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

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:: - .: ll.w Booktl 3feW BooSt l ' .
A T HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite
; by Frank Forester— iltua-
Caro!itie of limnswick, No. 2, ly Reynolds ,
Stanfield Hall; an Historical Romance—complete,
t ThiJ Kickleburys on the Rhine; by Thackeray.,
Lsalso La Vtfileire!; or conclusionof the Iron Mask.
TheQacen’s Necklaoo ; bT Dumas. ■;■■■.
i; Polly-FeaVlossom's Wedding > by Darby.
.PonFoho Df‘a Medical StuuenVt'-'do-^. do
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Benefa Humorous Novel, - r:tU>- •do <
'OrtgnnandCaUforma*—wiihillustraiiona.-
i Gentlemen.’* Etiquette; by Cquiii D’Qrtay.
The Ladies Etiquette and Hand Boot 01 Toilet.
•. LitteU’s Living Age} -i.' f v,
Lavopgro. A new supply. iinar-y^
-.f*.- Magazines tor .Biarc & j o 1
ODEY, Graham, Sarlain aud tbe Li»«*»«*
\3T Magazines for March are receivedai WALL
nodical Office, No, 65 Fourth street. *
• ;Tbe Norib British Review.ioi
Time, the Avenger, by the anihor ol the IMnmag
““olfy Peoblossom’s Wedding, and «\ l^^
author of” Major Jonea’ Conrismp,” Streaks otSfluaiter
v,eld Book of the Revolation-No 14 _
Tbc Ladien* Science ot . Euquctl« and Hand
stodkbf 0- • Toilet,by the CountessßeGalabreUa. .....
• The G • : lncii'A Science ol Etiquette, and Guide to
* TT sai" -i*- :»»i Fibitsof Society, by Count Alfred D l *
‘ The Most Polished Gentleman in the World.—
>ie as above. 1 Price 25 ccntsv .[tnarlS
April Magazines,
tiINER t CO., N 0.32 Southfield street, have re
el. ceivcd the fallowing new Magazines and Novels ;
Godey’fl Lady* Book lot April. ; .•
do; / ' :'.ru ;
:T»aflair! *r; <to. do j..
•ten ..do. '.- : do r. r •. - V
-.^.tfouary.of Mechanies v Engme Work and Engineer*
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u'VAttSeooadof . Carolina of Bruuswick} ..r , . j
Olbe Warwick*Woodlands—or, Thibgs as .they were
. * L enty Years Ago*. 33y Frank, Forester—new edition,
v \. vised and correct < wit h illustrauoni by the author.,
rThe'Kieklebttrßbaenihe.RWne-?with a ••
RUed an easay oaThnnder andbmajll Beer. i>X »» iU *
and Slal«ticaorP|allk Roads mte
TTiiip.d States'and Canada. By.W, Kinsrsford, Civil En
gineer bn the iludaon KiverKaUroad. Ul fl r ?ffSer ? on "■
fitmdsin general,by F-toner—arid a letter on
Plank Roads; by theHon-CharlesE. Clark. • .: ' •
?Allof are ft r sate at the cheapest Book
-Store in the city: - ••• - ■; . JjPilii-i
■, — Sew Bookll B 00 *?. 1 , 1 ■ . . <j
- ■ TSOREIGN Reminiscence*,' liy Henry Rspburd Lord.
F Holland, Edited by his ion, Henry; Edward Lord
" 17 Jane Bonverie; or Prosperity and Adversity, By'CaAv
! £sS; author of Sir Edward Graham, ilolyduy
Cottage. By the authorof Mary .Barion. L :
Lavengro; the Scholar—The Gipsy—TJe PnesL Bj
George borrow, author of the “ Bible in Spam; and the
■ ; yolume°Ut History of the United States.—
Second,Series.'',- / ' •
The above worts just receivednnd^s^eb^
' .Bookseller.and Stationer,
tuarls comer M.irkctjand Third street#.;;
JONES ON LANITdFFICE TITLES-A syllabus o
the Law of Land Office Titles in Pennsylvania, b>
Joel Jonea t reeeived and for sale lg STOCKTOX _
. mnrlS L ... , N0:47 Market St.
LA JJK BOOKSTho largest stock of Blank Book*,
of every;descriplidn.. in all styles of bindery, ts of-.
' (bred for ialc. at the lowest rates, at
YT S HAVENS’BIank Book Store,
’ V £ 'i ■ - corner of Market and j.'ccond;streeis.;
Merchants are reqnetted to call and examine oar Me
dium mid Demi Blank Works, which arc offered at lew
rpriea than they have been sold in this city. [mar~
Wcbitef’i Unabridged Dictionary.
ktTrEBSTER’SUNABRIDGKDDICTIONARY.bouod
V? in sheep,l4s2 pp. (loar* 0 . Price 85.50. Thesame
" wore bound mKus*ia calf, etnbossed back and sides,
very elegant, $lO,OO. .
A'lanre snpp y of ihe above work received by
AJargcbuppj JOHN H. MELLOB..
81 Wood street.
Ketr music.
ONE i* the Calmness ; by W. V. Wallace ;
IJfThing* I Don't Like to^See—Comic Song;
CanlForget New England ;
Wanted, a Governess— by Jobu Parry;
is so very Particular; • •
Void of Bye-gone Days—by Foster;.
• • Annie Laurie ;
Lilly, or the Lost Child—by Woodbury.
Kind Words —by Mrs. Millard;
Batchelor’s Lament— by iha Hutchisons ;
- Home Sick Polka;
Olivia Polka; . „ „ ■ „
Grand Polka de Concert—by W. V Wallace;
With all the late popular songs,AVaJuee, Cotillions,
Polkas, Marches, Variations, 4c., Ac., issued m .the
Eastern Ctues.
' New Music received every week.
• -A very large and new stock of PI
ANOS to arrive, of 6,6| t 6Jund7 octaves, carved and
plant,varying in price from &275 to SjOO. Also,.tu>o
magiiifUmt Qmnd-Pianos, from the .same celebrated
manufactory- : : ■ . , . , .
The above, .with a mil and general stock iof Music
and Musical merchandize, for sale by
■ vTJOHN H. UELLOR,
Agent Tor the sale of Clucfcenng’a Pianos for western
Pennsylvania, No-61, Wood siren.
N-B-— Two Piano Fortes to lure.
Old Pianos taken in part pay for new ones■ i ImarVl
Hew stock of Pianos.
. ■■■• ■■ s MRS. C. T3LUME would respect
' fully invite the attention; of the pub-.
to her newrand splendid slock of
V;ffi .:. opened and ready for
' sale.amoriff whichiue the celebrated Hamburs P tanas,
with the new improvement of the over, strings, uie la
test and most important improvement, invented solely
by them and by no others. They have f becn mod to be
copied in this country, bat unsttcces-iuHy.
Also- one splendid 7 octave, double c-rved l tan®,
Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, New York.
Three? octave Pianos, also made by Bacon 4. Raven,
N |SuTcj octave Pianos,made by J. 4, C. Fiahtr, late
Nonna 4 Fisher, New Y'ork i together with eomc of our
own Tnflpufoctnre, with PietaUc frame. N a *r
aiBW MCSIC*
“TSTHEREatethe Friends of my\ouih. By G. Barker,
YV- l>ve Somethin* Sweet to Tell \ou,
The Robin; . »,
• Pm Thinking o-e» the Days, M«r>, . In
’• .JH» New England Home, hew Snag.dedicated i°
the'Ladies of New England;
& l*ovc is far away,
Oa f > r cet re oh lhc Silver Shore j
Night; ... ~
V Home’s on ibe Prattie Lea. By Woodbury»
Ivßhey- ByS. C. Foster;
. -eleftntyNative Village. B> O,Barker ,
C Black Shakers 1 Sone and Poska,
Would Iwt re with Thee—for Guitar j ■
LcsAdieux. ByHorr; •• • ....
.An *• •'•nsivc • collection of new rolkas> Wiiltzcs»
1 .r»j>iOOS, &c.
\l&c. mew supply of “New Carolina frucra,-’ Can
- \ Laadis, and on excellent new* wo?k 7 euilad the ‘"Mt
udtsu" a collection of popular and social songs, harmo-
and arjanged by G. S Webb and W. Mason—
onsideredone of the best works ever published..
■ H- KLEBER,Gou>bh Hur, .
No. 101 Third street..
Sope mill* in Fall Operation Again l
• Ryan's Building*) Fifth. Strut.
THF proprietor, thankful \o the public for past cuh-
Uttn*ventarts to solicit a continuance of the »ame
lor lua present«merpme—the establishment of Flour
and S&* Mißs within the cuy—for the accommodation
' offais customers, and all who wish to have really good
■Floor, pare ground Bpicas, Lc &c, .
" The attention of Famillcai Merchants and Others, Is
ittvited, and all I hbJc Is that they win givemc^lnttl,
No. 1 Diamond.
N B- All articles taken back u not found good, and
-thejnoney returned. - l maT * —
* Bolivar Bln Briek lannfattnring Uompany.
JiS.GUIVBB, ?. M. EIBK. B. F, JOSES, .11. b. SIAGHA.W.
“ GLOVER, KIKR &■ CO., Proprietor*.
rpHE subscribers having been appointed Agents , lor
I the above named concern, will Keep constantly on
v: fiend a supply of the celebrated ■Bolivar Fire Bn ck >J?' n :
cibleFire Olay, Farnace Hearths and .Inwalls. They
' are also ready to receive orders for said. Bnclr,io he
made in size and shape to suit purchasers,, winch -hall
bß s{> do nolUeem.it necessary to enumerate llie men>
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick pose.s over all oih
ers tbatnave been offered far.sale in the bni-ed btaieg,
their superiority being well known to almost nil persons
who'usc Fie Brick, proprietors have determined
' that the Fire Bricirshull lose none of I ' l “|rP! e "®“i. c d aT . l o
: able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared 10
■ moke mem even better than they have.heretofore been.
