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DAILY - MORNING POST.
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at tee:Office, and by the NOWA Boys.. - '
THE sterIIRDaIicArLOUNING POST.
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size- sheet, at T.W9. DPLLAtis. et, year, in advance—
nieopes 171VR-IntfllTS.
- ••• •
ErNO paper will be discontinued (unless at the dia. ,
creuon cube proprietor), nrrearage* are paid.
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Connected With 'Estabruh.menvoi the Arotnittg
P l eat is one of thtlitriest Job Printing Offitoi us the , city
f work is 'done on 14 g shorif-'?
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int:.-tiret, - PITTSEtURGEE. aaltnsr:4
TER Llxss ROMPAPJZIL, OR LESS: - • =
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rase half price.:.
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liiyand.Lbertlnount charged for their publication -
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game as oilier advertisements. - , • '
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pelment exacted accordingly.
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Where sdaarges aremade for admittnnee—all notices ot
private siattoclztion - s---every notice -designed to call at
thittion, tp! p 515 010 enterprises calculated 01 intended to
promote interest,can Daly be inserted withthe
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ed BS be inserted"in the. local column, the same will be
charged nt the rate r not less than ten cents per line.
Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price.
•• Timm = License Pe titio as, W;00 each.
Advertisements to be charged at
l ill prices
ReaLltszabs,Agent. and Auctioneers'-.Advertisements
norto be classed - under yearly rates; but to be allowed a
etscinint of thirty-three. and one-third per pent. from the
-amount of bills.. . . • _.
I•VEEKLY OR •TRI-WEERLY IN DAILY I'APERS.
One slitutre;three SI 50
Do each additional insertion 0 37
`AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER.
9 . ite sq_nare, (ID lines,) one Insertion s —, • • • 50
. Do. . each additional insertion :••• • 025
, transient advertisements to'oe paid in advance:
n ARPE . F., Post
ROB r. RIDDLE, Journa l.
'JAMES P."-BARR Co, Chrouide.
, . FOSTER k. BROTHER, Dislatch,
Dec„:l - DM JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. .
Vrafessional acirbs
Law , ,.Fourth mre tn e=r
J O Smitfi i t G4 atWr
ag
Smithfield.
D. JENNLNGS, ittlornay Latv, Fourth at., above
W00d.....: .. . InartlO:y
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..Q101.17$&: w. Mut VA, Auer tuLas Law—Office on 4th
.lainseet., nearGrant,Pataboyr,h. - 00t25
rt . . ORLANDO LOOlll4, Attorney at Lato.—Office 4th
,11:li.".st„ bloc , wood. july4-y
HOMAS AL MARSHALL, Attornry
4 'Lcrsorie's Buildings, Fourth at. ; jan7--ly
.1131 . It; ARN AllAN,Auoirity atLetta—Officeou - Fourth
at.; between Cherry alley and Grant at. ' fjed-y
D E. BROWN'S OFFICE, N 0.63, Diamond alley / near
I.C.ArtI4...OWAY, Attorney and CounseUor
°Mee in Bakewell's Buildings on Grant street.
,1 - stow, Demist Fourth it., five doors west of Mar
. All work 'warranted,und if not perfectly sat
lafactory neohaites will be made. • leblo
13EMOVAI..:—Dr..Rabert Snyder, has . - removed his
AL office to Fourthstrect,..bettveen Wood and Smith
fie/dAstreeis:- raarls-ly
Qry. DARRAGH, Attorney at Law—Office-irk Ltakewell's
gs, on'Grant street, opposite the Court
lyt'4:ly
,-ToaN MARTON, Attorlyry .Lato.-01fiee, North side
of - Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, in the
.iliste building with Alderman' Morrow:. sep3o-137
WirELWARD eu S %VAIL= WELDER, Attorneys at Law.
thrtee on Fourth street, between Wood and Smith
leldiopposite Patterson's Livery Stable. ap7-y
iElEOlttibl F. GILLIkIOkt.E, Attorney and Uounsettor at
N.K Lain -Office removed to the 2d doorlrelow 'Grant et.,
ent Fourth, lathe office Infely occupied by Ald crawl'
mur3o
.131.1C.K.ltLiOrrit—Alderman--Olftee: FoarUi street
1.11 third door above Smithrteld i South side.
Conveyancing of all kinds dens with the greatest care
-and legal accuracy.
Titles to Real Estate examined, &e. noelr.
OHN COYLE, Notary and Conneyancer.—Office in
MetcalPs Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield,
Pittsburgh. Deeds,Bonds, Atortgages t Artieles of Agree
ment, and .a other instruments of writing drawn up
. with
accuracy and dispatch. Tilles.to Real testate examined.
ap2.'Lattswly ' •
'2114 O. 1/. MEER • • • • Z. C. DVD0Wi1..1,...
•Tr-EYBER. & AIcDOW,ELT., - (sinew:sous To KERB
Kitynaj Jrhoierale.and_Retail Drug , and Prescription
fitorit,cot ,r of Wood street and Virgin alley. Pupil-.
clans pre Jriptions 'carefully compounded night and
TORN Ai PARKINSON ; Alderman, Fifth Ward; Penn
U at.. between Walnut and.llara sta., where he may
be found at all times. Those havlAg houses or otherprop-
City to sell or rent ; ein 40E3 the eataa punctually attend
ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman
will eceive prompt attention. 0e27-p
I: • RY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsator at
& (successor to Lowrio & Williams,)Office at
tblzp r ld stand, Fourth it., above Smithfield:
tHE Partnership heretofore eliding between Henry
yilliams. Esq., and myself,lit the practice.of the law,
WO dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th Mt, and the
hastiness will hereafter be continued by 'Henry W. Wil
.ladte,‘whomrl most cheerfully recommend to;all for
whom I broire the honor to do beau:Less...as a gentleman,
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eva way worthy of their conc.:knee,
sdealekly '. WALTER U. LOWRIE.
Bamne! P.
cO OItNEY,AT a "lt
Grams in Latliart Ly l : 6 I TO tifi tif4 , 7 11 , trCet t llear
Ugar2WOß
realm NaTtlisz, • •••—• • • ~ ..-ISJIMIZI V1" 1 "
TT.:OIINErs AND ,COUNSELL,OIISAT LAW
coke on Fourth :tree!, a few doors'belate Smilltfie/d.
All business entrusted to their caro j promptly attended to.
Collections made and Conveyanetng executed on mode
rate tends. • _ • febtlat
J D. Janniagr -
A TiORNEY ,- .1010-COLINSEL 0 AT LA.AV-06
..q.fice, Lowrie's Buildings, Fourth street, between
.13rnithrteld and Grant; • • - aps
•'• • Dr. George nECGook• • -
1113 eseleoted Pittsburgh, as his permanent residence.
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, He has taken the !Loue lately occupied by Alder
'wan Millerion Fourth street; near. Grant, immediately
'adjoining the "Limartine Ills Officeis attach
_ ed to,his residence, where he ystill . consUunly be found,
+ldeas' absent on professional duty. _Office - hours from T
&clocks. - at. - to:9 o'clock et., and from se. et. to 7r.
.• N. - P. G. B. Fetterman. ,-
TTORNEYS AT LANV-LOffice odFoarth streetibe
- tween Wood and 'Smithfield. , jan2s:y,
W.W. - Dallas, •
ATTOkNEY AT LAW --Office: second storaiWil
- Dr. James Hang.
e v
ON . - FOURTI I STREET, - one door West 73
O F Weseil Hotel. auglo:3at
Wm. 0 , • . nobiuson,
TTORNEY AT LAW. Office' No 99, ou Fourth
atmot.op °aim the lgayar's - Office.. leore3t:y
Ilaraptcon, . •
TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to theoffice in
...M. Fifth street, betiv lE
een Wood and Smithfield streets,
'formerly occupied by Thos. Hamilton, Esq., deed, and
will attend to tkusbasiness remaining unfinished upon his
• . mayl3
. - •
..141.thographlt. kistabliohment. of
BOHUCHAIANN,
intan srasstr, OPPOSITE TEM ROST-07710E, PITIBIT/10E.
APS,-Landscapes,. Show,bills,Labels,
Au, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business
and Visiti'ngCaris, etc., Engraved or Drawn - on Stone,
tad xiinted in Colors, Gold, Bronze.or Blackyin the
utostailroved style and at the most reasonable plow;
ENGLISH GIN-4"or pale tly_stke4tisut.tEOlon or bar
rot at.. fwayll) MORRIS Z* HAWORTH%
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TOSFLUA ROBINSON," -.Agett fOr Hamden tb
U - Lina o Petekets,-Fifth ot:, one toor below Wood. febl
ATTILLUATJACKSON, Patent AfidieiniDepot, 89 Lib,-
gni street, ttead,or Wood. - - fob/
UNGLISEtto ulaaovr, Baaimellers and Marianne No
Eis6, Market at. between Third and. Fourth. fe bl
pDELANY,' Fashionabld 'Clothing Stors, 'No. 49 Lib-
SARUENT, Pi-}; corner of Wood and Such
.1 A:streets': _ febl
N -
HOE'S & SON, Bankers and &Welkin Mx/Wive
• Cain and Rank Nola, N 0.65 Aiarket street. tobl
A FULTON, SaL and Zrzus Founder, NO, 70 Second
A
street, 4etween Market and Fauy.streete,. febl
AGUIHE to /JANE, _Forwarding and Commission
Merthonts; N 0.121 Second - st.,Pittsbittgli, - Pa: tip/
"VTICTOrt SCRIBA, .Bookseller, Stationer aad 'Binder)
Fifth street, between Wood and. Market. Jan 7
0 A. Mc N ULTY & Cla in .Forwarding and CommtAsior.
urAt. DYER, Grocer ana Frau= Dcakr, Nco. 1
V V Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , indrl.7
TOlll,MCLOSliklY,_7'ailar and ManteriLiberty straet
.0 between Sixdiand Virgin MIPS', sOmit, saplo.
