The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 11, 1851, Image 4

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    Jar Sole ®o Cel.
• ’ ESAst Liberty Property *?* §»*»•.. - --
». PROPEKWof 3orfeet,lront on thovTurnpike at
" A But Liberty, by M()cep on a street to alley,having
a brick Cottage House und (citctien, good Cellar under
febl * r - j-. ■ --76 Smithfield street.
. ’ For Rent in Btrmlngtiam* . 7 -'
* rtNBITCWTHnEE STORYBRICK HOUSE,fSf&
foomsaiid cellar,, favorably siiu-JUUsSL
• *wfi)tala3fgeGf6cer7BndProdacebnB»ncss. Possess
ev ion may bo Bad immediately, with a low rent, to a good
;: -fruitless mam ■•••■■ •.
■- ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding
hosts and inn. , ■-.,■■■■■■
ALSO—"Eleven new three story .Brick Hoasea—some
jultfinished; possession given immediately.' Othcrscn.
Frame, House, and several np stairs
TOotnS. ■ ■■
■ ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Bln lo barn iu.
‘ ALSO-Ono Lumber Yard, with space to put a large
amount—and one oftho best points about the ciiy for
' *°TOR SALE OR LEASE-Ono large lor, favorably
- Mtuated for a Foundry and Engine Shop or other mauu
■ • laetuting, having deep, water m from, (a harbor;) lor
' lots, and sold
- », or^ep
- ■ bri lease, to build on. :
' " Aunty in the subscriber, at hisomce in. Birmingham,
"netr the Rolling Mill,from IQ to 2—or at the Waieroom
- "of Raaf, MsrrHnwa & Co., No. 28 Water street,—or
toUgh the Pittsburgh Post Office, by wuiyMlgo_-r •
::'A. .» • febS/ .'‘f JOHN Kxtfc«x»
1 11 " Oo*l Blit Property for saie*^
* A VAIiUABLE.-PROPERTY of three-fourths of an
, .A Acre, having a font of 111 feet on High atreet, by
• : eodeenon Batkpatrickstreet to Hetman alley, with a.
i ' comfortable Pwelliiig Hoase of b latgc rooms, a por< i
;?: ..^SonCaadgbodceuar, AweU of fine "watet,coaMic*
. * and other out bnildmgt.Thifl property m pleasantly 10~
~ ft finftview bfour 'three rivers and.two
“i" ’clilear?Ftice*lsoo. TermsSs7siuband; balance ml
; yean. : i S.CUTHBISRTj.GeneraI Agent,
- ’ i 78 Smithfield street
■ “ ' barvrencevlUe Property. " ■_ I.
■: X7ORSALE-A valuable property of Sot feetfronl I
- - J on Butler street by 10? on Prospect street, wllhu 1
new brick Honte; of five jrooms, and; A large M. 1
•• Store fitted np and doing a"good baseless, an |tfg| |
excellent Cellar and Bakc Oven,Stable, Garden,
V.' . As. ’ Also, a Steam Engine, arranged , for turning two.)
lathes :ttiTee Grindstones; and two Email Mills, for t
grinding Barley. Corn Meal, Feed, Ac.j two well* of
■— waicrrirainan^imeal cribs, and ruany other fixtures. |
vPrtco iififlo" Or the Real Estate will bh sold without
■ the Engine, Ac.. Theowneriegoing west,wluchisthe
i ' -ohly reasonforoffeMgsoRreavabargain. . ■.
’ VU J S. UCTHBERT, General Agent, |
je3o , i■'•:: ; ?6 gmithfielastreei. i
V-erv Valuable City Property rorBaU.
rriHE undersigned, Administrators of the estate or
'-■'■■■ I Thomas Faliman, deceased, offer for sale the enure
reel esiato oT the said Thomas Fairman; conststing of
«• ono2ofeetlotfrontingonrLiberty street, running back
to alO feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the
Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected,
7 fronting on Plum alloy, thirty three feel four inches. .
v«... Alio?three lots fronting on Cherry al ey, eaeh eight
een feet front, and rnnning back 6U. feet, parallel with
i ; i n Pima alloy. AJlof whichproperty will be sold atpn
-17 -veto aale, by application to the subsenbersiortf notsolu
beforetlmSSlh of MAreh, will be offered at auction to
.v i. Tavern stand is offere yAißMA^'or' 0
. ‘ : rlcampbel’l,
•-- iuahtmrgs ’ ■ l V.'-i i.. lfii Liberty street.
;An etcellent cellar underneAtliv Att.Orchard, ’a rable
andßam» would
‘ forW or
Thefacilitiwiof getting tomarketareeqaal toany mtiie
coaaty* aa'ihei»capanr will have his choice of Uienver,.
* ■-.t ulank road or railroad-forhis accommodatioa* N°P er ‘
'' - waneedapplytuilesahecaii coaie weUrecommended
; nni ' ,o ' ,at sm. G. HAWKINS, •
• Kesa Rotate for Sole.
' of Birmingham in population : and
manufacturing wealth, and the-reasonable: prices at
which lota-sritt be sold, will render them asafe and pro
.: Stable iirvesunenu Ti’lle perfect Terms favorable.
For narticulara and terms enquire of Ibe nndersignea,
at the offico of-Geo. F. Gilmore, on Grant sireet,
Filaburgh, between 2d and 4th sirooui,or of William
Symmes and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at then offices in
[lan27] . MOSES F-EATON. :
"Vlvf,- ; -i"- For Sale. 'v , , „ , ~.
. TTIHE subscriber offers for sale a large and well built
I BRICKHOIIriE, with five or more acres of ground,
. dthaied on the Fourth street Road, -within three miles of
- (Uaeity. Posseaslongtvenonthe Ist of April next
’ 7 ’Also, il very desirable lot of ground,-containing over
FGIOR ACRES,with aspriogof excellent watertherj
. an, situated near the above* Alio, a lot of ground 40
■ Sat U inehea by 120 feet, adjoining ihe.resldence oj Mr.
7 .A. Toner, near the cittr, opposite the 7th Ward, on
Pennsylvania Avenue, Possession givenimmediotely.
; Ilia now eeradn that the Flank Bead vnU be competed
pasthe above Jnppetweurlyin the cotMng rammer.—
•, Krfurther informatton apply to
;, jtnat Boadyncarthe first described pTopeny. uagfcif^
. fffllffiyffipr BaMlUng BLOttM tO
• t '-. mHE Msafiao'on Nunnery Bilh-With oat Buildings*
' JL Orchard, Crabbery, ten including aboai ten acres
, of ground, will belettoa good tenant, who wishes to
.V keepa house forth* reception of visitors- _•
-•- -TMpersonrcßtia^BiftybecomeanAfrentfortheisale
'■V •' <Sf some* trf the. adjoining ground, and, if euccess/ui la
•sales* day more than pav the rent.' The locauon is
: healmy.MCl baa many lacilftiea making
ettirSble o» a •ommet iclreHt. EMulre of Ibraipaon
Belli aithooffloo of -
j tt yo corner Third and Market sts.
-- l T*rnpeyty for ReUt.
, _ .- A. ttoco story sSICZ HOUSE, belonging to
- iMk'tte ettnte of.WB.J. Torres, deceased, u otTer-
Ilf gl ea for rent or lease. It lssuuated on Fourth st,
hMween Ferry end Liberty streets, and hu bean
rrawiypapered and painted; it ia now adapt'd b/,“rs;
"Varner. Client, 8850 per annum. Apply to myself, or
jtoMOO
■—Possession given oh ihe lstof M’ABOY
Guardian*
decS7:tf
- Droit and Prescription Store for Sole.
- A' VKUO tai PBESCRIPriON STORE, located »n
A -g flngrf |ihin<r and improving part of th© city, which
■_ luhnw,U offered for sale npor
~e j Eotfanh'sr particulars, apply at thisoffice.
. . Fann street property Tor sale.
«3 A 'FEETon Pena ettee; by JlO Ice; deep to an alley.
, oU jnrt below St Clair street, and adjouuns Mat
-
- 1 ilftA ACRES OF LANDUa Jefferson county, for
IiUUU sale. .Enquire of .Thompson Bell, at the
' office of A. WILKINS & CO.,
; : . . r.coraci3rdsud'Marketeta.
i Obfttp Conntrr Eeildenoe., _
■■ A" LOTon Nunnery HiHi contain^/our acres, will
• Abe sold very low to any ono wuhingio build tnere
- TheacceaawiUbe easy, and the-Jot command? a
f £>*!:.. toSriS- Toetaii . THOMPSON BELL.
..V .. . "Forßent, •
' A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between
A TMrd and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr'nunnasWiiite, its a Dir Goods Siore.
■ Jr.tß;large well finished BOOM in the second
atorjvSwrt door to Mr.OPnff’s MorcantUe College. This
• Snomtsweil calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa
&Mm“orcoMd be convenlenUy arrayed a.
dotiblgefficea. omcßt Third cuover the Post Office.
f,flnd on yongniogneny*;.
ACRES on the river, *na Dam
|OO ft pit opened f ° r
i° et2l l THOMPSON BELL.
Si,, ■■■- i _, v s . .. "" ijo Let* •' •• 1 ’
A TWO STOBt BJUCK HOUSE, on. Bank
cornet of StH and amithfieldstreeta. [oct29
' l ].*' For Sale«; •;
ilggb Tfiß three siory BRICK DWELLING, No. 16
■ finl¥ Tlay street, Snyder’fl Row. Price S3oto. Terms
iSgSrSS'kSSSi one year; end 82000 in five year..
Xobetocoreiby mortgage op ihe prenujee.. Clear of
tlUntiuabrßPce, and tide Ap^l^to^.
No. 161 Liberty mreei.
ja7om ».
