The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 13, 1851, Image 4

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for 'Sale # @o Srt.
A Pr °perty for Bale*
..A PPOPER I Y of 30 feet iront on the Turnpike aj
abnck Cotioge Houscand kitchen, rood Cellarunder
tne House, agaxden and valuableFrnttTrees of various
year: ‘
. >v t S.XJUTHBERT,GeneratAgent,
feb * . . •-■ - •- =v. < : 7QSrauh6eldsireet. -
&or Rent Ih Blrmineham.
ONE NEJY.THREE STORY BRJCK^roUSE,'
•wuh store t ooras and cellar, favorably situ-JiMlfl.
ate for a large Grocery fifidProddce business. Possess*
a low rcnt,to agood
o Bncbt-oocupied as ;a boarding
. ALSC^-Klevei l new: three story Brick Houses—some
' jjs^bhished { given immediately. Oihcrson
‘ the Y&Aprxl. .;: ' .
,iAT.SO~One Frame House, and several np stairs
rooms. ;i .
£LSO~j-t)ab ; Brick .Yard*and Kiln to burn in.; •, • 1
nXiSQfrOae lumber Y'&til>vrith apace' to puta Urge
arnottnl—and one-o f the; bestpaintaaboutthe city for
: salesiz .' r - ,' .<••
.POIt SALE OR; tEASErOne large lot, favorably
situated/or^a,FouniJryandEngineShop or other manu
facturing, havingdeepwiitef.in,front, (a harbor,)lor
fitting out.and repairing steamboats, Ac.-=. ,1^.,.
ALSO, FOR Bnckj’mlots, and-sold,
low;; if not sold before, they will be sold oaTnesday,
* thbJßsib'b{Maxohneit,at l2o ? cloclr,M.,forcash or ap
proved papor.- r ;
.AESO—Lothonlease,tobmldjon- •
Apply ..to the -Rubsoriber, at his. office in Birmingham,
near, the Roiling Mill, from IQ to 2—or at the' WareTOom
orBBM • Matthews * Co., No. £3. Water street,—or
through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by-paid letter.
■-•..iffci-. . . ■ . JOHN RffEY-
Hilt Property for Sale. -
of three-fourths of an
jfitiacn!, having trfront ottlttfeetoh High '«ireet, by
60<(e«p on -Kirtpmilck sireef 10 Hcrtnna alloy, with a
confopable-Bwellmsf Home of Margo rooms, a port 1
in frontand good cellar, a well of fitre;water; coat shad
and otuer out buildings. ;Thls property is pleasantly lo
caietkbYvingia fine vitwofoorihree rivers and two
cltiss.r: Price S.lficQ;- Terms €575 In band; balance in 1
2,3 dad 4: years.- * S. CCTUBKRT, Genrirai Agent,
-feblr r*. - .V-vy-:78 Smlthfield street
Property.
|7UJR BALti—A valuable 'ptoperty of ‘.itffc. feet from
A On Boiler street by lOTou Prospect street, with a
Hoase, offive rooms,' and 'a ‘large -£ttA
Store fitted ’up and doing s good bostriess; anyglt?
exfeellOut Cellar and. Bake Oven,Stable, Garden,-^”** 1
Steanr Engine,arranged;for.turning; two'
and two small Mills, for
grlhifihg-Barley, Corn Meal,.. Feed, Ac.j two wells of
water ; grain ana meal cribs, and many oiher fixtures.
Price StfiOO. Or the Beal -Estate, will be sold without
the Engine; Ac. ; The owner is goiug is the
only reason forelfering so great & bargain.
S,-oBTHBERT.*GeneraI Agent,
Tfissmitiifield street.'
Tftlaa'blfl City-Property for Sale* .
ri.tHEcadersipned, Administrators of theestate of
A TJiptßfta Fairman. deceased, offer for sale the entire
realesiafordMhe sajdThomas Foirmon,consisting of
one £0 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back :
to alu feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the
Mansion House, with tbcgrbaod* and stable connected,
frontiug on Plum alley t thirty three foci four inches.
Also, three lots fronting bn Cherry al ay, each eight*
.eeafect front, and running, back Qu feet parallel with
Pinin' alley.’ All of which property will be sold at pri*
vale saie, by application to he subacribersiorif nolsold
before the'SSih; of March, will be offered at auction to
• the highest bidders.
Also, the Tavemstond.is offered to rent. Apply to
, i K.FAIKMAN, or :
•R. CAMPBELL,
151 Liberty street.
jft3onor9s
For Kent.
A LL lhnt portion of my river bottom, lying between
«fX : lhbPittsburgh and Bradiipcfc’sField Plank road'
and the supposed to contain about fifty acres, to
which Will be auacfred ft two story Frame House, with
an excellent cellar underneath, an Orchard a Stable
and Barttt Ilis inaliigh stateorcuitivationj.and would
beweU.cdlcnlated for i>air/ or. Gardening purposes.—
Thelhcifttiesof getting to market are equat lo any in the
cottw jVpS'the oecdpaat willhavehiscboiceofthe river,
plaufc.rdad or railroad for his accommodation. No per
son need apply unless he can co.ae 'weU recommended
for honesty* industry and sobriety.
JaM:tw* • • • ! WM. G HAWKINS.
~ Real Estate for. Solo.
undersigned offers for sale a large number of
X valuable building iota, and some yery desirable sites
for manufactories, in the boroogh of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new .Public School Housc and English Lu
theran Church.-..
The-rtpicf growth of Birmingham in population and
manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at
which.lots wili be sold, will render tnem a safe and pro
fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable.
For panicniura and term* enquire of the.undersigned,
at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,'
Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William
.Symme3 t aad. N. Patterson,:Esq’rs, at their offices in
' Btrminghiun. / I>ang7j MOSES F. EATON.
3PHE subscriber offers for eale.a large and well built
L BRICE HOtJSE.with five or more acres of ground,
mated on the Fourth streetßoad; within three miles Of
this city. Ppssessioit gtveu on the Ist of April next—
Also, a' very desirable lot of ground, containing over
FOuK‘ACRES, withA spring of excellent walerthore
on, the,%nhovci Also, a lot of ground 48
feet 11 inches'bylSO feet, adjoining the residence Of Mr.
A.. Toner, near the. city, opposite the -7th -Ward,- on
Pennsylvania Avenue.. .Possession given immediately.
It ll now certain that the Plank Road will bo.completed
fast the above property, early in the.coming summer.—
’orfunher mformauoaappiy to DAViD BEELER, 4th
street Road, dear the fimtlescrilied property. . Ga!W:tf
Summer Boarding Uoace to K«et*
TliE'Maiisij(yi on : Nunacry Hill,with oat Buildings,
'OrchaTd t '&hrabbery,&e.»including about tea acres
of groaad, will'be let to a good tenant, who wishes to
keepe hease for UicTecepitoa of visitors.
Tpe person renting may bfscoine ah Agent for the sale
of some -ol the . adjoining ground, and, if successful in
more;than pay; Ihe rent. The location is
healthy, and has many lacililies making it particularly
desirable as a summer retreat. Enquire of’Thompson
Bell,’at the office ©f ; ; A. WIi«KINS:& CO.,
Js22 ' . ' V- ' Third and. Market sts. :
Talaoble properif for ae&(.
S‘A three dory BKICK HOUSE) belonging to
the estate of Wx. J. Totte.*?, deceased, is otfer
edTorrent or lcase. lussituated on Fourth st-,
between Ferry and Liberty streets,and has been
newiy papered and painted; it is now occupied by_ Mrs.
Veraer,;. Rent, &3150 per annum. . Apply to myself, or
RoskbT. C. Tort in, at the works of Knap A Co.
Possession given on iheUt of April.
• ;riv : l.r,ipaboy,
dec2?ttp, ,jj‘. . ' . . . . Guard urn.
Dnig «nd Prescription Btore far Sale.
ABK(Jrt*xid.eßfcaCKlt'TlUN:aTOßti,locaicd in
afloorisbing and improving part of the city, which
i» noing a fHr^ l dnßjTne«,ii <)ffered for sale upon
easyierma.
For further *•- Vpply at this office. '
Penn Strtet l'ropeitf Tor sale*
OH FBBTtfri Pehn sireerby 110 jeet deep to an alley,
just bbloW St. Clair atreev and adjoining Mat
ihews’Livery Sioble., Enquire of Thompson Bell, at
jafcl A. VViLKIPJS & CO.»S.
IfJAn ACRESOFLAND.Ia Jefferson county, for
jvUU -sale. - Enquire of Thompson Beil, at the
~ * " A> WILKINS & CO.; ' ,
corner 3rd. and'hlarket stp.
Cheap Country Residence.
A LOT pa Nanner/Uili, containing four acres, will
'be sow very low to any onewhhtug lobtrildtnere
oa. The access will be easy V-and the ioVconunaads a
most beamiial view. [octttj THOMPSON BKLL.
•v,... « For Rent, .
A fiANPSOMESTOKEj on Market street, between.
-OLJTblru'ttnci.Fourth »ireeu, at preteut occupied by
Mr. Thoma*. white, as a: Dry Goods .3tore../.
-' Aiao-rA'l&rge well finishedvKOOMia tie second
itoryJnoxtdbiMo Mr. Puff's Mercantile College. This
Eoomis vpeU < alculated and suitable fora Musical Sa
loon or Academy, orco aid be conveniently arranged aa
doable offices. -- . . E, 1). GAZZAoL - ~
aplnf Office, Third st.ypveritje Post Office. ..
■Caml Laoa on Yoßgbibglieajr* ' -
inf! ACRpSbuthe. river,.jus; above the 2nd Pain
*vv there is apli opened‘and railroad prepared for
lotling coat iaboais. .. [oct2lT THOMPSON BELL,
gH| A TWOSTOR¥Bttu;& HOUSE, on Bank
jßtgs2.£aae, Allegheny) between the Hand street bridge
andAqaeanct. Euqaire of-H.. W. Fish, Heal Esuue
Broker, corner of stb andßmithfield streets. [ocufl
For Sate,
■tfsal%. THE three story BRICK JEWELLING, No. 16
jmaLHay.BireeuSnyder’aßowr.. Price SfflttO. Terms
—Saou casnfsSW ia one year $ and 82000 in five years.
