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I HHfe!Sife» it ttflHgl felfefft^lf -liStS'’ r‘ f * js^ajK» £\ - >4i - ’3 r*>W4^V-v fi#-« < atsfcSS t b : :! --■ *, ‘ iXfjx 'IT S . <'^&%P*J‘± , Z'Jll t ,t - : - -?* -r Ist''si V-’ v: f ,\ :r 1‘ >'' s - *.*,>. *v‘.:. -«.-*«• J . • -' ,' ‘- -W-:':• -4 ' ‘..V: > M^^^^*^Biilii4p|iililliSiK v^--'l^ l r4 ;,v -^V-^fel’>^ ; ':', > -4‘«. 1 -.V.' --- i r r^ -■ • ' : " V : .;'.? v : : ';•./ 4 • : ' ■ ■>. r ' " z \ ’>: -‘.-‘i .**.k ».\ * I UltSKilanfoas. m °^, TOBACC ° " % SILL ’WT’JBLIiOW PINE FLOOR BOARDS—Q new article. V i oa.ooo fee uwell seasoned i for * ale cheap by . AW> JOHN A. BLOOMER, fcb4~-~v . -.■■■ Allegheny Plamnp Mills.- THINE FLOUR—SO bbls. in-store and for tmle very- J low by ;• tfcbl3] WE DYER. (TLOVKItefc/LD—'iy 6bls. prime Ohio Seed, josi tcc'U j and for sale low. -• • • WM. DYER; ' fobl3 — • .. ~ ■ .No. SOI Liberty sired. T ARl>—iiObbla, No. 1; “ JLi 10 kegs do j for sule by fcb!3 - > WE DYER. ' SCOTCH WHISKEY; .V/ > Irish do j Jamaica Hum, in bottles.: For sale by J. P.tIORB&CH, 107 Liberty street, fTtO LET.—Booms ami eleom power for mcchaiuea J. purposes. Enquire of ja3l ■ SCAIFE &. ATKINSON, 119 From Rt- T>EACJns£—2oobush. and for sale by • > X fcb!3 • ■ SAMUEL P. SHRIVER- ALE— 50 bbls. XX, Campbell & Jo.’s Spring Water Brewery? 30half bbis. do; tor sale ul manufactu rer’s pmcsby M.D.PATTON, ieblB• ■■ ■ -311 Liberty si.- HOLLAND GIN AND IRISU WHISKEY— O.pipeß. Anchor It Star brand HoHaml.Giu} 2 puncheons SiuartVDablm genuine Malt Whiskey- For sale byv [feblßj M-P-PATTON BorVMadeiru.Shciry, Malaga, fj: Red-and RUmetsh.iu lots to suitpiirehasers: * For sale by [febl«?] M;D.PATTON T AVENDER,Rasberry ana Pine Apple Brandies: for Ai sale by. deblSl M-D PATTON f PGRIER—SO doz. "K. Williams" 1 London j JU Porter for sale by M. D-PATTON. OATS -ANl> KYK—■ ISIHMms?Oats ; •' ~ . • 350 do Rye; .m store. and for ' _[feb!B] ' -M;D. PATTON. /CLOVER. AND TIMOTHY SEED \J.- . 4Q bas.. prime Clover seed? .. —25 do do Timothy seed : tor sale by feb!B. • • . . . M. D. PATTON >QEL BOl’lEK—Jbbls. lor sale b* EOTASII— 8 casts No. 1 for sale by . feblS M.D. PATTON. BROOMS —IsM do?. Com Brooms ui siore nnd lor sale, fob 18 . M. D. PATTON. T3ICEANDRAIbINS~S ueice.s fe. O. Rice ; 12U l>r«i Xl/ M. R. Raisins; tor sale by fsblS WINK—4O do/. Ousaclla & Co.. ISll—mi- C? ponor quality—for sale low to close consignment. fcblB : ' M. D. I’AITON. ULD RYK.AVHIJsKKV —VJ bblt. very superior quali* tftforsaleby • _{icblBJ M.D.PATTUN. ■\f"ONONGAHIiLA . RECTIFIED 'AVIUSKEY-250 lTibblSr on hand ami for sale "by < febl3 • - . . M. D, PATTON. GIGAHS— 2CO bxa. Principe, Hegaha, ami Y ara m jesr at low prices, for sale by - ieblS" CANDIES ANl> STAKOiI—ISO has. for sale O at fnanufaciurer’s prices; bv feblS BRANDIES— dO half ami quarter pipes Copnac, llor xlcaarand Rochelle Brandies, of different vtnlaecp, ta store and tor snle by (fcblS) M.D. I’ATTON. (THAMPAGNE COGNAC BRANDY— Vintaße ledj' J uiboilles, for sale by [leb!9) M, D.IYVITON. WHITE BEANS—O bbls. small white last ree’d an forsale by- IfcblH) ffifl. DYER. SF. FLOUR—IOO bbls; rcchi and tor sale by . feM3 p SAMUEL 11.I 1 . SIIRIVER- SHORYS —POD bush, received and tor sale by fol>!3 SAMUEL I*. SHKIVER. TJOMINY—Id bbls. just rec’d and for sale by -P- fell 13 WH. I)YER GIBER VINEGAR—oU bbls. for-sale at a bargatn , feb!3 ; m DYER. SENECA OIL—S bbls. in store nud tor sale by feblp SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. “DOLL BUTTIaR—4 bbls. prime rcohi and tor*sale by Xi febl3 - SAMUEL IYSHRIVF.R. TALLOW— 10 bbls. Sheep and 3 bbls. Beet. Tallow. feblS SAMUEL I’ MJRIVER IMJ.rA Ut>N»~P*i»er ilanffimjs, grained m um ✓ tation of oak. and varnished, lor sale by jan2s. ■ - - - WALTER P. MARSHALL. G AKt FINKPate and Dark Coirnau Urandiea for rale bv ■jaB4 •■:. ■ '■ JAMES P. HORRACU. Oh Sl ’ so AND Sl«' s PER GALLON.—Tavern ttf'l**'* J keepers would do vrellta.try onr Prime Pale Brandy, at the above prices, before purchasing else where. MORRIS A HAWORTH, ' JftSS. s ' _ Jn_iheDiainondj_ SUGAR HOUSE MOLAssES—Saint Louis, Rattle Ground and St. Janies brands, hi store and far sale by • ; / ffebC] KING & MOORHEAD. BU ITER—J.O keg* for sale by fcBO KING A MOORHEAD. .'TTINEG.AR—2O bbls. Cider Vinegar lor sale by V “ febfi • ; • KING A MOORHEAD. PEACHES AND FEATHERS— -500 bush. Dncd Peaches; 4,000 Ibs.Prime Kentucky Feathers. lor sale by jaBt, . CARSON A M’KNIGITJV OHO BOXES RAISINS; 150 half do j &\JAJ.~D mats seedless Raisins; • ••■■ 25 casks Currants. In store and for sale by J. RHODES A CO., . • • No 5 Wood ft HOES.— ICO dosbest cast steel IIocb; .... sdo do Garden do, on consignmt and for sale by [ja!9J L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. "OORKS.—Dddoz best quality cast steel Hay Porks; JC 30 do. do German do: -» 40-do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure Forks, on consignment and for sale by ja!B “ Tj. S. WATERMAN A SONS. SCYT HE bNEAlllb.—l2s doz, best quality, paten Scythe Sneatha, on consignment cud ior*nle by JolB_ _ _ _ ti. S. "WATERMAN & SONS._ ‘ltf’AILS AND SsPlkfcfe.—-120 hega.Natls 7 and Spikes «Ll-ior sale by :, • ja!B PEAK Li AStL—l2 cusks prime Pearl A*h 'tor title b’ ' L-S. WATERMAN A SONS. “imriNDOW SASH of ail styles for sale by W ILC. KELIjY, jalQ Agent for Fallslon Sash Factory SOYTUES.-75 doz best quality Grass Scythes; > .. CO do do Cradle do; 10 do common do; on consignment and for sale by L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS, jalB' Nos 80 A 81 Water, A 02 front ftt. IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB bbls. Extra Family I Flour for sale by . (jalOJ H. C. RIuLLY. FNE TEAB- 1 25 ball Chests line >oung Hyson ; .* ■ 15 do m f and i to. packages; 5 do fine Black; 20 do do; m C oz. and 1 S>. In.storo and/or sale by packages; dec!7.> . KING & MOORHEAD. TTFTHITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O boxes White Hu V f .vana Sugar, just received and for sale by dec!9 : 7 MILDER A RICKETSON. PAPERHANGINGS —Freneb and American Paper Hangings and Borders, from C|c to 82,004/* piece, for solo by W. F. MARSHALL, ja!4 • . • 85 Wood st 'TTTATjDH’ES r JE\V ELRY, Ac.—Now in store, a large Vy and rich slock of line Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods . ' W. W. WILSON, dec23 . corner of Market and. Fourth sis. BRESSHU YUXM BOAKD3-5U,000 feet, well sea. jsoned, and good quality, for sale cheap by j JOHN A. BLOOMER, jolC - -v AUcghenyPinmngMills. OX BOARDS —25.G0U feet different thicknesses, for by JOHN A. BLOOMER, jalC Allegheny Plannqj Mills. PEACHES— 805 sacks Dried Peaches \ It bbls. do; Fo«-sale by •jaß L. 9. WATERMAN A SONS. HAMES— 4b doz. pair horse andxnulc hame* for sale by UaB] L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. BUTTER— 15 bbls. fresh Roll Butter; 5 do packed do; . - 10 ketrs do forsaleby jaB LS WATERMAN A SONS. Tin Roofing* THE subscribers take tins method to inform property holders, house-builders, and all others interested, that they still coutmUc the business of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Their.skill and experience m this part of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction.k And they hope; that by eounnunig the some policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep np this favorable impression. If thequestion of Tin Roofing was new, or juh brought before the notice of this community for.the firstume, we -would consider that the importance of the subject would justify asm extending our views on us superior advantages. This, however, is* not the case. We shall therefore, ponfine ourselves to a few Tcmarks. On the Cthd&y of June, 1814, (nearly seven years ugo.) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing m this place. From that up to the present time,-, we unvo covered with, tm the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this, county. We have given our views onaprevions occasion on tbesupenoradvantage ot Tin. over iron, as a covering for houses. And utne, the great tester of alt Hungs, has but too cleurly proven the correctness of our opinion. Again, if we place Turn juxtaposition, with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tm will bcarnfavo-- Table, comparison, with, some decided advantages- These advantages are, that when Unis nsedlhc roof can be mode much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the . length.of rafters, brick in the.gable ends—making the house easy of access in case of a fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when un is used hinfi- l Krnpn. e .’!vi r lhorel, y saving the exiro ninl hcav, expense for copper gutters, copper flushings &c -things indispenuble on sfotc roofs. If farthor reasons wore deemed necessary, we could offer the eineSe ■of our eastern cities m proof what has been nfvnnoed ;as it IS a well known fact that New York and Stliereuw ' cm Clues very general y prefer even tin fo r° dr costly andsplendid buildings, uoiwiihstnndiwrihcv C a fall supply of slate atthcir doors. YViik ibtii il e ' we wiineave the subject with those interested, nnd*\vUi take pleasure in givmg r “ n ''".|nf“™ntion wticn called OIL JOHN DUNLAP &. CO feb!7 corner Market and Second B Vs Central Tea Store. TUST RECEIVED a tall and fresh assortment ot f} Green aad Black Tens, which will be sold on the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, either from the original packages or in metallic packs, to suit custo mers. All Teas wurrauled fresh—packed or loose. jas9 ~ If. C. KELLY, Fifth street. Howe’s Coogli Candy. T?OR SALE by H.Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogden A I? Snowden, Coulter A Hacke, Wra. Jackson, and; KeyserAltEDoweli, PiUiburgb; W. R. M’Clellaud, Man t tester. [nov29 ’iVI. D. PATTON. M. D. PATTON; mr.D. PATTON. M. D. PATTON. L. S. 'WATERMAN A; SONS JHisctliaiuons. GORN.— 200bushclsmeQiB;]UStTec’d,for8a3cby STUART & SILL. feb2o » IgjWgda M CHiOVtiR 54 l)b!s. rcij’d by- steamer ‘‘Artnu; / and fbr Bttl<S by ~ ffebSQ) STUART & SILIj: - ARl>-Iq kegs and bbls in andfor Rale by I fcb:o STUART Jfc SILL GRAIi JUIUbK-r-lO bblsjasi received and for sale:- <cb2o . . . : JSTUART & SILL. MOLASSLS--A superior arucle by fctiSO. _ _ 'STUART i SILL. CO boxes prime-ygj cheap, to close out- STUART A SILL. TOBAOCi . febflO r |lkA^.Jobaltchcsis>Y.ii. in storesadfor&aLebv "* JL STUART & SILL Ij'UJUst.— 40 bids. I‘urafly; 20 half bbls. do; ■ *i. *OO- do Superfine, in store and for sule. STUART & SILL. BUITER,— 1 5i0 bbls. fresh, for table use \ •v . 40 kegs do i for sale by STUART A SILL. HICKORY NUTs.—-100-sacks* in store and for salt:. fdlSO : _ > STUARTJb SILL. OA1&--200 Imshela for salu by • ■ ~ ___febaq_ • STUART & SILL. C'IUKN BROOMS— doz. common r -lO.extru large ; rec’d on consign’ tneni, lo close out. {ieb2oJ STUART £c-SILL.•• BACON SHOULDERS—In 8 to re and for sale by fcbSO ___ _ _ STUART &JS\lA±_ boxes $ by 10 and 10 by 12 tor «ule by. feb2o • STUART & SILL. T^KACHIiS— 2O sacks on baud and lor sale by icblW STUART A SILL, SOAT—IOU boxes, instore and for sale by ; feb2o STUARIIA SILL. BATTING— oo bales No. 2>to close, by febSO _ _ ■ ■■••... , STUART & SILL. VINEGAR— 40 bbls. (pure cider.) in store. feb‘2o: .. , STUART & SILL. COMMON v IGARS—IO.OOO common Cigars, to close. feb2Q ■ ■ ~ STUART & SILL. GROUND FEED—On baud R«J for sale by T ...J0b20..*. • RHODES A ALCORN, CIORN MEAL—Unhand and for Bale by l feh2o RHODES & ALCORN. HULLED BARLLV—Of our own manuiacture, con stantly on hand, ami lor sale by fcb2o . RHODES & ALCORN_ OIL MLAIi—Oi our own manufacture constantly on hand mid tor Eule by RHODES & ALCORN, fcb.O 117 3J si, opposite St. Charles Hotel. OAT MLAL—Ot our own manutacture, constantly on band and for sate by febtiU RHODES A ALCORN. BIULD RLAOHIiiS—-|OU bus. prime Helves for Bale. by [feb!3] WM.PIPER. *VS> LDDINGS. icc t — dOU Wedding Vakc tioxcs; f V - sfOO Cornelian Kings j Id doz. assorted Gold l*ens ; I*> do do Speetaclcs; 4 do do llazof?* Straps Jam received ai tho Watch and Jewelry blore of W.W. WILSON, corner of-Market-and Fourth ns. AirKArPING amH'fmurtH Vuner lor sale by YV W. P. MARSHALL, 65 Wood street. London dasiard. I>UKli London and Durham Mustard, by iho keg, foi sale by - foctyiiU] JOSHUA ROBINSUN. Jl;sT Kl.iChlVhiD, a trash suppiy ot Dr. S. s. Pitch’* valuable Medicines, among which arc remedies for ConPamplton. Coutrhs and. Dyspepsia. Also, Abdomiunl fcupportera, Shonidet Braces, Inhaling Tubus, and Lec tures on the Trealmenfaml Caro of Consumption, Ac. Pur sale by COLLTLR A lIACK.E, Druggists, ocls corner of. Wood and Third streets BRANDIP.S— UO qitHrter and halt pipes, ot diilereiil vintages,of the following celebrated brands “^lcmlelMiy, ,, u Otard,'’ “Dnpuy &Co., u u A.beig* nette,”'• I’inct, Cattillou & Co.) 1 * ’‘Jean Louis,-’ tor sale in lots lo suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON, - ja2o gll Liberty street. "'IHKAP WALL PAPKK—from up to *23 cents—a J large assortment for sale by lebltT W T .P. MARSHALL. 4 *J DDLS- MO. 1. KUSIN. jubi received anil lor sale *xO by B.A.PAUNPiSTOUX A CO.. febG corner Ist and Pront streets. O fMWI HAVANAORANGHSi •%'4vUU 'lUboxe» Malaga Pigs ; ICO drains do do ISO kdo do do Por sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO.. ja«M No 0 Wood street. CIU-PALTNLKSHIP. —t he subscribers have entered j iuio Co-Partnership andcr Lite firm of Scaipe, At* tunsds A OfitiLT. WM. B. bCAItE, ATKINSON, jo3l JOHN M. OKKLV. HPiATiNO BUILDINGS.—We ure prepared to ntr* midi and crcctapparatus for heating ianre or small buddings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. 11. Williams, from tne cast, to superintend us construe* lion. iia3l} SCAIFK, ATKINSON A OKKLV. BARRELS prime n 707 Molasses,' per sicumcr AO Messenger. jdcclOj CARSON A M’KNjGIIT. Molasses and sugar— fcfJbbls.N.t). Molasses; lOlilidi. do sugar i Landing fromsieomer Keystone State, and (or sale. _jaS JJARSONA M’KNIGUT,U4 Water si. '\irRAPPING ANl> PRINTING PAPER fo sale, ui TV large or small quantities, by jaU \V. P. MARSHALL. PLANTATION SUGAR—B 2 hhds. prime plantation buiiar (old crop,) ou consignment and for sale by dec 11) MILLER. A RICKbTSON. French and German Wine for sale by ? jafll JAMES V. HOKBAOH. PLANTAGHNIvI* gOauD RAZORS.—“The only safe and pcrtect Razor manufactured.’ 7 Just re ceived. per express, another lot of iho*e truly valuable and unique Razors. (jaISJ \Y. W. WILSON- fnn BULS. FAMILY FLOUR \ IvO 50 bugs Coffee: Mackerel; . . 75 bbis.Tat; lot) bags Saltpetre; Forralo by T. WOODS A SON. Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, l»10 No.Cl Water strr rl Remove!, I'HE1 'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens 01 Pitts burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET. STORK flour Nos. CL and 03 Wood street, to Dm Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing office—which, m connection with Inn old room, makes the most spacious Carpel establishment in the country; am) his advantages so tar surpass any house in this city forspace, arrangement aad good light, that he is certain of feinting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete la every articleJnhn* !me,and great pains will be lnkcn at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. oct.ll E. W. LYND. SALE OF VALUABLE IKON WORKS, NEGROES, BH7LES, Ac. IN pursuance or a decree of the Chancery Court 111 Clarksville, at the October term, 18j0, l will sell at the Louisa Furnace, iu Montgomery County, Slate of Temtescee, ou the Pth day of April. lesl. the Furnace known a* the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace,.with all the lands attached and adjoining there to, amounting to eoine 20,000 acres. At the same time and pluce I will sell a valuable uegro man. John Carter, a F’ounder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1.2. and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of L. 2, 3 and 4 years. On the Uth of April, I will also sell, at (he late residence of Robt. Baxter, m Montgomery Co.. Tonn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as tho Tennessee Fur mice and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with alt the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1.2.8 and 4 years. &umnrr County Lands near Q alia tin . I wilt also sell, on the kGtii of March, 1851, m the town ot Gallatin, at the Court House, 820 ucres of laud lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, ou a credit of 1, 2 and 3 yeais. House and Lot m Nashville. I will-also Bell, on the 28ih of March, itssl, a valuable- House and Loan Nashville, at the Market Haute, known as Lot No. Id, situated ou High si., on u credit of 1,2 and J years. Bund and approved security will be requi red of tlie purchaser and a bun tctnincd on the it-al es tate in all cases. P. PRIESTLEY. C. A M. Bale of Rules, Wagons, &c. I will, as (he Adm-r ot Robt.'Baxter, sell at (ho Lou* isu Furnace, in Monlgomory County. Term , cmthyOtb day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said RohL Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, tronslstinsr of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Slock on hand, on a credit of twelve mouths. I will also sell, on the lllh day of April, tool, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, m Montgomery county. Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kttchcn Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of saidßobcrl Baxter; ou a credit of 12 mouths Bond and security will be required on all sums over The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day, till all the property is sold. Deo. 17,1550. ROBERT BAXTER. Adiu’r. Each paper will send the Office of tbo Clerk and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the feestated. I'ubhshed till day of last sole. The Nashville Union ami True Win?; the Louisville Journal ; the Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittsburgh Post, will publish the abovcadveriiseinenitwice a week uiiui day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and Muster lor settlement. dec23:lawls —Clarksville Jeffersonian, Spring Stock of Carpets* TIIE-'subscnber having returned from tho Eastern cities. is now receiving lnsbprmg stock of Carpets, ! Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods* Hearth Rugs, Door Matts, Drugget btair Crush, lablc and Piano Covers, Matting, &c., &c. All of which have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries- With *iiv eye single .lo tho interest of his custo mers, and all who may favor him with a 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, With prices and qualities »to suit all E. W. fjYIfP, -Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo: Building, Fourth street. Check Loot. A CHECK drawn by us in favor of Henry Fritz, No. 11)55, duted February 4th, 1851, on-N. Holmes fc feo»iB,of this city, for three liuadred and. fifty.dollars,has been lost from the mail between. Pittsburgh and Park eroburgh The public are cautioned against receiving said check, as the payment has been stopped. - feb *7 MILLER & RICKETSON." lU!fckS^Si?1 U !fckS^ S i? OI'THENEW YORK'DRV GOODS «fn«itiTS3 1!,, ?w‘ s ® Marbet Blrt -' et ’ with Fixtures* and a o,,cyai,d Sla P le Dry Goods, to be sold hPK«nn^r,rL*. A ? y ,)er ? 