The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 29, 1851, Image 4

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ATCHfcS, JiSWELKV,SfLVKKWARE. LAMPS,
. / .;IVULITARY GOT)D3, AC.—During the alteration
, now being, made in the front of ray store, customers will
. .'linAme in,the Tear, and on the second story v wuhalarge
.. and excellent stock of ul! goods in my line, and prices
;•/ unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in
::tiie shops m second story W.W. WILSON,
murz . comer of Markctanri Fourth sta
' '/TLOVERSEED— IS bbls. for sale tow by ’ *
L/i dtarlS WM DYER.
..kfWtn.CHEE9E-600 bbla very Btronjj old Cheese for
O Ea'eaWow Puce- (marts) WM DYER
T'SBIEP PEACHES—I 3 bbls. superior halves for sale
1 1 antis WM DYER
WANTED—I,OOOH)s. Srst-rate Beeswar t
_tj for -which Ihe highest market price will be paid.::
"marls WM DYFI?
u j->‘tiWkg—3a tegg and g bbls for-tale faV -
~~8 martS - STUARTS SILL
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"VTOTICETO* "DEALERS IN CORN—We are lire-.
LTparedfo contract for tho delivery in Pittsburgh of
Corn to tbe.tunonntvSl 5,0Q0-baabcls > more or less; a
smaJltoartiiuiieear.and the balance fibelled.
fiuu& - - RHODES* ALCORN
for 5.00 Q bush.
. ffOodbcaVy Oata.-weltclemred.
tlSl! •* , ' RHODES fc ALCORN
iT|BEMIU2H'^MU3rARU our.own manufacture,
*■ rojrSg - - _[ ft. ALCORN
CTt&tfißAkjC A'CID-*IQ ca*e»ii3rsule by :v-
J." M ,B & CO,
• marzg,:,v »■-• comsr'£trtt and From sts.
✓OHOL—3obbln of different strength, for sale by
nart3 B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO _
- best quality, for
>';>Jj.r<rifrby ,Tnnii3Bi-- ,B.A.FAHNESTOCK-* CO.
AjlTHto. VvaX.—2sll ibTTor salo try
» tr\\r inaiga B A FAHNESTOCK fc CO
-’TVTEWOODS-SSObbls cbippcdand ground,for Pali
,JJ by rmnriSJ B A FAHNESTOCK ACO
laI+TPJETRL—SO kr'ga refioed far *a‘e by ~
) ttarSS BA. FAHNESTOCK &CO
1 ' C AGO—SOO a» poiirlod tor sole by
& mama B A FAHNESTOCK A CO
/"'lLO'vlii —500 ibs for sale by ' “
U mai2s B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO
OPi*LRA3—2d tbTTfor Bale by
- •- ns B A FAHNESTOCK A CO
TpAft CORN*—3OO bush To arrive,—will be sold low on
fy the wharf Apply to
_ aar26 RHODES L £
fiHtidiEl) CORN—3OO bush to axnvc^tb*
O be sold low on the wharf, Apph to
ja*rg6 RHODES & AX CO n L \
/CHOPPED FEED—On hand and for sale l»
RHODES It aLGORN
” arga 11?, Third f., oppoelte Si CU&tle» Hutcl
• \:QPAPr-100 uoxesforsale by
__ STUART A SILL
boxcs for saio by ■ ■”"
' STUART A SILL
$ boxes Sxiu for sale by ■■■■■■ ■
Ng. jParag’ -■■ STUART &. SILL.
IQ3ACCO—GO.boxe* 5 , fl J pmrie > forBalDby : ’
. ■ ; - •, ; . STUART A SILL.
-'A/’IN W3-AR—SObbls Just received and for sale by
- _ ■ STUART,A.SILL.
Bnpcrfiae.for sale by
mkr2S • STUART & SILL, 124, Wood street.
IBOUND .PAINTS—In'OiI; neatly put up in un cans
of t fit to 10 Bsj, each. Amougst which arc—
. ManneGreen; . • Pari* Green? ..
Chrome Yellow; Black;
Yellow Ochre; Terra De Sienna;
Prussian Blue; Umber Raw;
Umber Burnt.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,
corner Ist and Front streets. -
&JAL' SODA—2O cask* English for sale by
)«mai2g V - g. a; FAHNESTOCK &CO
IOTATOES—IOO bbls and 60 sacks for gale by
ytna*Ss : STUART & SILL.
PAPER— Largut assortment in the West.—
yon»isUn« of French and Amoncßn I'uperHanjr*
Parlors and Chambers) ai price* rangiuc
SOpcr.piece. • Forsalcby
W 1* MARSHALL,
r:.: fnsjgl - . 85 Poonh street.
• dIOUSLKtJbFERS—*Orders for-Paper Hangers
X can be leftat die Wall Paper Store of
./■ttgtSi:...- • : y"-'- •■•-.■ •• •-' • W. P.MARSHALL.
ri HANGINGS—saaxno selection: Will Ic
received by fim canal arrivals, a new and choice
. . wsorenwiDi Frenchmiii Eastern Paper Hangings m
• aarnaskjboqaet and plain patterns, together with
. . a JaTge lot of cheap satin and commonpapers'
„ ttar7 • W.P. MARSHALL, §S Wood st-
."‘•. r f¥IEAS!-TEAS!—One hundre chests pnmo family
•J. Teas for sole at the Centra] Tea Store, comprising
• •:fill varieties. - . * • •
vj:; afresh lot of Fifty Can black and
green Teas, which have gained so much popularity m
this city. Sold, wholesale and retail, by
- ~ntarlB ■; ■; ■- ■ ■ . ;■ .■ h, C. KELLY
' * GROCERIES,—Mocha, Java. Rio and La*
v . X .gwra Coffees; Loaf Sugars; Dried Fruits; Rah
, } alas, Currants * Golden and fioston Syrups; Sugar II
, /..y by > fmarißJ . IL c. KELLY
• ~ 1 WOIiESALE,GHOCfcKIb3.—Just rcct'ivinc—
t j ■'..'iff -100 bags Bio Coffee, prime;
a’ ::i J - - r 0 caska Cuba Honey;
ti : ■■!■ JO boxes .W. H. Grant’* Tobacco
; ; ■ -.10 -tio Rnssoll «s Robinson’* <lo;
■.v- •’ SbblsNol Salmon; ’
2 casks prune Cod Fish;
5 boxes Lovenng s D. R : Sugars ;
m,rlB ■ ■ ' H. C KELLY
in BBUi. EGGS for sale by ■ ■■ ■ ~
XV/. .marts H.C. KELLY
•500®°- B fe *' K,ME URItD i EAOHKS—far >ala
«*UV/.iaart3_ - "H. C..KELLY-
bush. of heavy Mill cleaned Oats
riv:W-;-aW««M«fcyP«:Meal.t RHODES fc ALCORN,
'*» t_5W9. 107M.SL, opsoaite Si Charles Hotel-
jgREAD
boieß'Vf excellent
. hand and for sale by
• mart! . RHODES * ALCORN.
W* 5
, Kr]Ti'ur L . A ' R P . bbls J, L. Uow&Ung'a
Not Wiater Lard Oil just received and for «aie
. MILLER & RICKETSOtf,
Nos 221 & 223 Liberty^.
SUqAE.-.l°hhd» prime Plantation Sagarjust teeeiv
eiand for tale bv ■ ■
■ ■ otaria -
,LACTATION MOLASSES.—IOO bbU Plantation
-Molasses, oat packacef, m store and for sale l>y
. ■ ■ MILLER A RICKETSON
Oft BBLS. No. I Winter Strained Lard Oil for sate by
&Q marlB KIER & JONES, Canal Basin
Oft Blooms for sale low. to clo«e
VV/ , marlS. KIEE * JONE
1 f\ -&BL*, No.l Mackerel for sale lave, to close.
:,.i.U..marl3 .-.■■■■ . , KfBR & JONES.
HGGS-20 bbls just rec’d and for sale by
El ; T. WOODS A SON,
CI Water street.
A barrels Green Apples' foraale by
maigp . T. WOODS & SON
T AKD OIL—4O bbls. No. 1, jim received andforsale
Jj ; = . B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-,
map O-. . comer Fust and Wood sib
- yPICE AND FLOUR MILLS—Fj/JVSrrw
-S_A on hand and for sale, pare Spices. Floor.
Chopped Feed, Boasted Coffee, Nuts, &c
- Grinding and Boasting done for Hotels and
Families at .the shortest notice-
TTOPE MILLS— “
••• 100 Libia. exira Superfine Floor;
100. do Superfine do:
50. do Fine . do:
For sale by , -F> R. DRA VO
BOOMS—SO doz. large Brooms for saTeatthe low
rpnceof gl>l2t doz, ■ [marlp] WALDYER
■ ■T> iEr»U>bags just receivoa from S. U. Thus. Scott
' ■ JV-mmfl :-.■■■; >■ ■■ . wm.dyer
packages fresi
fU *iarl* ' ‘
<. ,»*RD—lOkegsNo.lLurd, jest received and forsale
jjrby fmarlO] WM-DYER.
-> rjACOfr— lo casks Sides: ~
—a-do- SbouldirsY - -
« .17 do Hams* Received per steamers
,- IVavjgator and Djurnatj and for sale by
;;jaan7 , CARSON & MCKNIGHT.
*• /iBEASB .LARD—-473 tierces Grease Lard.received
; :\jrpec4teamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale.
•w# CARSON & M’KNIOHT
"Ij'EATHERS—4 ; OOO &s, prime FeatheTs for sale fry
*' J?. ..-niarlg.. CARSON & MCKNIGHT-
—roailS- CARSON A M’KKNfGHT.
BACON Shoulders aniiSlden, in smokehouses.