To be *ecure<M>ymort*ras?e on the premises. Clear of
all incumbrance, and title indisputable. Apply to
~ - -. v: ;c ' WlLtilAW DIGBY)
- No. 191 Liberty street. •
ia7:lnii^
• ■ v.--a Farm ror Sale. * _
fTtHE subscriberoffers for sale a FARM OF LAND,
. JL containing 100 acres—loo of which are cleared
The farm list directly-on the road from Middletown to
Jeflepumi it is Weli-w&tered ;wi;h a bearingorchard,
. and j)e*ca.;and pear: trees,' and & Coal’bank; - The
. buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn] with
Stabling*. For farther particolarsappiy to the subscri
ber! on the premises, tin' Alleghenycounty, 12 miles
from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON.:
tfoourfowMAfoOctdher.33— it. : > ?:
Sale«;_ ,
AIiOtyJF;GROUND, containing StAcres, situate
/■fr. one mile he low the town jof, Beaver. -.Beaver conn- >
ty,oa which there is erected a new Brick House, 49 bv
40 feet, l|s tori es high? with abasement. The house has
been well built aild will finished, and contains 13 rooms.
It is within SOOj-aidaofihe Ohio riven and commands
ufine view n vt; and is'bounded on the North west'by
the Bttte road leading to 'Ne.wLisbon, Ohio. This pro*
perty would be desirable for a country residence,:or for
a garden, or sunnuer boardinghouse. A lot of 6 acres
adjoining itwillbe sold, with it, if:desired J>y.:.the.pur
chaser. The terms are 90 moderate, -that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser.- Enquirebf
N. P.AG. L. B. FETTBRMAN,
fob23rtf Attorneys at Law, Fourth eu.
: For Sale,
A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike atrcel.betwcen
Walnut and Factory sUeoiSj FJflh Ward. The tot
ia gS feet front and.loo feet deep, on i iob there are
two aiMlFrameTeneMents.-Terms ea y;—Title good;
For pirtiCttlats, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON,
p>nn atfeet,Finlt Ward- may9:tf
" . t9aie..
THE Charderii Coal Company will sell some very d «-
HrabU'puxa qf_ LAND, b\imitd oa and near the
Steubenville and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.
The Land will be divided,into, quantities to ami pur
chasers. and the terms of jJayniont will be very easy.
Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, v
■ sep4 7 -•> Manager. 1:
.. . J- '.r,- TO Let.
A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing... Posses*
zV .slon givcnimmediately. For terms, apply to Geo.
Wevman,or GEORGE HURLEY,
jailnf ' Wo.lOTWaterfctrcet.
For Sole*
• ,
iH : s«l!anfons
Etemovai* ' ' • =
rpHEsobmiberwishesto Inform iheciUzena:dr Pitia*
X burgh and the public generally, that he has remoyed
his CARPET STORE flout Nos.fli and 63 Wood street,
to tlie Apoilo Buildings; on Fourth street, recently ocou«
piedby-nheMifaeQnijahd^Qs^onnecteiiiherewiUrthe
: adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronic le Printing
feffice*-whicb;ln coftneetlon with Ms old room,''magfes
the most spacious Carpet estabCshraent in the country]
and his advantages so tar surpass-onyliousc in this city
jforspace, arrangement and good lights lhatheis Cerihla
orsanihg every person who may favor. Sim With a calh.
'His stock in eyery article IhSis. line, and
great poinswiltbe taken at all times toVshow goods to
rpersons wishingjtblookor buy.;
• octfflL ''
j Fbtloaopby of Brandreth’a VeeritoSl?
1 Pills. ..
(■nTBEN ihe theory of the circulation of the blood
! f V - was eftabliBhed, iho secret springs of vitality
rwere then partially exposed -to oar view* Wesaw and
u at • w ® eati was .converted into
(blood, winch repaired the-waste ofthe animal machine;
the food is met, which keeps .at a life heat the internal
area that warm .and invigorate our inner maiu\ The
c olood is an electric fluid wJaich.canies thiaheattaevery
'ramification of thehody, even to the extremities of ihe
if.^‘ r / u l^^, orn r na ii» While the blood is th ns the seat of.
ilue } it is Also the seat of disease* Food give* the body
strength ; pills give blood the necessary
jpowerto,throw out from itself all imparities, jhusren
jdendgthestrearaoflife pare and healthy. If men were
miore-aihcerej7ther©-woald be"fewerrreligious creeds j
=and ifthey kept close to tfathfeVlaws ia the management
of thair-bodieSj- they woold require little medicine. ,As
men grow intelilligent
jpierj even now/their wisdom is proved by the fact-that,
[when sickness assails them, they use Brandrelh’s Vege
table Uxuveral-Pills; which soon restore theistoheaith.
They are peculiarly adapted to,the climate, and require
no extra care wherithey ara used* in either diet or cloth
ing. They should be always in the house,so thntupon
the first-indication of -sickness they may be used. - One
dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dozca&fter the sickness is fixedm the system. In colds,
coughs, asthma, rheomatismycosuveness, fevers, and in
all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found beyond all praise. Three or five will Uct like
& charmyofien coring a dangerous malady at once, : sa
vingmonths of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandreth’s - PiUs -are a known and
fully tested medicine, one' that is used by. hundreds of
in this country and throughout the civilized
jvorld. Theyare quietly superseding all other medi
cines. They take out only that from the blood which is
the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength krrd
health: they pr< ducehealthyrieep at night, and an ap
petite that relishes all kinds of food.
! Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts
burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills arekcptforsule
f-the undersigned is the oniy. agent in the city. r-*\
rdec2£3m ; THOMAS REPPATH.
<4 /~IHAMPAGNE 00GNAC n vintage, 1823, pale, in
: v/ bottles, for sale by hi. D. PATTON.
HOLLAND GIN—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and
Star brand, for sale by |ja29l M. P, PATTON.u
I RJSH WHISKEY—2 puncheons “Suari’s U iiubtin
X genuine malt Whiskey, forsaleby . ; ... ”
; jatf .. ' &I. Ik PATTON.
bbls. New England and Jamaica Rum, for
JV sale-by [journal copy.] ,M* D. PATTON. ;
i A SUPERIOR lot o( Scotch Ale and Brown Stout tor
sale by,, [ja24j JAMES P. HORBACJH.
FLuUR— 00 bblafiue Flour, just ree’d and f rsalc by
octlB SIIRIVER A BARNES-
PRINTING PARER—A foiUapply of ah ihe different
slteson hand and made to order.
■ febSO ~ REYNOLDS k 911 EE.
W' HtTEE
decS7
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KING A MOORHEAD.
COLT’S REVOLVERS—Received by express, anad*
diiional supply of lh.ese “ peace makers, 55 and, at
this time, in oar city, necessary •* self-protectora.”
! W. W. WILSON, Waich Maker,
Corner Market and-Fourth sis.
BRANDY and WINES, in bottles;
Old Scotch Whiskey;
- “ Irish • “
; “ Pale and Dark Brandies:
! . u . Jamaica Rnm j.
•i Champagne Wine;
Madeira «
Cherry «
London Dock Port Wine;
Claret and Germaa do; For sale by
JAMES F. HOBBACH,
Ja24 • ‘ . 197 Liberty street.
2 flrtH HAVANA ORANGES ;
jUv/AMObojesMolaga Figs ; '
.160 drums do do
ISOtdo do do ' For sale by
i JOSHUA RHODES A CO.;
: - No 6 Wood street.
French merinos.ac~&c.— . ~
20 pieces blatikPreachJueriQb; " •■'. 1
50 do- colored; doi -•
100 do' pammetia Cloihj, all colors;
IS9 do Cobarg do' ' do; '
300 do Alpaca. Just received at
Ai A.MASON & CO.'S-,
Nos. 62 and 64 Market st reel.
EAISIiS’S—SUO boxes M. R- liaUins;
250 half do 4o ;
40 casks Currants;
j 40 boxes Citron;
10cases, fancy boxes. Prunes;.
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
No. fl Wood street.
JUST RECEIVED and lor sale a new- supply ot fine
PERFUMERY, including—
Jenny Lind Pomades;
Queen of Flowers’ Hair OiJ;
, Porecine Soap;
.; Jenny Lind Extract;
Roussel’* Amandies; _ • _
COULTER A HACK.E,
cotnor of Wood and 3d streets.
dec24
Aft'K'iEßSfctiP.—*The aabscnUera have entered
4 / into Co-Partnership coder the firm of Sours, At
s&sdn & Okelt. WM. B. SCAIFE, >
JAMES ATKINSON,
ja3l JOHN M.OKELY.
HEATING are prepared to far*
nish anderectapparatas for heating large or small
buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D.
Hi WB.UAUS, from the east, to superintend its construe*
tion. : {j &31] SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY.
+)F\ BARREILS prime $£ O. Molasses, pot steamer
AO Messenger. [declSJ CARSON A MCKNIGHT. .
Molasses and sugau—
-63 bbls.N.O. Molasses; ,
• 10hhds; do Sugar ' . . s ’ ; ;
Landing from steamer Keystone State, aiid lor sale.
jaB CARSON A SUKNIGHT, 94 Water at.
RAFFING AND FEINTING FaFKR io seisin
large or small quantities, by
j*ii . w.P. MARSHALL.
PLANTATION SUGAR—32 nhds. prime plantation
Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sole by
flcclE MILLER A RIOKETSON.
FINE French and German Wine for sale by
1a24 JAMES P. HORBACH.
"pLANTAGENET GUARL RAZORS.-*-** The only
A safe and perfect Razor raanufactored.’* Just re
ceived, perexpress,another lot of these truly valuable
and unique Razors.. Qals) ..W. W; WILBON.
COUNTRY KNIT SOCKB.-40 doz. on hand and for
sale low to close consignment.
T. K. M'KNIGHT A BROS., ;.
Ja29:lw 117 Wood street, ,
tHEbestpiacein Pittsbanb to buy real goodTca, is
at MORRIS A HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side
<y*he Diamond—6oc., 76c., and $l,OO & E). AlUrtictly
genuine Teas.
' The Black Teas at76c. y and the Green Teas at $i ,00,
are tae very best Teas imported into the United States.
