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• GaitLlbcrty property Tor Sale* .
A PROPERTY of 3D /cet front on. .the.-Turnpike at.
ArTa6 f XiUtfTty. by 0t deep on asirecno alley, having
abrick Cottage Honse'ahd Cellar under
the House- a garden and valuabTe Fruit Trees or various
kinds Possession on'the Ist'of April.* PriceStOO.—
Terms, S2OO in hand ; balance at SlOO a year.
* 8 CUTUBERT General Agent,
febl _ 70 SmithfieM street.
" : HFoiTTcteat in Btrmlngnnpi.
ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE,
with store '.oomaand cellar,favorab)y-aua-..MIJiEsL
ate for n large Grocery and Produce business. . Possess
ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, 10 .a good
busiuesf tdanv .
ALTiO—One.. large • Bnck—occupied. as a boarding
hou'6 and inti
ALSO—Meven new ihrce story Brick Houseß—some
just finished; possession given immediately. Oihersrn
the Ist April.
ALSO—One Frame .lunse. and several np stairs
rooms. . ■ .*
ALSO—.)ne Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. :
- ALSO—One Lumber V ar>L wnh space »o pul a largo,
amouut—and one of the best points about the city tor
sale.*.: . .. ;■ „
FOR SALE OR LEASE-One large lot, favorably
eitualcdfora Foundry and Engine Shop or other manu
facturing, having, deep water in from,.(a. harbor,).lor
fitting Out ami repairing steamboats, Ac. .
ALSO, FOR saLFi—lso,ooo Brick, in lots, and sold
' lowrJf not :-old before,they will bn sold on Tuesday,
the goth of March uext,»t 12 o clock, M ,forca«h or op*
proved paper.
ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on.
Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham,
near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Warcroom
of Rum, Matthews A Co., No. S 3 Water street,—or
through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter.
feb? JOHN RHEY.
i. Coal Hill Property Tor Sale.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY of thrce-fourihs of an.
acre, having a from of 111 feet on High street, by
60 deep on Kirkpatrick, street to Herman alley, with a
comfortable. Dwelling House of 6. large rooms, a non i
in front and good cellar, a. well of Sue water, coal shed
and oiuerout buildings. This property is pleasantly lo
cated. having a fine view of our three rivers and two
cities. .Price slstio. Terms 5575 la band ; balance in 1
a,3 and 4 years. S. CLTHBfciRT, General Agent,
. febl . - . r .76 Smilhfield street.
LawrencevlUe Property*
T7OR SALE—A valuable property of feet front
oa Butler street by 107 on Prospect street* with u
new brick Honee, of five rooms,-and alaxgefcwA
Storefiltedun and doiug a good businessan jjfiH :
excellent Cellar and Bake Oven,Stable, Garden* 1 “!™n"
Ac. .Alio, a Steam Engine,arranged for turning two
lathes; three. Grindstones; und two small Mills, for
grinding Barley, Corn Meal, Feed, Ac.; two wells of
water; pram and meat tjnbs, and many other fixtures.
Price SvOOO. Or the Kenl Estate will to sold without
the Engine, Ac. The ownens going West, which is the
only reason for offering so great a bargain.
. s. t.'UTHBERT, General Agent, .
76'Mnulifielifstreet..
Very' Valuable City Property for Sale*
THE undersigned, Administrators of the estate-of
Thomas Fanman. deceased, offer for sale the entire
real estate of the raid Thomas Fairman, consisting of
:one 20 feet lot fronting on Libert; street, running back
to alO feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the
Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected,
fronting on Plain alley, thirty three feet tour inches.
Alsp, three lots fronting on Cherry al ey,each eight'
een met front, and running back GO feet-parallcl with
Plain alley. Allot which property will be -sold at pri
vate sale, by application to tie subsenbersjor if not sold
before thesiSth of March, will be. offered at auction to
the highest bidders.
Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to -
R. FAIRMAN, or
R; CAMPBELL,
161 Liberty street.
ja3(htinr&s
A LL that portion of ray nver bottom, lying between
4\, the Pittsburgh and Braddock’a Fiold Plank road
and the river, supposed to contain about fifty acres, to
which will be attached a two story Frame House, with
an excellent cellar underneath, an Orchard a Stable
and Bctifcl Uisin a high slate ofculuvahon, and would
be wellmajculated tor Dairy or Gardening purposes.-'
The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the
county, as the occupantwiii have his choice of the river,
plank road or railroad for his accommodation. No per*
•on need apply unless he can. come well recommended
for honesty, industry and sobriety.
JaS&tw* WM. G HAWKINS,
Real Estate for Sale.
fTtHE undersigned offers for sale a large number of
X valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites
for manufactories^in the borough of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public School House and English Lu
theran Church. •
.' The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and
manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at
which lots will be sold;.will render them a safe and pro*
Stable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable.
For particulars and terms enquire of the ondersigued,
at the office of Geo. F~ Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,
Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William
•Ssmmes and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, ai their offices in
Birmingham. • [ian27} MOSES F.-EATON.
SHE subscriber offers for sale a large and well built
BRICK HOUSE, with live or more acrcsof ground,
iated on the Fourth street Road, within ihreo miles of
this city. Possession given on the Ist of April next—
Also, a veiy desirable lot of ground, containing over
FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there
on, situated near the above. Also, a lotof ground 48
'feet II inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence ot Mr.
A. .Toner, near the city,opposite the 7th Ward, on
Pennsylvania Avenue. Potsesnou given immediately.
It is now ceruun that the Plank Road will be completed
pastthe above property early in the coming summer.—
For further information apply to DAVID Bfc»ELER,4th
street Road, near the first described property, {ja&btf
Sammer Boarding Uouce to let*
mtib AlausHjn on ftouuery llill, with oat Buildings,
X Orchard, onrubbery,&c., including aoout tea acres
oi gTuumJ, will J>e let to a good tenant, who wishes to
keep a h«use tor the reception of visitors.
. i oe jiersra renting may become an Agent for the sale
O’ sonir tie udjoi dug ground, ind,if successful .in
more tuanp + v the rent. Tho. location is
brantt), ana uas man* . mciime» making it pirucuiarly
desircvt.io .tMunmer reirea- . brtqoire ot Thompson
it 11. at me office ol A- WiLKINS & CO.,
. ju&2 ' corns. fhiru and fllamet sis.
Valuable Property Tor Rent*
• • ' • a lore- slory BttlCh. HOUSE, belonging to
eslulc of VVm. ■-Torrßrr, deceased, is oifer
iaai!ei* f uT rcnt or i'-oae. It is situated on Fourth st.,
Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been
newiy papered and painted; it is now occupied by Mrs.
Venter. Rent, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or
Robsat C. Torres, at the works of Knap &Co.
Possession given on <he Ist of ApnL
L.R.M’ABOV,
Guardian*
Drag And Prescription Store for Sale.
A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE; located in
r\ ■ a flourishing and improving part of the city, which
is doing a.profitable bustnatfis offered for sale apon
easy terms.
’ For further particnlars, apply at this office. - gaga ■
Penn Street Property for sale.
QA FEET on Pennatrcel by 110 leet deep to an alley,
-OVJ just below St. Clair street, and adjoloiug Mat
thews’Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Sell,at
jo2V A. WILKINS A CO.’S.
Innn 4CRES OF LAND, in Jefferson county, for
9UUIP sale. Enquire of Thompson Belt, at the
Cheap Country Residence.
A LOT on Nannery HiU, contaimog four acres, will
. be sold very low to any one wishing to build there-,
on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a:
most beautiful view, [oeu.’!] THOMPSON BELL.
For Oent».
A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between.:
Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr. Thomas While, as a Dry Goods Store.
ALSO—A large .well Crushed ROOM in thtf-seeond
* . story, to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This'
Boom is well r alculatcd and suitable for a Musical Sa-;
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
'double offices. E» D. GAZZAM,
aplUf Office,Third st.,over the Post Office.
Coal Lanci on Yoagntogheny,
‘ifIfYACRES on the river, just above, the 2nd Dam
IUU' there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for.
putting coal in boats. loct2l] THOMPSON BELL. ;
. : ! : 7~To Lst« ■
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bant
Lane, Allegheny, betweentlte Hand street bridge
anoAqueauct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate
Broker, comer of sth and Southfield streets. £oet29 ;
MTHE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 10
Hay street, Snyder’s Row. Pncc S3QCO. Terms
—ssoo cash ; 8500 in one year; and 8200 Q m-£ve years;
To be secured by mortgage on the- premises. Clear of
all incumbrance, and title indisputable, Apnly to ;
...■--.WILLIAM DIGBY,
J&7;lm No. 161 Liberty street. 1
A Farm Tor Sale*
fl'iHß subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF. LAND,
~JL -containing 160 acres— loo of which are cleared.—'
The fium lies directly on the road from Middletown to
Jefferson ; ills well-watered ; with a bearing orchard;
and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The
buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn 1 with
Stabling. For further particulars apply to ihe. subsen*
ber,on the 'premises, in Allegheny .county, 12 miles
from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON.
i Moon township , October 23—tf -
■■ For Bale*
A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate
/A one milc-below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun
ty,on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 bt
40feet,H-stones high, with abasement. The house has
been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms.