.. A'Fsxm for. Bale*
mHB aub scrib er offers for sale a FARM OF. LAND,
T containing ftO acres—loo: of whichare cleared.—
■Ao on the road from
, JesSon.itU well-wateredi with übeannig orchard,
and ce&ca aiid-pcer trees? and-a Goar bank. The
. buildings consist of a hewed log House and Born; with
SttbUng- For farther particulars apply to the subson-
’• ForSalc.
a TiOT‘OF GBQUNI)| containing 2fr Acres, situate
A Sm mile town of Beaver, Beaver coan^
■- tvnnwhieh there iiereeted a new Brick House, 46-bi
• Semite roadleSunh toNewLisbon,Ohio. This pro-
Sg^SsKs
*“*»*»““ ;
'' ftbB3;tf Attorneys at Law. Fourth at.
'. . ' pot e«itt .■. ■
r a HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Ptie street,between
A. walnut and Factory sireets,,Fifth Ward. The Lot
’■{»» fcebftoht and 100 feet deep, on ,1 ich lhert are
twosmsll Frame Tenements. .-Terms e*
; TfWr' nArtie ulan* enquire of Alderman FAKKINSON,
SingtraWri. vwa:<£_
• I»an« ton Bale.
mgs Chutier’s Coal Company wiU sellsome wr* *•
’ 1 tf LAND, situated on and near the
i Setftemrille Tampihe, and near the southern terminus
divided into quantities to enitpnr*
ciasenCsnd the term, of parent
. Enqata. of 2 W KEmNGTON,
“" . To lieb
a LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storm?.; Posscs
jSlSr Water street. =.
;. ; ; v~". sv-,; ■• _ * */* *_j* *% t-«-<f«K£'i c .^i‘'" t4 '
ttouioval* -
mHßsubicriber wiehcstb'inform thb citizens
1 bnrgh and the publltrgeneta!ly ; Uial ho'baS,removed
SToRETtom Noa. Olhnd 63 VVoodsueeu
to theApollo-Buildings,-on Fourth si rv.et recent l y ocon
pied hy Uie Muaeom, and hao conoeeied IherewitMhe
adjolnme rooms, forinerly used us the ChromclePfintmg
oSce—which, in. connection wuh In.? old room, rnaiceß
the most, spacious Ciirpet'estublislinicnl in the country 5
' and his advantages s»> tar surpass _ony house in this city
for spacej arrangement tind. good light, that he is certain
of suiting every person whoinay iavor .Mm with a call..
His stock is complete in every article iiihis Me.and
great pains wilt be token at alt limes to show goods to
persona wishing to look or buy.
octU E.W.LYND.
Philosophy of VegetaUeT
". f Pills.
WHEN the theory bf the circulation of the; blood
was established;, the secret springs of vitality
were then partially exposed lo our'vie w. We. saw aitu
understood that the food we .'eat, was convened into
blood, which" repaired.the'wasie of.the animal machine;
the food, is fuel, which, keeps at a life heat the internal
fires that warm, and invigorate our inner man.: Tho
blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat ta every
ramification of the body, even to the extremiueßOflbe
hair and honiy nail. ..‘While.the blood isthushhe seat of
life, itis also.the seat of disease. Food gives the body
strength} Brandrelh’sh-pills give blood the necessary
■power to throw out from iuelf nil impurities, thus
dering the stream of life pure nndheaithy. If mejt were
more sincere, be fewer religions creeds
andlflheykeptclose to nature’s laws in the management
of their, bodies, they would require little medicine. As
men grow inielilligeni they wilt become wiser and hap
pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the tael uint,
when sickness assails them, they use Braitdreth s Vege*
table Umveral Pills, which soon restorethentto health.
Theyare peculiarly adapted to the climate, and reanire
no extra care when iht-y tye used, in either diet or cloth
ing. They should be always in the bouse, so that upon,
the first indication ofteickneas they may.beused.; One
dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dozen after the sickness is fixed in thesystem. Tncojd9,
coughs,asthma, rheumatism.cosiiveness, fevers, ana in.
all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found beyond all ptaise. Three or five will act like
a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing.. Remember, Btandreihls Pills tire a known and
fully tested medicine, ;one thutis used by hundreds of
thousands in this country- and throughout the. civilized
world; They are quietly superseding all other medi
cines. They take outonly that from the blood whichi*
thecauseof weakness and pain, leaving Btrength and
health Jtbey.prcducc healthy sleep at night,and.ap ap*.
petite that relishes aH hinds of food.' ‘ L.
Sold ut No. 29 Diamond nlley—the-only : place In Pitta*
burgh where the genuine Brtmdreth Pills are kept for sale
—the undereignedis the oniy agent in the.city. - •
deeSi - - : THOMAS REPPATH.
COGNAC ” vintage,-' 1823, pale, in
A,/ bottles, for gale by. tiaM93 ftl. P. PATfON,_
OLLAND GIN— 3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor anil
Star brand, lor sale by (jaia] M. D. PATTON.
XRISH WHISKEVr—2 puncheons “Quart’s Dublin
genuine jna It Whiskey, for sale IIATTON '
RUM— 8 bbls.' New" England end Jamaica Rom, lor
sale by [Joarnal copy.] M. D. PATTON.
SUPERIOR lot o', Seoleh Ale ond.Brown StoutTir
sale by [ja2j] r JAMES P. HORBACU.
,IuUR-so bt‘^o
iIRINXING PAFIiR—A full supply of aliihe 'difleteni
4
/'tOI/PS REVOLVERS--Received*? express, »h ad ;
•\j diuoQal supply of these “peace makers,.}, anu, at
ms time, la our city, necessary ■'‘**l£P rot ? c \fi. f V
* W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker,
ia2s Cornet Market and Fourth sis..
BRANDY and;WINES, in bellies;
. Old Scotch Whiskey;
14 - Irish '
k pale and Dark Brandies *
« Jamaica Ram y.
Champagne Wine;
Madeira '■
Cherry, ; , w
London'Ddck Port Wine j ■ ■
Claret and German.
197 laboriy eiree^
flftA HAVANA OBANUK3;
,UUU 40 boxes Malaga Figs;
' ISO drams (la do
'l5O ido do do tor-BM«by
4 JOSHUA RHODES A CO-,
- oj No 6 Wood street
Tn'KENCU MERINOS, Ac., &c.-r
JC 20 pieces black French Mcnno;
60 do colored; do;
100 do parameuaCloths, oil colors;
IS) do Coburg ./do do;
300 do Alpaca. Just received at
■ 1 A. A. MASON A CO.’S.,
Nos. Gi and 64 Market at reel
Yl AISINS—>600 bozos M.-ELRaisiiu;
1V 250.ha1f do , do; .
. 40cask5;Carnmt&;-
, 40 Voies Citron;
' . Iftcasfls,fuhcy boxes, PrUQca;
;• JOSHUA RHODES t CO.,
decl7 ; .' : .No. 6:Wood»tg*L_-
TUST"HECF.IVKD and lor sale a now supply olefin®,
tl PERFUMERY, including— ! ‘
Jenny Lind Pomades j.
Queen of Flowers’ Hair On;
P6recine;Senpy'. ■- " ' y- ' ’
Jenny Lind Extract;
Rou»sel>s'An.andies i coijLTER & HACKE
corner of Wood-and 3d sireets.
dec24. • --
S?^rpYgTr»3KftAklP.— The subscribers [save cmereQ
into Co-Partnership under firm <£ Sf*** 8 * At *
OsSliY' A*M Di BvAtt c*i
sail & OSELT. ' JAMES ATKINSON,
JOHN M.OKEuV.
M3l .
TTEATiNG- BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to mr
-1 aish and erect apparatus for heating large or email
baildintrs, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D.
H. Williams, from the east, to superintend its constrac
-son \ja3li , SCAIFE.ATMNgON fc OhF.LY.
at BARRELS 7 prime Nt O. Molasses, per steamer
25 Messenge?. [declS] CARSON A M-K.NIOHT.
Molasses and sugar— ,
S2bbls.N.O. Molasses;
■ lflbbds. .do Sugar ,
Laadinff from steamer Keystone State, ana tor sale.
jaS CARSON A M’KNIGHT,94 Water st.
RAPPING AND rIUNTiNIi PARER to sale,in
large or small ARSHALL '
LaNTATION nhds. prime plantation
Smrar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by
decl9 MILLER & RICKKTSQN.
(INE French and German Wine for sale by. ■
iS4 JAMES P. HO KB AC H_
LANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS.—“ The only
.sale- and perfect Raror manufactured.” Just re
ceived.per express, another lot of these truly valcable
and unique Razors. QalS) W. W. W ILSON.
COUNTRY KNIT SOCK3.—4O doz. on band and for
sale low to close consignment. '
T. K- M’KNIGHT i: BROS.,
117 Wood street, -
THE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tca t i»'
at MORRIS & HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side
Diamond—6oc., 75c., and Si,oo Q. All srUeily
• The Black Teas at7sc., and the Green Teas at SI,OO,
are the very best Teas imported into the Dotted States.
Central Tea* Store.
TPST RECEIVED a mil and fresh tssortnient ot,
•I Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the
most favorableterms, wholesale and retail, either from
the original packages orinmetallic packs, to suitcusto
mere. AUlVas warranted fresh—packed or loose. ,
inOQ . * v If. C. KbLliY) Hfih. street;
GOLDrHUNTINO WATCHES —Just received- and
for sale at prices, twelve splendid, fail
jewelled gold hontidg patent lever Watches—assorted
sizes for gentiemenAnd,ladies; • - '
Also, sue very finevtwenty jewelled, real Johnson,
Goldpatent lever Watches.- i
Also, twelve ladies’gold Watcheß,;of fine quality and
assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. * i ■
W. W. WILSONj WatCh.Makcr, i
ja2s corner of Market and Fourth sts.^
. A. HILMKEK & COtf “ = - »
HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINET arid
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No7<H 'Sraitbfield »U
a large assortment or fancy and plain Furniture, which,
they will «ell 15 per cent, below customary rates. ' '
Terms—cash only, [dcc'J7:ly-
Dissolution.
mEffi Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
X subscribers, tinder the firm of JtS'JiONNET A C 0.,,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.? Either partner
mav use the name of the concern in settlement.