Central Tea Store.
TUST RECEIVED a fall and - fresh assortment oi
Green and Black Teas, which will bo sold on the
most favorable terms, wholesale' and retail, either from
the original packages or in metallic packs, to suit custo
mers; AU Teas warranted fresh—packed or loose; >
Ja29 .: . H.C.KELLY, Fifth street. -
GOLD' HUNTING WaTOHES—Just received Bnd
for-sole ftt redheed prices, twelve splendid, full
jewelled gold homing patent lever Watches—assorted
sizes for gentlemen ana ladies. ’ ’ - . '
Also, six very.fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson,
Gold patent lever Watches;
*- Also, twelve ladies 1 gold Watches, of fine quality and
assorted sizes and warranted. -
W\W. WILSON, Watch Maker,
ja2s .• • • - • cotnot of Market and Fourth sts.
A. MIhLIREII A CO.,
TTAVE ON -HANDattheir extensive CABINET and
JJL CHAIR MANUFACTORY, Np. 64 Smilhfield it
a large **sortment of fancy antiploin Furniture, which
They will sell 15percent below customary rains. - ■
• Terms—cash only. ' ldec27:ly .
v ' PHiolntlon. ■■ - ■ ■ - ■
* I 'HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between-the
:JL I subscribers, under thefirm of 1.3. BONNET A Co.;
Is this day dusolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may nse the name of the concern in Settlement.
JEROME S; BONNET. ■
MATTHEW D.PATTON. ‘
Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. -
_C3“ Haying soldmy entire interest in the firm of I, S.
Bomrex A Co. to M. O. Pattoh, my lato. partner, and in
reunngfrom business, I take great pleasure in xecom
mending him to the confidence of my ftlends and the'
public. . i - , [ap3l rr,-J. S. BONNET.
• , " •. Oravsl Roofingr • - -
respectfully inform''the' citizens of
; Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fttliy pre
pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man
»^. b -f. Burp ? as P 1 *? lhis <*7 or elsewhere. From
j noe n . hnsmess, they feel confident that
la-m 10 ttll those who may give
them work. ’Hie superiority oi Gravel Roofs‘Over any
other klndvpartictdariym case of fire; is toowell known
to require any argument in its favor.ToThOse whOare
unacquainted With our work, weheg leave to refer them
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., J&h F. P mtJErtv
Pattemon, M. Kane, J r., nnd others,for whraa wa hava
done work. : Orders thankfully received and°o^omntTv ;
anl» ' " ?B§S GOVER N.
To Printevir’ ‘ 1
mHE subscriber would calftKe alichtion ofFrinters W
1 his improved frinting Inks, of yurious kinds and
colors, which he offers for, sale at the lowest
prices, and warrants to be of the very first oualitv •
JOHN JD. M’CREARY,'
Fnnting Ink Mahufactorer" T
No. 331 and 333 Stamon st. New York
ID" This paper Is printed with his Ne\vs*lnk. foctTS
_ ». c. fitoiktan .
■ ‘ BOOKSELLER,A.ND.STATIOI/EB,
ONo. 47,coaniE o? Maeket Ajro TnraD emsETa,
ASfconstantly on hand:for sale—Writing,Letter,
PnnUTO and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Bindf
lera- and Book and Newmant.
.PRINTING, LVK-whichhewiil SeU
prises, or in. exchange for Rags and Tanuets’ Scrana
• aepls
prime s*B Just'xecelved'and for
X sale by .. half 'Jtuart a btt.i;
EFFERSON CQUNT YJUAND—IjQOQ acres ibrsaic
0014 THOMSON BELL.
■/. .
5 ** f -
fX. *- ■
and Colds Cured In 48 Hours*
Coughs
O ana colds are cured-ina very short-time. >we will
[warrant Dr.'J?eys6r’s PeCtpra!;Byrirp lib date teases of
lime :and
jTT HAS ACTION—The oid
Congh Medicines always
(duteenaaseawhlchismoredisogteenblethantHeCoagh
jntelf.'-Thisiaobviatedin this mixture, for Ttisapleasv
am goothlpp article and ii.wiireure; err ihemontp xffittbi
rtftituit&l 'Tht evidence- iti'fovof of thismedicine in’
pur citskfitom our own citizens,ohould convince any one
,jof its efficacy. It is the prescription of aregularpnyßl
'ciah; &n&has tteen used byTiim in-MS own practice for
a number of years, with the mostheroic success. -
j CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville* writes,
.'that her daughter had been afflicted withaCough ana
iexpectoraUon,mght'gweatsy he cti cfe ver,- and, aU the
•distressing symptoms of consumption; and that after tsL
klngtwo bottles shevvas entirely cured. A gentleman
in Washington ebantyfwho htol suffered with Asthma
|ancf Chronic Cough for eight years; has Keen chtirely.re
■lievedandthe cougn removed by the übo of baiLado
rzenof Louies of the Pectoral Syrup.. A. gei llemanfrom
{Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the PectoraLSy->
•rupjabea good article, for he has ased it ia his own
icase'and in thecasesot members ofhis family with the
{most perfect success^
t It is oirs ov the Cheapest 'Medicines now known.
:—lt is put up in. half pint bottles at 20 cents each, or six
bottles for 82,60.'
i Country Stobsecspsbs would do well to. keep a sup
ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one of
.ihemostperfectand efficacious remediesever discover
jsdforall coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient.
■Consumption., . •-
> CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try io get
you-tabuysome one of the various nostrums; but do not
heed them, i If yon want to get well; buy Dr. Ketser’s
QJecxobal Stbcp, andlake noothertthis will cure you..
It haa in it some of the mostTalnable plants and .herbs
bf ihe materia medics,and is compounded by a person
BkiUedin the healing: art. Therecan be no deception in
this medicine. U.is prepared in your own city, and the
proprietor has numerous .certificates, attesting its vala-
which will be shown to any person d«~
irous-ofEeeing them. : •'
Agents Wanted throughont the United States to ceil
(hismedicine.: Large discounts will be made to those
whfrwill take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a
large profiuo all agents; besides, they witlbe dolngsut- ;
fenng humanity a service by placing in their hands the
greatest medicine for Lttng diseases the world has ever
produced. • •-...
.For sale, wholesale and retail, by. KEY3ER & M.’-
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom ail letters for agencies must be addressed;—
Also, for sale by D. fit: Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock
er, jr.»Brownsville; George Baird, Washington; John
H Buchanan, Hickory; George KeyzevM’lCcesport?
J. D. Yoweli, Canonsburgb; and by merchants and
druggists generally. [ja2s
e«'w.lykd.
Is rapettfuUy invited to the following truths, set forth m
■ relation to one tf the most important Remedies of mod •
. cm times /■ -
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL ;
IT is not more than one year ago since this gTeat rera*
edywas brought before The public, for the relief and
cure of disease; Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will
Us great feme spread. It is hot the remedy of a day,
got. up for the soleparpose of making Money; but, one.
which we coneeive, will continue to be used when all
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is
a Natural Remedy, elaboratedin the depths of tbeearth
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human
competition; It is our duty,when we write about a
medicine, that we. write teuth—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word, or
pat confidence in oar statements. The sick are very
apito catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. Amory cdnhhrdiV be too highly Wrought to an*
swer the object of gulllhgorhumboggingsome of them.
Now; we do not desire to do this; we ore anxious Only
that the trath in relation to out Remedy should be told,
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding Any
single article of the meueria medico. : Plain, unvarnished
facts—factsihat may be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleums
] Within the- past two months, two of. our own citizens,
who were totally blind) have been restored to sight.
Several eases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have,
been cured, Aod, also,the case of a gentleman lu Bea
ver county. There areothers ;but these cases are near
home,' ana may be deferred to by any persons Who may
have doubts on the subject. These caseswere cured af
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless-
The Petroleum wiU core, when used according to dirce
lions—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on.the Skin, Pimples on the face
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Read,
pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens,
Tumors, Scrofala,Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tendine to pro
duce CONSUMPTION. » •
•' Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Biadder and, : &hl-.
neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns, and-
Bunions. In fact, it is a great ukivkbsalasasEOT, and:
has been tried in mostpf the abovediscases within the
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or
their friends. .
Whatever others may say abouttheir mediciues, the
Petroleum is the'greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are oeginning
to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award it due
praise and consideration. Before another year rolls
ronnd, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is tbecreatest medicine cycr discovered,
rot sale, Wholesale and Retail;by ' , * v >"*■-•
KEYSER A MDOWELL;
140 Wood street.
Also—R.E. Sellers, 0? Wood street; D. M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott,'Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KJER. Canal Basin, 7th stroet,
Pittsburgh. [jaS
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID
Or Gutrlo Jntcc I
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach oi
the Ox, after directions by Boron Liebio, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. 07, No.
11 .North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER
COMPLAINT) and DEBILITY-, caiiug*aftcr Nature’s
own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Haifa teaspoonful! Of. this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Fjvb Potrsos or Roast Beef m
about two houhs, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron Liebig, in hiacelebrated work on Animal Ohem
istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu
cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va
rious articles of food, as meat end eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed and digested, just in the some manner as
they would be in the human stomach.”
Dr. Psssnu. in his famous treatise on“ Food and oi
et,”pablished by Fowlers A Wells, New York, page3sj
states the same great fact, and describes the method of
preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr.
Pereira. • ■
Dr. Combb, In his valuable writings on the ** Physiolo
gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due
quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
vailing cause of Dyspepsia and he states that “ a dis
tinguishedprofessor or medicine in London, who was
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
else"to fail, had recourse to'the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely Successful."
Dr. GbxhaM, QQthor of the famous works on u Vege ta
ble DieV’.days: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im
part to the fluid thje property of dissolving various arti
cles of food j and-of effecting a kind of artificisi diges
tion ofthem in no wise different from the natural digest
ive process,” , ;
Dr. Soros's great woik, the w Chemistry of Man,”(Lea
.ABlencbfird. Phi1a.,1846. pp 321*2) says: “ The discov
ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that
.food is dissolved as rapidly fu an'artificial digestive
fitrid.prepared from Pepaln, as it la in ihc natnrai Gas
tric Joiceitaelf.” • ,*;i
Professor Dtmotxgoir, of the .Jefferson College. Phlla
delphia,in his great work on Hainan Physiology,devotes
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject.