. This is the only establishment r *°w manufacturing tire
Brick at Bolivar. , KU^R
' mar!7 '. : Canal Basin, Seventh si., Pittsburgh.:;
The lease op the new voRK oiry goods
STORE, No. 69 Market sweet, w,rh.Futures, and a
: small Block of Faucy and staple l)ry Goodb,lo be sold
at a bargain. Any person wishing lo commenee busi-
ness on Market Hreet, the above old established bust;
' ness stand, one of the beat on the 6lreef,oan he had on
favorable terms, ifapplication is made immediately to
wtshes to
■ ■ ."Found*'
ON THURSDAY; a sum of money, in Bank Notes—
which, the owner con have krcalUng at l A e JrA ore 01
' JOHN B. M’FADDKN & CO., .
No. 05-Marlrel street._
For Sale.
QQ SHARES Hand street Bridge Stock*
OO M do Northern Liberties do* . -
60 do St. Clair Street . do; For Kale by
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
corner Wood Btreet*aml Diamond alley.
sH—lO hatfbfols, No. Mockaret;
IS qr. do do 1 do;
lSkitts ' do T do; ‘
2bbls. No. I Salmon: lorsaiw by
J. D. WILLIAMS &. CO
GROSS BONNEX BOARDS
for sale by
eV"K BEAMS RULED CAf WRITING PAHBK ft?
O/O .ale low hy lmars| . J.-U SIIKK
nr URLS Ohio Fire proof Point for sale by j ~
Oi) maTl> : . J. Ji. SttKE.
i /IUOVERSEEU-lOQbbls. sale
S(.«& is* Woodaueei.
: r-rtAB CIDER—IO bfcls* prime m sto r o and for sale.
. pmyd • • ■ ■ . SXPARX & SIIiLi
nr ALL PAPER —tarsal arjormanl
i W Conßisiiiiff of Trench anil American Tjaper Hang
ingE for Halls. Parlors anil Chambers, at prices ranging
fromOfc, lo W per piece MARSHALL,
65 Fourth street.
rno lIOUSKKEEPKRS— Orders for Paper Hangers
,hc W.U Paper^ore&
mar2i_ • • • -■ -■ —■
TiAWTTiIANGiNGS— SMINO BKLECTION.— Will .1 0
P received liir first canal. arrivals, a newand choice
a*«oriment of French and Eastern Paper Hanging* . in
Koid, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together with
n ift «rf» lot of cheap Balm and common papers., ,
m?rT W. p; MARSHALL, 85 Wood st.
riMCAS' TEAS? —One hundro chests prime /family
X Teas for sftte at the Central Tea Store, comprising
ail varieties.
Just receiving,' a fresh lot of Fifty Cent black* and
green Teas; which have gamed so much popularity: in
this city; SaULwholesale.and retail, by
marlS H. €, KELLY.
GROCERIES .~Mocha, Java, Rio and La-
JP goayru Coffees; Loaf Sugars* Dried Fruits; Rai
sins; Currants; Goldon ; and.jJoston Syrups; Sugar it.
Molasses, &c., for sale by fniarlS] H. C. KELLY-
TITHOIiKsiALE GROCERIES.—Just receiving—
.XV MO bags R‘o Coffee, prime;
. . . S casbs Cuba Honey ; .
lO boxes W, H: Grant’s Tobacco ;
- 10. do /Russell & Uobiuson s do i
5 bills No l Salmon;
. .•2caskspnnxeCodF«hi.
5 boxes Lavcring's D. R. Sugars, __ _
' marlS H : C. KhLUV.
BBLS: EGGS forsair»ry
i 1U marlß
, 500 '££«
VTrANTED—3OOO bush, of heavy Mill cleaned OaiB
Tf Oat Meal. ■ RHODES f LCOWJ,
marts . 1073 d Bt.,r?3o»ite SiChailesHpieu ■
iVIiIiAUnpOWDEnS—A few boxes' of excellent
15 Y^sxoa handaml
OUGAR.— -10 hhdTprlme Plantation Sugar jußt recelv
ert and for sale by
marlff
-r*I.ANTATION MOL ASSES.— 4OO: btjljs Plantation
X Molasses, oak packages.in store andfor sale by
mails • IaiLLEU A RICK EPSON.
nc BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil forsaleOy
ZD marlS KIER & JONES, Canal Basin.
Ol I TONS Juniata Blooms for sale low.to close.
ZU marlS . :// KIER fc JOSE.
irv BBL“, No.l Mackerel for salo low, to close. -
1U marlS KIER fc JONES.
™qs-40 .bbta• ju«rec’d SON,
Ql Water street
LARD OIL—W bblsi No. 1, just received and (orsale
br •B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
mariu corner Fust and Wood els.
HOPE SPICEAND FLOURMILLS— FyUSrna—
Have, on for sale, pure Spices, Hour,
Corn Meal, Chopped Feed* Roasted Coffee, Nuts* «c.
N.B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels ana
Families at the shortest notice. -
marts . F.R.PKAV<>._
Hope „ • . -
: <■ IQO bb!a, exira Superfine Flour;
100 do Superfine do;
50 do Fine . . do; . >
For sale by - F-.R.PRAVO
UOOMS—SO Coz. lar ß e Urooms for
price of SLIBH? doe [marH>] WM. DYbR.
■p?B-J9bags jusV received from 8. KTTiOfcgeott.
imcfcngCß DyER
fust received und
'• J.L. SHEE?
corner of Penn and Irwin sis
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V ’ * 1
fttisrtUamoae.
OIL.—I9 bbla J. L. Cowimng’s
N „ i _.a.c
N0»22l fc233 Liberty >l.
mtt.t.f.r & fIICKETSON.
PBLES-100 barrels Green Apples for sole by
1 mar!lo . : T. WOODS A SON,
lAKD-lOkega No. I Laid, jn#l weeded and for sale
j i,y fmtirlOl WM. PiER.
BACON— 10 casks bides*
tj do Shoulders; .
17 do Hams ; Received per steamers
and Diurnal, M~KNIOIIT.
RKASK LAKD—iHi tierces Greaso Lard, received
_ JgJ s,camera Wash,n E .on and fo^.alo
, i r M'KN?GH r
888 faa,h - "cktsONfc^KKNIOKT
BACON Ham*. Shoulder* and Side*, lasmotehouses,
for sale bv JraariS] Kltß fc
ffUJRPENTINK.—23 bbls gpuUR C ur ß ?JJ, con *
X sigmuent and for wale low by r.R. pR-AVO,
marts - NorDmmonj
B' LOOMst —75 ions No l Juniata received and foj *al<
by {marlfij KING A MOORHEAD.
I lOMINY 26 bbls superior while llormny receiving
£i and tor sale by . 'VM; D^ER.
marlS _ _ _ No 207 st_
ATOTs LOAF“SUUAU-5 bbls tor ealeby
J> maria WM. I»L,R.
QUPEItIOB. MUSTAKD.ot oor own inanufaciuie con
O Sta, ‘ U) ' h “' l '‘ n,i for RHODES it ALCORN,
107 Third ci , oppoeite 3r. Charles Hold.
—iNB WATCH KEPAIRING—BxecoicJ m ever
variety, wiUi anperiorwortmanjhip and j amnle.
New work made, &c. W W. WILSON.
FOR S\L<t2 —‘2 second hand IS gallon Copper hciilea.
Apply to rntarlrj RHQDI’A tc
on con-
OX signmeni, and tor «ale at ”**/"***??.?’
thr% dozen bfge and splendidly finished Mopsol. uu.
State. This is the most recent mao of the Slate pub
majj'tiMHie Clrt * ,r rinjCATlOVAfj^V. r pOSlTOl^V, r^eC
raar j • corner of Market aud lourth sis.
ATCTiETjKWKLHYTSIUVKHWARB, LAMPS,
■MILITARY" GOODS, &C—During the alteration
bow being made in the front of ray storet customers will
find me in the rear ami on the second Story, with a large
and excellent slock of all goods in ray line, anil prices
unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in
the shops in second story. W ■ «. tVILSUM
m3 r7 ■ corncrof Marlcctand Fourth sts.
WATCHES— Receiving 1 and ou hand, an extensive
«i v '-oriint*nt of iheliest London, Liverpool and Ge
neva nwinfucturcs. fltul warrantol as to accuracy in
time—fine finishiaiiddurability. tquaftoany imported
W- W. ulbovN}
corner of Market and Foorlh si*-
J—fcVVKbltY AWU SIL.VKH WAKE—A large asiort
ineni of the finest kind always on hand—and new
wprk mude to order. , » ,
Forks, Spoons, Ac., ot the best material and the low
est rates. [marlS] W.W. WILSON.
SUNDKIE*— 00sack*prime Kentucky heathers,
. SOO bus. Dried Peaches•;
H7bbds. Sugar;
280-bbls. Molasses;
50 boxes superior s’s Tobacco ,
150 bb ( s. Tar;
10 do Tanner's Oil ;
15 do Cloverseedi _
■•■ For sale by CARSON & M’KNIGIIT.
mur7 04 Water street-
Fish— slactercl, Nos. 1, a and 3;
Shad, in whole and half barrels ;
Herrings in pickle ;
Cod Fisli in casks; For sale by
Yeti*! .ALEXANDER KINO.
SUNDRIES— 400 bb!s. Family Flour?
50 do No. 3 mackerel ;
75 do Tar;
05 do Rosin;
100 • do prime Neßhannock Potatoes;
50 do tted Potatoes ;
40 do Green-AppJes; .
500 bushels Cob Corn!
‘2OO do Shorts;.