. . McSTEdl , l,23rau Fauader, and. Gas P :
fieldstreet, betwaea Diamond alley and PIM st.
111AAFFE ar.O'CONNOB, Proprketors cane Pittaurgh
I Portatat Boat Sion corner of Penn, and Wayne- sm.'
MA'rT,H.EWS k Co, irsolssale Grocers,Cora
,iitiesson ond Forwarding Merchants; end Agents tor
Brighpart Cotton Yarns, 57 Water st,rittahurg. [apt •
COOLEY 4.LAIRD, flferehanyTailoss e . Wood street,
second door from 'Water, will, keep constantly- on
handh well selectedlot of Clothing. muril:y
I : lTreEt (successor to MURPUT•di LaS.;) Woof Meat ,
, ,
',and Comnusswit Merchant, for the said of Amerl
pan IYooten . (chi°
TORN D. AIORGAN,Whoksa. le and Retail Droggist, No
tt 931, Woe 4 street, onadopraoath of Dipioxid
OSEPH WOOS,WEI,L, Impotizr and, Dealer in For
eiviandDremestielfanlware; corner of Second and
Woad meets. : . -• etem
TOSEPH., MAJORi •Bout Store - ,Ship tOltaLdlery end
t, Agettey of,the Pittsburgh
,Istirti Oil Factory,No 4,
Market street, Pittsburgh. F .. lul2
TAMES MAY; WlZOit.3alt ti-roeeT, Forwarding artd Vern
e) mission Arenberg; Water etre; between Market and
Ferry. fcbl
itAM..Fati.&:RHA,II, Bankers and £z t ang! Brokers,
corner ofThird, and Wood sneers; oppostlc the St.
- CharleeHotel. ' febl
•A. FAIINESTOCK to CO.,- Wholesale Drug Ware
hOlge corner of First and - IVixrdstrecta, and corner
of Wooddid Sixth. • • fell.'
tiMUkiL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper
0 and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17. - Fifth street;
Wood end Market. • .fcblo
AA /Al. tiL4..'N Bodkbituter, corner . ot Third and Wood .
y y streets, ab,eve C.ll. - Kay, whern he is prepared to
do every description of ruling and binding._ .
pext:
It Ott N EL.1.01t., lirttotesals
;t./' Ikfugic and iattruounts,riunos,6chool Books,
and Stationery, N 0.1112 Wood street. jaal
JT BRYAN., iterzystatg Ilisizikr, and Wholesale Veldt r
:in Foreign and Domestic. %Vides and Liquor, No.
114 Liberty street, and 13 Diainond alley. 11-21
FINNEY", Agents for the ./.I.dalectrn Mutual
Joi, L insurance Consppny, Ntiladelphitt, at the NVare‘
kteuse of Fang, fr. Heinle:i t Water street. near Slnrket.
1 , 4 rm. ALEXANDER' &SONS:Vest's Laaters and Ens.
V nithitig Undertakers, corner of Penn and St.' Clair
'streets, oppo3ite the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect.
tebl
T. P. SCOTT.
riiROTH 45: SCOTT, Maude and Eriail Dtakr in
Boots„Shoes, :I'nink4, Carpu Bags ofr c., S. W. corner
of Fourth anti Smithfield sta., Prtuhurgh, Pa. trurtlnv •
W. 11,13. SCANS. ZA.NIES ATKISSON.
CAIFE & ATKINSON,. fifaitufactursrs of Tin, Cop-
A 7 per and Sheet !Pon, Ware. They also execute every
descnption of .I.llacksiaidi _Work- Pi ret . street, between
Wood and ftlarket,'Plusber b. . ac Wiry
Jelin Malsvrrr. Janin MuLavtrr. Wu. ItleDaviri
TORN Mcia:Virr & BROS., Wholesaia Grocer's, Deal-.
ern in Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures, and Mcr
chaudiae generally,. No. V/ Commercial Row, Liberty
street : , natr.9.:y
L. 0., OCT:COLDS. • Ii L. SHIM
D EVA:OLDS & SURE, Whoissetle Grocers, Commtasion
lb Merchants, and. Dealers in Rags, Paper, 4k.c., corner
of Penn and stteets.Pitt - 6tntrgh. ,All sizes Print..
ing Paper constantly on hint. . mull7ty
Joins A. Castoj late of New Lisbon, 0.• • W. S. Sainnan.
IG &,Sh.INNER, Generalitgency,Commluion and
C
Forwarding Merchants, N 0.25 Market street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Prompt mane/num given to time parehu.se and
sale ot all kindsot produce. depl2
AVM- ISM , 'Ca, ?111 , .1 , ILICSET9D3, Prrorsatutun.
RifILLEIL & RICKETSON, Pflailuals Girrerrs, and
1111, porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura ; N 05.172
and 174, center of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Iron, Nails Cotton Vartu, ac., constantly on hand._
TOSRUA.RIIODES. Inn/mole Prlittera', COVeCtiOner
and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruits,
No. 6 Wood street, East side, between Water aud Firs
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All orders in his line carefully
attended to. mars)
Q M'KINLEY,./fouse, Sign and Ornamental Painter,
and dealer to PAINTS, No. 44 Clair at., Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all kinds of P/L/NTff, either
Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil
Healed Oil ; Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of all
sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, ax., all of the best quality,
and far sale at reasonable prices. • aeon
Isaac Wlllisons,
ILTEROIIANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be
tween Ist. and 2d streets. aIAY:
Morris dic iiavrortti,
rpEa DEALERS AND furoirrEas OF WINES
AND BRANDIES., East side of the Diamond
raisburgh.- - , -may=
4. A. COULTER•••-•-•
Coulter $ Ilticke, -
u. uActs.
VITIIOLESALE AND RE'PALL DRUGGISTS, nor
". yy ner of Wood and Third sgt• eels, under St. Charles
14gte1, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl
lIEHET LEADEL - Groans Talcaxu.
Leader ex, Tricker,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (i ROCERS, Commis-
TTIV sioa Merchants, and Deniers in Produce 7 corner
Diamond and Diamond alloy. may!
Dante/. onngoon,
110[0135E, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
AA, Liberty meet, opposite !laud. All work neatly
executed. Orders punctually attended to. Imar2z:y
(succzsao ix To se mu SL' C. un.L.)
IPORTER AND 'DEALER IN' REN CH AND
AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS owl BORAS RS,
-Window Shades, - Fire-Board Prints, &c.eutso, Writing,'
Printing and Wrapping Paper—No 87 Wood street, be
tween 4 st. On d Diamond al icy, Pittsburgh, Pa. (re Ul2
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Liquor -1910. Grocery filtered .
3
1, 71 ~;:i oh u o r l i c si l a l ec ot un t s d Le, t tuc l o e si no lu l .;4l, u o o n c
liana- No.. 12U Litrerty street, bemoan Flail and St.
Clair streets. taart-tOm
nelalngeri Wella-do" Co.
AtrANUFACTUREES OF GREEN GIASS 4 WARE;
al. 2711(cirka - street, Pittsburgh, Pa„ keep constant
ly on hand and uutke to order; till kinde of Vials,llcittles,
boe„ Porter and Mineral Water Bottles / of :superior qual
ity. Particular attention paid to private moulds. [nr2U:y.
Emigration Linea.
TAMES BLAKELY,. Agent for the Black Ball and
Black Star Lines,,Ltverpool and New York Packets,
and for the Philadelphia and Liverpool. Packet Ships,
Penn street, Pittsburgh. - . febti-
i3usintes tatbs...
ING & MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocers and Produce.
Dealers, No. YT Wood %treat, Pittsburgh. Imy23
ILL Ze CURRY, Bankers 04111: . z . change Broker - 4N o
63 Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side
W. P. Dlaraht.ll.
111. D. PATICON,
(SUCCESSOR TO J. 8. Bozunsf-&
Wholeaole . Grocer, Rectifying Distiller,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC - WINES,
L.tQUO.RS, CIGARS, FRUITS, NUTS, ¢ c
162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. up:),
George Beale, Jr.; - .
11ffANITFACTURFAR OF BRUSHES, WLIOLES46 Aim
171 Baran., No. 75 Wood strut, Piasburgh, Pa. Con
stantly on hand, a general and. extensive ; aissortment of
ALL mans of 13RO*118S, at the lowest Eastern' prices: ..
N. B.—Machine Brushes are., made to order at the
shortest notice. • mostaky
IN 6. WATERXAN.• • • It. R. WATERMAN.. • W. D. 'WATERMAN
Waterman &, Bonet .1 • 4 •
WHOLESALECOMIIIitStIiOII Itad For
warding Merchants, Dealers:in all kinds of Trot
duce and Pittsburgh NlanufacturedArticles, and Agents
for sale of Richmond and. Lynchburg manufactured To.
• • .. ••••• • .... ••- • • -CLUB. BARNES
etc BARNES,
W IIOI i.E.SALEGitOCERS,'
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION,MERCHANTS,
AND DEALBIB rx PiTC3niIEUII lAANIIVACTIJAZD AALTIC.LSS
Ar t ,d3o a n d, I:i2 k Second et., penoeen Wood and Snenkfte
JOSHUA. I.IIODIS ~ ... •.. ... • • •-••,••• ... 4.I..PRFD P. ANSIIITIZ
JOSHT. I / 1 ILUODES qp Co"
wiroLEBAL2 DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS,
N u t s ; spices, confectionary; Sugdrs, agars; 4-c., .1c;
:to. 6 WOOD srairri . mot sum, If Rea wA.TER
.
