The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 31, 1851, Image 3

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JOSEPH FOSiligl i n il :A.:;=•Lglart Tani MArrie‘iti
. .
Aidarr i aca—pitiA Craig( Parquene,6o cents.; 'Sec
. nd and Third/1005 newt ; Colored Gallery,ls cents;
Privacy/Wes, eachi • '•'
Opp = open az Of n!elgelti umlaut rises at. 7 o'clock:
FBIDkY RVI 2 n. NG; JallgarY 34185410 be, • Pre'
!tented a play entiued—b ' •• .
sWEETHEARTS AND WPAID.t-
The *hole to coat hide with the DistrtiVor- ••-
TINE UR THE TARTAR. 1.•
To•ix,l3ottmlay t tut' immbeee b il l; ..
Mr. NEAFIF:., the popular' Ametietll2 Tpkg eillan is eit•
HE PWORIXPAMILY front new England, re
specthit4' announce
. to the. citizens of Pittsburgh
theymll give a Muscat Entertainment. of Voc
• • Inununental Music, at Wilkins Rall,on Fridav
niag, Je.D.IIELTy 3L. On which occasion theytrill. in
tteeig great variety ef Dons, DuOtts, Trios am
ttsrtettes, &a., &b. • Also,. several Overtures •
t• arches by the Orchestra.
Vocal score, two ladies and two gentlemen; °mhos
, Piano Pone four bands by two ladies, ern and ere.
• • • violin and-double:bass. ...The vocal music of ; th -
Family consists of. every lar,letY, frets the siSa
• Is melody to the:higheei artistic style, and their rostra
sand music is an entire new feature as connected with
• concerting fantiliert, and it has been received wi •
• • bounded applause, wherever they have:appeared.
Doors open ,askalf past G. o'clock; concert to corn
••• e at plot. ftekets,-00 cents--for sale at th
Stores, Booki3tores, principal Hotels, and at th
- • Vigilant ' • • '
atomberyof the 1 7:OLLANT FIRE COMPANY
'would respectfully inform their numerous friends
J the citizens generally, that they wiligive their Fifth
Amu/Palma on Friday Tammy 31,1351, at
sainfayette Assembly Booths: -• • - •
In addition to Me tumul Supper,Which will be served
lt the Entilitalooniby Davis Johnson, Erq., a table will
.o set at 9 oteloit, for the members of the Firemen's As =
*elation; firgolave accepted an invitation to he pees
tut, atuktbssicot 041 t friends who do apt wish to remain
N. B.— . owittim elutes occuaon, will in=
• • ace.foribe aro tiatelitAhreity, the eelebiated co'
• ' 0:4: 11 .itat0mi......., •,.,...:. . -... , .•,.: . . [AYR .
me...me...—.
• -
• citauvrir cohre.tcrem,
CONCERT OF SAC ftEEhrUSlC,icir the cif
;I the POW; will be tWen.onTnesday evening, the
Falkniant,' the .THIRD: PRESBYTERIAN
EIMICR; canußegeiAg 12 - 71<o'cleek.
--'" -ROORA311112E•
-
t• - oltat Beauty ,
NatiitCWOrthi • •-
Achieved is the gipricits
On thee-each living soul trans,
Dalie - lajatt 'Loth°
,Catnatd; P.'Riss.
Rest sPirit;restr,'- '-R"ke'
Tbnitarvellotts IVOrits, - • '-' Neydn:
EVeNt 2 Lstientation,L , •-• •
Where are thy *wets.. Rossetti.
r Diand rfalleitdati Ha del
Tickets, 40-cents—iobe had it 'the stores' of '1; fUlitek
-411. Sieber,. H. Richards:an, and ft. C. IS ittekton. No
ey 'received atthitAtor. -'
—... . . .
• - ' '' ... .- Mee. C. IfLefetataza-.-.. • .. •
.:.
-• • •
: . ' - • ';' , :l:l•4.litthat.GlVA.o
ciitAitwoupT, voarc nal',
• r.:',..:;;AT:IiAPAYETTE'II.ALL, ,' ' •
11: Y , BVENING, February 13; 185l, for
thebenebt of the. rerrasulon; SAD AL.ISGERn. S.A.
11311:1131 sort - mut, when the will-be at . siaihd by All
evadable eminent talent Ultima:by_ ; ' ~ .1 1 . . •.
1 Is the coarse of the evenitty..diefolhowtwOrizers will
:1•1
hawafor:
priza-„A. splendid newiloseirood Plahoief et or
of• one of the best New Yortmanufaetortet, value
•_.- • - - •
' Prize-A splendid new Onitar. .. . . .
Prim -- A
Prize-A pair et handsome Flower Vases. ..
Mettle to Debut at all the Marde.Btores. tja47:td
:• -
_,T4IE AtiEGIYA:NIA NS,
turn a.Tx•• • • .;..
• Er e will militia:a: choice ftlektien.of
aettes, Qaartetts,
kets,so coats- to be had at the Renal p4sesoleid
door. -
• • •
•• r oyez,' ot6f o'clock. Concert will cornoteneen
'Cock. '
Nst po ntstponeme on 'mein:int or the weather.
' tollectkin ot. &nat. Q.atatettes, as sung by the
tatitanialisilet lard at the Concert Rtioitt.. b
11a1•11Mnime
. .. . . . ... ..
.... :1- 7. r , •• • 11111M17316. • - w-. 1 L ': , ' , • .
~.._ THE. WORLDS IV 0 NDER.7. - •
1 11. 4 106tR1S hrn. re-engaged TlTilliLki the .Fairy
Queenil w
or another eek. Sheds einwidered the
- curiosity of the Dwarf species in - the world.
• Dr. has also purchased nUre. Allignior, lig feet
o . lsm
, sad has been in the Fountain for exhibition.
et"; Abitirtion.---To Alumna in& Titania,' the
OCCM., 25, cents. Children under tea years of
'of exhibition, frriferglikielpei A. M. tilllo P.M.
.
Altightsztyv4tatt Staler Plavrir.;-Road:
t. • muterefgatil C06111tini011ellt" hirebylive notice
to -Um Stockholders of the 'Allegheny add Bader
ItOrilload Company, , that an election to elect one
• akfitte Mimagersand o Treavater for.said Com
, wattle !mkt at thelons of Itf.t. Boma; in Bakers..
rqln Allegketry. comity, onThnrsday, the 27th day
braoryrte electicel.to commence at eleven
ide1r,..A...31: • - - .
. ::' , o4i:C:Brilli - van,„Taeob Arechling, Jr.,
.W.Badlif,.. Wm: Campbell, - We 1.8.; Boyd,
C. Ote*arti AL - Zimmerman,- R. Carnahan,
rge W:Reed, Andre.* Cenci;
Ck.7itnri_ Win Beatty , lehnllegly, •
Welter,' Lyon, ' Peter Neely,„..-
o.lltevnut,':',lno. Morrison . , Thos: PAP6l.anghlitt.
Kit.gt - 13 s—.loLVEllti--Reeeived by express, an ad.
/ dlsional supply/ of these " peace makers," and, at
is dat, in oar city, necessary " self.protectoni"...
,
W.W. WILSON, Watch Araker,..,
Imes • Corner Market and Fourth et a.
HAVANAVRANGE6; •
" Y.Yl 4 6o b d " rz . l es ma 3l : il l: ga - do
150 a° do do For sale by - •
• •; • ••• JOSHUA ROODF.S ec.. CO.,
• • • • No 6 Wood street
New Stook or Pianos.
- MRS. C. BLUME would respect
: .. t fully invite the attention' of thepub
rlO'
tie to her new and splendid stock of
PLI.NOS, lost opened and ready for among which '
are the celebrated Hamburg Pig724l,'
thu new improvement of, the over-strings, the la
ma most Important improvement, invented :solely
them and by.no others. They have been tried to be
.led in ehuntry, but unsuccessfally.
one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano;
ZlVstyla, taade by : Bacon & Raven, New York.
Tee :7 octave PiAll93, also made by Bacon .t-Baven,
. . . •
our 6, octave Pianos, made by 3. do -C, Fisher, late
41 7 usher, New 'Vora;•• together with some of our
natafactate, with metallic frante. • • • ria2B
. .
Day.•=st. - Vaiencinii!..
I -1 ' /WARY 14th: Three thousand cad tifty-siz
freest kinds of Valentines. We have now receiv-.
sad offer farsale,.eithee wholesale °entail, the hug
attsortsooet. of Valentines ever offered in this city,
to Price from sixeents to ten dollars.
•• . -Hers itaddealen fancy . z. oods, who wislkas
~ ..._;,•.lftlietroarith Valentines" will please order diem
rely spai to get them in season.
ad by all means,,to the cheap book, newspaper and
• etstablbihment -of.
-4.
HENRY MINER't CO.
