The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 03, 1851, Image 4

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-Bmkcvi.-vad EfchangC rßrffer’- i
Wm, I^rafet^ett^st^bexidoorto;rowu^_B^nk.
H U(da& Mfc M Bank ]
w X HillipCo., 01 Wood-street, 2d door above Fonttß.
S JonofcCo., find EoWi «»• ;
HUli-Carry, 65AVood«reet,2ddoor below Foarth. ■
_ j .iS r JlobeTOcm,np
» XramSf £
Wm H TOlUams&£A~con*pr3rc©od and Third sis.
Cook* Haitiß,,c9rtter3StaFJtie^andFirttk.B}reetß ? v: ...
4 "N Hohpeb'.^Sobh A ss Mn&e^^Jwl^fth^and
, aniijiwetlin*':' ]
cbtnerMarketand'Fouflh streets- •; |
' BiehsLrdßon, 71Market street, ne at the Diamond v''
,^Johii3v-Mes , iidden & Cov 85 Market gtreetnear Filth ;
- SaadsJt-Reinemon,7FijlhstreeV > '•
; --Sifi4le^fcßartberffer t ßiith6treet, tieafGtant
J v fffijpfaqfo iSrocersi
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"l*^ro4e| l , ®nKrfeU WWi'Bttt«t{«PpO*ttft*Hwdk.; i v
lLibeityrßtrcetj; : • J
V : K‘A.j2wiJilttkhaiij,B,'<Jorarfiereial Bow, Liberty street.
'^SCWMwCafC&~2i&Libeiiy streetfojtpQMte 7tn.
V-Wim M;<3otmlx,2loLioErtyslr?eV}Oppc*»teEagle Hotel.
•. ■.-.•*•
.»McCruricaa& : ?: i • • v
:' Carson fcMcKnlgnCsixtb.bolweeaWiooilJauJ Liberty.
rxat R FloyflTLiberty, Wood and Sixtlt streets.,
Lambert* Snipton, 133 and 135W00d street.
;Wtn Dy'er,ls3LibertT.Btreet<-opPositootb.i ■*...
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pfnwti.*'KtrkpaixiCk, 144L»heny^iU«.et«. : j ! _
' \ ,'
, comet Wood God :\Vatet aid. • -
'VV!toslii&s»cbtq^r J WPP4aod . •-,
Baibndgei wi Iso it&Co„ Waiex;bqllWood and Smith’d-j
C tuuch*Caro ih e ra i€o ~Wote rail d
Cttmmitia&siith,3SiaStfieldi»trcet,asar'W|B«.^ i i j
TVBHoliawV W*ter, bet. Wood .and Market.
' X«’B[wa£ftnnan,3l:Water c: v- :
' W*tetand4fcFwatJßtree- :
v JaimlTPcrfytCQniofiHancGck&tiandDßqttesaaWfty-,
£b»g« Bibornead,4l7 Wood street. i » *» v
j Co-. Watefi bet.MaikciandFcny-.
.Comaiimon, Produce, and Forwarding Merchant*
Sellers 4 Nlcols, 15 CoirrarerclilHow,l.iSerty street.
David Fitzsimmons A: Soti» 135 Wood street, .
; OMiSe Cochran; No. 23 Wood Street * -r . _
84W Harbangb. 53.Watet aiidW BYdntstreet
A. Vankirk & SonrSmtfitieid street, near Water
; Bobertaon A Reppert, No; 109 SeCondstreet. • •'■ ~ :
•: Armstrong *. Cro2er, 25 Market-sly between -
Brtyfogle.de Clarke, 108 Second street,’abosa Wood.
I -®noloer» ‘ a«u2* 'j£» '>C£gicors*. r J j
;
Jno McDevitt & Bros., 13,Coipmeraat Row, Liberty it
Jaa Patton, Jr., No. l7Commftreial Row, Liberty street
; • J Brvar, Nov U 4 Liberty street,and, 63Di*mond.alley.
IJ fcjacksop Duncan, 22? Liberty street ‘ .!
RobertMoorc, II Commercial RoWyLi-berty street.
• Robert BellyLibertystreetivpposite'Wood.
W Lebmer &> Co n ISO Liberty, street ’ .
'•'-•-WfcMMiteheltree,l6o' Liberty street.
• jicob Weaver, df-,oonier Market and Tront *treet».
’; f; fiftAs* % :ItahtEU and Tivnk Maker*.
■TM Oliver, 'Liberty Seventh street
• A Holstein,' 126 Weed street, dear Virgin alley.
... ipqrffitk.ua Wood street-p- f
• - ifr*ti»Tt‘*rf»T&.DaiL 156-hetdof Wood street. » -v *
Wood st.thirddqOTbelowFiftbs
RA W Mackey, 90 Wood subet § thnhd Diamond. alley •
• Wobdj bet. sth Add Diamond aPy.
’ KHHanley, 1 85 Wood stycor. • ~
t: T' :G&itter~a*ui : VarikHeti \ [
Kennedy « Sa*yer,'s9i cotnerwooa and Fonrth eta.
: SRehnedy, Fifth street, near Wobd. :
■ ' Qutnxware and Chism. i _
Geotce Breed; 94 Wood street. 5
M HodkinsonjCOWoodt between 3d.and 4th streets. *
Henry Hlgby,l2s Wood street, »doors.above Fifth.
' - : Booifewlfer* (ttid -SttOumtrt.^
KavAdo-iCornerofWoodland.ThirdifiwetJii
•, JGBBckotco, 137 Liberty stteet,-rrG«rm^BookSv^.
* Victor Seriba* Fifth,atreet» between Wood
i HMeUof; 84 Wood st—■Schoolßoois' *nd.%t«gn«y
-(X Ag% 89 Wood Books, Stafry.
- Elliott* English,79 Wood street, • -• , ••
. X Johnston AStQekton,cornerMatketaiidThud*ts- ■
HHBeeson & Co., 80 Market st-,2d door from Diamond.
. frsßosworthfc.Co., Foarth street, near Market.
m . Patent » Mediant.
Jackson, corner Liberty and Wood streets.
Shepherd*® Medicine Depot, 64 Bmithfield street.
Clothing Stcrrtt.
«cori Owrißon.^ley.
Boobyer* Gribble, 25i Liberty at.,3 doon above Irwin.
—W j i>aTitt,comer Liberty ana Irwin streets,
ijohntp HopewelLl3B Liberty new guOlnir.
RS Maniand,4s LibertysC, corner Virgin alley
FDelany, 45 Liberty street.
• . Arinisti Bernard,l4B Liberty street.
<MeClotfteyiJSt Liberty street.
HCbiftnell, 153 Liberty. street..
- LmSStee Mitchel, 165 Liberty street. .
I. WxSSard. 82 Wood street, t*u4th and Diamond alley.
■ Schroeder, Hagrtnaa A.C0.,67 Wood,l door below 4 th.
; • lO Wood street,near Warnr.
-i IRobartehesler t 7sßmiiHield «.,bet.4th andlhamd ay.
, . .pmw. a. tngei £6 Stmthfiedd street, near 4th. ■
' . SSSuteS fciros.,“Oak Ha11,”4S Liberty street.
■ R Straw, corner Market and ec °ttd streets.
- ■ RBarker, 31 Market st.-, between 8d and 3d.
i Oum and Piitoh.
"■ ' ' 2fercia.it Talari.
' * Meftoiaii Smithfieldei.ibet.4tli andßiamnnd alley.
Bnlldings, St. Clair street.
' M,r . ; Chxap Pvblieatitnt.
JrAteiner. Bmithfield aL, opposite Brown't Hotel.
' at., opposite Po.tOtSee.
• > , 2)rj Good* Merchant!.
WifctHtMpi*, comer Market and Fiiljtnlreei*.
?aBSBSh«S!SSi!S^a-i*™.
jaaatBstß*^ttaa
nrnrrr TlWttiT*. 61 Market it.,between 34 and 4tft.
- wmlTßiiMelirflaMarket su, near Fourth street
Yf. B~ Mnxpby, corner Market and Fourth street*
WbolttaU Dry Goodt.
' Jldemenand Juttiut of the Peace.
N BuotanMter, Foimh. street, above Smithfield.
■ A G Reiiiluutjlrwin etreet, near Liberty.
, £oett and Shoa.
‘ -WmJeckeon, comerldbertyandWooditreeu.
Wood .treetineKrFito.. :..
-fgggfSars'wssssspraw
rJnSSseottiebtnet SnrithfieidtadFoanh itreeu,
' - street, four dooreeboveSd. ,
K£f Smithfield »ureet, near Brown’e Hotel.
s C»nrob<&. corner SmiOrfield'ttiia Second etreeta.
WE^Sopi,23SnuO>floldibetween Row«ndSd «U.
Bridge.
|*^’| S Market.
• \yooi Mirdiantt.' .'l'.
w*™* 1 •
' ''• ’ V ' PJaning iffiii* «»“* &» ft ScMorg- -
;;,? Wilter lS4l.ibcUyiitrecL_,
alley.
