The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 17, 1851, Image 4

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• For Rent#, ■ • • • •
A iiARGB BRICK HOUSE, on Penn
J\ Three large Lots of Ground, used us a-Lnmber
Yard, on Penn Fireet, : .
A Brick House on Webster street—feUoi
A Brielc Houbc, No. 115 Front streot—S«s.
A Brick House, Garden. &c., on Vine street.—Slso.
• S.CUTHBERT, General Agent,
76 Smuhfield street.
For Kent* -
THE BRICK TAVERN STAND IN WILKINS
BURG—wen- vultsfrom Pittsburgh, occupied now
by S.3h*ppaed. Possession fciven. on the Ist of April,
1651. Apply to II.W-HORBACH,
Wilkinsburff,
‘ ,• or, J. P. HORBACH,
mariaw : lfl7 Liberty Bt .Pittsburgh^
. To tunt, In tbe Slnt& Waru,
* TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSb iol
: j9t'.:four 'rooms; a'kitehen and good cellar,
bakeoven; washhouse; coal house, fowlhon..c,|UUL.li
- , .with a large garden, having twenty peach^Sl le ''will he
- bearing order ; also, a large’stable. Tlie whole win
reuled for S9O, or,
mars TCSimUtfictd street.
mHE FIRST FLOOR AND'BASEMENT OF THE |Bi
1 MJLSQHIC HALL , Fnrin- Street., • , , . _ •
The first floor is sub-divided into two Siorc Booms,}
front-20 by 60 feet, and will be verj desirable fof Fancy
Stores Two Rooms back, suitable for Oibces—access
to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre
of the bnildiug- The basement will be finished in a
neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety
Stores, Trunk and Harness makers, Ac-..
The'whole will be ready by the Ist o! April.
• Enqtfire of JAMES \Y. MAILMAN,
feb2o Water street.
A FARM OP 109 ACRES FOR SAI.E.—A vatu
.£X-- able FARM, 20 miles: from the City,-near ihe
Franklin Rood, and six miles from the Railroad and the
Ohio'Rtver, at Freedom; 65 acres are well improved and
goodemt ; a large Garden; and Orchard 01.-50 l ? ruu
Trees,of choice qualities, and in good order; 44 acres
of wood land, with prime timbera -new two story
house, with parlor, dirung Toora, kitchen and cellar, tw o
haUstuid chambers \ also, a good barn and larpe si al> te>
granary, Ac,, good water and in a good neighborhood.
Price 33,200, with immediate possession—could be di
vided miotwoFarms.
S CUTHBERT, General Agent,
'76 Smith Geld street.
«To JLiCt.—‘A iwo SIOI7 ÜBICK HOUoE, w llh
double back building, siuiatcdou^Wyhc.near
"g“ l l r l GB JOiIN Ala"
fobsnw cor. Wylie and Washington *»■..
For Rent.
T^en^o™^'^Ga G ; d e l^s|;s,a"!e"iiL
Kxctllent Bnalneaa to Dispose or
T N ALLEGHENY .-In .consequence: of_Uie
1 lion of Partnership between MORRIS. &» . HA
WORTH, ihev offer tor sale ibeir Bituale 011
Federalßtreot, near the Market, Allegheny Ciii. il is
useless commenting upon-the excellence- of the -tana,
or the amount of bustness we have done, as both are
mlUraown; all we shall cay is, that it is a Brst-rnte
chance lor any one wiebingto embark ina,Ennilar trade.
The etocfccnnststs of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac,, Grocerie ,
Wines and Liquors to ’
l °feblS Diamond. Pittsburgh.
. ...■ .. .. " l?or Rent. ■
a 6MALL FR\MF COTTAGE, with lour £«rj|
on the first floor; large diningroom (jj}s|_
kitchenia basement; two small rooms in the
trarret' with a targe garden and several fruit trees a
sS?diambte«afdeSee lor a -mall lami 1> Situated
near Miner imUe. Possession given immediately.
£f 0 > Honoocl. street,
an^nfv e ro° n,mS 0,1 Pen “ "jOHNHERRo'N.or
Appiy w , || i» CAJN. corner Market
and - Fifth ■■tracts.
A TWO STORY BRICK ITOCsE,, minaied
near:.Chßrtieifi erect, four miles from
City, and is a very desirable country residence* rh er *
is anew carnage bouse, stable, ana good water on ibe
sroundT, which comprise ten acre*,-.well improved.con
lamine a variety of choice I-rnit trees. For parutu.ar
knTle S ™s, mply to M D PArTON,-JU Liberty.., or
J. S- BONNET, on'lbe premises. ; - - - l !eu -
EOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground having a front ol OO
feet on Centre Avenue, anil .running back -bo jeel
u> two streets. On the lot is erected ? ] largo Brick
Dwellinc House, nearly newandwell finished. lhe lot
ia planted with the best selected Fruit and t>hrtibbi.ry
the cdnntry conaflbnl.. If applicnuon be made soon,the
Wg£M SiVcW'
. ,1 Attorney, Foarth street,
feblinf 'between Wood aud ij>niunfn-ttL
ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE. |sg|
with store rooms nml cellar, favorably
/n* a. Inrs-e Grocery and Produce business. losses*,
,wSly bo Sd. Steely, with alow rent ton good
U ALSO—One large Brick—occapied as a boarding
h °ALsS-ElSvcn new three story Bn I ? ou, ’f > s .^ t °“n
just fknished *, possession given unmedia'elj. Others cn
Frame ciousc, and several up utairs
rooms. •
. ALSO—One Brick hard, and Ultn to burn in. .
ALSO-One Lumber Yard, wiih ‘P«e to pal a large
amount—and one of the best points about the uty tor
“TOR SALE OR LEASE—One large U»I. fwor»b'V
simated for a Foundry am t.ngrne Shop or ®*i r “f 1
iocituririe, having dear water iu txont, {a harbor,) tor
fining out and repairing steamboats, - . , .
U AISO FOR HALE—iSO.OOtt Brick, in tow, uad sold
lowitf not eold before, they will be sold on Tuesday,
theßSlh of March licit, al 19 o’clock, M.,mrcai>h or a]i
PI ALS(f-sSta on lease, to build oiul . -
Apply to the subscriber, at his omce
near the Rolling ..Mill, from 10 'e r mreH-or
n f s nn > Matiilewb & Co., No. do \> flier mreci, ui
through the Pittsburgh Post Orace, b> P^jp^HKY
Very Valuable City Property for Sale.
THE undersigned, ot the estate oi
Thomas Wim»n, deonmed, offer for =Mi. the emirt
rc4l estate of the said Thomas Immtnil.consisting of
one2o feet lot fronting on Liberty street,. miming bash
98 feet 5 inches to a it) feet allt) • ~ .
Also the tavern stand known as the Mansion Hoa»i,
fronting on Liberty streeiSl fcctG inches and on Cherry
aUeyB§feet9 inches, running back 9J Icettoaa alle>,
with the grounds and stable connec»eL, fronting on Plu »i
allev. thirty three feet four inches. . . •
A&o, three lots fronting on Cherry al e>, each
een feet front, and running" back GO Jeet parallel with
PLinn alley All of which property wilt be sold at pri
vate ■ale, by application to .lie subscribers, or if not stud
before the'sStu of March, will be dieted at auction to
Tavern stand >s
K.CAMI'BGIU
151 Liberty street.^
ja3o:tmr3S
Pehn Street Property tor sate.
nn FEET on Penn street by *lO feet deep lo an a.lej,
OU just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Wat
ibew»> Livery Stable Enquire of *j““PJ^BeU,at
~ chenpCounlry Resilience.
4 LOT on Nunnery llill,containing four acres, will
A. be soli very low to any one wishum to build there
' The access will be cosy, and the; lot command., a
'leautlful view, locml THOMPSON BELL.
■ ■ 'nr--. . . ■■■ For flenti
■* HANDSOME STORK, on Martel strecl, between.
A Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied h,
White, as a Dry fcoods More.
amo-A targe well finished ROOM m the second
storytell dour u> Mr! Duff’s Mercantile College. Tins
Room Is well calculated and suitable for a Musical ha-.
Sr ? r Academy, or could be a
doubleoffiees- «., 0 yer ihoJ’ostOffice.
•“ coal liana on Youguloglienj*
e* ryrv ACRE 3 on the river, just above the »n(l Dam
100 there i* a ptt opened and railroud prepared lor
pSSKVI] THOMPSON BLL^
- '- r 7; —' 1 T .■ ■ ■To lict. . „ , ■
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUsb,-on Bank
K SSf* W.
Broker, corner of sihand Southfield-streets. [oit29_
.. a Form for Sale* . n
FIIHE subscriber offers tor sale a bARM Ol LAftu,.