50 do Oats;
For sale by T. WOODS A SON f
marll) No. 01 Water st.
LADIES’ DRESS '
15 pcs. plain all wool high col’d de lames , -
5 pcs. .do do black do; ,
25 pcs. new and splendid style baregedc lames
10 pcs. choice canodbies. Just opened at < .
mar 4 - a. a. Mason & CO’S.
‘I nnfi ACRES OP LAND in Jefferson county for
l-UUU sale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at
the office of ffeblO A. WILKINS A CO. _
rriEA—lohalf chests Young Hyson;
X 10 do extra fine, do;
10 do Imperial and Gunpowder;
... 10 do . Chcelan and Oolong j
40 catty boxes various Btyles ;
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO.,
mars comer oi. Wood and Fifth st*.
riIORACCO—IS boxes B’s Hoaoy Dow;
X ' 15 do s’« do do;
ID do IfiJ extra do;
20 do do do; For sale by
ra ars_ ,JLD. WILLIAMSJA CO.
ZINC WASH BOARDS-T-VJS doz. Holmes’ Paten
for sale atmanufactUTer’apnces by
tnarS J.j). WILLIAMS A CO.
SUGAR— 10 hlids. prime New Orleans;
20 bbls. assorted Lont;
10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for sale by
mars' J. D. WILLIAMS! A CO.
Molasses— 75 bbis. New Orleans i .
12 do Sugar-House;
5 do Golden Svrup; for sale by
i. D.VVILLUUS & CO,
SUNDRIES —100 doz. super Com Brooms;
4 bblfi. Hickory Nutt; *
10 casks Potash;
lObxs.Saleratus; .-
50,000 Common Segare;
2.000 lbs. Deer Hair; ■
go bxs. Fox’s Starch; • ■
10 bxv. Wood’s Pearl Starch;;
•. 3 cases super Rice Float; for sale by
- J. D. WILLIAMS fc CO.
T*OLL BUTTER-12 bbls. good Roll Buuemor sale
Jtt t>y . (roarO] . • ■ WM.pYRR.
FLOUR— 60 bblfi. Superfine; :
. 50 do Fine;
10 do “ Musty.” for Bale by I
'wm.&yeh
ACON—Hams: and Shoulders jusi received from
smokehouse for sale by. . [roarOJ WM. .
MOLASSES— SO bbls. prune oak coverage j
30 : do 1 cypress- • doi i
For sale at a reasonable puce by - i
marG . WM. U
.BATHERS—SCO prime “live geese” Feathersifp
sale cheap. [mart] W.M. PVER.
T ARD—SO packages No. l kees and bciTrela.j
• • WM. IIYKR.
J>OTATOfcS— 51 bbls. dry meaty redts
OFk DOZ. rUBS for solo by
4/0 mur6
JUrngs aitfo XUetilrines.
Conchi and Colda Cared In 48 Houi#. i
SINCE the iutroduetion of this,new compound, Coußhs.
2 and colds UrC cured lti&vefy short time. We.■will]
warrant Dr. Koy&er’sTectora! Syrup to euro cases ot,
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugius, in less, lunc ana ,
at a eheaper rate than any other medicine ever tnscpv
-TT HAS AN ENTIHELY NEW ACTION—The old
Cough Medicines always sicken the . s . lo * n "p n p o r f£
i dace nausea which ismore disagreeable than }jj® B
itself. This Uohviateaiu thiaimiTOW,for it is apdens
anCsoothinft article and It will cure, or rt«»non«wiH u
tlfundcd' Tile evidence in favot of this meuieino ?n
oar city, from our own anyone
nf ita ftffieftpv. It Is the prescription of a regular pnysi
man! and'&bola o “d\y
SHSStSb
ssssssfifii
m &nflhinston county, who had suffered with Asthma
mid Chronic Cough for eight years, has been
Uaved andlho °o B in removed by the Uro of half a do
iiovcu uiiu mu v»* pectoral Svrap. Agenilemdn from•
wrlrnsthat“ he l*' «te Pectoral Sy
rup to fcc a good article, for he has used it in,.-W?
oaae and in the cases of members of hisfumil> with the ,
SSf CEUHB MkWCW. bow MOV*
—lt is pot up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six
b °CooTOtT*i’loam£KEeEas would do well to beep a sap
olv of this medicine on hand all the ume, as it m one of
the most perfect and efficacious remedies
cd for allcoughs and diseases 01 the lungs and incipient
C OTon EXTRA—Many porsons. will try to get
vou to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not
heed them. If you want to gel well, buy Dr. Kstsej s
Pectosal Stbup,and take, no.oihen this .will cure you.
It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs
of the materia mcdlca, and te compounded by a person
skilled in the healing art. There can.be na deception m |
this medicine. It» prepared in your own cily,,and the
nropiielor has numerousicenlficates, attesting Us valu
able properties, which will be shown to any person de
sirous of seeing them- - . - . M ,1
agists WAtrrgp throughout the United States to.sell
this medicine. Large discounts will bo made to those
who will lake an interest m the medicine. It will pay a
large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf
fering humanity a service bv placing in th.elr hands the
greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever
i wholesale and retail, by KF.YSER & M’-
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom all letters for agencies most be nddressed.---
Alao, for sale by P.M-CatryjAUcgheny city ,P- Brock
er, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington John
H Buchanan. Hickory; fecorga Kcyser, M’Keesport,
J. D Vowell, CanonsbuTghj and by merchants and
droggiats generally. _ - ua ~ J —
fI.C. KELLY.
■public Attention ,
b respectfully mviudla the following truths, set forth in
relation to one of the mos t important Romaics of mod
arn ‘“"‘petroleum OR; ROCK OILi
IT Is not more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was brought before the public, for the relief and
cure of disease; Its great powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more cetumtwul
its great fame spread- It is not the remedy or a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one,
which we conceive, will continue to be used whenmU
nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
a Natural Remedy,elaborated inthedeplhsof theeartli
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human
competition. It is ouf duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write Taunt—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put confidence lit our statements. The sick are very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. A story Can hardly be too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gallingor humbugging some of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this; wo are anxious only
that the trnth in relation to our Remedy should be told,
in order to secure for it a reputation lax exceeding any
single article of the materia medico. Plain, unvarnished
facts—facts that may beascertained in oar own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimonyin favor of the le
“williin the past two months, two of oar own cniien.,
who were totally blind, base been restored to sight.
Several cases 01 blindnosu, in tho Slate of Ohio, hove
been cared. And, also,lliccasc of ngentlemau m Bea
ver county- There arc others; but thesecases are near
home, and may he referred lo by any persons who muy
havcdonbls on the subject. These cases were cure l af
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as bopeless-
Tbo Petroleum will cure, when used according lo dircc,
lions —Diarrhten, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Lout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face |
Chronic Sore Eyes; Ringworm, Teller, Scald Head |
pains in the hones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wen,,
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, spinal irritation, bever and ,
Ague,Chronic Coaghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul
monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro
daco CONSUMPTION. , ....
Barns and Scalds, diseases oi the Bladder and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns Bad
Bunions, in fact, ilisaoutar cmvEusslaaiaunT, and
has boon tned in moslof the above disease.* within the
past year with the most pcriect aitcce**. CeiUucates
that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
trill take pleasure in showing them to the annexed or
their fnenus. ......
Whatever others may say about their medicine*, the
Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. rh>-
sicians of high standing in the profusion are beginning
to u«e it m their practice. Those who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainly, are willing to ttwaidituue
praise and consideration. Itefore another year roll*
round, all will be curapelled to acknowledge thanhe
Petroleum is the greatest mediciue ever discovered.
For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by
KEYSRR &■ M‘DOWELIi t
140 Wood street.
Also—R 12. Sellers, 5? Wood Mreet iD. M. Curry, D.
A- Elliott. Joseph Douglas*; Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, S. M. KIV.R, Cuual Basin, /ih street,
Pittsburgh. D aB
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER:
t> KPBI K l
the true digestive fluid
Or Gastric Juice t
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the tourlh stomach of
the Ox, after directions by Baron Ltkbio,jdie great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON,M.P.,No.
11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wouderful remedy for INDIQI.STIQN,
DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LITER
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY , cunnglaftcr Nature’s
own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice.
Haifa leaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Five Pouxxjs of Roast Bbkk in
about two iiotms, out of.the stomach. .
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron LT£Bio,in hiscelebrated workon Animal Chem
istry, says i “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous t(0
the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu*
cou« membrane of the stomach ol the calf, in which va
rious oracles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed and digested, just m the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach.” .
Dr PEaeBA, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di
et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ork, page 30,
states the same great fact, and describes the method or
preparation. TheTcare few higher authorities than Dr.
Pereira. , .. . .