7* “ JEROME S. BONNET.
- / MATTHEW D. PATTON..
PistsSurghj ApriUst, 1850.
H7* Having sold my entire inlerestin the firm of J. S.
Bonnet & Co. to M. D. Patton, my lato partner, and in
retiring from business,! take great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
public.' : [ap3] . J. S. BONNET.
Gravel Roofing.
THE subscribers respectfully iafeyro the citizen's of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they, are now fully pre
pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man
ner not tote surpassed in this .city. or elsewhere. From
their experience in business,, they feel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who may give
them work; The superiority ot Gravel Hoofs overany
other kind, particularly in case of.fire/is too well known
to require any argument in its favor. Tothosewhoare
unacquainted with, our*work, we beg leave toreferlhcm
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett. Sr., John'F. Perry, Rody
Patterson, M. Kane, Jr., anti others, for whom we have
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be
♦ween High and Tunnel streets.
5 MATTHEWMcGOVERN.
;JOirNSKINNIN. '
To Printers*
IHE subscriber would call the attention of Printers to
his improved rriating Inks, of various kinds and
ors, which he offers for sale at. the lowest markei
orices, and warrants to be of the very first quality.
P ’ JOHN D. M’CREARY, •
Printing'lnk Manufacturer,
No. 371 and 333'Stanton st., New York.
His agents in Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C.. Stockton an
ftJj.Wm.S.Havent
R 7" This paper Is
U. c*Stockton,
BOOKSELLER AW) STATIONER.>
No 47, COflTTEfc Off MaKKET AJD THIRD STREETS,
HAS cowtaptly on hand for sa]e~Wrliing, Letter,
Printing add Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful
lers 7 and Trunk BOARDS} .Book and .Newsiyiper
PRINTING INK —which ho w2I. sell at the lowest east*
Drices. or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps-.
• SCPtg : ' :
T" nRAOCO.— 50 boxes prime Fa just received and fof
sale Vy Ijall 3TUART & SILL, l
LAND—I>QOO acresforsaio
tl THOMPSON BELL. ;
Coughs and Colds Cuted in'4B Hon?s*i
jNCKtUeinlrodutitidnof Hliis new compound, Goughs
and colds ateeureditia veryshort time, wiit
warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral cases-of
"at a'eheaperrate thanany .other meaiclne everdiscov«.
”fr%4S AN ENTmEtY NEW Old
•Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach ana pro
duce nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cough
itself.-' 1 Thißisobvlated in this mixture,for it is apleas- •
ant soothing article and It will;core, or the nonet/ unfl bi
refunded} The evidence in jayor of this medicine^n.
ouTcity. from oat own should convince ®*JYone
of its efficacy. It Is the prescription ofn Aguiar physi
cian, and has been used by himin bis own practice for
a number of. years, with the most heroic, success.
CONSUMPTION—ATady from Steaben7iUe.writes,
i that her daughter had’been afflicted with a Cough and
expectoration, night sweats, bectio fever,
distressing symptoms of consumption, and thatafterta
king two Bottloa-she was entirely-cured; A gentleman
in Washington county, wb* had s^ ec ? d p '^ l iJj t Aj ! , l^'™ rf
and Chronic Cougbfor eight yeare, has beeu entirely re
lieved and the. cough removed by .the nse of I haly a, do
zenof hollies of the Pectoral Syrup. A gei.lleman from
Peoria, Illinois, writes that “he knows the Pectoral Sy
rup lo be a goocl article. for he has used it m ins
case and in the cases of 1 members of his faranyyvnb the.
ra ;rn»i^ U TUE Cau.rusx MEDICINES NOW ENOWN.
—lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or.siX
b°Corarai6STdnEEEEPEES would do well to keep asup
nlv of this medicine on hand all the erne, as it is one-of |
tho.most perfect and efficacious remedies ever disoover. ,
ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient,
C “cAUT?ON' EXTRA—Many persons will try to get
you-to buy some one of the various nostrums, but donot
heed thernr If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kevseb s
Pectobal SvEur, and take no other, this will eura_ you.
It bas/in it some of the moat valuable plants and herbs
of the materia 1 mediea, and is'componnded by a person
skilled in the healing art. Therecan be no deceptions
this medicine. It is prepared in youf own city, and the
nroDiietor has nnraeTons;CCtUficutes, attesling it* valu
able properties, which will be shown to anyperßon de*
Sl Aoents Wanted throughout the United States {o sc Jl
this medicine. Large discounts, will bcmndeio those
who will lake an interest in the medicine; It wi l pay a
large profit to all agents? besides, tlrey willbe doing suf
fering humanity neerviee by placingin their
greatest medicine for Lung diseases ike world has ®Y® r
pT For C sale, wholesale and retail, by KJ^wLfpn"
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood
to whom altlellers for agencies must beaddressed.
Also, for sale by D.M. Curry,A legheny city ,P. Brock
cr, jr M Brownsville; George Baird, Washington .John
H Buchanan. Hickory? George ho>* "J
J. D. Vowe.il, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and
druggists generally . _ ~—
)rinted with his Ncws»lnk. [oetlS
j'Vv' ; :’j'- • • '/■’*•• v ■’■-'■ • < : .- i -' : ''.. ■; • -
Ornga gitb ffleymneg.
Public Attention
J, respectfully mailed to the following truths, set forth, m
r station to one of the most important Remedies of mod-
frn “'""petroleum or rock oil i
IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public, (ortho relief .and
cure of disease-*lis great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tned the more certain tvill
its great fame spread. .It. is not .the'. remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making-money ? but, one,
.which we conceive, will continue to be™en 1 “J
nostrums have been forgouen. The PEIROLBUM is
c 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 mile about a
medicine, that we write TBtmr—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
pul confidence in our statements. The siqk are very,
apt to catch atony thing that promises relief IrOm dis
ease, A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an*
; swer the object of gulliugor humbugging some, of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this s we are anxious onlj
that the troth in telation to our Remedy should be told,
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding, any
single article of 'the materia medita. Plain, unvarnished ;
f acls _f ac t ft that may be ascertained in our own city anti:
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor, of the Pe
'fAYithin the past two months, two of our,own citizens,.,
who wefe totally blind , have been restored to sight.
Several cases of blindness,.iu the State of Qhio, have
been cured. And, also, the case of a genllemanm Bea
ver county. There are others \ but these cases are near
homo, and may be referred to by auy persons who may
have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af*
ter they had been abandoned by physiciansas hopeless-
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to uirec,
turns—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Ooui,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the [ace
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head,
pains ,in the bones and joints, old spres. Ulcers, v\ ens.
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
•Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION. • l ni _ AVit
Barns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder\und Kid
ney}*, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, it is d grkax usivbbsalkesiedy, and
has been tried in most of the above diseases within the
paßt year with ihe most perfect success. Certificates
ihat will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or
their friends. , ... . ..
Whatever others max say. abotu their -medicines,the
Petroleums* Rpmedy* :*S e ‘;
-sicians of.high profcssion sreliemiirfinm
to use itiri their practiceif Those-who-altost looked on.
•with doubt and aticertahtlfrafe willing to award it doe
'• “praiso and. consideration. Before-fcadther year toU*.
k - iouml, all will be compelled •V* aohriowledgo that ihe
Petroleum is the greatest medicine jpver discovered.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
• . • KEYBER &'M’DOWEEL,
MUWoodstreeL^
Also—R- E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; JD-M-Curry, D.
A. EUiou, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Cny. Also, by
the Proprietor} S. M. KIER, Canal 7th sued,
Pittsburgh. ' U**
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC-WONPER!
pepsin:
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,
Or Gastric Juice I
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CITHER ,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron ® B r £ at
Physiological Chemist, by J« S.-HOUGHTON, M.D.,No.
11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. n . flPfiT j„ Y
This is a truly -wonderful remedy for INDIQEbJIQN,
DYSPEPSIA-, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION , LIVER
COMPLAINT* and DEBILITY, cuz\nzZ*tter Nature’s
own method',by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Half a tetiftpoortfall of this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve-FrvE PotrsDS or Roast Beef in
about two boobs, out of the stomach.
■ SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I
Baron iosßio.in his celebrated work on Animal Chem
istry, says“ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ho
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu
co'us membrane of the stpnjachol the calf, in which va
rious anicjefi.'ot food, os meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed.and digested,last in the same manner as
they would be iit the human stomach.,"
l)ri Peeeiba; in his famous treatise on “ food and Di
et,” published by Wells, New \ork, page 35,
states the same great fact, and describes the methodlot
'prepataiion. Thcrearo few higher authorities than Dr.
reTcira.
Dr. Combe, in Ms valuable Writings on ihe “ P.hvblolo
gy ofDigestion,” observes that tt a diminution of the due
quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre
vailing causeof Dyspepsia';” and he states that “adis-
professor of medicine in London, who was
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
el«e to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach, of living animals, which proved com
plexly successful.” . • , • t . u
'Dr Gbaham, author of the famous works on “ Vegcla
blc'Diet," Bays: “It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
'that the stomachs'of animals, macerated in water, im
parl to theiiuia the property of .'dissolving various arti
cles of. foothand of ejecting: a. kind of artificial diges
tion of, them in no wise different from the natural digest
iV|)r great work, the a Chemistry of Man.” (Lea
& Itlancbard, Phila., 1840, pp 321-2) says: “ The djscov
ery of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history
iof Digestion. .From recent experiments we know that
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas
tric Juice itself.” „ ;
Professor Dpsolison, of liie Jefferson Couege. Phila
delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject.
iHis experiments with'Dr.- Beanmont, on the Gastric
Voice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
-animats* are well known. “in aU cases." he says, “di
*rge*nion occarred'as jpcrfeclly tu the artificial as in the.
