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XL M’ ABOY, Guardian, or R C.Totten, at the Fort Put Works. r IteblQ OR SALH.—*A l*ot of Ground having- a front of 60 ,£5?22.-®'“’™ Aw>.»«hand running, bsck 2SO feel On the. lot ;ts.erected a large Brick ' n^Sf^HaH^jnaar^iißwendweUfittirhei^TliKloi Ujrtantedwuhthe best selected . Fruit and; Shrubbery If njtplicaikmbemade soon,lhe propony will be sold at a fairprico and terros. tnqrure attheomce of WM.C. FRIEND, Attorney, Fourth street between Wood and Smithfield ■ ... . - ~. J'or Aent io Bicmlngbsm* -•* _. rjNB NEWTMIEE STORY BRICK MOV&&&sh -■ cellar,- favorably BU»»JSMa. , at* for Aiarge Grocery aodPioddeebusincsa. Pomps s , ioa-®9y boned immediately, with a low rent. 40 a good ?:lwwoeaa«*tt. ! . * ; large: Brick—occupied as a boarding house andmn.. r ° - new three «iory Brick Houses—some just imished; possession given unmedia'ely. Others on .ilhe-lst April,,: * ;-: AI*SO-tOas Frame Moose,, and several, np stairs -; .* •.■ . ALSO—One Brick Yard f ond Kiln to burnln .'* AX»SO—One Lumber Yard, with space 10 pm a large t eiootuit-ramd. one o f ibe best points about the city for > yOE.SAIiK OR LEASE—One "large. lot, favorably jSUnaied for a Foundry* an i Engine Shop or other ouau* dc&i water in front, (a harbor,) ior nttnigout and repairing steamboats,&c. » • .AISO, 1 FOB SALE—I6O,QOO.Bnct, in lota,-and told low; iC cot sold before, thcyvnll be sold oa Tuesday. •tk«Ssih ofAlarch. next, at L2o’clocfc, M., jot cash or bp* .provednaper.. . .. ..‘u ALSv-*LoUoh lease, 10 build on.l <■> .Apply .tothc subscriber, at his.offieem Birmingham, near. the. Bolling Mill* from 10 to 2—or at the. Wardroom of Hazr, Matthews A Cul, No. 23 Water street,—or : through the: Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter, i j£W -JOHN RHEY. CH y Property for Bole. /THE undersigned, Administrators of tho eilaie of . jL' Thomas.Famßan, deceased, offer for sale the enure - real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting of Liberty street, running back ■99 feet 5 Inches lo aid feet alley. • ** A 1 ?®* the tavern stand known as-the Mansion’House, jfijonUngianLlbertystrcetffr feet 6 inches, and on Cherry inches, ronainy back 83 feet to an alley, inth.the groonda and stable connected,fronting on Plam alley, thirty three feel four Inches. 6 , Also, three lou fronting on Cherry al ey.each eight hs*! feet front, and -running back <tu feet parnUelwith Flam alley, all of which property will be sold at pri- hroppUcatlon to uur subscribers; or if not sold JeforeiHeaSth of March, wriV be offered at ancuon to the highest bidders. Also, .the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to R. FAIRMAN, or B. CAMPBELL, 15V Liberty street. - )a3o:tmrts £S. B BIMM Property tor 8«le> . . ■}|V»EE?r on Penn street by 110 feel deep lo an alley, yV jagt-below: St. Clair ilree:, and adjoining Alai- Livery Stable. Enijaire of Thompson Bell, at -J B * B A-Wiugfta * CO.’S. .... 4 ' » **V" ®p'Nannfcry IWi* containing- four acres, will ■ '-01. D« aoldtrery low xo any one wialunff to-bnild tfaere f 3 waibo easy, and.theHot commands a most bdaaufgl view. , [ocffi]. THOMPSON BEL!/.- iFor Heist* - STORE, on Market street, between jauTnUrd end. Fourth streets, at present occupied by At. l&ohta* .White, as a Dry Goods Store. - ■ well finished ROOM in the second ‘story,flexidoorto Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College This .' Boost is calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa-* loon or Academy, s>r could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E, 0, q&zzksl y apl;tf , ■ - . , Place, Third »t.‘, over the Post Office „ Co«a i, a na ou Youswofftieay. Iflft 4 caEa ojuhe riw, jut above -the Sad Sam '• V- • w®re iva-pil opened, and railroad prepared for putting coal in,bpais. [octSil THOMPSON BELL, -'JainC ■■ ■ " ■ ■■' • ;, ®o Lati “BUI- A. TWO story BRICK HODSE, «a Bank / betweeatho Hand street bridge W- R s h . BeaL EstSo ■oroger, eorner of Sth and Smithfield atraata. Jnrwa ; • -• * -_A Farm rot Bale," 1 • . .riiHE, subscriber offers for-salon FARM op r.ANiv JL containing ICO acres-IOQ of whfeh are cleared- directly ohtlie road from Middletown to XefferaoS; it i» well-watered; with abearing o?c*»rd and.peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank* The btoldlngs consist of a hewed Jog House and Barn; wiib *3tabllng v For further particulars apply re the subscrU •*SW» on-/Jfie -premises; In- Allegheny county, l*j mUe* from Pittsburgh. • NATHANIEL M’CLINTON;** . . Jaoon oieniAip, October 23*-tf ..«• • Vox Sale. . ~ o 'A ;LOT OF .GROUND,,containing Si Acres, situate one mUe below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun were is erected a new Brick House'. 401>V l Kb,wlth a basement. The house has ktjulfcand well finished, and contains 13 rooms; . Vfitiun SOU y«fds a of the. Ohio river, and commands a fane view ni i, and is bounded on the North west bv :ihe State read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro. /party, would be desirable for a country residence, or fof .a. garden, orsommer boarding house. A lot of & acres ft will be sold, with it, if desired by thd pur« • cbaaer. .The terms are.sn moderate, that it will be a .bargaintothepurchoser,. Enquire of , ‘ N. P. AG. L. B. FKTTBBMAN, r ; feba3;tr Attorneys at Law, Fourth si. -._v • . For-StlSf ‘A *S« s EANDLOT,attnft\edonPikestreet;batween S At V'ojbot and Factory etreetsfFiAh Ward- The Lot S? at o£d lOO.fcet deep, on- * ich there nra S? wJfiSi®®* Tenements/ Termß ea yj—Title good; » •-■■■■■ • ••■ - • lißglfnai ' ” ■•■ • "T^SL a J^*^ ? t4w” * o ? e *"» *• K a^ 8 ro T ,r Plko ' “ d ’"“ £*!*«*«' Z JV HEMINOT(&?* Sy Manager. ; - -Oroz uiil Freaorlptlaa Btore for su'r ■A UffUG .mdJ>BESCISpTION STORE, located u, pX a flonnstanrand Improving part of lie city, which i-MTlointf a profitable tnuoufi, iaioffored for-.aio boon euyteima. .. K * o-Tat farther panicalare, apply lit ihidoffice. > " ASH —ISO-casks . SocU Ash,-finest quality, for AlJ.itte- -Ifebgll AEEgfIfPEB KING. • ~^iLLBfIAN OF Affl'S ANO.SCIJBivnp i • ierilKioni received at ibe only Agency* in tin* Guy; . ;:wSt- ;~ educational fcEPOSiTog-yv 1 —3350; | VSifeP UKi A «2& 5™! co £- «He*t-SHfcj ?- A S y ls Pi°m «treet.—sSS!s ’ j AB k I S t CDTHBEHT, 1 ' ■ ’ > 7ft pputhfiald street. < _Tnar3_ v T OTR G-rat? Sm/'P N 'JtAND IN WILKINS jnda fmn Piatlnagiraecapiei ooW ■irrs Po'senion given of Ac l» o? A??.l, *\ Wto . ... J|, W. HOKBACH, { . WiUcinsbnrg, • qr I J;£.HORBACH, J •107Mirertg >w Pittsburgh. \ mailstw -A TWO STOBIP DWELI.WG HOUSE; of ..i '■'l&*j§ w '-'' ,00,, W- a Aches'and goodcpllar;®fE@ f .; zs7i? °t fin » w wh bouse; coal house; fowlfcousei yiia : -^“* t %» a rp6.ffardea,'havuig twenty peach trees, jn-flne oeanng order; also, a large stable... Tie, whole, will be reuted for 890, or, without the stable, 830, ~ S.CUTHBERTjQen'IAgeni, ,70Suuthfield street. : .■ For lUnt* fpHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OP THE ± MASONIC HdjCX,Fifth Sz&est. The first floor is sub-divided into two Store Rooms front, 20 by CO feet, and will be verydesirable for Fancv* Stores; Two-Rooms back, suitable W* B w iS? H «l*ironniflg through .the centre of theb adding. Tic.basement willbe-iinUhed in « neatmanner. andwill.be suitable for Retail Variety ® , S£ e8 > Trana and Harness makers, fcc be ready by.ihe Ist o< April jf n,,Ure ° f JAftIES W. HAU.MAN, ■ Iflir Water street A M ir'?S3 o «S A 9 Rfs Poa SALE.—A vain cuT-.FARM, go miles from the CUr; near ihp Fraakhn Roid, and eix miles from the Railroad a nd the Ohio River, it Freedom; 60 acres ore well Improved and Sreesfof ehft^ l «J ; ? e , fi !P d Orchard oFfiSO Froit ofroid aiu ? tn S°od order j 44 acres j-P JlO l® *w*W a. new* two story. haSSnTS?SS? or * AwtogTOom, kitchen and cellar, two: =?•** £.£ a A* e !? * tt l So » a bam and larjre stable, X T at ® r j- m a &° od neighborhood,; Fira^ meaiaI ° P°«« s ion-comdbe di. SiCUTHBBRTi General Agent, 76 SmilhSeld street; £wbv To A iwoatoiyßßlCK HOUSE, with jHgtghiouWe-back buildings, situated To- Wyhe, near Waaidngion.street- Gas light m front of thehouse. Enquire of • JOHN MAJOR, Alderman, ■ fcb2Mw . cor.Wylie and,Washington els. • 1 Sxeellent Bntlneit to Olspoie of JN ALLEGHENY.—I q consequence of the dissolu- Partnership between MORRIS A HA* ORTH, they offer tor sale their business,situate ©a Federal street-near the. Market, Allegheny City. It ia useless .commentingupon the excellence of the stand, or the amount of.bnsmess we have done, as both are well known ; all we ahhlLsay is, that it is a first*rato chance tor any one wishing to embark maeimilar trade. The stock consists of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.. Groceries, wines and Liquors, to be taken at market valne. Apply ' MORRIS A HAWORTH, - rcblb • - . ~ ■■■ . Diamond, Pittsburgh. ■ . •..