.-Jbrftaleby . _ fmarlSJ- _ KIER &JONES-
Turpentine.— as bbis spims fnrpenune on con
signment And for sale low by P. k DRAVO,
.mariB ; No 1 Diamond
BLOOMB,— -75 tons No l Jumaia receivcdand for sale
by ;: fmarlSlv KING & MOORHEAD. :
- IJO&IjNY.—2S bbla superior .-white Hominy receiving
, ix and for sale by WM. DYER,
mar!B , *No 207 Liberty at
"VTO. 8 IiOAP'BUGAR-i-5 bbl» for sale by
IKrimane • -WM. DYER,
SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of oar own manufacture con*
. stoutly on hand and for sale.
• T . RHODES A ALCORN}
lO7 Third at., opposite Sr. Charles Hotel.
WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in every
JC- - variety, with soperior workmanship and warranted.
Newtvork made, Ac. [mails) W. W.•‘WILSON.
• 1?0R SALE?—?second band 18 gallon Copper Kettles.
JP Apply to [mar!7J. RHODES fc ALCORN.
'ft/f AES OK.- PENNSYLVANIA—deceived on con
-4SX .flJffnmcm, and for sale s\ngly t wholesale prtct,
•> three.dozen large and splendidly finished Maps or this
. Stue. , .This is the most recent map of the State pub
• uehedtend embraces all that-Is .desirable m a perfect
map,at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY,
- -mart. corner of Market and Fourth sta.
W
• TlTATCajES— Reccjvm* and on Juind, an exiensir?
'* yT' - issonraentot me best London, Liverpool and Ge
neva manufactured. and warranted ae to accuracy in
anddurabihiy*Equal to any liribbrt/fi
W W WILSON,
. corner of Market and Foorth su
* marlC
JEWELKY AND SIbViSK WAKE—A largo assor't"
stent of «he finest kind always on hand—and new
work made to order.
Forks, Spoons, Sc , of the beat material and the low
est rates-tmarls] : W. W. WILSON
ritT"ABH MlKPORB—“Crane's" LaborSavin?Soap■
Jff : for sate bj the bar, ut the raannfaernrer’B prices
marls ■ • WM. DYER ■
CtUG-d-R CURED .HAM—IO,OOO pieces in smokehouse
:jj forsatebf : fmarts], . WM-DYKR
IINE-rLQUR—W DbU. fine f lour for sale cheap
• m&rlfi M. DYER.
ihifeVeok
MILLER A RtCKETSON.
P. R. DRAVO.
He. also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to
furmsnto order, ttll*.ifldsof Liveted Hose,manufactured
of the bestmatenal, and in a style of workmanship equal
loluecastern manufactured article,and atCfiper cent
cheaper.
Country Merchant* .and. Farmers would do well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, qs
he is determined to sell first rate aiticlea ai very low
prices.... '
JD* Bonn forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood
treet and Diamond Alley. ap26
Eggs for salcEy"
• • ’ WM. DYER.
Wall Paper Tor Spring Sales.
J^ TT , SMiraKBLo btostt, Ktrsnußon.
SHIDLE would invite all who want a good and
• cAtaj? article of WALL PAPER to call and exam
ine lus extensive assortment of all the neta and various
Partem* now in use for Halls, Parlors andChumbor*—
and attho do west possible once for Cask or Rags
Also, new aod beautiful-B&dfitfarite Paper, with suit
able columns, caps, bases and bordering. ior public
Hans,of every description, furnuded on the roost reas
onable terras, at ~
martO.lm 50 Smukfield street-
Landscape Paintlntr.
rutna, Rooms,
O Pourth street, Odeon Buildings, secoud story- Spe
abovepUce seen by ttl ° P a,r ° DS of lha Art, at the
K.irolraes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T- A
Hilliert Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J J-
Gillespie, Hon. 8. Jones, L. Harper r fetlB
- _Dr. Holllob’a Worka. ——
R E m*^ T HENRY MINER a Co's, No 02
wurks hfie d ’ Q nOW SUPPiy ° f lhe blowing
The Male Generative Organ*-in health and disease
from infancy to old age, A complete scientific treatise
on the anatomy and physiology of the malejystera. With
a « e 2 cn il Uon<>f *be causes, symptoms aud freaiment of
all the diseases and infirmities to which ills linbleA
Adapted for every man's own private use. Price 8P
The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cure fa
miliarly explained, withpractical hints for their preven
tion and for the preservation of female health.
The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera
tion—a privateinstructor for married persons and those
abouito.roarry.both male and female. Price 81
_ Origin of Life—a complete sciontt&o and popular trea
tise on, the philosophy and physiology of the reprodue
uveduncuons In plants and animals, with:l2 anatomical
bnd all the new discoveries. Price 81-
• . e Physician, or the truo art of healing the
sick in all diseases whatever. Price 25c. [raar2s
WfcliWEK, BUECHNER & MUELLER’B !
Establishment,
00 Market street, between Third <• Fourth, ’
TS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithoirranhie
1 work rn the most elegant siyfe, such n %££ ss?
Mope, Portratts r Landscapes\ Cards, BUI hcais~and la'
bthy printedm gold,colors, Ac- 1 ana
At the same place Messrs. Moenpr *■ .
opened a DHAweta School, and execute on?r!ffl e n* a n b
of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments!* i
ble accuracy ana elegance. - a*My *
Hope HUU inJPuu Operation ABnTVTT
Ryan's Mialdtngtj FtftH Stmt Ba,n 1
fTtHG proprietor, thankful™ the public for mast -n.
-1-tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of theVSS,V
(orhia ptcsen cntcrprue-tho establishment ofS
andSpie* Milk within the cily-for the accommodation
of hia customers, and all who wish to have really rood
Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac, Ac ' E ° ou
I . The attenuon.ofFamilies, Merchants and others b
i invited, and all I ask is that they will give me n trial
F. R. DRAVO,
N. B, All articles taken back if not found good?and
the money returned, > ■ [marts
T U J^^ S E O FT h ENEW YORK DRY GOODS
STORE, No. 69 Market street, with Futures, and a
small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, u> bcsold
at abargam. Anyperson wishing to commence busi
ness on Market street, the above old established busl
fnV™hi« 1i , , .2S e ?r th 'l >eE,?n <ie “reer, end be had -on
favorable tenna* if application is made immediately to
the subscriber! who washes to change his business y 1
' ; ’ 1 • • . WAt.H GARRARD I
EPSOM SALTSt«*3Q bbl» fox sale by 1 “
R A. FAHNESTOCK* CO. ;
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MESITI
Ji D. William* A Co.,
Corner of z JVoo# and Fifth streets, PittsbuTgkj .
HA.VE.IN STORE, and to arrive during this week
the.following goods ofthe most recent importa
tions, which are oSbred ott accommodating terms:
H 5 catty bxs prime Green 125 doz.patent zinc Wash-
Tea, boards,
52¥ c Jl e ? tB d 0 d 0 • 50 bJCB extra pure Starch,
40 do Oolong and Chulan, 25 do Saleratus.
lOObagi RmCofibij, 7SbbIsNO Mofasses,
15do Laguayraand Java, 15 do 8 H" ' do
60 boxes B’s, 6% * and 1 & 10 do Golden Syrup,
_ 25 do Loal, Crushed and
3o bblaNos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars?
o*» ion 1 1 i T -' . 550 lbs Seedless Raisins,
2Handid°Nol do 50 drama Smyrna Figs,
'^hr o l° rtD i a i 4° ® a^non > 20 jars Bordeaux Prunes,
; - SQJbs Sicily : do
? ladder * fi bx« Rock Candy,
1 b do rSw. 1 .2 I 6 J? cnoa Citrons,
6 hS? in 10 do <3ocoa A Chocolate,
i \&\iSn?£* T * s P lce » sdo Castile and. AlmouJ
i^ Soap,
i 52 19 doz Military * do
}V® d ° J«PPer, Ibbl sup Carb Soda,
in d ,° 1 do Cream Tartar,
»n^l a j° Mostord, 1 case Pearl Sago,
in SU j° Cassia, Hdo Isinglass,
ovt?t Cloves, 2 do Sicily and refined
2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquonce,
45 bxs Steanne Candles, Ido Arrow Root,
90 do Star do 150 Bath Brick,
JO u° Sperm do 1 bbl Flor Sulphur,
JUO doz Mason’s Blacking, 109 gross Matches,
lOOlbssuperfine Rioe Flour. IQ doz Extract of Lemon,
100 do S f Indigo, Rose and Vanilla,
20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Sugar,
150 do Corn Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda,
Glas e , Nail*, White Lead, Lard Oil, Ac mar*2s
IMUTON A CO.’S
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
AftD ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT ,
EffO. 80.
APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET,
Sign of the Bee-Hive.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a Gentlanm'* Fur*
rushing Store, in connection with an Odd Fellows’
Depot, in which are to be found a variety of Fancy
Goods and Odd Fellows’ Regalia, never before present*
,ed to a Pitinburgh public, by a sing!establishment.
I rom PhiladeJphia, they are m regular receipt of
Odd Fellows' Registers, Lodge Blank Books, Gavels, and
■ other Lodge articles. The Regaha exhibited at their
counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no
thing of-thesort, so entirely erytmue.bas ever been seen
m inis market in such profession-
The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department ib plentiful
ly supplied with a variety of superb-and delicately
wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely 'too
great to enumerate in a moderate space; we must,
uierefore, dtrccube public to an investigation of the
Stock UselL All that we can say in this connection is,
that at oar EstabUshmentthe gentlemen of tasto can be
supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out
-of . the best materials and by the most experienced
-nanus. -We solicit- air examination'of our stock ;-it
composes a variety whichchaUenges comparison
A large lot of Ftns Silk and Linen Shirts / Fancy
otoca and self adjusting Cravats /, Gloves and Hosiery
of various kinds, and m fact every article of comfort or
which a gentlemen of good tosie would fancy.
