo of which are. cleared.—- The farts lies'directly on the road ironl Middletown _to Jefferson; ills well-watered; with orchard, and peach and pear trees; and .a Coal .bajkj^-The buildings consist of ahewed log House and Barn . with Stabling. For farther particulars npply ro Jt Bmjn; tier,on the premises', : la Allegheny•■-eonnpviardUes from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. .. .Moon totengfttp, October 23—tf ... . ‘- 1 : FotSale. •• ■* A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2* Acres, situate • one mile below the town of Beaver, Beavercouu ty.on which there is erected a new Brick Honsp, 40 bv Wfeet, H stones high, with a basement.. The hOuaeJiaa • -been well batltand well finished, and contauis 13. rooms. liis within 200 yauls of the Ohio river, and commands aHne view * .»;i. and is bounded on the. Norihweat by. . the State read leading to New Lisbon,.Oiilo. This pro <* peny would be desirable For a country residence, or for ■ a garden, or summer boarding house. -AJot of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur . chaser-* The terms are so moderate, that it will be ft bargain to .the pnrchascr. Enquire of •* N.P &G.L B FKTTERMAN, febghu • Attorneys at Law,'Four that. . ■ . . For Sole, • AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between ■A Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth W-ard. The Lot is gS feet front and 100 feet deep, on r ich there are twp small Frame Tenements. Terms ca. y;—Title good. For particular*, enquire of Aldermnn PARKINSON. Pcnn-Stxeet, Fifth Ward. . mayflitf ffIHE Coal Company will seUaorae.rcry dt ■ I {trolls pwCti of IdA.ND f situated on and .-near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus or ihelrrailroad. . • The Land will be divided into quantities to suit put ch«cn f aad the terms of payment easy. E^ reof ‘ To Let* ■ -v. . :.... A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. Posses -4^? TCntoe^tCIy 'TSMK&E*^ W - No. ISO Water street; Summer Boudtug ttoato to atthia office** tamcnlars, Lond for Bale. jUbauUattfons ajJSEWtaCJttOTMkejbtt “'^^.“S^r^nicrealo? 1.. holders, house-builders, end. aU oters Intcreslea, ahmahcrisub contmuo iha business. of Tm in ell its branches. Tlie.r skUlnnd experience in this pan • of-mtbusiness,hurtithenoeuabled tom tojiveenur satisfaction. And itliey ox. n«uuu»ous,*nn, IStl^worimeS?®Wap bpthWfawrable ifapresoon. wc°wo l nld consider that (he importance of lira subject would Justify us in extending oubviews on its dnpW Sianiiges This.however. fc not the case We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the ; Oih day of Jane, 1844f(nearly seven years ago,) wd fin-,, ishedour first job of Tm Hoofing m this place. Proto • thGi : cpit>the present tune, r ; we nave- covered with tin the : roofs *Of tne/finest andmost cosily buildings; that have been'crdjiedln Jhls county," We have giverr our views on a previous occasion on. the superior advantage ot Tin over won r as a. covering.'for houses. And |ime, the great tester of all things,has but too oleariy proven \he correctness of our opinion.. • ' " T : r ~ , - MSI* Again, if we place Twin juxia-posaJon.'wiiu... linens for homes, we think ihat im wulhear a favo rable comparison,, with, some decided advantage*.- These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can -be-mado-mneb-ftatter—-thereby saving materials, in the. length of rafters,-brick in the gable ends—making the house-easy of aceeasm case of a fire, end showing a i better finish and appearance. Also, when un is jUsed the guucts are worked irt,thereby.saving, the extra and leavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, «c., —things tndiepennble on slate roof#** If further reasons were deemed necessaryiweLCOuld offer the eipenence of our eastern citlfisrn proof what has been advnpced, as it is a well known. Tact that New Yotk and oihereast cm nines very generally ftrefeteyen tin for heirjtnoat costly and a full supply of slate atihfiitdootsv With these remarks we wiil leave the suhject with those, interested, ?no>wiU take pleasure in givmg when callfed on, • -JOnW lluiib"* ® fcbl7 comer Market and second sts. Howe’s CoaghCandf. T7OR SALE by H. Smysar, Joe][ MoUer. Ogqen * Jr Snowden, Coulter A Hacke, fm ; Jactsonj and. KeyscrA McDowell, Pittsburgh ;W..R.M , Clelland, f Man cheater. [nayQ9__ aemovai. 1 ri'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of rltts- JL* burgh and the public generally* that he has removed hie CARPET STOItE ftom Nos. Ci and W Wood street, ‘to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street.recently occu-1 pied by the Museum, and hat connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Prinung office—which, in connection wuh his old room, maces themost spacious Carpet establishment in the country, and his advantages soiar surpass any house in this city I for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of sotting every person who may favor him with p call. His stock is complete in every article in lua une. ana I great pains will betaken at all times to show goods to pciwn, W.ehing lo look or buy R w , lYnd , Philosophy of Br&udreth’s VcgotsWe PilU. , . VITHEN the theory of the .circulation of lbe, b!ooO W was established, the secret springs Vitality were then parually exposed to our view. We bow and understood that the food we eat. was convenfcd mto blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, .which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate ounnnerjpanj iae blood is on electric fluid which carries this heat td every ramification of the body, even to the[extremiUei of the hair and homy nail. Yvhile the blood is thus ihe.scatof life, it is also the.scat of disease. Food give* tqe hod> strength; Brandrcth’a pills give ‘blood the necessary power tothraw oat from itself.alWmparitios, denngthe stream.of life pare and healthy. , If,mqn were , more sincere, there would bo. religious qrceds, aud if they keptelOßC to nature’s laws in the nm n flS eme jP} of their bodies, they would requite little medicine.. As men grow intelligent they wUlbecome| wiser afid hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that,, whert sickness assails them, they use Brandrelh* vege-. I table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them toheaUh.; 1 They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, l noextra care whenthuyareused.ioeithcrutetcrciotft-, 1 iryr. They should be always mthe house,so thatuoon , I the firsirindication of sickness they may be used. one i dose-in the. beginning 1 U-more potent for good, than a , I doicnifiertbe sickness is fixed in the system. In colds,, |cobgfw/Mihmfl, rheumatism,epsUvcness, r eve S® n i!u i i all Scale, heatfy or deep-seated pains, their effects will, !be foutidbeyond all praises Three or five will pet like | : a charm, often curing a dangerous .malady-at once, sa- 1 : Tinar moalhsLOf sickness and the evils thereunto attend* i ing. Remember, BrandretW’ Pills .are a known anai, rally tested one that is used by hundreds oj , thousands in this country and-lhrougfeoni the cmlixea worid.'.'They are quietly superseding-all other medi cines. They take out otiLy thal from the blood which t* the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes aJlkmdspf food. • Sold at N0;29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine BrandrethPills arc kepi for sale -tt^“ aisrea “ tto onir “Mas RgppATH. » SUPERIOR lot ol Scotch Ale nnd Drown Stout foi cate by [jaijl] ■.JAMES P. HORBACH. IarHITF, DEANS—4bblc.for «ale by_ , „ ■YV ’ decS7 - KING A MOORHEAD. GOLT>S REVOLVERS—Received by expreac, an ad ditional supply of these “peace makers,'baud, at this lime, in our city. neceS<ery “self-proieetore-’ W W. WILSON, Watch Maker. ja2S Comer Market and Fourth ate. BRANDY and WINES, in bottles; ! Old Scotch Whiskey; “Irish ■■■« '■ ■ “ Pale and Dark Brandies; • Jamaica Rnm * Champagne Winej Madeira *' Cherry “ London Dock Part Wine; • - Claret and German ia 24 - 197 Liberty street. nnfIHAVANA ORANGES i ; ,\JULMO boxes Malaga Figs; ) * ■ 150 drums do do , t ISO ido do do >ror »*!e by ; JOSHUA RHODES & CO., ,<24 ' NoO Wood itreel. '-part.''" JERSHIP. —Thesobacrlbera have : entered inlo Co-Partnership under lh_e firm oJScaipe, At- KtS33it'& OntT. TVM. H. SCAIFJ3, . K JAMES ATKINSON, JOHN M. OKBLY. SWEATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to fur null and ereotappareia* for heating largcpr small I' troildiogs, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. H. Williams, from the east, to gnperintend ila oonstrne* tion. lia3l] SCAIF& ATKINSON At OKELY. fit; BARBELS'prune N. O. Molasses, per 'Steamer vO messenger. [decldj CARSON A M’KNIGHT. 