The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 05, 1851, Image 4

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rriHE nnderirigriei having dccejiiea the Agency oft he
J>>HiboTe-well known' Houiejls prepared to lmng r ut
pSssehgera from the Old Country,on as favorable ter.is
as any other Hppsetn the City. . .-'.
PasFTtges can he engaged in the following lm >*>
satllngpuhctualty bn the days appointed: /
SWALLOW TAlLLine leaves Liverpool un the Oth
and 21st of each Month. . ......
‘REDSTARLINE leaves Liverpool on the 20th of
THB&TjiNE leaves Liverpool Twice aMonth.
TIIEEONDON LINE of Packets sails from London ,
on.'lhe Gtk,\l3tb, 2lst and 2flth of every Month.
tEBEOLYBE LINE ol Glasgow Packet* sail* frtm
GLASGOW on the Ist and ISUi of eachmoulh.
ALSO—A weekly-Line of Packet* for New Orleans.
Passengers sotped/rom-New York to any part at
''dßP'TbeSenior Partner resides in Liverpool, and s n-
pasoa^a-bngffgedjin
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JQIIH COVObß**■ iiv• • **** ** "JOHH F. COLE
COVODE & COLE,
Pennst/lvQiii/i Railrodrf Co.—Central Railroad.
THE subscribers having been appointed Shipping
'Agenls-.foi the. Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the pubUothatwe arenow prepared to receive
any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment
East.
Goods via this route will ;be carried through in five
days, and all consigued io us will be forwarded free ol
commission or charge for advances.
Rales of Freight tettcre* Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Dry goods, hinsu shoes, boolcs. stationery, cutlery, eon
fectiouaryymnu, feathers, furniture, drags, medicines
saddictyy&ei ** 61,0000
Hurd ware, queertsware, groceries, paiuts, dye stud's,
oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy and other grass
«:eas, wool, Ac. 60c. lot).
Beef, pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco leaf, coffee,
tallow, grain and. rags, 60c. & 100,
Ashes, marble (rough), tar, pitch, rosin, German clay
ln)iie«, imeon, Ac. 50c. 100.
COVODE A COLE,
corner Penn and Wayne streets
FittsbutgMttly Ist, ISsl;—jylO
MONONGAHEhJi ROUTE
Browhsvillextnd Cumberland to Baltimore and
r|liXE Morniiig Boat leaves daily at 8 o’clock. A- M-.
A.', precisely, connecting with the Cara at Cumberland
nextmaming. .
Tfcjs evening boat leaves daily at 6 o’clock. P. M.
{except Sunday evenings jconnecting wiib the curs a
Cumberland next evening, at Iti o'clock.
Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only 89.
Time through to Philadelphia 40 hours. Fare only 810.
Tbe.NaUoual Hoad is now good. Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville add Cumberland—
which makes this decidedly the best route East
. J. MESKIMEN, Agent,
jeSsy Office in the Monongahela House.
ROT 1081
Another Frcih Arrival at 50.07,
Corner of IFboti Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.
DGKEGG A CO. have just received another new
. supplYqfDKYGOODSand FARJSTiBS. which
bnve-been purchased Since the late decline in Eamern
prices, which will be sold at a small advance. Owing to
our advantages in buying, and long experience in the
sV business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our
goods at prieer'regardtesß of competition. Our stock
will be found to be unsurpassed in uie western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old stand by Greggfc M’Candless.
We have'just opened a fresh lot of late styles of BOX*
NETS; Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Be rages, Mous
de hainesy Ladies’White Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gimps,
Silk Fnhgefe &o.; Broad Cloths, Fancy Vestings, Cash
meres, Summer Pantaioonery,Tweeds, Gloves, Hosiery,
TkreaaajCombs, Suspenders. Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, Scissors, Ac., and another articles in thetTline,
too tedious to mention. We have on hand, just receiv
ed-direct from the manufacturers and importers, by cx»
press, a large lot of GOLD and GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and'being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we
intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur
cbasiifg'elsewnere.
Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va
rious kinds- *
gT Remember, No- 97, uorlh-wesl corner of Wood
street and D.araond alley, Pittsburgh.
