The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 08, 1851, Image 4

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~~ caru&r First and Front sis.
A LCOHOL —3dbblP.of different Mreneth.for Bide by
A mar 23 B*A. FAHNESTOCK & CO
BACK LEAD-el21)0 lbs.powdered,best quaUty,.ior
gaiety. tmariiSl.. B. A..FAHNESTOCKA.CO.._
YSTHITeTWaX—2SQ tbs.for sale by__ ; >
\y mariS B A FAHNESTOCK ACO
-pVSE WOODS—SSO bbls. chipped and frrband, ror sale
. jj.ibyi’ i ntnatliSl : - B. A: FAHNESTOCK k CO.
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K 818 lieMli! l‘rriBNESTOCK A CO
talwT" 80011)S f ° r p l1 A. t *j : AHNCSTOCK &CO *
C°S A&_2s bbU BA aI FAi<NESTOCK it CO
— Aft CORN— 3OO bush to »mve,—will bo sold low on
App!> ™ RHQDE 3 fc ALCO rk
frHEEEEtfCOJW—3OO bush lonYtfv'e ihisweek—will
ontbo whor^A^to^^^
fftppßn'frßKD—Qn hand and for sale by
• • ■’ ■■■: RHODES & ALCORN,
117,Third n,, opposite St. Ch&tles Hotel.
lOAP—looboxes forsale by
| mortS sTUART k SILL
loiea for sate by
STUART & SILL
/"S LAS&—IOT boxes J3xlolof sale by- - \;
V3T marts ■ i , ■ - .STUART A SILL.
rFtOBACCCM-30 boxes u'£,prune, for sale by .
L anaras.;: ... ■ •’ . ■ ■ STUART & SILL.
■ STlbt tOAK—6O bbls last received and for sale by
V marts STUART A SILL
VALOUR—ISObbIs superfine for sale by . - \
jj- iaartS STUART & SILL,I2I. Wood mreei.
* tin cans
tXofTfiMolQfbß,,each. Amongst which are—
• Manno Green, Green ,
Chrome Yellow; . a
- •• Yellow Ochre; Terra De Sienna, :
• : Prussian Bloc;- .• Umber.RaWi
' • Umber Barnt. „ , ....
• B-A-FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
comer Ist and Front streeto.
FAHNESTOCK & CO
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T >o m«S ?E3 ~ lUUbt ' lB m
■ ALL assortment » ill ivav
rfV -'Coriaitting of French and American Paper Hang
ing* lor Halis. ; Parlor* and Chamber*, at price* ranging
fromdic toSSper piece P^TaPSHALL,
SjatSl ■ 85 Fontth streei. ,
nno HOUSEKEEPERS—Orders for Paper, Hangers
•X clmteleftar ihe mu Paper Store. of; .
majgy: ' - Vv. P. MARSHALL.
TPAPER HANGING S—SPaino selection.— Will I o
JO teCeivedhy first canal arrivals, a new and choice
assortment or Frenehand Eastern Paper Hangings m
gold, damask, hoquct and plain patterns, together wtui
a large lot of cheap satin and commonpapers.
“oarr 7 v W. P. MARSHALL, S 5 Wood tt.
rpBAS! TEAS!—One hundre chests prune family
J. -Teas for sale at the Oentral Tea Store, comprising
aUvaneues-*
- Just receiving, afresh lot or Fifty Cent Macs and
Seen Teas, which have gamed to much popularity in
a°ld, wholesale and retail, bj g KELLy
* T7IAMILT GROCEBIES;—Mocha, JUo and. La
y gnavra Coffee?; Loaf Supars r Dried F.mits,-Rai
» ains? Currants; Golden and Bosxoa SyrupsjSogarH.
Molawes, -forsale by (marlB] H. C. KELX/Y*
. GROCERIES.—-Jost receiving-*-
> • • YY 100 bags Rio Coffee, prune;
ft 1 - 2c&4ksCubaHoncy;
» 4 , f ‘lO boxes ftVli.Grani’e Tobacco i
. * 10 do Russell & Robinson’s do;
SbblsNolSalmon; -
2 casks prime Cod Fish;
s.boxesl#o7ering , aD. R. Sugars;
Tflflrifl : •. •. H. C. KELtA.
1 n BBLS. EGGS for sale by
1U- mar!B
£/~|f VBUSH. PRIME DRIED 4 EACHbS—for .sale.
Ovl/ marlB . H-C-KELLY.
imah~ cf htm Mill cleaned Oats
¥V amiable for Oat Meal. RHODES & ALCORN ,
mfrrtS 1073d:8t. t opaosne St Charles Hotel. •
BHATV POWDERS—A few bores of excellent
; Yea£ionhand.and for saleby •
nfatie RHODES A ALCORN.
LARD 01L.—19 bbU J. L. Co willing s
TV Ndl Wiater Lard Oil jon received and Tor sale
bv MILLER &. RICK.ETSON,
marie Nos 221 A 223 Liberty at.
SUGAR.— 10 hhds prim* Plantation Sugar Just recelv
M| fc RICKET3ON
TjLANTATiGN MOLAS3K3.—4OO
JT-Molasses,oak packages, m store.and ltfr-Mle-bi ■
• marlB ' ftI&LEE & RICKETSON.
r»JV BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sate by
jilt); raarlß KIER & JONES, Canal Basin.
ftATONS Juniata Blooms for sale low, lo closcT
ji\J marls KIER & JONE
10 B^n8 no 1 Mackerelfor,a ' e KM I ?QNr3
TjtGGS—2O bbU. ju'i tec'd and for sale !’>
Hi t. woods & son,
maiSO Cl Woier street.
barrels Green Apples lor sale by
. martO T. WOODS & SON.
T >«n rnr_aan hhi« No. t. lost received anil for sule
I ihy B. A. FAHNESTOCK £ C 0.,, v
■ mwrgfi ; . - comer Fuat and Wood gia. .
HOPE SPJCE and FLOURMILLS— Fi/<A Street—
Havo on hand and lor sale, pare Spices, Hour,
Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts. 4cc.
N B Grinding and Roasung done for Hotels ami
Families at the shortest notice. _
. marlß ‘ ■ . .b. tt. ijkavu,
Hope MiLLb— ••• ■
100 bbls. extra Superfine Flouc-,
i . 100 do Superfine doj .
50 do Fine •. do>
For sale by • F. K.DRAVQ*
TTfcROOMS-^fiOdot: large Urooms for sale aitfte lo<
[matl9] WM. DYER.
BYiS— 19 bag* Just received iroiuS. D. TUoa.&fcou.
mart®-. wM>.DY|alt«
for sole iJy
- WM. DYER.
20 packages fresh Eggs ft
rnaflg
ARB-10 Icegt No. l Lard, jam received and for sale
I by (matlO) • vVM.liibiK.
BACON— lOcasksSides;
; .8 do Shoulders;• •
• 17 do liftmsf Received-per steamers
Navigator sad Diurnal, and for sale by
taail7 CARSON fc M’KNIGHT.
p» REA9E LARD—I 73 ilercea Grea&e Lard, received
UT per steamera Washington and Fleetwodd,/or sale.
nntrls : : ' CARSON A M’KNIGtIT.
ATHERS—4,OOO Bs. prime Feathere/or aale.br
-nrarls.:v -CARSON fc M’KN IGH I.
PEACHES- 200 bush. Cried Peaches for sale by
marIgCARSON fc&TKttNtGHT.
BACON Homs, Shoulders and Sides, m smokehouses,
for sole by _ IraarlS] KIER & JONES
TURPENTINE.— 25 bbls Spirits 1 urpcmtne on con*
signmentand for sale low by F, R. DRAVO,
m>rlB ■« ■ No 1 Diamond
BT-T>oMft~7fi tornTNa l Juniata received and for t»aTe
by {martB] - KING A MOORHEAD.
HOMINY.— bbla superior white Hommy Tecemii
asd for sale by • . WM.. p\KR>
' • No 207 Liberty at
N°m»nS AF bbl. for eale v bft
UPKfUOR MUSTARD,of our own manufacture coo
sternly on band and fc
107 Third si, opposite 6r Charles Hotel
-” marl7l
WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in every
H vArietv with superior workmanship and warranted.
h>w work made, &c. . fmarlSj. W. W. WILSON,
ing:MAiiß~a second hand 16 gailon Conner kettles
Apply to Tmarl7) RHODES & ALCORN.
of 1 * PENNSYLVANIA.—Received on con-*
rimnerif, and 7 for .sale singly, at tohotoaU price,
three down large'and splendidly finished Maps of this
State This i» the most reccni map of tho-State pub
lished, and embraces oil that is desirable m aperfeci
map, at tbe EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY,
•• - comer of Market and Fourth sts.
JBWIiLRVisILVKKSVAIUS, LAMPS,
W MILITARY GOODS, AO —During the alteration
now being made In the front of my store, customers will
find me in the rear and on the second story, with a large
and excellent stock of all goods in my line, and pncea
unusually lotf. ■ Watch • repairing continued .as Usual in
the shops in second fitory. W. W. MJLSOiS,
mar 7 I corner of Market and Fourth - bis.
and on hand, an extensive
YY 4ssbrtmentof the best London, Liverpool and Ge*
new manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy :in
finish and Eqnal to any imported
ume^ W. W WILSON,
m&rlfi • - > corner of Market and Fourth Ms -
Jywyi.RV HIhVKR WARb-A large assort*
; ment of thefihest kind always, on hand—and new
work made to order
Forks, Spoons. &o:,of.ihe best material and the low- 1
estrates; CmaHs] ~ .. W. W..WILSON..
