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T. ; S 't*7f r »Ji.V -S' 1 K-, V« f r r-■ : -.. •>.-: ■. •• •'i" 11 V" •“ *>• '- v : i; % = : .; **>**■ ‘"-.vI’%v 1 ’%v ■ ■ f y*VJ "j-'v-. y ibr Sak & ylo £tt. | . ..For » . A LARGE BRICK HOUSE,on Perm street —S3soi; ' J%~ Three: large Lots.of Ground, used us a I.umbfcr rard, on Penn street; .. \ • -A Brick House on Webster Rtreet 5175; ’ A Brick House, No. 115 ' A Brick House; Garden; &c., on Vme street SISU I m „ t3 • S.CUTUBERT, General Agent, ; _£i!2 - ' 76 Siititlilield Kireei : T H BURr!S.?. T A IN WIKKIKIS hv «3 cilnn itVen nila-from VitLsburgk, occupied now !s»?’■ ®?5»? A * D * PosBes3J °n givon on the Ist of April, v : * Apply to . 11. W. HORBACH, • " ! .' - Wilkmsburg, • t or.J.P.IIORBACH, i jQ 7 Liberty st , Pittsburgh; . fo tbe Nintb Word, A, TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE: or -j j **3k- foar rooms;-a kitchen and good collar, ; bake oven; wash house; coat house; fowl house, SrfrSH . with a large garden, having twenty peach trees, in Une. :: bearing order ; al«o, a large stable- The whole will he tented for S9O. or. without the stable, Sell. _; v s. CimißEßTjGen’i Asent; . mars 7(j Snnlbfield street. For Uenti The first floor and basement of tiie MJSQNZC HALLfFtmi SruKCT. The first door is Kub-divided into two Store Rooms, /Tont, SO by €0 feet, and will be.very desirable for Fancy Stores. Two Rooms back, rentable for OUlces—access to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre' of the hniJding. The basement will be- finished in a _nca.lniajuicr,anU will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, &c- Tke whole will be ready by the Ist ol April .. Enquire of - JAMES W. MAILMAN, i febx ■ ■ Water street: . ■ A F^ M p^riv| 0 S FOR SALE.-A vain 'ljS'r.tmi'F^RM,j* m,les frora ,Ue city, near the Franklin Road, and six miles from tho Railroad and the u “io River, at Freedom, 05 acres are well improved and 4wf-®°r’u a iur6e nnd Orchard of t»5O Fruit tr**'*} choice qualities, and in good order; 41 acres wth prtmQ .umber; n new two story rth.parmr, dmiug room,kitchen and cellar, two - .« a MB and chambers, also, a good barn and lame stable, granary,&e., good water and in a good neighborhood. • • .***-PP 53,200, With immediate possession—could be di», vtfled into iwo Farms. S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, 7U Southfield strec rrfeb23— M TO Let.—A two story BRICK HOUSE, with double back buildings, situated on Wylie, near w asinnglQQ street. Gas Inrht m front of the house. - Enquire of JOHN MAJOR,-Alderman. febg7:lw • cor. Wylie and Washington sts. THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with&Sk extensive Grounds tor Garden and Stables fefSisj attached—the Residence of the late Wm. J. Totten, Cliff street- Possession given on the Ist of March- For terms, apply to D.R. M'AIiOY, Guardian, or R. C. Totten, attha Fort Put Works. (febia Excellent Business to Dispose of IN ALLEGHENY.—In consequence of the .dissolu tion oi Partnership .between MORRIS A HA WORTH; they offer tor sale their business, situate on Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City. It is : useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or' the amount ot business we have done, as both arc well known; all we shall say is, thnuua a first-rate chance tor any one. wishing to embark in a similar trade. - Thastock consists of Drusrs, Oils, Paints, &c., Groceries, •Wines and Liquors, to betaken at market value. Apply MORRIS & .HAWORTH, Diamond, Pittsburgh. A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with four fesA tooms en the first floor; large dit'ingTOOin fcyiiSj , and kitchenin basement; two small rooms m rhe garret f with a large garden.and several fnm Uee.-.—a very desirable residence lor a small family. Situated near Minereville. Possession given immediately. Also, sevoral small Tenements lor rent. Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, and three fronting on Penu street. Terms easy. Apply to . . JQIIN HERRON, or H. P. CAIN, corner Market and Filth siroets. A' TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated JAr aea; ChaTliere Creek, lour mUcs from the fetutg . City, and is a very desirable country residence. There ; isii new carnage house, stable, and good water on the • grounds, whichcomprise ten acres, well improved, con taming a vunety of choice Fruit trees. For particulars . andterms. apply to Rt B. PATTON, 211 Liberty s*uor -J. 8. BONNET, on the premises..■ . [feb3 FOR SALK.-A Lot of Ground .having -a front of 60 feet oa Centre A venae, and running buck 266 (eel to two streets. On i the lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished- The lot is planted with the beat selected bruit and Shrubbery uthe country can afford. If application be made soon, the pwperty will be sold at a tair price and terms- Enquire atthe office of WRI. C-FRIEND - • Attorney, Fourth street. ' Teoilaf . , between Wood and Smithbeld. • ■ * ■ ■ For Rent In Blrmingtiau« , V7VNE.NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, -r -v \J with store rooms and cellar, favorably sna«_Bsfl£a ..... , ate for a large Grocery aud Produce business. Possess ion may be nad immediately* with a low rent, to a good business man. - ALSO—One large Bnck—oocupted as a boarding . - house and uin. . - ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses—some • . josi finished; possession given munedta'cly. Others cn . . thelEtApnl. ALSO—One Frame House, and several np stairs rooms; - .. ALSO—One Bnck Yard, and Kiln to burn in. •-. ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to pula large . amount—and one oftbc best points about the city tor ■ -'sales. ... FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably • situated lor a Foundry an I L-.nginc shop or other manu • • factoring, having dee*, water in trout, (a harbor.) (or . fitting out and repairing steamboats,&c. AilbO, FOR J'ALE—ISO,OOO Brick, m lots, nnd told . -lowj if not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday, the £iih of March next, at 12 O'clock. cash or ap proved paper. ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on.’ Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, ..... near.the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at Lite Wareroom ' of Raity Matthews A Co., No. 2a Water-street, —or . . .. through the Pittsbnrgh Post Office, by paid letter. feb3 JOHN RHKY. ■ •• Y.try Valuable City Property Tor Bale. fJIHE undersigned, Administrators ot the estate of A 1 * Thomas Fainnau. deceased,offer for sale the enure • ' estaic of the said Thomas h airman, coimsmi!' of • -: one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back : 98 feci 5 inches to alO feet alley. Also, the tavern as the Mansion Home; fronting on Liberty sircei3l feet G indies, andon Cherry alley 62 feet 0 niches, running back 93 feet to an alley witfrlhegToUadßandslableconnectcd,fronting oil Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. . Also, throe lots fronting on Cherry aley,eaeh eipht ■ een feetfront, and tanning back Cu feet parallel with • • Plum alley. Ail of which property .will be sold at pri vate stile, by application to me subscribersjoru notsold before the 2Sth of March, will be offered at auction to : '• thehighestbidders. ' Also, the Tavern eland is offered to rent. Apply to R.FAIRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL. . • * ja3{htmr2s ■ . 151 Liberty street. Psau Street Property for Sale* QA FEET on Penn street by 110 leer deep to an alley, fJ\J just betow St. Clair and adjoining Mat thews 1 Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Beil,at ja22 , _ _ A. WILKINS &_CO.’S. . : _ Cn«ap Country Residence. ■A LOT on Nunnery Util, containing four acres, will ,J%; be sold very low to any ouu wishing to build there* ; .on. The access will be easy, ami the lot command* a . most beauUful view, foe 131) THOMPSON BELL. • •• For Rent, . ' STORI-4, on Market street, between \J%L- Third and Fourth streetH.at present occupied by Mr. Thomas While, as a Dry Goods Store. ■ AMO— A large well finished ROOM m the second ‘ story, nertdoor to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This ' • Room Is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy; or could be conveniently arranged as ; double offices. E. 0. GAZZAM, apl:tf Office, Third si., over the Post Office. Cool band on Yougnloglieny* IfjH ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam IW. there is a pit opened and railroad prepared tor patuny coal in boats. {ocl2l]' THOMPSON BELL. m- To Let* A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, belwcemhe Hand street bridge iucduct,. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smtthfield streets. [oei29 A Farm for Sole* 3IIHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, L containing 100 acres—loo of which are cleared— he.fhnn lies directly on the road from Middletown to : Jefferson; u is. well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, - ;vi and peach aud-pear trees; and a Coal bank. The braidings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with . Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the sub»cri ‘ • ber,on the premises, in Allegheny coumy, 12 miles * -from. Pittsburgh. ; NATHANIEL M’CLINTUN. - i . Moon township, October 2:l—tf For Sale* . A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2| Acres, situate ;A one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun* ty,on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 bi ■ 40feet, 14 stones high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 201> yti ids of the Ohio river, and commands - a fine new «v t, and is bounded on the North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. .This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for & garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres adjoining It will be sold willi it* if desired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that u will be a bhrgain to the purchaser. Enquire of - ” N. P. A G, L; B. FKTTEKMAN, feb23:lf Attorneys at Law, Fourth si. ■ i For Sale, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory Btreets, Fi(Ui Ward. The Lot .. is.*» feet tront and 100 feet deep, on j.tcb there arc . . two small Frame Tenements. Terms eay;—'Title good- For particulars, enquire of Alderraan PARKINSON, -f : Penn street. Fifth Ward. innyd if ■ rr for Sale. . - . a Coal Company will sell some txrtf Ut*. : Jl of hAUD situated on and ncof the SteubenvilleTurnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. \.\ The Land .will be divided into-quantities to suit mir v chasers, ana the terms of payment will be very easy Enqaireof- 55 W REMINGTON, sep4 . .• Manager. Draff and. Prescription Store for Sale. A DRUGand PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in • *-J\ a flourishing ami .improving part of the city, which is doing a profitable business, is offered for sale upou ■ further particulars, apply at this office. SODA ASH—ISO casks Soda Ash. finest quality, ftTr sale. [feb24J - ALEXANDER KING. OlLl«lMAN>a JOURNAL.OF. ARTS aND SCIENCE" ; 0 —Five dollars per annum,—free of postage* Sub* - -ecnpuous received at theonlyAireiicTinthlsCity.vii* marl EDUCATIONiaTfeEPOSITOfIY, * For Rent, For Kent* To Lets Jor Sale ®o £tt. * Real Estate «**«• : IN accordance with the provisions of the will ; of the late Samuel Thomneon, E E q.._tl.e followmg vuluahle property will bo solo .at the \Yurebouse of J. D. Wil liams A Co., 116 Wood Street* on, Monday, the 10th day of March.lHsl,oUo A. M\,viz: ■...■• . The valuable Warehouse and Lot on Wood street, .now occupied by Mr. George Breed. Al«o, a valuable Lot on Market street, on which arc -orected-three Storehouses, a bnck tenement and Stable, in possession -of Messrs. John Shea, C. Yeager, R ■ D Thompson and Wm Mruble. J. D. WILLIAMS, . . ' ; MARY'-THOMPSON, martlet Surviving Executors. Real Estate for Sale. IHJK undersigned offers for sa]c a large number of valuable building lota, and some very desirable sites for the bortugh of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Eubhe School House and English Lu tlieruu Church. . .-Ihe rapid growth of Birmingham m population and manufacturing wealth,-artd tno reasonable pnccs-at which lois will be 60id» will render them u safo and pro ntaMe investment. Title perfect./Terms ror particulars and terms enquire ot the undersigned. at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq , on Grant street,' Pittsburgh,between 3d and 4th streuta,or-of‘William and N. Patterson, Ksq’rs, at their offices in L [iah27J MUSES F. EATON. -jl; -For Bale. 'ilHiL subscriber offers for sale a large and. well built . JL BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, situated on lhe-Fourih street Road, witluu three nutes ot this city. Possession given on the Lst ot JlpriLnext.— Also, a very, desirable lot of ground, .containing over t OUR- ACRES,*wuh u spring of-excellent water there on, situated near the above. Also, a tot of. ground ;43 (eel 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near:the-city,opposite the-7th. Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately, ltis now certain that the Plank Road will be completed past the above property early ui the. coming summer.—. For further luformntion apply to DAVID.BEELER. 4th street Road, near the first described property. [ja22:lf Valuable Property for Rent. * . / ..a A three.story BRfCA .HOUSE, belonging to the estate oi Wm. J.Tottkn, deeeused. is offer- Ba So Jed for rent or lease. I( issituated on Fourths!., Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been newly papered and painted; itn now occupied by Mrs. Verncr. Keut,S2oO per annum. Apply to myselt, or Robert C. Tottew, at the works of Knap A Co. Possession given on the Ist of April. L.R.M’ABOY, dec27;tf Guardian. ADDITIONAL SALE' OF Forty Town Lots lu Bast Llverpool, 0. THL recent unprecedented sale ol Loin tn the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously luiu. out, and the demand shit continuing, the undersigned has beenduduced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots as above, and offers them for sulontpnces and terms that cannot fad to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say anything of the location of the town and prospects; (it having been sufficiently described In recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure n desirable home. The nbove lots are umoug (he most eligible uud desi rable in the place, and hre principally located mihe cen tre of those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street: Pittsburgh. JOHN 3. BLAKELY, Last Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, tosl. [f:bt2;daw i Orphans’ Court Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans’Court of Ailc gheny County, dated sth day of Feby,A. U. Isoi., will be exposed to public sale,at tbe Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the lUthduy) ol March next, at lb o'clock, A. M.; all the following described Real Estate, of which Francis M’Konna, late Of the City of Allegheny, deceased, by virlue ct u cer» tain article of agreement, dated the 10th day of bepiem her, A; D. 1839, between F. Lorenz, G. E. Warner and Jacob Painter, of the one pan. and the said frrancis M’Renna, of the other port, diea, seised, vu: —AM (hat certain lot or piece of gronnd situate m the said City ot Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract. Ross, township, op posite the .Northern liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot No. two hundred and forty-three (843) in the plan of lots laid out by G. E. Warner. Jacob Painter ond F. i«orenr., containing in tront on Mam street twenty-three ten and extending back to Carpenter alley, having erected on the front thereof a two story brick building, about twenty teeif ront by thirty feet in depth, ami ou the rear u dou ble two story trame building, irontiog on Carpenter alley. •Term* and Conditions <f Safe—One-half ot the pur chase money to be paid m band, and the balance to be paid in two equal annual payments—bearing lawtul in terest; and to bn secured by bond and mortgage oulhc properly. For further particulars, enquire ot Messrs. Mitchel & Palmer, Attorneys und Counsellors tit Law, No:l"23 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ANN M’KENNA. Adm’rx of Fronds M’Eenna, deceased. flhscellaiuous, WINTER OIL-12DO galls. bleacheJ Winter Whol Oil, in ‘tore and for sale by marl MILLER & RICKETSON. ICAs>K> superior su«ar cared DRY HELP tor sale by H. C. KELLY, mard No. 20 Fifth street. lftM UUS. EXTRA DKIKI) PKACJIbfit for sale b' IOKJ nmrd 11. C. KELLY. JAUUHLIN’.S SUPERIOR HAMS fur sale by J ciarp ILC. KELLY. Flfc* II.—Nos. 1-J and 3 Mackerel: No. I Salmon ; sis quiet and Trout, for sale by mard U.C. KELLY. CXONbI ANILV receiving at periods. Fresh / Butler and Eggs, from Washington* Westmoreland. Beaver and Armstrong counties; sold wholesale and re* tail, by Imarttj H. C. KELLY. For Bate. rJFKkL A firs! rate SORREL MARE—trots well ijLiihaniep.4 or under the saddle. It. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. febdft corner of First atnJ Wood sis. BbLLOWt" —Five pair second hand Bellows for »uJ«j by |febl9j SCAfFE, ATKINSON & OKKLY. LAKD-o5 packages No. 1 Lard lor sale by - icb22 _ WM. DYER. BACON —Hams sted hdioulders tor sale by fcb22 .WM.OYKR. CILOY LR-.nKLD—IOO bids. just receiving and tor Kale / by STUART ft SILL, mat 4 * lv4 Wood street. CRAB CIDER—IU bbls. prime m More and «or sale mar4 STUART A SILL POTATOES— U»0 bbls. m store and for sule by mar 4 STUART A MLL._ CIGRN—SO bbls. shelled in store and for sale by mar 4 STUART A SILL. fIWBACCO—OO boxes 5-s in more and for sale by X marl STUART A SILL HjLkURV NU l Jv—loo bags in store and lor cate by marl STUART A SILL. fllhA—lo half chests Young Hyson : X 10 do extra fine do; 10 do Imperial and iiuupowder: 10 do ‘ Cheelun mid Oolojif : 40 catty boxes vurioas styles ; For sale by J.D. WILLIAMS A CO.. mars corner of Wood and l ifili st*. fpOBACCO—IS boxes o s Ho*oy Dew: 1 15 do ;*» do do; 10 do ICI extra do: 20 do Lb do do: borsaiuby mari _ _••••• J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. ZINC WASH BOARDS—I2S doz. Holmes’ Fate for sale atmanofacturtfr’s prices by inars J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. SUGAR —L 0 hhd*. prune New Orleans; 20 bbls. assorted Loal; 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for sale b< matS ' J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. MOLASSES —7o bbls. New Orleans; 12 do Sunur House; 5 do Golden Syrup; for sale by tn&rS J. D. WXLLIAMh A CO. SUNDRIF.js— 100 doz. super Corn Brooinu: 4 bbls.Hickory Nuts; 10 casks Potash; 10 bxa.Saleraius; 50.000 Common Scgurs; 2.0U0 lbs. Deer Hair; 20 bxs. Fox’s Starch; * to bx». Wood s Pearl Starch : 3 cases super Rico Flour; for sale by marS J. D. WILLIAMS k CO. fMSH— lOhair bbls. No. 3 Mackarel; 15 qr. do do l do; 15 kitts do 1 do; 2 bbla. No. 1 Salmon : lor sale by mart ; J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. GROSS BONNET BOARDS—Just received and lUv for sale by • J. L. SURF. marC corner, of Penn and lrwm sis. FJTIZ L REAMS RULED CAF WHITING PAPER for *J f*J sale low by [mars] J. L. tsliv.rc. BBLS. Ohio Firq proof Paint for sate by marO . J, L. SiiLL-4 DO/.. TUBS for sale by marO HOMINY — Dbbls. ‘‘ Pearl-'’ Beaver Hominy : 12 do While Flint Cincinnati Hominy. Just received and for sale by \VH. D\ ER, maiU . No. 201 Liberty street. T>OLL BU ITER—I2 bbls. good Roll Butter for sale XL by fmarG] WALDYKH. II LOUR —00 bbls. Superfine ; 50 do F/no; 10 do Musty. l - for sale by niaio . WAI. DYER.g BACON— Hama and Shoulders just .received from smokehouse for sale by fmarOJ WAX DYER. MOJ/ASSES— vO bbls. prune oak cooperage ■■ 30 do cypress do; For sale at a reasonable price by tnarC WM. DYER. |jtLATHERS—SCO prime “live geese” Feathers for J? salo clieap. [marG] WAL DYFK • X.ARDr-SO packages No. 1 kegs and barrel's JU matO WM. DYFR POTATOES— -54 bbls. dry mealy reda for sale by maiG T WM.DYKR T7llSH—Herring,.Alackerel, White Hah,Cod Fi«h,Box J? Herring, Ac.,for sale low; Iratttbl . WAI.DYER. CLOVERSEED—V 5 bbls. choice Seed for sale low by raatG - _ WAI.DYER. PACKED TEAS—ls.che*Uhne Young Hynou ; Shall chests Black; for sale low in one-fourth pound packages, by feb22_ _V ___ WM. DVEIL BROOMS —2I)O dozTrecM~uud lor sale by Vy fcbXO ; , SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. Elj—2oo bags Rio Coffee, orTbnnd and lor sale f «b24 , - ALEXANDER KING. *. li'kATHLRS— ju gac-hs pnme Feathers, for sate by. . ALEXANDER KING. rjoPs—is oaies Ist sort \Veldefn"NevvYoFiTxlop7in LL store aua tor sale by » ■ r m “ 4 MUXER fc RICKETSON." .vs :. r *vv-v - ■"». ■ . t. 1 *'►•* h. .*x-~ •(;■ f- v ©rails attb. f&foictnes. Coußha and Cnreil In 48 Hour*. tlic introduction of this new compound. Coughs O and coldytLTe cured in a very short tune. VYe will warrant Dr.-Keyseps Pectoral Syrup to cure cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitis, in less time and at a.eheapefiatolhan aliv other-mtfdiolne ever discov ered. . . TT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro* duce nausea which ismoredisagreeabiethan the Cough itself. This is obviated m this mixture, for it is apleas .am spothing article apd it will cure, or the money w\Ube refunded! The evidence m favor of this medicine in our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one of. its efficacy. It is tho prescription of a rcgutarphyßi cion, and has becu used, by him iu his own practice for a s3SJ^ e J.?ily ear8 i w ithtUemostheroic success. \ CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted' with- a Cough aiiu expectoration, night , sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after tal king two Bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with AstUmu and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half , a do- Xenor boitlcsof the Pectoral byrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that (> he knows rap to.be a good article, for he has used it in hi* own case and m the cases of members of his family with the most perfect success. It ts okk off tiik Cheat IST Aledicines now kotwn. —it is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or wx bottles for 82,50, ... - Coutctkt Stohkkerpers would do well to keep a •ap ply of tins medicine on hand all U»e time, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed ior ail coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. ... CAUTION EVTRA-r-Many persons will try to gel you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do nut heed them. If vou want to get well, buy Dr. Kethkk s ■Fectobal-Strup, and take no other; tins wilt cure you. It hasm u someaf the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia mediea, ami is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, unci the proprietor has numerous cerufteaies, attesting its valu able properties, winch will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will lake an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be- doing suf fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine tor Luug diseases the world has ever pfoduced. - l or sale, wholesale and retail, by SLR k. M-- DOWEIjL. Druginsu, t4O Wood street. Pittsburgh, Fa., to whom oil letters for agencies must be. addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry. Alle.gheny city; P. Brock et, jr., Brownsville; Georrri* Baini. Warhington; John H Buchanan. Hickory ; Leorpe Kcyser, M Keespori: .J. D. Vowcll, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists geueraity. jjaua Ii respeetfuUy invited to the following truths , set fotth in relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod ern ttmes ! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is uoi more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure or disease. Its great powers to. heal. have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and ,\>c allege zhauhe longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It 15 not the remedy of a day. got op tor the sole purpose of making money': but. one, which wt conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten'. The FETROLEUM is c Natural Reipedy, elaborated in the depth* ot the earth bj a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duiy,\vhen we write about a medicine r that we write troth —that we ray noihtng calculated to di-ecive those who mav trust our word or put confidence m our statements. The sick arc very apt to catch ut any thuut that promises relief it ora dis ease. A story can hardfv be too highly- wrought to an swer the objed-of gullingor humbugging some 01 them Now, we do not desire to do this : vro are anxious only that the truth in relation to oar Remedy should be told in order to secure for it a reputation tar exeeedintr any single article ot the materia medtea. • Plain, unvarnished fact* —facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony m lavor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two ot our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to siohl Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case 01 ti gentleman m Bea ver county, there are oilier* ; but these cases arc near home, ana may be referred to by any perrons who may have donbiK on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they hud been abaudoued by physicians as hopeless* The Petroleum will cure, wbeu used according to diree. iiout—Diarrhtra, Dyeeuiery, Pile*, Rheumatism- Gout Neuralgia,Eruption* on the:>km, Pimples on the face Chrome .Sore Eyes, Ringworm. Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcer*. Wen#. Tumor*, Scrotula, Caneor* Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chroma Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tendto? to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, disease* oi ihr* Bladder and Kid ue\«. Chapped Hands. Lxcnnuied Mpplcs» Corns and Bunions. In lacl, itHaostAT vuivrRyALBKM has been tried in raosiof the above diseases wi post year wait the toast peitrct suives*. 0«m that will astonish are iu the baud?* or the jifopruM WtUlaka pleasure »t showing them to the aflli their friends. Whatever others may say about their medici Petroleum ts the greatest Remedy of"(lie age sicians of high *tamitm? m the prolusion are be to use it in ih»:ir practice. Those who at first loi with doubt oiid uncertainty* arc willing to avvar praise ami consideration. Ilciore another ye round, ail vviti be compellrd to acknowledge Petroleum is the greatest medictm* ever Uiseov l or *a!c*, WhoiesaJo and KettuL iiy KF.YSKK Jt M’IXHV. _ 140 Wooil street. Also—R. lv Selim. 5? Wood sired ; I). M. t:urry. I>. A. Elliott, Joseph Dougin**. Allegheny uuy. Also, by ili«* Proprietor. KM. hthit. Canal Hasm. 7th Mred. Pittsburgh. [jay A NOTH HR SCIENTIFIC WONDER ' l» K PS I li I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. Ot* Mftstrlc Jaicel A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CUJtER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the iourth stomach of the. Ox, uitt-r directions by Damn J.iuufi, llte great Physiological Chenmt, by J. K HOLGIJTON. M D- No 11. North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa. fhts'is a truly womieriul remedy lor INDIG KSTION DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, COSSTIPATIOH. IJfk'ii COMPLAINI-, aiul DhhlLlTY* Nature's own method,by Nature sown agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a leaspooufuU oi this Fluid, infused in water will digest or dissolve l'tvE Pounds ov Roast Rult in about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Lixbiq,ui hUeelebraied work on Animal Ohem isiry, says : - An artificial Digestive Muni, analogous v> the G&stnr Juice,nifty be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stoinnch ol the call, m which va rious articles of food, ns meal and.cege. will be so «ort- 0 , cited, changed ami digested, just m the same manner ns they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. I'tnmtu, in his tumoufi treatise on'• Food and |>j. el t ”pubhshed liy 1-owloi* A Wells. New \ ark- page 05 stales the same grent tact, and describes the melbod ot preparation. There are lew Jutiher authorities ihun Dr- Percirn. Dr. Combe, in lus valuable wnuuge on the *» Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that *' a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juire ts u prominent and ull-pre vailing cause ol Dyspepsia;" and he Mate*: that “q dis tinguished professor of medicine m London-who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to tail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained trom the stomach of living animals, winch proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Ghaiuv, author o! the famous works on •* Vegeta ble Diet, „sayn; •• It is a remarkable tact in physiology, that the stomachs ot unitnals, numerated in water im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, und ot effecting a kind ot artificial diges tion of them in no wise different trom the natural digest ive process.” Dr. mmoss great work, the *• Chemistry of Man-” {Lea A Blanchard, t’Uila., Isdb, pp .Til-a) says: ,k The discov ery of PEPSIN lormn a new* era in the chenural history of Digestion. Prom recent experiments we know that food is dissolved us rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as.it is m the nuturul Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor. Dorousoh. of the Jefferson.Collero. Phila delplua, su lus great work on Human Physiology, devote* more than fifty-pages to an examination of tuts subject Hts experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “Li all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred us perfectly m the artificial as in the natural digestions.” ASA DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. lloucuioN's preparation of PEPSIN has prodared the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It ts impossible to give the details of casus in the limits of this advertisement-—but authenticated -certificate* have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, m Philadelphia, New* York, und Boston alone. T hese were nearly all desperate eases, and i],t» cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS AN TIDOJ E. and*pnrticularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Agae, or badly treated Fever ond Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its it uhio reconciled Health with -intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. S. 1., SIIKH. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem toreach-nnd remove at once No matter how bad they may be, u GIVES INSTANT RLLIHI ; A svighdose rtittovaaltfheuuj/Uasant symp toms, and it only needs to be repealed, for a short time to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF •BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, tallow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the puof the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold Biatc ot the Blood. Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. • - Price, ONE DOLLAR per bolile. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprietor- Sold by agents in every town m the United States, and by respectable dealers m Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KM SEK & McDOWELL. 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor b prices. [nv2o-y Also, for sale by K. E. SELLERS, S 7 Woi d street. llull’o Sarsaparilla anil the Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or child linn died of the CHOLERAor any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look ul the city of Louisville, where Hub Sarsaparilla is made, and where trom lot) to 200 bottles ure retailed dail& but few isolated cap<vi of Cholera have occurred, mW-lhey were cither persons from boats or those who disregarded our advice. [ Ctnannatt - ChrwucU, For sale by KEY3ER A M’DOWELL,I4O Wood bL Pittsburgh, where ihc genuine arliele muy always bo PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DIARitHCKA,a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner ot Cholera. Try u ! Forsaleby. i JVO ’ KfiYSER A McDOWELL. 140 Wood at. WAX—6OO Cis. lor sale by ■.". •’* "? decs.: AGO, Public Attention 1 - V'-.'V v j, “- i * . JHwaliantonfi. BOOK ANp JOT PRINTING, i W, Cortter dfWdotf and Piftli Streets* HpHE Proprietor oi lhe MoiviNG Post and Me^curt. MANUPAcrtmBR, respectfully informs his friend* ana the-patrons of these papers, that he has a large ds aonmem ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessity to a Job Printing Office, and thathe is pre pared .. LSTTKHPEESS PRINTING Off EVERT DESCRIPTION: .: Bills of Lading, .. . Circulars, BiU Heads, 7 Cards,. - Blanks, Sat Tips. kinds ofßianks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal —?,• ” l “ s *wiih appropriate cuts, primed onthe shortest nouce nna mbs: reasonable terias. • ~w e r ®spccifally asks ilte patronage of liis friends and ■ e m‘; las branch of his business. «op*J2: . . /’ - L. HARPER. JAMBS.W. WOODWELL, A • cabinet EsZsz&gIFURNITURE MANUFACTURERyIf* 'VYare-rooina 97 and. 99; Tliird ilrcet. JW. W. respectfully informs hU friends and coslom » ers that bo has now completed the largest and fi nesi;gtock';of household furniture ever before seen hi this city, aa he is determined to uphold the quality vviili welljseasoned raateriuls/bcst workmanship, and newest desigus; and from the extent: of hia orders and facility m mai ufaeturing, he is enabled to produce , warranted furnitare, r aj the lowest prices. ~ He has .adopted the principle of identifying the. cus tomers 1 interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture,.from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegum and costly, that a house, or any. part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order/ He therefore soUcits an inspection, thatthe advantages of bis establishment maybe.known. Tne following unities consist, in part, of his stock, which lor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din* Jng, and bed room clfoire, of every.variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany pud walnut El i za b e then, Conservatoire ;and Easy Chairs, of every, description; Couches, Solas. Tete-a-tete and Ja vans of the latest French anti American patterns;* Tashaes,:WJiat-Nota, and ladies’ f arlor .\Vnting liesks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music tiands, and holders, marble top, hm hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and sota, ta bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly .the best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, warurofivs, bedsteads and washstandVof each u large assortment; gothic hall and'purior reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary und book cases, side boards, 'fire, screena, dowel rucks, hut stands, and -music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper rnache, table and tea poy*, ma hogany, Tase\vood,and' inlaid pearl Tables, > He. He. Ac. A large atsoTtracnt of COMMON FURNITOHE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet make as supplied with alt articles iu their Hue ; 1 STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All orders promptly attended to LnotrSS. CHAIRS (LSO FUItMTURK. .iY0,93 Third sir etl, between Market and Wood, Syuth side. /s* . We have now on hand a large and ><gggr«3 splendid stock of every variety |®andCABINET FURNFfURE,which weTjLT * % lure Confident cannot be s a r pass equalled, iu this City, or in the West, in style and fiuish. Those who are in wantm Furuiture are respectfully invited tocall aad examine tov themselves.. IQ* Steamboats furnished on lb • shortest notice. |£>* All orders promptly attended to. iebl9:tf O'DONNELL ,_MIXLLEN A CO. Furniture and Chair Ware fiobms. T. B. YOUNG A of Thirdf* and Smithfieldsts.,oppositeßrexen't j&gf ul, Pittsburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand KS3 .mmmksJjnnJ make to order, at the lowest prices,* I I HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmunship and most approved styles. feblS Steamboat** AUoy t | Tin* subscribers tender their acf?i tor the favors bestow eti upon ihera by their Steamboat friends, andrlPl would re&pcfttfully remind them and others ime- # « * rested bonis, that they arc at nil times pre pared U£'p|l|si&%on ( hti most reasonable terms, every ileserirfu rtifyC Oabin Furniture and Chairs ot the ber matonantt&wjrkraansUip. ‘I B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Southfield streets. opposite ** Brown’i* Hotel.” U. C. HAMMER. Hammer & Dattlcr* WAUKROOM.HMITJtFIEIiOSTRKET. itnthitrrfi <in*i Straw berry aiiey, Pittsburg, Pa, JMMER & JX.\U!