• A., J. '51111‘112 ' ...... •.• ..... , 21402.168 . i• sui
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GROCERS, tab PaormcE C~oailtrinaohr MEacuarrxs,
No. 118 Wood street Pittsburgh, Pa. '
TNEALERS IN •GROCERIES,:. Flour, Wheat, Rye,
,JJ Oats, Coro, Barley, Pork ,Bacon,' ;Butter, Lard;
Cheese* • Clover, Timothy and Flax - Se edi ;. Iron,' Nails,
Glassdcc.,&e., ke.. Partimlarattenticmptud to tie sale
of Western Produce.
Itassaucacirs--14.1essrs.Myers & Ilunter,ltobt. balzeC
C 0.., Efampton,qmin. k Co., Ring ft. hloorheal,McGills
.4 Roe, Jameshlay, Pinsbutgli; Fenner &Ideblitl*u;
Massillon; Jos:S.Morrlson, Esq., St:Lonif , '
BicsinrsseaOL
EL 0 - Stciolitcin
LATE Johnston to Stockton., BOOKSELLER, STA
TIONER,PRINTER andlNDEß,borner of Mar.
het and Tiltrd streets: Pittsburgh, Pa • 3114.111. f
JOHN S. rameEDT. ,, 's` rr xtui . air 7
; . , :KENNEDY kasz.Err,-
S'uccssoaa..ro„KaNSElr fr.,-Knox.
Wholesale and'Eattil Deakrs in. Walther, Javan', Silvir
'Ware, Fancy cosd:VarktY Gooditikuhts, .Comos,
N 0.94 oiarketntreet,,between sth at, and t ri o .Diamond.
'Clocktoiratches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Pittsburgh, August:2o, 1830. • •
RSA!. .1057.!8T.E,'Llttati.N.ALL.
• HENRY W. FIBII - •
AB opened an Office a the corner of Smithfield and
Fifth' streets; 'Pitiiiiiirglicknovin as the "'Great
Bargain corner," and will devote:his -entire Aline audusi
tentton to the Purchase, Sale and Exchange of Real .P.a
tau, in eityMnii-country. , .. - - , - - :
Front his acquaintance with the basiness,he hopes to
satisfy e all who mny!fiverhim , with Agencies in their
line of business.
REFERENCES.
Thompson Bell, • • Ira-B. Berney, •
11. brCullough, „ John F. 'Perry, •
Geo. F. Gillmore, Lyman Wilmarth,
J. K. Moorhead: ' Capt. Williem Word,
Thos. Howard, W. 0,,7.ee11e, (8004:y
Eagle /Marble Works,
(ISTAIILISEIED 1832)
Bit unauN.R.was.ostriS t ,
No: IE4 . .Liberiy airegy Arad of Woad stria, /tilts/hug&
ATON MUMS, - Banal - Vaults, Tombs; !lead' Sulnes,
cite.; Mantel . Tiee ea, Ceidte and Pier Taps, always
on'ilaxul and made to order. ' • -
N.B.—A. choice Beleotion of-Drawings on band. airl.l
• . . John: 115.: Townson/I t
DRUOGIST AND ..APO'r.HSCARY,Vo. 45, Market
street, three doors above Third, Pittsburgh, will have
constantly on hand a well selected of the best
cad freshest Medicinei; which he will sell' Mt the most
.ressonable ,terms. Physicitum leading orders will be
promptly attended to, and suppplied with , artieles they
may relyuponns genuine, • - • - •
Physicians prescriptions wilibe accurately and neatly
preßared from the best materials, at any, hour of the day
or night.
"Also for sale, a large stock .of freehand good PlattT.
CDNICINGILMd•—•• •-••••, 3. tiartcut ;
D CUNNINGHAM ... • ... • ... •• •• •.• •• • • •••••• •.. ‘..D.ittzeums.
Pittsburgh Olt) , Olson Witrks.
IV; CUNNINGHAM' lc CO.,
WINDOW' GLASS -
X 0.2 0 Market' fregi, Demurs First and
- Pittsburgh, a.
I]:r Particular attention paid to odd mites. Also,
Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, I:lonics, ac.
, BOW& dr. TETLEY,
PRACTICAL CUTLEES,SURGICALAND DENTAL
Instrument Dianufacturcro,
No. 140 WOOD aratrE'r ,• masa 'Vtacut Ja.trt.
- UTE have removed our store and Manufactory from
11 Liberty street to the above named place; for the
purpose of having , more convenience for manufacturing,
which we intend going into extenstvely. Ail orders %a
our line will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch.
Jobbing, and Repairing neatly done and promptly exe
cuted.
&general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery we Will
always keep on broad, and sell it at the /stow prices.—
We have. just received A fine lot of Guns, Putots and
Reeoleere,'failors and Hair Dressers' Shears, and other
Goods generally kept in Hardware Stores. Tiro:tem
Furriers, Hatters and Saddlers' - Dols made to order;
Razors Ground and Handled, Pen Blades put in, tr.e.;
Guns and Pistols repaired, .ke v
N. "D.— Particular attention paid to mannfacturing
Trusses and Supporters. deed7:ll .
sate Giassiiro —
JOSEPH D.'ABELL
5
IdtarrACTIIIIMCOT immix azasswAss; VIALS, BOTTUM
and Flasks; Porter, Scoters .44, dlineral Watt!, Pcuni
Median* and Wins Balka4 ti every descriptson;
.Al5O-IVIPiDOW GLASS—
Keeps canstantly on hand a general assorunent of the
above ardeles.
lir As the other Green Glass Factories are all
stopped, as is the custom iu suauner, this Factory is now
in full operation, and will rintintti i n CrlVltitni both Ila Ck.
taxi and minter.
°Alters thankfully solicited and will be filled at the
shortest notice.
11 Warehouse, N 0.112 Secorki nun, bet:inn Wood and
SinnMad sows. Dy . ll- 7 48:ty
ISI/LT lON/LL FOUNDS:Ir.
if:JUN Q171:11.): UM T. sea MDS b. U. TOOMT.
sr RE undersigned again beg leave to inform the yin
seas of Pittsburgh and a:min:Ric in general that they
have now on band und are constantly manufacturing,
from entirely new and improved patterns, comprising to
part the latest improved PRE.NIttThh COOK .NTuvEs,
for Coal and likewise tbr Wood; four sizes of the EN
TERPRISE COOK eTOVE, and four sizzle& that cele
brated Coal Cook Stove called the STAR OF THE
WEST, and a great variety of other Stoves far Coal or
Wood. Fancy PARLOR STOVES, of the richest tind
most beautiful designs: EGG Mid lima Arms STC)I7-3;
together with a general assortment of hollow Ware;—
alt from ucw and improved patterns. [hound Wagon
and Buggy Dozes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, common add
fancy Free Orates and Fenders, and every thing in the
house building line, always on hand or made to , order.—
Purchasers are respectfully Invited to cull and examine
our stock before buying elsewhere, at the old stand, cor
eer S'eveath mid Liberty streets, Pi usburgh
marl° QUINN, McIRLIDE S. CO.
DatiUERREUPYPE RtR.I.IIS, Boras': Build
,,LA fags, Fourth stmt.—Hot:au & ATITUOMT, Daguerreo
typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring lawns,
to their Daguerreotype of and others, ut rooms us
the thirds or v of Burke's building, 4th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce them In the highest
perfection of the 'art. Our instruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ndsurpassed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature, The public are
solicited to cell and examine.
Persons sittiug for procures a ro neither regal/red or et•
peeled to take them 1 / 1 11053 perfect satisfaction *given.
N. H. Operators will find hue a good depot for stock
and. chemicals.
11;r1natrnctkins given In the In, containing the more
recent Inaprevenients. jan7
A FULTON,.&II and Bran Founder, has rebuilt and. commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Se
cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to see his old customers and (mends.
Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the - mast approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials:
Mineral Witter rumps, Counters, Railings,Zee., Ac.,
together with every variety of Limas Casting s, if requir
ed, turned and finished itilhe neatest manner:
A. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti... Attraction Mo
tel, so justiy celebrated for the reduction of friction In
machinery. The bones acid composition eau be" had
him at ail times. manly
TILLIAAi TROVILLO, Undwtaker, Fain street, lay
TV mediately opposite the Theatre, .respeerfully in
forms his friends and The 'public In general, that he has
resumed his business as a „nand:iling Undertaker. lie
is supplied with and alWays keeps on hand Collins of all
sizes and, kind!, Shrouds,und all other articles necessary
on such (me:amens. •
Silver Makes, and leaden coffins will bu sap
plied in order. A fine hearse and cat ri age always ready
to attend funerals. • replay
• Whl. ALEXANDEIt SONS
Derma' Maisis Ftrautsinsa
UNDAIII4.II.ILIN corner of Penn'ond
• Si. Ciaif JO, Fpposits eta Exchange
Rota, -Entrance on Penn v., rear
peetfally inform their friends and
the public; . that they are prepared to, furnish and attend
to everything hi the lino of Undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and Moir attention
wine deVoted altogether. ao the above business, keep a
large assortment of COFFINS made and` finishe s{, cover
.ed,..and lined Lathe neatest manner, with a. variety o.
materials, and atoll prices; we keep SIIROUDS ready
made, of all size's; of Flannel, Cambric, and nt
all prices, and made in the eastern style,. and all other
'articles necessary for dressing the dead, aind furnishing
funerals, °equality - and price to sUit4Se t rila r P o L i t. r PLATE S
tehireebnoiryaLtai,glitebynutttiloesr
who
u o g w e; IC E
visit to keep CASE S
friends ng
any length or tune, and have 'ZINC PANS to pat lee in
for laying , oh " - the body; LEADEN 'Coffins always on
.hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE anda.pairo f
fine horses; and any number of the best carriages, etc.,
etc., end will be , prompt; ptnictuuL and reasonable. •
itirONONGARELA PLANING
Zorta would respectfully lufonn his friends and the
public, that his new establishment is uow in full opera.
tion, and that he is prepared tq furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill ail orders for Planed Lumber, with promplitude,and
at the lowest rate's.