: : • ■ Ixathir'Siofii.' < ' ; ;,i
V «pi| ! fenian ABell. No 163 Liberty rtreMOTOrite Sittfr.
Walter Bryant, 183 Liberty a., opposite head orWood.
WraVeimg tfr 0p,,1« Liberty street, nearSt- Clair.
, .dlidd»iMcClain.Bo Wood and corner,Diamond alley.;
7 S„Hordntuo, 9'i| tvooil. 3d door below Diamond die:
' ’SKhiuAßard, M* Wood street. i
ft.-teapyrini Kamond-alley, nearPtamond. i
’ t Qmgi:dni Sltdxcma.
a, MUDowellictimer Wood at knftVirgin alley
between M and 4ttt, 8 /|
nnd the Diamond and
j
mirner Market and.Ttod streets:. t ? j
1 ?S ? *^f!tf o cornei W ttlnßlfmd Penn ,lrEct *' f.
I A Hand andfwn. »tr®ta;i ■; m •
Iteisias^
SsVa-S^SViv-*^, - .
ThoaK^na^^M^in»^^^y.»^BimtUael < i Bt&.,and
i ; ; ' jfeoZaiS Cliih Store. j
prDSmairtt Ci^NolzrjV6WiiU«<sl-' j,
! .man ioa-sa=J> «
•<JWTO»«ga«K !
W Dtmkt;rr Woo&'JtrtSti'fpjmh ddot übpveFourtti.
'CnurffiliHPSnrßoii.rjWobdiitfßiitiiietfpßPrtJi;... i _
Meo6rt* .GK’aSmisir'Wtol jj,i
1 1 -
. an<Uftfli» •
T BToung* Co r &nnUifial(lnirceM»twftCD. SQ ana JQ
. Hazten^ifFrcw t S^iUvfi Eouxtfi* tre ei« ( ;
.....j Inrarajut - Campatatx. ■ ,
-WaiinntH'J !l&ji v tCb,'6& \VO6d at feel*:
Delaware MuuudSafrtyr4B : " '* ! •
SVe*teftf | of Pitleburgh, No. Water it.
Protecuon laforabce Co, Office tSTvVo&G’atTefct^
, Franklin Fir© Go, come* W6odana‘3a sts^
W PMaisbjlLfgMiSeikSjtiS’ff OHM,) B^Y^*B*a < *y
•J Shidlo! SkoiUifwKmtfeet; ijfcai* Fourth. * *
■■t’SfvmSSSlSFSiivat ft«mweiHjß«*B>B .mi* :
,
KeUy* Bro™ Boih,iiesw | ? e »'VW«<l *n4X4!>em «tteet».
JaxiiesXKiiicaid, Front and 2d itreeu. ncfti Marteu
, ;1 iJojfOttT3i
John B Dnnlery, 133 Third it, bet Wood and Smithfield
, fi MtfaiS « it* • V_v^ •> iW -■»•-« L
- J ;
BUkelyiCoi-PenK (txetty-(Ctastßaittr.) ■ L
P W,Byme» * Co, SO5 Liberty ffi-i JaaThompiony Ag*f.
Liverpool andPliiUdolpiiiaPackei Line, Brown 4" luilr
| Patrick, 144 Liberty alreet.- 1
V:iY<r ,!rw < Outfit d«d ; TdtlKrtk.‘- ' 1
Btowtfi'HoiiitjSiaaifieiaSt.botWfeiSttSeconilaJidTlufd.
wa:TOl r HSetws«r«<rtet,>WM^Siiiiilifiol'l
Ea»Io,J WWorty ittCet.
SfToiaxliij'coHiet Wo6tFAnil Third ilrecu. ...
y«gi>aalHfltbi;W«lrr rtrrrt. Rimy .
FcrryHOuiej cornel Handdck ii fcna : Ddqneiilo Way.
Rural fti.lrafft fiemnn ala.
Mnnnngn.wlaT.rthM.yrafrawraftnffthfirid'anil Water SlB.
Exchange Hjtel,«6nxer.Beiiii’&iid Stl Clatr atreeta.
’ ■\FouHdty' WarihaiUei:' .
Qfllnhj-Mbßttdbnf t^cnjifirirtKiffidiaife-ny.Jtreeu-
NicSSliofl'iP'ajne, Kl'Libfcttyaircet, bcadof Wood,
•PeiittdcltfMifchell.* CdUW Qhta»;*trtet.,
I Alex BfadSfitkUraGilt SIqWJNd.IS 'Wood afreet.
John Anderaon.fr and Brant iu.
.Baton -and Cmftdioacn.
i(L jUwraTO ?®«le, i ’“s3 Diamond alley
B Beany,E-Boad, comer Wylie and Tunnel alrceta. ■
■B H Hunker,EUih atreet, near Market. .. ~
A » Pscheldecker, u Star, n 4i Diamond alley.
Morrii Knnx, SmiUmeM aiTbeU Fifth and Diamond alley
-Wm E Bown r f Onion," BmlthfletH St; bet3d and 4th
Paitrt and bridge
SKiwbctUii Witt etrbetbetWeeitWddd *»d Market
Mr* SI EMorxtson.No. BSt Clair atreet
MraPa&er.No.'VPattenon’aßoyr.StClalr eueot.
Mihe Kaln, comer Pehn tad St Clair atteets.
■ ' ■J?_kncy.and Farieiy .'Good*.
TKMacknigh , BmayWi Woodittea,sear Fifth.
McOandleu A Campbell, 97 Wood ttreet.' 1 .
Geo W-Kuhn, 79 Wood rtreet.aixnGtltComb.
Gharlea Arbnliinor,con WOodlircelAnd Diamond alley.
KeoSman fi* Boyle, 88Wood at, t door above Diam’d ay
Zebolan Ktaney, 67 Market atreet, near Diamond.
Kinsey $ Knox, 101 Marker atreet, near Fifth.
Cotton Manufacture.
Grier 4- Monaghan, 929Libeny atteet.
". ' . :; ' JBoat.'SOra: .. .. .
H;A.WeaVer,;WßTOeetteeuop»oaiio Canalßaaln.
Joha Bannan.» Water *t, bet Wood and Southfield.
JameaKerr, Jr-Vco.-pS WateT atreet, near Market
Joseahhlajor, No. 4-Market street, ocar.Water,
Mpfinmmon f-Stevens, 7 and 9. Market st, near Water.
Thomas Oliver, S. B. Bakery 28 Water street.
Brit^.Mamfactuhn.
Blair afr Co, 120 Wood atreet, above Fifth.
JKennedy, 08 Wood atreet, fourth door above Fourth.
* IfamJy Gramut.
A BCeuy, corneT Wylie and Washington streets.
WiliiamWiisan, cornei Seeond tuift Boas streets.
Georfefe comer Penn and Marbury streets
Thomas Aplflftbe, corner Wyiie and-Ttume* streets
OeoTge -Arthnrs/cdrafcr Umiinfield and Fourth at*.
HoafrGareoyiltt Überty Kiaetjopposito Fifth.
jS>nal(Json,cOnierBuGlsirsaioPenn streets.
J 8 M Young-<* Co, comer Fourth and Ferry streets.
®S?Slb»Bsd“c&«ae.
w Buchanan/ fcortte? wyUe and Ch alham s tree ts.
H Hoevejer, wylie sty between Tunnel and Chatham.
-H C Kelly; cottier Fifth street and Market alley.
Thomas Woodsj Liberty street, near Water.
W'Daty-4 C<Mttfthufiicwretnuid Japontra, Fifths.
FH Emton *Co,«!j Fourths t,hetWood.aud .Market.
WmM Hersh, cornet Third and Merkel streets.
JosephH«rwi^«3Mark«»utbet.4lh end Diamond
“ •jilaefV, Snuff and Cigan.
J Fiill*rtoii»Xl6 Wood street, new ffistb.
DunielDsy. 4S Wood eireeWpbtweejidd auddth.
J SteinVSi.CharlesHotel, WoodsUeet. .-.
George SheffleT, 167 Smithaeldstreei, near Fifth.
W 4 u Rlneh&ru Ixwia ft!* belweea Liberiyaad Peiin.
J A Maxarie/© Haia tweet,between Liberty and Penn.
Extract of Goffu.
Johh Martin, Extiadi’cif OoseV.TaMiuikctttrer, SI Dia
mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
GUui Manufacturer!.
.nd ls<sts.
Bakewelt, Pedrsdfcdjco’rfef Wood and 2d streets.
Curling, Kobertsohi Co, corner Wood and Front sts.
Simpson d C 0,22 Wood Street, next Bagaley ♦ Co
Static Stores.
John H Mellor, PI Wood street—CAiclsnnf'i Pianos.
...... •Lumber Merchant!.
WilUumDll worth, Grant street, near Seventh.
Rowan * Dawson, Sixth street, near Grant.
