The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 02, 1851, Image 4

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SAVANNAH DIRECTv -
TAPSOOTX & co» , js i: ., t
General Emigration and Fortign Exchange Qfft I #.,
THE undersigned haying accepted the Agency of Hie
above well known House, is prepared to bring < ut
Passengers from the OUTCotmlry, on as favorable ter'-is
as any other House in Ahe Qltyl' . •>> i
' Passages can be engaged in the following lines,
sailing puncloally on the days appointed:
SWALLOW TAEL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 th
and 21st of each'Monih.
RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the fiOth .pf
each month. 1 «. v
THE Z LINE lesvea Liverpool Twice a Month.
THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London
onlhe 6th, I3ih,2lst and 26th of every Month. .....
THE CLYDE LINE ot Glasgow Packets sails frrm
GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month.
ALso—*A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans.
{£7* Passengers shipedfrom New York to any pan »f
the West. . _. , . .
Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and so
penntends the embarcation ot alt passages engaged in
; this Country.' ~U'- ' • i
- desirous of ywurag-;,the Old. Country
can-;bhvc 3dieir passage engaged inrottgh from Pius- ;
byT-application eiifcer-persanally- or by letter,
t 'fpost paid) lo the undersigned. V.
iTr" ; . ;CPASSAGE FROM NEW YORK
■, ' Very reduced rates by applying to the
* Aceni tbr/ihe'Messru. Tapscott,' of New
York. JAMES BLAKELY.
Conterot SlXth’and Libertygtreets,
(2nd stogy) Pittsburgh
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COVODE <fc COLE,
Pennsylvania Ea&rodd Co.—Central Railroad.
THE subscribers having been appointed Shipping
Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we are now prepored to receive
any amount of merchandise or prodace for shipment
Hast.
Goods via this raale willbe carried through in five
days, and al! constgned.to us will be forwarded free ol
commission or charge far advances.
Rata of Freight between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
Dry goods, hats, shoes, books, stationery, cutlery, eon
fectlonary, fruits, feather*, farniture. drugs, medicines
saddlery, &c SI, 100 E*j.
Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye stuffs,
oils, leather, clover, flax, limotny and other prass
seeds, wool. &c. 60c. 100.
Beef, pork, batter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee,
tallow, grain and rags. 60c. & 10(1.
Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay
bones, bacon, &c. 50c. & 100.
COVODE A COLE,
corner Penn and Wayne streets
Ist, 165L—i?10
Pittsburgh, Jal;
Fare Reduced*
MONONGABELJ ROUTE
Bnttmsvtlle and Cumberland to Baltimort and Philad'a.
THE Morning Boat leaves daily at S o’clock, A. M.,
precisely, connecting whb the Cars at Cumberland
next morning.
Tbe evening boat leaves daily at C o’clock. P.M.
(except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars a
Camberland next evening, at 10 o’clock.
Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only •'B9.
rime through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only S lO.
The National Road is now good. Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland —
which makes ibis decidedly the best routs East
NOTICKI
Another Fresh Arrival at No. 97,
Comer of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, Pitatntrgh.
jQ GKKOtV Jc._CO. have jusl received another new
. supply of DH Y GOODSzstd VARIETIES, which
have been purchased since the late decline hi Kaxti-rn
prices, which will be sold at a sjialladvajccx. Owing lo
our adjr&uLage* in buying, and long experience in Hie
business, we tinner ourselves that wp can afford our
goods at prices regardless of competition Oar stock
will he fouud to be unsurpassed in the western mark«*t.
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the.
old stand by Gregg it hTCanilless.
We have jostupeued a fresh lot of Intestylesof BON
NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns, Berages, Mous
de Laines, Ladies' White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimps,
Silk Fringes, Ac ; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Ca*si
meres, Summer Pantaloonery.Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives. Spoons,
Razors,Scissors, Ac., and ail other articles in thet r line,
too tedious to.tneution We have on hand, )o<t receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers, by ex
press,# large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
al*, and being weekly in the receipt of such Good*, we
intend keeping oar assortment complete We earnestly
solicit an eariv eall frotg buyer* generally, before pur
chasing elsewhere. u
Tinny eases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, or' va
no os kinds
Hr Remember, No 97, north-west comer of Wood
street ana D.amond alley. Piusbargh
N. B.—The business of the late" firm of Gregg 4 M’*
Candless is to be settled by D Gregs at the above
stand, who is folly authorized a-d in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. f;e9
Dp. Jayne'i Family Medicines.
EXTRACT of a i euer trom Uie Rev K. L. Abboti n
well known anil highly esteemed Missionary m the
kingdom of Barm ah. dated
Sat* cow at' Abaacab, Februar>-, IS4G.
Dr. D . Jayne, Pktladdphia: My Dear Sir—We are
now in great want of your Medical Preparations. \\ ur
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaiuatde medicine
rn this country in bowel complaint?, and liu been a«ed
in all our Missions with the most gratifying soccess I
have known it in many cases to art like a charm Your
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best
medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that
I have ever used They are in great demand, and w«
Are entirely oot of them. We need five hundred boxes
of them. Bro. Beecher says we coaid use a thoasand
boxes yearly among our people to great advantage. I
have used your TONIC VERMIFUGE as a tonic in in
termittent-fever, with the most complete success 1
think it onco was the means of Baving ray own son. Du
ring ray travels among the churches the past season, I
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ
enza, attended with coughs of a mo3t violent character.
I often regretted I had not bad a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to acminister io them, for I : elicve
from what I have seen of iu effects, that it would have
been jut the thing for those poor people. I presume you
have not hitherto had an idea to what an extent your
medicines are used in all our Missions.
Affectionately yours, E. L- ABBOTT
For sale at the Palrtn Tea Store, fg, Fifth street. £jy 1
Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle*
*T>HIS article is intended for family user and should be
J. found in the possession of every family in the land.
Mechanics who are in constant danger of injury to their
persons through accident, and the improper or careless
use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable to
them.and altera fair trial, will consider it indispensable.
“This mny certify* that we, the undersigned, haviug
frequently made use of Judd’’* Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Penfield A Camp, Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession
al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas
ter, in dressing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds
of fresh wounds ; also, for *ore nipples, a remedy une
qualled* CHARLES WOODWARD, M.lh.
WM. B CASEY, M-D.,
D. HARRISON, MD.,
F. WOODRUFF, M l) .
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D., Botanic.
Comprising all the practising physicians in the city of
Middletown.
For sale by
lyi
Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root,
/SCCUPIES ihe from rank among the proprie'ory
medicjaes o t this country for completely curiog
Can! cr, SaH Bheom, Erysipelas, and oil other diseased
arising from an impure state of the blood: Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs,Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron
chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc
cess in all cases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating the entire system
If the testimony of thousandsof living witnesses,from
all-parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu
larly efficacious m cunug ail Human and lestoring De
bilitated and broken down constitutions- It is purely
vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com
bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite .to PURIFY THE BLOOD.
It lias removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled lllfi. skill of the best physicians, and has also cured
Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the least im
pression upon. __
It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relieves i n ull cases of Asthma, ami may he
used in all climates, and at all seasons of the year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at
103Fonntain-street, Providence, R. I .and sold whole
sale and retail, by S. N. WICKERS HAM.
Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sis., Pittsb’h
Stranger, Look at Tklt I
Daguerreotypes for one dollar, put up
m Fine Morocco Cases* The subscribers announce
10 °f Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
get a likeness for one half the usual price, not to bo sur
passedby those taken in the’Eastl 1 We don’t mean to
» k, b y »">•■ Having a large sky and aide
'<■ die moat fastidious. ’We
lo . lak ,' a unless it gaits
them* Miniatures put in Lockets, Pi a * or Rines Sick
or deceased persons taken at their reSdenee 5 * ° ,C *
FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY
merriman & lawyer.
Rooms on 3d st. opposite St Charles Hotel
mylfcOmd.
Pine Oil Lamps*
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of these LAMP?,
for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,
which Twill sell at greatly reduced prices.
JOHN S. TOUGH,
82 Fourth sl, between Market and Wood.
Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, m the
above-named Oils. jjeii
fTtHECo-Partnership heretofore existing between the
JL subscribers, under thefirm of J.S. BONNET A Co.,
it this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of the concern m settlement.
JEROME S. BONNET.
, MATTHEW D. PATTON.
April Ist, 1650.
sold my entire ifiterestia. the Arm of J. S.
Bohhxt & Co. to M. D. Pattqh, my late partner, and in
retiring from business, I lake great pleasure in recom
mending him to the confidence of my friends and the
public. [ap3] J. S. BONNET.
•\tTATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE win cure allcases
Tt of Headache, Low Spirits, Mental or Physical
Decay, and is so wonderful in rejuvenating premature
old age, and correcting decrepitude, brought on by ex
?.?**"?• illdu *P? ncc, nothing-bat a triafean convince
ltS Ills not an excitant, but a
ly vegetable and harmless
Sold in Pittsburgh by S. L. CUTHBERT
i SO Smithfield street.
KIWE’S SHAKER SABBAPABILAA. * few
more dozen of ihu valuable medicine, lor Dm core
disc&scs.uiiing from an impure slate of th*
jast rweiTwi add for 'ale by JAMES a? JONES 100d ’
aQl * corner of Liberty and Hand B U.
BUCKETS— 50 dnz for Bale by
STUART t JJ ILL
[Successors to McFaden £ Covodc.]
- jQANAL' BASIN, FENN BTRKET.
185!.
VIA
J- MF-SKIMEN. Agent,
Office in the Monongahela House
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
corner of Wood and First sts
MORSE’S
mstoratton.
