The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 28, 1851, Image 4

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OIXfIWCS.ITOBACCO.iii Store uud Tor sale by
uv ’ • - -SXUAttILA SIU,
A 100,000 feet, seasoned, for sale cheap by' ■ '
V.neci:: tfW US ■JOBN-Ai SLOOMEK,' '
- • _ Allegheny PinningjMiHtc,’ ,;|
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XJowby .; . ffeblOj WM. fIYFK'
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_“£}'* W.M DYER
BU> SCOTCH WHISKEY; .
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•• Jamaica Ham. in bottles: For sale by
> .J. P. HORBACH, ,
107 Liberty fireat.-'
decll
LET,—Rooms and'Mean power, for-mechanicd-?
: ' • Jl .'pQrposds. Enquire of • i
> • 'J&3I- " 3CAIFE & ATKINSON. U 9 TrOul at.-
. Tj|EA.CftES—-200 buaifrec’d undlor sale toy • ■ ."7. .*•
JTftbW SAMUEL F SrfRIVEn
h. * - i ::- A LB—€OfabJs. XX;Campbell&• 2o.*s bpfmg; Well*
il\,- Brewery j 30hair-bblB. de>; JoV sale at nmnufacta*
rer'aprwesby J H; D,PATTON;
feb!B •••■ . 211 Liberty st
Holland gin and Irish whiskey— ' •
3 pipes Anchor 1; Star brand Holland :
J{ puncheons Swan’s Dublin genuine Molt
* -Forsalefry 1 £feblB} ; ■ foP.I’ATrON '
align.
cd ami Efiineish,m lotH to smtparch.aeets ■ • *
pgaale by,„ »- ffeblS] ; AirD^PATTON.
XiHlfb? EB ’ R “ b tX7iS! ia PIBC Apple Btaod.es, for
j-saaieoy [feblSj M D. PATTON -
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• -ij Portcrforsale.by • ,-tffeblSl M. D- PATTON'
- ANP UYE—lBUOba«. Oats; 1 •
A 1 sideW : rr . R y*J in store and lu
!rsS-S2rr, * tfeblSJ M.P PATTON
• • , rj l^VEB-'ANP-TIMO I , HY~BBeP-‘ r “~T
v ‘ JO bus. pnme Clover seed •■■■•
vmsS* ■ - Timothy seed : lor sale by
ygfrm. d patton
, : .HV'tJV t §^ l ’Tfiß“<JUbls t fo7ialc by
" " reb *g__. M. P. PATTON.:
T*°f casks Mck 1 for Fate by
* fe o*& M.IXPATTON-
do 4. Corn Brooms in store and lor sole.
» fob * 8 \ M. D. PATTON.
AWD RAISINS-~5 uercop 8.0. ltice ; lUO bxs
feblB - '* ttiElDS » f° r SQ^e to >‘
wmß-45doz.Cas»clin & Co., J£4l—Bu
foraale low lo close consignment.
■ • jg?* B __ „ M. I). PATTON.
UT*f). KYE WHISKEY—W very superior quaJi>
ty, for sale by _[feblB] Ml D PATTON.
“ WH!SKK\ —250
. JXL bbls. on hand and for sale by
fe MB ' M. D. PATTON
H B ' Principe, Kegalia, and Yara Sizes
/ at low prices, for sale hv
. /«M8
S^. CA ? UL “,STARCH-150 bit. lor talo
Kj at manufacturer's pncce, by
; tebls M. D. PATTON'
B l Su£f£ ,! Sh? 0 Wf aad garter pipes CosnHd, Bor-
Brandies, ot different vintages,
-mgtPTQ and for sale by lfeblBl M D PATTON.
; . fCIH3NAO fi'KANDi>-Vintilco law,
' V/ inßotUe«, for gale l>y- ttefalSl MD. PATTON.
.nTHfTiS 3E&N£~-0 bbla small white jum rei’d au
’,?¥■ ;ftr»deby Tfcbl3) AVAL DYER
SF. HjOUR—II)O bbls. rec’d and for sate by
♦~ ftbl3 SAMUEL P. SHBIV'K.R.
SHOB £OO, bosh, received end for sale by
■ feWa . . -SAMUEL P.SHBIVEK
HOtoINY—i 2 bbU jun rec’tf and for sale by
** blg WM OYTR
SEN?CA. OIL—O bbla m slow *nd for sal« by
febl3 SAMUEL P. SHRIVER
fcbls prime we’d and tor pal© b'
& -febl3 __ SAMUEL ? SKftlVhß*
flt&ijUivv—lo bbU fetteep and 3 hula Beei Talion
-j- tebt3 SAMUEL P SHRIVER
Hangings, graiuca m jmi
t W® l * 9* oa »j and varauhcd, for sale by
l*°g? WALTER P. MARSHALL.
' c&T 95 ! I,£Q ANB SI.K PERGALLO.V.-Tavern
iK-JV" . *f e P'P woald well to try oar Vrimt talc
SCSf*’ Bt Uie ,boTe Pr'CC3, belore purchasing clse-
MORRIS fc JIAWOBTiI, ■
: itttho^DiamomJ.
' MOLASSES-Siim ■CoaiTßli'ile
uroana fcz)a.si. James brands, m store and for sale
[fcbOj,. KING & MOORHi:ah
B UXTEB—iO Legßforsalo hy
KING Jt MOORHEAD.
bbl®- Cider Vinegar for bbl* by
- - reb . B ; RlftG & MOORHt!AI).
T>* iA yi K3 AND feathkks- r*
~ *.::. ®» bush. JJned Peaches ( :,
' _ 4 i°°° “>3, Pnm* Keumcky Feather*. For sale by
■ ■■■•■• ■■■■■■ ■■ • CARSON A M’KNICHT
|fh BOXES RAISINS; 150 half Jo :
V-® mala seedless Raisins; -
25 casks Currants, m store and for sale by
J. RHODES A CO.,
■■ ■ Nod Wood st
IjßES'—l6o ioi best csei *teel Hoes;
'* !*ri%V "■ , £ ,4' n do Gardendo, ou conßiffmn’i
»P«» forg»leby[)Hß] L. S; WATERMAN k SONS ■
TjOBKS«-T7£Bdo2 beat quality cast steel Hay Folks ;
, 30 r° • do : German do;
■ wji* ■ v--’ 40 do best cast • steel •4 • pron«dM an urr
*Y*?s> 6o coaa, ff Dn,cn i and for aaie by
: L. S. WATERMAN & SONS.
, OOYX HBiSNEArUS.«*-425dpz, best quality, paten
■' -•--■K7 acy*ae Sneaths,<cm coasiprnment and far sale by
: u.. TfcXAILS AND Jsegfl Nails and spike
JLi ior sale by ■■■..•
jm • •
i&kb ASH,— I2 caafcs prime Pearl AlFfor tule t>r
;J<4B ■ L. S-. WATERMAN A SONS.
INDOVV.SASII of oil styles for sale by
H.C. KELLY,
Agent tor Fallaion Baih Factory
SCYTHES,— 75 doz best quality brass tecythes :
CO do. do Cradle do:
10 do common do;-
on consignment and for sale by
X*. S. WATERMAN A SONS,
Nos 60 A fll Water, AO2 Front *i.
J&18
• FAMIIiY FLOUR—I 3 bbls. Extra Family
JUI FJotur for sale by [jalO] H. C. KELLY.
"CUWE TEAS— 23 half Chests fine Young Hyson ;
'M?' 15 , do in i and i lb. puckugcs;
5- do fine Black;
• / , 20 "do do; in and j lb.
in store and for sale by packages
- jdecl? - KING A MOORUKA&.
. WHITE HAVANA SUGAR-aii boxes White Ha
Sugar,jnst received and for sale by
dcclS . . ; .MILLER A RICKKTSON.
DAPEB.HANGJNGS—French and American Foper
LHangings and Borders, from Ole to 62.00 & piece,
WrV. MARSHALL .
.; : S 3 Wood it
\XTATCHE3,JEWELRY, &c.—Now in store*, it large
¥y and rich slock of Sue. Watches. Jewelry and
r ™cr Goods W.W WILSON.
__qec*s . . corner of Market and Fourth sis-
>LOOR BOARi)S-EU,O!H) feel, well teu
JIS JSnodi and good qualuy, fur sale cheap by
' i»Vr '' JOHN A. ULOOMKK,
: : l t y°-‘ . - - . ■ Allegheny Planing Mill..
BOX £OAKi>3—25,000 feel diftemit for
.wiJoby JOHN A. BLOOMER
I*l° ■ Allegheny Planimr Mills.
TJEACHIiS—3OS socks Dried Peaches;
: U '-- JL übbu. do; . Fo'-sale by .
£Y •" " ik3 X.S. WATERMAN A SONS
. ; r. IJ AHEt$-r4O doz. pair horse and mule hames for sale
■ jijJJLlby I tjaSl L. S. WATFRMAN A SONS
. TJUTTER—IS hblsr fresh Roll Batter;
• •.-.JkJ. •-, ,5 do packed .do;
_ 10 .kegs, do lorsalehv
■ • l s waterman a sons
Tin Hoofing 1 .
_mHE aubßcnbere take thtMneihod to inform property
L .holders, house-builders, and all others" intoreMea
: .-.xtijaLthey stmcontinao the bustneßß or Tin Hoofint*; in
a . ttJlilnbrancbeß. .Their skill and experience In thiJnurt
=• ..Of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire
t-.'! satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the
- r name policy of nsing the best materials, and einpioviutr
. skillful yrorkmeo, to keep up this favorable impression
If the question of Tin Roofing t?a» new, or Ju«t brought
: . before the nonce of this community for the first time
WC Woald consider that the importance of the subject
would itrntfy ns in extending our views on its superior
.advantages. ,This,however. is not the case. We shall
l therefore, confine ourselves to u few remark**. On the
. filh day of June, 1844, (nearly seven years ugoj we (in
lsnedont firstjob of Tin Roofiug m this place. Prom
v: •. that .op to the present tune, we have covered with tin
• the roots of the finest and most costly buildiugs that :
ibwe been erected in this county. We have given our 1
•' ***2* oaa previous occasion on ihe superior advantage
Ob. Tin ovenron, as a covering for houses. And time
... ....Jho great tester of all things, has buttoo clearly proven
Hie COTftdtness of oar opinion. ... p
; Agaln.ifwe place Tinin juxfa‘posiUon, with Slate »s
,« coyctliig for we think that tin will .beat a fuvo
• - rable comparison* with some decided advantages
; : These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can
. ; petoadd much fiauer—lhereby .saving materials, in the
«ngthof. rafters, brick in the gable , ends—raakiW the
. house easy of access in ease of a fire, and ehowinc a
better finish and appearance. Also,-when tin is used
... Jho gutters are worked In, thereby shvineihe extra and
: !^*tTl«®? scfo^ c . o PP er^n^er^ co P^ ffl^i»Bs,Ac.,
■ 32SK*ffil l SP ea,lbl « on &'* roofs ' M fimher reasons’
■‘JSKSjfeH?*® necessary, we could offer the experience
£ffiiK?knn^ PM 2 f b s> bee » Bdvnnced"
- :^oVfn fact that New York and oihereast- 1
- riSiSSrSS^K
wojwjiHeavt the subject with those mieremed and wm
takejlensure m giving
••r«''-‘.TWBT--HBCBIVBB a. foil and frc'h .
