y ’ v v 1 >' -r .v > * * ‘ *>l v .’V.W Wt 1 ~;4>;.‘£ V-<3 ." '""Si-.lit.? »W&‘« ./An,:;;-:r-;i:.' Y ,L> v. Y.|t .:■.: % _ * v "V*, » '»*’** t**" * * r I f r * < 1 J *i* JA ~*** V* w> ; r *> - v » * ir * »,«*»*« 4 t *4, > - /i.' 2 :,. - > *' '*» ** - * • - * . . iV:-^;..i^vV'^-,‘ \* _-' j .S'**-Vt ‘' : 'V,~ - ;•< "p v •’^ ;■*’* j-■»,?’■ V ,■<«.■•,';'■ ■ , ~u. ’• *■ *, > „ „‘J v * '»,, . - ,’• *■ .? 1,1. i,Vd.> *‘ -i, • i ' ■-«,-• ■• *n\V »* tX. L ‘ ’• ’■ •■* V". *V-;fr»-\S ~\i, * Y, - -v*'* 1 «■ *{s ’4 - - \ •.'■v-.'Nr-'fV--‘-s;-' . • . . • •-. .. v , . . : -,i,' ■ : ' A'-.'S.'Jr.-.-t'Sg.:;, . /■. •'•■•■ *£»V;* V **T f y, ; ~ i .•; /■? v-« 'aK v. y* .■!< v - *■• V. s, % !»*«■; k j-. •» • v ,,’- s »- ;■!'& •«.'ito-v -‘i .? t=f % 4 ,Pt<rz : ‘fs’^K' r: 7vl^; .l^- r S >V?-‘V,♦« f v*c *• i";*:^-T^iii j*. f* l ■»-* .* ».. *• :K sv .t!;- V % ,5/- s* JOt 'V* * ;;»• * 1 .£] AfJ-it ipj« s« a f , 4 „a . v^ s J x. .j, *-/.» 4- t:A'—*£{ I^^si sS^^s^s© SfeMlilfijSsSsfii'Sif x^Smss^sn^^k Yciv; ■?>’ tfij m^mm |#sl? »m»M#%f»! Mmwj liiMp EMM *#wli Maii^ %&3SBsm&?MM i?fe| i t,r iwSfe- - !•% ! ' ■■•-• -' • 1 >-i!^^ •> •;,*• ..j • ’’ - - -"•’ •".-•••^t5 s ' ‘' ;#:*. =:• •.;:.-. s • . :.■- - ' • ?. i , -. &* * ’shh.^ l >- '-'1 Vt '« K - ‘-' Ml} ibr Sale S? So £et For Rent. A LARGE BRICK HOUSE,onPehn street.—B3so; 13L'Three large Lois of Ground, used as a Lumber T ard, on Penu sireeij ■, A -Brick House on Wcbsier street.—sl7s 5 • A.drick House, No. 115 Front street;—S‘?2s. i . A Brick House, Garden. on Vine street.—Slso, S.CUTUBERT, General Agen.i mar 3 • . 70 Smithfield street. For item* rpHE BRICK TAVERN STAND IN WILKINS ••• JL'BURG— miUs frxrm Pn&bwrgA, occupied now by 9. SirEPPARt*. Possession given on tne lei of April, •1851. Apply lo H.'W.HORBACH, • *•• ■ • • . • ...■■■■■. Wilkmsburg,' or, J P. HORBACH, ’ . mnrlilw * : ifl7 l.Hmrtv ai. Pittsburgh.^ To In tlie Ninth Word; ; ““■"A" TWO STORY BWEUiING- HOUt.Es of four rooms; n kitchen, and good eel nr, KBVjj bake oven; wash house; coal house, fowllhouso, #>s£Ja. v with a large garden, having twenty peachJ 0 bn bearing order; also, a largo stable. : The whole wilt ue WttWdfoTS9o,or,w.lhool{ho.wMc I W. nll . Agen , ; 76 SmiihfieJd street. • . rriHF. FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE X MASONIC HALL, Fisth Stbbbt. "The first floor is Rub-flivjdcd 'into two Store Rooms,. i front, 20 by 00 feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy Stores " Two Rooms buck, suitable- for Ortices—‘access to which is by a wide Mali, running through the centre ‘• -of-ihe: building- The basement will be finished in. a neat manner, and will be statable for Retail Variety 'Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, dec- ; 1 The whole will be ready by the Ist of Apnl. Enquire of JAMES W. HAIL&IAN, • febSG Water street. k FARM OF 109 ACRES FOR SALE;—A vnlu- J\ able FARM, 20 miles from ibe City, near tbe Franklin Road, and six miles from the Railroad and tbe Ohio River,'at Freedom; 6& acres are well improved and food soil; a large Garden, and Orchard of 250 Fruit .trees,of choice Qualities, and in good order; 44 acres of wood land, with prime umber; a new two stoty bouse,'With parlor, dining room, kitchen and cellar, two hallsand chambers; also, a good barn and stable, granary,&c., good water and m a good neighborhood. Price 53,200, with immediate possession—could t>e di» vided into two Farms; , 4 S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, . 70 Smithfield street. . MTo Let A two story BKlCli HOUSE, with double bact buildings, siiualed o , n .^7’'.?' ncar ' Y Tna g uue n or e ' ‘flSKK'Aid"; febwitw enr Wylie uml Washington «»■ For Rent# . . THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, withfSßi| extensive Grounds tor Garden and blnbles jSSbt Residence of the lnte Win J. Totten, -o riw.i«et Possession eivenon ihelfti or March. _ ° n.nermi, appivtoD.lß. M'ABOV, Guardian, or R. allha l?ort Put Works. tfeLia Excellent Bualnea* to Dlapoae of IN ALLEGHENV.—In consequence of the dissolu ' lion of Pnrinerslup• between MORRUs A HA WORTH, ibey offer lor sale their business, situate on ■ Pederul street, near the Market, Allegheny Ciiy. It n ■ useless commenting upon the excellence of ihestend, of-the amount of business we linvc done, as both are ’ well Inown; all we sholl say is, that uis a first rale chance lor any one wishing 10 embark in a similar trade. The stoclrconsists ot Drugs,Oils, Puinis, Ac-, Groceries, - Wines and Liquors, lo WORTH?' 1 W fcbl3 ■ Diamond, rutsburgh. For .Rent* A SMALL FRAME COrrAGF., With four tea A; tooros oh tho first floor; large tiding room BflfljL and*kitchen in basement j two small rooms mlbc“-~ Mrret: with alarge garden and #nveral fruit trees—a very desirable residence tor. u small family. jMtuated new MinersvUle. Possession given immediately. !m l t sw”o rom "' s ° n HKRE&.or Appl * If p. CAIN, corner Market and Fifth . 7 ijo^Leti A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, /“oated iSft A near Chartiera Creek, four miles from me Htilfl. CitY. and is a very desirable country residence, I her®, is anew carnage.bouse, stable, and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con taining a variety of choice Fruit trees, tor particular* and terms, apply to M. D. PATTON, .Ml Liberi> st >or J.S BONNET, on the premises. i l<>ua . FOR SALE.—a Lot of Ground -having a » ro “ l - of 61 f feel on Centre Avenue, and running b*ck lotwo street*. On the lot is erected ?. la fS c T "^r rt , Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished- I helot is planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubberi the country can afford. If application be made soon, the property wiUbe sold atafair pnco anJ lermv • Enquire at the office of M.C. FRII.ND, ... Attorney, Fourth street, febll:tf • between ’Wood and Santhfieldj - Far Rent In Bfrmtngtiaiu. | ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE*. , with store tooinsand cellar, lavorably sim-tySfi Ja. : ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. * \ ion may be had tnunediaiely, with a low rent, to a good j at g e Brick— occupied as o boarding * new three story Brick Houses-pome *usi finished 5 possession given immediately. Others on e Frame House, and pcverai up stairs tbOTTI W \ljSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. . ALSO—One Lumber Yard, will- space locmn laryi amount—nml one o {the beat points about the ct, • 6a J?.*', sale OR LEASE —One large lot, favorably situated for a Foundry nn t Engine Shop or oti?rmnTiu lacunar, having deo. %vater in front, (a harbor,) lor filling out and repairir-.g steamboaUhOtc. , AudO. FOR FALE—ISO,OOO Hriet, in lots, and sold not Bold before, they will be told on the 25ih of March next, at la o’clock-, M., -or cash or up- Pr AL3d—Lots on lease, to build on.: Apply to the subscriber, at his office m Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2-oral the Warerooin of Rust, Matthews A. Co., No. S 3 Water street,—or - through the Pittsburgh Post Offieo, by . Very Valuable City Property for THIS undersigned, Administrator* of too estate 01 • Thomas Pcurman, deceased, offer for sale the enure ■ Teal estate of the said Thomas FairmaiuconsuUng of ono 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back . 03 (feet 5 inches to a J.U feet alley. Also, ihe tavern stand known as the Mansion House, fronting on Liberty street 31 feet G inches, and on Cherry alley 82 feci9 inches, rauwng back 93 to et to an alley, with the gToands and stable connected, fronting on 1 lum alley, thirty three feet four inches. ... Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al ey, each eight een feet front, and running back 6b feet para! el Plum alley. All of which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by applicauon to :ue subscriber*, or if not soul before the 23th of March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders. _ • Also, the Tavern siaml is reut^ K. CAMPIIKIi'I,, 151 Liberty street. jaSOumrSS Pinsi Street Property for Sale. OA FEET on Penn slreel tivJlO lecl deep to an alley, OU just below SI. Clair street, ana adjoiutiii; Mat thews’Lttery Stable. Enquire o fTh o tnp a o n Uc 11, at ■ A. WlLhiW& * WU. 8- ~ "V CLeop Coantry Kealdence. ■ A LOT on Nnnuery Hill, containing four acres, will bo sold very low 10 auy one wishing to build uicre» on. The access will be eo*y, and thei jot commands a most beautmil view. [ocUl] THOMPSON IiLLL. - rrr - 1 7 For. fienti A HANDSOME STORE, on Martel street, between ’A Third and. Fourth streeiß.nl present occupied by Mr Thomas White, as a Dry Goodo Stott, Also-.A turire well finished ROOM tn the second story, ueltUoa? to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College, rius Room Li well < aleulatcd anil sunablo for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be convenient.! arranged as doubleoffice. st |o^r \l,e° t Vt Ortu’e on Yougnioslieny. IAA ACBESon the river, just above tuts Jnd Uam IUU there is a pit opened aod railroad prepared lor potting coal m boats. locUl] THOMF&ON BELL. • • ■ '<|jo JLiot* 4gafe a TWO STORY BRICK HOUhli, on Bank MsSfl Tanne. Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge ana Aqueduct. Enquire of il. VV. t-ish, Real E-hite Broker,eorner of StU and SmithGeid streets. loct«e J _ r ’ a Farm for Sale* niHE «übscriberoffers for sale u FARM OF I.AND, 1 containing MH> acres-r-IUU of winch arc cleured.— The farm lies 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. Inc buildings consist of a hewed log liouai. aud Burii, with Stabling- Forfurtfaer particulars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, in Alletticiiy L ®“ l , l [> r l ’A , {./ l i y les from Pittsburgh. NATHANIbb M UdNION. • Moon totonthtp, October 23—tf For Sale* A LOT OF GROUND, containing J 24 Acres, situate one mile below the town of Reaver, Beavercouu • ty,on which there is erected a new Bricfc llou=e, 1b ' 40feet, 14 stories high, with a basement, fhe house has been well built and well finished, ami contain* iJ rooms. - It is within 2Udy-mls of the Ohio river, and commands afineviewrn t, and is bounded on the North wept by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio.. llus pro perty would he desirable for a country residence, or lor 1 a garden, ox summer boarding house. A lot or Nacres aifibimng it will be sold with 11, if desired by the pur chaser The terras are so moderate* that it will be a bargain to ,he Enquire Attorneys at Law, Fourth sL Vor Salei A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between . ; .A. Walnut and Factory streets,.Fifth Ward. The Lot .' • is 25 feet from and 100 feet deep, on . i icb there are . two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea yj—Title good. . ' i Tor paruculars, enquire of Alderman PARKIN&ON, • Fean street, Fifth Ward. maythtf Land for Sale. ■ •: ■ • f|iHE Charuer’* Coal Company will sell some very dt .J[ jiraW# ptvu of LAND) situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and uear.the southern terminus of tlteir railroad. The band will be divided into quantities to suit pur ,lie ,erD, * orp,iy “w r 3N. a y TSoi ; Manager. : - - pmctlpllirn Store for Sole. ' l bV PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in • A.' a flowisbinff ana-improving pan oi the city, which ortereil for sale upon "ff? inrthcr pnrticulnrs. apply at this office •jDA ash-151) casks, soda J&np4*Mi&/ or l *■,!*. ffeball ALbJANDKHJUj>t». JEEIMAN’B iOUKNALc OF AKTS ilNU^lt^t; __Five dollar* per annum,—free of postftSv. bnbt Kriptionsreceived aliic odyAsenoyiathL'.Uty,vi z; piari educational repository. Sot -Sole & ®o _ J 1 lale s D.Wil- Monday, tho 10th day °Tl!rt'Sl= n Wa,eho” B , e and Lot oa Wood street, ?°M!o C a U vilffftbTe M Lot G oa MarWt street, on which are j Tiiomiison aad Wjn.Stru e. ;^^ra.UAip^^ - Surviving Hzteuton. "keal Katoto for Sole. i • THE undersigned offer# for-sale alarga ntunpar of valuable building lot#; and some very desirable Rites, for manufactories,with# borough ofßirminxham, loca led near the ne’w Public Bchool Hcuso and English.Lu*. tberan Church. • ’ The rapid-growth of Birminchaia ia popaiauon ,ana manufacturing wealth, andthc reasonable puces at which loiswul be sold v wUl render them a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect.- Terms favoTable-. • For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned: at the office of Geo, F.Gitraore, Esq., on; Grant.stteei, PiUsbargh.bctween 3d and -4th streets, or-of WUimra Svmmes and N. Patterson, Esq’r*. m Birmingham. ■ • tianB7l MO3E3 F. EATON. rrtHE subscriber offers fot salo n Urge - and well fault. X BHICIC HOUSE, with fire or more acres of ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, wtthm this city. Possession given on the Ist of Apnt next Also, a' very desirable lot of Bjound. xonminlng over FOUR ACRES, with a spring TSSLra *a s on, situated near the above. _ Also, a feet II inches by 120 feet, adjoining “f A Thner near the city,opposite the 7tn Vvara, on Peniisvlvanfa 5/vehae. rosscssion given lmmedtslely. It ls now MKaiii that the Plank RoadwiU bocompleled past d“e above property early in the For further reformation apply to DAVII> BbhLEK, «h street Knud, near the first described property.^ua^tt ’ valuable Property for Rent* . • A three story JjAfCA HOFSE,belonßing_ ; to. the estate of W», J.Totten, deceascd is oifer unnsl f ur renter lease, It is siluatecLon Fourth st., Mjijj.be tween Ferry and Liberty streets, andhas been ncwlypapered and painted; it is now occupied hyALrv Verner. Rem, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Robust aTorrsn,atlho worksof hreap A Co. Possession given on ihelst of Apru. A goY dec27;tf - ‘ g«ardia«^ ADDITIONAL SALE OF Forty Town hots In EB«t. Mverpool» O* riMIE recent unprecedented sale of Lots m the I. thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre-. viously laid out, and the, demand still continuing, the undersigned ha# been induced to lay out a portion his property tn town lots as above, and_ offers theni fa r sale at prices and terms that cannot ftuto th ® viewsot those wishing to purchase. It i® firfriJilA 0 say anv Uiiug of the location oj the town (it having been sufficiently described In i iscmenls,) other ihauihai over one hundred l ou have I rccenity changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. . . br„r,is^ " For informa'iion'apply* to the P®°P r, *'? T pj*^^Vl? 00 ’’ „r to James Blakely, Cs, , F,TI Liverpool, Feb. Slid, 1851. [fehtaidaw f Orphan*’ Court Sale. ■ ■ BY Virtue of anorderofthe Orphan. Court r '; All* ulieuv County, dated Bill day of Fcby.A.U. Isil, willL exposed 10 public pale, al lhe Court /Jv “fSlh tlavl CUv of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the luin u»S) of ilarcb n"ii?ai H» o’clock, A. M.,a1l the following "described Heal Estate, of which Francis M henna, lain of iheCiiy of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue of acer ?uin article of asreemem, dared the lbih duy oi bcpiera- Uer." A- D. 1833, between P. Lorem.G K | Jacob Painter, or the one pan, and thc iatd .Fnnci» , M’Ker.na, of tlie other part, died, soiled,vu. All that 1 reriam loi or piece or ground situate iu the said Cit> of Alleelicnv (late the Reserve tract, Rosa township, op posite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot Ki two handn-d and forty-three CMS) in the plan o. lots laid out by O. E. Warner, Jncob Painter and F. l.oreux, containing in front on Mam street twenty-twee feetand extendinlf back to Carpenter alley,having erected on the front thereof a iwo story brick building, about *weuiy teeif ront by thirty leei in depth, and on the; rear 1 1 dou ble two story frame liutlding.tronttng on Carpenter alley Terms end Conditions of Soie-One-batl of Ibe pur chase money to be paid in band, uttd tbe balan« to be naid in two euual annual payments— bearing lawrut in terest 1 and to be secured by bond and nturtgageonibe property. For further particulars, enquire ol Measrj. Mitchel A Pnlruor, Attorneys and counsellors at Law, No 1113 Fourth street, AJm ’ t x of Francib M’Kenna, deceased.^ ftUsullaiuous. WINTER Oil/—I2W) g#ll». bleached Wimer Whale . 1,1 ‘ ,orc “ d '° r mi.vln & KtcKCTSQN A CASKS superior sugar cured DRY * ale mart No. Fifth s»gei^ "ETTbUS- fxtua drimj fcacj *JU mar.T ' • |~ACtiiIL?NS SUPERIOR HAMS for sale by 1 i mart H.C.KLM,y._ Ij*lSH —Nos. i'i am! U MocKtrcti No. 1 Salmon; a»s quiet ami Trout, lor tale by man) CONSTANTLY receiving at regulsr periodn, Freak j Bnucr ami Hggi.from WonLlnglon, weilmoreland, Beaver and Armsirong counucs; so.d wholesnle nnare tail, by lmar3] U. L. KELLY . For Sole. rtSav A first rate SORREL HARE—trot* well In i2aa.har.teß, or * c 0 , comer of Fint and Wood *ts. BKLLOWS —I'tvc pair MCond Uiina Bellow* {or ,ale by IfebtO] SCAIPK, ATKINSON 4 OKhLY. | package# No,lL.rdfor.^ DYE[t 8tlC “ 1I ' 1,: " f ° r W&JDYER. nbOVKlt SBEO-IW bbta. marl . tad Wood fared. I T^ CIPER - 10 bbls - rrime ‘stuabt^sill: POTATOES —100 bills. in store tORN— SO bbis. shelled m store aod for sale by _/ mold STuAit 1 a pluLl : TOBACCO— (W boxes &’a in store and for-sale by mart STUAKi a aiuu. jJICKORY N UTS-100 bag* in lor by rpEA—lO half cheats Yoong Hyson . I it) do extra fine do* 10 do Imperial and Gunpowder, 10 do Cheelaa and Oolong i 40 catty boxes various styles, For sale by J. O. WILLIAMS f LO., comer of Wood and Huh his. 1 TOBACCO— isboxe*s3’s Honey Devr, 15 do s'* do o°i 19 do 1 tl> extra do j do tfb do do; For bulo bjr mars ■ J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. ZINC“WASH BOARDS—I2S doz. Holme*’ Foie n JS’ ~e ° lmannfaClUre CO. SUUAtl—to Midi, prime tsew Orleans, iWbbb. assorted LooJ, . ... , , 1« do CrushedandFulvc^ro^by OLASSIW—7S bbls. New Orleans* IS do SoijarHouse j . 0 do Golden Syrup; for eah; by ■aa's J. P. \VtLMAMS & bO. SU N DUH'S—UH) ilo*. super Corn Brooms, 4bl)ls.llickpryNui»} 10 carts Poiashj lObxs.Saleraiusj 50 000 Common Segarß, 2.000 lbs. Deer Hair j 20 bxs. Fox’s Btarcb 10 bxs- Wood’s Fearl Slarch i a cases IMSH —10 half bbls. No. 3 Mackarel, * IS qr. do do 1 uo, IS kilts do I dO| ' •> bl>l»- No. 1 Salmon ; for sale by tnarS J. b. WiLJL»IAMSJc_CO.