Thomas Scott, Penn st-, hsgJarker’sulley and Irwin St.
A Wilson £ Co., Boss street, between 3d and 4th.
Wilson* Gorman, Ponrthstreet, near Roti
B C Sawyer.♦ 800, W Wood sj, opposite St. Charles.
pftf&'aiid 'Cdfor,
Jas CAndorsoWlS Smlth&eld st, between Ist and
J Honker, 33 Wood at., between sth and Diamond alley.
Joshna Bhodes,6 Wood*trest,itear Water.
: Plough Manufactorjit.
Muttari and Spied.
John B Bell,nbrndrliibdiiT and Ferry streets.
Rhodes Alcom,i» Fifth st, opposite Post Buildings.
J 8 M Younr* Co, omner Fourth and Ferry streets.
Pittsburgh Tea StnrsjsFifth it, bet Wood end Market.
Wm A Ward, Dentist, Penn street, 3doors above Hand.
•v.3 !; t iUHolatittsi - : :'•
mHECdtParttlenhib heretofore eiiflting between the
l the firm of J. S. BONNET A Co.,
isthijday dissolved by mutnal consent. Either partner -
mav use the name of Iheconcernin settlement.
« JEROME S. BONNET.
~ MATTHEWD.PATTON.
. fs«iwr*»,jlt.piillsl, 1850.
' iry“Havin(t»oldmyentireinlerestinthe him of J. S.
Bohjws4.Co° to fit a. Pairos. my lata,partner, and in
re tiring from business, Itakc great p Icaiuro.in recent
mending:him to'the confidence ot my,ftiendairndrho
ppbHe* i•/ :>Dlp3} r- V, JupaBONNET.
mHE lie clUxcna of
:|»ss,‘a««Mo:Kg:
Itfr nottoa>e :fmn>«B«xiin thii city ordacwh«nti^JjJ™[ (
: :their«rp»ieiic© in rba«incs». they fecljcoafiflcat that
render; g alia faction to anthoM-whovmaygivA
them; work." The mperiorityot Gravel 3toofr'9T. Btft *r
: other lttndftartictUaitytn.caae offiie, is toowcUkno'Wn
require tuiysxgcmbatihita fasor. -; To those;wnonre
•nnaecTxaintea wiutwii
•J’htmiea.
EtnesJr./anA others, for -whaatwAimte
done wore. *t Orders 1 ihsntfally hhd promptly'
attended to, fcundcnWylle street, to;
•we«n^i*6*naTßni»l«tte^i rHEwM<joo^EßN
BKWNIN.
-
agab»etibetWOttl!le»U r »be*u«mum.ol.Print<irito
, improved frioting Infer; of venous kind* Md
■whick ha ofl&ra Jot s*»le <»Oto iewesi. market
prlcevand wartaweifl be,o£^)«rgto^«)-.
Printing IniMairafactarer,
W rt ; xti aSan33Si4aton N&w.Yprk.,
Til
■ffWßhf«ndTe« PAPER: Bonnet, .Bindon’i «J;
icr? and Trunk BOARDS;, Book and,.-Ne^*P*pej
l^lga^Bag^iyt
i•- * ' . .
.* V." t . u
cturbares of
,wanaa*Jßn^rna™J®“"J^' iti liii lejj tirae and
other meltetoocyerdiacnv.
I'^^^^mELYNEWACTION-Thoold
itSx( fet^saplpaj
oitiKW; ehoald convince any one
A £ a «ongh and
--rticie -for he has used it in* his owa
hie, fatailywitbithe
I oi/'ymf CBBiPnsi ItotcraJs sow asdwH.
-ffupbtVth half pintbonlee at® Mdte eaeb.oi mx_
l ? 0 CooiiS?i«»i*oii»i»old do well to kdep a snt>- i
at? ofthis niedieino onhand alt the time, as It taone of
scd3SStW^ifijft ! B!k—Hfaity peraona will try, to get
mWK
fM®d^^ S ttuWpa«dltf your own City, and the
da.
the United Statea to aell
Showm^anfX=iunthei^ic^“uViUpajra
SSteatmeffirfna for Lunffdiaeasee the world haa over
etie-WtaflCaaie. and «Wii, by KEY9ER fc M'-
s r®,
■ -aaiata generally-
— 77—*: Ptttolle Attention
It ratet&Uy nxittd tb Ovshtj forth *n
rtlaHon to on* of the most tmportant Rcmtdux qf mod
- m ' im pirrßol-Boir ,OR.ROCE:pjI. i
sjaf.
got up for the sole pufeie of mrting monfey; tot, one,
which" we conceive, I pUeonUnu4 to be used when
nostiSmshive beer forgotten. The.PETROLEUMjs
a Natural Remedy, elgbaratedinfhedepOu oF theernh
by jl power And agcncythai lauihs to icornalllmman
tfStnbeurfbd. lt W otir duty,when we write about ft
vrS write tbcto—that we cay nothing
calculated todecelvk wotdor
pot confidence In our stmlemetiu. The sic* ateyeir
apt to catch at any thing that-promises relief iromd|s ,
ease. A story can hardrv he too highly wrought lo an
sever the object of gulling or hnmbuggmg *“'?•
NOW, wedo'nol desird todo-this; we are aimoas only
tfcgttb«u¥tith inflation to our Remedy >b °nJJ l °‘ d '
tttjOTdei io secure to it a reputation to exceeding any
ISSeiSrticle of the maierta medico* Plain*unvarnished
facte—ton that may bejaspervuned to our oWnc ‘! s p bd
neighborhood, be ox. ample testimony m favor of the r*'
W w!tSn the past two monlhMwo of our own ciuteos,
who were totally blind*.Eave been restored to tight.
SftVeiftlCftfteffOf blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have
of .gentleman!.. Ben
ver county. .TherearebtoT 3 * hptlhesocasesMe near
home, anrfmiiy he referred tohy.Aßjp.MionhwkormAy
have (loubts on the aubject. These cases cured sf
ter they had been abandoned bypte»iciAi>A«*di®P*|'»*-
The Petroleum will cure, when uwd atymrdmg to direc
tinna—Kanhoia, Dysonicry, Pile., RhenmaUsm, Oom,
Neuralgia, Ernpuons on the Shin, Pimples #n »ho face
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head
paina in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wenii.
Tumors, Scrofula, Caticer.Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague, Chronic Conghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul-
SSnaVy affections of a chronic nature, tending lo pro
duce CONSUMPTION. . ....
Bums and Scalds, diseases ofiheißladdei_and Kid-,
neyt, chapped Hanis, ExConated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions, in fact, it is aouvax njnvmaU.K““’ r . and
• has been tried inmost of theabove diseases within the
n »«i yp.gr with the most perfect success. Certificates
tbuiwillasuini&h are in the hand* of the propnetor»wbo
will taka pleasure in lhowing diem to the afflicted or
l * l TOifcttrrer others may Bay about their medicine*, the
Petroleum ia tho‘greatest Remedy of the age. Pnj-
Hcian* of high standing in tho profc«*ion are beginning
to use it in thfttr practice. Those who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award tume
nraiae and consideration. Before another year roli»
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge tbauhe
Petroleum is the greatest medicine oyer discovered.
For “ate, Wholesale andßemil, WE U-,
140 Wood street*
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Carry, D.
A Elliott. Josbph Douglass, Allegheny City. Al«Oi by
ihe Proprietor, S. M. Rllfe, Canal Bum, 7th .tree.,
Pittsburgh. uag
TeaStora.
:'** *>' '• v A v '^ r ? " * r ”* + *****
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
p S PBIR I
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID
Dr Outrlo Jnlet I
"A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURES ,
PREPARBDfrom Rennet, or the fourth stomach oi
the Ox after dircciioo*'by Bttton uuißt ihe jrem
Chemist, by J. I npBGHTON, MJ>., No.
lLNorthEighlh street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TO» ft * truly wondenol remedy for INDIO E-STION*
DYSPEPSIA. JdUNDICS* CONSTIPATION. UTER
ind DEBILITY* connglaiter Nature’*
own »eihod.by Nature’s dwn axeut, thei Gastnc Juice.
Haifa leaipooaftiUof ttils riuid, infused w w * ler >
will digest or dissolve; Ftva i Povia>i ot Roast Bex* is
about two nouns, out of the atomaeh.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I
Baton LntSMi In hUeOlebrated work on Animal Chem
Inty, says i “ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous u°
theGtittic: Juice, may be readily prepared from ihe mu
eouamrmbrano of the stomnohol the calf, in whieh va
riousarueleiof food, aa meat and eggs, will be ao soft
enedchanged andjigeated, just m the same manner as
they would”be in the human stomach.”
rfr, pjntßßA.in his famous, treatise on Food and Di•
eC’pobllshed fcy Fowlers A Wells, New V ork, pare 35,
wl/fw the same great fact, and describes tic method of
prepatation. There are few higher aulhonuea than Dr.