N. B-—The basiuess of the laie firm of Gregg A M’-
Candless is to be settled by D Gregg at the shove
stand, who is fully authorized a- d in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. fjru
Dr» Family Medicines.
EXTRACT of a l etter trom tfie Rev fi. L. Abbott, a
well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the
kingdom of Barm ah, dated
„ . Sasdowat Abbacab, February, 1846.
Dr.'D. My Dear Sir—We are
now in gregt want of your Medical Preparations. Your
CARMiN A's 3 VE BAi*SAM is an invaluable medicine
in this country in bowel complaints, and has been ured
in alf onr Missions with the most gratifying success. I
have known it in many cases to aet like a charm Tour
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best
medicine for my liver complaint and pain in thc'vide that
I have ever used They are in great demand, and w«
are fentireJyqnt of them. We need five hundred boxes
of them. Bro. Beecher says we could use a thousand
boxes yearly among our people to great%dvantage. I
have'used YourTONIC VERaIIFUGK as atonic in in
lermxuenf fever, with the most complete success. I
think it once was the gleans of saving my own son. Du*
- ring 'my travels among the churches the past season, I
found a whole village suffering under a prevailing infla
enia,nildilded with coughs of a most violent character,
i otten regretted I had not had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for I tefWve
? from what.’l have seen of its effects, that it would have
been just the thing for those poor,people. I presume > ou
have not hitherto nad on idea to what an extent your
medicines are used in all our Missions.
Affectionately yours, E. L. ABBOTT.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 38. Fifth street. Qyl
Judd’s Medicated Liquid Qttttcle.
THIS article is intended for family use* and should be
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 hnd this article to be invalnabie to
them, and after trial, will consider it indispensable.
“This may certify that we, the undersigned, having
frequently made nse of Jadd’s Medicated Liquid Catiele,
prepared by Messrs. Penfield Sc Comp, Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession*
al*t»rethrcn, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas
ter, in dressing bums, cuts, sc&lds T bruises, and all kinds
of fresh wounds; also, for sore nippies,a remedy une
qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M 1).,
WM.B. CASEY, MJ>,
D. HABKISONj&J*.
F. WOODHUFfe fid l>..
HAMILTON BREWER, M.U.,
ELLSWORTH RUHR, M.D.. Roraiuc,
Comprising all the practising physicians in tna city of
MicßUetown..
For solely R. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
jyl jsorner of Wood ami First sts
Compound Syrup ot Yellow Dock Rooty.
OCCUPIES the Trout rank among the propriety
medicines ot this country'for completely curing:
Caflker.Stin.Bheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases
arising rroman impure state of the blood. Also, Live?
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs,Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron
chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling »ensittn>n
about the Throat; and is ased with unprecedented, sac
/cess in all cases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDIiENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
varions organa, and invigorating the entire system. .
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from
all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu
larly efficacious in caring all Humors , and i>»storing de
bilitated and broken down constitutions. It ia purely
vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com
bined in its .proportions that the chemicrd, boumieal and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite toPURIFY. THE BLOOD.
It has removed many chronic disc which has baf
fled thb skill of the best physician*,, and has also cured
Canker, Salt Rheam, Erysipelas Bl ,d Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely fai* >e< j u> make the least im
pression upon. . ..
Jt has been tesied in raanjf coses of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obs\tTmia Cancers have been
cured by this medicine. "»Ve say that it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS, COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in the 'jixcnlatiou, rendering the Liver
free, active and it removes Palpitation of the
Heart/add relieves in all case* of Asthma, and may be
used in all climates,and at all seasons-pf the year.
This Syrup Is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at
102 Fountain Street, Providence, R. I .and sold whole
sale and retail, by S. N. wICKERSHAM f
Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
Jell:y Warchouse,.eoc Wood and Sixth sts., Pitisb’h
strancer, Look at ThUI
Daguerreotypes for one dollar, pm up
in Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce
10 the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
get a likeness for one half the usual price,-not to be sur-
Eaised by those taken in the East. We don't mean to
e surpassed by any. Having a large sky and side
- light, we are prepared to suit the most fastidious. We
9 will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits
them. Miniatures jmt in Lockets, Pina or Rings. Bick
or deceased persons taken at their residence.
FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY.
MERRIMAN A LAWYER.
Booms on 3d si., opposi’c St. Charles Hotel.
mylSdSmd. .
* Pine Oil Lamp.
% TOST RECEIVED a fino assortment of these LAMPS,
fe •! ' for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils,
S which I will sell cl greatly red “ggg ri | e^ OGH
j ’ ~ ’SS-fbnrth sL, between Market and Wood,
■ Manufitcturerjtnd Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the
2 aboye. homed Oils. IJeii
Dis&oiation.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore
subscribers, under the firm of J.S.BONNtI A Co.,
is ihisjday. dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
may use the name of-the concern in settlement.
y ' SvJEROME 8. BONNET.
MATTHEW D. PATTON.
PimbuTghy April Ist, 1850.
TTJ*. Having soldmjr entire interest in the firm of J.B.
Boimxr-A Co. to M. D. Pattoit, my late partner, and in
retiringfrom business, 1 take great pleasure in recom
mending Jrini to-the confidence of my friends andthe
publidf • [ap3] «■ 8. BONNET.
YiirATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE will cure all cases
Yy , of-Headache, Low Spirits, Menial or Physical
is so wonderful in rejuvenating premature
old age, and correcting decrepitnde, brought on by ex
cessiveindalgence, that nothing but a trial con convince
the ualteM ©fits qualities It ts not an excitant, but a
<rtrenrthener, purely vegetable and harmless.
PiU.b.4- »? ' S. L.CUTHBERr,
aul9 60-Smilbfield street.
OWE’S SHAKER SAHBAPARICLA. a few
more<taten «ftMs : van!tl)le medicine, for the core
° f froKgerof Ijißetty and Hand«u.
° y SILL
Fare Reduced.
1851.
VIA
noass's
New 'Bodhi I '-Hew Bobir a f*‘
A T HOLMES' UTERAR Y DEPOT, No. 74-Third
XX. street, opposite the Ebst Office:
London An Journol-for August. '■* •
Tbe Model Architect, with designs of Cottages, Villas
Suburban Residences,-Ae.
Travels in America—by Lady StnnrtMortley.
The Scalp ■ Hunters ia-Northern Mexico—by Capt.
tfayne Reid.
Ralph Hutherfork: a Sea Tate— AdmiralFiaher.
Lewis Arundel—or the Railroad ot Life.
| Dictionary of Mechanics, No. 37.
| Littell’sJLiving Age, No. 379,:
* Book for August. . f
i Graham’s Magazine, do '
Sartain’s Magazine, do
! The Ladies’National do
The GilJsej Chief—bvG.W.M. Reynolds.
• Mabel;, or, The CJiifd of the Baule Field—a Tale of
Waterloo.
"Tho Pioneer’s Daughler : a Tale of Indian Captivity
—by Emerson Bennett , L
: The Adventures of Paul Periwinkle i aSea Story.
: TheCountestj of Lilesburg—by Dumas.
1 Ecarieporthe Salortaof Paris—b / Maj. Richardson.
’ Problem—by the author of ‘Alton Locke.”
TQteJCttrne^sLSflfflpariiQh—wUhiUiigtratipßa,.
Traveler’s Guide through the U. S. and Canada.
Uena, or the Snow Bird: a Tate of Beal Life —by
Caroline LeeHentz.