Dr- Combs, in his valuable writings on the u physiolo
gy of Digestion,” observes that “a diminution of the duo
Quantity of tho Gastric Juice i * a prominent and aU-prc*
veiling cause of Dyspepsia;” and ho states that u a dis
tinguished professor of medicine in .London, who was
severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything
else to foil, hud recourse, to the Gußtr.c Juice, obiainet
from the stomach of (mug animals, which proved com
pletely successful.” .■
Dr Ghaiiah, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta
ble Diet,” says? “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology,
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in wutcr, im
part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti
cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges
tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest
ive process,” •
Dr Smou’u [Trent work, tho “ Chemutry of Mon,” (Leo
. & Blanchard, Phila., 1840. pp 331-8) says: “ Tho (Jiscov.
cry of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history
of Digestion- From recent experiments we know that
food is dissolved ns rapidly In an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is ta the natural Gas
tric Juice itself” ... ,
Professor Dosouson, of tho Jefferson College. Phila
delphia.inltis great work on Homan Physiology, devotes
more than fifty pages to an exnmtnnlion of this snbjeot.
ills experiments witlt Dr. Beaumont, on tho Gastric
Juice, obtained from Hie living human stomach and from
animals, aro well known. "In nil cases.” he says, “di
gestion occurred as perfectly ta the arnfieial as in tho
natural digestions.” w
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr Houghton’s preparation of PEPMN bus produced
the roost raaivolons effects, curing eases ofDohilily,
Emaciation. Nervous Decline, aud Dyspeptic Consump
tion, supposed to be on the very verge of Iho grave. It
is impossible to give tho details of cases in the .limits of
this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have
been give" o°f more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New \ ork, and Boston
alone These were nearly all desperate cases; and the
cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perraa
n'lUs a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to biltousdisorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and
the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs
upon the Digestive organs* after a long sickness. Also,
for excess In oaung, and uic 100 free use of ardent spir
its- It also reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There ir no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
winch it does not seem to reach and reraoyo at once.--
No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT
RELIEF! A single dose TtmottsaUlhtunpltasanxsgmp
umu, und it only needs to be repeated, for a short time,
to make these good effects permanent PURITY OF
BLOOD und VIGOR OF BOD V, follow at once. It is
Sarticularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
ramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to Insanity, Suicide* Ac.
-Price,ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottle will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor.
ffold by agents m every town in the United Slates,
and bv Toepectable dealers in Medicines generally.
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYBER A McDOWELL, 141
Woodatreet. . , ■ . - . i •
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nvSOty
Al«o, fot saleT>yK.~E» SELLERS, 57Wot d street •
Bull’a Sarsaparilla and tbe Gholera, .
IkTOT a singlo man, woman or ohild has died of the
«jV. CHOLERA or any of Us symptoms who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where this Sarsaparillais made, and wheTO from 160 to
200 bottles are retailed daiffe bat few isolated cases of
Cholera hove occurred, otriT they : were either persona
from boats or those who our advice.
*[ Cincinnati Chronicle,
For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL,I4O Wood at
Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may alwayslhe
btuined. : 0“lj«
PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DIAIUIHCEA, a
disease very prevalent this hot • weather-rtbe fore
runner .of Cholera. Try it! jForealoiby ,
ivfl ■ KEYSER A McDOWELL, 140 Wbod at.
irmtEw.
V dcoS
JrL« SHFiRi
BOOK iAND JOB PRINTING.
Hi Ktld'Clftb Streets.
rpHE Proprietor of the Mobjtino Post onTTHBECtmt
X xm hlAsupAcrTOEfl, Tespecifully informs u-s friend*
and the patrons oflheßonopers.tnat hehasalargeas
sortment of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL
necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he ispre
pared to’cxccute
_ • LETTER FaKfiSPBISTIEOOP'BVBBTD’BBCWPTIOIJ:
Beoitt. , Bills of Lading, Circulars ,
Pamphlets , Bill Heads, Cards,
Handbills! • Hat Tips. x
r> !D~AU kinds of Blanks.-Stage, Steamboat and. Canal
Boat Bids, with appropriate cuts, printed on tlieshortest
nonce and mos: reasonable terms. - „ v
•He rebpectfally asks the patronage of bis fnenus ana
the public generally, in ibis branch ofhißbualnes*. ■ ■
sep22 •• ... L. UAKrb«’
JAMES W. WOOPWEtfj, . ffl
TP- CABINET M 3
E®fea FURNITURE ■ MANUFACTURER IJI
Wnre-roomo £7 and 09; Third street* :
J: WvW.Tespcclfuily iafolrmß his friends and custom
• ersfbat he hasnow completed the largest .ana u
nestntock of household farnmire ever before ? e cn, m
Uus city, as he.is determined to uphold the quaUl) witn
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana newest
designs ;: and from the ‘extent of- his orders and facility
m manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warrantee!
furmtarc, at the Lowes; prices. ■ . --a
■He has adopted the principle of identifying the . cu.-.
lomers’ interest with his own, in quality ana-pnee, anu
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every aes
cripuon ■of fanlitare, from the cheapest and plainest, y>_
the most elegant and costly, ihat a boasc, or any part 01
one, may be lumished from hla stock 7 or mafliuracturea
expressly to order. He therefore solicits an tnsMpuon,
that the advantages of his establishment may be known.
The following articles consist, in part, of hia stock, jyhica
tor richness of style and finish, cannot bo ourpaased-in
anyot the Eastern cities:
Parlor,
drawing, din
ing, and Bed room
chairs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, ma
hogany and walnut-Eliza be the n, :
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of even
description: Conches, Sofas,Tete-a-teto anu Di
vans of tho latest French and American pattern-,.
Taaliacs; What-Nots, and ladies* f.arlor Writing Desks
of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood and walnut centTe and sola,ta
bles, extension dining table*, all sizes of the
most improved, and decidedly the best kina
mode; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and wasbsiands or. •
each a large assortment, gothic hall .
and parlor reception choirs, ottomans ;
and stools, secretary and book
•• coses, Bide boards, fire screens,
towel racks, bat stands, and
music stools, cribs, and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, sn»-
• hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
&C- Ac. Ac.
A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabihet tti-xsas supplied with
all articles in their line „ . . t , ... .
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
ear notice.
All orders pro" l "’’
CHAIAS &SD FDBSITCaK. ■>
No. flB Third strut, between Market and Wood, Bov4hsidt r
tTi We have now on handle large i^ia>*gggg|
|,safmS*CT
I ■(•are confident cannot be * n rp a a a e d» iipi£pi2«
equalled, in this City, or ix tie West, in style andfimab..
Those who arein wsrntoi Furniture are respectfully
incited to call and examine foi themselves.
ID* Steamboats furnished on th.s shortest nstice.
m lo,<lerBprO & CO.
*co,
v+v -.. _ ’
MEE
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- ?■ !•>
r ."j. •-.•■*» • ..i
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iHis«Uamoits.
attettdedlo
Faraitaro and Clnlf Wwrc Rooms«
Age***** x B. YOUNG & qf Third
GSmiW. and Smilh/Uld fts., opjxai it Brown\ KoteJi IJL^
' ~cl- : - viftihvrrh. fa., keep constantly on bond ftpi ;
taaaawMwtiH make toordor.ai the lowest prices.* 1«
HOUSEHOLD nod STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of ilie best workmanship and most approved
:stytes. fcMff
Steamboat*! Ahoy!
i JSr> Tub subscribers lender their acfiV
tor the favor* bestow tg**
cd upon taem by their Steamboat friends, and|lf|
would respectfully remind them und others into- »
re«ied in building boats, that they arc at ail times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the be#,
material and workmanship. OUNG Jt CO.,
Corner Third and Southfield streets.
feblO opposite ‘‘Brown’s Hotel.”
ii, C. UAXUS£. ,
Htniiur & Dftuler*
CABINET WABEROOM, tiMITII HELD STREEI\
Benoten Scvenih*trt«l and Strawberry alley, Fxttsburgi, ra.
HAMMER A DaULER keep constantly onhand
il _ a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
533 warranted eqoul to anjna the city, and sold on as
*| "favorable terms as con be obtained tu any sinulat
establishment in .be West. They have now on hand on
unusually extensive stock,embracing oil kinds or Furm*
lure > trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrilrCm
WM- E. STEVENSON continues to .manu.*
feature CABIXET-WARE of every cicsenp*
Jfl- ■ lion, at his old stand, corner ot Liberty ana
ESffiSSlScve&lb streets. . UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all us branches. ■ ■■>
I&xtra family Flour*
FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietor*
of the “PITTSBURGH CITVMILLSV'Iuivo placed
boxes for the reception ot orders,at the following places;
J &. R Floyd’s store* cornsr of Wood and bih ats.j
M U ay wood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market
A. Beclen’a store, 3d street j ■ ■■■
L Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smnhfield;
John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets \
Telegram. Office, Fourth street? t
H C Kc’l/, Grocer, cor.sih st. and Market alley ;
M. Grass’s S’.»»«,®th Ward. . ....... ,
The Flour wiU call twice or thrice daily, for
orders and tho Jtc., delivered prompty either in
barrel* or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable lor family
use.) without charge for cartage.
Ilia plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that
driver* can have no peimisEion to leave Flour without
jaymeut Wc hope that the public wilt be pleased with
his arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do tA«n just
“ 8 1 rnay-Al WIHIARTH A NOULK.
HOt FO£l CALIFORNIA.
THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack
ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house
oi CORWINNE, BROTHER &, CO., at Panama, and
to encage Passoge la first class sailing Vessels from
Panunu to San Francisco. Every information given,
on application lo JOSIIOA, .RODINSON,
apift Post Buildings, Fiflh st., near Wood.
Cheapest summer goows in town.—Light
/ Cloths, all wool, Cashmarcttes, Scotch Plaids,
Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety oi Mar
.cme, and other Vestings ■ '
Philosophy of Drandreth’s Vegetable
r ' Pills.
WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, the secret springs of 'Vitality
were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and
understood that the food we eat, was converted into
blood, which repaired the waste ot the animal machine,
iho food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat thQ Internal
fire® that waun. and invigorate our inner man. The
blood is &a electric fluid which carries this hem to every
ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the
hair and homy noil, wile the blood is thus the seat of
life, it is also the scat of disease. Food gives the body
strength i Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary
power to throw out from itself .all imparities; thus ren*
dennglhestroara of lifo pure andhealthy. - If men were
more sincere, thero would bo fewer .religious creeds,
and if they kept close to nature’* laws in the management
of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As
men grow intehlbgent.thoy will become wiser and hap
pier? even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that,
wheu sickness assails them, they use Brandrolh s Vege
table (Jniveral Pills, which soon restore them to health.
