>**■*' »-"’' V ‘’ 'r*" '■ ' ’ \ I IJ,‘ . . .’, ,' L , *• ‘ 1, e> „ * pllililil^^ £S& *?'*:& T* •'M*fv\fc*?'®i j .* fj V L •'•. *£*>#* «;*** v* V**V.*« ».-p*»*T’* i\ IrZ". ‘•'li >• T'f-^iV*-■> ri»"*i'**' r,vo- ■ ~'‘v : f -;. aT*" r l T>' •*■ •■ ’a-k'iv’i *<! V-V ~“'J ■ ♦ •*• ( > v,-*? <■ i'*-? >vK> :>>, i .■> 4irVA- r -r/ >< mmmm&m \ xf 3 ~Ji f ? 4 '' PK Xtt U'f -'-»f;-» r * f 1 w » ? ‘SlEfllAip^; iltliiSlg^l^^ !*h <:&hsr > ? * 4 i y V S I p^aagy; -V.f ' Ijtijfeif lill iS%! ifSJo;! m iii .., _ . f .. _ ,j^i P* : P.'-t'SCp P X*s <fPi ; fss? PISS iHiscellamotts, OA BXS. TOBACCO in store uud for sale by Ou" uov4- • ■ •• • S rUAR I* A SILT. YELLOW PINE FLOOR.HOARDS—a iicw.artude. IOO.OOOfeet, well-sesaonedj for sale cheap by ’ JOHN A. BLOOMER, feb4 . AlteghenyPlantog-MillH. *XIINE FLOUR—Suhbls. in. store and. lor-j.n!e very ' J iow by . ffcbld) , . WAL DYER LoVEKHEED-r-lB bbls. prime Ohio Seed, just rec’d and for sale low. . W.M.DYLR, roblS . . : No. 201. Liberty t>treef. X ARD—2obblf. No. 1 j JLi 10 kegs do;. for sale by Vfcbl3 WM.DYER. OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY} * Irish doj Jamaica Rum. in bottles. For sale by J, P. UORHACH, decll • . . 197 Liberty street. TO LET.—Rooms and Gteuin power for mechaiucu purposes. Enquire of ja3f SCAIFE k. ATKINSON; 119 Fronts!. T>EACHES—2OO bush rec’d and for sate by. JL febl3 SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. A LE—5O bbls. XX. Campbell &. Co.’s Spring Water jnCFrewery; 30 half bbls. do} for sale at manufactu rers prices by m. d. patton, feblS 211 Liberty st. Holland gin and irish whiskey— -3 pipes A nchor & Star brand Holland Gin; 2 puncheons Stuart’s Dublin genuine Malt Whiskey: For sale by : ffehlBj M. D; PATTON. "UlTlNlv®—Burgundy, l»ort, Madeira, Sherry, A 1 alago, f f Red and Ktuneish.m lots to suit purchasers. --Far-salc by. [fcbl&J M. D. PATTON X A VENDER, Raebcrry anu Pine Apple Brandies, for jU sale by [fohl'S] . M. D. PATTON - T ONDON PORf ER—SU doz. “R. Williams'” London Xi Porter tor snle by (feblS] M. D. PATTON ATS AND RYE—IBOO hus. Oats; “““ . SCO do Rye; in store and for. sate by - IfeblSJ M.D. PATTON Glover and tim6thy~seed- 40 bus. pnmo Clover seed r . i. Timothy seed : tor sale by M.D PATTON. TiOLL for sale by X\f feblS M. D. PATTON. &PTASH—B casks No. I for sale by ; febia • m. d. Patton E ROOMS—I2O doz. Corn Brooms m store and tor sale, fob 18 At. D. PATTON. "O ICE AND RAISINS —5 tierces S. U. Rice ; 120 l»x*« JLV» M. R. Raisins } for sale by fsblß ■ M.D. PATTON. O penor quality—for sale low to close consignment feblS : M.D. PATTON. OLD RYE WHISKEV—I9 bbls. very superior quali ty, for sate by _ ffeblSJ M.D. PATTON. MONONGAHELA RECTIFIED WHISKEY—2SO bbls. on hand and for sale by feblB ' ■ M.D.PATTON CIGARS— 2CO bxs. Principe, Regalia, and Vara Sixes at low prices, for sale by febl6 IM.D. PATTON. CANDLES AND STARCH—ISO bxs. for sale J at manufacturer’s prices, by leblB ... M. 1). PATTON. BRANDIES— 20 hall and quarter pipes Cognac, Bor deduxand Rochelle Brandies,oi different vintages, in elare ami tor sale by IfeblSJ MD- PATfON Champagne cognac brandy—vintage mai m bottles, for sale by [leblS] M. D. PATTON. IkTHITE BEANS—G bbls. small while josl rre’d an TT for sale by [feM3| WM. DYER. SF. FI.OUK—IW) bills, rec’d and lor sale bv . feb!3 SAMUEL I*. SHRIVER O HURTS —5W> bosh, received and for sale by O feblS SAMUEL P. SHIUVER HOMINY —12 bbls. just rcc'd and for sale by fcb!3 ■ IVM. OVER CIDER VINEGAR—SO bbls. lor sale at a bargain __feb!3 ' WM. DYER. SENECA OIL—O bbls. m store and for sale by feblS SAMUEL I*. SHRIVER. ROLL BUTIEK—4 bids, prime rec-d and tor sale by f°bl3 ' SAMUEL I‘. SHRIVER. fITALLOW—IO bbls. Sheep and I) bbls. Beei Tallow. X feijl3 ; , , : SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. /'’kAK IMITATION. —Taper Hatigtrigß, grained in uni- V/lotion of oak, and varnished, tor sale by jan2s- , WALTER F. MARSHALL. EINETaIe nad Dark Cognac Brandies for sale by jaM ■■ JAMES 'P. HORBACH. <fel C)f\ SMO AND 81,75 PER GALLON.—Tavern keepers would. Jo well to try our-Prim* Pnlt Brandy, at the above prices* beior© purchasing else •where. MORRIS & HAVVORTiI, „ja2S Id the Diamond QU<“ 'GAR HOUSE MOLAaSES—Saint Louis, Bailie «%/ Ground and St- James brands, m store and for «ale by rfebO] ♦ KING A MOORHEAD. L>UTXEK—IO kegsforsale by -P fcbO KING A MOORHEAD. ‘YTINEGAR— 2ObbIe. Cider Vinccar for #ale by ▼ feb6 KING A MOORHEAD. PEACHES AND 500 bush. Dried Peaches j 4,000 fcs.Pnmc Kentucky Feathers. For sale by I*2l CARSON A M’KNIGHT. OHO BOXES RAISINS; 150 half do; " &\JKJ 20 mats seedless Raisins ; 25 casks Currants, in store and tor sale by J. RHODES A CO., . ■. No 0 Wood st HOES. —150 doz best cast a;cel Hoes; - 5 do do Garden do, oncoasisnm’i and for sale byfjatS] L. S. WATERMAN A SONS FORKS.— 0d doz best quality cuat steel Hay Forks; - 30 do do German do; 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks, on consignment and forsaie by jalB 1,. S. WATERMAN A SONS. SCYTHE sNEaTHS. —4i3 doz, best quality, paten Scythe Sncatbs, on consignment and for sale by joXB _ _ L. S. WATERMAN A SON'S_ NAILS AND &Vlh.£s.*—42Q kegs Nails and Spikes lor sale by ja!B , L. S. WATERMAN A SONS PEARL AsMl2 casks prime Pearl Ash lor sale by jalg L.S. WATERMAN A SDNS. SASH of all styles for sale by Y? . , . lI.C. KELLY, ... jalO • : Agent lor Fallston Sash Factory SCYTHES.— 7b doz beat quality Gras* Scythes ; CO do do Cradle do; 10 do common do ; on consignment and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN Sc SONS, jalB Nos 80 &. 81 Water, A bd Front ct. IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IS bbls. Enru Family | Flour for sale by [jalOJ H. C. KELLY. FINE TEAS—2S hail Chests fine Young Hyson ; 15 . do m±and Jib. packages; £ do fine Black; 20 do do; in {, b oz. and ±to - In store and far sale by packages. dcc!7 KINO Sc MOOUUEaI) WHITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O boxes White list vaua Sugar, just received and for sale by Uecl9 MILLER A RICKHTSON. PAPER HANGINGS—French ami American Paper Hangings and borders, from flic to 52.00 & piece, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, jal4 • 85 Wood *t • TErrATCHESTdEW'KLUV, Ac.—Now in store, a large YV and nch stock of fine Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods . W. W. WILSON, dec23 corner of Market and Fourth M*. DKKSStiD FLUOR BOARDS—SU,uyU leet, woJl hoi aoned, and good quality, for Bale cheap by JOHN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Planing Mills. BOX HOARDS—2S,I)OI) feet different thickiursres, for sale by JOHN A. BLOOMER. jalO a Allegheny Planing Milts. 'HESF-3U5 sacks Dried Peaches ; 11 bbls. do; Fo* sale by L. S. WATERMAN &SONS. H AMES—10 do/. pair liorsc andinulc hames for sale by [jaB] L.S. WATERMAN A SONS. BUTTER— la bbls. fresh Roll Rutter ; 5 do packed do; 10 kegs do for sale by • jaB L S WATERMAN It SONS. Tin Roofingi THE subscribers take this method to inform property holders, house-builders, and all others interested, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in all Us branches. Their skill and experience in this part t of the business, hashithertoenabled them to give enure satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression- If thequcßlfon of Tin Roofing wa« new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would jnslify us m extending our views on us superior advantage.*. This, howe.vcr, is not the case. AVe shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 1 oth day of June, lSMjfncarly seven yeurs ago) we fin ished oor first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that-up lo Ihe present time, we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that .have been erected in this county. We have given our t views on a the superior advantage - of Tm over iron, as a covering for houses. And lime, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. Again, if wc place Tin m juxta-posiuon.wuh Slate a* a covering for nouses, we think thauin will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, m the lengthof rafters,brick.m the gable ends—making the house eaAy of accesßin case of a fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters aie worked in, thereby saviug.the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flnshing6, Ac., —things mdispcnsible on slate roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern cutes in proof what has been advanced, as it is a well known met that New York andothereaet ern ciuesvery generally prefer even tm for heir most costly and splendidbuildings.notwiihstßndingthcyhave a fulisupply of elute attheir doors. With these remarks - we will leave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information. when called on. JOHN DUNLAP A CO., febl7 corner Market and Second gts. Central Tea Store< TUST RECEIVED a full and fresh <ts*oriment of •I Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, either from the original packages or m metallic packs, to entt custo mers. All-Tens warranted or loose. '’Ja29 : H. C. KELLY, Find street. Mowe’s Cough Candy. TJOR SALE by 'H. Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogden & Snowden, Coalicr & Hacks, ffm. Jackeon, and Key.crSs M’Oowell, Pntiburgh; W. R.M’Clclland, Man- Chester. . . a_. f • ? ! >¥ . ; <■ ’• A l '.' . ••. A . •: ■'•s ,1, iHisuliauiotts GORN>*-200 bushels iu eats, juatrec’d, forsale by i STUART A SILL, j febao ' ' 124 Wood st. { OIiUVEK Sl2Kj>—wTbis. rec’d hv steamer. .Afeiia* and for sale t>y [febgQJ STUARTASILL. ] LARD— In l;eL’«4ind bbirfm store and for’sale by 1 febiiO. •, . : STUART A SILL: j CRAB CIDER—ID bills }usi receivedund for sale. r } feb2o 'STUART A SILL: i MOLASNE~S~A superior urucle lorsule by ... •. I fet.2o : STUART A SILL, j rpoBACCO.—w) boxen prune G’s, cheap, to close out- i ■1 febSO STUART A SILL. ’ ftlEA —20 can cnests >; 11. in store and for sale by ) J. • ■■■■•. STUART:A SILL. , 17LOUR.— 40 bbis. Family ; 2U hulrbbls. do; ’ * ? i ... 200 do Superfine, instore-and for Rale; STUART A SILL. J I) OLL BUTTER.—2O bb!s. Ireah, for table use; y L , 40 kegs do; lor sale by •frbgQ. ■■■': ■ ■ - - STUART A SILL. HICKORY NUTS.—IOO sacks, in store amt for sale. FebdO _ STUART A SILL. OATS— 200 bushels lor sale by fet>2o . ... STUART A SILL. (''IORN.-.BROOMb— *20Udoz. common; J - - - -40 extra large.; rcc’d on consign* ment.toclose oot.. [fcbWJ • STUART A SILL. ’ BACON SHOULDERS—III store and for salcby _fcb2o • • • _STUAHT A SILL. _ /N LASS—IOO boxes bby 10 and 10*by 12for sale by. U febOO. STUART A SILL. PEACHES— 20 sacks on ha::d and for sale by feb2o • STUART A SILL SOAP— 100 boxes, in store and ior sale by fubiO STUARJS& SH.L. BATTING— 50 bales No. 2, to close, by febfiO _ _ STUaKTA SILL. _ YINEGAR— 10 bbls. (pure cider,) m store. - feb2o STUART A SILL. COMMON tTGARS—IO.OOO common Cigars, to close. febSO ; _ STUART A SILU GROUND FEED—On hand and for sale by fcb2o RHODES. A ALCORN CORN hand and for sale by febSO RHODES A ALCORN. HULLED BARLEY—Oi our own raanmacture, con* stanily on hand, ami for sale by fcb2o RHODES A ALCORN OIL MEAL—Of our own manufacture constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES A ALCORN, - teb'.O 11? 3d st, opposite St. Charles_Hotel. OAT MEAL—Of our own manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by JobSO RHODES A ALCORN. DRIED PEACHES— 100. bus prime llnivcs lor sale. by [feb!3] WM.DYEK. ~\]k! KDDINGS. Ac,—3oo Wedding Cake Boxes; TV 200 Cornelian Rings; 12 doz, assorted Gold Pens ; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors A Sirups Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, _deo!9 earner of Market and Fourth sis. W RAPPING und Pnoimg Paper for sale by W. F..MARSHALL, febl2-. fcj Wood street. laondou mustard* PURL'. Ijondon and Durham Mustard, by the keg, for sale by loctairtl) _JOSHUA,ROBINSON. JUST RECEIVED, a iresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fitch’s valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for Consumption,Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder lnhaling Tabes, and Lec tures on the Treatment and Cur* of Consumption, Ac. For sale by COULTER A HACICE, Druggists, oc!s corner of Wood and Third streets BIIANIULte —>1) quarter and hah pipes, ot different vintages, of the following celebrated braeda:— “ Hennescy,” ‘•Otar<l, M ‘'Dupuy &.Go., w “A.Seu;- nette, n ** Pmet, Castillun &. C 0.,” *• Jcun Louts/’ Fur sale m lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON, j»29 till Liberty street. CHEAP WALL PAVLU—fTom. a large assortment for sale by leblt! 4v> LiiLS. NO. I KUftUN.juat received ami {or sale D by 15. A- FAHNESTOCK A CO.. febs corner Ist ami l'ront directs O nna Havana ohangks; -lOboxes Malaga Figs; 150 drums do do 150 |do do do For snle by JOSHUA.RHODES A. CO . jadl No C Wood Mfcel CIOPAKrNbRSHIP.— The subscribers have entered i into Co-Partnership under the farm of Scaife, At kinson A Ok elt. WM.. H. SCAIFE, JAMES ATKINSON. ja:U JOHN M. OKELY. BUILDINGS. —We arc prepared to'fur nish and crectapparaius (or heating taige or small buddings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D H. Williams. from the east, to superintend its construc tion. |j*3l] SCAtFK, ATKINSON k OKKLY. 3BA k - . prime N. O. .Molasses, per siearaer Messenger- ideclrt) CARSON 3l M'IiNICHT Molasses and sugar— &3 bbla. N. O. Molasses; lbhhds. do Sugar : .Landing trom iteameT Keystone State, and for hale. jaS CARSON A M’KNIGHT.UI Water ki WRAPPING - AND PRINTINGVaPKH lo ?.aje. large or small quantities, by iui4 tv. p marshall PLaN IAiIUN hUGAK—32 iihds. prune plantation Sugar fold crop.) on consignment and for sale hy decltT MILLER 4: RICKETSON FINE French and German Wuic {or sale by ja24 JAMES P, HOKBACH PLANTAGENeV GTIa"|IT>"RAZORS.-‘- The only safe and perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re celved, per express, another lot of these truly valuable and unique Razor.*., [jals] W W tvlLsON 1/HBLS.FAIW'ILY FLOUR; Ivv 50 bags Coffee; 90 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; IS bbls. Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre: For fale by T. WOODS A. SON, Produce Dealer, and Commission Merchants, )aIU No. fit Water -tr« el fieuiovai. ff'HL subscriber wishes to inform the cmzenH of Pitts- JL burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET PURE Horn Nos. 61 and 03 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as u»c Chroiucle Printing ofhcfr—which, in connection wnh Ins old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment m the country ♦ and hia advantages so lar surpass any house in this city for space, arrangement aud good light, that he is certain ot suiting every person who may favor him with a call. Hw stock i;> complete in every article In his line, and great pains will be taken at alt time* to show poods to persons wishing to look or buy. octll ■ R W. I.VND. sale of valuable IRON WORKS, NEGROKS, MULES, Ac. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 19i0.1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, m Montgomery County, State oi Tennessee, on the ffih day oi April. Ibsl. the Fnrnaoe known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there to, amounting to some 20.000 ocres. At the same tune aud place 1 will sell a valuable uegro man. John Carter, a Founder, and lus wife and children, on u credit of l, 2, and 3 years. The reul estate on u credit of 1- 2, 3 and 4 years. On the lUh of Aprri, lbol, I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, m Montgomery Co., Tenn.. the IRON PROPERTY', known as tuo Tcnm:«hee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting ol several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 years. Sumner County Lands near Gallatin, I will also sell, on the 20th of March, 1351, in the town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres ot laud lying m said County, known as fhe Preston tract ot hind, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. House and Lot m Nashville. I will also sell, on the Sfelh of Mareb, 1851, a valuable House and Lolin Nashville, ni the MarkclHou&e. known a* Lot No. 64, situated on High 61., on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 y ears. Bond and approved security will be requi red of pie purchaser and a lion retained on the es tate mull cases. P. PRIESTLEY, C. A M Sale of Sluice, Wagon*, Ac. I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn. on the fftb day of April, 1851, all the personal property ol the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. I will also sell, on the 11th day of April, 1851, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 monthß Bond and security will be required on all sums over $lO. The sale will be continued at each place iromday lo day, ull all the property is sold. Dee. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm'r. {0 s * Each paper will send, the Office ot the Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount ol the tecsiated. Published nil day of la&u sale. The Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville Journal, ihe Cincinnati Commercial, aud the Pittsburgh Pom, will publish the übove advertisement ttvice a week until day of sole, and forward account’s to the Clerk and Master lor settlement. dec23Uawts —Clarksville Jeffersonian Spring Stool* or Citrpetu* rpHE.subscriber having returned from the Eastern X ret L e , lv, , n B htsSpring stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods Heanh Rues Door Malta, Drueget Stair Crash, Table and Piano Covers, Matting, *?., Ac. All of which have been se lected from the latest importations and be«t manufacto ries. With an eye single to the interest of his custo mers, and all who may favor him with a call pains is at nil times taken to show Goods to ner«-u B wishing to look or buy. Call and examine ihc Mock where can be.ffonnd the latest and best styles of the above named Goode, >vith prices and qualities to Fuit all. E. W. LYND, Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, febt2 Apollo Building, Fourth sired Check Loit. A CHECK drawn hy us in favor of Henry Fritz. No. 1955, dated February 4ih, 1851, on N. Holmes tc Sous, pf this city, for three hundred and fifty dolltr3,has been lost from the mail between Pittsburgh and Park ersburch The public are cautioned against receiving said check, as the payment bag bpen stopped iel)l7 MILLER & RIC&ETSON