The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 24, 1851, Image 4

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_ 1 IW >T fte,,W ' nM JO O HN’I O . r -BLoS, y
YeV4 ... .. Allegheny Planing Mill*.. ...
■ TMNE FLOUR—so Dblßi.ln BtOTe and for tale very
•r"! jp .■jo , sf by . ffebl3] ■ WM. DYER
• v^utOYEKSBEI?—IS bbli. prune Ohio Seed, jnsi recM
O antl for sale low. WM.DYEB, ••
1 • fobl3 . - • . . No. 201 Liberty street. -
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Xsbll WM DYER
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r-! : SCOTCH WHISKEY j ;
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-v. v.i;.. Jamaica Hum, m bottles. Forsaleby
3. P. HORBACH,
197 Liberty atrdot.
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#|iO ’LET.—Rpomsr ond sieam;power- for mechainca
JL: jpaxposes. Enquire of. %
& ATKINSON, 113 Front su
;.,*fi)EACHES—2OO bush, ree’ef and for sate b • ■
X fcbia SAMUEL P SiHUVER.
LE—5O bbis. XX, Campbell &. 3o.’a Spring Water
-CLBtewery; SOlalf bbis-do; ioraiJe at mannfacta
rer’a pnses by M-D PATTON,
feMB ' • .... ■ 211 Liberty st; ..
* i U OLL AN O GIN AND IRISH WHISKEY— •
.. •. fl • i a pipes Anchor & Star brand Holland Gin; •
-r,... 2 puncheons Stuori’s Dublin genuine Malt Whiskey;
, v For sole by ' [fobiej. . » M. Du PATTON.
Fort, Madeira, Skerry; Malaga,
rtf Red and uhineish, m lots to smtpurckasers< •
by , . [fcb!B] M. D. PATTON
X AYENDLR, Rasberry ana ?ine Apple .Brandies, for
jj salebv , : r [feblS]., M.D.PATTON.
ONDON fOUTEB**SO do*. “K. Williams” 5 London
I Porter for sale by ■ IfeblS] • ftL D- PATTON
OATS AMD «YE-l«Mb(i*Oatsi ■ —~
. . 350 do Kyc; in store and for
roighy [feblB] ■:■■■■ M. D. PATTON
/IDOVER AMD TIMOTHY SEED— T
, :.V/ 10 bus. prime Clover seed: i
■ -do :do Tunothy seed: lor sale by i
ftb!B . M. D. PATTON. 1
•• biJUi for sole by
fcblß- ...... . .... Rt. D. PATTON;
’TASH—Sc&Sks.ha I forsaleby
feb!B ■ , ; M.D. PATTON.
Corn Brooms m store and for sale,
foble M. D. PATTON.
DICE AND RAIBINS—S liercesS.C. Rice; ISO b.
.V lU. R. Raisins; for sals by
fablß
HERR* WINE—4S doz. CMMlla fc (JO., 1841—>n
/■ porioi qu&litr—for sale low to close consiertmont
fcblS J M D. PATTON
* f aLITKYE WHISKEY—I 9 bblf. very superior qoaU*
V/ ty, for irate by [feblSJ M.D. PATTON.
MONGNGAHEESTjRECTIFIQT WHISKEYPSSO
bbls.on hand and for solo by
feblB -
CIGARS— 2GO bxs. Principe, Regalia, and Tara Sixes
at low prices, for sale by
toblB - IM.D. PATTON.
VjOAIVCA.NDL.es and STARCH—ISO bis. for sale
Oat manafacrarer’B prices. by •
feblS
. Is RANDIES —SO half andquarter pipesCognac* Bot
-D deanxand-Rochclle Brandies, of diSerent '.'inures,
.in store and for.salo by. . (feblS] M-D- PATTON.
J'IHAMPAGNE COGNAC BRANDY—Vintage i 1823,
inboilleSiforaaleby [lehlBl- H D. PATTON.
\Af. HITE BEANS—d bbla. atnoll white lust recVi an
TV for sale by (febi3j WM. DYER.
•UR—lOO bbls. reo’d and (or sale by "
SAMUEL P. BHWVBR.
>Wfebl3-
' HORTS—6OO bash, received and for sale by
> febia y. • ■ Samuel p.shhtveb
BOAiINY— 12 bbla. jnsi rac’d and for sale by :
fcbi3 WM. DYER.
/711 DER VINEGAR—SO bbla. for.sate at a bargain
\J feb!3. ■ .. WM. BYEK.
iENECA OIL—O bbls.-in stare and for sale by .
> fcb!3 SAMUEL P. BHMVER.
ri'IAi.LAMV—III bbla. bheepond 3 bbls.Baef Tallow.
X feb!3 BAMPELP.SHRIVER.
OAK IMITATION.—Paper Hangings, grained lntmi
; tation of oak, and yamishcd, Tot sale by
• 4 J«a23 WALTER P. MARSHALL
djilNEPalc and Dark Cognac Brandtea for sale by
J J»M JAMES P.HORBACH.
S6l Ofy ?1.5° AND 81,75 PER GALLON.—Tavern
o-i keepers would do well to try oar .Prims Pols
brandy, at the above prices, betore purchasing; else
-Where. - MOHRIS A HAWORTH,
_jagB la the Diamond. ■
UGAH HOUSE MOLASSES—Saint Loots, Battle
i uroond and St. James brands, in store and for sale
ffobO] KINO An MOORHEAD. ■
... OUTTER—IO kegs for anlo by
JP .f°h» KING A MOORHEAD:
A/ INEGAR—2O bbls. Cider Vinegar for sale by
¥ tebO ■ . .:. -KING A MOORHEAD.
pEACHES AND FEATHERS—
C. fiOO bosh. Dried Peaches;
Slat PnmfrKemncky. Feather#. For sale by
W ;• CARSON :& &TKNIGHT.
: : : OOfI BOXE S RAISINS; ISOhalf do ; ~
..eOW 20 mats seedless Raisins;
' /25 casks Currants, in store and for sale by
J. RHODES k CO.,
;r V :: ; • ' ■• • ■ NoC Wood st
HOES.— 150-doz beat cast steel Hoes; •
5 do ,: do -Gardendo. on. consienmY
’ *q<* forsalgby (JalS] L. S. WATERMAN & SONS.
dot best quality east steel Hay Forks;
.30 do do • German do:
__ ; 40 do best cast steel 4 pronged Manure
forks, on consignment and for saie by
• ja!B ■ L. S WATERMAN & SONS.
.OPVT Hii SNEATH&—42Sdoz, best quatuy, paten
K/Scyyie Boeathsyou consignment andfor sale by
; .. J&18 Li. 3. WATERMAN & SON 3.
,-VTAILS AND SHKfcS.—42O tegs Nails and Sfikes
tor sale by
:•. -jalB ‘ * -•
IARL AblL—l2 casks prune Pearl Ash for saie b"'
Jalß . • L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS.
•H7-INDOW SASH of all nyle» for sale by
\ w H. C. kELLYi
...... JftlO. _A#ent for FaUeton Sath. Factor
SCYTHES. —75 doz bestqualny Grass Scythes: •
60 do do Cradle do;
>lO do common do;
oa consignment and for sale by
L. s. waterman a sons,
jalß . Nob 80 & 81 Water, A C 2 Front bl
.T7XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB bbla. Extra Family
Jji Flour for sale by . palO) ILU, KELLY.
[TUNE TEAS—2S half Chests fine YoungHyson \
C - . . 15 do in± and 4®. packages;
5 do line Black; •,
20 do do;in£,Goz,andiib.
: In store and for sale by* . packages:
dec!7 KING A MOORHEAD.
-.rTXTHITE HAVANA SUGAR—2O boxes White Ha
If vans Sugar) just received and for sale by
* deelO MILLER A RICKETSON.
T)APER HANGINGS French and American Paper
.X- Hangings and Borders, from 6}c to 82,00 piece,
for sale by . W. P. MARSHALL,
jal4 . 85 Wood st
■ YirATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c.—Now in store, a largo
-and nch slock of fice Watches. Jewelry and
’ Fancy Goods :■■. W. W. WILSON,
■ = dec23 ; corner of Market and Foarth sts.
.TAKESSEII FLOUR BOAlti>d—50,000 feet, well sea-
XS.sonad, and good quality, for sale cheap by
- JOHN A. BLOOMER.
Jal6 Allegheny Planing Mills.
BOX BOARDS—2S.OOO feet different thicknesses, for
sale by . JOHN A. BLOOMER,
m ialO Allegheny Planing Millb.
f}EAOHEB—3OS sacks Dried Peaches i
>• -XT - ' llbbls. do: Fo^saleby
' 5a9 • L.S. WATERMAN A SONS.
H AMES—40 doz; pair hone andmale Uames for sale
by • • [jaB] L.S. WATERMAN A SONS.
. XaUTTER—IS bbls. fresb Roll Batter; ;■
XP ff do packed do;
• 10 . kegs do -for sale by.
. .. ... L 3 WATERMAN A SONS.
. . Tin Roofing*
- ITIHE subscribers take this method to infannproperty
.......... I holders, house-builders,and all others interested)
. that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing) in
all Us branches. Their skill and experience in thispart
... of the business, has hitherto enabled them to nre entire
. . . satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the
; . * .same policy of using the best materials, and employing
■ skillful workmen, to keep up.this favorable, impression,
ir the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brpnght
•.. before the notice of this community for the first time,
we would consider that the importanceof the subject
: - would Justify us in extending onr views on its superior
advantages* -This, however* ib not the case. We;sball
.therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the
* 6th day of: June, 1644, (nearly seven years ago,) wc fin-
Ished on* lint job of Tin Roofing in this place. From
•••Xhat up to tbe present time, we nave covered with tin
.••"the roofs of the finest end most costly buildings that
have been erected in this county. We have given our
views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage
oi Tin ov6r iron, a»a covering far houses. And lime,
- the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven
the correctness of oar opinion* • ~.
