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AA -« -*trT- i : S\VWA»*>s«rf f • ■? *■* ■'.*; *‘>4 * r *Lv 4 ?- i/ £ *if * j- wf p vr:. iAi :%-£*; '* W VV ijA-Ai' - ; ; T "A i . % k v <•' v? #MMBsB^agy4^^ v rfi( V'& sii ;ih J r^S'T, ’ 1 ‘ ; It a a n 4'i A j Kftiff'iiii# MKpfflllSAa I-'- Sl|lW#iSl^rf S»gs»9^|^-- B-'f XA>-A<l -- >V<rf pSX?J -;: ,-r : v " -^\-.......... ’ ’ ,fe \l Mmm J Jor Bole $C So £tt. ►1 = For Kent. jx LARGE BRICK JlOUSEjoaPcmi street.—B3so; •. -tX;-Three large Lots of Ground, used a£a Lumber : Yard, 6nPenn street; * A Bncfc House on-Webster street.—Bl7s;: ••---■ A Bnck Honsc, No. 115 Front street.-—S&ft. , A-Bnek.HDnse, jGdrtJon. Ac., on Vine street—Blso .. S.CUTHBFRT,GeticralAgent, ■■■■•:■ Vi--.r 70 Southfield street. • • • For item, 'T'nEBfilCK TAVERN STAND IN WILKINS occupied now ..Poasessioii .given oiuhe Isl of April, 1&I Apply <o - H W HORBACH, " .■Wiikir.sburg, - or, J.P. HORBACH, ..397Xibcfly si, Pittsburgh . marl:lw itrttoo.ninth Ward, . A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE; of . wt3L tear, rooms; a kitchen and good cellar; .fc&kepyenj,Trash noose ;coal house; fowlhouse; BseiH . • ', lt *w.. .. gatdeH, having twenty peach ifrccs. m fine heanng order; also, a latge stable.. The whole will he rented for $9O, or, wuhoutiho stable* $5O. * S..CUTHBERT, Gcny Agent, -.75 Smuhiifcld street. 3-. v.., For Heat. ;'■■■ "• i". •■; IHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE ' . tdASOXIC HAI*L t i'L'rni bmuirr. i i ; i ■ Thc firai floor is sub-divided into tivo Store Rooms fi .i i front,2o hy.6U feet, and willhe.very desirableTbVFsirc-v- 1 Stores. Two Rooms bock, mllahfo for Offifef—ncce«» I o . ■ 10 which ii by a wide Hall, manure thtoueh' Uie rrnirr of the bnddfng Tire basement will beLshed in a • v P ea ? fnanner* and *viH be. suitable forßetail Store , Trank and Home s makers, Ac “ Var ‘ e,y , ; The whole will be ready by ihe.lst of April feb-| nilnireof JAIILS W- HAITIAN, • r . . .. Water street. A A< r ßt '® p OR SALE-A vatu ■ I 01 . 0c ‘ ,uall * 1C3 > ani ' In Rood or dec; 41 acroa house vviUi , Darlnr t V EI ' lme ' tloll i? r ' a [u;w two story rooll ijfcuchea and cel!ar,two cSnbrlf Ajl “ 3o ’ a ? OOJ l,arn bad 4rcc ulahlc, .? Price ate r ?- n<1111 a g° otl neighborhood. vtdS raw ? m tE P c ‘ sse “ s ' o >'-? 0nld be S.CUTHBERT, Geueral-Aqont, .- . 7(j‘SmilMield street "*® : V»**~Alwo Story BRICK HQUSEyWiiIi back buildings, situated on "Wylie, near ...W asbtnglon street. Gnu light m front of ibd house. 1 . Enquire,of JOHN MAJuR, Alderman, feb27tlw cor. Wylie and Washington sts .•■. For Rent* •. • : ffIHAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with ; X' extensive Groands for Garden and Stables E&jjJl attached—ifce Residence of the late WraJ J- Totten Cliff street. Possession nvcnonihe inofMarch For terms, apply to D. lt -M’AROY. Gaatdiaii or U C. Totten, at the Fori Pm Work*. •. (lehlß ; Excellent Business to Dispose of IN ALLEGHENY.—Ia .cousequeuce of the*difi«olu uon or Partnership between -MORRIS & HA WORTH, they offer tor sale their business, situate on ■ Federal street} near the Market, Allegheny City It i« useless coramenung upon the excellence of tlie stand, or the amount of business wc have done-as both are : well Jcnovra? all we shall say is, that it is fa &rst-rat6 ■ ancB tOT one wishing to embark in a-similar trade iTbeaiockconsists of Drags,Oils, Paints, Ac:, Groceries - Wines and Liquors, lo be taken at market value- Annly ■ morris a haworth: • . feblß • . Diamond, Pittsburgh. For Rent. A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with' four .... ■£%* rooms on the first floori largo dicing room Fvn and kitchen in basement; two small rooms ih , , garret*, with a large garden and several fruit trees—a very desirable.residence lor a small family- Situated . near Uinersville. Possession given tmmedmtelv / Also, several small Tenements for rent- . : Also, for sale, eleven Lots frommgon Hancock f tree!, ana three frontmg.oa Penn street. Terms easv - - Apply to JOHN HERRON, or - ■■n /.von • W-P-OAlNjCornetiMarket . . __ _ __and_FiAU street*. . To Leu . ; A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated iff- nea: Charuc ra Creek, four mites from the Isem t-ity, ana ia a very desirable country residence There is a new carnage house, stable, and good vfateron the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved con taining a variety of -choice Fruu trees. For particulars ■ j n R t no4vp P r y „ lo ,s l - D - PATTON, 211 Liberty .»t, or J.b. BONNEr, on the premises. (febB "DOR SALPL—A Lot of Ground having a front of CO tceion Centre Avenue, and running tick S2GG feet H**™? streets. On the lot Is erected a large Brick Dwelling-House, nearly new and well finished- The lot is planted with the best selected Fruit and Shrubbery ?rn^?s5 l 2 110^ 011 be made soon,the property will be sold at a fair price and terms . Enquire at the office.of VVAI-C. FRIEND - Attorney. Fourth street. ’ «oDl..tf . between Wood aud SmilbfieM ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, jfeßk .with store rooms and cellar, favorably «itu- beSSci v, ) ate fornlargeOirocery and Produce t>usine*s Po«scas lon.may be had. immediately, with a low rent, to a good • businessman. • ■ ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding i aufoand inn. ■ uSO—Eleven new three elory Brick Bouses—<?ome . last ttniBued i possession given immediately. Other* cn . the Ist ApnL <. - . .. ALSO—One Knuuc. House, and several up stairs rooms. * : P nct ' ard » Ktln.ioburmn.. . ALSO—One Lumber Yurd,wuh space topuia large amount—andoneof the beat points about the city to r fifties. ... • * _EORSALE OR, LEASE—Ono large lot, favorably - -situated for a Foundry ua i Lngme Shop or other munu* lacturing, having dee; water in front, (a harbor,) for luting out and repoir.ng steamboats,&c . . .ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OUt) Brick, in lots, and sold i -lpWi if not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday* i the S2stb of March next,at 12 o’clock, M.,v»rc&ali or up- i proved paper. ? J j • ALSO—Lots on lease, to build ' ~ • Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, I - , v . near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—orat the Ware room of Rssr, hUTioßwa & CO., No. aa Water street or I through ihe Pittsburgh Post Office, by pdid letter- I . ■ ■ febi*- JOHN RHEY. .JJJyy Valuable City Property fbr Sale* « undersigned, Administrators of the estate of X rhomas Fairrtanj deceased, offer for sale the entire real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting of , one 20feet lot fttmung on Liberty street, running back •- 93 feet 5 inches to a 10 feet alley. ■ • Also, the tavern stand known ns the Mansion House, fronting on Liberty street 3L feetC inches, amj on Cherry alley 82 feet 9 inches, rnunmg buck 33 foet to an alley, with the grounds andstable connected,fronting on Plum aliev, thiny ihrea tcet lour inches. Also, three lots fronting on Cherry a? cy, each eight _ .ecu feet fronts and raimiug bacic Co feet parallel with , rlotn alley. Ail of which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by application to ihe subscribers: or if not sold before the 25th of March, will be offered at auction to ! the highest bidders, i Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to 1 R-FAIItMANIor '.'l R. CAMPBELL, j 151 Liberty street, j j030.tmr25 F«na street Property for sale. OA FEET on Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley, . eJU just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews’Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Bell,at ja2si __ 'V "A. WILKINS &• CO.’S. Cbeap Country itesilieuee. A LOT on Nunnery Hill,oontaimog four acres, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build there ®n‘will he easy, and the. lot commands a most beaduful view, foctatl THOMPSON BELL A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between ThnirifwM % ourlh sheets, at present occupied by «*i. Thomas white, as a Dry Goods Store • Also—A large well brushed ROOM iu the second . story, next door to Mr. Duffys Mercantile Colegc Thi -Roomis well calculated and suitable for a Musical loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged a doable offices. E. D. gazZam npHf Office, Third_st. T ovcr the Post Office Coal Land ou Tougntogheay, inf! on liie river, just above the Sad Darn XV/k/ there is a pitopeued und ratlrOud prepared for putting coal In boats. [ocbUj THOMPSON BELL -• ~ -• to bet. r : A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank JliMjLLttne, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge ■. and Aqueduct, Enquire of 11. W. Fish, Real Estate r Broker, cornor of stb and Snmhficld streets.