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',»v - «>■> , v .-4v i?s* -•" »*i i“• ‘ \ »•..v-.SI *i v v*t-* “..v-;s:’-; J>-*vs ■;*. -1 Mi 1 *,'****l ***, ii, -J .M , (VJ,-** ri Wi-?S:: 1 >,l c r <' «Si -• i" ; J :1 MMMo Vfjic -'M >-Vh ; HteH raw^yipMsl mSniMk&timmstetxZi •MIpIpMM 4sf 4‘' vv^*;s^'.rt^ l W^-ps^K^y/ n- t,,» • , j , • •■■. *.*•'••>, - r -* o-'y-V^fr^K.-; -. '■''''-■ ’’i^- r^% lH® Jbr Saif & So £ft ■ .* . , . For EUnt* A"I»ARGB BRICK HO'l;SE,onPcnn*ireet.--335pj A ; larne 1.013 of Ground, used us U‘Lumber Yard*on Penn sircct, • . •A Briek Hoase on Webster sireel.--Sl*o, A Brick flonse. No. 115 Front slrcci.--3«5; • •. • a Brick House, Garden. &c , on Vino &lreet.—3lso. f . S.CUTHBERT* Generali Agent, ; j 30 j3 • 70 Smnhficld street. For Kentr rTUIE BRICK TAVERN STAND IN WILKINS i' .BDRG— seven .miles from Pittsburgh, occupied now by S. Sheppard. Possession given on Uic Ist of April, 1651. Apply to H.W. HORBACH, Wilkinsburg,. br,J. p. HORBACII, ■ 307 Liberty st; Pittsburgh. giarlilw. ?--Io licnt, in tb« Ninth Ward* X TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE; of .. jtat four roomsj a kitchen ami good cellar, bake oven: wash house j coal house, fowl house, REMJ wuh a largo garden, having twenty peach trees,in «n® bearing order; also, a large stable. The whole will be rented for SOO, or, without the stable, 5eU- - '"“ 5 “v y " r * S-CUTHBERT, Gen 1 ! Agent, mars 76 Southfield street. ... Forwent* fc\ npHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE jji X MASONIC JHALL, Fifth Strict. :fho first floor is sub-divided into two Store Rooms, front, 20by CO feel, and will bowery desirable for Fancy 1 Stores, Two Rooms back, suitable for Offices—access to which is by a wide Hall; running through the centre of the building 1 . The basement will be finished m a neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, &c. *The whole will be ready by the Ist of April. • Enquire of JAMES W. HAILMAN, feb£B Water street. A FARM OF 109 ACRES FOR SALE.—A vatu- A able! FARM, 20 miles from the City, near the Franklin Rood, and six miles from the Railroad a nd the Ohioßlvur, at Freedom; C& acres are well improved and good soil j a large Garden and Orchard of 250 Fruit Trees, of choice qualities, and m good order; 44 acres of wood land, with prime timber; a new two story house, with jiarloTj dming room,kitchen and cellar,two halls and chambers; also, a good barn and lar;:c stable, granttryi&C', good water anu'in a good neighborhood, i Price $3,300, with immediate possession —could bo di vided into two Farms. S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, . 70 Smilhfield street. XciXj'ct- Attro story BRICK HOUbL, with Ifllin double back baildiaga, situated on Wyhe, near Waatuneton street. Gar light in front of the house. ' JOHN MAJOR, Alderman, { feb2lh.w cor. Wylie and Washington sta. For Kent. ; . THAT LARGE DWELLING UOUSF., with extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables EgB&M, attached—the Residence of the late Win. J. Totten, PH4T Kttvsi. Possession given on the Ist ot March. • For wrms, applytoO. R. M’ABOY', Gaardian.or R. :c.Totten.at tha Fort Pm Works, ■ [feblB Excellent Bnstness to Dispose of IN ALLEGHENY-—-In consequence of the dissolu tion of Partnership between MORRIS A. HA WORTH, they offer tor sale their business, situate on • Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny Ouy. It is useless commenting upon the-excellence of the stand, 'or the amount of business we have donc,a3 both are well known; all we shall say is, that it is a tirst-raie chaflCC for any one wishingto embark ma similar trade. The stock coastals of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac., Groceries, Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market value. Apply to MORRIS A HAWORTH, ' feblS Diamond, Titisbargh. For Kent* A SMALL FRAME COrTAGE, with tour ,: A- rooms on the first floor; large Oirmg room -and kitchen in basement; two small rooms garret; with a large garden and several frmttTees —a very desirable residence tor a small, lamily. Situated near Minersville. Possession given immediately. • Also, several small Tenements for rent. Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, andthree fronting on Penn street. Terms easy. Apply to ~ JOHN HERRON, or F ■ ' H. P. CAIN, corner Market feb3o \ und Fifth street*. “. • r ■ ■ ■ To Lett A TWO STORY' BRICK HOUSE, situated 'A. near Chartierv Creek, four miles from the j?Jkl=L City, and la a very desirable country residence. There is a new carnage house, stable, and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acies, well improved, con taining a variety of choice Fruit trees. I-or particulars and terms, apply to M. D.PAITON, dll Libert) st.,or J.S. BONNET, on the premises. [»cba TjlOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground having a front of GQ JC feeton Centre Avenue, and running bickdGG feet -to two streets. On the lot is erected n targe Brick -Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished. The lot is planted with the best selected fruit and blirubbery tho country can afford. If application be made noon, the property wtll be sold ala fair price and terms. - Enquire at the officc-at WM.C. FRIEND, • Attorney, Fourth street, fcbll'tf between Wood and SanthGehi. Porßcnt In Birmingham. ONE NEW TXIUEE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store looms and cellar, favorably Ritu-£slsa, -Ste for a large Grocery and Produce business. Possess* loamayl>ecadimmerliatel)r,wiih a low- rent, ta a good ’• ■. & large Brick —occupied as a boarding new three story Bock Houses —rornd ••^possessiongiven inimodia’ely. Oilier*on • * Frame House, nnd several np amirs rooms. - ALSO—Ooe Brick Y’ard,and Iviln to burn in. ALSO—One Lumber Turd, with space to put a lan;e •amount—and one oflhe bestpoint* aboui the city for -*FOR. SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably ' -situatedfor a Foundry on 5 Engine bhop or other menu factoring, having' det>: water in from, (a Bauor,M or fiidngouiund repairing steamboats,«tc. .. ALSO, FOR SALE—IOO,OOO Brick, m lots, und *o»d low; if not sold before, they wi*lbe sold on Tuesday, the Stflhof March next, at 12 o clock M ,Mrca?hornp on lease, to baild on * Apply to the subscriber, at hia office i i Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2-or at the Wareroom of Rett, Matthews A Co, No 2a Water «trect s —or through the PmsLurghPofii Office by paid Very Valuable City Property for Sale. TTHE undersigned, Administrator* ol mo ertato ol i Thomas Forrmon, deceased, offer for sate the enure teal estate of the said Thomas Fatrman. consisting or one2ofeeiloifr(mungon Liberty street, running use It 93 feet 5 inchee to a It) feet alley. . Also, the tavern stand known bb tno Mansion Ilon,e, fronting on Liberty strcet3l feelO inches, and on Cherry alley s3fcet9 inches, running back 03 feet to an al ey, ■with tho grounds ttnd stable connected, fronting on 1 lum alley, thirty three teet four inches. . juso, three lots fronting ou Cherry al t> > tutu eight een feet front, ami running back Gu feel parallel with Plum alley. All of which property will be sold atpn "?at© sale, by application to :oo subscribers; or if not sold before ihe2sih of March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders. ... Also, the Tavern stand is to IL CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty street. ja3o:tmris Penn Street Property for sale. OH FEET on Penn street by UO feet deep to an alley, OvJ just below SL Clair street, and adjoining Mat- Stable. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at j ß y? _ A.WILKINS& CO.’S^_ - “ Ctieap Country Residence. . a • LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing fonr acres, jmH .A be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on-' The access will be easy, and the lot commands, a most beaaufolvlcw. lostdl] THOMPSON BELL- For Kent* ' A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between _Ai Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr Thohias White, as a Dry Goods Store. ' amo—A large well finished ROOM m the second ’ atory, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. Tins Boom is well calculated uud suitublc for a. Musicul fcu. loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged a. doubleoffiees. “if#* offlL. Coal Land on YougniogSieny. IAA ACRES on the river, just above the -2nd l>ai« IUU there is a pit opened and rmlroad prepared for patting coal in boats. .[oct2l] THOMPSON BELL. Ho IteU ■ - A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane. Allegheny, between tUe Hand street bridge ■anoAqueauct. Enquire oi H. W. Hah, Real Estate Broker; corner of filh and Smithticld streets. [ocUQ_; ■“ A Farm for Sale* 3r*HE subscriber offers fox sale a FARM OF LAfty, L containing ICO acres—loo of which are cleared.