The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 10, 1851, Image 4

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lhißCttjr,as;he -is determined to uphold the qanhi
* -yt** -^-.tv 1 well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and*
• 5 designs j and from the'extent of his orders and j
■■'■'• 1 m mai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce war
W* ; I funuGrc, utthe lowest prices.
’Pr'y^t^. ■■•.•: ■ •. H « h « adopted the principle of identifying th»
rtf^ViSei--'■■ tomers’, interest with his own, m quality andpnc
' ■ i keeps always onttaad the greatest variety of eve
*'i cnpuon of furmtare,.from the cheapest and plah
• ’. the most elegaiu and costly, that a house, or any;
- v^>lf. one,-mav be fprmshed • from bis stock, or mannfa
■ expressly to order. •. He therefore soiieits an inspi
that the advantages of his establishment inay ho k
rue following arudes consist, In part, of his stock,
for nehuess of style and finish, cannot be surpas
-r '. • Chairs, of every variety,.
- ?> 'S ?T -^• • ■'* "' consisting of rosowoood* ma*. ;
- and walnut Lli^abcthen,
.■■■..•• • Conservatoire-and -isasy Chairs,of every
IT.-.V <o* f :."•■■ description j Couches,-Bofaaj.Tcte*a-tote;mtdl
- _ ... vans ai the latest French and American palte:
>• •.-. •.•»■• •’ Tushaes, VVhat-Nots, and ladies 1 i aVlor Writing
■ ‘Oi various kinds; Work Tables and fancy i<
'••■•" • stands, mosiCMands, and holders, marble top,
••• ■ - ■ : tt : hogany.Toiewood and walnut centre and soia,
—__ •-'•• bles, extension dining .tablet; all sizes of tl
V . . . most improved, and decidedly the.best.kmi
£&&&&- ' made; card, Pembroke hail and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and washstandsof
each a large ussortment -, gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
-'*i’Yy 'A ami £lOOl-, secretary ood booh
■ . caso3, 9ide boards, ure screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and, ■
• :■ ■- - ■ music stools, cribs and cols
: for children; paper.raache,
,ula, irf=‘ I^'
'•■ ■ : A large as-ortmehl at COMMON FURNITURE
• • Windsor chaiks. csjusbt makbbs supplied
y ' f 1 all articles in their line • «. ■
V ri * t„ r^ OATs “ JIIOTELS - fJrm ” htdau " e 5
Y I fto.93ltnrdatTett.<>elwem aiamttana »oaa,t>juth
M’ IV«W neur on hand u large and A®
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•2*l'*', T t" ’»T»nreconfident c nitolho an rpnsst-d, irQE
' equailedjin this City.orrt the West,in style &nd.&
• Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respect
• invited to call and examine toi themselves.
'.-■ ■■ .JJy*Steamboatsfurmsbedonth■ shortestnstice.
Uy All orders promptly attended 10.. '
Jtb.#ir__ o'uonmj.l mui len .vj:
Farallaie and Chair Ware Hoani,
'sevm T. B. YOUNG & CO„ romir c/ Third f
"—-•■"■ - - - ii3f&aiulBmui&€Uta««pronußnwnawl,]i
FutiSnrgh. Fa., keep constantly on hand f
' • 77T. — -: make loonier, at the lowest prices,*
.'.-. HOUSEHOEB and STEAMBOAT FURNITURk,
CHAIRS,of the best workmanship and most appro
J. • ••••;• BUsmboats, Ahoy!
1 Tub subscribers tender their ac(s
tavors bestowVj
.■•■■."■■ Cd'upon tUem by their Steamboat friends, aodT
>I•'C-*^^i v- .would respectfully remind.them and others lute- ’
— .ipsted in,buihhng boats, that they are at all times j
pared to mrniah, on the most reasonable terms, e\
I2^^gfefVs*w^|§vr^ ■. description of. Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the I
• - material and workmanship. TB YOUNG&CO.,
*• • • ' ; •• '••'•: ’'Comer.Third and Smithfield streets.
.- „ ■— I , I feus opposite M Browji*s.Hotel
,-%Y Y ■,. .Y-j r£ c^ '.y| e -rsr*£ii m,Tv
■ • ■ • Hammer & Dauler*
_■■-■■ ■•„• ..■. .... - CABINETWARKROOMpSAirrHIrTELDSTKEE'.
*i^jL^3 X ? y ? 1 Lelietm Sicen&strui and Strawberry alky f Pittsburg,
- f\ HAM.MEIt & DAULERkeep constaiuly on In
' WL n variety of excellent «ud fashionable Furmtt
>tv‘.-w : .|wwftnaitiedequa!.io:aay in the cny, and sold on
i‘!?*T4.D-Ki.**j -m. .• «7 Btavorable terms as coa be obtained at any sum
— t «J» j^a;-ta^tSfcs^g*;^jet ji establishment ill .be W cst. They have now on hand
unusually extensive stock, cmuracing all kinds of Fui
’tS'Jr-^.*cjS-'^-fl Dire, lrotu the cheapest and plainest to the most cot
•• • - - •- * •'■••• and elegant. AH orders promptly attended to. mrtl:
r.-rrr- .... " '%*&£*& ' WM. K. STEVENSON continues to mai
' ~%S»?faciare CARHVAT.I7>LRE ot every deser
■ at lus qld stand, corner ol Liberty a
ttffigSaSs!3scvcaih streets. t/NDERTAKING aueno
'&WCTte**fe ß !-W^iiWJ6^l®S^'ftF2S>fi‘ { ! , -*W- to, in all ns branches. ■ muyl,
•■. ■ “ - ----- - - .. ......... Jcilira Family Floor.
C' fL -—'• alv v ( 'l - : a : £t TnOR Uio convenience or the ciurcns, the propneto
• J? ofthc-'FITTSBUKCHCiTyhIILis .’’havcplac,
' boxes torthenecpaauor otden.U the roltavnog place
'■f3d4E ~"- - - - - - Floyds, lore, corn-r of Wood and bin tu,
,f M. Haywood's bhoc store, corner Liberty andhlarke
:' _ A. Beeleu’a store,ad street;
• ■“■••”••■ L. Wilcox,Jr., Druggist,cor. 4th and bmnhfield;.t
• ’ John l Smith s store, con High and Wylie streets!
TelegrilPti Olhce, Fourth street; -.
' --■■■:■— - - - * H. C, hcliVs Oroccr, cor. sih st and Market alley;
'• - - ' ‘ M.Uruss’B« .-c,om Ward. ■ *
• The Flour walrus wih call twice or thrice daily, fc
• ■' orders, andthe Floit, &c M delivered promply either i
' barrels or sacks, (sack Flour Is preferable for famil
■ use,) without charge for cartage,
vf*" lus plain that no accounts can be allowed, and tba
■#^Ky-*3>' { *£?kkrsa_s Ha j!sa^iiv' davers can have no permission to leave Flour wiijiou
■ ' payment. We hop© that the public-will be pleused wit
ilus arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just
ce. imayi.% . . WJLMARTiI A NOBLB.
~ . rpUK subscriber has becu auihonzedto receive Pack
X ages to be forwarded totian Francisco by the houst
•' " of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama,- nnt
to engage Passage in first cioss sailing Vessels Crorr
Panama to ban Francisco. Every information riven
• ■ ' on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Qpld Post Buildings, Piflh st., near Wood.
_ ” /IHEAPEbT SUMMER 00008. IN TOWN .-Bight
V/ Cloths, ul) wool, Cushmarettes, Scotch Plaids,
r. ' Ltuen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Alar
seillea and other Voslmgs and Trimmings, by
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* LARGE BRICK HOUSE,cmPenn street,—B3so j
A Three largo Lols:of Wronod, used as a.Lumber
YaitLon Pennstreeti, : ,■ ■
A Brick Honse on Webster street.—Bl7sj ■
■ ABrlck Honse,No..llsFronMtri!Bt>iB2as.''.",'‘.-.''.'t ■
- ABricfc Home, Garden. Ac., on Vine street.—Blso.
. S. CUTHBEKT, GenerttlArant;
, mar O.. ■. . . 70 SnitthEelA street.
Jot Sale & ®o £eL
i. . For Uent< . . - . .
THRBMCIvTAyBRN STANttW WItTCINS
a d 1 ! 1 " ■ fr^n PtfMmrgi, occupied now
vlst- Possession.given on tie Ist of April,'
185 t. Apply to 11. W. HORBACH,
Wilktnsbarg,
or,J.P, HORBACH,
107 Liberty si, Pittsburgh.
marltlw
. la the Ninth W«nl,
A . TWO STORT DWELLING MOUSE; of . ,
rooms i a kitchen and good' cellar;
»|s«ovea; wash house; coal house; fowl bouse r&iSig
with a large garden, having twenty poach trees, m line
bearing order; also, a large stable. The whole WUI bo
tedled fot 890, or, without the stable, 880.
8. CUTHBERT/Gen’l Agent, ;
76 Southfield street: 1
For Uenti ■
ffIHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE
«L MASONIC HALL., Form SiaEST.
The first floor is sab-divided into two Store Rooms,
front, 201>y60 feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy
Stores. Two Rooms back, suitable for Offices—-access
to which is-by a wide Hall, running through the centre
of the bmlding. The basement will be finished in a
neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety
Siote?, Trrmk and HarneßS makersj Jtc.
- The whole will be ready by the Ist of April.
Enquire of JAMES W. HAILMAN,
tebgo -■ Water street.
:A* FARM OF 109 ACRES FOR SALE.-A vatu
able FARM, 30 miles from the City; near the
Franklin Road, andsix miles from the Railroad and the
Ohloßiver, at Freedom; 6b acres are well improved and
good soil; a large. Garden,, and Orchard of 250 Frun
Trees, of choice qualities, and in good order j 44 acres
of wood.land, with prime timber; a new two story
house, with parlor, dining room, kitchen and cellar, two
halls and chambers, also, a goon barn and larpc stable,
granary, Ac., good water and in a good neighborhood,
•. -Price 93,200, with immediate possession—could be di>
video into two Farms,.. . •
S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, - ,
, 70 Smithfield street.
«• To Let,.*- A two story BRICK MOUSE, with
double back buildings, situated on Wylie, near
nglon street. Ga« light in front of the house.
Enquire of JOHN MAJOR, Alderman,
ftbSl’Aw cor. Wylie and Washington sis.
