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V% : 7: .1,- J : il £mliloossSo& itetl SiSSnSifil^Se^QP 4»app|^B til ■&*?-'•. ;§gfs. ’Vtf&nfr .' s?rv~>/'-'r•’.•'-'i^4‘''■5 ?r v ~>/'-'r•’.•'-'i^4‘' '■ r*V«j* 1 ” ■ - • v- - •• ;.‘ 3 •--- .7^:,i.7..-;:- l **.^.! ..TX ‘ •■ '■* f?>. i." .„ v ;.. ~ •',• w . • {•'t:'! r ;•• . mt&k, 4<' '•'"k f/7v*Vv’'v7 - ' -- *'■*. >f- " ‘-y s '■ 77 777; 1 -. ■-- -- ~ .' *•, . • \. •/ '" ■' /. ’*\ 7 ■ * \i e - ' ■.,», /. V •*- ■ ~ k , »r • , - : • 'fVtv xf.±4.f‘J ‘ <r^i ills? vl / f- %- O >' ‘ ‘ ' x , •> . . ■» t ' ' k - 'sAj*» v• -t . <■ On BXS- TOBACCO in store aud for sale by OU nov4 STUART fc SILL FLOOR- BOARDS—a new articlr.- • ""'JL- 100 000 feel, well seasoned, for sale cheap bv • • • . JOHN A. BLOOMEK. " ‘ ■ fab4 ~ Allcgheny>Planuig Mjtllft. ~T?INK FLOUR—Cu bbls- in tiore utid for *ule very jP low by " ' rfeblSj WM.DVER. LUYEHSEEI>~-18 Obiß.prl anU Toe sale low, febl3 •hio ctecd, just rec*< WM: DYER, ' .... . .... No. 201 liberty strebi.- • : ■"T 'AHD—SW bbls. No* 1; • JU • t JOfeegs do; for sale by re bn WM D\ LE ■ifXLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; • v/""'-' l lnBb • do j . /,■;, • Jamaica Ruin, m boltles. Forsaleby - 3 P HORBACH, t 1 • - 197 Liberty sired. , . TOO XET.—Rooms and sieam power for tneclmmca • . .jl 15ttrpoae8. Enquire of _ • • •.• ::rp&t . SCaIFE & ATKINSON, 110 Front «. \ -.-.. V T>E ACHES—£OO bush rec’dund for sale by ■: :.VJT' febi3 ■... • • samuel p.saßrvEp. A‘LB-50 bbls. XX. Campbell Sc Co.’s Spring Water :: j3L Brewery: 30 half bbls.do*, lor sale at manufaclu* ‘ ► xefßpttcesby M.DiPATTON^ '•-TeblB . . -ail Liberty St.? SOLLAND GIN AND IRISH WHISKEY— -9 pipes Anchor A Star brand HolFand Gin; puncheons Stuart’s Dublin genuine Malt Whiskey: . . . For sale by . [feblB) ’ M.D.PATTON- . 'TAJ r lNES—iiurgundy. Port,Madeira,Sherry, Malaga. .-Red and Rhineisn, ia lots to sunpurcha<ers. • - ,yof by • ffebls] M?D: PATTON T ana Pine Apple Braudies.tfot gale by-* . jfcblS] , M.D, PATTON: - „!3T GNIK)N PORTER—SU doz. ■■ K. Williams’ 1 ’ London JU Porter for sale by [feblB] M- D. PATTON ’ OATS AND, KYL—IBUU bus. Oat a; . • 350 do Rye; in store and fc - • »»iety ■■■■■.', lfehiei M,D.PATTON /CLOVER aSD TIMOTHY SEED— . v/ . 40bus. prmio CloTer seeds do do Timothy seed :• lor sale by M.D PATTON. . • "LlO-LL BuilER— J bCila. for sale by T ■ J%>.feblB. M.D. PATTON. TJQXASH—B casks No. 1 for sale by IyJL- .feblB M.D.PATTON. ...: ’gjßOOMß—li!o doz. Com Brooms m store and for sale. X> febis M.D. PATTON: • m"OI0B AND RAISIftS—S ticrccs S.C. Kice ; 1j?0 bZK v- AV JtL- R, B&islns i for sale by - \ - able WiftE—4s doz. Casscttn & Co., IS4l—su- O ponor quality—for sale lowio.clo&o consignment g-- :.foblS ' M.D.PATTONi OLD R\L WHlSRE^—lftbbls. very superior quali ty, for saleby _[feblBJ &LD. PATTON. . RECTIFIED ■'•WHISKEy—2SU JJUL bbls. ou hand and for sale by ' ■ feolß SI. D PATTON. - r /"'UGARS—I!OO bxa. Pnncipe, Kegaiia.und Yara Sizes . •:•at low prices,for sole by i ■ jM-D. PATTON* 40 OAP, CANDLES AND STARCH—IBO bis. for sale Oojtnanafaciarer's prices, by BRANDIES— 20 hall and qnarier pipe* Cognac, Bor* dcaoiand Rochelle Brandies, or different vintages*' in store and for sale by . tfeblSl M.P.FATTONI - /'IHA&IPAGNK COGNAC BRANDY—Vintage 18STJ, V inbonles, for sale by [teb!B] M, D. PATTON; \Jir HITE BEANS—O bbls. small while just rec’dah fy for gale by [feb!3l WM. DYERi S: F - FJjOU R—IOO bble. ree d and lor sale by J • fcbl3 SAMUEL P.SHmVFRI SHORrs— 500 bush, received and for sale by » fob!3 SAMUEL P- SHRIVERj HOMINY— 12 bbls just rec’d and for sale by -JcblS WM.DYER f '- ftlObll-VINEGAR—SO*boIs. for sale ar a barcaJu : »bl 3 ■ . ■ W,M. DYER SENECA. bbls. in store and for salebv .Jgfrl3 -SAMUEL P.SHRfVER IOI4L BUTTER—I bbls. pnme rec’d and tor Bale bv * febl3 ; aAMUEL P. SHRIVER- mALLOW—IO bbls. Sheep and 3 bbls. Reel Tallow.i X <cb!3 : , ; SAMUEL P.SHRIVEU.' OAK I&UTATION.—Paper Hangings, grained m imi lotion of oak, and varnished; Tor sale by . jan2S WALTER P. MARSHALL, . c --"UINEPaIo and Dark Cognac Brandies for sale by V : JF JAMES P, HORBACH. >*®l 9Pk ? 1 > S 0 AND SWPER GALLON -Tavern ' ; tS-T j**'* * ree P ers would do well lo iry our Prime Pale ..Jfrandi/y at ihe above prices, belore purchasing clse vWirore. MORRrs A HA WORTtI. ••'. . . • SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—Saint Louis, Baitib Grotznd anaSt. James brands, in store and for sale by . [febfll KING A MOORHEAD- ; • .’SJtfT'l-ER—lO keysforsale by. : 4> ftbO. KINO A MOORHEAD. INEGAR—2U bbls. Cider Vinegar for sab* by Jew KING A MOORHEAD. bACHJbS. Ai\ll> FtATHJBKS— ~ : “ • 600bush,Dried Peaches; Pnme Kentucky Feather*. For gale by !*& CAESON * M’KNIOHT. , inn BOXES RAISINS ; 150 half do ; <W 20 mats seedless Raisins; 25 casks Currants, in store and for sale by J. RHODES A CO., • No 0 Wood st HOES.— 150 doz best cast steel Hoes; . . 5. do do- Garden do, on consienmH ; ana for.sate by []alBl L> S. WATERMAN 4 SONS. 03 doz best quality cast steel Hay Forks: : JL 30 do do German do; • , 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure rocks, on consignment and for saio by jalS • . : L; 3. WATERMAN 4 SONS- i ,ftCYTHE SNEATHS.—42S doz r best quality, paten Scythe Sneatha, oa consignment and for sale by JalB ~ . • _ L. S, WATERMAN £ SONS. TCTAILiS AND sI’JKEs.—42O lefega Naila and Spikes jAI foraale.by ;_jalß gjEARL ASil.—l2 casks prime EearlAfch for sale bv JT iM L. s. waterman a sons INDOW SASH of ell styles for sale by •- H.C.KELLY, •0 . Agent for Fallsion Sash Factory. SCYTHES.— 75 doz beat quality brass Scvtbos ; 60 do do .. Cradle do; . 10 do common do; toeoniigameni and forsalc by h. S. WATERMAN A SONS, Nos 60 A 61 W-alfer, A 62 From st "CIXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB bbls. Extra Family JLi Flour for sale by _ . QalO] H.U. KKLLY. Jj'INE TEAS—2S half Cheats flno-Young Hy«oa } Jl ... IS do .an i and 1 lb.-packages; fi do • fine Black; . 20 * do i- do?in |,O oz. and i Dj Instore and for sale by packages. decl7 . - KINO & MOOUHKAD. WTHITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O boxes White Ha f f vaaa Sugar, just received and for Bale by <leclS - MILLER A RICKETSON HANGINGS —French and American Paper 1 ,!*nßfmgs and Hordern, from C|o to S2.GO V piece. . wf aMe.by, W. P. MARSHALL, ■W . . 85 Wood st ATCHEB, JEWELRY, Ac.—Now in store, a largo J.T..ofid rich stock of fine Watches, Jeweliy and Fancy Goods W. W WILSON, cecST . • corner of Market and Fourth Ptw- DRKSSLU FLUOR BOAItDS—SU,(r.JU feet- well »ea toned, surd good quality, for sale cheap by -JOHN-A. BLOOMER, ,|tlg > -y - Allegheny Planing Mills. BOX BOARDS—2S,t-0U feet different thicknesses, for tale by.... JOHN A. BLOOMER, .. Allegheny Planing Mills. 'OE&CHEB—SOfisacks Dried Peaches; Jti ■•:■■■ • II bbls. do; For sale by ■ i*S. • L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS. HAMES— 40 doz. p&ir horse and mule humes for sale by o&8] l. 8. Waterman a sons. BUTTER— 15 bbls. ftesh Roll Butter; ’ sdo 'packed do; 10 kegs do . for taiebv ’ . . ■: L 8 WATERMAN A SONS . - • ■ ■ Tin Roofing* fIIHE tobflcnbers take this method to inform property JL holders. bonse-traiMers, and all others interested ttatJbey suit continue the business of Tin Hoofing, in gH lit branches. Their skilland experience in thispart of the.bnsinesß, bashxthertoeuabled them to give entire nttsfaction. And they hope,.that by continuing the •ano policy of using the best materials, and employing •UUfal workmen, to keep up this favorable impression If lhe question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought befprethe notice of this community for the first time, II • consider that the importance of the subject “> 1“ extending our views on Us superior ? h,B > however, is noi the case. Wo shall utCrefore, confine ourselves to a few remark*. On the hS" c ?f ly 80ven y* tttB a K°i) we fin ijheioux first job of Tm Roofing in this place. From }£« “P^'.P"? enl ume > we lave covered with tin I a» rooh of the finest and most costly huildintis that I have been erected la this county. We have riven our TiewS-Otua previous occasion ou the superior advantnre - ot Tut over iron, as a covering for houses.' And time, the great tester of all things, has tint too clearly Drove, the correctness of our opinion: , Again, if we place Tin in juita-postuon.with Slate as o covering for houses, we think thattin will hear a fa vo rahle comparison, with some decided advantages I Theso advantages are,that when tinls used the roof enn I i,M^w ma r Ch saving materials, in the length of rafters, bnck in the gable ends—mak/ne the I access in case of a fire, and showme n I better finish and appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters are, worked I ill thereby saving the extra and I for copper goiters, copper flashings 4c I —ttutra indispensible on slate tools. If further reasons srere deemed necessary, we could ofler the experience otpiu easterncuies in proof what has been advanced, M Ills hwell known fact that New yorkandoihcroasi -01(0 mues very general y prefer even tin for heir most costly OB<lopleo?