^ , n E GROSS BONNET BOARDS-W received and lbD for pale by = RbAMsirULLFCAf WRITING PAMM 0» 0/0 .r.ln low by tinarSl JJ* BHI-L,. Oft ÜBLS, Ohio Fitb proot rwf‘ loraule by PmKF , * OcJ inafO t” Oft DOZ. TUBS for sole by AttJ marG H OMINV -> a 2 bb io received and for sale by, s J«® KOI.L BUTTER— labbls.good 801 l “ aie by [mart! WMM>YEK._ IJJLOUtt— toO bbls. Superfine; * 50 do Fine; ' 10 "o “ Htmy ” for Baleby W M DVEH.Q BACON —Hams und Shoulder* just received from emobehouse for gale by (maiti) WM. DYLK. MOLASSES— PO bbls. prime oak cooperage j 30 do cypreßs do; For sale at a reasonable prico by mai6 ■ • • WM, DYbK. J' -AEATHEKS-BM) prime “live geese’’Eenlhorslor sale cheap. [mnrCJ WM. DV LR. LARD— 50 packages No. I kegs and barrels. maiO WM. DVfaR. POTATOES— 51 bbls. dry mealy reds lor sale by maiC WM. l>» hit 1 TUSH—Herring, Mackerel, White bish.Cod Fisli. R°- S Herring, Ac:, for sale low. ImatC) WMiDYER. C’tLOVEKSEED —115 bbls. choice seed for sale low by j maiC WM. DVER. PACKED TEAS— IS chests hue Young Hyson, ~ 5 half cheßts Black ; for sale low iu one-fourth pound packages, by febtrt ions—MJU itoz. rec’ii and for sale by SAIUURL. I'.SIIRIVER C(ORN BKOC‘* / febl3 COFFEE— 200 bags Rio CoflV feb2i IJtAFHbRS— dll sacks prime .Feathers* for sale by. 1 ftb«4 ALEXANDER KING/ lew York Hops in HUPS— id bales Ist eon store and for sale by mart MULLER fc RICKETSON . I ‘* * * i:- -• : ' JDtagaouJj s HUibirintfl. Cooffliv wd'Coldi Cntod Itt 48 Hoars* SINCE the introduction of Una new compound, Coufchs ondcolds pro cured in a very short ume. We will warrant Dr. Kcyscr’s Pectoral Syrup to cure cases of Couehs, Colds, Bronchitis; LalguffUie, m leas ume and at a ehcaper ratq than any medicine ever dlscpv ."fr‘-HAB. AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro dueenaußca which i.raDiodisayreeaMelhjm the Cough . itself,-. This ia obviated in this mixture, for it is a plcns i Ml sooihimt-article.and'it will, cure, or.the money otH he refunded! The evidence, in .invor of this .raedtujnom our city, from out own ciuiens, should convinccnnycne of its efficacy. It is the-preßCnpuon of n regulurphysi cinn, and has beou used by him In his own practice for 'a number of years, with the most heroic success. ■, CONSUMPTION—A indy from Steubenville '"'rites, •sSswartsiSss s.vs-|ssi gSfefeS’ssssc'iisaaE Heved arid the cough removed by the use of half ado-j xenof botUesof the Pectoral Syrap, Agentleman from [ Peoria* Illinois, writei,that 41 he knows joe Pectoral Sy» | n article, for he has used it in his. own ! cuieVd in*the eases 0/ memhots of his family with the •' 1,n jr £*owwmwCHESPEsr Mxmctaxs now Known. | '—lt is put up in half pint bottles ut 50 cents each, or six ] would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time,iis tl is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for ell coughs nnd diseases of the lunga end incipient C <£utKon’ EXTRA—Many persons will try to get I vou to buy tome one of the various nostrums,but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kswra’s Pectobxl Stepp, and take no other} this will cure you. | It bos in it some of tho most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person | skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous,certificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person da- | sirous of seeing them. . AOKtrra WaKTKD throughout the United States to sell this medieirte.' Large discounts will be made lo those who will take an interest In the medicine. It will pay a largo profit to all agents; besides, they will he doing sub fenaff humanity a service bv placing m tueir hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever pr For C saie, wholesale nnd retail, by KEYSER & M'- DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa., to whom all letters for agencies must be Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, 1 r., Brownsville i George Baird, Washington j John I H Buchanan, Hickory; George keyser, M Keospori, I J I) Vowell, Cnnoiißburgh; and by merchants and I druggists generally. » a . Public Attention Is respectfully invited to the folio wine truths, set forth xn relation to on* of the most important Remedies of mod ern '‘ m 'p ETROLEUM OR HOCK'OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great-rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of. disease. lift great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allcpe that the longer it is tried the more certain will Us greatVxum? spread. It »• not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of molting money: but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nosirurashare beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths ol tho earth by a power and agency tbat laughs to scorn all human competition. It-la. our duty,when we write about *| medicine, that we write Taunt—that we say nothing i calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or i put confidence in our statements- The sick are very opt to catch at any thing that promise* relief from dis ease- A story can harotv be 100 highly wrought loan i swer the object of gullirigor humbugging some of them, i Now, we do not desire to do this, wo are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation tar exceeding any single article of the materia medira. Plain, unvarnished facls _f ao u that may be ascertained™ our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the prut (wo months, two of our own ciurens, who were fatally blind , have been restored to sight. Several cases ol blindness, in the State of Ohio, ha\e been cured- And, also,thecas* of agentlemanin Bea ver county There are others; but these cases are near home, and maybe referred to by any perrons who may have doubt* on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians n» hopete*v The Petroleum will cure, when used according to three, t) on t_Diarrbcea, Dysentery, Piles, flheumausm, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimple* on the face Chronic- Bore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bone sand joints, old sores. Ulcers,\>en*. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Artie,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections or a chrome nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. , JS i Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions, in fact, il U aaaxA* omvtttsiLitxußnt, and | has been tried in most of the above diseases-within the ; past year with the most perfect success. Certificates tbat will astonish are in the bauds of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the amicu-d or their friends. t , ... . .. Whateverothersmoy soy about their medicines,the Petroleum it the 'greatest Remedy of the age. I ny alcians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use il in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award »t due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that Urn Petroleum is thegreaiem medicine ever discovered. F..«te,Whol»ta«|g«U,J^ IJOWiaJji HO Wood street Alio—R. K. Sellers, 57 Wood slreet; JO, M. Curry, D. A Elliott, Joseph Dooclan. Allegheny City. Alio, uy Proprietor; S. H KIA, cSnsl'lluin, 7lh street, PtlLKburgh. U aa Hfcy lor *aie by H. 0. KELLY. g. C. KELLY. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! p B PSlftl THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID PREPARED fiom Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lusio, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by J. o. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is & truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. VAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY* curing'ailer Nature 1 * own method,by Nature s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspooiifull of this Fluid, infused tn water, will digest or dissolve Fivs Pounds op Roast Bmp IS about two tiotnts, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE l Baron Lixaio, in hi* celebrated work on Animal Chem iitry, eay*- u An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from ihe mu coos membrane of the ctomach oi the calf, in which va rious articles of (bod, as meat and egg*, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, jastio the same manner as they woula be in the human. stomach. 0 • Dr Pe&sisa, in his famous treatise on “ rood and Di et,” published by Fowlers dc Wells, New \ ork, page 35, suites the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation- There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr Cohbk, in his valuable writings on the w Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that“ a diminution of the duo quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states that “ a dis tinguished professor of medicine in liondon,who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to rail, had recourse totheGastno Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” . . Dr GauiAM, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,” says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology, tbaithe «toraoehs of animals, macerated in water, ira i part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti l elea of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest- great work, the “Chemistry of Man.’'