11 fI"OLASSES AND SUGAR— JjJL S 3 bbls.N.O. Molasses; . 'l6 hhda. do -Sugar Landing from steamer Kovstone State, and lor sale. ■ jaS ■ CARSON fc M»KNIGHT, 94 Water st. RAFFING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, ■ large or small onanuues, by i ■ jaia • W: P. MARSHALL. LANTATION SUGAR—3d lihds. prime plantation Sugar (old crop t ) on consignment and for sale by dcclT . MILLER da RICKETSON. F^ir^" <lG^ ra °^^ a I^B A CH. TJI'AN'fAGENEt.GIJAHU naioßS.—“-?he only Jf sate and perfect: Raior manafaemred.” iJuji re eeived. per express. another lot of Aeso tijlyjralnablo aada4»a«g<«°f»- [iat°] w - w - WILSON. . : Central Ton Storo. TUST RECEIVED a fall ttr.d frenh usorlraent ol •I Green *ndßiac)r.Teaß, which,will hq «oia on the most favorable terms, wholesale anti retail, either from the oriphaljMiekigeß or in metallic packß, w coit custo mers. All Teas wurrantrtHresh—packed qrloqse. ja29 . . . H.C.KEliliYiFiflhislrccl. •OCO' S'Tfi ">d /"VOL. "HUN jNO WATCHES —Jueireceived one Vj 'for salent fe'ailced prices, twelve splendid, fall jewelled gold Salting 1 Patent ievertValches—assorted siiea fot ladies. • ‘ , Also, six very - fine’ twenty jewelled? real GoldpaientleverWatehes. ; .. ■ Also, twclveladies’gold Watchea,of fine quality and assorted sizes atidjiatjerns—aH warranted. W.W. WILSON, Watch Maker, .. ja2S-;" : •; ■; corner of Market arid Fourth ats.. A.juiiiiiKßnr & oo*t - HA.VE .ON HAND attheir ertensiye CABINET and .CHAIRMANUFACTORY, No:64.SmiUjfield tl a largo.assortmeat of fancy and plain FfcrnUare, which they willseUlSpercent below customary rates, - - Tcnns-rpashonly. , , . , ; [dec27;ly DlMolutton,. ffIHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between tho ’£ subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET it Co., 1b this day dissolved by mutoalconßent. Either partner • maynse the name of tbeeaneem in settlement. - • ;• JEROME S. BONNET; - _ -v < MATTHEW D. PATTON. r Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. . - Ip* Havingsoldmy entireinterestln the firm of J. 8. Bonnet .& Co. to M; JD. Patton, my late partner, and in Tetiring from business, I take (peat pleasure in recom mending himtotbe confidence ofTny friends and the public. • v{ap3]-• • BONNET. Gravelßooflng. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of; Pittsburgh and vicinity; that they are now fullypre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFINGj in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere*--From their experience in they v fcel confident that they will render satisfaction to ail those who pmygive them work. The;superiority of Gravel Hoofs ioverany other kmd,particularlyia case offire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor; O To those who are ’ unacquainted with dar'wofk, we beg leave torefef them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett* Sr., j John F. Perry, Body Pattersbn.M. Kane, Jr.,and others,Tor whamwehave done work; OMers thankfuliy received and promptly attended to We will befoand on Wylie street, be' ♦ween High andTunnelstreets. , i ; • MATTHEW McGOYERN: - anlp . ; JOHNBKINOTN < ■ ' To Printers* ;i , | rpHE subscriber would call the attention of Printers to J.- his improved rjinttng.lnkSjOf various kinds and. colors, which he offers Tor sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality. * > ..... JOHN D. ftPCREARY, TrinUng Ink Manufacturer, No. 331 and 333 Stani on at., New York. ' His agents m Pittsburgh are—Mi R. C. Stockton an Mr. Wm.S. Haven.. . .. _ T < ~ ny This paperJs printed with Ins News-Ink.; [octlB ; > tt. Oi stoQfitton*^ r \, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, comma or Mamet and Thibd, streets, .. HAS constantly on haitd Tor;:salc—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Foh and T Trank BOARDS; •. Book, and;. Newspaper PRINTING. INEr-which he will sellatthe fewest cash pnaes, or in exchange for Rags and /: ffs just received and for A sale by v. {jail. STUAKT& SILL- JEFFERSON CO u tax y land—l,ooo acre s forsaie oct4 "THOMPSON BELL. SI®!?! JPntgs anb iUtbimtea. C<rael»iatid.,CQldft l Ottrcd.4a4?BHo_aj O and cold* oxq cured inA very snort tune. ,■ wc jwm \ warrani'Dt; Byftip tp fcure of CtioahayColds* Bronchmv/liaigugiui; in less tune and ctafeheapetfthtelhflXi any rojherf medicine flyardia ‘ov arr' Has an action—Th, ou ' ranch Medicinei always afcken the- siomhph and pro 'duccnaUseu Which itniareiiliagreeufclcthhii the Cough, Itself. Thiels ohvlatiM-m this miltltit, for U wapjeas ani soothing article end It vrtlhoure, or Otm,met w>H« refunded' The evidence..in"favor of this meaicn e HI our oily, from out dvt[aclu*e)js,sh#nldednvince anyone orlts'eacacy." It is the dresbxiptton of a regulurp tyatre 'cian, dhffhao been nied oy him Id-hts own pracftc » for. ofryoars.WHhthcmostheroicJUccMS. king two Sottlesshe was entirely cured. A aentleman in Washington county, who haa suffered with As hmn | and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been enure|yre-,, ■lieved andlbo cough removed by the i zeti of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. > A jjf'i’JfftePSJ? 1 Peoria, Illinois; writes, that 11 he knows the Pee Wtsi Sy rup to £»e a good aßrcle.foi be has used.il »n. hi-iown case and xn the members of bis famny with the , -MEDICINES HOW KNOWN. —lt is put up iahalf pint boules also cents each, or six b °Cot™TM B ifoEKKEBPEBSwouId do.well to keep u sop* dlv of thiamedieineonhatid alt the time, as it .is ono,of ! ure‘md«petfect"abd efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient EXTRA—Mauy persons will try Ip get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but donot heedthfem.Jf yourwanito get well, buy Dr. Ke?be&s Pectobal Stetp, and take no other; this will-cure > 6u* It has in'it some of the most valuable plants and herbs ’ of 'the matena inediea, and is by a person skilled la the healing aiti. . Therecad ban© deception m this medicine. It is prepared,in, the proprietor has num«rouai,ceruficnte3j attesting its,valu able properties, which will be shovVn to any person do* AoE?rs B WAmTEi3 Sroughbat the United Stales to sell this medicine. Large discounts .will be made to ,those who will take an interest ui the medicine . It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they, will be doing srut feruiff humanity a service bv placing in thelrnanas me greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever PI For saie* wholesale and retail, by KLYBER. kM' DOWELL, Druggists, 14&Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be. addreoseu.—- Also, for sale by D. M. Carry, Allegheny city; P. Brock et* jr*ißrownsvillei George Baird, Washington i John H Buchanan* Hickory; George Kcyeer,. j: O Vowell; Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. .. --r -- “ Public Attention Is rcsvictfidly tnnltd to the foOmving truths, sc I faith tn relation to one tif the mat important BoUdscs of mod m ! ‘™ PETROLEUM OB ROCK OIL; rp is not more than cno year ago smeo this great rem edy was bronght before (ho public,/Or the relief and euro of disease. Jis great powers to heal, have, since then, becomß fully appreciated by the community, ana we allege that the loagtrit Is tried the more certamwill j tß fame spread.