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T mmr- A Yeh si-andin avilkins bv’R from Fuisburgfi* oecnjued- now llir : -^?55 A ? ,; ossess, on given ontlie Ist of April, Atwl * A PP J y *° H- W.'UOBBACK, Wilkmsborg, or, J. P. HORUACH, 397 Liberty si, Pittsburgh. matl:l TC .. 'i'o Kent, in the ninth Ward, A Two STOEY DWELLING HOVSE: of jtX. four rooms; a kitchen and good cellar jtpM bate oven; wash hoasc; coal house, fowl house} with a largo garden, having twenty peach trees, in fine bearing order; also, a large stable. The wholo will be reuted for $9O, or, without the stable, 680. - S. CUTIIBERT, Geitf "Agent, 70 Snuthfield street. l For Kent* * ritfrE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE JLMASONIC HALL , Fifth Stbkbt- The first floor Is sub-divided mio two Store Rooms front, 20 by 60 feet, and will bo very desirable for Fancy Stores, iwo Rooms back, smtubic for Offices—access cr^„^ d b ? n r;^e ,i^s;n^T"t l i^d e r„ lr a Variel > Tie whole will be ready by the Ist ol April, fehJ n,olre of • JAMES W. HAILMAN, - - .. Water street. A F jaS M P*B\T°.S ACaES FOR SALE.-A valu- Krtblriin m ‘ , es f««n .the. City, near the oEiSbw,? nd / lx t ¥ lcs from the Railroad and the snn C . r -* “} Freedom; 05 acres are well improved and > a large Garden, and Orchard of 250 Fruit Hr . i ce Qualities, and ia good order; 44 acres TOiU.prime timber; a new two story h*?!- 0 *•wuU.parlor, duimgroom,kitchcnand cellar,two v am^e j K * also; a good bam and larce stable, granary.{t&, good water and in a good neighborhood, •V” c . e ©3,200, With immediate posscss!Oiir~conld be di* Tided into two Farms. • • S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, 70 Smithfield street. I?mb%--- To **et.—A two story-BRICK HOUSE, with Jfagj&.double back buddings, situated-on Wylie, near Washington street, Gas light in front of the house. Enquire of . JOHN MAJOR, Alderman,. feb27:lw cor-Wylie and Washington sis. ~ For Rent* That large dwelling house, wui. extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables attached—the -Residence- of the late Wrm J. Totten Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of March. Forlerms, apply lo D.R. M’ABOV, Guardian, or R O. Totten,, at the Fort Pat Works. [foblB .. Exoellent Batlness to Dispose o t IN ALLEGHENY.—In consequence of the dissolu tion. of Partnership between MORRIS A HA WORTH, they offer tor sale their business, situate ou Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City. It is useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or tho amount of business we have done, as both are well known; all we shall say is. that it is a first-rate chance for any one wishingto embark m a similar trade. The stock consists 0/ Drugs,Oils, Paints, &c n Groceries Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market vnlao. 'Apply to MORRIS & HAWORTH, febla . , Diamond, Pittsburgh. For Rent. -A- SMALL -FRAME COTTAGE, with' £3. ‘rooms on the first floor; large diruig room KSia and kitcheambbsementj two small rooms in the garret; with a large garden and several fruit trees—a very, desirable residence tor a small family. Situated nearMmersvilte. Possession given immediately. Also, several small Tenements for rent. Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, and three fronting on Penn street. Terms easy Apply to JOHN HERRON,or . . H. P. CAIN, corner Market feb2o •. _______ __ _ and Fifth streets- • 7. To Leti . . “ ■ A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situuted fegfe jXX near Chaitiera. Creek, four miles from the jUfitfa City, and U a very desirable country residence. There is a.ncw.carrtsge-hoaae, stable,and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con taining a variety of choice Fruit trees. For particulars 10 F- u - PATTON, 211 Liberty ft., or J. 8. BONNET, on the premises.. 1 [fcb3 * "IjIOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground having a front of CO A feeton Centre Avenue,-and running InckSSG feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a largo Brick Dweliing ilouse. neartynewand wellfinlshed. The lot u planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubbery the country can afford. If application be made soon, the property will be sold at a fair price and terms. Enquire at the office of \VM. C. FRIEND, ■ , * Attorney, Fourth street,- ■ fcbllitf . . between Wood and Smithfleld. For Rent In Blrmingnam, ONENEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favorably situ- faffßSa ate.for a-large Grocery and Produce business. Possess ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a good business man. . ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding house ana mn. Elleven new three story Brick Houses—some just finished; -possession given immediately. Others on the Ist April. ■ALSO—One:Frame .House, and several np stairs .TOOSUr • ALSO—One Brick Yard; and Kila to burmn. ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to pal a large: amount—and one oftho best points about the city lor sales; FOR SALE-OR LEASE—One large lot,' favorably situated for:a Foundry au l Engine Shop or other manu facturing, having dee;; water- in front, (a harbor,) for fittingoutand repairingstearaboats t &c. ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday, the 25th of March next,at L 2 o’clock, or ap proved paper. ALSO—Lots on lease, to build ou.l . Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom of Rest,/Matthews A Co., No. 23 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter., feb3., ■ •: JOHN RHEY. Very Yfttaable City Property for Sale* THE undersigned, Administrators of the estate Of Thomas Fairman, deceased, offer for sale the entire real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, correlating of one 20feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back S 3 feet S inches to a 10 feet alley. Also,The tavern stand known as the Mansion House, ironUßgonLibertystreeiOl feet C inches, andonCherry alley 82 foct 9 inches, running back 93 feet to an alley, with the grounds and stable connected,fronting on' Plum aliey t thirty throe feel four inches. Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al cy, each eight een feetfront, and ranntng back 0b feet parallel with Plum alley. All of which property will be sold at pri vate satie, by application to me subscribers;or If riotsold before the2stlt of March, will be offered at anciton to thehighest bidders. Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to R. FAIRMAN; or .' nn - R. CAMPBELL, ja3o:tmrts • ■ ■■ 151 Liberty street. _ - Street Property* for Sale. Ji I rELT. op Penn street by UOfeet deep, to an alley, just, below Si. Clair street, and aajoining.Mat- Stable. Enquire of Thompson Ben, at J®22 . _ _ _A. WILKINS & CO.’S. m • » aealdencir— — A Lt)f on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will xX be sola very.low to any one wishing to build there on. - The access wiUbe easy, and the: Eat commands a most beautiful view. ‘ [octal] THOMPSON BELL For Rent, • ‘ A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between J\. Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas While, as a Dry Goods Store. Also—A large well finished ROOM'in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well c alculatcd and smtabie.fbr a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. • * - E, D.GAZZAM, apltlf _Oifice, Third st., over the Post Office. .Goal Land on Yougnibgheny, IAA ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam Awv/ there 13 a pit opened and . railroad prepared tor putting coal in boats, [octal]. THOMPSON BELL. M-.. ■.. ■.. ■. ■ To Lot. ' : 1 • A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, On Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge laednct. Enquire of H. AV. Fish, Real Estate • Broker, comer of 6th and Smithflcld streets. [oct29 A Farm Tor Sale* fIIHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, I containing ICO acres—loo of which are cleared.