Dr.Goaa*, in his valuable writing? on Uto “ physiolo
i iiFarJßikeafloni" observes that ” aditoinutfott of the due
1 ouantitvDf thSoiatrid Jniceis a prominent and all-pre
vaaing cause of Dyspepsia ;* and he Mites that “ a dis
tinauished profossor of medieme in London, who was
severely affictad with this complaint, finding everything
else to fall, had recourse la thc.Gustrio Juice, obtained,
ftom ihffatomaeh of living animals, which proved com-
P *Dr%SlUJsfirtithor orthe Catnous works on “ Voecla
'iiADfivVeays: “Itis a remarkable faci in physiology,
that the atomheha of animals, macerated la water, im
part to the fluld theproperty of dissolving various artt-
SJj pt fhpd; and of effecting a kind of artificial d«et-
Uoo of them in no wise different from the natural digest
great work, the .‘‘Chemutry.of Man,” (Dea
A Blanchard,PHla-, mi PP- 3SM) .ays: “ Thu dlscov
ervnf PEPsiN fotfits a now era in the chemical history
ofDiaestion. From recent experimenu we know that
foodls dissolved as rapidly fit an artificial digestive
'Peptiut.** i* is-.in the natural Gas
. -Prates torßunsLlKni, of ths JeNexw^n
moreihan to aneiaminafion of tgs’auhjeci.
His erperimenu with Dr. Beaumont, on ihe Gastric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
:SSii.. aro well known, “fusil'cases,” he says, “di-
SJi occurred aa perfecUy in tbe artlficial as in the
natural (U * e *| " D y S p E p BIA CURER,. j
Dr. HoooHTon’a preparajion
DSinefSd^yspepde 0 Con»” I
ilmuauobosftd to.be on the very verge of the gave. It
iaimuosHblato dive the detail* of cases m the limits of I
ABLECTREB, in Philadclphiu, New York, and Bosmn
fioh? Thesn-were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not only rapid und wonderfui, but perms
for excess fi eating, and uie too free B»e of ardent spir
saAKMKss
..which U does nobserat to.repch a " d
Nontatterhow bad they may he.it GIVES INSIANX
.(urns, audit-only needs io be repeated, for a
.to make.thet&cood affects permammu rultiit ut
"BIAWDind ViGOR OF,. BODY, follow, at lt is
.excellent m cajea Vomiting,
| Samps, Soreness,of the Pit of the SU)maeh, disttess «-
L taraaxlhgf low, coldslato of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
jieianf'ssliite. Despondency, Emactauon, Weakness,
On. botae wifi of-
signature of J,. S.
PfobtiitOFiprices. [nv2o:y
SELLERS,■STWot d street.
where from 160 to
Sfci?Sff.?SSSfSS!l daily. bat feiffi (related easel of
wiMianer
For sale by KEYBER 4 JVood
Kttabayb, -where the genuine artiolo may uwaj^m
wcod «l
Si W# Corner of Wootl flnd Piflh Btxtttjt
TpUK Proprietor ol ithc r Mocosfr PaM^arfcfc
i JiWB'MANv?AcxuaKa»ifißpecifa%iufotmUusUieny
end the patrons of these papejts a Utei he has a Iwge as
sortmenf ofJOB TYPE AKDAIit. OTHER MATERIAJ*
gcccaaary toa Job Printing Office,-.aud that he. is .pi«‘
cparctitofeatechYe l- ' 7 >* ■*:—***'■ '■ ".:
usttbtb passsPßumneop kvbht oKSCBirrioK-
-.v'tßmcfJZdint, *i
PamphUu,. BiUMadSj.
IltHdintol B&n&r .
kinds of Blank*, fitage, Steamboat wd'Cojifci
. Boat Buis, with appropriate cuts, printed on theaborteßt
noticeanamosVreaionablfr’terms.
* He respectfaliy a*fc& the patronage * f '
the public generally, in this braiicb ofhls.
•'/■tefewra James ,q| :
“r - cabinet ■-'y mb
UMKH forni tore MANUFACTURER, » V 1
( W«wrooma BT *O4 69; Mtfid'•««*!
T W. w. respectfully Inform* his friendfi>
y . era that lie haa now completed lhe Jil fL. _ H en
neat atock of household'fdrtitdfe rtfSSlutv willt
this city,no he is dotermmed to hpbojd tho qoouty
well-seasoned materials, beat workniQiislnPi f ac i!ity
designs; and from the extent of hta ordert and twuny.
in manafgcturing, he lseuabled to produce
Ciat the advantages ofhU ?i*i- which
The following articles coneirt, m part, or ms *lOc¥, wmen
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
my ot the Eastern ci.pe B jj a^0f .
.drawing* din-, e r‘
' ingj and Ded room
chairs, of over? Variety; 1
consisting of rosewoood, .ma
hogany and walnut Elizabethan,
Conservatoire and Easy r Chairs,’Of everV,
description; Conches, 3o<as/Tete-a-tete >naj)i
van* 6f the' lafdif Trench atfri 1 ’AinehOlth patterns;
Tashaes, Whal-Nou, and ladies’ r arlor Writing-Desk*
of various kind.; Work Table, and fancy tnlaid
Stands, music stnnds, and holders, marble top, mb
hogaay. rosewood and walnut andaoia,ta
tilt's, extension dining tables; all staea of the
utoat improved, and decidedly Ihfc bestkind
made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobe*, bedsteads and Wdihstand* of
each ’'a-large assortment-;' gothic hall
and parior'Tec.pUon chairs, ottomans
and alools, ..secretary and book
casek, ride boards,' fife «cr«en.,
towel racks, hat stands, and
music stools crib* end cou
for c bird re n fpitler rnachc,
table and .ten p©y«j ms
hogany r rosewnod,and
inlaid pearl Tables,, ,
A largo assortment PBJINITB BE Wj
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CasrakT maisbs supplied with
**STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short
eit notice.
All orders promptly attended to
CHAIBS A»l> I*!
No, 88 .afaffal and Ffeu* ffitflfrffcU..
vVk have now on hattd a large ana ab MB
Thaw who aniowloi Furniture are respectfully
invited to c»U and examine lot themselves,
ry steamboats furnished on th. - shortest hstice.
jg-All MULLEN & CO.
Furnlttira stnd Oliatr Ware Rooms.
■I nil II mi T. It. YOUNG A CO.. comtr of Thirds*
if. wHt‘*7id antiiAshfiis., opponu Bmon'i HbtkwL
W Pituburgk, Pa., keep constantly on hand IW
Ml—M».„n make to order, at the ‘owcktprices,* * *
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUHNITIIRE, and
CHAIRS , of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. . S bl A_
" ~ BtsunSoiUi A»oy I
HSy s. Tan subscribers tender theft scffl
, JMHEknowlodgmems for the favors be slow
ea upon ihcm by their Steambbai friends, and fW
would respectfully remind them and others inte* •
rested in building boats, that they arc at all umes pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture
material and workmanship. T B } OUNG A CO.,
Comer Third and Smilhfield streets.
feblS opposite t{ Browns Hotel.”
a. c. tuaßss. * _.
Hammer A Hauler* ,
CABINET WAEEROOM, SMITH FIELD STREET.
Bttwen Stventhstreet and StraietmT+ynlUyiPttisburg } Pa.
-a HAMMER A DAULEBkeepconstaaUy on hand
GL a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
■n warranted eqoal to any in the city, and sold- on as
I Y*favorable terms as can be obtained dlany similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stook,embracing all kinds of rural
ture. from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All ordcra promptly attcndcd.to. mmmm
s^gmm a WM. E. STEVENSON continues!, o ttanu*
iimS" facturc CABINET-JTAR£ oi cvcrv descnp
_W_ tw»n ai his old stand, corner oi Liberty and
tflfeSeveath street*. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in alt its branches. maylt •
Loudon stastard* :
PU RE London and Durham .Mustard, by the keg, tor
sale by [ocUmtt] JOSHUA ROBINSON.
YOOSG li&DIBS’ BEBUKAET,
ALLEG-&B&Y
-THIS SCHOOL, under the direction of -Mr. 4 Mrs. N
W. Msicalf, will be He-Opened iu ‘‘Colounade
Row v ” Federal street, on MONDAY, Septetober 2d. A
orimarv department, and a number of opuoinu branch
es, baVe been added, and a corpiof teacher* wciued,
to that instructions will now be given to scholar* or all
ares and attainments. , , ,
For darticulais see circulars, which may be had at
the book stores —or consult tbo Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street
AUdghtnp , A Cg. 3.
tUJB. Williams,
TiriLL open a CLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL
W on the LJ Monday Stpttmbtr ntzL Room, over
J. 0. Williams A Co.’s Store, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets.
fTtcft Arrival of Fail Stock or Cawi*.
THE subscriber having ju»l VelurnedTrom the East,, u
now receiving and opening atplendidatockofgoods,
consisting in part of very rich alyie Carpets, via:
Brussels, Tanestry Brussels and yelvett, unported
expressly for this market* .
Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine ply, with a heavy
stock oi all the lower pricefr l gradC»rtogether with a
large variety of HeartilSra*, Door Mats, Suur.Roda,
White, o reen, Blue and Scarlet figured i to
3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and
Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from 11 o eight yards wide,
* AllMhe above named articles having been selected
with great care, and purchased at such pt ces as to ena
ble him to sell cheaper than any house, west of the
"■ Citlierisahd persons frdin the Country are requested to
Call and examine the slock at LynjPs Carpet Emporium,
No. 80 Fourth street, ; and No. 63 Wood street.
aug 2* . • B. W. LYND.
fJUST KiiCiayEi){S case, of Fancy STMAW
and CHIP BONNETS, Ladta’ Ridtng HATS,
cmrt*'i and Hiaii’ 2tn7M3, Bon>' Hata, *o.-
wiaung Bonnets wilt pleMyw? o h4r ,f b «*
-■pvISSOLUTION.—The partneraiiip of MuBPBTfc Ua
I I is this day dissolved, by muttisl eoinenX. The ba
seness of the firm vtill be settled by H« ]J e,^ Uß p||Y
H. LEE.
NOTICE —Tho underilgned willcontinaothe YVool
bu«ine»s and attend to the Bale of Woolen Goodß^auhe
tetlring from the late Bra of Murphy A. Lee, I
talc neatpleasure in recommending Mr H, L»eo to me
eo&fiaenceof my fHends and to the y^ c MUR p^y
Sottoe* . . , •,
4 N application willbe made at .Ac next meeUng of
bs located In tbs City o! PiUsbargb, an J £}}*** a
'1“, l l“m oding
£xt» Flour. ...
M. Haywood’s Shoe sure, comer Liberty and Market ;
A~ Beelen’s.store,3d street; - -•
. h. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4lh . ;
John F,Bmith'« itore, aor. High and Wylie «ireott, [
m-*«
toice daily, fo*
o rde«,w“tbe Fli...
barrels or sacks, (sack Hour is preferable for family
use,) without charge for cartage. ■ •: I#v L r- . nA th _L
his plain that ft® accoOTtaean ; .be *Uowed,and that
paymeal- ai 'we' , hopeKlSeP» l,t^ c * e,^J[^J*o^J''^
a'fJjeu&tock *CO,
Rev Wm.D. Howard, Hon. Walter H. Lowrir,
« Dr. Elliott. J■ 0- McCord, Esq.,
h D r McGill, J.D. Williams, pygfctf
Pittsburgh QOlh Jan.) 1849.
HOr POR CAXIFOiISIi*
fcj»l§ Po«t Bnildinffgt-TtfthTiUafeftrWo&d.
/Cheapest summer 1 uoousjh *yWN.—Lighi
Kj cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids,
.ernes and other Vestings
H and having it now i n/ullopei J**®*
pared to 'fhrnUh'itty'frletfdy
rior article of am«* and BAYARffiM JpEER, in any
quantity. Callandrte,atthedorner oC.renn.«reetand
Barkers alley. Han4l . ; , _> A. BEMIYZ. ;
Window BftiuitYii
, pi LASS PAINTING and STAINING, mmdtl u
K-sa^s^gPEESS
change, Smithfield street; andKeevil’a HatBiore,‘Wood
,l M«onic and I. b. O.F.’a. Aprons and Badges, painted
.ina superior-manner, djnnißennrMylO asae^jL^i
i,
«® l M»ril4W : Tffr Oatlf.
TVJXBLANY, 190 Liberty. Jtrut, Pstosttrg*,..has On
-Slso, Pnntts
and ulijoUioir articles inrlhe mtolhmirlrae.-Wholesale
DuVchusefa will find a
from; and will be sold ■ •••., iqcclO
b. m. iaatisTj _
. MERChXST-TAlfaftft.
TN FORMS his friendaagdcustomera “JiliiJygL??®?"
most fashionable material, andnq pain*
WtffoWWwdatedt degree-of
rons. A good stock of Beady Made CLQTHINO aiw_y
on hand. ~•r -- ——r
M. KBLiTr
MERCHANT TAILOR. , , I
No. VI BmlMttlit iiruiVPitfstergV* o ? .M,
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROMTHE-KA&T-jJntS®
end carefully selected stock .of French. Engltsn.
and; AtaericW<JLiOTHSj CABSTMEKES •and' VEST'i’
INGS—of the most approvedrcolors tndyatyles;-which
he is prepared to make to order in the very best manner
addon the most reasonable terms.' 1! ' 1 f !
He has always on hand a, good .assortment of gent H-i
'menV Fashionable heady maab CLOTHING, Shirts,
Collars, Cravats, Hankerchiefiß,Gloves, Suspenders, Ac.
noy3o:3ra -. : •
Clothing! Clothing
THREE BI0r ; DtjORSl j
•JOHN.M’OLOSKEY, '
WhoUtaleand Retail Dealer in si.
MY; stock.of Fail-and Wiatet Clothing is now trifly,
amounting to upwards
•wiirbe fiftmS toby one Of the choicest seiections'crt gar-
evergo;,up in this or any. othercity in
era country. . , . - „ -ti S .r. i
My purchases havlirg lieeh 'all made earlyil haye
therefore avolded.tha-lats advances cul
descfiptlous bf Woollen GoodB, ( and i&ereforc ena
bled toofferinyi • i
I have this-feason paid usual attenUon to
the nismufaeturlng and style’of ray'garments, so that the
vary- lowest prhifcd as well asthe nnest areddt up in ia
style And elegance not to.be, surpassed, . Hundreds of
neW otrtriomtefs, both whblesale and retail, have been
attracted as xnuch-by tho Superior make of-thh Clothing
- ....... s .»-
nfat proprieiorwoUla particularly cull the attention of
all dealers in Clothing to Uis pres6ttfc*4lockjt>etieyiUg
that upon examination of the quality .and. pjaces of his
Goods they*will befrtduced tb'purehnse at
menu ; The .wholesale room now. contains upwards of
2,000 garments, from the finest In quality, to the lowest in
price. , ‘ ' .. '• ' ’
The proprietorjsnofr determined to.make thts:depar?-
ment a point of gr'CaiYttraciion, and with this view has
conStaiUiyioohanda'laTge oaantily of goeakuniied to
every section of the United States. . ...>., ... ..i >
~ Bj ihe chtlfng’department will always b t found a very
large-selectionfisf all ittochmeestmakes of Cimha,Cas
simeres and Silks, to be found in this, or eastern markets.
He iSTricpared ’to make cloths to order In the shorten
notice in the latest and most faShionablC siyles. ‘ :
He respectfally invites his old friends and .customers,
ak wcll as thepublicin general/io call and eranuhe foi
hemselves. ■ £pcU3
Onat Induesiasnu to Buy CldffiUig t:
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING,-STOKE j
N&.tnv nBB&TY. AND B» IRKIN'STREETS,
31HE aaMcrißerl wiAuog ta »ell -bls entirt slock of
CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT
ENT OF—
, NEIT AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ■
ist VERY LOW PRICES. Pemoaiwishinglfrpurchaje
t?UI save money by calling bn him.
etyOi , ff. J;D AYITT, Proprietor.
AGENCY OF
Celebrated Fateat Sbean.
THE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh,
of New York, sole Agentior the- sale of his justly
celebratedpatentTailors’Shears. He offers these dheays l
now at manufacturer’s prices; Having a complete as
sortmentof these Shears, frdm 62Ie.Ttp m BliTa piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Millinfirs Dressma
kers and TYilora,to the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
Su Clair, and respectfully solicits a share of the public
P Tl3 n iam- Wl,iChtU ’ artlC ‘ e ”°
JDrg ©flfl&a.
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
DRTOOORSj '
at rax "' ‘
One Price Store of A, A#MASOB » OO. f
Not. 02 and 64 Market stnet.
Wp.l, commence on Moitoat, D£cembet _ 30 7 1850
and continue through the month of January. On
uu* occasion, the whole of .their idtmense establishment
will hi thrown opea for Beiall Trade, and their exten
live stock, amonnling to One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollara, will be offered at Retail, at fally one
fourth less than usual prices. • t .
The notice ot tneir Semi-Annual Sale to any one oi
the thousands who attended the. sale of last year, win
be sufficieovguaraniee for-ucall this reason. They will
howovermenliona few of the Goods andJPrices*fOTthe
benefit of those who have never attended their Sales-
Rich Cashmeres, - *' 75 c. Usualprice SI,OO
■ 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pn.’e
s. Colton and Wool Delaines, 15, lB|c. -Usual
50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLamea, 45e. Usual price
62 60 ps. Striped and Figured Silica, 50c. Usaal .price
75c.;
50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 35 percent.;
100 ns. French Merinoes, $l,OO. Usual pnee $1,37#;
300 ps. Paraihettas and Lyoncse Cloths. Reduced 33
Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from
81 85 leas than the usual prices.;
3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at & and 10c. Usual price
18ahd%5c.; : • ’ . . .