■firrASH MULTURE— “Crane’s ” Labor Saving Soap
VW for sale by the bar, at the manufacturer s prices,
marls WM DYER
UGAR CURED HAM— IO, OOO pieces in smokehouse
fotgaiaby - Imsrlfe] WM.DYER.
«flg SEEP ~ lBl,blß forsal °‘° W WM DYER
Vtv 600 bbls very strong old Cheese foi
Price. [mat 15] WM:DYER.
E*- ViiOUE—6o bbis. flno Flour for sale cbeap,
ntnArifi- - VyM:DYER.
■jylKir PKACHKS-1* do)!, enpenor Bale
, tV'XX WANTED —1,000 ms. first-rate Beeswax,
„ fr?which the highest marketpr.ee will be paW
matlS ■■■'■' ■ ‘ —— :
iyTTEg-38 «B» a ° d 8 btlls fc SILL
r, fflMip • • • - ■ ■ ■
dOZ ,B ,wre SlSi SILL
I Corntr'of,. Wpodahd Fifth flrcdt, PUtshurgh,
'/in i.i-iH’, do ®in extra pure Slarcl],
42 hfehesls do_ 01 Hn SaleTtttus.
; 46 do Oolong and Chulan, || do S N 0 Molasses,
100 bags Rio Coffee,, v i; is ajj do
« & and
[ 30 b b a?fan C d C 5MacK-^^Pl^ercdS^ars,
SKttEffiSGk
JSoftVeifraMa'dderf’ IbxsßocV Candy.
8 Ctoveß, ■"■ lO dS Cocoa
6b?“ Popper & Allspice, sdo Castile and Almond
l:bbl Nutmeg 6, , - ,®<W*v .'.•••
2do gronntfGinger,: 13 doz Military -* do .
i do- do Pepper, • lbbl sup Oarb Soda,
Ido do Pimento, Ido Cream Tartar,
lOkes do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago,
lOdo .do Cassia,: . 2 do Isinglass, .
10 do "do Cloves, 2 do Sicily and refined
2 bbls GarroU’s Snuff, ' Liquorice,
45 bxsStenniie Candles, ldo Arrow Root,
20 do Star ‘ do 150 Baih Brick,
10 do Sperm e do ■ lbbl Flor Sulphur,
100 don Mason’s Blacking, 100 grossMalches,
100 lbs superfine Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon ;
100 do SF Indigo, . - Roso and Vanilla,
20 doz Ink, ’ 6do ■Lemon Sugar, .
150 do Com Brooms, ' 1 ,??-? k t s “ lSo<!a ’
Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard Oil; Ac- m>ai
,t> ] K H> O 17' ft CO.’S
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT,
APOLLO BUILBIN(jf?*FOJJKrH STREET, ]
pf tbo BeCvtlVß* • . :
THE SUBSCRIBERS Rave openedia
nishing Sure, In connection with on Odd Fmows
Divot, in which are lo be. found . a variety
Goods and Odd FcUows'.Rcgalia, never beforo Bresent
cd to a Pittsburgh public, by u single eßlablishment. _
From Philadelphia, they., arc in
Odd FiUmea' Etgaters, Lodge Blank Boob, Oareit, am
other Lodge articles! The Megalia exhibited at lheir
counter is most gorgeouß and admirably assorted, no
thing of thfrsort )to entirely exquvttf, has ever been seen
In this markefm such profusion.
The Gentlemen’s Famishing Department is picnlital
; tv supplied with a variety of superb and delicately
i wrought articles ot dress. -The variety-is.entirely too
great to enumerate in & moderate space, we must, ,
therefore, direct the public to nn investigation of the
Stock itself. All that wo can say in this connection is,
thalaiour Establishment the gentlemen of.tasto can be
supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out
of the best materials and by the most experienced
hands. We solicit an examination of our stock , it
composes avanety which challenges comparison.
A large lot of .Fine SUfc and iAnen Shirts, Fancy
fstotler and self adjusting Cravats Gloves and Hosiery
of various kinds, and in. fact every article of oomfot tor
luxury which - a gentlemen of good taste would fanc>.
We solicit a snare of jiMioaap^
Sign of the Bee Hive,
' No. 60 Annlio Buildings Fourth at.
josßPn tirPEncorr- — C ‘ BABa I
IiiPPBNCOTT 6 BARIt, I
(L*EKJ.B.SiWc*M*fcCo.) ■ }
flouulacturere oi Piicnix Fire Proof Safes, 1
Stcond sirciLbcttfecn Wood and StmtAfitld. . |
ONTuesday afternoon, July 2J, 184s,.the undersigned j
were called upon by Messrs-LiptencoU A barT, to
witness an honest and fair test of one o» ihcir rbrnmi
Safes The furnace being prepared, toe Safe «a* placed |
; in«idctbereof,wuh books,papers andsomemoney,wfcen ,
; the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled oi*. ,
[ Quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was
rcdkot,andconunuedullhalfpasi6 o’clock, being about
four and a half hours, when the committee expressed
I -their satisfaction that the time occupied with such neat
I was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,sate
l cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money
1 safe The heat was so great as to melt off the bra-s
I mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend
-1 irwtthcsc Sales to the public, os beingan our judgment,
enurcly fireproof
I CORNWALL * BROTHER,
f BRANNON &-THATCHER,
BENEDICT A CARTER,
ISAAC CROMIE.
I am engaged in the foundry business,. Hud know
something about furnaces and heat. 1 witnessed the
burning of the above Safe, and can ircely say there was
no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in.my jud gm ent^ enu rdy^ c
PT ?n calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa-
they r 11 spoke m the highestterms of the fairness
of the test, aud their ftill confidence oi tha Safe s being
entirely fire-proof. We hare constintlyon hand audioi
galea full assortment of the above Safes. „
mar3l BELL A ThKKi.
H.C. KELLY
I ioHNO=DORSEU> A.. U IttULLBSy -W. B- nt-NTER.
j O’DONNELL, MULLEN A CO.
I Plttiburch Chair & Cabinet ware Roomi,
| Ttertf Strut, Soulb&ut*' .
| o'D M A Co-, respectfully inform their mends
l Ytt and customers that they have, if not the largest
1 |®a«toek ever before seen m this city, the greatest
I /Tlvancty of styles,the finest finished, made of the
I best seasoned materials, and by the host workman in
I the western country—all of which they are determined
lo sell as low a* any other manufacturing establishment
I in the city: Our stock is all our own manufacture, no
i Hotels furnished at the shores! notice •
All orders promptly attended to-
Aiiegbeny planing jauft*
ATOEESOF STttKBX* AIXSOBEKT CITT, FSSNA. . .
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
and the public generally, that having completed his ,
new Planing Mill, and having now m operauou two
new * astern made Planing
patent,) andsoverol circular and upright Saws* he ij
now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates,
planed and sawed lumber of every description.
The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters ana
bnildere.is particularly caltrd lo ihe abovo estobUsli
ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough
lumber, of different-thicknesses, tunable for ‘hipping,
box mating,house, steamboat work, &C.> can be touna.
planed or Jawed to order, Aim prompt
oeEs and despatch. JOHN A
jj g,—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive
prompt attention.
Wholaoalo and Retail. .. |
SADDLE. HARNESS AND TBUNKMANUFACTORY i
T>OBEItT 1L HARTLEY, begs leave
Jtt form bis friends and tho public generally) TpspL
hat becononucsto occupy that large and com- JSCy&cc
modiou* Siotc Room, fonnerly occupied by Samuel rann
estock & Co., No. 83, comer of Diamond alley und Wood
street, where he keepsa large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trenka, Carpet Bags, Saddle
BagSjValiscs, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line. • .
He also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured
of the bestmaterial.andin a style or workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at W> per cent.
Ch CoSn£rp JfereAanti and Farmers would do wellito call
hnd examine his slock before: purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined iff sell firvt rate articles at very low
Pr {n?* Don’t forget the place; No. 8(1, comer of Wood
r treet and Diamond Alley.
Wall Paper for Spring Sale*.
BO swrnmKLD mbxbt, rrrr&BUEan.
JSHIDLE wonlil invite all wto won! a good and
. cheap article of WALL PAPER to call and exam
ine his extensive assortment of all the “ n ' J
Pattern j now in nfle for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,
and atthc lowest possiblo price for Car/i or nags.
Also, new and beautiful Black Marb.e Paper, wttjt »utl
able columns, caps, bases and bordering, lor pnb ic
Halls, of every description, furnioded on the most reas
onable terras, at . ‘ j.
martJOdm OH Simtitfield street . .
Landscape palatine.
JASPER H. LAWMAN, Land scape Paijitab,. Booms,
Fourth street, Odeon Balldings, second story, Spc -
cimeoa may be seen by tliO'patrons of the Art, at tue
aboveplacc. _• „ m .
Rffacnus—John K. Holmes, Esq.. Wm. C. WalUT* A.
Hillier. Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew
Gillespie, Hon. 8. Jones, L. Harper ; fob*** _
EECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A Go’s, No 03
femithfield street, a new supply of the following
works: ■ ’
; The Male Generative Organs—m health and disease,
from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise
on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with
a description of. the causes, symptoms and treatment of
all the diseases and infirmities to which It is liable.—
Adapted foy every mante own private use. Price 81.
■ The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cu f e ta
mlliarly explained, with practical hints for their preven
tion and for the preservation of female health.
The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera
tion—a private instructor for married persons and those
about to marry, both mare and female,, Price 8,1.
Origin of Life—a complete scientific and popular treu
use on the philosophy and physiology of the roproduc :
ure functions in plants and animals, with 12 anatomical
platea'and all the newdiscovenes. Pnco.Bl.