:;;r->Agein,tf. we place Tin injuxta-position; with Slats as
• acovering for houses, we think that tin will bear a favo
• Sable comparison, with some decided advantages
- ■ - These advantages are, that when tin is nsed the roof can'
be made much flatter—thereby saving materials. in. the
- - length of rafters, brick in the gable ends—making the
-house easy of access incase ofa firo, and showing a
•* .: * better flnuh and appearance. AJso, when Ua' is • used
the gutters ore.worked ln,thereby savmg-the extri and
0 ' * w / 0r £ O PP cr gauers,copper flashings, Ac.,
. things inaispenstble on slate roofs. If farther reasons
" we could offer the experience
of pur eastern cities in proof what has been aflvnhced,
wUlieave the siibjeci with those interested! Lnd wm
«*> pleasure in giving farther,aformaUonwiieneallSi
• Ott* ■., JOHN DUNLAP.A CO.
Tebl7 : corner Market and Bum** «’«.
■ •'.* ■' J • Central Tea store*
.TTOT full and . freah assortment 0 |
;J “Green and Black Teas, which will be sold on the
‘most favorable terms, wholesale, and retail, either from
: the original packages or m metallic packs, to saitcusto
nlers. XU Teas warrunted fresh—packed or loose.
_ ja29 H. C. KELLY, Fifth street
- ■< c SB
Slowed Cough Candy.
T7OR BALE by H.Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogden 4
- ■ J? Snowden, Coalter A Hacke. Win. Jackson, and
1 . Key serAM\Doweli, Pittsburgh; W-CR- M’Clolland; Man
chester. (nov29
M. D. PATTON.
M.D. PATTON.
M.O. PATTON.
t—4 bbls,prime ree d and tor sale b'
SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.'
L. S. WATERMAN A SONS
< JUisttilanwos.
T AILD—In keg's and bbls m store and fin sale-by i
±J febao > STUART A SILL.
/"IRAB CIDER—IO bblsjnst received and for saleT
\J feb2o , STUART A SIL
iVTOLASSES—A superior arucle fore ale by - I ....
iTI feb2o RTUART ASltlo.,,
TOBACCO.— 00 boxes prime 6’s, cheap, to close inf
febgO STUART A SILL.
ritfcA—2o naif chests r . H.-tn store and for sale bv '
■L feb2o STUART A SILL
iLoUft— 40 Obis. Family ; 20 half bbls. do : ! ~
2 °o do Snperfin#, in store' tmd forisale
BTUART&ait.L. 1
OLL BUTTER.—SO bbla. fresh. fortnbfp use? i
40 kegs do; for sale by | : '
STUART & Slt^-
HICKORY NUTS.—IO(7-sacks, in store and fox iale..
- fcb2o ’ STUART A SILL.
, ATS— iioat usheU for sale by . •• - T~. I "
\J iebSO . • , . STUART A SILL.
GORN BROOMS—2OOdoz. common;
40 extra large; reo’tf on consign
monMO close out. [febSOJ STUART A SILL.
BA.CON SHOULDERS—In store and for Bale by ...
febOO • STUART A SILL.
G'ftblS’ 11 ’ 0 boles Bby i° andl s°^T” t B!S:
PEACHES— 20 sacks on hand and for sale by i
feb2o - - STUART A SILL.
SOAP— 100 boxes, in store and for sale by ■ ■
feb2o STUARIfIA SILL.
BATTING— 50 bales No. 2,t0 close; by . J
fob2o ■ STUART A SILL.
T7TNEGAR—4O bbls. (pare cider.) in store. i
V fcb2o ... STUART A SILL.
{OMMON CIGARS—IO.OOO common Cigars, to close.
t feb2o STUART A SILL. V
ROUND PEED— OnhaudVnd for sale by
feb2o RHODES A ALCORN.
CORN MEAL—On band and for Sale by .
fob2o RHODES A ALCORN.
ULLED HARLEY—Of oar own manufacture. 1 con
siantly on hand, and lor sale by •
feb2o RHODES A ALCORN A.
OIL Ml3ALh*O( our oven manufacture conatantjy on
hand ona for sale by RHODES *
febLO . 117 3d at»opposite SU Charles Hotel,
QAT MEAL—Of our own minofafig
on hand and for sale by %
_ : . RUODES
PEACHES—tCO bus. pnme Halves"for sale,
tfebiaj WM.DYER.
EDDINGS. 4c»—300 Wedding Cake Boxes; '
TV SOD Cornelian Rings; ■
Id doz. assorted Gold Pens i
12 do do Spectacles; -
4 do do Razors & Straps
Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
W.W. WILSON,
corner of Market and Foarthsis:
WRAPPING and Printing Paper for sale by :
W. P. fIXARSHALL,
85 Wood street.
London JHiutanl«
PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the kca?, for
gale by toctairttl. JOSHUA ROBINSON.
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh BUppiyof Dr. S.B. Fitch’s
valuable Medicines, among which are rcmedicsfbr
Consumption. Conghs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Inhaling Tubes, and Lee*
tnres on the Treatment and Curs of Consumption,: &o.
Forsalo by COULTER A HACKE, Druggists,
oelfi • corner of Wood and Thira streets
BRANDIES— £0 quarter and halfpipes, of different
vintages, of the following celebrated brands
“Hennesey,” “Otard,” “Dupuy ACo.,” M A;Seig«
netted” “ Pjnet, Casullon & C 0.,” 4 Jean Louis.” For
sale in lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON,
■ jasg.. . • . at Liberty street* _
OHBAF WALL PAPER—from Gs : to £5 center
large assortment for sale by
febia , W P. MARSHALL.
iltiijS-ISO.I ROblN. iait received and Tor ta
40 by. \ B.AFAHNESTOCS A CO.,
' febfi. corner Ist and Front streets.
2 H Aft HAVANA ORANGES;
jIJMIJv 40 boxes Malaga Figs. ■
150 drams do do - •
ISOfdd: do- do- FoTSilebr
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
No ft Wood street
GO-PAKTNtRSHIP.— The subscribers have entered
into Co-Partnership under the linn of Scaifb, At-
QXSoiIA Oxzlt. WM. B.BOAIFE,
' JAMES ATKINSON,
ja3l JOHN M. OKEIiY.
TTEATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared tofor-
JjL Rlahanderectepparaxna for heating largo or small
buildings, by steam or hot water, and hare engaged-D.
H. WrcAMOTyfrem the east, to superintend its construe*
Uon. ; jja3lJ BCAIFft ATKINSON A OKBLV.
C)p\ BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per
&Q Messenger. £declB] CARSON A M’KNIOHT.
Molasses and sugar—
-82 bbla. N. O. Molasses;
iflhhdj. do Sugar
Landing from steamer Keystone State, and tor sale.
ja3 CARSON A ai»KNIQHT,64 Water st.
WRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPI& fo saie,m
jlarge or small quantities, by '
iai* . w. p. Marshall.
Plantation sugar— 32 uhds. prime plantation
Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by
UcclU MILLER A RICKETSON.
TjUNB French and German Wine forsale by
-T 3a21 JAMES P. HORBACH.
■pLANTAGENKT GUARD RAZORS.— 1 * The only
X, safe and perfect Bator manufactured . M Just re
ceived, per express, another lot of these truly valaoblo
and nmque Razors. [ja!s] W. W. WILSON.
Kin BBL 3« FAMILY FLOUR;
IUU 50 bags Coffee;
80bbfs.No.3 Mackerel;
75 bbls.Tar; .
100 bags Saltpetre; Forsaie by
T. WOODS A SON,
.... Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
tatO ■■ No.6lWater site et
Rsmovoii
rpHE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Fitts
,JL burgh and the public generally, that he has removed
his CARPET STORE Rom Nos. 01 and G 3 Wood street,
to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu
pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the
adjoining rooms, formerly osedos the Chronicle Printing
office—which, in connection with his old room, mokes
lhemost spacious Carpet establishment m the country;
and his advantages so far surpass ony bouse in this city
for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain
of suiting every person who may favor him with a can
His stock is complete is every article In his line, and
great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to
persons wishing to look or buy.
oct3l E. W. LYND.
SALE OF VALUABLE
IRON WORKS, NEGROES, MULES, Ao.
IN pursuance of a decree of tho Chancery Court in
Clarksville, at the October terra, 1850,1 will sell at
the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of
Tennessee, on the 9ih dayot April, 1851, the Furnace
known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon'
Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there
to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the some time
and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter,
a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2
and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2, Sana <
years.
On the 11th of April, 1651,1 will also sell, at the late
residence of Robt. Baxter, .in Montgomery Co.; Teuu.,
the IRON PROPERTY, known as tho Tennessee Fur
nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s CrCek, with all
the lands adjoining antf attached thereto, consisting of
several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, Sand 4 years.
Sumner County Lands near OeUiatin,
-1 will also sell, on the 26th of March,lBsl, m the town
of G&ll&un, at the Court House, 32U acres of land lying
in said Coanty, known as the Preston tract of land, on a
credit of 1,2 and 3 years.
Hbujs and Lot in NathvilU.
I will also sell, on the 23th of March, 1851, a valuable
House and Lot in Nashville, at the Market Qou*e, known
as Lot No. 64, situated on Highsi., onacreditof 1,2
ond a yeara. Bond and approved security will be requi
red of tho purchaser and & lien retained on the reel es
tate m all cases. P. PRIESTLEY; C: AM:
.. . Sale of Stalls* Wagons* &c.