— The fhrm lies directly on the road from Middletown to JeffeiPon; it is well-watered { with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn; with Stabling; - For farther particulars apply to the subscri ber,on the premises, m Allegheny county, 12 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL MCLINTON. Moon towns ntp y October 23—tf JPor Bale* . A LOT OF GROUND, containing 3} Acres, situate ono mile below the town of Beaver. Be&vercoun ty,on Which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 b> 40feet,H*toaeshigh, with a basement. The house has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. It is within 200 y«m!s of the Ohio river, aud commands a fine vtewor i.,nnd is bounded on the North weal by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty, would be desirable for acountry residence, or for a garden,or summer boarding house. A lot of n acres adjoining it will be sold with it.if decired by Ihc pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, ihat it will be a bargain. to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. A G. L. B. FETTERMAN, : icb£f.tf Attomcysat Law, Fourth si. . • For Salop A -HOUSE AND Lot, sitnated on Pike street,between F J ac ,^ r 7, creels, Fifth Ward. The Lot fs t ° f Alilena " n Lana ror Sale. -/THK Chwuer’s .Coal Company will «ell some em, it- X nraMsftKaJtf.LANU, situated on and near die Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminn. of their railroad. . . u# The LoodwUl be divided into quanuties to suit Dur chaflets* and the terms of payment will be vorv eußv Enquire of Z W REMINGTON,; v ■ seo4: ■■ ■■ . -Manager. jProfr *n<T Prescription Store for sole, A tmtfG and PRESCRIPTION STORED located in . A -a flopnsbiDg andimproving-pariof the city, which is doing' profitable'bvstntu, is offered for sale upon cuy ■ --a. • ■ .. - • Fbr further particulars, apply at this office. SODA ASH—ISO casks Soda Ash, finest quality, for gaie [fcttMl ALEXANDER KfTfG JStEEBiAN’S JOURNAL, or ARTS aNl> SCilipiCiT D —Fivedollara per annum,—free of nosings., S U h.' oenpboni ‘ Jbr Sale & Gfo £tt ■ h Retil'Eßtrfte Sftle." ■ . . ;. ■ INhccordanec with the provision of the will or the iato Samuel Thompson, Bm« the followiM.vnJna'ble property will be solo at the warehouse of J. D. Wil liam* Jb Co-, 116 Wood street, on Monday, the lOth day of March, I£sl. at 10 A. M , viz: The valuable Warehouse and. Lot on Wood street, now occupied by Mr. Ueorpo-Brocd: * Also, a valaahle Lot on Market street, oil which arc orectcd three Store houses, a brick tofiement and Stable, in possession of Messrs. John SheavC: Yeager, R D Thompson and Wra Slruble. J.D. WILLIAMS; MARY THOMPSON, Sumvitig JsxeetttoT3. M mar&flt T„„ eal , Kjtoto for Bole. offers fo: sale a large number of valuable building lots, and south very desirable siteH ® anu (actoriesLin the borough of Birmingham, loca theran ™ hc Sctoo ‘ Hcnse and Wish Lu ™ V a ? ld of Birmingham m. population and iS! on ®fi , wea iih» and &e reasonable prices at m • 13 . 1 he sold, will render them a safe and pro* uiabic investment. [hUc perfect. Terms favorable. *P r Particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F, Gilmore, Esq, on Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4lh slrcots, or of William oyrames and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in tian27] MOSES F. EATON._ For Sale. subscriber offisrs for solo a large and well built JL BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, within three miles of thiscuy... Possession given on the Ist of April next.— Also, a veiv desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent waterthere* on,, situated near the above. Also, a lot of ground 43 feet XI inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7th .Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It is now certain that the Plunk. Road will be completed past the above property early in the coming summer.— For ftmhor information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property. [ja*.W:tf Valuable Property fbr Rent* y • A three story BRICK HOUSE > belon^xnp 1 to estate ofWat. J. Totten, deceased, js offer for rent or lease. It is situated on Fourth st., Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been newly papered and pointed; It is now occupied by Mrs. Verner. Kent, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or RmiEBT C. Totten, at the works of Knap & Co. Possession fiven on the Ist of April. L. R. M’ABOY, Ouariian: ADDITIONAL SALE-OF Forty Town Lots In East . Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lois* m the above thriving Town having nearlv exhausted those pre* viousljr laid out, and the demand sull continuing, ibe undersigned has been iaduced to lay out a portion of hU property in town lots as above, and ofTors them tor sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the vtcwsof those wishing to porchasc. It is needless to say anv thing of the loe&iion of the town and prospects, (n having been sufficiently described in recent advert* isements,} other than that over oue hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those, wishing to procure n desirable home. The above lots ore among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and are principally located in the cen tre of those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor lu Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street, Pittsburgh, JOHN S. BLAKELY, Bast Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. (l ebi&daw f Orphans’ Court Sale. BY Virtoe of an orderof the Orphans’ Court of AUe ghcny County, dated 6tli day of Fcby,A. U. 1851, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, m the City of Pittsburgh, on tbs second Monday (the 10th day) of March next, at 10 o’clock, A. Alkali the following described Real Estate, of which Francis M’KcnnOjlatc of the City of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue ol a cer ium article of agreemeul,d&i£d the 10th day of Septem ber, A. D.1R33, between P. Lorenz, G- E. Warner and Jacob Painter, of the one part, and the said Francis M’Kenua, of tbc o thcr pan, diea, seized, viz r—All that certam lot or piece of ground shuate'iu the said City of Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract. Ross township, op posite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot No. two hundred and forty-three (313) in the plan of lots laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorenz, containing in front on Main street twenty-three feet and extending back u> CarpemeraUev,havingercCied onthe front thereof a two story* brick building, about twenty teetfrontby thirty feet in depth, and on the rear a doa ble two story frame building, fronting oa Carpenter alley. Terms and Conditions of Sale —Une-halt of the pur* chase mouey lobe paid in hand, and the balance to be paid in two equal annual payments—bearing lawful in terest; and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property. For further particulars, enquire or Mosers. Mitchei A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 126 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ANN hPKENNA, Adm'rx of Francu M’Kenna, deceased, i fHiaallaatona. WINTER OIL—I2OO galls. bleached Winter Whale Oil, in store and for pale by marl MILLER A lUCKETSON. 4 CASKS superior eacar cared DRY BEEP for sale by H.C. KELLY. mar 3 No. 20 Fifth street. 1 j\i \ BUS. EXTRA DRIED "VEAClifc»3 lor sale ov WU ntar3 H.C. KELLY. LAUGHLIN’S SUPERIOR HAMS for sale by _maro H.C. KELLY. FISH.— Nos. 12and3 Mackerel; No. 1 salmon; Sis qtuel and Trout, for sale by mar 3 11. C. KELLY. C CONSTANTLY -receiving at regular periods, Fresh. J Balter and Eggs, from. Washington, Westmoreland, Beaver and Armstrong counties; sold wholesale and re tail, by jm&iOl H.C. KELLY. For Sale* wSSIL A first rate SORREL MARE—trots well in AjL-LiHatness or under the saddle. " B.A, FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of First and Wood ®ts. BELLOWS— Five pair second hand Bellows for sale by (feblOJ SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. LAflD—3s packages No. 1 Lord for sale by . fc*>22 WM. DYER, TDACON-liamsacd Shoulders for sale by JD febS2 WM.DYER. CLOVERSEED— 10G bbls. jusf rcceivineand for sale by STUART & SILL, : mar 4 ,124 Wood street. CRAB "CIDER—IO bbls, nrhne in 6to T c and for sale. mart STUART & SILL. POTATOES —100 bbls. in store and for sale by . mart STUART A SILL CIORN— GO bbls. shelied in store and for sale by ' mart . STUART A SILL. TOBACCO-t6Q boxes s’s in store and for sale by mart STUART A SILL. HICKORY NUTS—loo bags in store and for sale by mart STUART A SILL. I'EA —10 half chests Yonng Hyson ; *** 10 do extra fine do;' 10 do Imperial and Gunpowder; 10' do Cheelan and Oolong; 40 catty boxes various styles ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., mars corner of-Wood and Mfth sts. TOBACCO— ISboxes S’s Ho*ey Dew; 15 do s’s do do; 19 do . lQt extra do; . 20 do JB do do; For sale by mar* J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. ZINC WASH BOARDS—fctf doz. ItofHea’lPate n . for sole at manufacturer’s prices by marO J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. SUGAR —10 hhds. prime New Orleans j 20 bbls. assorted Loaf; 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for sale by mars J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. MOLASSES-75 bbls. New Orleans; 12 do Sugar House; 5 do GoTdcnSyrup; for sale by mars J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. SUNDRIES—IOO doz. super Corn Brooms: O 4 bbls. Hickory Nuts; 10 casks Potash; 10 bxs.Soleratas; 50,000 Common Segars: 2,000 fes. Deer Hair; 20 bxs. Fox’s Starch; 10 bxs. Wood’s Pearl Starch; 3 coses super Rice Flour: for sale by mars J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. FISH— 10 half bbls. No. 3 Mack are 1; 1G qr. do do 1 do; IS kitts do 1 do; 2 bbls. No. 1 Salmon; for sale by mars J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. 