V..Creea and Black Teas, which will "he it 0
, most favorajiie terras, wholesale and retail, "ithe? from
tenoral packages or in metallic pack ,’o “in cus"™
raers. All Teas warranted iresh—paeted or 100-,.
Ja» H.O. KEt.I.V, Fir,” L„
J£@we’§i Coogla Csaudy.
• TTUJR SALBbyH. Smyser, Joel-Hohlcr, Oaden 4
' J?> Snowdon,; Coulter 4; Hacke, (Vo. Jackson, and
KayjerfcSTßotocll, Pittstmj£h ; W. R. M?CloUand, Man
cts«er., - * [cov23
*JSS VINEGAR—€U bola for sale ai a barvsm
febl3 W.M DYE
NK Pftle.uid Dark Cognac Brandies for sate l>t •
JAME 9 P. HORPACH.
L. S. WATERMAN
QOBN.— sdo boskets fti-ea/s; Just rec’d,' for sale By =
: STUART A SILL',.
. ittbso r , ; cc-i womist.
4 SKKLI—St bblSi reeat-bvi Kti'amcr i Arena,
and for sale by [fcb2o] • STUART Ss SILL.
In kees and bbls.m sldfeatidTor.salehy, . .
i feb2o . stuart arsitL.
[RAB GlBER—Ulbbla just received and fol saI?~~
' febiiO .. ... v- ■! :ST UART A SILX
MOLASSES— A aopertor article for sale By ! r "
febifu STUART & SILL
/TOBACCO-HiO hoaea.prtme s’s, cheap, toclose out
1 felrM i STUART A SILL
*' au cho3ls l ‘ u - instore and for sale by
-*- feh2 ° STUART & SILL
4u odw. gamiir) ‘JO hair Übls.-dOj
da Superfine »“ «#« anil for sale
1 31UART 4, BILL
TJ'PLL BUTTiiR.~-3(j bbls. fresh, for table use; ■
■ - 4Ukeg» do; for sale by
STUART * SILL.
HKjKOKY NUTS.—IOO jacks, in store aultl for sale
- _ STUART & SILU
/^AI'SHSOObusEeIB
iBROOMs—SOU-doz. common; i
... . • 40 extra large ; rec’ti on consign*
to close out. £fpbSJOJ STUART & SILL,
BACON SHOULDERS—In store and far sale by
:.,f«b2o. . • STUART A SILL.
[LASS —lt)U boxes 8 by 10 and 10 hyJ.2 for wale by •
r feb2o , - STUART A SILL.
BEACHES —S!U sacks on har.d and for sale by:
' febSO STUART & SILL.
SOaP— lbu boxes, m store and for suje by
fchao. t • STUARlflfc SILL.
BATTINL— SO Ohlos No. 2, to close, by : ;
_ ■ tebSO; ■ _ _ -STUART A SILL.
"TriNLOAU—4O bbls. {pure cider.) in store.
V rob2tf ' STUART A SILL.
CIOMMON «. IGAKS—4O,OOO common Cigars, lo elose
f ..rel>ao . STUART A SILL.
/T 1 ROUND KEKD—On hand nnd for sale by '
\3T • fcbdQ ■ ■■■- RHODES & ALCORN
CORN JURAL—On hand and for sale by
fcbgb . RHODES A ALCORN
iULLLD JiARLK\ —of our own manufacture, con
stantly on nand, and. for sale by
IcWO RHODES it ALCORN
OIL MhAL—or our own manufacture constantly on
hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN,
teb.O . - 117 31 n .opposite St. CbaTlei Hotel.
OAT MEAL—Of our own manufacture, connantiv
on nand and for sale by '
. »eb>>o _ RHODES & ALCORN.
Dll IhDPLACH K & 1 0 0 bus.prime ilaivea'tor sale
to? ■ , [leblaj WM. DTKIt.
ar. i>. Patton.
'\Jt] CODINGS. &C.—3OU Wedding Cake .Boxes;
® f iIUO Comelmn. Rings;
1«? doz. a**ortedC»old Pens;
lii do do Spectacle*;
, . 4 do. do Razors&Sfraps
Just received &l the Watch and Jewelry Store of
W. W. WILSON,
corner of Market and Fourth ms.
IM.D.. PATTON.
WRAPPING arul i'nnungPoper for sale by
- W. I*. MARSHALL,
83 Wood Ktrcei.
Loudon mustard*
PURE Loudon and Durham Mustard, by the kec\ for
tale by foctdlrtlj - JOSHUA- KOBINSUN.
RECEIVED, u iresh supply ot Dr. s*. S Fitch's
, valuable Medicines, am'oog whicb are remedies for
Consumption. Coughs aiid Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
t'upporiers, Shoulder Braces, lohulitig Tubes, and' Lec»
lures oa the Treatment and Cura of Consumption, &e
Forsale.by COULTER i lIACICE, Druggists,
uelj earner of Wood ahd Third streets
BRANDIES —-JO qumer and Halt pipes, of diderent
vintages,of the following Celebrated brands ?
"Otard" 4 Duuuy &Co,” “A Seii"
* * £met, Cailtllon A, Co “Jean Louis." For
ealcmlotaitMou purchasers M. D. PATTON,
jgSg n all Liberty street.
CIHfcAF WALL PAPER—fro® U* to 25 cents—a
J targe assortment for -sale by
tebl'J f W P; M A life H \LI ..
A'J DDL'* iNU 1 Kutsift. juu received and tor sub
w by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-,
J®hs CordoT I and Front streets.
o nnn Havana oranges; .
/UU 40boxes Malaga Figs : "
150 drums do do
Isd do do do For sale by
, JOSHUA RHODES & 00.,
)»-* __ Wo 6 Wood iir.-.’l.
i PAKlNbKoHli’i—ltie eubgaribere liave entered
Vy into Co-Fartneritnp under of Scaipb. At-
W.iSJS & Obsii. • WSI. B. SCAIFK,
. JAMES ATKINSON,
J»?l . JOHN M. OKEt.Y.
HEATING 81/IIiDINGS.~--We arc prepared lo far
uish anil crcclapparmoa lor beating large or small
b u ““‘ng»> by steam or dot water, mid have engaged l>.
it. WrLLiaaia, Irom the east, to superintend it. con&truc-
UOU. tJadl] SCA I FK, ATKINSON Sc OKELV.
OF\ BARBELS prime pi. O. Motmses'i'per Meainef
*rO Messenger. [duel*] CARSON A M’KNIUHT.
VTOI.ASSES ANJD SUGAR—
JJI tr-tbbln.N.O. Molasses;
Ibbhds. do Euijur 'i
landing iroin steamer Keystone State, nod tor sate.
0J? CARSON A M'KNIGUT.at Water at.
IJFKAtM'ING AND I'KINTING I' Al'Ett to sale,
ft- large or small quantities, by
l ftl4 W. P. MARSHALL.
PLaMAHON sUCxAlt—du uhds.prime plantation
bug*. iokLtxop,) ou-eonsignuicut, amUot*aie by
declU .MILLER A RtCKLTSON.
I?INE French and German Wine for sale by
• JAMES P. HORBACII.
FLAM-MjhtfbT uUaKD ttXZl»t& mily
,s.Ht *ku«i ficrfcei Kuror manufactured." Ju«t re
ceive*!, per express, another lot «t these truly valuable
and unique Kftzora. [jolJJ IV. V\\ WILSON
inn Hi
BLS. FAMILY FLOUR;
50 bags Coffee:
bD bbU. No. .1 Mackerel;
75 bbls. Tstr;
100 bag-? Saltpetre; Forrale by
_ T. WOODS & SON.
r«oJwce Dealer* amt Merchants,
• _ No.tH vVaicr ei
Removal.
I til. mbsi-ribcr wishes to inform the citizens of Put**
Jh public generally, that hf ha* removed
!? A » RP n r n S r ,\’ l! B rt ““ ■ M and 03 Wood »treel,
to iht Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu
pteo U) tuc Museum, and bus connected therewith the
adjoining room, formerly used us the Chronicle Priming
ouice—inch, m .couuecuoii wuh hit old ,room, makes
the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country;
ana ms advantage? fo fnr>urpa*s any bonne in this city
torspace, arrangement au*i good light, that he is certain
ot suiting every person who may favor him with a calJ.
His slock is complete in every article in his line, and
great pams„uiii be taken at alt times to show goods to
persons wishing to look or bay
<H!|3l . E. W. LYND.
.. SALE. OF VALUABLE
UIOK WOltlis, NEOIIUKS, MULES, &C.
N pursuance of a-decree of the Chancery Court in
. Clarksville, at the October term, 1650,1 will sell at
toe Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of
M jinesiee, on the 9th day of April, 1651, tiic Furnace
known a? the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon
Furnace, with all tho lands attached and adjoining there
io, amounting to some 20,1RK) acres. At the same time
ajid place 1 will sell a valuable negro man, JohuCarter,
a F ounder, and bis wife and children, on a credit of 1,2,
and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2. 3 and 4
years.
On die Ulh of AprJ, l»5l, I will also sell, at tbo late
rcßideure of Robl. Barter, in Montgomery Co., Tcnn ,
ihe IRON FROFEKTI, knows aa the Tenneßscn Fur
nace and the Wuicr Forge, on Barton 5 * Creek*- with ull
Inc lands adjoining and attached thereto, conaisiingof
several thousand acre?) on a credit of 1,2.3 and 4 years.