-■■r For. Rant* j A RMALL: PRAME COTTAGE, with four M rJXpimoma on the first floor ; large dining room wESSi *pd Jatchen iq basement j two small rooms- in the gartet-5. with a large garden and several fruilUees—a T«ry desirable residence.tor a small lamily. Situated oear uunersville. - Possession-given unmediuely. .-Also, several email Tenements for rent.- - • • .Alks foraale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, and three fronting on Penn street. Tenna easy : Apply. _ JOHN HERRON; or • IT: P. CAIN, corner Market ‘ febflO . ■■■- ..■■■■ ■ • . - .■.■ and Fifth streets. To Lett “ r X* TWO*'STORY BRICK HOUSE, shiiaied gS* j£JL near. Chanters Creek, font-miles from the BSIB V“7»®ia4s4-yery.ttesirablccottntry residence- There atablc, and good water on the a ?»j , whic:n iConipnße ten acre»i well improved, con taming * variety pfchoice Frnli trees. For particulars «» F Real EstaU^o* TTN occordanccwith the -provisions of the will of the X late fiatntxelThdpfpsbrf, Esq* *he follpwforvaloable property will be- sold at the; Warehouse of J. D.Wif- Wood on Monday/the ICtU day of March, lpsl, at 10 A/Mv»nr w , The valuable Warehouse and T»ot on Wood street) now occupied by Mr. Geqwrßreedi-> . ■A!s6, a valnaMe Lot ora Market street; on which are erected three Store bodies, !! bnetteuement and Stable, m possession of Messrs. John Shed. O. Yeager, K fl Thompson and Wm Struble. J.D. WILLIAMS, • • . ;■< : 2 'H4RY THOMPSON, mar6;3t fiurtntmg Frmtt&n Real Ratats Jor .8aI« r “ T ’T : nnHE undersigned offers-for sale a large number of therMCjSdK§i^ bUo ' ® c ** w ™ fil| se,And English I.u -m Etgniggham- In population and whfA f fS»?!Sf : k® ? M!? , * a ? l .‘^® 0 ' jreasoQai “ e P noeB ftt 1 fw«M» , W»Ae*oJd,;W*U:*euder them asafe and pro-; - 1 £1” of the undersigned, 1 ftftSkV 40 ** F ‘ Gilmore, Esq, on Grant street,’ 24 endith streets, or of William N’Patterson, J£sq’rs> at their offices in 1 i Birmingham. :.£jan27J- .... .MOSES F. EATON. X BKICKHOUSEtWtthfive or more acres of ground, situated onlhe Fourth rtrect Road, within three miles of this city.- Possession given on the Ist of April faext- Altova very desirable lot of ground; containing -over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there* on,- situated near the above.- Also,'d lot of ground .43 fee t li inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7lh Ward) on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. Itfs now certain that the Plonk Road will be completed fast the above property early in the coming summer.— brflinber information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property. tia22:tf • .ValnaUfi Property for Rent* ' A three story.BrtJ’Cifc HOUSE t belonging to . fOSA ibo estate of wjt.J. Torres, deceased, is ouer- MsßSled'ibtrent oc lessee. liissnnaiedon Fourth u., j a j and Liberty .streets, and has beeu newly paperedand pamted ; ms nowoccnpied by Mrs; Vemer- Beat, s2so per annum., ■ Apply to myself or Bobsbt C.Tottm; at the works of Knap & Co. Possession given on the Ist of April. laR.M’ABOY, . : , .... ADDITIONAL SALS OP Corty Town liou ln Sui Liverpool, O. '| 'HErecentsnpreeedemcdrate gfEoU inthe.above X -ibnvinir Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out, aodlhe demand .still-continuing, .the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of Jus property m town lois osnboTe, and oflbrs them for sale at price j and tonns- that cannol fail, tomeet the views of thosewiihiflg lo • purchase.. It is needless -to eay any thing of the location of the-town and prosnec ts» (it having beep.sufficiently described In recent advert* isements*) other thaathat over one. hundred lots have recently changed hand®, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. The abovelots are among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, ana ace principally located in the cen* treof those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or .to Jpinea.Blakety,Esq. r Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ' .' : JOHN 8, BLAKELY, i East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. ; [feblS:daw f Orphan*’Coart Sole* BY Virtue of anorderof the Orphans’Court of Aile gheny County, dated ,Sth day of Feby,A-D. 1351, will be exposed to public sale, at the Cotut House, la the Wf Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the 10th day) of March, nexuat .10 o’clock, A. hJ., nil ibefollowlng described Real Estate, of whlchFrancts ATKenna, late of the City of Allegheny, deceased,by virtue of a cer tain arucle of agreemenudated the JOthday of Septem ber, .A.JVlB33,between JF\Lonjnx,G. E. Warner and Jacob Painter, of. tho one pan, and the said Francis M’Kenna, of the other part, died, seized, vuAll that ccrttualotor piece of gronnd situate iu the said City o£ Allegheny, {late the Reserve tract, Rosa township, op posite the Northern. Liberties of Pittsburgb,) being lot No. two hundred and.forty-three (213) in the plan of lots laidouibyG.E. Warcet,Jasob Puuiierand F. Lorenz, containing in front on Mam street twenty-three feet and extending onck to Carpenter alley, having erected on the front thereof a two story brick building, about twenty teetfront by thirty feet.in depth, and on the rear a dou ble two story fcnmebuUding./ronung on Carpenter alley. Zkmu. and Condition* of. Sole—One-halt of the pnr chase money to be paid in hand, and the balance to be paid in two.eqaal anneal payments—bearing lawful in terest i and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property. For farther particulars, enquire oj Messra. Mitchel A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 128 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ANN M’KENNA, Adrn’rx of Fr&ncu M’Kenna, deceased. JUtsteilantons. WINTER Oft/—l3o9galls, bleached Winter Whale Oil, in store and for «a!eby mart MILLER & RICKETSON. 4 CASES lupenor sugar curtd DRV BEEP for sale Or ' IL C. KEU.Y, m ** a V: No. ao Fifth sired. ip.fJBOs.EXTH A I>ttlKt> FEACUESToTSiRr^ kJVt mu H.C. KELLY ' LAUGULIN'3 SUPERIOR HAMS for tile by ~mar 3 H.C. KELLY. TjUSH'—Noc. 1 Sand U Mackerel; No.l Salmon ; »is- JP quiet and Trout, for sale by mart CONSTANTLY receiving at regular periods. Fresh Butler and Eggs, from Washington, Westmoreland, Beaver and Armstrong coanaes; sold wholesale and re taiM»T j_ (mar3l H.C. KELLY. , . For Bale. .A first SORREL MAB.lv—trout well in foil T harneti of omlerlhe saddle. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of. First and Wood sis. 13KLL0VVS—Five pair second baud Bellows for sale «D by (feb!9) SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKKLY. T AIlD—35 packages No. 1 Lard for sale by Xrf fcblß - waL LYKR. i ACuiv~Hams.and Shoulders for sale by ~ » ftb23 VVftf.DYKR. CLOVER SEED—too bbls. jasi receiving and for sole by STUART & SILL, mart.. • m-Woodstreet. CRAB CIDER—IO bbls. prune in and for sale, mart STUART tt SILL. POTATOES— 100 bbls. in store aid for sale by mart STUART A SILL. I ’"‘IORN—SO bbls. shelled in store and for sale by V* mart STUART A SILL. frOBACCO~CO boxes s’a in store and for sale by X mart STUART A SILL ICKOBY- NUTS—IOO bags Id storeond for tale by mart - STUART k SILL rj^EA—lo half cbeaia Yoang Hyson; X 10 do extra fine, do; •40 do Imperial aod. uanpowder; 10- do , . Cheelaa aud Oolong; • 40 cany boxes various styles; , ff For salo by. J.D. WILLIAMS *, CO,, nmri comer of Wood and Hfth sis fllOBACCO—lfi boxes B*# jUosey Dew; X -15 doGVdo do; ••»•••■—•- v 10. do iIQ-extra doi • iJOdaiC) do - do; For sale by : J. J). WILLIAMS & CO, 2 lnc wash boarDs-im doz. for sale awaanufacmrer'* pricea by ■' n»»S . J.B. WILLIAMS A CO SUGAR— 10 hbda. prime New Orleans ; SObbls. assorted Load 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; foreale by marS : J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. OLASSE3—7sbbls.NewOrioansi 13 do Sugar House; 5, do Golden Syrup? for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS a CO. SUNDRIES— 100 doz. super Corn iirooms: 4 bbl*. Hickory Nott; 10 cask* Potash; 10 bu.Saleratas; - 50,000 Common Segartf^ 2,000 ft*. Deer Hair; ... 