JSmJliwl
KdiK OtoottiV’Se'w Books I
! A.'i; ! fIOLMiig ; JLITERAR y OKPOT, No. 74 Tuird
opposite the Post Office:
’ 'iA>ndoh : ATt;J<7iirnal for August,
i*>eTbe Villas
..Suborban Residences, 4te. v.: • i
i W,Arppricn—byLady Staart-ftlortley, ,
TUe'Bcalp T Humers Is Northern Mexico—by Capi
Mayne Reid. ' ' -—-T ; * } ,
Rajjih Rullierfork: a Sea I.le-by Sir Admiral Pi.her.
• •,.JSy?*- A oW9 e, r or J>l>®. *Ml»»«d,o«.Ufe.! !
- -DiUtHrtmry df Mechanics. No 37.
-= ldueU’» ld»lni[ AgaiNo. ar>9. ;!1
,
ssSss&tea-1 ■
-7'«MiwUeV»idMU:lt>'ido>'d ' >•••
The Gipse,£Wcjr--bF4J. .VV. Me Reynolds. i
or,^" e '(auW of 1)10 B »ule Field—a Tile of
.-^El^offßeS 1 ‘ i " :r: I^ia '' C M ,(vi,y
TOO,APyp.ntares or Paul Periwinkle: a Sea Story
atttbor or Alien Locke."
; Qorapaman-r-wtthillustrations '
Travelers Guide through ihe U. 8. and 1
Berut, or the Snow Bjrd: a Tale of ReaL Life—by
Hohiz. ■ /
The.H<sir^<West Wayfejad— aTalebv Mary Howitt.
rhe Rone—by Bnlwer. , fnnff?
. i»«w fliule l -
KLEBER, No. 101 Third street, hm just selected
• .from aaicing the latest east> rn publications the
! following now aha fashionable Music :
My Hopes have departed forever;
Make.raeno gaudyebapiet;
Oh! boys carry me along;
Turn not away. Duett by Foster;
Pd offer thee this+and of mine ",
Mignon’scelebrn ed song; ,
I dream of my Fatherland. Jenny Lind ;
Mary, we pray for tbee. Moore;
The half broken heart;
And are we thus compelled to part ?
Little Red Riding Hood ;
, Spirit Polka. Nelly Bly;
•> Lily . . do Camptown Races;
1 Bride’s do Passing A way ;
Bloomer do Little Blossom;
Love do Blanche Alpm ;
Ravel do Ocean Bnriul;
Byerly’s Waltz, Natale. fauld
iew 800 l
TUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and
tl Cheap Publication Store, No 85 Fourth street:
Lewis Arundel; or the Rail road of Life.
Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance By Sir Ad
miral Fisher.
The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys
teries of Paris. By Eugene Sue.
A fresh supply oi Blackwood for August.
No. 10 Field Boob of the Reaolntion.
The London World of Fashion.
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the
Norman Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield By
John Lord CampbrP. L. L D
Bostwick on the Causes of Natural Denth, 4c ov7
Now Music.
JOHN H. MELLOK, No. dl Wood street, ha* ree< ; v.-ii
ihe following piece* of new nnd popular Mui>ic
Dolcy Jone*. By S C Foste ,
Oh! Boys. Carry Me Along By S. C. Fo>i-r
Peaceful Nights—Dncit. By Glover ;
Moonlight Sleeping—Duett;
We Now Most Part; The Cavalier ;
Take Me Home to Die ; I Watch for Tbee ,
Be Kind to the Loved (!>nes at Home ;
Father’s Prayer ; Joe Hardy;
Why Do Sommer Roses Fade ;
March From Lucia di Larnmermoor;
Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ;
Fest March; Village Q 8; World’*Fair do .
I Have Riches, Thou Hast lieauty—Variations ,
Come,Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do ,
Le Tremolo. B> Rorseleti. do ;
Believe Me, if ail these Endearing Young Charms;
Diadem ttyeriy’s, Aurora and Silver Bell Waltzes ,
Lily; Nancy’s Fanny; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire F')*;
Jenny Gray; Syracuse; Cottage; Of den; Coquetc;
and Cally Polkas. |au*J7
Modern Harp,
Cl BLI/.MEbas /ust received alaige slock o( Vih‘A.l.
/. and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, amo-g
which are—
The Modem Harp—or Best u Haercd Mclodini —a
coMtciiou of the moil popular church mullein use ,
The Boston Melotleon—in three volume*' consisting
of‘*ong*. glees, rounds, * e , Ac.; including man v of i'»e
inO'i popular pieces of the day, arranged and La rno
nized for four voices.
flic Me odist—a uow work con lain mg sc > acted »: • ;□«
from Uie most celebrated composer*, with aecompMti
meat for the Piano Forte,
The National Glee Book Air—l r tour voices;
Sell-instiuctiug Sdhoolfor the Violin—u newanti
eutific work, in inree parts, complete m ope. B> G
Saunderß ;
The Melodcon —a collection of the most popular Me.
ladies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve
numbers,
Henri Hertz’s new and complete Piano Forte School
Burgmnller’s u-w and improved edition of Pm no
Forte instructor;
Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor ,
CareassL’.Carulhs’, and-R Oulvrr*' Guitar Inorm i.»r;
Amateurs’ Qunrtelte Club— in three numb' r* ir ur
parts, for the Ist and fid Violin, Violinceiio and Fluir
Instrumental Music, m (our part* and G ouro' er..
Howe's Musician's Companion—iu three pnn» .
At the Old Ettablistud p/ano ffiwi,
aaS No. Itti Wood
Superior Watch Repairing.
JOHN M HUBERTS, WaTC HJIA.KBH A* D
JE WBLLEII, deetre'* again lo call the
letiUjii of the public to the workshop which he ja
has opened at No 10 Fifth street, two doom fromO&A&0
Market, where he conu <ues to devote ln« spccini ai’n,-
Uon to the tepainng and refitune of Chronometer. Du
plex, Patent Lever. l/Kpiuc. and every description of
fine Watches and Clocks.
Having fi,r a number of years been employed na Fore
man in the workshop of the largest i» thi»
city, I Sauer myself that those favoring me with pa:n-n
-age will find ail work ei trusted executed m the i>. «.i
manner and on the most reasonable terms
References— John Harper, Esq, Edward Heazleton
Esq.,R 11. Hartley. E»q vJcfjfcai) Wood well, Jo«bua
Rhodes A Co., and Wm U.
A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, J«»-
elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac , cop>tunUr on hand, which
have been purchased at the lowest cosh prices, and wi!l
be »old at a very *mall advance fortbe same [uuitf
Citizens and
lf *rr> DO you wish to purchase a fine _ !J -r r
GOI.DorSILVER W^TCH.ataboatS®^
jfeone-half the usual price ! If so. call at HOOD'S
QUNEW JEWELRY' STOKE, 51 Marker
two doors north of Third, and take a look at his n**w
stock, jost arrived, and yoo can there purchase Watch
es or any kind of Gne Gold Jewelry at their real vnluw,
and not be charged two prices for everything, as you
have usually been , but can get the very best quality of
goods at tbe lowest eastern prices. Do not believe wh.it
other?, interested in their own sales, tell you, but roine
und see for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish
ment wilt be warrantee as represented at time of stir
so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap aultl,
ALL PERSONS interested wilt take notice that
WILLIAM TAY'LOK. of the Eighth Ward afr.e
City of Pittsburgh. Brickmaker,on the 29thday of July,
1861, executed to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment
of all his Estate, in trust for the benefit of his creditor*
Ail persons indebted to said Taylor are requested io
make immediate payment, and persons having claims
will prrsent them. J. HOWARD, Assignee.
jy*tl Office 4th at., bet. Smithfield and Grant.
Ulsaointlon of Partnersbip.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnersh.p
heretofore existing between GEORGE V. Alt
BUTHNOT and WILLIAM BBOWN, Sr., as Chandlers
and Soap Manufacturers, under the firm of Arbutbno- A
Brown, has this day been dissolved. Ail settlements of
said business will be made by Geo V Arbuthnot, who i-r
hereby authorized to attend the same. The business
hereafter will be conducted by George V. Arbuthnot. u«
heretofore. G. V. ARBUTHNO T.
au*7:3w WM. BROWN, 8R
/x Dr. Wm- P* Giles,
fTC&r VETERINARY SURGEON
/< 11 Office at Rodv Patterson’s Liven* Stable?, on
Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Uy4:iy
Lithographic Institute
CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The subscrioers most respect
fully announce to their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner
ship, for tbe parpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in
Singerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they arc prepared to do works in Lithography
equal to steel engraving. They sclicit a continuance of
tbe patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to me
one'paruier, Wm. Schuchnmn,*and they hope by strict
attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en
lightened public.
Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Liker.ess
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Billjieads; Plots
Lithographed and Prtated in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co
lors.
Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
as above. p WM. SCHUCHMAN,
gprV3 l FRED lIAUNLF’IN
Mann*! Double-Lever Letter Copying
Press, and Metallic Dampener.
""ONHAM’S PiTUIW"
BURNHAM’S PATENT.'
Sizes of Presses and Dampeners —Letter, 10 by 13;
Foolscap, 10 by 15 ; Folio Posl 11) by 17f; Manifest, 18
by 21.
A Time saving, Labor-saving and Money-saving Machine.
This press and dampening tablet presents
decided advantages over alt previous invention# for
the same object.
Ist. The Press does not require fastening dowu.
2d Through two levers and eccentric joints the pres*
sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker ihun
by other methods.
3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Pre*» is
not liable to break or gel out of order.
4th.—-The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the
brush, blotting paper and wet-cloth, saving all the trou
ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight m gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any
Prfess already in use, and for that purpose will be sold
separately.
Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener
in three seconds, without blaring the original or the copy.
MANN’S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BINDER,
For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In
voices, Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings
Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de
sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the
best ever presented to the public for the purpose for
which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside
ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers it m u
comparatively trifling cost to all who may desire to per
fect the system of preserving papers for ready and easy
reference.