1 fiK GROSS BONNET received and ■LUcJ for sale by J.L.SHEE, mart corner of Penn and Irwin sts. fW A REAMS RULED CAP WRITING PAPER for (O sale low by fmarsj . J.L.SHEE. QK BBLS. Ohio Fire proof Paint for sale by • ' OO marC J,L.SrtEE| | ODOZ. TUBS for sale by AtO marfl • HOMINY* —Obbls. “Pearl” Beuver Hominy; „ 12 do .White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, Just received and for sale by WM.DYER, marO No. 201 Liberty street. ROLL BUrTER—I2 bbls. good Roll Butter for sale by fmartij WM.DYER. ]"7iLOUR— 60bbis. Superfine; . GO do Fine; : 10 do “Musty,” for sale by I maiG WM. DYER.^g BACON— Homs and-Shoulder jast received from smokehouse for sale by [marttj WM DYER MOLASSES— GO bbls. prime oak cooperage; 30 do cypress do; For sale nt a reasonable price by • tnadk WM. DYER. iLAniEßis—bbO pnmo “live geese” Feathers for _sale cheap. [mart] WM.DYER. T ARD—6O packages No. 1 kegs and barrels. JLi marO VVM- D" POTATOES— fi»bbls. dry mealy reds for sale by marO *. - , WM.DYER USH—Herring, Mack> T oi; White Fi*b,Cod Fish, Box Herring, Ac., for galcy» w . [maro| WM.DYER. ILOVERSEEB-S5 bble. CfenicQ Seed for sale low by m »' o _ ■ - ■ WM. DYER. ■pACKhB I'fcAS—ls chwufii. Young Hyson; fcbla ° unh po<mil PMk'ge'S by’^ — M sal ° 1 " w CLmS 5- "" baga 1110 c " f MSpT@ SSiE by 1 Wea,Crfl » MILLER fc RICKETSON "' ©cogs ortb UteHcmes CouaturandL'Colds Cure a in 48 Homs. SINCE thcmtroduciion of this new compound.Cough* and-colds are cured in a very short Umc. we -will warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup- lo cure case* of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitig, in less time and at a cheaper ralfciUtECa tiny ioiher medicine ovcrdiscov cred.. AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicinc&alwnys sicken- the; stomach and ..pro* dufce nausea which is piorc disagreeable than the Cough ilsolf.r This is obviated m this mixture, fnr it is a plens nnt soothing article and it will euro, or the moneytotttbe refunded! TThc evidence in favor of this medicine in our city, from our own citizens, should conduce any one of tiseffioaay. It is thetirespripuon of a regular phyei cian, and has been used by him in his own practice for a number of years, with the most Uctoic success. : CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cou?ii and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman m‘Washington county, who had. suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eightyears, has been .entirely re lieved and the cougn removed by the use of half a do zenof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup.. Aeer.tleraan from Peoria. Illinois, writes that u he knows the*Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for ho has used it in his own case and in the cases of members of his family with the most perfect success. It cs ofts'op thk Cheapest Medicines now known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 52,50. - Country Storekeepers won Id do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine oaiiand ail the tirao, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all.coughs and diseases of the lungs find incipient Consumption . \ - - CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buyzoma-one of the vurious nostrums, but do not heed them.. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Keysee’s PectoraJ/ Syrup, and take no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants-and. herbs of the materia naedica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. -There can be no deception in this medicine- It is prepared iu your own city, and the proprietor has numerous;cetlificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous or seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine.'- Large discounts will be-made'to those who will take an interest in lbc.medictnc. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be fonug humanity aservice by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world bus ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KRYSER A M’* DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by B.M. Carry, Allegheny city; l*. Brock er, jr.,Brownsville; George Baird, Washington ; John H. Buchanan. Hickory; George Kcyser, hrKeespori; J. D. Vowcll, Canonsburgb; and by merchants and druggists generally. { [jai's Is respeetfuUy invited to the following truths, set forth in relation to on* of the most important Remedies of mod ern times ! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT isnot more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, nine* then, become fully appreciated by the commuuiiy, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more eertainwill its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got op f° r ike sole, purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be u?ed when all nostrums have beer forgotten, The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the eanb by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition, IriJ* our duty, when wo write übonr a medicine, that we. write tbcth— that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust oar ward, dr put confidence in oar stntemouts. The sick are Very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief rrom dis ease, A story can barmy be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now. we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth ia relation to our Remedy should be toid. in order to secure for it a reputaiiou far exceeding any single article of ihcmateria fneiica. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own »'iiizen«, who were totallyblind, have been restored lo sMit Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, alro. the ease of a gentleman In Bea ver county. There are others; butthese cases are near home, and may be referred to by any person* who may have doubts on the subject. These cases weroeured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, lions—DiarThrca, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout Neuralgia. Eruptioua on the Skin, Pimplcaonthc face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm. Teller, i>cald Head pains fn the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcer.*, Wens, fumore.Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation. Fever and Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections Of a chronic nature, tendimr to Pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burnsand Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid- Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bumons. In fact, it is a great urivkssaL remedy, and has been tried in most of the ahovodiscases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificate* that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor,who will take pleasure in showing them to the aiHicird or their friends,. Whaicver others may say about their medicines the Petroleum is the‘greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing iu the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt aud uncertainty, arc willing to award itdu* praise and consideration. Before another year roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge ibniihe Petroleum is the greatest mediciae ever discovered. For sole, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, * .. _. • 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass,Aiiegheny City. Also, br the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. (jaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! persist THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice l A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CIXRER , PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by. Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Phis is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, UYER COM.PLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef is about two hours,. out of. the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LtXBiG, ip his celebrated work on Animal Chem Istry. say's“ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous bo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from uie mu cous membrane of the stomach ot tho Calf, in which va rious food, as meat and eggs, will bo so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pbrsiea, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et,” published by Fowlors & Wells, New York, pnec 35, states the same gTeat fact, and describes the method of preparation. There arc fey higher authorities than Dr Pereira. * Dr. Combe, in hisrvalunble writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,"observes that “a diminution oftbe due quantity of tho Gastric Juice is a prominent and nll-prc vailingcause;of Dyspepsia;” and he states that u a dis tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Grahau, author of the famous works on“ Vegeta ble DieV’.says r l{ It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated iii water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the naturaldieesi ive process,” Dr. Simon’s gTeat work, the “ Chemistry of Man ”(Leu & Blanchard, Vhila., 16-10. pp. 321-2) says: u The discov ery ofPEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly m an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in tho nuturni Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Dunolison, of tiie Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devoies more than fifty pages to ah examination of tins subject. His'experiments with Dr' Beaamont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” ho says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN ha* produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been givenof more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, iu Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly dll desperate cases, aud the cares were not only rapid and wouderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, aad particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, rever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestiyeorgans,after a long sickness.. Also, tor excess in eating, and the 100 free use of ardent spir its. Jtalso reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There ib no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not Heem to reach and remove at once.— JJ?,mjKSJ bow bad they may bo, it GIVES INSTANT KhLibr . A single dose removes ail the unpleasant sump unm, and it only needs jo bo repeated, for a short time, to moke these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once Hi* mrticularly excellent In cases of Nausea. Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. ’ Price, ONE DOLLAR per boiUe. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J S HOUGHTON, M.D.j Sole Proprietor. Sold by agonts m cvcry town m the Untied State*, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally Agents for Pittsburgh, KKYSER & McDGWRLI,, HI Wood street. * ■ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices, [nvihhy. Also, for sale by:K. E/BKLLLRB, 57 Woul street: J. L. SHEE. Boll’s Sarsaparilla and tbe Oliolera. lyjOT a single man, woman 6r child has died of the JLi CHOLERA or any of ils symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city oi Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made,'and where from 150 lo »)0 bottles are retailed dajl&bui few isolated cases of -Cholera have occurred, nmP they were cither persons from boats or those who disregarded oar advice. •• _ , • .: [Ctna»noa CAronicZj. For sale by KEYBKR & M>DOWEJUj,I4O Wood «. * w “ erc the genuine article .may alwirys be _ ETROLEUM—A certain cure lor DIAKitHCEA, a diseiisc very prevalentthis hot weather—thc fore runner of Cholera. Tryit i' r For cale by ±jyg .KEYSER 4 McDOWKLL, 140 Wood at t VfHJTEW £S?k ; '''S’SS^fii-/.' i'iffi"£;~$ I’'W^S-Sv';S'"f:a 1 ’' W^S-Sv' ; S'"f : a vt'ft * : - ■-■ f''"**' ' • ■'*•;■ HJ .‘'/.—t *' • r .;* •'■ IB »•„•«,. ... ~.\r- * » * t Pabllc Attention k— 600.1*15. for sale. by - B. A.FAHNBSTOCK *CO, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. W.,Corner of Wooil and Fifth Street*. PUE Proprietor oi the Morning Post and Msbcurt “k jespectfiilly informs his friend# patrons of these ppjiors, mat ho lias a Idrge as soriment of JOB TYPE AND /Ll OTHER MATERIAL a Job; Printing. Office, and thathe is pre* pared to;cxecutc rt'j I^TTKR PRKSS FEINTING OP EVERT DESCRIPTION': PtH£l\} Sills of Lading, Circulars , ffisfift}** Bin mads, Cards , ■ Srwfti • Blanks, Hal Tips. BnTini’ ofßlajihs, Stage, Steamboat and Canal "°;'" u ‘Bj'rith 8 j'rith appropriate cuts, pruned on the shortest wSt* 1 * mos ' reasonable,terms:: : the patronage of his friends and “SSSM generally, in this branch ofhi* business.- ge P£* • L. HARPER. JAMES W. WOODWELt, A CABINET VP** W&gaaFURNTTURE MANUFACTURER , /<p Ware-rooms 97 and 09; TMrd street. T W. W, respectfully informs his friend# and castom “ * ers that lie has now completed, the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in this cny, as he is determined to uphold the. quality with well-seasoned' materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility m mat ufacturing, he. is enabled to produce warranted fumitHre, at the lowest prices. ~ adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own,in quality and price, and * e . e P* always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to Uie most elegant and costly, that a house, or any pariof one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, thut the adframuges ofhis establishment may be known, i he tollowingurticlcs consist, in port, ofhis stock, which lor richness 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 rosewoood, raa liogany and walnut Eiizabetheii, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Sotas.Teto-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; iashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ f artor Writing Desks oi various kind*; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music >tands, and holders, marble top,mo hoeany, fotrewood ami walnni centre and sota, ta bles, extension dining table-; all sizesof the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans anti stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, lowcl racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper inache, table and tea poy*, ma hogany, rosewood, and ialuid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with alt articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished ai iha shorl esi notice. Ali oniers prompi JyjU totided to CHAIRS ANO FbllMTtlßK. jYo.tfS Thirdurutybeiicfen Mvkfiand Wood, Sjuth tide. Wk have nov.* oq hand a large and splendid stock of every variety ol OnAj£s*w*;-sa«' ls|| andCAULNET-FCRNITURE, which we~M7 f T *are confident cannot bt?sarpasse d. iiEggggjggßl • equalled;in thiaCtiy,om il.e Wcetiin style aud finish. Those who aresn wantoi Furniture arc respectfully invucd tocall and examine lot themselves. ItT*-Steamboatsfurnirhed onlfij ithorteatnslice. ik/* Ah oidera promptly attended to. tcblO:tf O’DONNELL.MULLEN A CO. i' urnitare andOJiair Ware Uooinai T I i \OUNO & CO., tamer of Third** : .***j£|“* and bmith/Ui4sl3.,opp4stußrown\ iToieliXjjL Pvub u rgh* Pa., keep constantly on hand rea*| rnukc to order, ut the lowest prices, *i» HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURiMTUKE, and CHAUib,of the best workmanship and most approved styles. _ feblS Steamboats,~Aboyl [ Tun subscribers tender their ac(£\ the favors bestow ra*. eu upon them by tEoir Steamboat friends, nudßfl would rcepeettally remind them antj others inte- * * rested in building boats, that they are at oil times pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terras, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of die bes material and workmanship. TIS YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and SraiUtfield streets, ' •• opposite “RrownV Hotel.” ®* C. UAiIMKK, u. paulxb Hammer & Hauler. CA.I2INKT \VAKEROOM,SMITUFIELDSTIUiET, BtUfften Sittn&tittoi and Sirate terry alley, Pius burg, Pa. UAM,\LliIt & DAUjLKR keep constantly on band CfetajP variety o:* and fashionable Furniture. Fvrjwarranicdcqmil lo dhy in the eity> and sold on as * 1 «javorAhlc terms as can be obtained at tiny similar cetablishment in »he West. :.Thcy have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest anti plainest to the most cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:t!in / j-J IN M. L. STEVENSON continues to monu- CABINET- WARE oi, every flcscrip ***«£»—l * oa i al «*» old stand, corner of Liberty and Lii-p4s£3SeveHUi streets. UNDERTAKING attended tOtin alius brunches. . mnyll axtrft Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors ■ of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS,” have placed - boxes for the reception of orders, at the followiagplaces* . J.&. R. Floyd’s «lore T corner of Wood and tip its ; • M.Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelca’s store, 3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smilhfield; : John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wvlie streets; Telegram Oirivc, Fourth street; H. C.KeiiyvGrocer, cor.Sth *ru and Market oiler: . M. Grass’s« •»e,9ih Ward. The Flour wart.j will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flc*&c., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use.) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers cau have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as wc shall endeavor to do than just cc. imaysM] WILMARTH & NOBLE. HOI FOIX CALIFORNIA. I'UE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack , ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CURWINNE, BROTHER & CO~ at Panama, and to engage Passage ta first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco* Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, Post Buildings, Firth si., uear Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Li-ht Cloths, all wool. Cashmarcttes, Scotch Plaids Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by JOSHUA ROBINSON. Philosophy of Brandreth’s Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we cat, was convened into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries thisheattoevery ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the ~^ ,r . a . “ orn >* wail. : While the blood is thus the seat of Itfc, it is also the scat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandrellfs pills give blood the, necessary power to throw out from itself oil impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were m °Te mneere, there would be fewer religious creeds: and if they kept close to nature’s laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. Aa i men grow intelilligent they will become wiser and hap-j pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, I i? n sickness assails them, llicyuse Brandroth’g.Vcge- j mble Unlveral Pills, which soon restore them to health- They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require P° exl *^ are ' vv h e «ihey are used, iaeither dietorcloth- be always iiilhe.house,so that upon the first indication of sickucßS they may be used. One .dose in the beginning ia more potent Tor good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixedin thesystem. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism,coativeness, fevers, and in I all acute, heavy or deep-sealed pains, their effects will I be found beyond all praise.. ‘.Three or five will act like aeharra, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ying months of sickness and the evils, thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s' Pills are a known and I fully tested medicine, one lhafis used by hundreds of j thousands in this country and throughout The civilized v ? or *d. They ure quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take outoQly that from the blood which is j tuo cause of weakness and pain, leaving Btrerigth and I health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap peute that relishes all kinds of food.- j sola at No.S9 Diamond alley—tbeonly place in Pitu bargh where the genuine Brandrcth Pills are kept fdrsalo I —tue unaersigneu to the oniy agent in the city. J decg&flm . THOMAS REPPATH. A. OIILLIKBN & CO., AVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smilhfield st. a large assortment of fanoy and plain Furniture, which sell 15 percent, below customary rates, terms—cash only. .. . jdec37:ly T n . DUiblntioxu iIL Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under ihefirra of J. S. BONNET ft Co., lstDisday dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern m settlement. JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. tLr Haying sold my emire inlercstin the firm of J. S. bonnet A. Co. to M. Patton, my lato partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure ia recoin* mending him to the confidence ©t my friends-and the P allll <=- __ [aii3] ■ J. S. BONNET. _____ t Removal. rpilL. subscriber wishes to infonn the citizens of Plus-' ,4* tiugb aud the public generally, that he has removed hi. CARPET STO RE ftom Nos. 01 uml 03 Wood street, to ine Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu- TheMusSYim, and ha# connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing omce lilchj m connection with (us old room, makes Ul V?° sl fcpacious Carpet establishment lathe country ; and fits advantages so lar surpass any house m this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain oi , suiting every.purson who may favor him with a call, in® stuck i* complete in every article In his line, and gre«t pains will bctukenataU umes to show goods to persona wishing to look or buy. ocUd _ E. W. LYND. ' R. C. Stockton, : xt bookseller and stationer, ttlo ' ,COMra orMamet and Tumn otrsetsv on hand for;sale—Writing,Letter. JJL Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful-;l iera r V T ai }d Trunk • BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which ho will sell at the lowest CBtb j pnscs, or in exchacgeToi Rags and Tanners* Scraps, j : .■■*. k. (ttlotfjmg. Winter Clotlilng Selling Low for Cash. PDELANY, IQO.LxbcUy street, Pittsburgh, -havou • liund a- iargo assortmeut of ilie lutest of WinterCoats;of fashionable colors. Also, Pants, Vests and all other articles in the clothing line.: Wholesale purchasers will find a most desirable stock to select from, and will be sold low for cash. IdeclO B. M.AUGUST, v MERCHANT TAILOR, INI-ORMb ins friends and customers th at he has open ed a CLOTHING STORE; nt No. 85 Smithfieltint., wfiere Uicy can be suited at ull tuncs with- anything.in his line, made in tbd'moat finished style’ arid .'workman like manner., His Goods ure-01l fresh; of the best and mo«.fnsbionable material, and no pains will.be spared toatlordtho greatest degree of satisfaction to hi# pat rons. A good fivock of Ready Mode CLOTHING always ' ; ... [dtclG . SI. KELLY, - MERCHANT-TAILOR* HNo. IT SmithJUXd street, PMsburzh Pa* AS JUS i\ RECEIVED Fr6m THE'EAST—a laTge and carefully selected., stock of French.. English American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES * and VEST irsGS—of the most approved colors and slylcsj Tvhich' he is prepared tomnke.io order in the very besl-mnuner and or, the most reasonable terms. He has always on hand a good iassortmant of gentle men s- Fashionable ssadt made' CLOTHING, Shin#, Hankerc'hicfs,Gloves, Siispenuers;T!cc. Clothing I Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! M , , „ JOHN M’CLdSKEV, : : • ! Whales ale and Retail Dealer in Cloihine t :lsl Liberty *t. Pittsburgh, Pa. ' llfl'Y stock of Fall and Winter Clothingisnow ready, I^L t ai 9 oan J in ff. lo °P ward » o f 8100,000, which I think will be found to by one.of the.choicest selections of gar ments ever got up in this or any other city in the West erncountry. < : - My purchases having been all made early, I-have therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all nescripndnsof Woollen Goods, arid am -therefore ena bled to offer my stock atunnsualiy lowprices., . ; I hare this season paid-more tbaii usual attention to the manuracturing and style of my garments, so that , the very lowest priced as well as tho finest are got up in:a style and elegance hot to be 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 ot my prices. ,Th« proprietor would particularly call the attention o£ all dealers in Clothing to Lis present stock, believirig that upon examination of the 'quality rind prices of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at bfs establish-' wam- The.wholesale room now contains upwards of J,OOO garments, from the finest in quality to the lowe&tin price. The proprietor is now determined to : make this depart ment a point of great ouraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States. In the catling department will always b* foumVa very large selection of all.the choicestmakeatif Clotlis,Ces euneres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloth* to order In iheahortfest notice m the latest and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invites his old friends anti customers, as W'ell as the pubhein general, to call and examine for bcmsclves. . . r .f oel L3 _ Great inducementi to Bay Clothlnel WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE”® 1A ? 0. 3ie LIBBRtt. AND 53 IRWIN STREETS. . wishing to sell bis enUre stock of ox £LOTHING, offers his. EXTENSIVE ASSORT JIfEMT OF— ■ . ‘ * . NEW AND FASHIONABLE OOODS atVERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to pnrehose will save money by calling on-him. .. , : W.J.DAVtTT. Proprietor. AGENCY OF Ucftnesh’s Celebrated Patent Shear*. THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Hcioesh, of New York, sole Agent for. the sale of his justly celebratcdpatentTailors’Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer’s prices. Having a ccmpleie a«»- sonmentof these Shears, from 6*4c;up to sl!iapiece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma kers and Tailon, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from Si. Clair, and respccliully solicits a share of the public patronage, which litis nrucle so justly deserves. . oci3l:tm* ' J. F. HAVEKOTTE. orn ©oaJ)H EMBROIDERIES I i—Received per express, a large assortment of the following Goods:- ... . fj'ulica l Look) jaconet, ami muslin French wrought cuff* and collars; Kossuth caffs and collars,'Valencia ennes and Lotus Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon line, Brussels und. Applique capes and alcoves ; chetni zeltes; black Cbantiila and love veils; ladies' break* fast caps i infants’ saps and w&isw; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces aud edg ings; jaconet and Swiss edgings andinsertings ; to