“ i buildinge,noiwuhstandingihcyhave I . aftiirsupply.O.fslate attheir doors. Withtheso remarks We-Wllueave the subject with those interested, and will I take pleasure in giving farther information when called I on.- JOHN DUNi.AP * CO I febl? i comet Market and Second sis I - ‘ Central Tea fetore. ~ ~ TUST- RECEIVED a fall and tresh assortment ot O Oreen and Black Teas, which will be sold on the mostlhvorable terms, wholesale and retail, cither from thoodgtnaljpackages or m metallic packs, to sou custo mers.:. All Teas warranted fresh—pocked or loose. 1«S». . H.C. KELf.Y, Fifih strict. Howe’s Cough Candy. by H. Smyscr, Joel Mohler, Ogden: & Cocke. Wm. Juckson, and rhSS fcSrD U * llt *bttrgh; tV.R. M’CleUond, Man, --Si: _ (nov29 Jilisrrllaneona. ■ M. D. PATTON, M. D. PATTON. I a the Diamond L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS JttiHttllanfous- CORN.— 200 bushels in ears, justrec’d, for sale by STUART & SILL, - fab2Q— IH Wood si fILOVLK sled—s 4 Dbls. rec'd by Bi*araer Arina, VJ and for sale by i-[feb2o) - STUART & SILL. -T- ARB—In kegs and bblsm store andfor sale by ■ •■Li ieb2o. : - • STUART & SILL- CIIAB ciDLlt— lu bbls just received and for ' * fchao STUART & Bltf/.’ MULASSL&— A superior article for.sale by I : _• • .. 1 STUART g SILL TOBACCO.— GO boxes prime s’s, cheap, to close oht" ft* 2o • STUART & SILL. r .PkA— 2Uimu chesu X. H. ia store and for sale bv< • a fcb2 ° STUART & SIIL- ■ J?LUUK.r-. 40 bbls. Family j2O half bbls- do; T : .200 do • Superfino ji n store andfor sale. _ STUART A SILL ROLL BUTTER.— 2O bbls. fresh; for table use;. \ - 4Ukeg« :do.; ftir.sareby J * eb 'fr • ,t ." 1 ■ V STUART & SILL. HlCKOtt\ NUTS,—-100 eacis,iri6tord and for e*le _febJo _• • STUART & SILL. by leb2t) . ' STUART & SILL- tIORN BROOMS—tIOOdoz. common; J • '4O extra large ;-rec’d on consign mam, to close out. [febSOJ STUART * SILL. BACON SHOULDERS—In store and for suleby! ftb2o STUART & Bft.f, eLA^S— IUO boXda Bby 10 and IQ by Tifor sale bv feb2o ~ ; STUART A SILL! T)£ACHE3—gO sacks on haat andfor Bale by 1 » XT feb2o STUART A SILL SOAP— ICO bores, ui sioie aud for s&Je by • y . . StUARTfIA SILL. BAITING— SCI balea.fto.SLto close; by- ' ' \ (cb2o STUART A SILL “YTINEGAR—4O bbls, (pure cider,) in store. ; V fcbao STUART A SILL- COMMON LiGAitS—lo,ooo common Ciirsrs.ioclOße. feb2o r.-..- STUART A SILL. . /TtROUND bLED—On hand mid for sale by \ UT fcbgO RHODES A ALCORfi fTIORN- MEAL—On hand. aada&Nr-snle by V teb2o RHODES A ALCORN HULLED BARLEY—OI oar own manufacture, con stonily unhand, and (or sale by < <ebt>o ; RHODES A ALCORN OIL MEAL—Ot our own manufacture constantly ion hand and tor sale by RHODES A ALCORN, * feb 0 117 3 i si, opposite St. Charles Hotel- OAT MEAL—Of our owp. manufacture, constantly on band and for. sale by RHODES, A ALCORN. |RIeD' PEACHES—*IOI) bus prime Halved tor eale f by ((eb!3j ; WM.DYfiRi. XAf LDDINGS. Ae»—<M)o. Wedding Cuke Boxes; V? 200 Cornelian Rings; 12 dox. assoited bold Pens: ‘ 12■ do do , 4 do do Razors & Straps Just received at iho Watch and Jewelry Store of i W.W. WILSON, I corner of Market and Fourth sts. RAFFING and Printing Paperforaate by 5 W. P. MARSHALL, ; iebld 85 Wood street; London dastara. i PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the keg, for Bale by (om3l:ttJ JOSHUA ROBINSON* JUaT RECEIVED, aireah supply ©l Or. S- a- Fitch's . valuable.Medictncs, among which are remedies for Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee* tares on the Treatment and Cure of Consumption, 4c For sale by .COULTER 4 HACKE, Druggists, ocIS : . comer of Wood and Third streets BRANDIES— dO quarter and-half pipes, of different vintages, of this following celebrated brands * “Hennesey,” ‘tOtord;” ‘'Dupuy &C 0.," **A-Selg* nette,” *■ Pinet, CatuUon 4 Co.,’ 1 *• Jean Louis " For sale idiots to suit purchasers. •M. D. PATTON, . -• 311 Liberty street; CHEAP WALL: PAPER—from to ‘25 Centals large assortment for sale by Jcblg \V. P. MARSHALL; A'J EELS-NO.-IJUJSIN, just received uud for vale by !f B A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., • fcbG .... ■ . . .corner Ist qnd Front streem; 2 ril tn HAVANA ORANGES ; jUUI/ 40 boxes Malaga Figs; ICO druids do do 150 kdo do-.-.do . For sale by JOSHUA RHODES 4 CO-, ja24 . NotQVooJ street. C^O-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribera hnv«» *t|n»ryd / into Co-Partnership under the . fina of Scaife, At* Kinsjn 4 OitLs. „WM/B. SCAIFE JAMES ATKINSON. • ja3l ■ JOHN M-OKEI.V- H LATINO BUILDINGS —We are prepared to lux* niah and erectapparaui* for heating large or «raali bnudiags, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D H. >\ illtams, from the cast, to superintend us construc tion. uadlj SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OK.BLV. •)n BARRELS prune N. O. Molasses, per steamer Messenger, [decld] CARSON A M’KNIGHT: Molasses andsugak rJbbls.N.O. Molasses; lCbhd*. do Sugar Landing from steamer Keystone State, and for sale JaB CARSON 4 AUKNIGHT, 04 Water si RAFFING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sate, in large or small quantities, by jaH W. P. MARSHALL. PLANIAriON SUGAR—3d iihds. prune plantation Sugar told crop,) on consignment and for sale bv decl9 MILLER A RICKETSON. FINE French and German Wine forsale by ja2l JAMES P. UOKBACH PLANTAGENEV GUARD RAZORS.—“ The only sate and perfect Razor maaafactarcd.” Just re ceived, pur express, another lot of these truly valuable and unique Razors. . [jqis] \V. W. WILSON- mn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR; -lvJ'-J 50 bags Coffee; BObbis.No.3 Mackerel; 75bbls.Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsale by _ J T. WOODS A SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, No. GL Water xtra et Removal, r |'Hfc» subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pills* JL Public generally, that he has removed Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, to the Apouo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu* Pl*d.by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing ottice—winch, in connection with bis old room, makes the most spacious Carpel establishment in the country; and his advantages so far surpass ony house in tins cuy for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain or Baiting every person who may .favor him with a calf His stock is complete In every article In his line, and great pains.will be taken at all Lmea to show goods ta persons wishing to look or buy. oct3l E. W. LYND. SALE OF VALUABLE XROS WORKS, NEGROES, fIIFLES, Ae. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sell at the Loaisa Furnace, hi Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1651. the Furnace :i known as the Louisa Furnace anil the Mount Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there* I fo, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same o*™ ;| and place I will soli a valuable negro man, John Carter, : j a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1» 2,‘ and 3 years. ■ The real estate on a credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 years. • .. j I On the XUh of April, :lssl, I will also sell,- at the late residence, of Robf. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., [the.IKON FROFERTV,knownas the Tennessee Fur* | nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all | the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of I several thousand acres, on a credit of I,2,3aitd 4 years, i Sumner Count#.Lands -near Qallattn. i I will also sell, on the 2Gth of.Mnrch, 1851, in the town : i of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of landlyiog < i tnsoid.Coanty, knswit as lhe Preston tract ofland.ona i ; credit of 1,2 and 3 years, s- i House and Zct in Nathttlie. .. I 1 will also sell, on thu 28th of March, 1851, a valuable i House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market House; known -as Lot No. 61, situated on High st., on a credit of i, 2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi* I red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real cs-1 UWinallcascs. P. PRIESTLEY, CAM- j. Bale of mules, Wagons, &e, I I will, as the Adra’r of Robt. Baxter, fell at the Lou* i«a Furnace. In Montgomery County, Tenn , ou the fith I day of April, 1851, all the personal property of the said j Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Fornaoe, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, aud Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. i I will also sell, on the llth day of April, 1651, ut the late residence of Robert Baxter,in Montgomery county { Tennessee, about 30 Males, Horses, Cattle, Household i and Kitchen Furniture, together.with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a creditor 12 months.