011 y ,BlilT1 S to commence bust ! pi« " i r A e v, ’ K he abov *r‘ «w established busk u-^r* 551 ““ lbc street, e<in he had on tavorablo terms, if application iu made immediately to IbesubscTiber, who wishes to chaneehts business J* 3o WM. H. GARRARD' •te ' y, . . '...1, • 'l,.*;- . r./Tr..’. v •;•• ■' V'^ -■■■■ -,>-•• ■ ■ . i. , ■*.*«' <4 " ■ t .. 1. H.V ' *•"; y - .JSJrafls'jfitili fffiisttitua. Conglife and Voiai tiared in 48 Hours, I - SINCE the introduction of this new compound, Coughs •• : and colds ate cared in a very short ume; Mfe -will I . warrant Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup to cure cases oft Coughs, Colds, Branching, Lnigugm?, m less time and at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever dlscov-! 'rr HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stoftiacb and pro dace nausea winch ismorc disagreeable than the Cough | itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it i* apleM anl soothing article and it will cure, or the money t oxllbe. refunded l The evidence in favor of this medicino -m l our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one; of its effieacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and hasbeen used by him in hisownpractiod for | a number of years, with the mosthoroic success, CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughterhad been afflicted with a Coagh and 1 expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, aud all the 1 distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after la-1 k»ng two bottles she was entirely cured. A. gentleman j in Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma! and Chronic Coughfor eight-years, hasbeen entirely re-1 Ucvbd and the cougti removed by the use of halt a do* | zcuof botUesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ be knows uie Pectoral Sy? rop to be a good urticlo, for he has used a in his own case and iu the cases of members of his famny with the most perfect success, 1 It is onb or the Cheapest Meoicises now known. —lt is pnl up m half pint bottles at CO cents each, or six 1 • bottles for Sd,so. { . Countbt Stohekebpises would do well to keep a sup* | ply of tln« medicine on hand all the ume, as it is one of 1 the most perfect and efficacious remediesevcr discover- j cd for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumptton. CAUTION EXTRA—Mauy persons -will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not i heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kstskrs i Pectoral Syrup, and take no other; this will cure you. l It has in it some of tlio most valuable plants and herbs of the materia mediea, and.is compounded by a person skilled m the healing art. There cun be no deception m this medicine.. U is prepared in your owu city, anil the proprietor has nuinaronsicertificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de* - sirous oi seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest m ihc medicine. It w ill pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they wul be doing fenug.humanity a service bv placing in their hand.* the greatest medicine lor Lung diseases the world Has ever produced,. For- sale, wholesale and retail, by A M’- DOWLLL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 10 whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city ; I*. Brock er, jr*, Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, Mkeesport,; J. D. Vowell, Canonphorglij and by merchants and druggists generally. ; pad? Vubtlc Attention Is respeelfully mrtrrd io the following truths, set forth t« relation to oneef the most important Remedies of mod ern times I PETROLEUM OR ROCIC OIL; IT is not more tkuu one year ago since Ibis great rem edy was brought before the public, tor the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer u is tried the more certain wit! its great fame spread. It in not the remedy of n day. got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, on*, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums havtv bee:: forgotten. Hie PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, claboratea In the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It i« our dtuy, when we wntn about a medicine, that wo write tecth—that we pay nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pal confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease- A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the objertof gullingor humbugging some of them. Now. wo do not desire to do this; we arc nnliou3 onlj that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order io secure tor it a reputation far exceeding any single article of intimauriarnediea. Pinm, uuvuruuhed facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two or our own ciUzeus, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in the btote of Ohio, have been cured. And,also, the case of a gentleman in Lea ver county. There arc others ; but these eases ore near home, anu may be referred to by any persons who luuy have doubts on the subject. These cases were cure ! af ter they had been abandoned byphysici&nsns hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, tiont—Diarrlium, DfsanlenYPiles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Erupnous on thefekm, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm. Tetter, Scald Head pains m the bones and joinis. old tores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumor*. Scrofula,Cancer, Spinal irritation,-lever and Ague,Chroma Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary alfectious of a chrome nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and fccalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys,Chapped Hands, Lxconated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. Intact, itisaanxit tisiVEBKAt remedy, and has been tried in most of the above discuses withiu the past year with the most perfect tucct-**. Certificates that will astonish are in the hand* of the proprietor, who will take ptcasurc in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, (he Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing tu the profession are Uegmmug to uso u iii ibcirpractice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it duo praise and couslderauou. Before another year rolls round.alt will be compelled io acknowledge hifitlho Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered, l or sale, Wholesale and Iteinil, by KKYSRR A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street Also— R. E. sellers,s7 Wood street; D.M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Cay. Also, by (he Proprietor, 5. M. KIER, Canal Hum, Tin street, Pittsburgh. Ua* ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PKPSISI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUI Or Gaatrle Juice t A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CUfIER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after dirccuon.9 by Baron Lratuo, the great P&ystological Chemist, by J. h. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. il. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This u a truly wonderful remedy for INDIG KST/OA, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVE It COMPLAINI\ and DEBIIJTh, cunnj£alicr Nature's own method,by Nature sown agent, the Gastric Juice. Kulf a teaspoonfall of tilts I'luitl, intuscd in water, will digest or dissolve Live Pocsmi of Rui.tr Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Barnn Lnroto,m Ms celebrated work on Animal Cm*m istry. says: 4 * An antficial Digestive Fluid, analoirnus ko the Gastric Juice,may be readily' prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, m which vn riotii articles of food, as mrat aud eggf., will be so soft ened, changed and digested, jaet iu the same manner ns they would be in the nutnau stomach.” Dr. Pehehui. in hi» famous treattao oa “ Food and Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New York, puge 35. states llie same great fact, and describes the method 01 preparation. There arc few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Coxbk, in his valuable writings on (he *• Physiolo gy of Digosiion,’’ obaervrn that ” a diminution 01 the due quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent und all-prr vsihng cause of Dyspepsia j 1 ’ and he statea thui *’u dis tinguished professor ot medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything cl.se to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely snccessfnl.” Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet,” says: l ' It is u remarkable fact tti physiology', that the stomachs of animals, macerated m water, im part to the lluul the properly of dissolving various arti cles of food, mid of r.ffecung a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process.’ 