It is within 201) ysuis of the Ohio river, and.commands
a fine view r< * L and is bonnded on the North west by
the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro
, party would he desirable for a country residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 6 acres
hajotnlngltwillbe sold with it, if desired by-the pur
chaser. The terms ore ao moderate, that u will be a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of - •
N. P. AG. L. B. FETTERMAN,
febJ3.tr . Attorneys at Law, Foanli st. :
For Sate*
A HOUSE ANDLOT, situated on Pike street,between
Walnut and Factory strcetSj.Fifih Ward. The Lot
ut* feet front and 100 feci deep, on 1 ich there are
- two small Frame Tenements.' Terms ea y;—Title good,
For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON
Pcgn-atrcet, Fifth Ward. may9-tf *
Land Tor Bale.
mHEChartier's Coal Company will sell some very
- tifiibl* puces tf LAND, situated on and near the
SlcnbonviJlo Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad. . .. . .
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur
chasers,and the terms of payment will be very easy.
.Enquire of Z W REMINGTON,- *
: sept/' ~ ■ • Manager.
. • • To bet* - ••• - r ~
A LARGE CELLAR, 6aitable for storing. Posses
xSl ston given immediately. 'For terms, apply to Geo;
Woyman, or GEORGE HUBLEY, •
joltnf No. 15Q Water street
For Rent.
For Sale*
A. WILKINS A CO.,
comer 3rd and Market bis.
For Bole*
£SL sitUa-won®
- > 1 Removal, .
SMIK subscriber wishes toinform.the citizens of.Pttts*
burgh arid the public generally, that be hffSTemoved
CARPET STORE Aom Noi. 01 and 03 Wood street,
t$ the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu
pied \>y the Museum, and hits connected therewith the
adjoining rootaa, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing
offioe—which,iti-connccliQii: with lus old room, makes
Ipettost spacious Carpet cstablishmentraiheconatry;
and his advantages so tar surpass any house in this city
fprspacc, arrangement and good light, ih&the la certain
of euiungcvery person who may favor him withacalj.
His stock is complete in every: article inliis line,and
great pains will be taken at all times to show, trows 10
persons wishing to look or buy.
| ocffl E. W. LYND.
i Philosophy- or Br&ndreth’fl VsffstatilT
i ' ■■ ■ ■ • ■■ Pills.
-YITHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
Tf was established,, the secret springs of vitality
verc then partmlly exposed to our view We saw and
indtrsiood that the food we eat,* was converted into
lloqd, which repaired the waste of-ihe animal machine;
he food is fuel, which keeps at a life heal the internal
fires ihat warm and invigorate our inner man: The
blood is an clcctnc fluid which carries thisheatto every
ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the
hair and horny nail, while the blood is thus the seat of
Jtfc, tlu aLo-thc seaLof disease. Food gives the body
Btrengthi Brandreth’s pills give blood
power to throw out from itself all impurities, thuaren-
Ueringtho stream of life pure and healthy. If men were
pore sincere, thero would be fewer religious creeds;
and If they kept close to nature’s laws la the management
pf their bodies, they would require little medicine. As
men grow miclithgent they will become wiser and hap
bier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that,
when sickness assails them, they usfe Brandrolh’s Vege
table UniveralPills, which soon restore themio health.
They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require
ioextra care whcaJbey are used, ta either fliet or cloth
ng. They should be always in the house, so that upon
he first indication of sickness they may be used. One
lose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a
cozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. Id colds,
houghs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuvenesa, fevers, and In
ill acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects .will
le found oeyond oil praise. Three or five will act like
i charm, ofien curing a dangerous malady at once, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ng. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and
Ufly tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of
housandsin this country and throughout the civilized
world. .They aro quietly superseding all other medi
cines. They take outoniy that from the blood which it
he cause of weakness and p&m, leaving strength and
lealth ; they produce healthy sleep at mghi, ana an ap
petite tnatrehshes uil kinds of food.
i Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts
burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills aro kept for sale
—the undersigned is the omy agent in the city.
i dec23:3m THOMAS REDPATH.
i**/“IHAMPAGNE COGNAC ’’ vintage, 1823, pale, in
* V/ bottles,“for sale by [ja29] M. D. PATTON.
iTTOLLAND GIN—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and
JJL Star brand, for sale by jjaUU] M.D.PATTON.
UjYIISU WHISKEY—2 puncheons “Suan’s” Vubnn
L genuine malt Whiskey, for sale by
ja29 M.D. PATTON.
8 bbis. New England~aud Jamaica Rum, for
JX sale by [Journal copy.] M. D. PATTON;
A SUPERIOR lot oi Scotch Ale nnd Brown Stout for
sale by [ja24] JAMES P. HORBACfI.
FLuUR— SObblt.frae Flour, just rac’d and f rsale by
octlB 3HRIVER A BARNES.
PRINTING PAPER—A fail supply of ah the different
sizes on hand anil made to order.
• feb2o REYNOLDS A SHEE.
Wfttrt > bbls/for sale by
dec27 KING A MOORHEAD.
COLT’S REVOLVERS^-Receivedby express, an ad
ditional supply of these peace makers,” and, ai
this ume, iu our city, necessary “self-protcciors.”
W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker.
ja2s . Corner Market and Fourth sis.
Brandy and wines, m.battles;
Old Scotcb Whiskey;
• - “ Irish u
u Pale nnd Dark Brandies;
Jamaica Rum;
Champagne Wine;
Madeira . “
CherTy u
LoodonDock Port Wine;
Claret and Germaa do; For tale by
JAMES P. HORBACH,
ja24 197 Liberty street”
2nnfl HAVANA oranges;
.UUU 40 boxes Malaga Figs;
150 drums do. do
1501 do do do For sale by •
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
ja‘24 No<t Wood street.
I jtKEftCil MERINOS, 4c.. 4c.—
. .20 pieces black French Merino;
SO do colored; do;
100 do porameita CJothi, ail colors;
189 do Coburg do do;
300 do Alpaca. Jusi received al .
A. A- MASON 4 CO.'S.,
Nos. 02 and 64 M&ikci el reel
T> AiblNS—6oo boxes M. R. Raisins;
Xv 250 half do do;
40 casks Currants;
40 boxes Citron;
locates, fancy boxes, Prunes;
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
No. C Wood street
JUST RECEIVED and for sale a new supply oi fine
PERFUMERY, including—
Jenny Lind Pomades;
Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil;
Porecme Soap;
Jenny Lind Extract;
ftouseel’a Amandiet;
COULTER & HACKE,
corner of Woodand 3d street»._
/ V5-PARTNfcRSHI P.—‘The an bacriherVnave eniereß ;
\j into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scaivb, At-;
jftNSon A Oxely. WM. B. SCAIFE,
JAMES ATKINSON,
ja3t JOHN M. OKELY.
HEATING BUILDINGS.—We arc prepaid to fur
nish and erect apparatus for heating large or small
buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D
H. Williams, from the east, to superintend its construc
tion. ,ja3l] SCAIFfi, ATKINSON A OKELY.
Oft BARRELS prune N. O. Molasses, per steamer
QO Messenger. [dcclO) CARSON A M’KNIO IIT. •
Molasses and sugar
-62 bbls.N.O. Molasses;
lGhhds. do Sugar
Landing from steamer Keystone State, and (or sale.
jaS CARSON A AI’KNIGHT,94 Waters!.
IfTRAPFINU AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale,
If largo or small qaanuues, by
JaU * W.P. MARSHALL.
PLANTATION uhds. prime plantation
Sugar (old crop.) on consignment and for sale by:
declO MILLER A RICKKTSON. .
French and German Wine for sale by
J? Ja24 ; JAMES P. HOKBACI
PLANTAUENET GUARD ttAZORS_~“ The only
safe und perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re-;
ceived. per express, another lot of those truly valaeblo
and arnquoßazors. [jalS] W. W. WILSON. 1
(COUNTRY KNIT SOQKS—4O doz. on hand and for
j sale low to close consignment.
t.k:m’KNIGHT a bros ,
ja29;lw 117 Wood street.
ailiE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tee. is
at MORRIS A HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side
of the Diamond—soc., 75c., and 81,00 All srllcily
genuine Teas.
The Black Teas at7sc., and the Green Teas at $l,OO,
arottio very best Teas imported into the United States,
'Central Tea Store*
TUST RECEIVED a full and fresh assortment of
tl Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the
most favorable terms, wholesale and. retail, cither from
the original packages or in metallic packs, to sail custo*
mere. All Teas warranted fresh—packedor loose.
ja29 • H.C. KELLY, Fifth street.