— : Bond and security will be required on.all sums over i 910. lhe sale will be continued at each place from day i today, till all the property is sold. I Deo. 17,1850. * ROBERT BAXTER.Adin’r. Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee stated. Published ull day of last sale. j The Nashville Union andTruo Whig; Ota Louisville Journal; the Cmcinnuli Commercial,anu liie Pittsburgh Post, will publish ilto above advertisement twice a week unui day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Master lor settlement. • dec:2S:tawts —CiarkivUle Jtfimonian, Spring Htor-U or Carpets. FfIHE subscriber having returned from tho Eastern X cutes. ts now receiving UisSprmg stock of Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearth hubs, Door Malts, Drugget Stair Crash, Table and Plano Covers. Matting, &?., &o. All of which have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries. With an eye single to the interest of his custo mers, and ail who may favor him wiih u call, great pains is at all times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock where can be found the latest and best styles of the above named Goods, wiih prices and qualities to *ulr ' E: W -LYND, Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building, Fop'"H «ir- Check Lost»' A CHECK drawn by us in favor of Henry Phiz No 1955. dated February 4th, 1851, on N. Holmes & Sons, of this city, for three hundred and fifty dollars has been lost from the mail between Piitsburpb and Park ersbureh The pubhc.are cautioned against receiving eaid check, as the payment has been stopped • “ * ebl7 ■ ■ • . MILLER & KICKETSON r *UKK MIV GOODS X STORE'Wo.eOMartctatreei.wiihFjxiures. and a troall tiock of Fancy and Staple i»ry Goods, to be "old .at a bariam. Any person wishing to commence btuF ■ ness pn Market street, the above old established b “l ness stand, one of thebeston the street, oan be had on Ayorablo term*. if application is made immediately to thcsnbscriber, who wishes to change his business- J»3O WM. H, GABRABD | Ihrufifl atib iHeMniUfl. Conghi ond Colds Cared In 48 Homs. QlNCEihQmtrodQCUpnof this new compound, Coughs ij ana colds arccuredm a very short time* *Ve will warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup to cure eases of Coughs, ColdB,-Broochiiis,Laigugiiiß, in less tune and ittV&jebeaperrate than any other- medicine ever discov- ■ r . v .TTHaS. AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old ;Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which ismoredisagreeablethan the Cough ttsolf,, This'is obviated in this mixture, for n is a picas .ant soothingarliclc and It wiUcuro, or the money toiilbe rtfundtd!, .The evidence in favor of this medicine in our city, from our owncluzena^should convince anyone Of its efficacy... It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and hasheeaused by him in his own practice for a number ofy ears, with the most heroic success. CONSCMFTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, daughter had been affiicted with a Cough ana expectoration,night sweats, hectic fever, and all:the distressing symptoms of consumption, &ud that after ta king two bottles she-was eatircly cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma .and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a<do xenof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup,- Ageutlemanfram Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pector&lSy mp to be a good article, for -ho has used uln his own case and in-the cases of members of his family withthe most perfect success. ; It u ons or Tint Cheapest Medicines «ow known --It is put up lu half pint bottles at GO cents each, or six bottles for 62,60. ’ CoutrrnT Storekeeperswould do well to keep a sup ply of thismedicine on hand alt the time, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious Temediesever discover ed for all coughs and diseuses of the lungs and incipient - Consumption. • • ■ CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums,bat do not heed them.--If you want to get well, buy Dr. Krybkb’s - Pbctobai. Btbop, and take no oilier; this will cure you. - It has util some of the-most-vaioable ptants and herbs of the materia -medico, and is compounded by a person skilled in.the healing-art,-‘There can be no deception in this medicine- It is prepared ia.your own city, nndihe proprietor has numerousiceruficaies, attesting its valu able properties, which wilt be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. . .. > .' Aosnts Wavtiu) throughout the United Slates to sell this medicine.; 'Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to-all agents; besides, they will be doing *ul fertng humanity a service bv placing iu tbeir hands the greatest medicino for Lung diseases-the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A M’« DOWELL. Druggißts, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, jr.,Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H Buchanan. Hickory; George Keyser, McKeesport; J. D. Vowell, Caaonsbargh; and by merchants and druggists generally. fjatlS h respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth in relation loonecf the mail important Remedies of mod ern tunes / PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is cot more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by tbe community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain wilf ns great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up forth e sole purpose of making money; but. one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty* when we write about a medicine, that we write tuutu— that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick aie very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to ap • swer the object of gallmgor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this: we are anxious only that tbe truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in pider to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single articleof the materia medfea. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the pair two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also,the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county: There are others ; bat these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on tbe subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless* .The Petroleum will care, when used according to direc, ttOQv—Diarrbcßa, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skm, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm, Teller, Scald Head ’ pains in ibe bones and joints, otd sores. Ulcers, Went, Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, bpinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples. Corns und Bunions. In fact, it is a obeat universal ukuedt, and has been tried in most of 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 m showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, tbe Petroleum is tho greatest Remedy of the ape. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are oegiunuig to ase it m their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award u due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge thutthe Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood struct Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ?D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Baim, 7tb street. Pittsburgh. {jad ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Qftstrlo Jatcot A CHEAT dyspepsia curer PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Huron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.S. HOUGHTON, M.D . No -11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVbA and DEBIIITY, Nature’* own method,by Nature's own agcni, the Gastric Juice Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Bekv r* about two Uoges, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I Baron Lnoia,in hiscelebraied work on Animal Chem utry { says: «An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uu the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of ihe stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food; as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be- in the human stomach- 0 Dr. Pebsibx, In bis Turnons treatise on “ Food and Di eVpablished by Fowlers & Wells, New 1 ork, page 35, suites the same great fact, and describes the method of jrepajauon. There are few higher authorities than Dr I Dr. Cokbb, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo- I gy of Dlgesuon,” observes that w a diminution of the due I quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre- I