C VREB„
•Dr. Horamwi’s-preparaiion of PEPSIN baj produced;
Ihe most marvelous effects, curing euses. of Debility,
Emaciation, Netvous Decline,anil Dyspepuo Consumn
' lion, supposed to be on the very verge of thograve. it
■is impossible to give the detotls of cases in the limits of
•this aathenifcateu. certificates have
been more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK-I
ABLE CUKES, in Philadelphia, New \prk, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cares were not only rapid-and wonderful, butperma
neiUs a great NEKVOUS ANTIDOTE, and pnrUettlprly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Cornplaint,
Fevek and Ague,or badly treated Fever nnd/Agqejqnd
thc evil effects eff Quinine, Mercury, and other drags
upon the Digestive organs, after, a .ong sickness. Also,'
. for excess iu eating, and the too freo use of ardent spir-'
its. It also reconciles Health With : lntemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. .
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to rfcach at once.—-
•No matter liow bud they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
‘ RELIEF! A single dose removes ail the unpltasaMsyinp
toms, and it onlynceds to be repealed,
to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating, low, cold stale of the Blood. lleaviness, Low-j
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness*
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c; • • • , ,
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect alasting cure. > , . _ 0 :
Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S.
.HOUGHTON, fiLD , Sole Proprietor. . •
Sold by agents m every town in the United Stales,.
and by respectable dealers in Medicines cenerMly.
... -Agents & McDOWEIjL, 141
• W supplied at Pronrietor’flpriees. [av2o:y ;
Vfff £Lie bv R. E. SELLERS; 57 Woyd street. ,
""Rnii>i and. til© Cliolcra* .•
a Einglff man, wbmaii or child Has died oCthe
J\ CHOLERA or any of iia syraptomswhoused this
invaluable preparation. . Lookatthe city ol Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from luO to
200 bottles are retailed daily, bat few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, and they -were cither persons
from boils or those who
For sale by KEY3ER t 1« Woo 4 su
Pii;rburjih,ivheie tbc genuine: article may
PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DIAItrtHCEA, a;
disease very prevalent this hot : weather the fore*
runner of Cholera. .Try it! Forsalehy - ;
j-y 6 ■ KEYSERfc McDowell, no wooa«t.
fHisttUamflos-
BOOK AND JOB PWitfTIEN?.
Ui W* Comef 'of Wool and Fifth Streets*
rpHE Proprietor ot the'Bosrand. Mhbcvbt
X AKfiHsHtfFAextr&Ba, respectfullyinformßn.smends
necessary Vo a Job Printing Office, and that lie is pre
pared to'exccute
• LBXXSBraSSSPBIBTIBO OF XV2RT DfiSCBIFTIora
Books* . Bills of Lading, Cvrcsuart,;
Pamphlets, 7 ’ : Bill Keadsi , 552&--.
■ liandbiUs v l : Bianfcr, • ‘ HfStTvps* ...
„ kinds ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and*?qnaj:
Boat Buis, with appropriate cats, printed on the shortest
notice and snos: reasonable terms. • •• •••■ • ■•. j 1 ,
He respectfnlly asks thepotionage. of his mends ana
thepublic generally,in this branch of his boslnessi
sep22 li.'HAHr
Wi WOODWECti, A
N r TIJUE MANUFACTURER , ■
.’ Ware«roomfi 9T aud 99) .Third; street*
JW.Av!" respectfully informs liis friends and custom* ;
• ers that he has now completed the largest ana n- .
.nest stock of.homehold furniture -ever beforescentn
this city, as he is determined to uphold the ftaanty with. ..
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and'ne west
designs}, and from the extent of hisorders and facility
in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted,
furniture, atthcTowestprices. ‘ ‘ :
..He has adopted the principle of .identifying: the cus-.: ;
tomera 1 interest with his own, in quality and price, ana
keeps always on hand the grentesrvanety of every des
cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the mostelegain and costly, that a house, or anj‘part ot
one, may be furnished from his stock; or manufactured,
expressly to order. He therefore sohcits aa inspection,,
that the hdvarttages ofhis establishment may be known.
The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which
for richness of style and finish, cannot, be surpassed tp
any ot ihe-Eastem cities:
. .Parlor, i
drawing,, din-. ..... .** ■
■ Inl and-bed room
....... choirs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, roa-.
hogany and walmit Elizabelhen,
Couservaioiio and Easy Chairs, of . every ;
description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-tete and Di
vans of the latest -French' and American patterns;
Tosbaes, What-Nots, and ladies 1 rarlor Writing (Desks
of various kind® ;’Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands,’ and holders, marble top} ma- ]
hogany, rosewood.and walnut centre and.Aota. tn-. |
blee, extehMou tables; a.l sizes of the
most improved, and .decidedly the best ktnu : - -
made; card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, ;
wardrobes, bedsteads and vrasustanua of
each a large, assortment ‘ gothic hall ••
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ,
and stools, Secretary and book
cases, side screeua, . .
towel racks, hat st -nds, and
mosie stools, cribs and cots
for-children; pap-r mache,
table and tea pays, ms.-,
hogany; rosewood, and-'
- inlaia. pearl -Tables, ; •
’ Ac. Ac. Ac. _ ■ -
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aud
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maxeos supplied with
all articles iii their line . . , - , .
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the ■short
est notice..
AllordCrs
attended to
CHAIRS iLSO FCR.SITTJItK.
JV0.98 Third wat, between Market and wood, Sjuftalrfe.
We have now on hand a large tuM_xi£r*3
Splendid Block of every variety
and CABINET-FUBNIXUBB, which
i Bare confident cannot be #ur p a s s.ed, ngitihßiafiiil
eqnaUed.’iit this City, Orta tLe West, in style and finish.
Those who are in wantni Fnrnitnre are respectfolly
invited to coll and examine tor themselves.
Steamboats faniUhfcd on thi: shortest nstice.
A co.:
Furniture and Chair Ware ilooma.
.a&wutz T B. YOUNG &■ ef Tktrdex
Bmitkfiddsis.i opposxU
- -ft, -Pittth+tnrb. Pa-kcep constantly on hand
.SlißlSand make to order, at thelowestprices, * 1 ■
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT.FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship ana most approved
styles.... t
~ “ Steamboat*, Ahoyl.
I |E&L£i" Thb subscribers teuder their ncfJV
Jr®HB®3,knowledementsfor
cd upon them by their Steamboat friend*, .’and'fjn
would respectfully remind them and others ime
rested In building boat*; that they are at all umea pre
pared to furnish, an--the most reasonable terras,
deseription of Cabin Furmture Chairs oi-the be?
material and woTkmanahip. T B YOUNG « CO.,_ ; ,
Cocner Thud and-Sniiihfield streets.;
opposite Brown’s Hotel:”. ‘
O. C. lliMMBa. ,
cabinet WABJEROOM, smTuriEiD stjreet,
Between Scvmthstrut and Straubary alley, F'tlsbvTg,fa
HAMMER & DAULERltecpionstaßlly offliand
"yL .a variety .of excellent and
repS warranted equal lonny in the city, and sold pn as.
, I *| I favorable terms os can be obtained at any similar;
establishment in .he West, They .have no wen hand an
ttdSually.extensive stock, embracing all kinds of rufrv-,
dureyirpnithpcheapest andT»iaintst to - tbelnost.cosuy
and clefeant.;. AlTordeTS promptly attended tcfc mrVtf.Om
- E* ST&VEN3ON eoAtiiinesio.naua-
yfaet unltiLßlNET* WARE o t every descnj*
_CL iinn. R t his old eland, corner of Liberty and
UNDERTAKING attended
to,maUbg branciies. • tnayll -r
muitard. : v
tURE London and Durham Mustard., by the keg, tor
sale by {oct3htt j JOSHUA KOBINSUN.
TODSO I>ADfBB> SBMUtARti'
; ALLEGHENY.
THIS SCIIOOD, under the direction of Mr. &Mrs. N.;
VV. MetcaU*, will be Re-Opened in.* 1 Colonnade
Kow, n Fedenil street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A
primary departmenuond a number of optional branch
es, have been added,-and a corps of teachers secured,,
so that instruction* will now be tuvento scholars ol ail
arcs and attainments* - -
For particulais see. circulars, which may be had .at
the book stores—or. consult the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street
Allegheny , Aug, 3-'
K.U| WllUimi,
WILL opeu'aCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL
on the UtMmMiytf Eepunibtr ncti: Room, over
J.J). Williams A Co.'s Store, corner of Wood mid'Fifth
streets.
•“A*» fta » v
Kev. W«. 1). Howard, HOn. Waiikb 11. Lownts,
» Dr. Emorr, 1 I. I). McOono. Esq., ,
“ Dr McGtu., J.D. Wouabs. liySitf
first Arrival or Poll Stocli or Carpets.
ritHE subscriber having just returned from the East, is
JL now teceivingnad opening asplendid stock ofgoods,
consisting in tanofvery lich.slyleUarpels, vu:
Brussels, fucestry Brussels and Velvets, imported
expressly for this market.. .. .
Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 3 ply, with a heavy
stock o i all the lower priced grades; together with a
large variety of Hearth Rug*, Door Mats, Siair.Boas,
White. Urcen, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from i to
0 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and
Piano Covers.- Oil .Cloth,from i to eight yards wide,
Ait the. above immed articles having been selected
witlt great care, aftd purchased at such pr. ces as to ena
ble bun to tell cheaper than any bouSe west of the
mountains.