I The Heir of West Waytand—a Tale by Mary Howitt,
, The Roae—by Bolwer. . . ; , lanl&.-
New filmic i Mow nmiel
HKLF.BKR, No. 101 Third street, has just selected
• from amoug the latest e&sit rn publications the
following new ana fashionable Music :
My Hopes have departed forever;
Make me no gaudy chaplet ;
Oh! boys carry me along;
Turn not away. Duett by Foster;
I’d offer thee this hand of mine;
Mlgnon’s celebra edsong; ;
I dream of my Fatherland. Jenny Lind ;
Mary, we pray for Uiee. Moore;
The half broken heart ;
And are we thus compelled to part T
Little. Red Riding Rood;
Spirit Polka; Nelly Bly;
Lily . do Camptown Races;
Bride’s do Passing A wey ;
Bloomer do Little Blo.ssom;
Love do Blanche Alptn;
1 Ravel do Ocean Burial;
i Byerlv’s Waltz. Nataie
Bfew Book* !~sew Books t
JUST RECEIVED AT WALL’S PERIODICAL and
Cheap Publication Store, No. 85 Fourth street:
. Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life.
Ralph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad ■
mirai Fisher.
The Mysteries of the Heath—a companion to the Mys
teries of Paris. By Eugene Sue.
A fresh supply or Blackwood for August.
No. 16 Field Book of tho Hettoluiion.
The London World of'Fashion.. „ ' ' •
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the
Norman Conquest til! the death of Lord Mansfield. By
John Lord Campbell, L. L. D - - * -
Bostwick on the Causes of Natural Death, he u*?
New Music.
JOHN H. MELLOH,No. SI Wood street,has received
the following - pieces of new and popular Music
Dolcy Jones. By S C. Fo*ic»;
Oh ! Boys. Carry Me Along. By S. C. Foster;
Peaceful Nights—DoetL By Glover;
Moonlight Sleoplng—Duett;
We Now Most Part; The Cavalier ;
Take Me Home to Die ; I Watch for Thee ,
Be Rind to the Loved Ones at Home ;
Father’s Prayer; Joe Hardy;
! Why Do Summer Roses Fade;
March From Lucia di Lammermoor;
Diligent Hose Company Quick Step ;
Pest March; Village QSj World’s Fair ;
I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty—Variations;
ComCj Sing Me that Sweet Air Again, do;
Le Tremolo. By Rosaelen. do;
Believe Me, if all these Endeariog Young Charms;
Diadem Byerly’s, Aurora and Silver Bell Waltzes;
Lily; Nancy’s Fanny; Bloomer; Sharon; Fire Fly;
Jenny Gray; Syracuse; Cottage; Ofden; Coqneite;
and CalJy Polkas. (auV7
Modern Harp.
SBLUMEhas just received a large stock of VOCAL.
• and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, anion g
icb are—
The Modern Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodist—a
collection of the most popular'church music in use ;
The Boston Melodeon—in three volumes : consisting
of songs,glees, rounds, Ac., Ac.; including man? or the
most popular pieces of the day, arranged and barmo
nixed for four voices
The Melodist—a new work containing selected gems
from the most celebrated composers, with accompoiii
meat for the Piano Forte ;
The National Ulee Book Air —f r lour voices;
SelMnsUuciing School for the Violin—a hew and sei
entific work, in three parts, complete in one. By G.
Saunders;
The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular Me
lodies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve
numbers;
Henri Hertz's new and complete Piano Forte School
Burgrauller’s new and improved edition of Piano
Forte Instructor;
Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor;
Careassis’, Caruliis*, and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor;
Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three numbers a*d four
parts, for the Ist and 'id Violin, Violincello and Flitte ;
Instrumental Music, in lour parts and 6 numbers;
Howe’s Musician's Companion—ln three pans;
At the QUi Establitktd Piarw Drpot,
auS No. 118 Wood street.
Superior Watch Repairing.
JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER Atilt
JEWELLER, desires again to cal! the at
tention of the public to the workshop which heJK-s <ja
has opened at Pfo 16 Fifth street, two doors fromrrWJffW
Mark*t, where be continues to devote his special atten
tion to the repairing and refilling of Chronometer, Du
plex. Patent Lever, L’Epine, anu every description of
one Watches and Clocks.
Having for a number of years been employed as Fore
man in ine work shop of the largest establishment in this
city, I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron
age will find all work ei trusted executed in the best
manner and on the moat reasonable terms.
Reftrnca —John Harper, Esq. Edward Heazleton,
Esq., R. H. Hanley. Esq, Joseph Woodwell, Joshua
Rhodes A Co , and Wra. B. Scaiie.