— he families directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. Ihe buildings consist of a hewed log House and Burn ; with Stabling- For further particulars apply to the subßcn- premises, in Allegheny county, 14 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLiNfON. . Moon iDiofuhipi October 23—tf : For Bale* 1 LOT OF GROUND, containing 2* Acres, situate jQ. one mile below llie town of Beaver. Beaver coun» : tv,on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 br 40fcet, 1| stones high, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and eontainsl3 rooms. It is within 200 f»uis of the Ohio river, and commands a fine viewn; t, and is bounded on the North west by ' the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. Tin* pro • perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden* or summer boarding house. t A lot of 5 acres afioiningit will be sold with it, if desired by the pur ' Chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purser. S tTTERMANi ; Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. Vor Sale, . a house ANDLOT, situated on Pike street,between J%. Walnut and Factory streets,.Fifth Ward.. rhcLol la £3.feet front and lOOieet deep, on i ich there-are iwo small Frame Tenements. Terms ea yi—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Aldertnr.n rARKINbON, Penn street, Fifth ward. may&tf . • for sale* mHE Chartier'a Cool Company will sell some very de -1 . strabl* vuca tf LAND t situated on and npar Uie Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of Ihelr railroad. TUo Land will be divided mto quauitUes to suitpur chasers, and the terms of payment will bo very easy, ErSSre of Z W .REMINGTON, • wp4 • • Manager. . ' Draff "and prescription Store for Sole, i 1 iltfuG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A a flourishing and improving port of the city, which jadolng aprufllaWs 4ustnuj,)s offered tor sole upon C| forfiShor particulars, nppjy at this office. Li aid Jbr Sale & ®a £tt. Real Batale Sale*- •• V; IN accordance with the provisions ox.the will, of lhc (! late Samuel Thompson, Esq., the following valuable •property will be solo .at- the-warehouse of J. D. Wit* liamaJif Coni l ® Wood, street Qn Monday,the 10th day, of Mnrch; 1851, at 10 A.M., viz: w ■ The valuable Warehouse and Lot on Wood street,: now occupied hy Mr. George Breed. Also, a valuable Lot on Market street, on which are erected three Store houses, abnek tenement andfiiablev in possession of Messrs. John Shca,C. Yeager, R D i Thompson and Wm Struble. -J.D. WILLIAMS, 1 MARY THOMPSON, Surviving Executors, Real Estate for Bale THE undersigned offers for sale & large number of valuable building lots, and some very desirable sues for manufactories, in the borough of Binuinuham, loca ted near the new Public School House aud English Lu theran Church.., * The rapid growth of Birmiouhani in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will render them asafe ana pro fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned. at the office of Geo. E. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d. and 4th streets, or of William yrames and N. Patterson, Esq’rs. at their offices in mningham. tian27] ftIQSES_F.jCArON. For Bale. , „ nnHE subscriber offers for sale a large and well bmlt A BRICK HOUSE*wilhfive or more acres ofigTOund, situated on the Fourth street Road, within three miles ot this city. Possession given on the Ist or April next. Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there, on, situated near the above. Also, a Mr feel 11 inches Uy 120 feet, adjoining ibercpdonceof Mr. A Toner near the City.opposito the 7th Waru, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Posscsuonpven imMdiaiely. Uis now certain that the Plank Road will be completed past the above properly early m FR* 4th For farther information apply to DA.VID BLfc LEK, 4t n i ptreet Road, near the firsiucscnbed prpperi>j__DjU r .if Valuable Property tor Rent* A three story BRICK HOVBB, belonging-to tho estate of WH. J.Totten, deceased, is elTer i sas cd for rent or lease. It issiiaated on Fourth st., j =ft g between Ferry and Liberty streets,andJmsbeen newly papered and painted? ttis now occupied by Mrs. Venter. 80nt,8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Eodhjit C-Terra*, at the works of Knap * Lo. 'ossessiougivenonihelstofApru. m’ABOY Guardian. ADDITIONAL SALE OF \ Forty Town Loti In £ait Llveipooij w» i THE rcceui unprecedented sale of Lois m the above thriving Town having neatly exhausted those pre viously laid out, and the demaud still continuing, the undersigned has been induced to Jay out ft portion of his property m town lots as above, and offers them lor sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say any thing of the location of the town and prospects, (it having been'sufficieftlfy described In recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lot- have recently chaDged hands, and been purchased by lho-c wishing to procure a desirable home. The above lots are nraong the most eligible and «tai ruble in the place, aud are principally located mthecen tre of those recently sold. ... For informauoti apply to the proprietor m Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq.,FojoiinT^LAKEL V,' East Liverpool, Feb. 2ml, IS3I. ' [feblS-.dnw l orpbana* Court Sale* BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Alle cheny County, dated svh day of Feby.A.O.lML, will be exposed lo publicsale,atthe Court City of Pittsburgh, on tho second Monday (theiota oajj of March next, ai 10 o’clock, A. M,, all the following | described Real Estate, of which Francis M’henna,lute of the City of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue ot a cer tain article of agreement, dated the 10th da> of bepiem her, A. D. IS33,between F. Lorent.G. L. >Varner and Jacob Painter, of the one pan. and the said jrano* M’Kcnna, of the other port, died, seized, vu *T, A J! “i, certain lot or piece of ground situate in the said i»it> ot i Allegheny, (lale.the Reserve tract, Ross township, op I posite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot >o. twohondred and forty-three (243) m *hc plan o! lot* laid out by O. B. Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorens, containing m fronton Mam street twenty-threefeet.a.»a extending back to Carpenter alley, having ereciedonihe front thereof a two story brick building, about meut> tecif rent by thirty feet m depth, and on the rear a dou ble two story frame building, Irontinc on Carpenter a. try Tertns and Conditions of Sals—One-halt of the pur chase money to be paid in band, and the balance to be paid in two equal annual paymems—bcanng l icTcst; and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property. For further particulars, enquire of »«*«• Klitchel A Palmer, Attorneys and counsellors ati-aw, No. I» Fourth «roet, Adm'.x of Francis M'Kenna, deceased. fEigccllaarotts. WINTER 01L—1230 gall*, bleached Winter Whale Oil, in store and far sale by tnai 1 MILLER & RICKBTisON. CASKS superior su?ar cured marJ f. 4 \ RUB. EXTRA UU murO I~At ? G!IUN*“sUPKRIOR HAMS foreale by j_ mart 11. C. KI.LLi - I a a.nU Mackerel i N«>. 1 >almo:i, «»*■ - quioi and 'from, for tale l>y marJ CONSTANTLY receive* at regular penou*, Trf «h Buuor uml Lgg*, from Washington, Westmoreland, Beaver and Armstrong eouuuesi sold wholesale lait, by (mart) H. O. KKLLY. /v For Sale. mZ?x\ A first rate SOttOKL MARK-uois well rOlKarnpii or under the saddle. 1 '' * lfc R.'A. FAIINRSTOCK A CO., corner of amlWooti st« n.i-mVnZtnn pair second band JJUIowj for "ile bj [feblOJ SCAIFE, 4. OKLIA J AKtU-15 packages No 1 Laril for sahnbj R Sho.ld«,Tsr»l.bj| i Dypß iAUUN—Hams.ati I febja CILOVI'R SUED—IMP bbls )usl receiving and for sale , i. T srUART A SILT marl 1.4 Wood street CRAB ClDnn—lo bbls prime m store and for sale marl aIUARr A MIL.. lOTATOES—I€O bbls. m store and for tale by marl STUART A HI IT. '(OBN—SO bbls. shelled in store and for sale by ) n , ar } STUART A SITU. lOBACCO—OO boxes s's in store and for sale by marl STUART A MLI NUTS—IOO bocfl'ln storo and for sale by STUART A SILL. HntKoit raax. J. D. WILLIAMS fc CO. FISK— -10 half bbls. No. 3 Mackarel; 15 qr. do do 1 do; 15 iutts do 1 do *, 2 bbls- No. 1 Salmon; for sale by mars J-D. WILLIAMS A. CO._ t r*d GROSS BONNET BOARDS—Just received and IDO forsaleby J.L. 9HEE. marO * ' corner of Penn and Irwin sis. £TtH~ReIMS RULED CAk> r WRITINa EAPER for 0/0 mlelowby [marS) J. L. BHF.E. BBLa. Ohio Fire proof Paint for sale by ,e DOZ. TUBS for salo by tO maid . .. HOMINY— Obbls. u Pearl” Beaver iloimny, .12 do While FliiuCmcinnau ftommy, Just received and for sale by . WM. marO No. 201 Liberty street. T>OLL BUTTER—I 2 bbls. good Roll Q£.?» ftle J\ by_ fmarO) WM. D> Lll. ]7LOUR— 00 bbls. Superfine j * 50 do Fine; > 10 do “Musty,” for sale by | fmaiti WM. PYER/& IACON—Homs and Shoulders jusi received from I smokehouse for sale by [marU] WM. DYER. MOLASSES—^0 bbls. prune oak cooperage; 30 do cypress ao; For sale at a reasonable price by mnrfl . WM. DYER. -800 prime “live geese” Featliora for [raarOl WM.DVER. ' E FATHERS saIe cheap. T ARD—SO packages No. 1 kegs ami barrels. i j marC w «« D\ ER. bbla.dry mealy tods forjalo by ■ maiO - WM. DYER ISH—Herring,Mackerel, Wluusns\Cod F‘«h,Box ; Honing, &c-, for sale low- tmar6), WM.DYLK, QLOVERSEED—'J 5 bbls. choice Seed by PACKED TEAS—IO chests lino Young 11 jeon ; Shalf chests Black! for sale low m ono-fourth pound packages, by .ffthOjV • Witt. Ulfl'etl.' r ORN'' COK-. I!ROOMS—MO doz. recM and for febl3 SAMUEL F. SIIRIVER. COFFEE— SOD bags Rio Coffee, on band and (or saio . febsr . ALEXANDER KING. FEATHERS — SO sacks prime Feathers, for sale by. . feb24 KING. HUPb —tS bales Ist sofTWcsiern Nfew'York Kops m store and for sale by mart MILLER & RICKETBON. Cough* and Cold*.Cured fn ißiHomfl* SlNCEthcmtroducuoftof ilus now compound, Coughs and colds arc cured in a very short time. ,\v c win warrant Dr. Koysor’s Pectoral Syrup to euro Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugius, in less l,f s c aT J” at a cheaper rate than any. othor meUicmo pvtr a.scov- Gr rr’ HAS AN ENTIRELY- NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which is more disagreeable than the Co g itself. This is obviated in tins mixture, for ttts apiens am soothineatticle and it will cure, o/fe’JJJS}'] refuniti! Tha evidence tn favor of lh “ .