■.For Rent* ,
That large dwelling house, with O
extensive Grounds for Garden and Bionics tggga :
attached—the Residence of the late Win. J.Totten,
Cliff street; Possession given on ike Ist of March* ►
• For terms, apply to O.R. M’ABOY, Guardian, or R.,
C. Totten, at the Port Pm Works. jfeblS
Bxcellsnt Baalnesa to Dispose of
JN- ALLEGHENY .—ln Consequence of the dissolu
tion of Partnership between MORRIS A HA
ORTH, they, offer tor sale their business, situate on
Federal streevnear the Market, Allegheny City. It is
useless commenting upon the excellence of the stands
or the amount of business we have done, as both are
well known; all we shall say is, that it is a first-rate
chance tor anyone wishingto embark inn similar trade.
The slock consists of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac., Groceries,
Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market value. Apply
to MORRIS A HAWORTH,
. feb!B ' 1 Diamond. Pittsburgh. .
For Heat.
: A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with four JM •
J\. rooms on the firfci floor; large dicing room .
and kitchen in basement; two small rooms m the AxsSL
■ .‘garret; wuh a large garden and. several fruit trees—a
very desirable ‘ residence lor a. small family. Situated
. JaearMiuersviHe. Possession given immediately.
Also, several small Tenements for rent.
Also, for sale, eleven Lola fronting on Hancock street,
, and three fronting on Penn street. Terms easy.
Apply to JOHN HERRON,or
H. P. CAIN, corner Market
feb2o nnd Fifth streets.
To Lett
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated [
.. JXf afcar Charuetft Creek, four miles from tbejHgfiJ}.
City, and.u a very desirable country residence. There
is a.hew carriage house, stable, and good: water on the
grpuods, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con
taining a variety of choice Fruit trees. For particulars
and tennsvnpply to M. D, PATTON, 211 Liberty.si., or
. J.&-BONNeT> on the premises. . . . [fobs .
TTtOB.SALEm—A Lot Of Ground having a front of GO
Jj. fehton Centre Avenue, and running.b<* ckliCG feet
to two streets. On the lot is erected tt large Brick.
Dwelling -House, nearlynevrand well finished* The lot
ia planted with lac best selected Fruit toad Shrubbery
the country can afford, if application be made soon, the
property, will be sold at a fair price and terms.
•Enquire attheofficoof . WM.C. FRIEND,
Attorney, Fourth street,
between Wood and Southfield.
For Rent In Birmingham.
ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICE HOUSE* jfek
with store rooms and cellar, favorably bhu--BiMM
ate tor a large Grocery and Prcdocebustnesa. Possess
lon may be Had lmmeuiateiy, with a lore rent, to a food
••• business man. •
• ALSO—Eleven new three sibryßnck Houses—some
•'just finished} possession given immediately. Others on
the Ist April.
ALSO-~Onc Frame House, and several ap stairs
• rooms. ■
FORSALE OR LEASE—On© Urge lot, favorably
tltaaied far a Foanfry an 1 Ivnguie Shop or other manu
facturing, having de& water in iront, (a harbor.) tor
•fittwgoutandrepairiiigateamboaUjAc.
ALSO, FOR SALE-—160,000 Brick, in lots, and sold
low; if not sold before,they will be sold oa Tuesday,
••• the 35th of March next, at 12 o’clock, cash or ap
proved paper.
• ALSO—Lota on lease, to build on.y ■
Apply to tho subscriber, at lita office in Birmingham,
near the Rolling Mili, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom
of Rhxt, Matthews 2b Co.; No/fid‘Water street,—or
through the Pittsburgh Post Office; by paid letter..
febJ • JOENRHEY.
. Very Valuable City Property tor Sale*
fIIHR andorsigned, Administrators of the estate of
, •.-| 1 - ThnffM Falrman,deceased j offer for sale the entire
real estate of the. s&ul Thomas Fairmnn, consisting of
oneSOfeet lot fronting: 011 Liberty street, running back
£3 feet 5 inches to a 10 feet alley.
: •« Also, the tavern stand known ab the Mansion House,
i. fronting on Liberty sireetSl feetG inches, andon Cherry
alley 63 feet 9 inches, running back 23 feet to an alley,
with the gronndsandsiable connected,fronting on Plum
-alleyi thiny three ieet four inches. .
, - Also, three lots fronting on Cherry al ey, each eight
een feet front, and running, back GO .ieet parallel with
- PUuxi alley. All of which property will bo sold otpri
..rate sale, by application to tno 6ubscribers;or if not sold
before the23th-of March, will be offered at auction to
the highest bidders.
Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to
R.FAIRMAN, or ,
R. CAMPBELL,
151 Liberty street-
ja3ortmi2s
■ Penn street Property for 8»io.
- OA "FEET on Penn street byllO feet deep to an alley,
OU just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mai
thews’Livery Stable. Enquire or Thompson Pell, at
jft2B -■ ■■■■• . : A. WILKINS A CO.’S.
. Cheap Country Besldence.
A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will
■ J\. be sold very low to any one wishing to build there
on. The access wtU be easy, and the • rot-commands a
most beautiful view. [oct2ll THOMPSON BELL.
For Rent, .
- A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between
. ft 1 Third and Fourth streets, at present occbpied by
HrTThoia&s While, as a Dry Goods Store.
a raw, a large well, finished ROOM in the second
• story,noxtdoorto Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This
t • Raomia well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa
• loon or Academy, or could be convemeutly arranged as
■ double offices. E,D. GAZZAM,
apl:tf .. Office, Third si-,over the Post Office. •
Coal Lana on Youghlogheuy.
; T/kfk ACRES on the nver, just above the 2nd Dam
XUvs-there is a pit opened and railroad prepared, for
putting coal in boats.* [oct2l} THOMPSON BELL.
v To Let.
A TWO BTORV BRICK HOUSE, on Bank
. BSB Lane. Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge,
and Aqueduct. Enquire of H. W. Pish, Real Estate
Broker, comer of sth and Southfield streets. • [oct29
A Farm for Sale*
rpHE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND,
JL. containing 160 acres— loo of which are cleared.—
The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to
•Jefferson ; it is well-watered ; with a bearing orchard,
*and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The
buildings consist of a hewed log House und Barn: with
Stabling. . For farther particulars apply to the suosen
her,on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles
: from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. >
•• -Moo* tavmth\p, October 23—tf.
For Sale* . .
A LOT OF GROUND, containing 24 Acres, situate 1
J3L one mile below the town of Beaver. Bcuvercoun
ty,on which there is erected a new Brick. House, 4C b>
40feet,14 stones high, with a basement. The house has
been well built and well finished, andcontainslfi rooms.
It is within SOD y aids of the Ohio river, and commands
- afine viewn/ i, and u bounded on the North west by
. the State road leading to New Lisboa, Ohio. Thivpro
: - party would be desirable for acountry residence, or for
garden, or summer boarding bouse. A lot of 5 acres
' adjoining n will be sold with it, if desired by the pur
:: Chaser; The terms are so moderate, that it will be a
. bargain to the purchaser. Enquiro of
: f , Ni P. AG. L. B. FETTERMAN,
feb23:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.
• For Sale,
A HOUSEANDLOT,stluatcdonPikcsireet,between
./% Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot
iTk5 feet front and 100 feet deep, on nob there are
tWO SXQall Frame Tenements. Terms ca y;—Title good.
For particulars, enquire of Aldorraitn PARKINSON,
Pena street. Fifth Ward. mayO:if
Land for Sale. .
THE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some very d«.
tiroiU incest qf LAND, situated on and near the
Utsubenville.Tarnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad. .
Tho Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur*
• chasers* and the terms of payment will be vory easy.
Emjaireof Z W REMINGTON,.
-.’ ■'>l .. • • . •. - Mauager.
JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE.
—Five dollars per annum,—free of postage. Sub
scriptions received at the only Agency in this Cuy*vrz;
pari EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY.
“ ~ J5r~SSUr”$2 “3Ta "Cit
v, # . {fa -_s
Wlt.fll Hlttfl.
TN of the vriH“oOhe
11. lataSnmuemompsbh, Esq., th*Toflowibg valuable
Property will b 6 ioltf 4t ihe / ‘Wurehodseof.J..D. i Wil*
UmaicCo,., U 0 WooA street, on Monday, the lOitt day
ofKlftrch^iSSl/atlOA W;,Vi2‘ ~T
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'now.occopied by. Mr. George Breed; ‘ ■ 1 •;•••’*• - '
{ i Also, n.valuable LoiOn Maiket street,-on-Which are'
’eraotea three Store touses,a‘brick tonement and Stable,
Im possession of Messrs. John Shea,G. Yeager* It .D
iThompsou and Wa Strnhle. J. D. WILLIAMS,-
• v MARY THOMPSON* 5
: mar6:3t - • Y -Surviving Sascuttrs. .
■:-.:i foe Sale. : "... -
: mHE undersigned offers. for qnle a large number of
J..yuJ liable bauduig~lou, and swqe.very desirable sites
for manufactories, in the'borough of Bmttlnjibtari»dofca
ted near the new Public,School Hcnscand English La*:
theranChnrcb. •-> .■* ~
The rapid growth of Birmingham-in populauonand
manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at
which lota wifi be sold, will render them a safe and pro
fitable Investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable.
Forparucularsand terms enquire of the undersigned,
at the office of Geo. \F* Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,
Pittsburgh, between 3d-and 4th: street*,prof William
Symmes and ..N. PauerBoU,’ Esq , ra,at < their offices in
: Birmingham! '■ -• [jan27]? - "■ ■ MuSESF*EATON.
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THE subscriber offers for saJe a large and well'built
BRICK HOUSE,wtthfiVe orraore;«cresof gronpd,
slmnted on the Fourth street Road,■within three mites of
this city. Possession given on the Ist -of .April next*—
Also, & very desirable lot of ground, containing over
F.OUR ACRES, wilh a spring of exceltenl.Waier there
on,-situated near the above. Also, a lot of grounu-48
feet 11 incteJliy 120 feet, sdjolaidg the residence of Mr,
A. Toner, near .the city, opposite the .7ih Ward, . on
Pennsylvania Avenue.'Possession given immediately.
ItU-now-cenaiu.tliat thePiank .Road will be completed
past the above property early m-tbe coming summer.—
For Airther laformationappiy to HA VXD
street Road, near the first described property*, jjqggnf
Valuable .Property ror Rent,.
A three story BnICK HOBSIC, beloit^ing- to
422HL the estate of Aval. J.Totxks, deceased, is offer
-15 ■§ ed for rent or lease. It is situated on Fnnrth st.,
Ferry and Liberty streets,and has been
newly papered and painted; uis now.oceupicd by Mrs.