We solicit a snare of public patronage. .
HINTON & CO.,
Sign of the Bee Hive,
No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth »t.
rosern LiFPKHconv • *_* • ' *1: * * c barb
IiPPBJJOOTT & BARR,
(Lxts J. S.Stbicuse A Co.)
JannlMtofers o 1 Phcnii Fire Proof Safei,
Stcond itTttXybutotm Wood and Smithfuld.
|\NTneEuav afternoon, July 20, 1843, ihe undersigned
V/ were called upon by Messrs. Lipjicncott A Barr, to
honestaud furlest of one o* theirPbosnix
The furnace being prepared, tee Sate vrn* placed
inside thereof, with books, papers and some money: when
ihe door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a.
qaarterpastS o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was
red r.ot, sudcontinued till half past C o'clock, beiug about
four and a naif hours, when the committee expressed
their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat
Was,sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe
cpoled A and door opened—the books,papers and money
safe. Ihe heat was so great aB to melt off the brass
mountings. W e therefore take pleasure in recommend
ingthese Sates tolhe public, as being, in our iudement
enurely fireproof, JAHVIS ATRABUE.
NOCK A RAWSON,
CORNWALL A BROTHER,
BRANNON A THATCHER
BENEDICT A CARTER.
ISAAC CRQMIE. .
I am engaged in the foundry business, and know
something about furnaces and heat l witnessed'the
burning oi the above Safe, and can freely say there was
no humbug about u, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire
proof. , . ■ : VVM. KAYE.
Jn cauim( upon the above gentlemen.for their signa
tures,they r.llspoko in ihehighcsttermsof the fairhess
of tue test, aud their full confidence of the Safe's beini
entirely fire-proof. *Ye have constintly on hand andfoi
sale a fail aesortmentonbe above Safes.
PftrM HELL & TERRY
jobs oooaaaLL. • •••**. i» mullsv— s iioirraa
- O’DONNELL, MULLEN $ CO.
Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware fieoiui.
No. 98 Third Strut, S<rutA Sidt >
#?| • 0D.A1.& Co., respectfully inform their frieads
, UL and customers that they have, ifcnot the largest
re3§sioelc ever before wen m this city, the greatest
* 1 I variety of stylesvthe finest finished, made of the
best seasoned materials, and by Urn best workmen in
the western country—all of which they are determined
to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment
in the city. Our stock le al! our own manufacture; no
importations.
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoreit nonce
All orders promptly attended to. jal7
AUegbeny pianing Him, ~
AXDBBSON &TBKBT, ALI.SOUBXY CITY, PKffffA.
flHlEsubscnber would respectfully infonii bis friends
X and the public generally, that having completed bis
new Plauing Mill.aud having now In operation two
| new l astern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth
i patent,} and several circular and upright Saws, he is
now prepared to formsh promptly and at reduced rate*,
planed and sawed lumber of every desenption-
The attention of steamboat joiners* carpenters and
builders, is particularly called to the above establish'
mem, where a largi assortment of planed and rough
lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping,
bor making,house, steamboat work, Ac-, can be tounu
at all times.
Also, lumber planed or Bfcwed to order, with prompt
ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER,
Wl®, ... , Proprietor.
N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh wifi receive
prompt attention.
'Wtxoleaole and Retnii,
Xv form his friends and the public generally*
hat he continues to occupy thatlarge
modjons Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel raUn
cstock ACo., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley aud Wood
SJ55}» w 5?? r .jP° e P 3 Q large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, irunks, Carpet Bag**Saddln
Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in las line.
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C ,N-'J.SI* an<s , OoM»- O aie<l In 48 Homs..
• a* • i j int roaucuonof this new compound, Coughs
*«/unacolasare cared in a very short time, - we will
warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup 10 cure cases of
tyOUraS| Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugms, in. less time .and
at a eneaper rate than any other medicine ever discov
ered. • ■
, <IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old
Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro*
dace nausea which isniurodisagreeableihan the Gough
itself. This is obviatedln this mixture, for uis a picas*
ant soothing article and it will cure, or the money witlbe
refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine m
our city, from out own ciuzeus, should convince auy one
of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regain? physi
cian, and has been used oy him m his own practice for
a number of years, with the most heroic success.
CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes,
•that her daughter hud been afflicted with a Cough and
expectoration, uight sweats, hecuo fever, and all the
distressing sympiomß 01 consumption, and that after ta •
king two bottles she was entirely cured A gentleman
in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma
and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re •
lievedaod the cougo lemavod by the qso of half a do
zen of boulesof the pectoral Syrup A gentleman from
Peoria, Illinois, writes that u he knows the Pectoral Sy •
rap to he a good article, for he has used it in his own
ease and in the cases or members of his family with the
most perfect success.
Ir IS QNB OP THE CHEAPEST MgPICIHSS &OW KNOWN
—It Is pat up m half pint bottles at 60 cents each, or six
bottles forSJ,SO
Country Storekeepers would do well to keep a sup*
ply of this medicine on bund all the ti me, as it is one of
the most perfect and cfflcacious remedies ever discover*
ed for all coughs anddiseoscs of the lungs and incipient
Consumption
CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get
1 ou to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not
heed-thera If you want to get well, buy Dr Keyses*'*
Pectohal Sybup, and take no other, this will euro y ou
It has m it some of the most \ aiuable plants and herb i
of the malena medica, und is compounded by a person
skilled in the healing art. 1 here can be no deception m
this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the
proprietor has namerous:ceiliCcates, attesting Us valu
able properties, whjoh will bo.shownto any person de*
sirous of seeing them.
. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell
this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those
who will take an interest tn the medicine. It will pay a
large profit to a!! agents; besides, they will be doing suf
fering humanity a service bv placing tn their hands ibe
greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever
produced..
For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A M»-
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.—
Also, for sole by D.M.Curry\Al!egheny city; P. Brock*
er, Jr., Brownsville j George Baird. Washington; John
H. Buchanan. Hickory; George Keyscr, M’Kecsport;
J. D. Vowcli, Canousburgh; and by merchants and
druggists generally. {jags
Public Attention
Is respectfully tnmted to the following truths, set forth in
relation to one <f the most important Romaics of mod
ern times!
PETROLEUM OU ROCK OIL j
IT is not more than one year ago since this great rent*
edy was brought before the public, for the relief und
cure of disease. Its grcat powers to heal, have, since
then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
wo allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will
us great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day,
got up for the sole purpose of making money; hut, one,
which we conceive, will continue to be used when all
nostrums have beer, 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 truth— that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or
put confidence in our statements. The sick nre very
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis
ease. A *tory.con Uaruiv bo too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gulhngor humbugging soinc of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this; we ore anxious only
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told,
tn order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the materia medica. Plain, unvarnished
tacts—facts thatmay be ascertained in our own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum.
I Within the past two months, two of our own eitiicn*,
j who were totally blind , have beeu restored to sight.
Several cases of blindness, m the State of Ohio, havo
[ been cured. And, also, the case ot a gentleman in Ilea-
J vereoantv. There arc others; but these cases are near
j home, and may be referred to by any persous who may
| have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af
ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless-
The Petroleum will cure, when used accordingiodirec,
tiont—Di&rrhcca, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism. Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions ou the Skin, Pimples on the face
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head
pains in the bones and Joints, old sores. Ulcer-*, Wen*,
Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Sputal irritation. Fever and
| .Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul
i mon&ry affections of a chrome nature, tending io pro
duce CONSUMPTION.
j Buresand.Scalds,diseases of the Bladder and Kid.
I neys, Chapped Ezoonatfd Nipple*. Corn* and
I Bunions, .in tactou is qokkat vnivehsalremedy.-and
I hat been tried in most of the above diseases within th**
j past jear with thetno»t perfect success. Certificates
| that will astonish are m the hands of the proprietor,xvho
willtake pleasure tn showing lUera to the afflicted or
theirfnend*.
,say about their medicine**, the
i Petroleum is ibe greatest Remedy of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing in ihe profession are beginning
to use it in thetrpraciice. Those who ai first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, ore witling to nwaid it doe
praise and consideration, liciort.* -another year roll*
round, ait will be compelled in acknowledge ihm ihe
Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered
Tor sale, Wholesale and Retail-by
KEYSER & M’DOWELL;
. „ 140 Wood street.
Also—R. K. Sellers, 67 Wood street; D-M. Carry- D
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Al*o. by
ihe Proprietor, S. M. KIRK, Canal lia»iu. 7th street.
Pittsburgh. y a *<
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER?
PEPSIN!
niK TRUE D 1 G E SJ’ IV K FLUID,
Or uaatrlc Juleel
A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURES,
PREPARED from Rennet, or the lourth stomach ol
the OX, after directions by Baron Liebio, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. s. HOUGHTON, MD, No
It/North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. CONSTIPATION - LIVE it
COMPLAINT , and DEBILITY, curin^-oiicrNature’"
own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice
Haifa lerupoonfuU of ihm Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Roast Beet i>
about two nouns, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE !
Baron Liebig, m hiscelcbrated work on Animal Chein
istryj says; “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous i*o
the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from ihe mu
cous membrane oi the stomach of the calf, in which va
rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft
ened, changed and digested, just m the same manner as
they would be in the human stomach”
Dr. Pereira, in bis famous lrcause on “ Food and I)i
-eL,”published by Fowlo‘B A Wells, Now \ ork, page &
states the same great fact, and describes the method of
fSrairo* 1011 * ftereare fow higher authorities than Dr
I Dr.CoMoi T in his valuable wnungs on the “ Phy»iolo*
I gr of Digestion,” observes tliat “ a diminution of the due
I quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre
vaumg cause of Dyspepsia;” uml he state* that “adi«-
| Ungoiatied professor or medicine in London, who was
| severely aflhctedwiih tins complaint,finding everything
I €l*e to fail, bad recourse to the Gaslno Juice, obmiuer
| from the stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely successful.”