MANN'S COPYING BOOKS.
The Paper in thfesd Books is made from all Linen
Stock, and of the same quality as Fine Freoch Writing
Paper, bound on Parchmeittfiacks, with Printed Pages,
and manufactured expressly forretailing
The anderngned having procured the sole agency of
the above articles, now offers them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or
Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short
notice. All of the warranted.
Paper, in loons .hosts of any size.
Arnold’s Copying luk-decidedly ,hs host in use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the eiuzsns of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and wUI give all the instruction
necessary.
„„ , JOHN F. COLE A CO.,
At M’Faden A Covode’s Penna Railroad Depot, corner
of Penn and Wayoc gts., Pittsburgh
\ITA-rra ANTIDOTE— Extract of a letter troin the
jT'-'B.ey. Alv&n Ackley, who, after stating that ho
bad -taken but four teaspoonfnfs of Watt’s Nervous
Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects/ says:
Mb. Watte—Bear Sir:, In view of the whole, I think
itto.be a powerful; stimulant to the Nervons system,
and an invaluable medicine. It has already relieved
me ol .a certain set of . nervons pains, elevated my
spirits, and so far relieved my loins and hip as to enable
me to walk fifty per cent, beuer than I did before.
Respectfully yours, ALVAN ACKLEY.
Gretnfort, April 1, 1850
Sold by
au‘29
NEW SlLKS.—Received this day, a beautiful tot of
new style Silks and Satin de Chene—beautiful col
on?, at [au27j A. A. MASON A CO.’S.
New bonnets and ribbons—a. a Masow
A Co. have just opened a new lot of Bonnots and
Bonnet Ribbons—Fall Styles—which they will offer very
cheap. ie«27
SIUCO liieir iiicor|Kirui:ia:. a period of? I years, they
have pant upward* of Um AltUton Ftrur hundrtd Thou
land DolUin, loa»c« by fire, thereby affording rvidrtie<-
of the ad vuniugr* of lo*u runcr. a * wr ii a/* the al« iiu v und
disposition to meet with |>romjunr-*« aM liabilities
J. GARDINKK PUPKIN A*em.
ttruigeri,
upnttj Office N. K. cornet Wood and :W *t..
Siftrln«, Fire and Inland Trauiporution
ISI KII K ASCfal.
IPIIK INiU'RANCK ro.MPANV OF NORTH AMKR
X 1C A* Philadelphia, chartered »7W capital $500,•
OOOt a**eti January Id. J Sil, $l,OOl *BO5 00»wi)
ruuke insurance on buii<i.i<g« and Uteri contents in u»i*
etiy and vicinity Alan mi proper:)' of every dr«rnp
uon, on steamboats nnti other vessel*, cither bv ininml
injii.iporuoou or on the »r,i*
dirixtur;-
ArthurG t’ortn.. I*r-’! . Jmnb M Thunm*.
jsiiuiucl W. Jones John I! Neff.
Kdwurd Smith Richard U. Wood,
John A Brown Willutui W'tiah
Samuel F *<niiiii Francis Hnxkin*,
Samuel Brook*. S. Austin Aliibon**.
Charles Tay'or William K.Boweti,
Ambrose White, George W. Aapmwah
Thomas V Cope. James N. Dickson,
S. Morn*. Wnler. If D. Slierrerii. S«*c’y
This i* ibe oidcsi Insurance t'onipany in ihr Umicd
Stales, aMI from i'.r Itifjit -landing, U»ng experience, am
ple mean*, and avoiding all risk* of hii extra kuuml
oas rhanaMer, ma> bn considered u« offering ample
corny to the public WM K JOiS Ms, Apeni
I'HK UELaWaKK Ml'Tl/AL SAFETY INSUK
ANCK COM PAN\ • —Office. North Room of the Ex
change,Third nreel, Philadelphia.
Fihe [jjboiurcb.—Builtlinfie, Merchandize and oiho*
property Hi town and cowniry. insured agamO lo«s <J?
damage b) tire ni the lowest rate of premium.
Mahin* Ihscbakce.—They ulso insure Car
goes and freigliu, loreign or coastwise. under open or
special policies, as Uie ascured may desire
Tbanspoictatiox— They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagciis. Rrulrond Car**, Canal
Boats and Me am Bout.*, on rivers and lakes, on ilie most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph II Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, (Jeo. C. Lei per. Edward Darlington. Isaac R.
Davis, William Potwe!!, John Newhn, Dr K. M, Huston,
James C. Hund.Tbeophilue Paulding, H. Jones Brook*
Henry Sloan, Hujjh Oraig.-Georgc Serritf. Speneer Mr-
Uvain, Charles Kelly, J.l*. Johnson. WiMum Huy. Dr
S. Thomas. John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D T Morgan.
Hugh Crmg, Jno.T. Logan.
WIUJ AM MARTIN. President
Thos. C. Hard, Vice President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary
lE7”Office of the Company. No. 42 Wuter street, Pm*-
burgh. UelC:dti't i\ A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Fire and Dlailna Imuranec,
r IH(E OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of North Amertea
X bus been removal to the Warehouse of Hardy. Jones
fc Co.. No. 141 Frofij street, thtrd house'East of Wood
street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build
ings and their contents.and onShipmmt* |>y Steamhonts
and oilier vessels, for the above oid and responsible
Company. (apJ) WM. P. JONES, Agent
rjUIK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH LYSURANGI.
X COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, lt*4e; Charter P.*r
petoal; Capital Sibb,OHO. Halo-loterr than any Pennsyl
vania Contpany, and full Zb per cent, lower than. Mr
usual rates of Life I nsuranee,as the following eorapari
son will show. Thus u person oi the age of dOinsuring
for SiOO for life, must pay in the Girard 82,.‘16. Pennayl
vania 62,36. Penn Mutual $2,60, Kquimble 62,04, New
England 82,36, Albion62,4b, New York Life 82,36, i \fe
and Health, Philadelphia. $1.(11.
Directors—Samuel D Ofrtck, Charles £> Hall, Wm F
lioonc, Robert P King. Charies P Hayes, M XV Baldwin.
Chas B Campbell, M M Reeve, :M. D ; Lewis Cooper.
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin K Cope Preji-‘
dent. Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert P King
Secretary , Francis Blackburn?..
Applications will ue received and every information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. OfFica:
Commercial Room* corner of Third und"W»ftiil streets
Pittsburgh. __ ocu29:y
Fire and Marine lustiranee,
THE Insurance Company of NortJi America, of Phiia
delphia, through us duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, I 'oflersio make permanent and limited insurance
on property,in this city o*»d its vicinity, and on shipmen
by the canaLand rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry,
Samuel W. /ones.
Edward Smith,
John A. Brown.
John White, John R. Neff
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. wood,'
Wm, Welsh, llenxy D. Sherrard, Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 1794. Its Charteris per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
oharaeter, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atvrood, Jones A Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y
John ffl’Cartnev,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuffs
No. 14W Wood street, corner of alley,
apr94J Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALL persoris batriiig .business with the undersigned,
either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book-
Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh
Commercial College, from 9 till 11 o’clock, A. jM-, and
from 8 till 4 p. M.
Merchants in warn of competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calling oa JOHN • FLEMING,
apr9 Principal Instructor in the Scienco ofAfICPPPta.
S. L. CUTHBERT,
50 Smithfieid street.
Pftlrmoußt Kir* Rnglne for Sale.
THE members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer
their ENGINE for sale, it i B t n first-rate order, and
■will be sold cheap- Enquire of j . SMITH, Sec’y.,
qprihtf No, 409 Penn street.
BABBI FT’S SOAP POWDER—S bz« , for washing
with little rubbing—printed directions to each pack
ag^—for sale by WM DYER
-JußUKHiCfiEompanifir
CnBl& jtlutuAl ; Fire insurance Company
HarTisburg, Pennsylvania.
CAPITAX, $lOO,OOO.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. *
fpilE undersigned having been appointed Agents for
above Company, have opened an Office in No.
14 St. Clair street, uud ur<* now prepared to effect insu
rances on cily and country .property, upon a* favorable
leimtias anii responsible Company in ihe State. All
persons having property insured in this Company are
.entitled to vote for its officer*; -and to share in its earn
ings; but aro not liable, many, event,,for anything be
yond ihe amount they have puid. AU losses promptly
■paid in sixty days ufter' proof of the same.
mpficess :
Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER, President.
Chas. E. Hikstrb. Vice President.
Thos. K, Willson, Secretary.
David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor
Directors—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
Win. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’KinJey,
Chas. E. Hieater, Elias K. Kuizer, Samuel W. Hays,
David Mamma, Jr., John Nitminger, Dauphin County;
Jacob S. Halueman, York; Henry 11. Fry, Lancaster;
Adam Schasner, Berks ; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia ;
William Minuer, Montgomery ; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford;-Amos K. Kapu
Northumberland; James Burns, Mifflin; John T. Hoov
er, Centre ; John S. I sou, Huntingdon ; James IC. Moore
head, Allegheny; Jonuilmn D. Leot, Washington; Geo.
H. Bucher, Cumberland ; George XV. Masaer, Carbon.
M’LAIN A MOFFITT.
14 St. Clair street,
_jy22:j3m Agents for Piitsburgh, Allegheny Co.
Pittsburgh Life Insursnoe Company,'
rpHl< COMPANY was incorporated In Pebruury,
X 1851, with a Perpetual Charter, and. has commenced
bualn’esd on a Capital of slootooo.
The Company does buiineks both on the Joint Stock
and Mutaal plan.
On the Joiut Btock plan the rates are one-third less
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent, lovrerthau ihe rates of most Stock Compa
nies. *
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insure ! on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
bv that system of insurance, and the Capital and dor
plus Fund of the Joint Stock department.