- [oct39 A Farm Tor Sale. rjIHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF I-AMI), JL containing 160 acres—loo of which are cleared The farm lies directly on the road front Middletown to Jefferson i it is well-watered , with a bearing orchard, and peach and pear trees, and a Co.il bank iht buildings consist of a hewed log House and Buru | with Slablmg. For further particolars apply to the subscri ber, on the premises, iu Allegheny county, hi miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLTNTON Moon iotonsntp, October 23—tf Foe Sale* 1 ( A -BOT OF GROUND, containing 2} Acres, situate one mile below the town of Beaver. Beaver coilu* j-yvon which there is erected a new Brick House, 46 bt 40fect, li stones high, with a basement The house has >. been well buiitand Will finished, andcontauis 13 room* 4t is within 20D y-*.<ta of the Ohio nver, and commands &nne view nr i, and is bounded on the North west by the state road leading to New Lisbon. Ohio. This pro . be desirable for a country* residence, of lor • boarding - house.—A Jot of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur k»SS?« . .u lcrma , afft so moderate,, that tuwill be a bargain to theparchaser. Enquire of ■iWir N. P. AG. L. B. FKTTKRMAN, , [co*a.u Attorneys at Law, Fourth hl .. \ . For Sale. A HOUSEANDLOT,simaiedon P l kc»ueet,between ! . s The Lot ut tU feet front and 100 feel deep, on a ich there two small Frame Tenements. Terms ee y;—Tiil/ebo? | or P»menljj», enquire of Alderman .PARKINSON' Poan fltreet. Fifth Ward. > moyl-tf ’ T y __. w ,..: . ■ tandfor Bole. ■ ; HE ChafUer 1 * Coal Cotapanywill sell gome very dt suable ptee&s of LAND) situated on and near the of°i?e“ Inroad?* ’ ‘ mi ” ear U,e ' Qulliern ’“minus HS d i Tili s' 1 1010 W«BWie» to'rail pur term* of payment will be very ea“y . , „., Enquire of Z W REMINGTON ' ' _*£2f —-I'"''' Manager. " " iA. ti * shin improving p nrt-of the cm ?, cl • id doing a fW/StaMe offered for 8 a« uiian r easy tenQß; -••'•••." .* . , 4 • PorTufther particulars, apply at this office. jj^. ASH—ISO caalcs Soda Aeh7fine« qunlmvfOf . Q gale. Ifeb24j ALfcDCANPfcu KING SILLIMAN’S JOURNAL OF AUTSdND SCIeKoTT —Fivedollars per annum,—free of postage. g u jr senpuons received at the oniyrAgcncy in Uiid City! - nan EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY J For Rent In Blrmlngbam. 11. ~ < Rm Estate Sole. the provision* of the will of the r%° n ,ta “* & The valuable Warehouse and Lot On Wood street now-occupied by Mr; aeoreaßreod. “ ' ’ Also, a valuable Lot on Market street, on which nre' ? re “ etl ll ' r . 4e Btore houses, a brick tenement and Stable, in possessions op Mcssra.. John Shea,C. Yeaeenß i Thompson and Wm .Suable. J,D. WILLIAMS* MARY THOMPSON, ffttrerong Executors-' T™ «e»* ssjMUte for gate. S?„.M d 0 <“r«sfor sale a large number of some very deßirabte silos' wd borough df Birmingham; loci' iheran Chprch! SohooF Hco6e “ nd Wih Ln- B ?g Svmmp?7r!i l M ee i? 3d 4th sheets,or of William ?. all^* on > Esq’rsi at their offices m .Kmaiflghnjii. pan2?J MOSES F. EATON-. Lmtri?-.- *' • ■ .For Sale. . I for saJe a large and well built v;h..ril» ■ «*HJy SB. with five or more acres of ground, .situated onlhe FbUrth street Road, within thrce-mUes of I A l »^ c,ly - Possession given on the Ist of April nexL— -1 ys. r XwA eBlta^^e h>t of ground, containing over i -oajuk ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there*, i ?&>.- situated near the above. Also, a lotof ground'4B i , inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr> < i “♦ "oner, near the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on i i Pennsylvania Avenue; Possession given immediately, i ..lUsnow.certam.that the Plank Roau will be completed'! ; past the above property earfy in the coming summer— I ; For further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the fintdesorlbed property. Qa&htf • Valuable .Property for Rent* . i A three story ERICK HOUSE, belonging to {para the estate of Wm. J. Totten, deceased, is offer- B=Sg| ed Torrent or lease. It is snooted on Fourth, sin j-s Ferry and Liberty streets, end has been newly papered and pointed; itu now occupied by Mrs- Verner.. Kent, 3250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Rnasar C, Totten, at the works of Knap &Co I'ossesnon given on the Ist of April. L.R.ftPABOV, Guardian. • ADDITIONAL SALE. OF: Forty Town Lota In Jfiatt Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid oat, and the demand sull continuing, ihe undersigned has been induced to lay . out a portion of .his property in town lots as above, and offers them lor salealpriceA and.-terms that cannot.fail to meet the viewsof those wishing to purchase. It is -needless to any thing of theJocation of .the town and prospects, (ithaving been sufficiently described In recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. The above lots arc among the most eligible and desi rable m the place, and are principally located mthe cen tre of those recently sold: For lnformanon apply to the proprietor!!! Liverpool, or to. James Blakely, Esq., Foanh street. Pittsburgh. „ . JOHN S BLAKELY, Last Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [fsbl&daw f I Orphani' Court Sale. Virtue of an ordcrof the Orphans’ Coon of.Alle eheny County, dated Cth day of Feby.A.D. 1&51, I will be exposed to public sale,at the Court House, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the 10th day) of March next, at 10 o’clock, A: M.,ntf the following I Estate, of which Francis M’Kenna, late i qi the City of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue of aeer i tain article of agreement, dated the XOth day of Scptem l her, A. D, 1833,between F. .Lorenz,G. E. Warner and i Jacob Painter, of the one part- and the said Francis i.o*;Keima,-of thc other part, dieuj seized,vu:—Alt that 1 • or ,P ,CC ? of (Hound situate m the said City of i Altagheni. (late.lue Reserve tract, Ross township, op i posite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being lot i No. two hundred and forty-three (343) in the pl&nof lots i i laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob Painier-aud F. Lorenz, i containing in front on Main street tweniy-turce feet and i extending back to Carpenter alley,having erected on the frost thereof a two story brick building, about twenty leeu root by thirty feci m depth, and on the rear a dou hie two story frame building, fronting on Carpenter alley. Tontu and Conditions of Sait— One-half of the pur chase money tobe paidin hand, and the balance to be pa»d in two equal auuuai payments—bearing lawful tn* j lerest,. and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the I DTopeny. For further , particulars, enquire of Messrs. I Mitchcl A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ] No. 123 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. I • • • ANN M’KENNA, Adm’rx of P'rancis M’Kenna, deceased, j JHtsxcllaiwoas. WINTER Ollr—l2oo galls, bleached Winter Whale Oil, mature and for sale by »n*r4 MILLER A RICKETSON. 4 CASKS superior sugar cored DRV BEEF for sale „ b J H. C. KELLY, - lna *3 No. 20 Fifth street 1 1 EA r l RA DKthU FEACIILS for sale by mar 3 U.C. KELLY. LAUOHU.VS SUPIiIIIOR HAMS for *ale by mart) ILC. KKMiY: L 3 ami 3 Mackerel; No. 1 Salmon; Sis quiet ami Trout, for <aJe by mar 3 receiving at rcgalar periods. Fresh V_/ Uutter and Eggs, from Washington, Westmoreland, JJoarer and Armstrong couatiesj sold wholesale and re ““'fay (m»i3) H.O. KELLY. For Sale* . A first rale SORREL M ARE—trots well in A t harness or under the saddle. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, comer of First and Wood sis. BbLLOWb— Five pair second hand Bellows for sale hr (fcblOJ SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY f A HD— J 5 packages No. 1 Lard for sale by XJ fcb22 ■ , WM. DYER. BACON— Hams and Shoulders for sale by f d> g ' , WM. DYER. /'ILOVEtt SEED—LOO bbls. just receiving and for sale V by - STUART A SILL, - ma rt : 124 Wood street. CRAB CIDER—IO bbls. prime m store and for sale ™ar4 STUART A SILL. OTATOES—IOO bbls. In store and for sale by mar 4 STUART A SILL. C(ORN —50 bbls.shelled in store and for sale by f mar 4 STUART & SILL. tPOBACCO—CO boxes 6’a in store and for sole by A mar 4 STUART A SILL. HICk.OR\ NUI'S—IOO bags in store and for sale by STUART A SILL. fpEA—lO half chests Young Hyson ; A 10 do- extra fine., do; i . 