vallmg cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “&dU- I ungal&ned professor of medicine in London, who was I severely otlucted with this complaint, finding everything | else to fall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtaine! I from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely snccesafnl ° I Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on“ Vegeta | ble Diet,’’.says; “ It Is a remarkable fact in physiology, I that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, itn ] pan to tpe fluid the property of dissolving various arti j cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges* I uoa of them in no wise different from the natural diKest- I ive process,” I Dr. Sums’# great work, tho “ Chemistry of Man,” {Lea 1 tc Blanchard.Piula., 1840, pp 3UI-2) says: “Thediacov- I cry of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history I of. Digestion. From recent experiments we know that [ food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” •- Professor DtriWLisori, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject I His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric i Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from i animals, are well known; “ m all eases.” he says, di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions. o AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. IlocGMTOn’s preparation of PEPSIN hai produced the most marvelous effects, curing coses or Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,ami 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 been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid and wonderftil, but perma nent. • * I It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly I useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, 1 Fevor and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and 1 tlifc evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no lonn of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS winch u docs not seem to reach and remove at once.— i dpmdp! * l< 2 W ’ b & 4 they may be, it GIVES INSTANT i n.£iL.jE,r . A single dost nmovtsalllhe unpltasani sump i toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, 5° “3»« iliese good cffects permanem. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vorailiuß, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating,Jow, cold state or the Blood. Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide. Ac ’ Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono Louie will of ten effect a lasting cure. : Every bottle, bears the written signature of J ' S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor- \ ' - Sold by agents m every town in the United States and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally Agents for Pittsburgh, KEVSER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices- [nv2o‘v Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street Bull’s Sarsaparilla ana tbe Cholera. NOT a Single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this sarsaparilla is made, and where from ISO to 200 boutes arc retailed daily, but few isolated c&scs‘of Cholera have occurred, and they were eithei persons from boats or those who disregarded our advtcc. ■ . : [Cincinnati CkromeU, , For .ale by KEYSER * M’DO WELL, 140 Wood it. Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be obtained. . . ||ulytf> •orlh street; PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DJARjUICEA, a very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it i For sale by JTO KEYSERI M6DOWELL, 140 Wood it. HITE WAJt—SOO Ns. for .ale by ' decs B A.FAHNESTOOK ACO, . .» ■ .. "*' s.fj' Public Attention T t «..-•/’ , .Ck ’/J, iHtfttllatttoas. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING-. Ni *W. Corner of Wood and Fifth. Streets. ffTHR Proprietor gl the Mornin<# Pobt aud Mercury X Aire MAimpAtrroßßß, respECifally informs h»a friends and the patrons ofthese papere, mat he has a large as soiunent of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office,■and that he is pro* .pared to“cxecolc. BETTER PRESS PRINTING OP EVERT DESCRIPTION; Book*, Bill* of Lading, Circulars, BiU Heads, Cards.- HandbtUs , Blanks - Hor Tips. iiJTAM kinds of Blanks; Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bala,with appropriate cats, printed on theshortest nonce onu mos; reasonable terms. : xic respectfully asks ihc patronoge of his friends and the publicgenerally, in ;his branch of his business, sepfla . . J L. HARPER. JASIES W. WOODWELL, Cl ~g7 CABINET ' Yga JmSsSfcFURNITURE MANUFACTURER, P(\ Wcretrooms 97 and OB; Third street. J. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and edstom • ers that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with WEll-Beasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extom Of his orders and facility in mat uiactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted turruterc, utlhe lowest prices. He bus adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers 1 interest with his. own, in quality and price,; and keeps always on band the greatest variety of every dcs* cripuon of farniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits au mspecuon, that die advantages of hi* establishment may bo known. The following articles consist,in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, c&nuoi be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities: . ‘ Parlor, drawing, din- ' ' - ing, and ued room chairs, of every variety, consisting of roscwoood, ma hogany and walnat Eliza be then, Conservatoire and Posy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a*teie oud Di vans of (ho latest French ana American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and IdAies* parlor Writing Desks of various - kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music rtatfds, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and.walnut centre and sora, ta bles, extension dining table*-; alt sizes of the - most improved, and decidedly (he best kind made; card,Pembroke ball and pier tables,,* wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbsiands of .■■} each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor recopuonchairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and hook cases, side hoards, fire scrocns, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cois for children; paper mache, (able and tea poys, ms-, hogauy, rosewood, and inlaid -pear! Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE ami WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with all articles in their line . . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, turmshed at the shot! cat notice. All orders promptly attended^ CHAIRS ASTO FURHITCttK. No.?* Third ttTezt,bti\oten Merkttand Wood, Ssuth »lde- We have now on hand a largo and \>L splendid stock ofevery vnirrTy Ksij and CABINKT-FUKNITURE, which we™3£7 • Bare confident cannot be auTpaaae d j.iffMiigsasl equalled, in this City, or n il.e West, in style and finish Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited tocall tmdexamine toi themscives- 10* Steamboats furnished on tb ■ shortest nstice: j 10* All orders promptly attended to. teblO.tf OTONNELL. MULLEW & CO Furniture and Chair Ware lloom*. T. B. \OUNG & 00., comer Thtrdr\ ("‘mtS&r and bmith/Uldsls.) opposite Brcnen\ _„ - »£fr s _fHiafrvrgA > Pfl,,keep constantly on hand KSa make to order, at the lowest price*, f *| 1 HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURk, and CHAIRS,o( the best workmanship and most approved styles. ' febls_ ' Steamboat*, Ahoyl ~ The subscribers tender their ac(7\ for the favors bestow ck. ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, andMf"j would. respectfully remind them and others inte- 1 * rested m umWing boats, that they are at all umes pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabiu Furnttnre and Chairs ot the be* material and workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO., Comer Third and Simtlifield streets. : . opposite lirown m Hotel.” U. C. lUUUBQ. l\. UAOLEU Hammer & Hauler* GAUINKT WABEROOM,SAHTHFII£LDSTRKET, Btiteetn Sevcrukureu and birawbtrry aUey, Pittsburg, Pa HAMMER A DAULLR keep constantly ouhand variety oi excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, aud sold on as • “favorable terms as can b« obtained ut any sunihtr establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an anasuaUy extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest ami plainest to the most costly. and elegant. All orders promptly uttended to. inrtMiGiu WM. K. SiEVENSON continuesto manu facture CABINET* WABR ol every desertp nPm Turn, at bis old stand, corner ol Liberty and ,L»tfftj«»i33evealh streets UNDERTAKING attended to. in all us branches, muyll hixtra Family Flour* ' FOlt the convenience of the citizens, the proprietor- Df the ‘-PITTSBURGH ClTYimLi.3,"hoveplaced boxes forthc reception of orders, at the followiutrplaces- J. A R. Floyd’s store,corner of-Wood and ethxt* • M.llay wood s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beclen s store,Jd street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor.4th and Smiihficld; John I Smith’s store,cor. High and Wylie street!; Telegram. Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Kelly, Grocer, eor. sth si. and Market alley : M. Grass’s *:.te f 9th Ward- The Hour wav niwiii call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Fluir, Ac., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable tor family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accouuts bait he allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. \\ c hope .that the public will be pleased with ibis arruugcmenl, as we shall eudeavor to do ihtm iust ee. liuaytlUJ WILMARfII & NOBLE HO I FOU CALIFOUNIA. rptlL subscriber has been authorized to receive Fuck- X to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNK, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engoge Passage In first class sailing Vessels from i anama to &an Francisco. Every information given on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, _5Py Post Buildings, Fifth st.. near Wood CfHhAl'hST SUMMUIt UUUDU IN TO\V[\T^T,., h , / Cloths, all wool, Cashtoareties; Scotch Plaid* Liuen Drills auil Ducks,with every variety of Alar scJtlfcs and other Vesting* and Trimming*, by’ J eS JOSHUA UOUINSON Philosophy of Uranclreth'B VoGetable' WHL.N the theory 01 the circulation or the blood sva« teiabluht’d, the secret springs of vitality were thenpartially exposed to our tic tv. We «aw and understood that the food we cut. was converted into blood, winch repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food la fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal ores that warm and invigorate our tuner man- The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to everv rumiiication or the body, even to the extremities of the i h , orn * «ntlo-tbe blood is thus the seat of lile, it is also the scat of disease. Food give* the bodv strength. Brandreth’s pills give blood lhe necessary power to throw out irom iiiuii all impurities, thus ren denngthe stream of life puro and healthy. If men were m0 I?/i nct L re > *kere would be. fewer religious creeds and If they kept close to nuture'a lawn m the management ot their bodies, they would require Imle medicine As men grow imeiilligeni they will become wiser and hap* I pier, even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that i when sickness assails them, they use Uraudreth’s Vege table umveral Pills, which soon restore them to health ioeyaro peculiarly adapted to the climate, end rcauire no extra care when they are used, iq either diet or cloth "ll.esrl.,ho®w be always in the house, so thnt upon i “f sl indication of sickness they may be aged- One i uose in the beginning is more potent lor.good, ihau a “® le j! a » er the sickness 13 fixedm Ibesysiem. In colds , toughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated poms, their effects will uc found beyond all praise. Three or five will uctlike a charm, often curing a dangetous malady at once, sa ying montlis of sickness and the'' evils thereunto attend* mg. ttemember, Brondruth’a Pills are a known and Jully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout Iho civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They takoouioaiy that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and, pain, leaving strength and health , they produce healthy sleep at night, and au an petite that relishes all kinds of food. 1 . bold at No. 29 Diamond alloy—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Urundreth Pills are kept for sale —me undersigned is the only agent in the oily. dec23;3m . , . THOMAS RKDPATII Hi UILLIKBR 4 0O„ * A X? ON.-HANOat Aelr extonsivo CABINET uud CHAIR MANUFACTORY No. 04 Smithfield it a large assortment of fancy ami plain-Pnrniinre, which .hey will sell 15 percent, below customary rates. terms—cash only. . 'ldeci^ly UUgoiutlOU. •.••■ • • v: fIMiE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the X subsenbera. under the film of J.B. BONNET it Go-, is ihib day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . JEROME S. BONNET. , MATTHEW P.PATTON PittiburgA, April t5t,1650- > fij r Having sold my entire interest ur the firm of J. S. Bonnet & Co. to M. 0. Patton, my lato partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure m recoin* mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. [a } >3] J. S. BONNET m ..p . Gravel Roofing. '■ «r * reaperLfuliy inform the oifizeus of X. Pittsburgh and vicinity* that they ore now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL RGOHNG,in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From tbeir experience in buslheusi they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to ail those’ who muy give them work. .The superiority ol Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in ease of fire, is too well known to require any argument m its. favor. To those who arc unacquainted.with our work, we begleave to refcrlhem tp Messrs, Thomas Liggett, br., John F. Ferry, Rody Patterson. M. Kane, Jr,ana others,for whccnwchave done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended, to We* will be found on Wylie street, be ♦ween High and Tunnel streets. mattiiew McGovern, johnskinnin. . tt. c. S(o«Ktoa, : M BOOKSELLER ANV STATIONER* HNo. 4?, cobneb os Mamkt anp Thibd stbbbm, . AS constantly on band for sale—Wnung, tfeuer, Priming and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’,Ful* ana Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will soil at the lowest cash ptieei, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps, i >• . i . -'-i .■*-* .■i.V- '* ' , Winter Clothing Belllng Low - tar. Caab*- Liberty, strtet, Pittsburgh, has on A.* hand a large, asgonmont pfthe latest style of WiatcrCoats,of fashionable coldrti. Also, Pants, Vests and all other articles' 7 in the clothing line. Wholesale .purchasers will find a most desirable stock to select irorn; and will be sold lowfor cash, :■■■ •• fdecl9 b. m august, ■"_. nD MERC;HANT T A IL°R, * ; TN FORMS his friendrond customers that he hoa open- JL ed a,CLOTHING STORE, at N a. ’B5 Smithfield at., oaob ® suited at all times with anything in 10081 'finished style ‘arid workman* iISS«^- er ‘ tS 18 Goods are all freshjOf the best and :ffla teria!, and’ho palna will be spared ri?? 01 ? - # Teat^ 1 fi e &ree of satiafdction to his pat . ™ n j!* 4 &0 - ftioek Ready Made CLOTHING always onhand. [dt. c lo Mi ksiitiT, "■ ‘ A i tailor, H^l tST HE Jargtf X 3. and carefidlv selected stock of French* English c^OT -^ s > CABSIMKRES andVEST jNGS--of the moßt approved colorsond styles: which 'Jfi 8 P *»? aro< * I 0 £ aake to order in the very iesi manner ail *J tnost reaßoaable tenna. 1 ' ■ -- ,-.. , u w a Y 8 on hand a good asiortmem ofgentle'- J?* a S' Fashionable heady mAdk CLOTHING, Shirlfl, BankeicUeoi;Glo»Ds;Bii»]>«iidet*,ftc! THREE BIG DOORS! , • - JOHN. M'CLOSKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, 151 Liberia at. Mi, , , „ Ri»sbiargh,Pa. >■; V stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, amounting to upwards of 3100,000, which I think wm be found to by oue of the choicest selections of gar ments ever got up in this or any other ciiy in the; West ern country. : - ' My purchases having been all made early,T liave' therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore eita*. bled to offer my stock at unusually low prices.:::! ‘ • have this season paid more than usual attention !to. the manufacturing and style of my* garments, so that* the very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed, .Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by theaaperior jnakepf the clotbihg as by the iownesyor tnv prices. .The proprietorwould particularlycall the Attention of' all. dealers m Clothing to Lis present stock, believing that upon examination of the quality and prices of hU ! -Goods they will be induced.to purchase at ms establish** roehu Tlie wholesale room . now. contains upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowest in price-..; ...... ...... ... The proprietor is now determined to make this depart-' roent a point of great-attraction, and with this view has - constantly on hand a large quautity of goods suited to every section of the United Slates. la the catting department will always bi founda very large selection of all the choiceaim&kes.of Cloths,.Cas eu?iet®B ano looe found in this or eastern markets.