20 bis. For’! Starch; 10 bz*. Wood’s Pearl Starch; 3 cases lunar Rice Flour; for sale by J.D,.WJLMAMB & CO. PISH— 10 half bbla. No. 3 Mackerel; lfi qr. .do do 1 do; . IS kitts do I. • do; 2bbJs. No. 1 Salmonfor sale by 101115 _ - J. D, WILLIAMS & CO, \£\Fk GROSS BONNET BOARDS—Just received and lv*J for.paleby . - J.L. SffEE. maid „• -v . . ■ . • corner of Penn and Irwin sta. ATTvREAMS RULED CAP WBITIN&BAPERfor OiO sale low by . [marS] J.L. 3HEB. USDS. Ohio Fire proofPaimforsale by w matO • ■ '■ J. It. PnEE.j | C)f\ DQZ. TUBS for sale by " XnJ -tnftrt H9MIN V— 9 bbls. 11 Pearl” Beaver Hominy y ■ .-■■■• 12 . do WhileFhnlClncinnati Hominy, received and for sale by ,V.; AVM: DVER, marO No.gQt Liberty street. j bbl». Rood Roll- Butter for sale g— fraartl 'WM.DYER. : I^LOUK— 6J| DJU. Superfine; L . • 50 do. Fine; mnW - ,( M° for saleby • ma * • WM. OVER.^J B AC °N—Hama amTshouldecs just received from emotehouaeJor aaje by; fmarfll m.nTpff MOLASSES -W bbla. prime oak cooperage j 30 do cypreee do; Jor sale at a teaßonablaprlce bii m -- r ? ' ' WM. nvpir 'BATHERS—BI)O prime "Me geese ” Feathers for sale cheap.. / {martl] WM. DYER. AEB—SOj>3okoge3 No. 1 kegs ttnj barrels *.s*- WM. DYER ■' )OTATOEI3—S4 btiti. dry mealy reds lor ealc bv ' X mart ‘ -• • wig. DYER TTltSll—Hemng, Mackerel, White FisbjCod Firt, Box . ? Herring, 3tc., for sale iow. [mitrt) WM.DYEK. bfils. choice Seed for sale low by m»i6 WM. DYER. T)ACKEU T] 15cJifiBlSflno’Youug Hyson; • - . 5 half cheat? BlscVi for sale low 'n ofle-ronrth pound packages* by . feb2S ■ ■■ GoHN^BROoSi3— 200 dpz. rec’d and for «aJe-t>y , SAMUEL V-SHRJvEtt. i E^2OO^WR eniiandand for tale febS4 , , . ALEXANDER KINO, ta s k * i " ,m( FeaUiets for sale by; 1 -!f, bB *-_L. ALEXANDER KING Kfey We,,era Ncw *“*** . MXJJSB * RICKEFSOH v • S C , ttud Carcsd In 48 Honrs.] INCEtheintrodueiioaof thtenew’-compountLCaughj * mb colas, arc cured in n very short time: We vpill warrantor. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to cure eases of Coughs, Colas, Bronchitis, Laigugius, in less nunc and at a eheaperme than any oihok medicine ever dlscov-t ered. ■ ■ • , ENTIRELY tfffiW ACTION—The old! sicken the stomach and pro*: dace ntfoseawhlcK ismorc disagreeable than the Cough •itself., This-is obviated m this mixture, for jt a apleaa-i •ant soothing-article and it wiU cure, or the money will bet L ftfui\dtd. , < The evidence in tavor of-tills medicine ul;- our city. from.ourowa'Ciuzens, should convince any one; w ha efficacy. Itrs the prescTiption of mogularphysl-; clsnrttnd hnabeeu .ased.ny him m his own-practice (bn .a numbeTQf ycari.wiih the most heroic success.? .«• --1 CONSUMPTION—A lady from Bteubenviilc writes: Jhobher,daughter had beea afflicted with it Cough.anu; reXphctoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all- the; ■distressing-symptoms of consumption, anathat after ta- I king two bottles she was entirely eared.. A-gentleman; i m Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma! i and. Chronic Coughfor eight years, has been entirely re*i i liovcd and the cough removed by the use of half a do*) i ten of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. Agentleman from Peoria, Illinois, wntes thox u he knows the Pectoral Sy-> nip to be a good article, for he has used it in his own cose and m the cases of members of his family with tha raostperfeoi success. ">• It is orra ov tits Cheapest Msmcirars how &howh- ; —ft is put up in half pint bottles at GO-ctnls each, or sir bottles for 82,50. i Couhtat Storukebtkrs would do well lo keep 1 sup ply of this medicine on hand all the lime, as it'ls one of the molt perfect and efficacious remedies over discover ed for all cdugb&’and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. ... CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some pne of the various nostrums.but do not heedlhem. If you want to gel well, buy Dr.-KETSEn’d PectobaE StUcp, und take no olhen this will cure you} It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs i of the materia tnedica, and ts compounded by.a person 1 skilled in the healing art. There can bo no deception in I this medicine, it is prepared in your own city: nnd the : proprietor hhs valu» I able properties,which will be shown to any person del ! sirons of seeing themv j ■ Aom» Wahto throughout the United. States to sell ! this medicine. Large.discounts will he made to those ! who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a ' [arge profit to an agents} besides, they wtllhe doing snlr | fenng humanity a service by placing in their bands ihe i greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever I produced. j T Jl^Ji a J e 'J?' hol S. sale « nd retail,by KEYSER A M>- : DOvVELJj, Drnggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., i to whom ail letters for agencies must be addressed.— i Also, foj sale by D.M.Curry t Brock* ; «> Oeorgeßairc, Washington ; John i * J"tich4nttD* .Hickory }• George McKeesport 4 1 J. D. Vowen, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and | druggists generally:. - jfa2s Public Attention Is respectfully invited to Vie following truths, set forth in relation to one of ihr most important Remedies mod* ■. era cunrj ! ■ * PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL} IT ispoimore than one year ago since UiU great rem edy was brought before ihe public, for.the relief and cure of disease. Itsgreat powers'to heal, have. since then, become fully the CdmmuoUy; and we allege that the longer h is tried the more certainwill fame, spread.. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of rnaktng.nioney; but, one, which we conceive} will continue to be used-when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM U a Natural Remedy,elaborated inthe depthsof iheearih by a power and agency thatiaughs'to scorn all human competition. It U our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbcth—that we say"nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust oar word or put confidence in out statements.. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief Jrom ease. A story e&n hardiv he too highly wrought to an* 6trer the object of gulling or humbugging some of therm Now, we do not desire to do ihts; -we are anxious only that the truth in relation to. our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for il a reputation far exceeding any single article, of ihe materia imdico. Plain,unvarnished facts—facts that atay be ascertained m our own ciiy wnd ! • neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe* j troleum. ■ j I Within the past two months two of our own ciliieh;, I who were totally blind> have been restored to sight j Several cases o.f blmdjie«s, in -the State of Ohio, have j been cured.. And, alio,lheea*e df a gentleman In Bea ver couuiy. There are others ; batthese cases are near I home, and may be referred to by any persons who may I have doubts on the subject. These case* were curd al ter they had beta abandoned by physicians as hope lew- The Pei rolcum will core, when used according to direc, lions—Dmnlicea, Dysentery, Piles, rUiettmaiiFin. Goal, Neuralgia, KrupUou* on the Skin, Pimplenonthe face [Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter} Scald Head 1 pains in me bones and joint*, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis, and all Put mouary aueeUbus of a chronic nature, tendiiui to pro* duee CONSUMPTION. F I Burn# and Scald*, diseases of ihe Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Coras and | Bunions.. In fact, it is aoßSar rsivcxsAbitXMEUv, and | has been tried in mostof the above diseases within the [ Past year with the most perfect success. Certificate* | wat will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who wfn take • pleasure in showing thftnr to the affiieicd or ; their friends. Whatever others.may say about their medicines, ihd , Petroleum is ihb.greatest Remedy of the ago, Phy* aician* of high standing in the profession are beginulnr to we Uin (heir practice. Those wbbfltKm looked on W>tU doubt and uncerUuniyjiue williiigto awhld it praise and, consideration. Before another year rolls round,all will bo compelled to acknowledge ihatthe Petroleum u the greatest medicine aver'dbeovered. lor sale, wbote<ute and Retail, by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, _ H . . HO .Wood street Also—'R. lv. Sellers, 57 Wood Etreel jD. M. Curry, I). A. Elliou, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by ihe Proprietor, S. M. KlEft, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. another scientific wonder: PEPSIN! the true digestive fluid Or Oa*trie Juice 1 A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rctinat; dr the fourth stomach of the Ox, alter directions by Baron