ri'.HE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS X STORE, No. 69 Market street, with Fixtures, ami a .small‘lockof Fancyanfl Stajde Dry Goods.to be sold at a bargain. Any person- wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one oftheber-fon die street, can be had on fuvorablo terms. if application is made immediately lo tbcsabscribcr. who'wisbes to change his business. ’ ja3° * WM.E GARRARD. J H -» Coughs amYColds Cured in 48 Hours* SINCE the introduction of thisneVcompound, Coughs and colds arc-cured m a very Short time. We will warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to cure oases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis; Loigugtii*, tti less time aud at a cheaper rate than any other medicine cverdiseov ered. IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION-Tlic old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro-. . duce nausea\yliich more disagreeable thanihe Cough, itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas-, ant soothing article and it will core, or the money iciU.oc, . rffunded! The evidence m favor, of this medicine in our city vfifom our own eittzepa, should convince any one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular ph> Ri cian, and has beeu used by hmi In his own practice for a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from •Steubcn'/ille writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night (ever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, I ’and that alter ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirety re lieved and the cougti removed by the use of half a do-, zenof botliesof the Pectoral Syrup. A cm tleman trom Feorta, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral S) - nip to he a good article, for he has nsed it in fits own ca«e and in the cases of members of Ins famny with the most perfect success.. It is 6nb ov Tint Cheapest Mkdicinks now kjwwn.. —lt is pul up in half pint bottles ol 50 cents each, or six bottles tor 82,50. Couhirt STORKKEEPJttiS would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one of the most period and efficucion* remediesever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kkysku'h Pectoral Svrpi*, and tuke no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the raoHt valuable plants and herbs of the materia medico, uml is compounded by a person skilled m the healing art. There can be no deception m this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and ilic proprietor hue numerous,certificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to nny person de sirous or seeing them. • Aoskts Wantbo throughout the United States jo sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made ttoftbose who will take an interest m the medicine. It will pay a large profit to alt agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service by planing ui their hands the grenic&t raedieme for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSKR A, M’- DOWELL, DruggiBts,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pu., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale tiy D.M. Curry, Allegheny city ; P. Broth er, jr..Brownsville; George Baird. Washington ; Join* H Buchanan. Hickory: George Kvyser, M’Kcespori; J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgh; and bv merchants ami druggists generally. Ijii2s Is respectfully inerted to me following irat/is, set forth *»i relation to one of the most tmportant Remedies of mod ern times ! IT is not more than one year ago siticotlux great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of diseuse. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, uud we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of mokiug money ; but, oi»t\ wmclt we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have bee:: lorgofien. Tne PETROLEUM is «. Natural Remedy, elaborated mthe depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn nil human competition. R is our duiv,whrn we write about a medicine, that we write truth—■ that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who muy trust our word or put confidence in our Matements. The nek are very apt to catch at any thing that promises rebel from di»- euec. A story can hardtv bn too highly wrought to an swer Ihe object of gulling or humbugging some of llicun Now, we do not desire to do this : wo uir that the truth in relation to our Remedy should L>e told, in order to secure for it a reputation iar exceeding anv tsiuglc article of fhe mstma mc4tca. I’iain, mivarniiiicd lacia— facts that may be ascertained in our own euv and neighborhood, bear ample testimony m favor oi ihe Pe ■iroirum. ■Within the past two months, two of our own citizen*, who were totally blind , have been restored to siuht. Several cases or blindne 6 *, in the Mate of Ohio, have been cured. And, ab'.o,tiic case of agentlcrnan lit Bea ver county. There nre others ; but these case* arc near home, anu may be referred to by any persons who muv havedoublson the subject- These case* were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians a* tiopcles-.- Tbc Petroleum will cure, when according todircr, Uons —Diarrbcea, Dysentery, PtlesvßheumaUjnn, <*out, Neuralgia, Eiupuons on the skin, Pimples on ihe lace Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teiterv.Scnld Head pain* m the bones and joint*, old -ores. Wenv, Tumors, Scromla, Cancer. >pmal irritation, l over and Ague,C?iromc Cough?, Aatbraa, Broticfiilis, and ull Pul monary affections or a chrome nature, icndin? to pru dore CONSUMPTION. w p. marshall. Ham*; aud Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Unada, Exconat/'d-Nipple*. and ln met. it i» universalßEXKznr, ami has been tried m most of theaoove dueases within the past year with the oioai perteet *ucce«*. Ccnificate' that will atroTitvh arc in ihe bands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure m showing ti.ern to the afflicted or their menu*. Whatever others may say about their roedicmr-i. the Petroleuro »* tiie greatest Remedy of the n/:e. phy sicians ot high *tao<iihtf in the proie»Hmn are beginning to use I! »a their practice. Those whom first looked on wnh doubt and uncertainty, are wdiine io awaid it due praise and consideration. Befotr* number veur roll*, round, all svtil be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is tint greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Helm!, by' KEYSISR A: M'DOWJ'.rX, , 140 Wood sttvet. Also— R. F.. teller';. 57 Wood fireet ; D.M. CurrVi D A. EiUoit, Joseph Douglas*. Allpf'tienv Oily. Alrsi, bv the Proprietor, b>. M. KIER. Canal fjajtin. 7ih <m-ct Pittsburgh. fia?s THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Oailric Jalcc t A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURES, PREPARED irom Renmrt, or the. fourth vumiach of the Ox, after direction 1 * by Baron Lsreig, tbe.(rrcnt Physiological Cheim*t, bv J. HOL(*H PON, M. L>.. No. It. North Eighth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Thin i« a truly wonder ful rr-medv mr INDIO s%STJO>\. DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, tnTing.'a'ier Nature's own method, by Nature’* own aeciu, the Gtismc Juice. Half a teaspooniull ot this. Fluid, mrured in \vat>-r. will digest ordiseoJvc Fjvr Polnds of Hoa?.t Bkei* iv about two iiotrss, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE • Baron Lrtuia.in hmcelebrated work on Animal Chfia istry, says : r* An autficial Digestive Fluid, analogous 1,0 the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared trom ihe mu cous membrane of the siomach o/ ihe cnh. m which va- rious nrlieles Ol food, us meat aud Cggr, will be so --oit rued, chunked ami digested, ju?t m Uic adur* manner a* they would be m the human siomach. ’ Dr. Pekeiha. m hit famous ireaUse on '• Food and Di et,’ published by Fowlo*g sr. Wells, New \ ork, pagf 35- state* the fame great tact, and dteenbo? ihe method o< preparation. There ore tew hicher autlionties than Dr- Pereira. Dr. Combe, in In*valuable writing's on the *• Physiolo gy oi Digestion/ 5 observes that ** a diminution of ihe due quantity ot the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing CHU9R oi Dy>pen*ia ;" and he «tufct< (tint *‘adn iingui-tied prolesMir or mcduunc in Ixjmlon. who m; e«‘vcrelyailli<*ied wuh thus complaint, hndme rveiy thir.g eL*e to fail, had recourse to ihe Damno Juice, obmmed from the sioinacli ot living ammsiD. which proved com pletely 9ticcesBhtl. n Dr. (tSAUASi, author of the ramnus work>» on “ Vcgcin ble Diet.- 5 ‘* It ta a reinarkahlo fuel in phvsioiogy tliattbe stomacha or ammah, mneeruted in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cle? of fowl, and of effecting a kind of nrtificiMl dig**-, tio-i of them in no wise different from the natural di r .*si We proeeBs,- , l)r. Simoh’b great work, the “Ohemutry of A Blanchard, Phtla , IBH*. pp :121-2) sayK: “ I he discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical In-iiory of Digestion. From recent experiments we know ilm: food ib dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, a« it is m the rmturul Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor DcMQLieoN, of the Jefferson College deiphittjin his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more tiujri fifty pages to an examination of this subject Hir experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from well known. “In all cases. 