No 32 taanlikifie,l4l st., Pittsbiirgh
, i . • • noggrap .ic : neyolop .- dl . - •• ' -
'PS P rth P ittsbu r gh , h
It _JO. WALL, No., on street , , av
,, ins
_been duly appointed agent for this splendid
I. of_ ftlenee, - Litorature and Art; published in Ger
l • y and translated Into 13orlish, is
_propered „to supply
1 ~. fibers rat publisherss terms. -, ..Sach number will
tam
taia . twenty fine Steel Plates, of the most costly de
4ition,-sind eighty pages of letterpress. : ..
will, be published in twootY•Ave _numbers, mBl,OO
, • , and :sprits A emi•montttly. The fourteenth num
is nowpshed.
'. • • scribers who wish, cart have - the work from the,
cement.
erms—truly,payable oa the delivery of each nom.
. No imbscriptient walbe taken on any other terms.
• era of the art and persons of taste willplease call
,• ei - mens. '- - W. C. WALL, . -
.„ ~..5,- , ei , .. ,• : - Periodical Office,
.. ,
- :, , ...„
...,.. -._ - .., No. 85r Fo urth street.
•-ilentrall Teii.filtore. ,
...a: ~ RECEIVED a_ full and ' fresh fissortment of
Green and Etlaelr'ffeas, which will be sold on. the
Crsafturoratde terms, wholesCe and. retail, either from
mightel_packages aria metalhe packs, to suit costa
. ' All Um 'warranted fresh—paeked or loose. . .
R. C.NMLLY, rift street.
RANDY and-WINES, iii barrio's. - 7" - •
Old t3cotek Whiskey," -
. 1 - Irish - "- ' • '
Pale and Dark Bratol4ei; --
"`Jamaica Ram ,
M Oigae Wine
..Londoraiack Port Wine
Cloottarui Derma& do; • For sale by
TAMES - P.' HORBACH,
•-• 197 Liberty strett
Notice.,
•4:4: . • Lettersof Administratiou on the estate
aft. OTBHONVN, late of Hollidaysbragh, Blair
ty,-PeransylVaula, deceased, have. been granted
tba enhectibar—All , persons Indebted to said es•
• isre'rcoested to make immediate payment, and
se having claims against the Mae mill present sham
sotheuticated, for settlement
. . THOS. B. HAMIL:rONr
IlrotittA - - •
have . aupeilited 3. Garotsia Corms with is in
tbeßicl nnge . end Bankirig business.
*WM fi:MpLi..9ll34
• •
7irty.itie.sl:.—jalui
. —5O half shestsblook Tear;
55 - YoungSwion and Gunpowder ;
10 0_ do and 13M. boxes do ;
71010010 by • CASSON & MUGHT.
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~I.D~1l1UtCUlY( 411~ iinannuL-
"tan PITTSBI7II.OIIIIOARD or Titessz
AND . KEIRO.RA.N.TI3 I •EXC,HANTE.•
••• . .
SABRE K:- CfikOtlittits rcra 3LNUA/a.
;..nzistrAcitarustis. `•
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Watilkiritavteer tar Val Markets.
• . OFFICE OF THE .:MORNING POST,.
• - . • FAxiii.ir, 'San: 31;11351.f
ti .`- -
our last realer/ we have had quite:a change
Itithe.weither. Tilt:weather in now very cold—yen
teranybeingperhapi the coldest day IVO -bare had
thiawAnter lo the market there is some change'to
notice since our last. -
.ASHES—Verylittle doing in Salteratua ; eaten et
66. ,In Soda Ash the market 'in well napplied ;
welaela , - as -berme at 31031 c on,ime. No:change
iDother_aarial Pearls 6 1e-,-Pas 404164'SCerchings
11031c. • •
APPLES—The market is barely supplied; sales
from 111,00 t0_1,25 'per bbl.
- ALE,..The demand in active, aod salerrregular a
the following prices: _
Bavarian Beer, per'bbt
" _Common, per bbl.
Controon, i half:barrels
eaminen, qr., barrels'
' . XX do '
XXX do
—with 50c per bbl` thrown off for cash.
BUT Or. a good;quality packed at 80
91e4 considerable arriving. ' Some lots of Roll mild
41 - 1010 12, and doll. .
'-.BUCKETS—SaIe -of Beaver. from store at $2,00
BACON—The market is iirm, ealeaof shoulders
at 6to W ; hams, Bto B#. ...- • _ -
BLOAMS—SaIes of Juniata at $6006.2;
!BROOMS—The feweales made nt former gee-
Cation's—figures take,a wide range according to the
qualitypf,thearticle, nay $1,2. (W,bo per'doz. .
.BEANS—We quote at. slfor mired;,sl,37 per
per bushel for small white. '-
BULK MRAT--Considemble coming in to mar
ket;
,are made. on . the wharf at
_5l to
hog round, 4 months, 'with an upward tendency.
CHEESE—Market well supplied; sales of Cream
at6107c.; Common at 40fic.
. CORN MRAL-40 to 50c.
I:WPM—Sales of ingots:it 19020 C.; sheet at 24
0,25 c.
Ifemaft.
Haydn.
Haydn.
Rasta.
Beethoven
— CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c4
Cincinnati at 91 Ito 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve
Mouldat 10c..
COAL—Regular sales at 40151.
CORDAGE..The following are the card prices of
Manilla Rope, by Coil, 14c
Do do when cut, 15c
White Rope, by C0i1,.. 11c
Do do when cut, 12c
Tarred - do by Coil, 10c
Do do when cut, lie
Packing Yarn, fine, .... 7c
Do dO common, 8c
Manilla Bed Cords, $1,87(32,8103,75 .1p doz.
Do 'do per toil, 14p 1b
Hemp do 1,5002,2503,00 rpdoz.
Do do per coil, 10.clb
Manilla Plough lines, 871 doz.
Hemp . do ' do 75 .‘
CRACKERS..The reg trier Bales to the trade arc at.
tho following rates:
. Water Crackers 54,00 p bbl.
Batter do. 4,75 "
Pilot Bread ....... •—• r 4,®
Boger and Soda Crackers ' 7c. cl' tb.
COTTON YARNS—Ao advance of one cent per
lb has taken place in each No., as will bo seen by
the following card. . I
POUND YARNS.
No. 5, cal per 111: —.20 No. 13 cts per th 23
yy s, CC CC 20 cc 14 " Cl 24
re 7, It II 20 .4 16 CC “ 25
yr g, AC MI 21 cc 16 cc cc 26
re 9 ry i s y 21 it 17 yr II 27
yy 10, . a .Yr . 21 ry 18. "- " 28
yr . ll, •IL id • - 22 a 19 CC Ct 29
yy 12 i CC CI 22 1 cc .20 " " 30
'••?,..' . . • cozzx Y.
:No. - 500, cts per 15...101 No. 800, cts per doz..fli
‘, sir. So, IC 11....91 ry 900, yr CI.. .81
""
700, " cc.... 81 cc 1000, cc cc... 8,1
Carpet Chain; 22 Candlewick, 19
Coverlet Yarn, 22 Bag Filling, 19
Twine, 25 Batting... No. 1, 18 to 20
Cotton Warp..l3 12 11 I ,No. 2 and 3, 16 to 17.
DRUGS—The following is a list of prices ofsome
of the most prominent articles under this head :
Aloes, Ills 15318 Brimstone, fr. 111....43
Alum, " 3ga 4 Camphor, ref,......35340
Asafintida,Ths....lB32s Chloride 1ime."....73 0
Arrow Root, cc: ... 1 f'.314 Cochinear, " 1,3031,50 I
Aquefortis, "...10311 Copperas, - cc... 110 8
' Litharge, - cc... 51368 Liquorice rt."....73 9
Madder Umbro,Thal23l3 • cc ball (1....40321
castor Oil, bb15...51,65 Sal Soda - cc... • 4343
Quinine 0x.54,2533,30 Glue, cow. "• •• • 11312
DRIED BEEF--Sates of new at 8 to 81.
FLOUR--Thii article has declined a shade since
our last; sales of shout 2,500 barrels throughout
the week, ranging from 83,37 to 3,4 s—some small
lots a shade higher. Sales of Extra Family at 3,75
to 2.81 from first hands, and 4,00 from stores.
FEED--Sales ofßran from Brat bands at 11312 c.,
Middlings, 30; Shorts, 16 to 20.
FlSH—Sales of No. 3 Mackerel at 87,7538,00, at
which holders are firm. No sales of other Nor.
• FEATHERS—SaIes from first bands at 33335 c.
FRUIT—We give our. table corrected; .
I
White R. Candy,l63l7e. Raisins 8unch,9,5932,75
'Yellow"- " ...14.315c. do Clatter, .2,7533,00
Red, " " ..18320c. Zante Currants,.•:•Slc.
Llqueriee, ' 18320 c. • Filberts, 71eNtc.
Refined" .....35337c. Walunui, 7138 c,
lejube Pa5te;...27326c. Cream Nuts, 613/c•
Dates, ' Sißßc. Almonds, 16323 c.
Lemons,---- . H. Shell" • ..•1031121c.