10 do Imperial and Gunpowder; i 10 do Cheelan and Oolong; i 40 cauy boxes various styles ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., • marj corner of Wood and MAh sis. TOBACCO— 15 boxes S’s Honey Dow; - 15 do s’s do do j 19 do lfb extra do i At do ifiJ do do i For sale by mart _ _ . j. D. WILLIAMS A CO. ZINC WASH BOARDS—I2S doz.~ Holmes’ Pate n lor sale at manufacturers prices by J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. QUliAß—lOlihds. prime New Orleans; KJ 20bbls. assorted Loaf; 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for sale by roart J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. MOLASSES— <75 bblfi. New Orleans lil do Sugar House; 5 do Golden Syrup: for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &, CO QUNDfUbS—i(JO doz. super Corn Brooms; kJ 4 bble. Hickory Nuts; 10 corks Potash; 10 bis. Salem tas; 50,000 Common Segors; 2,000 fits. Peer Hair; 20 bXB. Fox 7 s Starch; 10 bxs. Wood's Pearl Starch ; 3 cases super Rice Flour; (or sale b J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. IjMMI 10 half bbl,. No. 3 Mackerel; }{,<»'■ do do I do; do 1 do;. mir-; No ISalm °n; for sole hy 165 marC comer of Penn and Irwin eta V7Pk REAIUS RULED CAt* WRITING PAFKRfn* OiO sale low by hnarS] j LSHRI/ OK BBlcS. Ohio Fire proof Faint for sale i, v °° ina ' fl - - ' J.C.ShEGJ Q/=v DOZ TUBS for sale by marC HOAIINV - Obbls “ Tearl ” Beaver Hominy, 12 do White Flint Cincinnati Hommv Just received and for tale by WM J)YER ** »tgrd No 2UI Liberty street OLL BUTTER—I 2 bbla good Roll Butter for sale J by fmarOJ WM. DYER. 17LOUK—60 bbls. Superfine; 50 do Fine; ? • 10 do “Musty,'’ for sale by t-maxb WM.DYER.'a BACON— Hams und Shoulders just received from smokehouse for sale fry tmarfij WM. DYER. k/TOLASSKS—£O bids, prime oak cooperage; ■ *A JO do cypress do; : t-or sale at a reasonable price by • -?‘* tC ■ WM. DYER. OEATHEKS-SW, pnmo “live geese” Heathers for :.^? e cheap. [marCJ WAI DY72R T-, A “^ ol ’' ,ct<l^rS 0. 1 *rgs'naS barrels. ~ =M mart. WM. DYER. TJOTaTOES—S4 bills, dry mealy reds for Sale by -E matB . ‘ WM.DYIiR T^ISH— H eritag,Mackercl,Whilc Fish,CoS Fish, Box .J. HemDg t &c,, for sale low. tmarO] VVM. DYER. ' .1 bb)B. choice Seed for gale low by V- mt » c WM. DYER- ACHED cheats fine Young- Hyson; - ■ r , .. Sliolf chests Black; for sole low J,l f°b§2 OU,t * poun< * P acka SeB, by ' BROOMS—-201) doz. recM.oud for Bile by feb W SAMUEL P. SHRIVER j JOFPKE— 200 bags 10 Coffee, on bond.aim tor sole ALEXANDER KING. 80 fmckfi prune Fcmhera, for sale by. — Alexander ki&g. aRSJSjf W “'"« ***** MILLER & EICKETSON, S°iwp§o ■ aua J oolas Oarea tn tS Honrj. a ibisnew compound, Coughs ymdeolddiitpcjtrodirtavery *l(orutme. tve will CmSSS , i?ii't Ift £' e, * a i.-®^ orai ByreP t 0 care eases of S^?S^S^lf , «. nc^na ’ t,a, B n S ltl s,in less tune and uretl CQPCr latC I f‘ an My other medicine everdlscov. i ENTIRELT NEWACTION—The old 1 MedlcincB always sicken the stomach and pro l '^!!£iV 1 2rp£® which is more disagreeable than the Coagh . J his is obviated m this mixture, for itisapleas tantsMuiiiigarucle and.it wdl cure, or the money unit be Ttfunacd! The evidence m favor of this medicine in °r - our own citizens, should couvince any one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been ased by him in his own practice for -a number of .years, with the most heroic success. • CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflictedwith a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic feveri and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that alter ta king two bottles she was 'entirely cured. A gentleman iituwashinglon county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chrome Coagh for eight years, has been 'entirely re lieved and the cougn removed by the use of half zenof.botllesof the PcctoralSyrup, Agectlemaafrom Pconoj Illinois, writes that ‘* he knows the Pectoral Sy* l rspto bo a good article, for he hasused it in his own' case, and m-ihe puses of members of his Janmy with the most perfect success. ( Ir is one ov TUE Cheapest Medicines now known. I —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or sir 1 bottles for 62,50. ’ * L .Counts? Stqsekbbpbrs would do well to keep a sup- I ply of .this mcdicmo on hand all the time, as it is one of themostperfcct and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient CAltKqn: EXTRA—Many persons Will try to get .yottto buy some one of the various nOstrams, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kbyse&’s PEtronsi STEtrp,andiake no oiher; thiß will cure you- I it has In it some of the most valuabio plants and herb* I °i.H ie x? al ? medica, and is compounded bya persda I skillediu the healing art. There can be no deception in I this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the ! proprietor has nnmerpus.certificaies, attesting its valo . able properties, which.will be.shown, to any person de sirous or seeing them. . Aobnw Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will tm a l a^ c PJP^. 10 all agents, besides,-they will be doing sul terlng humanity aservice bv placing in their hands the greatest mcdicmo for Lung diseases the world has ever produced.. n^wri a ! o ’n 1 nnd retail, by KEYSER A M’. ■DOWELL, Druggist., 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh: I'u-, to Whom al letters for agencies must l>c addressed Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; I*. Brock it* rownBV ,iHe, George Bairo, WarJuugton ; John » J? ac vr na ?/ ! i lckor >'; George Keyser, M»Keesport.; j. ir, vowell, Canonsbargh; and by merchants and druggists generally. []a2s Public Attention . ‘ Is respectfully minted to the following truths, set forth in relation to one qf the most important Remedies of mod ern times !■ PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT .i&nol more than one year ago since this great rein edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of duease. ILa great powers to heal, have, since lucu, become folly appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of o day, got up for tlic sole purpose of raakiug money; but. one: which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The. PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our..duty,when we wntc about a medicine, that we write' yuvtjx— that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence m our statements. The wick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises Tclief from di«- ea-e. A story can hardly he 100 highly wrought to uni* sw*.r the object of galling or humbugging some of them- Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it u reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medtea. Plain, unvarnished lacts--faots thatiuay be ascenained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. I Within, the pan two months, two of oar own citizens.' I who were molly blind, have been restored to sight I Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, hart l been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman m Bea- I ver county. There are others bat these cases are near I home, and may he referred to by any persons who may | navedoubison the subject. These cases were cured af ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- I 4“ e retroleuai will cure, when used according to direc | uon«~-Diarrtffia,.Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Coni’ I Wfurajgia. Eruptions on the akin, Pimples on the face I Chronic Sore Lyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald flead I l£ Ins in the bohes and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. | litmors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irmauon, Fever and | Ague, Chrome Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul | rc n C a ?ONSUMPTION ChromC M!Qr ' )le " dm ' ! lo P™- Barns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid ncys,Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and ifunions. in fact, u is qoukat okive&sai,remedy, and has been tried to most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates I w, l» astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who f pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or i their friends. ! Whatever other® may say about their medicines, the * ctroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age Phy siciansiof high standing in the profession are beginning 1“ lhci S P rft c l ‘cc. Those who at first locked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due £!?