Liana, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.S. HOUGHTOXJSBD.No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Thu is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, MPNDICEj constipation, liver COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Walore'B Nature's own agent, the. Gastric Juice. i Ilftlf a leaspoon/ull of ihu Fluid, infused ia -crater ; will digest or dissolve Ftvs Pouims oi Roastßsef ir i ABotrr two bocks, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE l | I narouUma,in Uiscclebruuid workon AuimaiChem I , f lf^ Ba >’ 9: ‘‘An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous w» I the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the am* I cous membrane of-the stomach of the calf, in which vn- I nous articles of food, as meat end eggs, will be so sort- I ened, changed and digested, just In the same manner a# | they would be in tho human stomach,” | v Dr. Ffiuuba, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di* I et,-*pabiished by Fowlers A Well®, New bork, page 35, I states the same great fact, and describes the method of I &eretra* 10n * crCQrc ew higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Conn*, m his valuable writing* on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that * a diminution of the due I quantity or the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and aU-nte- I vailing cause of Dyspepsia : and he states that “adis- I Ungaished professor of medibine in London, who was I 1 severely afflicted wUh this complaint, finding everything I else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained I from the stomach of living animals, which proved com. I I pletely snccessful.” ' • , I , Dr. GaatUM, author of the famous works on“ Vejreia. I I ble Diet,’’.says: “It is a remarkable foci iu physiology, | that the. stomachs of animals, macerated in water, uni I part to the fluid the property of dissolving various urti* cles of food, and. of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them In no wise different from the natural dieest | ive process, l ' ■ . 6 Dr. Sntoa’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man ”<Lea fcßlMCtarf.'PM 1 i1.,1846 J pp.3Bl.B)aii > s ; “Thetii.-cov. e M f PEPSIN fora, a now era in lira ehemicul iusiory 1 of Digestiou. From recent experiments we know that !ood is dissolved us rapidly tu an artificial digestive I fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Dmtoußo«, of the Jefferson College. Phita delphia,inhisgreatworkon Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tins subject. Ills experiments with Dr.'Beanoom, on thb Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from I | animals, are,well known. “In all cases,"- he says, “di. I gesuon occurred ha perfectly in the artificial as in-the natural digestions” c AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houohtok’s preparation of PEPSIN hai produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases orDebllity, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on ; the very verge of the grave, it j is impossible to give the details of cases la the limits of | this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have r been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in. Philadelphia, New York, and Boston I alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the I cores were not only rapid and wonderful, butperma. neat ' * I lolraes* Pate n ! It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, .Fever end Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana | the evil effects of-Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs I upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also. I for excess in eating, aud the too free use of ardent spir. fits. Itatsoreconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which ildoes not seem to reach and remove at once -* No matter how bad tliey may be, it GIVES INSTANT | RELIEF! A single dost removuaUiheuyipUasarmymv. \ i .awas,jindil only needs to be repeated, for a short timet l i to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF I i BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow, at once. • It is particularly excellent in cases of Naueea, Vomiting. Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress al tercating,low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Low* ness of Spmtp,.Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,! -tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c I <* Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lastingcure. | Every bottle bears the written signature of J* S, I HOUGHTON, ALD;, Sole Proprietor. ’I -gold-by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable deulere in Medicines generally. | Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. I J.L/SHEE. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. fnv2oty Alto, for sale by.R. K. SELLERS, 57.Woid street. BulVs SarflftparHla aud tlie Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Lookattheciiy of Louisville, whcrethis Sarsaparilla is jDliide, and where .from 150 to 200 bottleb are retailed dafljfc but few-isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, at® they were either persons from boats or those our advice. • - : _ iCHnaiuuiri GAnmtefe ? For sate by KEVSER &. M’DOOTEL, 140 \V t ooil et. nusourgb, where the genuine article may alwdys bo btalned; • b - (JaTyOT WH.-D7EXL "pET-ROLEUM— A-certain-cure tor DlAtlrtHGSAj a prevalent this hoi weather—the fore ruuner of Cholera,. Try it J- For sale by - _ A JJcDQWELL,I4O Woodst. WAX—4OO ibs-fox sale by ' ; -decs . „ aA.FAHNESTOOK &CP. •» .„■■■.. ■. •• - . •'”7.*;W.?V-rr'-.*n v -; * .if ’ ’ bookandjOb printing. H> W. Wood Biia Fiftb Street*. or the "MonNiNa Post . and Mnnctmt fk? respectfully informs M friend* J A tM l^P at fpnßpftheBepoJ)ers,tfiat he has a largd as •SSnte? 1 °? 0B typband aLlother MATERIAL a Printing OfiLce, and that he is pre* pared ' - ■ * *BKSS P2UNTZSO 07 EVERT DESCRIPTOR: ' •pS r; Lading, Cttmtari, . BUlUiaiZr * Cards. f’u. . Blaai,, Hal tips. Dnirfiv i * •^ La S fi r Sleai,ll>ottt Canal cuts, printed on the shortest ui .. m ? a reMonoble lerna asks the patronage of his iYiends and . ?5£52j 4 in. this branch ©fills business.- -A 0^52 L HARPER ... JCHAIHS A9D FUESITOBE, . No. 59. Th trd xtrui, tHtv&rr Marlttdtid Wood. Ssuihtidt /A .. ,Wb taye now on hand a large and/awm* of every variety ot CjdArasfaa3§£i&r . ' x *T| iarecdofidewcaonai be* u rpft s« * uMtsimSssi equalled, in this City,orti «.e West,in style '4nd finish; Those who arein warn ot Furnitureare respectfully invited to coll and examine tot themselves. l£7* Steamboats furnished on th* shortest netice. Jiy AlH&kdm promptly attended to. fehiPitf O'DONNELL. MULLEN &. CiW Furniture «nd Chair Ware Rooms. T. B. V“OUNO 4. CO-rcorner Third fz\ taamjmr and SmvhjuUsu.i opposite Broun V £?«/*/, u]L Pa.jketp coiuitiuiUyaxi hand l®a wifffilmßßSaafld make lo order, at (ho toweel prices, * 9 % HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUHNITURk ind \he beat workmanship and most approved *'>!«»: ■ ... : fchla SU&uboati) Ahoy I “ ~~~ [df's?s a & Tus subscriber:* tender iheir acfl% for (he favors bestow cfe** ed opoa mem by their Steamboat friends, amjßrJ would respectfully remind them and others idle- -i * rested in bulhiing boats, that they ate at all times pre pared to famish, on. the most. reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs oi the bea umienai and workmanship. X 11 YOUNG & CO,, turner Third nod Southfield streets, opposite u Brown’s Hotel.” a. c. lUSttkK. it.iutn.KH ft SButen CABINET WARES OOM, SMiTU FIELD STREET, £*ttceen SevenikstruiandStraaiernf aUty.Piuiburg. Pa. &k HAMMER dc DAuLEßkeep constantly onhand variety of excellent and fashionable Funmore, J^| vwrikoiedTquat to an? iifthe city, ami sold ou as i.H' •favoiaoie tennis as can -be obtained at any similar cstablifttoxeciiaJje 'VVcsi. They have nowon hand an tittttsuauy extensive stoei t embracing all kindaof Furni ture T ;rotn thc-clieapesL ami plainest to the most costly amlelc&inl. ARoidcta promptly attended to. mtllrdm 8 f GVISI'fSO.N **H n y|r a T fueiure CMUiiYKX* OOißis ol every descrii>* gUghiitioii, at bis old stand, corner or Liberty'aud BMHaßiaevgaUi--atrtett. - UNDERTAKING attended to, in alt ns \ mayll I£*tra Family Flour. TTlOßibe convenience of the riuzcru, [he prohriclors r of the “PITTSBURGH CITV hoxe» tor u»e reception of orders,at tbe J* &tL FloydI*ttore, 1 * ttore, comer ot Wood and Gift eia : M. Haywood'* Shoe stoze,corner Liberty and Market A. «trccu ' L. Jr. r PrapgUt»cor.4th and Smithfieldl Tclcgrnrli Office, Foil rib street: H. C. Kelly, Urocer, eor.Slll si. and Mattel alley I M.liraai’at'.. lie, Slit Watil. The,Kloui w»t»ui VfUi call twice or thrice da fly, for orders* andtae Hu»f* delivered protnply either in barrels ot aacts, (sack Hoar is preferable for family used wilhont charge for cartage. . III? plain thai no accounts can be allowed, and Ural davers can have no permission lo leave Flour without payment. We hope that the nubile will be pleased vchlt ibis arrangement, m we shall endeavor to do thm Jusi ce. tmayJO] WILMaRTH h NOBLE. . not FOlt CAI.IFOUBUA. ' I'ftL. Aubr,cribfr has beenumborizcd lo receive Peek* X »S£* 10 be forwarded to San Francisco'bv tie house OI C(JRWINNE,JJROTI!