The Family Physician, or the true art of healing the
sick in all diseases whatever.- Price 25c. , [mar2u
WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S
New Lithographic Establishment,
00 Market street, between Thtrd % Fourth,.
18 NOW ready to furnish every )cind of Lithographic
work in the most elegant style, such as Show bills,
Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and Iro
b«Zs, printed in gold, colors. Ac..
At the same place. Messrs. Mocsor A Helmlo.have
opened a Daawrao School, and execute on order Drafts
of Machinery, Edifices,.Monuments, Ac., with all possi
ble accuracy and elegance. - sls.Ty
T“Bope filllls In Full Operation Again i '
Ryan's Buddings, Ftflh Street.
THE proprietor, thankfhl to the publio for past cus
tom, ventures to solicit a conlmuanco of the same
for his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour
and Spue MtUs within the city—for the accommodation
of his customers, and all who wish to have really good
Flour,pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac.. .
; The attention of Families, Merchants aad others, Is
invited, and all I ask is that they will give me a trial..
•■■■ ■■’ F. R.DRAVO,
. • No. 1 Diamond. .
; N-B- All articles taken back if not found good, and
(he money returned. (marlO
The lease of the new York dry goods
STORE, No. 89 Market atrecvwith Fixtures, and ti
small stock of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, to bo sold
at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi
ness on Market street, the above, old established busi
ness stand, one of the beaten the tan be had on
favorable terms, if application is tnado immediately to
the subscriber, who wishes to change his business.
\ iaao : • •' • Wm. If. GARRARD. <
PSOfil SALTS—3O bbla for sale by...... — " r ”7
m&rSfi - B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO*
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Dr* Hollicfa’s Workii
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.i CongUi and Goldi CtiveiHn 48 Hours*
v» INCE the introduction of this now coir\paundvCougU*
O and colds arc curcdna a very short time.' Wc will
warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup to cure cases ot
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, LaigugittSvin icss ; time, ana
! at a cheaper rate than any r other medicine etfer discov-
: or iT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION-iTbc oU
Cough Medicines always sihken the stomach and pro*
. dace nausea which ismore disagreeable than ihe
■itself. Tins U obviated in this raixtnrc, for it is a
. ant toothing article and itwill enro, or
refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine m
oar city, from our own citizens; should convince any one
; of its efficacy. His the prescription of a regular physi-.
:cion, and has been used by him m his own practice, for
a number of years, wall the most heroic success. . .
CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes,
that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough ana
expectoration,night sweats, hectic fover, and an toe
distressing symptoms of consumption, and thataljor in
king two bottles ehe .was entirely cuTed. ■ A gentleman
in‘Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma
and Chronic Coughfor eightyears, has been entirely re
lieved and the cough removed by., the übc of halt n do
zenof botUesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from
Peoria, Illinois, writes that 11 he knows the Pectoral Sy
rup to bo a good article, for .he has used it in his own
case and in the cuses of members of his famny. with the
most perfect success.
It IS ONB OF THE CHEAPEST MEDICINES NOW KNOWN.,
—lt is put up in half pint bottles at SO cents each, or six
would do well to keep a sup
ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is ope oi
the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover
ed for dll coughs and diseases or the lungs and incipient
C S'oS EXTRA—Many persons will try to get
vou. to buy some one of the various nostrums, but oo not
heed them. If you want lo get well, l.uy l)r. Ktvajmfi
Pectoral Stepp, and take no other, this will cure you.
It has in it some of the most valuable plants, and herbs
of the materia medica, and is compounded bya person
skilled in the healing art.; There can bo no deception in
this medicine. It ia prepared m ,your own city, and the
\ proprietor has numeions ceruficales, attesting its ynlu-
I able properties, which will be shown to, any person da
i Wanted throughout the United States to sell
this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those,
who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a
large profitto all agents; besides, they will be doingsut
faring humanity aservice by placing in
greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever
sale, wholesale and retail, by KUYSLR A M’
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l a.,
to whom all letters for agencies rouai be nddrossca.
Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city ,1. Brock
cry jr., Brownsville; George Bairo, Washington , John
H Buchanan. Hickory; George Kcyser, M
J. D, Vowelf, Canoasburgh; and by merchants_aud
druggists generally.. u —"•
Public Attention .
It ravtctfuUy in vittd (o thi fellowlns truths,jtt fort* in
relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod
an nrl 'p ET j loLEl jM ROCK OIL-,
IT Is noi more lhun one year ngo since this green cm.
edy was brought before the public, for Uie relief and
cure of disease 8 Its grent powers to henl, have, since
i then, become fully appreciated by the community, and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more cercun will
its ureal fame spread. Ir is not the remedy ora day,
eonip for the sole purpose of making money, but, one,
whicE we conceive, -will continue to be used when all
nostrums have beer, forgotten., The PETROLEUM s
a Natural Remedy, elaborated In the depths of the eailb
by a power and agency that laughs to scorn alt hurnan
competition. It IS our duty,when wo.write obout a
medicine, that we write tdutii—that we. any nothing
calculated to deceive those who msy^tni 5 „ l ,°S'«?v
pat confidence in our:statements. The sick o l e Tl rf y
apt to catch ot any thing that promises relief from du
ease- A story con haraiT be 100 highly wrought to am
swer the object of gulUngor humbugging some of them.
Now, wc do not desire to dolhis; we «e animus only
that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be fold,
in order to eecure font arepntatlori far eiceedino an>
single article of the anuria medico. Plain, unvarnished
I facts—facts that may be ascertained in p. d
neighborhood, beat ample testimony in favor ol rue re
K Wthiit the past two months, two 01 oar own iilirens,
who were Wally blind, lravc been restored to srght-
Severat cases or blindness, m ihc S.ato of y“'
been cured. And,also.lhecascol
ver county- There arc others ; but these, cases ure near
home,and maybe referred to by any persons who may
have doubts on lhe subject. These cascswi-reciucUi
ter they had been abandoned by P b y. s ' c ‘“"’?“
The Petroleum will cure, when used according to dim.,
UM Dyscnlciy, Piles, |
Nfuraltrm, Eruptions on the Skm, Pimple* on the lace (
Chronic Sore feyes, Ringworm, Tenet, Scald Head
pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ueers.YJ i rn
Tumors, Bcrofnla, Cancer, spinal irritation,Jet er and
Aeue>cLroaic Cough*,Asthma, BroncUus, and all Pul
monary affections oir a chrome nature, terming to pro
doco CON SUMPTION. . ~ « ,-j
• Bums and Scalds, diseases of the *BU<lder
oeys, Chapped Hands, Kxconaied Nipples, <L-oirM a .d
Bullions, in fact, it is
has been tried In most of the above within the
past year with the most periert success, '•■eriificait.s
that will astonish are in the hands of the. Proprietor, who
will take pleasure in wiowing them to the ji.ucifj.tr
others may say about lUwr owdiunes, the
Petroleum tho greatest Remedy oi the a£«-. * ?)
jicianß of high standing in the profession are
to are it in their practice. rho»« who at first lookedon
with doubt and uncertainty,#*; filing to award it due
praise am! consideration. Before another >ear ro.is
roond.all will be compelled lo acknowledge that ue
Peiroleum i* the greatest medicine ever discovered.
For sale, Wratslo ,nd E.u.l, , u<
140 Wood street.
Also—R E tellers,s7 Wood street, D.M, Curry, D.
A. Elliott. Joseph Douglas*. Allegheny City ._ Also, by
lhe Proprietor, S. M. KIEU, Canal llasln, ..h »tr«t,
Pittsburgh. u;w
ANOTHF.It SCIENTIFIC WONDEU .
pspsiin
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID.!
Or Gastric Juice 1 .
A CHEAT DYBPKPSIA CVRER,
Tl REPARED f rom Rennet, or Hie fourth stomuch of.
J ihe Or after directions by Huron Liilio, the great
V>olog.«lc"=m> S >,by I S HOUGHTON M D ,No
11. North EirWi «irccl, ™l»ielpSiM“. r ra
'Fiiis is ft truly wonderful remedy for INu JU4.OJJU.Vj
DYSPEPSIA. ’JAUNDICE. CONSTIPATION, LIVEII
COMPLAINT* end DEBIItTY, curin S ;aticr Notate’*
own method, by Nature sown ogcni,the Gastric Jwce.
Hulfa tcaspoonfull of this Hmd, infused in xtiuer,
will digest or dissolve Frvs Voljtd* of Roast Bbrp J.k
about two iiouhs, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron Likuo , in his celebrated work on Ammal Uiem
istrv sayst An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous 4b
the Gastric Juice,mar bo readily prepared from the rau«
coas membrane 01 the stomach of tnc calf, iu which va
rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will bo so soft*
cited changed and digested, just m the samo wanner ns
Uiev woulube In the human stomach." • , n .
I)r Peumua, in his famous treatise on rood and Dt*
et,” published by fowlers & Wells, New \oric, page J 5.
atates the same great fact, and describes the method of
preparation- There arc tew higher authonUcs than Dr.
Dr Cobbs, in In* valuable writings on the - Physiolo
irv of Digestion,” observes Hint ” a diminution of the due
ouantity of the Gaalric Juice is a prominent and all-pro
vailing cause of Dyspepsia i” and he state* that “a dts
lincuiancd professor of medicine in London, who was
severely nfluclod with tins complaint, finding everything i
else to fall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained
from the stomach of living animals, which proved com
pletely snccessfni.” ... , , r
r Dr OaaUJiM, aulhoroflhc famous works on *■ Vegeta
ble Diet” says: “Itis a remarkable fact in physiology
that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, 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
lV Dr™mon’s great work, the “Chemistry of Man.” (Lea
ft Blanchard, Vhila., 1840. pp.iWM) says : “ Thediscov
ery of PEI’SIN forms a new ora in the chemical history
lof Digestion. From recent experiments we know that
I food is dissolved as rapidly (iron artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, os ms in the natural (me
tric Juice itself.” . .»