OLD HUNTrNG“WATOHES—Just received am
\JT for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid,, fai
jewelled gold hunting patent lever Watches—assorted
sizes for gentlemen ana ladies. >
Also, six very fine - twenty jewelled, real Johnson,
Gold patent lever Watches. • ;
Also, twelve ladies’ gold Watches, of fine qaallty and
assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. •
W. VV. WILSON, Watch Maker,
ia2s corner of Market and Fourth sta; ;
H IT ,„ _A. AKILLIKEN & CO.,
AVE ON HANDatthcir extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 gmithfield it
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 percent, below customary rales*
Terms—cash only. • (deeply 1
irresolution. >
f PiHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
X subscribers, under thefirra of J.B. BONNET A Co;,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of the concern in settlement
JEROME 8. BONNET*
MATTHEW D. PATTON
FtKJ&tifgft, April Ist, 1850.
fC?* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J S
Bokkxt A Co. to M. 0. Patton, my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
publm. [ap3] J. 8. BONNET.
Gravel Hoofing.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre
pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man
ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere, From
their experience in business, they feel confident that
they will render satisfactions all those who may give
them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any
other kind, particularly m case offire,is too well known
to requite any argument in its favor- To tiidbc who are
unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to refer them
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett. Sr., John F. Perry, Rody
Patterson. Al. Kane, Jr., and others,for whamwehave i
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly I
attended to. .We will be found on Wylie street, be
•ween High and Tunnel streets.
MATTHEW McGOVERN,
JOHNBKINNIN-
.A ■ • . ■■■; . 'tty Printer*. ■
qrtHE subscnbor would call th© auenuon of Printers to
JL hia improved I nnt»ng Inks, of various kinds and
colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest nta'r&et
prices, and warrants to be of the very first quality.
JOHN D. M’CREARY,
1 Printing Ink ManufactQTer, *
No. 371. and 333 Stanton st., New York
. His agents in Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an
Mr. Win. S. Haven.
This paper is printed with his Newslink, foetts
i - k. c. stocftton (
I BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, •
i No. 47, co&rfKß oy Maoket aito Thikd stbebts,
HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing. Letter.
Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, FoJ
lers’ and Tronk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash
in exchange for Rags and Tanners 1 8crapa.
f
tOBACCO.—6O boxes prime rs just received and for
» » aie b y ball- - 3TUART A SILL.
»T E nM4 RSO ” UUUN TY IMUD—I,OOO acres for saio
U ocl4 THOMPSON BELL.
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. Coughs and Colds C ared In 48 Hou rg.
the introduction of-this- new compound. Coughs
O tuid colds are cured m a vory snort ume. we will
warrant Dr. Keysets Pecioral Syrup to -cure cases of
Coughs;Co!ds* Bij9nckiti9,X«*ugugiUs, in less time and
ala cheaper rate than ariy'oiher medicine ever dlscoy
ered
■ IT< UAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old
Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro
dace nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cough
This tsobviated m.lhismixture, for ltipapjeas
.antsoothingjirUcle and it will cure, or the money loillbe
rtfundtdi :The evidence in favor of this , medicmo in
oarcUy, from our own citizens, should convince nnv one
of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi
cian; and has been used by him In his own practice for
a number of years, with the most heroic success.
CONSUMPTION— ludy from Steubenville writes,
hat her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and
ixpectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the
distressing qymptdm* of consumption, and that after ta
caurtwo'ooules she was entirely cured* A gentleman
n Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma
md Chronic Congh for eight years, has been entirely re
lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a.do
acnof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup, Ago tleman from
Peoria. Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy
rup to oe a good article, for he has used it in his own
pose and in the cases of membets of his fa&ily With the
tnost perfect success/ v . . ■ ■ ■-,
’ lx IS OKS OS THE CHEiPEST MEDICINES NOW KNOWN.
—lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six
bouiesfors4,6o. . -
. Counts! Storekeepers would do well to keep a sup
ply of this medicine on-hand all the time, as it is one Of
the most perfect and efficacions remedies ever discover
ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient
Consumption; \
“ CAUTION 3XTRA— Many persons will try to get
Von to buy someone of the various nostrums, but do not
heed them. If yon want to get well, buy Dr, Kbtsbu’s
Pectobax Stbvp, and take no other; this will cure you.
it has In it some of the most valuable plants and herbs
of thematena inctUca, and is compounded by a person
Skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in
this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the
proprietor has numeroua»certlficates, attesting its valu
able properties, which will be shown to any person de
sirous of seeing them:
F Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell
this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those
who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a
largo profit to all agents; besides, they will bo doing suf
fering humanity a service by placing in their hands the
greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever
produced. ' -
f For sale, wholesale and retail, by KBYSER A M’-
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom allletters for agencies must be addressed.—
Also, for sale by D.M.Curry, Allegheny city i-P. Brock*
ter, jr.,Brownsville; George Bairo, Waohingion j John
H Buchanan, Hickory’; George Keyser, M’Keesport,
J. D. Vowelt, Canonsbargh; and by merchants and
druggists generally. ■. [jn&>
•7s respectfully invued to the folloiotng trutliS, set forth in
relation to one of the most important Bemeaies of mod'
ern times!
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public,-for the relief and
‘cure of disease, 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
'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 used when all
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated m the depths of the earth
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 tbctu— that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
pat confidence in our statements. The sick are very
api to catch at any thing that promises relief from disr
ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gallmgor humbugging some of. them.
Now, we do not desire to do tins; wo are anxious only
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tolu,
uforder to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of tlic materia meixea. Plain, unvarnished
facia—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum.
Within the past two months* two of our own citizens*
who wero totally Mind,.have been restored to sight.
Several cases or blindness, in the State of Ohio, have
been cured. And, also, thecase of a gentleman in Sea*
rer countv. There ar&others \ but these cases are near
botne, anu may bo referred to by any persons who may
havedoabtson the subject. These cases were cured ut
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless-
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to three,
lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face
Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head.-
pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens.
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever nml
Ague, Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Uronchilia, and nil Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, lending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION.
Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Uaods,Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, it is aoaasT ukivk&sal&rueoy, and
has been tried in mostof the above diseases within the
past year wub the most perfect success. Certificates
that Will astonish are in the hands ot the proprietor, who
will take pteaaure m showing them to the afflicted or
their fnenus.
Whatever others may say abont their medicine's, the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. i*hy*
sicians of high standing in the profession are bcgmoing
to use it in theirpraeucp. Those whoat first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are wiUiug to awatd it due
praise, and consideration. Befdre another year rolls
round,all will bo compelled u> .acknowledge thuiihe
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by -
KEYBF.R A M'DOWEU.,
Also—R. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street; D. M- Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, 9. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7ih street,
Pittsburgh. [jati
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great
Fnysiological.Cbemist, by J. 9. HOUGHTON, M.D., No.
U, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
'DYSPEPSIA , JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION . LIVEII
COMPLAINT ; and DEBILITY , curing;aller Nature’s
own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Haifa teajpoouful! of tins bloid, infused in wuter,
will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Beef in
about rwo hours, out of the stomach.
■ SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1
Baron Lixaio, in hiscelcbrated work on Animal Chom
Utry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo
‘the Gasmc Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu
cous aembraue of the stomach of the calf, in which vn*
nous articles of food; as meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as
they woula be in the human stomach.”
Dr. Psaxiua, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di
et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New V ork, page 35,
states the same great fact, and describes the method or
prepeiation. There arc few higher authorities than Dr.
rcreira.
Dr. Combe, in his valuable wnungs on the “ Physiolo
gy of Digesuou,” observes that “ a diminution of the due
quantity of the Gastric Jmceis a prominent and ail-pre
vailing conse of Dyspepua;” and be states that “adis
ungutshedjirofessor or medicine m London, who was
severely afflicted wuh.ihis complaint, Gnding everything
else to roil, had recourse to the Gastnc Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely sncccssfal.”
Dr. Goahas, author of the famous works on u Vegeta
ble Diet,’.’.says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges
tioa of them in no wise different from the natural digest
ive process,”
Dr. Simos 1 # great work, the “Chemistry of Man, 7, (Lea
A Blanchard. Phila.,TB4B,pp 321-2) says: “Thediscov
ery of PEPSIN forms a now era m the chemical history
of 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 Dunglison, of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes
more than fifty pages to on examination of this subject. l
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice, ontnined from the living human atomuch and from
amm&ls, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, “di
gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as m the
natural digestions.”
A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CUEER,
Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous*Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It
is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have
been given of more than TWOHUNDRKD REMARK*
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma
nent. ~
It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
Useful for tendenoy to biliousdisorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever, and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil effects of Quiame, Mercury,* and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also,
for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which u docs not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A single dose.removes allthe unpleasant symp
toms, and it only needs to be repealed; for a short mac,
to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF
and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at onco. It is
particularly, excellent in cases ot Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress al
ter eating, low, cold state of theßlood. Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will oi
ten effect a lasting cure. -
Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON*M.D,, Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United States;
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.
- Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER AMe IK) WELL, 141
Wood street.
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y
Also, for sale by E, SELLERS, S 7 wot d street.