**? J?P d consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KJ2YBER & AI’DOW&Lb, n «-. c, „ ... 140 Wood street. * t•Sellers, s7Wood street; D.M.Curry,D. A. Elliott, Joseph City. Also, by f®. Proprietor, S. M. KCKfc, Canal Basin, 7Ui street, Pittsburgh. [jas H.C. KELLY'. ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER' mi ,„ pepsin: THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID • Or GastrJo Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth"stomaoh of (f- t« Oi, after directions by Baron Limno, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D, No h jlNorth Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa- ° r>iS‘ii*Ji,V r,ll J'.' w 2" <I<:rf ‘ l 1 remedy for INDIGESTION: DYS PEPSIA. JAUNDICE. CONSTIPATION LIYK& a? 11 , BEBItITY, curmgiaiter Watnro’s own method,by Nature s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Ha f a tcaspqonfuil of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Bbsv in about two uoußSf oat of ibo stomach. • SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! ln hl “ culehratod work on Animal Chcm ,A n atuf “L ,al Digeauve Fluid, analogous ho the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from flie mu. cons membrane of the stomach oi tbo calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat end eggs, will bo so soft, cned, changed and digested, just in Die same manner as they would be in the human stomach- 1 ’ Dr- Psbhia, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et,”publishcd by Fowlers A Wells, New h ork, page »5 slates the same grout fact, and describes the method of Taorearo few higher authorities than Dr Dr.Costal,m hnbvalaablo writings on the “Physiolo gy of Digestion, ll observes that *• a diminution of the duo quantity of tho Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre- Si'Jl'tf o '?"’' °f Dyspepsia j” anti ho states that “aclls tlnguisued professor or medicine in London, who was vhrere IXSho'?* 1 wl,h lhls cofnpiaint, finding everything r eC ? a . r9 .° *° 1,10 Ga,lna JuiOO, Obtained pierely .iSsl°» “ Tms a . ,, " nslSl whloll P rovei aalll or ofthe famous works ou“ Vegcta- H 1 * “ remarkable fact in physiofogy, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water mi. P“ l Pro Perry of dis/olviig va^ou.’arU: clesof food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diae-- lve'procees’'’” no wise d,irorcnt fr °“ the natural digest _ Dr. SIMON'S oreat work, the “Chemistry of Man,"(Lea }‘ la ’ ISW ‘ hf 3«-*)<ay« ! “Thediscmr r/ orm * “ ,luw em 1,1 lho ehcmicitl history SC,??’i Fr i om reco , l iV°V‘ ! rirooiitswe know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fwo iSfce“Self-° m in the natural Gas- Professor Duxousox, of Hie Jollcrson College- P|.ild delphia,m his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of ibis subjeci Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on i e nS Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, aro well known. '■ fii oil cases.” he savi natural rUgesimns ” P or^cc,, y thoart.fie.nl J ,1, ,he ! . ' AS A DYSPEPSIA CURKR, Dr. Ilouonton’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases ofDebllitv Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consume? lion, supposed to be on the very vergo of the grave. It la impossible to give the drtnila of cases In the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TtVO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, andßoMon alone. Iheso were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, bul perms II la a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly I useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint I Fever and Ague, Or badly treated rover and, Ague, and I Uie evil effects orOuimne, Alercury, nnd oilier druc- I upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness Al-o I for excess In the too free use of ardent »pir lin It also rexoiitileo Health with Intemperance OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS , ™re is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS I In c “ R doeß 1101 seeln t° reach and remove at once —. Sf 2.! n “!£ r how bad ‘hoy may be, it GIVES INSTANT I A single don Tcmovtt allihe ttnpleteantavmv’ n^Lt» d ,i' ton y ne 'da to be repeated, for a short time, lir'onS c % lfl permanent. PURITY OE 1 ■""9®? and VIGOR OF BuDY, follow at onae. It £ Fvl'mn a o y elce 0111 ln caBoß of Nausea, Vomiting Soreness of tlie pit of the Stomach, distress a?’ I ness oi n is!T “l* 1 < i? d sla !? °f tlle Blood, Heaviness, Low tiSa^Sud,ecildSel:A?naC‘ol‘o'''Weaine”. ten effecPalMthigeurc 11 P " M ‘ le - one b0,,1e will »f- Ilff »M b D"lo , . h e o pr„ r p^i‘or tlg,l “ lar,! ° f ' 8 Wold Urs ’ KEVBER * McISOWELI, ldt _ Retail deoiers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [aV2O v Also, for sale by K E. SELLERS, 67 VVo, a strc°r Y J L BHEK BtUl’s Sarsaparilla „na the cfcolernT 7 ' TVT ( ?, r „!i'fsS6 1 S man ’ w °man or child has Hied of the , J3I CHOLERA or any. of its symptoms who used thin , invaluable preparation. Look at the city of troiiisvilii where thiß Sarsaparilla is made, and where from isn 200 bottles‘Art retailed dai® but. few isolated ca-es nf Cho!eraliave:oocurred,aifif they: were cither ne'rsoim from boats or those who disregarded our advice . [Ctncfanari Ckran,»t. For sale by KEYBER& MWWELL, 140 Wood sl Pittsburgh, where the geamne article may always bs btained. . ; flnly«r WM. DVEIL T>ETROLEUM—A certain cnreior DlAKrtHOg^’T X disease very prevalent this hot-weather—the fore* runner of Cholera. Tryit! Forsnle.by JVfl KEYSER& McBOWSLL, 140 Wood at > i * ►- V ■■■ V* '■» ■ V .7 V V sy3** ; ‘ V <■■ •. <■*■.* 2-*iT ■■.'•■*/■: ••• «f >. *.* .»ff. •"• ■ > lbs. for tale by. . ; B, A.FAHNESTOOK *OO, NENE BOOS AMD JOB PRINTING. Fifth Streets. I' .S?ff pnetof 01 '■•I' 0 Mobkihg Post and Mbboott and respectfully infonns ins friends Pari! PrulUns Qffice, and that he is pre 80/>f.IEITSB rapstraraißitt or ivmyr descbimior: . ’ Hattw. Bonittf tJ- a PP ro Prmto cuts, printed on the Bhortest aos; reasonable terms. 8 PUironQge of his fncuds and *«noo ,c this branch of his business. -.— L HARPER. JAHIES W. WOODWRLt, W CABINET 0L .WSSmFURNITURE MANUFACTURER, f* |i ! w ®r«-rooms-or ttttd 09; Third street. ;T ; ; W* respectfully informa bis friends and custom-' SI« the largest and fi - 0 v household fuxnnurc ever beiore seen in be is determined to uphold the quality with' weu-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest from the extent of his orders and facUily he ib enabled to produce warranted faraiQffl, at the lowest prices. V/v55i5, a ® adQ pt e d thß principle of identifying the cas wnew interest with his own, in: quality and price* and Keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des enpuon or furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to uiemost eleganj and costly, that a house, or any part of one, mar be furnished from his stock, or manufactured ortier * I,e tberefore solicits an inspection, T?. al J.",® udvanlages of his establishment may be known £- e J°i lOWin S articles consist, m part, ofhis stock, which lornchness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any. ot the Eastern cities: Parlor, ■ r -' '• drawing, dm- - : / ing, and bedroom choirs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, raa- : bogany and walout El 1 za be the n, • Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Sofa*.Teie-a*teie and Di- T£.