Verner. Renl,B2sQ pef annum. Apply.to myself,or
Robebt C.Torrsn,at the.workßof Knap & Co.
Possession given on ihelst of April.
* * L.R. hPABOY,
dee27:tf Guardian.
ADDITIONAL SALEOF
Forty Town Lots in Bast Llverpaoli O.
THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the. above.
thriving Town having nearly- exhausted those pre
viously laid - obt, and the -demand«ull continuing,-the.
undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of
his property m town lots as above, and offers them.for.
sale atpTiceß and terms tbftl : cannot fiui.io meet the
viewsof those wishing topurchase. It is needless to
pay unv thing of the tocailou of tiie town and prospects,
lit having been sufficiently described In recent: advert
isements,) other than that overorte hundred lots have
recently changed hands, and ■ been purchased by those
wishing to procure a desirable home;
The above lots are among the most eligible and desi
rable in the place, and are ponoipally located mthe een:
tre of those recently 6o)d. • •
For informauon apply to the proprietor iu Liverpool,
or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
JOHN 8. BLAKELY,
East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851.. Tf?bl2:daw i
Oxpbana* Court Bale*
By Virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Alle
gheny County, dated sth day of .Feby»A*D» ISM,
will oe exposed to public sole, at toe Court House, in.the
City Of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the lOihdoy)
of March, next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., all the following
described Real &itauyof .which Francis M’Keima, laic
of UieCity of Allegheny, deceased, by virtue of a cer
tain article of agreemenudated the 10th day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1833,between F*. Lorenz. O. E. Warner and
Jacob:Painter, of the one parL and the said France
M’Kenna, of the other pari, died, seized, viz Alt that
certain lot or piece of ground situate m the said City of
Allegheny, (late the Reserve tract, Ross township, op
posite tho Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being Jot
No. two hundred and forty-three (843) in the plan ot lots
laid out by-GvE.-Warner, Jacob rainier and F. Lorenz,
containing m front on Mam street twenty-three feet and
extending buck to Carpenter alley, having erected on .the
front thereof a two story bnck building, about twenty
(ecu'roniby thirty feet iu depth, and on the Tear a dou
ble two story frame buildmg, fronting on Carpenter alley.
. Terms and Conditions of Sa^e—One-half of the pur
chase money to be pud in Band, and the balance to be
pud in two equal annual payments—bearing lawful in
terest; and to lb secured by bond and mortgage on the
property. For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs.
Mitchcl A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
No. 129 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
• ANN M’KENNA, Adm’rr
of Francis M’Kenna, deceased.
iUiscellautons.
WINTER 01L—1230 galls, bleached Winter Whale
Oil, in store and for sale by
mar 4 MILLER & lUOKETSON.
4 CASKS superior sugar cured JDRY BEEP for sale
by ILC. KELLY,
mart No. 20 Fifib street.
t f.( t BUS; EXTRA DRIED PEACHES lor sale by
luU mart 11. C; KELLY:
LAUGHLIN'S SUPERIOR HAjilSfor sale bv
mar 3 ILC. KELLY.
*|JIS li.—Nos. r 2 and 3 Mackerel ; No.i Salmon; SU
qaiot and Trout, for male by
mart H» C. KELLY.
CONSTANTLY receiving. at regular periods, Fresh
Bauer and Eggs, from w oshingionJ-Ycatmoreland,
Beaver and Armstrong counties; sold and re
tail, by [mart] H? C. KELLY.
■ /?> For Bate*
A first rate SORREL MARE—trots well m
n tmfnpsK or under the saddle.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
feb&3 • ■ • . corner of First and Wood sis.
T>ELLOWS—Five pair second hand Bellows for sale
X>by tfebl9] BCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELV.
LAUD— 35 packages No. 1 Lard for sale by
fcb22 WM. DYER.
ACON—Hams and Shoulders for sole by
fcb22 WM.DYER.
CLOVER SEED—IOO bbls. just receiving and for sale
by STUART A SILL,
mart 124 Wood street.
CRAB CIDER—IO bbls. prime in store and for sale,
mart STUART A SILL.
POTATOES— 100 bbls. in store and for sale by
ntar4 STUART A SILL.
CORN— 50 bbls. shelled in store and for sale by
' n<ar4 STUART A SILL.
riTOBACCO —GO boxes s’a In store and for sale by
X mart STUART A SILL.
HICKORY NU TS—-100 bags in store and for sale by
mart . STUART A SILL.
fllEA—lo half diesis Young Hyson ;
X 10 do extra fine do;
10 do Imperial and Ganpowder;
to . . do Cheelan and Oolong;
40 catty boxes various styles ;
For sate by • * J.D. WILLIAMS A CO.,
■ mart _ comer of Wood ami Hfth sts.
TOBACCO —15 boxes B’s Ho*ey Dew;
15 do 5V . do . do;
19 do lib extra do ;
20 do | lb do do; For sale by .
. mart WILLIAMS A CO.
ZINC WASH BOARDS—I2S do 2. HotmeV Paten
for sale atmanufacturcr’s prices by
mart J.D. WILLIAMS A CO.
SUGAR— 10 hhds. prime New Orleans;
20 bbls. assorted Loaf;
10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for sale by
mars J; D, WILLIAMS ACO.
MOLASSES— 75 bhla. New Orleans;
12 do Sugar Hoaee;
5 do Golden Syrup: for sale by
. mart -J;'D. f WILLIAMS A CO.
SUNDRIES— 100 doz. super Corn Brooms;
4 bbls. Hickory Nuts;
10 casks Potash;
10 bxs.Saleratus;
. . 50,000 Commou Sejrars;
2,000 fits. Deer Hair;
2O bxs. Fox’s Starch;
10 bxs. Wood’s Pearl Starch;
d cases superßtce Flour; for sale by
mart- J.D. WILLIAMS A CO.
FISH— lOhalf bbU.No. 3 Mackarel;
- 15 or; do do 1 . do;
15 kutar dol do;
• 2 bbls. No. 1 Salmon; for sale by
mars J. D. WILLIAMS A CO.
1/JC GROSS BONNET BOARDS—Just received and
100 for sale by J.L SHEE.
mart} comer of Penn and Irwin sts.
RH'K REAMS RULED CAP WRITING PAPER for
0/O sale low by [martj J.L. SHEE.
oc BBLS. Ohio Fire proof Paint for sale by i
O 0 * maiO ■ J. L. SttßEj |
Q/V DOZ. TUBS for solo by
AtO mart
HOMINY— '9 bbls. 41 Pearl ” Beaver Hominy; ;
12 do White Flint Cincinnati Horamy,
Just received and for sale by ' WM. DYER,
mart No. 201 Liberty street.
T>OLL BUTTER—I 2 bbls. good Roll Bnttcr fof sale
XX by (mart] WM.DYER.
FLOUR— GO bbls. Superfine;
. 50 do Fiuo;
10 do “Mnsty,” for sale by
maiO ~ 'WM.DYER.S3
BACON— Hams and Shoulders just reoeived Jr ora
smokehouse for sale by [mart] WM.DYER.
bbls, prime oak cooperage; i
3O do cypress do; >
■ For sale at a ieosonable price by
mart - WM. DYER.
lEATHERS—BOO prime “live geese” Feathers for
salechoap;tmartj WM.DYRR. •
X.ARD—SO packages No.*l kegs and barrels. H •
Xj mart J WM.DYER.
TJOTaTOES—S4 bbls. dry mealy reds for sale by
JT mart WM.DYER
FISU— Herring. MackeroL White Fish. Cod Fish, Box
. Hernng, Ac 7, for sale low. (marCl WM.DyKR.
/^ILOVERSEED—2S bbls. choice Seed for sale low by
mart WM. DYER
T> ACHED TEAS—IS chests fine Young Hyson;
X shalf chests Black; for vole low
m one-fourth pound packages, by . .
febgg r b ' WM.DYER.
iJßbo.My—2oU doz. rec’d and for sale bv '
V febl3 BAMDKL P. BHRIVER.
/^OFFEE—2Ou dag, Rio OoiTfle. on Bond and for .die
ALEXANDER KlMfl,
2D sacks prime-Feathers, for'ealo by. -
J- febat ALEXANDER KING.
i-| OEB—ls.bales Ist son Weafera New York Mop< in'
XX etor« and for sale by
J?srt MILLER 1 fc RICKETSON.
1 fl I."’ J’
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v 4 »
t . -A Z
MIEN
! Conglii and Colds area In 48 Hours*
SlNCElheintrudircucm oC this now compound,Coughs
and tfoldsdtercßredin ume;-AVe: will
i warrant Dr. Kctfeeris.Pectoral Syrup. to care cases or
BronclutiS) Loigugitie, »n less.rvmc and
'nt a eheaperraio:ihan any other meulcmo. ever disco v
r “'nv IIAS: AN: ENTIRELY■ NEW ACTIPN-VTlie old
; Congh Medicines always sicken tho .stomach and pro*
dne© nausea which ismoredisagreoableihan .the Cpogu.
itself. Thrs is obviated in this mixture, for-it is a pleas
ant 60Dthing uriicle and it will cure, or the rwixty unUU
• evidence m fayorof this medicine m
: our city, from our ownciiizeus, anould convince anyone
r of its efficacy. JUs the prescription of a regular physi
cian, and hasbeco udedbyhlmin his own practice for
> a number of years, with the most heroic bucccbs.
: ■ CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville,Writes,
that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and
■ expectoration,might iwealsf hectic - fever, anaiul ih&
dlstressingsymptoms of-consumplton, and that ;
king two bonles shewa6*enUrely cured., A gentleman
in Washington County, Who had sufferod wan,Asthma
anc Chrome Cough for eightyeM** has bcen.enurely re
lieved and the cough removed by. the use of half odo
xenof bottles of the Pectoral Syrap,. Age nuo man from
Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy
rup to be a good article, for he has used ln liia own
v ease and in the cases oi tnembers of his famuy with the
most perfect success..
■ It b ons ounx Cnsamx MBDicmxs i?ow xnown.
- —lt is pot up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six
bottles for 8tf,50. • • i \
Couktbt Stobkxeephes would do.well to keep a sup*
ply of this medicine on band all the time, as it- is one of
the most perfect and efficacious remedies
ed for all coughs'and diseases of. the lungs and incipient
Contumvtum:
• CAUTION EXTRA—Many :-persons will -try. to get
you to bay some one of the various-nostrums, but do not
heed them. If you want lo'get well, buy Dr. Ksxskr s
Pectohal'Stecp, mid lake no other; tins will cure >ou.