™ c „‘ c ’" oar city, from our own oittzens,, should oonymcc'anio.ite of Its efficacy. It is tno prescription.of arcgular physt cian, and has becu ÜBcd by him in Ins own practice for a number oryears.wnh themost heroic succesjt. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steuben.tile,writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and : exMctoration, night' sweatsf hectic fever, and all, the distressing symptoms of consumption,-and that after ta- ] kfngtwo Sollies she was euurcly cured. in Washington comity, who had suffered with . Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight 5-eaTi,,haahceni!ntirely re- ( lieved and tho cough removed by the use of half a do ten of bottlcaof the Pectoral Syrup. Aper.ilcraan trom. Peoria. Illinois, writes that “ he knows the I ectoral Sj rup to be a good arlielo, for he has in hw owa case and in the cases of members of his famuj with the most perfect success. .. .. Ir is one ov tub Cheapest Medicines now known.. —lt is put up in half pint bottles ot 00 cents each, or six b °CoTOraT Stobkeeepees would do well .to keep u «up- D ] v of this mediciue on hand all tho lime, as it is one of die most perfect and efficacious remedieftever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient i Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to cet well, buy. Dr. KhtoEn s Pectobal SvßPr, and lake no other; this will euro you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs. of the materia mcdica, and is compounded hy a person skilled in the healing an. There can be no deception m this medicine. It laprcpared m your own city, and the proprietor has numerous.certificates, attesting it* vain-, able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. * Agents Wamtxd throughout the United Stales to sen this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest m the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing*ul faring humanity a service, by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world uas ever produced. v .......... r , . * f , For sale, wholesale and retail, by KL»x MAI *- ni •- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l a., to whom all-letters tor agencies must be addressed.—* Also, for sale by D.M. Curry .Allegheny city i P. Brock-, er, jr.,Brownsville; George Baird, VVa-hingtoH , John H Buchanau, Hickory; George keyser, M’heesporr, J. D Vowel!, Canonsburgh; und by merchants und druggists generally. “ [ja^j 11. C. KELLY No.iiOFmh street. »Ul>.D 4»EAC|lfes“for »ate by 11. C. KELLY. H.C. Kr.LLV J. L. BHEE. Shrofis arth Rlehinnes; Public Attention Is respectfully, invited to the following truths, set forth t« relation to one of the most important Remtaia of mod ern Natural Remedy, elaborated iniho depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn nil human competition. It i» our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbctij—that we nay noshing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pot confidence in oar statements. The pick arc very : apt to catch at any thing that promises relief srora d«- i ca*e- A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of pulhngor humbugging some of them. Notv, wc do not desire to do this. we are anno j.* om\ that the truth in relation u> our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far excrteuing any single article of the materia iiudica. Plain, tmyaruisheu fact*—fact* that may be ascertained in oar own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony ia favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two ol our own cuizerts, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cu*cf« ot lihudnr**, in the bln to of Ohio, have been cured- And, uiso,theeasc. of agentU-.mua m lira ver county There nrc others ; but these cnreMire near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cure J ni ter trrey had been abandoned by physicians as hope!!e«- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direr, lions—Disrrbma. OyKuntccy t Hlirommmu. Go-i, N>urolspn, Eruption* cmibehkm, Pimples on the taer Chrome Sore Eye*, Umgworm, Tcucr, Miald Head ruins in the bones and joint*, old sore*, liicer*, Wens. Tumors-Scrofula. Cancer, spinal irritation, I-ever and Arne. Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronduiis. mid all 1 ul moaary affection* of n chrome nature, tending 10 pro duce CONSUMPTION. ' t> ■ Burn«aiid Scalds,diseases oi the Bladder ant Kid neys, Chapped Hand*, Excoriated Nipples, Corn* a..u Bunions- In fact, it h soiAAt UiiTrd'ut.t.ciC'it nul has been tried in most of the above diseases within the ■ post year with the moil perfect suefce?*- Certificate* that will astonish cic mlhe hands ot tbcproii.rremr, who wilt take pleasure in showing, them to the nluicted or their fnenus. Whatever others may say nbout thrtr Petroleum U the greatest Remedy o, the agt. Fb>; sieianx of high standing in the profe*hK>n arc i.-egmmng to u*e u in their practice. 1 »o«c. who at first looked oj with ilonbi and uncertainty, arc willing to ttwmd it dp* •praise and cob side ration. Defor'i?.aaoih«-iear fan* round.uM wnl be compelled to acknowledge i*.nl uu Petroleum is the ereaieiu medicine ever discovered. For safe, WhoUvoh- ond Remit, by KF.YSKH A lil.l*, 140 tV nod street. A!&o—K K Sclie.r*.. O’? Wood Mreet ; U M. Curry, D. A - I-nboit, Joseph Ouufc»oM. City. Au-), by tiie Proprietor. n. M- KlUft, Cana. bis..i, siologieal Chemi* , *»y J ** 1101 OHJON M b 11 Nortl Lid th street, Phtlauciplna Pu This IS ft »ru‘> wdndert.il rem cv for f\WO/ST/OY DYSPEPSIA JIVSDICF CONSTIPATION I tTFh COMPLAINT, and DhBIZITTt, «.um Nn*ure» own method,l y Nnturc * own the bmru Jim i Haifa tesspoonfull of tint Fluid, Infused m wiucf, will digest or vl Five PcmXT* or Roast Ufitv tv aeout two uocfcs, oat ot the stomach- SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE l Huron Lixmo, m hiscelchratcd work ou Animal Chcm IsiTT, says i *’ An artificial Digestive 1- laid, analogous un the Gaitric Juice, may be rcadiiy prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the can, m which va rious articles of food, as meat and egg* will be *o sotV 1 eued, changed ond digested, put m tho same maimer as they wouldbe in the human stomach.” ; I)r PzanßA- in hi* fatuous treatise on - rood and Di et, ’'published by Fowler* A W ell*, New \ ork, page stfttcs the same great fact, and desertne* the method ot prepaiatton. There aro few higher authorities than Dr. i*ercira. ...... . , Dr- Comae, lu his vatuublo writings on the Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that ’* a diminution of the duo qonntity of the Gastric Juice-is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia; • and ho stales that ‘-adis lincui*hcd professor ot medicine in London, win> was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to toil, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living auimals, which proved com pletely successful. ’ Dr-Gkaiujs, author of the famoa* works ou vegeta ble Diet,” says: u It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the Uuld tho property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kindol artificial diges tion of them in uo wise different from the natural digest- ive process.” _ Dr fciMov® great work, the “ Chcwutry of Man. (Lt a & Blanchard, rhila ,iWO, soya: “ ihcdiscov cry of PEPSIN forms u new era in the chemical history of'Digestion- Prom recent experiments we xnow that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from P:pstn, us it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor J)uNOUSON,Of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,!!! hi» great work on Hainan Physiology, devotes more Umn fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach uml from animals, arc well known. “In ell cases.*’ he says, ‘‘di gestion occurrcd tta perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." _ AS A DYSPEPSIA CURLR, Dr Hotjciuton’o preparation of rLPftIN has -produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspopuc Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases la the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have i been sWen of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK- ! ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New \ orlr, and Boston alone- These were-nearly ull desperate eases, and the cures wore not only rapid and wondenul, but perm a* "S',. a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, ami particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eaung, and tne too free use of ur»U.nt spir its- It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. . There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAIN I ft which it does not seem to reach and remove nl once.~ No matter how bad they may be, u GIVES INbIANT RELIEF! A single dose rtmova allthc unpltasanisymp toms, and u only needs to bo repeated, for to make these good effects permanent. Pußl™ i Or BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress at i ier euling, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low- I ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, I tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. 1 Price,ONE DOLLAR per bottlo. One bottle will or | ten effect alastingcure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. ». HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in. every town in the .United States, find bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. AgenU for Pittsburgh, KEYSICR & McIioWRLL. HI W RftmiH?eaierß supplied at Proprietor’s prices. Uv2o:y a iff? farby tt-OS; SELLERS, 57 aVoi d street. Boll’s Sarsaparilla ana tlib Cholera. VM a single man, woman or child has died of the jS| CHOLERA or any of llsßjmMoms who used this 200 bottles are retailed duifebut lew cases of Cholera have occurred, ans they were cither persons, from boats or those who disregarded our advice • {CinemHalt ChromcU, For eale by KEYSER & hFDOWELL, 14P. Wood *.L Pittsburgh, where the genuine article alwnVs bo bluineu. WT** : PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor Pr ARiiIICEA, a disease very prevalent this hot .weaiber—tho iorc runner of Cholera. Try it! For sale by :• a - jyg KEYSER k McPOWBLL, UPTvood g*. ; LOPE WAX—WO Bis. forsale by - . dec? B. A.FAHNEBTOOK *OO, ,s- r v • : > i\ . /< : * * f-'P-.’.vrV '. v >' BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. [S« Wt Voruer of Wood and Fifth Strosti* Proprietor ol the Morning Post | ! X. and MiirupActuuEß, respectfully informs h*s friend* ( ;d»d the patrons of these powers, mat ho has a large as , sortment of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL .necessary lo a Job Printing Office, and thalhe is pre -pared toCexecute v . XEtTEH.PRESS PRINTING OV BVSRY DESCRIPTION: Boohs, ■ Bills of Circulars, ■pamphlet,, Bill Heads, £?ris, ttxndlnUi, Blanks, jralLrtys. ' ; Ik/'All kinds ofßlanks. Singe, Steamboat and Cabal .Boat 13nJs, with appropriate cuts, printed on theshortest :nouce;anamos; reasonable terms. • • * • Ho respectfully asks the patronage of his friends ano the public generally, in this branch of his business. _ sep22 , . . . . L. HAHrciK. XJAMES W. WOODWELTj, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER , • Ware-rooms 07 and 99; Third etreet. f -W.AV. respecifnlly informs his frieudr and custom 'll • ersthat he has now completed the largest, ana fc 'uest stock of houtehold furniture ever before seen in ■this city, as-be is determined to .uphold the quality with .well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; andfrora the extent of his orders and Jaciliiy ;ih mat ufacturing, ho is-enabled to produce warranted j ;ft» r iuttre y auhe lowest prices.. . . He lias adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’. interest with his own, m quality, and price, ana ;keep* always on hand the greatest vanclyofevery des cription: of furniture, from the cheapest andplamesl, to •the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of i one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufacture a : expressly to order- He therefore solicits on inspection-, • that the advantages of his establishment may bo known. The following articles consist, in port, ofius stock, which for richuess of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in •any ot tHe Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din- - | ing, and bed room • chairs, of every variety, | consisting of rosowoood, raa- | • hocany and walnut Ll l zab e then, I Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every 1 description; Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete arid Di vans of the latest French amt American patterns, Trpuhnes, What-Nots, and ladies* jailor Writing^Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid | stand*, music stands, and holders, marble top,-ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta-. , t&Tes, extension dining tables, all sizes of the | ; most improved, aud d e cidcdly the bestkind v made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, ■wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; : gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottoinanß ami gtools, secretary and book coses, side boards, nrc screens, towel racks, hat sutjids, and .music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper macbe, table nnd lea po>s, tns hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, &<*• Ac. Ac. A large BRRoruneut of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIKA. Cabinet makers supplied with alt articles in their line _ . , - , STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at uio short est notice. . All order* promptly attended to Lnov^a. CHAIRS AND ECUBiITJJHK, t : IVO- 03 Third siren, btlvscen Martel and Wood, SmihsUU. av* have now on hand a largo and vsi splendid-loot ofevery variety ol Cuii»sfa»r#“ r Rp| and CAUIN ET-FU RMT URIv, winch wo^SJV- I *3 "arcconfidentc;:nnal be » u rpa8»oo, til,, mart™! equalled, in ihUCiiv,oria tl.e West, in style and finish. Those who are in wantoi Furniture ure respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ny Steamboats furnished on th • shortest nfiuce. • tr~r» Ail orders promptly attended 10. iroitAf 1 oWnN^L.MULLKW&CO^' ' Farulture and Clialr Ware Rooms. T D YOUNG A CO., comer of Thtrja £m2ssi& and Brown\ ft-. • Fa., keep constantlyon hand |^»| make to order, at the lowest prices. * \ • IJOUSKHOIAI and STKAMIiOAT FURMTUBfe, and GIIAIHS of the best workmanship and most approved i stylos. fcbls I Steamboats, AUoyt 1 Tub subscribers tender their acg\ for the favors bestow ed "upon tEem by their Steamboat fneuds, and nn| would respectfully remind them and others tnte- ■ rented in buiWin# boats, that they arc at ail times pre pared ro furnish* eu the most reasonable icons, ever) description of Cabin Furniture and Choirs ot the ber material ami workmanmip. T B AOUNO& CO., Corner Third and himthfield streets, opposite u Brown 1 * Hotel. ’’ ~ ~ TYt, PACkKK O.C..UAMXEU. . Hammer ft Daulcr* CABINET WAKIiROOMjijMITHHbLDSTBKKT, £,'Mr«rJ» ,SccrfUAi;r«: and Strawberry aiitj/,tiUiouTgil a, f% HAMMER & DAULKUWcrpconaiatillj* on baud 111 u'vanctv of eiceUcm and fashionable furniture, warrant «i equal to any irt the city, anil mM oii m I *| Ifaewablc tenas as con be obtained at any jdnular t«Ubli«hinenttn .be Went. Tory bare now on band an Unusually extensive atock.ctnbracing ai l kinds t»f furni ttirr trout tiic eueapcut and plainest to the moil cosliy ond'clegant..'. AJI order* promptly .attended to. mrUl-.Cm \ v Sh - #ffITISVITNSON continues 10 inann 'iw»fc>yfnc>ore CAIiMGr-WAUS ol every deKerip 'uon, at liia old stand, corner of. Liberty and ht NIU U TAKtNO atiwidtd to, m «tt tie t'irancht:«. •_ __ __ ni J> IJ__ 1:*OK liio convenience u( the oUxcn<»» th*2 proprietors < ,»«thr »PITT*B.UR(i!I CITVM!I»LB, n hav.e placed boxes fonketeef ptitmof orders, unite. following place*; J A H- Floyd's *iofe, corner oi \Y ood anil 6UI tl.v, M.llav wood’s sfbor Wore,comer liberty and Market A. Deepen s *iorr,.j>J*ireeti L Wilcox-Jr-, Druggist, cor. 4th ami btmluncM; John I ymiui’s store, cor. Higft and \Yyh© streets ; TWcgM-i. Odice, Fourui Birect, jl i, Jkcai,Oio er, cor u»h Bv-ami Murkci alley ( M (ira»s t t JhK Want The Flour wax i * *ul» call twice or ihncc uailj, for orders umUli. Hj r, Ac,delivered proiuply either m barr-re or «iuas, t&ac* I .our is per crabte tor Tamil) uu>,3 without charge lor cartage. Jus plain ihat no accounts can he allowed, and that d*icr* c* i no pi rmiRMOT. o> leave Hour without payment We hope, that me public will be pleased with iiiis arrangement n* we snail endeavor to no Vutn just ce- - {way a\) “ WILMAKUI A NOBLE HOI roll CALIFOttNIA. ti 11115 » u b sc rib er h a* been auihomcdto receive Pack- I are* to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house orCOKWIKNI-:, DKOITIRK tc C0.,-at Panama, and to engage PttMAse in first class sailing Vessel* irotn Panama tn >an Francisco. livery information yiven, on application to JObHLA IvOIIINbON, *,pia Po*tßuildmtrf. Fifth >u near wood. / 'OlKAPKbT’tit'MMiilt GOODS LN lO\YN.