“m’ lateal French ami American pauerns; Jashaes, Wha , -Nots,aml ladies’ | arlor WnUna Rests of .vaneua kinds j. Work Tables’ and fancy B inlai r d ■ *ianas, music fctands, and holders, marble top, mo nogauy, rosewood and walnut centre and soia, ta bles; extension dtmng table*-; all sizesofthe 1 most improved, and decidedly the best kind tn&dej card, Pembroke hall and pier tables - wardrobes, bedsteads and wasn*tands of each-a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor rocepuonohnirs, ottoman* and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, lire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cola tor children; paper mache, - tabic and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, ' &c. &C. &C. of COMMON FURNITURE and W INDsOtt CHAIRS. Cabinet maKbbs supplied with all articles in their line * STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the ehor eat nonce. AH orders promptly attended to , GUAtaS &SD FUiINmBK. rn. 93 Third strut) between Marin and Wood. Sjuth atde f?i - we. have now on band a largo and jKxe» s* splendid stock of every varietyot CnAiß«ta!E~!j£«r J®iwdCAßlNET.FyßNlTUßE,wliichwc“l£r f 1 "are confident cannot be surpassed, m this Cilyyorii tie West,in style and finish . l.hoee who are in wonioi Furmture are resneetfnllv utvited lo call and examine foi themselves ■ ■ ( XLr Steamboats furnished ou the shortest n°tlee {£/* All orders promptly attended to- ttblQ-M q>JDONNELL.MULLEN 4JO Vr -‘arnltcuro- and Chair Ware llooai. S&gm T. B, YOUNG tc CO. t comer of Thtrdlk ffnd SttUhfieldsts.)oppositeßrovm\JiaUl m constantly on hand FSsQ ■HiiiiMSßftnd make to order, at the lowest nric?'? / h I and STEAMBOAT,FURN&URfe, ? nd LUAIRS,qi the best workmanship and most approved _ fcbis Stesoiboatß) Ahoy l ; Tui subscribers tender their acfiV t&vors bestow Y=k_ ea upon them by their Steamboat friends, and Kin .would respectfully remind them and others inle-* i * wated in buihUng boats, that they are at all time«pre parcd.io fornisb, on tho most reasonable terms, everr description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs o( the be? material and workmanship. TB YOUNG 4CO Corner Third and Southfield street*, ' •• opposite “Browns ilotel” H*3ssrca. n.DAULua Hammer & Oaoieti CABINET WARKROOM.SMITHFIELDSTREET. Bf.wttn Sevmthstreet and Strawberry alley , Putsbun:. Pa #9% HAMMCB & DAULER keep constantly onllaml variety oi excellent and fashionable Furniture. ; fwtfw&rromedcqaal to any m the city, and sold on as lcnn ® m can be obtained atony similar establishment m Jhe West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, irom the cheapest and plainest to the mofit co«tiv andciegnm. All orders promptly attended to- mr*Jl*Gr £2r%a&-i ,W M* l_- STEVENSON continues to mnnu —vTfjciufo CAEIEBT-WAHE, 01 . every descrip- at ]ns old Bland, corner of Liberty and t.rfwagove»th streets. UNfiERTAKLNO attended to, in all na branches. ... raayil Extra Family Flour. 17OR ibe convenience ofihe citizens, ibe pronrlclora Jtf of the “PITTSBURGH ClTVMlLis,'have placed boxes for ibe reception of orders, at ibe folfowiurplaces ' m >s store, corner of Wood and Bill sts.; M-HaWood'iSlioe More,corner Liberty nod Market A. Beelcn’s store, Sctaircel; L. WUcoXj Jr.yDrtiifgißt, cor. 4Lb and Smithfield; ' John t Snath-* store, cor. High and Wylie street ; Telegram Office, Fourth street; * IJ. C. Kelly, Grocer, coc.stb su and Market alley: M. Grass’* Pill Ward. • J 1 The FJour watr«ns will call twice or tlirtce daily, for orders, and the Flo*r« Ac.. delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flow, is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. * It 18 plain ibat no accounts can be allowed, and that dotvers can have no pctmission to leave Flour without payment We hope Hint the public will be pleased with ibis arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do thtm into ce. imuy-jO] WILMARTII & NOBLE T . HOI FOR CALIFORNIA. HE fiabsenber has been authorized to receive Pack forwarded to San Francisco by the hou«c ot CORWINNIa, BROTHER A at Panama, aud to engage Passagc-ia first class soiling Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. • Every information riven on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, ’ . a PI3 . Post Buildings, Firth si., near Wood /CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN-TOWN Light \J Cloths, all wool, Cashraarettes, Scotch Plaids Linen Drills And Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by _ JOSHUA ROBINSON Philosophy of Branareth’a Vsgetabie Fills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the seeret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we cat, waß converted into blood, which repaired the waste ot the animal machine* the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal ures that warm and invigorate our inner raun The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, oven to the extremities of lbp hair and homy nail, while the blood isthuftihe seat of life, it 19 also the seat of disease. Food gives the bodv strength ; Braitdreth’s pills give blood the necc«sarv Sower to-ihrow out from itsott all impurities, lhusien enngihe stream of life pure and healthy.- if men were more sincere, thero would bo fewer religious creed- * aud if they kept close to natures laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine As :men grow mtelilligent they wiil become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth's Vege table Unlveral PiU», which soon restore lliemtohealth They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require uooxtra care when they are used, in either diet or cloth lug. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used One dose in tho beginning »3 more potent for good, than a dozeiyafter the sickness is fixed m thesystem in colds coughs, asthma, rheumatism,cosuveuesß, fevers, ami in nil acute, heavy or deep-seated pauis, their effects will bo found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm,often caring a dangerous malady atonce sa ving moutlia of sickness and the evils thereunto atteud mjr. Remember. Brandreth’s Pills nre a known and felly tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civiturd uorld They are quietly superseding all other medi cines They take out only that from tne blood which 1* the cause of weakness aud pain, loaving strength and health : they prcdoce healthy sleep at night, and an ai>- peute that relishes all kinds of food * Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandretb Pills are kept for sale —the imderaifrncd is the omy agent in the-cuv dec23 3m THOMAS REDPATH A. fiUIiURBff A CO n HAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield st aJarge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent below customary rates Terms—cash only . jdeca7 jy iriisolation. fpHE Co-Partnership hcretoloro existing between the' A subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BONNET A. Co,, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the.concern in settlement. JEROME S. BONNET MATTHEW D. PATTON « Ptfu&urgA, April Ist, 1850. E 7“ Having sold my enure interest in the firm of J 8 Bonnet A Co. to M. D. Patton, my lute partner, and in rcunuglrom business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. [ap3] J. S. BONNET. Removal. 3'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts > burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 61 and 03 Wood street, to tho Apollo Boildmgh, on Fourth street, recently, occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly usdaas the Chronicle Printing omee—which, in connection wnh his old room, makes the most spacious Carpel establishment in-tbe country; and his advantages sotarsurpass any house an tins city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of Suiting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete m every article in his line, and great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or bny. octal . ■ -■ ■. K. W. LYND. R« C» Stooktoui BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, cohnsb 07 Mabxbt and Thibd srassTßr • HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, : Printing and Tea PAPER: Bonnet, BindersyFul- Iqrs* and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he. will sell at the lowest cash puses, or in exchange for Rag* and Tanners 5 Scraps. *4 \ ■ i ■ i ■•V' ■ * •< . . 1 l* ■ . •' ' -r: •-i-'.i.’ ■ .. ’ ■ f" ’rt - r Winter Coats, of /asluonaljle. colors.; Also, PanSwcshf and nil other ..articles in the clothing line, T Wholesale Purchasers te lt Cud, a inpst desirable ‘ slock to sllcct from; and anil be soldo# for cash. < ' Idii-io * ' B. M. ARGUS?,' MERCHANT TAILOR, J^da^olH^ d |TOR^ a a“ II Nm l Bs“smiS)fi S e?fsr moy..can be suited at; all limes with anythin* iii ms line, made in the moat finished style and workman- UKe manner. Hib Goods are all fresh,of the best and. * a f^ onable material, and no pains will be spared toaliora iheereatest degree of satisfaction to hia nai rons. Agooasidckof Ready Made CLOTHING always on hand. .? ; . , tdtclO^; M *•. -K-3S>ll II T|l. MERCHANT TAILOR, JUST RECfiTED’FRci>fTHEWi&ST—a large he most opproved colon nud styles; which mfnV pdSM tt haiia a good assortment of gentle- eeadt madb CLOTHING, ohir/sV C nav3d?m - ““kwchiefttGlovee, Suspenders, &c Clotning: Clouting ; THR.EE BI.G DOORS' . . JOHN M'CLOSKEV. molaaltand Retail Vv&r in Clotting, 151 Lihmy s:. TVTamn,mi ?f aMTOfte/fidUiinj is. notv ready; J, '4't: ar s oUnUn S 10 upwards-of SIUO.OOO. which jrn.tiit wrn be foood to by orfe of the cIS" gor err," ooTr^K 1 “ P i" "“* ih ™e-V4" having ail made earlvvi have therefore avoided the lam advances made in a I mom all bfrnmif "? ns Wa °llen Goode, nndTm thcrerlTe en ■Hi 1 ®. 0 ®) 5 ? slock at unusuallylowprices. 1 1 113 4 ' Be ? ls paid more'ihan iisoal attention lo ® ra * Q T i n f, a n * ty ! e of m y garments, fioihatibe «l r £ L^ e V P | ’i as welt asilie finest are got up in a elega,l f e ? ot l d , bo Hundreds of lesale and retail; have beeir auracted asmueh bv the superior make of the cloibiag as, by toe lowness of my prices. pri^^.B »--P«« c^rty; C iUl the attention of n!ii d , e^in rS ln ®t°tbing_to his present slock* believing rSirfi?? exa^? al ? 01 3 of quality and- prices of l,il be induced lo purchase ut iris esiublisi- JFPPi* wholesale room now conlnin.s upwards of price Barmen,S ’ froin 11,1681111 quality li> the iowesi in The proprietor is now determined tv make thisdepart ?F‘ nt °£^Sf' a ‘attraction, and with this view has constantly <m hand a large quantity of goods suited to every section of the United States.' * Id the cnlUng department Will atwayi bi fontid a very ■inl£ti? e leoHon of alltbe choicest makes of Cloths; Cas suneres and Silks, to be found in this or eastern markets. 10 *W k ® cloths to order in the shortest: aouce in the latest and most fhshionahle styles. “5 ec : tfull > B invites his qld,friends and customers, as well as the publicrn general, to call and examine for nemsetves... : foe 113 to JBuy Clotblna j WHITE OAK PORKS CLOTHING BTOHE 1 B rrmilnh£!£? r s £,h* m 88 streets. TPnisSl£r«SS r ''2 slu,l f/ to 8eil " Ms. entire, stock 01 mEntof™* 0, offera “ s extensive assort- HEW ANIX FASHIONABLE Gnnn< Perion9wiab ‘ n S l0 P urcbase wai save money, by- calling- on him. * ■' p '-“l* B *' W.J.DAVITT, Pr^mtor. ■■-: . AGENCY OB rr.*i?. lue / h a Celebrated Patent Shear.. f l\^sP* ej sW , L ed ®? Bbewi ' appointed by Mr. Ueineßb,' X of New York, sole Agem for the sale of bis idsilv celebratedpMentTfulors s Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer’* prices. Having a compietc as soruneniot these Shears, troin C2Jc. up to 812 a nieee. he calls the attention of.Ladies,-Mil liners and Bressma eslablislimem, lhe FRANKLIN CLOTHINCr STORE, I<9 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Clair, andTespccuullj;'soUcits a share of the public patronage, which this article so justly deserves. octtfcua* . . . .J.F. HAVEKOTTR. •pMBROIDERIKS! 1-Ueceived per caprcss, a Urge XU assortment of the following Goods: ■ . ; -ladies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cuffs and collars; Kossuth cnffs and collars; Yalenci ennes andiouis Napoleon do dojLouls Napoleon Ma hno, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; chemi zetiea; black Chantiila and: love VeilaVladies’ break fast caps: infants'’naps and waists; embroidered linen . cambric handkerchieis; English thread laces and edv tnga; jaconet: and Swiss-edgings and insertings; toi gether with a general assortmentof French embroider edanaiace goods. Forsaleby i J A. A. MASON &CO . it . and 64 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRT GOODSy • AT. TILE One Price Store or A. A. 3USOS & CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market strut. WILL commence <nr Mohdat, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On f this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment | will bo ihrownopen for Retail Trade, and their eaten* I sive slock, amounting 16 One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Hollars, wilt be offered at Detail, hi fully one* fourth leas than usual prices. :. . •. [ The notice of tneirtiemi’Annual iSaic to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last veari will he sufficient guarantee for a calllhis season: They will however mention a few of.the Goods aadPrices, for the ocnefit or those who have nerer aueuded tijoir Sales— RichOashmeres, > / - W c,. Usual price SI,OQ 500ps. Gotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pti *e 15l)0 rs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15. 181 c. Usual price 20 and 25c; ; , 1 ™ co 50ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price' . s Sops. StripodAnd Figured Silkß, .50c. Usual .price : 58.ps, Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; ' ’ 100 P s. French Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price St.Wl; 300ps.Paramellasand Lyonese Cloths' Beduced 33 per cent;. * * * ... * -.S 5O ® Bong SquareShnwls, which wiu be sold n't from vl to 55 less thoa the usual prices.; __3tl°q yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price ■ 18 and . •. Post Colored Calicoes, o|c; Usual prieeOd-J lOOcsUesEnglish and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual pnee 10 and 12|c.; ; : OOcases BleaohedMuslins. Reduced 2c; per yard • 260 bales Brown Muslin—all gradyg; ‘ * J: "- Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens, Cheeks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassincts anffJeans. .. .■ ; - Together with an immense variety of otherlGoods,all Of .whiehwiU be marked down to lower prices than anv of theirpceviouasales ' .They invite, an early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold.. ;' The lowcstprice named at first. " no. 75 market street, H7*betwksn roOErn steectato ths nrAMosn m FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN * al mu „ , rfINTSU DBy GOODS! rjIHE underdpicd is now receiving from the Eastern 1,4,1 a,“ e ? h X E^P re ? a , U splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Coeds, purchased exclusively for Cash, Rom the importers and manufacturers, at least Taean- C mst of those who made their'pur and S Retaii i for cash e at eaBoll, ' va ' l lje soldWliulelaie ■■■■', EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. CS ’ LUPin ’ SmanU,iCt “ ra 150 pieces Ulack and Colored Alpacas, front 181 cents j«»g^^^.suk w^^wia^u“!S 125 pieces Thibet, Paramctla and Coburu Cloths all [ edihuS cSy^ l^’’"' 11 9¥ a P er . Ihan o’fler- I . pieoesAmerican and BriUsb Prints, supiriorquali lyssnauYii , b ,?T S 5 i S 1 “‘remely low pricesH q ■ . 45U SHAWLS: Supcrtor Bay State hint Waterloo Ift l 3,f ll ft?* s f® l ‘amel l on,Si | k and TurkSaUit DeCheln and all Wool . Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em ld n r l d C i 0 o l i i y i 'S^ s ’ Pla H t au< * Embroidered Black !haWU lored Sllt Erulge, Thibet and Mous Da Lain iJW«««•«“ Superior Dress Silka: Plain Chamelion - “?- d B ? ack p,aiU : « Ce /^ C -n t ? s * s Vestings, superior .quality, and Will be sold at a great reductionlrom form, er prices. < • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS e JSPr-¥‘. ec ?S> Bleached ““"K"* B° o<l qnaliiy/all wiilihi, from to 12* centi per yard 600 pieces heavy j atd wide Brown Muslin, itoin Cic to the best article manufactured 20Q pieces Red, White and Yellow rjannels, irom 13* jenta per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. 10U pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Fiar yarn* ,ro £ir W r ® a -d»vnre twist,hand spun and graos bleached l«v*i pieces Checks, superior ina e, from 3to lti| cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask 1 able Linen and Tuble Cloths, Rusaiu Diuper and vnisli, Cossinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticklhr. Do mesUo Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Linsevs Canton Flannels, &c. ‘ >■ ; > • >H| 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves ahd Hosiery r-including every variety and quality, which will be sola at extremely low prices. ' I The customers of the house and all cash buyers nr** requested to c&U and examine the goods, and wfednri* bargain,as they wihboolTered Wholesale arid R* nil very low prices. 