5 ’ he says, “di gestion occurred as perleelly m the artificial as m the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. UouflUTON’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, soppose.d to be on ihe very verge of ihc grave- 1 it i* impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificate* have beeu ijiveu of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, m Philadelphia, New Yoric, and Boston alone. Phcse were nearly all desperate eases, ami the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, bui perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, ami particularly useful for tendency to hthous disorder, Liver Complaint, Feverpnd Ague,or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effect* of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the 100 tree, use or ardent spir its. It also reconcile:* Health with Intemperance. UU> STOMApH COMPLAINT#. There is no lorm of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS w inch li doe* noi seem lo reach and remove at once.—• No matter how had they may be, it Hi VP.M INSTAtNT RELIEF! A single dose removes all the. unpleasanisump toms, and it only needs to be repealed, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD mid Vigor OF BODY, follow ui once. It k particularly exccUcut In cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pitoj tho Stomach, distre.*s al ter eating, low, cold slate of ihe Blood. Heavim-ss, Low- 1 ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency lo Infinity, Suicide, Ac. Pnce, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature riff J. S. HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprieior. Sold by agents in every town m the Untied Slates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents tor Pittsburgh, KEN SEU A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor s pneos. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by fl- E. SELLERS. 57 Woi d street. Bull’s Sarsaparilla and Hie 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 Sarsapnnlln is Uipdtji and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daHjfj but few isolated ca*es ot Cholera have occurred, ani£ they were either persons irom boats or tho«*e who our advice. (Cincinnati ChrxmrcD For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 14(1 Wood «*l Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be blamed. Ilulys7 PETROLEUM— A. cerium cure lor DVAnriIKEA,* disease very prevalent-tins hot weather—the fore runner ot Cholera. Try it!. For sale by jyg KKYSER & McDOWELL, 140 Wood si. HITE W AX—SOU &s. for sale by “ decs B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO, */ .»** V. . 1' } - ©rugs aitii ffleincinrs. Public Attention PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC wonder PEPSIN! v;*‘- , T ..t n. v . v ;:. T '-.;a V 'I . : ■ ■ ■ . iHtsallanaoßs. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Ss W. Corner ofWooil aml Fifth Streets. fIMIE Proprietor oi the Morning I’okt and Mkucubt. JL -a?tb mAKt.TAunjniii: ? rcßpec.fnlly informs h.s mends" ttmi-iue patrong of the*© papers, mat ho has a large as aotunontofJ.oXJTVlMi AND ALLOTJIKUMATKRIAH necessary to a Job Printing Ofllcc.-aml that he is pre pared (©.execute • ' :v u ■ _ , , PRESS TKINTIKG or EVERY DESCRIPTION: Boo*#, £t2ls ofLaihng, Circulars* VamiMtu, Bill Heads, Cards, fji, Blanks, Hat Tips. Allkmda ofßJanlcs, &{age,f>ionmboataud‘ Canal Defat Utils, wuh appropriate eats, printed on theshortest notice and mos. reasonable terms. ue respecitully a-;ks the paUoimge of his friends ami ine public generally,m iius brunch of his business. _g tf P.r* h. HARPER. AHI JAMES W. WOOPWEIiL, CABINET Y&j, FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Pfll Ware-rooms 97 and 99; Third street. JW. W, rcßpeeifuTly’lnforros his friends and caslom « crs that Jie has now completed the largest and.fi- of household furniture ever before seen in this city, os he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasonal materials; best newest design.;; and from the extent of hi.* orders and facility in two ufiu'turing, lie is enabled to produce warranted furuitlfe, at tTteViwe*t prices. Helm* adopted the. principle of identifying the - cus tomers’ interest with Ins own, in quality aud price, and keeps always on hand tlxygreatesi variety of every des . criptioti of furniture, from the cheapest and*plaincst, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured, .expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection/ that the advantages of his establishment may be known. Tne following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and fiubh, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ina liogan>”und walnut Klivabethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every ; description; Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete -and DF vans of the latest French and American patterns; TuHiae?, What-Nots, and ladies’ ; arlor Writing Desks of vuriou.s kinds; Work Tubles and fancy inlaid •nuudsy music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre und sot a, ta bles, extension dining tables all sizes of the most unproved, and decidedly the heel kind made: card, Pembroke hail ami pier tables, wardrobe*, bedsteads and wasnstands of each a largo assortment; gothic hall andparior reception clmirs, ottomans . and. stools, secretary and book case?* tide boards, lire screen*, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots - for children; paper muciir, table.and tern poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pear] 'fables, Ac. Ac. fa*. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aud WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makkbs supplied with nil articles in their line >I*EAMBOATS uml UO’f'EES, furnished at the short est notice. All orders promptly attended to CIIAIUS AND FURNITURE, No. 98 Thirdtirtet, between Aieirkftand I Vood, Ssutb sldel /?*. We have now on hand u large aud splendid stock of every variety ol Chaim? kiwffCSy ■ ftaaandCADlNr.T • FURNITURE, which we' JS r • lore confident cannot be surp a s s e <l, equalled, in this City, or t \ il.t? West, in style and fioidi. Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and oxantiuo lot themselves, JC7* Meamboats lurntshed on «ii • shortest notice. Ij’v* Ali ciders promptly attended to. iebtibtf O-DONNKHL. MULLEN ft. CO. FtirDliitre aud CUatr Ware Rooms. T. U- YOUNG A. CO., corntr of ITnritg* •uMMgsSr and S-niih field xis ., opposite Brotm\ J/p,Vi, VIX f . Piushurai, /’upkeep coustuuUyon hand j@s| E2SB§£3and make to order, ;it the lowest price*. " \l HOUSEHOLD aud t-TKA.MCOAT FURNITURE, and CIIAJRS,Gi the hett workmanship and most approved nyUo*. febls Stefttuboßtby Ahoy! 1 Tilt subscriber? tender their for the favor& bestow i!d iipub them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inle- # ■ rrned tn building boau, thui they are at all times pre* pared to furnish, on the ino.-i reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chair? oi the be* material ami workmanship. 'I B VOIJNGi. CO., Cornet Tlur.l and Smithfieid street*, TfrfcHt opposite i 4 Drown’* Hotel." (it HAMVISK . (laiaitur & Daulcr, CABINET YVaJRKROOM, SMITH FIELD STREET, b'dtrf t Siventhuriet <yrut Strawberry alley Pa. HAMMER A DAIJLKR keep constantly on hand WL a variety of cxcclicr.t'-und fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any ut Uir city, and sold on a? * *| •favorable term.'; a? cair-be obtained’ at any eimilar vstahlis'untem »u dn* West The}' haveiu>w on hand an unu-uitliy extensive stock, stub racing all kinds oi Fund* lure, irom the cheapest andptainc?t to the most eoatly and e leguin. Ail orders promptly attended to. mrilT.lim • *'• I’KA'ENSON o munu ,ac*u 10 ir.iKE ot «• very deserip ,ran, 1w,,, i at las- old sram). comer ol Liberty and fiSfiSssSfarvcAlb stiectr. UNDLKTAKING attended to. in ail if* branch*? ‘ mnyll f:aiin KauitJj- Klour. lAORMir convenience' of 3liv elMm'ri.i, the propueior* ; ot the - f it-tsbuk* ? i fern- MiLW-imv* placed b.jac.sfor the receptionof uniers.at the following places: F A R-Floyd s stoic,coni -f of Wood -and fiin «u.; M Haywood 5 * Shoe fiore.corner Liberty and Market A Be elenS storr, ;'fd %tre<-.s; L. Wilcox, Jr, Druggikt, cor 4;h and Sraithfteld; John t Smith’s ?tore, cor-High and Wylie stre.ets ; Telegram- Gif.ce, Fourth nreei; 11. C. hep .', ftioccr, cor.Sih si. and Market alley ; M ImulCsl*U» Ward. 'l'he Flour wm =i # wit! cal’ twice or thrice daily, for order*} tmd the Ac., delivered protaply either in barrels or »aeks, (sack Ftour i= prcierabie for family mu*,) without charge for cartage. It ih plant that no account-: cun l>c allbwedvaud that drivers ran have no pniuas-ion to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with ihi? arr.uo'cuieM, as wc -hail endeavor u»-do ihtm ju.si c*. imsiVtiOl WiLMARTH A- NOBLIv. liOt KOkl TALIFOIUIA r | ■* I IF subscriber has been nuiUotizcd * v n receive Pue%- X ages to be forwarded to SanFranci-eo by the house <*! O<)i*WINNL, BROTUF.U A. CO., at Fanawa, aiui to engage Passage m cinss sailing Vessels from Panama to rian Frrtnci*eo Kverv informatiou pivcn, ihi application to JOSltU,\ ROBINSON, aplft Pot Budding?;, Fifth st, near Wood. /'t»iK A FfcPFTuMMHfe 00006 LN TO\VN~7.igUt Kj 1.