F&stColored Calicoes, 6}c. Usual pneeOc.;
100 eases English and American Calicoes, 8 end 10c.
Usual price 10 and tile.; _
OOcases Bleached Muslins. Reduced3c. per yard;
260 balesßTown Muslin—all grades}
Also—Laces, Embioideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and
Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimerea, Cassiuets
and Jeans. *
Together with un Immense variety of other Goods, all
of which will be marked down to lower prices thin any
of their previous sales
They invite an early call, as many of their choicest
Goods willsoon be sold.
The lowestprice named at first.
A* A. MASON A CO.,
Nos. 82 and 64 Market street.
a. naunss
NEW FALL GOODS!
JOSEPH HORSE A CO.,
No. 73 Market, near Fourth street.
•whtaVlS inat received and offer for-sale,at Wholesale
OF DRESSTRIMMINGS;
Bonnet Ribbon# uafr Flo were ; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Flumes: Embroidered Colta; Caffs and Chemi
*eiu; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and
Revil'd* Cashmere; alpaca, merino and silk Hosej
children’s plain wool an<T • Hose f cfnldren’B
Hoods. Gaiter* and Jenny Lind Coats; It Ida mermo and
fleeced silt Gloves; gents; Benlm, back andTridGloVes';
eents. saper silk Shirts and Drawers; gents. Sdxony
andmorino Bhirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars;
tencY Cravats ; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and
Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yams; Curtain
Fringes; Comas; Buttons; Ac.. Ac.
tr>* Bay State and Imported long and square Shawls
of every quality. ' [oct2s^m
Fresh Arrival—Sew Goods t
HO. 75 MARKET STREET,
irp-BKiwaan rot rata stbket and tsk otamond. jt\ l
FRENCH, ENGUSH AND AMERICAN
WINTBR DRY GOODS 1
THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern
cities by Express, a splendid .assortment of Fonoy
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased.exclnsivcly for Cosh,
•from the importers and mannfacturers.at least TWiry-
Avt per eent.hilow the cost at those whomado iheu pur
chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale
and Retail for cnah at
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
SO pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet,
Pinkv Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Bine and Mode
colored, from 874 c, up to the finest quality, manufactured
under UthFrench Republic.
.. ■ IS Pieces Snpetior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at unprecedented-low prices,
-■ 160 pieees-Ulaok and Colored Alpacas, from 184 cents
per yard tip to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres
! fl^^plccea< Thibet, Parometta aad Coburg Cloths, all
colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before otter
*3so pieces American and'Brilish.Prints, superior quali
fy, ana'will be sold at extremely-low prices. ’
’kso .SHAWLS: Superior Bar Btate aud Waterloh
Long Shawls, Chamelion, Silk rad TurkSaun OeChem
andall Wool BroehaShawls,Black and Colored Em
broidcred'Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black
and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mono Do Lain
**3so patterns -Superior Dress Bilks : Plain Chamelion
■ Silk and Satin De Chain, Wide Black GroDe Rhine
•SilkmPlainand Fnircy Figured Silks,and Black Plaid
GroDe ArmourSiiks. ... .
, 160 pieces Cloths, Casaimeres and Veitmgspsuperior
quality, and will be sold at a great reduction Irom form.
;* ,pn °e*i)OMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
500 pieces Bleached MosUn, good quality, all widths,
yardwhie Brown Muslin, from 84c.
'°2oo WhUe a°nd Yeilow Flannel., from 18»
<ent» pef -yortap to the finest Silk Warp aim Welch
G IM piecmrlrisbsdnen, warranted made of’Flar yarn’,
rettnd P tbrimd, wire Twist, hand spua and grassbleached.
■; ISS pieces Cheeks, supendrraa e, ftard Ato 184 eonts
■peryard,-together with alam.assortment of Damask
KbUi Linen an* Table Olothß, Russia Diaper and
Crush, Cassineitiii Kentucky Jeans, Bed TiekTnf, Do,
mo«ic Ginghams, Colored-Cambrics, Plain Limeys,
Canted,Flannels,-so. , .
350 dozehLadfes and Gentlemen’s Glovesand Hosiery
—inelnding every variety and quality, which Will be
.aQldatentremelyloWjpri.ee*, ,
TThe customers of ; lho,house aud.all.cash buyers are
Cloths I Clotba I CIOtHa t
* T EASTERN JOBBING PRICES—II 6 pieces
A Black and Fancy colored. French and English
CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking andDrah Cloths.
Juslopehedat . MASON fcCO.’S,
deck ' ' Noa.62ajido4,Market street, ;
. . Important to Tailors.
TUST RECELYED—fi Dom assorici Tailors’ Patent
J SheSJ'Si trObi No.tOdowh to No. 2.
DotirßyroersV Patent Dciaiprs, direct from
ih» raairafaetnfeTs.aiid'forßaleat ... .... ..
BOwH.A TETLEY’S, Isa Wood at.,
may 22 3Sodt» below Virgin alley.
TO-. WJJb&BTrtTßßE&fmtaDßttiiigi - ,
riiHßii?>inmAbliE&gtiACßfotoßianniaflir\yipet L
X LlquoTS, Ac., GOOD ancSCHEAP-, : 1
“ SNIDER” haa in consequence etrtg nmnct-,
bus-largeisalcs mudehylttniUrcbnsiunctß— IbutMobligeu,
larolm replenish hbtslock by.fresh m®oawmf±
ho hasnow the satisfaction of qffcringsqmc of the* belt
Winesvmd He -mraU
refer to some'riiebiCeJnis folJpwß-^yU' r „ ;r-e rrn> rT.,I
1 DUFF, G Oil DON A CO:SHE.RRjES—pinbfi?iSBjeu
•CnlCPale atveiryio'-vjtricejfi'Tarq'Oj^.njHi.sciqeyeo'
'ihoieeMXNTtANnj&A.'alrAtW^bWSt^Sr.'.T
gallonisboSoUtl R&bafdf
r (5 b'dttlei I 'pWop;j,q^itfee ? wl;icb 1 U l e.
eboalrtsttis‘**tdfo»w mat cbifbejjrodncea.' :11
•«• The MAffZANllXAd^AMoBT(fi^ff®'>r'
■ herare 'peculiarly-- adapted to cblivmescehw,
strengthea wiihouisumalautig, and have iiot'tbe acinOf
\nanjrother Wines,'. •’' ,
" specially jwlecWd fdr
liis *a4e«{ejCOiiscjneTaftonuhfietOQkxrf* i !BirajiESTKE. ,
ai OportOjandimported airectT w. ‘ ' ' ~c 1
.. ThesQ peen
highly-approved. by; his bccatis^-of,<*beir :
fiuperiprity.torer all
ebaJmcdsoff aa*uch^<;; 14 -wit■•-
-• Theft are of canons sorts and pricfcs r mboulesantLop'
dramrhtbv the jralion, orwbolrtaiEbyiheca*k,Ainow?
Aero’is some rare ttelicaie WHITE PORT, and MAL%
SEYPQR3Y Kt;.-." /' '•
•.•Persons suffering with chronicaffcctionofthabow*
I el*caonot be too caxefbtin IbcitP.ORTV - j
MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry end ncl,
South Side. old. East and. Westlttdia., Sercial, &C., he.'
CHAMPAGNE
ien, to the first elags or 1,1 j?rw:ier cm. bf MKUOC- ,
. of alargc*w«wno“P
assure customers tbit hfe can-present, lqlcdJn, trom bis
vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy, bbFfunce ouoru|.
S AIJTERJNE&ndBARSAC wivnya oa hand inbottles.,
His selection of RHINE and MOBELLEAYINE3,
from the Cellars of Messrs; DtasniSn A JoBDiK, of cq
blens, are extensive, bud bomber many Still Hocks and
Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to me;yen' dhoice|t
vintages of the .tvbtc.h is ,tte best
B 7atlie o artmie^ i of COGNAC andotiier bo
has now a fiae stock, embracing somb veyy Old exlra df
1800, of OrsuD, Dortrr & Co., ana tome. Celebrated
“ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, and, ISI2, to hhds.:
gnd“DUßOCCHE,”lS44,inhhdB,or»«m»f*?wa!n^wbiuh
W
KEY, JAMAicA SPIRITS. PRESERVING MANDY
and all other Wines; and ol the,
above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUSIE&S in any
"Tcousmm ass'orted stoeltbf HAVANASEGARS. '
•**A« GQod*dtUver*& t u>ith\nfineday 1 s teach of Phtlfr
delf , M /t l pyipflHf ~pxin. ~ Orders willbcpronipUy execa*
,ed USSS2 niSi,ot SNIDER, JR,
<f Store,
i 7fl Walnut Pfaila. j
J. T . Decker, Woodwrord « Co-#
BuiUUrt ' And £rtctoru.. & Lightning. Rods, on-
SCIENTIFIC. ERINCIZLESz :
/TwBDEES left at this office or Ike Post Office; and for
interview ca.i be'seW. ; OD*Foiitttt street,
residence of Dr. between Woo&nnd Ferry. - ;
fofctfncttrrfioto&iot Sliliman.-Editor jßiUiman, %
Journals Profeaaof:O^M-.Mit«ibU,.o£the- C^cmnaU
Observatory Robert Peter,of Transylvania
University, Kentucky Professor Chester. I ewey, U.D.,
M. DV«New* iYork;- Professor/Jr; L. Cassel, Clcartand
W. John. Harper, \Vilsdn-
M’Candiess;SrTthlhla,Coi: MorgknJßev. Mr. Spares,
J*D. Williams, Major Hnrdmg, i?i?