The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life,
in every form, including the richf of wife, children, pa
rents, relations, friendsor creditors— to insure the life of
another for.their owu prelusive benefit, payable after
deutn, or upon the parlies arriving *Ohe age of 50.55,
60 or 66, at the option of the insured. *
OFFICERS.
James S.iioon, PresldenL
Samuel M’ClaYkan, Vice Prrside.nt
Joseph S. LeectpT'if usurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
IMRKCtoeb.
•'■■'•James S Boon, Joseph S? Leech,
John B.Dilwonh. Charles A Colioh,
Samuel M’Clurknn. . \\ ilifftra Phillips.
John A. Wilson.
BOARD op QINA.NCE.
Hon. William Wilkin*. Late Srcrt ury of War
Hon. Walter Forward, Lute Secretary o< Treosury
John Snyder, F.sq . Cu-hirr Pm>bur*h Bank.
Malcolm Leech, r «q . XX'holesn e Grocer.
s-jLlcitokk.
lion A W Lonmin | A B. M’Calmor.t, F»q.
MKOirAt. boa KO.
CoTLiu.'tmg Physicians
JoscphGaazam. M.li \V|ilium Adduon. M |<.
Jeremiah Brook
RXAMIJSINti NITSICU.NK
Saraoel Dilworih, M D., 47 Smithfieid street
Roht. Snyder. M D , 103 Fourth si.
John Crawford, M D., 29 Sixth st.
Win. MeK Morgan. M D , lU7 Liberty *t.
Dr Difwonh will be in llirn-Jam c ai ihe offire. overy
Hay, at 1Z o’eloc «
Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested
to cull, take their papers, and cunimenee. operations
forthwith AH per»oes eitgaged in the insurance bust
ness win be • applied wi m I>lhh k« n<nt a lowed the u ■ nai
eommi*«ion.
Uffioeofihe t'oiupauy. No "5 Four.h Atreel.
mv? ____ _ CA. I'OUil.V ,S-r‘-
Reuinclty Manual Life Yginrance Co,
GUARANTY FUND, -1? 100,000.
THIS COM Pa > Yoffer* lt> the ir-»ureii all the **ecurjly
sad advantages «M me .Yiutu il und Joint Mock I'.uas
(u* lierclufore applied/ com mnl namely . I»w rule* of
premium; an annti .1 return in rash of tne per cenmge
roqaired for the couiingem ink r.f ihr year; tin ade
quate. but not cjccrssi ve provision for the lolore sccur i,y
O tm*tuber** ft»r the whole temu of I• c, w tn, an 'amiable
mi 1 rest ;n r r accumulating (und «eeiire<J io such □} in
in is, psy.-*i>m' dta ti, ; 'T-dit* upon their p*> i
cies, a guaranty fund Cernguet! tor the permanent
rti> of short trim member-, jr.d ai-ofot ihe present mv
eurity of those for the wti. tr :*-nu o: hie
Thu i' ihe out) Mutual l.tfc Inauranrr Company
whose rates nf premium are hied ai * (air reduced stan
dard. wiji k proviumi tor ait aunualiy increasing ncuu
mulHiion of funds (for future security | in riact propor
uon to ittr amount of bo me** mi l me tnerenmiig ri«k
from advancing age among U.c members
PuiPphlrU tract* &e , giving j<t detail the p.ati and
rule* of the Compan v iu n: ( -he.i erai' s. and np plica' inn*
lor in.uruirr received (n J TUttHKTF. Agent.
I ifl). Wood ► (•'(*! f !*’ ur,
Kami. PtLwoaTf, V. .1 .-a I. nnmrcr j yty.v i
The PrankllrTFlre lu«aranee Compauj-
DIRECTOR*.—
Charles W Uaitckr
or pim^&«tPffTA
W IU, .
Mortlefin [> I,r«
Ailolphi K Hone
David S Hfiiffii-
SJorn» J*,v:rr»c»'
HA" N CA.Ni-liKft. J'r- -
C«*S (» UA.fVIKE "rT'Uf)
[Tj~ i 'oalitiue l» :tn» i*■ Jinani... - pr, u i ~i i-.
onrtffrj yc»cripiw*ii oi ptm>cru :*» u>m> *n«J c«h-.,
at rntc* ;».■* low n* »r<* with veunt)
The Company h.i vr h :«n»r ron'jtijn-itt J'v.- ,
which, with ibcir Capital muj I'remtuma. -nA-!v nwrfr. ,
afford tunpJi jiruirciioti u. u»r .v»*tircd.
The Assets nf the Coir, p.* u y . on Janaai) i*.. . k
publmtint agrrnihiv (<’•« A iji . wr rr h» ;’u •
toW*. VW
Mortgage'
Real K*mir
Femporart Loan
>locK« —— - -
Ca«h, Ac. ■
Thomas Hart.
Tobin* Warner
ftamuclGrini.
Jacob R Smith
•So. ill From street.
INBCRAXCS*
Llf« &nd Health Insurance.
Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Smith
Ambrose White,
Jaoob M.Thomat
Btt9lp«Bl Sotlce
*Mh-
Scptmdt iUrrlVUl of t lSP«'«r ; -strmmer Goods,
.jgv.' THE largest, Cheapen and Best Stock ofFAN
DRESS GOODS ever offered in this city, is
gjjgggynow opening at
YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE’S
OnginaUJee Hive Store, MarketStreei, between
i»U. • ,
Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,
The proprietors have just opened a large and most
beautiful assortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona
ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have
been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the
large clearing out sales in New York ana Philadelphia,
and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to £> per
cent lower than former prices.
DRESS GOODS pfevery description,from the cheap
est to the most costly and magnificent, suchas a very
large and beautifil! stock of the following articles;
Chene and Jasper chene Silks;
High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace silks ;
Do stripe do do^
Do plain black do;
Brocade, Armues and Poult de Soies, all colors ;
Black and cbamelioa Turk satins, and watered silks;
Chene and India Foulard silks ;
Do printed and plain silk tissues;
• Do | ( do, Alberunes and Grenadines;
Plhthjpnnted'and embroidered beragesj
Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins;
Chameleon Oro de Naples;
Paris printed berages do de fainea;
Do do and plain all wool de laines,
Do do lawns aod jaconets;
Plain and embroidered muili and Swisscs:
Plain and printed c&sameres, de laines and alpacas;
French and domestio ginghams ;
English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all
prices;
BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains;
Spring and summer shawls, do do; -
Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars ahd chemr
zetts;
Needle worked laces and muslin caps;
Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen camb’
handkerchiefs
francy silk pockethd’kfs, eravats and neck lies;
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ;
Irish linens, table eioths and table Buena :
TiekensjChecks,crash.bird-eye,diaper 4 napkins;
Bleached and brown muslins, from 0 to 12c. per yd ;
Do brown and eolorrd Canton flannels;
French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres A satinets;
Cashmerets, tweeds, merino cassimeres and Ky;
jeans;
Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac.
il/" The proprietors would respectfully solicit an
early cal! from all their friends, and the public gen
erally, feeling confident that they can offer greater in
ducements to whole sale and retail buyers, than any
have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh.
myllltf \ OUNG. STKVKNSoN A LOVE.
The Eighth Semi*Annual Sale
OF DRV G<hji>c* at the One Pfire Store of A. A»
MASON A CO., Nob. 62 A 64, Market street. Pitta
burgh, will commence on Thursday, Juno 26th, 1851, and
continue through the month of July. Their wholesale
Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar
ticle throughout the establishment will be sold at an im
mense reduction from usual prices. Having recently
made extensive purchases, their assortment wjil be
found very choice and desirable.
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be closed out at an immonse discount from usual
prices.
Good Dress Silk* as low r«
SUk Poplins,
Best Berege De Laines.
Fast colored Lawns,
Fine French do
Fine Benges, £lBf®tls
Fine French Jaconet,
500 pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 olvj
Black Atoacas, r uj
Bonnet Ribbons, at 8
3ft* Wrought Collars,
Fast'colored Calicoes,
100 caset-EnelLh and American do, 8 did
300 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown M
hti« Mi manufacturer* 1 price*.
__ ALSO—Lace*, Embroideries, frunmmgs, Hosiery and
G!otc», Linru, White Goods. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths,
Ac., together with ;m immense vanity of all kinds oi
Dry Goods—ul! oi whii h will l>e marked down to even
less than Eastern wholesale prices.
A A MASON* CO
K U. Hdrtiißion
Hew Vnrtet y And Dry Good* store.
,Vo. 97 t North- tc«i earner qf Wood st. and Diamond alley.
DUHKtKMk CO , having opened a: ibe above stand,
• are i ow otfr-nng for *ale a large and complete
HM-iormteni of VaKIK’FY aad DRY GOODS, consisting
in part of Broad Cloths, Cassirarres, Satinet!, Sommer
, Pant Stuff. Fancy Lad>r«' Dress Good*. Lawns.
D~ Lmne«, Ginghams VVhitc Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Ac., irr Also, a complete variety of Culirry,
direct from Sheffield Togethrr wi:h Clock", Gold and
Silver Watches, and Watch materials. Gold and Silver
Pen* nod Pencils, and Jowpiry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf HuU>, Ac In short, we have on band almost
ever) arucic usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety
line All of which wr offer for sale on the rao»t favora
ble terms, either for rn»h or satisfactory refoencp
D GREGG & CO
N . U —The butt lies* t.i the laa- firm of Gqkgs ft .M '-
l‘» *ih.iibm, will be settled by the sobscntier, nl the hou.*e
of U. t»r< gg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are >n
my pos-eas.on. and I am follv authorized to settle up,the
business. laprflj DaVID ChEGG
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
11l K subhc rii«- rs b-mu re. rntly niutlc arrarigt-nii ul*
with t'le Pair litre of this new and eo luabU tnren
non fo: Hie manufacture and **ie of the urtirle in me
eel. they having been manufiictured hereiofore exttJjß
• ivrly in tlie Ka*t, where they are «uperfediag the use
oi wooden coffins, lake this method of informing the
pjblic. that they ate now differ
ent «txe«of ibe modern Sarcophagus, varying lit length
from TJ i tic he * to flj fret, with wwilh and depth suitni.Je
for bodies of ordmnrv sizo, ami for those who desire
-pace for cushioning, or for bmbr.s of unasnal dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper nnd wider This in
vention now coming into general u»o,t» pronounced one
of the greatest of the nge. These LtJHIAL Cask* are
composed of varjou* kiftd* of :r.rlal»„ hut prmci .ally of
iron.