£R * CO. t at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing-Vessel* from Panama-to San Francisco. Every information riven, on application, to JOSHUA ROBINSON, .J?£P - . Post Buildings, Fifths!-, near Wood. C CHEAPEST SUMMER tiuOUS IN 'TOWN.— Li»hl J Cloths, all wool, CashraareUes, Scotch Plotf*. Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar* aeiues and other Vestings and Trimming*, by JOSHUABOBINSON. j Plilloaaphy of y«getable WFIEN the theory of iho circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality I were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we eat, was converted into Mood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine, the food is fuel, .which keeps at a life heat the internal rf C8 !»i 1 vrann ' and lAvigorateourinnerman. The oloodiaanelectricfluidwhieh carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities, of the I k°ri>y ni Mk while the blood is thus the seat of life,itisaUoiimscatoT’aheaJe.Food ffivasihe bodv j strongth; BrandrctU’s pill* give blood the necessary Sower to throw out from iueif all impurities, thus ren o ring the stream of life pure and healthy, uraea were I njo f® would be fewer religious creeds : I * v“®y kept close to nature’s laws ia the management j of their bodies, they would require little medicine.- As r men grow inielilligcnt they willbecome wiser and.hap-,• pier; oven now, their wisdomis proved by the fact that. , a T {o J £neB * assails them, they use firandroth’s Vege table Univerai PiUs, which soon restore themto health. 1 bey are peculiarly adapted to the climate, , and require noextru.care when they are used; iu e ithcr diet or cloth *pB> They should bo always In the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may boused. One uose ur the . beginning is mare potent forgood, than a ! uoxenailerthe sickness Ufixcdin thesyslem. . Incolds, coughs, auhraa, rheumatism, cosliveueas, fevers, and in all acute; heavy or deep-seated pains, their. effects will •be found beyond all praise. Three or fiye will qct like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, la yoff months of sickneasand the evils thereunto attend mg. Remember, Brandreth’a Pills arc a known and fully tested medicine, one dhat is .used. by hundreds of thousands in thiscoanlry. and throughout the civilized or - are quietly superseding all other medi cmes.. They lake.oui oufy lhatlrom Uie blood which is tnecoyseof weakness anti para,, leaving Blrengiti and health (- they prcduco healthy sleep at night,ana an ao peute that relishes all kinds of food. ; ■ ... : ■ bold at N0.,29 Diamond alley-rlhe only place in Pitt*, purgn where the genuine Brandreth Pills tire kept for sale . e is the only agentin the city. _dec33:3re f . r,;:..- THOMAS REDPaTH A'i finiihlKßff A CO., TTAVE ON Hand hi their extensive CABINET and JUL CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.G4‘Braithfleld it. aiargo assortment of fancy and plain Farnliuro; which •bp/ wll sell IS percent, bolow customary rateo. lonns—cash only.: Idecd7:ly Dissolution. ' I Partnership heretofore existing between the A subscribers. under the find ol J.S.BONNET A Co-, is Hus day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of me concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. • MATTHEW D. PATTON. April Ist, 1850. \Lr Having sold ray enure interest in the firm of J. S. Bonnet A Co. to M: D.VATTON,my late partner, and in business, liakegTeat pleasure tnrecom* mending him to the confidence of my friends:and the Pnbhc. [ o p33 J. S. BONNET. 1- . ftemovait •■■■ . ' wishes to Inform the citizens of Pitts- £ urgh and the public generally, that he has removed pie CARPET STORE from Nos. 01 and 63 Wood street, • Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu- PJ®“.vy.tbe Museum, and hot connected therewith the amoinmg rooms, formerlyusedastheChromclePrinUng ouicc which, m. connection with his old room, -mokes tne moat spacious Carpet establishment in the country; and hjSj&dvantageß so far surpass any house in this city lorspace, arrangement and good!ighl, tbat he ib certain pi sulung every person who may favor him wuh a call. fW«>tpok is completo in. every article in ids line, and great pains wiU be taken at all times to show goods to .persons wishing to look or buy. . " V • . ~ . - E. W. LYND. r; Ci Stockton; ■ • BOOKSELLER AND STATTONERi o. _No.47 } cOa.*fEa oy Maoevt arm Third streets, IJ a4> constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter. AA Pnnung and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’,Ful- Trunk. BOARDS, Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which ho will sell at the lowestcash pnsca, or m exchange for Rags and Tanners 1 Sornps* ' ] i'. &v .V,.;jP ,\V» - J ■r *}'}: ' * • * X;.r v^ ? : WOOPWELb. CABINET YHfe. mESWFUIWITUREMAmrFACTURER,TfI Workrooms. 91 .and 09; Thlrd street* JF ; respectfally Informs his friends andcasiom* .JJ • e /f that be has now compared the largest and fi. .j|®. s t B t°ck of houiehold furniture ever before seen la ns he is determined to uphold the quality with weu-seaaoned materinls, beat workmanship, and newest fr° w the extent of lils orders anil facility l n he is enablmi to produce warranted furmiare, at the lowest prices: • - ' • lie nas adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers interest with his own; in quality and price, and seeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des. cription or furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tne most elegani and costly, that a house, or any pan of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured or^®r -' He therefore solicits au inspection, mat the advantages of his establishment may be knows ; ne * o [i°wingffrticlcs consist, in part, of his stock, which lor richness of style and Crush, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities i . _ Parlor, drawing, din* ing, and Bed room chairs, of every variety, . ' - consisting of rosewoood; ma . hogany and walnut Elixabethen, ; Conservatoire and Easy; Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-tete and Di vans ofihe latest French and American, patterns: tasbaes,.TVhar-Nots, and ladies’ parlor Wmlng Desks of vanous kinds? Work Tables and fancy-inlaid stands, music etamU, and holders,marble top, ma bogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa.ta* - bles; extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved,' and decidedly the best kind • made: card;Pembroke ball and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnßtands of • each a large assortment,- gothic hall addDarlor reception chairs, ottomans-' and stools,: secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, ' towel racks, hat stands, and ransic stools, ;crib's and cots ; for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ms hogany,rosewood r and . ' ' 3 - • . - iaiaia pearl.. Tables, . Ao.&c. Ac. , large COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caaraxr uaxbas eapplied with all articles ia their tine STEAMBOATS and UOTELS, furnished at Iho shori estaotioe; - Ail orders »romptly auendcd to 4olm i Smith’s stoi£ oar. ijigh itTit’hVylic stresfs •■■■- * •■ **•■ •V' i. •'• ;; ** t* * .■>■.- • ■. ’ • Winter ieuinfi' Xow for Caslii *T> DEtiANYv 19 0: Liberty street. Pittsburgh, hasori ‘Sfe- 4. iißnd*s<l6igesiBmtmem7Qf«HaMttiieBfi«ttrtaw foshimtablecolors. Also, Punts,Vesii .and another articles in the clothine lineo:Wholesale purchasers will find\a -most desirable stock'Jto select upjn.; and. sojd low for cash.-" 1 ~f . .. (de6ti> , BiIS.ARGDSTr ’t MEECrtANT.TAILOB, TNFORMS his friends and oustbmVrirthatlie~hns openi A ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 65Smilhfie!din, wnere they can be suited nv ali tlnxes -wlth anything In nu line, made m the most finishedstyleandworkman- Ute manner. His Goods are nil frerfuoCihe'best and X«ff/ a f?i Ionable and nopalnswiJh&e spared ? “* 8 / rBat , C6t^ ■■degree of satisfaction to Jus pat* -£n%..5i* otMrBioek of Ready-Made CLOTHING always gaTiand. y. > tatclO ; Jtt» KELLY, „ MERCHANT tailor, , H A a K?