I - j»ontaininc 160 acres—loo oi which are cleared.—:
Ae farm lies directly on the road from .Middletown lo
Jefferson; it is well-watered i with a-bearing oTuh r rd»
and peach and.pear trees* arnica Lou! bank. lh,
buildings consist of a hewed log House ami UaTn sWilh
Stabling- For further particular* apply to th* MihsLn
Ba. J SBa^s.•«Siiiaiio■S , "
. Mom toumsn-tfc October 23—tf,- : >
. • jo'or &ale*
A LOT OF GROUND, containing di Acres, situate
one mile below the town of Beaver, C ,J U * I .
ty»on which there is erected u new Brick. House, *b b%
40 feet, If stories high, with a basement. The houße_lm
been well built and well finished, andconiaiusld room..
It i* within 200 y Aids of the Ohio river, and command^
‘tt-fifieirtewni -(/and is bounded on the North west, hy
sie State road leading to New Li bon, Ohio Jhu pro.
perty would be desirable for a country rt =uloucej or for
a SdensOr snmuier boarding house. A lot of j acre*
ttJjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the purr
85KS? B Tta‘ terms are r,o moderate, that it will be a
.•bßigsm id the Enxpxin rrtKJIAN)
febSSnf * Attorneys alLaWt 1-ourili at.
For Sn!e»
. A llOUSEANDLOT,BUuatedonTikestreev,lH=twee»
fl Walnut end Factory streets, ; Fiflh Ward. The Lot
is US feet front and 100 feet deep, on a tth.there are
■ two small Frame Tenements. .lennsbi.y.-TjilcgOdd.
For particulars, enquire of Alderman PAKiUNbUN,
Pens street. Fifth ward. . ■ mayO.tf
. tand for Sale* ..
THE Chartier’s Coal Company will sell some very as*
girable puce* of LAND, situated on and near tbe
SwuberiVilfeTarnpiko, and near the southern termmuß
of their railroad, ...
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur*
chasers, and the icrm, of payment willbe vcr> ea >
KE^SSgir
and. Preiorlptloa Store Tor Sale,
f f j?£uO and PRESCJ&PTION STORK, located in
' A afloßiUhing and improving pan of Iho city, which;
■ifdoinropw/iiaSic hwt««j.‘B offered for sale upon
particulars. apply at Urns office.
iWIfEfHAN’S JOkJKNAL, OF Apa A«i> f CUiNCEi
S I per .annumr-free of Sab*
X %Sf« *
For Rent la BirmingUai
TN
1 lato Samuel Thomson, E«avihefouom fßj D Wl) .
ESKffoT?ll6wStf, on Monday, the Uttar
on Wood street,
I occup iinab^e M Lo?on Market street, ojiwluch are
erected houje “emf 'lt Si
Surviving Jstucutors.
Real Kitate for Sale* ■ -
mHE txndors’urned offers for sale a large number of
T valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites
for manufactories, in-the borough of Birmingham, loca-j
ted near the new Public School Hcuso and English Lu
theran ... . . •
The rapid growth of Birmingham in population ana
manufuciuring-weaUb, and* the reasonable .prices at
which lots will render them a safe and pro
fitable Investment. Title petfect.,Terms favorable.
For particulars and terms enquire of the andersignea,
at the office 01 Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street,
Pittsburgh,.between 3d and 4th streets, .or of Wimara
feymmes and N. Pierson, offices m
Birmingham.- flan27] MOSES F. EATON —
rfUlEsubscriber largo an !„'7trrnnSd t
1 BHICK HOUSE, with five ormore acres of grouna, f
situated ornlie Fourth street Road, within fI®R
this city. Possession given on the Ist ®^Pj},. ntr over
Also, a very desirable lot of groand, } Conmmlng
FOUR ACRES, with aspnng ° f “"“.'foFSmmd 48
?eYt&W
nagl the* in LLER^th
V^^ T Slt!ck r HoSsf, bdoW.o
■tot .ch inie of Wm. J. Totten, deceased, is offer*
? a °f«Knior lease. lUssimated onTounhsl,
U=JU.beiwecn Ferry and Liberty streets, a P' l , b h a _ 8
ncSdvnapered and painted ; K it now occupied by Mrs.
&**&"?, *B0 P per oanun. Apply £ -nyself,
Robert C.Tottci, al the works of Knnp & Co.
Possession given onthc Is; ol Apru. .
Gfuardton.
additional SALE Of
l?nrlV Town liOtfl 111 Ka»t Wvifpoolj *
riiHE recent unprecedented sale of Imts in Hj®„? b J?re
I thriving Town having neatly exhausted those pre
viou=ly Inid out,anil the demand still. continuing, the
undersigued has’bcen induced to lay oui a porl.on of
his property in town lots us above, and offorß them for
sale at prices and terms that cannot /“M® ’? d “ , 9S 11 0
viewsotthose wishing to purchase. It is oeeuiess 10
cay anv thing of the location of the town and prospect-,
(Aaving been sufficiently: described In recent advcri^
«™n,T;’cV4^dMnd Te be?rpurohased by tho e
w^ g hKf^%t 6 rg^e h r.
rat'tc in the place, and are principally located intp
the Liverpool,
or 10 James Blakely, W,
Kasl Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, Ibsl. [feb!2.daw f
Orptu»n»’Court Sale. ... •
By Virtue of an order of the Orphanß Cgurl of AUe
c'uy « Pm burgh, on ih. second Monday M» Mgdg)
&t SJffiVrd; M'.&sSw
S»U?I»SS*^v!SSfiW
containing in front on Mwn street weniy-Uireo feel aaa
eilcndinp baclc to CarpemercUey, having ereciedon the
ferret; and 10 be secured by band
nmncriv Tor further particulars, enquire of Brie--r»-
isiitcbcflt Palmer, Atloiueya and Counsellors at Law,
No. 133 Fourth street, Adm’rx
of Francis M’Kenna, deceased.
iUisctllantons.
TiriNTER Ollr—lMo gells. blenched Winter Whole
W^on, ... & RIGKETSON ,
4 CASKS *upenor sugar cared DRY ® E gH I LV, , " ,e
No. SO Fifth street.
res
LtßaTTkikd PKAQUKa
SUPERIOR UAHS for wto b^ y
NosTi W-audiMackerel. **o.l Salmon , Sts
' quid and Trout, for »ale by
mard
*4 » * Jii 'Ktf&sr
a For SMc.
frigs' ACm role SORREL HARE—trou well in
01 A FAHNESTOCK A CO,
comer of Firat pod wts> ,
> vyr |Fivr uair »econd baud Bellow*
B% mm &W, ATKINSON * OfflH-V.
IjHcbW (la<:I “ ie ” N °' l vnl DYE R.
-Hams.ucd Shoulders for sale bj DyER
pIjOVER SKKD-lOU bbl*.
ma?l 12« Wood »ueei.
CIDI-.R-IO bbU. 11 time
P°mr r 4 Wfc!>_lCo ’’ blS ' STUARTi^Ikk
OORN-6O bbl«. shelled m sl° r eMJ for sale
rjIOBACt'O— Oi> boxes Ss in Flo r |Oiid^ooinb:b^^
JJICIiimY'NUTS— 100 tings in 7
TEA-- 10 ball chests Noting Hyson ,
10 do crtratino do*
10 do Imperial and Gunpowder i
10 do Cheelon and Oolong,
40 cam* boxes variousmle» i
P«r Rile bv J. O.IVIijIiIAMS A CO.,
For wie *> corner of Wood and Fifth aU-
iimrj , _ ... . ... •. ■
fFiOBAOCO— 15boxesb s Honey l)evr f ,
. 1 is do o** i!o uOj
ID do lib extra do; . . ,
*ui do ilb do do; For sale by
mar. J. D WILLIAMS fc CO
rylNi-'VVA'SirBOAlttlS—l23 dor. llolmor Bale n
Zfor. I, , 11 o,n,urauere, / pnccab ! , iA^^co_
U(iAlt—lo tabiU. prime Now Orleans,
Cobb)«- URftOTlcd Loali ... . ,
■ . 'W-io •C W .hrt»«dP^ f ri^ | |»»^
V/TOI, ASSES—7O bills. New Orleans,
IVI I'J do Sugar House,
5 do Golden Syrupi foraalo by
mars J. H. WILLIAMS A. CO.
COJNDRIBS-IW) do/., super Com Broome,
4 l»bls. Hickory Nuut
10 casks Potash;
. to bxa.Saleratus;
50.000 Common Solars ;
y 000 lbs. Deer Hair;
‘io bxs. Fox’*•Starch;
10 tire. Wood’s PeaTl Starch i
:) cases super Rice Hour; for sale b
J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.
T'lHH—lO half Mis. No. J Mackerel*
p .• ia qr. do'do-1 doi
15 kills do 1 dpi
•>bbl« No- 1 Salmon; for sale by
ra&rS • ■ J.D.WIU,IAMS_&CO.
,'n> GROSS BONNRT IJOARDS-Jusl.receivedanil
1.00, for solo •>> , ( , onler „f Penn and Intin »\».
r affr .«
04 0 ...ielowl-y [marfl]
gg 881-iS. Ohio F.reprool Pninl for .ale by suEEJ(
q e DOZ. TUBS for *ule by
&\J ttiOSGrr ;
ttomiw— 9l)bLs ** Pearl 1 ’ Beaver Hominy t
H K White Flint Cincinnati Honimy-
JSa rccewei and for .ale Ml WM ® y 81 £ el
OLU BUTTER—IS bbls. (rood lloU Butter lor anus
by [maiO] WM. DYER-
IJJiOUK— 00 tibia, buperiine*,
l 50 do Pmo i
rmai6 - 10110 “ M r y " , Q f,,l,l>y wri.OT E fcg
kCON-Hams uud Smolders jasi receiyedlroni
smokehouse for sale by ImarbJ WM. I>* .