1 1. Gbaiiam, author of the famous works on “ Vegeia-
I ole Diet,” eaysr “ It is a remarkable fuel in physiology.
| that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, fia-
I part to the fluid the property of dissolving variousurti
clesof food, and of effecting a kind of artificial dlges-
I Uoa of them In no wise different from the natural digest
ive process,” • -
Dr. SuioH'S great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Len
3*l-2) says: “Thediscov
I ® JJLS* FEPSIN forms a new era in the chenucul history
i ®* Digestion; From recent experiments we know that
i food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digcMlve
Uuid. prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas
tric Juice itself” '
, Professor Donolisos, of tho JelTcrson College. Philo
delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes
more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject
tiis experiments witli Dr. Beaumont, on tho Gastric
Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. u ln nil cases." he says, udi
gesnon occurred os perfectly in thff artificial as in tho
natural digestions.”
AB A DYSPEPSIA CUREU,
Dr. Houghtons preparation of PEPMN hai produced
me most marvelous offeets, curing cases or Debility.
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump
uon, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave- It
is impossible to give the df.tnils of cases in the limits of
this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have
imran 0 !” 0^ 11811 TWO HUNDRED REMARK
ABLE CURES, m Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
alone. 1 hese were nearly all desperate cases, and the
E^re .®. werc not only rapid and wonderful, butperraa
.nent. *. .
Hl* a gTeat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to biliousdisorder, Liver Complain:,
*® v ® r a n « Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana
tnc evil effects of Qoinino, Mercury, and other urups
"iScsuve organs, after a long sickness. Also,
•?/ €3 i CC ? 8 11 ealln S) tne 100 free use of ardent spir
ts. Health withjutempcrance.
, 0L» STOMACH* COMPLAINS
Jfrt 110 form of OLD .STOMACH COMPLAINTS
Si^«« A d 0 'Preach ai}d remove at once.—
■rSmSJpm h £ w -‘i l s f y ma y be > GIVES INSTANT
*[£"*“% A«ngto*« rtmoeuaHlfteunjrtcasantsyffm-
aua u onl> needs to be repeated, for a short time,
!r e ? ™ s £%L e s e ,S lB permanent. PURITY OP
B-kGOO and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is
particularly excellent.m cAsea of Nausea, Vomiting,
Vramos, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af
tereaftng,low, cold Btate of thcßlood, Heaviness,Low
ness of Spints, Despondency, ■Emaciation, Weakness
tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c ’
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature of J s
HOUGHTON, M.D, Sole Proprietor S ‘
Bold by agents in every town in the United Siutes,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally
Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER& McDOWELL I<U
Wood street.
■ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices- f uv2o- v
Also, for sale by E. K. ShLLKRS, 57 Wot d street.
Ball’s Sarsaparilla ana the Cholera.
TWTOT a single madwoman or child bus died of the
Jlj CHOLERAor uny of its symptoms , who used this
invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville,
where uus Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to
-WO bottles are retailed daiwi bm few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, ana they were eithei persons
Irom boats or those who duSegurded our advicc.
■ _ [Ctncwnar* Chrontci^
For Bale by KBYSER ic M'DOWELL, 140 Wood «t.
the genuine aruclo may always be
P
iETROLEUM—a certain euro lor DIAJIrtUCEA, a
" IBe Vrtis c . r y Prevalent this hot wealher-rthe fore
ronner of Cholera, Try it! For sale by *
jyfl - . KEYSER A McDOWELL. UO Wood st-
W AX—soo tt»- for sole by ———-
t dew B. A-FAHNESTOCK &CO,
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f V *«
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
f ?°* ja k*t** r Wo64and'Flttfc Streotß.
71 oi the Mobmho Post - and Mebcubt
rr.i ~{v 8 J u A?fWACTimsB > respectfully informs hjj friend*
umt lie has a large as
SW ofJ OBXYPI3 AND Ai.L OTHER MATERIAL
io a Pnntiug Office, and that lie is pre
paredio.execme . ■ ■ .
RA/it/' ETTRB ?aKBS PIURTISO OP EVERT DESCRIPTION:
P/t JffVi '-Bills of .Lading, Circulars ,
tZZSttfr' BiU Heads, ■ -Cards, V
, ■ -B'onfo. Hataips.
Sant"tv i * -,* Blanks,-Stage, Steamboat and Canal
nn»(*i* mB J ™ ila a PP ro P nate cuts, printed on .the shortest
7°n2t ftfta mos: reasonable terms:
the patronage of his friends and
m «i:is branch of bi« business.
-jgg* 2 L. HARPER.
: James w, woodwell,
CABINET Vyk
furniture manufaCTURER ", P(i
Ware-rooms OK and 09; I'hlri}Btreet.
J W* \V. respectfully informs bis friends and dasiom*
• ers that he has now completed the largest and fi
nesi BiocK of household furniture ever before seen In
'*“* Bclt y4--os he is determined to uphold the quality with
v oil-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
aesigits, and from the extent of his orders and facility
m mai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted
larnitare, «i the lowest prices.
has adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’interest with his own, in quuhty and price, and
keeps always on bawl the greatest variety of-every dcs»
.tripuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
uie most elegant and costly, ihat a housej op any part of
one, maybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured
i to. order. He therefore solicits an inspection;
mat the advantages ofjus establishment tnay bo-Known,
i ue jojlowing articles consist, in part, of his stock, which
tor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
au\ ot tbe Eabteni cjues:
Parlor,
, drawing, ain
-ing, and bedroom
chairs,, of every variety,
- consisting of roscwoood. ma
hogany and walnut Eliza be then,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of ©very
description; Coucheß, Sofas,Tete-a-tete and Dl
• vans of the latest French and American patterns:
rashaes, What-Nots,and ladies’, rarlor Writing Desks
°* | various kinds; Work . Tables andfancy. inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble iop,ma
hogany,rosewood and walnut centre and soia.ta
bles, extension .dining tables; ail size&ofthe
most improved, and decidedly the best kind
made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables;
wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of
each, a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
and stools, Secretary , and' book
' cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel-racks* "hat .stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper radche, •
table and tea pays, ma
hogany, rosewood,nnd
; inlaid pearl Tables,
. .dec; Ac. Ac.
A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with
all articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shor
cat notice*
-All orders promptly attended to
CHAIRS AND FUIINITDAK, 4
£>0.1)8 Third strut, btttoten MarJcti and Wood, South aide.
. A Wb have now on hand a large and
VJL: splendid stock of every variety of
and CABINET-FURNITURE,which
* T *are confident cannot be «a rpasse d,
equalled, iri this City, of n U.e West, in style and finish.
Those who are in wantot Furaitnre are rcepectfdlly
invited to.eall and examine lot themselves.
ESleamboatsTumisiicdonih; shortest nstfee.
AH orders promptly attended to.
3:tf O’DONNELLs MULLEN & CO.
Furniture and CJialr Ware Rooms.
T. U. YOUNG A CO.,eorjwr Third**
twQmT and Erown\
Pa., keep coastantiyon hand
wWrisnd make to order, at the lowest prices;* if I
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIKS.uC the best workmanship and moat upnroved
styles. _ ; . TeblS
StcamtaoatS' AlioyZ : ~
[JLMtJiIJS liib subscribers tender their'acfft
for (lie favors bestow wL
ctl upon them by their Steamboat friesds, and_o3
would , respectfully remind them and others inte-- » *
Xt-sied m buihiing boats, that they arc at all times pro*
pared to furnish, bn the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bes*
material and workmanship. 7 BYOUNG& CO.,
Corner Third and Smithfield street*.
opposite “Browti’a Hotel.”
O. C. n*HM£U. __ " H. UA.OL&B
Hummer £. Hauler,
CABIN CT WAKKROOM.S.MITIIt'iKI.DSTRKI,,,
Ectmtn StrtnlHiuui aniStrawktrty aUtu, Pittsburg,Pa.
/Tv ' iIAMMER Sc DAULEltkecpconsiantlyonhand
YgL a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
Fgpjwamunedeqnal (o any in the city, and sold on as
* •-■fttvnrubie terro* aa can be obtained at any similar
estabiisiaficnUn .be West. They have now on hand an
unusnoily extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, trom Uieebi'apest and plainest to -the most-cosily
and elegant. AH only ra promptly attended to." mr2t:6m
V\M. E. STEVENSON continues tomanu
taeuire CABINET- lK4i»L£ of every <J esc rip
—,*§§l®* at lus old stand, corner of Liberty and
feafflaEsaSevemh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in oil its branches. = rnayll
Extra Family Flour.
li'Olt the convenience of the citizens, the probrielars
1 of the “ PITTSBU KG I i
boxes for the reception of orders, at the followUigplaces-
J. et R. I'loyd’* More, comer of Wood and Cth sty,:
M.RoywoodV Shoe More, corner Liberty and Market
A. Ueeleft’* store,fUl street;
L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th und Smithfield ;
John t Climb's store, cor. High and Wylie streets r
Telegram. Office,Fourth street;
H. C. Kelly. Grocer, cor.fitb it. and Market alley;
M. Grass's t-tte, 9th Ward. *
The Flour wnir-i-.a wili call twice or thrico daily, Sot .
orders, and the Hum* Ac., delivered promply either in
barrels dr sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family :
use,) without charge for cartage. |
It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that I
drivers cao have no peruiie.siou'tb leave Flour without I
payment. - We hope that the public will be pleased with
ibts arrangement, as we shah endeavor to do them Just
cc. tmoygQ] WILMARTII & NOBLE. .!