|^?^B^iklar s e £”Ki^ ,, s WOSt approved-colors mid sty les; which •SifiPS?!" 4 ,'dfltake to order A the Very Vedi manner and on the most reasonhble term* 1 ," '■ * a |7dys ou hand a good' nisbitmeiit' hr.gehtle •B9}* :*«#*•*«»*:clothing, ‘shmsi ClottltngiclbtLtng THREE BIG. DOORS! , _ , , JOHN M’CLOSKEY. irtolaalt and Retail Dealer in Clathin'e; 151 Libtrtif iC ■ PUtttmrgh.Pai ■. . . TVj i slock of-Fall and -Wißtor Clolhingis now ready, „lil-K^? OIIn i u ’ g a 10 npwa'ik of 3100,000, which I think i* 6 drandjobyoneof thechoSeestseiccLioiiBof gar (or •WRtoreltytothe WeiXr . My paichaaesahaying, been a!l made early, I have to ll *a, late advancesmade in almost all Wooilen Goods, end am therefore : ea&» bled to offer my stock at unusually low prices, : _ l natre tins season'paid .more than usual attention 1 to . tbe mamuacttmng and style ofmy garments, so that the very lowest priced as weli as the finest are rot up in a style andelegaace not to. be, surpassed. Hundreds of new customers,both wholesale unit retail, have'been attracted as mach by the superior make of tbe clothing as by the lowness of my prices. U , : , iii5 e ;K? pri ' i ?ft w ?. nl -particularly call the attention of a Jl •^ ca *® r * m Clollung..to Lis present” slock,“believin'? matnpop ejaminauon of tbe quality and pncea of hil uooda they wilibo indnced to purchase at hi*establish ment* Th&wholesaJeroom new contains onwards of price Bri ? enta, r ° lll t^e^nesl qualitylo the lowest in . The propneior is nowdetenriined unmake this depart* men! a point of:great.attraction, and wiihnhiS'View has S^“ ited 14 la the cultingidepartmentwill alWUyebs found a very: large selection of-all the'choicest make* of Cloths,iCas sunere* and Silks,To bo found IhtMs or eastern mUrkeis. ■ He isprepared to make cloths to order In theshonesi aoUce in the latest and most fashionable styles.:; - - . IleTespectftiUy invites-hisold lrlenris andcustomera, -as well as thepnblicin general, 10 call and examine for ■ hetngClveSi • ir (octl3 ■ Great Inducements to Buy Ctothlntf! I .WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE f 8 * I9 s DU IBWOf JSTRSBTS. ' rpHE sabsenber.wnhing to sell, hiVenlire stock of .MENTOF— NG> ° lcra “* EXTENSIVE assort. w Alia FASHIONABLE GOODS UVEBYEOW PRICES. F erson'i wishing la purchase save moneyiy calhnir on him. MP 1 -* ■: W.J.DAVITT. Pro- - : . AOSNCT OF ■" llelneßtiU C«tebrated Patent Sbearo. ; mHE undersigned has been appointed by Mr; Heihesb, 1 of New York.sole Agcntfor the sale of his justly celebratedpatentTailora'Shears. Ue oflers these Shears now at manufacturer’*prices;: Having- a complete as sartmentof thcwt Shears, fom 82*©. uptosW *pjeceL he calls the attention of iiadies,Milliners and Dresstna keraand Tailors, to his establishment, the FRaOTUN CLOTHING SXOKKI79 Liberty street, 4thXor from su Clair, and respcctmlly solicits a «hate, of tlic public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. • oct3l:tm» ; J. F. HAVEKOTTE. jorg (Scobs. T?MBROI,DERIES * per express, a lar*e ' - jaconet, and muttlm French wrought cofls and collars*, Kossuth Cufla and collars ; VaJenci* f^ n ®» an - oa * s Napoleoudo do; Louis NapoleonMa lute, Brussels and Applique capes acd sleeves : chemi teues; black ChantiUa and- love .veils; ladies 1 breaks fa*r caps; infanta’ eaps and waists linen ■e ambrichandkerehiete j English thread laces mid ed* ingsj jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting*; geujerwjth ageueralasßonmenvof French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by - ' . i ~ A. A. MASON # CO, Nos. GiahdW Market street. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL. SALK OF DRY GOODS, .■ at ran On* Pries Store or A. Am JIASOS 6 CO., flixt.tcl arid Cl Jlarixl UTirl. WILL commence on Mo.iday, December 50,1351) and continue through the month of January, 06 tnx» occamou, Hie whole of their immense establishment will bo thrown open for HelailTrade, and their erica* sive stock, araotmiinK to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fuily one* foitTth Jess than usual prices. The notice oftaeir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands Who attended the s«lo of, lost year, wil be sufficient guarantee for a cull this season. They wil however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, fqfth< benefit of those who hove never aitcmiedtheir Sales-* virt—• •. i .. ;; Rich Cashmeres,' - - Kc. Usual price SI, 00 ; ps. Colton and Wool Cashmeres, tide.; usual price lOOO'rs.Coltoriand Wool Delaines, 15, 18! c . Usual price LD and i!sc; - > , c Mps: Hi R hColoted Plain DeLamea, 45c. Usual price diOps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usuaiiprico SOps. Black Silks.' Reduced 25 iwVcent.; lOOpe. Ffcrtch Merinoes. $l,OO. Usual price $1,371; 3Qap*. Varametiaa and LyoneseClolhs. Reduced;# percent,* ■ - f . r Sl5OO Long Square Shawls, which will be sold' at from sLtossleu than the usual prices.; : - • ; 3000 7*. Bonnet Ribbdris,at 8 aud lUc; Usual pried 13ttndx5c.; .. ‘ ; Fast Colored Calicoes, £sc. Usual prieeSc.; lOGcaseaEnglUh and American CaUcoes,B ami 10c Usual price IQ and - ‘ j QOeaseallljEachedMuslins.: Reduced 2e.-p er yard r : •JJO bales Bitown Muslm—all gradasj' j _ Al9o-~Laces, JUmbroiderieSj Tiimimiiffs. Hosiery Gloves, Linens, Check*, Cloths'. Casrimefes, Cassinets and Jeans. • >• - Together \vithan immense variety of other Goods, all of which will he marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales. • • * - Thejr invitean cjarly call, as many of thoir choicest The lowetiprice named atfirst, » V v As A. fiIASON & GO:, - .- I*?oa.flaando4Marketstreei.- i FrcVfiT^vrrivnl— Sciv uooam 1 ho, 75 market street,- - ID“»SJ'VER-i rooant sibksi thi oiiHoso rrr FRENCH. ENGLISH AM) AMERICAN; ” £J * i w’rNTEß'miaoaiis! THE wiaprsistteif is npty recclvingfrom the'Eastern J ot UE ? b ,X J=‘*r r *; s i 8 splendid.assortnieuvof Fancy aud.Stnplc Ury fioodfcf urehosed eiolojuvsly for Cishi “?m.tho imponera and mnnuiactarers, Otleasl Itefnrw live per cent, bdow tiuetat of tboso, who made 1 their pnrl m e 8 n ’ ana mln,e ■ ■ . EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS. ; 15 Piece# Superior Bombazines, —at unprecedented lowprices. . ■ “ “ “!l t5O pieces Black and Colored Alpacas, from 18* cent# maUfacmSd! ‘ ° Silk 'Varll and kohSiKel ttnd °d b Cloth*, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever beforeofier edin this city. r ' ■ • • „;<'v * 350piepesAmericah qiid British Prints, superior qaalij 17, and willbe sold ateitreiiely lovrpricos. : .* 450 BHA\yLS;. Superior Bay Suite ami Waterloo Long Sbbwß Chartudion, Silk am! Turk Satin Be Cheiri and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored; Emi broulered Cloth Shawls, Plaiii and Embroidered Black and Colored Sillf r Fringe A Thlbef and &lons BeLain *■ # * ■ •*•-*.* -- .. . . ?.*•. •; ~ WSM Superior Dress SUks: Plain Cliainalion Iflt nnf SatinDe Cheiri, Wide Black GrohDe Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black-Plaid Gro Do Armour Silks. 1 * : : : ~ .. , ■; ISO piece* plolhs, Cassimerts and Vesimg3,iaperior quality, and will bo sold al a gretitreduction rrom iormi «i prices. -■■■- ' >. r i i .DOMESTIC AND STAPLE-GOODS. ' Soo_meces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widihs, from 8} total cents per yard. - ’ ' / 800 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 61c 1 . to the best article manufactured. • ; 'C 4 1 '■ Pieces Red, White,ahd YelloW Flannels, from 181 eUnts per yard up to the* finest Silt Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. ■ , i.H - r : ; • Linen, whrrantedmade of Flax yarn, rbnnd thread; wirejwißtjhandspun and grass bleached. Lwpiece# Checks,superiorma e* fromBtolB| cents per yard, together with a large assortment of iDomask Fable Linen and Table 1 Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassmetts,' Kentucky Jeans, -Bed Tickingl'l)o> meBtic-Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain. Idnaevs 1 , Canton Flannels, ; \ .r-vtLi ? 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Glove sand Hosiery —including every variety and quality, which will be sdld at extremely iow prices.' .' : - 1 i ; ; • " The customers of the house-and nil cash buyerfr are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they will be offered Wholesale andßetail » very low prices. No. 75 Markaitrm, PitHbu,),? novio . v.'JtBSALoar MOKRis 5 • Cloths I Cloths I Cloths! A T : EASTERN JOBBING PR.CES._Hn ■A.