» b.e.l-J- G
— -1.J7: 7-
! 7
• - - d| .->«* Wi
a-unc 81
They are thoroughly enameled inside and out. and
thus made impervious lo air and tiide*lrucubJe. They
arc highly oinamental, and of a classic form, arc light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
whteb metal it capable of. in a given quantity
When properly aecured with cement are perfect
ly air tight, and free trom eih&iaiion of offensive guscs
They coat no more thun good wooden coffins, and are
better than any other article in use, (of whatever ebst.)
for transportation, vault«,or ordinary interments, as bos
been proven by actual experiment*, and certified to by
some of our most scientific men ; also. by the Honora
ble* Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass,-and
other extinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, find whose letters, together wnh other evidences
of tbeir worth, may be seen nt our Ag-nts,’ Hartal Case
Depot, No. 374 Mam street, three door* above Ntn h
where we intend to keep on hand at ail time* such a
stock of all sues and degrees of ornament and 'finish as
will suit the most diversified tastes.
We invite the attention of the public, and of undenm
kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep
resentation* of undertaker* not using the uniele, who*e
interest it would he to misrepresent them.
W. C. DAVIS A CO
Sarfopkag ns IFarerooms, 374 Main street, Cincinnati.
July , 1851
THE undersigned. Geckos K. Kobebts, undertaker and
sole agent for tne sale of the 'ibove valuable arti
cles, announces that he is prepared to supply underta
kers and others having occasion for their use with the
‘arae, of all sires, from l foot 10 inches to 0 feotO tu ‘bee
in length, of various widths and depths, suitable for bo
dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and
highiy ornamented. Alwvcarae plalea and trimmings
fur the same Attention to the very low prices affixed,
with the view at their general adoption, it solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
colors— -
No. 1 for Bodies 89 td 28 inches lirfongtli, S$l)0
7 “ . 28 to 33 “ “ 4,50
3 *< '33to 40 “ ' { 6,00
4 40 to 46 “ “ 8,00
5 “ 46 to 54 “ " 9,U0
6 “ 54 to 60 “ 1 10,00
7 *• 00 to 65 “ 11,00
8 65 to 09 “ “ 14,00
9 6fl to 70 “ “ 16,00
10 " 68 to 73 “ “ 17,00
11 “ 78 to 70 “ “ 18,00
18 u 60t005 ‘‘ extra deep 18 00
13 •* 05 to 69 “ “ 15,00
14 “ 60 to 70 “ , “ 18,00
15 68 to 73 “ “ 19,00
16 “ 70 to 76 “ “ -80,00
Name plates from $4,50 to $9 per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra gilding ami.orna
mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl wfcrk.
Communications, desiring further information, or or*
ders for Casos and materials, will receive prompt atten
tion by addre«sing * GBQ* K. ROBERTS, Agent,
Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 Main st., Cin., O.
lE7“ Funerals attended, hearse and carriages furnish
ed. and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation to any part of the country, on
application at the office as above.
jylG • Q. K. B.
European Agency.
T'HK undersigned European Agent continue* his an
nual voyages between America and Europe, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly in each year in June, and returning
in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in
connection with his relative, Hugh Keen aw, Esq , now
resident in Dublin. The present tour will be the twenty
finb of Ibis Agency, through England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wdloa, Ac. It embraces collectiop of debts,
rent*, property and claims; remittances of money; procu
ring copies ot wills, deeds and ; conducting
searches of all kinds, Ae.f&fc' Innumerable references
given. During the subscriber’s absence, his brother,
Edward J. Keenan, will attend in bis Office.
Office on Fifth street, o 'posite Bt. Paul’s Cathedral.
THOMAS J. KEENAN, Agent.
,«*es:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, sure
and profitable merchandising and manufacturing
business, having fallen into a low state of health, is de
sirous of felling out his interest in the conce n, for the
purpose of leaving the city for the recovery’ of his beulth.
Any person having commnud of $3OOO m cash, and a
fatr'eredu, can enter into this business wt h every guar
anty of success.
11/- Address “ MANUFACTPRER,” Box 59, Pitts
burgh, Pa., stating where nn interview can be had.
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SREEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER
LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ TEA
RT, in the Diamond, for three months to come, at the
old prices and the same "qualities, noiwithtsandiug the
advance in prices East, as they have a large stock on
band They sell the bestTeasm PittsburghatthisStore,
and defy opposition. _ [jyBB
HE SUBSCRIBERS^for sale a valuable House
and Lot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.—
The Let is 18 feet front by 55 feet deep. Tue House con
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed
Rooms. A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, Ac.
Price 9900. Terras—3ooin bind; balance in one, two
and three years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent,
jy‘26 , No 50 Samhueld st.
/ N OLD PHNS—Bard A Brother, G. A E. M. Smith,
\JT Todd & ?mith and W. W. Wilson’s. .
The above brands are now unnvalled tn quality of
Gold, in quill-like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of the points, and in durability- I■ will warrant every
Pen of these makes. Just received this morning, a full
assortment, and customers will always find at my store
the best stock, and at the lowest prices vhtefai a good ar
ticle can be sold at. , W tl W> J % ILS X N ’
jy2s cor Market and Fourth sts.
RUTTER— 3 bbls. packed ; t
doi F ° rtale y WM. DYER.
LUSH—6 half bbls. No-1 White Fish;
X 4 6 do do Lake Bhad;
lu do Lake Salmon;
Receiving and for sate by 1 WM. DYER,
/etfO No 807 Liberty st
ID— 5 bbls. No. 1;
15 ke?a do; For sale by
jyTs WM. DYER
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O REAT REDXJCTION IN PRICES.
AT GREAT BARGAINS
Patent metallic Burial Cases.
Notice to Builneu Men*
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FURNITURE MAN UFA CTURER, ffl
W are-roomi 97 and 99. TWrfl »treet£ u
JW. W. respectfully informs hisfriends and custom* i
• era that be has now completed the largest andfi-,
nett stock of household furniture ever before seert'iiv
tiii p city, as be is determined to uphold .the quality wtir
welj-seastraed materials, best workmanship, and tie tfresu
designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility'
in mat ufucturing, be is enabled to produce 'warranted
furSTlare, at the lowest prices. . • ' ’ :t
He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers 1 interest with his own, in qtmlity and price, and.;
keeps always on band the greatest variety of every qcsv
cnption of fnrnitnre, from the cheapest and plainest,
the most elegani and costly, that akousey of any por£of ;
one, may be furnished from his stocks or manufactured •
expressly to order He therefore solicits an Inapecliojiv.
that the advantages of his estabDßhmeat may be lcnoWrt
The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which;
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed.in
any of the Eastern cities: 1
Parlor, V
drawing, din- \ (
* ing,. and Bedroom
chairs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood, raa
hogany and walnut Eliza be then, ,- y
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every" ,
.description; Couches, Solas. Tete-a-tete and Di
_vans of the latest French ana American patterns: {
roshaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ r&rlor Writing Desks'
of various kinds; Work Tables, and fancy inlaid
glands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta
bles, extension dining tables; all sizes of the -
most improved, and decidedly the best kind
made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of •
each a large assortment; gothic hall
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
ana stools, secretary and book
coses, side boards, fire screens,
towel rocks, hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, in»-
hogany,'" rosewood, and
iolaia peurl Tables,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CIIAIRS. Cajukkt makrm supplied with
ail articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
est notice.
All orders promptly attended to
Journeymen Cabinet makers Auoctatlon
WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET?
(near tnc corner of Wood.)
______ THIS ASSOCIATION, em-|=\
C:vJbr-tclng, already, twice to three u4L
times as many hands as the iar* K&a
gest and bithertqmost renowned * * *
business shops or this city, have openrrf their
house, and are al»le to lurnisb the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Boreaus; Full Col-*
tunned Bureau*; Mabogan) Bedsteads: hldboguny
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogaay Washsiands; So
fas; Divaus; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre
Tables | Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar word robes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stamls; Cherry and Common Workslantls ;• high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Burcuus ;
Cribs, Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive *cnle,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally
i?o©d, if not better article, and warranted—as the public
will understand by giving them a call. 0
ULr Steamboat work of ail descriptions, and other
articles of any description, made to order in every sfvle,
at the shortest notice. [mars^9
to Cabinet 01 fibers
Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish ,
Hardware and Fumimre at Wholesale.
THE subscriber* have just received from New York
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEKKB,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suil&olc
for the trade. All of which we will sell at exirenn-ly
low prices.
As great tare wa* taken in the selection of the stock
person* cannot fail u> be suited either a* .to quality or
pr*ce; and, a* it is well known that FArniture cuji he
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
Fumed^Work,in all it* branches, earned on as usual.
Plank (>r band rail*, for Carpenters, and ail articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, ilair
Cloth*, Springs, See., Ac. RYaN &. M’KIJE,
Ryan's Buildings,
No. Fifth street
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ujanfcfcydaw
4SXJ KUuaiTlliis,.