They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require
noextra care whou they are used, in either diet or cloth
ituf. They should be always in the house, to that upon
the first indication of sickness .they.may boused. One
dose in the beginning is rooro potent for good, than a.
dozen after the sickness is fixed in thesyslem. in colds,
coughs, asthma; rheumatism, cosuvencss,fo vers, and. in
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, BruitdrcUiV Fills are .a known and
fully tested medicine, one that Is used by hundreds of
thousands in this country and throughout the civilized
world- They are quietly superseding all other medi
cines- They take out only lliat from the blood which. i»
tho cause oi weakness and pain, leaving strength and
health: they produce healthy sleep at tught, and an ap
petite mat relishes all kinds of food. - >
Sold at No. 2D Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts
burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pulsate kept for sale
-?. e^^ rs ‘ gu^la 1118 omy Thomas r&path.
A. nitiUßlM 4b CO.,
H A c V h®a«^
a large assortment of fancy and plain which
they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. _.
forma-cash only. tdecd7:ly
Dissolution*
THE Co-Partnership h«f^‘> l ex ‘ s S‘"S.belween the
subscribers, under the firm
is mis day dissolved by rauraal consent. Either partner
may use the aame of the s“ ioNNOTJ
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pituburzh, April Ist. 1850.
Ity Having soldmy enure mterestia the firm of J. S.
Boinmx A'Co-to M- O. Patios, ray late partner, and in
retiring from business, I take gnuivteMmlnwoom
mendiSg him to the confidence of my htendvand the
public, ■ fnn3l J. 8. BONNET.
nemovai. .
THE subscriber wiehesto Infotm the of Piita
adjoining rooms, fordierlyusedas the ChEomcle Printing
office—which, in connection with his old room, makes,
the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country,
and his advantages so f arslirp a “.
. for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain
of suiting every person who may favor him with a calh
His stOcf is complete in eve ,P;. “'}i c , 1 '
great pains wiU be taken at all tunes lo show goods to
P "eSl’ WlSh ‘ ng “ lpok 0t y ’ E rW.LYND.
r, c- Stocfcton,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
No 47 rnßitn or jyfe.Rj.ffT aim TlQBI) STBSSTfI,
HAS cdnstantlv on hand for sale—Wnung| Letter,
PriSnndTea PAPERt-Bonnet,HliidenVFul.
tera-Sd ><*“,? Newspaper
PRINTING INK—which he yil aell at the jpwest cash
pnwkjor in exchange forßogs mu Taanwi Scraps.
HEW SPRING GOODS 1
Mattel strut: No-7Sf betweenfourth si. $ th* Diamond.
THE subscriber is now receiving from the Khstero
■cities a beautiful,cbotcomtd desirable stock of the
newest fabrics and designs, from the London ana Pans
Markets. - "• ,v’
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS,
PnrQhasedm the New York and Philadelphia Markets
at the lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety pf
the newest and richest styles, and latest importauona of
French, English and German Goods among.ihe leading
articles will be found the following; . , • 4t .
Pans printed Beragede Lames, from IS* cents- to the
finestqoatity. - - r
French and English Lawns, from 12i cents ,to uta
XSKSJ,, from «.o m cents £>-yd I
■ French WorkCollara,newßtyle,from IPcontsto the
best article imported. . r-?
French and English Ginghams, from 12i cents : to tne
best quality in the market ; i - ; y-
English and American Cluntzcs, from Ci to. cents
#yard, ■ • • - • ■ • ■
BichPans punted and embroidered Muslins- alia tir
• gaudies: new style plain and iigured.English Popuus,
French Berages,rieh styles; super black Gro da Rhine
Silks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and
Sana de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines. and a beau
tiful assortment of black 1 and colored Alpaccds, and
French Thibet Cloths. .
‘ Chameleon Silk and Turk Sana Shawls: superior Her
nanna Silk Tissue end Borage Shawls; Ca&bmexe,
Thibet, Brosha and Moua do Lame Shawls.
FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. '■ '
French work Capas and Collars; new. style Bonnet-
Rtbbous; Linen Cambric Hdkfsana Cravats; black and
colored Kid Glove*; Llsle Thread; Mohairund'Twistea
Silk Gloves and Mias; Silk, Worsted and .Couon Hose;
together with a large add complete assortment of Para*
sols and Umbrellas.■ .vs
GENTLEMENS QQQDS. .
French ond English Cloths, Casslmeres and Vesungs,
SUc Shirts and Drawers; Fancy :Cravais;-Liaen Cam: i
brie and Silk tldkfs; together with a splendidassort
ment of Gloves* Hosiery arid Snspeadcrs. - - ■
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE ;GOO£S. ..
Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns,
-Cassirietls and Kcnlneky Jeans; Cottonades ;3ed Tick
ings ; Checks; Domestic Ginghams*: Red;, White and
Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, 4c. . :
The customers of the Uonsc ;and<sl.ll cash buyers, are
i requested to call and give the above; goods, an eaTiy ox
i a initiation. The stock is large and'complete in .every
I variety dud style, all of the latest importations* and will
| be sold a. the vsaY »«""B ORM3i
75 Marlret street
SEVENTH.GREAT SEMI-ANNBAG SALE OF
DRT GOODS,,
One Pilce Store, of A- A .JHABON & GO.,
Nm. 04 and 64 Alarktl stud.
WILL commence on 80,1850
and continue through the month of January. : On:
ihin occasion, the whole of their immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retml Trade,.-«nd their exten
sive stock, 'amounting to‘One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand Dollars, will beoffered at Retail, atfally one
fourth less than usual prices. : , • . .- ,
The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one ot
the thousands who attended the sale; of last year, will •
be sufficient guarantee for acallthis season.. They will
howevermentloha few of the Goods and Prices, for uie
benefit of those who have never attended their. SaiCiF-'
Seh Cashmeres, ’ - 75 c. Usualprice $l,OO
fiOOps. Cotton and Wool CashmereBy2sc.j usual prwe: ;
Cottonand Wool Delaines, 15, 181 c. Usual
"Sfc High Colored PlainDeLaines,4sc. Usual price
lo ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. r Usual t prlce
50 ps. Black Silks. -. Reduced 25'p'arcenL; < :
100 ps. French Merinoes, 81,00, Usual price Sl£*t»
300 ps. I’araraettaa and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced *w
25WMLOiig Square Shawls, which wiltbe sold at from
Blto 85 less than the usual prices.*, s . ■ .
'.-3000 yds; Bonnetßibbons,atBand 10c. Usual price
18 and 25c.j • : " ' ■ ■.
- Fast Colored Calicoes, 6*c. .Usual pme&c.,
100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and toe
Usual price 10 and, 19|c.; ..
-OOcases Bleached Muslins. RedUeedSc.per yard, .
t»CO bales Brown Muslin— .
: Also— Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery a 0“
Gloves,linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassuneres, Cassiuets
ai Togethtr with an immense variety of other,Goods,all
df which will be marked down to lower prices than any
of their previous sales V ~ . . . •
They invite an early call, as many oa their choicest
Goods willsoon t be sold..
The lowe., P nceuamed .. tot..
Noe. 62 and 64Marketstreefir
EMBKOIUBRiKS! !~tteceived per express, a large
eßM>ntsent of the following Goodfci , ..
LadiesMioolc, jaconet,and muslin'French wrought
cuffs andacollars; Kossuth cuffs and collar®, Valenci
ennes and Louis Napoleoo do do j Louis Napoleon ula
Hue, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves * chenu
zettes; black Chantiila and Jove veils? ladies’ break
fast caps ; infapis* saps and waists ? embroidered linen
cambric handkerchiefs 3 liioclish thread ; laccs and edg
Ides; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting®* to
gether with a general assortment of French embroider
edanUlacegood,. F OT . O le by A mAson cq
Nos. 02 and 04 Market sireeL_
U. DAtJLCa
PgING BONNETS—Our first lot received and open
ed--cornpxiaingia part the.following sty lea.
White and Yellow Lace; Qqeen’sO.wn;
Aibobi Chip; ' hiirToJtpi
Milan da; Jcany Lind and Satin;. ,
English do; •• Fluted Straw and Satin do;
Fine Straw and Diamond Pearl end Loop do ,
Florence Cnmped; American Lace,
English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed;
English Albone; - Fluted Manilla;
5 SUk do;
A A. MASON A CO.
Cloths t Cloth* I Clotbs t
AT EASTERN JOBBING prices,—ns pieces
Black and Fancy.colored: French and English
CLOTHS: Pilot* Cloaking and Drab Cloths.
Justopeucdal A-A. MASON fc CO.’S*
dec2 Nos. 61! and u 4 Market street
Till Roofing. I
THE subscribers take this method to inform property.
holder?, house-builders, and all others interested,
that they still continue the business of Tut Roofing, m
all its branches.: Their skill and experience m this pan
of the business, bashilhertoenablcd thorn to give enure
satisfaction* .And they hope, that by conumnng the
same policy of using the best materials, and employing
skiltfat workmen, to keep apthiß favorable impression.
If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought
before the notice of this community tor the first time, ]
we would consider that the importance of the subject I
would jusufy us in extending our views on its superior
advantages./ This, however, is not the case. We shall I
therefore* confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the
6th day of June,lBl4, fneariy seven years ago,) we fin
ished our first jokof Tin Roofing m this place. From
that up to the present lime, we nave covered with tin
the roots of the finest and most cosily buildings that
have been erected in this eounty. We have given our
views on a previous occasion qp lll6 superior advantage
ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time,
the great tester of 01l things, has but too clearly proven
Utc correctness of our opinion. . . ]
Again,if weplaceTlnin )uxia‘posinon,wiih Slate as |
a covering for houses, we think that tin will bear a Civo- .
ruble comparison* with some;decided advantages.— i
These advantages are* that when tints used the roof can
be mademnchflatter—thereby saving materials, in the i
length of Tofters, brick-in the gable ends—making the <
house easy of access m ease-.of a fire, and showing a
bolter finish and. appearance. Also, when tin is used -
the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and
heavy expense for copper guttersytopper flashings, Ac.,
—things indispensable an slate roofs. If farther reasons
were deemed necessary* we could offer the experience
of our eastern ciUcsxn proof what has been advanced,
as it is a well known fact that New .York andotbereasi
ern cillesvery generally prefer even* tin for. their most
costly and splendidbuUdiogs, notwithstanding (hey have:
a full supply of slate at their doors. With these remarks
we willleavo- the subject with those interested, and will
take pleosnrein giving further mfonnauon when called
on. JOHN DUNLAP A CO.,
fob!7 corner Market and Second sis.