I’rofcs-cr Donoi-isoN, of tlie Jefferson College. Plutu
delohln. In his great work on lluinari Physiology,devotes
more than fifty pages to ait .examination of this subject.
His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric
Juice obtained from Hie living human stomach and ftonl
animals, are well known. In nil coses,;’ he nays, -V
gestion occurred an perfcotly tit the arnrtclitl as ii
natural digesuons ’p ygpEpS CUUER,
Dr HoOobtos's preparation of W3PSIN Inn produced
the moat marvolons effects, curing eases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consuiup
lion, supposed to bo on tho very verge of the grave. It
i> impossible to give tho drtalls of cuse# in.the brails ot
this ndvenisomout—but uothentlcatcd rertlllenlos have
been given of more than TWO HUNDRED lIEMAIIK
ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New "i or», ond'flnslon
alone These wcreucatly all desperate cases, end me
cares were not only rapid and wonderful, but pornm-
“'lUn tt Kteal NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, ami parllculai-ly
nocfut for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver tompmlm.
Fever and Ague, of badly treated Fever find Ague, umi
me evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, ami other drugs
upon the Digestive organa, after a long sickness- Also,
for excess In eating, utid the too free use or ufneni spir- J
its It also reconciles .Health with Intemnorunco.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.-- ■. ■
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which U does not seem to reach and remove at once.—
No matter how had they may be, it OIVLS..INSI ANT.
RELIEF*. A stngledoit Tfmovesallthcunpteasatttßyinp- |
urns, and it only needs to bo repeated, for a abort 1
to make theso good effects permanent. PURITV Or i
BLOOD and VtOOR OF BODY, follow pi once. It Is ;
particalarly excellent hi cases of Nausea, Vomiting,
Cramps, Soreness of .the pit of the Stomach, distress ut
ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,
tendency to la«awiy, Suicide, Sec.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle- One bottle will of
ten effect alasUngcuTc. 4 ■ u
Every bottle boars the written signature ot J. S
HOUGHTON, M.D., Bole Proprietor.
Sold by agents in every town, in the United States,
and bv : respectable dealers inMedicines generally. .
A^nttfM Pittsburgh,KEYSER& McDOWELL, 141
n ß iP(i SttMapayUlb and the Cholera.
VkTOT a siride man, woman or child has died of. the i
IN CHOLERA or any of ilusymploms who used this
Invaluable preparation. Look-at the city of Loui-ville,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to
200 bottles aie retailed daiK but few isolated cases of
Cholera have occurred, ariff they were eithei persons
from boats or those who our advice.
[Ctnrtnnali Chrontck,
For sale by KEYSER Jk M?DOWELL,I4O Wood «...
where the genuine, article may dwa^ys^be
PETROLEUM— A certain - cure ior DlAltumEA.a
disease very prevalent this hot weather—tiic tore*
runner of Cholera.- Tryit! For tale by .
t jy6 - KEYSER k McDOWELL, 140 Wood at.
t i 4 iF“» ,& -”“'“WT«saga' i «...
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cnv'Vfimiitfls And Sales. . .. |!
.-pwR LARlgTO^TjONOCOirol^orlJrocre^nve
■l/ Elixir, prcserthcd' he an ''■*?*"”!LJ ~ an j B n i r _ I
cases of debility, impotcncy or.VS'ft nrdfcs-e- to be— i
regulnnueßof nature., .It ls aU lhai it pro , n I
vlt Nature's great restorative, and remedy for tbMin
the married state without , weakness
far seminal emissions, general dctniity,B, a _ orllia j aot .|
pf the genital organs, Snegnelled.— I
whites. As a vigoraung medicine i' “ i, indi- I
Also, a certain Tcmcdy ■fo r » l »®J‘ e s}.£®JSiSSsilu4ei ft-1
KCstion, loss of muscoW enerei lcaje
male weakness, debility, Ac. H 18 ‘,* , a 1, ofiince
the user in any of the above eomplmnts, and is oi prioe
lessvalne.to uiose withont offspring- , . j ha7e I
1 o spread wide the blessings of tins n
appointed Messrs. Judßon ft Go., of tB acents l
York, m the United Slates of America, c ß meg |
lontssalo; and none can be genuine . . wra pp er .
ithrough them, and IaRZETCE, M. &
},- NapluiSn\yVi\hvl&b ivnot, Noi73 1
I: bold oaly lnPiUabuTgh at 'be Mcd cal v ®P lnut BUcet i
I SmnhGeld street} and By B- H. Meakinff, F tll B t re et
Olncmneti, Raymond ft Patten,No 60 bfu™ s""
i |‘Louisville.: • S ——r
■ JAMES W. OTOBWEU,
CABINET Rf?
fngM&aFTTRNITUIIE MANUFACTURER, T.,
:ihißcity,as ho is deicrimnedtoopiioiu' M n du ' owcst
: well-seasoned materials, licet w0 , I ?r?“" „„d facility
Mcsigus.i and from “/ warSnlcd
;in maj ufactunng, ho ia enabled to y*u
famittre, at the lowcs*. prices . tnBm
He has adopted the principle oridenmymg . c
tomers' interest with hw own, ’J 1 ' s?“ ar f c jy 0 f every des.
keeps always on lmivl theßreatcst iia
cripUon of furniture, (tom the «;P™“ J nY part of
'lie most elegant nndcosUy, that w,®’ manalfactnied
one, may bo furnished from ms ? . Inanection,
‘expressly to order,. He *°>' of ° r ° h "l!' l t 'i*v be Vnown
-1 that the advantages of bis cs'a' ,, “ f * “ a ock which
The following aruc on consist, in parrot nis d jn
for richness of style and finish, camnn
any el the Eastern cities,
‘ Parlor,
■ drawing, din
ing, and bed room
chairs, oi every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, ma. n
hogauy and walnut
Conservatoire and Easy S l ®*”*. l<lle andW
descriptlottTCouches^fiofas.Tele-a-WUanaiJ^
vans of the' latest French ana Arn«r J. Desks
Tashaee, inlaid
bogany,rose wood and walnni cen re and solatia
bfes, extension dirnng iflhles all sizes oi me
most improved, and decidedly the nest Kina
pimbtobe hall and P‘«^les,
bedsteads and wastsmnds of
each a large assortment, gothic ball
ouomans
and stools, secretary
cases, side boards, fire screens,
• towel racks, hat Stand*, and
music stools,, cribs and cota .
for children; paper math*,
tabic and tea po> s, m»-
hojtany, rose wood, ami
Inlaid pearl Tables,
“‘steamboats antf HOTELS, famished at the short
est notice. ......
All orderaprompUy attended to
>•„. 88 T? ” vkitw>° Mat tit and W<x>d,Sxi3M4t-
MalndC \BINtT FURNI rLßK.wlucb
I Ml arc confident cannot be i a r t> n s • e d, lUn-oar-l
cqitaUed, inlhiaCity,orn ll.c'Ve«,in siyle andtrnKh,
Ttao who are in waniat Furnimre are .respectfully
invited 10 coll and examine (oi ihemselvca.
KT* Steamboat* fonnaiied onin- saorttsi nsiice.
ir7" AU order?, promptly ttitendeoio.
fcblO-tf O’DONNfcIX. MbLLErr &>U.
Vxxrnftuire nDd Clwlr War® Hooiait
T U YOUNG & CO., comer of Third A*
Ksai'o nd Smi&field sis, opporxu Enum
2dU_niuiUTgh, Pa.,keep consiantlyon hand jY(
tSaSSand make u> older, at the low».ipri«i ■
HOUSEHOLD and MlbAlttßOAl II'KNII L R*;’
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and mo»l approved ,
style*. _ . I
‘ SteambonU, Ahoy J . ■ ■!
■ ftSfe. , <■» Tne sohaertbora tender thfir acg\
Tor the favors bestow iSfe*
?pon Sem by their Steamboat fncnda,opd PH
would respectfully remind them and others imj- *
rcMed in buiMing boat#, that they are at
pared to furnish* on the most reasonable lc ™J»
description of Cabin turiutur« anu Chairs oMne be»
material and workmanship. F B >OU2jfa&CU.»_
Corner Third and bmtOifield streets.
opposite
- H< paoukk
Jitblft
o i I'Asaicß n ainuier Dauler»
CABINET rHMELDSTRbE^
itawfcn «tfniS»Tatß&fTTy otoy|P*li*frnv> “«•
r\ HAMMER ADAL'LtiKkeep onhand
uL a variety 01 excellent and fashionable furniture,
tCa warranted equal to any in sold on b*
: **i|t favorable term* a.* enn be obtained at any similar
«liM..tanenwa lie We« Ittej hive dob on hind
■uiiustifcily extensive .stock, embracing all klndiof runu
vare, tram llic cheapest am! plainest to themostcas'Jy
!aad elegant- All attended to. * nr2t *Gm
*s wn 'IC'STEVKNSON continue* W'tnaiLU-
I CABIXET-WAHF, (it every «scrip-
I' niHf-I• uon, at his oM xtami, corn-uf pt < kioeffj uiiu
CiuS2abfv».R‘li street- l NDUI TAKING utwnded
to.in alt U-* brauclw*. „
J —* ifixtra Faintly Fionr«
EOUiho convenience »i ilie citizens, the proprietor*
of the'PITTSBURGH CITY Ml^LS,”have placed
boxenforthtf reception of orders, at the lollowiog pioces.