>o.»H Third strut, baureen Market and »W, SuUth suit
W« have now on hand a largi? and/wm
vjw splendid slock of every variety n f Cl u m_i
remand CABINET FURNITURK, which weZST
* n ■are confident cann 4 he % u rpas s e d, itßSflaalaCT
wmallcd.intbi* City, or. i the West, m style and fiiu«b
l oose who are tn wamoi Furnuor** u?e respectfully
invited 10 call and exam me loi themselves.
jP* Steamboats furnished on in stiwlcM nstiee.
(L/* All order* promptly uticndcd to.
o'ttONNKU.. UUi.LKN tc Co
O'Donneil, ittuilen & 00.
Pittsburgh Chair arid Cabinet Ware Rooms
SO. 98 THIRD ST.,
fIUfWKM WtMll A?fS *» All K »T, (SOCUt SIDE)
gsS£l MANUFACTURERS oi Ca.ieSe.at Parlor
U la Chairs; Caue ?eal Kockii.g Chairs; He
waKß feptiau unit Invalid Chai.s; Cuuc Scat
and Country House Stoo;*.; Setter* ; Louh-
KmPw get. and every variety of Cominou Chairs.
b Bwi fyf were manufactured uuder
gf w'll H their personal iuperintcmii nee, and are
w warranted both in material a J workman
ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these aiti
eltrs win find it to their especial advantage to call and
examine for themselves previous loffom.; elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings furnisned at the shortest
notice. AH orders punctually attended to. Ijy23
Furniture and CUatr Ware iiooias.
I*. B. YOUNG 4. CU.. corner uf
onc f Smitkfieldsts.y oppojiu Broici\\ Haul, U 4.
<|, ■ /*a., keep constantly on hand
waSSraßifaand make to order, at the lowest prices. * C I
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUKNITUftk, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. ‘feblS
Steamboats, Ahoy 1
i Tub subscribers tender their aof^N
for the favors bestow
ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and m
would respectfully remind them and others inie- 1 * *
res-.ed in Gui Wing boats, that they are ai aJI tunes pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms every
description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ol the be»
material and workmanship. T B YOUNG <k CO.
Corner Third and SmilhlidU slree’u,
- ..y.5 opposite “Brown's Hotel
0. C. ItASIMEE.
Hammer & O&aler.
CA3INET WARKROOM, tSMITHFIELiISTREET,
Between SevenVuirtet and Strawberry alley , Pittsburg, Pa.
IIAAtMER & DAULKR keep constantly onhand
raw a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
Rpi warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
. ,f a , v °ntble terms as con be obtained at any similar
establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing ail kinds of Furni
iSi?«llS?ni he In eap f 8t and plainest 10 ,h © most costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. rartltfm
A. MIJUIjIt&KN & CO,,
H 9* HAND*» their exten*tve CABINET and
CHAIR MaISUKACTORYi No. (H SmithfieiU sl
a large assortment of fancy ancLplain Furniture, which
Ihejf will sell 15 percent, below eustoinarv rates.
Terms—cash only.. tdecd7:ly
, WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manu-
faolure CAEINET- WARE ot every descrip
at hia old stand, comer of Liberty and
«MBaaWiBeve>Ui streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, m alltts branches. mayll
WOODS A CRUZIKK; 1
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS
». ra— OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-Weft cor
gA 17l ntr diamond, {mar the Ohio and Penn
tyhama Railroad Depot,) Ali-bghbst C:tt.
■SBsSSSL River and Land Steam Engines, Fire En
gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper
plate, Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, togethei with Mill Machinery
in general, built upon the most approved plana of con
struction, and workmanship to the satisfaction of cus
tomers.
11/~ All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride A
Co.’s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention.
DODDS A CROZIER.
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company,
JAB. OLOVBI, S. M. KISH, B.V.JOWXS, H. S. UAOBAW,
GLOVSR, KIER A CO«y Proprietors*
THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer
the above named concern, will keep constantly o l
hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr
ctble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. The/
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in slxe and shape to suit purchasers, which shelf'
Ue promptly filled.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poseßs over all oth-‘
ers that have been offered for sale in the United State?, <
their superiority beiiigwell known to almost all persons'
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determine i
that the Fire Brice shall lose none of iheir present-envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared i>
make thsm even better than they have heretofore beer.
This is the only establishment i.ow manufacturing Fire
Brick at Bolivar. KIKR A JONES,
mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh si.. Pittsburgh.
A Card,
YAT D\L\ A CO. have now ready for sale a large
f T. • and well selected slock of Spring and Sommer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to thdir stock of Gcntlemeu’s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feetji they are of the best
materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum
mer Sock, caanot be equaled. W. D. A Co have aiso
on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk.
anJ merino ; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Stocking Store, Ftfth street, between
Wood and Market. fmv!
For Females and ISaJci, ”
DR. LA R ZBITE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir
regulariUesof nature. It wall that it professes to he—
vu : Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for tbo«e in
the married slate without offspring. It is a certaincure
for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness
of the genual organs, nervous affections, leucorrbma or
whites. As a vtgorating medicine it is unequalled.—
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi
gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please
the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price
less value to those without offspring.
To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New
\ ork, in the United Stales of America, my sole agents
for ns sate; and none can be genuine uqleas it comes
through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper
„ . ANTONIO LARZETTE,M.D.
Naples, July 18th, 1849. ’
Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75
Southfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnutstreet
Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten, No. 60 Frurth street
Loiu,till<! - [mar24:ly
T„„ . Herrt luaaa Saw mils.
HE above establishment baa been taken by the tfu
dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate
uusiness connected therewith ; and as they are now re
f2 sa f °[ J *“Pply°f Timber, orders for all sizes of
nJS!l ber be “U e ' i Promptness, and at as low
P l>A I IW-V 1 / ° ll l' !r MI1 ‘“ Ule neighborhood.
PALINGS of a piam and omomratai pauorn will be
CQt ~ fapr3B-y) JAMES CARMAN A CO.
H°aulfl 18 bllo ‘ 1849 H °P ! “°T > andin S »">• for ..ie,
“ uIS MILLER t RICKETSONV
U Mit KU ’ , ' epper and S ej r “f r «kgro l md.for«aT e
tt ° lB WRIGHT & ALCORN.
au22 Nos, ail and 323 Liberty »i.
T° P^ 10 bales 1849 rec ’<* and (br jalo by
-*• —hh22 MILLER fc RICKETSON.
JOLLAND HERRING—IO kega new Holland Her-
JL ring, jusi received and for aaie by
•a* 4 WM. A. APCLUBG A CO.
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CURE YOURSELF —AMERICAN
This never failing specific isgparameed in ail case,
OI delicate disease, together with the jMtendfiit coni,
plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting ntfre hTIS,
course of a few-dayhj wfithout restrictions to diet,™ S
ness or injury to the system It i, an old and popular
remedy j has long been (andstiil is) used in the private
PW.«'»physician.radically curing ninety-nine -of
m»v a 1S es * lUeav ? B no odor on the breath.nnd
may bensed byiany one without theleast fearof expo-
NBudl’a Sarsaparilla and tire Cbolerm. ■
SJurtrHSf, 1 ? than, woman or child has died of the
CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who- used this
lnvalnable.nrenanuioSo Look atutflcttyof Louisville,
where tins Sarsaparilla, ia made, and when firaxnlfiO to
200 bottles are retailed daily, bat few isolated cases;of
Cholera have ana they were either persons
from boats or those who dimegarded our advice.
[Pfwtwtisri (ribWltflf|
For sale by KEYSER A MDOWELL, 140 Wood st
where the jjeimUie:.article may aiw^ys^o
Bounty Lands.
CAPT. NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of.
.Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wash
ng ton for the purpose, wili procure Bounty Lands for the
officers-and soldiers, their widows, and children, under
the Bounty Land Bill, passed SepteraberfcOth, 18*0*/
Pittsbargh,.October 10. \ •• •
Benzoic Auuv~7g ounces for solo by >
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THE TRTT E VOTGJSS.TIVE. g1.,1
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;IpREBAR£D %ri RSifcreVor: ik«ii
't 1 !? P*> after direction* byßaroa'itEßrily'Uie
jmsSS&mk
preparation-; TherearPj&wWglicf.maoritieaSHi^;
Dr. Combe, Irfliis valuable wiiUngion th<S“HmLi*i2
adlmiiimlbn Sftteidne
aaantityiof, tbeXiaslfic iniuefss P R*titiaehtarid*Hli4>re
severely affudtdd this coi&iti&infj fihdwg everything
else toiaiLitod recourse Juice 1 , dhtainpd
from ibe-Stomach' of living animal%,whicii pro Ted;
•tiletely shecdsfefnli 1 * * [ -c l^
■ £b%.OßAfiAjai.amhi)foftto^iocrdVWdtk» , dn (( -'VeAta«-
ble-Diet,” sayst-It-isa reraarkablefact; in phyaioTbgy ; _
that the stemachshtTimlmals, macemted^in.water,} un
-parpw the r fluW tM property df'dissoltHilg varibasarti*
cles pflbod,aad of effecting: a- kind of artificial diges*.
tioa.of themin gowise.different,frortt tfcoiiatnraldigest.;
iveprocess,? ' <. . ...,■ 1 '-' l
Dr. Simon’s great ofMan,”(Les;
A
ery of FEPSIN anew erainthe chemicalhistpry
of Digestioh. From' recent experiments WC-Ynaw fcgfe
food is dissolved as rapidly fn an
fluid, prepared; from Pepsin, asr.itU ; in ! tiie ; iihtartti Guw
trie Juice itself” .-, r „ .... i v , r y. .. v ,f j
Prtfesscf Dtn&u&OH, ofihe Jefferson College* Phlla*'
delphla,in his great work on Haitian Physiology, devote*.
more than fifty pages ta airexanunsiioßofthis subject..