Sumner County Lands near Gallatin ,
I will ttlso sell, on the vCih of March, 1051, in the town
of Gnllatm, at the Court ilou*e, &U acres of land lying
m-6tiid-County, ku jwa as Hie PrciUm tract of laud, on u
credit oi l,;lund£lyeais.
1 will also still,on ilie »tfih of .jtfiirch, 1851, a valuable
House and Lot in Naahville, at the Market Hoa«e, known
a# Lot No. W, aituuled on High at., on o.oreditof ty2
and 0 > ears. Hontl umJ approved security will be requi
red of the purchaser ami a hen retained on the real es.
tafe mull cases. I*. I’RUSSTLEY, 0. Sc, M.
Sale or Mule*, Wagons, <£c.
] will, nsilic Adm’rot Kohl. Baxter, Fell at the Loti
isu turimce. in Montgomery foamy, Teuiu onthe<Jih
ii ° ,^* ,ri J pcrhoun} property of the Baid
P' I *’}!/' fusing to said Furnace, consisting of
Mules,\\ agons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on band Ton
a credit ©f-ivvelve months. ’
l will aIHO ecli, on Uic IKb day of April,lBs], at the
laic residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county
let][lessee, about ill) Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household
and Ktlchcn Furniture, together with all personal prop
erly or Baidltohcrt Baxter; on a credit of Id mouths 0.
J~na and secumy will be required on all suras over
010. The sale will he continued at each place fromduy
. to day, tit] all tho property ts sold-
Dee. 17, 1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adtn’r.
(LT Each paper will send the Office of ihe Clerk and
master the papers containing the advertisemcntß, with
e ttmouol °f tiie fee stated. Fubltshed till day of Just
• r Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville
E&of 0 ? 1 ~ .l “ e s n £ l ,? n all Commercial, and the Pittsburgh
l^ie above adverttsememiwieeu week
iiiL.tff? °‘ &^} aml r ° tward accounts to the Clerk and
-sssa„ -« e48 *«»
olc"m.doS
Door Multß, Drugcrot Sttiir Pnmh Tnki/ tart r m
Cover. Matting* £ , Ac Alfi? iCh b.4w.rt“”
lected from the latest importations and Pest tnanuftelo
nes. Wuh an eye single to the Interest of his cus o
mors,and oil who may favor Pint with a'call great
patns rs ot all times taken to show Goods to pef.pl
wisPtng to look or bay Call and examine the "«k
where can be found tin; latest and Pest styles of ill,'
above named Goods, with prices and qualifies m ..a
all- • E. W.YynD,
Ljn«J « Carpet Emporium.
Builtfmg, Fourth street.
A CHECK drawn by. us iu favor of Henry Fritz No
1955, doted -February-4ih t 1851, on N. Holmes &
Sojm,of this city, torlhree hundred ami fiuy dolbra, has
been lost from the mail between Pittsburgh and Park
ersburgh. The pubho are cautioned against receiving
said check, as the payment bus neon stopped -
febl7 MIUiER &. KICKETSON.
t X,i ,l f- NI - w_ voicK mty OUODS
•*mW? «M*«rr * '■* »*««<- with Fixtures, and i>
t , * ni s< “) , !, e D - Ooods .lo .tt sold
"i * ™ r *E? ,n f *»y person..wishing lo commence bati
'«>>• B t? l rlc c i ctreet, the above old established bU“i
:?avbrahtateriM es,?n "le street, aan be had-on
10 . . . . WaLiIgaKRARB.
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Jffmite and. Lot m PnaskviUe
Check Lost*
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and Cwd * Cured In 48
fcJinObiheinuoUucuonpr ihis-now compound, Coaghß
O itna coldsarc.curod in a very short timo,- >Ve will
..wwrant Dr. Koyser’s Pectoral Syrup to cure bases of
Oougns, Colds, Laigpgitis, in less: time and
e n e aperratetha!n : ahy ;o Uier medicine pvejdiscov-,'
IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old
; Cough Medicines always sicken/the' stomach and pro
duce nausea whtch Is more disagreeable than the Cough.-
itself. This is obviated in. this mixture, for it is a pleas
ant soothing article and it will cure; or the money will be
refunded!. Tho evidence in favor of this medicine in
our.cuy,.from onr own citizens, should convince pny one
of its efficacy. Itisthe 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—A lady from Steubenville: writes,
that her.daughter had been afflicted with a Coagh nnd
expeciorauou, night sweats, hectic fever, and tall the
distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta-.
king two bottles she was entirely cured/ A gentleman
m Washington county, who hud suffered with Asthma
and Chronic Cough for eight years, has becoi.enttrely re
lieved and tho cough removed by the use of half a do
zenoLboiUesof the Pectoral Syrup. Aget.tleman.from:
Peoria, Illinois,writes that “-he knows the PcciorolSy
rap to be a good article, for he has usedmn his own
case and nuhe eases or members of.hls farauy with the
most perfect success.
Ir is onb op tub Cheapest Medicines bow known
—lt is put up iu half pint bottle* at 50 cents each, or sir
bottles for 62,50. .
Countet Stobeksepejms would do well to keep a sup
ply of this medicine on hamlall the time, us it is one of
the most perfect and.efficacious remedies ever discover- '
ed,for all coughs .and diseases of the-langs and incipient
l Consumption'.'
CAUIION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get
you to buy some one of the various nosirumsybat do not
heed thera v If you want to get well, buy Dr.JCcTaim’s
Pectoral Sthcp, and take no other; this will cure you
-11 has in it some of the most valuable plants and herb 3
of the materia mcdica, and is compounded by a person
skilleain the Uealmg art There can be no deception in
this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the
proprietor has numerouslcernficatesj attesting its valu
able properties, which will be shown to* any person de</
strous of seeing them.
Aqbntb Wanted throughout the United States fo sell
ibis medicine. Large discount* will be made to those
who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay n
iarpe profit to all ogentSj besides, they will be domgsut
fenng humanity a-scrvicc bv placing in their Immls ihe
greatest-medicine foe Lung diseases the world has ever
produced.-
;For sale, wholesale and retail, by KRYSER & M’-
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pn.,
..to wliom all letters for agencies must b« addressed.—
Also, lor sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P.Brock
er, jr., Brownsville j George fiairo, Washington; John
H Buchanan, Hickory i George Keyser, M’Keesport;
J. D.Vowcll, Canonsburghi and by merchants and
dragging generally. ' ;fjn»>s
Public Attention
Is respectfully »nviled to the following truths , !sel forth *n
relation to one <f the most important llsmtaits of mod
em ttmes !
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL;
IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before tho public, for tho relief al«!
cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully hppreeiated by the community, «nd
we allege that the longer a i* tried thomnre cerUiu will
its greut fame spread. It 13 not the remedy ofu day,
got up for the sole purpose of inakiug money; bat, ohm,
which we conceive, will continue to be u*ed when all
nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
a. Natural Remedy, elaborated in Urn depths of the earth
by a power and oguncy that laughs to scorn all human
competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a
mediciue, that we write truth—tbut we say nothing
caltulutcd to deceive those who may trust oor word or
put confidence ininur Matcmenls. The sick arc very
opt to cntch ot tuiy thing that promises relief irom dis
ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an
swertbe object of gulling or humbuggiug boidi: of them.
Now, we do not desire to do tins; we ore anxiou* only
that tbo truth in relation to our Remedy should he told,
in order to secure tor 11 a reputation far exceeding any
single article ot the. matena xitdtca. Plain, unvarmahed
facts—facia that may be ascertained lo our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum.
Within the paid two months, two of our own cm7eu«,
who were totally Wind, have been , restored 10 sight
Sevcrul cases ot blindness, m the State of Ohio, have
been cured. And, also, the case of agentlemaum Bea
ver couniv. There are others; but these coses are near
home, andmay be reicrred to by any persons who may
have doubts on the subject. These cases were core! al
ter tucy hod been abanuoned by physicians a* nopeJcas-
Tbe Petroleum wiii cure, when used according laniirec
t»ons—Dianhmii, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout’
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples dn-ihe face
Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter. Scald Head
pains in the bones and joints, old *ores.'UlceTs, Wen*.
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Brouchiiis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
duce CONSUMPTION.
Bums aud Scald*, diseases of the Bladder and Kid
ney*, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and
Bunions; lit fact, ittsaoEiUT csiVEn*ALaxnki>T,aud
has teen tried in most of the above diseases within the
past year with the most perfect eucco.g. Onifieatit*
thatwilf nsfonish are in the hand* of Hie proprietor. who
wiUtnke pleasure iu Rbowiug ihemio ihe alHicU*.d or
their friends.
Whatever others may say about their medicines, the
Iciroleum is the‘greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing iu the profetston ure berinmns
to use; rtmthcirpractiCf. Those who ot first looked mi
wuu doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award itdue.
praUe and corii*ldcrßtiori. _ Before another year roll*
round, all wilLbe compelled 10 acknowledge iUatihe
Petroleum U the greatest medicine ever discovered.
For *t»!e, t\ holesnlc and Retail, by
KKYSKR A M’DGWELL,
~ „ _ _ ‘ „ . MO Wood street
Al*o—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street j D. M. Curry, 1).
A-Joseph Douglas*, Allegheny City. Also, by
Pfopriejor, S.-Rl. KIUR, Busin, 7th Street,
Pittsburgh. i>£,s ■
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER*
m PBPBIKI
THE TRDE DIGESTIVE FLUID.
• Or Gastric Juice t
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER ,
PREPARED from Kenȣt, or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, aficr directions by Baron Luiuo, ihdrrcat
rnvsiological Chemist, by J.». HOUGHTON,M.i)''.No.
11. Nonhßighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
a truly wonderful remedy for IXIUQ ESTIOX
dyspepsia, J.LVWDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVE It
COMPLAINTf ttud DEBILITY, Nature**
°T, U f” elh °d» l, y Natures own agent, the Gastric Juicr. I
Half a teanpooniull of ihi.s.Fluid, infused in water j
will digest or dissolve Five Pounds o ft Roast Ht.*£y j
about two nouaa, out of the stomach.