—Light V; Cions*, alt wool, Cashmarette*, Scotch Plaids, Unen Drills and Ducks, with every variety ot Mar seilles ned other \clangs and Trimmings, by , c * JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philoeotrtir of Brandrelh’o Vegetable Pills. TITHEN Ihe theory of the circulation of the blood \V established, the secret springs of vitality were thou partially exposed to our view. We saw and und thofact that, when sickness assails them* they use Urandreih 6 Vege table Univcral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They oru peculiarly adapted to the climate, andreauiro no extra cue when they ate used, tu either diet or cloth ing- - Tfey should bn always tn the bonne, so that upon the firal Indication of sickness they may be used. Ono dose m; the beginning U more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system, in colds, coughs,amhma, rheumatism, costivcncss, fevers, and in all ucuta, heavy or deep-seaied -pains, their effects wiU be found beyond all praise. Threo -or five wiu acl like u charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and-the evils thereunto attend uu*. Remember, Drunilreih s Pills are a know a and fully nested medicine, one that is used by hundreds* of thousands m this country and throughout, the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all -other medi cines. They tuko out only that tromthe blood whlchis the cause of weakness and patn, leaving strength anu health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and on ap* peuto that relishes all kind* of food., . Sold at No. Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuiuhßramirctkPilteare kept for solo — l the undersigned is the only agent in the attv. • dec2&3m THOMAS RBDPATH. a. nuibiKßar *oq.. ■ HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 bnuthncld.st. a large assortment of fticcy and plain r ornituro, which ;hey will sell 15 percent* belov? customary rates. Tc.rn.B—cash ouly. . . Idoctfily ' nueolatlon. riniECo-Vartuershtp lioretofpro ciislin!! between tho A subscribers, under the firm of J.S. BONNLI A Co., is this duy dissoived-by mutual consent.. Either partner .nay use .be name of .bn '^^^““uoNNET , MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April let. 1850. . l u* Having sold mv entire interest iu the firm of J. S. Bonnet A Co. to M D- Patios, my late partner, and m retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of ray public. [ap3] Jl o. HUWNbi. iiotnovoi. 1'Hl! subscriber wishes loinform .he citizens ol Puts. .• burgh and the public generally,that ne.bu removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 01 and 03 Wood street, to the Apoilo'Burldings; on Fourth street, recently occu? pied by the Museum, and hai oonnectod ll i e y°^ a , h adiotnuig rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing in,, connection-wuh his..old room,, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment tn 100 conntry; - and his advantages so (arsinpass any bouse in this city tor.space, arrangement and good.light, that he Ja certain of suiting every person who may fu%or unn "With a. call, linstock'is coinplete iu every, article luhis Une.and great pains wilt be taken at all Umes to .showf. goods to pereons wishing to look or buy • oct3L • • E. W. LYND. E, C. Stoclston, • BOOKBELLER ATID tsTATIQNERi 'No.'4? } co&!rtni ovMajucXT Aao.Tsn&D stheets, HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’,Ful lers*; and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cath prices, or in exchange for Rags (lud T&anea 1 Scraps. : » ) -* r ■* v*\ v .-«*.~v : Ku.7- •*„ ■. - \ - ". v ■ .• »' - C HUuicfllanf riots. EXirfr Family Flour* ESE ■ *AV.. ' '■ '■' f A " ■» Wlnttr ciotumg - Selling tow tar Oulu PDELANY, 190 .Liicrttf-timt, Puutmrgb, has on , hand: a large • assorunnnt Of Ul ®. »»»«S JWS ° f WintetCoats.of faahWnablecolors. . Also, PMtev Veils and oil other articles m the clothing line. Wholesale purchasers will find a most desirable fltock to select from*, and will bo Bold low for cash. |ueciJ, B* Sl* ABGtJSTt MERCHANT TAILOR, INFORMS bis friends and cnstomeTstkathe.hnavOPen,. cd a CLOTHING STORE; at No. S 5 SnntMiekl where they can be suited at all tftnes . with anydung m his line, made in the most finished style and w orkro?n' like manner. His Goods =ttre all fresh, of o,?** most fashionable tnatenalj and no pains will oe spaiea lo afford the greatest degree of satisfactionto his.pat'' • tons. A gooff sioclc of Ready Made CLOTHING always ' on lmnd. : Wtcta ; SI. KtShLY, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 17 Smithfield-street. Pittsburgh,-. Pa., ■ HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE'EAST—a large and carefully selected' slock of French. English aud American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES andVEST -INGS—of the most approved colors and styles; which he is prepared to make to order in'the very best manner and outne most reasonable terms. - ■ ' He has always on hand a good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable ready made CLOTHING,' Shirts* Collars, Cravats, Hankcrchiefs,Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. nov3o:3ra • . • Clothing I Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN M’CLOSKEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn Clothing, 151 Liberty it. Pittsburgh, Pa. MY slock of Fall and Wmtor Clothmg.is now. ready, amounting toupwards of 8100,000. which-I think will be found to by one of the choicest selections of ■gar ments ever got up m this or any other city in the west ern country. : , •, 1 _ . My purchases having been ,all made early, 1 nave therefore avoided thel&to advances mode in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled to offermy stock atunusuatijr^owpncea.,, I have this season paid more than usuaTattention to the manufacturing and style of my garments, 6Q that the very lowest priced as well as the finest Jire goLnp in a style and elegance not to bo surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. , The proprietor would particularly call the auenuon ot all dealers in Clothing to his present rtock, believing that upon examination of the quality and prices Of his i Goods they will be induced to purchase at las estabjish i ment- The wholesale room now.contains upwards of I 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality lo the lowcstm Price. •, , V' •••••"•,*: i'v '• . The proprietor is now determined to make Jhisdepart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view nay | constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to I every secunn of the United btates. I In the cutting department will always b« found a very 1 large sciccuon of all the choicest mokes of Cloths, Cas* I simcrcs and Silks, to be foundmthis oreastein markets, i He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest | notice,in the latest and moat faahionablostyles. | He respectfully invites.his. old. friends and customers, I as well as the public in general, to call and examine for I hemselves. ..• ; - loctl3 (ire&t ladacements to Bay Clothing I WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE! NO- 319 LIBERTY. AND 53 IRWIN STREETS. 1 HIE subscriber wishing to sell his enure stock of CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT MENT OF— • NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at VEHY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. *ep24 W. J. PAVITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF Helnesh’a Celebrated Patent Shears* THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Uemcsh, of New York, sole Agent for the sale of cclebratedpateuiTailors’tshears. lie offers these shears now at manufacturer’s prices. Having a complcie a«- sortmentof these Shears, from G«Hc.up to9lJapiece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the HIANKLIiN CLOTHING STORE, 173 Liberty, street, 4th door from St. Clair, and respcctiully solicits a share of the public patronage, which this arucle bo justly deserves. oct3Lun* J.F.IIAVLKOUE. EMBROIDERIES! !—Received per express, a largo ; assortment of the following Goods. . - Lndies* book» j&coaci»and rausliu French wrought cutTs and collars; Kossuth cufla and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do ; Louis Napoleon Ala- : line, Uru«iels and Apphque capes and sleevcß ; cncmi zeues? black GbanulLa and love’veils; ladies 1 break-: fastcapß; iftrants* *ups and waists ; embroidered linen cambric handterebiefc; English thread laces and edg ings; jiconet and Swiss edgings and iuserungs rtn rtihcrtviih a general assortmemof French embroider* ciland lace goods, 'fc CO, Nor- Ud end 04 Market street. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI*ANiNU<\.L.SAbE OF UK T GOODS, AT THt One Price Store of A. A. fIIASjOH & CO., C 3 /ind 04 ilrttt 'lYflLb commence on Moxdat, December SO v lsjO : W anil contiuue through the month of January. Om this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment ; will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten- • sire stock, amounting to One Hundred ana Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Jieuuf, at fully cue- ; fourth less than usual prices. : . ’ The notice ot tt-eir tserai-Annual bale to any oue or the thousandswho attended the sale oi last year, will, he sufficient guarantee for aeallilus.£eaaon*. Thdy will; however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, forthe benefit of Lha.-e who have uc. er aticnded their Sales— ? Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usual price 81,00 Stittps. Couonaud Wool Cashraeres,Slsc.; usoalpriie' 37i0 ‘ l&Ctf | s Co.ton and Wool Delaines, 15,13|c. Usual pnci JU and «15e , , 50p* High Co’orcd Plain DcLamei,»3c Usualpnce t>d§C SO ps Striped and rigured Silks, 50c Usunl .price “so PS Black Silks Reduced iS p.rcuU , lOups i'reucli Mennoca, SI,OO Usual price 51,071, 300 ps Parameuas and tiyoiu.se Cloths. Reduced J 3 * *2SCO I Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from Si to $3 less uian uie usual pmct>., 0000 yd*. Boauet Ribbons, at 9 and 10c. Usual price la and tSe.i ...... Fast Colored Calicoes, Cic. UsutU priee9c.j ... •lOOcasesEngusU aud Amcncan Calicoes,a.and 10c Usual price Ittand Idle., 00cases Bleached Mus Hus. Reduced 'Jc.por yard, OCn bales Brown Muslm—all gxadnsj Al*o—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens,Checks, Cloths, Cassuaercs, Cassmets and Jeans. „ Togelherwtihan immense variety of other Goode,ail of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of thetr previous sales . . They invite an early call, aa many of their choicest Goods ■willsoon be sold. ■ The lowest price named at first. • A. A. MASON & CO., Nos.G2 audG4 MarkelsuccU Fresh Arrival—JSew Woods i no. 75 market street, irS*BBTWKBN FoUBTH STBE&T A2?D THE DIAMOND. -TTI. FRENCH,ENGLISH AND AMERICAN . ir/iVr£R DUX GOODS! THE undersigned 13 now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, a.splendid assortment of'Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Tiocniy five per cent, btioto the cost of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. SO pieces Lupin’s. French Mcrmoqs, Cherry,-Scarlet, • Pink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode' colored, from S7|c. up to the finest quality, manufactured: under the French Republic. IS Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low pneea. i ISO pieces Mack and Colored Alpacas, from Is} ceuts per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all colors and Qualities, and cheaper than ever ocforc oiler ed »U this city. > . . : 350 pieces American and British Prints, tftpenor quail-> iy, and will be sold at extremely lowpiicss. 450 SHAWLS; Superior Bay state and Waterloo Lone Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and Turk Satin De Chein and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em-; broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black. and Colored Silt Fringe, Thibet and Mous Do Lam i Shawl*. 350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamohon: Silk and Batin Do: Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhino Silks, Plain apd Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid ; Uro Do Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths,Cassimeres and Vestings,superior; quality, and will be sold at a great reduction lrom iorra-; er uncos. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin; good quality, all widths,: from 6} to 13} cent* per yard. ■ • . ■ „. ' ‘ 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6}c.; to Uieueßt article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from ■lot ills per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. ‘ 100 pieces Irish Linen; warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist, hand spun and grass bleached.. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from Bto 181 cents nor yard, together with a lurge assortment of Damask: Table Linen and Tablo Cloths, Russia-Diaper and: Crash, Cossinetts, Kentucky Bed licking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Linsoys,; Canton Flannels, Ac. ■ ■ , ' ~ 350 dozen Ladles and Gontlemcn’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and quality,-which will be. sold at oxireraely low prices. . The customers of th© house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine iho goods, and secure a bargain, as they will bo offered Wholesale and Ro. ail a: verv low prices. !D“ JVb.'-75' Karketstreet; Pats burgh.\ uSvtG • • ABSALOM MORRIS. Olothit Glotlul Clothsl AT EASTERN JOBBING PRiCE$.—ll5 pieces Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS*. Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. . Just opened at ..A. A.MASON A CO.’S, ■ : eC 2 -. ■ - • ■ Nos. 62 and 04 Market street. : : important to Tailor*. : : : TTJST RECEIVED—® Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent tl Shear 9, fromNo.lodown to No. 2. . Barbers 1 Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, mid for sale at me man Bov ftj fcTETIJGY’S,I3!J\Voo ■ ■ t V • V ‘ ■ «>v-' V'l dlotljmg. Pta ©coils *■ - • . .' , .- v k -. 4 ■*»* »-' • * i.- -» i “*• ' ‘-" ■ • ■•■ i . . J.J r .-••■■* . K .. .» . r *> .* rv • ,•'- ■ ’ •' , ' 2 jN* 4 T ii-V* t*:* 1 >.»“*• ■» 4 ■ \ . " ■ r>v.'\-i ilUfiteUdmotfa: «Snlder’» ,, 'Wlnoßtore.: »6 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, milE UN RIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all VV tne«, 1 : Ltqnorc, Aq :j GpOD and CHEAP. 1 “SNlDEß’ , bas lately—mconseqncnceof,the nuinerr 0128 large sales made by hlniio consumers—been obliged largely to replenish hi* stock by fresh importations, nnd ho has-now the satisfaction.of offering some of the beat Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. lie, would refer to some invoices os follows—viz*. • •• DUFFj GORDON & CO: SH ERRlES—embracing deli cate Pale at very lowpncesj.rareold, and some - very ; ehoiee MANRANILLA, hll on draught by the gallon.— Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of I<* . gallons specially selected for consumers. Somfe EXTRA AMONTILLADO in put up in Europe, which he challenges as equal to any that can be produced. , %• The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries &tc peculiarly-adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen wuhoat sumalaung, and have not the acidof ; many other Wines. ; .< * PORT WINES —principally specially selccted . tor i his sales to consumer* from the slockof** Bubmisteb 1 8 ) m 1 at Oporto, and-imported direct. i These wines are fruity and delicate, and Jhave been 1 highly approved by bis customers, because of their i manifest superiority over all other Ports aadßed Wines \ palmed off as such. 1 They are of various sorts ana prices, in bottles and on i dranaht bv the gallon, or wholesale by ihecask. Among i them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM- i PORT v *■ ...Perironß safferinjwilli chronic atrccuonbf the bow els cannot be loocurcfutin their PORT- . , . . MADEIRA WINES of various sons, dry- and. neb, South Side, old East and West India. Scicinl, Ac , Ac. ol Attn the! V?lNES S 'of the subscriber, it is weff kiio™ ACHAAIPAGNE and the: splendid SPARKtING; MDSRLDE, imported and qualities, at very low prices, retail dr wholesale, in the article of CLARET W[NES, gene roily, thesUbsen ber holds himselfto.be ajudge, and he.offers, the. unest stock here, from the very loweet price, by the single aoj: zen. to the first class or .“pfwwrertt ” of Medoc. , Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a largcstock and can assure customers that he can. present to them,from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as Franco .aiioTUS. SAUTERNEandBARSACalwaysou handlnboules. Ills selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINLB, fromlhe cellar's of Messrs. Dutnhabd A Jobpsw, of Lo blens.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks ana Moselle, from the? cheapest sorts to uie very choicest vintages of the STEINBERG,”, wjneh. is the best gr of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now o fine stock, embracing some very old extra of 180 U;. of OrABD, Dopuy & Co., ana some celebrated “CLAVIER oMBM. M in eighth casks, and 1842 m hhds. and “DUBOUCHE,” lS44,in hhds. on consignment, which SCOTCH and MONONG AHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAiCA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and ail other Wines: and Liquors* including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS m any A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS *m+AU Goods delivered , teithm one day's reach of Phua dclphia, pjntiGirr paxo. Orders will be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph. Vo Address, JACOB SNIDER,JR., Cheap Wine Store, . .-?■ <0 Walnut street, Philq. : j. T. Dectter, Woodward & Co., ' Builders and Erectors of. Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. . . ORDERS left at tlxisoffice or the Post Officei and for personal mtervicw ca i be seen on Fourth street, I residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and terry. Kefcrenui— Professor Silliman, Editor of Sfthman’s Journal s -Prolesßor O. M. Mitcnell,of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania i Umversiiy, Kentucky; Professor Chester i ewey, D>.Dm M-D, New York; Professor J. h. Casscl, Clearland liniveisity.Ohio. . : . _ , In Pittsburgh—A. VV. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Cot. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spares, J.