HOI FOR CALIFORNIA.
FpHE subscriber ha* beenauihorized lo receive Pack*
4* J l ?S?. l 2^ e /£ rwartleil to'Stui Francisco by the house
ot CURWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama: and
to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from
1 anauia to San Francisco. Every information yiven.
on application lo . JOSHUA ROBINSON,
apt# Post Buildings, Fifth sL , near Wood.
CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN.TOWN.—Light
Cloths, all wool, Caahmarettes, Scotch Plaids
Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety-of Mur*
seille* and other Vestings and Trimmings, by •
Je» JOSHUA ROBINSON/
Philosophy of Brondreth’i Vocotabie
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, wmchrenaired the waste or the animal machine;
the food w tael, which keeps at a life beat the internal
hjes that warm and invigorate our inner man. The
blood is an electric fluid Which carries this heat to every
ramification of the body, even to the extremities-of the
“2 " ofn i* While the blood is thus the seat of j
life, it 13 also the scat of disease; Food gives the body
strength ; Braudreth’s pills give blood the necessary
power to throw out from it»eif all-impurities, thus ren*
dartngthe stream oflife pure andhealthy. if men were j
more sinceri?, there would bo fewer religious creeds:
a i l V‘, t * l ?y £ e Pt closo to nature’s laws in the management I
of their bodtos, they would require little medicine. As I
men grow mtelilligeat they will become wiser and hap
pen even now, Uietrwisdora isproved by the fact that,
when sicknoss assails them, they use Brandreth’s Vege* I
table Umverol Pills, which soon restore them to heafth.
They.are peculiarly adapted lo the climate, and require
? oex 4«L ?are when they are used.lneither diet or cloth* I
They should be always in the house, so that upon
the first indication of sickness they may be used*; One
Jose in the beginning U maro potent for good, than a
dozen oner ilte sickness ia fixed ut the system, in colds, j
coughs,asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers,and in
all acute, heavy br deep-seated pains, their effects will
be fouudbeyond all praise. Three or five wiliact like
n oharm,often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa
ying mouths of sickness and the evils, thereunto attend
ing. Remember,Brandxclh’s Pills arc a known,and!
folly tested medicine, one thatis used by hundreds of
thousands in this country and throoghout the civilized
world. They are quietly superseding.all other medi
cines. They tuke out only that from the blood whichis I
Uie cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and I
health i they produce healthy sleep-tit night, ana an ap-1
peme tnatTelishes all kinds of food: . .
sold at No. 29 Diamond aliey—tbc dhly place in Pitt?- j
burgh where the genuine Braudreth Pilfsare kept for sale
is the ohiyageniin the city. . |
dec23:3m THOMAS RKPPATH.
„ A. DHLIiIKES A CO n
TJ-AVE ON HAN Dai their extensive CABINET and
JO. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.C4 Smithfield sl
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
.ney will sell 15 percent, below customary rates.,
I arms—cash.only. ; . . ' ldec27Ry
T„ Dissolution.
HE Co-Partnership heretofore existiug between the
subscribers, under the firru of J. S. BONNET & Co. : ,
is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent.. Either,partner
may use the name of the concern in settlement. '
JEROME S. BONNET,
.... , MATTHEW D. PATTON.
Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1650.
Having sold my entire interesiin the firm of J.s.
»ONffßx A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I tuke great pleasure m recom*
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
public. fnb3l J. S. BONNET.
I.iiu. . Removal#
s , Rtri l }tsr, wishes to inform the citizens of Pitu
l*L e Public generally; that he has removed
!“ R PAH-PLP tiTuRE fiom Nos. Cl and 63 Woadslreel,
• l Jn “P al, ° Buildings, on Fourth street, recently oceu
t,,.,ra.,,y the Mdseum, and has connected therewith the
amqiamg.rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing
Ce which,m connection-wnhhis old room, mokes
spacious Carpet establishment in the country:
nnu ms advantages so iar surpass euy house in this cilv
torhpdcc, arrangement and goodhght,ihaihe is certain
oi suiting every person who may lavor him wnhacall.
18 complete m every article in his line, and
great pams will be taken at all tunes to. show goods to
persons wishing to look 0 r buy.. ' K
- oc - 1 2 1 _ _ I-iVND.
R. C* Sioolston,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONTSR^j
Had o* Maeuet Aito TuraD strxets.
d • ton6tan tly on hand forsale—Wnung-Leiier
add Tea PAPER -, Bounet, Bioderah Fuf-
PB“rNTUNr?^. n ,r BOARDS ; feo°k and Newspaper
ENK—which he will sell ai the lowest ca*h
pneeß, or m exchange far Rage and Tannera’ Scrapi.
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Marirt jfrstt, iV5).i-Ts'|>>diwwt ftacttfr a#/£ ths Diamond
rpHE stibscriber is now receiving from the Eastern
x ’ cities a beautiful, choice and .desirable stock ortho
fabrics and designs- frorathe Londou aud Paris
„ t SDDim AND SVMMER DRY GOODS.
in the New 7 York and Philadelphia Markets
at the lowestcash prices/-Embracing every.voriety of
me newest and richest styles, and latest importations of
ff? n , c h» Eng|ishandGennanGoods :innoDgthe leading’
arnclesjytll be foandlhe.ibllowing: •.
fine s tquaUty ® enr *> B deliajnes, from 18f cents to the
ftom m e ' m » ■ he
■ §,“P e J[{<>'Jl?a c hed Muslim, from 6110:121 cents 1* yd,
bc»t atticle^ ork o?tecj ar8 ’ ncw sl> * le > from tie
l,e?fSnoH, !ull^? ! 3in B l >ums j from 121'bents to the
best quality tn the market.
ip yard' h a ” a Am ‘rican Chintzes, from 61 to 121 cents
? n s d *“broi.deied Muslins and Or-
Iwh t ? l * ? lain , fisuidd English 'Poplins j
miM Baiini, rich styles; super black Oro de Rhine
Saan’de a rhf«?f- U f ed - , s jp|r changeable Silks and
L ?n'i'' B f ack , Bombaz ' n6 'j ondubeau-
- . , •• SHAWLB: ■■ ■ :c
and Turk SaUn Shawls; superior Her
- FANCY AND YARJBTYGDODS. r
-nji,{!L nc ” Capes and Cbllan; new: ktyie Bonnet
Ipbbona; l»men Cambric-Hdkfa aim-Cravats; black and
Mphair'and Twisted
»w? and Mitt 3 i Siik, Worsted’and Cotton Hose;
. . Mi . . QENTZEMEWB GOODS.
arf. r lk?S c l°lli% Cassimeres and; Vestings;
out Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Croats: Linen Cam*
bnc Hdkfsj together wiUra'spleridid assort-'
racut °f Gloves,-Hosiery and;Saspendsrs. ■ 7, ; t ,
_ . domestic and staple goods.
Hussm Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns;
Cassmetts and Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades; Bed Tick-
Cheeks; Domestic Ginghams; Bed, While and
Yellow Flannels, Ac.
The customers of the. house and all cash buyers, are
requested 10 call and give the above goods an eariy ex
amination. The stock is large and complete in every:
variety and style, all of Che latest importations, and wifi
be sold at the vbbY Lowest riAUggrry pbices.
ABSALOM MORRIS, ,
75 Market street!-
SEVENTH G BEAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF
t>£iy-goods,
AT TBS: ...
One Price Store of AArffIASON & CO.,
Nos.a an& oiMarket strict.
WILL commence .on Mom>at, December 30,1850
and continue throughihenionih of January. On
this occasion, the whole ofiheir immense establishment
will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and.their exten
sive stock, amounting .to One Hundred and Thirty
Thousand JJollarß, will be offered at Retail, atfully one
founh less than usual prices.
The notice ol ttieir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of
the thousands who attended the sale of lest year, will
be sufficient guarantee for. a call this season. They will
howevermentiona few of the,Goods and Prices, iorilie
benefit of those who have never .attended their Sales—
vis:— • v.
Rich Cashmeres, * • V 75 c. Usual price 81,00
600 ps. CottounndiWoDl Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri.'e
37Jc.;
1500 r s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15,16Jc. Usual
price^Oaud2oc;
60ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usualprice
C2|c. . ;; •;' . ' / ... ' .
50ps. Striped and Figured Silks,-50c. Usual juice
75c.; ' - •• • •
Slips. BlaclcSilks. Reduced 25 percent.;
iOnps. French Merinoe* 81,00. Usual price- 81,37* )
300ps. Faramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33
percent; *. .• -i
2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold attrom
SI to S 5 less than the usual prices.;
3000 yds. Bonnetßit)bcms,at Band 10c. Usual price
ISandasc.; ;
Fast Colored Calihoes, Blc- Usual prieeOc.;
100 coses English and American Calicoes, 8 and lOe
Usual price.lo and I‘Jic.j • .
OOcasesßleachedMuslins. Reduced2c.per yard;
260 balosßrown Muslin—allgradss;
_AJBo—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and
GiQves^Lineas,.Checks, Cloths, Cassineres.'Cassinets
and Jeans.... . '
Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all
of w&icb will be marked down to lower prices than any.
of ihtir previous sales -
.They invUeanehrly call, as many of theirchoicest
Goods willsoon be sold.
The lowestprice named aifirst.
< A. A. MA3ON & CO.*
4Dd 64 MorkeistreeU
EMBttUIDKKIES! I—lieceivedper express, a large
assortment of the following Goods:
.Ladies’ book, j&conei»and muslin French wrought
cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuds and'collars; Valenci?