J &. R Floyd’s store, cornar of VYood and tun st=>.,
M Haywood’s Shoe store.corner Liberty undMurket
A.BceleiTKftorejGdMreeti . ....... i
L. Wilcox, Jr., Prosaist, cot.4th and Smitfifield ,
John I Smith * store, cor. High.and W ylic streets ,
Telecrarns Office, Fourth street*
It C’ Ke’lv Grocer, eor.Stu si. and Market alley,
' M-Grass’s stoic, 9th Ward. ■ , , -
’The Flour watr *r# will call twice or thrice daily, Tot
orders, a ml Llie Host, to., delivered promply eilber.ln
liartclJ or .acts, (sack Hour h preferable lor family
u*e,) without charge lor curtate.
: Jii« plain thatnoaceouniscan be allowed,and that
pay l rent an We T Kite p'abiicwill bo ole«Svrilh
U.OI FUU OAHPOItHIA. .
THE subscriber has been authorized lo reccitc Paer
ares to bo forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house
of CO’RWINNE. BROTHER ft CO, Ul Fanomo, and
to eniruga Passage In &#st class suiting Vessel- from
Pa,mma E to San frunci-ro l s.ry infomtalion y,-,en,
on application 10 J05! , 1 , u „, ROUlft&yrt,
apls Post Buildings, l’Hth »U near Wood.
Philosophy of Brondreth’s Vegetable
' Pills.
WHEN the jheory .of the circulation of the blood
•was established, the secret springs of vitality
were then partially'exposed to oar view. Wc saw and
understood that the food wc cat* was converted into
blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine,
the food is fuel, which keepß at a hie heat the internal
fires that warm anu Invigorate oar Inner man. ihe
bloodls nn electric fluid which carries this hoatto every
ramification of the body, even to lho eXirci miies of ihe
hair and hornv nail, tulo the blood is thus the seat of
life, it is also the scat of disease. Food gives the
strength! Bcandrethb, pills give blood tho necessary
powerto throw out from itself all impuntiesj thas Ten
dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were
more sincere, there would be lower religious creed-,
i and If they kept dose to nature’s laws in the m anagement
iof their bodies, they would require little medicine. As
men grow mielilHgent they will become wiser and hap*
I pier; even now, lUeir wisdom is proved by uie fact that,
when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth a Vege
table Untveral Fills, which soon restore them to health.
They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and reaulre
no extra cure-whcntheyiiTcußcd, in cither dietorclotb-
Ing- They should be always in the house, so that upon
I the first indication of sickness theymaybeu-cd. One
I dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dorenafler the sickness Is fixed in ihe »> stein. Incolds,
1 coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiycncos, fevers, and in
all name, heuvy.ur deep-seated pains, their
I bo found \>oy<md all praise. Throe or five will aot like
ti charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa-
I vinp mouths of sickness and the evils thereunto, attend
I ing. Remember, Brundreth’s PiHs .are a known and
fully tested medicine, one that is used by ' ®f
thousands in thU country and throughoutihe‘
world. They nrc quietly superseding
clues- They take out-only* that from the blood which u
1 thecauso orwcaknoss and pam, leaving strength and
I health; they produce healthy sleep at night, onu an ap
petite that rclmhos all kinds of food. .
• bold at No, Diamond alley—the only place JJf
j burgh where the genuine Brandretb Pill°arc kept for sale
1m“ lUc ° m> Thomas kßpfath
•'*" A, OIILUKBN A P°’» ,
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABlNfc.l and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0.64 fermthfield s .
uiargo assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell lb per cent. bcloW:castomar} , Al'W-i
Torina—cash only. _ t uec -'-_jL_
Dissolution* .. ; 4 ,
YVHIE Co-Partnershiphereiolore eXisunghetween the
X subscriber*. under the firm pi J-P^JNIvEX *
U this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
„my use the nanu- of (ho c “" r o n j,‘lE S BONNET.
MVTTHEWD PATTON.
PiWilnrgA, April Ist, 1950.
ID" Having sold my entire interest In the firm of J .S.
lloNNfcr & Co. to M. I). Patios, my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of my sieSrivvßT5 ie SrivvRT e
public. [qp3] d- S. BQNNLI.
a*'C. Stoofttonr.
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
No..47,corner o? Mabjlsx aUd Tuum
HAS constantly on hand for sale— 'Vriung, Letter,
Printing and Tea PAPERV Bonnet, Uinders, Ful
lers’ and Trunk BOARDSj Book and
PRINTING INK—which he will sell at lowest cash
prises. or in exchange for Ruga -and Tanners Scraaß-
aemovai, •
f|'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Fills
to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, occn
pied by.- the Museum, and has connected therewith the
udioiuing rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle rnnung
office—which, m connection wnh his old room, makes
the most spacious Carpel establishment in tho country;
;and his advantages' so tar surpass - .any house in this city
for space, arrangement and goodnight, that he is certain
of suiting every person who may favor him with a call.
; His stock is complete iu every article in hi- line, and
great pains wiU be taken at all tunes to ? fiow. goods to
: persons 'Wishing to look or buy. „ . w T , r *TT,
Octfll - .; E. W« LYND... ■
State Blutn'ai 'Fife' Inatnaatotr tXQmpany, ]
■i BRANCH ; OFFICE, 5f SlUTimffin ST.,Pn#mi|>n, < j
Januoru U1,f851.
rwitip hna* of the success of.the directors in
the “STATEMOTUAL EIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY" men the »««li of the
community, is the unparalleled l amount of bus in cm
which has been issucdncaily A,oDo._Poli
ciesin a little more .than seTpa,months, and adding
oyer-870,000 capital tothe cte
proud to say, that nearly nil the. property tnsarcdia of
-the safest-kind, in small risks,,and ; a large proportion ■
insured for only one year. »
Number of Policies issued• ,UO as iym «utn no
Amountof properly insured •••*. oa e4,U7J,, * >a w
Amountofjfttaranteeprendbms'Wo.Wo aa A , .. ;
Amountoicashpreroiums*-—r *Av*r l rr? , i t -7AIOQIR
Aifloantof guarantee stock*• ••' 1 "'T S" : •#onn rm
Amount of Tosses. . © .‘Vjw
1 To be deducted from the .above, tho incidental exp
sea of the office, - >,r ‘ ****»-.
! -To city or country merchants, and owners ot Awci
ings, and isolated or country property?
lhis company affords advantages inpointof cheapness,
•safety and security? infenor tone Insurance company
in this country. • •, ; v^_ e .
! Conducted on the equitable ahd greatly, improyeusys
tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all spec ai
hazards, injuring only a limited omodnt'in any.
culity.ihiis precluding tlic frequency and occurreilcepi
laige fires; and also, on both the Stock and Mutualplan,
it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methhdSf but entitles the insured to u parlicipa-
JtU Cf the followulg Directors ■—!
P Rutherford A John B
Jones, Alonzo A Cnmer^h^a^ed^ok^her.
Kl ° . A.J.GILLETT,SeeV. .
A. A. CiBBiKB, Actuary. ua^/ry_
Penn Mutunl lilfe Insurance Xo.j-Ffcll’a.
k GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W, H. DAVIS, (vice J.
A. Finney, Jr., decensed,) No. 383 Liborly tireet. ..
For Ihfi belter convenience of persons residing in.tnc
lower port of Ihe city, Uie ngent may also be found
daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o cloclr,
at the counting room of J. Schoonmaker A Co., No,
Woodstreet, Aero.all necessary ln(ormalion,wiltlie
i given, l and communications promptly aUemiea. tcr^-~
I Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits orUfo
insurance, and blank forms Amushed on application.
Capital stocks over 8200,000 and constanUy increasing.
Proms divided annually amongstthose insured tot me.
I Pitti&urgft, Feb. X, 1351—• . _—_
niorlne, Fire and Inland Transportation
“ 1 ihsckanck.
mllE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER-
I tpa Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital ®sooj»
000, aa ’ E eU Janu o P ry 13,1851, ®1,00>,888 80, w&l
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this
city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip
tion on steamboats and other vessels, cither by.mland
transportation oron ,
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t, JncobM. Thomas,
Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff,. ;
Edward Smith, 'food, .
John A. Brown, ’ Wilhim Welsh, ,
Samuel F. Smith, Irancm Haskins,
Samuel Brooks, ?. Austin Allibone, ..
Charles Taylor, Wilburn t.Bowep,
Ambrose While, George W. A tpinwall,
Thomas P. Cope, Janies, N• Dickson,
S. Morris, Waler, H. D, Sherrcrd, Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company.iq tue United
Slates, and from its high standing,longexpenence, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra naz&td*
ous character, may be considered as offering ample, so
cnrity to thepublic. JP. Agent,
* ■ i No. 141 Front street.
'SAt f.'TT, PERPETUITY AND SECUUJT 7.
THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND
LIFE* INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF . ■ . .
LONDON AND NEW-YORK. r,
Capital, £600,000— Equal to 99,600,000.
WITH a large stirphir of profils. A portion of .both
capital and surplus invested in CJ. S.Govemmcnl
SLocJr«- and other securities In Uie City ot New * orh.
Policies held in ihis country over 0,000. fcnons in:
•untig participate In the profits of the Company.
California rules taken at reduced rales. ...
Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company
l are the following 1—
A party’insured for the whole term of life may at any
time borrow one-half the amount of annual premium,
I without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en
I titled to division of profits. . _ . .