* It is-not the remedy of a .day, KOI Op' for the sole purpose of making- mouey» but, one* which we conceive, will cdnUhde to be SSI when oil nostrums have been forgotten- The PETROLEUM is •a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to seprn all human competition. It is out duty* when w<s write about a medicine, that we write Taunt—thatwe saynoihmg calculated to deceive those who may'trust onr word or pat confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief irora dis ease. " A aldrycan hardly be too highly wroughttoan* swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire todo this; we are anxious only that tho truth tn relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any aiagle article of the oioJcna zneiiea. .Plain, unvarnished ; fscis—facts that may be ascertained in our own,city and, nolghborhood t bcar ample tesumoay in.favor of the Pc-; troieum. ...... i > Within the past two months, two of onr own eluzena,, who were totally blind, have been restored tq sight. Several cases o! blindness, in the Stale,of Ohio, nave been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others j but these cases ore near homo, and may be referred to by any persons who may havedoubtson the subject. Those caseswere cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless -The Petroleum wIU cure, when used according to dircc, lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles,-Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Bore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, .Scald Head rains in the bones and joints, old sores* Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spina! irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis, and ait Pul monary aficcuons of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. , .■ Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder., ana Kid neys,Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Banians, in fact, it is aouEax uaiVEasaLttsassr, and has been tried in mostof the above diseases within the. past year with the most perfect success. -Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure ui showing them to the afflicted or their friends. • ■ . >.■ Whatever others may say about tbelr medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest .Remedy of the age.. Phy-: slcians of high standing in the profession arc beginning to ase 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 wiil be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. Fotsale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSKR & M’BQWELL, . HO W9P*L fltrect .. Also—H. E. Sellers, 6? Wood street; D.M. Carry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Ctty. Also, by the Proprietor, S, M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. JjaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPBIS I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE EDUIO- Or Oaitrto Jalee I • A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, l PREPARED from - Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Llama, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, PMladelphte, Pn. „ This is a truly wonderful remedy for IND1&RBTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LITER COMPLAINT, nini DEBILITY, cunng;a(ter Nature's Own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. -Haifa teaspoonibll of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve ErvaPotmos oy Rout Bair rtt about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! —BaronLixßio,in his celebrated workon Animal Cbem isiry, says: M AhanificlalDigestiye .Fluid, analogous iio the Gastric Xqlc<s,roay be readQy prepared frt>raihemu coua membrane of the stomach oMbe*calf, m whicb va rionsarncles of food, as meat and, will bp So soft cned.changed and digested, just in .tiresome manner os ; theywoola belaihehumanstomach.” ’ Dr, Fzasiai) in his famous treatise on “ Food .and Di* et»”pabUahed oy Fowlers A Wells, New 1 \ ark, page. 35, slates the same great fact,'and describes the method of prep station. Thcreare fcwhlgber authorities than Dr. 'Pereira. • Dr. Combs, In his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion, 1 * observes that a diminution of the doe quantity of the Gastric Juice i ra prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia }“ ana hebetates that.* 1 a dis tingoisbed professor of medicine in London, who Was severely afficted with this complaint, finding everything else to rail, had recourse to theGastric'Jmce, obtained from the stomach of living animals,'which proved com pletely snccessfol/ 1 - Dr.GaAuau, author of theiamohs works on “ Vegeta ble Dietj^.says: °ltis a remarkable fact in physiology, that thestomachs of animal*}macerated in water,im-: part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting akind ofanificial diges tio& of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,- r Dr. Suton’sgreat work, the “Chemistry of Man,”(Lea 4 Blanchard. Phila , 1840, pp 321-2)says: “ The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era irr the chemical history of Dtae'stiom‘From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid.prepared from Pepsm,esit ia in thVuafaral Gas tric Juice . . Professor Dutfousou, of the Jefferson. College. Phila? 4elphia,lnhis grt&twork da Human Physiology; devotes more phan fifty pages, to an examination 6f tiuai subject. HUeXperitaents with rDr. Beaumont, op the; Gastric Juice; obtained from the living human stomach and from ' animalS,are well known* “in all cases. 1 ?, be says,* “di gestion occurred as perfectly. in the. artificial as, in the a r miai? ":W S PEr S iA COREB. ! Dr.- JJotrfim’lOH’s preparotibn of PEPSIN. has produced the most marvelous, effects, curing, cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Declinp,and.Dyspeptia Consump tion, supposed tobeion ?the very verge of the grave, it .is impossible to give the details of c&sesin the itimits of -this advertisement —but authenticated certificates have beengivenof rtnJrcthan TtVOfIUNDRED REN ARK ABLE; CURES* in Philadelphia, New York, ana .Boston. alone. These were nearly alf desperate casesKand the cures were hot only i rapfd and wonderful, hut perma nent. ■ ' ' -••v- : "' l • It Is d great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, particularly Useful ror tendency to btiionsdisorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, ofclwidly treated Fever tond Ague; and tbe' evil effects j! of Quininey Mercury, .and other drugs upon the Digestive organSl.aftor a long sickness. 1 Also, for excess in eating»urid;uie 100 free.use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health wiih Intemperance. = OLD STOMACH* COMPLAINTS. . , There is no form of OLD.STOMACH COMPLAINTS 'Which it does not seenito reach andvemoye at once.— No matter how bpd they'may be, itGI VESINST ANT JRJELIEF! :: A l tinsU ddse removes all tkeicnpltasofK symp toms, ahtflthnly heeds to be repeated, for a short time, Unmake these gck>d effeow permanent.: PURITY OF * BLOOD and. VIGOR. OF BODY, follow, at once. It is particularly: excellentiq oases qf Nausea, Vomiting. -Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress at* ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood,Heaviness, Low* .ness.o/rSpirits, Despondency,.Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to In-.anity, Suicide, Ac.. f ■ Price, ONE? DOLLAR, per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect aJastingcure, Etrery; bottle bears thq written signature of J. 0. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. i - ■ - Sold byagents in every town in the United States, and bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for PittsburghjTCEYSEß A McDOWELL v l4l Wood street. • Retail dealers supplied, at Prqnrietor s sprKes.; [nv2o:y Also, for sale by R; E» SELLERS, 67 Woi d street. tUc^CLolcra. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the OHOLEKiOT any; <if its sfmptoiia-who' used this invaluable preparation.' Loot at the city or Louisville,, where ibis Sarsaparilla is made; and where from 160 to 200 bottles are retried dailKttit few isolated of Cholera have occurred, and. they were either persons firomboatsorthose who disregarded our advice, [ Cincinnati. CkronicU, For sale by KGYSEB i M’DOWELI., 140 Wood it. the genuine artiolb may T>ETOOLEDM—A eenain care tor DIAJIrUKEA, a •A disease very prevalent this hot weather-Hhe fore runner of-. Cholera. Try it! Forsaleby .. jyfl • • ■KEYBER A McDOWELL, 140 Wood st rirHTTE WAX-i-600©s;foTsale W K,_ W^ec s *OO, Tv'.-v,- N t - , ‘t*. K. *,'*■ .-V ' BOOK AND J 08-PRINTING. • Hi W. Corner of.Wooil and. Fifth SttctU. | JTlHEPropnetor 01. ihe Jlokhmo. fosi and llsacniur j X informs “.amends ! hecoßsarytlo* a.Xob FnnUngOSice, and liuvt xife-ls prc* pared to'execute , i f :*iiLfiTteB.PBSSaPB£ICrdO 09 BVBBT OSBCBIWIOS. , Books,. Bills of Lading, • Q rt *} arii I ParipAfett, Bill Heads, •££?