M CLASSES—PO bMs. prime oak cooperage
30 do cypress doj
For sale ai a reasonable price by
iiifl'rfl • WM. IIYbK.
IjsEATHERS-SOO prime “live geese '> FceUmra for
< sale clienp. [mart] WM - DYt - R
L'ARD-50 packages No. 1 kegs and b S/. f . l j l 'j )YFß
mnr6, • ; -
OTATOES —54 bbta. Ury mealy reils for EiUe^b^
maiO
T?lSLWlorriiig, Mackerel, VVhitO n Pifli,C<^.^B^|o.
Jt? Herring, &c., for sale low. [marO)
/~ILOVKRSEED-S5 bills, choice beed lot
V_ maifl
T>ACKiil> TEAS?-15.CbeauM*ne Young Hysoni
.jjaviums ' 5 half,chests Black i forsale low
mono-fourth pouud packages, by
ichi>3
C°lblf RO °' 1 !r^ Ud !BAMUCL d p 0 8HRl%R
COFFEE— -200 bags Rio Co/ r -'
feb2ii
F^b24 £RS ~ S ° ' a0l “ rnme AISdERkKG
"y TtiPa—-15 bales lat tori Western Mew York Bop» in
tt«o re .ndfor.d e by MiWiEB & jyexEfsOJf,
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Coughs and Colds Cored la lB llh Ul ®'
SINCE the introduction of this new compouna,ooueu»
and colds ato cutod m a very, short tune, vt tjn
warrant Dr. Kcyeer’s Pectoral Syrup to curocascsoi
Coughs, Colds, Bronchms, Lungins, ut le»» itmp a" _
at a cheaper rate than-any other medicine ever disc
IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NfcW ACTION—The oM
Cough Medicines always sicken the Couch
dace nausea which is more diaaffrccable
ilSclfl This is ObVialcdin Unsmixuirc, for iuja
ant eooUungarucle and it ? ll L car ®* J f/.ftl , in
t funded! The evidence m
ourtlty, from our own citiieus,. should convince any
that her daughter had been afflicted all the
PH
m ii*B C J™o B vTM CnnarnsT Medicines now known. |
—lt isputup in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or =ix
b0 COUNrar 6 B«EKKSmBBa would do well to keep a sup
nlv onUs tnedioino on hand all the ti me, as it s one of
Se most perfect mid efficacious remedies ever discover
ed for nlfcoughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient
EXTRA— Many persons will try ■ to ge
you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not
heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. 8
PectobaJ. Sybup, and take no other; this will care you.
It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs
of the matena medica, and is compounded by a person
skilled in the healing art. There can bu no deception »n
this medicine. It is prepared in your own,city, and the
proprietor has numoTOUsiccraficates, attesting ,l * va “
able properties, which will be shown to any person ds
fSSSi''wai^nSroughout the United Stole. to sell
Ibis medicine. Largo discounts will be made to those
who will take an interest in the medicine, It will paya
largo profit to all agents; besides, they will he doing sut
I faring humanity aservice by placing in their hnnd, the
greatest medicfno for Lung diseases the world has ever
Pr For C salc, wholesale ana retail, by KEY'SER 4. M’
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood p,t “ b " r S h ’
to whom all letters for ngenciebmusllieadilressed^
Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city ■ . Broc*,
er, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington .John,
H Buchanan, Hickory; George
J D Vowell, Canonsburgh •, and by merchants ana
druggists generally. . I^—-
public Attention .
r, rtsvettfuUy moiled to the following tnahr, set firUi m
relation to into/ the moot important Remedies of mod
"" ‘""petroleum OR ROCK OIL; •
IT is not more than one year ago since thib great rem
edy was brought before the public, lor tho re lief and
cure 6f disease: Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege thatthe longer it istned the morecertain will
its great fume spread. It is not the remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making money , but, one.
which we conceive, will continue to is
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated In the depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human
competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write tbuth— that we say nothing
-calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put confidence in our statements. The sick nrevety
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief Irom dis
ease A story can hardly he too highly wrought to nn
swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of tiiem. |
Now, we do not desire to Qo this ; wo arc anxious onlt ,
that the truth in relation to our Kerned, should be to.d,
in order to secure for n a reputation far exceeding uuy
single ardcle of thetmueriulnedire. Plain,unvarnished
facts—facts that may be ascertained m oar **»“)> "J' 1 *
neighborhood, bear ample icsumony in favor of the Pe
W Within the past two months, two 01 out own cniren-,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight.
Several cases of blindness, in tho State of Ohio, have
been cured. And, also,the case of a geotleraan in Bea
ver county. There are others; but these cases are near
home, and may be referred to by any persons who may
have doubts on the subject. These ca6e. were cure 1 ut
tertheyhad been abandoned by physicians as hope les--
The Petroleum will cure, when used according lo direc,
lions— Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on ihcSkin.T’implesonibeface
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head
pains in tho bones and joints,, old sores. Ulcers, Wens,
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and
Agoe.ckromc Coughs, Asthma, Bronchia., and all I nl
monary affections of a cliromc nature, tending to pro
l dn ßnrn?aiM U SeaMs?dlseases oi the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hauds, Excoriated Nipples, Corus and
Bunions- fn fact, it is naans!nmvnassi axsiOTr, and
has been tried in mostof the above diseases wit.nn. the ,
naat vear with the most perfect success. CertiucJies
6iat will astonish are in tho hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted ot
others may say nboulthcir medicine., the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the ogc.. rby
sicians of high standing m the profession are beginning
louse it in their practice. Those who at firstlookeiiion
with doubt and uncertainty, ate willing lo award u due
praise and consideration. Before another year rolls
round, nil will he compelled to acknowledge that the
i« the greatest medicine ever uLsco\ereu.
For sale, Wholesale “4^- b > DOWELL ,
140 Wood street.
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street, DM. Cures, D.
A Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal .Basin, <th slreel,
Piusbnrgh. u
H. C. KELIA'-
ANOTHER scientific WONDER I
p BPS ! HI
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,
Or Gantrio Jalcet
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of
•w* nr after directions by Duron Ltuifii the great
Physical Cm by J, b* HOLOIITON.M U ,No
11. North Eighth street,. Philadelphia, Pn- ,
This is a truly wonderful remedy for IND 2 G ES TiOiV
DYSPEPSIA, JA UNDICEj CONSTIPATION.UVEL
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cunnglailer Nature *
own method, by Nature’s own ogcm r the Gasinc Juice.
Half a teaspoonfull of tbm Rluid, infeed in water,
will digest ot dissolve Ftva Pounds op Roast Deep in
about two novas, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I
Baron Ltmno.in his celebrated work on Animal Client
istrv says: An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ho
the liastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu
cons membrane of the stomach 01 the calf, m winch va
rious articles of food, Hi meat and eggs, will bo so soft
eaed, changed and digested, lust in the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach.”
ri, Psaztaa, in his famous treatise on Food and Di-
published !»• Fowlers A Wells, New \ orlt, page 3o
slates the same great tact, and describes the method or
prepaiallon- There are few higher authorities than Dr.
I DrOouM, in Ids valuable writings on the “ Pliyatolo
av of Digestion,” observes that “a aimutuuon of the due
Quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent und nlt-pre
iailiug cause of Dyspepsia; ' anti he stales that adts
lingni.ned professor of medicine in London, who was
severely ailiicled with this complaint, finding every tiling
else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the .toinaih of living annuals, which proved eom
piDrU«AHs«rttuUior of the famous works on Vegeta
r ip Diet.” says- “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, fm
irnrt to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial dige
tion of them In no wise different from the natural digest
lVDr *SiMOit’a great work, the “ Chemistry of Man.” (Lea ,
4, Blanchard, Vhila., 1840, pp.3iLff) says: -Tho diwov.
erv of PEPSIN forma a new. era m the chemical history
of Diee-tion. Prom recent experiments we know that
food fa dissolved as rapidly In on •artificial toertive
fluid, prepared from it i« m the natural Oa_
■ lr profeßsor Dusouson, of the Jefferson Colitge.. Phila
delphia, iri his great work on Human Physiology, devote*
more than GAy pages to an examination of tins -übji-ct.