Loms Napoleon do do j. Napoleon Ma
une, Brussels, arid Applique capes and sleeves; chemi
settes ; black Chariiilla and love Veils; iadies’ break
fastcaps; infants*«»up9 and waists; embroidered Uuea
cambnc handkerchiefs> English thread laces and edg
ings; jaconet and Swiss cdgingv and to
gether with a general; assortment of French embroider
eu anu lace goods. For safety -
OPKING BONNETS— Oar first lot received anil opea-
O_ cd-r.compriaing in part the following styfes ;
White end Yellow Lace; Queen’s Own;
AltoniChip;,. • Hair Tulip:.
Mtl&n do; Jenny Lina and Satin;.
English doi Ruled Straw and Satin do;
Jine Straw aha Diamond; Pearland Loop do:
Florence Crimped; AmericauLace: .
English Pearl; Hungarian. Mixed;
English Aibane; Fluted Manilla ; .
Silk - do: '
A A. MASON A.CO.
Cloths t Clotho t -Cloths l
A T EASTKBX4: JOBBING- PR.CES.~U 6 _piec ei
«SS ck »'.? nd^ncir ' colored and Enghftli
vIaJTHS; Pilol, Cloaking and Drab-Cloths. •
, Just opened at ' . A. A.MA3ON A CO.»S.
** eca . Nos. 6‘J flihJ 64 Market street.
I • - • Tin Roofingi
[• H[ HE subscribers udice. this method 16 inform property
{ l holders, housebuilders, and all others interested,
t stl “ Colll itttte the business of Tin Roofibg, in
I “r its.branciieß. Their skUlaml experience inlhispart
j of the busuicss, bashilhertoenablea them to give entire
j satisfaction. And they hope, tUai by conuuaing the
■amopoUcy of using lEebestmateriala, and employing
skillful worlqnen,ro keep up this fuvoraile impresribu.
I Jf Jhe quesuonoif Tin Roofing'was new, or just brought
j before the notice of this community for the first time,'
we would consider that.the importance of the subject
| would justify us in -extending our views on its superior >
advantages. This,however* is not the case. We shall j
I therefore, confine ourselves to,a few remarks. On the I
Otb day °rJune,lS44. (nearly seven years asoj we fin- j
I isned oar,first job of Tin Roofing in this, place. From
I that up to the present lime, we nave covered wiih ; tin j
j l h® wols of the finest and most costly buildings that I
I have been erected in this county. WefBt.vegwejv.oar j
I VI oa a previous occasion ou tha snperior advantage I
I f 1 fMI over iren, as a- covering; for houses. And time, I
.1 the great testes of all things, has but too clearly proven 1
| Uxe correctnessof our opinion. j
I Again, if .we Place Tin in Juxtaposition, with Slate a> I
l a covering for houses, we thick that tin will bearaihvo- I
I *oble,comparison, with,some decided advantages.— I
1 bese advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can I
op made much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the I
length of rafters, brick w the gable ends—making the I
bouse easy of access in ease of a fire, and showing a I
better fimsh and appearance. Also, when tin is tiled I
[ the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and I
reavy expense forcopper goiters, copper flashings, &c„ I
—things mdispensiblo on slate tools. If farther reasons I
were deemed neoessary; we could offer the experience I
of onr eastern cities in proof what has been advnnced. I
as Ufa a well-known fact IhorNew York ondothereast- I
ern citicsvery generally prefer even tin for their inost I
costly andaplendidbuildingmnolwithstandinglheyhave I
afnUsupplyof slate atthefr doors, -With these remarks I
we willleave the subject with-UtoßO interested, and will I
take pleasure in giving farther information-when called I
on ;„ JOHN BONLAP t CO., : I
ieoi7 • corner Market and Second ata, [
. . '■>. Stooped -- •
me -KJhJESi>foftc«oas in life render
ml . P° st ?re inecessary. To' the consumptive,
the sedeatary, and-ali those who, in their daily pursuits!
have contracted the' habit of alooiQig, this-Iboalder
Brace is inestimable, it prevents tlmshonlders from
tailing forward on tha ohest, expands the dimensions of
the chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are con
tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in
us action, counteracting the principal causes which lead
to disease in those important organs, andho a numerous
train of nervous ills, to whlchso many are'subieot;
Forsalo by KEYSER is M'DOWELL,
: 140 Woodst :
T,® r ' Pitch** Abdominal Supporter. >
H en 9 n ?.^ U f ! l nt Isa?e,i ilieEaswra cities, with
unparalleled, success,- The effects produced by it
truly wonderful, :n;oilthose cases Where abdorai
mn B |L P !,‘? needcd > from weakness of the abdominal
2S'V V t“ “'“t' euro .for falling of the womb; and
the long list of diseases which attend that complaiht.
For sale by KEYSER&M’DOWELL,
~.2H? : : : ■- 140 Wood Rt -
T tVcw Pstcat Trusses. ... ;■
»re most confidently recommended
,-ril.. Itot 1 tot- the radical cnre fl f£r.rmo orJ! vp .
“"1;, retam the rupture perfectly, and may be
worn with ease and comfort by the, patient, and have
oeen known, ta many to effectu speedy .cure,
For sale by. .... . ~ , , KEYSER & M’DOWELL, -
~matB no Wood, si
J„ olf , Important to TailOM. “
UST RECEIVED-^Doz.jissoned Tailors* Patent
' Shears,TromNo. iO down to N 0.2. .
_ ALSO-~3 DO2. Barbers* Patent Scissors, direct from
the manufacturers, andfor sale at ■ V' . • ;
BOWN & TETLEY’S, 130 Wood
mayxa r 2 doorr below Virgin aHcY;
DRY APPLES—IJS sacks Dried Apple?i' -i '.'
- lO bbls. , ' do j For sale by '
J tt9 ' L.S. WATERMAN & .gnu*
, TT MoUce. — ~ ■., *
;. A LJ* pertons indebted to *edate firm of JOHNsron v
jfi. biocanm, willpleMo call and renle.
andaaTß:Co,ts. : IfeMj JOHN FLEMINO
1. ». WILLIAMS--....... „
: J.D. WILIiUIIIB & CO. BN ” ,a-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROPPH.!
Poniarding and CmmviioXnZ'haM ’
And Dealers ja V
COUNTBTJRODUCITAIGJ JUBUTACXBBBS.
ra *'° - PiUaburgh. I
■ st©Ols Ct( Omcer’a
T>OX FACTORY. AND'JQBBINT? ,•
e a, cr H t ,miDy; .
Jufi received and f«^eS‘ H ' C “wM a DT^ iar '
jsaio . Wn gQI :
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. A. A. MASON A. CO ,
Nos. G£ and 61 Market street.
I . • Sale M Slnlei) Wagonsi &c»
I. I will, as the Aditfr of Bobu Baxter, eeli-at the Lou
pl\W?fl,»-CoohW rtna r oa-ihSwi
* lbe P ers 9“aTpropeny of the said
M o j&j2?^w&i«s^^ nB ‘^S wx t F * ITnace » Moisting of
lo“d!fo , nlX"ifm r h. P , MeWl ’ a, “> StMk «" &a, on
erty of said Robert Baxter j oa a credit of 12 montha £i.
! !? 0 ni ThlS^iTT' 11 be : «40>re4 on all sums over
Master the papers containing the advenirements
themoumof the fee Mated® Pnbl&tmTy^nnS
SSS?-'^
r«bc' : B*ock of Carp«t>.
oscnber having returnedfrom the Eastern
>#; ®J u «:?. OW rec ®i v *ogi*iBSprinff slock of Carpets*
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearthlfngs;
Ijoor' fllaUß, Drngget 'Stair Crash# Tabic and Piano
coyers; Matting &?.,4c.- Allof which have been se
lected from thelaiest importations and besimanbfacto4
ties. Witfr ah eye single to the interest of bis'cnsto4
mere, and all who may favor him- with a. call, great
painsisai all: times taken :lo sfrow Goods to persona
wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the stock;
where caa : be found the latest and best styles of the
above named Goods, with prices nnd qualities ta suit
” . E. W.LYWD,
Lynd’s Carpel Emporium, ’
Apollo Boiiding;pourth street >
COI> FISH—IS drums Cod fiah in store and for sale
mart MILLER & KICKETgQK*^
*?*••*,
=Mil
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M S ’’ ' - >
V- 1 - ' ‘ rf- . - -F-T
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JUsttllatuotts.
"UolfvarFire Brick, UannfadtiiriDg Company..
*AB. GLOVKB, S. M, USB,' 8.7. JONES, IT. S. MAOBAW,
jGLOVEBt KIEE & OO.f Proprietor*. .
.rpilE subscribers-having been appointed -Agents-: for
JL tbeabove named concern, wilrfceep constantly on
aßupplyof the celebrated BolivartFire. Brick, Cra
.cibleFare Farixace Beanhs aid Inwalls, They:
/receive 'orders for; said Erickj to be
Beprom B^gi?^*s^a P e yaitpurchasers^whichehalf
to eniimerate: the many
Eire Brick poftessover all oth
sale jirthe United States,
BdVe herelpiore been.