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on theGaatric
Juice, obtained from 1 tha living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. “In eH cases.” he says, “di
gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestions*” V . v- :
: AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Houghtons preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvelous effects, curing cases or Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump
tion,supposed to be on the very verge or the grave/ It
is impossible to give the details Of cases in the limits of
this advertisement—but aathenticated cenificaies have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURESj in Philadelphitu New York, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not : on!y r rapid and wonderful,'but perma- :
nent. • - r :- ' - ! ;v - '--
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE* andpsilicularly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint;
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Feverand Ague, and
the eviteSects of Quinine, Mercury/and other drags
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sie'frness; Also,
for excess in eating, and me too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health \vith_lntemperance. A !
.There is no form of OLD-STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem tereach and remove alonce,—
No matter howbad they may he, 'it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A singledos* remousaUlheunpUasanXtymp*
tonuy and it only needs to be repeated,-for a shorttime,
to make these good effects permanent. ■ PURITY OF
.BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY* follow atones. It is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea* Vomiting;
fCromps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating, lowycold state of theßlood. Heaviness, Low*
’ness of Spirits, Despondency, Weakness, 1
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. : ; ;
Price, ONE DOLLARrper bottle. One houle-wiilof
teh effect alasting cure. •
'Every bottle bears the'written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor.
' Sold by agenta in every town in the United States,
and by respectable dealerain Medicincs_generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER &. Mci3OWELJu,T4I-
Woodstreet;- '- =■ , • - -i.
r, Retail dealers supplied at Proprietors prices. [nvSfcy
Also,foTsalebylUEvSELLEß3,fi7Wo(dstrcet - -
- Ball's Sarsaparilla and trie Cholera*
•VroT a single' man,‘woman or child has, died of the
XI ; CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who amed this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city ofLouisville,
wherethisSarsapnriilais made, and:where fromlSQ ttr
200 bottles are retailed d&ily,-bilt few isolated cases, of
.Cholera hove Occurred, add they were either persons
front boats or those who disregarded ounadyice.
V f Cincinnati Chronic!*, -i
- For sale by KBYSER & M , DOWELL,I‘ICLWood st,
the gennine article’ may: oiwfijyiMm'
'• T)ETROLEUjkI— A : cenarn’cnro ror JDlAfLtifl(EA,.a
U£ dtsease very prevalent this hot wealher-rthe fore*
runnerofCholera.: Tryiti Forsale:byv
.179 : KEYSER fc McDPWELLy 140 Wood sfc ■-
WHITE WAX—SOOBB.forsale by • ■:
deed v - B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO,
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JBrngs anb fffehumta.
Public Attention
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
PBPBISI
OLD STOMACtFoOUPLAiffrs.
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; BOOK ANBJOBPRINTING,
W. Cotaer o f
fIIHE Proprietor'ot '■»©' > Moafcft?! rair and- MSKciraT
B -«*inrFxcnrßß : flHeBpefc»fiilly informs hlsfnends
EfSJS® ?®5» ofthew paWM%taftt he hns'/a
K££?”‘ ofJOBTYPE
S® C 6 to aXob PrintingOSlce.andthathe is pre
pared ; -vi- • ' •’ ••-■■■■-■
LEtroa PRESSPROTTEJO 07 WERT DESCRIPTION:
fgfe," : "safir*
: " Stortrih/v.TJ HalKpi.
!**“•»ofßlanks, Stage,Sleomboatand Cana!
Jr~.: ills v v *’^ 1 appropriate cuts, printed bit the shortest
ponee and most reasonable ■. ■
ii,fv„ r v.? p ' ctfilll y. a: * s the patronage of hta friends and
Scaerally, tn this branch ofhis business.
• .5ep22;,,t,. . E. HARPER.
y* | giif 1 .L~3 JABEB W. WOODWELE, <?t
.. , :. • CABINET eL'
XB&mFURNITVRE MANUFACTURER, Pfl
i Ware-rooms 97 and' 99; Third street.
■T W* W .respectfully informs hlsfrlends and custom-
V •' era that hehaSnow completed thelargest anafi
neai fitock of houieholdfarniiare -everbeforeseen ih:
piscity, as he 13 determined to uphold the.qaatily wiib,
w.eu-aeasonedmateridlsfbest •workmanship, ahdne west'
P® B JB£*t,und from .the extent ,0/ his orders and facility
in msnafactnnng, he is enabled 16produce warranted
fu S ll F e > *ubalowest prices, '■r ■ ' " :
-• He . Wjpted ihp principle of identifying the cus
tomers interest wiihhfs own, in quality and price,' aiid
Keeps hand the greatest vonctjrof every dei*
cripuon of fornitare, from the cheapest and plainest**©
me most elegant and cbstiy, that a house, or any part hf
one, maybe famished from his stock, or manufactured
expresslyto order. He therefore solicits.an inspection,
that the .advantages of his CRtAbliphcnenl may beltifotrn.
The following articles consist, in part, ofhis stock, which
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any of the Eastern cities : - * • • v -
PftrlQjy .
drawing, din*
ing, and bed room
chairs, of every variety, /, «
consisting of rosewoood, ma*
hogany and walnut EI izabe th o n,
Conservatoire and Easy .Chairs, of ; every
descnption}'Couches, Solas,Tete-a-tete ami Dir
_vans of the latest French, ana American patterns j ;
Tasbaes, 'What-Nots, and ladies’ t arlor Writing Desks
'of various kinds; Work -Tables andfancy inlaid
- stands, music stands, apd holders,marble top/ma*"
. hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and soto, ta
bles, extension dining table*-; all si2esof the
most , improved, .and decidedly the, best kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads andwaehstands of
each a large assortment; gothic.hall-. .
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
ana stools, secretary and ' book
cases; •aide' boonls, fire-screens, '
.. . towel racks, bat stands, and
: music ’■ stoofsi cribs and cots
for children; paper mache, . I
. table, tea poya, ms-. ,
hogtiny, rosewood, arid
inlaid, pearl v Tables,-
dec. Aci Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITtJREtuuI
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oabctbt bukzbs supplied with
all articles in their line y
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; famished at the short
est notice.-''''
Ail orders promptly attended to
CHAIRS AND FURNITURK.
Marittand I Voad, Sjuth *tde.
fii Ws have now oh hand a larre and /qsss?*)’
vA,- splendid stock of every "nrirTrnf
and CABINET-FURNITURE, which .ff
* "areconfident cannot be surpassed,
equalled) in this City, or rt tie West, in style add finish.
Those who are in wantoi Farnitare are respeclfally.
invited to call and examine lor themselves. -
07* Steamboats furnished on ih v shortest natice. • ,■ -
IC7" All orders promptly attended to.
feblfctf OTONNELLVMULLBN & CO. :
/J’nr&ttttre and Ohstr Wore ttooms.;:
' Ti B. YOUNG A CO., comer of Third ftk
fawijCjSnr and Smiihfiddtis-, opposite JBroumV HottL ui/
Pituburgh, Pa., keep constantly on hand ffp)
Ssilgsiand make to order, at the lowest prices, *f I
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE fr iid
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. . febtS
; Steamboat*, AJboy!
f . jfr The subscribers tender , their acfiV
«rgalg§lgi%knowlcdirmems for the favors bestow
ed upon them by their. Steamboat friends, and raff
-would respectfully remind them and others inie-f,« r
rested in building boau, that they are at all times pre*
pored to furnish,-on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Farniture.ond Chairs ol the bear
material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG & CO.,
Comer Third and Smithfield streets;
opposite “Brown’s Hotel.”
C, tlAms&S. H. OACLSB
Hammer O. Oauler.
CABINET WAKEKOOMjSMITHFIELDBTREET, ;
Bttvsttn Sevmthstnet and Strawberry oUey, PiUzburg. Pa.
. HAMMER& DAULER keep constantly on hand
IHL* a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
|WI warramedeqaal to any in ihe city, and sold on as
* s 'favorable terms as canheobtaincd at any similar
establishment in die Weit. 'They have now on hand an
unusual)y extensive stockveinbracing all kinds of Furni
ture, tram the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant/ AH orders promptly attended to. inrgi:6m
/\£jsZ3£ ’ WAI, E- SXEVENBQN continues; o manu
hm*m£>aiiiir fac litre CABINET-WARE ot every descrip-
at his old stand, corner of Liberty and
ifWßgMrteeveath streets; UNDERTAKING attended
to^nailitabronobefc' . - , .. . jpayll -
liondon Hustordt :• • /• '■
PURE London and Parham Mustard, by die keff. fbr
sale by Coct3l:tl] JOSHUA ROBINSON.
YOUNG &ADIISS’ SESUSAaY. ?
_ &Ll£QJt£BNy, . . ,
1 THIS'SCHOOL, under, the direction of Mr. A Mra.N.
. W. MrreALr, will be Ke-Opened iu “ Colonnade
How,” Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2d. A
primary-department. and a number of optional brandi
es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured,
so that instructions will now be given 10 scholars oi all
ages and attainments.
■ (For p&rticulais see circulars, which may be had at
the book stores—or consult the Principals', at their
dwelling, on Federal streot
'MUgficnyt Aug. 3,
_l__ H» 15. WUliams, ,v^.-
VTTILL open aCLASSICAL and ENGLISH SCHOOL
Vf on the Ui Monday ofSepumbtr.nezu. Room, over
J. D. Williams A Co.’s Store, corner of >Vood and Fifth
streets/ -
Rev. W«.D. Howard, Hon. Walx&b H. Lownns,
Dr. Elliott, 4 J. D. McCord, Esq* ; .
“ .Dr McGill, J.D. Williams. (jyafctf
; First Arrival of Fall Btoak of Carpeta, .
fpHE subscriber having just returned from the East, is
JL now receiving and opening u splendid stock ofgoods,
consisting in non of Very rich stylo Carpets, via: -
Brussels, Tapestry Brussels and Yeivets, imported
expressly tor this market. \
■ Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply,'with a heavy
stock o t all 'the tower priced grades; together with a
large variety of Hearth Bugs, Door Mats, Stair .Rods.