- He is prepared lo make cloths to order in the shortest Rouce in the latest and most fashionable styles, - ■tdTespectfiJUy Invites bis old friends and easterners, ax well as the public in general, to call and examine feu hemselves. .... . .. . (ocU3; Great Inducements to Bay Clothlae i i WHITE OAK U FORKS CLOTHING STORE I t LIBERTY. AND 63 IRWIN STREETS. mHL subscriber sell. bis eatire ,stocks! 1 CLOTHING, offers Eis EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF NE W AND FASHIONABLE GOODS i at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money.by calling on him. sep24 W.Jy DAVITT, PTopnttor. j THE Undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heineah, of New York^sole Agent tor the safe of his justly celebratedpatentTfiilors’ Shears.' He offers these Shear 4 now at manufacturers prices. Having a coraplcic as* aorunent of these Shears, Irorn ,C?lc. up to Sia a piece; be calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressm akers and Tailort, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Libeny.strcet,4thdoor from St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a shale of the public patronage, which this article to justly deserves. ? oci3l:uu* J. F. HAVEKOTTE. ’• SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF OUT GOODSr • ‘ AT.IBS One Price Store oT A. A.fiIASON & CO., Nos. G 2 and 64 Market strut. WILL cdmracnce 'On MorroAT, jJecember 30,1850' and continue through the month of January. On! this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment: will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten* l rive stock, amounting to One Hundred and .Thirty ; Thousand Hollars, will be offered at. Retail, at folly oue-i fourth less than, usual prices. * . } The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will : be suificieul guarantee for a call this teason. They will however mentiou a few of the Goods and Prices, for.the benefit of those Who have never attended their Sales— vii:— Rich Cashmeres, - - c. Usual price St,oo 500 pa. Cotfou and Wool Cashmeres, 35c.: usual nri *e 1500 f s.Coitori and Wool Delaines, 15, 16fe. Usual price 20 and 25c ; sQps, High Colored Plain DeLaince, 45c.. Usual price 62Jc. • r 50ps. Striped and Figured Silica, 50c. Usual price 75c.; 50 pa. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; loops. French Merinoes, 81,00, Usual price 81,371; aOOps. rarametta* and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; ' 2500 Long Square Shawl?, which will be sold at front SI to 85 Ic&s than the usual prices.; .‘lOOO yd 3. Bonnet Ribbons,at 9 and 10c. Usual price 19 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, CJe. • Usual priee 9c.; lOOcases English and American Calicoesig'and 10a Usual price 10 and 12ic.; OOcoscs Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2e. per yard; 2CO bales-Brown Mgstin—al! grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Cloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Caseinets and Jeans. Together wuhan immense variety of other Goods,all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of. their previous sales ' They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoou be sold. The loweatprice named at first. A. A. MASON & CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. NO. 75 MARKET STREET, E7*BKTWR£K FoCTtTU Sr&KET XNP tag fIfAMOXD. Irn . FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN : WINTER DRY, GOQDSJ : THE undersigned is uow receivingfrora thciEaawrn cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cosh, •rom the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty nviptr cent Mate the cost of those who made their, pur chases earlier iu the season,'anil will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash ht EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, 50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink,Grccn,Marbon,'Black J MaxaTine Bine and Mode colored, from B?4c. up to the finest qudlity/manufactured under the French Republic. ... . ; 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented lowjiriees. 150 pieces black and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. ' ■ 125 pieces Thibet, Parameua and Coburg’ Cloths, all co|ors and qualities, and cheaper than evcrlmforeofler ed in this city. ’ 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior duali ty, and.willhe sold atextretnely low prices. - 450 SHAWLS t ; Superior Bay State .and Waterloo Long Shawls, Charaeliou, Silk and. Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and’Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain Shawls., ;350patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion Silk and Satin De. Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine Silks, pluiu and Fancy Figured Silks,"and Black Plaid Uro De Armour Silks. i ISOptcccs Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at agreot reducUbu troih form* erprlces. - ." DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, ail widths, from 6} to-itti cents per yard. l 600 piices heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from flic, to this best article manufactured; . -200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels; from 181 -emsper yard up to tlie finest Silk Warp and Welch GauzeFJannel imported. "• ! 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn; jcund threud. wireiwist,hand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from 8 to 18f cents per yard, together witli a large assortment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diappr and Crash; Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans,‘BedTicking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored’ Cambrics, Plain Liuseys, Canton Flannels, Ac.-. 350 dozenLudiesaml Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house aadall cashbuyersare requested to call and examine the goods, and seedre a bargain, as they wiU be offered Wholesale and Ite.ail a. vc'ry low 1 prices, in* No. 75 Market street. PtiU but eh. novlfl AtiSALOftl MORRIS? INEN AND HOUSE FUKiMISHIWG GOODS A. Mason A Co., Nos. 62 and At Market street ke«*r»‘ on hand a large assortment of the following Goods nr' the best mauutacture: . 7 . * 1 Table Cloths; Damask and Diaper Napkins: {w* lays; Dozlie.«,Ac:, Ac,; Towels, Huckabac, Dianer iw mask, Ac ; Diapers, Russia, Scotch and Bird eye" Lawn and Linen Cambric i FJoor.and Linen Dam?!* all widths ; Liuen TJarabnc Handkerchiefs: HH * dale Sheetings; 101 Boston Sheetings; 01 Atlantic Skl li’ mgs; 40 inch Pillow Casing; Ac., acc, ffebß ** -TtvE”LAINES—A' large and,splendid asiSnm JJ Gold Medal, Hanulton and hrench De Lainefl nn/ Cashmeres;from !2to2sc,per yard----"....:, . e / J : and French all wool De: Lainea and Cashmeres m «v ttrcraelylow prices; A. A. MASON -A cn • *’ ;(ehS: ••• • •• 62and:64ftlarlcwtat. , I . Cloths I Cloths 1 Cloths! ‘— AT EASTERN JOBBING PRtCEsS-iiir„u;. Black and Faiicy colored French and 6 ifn'oh.a CEOTHB; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths ■ ngUal> M Just opened at AiMASHN i CO.’S, ec “ —j - -Mos.-63'ana 64 Market aimer lW A —<^4^?fe t Scis6ore ’ *•««*» B°WN ft TOTIiEY>S,I3« Wood ,1., ■ ■'••'• '• " noora beloTO Virgm *n e y. . r\RY APPLES—B 2 snclts-Dned Apnleßj lUhbls.- dorForaalabv ■ ? J* B * Jt<> b. waterman & sons. ' ■ . \ \ . - r *; ■ - •/.• j : ■- '•J.*' > - (ffloiljmg. Clot bine: Clothing AGENCY OF Helneah-’s Celebrated Patent Shears. fDrg ©ooio. Presto Arrival-*Afow Goods t / ;■£* ' Stored 7Q WALNUT STREZTrPHILADELtmK, TpH E UN RIVALLEftPI/AOEfor obtaining oil Wines, ■ X. Liquors, - lately—inconsequence of the immcr ou.s largesales modeby him to consumers—been obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, and ho has now the satisfaction of offering some of the best Wines and.-Liquors ever imported by hlrtn He would rc £rto some invoices as fol!ows-*VIir- /5 •■ iU 1 ~\i BUFF, GORDON * CO.SHEBHJES—embracingdeli cnia 1 ole at very taia old, and come Very on aranghl by the Also,rare olddelicale AMONTILL4DQ r in easts of 10 ries arr peculiarly adapted ; ta ■cpuyafescenlfl > na they strengthen and have not the acid of many other Wines: L-.?vftT-^iNES,—principally specially 'selected ;for .fats sales to consumers from the stock of/BoBMESTimV 1 at 1 Op ortol an d' i mported direoC ~ . ■ and delicate, and'lhave "been highly approyea-liy because of their manifest superiority over all bmeYPorts and Red Wines palmed off assuch... , v v ;■ .v:.. ; v-Y''='••••>-' j - Theyareof'Vtuions sorts andprices/m bottles andon draught by the gallon, or.wbolesale.by thecask. Among ' them is'soMe rare~ delicate* WHITETORTafati MALM-r SEYPORTY v ~ . - V*Persons suffering with chronic ‘affe ction of the bow-5 els cannot be too c are faMm b eir PORT.' .' 