Soard and Plunk, planed on one or both sides,- con ,
stoutly on hard.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, o f every description, made
to order. -
Builders and Corpeutors would find it to their advan
tage Piece him a call, us he can now furnish them with
Planked.stutT, suitable for every description or
. Nattouna notell Pittsburgh.
Situated on Water Street, ppposit& the Landing of the
' ' . Broton,svilla Errant Packets. , •
BIS lines° hasiug,ttadergone a thorough .repairinr
T
ru, fitting up, both insideand out, the subscriber • Fr
, dete tl
raiined to use every eke r lions in hts power to make
all comfortable that.think proper to call with him. • The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
affords. The Bar , will be supplied with . the , best and
choicest liquors. , _ •
Attached to the house is a good stable, attended by 'a
good Hostler. - • JAMES :REAMER. jr2o
dLLBN BROWN. W. C. CONNELLY
BROWN'S 110T.Ela j • -
CORNER OF qEITHEERLD AND THIRD ETS.,
PitubargA, Pa. ' . .
• BROWN 24 CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS.
N. R —Good Stabling attached to the house.
ORICENSBURGIIV (HOT EL.
OLD STAND.)
rIPHE subscriber oxing leased the above well know
'. and excellent 'establishment, is now prepared to en
terrain iris Mends and the traveling public generally, in
the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.
klis TABLE will at all times be supplied with every
delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the bestof Li
quors.
His stabling is very extensive ; - and every. arrange.
meat has been made for the accommodation of Drovers.
anvils ' WM. CLAWSON.
CALEII. boxesprime in store.
nr2l STUART SILL
t;!T.T : TS..XIMtG,,if;:-Y.ArD.A7f,440,4*T:.,'-_19,;.' ; '.•,• i .,..1§5,4
OSIONAL POLKA.;
R • , . ,
Soiree PoLka, By S. C,Fo3ter ;
Scotch Polka ,
•
Coquette do; -
Jenny Linda Bird Song; : ' • •• ';
dv =-do Echo do; - '
do .-do - Herdemaa Song; - -
Casts Diva - , naming. y Jenny Lind ;„
The. Dew is on the Moss/an; • , .
Jenny Cray
!have something sweeho say • • •
1 am Dreaming- of thee;
would 1 were-n boy again ; • ;
Blanch Alpen;
Ben Bolt, tor, Piano or, Guitar ;, , •.
Coracracker Cotillions;
Louisiana Belle, with variations;
Lover not. -Quick-Step,
= Then host wounded the spirit that loved thee ;
Jennett and Jeadott-;
Showerof Pearls.;
Silver Lake Polka. ; - • • •-
Received by. . , J.IL ME,LLOR,,.
dec..%` • . St Wood
N.ll.—A. large Stock of - Kew Pinnos to arrive this
week: '
Sacred itinsic. • •-•
THE NEW CARMINA SACRA . or Roston , 'Collea;
, tien of Chareh Ittlusle,totaprfslag Me most porddr
Psalm and Hymn ranee An general , rum, together with; a,
gent varlets , of new times, Cluutats, poterts end, An
eras; the whole being, one of the most completeteol
leetioas of Moths for choirs, congregations; slagAng.
schools and BOCiatiefsi extant. ByLowstraitsaM
• A supply-of the above reeeiVed and for sale by
n2O ' JOHN H. MIALLOR, Sl, SVecd
Mystical Instil:resents amid PI
" THE OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO
• DEPOT. C. BLWES, late.F. Eltne)
No Wood street, Pittsbargh;Pannty
two doors above Filth, sole Agent for the
celebrated ITatabtarg Pianos, unequalled by any, with
felt coveted hammers, producing a fall, rich andmedloW
lane, and not liable to wear lined; also, Pianos and lIICA
lodeons,ti on the most celebrated eastern manufactmers,
of warranted kinds, -always as hand. Constantly an
band; a large assortment of Music' and Musical Instru
ments, sneh as Violins, Accordeons, Gaiters, Hanlon,
Trunborines, Plater .Fifes, Drutas,Plageoletts,.Clarlod
etts. Brass I nstrtimenta of every dese,ription ;
or Guitar Cases; Strings for au' instruments, - of 'the
best kind ; finger boards, castinetts, metronomes; hi.
stramiem books for all. instruments .-Second land:
anon taken in part pay for new ones; also, rented to per
sons who can ere satLsfactiott for payment.. ,
A large lot of Boxwood on hand, watch will ter tord
la . MINER CO., Smithfield street, have received
AUL. the Decen bar number of Stringer er, Tormendls
Imernational Miscellany. It is rtnusnallr large : andthe
contents are of great interest. .
Dr. Layartl , s lt:cent Gifts from Nimrond—with tit°
itiortmtions. , .
Wild Sports in Algeria, by 'Jules Gerard.
Alton Locke Tailor and Poet: an Antobiogrardip.—
Thla work is remarkable in its character, showing die
hardships, auffetinge and miseries of alarm, man °fon
fellow men. ; ,
The Divorced Wife, by T. B. Arthur—a novel.
A Lecture by the Rev. Joseph S. Berg, IX D.; la an
swer to Bishop Hushes, on the "Decline of Pmtestard-,
ism."
Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Ex2Mbied,
by J. H. Greenitheßefoinied Gambler.
Every Body's Almartack and Diary for IESI
ad by Appleton, Philadelphia. dec4
Pore!gut Nemipapors.
T e HE subscriber authorized to receive snhserip
float tor all the London Daily, Weekly and Tn.
ekly. papers; B Jule
!Birmingham oi, Leeds,
Itlnnehester, Neweattle, Sheffield, aott other Provin
cial papers; Irish papers of Dublin, Belfast.
Limerick, LOndonilerry, lee • Scotch papers of. Edin
burgh, atienleen, Glasgow. Dundee, Preach sad.
German papers. 'BOOLNISON,
European Agent.
Jes Pns2 Buildingy sth at.., neat Wood.:
Org (Saabs.
•
- 0 - Jail:isleloth* 2 Cloths 2
AT EASTERN JOBBING PRICES.-116 likens
Mack and Fancy colored ‘Frenen and Dlsttsh
CLOTHS; Pant, Cloaking and Drab Clothe.
Just opened at A. A. fiLIASON & CO.
deed Nos- Cdt and 04 Market etreet..
ITY'DATWa.M.N FOCIIII3 lITZELY AND rus.Dl...moxu.„4l
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
WINTER DRY GOODS!
IVHE undersigned is now receiving from the E.'astern
du ct tvg,}4press t a splendid asrtortarent of Filast
and Staple Dry Goods, purchased exclusively for ,
from the imprelers and taanufactorensi tit least Turnip
;leaver cartr i bdow tit ease of thoso who raade their pot-
chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale
and Retail for cash at
FAILLNORDISIARY BARGAINS..
DO pieces Ltspin't French Ilderinoee, Cherry, Scarlet,
Pink,flreen, Black. Ntatarine Blue and Mode
colored, from .571 c. tat to the finest aslant?, manufactured
under the Franca Repuhlte.
15 rieeca Superior Bombazines, Lapin'a manufacture
—at unprecedented low prices.
151) pieces ',lick and Colored Alpacas, from cent.,
per surd up to the [meta Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres
truanufactared.
125 pieces Thlhat, Paracncti.a and Coburg Clotho, all
cobra and antilitles, and cheaper than over before °act.
ed in thin city.
•
= pieces American nod Dritish Prints, superior quali
ty, cad will be sold rit extremely.low pricers.
+VW SHAWLS: Snjrc,lor Bay State sou Waterloo
Long Shawls, Charnel:on, Silk rind Turk Satiit De Chein
and all Wool Drachm Shawls, Mack and Colored Ern..
broidcred Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black
and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibct and :dons Da Lain
Shawls,
=patterns Superior Dress Silks: Plain CluirnoUon
Silk and Satin Dc Chain, %Vide Utnck Gro De Minn
Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Silks, and thank Plaid
Gro Do Armour Silks.
150 pieces Clotho, Catsimeres and Verdiage, superior
quaiity, and will be told at a great redaction tram tonn
e? prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
. .
500 pieces Breached Muslii4good quality, MI widths,
from Of to 121 cents per yard.
GOO pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from Gie.
to the best articie manufactured.
1.)1V pieces Red, Whtte add Yellow Flannels, from lEt
^ents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch
Gauze Flannel imported.
Wu pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn,
round thread, wire twist,h a nd spun and grass bleached.
125 pieces Checks,auperior ma c, from 8 to 11 cents
per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask
ratite and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and
Crash, Caseiuetts, Kentucky 'Jeans . , Lted Ticking, Doi ,
aiestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrtgo, Plain Linseys,
Canton Flannels, an.
850 dozen Ladles and Geatlemen's Gloves and hosiery
—including every variety and quality, which will be
sold at extremely low prices.
The customers of the house and all cash buyers are
requested to call mid examine the goods, and secure a
bargain, us they °trefoil 'lVholcsale and Re, ail a
very low prices. fly' 75 Afarket street, Fists burgh.
novl6 - ABSALOM MORRIS.
First arrival 40114%11 Stook orcarpets.
rill's subscriber having just returned from the Bast, is
I now receiving and opening a spleruild stock of goods,
consisting in r art of vdry rich style Carpets, viz :
Brussels,. Ta^estry Brussels and Velvets,. imported
expressly tor thismarket-
Also, Imperial 3 ply, superfine 2 ply, with a heavy
stock of all the lower priced grades' together with a
large variety of Dearth Rugs, Door Altus. Stair Rods,
White, Oreen, Blue and Scarlet figu rid Baize, from
3 yards wide. A superior article of French Table and
Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from t eight yards wide,
Au., Ac.,
All the above named articles having been belectcd
with great care, and purchased ut such pr ces auto ena
ble lain 'to sell elseaper thila any 'house west of the
mountains. .