1 Dr. biaos s great work, the £ *Chcmutry of Mun. ’lLea A Blanchard, Phila., lb4G. pp.OYl-J) says: The dn-cov ery of PF.PSIN forms a now era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments wc know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, os it is in the nutural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Dunouson, of the Jefferson College. Phila- his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty page* to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ouinlned from the living human stomach aud from amuiale, are well known. “In all cuscr.” he say.*, “di gestion occurred as perfectly m the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hoogijton’s preparation of PLPMN hiu produced the most marvolous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on tho very verge of the grave, li is impossible to give the details ot cases in the Jmuis of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more thun TWO HUNDRED lUvMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, Now \ ork, and Boston ulone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Lever and Ague, or badly treated Lever and Ague, and the evil ejects of Quinine, Mercury,.and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and Uie too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACILCOMPLAINTS which it does not seciu to reach and remove ut once.— No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF I A single dose removes all the unpleasant symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, tor a short tune, to make these good cffcctß permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD aud VIGOR OF BODY, follow alonce. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea. Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to lucamiy, Suicide, Icq. Price, ONE DOLLAR perboitlc. One bottle will of ten eflcct alasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, und by respectable doalers m Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEY SER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by K. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street. Quips Sarsaparilla And the Cholera. a single man, woman or child has died of ths ■X* CHOLERA or any of us symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where tins Sarsaparilla is mode, and where from 150 to -200 hollies arc retailed dai\9Y but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, aisflhcy were eithei persons from boats, or those who disregarded our advice. • [ Cmeinnof* ChnmteU, For sale by KEVSER A M’DO WELL, 140 Wood st. Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be burned. {jalyCT ; T>ETROLEUM—A-certain cure lor DlAltrtiKEA, a X disease very prevalent this hot weather—Uie fore runner of Cholera. Try it 1 For sale by ;jytl KEYSKRAMcDOWELL, 140 Wood si. WHITE WAX—SOO lbs. for sale by decs B. A.FAHNESTOCK *CO, *» v - - . - S- ***'[ , I * fftteceUanmts. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, K« ; IV. Corner orWood and Fmb Streets* fpHE Proprietorortho Mobnino Post and Msacrai X j anb lUnupactubeti, respecifullyuiforms h»s friends anq Use patrons of theso papers, mat he has a large os MATERIAL necessary to a Job Printing Office, and thalhe ls .pre* pared to“oxecute LsrrEit pastes pointing of bvsbt descbipiion; -BO& of Lading } Circulars, \' Bill Heads, Cards,: HandMi, Blanlis, Hat Tips. ■ • kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and. Canal Boat Bpis, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest notice Qna xnos. reasonable terms. 1 - ■ Ml-,- xio respectfully asks Uie patronage of his .friends and the public generally, m this branch of his business. sep2i> ** . , L. HARPER* '/g£l33 ; -JAMBB W* WOODWEIiIi, gl CABINET . - MANUFACTURER , P{l Ware-rooms 07 and 09; Third street* ■Y W..W. respectfully rnforms his friends andeuplom- U# era that he lum now completed the largest andfi* nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in this city, as he U determined to uphold the quality with, well-seasoned materials-best workmanship, and newest de&itms; ami from the extent of his orders and facility in mm ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furmfarc, at the To west prices.; lie has adopted the principle of identifying the cus todiers’ interest with his own, in quality and price,.and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, front the cheapest and plainest, to i the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of 1 one, maybe furnished from Ins stock, or manufactured I expressly to order, lie therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may bo known. The following articles consist, in part, of his slock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed m I any ot the Eastern cities: | Parlor, j drawing, dm- I . mgi and bed room I chairs, of every variety, . I consisting of rosuwoood, ma | botany and walnut Elizabethan, - I Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every I description; Couches,Solas*Tete-a-tete and Di* j vans 01 the latest French aim American patterns; I Tashacs, What-Nots, and ladles 1 | arlor W riting Desks I ot various kinds; Work Tables and fancy Inlaid I piuinls, music Hands, and holders, marble top, mu j hozany, rosewood and walnut centre and soia,la« j hie*, extension dining table*; all sizes of the | moat unproved, and decidedly the best kiud l made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, • • j wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbstands oi I each a large assortment; gothic hall j and parlor reception chairs, Ottomans I and stools, secretary and book I cases, side boards, lire screen*, I towel racks, hat:stands, ond I music stools, cribs and cots I lor children; papeT mache, I table and leu poys, mi- I hogany, rosewood, and I tulaid pearl tables, | Ac- Ac. Ac. - J A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE.and WIND-sOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with I all articles in their line | STEAM BOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short-- I e*t notice. L AH orders promptly •aucndedjio InovSS. CHAIRS AMU PDlSSlTOltll. No.9* Third strut- between Harkttand I Vaoil, Sruih. side, /•x Wb have now on hand a large and ASflfrsry splendid stock ofevery variety olc«xtasfc*w!sSr f@9 aitd CABINErr-FURNITI/KE, which larecoulident cannot be *u rpa a s ed, itESkSEfiy equalled, in thus Cuy, or ii the West, mstyleund finudi. Thope who arem waniat Furniture arc respectfully invited tocull and exaimue for themselves.. 07* Steamboat* furnished on lh>; shortest ufiUce.- ftT- All orders promptly attended to. teblibtf Q’PONNKLL. MULLEN A CO. Kurnftlnre cmd Cliotr Wart Iloouti T- 15- YOUNG h. CO., comer of XAirrff** tmßESa* and SmUhfttldsts.tCppoiileßroivn* tfete^UjL • r W- p»>f«M«r fr A | P/i T Li>fn cousiantlj'on hand make to order, at the lowest price*, * *| 1 HOUSb’HOLD and STIiAMiJOAT MJRNITUKfe, und CHAIRS) of the ben workmanship audmost approved style#.- fel>ls . _ Steamboat*, Ahoy 1 I JpSLA Tua subscribers lender their acfSV lor the JavoTS ed upon ilicrn by tlieiT Steamboat friends, nnd'fjf\. would respectfully remind ihem and Qthcr* inie- » relied in building bouts, that they are at all umes pre pared to tarnish, oti the most reasonable term*, every description of Cabin fruriniure and Chairs ol the be* material and workmanship, fIS \ OLNG & CO., Corner Third and fimitlifield streets. opposite “lirovrp’s Hotel oTcTuAMMKI. __ U. DAULEQ Hammer & Hauler, CABINET WAUKROOM t SMIYHFHiLD STREET. Eitwetn ScttnOistrut andSiraiobtrry alley,Pittsburg,Pa, HAMMER & DAULERkeepcoustanliy otihand vanety of excellent and taahionabtc hurmturc, K3jwarTaiued equal to any m the city, and sold on as * "favorable term# a# cun be obtained at any similar establishment m .be West. They have now on hand au unusually extensive stock, embracing allkuulaot Furni ture, trora the cheapest ami plainest to the most cosily and elegant. AJs orders promptly attended to. mrJl;Gm WM^fSTEVENSON continueso maim faciare VAIsINEJ-WAME ol every desenp -fiL, «!.■>», at hi# oid stand, corner 0/ Liberty and ' £*&£&A&3»£vejtiii streets. UNDERTAKING attended to. in all ha branches. mayll Ultra Family Flour* . I TtOR the convenience of the citizens, ibe proprietors < of the “PITTSBURGH CITY WILLS, 1 ’ have placed bozo# lor the reception 0! orders, attbc lollowlag places: J.A.H, Floyd* store, corner of Wood and 6tb st*.> M-Tlaywood » shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A-Uerlcn 4 store, Jd Rlreel; L. Wilcox, Jr., Draggist, cor. 4th and bmilhheld ; John b Smith's store, cor. High und Wylie streets; Telegraph Ofbcc, Fourth street; H. 0. kelly, Grocer, cor.Gih si. and Market alley; iM.(irttssfli.oiC,dUi Ward. The Hour wne nis will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Hoit, Joe., delivered proinply cither in barrels or sacks, (sack Hour is preierablc for family u*-:e f ) without charge for canape. Ills plain that m> accounts can he allowed} and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour Without payment. W e hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, a* we shall endeavor to do them just co. tmayJOJ WILMAKTjI A NOBLE HIM FOR CALIFORNIA. rpilK subscriber bps been authorized to receive Pock- X age# to be torwardedio bun Fruncisco by the house 01 COKWINNE. BROTHER A CO n at Panama, and to engage Passage m farm chins sailing Vessels from Puuama to ban Francisco. Threry information riven, oil application to JOSHUA; ROBINSON, apl.j Post Buildings, Fifth *U near Wood. (111 KA PEST'SUMMER (1001*5 IN j Cloths, ail wool, Cathiaarcties, Scotch Fluids,. Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vesting* und Tnmuungs, by jes JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philoionhy of Braudreth's Vegetable Plliß. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was eMabliancd. the secret spring# of vitality were then partially exposed to onr view. W e saw and .understood that the rood wc cat. wan couvcrted into blood, which repaired the waste ot the animal machine: the lood is tuel. which keeps nl a lira heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner mutt. Tho blood is an elednc fluid watch carries this beat to every ramification of the body, oven to the extremities of Uie hair and horny nail. Whtlo the blood is thus the seat of luo, it 1# uiso tho seut ot disease. Food gives the body strength; Hrandrciir* pills givo blood tho necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren* denng the stream of life pure nml healthy. If men were more etuccio, there woutd be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close tonatare’s laws in the management 01 thair bodies, they would requiro little medicine.- As men grow inteitlligent they will bccomo wiser and hap pier; evenuow, thetr wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they uso Urfandroth’s Vege table Umveral Fills, which soon restore them to health. They afe peculiarly adapted to llie climate, and require no extra care whcnthcy arc used. 19 cither diet or cloth, mg. They should be ulways m the house, so that upou the first indication of sicknc6* they may be used/ One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, (utlraui, TheumaiUm,CoBllvends3, fovers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their eifret* will be found ooyond all praise. 3 hree or five will act like a charm; often curing a dangerous malady ut once, sa ving mouilta ot sieknessand the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’ii Fills are a known and iuily tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in ihiß country and Uiroughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They lake out outy that from me blood which is the cause 01 wcukuess and patu* leaving strength and health f they produce healthy sleep at night, and an up pcuie tliat relishes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 2D Diamond alley— - the ouly place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Braudreth Pills are keptforsale —the undersigned ia the omy agent »n tlie city. A THOMAS RKPPATH. A. MIIjLIKKN &> 00., HAVE ON hand attheir extensive CABINETand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.fil Sinithfield *l. a lanre assortment of iaticy and plain Furniture, which shoy will sell 15 per cent, below customary rales. Terms —cash only. [deeply involution. 111 IE Co-Partnership liorctoiore existing between the subscribers, under the firinorJ.S.DONNLi & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the seltltmuit. JEROME $. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Ptur&urgh, Apnlist, 1850. . ICy* Hhvtng sold ray enure interest in the firm of J. S. Bonnot a Co. to M- D. PattoS; my lata partner, and in retiring from business, I tuk&gredl pleasure in recom mending bun to ihft confidence of ray and the public. [updj . J» b, BONNET. GrftTel Rooflngt rTIHE subscribers Tcspeclfnlly inform the citizens of X Pittsburgh and vicinlty,that they are now fully pre pared to 1111 orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, m a man ner not to be surpassed inthls city or elsewhere. From their experience in business,. they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work- The superiority ol Gravel Roofs over any oiher kind, particularly in cose of fire, is too well known to requtre any argument in its faVor. To those who arc unacquainted with our work, wc beg Icave to referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett. Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Paiterson.M- Kane, Jr-, and others, for whore we have done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to Wc will be found on Wyne street, be ♦ween High and Tunnel street*. „ MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHNSKINNIN. 11. c. Stockton, : BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, NO'47,COEH*E or MAEkkt asd.Thied SIBEKTB, HAS constantly oil hand lor sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS; Book -Md-Newspaper PRINTING Mil—which lie will sell at the lowosi cash prises, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scraps. JTUrtljmg. Winter Ciotfcrngr "Setting :X*ow for Gull. T> DELANY,I9G Liberty &lruU' Titlshurghj has-on l • Xi* hand a large assortment <of;the/dateBtxstyte.‘f©f I Winter ,CQats,of fashionpble colons. : Also,Fanis, Vesta \ v and all oilier articles in the cFotlrina fine. < WholesdleH purchasers will fimLa. most Aciimolc slock to select from; and wiltbe^oldlow i ipr ; <ssißb. i Kt-.T-. ; 4dccl9 (B; STrAtt-GUST, ME'RC'ri.A-N^oX.AI LOR, . INFORMS his friends and customers that he bps open-. :ed a CLOTHING STOltfe iu’No.'Bs Smlthfield st}' wh«e thesricdn be smted at au .limes with any4lJWff ;in: his line, made in the most finished style and workman like manner. ' His Good®. &e tfi&hesV and moetfashionable material, and-uo painsw{lj/hepptiied.’‘ to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat rphSrA goodwock of Ready Mode CLOTHING always on hand. . [dccld . MERCHANT TAILOR,: ~V : '•*_ No. 17 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, FaS, , , TTABJUST RECEIVED FRdMTHE EA ST—a large -IJL and carefully. Mlected- stock, of Erencli, English aod -American CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB and" VEST INGS-rof tiie most approved colors aiid 'styteaj 'wlifch he ie prepared to make to orderin. the very OestJnonner and or. the most reasonable terms.' He has always on hand a good 'assortment Af gentle men's Fashionable -bkady Collars, Cravats, Hankercliiefs,Gloves, Suspenders! Ale. nov3lh3ui ,;i !; : tv; " ■ Olotblngl crUtlilng . THREE BTG DOORS! ' ■ JOHN fiI’CLOSREV;I 1 VholaalsanA Seiail JOt&kr. in Ctoihinfr im^LiliTly‘H.- 1 Pa. ' . .; .1 MV stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is riovrready, J nmQuming .io upwzirda of 0100,000, which I think J be found to by one of the choicest selections ofgar* ] meats ever got up in this or any other City' in ihe West ern country. .... i; ..... . - My purchases having been all. made earry,lhave ] therefore avoided Ulu late advances made irr allnoßl all ! descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena» J bled to offer my stock at unusually low prices. I l have this season paid more than neunl attonUon'io the manufacturing and style of ray aarmenis,so that the very lowest priced os well as the finest ore got up lit a style and elegnncenat to hevidirpassed. Ifundreda of: new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as flinch by the' superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my. prices. • ;= v-,./ .-< '. The proprietor would particularly call .the attention of, all dealers m Clothing to bis present stock, believing thatupou examination of jhe.qualily and prices of bis; Goods they will be induced to purchase atlus establish ment The wholesale, room- how upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lovrestin price. - . . The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point of.great attraclipn,.and with this piewhas constantly on hand a large quantity. Of goods suited to' every seeitouof theynitedStates. \ i> • In the cutting department will always b«found very - large selection of all thechoicesimakes of Cidths,Cns simeres and Silks,to be fouiuHntbia oreastem markets- He is prepared to make cloths to Uje,shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles; 1 ,N ' " - He respectfully invites his old Iriends aud eustoraers. as well as the public in general, to call and exampie fpi hemselveS;'•• v-{ootlT* • Great tb Buy Gfothiiig l' ‘ WHITE OAK FORKS .CLOTHING STORE !. NO. 919 LIBERTX.JIIiD 59 J&Wfy STREETS. frUIE subscriber wishing to.sell his.entire slock of J CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— HEW AND FASHIONABLE 60&DS at VERY LOW PRICES., Persons wishingto purchase will save money by calling hh him. " septH , , W. Proyrtitor. ■ Hctnesh’s CelebratedPatent-SHears. FTtHE undersigned has beenuppomtedbyMr: Ueiuesh, X of New York, sole Ageiliror the sale: of his justly celebratedpatealTfti!ors t isfcea?*.Fleolfers these Shears now at manufacturer-'* prices.;: Having a cdmplete as sortment of these 6hcar*ylrom G2!c.upv to Sl2 a piece, be calls the attention Ladies, Milliners and Dressma kers ondTailors, to his eamblu&ment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 172 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this article so lastly deserves. - Oci3l:im* . J.F. HAVEKOTTE. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRV coops, .AT TJTB One Price Store of A. A.niASON ■& CO., K?i' dn<f 64 Market strtet. WILL commence on Mosday, 5 December SO, ISSO j and continue through the momhof January. Ou ; this occasion, 1 the whole of theirimmenaeestablUhment will be thrown open Tor Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, nmotmting .to One Hundred and Thirty. Thousand Dollars, writ be offered at Retail, at tolly;one fourtlt less than.usual prices. ; Tlie notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year* writ he sufficient guarantee for a callthis teasoh.' They will-, however mention a few of .tho. Goods-and Prices, fortho - benefit dfthoae who have never aUendedlheir.Saies— viz:— ‘ Rich Cashmferes, - - 75 c. Usualprice 31,00 500 pa. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres,tide.; usual prue 37(Cn 1500 fs. Cotton and AVool Delaines, IS, !S|c. Usual price *2 aud 25c; 50ps. High Colored iMaraUcLaincp,4sc. .Usual price G2lc. SO ps. Striped and Figured. Silfcs f 50c. Usual j>rice. ■■ ■ ». . SO ps.LJlaek Silks..-Reduced 25 percent; lOops. French Mcrinoes, 01,00. Usual price 51,37 i; 000ps. Paramcttas ond Lyonese.Cloths. : Reduced 03 percent! ' 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrom: SI to 35 less than the usual prices^ 3000 yds. Bonnetßibbona, ut3 and 10c. Usual price 18aud;X5c.i r ;.. .1 _ '• _■: Fast Colored Calicoes, Usual prieeSc.; IGO coses English and Amaicau'CaUcbeßj& jrnd 10c : ; • r■- ... . 00cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard;- .260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces,Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Unea*i Checks, Cloths, Cassineres, Gassineta and Jeans. - Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will bc'raurked down to lower prices than any’ of their previous sales. : They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. The lowestprice named atfliat.' ■ • a; A. MASON & CO., Nob.G'J and 64 Marketavreel Frtah Arrival—Now Good*! no * 16 market street, irr-BimVilKK fotrRTU SinfeßT AND XHS' JJIAMONtf. «C 0 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER I)RY GOODS ! THE undersigned is now receiving from tlie Eastern cities by, Express, a splendid assomneut of, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchasedexcloiivelyfor Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Ticinty*, fa* per ecruMb-auhe cost of those whomade their pur chases earlier in the season, and wtilbe sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at • EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lunin’s French Meiinoes, Cheny* Scarlet,; Pink, Green,Maroon, BLack, Mazarine Blue and Mode’ colored, from 87Jc. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic; : * • ' 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —ait unprecedented-low prices; ISO pieces black and Colored Alpacas, from 18J cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. - - ,y ' .wi.^ 125 pieces Thibet, ParatncUa and Coburg Cloths,'all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever“before otier ed in this city. 350 pieces American dud British Prints, superior quali ty, andwill be sold at extremely law prices* . 400 SHAWLS i': Superior Bay -State"; and Waterloo Long Shawls. ChatneUon,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. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chantelion Silk and Satin De Chein, Wide Black Gro Silks, Plaiu and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Piold Gro De Armour Silks. . 100 pieces Cloths, CassimerOs and-Vestings, superior quality, and will bo-sold at a great reduction from form erpricee; DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, ail widths from 6} to 121 cent! per v yord.-: . , COO pieces hcavyyard wide Brown Muslin,from G}c. io the oast nrticlemanufactured. • 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 18*. rents per yard up to the finest Silk . Warp and Welch Gauze Klannefiraported. 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made af FI ary am, round thread, wire twist,handspunand grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior mu-e, from Bto 18} cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask Table Lineu and Table-Cloth's, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassinetts, Kentucky Joans, Bed Tioklcg, Do* ; mestic Gmgharas, Colored Cambrics, Plain Liuseys, Canton Flannels,Ac. 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’* Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and WhioU will be sold atexiremely lowpricesv • - The customers of the house and all cash buyers arc requested to call and examine the goods l , and secure a bargain, as they will be offered Wholesale ami Re. ait a very low prices. |Jj® No. 75 Market strut, Putsburzh. povlO ABSALOM MORRIS! ‘ Linen and house furnishing goods _rr A. Mason A Co„ No«.tW and Q 1 Market street; fceSr onhand a large assortment of.-lhe following Goods o 7 the best manufacture t / ♦ f ’ • Table Cloths} Damask and Diaper Napkins ; Ov Pr lays; Doxlie9,&c.,&c,i Towels, Hnckabac, DtaperVDa raask, &C-; Diapers, Russia, Scotch and. Bird eye’; Linen Lawn and Linen Carabnc } Floor and Linen Damask? all widths: Linen^ Cambnn Handkerchifcfg'; IQyAllen dale Sheetings’. W* Boston Sbeeungs j C} Atlantii ffoSL ingst AQ inch Pillow Casing, Ac.,&o. : ffeST X\E LAINES-A targe ana splendid assortment Tf JLI Gold Mcdaty Hamilton and French Do Lainea hifd Cashmeres,from 12to25e.per yard. > ■ French' nll tvool >De Lame* and - or. tremely low prices. '• - A* A; MASON •& CO. c fcbB : : " • ; -62and Q*Marketsta; '■' oiotus * ctatiur i oioths i * T EASTERN JOBBING FRiCEB.~IIS niece* -A and Fancy, colored FreneW and Enyfish CLOTHS ;Pilol, Cloaking and Drab Clolha . 8 Jostapanedat ; A. A:JiIASON;* co.’S. - • ■ deefl - - Nos. C 2 and 04 Market street.'- 7 _ Important to Talloro. T~^ JIOT Bo£ asserted Tailors* Patent 0 Shears, from No. 10 down to No. 3: . : ALSO-3 Bpz.Barbers’: Patent Scissors. direct from the manufacturers, and forrute at - J ' ] - ■ ■ BOWN & TETLErS, 130 Wood sis' a ddo on heloor Virgtd alley-. :n RY APPLES-^62sacks.Dfied Apples: •JL/ > -•- 10 bbls. • ; do; For sale by . L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. - *.v ■ /•\ ; r-‘.i ; ”.. .’V •’V*’ t *■ ■*■ ■* * *■ * 1 . • ' -•• * ~ -•» <.■*» i ■ . r * i;-. - V l * .fcV . . M.KIS hit's, AGEXCY OF ■•‘cv '.' %f~*- -f-' /f ’ i ,*" • .• z.*--d- v. - .- -v»: --t'.-v- 5 *y t :r •/j'v.-v- 1 *V *j. ' y" V "T'.'v'%' MlsttttmtaaS' *fSnJder’a” :i ttftn«Bto»e. 7,G-~ WAIrHUTBTREETyPHILADELPHIX, i fftflß UNRIVALLEDPLACE for obtaining oil Wines, 1 Lihuors, Ac., GOOD add CHEAP. a BNiDLß’ , has lately—in consequence ef the nuracr-v ods large sales made by him to consumers—bcen obliged replenish hisstock by fresh importation vund no has now the satisfaction of offering some of the hest wines and.LiqUora.ever imported byhim. He would ie y:^»s 0 J2lSisyi , J ce * ** follow®—viz: £>DPR GORDON A CO: deli* caje.t'pie / low prices, raft old, and: acme very - : choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO/m easkß'df Iff forcons nnierB.' v Some EXTRA AMpNTiLLADOIn bouiesyputup m Europe, Which he ■ ?BHsy£*Vßy ttoi can be produced*. < - i. v %* The MANZANIttA and AMONTILLADO Sher i nes..ttreipfecdliarly.adapted to they • strengthen without stimulating, and have-not the acid of t many other Wines* I PORT WINES principally 'Specially selected for j'hiSsalesSOeonsuinertffironnheßtockof^BOßMESTEa’s,^ atOporto* and imported direct : : w . , These;,Wines are fruity. and delicate, and Ihave been highly'approved I>y ms'eusjomefs, because bT their manifest superiority over all other Torts and Red Wines ['palmed off us such.' They are of.-varions aoris and prices,'in boules and on draught by thc-gollon; or-wholfesaie by the cask. Among [-'them is aome.raredellcate WHITE PORT and MALM SEVPORT*~ ‘ auiTerbi&with chronic affection of the bow* rels cannot lie too.carefttt in their PORT. ~ . MADEIRAJVVINESbTvarious sortsv dry. and neb, I South Side; oldEastandWest India. Sercial, Ac., Ac. I ondraUghti'ihiJOtUcs-andby.ca&ks. . , As'iio'ihe.-'SPARKLED'wiNESjortho sabscribeivii | is well known that theMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE 1 and die 'splendid 7 SPARKLING .MOSELLE, impoitcd I by him are superiorio any.o'lher 'Wioesj and are sold I ai prices as low as most of the inferior wines"liow in the F market whichare put upon-buyersas first dan. ' 1 ; He lias also CHAMPAGNE WlNESofvarious brands, j and qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale. lit | the article'of CLARET\viNES,geuerally T the subseri-’ I ber holds. luraself .to be a judge r finest 1 stock herd, ffom'tbevery'lowefctpricei by the singre do- ( I zen, to the first doss ov Crti » of Medoc. -- f Of BURGUNDY WlNEShehas alargcstock andean I assure customers thathecaUpresentto them, from bis I vault sy’ns good a boule bf Birignndy. Os FYance affords. I ; S AUTEUNEand BARSAC always ou hand in bottles; r His selection ;of RHINE and MOSELLE; WINES, I front tbe ccliars of Messrs. DEtNiUiU) A JuxroAt?; of Co- I extensive, and uumber many Still Hocksand t Moselle,'ftom the* cheapbst ; sbrt&- to me very ehoicest ivimoges of-ihe “STEINBERG,” which Is the best I growth of the Rhine.’’ ’ J lathe articles of COGNAC andother BRANDIES he 1 hab-now a fine stock, embracing some very old - extra of ' I ISW.-of OiAEDr Dopov s Jfc ; C 0.,: ana some Celebrated ,-j “CLAVIER of 1821 in eighth casks, and. 1842 inhbds. ' lS44,iu hhds.Ottecn^grtment,whieh Twill be sold low. >' ~ r . AI«^IB3BH,SCGTOHaridMONONGAHELAWHIS KEY j JAMAICA SPIRITS. PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines' and Liqtiorsiiiicladmg atl oMhe above, SOLD by RETAIL'Xt> CONSUMERS in any quabtitydesired. •; •"! '•* ' I ; A constant ossdried slock Of HAVANA SEGARSr \*AU Goode delivered, within one day's teach ef -Phila delphia) pbeiqut paid. Orders "will he promptly execQ' ted if sent by mail or ielegraph-’.. , ‘ Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store,- 76 Wabihrstreet* Phila. J. T* Deeicer, 'Wooaworit.'