• SCIENTIFIC KVIDRNCE I
Baron Luma, in hiscelebraled work on Animal Obein
zstry, says;Au artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to
the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from me mu
cous membrane of the siomach ot Die calf, in which va
rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, chujigcd ami digested, just iu the same manner as
they would be In the human stomach,”
Dr. Pehjciba. in his famous treatise on. <{ Food and Di
et,"published by Fowler* A Wells, New ork, page dd
states tbo same great fact, and describe* the method of
prcpaiotion. fbercare few higher authorities than Dr i
Pereira. 1
Dr. CostOE. in his valuable wrilrngs on lire “ Physiolo
gy or Digesuoii "observes tliol “ a Uirainution of the <lue
quantity of the Gastric Juieen a protaiutnl and nll-pre
vuillug cause of Dyspepsia i” nml he stales that ‘•ndis
unguislied professor ot medicine In London, who was
severely tuiltcted with Uu? compraint, finding cverythin K
else to lari, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved com- I
pletely successful.” ' 01
. author of tho fatnnus works on “ Veeetn- I
b!e Diet,’’.says:lt is a remarkable fuel In physiology,
that the stomachs of amtimls, mneeroted in water, nn- I
part to the Hunt the property of disrojving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind or artificial diccs
tio.t of them in no wise different from the natural diccst
ive proccsr,” . j
Dr. Simos’s great work, the “Chemistry of Man,’’(Lea
?“'7'± a jA,£“ la ’ lb - llJ =ro MI;*) says: “TheJiscov-
FLrbJN forms a new era in «n» chemical history
of rigesiion. From rccenl experiment* we know that
food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Papsin, a* it is in tho natural Gas
trie Juice itself."
, i rofosuf Ddxsueon, of llieJefTerson College. I*hiln.
dolphin, in his great work on Homan I’hysiology, devotes
more than fifty pages to'an'examination of Hus suldect
His experiments with Hr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice, obtained from Utc living hitman stomach and from
animals, are well known, “lit all cases.” lie says, “dj.
gcslion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the
umaral digestions.”
AS A DYSPEPSIA. CURKH,
D[. Houghtqn’3 preparation of PEPSIN hu< produced
ihe most marvelous effects, curing case* of Debility-
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of ibe grave; Ji
is impossible to give the detnils.of eases in the limit* of
this advertisement—but uutheuticutcd certificates have
been given of more than T\VO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, tuid Boston
alone. These wore nearly all desperate eases, and' the
cures were notonly rapid and wonderful, burnemm- i
nent. ■ ■ - I
it is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive orgnns, after a long sickness. Aj«o,
for excess in eating, und the too freo use of urdent shir-
It also reconciles Health willi Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to reach and remove at ortoe.—- 1
2r. m r^ l l ljow . badtlie y ma y be > h GIVES INSTANT
ItELiEfr A angle dose removes aUtheunpltasaniavmp
toTtu, and it only needs lo be repealed, for u short Time.
good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is j
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, VoraitiJiv, |
• Crumps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter catine,low,cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Lo w
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakuess I
tendency to Jn«anny, Suicide, Ac.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect alasting cure. I
Every bottle bears the written signature of J S
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. N
Sold by agents in every town in the Uuited Stales,
andhy respectable dealers in Medicines generally
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER d: MeDOWELL, 141
Wood.street. c - j
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. Fnv2o:v
Also, for sale by. K. E. SELLERS, 57 Wo< d street. '•
Bull’s Sarsaparilla and the Cholera.
VIOT a single man,-woman or child has died of ihe
XV: CHOLBKA or any of ha symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. 'Look at the city of Louisville,
where this Sttrsapririlla is'madei and where from 150 to
*2OO botilcH are retailed dnißjtbul few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurredj Otfirf&cy 'were.either persons
fropt boats or those who.d«refgarded our advice.
■ - -yCinrinnali ChnntcU, •.
• Pot sale by KI2YSKR & M’DOWKLL, HO Wood at.
rittsbofgh, where the genuine article may always bo
biained. r - , (InlyCT
>ETr ; '
I^ETROLEUM—A certain cure tor -DIAftitHCKA, a
X disease very prevalent this hot weather-~tho fore*
runner ot Cholera.- Try it! . For-sale by • •. . <• r
)V& : KEYSER & McDOWELL, 110 Wood fit.
HiTIS WAX—6OO lbs, for sale by
<*ecS .. B. A.FAHNESTOCK ACOv
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
■®* W. Corner or Wool and Fifth Streets.
TIIHE Proprietor of the Mormng Pogii-and Mebcuby
«mV^KL B ’^^ ?Wl?ACTTja£B 5 respectfully informs his friend*
pjwure patrona ofihe&e papers, that he has a'large'as'
TYPE ANOALI OTHKR MATERIAL
necefleary to a Job Printing Office, and that he ib pre*
pared to execute - .. - •
« ' V Llf rrKB PRESS PBINTUfO OP EVERY DEBCRIPTIQW:
at„\ r Bilk of CtTtulartx
■?£X«f»i ••• ’< > Bill Aids; > Cards, 1.
V ' Slat *ks, Hal Tipi..
nintir i :lnßs ofUlanks, Stage, Btoamboat and Canal
i>oai iSiiLa. with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest
uoucc and raos. reasonable terms. : ' •
•ti.„ l s f ,^P ec K iv?kp the patronage of his /fiends and
• tnepnbijQ generally, in <hik branch ofhis business.-
- Be P2* SHARPER.
JAMES Wi WOOOWBLL, a
CABINET teL,
EgUBa FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Pft
WareTOoma 07 and 90; Tblrd street.
W. respectfully informs his friends and custom
• ers that* he has now completed' the largest and-fi
’nestßtock orhomehold.fumiiure ever before seen in.
this city’, as he is deiormined to uphold the quality'with.
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, arid jTeweia
designs; and from;.the. extent .of his orders; and.faetliiy
in mm ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted
funutßre, attbe lowest price*.
- He nas adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’ interest with hfs own, in quality and price*'and
always on hand the greatest variety of every des
cription of furniture, from tho cheapest and plainesutcf
the most eiegam and cosily, that a house, or any part of
one, may bojumished from his stock*-or manufactured
expressly to order. He therefore soliciis.an inspection,
tbat : the advahtages ofhis establishment may be Known.
1 1 lie following articles consist, uxpari, of his stock* which
for richness of style uud finish, cannot' be surpassed In
buy o( the Eastern emes:
Parlor,
drawing, dm
: - ing, and bed room 7 - i
chairs* of• every variety,: -
consisting of rosewoood. ma
hogany and walnut Eli 2a b e then,
. Conservatoire, and, Easy Choirs, of ;every '-
desenption; Couches, Sofas,Tcte-a-tete and Di- •
; vaus of the latest French imdAnrcncnupatlern*:'
iushues, What-ISms, and ladies’parlor Writing
ot various kinds ; Work Tables arid faucy inlaid •
sltitul** music stand*, ami holders, marble top, iuo-
and walnut centre and soin, ta
bles, extension dinlug table-; all sizes of the :
■ i most improved, .and decidedly the?; best kind
made; car'd, Pembroke luill and pier table*, •
wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of
eseh a largo assortment;. gothic- .hail
and parlor reeeptionchairs, ottomans 1
■ aria stools,- secretary uhd bodk •
cases,; side boards, fire Ecreens,
towel racks, hut stands, and
. - music stools,'cribs and cots
. .. lor children; paper macbe, " '
table and tea poys, ma
'• - hogany, rosewood, and ■ • .
iulaitl pearl Tables,: , i -
Ac. Ac. At?.
A lorge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABt.iKT makers supplied wilh
all articles in their line
bTEAMIiOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shbrl
cut nonce.
All orders proinpiiy attended to
CIUIKS ftSO FURNITURE. s
Ao.‘J3 27iirditrt«t t between Market and Wbod/SyutfiUtf* ■
fr* Wk have now on hand, a Iprge-qnd /caw.i
\HI- splendid stock ofevory variety of CiutastaH^Ssjr
J^audCAlHNKivPUßNlTUUi;;whichwe_]_2£r
■ Ti iare confident cannot lie s u rp us a c
ft(|Uallpd,tn this City,of ci ;».< West, m style and finish
Those who-arc in. want<>i Furniture are respectfully
invited to call ami exauuue lot themselves
{C7*Bieatnboaisfamished onm • shnrtt-sr nstice
tuF All orders promptly attended to. . ;
telißritf _ MULLEJV A CO
Furniture and Chair Ware Kooms.
■ T* U. YtiCNO &. CO;, corner of Third**
. " ,,t *f£i t * / .and Smitfifieldsis.) oppotiu£raten\ Hoi/J.uV
/’a., Keep constantly on hand re~3
u-taiihtelQud snake to order, at the lowest prices,* ** I
HOUSEIIOUJ and HTHAMUOAT FUENITUItk, and
CHA.TRS, of lire best workmanship uitd inogl approved
(•lyj.ea. . ■ l Jebis
. . AUoyl "
. Tub subscriber* , tender, their acfft
{bribe favors bestow kL
ed, upon them by their Steamboat friends, and Rpl
would respectfully remind diem and others jnte-- « *
rested in building boats, that they are at r nll‘ times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, «verv
description of Cabin Furniture and Cliaii>-Ot the be?'
materia) ami workmanship. T B YOUNG & C0.,1
Corner Third and streets.
L opposite “ UrowuVHolel”
o. c. HAaiMUE. - " ; •_ '"nTHltaii
Hammer & Hauler*
CARINtTWAKEKtKjM.S.Un'IIIIWLDStRKtrr,
Bsiuttm StytutHstrett *ndSuaxcUrTyaUtv.Piiltburt', Pa
fvi - Ai DAULER keepconsliuHlybahand
'WL^ a. variety-of excellent tmif fdshionable-t'untiture,'
rgfjwnrraMrd equal to atir-in the city*and sold ml n&
' «, , /4y° r ab!e tcrw.< as can Urgbtaiiied.ai any simitar
cwtfiuluunicnt in .he.. West. Tory have now? on hand an
unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinUaot l'uxnl*
tuf«;, Ifom the cheapest amt plainest to’ ibe tdosl cosily
Ttnd elegant. Ail orders promptly attended rn/ :
'• WM.;-K» maria*
I,—ir fi L . T**c-tttjr<r- CABfftST-VPARE. or every deucrip*
at hm old .stand, cornered Liberty ami
fcisWWagteovemh streets.' UNUKRTAKINt; attended
to,it* brattchc*. ' '. juaylt
KXtrR Fdotily KlouTt u ~.
| .'OR Hu* convenience of (be euizen<!, the nroorieiore
boxes (bribe reception oi orders, ut the lullowdogntaodv
«; k K Ji * fitore, eoruer of Wood and vtii «!.«.;
M.Hay atorej corner Liberty and .Market’
A. Deelcn # store, tfd street;
i~ Wilcox, Jr.. l>rugsist, cor. 4th and Suiiihfield; .••
•J«»Uat -stnilhM«iore»coMligh-&ud Wylie streets; '
feJpgrur'!. Othce, Fourth street;
{[’ )■• Kelly,Orocer, eor.f*Ui suaml Market alley : -
M.Urass’s «th Wurd; •
Toe flour war r.* wit, call twice or thrice daily, f (ir i
order*, and ibe-rlt»;r; Ac., delivered protunly either iu i
barrels or sack*, (sack -Hour, is. preferable ibr'utnilv
u«e,) without charge lor cartage. 3 j
It i« plum that tio accounts cau be allowed, mid that
drivers can have no permission to leuve flour without
pnj-aeni. \V« hope that the public, will be pleased with
Hus arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do ihtm -jus*
[inaydOj WfLMARHI tc. NOULEV *
UOi FOIt CALIFORNIA.