. . .
Citizens And persons from the country ore tequebted to
cull and examine the stock at Lynd's Carpet Emporium.
No. ell trourth Atreet, and No. 011 1 Wood street.
aug•29 E. W. LIiND: •
Rola, Cops and fltiaria.
. 95 Wood at, tomer qf Diamond alley, Second story,
z-.OFPERS his Customers end the public'
an entirely new Mid fresh stock of , Rate,
Oapa and Muffe,in great variety, mann
faetured and selected with much earn. tm feretepee so
price, style and quality, in New York city,. and will be
offered at the towest rates of present low prines,Whole•
sale and Retail. ' ' toctinuf
- . • Spring Fashion lickte•
Ttus beautiful style of-HATS for Spring and
Bummer wear. will be introduced THIS VAT at 102
Wood Street, third door below Fibe sr.,
feblAlut . . G. W. GLASSGOW.
i;11 --- N - 0 . 108 W 47)11:015$ 7i iitE ET.
' TALI:. Fet.snioss t . - 1-- . ,
Deceived tethe OLD stand 'of "d:'l47". .
OGASSGOW.•Beebe & Co. , s 'Fall style of Hats for
1850. Those in want of a good Hat or .Cap at a. small
ativange above cost for Cash, wilt please call at No.loB
Wood street, ettst sideithinl door below Fifth street.
atte3l:4in , • -
To Sterimbeiattiorners , Captains eic Clerks
wS. HAVEN •is' prepared ;to furnish steamboats
. with every article in the book, and stationery
Unman the most:reasonable terms. Freight books, p
saga booktiregisters, journals, ledgers, wood and gene
ratreccipt books, mow registers, and ledgers, receiv
ing and discharging memorandum books, Ink, lead pen.
cite, quills, steel pens, sand, wafers, India rubber, dcc.,
dcc. r Steamboat bills, deck passage receipts, freight
bills, manifest heads, notices , to (consignees dce.', on the
shortest notice. Bookstore on the cornerd Market and
Second streets,- - • tnonts,
Printer's Cards. '
TUST RECEIVED tt supply of Printer's Cards r•-ivo'ry
0 surfaced, satin.surfaced, satin. enamelled, India and
People's colored Cards...
Always
Always on hand, on eice/lent , article of book and
news Ink;.also, rad, blue
. and green Inks; from the
manufactory of J. D. llVCreary,-New York.
NV. S. HAVEN, '
• - Printer, Sookseller and - Stationer,
no . vanl '. • corner of Market'and Second sta:
'll% BIDDLE tr.usrarra, Auorney at Law. Moe No.
132 Srailtifield mach between Filet and Sixth,
coneetions 4arefilly attended, to—ispental - attentis:6
givan to qonvayancing.(deathly
Nvi) 33z0 a, C nsit, SPt.
Fresh Arnvist.-New Goods:
NO. 75 MARKV.T S,TILEXT,
eMigratioll
- New Arrangemenpr.
. 4 4 ' LINE OF'DACE'gTs:-
P}4744..DEIXHIA.
*Rom LIVERPOOL
&Oho Eighteenth. day eff, eVterg Month
JANE :oLIDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700 tians.lBth Not ,
JAlVES.BROWNE,..dithuitlild, 1000 tons; deth'Deg•
GONDAR, J. q. Barstow, 850 toik t : ..... • Jan.
NEW B.IIIP - • 8.50 tons :. : •-•-- •• • • •-• 18th Feb:
TheaabOne ships Eire:bailt of the hestraaterialti anti at.
ter the.most approved iron:lets for swifineSsitomblned
with the modern twpriivensents for.the.eoad -0 4 orah
stagers'. Theif comenandeis are alen of known' ability..
Thesis packets will-lake , adlieustisgo` or'sreans' , lOW
hams up the Delaware.. ,Itr* '
Also, ships sailing.weeklrfroris Liverpool toNewoi-,
leans. Passedgers can getup the iteersollearthrou,th
the winter, - • -
For.terass C.l-SecondelibiliagOteerne Pa.saAPT 1 11 0"
ply to or address by letterpost-pdtql ' ". • .
- .. • ••- 838onthatreetoNeizt;Yort;`:
..., 36 Waterloo ftosuL,Llyerissdi •
- - or to 'JOHN' THOMPSON, ,
novtdrans '2osliibertk areet,'Pitudrargh.,.'
Philiidejgdallit'l i aOketis , _'
,turn Litce4aa the'PighthenOizif cithh 4 roilth•
Skip 'hind Glidden,
" James - Browae, "
Barstow,Jen. 18.
"- new, "
."Glidden, Feb.lB.
Vitae - ships- are orthe largest class. - The aeethatim•
datitrns , .for second cabin . and Sieerage: passengers- are.
ltadarpassed for comfottontithe days - af . Balling will be
`punctually adhered to. .• -
•• • Pride Of steerage passage STO. ' Certificates gocid 'for -
L 3 months, or,the money-refunded if the passengers do,
not embar k.l ~ Apply to , DA.VID,AI.II.aIincIIBR,
at John Watt . •
' 288 I..iberty street. ,
Drallsior any amount given upon the Ulster.Bankmg
Company and Branches: the Royal Bank.,of Iretand, qr
Spooner, Atwoods'a•Co., Brokers, London. "rn04719:3m
, ,
S'OREIGNI PASSION/6EIH. " •
, ; SECIP.A.IIOy. •
:,(^4t :e WHO COMMANDS? it'S
11A.TLEIDEN-4 C 0.,. • •
Wrto have appointed the subscriber Agent for tbeir rind
vaned Linos-of Ships from Liverpool to New York
• Philadelphia tutd Boston.' • -- • •
Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to. have their
arrangements made unending to Hie new Provision Law,
and take no man's receipt, without 'having it inserted;
otherwise they will haVe.topayin Liierpool,before they
ri Viie following is the list, according to
Bread, 7, 2 lbs. Beef arTork,'
1 " Flour,, - • a .1 pint Vinegar,•
0 " Oatmeal, * lb. Sugar,
2 " Rice, " 310 - fosses,
2 " • Potatoes,fv• 2 oz. Tea; •
With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient P
for Cooking.. . .
The Caboose and - cooking-ranges for th e'use of Pas
sengers, are, kept, undercover.- Every'attention will be
paid to promote their health and comfort. - .
Rank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased at current rotes- ' - •
Debts; Legacies, Pensions, &et, Ai., collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with every other business min.
fleeted with an. European Agent.
• ' JOSHUA ROBINSON,
; • r • • European Agent,
.apS) - Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood eta.
ailtp li
EIIIITTANCES: Ai
l* - . ...
.. EA ND. IRELAND ' • '
W,
SCOTLAND
. - , " ~ A.LES A '
- -
FRANCE and •• - ukantAriy,
To any amount, by . ... ~ .- „, „.
Joahnei liobtn.son,
.rtsr• •tanAecnt, Pat< ELnictingi.cor. Fifth. and Wood sLe
;' -Nem ,rani ; ''
OE LIVERPOOL AND PMILAD'A
rAcrtz.vs. --
2b Sail/rani Philadelphia an Mini' kunst creek Ziropeol
on the 2014 of gad =ma.
Sums WiLiull Pv-vs, 1,000 rasS.
" Mamma, 1,1250 -
" , PirstAnnzurs,. 1,400 - " .
‘. Kezeuezoo, _ ,1 000 .‘ .
RICIIARDSON BROTH ERS 2c CO.. Agents, Nos. 11
and 13 Tower Buildines, Liverpool. • '
• RICIIARDSON, WA'es.;ON- & 4XL, Agents; No, 6
Chestnut street, Philadelphia
trite &Osei ribers, Agents for the ab o ve Line Of spien ,
L 'Aid new racket :chips at this City, arc prepared to
furnish puimage certificates to parties .residing in this,
country who may be desirous of sending for their friends,
to come out by either of the above tthips. They ate also
preparid to melt loaners° enrrartaftwOld Country
by, sight drafts on the Bunko( Boland and a.rantheo, and
on Messrs. Richardson Brothers 4. Cv.,Liverpool. For
'particulars, apply to or address
BROWNS KIRKPATRICII,
novit No. 144 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Zranspovtation Lints.
011./LAT CENTRAL R.OUTE
VIE PIONEERS OF I'l NEW - RAILROAD I
Through in 4, Daps to Philadelphia end Bztrirsora.
E take Pleasure in anaouncing'to the Alerchanta
W
Pittsburgh and the western Business commu
nity; that on and after Pfonday, the 16th September, we
will receive attd forward goods via the" Centrtl.ll4ll
- and guarantee them to bethrough in 4 days.
Our extensive stock of Cars and Boats enable us to
offer the above expeditious route to the public, whilst
we still continue oar uanal. Lines 'via Harrisburg and
Columbia. Merchants wishing goods brought-frora the
East with certainty and tdispatch, at low lutes, or pro.
duce shipped there, are invited to call on
O'CONNOR, ATKINS & CO., Pittsburgh,
ATKINS, ()CONNOR ea CO., Philuder it.,
Pro,,rietors etctha Pittsburgh .Transpartation Lint.
Or the following Agerrts.;-
O'Connor & North street, Baltimore,
E. Block, tl Battery Place, New York,
Elliott & roans, 14 Duane, street, Boston.
Pittsburgh Portable Llilat.
4M-1850;
son ruzettausrarresnon or rumour ro AMP rams
lITT.yRbituIf,PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE.
NEW"YORR, ROSTON,'Ac.