10- No. 75 Market strut, Pitubutih __»9 vtc ABSALOM MQRRrs^ Clotba I Cloths ! ClotUßi . ■ A T EASTERN JOBBING , 'A. Black and Fancy colored/ Fre.fch'^i'/ r P' e ? < V CLOTHS;’BiIot, ClOakine and Dr,£ Cloths P % ll9h Just opuncd at a. a. MASON A. CO -« dec2 -rust RFrFnPpiiirTv to TaTi “»-«' p ° i ™‘ the manafuctQrcriifand r forsa!e n at SCIBSO,r3 ’ rect fron > BO\«N & TETLEY’S, 134 Wood ~, 2 doors bclovc Virgin alley ..■SHY. sacks Dried Apples,- , --.o . ■ ■ • Forsake by L. S„WATERMAN & SONS lonmiot * anflsavaccwu, j£ Mj * TOHW =EI ~ I „ . ; «*% “* , .fc,-- *;*. ?;.,$■ • > , * ■ T'- ' ■'Vi • f /f # * , * „ ' * - .r v 4 T:• > V i v ». V v ;••••■• ■•: r .» -t l . -V. »■ *. ‘'' : - J- rAv : l :: -■■■■'■■. '. * ** ' i*£ ■*' ir;-. k" & .*» v ■» * » s' * f • EDrn ©oolis. . A. A. MASON A CO., Nob. 03 and 64 Market street. .. .V A- Vt" : * , k 3 ft - ,l " .r T _. *• • ' w Sn*a«****> Wtnc Store. J 76. WALNUT. .STREET* PHILADRr pitta And- liquors evir impdned'by him/ He would "KS some invoices aa followe-yiir- - ■s. . . . ‘ hlßhly aDOrdT?/h C J r .“ ity and nndlhave been mSLSSnIS 11 'fi s T because of their palmXrL sne"? ra " 01her Pom ondEedWinee drnag?t by iVtt^lon 3 n°r I mi. ! !!i d P ? C S’* {“ botlleojuidon SE? PORT C rarC dCl ’ ICaIC W] »TE /oETfudMAL°^ ■*' «„,» u Soutb Side.old EAst and'West ** s? on draught, in botUes and by 'casks;*H* C V : A? to the SPARK LBDWINE3 of the subscriber ,t is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPAKKLIN6-MOSELLE, imported -by mm are superiorto any other Wines;-and are sold atphcds as low as most of the inferior wines now m the , market;which are put apon buyers oS'/Swte/CM. lie, has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of varioashr andd ana qualiuep. at very, low prices, retail or wholesale. In arucleof.CLAKE'l'.'VVlNESjgeneraUy, thesubscri . horhoids mraself to, be a jadge> and he oner* the ; finest eloQf here, from the very loivest pricejby theumgledo zeHv*£..Jr first class premier cm” of Alkdoc. • - Of BURGUNDVWINKShehaaa large stock andean: 'assure JeußtomerH: that lie-can presenl to them; from his vt lai l ??^SSx?s ,a Barsondy as France alTords. .. SAif rERNEaud.BARSAC always oahundin bottles. ... liis.selecuon of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Dqsiiabd Co* v oiens. are extensive, and nambef many Still Hocks arid .Woseilc,.from the cheapest sorts: to,the very: Choicest ;kS^4^^ #«*w > Iff.Ae “ruclcs of COGNAC aad other BRANDIES bo iona ncstJ3 ck>:fimbracing some very old extra of l?rl T xvi pS AT ?io9i V K° Y *■* S%‘> some celebrated S^fe.%!SSS,ri and an Liquors, iacluding all o/'tho by RETAIL.TO CONSUMERS i n „ny quuntuy desired. \ ■ t-:': 1 -'.-\. r .:■■■■,*: A comkmt assorted nock of trAVANA SEGAIIS. -.>***». V? 3 * Wivertd, vithin-dru/ itaii's riaeh of Phila delphia, i'hkight paiij.' Orders, wnibe'promptJy execa led if sent by mall dr telegraph ;■ Address, , . JACOB SNIDKR, JR, CbeapAVine Store, strict, Phtlo. „ r * Declter, WooAwara & Co., Builders and Erectors qf Lightning Rods, on _ SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. left at this office oi the Post Office; and for W personal interview cu be seen on Fourth street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry Htferniecs— Professor Silliman, Editor of Silliraan’s Journal:; Professor O. JUT. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Ouservatory; Professor Robert Peter, or Transylvania Umverfiuy, Kemncky; Professor Chester Pewey, D.D , lln,verfty W bh^ ! CleirlanJ ** ohn Harpef, Wilson M Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Per. Mr. Spares, X. I>. \\jlUainij, Major Harding, U. 3-' Arsenal f John *K V n nS i *fSont. U Harper, Ik N. White, W. A. Mar* anaii, John Sampson, Major pavis and Joan H Shoenber- : - '• [novls:tf MEMPHIS IfIiSTITIITK. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular courseoi Lectures will commence on, the first of Noveraoer aua continue until the last of February. The Anatomi cal-Department .will be opened and- ready to receive buulenis by the iirst of October;. .The JVlcilical Depart mem will be under the direction of the. following : PUOrESSOEB: ° Z. Fbeejun, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.. ; K.S.Newios,ALJ) Professor of Surgery. ■' Medhhne l. D.,Protess6r of Theory and Practice s . iy- Btao P6weu., M. D., Professor of Physiology. Pa ... t .lholoey. Mineralogy and Geology. - - ' rv Easl professor of Chemistry and ; J.’ A* Wilsos, M;lk, Professor of Obstetrics ami Dis eases ot Women and Children. ‘ V CLIHtIJOB LKCTURR3. .iWedfCins—Prof.Jl. J. Hulcb. Surgery—X J rof.R. S^Newtos. . i.&EBa&AS, ftj. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. • i he fees for a lull course amount to sU*o P.acU Professor’s Tictcijsls. Matricuiaior’sBs. De mousiralor’s Fee, Bto.- Graduation, $2O- ' Ttioae dcsiringiurther information, Wlplease address ihetr letters (post pa.d) to:the Dean; and Studenta afri : a tajh.««y wtu „ p I.AW DpsrßT^? fo,eF,,Cnl^ Ifon ir WM hrxs, Prof ofTheory and Practice of ; Jso Delaftelo, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence.- : Jertru —SjO per session; . AUcommumcations pertaining to this departmeulmusl .headtotsedto „ E. W. M. JONG, Esq. _ Mttnpki3{ 2>rm.,March, 1850. * - T he " Faculties, for Intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional aeqatremehts, will compare favorably with theropaidistingmshedin par country. The Medical. Faculty, constitutes .an anomaly.in this or any other- l ' iem arc ableLccmrersand the Vest of: and ihe extent of ourpopuiationvcan have no doubles to ft®.®"'Satiny °C situation lor an enterprise ot the' kina. _ Asto health, lnclading ull seasons of the year, we deny that anp other cuy has more. • . * .1 c class oMhe Law Departrnentso. this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen-composing them arc talented and in the highest degree respectable— afovorableomenfortbefatureprosperityofthe Institute. JThatthe public maybe satisfied of the permanency of' this school, we Icel-it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a «nmn action, which augurs wellfoi its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot be intorupted , - - fh W, M. KING, apl ■•=• President of the Memphis Institute ‘ ~ r . Silver Fork*, Bpoona, <fcc. XJtTK keep conaumlyon hand •. a- large' assortment of .Y.J silver Forks, spoons," Ladles, &c., of our own manufacture, of standard silver; . JOHN B. AI’FABDEN & CO.j 05 Market street; - • ~Z Magnifying CJlnaaea, I IF one, two. and three, g‘asses, sailed, fof detectinir KS counterfeit bank notes; anil other purposes; lor sale by {octal] JOHN B.MTAIU)EM t r.cy . Tvtn* Citizen, of Allegheny city. A *£v\, f ?£ t !' e , n ? e i’ u f m of Orders for CITY MILLS JX FLOUR is left at she store of Mercer & Robinson.' hedcral street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied uuirlD WILMARTU jt'NOHI.K. - _SOO Men Wanted Immediately. -■ X T Tl ‘is CHARTIERS UMLROAU.—The wunos A are 80 cents per day;.and we.charge SEWloer week forboanhne. Apply atthe office, on the Stiuben ville road. near ArDouald’s tavern-el miles IromPitls. bunth. liuneffiinfl BURNSIDE; UANNEY & CO. SALE OF VALL’ARLE'~~~ ROW WORKS, WEGROEB, MOLES, dtc. N pursuance of a. decTbe of die Chancery Conn in - yarksnlle, at the October term, 1950,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace. duf Montgomery County; State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, life Furnace known as the Loutsa Furnace and the Mount Vernon f urnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there* 10, amounting_to some 20,00Uacrcs. At ihe ; same time and place I will sell a valuable negro man* John Carter; a founder, and his wife and children, ou accredit of 1 ,9,; and a years. The real estate-on a credit of. 1, SI, 3 and 4 years. - . : , V-. On the lltbbf April, 1851* Twill also seil,-at the late residence of Robi. Baiter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known as UieTennessee Fur nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3a0d4 years ■ Sumner County hand* near Gallatin ' I will also sell, on the 26thof March, 1851. in the town of Gallatin) at the Court House, 320 acres x>f land Ivimr lusaid County, knowiiia* the Preston tract of land, on a credit of l,2a«d3yeais.;; . House and Lot in NcuhviUe. f will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1651, is valuable HonseandLotra Nashville, atthe Market Home, known ®n sU T ' ,a “. <lon High St., oil aetedit of 1,8 approved security will berequi red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es tate in all cases