. ilia experiments with Dr.. Bpaamont* : on the; Gastric
Juice, obtained from the Hving.htiman stomach and froth 1
animals, are-wetiknown. 44 xHalica«es; n
igejuonoccarredas perfectly the artificial a»in the
, natural, digestions.” . • > . . i
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Hr. Houghton* preparation of PEPSIN has. produded
the mdstmarveious effects, curing eases' of Det>jlhy~
Emaciation,.Nervous Decline,audDy speptic Coniwulp-';
tion, supposed to he onlheydry.vergeitfahe grfcveTT Jr
is impossible to give the details of eases'jq the iimitrof
this advertisement—but authenticated certificated bave:
been given 0/ morethaa TIYOUBI'HIEKi)REMARK-.
ABLE CURES, ia Philadelphia, New Yotf,and Bosfoh
alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the :
cares were not only- rapfd and wonderful, ‘ batpo’tßa.:
nenti ■ •• /- m }
. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. and partiealafly
usefal for tendency to bllloasdlSprder, Liver Complaint;
: Fever and Ague, or badly trdfcted Ffevef-tiiid Ague, and
the evil cfieeis,bf-.Quinine* Mercury, and'dther antes,
upon the Digestive.organs* after a long sickness. Also,'
for excess in bating, and the too free use of ardent spir-.
Us. It alsoTuconeties Health 'with Intemperance. i
, OLD. stomaqh.complaints; I
There is no form of OliD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which It does not seem to reach and remove at oircel—
,Mo matter how- bad they may be, it GIVESINSTaS3t
RELIEF!. A smgli4<n* rtmovtsoUthetmpUu*anisy&p~.
toms, and it only needs tp.be'repealed, fdraahorttiumy
to make.these good effects permanent. . PURITY Glv
BLOOD and ViGOR OP BOPT, follow stonee, ItKs'
parucularly excellent: in cases of Vomiiinfe,,
Cramps, Soreness of the pilot the. Stomach, distress m- '
ler eating, low, cold state of theßloocL Heaviness, Low
ness ol Spirits, Emacistioii,
tendency-to «anity v Suieide, Ac. i
Price, 0; .+ DOLLAR per hottie. One botlle will of
ten effect a lasting cure.
Every bottle bears the written signature of J. 6.
HOUGHTON, &LDI, Sole Proprietor, t : - ;
, Sold by agents ip every town in the Doited States,
and by respectable dealersin Medicines generally.
Agcntsfcr Pittsburgh,'KEYSEß A MeDOWELL, 141
Wood street. . *
Retail dealers supplied at Proprietors prises, fnv&hy
Also, for sale hy It E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street f -
Public Attention
Im respectfully xnviud Ur the-foUetsinr truth*, set forth in
relation to one of the most mod
ern times / . ;
PETROLEUM OR/ROCK OIL)
IT is not more than one year/ago since tMs great rem
edy was brought Uefora the public, for the relief and
care of disease. Its great powersto heai, haveJ since
then, become fully appreciated by the. community,. and
we allege that the longer iris toed, the more certain wiR
its great tana, spread, u lx U nbt the remedy of a dayv
got up for the sole purpose of making money j bat, onej
which we csonceive, will.continue, tote used when sdi
nosmahs have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated-in the depths ofthe earth
by a power and agency that laoghs'to scorn nil Unman
competition. It Is onr duty, when we sprite about a
medicine, that we write Tfcirnx—thatwe say nothing
calculated to deceive those who may trnst ourwdri! "or
put confidence in our statements; The sick are.very
apt to catch at any thiug that promises relief frtriri’ dis
ease. A story can hanLtv be loohighly Wrought-to an
swer the object of gullingor humbogging somc of them.
Now, we do not desire to do this: we are ancons only
that the truth in relation s our Remedy shoctfdbe tolu,:
in order to secure for it a reputation ikr exceeding any i
single article of the matma modioa* Plain.
facts—feels that may be ascertained in our own'city and :
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor. 6F the Pe
troleum. . ' • ; «
Within the past two months, two of oar own citizens,
who were totally blind^h ave been restored to sight.
Several cases oi blindness, in the State of Ohio, have
been cared. And, also r ibacaseof agentlemabirr Bea
ver county. There are others; bat these eases are sear
home, and may be referred to by any person? who may
have doubts on the subject. These eases were ctired ot
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as bop£Tess-
The Petroleum will cure, when.used accordingtodlree.
tions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rhnamatiagu Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on lue face,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm; TetteT, SeklcT Head,
potns in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens*
Tumors, Scrofula., Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever ana
Ague, Ohrohic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and aiTPnl
monary affections of a chronic natsre, tending to Pro
duce CONSUMPTION. • K -
Burns and Scalds, diseases l ©f the Bladder\and Kld«
neya, Chopped Hands, Excoriated Nipple*, Corns ©nd
Bunions, in. fact, it is hoars*
has been tried in moarof the abovediseases wixhlniihd
past year with the most perfect success. Certificates
that will astonish ore in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure m showing them, to the affifctfd or
iheir.frienas. ■"
Whatever others may-say ab out their the
Petroleum is the .'greatest Remedy oftfce age. jpj®i
sioians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to use it in their practice. Those who at firer looked bn
wuh doubt and uncertaimy, are. witting io awart it due
praise and consideration. Before tmqtheryeatroUa
round, oil'will be compelled to acknowledre tbaiihft
Petroleum is ihegTe&iest medicine everdisebverctfv
For sale, wholesale.andßetailyby u-vitiiU
KEYBER A ;
140 Wood street.'
Also—R. E. Beliefs, 57 Wood street; D.M. Gurry, I)2'
A. Elliott, Joseph^Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by
the Proprietor, 8. M. KIBR, CanaiTßasia, 7th street,
Pittsburgh. (jag ’
Ttie Human Bod; must Peiraptre. '
_ „ (so EATS ItATTOBO
TO HAVE A. HSJXTHY APPEA&ANC A,
And,persons who do not perspire areliablfr to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. ,
\fOW, J ones’ Italian Sbdp causes a‘free
XV perspiration, and wMßeamatimemollifies, softens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon not only healed, bat eared by its use, as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who ose it
in such cases/tmd find it unfailing^—as ilso, in
PIMPLES t BLOTCH£S,FRECKLES,;„ -j
Tha readhirCs assured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial wUlpiove.
1 coaid enumerate' at least 80 persons etired of •
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is again assured;!'would not
cruelly sell u for the above, unless ! kijiewtt to be all I
state. Those who are liable to
CHAFED; CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,
will find this not only a curt; but a preventive; and !
can now only add, that any one affhoied-with any of
the above, or similar diseases, will find this alliutd even
more (admirable In its properties) than I state.
reader, the stores are nooded with imitations,
and be sure yoa ask far Josss’ltalian Chemioal Soap—
and bay it only ofWM. JACKSON, only Agent in
Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgn, head orwood-
Jones* JUUy White. '■ ! *
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk. *! '
They are not aware how fflghlfhliy injurious it is
to the skin 1 how coaree, how rough, how
* sallow, yellow anf&jmhealtiiy' the
appears after usingprepared Chalk!
Residesfit is injurious, con tain
l. iagnUjflrequamityo£ljead!
We have DKparetitobeaotifnl vegetable article, which
we call Jolfi3> SPiNIStt'UI.-r WHITE, -
Ii is perfectly, jnnoMnt, -being purified of aUdetetßri.
ons Dualities j and it imparts u> the akin a natural,
wealthy, alabaster, clear, living white* at the same
ume a&ung as cosmetic on the skin, mklrin ff u soft and
smootlr. Sold hy'the Agent,WM. JACKSON, 8S Liber
ty street, head of Wood,Pittsburgh. Priceiiceitts.
early Whitt Teotn and Breath, - -
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. •
PERSONS who have either, are- honorably aasnred
that if their tireath.isever so fool,or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that -a 25 cent boxof Jones*
Acuber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath odiferoasly sweet. •
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree
head of Wood. [deeSO '
Jones* Solution off Jot, •" 1 "
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing ot
-4A. white, red orgrey hair to a be&utifaVbrowjTor let
black color.m a few minutes. PriceSOcents and SI,GO
s ° ld r ¥%t' ? , 240 Liberty street, Pitiaburgh
Wood- -. . ■ , ; , [dccfioV
lwi J&ltS, 1 !? 8 Hair. Tonic Restorer '
A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bonle#37* cents. Those
k who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know
its excejlentqaatities—those who have not we assure
nto possess the .following qualities. It will force the
hair to grow on any part where nature intended half to
Sow, stop it falling ofl, core scarf or dandruff and make
;ht, red. or grey, hair grow dark. For dressingthehair
wf ! t nd Nothing can exceed tins—iti/tnakes i
truly beauufal and keeps it so." Il is, indecd, tho mos
economical, yet superior article for the hair.
, Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty, su
head of Wood, Piltshuff. Price 371 cents, 50 cents and
idecao.
“* ** < *
' /Sijjing:
I tWsto
M»lho very
yhPgCtion..with the a,,,
slfife3SSl^& a S
SOfeti&ititburgl.
TOHN McCLOSKET has; »()»■, tio .pieasoio of «n,
V nounoinj to Ms numerous friends and ihe public In
gcnet«l,lbatEls SpriflgWiUSaaaieriabct l» now ready
:l>elirsye*Wll?lje ro3nd io be
fiHe hajithisseasoh paidl ffldrtr'thah'uttralattcnlion to
-w? “^y^mringnrnn.-styleo/.hisGahndnt^B'd-ihatthe
wo fat op in*
Of airdealers
of 1 --
■ ..." ussairfSisuSTGsrmeQtSi ri-»
Md*H^l S^tfj^'t >.i i P“n'iwmiali<in i (if.iliequalitles
JO y?hol»-
%ggass!S&gS&£^c
: The the
ro'.lnd lb iffiVnlted
;■ . fames C. Wim.