_ Ball’s SareaparUla ana the Cholera,
IWYOT a single man, woman or child has died of the
J.TI CHOLERA or any of ns symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this salsapanlla is made, and where from 150 to
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, and they-were cither persons
from boats or those Who disregarded our advice.
[CtntmnaJi CAroniefr,
For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWF.LL, 140 Wood sb
Pittsburgh,where the genuine article may always be
btainef b (lalyST-
PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIAKxiIKEA, a
disease very prevalent this hot . weather—the fore
runner of Cholera. Try it 1 Foraaleby
jvfi KEYSER A McPOWELL, 140 Wood at
V. *
Shags an&.. fHetorints.
Public Attentlou
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
PEPSI N t
Or Gastric Juice I
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA Cl/RER,
HITE WAX—SOO Bis. for sole by
dec S . BJ A.FAHNESTOCK 4CO,
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, JHwcdlantoos.
; BOQK AND JOB PRINTING.
-W •Corner of Wool and FifthStreetSi
TpHE Proprietor ortho -Pol and Msacirai'
JL- ANBMAHDrACTimE2,reBpec:fuUy informatdsiriend*
,Mia uiepairoasofthflsepaperStUat fae.Has a .large as '
aOrtmem ofJOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessap*: t 6 a Job . Priming'Office, and that he is pre*
Pfered to execute .. . < . . •
"1 fcSTXEB PRESS PBmTiNa 07 SVKRT DESCRIPTION:
o 0 • Bills of . Ctrculars f
"BiUltcadi, Cards,
kinds ofßlanks, .Stage, Steamboat and Canal
ooai Buis, withrapprppnate cats, printed on the shortest
notiec and mos: reasonable terms. :
asks the patronage of his friends and
the pnbbc generally, m lids branch ofhis business.
. Uep22.; : . : .; J V ;L.HARPER> .
S JAMES W. WOODWEEE, gi
CABINET; -
FURNITURE nUNimCTURER,,IY\,
•roomi 97 and 09; Third street*
jt W.'W. respectfully informs his friends and cuaiom
y * era that he has now completed the largest arid fi
ttest slock of household furniture ever before seen in
thrscity, as he ia determined to uphold the quality with
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
designsj and from the extent of his orders and facility:
in mat ufocturlng, he is enabled to produce warranted
fufnitarej at the Towea; prices. V
fHe ttasv.adoptedthe principle,of identifying the out-,
romers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and,
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des
cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
U\e most elegant and costly, ihat a house, or any part of
one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured
Expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection,
thanhe advantages of his establishment may bo Known*
The following articles consist,in part, ofhis stock, which
foyrichness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any ot the Eastern cities:
; ; • ' • Parlor, "
' ■ drawing, din
ing, and bedroom
1 chairs, of every variety,
consisting of roaewoood, raa- ; 1
hogany and walnut Elizabethen,
> Conseivatoire and Easy Chairs, of xvery
~ description; Couches, T3olas t Tete-a;tete and Di
; vans of the latest French ana American patterns;
Tashaes, Wbat*Nots, and ladies’ f arlor Writing Desks
;of various kinds; Work. Tables and fancy inlaid
i stands, music ► lands, and holders, marble top,' ma
: - hogany, rosewood and walnut centre andsota,tn
hies, extension .dining table,-; all sizes of the
5 * 'most improved, and decidedly the best kind
. made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads aiid waslistands oU
each a large assortment ; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs,-ottomans
and stools, secretary and book
i' cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, . and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, mi*
: hoganyy rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables, ■
&C. *Ci &c. _•
• A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with
nil articles in their lino
! STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
esiaotice.'
All order* promptly attended to
CHAIRS JLSO FCRISITDRE.
kVa. 93 Third atntt, bilieitn Marktt and Wood, South aide.
c\ We have now on hand a large Mid ytesajga-
Wl splendid stock of every variety of
FURNITURE.whichwe~7A7_
I * T( lore confident cannot be.su r p a s s e d r -ifragggisßg=
Equalled, in this City,on i tl.e West, in style and finish,
i Those who are in wauiot Furniture are respectfully
invited to call and examinefot themselves.
i Steamboats furnished onUt.' shortest nstice.
; ID* All orders promptly attended to.
j 'xebUfcif ofooNNELL. MULLEN & CO.
! Furniture anil Chair Ware Koonu>
T. 8.. YOUNG i CO., corner of Third**
•fawgjysar and BrviPn* Hotel, \jJL
keep constantly on hand fSS|
j&allillsiand make to order, ui the lowest prices, * 4 I
•HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
[CHAIRS.of the best workmanship and most approved
‘styles.' ’ • ; • ' ‘ . _ • teblS
. - - - sic a mboaiii t Ai»oy X
; I ;Tuk subscribers tender their actf?\
for ihe favors bestow
jed upon them by their Steamboat friends, afldlTpj
(would respectfully remind them aijd others inte- ■ -
;resied in buihiing boats, that at ail limes pre
pared id furnish, on ihe moat reasonable terms, every
•description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the bey
material and workmanship. 1 B YOUNG & CO.,
Corner Thud and Southfield streets.
fcblS . opposite u Urown’a Hotel.”
u 7 hauler
0. V. iSAMUKR.
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iititocen SitniihUfut and Strawberry alley, FiUsbury, Fa.
' fry JIAMMFJI & DAiUjEilkeepconstantly unhand
IMLa variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
! F|p|warTantedequallouny in the city, and sold on as
! * *1 » favorable terras as c-an be obtained at any similar
establishment in -he West. They have now on hand an
: unusually exteusive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, trout the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. rar.'i^ro
'VM. k. STEVENSON commuesio manu
(acUu&CAßlN£T<WAflE of every Ucscrip-
lion, at bis old stand, corner oi Liberty and
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in ttUita branches ; mayti ■
London JttDitard* '
PURE London and Durham Mustard, bv the keg. for
gale by foct3):tlJ JOSHUA ROBINSON,
140 Wood street
YOUNG S£aZIIVAUT>
ALLEGHENY.
riililS SCHOOL, under the direction of Air. A Mrs. N.
'X W. MrrcaLr, will bo Re-Opened inColonnade
Row,” Federal street, on MONDAY) Septemberlid. A
primary department, and & number of optional branch
es, have been added, and a corps of teachers secured,
so that Instructions .will now be given to scholars of ail
ages and attainments.
For jJorlicuiais see circulars, which may be had- at
the book stores—-or consaU the Principals, at their
dwelling, on Federal street.
Allegheny, Aug. 3. ; angSnf -
U>K<WllUsmi,
WILL open aCLASSICALund ENGLISH SCHOOL
on the lit Monday of September next. Room, over
J. l>. Williams A Co.’s Store, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets.
Rev. Witt.D. Howaab, Hon. Walteb U. Low&ib,
“ Dr. Elliott, J. D. McCobo, Ksu.,
*» Dr McGill, J.D. Williams. fiy22rtf
First Arrival of Foil Stock of Carpus* .
f|U!E subscriber having lust relumed from the East, is
X now receiving and opening a splendid stock of goods,
consisting in cart of very rich style Carpets, viz:
Brussels, Ta?estry Brussels and Velvets, imported
expressly lor this market.
Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine £ ply, with & heavy
stock ot all the lower priced grades; together with a
large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Stair .Rods,
White, Green, Bine and Scarlet figured Baize, frotnj to
3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and
Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from tto eight yards wide,
Ac., Ac., ’ .
Ail the above named articles having been selected
with great care, and purchased at such pr ces os to ena
ble him to sell cheaper than any house west of the
mountains.
Citizens and persons from the country ore requested' to
call and examine the stock alLynd’s Carpet Emporium,
No. 80 Fourth street, and No. C 3 Wood street.
augfl* K.W. LYNP.
S.\ JUST RECEIVED,d cases of Fancy STRA W
Miami CHIP BONNETS. Ladies' Riding HATS ,
Children's and Misses' BonnstSt Boys' Hals, $o. —
Those wanting lkmnets will please give her a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attend
ed to, at No 9 Fifth, su [taylOnf] MltS. A. LEECH,
I'DISSOLUTION.— T rhe partnership of Mubput A Las
JLf is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee.
' J. R. MURPHY,.
PittstargA, 30th Jam, 1949. H.LEE.
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend lb the-sale of Woolen Goods, at the
oldplace. H.LEE.
njP“ In retiring from the Idtefirm of Murphy A Lee. I
take great pleasure in recommending Mr. u.Lee to the
confidence of my friends and to the public.
jnn3o . J. R. MURPHY, ,
. Notice*
AN application will be made ai the nextmeetiug of
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a
Book to be called the Mechanics Baok.of Pittsburgh, to
be located in the City of Pittsburgh, and to have a capi*
talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars.
. JulyltOm e THOMPSON BELL.
. Extra Family Flour*
XftOß the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
JC of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILIS,” heve placed
boxes for the receptionof orders, at the following places:
J. A R. Floyd’s store, comer of Wood and 6tu sis.; .
M, Haywood’s Shoe store,corner Liberty and Market
A. Beelen’s store,3d street;
... L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4tb and Smtthfield;.