Ewin»r ‘& Sons- L. Harper.!)-N. White, A.Mar*
rtiall, John Sampson, Major liavis and Jonn HShoenher-
Outline Haps.
P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS am now
being introduced, into aIL the leading schools fa
New England and -New York. Wehave obtiinedlhe<
agency forlhem in Pittsburgh, andumie teachers and
school committees to call and examine . .
No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches.
No 2 do Eastern. do do <
No. 3 do North America, 70x84
No. 4 do United Slates, • 70x82
No.sr- t-o 70x&i
No 6 do Asia, , . 70x i“
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I Hemisphere Maps, wnhkey.Blo, . - .
I These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and
cheapness, and adapted to the wants ofthe primary,
I grammar and high schools of the United Slates. _ ;
j 8 For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition 9f
freight charges,at,ge cAiio^ Xjj .; BooK
cor Market and Fourth sis.
Flour Kedaced*
\xrlLSlAßlUfcNOßLß'WilliielUheir Ertm Finn,
W delivered on and alter lho let November, at
& 100 Superfine at 82,00 lbs. -A liberal 015-
co “ovj° relaUer ' l - tVILMARTH & NOBLE.
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. . , •
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.— arse of
Lectures will commence on the firtipf Jfovanoer
and courinue until the last •! February.": Tbfe Aitalonu
cal Department will be opened and"ready tareceitre
Students by the first of Oetober. The Meatcal Depart*
oenl will be under the direction of the following
P20FBSSOB8:
Z. Fhbkmxn, M. D s Professor of Anatomy.
R.S.Nswto*, M. of Surgery.
H. ). HulcßjM. D.,Professor of Theory.and o
W. D-> Professor of Physiology, Pa*
J. of Materia&ediea,Therapeu
tics and Medical jurisprudence. ' . . ~
J. Mtt.Wvt SAwnaks, M. D.. Professor of Chemistry,and
J. M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis*
easts of women and Children.
CLtItIQOK LSCTUBBS.
JftiittHS—Prof. H. J. Hdlxk.
Sw gtry— Prof. R. 8. Nkwtqh.
Z Fftfsaum, M. D. t Anatomical Demonstrator.
The fees for i'fuU course anidaltt to %IBS“ ■ "•• !
Each Professor’s Tieket,*ls. MaUiculuiqr’aSo, De
nionslraior’s Fec,*lO. GradaatipnvS2o. 1 , j
Those desiring lurther information, willplease address
their letters (post paid) to Ihe Dean; and Students arri-
SPfeST 01,y w, “ plea l e t .SMSSf“
otainoiei. Dean of the Faculty.
LAW DEPARTMENT. ■
Hon E W M King, Prof, of Theory and Practice of law
jNoDansriEnn, Esq. Prof of Commercial JanSprudettce.
All communfcaiions pertainnw tothtsdeparaaentmust
be'addressed to - W. ,M. KING, Esq. ;
JleiTtpiu, 2%nn., March, 1850. ' t
This Faculties, far intellectual abilities, moral Worth
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
with the most distingoislied in our country. The Medical
Faculty constitutes an anomaly m this or any other
country—allof them are able Lecturers and the best ol
will contemplaieour geographical position^
and the extent of our population, can have no doubtas to
the eligibility of «ur situation for on enterprise «i ths
kind. As to health, including all seasons pf the
denythaumyotiweity Aoi.mere-. • . •
The first class of the Law and Medical Qeputmeulso.
this institute were small* but tho gentlemen composing
them are talented and in the highest degree respectable?-*
a favorable omen for the futore prosperity of the insulate.
•That the public may be satisfied of the permanency, ol
this school, we leel it our duty to state, that the Trustee*
and Faculty form a*nit in acUon, which augurs well foi
its future success? and that the peculiar internal orgam*
ration which connects ihemyCannoj be^inieru^ied^
ftD l President of the Memphis Instimlc.
SllverForlc«,Bpo6ii»,&c. ,
WE keep constantly on band a large assortment or
silver Forks; Spoons, Ladles, to., of our own
manufacture, of WdDEN 4 CO., |
95 Jflarkei street ;
" fflßgnKyins
OF one, two arid three ga»ie«,»oited fot detecting
e "asa? bank a ioiiN l°fep*iam\ oa q
To the Citl*en» of Allegheny City* ,
A BOX for the reception of Ordfers. fortJITY MILLS
FLOUR ia left oi theator© of Mercer « Robinson.
Federel .treeu.
900 Mon Wanted Immediately* '
4 T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages
A. are 80-cents per day; and we charge 81,~Spei
for boarding. Apply atthe office, qn the Steuben,
viUe toad, near M’Donald'staverrt—l rnnles /tom Pitts-,
bureh oSedattf}: BURNSIDE. HANNEY A CO; j
BAKERS BBOMAi feclcei’jFarina; '* •
Polishing Pnuyi . . Starch Polish i.
Pare Bay Bum i ««"“ e^ CKE>
corner of Wood and Third etreeta
on BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL-:
ou MON just received, from ihePtnshurgh and Isle
Royal Copper Mining Company. : These Fish far excel
'in fine flavor and tainessany caught in tholower Lakes;
and are put up expressly ;
novlß corner of. Fifth street and,Market alley. 1
A Rskltfiy hdeallon.
rrtHERE is ho place more favorably situated than Non-
X riery Hill. It 1s healthy, and commands a most de
lightful view. Persons wishing; a lot, can get one to
pfeaseiihem, containing from one to five acres
P auglS . ; THOMPSON BELL.
TWO well-finished offices in Post Office Buildings,
Third street. . 1 y : i ' ' '
A long, well-lighted room, third story j entrance mar
ket street, belweefc-Thitd.andEourtll streets.
Also, a imailbock house,in Pitt town ship, J® a . r ,v e nn "
sylvania Avenue.. Inquireof aE. p»tsA*AAnt,
- -octS " No, lMSetiond sireeh._
T" HE PLANTAGENET GtlAßip’ J&iZCiBS choi be,
used in bed, in the daik, and umaxSme,
loas hand, with ease, safety,, and ionai',!“ Thisis et
withottt tlte possibility ,of .catling the ms
l fectedby means of the paSat.Gnard. gucn u amMw_
warranted. „,«„«ivelV used ia England,and;
Jt safe razor mannf.e
toted. . -»um vnav be used; with-perfect tpte
wThe new invention may UB
**£ jif&plendia TnveridtoyVndtif great tee
■ for people wfth tameady
the Watch «tf>eW®r^.reo^ 6^;
deoBB" ?•.
T 2 S*'So?^si
WSSrS»SaS3*stt* ■■
-t
;fv . Ailtaaß.Co6ra,Pte»’l,: : - '-
, BamnelW. Jones, , !•■'■
i-j-. JoluDA.BroMf. - •, ■ •,TOn B BBW^ t «.-.
'
!*&£&&,
■• ‘ffisistheoldest Insnr«nee. Company m ieJJmted
States, and from Its high standing,
tile means, and avoiding all risks of an extra haaaia
■Otts character; may be edhsi^kteias/dß^rag'OT^e.ie-
SAtETY, 'PERPETUITY 1 AND SECURITY.
■.':■■■■ i :■!■?*/vt 'f-'.i y r tifr- *' •
... LONDON: ANJ>.NEW-YORK.^ ..