7 i'• • • MADEIRA WlNEffofvarious sortsV dry, and ,rieh, South Sidei bid East and West Ihiiia. Sercidl, Ac., Ac. ondrailghl, in botdefland by casks. , ' ‘ . As to the SPARKLBH WJNEB of the Subscriber, it is well known that theMOETE XTRAE HAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING 'MOSELLE, Imported, by him are superfortd - any other Witfes; atpriceaas lowasmbstbriheiiilbridr : #inSiiiow J in the; market whichare pin apon bnVeirS „ f" 5 He has aIso.CHAMPAGNE w!NES df virions brands and qualuies. at very low prices, retail or tvholesdle'. In ber noTds. mmself lobenjadge, and stock here* ifrom the very lowest price,by the-single do -2e H , » t?.lKs^r?t . c las sor^-ym7ite7 Mknoc. u r/ P£ SUHG UNBY WINKS he has alargcfttbcfc andcan asaore castomersj that Ire canprcsenttjjtiem.-friwri his' n Pottle ofßorgnndy.asFrance-affords-/ &AUT£KNEand BARS AC always cm hand inbotiles. Ills selection of RHINE andiMOSELLF. WINES, •from ihe.ceUars of Messrs. Dgnmignib.Joßi>xj?,ofXTo blemuare extensive, ondhumber many Still Hocks and' Moselle, from the cheapest aorta very choicest-: vintages of the: “ STEINBERG,’?, .which is ; the- bust growth of : tfae Rhine— - .‘-.--w *- r . Jo the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES fie; has. no w a fme stock;,, embracing;some very old: extra of 1800,- of, Oritan/Dmrr* A-Co., -anit: some-celebrated ! “ CLAVIER oflß2tj 3> ineighth casks, and 1842 in hhds. and “BUBO UCHE,” 1814, inhhds, on consignment, which 5 will be sold low. Y:Y;' ''4 ? .. SCOTCH and MONONGAHEt*AWTnS KEYyJAMAICA BEIRITS; PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines* and Liquors,. including all 61 the above,'SOLD by. RETAIL CONSimfeSin any quantity desired.'" V; "! v 1- ‘-.V;'." .y.'. : 1 - ’ -A constant assorted .stock of HAVANA SEGAR&: Qoodsddivertd, wilhin'OTUday'srench of p/tila iic7r/Aia, PHXisHT psid. . Orderswillbe promptly execu ted if isent by mail or telegraph . f• ‘ 1.. 1 Address, ' JACOB SNEDER,JR., ; ' Cheap Wine Store, ; noytg..— . . 70. Walnut street, Piula. J.T.Deofeer, Go,) Builders and Erectors Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. * ORDERS left at this office or tire Post Office; and for personal imerview ca i be-seen on-Fourth street residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. 5 • Joarnai j Proieasor O. hL MucheUjOf ihe Cincinnati Observatory» Professor Robert Peter, Of TransylvOnii University, Jtentncky} Professor Chester t/ewey; D. D., M.D., New Yorkj Profeaßor J. L. Cassel, Cleartona University. Ohio;. .. . • •: :l- ; In .Pittsburgh—Ai W.Loomis, John Harper, M’Candlesß, Mr. Childs, Col.- Morgan, Hev. I. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. ? 8: AfaK ua f. P ?SS Ewing, A ; Sons > h. Harper.H/N.,White- -\V“Jt : MaS : . shall, John Sampson, MmorDavis and h ghdtnber^ ' fnovlSnf ■ Oatllho SI-nna. ' •' v----:. pELTON'S SPLENDID ,O'JtIINE MAPS ate now JT being lnttodnced int-a all Uic leading schools in New England and New -Po*- We h»»e obtained (he agency ionhem m?ittsbutgh, and invite’teachers and school tommiUees,to call oad examine ihemv- -.- No: l—MipoithoWeatern-Hemisphere, 84x82 inchesj S°'2~ < J° Eastern- do do No. 3 -do North America, ?oxB4 No. 4—-• do United States, 70x82 aj#—-- «o Europe, ■ 70x82 NO.O do Asia, . ■ 70x79 No. 7— do 8: America & Africa, 70x84, u Price of the series, agthkey.SaSj.ot the Em two Hemisphere Maps, with key, sslo. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beamy and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar- and high schools of the United States. : tor sale wt publisher's prices, without addition of freight charges, at the educational book store, cor Market and Fourth sis. Flour Reduced*' r WTiLMARTH & NOBLE wiflselliheir Extra: Flour, J «L^ , l liveTe ‘ 1 ou aud alter itie Ist November, at £225 V lOO a«u; Superfine at 82,00 t&gi A liberal dis* count to j i - . nov * WILMARTH A NOBLE. MEDIC AL DEPARTMENT.—TTtereguIar course of Lectures will commence o& Xhz.fiTncf Novemocr and continue until the last oliPebniary. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened 1 trad ready to receive i Students by ihe first of. October. The Medical Depart ment be under .the direction of ihe following * „■ PBOVaSSOBS:'- ■ ' Z* Famutt, M; Pro feasor of Anatomy. R. S. Nkwton, fth Professor of Surgery. ”* D-jPi'cfesaor of Theory and Practice o MedtcmC. • . .. W. Bias PoJIB, SI. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa- - I J; Kikq, fiI.DJ Professor of Materia Medica.Theraueu ticsaud MedicalJartsprudence; ,-j J ' I 'pkarSacy ND — D ’ I>r ° re!l3ot of Chemistry and J. A. Wilsun, M. D , Professor of Obstetrics and Ois-1 . bases of Women and Children. '• CLIWKJUK LSCTURti. AfuJicm*—Prof. H; 3; Huicß. SutFery—Prof.R. S. Newton. Z * t berman,'Anatomical Demonstrator, ‘ Toe.!: for afull course amouul ro SU'J • Each Prolessdr’s Ticket,Bls. Matrici|]alor’.‘Ss. De- Graduation, 320. : Those desiring timber info rmaucm, will please address ;therr letters (post paid) to the Beau;,and Studentaarri ving in'the city will please call on him at the Commer cial Hotel. H. S. NEWTON, Mi B.i ; law i)E?TRTife f,UeFacul,)r - HonEAVMKiSG, Prof, of Theory ftsdPrsctice.flfJLftv JnoDelab-ikU), Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. *. 3>mi—Sso per session. . , i AD cbihmuhicaiioua'peri&inihg to this departmental usi be addressed lo E. W. M. KING, Eso. { Zilempkiiy ZVnn.,&larc)ulBs&. , - i. • The Faculties, for inteliecinal abilities) moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably > With themostdislinginsked in our country. ThcMedicai FacuLiyconauiutesan anomaly in this or any oihei coumry—ailof them are able- Lecturers and ihe best oL- Teochers.: *• /.•; -■ -- e ; Those aadihcextem.of biirpopalntion.can have ho doubtas to the-eligibility of our eiuiaUoa'for ah enterprise'ot:the gihd.- As to heaUh»inclu<Ung all seasons oftlieyeanwe deny that anyaihtr'ciiy has more. : ! r ;. The firsi ciass of the Law and Medical Deparunehtso. Una Institute were ctnalhbut thb genflemett composing themaretalented and intheblgheamegree a favorable omeafor the fiuureprospemy ofthe Institute/ j ThsuhejpubJic may be satisfied ofitkerwrtflahency of this school,we leel itourdniy Uf sWfe,thauhe Trustees anaFacultyform a fdi iU futureisuccess; and that the peculiarihlernai oTguni xauon which connects them. es nnot beimexupted. - Mi KING, • President of the Memphislnstitmo.'; Silver Forks, Spoon** &<*• TSTE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of •T f silver >'orks, Spoons, Ladles,of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FADDEN & 00., <l5 Market street. OUMfI) , ;; /j\Foue,two ana three grasses, sttfiea fordetecKag V counterfeit took noteß?atid‘ouier purposes, for sale by toctSj) JOHN B. MTaPDEN a. go. . To tUe Ulllldnl of MTegheny Gliy.' A BOX lor the reception of,Orders (or CITY MILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & tfbbinSOnl b ' e .s . J3OO bleu \Vsoted ltdrocdtatelr. .•A. X THE 'wa«ca XX-, *» go cents per day;mnd .we-charge 51.75 per week far boarding; Apply at the office, on the Sieubeii yille road, nearSi'JßonaidViavenf-id Miles from Pi(u. btfrgb. UnneMitfl BIIBNBn>KT?Af«IEVTn?> i. Hccker’a Farinay Polishing Patty; SmrchiPolish; Pure Hay Rura ■, received ahdfor snio bv COUNTER £|IXCKE, corner of Wood »ua Third airequ in BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAI OU ; MON just received from thee Kllahuhrtf'unil We oyal Copper Mining Company.; These FmTa?exccl noviC corner of Fifth s^'mdiM’arl^aijfeY. A Healthy IjocailanA T l neJvHili no f«'S' l? ! ?K?*’ T6 QWy9ituated than Nun ,4r ncry Hill. *|.i s «“auU7 T ' undcommondsa moat de- Ughifot View.. . Persona.wishing. n lot,caaget.one ,to pleas eUhenij containing frornone tofiveacrea ou g ia ■ “• ;: Thompson bell. ForiUati weil*fimahe4 offices in-Post Office Buildings, •:X: roirastreet; ••, •. • . A long, well-lighted room, third story, entrence-Marr. feet street, between Third and Fourth streets. ; : Also,a small brick house,in Pitt township, uearPenri sylyama Ayeime.i Inquire of v-'. EAp; <3AZZ AM, ' i ,oetB tjo. street* r VHE PLANTAGENET GUARPI BAS[OR3 be X ! used in bed, in the dart, and by personawith tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, ond in half th« ustwitirae, without the .possibility rof cutting the. skin. This is ei fected by mean's of the P»*ent ,Guard< which .isrudjasted to the ra?or with the greatest uicctyand-simplicity Every Easor ismadc of the finest tempered steeh and .warranted.' ‘.A . - - • / • They have been extensively m England, and pronounced.the mostperfect and safe razor. manufec* tured. • . “ The ‘new'inveniion may he used perfect caie ty:."—London Post. .. . . ■ :: . 5 i‘ This razor, is a splendid lnvennon, and of greatuse to many persons, especially (or people wilh onsteadv hands."— Chamber? Edinburgh-Journal. - ‘ ’ For salh at the Watch and Jewelry Store of- 1 duesa "w; W.wdssqu. : -• -fV-'i <*! -‘‘ ■ - ' ■ v •.