John t Smith’s store, cof. High uud Wylie streets j
Telegrami Office, Fourth street; '
H. 0. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Sth st. and Market alley;
M. Grass’s sine, 9th Ward.
. The Flour wacr'us wili doll twice or thrice daily,’ for
orders, and the Flo 4 r, deUvered promply either in
barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family
use,) without charge for cartage.
It ia plain that no accounts can be allowed,and that
drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without
payment. We hope that the public will be pleased.with
ibis arrangement, ns we shall endeavor to do rAem just
ce. imayJd) . WILMARTH A NOBLE.
HOI FOR CALIFORNIA.
f JUIE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack-
X ages to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house
Of CORWINNE, BROTHER * CO., Panama, and
to engage Passage.in first class sailing Vessels from
Panama to San Francisco. Every information given,
bnApplication to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
ap!3 Post Buildings, Fifth BU near Wood.
/CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Light
\J Cloths, all wooL'Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids,
Linen Drills and Ducks,witb every variety of Mur
; aeilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by ' _ .
jeß JOSHUA ROBINSON.
' The “Pittsburgh Brewery.”
HAVING taken aleaseof mis well known Brewery,
and having it how in Tull operntionv lam now pre
pared to furnish my friends and the public with a supe
rior article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, in any
quantity. Call and see, utllie corner of Penn street and
Barkers alley. .‘.: w (jand) A. BENIT2.
'T : ' Window ShadOp Batmiri,
PAINTING ANDSTAINING, warranted to
vX wash, at No. 10» ST; Clair sTaßET,PrrTSßtra<m.
For specimens, call at Wilkins Hall ; Walker’s Kx
change, Sraithfield street; aiid Keevil’flll&t Store,Wood
street.
Masonic and I. O. O. F.’f* Aprons and Badges, painted
in a superior manner.' -- .>
Fresco pointing executed tn superior style, with Ameri
can and Foreign designs. S. SIMMS WATSON; ■
; jefctf . EDWARD R. KEENAN
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Hammer 4 Dauler,
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Winter ClotlUng Selling Low for Gaoh.
*E> l9O Liberty street, Piiu&urgft, has on
X;*~tiffnd--a.:largo.:3issDrtnrent orihe iatest stylo- of
Winter Coats, afiashloaablecolors. Also, Pant*, Vests
and all other articles in the’.clothing line,. Wholesale
: Purchasers will find a most desirable ,stock .to-select
x?omj and-wHl.be sold low for flash’,- 7 v VldeclO -
B. 91. &ftDC9T,
MERCHANT. TAILOR,
INFORMS his friends and customers th at be hflß open
ed a CLOTHING. STOR% nt:No. 85 Sraithfield si.,
wnere. they can he suited at all limes .with anything in
ins line, made in the most finished ttyle and workman
like manner/ His Goods are, all fresh, of the best tuid
0 ! 1 *©!© material, and no .pains will be spared
toafiord the greatest degree of satisfaction lb his pat- ;
tpns. A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always
on hand*. , [dtclQ
! . '. ;,M. KfiiiLT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
• Sjnufi/ield strut, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
XTAS JUST RECEIVED FK&M THEEAST—a large
4JL and carefully selected stock of French. English
?si<£™5 r, f an CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST
approved colon tmd styles; yytiich
„^„ pr^ <u ' ed l ? mttke to order .in. the very best manner
nod o: the moat reasonable termr. -
; He hw alwajs on hand a good assortment of gentle
,» E aDTMum .CLOTHING, Shins,
HankerchtefSiGlovds, Snspenders, &c.
Clothing! Clothing
THREE BIG DOORS!
„„ , ■ JOHN M’CLOSKEY.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, 151 Liberlu si.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
jITY stock df Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready,
i’A upwards of ,8100,000, which I think
will be found to by one of the choicest selections ol gar
mentaever got up in this or anj other city in the West
ern country. . -
i My purchases having been all made early, I have
therefore avoidedthe late advances made in almost all
descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am
uled to offer my stock atunusaally lowprices. ' 5 '
: I havethis season paid more than usual attention to
the manufacturing and style of my garments, so that the.
very lowest priced as well as the finest are got up in a
style and elegance not to. be ’surpassed. Hundreds of
new customers, both wholesale and retail, have.been
attracted as much-by the superior make of the clothing
as by the lowness of my prices. ... :
The proprietor would particularly call the attention of
all dealers m Clothing to Us present slock; believing
that upon examination of the quality and prices of his
Goods tbey will be induced to purchase at his establish-'
mcnL The wholesale room now contains upwards of,
2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowestln
•price; :
The proprietor is now determined to make this depart
ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has
constantly on hand a large qaantity of goods snited' to
I cvery section of the United States. ’ - •
In the catting department will always b s found d very
large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths,Cas*
simeres and Silks, to.be fonndinlhis or eastern markets.
He is prepared to mtke cloths to order in the shortest
notice in the latest and most fashionable styles.
lie respectfully invites .his old iriemls and.cuatomera,
as well as the public in general, to call and examine foi
hemselves. (ocU3 .
Dreat Inducements to Bay Clotblnat
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STOUB!,
fiO. 01© LIBERTY, AND 50 IRWIN STREETS. .
JMIE subscriber wishing to sell. his entire slock Of
. CLOTHINGj Offers his 'EXTENSIVE ASSORT
ENT OF— • • . ••
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
at VEB V LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase
wilt save money by calling on him.
scp24 ,-ff; 3. P&VITT, Propruior,
Heluesh’a Celebrated Patent Shears.
THE uudersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heineah,
of New York, sole Agent for the safe of his justly
celebrated patent Tailors 7 Shears. He oSeri these Shears
now at manufacturer’s prices;. Having a‘complete as
sortmeulof these Shoars, from '(WJc. up to Sl*J a piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners ami Dressma
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty, street, 4th door from
St. Cluirvand respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage, which this article so justly deserves.
oct3l:iih* J. F; H AYEROTTE.
orj) ®OOi?0.
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
DA Y GOODS ,
•- AT THX ••• .
One price Store of A. A«nASOK A CO.,
\Nos.G2 and Ci Market strut. 1
WILL commence on Monday, December 30,1950
and Continue through the month of January. Ou
this oec£sion,’llie whole of their immeuse establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, dud their exten
sive stock,Amounting \o One ’ Hundred and'Thirty
Tliousand'Dollars, will be offered at Retail, attally one
fourth less than usual prices.
The uoiice ot their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of
the thousands who attended the Sale of last year, will
be sufficient guarantee for a calhhis reason; Thei* will
however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, forlh.e
benefit of tho‘e who have never attended their Sales—
Viz:— - . _ _
Riph Cashmeres, - - .75 c. Usual price SI ,00
: 500 ps. Cotton ami Wool Cashmeres, 25c.: usual prije
37}cij . ... ..
; 1500 fa. Cotton and Wool Delaines,. 15, Ifcjc. ‘Usual
price 20 and 25c ;
56ps.HighColored Plain DeLaines, 45c. /Usual price
date. .
50 ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 500. Usual juice
75c.j
50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent;
lOOpa. French Merinoes,§l,oo. Usual.price. 31,374;
300 ps. l’aramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33
percent; ..u
2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from
SI to 35 less than the usual prices.;
3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price
19 and 25c.;
Fast Colored Calicoes, GJc. Usual prireOc.v.
lOOcaaeaEnglish and Amesieau Calicoes,B and 10c
Usual price 10 and 121 c
OOeases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c.per yard;
2GO tales Brown Muslin—all grades;'
Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and
Giovc3, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets
and Jeans. . . . • .
Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all
of which will be marked down to lower prices than any
of their previous sales
They invite an early call, oa many of their choicest
Goods wilUoon be SoM. ;
The lowestprice named alfirst. " • '
A; A. MASON & CO.,
decGO Nos. 62 and 64 Markctstfcet.
I9EW FALL GOODS I
JOSEPH HORNE A CO.,
No. 73 near fourth street)
HAVE just received and offer for sale at Wholesale
and Retail— :
NEWEST STYLES OP DRESS TRIMMINGS ;
Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets
and Plumes; Embroidered Collars ; Caffs and Chemi*
zetts; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Embroiuered and
Revic’d Cashmere; alpaca, merino and .silk Hose;
children’s plain wool and Tartan Hose; children’s
Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid. mferino and
fleeced silk Gloves: gents. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves;
gents, super silk Shirts and Drawers; gents; Saxony
and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders; Collars;
fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr work ana
Canvass; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas; Yarns; Curtain
Fringes; Combs; Buttons,Ac., flee.
57* Bay State and imported long and square Bhawis
of every quality. . [oct2s;2m
Fresh Arrl-val—New Goods!
NO. 76 MARKET STREET,
fD*BBTWBXft FOOBTH STfiSXT AND THE DfAMOJiD.
FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
WINTER DRY GOODS!
THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern
cities by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cosh,
from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty*
five per cent, bdow the cost of those who made their pur
chases earlier in the season, and will bo sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at ...
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
60 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet,
Pink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine Blue and Mode
colored, from 87}c: up to the finest quality, manufactured
under the French Republic. .
-15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices. ,
X5O pieces ulack and Colored Alpacas, from IS! cents
per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres
manufactured.
125 pieces' Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, all
colon and qualities, and cheaper than ever oefore offer
ed in this city.
350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali
ty, and will be sold at extremely low prices.
450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Slate and Waterloo
Long Shawls, Chamehon,Silk and Turk Satin DeChein
and all Wool Broeha Shawls, Black and Colored Em-
Jbroidered.Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black
and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and 'Mous De Lain
Shawls.' •
350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion
Silk and Satin Wide Black Gro De Rhine
Silks. Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid
Gro De Armour Silks, . :
iSOpicces-Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior
quality, and will be sold at a great reduction irom lorra
crprices. ’
' - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOpDS.
. 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, aiLwidths,
from 6± to 121 cents per'yard'.
000 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, irom Qc,
to the best article manufactured.
200 pieces Red,.White and Yellow Flannels, from IBj
ceiita per yard up to the finest Silk Warp, and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported. . ' ’
100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of FiaX yarn,
round thread, wire twist,hand spun and grass bleached.
125 pieces Checks, superioyma e, from 6 to 16} cents
per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask
Table Linen aiid Table Cloths, Rusaia Diaper and
Crash, Casrineus, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Tickidg, Do
mestic Ginghams,'Colored Cambrics, Plain 1 Linaeys,
Canton Flannels, &c.
350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery
—iucluding every variety ; and quality, which will be
sold at extremely low prices. ■ i.-.:
The- customers of the house' arid all cash buyers are
requested lo call and examine the goods; oud secure a
bargain, as they will be offered WholesaJe and Re ; ai t *
very low prices. • fß* No. 15 MarkUstreeL Puts but eh
novlQ ; ABSALOM MQRRiw 6 ; '
Clotha f Ctotha ! Cloibsl
A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES.-llfi pieces
•il; Black and Fancy colored French and FnHi«-h
CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking rind Drab-Cloths g h
•Justopened at f- ‘A. A. MASON * CO.’S; >
dec2 ‘ Nos. 62 and WMarkct street.-
"
TTJST .RECEI Driz. asEorted Tailora’ Tateut
tl Shears, from NoirlO down-to No. 2. t : 1
. ALSO—3 Doz. Barbera’ Patent Scissors, direct from
the manufacturers, and for sale At > irom
„ B°WN Aj TETLEY’S,.I3O Wood xt.,'
I W aa : ■ ■ Stdoorabelow Viigm alley."
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AGENCY OF
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(( 6nldef*iM. > Wtne'ltiore« I
T 6 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
THE UNRIVALLEP PLACE Tot oblninini? all Wines.
Liquors, Ac.,' GOOD and CHEAP. e 1
“SNIDLR V has lately—inconsequence of the numer«
: ou3 large salesmade by him toconsumers—been obliged
largely to replenish bis stock by fresh impoiiaiions,- and
.hei has now the satisfacuonof-offeruig.sonxe;of the best
Wines and Liquors ever imported by»lunL He would
refer to-somo invoices as follows—viz; ,
DUFF, GORDON & Co.BUERRlE3—embracing deli
cate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very
choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.—
Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of i 6
gallons specially selected for Consumers.SotaeEXTßA
AMONTILL ADO in boltles/piit npin Europe, 'which he
challenges a*equal to any.that ciiti bo produced. y; ’' ’
; V The MANZANILLA And AMONTILLADO Sher
ries are peculiarly .adaptedtOconvaleisceniß/as" they
strengibeii wiibbut aiiraulatihg,ahd have not theacid of
many 'other Wihes; '! ' -V' •.7.•. ‘
'- PORT-WlNES.—principally, specially selected ifdr
his sales tO'C.Onsanten from the rnnulc Of«> »
'at Oporto,and imported - : '
These->Vine» are fruity ans delicate', am! lhave been
highly,approved by :his; customers,’ becanse/d/ their
manifestsuperiority over alloiher Pons and Red Wines
palmed off assuch: ;r : iC i'- r ,‘-Vv •• .
They areof various sorts and pricea>in boulesand on
'draughtby.the gallon, or wholesale by thecask, Among
them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM*
, SEY PORT. , ,
. %*Persons suffering with chronic affection of the bow-,
els cannot bejoo careful intboir PORT.
; MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich,
South Side, dld Eastand Weßtlndja. -Sercialj Ac., Ac.
ondraught, in bottleVdndby u
; As to the SPARKLED WINES of.lhe subscriber, it
is well known
and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE* imported
by him are superior to ,-any 'Other rWinesj : and are sold
at prices ai.low as most pt the inferior vyineanow in the
market which are put'upon buyers sa first class*'
He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES ofvariousbninds
and qualities, at veiy ; low prices, retailorwbolesale. In
the Article oF CLARET. WlNE3,geueraliy, the subsen
ber ho|d_s. himself to be ajudge, and he otfersthefinesl
stock here, jrqm the very lowest pripe,by, thesingledd
xen. to the first clash or “premier cru” of Mkuop. .
:Of BURGUNDY.WINE9 hehas alargcstock andean'
assure-dustomers-thathe can presenvio-them,from. his.
vaultB<AS vood a bottle of Bargundy.as France affords.
SAUTERNEand BARSAC tuwaysoa handin boules.^
* His: selection ;of: RHINE and MOSELLE - WINES, :
from.the cellars of Messrs. DauoiAaD A Johda?*, of 06*
blens.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and'
Moselle, from the cheapest sort* to .the very choicest
vintages of the ‘‘STEINBERG,?V which is,the best
growth of, the Rlfine. .. • ;
lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he
has now. afine stock, embracing some very old extra of
1600, of- OTAan, 'Dupot - A Co., ana ; some , celebrated
“CLAVIER of 1821, n in eighth casks,and 1642 in hhds.
and “DUBOUCHE,” 1844, inhhds. on amsigrirnens, which
wiU.be sold low.- f . .• 5 ; V /
Also-IRISH* SCOTCH andMONONGAHELA WHIS
KEY. JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and oil other Wines’ and Liquors, including all of the
above, SOLD, by RETAIL,TO;CONSUMERS. in any
quantity desired. • v-
A constant assorted stock ofIIAVANA SEGARS. ..
* m *All Goods within one day's, reach of Phila
■delphia, mkigut paid. Orders will be promptly execu
ted if sent by mail or telegraph
'- Address, ' JACOB SNIDER, JR.,
. Cheap Wine Store/ •*
novie 7G Walnct street, Phila.
J. T. Declcer, Woodward & Co.,
Builders and Erectors cf Lightning Rods , on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.
ORDERS lefi.at this office or the Post Office ; and for
personal interviewch i bc.seen bn; Fourth street,
residence of Dr. Haut; between Wood ahd'Ferry.
References— Professor Silliman. Editor Of Siilunan's
Journal; Professor O.M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati
Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania
University, KemnCky; Professor Chester l ewey, D.D.,
M.D., ‘New York; 1 Professor-J.L. Cassel, Cleariaiul
University. Ohio.'
In PittsburghrrA. W.Loomis, John Harper, Wilson
Al’Caridless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spares;
J. D. Williams. Major Harding,. U. S.;Arsenal; John
Ewing A Sons , L. Harper, D. N.‘White,- Wi A.'Mar
shal!, John S&mpson, Major Davis and Joan H Shoenber
ger. • : ' • : : : •;«' .1 (novlsUf
Oatllae Slnps. ’
■pELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINEMAPS utc now
Jbeing introduced into all the leading schools, in
New England and New York. We have obtained ibe
agency. lurthem in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and.
dehool committees to call and examine them:
No: l—Mip of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches.
No.l?- do'' Eastern ; : do ; do
No. 3 do ' North America, ?OxS4
No.4—-;' .do . United States, . 70x8d
No. 5—." co .Europe,- 70x82
No.C— do Asia, 70x79
No. 7 do--. S. America b Africa, 70x84
. Ence of the series, with key,s2sjor the first two
Hemisphere Maps, with key* $lO. ..
'■ These-iVlaps are nnrivalled in accuracy, beauty and
cheapness, and adapted to the wauls of the primary,
grammar and high schools of the United States. - :
For sale at pricer, without addition of
freight charges>at the
EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, ~
coritlarket and Fourth ats. .
Flour Reduced.
WILMARTH &.NORI.E will sell their Extra Flour-,
delivered on-and after the Ist November, at 52.25
¥ 100 Superfine at lOO fits. .A liberal dis
eoum to-retailers'.
■ jiovl
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of
Lectures will commence on \he first of SYovctmer
amt continue until the last of February. ' The. Anatomi
cal Department-will be opened and ready to receive
Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart*
inent will be Under the direction of the following ~
PIOrKISOBS:
;Z. Freeman, M.'D.j'Professorof Anatomy.