A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac-, constantly on handLwhich
have been purchased at the lowest caahpriees, aijd will
be sold at a very final! advance for the same (auld
Citizen* and Stranger*}
-op DO you wish to purchase a
CjSyv OOLDorSILVER WATCH.at
£«* daone-half the usual price ? If so, call at HOOD'S
dSuISINEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Market street,
two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new
stock, Just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch
es or any kind of fiuc Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and not be charged two prices for everything, as you
have usually been ; but can get the very best quality of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not-beheve what
others, interested in their own sales, tell yon, but come
and see for yourselves. All goods sold atlhis establish
ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale —
so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, aultf,
ALL PERSONS interested will take notice that
WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth Ward of the
City of PiUsbargh, Brlckmaker,on the 29tb day of July,
1851, executed to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment
of ail his Estate, in trust for the benefit of hiscreditor*
All persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to
make immediate payment, and persons having claims
will present them. J. HOWARD, Assignee,
jyiyi Office Ith st., bet Smithfield and Grant.
' DiMoluUon~oTpiirtiieraEiß*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (bat the Partnership
heretofore existing between GEORGE V. AR
BUTHNOT and WILLIAM BBOWN, Sr., as Chandler*
and Soap Manufacu*rers v under the firm of Arbulhnot A
Brown, uos this day been dissolved. All settlements of
said business will be made by Geo. V Arbutbnot, who is
hereby authorized u> attend the same. The business
hereafter will be conducted by Georee V. Arbutbnot, a«
heretofore. G. V. ARBUTHNOr,
MX7X w WM. BROWN; 8R
yrs Dr. Wm. P. Giles,
md\ veterinary surgeon.
rTf l Office at Rod* Botterson’s Livery Stables, on
Fourth street, between Wood and SmithSeld. Uy4:ly
Lltliograpliie Institute*
CIO-PARTNERSBIP.— Thejmbscribers most respect
) fully announce u> their friend* and the public gen
erally, that they hare this day entered into Co-Partner
ship, for the purpose ol carrying on, at the old stand, in
Singerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street,
Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in ail its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to do works tn Lithography
equal io steel engraving. They solicit a coutinnancc of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so ÜberalJy to the
onejwmner, Wm. Schuchman/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, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots
Lithographed and Primed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co
lon*
Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
a* above WM. SCIiUCHMAN,
FRED. JIAUNLGIN
Uami’t Doable - Lever Letter
Press* end Metallic Dsiapeset* '
BURNHAM’S PATENT.
Sizes of Presto and Dampmtfrs—Letter, 10 by 13;
Foolscap, 10 by 15 ; Folio Post. Hi by 17i; Manifest, 18
by 21. . ~
A Time saving, Labor-saving and Machine.
THIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents
decided advantages over all previous inventions for
the same object
Ist. The Press does not require fastening down.
2d Through two levers sud eccentric joints the pres
sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than
by other methods.
3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is
not liable to break or get out of order.
4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the
brash, blotting paper and wet-cloth, saving all the iron*
ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight In gold.
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any
Press already in use, and for that purpose will be sold
separately. . _ ,
Letters con be copied with this Press and Dampener
in three seconds, withoutbluringthe original or thecopy.
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 otherpapers where method is de
sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the
best ever presented to the public for the purpose for
whichit is designed, and will famish to many a deside
ratum long needed. The undersigned now oners it at a
comparatively trifling cost to alf who may desire to per
fect the system of preserving papers for ready and easy
" >flm,nce ' MAN^Wcd'^Vik^tJodfts: 5
The Paper in these Books is. made from all Linen
Stock, and of ihe «nmw qualitv os Fine French Writing
Paper, bound on PorchmentßackSj.wift Printed Pages,
and manufactured expressly for retailing .
Theandersignedhavipsprocuredthe sole agency of
the above articles, uow offers them at reasonable prices
at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or
Binders, fUmished to order of any dimensions, at short
notice. All of the above article, warranted.
Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any siie.
Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly the best in use.
Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the dozens of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction
necessary.