& Cbi# Builder* -and Erector a • # lightning -, RodSy on SCIENTIFIC - PR INCIPLES. ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office; and for personal interview ca t be seen on Fourth street, residence-of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. R^^erfnlwy—Professor Silliman. Editor of Sillhnan’s Journal { ‘Professor O. M; Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory ; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University,'Kentucky; Professor Chester Dewey, D. D.j MLB.; New York) Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearlana University* Ohio. ; In Pittsburgh— A*4V. Loomis; John Harper, Wilson.; ftPCandless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan; Rev. Mr. Spams;- J. D.. Williams* Major Harding, U. S. Arsenalf John Ewing dk Sons., lj. Harher, D.N; White, W.-A-Mar-. shall, John S amp son,Major .Davis ahdJohn n Shoenher i ger. - - '>:• •• [novls:tf . Outline'Hlapß# PELTON’S SPLENOU) pUTLINKmPS are now being-introduced into all the leading schools in New England and, New York. We have obtained the agency tor them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and schoolcommittee* to call and examine them Ni>. I— Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x8*2 inches.. N0.2-t - do .Eastern -do do No.S— do North America, ' 70x84 No. 4— ;■•••do ' ; United . ' 70x83 No.s^-- <l6 ' . Europe, 70x82 No. 6 do Asia, / 70x70 . No'.7— do ' S. America* Africa,'7oxB4 Pnceofthe series; with key,§23vor the first two ! Hemisphere Maps, with key, SlO. These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy,' beauty and cheapness, and adapted to lhe : wauls of the primary, 'grammar and high schools of the United Slates. T'or sale al/publisheris prices,'without addition, of freight charges,at the r . *• EDUCATIONAL 1 BOOK STOKE; cor Market and Fourth sis., FlourKeauced. I iinLMAHf II & NOBLE will sell their Extra Floor, | V V -delivered oriiaad after the .Ist November, at j &. 100 fits.; Superfine St 52,00 &s. A liberal dts countto retailers. novl. WILMARTH & NOBLE. MEMFHISINSTIT CTE. regular course Of lectures will commence ott Win. first of November. apu continue until the last 01 February. The Anatomi cal Department will be Opened'attd ready to receive Students by the first of October. Thc'MeaicalDeparlr ntcht will be under the direction of. the following • PBOEESSOBS,: Z. Fekkitatj, M. !>., Professor of Aaatoray, E. S. Newtos, M.'Jj., Professor of Surgery, „ 11. J. Hulce, lu. U., rrofessoT of Theory and Practice o Medicine. ' ‘ : • 'W. Btbd Powell, M-D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. X Kino,M. D., Professor of Materia MedicajTherapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence • J; Milton SasdebSjM.D.j-Professor of. Chemistry and . pharmacy,:-', ,W..r •••■* • X A. Wilson, Professor of Obstetrics and-OU cases of Women and Children. CLINK)OH LSCTEBES..-' sferffrinc-rProf. U. J. Holcb. . A) ' SwTgTfif—Prof. H. S. Newton. , '■■7k Khekman, M.D n Anatomical Demonstrated (Thefees for a full course amonat to / :: Each Professor’s Ticket, 815. : Matriculator s $5. monstrator’s Pee,Graduation, 820.* ;=- * Those desiring umher information, wiliplease address their letters (postpaid) u> the Dean and Students ar- 1 . 4 vine in the cay will pieaseonil on him at the Cotur cialHoiel. \ : R. S. NEWTON, W. P *»«• v ! ? u.-DeanoftUeFa' •'.*» . , LAW DEPARTMENT. -o' l /. Uon EWlil KiKa,ProL of Theory and Practi* Jno DBUtFtKLn, JEsq, Prof of Commercial Ju v 4 CC °tK»aw Tinru —sso per session. ,■ t AUcommamcationspertaimnriothlßd be addressed to* E. W; * 'V' e ßi!!H e, U ,n M* flftanpAts, . . ... -*f\KING, The Facnlties, for intellectual ab,: lJt ‘ __ • ... • . and professional ac^uirementß,w , : ! i with tho most distinguished in oa; 0 □ nm? P *ts, K Faculty constitutes an nnom'ijy in*Sj± Medical. mWth^lba^ Ihc eligibility of our ai'eTu e ,Srt ?!l^i'?i t 0 kind. Aslo health, iac-ladlng all seasono'nf?h m f deny iliafanpotfcetrily haimr, ? ““" 5 °ftile year, tee them arc talented aha in litehighea?degreTre S peSabl!3 a forthe fttlureVosperVoftffiS^T this school, P we (eefium duty tohtaw*u,!u th?Tra?ie« zauon which connects thorn, cannot be interupted. - • '• • &W. M. KING, - ft P* : President Of the Memphis Inslimn-. . ’ Silver Forlts* Spoons, Ac. XaTEteep constantly on hand a-targe assortment of T T silver forks, Spoons,'-I*adl6s,&e., 'of our own' manufacture,, of standard silver. JOHN B,M’FADDEN & CO., 95 Market street.; o—~~ magnifying Glaoses, F one, two and three.g .asses* suited for detecting CDQniecfeit bank notes, and other purposes. Tor sale by [octal}, -1. • . John a m’fadden &. 00. Totlie Citizens of Allegheny City. ‘A for ‘he recepiion of Drders-for CITY MILLS yPL I’LOCE is left at thesloreof Mercer Sr. Robinsuu. Federal street. SuehOrderswili be promptlySunnlied cuglb WILMARTIi A NOl/LE. 800 Illon Wanted Immedlattlr, AT the GHARTIERS RAILROAD—The Wes are SIP ceula per day; and We charge 51,75 tier week for boarding. Apply althe office,on ihe Steuben ville road, near M’Douald’a tavern—4' miles from Pilts borgh. UunoSSitf] , BURNSIDE. HAHNEY A CO. BAKER : S BROMA; Heckeps Farina; Polishing Putty i Starch Polish;. - Pure liay Rum; received and for rale by - ■ COULTER A HACKE, , oelS ■ corner of Wood and Third streets. on BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL <JU MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining-Compony . These Fisa far excel in flue flavor and latnesa anyxanshtia thelower Lakes; and are put up expressly for family use. HENRY C. KELLY, novic . coiner of Fifth street andjMarket alley. . A Heoltlijr Eocalton. mnEREit no place more favorably situated than Nun _lf nery Hill;; It is heolthyj and commands a most de* lighlful view. Persons wishing, a Lot, can get-bne to pleoseuhem,' containing from one to live acres. ttngW THOMPSON BELL. • j: For Kent. HflWq well-finished offices in Post Office Buildings, X Third street. . ’ A long, well-lighted robin, thirdstory ; entrance Mar ket street, between Third and Fourth streets. • Also, asmali brick honse,hi fitt township, near Penn sylvama Avenue, luquirebf. E.I). G&2Z&M, ‘•octfi:,. No;.lMßecondstreet, 3’IHB PLANTAGENET GUAIU* RAZORS can be. ; aBed mbed,inthß aark,an(l bypersoußT9iihuema -loosband.witb easejsafcty, and in half Uib usualtirae,, ' wiUioui the possibility of cttUing the skin.' This is ei- Jectedby means of thcpaicnt Gnatd,,which isadjusted to the razor with ihe grcatest nicely ana simplicity Kvery Rasoris made of the finest tempered sieelt and have been extensively.used in England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac- Y' : Vv -";Y. • • • U “The new invention may be used with perfect iy*~LondWi J?osU ... 7 • ,* * “Tbisrazpr.is a splendid invention, and of greutue* f nov4 5 For sale at ihei Watch and Jewelry Store of • f •** wolaisis received and for sale by ' (M 9 WW.TYII.SOn I* „ . "• MU.LEE & KICKET3ON, 7 N ‘ 1 No«,2a»naaaaLiboityet. ' V v r ’‘i:? ?&:'■ 'y*" l ' • r' " ' ■ *■' <" J .«r «* -V S*. *v ?••; "■'.&;"**:„ •••*•». ,'t* tibrnpcanti. 1 Stwacanti' 1 State mntnal gltte ■ Immranoo Company-" ■] - BRANCH OFFICE, Si SBimrmxt ei., Prrnsvwi*, - ; ~ , i JanuarwWjMwt, .. a: : fTHtibc«levia6itc«ioMli6‘<nettBB-of 4heTOreclotr.la.- f 1 ende!ivpnng(o'«i»koihe“STATEMinniAt<FlßE J -T t INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the want*. - community; is 1 amoont oi v ?*r which has been done—having Issued nearly Afpv.rpjw; •■.« ?/. clcb in a little more-than seven, months ;_ttna *ddißg *■!■■.• ovorlfrOjOOOcapttaltotliß company. ■* lt *- r. proud to eay } that nearly,all the property insured ».of ■ ■ the safest hind,in small risks,and a largo proportion f > insured for only one year. ' Number of Policies fBgued<< . r /. , • h : .. Amouutof ptopertyiasured>--v OO Amouutofguamteopr£nuum3>s4&4o&:3& v-.•> ■■■ • •Amountof cashpremmms'—* 24,031,80 v»".. Amount'ofgiiarantce stock-.■ S 70,12818 l,y Amount of TossesB OO ......To be deducted from the above the incidental expen* ■ ' w «• Tocity orcoumrymerchant*,and owners of dwell- ; ir : ings, and isolated or country property, it is behoved r/.. this company affords advantages Ixipofntof cheapness, - J - >s&fety. and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ■,.?• ; , ir. ih&‘coiunry; - . £#•■■• Conductedon the equitable and greatly Improved sys-v .tenCof Classification; of Risks, oxclaaing all.special . t hazards, ifi6tulng-only a limited athoani'in any odO 10' «■. caliiy, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of. . • f• laigo fires, and algo, on both the Stock and Mutual plan* . , it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of.both meihod8 v bnt entities life insured to a partielpa* non in the profits; . Hia under the control of the following ..! - v • P. Rutherford. A. J. Gilletty John B. Packer, BamoelT. ! v Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo O. Sedgwick, 1 Robert ' n ktolV J A-RUTUERFORD. Prca’t. ■ ■■: ‘ „ :A. J. GILLETT, See’y ., . A-AvCaaßiaa, Actuary. [ja27:y . Penn. Blntual Glfelnrarance Co., I'bU’ai ■ * GENT IN PITTSBURGH,!W. 11. DA.VIS, (vice J. Finney, Jr.,decena«a,) No. sambeity ilreei; - ■ Forißebeitercoavenifinceof pbrsons cealdiiiEia the' r, v lower j)art of the city, the agent naav obo be found 1 . [*- diilyifrom eleten'to twelVe anflVjwb- to tiftee-o’clbck, 15 ' ! [*’■ ' ai the bcojmtiuff'rtora of J- Schobnaajter &Coi, No. S 4 j- - Wood street, where all necessary infomaiion will be p given;-and communications promptly attended to.