Gapitalf to sa f »Op,PJ»o.
suring.paTticipateinthevprofit3,of the —
; CkimhiaHtlls , Uiti»ai'ridiu!al rata.- . ...... '
ntivnalugea of a .Policy iaihis Company
are the Following:— . ... . mu^JL.,
\ -A patty insured for ihe'whole Term of bfe -may at tiny
borrow amount ofAntfual ptenufflnj
without note’ or security, or deposit of policy, andi* * n '“
titled to division of profits. .. ' _
ilnie «jizrender hiapoUcy,oJid receive
baclc asvalue thereofone-half llie gross sum*paia.py
chimin atjhual'edrmaPnprdmiaMs. l / ’
A party insured for. whole; life tDSYton pay
' ment dr a smalt sum, convert his Insurance tottf a new
policy upon the loan system now introduced. *'* •
r Parties already insured and -entitled to a ttoo-lMra
John, are not, shut qnt from said-two-thifd loan,' if the
prefer it, uponthe terms stated in the Society^pam^h
r A nartv -may* at a moderate annual- premium, insnu
for.life, and he survive,to reach, the age.of 60
rftff turn insureS up 16 315,000; tofll be pauf fcfrm *i ot if
: he. dies before age, tba.tuU >sum;’lnsured
gregatiops toinsure the Uyesjof
Smslmas or New Year’s day ip make the tolly a pre
sent of the policy. This is certauily ad extellcniway
of showing theix.regard ( for their Master, whpsesfllsry
In very iniuty cases is scarcely equal to Jus uamedwe
wants. To. the man of fixnuly.at, hifideath? it. is. a con
soiauon hbyobd erpreisidn to know Gar ins helpless
lil Churchei^nTOlve P d7wqald do welt to lnsare *= j|ve»
bf one oil morbof the trustee*, at whose denine the
nmoan t would benppUed loliqiudaie the debt....
Explanatorypamphlets “"d information given gtnpa,
at iHb Banking House of Wil.A. HUJ.& CO.,
nov2» , Wood »t,Bepond door above Fourth.
"For ttfint.
- : ” p«.»iident Fillmore f --' ■'
tTAS TAKENJNSURANCE ON MS WFIS-FO® ;
XL Bs«ooo,m.tha Connecticut;Mutual, Infrrlnsu -
ranee Company ,of Hahfdrd, Connecticut. . ■
The followingfhrathe Joint Stock rates of Premitun
of other .Life Insurance Companies compared, with She ; ,
fatea of Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company
Annual Payrntn!for Policy cf one LWieand dcUari: :
•* • " j iS s
3 b r
Warns 0/ Company. <
Hartford Idle AH, Ins. Co. * .10. jfflgK H
rEthaLife Insurance Co* •-11. MaXS!
CharteTOatLifcSlnsiCo.-ni. HfflgK S
Baited Slates Life Inr. Co- -M. WSsg ‘;
Pennsylvania Life Co-14. }*®S a
Loon Fond C0..**14. 47Q |S3£O . .
It will beseeaßy the above 1 riSf™ ~-
f;
wishing to insure in either theConn/Mutual j|
or A^artfordiaieand Health ; ‘
dec4 Corner of4th and Wood op stalxi. i
• ; .Read TIU« I (l '
r “ PfiOPKßW.; ira l
t,stfe?r«'SS i
Steim MuUi* Carpenter or Cooper shops; ol l tt
hazardous or extra-hazardoo*. Only Hpßses, Baras end .
ii,.;. p.nntenlSs and but 82.000 on .one. nsk »Chuicb®*r y
Bl i
A certificate can be seen*om one of roe fim men in (
Pittsburgh. lo show that the Compimy does pay its “*»- t
es oromDUy. C A. COXTON, Gen’lAgent,
no”l * cor. dHlhnnd:Wood»tj..op»taii». ;
——— - ■ lascaMicE. '■ y - •• ■ '•
rpHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY, INRWa- J
I ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex
change, Third stfeenPhiladelphia.. < f-'
‘FntnWrtincß.—Boil dings, Merchandize hud other t.
Droperty in uvm and country, manrcd ngninEt ioai oc s
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. ?
Mjlhikb InsnEAKcE.—They also insure-Vesselsy Cor- ,
. * i«pt. a>fn TotwnyopTATToit.*— Thev alsonignfe iaferchm* j
dize -transported by Wagons, Railroad -Caiaj Cjuiaj £
Boats and Steam Boats, on Tivers and lakes»on me most -
vjSIBECTOBSr-JoMpli H. Seal, Edmond A.: Bonder ;
John C. ©airia. Robert Burton,. f
!
James C. JlaniTheopiulus Faulding, H. JonCs-Brooks, r,
HughCraig,; J ne:T.^ iAMMAßTlNiPr . iWeiit ,
Taos. 0. Hattn, Vice President. :y'j,
• v?. : Jossph Wi Co watt* Secretary.
n*j» offiefc of the Company, No. 43 Water strect; Pitts
tnish.“ uUfcdffr ■ ■ fr. A: MADEIRA, Agent.
How Kinglana i.IT« Stock Co.
TiERSONS desirous of insuring thou: Antmal» :; will ...
X leara Itoid the' following; by. law :Cotapnny, ;
.that the tenni of life insurance onitoelt ‘•WW/WWgJ ;
from insurance on human life. The insured am cnuUetl
10 pay where. the animal breaks. a/leg, ,bepomcs Wind, :
*AsnchE x. In the event of accident dr.disease.of ench i
s hutare as to. pfiiro&Miii wtlv puy ! i
not ensoey they liablefor ihe damage oonstoin® ;
• cot or.F’ottriix and stairs.
' Fireand l!lartfio liisu*aiioftV : :
THET OFFICE*? the Xnsuranetf Co. vf ;Noftk; t AmirUm
has been umoved to the Warehouse of Hafdy»Johee
& Co., No. 141' Front Brrcet,thitd house East of Wood
Sreet^wherethesubscriberwillUsuerdUciesonßqlld
and' other' vessels, for the ahove old
Company- - ' tap3l -::WM.P. JONBS.Agent
1 LIR aad.HaaUh Insurance. .
ituieMutual lifk and healthinsurance
I COMPANY, of PhUoiclphia, Incorporated by the
Leg£jlatttre'of'PdhnSyK.aniaiMnrcli,lB4s<’Chßrter,Per
hefuaVi Capital-SITO.OOO: 'Sola loacr.iAimanyPtnjUft
lotito ‘Cod&Bny.- fed full 20 per cent, .‘lower ttfe.up
nsual'ratesof LifoilUsUraiiee,aß the follonfingoompari
soti'will show. ■ Thus a
1 Tnrfti(KKfdrlife,nrast pay in' the G i r at aS ;3fl, .PennflJr 1-
vnnia 52.35, Penn Mutual 82,36, Equitable £2,M;'New
° n Charles D'Hnll,W£l F
Hay«,M W Baldwin,
Chast^BCampbeitjjMM ReerflyM.D.fLewisCWpCTj.
j ßritaan V ßafter, fc;H
dintSamuef POrrick i-ftet Ttaxdent, Robert P. ; King
Secretary, Francis Blackbhtne. • ■ ' '< .• 5 ‘/ V
’AnnlicaUond will be received and ever? information
riven’ by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK; Agent/QvFJCB:
Commercial Rooms, cbmerof Third and wood stream
Pittsburgh. •! • 1 ; : - PCt29#
: ...... INDEMNITY. .... 7\TT-:
She FnfißKU& Firs Insurano* CempMp
oyrßmj>n<rnu. s• <»‘t-•
TSIRRC3fIQRS:-“ *;.?1 .
It -CharlesW. Banoker, GeorgeW.Richaxds*
Thomas Hart, Morde cal J},l»evria,
- —Tobias Wagner» AdolphiE.BoTie,~
. SomttelGraau - .- -- x . Havid S. Biownev
Jacobß.Bmilh» MonisPaueTsoiK
CHAS. W. BANCKER r ?ies*
' Chaj. Gi .Ei»atßivBeoretaiy* - i •’> A
gj* Continffeito ttuxke Insurance, perpetual or limited
on every description of property intowivaiid country.- ,
: ThoCoinpanyhavereseTved a lorgeContingent Fund
whichywitk theirCapitalund Premitnns, safely 'invested,
afford ampleprbteettonto the assured; ‘
The'Assets of the Company, on January Ist, aa
: published.agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were-as fol*
:r., ■ Cash,**.— a.
I<rese« bv &re, thereby affording, etrideiieji
of^headvaatagesof Insurance, a« well and
OfficgN> E.>corner WQod andi|Jata t *
: iDflmanco> •.
mn£ T«k«rßheftCompattyorNorth ; AmeTieajof
K» dnty authorized Agenattojhb
*eriber.ofles:ss3> tottkepermaoemond tanited lnioMladh
«ahtoperiy|i^hf9°i , y : B n d , t»tncimiy,aiidoa'6hlpnohti
tj decanal v
Arthnt G. Oo^jPr® 4l t- Samuel Brooks,* v
' ' : Charles Taylor, " -
. gamaclW. Jones, W; Smith,- **■
Edward Smith, ■•■•■* Ambrose While, •'
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, :
Joto White,’ • John R. NeflV
'Thomas P.'Cope, 1 Richard D.wood,* , c
Wm. Welsh,. ■ ■ Henry P. Sheitanl, Sec',;
This is ihe oldest Insurance Company in the umtea
States, having been'charlered in 17M. Its chJ 2*V®.££[‘
ofAtwaod ) JonesftC9 : ,Waterwl<
Frnhtgts..’KttsTmrgh .
no» M)le* »o4qiiaUUM. ; °” A MASON *;0O.« 3
' ~ JSaniMKukttCtttf&L