I He may at any umo surrender has policy, and receive
| back as value thereof cue-half the gross sum paid fr*
himtnanuual common premiums. ■ ■ • -
I: A party already insured for whole life may,on pay
ment of a small sum, convert his insurancemto a new
I policy upon the loan system now introduced. ,
I ■ parties already insured and entitled to a ttoo-third
I loan, aro not shut out from said two-ihirdloou, if tut
I prefer U, upon the terms staled in the pamph
i * A party may, at a moderate annual premium, j
I for me, and he samvo to reach the ago of 60 years, .the
| full sum insured up »Sls.ooo,tritf btfaid TO HIM;,or tl
I he dies before reaching that age, the lull sum insured
I will be paid to his family or legal rcprflsc.dat.ivcß.
Uhaa become customary in the Atlantic citteaforcon-
I cremations to insure the Uveß of their Pustorß, nnd on
Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre-
I sent of the policy. This t* certainly an excellent way
I of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary
I in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate
I wants. To the man of family , at hm dtaiMi is con
,1 solution beyond expression to know that hi- helple?B
‘ I little ones are thus provided for.
r I Churches involved, would do welt to insure the lives
i of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the
■ omoont would be applied to liquidate the debt. ■
' Explanatory pamphlet* and nven grait
11 at the Banking House©* WM.A. HiLLAtvO.,
| . eoV *]£ . Wood st>second dcor above Fourth.
~ ' nSSBBASOE*. —.
mUE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
1 ANCE COMPANY^—Office, North Room of the Ex
change,Third street, Philadelphia.. .
Fibs Vvsojuncx-— Buildings, Merchandize and olhei
property in urwn and country insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium,.
Maiuxs Insdju.kcx—They also insure Vessels, Car.
goes and freights, fotcigu or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire. . .
Inland Transportation.— ThcyaUo insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars.Canaj
Boat* and Steam Boats, on nversaud lakes,on the moat
Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards. Geo. G. Lciper. Edward Darlington.lsaac R.
Davis, William Ealwell,iohn Newlin.Dr. R.M. Huston,
James C. Hand.Theopmlus Paulding, H.Joncs Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George bcrrill.Spcncer Me-.
livain, Charles Kelly, J. G» Johnson, Wiuum Hay,Dr
s DIRECTOnS 11 A r PlhTSßu'sGil- D T Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno T MARTIN , i. restdt . nl
Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President. „ • _
• Josepe W. Cowan, Secretary,
rry office of the Company, No. 4 1 \Vater street, Pius
bnrgh- • C (ietS:iltf) K A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and Hlailm Inanrance.
riMIE OFFICE of the JwuranM Co.& Ae/xA -Asneneet
has been removed to the Warehouse ot Hardy, Jone«
& Co. No. 141 Front street* third houso East of Wood
strecwwlterc iheßubscnberwUlissuePohcicsoußmld
ingsand their contents, and on Shipmcitlaby Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. lap3] ' WM. P. JONES, Agent.
litre and Healih • ■
The mutual life and health insurance
COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by. the
Lesriftlature of Pennsylvania, MaTch,l94b, Per
petual; Capital 8100,000. Hates louscr than any P<muui
tJania Company, aud full 150 per cent, tower, than.the
usual rates of Lite Insurance, as the following compari
son will nbow. Thus a person ot the ago of
for €lOO for life, must pay in tho Girard BJ,So, Pennsyl
vania €2,30. Penn Mutual 8230, Equitable €2,04, Ne *
England €2,36, Albion €2,49, New York Life €2,30, L l/4
and Health, Philadelphia* . If n _
• DißKcroßfr—Samuel D Qrrtck, Gharles D Hall, wm F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Huycs,M W Baldwiu.
Chas 0 B Campbell. M M: Reeve, M. D.*, Lewis Coorer,
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Ldwm II Oopc. Presi
dent, Samuel D Or nek s Furs Ffttidrni, Robert P. King-
Secretary, Francis Blackburne.
Applications will le received and every information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. ■ . • oct29.y
IN-DEM N-IT.Y.
Tbe Franklin Five Insurfinoe Oompaaf
or TUILJLSELfrnU.
DIRECTORS:- - . •: •‘ •
Charles W« Banoker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, MordecatD. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, . AdolphiE.Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Browne,
Jacob R-Smila, < Morns Patterson.
’CHAS .BANCKER, Preset.
Cuss. G. Bancebr, Secretary; - .
Rj* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited
on every description of property In town and country. •
The Company have reserved a large Contingent tuna
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested
afford ample protection to the assured. • •
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, tB49,_as
mbhshed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
Mortgages ,047,438 41
ReaUßsuite ■*- * «,«} $
Temporary Loans- -'——
Sioek° 51.523 25
Cash,Ac.™— — 38,504 37
7l
Bmce“their incorporation, a period of 19 years, ihey
have paid upwards of On* Million Four Hundred 2.wu*
sandJhllars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
ot the advantages of Insurance, us well a» tho ability aiui
disposition lo meet with promptness, all liabilities.
y J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
OfliceNE- corner Wood and 3d st»
BTro an* Marin* *n»a*»nc«. ■ ■ ■ ■■
THE Insurance Company of North America, of rlula
delphla, through Us duly authorized Agent, the sub-
Bcnber, offers to make permanent and limited insurance I
on property,inthis city and us vicinity,and on shipmeu
by the canal and rivers. ■ - -
' DIRECTORS: ■ ' ' ■ '
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooks, ;
Alox. Henry, Charles Taylnr, ]
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W-Smitb,
Edward Smith, ■ Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas.
John White, do!>n R. Nett
Thomas P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood •;
Wm Welsh, Henry D:Bborrard,Seo’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company m the United
Slates, having been chartered in 1794. - Its charter is pet
actual, and from its high standing, long experience, am,
pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered os offering ample securi
ty to the public. W HiElAlir P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones a Co., Water and
Front bis., Pittsburgh . ■ v , , mny4y
SHAWLS —Received this morning per express; 400
Broshe, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very supe
rior sttles and qualities. For sale lory.:
r ’ - ’ • ••• ••• A. Al MASON t CO,
G 2 aDd 04 Market street.
y.ANTATION barrels new crop
MoIUSM JU.I ‘ e «^ i |^ o ”^ c b^ !TgoN
■ ftuiiUntt a tuLftaisurii
Not. 331, uni 333 Libstty iU
V •>>>•,'
1 K /'
to /,*;* i’v t ~.***
HEW SPRING GOODS I - ' ' .
Tdarhti bptmai'fourt\st4? ■>
rpnE subscriber is;noW: weaving from the Eastern
iL dues a beautiful* choice and desirable stock of use
newest fabric? and designsTrofli theLonaori andrUfis
Markets.--*. -i.v. •";•••• . ,
L SPRING ANJ> SVimßßr DR V ',
Purchased in the New York anilPhilndelpJua fi*wkets
into lowest cash prices.. Embracing pyery v ariely, of
the newest end richest ityles, and latest importations pf
French,Enrfliah and German Goodb: among the leaning
articles will be found the following! j
i - Fans prir.ted Bciaco doEoineSt from 18F cents-to thh
| finestquality .u,.. ,“Vv-'.* ! <
l2l cents Ito. the
fiimat^daiitymanufactured. - *
j Superior]bleached Muslins, frbtoi»to 12feent«;tf*a.
; Fronch newroyle, from 10 cefita to thfe
bestarticlp imported; S s.- : .
from 124* cents. to tiie
best quality in the market 1
and American Chintiei, from 6J to 13iY ftnW
\ emliifoideTed^MasUns'find-Or'
. jrnntiies; new stylo plain and figured English Poplins.;,’
: Sakspfahsy figuredSittip stiperchahgeablo'Silksand.
Batin do Chiens; IjUpin’iblack Bombazines, and n-bonn-.
s . tifol assortment of block and - colored 'Alpnccaa, mid
French Thibet Ciolhs.
sfu.wc&, -rbi-'j
■ -Chameleon Silk and Turk Batin Shawls: superior Her*
henna Silk Tissue\ and Bemge ’ Shawls;. Caihracre,
Thibet, Brosha and Mous de Lame Bhawla.
■ FANCY AND VARIETt GOODS.- h‘ iv* <u ,
French work Capes and.Collars;. new, styloßoimtt
Ribbons rlinen Cambric Hdkfsand Crayals; black and
colored Kid Gloves; lisle Thread! filohatr had Twisted
Silk Gloves andMi Us; SilkjWorstedaedCouonHose;
together with nlnrgdmnd cotßpleteinsspttihWiror Pora-
, „
: French and English CloUis.'Cassimeres and .Vestings;
Sittlhirtsand
| brio-imd Silt-:Hdkfs;'rfiiEeiaoj.«?'»-, ,i; is )l ® nai ,f,,
mem of Gloves: ’ . <
). DOMESTIC /LND BTAP-LE QOQDS- <
Russia lrish Jineh I
CasCinetis and Kentucky Jeans, Cpttpnados, BedTiok 1
ihgs; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Bed, White and
Yellow Flannels; Canton FlanneU; Acs.;,
: The customers of the boose and all cash buyers,' are
reouested to call and give the above goads, an early ex
clamation. The stock is large and complete in every
variety and style, all of the latest importations, and. will
be sold at the rear iswvesi ‘™"f^ ORHIS ,
75 Market street
SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL ;BALE OF
' DR t OC»O.D 8 ,V\ '
"4 • * ' f! * '*v>*
One PJflco Store of A« A» BIASOH 6 .Cp»i
' iVoi. 62. and 4H. Market nrta.-
■waaaiasßsagesa.%
mexxes&ms&Bm
ttesuussssswusssssssSSS? i
the thousand# who attended the-sule of htsvycaf*
ba sufficient guarantee for acallthis seasottrTheywill
however mention, a few of the Good# amLPnces, for the.
benefit of those who have never auended their. Sales- : -
T^hflndimeres.' - - 75 r - U.-UsUld price 81,00;
■^iSfSSSiand WoolCaahmereB,3se.;uwtalpn i e
■"fe i-Citton and Wool Delaine., 15, 18|c. Usiiai
pl Plain Delaine*, «e. Psoai price:
ps! Striped' and Figured Silks, isoc; : Usual .price
p..BlackSilks." Seduced 25 percent; ~ v
lOOpaiFrenchMerinoe., 81,00, Usoal pncc SlJ7l,
: flOOps. Paramettas and Lyoneae Cloths. Heduced
Square Shawls, which .will be sold at from
81 to 85 less than the usual priMfl.; • . --. . • fic
-3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 andloc. Usual price
lS FawcSortdCalicoes,6Jci Usual pneeOc.; ~
ICO cases English and' American Calicoes,-3 and 10c
tPsesßteachedMnalins.