gether with agencral assortment of French embroider ed and lace goods. Forsate by A. A.MASON i CO, * Nos. 02 and 64 Market strccu SEVENTH Q r T • iREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, -■? AT THE ' ' ' : ' One Price Store of A. A«ftIASOS & GO>« . iYas.62 and 04 Market strtet.. WILL commence on Moxdat, December 30,1350 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock,-amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, wUI beoffered atlletaii. al fully one fourth less than usual prices. The notice of tueir Serai-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee fof a call this season. They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those whahave never attended their Sales— vi2:— , Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usual price $l,OO 500ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c-t usual 37|c.; - •“ '• 1500 r s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15;18ie. Usual price 20 and 35c ; 50 ps. High Colored Plain DcLaines, 45c. Usual price G2tc. -s^°i pS ‘ Slripetl and Tigared Silks, 50c.; Usual jrico 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent; ■ loops.FrenchMerinoes,sl,oo.. Usual.price 31.374; 300 ps. I’arameuaa and LyonebC Cloths- Reduced 33 percent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 81 to 85 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c.' Usaal price 18 and2sc.; - -: ; Fast Colored Calicoes, 6jc!' Usual priceOc.; 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 1U and 12|c.; OOcases Bleached Muslins. 'Reduced Se.per yard; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades: v A.iso--La ce BV Embroideries, Trimmings.-Hosiery and Gloves, Linens; Checks; Clothßj Cassioeres, Cassinets and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all or which will be marked down tolowerprices than any of their previous sales They invite an early call, us many of their choicest Goods wtllsoon be sold. The lowestprice named at first. A. A. MASON A CO., Noa.C2 and 64 M&rkeutreet. Jb'rerb Arrival*—Sent Uootls : no. 76 market street, RT'BKTWKES FOOITH 3TBEET AHD THR DIAUGNB ru FRENCH, ENGLISH ANO WINTER DRY GOODS' • TIIB undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities bv Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Stapio, Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twcmv fm per cm!, bthw the cost of thdde who made their our chases ea rlier in the season, and: will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lypin’s Ffeuch Merindes, Cherry, Scarier, I'mk, Lreen, Maroon, Blaclr, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from S7Jc. tin to ihennesiqualhy, manufactured under the French .Republic, ■/. ,-s- ’ ; 13 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low- prices; 150 pieces Black and Colored Alpacus, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warn and Mohair Lustres manufactured. . 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, aU colors and qualities,and cheaper than ever ueforeoffer ed m this city. - . 350 pieces American and British Prints, snperiornaaU ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls. Chami»lion, Silt And Turk Satin fie Chein; and all Wool Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black. 9° io r et * Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous Do Lain Shavrls*. MU patterns Superior,Dress Silks- Plain Chnmolion Silk and Butm De Chem, Wide Black Gro De. Rhine Silks, Plum and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. . . . . 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction from form er prices. , •. ... DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. : 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, fromto 12i cents per.yard. . . 600 piecesheavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from Cfcm I to the best article manufactured. * • .: 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from. 18$ i per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flauneltmported. 100 pieces Irish Linen, warrauted.made of. Flax yam, round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass blenched.- 125 pieces Chucks, superior ina c, front-3 to 13$ cent* per vard, together with a large assortment of Damask Tabic Lmcn and' Table Cloths, Eussrn Diaper and Crash, Casametts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking: Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Linsevs, Canton Flannels,&c. , * 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —mcloding every variety and quality, which will be 6old at extremely low prices. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to c&U and examine ihc goodi: and secure a bargain, as they will bo offered Wholesale and Ho* ail n very low prices. JET* JVb. 75 Market street, &tu butch nov!6 : ABSALOM: MORRIS, Cloths I CiotUa ICloth*! A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES-Hfi J\. Black and Fancy, colored French and Eiielnh CLOTHS; Piloi„Cionklna: hndDrub clolhs ' Josl opened «t; .A. A. MASON & CO:’S, ' <lecg .... , Noa. 08 hml MAlnrkßt cltell Important to Tatlora. “ TUST.RECEIVEI>--flpo2.Qaßoned Tailors* Patent tf from No. 10 down to No 2 ALSO—3 Boz. Barbers* Patent Scissors, direct from Ihe manufacturers, and for sale at ■ ■ - ” BOWN A TETLEY’S, 138 Wood st., ■ a doora below Virgin alley. DRY. APFLES-rOa Backs. Dried Apples; * . Skills. TorflaJeby - j«9. _ L.S. WATCRMAN A f=rnv« Notice. • ... - .... .. • A ol£?i!? na indebted, to the late firm of Joassron tc a£oc&xpif t will please call and settle ixamadisteiv and save cosu. £fob3j JOHN FLEMING? Ag>». V-‘- • *' ■■ -f* ’ MIME “snld«r y fr ,, 'WirieStore, t ,^,S„ WAL NUXSTRBET,PmLAItBLPHIA, rpHEUNClVALlißDl'ljACEfor.obtainingail Wines, A GOOD and CHEAP. late V—in consequence of the numor iSiuS' 811 ' 1 ?.“W&iW I hunw consumerv-boenoMigid . s ’, ealal '. tl , la Btock by fresh importations, and WinSSJ? satisfaction of offering some of the best referir> e^k. 1 Q u o fs Deported by him. lie would DUPP^obt^?^ 8 • - -r. • cate embracing deli eholeeltfANßjv^irro?7 * 11 ”^ 08 *™ 0 oW > and some very draughtby the gallon.-^ tf.f«^i^Sa? l M»«>4AMQS‘tUj4Al>Oghe«s, WINES— specially selected for hl sa* le M« consumer* from the stock at Oporto, and imported direct. vuaua>iihas, These Wines are froity and delicate, and jhavd been highly approved by his customers,; Vecause of thes manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red winea palmed off as such. , . They are of various sorts and prices, in bottles and on draught by the-gallon, or wholesale.bv the cask., Amona them is somt rare delicate WHITE PORTandMALM SEY PORT. *; •♦♦Persons suffering with chronic affection of the bow els cannotl>e too carefutiii their PORT. ' . hIADEIRA WIWES of-various sorts,'dry : and rich, South Side.'did East and West India., Serciai, Ac., Ac. on draught, in bottles and by casks* - As to the SPARKLED WINES of the Subscriber, it is well known that tlie MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING: MOSELLE, imported by him are superior to at»y other Wines* an£ arosold at prices as low de mostof the inferior wines now in the market which are put nponbuyefs as first class; •' ; • He has also CHAMPAGNE.WINES of variousbrands and qualities, at very low.prices, retail or wholesale. In the arucle of CLARET WINES, geuerally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and he offers.the finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the Single do zen, to the first class or ‘‘premier chi « of Medoc. < Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock andean asBure;<jUßtoraers that he can present to t!em, from his vaulls. as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords. • SADTERNEarid BARSAC always on hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES.' frora the cellars of Messrs. DErauARD A Johdan, of Co-' b lens, are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts .to me very choicest vintages of the STEINBERG, : » which is the beat growth of the Rhine; .. • ' -. •••. - In the article!* of COGNAC iuul other BRANDIES he has now afinestock, embracing'some very’old extra of 1800, of OrABD, Dopuy 4'Co., ana some celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, dud 1842 in hhds. and DuBOUCHE, ,, 1544. inbhds. on consignment, which will be sold law ; ' : . : Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONON'GA lIELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA'SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY undalrother Wines; and Liquors, inclndinir alTof ike alore, SODD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS fii any quantity desired. ■ A-constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGAR3. ■jV&Ooaii dcßverii, within’one day’s itatk of fhila tttptoaiVKßßßX paid. Orders ivillbe promptly execu ted if sent by moil .or telegraph 1 L ’ : Address, ; JACOB SNIDER, JR., ■Cheap Wine Store, • / 70 Ayalntit street, Phila. Jt T.UecEeri Woodward Co., Builders and Erectors of Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, ; - RDER3 left at this office ci. the Post Office; undfor interview-ca i be' seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hant, between Wood and Ferry. T B/fcTences—PioteszoT Siltimun,.''Editor of Sitllinan’s Journal; Professor 0.