*D. Williams, Major Harding, U. S. Arsenal. John Ewing & Sons., L. Harper, D. N. White, A. Mar shall, John Sampson,Major Davis and Jorrn H Shoenber ecr ’ ,■■ [novlSitf _ MEMPHIS ISSTITUTK. ■ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will commence on the first of Nonemotr and continue until the last of February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of- the following • PHOFKSSO BS : 7 t . FHttKMAN. M. D.| Professor of Anatomy. R. S- Nkwios, M. Professor of Surgery. _ ; 11. i llulcr.M- D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. - •: • W Btbd Powell, M. !>., Professor of Physiology, Pa* thology, Mineralogy and Geology. - 3 Kisojil- D-,Professor ofMateria Medica, Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. ;/• J; Milton SL?n>EES, M. I)., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. ■. j A Wilson, M. U. r ProfeasorofObateuics and Bis* eases of Avomen and Children. CLimqßS LECTCHE3. MeJicini— Prof. H. J. Holcb Sut««ry—Prof. R. S. Nbwtom. . . - Z Freeman, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator Thefeesfor a lull coureo amount lo 311*5. Each Professor’s Ticket, 315/ Matnculator’s 85. De monstrator 1 * Fee, 810. Graduation, SJO. , Those desiring turlhcriiil3rmaiion,’Willpleafieftdiires3 their letters (post paid) to theDeun? and jstudents arn vineiii the cilv will'please coll on him at the Commer ciaf'Aolel ‘ RS. NLWTON, MD, • DeanoftheFacuuy. LAW DEPARTMENT. UonEVV M Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. ZVnnj—SSO per session. Ailcomlnnuicauonspertamingto tlusdepartmenttauai be addressed lo K. W. M. KING, hsii* Zlttr.phu, ZVnn.yMaTch,lssD. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth arid professional.acquirements, witl compare favorably witblhefliostdißUngmshedinoarcoumrj - . TheMcdtcol Faculty constitutes an anomaly in Hus or any other country—all of them arc able Lecturers and the best ol Teachers Tho*e whowiUcontemplate ourgeogrophicalposuton, and the extentof our population can have no doubias to the eligibility of onr situation tor an enterprise o! the kind As to health, utcladlng all seasons of the > ear, we deny that any oiAerctly has more The first clusaof the Law and Medical Departments© this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented and mtue highest degree respectable— afavorab‘eomcaforthe tuiure prosperity ofthe Insulate 1 hat the public muy be satisfied of the permnueiufy of this school, wc feel U our duty to stale, that the Trumecs and Faculty form a untlin action, which aurrurs wcllroi its future success and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, ca nnot be inLerupted. E. W. M. KING, apt President of tbe Memphis Institute. Silver Forks, Spoon*! etc. WE keep constantly on baud a largo assortment of silver Forks, Spoons, Ladies, &e., of out own manufacture, of standard silver. . - ,f ’ JOHN B. N’FADDEN & CO., ■ 95 Market street. magnifying ttlaases, OFone.two andlhreegaßses. suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sals by : [oct*4] •• < .JOHN B.M?FADDEN 4 CO. To the Cltlßens of AllegUeny City* A BOX for the reception Of Orders for CITY MILLS A. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Such. Orders will be promptly supplied Mold . WILMARTH & NOBLE. 300 Meu Wanted Immediately, AT THE CIIARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages are 80 cents per day? and we charge 81,75 pct weok for boardings; Apply atihc office, on the Steuben ville road, near McDonald’s tavern—4miles from-Pitts burgh-' [jnnoSß'.tf] BURNSIDE, HANTfRY &• CQ. ' • ' SALE OF VALUABLE . t'' IRON WORKS, NEGROES, HOLES, &c. IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term, 1350,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace,, m Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April,.lBsl, the Furnace known aa the Louisa Furnaco and the Mount Vernon Famuce, with all the lands atiachedOnd adjoining there to, amounting to some 20,000 acres.... At the same tirao and place 1 will sell a valuable negro mau t John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1, A and 3 yoars, -The real estate on a credit of l, s, 3 and 4 yC On B iho 11th of April, .1651* I will also, sell, at the late residence of RobL Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., thd IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee For nacc and the Water Forge, on Barton’a.Crcek, with qH the lauds adjoining ana attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. Sumner County lands near OaUattru 1 will also sell, on.the 20th of March, 1851, in tho town of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, known as tho Preston tract of land, on a creditor I,2 and3yearn. - . House and Lat m Nasktvle. I will also sell, on ihe 2Sth of March, 1651, a valuable House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market Honre, known as Lot No. G 4, situated'on High st., on a credit of I*2 and 3 years. Bond and approved security will berequi red of the purchaser and a lien rctalncd.on tho real es tate in all caseß. ' P. PRIESTLEY, C. AM. Sale of Stales* Wagons, &c* I will, as the Admhr of Robt. Baxter. sell at the Lou isaFurnacc, in Montgomery County, Tenn, on the 9th day of April, 1851, all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Slock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. < -1 will al«o sell, on the llih day of April, 1651, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, m Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 39 Mules* Horsey Cattle, Household and Kitchen Fntnuare, together with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and secanty will be required on all sums over 810 The sale will bo conunacdaieoch place fromday to day, till all tho property is sold. • \ Dec. 17,1850. : ROBERT BAXTER, Adm-’r: • JIT* Each paper will Bend the Office of the Clerk and* Mustor tho papers containing the advertisements, with. the amount of the fee slated.' Published ttlb day of last gale. • • - • The Nashville Umon and True Whig; the Louisville Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittsburgh Post, wiHpubhsh the aboveadvetusement twice a week uulii day of sale, and forwuTd aceounts to the Clerk and Master tor settlement. • . = -. dec2S;tawis —ClaTk&vitteJtff‘f*son\an. . - Spring StocU of Carpets* - THE. -subscriber having returned from the Eastern ciues»u now receivinghisSpringstock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,- Stair Roils.-Hearth Rugs, Door Mails, Dragget biair-Crasb, 'table and. Piano Covers, Matting, All of which have been se lected from the latest importations and best manufacto ries. With an eye single, to ihe interest of his dtulo- i Baers, andall who may favor hint-with a call, great pains is at nil 1 times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and .examine the stock, where can bo fonnd the latest and best styles of the : above named Goods, with-prices* and qualities to'suit all X!,WIYND, •: Lynd’a Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building; Fourth street. febU /'tOP FlSH—ls.drams Cod fish m stole and.for sale V mart 'HIUIEH * HIOKETSON; --v 4 ■ a v * * i- * ril . ' r irantt €omjwt State niataal Fire Ituroraaee Compmay T’ HEhcit evidence of the successor 'hfJ&ffjpfJn endeavoring lo make the “STATE MUTOAIiHBB INSURANCE,. COMPANY, meetf&vs**9&£jj£ Community, is the unparMleled amounrof taumoss which Iran been done—having issued ncaly rou ciea in, a Utile mote than seven, moirihs ISSJKKSb over 870,000 capital to the company. The .Director® aie proud to ssy,ihat nearly ail the-property instuca U at the safest, hindthi small rislrs t and a large, proportion , insured for Only One year. . Number of PolioiOs issued-—• ~ 3,053 ■ ■ -. a : Amountof-propcrty insured . Q4fITJ/Oop w •AmonfltdfCT'arariice 3B 24,031,80 -.v,' <£> Amount of ffuarantce atock-® 70,12° Artiotmfof Josse«->-**»>»— ? aBOO w ; Xo be deducted from the above the incidental expen-, of the office.* • , ■ . .’ . _ ■«•' „ To city orcdttntty JnerchantsjCnd owners or avven ings, and isolated or country property,: •this companyaffords advantages Inpoint cf cheapness, safety and securltyjinferioTujnolnsurance Company intMs country., ... 1 Conducted on the equitable and greatly, unproved xys: leta of Ciaasilicntien of Risks, excliluiog'all -special lhazarda, insuring only a limited amount in any. 'One, lo cality, thus precluding the freouericy and obcurrenCo oi Uige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mata w plan,’ •it not only possesses thecheappess and. accommodation of both methods, but entitles the Ihsdred to a participa tion in ihcpro&ts. . *, >-V- - -• Itis under the control of the following Director* P.Rutherfbrd.A. J. GUIMt, Johnß, Packer, Samuel *« Jones,. Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C, Sedgwick, Robert Klotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, PresV Ai J. GOiLEHySec’y; ; ■ :A. A. Caabisb, Actuary.• • ; ♦ Penn Untnal Lfft lnsturance ©o*» PMl’ai A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H: DAVIS, (vice J. Finney, Jr:>deceasea,VNo: 383 Liberty street .■•.