Hi* experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomai l> and from
animals; arc well known. “fn all cases." he says, -«di
geS occnrred as perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural digestionsDYSPEPSIA CURERi
Dr HouGUTcm’s preparation of PEPSIN .Uai produced
the most marvelous effects, curing ease- orDebiluj,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and D> »peptit Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the B**J*?- *1
is imDOPßible to mve the details of eases m the limits of
IhU advertisement—but
been elven of more than TWO HUNDK I*p UL
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New > ork, and Boston
alone- These were nearly all dtsperaieca-oa.and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, butperma
" n'ia a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
u-efnl foftondoncy to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Agile, ana
me evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drugs
upon the Digestive organs, after a long SlS ¥“'¥ '■ “1J ’
for excess in eating, and me too freu use of ardent spir
us. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. •
There is no form of OLD STOMACH.COM! LAINTS
which it does not seem to reach andremovc atoncej--
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INdIANI. (
RELIEF 1 A single dess rtmovtiQlUheunpuasanysytnp* j
terns, and it only needs to be repeated, for a■ Sj&EJAHjKi i
to make these good effects permanent. ruHllY vr,,
BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at dice. It is
particularly excellent.in cases ot Nausea,
Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress ut
ter eating, low, cold state of thcßlood, Heaviness, Low
ness of-Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation,,Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Saicide,&c. ...
Price; ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect a lasting care. . , x O
Every-bottle bears the written signature of J.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. •
Sold by agents in every town in the Uuitcd Suites,
fln Agentiffo^Pitwbtifghi^BYSEß l ac , 14t
J. L. BHEE:
Bull’* SMBapwUlft and the Cholera>
IiTOT a single man, woman or child hoa died of tlio
Jtj CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this
Invaluable preparation.' I>ook,auhe city of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to
200bottlos are retailed. daitQbtu few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, aiK they were, cither persons
from boats or those who our advice. - ?
[ Crtnannari CAromek, '
Foreale by KBYSERASPDOWELLjIdO Wood st.
Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may alwayabe
huined. : IlaiyCT ;
WM. DVER.
fee- oniiand and lor sale
Alexander king:
PETROLEUM— A certain core lor BIAJtrtHtEA, a
disease very prevalent this hot weather—.the fore*
runner of Cholera. Try it 1 For sale by -
jyS KEYBER A McDOWBLL, 140 Wood gt. ;
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
Hi W't Corner of Wood fend Flftti Streets* I
milE Proprietor of the Moßmng Post and Mercum
X anb Makupactursb, respectfully informs h.s fnciids j
and the patrons of those papers, that he.has a ..twee as
sortraent of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessary te a Job Printing Office, and thatne is pre
pared lo'.exccute i
. LETIBB PRESS PEINTIBO or EVBRT BESCBtfTIOI.-
Books , Bills of Lading, . Ctreularsy
VamphUtSy . BUI Heads-, . ' ££?&„«
Handbills, Blanks ,
IC7-AII kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and, Canat
Boat Buis; witli appropriate cats, printed on the shortest
notice and mos; reasonable terms. • ; • . . . nnA
i . He respcctfally asks the patronage of bis frienas ana
i the public generally, m .his branch of his jiarpeß
J&MKB W. WOODWBW, Q
cabinet fcfej
MANUFACTURER , * *| 1
Ware-rooms 07 and ,09) Third atre«t*.
JW. W; respectfully informs bis friends and castom
• erg that he has now completed the largest and n
nest stock of household furniture ever Jef 0 " .*®®". 5
this city, as ho is determined to uphold the quality wittt
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newe t
designs; and from the extent of his order- ana lacii iy ,
m raoi ofactunng, he ib enabled to produce warranted
furmtare, at the lowest prices- „„
He has adopted the principle of ulonuf> M }£ C 3**T
tomers’ interest withhiß own, in quality anti price,
i keeps always on band the greatest variety of Gvcrydes
enpuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant unit costly; that a house, or ol
otio, ratty be furnished from hi 3 stock, or
expressly to order. He therefore solicits an *nspeoiion,
that the advantugea of his establishment majbokrrawn.
The following aTUclos consist, in part, of his fctocic, w icu
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
. any o! the Eastern ciues:
l»arlor,
drawing, -din
1. • tng, and bed room
chairs, of every variety,
coiisißUng of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnut E l l 2 abe t n e it,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of ° v * r Y..
description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete Bndlii ,
vans of the,latest.French anu Americanpattern-
Taahaes, What-Nots,and ladies’ farlor WrmDgHcAß
of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands,, and holders, marble top, ma
hoirauy, rosewood and walnut centre ana sola, ta
bfes, extension -dining tables all *ucsof the
most improved, and decidedly Ahe be-t kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier table-,
wardrobes, bedsteads and washstanda oi
each a large 1 assortment i gothic nsu
nml parlor reception chans, ottoman
and stools,- secretary and book
cases, side boards, ure,screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and
mu*ic stools, criba and cots
for children; paper mache,
loble and lea poy*, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
A large assortment oi COMMON fIjRNITBRK and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabctbt maxim supplied with
and HOTELS, furnished at the short
est nonce* • ■ , .
All orders prompily attended to
OHAIttS |UBD pDBSITUREt
Afo.OS Thirdstrett.beiivten Market and Wood, Bjuth iid*-
Wb have now on hand a large ana/^jggaj.
Sled' Citron o .' aAve= andllmsh.
Those who are in wanloi tarnuure are respectfully
All order, ACO.
• FnrnUacs and CUalr War© Ropniß* i
yßffl “b, YOUNG A CO., comer <f Tfcirdfsy 1
'&*msz?and SmithfitUisU. ) cppositeßroisn^HoUl J
H 7 l>ii#&ur£lLp<ri, keep constantly on hand
|£|@|^a a nd make to order, at the lowest P£Jf ®®l* ,1*
HOUSEHOLD and STEAhiBOAT FURNITURE, and
rrTATRfs at the best workmanship and most approved I
styles, r •-• • —- v —:
—~ ~ r- " r AUoyl .
tEP» Tab subscribers tender their aegt ’
. for the favors bestow\3|w-
KBem by their Steamboat ftl ? nds, tsl ld JllT
would respectfully remind them and ol k e •
rested in building boats, that they are at all times pre
oared to furnish, on the most reasOitable terms, every
descrlpUonof dabinFurniiiire .!j" e e,r
material and workmanship. T B YOUNG A GO,
Corner Third and Snuthfield streets,
febls opposite “Browns Hotel.”
a.c.iu****. „ mmtvA nattier. '
warranted equal to any in the city, and »« «•
< *iflfivorab!e terras on can be obtained ai any Binular
establishmentin -he West. They haveaowhn bund an
unusually extensive BU>ek t embracuig all kinds of rnrni
lure,irom the chcapesl and plainest tortile most cosily
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrai.fim
/mn IVSI. E. STEVENSON continues to maau
tSsSTfacture CAMNET-WARE o( every desenp-
W i lion, at his Old stand, comer o! Liberty onu
ESS3Se?«th sir«tr. U.n'dEKTAKING altered
to, in all its branches. ma)!!
Extra Family Flour.
FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors
of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMiLLS/’havc placed |
boxeVforthereeepUonof orders,at the following p aces: ]
J.& R. Floyd’S store, comer of Wood and oth sis.,
M Haywood's Shoe stare,corucr Liberty and Market
A. Beeleu’s store, 3d street;
I, Wilcox. Jr-,Drucgist, cor.4th and Smubfield,
dobab Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets;
Telegrann Office, Fouith street;
H. crkeliy. Grocer, cor. sth st. and Market alley;
M. Grass's *ji*e, blit Ward. .. .. .
The Flour wags,:*-will call twice or thrice daily, for
orders,and the Flo.rv &C-, delivered promply either la
bSrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preierable for family
use,) without charge for cartage. ,
It i, plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that
payment a ”vv^ V bope
ffi;ran S ement^wc.hJ^v ¥ ,olo^t
hoi FOKCAUFORNIA. . .
THE subscriber hos been auibonzed to Teceivo rack
aces 10 be forwarded to ban Francisco by the house
of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO, at Panama, and
to encage Passage in first class, sailing Vessels from
taS. San francisco. Kvarv jr.vcn,
on anoliciUon to JOSsUUA RUoll'l&unj
aplS Poet Buildings. Fifth near Wood.
TSHEAPSt SUMMER GOODS IN I°WN.-Light
Vj cloths, all wool, Casiimnreues, Scotch Plaids,
Lilian ‘Drills and Dock., with every variety of Mar
aeilles and other Vestings N3ON.
Philosophy of Drahdrclh , i Vegetable
pills*
WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, the secret springs of vitality
were thfcn partially exposed to our view. We saw and
understood that the food wo eet, was converted into
blood; which repaired the waste ot the animal machine,
ihe food is fuel, which keeps at a life heal the lateral
fires that warm and invigorate our iuner man. The
bipod is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every
ramification of the body, even tothe extremities of the
hair aud horny nail. while the blood is thus the scat of
life, it is also the seaVof disease. I cod gives tho body
strength } Brandreth 1 * plUs give blood the necessary
power to throw out from iueif all irapuntiea, thus ren
deringthQ stream oflife pure and healthy. frmen were
mores'incere, there would be fewer religious creeds,
and If they kept close to uaturo's laws in tlio management
of their bodies, they.would require little medicine. As
men grow intclilligent they will become TOser aud hap
pier; even now, their wisdoms proved byjhQtactihVLy.
when sickness assails them, they u so DrandreUi’s Veffe
table Untveral Pills, which soon restore them to health.