' y __ •• . CanaX Bagin T Scventh st.* Pittsburgh. ■ •
70 iritWKT sraEßj'*“fl7iJSßi J p 1/JA "
rssfer““'
■ SNIDER” bns latelyi-inebnseqneece ef ihc ninicr
ous largesales made byhimtoconsumers—been Oblieedi
largely to replenish his Stock bjrfresa importations; and
he has now the satisfaction of offering some of. the beer
Wines ahd Liquorseverimported tty him. - fie would
referto^omemvoicesasionows—viz:
-■ DUFRGORDON&CO.SHERRIES—embraciagdeU-
low-prices^rare o!d,and sbme very
choice MANRANILLAyaJI oh dranghi by tftegalloa.—
Also, rare bld : de|ieale AMONTIIiI«ADO ? Th easkrof 10
galionarperiaffy sdeciid for donffuiners. - Some EXTRA
AMONTILLADO In bottlesf put hp- in Europe; which he
cbaiUnga aseqaal toany that can berprodaced.-V'
V The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sber
riesarepecalteriy-adaptedtb Convalescents, as they
strengthen l wirtoatsthnulatfag, and have not the acid of
many other Wines, v • -
J WlNES—principally specially selected for
tUB shlesto consumers from the stock of* *
at Oporto; and imporieddireot.
..Tbe*e Wines are fruity and delicate, and (have been
highly * approvedby his customers, "because of their
manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red Wines
-palmed, off as such. ; ;
.. .They areof. various sorts and prices, in bottles and on
araughlby -the-gallon, or wholesale by ihecosk. Among
SEVPORT C rare dclicale >™ITE PORT nndMALM
suffering with chronic hffectionof the bo w
elß-cannoybe too careful intheir PORT*'.
• MADEIRA WINES,of various sorts,' dry and . rich,
South Side* old East and West India. Sercioi, &c~ &c.
ondraagbl, in bottles and by casks.
As to the SPARKLED' WINES of the' subscriber,' it
is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE:
and the splendid SPARKUNG MOSELLE, imported
by him aresuperior to any .other Wines;, and are sold
at pnees as low asmostor the inferior wines now in the
market which are put upon buyers as first class. -
; : He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various braid s
and qualities, at yerylow prices, retail orwholesale. In
the article of CLARET WlNES,geiierally, the subseii
ber holds himself to be a judge, and he offera the iineat
stock here, from the very lowest price,by ibe singledo- 1
2en, to thefirst class or “primiercru.” : •
Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a Jargcetock andean
.assure customers thathe can present to item, from his
vanlts, as good a bottle of Bargundy as Franceeffords.
SAUTEfiNEand BAR SAC always ou hand in bottles.
.. His-selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES,
from the cellars of Messrs. Dexnhabd a Jobdan, of-Co
blens.are extensive, and number many Still Hocks and
Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest
vintages of the “STEINBERG,” which is the best
growth of the Rhine.
, Inihe articles ofCOGNAC and other BRANDIES be
bos now a fine slock, embracing some very old extra of
Duput.A C 0.,, aha. some celebrated
CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds.
and DUBOUCHE,” 1844, inhbds. on consignment, which
will be sold low.. • V
AJao-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONG A HELA WHIS
KEY, JAAIAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY
and nil oilier Wines! and Liquors, including all oi the
above, SOLD by; RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any
quantity desired. : ' ' : .
. A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS/
Good* within, one day's reach of thila
(PA?®* paid. Orders will be promptly execu
ted if sent bym&U or telegraph
Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR.,
Cheap |yihe Store, ...
76 Walnut street, Philo.
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE.
■jIfITEDICAIi DEPARTMENT,—Thercguiar coarse of
iXJL Declares will commence on the first of Novemoer
Md continue until the laatot February. The Anatomi
cal Department will be opened and ready to receive
Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart
ment will be under the direction of the following '
PROFE8SOBB:
.Z. FuasMxa, M«D» Professor of Anatomy.
R. S. Newton, M; Dj Professor of Surgery.
H. J. DjProfesaor of Theory and-Praotice o
•Medicine..-'.
\V„ W&'pQvmL, M. D., Professorof-Physioiory, Pa*
Mineralogy and Geology- ; . -
J.KiKGiM.i).. Professor of Materia Medica,Therapea'* ;
tics and Medical Jurisprudence.
J. Mason SattoesvM. D./Professorof Chemistry and
Pharmacy. v ~' ;• - :-
J. A. Wilson; AT. i>., Frofessorof Obstetrics and i)ia«
cases of women and Children.
. CL'ISIQOB LSCmB*.
iurdtcm#—Prof. H-J.Hitlck.
«S«t jery-r-Prof. R. S. .NstrroN.
Z. D.y Anatomical Demonstrator.
.The fees for a full coarse amount
Each Professor’s Ticket,Sls. MiWriculator’s 85. De
monstrator’* Fee, 810. Graduation, S9O.
Those desiringlurtheriniormaiioD; will please address
thetr letters (post paid! to theileanj and Studentsarri
vwg m the city will please call on him at the Commer
cial Holei. R. S. NEWTON, Ah Ik,
■ ' ' —— Dean oi the Faculty.
„ ■ .LAW DEPARTMENT;, < .
Hon E W M Ku?e,Prof. of/Eheory aud Practice of Law.
EsqjProf of Commercial Jurisprudence I
. per session. ..
Allcommutucations pertaining tothisdeparuaent must
headdressed.lo :• K. ; W. Al. KING, E*q.
■- r Hi&npkitf T>rnn.,March,l6so, .
.The faculties, tor intellectual abilities, moral worth
and professional acquirements, wiiL compare favorably
wilhthemosLdistinguishedinourcountry. -The Medical
faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other
country—ailof them are able Lecturers-and the best of
Teachers.-.. .
I who willconiempl&teourgeographic&ipbsition,
| and the extent of our population. can have no doubias to
wo eligibility of our situationfor. an enterprise of the
slna.: As to-beallb, including nil seasons of lhe.year« we
deny that anyotherct(y has.mart.
The first class of the Law and-Medical Departments o.
I this Institute were small, but tha. gentlemen-composing,
them are talented and in the highest degree respectable
afeyorahlehmenforibefumreprospenty ofihe Institute/
That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of
uys school, we feel it our duty tostate, that the Trustees'
and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well foi
its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi
zation which connects them,cannot be interunted.
- ■■■■■■ f/w.m.king,
a P» President of the Memphis Institute.
- magnifying Giaiseg, :
/AFone,two ana three g’asses. suited for detecting
v/ counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale
by [oct24] JOHN B. M’FaDDBN it- CO.
To the Ctaseni ot Allegheny City*
- A ihe reception of Orders for CITY MILLS
al FLOUR is left at the store of Robinson.
Federal street. Such Orders wiU be promptly suDoUed
aoslfl : . >YILMARTH .& NOKLK.'
, : .800 Mori Wanted Immediately,
IT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wa*es
iX are 80 cents per day; and we charge 91,75 per
w*®k forboarding.- Apply at the office, on the Steuben
ville.road, near lU’DohahPs tavern—4 miles from PUt*
burgh. [jane2s;tri BURNSIDE. HANNEY &CO
„„ SALK OP VALUABLE T~
! mOS WOBKS, NEGttOKS, UICLEB, die.
I r i,JP a F sn ‘?s ce Of A decree of lie Chancery Court in
i Clarksville, at the Oeloberterm, 1830,1 will sellai
me Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery Comity, State of
Tennessee, on me Bth day or April, 1851, the Furnace
Known us the Louua Furnace and the Mount Vernon
■ Furnace, with. all the lands attached and adjoining there
to)amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same tune
and place I will sell a valuable negro man , John Carter,
a Founder, and his wife and children, oh a credit of 1,2,
and 3 years* The real estate on a credit of 1,2* 3 ana 4
years.
, On ihe llth of April, 1851.1 will also sell, atthelate
residence of Robi. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Teun.,
the IRON PROPERTY - , known as Uio Teanessee Fur*
naco and the Water Force, on Barton* Creek, with all
the lands adjoining ; on<fattached thereto, consisting of
several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,30nd 4 years
Sumner County Lands hear Gatiatin
. I will also sell, on the 526th of March, 1851, in the town
of Gallaun, at the Court House, 820 acres of land Ivina
m said County, Jtnown as the Preston tract ofland, on a
credit of 1,2 and 3 years/ . -• *
House and Lot in Nashville,
I will also sell, on theta* ofMaroh, 1851, a valuable
Honseand Lotin NasbvlUe, at the Market House,known
as Lot No. 64; situated on High st; on a credit of 1.2
and 3 years. Bond and approved security will be renni
red of the purchaser and a hen retained on the real ea.
tate in all cases. P; PRIESTLEY, C. &.M*
IS BEEF—SObbliinstoretmdfoisaJe Dv
scab's* Sell.
EMI
*> \
. r IMJE he«ieyiat;nceof lhe naceeaa of iheTSireatora In
PIHB
INSURANCE iCOMJ'ANX”.; meet ! *d WMUmldf tin
L >» the unparalleled amount ,of taSnea
wlucli hssljeen done-—having rssuednearlyfjOOOPolJ
S°, re ’{‘“P seven niontliaijjndiadding
*yf^?;.? ,oo !l c ¥ mal to 'he company: Tha .Directory are
Ph» U «f l 0 ?ktneariy all-the : property injured i* of
inaurad for o n ona la ynar! i?i[ * ,i ' ld prWOrU ° n
Nnpqber Of’Policies , i&aued- ; ~v' \. 3053: ; ; -
I Amount of
i Amonntofgnnramec siock-«*«— s raios ie
i Amount ottoascs ‘ g" «'tfgjg 00
1 .*T«r b fk det «: Cle<i^ the incidealfipSpen
aes ot the office. ,
nind ‘otartter* ofdyirell
|WA country propdrtsvilrilsibeUfeved
•■uSSSS?-*" 4 al '»J'on bo* »« Btoelcaifd liMUidtflan,
AP»?lr-5, P^ B ? cases tbs cheapitfifijs anfi a cconunodati o n
p I Kh I h',‘!ls.li , ' e »^ orn^l 0 r n^l followmg.pi*ectoip;-J.