P. PRIESTLEY C. & M ... of Btulcßf 'Waeoni* ,&<:■ I will, as (he Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou isa I-aruace. m Montgomery County, ¥enn on the ath day-o f Aptil, 1851 ttlPihe p/rrottal pVoperty’oftheVaM Bobi. easier, belonging to said Furnace, conshifm-o Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Hor«es- Caiil* to day, till all the property is sold.' 1 c ,wmaa y Master the papers containing the ailverti 'emei ls trio, :sM^ rnoUal “ f lhe fee Poblirted UIl day-of ™stj V‘''">q end True W% : iheLouisville TW l,^i|^fj C »* n^ i u na 4 (^mmerciaJ >** the Pittsburgh v u , the above ad vertiscmenUwiceaweejr unui da> of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and M^V e V°^ el J !eniein ’ : - dec29:tawu —Clarksville Jeffersonian nrVt.V« Spring Stock of.Curpeti. .flifJE. subscriber. having returned 1 from the Eastern -A cities, ia now receivinghisSpringstoeV of Carpels, Oil Cloths; Window Shades, Stair Pods, Hearth Kugs, Door-Mails, Drugget Stair Crash, Table and Piano Covers, MaUiug,&ei,&c: All of whicVhave been se lected from the latest importations anrf-besi maaufacto riesj With an oye ainglcto theinrereslof his ettsto raerfljnjid ail who- may favor him with a call,, great pains is at all times token to. show. Goods to persons’ wishing to look or boy. Call and . examine ;tbe stock. wherecan be found the lfltest:and best styles of the above honied Goods, with - prieeq unu qualities to suit ** - - E. W. EYND, ' Lynd'a Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building, Fontth mt»l. riOD FISH-1S drums Cod£oh in storcluSTS'TS; ty mart MUfIiEH * BIOKETSON. 6 ' '■‘.r if*r^;V : -’ -vv^y.y:l ■ . ■«• •■'■ ••■ v /"f. "i < . J " - ■ cy. 4. 'iSX'.^' : •• ■ INSUIiAJSOE. r“'"> fftHE DELAWAREMUTUAL SAFETY IN«iT7T Third strcetyPhiladelplim, 100 »’ Merchandize and oth*; property in town aadcou nrry, insured acrolnfif Josa r 1 ’ 1 aisoiastire Vessels. Ca y ‘ £s?*. {rcjghts, foreign or coaatwise r ander open t" special policies, as the assured may desfse . -it Inland TaAßBPOJtTAnox—They also in»nm •nmiia %%,*^% onei T, br Wn S° n ”. RailroadTSJSf cta-i Boat ®> Bn .' lv<:nlnn ' 1 lakes, ontiemo'; SSS s S^4s»teaS: « Kelly; J« O. Johnson. William Hrv tv S.Thomas. John Seilera-Win. Eyre! Jr, y *" *• *W, Taos. C. i. —; i, JOSHPII W.Cowan, Secretary. hJ3r ofllc *? f *5 e . c ““P»OSjNo- 42 Water street, JPitt'. bnrgh., QelOtdtf) P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. mirt. % TJp OFFICE of the Insurant* Ca.tf tfortk Ament x ° Watchouae of Hardy, Jon- ! . & Co., No. 141 Front street,,third house Hast of Woe trESl^S*!?'' r ® B^ a®ribor will issue Policies on Bnill oootentSjandonßhipments bySteamboa v and other vessels, for the-above old and responsib l Company., [ap3] ~-r WM. P. JONES, j&eatV J?!*® antTHealtn lnnamnce. = asnal rates of t'f? insurance,ua c‘™s Bon will show. Thus a person of Hesurfer™ inSJ?' OO forllfe,m“St pay id He Giraw ' aMawsas®!^ A DutKcroßS—Samuel 1) Ornclr, Charles B Hall Boonejßoliert I> Kin ff ,CharlcaPJlay c ,.stw|k^ ; nisaßß^u^aSSSm ; Applications will he received and emvlnfenn...' IfSrgh? f of Tl,ir ‘ t ' INUEMNITV. *b« Franklin Flro Inruraaco Oomoai T-VIRECTOBS:-'" " £&*?”■•%• ;•.... jßeomar. a^J Tvfh.ww?' 1 ’ Mordecii D. LewiaJ bSSShKST* Jacob R.gmitii, _ Morris Patterson! gu. O. Hvkom, S?e^ W BANCKEB -^ |=a r !&~~zr.~rr*'«s leraporary Loans....._: oolooi 85 bloeka: 25 ladi.fcc.. 38,804 3^ Since their incorporation, ! period '• iaye paid upwards at Om Mdtuln Four HvrSfrfFfiL s J*, n / * k } Lar3 > loss's by fire, thereby oSordins evider * a ? la &* s f l rinsntance, as wall toU»abilityr-- dispositionUMtieetwith promplocM.allliabilities ■ PINEB COFFIN, Agent; Office N..E. corner Wood andda era , ?lM *M IBMUi; liuiurniet, ~~i mHE Insurance Company of North Americaor V I - ' ' :JL delphm, through im duly authorized AkenLil# f- - sertber,riders to matepeniiancm and limited feT onpropertjf.mihiscttynndl(av)cinity.andos.SS. ori by die canal and rivers. ,nn ■ DIHECTOUSi ! ■ ArthurO.CoSn,Prest.. Samuel i S'fWonc, - SlS* ' -■jSgjgp I s®opo, Sire- L ! Writ. Welsh; 'ffiSSSSA- V&ood- S WinSn'* 1 I " £u,<u <ct Campan/r% efr *zdiBk petual, and from us high standing tea *la charier ir t pie means,and avoiding all risks of «d e *J>erieuee,ii Sards** . = mayd; SnAWLS- —Received fju a mornfnrr *l-’ ~— BroeUcj Bay Stale and ton? aafi&r^ expreM » 4 noiatjlca aDdqualme,. v£‘ R>l n°*4 & CO., . ~pt^tATigrW£Ass^^^fjgi*B!g» IT Molaanj jmlreceiYednndib^»nroi» n ' W eR miller i - ■ . » , ■V* ’ , * ' 1 <■> ' f.. if l. =MM! State tfataal ■tf’freiuunnuM* ob™... i : BBANOII OFFICE,KSaBTHTOan tt .ftSSSSf ! frills be«tcvidenceetthe..»ucce«i onS?i{Si?!s , l . J 1 eommtimtjrj 'i* . jite nnparallrleA emoont of tnoiaate * c ? i 5 B J , ' c n done—having issued nearly dyOSO Poll ; c i? B ntore than seven month*-.and addin* ■' over 870,000eapiialtn the company,; The Directors an &■■ Rf?®’}, 10 'Wi that nearly all the property insured 1* of : SUSS? kJn ?> w i!m “ l »!*»,«& at targe proportion insured for only one year. Numbor of Policies issued.—• 3,853 *of properry-laionrod Jii- -' ...‘"MNUK 00 iJ SKSISKr?.^— 2 ’ sJ° f b ,»l ea ftotn tlte alove the incidentnlSpen- •• J® onnntry merohnnu, and owner* of dwell- '? t?fi 'cnS^in»^rn 0r «°nntry property, It" BeUerod f; lofe^S?deLS d ;!?'' ?n " , « 0 * b : [,o ™ tor « h '“P ne » s ’ ir ffi“hlSy“^ , mftnor ‘° no ? nirar “' ! ® Company [' !t ■ r te AlonioA - c n r k^ c jJ A- A.Cxantan, Antna^/-” 1^^ * £, eoTlke&ldl 4 dec « a “ d i)'No5383 Liberty mST I dttilv fSfm .?L Ulo . c,ty ' } be «K*nt may also ba fottodf at So muo, ea^ tw W-.threa o’clock, fe , WoSd Sc*oonmaker & Co-, No. Mg ■Svaa S eUneces*atjr ! ‘lhfor«ttailon will bofV' kSKuomSK?]'.? 4o ?ftProtaptly, attended **-§'• . i-gg^Bßaaßiiaaayt^ v&asuSS&emms&atVi rpHE INSURANCE o\o, usSSgSg'Stgsm?fi-?«^SS»ff lion, on steamboats and other vessel*, eltherTrehriand?' * transpprtauon oron the seas. . * ,n, * na fe . v _i, V DIRECTORS : h Arthur Pres’t.,l ■ M. Thomas fi Spr aSI; r g&pa pSS3?h2s&, | wdSSSajBKS’ L .japafe. .. & N Ti i ijssr ,, ’lv isffi r .c. B „»e S &ii . States, and from liahjgh standing,longerperiennp. • ple.means,and avoiding all risks of an extra harardi ® a reap be considered as offering ample se ! ' cor yto the pnbltc. ; WE P. JONES*Agent, £ ‘ Wo. HI Froiuatreet. jjb—• «4MCrjr, fJHtp&TUITY AND BECVWTV, , ;THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND !' MPBISSnBASOBSOCIKTV iT LONDON P Capital, £soo,ooo—iSqUal to ■tArmialargeju’pZuiofproflu. A'porUoa of bolli „yV, copial and surplusldvesied.inU.S.Governmeni Slocks, and other eecaHUea in ihe City of Now VOtt Fplictesliejdiattiuiconniryovot QvOOO. Persons in ! J tnnnspiinicpatejn the profits of thbCompithy. •'' Calt/omia rah, fdftnot reduced ruta ■ i, - nreSo n fcSr- 869 ° f * J " ,hi * Co « EiStS !S3h depml of PDlicy - Bnd ““f , He may at arty lime sarremlerius policy, and rcceitrl ■ back ar/raice Uiereofdne-h&if the' gross mm paid mm m annuo! common premiums : • • v m AFS?r?if e n dy insared lor whole life may, on pay meni of a email sum, convert ,biS; insurance Into a netf 1 policy upon the loan.syslem now introduced. * . raruea already insared and entitled to a two-VArf -I°3?’ are not shut out from said * two-third loan, ifiha; i I, i ti POn tae terms stated inihe SocietyVpamp^ > A£ arty at a noderate annua) premium, inantf • for life, and.he survive to reach the age of CO years. rt< - full sum insure* up to 515.000, will bev&d to hm; or J. ea r ch 7K that age, the toll sum insure' willJjepaid tohisfamily oriegal representatives. 3•' Ithas become cnstomitiy in ihe Auaniic cities foreor< gteßationitoinHaiethoitceaof theii Pastora.nndoi Christmas orNew year’s day to make the family a pit’ centof the policy. . This is certainly an excellent w». of showing their regardlbrthei* Minister, whoso saSr ca*e» i. > acatceiy ; oaal-toLia itmtSSatr ’ wants. To the man of‘family; athhla.deatli, it liacofi- ' solution beyond expression to know thai ilia help™; little ones are thns provided fori ' 11 . : neipwi) .Cborohes involved. wonMAavvellto liis'ure the livi' SL one , - ■"ft 1 ?--' Qt “? unite es;‘ at whose demise ti i; ' amount would be npplunuo liquidate the debt. , hainphletsand.infhrmatlbn given grati' l at the Banking Houseof , WM. A. HUX A. d 0.,? noyda ~ Wood st, second dcor above Fonnhi. • - " k tV-P^V* y t ' ~, ”
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