JOHN F. COLE & CO.,
At M’FadenA Co7odß*B Penna Railroad Depot, corner
of Penn and Wayne gts., PiUaborgfa yo&yl
\ ET'ATT’S ANTIDOTE —Extract of a tetter from"the
Ty Rev. Aivan Ackley, who, after stating that he
had taken bnt four teaspoonfnla of Watt’s Nervous
Antidote, and describing the wonderful effects, says:
Mil Watts—Dear Sir: In view of the whole, 1 think
it to be' a powerful 'stimulant to the Nervous system,
and on invaluable medicine. It has already relieved
me of a certain set of nervous pains, elevated^my
spirits, and so far relieved my loins and hip as to enable
me to walk fifty per cent, better than I did before.
. Respectfully yours, AX.VAN ACKLEY.
Gresnfort, April 1, 1850.
Sold by
au2B
NEW SILKS. —Received this day, a beautiful lot of
new style Silks and Satin de Chene—beautiful col
ora, at [an27j A. A. MASON A CO.’S.
New bonnets and ribbons,—a. a. Mason
A Co. have just opened-a new lot* of Bonnets and
Bonnet Ribbons—FpJl styles—which they will offer very
cheap. - iau27
...Jnsnranre- Companies
bash ATiktiita 1 Itnsutmnfce Company
Harrisburg* Pennsylvania*
! . \ \. • .V. 1; ''.’i ;. ’• • -
CAPITAL, 9100,000. -r
C H A RT r i;iiVeßt KT U A L -
mnp qndjJrsigftedMrirt* been appointed Agents for
unfavorable
leritf* an-,any, responsible Company in the ; State, gAlIj
beckons having properly .Inauretl m Una, Company;,are.
ertttllbd'tfrVdte for its officers, afctP vd share ftnts
Ings: but afb’ not’ liable, in any advent, forianythingf-be-:
yond thersmojantctheViHavo paid, AlUosaes promptly
paid in sixty days after proof.of the same.
• '-■ t - *• ' • '• bpVrcsfcsT 7 '
, Hou. JOnrraßUCHßßlPresidcnL
, Oaa»..E,;HnBstBB J! yice Rfe»ulei)t. .
Thot. H. W xllson, Secretary.
David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. '
! Johrt C/BdcheH Rudolph F.Kelker,
tVra. Colder, Jr, David Fleming,
Cbas. E. Wester, EUias E. .W. Bays,
David Abmina, Jr., JotraNtnning'er, IWnpwtt'County 5
York;'<Uenry-' Hv Fry4 Lan'castdr;
Adam Scbmner, Berks; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia;
WUlfinn.MintzefiMontgomery;
zerire ?' GordOif F. Masha;* Bradford^'Amos K. Kapp,
Northumberland; James Burns, Mifflinif JplmilYnOdV
er, Centre, JohnS; Isjlh Buntingdou jdam?e K; Moor
head, Alleghany; Jonaihan D. Leet. Washington; Geo.
H. BucheffCtUiberihud; George W: Wps Ser^Carbdn.
M’LAIN AMOFFITT; ‘
14- B*. Claitjstreet, • ■
jy2SfcBm Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny. Co,
PlUiburgh Life Insursnoe Qpinpanyr
THH COMPANY was incorporated In February,
1651. witha Perpetual Charter, and bas commenced
business,onjaCapifll of 9100,000.
The Company does business both, on the Joint Stock
and Mutual plan.
On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent, lower than the rales of most Slock Compa
nies.
Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. insured on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
by thatsyktemi of Insurance, and theCopritol and Sur
plus Kund of the Joim Stock department.
The Charter permits the graoung.of insurance ou life,
hieyeryforntjincluding the rjghtof wife, children, pu
retus; relations; friends or cretmdTs—to insure the life of
another for thelr owo exclusive benefit, payable after
death, or upon the parties arriving at the uge of 50, 55,
CO oc 05, at the option of the insured.
OPFICERB.
James 8. Hood, President.
Samuel AFClurkan, Vice President.
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
DIBKCTOBB.