;R. S. Newton, M. Jjl» Professor of Surgery. " r
11. J;' HULCEf'M.D. \ Professor of Theory Arid Practice o
Medicine. ‘
W. Bran Foweil, JSL D , Professorof Physiology, Pa-
andtieology.
J. Kino, m. Dy Professor of Materia Medica,Therapea*:
lies and Medical Jurisprudence.
!J. Milton Sanokus, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and
, "Pharmacy. '
J. A. Wilson, M. p;, Professor of Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women arid Children.-
CLINKJOE LECTURES.
ATrdictns—Prof. 11. J. HtiLcs.
Surgery—Prof. R- S. Newton.
Z Fbeksun, M.D., Anatomical Demonstrator,
r The fees for a liill course amount to SI U 5,
; Each Professor’s Ticket,3ls. Mairiculator’s £5. De*
monstrator’sFeCjSlO. Graduation, 820. -*
| Tiiosedesiringiunherinformauoo, will please address
ithelr letters (postpaid! to the Dean;, and Students arri
ving in the city will please call on him at the Commer
cial Hotel. R. S. jNKWTON, M, D.,
. . v DeanafUieFaculty.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
• Hon BWM Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law
:JnoDelatxelp, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence.
ZVrwu—B6o pet-session.
AH communications pertaining to this department must
be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq.
Zf<mpAii,ZVnn., March. 1850.:
: The Faculties, for intellectual abUiUes, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
: with themostdistinguished in Out country.' The Medical.
; Facility.'constitutes an anomaly jn this or any other
‘ country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of
Teachers; ' . *
j Those whowill contemplate our geographical position,
and the extent of our population.can have no doubt as to
!the eligibility of our.situation for on enterprise ot the
kind. Astb health, including all seasons of the year, wo
1 deny that anyother diy has more.
The first class of the Law and Medical Departments o.
this Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing
them ore talented and in thehighesl degree respectable—
a favorable omen fouhefatureprospemyofthe institute.
Thai the publicmay be satisfied of the permanency ol
this school, we teel it our duty to state, that the Trustees
and Faculty form a unit in action, which QUgurs weUfov
its future successj and that the peculiar internal organic
zatioa which connects them, caunotbe interacted.
'V : . E. W. M. KING, :
apt President of thoMCmphis Institute..
■ •. Silver Porks, Spoons, <fcc.
\n j E keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
Vf silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac., of oar own
manufacture, of standard silver. -
JOHN B. M’FADDETf A 00.,
0c124 . ... • . ; . 85 Market street. •-
fhagnlfylngaiftsies.
OF one, two ana three g asses,suited for.detecting
counterfeit bank notes; and other purposes, for sale
by £oct24] JOHN B. M’FAPPEN A CO.
To the Gltlsehs of Allegheny City*
4 BOX for the reception of Orders for OITY MILLS
J\. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer A Robinson;
Federal street. Soch Olden will be promptly supplied
fiUEIO : WILMARTII A NOBLR
. BQO Men Wanted Immediately,
AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages
are 80 cents.per day; and we charge 81,75 per
week for boarding. Apply atthe office, ou(the‘Steuben
ville road, near M’Donald’s tavern—4 miles from Pitts*
burgh. liaao2s:tf} ; BURNSIDE. HANNEY A CO. .
BAKER’S BROMA; Hecker’s Farina ;
. Polishing Putty; . Starch Polish ;
• Pure Bay Rain; received and for sole by
COULTER A HACKE,
oe * s corner of .Wood and Third streets
QA BBLS. LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT AND SAL
01/ MON jam received from the Pittsburgh and Isle
Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel
in fine flavor apdiatness any caught in the lower Lakeß,
and are put up expressly for family use. ■
HENRY C. KELLY,
covia . coiner.of Fifth street atidMarket alley.'
;:\.A Healthy Location* :
rpHEREis no placemofe favorably situated than Nun-
X nery Hill. U is commands a most de
lightful view. Persons wishing a IoL can get. one to
pieasCUhem, comatpingfrom one to five acres
Thompson belt,.
For Kent.
fTWO well-finished offices m Post Office Buildings,
; i Hurd street. - ••••'.-- :v. . .•
# A long, well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar
ket street,-between Third' and Fourth streets.- •
Also,;astnall brick houseitn Piutownship, near Penn
sylvaniaAyonue.- Inquire of -E. D. GAZZ AM,
•• octB.-, > .;•-•;•, . .. No. IC4 Second street.
T I!E JfANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be
used in bedj iu the dark, and by persons, with trerau*-
‘ous band, with ease,safety, and in half the ufual time,
Without the possibility of cutting the skin. Thisis er
lected by meaHa of tbe patent Guard, which is adjusted
m the razor, with the greatest nicety and simplicity.—
Every Razor is made of the finest .tempered steel, and
warranted.
. They have been extensively osed in England,find
prondanccd-Uie inofit perfect and safe razor manufac
tured.- ■ , . : " • ' -
; “The new nivcouon may he used riiib perfect saie
ty.”—London Posh ... . r!
..“Thisjrazor is a splendid iuventiori, and of great use
tomanypersonsjjespecially for people with unsteady
h&dt. n -? Chamberj > Edinburgh Journal. ,
For safe at tho-Watch.and Jewelry Store of.
de<£3 " W; W, WILSON. .
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marine, Fire and lnland VrlßlfPltuioa
- - IHStJBADICE).* ■ ' -l/ _
nPHE INSimiNCFCOJIFAOTOFNORTn AMER.
1. ICAvPltlfodelpfim; ißttnered YW4' L ca)>iiaHWOO*« -
000, asset! January 13,1651,91,001,585ff0, will <;.
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this
dtp and vicinity. Alio, on property ofevery de«crip_-"
uon,cn.sleemhoaui and ether vessels, cither by inland ,
,transportation oron the eeae. .
' , ' DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Collin, Pres’t., Jacob M. Thomas,
, Samuel W, Jones, John R. Neff.
Edward Smith, / ■ ' ffiehartl D-iWoodji: ,n t•'
John A. Brown,, . William Welsh, ... ~ ~
Samuel F. Smith, Pruada Haskins,
Samndßrooka,. - S. Austin Alliboney , .
ChatleaToylor, . William E.Bowen,
b i OSO nt hl,e ' George W?ArpluwEll, ■'
■i .TtomaaP.Xtme,. James NuDickson,
S. Morns, Waler, H. D.Sherrenl, See'y.
, loifl is the Oldest Insurance Company Inthd > United
Stales, and from its bighstanding,long experience. ora* -
■pie means, and avoiding all ziaka of an extrahazard-’
,ouir character, may be considered omplo-ae**.-;
curity, to the public. • WM, P.JONES&AgenV:
- j 024 JM0.141 Front street, -
” BAPETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURIT Y. ‘
■ THE NATIONAL,' LOAN FUND - .
i LIPB IHSOUASCE SOCIETY . . ,
C-.« ♦. >; t2l>
:: LONDON AND:NEW-YOKE. ,
Capital, £SOO,OOO~B<iuM:ta $»,5 00,000. „
• WITH a large surplus bf profit*. Apportion.of both
•■?.? capital and surplus investedto U:S. Government
Sloek s, ; nmT oth e r securitiesln theChyof New York.
heltf in this country b*6ro4COW’,P4flotUl in-
Profits pftheCqmpftay. .', , >
. California nskt taken at ' ' ' 4 ■' ‘
fAfiwng theadvantagts of ft Pottcy ln thi* Company V*
are the .followings- : ..... . . ......, 5/. • ,
for thewholc termof Hferdayototty ‘
the amount of annual premium*,/
£*?“** «fc
. .He may at any tta* surrender iuapoUoy, and receiyp. 7
back as value ; thereof otre*fcalf.the cross sum paid oy
bimm annual commonpxemiamu. ‘ ' “ 1 > •-n
-.' A party already, insured fa? wholes life, may, on pay* •••
ojent of asmall sum, convert hi* insurance into a new
policy upon the loansystem now introduced. 1 • v>
Parties already insured and entitled to a
loan, are not shut out from said two-thlirdiban, if the *
prefer it', upon the terms stated in the Society*- :
'<■ A party may, at amoderate annual premium. mSuri ' "
for life, ahd he survive to reach the age of €0 yehrii the
full twn insured yp to 815.000, tcW be paid tO HUd; or if •
■he dies before reaching: that age,'the toll suminsured ~-
willbe paid lobisfamify orlegnl represedatives.;
’ Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities forcon- '
gregailons to insure the lives' of. their PastorB, ttnd on 1
Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pry*
sent of the policy. .This is ceitainly an excellent way
'of showing their regard for their Minister/whoso salary
in very many cases is scarcely equal lotus immediate
wants.: To the man of family, at his death, irisacDJl-
solauon beyond expression to his helpless..
hule ones are thus proytded for. ‘ '. - . r '‘ v '
cCburehe&Tnvolved. woald do weU lo insure the lives. <1
of oile or more pf the trustees.: at .whose demise the .