They arc peculiarly adapted to the and require
noextra care when they ore used, m either diet orcloih
imr. They should be always in the house, so thalupon
the first indication of sickness theytnay beased._ One
dose in the beginning is mom potent for good, than a
dosenafter the sickness is fixed m the system. In Lolds,
coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuveness,fe Vers, audin
all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will
be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like
a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and
fully tested medicine, oue thans used by hundreds 01
thousands in. this country and throughout the civilized
world. They are quietly superseding all other medi
cines. They take out onJy that from the blood which is
the cause of weakness and pom, leaving strength aud
health; they produce healthy sleep at night, amT.an ap
petite UialreUshes all kinds of food. . . •
V Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place, m Pitts
burgh where the genuine Brandrelhi. ills are kept for sale
Il^3m aiSrXa ia ‘ h ° oniy lloSla rLWaTH.
A« lIIILIiISBN &• 0O«j
HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINET and
CIWIR MANUFACTORY, No.M.Sraiihfield ,t
alonre assortment of fancy und plain Furniture, which
ihoy wilt Bdl 15 per cent, below customary rales.
■Perms-cash only. : (dcciDUy
Dissolution.
milE Go-Partnership heretofore eyisune berween ttte
1 subscribers,uuderthefLrroof4.b. BONNE! A Co.,
iaihis day dissolved by mutual consent. EitheT partner
• uae-the name of the concern iu settlement^.
may use tne name oi u.o JEROME s BONNET.
. MATTHEW D. PATTON,
Pituburgh, April Ist, 1850.
IT7“ Having soltl tny entire interest In the firm of J. S.
Bonnet ft Co. to M. 0. Patton, tny Into partner, ana in
retiringfrom business, I take great pleasure m recom
mending htln to the confidence of ray fttends tmd the
public. • . iap3] **• pQNNfaA.
THE subscribor wishes to inform the cilizensof Pius-;
burgh and the public generally, thavhohas removed
-his CARPET STORE flora Nos. Cl and 63 Wood street, !
to the ApoUo Buildingsi on Fourth ilteetj recently occu
pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the
adjoining roonlsj formerly used as'the Chronicle Printing
officb—which, in connection with his old room, mokes
theraofct spacious Carpet establishment in the countiy j
and his advantages so rat house in this city
for space, arrangement and good light, that he w certain
of saitlng every person who may favor him with a calU
His stock is complete in every article inlus. Une. and
i great pains will be token avail times to show goods to
EL. c; Stoo&tou,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ,
■ No.47,coraraHdP Mauket and Tnmn stbiets,
TTAS constantly on hand Tor sale—Writing, Letter,
H PrinUng and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders*, Fol
firs’ and -Trunk BOARDS ißoohond Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which h« will aeUat thalowest cash
prises, or in exchange far Rogs and Tanners', Scraps.:
w> n <»r fiftthlng SiHtag-iXidW Cafili#
Ti DELANY, o"f
'if. hand a large mssormenl ortho
WinlerCoats,offasbionable'ColoiS.'.AU<VPantb, Vests.
and another articles in the .clothing line, wnoiesare
purchasers will find a most desirable stock lo selecl
from; and will be sold low for cash. laeeio
■.. . .. ’ B. M. AKCHJST* ... ,
: MERCHANT TAII.OR,
TNFORMS his friends mid customers Ih at !m has onou
-1 ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. ,85 Smithhe ttSL,
where thcy.can be suited at all times wilh anything__ _
his pne, made in ihe most finished style and ' W xl£*o*nd
like- manner. His Goods are all freshi of best and
most fashionable materialjand no pains wulbc.pare .
to afford the greatest degree of saiisfacuon to.nis pui
rons. A gooff slock of Heady MadeGLOTHING wways
on hand. .
SI. KELhX t
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 1T Smithfidd street,' Pittsburgh, Po.,
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM.THE EAST—a large
and carefully selected stock of French., English
and American CLOTHS/CASSIMERES and VEST
-INGS—of the most approved colors and styles} which
he is prepared to make to order in the very.best manner
and oi. tne most reasonable terms.: -'' ; ■■ ‘
He has always on hand a good assortment-of gentle
men’s Fashionable beaut made- CLOTHING. Shirts,
Collars. Cravats, Hankerchiefß,Glpves, Suspenders* &c.
|. nov3o:3ra V, ••• • a,-'-. -- - r '"- -—■
THREE BIG DOORS!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY,
Whclesalepnd Retail Dealer in Clothing, 151 Lricrty ei-
Pittsburgh, Pa,
mY stoclcof Fall and Wiuterdothing is now ready,
amounting to upwards of $lOO,OOO. which 1 think
will be found to By one of the choicest selections ot gar
ments ever got up in this or any other.city ia.the west-,
: My purposes having been all ’made early,.! have
therefore avoided the lata advances made m almost all
descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore cna
bled to offer my stock atunusually low prices
I have this season paid, more than usual attention to
the manufacturing and style of my garments, so that the
very lowest priced Us wellas the finest ore gotup in.a
style and elegance not to be surpassed.
new customers, both wholesale and retaiMiave bccn
attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing;
as bv the lowness of ray prices. ; > : r _
The proprietor would particularly callihe atienuon of
ill dealers in Clothing to:Us present Mckit>elieyu»,
I Umt upon examination or (he quality and P/ k
i Goods they Will be induced to purchase at lus establtalP
I menu The wholesale room now contains upwords-ot.
I 2,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the lowest m
I r The proprietor is nowdetermined lo.make ibis depart
ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has
I constantly bn hand a large 1 quantity of goods suited to
| every section of the United-States. •' '".
I In the cutting departmental alwaysb? foundl very
1 laTge selection of all the choicestmakes of Cloths, Cas*
simeres and Silks, to ba found in this or eastern
I He is prepared to makq,cloths to order In the.sbortest
I notice in the latest and most fashionable styles.
1 lie respect/aily invitee bis old ; fnends and
I as well as the public in general, to call and examine fot
hetnselvea. • V —‘V -Ibcttgj
Great lnducemsutß to Buy Clotblngl
WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE !■<.,.
NO. 319 LIBERTY, AND IRTO^SITfEEgS.
mHE subscriber wishing to sell bts enure stock-ot
X CLOTHING, offers his kJtENSIVE ASSOR k-
MENT fe AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase
will save-money bv calling on him.
•e 034, . ,V. J. DAVrrT, Btovtuut.
■ AirENCY OF : . -
Helnenii's Ceiebratdl Patent Bh'ay»._
rhHB tpiferaLSiad'has Seen appomiedbyMr. Heinesh,
1 of New Yoit, sole Agent for the -sale of his
eeiebratedpaie r,l Tailars>»heairs. He offers these shears
how ai mannlacturers prices. Havrag acompleie as
sortmentof these Shears, fconi Chic, np to Sia a piece,
he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners »nd Dressma
kers and Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN
CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty street, 4th door from
Si. Clair, and respccuuljy solicits a share of the public
I pa "ffi* WUioh arlicle £Q
Removal*
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EMBROIDERIES !!—Received per'express; a large
assortment of the following' Goods:; :
Lillies’ bcoV', jdconeLand mußhn’French wrought
cuds and collars jJJossutk cuffs ami Collars i Valenci
ennes and LonisWpolepn do do i Ntyioleon Ma
linc, Brussels and Applique capes aud sleeves, chemi
zettes; black Chatitilla and love veilspladies' break
fast cups; infants’ saps and waists? embroidered linen
cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg
ings : jaconet and Swiss 'edgings- and tnserlings,.to
gether with a general assortmentof French embroider
ed and lace goods. ?°r sale MAgOS c 0 .
Nos. 03 and M Market street.
' sIiVUNTH GREiTSEMI-ANNUAt, AX.tr Ufi
’••AT-XHS-v --
nn . price Store of A. A* MASON & OO.j
One price ovu tfq.M.-aq&'Q.jMtTktt ttrtct.
-nriLL commence on Monday, December 30,1850
W an d continue Lb rough the month of January . On
this occasion. the whole.of their immense establishment
Sift bo Sown open for and their extra*
-; Te aiock, amounting to Chic -Hundred and Thirtj
Thousand OoHurs,wiU be offered at Retail, at fully one-.
f °Ss M“o“c a .T C fr5eS-A,mu.l-Sil= to anyone of
the thousands who attended the sale of last
hp sufficient guarantee for a call this season* ’: .They will
however tnenlioiia few of the Goode
benefit of those who have never attended theit Sales—
Rich Cashmeres, * ‘ 75 ~c; Usual price 31,00 .
sm paTcotlOn and Wool Cashmeres. lifie.; neunl prt;e
37 te. Cotton and Wool Delaines, is; 181 c. Usual
WghColored Plata DeLaincs, 45c. Usual price
C2 SO‘ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Uaual.jnce
“lo ps- Black Silte.. Reduced 45 per cent.; .