*KR keep constantly on hand ricty ol' ecfctiUcni ahd fashionable Furniture, i'amedc(|tra! lo aoy in the city, and sold on as ►ruble terms its ran be obtained at nnjr similar tent in .he West. They have now on hand un extensive stock,embracing ail kinds oi Form* theeheupesi and plainest to the most costly AU orders promptly attended to. niT'dltfin "VVM. c6utinnc3ta niauu iclore CAt>I?iKT'WAIiE \oi every descrip* »on, at hir; old siaml, comer of liberty and evc«th strecu, UnDUBTAKiNG attended branches. mayll lfixtra Family Flour. .j*|jOßihe«o«vrnirMCßOf the citizens, die proprietors \F oi the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS "haveplaced bores t'oribe reception of orders, at the followingplaces: i. &• R. store, Corn -r of Wood and £is ms.; M.Haywood : aShoefllore,comerLU>eriy and Market A. Beelen’s store,»>4 street; U Wilcox, Jr., Drucgist, cor. 4th and Smitblield ; John I Smith'* store, cor. High and Wylie street* ; Telegram OiVtce, Fourth street; 11. C. Kelly, <*roeer, cor.sth si, and Market alley : M. tirass’ssi.uCjihh Ward. The FJourVac mil call twice or thrice daily, for order*, aud the ; l'loit, fire., delivered proinply either tn barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is prelerable tor family use,) without charge for cartage. lus pluln that no account*- can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, ns *.vc shall endeavor to do thtm just ee. tmuytiO) WILMAKTH & NOBLE HO! FUR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized lo receive Pack' ages 10 be forwarded to Suu Francisco by the 'house or CORWJNNE, BROTHER & CO., oi Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from *anama to Sim FranrL-sco, Every information yiven -n application to JOSHUA ROBJNISON, aptd Post Buildings, Fifth si., near Wood. /'HHKAI'ES'T summer GOODS IN V/ Cloths, ail wool, Cashmarettcs, Scotch PiaiUs. Linen Drills uml Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles ami other Veilings and Trimmings, by jet? __ JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy of Brandretli’s Vegetable Pills. WHEN the (henry of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to oar view. We saw and •understood that the food we cut, was couveued imo blood, which repaired-the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which, keeps at a life heutthe internal tires dial warm and invigorate our inner man. The btood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities’of the hair and horny nail. White the btood in liras the *oat of life, it is also the sekl of disease. Food give* the body strength; Brandrelb 1 !? piU* give blood the necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were morn, sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature's laws in the management of their bodies, thoy would require Utile medicine. As men grow ibtelilligeM they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assail* them, they use Brandroth’s Vege table (Jntvcral Fills, which soon restore them to health. They ate peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require lioexira care when they are used, iu cither diet or cloth lug. They should be always iu the house, «o that upon the first indication* of sickness they may bo used. OnC dose in the beginning is mom potent lor good,'than a dozen alter the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosliveness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or'deep-seated pains, their effects will be fomid beyond aD praise.. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ying montha.ofsickuess and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brundrelh’s Pills are a known and I'aliy tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands In this country and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. Tbev take oht ouiy that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and paiu, leaving strength and health ; they.produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes nil kinds of food. Sold at No. 519 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brondreth Pills are kept for sale ~the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. deeSfc3ni THOMAS REOPATII. A. hIILL.IKKQr &. CO., HAVE on HAND atlheir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No, 04 Smithfield si. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which {hey*will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. :Tenhs-~cashonly, jdec37:ly Dissolution* IUIE Co-Partner,ship heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET ic Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. . JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. ' ..PiiW&urgh, ApriUsl, 1850. Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. S. Bonnet A Co. to M. D. Patton, ray late partner; and in retiring from bHisiijess,' I take great pleasure in recom mending him tip the confidence of my friends and the public. y . [ap3] . J. g. BONNET. f| 'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts-* JL burgh' und the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE flora Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fpurth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and hat connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used bathe Chronic le Printing: office-~whicb, in dbaneclion whh ius old room; makes the most spacians : 'Carpet eatablishmcnfinthe,country; and his advantages so tarsurposs ony house iu this city, for space, arrangement and good light,4hdiheis certain of niiting every person who may favor him with ti call. His stock is complete in every article iu ins line, and great pains will he takerwat ali limes to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. • , _»cun ; . E.W.IiYND. V B, C. Stockton, BOOKSELLER AM) STATIONER, No. 47. COEJtgE OP Mabsst. AJID.TjIIaD.iIRKBTS, V Xj AS constantly on hand Top ,X 1 Printing audTca PAPER ; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful lers’ and Trunk: BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK-*-which he will eell at the lowest caaiv pn«es,or in exchange for Raga and Tannora 1 Scrape, i| H. DAL'LKa Removal* V V */, . '• - » .- •; - X+h*: :\V- ;* mm. dlotljmg. Winter Clotliing Selling Low for Cash'. PDELANY* 19 0- Liberty lias on • hand a large assortment of jhe latest,'style iof WimerCoaUjOf fashionable color?! AjsbfFdftte, Vests and an other articles in ihe clothing lme. •‘Vybolcsale purchasers will find a most desirable stock to select from; and will be solfflowfor,cash.. , , v Idecli>., ; B. M. aBGUST, „ ‘ ■:- - -M E K'C HAN T. TA I LO R, TNFORSIS.his friends arid'enstomersth at he has open ;±,cda CLOTHING STORE, at S 5 Smithfield st., wierc they can be suited arall times With -? unythirig in nis line, made inihe most -finished style and ’workman like manner. His Goods are : ajl* fresh, of thp best and most fashionable material, and no bains willbe to afford the greatest' degree of satisfaction to his pair; rons. A goodaioek ofßeady Made CLOTHING alwnys on hand. <• fdtClG : : r .ftIER,CH.ANt= TArL^ ; 'V ; fl* Ci; TCTASjiisT KECEIrTOI) , large XJ. and , selecied stock of •French', English' ?2?io Ame - r! ? ah CLOTHS, 1 C ASSIMERES -aM - VKST i£'iu&—oi the most approved colors and 'styles; which ne is prepared to make to order in the very best manner aadoij.the most reasonable terms.;; ... - always op hand a good assortment: men s Fashionable' ready mads CLOTHING,' Shirts, - Collars, Oruvaißjllnnkerchiefs,Gloves,Sunpendcrs.&e. nov3o:3m ■ v-; - ■ : . \ • clothing.: Clothing THREE BIG* DOORS! „„ IOBN Ttf’CUJSKI'.Y. Wholesale and Retail Atalcrin CKihlni.MX Liberty it. . l .■' ..'■■■■ MY stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is how-ready, amounting, to up wards, of SlOQ s OOMvbich'r think wilt beTouud to by.one of the choicest s'ele'ctionh ot gar ments ever got up in this Or ahy-otherbittf lit the West erncountry, , : r ; > having been -.aH; made-early, I have therefore avoided the lato.advances'made ui almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and ain therefore ena bled to offer my- 1 stock at unusually low prices' • 1 hare this season paid -more ihan:ueu’al attention to the manufacturing.and style,of,my garments,?othat tbe very lowest priced an well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance npfto be surpassed! liuiid'reds-.of new customers, both wholesale, and retail, have been attracted as much hy lhe superior make of the clothing asby the lowness of my prices, " * Theproprietor wohld particularly callthe attention of all dealers in CTothiug to Li? present t*oek. believing, that upon examination; of the quality and prices of his Goods they" will be Induced to purchase at his esiablish raenl. Theyvhohisale room how Contains upwards.of 2,000 garments, irom the finestih quality to the lowestin price; The proprietor isnow determined to make this depart-- merit a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity .of goods suited to every Beeiibnof.ihc. lJhited Stales. : - In the cutting department will always bs found a very Urge selection pf.all the choicest makes bf Cloths, Cas snneres and Silks, tobefound iu this or euslern markets. He is prepared to make cloths ioorJer ia the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. * :; - He respectfully invite? his old friends and customers,- as well as the public in general* to call and examine for hemselvea. - [octFV : Great tnctueemeiuu to Buy Clothing l- WHITE QAJC FORKS CLOTHING STORE! NO. 5419 IrZBER'TYi ATfli S%\ JR WIN STREETS'. 1 HIE subscriber -wishing, id sell his entire stock :oi CLOTHING, offers nis EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ' at VER Y LOW PRICES. wishing to purchase wiU.savc money by calling oirbun.' ' - ""*•’* ! :t septa- - " - r W. S. DA.VlT?;Proprulot.. AGENCY OF, Hclnestx’s Celebrated Patent Shear** fFUIE undersignedh&sbeen appointed by Mr. Heiiirsh, X of. New YorkfsoJe Agent for the sale of his justly cefebrstedpateni Tailors’ Shears. Ue offers these Shears now at manufacturer’s price’s.. Having a cctuplcfe as fionmentof these Shears, from G2|c, up io,§L2a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Hressma kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty sireer, 4th door from St,jClqir,and respccitully solicits a share of the public, patronage, which this article so justly deserves 1 ;' oct3l:ira* J.F, HAVEKOTTE. jDrn ©ooba. EMBROIDERIES I!