; amount would be applied iblidutdate the debt. ; :‘ r
Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, ■ ■
at Urn Banking-House of , / : WM-AHULL A CO.,
nov29 y Wood st,Second dcor above Fourth;
President Fillmore
Has taken insurance m his life for*;
@4,000, in the Connecticut Mutual Life Insu
rance Company, of Hartford, Conbeeticnt.
' The following-are the Joint Stock ; rates of Premium r ,
of other Life Insurance Companies compared with the
r&tes.of .Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company
Annual payment for Policy of one thousand dsUars..
» a l ®-d ; - p ts< *
1 Nizrm of Company. . .. V. .“£1 “£
' nartfardLife&H.lns.Co.- 'lOiJO
JEtda Life Insurance Co- vli.7oUfi.Bo 2150 59;50 {O4O
; OharterOakUfe Ins.Co.-vU.7015*80 21.30 2940 40GO .
United States Life IU9.Cor-1440.19.00 25.30 34.70 53.00
Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co* *1440i20.40|2740|3740 50.60
NationaLLoan Fond Co:.- . U4.80'19.5»[tf 4Dj»7O 5060
It will be seen hytfce above table : thhi the rates for in
auraQceiwithoutpafiicipationinpfofitfljinthisCompany f
are more than ner, cent. lower than any Joint
Stock Compatiy in this uoantry- dr the World, anit they■
have been adopted after a full investigation oflhe whole .
dubjeet. . • ■ >• . . -* ■
Those wishing to insure in either the Conn; Mutual - -•
or the Hartford Life and Health Co. will apply to ,
C. A. COLTON,
fleet ■ : Comer of4thand\Vood streets, up stairs.
Bead Thtsl s \.
. To Farmers and those wishing.
TO INSURE DETACHED PROPERTY.
THE New York ( f Washington-County Mutual Insu
rance Company” is the company for them toinsurc'
in. Jt is the only Farmers'.Mutual Insurance Company
that has run through five-year* without taxing, thetr
note. It is the largest company of the kindin the world,
numbering over-111,000 members,,-It ; does uqi insure f
Steam Mills, Carpenter or Cooper shops, or anything '
ho2ardousorextra-hazardous. - : Ojtly Houses, Bants ana
their contents,anfl hut 82,000 bit:oiie'risk; Churches,
Academics and School Ilonses, and but each; >
- A certificate can be seen from one of.the first, men in
Pittsburgh, to show that the Compaiiydoes pay its loss
eapromptly. 1 CA.CULTON, tien’L Agent,
novl cor. ot 4thand Wppd st3 H up stairs.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUE
ANCE COMPANY*—-Office', North Room of the Ex*
Change',Third street, Philadelphia. -'.a'-- ■. !
-Fiza lssiijuncb.—Buildings, Merchandize andothej
property in town and country, insured against Joss Of -
paraage byiire ar thelowestrme of ■ . • ;
Marine Insurance.— They, also insure Vessels, Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi'
special policies, as the assured bay^esjsc,
• Inland Transportation— They also Insure raerchaii*
dize transported by Wagons,. Hailroad Caxs. Canal
Boats and Steam Boats,on riyersand lakes, on me most'
libera) terms: : . -
WILMAHXH & NOBLE.
DIRECTORS—Joseph' H.£ed),Edmund AwSoader •
John C.Davis. Robert £urton,Jolm R. Penrose.SamUet -
Edwards,Geo,G.LeiperiEdward Dariingtornlaaac R.
Davis, William Fblwell*John Ne'v»Hn;Drt B. M. Huston,
Janies C, Hand/Theophilus Pauldjng, JI. Jones Brooks.
Henry. Sloan; Hugh Craig. GeorgeSerriU. Spencer Mc-
Uvain, Charles Kelly, J. <i. Johnson, William Hay, Dr
S. Thomas. John Sellers, Wm.Eyrcu Jr. : • ..
DIRECTORS AT/PITTSBURGH —D. T. Morgan;
•Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.’ :
' WILLIAM MARTIN* President.
Tnos; C. HiNn, Viee President; . i hi , „
; Joskph W. Cowan, Secretary.-.
: Rj* Office of the Compaiiy<No;43i Water street, Puts- r
burgh. (jelOnhf). . P.A.MAPKIRA,Agent. •.
New .England. !*!.▼« StocU laiaranee Co.,
PERSONS desirous of insuriDff lheir Animals will
learn from the following by. jaw_ of the Company,
that theierms of life insurance on stock is very dine rent
from insurance oh human life. The insured are entitled
to pay where the animal breaks &4cg, .becomes blind,
Ac. • ■ " ,
• . Abticle x. In the evehtof accident or disease of such,
.a nature as tocaase permanent injury, though death may ’
.not ensue, they will oe liable for the damage done to .the.
;an«mal not exceeding the amount insured.
; ;j ' - A. COLSON, Agent,
cor of Fourth and Wood sts.,up siairs.
Fire and Aatiiit Inaaraaeet
THE OFFICE of the injurant* Co. Norik Amtneti
has been remand to the-Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co., No. 14 1 Front street,third liouse Eastoi Wiood
: street, where the subscriber will issue PoUcieson Boild
: iugs and their contents, andoh Shipments by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. [ap3l WftL. P.JONKS, Agent.
lilfe and Health lniaranee (
3 [HIE MUTUAL LIFE AN D HEALTH INSURANCE
h - COMPANY), of' PhiladelpkiidylacoTpon.teC by Iho
egislature of Pennsylvania,March,lB*lB; CharterPer
r petual; Capital 8100,000. Rates UneerVian angptnmyt
vaaia Company, and fpLISQ/per eenLjQwerlhan the
usual rates of Life Insurance;as.the following compari
. son will show. Thus & person or'tfce age of 5} insuring
for 8100 for life, must. pay.in the GirardB2,3B, Pennsyl
vania Peim Mutual S&3O. Equitable! 82,04, .New
England 62,30, Albion He wYoik Ldfn 82,38; Lilfk
and-ffeaJth 7 Philadelpkifi,sifil.: /•
UmKCTOKs—Samuel D.Omek, Charles D Hall. Win V
Boonefßobert P Kang, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin,
Chos OB Campbell, M M Reeve,AL D.jLewisCooper,
J Rodman EH Butler, Edwin RCppe. ; Fr&f.
(ten, Samuel D Orrickr Prejfcfcnt, Robert P. Kfpr
Secretary, Francisßlaekburne. * • - •* - 5 ,r- »
Applications will be received and everv information
giyen by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orvics:
Commercial Rooms, corner ofThird and wood streats .
Pittsburgh.' r* ' octsfcy* :
“‘ INBEMNiTYi
fhe Fr&nklln Flre lnsurtutcs Company
Off- PTTTT. ATIgT.TTTTA • • ■.. f
X\IRECTORStf-
J J Charles W. Banokcr, George VV. Richards.'
, Thomas Hart, Mordccai D. Lewis. -
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric.
* SarauelGrant, David S. Browne, > '
Jacob R. Smith, • • Moms Patterson, :■ ■
« CHAB. W BANCKER, Pres’t.
Chas. G.Bancxhb, Secretary. ;
hr Continue to makolnsnrance, perpctualor limited
°n every descriptionbf property in town and country.
, The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund.
■which, with their Capital and Premiums; safelyinvested
afiOTd ample protetuontcf the assured. •
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849,- as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob
lows, viz r
Mortgages ——-81,047,433 41
Real Estate M,724 83
Temporary BB>ool 85
•' Slocks . 51,023 25
Cash,Ac. • 33,801 37
«13£WP2 7l
have paid upwards of Ont million jFout-Hundred- Thou
sand bettors, Josses by-firei thereby affording evidence
ofthe advantages of Insurance,aswUas the ability and
disposition to miet with promptness, all liabilities. -
J. GARDINER
Office N. £. corner Wood and 3d sts
FLro mxdßZerlne insurance.
THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila
delphia,through its duly authorized Agenwthe sub
scriber, offers lo raako permartcht and limited Insurance
ob property > in this cityand its vicinity,and on shipmeu. l
by the canal and rivers. * • <.
■ * DIRECTORS:
ArthuTO-CoffiniPreaH. ■ Bamuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, . Charles Taylor, » ; .»
Samuel W. Jones; ! - SomuerW. Smith/- '
Edward Smith, Ambrose White* •;
John A; Brown, ' Jacob M. Thomat ... ..
John White, John R. NeSV; : • -. •
: ThoraasP. Cope, ” Richard D.-Wood,. -
Wm. Welsh, : • Henry p/Sherrard,Bec>.
Thlaisthe oldest Insurance Company in tlm united.
States, haying been chartered in 17M. Its charter is per
petual,and from its high standing, long .expftiience,am
ple means, arid avoiding all rista of an extra/naaardons
b»r y ‘"‘""wSpife
7 At Counting Boom of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and
Fronl Bts.,Pittsbargh mtt J 4 T
&3M****'' co,
02 and 64 JUaxket »trc»t' ,r
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