Oranges, ---- Shelled " 26327 c.
I
Dried Apples ...75380 Dried Peache5....131,25.
GROCERIES -Sales of coffee at 121013; market
firm. Sales of Sugar at 61 to 61 in hhds. Molasses
sells at 33334 c. Rice at 41e.
GRAlN—Receipts moderate. Wheat : Mediter.
Tatman, 72 -per bushel; Red, 76; White, 76.
• Rye : moderate demand at 60. Oats, 351 ; Barley,
50.-
' GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular , at the folio g
ing rates t .- . , - _
FFG.• 4,75 0 5,60 Eagle do in pa-
Eagle el nts• • @ 3,00 -pe rs. 3,37
Do. dz... 4 lb can'r@ 7,00 Rock powder 3,35 @ 3,62
PM do.-- - ®: 4,00,1 ..
GLASS. We notice no change in Window Glass
sales Of citYbrands, 8 by 10, at $3,75; .10 by 12 at
$4,2504,50 ta , box. '
. - Country brands are gold at lower prices, and may
be,quoted as follows :
'8 by . 10 . $2,75 10 by 15 $3,75
10 by 12......'... .3,00 10 by 16 3,75
10 by 16 - 3,251
10 by 17 3,75
Fmarr GLess.—We give the following condensed
list for some of the principal articles of Flint Glass,
as manufactured and sold in.thia' city :
PlainTarnblers per doz3oc@_ e@ 3,00
Mould do "- -". 5740 1,75
Pressed do • ". " 1,000 3,25
Pressed- do toys " ", , . .• 37
• Goblets ' a' . " •••"••• ••-- • •:'t,so@ 9,00
Champaignes ---- ' " . ' - 2,750 6,0 D
Wine Glasses ."'"-- . • • . .--• ..;• • • Goa 8,00
'. ' Lemonades " " • • -. 1- - - • —• • • 75 0 0 , 0 0
Jelly stands i cach ' 508 8,00
`Decanters,. ' . "per doi:— —• . .=•1,00@12,00'
•
Pitchers ~ ,- " " ..;--; ..... 4,250 0,00
_ Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair• —,12,00010.00
Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each.;•-- 75050.,
Molasses cans . - . " 1, -1 ••• 500_6,00
Molasses cans,-Britannia tops, per pr. -750 4,00
• Flower vases, per dozen; f! 4,000.9,00
. .
Flower vases, cat, per pair • •-• • - 6,000/12,00
Jel'y glasses, per dozen •••• ••.• • • • •-•-• .1,250 7,00 ..
Pressedsweet.ment dishes, per dim... 1,25010,00
- Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair - 870 6,00
- Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • .1,00 01,50
- :. A.I4IIIIIICJItIEZI . 8110 P , 1717551711R11. . L
, .. Specie jars, lackered covers, per d0z1,251110,00
' .
Show jars per doz ..... •••• • • •• •6,00018,00
. . Plated Colognes, ' “'''...;••—•••— . • .3,00011,00
Tinctures,groundstopper,perdozen -1,00012,00
Shp w Bottles. each • •-••• • • •—• •• • -750
HOMINY—Very little doieg•- • - - '
HAY—Receipts moderato ; gales at scales at sl4
to 15.
• -. .
HOPS—Regular sales at 40c.
HIDES—We hear of some transactions of green
- Hides ; salei generally to city tanners at 4c. In
Western Dried Hides nothing has been_doing, be
cause" there have been nor receipts;.the stock is
light. Nominal: prices 1 I(iil2e.
~-.IRON & NAILS..The following is' a corrected
list' of the prices of the various sizes and descrip..`
tioris of Pittsburgh manufactured Iron. We give
the-outside range of prices_:.,
.. ,
-Inort—Flat bar ' 2162mic.
~
4., . Round and.square.har....: .. ..21525 c;
4i Band.... •••• .•i•. • • • • ..... ...2141131c.
on . . , .
11--P.
' - ' 3 16'61te. -
u Sheet. . ' - 5 Q 5.1.
_ .
Neese-71 to 20 penny .64,25 p keg.
4 r " Bto 9 3,50 ic
to .
.7 penny. 4,00 ic
CA 5 penny. 4,25
- penny.......... 4,50 - cc
": • 3.'; :'.5,50 st
SratEs--Cat, 3 to'4l tncb...;...' 4,00
Cat, &to 6 4,59 ic
'c.
Cut 6 tol . ,;.. 5,00 eg
Litßl- ! —Sa les of kegs at 71 ;O B . p bbls at 7 to 7.4.
LEAD PIPE-48e followinikare the'caidpricee:
• L a
,No. 2 :1, ,•
" 71a.ir "
Noes No - it - nom. 144
* :MA:. At 4t (Ste t 9 As `.
A " No. 1• IC t 13/0 . 410
Atli:other sizastlko.ipib,
MEIN
LumßEßThe following Vainber
is correct i;,-
.Clearf' • 4:22;01 Roo d ;11.11.i090..2 0,00 'C0mm0n do _
Ccitnnon.l,do ,•
I,iolo Oak.; . 024 3 00
,-Common4i chap PiniShhigles;, ; •
Clearg - do 44,00'.260.i 023 C0mm0n 2do 61;
22,00 Lathe sawed .2,09ct2,
'LEATHER—The. folloWing prices fonud
'Weer
Baltielere, .. . . .
Slaughter, , ;« e, ,
Upper 0bizi , 44..425,01n11030,00-
Calf
Philra. do 4 d0e... - .... - ...80,0003Ef,00'
• BefriessLeitber,..... - ...-..,0 1b........78020e, •
:.do • ::•
.."..'1.41a• p dos 30, 00;(433,00
• LEAD—Sales of - Pig alai t Bast 63 6 :. •
• '-NIESS PORK — Receipt , light•,;' ealea - etA.12,00:
911,8—Sales of:Lie - seed. 41;00 per I
tard at 58 to' 65c.; Tanners', - et :$1863120
POTATOEB-4 ales at, from. $l,OO, to. 1, 20,p
and at 40 to ?6 per baehel.
. •
PIG METALSaIeir - deriegibe late' nee of Al:
legheny,itt 8240257; of , H. Rat 7526027. ,•• .":"
at'B3,oo 1te.,3,251p bbl. RYE .FLOIIR~Qery
little demand—prices etimi..
:nal.. 'Sales. at 3,25. • "-' '•'.
.
SEEDS-7 Thera is a gocid demand for Clorer. and
'light receipts 185,2000,00 will be paid.to first handi.
Sales of Timothy from first bands at, 82,6002,75.
• There is still a geitl. deniand for,,Mustard. 'and $3
-will be paid for Brown ; 83,60'
. for
:,...13ALT-L4ales at 81,25. - -•••_ • -•
•
SHEEP PELTS. :Sales at 25075 c.. a piece, from
hands.: • •.: • -
.STARCH , =-Sales at 6107 c: •• • •
' TOBACCO-;-Pirm- - ; :and' prices maintained: -We
the..table es .betore.
Russell &' Robb - mats 5 5 4 plug„ 33c.
''.f , Grant's f. - • - • -33 c.
cc Springerfa.Extra fits: plug.. 32033 c.
5f '
&Mere - .. • 280296.
Harei f. ' ' BB 30033 c,
f' , Price. & Ifarweod' 5s 0 5 a. plug... .30033 c
• , .Lottiers) 88 ; ft' 28c
8 .. ' Baltimore ' Spoon • 28c.
Millarls half. pound lumps, 2018 ' boxes.. 30033 e.
Monument ' -
.• 30033 c. 1
Virginia. 6 twist - • 16016 1 ic.
Leaf Tobacto •
$6 00
6 00
8 00
9 00
4 00
3 60
4 60
1 75
2 09
2 25
TAR..Sales of N. C. at $51,0004,25.
TIN PLATE..Thero is a brisk business doing in
this article at $11,514013,50 rp box, with a discount
of 75c tr box off for cash.
VINEGAR..SaIes of,Crab at9oloc.
IiVEILIKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 26a2.61c.; an
advance.
WOOL—Receipts have fallen off; very. little do.
leg. Qeotations range from 29 to 43(445 for differ
ent grades.
MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance o
cargoes of steam and keel boats:
llom co op atialo • Book..
JUST PUBLISHED and for Sale at the Book store of
the andersigned—" Hering 's Ikmussic Physician—
Revised ; with additions from the anther's manuscript of
the 7th German edition. Containing, also, a tabular in-
der of the medicines and the diseases in which they are
used."
Cases of medicine for the above work, Arnica Plas
ter, Arnica Flowers and Tincture. Sugar of Milk, G lob
ales, a full supply of all the medicines used by physi
cians in the different delusions and trituration, with sill
the works published on nomeeopathy, always on hand.
J G. BACROFEN,
Sole Agent for the Homeeopathic Medicines and Books,
' ite.i7:4tda2tw No. SW Liberty street.
(Gazette copy and charge to J. G. Backofen.)
Dissolution.