I will, as the Adm’r pf Robt. Baxter, sell at tho Lou
isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tcnn, on the oth
day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said
Robr. Baxter, belonging to said Furnaee, consisting of
75 Males, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Block on hand, on
a credit of twelve months.
I will also sell, on the Uth day of April, 1851, at the
late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county;
Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household
and Kuchen Furniture, together with all personal prop
erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months—
Bond and security wilt be required: on all .sums over
910. The sale will be continued at each place fromday
today, Ull all the property issold.
Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER .Adm’r.
. JD* Each paper will send the Office of tho Clerk and
Master the poperacontolning the advertisements; with
the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last
.Sale.• • ,
The Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville
Journal 4 the Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittsburgh
Post, will publish tho aboveadvertisement twicea week
until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and
Ma.tcrfor seulemenu decSS:IBWI»
Jefftnonxan.
Spring Stock of Carpets.
THE subscriber having returned from the Eastern
nines, is now receivinghtsSprlnssiook of Carpets,
uii Cloths, Window Shades,,Stair Rods, Hearth Russ.
Door Maus, Drugget: Stair Crash, Table and Pltrno
Covers, Matting, Ac., Ac. All of whloh have been se
lected from the latest importations and best manufacto
ries. With an eye single to the interest of his custo
mers, and all who may favor him with a call, great
paws is at all times taken to show Goods to persons
wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock,
where can be found the latest and best styles of the
above named Goods, with prices and qualiues to suit
aU E. W XiYND,
Lynd’s Carpet Emporium,
Apollo Building, Fourth street.
CHOC It liOSt,
A CHECK drawn by ns in' favor of Henry Fntz, No.
1055. dated February 4th, 1851, on N> Holmes &
Sons, of unscity, for three hundred and fifty dollars,has
been lost from the mail between Pittsburgh and Park
ersbnrgh. The public ore catiUoncd against: receiving
said check, as the payment hft9 been slopped.
fobl? MILLER & RICKETSON.
T H tI;EABH. OF THIS NEW YOKK BEY GOODS
aiyiUi, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, end a
? of uacy and Sta P la "ry Goods, to to sold
!L, wi, r sfi“b., A !?y Powon wishing to commence bum
-?!■" ' S lB aboTe established busi
ravo4hl» a tV,SJ!!-if w est on ,he «reet, can he had on
Hhl” 8 ’if a Ppll®stion is made immediately Vo
theßabscnbe r.who wishes t. change hi. business 7 '
WM.H.GAHRAKD
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©nifia emb ffobkines.
(Ctif and Coldft .Cored In 45 Hours*. •
'EtUeinlroducUonof -this newcotnpound, CoUghs
Scolds ate cared in a very short time. we will
it Dr. Keysets Pectoral syrhp to cure cases of
--gfaSjCoWßjßronchitts, Lmgagiug, in less time and .
atxicheaperiale than anyother medicine everdiEfcdv
ered ,
_rr HAS-AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—TM old
always sicken' the stomach an J pro
dace nausea which mmore disagreeable than the Cough
itself. This is obviated Imhisnuxture, for it is a pleas
ant soothing orticle-aMitwil! cure, or ths money will os
evidence in : favor of this racdiciito m
‘OarClty.from our 1 own citizens* should convince any one
oniscmcacyV J Ttis the prescription of a Tegmarpaysi
tfahi-and husbeeu used Dy him ln his own practice for
a number of years*with the most heroic success. ;
' CONSUMFTJGN—A lady from Steubenville writes,
that hefdaaghler had been afflicted with d Cough and
expectoration;right sweat»rhecua fevert .and all the
distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta
king two obtiles she was entirely cured. Agentieman
■ in Washington county* who.had-sufferediwiin Asthma
and Chrome Cough for oight years, has been entirely re*
Hevcd and the cough removed by the use or. half h do
zen of bottleaof the Pectoral Syrup. - A gentleman from
r Peona. lUinoia, writes .Umt “he knows the Pectoral Sy
; rupto oe a good article; for he has used _it in his owa
i case and m the cases of members of his fanulywith the.
i-most perfect success* .
;• i lx'lS OKS CW THE CHEAPEST MEDICINES NOW KNOWN.
—ltia put upin half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six
bottles for 82,50; ,
; ConrmT BIOBXXXEPSES would do well to keep a sup
ply bf this medicine on hand all the ii ms, as it is one of
the mbit perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover
ed (brail coughs anddiseasesof the ltwgß and incipient
Consumptions * ; .
CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try, to got i
you to buy sosmoneof the various norframs,bat do. not i
heed them. If-youwant to get well, buy Dr. Kbvsxk’s i
Psctobal Stbtjp, and take no other: this will core: you.
It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs i
pf the materia mediea, and is aompounded.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 nuni attesting its valu
able properties; which will be shown to any person de
sirous of seelngnheto.
AOENts Wanted throughout the United Statea to sell
thl&medicine;: Large discounts will be made to those
who will thke an interest in the medicine. It will pay a
large profit to all agents; besides, they willbe doing sui
fenng humanity a service by placing in their hands the
greatest for Lung diseases the world has ever
produced.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEY9ER A M’-
DOWELL. Druggists,l4D Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.*
to whom all letters-for agencies must be addressed.—
AisOjfor sale by.D.M.Cuixy .Allegheny city; P. Brock
cr, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington; John
H. Buchanan, Hickory; George Koyser, M’Keesport;
3. D. Vowel!,.Canonaburgh;.and by merchants and
druggists generally. D&25
constantly
Public Attention _ .
Is resptttfuUy invited to the foUomng truths, set forth in
relation to one of the most tmportani Remedies of mod*
■ -ern times !
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; f
r? tt not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since
thcn,hecome ftliy appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will
ua great fame spread; -It is hot the remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one.
which wexoneeive, will continue to be used when all
nostrums have been forgotten- The PETROLEUM Is
& Natural-Remedy, elaborated in the depths of theearth
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human
competition. It U out duty,when we write about a
medicine, that we wnte Taunt— that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word Or
put confidence' In our statements. The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease, A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gulling or humbugging Home of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this r we are anxious only
that the troth in relation to our Remedy should be tola,
in order to secure font a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the matena tnedtea. Plain, unvarnished
facts—facts that may be ascertained m our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in Tavor of tho Pe
troleum.
Within the past two months, two of our own ciuzens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight.
Several coses of blindness, in the State of Ohio,, have
been cured; And, also,thecase of a gentleman In Bea
ver county. There are others; but these cases arc near
home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may
have doubts on the subject. These cases werecurci ti
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as tiopeless-
Tbe Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc,
lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Nenralgi% 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,
Tumor*. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and aU Pul
monary affections of a. chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION.
Bams and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands, Exoonaied Nipples, Corns and
Bunions. In fact, uis uousat UNivxssALsraXDY, and
has been ined inmost of the above diseases witlun the
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
that will astonish ore in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or
their fnenas. .
Whatever others may say about their medicines, the
Petroleum is the "greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use U in their pracnee. Those who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, axe willing to award it due
praise and consideration. Before another year rolls
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that tho
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered.
For s&lo, Wholesale and Retail, by
KEYSER A RPDOWELL,
l4O Wood street.
Also—R. £.£e&6rs,S7 Wood street ;D. M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, 8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pittsburgh. QaS
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
PBP9ISI
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID
Or Ositrie Jatcel
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA. CURER,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron Lixaio, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON,_M.D.,No.
11 .North Eighth Blrcet, Philadelphia, Pa.
This i» a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION.
DYBPBPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, DIVER
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cunnj£tUlcr Nature's
own method,by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Haifa teaspoonfiill of this Fluid, Infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Fivs Pounds ov Roast Boev p?
about two eou&s, oat of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron Libbio, in hiscelebratedworkon AmmalChcm
istry, says; 11 An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous qo
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from ine mu
cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va
rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach. 15
Dr* Ps&xnu.in hi* famous treatise on“ Food and Di
eV’pubUahed by Fowlets A Wells, New \ ork, page 33.
states the same great fact, and describes the moihodor
preparation. There ore few higher authorities than Dr-
Dr. Corns, in lus valuable writings on the “ Physiolo
gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the duo
quantity of tho Gastric Juice is a prominent and nll-nre
* vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and ho states that “a dls
tingoisQod professor of medicine in London, who wan
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
else to fail; had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from tho stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely successful.”
Dr. Goahaii, author of the famous works on “ 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, aad of effecting a kind of artificial diges
tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest
ive process,”
Dr. Swob's great work, the u Chemistry of M&n,”{Lea
A Blanchard. Philo., 1840, 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 js dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared. from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas
trio Juice itself.”
Professor Dunouson, of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia, in his greatworkon Homan Physiology,devotes
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject:
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Jnice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. u ln all cases." he says, “di
gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestions.”
A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
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 tho very verge or the grave. It
is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this advertisement-phut authenticated certificates have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York; and Boston
alone. These wore nearly all desperate cases, and the
eurcß were net only -rapid and. wonderful, but perma
nent
It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Aguo, and
the ovU effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after u long sickness. Also,
for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
—..uviiub xicaun with lotcmpenu.*
_ OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A single dostrtmwaallthsunpUasanxsyjnp
imp, and it only needs to be repeated, forashortttme,
to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR. OF BODY, follow at once.: It ta
!>arucularly. excellent in cases ofNaasea, Vomiting,
< Jnunps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide. Ac.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottle will of
ten effect a lasting care.