Whue, Green, Blue and Scarlet figured. Baize; from f to
3 yards wide. A superior article of French Tableand
Piano Covers. OU Cloth,from:|to.eight yards wide,-
««.,&c., *>•;.
Ail the above' named articles having been selected ’
with great care, ond purchased atsuen prees as to ena
ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the
mountains, .• r - - ■■> ; • v
Citizens and persons from the country arc requestedto
call and examine the stock at Lynd’s Carpel Emporium,
No. SO Fourth street, and No. 63 VVoodslreei:
aogg? ; .- ....... E, Wl LYNP.
\ JUST RECEIVED,» cases Of Fancy STRAW
Jlggarui CHIP BONNETS, Ladiiti Biding HATS,
jyRsP Children'! and Miua\ Bann4is, Boys' Hais t &o.—
Those wanting Bonnets will, please give her a caU be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Allorders promptly attend
ed to, at No 9 Fifth at. imylOnfl MRS. A LEECH. ;
T\IBSULUTION.—The partnership of McapQT & liEa
4_/ ts this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu-<
smess of the firm will be settled by H.Leer -
i_. , - j; B. MURPHY, ;
, Fito&ur**,3<Hh Jan., 1849.; ;-V H.LEE, ; r :' ;.
■ L NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the* sale of ; Woolen Goods, at the
old place. —H. LEE.
la retiring fromthelate firm of Morphy & Lee* 1
WJce greatpleasure.in recommending Mr. HiLeetotne
confidence of my friends and to the pubtic,
■ J&P3O ... ~ ; XR. MURPHY.
- Notice. •: - ■
A N application witLbe made at the next meeting of j
jEL the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a
Hank to bfe called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh* to
be located in the City ot Pittsburgh, and,lo hnvedcapi*]
talnot exceeding, two hundred thonsanddoUbrs. • ]
. Jttlyl:6m • ... THOMPSON BELLI
t Kxtra Family Flourt -
1 TjlOR the convenience of ihe citizemr. the proprietors
JCi of the ‘TOSBURGH OITV AULL&”ha ve placed
boxes forthe reception ofdrders.attUo foliowiagplaces:
/• &B. Floyd’afttore,corner of Wood and pth
M.Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Libenyand Market
• ; : J * "
1;. Wilcox, Jr.j Druggist, cor.dlh and Smithfieid,*^
John F Smith’s store) cor* High and Wylie streets f
2» £*?.?%!•-°® ce * Fourth etreetj - •.
H. C. Kelly; Orocer, cor.sth st. and market alley: -
M. Grass’ss .ifl.Sth Ward. .*/.
The Flour wattms will call twice
orders, and the Floiir v &OM delivered prompiy either in
barrelsor sacks,' (sacJc Fionr is .preferable for family
us©,j| without charge for cartage,? < • '
w plain that no accounts canbe allowed, and that
drivers.can have no permission to leave Flour without
lament. ■; We Jibpe that the public .will be pleased with
this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just
ce. , [mavffn ; WTLUARTH & NOBLE. ■ ••
HOi FORC4LIFORNIA.
fTtHE subscriber has been authorized to .receive Fdck
'Xageatobe forwarded toSan Francisco by the
of CORWINNE/ BROTHER A CO, at Paaaroa,.and
toengage Passage' in firstclass sailing Vessels from I
ranazna* to San Francisco. Every information given,-1
onafrpUcatidnn> , JOSHUA ROBINSON, . .*
ap!3 ~ Post BnildingB r JFifth at, neat Wood;,
I NhhAPEST SUMMEE GOOI» IN TOWN.—Light
1 y ; Cloths,; ail wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaxds,
Linen Doll* and. Ducks, with every -variety of Mar-
othtir Veatinia and.Trimmings.'by "* !
, jefr . r; ? ; J JOSHUAIIOBrNSON.
. ■ _ Tbe npttfbarghßrewery.” . .. !
jAVING taken a lease of mis weU.known'Breweryi
JLI. rand having it now in fall operation. I a m now pre
pared to famianmy friends and the onblic with'a sune»
nor articled ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any
quantity. Call and seeVatihe corner of.Pennstreet and
Barker’s alley.: rjaiyjj Z/ A.'BENITZ. |
'window 3hadieß t ; Bannin, ; . ,
i PAINTING ABSTAINING, warranted to
, fX Washout No. 10, Sr. Cum stSekt, Pittsbuboh?-
For specimens, Call atWilkiris HaUjWalkerVEx--
chMg< Siiuthfield street i and Keevil ] a Hat Starej Wood 1
: Masonic and 1. 0,0. F.’a. Aprons and Badges,painted i
m a superior manner. - - - I*'~ cu
Frcscopainiingextjcutcdinsuperior style, wit& Asßeri
.canscadForeigndeingjis. S. SIMMS WATSONT?*.--
jataf-; • EDWARD ItKERNAN j
'\i i.
<. ' •
gißisceUatttbits.
.: v- ?! f ”• » •.. J-. . .• tf .
■VI .. ->•■-. *:>, .... ■
•V'V’-f- • -*■ : •. •;
(Stoiifntg.
WlnterClo^lngSilUttgrliOwtorCftihi
P DELANY,I9O Liberty street, F*m&urgfi,has on
LL • hand-s:iarjre .assortment ortho latestistyie of
w inter Coats, OFfashionable colors. Also, Pants. Vests
tand ali oUier articles invthe:.cl6thinir line. Wholesale
[purchasers will find a mosV tiesirable stock' to select
[from; and willbe sold low for Cash. ' |decl9
i B. M. ; A&GTJST, i
i MERCHANT TAILOR, ' '
iTNFORMS his friends andcustomers that ho has open*
i±, ed a CLOTHING STORE, at-Nq. 85Smilfafield st.,
iwnere theyc&n be suited atall times with anything in
iiiisiine, made m the most'fiiiisbed.style And workman*
Tike faanner.''His Goode "are all : fresh, r oF the best and
and not pains will be spared
.1“® .greatest degree of sailsfactionjtohis .pat-
Moot of Reaay Made CL-oTHlNGar^ajr?
j'f ; ™: h ; - M*. K Bli Zi T., ' ’
i , MERC H A NT TAILOR,
i. „ . No. I t Smitfifitld >lriit,-2imbureh,-Pa„ .
;FT J ind T SI.S^Y ED ™OMTHE fisT-a large
®t° °f English
iffijiift>y. l teW,.?M > yHB,..Q»BSlMß«Ea and .VEST*
iwps-of Uie most approved color, hnd iiylea: which
lM 51,r ?P are<110 ma *£ «* Order in thevery USimhhnfer
jand or; the most reasonable terms. .. ! 7 • - - .
has always on hand a good assortment of gentle-’
e^ 8 F a ; .ssaw suss ' CLOTHING, %hins,
Suspenders, &c ;
clothing i Clothing
THREE BIG DOORS!
< , JOHN -RTCLOSKEY,
JvhoUsmt and Retail Jkcder^in : Clothing, 151 Liberty gt.
stodk of Fail and Winter Clothing is now ready,
<IXI. .amounting,; to upwards of $100,000; which I think
2l*v > ® to by oneof thechoicesrselecuonsoi gar»;
mehts eVek got op in this dr any other city In the West-.
era country. ',
been ;ali made early, I have
therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all
descriptions of/Woolien Goods, andamtherefore ena
bled to oner my & stock at unusually low prices.
; J have this season paid -mbre f than usual attention' to
the manufacturing and style of my so that the
fr ery lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. Hundreds of
new customers, both wholesaie/.and'retail, have .been
attracted hs moch by the saperior make of the clothing
as by the lOwnessof my prices. K
J ,Th® proprietor would particularly eail the attention of
all dealers xn Clothing to his present'stock, believing
mat upon examination pf the quail tyandpnees of his'
Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish
ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of
9,000 garments,from the finest in quality to thejowestin
price.:.
The proprietor is how determined to make this depart
ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has
constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited 'to
every section of the United States. - : ' r- - : : -
• In the cutting department will always bs found a very
large selection ofall the choicest makes of Cloths,Cas- :
Simeres and Silks, to be found in this or easternmarkets.
; He is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest
. notice in the latest and most fashionable stylesV :
■ ue respMtfuUy invites his old jriends and customers,
as well as the public in general, to call and examine for
hemscivca. * ; r • ■ ~ or • [octl3
.- Great Inducements to Bny Glotlilnftt
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOGB!' '
LIBERTY, AND on IRWIN STREETS.
rpHE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock of
JL CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT
MENT OF— .... -
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
ERY LQW PRICES.'. Persons wishing to purchase
will save money by calling on him. -
;«ep24 • ■ W. J. PAVITT, PrajmtUT.
AGENCY OF
Hetnesb|a /Celebrated Patent Sbears.
rrtllEundersignedhasbeen appointed by Mr. Heineah,
X of New York, sole Agent for the sale ofhis justly
celebratedpatentToildrs* Shears. He offers these Shears
now atmanofacturer’s prices. Havinga complete as
sortmentof these Shears, from 621 c. up lo Sta a piece,
he calls thenttention of Ladles, Milliners and Dressma
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
Si. Clair, and respcctrally solicits a" share of the public
patronage, which this article s© justly deserves.V ‘
t oct3l:im» .t J, F. HAVEKOTTE.
<sofliEis.
' SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
; DAT GOODS,
.-.-AT *HX
One ’Price Store of A* A* SEASON & CO.,
IVar.fi2 and 01 Market strut.
WILL commence on Monday, 7 December 30,1850
and continue through the month of January. On
ibis occasion, the whole of their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten
sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at folly one
fourth less than usual prices. -
The noticed tteir Semi-Ammal Sale lo any one of
the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will
be oufficienvgaarantee for- a call this teas on. They will
however mention a few of the Goods and Frices.forihe
benefit of who have never auended their Salesr
vizi~ ' '■
Rich Chishmcieg, - - ?5 Usual price $l,OO
:500ps. Couort anil Woo! Cashmeres, 25c. j usual prijfc
3?1e.;
1500 r H.Cotionand Wool Delaines, 15, 18|c. Usual
price £0 find 25c; ”
50ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual p nee
621 c.