—Received per express, a large assortment of the following Goods:' . bodies’ book, jaconet, and-muslin French wrought caffs and collars; Kossuth caffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon dodo; Louis Napoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; chemi zettes; black Chantiila and love veils;-..ladies* break fast caps; infants 1 saps and waists-; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces.and cdg*. ings;jaconet and Swiss edgings and inseriiags; to* geiherwith a general as-omnentof French embroider ed and lace goods. Fotsaleby - A.A.MASON £_£(>, Nos- 62 and 04 .Market street. ' SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL. SALE OF DRT GOODS, AT.TUK .--r One Price - Store ofA. A . fIIASOS & CO., N 05.62 mid 64 Mar&l slTte!; -, . WILL commence on Momuy, December .30,1550 ami continue through the month of January. On Ibis occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will he thrown open for Itclail Trade, and.lherr exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred ami Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered ut Retail, at fullybrie 4 fourth less thun usual prices. The notice ot.tht'irScmi-Anuual Sale to any oiie of the thousands who attended the gate of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a. call Lhis reason.' They will however menttou a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have, never attended their Safcs-r -viz:—■• . _ J .';_ < : .. V Rich Cashmeres, - • 75 c. Usual price SJ,OO 500 pg. Cotton and AVool Casi'uneres, 25e.; usual price. io*i* . • , ISUO i s. : Cotton ‘and WouL Delaine.*; If*, Isje. Usual price ttO (tuil 25c ; ' 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaine*, 45c. -./Usual price C2Le. - 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c^ v: (r*ua! r»ric‘e ?5e • ‘ ' 5l) ps. Black Silk's. Reduced iIS per cent; lOOpsi French MeriUoes.3l,oo: Usoklprice 91,37 V; 300ps. Parumettus and Cloths. Reduced 33 pet cent; 3500 Long Square Sk.«wls;>vhich will be sold at from 51 to $5 lees than the usual prices.; : 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons,at 8 und lUc. Usual, price lSund*sc.; • Fast Colored Calicoes, C}c, Usual price9c.; , ICO cases English und American Calicoes, S and 10c- Usoal price 10 and l'.’tc.; \ T OOcuaes Bleached Muslins. Reduced. 2e,peryard ; - 360 bales Brown Muslin—all grades}/ F.rubroiderie.«,Trinunjugff, Hosier}**and Glove*,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cussinets and Jeans. Together with'ait immense variety of oilier Goods, all of which wilFbo marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales ; ; ' ’• They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods wiUsoon be sold. The lowegiprice n&roeti ai first. . A. A. MASON & CO., Nor. 63 and 04 Murkeuiyeel Freata Arrival—. Now <iootla « NO. 75; Ma RK ET ST R I£j*BETWRKIf FoDRTU StHBKT Altß TBK DIAMOND rifj FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN' 1 •' WINTER- my.GOODS! * HTHE undersigned is'now receiving from Eastern X cities by Express, a splendid assortmenmif Fancy niul Staple Dry Good*, purchased exclusively.for Carii, frois the importers and manufacturers, at .least Tkrcntif five per eait. beldio.the cost of thofee who made their pur chases earlierinUie eeasohyandtwtll be sold Wholesale and Retail forcash at / )< EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS; SO pieces Lupin’s French MerinOes, Cherry,-Scarlet,! Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Modet colored, from 87jc. upto the finest quality, laanuftictured under the French Republic. ' 15 Pieces Superibir Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at tmpreeedentedlow prices. ~ • ; ~v 150 pieces ulaek and Colored Alpacas, icbm 13| cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp ajidAlohair Lustres manufactured. “ . • -125piccesThibet, Parameua’atnl’Coburg Cloths, all colors.and qualities,aud cheaper Upin ever before oticr-. ed in this city. • . ; .350 pieces Amertcan aud British Prints, superior quali ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. “450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamelion,Silk and Turk Satin DeCheiit and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and .Colored Em broidered Cloth Shaivis, plain afidEmb'roitlered Black and Colored SHk Fringe, Thibet and ftloua -De Luin Shawls. ' • ' • 350 patterns Superior Drestt.SUksr FlaiiiCharaelion Silk and Sutin De Chein, Wide Black Oro De. Rhine ! Silks, plain aiid Fancy Figured Silks; aud Black Plaid Gro Be Armour Silks. 100 pieces Cloths, Casaimere* aiid Vestings' superior qualny t and will be sold at a great reduction from lorm er prices. . r . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500. pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, fromo4-to cent*per yard. ' ...... UOO pieccs heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from GJc. to the best article manufactured; dOO pieces Red, While and Yellow Flannels, from iS| per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported.' ' 100 pieces Irish laneti, warranted made of Flax.yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma: e, from 9 to ISI cents! per yard, together with a large assortment of Dautask> Table Linen and Table Cloths, Jlussia Diaper- iihd’ Crush,- Cassiuetts, Kehiucky J.eans, Bed Ticking, Do. mestie Ginghams, Colored Cambrics; PJain Linsevs, Canton Flannels, Ac.. ’ 350 dozen Ladies hhd Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery, —including every, variety; and quality, which .will be sold at .extremely low prices. ...... The customers of the hbuse and all cash buyers are requested to call und.exahuue the goods,-and- secure-a bargain, its they will b. 6 offered Wholesale and : Re : ail very law prices. 15Marketsifnti Ptitsbuieh uovic " ABSALOM* MORRIS 6 OlotUi I Cloths t Clotbß 1 A T EASTERN; JOBBING vPR.CESj-ns ■ niecei .A. .Black nnd*.Faker colored' Frericlcana Rnnl.sV CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths- “ Justopenedat 1 A. A.MASONACO.’S, v : • dec.,- > Nos.-62 0nd.64 Market street.' " Important to TnHoro. .. - i rr.- TUST RECEhTeD^#sortedTa lot.- tl shears, from No. 11) down to No S C I 1 . ALSO— 3 Poz. Bajbers’ Paieiil ScUTor* iv„_ the mafiuiiciutm, and for Sale's t om ‘ ■ BOW M., • S dooTa iielcng s Virgin aile^-' n ßy sq'clca Dried Apples: > - V, lOfcMs. do? forVaWby _t?? : : L ' S. WATERMAN-&:HiCH<3. , V.'. T T ' , : ! A. Peraona indebted lo the laie firm: of JohNsion i aae and »ave ooiu. [tobaj ; . JOHIj PijEmNG; Ag s *: < i ■■■■ *.*••■* V .* ; -i' +.■•■ : *v V; * A,* T'. *■ ■iiuliiW'' * ' *t 4 : Jflistelittiitmis. ' 1 «SlUde*’£” Wine Store, r«J.?,Ur4W. 2, - S2r^4£2V^//X^2>£Li'ii/A T i • UNRIVAtLEDPIjACb for obtaining all Wines, X Liauots, &cij6.OQo,aha CHEAP, ; - -- ■, - i f SNIDER’{ has lately—in.cousequeuee of the numer ous large sales made by Him fo’cbnsunleta—-been obliged’ ar by freehimpoilations,, and has now the satisfaction of offering some,of the best Wnes andLiquoi-s' eVeTlinpdrtedby him,' He weald iSw?J onio a« followsr-viz: , < ,t ~ - Jr*EK' A CO. SHERRlES—embracing deli catepaw-aLvety lowrpnees, rare; bid, and some very ehoice MANRANILLA, all ondraoghl bythegallon.— -Also,tare bid delicate AMONTILLADO, in dastaoMC A a Sv-ff^ afi J r Muted, for consumers.' Soma EXTRA viS£„J' I *i? Z t iSsn * jt> - and AMONTILLADO Bhor ■2wLtsf,; T< £“. 1 i at ' y fldW'ed ,16 convalescents, tts tKcy ~ mOTy.oUie^Wta“ii ß Uni“ ,t i“ K’a nd hav ° n “' «h* v «eM of specially selected for his stiles to consumer! fronrthe stock of" Binamraa’s,” .at Oporto, and imported directS: . ■ > v.^y.->^K»!»Mt>:«»nadelic l a 4. h. l approved by customers, because of their.' juanttest superiprity overall other Ports ami Red Wines palmed off as such. ’ . They areor varioussortsond price'*,in tonics and on . the;gallon, orw*o!esale ly thecask. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM SEAPORT.. l.m; J '• /.%*Pergoris, suffering with chronic affection of the bbw etb citimol heldo 5 careful fnlheir PORT-. • MADEIRA: WINKS of;variotttf. sorts,-dry and -rich, South Siite. old East;and West India. .Sercial, etc,, Ac; oiidfaughtrin bottles and by casts. ' ' - .: I Aato rite:SPARKLED;iWNES:of the subscriber, h is we 11,known that iheJVIOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and ihe;splfehdid SPARKLING MOSELLE,‘imported fcyhim ara/superior to auy olher Wine*; undare sold at prices as hfw.as most of ihc inferior .wines now inthe market Which are put upon buyeTs'as first class. ~ lie has also CHAMPAGNE >yiNES of various branda aiid qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale; In the article of CLARET WfNESigfcuerally, thesob/cri?. her lioldshimself to be p.i judge, and.he offers the lineal stock here, frointhe very lowest price,by the singledo zen, to tlie first class or, ''premier cm” of Mspoc. Of BURGUNDV - WINES he basmiargcstock and ean assure .customers that.be can present to them, from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgimdy as Prance affords. S AUTERNEehdBARS AO always oii hamlirf bbliles.- Hif selection of.RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. DsinuAßD A Jordan, of.Co?- bleit3;ure exteiisivefandnaraber many Sull Hocks and Moselle,,from ihe; cheapest,sorts to the very choicest vintages of 'the “STJErNBERG, 11 which is the pest growtiiof the Rhine.< lo the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock, embracing some verysold extra of •1800,;,of; OlAHu,.Dprtnr &. anus scjuie rcelebrated of 1821,” in eighth 1842 in hhds. ahd 4 ‘DUBOUCHPV , dB44;in hhds, oi% will besold low-'-! : Albo-JRJSH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WIJIS KHV,-JAMAICA PRESERVING-BRANDY ami.ail other Wineß; and Liquors, including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any qudiitity desired. •"> : ■•*. - -r.