Ii has in it some of the most valuable plants, and, herbs
Of the maiena medica,and is compounded by a person
skilled in the healmgart;- Therecan be.nodeception in
thltmedicfne. 1 ti ls prepared m your own city, and tno
proprietor has lmmerousiceruficateß, ottesung its valu
able properties; which.will be shown to any person de
sirous of seeing them.
Agents Wants® throughout the United Stales to sell,
tills medicine. - Large discounts will .be made to those
who will take on interest in the medicine. Ii wiUpay a
large profit to all agents; besides, Uiey.wiU be doing sut
fonng humanity a service bv placing m their hands the
greatest medicine tor Lung diseases the world has ever
produced. ,■ j,__. .
For salej wholesale and retttiI,by.hEYJsLKAJU
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom all letters for agencies must be; addressed.-
Also, for sole by D. M.Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock
er; jr., Brownsville; George Ilairu, Wa?lnugion , John
H Buchanan; Hickory ; George Keyscr, M’Keesport,
J. D.:Vowen, Canonsbargb; and by merchants and
druggists generally.
Also—R. E. Seiler#,s7 Wood streets D.M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City, Also, by
the Proprietor, S..BJ. KfER, Canal Basin, 7th Hired,
Pittsburgh. Ija3
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. 4. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No.
IVNorth Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA,-JAUNDICE. CONSTIPATION, LI VSR
and DEBILITY, coring*aiter Nature’s
own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Haifa teaspoonfuil of this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Ftvs Pounds ou Roast Bee? in
about two nouns, oat of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Professor Donqlison, of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia,in his great work on Homan Physiology, devotes
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject-
Hu experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice, obtained from Uie living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. “-faall cases.* he says, ‘‘di
gestion occarred as perfectly-in theuruficml as ui the
nuturai digestions.”
AS 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 the very verge of the.grave. • It
is impossible to give the dr.taiis of cases m iho hnms of
ibis advertisement—but authenticated ceruficates.have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New. York, and Boston
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma
nent
It is a-great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint.
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ami
the evil effects of Quirouo, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also,
for excess iu eating, and the too free use of ardent spir
its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
J. L. SHEE.
There is no Wrm of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it docs not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No mutter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A single dost removes all the unpleas ant symp
toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short fimo,
to make the bo good effects permanent. PURITY OF
BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is
particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress al
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. ■
• Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. On© boule will of
ten effect a lasungcure.
Kvenrbottle bears the written signature of J. S
HOUGHTON„M.D., Sole Proprietor
- Sold by agents m every town m the United States,
.and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally;
; Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 141
Wood street.
- Retaildealers supplied at. Proprietor’s prices. fnv2o:y
•; .Also, for sate by ,R. E. SELLERS, 57 woi d street.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla and tUe Cholera*
*VrOT a singld man, woman or child has died of the
■JJ| CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this
invaluable preparations Look at the city of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made; and where from 150 to
200 bottles afe retailed daif&but.few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, aifif they were either persons
from boats or those who our advice.
[Cincinnati. Chromels*
For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood eL
Pntsbuyh, where the genome article may alwnyske
T>ETROLEUM—A certtun cure lor DIARitiKEA, a
..A- disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore
irpnner of Cholera. Try it l Fo&sale by
IvO . KEYSER A McDOWELL; 140 Wood st.
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JUrngs anb fKibUines.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER 1
PEFSINt
Or Gastric Juice I
A ORB A T DYSPEPSIA CVRER ,
Owe" lba for sale by ~ . •
4eofr . AQO,
h. ‘.i.
■ ■ ••■•S '.*’. •> ...I'
ftttaceUaiuaas.-
BOOE AND JOS PRINTING.
S? W. Corner ofWot>tl and Firm Strceto.
*FHE Proprietor of tbb-ftloarnno Post and Mbbccw
i ass MimmcrvßEß, respectfully informs h»s friends,
ana the patrons of these papers, mat he has a. largo as
Bortment of JOB TYPE AMD ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that ho is prc»
pared to'cxeeuto - '• •• ' '*
: tKTrsn peesb pEirmNa ar -BVERT description.
■g oo ***: 1 ’ ; Bills of Lading, ■ Circulars, ,
Bill Heads, Cards, ■
Handbills, Blanks , ’ Hal Tips.
_ lET'All'kindfl ofßlanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal.
Boat Biilstwith appropriate cuts,printed on theshortcsl
notice ana mosv reasonable terms. •••,'■ •
i He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends , and;
ithepQblic generally.in ihis branch of his business.
, sep22 • •• n L.HARPER.
/saaa james w. woodweli., gi
Tr CABINET ]»>
FURNITVRB MANUFACTURER, l-Jfi
Ware-rooma 97 and 99; TblrdL »treet»
-T- ’ Wi W». respectfully informs biafrlends afidcostom.-
V* ers that, he has now completed the largest and fi
nest stock of household-furniture'ever before seea In
thißCity, ns he is determined to uphold the quality with
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility
m mai ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted;
furiutirc) utthe Towe&l prices.
He has adopted the principle of identifying, the cus
tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des
cription of furniture,.from the cheapest and plaiuest.to
the most eleganj and costly, that a house, or any part of
one, may be furnished from his stock, or manofactnred
expressly lo order- He therefore solicits an inspectibn,
that the advantages ofhis establishment may bo.known..
Tue following articles cousist, In part, of his slock, which
for nchuess of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any ol the Eastern cities: .
. Parlor, '
drawing, dm- • i. .
. . ing, and bed room
chairs, of every variety,
i - consisting of rosowoood, ma- •: —*»
i hogany and walnut Kl l zab c t hen,
i • Conservatoire and ISa&y Chairs, of every
i description; CouchesyBo/aa’.Tete-a-toie uiul Di
vans at the latest French ami American patterns;
Tushaes, What-Nots, and ladies 1 i atlor Writing Desks
01 various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
. stands, moan? Hands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and soia, ta
bles, extension timing table ►; all sizes of the -
most improved, and decidedly the best kind
made; card, Pembroke hail and pier tables, .
. wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of
each a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
and stools, secretary and. book
cases, 9ide boards, lire soroens;- •
towel racks, hat stands, and,
music stools, cribs and cots
: for children; paper.raache,
table and tea pays, m»-
/ iioganv, rosewood, and
ililaid pearl Tables,
&C. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with
all articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short
esi nonce.
AH orders promptly attended to
CHAinS ASO FUUBITCBK.
No.9BTn\rdslreit t belic£en Market and Wood, Smlh ad*.
Ws have now on hand a large and jVSStr*9
V4.BplemhdftUick of every variety ol Chains 6»*£gS3'
fraandOAßlNliTFU]^\lTUßK t wUichwe_JßL_'
■ t| lore confident cuimol Unsurpassed,
equalled, in this Cuy.oni tie West, in style and.finish.
Those who are in wnnicii Furmiure arc respectfully
invited to call and examine lot themselves.
{£7* Steamboats furnished on th .* shortest nsiice.
. tar. Ail ordern promptly attended to.
lebiOnf O’UUNNEI-L.JUUIiLEN & CO.
Furniture and CUatr Wftre lloozai.
T- B. YOUNG & CO comer qf Third fa
mmffiSj* and Smuhfitidsu.y opposite Breton’* HauI,VA L
i-WL- Piilihureh. Pa.. keen conslantiveil hand Hh
EMqMßßgnnfl make to ordervat the lowest prices. * T *
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS t of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. tebls_
BUamboaUfAhoy!
I iftrTTr:*?? l Tub subscribers tender their acf?\
JaßS&gMSjUeiiawlcdgiiienia for the savors bestow w**,
ed ? apon them by their Steamboat friends, ondfj&i
.would respectfully remind, them and others lute- *
ipsted in buihhng boats, that they are at all tunes pre
pared to tarnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ol the bet
material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG& C 0.,.
:Comer Third and Sraithfield streets.
febJs • ■ opposite Hotel.?*
«. C. UA3SMEB- _ ■ It. DAULKB
Itamuer A Dauler*
CABINET WAREROOM t SMTra«ELDBTREET.
Beuputi Stcentftstrai andStraxcberrif alky f Pittsburg, Fa.
f\ H AM.MEIt & DAULER keep constantly on hand
yA_ _a variety of excellent uud fashionable Furniture,
|w| wan anted equaltoanyin the cny, and sold on as
* *| "uvorablc terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock.cmuracing'all kinds of Furni
ture, lroiu the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. AH orders promptly attended to. mrtl:Gr
wh. k. Stevenson conuuucs ta maun*
.-.«f,/faciarc CAMINE Z 7 - 17AHE of every desenp
at tua qJd stand, corner of Liberty and
ttjwßswSaaScvcaib streets. t/NDEiITAKiNG attended
to. In all ns branches, . t; uigyU
Kxtra Family Floor.
EOK the convenience of the ciurens, the proprietors
"of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS/ have placed
boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places:
J. &, £L Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and bin its.;
fil. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market
A. Beelen'a store, ad street;
L. Wilcox. Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithheld;. ?:
John! Smiths store, eon High and Wylie streets 1
Telegr«ir»ii Oilice, Fourth street; .
H. C. Kelly* Grocer, cor.Sih eb and Market alley;
M.Grass's* <'C, OUtWard.
The Flour waif'ui wih call twice or thrice daily, for
orders, andthe Flou, &c M delivered nroraply either m
barrels or sacks, (sack Flour Is preferable for family
use,) without charge for cartage.
It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that
daverscan have no permission to leave Floor without
payment. We hope that the public-will be pleusedwuh
this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just
ce. imayi.% WJLMARTiI &. NOBLK.
UOI FOB. CALIFORNIA.
rpHK subscriber (uu been auilionzed to receive Pack-
X ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house
of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, nnd
to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from
Panama to San Francisco. Evers information riven,
on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON,
opld Post Buildings, Fifth st.. near Wood.
/'WEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN.—Eight
Cloths, ull wool, Cashraareues, Scotch Plaids,
Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar
seilles and other Yeslings and Trimmings, by
jeß JOSHUA ROBINSON.