Btooped.Bhouid.era.
SHOULDER BRACES.—'The£o Beces are. essential
ly adapted to those whose professions m life render
the included posture necessary. To .the consumptive,
the sedentary; and all thoso who, m their daily pursuits,
have contracted, the habit :of aioofgaig, this shonlder
Brace is inestimable; It prevents the shoulders from
failingforward on .the chest, expands the dimensions of
the chamber in which, the Lungs and Heart are con-,
toined, and gives buoyancy to tbe whole fnuno;. thus, in
its action; counteracting the principal causes which lead
to disease in thoie important organs, and to a numerous
train of nervous ills,-Jo which so many are subject.
For snleby • ■ KEYSER 4. M’DOWEI.L,
niarß v *.• > v. ; >■' 140 Woodst
Dr* Fltoh’i Abdominal Supporter.
THIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with
unparalleled success.. The effects produced by it
orettufy wonderfut.in all those cuscs where abdomi
nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal
muscles. Uis a’surd-curo Hat falling of-the womb, and
the long list of diseases which attend thatcomplaint.
For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWKLL,'
marfi 140 Wood st
THESE Trusses are most confidently recommended
to the afflicted for the radical cure oCHtrma or Hup
tun. They retain the rupture perfectly r and mny be
worn with ease and comfort by the nauent. and have
been known, ih many Instances, to effect a speedy cure.
For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL,
m arB 140 Wood st
Important to Tallori*
JUST RECEIVED—G Doi. assorted Tailors! Patent
Shears, from No. 10 dowti to No. 2.
ALSO—3 DO2. Barbers 1 Patent Scissors, direct from
the manufacturers, and for sole or
BOW* *. TETLEY'S, 138 Wood st.,
2 doors below Virgin alley.
DRY APPLES—C 2 Backs Dried Apples;; ?•
. ; lObbl*. do; For sale by -
jaB - /. L;3, WATERMAN fc SONS.
—“ : ~ 1 ■ ■ ■■■ Nottce. .■ ■
A LL persons indebted.to the late firm of Johnston &
J\ Stockton, will please call and settle frame liately
and save costs. [iab3J JOHN PLEMINfi; Agi.
j.d. wii.i,iak3'-••--■•-Jons vkrr, rs,
J> Dt WILbIASIS & CO**
•WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS
' Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
■-. < Aml l DealeiB in I
OOUKTBY PBODUCE AND PITTSBTTBOB ttAKUVACnr&BS,
Comer of Wtod and Fifth ztretts.
Pittsburgh.
' Steele a oiUcer’s -
BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP,: Run's
BoxiDiao, Virginallcy.thirdtury, batsttn Wood and
Liberty eireets. .Coxes ofall deacnptionsmade and de
livered at the shortest police; [feblO-ly
OftllNY---:8 bblsi k ' n Beaver Hominy >
IS do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy,
Just received and for sole b? 1 WM. DYER,
maz6 N 0.201 laberty ftreet.
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- :jh
sDrg ©ooto
SHAWLS.
Hew Vfttent Trniies.
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iiUsceUcnuous.
KSnlder’i" Wln< Bton>
76■ WALNUT--STREETS
rPHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining Bl! Wines,
i Liquors,Ac.,GOOUandCHEAP.
“SNlDER.’’hue lately—inconsequence of thenmnet
ous larga sales made by him to consumer*—been obliged:
largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, and
helms now the satisfaction of offering some of the. beat
Wines and Liquors ever imported by him* He .would
: .refer to some invoices as follows—viz: . . .
I : DUFF, GORDON & CO. SHERRlES—embracing deli
cate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very
choice MANRANILLA, aIV on draugbvby the gallon.--
Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, raeaiks of 10 1
gallons speciallyjekcted for consumers.' Some EXTRA
AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in which he
challenges as equal to any that cart be produced.
V The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher- ,
rios aTe. peculiarly adapted to as they;
streogthen.wuhoai, stimulating, and have not the acid of
many other Wines. i
* PORT WIMJS —principally'specially, selected fori
bis sales to consumers from the slock of* * Bubhbsteb’s,”. \
at Oporto, and imported direct. : . i
These Wines are fruity and delicate, and Jhavo been >i
highly approved by lus custorpers 4 'because of tholr i
manifest superiority overall other Pons and Red Wines j
palmed off as such. . \
They araof various sorts andiprices,m bottles and on j
I draught bv the gallon; or wholesale by the cask. Among -i
1 thera fa kome tare delicate WHITE PORT ondMALM-1
SEY PORT t L _ - . I
1 * # *PersonssufleriiigwuhchroniCQffccuonofihebow-i
1 els cannot he too careful m their PORT, ~; v •.. . .. i
i MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich,
SwlhSid" old East and West India Serciai, Ac, Ac
i on draught, in boules and by casks. .. . .
«»■ ,s the SPARKLED WINES of lire subscriber,.it
m«cßknownU.atthcMOL*r EXTRA CHAMPAGNE
I and Ibe splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, lraponed
i by him are superior to any- other Wines,
ui prices as low as most of the inferior wines poty in the
i market winch are put upon buyers as first aass~ ,
m He has also CHAMPAGNE WINESof Vanonsbrnnds
i and qualities, at very low prices, retail or wholesale, in
I the article of fae
i ber holds lumseli to be a judge, and he offere tto tui
i stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single co
zen. to the first class or '\vrcrmeren* 3i of Mbdoc.
I Of BURGUNDYWlNEShehasalargcstockanucan.
i assure customers that he can present to them, ffpm his.
i vanlie, as {rood a bottle of Burgundy as. Franco fcnoru-.
I S AUTERNE and BARSAC always ou hand niboitles.
His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES,
i from the cellars of Messrs. Dshtua&d & Johdml) of C*o*
' blens.are extensive, and number many Stilt .Hocks and..
1 Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to. tne very choicest
vintages of the “ STEINBERG,” which is the.bMV:
of COGNAC and other BRANDIEB he
has now a fine slock, embracing some very iOld extra ot
1800, of Oiaed, Dcptrr A Co., ano some celebrnled
“ CLAVIER oflB-.H,” incighth casks, and 1843 |n hbds.
and “DUBOUCHE,” lsl4,inhhds. oneoimgnmnn,wWcb
V AIs^IIUSH,SCOTCH undMONONGAHELAWIIIS;
KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY,
and all other Wines: and includme_nll ol the
above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS', us any
‘’Teo'nsbTm Mvoncd stoek of HAVANA SEGAHS
Goods delivered , rnlhxn one dtp's reach of fhua
delphia, freight paid. . Orders wilt be promptly execn
tedifsentbyraailortelcgraph •
Address, ; JACOB SNIDER, JR., :
..Cheap Wine Store, :■
70 Walnut street, Phil a;
J. Tt Secberf iVoodtvaid A Co.> ; |
Builders and Erectors qf Lightning Bods, m A
V : SCIENTIFIC jBRINCIBLES. ■ ;, J
ORDERS left at this office or the Poal.Office; and for |
personal interview 1 cai be seen on Fourth street, |
residence of Dr. Hunt, between; Wood and Ferry.. * |
References— Professor SiUiman. Of SiUiman s j
Journal; Proiessor/O. M. Mitchell, of the CmcitmaU
Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania.
j Professor Chester t’eweyi D.D.« j
| MVD., New York;, Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearland
I University*Ohio. . . , m * ‘wu-a«
In Pittsburgh— A.VV. Loomis, John Harper; Wilson
RVCandlessi Mr. Clulda, Col. Morgan, Rey. Mr. Spares,
J. D.. Williams, 'Major Harding, U-S. .Arsenal, John
I Ewing- & Sons., L. Harper, D. N. White, W-iA,
I Davis and Jonn H Shoenber-
IVpt [novtoilt .
OI23QIPHIS INSTITUTE. • : ..
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular- course of
Lectures will commence on the first of November .
and continue unulthc last of February., The Anatomi
cal Dcpartmciuwill.be opened and ready to receive
Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart
ment will he under the direction of the following
PROFESSORS
z Freeman, M-I>-» Professor of Anatomy
R.B- Newton, M. JD.« Professor of Surgery. ....
H j Hdlce,M- D-, Professor oi Theory and Practice o
W BrR» C M. 1)., Professor of Physiology, Pa
thology, Mineralogy and Geology. -
S Kiira, M- D-,Professor of Materia Medico,! hcrapen
ucs and Medical Jurisprudence. . .
J Milton Sa«dbbs, M. D., Professor 01 Chemistry and
Pharmacy. • ■* - .
1 A Wilson.-M- D., Professor of Obstetrics ana lKs
ea«es of Women and Children.
CLINIQO E'kECTU RES .
fi&diant— Prof. U. J. Hclce- ;
. Surgery— Prof. IL S. Newton.
2 Freeman, M. JX, Anatomical Ueuionstrator.
The fees fora foil course amount-to SU‘5. -
Each Professor’sTicket,sLG. Matnculator’s $5. Ue
monsvators Graduation, Sdt). ;
Those desiring turlherinibrmauoo,wmplease address
their letters (postpaid) lo the Dean; and Sindenlaarn
ving in the city will please call onJu m iat the Cornmer
aiaf Hotel - fl. S. NEWTON, . .. .
ciaiuoiti. . , Dean of the Faculty.