—' : < ; •/: • Pamphleft explaining the principles and benefits of Life... • ! :. Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application/' '' •-> Capital stock over $200,000 and constantly increasing-. . t - Profifc divided annually ambngrt'thbfrfc insured for lift. 1 ■ ft ? Pitoftargft, r.,.i : ffiarlnci Fire AnainUnd TrassporUtlQii e v tHStJRAWCE.^ f|IHE.INSURANCE“COMPANY OF NORTH AMER- . iL iCA,Piuladelpbia, chartered J7P4, capital 00QQ** . • - QQO f assett Janaarr 5O, \vfii ' l . i, Ui&ke insurance' onlmildingaVund their content* lathis • : \ * city„and vicinity* Also, on; ;properiy of every descrip* •• • lioji,onsie«mboaisaud'otber'veBsel9, either by inland ' 1 transportation or on the seas;. ■i..-'- DIRECTORS: ArtliWG.Coffin } Pres’L, ' * Jacob M. Thomas', . Samuel-W.Jones, t. • ? Johnß^NclT,. . : Edward Smith, . Richard D. Wood, JohnA.'BroWu v . William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, vs k ... . Samnel Brooks, S. AustinAJllboat r ■ ; Charles .Taylor, .William E.Bowen, _ Ambrose White, v • GeOTg<rW. AapirtwalK. i> ThomasP.Cope,: • •JamesN.Dickjson, Wx h. 8. Morris, .Watery .. H.D.Sberrerd,Bec’v* • This istlier oldest Insurance Company' 'in the DriltedT ' ' E *• States, and from its hJghXandingvlong experience, 'ami* <i * pie means, and.avoiding all .risks <of anextra hazard- ,u . ohs character, isay Re considered as offering ample se- ■ S ' cimty.to the public* - -.V.--'Wht,:P. JOMES^'Agent,^'*-■'-< »*i v • ja24 . JM6.l4LFront street. S •••■ SAtETY]■ PERPETUITY AND SECUHITY, 2 THE NATIONAL -LOAN FUND J LIFE IS6TJRAKCEI SOCIETY { LONDON AND NEW-OfORK. I’ Capltal > £spo,ooo—RqaaX to |d|&00}000, 1 Apportion of both f* > capital and siurplns invested in UfS. Government Stocks, and zn lheCity ofNew York. , ' Policieslield in this connlry Persons in- ‘ soring participate in the profits.of the Company; i Caltjomijx riskstaken atTeduced’rates* , .} • Amonetheadvantages of a Poltcyin this Company ' J are.the following:—• r - e A party Insured for tlie whole term oflifo may at any *§ • ; time borrow ont-half the amount'of annarUpremianv 2 ' £' ■■ .without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en-- .* r;. titled to division of profits. ‘ *' . " ' • £ He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive. • • I • back as value .thereof one-half the gross sum paid bfyv . ; hiniin annual common premiums. ' % A partydiready insured for whole life pay- i it meniof a small sum, convert his insurance into a new ?■■ policy upon the loansystem nowimroduccd. - ?«• Parties already insured ami entitled to a tteo-rfttrcf i?-:.. loan,aie not shut out from said: iwo*lhin! loan, If the* • |irefer it,upon.tne terQis,stated in the Society’s pamph- J :| ‘ Aparty may, nun moderate annual premium, instil* ■’••ufc for life, and he survive to reach , the age of CO years, tAe .('• full sum insured up to Sls,ooo,i,eil{6(t paid to him: or if' J ‘f. :: he dieshefore reaching that agej theruU’sumiu&ured will be paid to his family orlegairepreßeaiattycs,- Ithas become customary intheAtJ antic cities for con- * j gregarious to insure tho Uves of their Pastors, anion- CbngunasorNewYear’sdaytomakethcfamUy.apre- K senfeof tho policy. .This is certainly mr excellent'-wav iof showing their regard for Minister, whoso milr * f iti very many cates f* ecarceiy eqttai tb his wants: To theman of family,at-hisdeath,irj^--^*“®f 9 * e soiation beyond expression to know, that hi'’ ? , i ‘ little ones arcthus'provided fbr.' '’YnClptcsß.:. k Churches involved, dowel! •• j t of one or more of the trußteea, at wh -.sure the live* " j. : amount would bei applietHo liquidate** 4)so;.demiW.UtC K ■ Explanatory pamphlets and .oedebL. 7 ./. fi at the Banking House of ; V ktatia, v nov29 YYood sijSeccr ,r - >j. p". XKSvnr ... . The Delaware an: * tV , M - k - ANCECOMPANY- jTUAI*, SAFETY INSURj f t change,Third strcetF*'; -Office,Northßoom of the Ex] i-v PiBB 'iiiladelphia. . * * property ia ttwar buildings, Merchandize and other, Y damage by fire a» ihdcottmry, insured against loss or ‘ - Maswb Isauv . ►ihelowestmeofprcnuuin. , }■ goesjxnd fee* sakce.—-They also insure Vessels, Car v: ' , special pal**" -ghts,foreign or coastwisC; under open'or* rs. . ' _*cies, as the assured maydesipc. dize .ix' TnASspoKraTtox—’They also insure merchan* Bait* •iUßportcd by Wagons, Railroad- Can. Canal •Pv litx* „ J ? n(i Sieamßoats J on rivers aiiiUaireß,on the most 2 < •'n/85j< a ** , .-V. - f* H« Seal, EdmundA.Souder rM,„ t *' Davis, Robertßarton,JohiilL Penrose, Samuel T rv^,7^ r .da,Geb;G.ljeiper%Edwa4rd;Darlingtoir,lsaacß. g William Folwell, JohnNewlin.Dr.R. IrL Huston, , 1, : ,es C: Hand, Theopmlaa raulddng, H/Jonea Eroofcs, Jr jury Sloan, Hugh CraigjGeorgeSerrUl.SpencCr Mo V . ivain, Charles Kelly, J, G.. Johnson, William. Hay,Dr. I ; S.Thoraas, John Sellers,Wet Eyt», Jr.- ' ’ " - t DIRR3TORS AT .PITTSBURGH.—D. T.*Morgan» : Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. 1 - p WILLIAM MARTIN, President. - * Taos. C. Hand, Vice President • . !; Joseph*WV CotVAN,Seerfetary: t: - IP*Ofr!caof the Comp any. No. 43. Water street, Pitt*?' :•* burgh: (jel6:dtf) : P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ? Fire and ]iraiiA« lamaaet*. THE OFFICE of the Insuro7m Ca. of North ‘’Amenta- i v< has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones- . I ' & Co., No. 14l Front street, third house East of Wooi f - . street,wheTe thasubsctiberwillisßUiJPoliciespnßniW-;; ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboat*. K* and other vessels, for the abcrveold'afca responsible U Company. [ap3) ~ —WMrPrJONES,AgenV. ■ , . I«tfe and BeaUh lnßnrshoe« ; . .\.%- The mutual life and health insurances COM.PAIfY, e f Philadelphia, Incorporated .by liter* Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1843; CharterPer* ', peuml r Capital $lOO,OOO/ Haufloittplhandny PentiMtjfc- JT -oanto Company, andfull ~operecnt.lowerthan.uia , > i usual r.nes of Life Insurance,as the following comparic ' |-> son will-show. Thus a person or the age of SOinawritift -for $lOO for life, must pay in theGirardsiWC, Penns yA' v&nia $3,3&, Penn. Mutual 33JG, Equitable 32,04, New ft r Dibsc xoas—Samuel Charles R Hall, Wm IT. V Boone. i’ Chits u: B CawpbcUyMM Reeve. l&IX: Lewis Cooper,' h J Uodm-sn;Uari£er, E H Butter, Edwin II Cope, Pnsi* deru’i Sou auel D OrriCi ; tjr&idmi, Robert P. 'Kina Secretary ,Francis Blactjbnrne. .r- ..v Applications will bo received and ovorv Information* • given by ;SAhIUEti FAHNESTOCKy Agent., OtPicfir H , Commercial Rooms, comer of Third and wood streets i* - ‘ ■' :•«••■ octSO.y * * INDEMNITY —' Tho IriluEiHn Fire iQEurouca Oonpuef- s OF FinUDILFIIU.. ' - T'kIRECTORS: II Charles W. Bander, George W. Richard.,,’ ' ThO“«Han, MordecaiU.Xewli, * Tobias Waguer, AioiphlE. Boric, SonmelGram, •■•■■■■ David 8. Browne, c; Jacoblt. Smith* . Morris Patterson. ' • ' •; i- - ' CHA^.W.BANCKI3H,Prca»t.. fiy CtohUnne to or limits [*. °«ej c ry descriptioaof propertyiutowaand cmratry.; i\ The Company liave large Contingent Fund! .• i ; ' with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested- ; ' aiforo ample protection to the assured. ': . Tue.Assels of the Company. Aii 1849. so ■; published agreeably to an Ac iot Assenlblyywere as fol- u IOWS,VIZ: V,.--- v. . Mongages r —31,047,438 41 ' g Reallnstate 94,7&4 8& - : !• Temporary Loans*-*-** ■ ■—*»-■«.- $B,OOl 65- !' Stocks**'-' ... SlfiZi 25< ' it Cash,&c.--— >—. 3sjBM 37 . • > ?. 313.318,403 7l 1 p Since^theii'incorporation, a period of 19 years* they have paid upwards of One MUiiott Four Eundred -THou~ zand lhUarj, losses by fire, thereby affording evidouae - ■ ? ofthe advantages of Insurance, as well asths- aiUhy op#* ?; ineel with promptness, aiLliabtfttioa. . ’ i J.GARiHNEIICOFFINkA' . t- Office N.E. corner- ' *J3[* nl » '■ YT PL «5 l andod sis a Flraand. Mutlaa injig; . t TUB Insurance Company of North ***©©•■ •’.--■/ 5 delphia, through its duly anihoiir • *> ecriber, offers 10 make permanent a- •-*« Agent, tho anb- , - ob property,Tnt&ts«ity and its vie*' •** Uralxcdlnmraiicf • • r; by the canal and rivers. . .UUiy,tuidorvßhipiaen » DIRECT' ; Arthur G. r Coflm, Pres’u . URSr -..■■• f Aleii Henry, • Sarauel'Brooks, . j Samuel W; Jones, Charles Taylor, : - Edward Smith, Samuel W. Smiths . J John A.'. Brown, Ambrose White, . j. : .John White, • Jacob ALThomaffii: ‘ Thomas P*.Cone. John B. NeflT, : • f : - Wm; Welsh • ?■. Richard D. w00d,".- - Thisisiheoidr . ;. •. rHenry J>..Shenard,Sec*jr/- • States, having K - 81 Insurance Company in'the United- > -peiuakaudfir '* en chartered In Itscharier ispeiv?- 1 pie menus* a* ,m lta Wgh standing, long experience, am- '• character*' .ld avoidingali riskeof aaeiira hazardous* ; tvtaiKaw t may be considered ns offering ample sccorl- V AtO^- r WILLIAM* P. ioNES. ■ 1 Front* Antingßoora of Atwood, Jones&Co.,Waterand l - i jts>j Pittsburgh ; may4y ' ; S? .AWLS.—HeCcived lhfa morning: per express. 400 ' v BrooUe, Bay Slate and Long SllAWLS—very.aopo *or£l)!es arid qualities., Jtorsalojow. - ■ A. A. MASON t CO.. 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