100 d«. Preach Mannoea,Bl } oo. Usual pnee: Stj37i»
500 ps. ParamcUas and i.yones'e Clothe. Reduced o 3
PI 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will he sold at from
81to 85 leu than the usual prices.; -
3000 yds,Bonnetßibbon9,alSand 10c. Usual price
lS Ftua Colored Calicoes, OJc. Usual price 9c.;
lOOcasesEnglish and American Calicoes,B and 10c
Rcdueedde.per yard;:
200 bales Brown Muslin—sdl gradrs;
Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and
Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, oasuirteies, Casstnets
tU TogeSor with an immense variety of other Goods,aU
of which will be marked down to lower prices than any
can,as many of riteir choices.
Goods vrillsoon be sold. ' - . .: v
Thelowestprice ■’:[
Nos. 62 and 64 Marketstteet.
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irp-BETCPBKN VOQKTII STEKKT DIAMONB. «£H !
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
\nNTBRDMOOODS!
HE undersigned Is now receiving from iht Eastern;
cities by Express, a splendid assoument'of Fancy. .
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for Cash,;
froißihe importers and manufactuters>at
riMperena.ScfeterhswJl of those who made-their pnr-.
chases earlier in the eeaeoiij and will be sold Wholesale
andKetaHftrcashM DiNAßY BARGAINS.
50 pieces Lupin’s French Meririoes, Cherry,Scarlet,
Pinki Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Bine and Mode;
colored, front S7lc. up ti) the finest manufactured;
under the French Republic. '' j li :
15 Pieces Superior Bombn2ines, Lupin’s manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices. ' ;’; _ B ; - ;
150 piebes Black and Colored Alpacas, from t&l cents'
per yard up to the fineatSilk, Warp abdftlohai* Lustres
manufactured. v - ,r». v .c_ Vn
155 piece»:Tkibet, Panunctla and Coburg Cloths, m
colors ona'qualities* and cheaper than everoefore ofier^
C< 35G pieces American and British Friois, superior quali
ty. and will be sold atcxtremely low. prices. -:* *
450 SHAWLS t Superior Bay blate viud Waterloo
Long Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and Turk Satin P« ®t« n ,
and all Wooi Bronha Shawls, Blacksnd Colored Era-:
btoidered Cloth Shawls, Plata antt .Emhroidcfed Blact
and Colored Silk,Fringe,Thibet;and.Mous Ile.Latn j
S *!»0 patterns Superior DrCss Silks: Flam Charaelion
Silk and Satin De Ghent,Wide’flack Gro
Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silksjtmd Black Fluid
Gro De Armour Silks, , : ... ...
. 150 nieces Cloths, ,C» - ;,uieres ,and Vestings; superior
quality, and will tic sold at a great reduction trttra lortn
*rpr‘CCsboMHSTlC AND STAPLE GOODS.
500 pieces Bleached Muslin> good qua{uy> all widthSj.
to ilia best article manufactured. ~ J,-..;
200 pieces'Red, White and Yellow I FlanneU,from t|l
oenlsper yard up to the finest. Silk Warp and.\\ cleft
Gauzo Flannel imported: :,. ■ ”. ..
100 pieces Irish Uncn, warranted madeoTia>l £o™,
s
-including every; variety and qnahty, wmea wtiiDe
sold at extremely -aa fin cash buyers'are
The customers ot the goods, nud secure a
requested to he offcTed Wholesale and Re. ail a
bargain, as they w SIS? ,®5“75 Martri stmt. Pita bu,gl£.
very low prices, iEr AL ohI MORRIS.'
novio I.' .-y"-” 1 ——
mothsi ciotb* 1 iOlotii* i
dec3 9 ; Nd»,63 and;64Market street. :
important to Tallori. ' ■■
TtIST RECEIVED— 8 Dot- assorted Tailors’ Patent
*AEsO^Do”^rl) l er^ opSettt, 0 pSettt, Scissors, direct from
tho maMrocW ßov^N'& f TCTLEY , S, 1 3(i Wood st., ■
adders below Virion alley.
■ Ut ‘1 o r&e by
L.S. WATERMAN A SONS
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A LL perspnß indebted id the late firm k
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mHßUNmALLCTPLAC^robtmmngallWm^,
tcfetl»someinvoiceBasioupW—Ja*. „s-v^ii
DUFF, GORDON *CO- SfIEEIUES— eiAbfactßgdeli
cate Pale at very lew prices, rare *{»4,g!6jPi
eholce MANRANILLAi ail: ontlraughtby die gallon.—
Also, rarceltl (IctieateAMONTILLADO, m caMaotle.
iraltons specially selected for-coa sumsrs.Sonie.fc»/k.-i ttA
AMONTILL&DO ia bottles, put up in Europe,whieft he
rics adapted to convalescents, aft :
strengthen |iave .not tneacioox
m p prlncipuUy specially selected for ;
his sales to constiinet* from the stock-oft‘^DßMisrsK'B,”
W^^neraxefraity and delicate, rad lhave been i
hiiriiiv ADDroved by his customers, hebiittsc of 1 thclf i
mlni?esl®aperioriW over all ether Porta and Bed W,nee
MOW vWoos soiu add prices, m
;®vl^^rldgTOtfibM^^bortbebow s
ac,
on draught,rnboUle»^^Ayca^..~ ( subscriber, it
As to the i,PAI®I|i»cWDV“ ra“ CH AMPA6NE
-is well known _ iwnmiLUE; Imported
and the,splendid BPABKWNe MOgW4^ d ‘^P o ‘“ w
zen, to the:first class or Vpremwf cru* '» of fftooc. ,
: Of BURGUNDY he has u large stock and can
assure customers thathe canpresent to them, firdm hijt
.T^eShß^tS^^
; His- selection of RUINEand- MDSELDI- WINES,
fronuhd cellars of.««ft»!M-P^m*iSßS&S£SS
blent, areextonstve, andnumber many Stnl Bocirßftna
Moselle, from the cheapest, torts to ttio very choicest
vintages of the “SmailBERQ,” v»ta*;U. the bwt
COGNACdndotherBRANDIBS he.
haa now a fihestoct, embracing some very-old extra of
1800, of Otabb, Dtmtir A Opd ana- “5“ .celebrated
“ CLAVIERof iasl/' ineightb easks, andlMS m hids.
and “DUBODCHE,” : ISM, UJ.bbds. on »n«£flrje?lt,whlcb
W SCOTCH and MONONQ AIIEEA WHI3;
IffiY.JAMAicA SPIRITS; EEER^J«NGBRANDy
Goods ddtvercdf vnihm W &W\* reach of Fhxla
delphia, seeight paid. Orderß.syilljbe promptly execu
(ei i Lte t s b B y n,aa ° lteleEra i ) icOß SNIDER, JR;, ,
; TOT Walnut atreel, Pbila.
J. T. DeCKer, Wood Hard fll ®o.,
Builders and Erectors $ LigMmng Rods, on .
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.
ORDERS left al this office or the Post Office; and lot
personal interne wca iha scen on, Poach sueet,
residenceof,Dr;Haiti,between; Woodandragv-.; •
Rrfermcet —Professor Sililman, Editor of Sillininn s
•JcSTProfessor .Oi M t Mitc|ell, of the .C,acit^U
Observatory; Professor Robert Petti,
University, j£entncfcyj Professor Chester PeweyjD-Dv
M.K-New- YorkjProfessor J. L. CasEel, Clearland
Vl W. Looihis, John Harper, Vfilsbi;
Jl’Caadless; Ur. ehiffia, Col. iMoiEmt.Jlev.TSr.Sp.aias,
J. d. ! Williams,' Major Harding, Ui_9- AmsliAfo
Ewing & Sons:, WMte,AV.-A,Mar
shall, John Sampson, Major pavis and Joan H Bhociffier-
UEUPHIS INSTITUTE. ......
■R/fEDIC ALDEP ARTMENT,—The regiiJarcMr^eof
iVI Leclureß.wiU commence on the firatc/ Nmmoar.
imi continuemUilthelut**i February. TheAuw
■cal Department will .be opened and ready to receive
Sludenm by rbe first oLOctober. The Medical Depart*
ment Will be under the dlrecnoaof thefollawing
• PJLO-FEajOBS: -
7.. Fbsemas, M. D., Professor-of Analomy. -
H 8 Nbwtos, M.D., Professor of Burgery.
H. J. Huic*,H.D.»iWes3or of-Theory and I raeuce o
,W. BviiiFtTJWKlx, M: D-, Profcsorof Physiology,.Pa
:i ofA§deriafce'arc'a,Therapeu-.
j: Of Chemistry and
d. jfrdles'aor of Obstetrics. ond.Pis
eases of women and Children. • - ■ - • -
C E IsECltv be® .
Mtdidru- Prof. H. J^Htopb.
Suteery-—Prof; R* S. Nbwtos.
• z MiD., Anatomical Demonstrator.
UiefeCs-foMt lull coarse amount to 31U5. .
Each Ticket,Sis,,Mamcttla tor’s 99. . Pe
moaßtrator’ftFeej^lO.'Gradaatipn,sao. '
Those desiringlartherinfbrmauon, willpleaseoddress
theirleiiersfnost paid) to. the Dean) and Students am*
ll n o!e h F"‘ y Ju pL "i£SSSISM , »£S?r
ciar-Hotei. . -Dean of the Faculty. .
• LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon E VVM Kino,Trof of Theory and Practice of
SoDKiArrßUf,EsqiPiof of Commercial Jurisprudence.
•••'>■- ' ; u '\.
'^^bcriSe?f«ta°eiiMniu.abilities, moral irtft
and professional acquirements, will comp
wiihthe mostdislhigulsbediuour country.
Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or nny other
country—ail Of them are able Lecturers and the hestol
T TOoMmhoviillcdntempialeourgeographicalposiQon,|
and the extent of out population, pan haveuo doubtaslo
the eligibility of pur situation for aa emerpnse ot mo |
kind; AS to health, including all seasons of the year, we
this Institute were smaH.bul thd gentlemen composing
them aie talented and in the highest degree rcspeclabe
a favorable Omen for the futnre prosperity ofthe Institute-
Thit the public may he satisfied of the permaneueyof
this sehoolfwefeel it onr dutyrto staw, tbpt the Trestees
and Faculty form a *mtf m action, which auguraweUfoi
its future success j and that the pecuharinternul orguiu*
xation which connects ,
President of the&lemphis Insjitute^
Silver For Sci, Spocme, • >
TirE keep constantly on hand a- large assortment oi
rV silver/Forks, Spoons* l»adleß,'#Ci, of oat-own
, street.
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OF ouejtwo and three .g.asaes»suited r ,for :^ptect*»|
coantetfdUhaftk*noies,and other pnrpo»es,jot«a|e
by . [OcK-t) ; : JOHN B.M’FADDEN & CO.
To the ClU*pn»o*Allestej»yClty^
ado Met* WaritiamiimccUately, ; i
i T a'HE'caARTIERS wagßs
4*S®S»SS@£SjSSg
g-gSaataftßEiaetfpar
, .'SALJB Ot' VALUABLE _ • i.
IRON WORKS,TKEOROB 8 .
TrN 'pursuance -of a; decree' of the ‘Chaucen[,Co\irtm
Jcmrksville,:at the Qctober.term, JSfSjiwUlaelUt;
•>.. T-ouisa Furnfeicc* id'Moittgoincry'tJottntjri Stuto of.
TcnSe,.oS “he *h dar of April, 1851; the Pirnhce
tnown Furnace and the Mount Vernon
alilbe lands attache dart* adjoj lungthere
£ to some 20,000 acres.: came time:
I wll sell a valuable regro J“?-» 55jt£r? e £
the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennesaee Fur
nace and thelYater Forge,on Barton’s Creek, with all,
the’ lands adjoiniag and* attached thereto, consisting of
TeveS thousand rwresj on acreditof 1,2,3 andd years.;
Sumner County Idnds. i
I will also sell, on the lidth of March, 1851, in the town,,
of Gallaiiny at tie Court House, 320 acres of land lying
in sufd County, knitvn us the Preston, tract of land, ona t
creditofl,3^yea n ts.^ n ,-.^ 7jj :
I will also sell, on the 23th of March,;lBsl,a valuable:
HoUheand totitt Nashville, at the Martel House, known:
m Lot No.-Mi siiaatedtunH.ghat.,-onacredtior 1,2
and 3 years. Bondand approved securUyyuill bereani-,
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’I wiU; ds lb© Adm'r oC.Robu Baxter, sell jU/the Lou- j
day of April, 1851, dPthe personal-property. Of the spid
Rjbt. Baxter, belonging FuraQce, consisung’of
75 Mules* Wpgonsr Scrap Metal,’and Stock on hand, on
a credit of twelve months; . ; '' l |
;, T will alsaseU, on thellth day.of April, 1851,at the
xsgisxmsssesmi'
jffss^SßSßsmssa^sst.
Bond and security vriU lm requited..on alliums over
810 The sale will be conuoned at each place; fromduyj
to day, HU all the > " ka v
Dec 17,1350. •
jry» Each paper send-;the Office of theCletk'and:
. Mastcr the papers containing the advertisements} with
the amount of the fee slated. Published till day of last
Union andTiup.Whigt iheXpwsyllle;
Journal flhe Cincinnati Commercial, and the .Pittsburgh
Post, will publish the above advertisement Wice a wect
until davof sale, and forward accounta'to the ClerK and.
Master tot settlement.. ( dec2B:tawts •
r «ay‘gton«an w . - . _•
r‘ “Sprtng Stoot, orcarjpete,...
THE subscriber- having reinrucd.lrem.thei. Eastern
. cilics, is now receiving his Spring slocfcof Carpets,
Oil Cloths-Window Shades, Shut Bods, Hearth Hugs,
Door' Matts.' Drugget Stair. Crash,: Table and. Piano
licted from th’eTatest importauona unibestmwmfacto?
single riQ-iho interest, of bia costa?!
mer»;«dis?X may'favor hjm.wiih aVcdir, great
paina is at all times taken '® n £ n h . to pereons
Mishina to look or buy.;, Call and examine the stock,
bb found tho latest and, best styles; or the
[ labovenaraed Goods, with, prices and qaalmes to suit
j r ‘ v Lynd 1 * Carpet Enapoilnm, *
Apollo‘Bmiding, Foorth street.;
OD FISH—IS drums Cod fiafrJn atoie and fo'f'aalo.
mart HILLER & BIOSEISOH.
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: BRANCH> OFFICE;646MTni>reIBST^F^ J<.
sitVes&bf . .
J]_tcdtiivDriiig to-oalte tho '.‘STATE
•wmch ba» bcKitdoacj-bwingrsfubd a ,_ fl ~
cles injjL IUUc ..more than Mveninonths »ana aaQjOS
over capital to the c dropiffy; ’ TbetHieCtW*
proud to say.ibaVncaily all’,the property «»
safest kind, In smalt mbs, and a largo piopHOTtiOß
?in*urCdTor only onfc year.
NdmifCf of ? Policies issued* *
Amount of property insured •* • • • w {
AihouritoGfcBiahleeptfirnitmis*®4s,49&3B -
Amountorcashptenuums-rf-*- 24,W1,80 •....* • -
Aiaounfdf guarantee atoek* 8 70,128 18 ’ *
Amountof Tosses*»»«*«»»« '■■■a ' . 0 * .3,8X1.C0.
Tohe.dedactqd fromUhe above the incidental expen
ses bribe office/ .• ■ ■ ■■ *■ ■„
i Tbcity or country merchants, hud owners of dwell
■ ings, and isolated of country property, it is believed
| this company affords advantages in pointof cheapness,
safety and security,inferior to no Insurance Company.
in:this counter. * ; • ~
Condactedontheeqmtable and greatly improved sys-. _
-tetn of of Risks, excluding ttll special
•hazardeyfnsOriOg only a limited amountin any one 10* •
icality. thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of
-laigenres, and also, on both the Stock and Mutualplan,
• it notonlypOstesspa the cheapness and acconunoduitnnr/, a •-
•of bjOiLmethods, but entitles the iosured to & purtLipo.*
Hibn in the profits. - v •*’*-. **
Jtis under the control of the following. DjreeMWfJ'-
Pi Rnlherford. Ai J. Gillitl, John B. Packer, Samuel T.
Jones, Alonro A. Carrier, Philo O. Stfewlck, Robert
Kloli J A. RUTHERFORD, Prcs’L
A.J.GnXETT.Scc’y-.
■A. A.:CABBISB, Actuary. , [ja27:’
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'Aim antn&i.&ufrmjuvancc■ Co«>
A GENT iK PrtTSBUEOHrW*. H/D&VIS, ivic© J. ,
jii-Finncy, Jr*,* deceased,} No.3B3Liberty street- _
•;For tSebcMerconv«mence of petaoEfl reaming in lb®* •:*
lower part of the ’clty* the agent may also 1 befoufluv
dbily, from eleven to and two to thtce o’clock,
at-ibe counting loom- of l.SchoonmakeT Sc Co., No. 24
; {vyood Btteet/wheTe all necessary wtoiraauon will be-
f h [ ven and communications . promptly attended io/~
'ampmets explaining the principles andbenefiisof Into
Unßarance, and blant farms famished on. application.
- Capital stock over BiOO,OGO ana consvaPUyinCrtaaiifgf;
Profits divided annually amongst those iiuated forliic.-.-i
Pitabureh, Ftb- i. 1851— -3 wr
Mailn«rFlre end lnltuaa Transportation §
. t\Si •■ V' r XE9SD&ASCJB«« • •• ..* r.‘ ;■ • S
mHE INSTOANCB COM? ANYOR NORTH £
:| * TC A, Philadelphia, chartered J794vcapltal 6000}* * *
OO»^KtttonBryii3i>lßSly«V,oOk < . n
mate insurance on bnUdings and their content* In this. ; << t
city and vicinity. Also, on properly or every. dc«crip- ; -
tionVda etdamboats and others vessels, ciibfet by inland
transportation orongcec^ oBS: ,
: Arthur 6. Coffid, Pres'l., . JecobM.Thomas,,..
SamuelW. Jones, . Johnß-Neff,_ ...
Edwtod. Smith;' .•••«ehM4=tt;Wbo4,:>--.
John A. Brown, William Welsh,
: SamuelF.Smith,... • Frauds Haskins,
.■ Samuel Brooks, - .