Philosophy of Brandreth'a Vogetabie
Pills*
WHEN the theory of the circulation otlhc-blood
was established, the secret springs of vitality,
were then partially exposed loour view. We saw and
'Understood that the fond we eat, was converted into
blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine;
the food is fuel,- which keeps ui a hie heat the internal
fires that, warm und invigorate our inner mun. The
blood is on electric dntd wrnfch carries this heat to every
ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the
hair and homy nail. > While the blood is thus the seat of
life, it is also the scat ot disease. Pood gives the body
sitengllt; BraudretU's pills give blood The necessary
power to throw out irora itself all impurities,-thus ren
dering the stream of life pure aud healthy. If men were
more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds;
andif they kept close to nature’s laws in the management,
of.their bodies, iboy would-require Mile medicine. As
men grow mtehlhgent they will become wiser aud hap
pier; even uoiv, their wisdomis proved by thefact that,
when sickness assails them, they use Branclreth’s Vege
table Umvera! Pills, which' soon restore Ihemto-heulih.
They are peculiarly adapted to the clunuie, and reduire
no extra eare when they ore used, in either diet or cloth
ing. They should be always in me house, so that upon
the first indicauoiupf sickness (hey may.be used. Qne
dose in Uie begiumg u-more potent lor good, than a
dozen ufter the sickness, is fixed in the system. 11l colds,
coughsi asthma, rheumnitim. cosuveneas, fevers, and in
all aooterheavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found beyond ail praise. Three or five will act like
u charm, often curing n dangerous malady at once, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandreih’s Pills are a known and
fuuy tested medicine, one-that is used by hundreds of
thousandsm this country and throughout the civilized
world. They are-quietly superseding all other raedi-j
cines. They take out only that irom the blood which is
the cause of weakness and pain, ieavingvjtrcngth and
health; they producehealthy sleep at mgbr, and aaup
peilte thaiielishes all kinds of food.
Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place m Pnti
burgh where the geimraoßrandreth Pills are kept for solo
—theunderaigueals the omy 1 agent in the city.
• declaim* f THOMAS RKPPATH..
HAVE ON iIAND at their extensive CABINET and
chair manufactory, np. m smithfieid
a large assortment of fancy ami plain Furniture,, which
‘.hey will sell 15 per cent- below customary rates,
forms—cash only. . . Idec27;ly
Dissolution*
HPHE Go-Partnership' heretofore existing between the
X subscribers, under the firm of J. 8. BONNET & Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of tbe concern in settlement.
JEROME S. BONNET
MATTHEWD. PATTON;
. Pttoiwrgh, April Ist, 1850.
• Having sold my enure interest in the firm of J. S.
Bonnot & Co. to M D- Patton, my late partner, and in
'retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of ray friends and the
public. [apfl] J.S. BONNET;
■ • Eemov&i* :• ■
fT>HE subscriber wishes to inform, the citizens of
X bargh and the public generally, that he has removed
his CARPET STOkE horn Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street,
to the-Apollo Buildings, oti Fourth street, recently occu
pied.by the Museum, and has connected therewiththe
adjoining rooms,fonnerly ufied asthe Chronicle Printing
in connection wnhhfe old room,'makes
the most'spacious Carpetestablishment inthe country;
-and his advantages solar surpass ony house in this city
forspuce, arrangement and good light, that he is certain
of suiting every person who may favor him with a call.
His stock is complete in every , article in his line, and
great pains will be taken at ail tunes to show goqdsf to
persons wishingto look or buy. ■' :
oct.ll • . E. W.-LYND.
. K* C* Stockton,
BOOKSELLER AND
No.47jCorneb ox Market am> 4 Thiot> btbuets, .
HAS constantly on hand for sale—Wnung, Letter,
Printing and Tea PAPER rßonnet, Binders’, Ful
lers’ r and /trunk . BOARDS J Book, aud Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash
pn«es,or in exchango for Rag* and Tanners’ Scraps.
• k"j. , r - •
a. ainbiKßß * co.,
1 ' <£■-.
’.'■‘V-l is
\ V
..©lotfjing.
IWiuter Olotlting Selling : £*oot for-Gaali*
tT) DELANV, 190 Liberty street Piflj&urgA, has. on
li.* hand a largo OHsonraent of the latest style .of
AViater Co atSjOfmslumiable colors. Also, Pants, Veils
all other articles in 4he-oioihina.line., Wholesale
purchaser* wiil'find tf most desirable, stock jo’selecl
from; and will be Sold low for-oash. ' ; / (deeifi;
B. M^AjRGtIST,
. M ERC H"A N-U-AIL OR, ,
INFORMS bis friends and cusiomcrs that he has open*
ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 Smithfield su,
iwhere they icon bo suited at all.Uiacs with anything m
;his line, made in tbo most Amshed'Biyle and workman
like manner* Ilia Goods artf all,fresh, of dh&.best.and
most fashionable material, and no pains will bje spared
;to afford the greatest degrce : of satisfaction to-his'pai-;
;roas. A good stock of Ready Made-CLOTHING.nI way*
ion hand., " [dtclG
M. KfitliTf .
MERC H ANT TAI LOR,
H. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
AS JUSTRKCKIVKDFROMTHEKAST—aIargov
nnd carefully, -selected -stock 'of-French. English:
and American CLOTHS, CASStMERES and VESTr.
INGS—of ,the most approved colon and styles:'which
he is prebired iotaave to-order imthewery bestimanner
andoiitne-mostreasonableterip?. r .
,He has always on hand a good assbrimedV of geri.tle-*
men's Fafihidnable. SEAnt.KAjiB CLOTHING,-Shirts,:-
CoHarSjCravats, Hankerchief»,Gloves,StiBpenaer*, Ac.
cibthingrcipiihitfg ; • >
THREE BJG iBAORS! ‘ .
JOHN M’CL'OSKEY, . '
Wholesale arid Retail Dealer \h Clothing, 151 Liberty if. •
■: ' Pitisburgh I Pa- • ■ -:v -
MY stock of Fall and WiHter.Clothing is now ready,
amounting to upwards of 3100,000. which I think
Vail be found to by one of the cbolcestseiecupnsot gar
ments ever got up inlhis o'r auy other city inthe West
crnCoantry. • • <.-.o
My purchases having been all . made .early, I .have,
therefore avoided thd into advances made in almost’ all
descriptions of Woollen Goods, and azh ihereforeleha
bled to offer my. stockatunusualiy.low prices*..
I liave this season paid more than usual attention ‘io
the manufacturing and style of my garments, sothafihe
very, lowest priced as well as the finest aregoi up.iiva
style and elegance not to ba surpassed.’ *ffaitdreds;of
neW customers, both wholesale and- retail,haverpfsan
attracted as much by the saperior make of the clouting
as by the lowness of my prices. n - ; ‘ •
: .The.proprietor would particularly call the attention of
all dealers., m.Clothing'to Uis present’stock, believing
'that upon exarahmtibn- of the quality and-price* of his
Goods they will b&.induced to purchase aphis establish*
ment. The wholesale room now contains upwards of
2,000 garments, frbmjbe finest inquality (0 the foweatin
price. ‘ . :;* . .. . '.• ■
The proprietor Is how determined to make this depart*
: mem a point of great attraction, and with ihfsvlewh&s
constantly on band a large quantity of goods suited .to
every section of the United States. - r! ;
Jnihe catling departmentv/ill always brfotthdayery
large selection of all the choicestraakesqf Cloths, Cos*
simeresand Silks, to be foundln thisoreosienr markets
i He is preparedrto make cloths to order ,in the shortest
Rotice in the latest and most fashionable styles.
lie respectfully invites bis old Iriend3 and customers
as well aa the public in general, u>ca|l and examine for
hemßeives. ‘ '[ocU3
~ Great Inducements to Buy Clouting 1
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE K‘.
NO. 310 LIBSRTY { AND 63 IR WINSTREETS.
tpHE subscriber , wishing to .sell his entire stock of
1 CLOTHING, offers Sis EXTENSIVE
AtRNT.OF— - • i,
' ‘ JTRW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ' • .
at VEB VIX)W PRlCES.i’ersonswishingtoparchase,
will save money by calling on him- c ;
sep24 W. J. DAVITT, PivpHttor.'
AGENCY OF
lletaeih’s Celebrated Patent Shears. :
TpHE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh,
A of New York, sole Agent for the sale of bis jaSily >
celebratedp&teniT&ilora’Shear*. He offers these Shears
now at manufacturer’s prices. Having a complete os*;
sorlraentof these Shears, lrom 62lc.up to Sl2 apiece,
becalls theattentionof Ladies, Milliners- andDressma-.
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 1?& Liberty street, 4th doorfrdta.
St. Clair, and respccually solicits a share of the public
patronage, which this article so justly deserves.
ocifflHui* • >- ii F; HAVEKOTTE.
JUrg ©floiiß.
EMBROIDERIES !!—Receivetiper express, a large:
assortment of the following Goods:.
Ladies’/book, jaconet. and muslin French wrought
cuffsand collars; Kossuth cuffs and eollars; Valenci
ennes and Louis Napoleon dodo; Louis Napoleon Ma*
line, Brussels and Applique-capes and sleeves: cherai«
reties; black CUanmla'and love veils;-ladies’ break
fast caps; infants’ eaps ami waists; embroidered linen
cambric handkerchiefs r English thread laces and edg
ings; jaconet And : .Swisa edgings aad inserting* ; to
geiherwitb a general assortmentOf French embroider*
ed and lace goods. Forsale by -
• A. A/MASON A CO.,
mat 4 : Nos. G 2 ands 4 Market street.
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
O R,X GOOD S * ■
AT THE.
One Frlee Store of A* A* MASON 6 CO.,
'. NoSiQ&_and 64 market street.
WILL commence: on Mosoav, 'December 3D, 1850.
and continue through the January. O.n
this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten
sive stock, amounting. io . One . Hundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at folly one
fourth less than usual prices. . . .u:
The notice ot tteir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of
the thousands who attended the eale'of lost year, will
be sufficient guarantee for (i call this season. They will
howevcrmeniiona few of the Goods and Ptices.forthe
benefit ofthoiO who have never, attended their pales-r'
'VIZ:— :-'T-r -• s. ; -
Rich Cashmeres, .i - 75 c. .Usual price SljOO:
500 ps: Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri:e
37*e.; • ' .. .: • :
1500 ts. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18Jc. Usual
price 20 aud 23c
50pa- High Colored Plain'DeLoines, 45c. Usualprice
62|c. "• ■■ . . ■
50ps; Striped-and Figured Silks, 50c. Usualprice
75c.j ■ ■ .
50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent,
loops. French Merinoes,-$l,OO. Usaalprice Sl,37frj
3Oops.TarameUaB aad-Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33
percent;-'.' v.'