. LAW*DEPAiITMENT. .
Hon E W M‘ Kino, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law
Jko Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence
Tm7is~ s6o per session. • :■ ,
Allcoramunicauonspertamingto this department rausi
be addressed lo ..... L. W. M. KING, I*-«]
MtmpkUiTmn^ March, l»so. ■ . . ..
• The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, will compare farorably ;
with the moatdistingui&hed in our country. TheMcdital;
Faculty constitutes an anomaly, in this or pn> other
coaaxry—allof them are able Lecturers and ihetiesioi
Those who willcoiucmplateourgeogruphica)position,
and the extent of oar populuuoo, can have no doubt as to
the eligibility of our. situation tor an enterprise ot tne
kind As to health, including all seasons of the } ear, we
deny that anyoOumty has mart.
The first class of the Law ahd Medical DepaxtraenGo.
this Institute were small, buttlia genilemen composing
them are talentod and in the higUesidegree respectable—
a favorableomea for the futuceprospenty of.the Institute.
That the public may be satisfied of. the permanency ol
this school,we feel it our duty to state, thaUhe Prastees
and Facultyform uuniiiu acuon,winch augurs wclifoi
its future success; and thauhe peculiar internal organi
sation which connects them>cannoibe inicrupu,d.
F». W. M. KING,
aP I President of the Memphis institute.^
Silver Forl£&» Spoons, &c, ,
WE keep coimamly on hana a large assortment ol
silver Forks, bpoons, Ladies, &c., of our own
manufacture, ot standard silver. r
1 JOHN B. M’FADDEN & CO ,
.'Wu Market street.
Giuieat
DF one. two and threegasses, suited for detecting
counterfeit bank notes, and other
by joctSM] JOHN ILATFADUEN * CO.
To ttie ClUscns of Allegheny City. .
A BOX for the reception.of Orders for CITY MILLS
FLOUR is leßat Uit store of Mercer * Robinson*
Federal street Such Orders will be promptly .supplied
qq 8 10 : WILMARTII * NOIiLR.
300 Ken Wanted Immcdiatelyi
A T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAO.—The wages
J\ are 80 cents per day; and we charge 81,75 per
week for boarding. Apply attho office, on the Steuben
ville road, near M’Donald’s miles from Pitts
burgh- • Uunods:lfl BURNSIDE, IIANNEV & CO- -
SALE OF VALUABLE:
iron works, negroes, mules, &c.
IN pursuance of a deciee of the Chancery Court m;
Clarksville, at the Ocioberterraj 19jO, I. will sell at
the Louisa Furnace, m Montgomery CountyySlate or
Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851. the Furnace
known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon
Furnace, with all the lands attached end adjoining there
to- amounting to -some 20,000 acres. • At the same umo,
and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter,
d Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2,
and3years- ThorcaLestateon acrednof 1,2, J and 4
7e Onihe lltli of April, 1851,1 will also sell, at the lato
residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn.,
the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennosseo Fur
nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek,; with all
the lands adjoining ana attached thereto, consisting of
several thousand acres, on a credit of I>2, 3 and 4 years,
Sumner County Lands near Qauatin;
I will also sell, on the SGth of March, 1851, in the town
of Gallatin, til the Court House, >320 acres of land lying
in suid County, known as the Preston tract of land, on a
creditorl*2 and 3>eats. . ; .
.v House and Lot \n Nashville.
1 will also sell, on the 2Sth of March, 1851, a valuable
House and Lotin Nashville, at the Market Hou&e, known
as Lot No- 64, situated on High st., on a credit or 1,2
and 3 years. Bond and approved qecanly will be requi
red of the purchaser and a lien letalned on the real es
tate in all cases. P, PRIESTLEY, C. A M.
Sale of Hales, WagonB, &c.
I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou
isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenny on the Oih
day of April, 1851, allthe personal property ot the said
Robt- Baxter,” belonging to said Furnace,. consisting of
75 Mules. Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Slock on hand, on
a credit of twelve months. •
I will also sell, on the lllh day of April* 1851, at the
late residence of Robertßaxter, m Montgomery county ,
Tennessee, about3o Mules,Horees, Cuttle, Household
oxid Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop
erty of said Robert Baxter; on a creditor 12 months
Bond and security will be required on all sums over
910. The sole will be continued at each place fromday
to day. till all the property is sold.
'8ec;17,1850. ROBERT BAXTERjAdm’r.
JT" Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and
Muter die-papers containing the advertisements, with
the omonnl of the fee staled. • Published Ull day of l ast
•sale.
The Nashville Union and True. Whig; the LoaisviHe
Journal; the Cincinnau Commercial, and the Pittsburgh
Post, will publish the aboveadvertuemeni twice a week
until dayof sale, amlforwardaccounta to the Clerk ana
Master for-sellleraeiiL . - dec2B.tawts
—Clarksville Jeffersonian, __ ■ ——.
Spring Stock Of Carpets..
rpHE subscriber having returned flora ’he £«««"
I ciues, IS now recciving.bisSpringstock of jf u ..
Oil Cloths; Window Shades, Stair RotU,irearili Kuge,
Door Halls Imi A f“i u have "been
Covers, Hatting, is., Ac. i bestmunufacto*
lectedfrom the interest” this casto
ries. mav favor Mra wnh a call, great
■DprS) nnd nil. who to ahowGoods to persons
pains is at all timesexamine the slock,
wishing to latest ’and best styles of the
where con be found “ pncesnnd qnahnes to suit
nbove named Gooes, who jj W bVfID,
all. . Lynd’s Carpet Emporium,
Apollo Building, Fourth street.
C- r-ygH ~ifi dramm Cod fish in store and for sale
°marf HILLER fc HICKETSON.
MEM
EMU
Stnto mutnni.gtre Ipaaranee Company
BRANCH OFTiPE, H PBaTHgtaJ-P ct.,PrexsaTr^^,
'JL endeavoring tO'Vtdke the
COMPANY”-,meet-
community, is .the tmpaiWfeled/^onntjW'bMMjw
which has issued Pou
ciea in n. liule morethan peven months
over 070,000 capital to the company. TholHrectors are
proud to say; thanteariy alt the- property Utearei w o*
, the safest kind, lit, smalLrisks, and .a large proportion
insured for only one year.
NamberiJOf Pollcfes - 3,953 ■ Q
Amountof property iumcd****. f w
’AniountofgTianimeepremipms.S4Cr,49o 08
Araonntorcaahpreimumsfr—**.: si,G9l£t> v::: 'L... rtC1 ',o
Amount of guarantee; stock* **r; ; , '!T"-S-- 70.1-jy w.
AmbubFofTosses'*•••*••'**'*** 4 --. r " ” ‘ S . 3>Boo 00
- To be deducted from the above the incidental expen
se* of the office. • .» ....
Tobityof country merchants, and owners of dwelt*
ingsiiand'lsolated 1 or-couutry.property, it* is’behoved
•titU company affords advantages Inpomtof cheapness,
safety: and security;-infenor to qo lusurnncp .Company
ir-this cbcniry* . ‘ , ■ .
Conducted on'the equitable add greatly improved sys*
-tem-Of ClasdifiCatier. of Riskif, excluding: alt special
hazards, insuring only alimited-amountln any one lo
cality, thus precluding the frequency ccna'occurrence of
I large ares, and al«o,onbothine Stock, apd JMutuatplan,
[ it not only possessestbe’eHesppessarid accommadapon
pof bo® methods,3rot'eiitftle's the tusored'td a paruetpa
tiouinihepf6&ts.'‘*i? ' ■
It is under the control of UfibfoitowlngJDireeiors
P. Ruthertord. A. JvGiUstt, John I*. PackCTj’SomuelT,
Jones, Alonzo A. Camer* Philo C. Bedgvrick, Bobert
Klotz J A. BimiERFORD, PreaU.
A. J. GfLIiETT; Bety.
A. A. Csaataa, Actuary. *» • • ' : -—L|g27:y_
Penn OlntaaJl Ziift lnstuance Oa.) J;
\-GENTIN H:DAVIS, IviCe J.
■. j,--
- Forthebpuercottyenience.of persojj&reaiding m [\
lover pan the aTChvmay.jalßp J»o found K.
daily, frameleveata twelveand' twd id three o’clock, - *
at lfie of J; Sbhoomnaker ; & Co., No. 24 ■
.Wood;«trect, where all;necessary* taromiiuiOD will be
given, and commaaicaUoas : ptompily ,auoraled to.— T
. Life . jrs :
In aud blame, forma fariushed on,appU'cauon. . i;
’ Capital aiocir over 82t}0i0C0aad'!conitim'tly;inhreaBin5.. . jj
Profits divided annually amongst those insured for lift*
r. piiabargkt Fskljlßol—Sat v >ra?.v>»V-- -1 ■• ' • 'J . .%]■
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mnrlncFlre ana Inlnna Tinupgrutlan
rpilE JNSCKANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMEB
.X lCA,Khilailclj)hia,chanertd lTO4vC»plt»ieaoo r -
O(T0, asseli Jairoarv 13,1951, BltOOliSpS, 00, will
make Tnsurahfce’on ouilauiga’ hnd their eohtentt in this
city, ond'viclnity.Aisovonpropcny.Qf every descrip*
uon,oh steamboats ahd'other.-.vessels, either by inland
traJiaporuUoaoron the '- ’ '
1 DIRECTORS: „
Arthur GvCoffiniPrea’i., Jacob M.'Thomas,
1 Samuel -W* Janos/.. . ■ t John R« NelT« -
.Edward Smith, , .. Richard D. Wood,
John A. Brown. ' Welsh,
, Samuel-F, Smith, Fraaci* Haskins,
i Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Alhbone,
’ Charles Taylor,' William 33; Bowen,
i Ambrose Tyhitc, - George WVA*p inwall,
Thomas P. Cope, • James N; Dickson,
- Si Morris,'Water, H.D.9herrerd,Sec»y-.