THOMAS HORDIDGE, i ' 1 TA.AFFE&UCONNOR,
Fithadetphia. " 57 - 1 , . Pittsburgh.
THE Canal beinr, now open the proprietors of
. this
long established Line are as usual at their old stand%
receiving and forwarding !iterate/Wile end Produce at
low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety
peculiar to their system and mode of Transportation,
where intermediate transhipment is avoided, with its
consequent delay& and probability of damage
Merchandise. and. Produce shipped East or West, and
lulls of Lading forwarded free of Charge, for commission,
advancing or storage. " Hayingno Interest directly or in
directly in steamboat,, that of the owners is aolely con
sulted when shipping their goods. . , .
All communications to the following Agents promptly
attended to: 'THOMAS BOROIDGE,"' ' ' • . '
No. 278 Market st..Philadelplua; ~,___,,,,,, -
• TAAFFE A O'CONNOR, ;` .'"e'''''''" ll.
I
,COr. Penn and Wdyne eta., Pittsbu_rgbi
Aostins---.lohn M'Cnllogb dc Co., thl North' st., Bait; P.
B. Berke ac Co., 25 Duane at:, Boston; W. A. I.T.Tap
scott A Co., SO South at., New York; Jas. Wheelwright,
Cincinnati. ' ' , triar23
„,,,„ ,_.'”. •-...'.:r r ' - ' 4 2 ' 18 5 0 - r.-7...4.4
W.,,,,,.-1,•"-;eN , ....0,...,,t4 . ~ 1 s'* — ' '^‘,-.-.--'!
, ! BleroltinstAs Trans rtation Isinis:
FOR the Transportation of DIZIt and Patinae&
from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore (via
Canal and Railroad,)' without wthippitivf-time i lo aa 5 .
Rates of Freight always as tots. as any other Is
Lind C. A.1"4.' ANULTY 14 Co.,.Proprietons
Canal Basin, Pittsburdh.. ,
I ROSE hIERRILL & Co., alt.
AG rj47S I Otto , - 'AAYNOR, ,Philad 7 a. '
•
Blerehentoa Way.Frelght 'Line,
EXCLIJSIVELY•for 'the accommodation ' of the WAY
Bonnutes between Pittsbargh, Blainnrille, .Jolms
tewn, Hollidayshurgh, Water street, P¢.; ,and allinter•
mediate places.'
• Shippers t 4 this Line can atwaya depend upon having
their, goods. promptly forwarded and delivered at auy
point on the Canal or Railroad at, fair rates for freight.
- • •
JOHN ttIILLER," Proprietor.
R. B. CANAN 1 Johnstown
a
Aorrs JOHN hllLLEß,Bollidaysburg.
1
mars C. A. IWANULTV & Co„-Pinis.
The Old Printing Establiehnient.
(LATE JOHNSTON 2L4MIVICTON'S.,)
And, Blank Book . and. Stationery„ Warehouse.,
.
['lir S. HAVEN Is prepared to execute every style of
yy 1, - egal, Commercial, Cithal and Steamboat Job
Printingand Book Binding ; and furnish every article
in- the Blank Book, Paper and. Stationery line, at the
shortest notice and on themost teasonable,t,e ems.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of
Market Mid and Setortd streets:- ;•' -
1.127 Prthting Officaan4 Book Bindery, N0..50 Third
alto.
Wholesale and Itetall:
SADDLE HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUPACTORY
Di OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in
4tt
..
•
iLlo form his friends' and - the , public generally,
hat he continues to occupy that largc.andeomr.
modious Store Room, formerly occupied biSamue a..
estock et. Co., No. 86; corner of Diamond alleViuid'Wood'
street,where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle
Bags Valises Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all 'other tut-,
eleslahis line. ' . . -
He also keeps constantly on hinid,itrid iiprepired to
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,munnfaelttred
of the bestmatecittl, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastem manufactured article, and at 66 per:cent:
Cheaper..
caustrkgeramus,and Formai would do. will to Mal.
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined to sell first rate: articles' at-very low.
:Prices ill) li r illi place,'N . 86, Corner' NV a
Err a orge eo.of oo
tmat andDiamondfaley. , . : ' . , ...
_. _ , , n as . _
41: - . 4 .2?-' r aruItI3IIIT.W 4 DODW E7G1.7
rfi- - 11711NITURE MANVFACTVICEIt
iliiiii6.l.ddms HT and '94 Third 6
T W. W. reap en - ally informs his friends and 661%(0 •
0 ~ers dint he hen now camploted lemmas. and fi
nest stock of household furfusore over,batore seen
this city, as he is deterninted to hold - the cisiality with 6s
11-washnad matefial§, bens:sot ,and newels;
designs, strukfroutrthemextent °Lids orders And 44441
rs
in manufacturing, he enabled to produce,wrroo
(utensils, at the lowest prices.
Hel,haa,adoptrid the ,psfacipie„ idenufyiag tha esti.
Somers'm intrust with his owo, in qaality Ana POCe soli
rattithlways Ottlishd the' greatest variety of evetyae§-
rcripuoa df fidanare, from The cheapest and plabtaship'
she most elegant and costly,. thetahotisei Pr aztlf parts/1'
one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order. He therefore solicits aa urspedtioo,
that'the advantages bfhis isitabli•thatoas May be know*
Thafolloonsg &nolo§ coots*, impart,of/us Mock,whidir
for nehnets of style and Rush, cannot be surpasaed
any , or the E . :Amur - aides I 7
11
Parlor, -
drawing,
and bed remit "
chairs, of every stalely,
consisting of rosestoood,, ma
oganyan h dwalnu t Elizabethan,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every
descuPPop; Cwiehes,BotaiTeM.v;telitriaVi - I
-owl of the latest "Ranch and Arnerican,ppnerna st
Tashaes, What -Eats, Mid Ladles* yarToi- Whunells
of stomas kinds* Wotk Tobias andrfancy
stands, music stands and holders,margle MP: ma -1
hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota,ta-
,
bias, extension dining all 'Si alba
most. unproved,•stud decidedly thq, beslalad
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, f
wildrifbes, bedstead§ and traahstandfi Of
each. II largo assorlasent/ pith/a hall
and_parka reception chairs, otitonal2o,
and stools, secretary and boos
cases, side boards, fire screens,
Soy , al rack% .but ,tstallao., pad
Mule atoolli, cribs Ind Cots
for Children; paper macho,
table ant% tea pops,
Stormy,. rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
A large'assortment of COMION FURNITURE and
WINDaOII. CHAIES Catitron samosas supplied Stab
ell artteles in their Erse
ST . EtaIS.QATShod EIOTEL S, Ittmisht4 at the short ,
est notice. • ,••
All orders promptly attended to • - Crieitti
Keyser/a .Pectoral , Syrup - -
A nay a nide for VouptyColdsv- .tharanieu; &anemia.
moopimrcough.- Asthma and the oarit;toxDiarares of
the,Lunss and Pulmonary gron.y. „. • ,
. .
!PHIS MEDICINE hits.an'tie,tiori in afterbon „ s
of tit,
Puineuery trasneit entirely different froth buy of the
:Expectorant and Cough Remedies,riowirsnae.
of.the meg speedy, as well as the most Peasant, medi
eineatiow utth. does not' pen the •- pardi'and ex
posoma yawns amp.- One of two-doses fre(cirently
lay - s
all Irritation pacitieklingsensation produced br ! ,
harassing cough : " Singers, public speakers, and those
who ate required to use the vocal orga6let'l geedtt,t
tent, will find in ibis Pe cpral Syrup a sure andiustant
remedy for houriseness and laryngeal irritation. It
cleats sheerest perfectly of all crillectiorti of mucous,
'and ryes - tone and elearneas to the voice: ;
SlAirTosl.s-,The symptoms which usually usher ip
a Cough or-Cold may be enumerated as follows : This
disease in the books is calls earatrh, and is preceded by,
au increased discharge from the nose, funces,ant Oren-
Chia ; there is a feeling^ of lassitude over, the whole
body, and'very - often. cold • shiveringe `are felt ;'at least
the body is mote than usually . sensitive to the action of
the air : the pulse,ittereases 71) frequehey, and there is
generally more orless fever. These symptomsare soon
tollawett with hoarseness and d sense of roughness and
soreness in ,she windpipe and: vocal oitgans,.totether
- With a dilealty"of breathing and a sense of constriction
of the cheat: Therels 'alto 'attending - ti that path - and
sense.of weight :in the (arches:l,' lumen as heaviness
in moving the eyes. These feelings, sometimes at, the
very beginning of the disease, and always soon after,
are attenned With a tistillation from the nose and some.
times from the eyesiof sills:acid fluid, which frets and
irritates the parts over, which it passes.The : cough is
at first usually dry; but as the disease progresses there
is on eXpectorauon of thin-fatuous,which gradually
becomes thleke r and more copious, ad having somo ap
pearance of pus-
These are the leading symptoms at What is termed "a
.cod," which, if neglected, are likely -to result in itre
parable injury to the Lunge& and Cottrutarnott:
Price 50 cents per trestle, •• , • . • '
For proof pi the above read the following eertifi
.
Da. Renee :—We take pleasure fn certifying, for the benefit of other aufferers_, to the. efficacy-of your l't.;C
TORAL COUGH SYRUP, in our ; case. During the
nee •of two - bottles' ourehased of you weie clued of
a teatime Meal aztr.tetrnung man enure. 'loss of voice ; end.
effectually relieved of a severe congtt, , whiefi threaten
ed-permanent injury to the lungs. •
At the Banking-gouts of Wet. A. 11111
,Co, Pi/len/rift.