-. .A constant assorted stock of HAVANA,SEGARS. *+*AU Goods delivered, within one day's’ reach'of Philo.' Ordersyvill be promptly ejecu ted if sent by umil or telegraph . • r - Address, . JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Stole, . . novlB ■ - • 76. Walnut street, Phila- .. J. T* Decider, IVoodtrard & Co., Builders, and Erectori qf Lightning Rods.- bn SCIENTIFIC ■ ORDERS left at this office or. ib'qTost Office j and for personal iuterviewcai be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. HoutfbelweehWbod and Ferry; References— Editor, of. Siiliman’a Journal; Protessor O. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory'; Professor Robert Peter, of Trausylvania University, Kentncby ; Professor Chester Dewey, D.D.. M.D., New Vork; Professor J. L. Caasel/ Clearlana •University, Ohio - . • In Pittsburgh-- A. VV. Lpocnig, John Harper, Wilson Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. air. Spirts, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing A Sons ,-L. Harper, D.N. White, W.’A. Mar shall, JohnS.ampsoa, Major-Da vis and John H. Shoehber ger. .. L ' '[novl^uf MEDICAL course of Lectures will commence on the. first of November. und coutinoc until the last tf Fehraary. The Anatorm* cal Department will be opened and-rendy lo receive Stndeniß by the first-ot October.-- Tite iileincai Depart .racpl wili bu tuider ihe direetjon of the following - • rsoFEsso as: 2.;FaEEMA?r, M. Dm Professorbf Anatomy. ! M. D.j Protessor of Surgery, H. J. Hclce, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice c . Medicine. ~ ; . • W. Hyrd Powell, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa . ( J. King, m. D., Professor of Materia Medica,Therapcn . • tics and Medical Jurisprudence.; J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.' J. A. Wilsont M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. . CLimq.CE LECTURES. ' . Medicine— Prof. If. J. Hclce. Surgery— Prof.R.S. Newton. Z Freeman, &l. D., Anatomical •• .The fees for, a tall course amountto SIUS. ..i Each ProfesEoris Ticket,Sls. MatricuTator’SSs, Dr monstrator’s Fec,StO; Gradnalionvs2o. :‘: Those UeeiringJarUier information, willplease address their letters (post paid) to theJJean} and Students arri ving in the city, willrptease call on him at the Commer cial Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, M. Dm _ —— DeanoftheFacuhv. • LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W M King, Prof;of.Theory- Practice of Law J.NiO OkLAFikth,'Es^,Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms— SCO.pef session.'-r - ’• - ‘ •• ! ; Ancumraunicaiibhspertaimnglotlnsdeparthienttuusf be addressed to fi K. W. M. KING, Ksq. Memphis, 2Vnn.,filarch,l6sU. • . t.v. V . • 'The Faculties, forjnteileetual abilitieß;' moral worth and prol'essionalacquirermiiils, willcoinpafefavof ably with the iuodtdisUnguis|ieil in ourcouniry. The Medical Faculty constitutes au aiibmaly in this, of any : olhef country—allof jhem' are able Xeeiurcrs quit the best of : Teachers/ ~ : - V" ':'- •' ; w; ■ .-Those who.wilicdiitemplale our geographicalposition, and iiioexteniofouTpopulatioiijqan have nodoubtas to, the eligibility of our situalidn tor an culerprise of the kind. AsioUeatih,includlng&llseusonsofliieyeaf,we deny tbul qnyoth'ercity Aas'indre. " ’"I. . • .Tpc first class of the Law and.Medica] DeparlmenUo.; this Im-titute were' small, but th? gentleiheu composing them are talented and in the Higbesidcgfee a raVorabloommi for the future prosperity oftheinstiiute. '' - 'Tliat (be public may be satisfied of tke permanency of this school, We feel it our duty toJstale,thatllie Trustees and Fjicuity form a unitin' action, which augurs wellfoi iu future and that the peculiar uiiemal orgaui *atiou which coimeet3them, canbotbe iuterupted. L ' :!•! w. M. KING, Hpl President of the Memphis institute. ■ ' _ Silver Forts, Spoons, dtc* r ; . IXrKkeepcoustahtly.on band a large assortment of :f f silver Forks, Spoons, Ladlesy&e;j of our 6wn ; maruiiacture, ol standard silver. ' 1 ■' - • ;. JOHN B. M’FAPDEN V CO., . .,. ; : .. .' ...,’. t;: PsMarketguee't.~ f AlagiiliyUig Qlaaseii , ■ i; ' OF one, two and. tUfee > g asses, suitedfor detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purpose sV tor sale by ' « [oeivij] r. JOHN B. M’FADpENACO. *• Ta tUe Cltlseng ot Allegheny (Cltyi ' r 1 BOX lor die recepjion.oC CiTY JVfIjLLS FLOUR is lett at the.store ot Mercer &Robiuson. Federal street.- Such Orders wtU be proraplly.'sun&lied' uavto - WILMA RTU to -NQHLEL. ' 200 flLett Wanted Immediately* 4 T THE. CHARTIEBS -R AILROAD.~The wages A are.SO cents: per day} and we chargd $1,75 per week tor boarding Apply atthe office, oniheSteuben ville read, near M’Donald’s tavern—4 milesTrom Pitts burgh, .(junoddun, ..,11URNSIDE n lIANNRY A CO. : ..SALK OP VALUABLE IRON WORKS, KEGROKS, &cV IN pursuance of-a decree of the Chancery Coon in ; Clarki\yiUe,. at tUepctober term. 1350,1 .wit! .sell at th© iKMiisa/ in .Montgomery Cddlily, Slate of Tet»ncs*ee' ) :on tbe f>th known;aif ;the LouisaFurnaeeaud the Mount Vernon Furnace,'wi.tU all thejands attached arid adjomihfphere to,, amounting .10 ,soiaelio,ooo acres.!,TAnbe’sametitne and place I will.sell a valuable negromaiuJohnOaneiy n Founder, and liis wife andtchildren, on a credit of 1/4. arid 3 year?; Thfcreal estate on a credit of 1, 3 find 4' Ori : tbe 11th of April, 1851, I wiU.also at the late residence-of :RoTjI. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Teim., .the IRON PROPERTY, known as itieTennessee Farv> mice, arid the Water Forge, on Barton 1 * Creek, with all the lands and attached thereto, consisting of several.thousand acreSj.on a credit 0f1,2,3aad4 years. ■ ,SuMner;Ccrt(7iijf Zands ne&r QaUatin. ■ I will also sell* on the 28th of March, 1851, in ihe town of Gallatin, at the Coarf House, 320 acres of land lying in said County,‘ known as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3.years. ’ x ' Hauseand Latin Nashville. I will also sellj on lhe'2Bth of March, 1851, a -valuable Hbuseand LotiirNashville, atlhe Market House, known as Lot No. Cl* situated on.HighsU, ona credit or 1,2 and 3 years. 1 Bond and approved security will.be requi* red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the r*al ea. late in all cases. l . P. PRIESTLEY, C. &M. Sale of Mules, Wagons, fisc. - ! Twill, as.lheAdmTofßobt.‘Bojcteri_sell-:iutlteXdu isa Furnace, id Montgomery County, Teira v on liie 9Ua day of-April, 1831*011 ihepersonal property of the said' Robt, Baxter, belonging to said Fuiaace, consisting of d s crediVoVtwefv" monSs' Mem ? 004 Slp?k otl I will also sett, on .the iltd day of April, 1551,W the late restdence of Robert Baxter, m Montgomery coumv, Tennessee, aboutJO, Mules, Horses, Cattle,- Household and Riuheu Furniture, togethetwitb all personal nroo erty of said Robert-Baxteri oil a! credit ot 12 months - iK a be.-reqnired'on all aums over 910. TJie sale mll ho continued at each place from day to day, tiU atf.tbe property is sold. : . • , Dee. ir,,1850.; .ROBBHir B AXTER, Adm’r. Each-paper, will send the Office of the Clerk and A* o ? l papers, containingthe advertisements, with j the amount of the fee stated, Published iiil day of last ! sale. .. ... _• ,v ' - ■ .' T: he Unlon and Troe Whigi the Louisville Jouriml; the Cincinnati Comtneiciai, ojiii the riltiburgb Use above mlvertUentont twice a week until day ot.side, und for ward, accounts to tlieClerknnd flatter fpr settlement. ■ .. . Jtffiersonian.■ - Spring Stock or Carpeto» THEsubscjiber having returned from the. Eastern cities, is now receiving aisSpnogsioek of Carpets, Oil Cloifisj Window Shades/ Stairßods,Hearih Rugs, Door*MaUs,''Jltogget Stair., Crash,-Table and; Piano Covers, Matting, &t;j Ac;; AH of; which ; have been se lected from the iatesiiinpoHatiopa and best maritifacio ries.' With in eye single to the interest, of his: custo mers, and,all ;who, may favor. him ‘wtOi a call, great pains is at; nlf times taken to show ..Goods to' persons wishing to Took or-buy. - Call .apd examine the stock,’ where can be found the latest and of the above' named Goods, with qualities to suit fill.' "•-;■■■ .••• £• W. JLYND, . Apollo Building, Fourth street. /IOD FISH—.IS drums Codi fiftilio store and for saie. «V ®ari ; - 1 : ■ MILLER•£-ricketson. : •<*'■”■*■*. , _>» *• ■<• ' .-■ . .• • j-. -. ■ - -' *• • --• *•--- • • ■ *••-•• ,;y :iy± ,r>'“ k k . ■ ... - i ~. . ' v * v ■ - -*■ **, .J- - • .v ' v'"*- :• - •r> - Vr-tW:-.t •>■.: ■£‘r>'~' x ' />' C->f ‘.'.V- . vv .••.viv 1 1 h ~:Af'>■• ;r: ~ -** r • ....• . 3IEI2IPHIB INSTITUTE. ■ •. it*'.: v... v - •• ■ v. s >: ■ * .«/ m . t ■ * ** . 5 ’t 1 *•> -••'1 t - ::... ; :V:: j**^*? 3 T*. "’■ ••’ ■*■'/■■ ■ ■ -.. •• ■■• 4 . .:■ ■■ ' • •., : :■■ • ' ]■■■ , t -* f* y t • , ' ''•V'-i" V-- .>■ Snmtanu €om?attUs.' State .ffltftnaTKlzetUistiraiice Company . BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Sananaj sr.,Pnrra[rtoß, IBSL fiillßbcff of the anctOsa of die Pifectota la jLendea.voring.toxinke the,“STATE MUTUAL FIBJS' INSURANCE COMPANY* meertbe 'wanta-or the. community, is ihe. unparaliered ; amonDt of, lraaJaeaß which has beendono—having issued nearly 4,000 Poii cles in a liule more than seven monthstahd adding. over 870,000 capital to the company.’ The .Director* are proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is of the safest‘kindjin famuli risks, and large proportion insured for only one year. Number of Policies issued.—. 