-M. Mitcbelij of the Cincinnati Observatory; Professor RobertPeterjof:Transyivania lTmvcrshy; Kemncky; Professor Chester 1-ewevyD.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clcarland tfnivcraity. Ohio.- ’■ mt £* ■Pi’teburgh — A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson •M'Cand ess, Mr. Childs, Col; Morgan, Rev. Mr.Sparrs, J. D. Williams, Major U. S. Arsenal: John Ewing & Sons , L. Harper, D.W. White, W. shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John HShoenber • "• • . {novlSrif I '' MEMPHIS IWSTITUTH;- MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—-The regular course of : Lectures will commence on the first qf 'Kovmoer and continue.nntil the last ei February. The Anatomi cal'Department will be' opened and ready t<r receive Students by tbe first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of the following - PBOVB8SOHS: 7>. FaßEiiAa, M.- D., Professor of Anatomy. K. S. NawroSj M. iX. Professor of Surgery. 11. J. llclcKjM. D.,rrofes3or of Theory and Practtceo ■ Medicine. •• • W. fivan Powell, M.D., Professer of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology. J. KixoyM.Dy Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeu tics ondfiledical Jurisprudence. J. AtiLvoN Sasdkbs; M.; D., Professor of Chemistry and . Pharmacy. . i. A. Wasojr.M- D., Professor of Obstetrics nnd Dis eases o.f Women and Children- ... - .CLIWIQOK LECTUaES. Prof.’H. i. Hulcb. Siugery— Prof. R. S. Newtow. 7t i - PiE£ii4.N,M. X)., Anatomical-Deinonslraior. Thp ifces for a’iiui coarse amount - to ; Each Professor’s Ticket, sls. Mairicnlator’s £5. De- Fee,slo. • Graduation, 820.- ‘Those desiringturther information, wlllpleaseaddrcss ! their letters paid) to the Dean,' aud Studems'arri* viiig m lhectiy will please call on him at the Contract* ctaUfotel. ... , . IL S, NEWTON, D., , ■ _ Dean of the Faculty ►. „ LAW DEPARTMENT. . ■ *tQR E >V M Kiso r -Prof. of Theory and Practice of Law J}toDia*AFrKLD, Esq, Profof Commercial Jurisprudence; '• imw—§so;per session.' ' All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to . E. W. M. KING, Esq.- Memphis, ZVnn.,March,lBSo.'- v . .. The Faculties, 1 tor intellectual abilities, moral -worth and professional-acquirements, will compare favorably with llie most distinguished in our country; The Medical Faculty constitutes an. anomaly jn this or any;other country*—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. • ■••*••• Thosewho will cohtemplaieour geographical position, and the eitent of ourpopulation;ean have-no doubitts to the eligibility, of oar situation Tor an' enterprise oi .the' kind. Astohealth, deny that any other city has more: ■ V ThgJxrst class of the Law and-Medical Departments o. this Institute were,small'; but tho gemlemen composing them are talented and in tneiiigheaidegree respectable— afavorableomenfortiie future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency 6? this school,we leel itour duty to state, that the Trnslees and Faculty-form a untr in which augurs welifoi its future success] and that the.peculiar internal organi zation which cohnects.thetn, cannot be interunted. ' ; B. w;M. KING, ‘ apl President of the Memphis Institute. Silver ForltSjSpoona, <fcc« keep coiistanUj\<>n‘hand a'large assortment of ;f f - silver Forks,^Spoons,Ladles, &«,. of odr own manufacture; of standard silver. 1 JOHN B. JrFADDEN i CO., 95 Market street. / Magnifying Ulaoeea, j / \F one, two and three g asses, suited .for detecting v/ counterfeit-bank n'otes.andouter purposes, for sale fay: [qcU!4] JOHN B, M’FAPDEN & CO. To the, Ciilnnß Ot Allegheny City, ABOJVJor reception.pfOnlers for CITY MILLS rLOURis left at the store of .Mercer' & Robinson. Federal street. ..Such Orders willhe promptly supplied aqgHl ‘WILMARTII & NO BLR. 300 men Wanted Immetllately« AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages are 80 cents per dayj and we .charge'.Bl,7s per week forboardinc. Apply niihe office, on the Steuben* -ville road, ucar M’DonaJd'siaveru—Smiles from Pius burgh. fiuno<2s:iff BURNSID&4I ANNKY A CO. SALE OF VALUABLE T ‘ • IROrr WORKS, NEGROES/MCLES, Ac. IN a decree-ot* the Chancery Court in Clarksville,, at ; the.October.tenn, 1930, l, will sell at the Louisa Furnace;’ in Montgomery County r State of Tennessee, on the oth day of April, 1851, the Furnace known as the Louisa Furnace and the-Mount Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attachedand adjoining there to, amounting' to some 20,000 acres. At the same time' and place 1 will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a FounderiTind hisrvife and children* on a credit of i, *2, ' ahd3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 end 4 •'-years/.;; ‘ ' iOn the 11th of April, 185! t 1 will also sell, at the late residence of Robt: Baxter, in Montgomery Co. ; , Term the IRON PROPERTY, known as'the Tennessee Far nnce and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with till the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on n credit bfl;2,3and4years. Svmner Couhty -Lands near Gallatin. I will also sell, oh ihetfGih of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin,. at the Court House, 320 acres of loud lyinp in said County, kni»wH.a« the Preston tract ofiand. on a credit.of Ij2and3yeius. House and Lot in Nashville. -I will also sell, on the 28ih of MarchylBsl, a valuable House and Lotin Nashville, at the Market Hohre, known as Lot No; «, situated on Highst, on a credit or 1.2 and 3 years. . Bond and approved security will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es tate m all cases, . Pi PRIESTLEY, C& M . . Sale of Stnlesf Wagons, &c« : . .Iwill> as the Adrn’r of RobL Baiter, sell atthe Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenu, on the flih day orAprii, iSSi:all\he peWal pioperty’of the said ®°ht. Baxter r to said Furnace,' consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on handfon a credit ot twelve months. - ,w “ •- ;I will also sell,on, the Uth day of April, 1851, at the la to residence of Roben Baiter, in Montgomery coeniv Tennessee, about3o Mules,Horses,Cattle,HoSsebofd' and Kttcben Furniture, together with nil personal prop etty of satdUobcrt Baxter; onacrediiofia montlis- Bondandsecunry wtll bo required on all sums over 9W- The sa o will be continued at each place fromday today, at] all the property is sold. 1 * 0ee.17,ie50. ROBERT BAXTER,Adm’r. Ea“l‘ paper will send the Office of the fclerlr and Master the papers containing the advertisements, with the amountof the feo elated,; Published till dayof last ■ Bale. .. _ .; , r . • ; The Nashville Union and True Whig: the Louisville Journal * tbo Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pituburph Post, will publish, the above advertisement twice a week •until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and faster tor settlement. - • dee2B:lnwts - •—Clurksmlii Jejjcnonian. . ■ t Spring btoclt or Carpets. -. • ‘ ■mUE subscriber having returned from the Eastern 4 ciues, is now tcocivmghistspringstockor Carnot- Oil Cloihs, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Hearth Rocs' Door Mutt, Dfuoget. Stair Crash, Table and Piano’ Covers, Mailing, 5.5..&C, All of -which have been sc looted from Ihelatest importations and best manufacto ries. With, an oyo single to Ihe interest of his cnsto mere, andall who. may favor him with a call creai pains is at all times, takeff “to show Goods to ocrsnn« wishing to look or bity. Call and examine ihe stock whore can. bo, fonna the latest and best styles of itie above named Goods, with priceß ond qiitiritles tci f nl. all _ £ W.LYND, v a rpet Hroponnin- * Apollo Building, Fourth street COD .FISH—-15 drums-Cod flah in store and for sale v : MILLER X lUCKETSOn! \ r , i . « : .y ? 'V:-■; State mutual Fire Inoiiftineo company BRANCH OFFlCE,'slSinTOTnaii «T„PmssoaßS)r rpHE best evidence oPihef in lo nakethe.'.'STATEMUTUAJi FIHB INSURANCE COMPANY* meet the wont* of tho conimnnity, is the uopfflraJlele4 anieunt 'hf bnstaew wnicUiius becutione—having i&Buetlnearly 4,000. Poll ciesin-a utile pore than seven months; and adding over 870,000 capital to thetompany. - Tbeittredtonr-offt proud to say, that nearly all-the ■ property- insured ia of th<r Barest kind, in small risks, and a large" proportion insbred foronly one year. ' * , .t "■■■■* Number Policies 'i 31153 • ». i •• .. (■> ■■ Amounted propertyrusured ' 84,073,668 00 Ambunlofgtmrameepreraiams*s4s,4oOi 38.: Amount of c&shpreraiums*~~- 24,631,80 * '* Amount or goarantee stock*--*—— 8 missis Amountoffossesa;; '$ r;: '$WUO iToifaededucted from tUe above the incidental cxpea* sesofthe office*;. , To olty .or country merchants, and owners of, dwell-; ings, and isolated or country property, it is' believed Uus company affords advantages in point cf cheaptieSST safety and security, inferior to'no insurance'Cdmpony i c,this country, -o v- r L JSn^rfu ,nBttnc ? oulyalimitedaznountiitany one io» Precluding the frequency and occurrence of it lSt * lbo ’ P. n (ue Stock ondMutualplah; a r, chcapPßßS add accommodation K! °«’ a', a, CiMini> ''^ r^ W i? f ' ,1,, ». e^‘>»'.agl«'S^,S^..^-. daily, from eleven to twelve and two- to three tfclocki* at ihe coaiiung_ room/of J.'ScKooninaker & Co., No. ai- Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications' promptly ratlehdfed toi— pamphlets explaining Uieprinciples andbenefits of Life^ insurance, and blank forms famished on application -, i °apiuil stock over 3200,000 and constantly increasing amongst those insured for life.' -Pittsburgh, Feb. l,lBs\—'2w e - - Olarlns, Fire »n«ilnl«u»il^ran^portstlss; COMPANY OF NORTH AMEH-' A„ ICAfPhila<lelpsiavciiartereil 1 CAfPhila<lelp5iavciiartereil ;17M ! .eaplial 8«00,-j OUO, asset! January 13,1851, £l, 00k,a58 80, mil make insurance oh buildings und liu’ir cantcnlstn this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on slenmbonis and atherrvessels,-cither by inland transportationoron the seas. •' .. DIRECTORS: " • AiUtnri;. Coffin, Pres-t, : Jacob M,Thomn«, ; SamneMV.Jones,. , ; Johnß.Neff, - -EdwardSmuh, - Richard D. Wood, John A.-Brown. William Welsh, ■ Samael P. Smith, . Francis Haskins, • .Sunset Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, • William E. Bowen, Ambrose mne, , George W. Aspiawall, Thomas P.Cope, • James N. Dickson, _S, Moms,Water, H.D.Sherrerd.Seh'y. . 1 his is theoldeat Insurance Company Iri the United States, und from its bigh Manding, long experience, am.- pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample «e " curity to the public. WM. P.JONE3? Agent, ' jail .. . - , .TNo. 141 Front street.; ~SAtW7rMMFWrVEr7~ASDSECuSiTT. , FUND ; UPE INSURANCESOCIETY ‘ on.:. . ~ LONDON AND NEW-YOHK. ’ ' Capital, £3oo,ooo—"Equal tn ga,BOO,000.1 YTrriTH aJargejurp/imoSprofitsi dA’portioa of both - J , _eapiia! and surplus invested in UiS. Government and other securities in the City of New York- ' Policies held in ibis country over 5,000. Persons jn suring uarucipate in tho profits of the Company.' California risks laktn a: reduc'd fairs. ..Among the. advantages -of al Policy, ia this Company are the following!—. ■ 1 • : A party insured for the whole term of life may at an« • time borrow onr-Aaif the .amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en- ' : titled to division of > ; - *•.•;. .v/ - ; ~ ma >' at any time surrender Iris policy, and receive bacK as value tbereof one»half the cross sum paid lAr ; wiam annual , ..V ; A party already insured for whole life may, on pav ment of asmaii sunr,'conven his insurance into anew policy upon the loan system now introduced. • • • Parlies already insured and entitled •to a tuo-third * loan, are not shut Out from said two-fhirdloan, if the -* feu F l^Pon^e «^^ted: i uthc ; SocieiyVpamph. • A party may, at moderate annual premium, insau ; for hte, and be survive to reach the age. of 6Q years, the up io $15,0(10, will &e paii jp him : or If will be paid to his famifyorlegal representatives ithas become customary ih iheAUanUQ.citica for coo* gregaiions to msure the. lives of their Pastors and on Christmas or New YearVday to make the family a pre- r: senior the policy. This iscertainlyan excellent way - of showing their regard forlheir Minister,whoso salary "> in very many cases isiecarCelycqoal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless - little ones are thus provided for., : - : ' Churches Involved, would do well to insure the live« * ot one or more oftlie trustees,' at: whose demise tho' ' amount-woold be applied to liqmdatethe debt. , y ; . Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratia* ' «tho Bankmg House ot , WM. A, HILL & <&.. ’ - novfia ; Wood st,secornl <I!or above Fonrtb. - ■ : - . IKSPRAKCBa' *•': THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSCR ' A^^, “^^e,N o nhUooiaof cnange,Third strceuPfciladelphia. • e Fibe LtsuiuKca.—Boildingr, Merchandize ond othei property uvtotpn and country, insured against loss ot damage by fire at the lowestrate of . also insure Vessels, Car g°es.and freights, foreign or coastwise,under open or special pohcteß, as the assured may desire. • . • lHLAiroTaansPOßiATioif.—They also insure merchan* • &ze transported :l>y Wagons,. Railroad Cars, Canal . Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers apd lakes,qu the most ‘ liberal terms. _ • -.<■ DIBECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Button, John K. Penrose; Suianel Eifrvards. Gco. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac B. Davts, William Folwell,John, Newlin.Dr.l. S/Hnstoa ‘ » James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brook*! iiughCraig. George SerrUl. Spencer Me- ,' nTtun,Charles-Keily,J.C..Johnson, William Hay,Dr’ ; S. Thornes, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr/ • . AT PIiTSBUIIGH—b. T. Morgan, ' Hugh Craig, Jnq.T. Wan." 61 n, o ’ _;WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Titos. C. Uasd, Vice President. .' _Joseph W. Cowas, Secretary. . cy Office of the Company, No. 42. Water street, Pina bnrgh. (jeld.-dlf) “ j>. A. MADEIRA. a i&.t Fire and .nstlne Insurance, " rjIHE OFFlCEof<lie Insurance Co.oj North America . -*--“H! ieen remoonf to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones ' & Co., No, 141 Front street; third house East or Wood' 1 * street. Where IhesubscriberwiUissue Policies on Build/ tugs and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboat* and other vessels, for the above old and responsible ; Company.; • [np3l, WM. P. JONES. Agent. • . . . Life, and B»Uh nunranee. i THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE' COMPANY, of Philadelphia, IncoTpomcd ibf . Gegts ature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter p er /. petunlfCapital-3100,000. Nates lower thanany Pennetjl-- oania Company, and fall 20 per cent. lower than the usual rates oi-Idfe Insnrance;aS(he; followingeompnri-' , age orftinmtriog for ?‘OO f«r hfe,.must pay tn the GiraS 82,38. Peansyf' yauia 52,30, Penn Mutual S3,aB,iEquitablAsLo4, New- 1 EnglMd 82,W, Albion 52,48, #iew~Vorfc Life $2,38, L eft and Hialth, Philadelphia, 31 fil. 1 - ■,■■■ ■ DißEirrocs—Samuel D Omck, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes,'M W Baldwin. Chas 6 B CampbclljjM M Reeve, MiD.:LewiscShert ’ J rßodman Barker, E H fe Cope. Frau . sS^4nc?sßMn ! e i^ Kol ’ e " K . Applications will be received and everv.infonnaiinn given FAHNESTOCK, Agei ° ‘ S 1” Rooms, cornerof Third mtdVood streeo ■ tinsouign... .. _ .•I N D EHNIT Y~T '■ Tin Franklin Pin Itunrane* Cotaphov -' oc Ttrm.AtiyiDTTTn . . • r - * . XJ ' CharlesW. Banoker, George W. Richards,-' Tnhfa« S -v^ rl ' Mordecai D. Lewis,- ' Adolphi E.Borie “ ■ Jacob ’ Sii 9 ’ G Louunue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited v tS, J 7 descnpuoaof property in town and country. have reserved a large Cohtiugew Fond which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested ® m Pic prolecHon id the assured, . t?,, . u published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were asVol* ■|OW3. Viz • ‘ 047,438744 Real Estate. —r-..94,784 83 ■ temporary. Loans* !>(J,OUI 83 Stocks SLS23 25 Cash,Ac _ 38,804 3?i . "ItapißUPsin’ ■ blnce ihcir incomorauon, a period of 19. -<r eai ~ have mud 1 Ont MUlim Four HunSrai VkZT tana batters, losaca by fire, thereby aiTotrljne evid.-n^ 1 ' of the advantages Of Insurance,as well as thoitblliivJSS d,Sp o S ‘ ~0 ' I,omCH^gl*f®& orsce N. Rcorner Woodnni ad’s,. Fire and Harme la TOr n n ,. TUElnsurance Compaoyof NonhAiMriofVr n L „ 1 , i„ - DIHECTORS: Al« n ; e "’‘' tee°i§ ro< ! k - ' Samuel W. Jones, 3am,,M w y L 01 '. , ■ Edward Smith, - John A. Brown, jShh*M n£ Ul, ’> John Whirs, ■ ■ •',“s““M.Thoma* Thomas P. Cope, ' jgchart n°sr ' Win. Welsh, a l 3 th . e °^ e s> Insurance Coi^i^y 8 in'n^Seoly. V ha Y‘? sbe , ea hhaneredinXTOi.-jia-il,„ u>e .United petnal,.nndfcoir J -s highsioading, loia U i^,W 3 ria p ei . a ' , °‘ d &S all of an e s£ n a eßce character,it nwiybß considcied'a* hazardonft ly to the public. ’ ■'xmfr tS n, P l <> secnri* At Counting Room of Atwood Job«a3i?£ Pi: ’' ON ES. Front Bts., Pittsburgh • - v n ® Water and - : may4y r. St r^?i*ei B a y SWs and Lon? SH&v&i r ft*5 pri!ss > '* f 5 leR 10,4 Wdiitses- For sain l^ LS ~' TCT F fto»4 ■ 4,t A-MAsoji & CO ■ --- p. just neyr,, ? raj.. -- w l ?®.* kic&tson v fa • tv r £:-* : i? ; ‘-'^X^^-^ ?: r^~ : -^j^ ; J i *'-.'; ■’ r i*. r^‘*:^S^j”>-.'': -y>.'. ? >*•£„<*-*• > ’ ttr 7 s , 1 „, '.". ’-.- •>•••„■ 'x.. • *• \ '" ■", *' OMEN '^lt* , ' ‘.„ , :rk Si’ - ’'' \ .
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