Every bottle, bears the written signature of J- S
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town in the United Slates,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141
Wood street
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y
Also, for sale by ft. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street.
Bull’* Ba*flftparlllA ana the Cholera*
'TVTT'OT a single man, worn onor child has died of the
JLv CHOLERA or any of ua symptoms ’who need this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150. to
200 bottles are retailed doily, bat few isolated cases of
Cholera have and they were either-persons
from boats or those who disregarded oar advice;
[ Cincinnati Chremcb.
For sale by KEYSER A M’LOWELL, 140 Wood it
Pittsburgh, wUcto the. genuine ortlclo may always be
>• Maine#" [iufyS7
PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIAIUtHCEA, a
disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore
runner of Cholera. • Try ill For sale by
JyO ’ KEYSER & McDOWELL, 140 Wood st.
UTE WAX—SOO fils, lor sale by
decs - B.A.FAHNESTOOK&CO,
>. ' - - -
, < *
JEfistellfUwras.' 1
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
2V* W. Comer of Wood and Fifth Strcfeta*
fTlHE.Propnelor ortho Rlosniks PosT&nd Mebctjrt
A.an* MAinryAcxtnLEEiTcsJ)ccifiiny. informs htsfnend#
and the patrons of these papers, tnat he has a large as
sortraent ofJQB.TYPIS AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is .'pie*
pared to.oxecnte • • .-t ' -’
XtRTIXB PRESS PIUNTZHOrOV KVSAI DESCRIPTION! 1
Books, Bills of Lading, Cireufcu*)
P ampliUts,: , BiUHeads. Car*,-
-Handbills, , Blanks, Hal Jipl.
ID - All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal
Boat Buis, with appropriate cuts, pnnledon the shortest
notice and mos: reasonable terms. \
Ho respectfully asks thepotronnge v of his friends; and
luepublic generally.in this branch of his business. I
aep22 ■ L. HARPER.
JAMES W. WOODWELh, A
■“Jr* CABINET Vj|ja
wsß&furniture manufacturer
Ware-rooms 07 and 99; Third street* j
JW. W.'rospeclfolly informs his friends and costoin
• ersthatMie has nawcomplcted the largest aid fi
nest-stock of household furniture ever before sequin
this city, as ho is determiftediouphold the quality-with ,
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility i
In mat ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted
farmtare, fit the lowest prices. . . .
He hag: adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’ Interest with ms own, in quality and pnce{ and
keeps always on haivl the greatest variety of every des
cription ■ of farwtare, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly, that a honse, or any part of
one, maybe famished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order.. He therefore solicits an inspection,
that the advantages of his establishment may be lmptyn.
The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any of the Eastern cities:
. Parlor, .. *
drawing, din
- ing, and bed room
chairs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, ma-
hognny and walnut Elizabethan,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of' every , c
description; Couches, Bofas, Tete-a-tete and Di
vans of the latest French and American patterns;
Taihaes, Whm-Nots,and ladies* parlor Writing Desks
of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma- -
hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola,
bles, extension dining.tables; all aizesoftbc
most unproved, and decidedly the best kind. - '
made: card; Pembroke hail and pier tables, > ■ •
wardrobes,'bedsteads and wasnstands of -
each a. large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
ana stools, secretary and book
cases, side boards, tire screens,
towel racks; bat stands, and ■ ■ • ;
music stools, onbs and cots
for children; paper mache,
tabic and tea poys, mi- »
hogany, rosewood, and
. inlaid pearl Tables,
■ . &c. &c. .
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE hnd
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabimet makees eupphedwith
all articles in their line >-i ;
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, farzushed at the short*
eat notice.
• All orders promptly attended to . : £nov23.
CHAIRS AND BTJRSITBRK. i
No. 08 Tfardilrett, between Market and Wood, South tide.
a We-have now on hand a large andyrowwa
UL splendid Block ofevcry variety otCHAgsfaiwfflfiTr
which
" *j lore confident cannot be #urpasped, ifßawaiyß
equalled, in this City,or m the West, in style and finish.
Those who aro in wantot Famitare are respectfully
invited to call and examine foi themselves.;
E Steamboats famiahod oath.; shortest nslice,
All orders promptly attended to.
9:if O’DONNELL. MULLEN A CO.
Famltnro cuad Ghair Wars Rooms,
/rawj T- B. YOUNG & CO.« comer qf Third fS
■ Smit&££ldits.,oworitASrawn%Ubttl.WL
■ JfL Putthurah. po., keep constantly on hand Rp)
make to order, at the lowest prices, * *%*
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
cifAlßSj of th» best workmanship and most approved
styles. ■/ feblg
f The subscribers leader their acfi\
fUSSß&knowledgmcnts for the favors bestow
ea upon them by their Steamboat friends, andjrirf
woula respectfully remind them and others inte- V
rested in ouihiing boats, that they ore at all times pre-
Sarcd to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every
osenpuon of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the be*
material and workmanship. IB YOUNG & C 0.,,
Comer Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite “Brown’s Hotel.”
UJJUSES. • lI.DAULSB
Rammer & Daulir*
CABINET WAREROOM, S WITHHELD STREET.
BtlwttnSevtnihttrut and Strawberry aUtytPuuburgi Pa.
A HAMMER ADAULER keep constantly onhfcnd
vML a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
revewarranted equal to any in the city; anil sold on as
* *1 "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in -he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, ombracing alt kinds of Furni
ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. Ail orders-promptiy attended to. mr2l:Cm
■/*&£& WM.K, STEVENSON eontiadesto monu
tHiign, / facture CAMINET~ WAKE ot every descrip
-rfrff-r hts old stand, corner of Liberty and
(SBlSeveelh. streets. UNDERTAKING • attended
to, in all its broaches. mayll
Extra Family Floor*
T7OR Uie convenience of the citizens, the: proprietors
X of the “PITTSBURGH placed
boxes for the recepuonofordcrs,nt the tollowioff places:
J. A R. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and 6th sis.;
M.Haywood’s Shoe store, comer Liberty and Market
A.Beclen’s»tore,3d street;
L. Wilcox, Jr n Druggist, cor. 4th and Smilhllcld;
John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets ;
Telegraph Office,Fourth street;
11. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Sth st. and Market alley;
M. Uruss’a*nrc,9th Wurd,
The Flour call twice or thrice daily, for
orders, and the Fleur, Ac., delivered promply either in
barrels or sacks, (sack Hour is preferable tor tamily
use,) without charge tor cartage.
It is plain that no accoanlscan be ullowed,and that
drivers can have uo permission to leave Flour without
payment. Wc hope that the public will be pleased with
this arrangement, os we shall endeavor to do them just
ce. pnaygO)- WILMARTH & NOBLE.
BOX FOR CALIFORNIA.
THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack
ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house
of CORWINNK, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and
to engage Passago in first class sailing Vessels from
Panama to San Francisco. Every information given,
on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
. aptO Post Buildings, Fifth at., near Wood.
{CHEAPEST SUMMER GOol*s IN TOWN.—Light
\S Cloths, atl wool, Cashmarcttes, Scotch Plaids,
Linen Drills and Backs, with every variety of Mar
seilles and other Vestiugs and Trimmings, by .
- ieb__ . JOSHUA ROBINSON.
Philosophy of Brandreth’i Vegetable
Pills.
WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, the secret springs of vitality
wore then partially exposed to oar view. We saw and
understood that the food we eat, was converted into
bftod, which repaired the waste of the animal machine;
the food is fuel, which keeps at a hie heatthe Internal
fires that warm and invigorate our . inner man. The
blood is an electric fluid which carries thuheatto every
ramification of the body, even to the extremities pf the
hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus, the scat of
lire, ms also the seat of disease. Food gives tho body
strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary
power to throw, out from itself all imparities, thus ren
dering the stream of life pare and healthy. .Jr men were
more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds j
and if they kept clobo to anture’s laws in the management
of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As
men grow lnteUlhgent they will become wtser.and hap
pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that,
when sickness assails them, thoy use Bntndroth 1 * Vege
table Umvcral Pills, which soon restore themto health.
They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require
no extra care when they arc used, iq either diet or cloth
ing. They should be always in the house, soMhat upon
the first indication of sickness they may be used.: One
dose m the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dozen after the sickness is fixedin the system. •In colds,
coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuveness, fevers, and in
all acute, heavy or deep-soaicd pains, their effects will
be found beyond all praise. Three or fire will act Ixko
a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and
fully tested medicine, one that is used by-hundreds of
thousands in this country and throughout the civilized
world. They aro quiotly superseding all other medi
cines. They, take out only that from tue blood which is
the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and
health; they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an op
peute that relishes oil kinds of food.
Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in PitU- :
burgh where the genuine Brondreth PiHs are kept for sale
—the undersigned is tho oniv agentin the city.:
dec33:3m . • THOMAS BEPPATH.
A. AHLLIRBII A OO*, ■;
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET hnd
CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 04 Smilhfield at.
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell IS per cent, below customary rates, v
Terms—cash only. • ; (decSTily
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm ol J. S. BONNET & Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of the concern in settlement, ,•
JEROMES. BONNET.
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Fttts&urgft, Apiillst, 1859; <
ID* Having sold my eniireinterest in the fins of: J. S.
Bonnet A Co. to M. D- Patton, my lato partner, and in
retiring from business, 1 take great pleasuroin recom
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
public. [qp3] J. S, BONNET.
Gravel Hoofl&R*
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 reel confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who may give
them work. The superiority ot Gravel Roofs overany
other kind, particularly iii cose of fire, is too well known
to require any argument in its favor. To those who are
unacquainted with our work, we beglcate to refer.them
to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Br., John F. Perry, Body
Patterson. M. Kane, Jr-, and others, for whoou we have
done work. Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to. We will be found on Wylie street, be
t'ween High and Tunnel streets.