&. • i! HandlnllSf; ..Blanks, M Hat tips* „ ID - All kinds o/Blanks,. Stage, Steamboat ana Canal Boat Bhl&r, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest notice and jnos, reasonable terms. ~. : .... He respectfully the patronage of his friends. and the public generally, m~las brunch offals oualnesß. , _ , sep22- /b.'tiAKtfca. JAKES W. WOOfIWBLL, fij 4-jgr* CABINET , ;I®a fi^lafea FURNITURK MANUFACTURER , IT* W are-rooms 97 and 99, Tiilrd .•tr««t» JW; W. respectfully informs hUfriends andcastom • era that he has now completed, the largest ond n* nest stock of household furniture, ever before secn m this city, as he is determined to uphold tha quality with ■ well-seasoned materials, best workmanship* and newest designs; and from, the extent of his orders and facility in mat ufficlurmg”, he is enabled to produce warrpntea furmQro, at the lowcy. prices. _ : He has adopted the principle of identifying.the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des i cripuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegadi and costly, that a house, or any part o t one, maybe famished' fromhis stock,,or manufactured . expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, thavthe advantages oChis establishment may bn known. The following arucles consist, in part, of ms stock, wiucn, for richness of Btyle and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities; Parlor, . drawing, din . mg,-,and bed room -... chairs, of every variety, • ' consisting of rosewoooo, ma - hogany and walnnt Eltzabethen, : Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest* French and American patterns, TasbaeE, What-Nots, and ladies’ rarlor vyrning Desks of various lands; Wotk Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining table-; all Sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke ball and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads end washstands of each a large assortment, gothic hell and parlor rcccpuon chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music'stools, cribs and cols for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and ialrnd pearl Tables, A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caaraxr maxses supplied with all articles in their line , .. l STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furmshedat the shori cst notice. All orders promptly attended to CHAIRS USB PBaHITOBK. : ■ JVo.BB Third Itrttt, belie ten Marlnt and Woad,_Sjuth ,Jtda. gs\ We have now on hand a large ana V4lhplctldid aioct Of evorv vincy-al Ciulhsfcw®^ ojl(1 CABINET-FURNITURE, • sfl&re confident cannalbosa Tpas se d r llßHsSii§il equalledi in this City,or ml;e West,ln style 1 -and finish Those who arc in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine toi themselves. JET* Steamboats furnished oft th* shortest nauce. S otd ' rS P MULLEN & CO. - • i:n vornltan and iiuair Wore lUioms. T. B. YOUNG A. CO., coma of Thrift iagiiSsrand Smilhficldsu.,ojipoiiuSraicn\HoUl,VJL_ ft, l, wuthtirgby P<i. T lreep constanilyon hand jfW make toorder,at the lowest prices,* 1 * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS of the beat workmanship and most approved styles. ! - / : ■ : teblff -•. <V*-, \ ■* ' T si • * * > * * ' ft* !''!»> -s.v%.' . »; 't.-.-.-'-. ' • ..i. IRisteUatuoas. 'uUunbo.ti, vt Tbs subscribers lender their _ac(s\ for the favors bestow eo.opoa them. by their Steamboat friends,: and flf| would respectfully remind them and.others inje- * rested in boihliag boats, that they are at oil times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bes material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and SmithfieW.aireets, opposite ü ßrowri T s Hotel.” IIAJOSIBB* . ti. Daplbb CABINET, STREET, Bc.taun Scvtnihtlrcct and Straiebirty alley, Pittsburg, Pa. HAMMER & DAULER keep constantly onhand yUL a variety of excellent and fashionable Purmmre, equal to any in the cityyandsold on as f ifavorabie terms as can be,obtained at any similar establishment in ie West. They have now on hand an aOttsaaUv extensive stocky embracing all kindsof Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrai:Cm WM. E; STEVENSON continues! o mann- LmtaSsf facture. CABINET-WARE ot every descrip _w, linn at hut old stand, corner of Liberty and B—WiaeoCTiWstreets. .UNDERTAKING attended to, In glut* branches. untyll bondon stmtard. IURE London and Durham Mustard, by the teg, for sale by toct3lrtlJ JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG Jb&Dlßß* SEBUNARY, ■ ALLEGHENY. mnis SCHOOL, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N. i Vf. Mstcaur, will be Re-Opened in u Colonnade Row,’’Federal street,on MONDAY, SeptemberiM; ' A primary department] and a number of optional branch*’ CB.have been added, fcn£s corpj of tefshcr*secured* so that Instructions will now be givcnto'scholnrs ol all ago and attainments. \ For purdculnls bob circulars, wbch may be had at the book stores—or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street, Allegheny sAur. 3. H. JE. WUllame, «T ILL opeu aCLASSICXL and ENGLISH SCHOOL Vy on the U l Monday cf September nezt. Room, over J. u. Williams A Co.’s Store, coiner of Wood anu Fifth streets. .Rev. W«. Hi Howard,- Hon. Walter H. Lowriu, ** Dr. I'ixtoTTj J. D. McCobd, Esq.i u Dr McGill, J. D. Williams. yyahtf JUST RECEIVED, u rreah supply of Dr. S. S. Fitch’s valuable Medicines, aropng which are remedies for Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces; Inhaling t Tabps, and Lee* lures on the Treatment and Cura of Consumption, Ac. For sale by COULTER A HACKE, Druggists, 1 . oclS ; comer of Wood and Third streets. BRANDIES— v*o quarter and half pipes,, of; different vintages, of the following celebrated brands ** Uennesey,” 16 Otaid,” ; u Dapuy A C 0.,” ff A. Seig nette,” “ Pinot, Casullon A Co. " ‘‘ Jean .Louis.” For sole m lots to suit purchasers; ‘ M. D. PATTON,. ; • j«29 • • . 211 Liberty street* 4*J BBLS. NO. 1 ROSIN, Just received and for sale Oby B. A. FAHNESTOCK-A CO., febO cor nor Ist and Front streets. TO Merchunta ana manarae tarer*. SHOSE who may bo. in. : want of ACCOUNTANTS or SALESMEN, can hear of several young men, in, oso qualifications and ability, ns ; Accountants, they can ploce the most implicit reliance, by applying at DUFFS MERCHANTS COLLEGE, comer qf Third and Market streets, * r • - • N. B.—No Accounianvrecommepded from- this icsti lution during-the last ten ‘years, has failed to give per* feet satisfaction lo [feblfi THELttdiea atlsay, u ir you want real good Tea, go to Moaraa A HxwoßTH’sTea Store, in the Diamond; for it.” The TeathC} sell atSGcents a pound, is really, very good, and those sold at 76 cents aud 81,00 ure delf cioas. Low priced,damaged orinfenorTeaa are never kept at this establishment, and they retail all thdir Teas direct from the original cheats* having proved that-Tea. EwiU not keep in Am&U,package*.* -The metallic wrap ers they are pdtupin is dt porasas a lady’s veU, which y holdingup to the,light:yoowili see,lfeblt Extra pamUy Flo«* ;i TTlOßlhe coaveniende of the citizens, the proprietors iJ oTthA 4i PITTSBDRGH CITY hnLLSj”have placed* boxes for the reception: of orders, at the folio wing places: J. A ft Floyd’s store, coraerof Wood aud cift «*.; t M.Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A.Beeien’sstdreiSffsfreClj .... L. Wilcox, Jr.,Druggist,cor.4th;andSraiihfieldj John 1‘ SmithVstore, cor. High and Wylie streets , •■-•-TelegraphOffice,Fourthßtreet} . | H. C. Kelly , Grocer, cor.6th st. and Market alley j M.Grass’sei. lie, . TheFlourwaff'hiswillcalitwiceorthrice;daily, for orders, and the Flo if, Ac-, delivered promply.either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferabte tot family, use,) without charge for Cartage. ■ t , 1 " , :• f It is pldin thdt no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permissipp.’to,leave Flour without payment. We hope toatthe pubjip;wulbe:pleased wuli mis arrangement, as we shall endeavor to.UP.iAsmi just ceV imaySO] ; - ' WILMARTH & NQBLE. HQI F-OB.CALIFOH.NIA. rjIHE subscriber has to receive Pack- X ages to be fdVwdrflhdto'BunFrancisco by the house of CQRWINNE; BROTHER -A C 0« at Ronoma, and to eugage Passage in first class sailing. Ypssels from'* Panama io San EvotJiifomauod on application to' ' *• ‘ JOSHUA KOEINSON, apis Post Biiildingß. Fifth st.. near Wood. : /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOOUa l« \l Cloths, all wooh-Cashmareties, Scotch PWids, Unen Dtills anti -Packs, with every vatioijt of hjat seUlea and olher Vestings a^Tnmgjn^b^^^ The dPUtsborgnßWwery,” KAVING taken a Idase dftols weUfccovyn Brewcry, and having ifnow in full operation,! ain now pre parelto ftonish my. fttondsandthe pbjito wito:a supe rior article of ALES .and BAVARIAN BgER, m any, quantity. Call and Penn street and, Barkers alley.' fiau4] A. BENITZ. “ Window Shades; Banners, - GLASS PAINTING AND STAINING, tVarranted to wash,atßfo.; 10* SriCtiisiraSETvPnTSßUßOn. For specimens/cali; at Wllkids'.Hall, •;Walker’s Ex change, Smithfield street j andKeevil’s Hat .Store, Wood Masonic and 1.6: Aprons And Badges, painted’ in a superior manner- . • ’ - •- -; Fresco painting executed in superior amekwith Amen* canned foreign design.- ; , •\S/ EDZJINGS. *c,—3oo Wedding Cakeßoies; YV OTQCoindmn Kings; ■ . 12 doi assorted Gold Pens; f 15 fi do’ do.* /Spectacles; V-4: do -.'do-: Straps Just received at thotWatch corner of Markeiaud Fourth stg. and Anting fcbia 85Wood«lieer. • -V w t' ' * : , -€lotl)tng. Winter ClotHlAW SeUjnfe'tow for Caab. X) DEtANy,;loo£i»'itr<r strict, Pittsburgh, hit on bßjwl a; Jargp assprlinent; oflhe: mßhiohablecoiorßc .Also, Pants, Veits and all other arUcleVih' the'blqtmn* line; 'Wholesale JUrchaßers will find a (.nxost’aeairabTe 'stock tojsfcleci from; andwillbe sold low for casb.M fdedl£ ; ium. august, . i • M Eft e a A NT TAII/O R, I INFORMS his inonffsand caslomera ih aihehas open ed HCGOTHING STORE, at No; 85 Sliilhfield.BU ttherelhey-ean befeuited&t'ftuniihes with anything in ;hii lme (i made irk the.most, finished, style, like manner.: His Goods orb all fresh,'bf the best and most fashionable- material, and no pains ■wilUje-.spai'ea tobffoTd the greatest degree of satisfaction tahw? pat* tons. AgobtUibdk of Ready Made CLOTHING; always bn hand.- - { . v -* M. SSJiLT, ’■■■■: MERCHANT TAILOR, . No. IT, SmxthjUtcl itrteu Pittsburgh i HAS JUST KECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large. and :carefttHjr selected stockcqf FrencfrvEnglish and American CLOTHS, CABSIMERES and VEST- the most approved ‘coldrs and Vstyles.'j' vrhich he is prepared to make to order, in the vety bestmanner and Of. terms. ; ' ]• -■ r >& Hehas alwaykon hand hgoodassoruhentbfgdnile men's Fashionable be&dy suns CLOTHING. Shins,' Collars, Cravats, Hankerchiefs,Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. ’ nov3d:3m •’ •!> / Clothing! Clothing: THREE BIG DOORS! - JOHN STCLOSKEY,: U « WhiltsaUarid ißUaii Dealer iri Clothing 151 Liberty jt.-.. jPittsbufghfTa,. > - :1a s.-v.**j MY stock of TaU aniTWiaterCloUuhg.is-nowj’e&dyf. amounting to upwards bf 3100,000; frhidVtt-think .will be found to.by one of,the choicest setectionsot gar*' meats ever goi rip in this br~any other city in the west-' erncoontry. ; > : f. -•? ■■■ My purchases having,, been all, made earjy:, J .have therefore avoided the lata advances made' laalmost-aH' of Woollen Gdodsy. andtherfeforq ena-. bled to offer my stock at unusually lowpricea. , *r= ; I have this keasori paid more thaii usual auemion to; the manufacturing aud style ofmyfgaiinenW, fio thhtthe very lowest-priced as well as the finest are got nri in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. : Hundreds-o£ new customers, both wholesale. andretaU, have; been attracted asmuch by the gaperior make' of the cloilting as by the lowness Of ray price*. r J - bu‘.-~ The proprietor woaldparticularly call the atUpUon of all 'dealers' m Clotliing to bis present dock; believing that upon examination oftli£ quality and'prices bf his Goods they willbeinduced \o purchase, establish* ment the wholesale room how contains'upward*, of 8,000 garments, from tfa e finest inqual ity id the4owefttin : price. • The proprietor is now determined to make this dfcpaiiv , mentapototof greqt attraciion,4nd.wlth thiS;viertvhas: constantly on hand a large quantity., of goods sotted ;t& every section of the United States'. 5 ~ 1 -'*» In the cutting,deparunenttwiUalwaysb/* frond a very large selection of all the chbicest inukes of Cloths, Cas simeres and SiUcs,‘io be found inthis-oreaslerti tnarketsr .-.,'Hoitt prepared tomakecloths.ia order, in the shortest* notice in the latest and most Fashionable styles. ' - 4 lie respectfully invites hiSrrid tiiehds and eogtomerS; , os well as the public in general, to call and examine Tor. hemsclvek.’ • : " ' ' Tootl3. ' Great inducements tin BnyClotLlnjj 1 WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE t - NO. a W LIBERTY, AND. BH IRWIN-STREETS; SHE subscriber wishing to sell bis .entire stock 01 CLOTHING, Offers Eis EXTENSIVE' ASSDRT -INTOF— - : NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons'wishing 10 purchase will save money by calling on him. . . sepBl W. 3. DAVITT, Propnttot. A&ENCYof HelnMb’i CcUbratcd Patent Stoea?»* /pHE ttndersignedhaabeeaflppolmedby.Mt>Hemesh, 'X of New Yorfcjjsole Agenlibr the-Bale ofhis Justly celebratedpatentTitfloratShfeaT*-' He offers these Shears now atmanafiaetOTer’s prices. sbrtmentof these Shears,’ frbth 62Jc.uploStffabiece, -hecallsibe attention of Ladies^MiUinet^a^lWßstna~ leers and Tailors, to,his establishment, the .FRANRUN' CLOTHING STORE? 179 Liberty from St. Clair, and respcctinily eolieiisaishare of ihepablic p T& w “ ch^i?^cie “4 6 P 7 HATOlo-rrii Org ©sobs. SEVENTH GREAT 6EMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DU Y GOODS f ■ a* na-. 1 ' One Price Store or &.» A« fll&SOS dfc COi, - Ni?j. €2 anif G 4 Marian strut. WILL commence -qn Mospiy, December 33,1850 andcontmne thrdugh the month of January."Oh this occasion, the whole of iheirlmmense establishment •willb ©thrown opea forßeiaitTrede, and their exleii sive stock, ! aihouhving : tb' Oiie Hundred and Thirty Thousand t>ollaM,'wiU bfc offered at Retail, atfallyone foarth less than usual prices, . ' ' The notice otUeir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of theifcohsands wbohttended the sale of last year,, will be sufficient guarantee for acallthis teason. They will however mention afew of the Goods and Prices, Tor the, benefit of tho-c who have never atieuded their salev-r- SchChshmcres, - - 75 c. Usual price 81,9® 600 pS, Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, Ssc.j usnaiprice S74c* ' • • v 1500 fa. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, iß|c. Usual price 20 and 25c r ■ , . . r 50paiHichColored Plain DeLaiues, 45c. Usualpnqe, 021c.' • 50ps. Striped and Figured Siiks, SOc. Usualjjrlco ;. W : 50ns. Blaok’Silksv • Reduced2spercent.; • ■■ 100P»;French Merinoes,Bl,oo, Usual price 31,37*.;. < 300ps. Parametms and Lyoncsc Cloths. Reduced Jo. Long Square Shawls, which will be sold ai from -61 to 85 less than tiw usual price*.! . j - 3000 and 10c.. Usual, price, 18'ajid«5c4.‘ L->-r ; Fast Colored Calicoes, 51c. Usual price9c.; ■ •. t . : ■iCOcasosEnglish and American CalicocsjS .and 10c Usual price 10 and 12|C4 : , - SObases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; T ■ iiCObaleaßrown Muslin—all gtadss;. , r Also—Laces, Ttobioiderie^TruritmngB,Hosiery and Gioves>Liiiens, Checks, Cloths,’CassinerCs, Cassiuots and Jeans. : ;\ . Together wiihanimmense variety ofoihe* Goods,aU of which will he marked,down tolower prices than any. .of their previous sales " V ' . 'P l ,1 P ’ They invite an early' call, us many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. ; ; r Tbe lowesiprice.named at first.\- A. A; MASON ac caj ' Kos. Q 3 and Ci Markcistreel. NEW FALL GOODS i JOSEPH HORNE &CO., . Np;.73.4farfe/, near Fourth sfretf, : TTaVK jiist received anioffer for sale at Wholesale' OF DRESSTiUMMINGS j Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers;, Florence Silkf Velvets. afld.Pisraes| Embroidered'Collars;'Cuffs and Chbmi-- zcusjLinenCambric Handkerchiefs jEmbroiaeted and Revie’d Cashmere} alpaca, merinaaniFsiik-Hose; children’s plain’ ; Wobl ’anti: Tartan .Hose} Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny-Lind Coats} kid/mdrinband' fleeced silk Gloves; gents. Berlin* buck and kid Gloves} gents, super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shins and*DraweTB}-Si»pendera; Collars], t faacy Cirav'uis ; Comforts] Scarfs f Zephyr Work.and Canvass; CarUet'BdgsUmbrellas]. Yarns; Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons,4c..Ac. •• i:- • FTf” Bay State &nd;imported long and square Shawls of every quality. . • :. y , [oct2s:2m Fjreflii Arrival—Sew Goods l N O . 