Da. KiNSER :—You have asked nie the:cacti of your
Pectoral Syrup go my 'own case. 1 had a very bad
cough during pan of last winter: 1t began with &feel.
log *Chillness in the head; increased secretion and int
• faslon of tear's; - together with hociniettess,*-lialologhe
breast. and the other accompanicnentrofschat has been
denominated ," Tyler Grippe.". I took .two bottles of
your Pectoral Syrup; neconliug to the directiOns on the
broths; end .1 am now, and have been e rer sine*, entire
ly free from any of the unpleamot symptoms enumera
ted above. You hntie thy permission' to publish this tot
the good - of pant sales, as well as the Publlc;if you cln
sire to do so. Very respectfully, - • ••• -
. G. FOLLANSBEE. .
Prepared by Dr. Geci. IL Kepler, and soldhy :
- KEYSER ttPDOWELL
140 Wood at., corner of Virgin alley.
To whom all orders mutt be addressed. Inov2ll
•
d4IRTY, P.L . RPETUITY AND SECURITY.'
. 74 ' ;
Capital,
..£490,000. rs
.Eqal to , T 51,600,000.
•••.• . . . .
"T"TrITil a large surplus or profits. A.portign of both
- capital and surphis invested in 13. S:PoVerninent
'Stacks, and other securities in the City of ItevrYort.
Policies held in Aldo country over 6,000. • Persons -in surinfr paqicipate•in the profits or the Company - . .
'California nal taken as redder& rata:
Among the advantages of a Policy this .Company
are the following:.
A. Emily insured for the'Svhole term of life may ar any
time borrow ersvhalf the amount of annual premium,
without : note.or•secarity t or deposit of, policy, and 4,cl
titled to division.of . profits. • :
He may at any t ime surrender MS policy, and receive
back as value tnereof one-huff the gross -sum , paid by
Aim ia annual common premiums. , .
- -
A party already insured for - whole life may, on pay
ment of a Small sum; convert his:insurance into a new
policy ypon tho Man system now introduced-
Parties already insured and entitled to a rico-third
loan, are not shut out from said two.thirdloan; if thi •
prefer it, upon the terms stated lathe ~Societys.pampti: .
- A:tarty may, at a Moderate annual "preininni; inset
for life, and he survive to reach the age of 6D years, the
full suns insured up to 80,000, will bit 2aid'm mat: or if
he dies before reaching that age, lull sum insured
will be paid to his family Oflegat represe:.tatives.
Ittuas become custeatura' in the Atlantic cities for con
ivegatlona to lingua the. ves, of their Castore,und oh
t.iiristmas or New Yeasts day,ui make the fablity
sent of the policy. This is certainlylim excellent Luray
of showingMcir regard (br , their Munster whose salary
in very many eases is scarcely equal' to his Uninediate.
wants: . To the man of fancily, at his death;it is a con.
soleness beysmd.dapression ao,lnow_ that.bis helplesS
little ones are thus provided for.'. •
Churches involved, would do well t o insure lie . lives One or more of the - trustees, at whose demise the
amount. would Ite;applied liquidate:Me de ht..,
Explanatory pampitlets,and information given grain
at the flanking h ouse - WM. A. HILL & CO.,
.
'nov29 • ' - Wood it t seeiond di or amnia Fourth.:
• = . Bonney Lana Warrants.-- ;
THE SUBSCRIBER,whawriut in Michigan, Wiscon
fin, Illinois and Missouri, in . the Fall of ISA . with
the View of avast - nil* - the Public Lands, and m the
:months of March or April nextiwill revisit States
and also lowa,and fronithe knowledge he has-acquired,
be enabled to make the most favorable locations for per-
Sons holding Land - Warrants: 'lll5 charges will - be um
, demte ta any - parson who may . be pleased to employ him.
- If by lettery(postvaid,) to LUlCE'cocicsnoor.i:
87 thirrion.dtaticYlYiNibunti!
lizimikr49 2 g 3-- ;thipt Robert. korter, Attorney, FiILIA Eit.;
John Taylo, ecuslon Ageney,2d at! rdWaid Snowden,
A,tiorney,:touitli "Bt.; J• Gathrie, Agouti Fourth at.;
Capt. John Herron, Fenn. st 4
„Jahr( :Cartwright, Cutler,
--Wood st.; T. Morgan &Co., and: J.l). Morgan :Drug
gist, Wool street: lnay.l6:3m
•. • - Bonny Lando.
'fIAPT. NAYLOR, No.-11.8rThiltl street, comer of
Cher,,y havii% rrioAleurratigements at Mash
ngton for ) theitarppee, wiliprocitte Bonin) , I.; Reds Air 'the:
Oacers:and.isoidthrey their ,witto.oifs' and children.; tittder,
the Bopnty Land 8111, passeriSegtetlaber 28th, 1830.
Fittsbitrgh; October 10.• : •., •
RBANGEUENTS having' beet:evade, be twe6n
:."2l,„ undersigned , and E. B.r.Gutorso3,.Etua , of Wash
ington Pityillate of the Treasery Peparoutrit,) for
purpose, the , undersigned 'Bounty'
,for. the OffiCerattad soldierS;their"tcidows and children
'under the' Bounty Land paiised Septembek:.fghil,
1 11350. -: JAMES.FAMILR, Au,, , y._rit, Law,- :
Loct.M.:t : 1 14th at., bet,,Serithfieldand Cerry alley:.!
Bonntr Land.:44,o44torat
-..!PHE undersigned continues•the bnsinish of Agent fo'r .
• Soldiers , and IPidows , "o4llinsliit Bduntst :Land and
'Pensions. ;Office on Fourth, elFeet,rdpposite the klnyoes
off
tee. foct.W:lm]y•ll.• :• - ;491•114 UTEIRIE.
- • Irish. and Seaton :Whiskey, 0.
ED V,2.• 'Per gill n,or.
62te. per quart Vet 'stileby ItiORRISIt HA-
W Fall, in , the Diemen-dr- - ptees
Foreign and Domutie 'Winn,- Liquors; Cigars, 4c,
. • Na. 1971.therty BLVOILIEF or arker'naltoy
.novl9l pitailiwth
- kilo • 3 Zr. HA VORTH; Tea .1.1 • east tide of
"theDiamabd.•• Try ;hair 60d.:rTea i . % is xesllq
good-, ;- - tOdtl7;
irtigallctlttozza.-1--3-..-
THE NATIONAL' LOAM :FUND
LIPEO - INSITIZANOR SOO/NTT
LONDON AND NEW- Y ORK;
James P.Litor4actif
RECTIFYING.
=IM=SIZMMia
;'• gr.:4 1'44 ;• , 4
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0 1. - 1 . A I tiditii t aki ti - - Si t re, t.l 7:1 Li
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!: Pie • sit .6111zielre .
AS TAKEN.--insuasetcE.un UM LIFE FOIL
H
101•0094 111 the.-Coaaectlent
=I Mutual Life Lusa
ce CoulP• 2 7 Ositioni, „"conneetlclut.
The'fol lowing ,
-ire the lohit-titock • raterilif Premium
of other Life Insulante'CaMpanies compared . with-the
lama oI A-Laggrd!WPAuldßettilh,lllPßran,c4.ComPrulY
.
riettsra; P 4 3/flag/or •Poliesie eno thousunddolimrs.
w o t oo -
"Name Onoryttny• •. o •
cO.*ILo
-4 pi p.
Hanford Lila t01i.1a5.C.5....10A0 13e tB4O 24,94:3490
26trta Life-Itarsranca-00...11-70.16, 61 .80 :NAL 16 60
ChattaYoak - aita In Ca. -441:7R .39 110 , 9 , 46 60
Valued States lAfelas. Co-44A01 19 00 .t5.3t. 34 79 4360
~l'eausylvaaja Life 11 . 15.0i:11a 40i so 40 1240 JT 20 ,i 6 80
Nitlonil LoOn Fatal Co. - :•''.141801 , 19.30 0.81.!;i1I0 5r.130
Ti4fill`6eseabi this coo,d ialne in
surance (without participation irrproSiS) in t,htsCernspany
are more Ulna, hiteen, pet .pentilopor thou any Joint
Bunk Company in thia‘ountry or-the World, and they
'battle:en adopted 'titer teTalt Envesugathil Oita* whole
• • r• •
Those wishing to insure iu.sititorOa.corist.Auttisl
or the Hartford-Lira and Atalth. : Ca, ply to
C. A. COLTON,
, deci Cavelier {Maid Wood streets, up stairs.
iteaticriralk
tipat #EKIN'TEIi 'STORE -tiki.Entea: edmoved fiam
Fourth Opeeoti PPP 30,F14.4trect, qua ono: cast of
the Exchinle Beier, where the sabsenber it now re
celeing InTrate - c - k - OrGITEEN - A.ND LACK TEAS,
seleeted.with veal care r - and premised dK•et•trism the
Imptfters,tn New York._ „The atock conalgut or-J.11,1M,
"direrent tlavere and grhdeit of Te a bronah tWitte - Amen.
can market, and WistEbe: tea .whatese I ends - An:2l4in
pnces lower than any toper house In Pitcsbunth. • .
.ItistailQtecen,areinvitett ,t 9 410; kat damp*
(lilt leant prides ton ' Teat packed Irian:bigo t .
ages. (why the nail chest..l „
odres-••dfccga,,Java t:
ChozolaYs-Liataes''BrOmi, Cec6i;Chocadatttidd 00.
,! •: • • ~ n e::l 4 tv
• • firt,ircr slitas
L o 4ll'. ep 2 ,9 11 1 1
h.l_
Orleans Sugar. • •.• ••• • • t• •
-R aisins, Pru4es,#,,c...,t • 4—titTNESi;
- decl4 ' • . ' • ' ' *3sPitat
" 0614 *eau , * • •• "....