Citizens and person* from the country are requested to
call and examine xhe"stock utLyml’s Carpet Emporium,
No. 80 Fourthstreet, and No. 03 Wood street. ;
augdU E. W. LYND.
y\ JUST RECEIVED,# cases of Fancy SIKAW
mmand.CHlP, SONNETS* Ladm' Riding BATS.,
Smt Childrtn's and Miua' Sonntu* Boys' Hats* $O.-
Those wanting Bonnets will please give her a coll be«
fore purchasing elsewhere. - AH orders promptly attend,
cd to, at No 9 Fifth/st. ?mvIO:UT MRS. A. LEECH.
ItiSOLUTION.—The partnership of Murphy A Lee
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H.
' Fi«j&urgft,3oth jan., 1849.' H.LEE.
; NOTlCE.—Thcundersigned will continue the Wool
business and'attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place. * ‘- i —r* • l" «. LEE.
: KT In retiring from the late firm of-Murphy A Lee, 1
take great pleasure ;ih recommending Mr. 11. Lee to the
coufiaenccof ray ft4endaandtothopubUc._- - t - •_
jan3o :‘k J J. R. MURrtIY.
i-ySvMotico* - .....
• A be made at tue-next meeting of
A. the Lcgiaitusre of a
Bank to be calledbihe'Mecbantcs Bank of Pittsburgh, to
be located in the City at PitUburghj and to havo a capn
Blling r* haaini Thompson BELL. ;
Kxtra JPamlly flour. •
FOR the convehlenee orthe-eiuiettß, file proprietors
of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS, I’have 1 ’have placed
boxes for the receptidnof orders, aUhefollowiag places:
J:.& R. Flo/d’s itorci corner of Wood andClhsiS.; ■
■ M. Haywood’s-Shoe store, cornet Libert) and Market
A.Beelen'sstopeiSd'Streetj • * ' Q M ;
L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th ana Sraithfield,
J ohtt t cor. High and Wyho streets i
- Telcgrar'U Office,Fourth "street y _ . . ‘
H. C7KcUV, Grocer,cor.sth sU and Market alley.,
Mi Grass’s statei9th-Ward. ' ' ' •
The Flour will dOUwice or thrice dtulyi lot
orders, and the Flo*r« -t&A^delivered
barrels or is preferable for family
use,) without charge forcartage. A *
It is plain that no Ahcpants can keaUowed, and. that
drivers can have ho peiimssion to Icave Flour without
payment. Wohope that will be pleased with
film "rengemmm^,Ave> i
HOt FOR CALIFORNIA. _ ;
THEsaliscribetfia* been attthoruea to receive Pack
age* to bo forivardedto San Francisco bythe hoase
of * CO., at
to enrage PassaHo in- first class sailing Vessels from
Panalm-to Every:lnfomaiiott given,
on application 10 j. ; JOSHUA ROBINSOP^
aplS i &gt Buiiaingßi Fifth et t near-Wood.
/CHEAPEST SUMMER GOOlfcS IM TOWN.—Llghv
V-i Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids,
Linen-Drills and SDacks; with every. variety of Mar-:
The « Pittsburgh Breweryi”
TTAVING takciia leiißfe of this well known Brewery, 1
-H. andha-vingitnowinfill!operationalam.now'pre-
pared to furnish nry friends and the a sape
rior article of ALES and BAVARIAN. BEER, in any
quantity. Coil and Bee,atth<vcornei of I enn street and
Barkers alleys : v tjan*l ' A. BKNITZ.
" WindoW Shadeii BMUitrsP
PAINTING AND STAINING, -warranted to
lX wash, at NoflO, Si.
For specimens, call, at Wilkins HaUriwolkerfl^Ex
change, Smithfiel(fstffieti and KAeyfl’sHatSto^e,Wood
and 1.6, F.’s.Aprons and Badges, painted
in a superior-manner. ■■■. L -v ■ v
Fresco painting executed in superior style,wiuiAmeri*
CMm>aForeign design*.
(Elotljing.
Winter Clothing Selllng Low for Caolu.
;T) DELANY, *OO Libettu' ttrteij has on
JL • hand aluTge assortment 1 ortho, latest style_of
. Winter Coats, of taßhloimblecolors.ii Also, Pants; Vests ‘
and all other articles)™ the clothing liuoNwholesale
purchasers will find a most,■ desirable stock to .select
from; and wili'bo sold loyvfor &ash>; : - IdcclO
B. BU AUGUST,
. MERCHANT TAILOR,
INFORMS his friends and'customcrß that ho has open
ed a CLOTHING STORE/ai No: st,
where they.,can be suitedat .all limes. with - hjiything In
his linei'made in the most finished .style : and £ workman
likßimaaner. His Goods are alt-fresh; of the best' and-,
most fashionable material, and. noi painsvyill bosparea;
toafibrdthe greatest degree of satisfaction Jo his pttt
.rona. Agpoastocfcof Ready Made CLOTHING always
on hand. : . ■ ■. rv . ; [dtclb
; MERC H ;ANT TAIL°K,
Ho. 17 SmWtfitld street, .Pittsburgh,. Pa^
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROMTHK HAST—alargo
and carefully selected stock ot French, English
and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES nydVEST
INGS-K>f'tlietmosiappf6ved-coIoTB and ! styles; which
he i* prepared to make to order in thc-very.btjst.mahner
'and or; tneihoßiTeasonable terms. V ’ .
.He has always on,hand a'goaibassorthieat of gentle
men's Fashionable bbaov madk CLOTHING, Shirts,
Collar&iCravatr, Gloves, Suspenders, &c.
. ..nov3o:3m ?/=- ,v. • • ’• • ,
Clottolngl Clolliing
THREE BIG I>0ORS!
-■-•JOHN M’CLOSKEY. ”
Wholesale aiul, Retail .Dealer in. Clothing-, 151: Liberty si.
‘ Pittsburgh-! Pa.
MY stockof Fall add Winter Clothing iVnow ready;*
upwards .0f.8100,000. which, I think
will beTohnd to by one'of the choicest selections pt.gar. :
■menu? ever got hpinthio or any other city in’ the West
erncountry. . s; - r r • v -
• - My purchases having been all made early, I have j
therefore avoided thelato advances made -in 'almost all j
descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am j
bled taoffer my stock atanusnally lowpriccs. :
I have this season :paid more thaii'usual attention to
the manufacturing and style.ofmy garments,eo that the
very lowest priced as well a 3 the finest are got up in a |
style and elegance not to bo. fiurpassedi'.iiuiidreds'of j
new" customers, both wholesale, and. retail, have been :
attractedas much) by the superior make of the clothing
as by,the lowness of my prices. ' •' .• *
' The proprietor would particularly call ihe attention Or
all dealers m Clothing to l»is present'stock{ believing
that upon examination., of the qualityand pncc.3 ; of hts
•Goods they wili be induced to purchase at bis.eßiablish
menu The wholesale room now contains upwards of
a,OOO garments, from the finest in quality lothelowestin
price. ' . • \ ; ;
. The proprietor is.now determined to make this depart-*
media point of great attraction, and with, this yie>y has
•constantly on band a lairgc quantity of'goods suited to
every section of the United States; .'
In-the cutting department will always b e-fonnd a. very
large selection of all the ehoicestmakes of Cloths,Cas-.
siracxea and Silks, to be fonnd in this or eastenvmarkels.
• He is prepared to make cloths, to order. in_tbe shortest
notice in the latest and most faehionable - styles.
' He respectfully invites hi-aold Irientls ami customers.;
as well as the public in general, to cull and examine for
rhcmselves. :: v- ' : ' • -t ; j0ct13...
Great Inductmeats to Bny Clothlnigl '
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOHE! .
' HO. 3*9 ".'LIBERTY, AHD S 3 JR WIN STREETS,'
THE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock ol
CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT
MENT OF— ,
HEW. AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
at.VERY LOW PRICED -'PersonswUbmgtopurchase
will save money by calling on him.
sep24 , r W J.PAViTT, Proprietor.
- AGENCY OF
Helneoh-’a Celebrated Patent Shears. -
THE nndefsignedhas been appointed by Mrvllciueajt,
I 'or New York, sole Agent for-the sale ofhis justly
celebrated patent Tailors 1 Shears. He offers thesei Shears'
!now awnanufaciurer’s prices.' Having, a complete as
sortment of these Shears, from 02jc. up to Sl'J a piece,
be call* the attention of Ladies, Mimners anjLDrcssma;
kersadd TailorSrto his establishment, the _FRANKLiiS.
; CLOTHING STORE, 1?D. Liberty street, 4th dpor irom;
'Si.'Clair, and respcctiully solicit* a share of the public
patronage; which this article so . jasi)y deseryeß.; _
. J.F.HAVLKOITL.-
0r« 0130b3
1 SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. Of
OBT GOO DS
• AT TUB '•
One Price Store of A. A/HABOU & CO.,
... • Hos.6'2 and 04 Mattel strut.
TSHLIi commence oh Mokuay, December j
'YV -and continue ihrounh the mouth of January.. On j
lliiß occasion, the whole of their immense establishment j
. .will be,thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten
fiive stock, amonnting to One"; Hundred and .Thirty
' Thousand Dollars, wilt be offered at Retail, at fully ouc- ;
lesa-thauusual prices.. r -i .. m i
i TJda notice ot tneir Semi-Annual bale to any .one of
the thoastmds who attended tlui- sale of Will
be’sufiiciept 'guaramec for r u call this soason/ - They wur
however mention a few of the.Goodsrand:P«ceB t .for,the:
benefit of th‘o*e Who have never attended thetr fcalcs-^-
Rich Cashmeres, -i ‘?s.c. Usual price SljfiO
500pu. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; nsualpnie^
Wool l5, „
' price-20and25e;. . .■ ;•
50pA. High Colored Plain DeLalnes, 45c. Usual price
-G2lc,
•50 ps. Striped and Figured Silk*. 500. Usual 3)rice
•
50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.;
100p3.French Mcrinocs,Sl.oo. Usual price 51,37 i;
300pa.'PaThraeUu& and Lybneee Cloths.. Reauced;33
percent;‘ •
2500 Long Square. Shawls, which will be sold atfrom
SLto 35 less than the usual prices.;. , _
■3OOO yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and lOe. Usual price
18 and 25c.; ; -
i Fast Colored Calicoes, 6ic. Usual pnrcuc.;
• lOOcaseaEnglish'and Am®ican Calicoes,3 and 10c.