7 6 iM AKK BT S TitEETi ItjfnETWEKN VOUUTa fiTBEET AMD THE DIAMOSD. l/TI : FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN / DRY GOODS? : * - i r f " fpHE undersigned Is how Weaving from- tho 1 Eastern: - X citiea by Express; a'splendidtasdrtraetit of Fancy and staple Dry from, tffe rroportetaalid mantifa'ctuVers,'at IfeastsfUbehry -ffrc-jxrr-eent. trioiV&Ueortofthbse who made their pur- 1 chaseieatliarinihe.»pasoiua,nd wili be sold Wholesale and. Retail forcash.at .. s_V Extraordinary-bargains. - ■ \ . 5Q piecefl Luplh’s French Mefltloeß,'Cherryi Scarlet, Pink, Grheri,Mardcra,'Bhick; Maiarine Bltie land Mode “colored, ttoutWicftipAo the naOst quality* manufactured unWthe;Ewnfaa'Bepublie'. r ; * L ; - , 15PihceaSUpendifBombazines* Lupin’s manufacture —atunprecedetitedlbwpTlccs. 150 pieces"Lilack'arid Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per; yard upid thefinest SllkVVarpand'Mohair Lustres • 125hieces Thibet;Pnromelta and Coburg Cloths, all. colors and cheaper llvah ever before odor-;, ed in this city- “; . ' ty, and willte sold atextrOmeiy low pricosi .: - 450 SELAWLS: Superior' Boy 3 StatA:aud Woteriooi LonzSharttSj OhamelionjSilk and TnrkSatin DeChein andall Wobf-DrocbtiShawlsyßlackondi.Colored Em-' •broidered Cl6ih Shawls,Ploih and Embroidered. Blacks and ’ Colored .Silk: Fringe; Thibet Mons pe. Lain • Shawls. 1 *- -- s 1 "-*' -350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Flam .Ch&meliou' Silk 1 and Sitin' Be Wide Black ; Gro Do Rhina Silks. Plain and Fanoy Figured Si|ks, and Block Plaid Gro De Armour Silks.•-:> , .u -150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality v and n great reduction trout form* ,* r,)ri ' And staple goods. ■ widihsi- COO'pl.ces iieavy yali wide Brown Muslin, from 6Jo. lo.lh&Kslartlclemanuracrarjao;" i . aOO piecei Red, White and Yellow- Flannels, from 18, 'dents per yard,Dp to the finest and Welcm GauzeFlahhel-imjpdrlddT ■- Wnieces Irlcbltinen, warranted of Flax yarn, founffthread/wire'tWist*baud spun anagrass.cleached. r 125 pieces Cheeks;supetiorm*;fcflm B.tolB| cents per yard, together With a large assortmeni of Damask Thbfe- 3Lainen, ! ahd Table Russia-TDiaper and .'Crash/.C&saifi&tis; Kentucky Do*. .mCatic Gmghams, Colored Cambrics, Piaxn'Linseys.- CantonFlannels,Ac. •. - 350 dozen Ladjes §pd GentiemenirGioves and Hosiery: —incladiug every , variety quality, which will be sold atextrratalylowprices,-:::vv ; _ Thecustpmersq(ihehpusa andau caan buyerarare requested aadAxamiiie the gopda,;wia secure V . bargain, asthey.wsLbeft2eredmaeaale.aud a T Olottri rcrothoiciotDa I * T EASTERN XOBBING' PHiCES.—ilfi ipiecoa : Just opened ftt.!■ -.* ■A'-MASON’^Col’B;' " ' Nos.fiSahd&4'Market:strca> '' . / - : Importsmtt^TaUQraV-'‘^ ,^:: -- . TDBT REOEL : vED-«6 DozfassQrted'TaUoir', n rtf ; Shears*fromNo;Jodqwn*tQrNarB, v d Patent; - - ALSG-G pot, Bubah* patent Stfiiaci**. »- '-.- ■■■■ the manufacturers', and for eal® at • /*j. dlTe ct from -• J V *■ i ... H -r»- ■’ ~r -’. * » * . * wine Store .. 7Q WALNUT STRBBTr-PHILADBLPHIA, rpHEUNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all Wine®, X Liquors, &c.j GOOD and CHEAP. '* SNIDER:” has lately—in consequence of the numer ous large sales made by nua.to consumera-r-bccn obliged » largely to risjHenish his stock by fresh Importations,; and he has now the satisfaction of ofTenngsome of. the best Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. lie would fefertosome invoices as follows-^viz: • . ~ DUFF, GORDON&CO:SI!ERRIES— embracing deli cate Palo at very 'low- prices. Jrare oldj and some very , fehdice' MANRANILLA, all du draught by 1 the gallon.-- ; Also, rate old dolicale AMONTILLADO* m casks of_lp gallons sptnaSly uleeted- for consumers. Some EXTRA 'AMONTILLADO In bottles,puvupin Europe, which he challenge* as equal to any that can ho produced.-' I %• The MANZ ANIL-LA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries are peculiarly adapted to-eonvalescents, as istreagiheawithdat stimulating,and have not the acid of many other Wine*. . -principallyspecially-selected for his sales te'eonsamers from,the stock of* 1 otraMEsrsa’s,” at t ’ These iWines Are,fruity and:, delicate, and Ihave been highly: approved by his customers, because of their manifestoupeilomy over all hUier Porte and Red Wines palmed off aasuch. - \ •. . t . They dro of various sorts and prices j Lb uoUlesandon assssscss ftRY PORT ’ ’u - ° •jtpenoiia rattling with Jcbrtnic affection of the bow- careftit id their H)ET. ' ■■■ MADEIEA WINES of vanolia «orti, dryanil jtch, Sooth Side.old Eftalandj.Weal India. iSerctali Ac, Ac. nitdcafehttiiLbdideaandbycaska. . . . . by him,are, superior to lany Wmesj/and are^solQ at npyr.ui the market vghicharepui.cp.oinbpyersas/irifciflsj.- - v SraruclqorcLAßErr, Wf NESjgsuemlly,. the subsen bprholds himself to bp a judge) and the finest - -stdok-herer lowest price; by the single oo i jterijwtheArsKlass or MkPOC- . ‘ ' t OfJBURG UN BY WINES he has a large mockr andean assure customers that he can present tatlem, from his as goad a bottle of Burgundy as France affords.. : S AUTERNBand BABSAC alway sou hand tnbottles. His selection* of-RHINE: and MOSELLE, WINES, ! from the ceUaiflnOf Messrs. DBUiBABD'd&JoB3)*n r of Cpjr blenß, are externa number.many .SuU Hocks and Moselle, from the. cheapest sons• .choicest the. which is the .best .gto.wihof.theHhlne.. ,- • ; In the articles of COGNAGand.Qther/fiRANDIEiS he Vhas now afineatock,embracingssme:very old extra, of Oraan, Hover -A,,Ca,..ana i s©ne celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1831,” in eighth casks, and IW‘4 in hhds* ' ; and“DUBOGCHE,*? 1844,iahhda; on which. and MONOfiGA HELA WinS- BRANDY and Liquors; including aifol the above,BOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS; \n any quantity desired. .f: -: t ••''AcnastaniasForted ; : - '! ■■•&Ml*Qoddt delivered,’Hrithitt,ant da&tleach 0/ Phila • vain. Orders willbe promptly, execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph : ' ‘Address; JACOB SNTDEII,JK., ” Cheap Wide Store, '/OWaihut street, Phil a. , t .. -SZ*# • - . .-or i?- -*t-. k ' *V' V O ,t V- C .r . >_ ■ 5: :: i' r; v ■:;. :. .; ?>('’ . • ■ H- . - . . ; - ' * t "V ’ vV’-^ -' S ' J -tv• °, t ’ . » jr r l 7‘' ■ ‘ ’> i* tr V. - UUffittllamona. . 5 J, T> Outet, wooatiaid *■ Co., • Buitdera' and Erectorg tf Lightning Rada, im ’ SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. - rTkRDEBS Mft atWs fifficeor iKe. Post Office ; and for ‘v/ personal interview ca i bd seen, on Yourthsjreet, Residence of Dr.' Hunt,vfcetween Wood andPerry v Refefcn «j—Profesbor Siliimari, Editor of Siliunaa a Journal jProteasor OM. Mhcnetty of the Cincinnati Objfervatoiyr Professor flobert Peter,cf Transylvania Driivexsitr, Kentucky V Professor Chester v cwey, D.D., J M.D“'NeW Yolk} Professor J, L. Cassel, Cleariand W;'Loomi9V John Harder, Wilson rJ; D.’ Wflliamsj.hlaibr Harding.--U. ». r Arsenal; John .Ewing fe: Sons L. Harper; D. N. White, # WvA.-Mar«- flhall, J6lfn SanipsonjMajor Davis and JoanJl Shoenber- .-v- .