MTS lespeettally inform.oar 'friends ata . Ifistisafille
TT who suffer from " cold feet, that we pave wark
edap imetezvery fine 'real Iduabilrrsssi Yaffe isitenlzteles
Socks, which we are satisfied will proye, moll durable
and comfortable to the wearer. ' • •
Also—A - large supply, or•Puder* ll l- to& Dravrers of
every quality.
The uldalli3lfo Stocking' blinixtictoili Fir& it.
deco • • W. DAL & CO.
. . •
. To ' the 4..ad10i114 • •
Aur..IIAVE NOW • FINISIIEL7 29 a oieit•or LsOlies'
ii7e i ebtei C i b it i ge s :ar re all L Or t r d u s
Tec„Net.7 l 32
dnyf heoto..nertiokme 'if:very w e deln itk the
Sock, Unders#irts and Mowers, lathy& axtd.cbildrel!,%.
meile to o rder' oath liunctiailty; - • ,••
. The•Ojet Slt/Otkiliell, Stocking kinnufactory i •••
deer{ • ' • .-* •W. DAI.I
roar! awry= • ' ' • ' 'tai tei mat
OLD, •
(Sneeessora to the ince bno t or aolm Shed df - &CO
.
• BELL AND .BRASt : FOINOERSe . "
C 2 (AND 51.ANUP2terVest.1i.4•
of Brass.Fancess, Steam and .Gas
Vocal', with all the vartoaa articles
• , , need' in the P L Ull Et G -
' •• NE...'5 4 ,bi0"..127 iadLafirstattees.
.The core ably Piopatadmenumfantme and keep
eonstan
s ,tly on band every .vaziaty , of Gong, and. Slearn
achis arc used by Enetne'bitilders and Plumb.'
ers; also; Gni'. Cbandeliery Pendenia,:Srablretsi Oat
ite.•&Oht , t• -.; ; ,[nov94l
" 4 • '"Seis
rpHE subscribets have received: another small:Ay% of
j.superior.Bottle Jacks, direct "(torn .Sheffleld a wax:-
ranted to work well. In presenting tors article: tri the
notteeor the public, ihe'sabseribers deem It - necessary
to. remark, that dni.rig the last: five -years, they. have. sold
several dozen, and as far es we have beef able to ascer
tain they have given eralre satisfaction. 'To sttOte as do
not: Understand what is meant'hy bottle:lack, we
would explain that •it, znaonincry. resemOhog clock
work, but mach more powerful, enclosed in a braes
name, arid worted by a strong steel spring; that its ac
tion is alternate, and regulated - by a horizontal flywheel,
to which is snspended, the joirt. or beef, or any 9ther
thing to be roasted; that the machine when fully wound
up will continue to motion
for two oi'deree boon • The
Jacks'aro generally used with at screen: or a 4argc tin
reflector, which greatly accelerates the proof of . ;Fast.
ing. For tale, with or without screens. ,
•• • • • • • JOHN DUNLAP &:Ct).," .
dec23 - corner of Minket and decant: sta;
NOV 7 England - Live Static Ittictrance Co.
impnlant to Foseterr, Dail:rows mid outers:,..
-
CCARMEN„ Atiltmenkespers.of Livery.Stab,les, stud
*Umbers ownlog live stock, eliatianthepr
ttivealn
•ored for the email premium of froaAlty o.exturiallitt
dollars each. . ... •
.
The cost to insure Cows owned I,y milk - then, for one
year will be about thirty-five cents head.: Who
[pitchman owning twenty Vows would na% give:Seven
dollars to have them insuz.4 for one. year,.
C. A. COLTUIV, Ageitt r
*4l , ,the'Oenenti Iriseratied'Agency;
cot 4th and Wood sm., up stai:s. _
Philosophy of irtatidiSthis'VetirtO
Pins.
WHEN:the °theory-of the • circulation of the blood
IT was' established, • the secret springs of
were then partially ezposedqo our View: Vire Saw and
understood, that ale. food:-we - eat, was converted into
blood, which repaired the waste of the animal =chine;
the 'food 'is fuel, 'which keepaat a Ilfc'heat the internal
fires that want -stud invigorate our-innernian. -, The
blood is an electric fluid whiels carries thieheat td every
ramification of-the body, even to the.eituemitien o f the
hair and hornynail.' 'While the bload istinitt the Scar of
iris also the seat of disease.' Food. , givestherbodY
strength; frrandreth's ,pids bloort tittsgegessary
power to throvr oat from . itself all impurigesi than tan.,
- d e ring - the stream of life pure 'and he &My: 'lf men were
mom sinecre] there , would. be fewer :-religiolis creeds
audit theylrept close to nature's taws bathe management,
of their bodies, they would require littie.medielats. 'As
men grow intehiligent they will bUcome'vris ertind hap ,
'pier r even now, tacit' wisdom is-proved by thefact that,
when sicknessussallsthem, thcyase Urandreues Vege
table Univeral Pills, which edon restore them to hearth.
Theyinro peculiarly 'adapted to the climate,' und require
neleztra care when thsy.are use d„ia eahec dieter cleat
ing. .They should be always, in, the house, AO thvtapon
the first ladle-anon of sickness they niaV be Li3Cti• One
daft in rite beginning is' mom potent'for gond; Mill a •
dozen after the sickness is fiXeclan Ahoky'sreaw Lao:his,
coughs, asthma, rbramativabcostivertess, fews,atirt in
all 'acute, heavy or deep-seated - 1)31ns; their effects Will.
beToritid 'beyond 'ail praise: -Three-or fivo , Orld net : lite
14=mo:den curing a . dILLM , CI.9-110.034$ at'aUCail.ta"
,ying niordhs of sickness and the evils therennto attend
ing. Ronemb or; praharettes - aro. sr' known: and
fu dy tested medicine, -one- Matia 'nixed by 'ldifidtedil of
thousands in this country and . throughout, :to , civitiUd'
world. They : are quietly , superseding all other medit
' smear Trfey wife out out) , that from Inc iiffibil'WhiOn
, the causerof weakness and pain.4eavuts-surig, thsuni
health; they produce healthy sleep gt eightiAnd,-aggp
petite that relishes all kinds of f00d,. ; „.-
Sold at N 6- Diamend
burgh where the genuine granditthillosare IrOpr, for Aide_
—the undersigned tv only. agentba
dc24:3m, ..eIIOMAZ'REDPATEE.'
;amen :area:won:. •-••-• . •-• •.. ..
ePEN CO 'l` TVs;
J.S.Srsicausa& Co.)
Manufacturers -ot-,POtenit. Vire " Proof Wu,
_ . Seemid strea L instwon‘troad end
• N Tuesday alteration, July, 2J,. IS4S;tho undersigned
Owere called upon by Messrs caeca & Barr; to
witness_ an , honest and 4 . 154 r, te t.of one o.„their Vitt:Mak
Safes: The furnace being prepared, tab Sate w 4; pieced
inside thereof, with b miks, papera and sonic
the door, of the Safe was closed. nd the dre‘kindled,at
- quarter past 2 o'clock, and short time ihe Safe was
red koti- and e (minuted till half pasta Wiledk, being about
four two a half hours, when .the commince4X-PrePed
their salisfictitin - that the time necupied with - such' heat
.was sufleient.- - . The futnacti,Was then; pulled.douns,Safa
cooled, and door openedhe books, papers and money
safe, , the beat was so . tretivaa to 'melt •4itt the brass
mountings. We therefore take.pleasnrr., in xecommend
ing these Sates to the public as beingon our judaittent,
cmirelyilre proof. •. . 'JARVIS dsTRARBE,' •
• N WIC &RAWSQN
CORNWALL & Babritia;
BRANNON& TRA.TCHER;'
BENEDICT'aCARTEN;
ISAAC CROME: -
I am engaged in the foundry' business, and, knnw
something about furnaces and heat. I, witnessed the
burning of the above Safe',.and can freely say there was
do huniling - abOut it, andqvith'pleasare recoratnend them
to the public as being ts,„my, indignant. - emirely fire
proof • ' ' WhtlilArE.
In calling upon the above' gentlemen. for. their ZIGII8.•
Intel, they P ll spoke in the..bighest terms of the fairness
of.the test; and their fall confidence of tho Safe's being
entirely fireproof. We have constuatly en hand antlfot
sal' ea fall assortment of the above Safes.
max3l, , - • , ;BELL, /o TERRYi
ATTE have received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes
yy . and kinds, of a neiv,eonstruction that is orate
- simple and complete--sorne ornamental.
Also, the , article to burn tn,thent, called,!ktlll,}ll , lt , lll
"FLULD," or " E'I'IIERLAL OIL." It has - rare
which'recarantend it to the attention of Etta =boat Olen
Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness
- ecottomrand brilllancy4surpassei anything portable
pe t u r ra ,4ho . please to call milli *ill bs shOvili the
peculiarities of the new. compound • . :
.27. 1 nrattertpply otthe Fluid and Lamps :kept by
, SCAIFE & ATKINSON, -
. _ - • iShbetemet. Wood and hlarket sts:
„ ,
eriovaf
IPgEsabscnberahanaremoved 4rauj No. 57,.Wates st
j to the Warehottaeleceoc.cupjgd bYt Jaiteg m at .
No.2a Wate'r st. • Imy,IIRFFET,INIAWHEM,swe.er.
§lll4l. P:slllUNTRarixt CAMS- Sa..R.NES have this.-
day a.ssociated themselv.,* togethe;. ander:the: fiim
f Snamsa Ec - Itilm, faith& ttansaeited`of the Whole-.
sate' Groaery,' Produce and CsaMaissidw.fluSttle%;.l3l
Nos. 130 - and 1.11 Secoad street, be tweeti, - Nyoad .arld
Smithfield meets. '
. Pitubtugh, August 1,18.50 -
titIITEN--73 bblz.•frt Sh" ID . : Vac by- • . .
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