(Lea i A Blanchard, Phila., Ib4(i, pp.Sdl-fi) says: “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments wc know that food Ts dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it Is in the natural Gas tric Jmce itself.” „ . r _ _ ... Professor Dunolisom, of the Jefferson College. Plula delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. u ln all coses.” he say*, di gestion occurred ns perfectly in thcaruficiul a« in the natural IA CURER, Dr Hooanton’S preparation of BLPBIN has product il 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 cuses in the limits of thisadvertisement— but been given of more than TWO HUNDRED Kl.JilAitK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New ork, and Botton alone These were neatly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma “hi. o great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and , tne evil effects or Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs | upon the Digestive organs, after a long 1 for excess in caung, and me toofreeose of ardent spir , its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not Becin to reach No matter how bad they may it GIVES INSI AN 1 RELIEF! a ringledMMumffetsalltMunjpieasanlsiftTip' ■ toms, and it only needs lobe repealed, for “ to make these good effects permanent. rUHIA Y Or BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It ts ! narticulnrly excellent in cases of Nausea, j yomiting, Cramps, Soreness of ihe pilof ilio Stomach, distress at ter eating, low, cold stale of the Blood, Henvine o s,Lo w ness ot Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, ichdency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price,'ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. . , „ ■ Fverv ■ boltle beam the written signature of J. S. irniTfiHTON, M D.,Sole Propneior. H Sold by agents in every town in the United Slate, .Ju rfsnpetable dealers in Medicines generally. “Agenm forPlUshurgh, KEVSER Sc MciWelL, 141 W tm?nildeaiers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [nvSO-.y E. SELLERS, S 7 Wo. d street. J.h. SURE. WM.PVER. lee. on b&nd and for sale ALEXANDER KlNG.__ ‘WeaferiTNi =EN ’ ' 1 ■’» '■ ' . ‘ *7 T *H ** « v c Or Gaitrlc Julcal AC RE AT DYSPEPSIA CVRER , invaluableprtparaMn. wW j whero from 150 , 0 where ibis baraapanua is uu»« » i EO iated ca*ea of : 200 hollies are retailed nilr ihev-were eithei persons Cholera have occurred, j* jug were ««•« P from boats or those who ckfonu^ For sale by KEYSER & M’ DO S* midway.l be Pittsburgh, where the genuine aruolb may ai ayane blamed. ; 1 TvS” 0f Ch KEYS E F r^-‘^T>OWELL, y H° Woodat „ YFffik WAX - fiW |!fiSSbOOK MO, i w , \.' »* *; i. * >» “■ ' * ■ 4 J i * ‘ v * 4 iS ' « ' •?T -• -*t v . ' *■ ' i , e- BOQK AND JOB PRINTIKTG. ff» W ■Corner of Wo o 1 BndPlftbStrflctai f lUiJt£Proprietor ofthe Maaffwa ?Q®r X Maswactbbbb, respectfully informsvius frienw necessary to a Job-Priming Office, and thathe is pre parod .. . .••' " U'. • WarTKB PESSS PWBHKS 0? svbbt dbscmpxion: *»*»>, BilhcfLading, Cycfart, Po mphUti. Bill Heads., ■ c * ri h Handbills Blanks , - Hat lSps. ■ ■ ikTAU/klnds of Blanks Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bids, with appropriate cuts,'printed on the shortest notice and mos: reasonable terms... • • ■ • , :•; He respectfully asks Urn patronage, of bis .friends ; anq the public generally, m ibis branch bfhiftbttAmeM sep23 ' * L. HARPER* MHES W* WOOBWEIiUj/ gi Tnff: ca.bi.net;--:-;-...- : ']& FURNITURE MANUFACTURER O7 and 99‘ Tblrd itrect« T WVW.respectfully inftmns his friends and castom tl * ere that he has now completed the largesi and.h nest stock.;or household furniture over .-before,:«« w m. this city, as be .is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workman ship, and. newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in inoi nfacturing, he is enabled: to produce warranted furuitarc, at the lowest prices. ' • L... He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers 1 interest with but own, in quality and keeps always on band the greatest variety orevery des cription btfurnitUTe, from the cheapest and plainest, to tbo most elegant and costly, thatahoose, or auypartol one; maybe famished, from bis stocky or manufactured expressly'io order. He therefore,solicits an inspection, that the advantages ofhis establishment muy be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,.which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed m any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din- : . . ing, and Bed room cliairs, of every varieiy, consisting of rosewoood, ma '- - hogany and walnut El izaoethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of-every ; description.; Couches, Solas,Tcte*a;tele and Di vans of the latest French and American patients: Tashaej, Whm-Nou.and ladles' rarlor Wriung Desks of . various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, mnslc stands, and holders, marble.top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and spta, ta bles, extension dining tables; all sizesof the moat improved, and decidedly , the best kind . . ntade; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, . | wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbstands of. each a large assortment ; gothic-hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary, and book, cases, side boards, nre screens, ■ towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ras hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, tec. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabiskt auitßfta supplied with all articles in their line . . , ... . , STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furmshed atthe shori estnotice. ' All ordenipromptly attended to CHAIRS H5O PURSITURK. No. OB Third strut, bavun Markit and Wood/Siulh ltd*. m W* have now on hand a larg*- UL aDlendid slock of every variety raaSdCAßlf?E'ri-URNiTUßE > which.we^^ l I are confident cannot be snrp as sea, ea Jailed, in this City,oru the Weal, m atyfe and finish. Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to cal! and examine lor themselves, fry Steamboat* forniafaed on th -i shoriest nstice. order, kTmLm &C( , VnrnUore aad'Vbatr War# Rooms. ■sanerg T. B. VOUNG A CO., rnriter 0/ AirdfJS imSjManJSmithftiUtu., upputts Brown's i&id, WL “ST. Pittsburgh, Pd., keep constantly on hand Kfj I»BBMM...ir make to order, ot the lowest prices.* 1 * iUIUSBHOLO anil STBAhIBOAT FUHNIfIIEK, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and moat approved styles. _ : steamboats, Ahoyl . ns?* ns Tub sabscribers lender their acfj\ for the favors bestow Wft, edupontnem by their Steamboat friends, and pin would respectfully remind them and others tote- • tested in buiMing boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furniflh, on the most reasonable terras, etery description of Cabin Furmmre and Chnira ot the bee material and workmanship. I BIOUNG A CO., Cornet Third and Sranhtield streets, opposite tiro'.vn's Hotel. n H , M w cn . , u. oaoiuiii tlsminer ft Daaler* CABINET WABEROOM^MITUKIKUDSTREE^ Britetm StvenlhilTtet and Stra wherry alley , riUsburg* rfl. a HAMMER &• DAULEH keep constantly onband uV a variety ot excellent and fashionable Fiirniiure, §£p| warranted cqoil to any in the city, and sold on as I favorable term* as can be obtained ul any Bimilar establishment in .he. West. They have now ou hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds ot runn into, Horn the cheapest and platue»l to ilie most conly »ml elegant. All orders promptly attended to. - mrilUOm IVM. E. STEVENSON continues to manu i, .t' jr/faeiute CABINET-WARE ot every deaenp lion, at his old stand, corner ot I.iDetty aod streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its btoncltes- Extra Family Flour. ]'lOR the convenience of the eitizcua, the proprietors 4 of the“PITTSUURUII CITVMILI^S,”have placed boxes foclkereceplionof orders,at the loJlowiug placer j, A ft. Floyd** store, corner of Wood and Gin sU»4- - M .Haywood’s Shoe stare, comer Liberty and Market A. Heeled 1 * store, 3d street \ \ U Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4iU and Southfield j John !