-Outline HI ops, I TaELTDMS SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now I i being introduced into ail the leading schools in LNew.Engknd and.lNeW York. We have obtained the [agcncrmrihem ia Pittsburgh, and iaviie.teachers and school committees to cbD and examine them, . ' i ' No. V—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x62 inches'. No) do 'Eastern :ao do- r |No. 3 do 1 ' North America, 70x84 No; 4 - do ' United Slates, -7JxS2 rNo.s to .Europe, - 70*82 do Asia, 70x^9 l N0.7~ - do S. America & Africa, 7uxS4 . . I Price of the with keyiS2s, or the first two I Hemisphere Maps, wuh key,3lp. -• : . L Theae Maps arc unnyaUed in accuracy, beauty and ! cheapness*.and adtyued’ to the. wants- of the primary, I grammar arid high schools of-the United States. •' -' j I for sale at publisher’s prices, withoist addition of I freight *'»« e *.» ,^g OAm oNiuU'-B6&K STORE, . I novfii ' • . cor-Market and Fourth sts. Flour Beduced* ITr ILMARTH A NOBLE will sell itielr Extra Floor, fV delivered on aix4“aftet thei. Ist’, November, at F«loofii.j Superfine at 83,00 :&s. A literal dis ctiantttLre navi wniMARTH & NOBLE. -MBMPHIS INSTITUTE. TI/TEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—Tiie tegular coarse of conuneace tm_the and continue astir the last ©t' February*' The -Ai\atonu* 'cal Deparunent will be opened and ready to receive Stpdeni£by>thesr*t bjKOeibberi The Hedipal Depart* 'cnefftvdU be under the direction of die following -PEOPBJSSOEir - Zr FasExiAff, Mr Professor of Anatomy. ’R:9:'Nswt£W I 'fll. JDUPrfifessOrof Surgery. H;'j; of Theory and Practice o Medicine/' ' ‘ •. " ‘ • , W: Bran’Povmj*, M; D., Professor of Physiology, Pa • ffcologyvMineratogy ; and Geology. ‘J. Kmoi AliDji Professor of MiienaMedica,Therapea ” " Uc& and Medical . _ J.' Mjxion Sanders;M.' 8., Professor of Chemistry and. . . Pharmacy. . - • " • J: A. Wilsos, M. r D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis ease? of women and Children. ci.irrtqca I.BCXV kss. Afedirine—Prof. H.'J.Huics Surgery—Prof. Bi a: -NKWroif. , ; Z Frekmait, hL v D.; Anatomical Demonstrator. ' The fees for a fttll conrae amoiihi lo SIUS. ; j Each Profe ssot’s Tick el, Sl5. Be - monairtuoF’a Fee,§lo.; .Graduation,-SdO. Those <fesiringtariherinf6rmation,wiUpiease address f iheirleuers-fpost paid! jto the Bean;, and Students arri ving in theetty. wiU-pleake cpli onmraatthe Commer cial Hotel ;, M. B. . . - v * . v--r-rr - >vDeanof the Faculty/ •- LAW DEPARTMENT. iioa£\VM Ktne, Prof, of Theory anitPntcilce of Law jHoßsWJTKi.DjEsqjPjofof Commercial Jurisprudence. ••>2VrjniH36olPeEflessi6m v , i\iY’c v..- AUcommniucaUons pervumng to this department mast he addressed to, o /•.-a •• f< E- .W, M.lClNG>Esq -< ; fQrinteUectaal abilities, moral worth and:pfofessionalac4uiremeni3,WiUconipare favorably with themost distinguished in our country. The Medical FafcaUy. constitutes an anomaly tn.thif or any other CQUhtryr-ali, of'them araableLeciuTcrs and ihebestol -Teachers,* • •••:. /:-Those who willconiemplateourgeographical position, t andlhe extent of ottTpopolauon.canhave no doubt ns lu the. eligibility bf oiir hiinklidn iox on .ehterpfise ol the kind.' AstohealtU t includlngaUseasonsof the year,we deny,thatany otter firy has mare. .v" ,: .; ‘ *"• - Thehrot class of the Law ahdMedicalDepattmentso. thislhstiaUQ email.hnuh a l:gentlemen, composing them arelale'nitd ahdiuthe Mgheat degree respectable— a favQrahleo'nieaforthefiilufCpfbspernyofthe Institute. : That the public day besatisnedofthe permanency'of this school, weieel it odir doty to state, thaUhe/TrusieeL its futnre success; and Umt the peculiar internal orgahi ianon which'eoiinects Vr.;api!-'/.| , v';V-/.;!y^^dony-fff:feikMe3ppMsinstitute.''-- •* Spoons, ♦c«v-. . T*yEkeep r c6mrtamly>dn hand a lam assortment o£. ff silver Forks, Spoons,, Ladles, ofour own manufacture.-ofutandard silver.-^ ..w> . r IOHN B.M’FABDEN A CO., - 001154 •. ;- . es Market street; ' asgnlfytng Qlsmssi • OF one, two and tbree_gasses. suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and outer purposes, forsale by tdcCfol- **} * * JOHNtB. M»FAPBEN A CO. - To4h^itisenfrofAlleghenyCUyi A' BOX-foruhe reception afOfders- forCITY MILLS: ‘it*.'FLOUR isleftab the storeof Mercer & Robinson. Federal street.*' Soch-Orders prosmUy supplied «naiO ; - r WILMARTH ANOlfbE. '- SOO MeitWanted lmmtdlßtelr. - A T THECHABTIEBS RAILROAD.—The wages JX. are;fia centsVyet,dayf. and:we chargesL7s per v2Je,roadf near M’Donahva miles from Pitts burghV. ljaneSdnQ H4NrtgY& GO. t*AKER’3 BROiRRr ' Hecter’a Farina; Tl Polishing Pmty; - Starch- Polish’; : Pnre'Bay Run {received and Tor We by . COULTER 4 HACKE, cornet «f iWoadardThird aireeu. AfyBBLS.- LAKE' SUPERIOR TRORT AND jSAJL •OIiIiJ BSON :jtm received Cram the4?ituburgh and Islh. j Mining ChapaiLyi: These Fis&iiai;eiQp r . i In fincflavor andtathesaariycaughUa the lowerLa* - _« atul Qre nuvnp .r • . ■ 8 > ... • • HEfItHY• C; KEf'tv • ttovU ; • icomer of Fifth street andjMay^^ai|^ r X Heelihy iocatio'i, IjgllflJl ww, : Person* wlsi!. 4 ng ; «.lotioiin' .-oostdei i pieas&thera, containing btsm one to five e' "£ et one to mw \eg$ BELL . • f - E*ortt«nt .■ fpWO weHrttmsacd offices j-ip-iV'vv . ; • X TMrdaireetv .' s ' i f >oB ?suffice Buildings, .- '° c '3 - .! ;-■>.-!-».; •„•/•.•., . -No.. J 6« Seeped street. GUARD JtAZOHS can be thedark.aod by persons cviih tremu lous hand, Wlb w..y and in half the uinal time, This is «.’ can* cf iiSpoieM Guni<i> which is adjasied nicely and simpliclty.- '*"?Ty BaioYismadoof the fiaesMempered'swell and ,They!have bein' extensively use'd _w England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac- flew invention .may be nssd ’.wuh ,perfect sate-. ly.’ l —[<cndon Parr. , ‘‘ ■ r “Tjla taaHf ie a splendid . mveflUOfl) and of great flse to many'peraons, especially for people with, onsteady hands.’ 1 —Ctenbrrr’idtnburgh Journal. ......■■ i : ■“"• the watch and Jewelry Stoic, of f detfiff- y. -^-vKw.-wttsdN. -V •••*,• >••.«.-.■* '• ->• •- ■-• ■ *•'»* /C \ 1 ’. - -•'V Snstirante €ompaim®. marine, Fire i^pS^o®*** 1 ** 0 * 4 ** 101 * Y ' TpHE INSURANCE COMPANY ©F NOKEfIAMfeIU X £ 000, assett Jaflriaryl£lSsl,joi, W**35i?LJlS» «ffl 3 r mate insurance 6ri pnllaißgg told theif •COfttogl>*to tty u.. city and vieinity. Also, on property, of ejerXgWflg; v tion, on steftmboats and other vessels, either py Inlmd ~vi transportation or on the seas* -r- 3, DIRECTORS: • . L ArthdrG. Coffin, Pres’t, Jacob M. Thomas, [,* Samuel W.Jones,' ; : :JohnHiNdflj - •.■ it Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A.Rrown, William Welsh, SamnelF. Smith,' Francis Haskins* .. Samnd Brooks, ,S, Austin Alllbone, . .Charles Taylor, 7 7’ \WHUamE. Bowen, > Ambrose white, : ; ‘' George W\ AspinwaU, f vThomaaPiCone/ James N/DicksoQ, <■S.MoTnsj n H,D*Shetrerd,S«c I T. Thift is the oldest Insurance Company in - to? .United States, and from Its high slanding,long experience, am ple means, and'avoiding all risks of an ouichtuacier, may be considered os offering atnple’sc cnrity to thepubiic; /. •«; WM. P. jONESj A^ent,. ja24 No« f l4l Front street. UAtETYj P2&PETUITY \AND; &ECURIT Y. , THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ? , ItIPjB XNSVRASGK SOCtKVX' ' LONDON AND NEW-YORK, f Capital} £soo,ooo—Burialto £ rnriTll a large surplus of profits. '.Apportion of both. -f: ■ Tf capital and surplnrinyesied fn IT. f. Stocks, and other securities in the City of.Rfeiy York.. ti r Policies held inihls'country'everO,QOO f Persons in- so ffurihgparticipate inthe profits ofthe Company. t; . ' Cutrofnisrubiohnsiteluttl mm ■ Among the advantages of a Policy mthis Company . -J. -are the following• > r -• k'.v .-A ly-inBttrod for thewhololermoflife may ci ony funs borrow ont-hal/Mie amount of .annual premium) ,-v without note or Becturity r of deposit ofpollcy, and is en titled to division of profits. , He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back as value tbereofbne-half the gross; sum paid by him in annual common premiums. ?•" Apnnyalready insutedfor ■whole life may,on pay- I . ment of; a small sum, context hir„ insurance into a new. • policy upon the loan system nowintxoduced. st Parries already insured'dad entitled to a twtbthird jw loan, are not shut oot from sald two-thiTd.laan, if the f f prefer it, upon tne terms Btated in the Society’s \i feta. , 1 ' ' ' " v ’’ h'. A party may, at a moderate annual; premium* insure X- - Tor life, and he survive to reach the age of 00 years, th* K /uifsumtnruvdwp to 815.000, mitt 6s paid T6nM:or if {t. 1 he dies before reaching that^age,theiulL sam insured, will be paid to his fatally orTegal representatives; - &v. v-: It has become customary ih the Atlantic oitofor con* g gregationatoinsure the lives of their. Pastors, and on it ChnßtmasorNewYeaT’sday lomakathe family apre- , , sent of ihe policy.