■■ . .tn lbe laift RVnVT.tv.,l
w ODLD mosi reepectfnlly -annonnee to bis fdinds
' ??. d £2.e? bl }s*“ gM*nojlb«,hebiw.fejrtßd the
aerp, N 0.30 ifarittjojjjjbetween'Secondand'Thini
: m?qr!a^ h «sS^ < S le i lds<!act ? ll^o ?,
“jifUjEfSln aUits departments,He i, newfecetyin*
H «>.&P “w slock o*
sortmsntofpiain and figeriw Cassimerts. new Modes!-
.-r; .-. l
<*■**> set CatbnmrSuto
ruiA Mantaia Va&nfi. all of wbich the Subscnber is
ifeparediomate (o order io the neatest aiid racstfosh
onaule uyiesj.at as low.prices as any other establish
.“P& -■vW , ?2?%K- hope* f>y, Wicfjuieniionfta *ll or
oere intrnstea lonis. care,to merit a share of public pc
tronage.V'r i ' JAm&CJNATfT
< . :7 No. 30 Market, between Second and Third sts.
TO TAILORS.—I Shan coniinae to sell and give in
structions ;on- my system of HSarntths DrausStlUk as
hwSjPi™ * vixs IfaceomSSed
i without instructions, &/-
‘ ' ; jamestc.watt
j •' r; '-' * ut
X MOST DEUQBTFUL-RETREAT :to the weary
“3r refldanis of lhe-city
and vlfemitnata'nnsk ibrßo foandin ihc ATriENSuM
y^fiK^ayoMdt'dj-Wheresnperior'lceUream^^tnt
4i. -S'!®- - The snhsenber respcctiuUy solicits a
nhniaof pnbljtjjafronage;- The BatmaVdepartmetifas*
.tended in walk tnentmost care.. .
Cr Private Rooms for Select Parties, -
mg* wm. ward
T ‘ QdodSsttng sad OriaUne. .
VERY BODY''thaili forfd oTthe good*
of ihis life, should drop round ana -see
:: GRAtJAMsilat; A new Botel,
Myone dtor from,.Pepn, on 8t Clair t st.
Barry serves out to hir customers the test Oysters, Ll-
«nd; Uigars that ckn te ioimd in anr of
these >erc.digging. , - L: -v.-.. ■ .• [«ho»*>fn
” * T , John w« !Ttmt " *
KAB ALWAYS .dN HAND,of hisowsmanufsciure.
j a lme assortment bfWBIPS; CAINES and UM
:riK«L.LAB of«very desci3ptioa,wbich'he will dispose
°h wholesale ar:jeiaij, at prices a* Jcw as they can be
•proetirtd fofln eiUier the.cttifis of Nevf.York, fhitadci; •;
'Alsoi on hand a large Supply of
o»d™tail. • ! - JOHN W. TIM,
a038.N0 143.W00d strequ near Virgin nlley. -
; Aflswna jflc> iDos's Express oi&cei 1
•' \ 66. Market-Street.- -<■*
t \N andafier Monday,
•\ig--packages will beclbsed oftt'A
tlmorc, Plmadelphia, NewYorkv-Bdstohjfto
. /_3 C TriL. h«- ineharge
®|[S messenger, \o
-Philadelphia. ‘ BAKER A FoRSYTIL
■ - ' •• ■- I H.J-ll •-- -T= : : L-- Agfepfe-
#. ■ - " "
E have this day entered Into Co-ParlQGrship for
• - . tnanu/nctnriiia Mustard, Spices,
*' ,a ,V»or Merchandizing' in kmetßL 'ahi
ahull b« hsppy.iffseaiha old customers offthode»*Al
oom, at No. 117 Third street,opposile the St. Charles Ho
<®L ■ , ' ' JOHN WEIGHT,
Pittsburgh, Am; tutO.lSJt. f TC F. ALCORN.
Cardi " r: .'" '
IN withdrawing the firm of Rhodss t'Ancbarr,
tn favor of Mr.. Jobs WBiaßtf iuiie>pleuQteiQ : .K a
comraendingbim and the new firmor WRIGHTA-ALr
CORN to their laic customers and the 'public in general
as hgtng every .way worthy of
, W^R.RHOPE&i
d*»£r?£ oa Atrpply of veryisdpeiioT gnagea
BLATE,*nd;lsprepared to execute any orders for wSrk
• fft fcim t la*h manner that Willi &■
a >“*“cUon, and on-yery accpnnnodating terms,-
Hedevoies his-entlre tim&.and aitenuon>6 the^asmess,
aadieelecanfident that-allhisyrorkwill bef'phrfe'cC^
, He may.b* founds I^ogoii,-Wilwnift.Co.Vi23.Woba
>trtfe V :
GJ-pabUd that are , i»w’ ; mahufadtaridg CHOCO
ofevepr quality ©nd-pried: Tfc&'Ch'ocdlateydn
use most others sold herp'tis^r-irrantedjrorirudsnad*
: ulierated, and hence; of finer' fiayor,.mare;nutricious
and.wholesome./ -Sfg. G;and Co.V having been
tpra of pne largeslvChocolate mahhfaetOTiehitt
: Italy, assareihe phblfotiitttljey wiHiftbtfi&imjatfofe
eqaal, if not superior, t6‘the^,eaAimimrted, l
SO»El^(MadlSdria«i'ilflUiteTy l )0
OrrUmoe'. * 7 . : fan7?f-
H. Boman btrlnet/ >;/ n ‘r' u
KLEBE&, No lOt Third street, has just imported.
. a lot ofg Cnl ime Hali«n Roman Sl-fniJafToi the'
T ,-!U»jr«s*of. ika-vary fineif qnalit# •
Havtqr been, purchased
by Factories m JLurope, tbeyare
fteatt and pnnj{Bndifori beanty-of tone,'cortectneu "br
WMii.anddarabtlityitheyarßvßltbieiher, unrivalled,^
f
anllt.. -- . BtON OP’THRCfIr.PRM want* J
R ?J,^?.i 9 aoOERIES!APiD SUNDRIES^
PjiJ® S^£ c M BU
Wbo«*a«,iee , brahd.T6b»cep: •'%}■„' ,
Cnt Tobacco; ■
SteWS??:"
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SS Oo- twuyraCoffffß f
20 dp;-OldGavcTPfflent Java/Coflae;
30 boieaSiarCacdieo; .. . ,
10 do Sperm' d 6r L ' ' . .
30 : do a£dX)ipped:
■^ssssssismv-'
.acaicsaisoncdPkltlui
,a , do v' l^ > '^)s? o ?W>il Sicily Pranesf
v 3 da; ComStirch j ’ - : 1 -•
100 do aSouKfirijdinil*!'- ?>»*«* • '*•••■ ' ;
, \- : h •?••.-■>: -
. *- n. WILLIAMS** €Oi« >7
*xdtt- J * N.E, cor. Wood and Fifth
mRRJB?, m tha Diamond* i« the beit plaec to boy
-icatgood-Tea:^'.: n 1 • r ■• fauil *
TbARLBV—7O bnt for ealeby- •• 1 ' “ er ~
,-vi : STPART fcaiLLt
f ShsoaßordeangClaretifiOvr fending and-*-
VaMbrijlaby...{aoia] MIIXIER tbiUCiEgtaoN.
Pncosjccntffparsheet r Tetteof tiraasandxdnßOhc&ex* R
destroyed‘by:Bdrge«» ■&
EXternupalor.,, Pric«Sfs.cents ; perJioz:,.^ , he£OhrticJe»rij t
have never hbeilkwrwHroTair..' gferdwhojesalfi and.xe- ...
tailat theTMedlealTOpb'lrfin Scmthfield itreet ' fanli"
T\U» BEUXJW»>,TEX'i:iBOOK-ana Odd Feltons' J
J Offering, for 185t—4xut received at ■ * a
«o 7 .HnyroNrAca.s^ti
■ MJSofismir '' lUNO& MOOHtiEAfr 1 -^
■\TAlCSjffiB *cg» araorted H«wflorMiet>y ■-< • ■
i-?l- J ,.B |l g-,j; ■-r;,.- ; ...STUART A. SHil/itti-
T\Q‘ J O.SUGXKVafprimßaicUclß fc < v ‘: . a u,--
'-^tuartXs lLui'r, :
3pRE9H ip JriiStt—ißecefVfcd thig dayykftd for dale at **.
4 rj«-n 'r*.--U:;r -*?i •: ;MOSBIy-TOl‘WAia r ,' * ‘
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fsr " hie * ,
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XTSSfr fCF. Rk& GOLD : WATCHES 1 ' »■
i? JivWkLJ^Y,. at HOOJ)]S /iyweJg?, J Btorr,-51 ;_>•:>
JxUrifet street, ami'seHiflff at bne*bfU<; tbe ftunai retail.:
prices,' Oi! ,jd-;?r :'t£tyx <’% 07 ; ‘ faoS2“^
Tyii W GOLD PKNSand GOLD
wty ift.iwlllzyfiat-abont Aatf
asoarreiiulpnc&vM Ffc>Ojy& gL market et- • fau2B ■>■
i 20*ask# Currant*';
£Oboxeit*QiefefePastes ->
40 do:. JtofcCajjdr,*,.;
- •25 66 ftlkcearbnt,
, 20 do - " " •
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In store and for saieby T.. .....
': , JOSHD* ERODES fc CO,
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l Ar|iBX9!'PHIMB CRBAM CHEESK ■’ , J > ;
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; and foi Bale by F. R. DKAVO.'
a ° Bl l , Np». l afld S Diftmnnd. ... .V
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