- Black and, arid CLOTHS i ; pilol f .Cloaktng jind hrabTciritts®. - bl '^ Jnsl opened 41 , , ~ 4- A.'SIASON i: CO ’S '■ .aecki . •.:yo».-i»juam=Hatrtr«> :: a .. ■. Important to .Tailora. JUST HECEIVEft-4, Doi:aaBo7te"T;,l n ,,; T»„„ •, Shears. from No. lo down to No “ Taterll ALSO—aOoji Baihera’.futent Seisin™ r . ‘ themanufacturers .andfoegalcni C 30r?J “ )re ct(rom r 5 136 Wood « . - 3 y "nopra below VirKin itlley, :■ J ) RY «ac triJried Apples; . do; For sale By. . ia ?.: ——L-r- v h. S. WATEEMAK & jjfrrag [ A to'ifriate £nn of Johhst'oh # 2 k *- • ***** s&&x -■■ fp:.s* .^«>.V,.-r l_l:;. :r . " : '• >v -' lt —■ w* **• -I >, s ;■ ■ - k s»%-" * *s'! i • 1 > ,' ■v-: v’-.v; : ' -:v . ... ~; > _, 1 ‘ <■ - w . . . ‘ ' ,V. r ~*'j , ~:X’ ~■ ‘ ‘ y^S' : ’-~y v i P : -’-' : :A j r r’ - ’ * ?. 1 „'. ‘ , *,*. -frv-'-'--- j •• ~.~ "f T:S| l^SF^m^ ai,!iDS " 1Wm ?”’: jrSNlDfiliHhai iately-i-in consequence of the muner~’ pus itfrgesMd&madefryhimio consumers-*beon'oWijred w bis steefcbsfrcflli importation* -an* wiS2l2S7 r? 8 w * f 2fL t kn°fSerinsßprQeof.Uie-$*tf t imported by film. He would! rQ nfi^f 9 Jß?i“y oioc - i .:: .-4- SSs^sss^ ag©®§«Sß«jsM at Oporto, and impbited ducct . 11 s ’. TOeMJ.Wines are foaty:and.delicate. andihaYs beiui ppprcved; by .hw eus»m OH , because Jr tb® *«* -*Red Win® ; and MAjSS bo welßCarmotbe.too.careflitintheirPOßT.' ••; •• MADEIRA WINES ofvarious. sorts,' dry oml ticb, : South Side.old East ead-West India; 43erciaI,A<r.: a c * orldniQgbt, inbotllesand by casks. . . r- As tothe SPARKIiED.‘WINES of the subscriber, it is weillfnbwnthat theMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE atid.4he splendid SPARKLING AIOSEIipE; Imported : b y him. are superior to - aijy.olher, Wine a; and .are sold at pnceaas. low. as mostorihe inferior’wmes nowin the market wiuca areput upoii bnyeraafl : ; He hasi qdso CHAMPAGNE VVINES of various brands ana qualities, atvery low prices, retail or wholesaler; la the article of CLARET WINES, generalitythd subsciK b *:?«®Ms himself ?o:be, a judge, add . ?* 9C * "WejJwta-the very lowest price* by the sfngledo^ J!* B * class Or> c pr<>mw mi " ’nf Mgnon- ;Of BURGUNDY r has a large stock. wff* costomers. thathocan pjesenuott.emifroia hls' good a bottle of Bnrfitndyai Trance afford a. •‘ ®AIrTEKNEand I3ARSAC always oa handiaboiUes. , Ht» aeleclion of RHINB nnd ftIOSELr.E WINE 3, from tie cellars df'Messrst-DidSHAaD & Joan*!!, of Co -2l e A B f"e'**<enslYe, and number many SlUl Hdcisand Moselle, mm (he cheapest,sorts 'to-fnS“Yeff ObOleest ymlagcsof the -which is' the best growthpf the Rhine. . , rathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he basnow Anne stock, embracing some very^eM•extra’o f }rr£ l Jl\Tj£* s ?iJ? c?uv * C 0.,; ano‘ some celebrated u CLAVIER oflB2l, ,, ih‘Cighihcasks* and •iB4fiLn bids • and MONONGAHELAWHIS KEiYI,JA L IA SeiRITS.PRKSERVING BRANDY .ana all other wiiiesjand Liquors, includinr all of the .above, SOLD by RETAIL -TO CONSUMERS in any quantity dealred. . . V A constant aasorted stock Of HAVANA 3EGARS. . vAu GootU datveredytoilhin an% ady'rnaeh of Phila dclphiOj pheight PAiS.' Orderswili be .promptly execu ted if sent by mail ot relegfaph - ■ • ■. .Address, . ~ JACOB SNEDER.JH., Cheap Wine Stdre, : • ?Q Walnut street Phila. norl'B : _ T. Deoteej-, wt)o(lward ifc Co.. Butldert and Erectors tf_Ughthing_ Rads, 'tm SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, /ORDERS left aj tius office or the Post Office; and for jiersonatinteraew ca i be seen oh Fourth'.'street* re s“s ncc of. Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. Reftrtnus— Profes&or EUlimhnrEdltor bf Silliman’s Journal; Professor Of MfNQlcheH, of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professorfiobeit Peter,of Transylvania UmversityiKemncky ; ProfessorCheste* Dewey, ft D., New York; Professor J. U Casiel, Cieattead University, Ohio. - ' c - : „J» Loonus, John; Harper,-Wilson; ? °° l; Mor B an > ReT ‘;“ : f* s P»rs», J. D.;,mfl>aJn%rMa|or Harirng. U..S. AxaenatfJohn -Son*-, N.’Whlle,: W: A$ Mar sbaU t John Sampson, Major Da via and Jn'nh'H ger. •. *- -V-tnovls:tf ■ - '..t ; TkffEDICAIs DEPARTMENT.—The regular cohrse of ~jjUL~Dectures wiU conunence on the fan of. Natemotf and continae-unulthe last «f February. 'The Aiiaionu cai Bepartment.wHl he opencd'and ready to- receive Students by the first'of October. The Medical Depart' ment will be under the direction of the-following '■■■ . i • r; '-pap-y-KBSOBStr- 1 -.- - u ' —•' : - Profeaor hf'Anatomy. • R.S.Newtos, M. iXi Professor of Surgery. • J^ U ?- L4 : B, M - D ' }^roreSsac of Theory and Practice o 'Medicine. . V r ' - - • v. W. Bteo PowßttjM. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa ; and Geology.': • ;• J. KJto, al. D., Ptoffessor of Materia Medica,Therap£u tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J.; MipoN'.SarmKaa, M. D.; Professor of Chemistry and ■ Pharmacy. ; ; ; ' *■ •_ J. A. M. D , Professor of ObateUica and Dis* eases of women and Children. / ci.ißiQifs hKcruafia. - - .iledictns-r-PtoL-H. J. Uglck, j : Surg*r]/-~Pio f. R. S.Newton. " “ D., Anatomical Demonstrator. - Thefees for ttioil course Amount to Slt‘s Each Profestor’aTicket,Sls. Mstriculator’s 85. De monstrator’s Fee; 810. Graduation, £2O. - . Those desiring mnherinformation.willptease address their letters (post puidi to ihe Deau; and Students arri viug in ilm city will oo him'at the Coinmer claiHotei. 11. 3. NEWTON, M. D„ ‘ DEiStTi&TT?^^ 01 ?-:: i i* WAI.JkiNq, Prof.of Theory and Practice of Law I J Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. X.r*Rj— _ • Alicommmueatioaspernaining to this department mist he addressed to ..; • ... if \V. M. KING, Esq. . v ••••-* The; Faculties, ror intellectual abiltnesy moral worth end professional will compare favorably with the most distinguished In out country. Tho Medical - Faculty constitutes .art anomaly; in ibis dr any other country—allof them are able Leeiafersandlhebesi oi Teachers. • .>.>;• t < : Those who willcontemplate outgeogTaphicaJpostiioDi ana theexienutfourpopulation.caa have no doubt as to of our situation for an enterprise of the ■ Aito health* including'a!) seasons of the year, we; deny tnaiuuyoiA/raJp has mart.. • . ~i .Tfte'firtt class oftheLawhnd Medical Departments.}, this InsUiate were small, haHKs, gentlemen composing them are talented ami in.the highest degree respectable— a fjyotable omea for the i autre prosperity ortho Institute. That utc.public tttay be satisaed of the permanency of this school, we teeUtonr duty to state, that the Trustees and Facultylarhira um'tln action, which augurs well lot its tutu re success } and. that the peculiar internal organic sation which connects them, cannot be interupted. • - • - . ... "-, v E. W. M. JUNG, • apl President of the Memphis Institute: 1 . •_■ Sllver-Forki, Spooraa. Ac. A*7TE Keep constantly on hana a larg? astaruaeni of ff. Spdona* Ladle*, &e.» of gar own manu/acmre, ofrfltandard silver.■•>•,. l- .- - JOHN B;MTADDEN;& CO., 95- rjarfceteure&t. . /vlFone„iwo and.three g dsses.sailed to detecting counterfeit bank notes, andouter pniposes.'tosale by (octlH] JOHN B. M’FADI)EN .kco. , -L the «lU*ena of AUeghenydtyi 1 ; A B t 9yk!?i>! ,e , re ' :e P u ? n of Orders for.CITY UtLI.S’ X*. bCGUR is left si the store ofMercerfc Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly Supplied «“«!» WILMARTH ik NOBLE. : apQ M»t> Wanted Immediately. A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAO.-The wages XV are 88-cents per day; nntiwecharge 51,75 ner Weetfor bonrding.'Apply at the oflice^>rvth6iSMuben- : villa road,near M'DontUd’S tavern—X lnileH from Piitc- Knrgh. - ÜBnogStlf] BURNStOE. HANNBY& CO SALE OF VALUABLE ~ ~ ; OH.KB, KEGROES. JTOt,BB, Ac. -T.N i pnreaanc4.:oXA decree of the ChanceryCoart in; f OlarksyiUe,;ar the Octoberteinti' 1850,iwiU sell at me laomsa Furnace, in-Montgomery Coontvv State of Tennessee, on.the Bth.dny of April, 1851, the Fnrnace knawn os, the. Louisa Fornaoo and ih&Mou.'lt Vernon Rurnnce, with all the lands attached and hdioining there* ;10, amouhting' lb Sdme;so,ooo acres. . At the same time and place I will sell n valuable negro inan, JohhCarler, a Foander,andhis wife and children, on a credit of Li , and 3-y ears,. ;The, real estate on acreditof 1,2,3 and 4 years. ■... ,7; . . ' ■ ■-, Onthe llthot April, 1881, twiil ilio sell.'at the Kte residence of Robt. Baxter, inMontgomery Co., Tend., the IRON PROPpßTy,known as the Tennessee’ Fur nacaand the.Waterltorge, on Barton's Creek. with all the lands adjoining anil attached thereto, consisting of several thottsandacres,on a creditor 1,3,30adt years Sumner. Count* Loath near Oahalin.' ' I will also sell, oa thotMth.of March, 1851, in the town of Oallaun, at the.Coort House, 329 acres of land lvine in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, on I Creditofl,2aitd3yeare.'