Usual price 10 andl2lc4 .
' 90cases Bleached Muslius. Reduced 2c.per yard;
860 bales UrowuMualm—all grades j . •
Also*—Laces, Embroideries,‘t'rimmingg, Hosiery ami
Gloves, Linens, Check*,- Cloths, • Curitiiaerc*,' • Cassinet*-
and Jeans. ; ' ; ',
Together wilhtin.itnujense varietyother goods, all
of which wlU))e marked down to lower prices. than any
of their previous sales' . ?
They invite an early call, as many of their choicest
•Goods willsoou be sold.'
The lowest price named at first.
A. A. MASON A. CO.»
Nos, fid and 64 Markeistreel.
NEW FALL GOODS’
jOSKPH HORKG «fc CO.,
No, 73 Market, near Z'ourlh sired.
; ytaVE jnst-tcceived and offer for sale at Wholesale
'^^WEST i ST\ r i.E»'OF.'BIIESS TRIMMINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silt; Velvets
and Plantes; .Embroidered • Collnrs j Cliffs and Chetni*
zetta; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; limbroiaercd arid
Revie’d Cashmere,; alpaca,,morino and silk Hose;
Children’s plain wool and Tartan IIosc; childrens
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and
fleeced silk Gloves; penis. Berlin, buck ami kid Gloves;
getits. super silk Shuts and Drawers; gems, saxony
'and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders_;_Coilar3;
fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work and
Canvass; 1 Carpel Bugs; Umbrellas; Yarns; Cnrtain
Fringes; Combs; Ballons,ic.j&c. • .
sry- Buy State and imported long and square Shawls
of every,quality.. . ' [octdot'din
■ Fresb Arrlvnl—Kow Oooilst
NO. 75 MARKET. STREET,
rrr’iiCTWEES foutuh smm and the diamond.
FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
? WINTER DRY GOODS! ;
THE undersigned ,5s uc>y- receiving from the Eastern
cities by Express., a splendid assortment of Fancy
nnd Staple Dry Goods, purchased, exclusively for Cush,
from the importer} ami manufacturers, at least Ticenty
j!cs per tent. 6e/rtio the cost of those who made, their pur- •
chases earlier in the season, and willh.e sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at ■*;‘ . •
extraorpinary bargains.
50 pieces Lupin's Ffencli McuhoeSj Clierry, Scarlet,
Pink, Green, Mfeoou, Black. Mazarine Blue and Mode
colored; from'B7ic. up to the finest quality, manufactured
under the French .'Republic. #
15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices. '
Iso ; pieces ulack nnd Colored Alpacas, from ISJ cents
per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres
manufactured.. ' , v,, , ,*
125 pieces Thibet, Pararaetta and Coburg Cloths, all
colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before oiler?
cd iu this city. 'j.
350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quad*
tr, and will be sold atextremcly.Jaw prices...
■460 SHAWLS :' Superior Bay Stato and Waterloo
Long Shawls, Chamelion, J Silk and Turk Satin De.Chein
and all VYool BrochaShawls, Black and Colored Em
broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain, and Embroidered Black
nnd Colored Bilk./FringeyThibet and Mous Be Lam
patterns Superior -Dress SllkB: Plain Chamelioa
Silk and Satin Be Ckeiil, Widerßlack Gro t Dc Rhine
Silks, Plain and Fancy Figuted .Silks, and. Black Plaid :
Gro De Armour Silks. , ,
150 pieces Cloths, Casstraeres.and VestmgSj superior
quality, and w4l bc sold at a great reduction irom,form
erpriCeSboiXESTlC AND STAPLE GOODS. .
500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths,.
ftornGitomcenttper yard.
COD pieces heavy: yard wide Brawn Musun, from e*c.
to the best article manufactured .
200 pieces. Red, White and 1 ellotvFlannols, from IS*
cents per yard up to the finest Silk .Warp and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported. - ; v
100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn,
round thread, wire twist,hand span andgrass bleached.
■ ; 125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from Bto 18* cents ;
per yard, together with a large assortment' of .Damask
Table’ Ltliert and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and
Crash; Cassinelts, Kentucky . Jeaas/Bed Ticking, Do
ttnestle 'Gmghnmsv Colored Cambrics, Plain Liuseys,;
Canton Flannels, &e. . . , ■ ...
; 330 dozenLadics and Gentlemen's Gloves.and Hosiery
—lncluding every variety nnd quality, which will be
sold tit extremely low prices.
.sThe customers of the boose and all cash, buyers are
leqnestedito call and examine the goods, and secure a
1 bargain, as they will he offered Wholesale and Re. ail a
very low prices. IL/" No." 75 marksistrut, Pitabitieh.
n?vl6 - APS ALOrf MORiUS,
Clotlis t Ololhat Clotlia I
A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES—IIS pioces
A-‘ Black and Fancy colored French , and /English
CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloakingund Drab.Cloihd. : :
Jest opened at A. A. MASON A CO.’S,
deed -1 1 : ~ Nos. 02 and 61 Market street.
Important to Tailor**
TTJST RECEIVED—6 Doz. assorted Tailors 1 Pateul
t| ' ShearsVfrbmNo.ifl dbwu to N 0.2. .
ALSO—3 Dozrßarbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from
themaimfactarere, andforsaleni ' : ?: ..
BOWN A TETLEY’S, 138 Wood sy
' 2 doors belowVirgm alley.
fUleceUaiKotts. _ '
<t Snider's” Store*-
76 WALNUT
rpHJSUNRIVALLEPPLACEforobttimng'aIIWmcB,
X Liquors dud CHEAP* 1 ''' ; >
“ S^loitß■ ,, has- of the numer
ous largo sales iha^CbyWmlbi^hsnmors—bcen opligca
largely to replenish bid-stock by fresh importationS r ana
ho. has now. the satisfaction of offeringlonse.'of the beat
Wines and Liquors, eyeriraportedby him* He would
refertosome . i I;;.
DUFF, GORDON & CO. SHERRIES— embracing deli
cateFolo atTery= Tow;piices,TOr®:.old* and soma very
choice MANRANILL'A, all on draught by;the
Alsd,fcate-old'deUcate AMONTILLADO*, mcasksofTe
gallons specially selected forconsumersi SoraqEXcTRA
AMONTILLADO In bottles, p at up ia EUTopc, which be
xhaUengia nsrcqualtb any thaVcan be prbducdd. *: ..
%* The MAN2ANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher
ries ate 'peculiarly 'adapted to convalescents,* as; they
strengthen-without stimulating,and have not the ocidof
many oilier WlneA " ' ; T - i v " ,; ;
•PORT-.WlNES—principally- ape'ciaily selected ;for
hissalesto.consnntersfrointhe stock of‘‘ BuKaiESTgE’s,”
at Oporto, and imported direct. • * . ! !*• •
•These :• wines are fruity ond\flellea'te r and Jbayelbeen
highly approved byj-hte customers*-because- of Jtheir i
manifest scperibrllyover aliotherPotts-andßedWines
palmed,off a^flucb: , i ,
-• They are of "vanous, sorts and prices, ln’bottles anaon
drausrhtby.the gallon, or wholesale bythecaslc.Among ,
; SiS some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM
SPY" PORT' •’ ,
; • VPenons suffering with chrome affecUonof the bow
els canitot be too-careful in their .1 OH Ji«*. : ■ , . .
MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dryl and rich,
South.. Side v -cld East and-West India.. Serclal,&c ►, Ac..
.ondrau«hl3n bottlesandby-casks; ..
As Io;hc3PARKLEOWNESoftJ.e subsonberu
is well kodwn tl.it the MOETTE XTRAOHAMPAGNE
trtid tic splendid SPARKLING’ SIOSELLL. importci
•and qualities; at very low prices;tetoil or whplesa.f:-in
the article of CL*RET WlNES,genefalto &e*Bbscn; :
bcr holds 'hirasclf to be a judge, and he offers the ttnest.
stock h'erevfrom the very lowest price, by the suigipoo?
zen, to-'the first class or “premier era ” of.MEbocr. ; -
• Of BURGUNDY WINES hchas aTafgcsfock andean
assure Customers thaihe edit present to theta, from his,
vaults, as good a bottle of. Burgundy as : France affords:
SAUTERNEUnd BARSAC always ou hand in bottles.
■ Ilis selection of RHINE and MOSELLE .WINES,
•from-the cellars of Messrs, Dehsiubd A JoanAH,of Cp-;
blens.are extensive, iiud number-many Suu Hocksand
Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to, the., very choicest
vintages of . the STEINBERG,”. which is die ;best
fr 'lTil. h e o cnS'cl« of COGNAC and otidr BRANDIES he
- lias naw a fine stock, embracing some' very old extra of
180 U, of Oiard, Dcpov & Co., ana some celebrated
f> CLAVIER or 1821, ”iheighth casks, and , 1843 tn lihds,
and'-DDBOUCHE," 1844, jnhhds. ere wniignmeni, which
ana
KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING,BRANDY
and all other Wines; and Lfqnors,: includmg. all. of the
above, SOLDby RETAIL TO CONSUMERS . m hnj
'‘*TcO l ns?a C Ss'ofted stoctof HAVANA;9EjGARSh _h
»i»AU Goods' delivend,within'dne day's reach cf-.PItOa-.
drlp/lio, FBBiGtiT paid. Ordors will be promptly execu
ted if sent by mail iSr telcgrapht c-
Address, . . JACOB,SNIDER, JR.,;
Cheap Wine Store, V
■ > .;a WalnutAtreei, Phila.
r: j, t. Declcer, Woodt? ard & Co.| ;
' Builders and Erectors of Lightning: Rods y sn
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. ,
ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office rand for
personal interview ca t be.seen, on Fourth.street,
residence of Dr;.Hunt, between. Wood ami Ferry., ; •
Rfferences— Profes&or/SUliraan.,Editor, of StUtman’s ]
Journal; ' Professor O. RI. Mitchell, of the: Cmcinutut.
Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania
University, Kentucky; Professor Chester VGvrcy, D.AM
M.D., New York; Proiessor J. L. Casaeli. CleaTlaud
UrriversnY.'Ohio. • • ’• w*i _
In Piusbtirgh—lC W, Loomis, John Harper, Wilson
M’Cnudles?, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spaiss,
, J. D. Williams, Major, Harding, Arsenal; John
i Ewing & Sons ,L. Harper, D. N. White, W-.A. Mar
shall, John Sampson, Major Daftts and Jdnn H Shoenoer-
- • •* " - • luovtotti
Outline Maps. . ;
T>ELTON ! 3 SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS ate now
, Jl ; -beinff introduced into all ihc leading schools an
New England' and NewYork.Wehave. obtained .the
agency tor them in Pittsburgh, and iavitc teachers and
school coramiilces to call and examine them: ■ ■
No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 62x52 inches.
No.2—’ do . Eastern do. do
'No. 3 do ' North America, 50x84.
No. 4 do . ‘ United States, . 'oxd£ r
No. cd. Europe, .7 \™*B;r. ;
No. G— do Asia, . . t ,, ™x7J , ;
No. 7— do .' S.AmencaAAfrica, 70x64
Pnce of the series, with key, 525 j ut we first two
Hemisphere Maps, with key. SlO. • , .
These Maps are unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and;
cheapness, and-adapted to the wants -of the primary,
cKunmar and high schools orthe United States. ;
• For; sale- at publisher's prices, without: addiuon of
freight ohurge s ,.U i Jhe BooKiSTOIIEi ,
corMarket utidTounh sta.
l?Ioue HeflaceO> :. • «- v . !
rsrn,jrAUTU & noble?kW seinueir bn Fta«&
■ W'dciiverei! on mul after to'lst. November, ntSSWa
■g- 100 tts.; .Superfine at §2,00 p- 100,Us. A liberal to-,
counUo rciailera.
• • riovi
■■■ BiKan'His institute.
MEDICAL regular Joalfa of
Lectures will‘commence ,oii. the finlcf Itovonser
and continue uuiilibe iastet Fcbruaryv/The Anatomi
cal D6t>arlipent’ will be opened and ready to receive
Students by‘the first of October..'The Medical Depart
ment will be under the direction of the following. v
. fBOFESSOSS:
Z. Feef.man; M. D., Professorof Anatomy.
R S.NEwrcw, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
H. J. 11ulce,M. D.,Professor ofTheory.andPracuce o
Medicine. .i .
W. Bran Powell, M. D.iTrofessor of Physiology, Pa
thology,Mineralogy and Geology. . ...
J. Kirs, M.D., Professor of Materia Medicajlherapcu
. ties and Medical Jnrispnidence." - .. . ;•
J. Milton Sarleus, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.and
; Pharmacy.
J. A. Wilson, M.' IX., Professor of Obstetrics anil Dis
eases of women and Children.
'..;-"--. :^CLINIQO'K-LBCTURBS....,
Mrdte'n*— J; Huxcb. , . c
Sw*<rrrk—Frof. K. 3. Newton
• 7 KiiPHMi\; M. D.j Anatomical Demonstrator. ; .
The fees for a tuU coarse amount to SU«S. . i
Ifiaeh Professor’s Ticket,Sls. Malnculaior’s S 3. De-
Graduation, #2O. ;
Those desiring mrtherinfohnation, will please address
their letters (post paid) to the Dean t and Studentsurn-,
vine in the city will please-call on him at the
Vi! Hotel. K. S. NEWTON; M. D
—— Dean of the Faculty.;
- LAW DEPARTMENT. :
Hon EWM King, Proi. of Theory and Practice of Law
Jno Delafielo, Esq, Profof Commercial Jurisprudence..
2T«nm—per session.
‘ All communications pertaining to this department must
he addressed to • li. "SV. M ? KING, Esq..
• • Memphity Tcnn.,March, 1850. *'• . •; .
The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worthy
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
with the mostdislingoished in our country. TheMedicai
Faculty constitutes an anomaly in tins’or any'.other j
country—all of them are able; Lecturers and the best of ]
Thosewho will contemplate out geographical portion,
-had the elteut of Oiir population* can have no doubt hs to
tlie eligibility of our situation for an enterprise ot *i*c
kind. As tO'lieaUhi including allscasons of the year, we
-deny that any otAercity Aos.mpre, . _
The first class oflhe Law and Medical Departmeuiso.
fliis Institute were.smull, but tho gentlemen composing,
them are talented and in the highest degree respecutble—
a favorable omcaforthc future prosperity ofthe Institute.
Thai tii'd public may be satisfied of thfe permanency of
this school, we feel ii our duty to'staie,\haVthe'Trustees
aud Faculty form a unit m ncUon, whiclf augurs well fov
its future success; and that organt-
conuedia thenifca'niiov.beluierDpted.
‘ •” ?•: < i E.-W; M. KING,
; of the Memphis institute^
Silver Forlcs, Spooua, 4sc.
'TTTE tectl fcousmtiUy ou huna. a large assortment ol
• W silver Forks,' Spoons, Ladle* «!, ol oar own
manufacture, of & CO, I
Market street.
.Magnifying Glasses^.
O' Fone, two aud iUnse g-asses, suited, for detecting
counterfeit bank notes, midolherpntpojes.rorsalo
by. .. .. [octiM] . ... ■ JOHIH li. rU’FADDHN & CO.
To tlie Citizen* of AUegbeny City. •
A ReX for the reception of Orders for.CITY.MILLS
JV FLOUR is left hr the store .of Mercer, A Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied ,
augto ; y : wilmarth A-Koble.
300 Men Wanted Immediately,
A T THE CHARTiEHS ’ RAILROAD.—The wages
A ore 80. cents per day ; and we charge 31,73 per,
week for boarding. Apply at the office, on the Steuben.,
ville road, near iu’Doaald’s tavern—4 miles from Pitts-:
burgh. Uunogsafi BURNSIDE. HANNEY. A CO.
BAKER’S BROMA;- Hecker’s Fanna; -
'■Polishing Patty; Starch Polish, j- >
Pure Bay Rdm; received and for.sale by
COULTER & HACKE,
cornerof Wood acd.Ttird streets.
OH BBL 9. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL-
Ov/" MON just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle,
Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel
in tine flavor andfatness any caught in. the lower Lakes,
and arc put up-expressly for famuy use. : , :
, • • ' • HENRY C. KELLY,
dqvXO coiner of Fifth street and-Markct-glley,
A HealthyliOtialloni j
THERE is no plaee more favorably situatedihaii Nun
nery Hill. It i*healthy* and commands a most de
lightful view. •'Persons Wishing lot,'con. get one to
pFeasdithem, contaiMug from one to fiiteEereß • ‘
_augl2 ___ _____ THOMPSON BELL.
For Kent. * .
rpWO well-finished offices iit-Fost Office Buildings,
JL Third street', '-i.V L,'"--
i A long,’ well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar
ket street, between Third mid Fourth streets. . .
Also, a small brick house,m Pm towns hip, n carl en n
sylvania Avenue. Inquire of E.
octs No. 164 second gtteet. y
THE PLANTAGENET guard RAZ °?|, h ';?"'i':
usedin bed, in the dart, and by personsl^afE
lous hand, witlieasefsafety, and Tbisis ci
'vv^rsa used in- England, and
,a < r ‘The.uaw invention'may be used with perfect sate
‘^TiS’iSor'fs ’nspltndid invention, and of great use;
“ nsleady
and Inland
mHEINs'c^ofcoJ^NV^NOBTH^MEB.
JL B<j
S&S£Sgift£tf;
transportation oron -
' Arthur G. Coffin, PtcaV. Jacob M. Thomas i ;
Samuel W. Jones, John B-PJcffj
Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood,
/JohnA.Brownt > 1 •■•’J T J WillmmWelsh,
Samuel F. Smith, . FronclsHMltuis,
•Samuelßrooks, • S. AnsttnAlUbone,
Charleß Taylor; ’’ .wyHtoJB, Bowen,
Ambrose “While, George W. Afpmwali,
' Thomas P. Cope;' • JamesTJ. Dickson,
B.Morris,;Waler,- - ; H. D. Shemrd, Bec'y.
This is tlie oldest Insurance Company. ln ( uie :,Unitea
States, and from Its higii standing,long expedience, am*
pie m«ui9,andav,o»diijg all an cxtra Dazard
ouk Character* xnay be considered as offering o^P 1 ®- B®* 8 ®*
cnrity-urtheplibUC;* >• * AVM« P. JONES, Agent,
j a <24 • -■ No. 141 Front street.
SAtJCTY, PERFETUITIi AND BECUUII
■ THE NATIONAL LOANiFUNp--'
" LIES INSOE4SOE BQCM®X(
LONDON AND NEW-YORK. >
Capitol, £OOO,OOO— Equal tOs3 f eooiooo.
TffriTll alarce jtirclwi.oF A’jJOrtiou of both
VV capital and surplus invested in U. S-Government
Stocks, and other fiecurities.iolhe City of New. -York-
Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in*
£uriuj*panicipaie in the profits of the Company.
California risks taitn at reduced rates.