50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Uaualprlce
75c.;
50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per ceut.;
. tOOps. French Merindes, 81,00. Usual price 81,371;
;300ps. Vaiaraettas and Uyonese Cloths. Reduced 33
percent;, -
'2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from
1H to 85 less than the usual prices.;
.3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons,at S and 10c, Usual price
18 and 25c.; -
>Fat( Colored Calicoes,OJc.' Usual prireOc.;
JIOQ cases English and American Calicoes, S and 10c
Usual price 10 and 121 e.; ;
OOcoses Bleached Muslins. *Reduecd2c.per yard;
200 bales BrownMnsjm—all grades:
_ Also-—LnceSj Einbroideries, ’lYiratwugs, Hosiery and
Gloves,Linens,Checks; Cloths, Caaaioeres, Cas&luets
and Jeans. -
Together wiih an immense variety of.other Goods, all
of which wilt be narked down to tower.prices than any
of their previous sales
They invite an early, callj os rat ny of their choiceet
Goods wiiUoon be sold.'
The lowest price first
decSU
‘A; A'MASON & CO.,
Nob. 02 and 64 Market stree t.
NEW FALL <>001)3!
JOSEPH HORSE & CO.r
No. 73 Markti, near Fourth, tlreet,
HAVE just rcceived’and offer for sale at Wholesale
and Retail—
' NEWEST STYLES OP DRESS TRIMMINGS) -
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers) Florence Silk) Velvets
and Plantes; Embroidered Collars | Caffs anil Cheml
.zelts; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Erabrciaered and
Revte’d Cashmero; alpaca, merino and Bilk Hose;
children’s plain wool and- Tartan Hose; children’s
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and
fleeced stllr Gloves: gents. Berlin, back and kid Gloves;
'gents, super-silk Shins and Drawers) gents. Saxony
and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars)
fancy Cravats) Comforts: Scarfs; Zephyr Work and
Canvass) Carpet Bags) umbrellas) Yarns) Curtain
Fringes; Combs; Buttons, Ac.. Ac.
IP” Bay State and imported long and square Shawls
ofievery quality. £0c125:2m
FresNArrlvat—SewGooda I
NO. 75 MARKET STREET, ”
Jt3*BKtWBKN rpTOTIL BTHSST AKD TOR PTAMnsan fft
: FRENCH, ENGUSH AND AMERICAN
; WINTER DRY GOODS'
THE .undersigned isnbwTeceivihg from the Eastern
'ciues by Express, a splendid assortment or Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash,
from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twentt/.
nv* per ctnt.beloto the cost of those who made their pur
chases earlier in the season; and vrill be sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at •
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
I .sfl piecesLnpin|s Preach Merinoes,.Cherry, Scarlr.,
| Pink’ Green,Maropn, Black, Mazarine Bine and Mode’
.colored, from 87*0. ay to the finest quality, manufaenred
under the French Republic. : . ureo
•• Ifl Pieces Saperiortßombazinea.-Lnpin’s manufacture
—atunprecedented lowpriceS. - /: ■
ISOpteceßlllackandColored Alpacas, from 181 cents
manufactured" nndkohairLV,^
~ 125 pieces TJribet; Parametta and Coburg Cloths all
I colors and qualiues, and cheaper than aver Wore offer
[ fed in thia city. -> uei
:'450 iSHAWLS: Superior Bay. State' and Waterloo
Long Bhawlfc Chamelion,Silk,and TurkS&ninDeChein
hnd all Wool: Broeha Shawls; Black and Colored Em?
bbrotdered ClofaShawJs, Plam and Embroidered Blwk
and Colored StlktFnnge,Thibet and Mous De Lain ;
Suawis. v' _
| i.* Superior Dhssb StlkaPlaid ChameUon
I !•■£ a 2? Satut De Cham, Wide Black Gro De Rhine
I Gro'| l e P A™“rf^ y F,SUre4 S,llCJ ’
; 150 1 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, superior
lor W be sold at a'great reduction trout torm
■ J . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
I . Pieces Bleached Mualini gothi quality, all widths.
I from vJ.to cents per yard- - ■
60Q pieces beavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from Clc
- to the best article manufactured.
- 200;piecei Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 181
centsperyardupto the finest Silk Warp and Welch
['Gauze Flannel imported.' '. *
k KlfliPihcea-Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn,
round thrend, wire twist,handdpnn and grass bleached.
125 pieces Checks, superior ma e, from Bto 181 cents ’
gerward, together a large assortment Of Damask
I’ Table Linen .and Table Cloths, • Russia' Diaper and
Crash, Caastnetts, Kentucky'Jeanß;-Bed Ticktoa Do
mesuc Ginghams, Colored' Cambrics, Plain LiSsevs
Canton Flannels, Ac. ’ ■"useys,
350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Glaves and HdsiCrv
—including every-variety and;quaUiy; which -willhe
sold at extremely low prices. • ■ ■ ■:■■■ •:
Thet customers of the house and all cash havers «r«
requested to cauand examine the goods, and-seenrere
bargain, as they will be Offered Wholesale and Re ail n
very low prices. |£7' No. 75' mfkaarut, fritf!',?)]?
aovlß ABSALOM* Motmre*'*-
Clothe I Clotha t Clothe!
A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCEs"ir6‘ n!.V* !
A..: Black and Fanoy colored French' and rtSES?
CLOTHS; PilotjCloakinghndDrebCloihs “BWh
Imi opened ai il • A. A. MASON ACO ’3
decB , ' NdS.63imd64Martet^.^,
■ ' bot*N;fc mimwwood *t.,
.may® - SdoaiabeltrwTirgmaUoy.
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V # - I
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70 WALNU2'
npHE UNRIVALtIin e EAOE'firt obtaining all wines,
X Liquors, 4c., GOODarid CHEAP.
“ haH lately—inconsequeuce of the numer*
puslarge sales madeby.hira toconsumafa*-bcetiol]liged
largely toreplenish his stockJiy fresh Importations, and
h© has now the satisfaction of offering some of the- best
Wnea'und.liiqtiors_eYet’iinpblrte.d by him. . He-would
refer to some in voices as follows—viz: "... - .
DUFF, GORDON* deli
cate Pale at very low prices, rare oldr and some very
choice MANRANHiLA, alFon draughi by ihe gallon.—
, Also j rare eld delicate AMONTILLADO, in ekskshf 10,
frirfcrinariniers. Some EXTRA *
ADO In bottles, pnt ap in Europe, which he
tbanyihatcan produced. I .';
. *•* TheMANZANILLA and AMONTiLLABd Sher
nes are pecoliarly adapted to.convalescents, aa they,
strengmen wiihont BtimulaUng,-rind have not the acid of
many other Wlne&.»; * « t. ;
PORTWIPiES—-principally specially'selected
his sales to consumers from the stockof’ * BuBMESTSahk
at Opprtoyand imported direct -t - • *
These wines are fruity and : delicate, and (have been:
higlUyjippj&yfidi.'by.^his.teastojneTS,-beconse-of-their
manifest superiority overall other. Ports and Red Wines
palmed off as :
- They areof various sons and prices, in bottles anion
draught by the gallon, orwholesale by the cask." Among
them is some-rare delicalcr WHITE PORT arid MALM
SEY PORT.
•♦•Persons snfleririg with ohitohlcaffecUtm of the bow?
els caanot be too carefai in their PORT. * » :
MADEIRAWINES-of varitwk sorts, dry and 'rich;"
South Side, old East andWest?lndia.* Bercial,&cv, &<ri;
on draoght,m botileeend by casks. •'»'
Astothe SPARKLED WINES ofthe subscriber, il
ls well known that theMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and the .spIendid,SPARKLING < MOSELLE, imported
by.him are,superior to 'trny are sotd 1
at prices as lowaamo A o riheinftriofr wines riovWnthe*
market which are potupon 1 buyers arySttJtfdsx.^v - ' ' J :>
: :He.has also CHAMPAGNE WINkS of vd ribusbiahde
and qaalltie*> at very low price sre tail or wholesale. In
the article of CLARETWlNE3,generally;- triesnbiseri
ber holds himself to be a judge,andhe ounri‘lho finest
stock here, from .the very iowesrprice, by the 'single ddr
2en,-to the first ciasr-or ” of ; MKDocr : v rt v
Of BURGUNDY WlNEShehas aiarge Block and ean
assure costomers that he can present-to X\ emjfrOmhiS
Burgundy as France affords.
. ?.AV^®“ ,^f^,in dßA I RSAC tuwaysonhaiidin'BbWes.
. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE'WINES,
from the cellars of Messrs. DsmHAKn AJobdan, of'Co-'
blen*. are extensive, and number manySUU .Hocks and.
Moselle, fro in thCenriabest sorts io'lae .verV'choiceit
kmtages of the “STEINBERG,” which is the* best’
growth of the Rhine. : • ;
i lathe articles of COGNAC tuid other BRANDI&S'hA
has howc a fine,s tocky embracing some very bid extra of
ISOO, o£O xxmx Dupox *' Co,; ana.fibmOelebrhied
« CLAVIER of 182 L” ln'eighlhcasks,andl642 in hhds.
and in eonrig r h>7wnt, whi ch
will be sold _ : '
'Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGA H EL A WHIS
KEY. J AMAICA SPIRITS,PRESERVING BRANDY
anqaJ.l other Wines’and-Liquo^s,-including nil .of the
Qboye,SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any
quantity dtsirea.,: Ji... a-;
; A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS, -
• _ %*4S Goods delivered, within one day's reach of Phila
delphia, freight PAip.- Orders,will be promptly execu
ted if sent by mail or telegraph r
: Address, . JACOB SNIDER, JR.,
Cheap Wine Store, . • •
novlS . .7Q-WMhUt street, Phila.
J« T. Decker, Woodward & Co.,
Builders and Erectors qf lightning Rods, on
• SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES'
ORDERS left aidiisdffiqe or the PosLOlfice , and for
personal imeryiew ca i be seen street.:
residence iof Dr. Wood arid Ferry* •
■ Eferences—profeabor SUHman, Editor of SUliman’s
Journal j Professor Ol M. Mitcnell,bf tbe Cincmnau
ObservatoTyj Professor Robert Peter,of 'fransylvania
University, Keutncky; -Professor Chester « ewey, D.D.,
New York; Professor J-L. Cassd, Clearlaria
University;Ohio. , L -
In W.l*oomis, John Harper, Wilson
M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spares,
J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U S. Arsenal; John
Ewing to Sons.; L. Harper,D. N. White, W. A. Mar
shall,John Sampson, Major Davis arid Joan B; Shoenber
ger, ' •' friovl&tf
i •; OaUlne£Zaps. * .