■>'■ ; For-thq better convenience of persons • residing in. the lower pan of the city, the agent may also bo’founa daily,.from eleven to twelve and two to thred o’clock* at the counting-room of J. Scboonmakor & Co., No. 24 ! Wddd streefj where all necdsaary inforinaUdh'. will bo :given 7 and promptly attended to/r- Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance* and blank on application; /Capital stock over £200,000 and constantly Increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851—2 w ■ ■ j; iZarltte*Flre aud Interna Transportation ' : IRSVR/llfOß. THE INSURANCE COMP AN YOF NORTH AMER .ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1704, capital.@3oo,- OOOfc’osqeU January 13,1851, £1,001,355 50, will make insurance oii buildings and (heir-contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by Inland transportation ofon the seas. • •- .... DIRECTORS; Arthur C?. Coffin, Pres’t., 1 Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, . John R. Neff, Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, . • . Samuel F; Smith, Francis Haskins, . . Samuel-Rrooks*' • ’ S.AtzstinAtHboiio,'' . Charles Taylor, Wiliinin E. Bowen, . Ambrose white, George W.Aapm wall, Thomas P.Cope, James N.-Dicksofl, : . S.Morris,vWaler, .. . 11. D.Sherrerd, Secty. This iei the oldest Insurance Company, m the. United States* and from its high standing, lohgexpeiience, am ple means, and avoidiug all risks ofanexirahazard oiia character, may be considered as offering ample tie i carity to the public.' WJM.P.JONB9, Agent*, j sl o4 , No. 141 Front street. ' SAFETY, THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND : LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY : ■ .= (ST ;■'? ' LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £SOO,OOOjM.E%naI to 03,500,000* T¥ jirn a large stifjdu* of profits.: .Apportion of both Yy capital and stirplus invested itrU. S. Government Stocks, andother securities iri the City of New York. : Policies held in this countryoyerC,OCo. r Persons in* paring participaiein theprofitsofthe Company, . CtdyorniartsJts taken at Teducid'TtUesC' 1 ' ' ~ • - among the advantages of a Policy-in this Company, are the pillowing:— '•-A party insured for the-wholc terra of lifo may at any rims borrow e/u-Aa/f the amount of aimual preraium* without note or security, or deposit of policy, aad is en titled to division of profits. • ' ’ 7 v : > ; jje may at any lime surrender hispolicy,and receive back as value (Hereof oncifaalf the gross sum paid by him in annual common premiums. A party already insuredior whole life may .on pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a>ntw policy upon the loan system now introduced,. : > : -Ponies already insured and entitled td;a ttoththxrd ioamorenot shut out from said two-third looni if the. * prefer it, upon the terms slated -.ln the Society's pomph 'lets. ‘ *;'• v - -V"' ' Apany may,at a moderate annual premium, insura for are, and he survive to reach the age of 60 years, As full''tuni insured vp to sTs,CGo* , nJtil&a jiaid ’to not'-or il he dies before reaebing-that age,the toll sum insured will be paid to his family orlegal representatives* v • lihas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations totusure the lives bf (heir Pasiom, arid- on Christmas or New year’s day to make the family 8 pre-. seutof the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Miniater/Whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely eqooL to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his deatßiM iaficon solution beyond expression to. know that his hplpless little ones are thus provided for. , Churches involved; yvoul(f s dp welblo insure the. lives of one or more of the trustees, at . whose demise the amount would be QpplieUio liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphietbandinformaiion givcagratU, at the Banking House of • W M. A. HILL & CO., .. cov29 : Wood st, seconddt or above Fourth;: • ■ INSURANCE. - U THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INBUR [; ANCECOMPANY.—Office; North Room of the Ex] u change,Third street; Philadelphia. t - ' Fibs Issuraucb.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei [; property in.rawn.and country, insured against loss or , damage by fire at theloWestrateof premium. i- Masiits InstrfiAncß^—They also insure Vessels, Car p goes and freights, foreign or coastwisevunder open oi c - special policies, an the assured may desire. U. I?rijLtiDTaArtspoßTATioit.—They also-msqremexchan- p . dize transported ‘by Wagons, Railroad: Care. Canal BoatfianifBieamßoat^ r bnriver&aud lakes, anthe-most . . liberalterms. - .• • - p : . II. Seal, Edmund'A. Soader ,} John.o. Davis. Robert Burton, John Samuel ry Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington,lsaac K. a Davis, William Folwell, John Newltn,Dr. R. M. Hasten, u James C;Hand, Theopiulus Yaoldiug, H. Jones Brooks, f. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sot rill, Spencer Me- » Uvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnsoß, William Hay,Dr ?: S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. - j.' DIRECTORS .AT PITTSBURGH,—D. T. Morgan, Uu g h Craig, > Taos, C. Hahu, Yice President. t * • Secretary. r . iryOffice of the Company,No. 42 Water street, Pius- } burgh. (je!6:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA',Agent. S Fire and Marine lninri TIIE OFFICE of the Insurants Co. of Horth Amsnsa has been removed io the Warthoiiseof Hardy, Jones & Go., No. 141 Front street, third house East of. Wood street, where the subscriber willissue Policies onrßtiUd* ings nnd their conte tils, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the-above old ana responsible Company. ... ; [apG) - : WM.P'.JONES,AgCni. . . Lire and. Il«auii liunraikce«i mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND .HEALTHINSURANCE X of- by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lßlS; Charter Per* petnal\Capital 9100,000.' - Rales lower thannany&mnjo l* oonta Company, and fall "U per eeht. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the followingComparf son will show. -Thas aporson ot-the age of Sbiasunbg fbrgtQO for lifeimust pay in. the Girard Pennsyl vania 52,36, Penn Mutual .82,36* &iauabl©B2,W> New England SAGS, Albion 82,48? New York lafc lt/i aMHealikiFAikid&hfaSlM. ,i\ ... Umscroiffl—Samuel.o OrnckvCbajles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P Hayes, MJW Baldwin, Chaa O R,Campbcll*-M M-Reeve, M; D-iLewJs Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Batier, Edwin R Cope. Fw*. dtnu Samuel 1) Orrick; Jice Fraident, Robert. P,,King Secretary j Francis - <> - Applications will be received andeverv information giveir by. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Owes; Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood: streets Pittsburgh. .•, ■> • - :• •• r - - ■■ . ooUP:y INDEMNITY. Tho Franlrlln Flrolnsaranoo Company DIRECTORS:— . , . *• Charles W;Bancker,* { George W.Rlchards, ' .Thomas Hart, , MordccaiD. Lewis, ' Tobias WagncT,' • AdolphlE; Boric, SamnolGrant. . David S. Browne, • Jacob & Smith, hlorris Patterson. - . CHAS.\Y.BANCKER,Pfes’t* Chas. G. Bakcuub, Secretary. : > • ; < Continue tomake lusarance,* perpettcalor limited on everydescriptionofpropeny-.in town tmd country/. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond which, with their Capital mid Premiums, safely invested afford amplffprotecuon to the assured. ? ThaAssets bf the Company, on January Ist, IBID, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly; were os fal* lows, viz:— * > . Mortgages —— —— ——61,047,45841 ; . RcalEstate *-.«•: 94,724 83 ' Temporary Loans* —flCjOOl 85 . Stoeks— • ——— 51,523 25 i, : Cash,Ac ; 33,80137 7l' : Since* their, incorporation, a period of y£re v thereby’affording evidence of the advantagesoi lusurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meevwithpromptness, aiMtabiUtie#,: ;:. J.GARDINjEB COFFJJi, Agent, 1 , ‘ C>fficeJ4.;E. corner -Wood and&Tsta Fl» Biid HalrU« lUluuiotV ' ' THE Insurance Comptmyof North America, of Philh delphia, through, its duly authorized Agent, the -sub scriber,'offers to make pcrmnncntpnd Unuted insurance oh property, in this city and us vicimty, and onghipmea by thecanai.and rivers. ' DIRECTORS: . Arthur G. Cofhu,Pres 1 1 - Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, : .Charles Taylor, , SamuelWvJones, ■ Samuel\V. Smith. Edward Smith,. Ambrose 'While, John A. Brown,.:. Jacob M. Thomas ■‘•JohttWbiie,. .. John B. Nefff Thomas P. Cope, . Richard D. wood,' Wra. Welsh, HehtyD. Sherturd', Shc'Y. This is the oldest Insurance Company -ih the United Slates, having been chartered in 1794: ltacharter is per petual, and from iteßigh stending, long; ple means, and avoiding nil risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as oSarihg ample seenri tytothe pablio. .Wll,l,lAbfp. JONES - At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.,'Waternnd Front sis., Pittsburgh ~ r . inayly SH£WLS.~Beeelved this morning dm 4ftft Slate and Long StLi\VLS—very 80D&* riorBt>le9,endqaaUues;Fot sale low.: ■ ' • ’ ’ A. A. MASON fc CO. r and G£ Market ttrcot- X) LACTATION MQLASJIiS—2O barrels new : ciod i Molasses lust received and for sole by ' ' • ~ MILLER. & RIGEETSONi 4 dwlfl ' i ; No*. 221 and 233 Libenyat; *, • U .' V r *. i, --S ‘ ' v ’ * K T . f?' • ••