HK subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack*
. ages to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house
uf-CORWiNNK, BROTHER & CO., at Panama auS
to engage Tillage in .fitet elms Failing Vessels from
l auarn* to San J-rancbco. Every information viveii
on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Ton Buildings, Fifth gi. ncar.Wood.
CIMKAPEST SUMMER.GOODS iN TOWKi.—Lii*hl
J Cloths, alt wool, CashmarcUes, Scotch PlattU
Ltiiefj l>ntls und Duck?,, with, every variety of Mar-
other Veatings and Trimmings, by
J«* s JOSHUA ROBINSON.
OUlloiopLy or Brandretti’x Veg c tut»i c "‘
WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, ilie’secret springs of vilalhr
were theft partially exposed to our view. Wc suw. and
unde r sloo d'that the food we cat, was converted into
blood, whichi repaired the waste of the animal machine
the f.iod u fuel, wliich.keeps at a life heal the Internal
i . rtl , • 1 warm bud Invigorate our inner man.. The
blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat t& everv
ramification of the body, even to the extremitiea of the
hairand homy nail, while the blood is thus the scat of
i,lL *> it is also the seat of disease. Food gives thfe bodv
strength: Braudrcth** pills give blood the aecessarv
powerto throw out from Uvea* till impurities, thus ren- r
coring the stream of life pure and healthy.- If men were
more sincere, there would bo fewer religious creeds •
and if they kept close to nature’s law# iR the'management
ol then bodies,*they would require little medicine As
men grow intehlligent they will become wiser and ban*
pier; even now,-their wisdom (s proved by the fact that
when sickness assails them, they use Broxtdrcth’a Vege
table Umveral Fills, which soon restore them to heafth
l hey arc pecuiiurl y adapted to the climate, and require
no extnvcare wheu thry.ace used* in either diet-or cloth
*«eyiihoald be always in the house,so thatupoir
me lim-indicatitin of sickuesa-they may beused. One
dose m the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds
coughs, asthma, rheumatism, coauveness, fevers, and in’
all twmte. heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found Deyoud all pruiee.'Three or five will act like
a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once sa*
ymg. months of sickuess arid the evils thereunto attend,
ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Fills, are' a known and
tuUy tested medicine, one: that is .used by hundreds of
thousands in this country and throughout the civilized
world. They arc quietly superseding all other medV
cines. rhey-iake out omy that from the blood whichi*
the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and
health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and au an
peine that relishes all kiiids of food. ■ ’ 1
Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley-tiie only place in-Pitu.
botgh Jtbpro the genuine Brandreth Pilis are kept for sale
—the undersigned is.tho ouiyagentiri the city.
THOMAS* RKDPATJf.
A. miil&fiN A 007, ~~v
HAVE ON ‘HANDntiheir.cxteiisive CABINET and
CJUIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield *t
alarge fancy ami plain Furniture, which
they will sell lOpereenti below custoimiTyratesJc-
Terros—cash.only. V , ldecS7:ly
UlllOitttlOU.
f|MIE Co-PartnerShip heretofore existing between the
X subscribers, under the firm of J. 15. BONNET &. Co
is this day dissolved bydnuluaiqonsent. Either partner
may usc.the name of the concern in peltioinem. .
• 1 JEROME S. BONNET
. MATTHEW D. PATTON '
PitWiurgi, April Ist, ISSO. :
T> ID* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of j S'
Bonket At3o. to M. D. Patton; my late partner, and in
retiring trorh business,! lake great pleasure in recom
mending .him to the corifidence of my- friends and the'
P u .^ h l‘.. ... - •• {apflj : ; •vJ. S. BONNET.
- Urav«l ilboOog; •- T ' *
subscribers rcsppcUuily. inform the citizens of
X Vjttsliurgli and vicinity, that.tbey uri* trow fully nro
parexfto All orders tor*GRAVEL*ROOFING, in a man
ner, ftptto bn surpassed in ibis city or elsewhere. From
their experience,in btiainesa, they feel confident that
they, will render satisfaction to all those who tnuyeive
thenf-work; The superiority at Gravel Roofs over iujy
other kind, particularly in. case of tire, is too welhk nOwn
to require any argument jn its favor. To those wlio are
unacquaimea with oar work, we beg leave to referthem
Wrltyjssra. Thomas Liggdlb Sri, John F. Ferry, Hotly
Fatterson. M, KaneyJr.,*aria others, for whom we have
4onti work. ; Orders thankfully received and prommlv
attended to We wilf be found on Wylie be
*ween High undTannel streets: ' ;>■ vi r
“'MATTHEW McGOVKUN
IOHNMKINNIN. 1
u. c. Sloewoa, : : “ "
BOOKSECLEK AND STATIONER: '
„ 47,COI\SKR OF MiKKEr ASD THIRD STREETS. -
! §1 AB.*oitsuway. oil;hand for sale—Writing, Letter:
JJ- iiinun & and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, FIII--
ini "Trank BOARDS;, Boole and Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which he will soil at the lowest cash
pn«cs, or tn exchange for Ragl and Tanners’ Scraps;
WinterCloUilrigSeUlng; JLotv for rnnn
pT:’i>ELANY,'loO Libefti/;; s lraL; .ftttt&uygai has cm
a large .’ASsdnmen* 6f the 1 -latest style .T»r.
vWinter Coats, of iaBhionabiocoiomr;JAl3oiPaht& < V#»it«
•and all.other. aniclesTn ihe cimhiug -.line* \milelill
purchasers will find a mon desirablcrstocfc to select
fromj and Idecl9 '
"’ ’ 'v. si. AUarisv," ■ i
O’-; ;AI.E.RCHANT; T'AILOR,
INFORMS iiii friends Osd customers that he hhs onen
.ea & CLOTHING.STORE, atNo, esSmithfield aw
wnereth'eycaii be'sniledat all (lines' witlfan yt hing- in
, hJSjUne, inada in Uie.moaifiufebelstyleaudtvprkman
iUe manner. His Goods are all frp?h/,of the best and
most fashionable Hmterial.ahd iiomalny will bfe spared
loaiiora ihp .ffTeaiest -degree ofiatisfaoiionito his, pat
rons. Agoofßlock of Ready Made CLOTHING always 1
onhandii ; .r;.i • r . [dt Cl Q
M. KKLliTf ; v' :: , , „
MERCHANT TAXLOK, • ;v *
H* ac TfrJ*?»?SS}^5 w 3tTM}sJP.itabMghj.Pa. 1t .. % ~
V SJ3 EGMVED prom THE KAST-f-dldrgß
and -carefidlv selecrod, slock’of FVerich;iEnglisb
' fSSi£35?- PASSIRIERE3 : ;and? YESTrI
he un^lhnlfe^ 0 w? OT. rov ed colors and vybich
the very best ra.anner
.miaotrtnemcisireasondble tehns;
min‘ c h Jiand ® good’ussdrtnient tof* gentle
-[?*“ 5 j-BExdt .made 'CLOTHINGi Shins,-
C V “‘’ ltalertli!fl ' l!l »i*«» &cv
: ; TH K E E.81G.80 0 US! ' !f ' !
WhatuaUand Ruqil JStakrm,Clothing f lS\. Libtnust.*
_ " ' , . Pt!tsbtirgh,Pa. , • ..........
slock of Fall and Winter Clothil-i- N how ready I .'
i;ni^’? onn J‘ nB: ,' UM,p ’ y Vl 8 Of 8100,000, Whidhi I think
3Tii. by.one of- the eboicestselections of gar
mettla evergot up in this or any other city in thd West
ern country."' : • ■: ;
My purchases’ having beehUll tdade'e'atiyjl; have,
therefore avoided the lata advances-made ana! most dll 1
Ccscnpuons.of Woollen: Good 5; and am therefdre eria
bledtootrer my .stock ajunusually lawpricea; 1 f';- :
I nave this season paid more tjiaii usual atleiillbh ttT
the .manufacturing and style of my ffarmentsfsb (hat the"
very lowest priced as Veil aslbe finest are got up- fn a
style,and oiegance not to-be ,surpassed.: Hundreds of
new customers, both .wholesale.andirfetailfhaVe' been
.attracted as jnuch.by the superior make of the clothing
a.« by (he lowae6s .oi my prices. - " ■ -
- Thoproprietor'woaldpanicalarly call thehUemiob'of
all-dealers ,ib Clothing to r tdock,'believing
Umt upon examination ;of the quality and prices br his
Goods they will be induced to purchase; at his establish
wko!esa)e room, now- contains * upwards of
*,coa garments, from Uie finest in quality fo the loWestin
: price. -.u j
The proprietor is now determined tomakethib depari
men t a point of great attraction, and with this vifew lias ’
constantly on hand a.large quantity- of goods-sifited to
sccuon.of the tlnitedatates., ’ ' \
■ In the cutting depanment willalways I>> found-a'verv'
large selection of albthe choicesimakes'of Ctoiiis.Cas
- Bttneres.and Silksj tohe found in this or eustefn. markets.