T" partnership heretofore existing between the sub.
scribers, under the style of Eichbasm, hi'Kelry
Co., in the Foruadry tinniness, (known as the ' Mara
Foundry,") was dissolved on the anti inst by mutual
consent, and Laving sold out all their interest to Messrs.
Cochran, M'Bride Co., take pleasure in recommending
them respectfully to the patronage of our friends and
former customers.
The business or the late firm will be settled by Wm
Eiehbaum & Co. WM. EICHBAUM,
WM. APKENDRY,
SAMUEL BARNE.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 25—ja9...11mddAtw
Co•Partnerablp.
IMF subscribers have associated themselves together
L ander the style of COCHRAN. !STRIDE & CO., for
the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Wrought
Iron bounces in all their varieties. Having, purchased
the establishment formerly owned by Fachbautn, fir
Hendry & Co., and known as the "Mars Foundry," they
are prepared to execute °MC rs for Castings and 'Wrought
Iron Work of all descriptions, and would be pleased to
receive a share of public patronage.
JAMES COCHRAN.
Pittsburgh, Jan. Uto
Hope Foundry. .
'JAMES COCURAN t G soap a Brum; Sa.,
Wad. F. hVßalmr, C. J. AGNILIV.:
OCEIRAN,hVBRIDE &. CO., successors to Rich.
fl
banm, M'Kendry & Co., Warehouse, (formerly as.
West of Wood et., t ,l b N ur o g . h l , 3; la F fi ro n i f s it t e S tut tre e e ti t ;
oor
Dan.
van's improved potent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges,
'Coal and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and Fancy
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kettles,
Tea Kettles,Sad Irons, - Bog Irons,Pongli Castings,
Threshing. achines, Mill Gearing, P ipe Castings, &c.
Also Veuxts. VAtaa Dcroll.9, -IRON RAIL/NG and
Waouawr lams Woltz of every'description.
ja29:lmd&llar
Splendid New. Pianos.
HKLEBER takes plumate • in announcing - that he
• has just opened a lot- of choice Pianos of the
celebrated make of Nuzcm fr. Cuasz and Durms.sx,New
York, whlch,winthose on hand, from the mostelegant,
maried and extensive stock ever offered in this city.
Among others, one splendid '7 octave double carved
Piano,-Loals XIV style, with the new improvement of
the over strings, the lawn and most important improve
ment, to be found, only on Nunns k Clint's Pianos.
Also, two superb .lEolian Attaehrnent Pianos.
N. B.—An extensive lot of New - Music:, embracing
Jenny Lind's, and the choicest new Songs, Polkas,
Waltzes, &e. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP. -
JaW No. 101 Third street.
GOLD HUNTING WATCHES—Just received and
for sale at .reduced prices, twelve splendid, full
jewelled gold hunting patent lever Watches—assorted
sizes for gentlemen and ladies. -
Also; six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson,
Gold patent lever Wptches. •
Also, twelve ladiesrgold Watches, of fine quality and
assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted.
W.W. WILSON, Watch Itlaker,
' ' cornorof Market and Fourth eta.
A. .111ILLIKEIN &
IaAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CIIA IR -AI AN UFACTOBY, No. 64 Smithfield at.
Blame assorunent of fancy and plain Farniturt3, which
they will 5e111.5 percent. below. customary rates.
•Te rms—c ash only. . (cleanly
, - This Human Body must Perspire,
(so SAYS NATUSIV
TO'HAVE HEALTHY PEARANOR, ,
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the most
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
XTOW,3 etas' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free .
Al perspiration, and st the same time mollifies softens
the skirt,
giving it the texture and beauty of an i nfant's.
= SCURVY, SALT. RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians in New York know,who use it
in such cases, and find it unfailing—tis also, in
- - - PIMPLES BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, -
or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove.
I could enumerate atleast 80 ersons cared of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE. BEARD. - : -
Buy - . 11, and the reader is again assured, I would' not
cruelly sell if for the above, unless I knew lett) be . all I
state. Those who are liable to '
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED' FLESH, -•
will find - this - not only a - curehbut preventive and I
can now only add, that any one afflicted
-with 'any of
the above, or similar diseases, will And this all and even
more (admirable in itsproperdes) than I state:
Hisit"Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure you ask for Jon - ss , Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only "Agent In
Plush urgh; 240 Liberty Street,Pittsburgh, head of Wood.
• For Hale.
ITIHE FURNITURE and FIXTURES of the Red Lion
Hotel, St. Clair street, with the lease. Terms easy.
Apply to R. R. DAM = OitB7:3tdiatlVlF Proprietor:
_
65 • . 5.AV1.4= 1 4
91 Water sad 63 Front streets:
O,
ltalTATlON.rapor Hangings, grained Ant.
tation of oak, maintain_ ,cd' for sale by. -
tangn ' WALTER' P. -MARSHALL:
GOOD PEDD
five. LING vir#GcoN. pie 'of.'
•
+ Ws by 114241 JAMES P. g rown F..
TALLOW.: Bales of mutton tallowat beef do
to 7}.
From . Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va ----- - • -• -•*6
Do do and from Cincinnati,,O.• • • *6/
Do do. Louisville, ICY.-- -•-- rt
`;Do do St. Louis, No. ..... .- •- • 421
Da do - - Boonsville, blo 1 fe2
Do do Independence • • - - 2 02e
,Do do Galena, Hl. - • • •-• • --• • 1442/14
Do do Memphis, Tenn. ... fall}
Do do New Orleans .. -•- —1 Cele
Do Now Orleans to Pittsburgh ..... -- • • • - .1 ale
Do 'St. Louis do • --•---• •11011
PORT OF eiTTsuurtua.
6 mu 0 nicues WATIII IN THY CIIANNIII.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver.
" Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parlunson, do
. Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Beaver, Gordon, Heaver.
Thomas Striver, Bailey, West Newton
Washington, Martin, Louisville.
Clipper No. Duvol, Cicinnati.
" J. Nelson Moore, Wheeling.
bEPAR ICED:
Michigan No. 2illoies,Beaver.
" Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville.
J. M'Reeendrickson, hlcKeesport.
Gordon,G
Beaver, Beaver.
Thomas Striver, Bailey, West Newton
" Brilliant, Grace,Cinctnnati.
" J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.-
WM. F. rwstuilE,
GEO. BEALE, Jr:,
C..). AGNEW, •
LL that rioribia of m river bottom , lying between A the - Pittsburgh and- Braddock's Field Flank road
and the river, supposed to contain` about fifty acres;to
which will be attached a two storygrams' House; with
an 'excellent' cellar underneath' - an Orchard, a Stable'
and/tarn. -his in a high state of cultiVation; arid wotild
be well calculated for Dairy Or Gardening purprisea-; , -
,The facilities or potting to market are equal m engin the
county, as the occupant will have his choice of the river,
plank road or railroad for his accommodation. No per
son need apply unless he can come well recommended
for honesty, industry and sobriety.
ja2iinw* - . • Whl. G. HAVirKINS,
' Beai Rotate for Salo..
THE undersigned -offerit for sale a largenumber of
valuable.building lota and soma very desirable sites
for mantifaetories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public School /loam and Englicli,Lu.
The rapid growth-of Birmingham in. population and
manufacturing , wealth, and the reasonable prices at
which lots will be sold will render them a safe and pre 7
fitable Investment, Title perfect. Terms favorable.
For particulars and terms enquire Of, the undersigned;
at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., en Grant. street,
Pittsburgh, between ad arid 4th streets, or . of William
Symmes and. N. Patterson, 'Escfrs, at their offices in
Burninghtun. lian2,73 ' 1110SEB P. EATON,
rims subscriber offers for sale a large and well built
BRICK HODS with five or more acres of ground,
situated on the Fourth street Road,,within three miles of
this city. Possession given on the lit of April next-
Also„ a vervdesirable lot of ground, containing over
FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there
on, situated near the. above. Also, a lot of ground 48
feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of MX.
A. Toner, near the city, oppoaite the 7th Ward, on
Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately . .
It is now certain that the Plank Road will be completed
pail the above property early in the coming summer.
For further information apply to DAVID BFIRLER, 4th
street Road, near the first described property. pa.22:tf
For Rent.
A DWELLING DOUSE, with ten or ..eleven
- 2kl Li rooms, in good repair, and with large yard, on
eaeral street, Allegheny.. Rent, $175 per annum...
Also--A STORE on Market street, Pittsburgh i a long
Warehouse, on Third street, and several Rooms in Post
Office Buildings. D.GAZZAW.,
• jall:4l2w - 164 Second street..- :
Summer Boarding Itotase - ft Let.
!ISM Mansion en Nunnery niu, with out Buildings,
.L Orchard, Shrubbery,inch:Wing about ten acres
of ground, will be let to a good tenant, who wishes to
keep a house for the reception of visitors.
The person renting maybecome andgent for the sale
of some of the adjoining ground, and, If successful in
sales, may more than pay the , rent. The
. location
healthy, and has many facilities making It:particnlarly
desirable as a summer retreat. Enquire of Thompson
Bell, at the office of ' A. WILKINS CO.,
ja.W corner Third and Market sts.
, Valuable Property. for Rent.
A three story BRICK - HOUSE, belonging to
''"" the estate of Wm. J. Tornm, deceased, is otTer
ed for rent or lease. It is situated on Fourth st.,
between Ferry and Liberty stre eta, and has been
new y papered and painted; it is now occupied by Mrs.
Verner. Rent, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or
ROBERT C. Torres, at the works of Kemp & Co:
Possession given on theist of April.
L. R. BPABOV,
Guardian.
Drug - Ann Prescription Store ror'Sale..
A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION 'STORE, Jousted in
a flourishing and iraproliing party( the city, which
Is doing a profiraafe butiness,is offered for sale upon
easy terms.
For further particulars; apply at this office. • [MIN
Penn Street Property for Sale..
FEET on Penn street byllo feet deep to as alley,
till just below St. Clair street, and nOlining Mat.
thesvs'Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at
1 022 A. lyu..nNs &
1000 ACRES OF LAND, in ietrerson tounty, for
sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the
office of A. WILKINS
corner ard and Market ats.
Cheap Country Residence.
ALOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will
be sold very low to any one wishing to build there..
on. The access will be easy and the tot commands a
moat beautiful view. [occali THOMPSON BELL..
For Malt,
A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between
1 - 1. Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr. Thomas White, ilk a Dry Goods Store. •
Also—A large well finished ROOM in the second
story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This
Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
double offices. • E. I). GA.ZZAM, •
aplitf Office, Third et., over the Post Office.
Coal Lana on Vongnloghany.
100 ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dana
there in a pit opened and railroad prepared for
putting coal in boats. (oc WO THOMPSON BELL.
To et.
tth, 4 i A TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, on Bank
PIA& Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand_ street bridge
an Aqueduct. Luciture of B. W._ Eck, Real Estate
Broker, corner of sth and Smithfield streets. loct`4
r.den, TIIE three story BRICK DWELLING, N 0.16
!II LP Hay street, Snyder s Row. Price $3OOO. Terms
—5500 cash ; SSOU in one year ; and $2OOO in five years.
To be secured by mortgage on the premises. Clear of
all incumbtance, dnd title indisputable. , Apply -to ''
WILLIAM 131GBY,
No. 181 Liberty street.
Ja7:lm
A Bar= for Salo.
sub periber otrers for Sale a FA RAI OF LAND,
JI containing 100 acres-100 of whielt are cleared.—
The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to
JetTerson ; it Is wall-watered ; a bearing. orchard,
and peach and pear trees; and' a Coal bank. The
buildlngs consist of a hewed log House and Darn ; with
Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the subscri
ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12. miles
from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M'CLINTON.
Moon township, October 23—tf
For 8010.
ALOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate
one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun
ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House, 10 be
40feet, le stories high, with a basement. The house has
been well built and well finished, and containsl3 rooms.
It is within 200 yw.ds of the Ohio river, and commands
a fine view n t, and is bounded on the North west by
the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro
perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for
a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres
adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur
chaser. The terms are so moderate, 'that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of
N. P. & G. L. B. FETTERMAN,
feb2.3:tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth Rt.:
For Sale,
AROUSE AND Leer, situated on Pike streetibetween
Walnut and Factory streets,',Fißli Ward. The Lot
is 1t.5 feet front and 100 feet deep, on Y ich there are
two small Frame Tenements. Terms ' s y;—Title good.
For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON,
Penn street. Fifth Ward. mayhat
Land for Sale.
friHE Chartier's Coal Company will sell some cap de.
I. ambit pima of LAND, situated on and near the
Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad.
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur
chasers, and the tams of payment will be very easy.
Enquire of Z W REMINGTON,
sep4 • Manager.
To Let. •
A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. Posses,
sion given immediately. For terms apply to Geo.
Weyman, or • GEORGE HURLEY,
iatlar N 0.15 0 Water street.
OR"" RENT—Several Houses In different parts of the
Real Estate
- -- _
city. Enquire at the Real Estiite Office at the eor.
ner of Fifth end Smithfield streets.
'seraluf HENRY W. FISH.-
- -----
TEFFERSON COUNTY .LAND-1,000 acres for sate
U oct4 THOMPSON BELL.
. Penmansuip.
.4011.,
A T no time for many years has there been such un
scrupulous trickery practised upon the public
about penmanship, as at- present. Pietes of engraving
are circulated through the town and coil airy , with Ike en.
graver's name suppressed, in order to induce the igno.
rant to believe them , to be penmanship. Persons (lest
rous of becoming rapid and elegant penmen, will do well
to call nt DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and ex.
amine the handwriting of seine of the best penmen la
the city, who have been instructed in this Institution,
dectl7:daw •
_ JossesP Lily . :White.
.14
T ADIES are cautionedagamst using common preps
red Chalk.
They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin how coarse, how rough, how
salltiviy yellow and unhealthylthe axis
appears atter using preparedlChalk
Besides, it is Injurious, contain
ing a large quantity of Lead !
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article ; which
we call JONES , SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural,
healthy,, alabaster, clear, living white ;. at the same -
time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, Whl. JACKSON, 89 Liber
ty street, head of Wood; Pittsburgh. Price 25 gents.
dec2o:dawly jelazette CoPY;)
A. Silentille Halr Tonto Restorer
A ND BEAUTIFIER- Trialbottles 37k cents. Those
4.
who, have used - Jones , Coral Hair Restorative know
as excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities. it mill 'force the
hair to mow on any,part where nature intended hair to
grow, stop it toning oft, cure song or dandruff, and make
light ) red or grey hair grow dark.' For dressing the hair
soft and silky, nothing can exceed.• this—it makes it
truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed ) the most
economical, yet superior article for.the hair.
Sold only at WM. JACKSON'S Store, 210 Liberty et.,
head-of Wood, Pittsburg.. Price 371 cents, 50 cents and
81.09. - !dace°
111 K
ANTED SOON-'A good Wet Nurse, to.go to Al
leghenpcitY. 'Wanted=a good Gardner to go to
E Wanted--a place in a warehouse, die.,
for an honest, industriousGeratan, who speaks English.
Places wanted for a nualber. of Salelialelhltookkeepers,
Warehouse and Laboring men, in city or country. Al,
so; for a number of Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstress
es and Nurses—and for a good many boyt,of all ages;
a smarkwell.educated German - boy wanted.in a store.
Wanted—rt good Farmer to go to Kentucky, and over.
seen Farm. - Also, a good Wet Nurse.
TO LET—An established, Dry Goods Store. Rent
Please call at , • ISAAC HARRIS'
Agency and Latelligence Olhce, Fidh
owe' s. Cough Candy.
Fe OR SALE by. H. Sinyseri Joel:Mohler ' Ogden &
Snowden, Coulter & Backe t Wm. Jackson, - and
- *ver& liVfloweg, Pinsi?urgb; W. Itril'Clellaad, M.
BXS:TOBACCO . .ire Mora and for sale by
()V S.
13/17,43T & BILL
Aunatautctik „
mho. Third _Ward Public School • -
- 113arAVING been stuspended,Mr.andiyfre.Nnamma,mte,
A.J.: Principals in said school, propose ,opening a -pit;
vate school for Hays end Girls on Monday next in the
lecture room of the Fifth Presbyterian church: Smith ,
field street. Terms low, and blade' known' 011 applies,:
-lien at No. 47 Hand alteeb er at the School Boom.
- - - 'WEGNER Et ;BUECLINEIII , B
NOW Lltbfig*tpide Eittsblithrisittutp
00 111 =keg street, between Third 4: Four* ,
I s
NOW ready ; to fundsh elrerse kind "of hic
-11 the most' elegant style,' , such as Show bins;
Jilaps, Portraits,' Latidscapes, Cards,' hedds; and La
beta, printed in gold, colorsote.
Al' the same place Messrs. Moeser t;'Helmla have,
opened. a Psalm° Sestrot., and execute on ordexoraila
or Machinery; Edifiees,Menuments, ece.,-aiith all possi-
Ade accuracy . and elegance. - —llO ely •
;OEM O'DOAIIELL, ....4., strums,— .... .w. s. uvra-rrs.
-. O , DONNELIi t Mt/LIEN' & CO.
, Pittsburghu Chair &Cabinet ware ammo,.
WO. 09 Third Strut, South Sid*. , - -
',01) M. & Co., respectfully inform their friends
and customers that •they have, if not the largest
stock over before seen in this - city,- the greatest
variety. of styles, the finest finished, made of the
best seasoned materials, and by the-best workmen in
the western country—all of which they are listen:dried
to sell as low as any other manufacturing'establishment
in the city. Our stock is all our own , manufacture ; no_
importations. . -. _ , , . _
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice.
All orders promptly attended, to. -, . . , jal7 , -
The Beat Place:to . Bay . Teo. -
11)1 - ORRIS & IietWORTIPS - Teo Store; East - aide - of
. In the Diamond.'Good 'Havered Teas 506 ii pi Ole
Puler bind 75c; the best imported ,I 00
' Old country people, who use Blac k $t
find OUTS
exactly i o their uuste.' have just received a lot di
'rectflrom England, and As saw kinerqj Teret atrium be
bought at any ether. Stare in „Pittsburgh. "Stra nge; but
true: , ' *- jal4
Allegbany,P/antng /111/11 . .. , -
ANDERAON STREET, ALT-EGNITNY CITY, PENNA.,
rpLIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
and.the public generally, that having completed his
new Planing Mill, and having now •in operatiOn two
new Eastern ,made Planing lgachines,. (Woodworth
patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is
now . prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates.
planed and sawed lumber of every description.
The attention of steamboat joiners„ carpenters and
builders, is particularly called to the above establish
ment, where a large assortment of planed; and rough
lumber, of different thicknesses,'snitable for shipping, -
'box making, house, steamboat work, dm., can ' be found
Also, lumber planed or sawed to order t atith prompt
ness and despatch. JOHN A . BLOOMER,
jat6 Proprietor.
N.B.—All Orders directed to Pittsburgh wilt ITCCIVO
prompt attention. •
Bening of:at less than Goat, to 7gult L ine
nosiness.
Q. 'HATS ! SHIRTS!! silinTs:l!—The Shir ts and
1.7 QOM& Furnishing, at N0..80 Fourth street, sign of
the golden Bee Hive, mast Els SOLD by. the 20th of Janu
ary. Call soon, as they are selling at 50 and 75 01'
less than the usaali prices, and' far less than first cost.
aec3l.7. H. LAWMAN.
137 The Store t @ l-` ".and the fixtures for sale. J. H.
Soaro'Stone. Griddles,
11113 E subscribers have Just received a few dozen sa
il,. perior Soap Stone GRIDDLES, dbecs from the
manufactory. As these. Oriddies are .used without
grease of any kinJ,tbay are entirely free from the gas
and offensive odor that attends the use of the common
iron Griddles, and which makes them so objectionable.
For sale by - - JOHN DUNLAP tc,CO.,
deal) corliiarket and Second sts:
Dissolution.
lellE partnership of Reynobis ss
li.Stkee was : dissolved
by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The business of
firm will be settled by either of the parties, the name
of the firm to be used tor that purpose.
S. 0. REYNOLDS,
L L GHEE.
On retiring from the business
& Shee
commend IVIr. J , L. Shee
former customers of the h w my
Men°
and d'e
customersinl4 oue.
S. 0. REYNOLDS,
One Cent Ltenriartt,'
ALAN away from the snbse riber,on the Ath instant, an
indented apprentice, named. JOHN JONES.. Ail
persons are forbid harboring or trusting him, as_ they
will be dealt with according to law.
is 9 - - - WESTERVELT.
Pearly White 'recall and Eirenth,
TO BE HAD FOR 'S CENTS.
'DEMONS who have either, are honorably assured
that if their breath is ever so foul, or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW
and encrusted with tartar , that a J
cent box of ones'
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow,
and the breath raliferously sweet.
Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, :Ho Liberty street,
head of Wood. - fdec2o
A. W ...Vaster,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
irAFFICE L KO. 164 FOURTI:I STREET,; lunar (intro
Wormy Pia:burgh, Pa, novls:dawly
"OUR HOUSE:"
SIIELL OYSTERS AND GAME received daily at
" Ova Moms," N 0.24 Diamond alley.
jaldm WM. BENNETT,T
Prime Black Tea, from. England.
ORRIS tr.: HAWORTII in the Diamond, have this
AIL day received per "packet ship Devonshire' " from
Landon. aboutlsoo linr. of Fine, Strong and Rou g h Fla
vored Mack TEAS—the very best that could be par
chased in the English market. Price, 60 and 75 cents i?
lb. The Ten Market, in the Diamond," east side." had
EVOLVEILS!—Just received an additional stock of
XI, Colt's Patent Revolvers; also, Allen's do. Very
convenient and necessarl , " self protectors" to such as
may find it necessary to be exposed at .night. For sal&
at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
jaM
w, W. WILSON,
coiner Market and Fourth els.
C1431 - N — S - bALES.-I.lanks, brokers and basineeiMan,
k) who have not yet supplied themselves with a aim
pie expeditious and certain detector or counterfeit coin,'
will find it greatly to their advantage to procure one of
these approved balances. " A few more left."
Prices, 81,60, $3,50 and 85,00, according to size.
Ja23 , W. W. {FILSON.
BALANCES ON DEPOSIT, which have been un..
changed for three years and upwards, in the Ex
change Bank of Pittsburgh :
William Davis, residence. unknown, Aug. 9, INS:. 5220,
Spencer Manley, Zanesville, Ohio, Oct 23,1811. 45,
I certify that the foregoing balances appear to be due
to die persons named or,their legal representatives, ac
cording to the Books of this Bank.
T. M. fIOWE, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed. before tee this 28th day of
December, 1850. C. W. Emma.,
decaOilm . Notary Public
-
1 UST RECEIVED at the Czarnas Tea &min, a fine
tP assortment of Tea ,viz -
Best stroug Ep glish Black ;
do Extra fine Ooolong ; •
do English Breakfast;
do. Chinon;
GREEN TEAS—
Extra Silver Leaf Young Bison;
do Gunpowder ;
do Old Lipson ;
do superior Young sonE •
y jai° C. KELLY, Filth street.
100' 8 50 1 40 5. FLIMPA: FLOUR;
BO buil Nt. e 3 6 Lla 'Sorel*
75 bbls. Tar ;
100 bags Saltpetre; For sale by -
T. WOODS & SON,
Produce Dealers andCommissionllerehants,
1410 No.OI Water street
HE best place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea Is
at MORRIS & HAWORTH'S Tea Store, east bide
of the Diarnond-500., 75c . , and 81,00 Allsrtictly
genuine Teas.
' The Black Teas at 75c, and the Green Teas at 81,40,
are the very best Teas imported into the United States.
decl7
TRENCH MERINOS. &c., ri
Luc.—
X 20 0
pieces
colore black
d; French IMeno;
do do ;
'lOO do .parantetta Cloths, all colors;
189 do Coburg ..do do; •
300 do Alpaca. Just received at.
A. A. MASON kCO.'S.,
dm:l7 Nos. 69 and 64 Market, street
1p AI SI N S-500 boxes M. R. Raisins ;
it 250 half do do; ,--
- 40 casks. Currants;
40 banes Citron ;
lOcases, fancy boxes, Prunes; .
- JOSHUA RHODES & CO.,
decl7 No. 6 Wood street.
TUST RECEIVED and for sale a new supply ot,fine
tl PERFUMERY including-- ' • , .
Jenny Lind roulades;
Queen of Flowers' Hair Oil;
Poretine Beop- -
Jenny Lind Extract;
Roussel's Amandles ;
• • COULTER & HACKE,
dec24 - corner of Wood and 3d streets.
SMDAR. MOLASSES MiaS — COFFEE—.
150 bbls. Molasses';
200 bags Rio Colfee I .
5 do Java do. For sale by' •
CARSON & M'KNIGHT.
_ .....
UNDRIES
-2 bhda. Ombro Madder
3 eareons Indigo,_
20 bags Pepper _
'
do Alamo', - • •
20 bbls. Alan
2.bales Cinnamon ,
5 e asks Epsom Sails; •-•
15 do"Baleralas;
10 do Tanner , * oil. " For tale by_
ja2l CARSON,acIIPANIQHT.
- -
EDDRYGS.&c.„—.3I)O Wedding Gakelloges;
200 Comeliest iting“ •
12 doz. gowned Gold Pe ns
do do Spectacles;
4do do Razors & Sirape
Just received .at the Watch and Jewelry Store or
.W. W. WrILSON,
deel9 corner of Market and Fourth suf.
L
ANTATION- 310LASSES-211- barrels new crop P Melange just received and for sale by
-• • - MILLER. tr, FLICHMTSON,
Nos. t.VI and 223 Liberty st...
- 50-boxes superior s , s,Tobaceo;
Susses, 8 boxes °sob, nectar do - -
10 b e 16 , T b Foral b
Oi 3 3 0 aCCO ye
• - CARBON- b MIDNIGHT. •
is2l
OLD SCOTCH WHISHAIrt,
Irish do; - • -
Jamaica Rum, In bottles: For
.1, P nonse.cir ) :
197,14b,erty street.
INS Pale and Dark Cognac Brandies for sale by
J:J4 3ABILE9 P..tIORBACLI.
Deported .Expresily - for . the Daily liforisiag Post
giveman nutzaaverici—!ammo slam
UTht VONGRESS....SECOND- £114113/0117
Warm:lona Janua. 30
•
Sassan.—Blr. Ewing reported a hillidirecting the
payment of 1511,600 dollars remaining m.thelands
of the Regents of Smithsonian Instinitei to ; , be paid
into the TreasaS to be added• to the permanent
fund of the Treasury, for the endowment of the In.
siltation. _ • • •
Mi. Rusk offered aresolutionauthorizing the de,
at:action of California dead letters at:San -.Francis.
The resolution - mut adelted: -
.•
A. bill to provide for the retired .1M of:wounded,.
aged or Infirm officers of the army aridmarine'ebriitt,
after debate, was laid en the table. Yeas .64,,rstys
- Gwinn offered a resolution calling for cartes.
pondefice in relation to proposition to purchase the
possessory , rights of the Hudson Company.. -,-7
Private land claims were than taken tip and de
bated, and without taking a , rile the Sepate ad
b &urne
. ,
,
Houst.—Mr. Giddinga made an effort to Introduce
a resolution, calling on the President for copies of
any correspondence which may have taken - place
between England and this Goverriment,' respeeting
the Imprisonment of British.seamen: in any
can port; but his motion was rejected..
The House then proceeded to-the consideration
of the bill, and alter debate, was finally - laid on tile
table,.
' , The Hence then went into committee or the
whole on the bill to establish branch mints in New
.York and California.
Mr.Chandier spoke in , opposition to the mint at
New York.
Mr.' Vandyke advocated J City
place. Jersey Ci aB -the beg
Mr. King, of Nem Jersey, obtained the floor
The committee rose, 11. n d the House adjourned.
LOSS OP A STEAMBOAT.
- . Cmarnaraers, January 30.
A private despatch confirms the lora or the John
Adams. All the deck passengers and hands were
lost but two. The boat is a total toss. She struck
a snag at Island 82.
ROBBERY
Bersratenr., January 30.
Adams , Sr Cote express car, between Baltimore and
Philadelphia, waa robbed on Thursday night of 'a
'keg containing five thonaand Mexican dollars.—
There were several Similar kept on the car, but only
one wee taken. There is no clue to the robbers.
Cormanroo, Ohio, Jam 31.
Nothing of interest transpired in either House thin
forenoon. •
At 3 o'clock they - assembled in the Hall of the
House and proceeded to ballot for;U.S. Senator for
6 years, with the following 'result:
We omit the blanks and scattering—tea haltht.
i rigs bad.
Int ballot, Griswold, 46; Payne, 40; Giddings, 11
2d cc et 45.; • 4r 40 ; ft 12
3d " cc
et 40; cc 14
4th es cc 44; cc 43; a 12
sth cc a 44; - cc 43; cc 12
6th cc cc 42; cc 39; 13
7th cc ft 48; cc 44; cc ; 10
Bth " a: 42; a 41; a 12
9th " " 45; is '9O; cc 11
10th cc 42; cc 39; " 10
The Convention then adjo armed.
Baumlona, January-30.
•
The U.S. ship Plymouth, from East India station,
arrived at Norfolk this morning. • She has been ab
t!ent about three years.
• LOUISVILLE, Jan. 31.
Five feet four inches of water in the Canal this
evening. Weather intensely cold. John Hancock
arrived.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Noes tempera.] New Toss; January 30.
Cotton.. Quiet ; nothing doing.
Flour..Rasier ; sales of 1800 bbis. 4,78(34,81;
-good Ohio 4,871 ; fancy 5,25 to 5,44.
Grain..Coni quiet ; new yellow 66. - •
Mess Pork..ln demand at 12,25; prime is on.
changed. • _ -
Lard.. New Ohio 8.
Dressed Hogs..o. • '
Whiakerv..2s}. ' _ •
Linseed - 011..91 •
,Groceries..lnactiVe ; Rio Coffee 111.
Bruathaoss, January 30:
Flciar..Sales of 900 table Howard Street at 4,50;
also, 100 bbla at 4,66; sellers were asking 4,56, and
buyers offering 4,90. Nothing doing is -City Mille.
Rye Flour and Corn Meal.. Unchanged.
Grain.. Steady; sales of red wheat at 1,0091,04;
White, 1,04 to 1,15 ; corn is steady ; rates of yellow.
.at 91 ; white, 67 ; oats, 45 to 46 ; rye, 66.
Provisions—Firm ; prices unchanged.'
Sugars—Slightly drooping. ' '
Whiakey..Sales at 241-to 251 le hhdreandibbli.
Carersaran, January 30.1
The weather is intensely cold. The canals are
elosed. The river is low and falling, with much ice
running. It is very difficult to effect frelght-eigage
meats. , ' r
Flour, to New Orleans, 75 ; Pork, "1,00 ; Whim.
key, 1 , 28. Underwriters refine risks on flat boats.
Sixty thousand pieces shoulders, and 12,000 pieces
hams, delivered here on the-opening of the Wabash
river, at 41(36}; 900,000 lba fiere at 410519,8 i
for shoulders, sides and hams. '
Other articles unchanged. •
Slate Mutual Fire Insurance - Company.
BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Saurian= sr., Pram:mon,
January let, 1851.
MBE. bestevidence of the success of the - Directors in
.1 endeavoring to make the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE +COMPANY" meet the wants of the
community, is the unparalleled amount of business
which has 15 eCtlAone—having issued.nearly 4,000. Poli
cies in a little more than seven months ,• and adding
over 870,000 capital to the company. The Directors are
proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is of
• the - safe.st kind, In small risks, and a large proportion
insured for only . one year.
Number of Policies Issued•-s•- '3,053
Amountof property insured 434,073,9138 00
Araountofguaranteepremituna44s.49G 38 - •. -
Amount of cashprromiums—.--- 21,631,80
Amount of guarantee stock. • • 8 • 70,123 18
Amount of loans • ... 8 3,800 00
'To be deducted. front the above the incidental expen
ses of the office. • - ' • .
To city or country merchants,and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country roperty, it Is believed,
this company affords advantages io poim of cheapness,
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance:Company.
in this country. . . .
• Cenducted on the _equitable and greatlyhnproved sys
tern of Classification of Risks, excluding all special
hazards, inswing only a limited amount i oc cur re nc e lo
cality, thus precluding the frequency and of
let go fires, and also, 'OR both the Stook and Mutual plan, •
it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participle--
don in the profits. • , - - • •- •
It is under the control of the folloviingDirectors:—J,
P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillett, John &Packer, SamnelTl
Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Seftwick, Robert
. J. A , RUTHERFORD, Preet:
• .A. J. GILLETT, Seely.
A. A.:Camaxa, Actuary.
P/ TTazoken
13035Z11 or - usurer .aarr+ TR= trranDra
CHARTERED A. D. 18.50; the only chartered laid-
ILI union of the kind in Pennsylvania,
Faculty; — . 7 otmPrzatmo, principal linetructor to
the science of-Acmiints. - -
0. K. Caastazulh. Professor of Penmaruhip, Blercan•
tile computation, &c. •
Aunt. M. -Waicion,..Earl., Lecturer_ on Commercial
Those 'wishing . to obtain - a complete knowledge-of
Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bri
niness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are
ted'to call and examine the arrangements.
Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants.' - Neel°
Janet' Solution of. Jot,
won). HUMAN BAIR .DYE for the changing
. of
white, red or grey . hair.to.a beautiful brown or set
black color r ja afew nunntes. Price 60 cents and $1,00:
Bold b_I y ' r W.JACIESON,24O Laberty street, Pitisbmbr
TirTHITE BfArif
.3:.,-.blp.for sale by -
deaf & ffilYO2tHSeD: `"
--`
r- z _x
~-~:: ='
~r.~-,~.~~.-.>.., ,
.. .
LaniasMilirrirting anit Drawing visage- ;
A PRIVATE CLAI3BIIOOU, exolasirely for Ladies,
is now Open in connection with Dad's Mercantile
College, in the room opposite MriNelson's Dworman •
Gallery. - . • •
The Cll4/1 will be under the direction of M. J. Gouinloch,
from New York, an experienced teacher and author of
a nevi and elegant style of engraved copy lines for la
dies'writing classes. Arithmetic-, Drawing, and the new
and fashionable accomplishment of plain and mama. '
.tal card writing, aught in the highest perfection.
hours, 10 to 1.2 A. hl. • 1j125
Coughs and Voids Coxed in 48 HOUrS..
INCEthe introduction of this new compound, Coughs
IP and colds are eared ins very short time . eve will
warrant Dr.'lleyser's Pectoral Syrup to cure tales or.
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitisa.migngitis, in less time and
at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever dlscov
trod. .. _
IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—Th pro
Cough hledicines always sicken the stomach and.
dace nausea which. ismore disagreeable than the Cough
itself. 'This is obviated in this miSfore; fer it Is I Pleas
ant soothing_articie and it will cure, or the money eoliths
refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine in •
ortrcity, from our own citizens,. shotddeouvthee any one
of its efficacy. .It is the prescription of a regular physi
cian, and has been used by him In his own practice for .
a number of years,with the most heroic success.
CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes,-
that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and
expectoration, night sweats,' hectic fever, and all the
distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta
twoboules she was entirely eared. A gentleman
in Washington county, who' had suffered with Asthma
and Chronic Cough for eight years, I= been entirely re
lieved and the coup removed by the use of Ralf a do
zen of„bottles of the Pectoral Syrup, A gentleman from
Peoria, Illinois t wriths that a he knows the Pectoral Sy:
rap to De a good article, for he has used it in his own
case and in the.cases of members of his fantilywlth the •
most perfect so c eeu.
Is is one'as rim Cueirevr AlM:wins sow Knows_
—lt is put up in half pint bottles at 40 cents each, or six
bottles for 1 1 2 , 50 .
Colman Sroutuninas would do well to keep a stm•
ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it Is ono of
the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover-
ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and Incipient
Constinnuum.
CAUTION EX TRA—Many persons wilt to get
you to buy some one of the various nostntms, bat do not
heed them. If you want to get . well, buy Dr./Lau:Vs
Pscreard. Scare, and take no other; this will cure you.
, It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs , .
' of the mutest medic's, and is compounded by a person
' skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in
this medicine; It is prepared in your own city, and the
proprietor has numerous ;certificates, attesting its vala 3 ' •
tibia properties, which will be shown to any person de-
*irons of seeing them. .
AGMs Warn= 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 profit to all agents; beside*, they willbe doing tint
ruing humanity &service by platting in their hands the
greatest medicine for Ding diseases the world has ever:. .
produced. •
For sale, Utholesale and retail, by KEYSER & hr. --
DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.-- 7.
Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city ; P. Brock
- eV, jr. , Brownsville ; George Bairn, Washington; John ,
11 - Buchanan, Hickory; George Rapier, M'lfeesport
J. D. Vowel!, Canonsbugh; and by merchants anal
:druggists generally.
Dlartne, Fire and Inland Transportation
INSURANCE. - *:
ritHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER-%
ICA, Philadelphia, ehartered.l794, capital. NS
000, assert January 13, 1854 N 1,0010155 50,
make insurance on buildings and their contents in this '
city and vicinity. .Also, on property of every deseriv: i
lion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by :
transportation or on the seas. • .
DIRECTORS : • - • ,
Arthur G. Coffin, Pre s't., Jacob M. Thomas, • '
Samuel W. Jones, , John R. Net, _
Edward Smith, Richard D. 'Wood,
John A. Brown, William Welsh, • • . •
• Samuel F. Smith, • Francis Haskins, . .
• Samuel Brooks, - S. Austin Allibone,. • ' -
• Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen; •
• Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall,
Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, , • •
• S. Morris, Waler,• H. D. Sherreni, See'y.
.This is the oldest surance Company in the United
States, and from its high standing, longexpetience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard- .
ous character, may be considered as offering ample:se-,
aunty to the public. WM. P. JONES, Allem,
1a.24 • No. 141 -Front street: •
Dr. RofferalSyrop of Liverwort and -Tar.
Ciit.SCHALAGUA.;
For ilutoompkte curs of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma
Bronchstts, Spicing f Blood, and all other Lung
Complaint; tondmg to C0H615211F.270N.
.
This syrup columns no Opium, Calomel, or any miners I
whatever, but is composed entirely of those Hoots,
Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific
influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs.
- *
its immediate effect is to allay all Irritation, and gently
remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the.
Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving , the Conskby -
subduing the in/lemma:ton and other causes which give
rise tots. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tope '
to the Lungs themselves, thereby .eruibling them MOTO'
thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if retained, do SO much
mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for Inca-
Table CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action
upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through •
the Exhalents, much of that morbid matter which would
otherwise be thrown back upon the Limps, thns relieving
them of a part of their worlr, and rendering the system
pure and healthy. Whin tubercles See iheMieg; it cheeks
their development and fortherprogress ; or if ulceration
has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, he'll the . ulcer
ated cavi ties, and restores them agin to health _
y action. •
This .Medicine, therefore, Is nor 'a paffinties merely:
which only relieves for the time being, but is a thorough
curative, as It strikes at the very root of the disease, and
by removieg it, removes at once ail its remote end at
tendant consequences. This is Its distinguishing char. ,
actenstio—a property possessed, in equal power, by no..
other medicine of like nature. now before the public. .
CIRCULARS, &C.,
As no ordinary sized advertisement can folly explain
the nature and merits o f this article, the Proprietors have .
published a new Circular, eying the history of this Medi
cane ; the description, nature, fc., of its principal Ingredi- '
ents; the erect they are designed to have upon the,
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons •
mho /tare been cured by it--giving their names and Mil , .
dences, even to the street and the number. Those who
are troubled with a Cough, or whose Lonntare in the ...
least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the
Agents named beloW, and procuns one of these Pam
phlets. It can be had gratir,and will well repay operas]. •
The I ' Hints on Health," and "' About taking Cold," may'
be worth to yourself and family, - ' •
HUNDREDS OP DOLLARS,
in the shape of Doctors' Bllls saved, besides being the
means of prolonging many a v-sluable life.
WARRANTY. •
Suet ie our confidence in its virtues, that wo are will- • • ,•
ing to warrant this Medicine in every ease of nems Add,
(Where need according to the directions on pe,ge 7th of -.-
the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), and
where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving •
benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty-' •
four, home time, • - - •
THE MONEY
will be relented. OCT' See page ad of the paMptdet
side the wrapper of earth bottle. . • . .
Mr— Be sore to ask for Dr.. 4. ' Synip'ee LW.;
ERWORT, TAR, .and CANC AGUA, and let no
other be palmed on to you. - •
CAUTION.—Nons genuine, unless there is on the big''
wrisppe_r, a riots of hand, signed with a Pas, by A. 1..
SCOWLL & CO. - • • • •
Cougls. and Ducats of fourteen nwruhs standing Cured; •
Atter being given op twice by eminent Phyecians!latS •
, Jane Oth, .
hsfewn. A L. Scorn72* Co.—lf here ANT with forward to yod
a Certificate Of* a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup .
of Liverwort, Tar. and Canchalagua. The Cough and
expectoration was of „fourteen vwriAs standing, and had . •
baffled the skill of several of our mminiintphysiciana
Now York,h.lbany and Cooperate - ton. lam the person. :
in whom the cum was effected, and u I had previously
no faith in patent medicine',
_I have since tried it on- --
others, and have become sa t ished. of its value.
was as great a clue as was ever:performed, as I had, •
during my eic kne ss, been given up nice by f7l, physic-Wm/. _
I have now commenced my business, alter taking, I ~
think, about *iglu batiks. . - -
' Yours,respectfally, THOS. C. FAULTIER.:?.- .
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. '
SIM lIOW P110.111.11X It ALM. •
Sla/071rIt of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, N 0.388 Pearl sweet,
N. Y.—A few days before l ast Christmas, I was taken •
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the -
Lanp. Iscalled in a Homseepatide physician, bat his
medicine did not seem to help me.- I rend year advert- •
isement, and thought I would try Dr. Bogen , Sirrup , or •
Liverwort, Tar and Candelaria. Before I had -taken •. • ,
up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped,nip thrush .
was gone, and! felt as well as usual. My health is now- .
good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor
dially recommend it to my friends. Mir statement war
mods w ths Propristors,March 12th, 18504
Ur' This whole paper might be filled with letters si- . •
nutar to the above, /torn those who hare been cured.. .
FOR ReLE t wholuele and retail, by A. L. scovni,
& CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC
HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or
ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies.,
should be addressed, art-paid.
ALSO, for sale by IL H. Sellers, No- 57 Wood "'reel,
. Wholesale - Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M.
Curry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Towtuwatd,
Can & Co., Manehoster ; A. Patterson, Birmingham.
PRICE—Ia large bottle, 81,110; or six - bottles for $5,00
declinisw
•
Private Dliteasem.
DR. BROWN, No.-63. DIAMOND A LLB r,
• Dsvorne his team attention to an odic' , • ,
nl4,te. Ms !melee's ismostiF coulicmd to
or ' , current Diseases, and such p ha-
AS 'Steno r% brought on by imprudence
youthful indulgence and excesa.•
Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Go - aory
hea leet, Stnetme, Urethral Discha rges ,
Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. th e venereal
origin. Skin Diseases ? Scorbatio Erup tions , Toner,
itingaromadarcarial Diseases, Seminal_Weakttess,hu:
teney, M
Rheumatism, Female Weakeess,outi,..
WSappressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in A.
ervous Affections, Paine In the Back and Leansarrlta.
tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully ; treated
Core guaranteed.
Fourteen years' practice:(four in this city) enables Dr.
Brown to otter assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his care.
Office and private consulting rooms, 65 Diamond ay.
11:7` Charges moderate. novs:dawly*
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for that painful ire= le. It never falls. • •
Offite and Private Consultation Roomer No. 65; DIA.
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. 'The Doctor It artraya as
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HOPE EVER.
WONDERFUL CURES!!