P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are now
being introduced into all the leadb;g schools in
NewEnsland and New We have obtoined the
agency tor and iavite aeachers and;
sehool committees to call anti exomine them :
No, l-rM#p of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches;
No-2 do Eastern < - do • do
N 0.3—.. do * North America, 70x84 '
No. 4-r do United States, 70x82- -
No.fi— -Co Europe, . - 70x82
No.U— do - Asia, 70x79
No. 7 do S. America A Africa, 70x84 -
of the series; wall key,s2s; or the first two
Hemisphere Maps, with key, 810. : .
These Maps are unrivallea in'accuracy, beauty and
cheapness,' arid adapted to the wants of the primary,
gratrimar and high schools of the United States.
For. sale at publishePs prices, without addition of
freight charges, at the ; - aA,
• ; EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE,
hov2t : . cdr Marketarid Fourth sts.
Tl/TEDICAIi DEPARTMENT,-—-The regular course of
iUL Lectures wifi commence on the first tf -Notanm
and coiftinne until the last of Febrnary. . The Anatomi
cal Department 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
, PttOVESSOBB: .:
Z.Frkkman,M» P., Professor of Anatomy. * .
RIS. Newton, M. Du Professor of Surgery. ! »
11; J. Uulcz,M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice 0
: Medicine. ;
W, B ybd Powell, M»D,, Professor of Physiology, Pu
. : tho!dffy*Mmetal6gy and Geology. .
J. KiNG,Sl,D.,ProFessorbf Materia Medioa,Therapeu
uca and Medicai Jurisprudence.
J. Milton SanderS) M. D.,"Professor oftlhenustry and
Pharmacy, :;
J. A. Wilson, M. D., Ptiofessorof Obstetrics and Dis*
! eases of Women andjChtldren. . .
- 'CLINIQUE LECTURES.
! AlaKctn*—Prof. H. J. llul£r
; Surgery—Prof,R. S. Newton, .
- Z FHKKatAN, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator.- ■
The fees for a full coarse amount to su»a.
Each Professor’sTicket,sls.' Matriculator’s 85: De-
Fee.3lo.' Graduation, 820. ; .
Those
their letters (postpaid) id the Dean: and Students arri- :
vine in the city will please call oti him m the Commer
cial Hotel. R.. 3. NEWTON, M. D., ‘
' ’ '' —t—
. LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon EWM King,ProflafTheory and Practice of Law
Jno Dkulfield, Esq, Prof of Commercial J urisprudeiice.
ZVmu—sso per session;
AUcommumcatiohspenaimngtothi&doimrtmontmusi
be addressed to : : E. W. hL KING; Esu. '
SUrnpkUy 2Vim.,March,lBso. y ■
The Faculties, for intelleotaai abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
with themosldistinguishedin our country. Tho Medical
Faculty constitutes an .ahoxhaly-in this or any other
country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of
Teachers.'
Those who wiflcontemplate ourgeographlcal posit*
and theextentof ourpopulation,edn have ad douh' :,on >
the eligibility of our situation for an Ante rip '
rkind. As to health, includlngailseasa&s of*’ >0 °* -w®
deny that any other city has tnori. • ’ *o© year, we
The first class of the Law dnd Medio' , »v
this Institute were small, but thd d*" -al, Departments 0..
them are talented and in the highe*'; j , at * eniCll composing
afavorableomenforthefuture' *tdegree respectable—
That the pnbUc maybe
and 1 Facultv form . cuty to &thte, thar the Trustees
its (inure success i ,-t < f>n“«ien,tVhicti augurs well foi
zation which con' ‘ aa H* 111 ibe peculiar internal orgam
? r.uecis them, Cannot be interuptdd.
aol „ E. W. M. KING,
>■ . -• President of the Memphis Institute;
. t ~Silver f'orlu } 8poon0» .
, \y " keep constantly on haaa a large assortment of
4 -.Mlyer' JForks, Spoons, 4-adlcs, of our .own
r aanufaclnre, of standardailver, .
JOHN B. M’FABDEN fc CO,
05 Market street. ..
’• ' . sHagnltyinß aiaiMt. j
j irow, two and three g'-asses* suited for detecting
\J ; counterfeit bank notes.and othei* purposes*forfcule
by ; XoclMJ I : : JOliM a. M’FaPBEN & CO.
: **■« CiUMM ot Allegheny City. •
A *?' ti»e-recepUoQ of Orders fot OITY MILLS
jOl., FLOUR is left at , the store of MercerA Robinson;
Federal street, . Such Orders will lie promptly supplied
■mrtO WHdHARTH XwOBLB.
_ 3OO den Wanted ImmeiUatelv. •
A OiiARTIERS RAILROAD—The wages
ja.,are 80 cents per day;.and we, charge 31,75 per
k l»n b S? d, s.?m Ap flJ'' “tie office,on the Steuben
ville road, near JWlooald’a tavern—4 miles from Mu*.;
burgh, tnuieaaaf] BURNSIDE. HANNEY A CO.
Becker's Farina; 1
.Polishing,Patty; - Starch Polish;
.Pare Bay Rum and for sale bv
• ' ' COULTER A JIACKE,
oclj corner of tyood ncd Third streets^
QO B s%S- LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL
•ffi 5?°J? Pittsburgh And fale'
5 0 ?£ o?E pel “““» Company; These Fish far
‘“4"® a J v p r and fatness any caught In the lower Lakes
and ore pat op erptessly for family nae.' ~ . 3>
: novld eomer of Filth'stf^Vtod:Mit^t*allelv:
A Healthy Location.
eonulning ,rom one .. Soto«!|* . onß w
THOMPSON BELL.
* For
in 03 ‘ offic « Buildings,
'y°’*'*ibted room,.third story; entrance Mar
k Iui e i^ e Bnd Fourth streets.
email brick house, in Pin township, neor Penn-
Btqnire.of - ; E..D. GAZZAM, ,
■-° . •• i_ .. • , Np.lM Second street.' • |
• T'JJE flantagenkt guard RAZORS can. be
JL- used in .bed, in the darir, and bypersona,withtremu-;
ionanana, witbi ease , safety, and in naif the-usual time,
.WUb6nttb6 possibilityof catting the akin'. This is «-
fected by meaes of the parent Guard, whfeb is adjusted
&Mhe razor.with ihegreaicit nicety f and simplicity,—
Eyefry Razor iamadeof ibe finest tempered-steel, and
warranted. ;
They have.been. extensively used in England,’and'
ipronoiineed tiie most perfect- and safe razor manufac
tured.
newirtvenuon may be used with perfect safe*
ty F—tendon Post.
- “ This razor is a splendid invention, and of great-use
to many persons, especially fbr-pcople -with Unsteady
hands. s !— Chamirtrs*Edinburgh Journal. : ...
Fot sale at the Watch and Jewelry Store of •
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Flour Reduo e<K.
WILMARTH'A NOBLE will sell their Extra ’Flour,
delivered onand after the Ist November, at 82j25
f*100Bs.; Superfine at $2,00 |*loO Era. : A liberal dis
count to retailers.
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Insurance (Sompanies.
Sulnt) Fire and lalu< TnniMtUttm
.' INSURANCE). . t-j -•
rriHE INSURANCE COMPANYOFNOIITIJAMII3U
JL1104; Pfiiladelphiarchartered 17B4veapli«l 8300-.
; iest;m, Wii«so' Stywiu
niake innurap.ee on bhUtlinga and their contents ialbi*-
city and vicinity. Also, mi property of every descrip
i non, on steamboats and other vessels.either bylnldna
transportation or.on the seas. > ,;.w
DIRECTORS:
Prest,, Jacob M. Thomas;
. John R. NeflV ,
: ?d'! a I 4 S rauh i • Richard D. Wood, '
• . i°knA.Brown, William Welsh,
1 ’ ■ Ptancil Haskins,
I Snrnnel Brooks, S. Austin Allillone.'
i Charles Taylor, ' William E. Bowen,
■ Ambrose Whitc, Georeo W, Asmnwall.
Morris, Water, H. D, Shcrrcrd, SecY*
| Thts.is the oldest Insarance Company in the United
States, and flom its high standing,
piemeans; and avoiding ali iisfitof M
oascharacter, rnay be considered tur offering bjcslo kh*
rm&M WM.K JOtjES? AgS,"* ,
i??i No. 141 Front street.
SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND BECURI\
■ . -™E NATIONAL LOANFOTTO *
■ lilß'K INSDKASOB SOCIBITS'
! LONDON AND NEW-YORK.
Capital, £S0OjOO»— Bqtitir to«aiSoo,O(H>.
IW® l ®.* '.“i® Mifto* of piofi&.ii A-pwuoii or BoiK ■■
W-’-vf a S a<l «T»Pln« invested in B. S. Government l
9ieeM;aaO otherseßuntiei in' the City of New 'tSki • *
i iFoiicios held lAthWicouhttyover :6,0C0i; > Persons lad'
’X|®®fe P K f |St I C,,a1, “ 3r - '
i of life tatty at'ony ■
i amount/.of annual premiam,.«
i i.-®® may at anytime surrender, his policy, and receive .
poticy.upon the Jonnßyatem cow Introduced .