: lU is prepared tt> make cloths, to order In Ute shortest
noticein the latest and roost fashionable styles, t : ■
■L “*^spectrallyinviteshisold Iridods andcustbinera::
aswctlns the-pubhem general; to call aiid’c'xamjrie for
.ueiuselves..t,.:- f : ‘rectlS-•
- Oreat tndacements to Bay Clothltnrl
WHITE OAK FORKS CtbTHING STOOEI
iRJniTBTeEETs!
wjshuig lo sell his-ehtire stbek of
SIkS”POF— ING ' offen ’ ASsOR>"e
goods 1
ai Vhßy LO\\ persons wisbingtopulcbase
-wm save money by calling ‘ ; v - t
- W. J. PAVITT, ■
AGENCY OF T ' 1
UelneshU Celebrated Patent Shears, ~
fpilß,undersigned has beca-appoin ted by Mf. Hriiiesh,
Aof New York,sole Agent/or the sale of lusUusily
celebrated pateut Tailors’ Shear-s. He offers these shears
notr at manufacturer’s prices. • Having a ccrapldio as
somnentof these Shoafs, .from C2|c.,op to SIV aiinece,
be calls the attention of-Ladies, Milliners and
kers und Tailors, to liis estal>Ushraent, the FRANKLIN
CLCffIUNG STORE, 179 Liberty street,4th door from
St. Clair, arid respCctiully solicits a share of the pabiic
patronage, which this article so justly deserves. •
oct3l:im* J.F, HAVEKOTTE.
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
DRY GOOD S , i
■ ■ AT THE - r
One Price fitore ofA.A.fHASON & GO.,
: ' Nas, C 2 and 64 Market strut.
WILL commence’ on - Mojvoay/ December 30jt850
and canuuue through the month of Januar>l On :
this occasion,- the whole of their immense establishment
will be ibraivn open for'Retail Trade, and ilieir exteii l
sive: stock, »o-One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand DoUnTS, vnlt be offered at Retail, at fully outs
fourth less than iisunl prices. » -
' Tlre ootice ot-ir-eiT Semi-AnTraaV-Sale to any' ontf of
the thoui'ands wbo.atteoded the Kale of lnat yean wilt
be .They will
hOweyenneiuiQn afew,df the Priced lor the
heaefii of tboie who have, never attended theif 'Sales—
vix:— ;• :-
•Rich Cashmeres, - .75 e. Usual price #l,OO
500 ptr. .Cotton and Wool Cashmeres,'i;sc':; usqulpri.’e
. . ' (•••■.■.
• : tsoo)rs. CoUou and Wool Delaines,' 15, Js|e. Usual
price 20 and ;*se } , 4 v; ; i <• j
rsops. H»KfcColqred.DlainDeD/une9,43c. Urfqalferice
'2|c, v , f ' '
60 ps. Sfnped,and -Fi'jored 50c. Usual ferlce
suns. Black Silk 3. liedadcd S 3 per cent.; ' (- v
tOO pi. French Meriooes, 31,00. Usual price 31,371 ;
MOps. Tarantellas and LyoneEe Clothe Induced 33
percent;
3500 Long Square Shawls, which will beioltKatfrora
St lo SS'leas than the usual prices.; ■ \
30u0 yds. Bonnetllibl)6n«,atBaud 10c. Usual price
•18 andlga;;-'*:-; C - ?- ...,••. *
Fast Colored Calicoes,Csc. Usual priee9c.; .>
■ lOttcasei EngUih-andrAmerican Calicoes, 3 iiid 10c
usual price 10 and ISlc.;- • : 1
OOcases Bleached Muslins, ; Reduced *Jc.per yafdi
■JCU bale'sßftfivn Muslin—all gradws; [
: Also-vLaees, Embroideries, Trimming?, Hosiery and
Oloves, Linens. Checks, Cloths,, Cassiiaerea,' Oasslnew .
and Jeans. . «
together with an immense variety, of other Goods;all
of which wiflbe nmrted down to lower prices than any'
oi their previous sales. \
_ They uiviteuit early ball,aa.mjhy tif llieir choicest
Goods wtUsopH be sold.
The loweaiprice named at first. : •1 . ’
A. A. MASON & CO.i
: : Not. 63 andht Marketitreet. -
J?resH Arrlval**Hew Goods! :
NO. J 7 5 MARKET,STREET,' 1
g?*BEX\VkBN gOPELTU THR DIAMOND.
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
■ fi - WINTER DRY GOODS' «
.fpilEundowigneif is now. receiving from tlieKaitem
i cities liy.Express, a splendid,assoirtmenl of Fancy
aud Stßple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively, for Cash,;
from the importersanu.manafacturers,at leasi S’ttcnfy
' ncsper cmi.btUtvi the cost of those who mado their pur-:
chases earlier m the season, and, will he sold. Wholesale
and Retail for casli at
; „ EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS- V’l
•60 pieces- Lupin’* French Mcrinoes, CherTY, ScaHet,
"ink, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mod©
•colpredjfromSTlciuo to thefincstquality, manufactured
under the French Republic. .
15 Pieces SCiiVerior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at iirinrecedeut'ed low prices. • ” - ** * \
150 pieces .Mack arid Colored Alpacas, from lSiceuts
per yard up to the finest Silk Wurp and Mohair Lustres
manufactured. '
[ 125 pieces Thibet, Parainetta rind Coburg Cloths,-all
colors and qualities,and cheaper, than everbefore otter
ed m.lbis city.. .. ~ r. •• y “
American and BtiUsh Erints, superior dnali".
■s\ and:wtllhc sold at extremely low prices;, i ' ! "
I 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay Stale and Waterloo
.„°i IS i? h S5 vls .’ ChamrUoa.Stlk and Turk Satin De Ctein
and all Wool Brochatehawls.BlaeVnad Colored Bm-
Wain aud Embroidered-Black
Wd Cdored Silk. Fringe, Thibet and Mous De Lain
on awls., . • , -j - » ■, •, - j ..•>.• x •
aso'patternB Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion
* Satiu De Chetn, Wide Black, Gro De Rhine
Silks, Plant anil hancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid
Gro De Armour Silks. • --- •
I 1501 pieces Cassidteres and VesUngs, superior
| quality, and will be sold at a great reduction from lorm-"
|nr prices. ' • - . -• ■ .
domestic and staple goods. ;
I , 500 pieces Blenched Muslin, good quality,-alPwidiW
I from 0} to 13, eentt per yard; - - . .. , >
000 pieces'heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, frora Ole.
jto the best artiele manufactured; : ' : . > f
SOO piecet Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from ISI
cents pef-yard up-to tire finest Silk'Warn amt Welch
GaU2eFlannelimported/- ; : ; ' ; i
100 pieces Irish Linen, Warranted made OfFlai varn
I nmA thread, wire twist,hand spun arid grass bleached’.
125 pieces Checks, superior m» e. front 8 to 181 Cents
per yard, together wiUt a large assortment of Damask-
Table Linen and Table Cloths,'Russia Diaper and
Crash, Cassmetls,'Kentucky Jeans; Bed Tiektiur Do
mestio Gingltaras, Colored Cumbrics,"Plain Liniievs
Canton Flannels, Ac'. • ■ ; v'- - ; ’
' pa dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves arid Hosiery
•—iwriudl»ff-every- variety arid quality: which will be
sold at extremely low prices.
The custoiriers of ilie house arid all’cash buyers axe
requested to call arid eXarairie-the goods, aud secure; a
bargain, as they will be offered Wholesale arid Re f si! a
very low prices. • ID*' iVii/75 Mattet strett. Pats but eh
novlG - . . - ABSALOM ’
t inen and house d i k'^ibaiwu goods
Jj As-Masor A Co., No's. 02 aud 64 Market street *t* A ’
.on hand a lar^e 'assortmeuiNjf iheTbllowinc Gnn’r£ eep *
the beat manufacture: ; pt\
Tuhle Cloths ; Damask and Diapef NariHir« - : ri k
lays,*' DozUes,Ac:; Ac,; Towels, Hrickabae, Dijii?#sr
mask,“Ac; Diapers, Russl&j Scotch and Bird eve 1; TYT
Lawn and Linen Cambric ;• Floor and Linen n n J «i! l--
all widths; Linen Cambric Handkcrehiefa • * £ - ss >
dale Sheetings; 10> Boituu Sheeting's; 6 £ Aiiam & *hr* n '
ings; 40 mclyPHlow Casing,- Ari., etc. r ua ? UlL>heet
:T\E*XXiNES—A; large and ipleudid assn M “r.
X/vGoid Medal, HamiUon and F rench De^Lai^ 111 °f
Cftsbraorefijfrom 121025c.per • - . - nes °nd
French all wool De Laines and. Cashmere
netucly low prices.,- -tA.-A; MASOIfS «v '**•'
"'■ febB:: " I--'' - CjandClMarkei.’i. ;.
ciottMl Cloth* i cioliiH i “
*. f EASTERN JOBBING iir
/\ Blark ami t-'iincv colon*;] Ertuich"
CLOTHS;' Pilot, Cloaking and flrab C oL 1151 '
, „ :aVA. WA3ON*-C0 ,S-
J ~—■- ' ■’• .'■ Wo»/flgrfnjr<WMatl»i;
She m'atmfaclurrts.andlaT.^lfe^r'' 8 ' 0 ”’ **?***»?>
' : BOWN :&Tm,EY.S.IMWooy 5 ' t ; ,
‘.‘■lnoretwlO'vVirin,, allp ’y_ •'
ORY APPLES-ea Wf iljWSufbTes; ,
|ld : ' 1 - do;:Forsalebr
* ,^ 8 ; ,rv ’:■ ■. j 4 - &wat^rman^^ns.
■ r ' • ■iV.Vi,-* ', ‘ • '.
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“Snider's” Wine Store. ■ > ■
• 70 WALNUT STREET,. PHILADELPHIA
rjlilr.UNKlVALLr.lll-LACllrDroWaiim,/oil wines,
.L Liquors; &c.T«OOD.a!id CHEAP; [
■ Uid numer
puslargo salcsaade by hiint(f<!(nisuiiiar»i.beid dbliicd !
largely lo replenish his 3toclrbyfteah‘importation*, ■ and,
hr'has now the emiefiielion of offering some oflhe best'
wines and Liquors-ever imported by him. He -tvo'nld
leier to some invoices asfollows—vl2: , l . t ... ■
„ £ V SK' GQBDpN.fc GO. SHERRlE&r*nrtiriscta& del*.'
A%i a ' r ? ■ rare old, and. soAie visry
9 n Crahghtirt the gallon.—,
tare pid delicate JMQimhh&DO, m carts of 1C
|«»«aieaaaagßBag»
FtremrSen C «L,i rly 'Sdapiedio eonyaleseema,tns they,
; *^ehare:fruityhnd’-dbilcatd;nmi'|hnTe^ iieeii
highly approved-by his easterners; because If' iholr
gjgg g*““TO? f ebcate wHITe/oRT athf Si AO?
f . *,*Petsdns'snffermg tvilh'chrohie affecUon of the bow
els cannot be too. careful in their PORT* - - • 1
-MADEIRA: WINES ©f various *ona] dry aria rich.