' Among theadvantogesof-at Policy in Ihis'-Coinpany
' are the following -i . . - '
- A party insured for the whole teirm of life may. at any
time borrow one*fta(£the. amount ofannual premium,
without note or security, or deposit of policy, andis en
titled fddivisltra of profits. ‘*
He .may at any..time>Bnrrender his policy, and receive
hack as value thereof one-half the groBS sum paid by
hintin' annual common premiums. *
A party already insured for whole life ,may, on pay
nmnt bf asmall stiniyconvert liis- insurance into a new
holicy upon.Uic loan system now.introduced ;, r . :
. ■parties already insured and entitled to a two-third
■loan are not shutout from said two-’hirdloan,:.if the *
prefer itjupon the terms stated in the Society’s pamph-^
. A party may, at‘a: moderate annual, premium, Inaun
for life, and he survive to reach, the age of CO years, tile
'full sum insured up to 515.0C0, toiU be paid to him : or if
he dies before reaching that age, the tall sumjmsured
will be paid tohisfamily brlcgal representatives.
ithas become customary in the Atlantic citiestorcoa
gTegations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on
Christmas or.New,Yearhrday-to make the family apre
, gent of the policy. .This is certainly an excelienf way
of showingnheir regardfor thei; Minister, whose salary
in very many, casesis scarcely equal toms immediate
wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con
solation beyond expression to know that his helpless
liuleonesare thusprovided for. .
Churches involved, would do well to insure thc> lives
of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the
amount would be applied to liquidate the debt, -
i Explanatory pamphlets and gratis,
at the Hanking House of WM.A. HILL AGO,,
nov29 Wood st,sccond dtor above fourth. ,
President Fillmore . . „„„ lo
HAS TAKEN INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE FOR U
$4,000, Connecticut Mutual .Llle.;insu*
ranee Company, of Hartford,Connecticut.
Thefollowingare the Joint, Stock rates or Premium .
of other Life Insurance Companies.compared with the *•:
rates of Hauford Life and HcaUh Insurance Company . i
Annual paymentfor Policy of one thousand dollars. . .-
I . :•* - o«r os ®’S fla.- oa---''- r t
\ .Name of - .&
Hartford Life AH.lns.Co> *10.20 lWollBAo’ttiail33£o ~
Aitna Life Insurance Co* ♦•11.70|‘15£0i3150 29‘-£s|sS*sa '
Charter Oak Life Insi Co*>- »11.70|15180|31.50
United States LifeTnsrCo*.'l4.2orl9.Wi2s.3o jg.6o if
Pennsylvania Life Jus. C0»*14.40 S'fS A
National Loan Fund Co,.* - •14.w|19.Wj25.5Q>H7P}5&80
‘ It Wili bb seen.hy’iHe above table that Uio rates forin- .?
surancelwithoutpariicjpaUon m profits) in this Company L
are more; than fifteen per- cent, any Joint •
StoCk Company in this Country or the World, and. they ,♦
Jmve been adopted afteratullinvesiignuou efthe whole .y
wishing to insure in either the Conn. Mdtual
or the Hartford Life and Health Co.^iJl^B^gl^o^
dec4 ,Corner:Of4thand Wood sitects, up stalTS. _ j*
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TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY.- ■ L
THE New. York ‘‘ Washington County Mutual Insu- f
ranee Company 11 is the company for them to insure. <>
in. It is the only Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company.. «
'that has rmf.through five years without taxing their f
notev His compony.of the kindin the world, -■
numbering over 111,000 members. It does not'insure-
Steam Mills, Carpenter Cboper shops,’ or any thing ».
hazardousor extra-hazardous. Only Honses,Borns and •
their contents, and hut $2,C00; on one risk Churches, : J
Academics and School' Houses, and but S1 3 000 on each. >
A'ceftificatecdn'lleseeh from one ofthofirst meu in [■,
Pittsburgh,- to show that the Company, does pay ilaloss
es proinpUy. . ' C A. COLTON, GcnUAgent,
novl’ . coif; dr4th ftnd Wood sts., up stairs.•
WILMARTH ■& NOBLE.
1 Iwmante dTomiJoaks.-
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THE DELAWARE MUTCAL i SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room ofthe Ex-
Merehuadiae and other
property in town and covniry t insared against loss or
damage by fire at the lowesrcate Pf v
Mamkb Insusance.—They-alsA jusure Vessels, Car:
goes and freights, foreign or. under open or
special policies, os the assured may desire- 1
lNLAKi>TEAKsroTtrATids.—They also insure merchan
dize transported 1 by Wagons, Ildilrodd ;Caisf Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and most
DIBECTORSc-Jpseph -EL Seal, Edmund A. Sauder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton , John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G, Leipcr.Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis,'William EolwelL John Newlin,Dt.it- M,Huston,
James C; Hand, Theophilus Paulding, 11. Joneß Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig-Ge'orgeScrnli, Spencer Hc-
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, Ji G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr.
S ‘DlffiC'foßS i AT T.. Morgan,
HughCfaig, JT -^mhAMMAßTlN.President.
Titos. C. lUs», .Vice President.
- . t J oamui NV. Cowan, Secretary.
' ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Wnter street, Pitts
burgh. • QeHhdtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. '
£fow ; Kngicuicl liiTe StocKlasttcanoo; oo» b
PERSONS .desirous- of insuring their Animals will.
JearixTromiW.following by. law of the SJompany,
;that the terms of life, insurance on stock ib very .different
from insumnce bn human life. The. insured are entitled
to pay.where the . animal breaks a_legr T ;,becomc& blind,
■ Article x* Intheevehtof accidentordisejaseofsuch
a nature as to cause permanent injury, though deAth may
notensae, they, will he liable for the damage done to me -
animal riorexoeeding the amoununsured. .
G.Ai COLTON, Agcnty
cor bf-Fourth and Wood sts., ap stairs.__
Fire and Ratine Insantnesi
T HE-OFFICE af Ammea
has btenremovta to ihe Warehouse ofHurdy,Jones
Sc Co., No. 141 Front stre6t,thirdhouseEastof-Wood
street, where thesubscriberwiUissuePolicie&jyaßnUd-. .
ingsand their contenis s and on Shipments by Steamboats
and- other vessols, for,.the Ab ove oldjand responsible
Company. ' ; ' ’ tap3} : '' WM. P.JONiES,Agent. .
T Ufe and H.cnlUx lnsurance* : ;
TFHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HIJALTH INSURANCE
I COMPAWYJof 'Fkiladelpkidi Thcorndfated-bythe
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB43s CharterPec*
netual $lOO,OOO. -Baits lower. thanaHy;P£tinsul~
xania Company, and full 20 per eenLlower.thanlho
nsaal ratesof Life Insarafice,aslhe fonowiffif cbmpari
son will show. Thus a pereonoi the age of 50 insuring
for SlOO for life, mastpay'in the GrraTa.s2£6iPehnsyJ-
Vairia 82,50, Penn Muinai .82,10, Equitable 82,04, New
England $2,30, Albion $2,48, New York LifesA3o, Lift
ana Health, Philadelphia* Si,ol; •/' •
- Dibectobs —Samusl D Omct, CharlesDHalJfWm F
BooneVßobertPifing,Charles P Uayc*,M W Baldwin,
ChasOßCampbelljAlM. Reeve,Rl..D.;Lewis,Cooper,
j Boilmm ■Barker. E H ButiervEdwm ilCope.' 'Preri
dtnu SamneiD Onick Robert PvKing
Secretary, Francis Blackburnc.; . v:•. »-*. -?;■;;.v ,v ;
Applications will be received and/evenr-infonnation
-giveA by- SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent:- Omcs:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third ana-wood -streets
Pittsburgh. oct29:y
INDEMNITY.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company.
CW miAOXLPIUA.
TVRECTORS
| / Charles W. Boncker,- George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart," MordeeatD. Lewis,
.. Tobias Wagner, AdolphiE.Borio,
••• \“ Samuel Grant, David j£ Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, vMorris Patterson, c
CHAS.
Cho* G. BaKcssß, Secretary. < :
Ry Continue tomak&lhsurauee, perpetualpr.pmued
on every description of properly in town and country.
‘ The Company have teserved a large Contingent Fund
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested
afford ample protecuoh to the assured. . , ;, 4
■ The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, as
published agreeably to an Act of were os fol*
•lows, VIS'S—/-i' -- ’■ • ■ ■«»- '
: Mortgages 81,M7,45541
.. RealJSslate •••■ —— 04,m»
; Temporary Loons- —. B»,OUt
. Cash,*C. ——• •••"•• 37
, ■ 813,318,498.71
Since'thcir iiicoti-oraiion, o. period of 19 yeatSiihey
have pall upward* of Out Million Four Hundttd 27am
sand hollars, losses by fire, thereby at oidißs evidenco
of the advaiitagesoflnsaranec, as well »e the ablbty and
dl9 poß.uon to
mat2] • ' Office N.TSt cornei Wood and 3d ata
‘mr . Flrtf and Ranne lnsurance*
THE Insurance Compahyof North America, of Philji'
delphia, through ilsdaly.amhortfedrAgeht, the; sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and. limited tnsu ranea
oh ptopertyriathis city andits vicinity,and onshipmen
bv the canal andriversv. . - j -
oy : DIRECTORS £
Arthur G^Coffin, Prcs’L Samttei Brooks,;:
Alex-Henry, . Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, SamuefWVSrnitk,
Edward Smith, ' : -••• Ambrose'While,.
John A. Brtwn, : . : Jacob M.Thomal.
JohnWhite t Johnß. Neffi
Thomas P. Cope, , ..*■ "Richard D. Wood,*
Wm. Welsh. .. Henry D.ShenartJjSpc’y:
This is the oldest Insurance; Conmany in the ,United
Statesjhaving been charteredml7J4r Its chaxteria per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, andhvoiding all risks of an extra hazardous.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
. Front Pittsburgh - maydy
Bra:he, Hay State aiitl Long SHAWLS—very supe
rior stales and qualities. For sale low. ■ - -
' A.JUMABON * CO: - "
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