260 bales Brown Mnsiih-HxUgtadssj j, ,
Also—Laces, EmbroidenesiT^mungs,Hotnery.and
Gloves,Lideas,Cheeks* Cloths, Casstoeres, Cassmets
with ait-immense variety of other
of wnlch will be marked down to lower pnees than any
call, as.many of their choicest
Good.-mllsoon be .old. :
Theloweatpricen^nednt^u.^^
Nos. 62 and 04 Market street.
• ~ r ' ■
K, *7:
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=EI
. ■ .. ■ . t -.*<
.i' ' '-•a,-
iDfg Gnolfc.
hIBKUIDEHIES 11—Keceiyed per express, a lar ge
assortment of the following Goods: „„ n „ ht
Ladies’ book, jaconet, French wrought
ends end collars; Kossuth ends and collars, Valenci
ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; LomsNapoleonMa
line, Brussels and Applique capes imdslMves.ohems
reties; black Chanlula and love veils, ladies break 1
Tast caps; infants’ saps ail wads'* ie m bro ui e red! in on j
cambric handkerchiefs.; English thread lucesand edg
ings ; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting!! >,'*s
geiher with a general assortment of French embroider
ed.and lace good,. .For CQ
•. Nos. 63 and 64 Market street. -
O pltlNC BONN El'S—Onr&sl lot ttcsived' anil opea
tVcd—comprising in pari the foUowwg' style*:
White ami YellowLace* Own,
iC^: . ,
fiSbh Sol ' .proted Straw andßatio do
Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearland Loop do»
Florence Crimped f, AmericanLAce» •
English Pearl; Haaganan Miied,
English Albone;. ea MMiiUa,
A A. SEASON & CO.
010*11*1 OlOtHfl J CIOttM I .
A T EASTERN JOBBING TRiCES—II6 P'ec'J
A Black and Fancy colored French and English
CLOTHS ; PUot, Cloaking and Drab Choth*.
JustODened at ■ * "•: -A» A.-MASON * w*®i
decs Not; 63 and 04 Market street.
Tin Roofing.
rr\HE subscriber!! take this melhodto inform properly
l hoUere; housei.hulldeTS,'*ha rtll olhera loieresied,
itat they still eonliime,the ihusinees of TUr Roofing, in
all its branches. Their stall and experience wlhispart
of the bnßiness, hashithertoennhlea thepi to give entire
satisfaction.' And they hope, thalby .eonlinningthe
Same policy of using the best materials, and employing
skillful workmen, to Seep' hp.lhis favorable impression.
If the quesiion'of Tin Roofing vrns nesv, or joit brought
before the noticeef this community'for the iirstlipe,
m Would consider that the Importance, of the snbjeot
would justify ns in extending our ytewlon,ns superior
advantages.! This, however, is not the Case. We shall
therefore, confine ourselves’ to a few .remarks, On the
Othdayof June, l&lMnearlyreveri;years ago,) we fin
ished car first Jobof Tln Roofing in this From
that cp to the present time,we nave covered with tin
•the roots of the finest. and most hostlyvJuildioE:® thuj
have been oreetedi in this county. WC have S.™ ™
views on a previous occasion. orUhosUperioradvantage
ot Tin over iron* as a covering for houses.-' 'And time,
the great testcrof an things,lias.battQOxlentlyproven
the correctness of our opinion. ■
isassa^ma^^^
■ rable" comparison* with some advantage*.
weredeemednecessary;weconldoffer.the .etawnenM
a Misapplyof slate at their, doors.WiththeseremMks
we wiUlehve the snbjeclwilhteose interested, and. will
takOpleasure in giving
on , JOHN DUNI*AF « yU.» , .
febl7 - : Corner Mattet and Second gtSe
Stooped Shoulders.
SHOULDER BEAUSS.-VTliesaßiicet are essential
ly adapted to those whoso professions in'life tender;
tde inclined: posture neceasaryi
the sedentary, anA aU those; whdy in their daily pursuits,
have; contracted the habit of toa.«hould«'
Brace is inestimable. It Prevents the;ehnaldem from
to disease in those important brgaujy and «► a numerous,
Dr. FlUU'i Ab<Jamlnia jupp6*t«r. .
nriHlS instrument is nsedluolLtheEasiern clues, with
' I minnrallelecl success. The'eflectg produced.by it
ate truly .wonderful, til all those oases where abdqmi
ndl suppdrtis needed, from Weakness of the abdominal
muscles It is a sure core for falling of the womb, and
the lone list of diseases which attend that complaint, ?
For sate by KEYSER fc M-DOw|.Uj, -
marß ' ‘ ■-■■* •■■■...■ --■■■ . IdO.Woodst
• Sew Potent Trusses,
THESE Trusses are most confidently recommended
, Q tl;e afflicted for the radical cure of Hernia orKttp.
mre. They retain '.lie rupture perfectly, and; may be‘;
worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have
been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy 'cute.
For sole by KEYSER *• M’DOWELE.
S . : HO Wood st
.T - important to Tullora.
TUST BECEIVED-6 Dot. assorted Tailors’ Patent
O Shear!), from No. 10 down to No. 3.
ALSO —3 ooz. Barbers' Patent Scissors, direct from
tho manufacturers, and for Bale at
BOtfol k TETLEY’S, 136 Wood .1.,
’ 2 doonbclowVirgin alley.
fYRY APPLES—O 2 sackaDrledApplesj ■
1# IObPU; do|FV>r*aloby
\ & Q L. S. WATERMAN A SONS.
Notice* . 0
A LL persona indebted to the late firm of JeffiwroN A
TV Stockton, will pleasecall: and settle- iamaJistei;
and save cosU< {FabOJ JOHN FLEMING, Ag»L -
1. D, WILLIAM 9— JOUN HAFT, JK-
J.D. WlLbliJlS * CO., '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCLIKL
! Forwarding and Commission Mertrutnu*
!■'•■.»' Ana Dealers In -
COnNTBY raoDTCE Ann rrrrSBI7EOn.“ARII»iCTCBK3,
TIOX FACTbEY*AN» TOBBINcf^SHOPi-RTkit’B
TH°itatDraG?TOe*« Mcy.AirHUrn, toa» j W and
live red 'r j'**~ •’»««Mt nonce. - vA 1 ?"? 11 ?
TTOMIN '^“'‘pu^vc^i^'S^orainy^
.'• •....** •
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sir r,... _ ,:~.C•. .ru::.,~r...;._a.v
; Bolivar Fire Briefe T Cnpfy ’
Iks. oiovra,., s. st,m?i, *•»*»?***> ,
LtJSEjseuast^S^g
Jible Fite Clay, F.omace Heartos twd I“WJu £, go
ate also ready to receive otddtsfortoM Brie% ,
. made in sJza-and shape to adit pnichosete, trine
V&r£?o!noMßem ittoecessary to entuncTt^tb*”*»®y.
• Advtmugea Brick,PoMW,S«v«^Sr : '
iri'lhat havebeen offered for sale to *heUml|aSj»“S
: their superiority betosrjrellknownwaliaosHrijPJJJJJf
who .use Fite. Brlck v Theproprfotors bare deietratoe?
ihdtthe Fire Brie*. shall lose none oftheir preaontenvt
able tbpntaiiba/ahd thhtho'ekpensaehajl be Waxee to
make them e ven better than- they have heretofore bean.
This is the only establishment r.owmannfccturjnrFlK>
'Brick at Bolivar* -'*«•< 1 HIKBS>3JONEB*-t ■
f niftTt7’ : , V Canal Bajin t »t*j Pitubarglt.^
P haalateiy-ito conseqn<md^then»nj«J
s&i^s&s&gM
referto Boise invoices as - _i l ' jmL
iSS°?»S ■
§stfflsai«igg
%a\lomcpeclaUy-tsUcltd for consumer?. Some rlAinA
AMONTILLADO In bottles, pul np iuEurope/wtuchhe.
! tftoliftigei asequal to any that can be produced
;; •.•The MANZANILLA aba'ASIONTrLLADOShe^
ties ore • pecoliaily ttdflptcd- enwaleiceiitt, *»’ wST;
strengthen without stimolatingi andhnvo not thescu»ov-;.
manrnthei'Wlhes; 1 v - > vy. .....