3,953 ‘ Xmotuuof property iusiired $40)73,608 00 Amountofguaramecpremiams*B4s,4flo 38 Amountof cashpreraiums*—-. 24,631,80 : ; • • Amount of'gntfaimcc .stock-.« $ 7a 128 18 Amount of; losses . S 3,800 00 : To be deducted from the* above the incidental expen ses of - /• ... • ..To.cUy .or country mereijaiHs,aml owners of dwell* - tags,'and isolated or country property* ir isbelleved ihis company.aflords advantages mpbint of cheapness, safety ana security, inferior to no Insurance Company l~i h / > ; . - . Conducted on the eqbi table and greatly improved ays* .tem Classification of excreting all special insuring only a limited, amount m any pue Id canty, thuspreciudiug the frequency apdoccnrrence of ltnge firds,and also, on both the Stotfkandltttmxdlplan, if pofiFesßds thecheapoests jind accommodation of both methods, but entitles iliu insured to ; ft oartieipa nonm the profits. , Sf a control of the fdildwihffpireclors:—J| Jones, Alomo'A.C4rriet, PWIb C. SedgwicK; Robert kloU - < ‘ -X Av BUXHEBSOHDf Ereß'fc A A~" n * 1 * ’ . gYII'ETT, Sec’s.* » 'fi, i .„....• £ja27*.y Cpu Phil’iu A' O JN| r m f PITT§BUR&H,W. H.DAViS, (vice J. deceased,>;No. 353 Liberty street. •ViiSJ.’it'S the o?& r Snt UV^u *f»- l weive*and',uwft: w-lhrefro!<Jlock. coaming toom of J. Sehoonxnoker 24 \VoodjMree r ,\\ Uer e. e 11, nec e s bary iDfonnaUonrwiß be .eiveOj-.ana ,commumcaUons. promptly' aaejided to.— Pamphlets expralmiVg the priDciples andbencfitt of Life Inawawce, tend blknk fdrm# farnwhed oh application. '• 'n G * pilal softie over 8200,000 and consi&iulyiD creasing. Profits divided annually junongsuhose ioaured for life. t Fek l,lBsl—2w, ; ; r Marlin, Plreauaiuian^Tifiinijiiottatlon ”*•. o-r. : JlSalffitAlsO®*-'' ; . r. ••.', IWE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTHXMER IC A, Pht)adelphiu,chartcred 1794,CBpRalfiGOO B «> OOO r assettJantfarrlS, 185l,.®lj001,aafl wflt make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity; Aisoi on property of evcry descrip tion, on steamboats, and other veBscls> either by Inland transportation oron the seas. i _ DIRECTORS: * -ArthurGiCoffin.Pres’t, :, JacobM.Tlioinse, Samuel, W-Jones, Jolm K. Ned, r JGdtyard Smith, ' Richard'D. Wood,' , . John A JBroyvn, - . William Welsh, ’ ... Samuel F; Smith, * ‘FrancisHaskins, ■ Samuel Brooks, , a. AnstinAllibon©> .ChatlesTaylor, WiUiaro E. Bowen, . . Ambrose White, . . George W. Aapihwal^ fhoraas P_Copc, Jaraea N. Dicwofl. S.. Morris, Waler, H.D;Sherrerd,Sec , y. This is the oldest Insurance Company' States, aridfrorn itshigUsionding, tong experience, am ple means, mid risks .of an extrajiazard oas character, may be considered as offering ample ao cumy toihepublic, *:; WMVP; JONESTAiiriu' ' jgitt4 ‘ : No. ldl Frontatreet. SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND BECUOIT THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND - UPE INSURANCE BOCridTV . : ■ . : op ■„ . LONDON AND NEW-YORK. . Capital, £soo,ooo—Kqaal ’to $3*600,000* ■\xnTH a large surplus of profits. Apportion of both • -ff i capital and sarplds invested in U-S,GovemiheM Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this* country ovdr 6,000; - Peridiis in . suTinffparticlpato in ttte.profiu of to* Company. Califomiartsks taicn at reduced.rata; - ar<? ad7ari,off E* of a Policy in'thin Company . A party insured for thVWjiolc term ofJife.-nwy at'anv tuns borrow cm-half the amount <jf aoubsi premium, .waheqt note or security, or deposit of policy, and ia en tillca tb divirion of prbtiirV : . - inay at any time surrender hisjpolicyi and receive back as value Hiereot one-half the* gross sum paid By uimin annuaf common. prenriumß;'-'-- A party.alreaay insured for .whole, life may, on pay mem of a small mm, convert' his instiraJicd into a new policy upon theloausysteni nowintroduded; - > Parties already insured and. entitled: to a two-Vuri loan, are not shut oat from said two-ihirdioab, if the' prefer it* upon tiro terms stated in the Society’s paraph- ' A party may, at a moderate annuarpretnium; insor* for life, and he survive to reach the age :o r f 60 years, As full sum insured up lo SfS.QOO, will U paid to him : or if -be dies before reaching that age; the full-'sum insured .will be bam lo ms family or legal representatives. Ithas become customary in tho AHahiie cUiesfbrcon rregntionstoinstfro thd lives OC their Pas tors,-and on Christmas or New.Venr’s day to mute the famityA pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an‘ eiceircriTwar of showing their regard for iheirMinister, whoso salary invery many cases is scdrcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family; ax his deem; it Is a con solation beyond eipressidn toltnow that bis helpless little ones.arethus.provided for. Cliorches involved, would! do well Hi insaro the lives 01 one; or,-more. of tlje trustees, at 'whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Erplanatbry pamphlets anddnforinatiott'givenWratis. at the Banting House ot . WM, A. HILL Jt Co here 9 . Wood st, seeohddtor above Fourth. ' INBPIIASCE. -- ' •' ’ \ THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETV INSUE ‘lf ANCECOMPANye-flffiee.Nofih Boom ofSe till change,Third street, Philadelphia. ' ' ‘ ; l-'iea Issohance.—Buildings, Merehandizeand other ; property. m/oion and eoitnrry, insured against loss or i damage by fire at the lowest rale'of premium. ..MaßWß.lKSoaiHCE.—TbeyTatsorttspre Vessels, Car goes, and freights, foreign or coastwise,under open or -special policies, 1 as the assured may desire; it?L4HDT«A3{SFaRTATion.—They aiflo insure marchan- ■ dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Carsi Canal Boland Sleain Boats, on rivertiand latea.Aiiihemosl , ..liberal terms..- V 11. Seal,'Edmund- A* Bonder * John Crßavis. Robert Bimoir,John R. ■ £d w . af £ R , Geo. G. I«eiper, Edward iDarlington, Isaac R. t pavis.Williain Folwelf,John NewliiijDr. R-lvi.Htmion-P James C. Haitd.Theophiluh Paulding, ir. s Jones Brooks. ' Henry Sloan, Hcgh Cnug George Merrill. Spencer Me- ' Ilvain,Charles ifellv, J;G.Johnson, William Hay,Dr S.Thomasi John Sellers, Wm. liyrec Jr > ’ 7 ! .DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.-D. T. Morgan/ Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Bogan; r : •■ • - a ' ' .. WUdUAMmRTIN, President. Tups. C. Hand, Vice President. , - Im ■■ rt/T . Joaspir W. Cowan* SddrStary. v JO* Office of the. Company, No, 42 WaierctEect. Pitts' ’ burgh,. ; UelCrdtf) P. A. & -/ ■ Klre and fllarlna lIHE OFFICK of the Insurance-Co.qjf^HottkjLmeTittk \ -has-been removed to ihe-Warehouse of Mardyi Jones - & Co., No. 14r Front street,third house East or Wood/ street.where theaubscriberwiilissdtPollcies-oii Build«t ,ings amuheir contents, dndouShipmenla by Steamboats'* and other for • the 'above’ ofa and responsible f .Couftpaayi Iop31; : JONES, Agent. ( anil ticalik insurance* ' f fTpHETMUYUAL LIFE AND niSALTH INSURANCE! 1 ;cpMPANY y of Philadelphia, Legislature ofPennsylvania,Marph, 184§; Charier Per-; pevual; Capital SIOO,OOO. Rates foioer than t ' i>anii£ Co77&any } and full 20 per cieuu,lower than thff' Life Insurance, aa the following comnarM pon. will show. 'Thus q person or the age ofToinaurin«l fotSlOOlor life, must pay in.-thte Girard $2,30; Penaavl-? vama. s2,ot>,Penn Mutual Equitable 82,04. New t ' England BS^ff i arid HedW thito‘lp*£&lln '■ -r'-' LV *f DmKCtoK^-Sama el fiOrnct Charles D Hall, Wm F £ Soauhyßobec Phiurfchariea P Hayes, Jrrwffaldwin.j Chas 0 B cainphell,,AlAl Riieye, 1L D.; Lewis-Cooperi!: •1 Kodinan Barker, IS H Batler, Edwin K Cope. Frail l p - Ki -s f Commercialßooms, comer of Third andTVVood streets’ f-' V ;•/ - otstißfcS *- „„ I Nil EM NIT V. ' : —~ | The Frnnhlln Fire, Inouranoo CamumJ o;nuußiinx. * r DIRECTORS:— ■■■:“■■ ! . I iChMIMW. Banoker, , . Georg's Wißiclardj.! Morilecat D.Xswul robins W agocr, Adolphl E. Borio, S*«K»®o* n, f - BaviSs. Browne, Jacob R. braitb, , _ . Morris Patterson. ~ _ . UIAS. W.BANCKER.Prea’t, CiiA3. G. Bakcxkb, Swureiary. , . *. «»*S»S?2 Un “?' ?, s “a* 6 Insurance, perpetual Iw limited !" '“wnbnd oounjtry. j. afloni oraplisprotecUonio tbft-aißTiTed. - * 1 H„Tf*i^ s » of VV* Company, £n, Januarylrst, IB4P, aaf published agreeably lo air Act a/ Assembly, Were asVol lows,viz.:— ...,. . j 4&HW* “:.rrrrr ™ tifittM* 41 ‘ I . Real Estate • *—W,7SZ4 83 ' 1 cmporary Loans • •«- •—~~~ rOCLOOI 65 1 Slocks ~ 51,623 25 ' our!i,4c.—— 38,801 3? . 0 . 7l - Sinee.iheir a period-of 19 : years, ihcvr have paid upwards of One Million FourMundredThou- ■ *andJbUars t losses l»y fire, thereby Affording evidence t ** oftUe ad vantagesoflnsbrJ.nee’, : a 3 wefl a 3 the-ability and ' , niari!J corner 1 ;: Plre and Jlarine * acriber,offers lo make permanent and- luuiwi C,," ~ - ... DIRECTORS:' 1 ArthurG.Cofiin.PrcsV ' Samuel Brooks' »• ! SSb®®* lAu^r 1 ' J /oh?t?N?fr oma ‘' ; w"-h Cope * ' «&;: : Js^a. rt I .Z ’Sf Bbeen 8 been charioted ih»!>l;•>fehorlerispei. I oetual, and from ns high standing, long eiperiencc, am- ' jJemaantsOitd voiding all liskrnft.fm eitrai haianlon*. l ?*?«««. u may be considered A offering ample securl-' ty to the public WILMA bfP. JoNES ; At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and i Frqnigu., Pittsburgh * maydy 1 SHAWLS.— HeMired this. mornln.r per etoiest unj Brothe, Bay Stale <u»d Loug SHXtfhS-Yo™ nor si) les and qualities. For sale low. 1 : A.MASON.* CO * 3 lli < l 2[and ■ Molatt aa jut received and for (83,5“ “T" CTOf i ■ MiLLERAHJCRETSf N®«- tad 223. Liberty it. •A V *' 1 lilt mm.
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