■ Smith's store, cor. High and Wyhe streets j Telegram Office, Fourth street; ,A . H. C. KeUv,<3rocer t cor.sih si. and Market alley j Ward. The Flour wae’ni will call twice or thrice daily, for order*, sad the Flo »t, &c., delivered proraply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Hour is preferable for family use,) wilhout charge for cartage. - > - It is plain that no accounts ean be allowed, and that driver* can have no permission to leave Flour without pnvmtut. Wc hope that the public will be pleased with “ a ” s s» we HOJ FOR CAIjIFOBHIA. ■. beenauthorized 10 receive Fack- I aces to be forwarded lo San Francisco by the bouse of CORWINNE, BROTHER * CO;, at Panama, and lo engage Passage In first class sailing Vessels from Panama to. San fVancisco. on applicauon lo JOSHUA ROBIWSUW, apiS Post Buildings. Fifth an, near Wood. /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light 1/ Cloths, all wool, Casliraareues, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every, variety of Mar seilles and ether Vestings Philosophy of Brondreth’s Tsgetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret spring* of-vitality were ihenpaniaHyexposedtooar view. We saw and • understood that the food we eat. was converted into blood, which repaired the waste'of the-animal machine: the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fire, that warm and invigorate our inner man. Ihe bloodis on electric fluid which carries Ibis heal Ip every ramification or the body, even So the eiirenuues of the hair and homy nail. White the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. • ttwd gives the body, strength: Brundreth’R pills .give blood the necessary powerto throw oat from itself all imparities, thusren derinirthe stream oflife pure and healthy- If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; andif they kcplcloso to nature’s luw*m the management, of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men gTOw iiueliUigent they will become wiser and bap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandroih s Vege table Univerai Pills, which soon restore ihcratp health. They are peculiarly adapted to Urn climate, , uud require no extra care when they are uaedyia either diet or doth-■ iuc. They should be alwaysinlho bouse.so that upon .the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than q dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma,' rlieumaUsm, cosuveness, fevers, and in jail acote, heavy or dcep*seatcd pains, their effects wtll be found beyond all pruise. Three or five, will act use a charm; often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Braudreth's l ill* ar ® tt , anl l fuuy tested medlcuiu, one that ta used by .hundreda of thousands iii this country and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding a l other medi ciues. They take out only that from tne blood which is ■thecauseof weakness and palu, leaving strength and health f they prtduce healthy sleep at nigUt, and on ap petite timt relishes all kinds of. food.. • . Sold at No. Diamond alley—the only place in Pan burgh where the genuine Brandreth PUte are kept for sale -jfcfffe" 1 ”* 8 ‘ SJh ?- oniy Thomas 6 ri&path. . a. mijiuiiusti *■ cow ... HAVE on HAND at their extensive CABINbI and chair manufactory, no. 64 smabfieid *t. a large assortment of fancy and plain Funmure, which they will sell 15 per cent* below customary , , Terms—cash only- : tuecw/.iy Dissolution.; / . I'HE Co-Partnership heretofore **| s U?Sj > elw«nthe subscribers, under the firm of J-S. BONwei & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of ihe settlemem.^r &IATTHEWD. PATTON. - Pittsburgh) April.l.st,l6so. CD* Having soldmy entire interest in the Drm of J, S. Bonnet A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and m retiring from business, 1 take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my ftiends andthe public. [ap3P J. S. BOWNt.I. • Removal* - rpHE subscriber wishes to inform **s*s i burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. CLand C3JVood street, to the Apollo Buildings; on; Fourth street. re . ce J^.??JJ?‘ pied by the Museum, and ha s c omiSS- adjoining rooms, formerly used as the oflice—which, in connection wiihhis ol< ? the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country, and his advantages so Far surpass any housem thisicily tlis slock is complete in every arlicie in his line, end great pains will be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy., . . wn octht : E ' w - EkftU. E. ci SMokton, BOOKSELLER add stationer, No.«,coeniib oe fiUMST AOT.Tnmi otbhots, HAS constantly on hand for wile—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER! Bonnet, Binders, Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS;, Book end ISewspapcr PRINTING UK-which he will sell at the lowest cash pnaes, or la exchange (hr Raga and Tanneta Scraps. ** i ' 1* l - t » ' *** t€ *- S ’ iftiSsiSKS ifiuruUatttfltta. a. « *•" v • ’•■* '*> ; ’ .•. ■ .■.- » :..• , . <• • •• ■ V.V . v ;, Y% x . - •' : 'V- - ' *%2 L' f *: ?V ■tr.-v-ivYi WrJDwh. T> DELANY, 190-JAbeng taut: Kio6tirg4,.hal oa Jr. wad a largo assonment of tie. latest style of- Winter Coats, of msluonablo.co3pTe;.AlsOi ?anUf r yests and allother ’articlba in’the elothuta li[ie. 'Ayho!ekal6; parehasers will find a most desirable stock v«> ■ From; end-will-bo sol&Iow-for-caah. iflecl9 ’ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B. Jtt. AUGUST, “ ” l-u; MBKCHA N T TAIL Oil, ■ INPORMShisfriendanudlcnstomerslhaihe has 'Open ed a CLOTHING STORB, r al No. @ SmilMeld sL, where they can besotted ataff times With taythuig on. hisline, made in the moil finished style . like manner- His Goods are all fresh,.of most fashionable material, end no pains will spare a to afford the greatest .degree offlatisfacuonio.nis pat rons. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand.- v ? = [dtclG SI. EffibUl MERCHANT TAILOR, - :No.i 17. Smithfield atrecu-pittsburghj Po<f j HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—a large and carefully selected stock'of-French* 1 English! and • American- CLOTHS, CASSJMERES. and VEST* INGS~of, the.most approved- color* and styleß .which hei&prepared toinaVe tporder In iheverybestmabner and or. the mosi reasonable terms. 1 ■' l . • • i ; ;l '■ He has always on-handa good assortmentofgentle men's Fashionable bbast made CLOTHING. Shins, Collars,Cravats, Hankerchieft,G!oves,Saspenaera,&c. nov3o;3m . - ■'~.V - Clothing! Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN M’CLOSKEY, WHultsaU and Retail Dtoltr \n Clothing, 15L Libirty st. Pittsburgh^Pa. ; : •• • MY stock of Fall and Winter Clothihg is now ready, amounting to upwards of 5100,000. 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-, ern country. • My purchases having been dll made-early, 1 have therefore avoided the laia advances made in almost'all . -descriptions of Woollen Goods, and!hn} therefore ena bled to offertny stock atunumi&.Uy low priqea. I have this seasou paid more toah,usual attention to the manufacturing and style of my garments,’soibat the very lowcstpriced as well as the finest are got op in a styleiand elegance not to be-surpassed.* Hundreds of hew customers, both wholesale and retail, have : been, attracted as much by the superior make of the clpthing ashy the lowness or rnyprlcils. .. ■ ■ Theproprietor would particularly call the attention ol all dealers-in Clothing to hi* present *ock; believing that upon examination of the-quality and imftes of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the loweatm 'price. •- •• ; : - The proprietor U now determined to makethis-depart menla point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goodssuited io . every section of the United States.;. . < In the catling department will always b< found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas eimeres and Silks, to fie found inlhis qrcastern -marketa.; lie is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest notice in the latest and most fashionable styles.’ He respectfully invites his old friends and customers, as well as the public in geaeralvio cal! and examine fox heroselves. • : 'S' [octl3 Great Indacementv to Boy Clottttngl WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOLE! A 0 310 LIBERTY, AND S» IRWIN STREETS. 3PHE subscriber v wishing to sell bis,eniire stock of I CLOTinNG, offers EisEXTBNSIYE ASSORT IENT of 1 NEW AND FASHIONABLEROODS at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wisbmgto purchase will save money by calling on him, - • •• •« sep24 : . . W. J. DAVITT, FrypruU)*. AGENCY OF Uetneih’i CelebraUd Potent Shears. rFUlfiiundersignedhas been appointed by Mr. Hemeah, r of New York, sole Agenifot lbejsare ot hisjustly celebratcdpatemTailors’ Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer’s prices. Having a coropleie as sortmeniof these Shears, Iroffl 625 c; up. to Sl2 a piece, be calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners fcers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIA CLOTHING STORE, 179 Libetiy street, 4thdoor from, St. Clair,and respcctiullysolicttsa share of the public, patronage, which this article so i“ B tiy deserves. oct3t:im* • I.F. lIAVEKOTTE. jEJrg ©OOIIO. EMBROIDERIES V.