^.This:is certainly anexcaUem way of showing their fe.gard for their Minister/whoso jsalary f,i lhvery many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate j|. wants. .To the man of family, at his deaih.it is a con* f, solution beyond expression u>. know that bis helpless : little ones arcthuspxovidedTor. ; • t; Churches involved, would do well UrlnsutO the lives / o f one or, more -of the ai - wnbse demise the * L • amount would be oppUedto liquidate the deht. Explanatory )■; - at the Banking House of >• ■ A. HILL &CD., * ... no v2fl . . • \Ypbd-at,second,dcor above Fourth. r* . ■ ■. Pxestde&t FlUmore .-r ' ' i%: TTAS TAKEN INSURANCE' ON HIS LIFE FOB! K II fid.OOO.in theLCunneclicur Mutual Lifd Insu- &r ranee Company, of HorlfordiConnecticut. , , Tbe following ariSthe Joint Stock rates .of Premium 3 of other Life Insurance Companies; eompared'Tvjth too n rates of Hanford Life andHeaUU Insuracce Company Annual Payment-for Pclicyof on* thtnaanddoUars. if. Sh - l > •Y Navu Of Company. -- vg&lSfcl§.R- I, Hanford Life* l..JEtaa Life Insurance Co>V.IL7QUSJBO 3150 9950 M5O fc Charter Oak Life Ins. Co. *->11.701*60 21.30 29.50 4550 \ tToited States Life Iny. CtK-14:20;19.00 2550 34.70 53.60 . |- Pennsylvania Life Ins.-Cp—14.4020.40 2750 3750 5050. ■, National Loari-fiind ;:M5p|19501i15501M.70 : M5p|l950lil550lM.70 5250 t; It will to seen by tHa attve iahlo that tho rates Tor In- { surance l withoutpanicipation in profits) in this Company £• are more than fifteen percent; lowerthan-any Joint fv-. Block Company in this Country or tho World; and they £ have been adopted after a/ull-invesiigoiiou oflho wholo k sableefi *. . . , * .■■■■•■ . 5 Those wishing to insure m either the .Conn, mutual or tho-Hartford lafeand Health Co. r Corner of 4th and Wood streets, pp stair*, j: aesdThlil >. < i To Farmers and lAass tebAing . ■ l -TO JMURE. DETACHED PROPERTY. | The New York “ Washington County Mutual Insu- j ranee Company ’’ ia the company for them to insure \ in. Itisthe omy Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company that has jrau r through five yeafe without taxing their J note. Itis the largest company of theklndinlheworld, V numbering over' IU,OOO members.: It does not Insure } Steam Mula } Carpenter or Cooper-Hiops, or anything f hazardous or Only Houses,Baraa and t tbeir conlents,and bnt SSjQOO'on ono risk: Churches, -n-. Academies.ana School Houses, and bat Sl,oooon.each. g. A certificate can be seenfrom one of tho first men ia E Piitsbargh r to show that the Company doespayits loss es promptly; ; : C A. COLTON, GenU Agent,. novl cor.dtAth and Wpodsts.,up stairs. Y: '• 'INBUH.AISCBi» -V '£:/ The deiawahe mutual- safety inbue * k ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Roomofthe ExJ r. change, Third strpct.FluJadelpliia. • {?.■* Fug Issubakce^—'Buildings, Merchandize and other propertjr in Wim and country; insured gainst loss of damage by fire oltljeloweßtraiA of {rremimn.- !v Mariks iNstTßA^cz.— TheyalsoinsoreVessels, Car j |: goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or a., special policies, a* ihe assured may deslset , 4 ? IhlatoThakkpobxatiow.— They also insure merchant £’ dizeiransportedby.WagohSjEailroadCarSjCanal \ Boats and.steam Boats, on rivers and, laJtegj on the most 1, liberaltenns. - 1 ' DIBECTGRS—Joseph H; Seal, Edmond A. Bonder r- Jobn C. Davis. Robert Barton, JpbnE.Penn»e«Saaofii »' Edwards, Geo.G.Leiper.Edward Harlipgton.laaae-E. [_ Davis, William Folweli. John Nowlin, Dr.tLM.Hnston* f JamesC: Hand.Theopmlos Paulding,H. Jones Brooks, l' :Henry S!oan> Hugh Craig, George SerrilkSpencerMe* * Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J r G. JohnßOß,Wiiiiam Hoy,Dr, r ~ 8. Thbinas/Johg Sellers, Wm. EyrerJr. v ' i ---. r DIRECTORS AT T; Morgftn, !. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. \ ■ WILLIAM MARTlN,President* L - Thos. C. Haso, Vice President. » \ . ; JosephW..,Co was, Secretary. ? 42 Water street, Pina-, r burgh.- .(je!6:dtf> - : jr>A« MAI>EIBA,Agent» . 2 sew fingland LiTO-Stoctelnffurance GOa- T)ERSONS 3efiix6us'of initiririg 'Ui£xr AnJ.mAU will A leant fromihe &nowing'by jaw of. the Company, * that theterms oflife insurance on stock Irrery dmerent.. from insurance on human life,-Thetnsaredaro entitled v 10 pay where theaniraal breaks a leg, :becomea blind, , &c. ■?'' ;. / , ' ;~.v ,^ : vr:troj> Asticle x. Inthe eventof accidehtor disease of each*/ a natare as to cause permanent injaryv thoogh death may - not enflue,they wilt be liable fbrthedttmhgedoiie toth> arumal not exceeding the amount insured. - „ . G. A; COLTON, cor of Fotnifc and Wood gimW , Fire and EXailno tonurawiri *“ 7IIHE OFFlG&oftheJnjtirarw* Co f C f Tfattk Amtrita 1 hasbeeu tanovcd toihe Warehouseof Hazdv. Jones* & C.°.,No. Wl Front s ![ ee house EastofWood ings and iheircontcms,ajiAoa3hipment«by Steamb«tu and;other vessels, for ' the above old andresponsible Company.; ■>- Eap3l < WM, g;JONE3;Agent. KilfO ftXtdfHettllK'lwanrawww.: . T^ISiSSS I w-■*#§? fSJP healthinsurance f J . COMPAN y» df TPhxltuhfcpTUa, Incorporated by tho l^egislatnre of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B;dattter Per peiool; Capual 00,000 w than on* PenmuU t»oma;C«7ipany,.and fQlL2o,petifccnt.’ldw ? hr::thaii tne usual rates of lafelnsurance,ttB the.followlng.eompaii son will show. Thus a personal the ago bfSO uistoinit for SIOO for ihfe : Giiard gjL3& Pennsvk vania 82y3dt Peon Mutual S&36,Equitable 62M, New England 82,38, Albion 82,48, NeW ; York Ihfe§&w» Life .--.>/ V;?fv r DmaeroßS—Samuel V Orrlck, Charles 3> Hall, Wm F- Boonej Robert FlQng; GhaxlesF Hayes, M W Baldwin*. Chas 0 BCampbeUv M. ». L LewiiS GoopeS J Hodman, Barker, E H Butler, Edwin k Cope! Pm^T DOrrick t Pies.FrsjWentrßobcnF. King, 7 Secretary,Francis BlaokburneV" given by _ SAMIIEX* FAHNESTOCK, Agent* Omcs« Commercial Rooms, corner of Third ahd^Woad saw* ■ Pittsburgh. :; J ih •■<•. _ INDEMNIT Y. ,' 4 . '' r -X- Ths Franklin Firs Inswanss Op*’ _ .OF.PmWDMHIiv. -fQpaSJf >T\IRECTOR3t— n y XJ ;, Chiles \Y. Bancker, - • Geor* ;__ .£... . Thomas Hart, : "Mar' jCW. Richards, • Tobias"Wagnet, • -decafD.Lowbv Samuel Grant, • - y AolphiE. Boric, Jacob R.Smitn, ...... - Browne,' • rrCHAS Morris Patterson. . Chas. G. Bahcxke, Seer*' W^BANCB3BBjPfe« , t». JP» Continue to make J\ ;;V' ’; on every description af v . nsttrance, perpetual©fumuea .■> • The Company hhve' /-/Property* iatownand country. which, with their Or ' ; f «??nred * iMgd CohUngeht Fimd affordample prow and Premiums, safely.lnvested TheAssetso' - ' published nor • tqoCampany. on January Ist, 1649, as lows,vii j? ■ .eeaMyda an Aci orAiisemblyi'vrew as fol &.“'«ges .- 31,047,436:41 J- .alEsiale 04,734 83 ' remporary Xoana-—•"■..■ .'WfiOl 85 ‘ Stoats —_ —. ; 51i5325 .•- .Casb,4o —.—38j504.37 . 7l bottom losses by *4fotdidgjemiaeace of the advantages of Insurance, aa well as the abiluy and •■ mari!] , Officii N. E.corae> lWooditaa3 < i ns ; Flreaßll Msrwte lnslaraae«.'‘ mHE Insttraoce.Company-of of Phils X <lelphia,Hirouglv iis<3aly atttliotijlcd' f Ageat, tho *ab. scriber, offer, to matspemaceatandl limited uuiouica oa property, in this city and its vicinity, and on ahlpmaa by thecahai and rivers.'.i.: /. ..... •. f r . t , -■; : - DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Prea’lA Samuel Brook., : ' Alai. Henry, , Charles Taylor, - , SanraelW.Jlooea,: -. ySamnelW. Smith, Edward Smith, . . Ambrose White, ■■■■■ John A'.Rrown, : ' Jaeoh-AL Thomas, ■ r •, ■ John’White,' " Johnß.' > ]■’ Thomas P. Cope, ■ lUchardD- •-. Wm. Welsh, • .Henry D.Sherrard,Bec’y. This ia the oldest Insurance Coatpany iii the United State a, having becnchartcrcd in I*o4. Its charter is per- . petaaljhnd from Its trjgh standing, ,atng expgtleaoei am ple means,and' avoiding oil nsfsst Jhiextra. haiardoas character,itmaybecOn»i!lcrca^aaolloa^amjpietacari. "?At - Cotmtingßodni of. Atwood, ftnesfcCtf., Water tad ‘Ronlsu.pPittabnrgh t-V raayjy SHAWtS.— Hecciiud lhia moroiiie,f ei erjrtcas, 409 Bro;he,BayStateandl*>nsSHAwLS—Yel-yWna- Tior A. A. MASON •& CO.V caondOlilaikatottMS, *Vi' 'j; Vi, 'V *'- ; i. ■ • - f-V- Jrj *'*"* ,-,**i-,**r *■• * « ■» - r /-v'-', • •V’: / ~ "* f' , *’ ”7 •y--’ 90'. •4VV V t / .*•> ~ v.'.-5.1V!# , -r;^'. r --^.' i V.:“V''; ■ »r- ■. : 1 ti,- '..
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