2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from
SI ioB5 less timrithtf usual prioea.; ..1> v
3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 aud 10c. Usual price
19and25c.; *' ; ••
Fast Colored Calicoes, 6£c. Usual prieeOc.;. : v
lOOcasesEnglisk and 'American Calicoes, 8 and 10c
Usual price 10 and 12ic.i '
OOcases Bleached Muslins. 20. per yard ; :
200 bales Brown Mnshrt—all grades; ■
Also—Laces, Embroideries, 'fiiramings,.Hosiery anu
Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassuaeres, Cassiuets
and deans.-. • . . / ~
Together with au imtncase variety ofother Goods, aH
of which will be marked down to lower prices than any
of their previous sales'
They invite on early call, as. many of their'choicest
Goods will soon be sold. ‘ " ' . 1 ' r :
TUe lowestprice named at first. . •
A.i.MASON&CO.;
Noi.C2 and 64 Markeistreet
“ Arrival—Sew,Goods i ...
pfcO, 75 MARKET STREET,
tt7*BETWEEN POUBT|t 4TRSBT AND THE DIAMOND. JTXI
" FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
WINTER DRY GOODS l , ■
THE undersigned is now receiving from ilie Eastern
cities by Express, d splendid assortment oCFaney
and Staple Dry Oobds.pnrchased exclusively for Cash,
from the importers and maaiifactaVere, at least Twenty
five per cent. delate the cosiot those who made their pur
chases earlier imhe season, and will be sold Wholesale
and Retail for bash at . -< r •
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS;
50 pie^ea,Lupin’s French Mcriribes, Cherry,'Scarlet,
Pink, Green, Maroon; Black, Mazarine Blue end Mode
colored, from 87ic» a?lotheiine&iqudlity, manufactured
under the French Bepablio.;•
- 15 Pieces Superior Lupin’s .manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices* . . . . , .
. .150 piccesUlUck and Colored Alpacas, from 18 J'cent3
per yard up to the finest Silk Warpand Mohair Lustres
manufactured/ : • '-Cr
t*is pieces Thibet, Paramcua and Cobarg Cloths, ail
colors and qualities,and cheaper than cvetbeiore ofler
ed In this city, i > ■ ,-. ", -,
pieces American and British Prints, saperior quali
ty, and will be sold at exiremely low; prices,
450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State, and Waterloo
Long Shawls. Charaelion, Silk and\TurkSatin i)e Chain
and all; Wool Erocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em
broidered Cloth-Shawls,'Plain and Embroidered Black
and Colored Silk, Fringe, Thibet and'Moos De Lain
Shawls. 1 ” “
350 patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain Chomelion
Silk and Satin De Chein, Wideßiacfc Gro De Rhine
Silks*.Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid
Gro DeAnnojir Silks, ; i' : _ :
ISltpiecea Cloths, Cassimeres and snperior
qaality T and 'will be sold at a great reduction trom torm
erprices. . ■ . 7~ •
DOMESTIC AND.STAPLE GOODS.
500 pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all width?,
'fromg}iolS>icentiper i yard.
: COO pieceS beavy'ycurd wide Brown Mushn, from C|c.
to the*best article manufactured. 1 •
“200 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannel*, from 18}
*euuj per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported. l
' 100 places'lrisbXinen, warranted made of Flax yarn,
round thread,'wire twistihand spun amt grass bleached.
. 125 pieces Checks, superior ma cj from Bto 18}: cents
per Vard. together wiih a large assortment of Damask
Table Lineu and:Table Cloths, Russia Diaper-and
.Crash, Cassinetts/Kentuckyi Jeans, Bed Ticking,.Do
mestic Ginghams. Colored Cambrics, Flain Lihseys,
Canton Flannels, dec. ; •’ - 1 ;
350 dozenLadiesnndGentlemen’sGlovesandHosiery
—•including every variety and quality; which- will be
sold'atextremelyloWpricea.= / -
- The customers of the house and all cosh buyers- are
requestedto-.call and examine the goods, and secure a
bargain, as they will bo offered Wholesale and Re; ail a
very low prices. . ID* No. 75'&farketsirut i Frit* butch .
novlO : ABSALOhXMORRIgT •
oioiiu t oioiiu i ciotiiß t ~
A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiOES.—II6 pieties
A. Blade-and Fonoy colored French and Entrlish
CLOTHS j Pilot, Cloaking arid Drib Cloths. S ;
Just opened at ■■•■ A. & MASON A CO.’S,
deca ,;.;X(>.: ... N05.,62 and 64 Market street
7 Important to Tailors. ~~'' ~
TUST RECEIyED—O Doz, assorted TaUors v Patent
V Shears, from No. 10 down r to" No/3. :
Do*. Barbers* Patent' Scissors, direct from
the manufacturers, and for sale at' • , ’
BOWN & TETLEY'S, 13ft Wood st., !
tnay22, ■ . 'Bdoorabeiow Virginalley.
I"\RY APPLES—f!2 sacks Dried Apples, 7 7 ' ’ :•
. lObbls. do; For sale by •
TsB . L: 8. WATERMAN jfc? SONS
A L j" P eraona Erin! of JBhkotoh &
JJL E»TocxTo2f, wulpleaa& call- arid settle.'fraraeJiatelv
andaavecostt. [fob3j JOHN ••
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76 . WALNUT . .
/TIDEUNRIVALLED PLACE forobtaiuing all Wines.
X Liquor3,*c rt Cp.Ol>an^ ; CHßA^. ?t/ ,. r :'
; y SNlßKfiHbaa.tyieJy~» conscqueuceef jfysi anraetr
dos lrcrgcsafeVniadebyMmtoconsumers--*bccnoblLged
largely byfresh.iiuppttatidriß, and
holias nosvthcßausfocuonofjofferuigHombbfthebeKt
•Wiues and Liquors ever imported fay him.; Ue would
refer to someinvoices ns (ollow-fr—nz:. - : -/- v. V,.
DURR GORDON &, CO,
cute rale ai very ]ow priceB, rare old, and- some* very'
AJso > Yare4jlddcUcat6AMONTlLLADO»jn.«aStsoEltJ'
for c6nsomBTB** rSbma:EXTRA^
AMONTILIiADOIrr bottles, pm ap.iu : lsaTope, , whlch he-
equal to any thavcon bo tv/-••••;*•
' ; V 'fhe MANZANILLAandiMONTIIiIiADOShcr*
;nes are . pecunarly- adaptcd to convalescents,as they/
[ Strenglhen-wiihoct stiraalariDg. and have- not the acid of
t! many other Wines- - t-j -i;> - n , ,
PORT WINE3—-prlndipaHy specially selCcted- Tbr
i bis sales to cOnsmnenrfroiti the stock
at Oporto; and imported direct j t
Tbe arc/rulty and delicate;ondlhave been
bigWV iedstomcra!'beJJattse^bf'their,
i; manifest superiority over all other Ports audited Wines
i painted ©ftaastich. -. -V- ’
They various sorts and prices, in boules and on
draughlby this.gallonV oc wholesale by thectaU. Among
i iheiais aoiae; rWe aeßcate WHKCR PORT and htALhL'
. gn»y PORT ' •'• •*' *• * *■•■••• ..••-.i,.
''fifPWiohBduireHiiiwitKch»nlcaff«etionofthebow.‘
elichndot be tod dareflafih their PORT;:
' MADElRXWiNES'ofvarlous sorts, dry and rich,
South Side.bldEaStundWest India. Sercial, Ac:, Ac.
on draught, In botilea and by casks. ■ 1 •
A».to the SPARKLED WINES, of the subßcnber.il
is Welt krioWn .that the MOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE
and the - splendid SPARKLING' MOSELLE, .imparted
by him are superior .to any, other jVYniesj and are sold i
at prices iia lbw ; ashioitbriha inferibr‘vrines now in the
market wnich are.put upon •...
1 HCTiasalao CHAMPAGNE, WINES ofVarlOns brands,
and qualities, at very low prlces/retail of wholesale.' In
the article or CLARET thasubsen
her holds ihimsdf, to. bVa iddgeiated he duerk the finest
stock hete, front the very lowest pricey by the single dor
xen, to the first class dr'Vprevricr coi r!bfMm>OCV” ;! ..
Of BURGUNDY WINES Jwhn*JtJorge stock and can
assure customers that he can present to item, .from his.
vaults, os good a bottle of.Burgandy as' France.adbnls.
W/SAUTERNEand BARBAC always on hand mbOUleS.
;-His seleciion of RHINE and; MOSELLE .WINES;
{rom:lhe cellars of Messrs. Demnaan A Jordan, 6f ,oo
blens.areejctensive, and.number.many_StillHocbsand
■Moselle, from the cheapesrßorts -ibytne'-.very choicest
vintages of the the best
growth of the Rhine? ' ;
In the articlesof COGNAC and other BRANDIES ho
has now afinestock, embracing somevery old exlraof
1800, of Or AID; Dcrur A Ca, ana; some celebrated
“ CLAVIERbf i&2l, n fneighth casks, and 1842 in hhds.
and in hhds. on canttg-nmen *,which
will be soldiow: - —•—
SCOTCH and MONONG AHELA WHIS
KEY; JAMAICA SPIRITS/ PRESERVING BRANDY
and an other Whies;and Liquors, including alLofthe
SOLD,T>y BfeT/JL TO CONSUMERS in any
quanuiy derirecL.. - ; . ■ • ' •
A constantassorted stock of:HAVANASUGARS.
\*Atl Godtls delivered, within one day's reach of fhild
dripAio; freight paid.. .Orders wUlbe promptiy, execu
ted if sent, byraail or telegraph. ; ■
Address, JACOB SNIDRR, JR.,
. : Cheap Wine Store,
’.. 7Q,WtelnuliUreet,Phila.
nbv!B
J. T. Deofcer, Woodward ''.St, o6.,
Builders and: Erectors & Lighfmng Rods 3 on
SCIENTIFIC.PRINCIPLES.
ORDERS: left at this office or the Post Office ; and for
<pets6nal'tiuerview&a i be seenon; Fourth: street,
residence of Dr: Hmm between Wood and Ferry.
fti/Vrenciy—Professor Siliimdn.' EditorOf SiUlman’s
Journal’;. Professor O: M. 'Mitchell, of.the CincinnaU
Observatory: Professor Robert Peter,of Transylvania
University, Kcuinclcy; Professor Chester Dewey, D. D.,
M. D n New York; Professor J.,.L. Cassel, Cfearland
University,Ohio.v - ;• .