. 7 .'."V . V" ' '• , HmutaruttotitvJfaitmiUt. : I wiU also sell, on rhe 28th of March, 1851, a valaable H oaseand Lotto Nashville, at the Market House,known ae lit No, 84, situated on High st., on acreditof 1,9 and 3Wearer Bond and approved security-will berequi red of the purchaser and' alien retained omhereales tate in all cases. -■ ’ F.‘' PRIESTLEY, C. & 'M? .. bale of Idnlel, "Wsgtms, Ac. ; l wjH,;,as the Adm’r/of Robt. at the Lou- County, 'fenn ,;onthe9* I s c?edUo'nlX nß ioo C to PMe,a '’“ d Sl ° Ck ° n ertyof said Robert OftacjreditoftS months E; IfS Slira.f 11 ' be . required on all shms bver frotpda^ ',Se S moS?tS^fr o?^ n l? e o he , aive,llsemenu > with «?e^ ? "'r*' ft ’-- a ;"i^Wi^ hed . 1111 day of last 'Stff' -Vliotfi&i;Trite ‘Wltii: the Louisville; -^,llloCmcmnatiCommercial, aSithe Pittsburgh, the aboveadvenisementtwico* week, until day of sale, and forward accounts w ilieCJerkand Masterfor settlement. ; . \ dße23;tflwt< •—ClarisiHile : . • • . • Stoofc of «»rpetn; . '-r I <OE.-subscriber having returned from iboEasiem Oil Cloths, Window Stair BodvV Heanhßoga, Dnigget Sjair Craflb. Tabls and Piano Covers* Matting, &?:, Ac.' Alfoftvnlcli have been ae* importations andbesf manufacto ries,-.With an eyesiugle ta the interest nf luscasio mers,and all'who may favor wm wita great jjains all Goods to persons -wfehiriir to loolrfir bdy... Call and exqniinQ theatoefc, where can be tonnd tlief latest' qftd best styles ,of the .abovenamed .Gpods, Emponnm. Apollo BtttkUngrFoonhfltreftVr fT\OD FISH—I s drums for -Mid. v» mart: •: . BWKET3OJ;. *■; ■..' /'•/' -■' ' -.•:•• tr *.:*» ■'. '• ' ' : ‘ ' '" ' '■ ■ 'u IV 'V ■£ '1 .V i* t v • * * - * -S*Me_6lntnaJl fin Insurance' company' ' BKANCH GfTTOE, 5I SjciiiiTiiLD . tTIHE best evidence of the success of the Directors In "STATEMimJAiPIEB |s ,ihe unparalleled amount of business whicamu bientrona-ihiirtng'fßsuetl 'nmly d.OJO'Pou Uwsiaepea . over S/0,000 capital to the company. The Directors are' promt _to _BWi ttameatly-oUi the property insure* It at -Rmnbtl -Of ,-policiOß Amonntt>f proßPTttriasurcd. v -. . -54.0EL508 00 AmoTmt63^mlnuii(fepreiziiainB*B4«^ld6 -tig - i fcj®?'SB3 r ??WWi Wtphaiils, Mid owhers.o'f dWelle country, property, it. is believed l h XSS^ raff °. rdg , !1 ? v ? n “ l ß e * fnpofnt of cheapness, ifcSSStet™ ?':- in! ' nor IO no , l r urajl ' ? . ?PWany hazards, insiinne only a limited amount itr any! one lo^ rtle cheapness and accommodation A : J -GUlsti,'John 8.-Packer, SaniaelT. klok ’ loal ° A ' C cmer,PM!oC.. Sedgwick, Robert tUOB v > , J A. RUTHERfOBD/Prest. Ittlte Insurance Co«iPtill’ai -i««2v!£!r b V the ms^mssg i#i: i»S!S#S!|E XnludTMiifinoKutfril r IKSDEASOEi lOb IKssssss^otsk. 000, _as sett: JanuarvlS,. lBsl, 01,00 *,35 »£(>,££ make insurance on buiidinffs and. ikeit comenG lil. city andjncinttjr. Also, on. proporiyof ovary ifeisorip iion.otf steamboats tmd'other vessel*,' eiffieriy inhujS transportationoron the seas.' r , .« <mßn ® , Samuel Brooks, . P. Austin Allibone' C h \ rles , Taylor,. William EjßowenV' Tii&mas P.Cope, •. '•:• - iaraes'NvDicksoa, ''* S. Morns, Wrier; - , this is the oldest Insurance ComminylntfjeiUmied S|ates } and from ita high and avoiding j*f.aiL;exira-hazard-, oua cliaiac{er» may as oHericg ample to • eumy to the public. v ■ WM, P' JOtiTttAittntC J» 2 *. No.mFroinat^-d sjuuTX, PEHe&ruri‘x aecuaiT . TMmAITpNAL KOAN FUND ... • / LIE'S ISSVRASOB. BOCIKCI v LONDON, AND NEVV-YORK/'. '« .. isoo,ooo—Kqual to $2,900,000* XtrXsa a large rirrpJuj of profits.. Addition of both ?¥- capital and Eurplns invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and other securities inihe.Cify of New York' Policies held in this country over 6,000; PerSond in sunngpartic'paui in the profits ofrhe Company. , , . California raks taken at reduced rata. ar&om.wlng““ S " ° io . A party insured for the whole term of life may orortv ftrw.Donow; ontJialf the • amoont of anhoni ftrwmtftyn wntont note pr security, orrfep'oait of.policy, and it en-- titJed.to division of profits. -He may at any lime surrender his policy, and receive back ai value thereof One-half the gross sum paid .by mmiohnhual-commonpremittmS;' * , A party already insured for whole life- nfay. oti bats' meniof a small sum, convert his > insnrance into a ntw policy upon the loan system now introduced. , ~ Parties already insured and entitled to a-two-third loan, are hotshot out from said two-third-loan, if the • terras stated in.tho .Society’apamph . A party may, ai a moderate annual premium; insnr-i forUfe, and he snrvvve to reach the age of 60 years, the fulk sum'insured up m 3 IS,OOO, will, it paid loam or if •SSinSSfftF wulbepaidtohiafanulyoriegai representatives; Ithas become customary in the Atlantic citieaforcbni negationstoinsuresthe‘lives ef iheirFastorai add On Christmas or Hew.Yeat’aday toritalte the lamily a pre- : ftenl °f the policy. This is certainly an excellent way ■ their regard for-theirhllnisicr, whoso sitlarv raverymanycaeesis scarcelyeqnal: lohisimmediata wants. To the man of fannly,-at his dcath;it Lsatou solauon-beyond expression to know-that his hclplau .little ones arethcaprovided Cor, ' ; , K , Chnrches involved, wonld dowell lo Josnre the fives' of one.or more, of UteTtftstees'. at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. : - “ at^&g p^ 80Y5?.... . Wood si,second dcor abaveFontth., ! • • - . imnwtAurn'B-- "I • change, Third “*?*• •"■*«*! progeny In ia&n znd £oitfUfyj'»nSprfea asainftl loss ax dajnßjeiy.lixeaulielowfUftiiliikaCjirtinilm; ■ "<?* UMhapre laswuscE.—Thearjalja insure Yesselei Car : Ms*^ r ff o^^.l oreiso.dr coM£wlat>,uhdei own or Fpecialp olumcs, as the assured may'tie's fee: .“ ' 4“. transuorteti by SVagoiia, ILnilroad Curs, Cilnal IJberaflermaf 3111 **! e ‘?>“ L , lnlK,s > iJiotSlU «i£. Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. ’ -< . -.. . Tnos. C. £U S d, burgh. : /fcA;MAnEa^i^eat‘ .'PS* ° fL mrlniurattcejAE*litsfollowing compart '/wieTm S?°Rf ; ' Ti,ns a Person oMlie BgeoClilißJßrioif j> BaiLiWac^ Hooaej Rpberti’ King,C tmrles P H ayes, M WBaidwin Chaa O B Campbell; fit SI Reeve; Sf -D • 1 Rodman k H Bat le r;&*rn'k o^?^ : INDEMNITY.' ' . ,* ha Prwutlln Fir* Insurance Gomcae® -niRECTORS:-^™ - ShSiU^\? a,lo!ler *- George’W.Hlctat*, SSfß*iv BM ' - «onScalD.lrtSriv ■ ■ £“‘S!,^ agner ! ■■ AdolpWE.Bori”. , Samuel Gram. DavidS.Dfowne ' ■ * ■ Jacob R.BmilL ;• j Morris Patterson!- ' ¥??i? p, ?iL C, ‘S n 10 ‘he oaepred. r !;7r^“™ ««} ■ °‘‘h® ‘-ddipany, oil January Ist. 1849. aa ' fcwMteff"' ‘Wy“'-»»Aci[efAssSSwf (i Afe?lsV“ Managers^.,.-.,! '•' ; B'l,M7^-41 remporary Loans.- - §??«■ : • 51323*25 yaHli, &c.<— >—. w.... *v».w*-v.<- a^Bo4 v 37 : Stnc» 4 their .incorporation, a period. have paid upwards of. On« Million Four HuniUt'khinL sand Delian, losses by fire,- thereby affordiiiv'.evhlenca ortieadvaniagesoflnsttrancejaswellajtWiiibUityaiid : disposmonto meetwithprompiness,aUl(o6ilfiie3. - “ J> CQFFW, Ageij(i' Office Ns ET. corner Wpo 3 and 3d «s J Fire *nd lSuiii«ia«i^^act ( “ ••; ■• j THE Insurance Company pf Noni America* Phil* delpfeia, throutfk'its du# aftfcp4*pd *JS, - > Mriber.offeretotoaiep'craaMjjtßn.t limited tammSe® S by BSSE& Srt 3«2 “ VlC ‘°“ y '• ! DIRECTORS: - -' i ArilmrG. Coffin, Ptss’t. Samoel BronW • Atm. Henry ’ , Charles Taylor ~ - ■§ssKrtjLA 1 Samuel wJaSifc. s£*"£fj3j£! ' Ambrose Wtae"? ■■■i&sssr' ■ SV tt A Thomas P.iopej :■ •* £eSnV.insr SsS^SSfSs&i®^: • : CIUWLSj-Eeoeivoa ihis mornUis bif» eiprea»Y 409 ' M Breehe.-Bay StateluidiLoaigSHAWLS— very. not styles and qualities. r*Fortala low/- : i -■ ; vf'-v'- r A: A, MASON t ea, . €2 and&t Market »rrn«»... J PLANTATION croi> £ Molassqejim received and for safe by , i.-ji : vfiULLEK flfc *£ deals' '' , WoASsaMdffl!n&aß?st^ :i r. . . MEE . ? i ~ ■*-*■;-■■■■■ *v •, DIRECTORS: '• AitSarG. Coffin, Prcs’l.,, Jacob M. Thooiw, ■lSSS&Sk'*’'Joinß-.NeiT, ■ vA wa I d S^ . . ’ Richard 0. Wood, John A-Brotvpi - ■ William-Welsh. > Samuel F. Smith, .. FraaciaHaifini, > u' :■;&* .d vs;sj'.'/ 4. i i_. . , .' ‘•- •” v '*V. v'. V TV) ” . ■; '* v ?gyj£.?;;; r S ' ->"r; -V '.'vrv,v..., v
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