■»-'•'. '/■■: 'ft• r < "'■ , ■ ■■ ■’; \■■ ■, v • **> v-, •; **;••• : ’ ■' * •-• <- •-¥•*-• > - -. '..V ' ’. • ‘ ■'* ' • *•■ m n. .» • 'V.* : _ v «t r; 1 ' t. N * ilUsttllaneons. MKSIPHIH ISSTITVTGi V » ''Vt ~ ft * »• sir’-:. ■ • • •» , ittsnrance Oxmtpamcs. State Mutual Fire Insurance Company branch OFFICE, 54 Sfeiransu* ct., Pmsanionj ■"—- : January lif, 1851. rpllEbctievidcuccof the sucteasof jhe Directors in the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet- the* want* of the community, Is iho unparalleled amount of business -which has been done-t-having issued nearly 4,000 Poli 'W« months j andadding over 670,000 capital to the company. The Directors are ! “nrty. all- the • property insured is of ani * largo• proportion Number of .Policies issued.—. ' .3.553 ■■ Amouulof property insured ■ • - - 84,073.588 09 •Am<)amofgaartmcepreniiams-845,4!Kl 38 ■ Amau nt ofcash premiums—— £.1631,80 ■ Amount of guarantee stock 3 '7nififl in -Amount of losses • g ißoncm SMofttae'offic? ll fromtlle ahov ® to® inoidenlap«pen vTo city or country merohanujana owjt!eri'oir:i(v»ell tngji apd isolated or country property,- it i» ficKoted. f 5? m P? n yoffonisadvantageiinpofntofcheapness, . safety and security, inferior to no Insurance' Compuny tcthis country. ' hazards, insuring oply-a llmited amount ia any one lo ■lai4wfr£«',^3 d i ngt^®?e S |l 'i? oya4ad4c “ i « nc ® of latge fires, and also, on botfitfie Stock and Mntnalplan, : B ! 6 * tliSnheapitksa'ahtfttCcOianitidtfUon Houin l lep,o& t ' alenUaCa tonpartieipa im?™ AtAiCanmmuActua^^^ l4^^^; A °JHi N T it DAVIS, fvice J. de«e»«earf-N0;383 Liberty street. the lower _pairt prUte city, the agent may .also be found daily, from eleven to twelve and two'to'Utree o’clock, .eonnungroom of^ J. Scttoontaalqet*.!Co.,J»o. Sl • wood street, where allnCcessaty information will bo given./jind connnnrucauons promptly nuefided to.— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits ofLife • insurance, and blank fontts fatnbhed on appllcatlonT Capital stock over 8200,000 and constantly Increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for life. • Ptillburtih, FfM. 1,1901—llw . yo,.‘. £lailne, F'iro Bnd imona xransport&Uon ■ IBSVEiAROfii • The insurance companyUf north ameb, ICA, Philadelphia,chartered :17% capital ©soo— January 33,1651,81,001,365 50.mU make insurance on biiildinaft • and their content* in fa city and vicinity. Also r ’on properly of every dcserip . steamboats and other VsB&eis,ciihet by inland transportation or on the seas. ;• . " DIRECTORS: .Arthur G.Coffin>Preset., Jacob M. Thomaa. Samuel w. Jones, ' Johnß.Neff, • Edward Smith, . Richard D. Wood, • • WilHam'Wclah, Samuel F. Bmitn, . Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone,- “ - Charles Taylor, ; WilUamE. Bo wen*’ Ambrose" While, . George-. W.;A*pl' n » B ii „ Thomas JVgope, l » -S.'Morn?, Waler, 1 «.... H« . iMaraitce flilu^tea States, uod from its lußhstandinv I '- p!eWekii«,.andaVoiaiSg all ?~ n !ha e S c ybe S l0 !W. pu,>l " : ’ - WM.P. TONES, Agent," . - N0..H1 Frontalreei. EREETVITXAND SECUIUT. ..Jyn NATIONAL-LOAN FUND . -... KSSBBASCE aOCIK-ri' ' .-V Vv" 'O9 ■•. A ;• . - ; s UONDON AND NEW^-YORK. Vapltalj iBOOjO to fj),600,000. XJCTtTB a large svrjpius of Apportion of both and invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the'City of New York/ . Policies held in this country 1 over 0,060.. Persons in sanngnarticip&te in the profitsbfihe Company. . California risU iaitnat rtixUtd rate. Amongthe advantages of a Policy in ihisCompany are the following;— - - Aparry;inauied for the whole term of life may at any twit borrow oiu*ioif the' smbniu of annual pre mi am, without note or 88camy t or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of prouta.' ' He ntay’ftt any .timesurrenderhis policy, and receive back as yalue thereof one-half the gross sum paid by him common premiums. A party already insured for whole life may; on pay ment of a small sum, convert his 'insurance into a new policy upon the loan system no wintroduced/.. Parties already insured and entitled to a tico-thir£- loan, are not shutout front said tworthird loan< if the/ prefer it,'upon the terms slatedin tbe Society’s, pamph- A part* may, at a moderate annual premium, insari for are, and he survive to Teach the age of 60 years, the fuU xum insured up to,«ls,ooo>ixn'U. be paid to mat : ox if he dies before reaching thai age,the lull sum iustfied will be paid tahis family or legal rebreseatatives. • Ithas become cttstomary in the. Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the fives oftheir Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year 1 * day to make the family a pre sent of the policy. « This is certainly ah excellent way of showing their regard fir their Minister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants.' To the man of family, atyhis death, it is a con- beyond expression to . know that bis helpless little ones are thus provided for. - - Churches involved, would dowell to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whoso demise the amount wouldbe appßed to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, nl-the-Banking House oi WM. a. httlV. a- rfo, • • 1 y noV2g Wood st, second drorabov&Fourth. ... IKSUKASCE. . mHB. MUTUAL SAFETY IN SUIT X ANCECOMPaNY.—Office,North Room of the Ex ; change) Third stxcetJPtuiodelphiiu . ;,. • * Fibs IS3nh*HCB:--Bpildipg8 > Merchandize and othet property tirtotwi apd country, insured arainst loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rate of pomwin. . •. > * MabihblirsuftaHCß.'-rTfaey'also.jnsnre VesselsV Cor goes and freights,tpreign .or coasMeisffjtnideeippeh oi : assured may desire. - : v itfiAND TfiASSPOßtATioif.—They also insure merchant dlze-transported by 'Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and laies, on tba most liberal terms’. ;• .-'.V-’V ; . : r ®I®ECTOIIS-*JpsepU.H.;Seai,iEdmnnd AVSonder; John C. DaVis. Robert JBilrton I XoliiiE.Penr6sejSaiimei ! S?s ( ' T^fc,? eoG ’^ ei P. et ! E<lwar ' lD:illl ' D Bi on i“ a ac-K.- ■ Davit, TOlUiam^lVireH,iolinNEwluiiDKK.Aaßaioni, Janiea C. Hand, TlieoJ)hllU3 raiiMing, lI,JonC3 Brooka. -Henry Sloan, Hugh* .Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Me-- ? sTaJn,C]mrjes'Keily,'X..u. , ,’J6linsonijAViHiani Hay,Dr S.momas,^ohnSel)era 4 WiH.Eyre, Jr. ... -. S . „DllffiCrroH3 JW- TItTSBimCH -Hv T. Morgan;. Hugh Craig, Jno.T.. Logan. „„„ „ „ ,WItUAM MARTIN, Presideat. Tnos. O. Hoot, Vice President. JosKPn W, CosVsn. SerreinrV. ■ ID* Office at iheCoinpany.No. 43 Water burgh. - Qel6:dtf)‘. ; P HE OFWEbf Afespsws®^d!Slls Ea:oUier, vessels, for tint above oldranJ rtSisiUa Company.,- ,-^tup3ly.^v rWMi rp‘^ a^^ 8 n »’ ll » fnrvr 711,13 a P B /80n.otlhe oge'ofiluniratfjg ,g®ass?eiM^%&^K2ss!sss i s^E-j *“■»& & l* •• BOrrick, Charles i> Hall XVn, v ■ Boone« Robert PKing, Charles. F Hayes. M W'Baldwin •. Applications will be.received anil cverv infarTfliiiinW* given by • S^WPEL'JPAHNBSTOCK, Agenu SanßaT ftSs comet of Third IndVaad^JpSf,.. ‘ ‘ './V INDEMNITY ®lx* Franklin Piro Inau*anc© ©osapany B -. Qg PHlT.AT\gtwn > IRECTORS:— ThSt^ni« aM,t ® r> George W. Richard*. : IHii- ■ .. ; Wia w « a B t S: ■ Th« mihiitiSJ 86 ® *X° Company. on January Ist, 184 J, n 4 j[ 3^ JWreenbly lo an Aei of Assembly, were as fol fiattgages i-~.-51,047,453 41 HenlEstare—•- 84,724 83 ' j.emjporuTy Loans-...gg00i 85 - Moots —i.~ 25 Cash, Ac - —■ —. 38,604 37 . - 513jCn.5j49° , Sinee*ihcir incorporation, a period of 19 years, i£av naTe paldTi|rward« of On* million Four Hundred Thou rand vltoHanr, losses by . fire, thereby affording eviden'' —* oftheadvanugesbflnsuraacejttt well as the ability* : *Jd : disposition to meet with promptness,all iutuUUeal *' • *nd ... ' J. GAEBINERCaFFIN, Aay . r pthco.rf, .E.'corner,'Wood amd.7 * ll j .. gire and Biaxmo laagrftttQr 7 -* l - 6 - 3 . • mH£ Insurance Company of North Ametfv <* X itstduly aittharuoa '' ' scriber, offers to make permanent and' sub- * • ORpwperty,mthiacUy «md itstricUUw, by the canal and. risers. ’ : ; shipman , IU RECTORS: ArthurG-CofftafEmV -Samuel J [ Alei-Henry, - > Ctol£ ; T?^ ks > . . Sanrael.W-Jccne«, . . • SamSS Sp lo1 * Edwari Smith, sniib, John Arßrowo, - WMie, Jhhntthiw, Thomas y, Cope, ... p^HjNcin * ‘ 1 P-Wmi),'. This is the oldcßt -•*Vm-P?Bbttni«, 8e«*». Stows, having been chS-KS,® V/SFV- doited • .. if^ ooiisiaere^» r nte ri - : ahdqnaUues.. yorealelolr; 1 ' ■■ Vr * aupc- . A. A. MASON & Co 02 Had Hi Market,Bif>»t :, .. .'jpuWjTAXiOfJ 'MOWkSSKS-tf) -t MoliU3«»juBtrcc£ivedandibtBaJcbv C crop ': {.;■:■ ■•■,: y&-RICKF/Tg^vy Nos. 221 and 5&3 Xubeny n. 1 Tt r • i .... - f V i. . 'i; 'o # \ .*■ ■' t;-' i / i‘.'.'.'••J'iV- V' --. • ■-'- ; ..1 ;/ *>•. ' ’ Vv>'ss: . * "T *>
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