• PORT? VflHE3r~ prfscipaßy-specisliy-selcctcd'for.
his sales to eonfumers from, the stockof* OBuBMJSrsh’Sj „■■ :
at Oporto. nttd ; imported direct.'/' ? •. ":■ ■■
These wines are fruity and delicate, anti (have be 2p j
jiighiy approved, by :his customers, .because of their
manifest superiority over oU other Ports andßed.Wwss
palmed off as sach.
r They areof various sorts and prices, in bottles aba on
drauehtby the gallontor wholesale by thecnsk, Among ■
Semls some fare’deEcate WHITE PORT and MALM*
ggy PORT *■ ii , ■••'i ?■ ,> s v • • >
, •.•Persons goffering with chronic affection of the bow-.
els cannot be too carefhlintheir.TOßT. . ...
: MADEIRA WINES ofvanoas sorts, dryland; neb,
South Side ,Old East and West! adia.''•SerciM, &c 0 &c.
•ftSSS2S&§
is weUtaotrathatuiaMOETEXTEA CHAMPAGNE ■
ondtheßpleadld SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported ,
Sen,to thefirst class or “ premier cru ”of Mei>oc. _
? OfßUßGUNDYWlNEShehasalargustqekMidcM
assure customers that he canprescat to ■
uaulis, asgood a bottle of Burgundy as Rrance affords.
.SAljTEßNPfandßAßSAOJwayaoahandlnh^^.
1 His selection of nHINE and MDSELLb VVINKa,
from *ecellarabf:Messrs-DmßAgD.*Jomuß, of Cch
blens,are«xtensiTc, and number many Stjllflochs ami
Moselle from the cneapest sorts to the very cnoiceat
vtouges Site “STEINBERG,”'which is' the best
COGNAC arid other BRANDIES ha
has now afine stock,embracing .some very °>d extract
1800, of OtaSßy Durut lhCo., ana some ceiebr^d
«cilAYlEßof.iB3l,”to exghUr casks,and lßjamhMA
and “DUBOUCHE,”. 1844,mhhds.,on»nmSTUn«m,wmcn
SCOTCH andMONONGAHmJgW^^
KEY, JAhIScA SPIRITS/ PRESERVING BHJWDY,
and Ml Other-Wines: and Liquors, nncludmg_allotthA
lbSve, SGLD.by RfcTAHi TO CONSUMERS-to any
’ n AclmshuftMSorted stock of
• *J*AU Goods delivered, within on* day’s riachtf ftMOr
delphut, fSKight Porn; Orders vrili.be promptly exetou
“^Adto^— 10r “ leSI °JACOB SNIDEB.JB, '
- .. . Cheap \yineStote, • .-
raWolriutstreet,Phils.
■VI 1' lIEEIFHIS USSTITUTEI. ,
-RTEDICAIi DEPARTMENT-—The jegnJar conrseof
jjfl. Lectures will commence on the
andcbntlnue untilthe lasiel Febmary The Anntomi ,
chi Department will be opened audTeaaY to receive
Sudanis bribe first of Otuober. MemcaipepMh
menl will be under the direction of the following -
PEOEBSSORS.: ....
Z. FBBSKaTfa M- D* professor of Anatomy- •
R.B NKWtdn,M.D-T*rof»sofofSargery. . .. ,
H; J. UTitCK,ri. of Theory and tracUco o .
W f-mTpow«i,M. D., Professor off hysiolbgyi Pa- -
tbologyaßliaeralogy and Geology. .
: j KpffOjMr 8^
[tics and Medical Jurisprudence., .
j ; ftfiT-Tnn Rakpsos, M. D.» Professor ofChemistry an® ;
J. P-1 Professor of Obstetrics and Dis-’
easesof women andChildren* - -• ‘
■■ ■-'■CniHtQOE'.’t'SC’r.Ußaa;;.
-Efcdicim —Prof. U. J. HtniCE, ... -
Sutgerv—Prof. R.B. Nkwtoh. .
Z ftsnai»,M.P., Anatomical Demonstrator. v
their letters (post paid} to the Dean» # und Stadeatianv.
Sa e^w 8 5 p{ ' a^t^r#°pr
ciatnotei.__ . DeanoClheFsctUtyi
LAW DEPARTMENT. ...
Hon EWM Knraj Prof. ofTheory and Practice cftoJJJ,
Jho XtaATtKim, Esq, Prof of nnapriibeMa.
IjlcSmnnFcShonsp'e'nalningioUuadeoaromepAmuai -
be addressed to: E. W. M. KIWI', Esq.
and professional acquirements, will compare faaprahly. ;
with themosldisUnguished in ouTcottnUy. ■ TheMedtcal ’
Faonlty constitutes an . anomaly ; in this or any outer
country-rail of them ate able Lecturers and the best of _
I T Thosewho wiilcontemplateourgeographicalposition,,-
and the orient of otxr p opulouott.e anhave no doubt as to •
the eligibility of ontiaitnation: for an enterprise of .the -
kind. As to health, including oil seasons of the year,wo,,.-
MedicalDeparuagntso.vv
thisjnstitnto were smalhhuttha gentlemen composing
them ore talettiedandinthehighestdegree respectable—.
afavbrnbleomenfortliefatuwprospentyofi&OiinstUato...
That the public may be satisfied of tiopermanenoy.of
this school,wefeel it onrdnty to state, that tho Trustee*,
and Faculty form a unit in action, winch angurtweu tot .
its future success | and tbat the peculiar interna*.organic ;
xaUonwbicb.conngct9thcm > .
President of the Memphislnstitme« •
S/ e, ta ibmt 8
■ To the Cltlaenaof 4U«gl«nyJllty;
* BOX for the reception of Ordera fot CITY MILLS
, \ FLOUR is left at thestoreofMorcer fc Robtnipn.
m suceu Sadr
SOO Elen Wantea itomedlatjly,
roaa nSnn BUtWSrDE.HAt<mY & CO.
BALE OF VALUABLE-id ,
lEOH WORKSiUB6EOBI|I { 4W‘BSi *«•
IN pursuance of a deeree of the, Chancery Court In
1 Clarksville, at the Ocuber ljiill Mll at
So Loniaa .Fninaec,
Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, the Furnace
known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon
Furwe, with all the lands attached apd adjoining there-
to some 20,OWaorea Attho«amottme
and place I will sell evaluable; negro
n Founder, and his wi» and children, on acrcdlt of l, 8,
i nnd3years. The realestateoh a creditor 1,2,3 ana4
y< On the Illh Of April, 1851,1 will also saU,_atthe Ute -
residence of Boht. Baxter, la Mentgotmry Co., Tenn.,.
the IKON PROPERTY,'known as thoTerajesiieeFar.
' nace and the Water Forge, on Barttra’a.Creek,with all
:the lands, adjoining and attached thereto jOoOslstinff of
; several thousand acres, on,tl credit of L2.llQ.tid 4years.
'Sumner County-Zandf-twaf Gouarin^
I will also sell, on the 26ih of March, 1861, in Inc towiii
of Gallatin, at the Court House,-320 acres of land lying,
in said County, known as Ihe Preawntract ofiana,on*
creditor I,2and3years.'_ : ■ ■■■
- . House and Lot m .lfathrilU. . -
I will also sell, on the 28tjt of-March,lBsl* a valuable
House and Lot in Nashville, anheMorket House, known
as No r 64, sitaaiedouHigh it,, on a credit 0f1,2
and 3 years. Bond and. approved security wm be requi
red of the purchaser anti a lien tetmnetion the reales
lateiaaU'CMßßV.' > • P. PRIESTLEY; C. &M.
Sale of W*g<Wx*» &Cr ■ ‘
I nil), as the Adia’rof Rob t-Bane resell at ibe 1.00-
Ua Furnace, in Montgomery County, on Uießjh
day of Apid,lBSlian ff»
Robt. Bailer, belodgiif to said *}'
75 Muleij'Wagona, wrap Metal, aadSiock oaband,on
a.crtdlt of twelve mottlhe. - .... „ r Joi,
-I will also Bell, on. the llth day of April, 1851, el toll. f
late residence of Robert Boiler, in Montgomenr eoanty,
Tennessee, about 30 .MBlesjUarsev C S U '*>
and Kitchen Furniture, togeliermih all peraonalpKp ,
ortv nf said Robert Baxterion a creditor W
Rond And securityvwiH be required on nil iinaa.rrtrer.:
SlO continued at pnch place fremday
will send the Office of the tlcrk Ltd
■ Msterthe:pm>eraconttlnniff die odvettißenuma, wlthr■’
Soamountprthefeesiated. till dayof laB»
*Bnie Nashville- Whigt"theEouigvUle
Jdnmal; thoCindiitiaJl Commercial, and Ihe Pittsburgh:
Post, will phbllsli the aboveadvertisement twice aweek::
until day of sale,nnd rorward accounts to the Clerk nod
Matter wMeUlemeau doc2Brtawtj ■ *
\L.ciotmlUJaTtnoman;.^r'\
I‘V 1 ipfing atocb, of Cftrpcth
.fITHE Bobscriber haviog- retotned from: the Eastern '
X cities,-is now reccivinghiaSpringstock of Carpet**'
Oil Cloths, SVindqw ghades,.£mr Rods, Hearth Ragi,.
Dodr Matts; |Dtp|goV Stair Craah»-Table and Piano
Cotters,Mattmgv&e,,;&iofrwmch b&vebeen t»- *
letted ftom'thelajestnpporiattoixs and best manoferto*
nas/ Wlth Ati eye aingle to the interest or hia cnsto*
mers,&ndal) who may favor him ' with a -call, great
pain* is at all times taken to show Goods to persona
wishing toiookorbuy. Cail and examinethe: stock*,
where can* be found the latest and. best styles oftho
above named GoodFjWith rgauues to suit
Lyhd’s Coipet '
Apollo Btiildiog, Fonrth street.
cm Plan— isrfrmnrCoa flili In store and fot «afa'
Ymart " wanna. II KICKETaON.
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