In Piusbrngk—A. VV» Loomis, John Harper,. Wilson
M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col.MoTgan;Rev.'Mr. Sparse,
J.:D; WilHains, Maior ;HaWing; O. 8. Arsenal; John
; Ewing" & Sons., L. Harper,-D7Ni \Vhite, W. A.Mar
ahatl, John Sampson, Major Davis aad Jonn Hfihoenber
ger... V, [Dovlsilf
. ZOKBIPHISi SSTITUTS3,
MEIjI'CAL'DEPARThtENT.—Th? regular cotirse.of
Lectures wilt commence on ihe' first c/ Novanotr
.ana continue,until the last et Febrdary. The Auatomi-.
cat Department will’ he 'Spelled ahd ready to receive
Staddrils'b'jrthefifst of Gctober. v 'The Medical Depart
mentwillbe under.the directidn bf ihe following •■■
■■ys..' -f&ovjsasoxsi
Z. Freeman, &1- D.j Professor of Anatomy.
R. S.Nkwiok,M.D.. Professor of Surgery. . .
U. L HutCß,£iL D., Professor of Theory and Practice o
-Medicine.
W. Btbo Powell, RL
thologyiMineratogyand-Geology.:
J.-Krto, M: DU Professor of Materia Medica,Therapea
; -tics and Medical Jurisprudence, .y '.
J. Milton Sande&s,.M«tD., Professor of Chemistry add
[Pharmacy. ;
J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis
eases ofwomenand Children.
OlttßjiqtfJi LSCTVBStc' ' ' ' '
ifofirine—Prof. H.J.Hoxcs,.
Bu»g*ry—Prof. BUS. Newtos.
Z Foreman, M.D.yAnatoimcal Demonstrator.
The fees for a fuU course amo.unl 10.8105.
EachProfessor’sTicket,sls. liatricaialoi’s 85. De
mons 3lO. Graduation,B2o..
Those desirihginilhcrlhfbrinaddhvwUlpleasoaddresi
thelf letters (postpaid) to the Dean ; and Students arri
ving in the city wulplease call on'him at the Comtnor-.
ctafliotei: : R. S* NEWTON, &L • .
. ; ,? i Faculty. ■
• LAW DEPARTMENT. • .
Hon E W M KxnOj Prof of Theory and Practice of Law
Jno Dels, field, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence,
per session.
All communicationspertainlnff tothfs departmentmast
be addressed to E. VV. M. KING, Esq.
Memphis, 2Vnn,,March,l6so.
The Faculties, for Intellectual abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare favorably
with the mostdistinguished in onrcountry. The Medical
Facility, constitntes ad -anomaly this or any other
them areablc Lecturers ahd.ihe best of
• ;
Those who will contemplate onr geographicalposition*
and the extent of our population, can have no doubtasto
the 'eligibility of oar situation tor an enterprise ot the
kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year,we:
deny that any other ciiylua mart. • ’ ‘
The first class of the Law arid Medicalßepartraentso.
this Institute were small, but the gentlemen composing
them. Ore talehicd and in the highest degree respectable—
aTavorableomcnforthefamreproepentyofthelnstiiate.
That the public may be'salisfied of the permanency of
this school; we leol-it onr duty to state, that the Trustees
and Faculty form a unit in action) which augurs well for
its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi
zation which connects them, cannot be interupied,.-
MAKING, V •
apt . i Presidont of the JJemphis Instituted
; . Silver Forh:B)Spd6iu> Ac« r ■
TlXEkccp constantly On hantt a large assortment of
f? silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac., of 6ur own
manufacture, of standard stiver.- ■' .H.
J OHN B. fII’FADDEN & CO.,
95 Market street. ;■
illagnUying moasesi :
oFone, two andr three ;g asses, suited for detecting
counterfeit bank notes, andother purposes,forsrile
by foct24l , JOHN B.hPFADDEN A CO. _
■ Td the Cltlsena of Allegheny City* - i
A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS
is left at the store of Mercer&RJoUinson.
Fcderalstreeu \Sucfi Orders wiUbe promptty, supplied
; auglO . : •; - . / AVILMARTIIAVWOBLR 1
900 BIon : WaSled immediately, :
A T THE CHAKTIERS RAiLROAD.—The
:‘J\: ire 80 cents per dajrj and we charge 81,75 per
week for boarding. ; Apply atthe office, ont&e Steuben
ville road* near Mti)6tiald 7 a mOes from Pitts*
burgh. Durieg&tn BURNSIDE, HANNRY& CO. y
SALE OF VALUABLE
IROS WORKSi NEGROES, J!U?tri3B^4fc'e;
IN pursuancc'of a .decree of the Chancery Court in;
Clarksville, .at the October term, <lB5O, f will selkat
the Louisa Furnace* in Montgomery County ; r State.of
Tennessee, on the 9th day.of April, 1851, the Furnace ,
knowuias the LouisaFuroacVand the Mount Vernon-
Furnace, witlrall the landsittachedahd adjoining there*
Iq,= amounting to sonae 20,000 acres... Atthecame time
and placed will cell a valuable negro man, John Carter,
a‘ Founder, and bis .wife and children, on a credit of l, 5L
and 3 years,. The real-estate on a credit of l, 3,3 ana 4-
years. IV.-'.' }
On the lllhof . April, 1851 t I will also sell, at the late
xesidenceof KobL Baxter, *n Montgomery Co.; Tenn,.
toe.IRON/FROPERTY,knowri as toe Tennessee Fur--
nace and the Water Forgo,on Banon 1 s Creek, r wilhloll
the lands adjoining andattochedthereto, consisting of
several thousand acres,on a credit 0f1,2,3and 4years.-
Sumner County Lands.ruaT'QaildHn.
I wniaVsoseU,onthe2othofMarch|lBsl>inthe town
of Gallatin, at the Qonrt House, 320 acres of land lying
in said County, known as the Preston tntdt of land, on a
creditor I)2and3 years; : ; *
■ » HoweandLoiin-Ji'ashtnUe. -.-■»;
I will also sell, on the 28thgf'Msreli;iR51, a. valuable
Hopse and Lot in NashviUe, at the Market House, known
as Lot :No. 64v situated on lligh th, on a credit of 1,2
and 3 years. Bond and approved secority.wtil bo requi*
red of the purchaser and a lien retained on the real es
tate in all cases. P. PRIESTLEY, C. & M.
Sals of Rules, Wogousr«e«
I will, as the Adm’rof Robt. Baxter, sell attheLou*
isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenn, on the Oth
day of April,l6slrall the personal property of the said
Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of
75 MuleayWagons, Scrap Bleial, andrSiock onhapd, on
accredit pf twelve months.- • .: • . ; ;
1 will also sell, on the litb day of April, 1851, dt the
hue residence of Robert Baxter, mMontgomery county,
Tennessee, about 30 Males, Horses, Caule, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, togetherwith all personal prop*
-cny of said Robert Baxter {ona credit ofiq months
Bond and security, .wiil .be required on all sums over
810. The sale will be continued at each place from day
to day, till all the property Is sold. •
Dec.;17,1850, ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r.
Q7*. Each paper will send-lhe Office of the Clerk arid
Mastor the papers containing the advertisements, with
the amount ofthe fee stated. Published till day of last
sole.
Tho Nashville Union andTrae Whig; the Louisville
Journal ; tho Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh
Post, will publish the aboveadvertisemcniiwice a week
until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and.
Master for settlement. • dec2B:tawts
—ClaTkstiUt Jtfftnonian. • ' ;
. Spring Stock , of Carpets.
rpHE-sabscribcr having returned from tho Eastern
’A : '/cities,lS now receivlnghlsSpringstock of Carpets,
OilCloihs,Wmdow.Shades,Siairßods,' Hearth Rugs,
.Door Mausy Dragget Stair Crasbj Table and .Piano
Covers; Matting, A?., &c. All of which-have been se
lected from the latestiinportatiohs and pest mannfoctb*
ries.,. Wilh>n eye single to-the interest of his custo
mers,arid ail who may favor him with A call, great
painsis at aiLtimcs taken to show Goods to persona
wishing to look or buy.. Call and examine thtstock,
where can be found the latest and .best’ styles- of the
'above naitfed Goods, wlih' prices_and qua.liues to suit
all, • ci W. LYuD,
Lynd’s Carpet Emporium,
Vebl2 . Apollo. Building, Fourth street.
OB FISH—IS drums Codfish-inatpreiandfor sale,
mart . . MILLER & RICKET3ON.
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Jnsmraiut ©onqwmes.
State rintfectf Ftt‘e‘ Df«ttr63lce Company
i BRANCH OFFlCE,o4 ; Sitfxxmitt»' FimavEaa,
• -:. -,. v.: t; **r£)*h MOuv -.*
CTHE bestijvidencc. pf ihc sactew of.tbc^rcciorft'fa
J. endeavoring, to kiake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE ,
INSTJRANCR- 1 COMPANY * raectthe*wam*of ite»
pommnnity t/ is.Ute
Vulcb has been dope—baviiig »3sued nearly 4,000 rOli '
pifcs more’than seven monthrj fmaAotuSA:;
pyet.B7o,ooo capital to ihc company.. Tho-Directors are
proud tossy, that nearly all the 1 property insufed tt Pi >
iho.tafest lrind)iiL small risks, and a large propprtlpo i
insured for onljrone year, - '
Number bf c3i)s3 :: ■*’• • ,: -
Afflpnnloffpropcity msured.»v-'-;; Cd»o73jfioB 00 .
'AmounlofeaaramcQpreraiDmB*B4s,4oO OS
Amountofcasliprernioins--™ 24,031,80 1 '
Amoantofffuanmtce stpckv.-«■■■ ■■■ $ 7D.15318 ,
Amoontof losses • •'*s ngOO 00
To'be deducted from the aboveihe incidental expoO. l^s
sesof .
. Tb ciiy or couniry merchants, and owners of dwell* "
jngs, arid isolated or country property,’it is bolieved
llim. company aflordß advantages inpoint of cheapness,
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Coapohy
n^thiscountry, ■ , . - r.. ...
CondactedontheeqaiMble-andgreatiyimprovedays* ‘
item of Classification. of Risks/excluding £ll special -v
insurin jonly a limited amount in any ope lo*
:cdlity, thus precluding the frequency and'Occurrence’df
laige fires, and also, on both the. Stock andMntaaJplan,*
■it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation .
•of:bot&msthdds,butejititleatbcinsured fo upurticipa*;
.tiouin.theprofits.. ~ , _
• ltieUntief the controlof ihe foliovrtnc'Bir^ciorsi*—J ]
P.RutherfordJA.J. GUlitt,-Jobnß* Packer, SamcelT*:
; „&-A-Caw,Actnaff
) pe 7.“.® l „ utu, ‘ l &•» Insurance Co.tVhU’a.
I A GENT IN FrmBURGH;W t U:®£vTs, (fried .ft;
. 4£- f/nneyjir.,deceased,) No. 353 Liberty .street.
- ror uo belter convenience of peraarrS realding.ia the
:l°^ e riPWt. of the city, thft agent may also be found
daily, from eleven id twelve* and twbio three’O’clock*-
auhe coauungrodm of 24,
Wood street,-\vhye nil neceasary inforraalion will be
S' iv^?tfr au<l oommumcaiions' proinptlyauended:-tOv—
Pamphlets explaining iheprinciptes and henefitaof Life.
Insurance, and blank forms fumistred on application.
• Capital.stock over $200,000 and constantly
Profits dividedannuallyumongstthose insured for file.
.' ; ■ PiUsbvrgkj Fttr, 1,1801—2w?>: n 'Vm-v'.? Vr . .> i " ;
isstßANca rftni,pQrut,on
rnHEINSURANCECOMPANyOFNORTHAMEB-
J:. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered.l791 T capHal @900.-
000, assett January 13,1851,81,001,355 80, will
make insurance -on bnildings and'their contentsid this?
city andvieinity. Also, on property-of every descrip
tion, oastesmboais and-Other: vessels, either jby inland
transportation or on the seas. ,
Jacob M..’Thomas,
Samuel W. Jones, : Joint H. Neff,
Edwatd Smith, ' Hichard D. Wood, • •••'
John A-Brown, • • Wiiiiam,Welsh,
Samuel F. Smith, FraocisHasklnsj.
Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Ailibone, .
Charles Tav for, IVUUam l E;B6vsren,* J >
Ambrose whin;, .. = Gearger.W'.AspmwaU,]
. Thomas P. Cope, James W.Dicfcson,/.
s.££orris; Waler, . r ' H.-D'.SherrerdjSeeV.' 1
This is lhe oldest,lnsurance Company. iiuthe; United
States, ,and,from its high standing, long am
ple means* and avoiding all fisksofdheitra hazard
ous character, may be considered os offering ample bo
curity to the public. v AVAL Agent,*:
• ’ No.l4l:Front street •.
SAtETY, PERPETUITY. AND SECURIT
the national' Loan fcnd
UPEIKSDRAHCE SOOIBTV .
OF ' '
LONDON AND NEtf-YORK.
Capltol, .£soo,ooo—Equal to 8i9|800,000.
'\AfYVH a large surplus oTprofits. A'portibnof both •
TV and surplus invested lall.S: Government
Stocks, and other securities m ihc City of New York.
Policies held iu.Uus country over 6,OQU. Persons in- f
duringparticipate in the profitsof the Company; •*-
Caii/omiaTtsks taken at reduced rate.
Among the advantages of a Policy m tbisCompany'
are:tbe following:— . . .
'A party insured for the whole term of life mayor any
&*m« borrow. optr.Aal/’the amount of annual premium,
without note or securny, or deposit of policy, and is en
'titled io aivisiou of profits. -> . ; r.
r - Ho may atony lime surrender hispolicy, and receive
bock as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by
him in. annual common premiums. .
A party already insured for whole life may, onpay
meat of asmaii earn, convert his . insurance jutp a new
policy upon thc loan system how introdnccd. :
Parties already insured hhd ; entitled to a hoo-third
Joan, are not shut oat from said two-third loan, if the »f
prefer it, upon the terms stated intiie Society’s pamph
lets.: . / "• .• i ' . . :’.f •“s’
r- A party may, aid moderate annual, premium, insur*
for life, and he survive to reach the age of 60 yearg, the
full sum insured up to 3i5,000,wi11 it paid ko mart: or if
he dies before reaching that age, the full sum insured
-will be ptudloblsfemUy! or legal representatives*
lihas become customary in the Atlantic ciues for con
gregations to insure the* lives- of their Pasfors, add on
Christmas or NewYeat’s day 4o make the family apr®*-
sent of the policy. This is certainly an'excellent way
of showing their regard for their Minister, vvhosb salary
in very many cases is scarcely .equal to nis immediate
wants. To the manof family, athi»death< it is a con
solation beyond expression to know that his helpless
liule ones are thus provided - ‘ • •
. Cbnrchea involved, would do wqH to dhauie the live 9
of one or more of the trustees) at whose demise the
amoaniwoajdbeapplied to liquidate the .debt-,
Explanatory* pamphlets and ihforfdatiDfl given gratis,
at the Banking Housc of , / a, RTr.T. ;
novtff Wood dcor above Fourth.’^
IJiSGHAhiOE.
THE DELAWARE MUTt-AE SAFETY INSUR
ANCE C Oil PAN VOfuc e, No rth Room Of the Ex t
change. Third street. Philadelphia. . .h. ■ .... *.
Fmx IssTOJixcß.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei
property in town and country, insured eguittsl loss ot
damage by.nre at the lowestraty of jiremiumr
Minims Iksbbxhce.— They also insure Wesiels,’Car
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
iNucsn Teaksporxatiom.— Thcyalso'inanre merchan
dize transported Ty Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canai
Boats and Bteont Boats, on rivorsand lakes, on tne most
liberal terms. . •
- DIBECTORS-rJoseph. H; Seal, Edmund -As Soader
John C. Davis. Robert Burton* John R. Penrose, Samnei
Edwards, Geo.G~Leiper,Edwaid Darlingtoit,lsaac K.
Davis, William Fdlwell.lohriNewlin,Dr hit. M.Huston,
James;C,.Hand, The oplulns Paulding, H,Jotfes Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrin, Spencer Mo-
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay.Dr
S. Thomas, John Sellers,Win. Evre. Jr. ~ . - v
DIRECTORS.AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan,
Hngh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. '• >
' „ „ „.VViLLIAMSIAKTIN, President.
Thos. C. Hash, Vice President.
n Joseph’W; CowUsjSecrctaty.-
, u 3“ Office of the Company, No. 11l Water street, Pitts
burgh! UelG.-dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
‘r Fire and Slartns Iniaraaee.,,
fTIHE OFFICE of, the In jurarira Co. p/ ffar&jirhitTihu
-has been ranmedto the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
A Co., No. 141 Front street, third hottsbEUst'of-Wood
street,where thesubscriber wilHssuePoUcieson Build
ings and their contents, andon Shipments by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old end responsible
Company. tapO] v:; I WMi P, JONKS,Agent.
■ - - bits and Hesith insnrsnee,
rrilE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
A COMPdNy, of jehilatuphiii, IncdrtoraUid by the .
legislature of Pennsylvania, Mafth;TSl&; ! Charter-Per
petual; Capital §lOO,OOO. Rata tower than any Penntyl*
vania Company.: and full 20 pep cent.: lower- than the
Usual.rates of Life Insurancejns the followingcompari
son will show. Thus apsrsonbt the age of Si insuring
for SlOO for life, must pay in lire Girard d2 r ‘ld, Peunsy-f
-yania §2B(l,'Penn Mutnnrsaao; Eoaithble 82104,: New
England 62,3(1, Albion 82,18/ncw York Life §2,38, Lift
and Health, Philadelphia, 81,91. “" : i-y ;"t , J tv *
, Dmxcioia-r-Samoel DOrrick, Charles,D Hall, Wm F
lioyne, Robert!’ Ki«g,'Charlc*Pttaj-es,M W Baldwin,
Chasuß;Campbell,MirneeverM. U;l.cvmConner.
; J. Jlddinah;Barker,‘E iHHutler, lid win fe Cope Prof
,dent*SamUelD piriek ; Tier Pr«s(d«ni, Robert P: King
Secretary, Francis Blabkburne.’ ' ' -
a < Applications. Will: be received and evorr information
.mveaihy §AMU£L FAHNESTOCK, Ageul., Gxiicra-
Commercial Rooms', corner Of Thitd and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. : - 1 ; ■ oct29-.y
INDEMNI'fy. : • • -
Tap Franklin Huwaace ,<?oiQptßv
oppmuDU-PHa, 9
T\niECTORS:~
X/ Baneker, ' George. W-Riphartf*
Tliomaa Hart, MordecaiD. Lewis.
Toblafl-Wagi'M, < : AdolphUS. Borie,
SainnelGrßttt, ; David,S-Browne,
. , Jacot; R. Smith, Sloiris Paueraon.
: c*«. o:m N c«s;
. CP; Continue to make InsnranOe, perpetualor limited
'?/? '£«®ripuon-«f property in town and eountiy.
oflbrd ampleproteclwm to the assured. ' - c <e “
. Temporary l>clooi'Bff '
fc'l'.™”’" 4 —— si^aass
Cash,Sc.~~— •• . UB3Ol 87
a , • . 813,318,493 Vl*
. blnce d,cir incorporation, a periad of 13. yearn, thev
5?Vj “Pwardrof On» £/
tftl* A tla,s f losaes by Sre, thereby, sffordiar evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, and
d'spostutm to meet with , *■ “
■ OfficeM.E. corner Woojbai^^Ku
. Fir# and marine Insurance. ' '
scriber, offers to mate permanent and limited
Fy Md °n abipme^ 6
DIRECTORS; ,"
: Arthur Q.Coffin, Presn. Samuel Brook*
Ale x - H=gt7. 'Charles Taylor,’
SamuelW.Jones, : Saraael W. Smith
Edward Smith, . . Ambrose WhlX 1 * 1 '
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iSSsite; sssswSpfiS^a
SMMmMnE
StSS? y ' bo considered as offering: ampleteenri-
Vi » . "WIEiIJAIWP p. JONES.
r£SS&3&S&« Alw °° a ’ Wa * Co
SRAWjUSw—rKecefred this morning per express. 400
Broche, Bay Stale and. Long SHa wl^S-—TETygnpc-
Tior stj lea and qualities.'' For sale' IbxrS-: ™ -
A. A. MABON & CO.,
~€3and6j ftfaticet street-
"PLANTATION barreis'new crop.
J 7/ MoIau«»-ju8l received and -
HILLER & RICKETSON.
do<jt® „ , Nos. iil aad 533 Jabgrty »u
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