-laili'ij nil wool, t'ushinurcttes, Scotch Plaids. I.men Unit* and Ducks, with vftry variety rtf Mar seille* :unl other Veiling*, ami Trimmings by jr- JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy of HrnnArrthU V«g«tabir Pills. miIHN the theory of the circulation.of the blood |f wnv established, Hi** c .eeret spring* of vitality wcu* then partially exposed to our view. We saw and ,iU)d'*r*tood that the food wc cut, was converted into blood, whicluepairod the waste oi the animal machine; the fi.od is uiei. which keep* tit a life heat the internal flies thut warm tmd invigorate our inner man. The blood ii an electric lluid-which carries this heat to every rutniiicxiion of the body, even lb the extremities of the hair amVhorny nail. \Vhiie the Mood is thu* the seat of life, it is aUo the scat of' disease. Food give* the body strength; llrumlrvih’s pills give blood the necessary power to throw out irom itself all iiupuritios, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; » and if they kept close to nature’s law# ia’Uto management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. * As men grow iuleiilHgenl they will become wiser and hap pier; even ndw, their wisdom Is proved by the fact that, when sickness assail*, them, they use Brandreth’s Vege table Univerul Pills, which soon restore them to health. Theynro peculiarly rmlujijed tirlho climate. and require noexira euro when they ore used; in either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than u dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, emuiveness, fevers, and in all ucute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond ull praise. Three or five will act like a ohurm, often curing a dangerous nutlady at once, sa ving mouths of sickness and ihe cyils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brnmircih’s- Bills are u known und luily tested medicine, one thatfs used by hundreds of thousands in this country und throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other med.i -eineß. They take out only that from the blood which is the cause ofweakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes ail kinds of food. Sold at'No. Diamond alley—Hio only place in I’iii?- buigh where the genuine Brandrctli Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in tho city. dcciSfetfif THOMAS ItBPPATH, ' lULI.IKKN Sa 00., HAVE ON HANDat their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 01 Mimlificld n; a large assortment ot lancy oml plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent- belouf cmstoir.ury rates. I orms—cash only. • jdec£7.l> . _ fpll E Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the I. subscribers, under the firm ot J. S. BONNET A Co., is thiA day (involved by mutual consent. Either partner uiay use the name ot the concern m settlement. JEROME S. BONNEJI’. MATTHEW lb PATTON. PtMjbnrgA, April Ht, 1850. • |£7* Having sold my eiiure-irticrcst m the firm or J. S. Bonnet »V. Co. to M D Patton, toy late partner, and in mending hnn to the confidence of my friends and thtf public/" • f aP 3l J. ?>. BONNET. Gvavcl 2looftng» rpHE subscribers respectfully Inform Mic citizens of JL Pittsburgh and vicinity,ihattbey are now fully pre pared. to hi! oiden for GRAVEL. ROOFING, tu imiau ner not to be surpass;*! in tins city orelsewhere. From thetr experience m business,’ 'they, feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind', particularly in eftse of fire, is 100 wellkuown to require nuy argument in its .favor. To those who are uuaequamicd with our work, we beg leave to voter them to Messrs; Thomas Liggett. t?r., John F. Perry, Roily Patterson, ! M. Kane, Jr, tmi others, for whom we have done work. Ordeip thaiufTuHy received and promptly attended to We will Im found on Wylie street, bo 'ween Hitfi indTunnd creels. • MATTHEW MoGOVERN. «piv • JOHN RKiNNJN. It. C-. StoCKtOU, bookseller and stationer, No. 47, CORNER OF MaRK-ET ABO THIRD STREETS, HAS constantly on uund for rale—Vlnung, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER j Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers' and Trunk BOARDS] - Book and Newspaper PRINTING INlC—which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. "i '-.r. i-.i i , * c . ‘ * ’ - -• •• . v- .r\“* u a * ‘-s'--' r &'.**-* Winter Clotlxiiig Selling Low tor Cash* P DELAN r Y,*I9Q fL.ibcrly stTtcL piUahurgk] has on 'X, • hand a large J aSsdftmerit oi ihe 'latest"ntyle of; Winter of tasliiphable colors; - Alsd/Pahu,'Vests] andallmhcr articles in the clothing, lirip. ,->yhplosale; purchasers will .find a -iriosi desirable, sjpek to select] irom; and will he sold low 1 for cash. .Idtcld. I B, M. ABGUSTj : : } ME RC H A N;T T.AI LOR, | TNFORMS hisirlendsanld customersthaihe hns open-j i.ed a CIiOTIUNR.STORE;-at No. S 5 Smilhfield st.,< where ihey.cait be suited ul all times .with anything in! us ime, made in the most finished style ami workman-: -like manner... His. Goods are -uU. freeb, of the best aud; most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared; to afford tlte greatest degrecof satisfaction to* his pat-; tons. ,a goodsiock.of Ready Made CLOTHING always. on hand. . [dtdG ] M* KELLY, mkrchant tailor, ‘Pittsburgh,“l&n : • Abi V»T RhCfciyED FROM THE KAST—alarge; and-carelully selected,stock., of French. English; aiiu Amenenn OLOTHS,' and VEST-! IrtOS—of the most approved color..amh Myles: ryhich! he IS prepared to make.to order ia the very best manner; and on the most reasonable terms. . • .v ■ : j lle.iias always on hand a good assortment of eentle menß hasluonable W-ady made CLOTHING, Whirls,; dollars, Cravats, 1 Haafferchiefs,Gloves,‘Sukoenders Ac 1 novUU:3m . .. * . 17 *i Clothing! CloUilttg THREE bT(3 DOORS! JOHN ftFCLOSKEY'.v-. i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing 151. Liberty st. \ Pittsburgh, Pa. • slock of Fall and Wiuter Clothing is now rehdy* ; XfjL amounungjo upwards-of SIC0 3 WU,.which 1 Uunk will be found to byone of llid cholcestselectlonsPl gur-; ments ever got up in this or any otherAjity.in the j\Vcst-i ern country. My purchases having been all mad-e early, I : have' therefore avoided the late advances made; in almost alii Uescriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore enud bled to offer my stock atunusually low prices, 1 have this season pajd more than usual attentlou lo‘ the manufacturing mid style of my garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as tlie finest are got up in a style yud elegance not.to be -.surpassed. Hundreds of! new customers, both wholesale and retail, havCb'eerv attracted a* much hy the superior make of the clotliiiigi as by the lowness ot my prices. 'I The proprietor would particularly'call the attention of 'all dealers in Clothing to his present believing that upon examination of die quality’ and prices of his, Goods they will be induced to purchased his establish ment The wholesale room now contains upwards of •2,000 garments, fropi the finest in quality to the lowestin' price. • The proprietor is now determined to make this depart-, meat a point of great attraction; and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods soiled to every section of the United States; , In the catting department will always b# found a very: large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas simeres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern .markets. lie is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest Hotice in tbelatest uml most fashionable styles. lie respectfully iuvites his old iricuds and customers, as well us tlicpablicin general, to call and examine for hemseives. ■ ; [octlll ; Great Ind'ucementi to Rny Clothing ! WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOUE » TfO. 3X9 LIBERTY, AND SZ IRWIN STREETS. rpHE subßcriber wishing to sell, his entire stock, of i CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VF.RYLOW PRICES. Personswishingtopurchase will save money by calling on him. - -_?ep24 W. J.DATiTT, Proprietor. : Celebraterl Patent Slkenr*. rjtHE thulersigued has been appointed by Mr. lleitiej?h, Xof N eMf York, sole Agent for the sale of his justly* celcbratcdpateutTailors’Shears. Udoffers these Shears now atumnufactiffer’s prices, llaving .n complete as portmeutdf tIiCKC Shears,' from t»‘2}e. up to Sl‘J a piece, heculUthe atlenllon of Ladies, Milliner* and Dressma kers and Tailors, to.his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and ruspcctmUysolicitsa share of the public patronage, which Uiis article so justly deserves. oct3l:int» - J.*F. HAVEKOTTK: SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF OB Y GOODS, ' “AT THK ' - One Price Store or A.A.AIASON A CO.* Nos. 60 and 04 Mariet street. WILL commence on MotrOAT, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Ttade, and their exten* vive Ptoek, arnouming io One .Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, wiU be offered at Retail, au'uily.one founh Lis* than usual prices. The notice ot u.eir Semi-Annual Sale to.any one of liic ihtiusands who attended the sale of laci year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit o! tho-e who have never attended their Sales— viz;— ‘ •"] Rich Cashoieres, - - 75 o. Jlsualprice SI,OO 11. DAUIXB .sikrps, Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri;e 37*c.; 15W j ?. Coirotrand Wool Delaines, 15, Isle-’ Usual price 50 and yie ; 00 p*. High Colored Plain DeLaioes, 45e. Usual price <52 Je: 'i «HI ps. Sinned ami Figured. Silt?, 50c.Usual prici :sc.'i ' * ' ■ ■ ’ ' s, ;‘:>/ • 50 p 3. Black Silks.-- Reduced :23 p-Vcent.; • ■— c -r 100 pi.-French Merinoss,iH,Ot>. U?aad price' 81,371 : 3oops. I'arametiaa and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 per cent; ‘ ' 5500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from <SI to 85 less ihamhc usual pricer.; . 3000 yds. Bonnet Rtbbon«,at 9 and 10c. • Usual price ISunduSt*.; Fail Colored Calicoes,6Jc. Usual prireOc.J' ifio cases English and American Calicoes; 9 .and 10c Usual price 10 aed 12ic.; yOcusc? Bleached .Muslins.. Reduced 2c.per yurd; 260 bulesflrown Muslin-—alt grades; Alsop-Lacea, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Check*, Cloths, Cassimerei, Cn*>inet3 aud Jeans. Together vrithhn itnmenae variety.of other Goods,all of watch will Le marked down tolower prices than any ot their previous p.ales They luvittf an early call: as many of their rhniceet Goods willioon he sold. The lowest price named at first, A A MASON Sc. CO., dec3o Nos. 65 ’andOlM arket street. Freih Arilvnl-JHew Goods X no. 75 market street, ITT* BETWEEN FOITRtH StitKET ANDFTIIE DIAMOND. -fR FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRY GOODS!, IMIE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy, and Staple Dry Goods, purchased .exclusively for Cash, from the importers uml manufacturer's, at least Txctnty fiv* ptr mu. below thecon of those who made ihc»r pur* chases earlier in aud will be sold Wholesale and Retail for ca»h at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. So pieces Lunin's Merinoe*, Cherry,;f?catlet, Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine. Blue ami Mode colored, from un to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic. f 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. • 9 150 pieces nlack and Colored Alpacas, from IS| cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces, Thibet, Pararaetta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before otler ed in this city. 350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali* tv. and: will be sold at extremely low-price?. 450 SIIAWLS; Superior-Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls,-Chameliou, Silk and Turk Satin Dc Client and nil Wool Broeha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored. Silk Fringe,Thibet and Mous Be Lain Shawls.. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chainclion Silk and Satin Be Ohcin, Wide Black Gro Be Rhine Silks, PJaiiuutdFuncy Figured Silks, mul Black Plaid Gro Be_ Armour Silks* 150 pieces, Clotlis, Cassimeres and-'rVestings, superior quality; and will be soldut a greatreduction from form er prices. ■■ • •- V • v- , DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Blcached'MusHn/goo'd quality, ; all widths, from 6i to l‘di cenu por yard. COO pieceshoavy yard Wide Brown Muslin, from 6sc. to the best article manufactured. 200 piccet Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from'lSf ".cuts per fyard up to the finest Silk Warp, and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. - . • v 100 pieces IrishLinen,warrantedroadeof Flax yarn, round thread, wire.twisvhand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior nid ,eifrom9 told} cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Tabic Linen -and Table Cloths, Rftssia Dinner and Crash, Cassinetw, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Tickuyf,.Do mestic Ginghams. Colored Cambrics; Plain Linscys, Caulou Flaunelsjicc. 350 dozen Ladies aud GcinlemefTs“Glovcs and Hosiery —including every variety aud quality, which will be sold at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all-cash buyers are requested to call and examine the good 6, and secure a bargain, aslhey will be offered Wholesale and Re. uil a very-low prices. l£/~ No. 75 2S*r)ttt street, Pats butgh. novlfi : ABSALOM MORRIS. Linen and house furnishing goods —T A. Mason & Co., Nos. C 2 und 61 Market street, keen on hand a. large assortment of the. following Goods 0 f the best manufacture : * Table Cloths; Damask and Diaper Napkins; Over lays; Doz]ies,.kc-, .kc,; Towels, Huckabnc,-Diaper Da* mask, &c J Diapers, Russia, Seoicli and Bird eye: Linprv Lawn aiid Linen Cambric ; Flo'dr and L’ftum •’D'amaik. • all widths ; Linen Cambric Handkerchief* r iu* dale Sheetings; 10} Boston-Sheetings ; 6} Atlantic si,.*, mgs; 40_meh Pillow Casing, &e., &p. • ; ; rfcbB DE'LAINES-A largd and-ipiondiU useonniem ■ Gold Medal, Hamilton and french De Liiii. mS Cashmeres,from 12t025c.pet yard. n “ . French-all ,-woot. De Lainea and Ca*hraere» nt tremely low prices. A- A. MAStiN & nry ** febB : 02 and Ai Marketßta ; crotlia l Clotliß I ciotha ! A T EASTERN’JOBBLNG PRiCESAIiij nterfc, iL BlacJc and Fahey .colored: Frcnelf and Ernrhsh CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Ln e llsb Jhst opened at A. A. MASON A CO.’S deed' - - Nos. 62 and Market street. Tmuortant to Tailors. "—! TUST RECEIyEpw-6'pdz.assorted Tailors’ Patent O rsuearSjfromNo.iOdown to No o t nt o* . AI,SO-3Ddi.Barbers’ SciSorV. direct from the mamjiaeiurers. ana for-sa7e "at . . ; ;&^‘ETLEy , S, l3d Wood st., - , - - doors below Virgin alUv . Pk®-Y sacks Dried Apples; .... JaB . L. S. WATEHHAU * SONS. ~£s3£2^ v . «. * 1 * „* + 4 '*-. v. t. *■ ’IV.-*-. •'.. T - ''V * •» f * ' .■ -: " ••’. . & -•: ' 1 * < ■ ■ ■ ■:: -> ■(<.- j> ?»■ ~' .■:. , V>* t*. ■ :• ‘ 1 1 - - vV. - A*,... .«.* .■••Kv •>. —>.•«*.■ CUitljhtg. - AGENCYOF gin) ©ooDs. -'.i'V: I '-- R % rs «C ; '‘ s ‘ < fo’ . •* S' ■ . ■ - i ■ ' ** '• . ■-t i.i,V -V **.. *•*•■*. 4 . . - ft •’ ‘ t *■ * 5 * K 'p\' -> 4 flUsttllaneons. JJinider’B'A.Wlnt Store. " 70 : WALNV2\STREET. PHILADELPHIA^ THE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all Wine*,- LiqaorSi&c.jCOODand CHEAP. ; ■ 5-' Las' lately—m consequence of the n'umei-i oufc Large sales madoby hiroto consumers—been obliged: rlnrgdy4o replenish his atock/by fresh importations, uud ! , ho-basnaw the satisfaction of-offering some of ihe best Winc-p and. Liquors everumported by.him. He would refer to some invoicesosfolloWsr-viz: / 1 - ' . DUF.P»GQRIK)N &. CO.SllEßlUES—embracing deli cate Pale atv-ery low prices, Taro old, and some very choice-MANR ANILLA, all oil draught by the gallon.— Also, rare old dclicute AMONTILLADO, in casks of .10, -.gallons specially seltcicd for consumers. SdmeEXTRA' AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe, which he: cAaUcni'cs. as equal to any Hint can bo produced. 7 ' ’ > VWhe MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries are peculiarly; adapted to convalescents, as they: strengthen without stimbfaiiogj aud-havenot tlieacid of many oilier -Wines. PORT f WlNESrT.principttUy. specially- selected for his sales to consumers from the.stock of* 4 BtiKMEsrKaV* .at Oporto^arul imported direct: i.. These. Wines are fruity nml delicate, and |have been highly approved ; by. :his customers, because of their manifestsoperionty over all other P.oria and Red Wineß 'palmed oif os such. -• ; . . -They, are of various sorts and prices, in bottles ami oh draugh'tby ; Uic.galfon,.or wholesale by the cask. Among them .is. some rare delicate WHITE rOßT.and malm sey port.- ... .. ; ' ,?**Rersons suffering with chronic affection of the bovr els cannot be 100 careful in their PORT. MADEIRA WINES, of various .sorts, dry and. rich, South Side, old East and We si India. Sercial,.&c., Ac. ondraiighl, iii bottles aud by.casks.- , . , As lo the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, it is well known that thaMOET-EXTHA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid, imported; by him are superior to any other-Wines; and are sold at prices us low fts'mop.t of theiuferibr wines now in .the market which arc.put upon.buyersa3./rrsfffcw. •••;> L He has also CHaMPAGNE.WJNES of various brands and qualities, at very low prices.retail or wholesale. Jn the article of CLARET WlNES;generally, the subscri ber holds himself to bCn judge, anil he offers the lineal stock iiere,from4he very-fewest price, by.lhCHingle do zen, to the first class or “.premier cm” of Mkuoc. . : Of BURGUNDY WrNESlie has a large stock'undcait .assure customers that be can present to Item, from his vaults, as good a bottle of. Burgundy as Francis affords. SAUTERNKandBARSAC suwaysbu htiml iii ijoUlcs; His selection of RHINE and AfOSELLK WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. & Jobdan, of Cor b 1 en 6. are extehsiye, and number many .Still Hocks n'nd Moselle; from the /cheapesPsorts ic the very choicest yintages.'of the “STEINBERG,” wliich is'the best growthoi’ tke Rhine;.. . In the article* of. COGNAC apd other BRANDIES ha Las.now a tine stock,’embracing some very" old. extra of 1800, of. OtaAp,- Dbpcv & Co., ana some celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1521,” in eighth; casks, and IS4‘J irtdifcdsi and “DUBOUCHE,” 1544, in bhils. on coTisigrime nr,'wliich will be sold IbW*.'" . Also-IRJSH, SCOTCH andMONONGAHFXA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and ail other .Wtueslami-Liquors,. including nil ol the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desired;.. i - r ; A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS. / : - All Goods delivered, xciihmcnc day's reach'd/ Phil** dtlphia> Famsirr paid.' Orders will be promptly exceu* ted if sent by mail or telegraph . ; . Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store, . novlB ’ ~ . 76 Walnut street, Phila: ; Jt T.DecKerj 'Woodn , a7d.&> C 6. f : Suilders- and Erectors of Lightning Rods, on r SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; and for personal interview ea 1 be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry.: R^fer^nrrs—-Professor Silliman. Editor of SMimanV Journal; Prolessor. O. M. Miiclieli, ofihe Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter,bf-Tmnsylvamsi University, Kcntncky ; Professor Cbesteri’eweyyD. D.« M. D., New-York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clcarlana University. Ohio. In PiiisOuTxh —A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’Camlless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr.Spartts, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons., L. Harper, D.N. White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John II Shoenber ger. • •• ' • fnovi&tf Outline maps. " T>ELTON ? S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now jL, being ..introduced into all the leading schools in !New England.and New. York. We have obtained .the agency.-forthem iu Pittsburgh, and iavite.teachers and school committee* to: call and examine them: No. I; —M?p of the .Western Hemisphere, 82xS2 inches. No. ti— do Eastern do do No. 3—. do North America, 70js^I No. 4 ..do United 7o*^- No. 5 co Europe, i 7ojyii No. G~ do - - Asia, 70x79 No. 7 do-: . S. America &. Africa, ; 70x:s4 Pxtce of the.aeries,.with key,s*Js; or the lira! two Hemisphere Maps, with key, &il>. These Maps are.unrivalled in accuracy, beffniy .and cheapness, and adapted to the warns of the primary, grammar and high sdiQola of the United States. . For at prices, withoat addition of freight charges, at the EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, - rOr Market and Fourth ats. . Floiic Keauceil<; ..fTriLMA.RTH.Jt NOELE will sell their Extra Flour, jf otter the Ist November, ats2.*ls ;lbi;.;.,Supei&nc at S“J,OO 100 fbs.. A. liberal dis cbunitpjetaiJcr? novl’ WILWARTH £ NOBLE. MK2I pH IS: IJN S'TIT (7 TK« MJSDICaL DEPARTMENT.—-The regular course of Lectures Will 'ewnmeneu. on the fait of Noyeiruer ana eoMMue.antiitbe lasi at February' The Anatomi cal Department Will i«<? opened and ready to receive Student* by the ftfit of October. The Medical Depart ment Will be under.the direction of the following Pit OF ESSOJIS: . Z. FakaAiA.v, M. ol Anatomy. • * R. Sv Nkwvox, M. i>., Professor of Surgery., H. J. UOLce,M. D.,Profesior of Theory and Practice o Medicine . . _ W. Btbd Du Frpfeesor ofPhysiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. J. Kino, M. D: t Professor otAlafc-na Meilica,Therapeu tics and hlydical Jurisprudence. J. AL D.v Frofeigor of Chemistry hud Pharmacy.. . J._ A., Wilson. M. D, Professor of Oheteitics and Dis ’ eatea of women and Children.\ ; - CL INI Q.CE LSCXUHBS. Jd*fifi»irfT-Prof. 11. J. Huiys. jR. SrNiiivfo.N, Z Fhßfc.ijk.ix, M.D.,'Anatomical Deiaohstrutor. . The tees Each f*roi'e>£or‘sTicket..sls. Malrichlator’s S 3. De monstniior’s .Gr^iialion/520. Those dc&irjjig ritifihejf.ihfbTmdiidui WiUplease ndilre3s their leuo’rs (post paidj td.the Bean; hud Students arri ving in the. ciiy:\viM please cdli on him ni the Conimer. cial Hotel. R.S, NEWTON, M. D., ■ DeanoitlieFacub.c LAW DEPARTMENT. . • Hon EW M Ki.no, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law Jno D/.LAFi£LD,E-.q, Prof of Comracrcial jurisnruiicace TVj-j;w— $3O persecsion- - ' All oomuiurncaUons pertaining to this department mil it be addressed to ' JE. W. AI. RING, Esq. March,l6so.. , . H The Faculties, for intellectual -abilities,.moral worth and professional.acquirements, will compare favorably withtheniOaldistmguishediii our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country-all of them Arc able .Lectuteis and the best of leaelterj. ; .Tupstivsftio wiUeoniemplule our geographical position, und the extent of our population, ean have no doubt as lo .We eligibility of our situation ,tor an enterprise «t. the if** 10 “.e a ]ih,iiiclutUng uiUeusonsotthe- year,we ’<i?flylnat anyoiherctiy has mare. ' ' ' Fite first class of the Law unit Medical Departments©, this Institute were, small, hat lha gentlemen composing them are talented ami ip the highest degree respectable— a favorable butea far the future prosperity of thednsutuiei pubhc may be sntished of the permanency of \hls seliool,\Tc feel it oat duty lo stale,tliaUbeTruy.ccs and. r acuity form a unii in action, which angurs'wcUfot its future success; and that the peculiar internal oreani zattou which connects them, cannot be iutetupted t „ • . . E. W. M. KING. a PV __ Pcecidont of the Memphis Institute. _ , Silver Porks, Spoons, &,c*. TKTL keep constantly on hand a large assortment of if _silyer Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c., of our ovyn uianuiactarc, of standard silver. JOHN B.MTADDEN k CO., oct ~l 93 Market street. Magnifying utasses, 1 OF one, two and three g usses. suited for delecting counterfeit bank notes, and outer purposes, for sale by loeu>4j JOHN B. M’FADDEN it CO. To tUc Citizens of Allegheny City, A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITVIUILL3 -fX FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson.* Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied augio Wilmaa rn k .noble. SOO Blen Wanted Immediately, AT THE CHARTIEUS RAILROAD.—The wages arc SO'cents per day; and we charge $1,75 per week for boarding. Apply auhe office, on the Steuben ville ;road, ucarM’Douald’s tavern—4 miles from Fiite borgh. tjunoa&in BURNSIDE. HANNEY kCO BAKER’S BRORIA; ... HcckeFa Farina; Polishing Putty ; Starch Polish; : * Pure Bay Rum; received and for sale by tr COULTER & HACKE, ocla - corner ot Wood ard Third streets. ‘ QA BBLS. DAKE SUPERIOIDTROUT AND SAL -O\J MON jukt received from the Pittsburgh arid Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in hue flavor and tauiess any eaugluin the lower Lakes and are put up expressly lor faintly ose. * * henry c. kelly novlfl corner of Fifth sireet andtMatke; olley A Healthy Location, , milEßKis noplucemorc favorably aftuated than Nnn I nery Mill, ft is healthy ? „d ciLSds atSSst de ligtiuu! view. Person* wishing a lot, can get ii e .o plenscuticm, conlntmng from oue to Qvc acres . ~ . . . THOMESQm BEI.L. ■ For Kent. T^Third V s e iree[ fcl^ea °~ mCe - 5 - *" P ° 3t °® co Bui!di ng fl ? -A- on 2» well-lighted room, third story ; entrance Mar ket street, between rbtrd and Fourth streets. Also, asiaalfbnck house,in Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E. D. GAZZAM, • oct ° -• No. IAI Second street. ' The plantagenet guard: uazoks c--. Used m bed, in the dark, and by persons w ; . n . remu .' wnb ease,safety, and jn half V.tc u-ual time, jyuhout the possiblluy oi cutting ie o^in _ This is >!-• teclea by means m the which U adjusted W the razor with the " rtQ test nicety and simplicity.— EVf-ry Razor ts^ lQ d e of the finest tempered steel, and - - • They have been extensively used in Eng!and,and pfonouneed the most perfect and safe razor manufac tured. ‘‘The new invention may he used with perfect sate iy 'London Post- . . • »* This razor is a splendid niyenlion, and of great use to many persons, especially ior people with-unsteady bonds."—Chambers' Edinburgh Journal For &a3o at the Watch and Jewelry Store of doc & w. vr.ym.SQB. =ONE ENE * / * --. W' ; .• State Mutual Flrelnsuranoe Company BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SbiihHeob-fit., " : '• '. Janitarf/tni 1851. TPHEbeßtevidenceof the success of iborPircciQr*rln .X • ,endeavoring to make the “STATE MUTUAL FI RE •INSURANCE’ n -nieet tbC wfiuU 1 of life communityis the„ unparalleled. amount-; of dbasinfi®?- which has been issued nearly 4,000 Poll ; ctcs la a liltlb ’rodre-than seven montha,; add: Adding .-..r over 870,000 capital to thecompany.