Jomi J^ Gli ' it^°-lin B - Meeker, Samuel T.
Ktot ’ Alonzo A - Carrier, Plnlo Ci Sedgwicltj'Robert
J A-RUTHEBSmo/Ptea’l.
A A . A.J.GUiETT,SecY- ■
Actuary . .v* /.Ua27iy ■
wifer cpunung room of J. fichobnxaakor & si
' v °° d 8 l r r f?’> rfliere ; all. neceHary tnfoimaUon will be
pven, and ; coinmameaUons: pr'eiapiiy r aiidnded^toi—
t*omphlets explaining the principles and beaefiiaotldfe
Lisurance, and blank fonns famished on aptfUcaSon.
*s?®?? dre^SSOOjOtlOand coastannyincifedsing.
'fSa^Eag insured, pjfclile.
“Mi.'iti™ sssJBSSß”“»*"»*«i
Poo, aasett January 13,1851, |l,ook,3BS'BS.toii;
; mdn on £uildlnga and their contents.laddr:'
cuy and vicinity, Also, on property of'every deserip.
jion, on steamboats. and oihet.vcßsels, either 'by inland
transportation or on the seaa. -
DIRECTORS: ‘ ■ - -
; ArthurGjCodin, Pres’!;,: Jacob M-Titoiua*,
Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff, ’
■Edward Smith, ■ Richard D.vVootf, :
John A. Brown.
Samuel F. Srailh,
SomtfeTßrooks,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose while,
TbomasP.Cope, Jine«N.'DS&in,
H. D. Sherrerd, Scify.
i.hista the oldest Insurance Company is the United
states, and from its hfgh standing,longexperience, am
pie means, ana avoiding 411 Irisks bf an oxini hazard
ous character, may be considered ns offering ample ae
curily to the’public.:
•• . '-.L—. 'J I, >WJfo. ; t4l Front street.
SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND BECOBIT If.
THE NATIONALjIiOAN FUND r -
LIFE ISSCHASCE SOCIETT
: '■ Off '. . ■
LONDON AND NEW-YORK.,
Capital, £3oo,ooo—Kqnol to 93,500,000.
TtriTH a lnrge«irpfui : of profits.. , Apportion “of both
?t p ital and. surplus invested, in U, S. Government
oiler securities In Hie City of New York
Policies held in this country over 6,000/ Persons in.
suring parucipote tn tltfe profits Of tle’Company ' ■ 1
- .California rukj taken atreduced rata. ■ ■
a^e%HowlSg^° ge3 ° r “ P ° ,icy to ,iia Com^
A piny insliredTonlie whole term of life may stone
tune borrow ent-half the amount of annuel premimn,
tyithont note or aecnnty, or deposit of.jioliey, and is en
tilled to division of protits.' :
. Hemay at any.Uroe surrender hispolicy.and receive
back aa value .tfce.reof ; otfe-lia!f ihe gross-sum paid by
aiminannoal common, premiums. r •
A party already inaurod for ''wfiole life may, on pay.
tuent of a small sum,.convert-ins'insurance into & new
poUcy upon the lona system nowintroduceJ;. .
Parues.already .insured and entitled to ai
ore not shut out froth- said two-third loan, tf the »
Feu r rl - >9PQaUiel !^ rms stated mthe Society’s pwaphv
.A- party may,'at it moderate anmmJ premium,' insaggl
(or hfe, suwivelo.reach the'age of-W yearvJw
full sum insured up to 515,000 T inil be paid td tttm » of-jj
he dies before Teaching thai.agfevihe Inn eum-iastircd
wifrbepaid-tohis faimfy-orlegal represeatativea. .
llhas become cusiomary ln the Atlantic citieafbrcW
gregatlonsio insure the lives of their oa
Chnatmas or New Yeat»s day to make the.family Anre
seni of the jipHcy. This U certainly ad ekceUent-way*
ol ahowrag thereregard for.iherefittnistertWhb«£Balarv
m very many cases, is scarcely equal to his-immediato
wants, Tb thernau family; Wadorh
solauoa beyond expression to know, that his heiolesa
utile ones arethus provided for. . •
Churches involved, would do welt to Insure the lives
of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the
amount wouidbeapplieato liquidate the debif
Kiplauaiory pampblelgand information given gratia,
at the Bankingtfouseol ' WAL : A.miiWc®;;
nov29 / ; Wood sltsecohddcor aboveFopKh.
‘.-V:- MWSDRAJMJEi'v--v
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INStTR
cnonge, Third street, Philadelphia. i ■ J
Fma i tia-ii A n c k. —Bui 1 ding?=, Merchandize and other
aelowe^Si'oT^ff S '
MaarsKDisonaNra.—They also Jnsnre- Veszelsi'Car
goes and freights, foreign or- coastwise; under open; or
special policies, as the assured may desire, ■ 7-
. Inland TaAMseoaTATiOH.-Thcy also insure merchhn
fe, bY Wagons,. Wlroad Cara, Canal
Baals and Steam Boatd, on rivers and lakes,on inmost
11 Hi Seal, Edmund A ; Sbiiiief
JohnC.Davis, Robert Barton, John R. Penrose. Samnel
Edwards; Geo. o,Leiper,Eaward:Darlingtoniiaaae«.
Davis, WUliam Folwell, John NewlmjDriH.hi.HttE ton!
James C, IRmi iheophilus PauidingiH. Jones Brooks!
Henry Sloan, Hyh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Me.
Ilvam, Charles &liy, J.Gi JolmsoßiWidl«Hi'HairiDr
S-Tjmmas, John Sellers; Wm. Eyre. Jr. ■
DIRECTORS AT PiiTSßUftGil.-D. T. Morgan '
HughCraigi Jno.T.Logan. B ’
WuililAM feIAATINi President
Tnos. Ci Hans, ViceFresideni..’.
ra-. • , _ COWAIT, Secretary*.
ICP Office of the Company, No.« Water street'. Flits
bargh. QelSidlf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent»
*£“ «»** marina Insurance.' ‘‘
rpHE OFFICE of the liuurana Ct.cf Xoitk Amt Hem
* C0.,N0. lU Front street, third honseEastoTYVobd
street, where the subscriber wilUstae FoUelehott BttlS
ingsond their eoments,imd on Shipments by Steamboats
and; other.weasels,..for the above, old end responsible
Company. japB) ' WSI. F. JONES,Tgenh
conta Ctmfna/fjaaA foil W peWrfntiroWcJ'lJiajviSo
asu^T^ te3 Pf^ I fplnsurance,*B.i]jcfollowln^coTnpari»
? on JT,i I ? Uo Tl ‘os a person or Ihcr age on§Hnaunn*
for 3100 for life, must pay in the Girani 82>3d,PennSvr
>rania.B2£G. PenaMamril,a2JS,,EqnilabL?saw. Nsi
. Dihectoes— Samoel D Ornclr. CHarles D Jlall.Wm F
Boone, Robert P King: CborlerP
Chao <J B Campbelh% M ReeveyMr
: J Rodman Ba&er,;fe H B l tUeri^i“k^>e; <^:
Bc^m^l^ , iiiichi r ßfm:Scbujiie!*^ l^*rtl, o * )e <
Commercial Kooms, corner of niteu
Pittsburgh.’ • » ‘ y, sQQtag^?
IN DEMNXTY.’
Tb« FronlUln Fir. In.wance Comwiß.
oy rßnjLunjHU.."' -s' ;
T\IKECTOKS:— ' ,
XJ CtoarlesW. Bancier, George W.'JUdiirdi.
TtomasHaii, Monlecat
l^‘^i^ agner ’ Adolphi E. HoSS?’'
Samuel Grant, , David S
Jacob R. Siaiut, Morris Paitersonf /
_ „ CiIAS. W. '
Bahcksh, Secretary: • VA^ttirres/t
en^eS’S!JS! ,? v mal£ , e JJVrorauee, perpetgnl o> limited
desonpuop of,property m lorvi) und'eoimtrjV'
'■■JuSt - **£ ve .reserved a large Cahtingehißmd
-- :si,M7,4® « '
Temporary Loans- ^■ • so!ooi 85 '
•• 51,523 25 '
Cash,&c— : 38,604.37.
c . ... . , r - .- - 513,318,492 71
' blnee v their incorporation, a period-of 19 years,they
uave ptudupwardiof Out Million Fanr Jiundrtd . ijusu* ■
sand ZhHars, losses by fire, thereby-aflqrduig evidence
of tbe advantages of lusarance, aa veil a$ the axdlity. am}
disposition to meet•wjthproraptness, ttmi*biUiie«* 7
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent;. •
Office N. :B, corner Wood and 3d sts
Fire and Marine ‘
THE Insurance Couipanrof North America, of PfUu'-
delphia, through its duly anthoriz edAxeal.
Bcnber, offers to mate permanent and limited
b? on
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Prest. Samuel Bronk. ’
.-KHMSfc. ■ v
. JohmWlute, . jSS w I®?"**.*- *• -
Richard D. Wooi,-- ' r
Sm“. a ,tvin?be' Et
avoiding all niks of an oJttra- hazanlout
vSaS&bffi? be conßidcre^S&r& ari
■ f
SHAWLS,— Received this, morning pet express. 4to
Broche,BayStateandLongSHAwLS— vervsUnA
,itor st)les and qualities. For sale low.
-A. A.ftJASON4b EQ;
62 “d tMJVlarkot tt t&C
LACTATION MOLASSES—») ,barteTFnew"V.r/m
Moluan juitTeceSved and for »»fe by 1 - * r «P
... > KICKBTgQM, ~
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WlSlamWeisite’-
Francis Haskins.
vB. Austin AMbon*. \
WilliaraE. Bowen, ■
G^orffe^W^Aßpinwallj