This is.the oldeat lnsarauco _Company- in .the United
I Suae*, and from.its high standing,Jong experience, arn-
I pie means, and avoidingair nsks ! of:Oii ; ;eXtraJßazard».
I ous cbaracteivmay be.considered as offering ample *e.
I curit/totbepublic. WH.P. JONES, Agent,
I i Nd; 141 Front street.
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iiAJ'ETyi AND &HCVRXT Y.
THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND.,/
LIFE INSCRASCE SOOIEfY
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LONDON AOT>,NEW-YORK.
Capital, £sOd,o6o««Equal to ©9,800,000.
“fUriTH a large rtiiptas of profits. A portion of both
W rapfial and surplus invested in U.S. Government
Stocks, and other securities in the City.of. New York. „
Policies held in this country over 0,0 W;. Persons in*
1 suring participate in the profits of the Company.
\ California risk* taken at uduetd rata. .
Among the advantages.of.a Policyirytfns Company
are thefoUowiiig:— . *
[ Jl party insured for the whole term of life mayor any
{ fwisborrow on*-half the amount of annual premium,
I witbOQt noie or securtiy, or deposit'd policy, and is en-
I titled todivisiondf prolits;
I .He may at anyitirae surrender his polka, and receive
I backus yalue.t&emof one-haif the. gTosa sum paid.by
r him in ahnaal 'cotnnlon premiums..
Aparty already insured for'whole life may, on pay
| ment of aamall : somj convett/his insurance into a new
| policy dponJhe loan system mbw introducOd;
l Parties already insured and two-third
loan, are not shutout ftbei said two-third loan, if the*
prefer it, upon the teimi stated in the Society's pamph
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1 A party may,ut'dmoderate annual:premium, msuir
[ for life, and he survivelo reach the age of 60 years, (Ai
I full.sum inturtd up to 915,000, iiriM&epajtf iohim: or if
I he dies before teachihg'uiat age, thetuU.sain insured
I will be paid lohis family* 6r legal repreSeiiauves.
I Ithas Become cuaiomaryin the Atlantic cUieaforcoa-.
I gregatioaa toinsufe the uves Of their Pastors, and. on
I Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre
j sent of the policy* -Thu is certainly an excellent way
I of showing tfceir regard for (heir whoso aalaiy
I in very many caiesia fecatcely equal to his,immediate
I wahia. ; Toilhh mhh«f family, av his'death,it is a con«
I solatibn beyond expression to know that his helpless
| littleonesarethha provided > .1 vi:’.' .
• I Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives
I of One of mote 'of the demise the
• amount would be applied wjiquldate the debt, .
| Explanatory p&iuphfetasnd information given gratis,
iat the Banking House of • WMVA. HILL A Co. t
1 novSD: :> . / Wood at, sccond dcor above Fourth.
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milE DELAWARE iMUTTAL 'SAFETY INSUR
i ANCECOMPANY.4- : Office, North-Room of the Ex; '<
change. Third street, Philadelphia. t)
■ Fibs iSstrturrcK —Bhifdings, Merchandize and otliei ;»
properly in toien jsnd eawntry, : insarcd against loss oi \-
damage by fire at the laweyirai&of premium. . u
. Mabikb fjJsuEARCE.—They also msure'Vessels, Car l :
goes and freights,foreign, oroaaSlwisej under open ok ‘ (
sperialpolicles, us the assured may desire... f ; ?
iNiiißDTEANsroKTATio.'f.—Theryalsoinsure merchan* io
dize transported by Wagons* Railroad ..Cars, Cana! [;•
Boau and Steam Boats, on rivors and takes,on the most 1 ;
liberal terms: - Js
OIJtECTORS—Joseph tl. Seal, Edmund A. Souder ' Tt
John C: Davis. Robert Buftbii, John RiPeitrose, Samuel L
JMward3,Geo.GJLelper J .Edwn.rd ; .Darliitgton. Isaac R. &
Davis, WlUSamFolwclV.Jobn'NewHuiDr.R. ftLllnstoa,
James C. Hand, Jones Brooks, k
Henry SloanfHughvCraig,GeorgivScrrilI t Spencer Me- 5
llvoin,Charles Rellyj Johnson, William Hay,Dr y
S.Thomas.John Seller*, Wm.Kyre,Jr. y
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.*- 0, T. Morgan, l
Hugh Craig, Jno. T. p re3Wei]lt \
Thos.;C..lUn», Yice.Prftidcnt;;'' - i - K
Joseph. \V. Cowas, Secretary. .1
ll7*OfliceoftheCorapaioy I No.4ii Wateratreei, Pitta- >■■
bnigh: ' QclC:dtf| - r g.A.MADBIRA,Agent. t
Fire and aaai Ine iniaraao»«
THE OFFICE of the Insurance Norik America
■ has of Hardy, Jones
& Co., No. 14lFronr street, third JioweEast of Wood
street, where the subsenber will issue Policies on. Build
ings and their cohiehts^andohSUipraentsby Steamboats
and other, vessels, for the Above! old ana. responsible
Company! - ' lap3] • WM. P. JQNEB, Agent.
Life and Healtn insurance;
THE MUTUAL UFEANDKEALTH INSURANCE
of lncorporated by the
Legislature of-Pei»Dsylvttma*Blarcl4tE43 ; Chatter-Pet*
petual;CapHalSloo )
tania Companyf and lull 20 per. cent, fower than the
.■usual rates ofLife Insurance,as the following compari
son wilt show. Thus a per son, qt,the pge,of «ft) insuring
for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyf
vama SiO®, Penn Mutual Equitable 82,04, Now
England AlbionS2,4Bi Nhw“cforlt Life 92fiB t L »/*
aiid&eatik, Philadelphia* 8L91.\,.. ;i- ; : •
; -Dntsctow—*Sainuel-D Orhck/Chatlea Df (all, Wm F
Doone, Robert BKing^CharlfcßT.HayeafALWßaldwin,
Chas O B Campbell, M M Reeve* M.,Dn Lewis Cooper,
j Rodman Barker 5 , E‘H Batler,'Edwln R. Cope, Prtsi
,denu Samuel D Prwfdenfj.Roben P.' King
Secretary, Frahcjsßlackbonie, ■*. - v/-
Applicationsiwill be received nndeverriaformaitou
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,. AguitU Optic*;
Commercial Rooms, cornerof Third and wood streets
Pittsburgh. •• - ■ • • - oct2o;y
INDEMNITY,
The FranUia Firs Inanranco Company
o? piulagyunot •
TVRECTOBB:
I 9 Charles W. Banoker, ■ George-W.'Richards,
Thomas Hart, > , -Mordccaiß. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, . . AdplphiE. Boric,
' Samuel Grant. ;- Davia SvErowne,
Jaoob R.6mith, . . Norris'FaUerson.
CHAS. W. BANCKERiPres’t.
Chas< G. Uakc&ke, Secretary. - <
JDTContmue.io makeiusarauceyperpetualor limited
onevery Uescriptionorproperty in town and^country.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond
which, with their Capital and Premiums* safclyinvesied
afford ample protection to.fche assured.
The Assets of the Company., on January Ist, 1049, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, Vli-:—*. i-v ‘ , • : •-« •
Mortgages 41
• Ileal Estate *♦-«» ——- ; 94,724 S 3
i . .Temporary, r~n~irrr " 65
Blocks «»■ ■—■«»»»■ .»»».«*-■■■■ 51,u23 25 •
*Cash,&c.‘ ■ -r-* »■■ ■■■»’ -33,804 37
: $13,318,49* U
ineorporatiorr, a-period Of 19 yearß,they
have paid upwards of Ont Million Four
sand IhUarSt losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insttrancc'oa welliw the ability and
OfficeN. B. corner Woodandtld ats
' fire and Bunt nunnmct.
THE rnjurance Company ofNorth America, of Hull
-dolphi*,through iwdulyjtaitaifcWff AgenLlhe Sub
•cri'ber. offers to muJte permanent and limited Insurancfc
onproperty, i u this city and its vicmity,and onshipmen
M. 'b'Wi'V “ d r,T . MBECTOHS
Arthur G-Cftflln. Fresn. . . Samuel Brooks*/.
Alex. Henry. Charlei.Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones,. Samuel W;. Smith,
• South, v Ambrose-" White,
John A. Brown, Jacob fiLThoffian, .
John White, ;Johnß.Neff. 1
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D.-Weotf.T
'Win. Welsh, / HenryD. Sberrordi See>.
This isibo oldest Insurance Company ist ‘the Vailed
States, hiving been chartered in 17945, Its charier is p er
pcUial v and firontits high standing; long* experience, am
pie means; and avoiding all risks of an oxua:.baratdouv
character) it may beconsidercd a* offering ample aec im*-
tytothepublic.WlLLlA&TP. JONES. ‘
■ At Counting Room pT Atwdoa>‘ Jones & Co.,Water and
Front ats., Pittsburgh- . -- ’ . _ may4y
SHAWJI/8.— Heceived ihij moxfiinff per express, 40&
Brocheyßay Staifc'andLoiig SHA.\vLS~-very suoe
.riot styles ami qualities.' 'For sale low. ‘
' • A. A. 1 MASON i CO.,
. Maml 64 Mattel «lrem
TJL.ANTA'fION MOLASSES— au patrols new croo
X Upla«»» juttiecertea'anafatsaleliy r
. MU.EEH A RJCKJETSON,
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