“ Received per express, a large assortment of the following Goods: ' _ todies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cuffs and collars; Kossuth caffs and ; collars} Valenciv ennc'aand Louis Nspoieondodo; Louis Napoleon ala* line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; cheuu* zcltes; black Cliautillaand love .veils; ladies’ break t'aal caps; infants’vans and waists; embroideredlinen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces ;and edg ings tftaconei and Swiss edgings aud inserting*; to gether with a general assoruncniof bxench embroider «",“e'«°"to - Fmni *%Ai MASON & CO, Nos. G 2 and 04 Market street^ StiVKNTH GftKAX SEMI-ANNUAL. OF DRY GOODS, , at Tns One Prieo Store of AV A« ffIASOS & CO M A'w.tf-i and 64 Market strut* WILL commence on Mojtdat, December 30,1850 ami continue Through the month of January, On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment wilt be thrown open for Retail Tfade, and their-extcn- ; sive stock, amounting "lo Unc Hundred and.Tluriy | Thousaud Dollars,wifi beoffered arßettul, atfujly one fourth less than usual prices. ! The notice ot their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of- 1 the thousands the sale of last .year, wtl | be sufficient guarantee for ucafi this season. They will ■ howevermention a few or the Goods and Prices; forthe benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— Rich Cashmeres, ' * , - - 75 c. ÜBuaipncoSl,oo - ... 500 ps. CoUon and Wool Cashmeres, 20c.; usual pn-e s: Cotton and AVoolUeiaines, 15,181 c., Usual Pr sops?lLghCoiored PlainDelmines,4sc.. Usual price C3 so*ps. Striped and-Figured'Silks, 50c. Usual juice -SDpS'Black Silta 1 Reduced 25 pet cent.?; ! _ 100 ps. French Usual pnceSlpfk, .300 ps. ParumelLas aud Lyonese Cloths. Reduced J 3 Square Shawls, which will be sold ;at from Silo 85 less than the usual prices.; ’ i, ' • • 3000 yds. BonueißibbonB,xu 8 and 10c. Usual price l9 p£rt Cplowd Calicoes, o*c, : Usiml price 9c.; . , .100 cases English and American Calicoes, 3, and loc Usual price Wand,l2Jc4 ■ ' .. . =. ~ OOcasesßleachedMusUns. Reduced tfc.per yard, tiflObalesßrown Muslin—all grades} .. j Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery ana Gloves,Linens, Checks,Cloths, Cossiaeres, Cassmets a, ToKether withanimmense variety of oiher Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales ' !, . ; They invite an early caU,as; inanyof their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. , ■ Tl, o loweaiprice oiamei alfirit. <3O, No«-62 and 64 MarkcKtreet. Kreatv Arrival—JSew uoodfi ; , NO. 75 M ARRET STR EET, » fnPBKIVVBKN POUiTII BTBKET AND THE DIAMOND. «£3 . FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WINTER DRV GOODS' i \ THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern. cities by Express, a splendtdUHKOTtment of Fancy and Staple Dry UoodsrpDrchased exclusively f6r Cash, from the importers aria manufacturers, at: least uicenty fivt vcr ctnsMlow the cost of those; who made their pur chases earlier in the season, a£id wi ll be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at . ' : EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 5D pieces Lupin’s French. Mermoes, Cherry, .bcarlet; FinkiGreehiMaroon, Black, Mazarineßlue afid.Modo colored, from S7|c. npto ihe finest quality, manufactured under the'French Republic:. • •. , s - - 15 Pieces Superior Bombasines,Lupin’s manufacture —atuuprecedentedlowprices.,-• ’".L, 150 nieces Ulaetand Colored Alpacas, from 18} cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohairl.ustres raanufactured. _ ,„ , ■ . ~ 125 pieces Thibet, Farameltn and Coburg Cloths,, all colors and qualities,and cheaper than ever betdre oder '’*3so pieces American and British Priitts,suporibr quaii ty,and will be sold at extremely low prices. 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay. Waterloo- Imng Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and TtirkSaun Oeflhein and ail Wool BrochaSliawla; Black and Em broidered Clolii Shawls; Plain- ana-Rmbrpideied -Black and Colored Silk; Fringe, Thibet and Motts })e Lain 8 MOpalterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain cbamelioii Silk and Butin Be Chain, Wide Black Graflo Rhine/ Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks; and Black 1 laid Gro Be Armour Silks.. ;:: /,, - s /. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,Superior quality, and will be sold at a great redaction trout lorm ‘,r.Pn°',boMESTlC AND STAPLE GOODS.; !,. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from6l to‘l2| cents per yard. _ ' .. . 60U pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6Jc. to the best article manufactured. : t _ ICI 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow nanueljjfrom 181-. per yard up to the finest bilk Warp ana Welch Gauze Flaurieliraported; l ciUv.tn 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round threadjWire twist, hand spnH andgrass Reached. 125 pieces Checks,superior.ma\*,;ftoin ; 8 to IB| per yard, together with u large assortment of Damask & 'iJnef. and Table .Cloths, Hus».a Diaper and Crashj CassineUs, Kehtucky_Jeans, k , in { J’‘ raeatic Gmgiiams, Colored Cambrics, .Flam Lmße>B, C Ladles andGenilemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including'every variety and quality, which will be eold at extremely low prices. - , - i ■ The customers of the house and all cosh buyer* ate reauested to call and examine the good* and Becure a bargain, as they will be offered Wholesale and Re . ail a €t^ ea - ClOthll OlOthßl ClotllR) j A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES.—IIS pieces j\ Blacfc aod Fancy colored French rind English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking arid Drab Cloths;: i ‘ Juatopenedat J ~. ..A. . deci r ;'~Nos. 62ahdC4‘Markej street. Important- to‘ Pallors. YUST RECEIVED—6 Doz. assorted Valent' •V Shears»fromNo.tOdown lo N 0.2. : { ALSO— 3 Doz. Barbers' PatenV Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at . • BO\YNv& TETLEY’S t iaC Wood st., 2doors below Virgin alley.: DRY APPLES—B 2 sacks Drfcd Apples; I 10bbls.' 1 ' do; For sateby joB L. S. WATERMAN Ai SONS. ' * Notice,v • t ; I LL persons indebted to the isle firm of Johnston k. J\l Stocston, will nle&se call and settle immediate!; and save costs, [tbbdj , JOHN FLEiUNG, Ag hi * - * "* 4 *' • *• * 4 - - * '* a »£. ?**& * ’ -*'*X*' . -.•< ,-,i ;> . ' >••* • -1 - *■** , \.4 - . '■ ' «i6n!der’0 J >Wtn&Store. 'fpHE UNIUVAtLEnPiACBfor obtaining dll Wmcs, X' GOOD and CtfEAp; 7 SmDKR Vbaslaielyr-ittconseqneiice of the numer*. on.? largeßales made.by hnntocorisuniers—-beenobliged largely to replenish by fresh ttnpottauonaj-ona lie has now, the satisfaction <?f offering some of the pest WinCs.antf liquors' ever;itnpoiied by him.. He woalQ refcrtoiotnd : • . DUFF,GORDON A. CO.SHERRIES— embracing deli ctttePale at very lowimces, rare old, and some very , choice MANR'ANILLA;nU on dtaogßtbyih'«f{nillon.--. Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, m casksof 10 foECQnsnmerßi . SomeEXTKA AMQNXtLLADOda houjes* pu>up •whicn be . dialling# as equal to any that can bft < ! V Thc.'MANZANILLA and As| DNT3 LLA DO SbcT tics are pecoliarly.-adapted to convalescents, os they j strengthen withont stiraalating, and hove not the he la or many other.WinCsw.',,‘r• >i . - , ; I PORT specially-selected for j his sales,to consumers from the 1 ’at Oporto, and imported direct. . These wines-nre fruity and delicate, and {have been highly approved by, bis easterners, because of their ; manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red Wines D'almcd'off as fcuch.;;,- , • ■ , They-nieof Yanonasorts and prices, m bottles and on drauehtby the wholesale by the cask. Among them is Borne rare delicate.WHlTE PORT,and MAWf-1 sEY'PDRT *' r **' T- - - »Pere6nVsuffenhg With chronic affection of the bow-: els cannot be tob careful Hi their FORT.' , . . - MADEIRAWINES ofvanoda sorts, dry and rich, Sodth Side»old Etfst and Wesllndia._ Sercial, &c., Ac. «BB*sssasp^«a, atpriccs as low as most of theinferiorwines now ip the market which are put upon buyers as /iw.ewaji* as, IIeI,»IaI6oCHAf,IPAGNKVVINESof,v fI rOU3 i Vrana» andquaUUen,iU very-low. prices,retail prwholesale. in the ariicle x>f CEARET WiNES, generally, the subsen ber holds himself to be a judge, and he x>flers the. nnest sioelcbereifromiUeveryiowwipiice,bytheismgleoor: zcnj to Hie first class: cm:ofMs3>oc. ; * of BURGUNDY WINES he has a largcstockundcan assure cuslomcrs 'that he can present to them,.from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy os France affords. . SAUTERNE and BARSAC always OU hand mbolUes. n Hi 6 selection ofßHlNEaml MOSELLE WINES* from the cellars of Messrs. Deihiiahd & Jobdah, of Co .blens.are extensive, and nutnber many Bull Hocks autl Moselle, from tba cheapest sorts to. me very , choicest ..vintages of -the -A* STEJNEEUG,’ 1 which 13. the best. ~°a'lhe°artidM l of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine stuck; embracing some very old extra pi ISUO, of OlahiiilMr »• Co., mid “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks;and 1842 in bids, and “DUBOUCUB,”ISI4,in hhds. on consignment, winch 'albo-IRIBH° SCOTCH and MONQNGAHELA WHIS- KiaTjAMAiCA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all oilier Wines-and Liqaors,. ineludjag: all oi lhe above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any slock of HAVANA SEGARS. VAll Goods dtlmrtd, within one day's stack of Flula delpflio, vaEioni said. ; Orders will be promptly exccu- OI SLIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store, ?G Walnut street, Phila. ’• £V *■.