- Tlie directors are prouu to say, that nearly all the property insured i* of < the safest kind jin small risks,and a'large'*proportion insured for only.one, year, , .Number of policies issued 3,ei53‘ - - Amount of pvopeny insured-... -A 64,073,548,00 3B - Amount or;,ashpremimns- 21,631,60 • - -=* Amount of guarantee stock •■r, g,yp yg ,jg ' Amount c/T055e5,.......3*800 00 • To be deducted from the above the incidentalexnen -.To city or country-Iherchahtßj andowiiei'sdr dwbH mga, and isolated or country property,4tiio-believed r tliißcorapaiiy.uflordspdvantngeBinpointdrcheaph'eaa, :: safety and security, inferior to no liusuranctTCompimy - in this country.;. Conductedonihe equitable and greatly unproved sys • tenKof ClassifieuUor. of Risks, excltiaing all,special .hazards, izisnring only a limited araonntin.any one.lo cality, than precluding the frequency and occilrreriC'edf joige fires, and also, ou both the StoctuEd Maruol plan, it not only possessesthe cheappesa and accommodation 0/ both methods, but entitles the iu3pred;toa participa tion in the profits. . It.is under the control of Uie 'iollowirig Dir&ctbrs. I*. Rutherford. A- J. Gillett, John_ B. Racket, Samuel T. • Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert - klotz. ’j • JA. RUTHERFORDi-Pteh'?, - - A A- «•• •• A. J. GILLETJP,Seq’y- .v_ . V A. A. Caesxct, Actuary/ ; fja27:y Olutwal Life insurance Co., FbTl*a< Agent in Pittsburgh, w. h. davis, tvice j. Finney, Jr;, deceased,) No . 383 Liberty street: *or the better convenience of persons Teeidingintijo lower patt ot the,city, the agent may also he fouad daily, from eleven to twelve and two to ffifefe o’clock, at the .counting room of J.SchooumakerA Co., No. 2,4 Wood street, where all necessary: information will be given, and communications promptly 1 attended rto.—* Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms famished on application; * Capita! slock over $200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for ; life. Pittsburgh^,Feb. 1,1851—2 w ~ . „ - >.,* .n&rlne f Flre.and Inland Transportation flillE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMRR .I. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1704, capital SSOO«* 000, asselt January l3j l££l J $1,001,908 00, will make insurance on buildings land their contents: in this city and vicinity. Also, ou property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation oron the seas'. r - DIRECTORS: ' - Pres*!., iaco|i_l\l v Thoraas, Samuel W. Jones, Edward. Smith* * John A.Brown,. Samuel F. Smith, Samuel Brooks, S. AuslinAllibone, Charles Taylor, WilHamEißowenr Ambrose White,- : ; George W. Aapinwail, ThomiuP. Cope, James N.Dicfcson, : , S. Moreis, Woler, .. If. D.'Sherrerd, Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the: United Slates, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous eharacler, mays&gpnsidered as offering ample se curity to the public. WM. P. josM 1 ~ - -NO4 Ml_Fxont street'. SAFETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURIT Y. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE IMSUIUNCE SOCIKTY LONDON AND NEW-YORK. , Capital,.£3oo,ooo—Kqualto62,Goo,ooo. WITH a large surplus of profits. Apportion of both t capital and mirplns invoElod inU! blocks, and oihejr securities in IhcCityofNewYork. Policies held in this country over C,OOO. Persona in suring participate in the profits of the Company. California risks taken at reduced raid. ■ - , ; Among the advantages of a’pblicy in this Company./ are the following:—> . . v : A party insured for thewhole-terinof life may -dj time borrow the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is cn filled td division of profits, , ■ He may a t any lime Surrender his policy, and .r&sfefte.; back os, value taereof one-half the gross sura paid ify him in annual commoapreraiums. • A party already insured for whole life pay ment of Ursmall sum, convert his insurance intact new polu:£ upbn the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured .and i entitled to a. ttoo-rAird' loarip tusinot shutout from said two-lhiid loan, if ihc prefer the te rtn ss la te d in the. Society’s paraph- Aparty may, at a moderate annual'premium, lASurj. for he surviveto reach, ilie age of 80 years, the full sum insured up to 815.000, v>Ul bt paid to HIM: or if tie dies before reaching that age, the full’ sain insured: wiirbeppid to his family dr legal representatives;-/ . Ithasoecorae customary in the Atlantic citiikfbreoii- S legations to insnre the'lives of their Pastors, and on hnstmas or New Year 1 s day/tp raakothe family apre* sent of the policy. This is certainly, an excellent wa*y of showing their regard 'for their Minister, Whose salary livvery many cases ia scarcely equal to his Immediate -wants. To the man of family, at his deaili.it iVacoh solution'beyond expression to knowthattiis helpless little ones arc thus provided for. ' ‘ ; : Churches involved, would do well lo insure the'lives of one or more of the trustee's; at. whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate tho debt. • Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, ai thu Banking House ol "'WXL'A. HJLL.& CO.,* noy2&, ~ Wood dc-Or ahove Fourth. V - IHSOB-AISCJS,. . . .n,..-./' THE DELAWARE. MUTUAL. SaRETY INS^‘*, ANCE company.—Office,North Room of » - - change,Third strcet, Philadelphia. Fibs IrrscKiwftt—Buildings,'Merchanilir' '• : r . property in town and country, insured r. . 0 and othei damuge by-fire at the lowesirate of p?'' -' ioas 01 Maeine Insuboce,—They, renuum. .. . - goes and freights, f'orefgn 'ctr co>'^ : ' i s atie ‘Yessela,,Car • special policies, as tfis^azsuvod - '-stwise^ under open or» lNLAKnTiu'NSPoitTJ r na?f.—' r " *tnay desire. . • dize transported by \V>' They also insure merenan- Boats and Steam iffona, Railroad : Carsj ;Canal liberal terms.' -' >on riversfcnd lakes,on tne most. DIPECTORS-rJ.' - . - - - . John C. Davis. 4° £e Se&iyEdmund A. Bonder Edwards, Geo ertß nnon, Johnß. Penrose, Samuel Davis, WRBv -• TV Darlington,lsaac R. .James. dl ?^ -'Folwellj-Joitn Newlin,Dr. K.il* Huston, Henry ding, HrJonesDrooksir Uvair' jorge Me- S. k f n J’ J - G ' -Johnson,William Hay,Dr jL^Zo l^ Bl7^oll -- n - T - HOrgln ' Tru, C. .U^V^|S t a,^T,N ' r ' eS ‘ deI ’'- -mna:' r - Joseph Wv CoW'Arr, Secretary. umce V e , c ompany. No. 42 Water street,Pnis burglr. . (jelfitdtf) : j>. A.MAnRIRA,Agent. <^S> r 9TiK Ament* a “islrf en .^ £l ” (ll;e£i lo the Warehouse of Jones A Lo., No. 141 From street, Utird hoM«e Eist of. Wood fn»t e irTtjf t^e u -“ cr^er issued Policies on Build *nAs contents,and on Shipments by-Bteamboats rsiLo l . r vess -r 5 « or the. above oid add . T espo risible Company. [ap3] . AVM. P. JQNR»L AbenL m»T?M?i'T>rrvr p?rS ealtll,nroTanco » ' I HEAt.TH INSEEANOE J. yOalrAft.Xy Of Jn corporated bV tho - - of CharMrPdr- - petual; Capital sloQ,uoflV‘ IlaUs laioer thanatiy Pe.'irilgl- . s? -Wn-LHI.per iK lns « r °bce, as the ibHowiug corripari fnr«ro mlrr ihB * S»Sn»WB*. for Sl°U for life, must pay in .the - vama Penn Malnal' 82JW, Equitable Sifii, New Englmul SAoG AlbiOM 58.48, NoiVyoHj Eire Ei/%. ,and Health, Philadelphia. SIM,. ' ;- < rr r> "DissCTOits-SamitefD Omck, Charles J> ■'Hall;AVin F- Bpou^RobertPKiug;Cltarles PHayes,MAV/Baldwin,, p B %mFWUtAM-JKeev., Sl.D.hieWii ! J Rodman Barker, Butler, Edwin & Cope; Fieri.- Lpminercial Rooms, comer of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh: - octgfry L:L ' „ . •-'..INDEMNITY;:'-'-- Th» Franklin Fire Insurance Company' or tHimtiJELVinA. ■■■■•• ■ .. r DIRECTORS:- • - : Charles VV r ./Banckerf, George W. Eicharits, Thomas Hart, Mordeool'D. Lewisa Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Wh'i ' DavidS.BrowuV Jacob R.emiUi, ..-Morris Patterson. • C,t„ G.-Em, S S y^- B^ NCKE “- P *«'*' ID" Continue to taaVe laaurancc, perpeinoi or limited Th?fVmf n 3 U „ on of P r °P ß "y in town and country. „S , h S ve “?ervei» “large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and. Premiums.eafciy invested afford ample protection to the assured. *., <7?., nt,hi^ S i BCla “Oaf Company, bn Jaanarylol, iwil, its . agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fot- Morlaages h_~st «y;43a 41 Heal Fisinie*..... Kl Temporary Loans- -»• —■: 9uijDl'Ss Stocks Lash,Ac.— 3B,6o4 37 - 0 . v. V - • 513,018/192.71 incojponiUon, a period or 19, years, iiiey Havo jitui! upward# of One Million Four Hundred Thau sand poliars, losses by fire, iliereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as jvcll as die ability and disposition to meet with promptness,' all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ( - Office N.B* comer Wood anddd tp* Fire and Blarine inonranee. rjlfclE Insurance Company of North America, of Philo X delphia, through ita duly authorized Agcnt,lhe - rtt> . scriber, oilers to make permanentand limited Ir • oh property,ln this oity and ita vicinity, arid o\- •:«^’ DT , n by the canal and rivers. - saiptn o **; DIRECTORS: - Arthur 13. Coffin, Prest. - ; ‘ Alei.lJcnry, .^aelßrooks,: Samuel W< Jones, Taylor, Edward Smith, Samuel W.: Smith, ; John A. Bro' - - Ambrose White,>. Jobn\VV ir v" a ’ Jacob M. Thomai ; Th'--. '^ re A Jobnß.Ncff, ‘ v pe * Richard D. Wood,* ' pie means, aod avoidingall risks of an mill buaardoua fJoffP teiV M™ ay l,e >-''>nsidercd as offeringample secun- Uto il,e public WILL/Aiif P. JONES Counting Room of Atwood, Jones t Co., WaieVand fronts!;.., Pniaburgh : . ’ ; : i . ’ \Sa y jy nor si j li-s notl qualities./ For sale low. y '“P 4 ' A. A. MASON’t CO:, *- and oi Market street PLANTATION MOJLASSfc>-20 „. JL Moliusss jmi received and for sale by ?rop ' M'J'J'Kia * lUCKETSON' ' . Nos, aland j® libar§ n. v \ Sr‘>s: *r, * ■* John E. flfelE Richard > ■William Welsh, - Francis Haskins, ' V.-;-
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