Charles Taylor, • ■; :WiUr^Bi;Bow^--;..>
; Ambrose-White,- • Gc wall, L „ ;
. ‘ Thomas P. Cope, . James N.ihckaoii, „.
f 'S. Mdriis, Wafer, ‘ 1 -
. This Is the Gldestrlnsnrajice Company} in the United:
States, and from its high standing, !onr«ewwj,ai* ,
pie means, and avoiding" all Tisha .Of an ex£fa-ha2«d*
oaschdwter,maybetimnsidMed flgßle.aC;
enritv tathe public. ... WM* P« JON ESjAgcnt, •
- No.m Front stfecr.
aAtHTY, PB&PBTUITy ANDMJXUIUT Jr.
THE NATIONAL. MAN FUND.
tIPEtISBUBANOE BOCIKTT 1 1
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t LONDON AND N^VV 7 yORK,.
Capital* £s,oo,ooo«.K<nial to Ga»3OO,0OO.
THSTITH a largeaurplui of profits, A'pottionof both J
W capital and surplus invested ihU.‘S.<s©verninfinv: :•
Stocks,and oihersecinitieriiHbe-City-cCl'iew York.
; Policies held iir thia country over fl,poo,'j Per?pnfl;m- :
auring participate in tbe.profits of the Company. ,
r Among 1 tbe advantages of b PbUcy.ia lbia Cotnpimx w
are the following:—; ■■
A party insured for the whole term of life may ci an#' .
timab orrow I the amount of annual premium,
without note or security, or d e pos ito f■p al i cy» ana is en
titled to division of profits;: ' • /V ; '• .
He may at any lime'suneuder hjs policy* and receive.
back as value tbereof one-balf gtoSa smn. paid try.
him inannual edmindnipremiama. v;. ,
: A party alreadyrnsured-for-whole life may, on pey
jnenf of ashmil stun^conven-WaviMunutco into;* new
policy uponoheloansystem;nowintroduced, •• .
■ Parties already insured And 'entitled' to a itro-lAtrd
lotuir are not shutoutfrora said two-third loan, if the- *, -
prefer. itjUpon the,terms stated .in.the Society's pamjm
l^A*party may, at a moderate, annual, prwsiumj insur*..,
for Inc, and he survive to Teach the age of CO years, ua
full stun insured tip to Bls.ooo,tcißfi* jxrid 10 Eta: or,if
he dieabefOTe reaching.that BgCjihe-tall,sum.insured ,
wUI be paid to his finally of legal representatives. " ' *
Ithasoecome customary in the Atlantteclueafoicoa-r:
negations to Insure the* lives of-their Pastors, and on
Christmas or New ;Year's day to roake.the. /amUy
sent of. the policy.-. This is certdlnly an excellent way
of BhoragthelTregdrdfofthertMinwier.whosQ salaty ••.
in very many .cates t» scare ely-cquat to his
wants. To the man of family, at hi* death.it tea con
solution beybuddipfession to know that his helpless,;
i little one&arethus pjfoyjdedfor.. --, , --
Churches involved? woafd do well to insure the lives
of one or mdre 'OHbe trustee*,Whose denpse-tlfo;^
:: amount woulibeiapplied toliqmdaio the debt.
Explanatory pampliiets and information given gratis,-
• atthaßanking-Hoose ot> ■ >-/
nov29 ‘ v. Wood st,second .d.roraboveFourth. .■
.. INSWiiAMOB.
mHE .DELAWARE MUTUAL .SAFETY. ISSUE,
ANCE Bosmof the Ei;
and oih’ei
property in town and antntm, insdred agamstloss or -
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium..
MiJiiiralpspaXHCß.—-They! also.insurp Vessels, Cor
■roes and freights, foreign di coastwlsßjTOider'open or-
Knecialpoliclesi'astheassßiedraaydesmn ‘ ~..
Irtutro TBASspoitTATtoa.—They also insure merchan* -
dlxe transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats,on rivetsnnd lakes; on the most
; DIRECTORS-— Joseph H.Seal, Edmond A. Bonder
John C. Davis. Roheri Burton’, John R. Penrose’, Samuel ■
■ Edwards, Geo. G. LetoeryEdward Darhneton,lsaao R.
Davi*, William Folwell,Jobn Newlm.Dr. R-M-Hoslon,
James c; Hand,Theophtlns Panldjng,a* Jones Bi oo Ja,,.
S DinEOT > ORS 1 AT T. Morgan,
Hngh Craig, Jno.T.Dogn.^.^^,^^^
■ Tsoi. C.HAfcn, YicePresident “/•*> ' - - t
, . ..Joseph W. Cow jot,Secretary. •
..r . Fir» ftndJl<utiirUMiajUue«,i
THE OFFICE of the Insurant* North America
has been rtmoved to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co., No., 141' Front street,third house East 0/ Wood
Build
ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Pteamcsata
and other vessels* for the above old ana-responsible
Company. fap3l - WM.'B. JPNRSjAgent.
r ; . - 4,lft ond Htaiih inSUrancct . _
mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
1 COMPANY* of PAilaiWyWa/Ihcorhafated by the-
Legislature of Pennsylvania-, Maxch,lB4BrCha«ei Per
petual;
whia: Company, and'fijU 20,pep cent. lpwer than thfc
usual rates of Life insurance, as the fonowiitff compart
son will show. Thus a person or the ege.of SO insuring
fine SUOO.for life r mnst pay in the Gixatd «WU,Pennflyr
panift S2vtW;PennMutual S^ff f 12quiiable'®2,OI, New
England §2,30, Albiou 82,48, New- York Life s2fiG^Life
jWnv F
Boone, Robert P King, CharleaEHayes.'M'W Balden,
Campbell/fa Mlßeeve, hi? D.iLewiajCoopeif,
J .Rodman-Barker,E;HßuUer,Edwin R-Cope, Pr«v
dmu Samuel DOmck t Tier Robert
S«ersmrv,FVanoiBßlacibUTne... . i. j
AonlicaUons willhe jreceived and ever*lnformation
rivSn J hV>SAMUEL.
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third anowood sifeeta
[ Pittsburgh: • - r • - oct23:y.i.
T~ : - INDEMNITY-
TRe Franklin .Fire Isiurauce Oompany
? Banoker, * ‘ George W.'Richardii,
■' .Thomas Han, ’ u •. MordecoiD.Levrißbt
Tobias Wagner, .. Adolphi E. Bone,
Samuel Grant,: _ Daviaß. Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, . Moms Patterson.
CHAS. W: B ANCKER, Preset
Cius; G. Bajicsku, Secretary. •*..«< .
07* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limned -
on everydescriptionof property in town and country. - )
The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund
whici, with their Capital ahdPxemiuif^7^rthlyinvested
afford ample protection to the assured^;. fc - ; _
The Assets of the Company, on January Isty:**** as
published agreeabiy.tojra ActofAssemhiyf were as fol
tows, via:— .... ....... ■■■•■■*, •
■ zr 81 «|.
- - 35,50d,37 7
- ’ 3i3*W«7l
• Since*'their incorporation, a period,ofl? vearß<tney
have paid upwards of One MiUwhFovf'Ait^\dred {
land IWtorV,
of the. advantaged of Insurance,'aawellasibe Ability ai\d
d„ f o s mo n to
ma rt] 7 olTiceN. E.earner Wood andlid
1-.;,-i ; Fin wd Ruißtituanmce.
THE Insurance CdinpanrorNaithAmeiica, «f JPhil*
delphiftthrojigh wthonitd-Ageat lhe ;«uh-
I Wriber. oasrs to make permanent and limited Iniuranca
I oapiopenyimthiß oityand iiavietnllyvand on shlptnea-
.
Arthur G- Coffin, PreaV Batauelßtook»i)-.. u v
Aie*. Henry, ; Chailea Taylor, : i
h Samuel W.lonea, SamuelW.-Smith,- ,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
.-JobnA Brown, • : Ja’eobM.TUotnMj ’
I John While,. John'R; Ne^' n -■;
1 Thomas P. Cope,. . KicbunlD. Wood,'
j -Wm. Welsh, Henry D. SherrardjSec-y.
I This ia the oldest. Insnrane A Company in the United
[' 8tale») hoving heen ohanered inITS,.; us charter Is pfir
p petitaii mjii ftota it» hlghitanding,’ long am
[ pie means', and uvoifUng'all Tiska of aa hztra bataraou*
I charee tar. it may he considered es alfe ting ample seen,i
-tjtntheiiffißoi-’, .wu4-JAar p, JOHBB. .
1 AtCoantiugßootnotAtwood,J«ueaAC(>TWaterarid
may*?
SHAWLS.— Reeeivcdihi» morntns_Mrexpreß», 400
Broahejßay Stale and Long SHAWLS—very *upo
tfot .*le» and<t»smi«. F «^Xg ON &
novl- '• ' 'BB andS4 Mattatroeat-.
f > NTvt'i7frT~ff6LA33lS--30 barrels nay crap
I Wola,m HfcfeaON.r '
Uis. 21l ani S 3 Litany at-
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