. j-i?n«* es already, insured, end; entitled to a tua-Mri
ioani'are not sfmtont from said two-ihirdidan.if the)”
prefer it, upon the terms suited "iiftiW Society’s »
■ A pdifiy'niW, at a tnoderale aiaaaV premiam. insttrj -■
for life, and hesuryiyo to reach.the egeof 00 years. Jhe
full turn insured up to 813,000, iota be paid to Hurt or if -
he dies before repching jhai: ; a«e,lhe lull snm,lnsnted
yrili be paid famiiy oVlepil represealatiyear^^
: Ithos pecome customary in the AtiaPiieciliotforcon- .I''
gregalions to insure the. Hves tbeirPaato«, and on
Chrotraasor New Year Vday to hiake the family* pw. J
sent of the policy., This is certainly,ah/Cicoeileritwayv f :
of showing their regard for their Mimster>who9* salary :
mvurymany caßcs ia scarcely eqtial to his iaraediat? tt
wants. <To the man of at\ his dealhy it Is aeon-v
splauon beyond, expression* to know,that his hefplosa * 1
littleone»arethurprt>.yidfedfor. - •' '• '*!». *.*»
{ Churches involved, would do well io insure the s Uvea ,
of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the •
• amount wduld be hppHed to liquidate the debt; •'••■■■ vr; c ’
ErplanatoryparapnletsaDd information givencratis.
-at the Banking. House of :. . ; .WM. A.lUlli & CO,, .;-' •
, nov29 , . .yVoodSt,second dcor aboveFoarthr.
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TTAS TAKEN ON HIS LIFE,F6k
J_L'S4)ooo| iQthe Connecticut'Mutual. Life Insu
rance Company, ofHarifard,'Connecticut. *
- .Theibllqwing are the Joint-Stock rates 'of Preciism
M other Lifejcsnrance Companies- compared with th 6
rates of Hanford Life and Health:insurance Company
: Annual eaymtntfor FaUcy ofiont.Oouiand diUan. '■.
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Namt of Company. .... ?-ft's&'f S' 7
Hartford Life&H.lnSiCo.-i1050'13.6018.40 24.00 33jG0<<.":
;-.-jEtna Life.lnsurance-Co*-U.70U5.80 91,30 9940 40.G0 -
CharterOakLlftlns.Co--«il,70! 13302L30 29404040 u
, • United, States Life Inf. CQ-i4mi.15.00 34.70 534**1?
Life Jna. C.o-14.4Q , t 20,40 2740 3740 5840 -
. National lioaa Fond Co.;/ •T4.8pf10.30 2540)34.70 £rABO : ' v '
' itwiUbeseenby theabovetabielhatibenifesfor In-*: '
surance (withontparticipationm pToiits)in this Company- .'
are more: thanfifteen.’per cent, lower titan, any Joint •
Stock Compaay/uithis Coantiy de.the -Woildjiittd .they .0
hive been adopted aftera full mvestfgdtioa oz the whoio -- ■>
subjeeu J- ' v ‘‘--v
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or the Hartford lafe and Health CO; wiU'appiy'to- "’ ‘
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. dec4 Comer of 4th and Wood streets, np stairs*. -
Head Tills l
To Farmers and fkaiß itrishing • ' '‘ *
TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY;:
THE New York “"Washington County Mutual Insu
■-rance Company i' id the company for them to insure ‘ ■
iiu It is the only Fanners’ Mutual Insurance Company .i.v
that has run through five years without taxing- their
note, j It is the.largesi company of,thekindinthe-WorKL
numbering over 111,000 members. It does not insure
Steam;Mills, Carpenter or-Cooper shopsi or anything- «
hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only House : -
their contents, and but 82,000 on one risk s Churches/
Aiademies and School Houses, and bht 81,008 on each. •
A certificate can be seen.from one of the first men inv '
Pittsburgh, to show, that iheCompanydoeApay Its loss--''
es ptompUy. ' C A. CwLTON.GenHAgent,
, povl cot. ot;4th and. Wood
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THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY DJBHBr, -
ANCE North Room :
change,ThiTdilreet,Eiuladeiphia. m
... Fisb ,iHsuaANcs.—Buildings, Merchandize and other' ■'
property in _uum and dmmry; insured against loss o if " "
damage bj'iire at !l:e lowest rate of prcmium.
lUki.tc InsnßiacK.TTThey 'aiso insnre Vessels, Car-'
goes siid Weights, foreign Or coaatrtisej under ohen or- "
special policies, as the assured may-desire. - ■
Iklaot Teassportatio.-*.— Thcj-aUoinsnre mercW--
dize.transnorted_by:. Wagons,..Railroad. Cars, Canal-.
Boats and Steam Boats, an rivers and lakes, on tie most
r Seal, Edmund:A. Bonder.
John C.Dayis. Robert Burton; John R; Penrose;lamuer '
Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R, -■
Davis, Wll Ham Folwell,John Nowlin,Drill htjaSlon
James C Hund, ThemihilusJtaUldingJ H. Jonesßrooks’ - ‘
Henry btoan, Hugh Craig. George SerrUL Spencer Me’ -
Ilvam, Char es Kelly, 3:6; Johnson, William Hay,Dr.
S.Thomas,John SeilersiWm. Eyre,Jr; , ut ' .
.DIRECfoHS AT PITTSBURGH —D. T. Morgan, ‘
Hugh Craig, Jno. T.Logan; : = v " : a »
WILLIAM MARTIN, President. 1 ■
Tnos. C. Haud, Vice President. t*«nuwu.
. r Josjml. JV. Cowah, Secretary."
It? Office of the Company, No,4a Water street,'Pitts
burgh. QelOidtf) : • P, A. MADEIRA, Agent. '
T^?na 1 rS& 1^ n “ Mt® Stools loimmM
desirous of insuring their Animats w ;ii
,-S- learn from the following byfawofthiTComniiriv
that the terms of life insurance on stock is v Rtv rent
from insurance on human Ufe. The
tpj ay Where the; animal breaks »>ogsg£ffi£S; l
not ensue, they will ba
ammij notexeeedin, -; he^0 f » *» >
' ■-' : O. A. COfcTON, Agent, .
* or of Fourth and Wood star, op Blairs.
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I *h7 • - of: the lftsyra»w' Co. cjHonhAmaiea.
ifa b ccn removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
St- j6.j No. : 141 Front sireet,ihird honse Eastof Wool
, .irteUwheTe the aubscriberwillissue PoHciesonßalkk
Ings and their contents, and onSbipnjontsby Steamboat*
and other;vessel4, r for the.'above old and
Company. ■ [ap3] , WM, 1\ JONE 3, Agent;,
aH4 HcaUb Innuahcs* : '
3f\HE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE' '■
L i C OMPAJV Y, of -Philadelphiiz, Incorporated-by thg
egislaturc of PennsyWaniaj March,lMS* Charter Per* i
petual; Capital SlWJyOOO. 'Jt<ue& lower than any FtnnjvJ
camaCompany, and fall 20pereenu fowerthan '
usuMrates of Life Insurance, as thefonowingeompari
. soiiwiU show. Thqs'apersonor.tfteageofSOinsuring
: for: 5100 for life. iposVM\ r in the Girard Ppimugf. .
vai;iaB2^6.PeDflMat^tl;g2 J 3a,-EQunableS2 1 01,‘New /
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DkajiCTOEs—SinmelliOmoifChailes D HaUiTymP ’
Boone, lioberl P King, Charles P Hay e*.MW Baldwin.
Ctina ii Campbell, M Keeve, M. 1).: Dewis Cooper, :
J Eoilman Barker, K H llnlicr, fcdwju R Cope. Prat- ~,
dent, Samuel D Orrielt; Vies President. Robert P. Kino , _
Secretary, Francis Binckburne. c ,
Applicoiions will Ue.receivcd and every information
given by SAMUSU, FAHNESTOCK, Agent?. Oyrrios-
Commercial Kopina, comer of Third and wood streets' “ 1 -
Pittsburgh. l ■ ■■ ii-;:■ \ ~.. , ■ • octii&T -
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,®feo FranMln Five Insurance Compass
. I .ov pijiLanibrniA. • . . •
T\IBECTOKS:-- . ■ •
Mt CharlesW. Banoker, . George W. Bichanl*; •
' ! Thomasllart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
TobiesWegner, , AdplphlE; Bode, ■ -->
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C^.G.Banc m>E £c^ VBANCKEK > i,reS ’'* ;
~ ILr Coatinue to make Insnronpe* perpetual ortffliitod.’ o • ;
on rtfu re J7 description of propCrtjr in town and country,
r Ahe Company have reserved a lorgejContingent Fond' .:. ■ -
wMchj-wimttielr Capital ahdPremiums. softly investedJ
afloni^uplepn>ieotion,tO_lhe*ssnf tfd, - ~ —'-'"-v,
: The Assets of the Company,'on January Ist, 1849, aa ‘
fnhUshed-agreeabiyto an Act of Assembly, were asj(bif. *
, Mortgages'.— 51,047,488tt ’* ?'
Beal Estate-* .;;. .. 94,724 85 '• I
Temporary Loans..*.; —■■■■■ ■. ~ 00,00185 7 •
, Slocks •—*-..—51,623 95 '• ' i
Cash,Ac.— 37 .
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813,318,433 71 .' J ,
incorporation, a period, of 19 years, they ' '
have paid upwards of Ons Million Four Hundred Thml* •'
sand JJoUars, losses by. fire, thereby affording evidence ’
oflhcadvantagesoflnaarance t fta wellaalhe abiluya&d *
disposition to meet with promptriess.'all iiabiliti>s . ■ ' *
.aHfe tefe ',
Fire (md ZOartne Inaorance. 1 .■(
•enter,offerejomakepemianentand' limned InSraSra-'
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‘ •• '.DIRECTORS:
U H^;S ,Efl,Prert ' Samuel Brook.,
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• V- Henryl>, Shemrid, Sec’jr,- ~ *: i
w«f. ®»W Insurance. Companyin tha?,Unfa»A^ 'xAs ■
aa ??S been chartered in 1794- 4ta charter is ner*~ ;•*•■'»
s?™“i an HfWto»lB.i»ghatanding )r long expene&eeiam't'
pie nieana) annavojdingnlijrisJu of an extra hftxardim* --
caaracter,iunay beconsideredaaoflhTinff hmpleaecTjrt- * ~
tytothepnbUc. WHJtfAhf P. JONEST
__ At Counting Boom of Atwood; Jones&Co.» Water and ;
iTont ats,, Pittsburgh ' mayty
SriAWta.— ReeeiTca this mornlnr 1 per eXDroBi. dria ’ *■ v
3iOalib,Bay StateandLongSa&.mlS-virPMiSS ’f
nor stales audQH»siTcs. For jaloioxr. •. • “;*?■ *
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