' \MATTHEW McGOVERN.
tplP . JOHNSKINNIN. *
tu C. stocfiton,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER .
No. 47, corner car Maekjtt urn Third Streets,
HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter,
Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders l , Ful
lers 1 and 1 Trank BOARDS; Book and Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash
prises, or in exchange for Ragß and Tanners’Scraps. ;
* v *l 5
V \
»af ,1 * *■
1 /" : v V-v
Steamboats, Ahoy 1
Dissolution*
€ldtfjing: ».
Wlntcr IiOTT fot Cub*
T>: DEIiANY r X oo? lAbtrts - HfififttirgA, has on:
JT • band a large: .n/ lho rialeat style' 6f
.Winter Coats, of lashionablecolbrs.. AlaOjPanuy Vests
nnfl ail Other articles'id tho ClotWng line.,: Wholesale
purchasers will .find.a stock" to select
from; and will be sold low-for.cosh* :. : IdeciD •
Bi%vAßGtfSTj_._ '
•■' M E ii T <3_ri'A NT. T All OR, !/ ‘
INFORMS hifc ifnMd j &S castorae ts Ih at he has open
cda-CLGTniNG.STORIini <Nb.BsSmitMield at.,
W>m»tfceswnibßsalted at'aQ Mines with, anything in
nls line, mode in liemOßlfinished slyfeandwoiknian..
h*e. manner, /.His Goods are. all lfiesh,of dho best and
ihosi fashionable material, and.no pains will baspared
-toaSbrdihb greatesF degreo of-tousfacUdii'tbMs pat.
oilhand E ™ ■^'’PbafßeadrWado jUgays
J*. K Kt'ti'Sr ,’
MERCHANT TAILOR,' 4 :
, xtrui: ■'TiUsbiirjgH, 'FaJ, :i '. .
TT4,S*rUST RECEIVEDEKuM THE KASTrrJ large
X*. affd carefallv selected stock 'of French, English
Ct‘OTHB,CASSrMERES .andYEST
UQS-^of; the most approved colors and., styles, which
no is prepared to make to.order in the very uest manner
and ontoe most reasonable term's. " •/■*. \
,He has filways on.hand a good assortment -oi jpentle
®etfs Fashionable- beady made CLOTHING, Shins#
C^J^jCi^vatSjHankelrehiefo,Gloves, Saspenderd, &'c.
Clothing!] Clothing
THREE RIG DOORS! ■:■■*
’ t J OHN H’CLOSKEV, •< .' "
WholadU and RelaU Dealer in Clothing, 151 Liberty si. ‘
’ • ‘ • . - •
,ftfly.stofck;Of FaUpndWißterClothing.ia now rdady,
JXJL amounting ,io upwards of 8100,000, which I think
will be founato by ©nedf the fchoicdst selections ofgfir*
got up in.thia>or any other. city in theWcst
em country. •: s *,
purchases havihgibeeh'aU ! bmde early, I have
therefore avoided the late advances made-in almost all'
descriptions of “Woollen Goods, and am' therefore ena- 1
bled to offer my Btock atunusually low prifcesi i .V
. I havetbis season paid more than usual,attention to
the manufacturing and style of my garments, so'that the
yejT . lowestrpriced as well os the finest
jrtyfe and elegance not to. be surpassed. , Hundreds of
new' both-wholesale and' retail; have been
attracted at much by the superior make of the.clothing;
.asbytheiownessof my prices. ‘ .1
The prbprietot would particularly cail ihe aitenUort.of
all dealers rtl Clpthing. to las: present believing
i that upon examination of the'quality and prices of his
r Goods they will be induced to purchase et his establish'
i ment The wholesale room now contains upwards ,of
| 2,000 garments, from the finest mqualityiqthelowestni
The proprietor Is now determined to make this depart-'.;
meat a point of great attraction, and with this view has;:
constantly on hand a large quantity l nf gooUs saited io
qvery section of the United States. >
In the catting department willd! ways bffohnd a very
large. Selection of all the .choicestmakes of Cloths, Cas«
aimeres and Silks, to be foand in this of eastern markets*
He Is prepared tomake clothi to order in the shortest
notice in the latest and moat.fashianable styles; , s. :
- lie respectfully invites his old friends andcustomerS/
as well asthepublicin general, to call and examine ioi
hemseivea,.;. .. . ~ ;, loctl3
. Great to Bay OlotliUigl
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE J;
;max© LIBERTY. AND 53 IRWIN STREETS.
rnHE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stook of
, his EXTENSIVE j A.SBORT-
NSW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ,
at VERY LOW FRICE9., Penons wishing to purahase
will save money bycallingon him. ' - ; 1 ■\
. sflp24 .r ..W, LHAVIIT, Proprietor.
AQENCY OF , j
Helnesh’j.Celebrated Patent SrieOrs.
THE midersl&ned has been appolntedhy MrrHetnesh,
fofjNew YoriCrSole Agentfor the. sale of his justly
ceiebratedpdtentTailors*Shears. Heoffera theseSheara
now at manufacturers prices, f Haring; a Complete! as
sortmentof these Shears, from 62Jc. up. to SIS a piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma
kers and Tailors, to hi* establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4Uidoorfrom;
St. Clair, and tespccUuUy solicits a share of the public
pafronage.whiehthisanicle&O'jasiiy deserves. .
. oct3ium* .... J. F. HAVEKOTTE
Brg (Soofil.
SEVENTH GREAT SEMT-ANNUAL SALE OF
DRY GOODS, ,
at nne • .......
On© Price Store of A. A* HAS ON& CO.,
Nos. (S3-and 04 Market stuet.
\f T ILL commence on Monday, December 30,;185D 7
...f j:: and continue through, the month of January. On
this occasion, the whole or their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and
sive stock,, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retailed fully one
fourth less than usual prices; - : : 7
-The notice ot i&eir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of
the thousands wh.o attended the sale of last year* will
be sufficient guarantee for a call Ihia eeason, .Thejr will
however mention a few.of the Goods and Prices, for the'
benefit of'those who have never attended their Sales*T i
via:—* •>; • •-J ' '
Rich Cashmeres, •...«• 75 c. Usual price 31,00
fiOOpt. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c;; usualprt ;e
•-
iSOOta. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18Ie. Usual
price 20 and2sc; : -j
50ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines; 45c.. Usual price
C2*c. •••' '' ‘ v> 1
SOps. Striped- and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual j?rica
75C.}" - -■ •: r ... •/ ' .* •
50ps.BlnciSilks. Reduced 25percent; , -
lOOps.FrenchMerinoes,§l,oo. Usual price 51,371?
300 ps. Pnramettaa and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33
percent;: ; ;
2500 Long Sqnare Shawls, which will be sold at from
81 to 55 less than the usual prices.;
3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 3 and 10c. Usual price
18 and 25c.j «:
Fast Colored Calicoes, OJc. Usual priceOc.; 1
100 cases English and. American Calicoes, 8 najl 10c
Usual price 10 and 12ic.;
90cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c.per yard; .
200 bales Brown Moslm—all grades; l
Also—Lacca, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and
‘Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Caasinets
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, as many of their choicest
Goods willsoon be sold.
The lowest price named at first. ■
A.. A. MASON A CO,,
N08..63 tmd 04 Maiketslrfeet.
Fieih Arrival—Sew Goods 1
w'o. 75 market sTaeet,
Hj*JUHWEBa ffOtJSTS 6TBHXT- ABD THB DIAMOND. '-jHt'
FRENCU.ENGLISH AND AMERICAN •
. WINTER DRY GOODS!
fpHE undersigned is bow. receiving from the Eastern
J. cities by Express,u splendid assortment of Fancy
and Staple Pry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash,
from the Reporters and raanufacturezsrat least Tirenry-'
five per cent, below the cost of those who made: their pur
chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at •-
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoce, Cherry/ Scarlet,
Pink, Green, Maroon, Black. Mazarine Blue and Mode
colored, from B?4e. up to the finest quality, manufactured
under the French Republic. •
15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at unprecedented Jowprices.
. ISO pieces Ulack and Colored Alpacas, from 18} cents
per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres
manufactured. ' ' .-
125. pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Clothi, all
colors and qualities, and cbeaper.thanever nefore offer
ed in this city. .... . :
350 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali
ty,, end will be sold at extremely low prices.'
. 450 SHAWLS; Superior. Bay. Slate and.iWateriop
tong Shawls,Chameuon, Silkand TurkS atin'De Chein
and all Wool: Brocba Shawls; Black and.CoTored: Em
broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black
and: Colored Silk.Fringe,Thibet andV MohsDe Lain
Shawls. •. 'v ■ 1:
350 patterns Superior Press Silks; Plain Chtunelion
Silk and Satin Be Chein, Wide Black Gro De Rhine
Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid
Gro Do Armonr Silks.
. 150 pieces Cloths^Cassimerea and Vestings, superior
quality, be sold'at a great reduction from form*
eipricesr— .=-«■-
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. ; t . ;
- 500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good qiiality, all yridthsj ■
from 6* to Whceutt per yard,( b :>•
; .600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, front Oie.
,to the oeßt article manufactured. ; • - -
200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels; from 18£
«enisper yard up to finest Silk Warp and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported. : 1 a. ?
100 pieces Irish Linen;warrantedmade of Flax yarn,
ronnd thread;-wire ttvist, hand spun and gross bleached.