SouthSideYOld East and: Westlndi a.SerciaL &c.,Ac.
vondraughlfin bottles and by-caskß.; > i **?■:•?
As to'the. fIFARKLED WINES of the* Rubscriberi it
W.weli knowntiiatitheAIOETEXTRACHAMPAGNE
-and .the gpIendid.SPARKUNG - MOSELLE, Imported
sold
u t p rices asTow' aa iridsl of the inferior ■wines now in the
market vWudfijirfepdtSpbfcßayereas'/JwteJdw. * .? r»
He hasalso.CHAftlPAGNE WiNESof variousbmnds
.and qualiiies atyerjr lowprices.TetoiLoriWholesale. In 1
the article of CLARET \VlNES,generally, the sribscri-r.
-- r°,^ s himselLta be a finest
stock bero,'from theveryJbwest price, by,the jsmgledo-'
ass” t or-,** jrremusr cm , ’of,MEDoC. T .
- WINEShe. hash. largcstock anacari
assure , castomers .thathe can present.to iLemifipta his
JP™ l ®)* words.'
SAUTLRNLandBARSAd always ou hnndin bdtties.
Hnr selection of RHINE, and MOSELLE, WINES,
from the cellars,of. Messrs. Pewbakd 4 Jordan, ! of Co
; Dlens. aro extensWe. and number many. Still- Hocks and
;Moselle»from the cheapest sorts u> me. very choicest
vintages^lhe“STEFNßEßG,” which is the best
growthoftbeßhine.
: . Jrithe arUcle* of COGNAC arid other BRANPIES he
rifiriestockt'enibracing some, very old extra; of-
Dupot &'.Co. r ana-some ‘celebrated
ia casksiaiuL hhds.
wifi 1544,Iiihlid8.on wnitgnrnmt^which
key, Jamaica spirits;preservingbrandy
and all other. Wines* arid Liquors, including all the
above, SOLP by RETAIL XO; doNSOM&S in‘ any
quantity desired., , V- / '
‘ . Adoustant assoVled stock of HAVANASEGARS. '
4. ' V 4», delivered,- itniKin 'dye day's, reachofiEhila- ■
Orders will be prorapily execu
tediif sent Uyjnail or telegraph r ■ >V | - •••- '• 1
. Address,;,. v : • JaCOBSNIDER.JR.. ,
Cheap Wine Store, ;
?& Walnut slreetyTbila.
,J. T* Woodward&Coi|
Builder.? and- Erector* -, qf Zightning Rods:. on ~
- SCIENTIFIC '.PRINCIPLES. > f J '
OliDEtiSicrt at ihis office or the Post Office ;’an& for
personal interview ca rbe-eeen on Fotmh street,
residence of Dr..Uunt, beuveen- Wobd arid Ferryi ~ ‘‘
• Ji'ftTtnees-t-Ptotesbot SUlixnatw Editor of.-Silliman’s
Journal;. Professor G«' M« Mitchell,-ofthe.Cincinnah
Observatory; Professor llobcrt Peter, of Transylvania
University, Kentucky; -Professor Chester Uewey,' D. I>.,
M.D., New York j Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearl&nd
Otiro.'-"';-" ,: .v _ •
../d Pittsburgh^ A.. W.Loorais, John Harper, Wilson
Childs, Col. Morgan. Rev* Me.Sparirir,
J. J>. Williams,. Major Harding, U. S." Arsenal | John
Ewing A Sons ~ L. Harper,l>. N, r . White, W. Ji\ Mar
snail, John Sampson, Major Davis dud John £L Shoeuber
ser. ■■ tnovis:tr
.OuUlnerflletj*.
-pELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS are sow.
A being. introduced into- ail- the leading' schools in
New England and .New York- ; We have obtained ihe
agency .torthem in Pittsburgh, and invite teachers-and
ischooi committees to eali and examine thetn i '’ ;
No. l~Map of ihe Western Hemisphere,BSxSS inehesv
I'No.Sr- do . ■ Eastern do do
i No. 3~- r- ; do • ; North America, - >70x34
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Nod— do .Asia, • 70x79 •
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i .Price.ofthe series, with key,s2s; or the fir«l two
i Hemisphere Maps, with key. stu,.
: These Maps are unrivalled in, accuracy* beauty and
cheapness, and adapted to the wantst.f the; primary,
grammar and:high schools of the United States. :
For sale at pnbiishejr’a;priees K without addition of
ireigm charges, at the _ ,
EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE,
cor Market and Fourth sis.
J PloUr Redacea. ‘V.
U.MART£f it NOBLE will sell iheir Extra Floor.
7 T oehvered onxiad alter tlib ;lar November. at S2JJS
# 100 Ills.; Supeifine.at 32,00 lbs. 1 ' A libera! d£-
countto’retailersV ' *' ' ' •..* —
rtoTl \ ' V WjLMARTH & NOBLE. Vt
.JrtEMOHISJJfSTITOTE.-
MEDICAI* UEFAR rAILNT.r-TheTesalar conne of
; wiif corairience on the first of. Novtmrtr
ZUi J l £? lu,, . iae d** 4 * l theiaai«rt February. TJio-Aontomi
caJ Department Will -be opened and ready to receive :
Studetm t bvtbe first of prober. The MedicalDeWi
,«entwnl be' under the direction of the fbitowim’
i. PUOVICirfIOBSV .
Z-Fheesuw, lU. D., Professorof Anatomy.
Ij.S.NKwroa/iU D., Professor of Surgery
” - >^r °^ eSSOr OI f^lieory ani * *’ rnfitlce o
W.BtrbPowtlli., M. D,, Professor.of Physiology; Pa
_ ; .th°logyj Mineralogy ana Geology. •' •
J< *U2iOj M.-Dy Protessor of Mdterja Aledica,Therup»*u*
ana Medical Jurisprudence. ;V- >;
' ' I*harmac A y NDE^ Professor of Chemistry and
i. A^WitsoN/M;'J>.i Professor of Obstetrics arid Di*..
• crises of Wooten and Children. ' <*-
r ■ OtirriQ'irE LSCTUBES.
'ATeJitfinr—Prof. H.J.llolcr. *• • ■ 1 .
ProER. S. NitwrroHi
mi? M. D./ Anatomical Demonstrator. -■
The feesfor a tuUcbursfeamouiit to Sl( 1 0.
. ;; i , 4hch;Profcss6r , ff.'Kokel,sls.- ..'hjtatricolator’tfftS.-De
monstrator's Fee, gib.: Graduation, $2O. . - ;
_ Those desiringturUierlnformarion.wiilpTeaseaddres*
their fetters (post paid) to the Deanj and Students urri
m the city >vil! please call on him' at ilie Comiuer
eiarHofel. R; S. NEWTON, O M. j>.,
' DeanofthePacuhv.
tf r , t , „ LAW DEPARTMENT.
«on h \\ M Ktscj Prof. ofTheory'andPractice of Law
JNoDnLAFiELD, Esq, Pruf of CommercialJurispradence,
2>mi^-saopersessio < h. 1 - - ■
. jUl«omiiiinifi»Hoii»pert«iulng lo this department must
be £ lite £ Bc i} 0 ;V ' ■ E.-W. M: KINO, Esq.
- - Mempkijy 3Vnn:,March, 1850.’ r • , - T 4 -..•>;
jTheFacuJties, for.intellectual abilities, moral worth
amt professional acquirements, will compare favorably,
wittuhe most distinguished in our count ry: -The Medical
i Faculty; consulates au anomaly in; this or any other
1 arc a hle Declarers arid thebesiof
«.i2^ M position,’-
. and the exteal of our population) can have no doubias to
ihe.eljgibilitvof our sttuaUon for an enterprise ol i the
. Jcmd. .as to health; including all seasons of they ear* we
deny that (avs other city has mart, • : • ■ 1
: ..Thefirstclasts of the Eaw and Medical Departirieutso-
Sim 2! U !Si! T e I a wpaMtttth* gentlemen composing
them are talented and in the highest degree
10r fulur . e prosperity of the institute,
satisfied of the permanency bi
this school, we (eel it our duty to state; that the Trustees
and Faculty form a wmnn acuon, which augurs weii fot'
its future success } and ; lhat the peculiar internal organ'
saiioa which cpnnectsihem, cannot bcimerupted? '
/' " . . ..* E. W; M. KING,:
_ a P* President of the. Memphis Institute
Silver. Forks, Ao* :-\
%aXE.keep consioritly>on lianU a large assortment of
-TT. .fluyer Spoousx Ladles,-&e., of % our.own
manufacture* of standard stiver. - .. . ■< ■ >■■
JOHN JB. M’PADDEN ~
93Markeisirett.
O siatse**-; .' •
l* ond, two■ aiid Uiree g asses, suited' fordctdcuae
counterfeit bank notes* and oilier purposes, for sale
uy ■ [OCIB4] ■: JOHN B. M'FADUEN k CO.
*,?**« CHUenaor Allegheny City.
A ■ pft*. f ?£ l^e , l 2 ce J‘ u P v of ordets <i>r CITV MILLS
.iX. FLOUR taleft at the store of. Mercer ARobinson.
Feaeral street.. SuoUOrders will be promptly supplied
“»»U> WILMARTH& NOLLE
900 Non W tinted Ira merit are It-.
A T CHARTiERS
are SO cents per dtiy; niid we charge 81,75 per
weekforbolrcW.. ApnlyaUhe-office.onilin Steuben-
Ttlle road, near IPDonaid's lavern-4 miles from Filial
burgh; ljuiie2s:tf] IIURNSIDK.iIANNEY tt CO.