«*«>■'’ -■ i '-'it. 1 ‘ 'V *0 * yv* ■?'t. -V 4’ ■' . t. rt C. ;, y': ;V”i V r ’ : . ' ..••• •, * U'’-* V A, . • k . v .:V * :**:■[ ■ v v ‘' rt ' ‘‘ J •f'^}?. * J, Ti Dec Ker, WoodwaVd * Co.» ■ c, I Builders and. Erectors tf Lightning; Rods, on , . . • - SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. . ORDERS left aithis office or. the Post Office; and lor personal interview ca i. be.seenon Fourth street, | resilience of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry, .'Rthrentes— Prdfessoir Silliinah,.Editor of SilUman’s l Journal ; Professor O. M.: Mitchell, of the Cincinnati j Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky; Professor Chester I'cwey, 1). U.. , M. D.; New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearland A- W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M’Candlesa, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. MtvSparkff, J, D. Williams, Major Harding, U. b. Arsenal; John Ewing & Stons:, L- Harper, D. N. White, W.. A. Mar- Sampson, Major Davis and John H Sboenber per . - InovfSuf. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE.; iiTEDTCAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of IVI Lectures will commence on the first of Notemoer and continue uitul-ihe last’ef-February. The Anatomi cal Depdmnent will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October: Tlie Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of the following PBOVBB9OBSI * Z.FbK£maStM;T>-t Htofessorof Anatomy. R. 3. Newton, Professor of Surgery- ;• lie D.j Professor of Theory and Practice o W BVaif I’ow ßU-, M. IX, Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy and Geology V J. Kinu. M.- D.', Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeu tics and Medical Jurisprudence. . - J. Milton San&ebs, Mi JX, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. -- „• . J. AV'WrtsoN, MV IX, Professor of Obstetrics and DiS 'easos of Woraeu and-Children- CUK-tqUB LECTUBES. jifciieane—Prof. H. J. HtTLCB: Surgery—Prof. R. S. Newton. 7, Freeman, M- D!, Anatomical Demonstrator. - The fceaXor a full coarse urnouni to SlO5. ■ llach Frbfessor’sTiekeWSlS. Matnenlator'sSS. De monsttat©r’s.Fee,Slo. -Graduation*Sitt. . ~ Those desiring further information, will please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; aud Students am vint? jn the city.will please call on him at the Coumier* CiaP Hotel* • IL S. NEtVTONj il. P.-* : - Dean ot the Faculty. LAW : DEPARTMENT. • • ; lion iS\Y M Kwc, Prof.of Theory and Practice of Law Jno Dklafield, Gsq t Frofof Commercial Jurisprudence. /Terms—sso per.scssion. • All coinmumcationspertaimngto this departmerumu.-.i be addressed to E. W. M. KINt., Esq. .. - Memphis, T«nn.;March,lBso. .. v • •: ? mc Faculties, for intellectual abilities) moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mogt distinguished in our country. -The Medical Faculty constitutes an;anomaly in this or any other country—all or the.n are able Lecturers and the beslot will contemplate onr geographical portion, and the extent of oar population, can have no doubtas to the eligibility of our situation for an euterpnse ot the, kind; As to. nealth,including all seasons of the year, we denv that anyoUureitn has mart: : • v The first class of the LawandMedicalDepartmeutso.- this Institute were ‘small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented and inthe Uighesldegree respectable— a favorableoufca for the future prosperity of the institute. That the public maybe satisfied-of the permanency oi this school,we ieel it oar duty ler s t ate, th allh eTruatees and Faculty form a unit in. acUon r which .augurB we 11 fot its future success, and that the peculiar internal organic zation which connects them, c a tmot b^n^ ra £j , a pl . President of the Memphis Inatitufe. : BU«r Forlor, Spooni) &c. ~X\7 l' Weep conslantly on’ lmmi a large assortment of VV silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac., of onr own manufacture, ; ;; 95 Market street. Magnifyingula*scn, ; . /\F one, two and three g asses, suited for dalectmg To the Cftilsen* of Allegheny City. _> A ROX for the reception MOMers for ClT\ MILLS TV FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer i. Robinson. Federal street. .SuchOrderswill.be t p™ m pUy snnphed „„„(() ' ' : , WUJIIARTII & NOBLE. 300 Blon'Wanted Immediately, i x TUB CHARTIERS R All.ROAD.—Thewages A are 80 cents per day ; and we charge 51,75_ per. wiek for boarding. Apply atthe office, on the Steuben ville road.’ near Jl’Donald'srayern-d voiles from Pitts burgh. nunchs:tfl BUINhUIRHANNEY k CO. . . SALKOF VALUABLE : IK.ON WORKS, NEGROES, MULES, 4e. IN pursuance of a decree of the ; Chancery Court in - Clarksville, at the Ocioberterra, 1550,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, County , Biaw of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, theForaace known ns lhe Lotusa Furnace and the Mount yerno.n Fufnaee.avith all the lands attached and adjoining there to amounting to some 20,000 acres.: At the same time and place I will sell a valuable negro mao, John Carter, a Founder, nnd his wife and children, ona credit of nnd .T years. -The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 yC Ort ihe ltth of Aprilj 1851,1 will alsoaeli, ot the late residence of Rolit. Baxter, m Montgomery Co., Tenn,, the IRON FROPERTV, known as Qie Tennessee Lur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached .thereto, consisting of several thousand acres,on a eredtl of 1,2,3a0d.4 years. Svmner County Lands near Qallatin. - i I will also sell, on thaWth of March, 1801, in the town of Gallatin, at the Courtllouse, 320.acrea of land lying; in said County, knovcr^aa. the Preston tract ofland, on a creditor - . ; , • , Hou.s6 and Lot %n pfashiyuie. I WiU-iiso aelUon the'SSth of March, 1851, a valuable House and Lotin Howe, known as Lot No. (14, situated oa High at., oti a credit of I,‘J and 3year». Bond and approved security will be requi red of the purchaser and a lien letahted oh the rcales tatein allcases. JP. PRIESTLEY, C. & M. Sale of Mules* Wagons, Ac. - twill,-as the AdmV of Robt. Baxter. Bell at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn i on the 9th day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said RobL Baxter, belonging to said. Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Slock on hand, on a credit of twelve months: >• ?*. - ■ .. I will also sell, on the Uth day of-Apnl, 1851, at the late residence of RbberCßaxter; in Montgomery county, .Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of saidßoberf Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be required on all sums over 810. The sate will be continued at each plaice from day. to day, till all the propertyis sold. Dec. 17:1350. j r ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r.. - ..(p* Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing'' the advertisements, with the. amount of the fee slated. Published till day of last The Nashville Union and True Whig Vthe LouisviUe Journal: the Cincinnati Commercial, and thePitttuurgn Post,wi» publish the ahoveadvertisemeot twice a wee until day of sale, and forward accounts tt> Master for settlement. decia. a .—ClarlsvSle Jeffersonian q sng-.;srKr,|^ ; "f s “»v ! Boot t-AB'of'X'Mek'-l*** M*n “* Covers.Mallulg, «-•> “ c - " (ionß an j best manufacto- Settled from the '‘ £ [o the imereti of his cuslo »‘e»-: ,Wuh *neyß with a call, great mets, and oil jo jh,,,. Goods to persons poms is at all. nmea CoU Ml( , I[llnlK the stock, wishing to look or y he lnl(;sl an(J hesl styles of the ■where ronna prices and qualities to suit above named uooas, r W. L.VND, nil. Bynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building, Fourth street; c: nn tttuh—ls drams Cod fish in store and for sale Q mS MU,LEa 4. BICKETSON. :'. -f-;.;v'. ;js : k^f ■V . ■■■V.iM- * * r ’ ...... , - -- Stata motnal FJUre Jtolteyime.r.CggP»*r Btmsssmmmfimsm^Ssp^S* -cotnmumty.iir.iho tmpanillslei: *: olo^i o f tooVM over 370,000'captial to.theeotnpsoy- r'peXHrtcWTfMe .proud to say, that nearly all the ** 0i the safest kind, In small risk*) and & large proportion insured Tor only one year. , „Namher of. Policies issued*—- , 3,953 Amountof-propertyinsured ‘ 1 w Amountofguaranteepremiams*94s,49o 39 ; . r> > Amoantoreashpremiimia*— r 24,531,80 j--.'-; Amcfoni oPgtiarantco- stock- *» ’ ' jg yAmpuntofflosses »»;■ -- . ,® 3jS® w , To te deducted from the above the incidental expen- ses oftheoffice. *■- 'v-t 'm'- To city or country-merchants, andowners of dwell ings): and-isolated, or. country,.psoperty, ..ivts believed tiJV company affords advantaged In point OF cheapness). Safety arut security, inferior to-no TninnuitC: vpmpnny . in.this.country.. •. : • Conducted on theequiUble and greatly InipiwfOd *7*; tcm' ? of Classificatioi; of 'filskßj.cxclaaing, sHppeeial hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality; thus precluding the freqoency and occurrence of l&ige fires, and also, pnkothtftfr gtnck andMntualpUn, l it not only possesses the.cheappess and accommodation I of bbfljineihdds, ; but'enUUesthdiasufed.ttt r a : pdrlieipa- Ltion in the profits. + «,\i’».