• 125 pieces Cheoks;&uperiormave,£romß taldf: Cents
per yard, together with large assortment ofJDamast
'htble Linen and Table Cloths; Russia uDinpor' and o
Crash, Caißiuetts,:Kentucky. Jeans, Bed' Ticldng f Do
mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics,'iPlaia .Linßeys,
CantonFiannels;ae. ' - t
350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery
—including every variety and qualityy-which will be
soTd'ai extremely lowyirices: ( • ;
The custoinelrs'drQte house and all cosh buyer* fire ;
•to cfilland examma the goods; and secure a
bargain,as they wlHbeofferedWholesale and Retail fl
very low prices.; IDS«Tifo;75 TftarkettiTeeu frits butgh .
novlff- ' ABSALOM MORRIS.
INEN ANU-HOllSfi FURNISHING UOODSi—A -
A. Masos-& COt Nos. <52 and 94 Market street, keep'
on hand a large assortment of
the best manufacture: ‘ *~kii
Table Cloths j
lays} Doilies,*?., dec,; Towels, HficJtoboc;3Jiaper, Oa-'
mask; &o.; Diapers; Russia, eye; linen
Lawn anti Linen Cambric.; i'ioor ntia-Linen Damasks
all widths: Llneii Xambris. Hhttdkerchiefs; ,0} Allen
dale Sheetings; lOj-Boston Sheetings jTii Atlantic Sheet-
Inasi 40inch;gili°»-Cas‘ n rf.ha. .
T'VK LAINES—A large and. rolendid assortment
17 Gold Medal, Hamilton and lrench De Laines and
Cashmeres,&onil3 to 2flc.per.yard. i .
French-all wool Do Lathes and Cashmeres, at ex
tretnely low prices. A. A. MASON & CO-, •
feh3 62 and C 4 Markets!*.
■ ClotHst Ctsihi] Clothß l
. * T EASTEHN JOBBING. PRiCESs-llfl pieces
JA.' Black and: Panov, colored .French and Erielish
CLOTHS j Filet, Cloaking and Drab Cloth^■ USB
:Just opened at •• A.A.MASON A CO.’S.
' dec2:. . . Noa..<2 and 04 Market street. .
' Important to ToUorß. ■ :
l)o2'asßO-rted Tallors’ Patent
2, ’Shears, from No. IU down to* Nd. jL :.' ■■■ ■
■ALSO—3 Pot. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from
-the nnmofactnrtrs, and fqrsale at'- -■"
- BOWN A TETLEY’S, 138 Wood st„ '
■ may 22 ... - 2doorabelow Virgin alloy.
ITkRYAPPLES-tlSUtwksPriedApples;
■%. rilWsfe&b.
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«Snlde7-'a” Wlne Store.
.VO WALNVT STREET. eHILADBtPUIh,
rpHK UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all winctf
JL Liquors,Ac.GOODUndCHEAP,.;,. .< • ..i. n
/ “SNiDEß”ha£latelyr”inConKcqueuCc.er the numcr*
'ous'lafge'tfalesmadeljyhlmtoC6Ji4umcf»—bccnobliged
-largely to.replenish hisstockby fresh importations, and
he'naa’novrtlie eiitisfactron of offerinff Bomo of the best
Wines and Liquors evor iraporicdby him,.' He would
refer lOsdmo - ;
DUFF, GORDON&CO, delK
caie Pale at very'-lbw tihceV. rare old, and some \etV
MANRANJDIiA" all-on drahgkt bythfc
Also,- faro -old delicate AMONTILLADO, lir ©asks’bf 16
AMONTJLLAiKMu boUles,pu£ap in Earope,whichbe.
challenges ea CfcaUHo dcV that'can be produced.
- V ThoMANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sfaeir,
nes .are* peculiarly .adopted to convalescents,os ; they
blrehgtnen without stimulating,' and havo not the acid of
many.oiherWinea.y • , -...
- '•■ PORT, WINES principally specially? selected for
his sales loconsumera from the stock of* ‘Dchkestbu’s,”
atOpoito, and imported direct.
These.-Jyines.arefruity and delicate, andjhave bc’eif
highly 4 approved by Ms customers, because of their
manifest superiority,over alt other Ports andßed tVines
palmed off as such.
j They, are of various sorts and prices, in bottles arid on
dranghtby tip gallon, or wbolesaleby the cask. Among
'them is some raredelicate WHITE PORT and MALM
SEY'FORT* ■: i--\
***Persbn9snfleihxgwilh.cbromcaffecUoaofthehow*
eis cannot betoo : careftil.in.iheir,POßT../::r; ;
MADEIRA'WINESofvirioas fiorti'dry’and rich,
'South Slde.oltTEast ondJtVest IndiaVSerctai, Semite.
on draughts in bdtUeintid by casks.;: '7. ;,vx .
As to thg SPARKLED WINES oftMA subscriber;'it
is known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and 1 the: spIendid:SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported,
by him are. Superior- to'c any- othex AVinesj and, are; sold*
’at prices as low as moetor the inferior, wines hOiv in the
market which are pat upon buyers as first class. ;
He has also CHAMPAGNE JVINES of vanous bnufds
and, qualities, at very low prices, retail or whole Sale v ln
the, article of CLARET jVVINES, generally, the subsen
.berholds/himself tobe alodge,and he offers the finest
stock here, from the very lowest price;by theifiinglpdor
zenj to the first-class or “premier cru-” of Medoc. ‘
: Of BURGUNDY WINES helms a largcstbck andean
assure.‘.customers that he can present tottem, from his
vaults, os goudabottie of-Btargtmdyas France affords/
SAuTERNEaadItARSAC always on hand in bottles,
llis-selcctioa of RHINE, and MOSELLE WINES,
from the cellara-of MeKSTB- DgnatfAsa & JoEDAN, of Co
blem.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and
MogeDe r fmm-lhe- eneapest-BortSito me very choicest
vintages of the “STEINBERG,” which is ike [best
growthOf theßfune/ v-? ",
liijihe articles of COGNAC and othef BRANDIES he
‘has now a fine Block, embracing some very btd extftf.of
1800, af Oxasd, Dijpoy & Co., ann‘ some ceiebrated
“CLAVIER of 1821,"in eighth casks, and’lB42 in hhds.
dnd u DUBO UC HE,” lS44,inhhds.On consignment, which.
Will be sold low/ ; " ; •--- ”'.a ~
AI&o-IRlSH, SCOTCH andMONONG AHELAWHIS
KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
andail other Wines!and: Liquors, including oli o? the
> above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any
quantity.desired*-- • .>-.5 . h:-.- •:
: A constant assorted etock of HAVANA SEGARS.
-.. Goods delheredyimlhin on&day's reasb of . Fhila
delpMaivasiem paid. - Orders will be promptly execu
itedif sentby moil or telegraph. .
Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR,
•'Y • • * ' Cheap WineStbre r *
• novlß ' Y 76 Walnut street, Pblia.
J*T*Decßer, Woodward dPCo«i !
Builder* >and Erector* tf Lightning Rode, ; on.
ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office f and for
personal.interview cai'be seen on Fourth street,
resmence pf Dr.. Hunt; between Wood and Ferry.;
.. .R^imwrj-rrPrdfesfior i SiUiman,‘ Editor of SJUiman’s
Profeasor/O. M. Mitcnellibf the: CmClnnaU
;Observatory: Professor/Robert. - Peter, Of Transylvania
University,Kentucky; Professor Chester. Dewey; D.D.,
M. : D.;.New YoTk; Professor: JYL.-Cas'sel; Clearland
University;ChioY : .
Hi W. Loomis, John. Harper, Wilson
M-'Candless, Mr. Childs, Coh Morgan, Rev. Mr. Sparaa,
ii. D. Wiiiramsj -Major Harding* i :S;.; Arsenal; John
Ewing & Sons.,: L.:Harper*D. N. White, W. A. Mdf*
ahall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John 11 Shocnber-,
; ger..: M tDOVISUf ‘
OntllneSlops.
“pELTON’S SPLENDIIKrtJTIiiNE MAPS arenow,
Jr. "being introduced into all the leading schools in
New England arid Newport.' .We have .'obtained the
.agency tor them in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers and
senaof commiuees to call and examine them:
No.l—Mip of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches.'
No. 2-r dff . .. Eastern do do 1
N0.3~ do: :North America, . 70x84
do : .United States, 70xS2 ■ 51
No.'s—to ' Europe, 50x82-
No.th- - do. Asia, • 70x79 '
No. 7 do •S. America & Africa, 70x84
.Price of the series, with key,S2s; or the'first two
Hemisphere Map&, vmh key, SlO.
‘ These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy,' beauty and
cheapness,andradapted to the wants of the primary,
grammar and.high schools of the United States.-
i For .sale at .’publiahei’s prices, without addition of
; freight charges,at the : :
1 EDUCATION At BOOK STORE, ,
cor Market and Fourth sis.
Fldurßtaaeea«
I¥7iLMAETH & NOBliEwll sell their Extra Flonr,
, f |f; delivered on and after the Ist 'November, at $251-
100Ibs,.;_ Superfine at lOO lbs. A liberal dts*
fcomttto
jidvi
TMTEDICAIr DEPARTMENT.-4The Course of
JjUL-Declares wi!l ; commence on the first ef -Ifortmoer
and continue until the last 0! February. The Anatom
ical Department wilM>e opened and ready to receive
Students by the first of October.' Hie Medical Depart
fitentml! be under the direction of the following <
PHOFEfSOBS*
Z.'FBEEHaff,'M. D. l Professor of Anatomy; >’l
R.S.Newton, M. iX, Professor of Surgery.
lI.XHclce,M. D.,.Professor .of. I Theory ami Practice o
; V.'
W, Hrao D.i Professor of Physiology, Pa*
' ihplogyVMihejralogy and Geology; ■
J.Kdjq, fl. jD« Professor of Materia Medica,Tberapeu*
tics and Medical Jurisprudence.
/.'Milton 3iin>Bas T M;j>., Professor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy. . . ;
X A. Welson.M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis*
eases of Women and Children, t
CLISIQUB LECICKKS. V
tttdicint— ProfrH. J.Hulce. .
Su»g*ry-— Prof.R. S.Newton,
Z Freeman,M.Di,Apatonucal demonstrator;
The fees for a fall course amount to 5105.'
Each Professor’s Ticket,sls. Matriculator’s $5; De*
monsiraU)r’sFee,BlQ.GradaaUou,S2O. • -
Those desiring further information, willplease address
their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri
ving in the cuy will please call on him at the.Coramer*
ciafllotei. - R. -S- NEWTON, M. D.,
-r— DeahoftheFaculiy. 1
_ J — __ n LAW L
Hon E W-AFKhfoy PrbfcofTheoryand Practice of Law
jNoBELAiTELDiEsq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence.
Zhnns—sso per session. • - ;> i
- All communications perlainingtothisdepartinentraust
be addressed to • < • E. W, M.KING,£sq.
■ Mttnpkit) 2Vnn.,March, 1850. - v.-.-
Tho Faculties, for intellectual abilitles, moTai worth
and professional acquirements,will compare favorably
with the moat distinguished in onrcountry; Thehledicah
Faculty constitutes an anomaly In-this or any other
country—all of them are able Lecturers and the.beat of
TcachßTS. ' ' 1
- ThosewhowincorUemplateourgeograpkiealposnion,
and the extent of oarpopa!ation 2 can have ho doabtas to
the eligibility of oar siraation tor an. enterprise oi the
kind. As to-health, including all seasons of the year, we
deny that anyothercitii has morn
The first class of the Law and Medical Departments©,
this Institute wete smalhbut iho gentlemen composing
them aretalented and in the higbest’dcgree respectable—
a fevorableomea for thefatute prosperity of the Lustiidte.
- Tb&tthe public maybe satisfied of ih& permanency of
this school,we teel it oar duty to state,thal the Trustees
Ond Faculty form a unit in action,which augurs wellfov
Us future success; and that the peculiar internal organi
zation whichoonnccts ikem.cannotbeintcrupted.: •
B. W. M. KING,;—
• apt •*. - of the Memphis Institute.
..Silver Forlta, Spoons, etc#. /
keep constantly on hand a largo 'assortment of
.yf 5/ silver "Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac.,.of our >own
manufacture, of standard .silver, - ----
\;JOHN B:M J FAJ>DEN & CO.y
. •.•oct24v.. > -; ;95 hfarketstreet
magnifying Glasses,
OF one,two and: three g asses, suited for detecting'
counterfeit bb'nk'nbtes, and other purposes; for sale
by foctSlj- JOHNS. M’FaPDENA CO.
-To the Citizens ot Allegheny Oity, •
• A BOX-fof the reception of fhders for.CITY MILLS
A; FLOUR- is left at-tha store of‘Mercer, ARobinscm.
Federal street Such Orders will beprompUy supplied
aoglO r WILMARTH & NOBLE; ;
366 filen Wanted Yiometilately. j.
A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—Tbe wages
J\ are 80;cemsper day;ond charge 81,73 per
week for boardinffi. Apply atihe office, on the Bfeubeh
ville road, near lu’Dohold’a tavern—4 miles from Pitts
burgh, Rnnea&tn BURNSIDE. HANNF.Y A CO. -
BAKER’S BROMA; HeckeFa Farina: '■
Polishing Putty. Starch Polish; ‘
Pure Bay Rum andfor sale by
COULTER & IIACKE,
oclff . ‘ corner of Wood and Third streets.
Q A BBLS. LAKE “SUPBRI6R TROUT .AND SAL
OU MON just received from the Pittsburgh ahdl Isle
RoyaiCopper Mining Company, 1 These Tish far excel
in fine flavor andlatness any caught in .tho lower Lakes,
and are put up expressly ftrfamuy use:
- HENRY C: KELLY.
novlO corner of Fifth street andlMarkek alley, ;
. A Healthy Location* -
S HERE is no place more favorably situated than Nun
nery. Hill. It is healthy, and commands a most de*
tfnl view.' Persons wuhing a lot,oaii get one to
containing from one to five acres ’
__OUgl3 THOMPSON BELL,
■ •.". 'For' Kent* ■ -
TWO well-finished offices in Post Office Boildings,
Third street.-
A long, well-lighted room, third story; entrance Mar
ket street, between Third and Fourth-streets.
Also, a small brick house,in Piu township, near Penn
sylvania Avenue. Inquire of v E/-D.GAZZAM,
N0.364 Second street,- :
THE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS 'can:be
used in bed, in the dark, and bypersons WJlh tremu
lous hand, with safety, and in hoiythe; usual time,
without the possibllity of cutting the skin. . This iu er
fected by me&agbf.thQ patent Guard, which is adjusted
to the razor with the greatest nicety, and
j Every Razor is made of.‘the. finest tempOTedsteely and
warranted. 'i .
They have been extensively used in England, aqd
pronounced Uiq raoslperfect and enfo razor manpfnc
lU“The .new invention may lie used with perfect Bale
ty splendid invention, and of great use
and ,,
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SCIENTIFIC PRINCIFI.ES.
i WILMARTH & NOBLE,
JIEMPIJIBISSTITDTK,
» ,w* ' ‘
- ;i j Mtim&fiu. Manumits.
Simla Blutattl Flra tnsfmrtc*;Cß*fepß»,r
;. BRANC}I OFFJlCK,>lS»DiiEriao inhPnjgra»?»
TlUlEliett evilly neeoriha : frOCCC3S Gf iKEPDlfflctoni ill
'iNsifßAjJcii^rOMßflJlY 8 ’’'<ia
comtnanlijy :fs ;•&& .unparalleled:' aißotmt otiilmWßM
■winch has been.done—haying. Issued nearly 4jwJ. roll {
cies in a lilUe' ihore 'mart 'seven mofitfraTalM adding
: ov e r-570,Q00 c opiial to the eotniJaDyr ;• Tfceiiireii Wii tie
»&Xj thatneariy,all Uie -property liujared It of
toe safest fcad;in stain rißtoi'dfraiaHft'TOOptotlOß
insured for only.cne;year,- ■ j
Ntraibe£/of,.PoHcieit tuned'-—• ! MM '' •*
T MMQMS 00
l •
Amotwlof cashpreraiums— •—i 2i£SL£o ,£ " *
Ablount b stocks '&• n 9012818
.^onnt^,f]esfe«>*« ; v v -8 £BOO 00
To boded acted froiu the abovethe incidental eXPCH
inprj htia iMlaied‘ ot iftto^ T Jrtf}htty. r it la believed
r this of ctoapnw,
safety and security,inferior to no Insurance CoiQMJiy
Inthfs country;. . : ■
V. Pcnductefl ofcthe eatable and greflilvinprovedayß-
| em of CJassificatieL'oTlUsfts; special
baxardt. intotfffoniy a ltaited amount in any one to
only. poßsesgesihe cheappessand accommodation
or bothmttthodsjbm entitles theininr6dto i ßtjartifliDa ,, ‘
tiOnin thtSprofits* : \ -.■-•■//■ ■— v-;. * --
t» l «i?.?^ d s r \ he control s—Jl
Jonc», Alomo A, Qamer,Piiilo Ci gedrgiel. Robett
. Bo “- 1 A. BUTHEH TOHD/Preit.
A. A> Cabbies, A0taary,....... ps27:y
lifeJaanronce co~Pmi’or
A 1N r PITTSBURGHjW.’H.DAVIS.tTIcoJ.
' dccettscdi)’No'.3Bll Liberty.- Street. -
«■)*W person* rcaidimrin tho
S , ?it r^^n’ rUI4 ‘ c!^“?^ 'nijentnliy ”tfSB : bo’fimod
dally, from Cloventctwelvo and, two, td three o'clock,
: w.lhe coonlingrposn o(J.Schoonmaker SfoEtfoTsl
Wood a tre tSvtvhe te allnec es« ary In tarmSion drill bo
riven, and communications promptly attended- to>—
tmdbenefitaof Life
Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application.
Capital stock 0ver,530(1,000-. jtndoonsiantlyincreasing.
Marine, »in .ante M’lona'rtansportttton
■ •• IRSvBAaOB?«/
npHE INSURANCE COMPANDOR NOHTHAMER.
!A' ; . ICA,
000, asset! Januarv13,1851,11)001)805 80,
mate insurance ori building* and their- ©cntenarfafhts
/city and vicinity. /Alsoi/ott! property,.of ©very descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by Inland
transportation or on the seas.::' •> <v. 7 \
, v ~DIRECTORS:, -
ArthnsG. Coffin, Pres’t., Jacob M:Thoinhs.
■ ■ BanmelW.Jones, ' ; ■ : JohnltNeffi/ i.r-
Edward Smith, . . lUpbard D* Wood;
Jotui A.Brown," • iMSxmWelllr,* *
'.. fiatsnol F; Smith) 2 ; ■ -‘Francis Haskins,-*
Samuel Brooks, . " 9. Austin Allibone,
Charles Taylor, WilliamE.Bkrtven,
i = Ambroso-White) George W. AsplnwalL
Thomas P. Cope, James N. JMcwon,
8. Morris,’Waler, H;D;Sherrerd,l3efc»T,
i v Thieis Insprapc© Company ;in the United
States, and from its experience, eon*
p7emeahs,and &voiding-01l tißka of an eirtrahazurd
;oos character. may.be considered as offering.ample.!®*
ciirity to the public. * WM.P. JONES, Agent, ‘
ja24 i - • • s t r No. 141 JPrigbt street.
BjUEXX* PERPETUITY'. AND BEQUI
... THE NATIONAL LOAN FCWIK
UFE- IiIgVBABCII BOOIBW
;: 1
Capital, £6oo,ooo—Hq.rialto 69)900,000*
TTTTTHa large surplus of profits. ofboth
T V capital and surplus invested in UTS. Government
Stocks; and other secaritiem : iheCltyidfN<raf York.
: Poficiesheld in this cotmiry over o,oBft, Z Persons in
suring participate in.the profits of the Company..
CcfyorriiafcfrlaitnaJriduced
Among,the advantages rof a.< Policy in this,Company
•are the following:— :-••• .? , 'l
A party insured for the whole tenhof life'rnhy nt cmy
time, the smount' of.annuuf premium,
without note or seenrtmor deposhofpolicy, and is eit*
lilleddo division of profits*-v > ~
. : fle tnaynt any time sarrender his policy,
back as value thereof one-half the gross eum' ppld’ bsr
him in annuai coimnhn pfemluriis;-
. A party alreadyinsuredfor.whole life may * on, pay
ment of & small sain,'convert his insurance Inio*. new
pokoy uponthe loanayßtemiiowihtiodiiced.
Parties.already insnred and entitled %
loan, are not shut out'from' said ' fwoAMrd loan, if.that
prefer it, upon the terms stated an-the Society’a pamph*
' A bartymay',at amoderat&Annuel preraiumfinsur*
for life, and he survive to reach the age offft years, the
full sum instaedup to hspaidtoßDi: or if
he dies before Teachins Aaat tull sum insured
will be paid to bis family orTegaf representatives.
• Ethos become customary in the Atlanfle cities forcon*
gregaiion* to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on
Christtnosor New'Ytara’day do ihake UGelkmuyA pte
sent of UmpoUcy-VThiaiscertaifllyanj excellent way
-of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary ~
in very many ca*eA4s6atcelye<raaftom*fnimfcdlato
wants.. Tothemanioflaiiuly,avJusdeaihr,ftißa:con
solntion beyond expression to Jcnow thii m puppies?
llule ones are thus provided foT.’ : ?
> :Chnrehes'invoivediWould do well U) insurtf tfc*{fre*
of one or more of the trustees.;at whose demise tho
amount would be applied!© lihumate the debti '/ 3 "
- Explanatorypamphlets and Information givengraUfl.
at the Banking House oiWW. A.'HIIXa CD n -
• nov2o - •. .Woodsttsecond doorabovg^durmu
INSUJttANOSQ* '.- •
rfIHE DELAWARE ‘^MUTUAL 1 SAFETVTNSUR'
JL ANCECOMPANY^OfficeiNorthßoomrittheExi
change.TUirdstreenPhiladelphia. *; .
- Fzms iKStmutcs.—Roildings, Merchandize frtrtf othet
property in town and country, insured aghinstlssa OT
aamage^Are.attheJawestrate.of^remmm.
.. ..Masikb InsußAKc^.—They, aisoinsura Vessels, Carl
goes and'freights, foreigner coas twise, under open 6v
special theassur ed'in ay de ataev.. 1 . -
■ Islasd TnaitspouxATion.— I Theyalso insure mere ban
dize'transported by Wag6hs, RailrOad ; ' CarsiHCanal
Boats arulSleam BoatSj On rivers and laAes,oa.the mow
liberal terms.'- ‘ . .
PIFECTOESr-joseph H.;Seal> Softer
John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose.Sajxmel
Edwards, Gfco.XJ.Deipery Edward BaiLingtoii, Isaac R«
Davis, >Yilliam Folwell* John Newlin,Dr<R. M, Huston,
James C. Hand.Theopnuus Paulding,H.Jones Brooks*
Henry Sloan, Hugh M
e-11 vain, Charles Kelly,-J.G. JohimoE,William Hay, Df,
Thomas; JohaSellersiWnc- Eyre, Jr. * -ivi
. directors at Pittsburgh.—d. t. Morgan,
HngfeCraigr, Jno.T.Xogan.v ' * * vv • > -
. .WflJilAM MARTIN,DmWcnt.
Tnos. C, Ha5D, vice President.
v_. ; .-Jo«rajW..(^Wiur,SeerfttaTy.
!D*Omce of the Company^No. 42Water street, Pitts
burgh. ■• •‘' J ;.v- i Agent.
■ Fire and iHaiUis iiisara&fie*:,
fTiHE OFFICEof North Ametiti l
X~ has,beenT«7Ktt?f(ltotbeWarebotraeofHafdy, Jones
& Co., No. 141 Front. Btreet,third;house East of Wood
street;where the subscriberwill isfcue Polleieson Build
ings and. the tr contents,and on Shipments by ,Steamboats
and old ana responsible
Company., i [ap3] WMyP, JON^,Agent
■ : .Life and Health instuanosi :
TTIHE MUTUAIi XIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
JL COMPANY t of PARttielpMaglncorporated by the
Legislatsre of'PennsylvahiaVMdreh, 18^; Charter Per
petual*, Capital $100,000.. Jlaus lpvrtT t tfiGnany PtnnsttU
vdhia Company) End fall 2D jer eent. lower liian tno.
osnal rates of Lift Insurance, as.the followingfompaii
son will show.; Thnsa r per6oQ : bithedge ofwinsujlnjr
for Bloo£orlife,mnstpay;iajtiie;GilraTdd239,Pfinnayi
vania. 82J36, Penn.Mnmal 82,04, New
fciAsft33, tyf
DmEcro^—Samuel DOrrlct, CbatlasDHalhWmF
Boone, Robert P King, Charles PHayea, M W. Baldwin,
Chas O B CampbeliyAiMrßeevei’MiDd'teraUCoopert
J Rodman Barker, £ll Batier, Edwin R jCope. Frsrf
■ denty Samuel D Omclr S Ftes Frmd*«f, Robert P. 3 King
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Applications, wilfbc,received and evervinformation
given by SAMDED FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omcs:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets
Pittsburgh.-■'« ,■.octSfry '
INDEMNITY.
ghe'Firfaain Pirs inmame Coapaag i
Directors*-.. * ... *
- • Charles W. Bancker, \i George -W.Richnrda, f
. Thomas Hart, Mordectti'lKXiOwUb •’
• Tobias Wagner, l i . Adolbhi E; Berio, -
Samnel Grant, DavidS.Browtie. -
Jacob R.Bmitn, - r - -Mortis Patterson.
’ „ - . CIIAS. W.BANCKER,Preset.
Cius; G.'Biitcinn, Seoretaiy.? • ; . v .
Contmuato make Insnranbeyperpe tail or limited
on every'description of property'is town'andconntry.
The CoffitWn, h»»e ««ir«eai laig« CaiiUitmnS Pmd
which, with their Capital and Premium3,Kafelp invested
afford amplepfotecuontoihOttSßaied.'t"
The Assets of the Company, oa Januarylst, 1649, as
published agreeably lo an Aeldf Assemhly ( werG. as fol*
' Aottgagea ■■■■, . i.Vitt .4 4l
KealEstate-.......;... ,yi* M,72183
Temporary Loans-’—• —■ ■ ■ —SGjOOI'SS
■■ ~ Stoebß. ..■^-..■^. : ‘SI t SS3 : 2S
Ctuth,Jec.——.i 38,804 37
.... - . *13,318488 71
Since'their incorpoiauou,- a period .ofltJ.yedrs.f h* v
have palinp-nrardi of OnsldMim- four ffundrfir
eandJOcUau, lopsea by hiej ihereby.affortingeT
of the advantages of weU.a*U|6*Krij l7lmd
disposttiontanteet^^gg^^U^U^^
OfficeW-K-comet
■'"Firs and .i . ‘
milE Insurance Company of Norm Angelica, of fmi«
X he Ipiria, through itaduiyauffiqflred. Agent, thoaib.
scriber; offers to make oennanentaPtt
S?fh»i a nd!rtvlS.“ d
' DIRECTORSv :‘-,'V'
Arthur Q. Cpffla, Presh.. Hrootsi
Alex. Henry, OharlesTflylur, ■ ’
1 §sK&l&hh“ e *': ■ ? < ™v. Bel w/ftnftfc ..
I |Mwujd|iflitb, .... ■ Ambrote•White.
JiriuiXdbowit,, , r. JneobM.‘Thmir«»: ‘
John 'VMte, , ■■ JohnH.NeBV; * ■
Thomns P. Cope, ..., .dßinhnrdD ttanrf »
Wm. Welsh./ ' H^xfsfeSfecs.ay.
' This b.the oldest Insurance Company- in f the’UnltS
Stateii; having been chartered in CTi.~/ts charter is pS
fetuel, and from its high a tan ding, long experience, ant*
pie means,and avoiding all risks of an extruhaxardcna
character, it may be considered aa otTeringmnplesecuri
ty to the public. . . 7 WHJJAhf P, JONES.
„ At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Cor,Water and
Front Els., Pittsburgh r • n- . .fiayly
aHAWLS>~Recei7ed'4&fe mornlfrg* pgr express, 400
Broflbe, Bay Stale and Long ran*.
norsiyleatmdquaiitieß; Foraalalbwi^-- \-.f ... r
, A- A. MASON & C 0&
-ea and -Marttet atrftat
"PLANTATION MOLASSES—2Q barrels OOF"CroS .
f Molusas jun received uul tat tale by ■
, MUiLEH &
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