AKtR'& ; 3EOMA.; . HeckerVFarina;
PoUching Puny ir Starch Polish;
Fur* Bay Huiu j .'received aodfor sale by
' ?S¥ LTRR & HACKK,
corner of -Wood and Third areet«
““‘tg'I'AKE SUPERIOR’TROUT AND SAL
? -1 J? ON rrmn the Pittsburgh and IslV
-Royal Copper Mining Company. These FistfarcJce!
fine Davor.andlatness any oaughiin iliolower
and ate put .up expresslyfor family use. ; ,;. ““l,
noylfi corner riF Fifth street mMiMaStti^Mte'y.h
' A Healthy Location. -- ■ “
r ' THOAIPSOiYBELL.;
- * &•* Offic# Buildings,
third story; entrance Mar*
ket street, between Third and.Fonrlh streets.^
Also, a small britikljod&evmPiu lownship. near Penn
sylvania Avenue;. inquire of * E,D.GAZZAJ\f, :
QCt3-:-. - -.. f-. v. ;No. 104 Second streets
;/i\HE PL A GUARD: RAZORS: caa be
X itscd in bed, in the dart, and by persoha:wiih tremu
lous hand, wiih ease, safety, and in iial/ the:usimi tirao,
wiihouGhe possibility ;of catting the skin. 'Ebis.U ef
fected by. means of the pa.eui Guard, which isadjusted
. to.the razor,with' ihe~£reatcBt,niccty,and "simplicity,~
Every Razor is made of„lhe, finest tempered steeK and
warranted.:, ' . V. : , ■-■• -•••••: • ’
~ Tbey/have been extensively used in England,and
. pronounced.the most pirfeci and safe laior tnanuOic*.
lured. :
« Tketnsw invention; may bensca wuh perfect saie
ly.V~—C6MtdnjPo3l.
‘•This razor is a splendid •invention, andof great hae
to many persons,‘especially lor people with unsteady
hands.” — Chambzta’ Edinburgh Journal. . . ' .
For sale at the Store of
' - WTW.wiLsQN/:
T\IRECTOBS^ iWlifapnu, _ f
- £I^ hckcr ' 1
; ,/ BC ® b R -.-Bniitfc,, ■ - Mdrris Bitiejrsoii!
™. BiN ck«,ss
.i|?sSSSSg!aMfrasi ■•!.
„J?\ A ? e,a, > ra ' e Company.'on January^!.l649.u i f '
law s I , , viz3 ret “ bly 10 ,m V O ' - i
Keal . ■,, 04.744 53. )\
iempgrary &OOlS5'
atockg ■**’+— as
Ca«ii,acc.__.„.—: —...— ( ,;aajm» : ••:*
* ' gryUflffpg 71 ■,
incorporation*'a petfod pfitf iesu«,'ihev -J
iiavc mud upward* of Ona muioii Fpuf Bundtidlntoi ?-■
rlc **°r? n > by fire,thereby affording- ievbfence
ofue advantaged of {nsuifance, as weTFas.'ifieabifiis'and f,
disposUion toraeet ■ . " ■ £
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office N. E.corner Wood and. 3d eta $
'Tffere. tourance CpmEaoy - |
A deJpUuMhiqugh Its duly aoihomeS Agiattia «Ti>L
gcriber, offers Ip mate permanent.and limited. I
• .fIIBECi’ORS: . ~ i
. Cpffinj.Pres’t. Samtusl SroolL' '"* ’
Alei-Henry, ■.. .....»■.CharlhiTayior’’ •.
Samuel Jvf-aSiav - '■
Ed wart. Smith, AnthraM ttt h», . v -'i
John A. Brown, , . jS?M SSSl"! 1
John-White, , fin
wWlsh ‘
mS'is Ihi nlrtr,. I Henry D„SifflrmU,SeP>. -
■^ir^fe*^^^sgn[;aassS
DfeSfi’J!S? ®(audio#*loairetpffranod,La-,
ovoidmg ail mka ofaa extrt Mazsadou
f,7? * er > beconaiderea;aa’oderiaff«B’pte'*&cari»*
ly talhe publics :o •: WllXlAiu p« -JGNE& :
AI Coaming Itooftl of Atwood.Jonea A CouWata* : .
rrODlsis.,Pittsburgh ; f ; v: J -‘
•CHA-WLS.—Received llin morning pet tipjei't'fAeo i
ij .Brocie, Bny Siam omiLong SllAWlis~M«: 8 " I
tiof sijler andtjuniiiies, J?or »aleJow, ■ l ijrt- i
A. A.MASON & coV -f
Bit and 81 ,
r>LAJNTATIO«. W9U&syES-i!U barrels now cion’
JEXtyolW*) jusi received and iorwle by r art* • £ -*
MLLLHfi & JUCKKTSON.
, de«M No»^anfaoub^',<.
*■:.% ..4
•• -
■+"<■. "i
:■ V '•V. : '.-;‘. : '- '
- , '
b -•*'*'* 4,l . ~
Stater Co
fIBAKCJI 0m08.55 SsmnistO Fftitamaa, ts
'■ tpHE6eifteiid bribe of ibe aubieaa'of iUffß^Setera*fa J
• bbibimimiJY is lire unjrarailelbrt'amouiy- or bnaine.l-'.
Boll ■ ■
cte9 in a hole more than «evenjnOnih« i-Wdaddißig r,
over BTh.OCC'cnjiHo) totho'eonroahyr Theiiirdctortf Mef
.•MWJ9 “X.Btatneariy,aU: th6;p»pe«r;l*t>awd to af,*
■ 4hWorOTlftei?* lt *’? inr “ •“«? V-
Nomber.oCtJpqUcles issoed*—», • r i - rr
■tooSoiof V OOL}.
; Amoqatorcashprenaom«.—^-»- C sJ23LBO . .\ ' P
'Amount of gnarantfeegtodc- - J \ £ 70.129 iff, 1
Amount©f 3300 00 Y
v ToLCity.or country mercirantsv »f dwell* J {
ings, and isolated or country property,.it is.believed \>'
tiiia company aJTbnis advantages In point of cheapness,»-
fdtSs 'coant^y lm^, * n^r ‘ or 10 noJnaunmcn>CoTnpany ■,
Conducted on the equiuablC'and greatlyiniproved »ys- %
K. l ?a- 0 A C i^ s S^ a^ftr ‘ special-r
noxardS, insuring only a limited amount in any one Io. j r:J '
f« . Js^ UB?r j 0 . iremidney add -ofctfurrence oL
*L°* only possesses the cheapness and accommodation f ■
SonuriSf o c^ofi5 I,llt li *°;*&isnrfcd : tddslirtieipa-Y
Ir-
*H icXonnaitoik will be*. -~‘.
given. And cominmucaUons
Pampkettd«l£nS '.
Insurance,. and blank£orra9 fpruiahed pn appUcaUon. £ri.
oveirSM»,o<M)W coSrtVri^lncrensinfff
090, assett January 13,185}, 91,001,a5» 80, wilt.'
make msnranctfoh trtlildiufcs %ndlhtir'fcoiiCsnis In this* -
city. and. vicinity;7|lao,:(ii>,property,j of every descrncl* £ i
non, oil steamboata and other, vessels, either by inlan U
transportation oroniheVeag. ' • • ‘ * r
, t.- ,<DIBECTORS:■•..;<•«” ?*'
Arihur ft Coffin, Pres’t., '- Jacob hL' , £hoimi», if
Samuel W.Jonea,’ I ''- John BiNiff, •
Ed ward Smith,, Richard D- Wood 575
John A.Tfrown. . William Welsh, ' ’ , ’
Samuel R Smith, ■ • • Francr»olUkitf, ;
■!. Wnil»m'B.»isS»
Ambrose While. , ... . Qeor»oW-.J(,li„^l.ii;
, Thomae.P. Cone. ... ■
Mortis;Water, : kl.B:shhrl?l^s?lfc.
This is the oldest Insurance Co rap any :■ :."ih ■ nu .it nI.W l ii
Slates, and from ltehighsutnding,lonßfe i l S,r^«cett§frfi'
pie means, and avoiding, all jisl<».
,on>character,- may be .considered as oTfe rttnamJb^C'
cnwmthepub'ioi- \-’&g*fflQjSgs4?
... ■ 1 J : p - : 141 From siren t. ,
XAtXTi:, PJiUPJiTUny i■.
*TIIE r NATIONit'Ed*t*F|™n"- V'i'
MRB'UBmUISJtWfIr#. {••
LONDON Afjlf jSIEVV-YORK’' • .•
wm!' to: a%B0O,O0»;
projfei of the tW,f§?° n * to j
. .Calrfmmnsb ioitniuvdVcatTattr. f" °w
Wo e^ #gM °f a
•fctotß annual Oommon ptetniaiiii' r ° ' S h*j
. lUBureafor navi
mentof-asmallsum,convert his insuranceintoaStv.'
poUcynpon UwloaitayEtoia ,
,' » ?*r®!^y,iiißWcd ,ind ciniUcd- ■ '
loan, are not shutout ffott saia
fturcrn.upou.tuetcr.UsßtatodUuthuSocl^VituTh;
A party may, a’t a moderateattntfar piViniumPmsuii ■
for life, anil hesnmve to reactt.lhe age of SoTearntiS
touts family or legal representatives./ ;
Ithaa becorur cuMoiiiary inlhoAtl antic ciueaforcnn-* ■
solution beyond eiptettsion to lutow' that his h'elpless’- *
littleones are thus provided fdr> ' ; t»»pira,
of one or more of the trustees, at whose dtunlse that/ ,
amount would he applied to liquidate the T
oi®, l i , S , ’ i y9 r ypamphlpuand Infonhatlott-gIWn arati#. •
at the Banltng House oi > WMrAvMIIIE * :
” ov -° ■ -
ohMge/ThitislrMl, PhUadelphitt " “ ™r“ "U? 8 " .
Mrs l,\sUBiWE.—iftiiidings,'iMerchandizfc'unrt •-jk**-
damage by fire, nulie. longest rate of premium;?' — 1 “r.
also iusnre >•
t S°es eiuj frei"ht.s, foreign or coastwise. Undec-ODCIL (W
f special prunes, aalheassafed ma*des?te“ ‘« “ P “"I?
Ts*«aroaijrtiot<;*eThey.aUd; insure
iibereffcras ° *“ river3 “ d ,
H# Jones Brooks?* 1
S.J’horaas. John Belters, Wm, W -'
*£?$“«• v
1 COW4OT,,^;-JR^aa^^&Mg^ t {jg I
Kgisaioie of Pennsylvania, atn?ch'.lMS?Cii«tfl>S 5
petual; Capital $100,tfo».:/lSi«-.
oonto Cwtpanjr, and:lpli :'
rAr'atiirl • Tilu f l1 P l , lBOO Orlßa-apeofSt Insuring - -
“"m Wjtoht*"* 80,30, PennivT ;|5
i|"W m EqtutkßleNew , :
5
Pi°Svu°rgh mS ’ corner of ®Mnl *
tern*
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