- =;• •'•’'••ivi; • • I Itis under the. control of the following Directors ?-*£» P. Rutherford. A: J.GilliU, John-ft; Packer, SamuelT. | Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, PhUo.C. Sedgwick,. Robert Kloiz. J A. RUTkUEBPbBD, Prbsn. A. J. OILLETT, I A.Admin, Actuary. . : .• ~jjja27:y Penn QLntusLiilfe Inßoronce Flill’ai ;| a GENT IN PITTSBURGH; W. H.BAVIB, face J. Al Finneyi Jr., deceased,)iNo\3W J«ibeiflXL*Ucet. . t Kor the beuerconvenience of penoxls residing in the i lower part of tiiecUy, ; the agem may , a&O i be < *found ■-..&• dailyyfrorneleven to tsvetve ftM. tw<r.io.three o’clock, at tbe.countingroora of J.Schobnmalar l \ Wood street, where all necessary Information will '1». U given,. and? communications;, promptlyattended to.— ,> Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life [ v Insurance, and blank form* fdrnUfced on application; [r Capital stock ovei &200,000 axuUonsuniUy increasing. .Profits divided annually amongsUhose Insured for life, r • f -' pjmbuTkkj'Ftb' l»lQ3lr~%& I-. ' ■■■vIBSWRAIW** :.■■■ rriHEINSUBANCE COMPANYQF NORTH AMER -1 ICA, PhiladelpWa, ihaiterea aapllal gBOOp. 000, asaeuianuary 13,1551,'©1,G0T,888 ,50, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, iob property .ofevery descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by:inland transportation or on the seas. . . . ' DIRECTORS* Arihar G. Coffin, PresU., Jacob JJ.Tbgmaa, Samuel.W. Jones, John 1L NeflT- ■ ’ Edward Smith, RlchaidD^Wood, : John A.,Brown, WUliam JWelab,, t Samuel F. Smith, ; Francis Kashins, ' Samuel Brooks, S. Anstin AlUbone, , . Charles-Tayjor, . WUUam.E.Bqwen, AmbroseAVhitc, • Geortfe^W.AjqpinwaU, -TioraS'pl'Cope, - James NOMcison, , S. Morris. Waler> H, D. Sberrerd, S«o>y. • This is the otdesi Insurance Company m thfr j Uiuiea State s,and from its high standing,longexpeiience, am ple meansj and avoiding all risks of an extra, hazard* oas character, may be considered ns offering offlple so cumy to the public. .. r :WM.riVJQr4ES».Ageni» : No. 141 Front street. BAtETi, PERPETUITY AtW SECURITY . - THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND ■ . LIB'S HiBVBASOB BOOIETi; ■'OF " LONDON AND "NEW-YORK. Capital,£soo,ooo—lCqaol«»s3*soo,ooo. THriTH al&Tgo surplus of profits. -Apportion of both W capital and fimplasinvested in U.S. Government Stock s, "and other securities iti the City of New York. - * Policies held mthiß-eoantryover 8,000/'Per*ons (a- inihe. profits of.the Company. California tubs take* rate*. % ‘ Araongthe advantages of a Policy uums ,Company are-the' - “ . *.-.■■■ ' A party iha'trred for the whole termoflifc may at any •time borrow ont-half- the aroountof animal premium, Twiihoutnotcorfiecuriry,or depositof policy,andis en ; tilled to division of profits. ; , . , I He ma l y at any time surrender M* pollcy*atid-receivp i back as Valae4hereof~one-half.the gross sum paid oy i him in annual commonpremiums-, i.-a'.f. < i A party already insured/or whole Jife may, „on pay ! ment of a sntall sam.-convert Ids idauiraneexmo a new f policy upon the now introduced. v _ I Parties already insured and entitled to a; (VHhUura t loan, are not shut out frdra eald twb-third loan* if tht' prefer it,upon the terms stated indtnjwctjrfipamph k A party may, at a moderate animal premium* insur* for life, and he 9urvi.yfi.to reach the.age of CQ ycara, uc full 3um insured up b&SMfyurilt be paiiioimi: Olij he dies beforereaebing Jhat age, the lull sum insured will be paid tohis lairiiry'oflMal Te^e^fitativeB. Uhonoepome customary inthe Atlanticciuesfor eon* ETcnations to insure the Uvea of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Teat’s day tomake the finally a pre*. sent of the policy. This is certainly aa excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister. Whosd salary . j n very many cases is• scarcely rqunl to hiaimmediate wants. To dienian4f-family,ai tuadeath.itlaacon solauon beyond expression to know that bis nelpiara little ones are (Bus provided TofTl " , . . • Churches involved, wohld do well to Insure the live* of one dr more’ of the trustees, at, whose demise tho amount would be applledto liquidate the debt. • -Explanattfry pamphlets gratis, rat the Banking Houae.ot )\ •* .WM.A*HH*Ir«S3O., j uov29 - Wood rt,gecohd door above Fourth. -— — •iiigpaMca; ■ :" ■ t; mnE SAFETY INSUB: | JL ANCE Worth Hoorn of the Ex' £ ' : *“* l ottei property in wten Vud ininired fcgaiiist loss or $. damage by fire, at Uie lowest ttu* of pieminm.- • ; ■ Mauin* [N9UBanuh.-—They also insure Vessels, Car* goes and freights, foreign or xroastwiacj nnder open 01 f»- special poliriesj a* the assured may aesise.-/ , : Inland TftANsroarATioiL.rrThe’y td*o .insure mereba**. *dize transported, by Wagons, Railroad Cars* Cana! Boats and Steam-Boats, on river sand lakes,on the most, ; Ut DWECTORS— Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Sootier . i ; John C; Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel' ■ Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlinmon,faaac R. t\ Davis, William Folwell, John Ncwlin,Dr.R. M. Huston, f James C. Hahd,Theophuua Paulding, H, Jones Brooks, j Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Me- , Hvain, Chatles Kelty.'Ji a. ; Johnson, Willtam Hay, Dr j S.ThomaSk JohnSeuetStWiiu-Eyreijr. • , , v = DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, t Hugh Craig, J Titos. C. H»ot, Viee PresidenE .M . Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. 1 Fire ahd narine Insnrutes, i THE OFFICE of the Jhsuronw Ca. tf NartAAmzrtea ( has been rtmovti to the Warehouse ofHardy, Jones < 4. Co., No. 141 Front street, Ihird hoMo EaSt of Wood , street, where the subscriber wtlUssne, Policies on Build* { imrs and their conlenls.andonSliipulentsby Steamboat* i and other vessels, for the above old and responsible , Company. tap3l WM. P. JONES, Agent. - , LKc and Uealih lnonrotaco. n J The mutual life.and health insurance i COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by tho j Legislature of Pennsylvania, MarehyiMßjGharlerPer- ■ betual i Capital 8100,1)00. BolofowffikaHOtrifPrnnsul- . ionio Centpany. and toll 20 per eent. lower than the f, usual rates of Life Insurance, a* the following compart i * n Di^rtora^StmS’l A^)trtofc, i Char|eaD HaU.Wrn F f Boone,HobertPKingCharlesPHaye.,MW Baldwin, ; ChasOßCampbeUoM;Mße9ve,hl.D.iEewlj Cooper, { ir Rodman-Barker, E ll Bulier, Edwm R Cope., Prot dml, Samuel DOrrick: FicsPrmtfsnl,Boberl P. King ’Secretory, Francis Blackburne, , ; Anoticalions wilt he.received and every Information • given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,. Agent., Ovpica: ( Etommeroial Rooms, corner of Third ,nndWood street* J Pittsburgh. r ■ i - ■.' octSOiy ; : —' indemnity. • Tho Frinhlls FIM luaranoe Oompeßy DIRECTORS:— ■ _ Charles W. DaUckcr, ■ George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Tobias Waguer, " . AdotphlEißorio, SamnetGrant, • David S. Browne, Jacob Rfßmiui',.""..'.'.i.'.'Uorris'Pattenon." CHAS. W. BANCKKR, Presh. Cius.' G. BaKcras, Secretary. f ' , fly Continue to make Insurance, 1 perpetual or unwed on every descriptiotrof property in loyrannd country. The' Company have reserveda large-Contingent Fond which, with their Capital and Premiun»iaaftljrinve3iea afford amplenroteclionlothe assured. The Assets of the Company. on-Jannarylat, I 84», w published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, ; vrere as ioi vta t — m -A....* iaa Mortgages • *—— « Real rotate -gfrrel eShic »■»«” ?l .and losses by fire, thereby of the advantages of Insurance, as writ *bt tty and disposition Office N.H-cbrner'Wood and 3d sts 1 — pin and Bsub* iM«ruie«< 3,iiT,.r nffers to wake pshtumentond Unwed Inigranc* M cityV 'Uvicmlty.tmd on eiupmen by the cat.ai and r ‘ T 'S aE CTORS . Anhur PresV v. Samuel Brooks, ; Alei Henry, ' - Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, flomuel W. Sraufc, toward Smith, ‘Ambrose White, John A. Brown, - Jacob-ML Thomas John White* Johitß, Neff, Thomas P. Cope, * Richard D, Wood,^. Wm. Welsh, Henry D, ghonard,Seo > y. This is the oldest Insurance Comnauy m the Puited Slates, having been charteted in 1794-: Its charter is per* petaaKand from Us hikh~siahaing, long experience,am ple means, and avoiding all risks e/ an extra hazardous character, it may be considered Moflering wnpleseeun ivfrt iK#* mihlir • . WULUAM r. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones&Co«,Waterand Froulsts.,Pittsburgh V ' °t»y*y 2r»nd y , Ua UU„: & coi - 63 md M Ma»t«t »lre»l A MTA’florf"MOl*A-S3ES— 2O tmtiela new crop FS^u e c^~ fcoNi Not. 231 and 333 Libony 4'. s' <’ . • -C'< »- V ” -.s < • v v'' v'*' - V V ; «*--*' . ■; VV-', - ' * - : , V - ' '■ Cl . ' ,*,v v > < j ur-*;-.* -- <’ , ■ OP PHIULSBXTEIA. 1 *• . ■*. r . * <■ ■* •. T/ .5
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers