The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 03, 1851, Image 3

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-T!;jflffnf»:i;rir>c!nrrQg BaiDOg.—-Proposal. for: boild.
, bridge acrosi the Allegheny
. * iTirtri inrie»d of the ttrocture recently burned, will
,vl**‘, : reeeired ottho office of -Jacob Eainter& Co.,
■ Liberty street, nntil tbefiratdayof March next.
Ie the-elrSSjgyjT this structure, a fine opportn.
nixy i* afforded oar mechanics to improve on that
which cow cpcxa-lhe Mooongahela,if «o anacepti
bie.;‘At all eventipya dare aasert that the (true,
tore will be one Worthy ol our beat mechanical
’ getiiitjijins in bridge building, we nredecidedly su
perior to any other nation on the globe. See ad
;',r«irtiaement.
; : Car Jos Pairrmro.—Wm. S. Haven ha» been
appointed, by the Committee on Printing, to do the
.'j' ifor the city for the ensuing, year. He
turoa oot good work and ia highly deaorring of the
job. 'Although' not being the lowest"bidder, his
Whig-principles and superior work, in the
' descretion of the cummitteei toade himthC best.
stationery is divided between Wrn. 8.
Haven, R. C. Stockton and L. Loomis.
- i:t -4' - ■ ~L_ h
- HT The petition to theLegialatnre of the Citiaena
: of Pittsburgh to have the Canal filled Up from the
.Mpnongahelariver Seventh street, waa referred by
,-thtt bodyto the Canal Commissioners, who reported
’ agaioatit.
into consideration the growing trade on
the Mbnongahela and Youghiogheny Siactfwaler
vj lhi * °f the Canal may yet be Of
great importance.
Bounty Land.—Wm. Flinn, Esq., formerly a
citizen of Pittsburgh, and well known to oiir com
!««U,,tenderahiB.ervice.to all those .entitled to
Pr Bounty Land. Hia residence at Waah
iegton city, with several years experience as a elerk
,in the departments, well qualifiea-him (or trsasact
ing inch bnaineaa. He is highly recommended by
•Albion K. Parris, late second Comptroller of the
' . Treasury. See advertisement in another column.
Piussylyahia Rail Road.—lt will be seen by
reference to an adrortisement in another column,
that in anticipation of the opening of the Eastern
division of the Canal, early in the Spring, the Rail
Rptd Company will be prepared to transport paasen
■gers and freight from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
. A. Henderson irpaaaengct agent in Pittsburgh.
Theatbx.—Mr. Neafie, tbe American Tragedian*
appears to-night in She kapeare’a Tragedy of R iebard
It is said that hia conception of this play is
entiroly new, and that he rendera it with powerful
affect. He is highly spoken ofaa an actor both Esbl
and West. ,
' Via*-—A fire broke out yesterday morning, about
JS o’clock, in .a trams.honae on Franklin street be.
. tween Chatham and Federal streets, which was en •
tirely eonanmed. The promptness of the firemen,
however, saved the adjoining buildings.
7; T.'Cdanro Hoke.—lntelligence has been received
■ Cram Messrs. White, Bishop and Estep, from New
Orleans. They are Pittsburghers and are bn their
way home.from.the lao'd of Ophir, wo suppose with
Ma'of the dust.
■P*Jphn B. Gough, thegreat Temperance lecturer,
had a very crowded house on Saturday night at the
Baptist Church. Hia great oraiorictl powers far
. surpsys his reputsiian. No one should Tail to hear
‘ ’him;' • '' ' ' 1 N . i
, Rosaiav .—On Thursday night last, the Grocery
of Cyrus Black, in the Diamond, was entered by
thieves through the back window. Some articles ol
7 groceries were tslen. No clue to the robbers.
, 'The AixxonAKtAHs.—This celebrated band of
vocalists give their first concert this eveniDg at
Wilkins Hail, Fourthstreet.: :
■W' We had quite a snow storm yeaterdsy, and for
a-tima it looked favorable for a elelgh-ride, but alas,
thp fates decreed otherwise.
LsSin’ Wrmns ana Dnwtns etui, ‘
.A PRIVATE CLASSROOM, exolusively for Ladies,
XV t* not. open in connection with DutPs Mercantile
• - ttoiteXCt tn the room opposite Mr. Nelson's Daguerrean
•uIUCTT.*
•<jTbe clots will be oruler the direction of M. J. Gouinloch,
Yotk, an experienced teacher and author of
AqAelegßui tiyleof engraved copy 'lines for la*
; r wm Wntiiig cissies. -Arithmetic; Drawing, and the new
...ana fashionable accoroplishment-of plain and ornsmen*
-.tthCßrif writing, taught in thehighest perfection.
-n Bouts, fOtoI3A.M. . . 6 . . [ja2s
SALE OF VALUABLE
»?» WORKS, KEOUOBS, BtUI.ES, Ac.
INpurauanee of a decree of the Chancery Court in
Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sell at
in Montgomery Coanty, State of
- : .Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1851, the Furnace
kndwn dr the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon
- Furnace, withall the lands attached and adjoining there
: ' to, ftmotratirig to some 20,000 acres. At the same t»m»
■andplacel will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter,
i and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2,
- and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4
,f ' ■“ On the lllhof April, 1851*1 will also sell, at the late
residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co.. Tenn..
the IRON PROPERTY, known as tue Tennessee Far-
Tiaceand the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all
lands ‘adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of
several.thoHsand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years.
. ; Sumner County Lands near Gallatin.
Jy?} •«**, oa ,he Mth'of March, 1851, in the town
pi GallgUfi, at the Court Bouse, 320 acres of land lying
known as ihe .Preston tract of land, on a
OredupC 1,2 and 3yeors.
v Souse and Lot .in Nashville,
, ; .J wiU also sell, on of March, 1651, a valuable
r -Booseana Lot in Nashville, at the Market House, known
M_Lpl No. 04, situated on High sl, on n credit of 1, 2
andß years. Bond and approved security will be requi*
red of the purchaserrand a lien retained on the real es
lato inaJlcases. /P.- PRIESTLEY, jC. A M.
... . . Sale of Slulci, Wsgoha, Ae.
. ... I willj.as the Adm’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lon
•; ua Furnace, in Montgomery Coanty, Tenn>> on the 9th
.day jof April, 1851. all the personal property of the said
Rbot. Baxter, belonging to said Fumaee, consisting o
yffMoles, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand, on
a.eredit of twelve months?
, s 'I will also Bell, on the llth day. of April, 1851, at the
' late residence of Robert Baxter, th Montgomery county,
-- Tennessee, oboal ; 30 Males, Horses, Cattle, Household
. aipl Kitchen^Furniture, together with all pereonal prop
' «ny at, saidßobert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months
Bond and security will.be required, on all sums .over
1910. .The sole will be continued at each place fromday
‘ to day, till all the property is sold.
.Dec, 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r.
r . • {Ur Each paper will send the Office ofthe Clerk and
'Master the papers containing the advertisements, with
. the Amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last
sale. -'
The Nashville Union and True Whig: the Louisville
Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial,ftna the Piuiburgh
PoiU will publish the above advertisement twice a week
until.day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and
Master for settlement. dec2S:tswu
•—Clarksville Jeffersonian,
Tapseott’* General Emigration Office*
.g-JKSj* REMITTANCES and Passage to and
Jg@sWfromGreaißritainandJreland.by W.
J.T.Tapscou,7s Southsl’cornerSS&C
, ofMaidenLaae, N.y.,and 96Water
loo Rood. Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
; Above House, are now prepared tomake arrangements
-on the most liberal terms with those desirous oipaying
(he passage of their friends from the Old Country; ana
they flatter themselves their character and long standing
in business will give ample assurance that afltheir ar
rangements will be c arried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably
known forthe superior class,accommodation, and sailing
quality of their Pocket Ships. The QUEEN OF THE
GARRICK, HOTTINGUER,
BjQafIMjaKIVERPOQL. and SIDDONS, two of which
. 've monthly—from New York the 21si and
rmri, Liverpool the 6th and Uth; in addition to
have arrangements with the St. George and
Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
every five days, being thus determined
fJ~? i i Hs shall-keep pace witkiheir increasing
***■ w - Tap«coll’« consuntperßonfl
businessin Liverpool is anaddil
tionaf Eecuriiy that tho
lathe Tranaportation
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby
and forward passengers j£ e j. r
without a chanfce of disappointment fUT’
therefore, prepared tocontractforpassag
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this cuy, rfifnfifi
the business they are engaged in giving the/* , JJ^“i“ c *
for carrying passengers so far inland not olhe.T?“®J‘J
tainable j. and will, if necessary, forward passengt.
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, withoui ****
additional .charges for their trouble.- Where persy™,
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage*
wUlberefundedinfulf. . :
• - . ; . REMITTANCES.
Hie subscribers are Also prepared to give drafts ad
sikhl for any amount, payable atthe principal cities aha
icwasiu England,lreland, Scotland and Waleaj Urns af
iording a safe and expeditions mode of remitting funds
to those countries, which persons inquiring such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avaimemselyeaon
. PorwardingahdComiwMiottJJlercKanti, ; . ‘
Bum-a&w-ly , J , , yhiladelpiiia.
BOMINY— 1 bbl«. while Pearl Hominy;
:: : .1 do yellow do; ‘' l -■
Ju.t received and for cafe by
decU WILD H-
** vs *vt +* 4*>f*-w'! f V"; ‘ r^_% ' *’ _ <s i * ;, i*,\' £ ri,il. l, *- r \ * v-. i
•«* *-*> '^V'£C 3 S V «£ *<.> *; *$ ~<
••• v •-'i* *< ■ :;^: r * , .-c • ■■**-' f ' ■■■■... . ~ _ ‘ .- >' •
Bookg, Jttttflif, &t
WORKS ON BOOK-KEEPING.-DtiffV Commer
cial Book-keeping r
Dtxfl's Bteamboat book-keeping;
' Blanks for the above workß. Just received, a larire
supply, and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, *
jags --• 81 WoodV
St» Days
PEBRUARY T.4ih- Three thousand and fifty-eix dif*
ferent kinds of Valentines. We have now receiv
ed and offer for sole, either wholesale or retail* the larg
est assortment ,pf valentines ever offered In thiseitv
rangingin price from six cents to ten dollars; ' ,r
Booksellers and dealers in fancy goods, who wi*h n*
to supply them with'V alentines,, willplease orderUmin
immediately. So as to gat them ut season.
■ ttt Polishers’ terms. Each number wifi
«nritunln W » e^S y -L® S[Ml Plates, of ttie most costly de
’°T,; P iS?!. and ol letterpress.
“ e published in twenty-five numbers, at SI,OO
bS h ii“„t a p P u Sea. mi month/y - Tho foUr,eemh"nlo
- who wish, can have the work from the
commencement,—
Term»—Ca*h-^payable on the delivery of each num*
oer. No subscriptions will be taken on any other terms*
' Lovers of the art and persons of taste will please call
and examine specimens. W. C. WALL,
Periodical Office,
: ja3o • No. 85 Fourth street.
nkw music*
LONELY MAIDEN—*a celebrated Duett from the
opera of Jessonda. By Sphor;
Mother, thouhrt faithful toms. A new song bv S. C.
. ' Foster» v
Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair. By 9. C. Foster;
I’d offer thee this hand of rhino;
Conic, Maidens, Come--or Traneadello } ''
We happy yet. From'the Daughters ol
Ocean Burial. A favorite and touching ballad :
•. Thou boat wounded the spirit that lov’d thee.
Ben Bolt, or don’t you remember sweet Alice :
; Soiree Polka. By S. C/Fosier:
The celebrated Polka'dances;'
Jeneaue A Jeanott—complete ;
Fairy Qoadrilleii. ,; By Mrs. Ernest;
Fashion Polkaj;
BettyTolka. * By Burginuller;
Chit Chat Polka;
Batchelor’s Polka;
Silly Quadrilles-* very easy and pretty;
Rose Quadniles; •
, ; Rossignol PolKa:
Allegheny; Cotillions;
Anew edition bf Hunter’s Instructions
six additional pages of new Lessons;
Clark’s Catechism for the Piano;
Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer;
Received to-day by
JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood sueeu
N. B —-A very large stock of new Pianos arriving
and will be open and for sale this week. Qa3l
Splendid Blew Pianos*
HKLEBEk takes pleasure in announcing that he
• has just open'd a lot of choice Pianos of the
celebrated make of Ncktts & Clsbx and Dunham, New
York, which, with those on hand, from themostelegant,
vaned and extensive stock ever offered in this city.
Among others, one splendid 7 octave double carved
Piano, Louis XIV stvle, with the new improvement of
the over strings, the latest and most important improve
ment, to be found only on Nunns A Clark’s Pianos.
Also, two soperb ASoliah Attachment Pianos.
N. B.—An extensive lot of New Music, embracing
•Jenny Lind’s, and the choicest new Songs, Polkas,
Waltzes, Ac. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP.
' No. 101 Third street.
Hewfitockof Pianos*
4SmS • - MRS. C. BLDME would respect-
Kg!LlI BljafaKhTaUy Invite the attention ofthepub-
HjaI** 1 ** f cttKaUc to her new and splendid slock of
135 P just opened and ready for
sale, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Piancs ,
with the new improvement of the over strings, the la
test aad iuoat important improvement, invented solely
by them and by no others. They have been tried to be
copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. . ■
Also, one splendid 7 octave, doable carved Piano,
Louis XIV style, made by Bacon A Raven,-New York.
Three .7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon A Raven,
New York. ; . .
Fourdf octave Pianos, made by J. A. C. Fisher, late
Nunns A Fislier, New- York; together with some of our
own manufacture, with metalic frame. . [ja2S
JSagszlnes for February*
MINER a CO., No. 3y Smithßeld street? op
posite Brown’s Hotel, have received the following
Magazines for February':
Godey’s Lady’s Book;
Graham’gMagazine;
Sartain’a Union Magazine :
Peterson’s Ladles’ National Magazine.
A new volume of all the above magazines commenced
with the January number; and we advise those desiring
to subscribe to call at once at the Cheap Publication
Store of [ialSj HENRY MINER A CO;
Sew Stock of Pianola
. ' JOHN H. MELLOR, No, 18 Wood st.,
KSH| has just received a new and splendid
llbTPti lot of PIANOS, now open and ready
H Y I ft for sate. decJl
Romsnstrtngi*
A LOT of genuine ROMAN STRINGS for violins and
guitars, have-just been received by the subsriber.
These strings are from the most celebrated factory in
“-lyl thjsycare. Xourthreads and four !engthi;uns for
beauty of tone and durability v are unrivalled. The sub
seriber’s agent having purchased the above for him at
the Factory, they are warranted superior to any thing of
the kind ever offered in this country. -H.KLEBER,
Gotdftn Harp, No. 101 Third street.
• N..8,.—N0w opening a splenaid new lot of Nunn A
Clark’s and Dunham’s celebrated Pianos. (novl2
F6nlgn Newspapers.
subscriber is authorized to receive subscrip
-I. lions (or all the London Daily, Weekly and Tri
yVeekly papers; Birmingham, Bristol v Hull, Leeds,
Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Provin
cial pipers; Irish papers of Dublin, Cork, Belfast.
Limerick, Londonderry, Ac.; Scotch papers ef Edin
burgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Ac,: French and
German papers. JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent,
jeS Post Buildings, sih sl., near Wood.
Bankers ani> GEnhange Brokers.
Nqtiee.
WE have associated JiGaunnnnt Coffin with us in
the Exchange and Banking business.
WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO.
Pittsburgh'. Jan’y.l, ISsl.—jaO:!ro
Wll. H. WlLtiaMS.r f, B. HVaY.* • J. Q. COFFIN
WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NORTH EAST COBXSR OF WOOD ASD THIRD 6TBRETS.
ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec
tiona promptly attended to. fja6^m
Humoral.
N. fIOLOEB A SONS,
have usmovxd thou bahuno and axcuAsas offics
Te No. 67 Market street, Jour doors below old stand.
N. HOLIIIES 4; SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Wesfern
cities constantly for sale. I
Collections made in alt the cities throughout the Uni
ted States. - Deposited received in par rands or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. aug 23-ly.
Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes ,
Gold and Silver, Bought , Sol J and Exchanged,
AT TUS
BXOBANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
OF
William A. Hill St Co.,
Sl Wood Street,
\ PITTSBURGH.
IP* Interest allowed on tock pxpoaixa. [aug2B
ALLEN KSAJCEB. ' EDWARD BAUM.
KB.AMBR A RAHM.
BankersandSxehange Brokerj, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates »r Depot
it, Bank Notes, and Coin.
Corner of Third and Woodsts., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. may 26
BANKING HOUSE.
JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.,
NO. 15, WOOD BTREET/PITTSBURGH.
Current money received on deposit.
Collections made on ail.the principal cities of the Uni
ted States. . ' Caugliiy
lAS. S.HOON. , THOS. SARA ENT.
HOON SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N.B. Comer of-Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa
BEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
andDomeslic .Exchange, Certificates of Deposit (Ac
EXCHANGE on allthe principal Cities of the Union
and Europevfor sale in sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and~par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS.made on all parts of the Union, atths
lowest rates. 1 ... sepll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE
BRYAN, QLBIM AOO,
NOTES, Drafttt'Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit
tances made upon favorable terras.
may2£lf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
HoUidaytburgh, May 18.1850.
__ PATRICKS A FRIEND.
BARKERS AND KXOHANGR BROKERS,
No. 95, coanxß Wood .and Diamond streets,
.. Pittsburgh, Pa, , , , [mayl
. Rscbsnlei Bank.
BDRXE’S BTTILDINQjFODSTH above market street.
THIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Open
from9A.M.to3 P.hL
Interest paid on Special Deposits
angll THOMPSONBELL, Cashier.
G. W. TAYLOR,
112 BECOND BTREET.
COMMISSIONER AND ■
STRICT Bttentidn will be given to all business en
trusted to his care. ,Pittsburgh manufactured artt
clesalways on hand, orprocurea on short notice.
Notes,Bondsi Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favora
ble teima. Advances made if required. toct22:tf
TT\RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, .California, for
J f gale at the Banking .House of PATRICKS A
95 Wood sL ; , . , - [octX9
TEA— 50 half chestsbiack Tea i
55. -do.r YoungHyson and Gunpowder;
100 do 6 and 13 o. boxes ao;
. jaat For Bale by CARSON A M’KNIGHT.
JUST- RECEIVED, a Crcth suppiyof^Drl S. 3. Fitch’s
valuable Medicines, amongwhich are remedies for
Consumption. Gotwhsand Dyspepsia.; Alw, Abdominal
Supponere,-6honlder.Braces. Inhaling 9ftibes, and Lee
tureMiSlthe.TyeagMniandCurepf |
For sale by COULTER A HACKE, Druggists,
ocls comer of Wood and Hurd streets
®omnurttcl ahb Jtttanadl.
•■**** PITTSBCROH BOARD OF TRADE
AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. -
FREDERICK LORENZ,) . ' ■ ,
WM.A. HILL, > Comurrxx -fob Fbbuuauv.
C.ZUG, .
Dally Review of the markets*
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, >
Monday, February 3, 1851*5
The weather continues cold. Receipts’ by river
have been exceedingly limited on account ;of the
ice in our rivers. '>
FLOUR—We continue to have a very limited
business to report in this article. - The market has,
undergone no marked change since pur last report."
On Saturday, sales were confined to the city from
stores, by the dray load, at 33,62 to 3,65;- extra
•family at 83,87 to 4,00.
CORN AND OATS—Sales are made at '45 for
Corn, and 34 to 35 for Oats; the transactions, how
ever, are very limited.
.. BULK MEAT—Holders demand higher prices ;
sales of 45,000 poneds of shoulders reported at 4|,
4 months ;.and 5| asked for a like amount. ~
BUTTER—There ia no demand.
LARD—The demand improving j sales of kegs at
7* to 7| ; sales of 40 bbls at 7 ; also, 16 at 7|.
PEA NUTS —This article has also advanced
within a month. Sales made readily at $2,00 to
2,12} per bushel for unroasted.
MALAGA GRAPES—SaIes in kegs at 84,00.
GROCERIES—The stock is moderate; prices
well maintained ; sales of Sugar at 6J to 6i by the
lot. Molasses: sales made at 31 to 32. Coffee:
firm, and some small transactions at 124(912!.
SEEDS—Continue in brisk demand for Clover.—
We have sales of 240 bushels at $6,75; also, 60
bushels at $6,00.
BACON—The demand more active, and prices
tend upward ; sales of Hania at 8c ; Shoulders, 60
6} ; Sides, 7.
RlCE—Small sales at 4| by the tierce.
TOBACCO—There is a regular business done in
this article to the city and country trade. We re»
port 13 boxes, choice brands, at 30 to 33 ; 7 do, in
ferior brands, at 25 ; Virginia twist at 14c.
BEANS—No receipts or sales to report.
CORN MEAL—Sales on Saturday at 46 to 50 per
bushel.
ONIONS—SaIes in a small wsy at 62 to 76.
BALERATUS—SmaII sales from store at 6 to 6j.
OlLS—Sales of Linseed at $l,OO j No. 1 Lard at
58 to 60.
GREASE—Prices about the aame as in our last.
GUNNY SACKS—SaIes of 600 at 811,00 per 100.
GREEN APPLES—SaIes of 40 bbls at $l,OO.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
5 van 6 inches WATS* tn the channiz..
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver.
“ J- Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
“ Buckeye Slate, Dean, Cincinnati.
Beaver. Gordon, Reaver.
DEPARTED:
“ Michigan No. £, Boies,Beaver.
. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
-- “ -DiarnoLConweil, Wheeling.
J- Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
r JCff> fasl running steamer CIN-
InI|wjrCINNATI, Buncmoiuic, Master, will depart
every Wedxbsdat.
. 1 or freight or passage, apply on board, or to
O B MILTENBBRGER.
Wanted to Charter* ’
fJßSrtft STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT of
SSEBfriight draught. Apply to
SCAIFE A ATKIN SON, First at.,
between Wood and Market sts.
For Cincinnati
k The safe,comfortable and swift run*
i ft. .. . w ning steamer,
faaWQBHM ALLEGHENY BELLE, No. 2,
■■■BBbl Wm. Hakxa, Master,
WilHeave for Cincinnati regularly every THURSDAY
lO o’clock. For freight or passage, oj^ply
Pittsburgh and Sharpsbnrgh Packet*
THE undersigned respectfully announce
the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
■SOlßHnSbarpsburgh.thai we have built and are row
running-tbe Steamboat SHAHPBBURGH as a regolut
Packet or Ferry between the above named places. Her
landing at Pittsburgh will be ai the foot of Irwin streei,
—and at the Sharpsburgh public landing. Passengers
taken on and put off at any intermediate point
She will leave Sharpsbargli at 8 o’clock, A. M„ and 3
P M; Pittsburgh at 9 J A. 111., and 44 P, M.
Fare to Sliarpsburgh 10 cents—either way; Girty’s
run, or Lawrencevillc,S ceuu. H. BUTTERFIELD.
FRANCIS SANDQL.
SOLDIERS OF THE AMEBICAN WARS
WHO have served etiher against the British or In
dians since the year 1700, ere entitled, by a late
law of Congress, to a donation of laad.
The undersigned offers to you his services to procure
your Land Warrants from the Government. Having
been engaged extensively during the past three year*
in that business, for the soldiers of the Mexican War,
and the heirs of those who died, and during mat period
of lime prepared and settled in the different departments
at Washington, upwardsof five hundred claims, consist
ing of Land Warrants, Pennons, three months’ extra
pay, and arrearages of pay due to the deceased, the bu
siness at the different offices in Washington ja now fa
miliar and easy to me, and can be transacted for those
claimants atadistancebr a correspondence through the
Post Offices. Charges moderate.
Office at the former stand, in BakewelPs Building,
Grant street, near the New Court House.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, ’so—di.w2m
Morris A \Vlllla* Home JourniU,
PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY, IN THE CITY OF
At'Two Dollars a year, payable in all eoscsin Advance
COMMISSION OF AGENCY,
Office of tub Home Journal,)
No. 107 Fulton sl., N. Y0rk,Dec.24,1850. \
To all whom it may Concern :
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to act us Agent for “ MORRIS A WILLIS* HOME
JOURNAL,” and lhat all receipts given by hirain pay
ment for said paper will be duly acknowledged by as at
the Office of Publication; and it is expressly agreed and
understood, that all subscriptions are payable, one year
in advance, and that no uame will oe inserted on the
Books ull the money for the same is paid . . ..
The new volume will commence on the first of Janu
ary. Subscriptions received by J. B. Holmes, Third st.,
opposite the Post Office. MORRIS A WILLIS,
ucc3o Editors and Prcymion.
Keyser’s Pectoral Byrap j
A new article for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis .
Whooping-Cough, Asthma and the various Diseases of
the Lungs and Pulmonary Organs.
THIS MEDICINE has an action in affections of th
Pulmonary tissues entirely different from any ofthe
Expectorant and Cough Remedies now in use. It is one
of the most speedy, as well as the most pleasant, medi
cinesnow in use. It does not open the pores and ex
f'ose to a febsu cold. One or two doses frequently al
ays all irritation and tickling sensation produced oy a
harassing cough- Singers, public speakers, and those
who are required to use the vocal organs to a great ex
tent, will find in this Pectoral Syrup a sure ana instant
remedy for hoarseness and laryngeal, irritation. It
clears the throat perfectly of alt collections of mucous,
and gives tone and clearness to the voice.
SYMPTOMS—The symptoms which usually usher in
a Cough or Cold may be enumerated as follows : This
disease in the books is calle catarrh, and is preceded by
an increased discharge from the nose, fauces and bron
chia; there is a feeling of lassitade over the whole
body, and very often cold shiverings ore felt; at least
the body is more than usually sensitive to the action of
the air: the poise increases in frequency, and there, ii
generally more or lets fever. These symptomsare soon
followed with hoarseness and a sense of roaghnes»ond
soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs, together
with a difficulty of breathing and a senso of constriction
.of the chest. There is also attending a dull pain and
sense of weight in the forehead, as well as a heaviness
in moving the eyes. These feelings, sometimes at the
very beginning of the disease, and always soon after,
are attended with a di suilauon from the nose and some
times from tho eyes, of a thin 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 an expectoration of thin mucous, which gradually
becomesthiokerand more copious, and having some ap
pearance of pus-
These are the leading symptoms of what is termed “a
coW,” which, if neglected, are likely to result in irre
parable injury to thc'Lungs, and Consumption.
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For proof of :tne above rend the following certifi
cates: — i
Dr. Kbyseb : —We take pleasure in certifying, for the
benefit of other sufferers, to the/efficacy of vour PEC
TORAL COUGH SYRUP, in our case. Daring the
use of two bottles purchased of yon we were cured of
a hoarseness amounting to an entrrtfoss of voice; and
.effectually relieved of a severe cough, which threaten
ed permanent injury to the lungs.
, „ WM. A. HILL,
At the Banking House of Wm. A. HiUSf Co, Pittsburgh.
Feb. IESD.
Da. Keyser:— You have asked me the effects of your
Pectoral Syrup in my own case. I had a very bad
cough duribg pan of last winter. It began with a feel
ing of fullness in the head; increased secretion and Buf*
fusion of tears; together with hoarseness, paiu in the
breattyand the other accompaniments of what has been
denominated ‘‘Tyler Grippe. s ? I iopk two bottles of
your Pectoral Fyrup, according to the directions on the
bottle ; Rbd I am uow, and have been evdr since, entire
ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms enumera
ted above. You have my permission to publish this for
the good'of your sales, os well as the Public, if you de
sire lo'do so. Very respectfully, yours, Ac.
* - - G. FOLLANSBEE.
‘Preparedby Dr. Geo. H. Keyser.hftdeoldby' ; ' :
’ KEYSER A M’DOWELL, '
MOWbpdsti corner bf-Vireiri alley;
To whom ali.oi^ergmttßtbe.addressffi: w? fnbv2o
... F'~,
& good Peddling "Wagon . Apply at (his of-
Jx fice. jaXB
BY fELEGtRAPH. :
Reported' Expreuty for thr Daily Morning Post.
.Xsc*xyro,Bv. uoHTtycto—pbintbd ar wain.
XXXIIt OOSGREBBmBECOSD SESSION,
WASHmhToir, February i:
. Senate.— Mr. Hunter offered a resolution enqui*
ring into tho expediency o[ coining dollars, halves
and quarters, lb be exposed of equal value of gold
uod silver, which was adopted.
resolutibii, calling for the correspond-.
epee UnitedjStates and Spain, relative
lUj Amistead negroes, waa adopted.
-■ -The Senate epent a short time in Executive ses*
sion, and after the; doors were opened, Mr. Rusk
announced the death of Mr. Kauffman, of Texas*
acid spoke most feelingly of his merits. .
The usual resolutions were adopted, and the Sen
aio adjourned. •
Houixi—After the of the journal Mr.
Howard announced the death of his colleague, Da**
vid S. KaufTman, a Repreeenlative from Texas,
which took place suddenly yesterday evening at his
. . 'LI .
Mr. H< pronounced a feeling eulogy upon the
deceased, which, was heightened by the suddenness
with which the etrent took place.
Mr. Kauffman, when he left the House yesterday
at 3 o’clock, appeared ii) perfect health. He was a
native of Cumberland, Pa., but had resided in Tet*
as several years.
Messrs. Morse, McLanahan and McClelland ipoke
in the highest terms of the merits of the deceased.
The customary resolutions of respect and regret
and appointing & committee to make arrangements
for attending the funeral on Monday next, were
adopted, and the Houbg adjourned.
CANAL APPOINTMENtS.
Har&isbuhq,' February 1.
H. J. Rogers and J. M. Hays, Inspectors of Car*
goes at Pittsburgh. ,
Wm. Kama, Weighmaster at Pittsburgh.
The brig Mechanic, from St. Junande, Nicaragua,
reports the brig Martha Rainger, bound from that
place to New York, with ninety California passen
gers, wrecked on the 7th of January, on a reef in
the Carribean sea—a total loss.
Tbe Mechanic took off<aixiy»tbree passeDgers.—
The fate of the others is unknown.
Hon. Mr. Kaufman, of Texas, died suddenly last
evening. He was in attendance at the Capitol
during the day.
noon report.} New Youk, February 1.
Cotton.. Declined t.
Flour.. Sales of 1,000 bbls Michigan and Indiana
at 4,81 to 5,00; Ohio, 4,87 to 4,94.
Corn. .Yellow, 661 to 67.
Pork.. Dull; mess, 12,12; prime, 9,25.
Beef. .Steady ; mess, 8} to 10}.
Hogs. .Dressed, nominal at 6j.
. Whiskey. .Sales of prison at 26.
Tobacco.. Prime Md. 6|.
Linseed Oil.. Active &t 90.
Lead.. American, 4,92.
ktebino.] New York, February 1.
Cotton. .Unchanged.
Floor.. Steady ; sales of 6500 bbls at 4,76 to 4,87
for room! hoop Ohio; 4,8! to 4,94 for Michigan tod
Indiana.
Coro. .White 67.
Pork.. Dul l; Mess 12,12} ; Prime 9,25 ; new an«
chaoged.
Beef. .Firm at 8} to 9} for Mess; Primes to 6;
Hams nominal at 15.
Hams*. Extra cured, to arrive, at B}.
Hogs. .Quiet at 6}.
Better. .Ohio active at 9 to 12.
Lard.. New and old 8 to 81.
Cheese. .6 to 7.
Whiskey. .Unchanged at 25.
Sugar.. Quiet ; Orleans C to 6}.
Molasses. .Orleans 3fr.
Coffee.. 11* to HI.
Linseed Oil.. Steady at 90. i i
Baltiuose, February 1.
Flour. .Sates of 160 bbls. Howard street, at 4,60 ;
and City mills at 4,56}.
Com Moat and Rye Flour.. Unchanged.
Wheat.. Small sales oi red at 1,00(31,03; white
1050114. Corn: yellow 60061; white 07068.
Oats 44045. Rye 70.
Provisions.. Held firmly as last quoted.
Groaeries..Steady, but not active; Coffee: Rio
IHOl2*.
Whiskey. .24:0251 in hhds. and bbls.
Cikcihivati, February 1.
The weather has moderated, and wears the ap
pearance ol rain.
Bulk Meat. .Comioucd Urge sales at a shade fet
ter; Mess Pork ll}. Lard held firmly at 7} to 8.
New Orleans, Fobruary !.■
Cotton..Fttmcr ; sales of 3000 MuidJmu to-day
8112*012*.
Pork.. New Mess firm at 13,00. ’
Flour. .Ohio 4,25.
Corn. .Qoiet at 65068.
Lard. ;'K>g 909}.
Bacon. .Stdms 7} ; Shoulders 7 ; Hog round 6}.
Bagging 12; Rope6}o6£.
Molasses.. Prime 24}024}.
Coffee.. Rio advanced to 1101!}.
Cheese.. Western 8.
Tobacco.. 10012} for choice old crop.
Whiskey.. Dull at 28.
Sterling Exchange 7*-; New York sight 1} die.-
Cotton advanced In Liverpool 9 I*6.
WM. B. FOSTER
IN pursuance of a resolution of the City Councils ad
opted January 27, A. D. 1651, 1, JOHN B. GUTH
RIE, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, do hereby offer ii
reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ,for the arrest
—aAer the date of said resolution—and prosecution u>
conviction., of any person found guilty of any act or acts
of incendiarism, within the limits of said City.
jaSO JOHN B.GUTHRIE, Mayor
TIHE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will
males permanent and limited I nsurance on Property
in this City.and vicinity, and on shipments by. Canals,
Rivers, by Sea. Th* properties of this Com
pany are weU invested and furnish an available fond for
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. \VM. P. JONES, Agent,
mayl9 44 Water street.
State Qlutaal Fire Insurance Comaany,
BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfield st ., PrTTs*o*oii,
January In, 1851.
fpHE best evidence of the successor the Directors in
JL endeavoring to uakethe “STATE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY” meet ihe wants of the
community, is the unparalleled amount of business
which has been done—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 safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion
insured for only one year.
Number of Policies issued- 3,953
Amountof property iusured-**- 84,073,503 00
AmountofguaranteepremiQmß-845,490 3d •
Amountof cash premiums-- 24,631,80
Amountof guarantee stock- g 70126 18
Amount of losses 8 s’sOO 00
To be deducted from the above the incidental expen
ses of the office. F
To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country property, it is'believed
this company affords advantages in point of cheapness
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company
in this country. 17
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys
tem of Classification of Risks,excluding all special
hazards, insuring only a limited amoantin any one lo
cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of
laige fires, and &lso t 'ou both the Stock and Mutualplan
it not only possesses the cheapoess and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa
tion in,the profits.' ' v
■* Itis under the control of the following Director* -_i
P. Rutherford. A. J. Oillett, John B. Paoker.BamiidlT'
Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick WnhAr»
Klotz. J A. RUTHERI^EivVreVn
A.J.GILLETT.SdcV "
. A. A/Carhieb, Actuary. _ Jja27:y
, FItpVSBURQR
COUNEH OF AIABKCT AND THIED ITSrm
CHARTERED A. D. 1S50; the only £££»* i„ ,i
tunon of the kind in Pennsylvania. c - * re £ In f u *
iSSSSttEmST"' IMrtcorlin
Pr ° feB!or ° f Pm ’ na^'>-
La A w“-. M - Wxr.OH. EBq, Lecturer drt Commercial
Thoso wishing lo obtain a complete knowledci of
Bookkeeping and its application to every Cft ° { ,
.moss, also, a rapid anf elegant hand w?itw“are Lit'
ted,to call and ezonune the arrangements.’ • e ,n . .
Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday ew-ni* » ;
Reference.toany ofth&city merchants. • [decl§ B ’
STOLEN—A small, brown~and~wh;ii»
*Pftbi e l.DQG>' ftorn 57 Hand \yi lo
MtasaspiCyeryfiU xeturn th es ame ah all- be rr>
edfoPtbei.trouMe---' lia2S) HWOODWkS?-
JEFFEKBON COUNTY LAWD-l tiw, acre, for lii
°«* THokpsQNBFI *
New Orleans, February 1
Waboinoton, February 1
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,
Mayor's Office, Pilitburgh, January 29, 1651
Proclamation*
Fir* and marine Insurance.
Jttisalfdtuotts •
{^■^•PARTNERSHlP.—Thesubseribefrs hdva entered
Co-Partuersbip under the firm r of Scaife, At*
. WM.B. SCAIFE.
i-T, , JAMES ATKINSON,;
3 °?V • : ■ . * JOHNM. OKEL.Y.
H art prepared to fur
w " e «apparotu» for healing large or small
H WaSm'rmS.l' hot water,'and have engaged D.
lion f ra cr?.' ns *' 10 superintend jt s eonatruc-
AIFE, ATKINSON & OKELT.
25 MnSfr o. Molasses, per, steamer
Messenger. tdeclO] carsON A: M'KNIGHT
Molasses and bugar_ . —~r—
-62 bbls. N. O. Molasses; . ,
Id hhds. ■ do Sugar ■
.Landing fromsteamer.Kev,ions Blalei ttSd forsale.
- ia ? . CARSON A M’KNIGHT-oA W. 1.. , t .
WHAI-RING AND.PR in
large or small quantities, by ■ '
ial4 . W. P. MARS If ALL.
PLANTATION SUGAR-32 hhds.'iirisS-?T55SiS'n
<old crop ’> on and for .Xby
ueclß MILLER A RIOKETBON ■
F" INE french and German Wine for sard by ;
-JSjf ■ JAMES P.'HoftKArin
pLANTAGENEr^CAKB-^OHa^:A, Th&on l 7
XT sale and perfect Haror mannfaqtare?.” Just re
ceived, per express, another lot of these truly vaionbfe
nud umque Razors. . (jals] w.. wwif"™
COUNTRY knit SOCKS.-40 dSI. on hand a^r
VJ sale low toeioseconsignment'. .
T. K. fc.BHOS;,
jr29;lw •, •= -117 Woof street.
nnHE LEASE OF THE NEW. YOR'kURY GOOiJS
. A .STORE, No. 69 Market street.wuh Fixtures, and a
small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,'to be sold
at a bargain:; wishing, to commence busi
ness on Market street, the f above old established busi
ness stand,"one of the best on .the street, ! catv be had on
favorable terms. If .application is made immediately to
the subscriber, who wishes to change his busines?. '
ja3o - WM: H/GARRARD.
Gold hunting watches—Just' received and
for. sale at prices,- twelve spJenduLfull
jewelled gold hunting patent lever Watches—assorted
sizes for gentlemen and ladies. - , f
Also, six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson,
Gold patont lever Watches.
Also, twelve ladies’ gold Watches, of fine quality and
assarted sizes and patterns—all warranted..
W. W. WILSON, Watch MakeT,
ja‘2s comer of Market and Fourth sts.
iTkn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR;
IUU 50bags Coffee;
80bbls. N 0.5 Mackerel; ■*
75 bbls. Tar; - ' ■!
100 bags Saltpetre; Forsale by '
• • : - « T. WOODS A SON,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants;
jalO . . . , No-.©! Water street.
IMIE besiplacein Pittsburgh to buy real'good Tea, is
. at MORRIS & HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side
of theDiopjond—soc., 75c., and $l,OO fij. All srtlctly
genuine Teas., - *
The Black Teas at 75c., and the Green Teas at $l,OO,
are the Very bestTeasimported into the -United States.
French meTHnos, &c., Ac.—
20 pieces black'French Merino;
50 do colored; do; „# • '
100 do parametta Cloths, all colors;
189 ’do Coburg do, do;
300 do Alpaca. Just received at
A. A. MASON & CO.’S.,
dec!7 Nos. 02 and 64 Market street .
RAISINS— 500 boxesM. R. Raisins;
250 half do do ;
40 casks Currants;
40 boxes Citron;
10 cases, fancy boxes, Prunes;
JOSHUA RHODES A CO*,
__decl7 ■_ No, 6 Wood street
JUST RECEIVED and tor sale a new supply ot fine
PERFUMERY, including— "
Jenny Lind Pomades;
Queen of Flowers’ Hair Oil;
Porecine Soap;
Jenny Lind Extract;
Roussel’s Amandies;
COULTER A HACKE,
dec34 corner of Wood and 3d streets.
ougar. moeasb ES'Afnrcotfee—
Cj 24 uhds. Sugar;
150 bbls. Molasses ;
260 bags Rio Coffee ;
5 do Java do. For sale by
Jag* CARSON A M’KNIGHT.
SUNDRIES—
-3 2 hhds. Ombro Madder;
3ceroons Indigo;
20 bags Pepper;
5 do Aispice j
20 bbls: Alum ;
2 bates Cinnamon; \
5 casks EpsonvSaits;
15 do Saleratus:
175 bbls. N.C. Tar;
10 do Tanner’s Oil. For sale by
I*2l CARSON A WKNIQIIT.
11/ EDDINGS. Ac.—3oo Wedding Cake Boxes;.
ff 200 Cornelian Rinas.;
12 doz. assorted Gold Pens;
12 do do Spectacles;
4 do do Razors A Straps
Just received at tbo Watch and Jewelry Store.of
W. W. WILSON,
dec!9 corner of Market and Fourth sts.
PLANTATION barrets new crop
Molasses just received and for sale by
MILLER A RICKEtSON,
decl9 _ Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty st.
rjioßAC(x> : : ;' ;
_L 50 boxes superior s ) »Tobacco ; / .
Ocases, 6 boxes'each, nectar do;
10 boxes 16’s Tobacco For sale by
CARSON A M’KNIGHT,
ja2l 9} Water street.
LU SCOTCH WHISKEY;
- Irish . do: . : - i
Jamaica Ram, m bottles. For sale by
J. P. HORBACH,
declt 197 Liberty street.
Lard— ia bias. No. i; V ;
65 kegs do; For s-»le by ,
L. S. WATERMAN A 30N9,
_jaS ___ 31 Water and 62 From streets:
OAK IMITATION.—Paper Hartgings, gTainedTinmT
lation of oak, and varnished, tor sale by*
jan2s WALTER P. MARSHALL.
O nn< ) HAVANA ORANGES;
Malaga Figs;
160 drums do do
150* do do do For s&le by
JOSHUA RHODES A CO.,
ja24 No 6 Wood street.
tin Qft S!,£o AND $1,75 PER GALLON.—Tavern
ttP 1 - 4*o keepers would do well to try our Prims PaU
Brandy, at the above'prices, before purobasing .else
where. MORRIS A HAWORTH,
ja23 In the Diamond.
FINE Pale and Dark Cognac-Brandies for sole by
j&24 JAMES P. tIORBACIL
“/CHAMPAGNE COGNAC ” vintage; 1523, pa!e,in
y/ bottles, for sale by {jattG] MD. PATTON.
HOLLAND GIN—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and
_ Star brand, for sale by paw) M. D. PATTON.
iRISH WHISKfiY—2 puncheons ‘^Snarl’s” Dublin
genuine malt Whiskey, forsaleby.
j 029 _ . M. D. PATTON.
RUM— 8 bbls. New England and Jamaica'Rdmyfor
sale by (Journal copy.] M. D. PATTON.
A SUPERIOR lot ot Scotch Ale and Brown Sjout for
sale by jja34] JAMES P. HORRACH.
FLOUR— 50 bbls.fine Flour, just rec’d and f r sale by
octlS SH RIVER BARNES.
RINTING PAPER—AfuII supply of &l> the different
sizes on hand and made toorder. "
fob2o REYNOLDS A SHEE.
W' HITEBEANS—4 bbls. for sale by “T
dec27 . KING A. MOORHEAD.
COLTS REVOLVERS—Received by express, an -ad
ditional supply of these “ peace makers,” and, at
this time, in our city, necessary “ self-protectors.” ..
W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker,
j&25 Comer Market and Fourthsts.
RANDY and WINES, in bettles ;
Old Scotch Whiskey j
“ Irish K .
“ Pale and Dark Brandies j
“ Jamaica Rami
Champagne Wine ;
Madeira “
Cherry “
Port Wine;
Claret and Germaa do i For sale by
JAMES P. HORBACH,
ja24 1 197 Liberty street.
BRANDIES— 20 quarter and half pipes, of different
vintages,of the following celebrated brands,
“Hennesey,” “Otard,” “Dupuy & C 0.,”. i“ A. Seig
nette,” “Plnet, Caatillon A C 0.,” “ Jean-Louts.” Fpr
sale in lots to suit purchasers.; M. D..PATTON, .
jt29 211 Liberty street.
tTr S. HAVEN, corner ofMarket ahd Second st*
tV • has for sale, a large and varied assortment ©f
fine blank books, paper of alf qualities and 'English,
French; German ana American fancy and staple sta
tionery. ' ': , ' Cpovss --
A SHsntlfle Hatr Tonlo Restorer
ANDBEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles STf centa. Those
who have used Jones’CoralHair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—those who have- not. we-assure
it 'to possess the' following qualities.- It wiltTarce the
hair to grow on any part where'nature intended hair lo
grow, stop it falling oflycure scuTf or dandruff, and make
fight, Ted or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair'
soft and silky, nothing can exceed makes jit.
truly beautiful 1 and keeps it so. It t 9, indeed, the-mast
economical, yet superior article for the hair.- - {
Sold only at WiII.JACKSON’S Store,24o-Liberty 4-v
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37icentsy50ceMsaad
81.00. - t •; ■ fdecgQj 7
Central TeaStore* ", ’ . I -
TUBT RECEIVED a full and :fresh assortment ot
V Green and Black Teas, whlchwill be' sold on -tfie
most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, either from
the originnljackages or in metallic packs, to sait custo
mers. AH Teas warranted firesh—packedorJoose- I ''
• ja29’ ' ' 1 " H.C/KEbLVj Fifth'Street.:
. Jones' Solution of Jet, j
A LIQUID HUMAN; HAIR DYE for the changing of.
whiter red or grey, hair to a beautiful brown or ifct
black color,To a few rmnutes'. * Price 60cents anasl,Gp.
Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty;gtreetfPiusbmreh,
head of wood. ' ' ; 1 [dcc2fr
, A»HnLUKKS«fciIOn - iT^; (
HAVE ON HAND.ai tHcirrxtensive CABINET acid
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64. SnulhfielA at.
a large assortment of fancy and plain Farntnire,.which
they will sell 15 per cent, below castomary rates.
.. Terms—cash only. ) " • - - idec27:ly;
Howe’s Cough Candy.
F6r SALE ‘by H Smyseff Joel !Mohler^ Ogden
Snowden; Coulter A -Hacke,-Wm.-_Jackson, 'and
Keyser A MDawelVPiUibdtgh \y .UrM'ClellaiuijMad-
[nov29 1
COUNSELLOR APiATV/ |
OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant
street, Ftttborffr, Do. covls:dawly
Jo.r Sale ®o £et
T Faun for Sale.
HE subscriberpflers forsale thefbllowingdescribeiJ
of LAND, .itunteS inNtmh Fayette
A’loghew samr, TfL, 11Vinltee from fUtj-
S!om'rn.MiCohnell.lieirsofAmoe
Ewtng, deceased, Mr.. Wallace and James .StargeoD,
SSSWW- aere., more ozlene ;.on'.winch
stories
mfn 1 feel , on e, b V-SOi fioNheiJ in modem style; a
wale^’^ tJ P Mn P* “‘‘ h « 3°or i ipriig
o “‘ e i^y Bl ? nd^ o6<l Maie. lAlso,anew
,o ?® by40 > ;s ” Ul StabU'ngondir
Son hinlt bearing Apple Treeb;
100 bearing Pe&cn and a variety of other Fruit. This
Of an excellent qualityfond in a high state of
?bi o P Jrt.. n Xl > ,h ln ? un J 15 '' eaad Ceace, and waier in all
i'Si ’i Wllh coal and Umotoriei and
* coal bank, opened on the premises. This Farm is Very
osS h l s "t » S^ob£ n neigShood M Fo“fuAher
SrVhes^b^e&?S&:^ nt^ obin “ a,P '’
N R_T6. T. - ■ SAMUEL THOMPSON.
■ .The.aboye Farm, if not.disposed of before
?w d Hn^ a ? , ’ b Ji^ ll,day February, will be oflereddn
thy day, at public outcry on the premises.
North Fayetu Janoary 28,1851—ja29:dlwawts
■.■. .■ . Land for Halo. ! .
.'FHE.subshriberr i*. anthorized, to: : seif the l , foliowjng
M, described piece of lahd,.sitnated inßobinson town"
Lvaoshe.rsof James:2u!Elherron, Bobert Banting, and
r„L he V‘>? f Jol l a 8 Seuliey, on‘‘.Chartier’s Oreefc”
'MSS^S&Sr'& of FiWburehVandone-haifnSe
mn?^Ar-u.^ , S5- b T l^ e ’. s°n«4fing about 75 acres,
mo l* Of lfiss. This land is of an excellent quality for
garaemng purpose&-i4jeing located in a warm bend'of
me creek, and haviog-a first-nite bottom,that'nftver
tails to bnng an excellent drop,; The buildmgr.cousist
o( s verycomjorlabreframe Dwelling-House and frame
Barn, and an Oreh&rd of 50 bearing Apple Trees, with a
vanety of other BYniUv
. Fot’ enquire, of: James Id’Coy, or
theundersigned.- - • - JAMES C. RICHEY.
Robinson ip., Jan. 23,1851.
• N.B.—Terms easy and price moderate,
./jaggrdtwawif: Vs ■
Lnwretteevllle Property. “
FOR SALE—A valuable property of ts* feet front
on Batter street by 107 on rrospect street, with a
new. brick-House, .of five rooms, and 'a
Store fitted. up ana. doing a. good, business; ah «B •
exceileut Cellar and Bake Oven,St&blevGard eQ JSISB%
Ac. Also, a Steam Engine, arranged for turning two
lathes; three;Grindstouesi, and two small Mills for
grinding Barley, Corn Meal, Feed, Ac.} two wetUof
water; gram and meal cribs, ahd many other fixture.
Or the Real Estate will be sold without
the Engine, Ac. The dwner isgoiiig West, whichis the
only reason for offering so great a bargain. ’ ,
S. OUT&BERT, General Agent, ;
J 530 ' "dSmithfieldgtreet'
Very ValnabU city Property tor. Sale;
undersigned, i Administrators of -.lhe v estate of
• X. Thomas,Fainnan, deceased, offer for sale the entire
real estate of the said. Thomas Fairmafi. consisting of
one 20 feel lot fronttngon Liberty street, running back
to a 10 feel alley-. Also} the tavern stana known as the
Mansion House, with the grounds and stable connected,
fronttngon Plum alley, thlrlythfee feetfourincheß. ;
Alsp, ihree lotsfrontiDgon Cherry aley,each eight
een feet froht;.and; limning back 60 feet, parallel with
Plum alley. -Allof which ptoperiy will.be sold at pri
vate sale, by application to uie Subscribers; or if not sold
before the 25th of March, will' be offered at 'auction to
the highest bidders. _ . . i
Also, the-Taverh aland is offered to rent. Apply to
R. FAIRMAN, or
R. CAMPBELL,
ja3o:tmr2s ; 151 LibertystTeet.
For Hent*
ALL thatporiion of my river bottom, lying betweeh
the Pittsburgh and Braddock’s Field Plank road
and the.river, supposed to contain about fifty acres,jto
which wiir.be ’attached a two story Frame House, with
an excellent cellar underneath, ah Orchard, a /Stable
and Bam. It is in a high state of cultivation, and Would
be well calculated for Dairy or Gardening .purposes:—
The facilities of getting to market are equal to any in the
county, as the occupant will have his chbicebflhe river,
plank road or railroad for his accommodation. No per
son need apply unless he can come well recommended
for honesty, industry and sobriety. .
jaJ»:tw* WM. G. HAWKINS,
■ { Heal fistate for Sale. ..
ffjlHE undersigned offers for sale a large number.of
li valuable building lots, and some very desirable site s
(or manufactories, in the boroogh of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public School House and English Lu
theran Chur<tti>
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 pro
fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable.:
‘For pardculars and terms enquire of. the undersigned,
at the office of Geo; F. Gilmore,'Esq., on Grant street,
Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William
Symmes and N. Patterson, Esq’rs. at their-offiees in
Birmingham. pan27] MOSES F. EATON.
For Sate*
THE subscriber offers for sale a. large and well built
BRICK HOUSE, with five or^more acres of ground,
sunaied on the Fourth street Road, within three miles of
this city. Possession given on the Ist of April nextt—
Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over
FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there
on, situated near .the, above* Also, a lot of ground 43
feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr.
A. Toner, near the city, opposite. the 7th Ward, on
Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately.
It is now.certain that the Plank Road will be completed
past the above property eariy in the coming, summer;—
For further information apply.to DAVID BEELER, 4th
street Road, near the first described property. .Qa22:tf
Snmmer Boarding Boose to Let.
THE . Mansion on Nunnery Hill. with out Boildings,
Orchard, Shrubbery, Jtc., incluaing about ten acres
of groundsill be Jet to a good tenant, who wishes to
keep a bouse for the reception of visitors.
The person renting may become an Agent for the sale
of some of the adjoining ground, and, If successful ia
sates, may more than par the rent. The
healthy, and has many facilities making it particularly
desirable *s a summer retreat. Thompson
Bell.atthe office of A. WILKINB & CO^
ja22 comer Third and Market sts.
Valuable Property for Hent*
■ A three story BRICK HOUSB> belonging to
the estate of Wm. J. Tomtit, deceased, is offer
i sal ed for rent or lease. It issiiuated on Fourth ft.,
Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been
newlypapered and painted ; it it now occupied by Mrs.
Verner. Rent, $250 per annum. Apply to myself, or
Roekbt C. Torrsur, arthe works of Knap & Co.
: Possession given on the Ist of,April;* ! . ; •
L.R.aPABOY,
dec27:lf Guardian. ,
-v Drug and Prescription Store Tor Sole*
1. DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in
iL a flourishing and improving part of the city,'which
is doing a profitable business, is, offered for sale upon
easy terms. ' • '
For further partlcnlars, apply at this office. L * Ija22
. Penn,street Property. tot sale*
QA’PEET on Penri street byllO met deep'lo an alley,
Ou rjust below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat
thews* LiVery Stable. Enquire of Thompson BeU, at '
ja22 A. WILKINS & CO.*S. :
1 (inO AGRE9 OF -LANDrin Jefferson county, for
1 9V/UV/ sale. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the
A. WILKINS Sc CO.,
corner 3rd and Market Btsi
. • Cheap Country Residence.
A LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will
J\. be sold very low to any one wishing to build there
on. The access will be easy, and the - lot commands: a
moat beautiful view. [oct2i] THOMPSON BELL. r
- . ....-For Rent,
A HANDSOME STORR, on''Market street,’ between
Third and Bsurth streets, at present occupied hy
Mr. Thomas While, Ok 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. . : h E* D. GAZZAM, >
apl:tf Office, Third st., oyer the Post Office;
Coal i*ana on YougmogUenyv
I AA ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam
JUU there is a pit opened and-railroad prepared (or
putting coal in boats- [oct2l] , THOMPSQN.DELL.
• .• . ‘ ~ To;JLet*.-.' -
A TWO STORY-BRICK HOUSE, on Bank
.Hlll.Laqe, Allegheny,between the Hand street bridge
and Aqueduct. Enquire of 11.-W. Fish, Real- Estate
Broker, cornet of sih and. Smlthfield streets.. [oct29
For Sale.
MTHE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 16
Hay street, Snyder’s Row. Price S3OC3. Terms
—SS9O cash; 8500in.one year; andB2ooo.in.five years.
To be secured by- mortgage on the premises. Clear of
all incumbrance, and title indisputable. Apply to -
i WILLIAM. JDIGBY, j
ja7:lm ...... .. No. 181 Liberty.street.
A Ffirm for H.Io.
rfIHE subscriberoffera for sale a FARM OF LAND,
X ‘containing ICO acres—loo of which are
The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to
Jefferson; itis well-watered ; with a bearing orchard,
and peach and pear- trees;-and a Coal bank. The
buildings consist of a hawed log House-and‘Barn; with
Stabling. For fuhher partidularaapply to the subscri
ber ,on the premises, 4n Allegheny county.l3 inilbs
frora-Piusburgb. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON.
' Sloon township, October 23-rtf- ? i
i For Sale.
A LOT OF GROUND,rcontaining 2I Acres r situate
J\. one mile below the -Beavex. Beaver conn
ty, on whieh there is erected Anew Brick House,4o. b>
40 feet,Ti stories high,withra basement; has
-been woll builtand well finished; andcontains 13 Toonu.
Jtis within 200 ymds of the Ohio river; and:commands
a fine viewoi it.andis bounded-on. the North west-by
the dtate road leading to-New Lisbon, Ohio.v This pro
peny would be desfrable-for a country residence.or for
a gardenji lotofo acres
adjoining it will beaold With, it, if. desired, by -.the pur
chaser. The: terms are so moaerate,; that it will; be a
bargain to the puschaaer. Enquire of .
N. P. & O; L. Bv FETTERHAN,
feb23:tf • > » i t --Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.
.:.V.;:j... ;;F«UL.BAIe 9 ....
A HOUSE ANDLOTj'mhiatctf on Pike Btreet,batween
: A Walnut and Factory stroats,]FlAh Ward: The Lot
is 25 feet iront and 100;feet deep, on 'i ich thert are
two small Frame Tenements. Termaea y^—Titlegood.
For ‘paTticulare,i enquire ‘of ■ Alderman -PARKINSON*
Pentt aiteet; Fiflh’Werd. r may9:tf^
■;•; .7; ’ Cand for Bale.
fFIHE Chartieris Coal Company:will sell some wry d#-
X sirdbU puca of LAND, situated, on and near, the
Steubenville Turnpike, and near \he.»oathernterminus
of their railroad.
The Land will be divided into 'quantities to suit pur
chasers, and the terms of payment ’will be verv easv
Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, •
„:sep4.. .. : r.Manager.:
..7'77 %OfVp%. r:,.-. 1 • i
A • .LARGE CELLAR, suitable, for storing - Posses-
A. stop For terms, apply to Geo
Weymao, or GEORGE HUBLEY, j
-•••—Norl50 Water street. ’
>ep3l:tf HENRY W. PISH.
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HOPE EVES.
WONDERFUL CURESIT .
Dr* JBogcro’ Synap of lilvcrwort and
1 • ■ -• ; ahd •• ■.
O &ReH ALAGUA |
For ih* complete cure of-Coughs, Colds.lnfluenza. Asthma
Bronchitis,Spitsing qf Blood, end all othtr Lung
- Complaints Undtng to CONSUMPTION. \
This syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral
whatever, bat is .composed entirely of those f Rbbts r *
Herbs;anAyegetable substances which nave a specific 7
influence/upon the Lungs, and theirconnected organs.
Ix&tmaudxWtffecs is to allay all irritation, and gently;
remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the
Throat and Air-Passages; thusrelieving the Cough, by
rubduing thf inflammation and other caoses which give ;
use (oil. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone!
to .the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more;
thoroughly •to remove from the Blood those impurities
.and diseased partic)es,-which,' if retained,’dor so much'
mischief In the system, and lay the tbundatiosTor incu-;
rable CON SUMPTION.' It also exerts a decided action
upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through!
thoExhalenu. much of that morbid.ioatter which would
otherwise be thrown back upon the Lungs; thus relieving 1
them of apart of their work, and rendering the system;
pure and healthy. Whentuberclesarefonning,itcaeoka
their development and farther progress; or u ulceration
has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwingoff the!
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the nicer-!
ated cavities, and restores theni again to healthy action.
ThU iMedicine, therefore, is not a putftatiwmerely,
which only relieves for the time being, bulisaiAoroiigA
eunxriw, as itstnkes at the very root of the disease, and
by removing it, removes at once all its remote' ina at--
tendant consequences. This is ■ its ■ distinguishing chat*
property possessed, in equal power,byno.
other medioine of like nature,now before thdDuolic.
t 1 CIRCULARS, 4C.,
As no ordinary afced; advertisement Can fully explain 5
meritsof this article, the Proprietors have
published a now Circular, giving the history of this Medu
.i me description, naturae., at its principal Ingredi
ents; the effeqt theyare designed to have upon the
Lungs and Liver, mid acopious reference to the persons
who have been eundby u—giving their names and resi
dences, even to the street and the number.
are vritA a Cough, or whose Liings are ihrhe
least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon ihe
Agents-named below, and procure ono of these Pam
phlets. It can be had will well repay a perusal.
The “ Hints on Healthp and “ About taking Colap may
be worth to yourself ;and family,
' \ .HUNDREDS op dollars,
in the shape of Doctors* Bills saved, betides being the
means of prolonging many a valuable life.
WARRANTY*
Such iso nr confidence in its virtues, that we are will J
ing to warrant this Medicine in every ease of rumt Cold
(where used According to the directions on page 7tb of
the pamphlet, inside the-wrapper of each Dottle), and
where the .person is not Satisfied that he is deriving
benefit from it, by: returning the bottle within twenty
four hoars 1 time, “
. .. ■ THE MONEY
will be retained. Ky Bee page 3d of the pamphlet in
side-ihe wrapper oTeaeh bottle.
ERVTORt, Tab; and CANCHAUAGUa, aid let no
other be palmed on to yon. - -
CAUTION . —None genuine, unless there is on thohufT
nf founim months standing.Curtd .
Alter being given op twice by eminent Physicians! ;
m ’/r cp ♦«. « .ALB4Hy l Jnnesth;iß©. ■
„ s 5? O,c 4 1 JP«-—lberewlm forward to you
aCetlificats qf a Curtf effected by year Compound "Syrup
or Liverwort, Tar. and Canchalagtuu Th e Cough f dnd
KtvKtoratum W&s oi. fourteen months had
baffled.the skill of several of our eminent physicians in
New > York,Albany and Cooperstown; lam the oerson
m whomthe.cnre was effected, and as I had previously
ne' faith in patent medicines, I have since tried it on
others, and.haye: become, satisfied ol its value, filine
was asgreat&cure ever performed,as!had,
during my sickness, Seen given up tartee&p my physidansl
I have now cdmmenced my. business, anef iakiaff I
think, about eight "bottles, - .o> ,
Yonrs, respectfully, THOS. C. PAULDER.
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CUBED.
' HOW VROMPILT IT ACTS. J i t V
A. Lang.. Baker x No. 388 JPeorf street,
N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken
unwell,. ana soon commenced bleeding- freely at the
Lange. I called in a Homoeopathic physician, bnt his
medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert*
isement, and thought I would tryZ>r. Rogers' Stmnj of
Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagua. Before t had taken
up the third bottle* my bleeding had sldpped r my Cough
was gone, and I felt as : well as usual.' My health is now
good. I consider it a most excellent medicine,’ antfcor
dially recommend ii to my friends. [2%£r statement was
made to the Proprutars, March 12*A,1850/| ;:i ‘ ;
Jjr* This whole paper might be filled wiih letters al
ar to the above, from those who have been cured.
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A.L. BCOVILL
A C0.,-Proprietors at their Prino>af ifepot,GOTHIO
HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom!all or
ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, post-paid.
ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; 0. M.
Curry and H/P-Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend,
Carr A Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham.
PRICE—In large bottle, $1,00; or six bottles f0r85,00
‘ declltdaw
Philosophy of Brandreth’s Tagfitshia ;
' Pills. ..
WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood
was established, the secret springs of
were then partially exposed to our view. We saw And
understood that the food we eat, .was converted into
blood, which repaired the waste of the ahimatmaohine;
tiie food is fuel, which keeps at a lift heat the infamiiil
nres that warm and invigorate • our inner man.- The
blood is an electric-fioid which carries this heat to every
ramification of. the body, e ven; to the extremities of the
hair and homy nail., -While the blood irthus the sent of
life, it is also the seat of disease. Food, gives the body
strength; ■ Brandrclh’s pills ■ give' blood the necessary
power to throw ontfrom iuelf allimparities, thasiren
dering the stream of life pore and healthy. If men were
more sincerei there would.be fewer religious creeds ;
and if they kept close to nature’s laws jut the management
of their bodies, they would require little medicine. 'VAs
men grow.-intelilligent they will become wiserandhap
pler;eyennow, their wisdom is proved by the ftet that,
when sickness assails.them, they use Brandfeth’s Vege
table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health.
Theyare pecnliarly adapted to the climate, and require
no extra care when they are used, in either diet or cloth
lug. They should be always in the bouse, so that upon
the first indication of sickness they may be used. One
dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a
dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In cplds,
coughs, asthma, rheumatism,costiveness, fevcts,and in
allocum.heavyordeep-seatetf’pains,their effects will
be found beyond all Three or five will act like
a charm, often curiogu. dangerous malady at once, sa- .
ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend
ing. Remember, Brandrelh’s PiUs axe a knownaud
fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundred* of
thousands in this country and throughout
world, Tliey are quietly superseding all other medi
cines. Thev take out only that from the-blood whichis
the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and
health •• they produce healthy sleep'at nighr, and an ab
petite that relishes all-kinds of food. : “ , . ; i :
Sold at No. 29Diamond alley—the only place l in Pitts
burgh where thegenuine Brandreth Pills ore kept for Sale
—the undersigned is the oniyagentin the city. v-.
aec2fc3m ■ ; ''REPPATH.
v'.' ’ Private V'V.-v- 'r
DR. B ROWN, No .&1 DIAMONB aLL M? #
Dsvote3 hisentfra attention to anoffic*
gFjpsS‘%practice: His tcriness is mostly confinedto
Frivol* or Ven«r<oLfDit eoj*». ana such pain*
, affections, .broughtbh bjrimprudence
f youthful indulgence and exeesa.’ ' r
* { ,"W' j Syphilis,’ ErnpUons,l€iOAort
>—-r-r heajGleet, Slnelure, Uretfital Discharges,
Imparity of the Blbod* with aH diseasea o . the venereal
origin.- Skin Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter,
Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,SenunaiWeakness.lm*
potency, Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakness, Months
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Alio*
Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Lofcs, Irrita
tions of the Bladder; and Kidneys, successfully treated
Cure guaranteed.
FoarteenJea^B , practiceJ(fourin this city* enables Dr.
Brown to oner assurances of speedy cure to oil wbomay
come underhis care., ; ;* ;
Office and r private consulting robins', 65 Diainond siy.
g?* Chaigeg moderate.
R edyfor Rheumatism is m speedy andcertalnremedy
forthatpainfultrouble; Itneverfails- ' ' j
Office and Private Consultation Rooma No. 05,:DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh; Pehna. The Doctor is always at
home. • ; ; lahl6-daw*f
7 White* ;■
LADIESare cautioned against using common' Drena
red Chalk. -
. Theyare noi&ware how frightfully injurious it is
to how coarse, how rough,how '
sallow, yellow and unhealthy/tho sam
appears after using preparealChalk!
Besides, it is injurious, contain
.; ing alarge quamityofLead S
We have prepared abeautifol vegetable article, which
wecaU JONES’ SPANISH LILY-WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri
ous-qualities ; and it imparts to the skin' a natural
•healthy,; alhbaster,-clear, living white| at tho'saine
time acting as cosmetic on the sxiri:making it soft ‘and
smooth, fold by. the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber
‘gg te c t‘' ricafflc^ ;
Tho Human Body mait Perspire,
TO ;
XTOW, Josbs* Italian. Chemical., Soap causes, a free
P®'fPPtrauon,and st the same time mollifies,'softens
the a*ui, Riyxnjr it.the texture and beauty of ah infant's.
..SCuRVy*SALT RHEUM AND'SORES,' ■
aro soon not only healed, bni cored .by its use, as at
leaatsevenphysicians in New York know: who use it
m such cases, and find ii unfailing—as alsoAn
V , PIMPLESiBLOTCHES; FBEra.ES,
skin disease. .The reader is assured that
uus is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will Drove.
* 95!Sii5^? inoTat ® at Wwt 80 persons cured of ■ 1 ■
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
B„ U ,Y “> “J*®;"- 3 " 1 *again assured,l would not
•hf. D l.?, lU, ? KEI> ’ OR chapped feesh, :
TcH a nure, Jbut a preventive; and I
fv.Jw. Jl any one aßieted with snEof
the above, or similar diseases,willfind this all and even
taonjMammhle in its properties) than I slate; - v.r-\
!L£ Bat, render, the stores are flooded With imitations,
ana be sure you ask for Johss* Italian Chemical
PRtsb U Y h* 1 Agcnt^bi
otb v
PERSONS Who have either, are honprab y assured
that if their breath is ever go fi»U,OTlneir •
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OK-YELLOW/: i.
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones’
Amber-Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow,
and the breath odlferoaslyweet. - >1:;.^.??;
.gold bnlyatJACKSON’SStore, 240 Liberty street,
head of Wood. - - :: -IdecBtt
on HXS. TOBACu6 in store and for sale by
Ov nov4 STDAET & SILL,
. . ' v’. *■' ll
Z' t? * &<**-'* £.