James S- Hoon, Joseph S. Leech,
John S. Dilwonh, Charles A. Colton,
Samuel M*Clurkan, William Phillips.
John A. Wilson.
DOABD OB OIHAtICB,
Hon. William Wilkin>, Late Secretary oi War.
Hop. Walter Forward, Late Becreiaryoi Treasury.
JohtfSnyder, Esq , Caxhier Pittnburgu Bank.
Malcolm Leech, Esq , Whoiee&'c Grocer.
Roucrroas.
Hon A. W. Loomis. | A. B. ArCaimont, Esq.
MEDICAL BOARD.
- Conj>J/mg Physician*.
Joseph Gazzom, M. D. William Addison, M. u
Jeremiah Brooks, M. D K. O. Edrington, M. U
c. EuuunNs msicuss.
Saniucl DUworth, M. D.,47 Smithfield street.
Fobu Snyder, M. lO3 Fourth si.
John Crawford, M. D., 20 Sixth sC
Wm. MoK Morgan, M. D., 107 Liberty su
Dn Ditworih will ue in oucndancc at the office,«very
day, at 12 o'clock.
. Those who have spoken for nn agency, are requested
to eatlv take their papera, and commence operations
forthwith. All persoea engaged in the insurance busi
ness will be supplied with blanks ami a lowed the u-*ual
commission.
Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street.
ory7 C,A.COL'roN. SrPy.
Kentuoky fiiatuok Life I a aurance Co*
GUARANTY" FUND, $lOO,OOO.
fHIS COMP AN Y offers to the Insured all the security
and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plans
(us heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of
premium; an annual return in cash of the per centage
required for the contingent risk of the year; an ade
quate, but not excessive provision for the future security
a member* for the whole term of lue, with an equitable,
lotcresi tn the accumulating fund secured to such mem
bers, payable ut death, by credits upon their poli
cies; a guaranty fdnd designed for the permanent secu
rity of snort term members, and also for the present ae*
enrity of those for the whole term of life.
fp~ This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company
whose rates of pTetwum are fixed at a fair reduced stan
dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu
mulation pf lands (for future security) in exact propor
tion to the amount of business and the increasing risk
from advancing age among the members
Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and
rates of the Company, furm&hea gratis, awTapplicaiions
for insurance received by J. TURuETT, Agent,
129, Wood street, Pittsburgh
Baml- DiLWOgtn, Medical Bsamlner. jyltfcvi
Franklin Fire Insurance Company.
DIRECTORS
Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Han, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric,
Samu'clGrant. David 8. Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson
CIiAS. N. UANCKKR, Pre**i
CiiAS. G. Baßcxxb, Secretary.
(P* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or iimii-.-o,
on every description of property id town and country,
at rates as low as are consistent with security.
Tho Company Pave reserved a large Contingent Fain »
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested
afford ample protection to tbe assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IBM, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, viz s
Mortgages -
Beal Estate • • • —■• ■
Temporary Loans . ——.
dlnce their incorporation, a period of years,thef
have paid upwards of On* Milium Four fiundrtd
sand DoU&rs, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the adTantagesonoßarance,as well as the ability ami
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J.GABDItfBRCOFFIN, Agent,
Office N. E. comer Wood and &i sir .
19 krlQCi Ftre and IniSad Transportation
USURA9CK.
TMIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AAI ER
ICA. Philadelphia, chartered 17W, capital
UOOy aiwit January 13, 1851, $1*001*956 50, wit
make insurance on buildings and their contents in tin*
city and vicinity, Also, on property df every descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, cither by inland
transportation or on the sens.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur (J. Coffin, Fres'l, Jacob M. Thomas,
Samuel W. Jones Joho R. Neff,
Edward Smith, Richard D Wood,
John A. Brown, William Welsh,
Sainoel F Smith. Francis Haskins,
Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone,
Charles Taylor, William K. Bowen,
Ambrose While, George W. Aspinwall,
Thomas I*. Cone, James N, Dickson,
a. Morris, Waler, H. D. Shcrrerd, Sec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
Slates, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding ail risks of ao extra hazaid
out character, may be considered a* offering ample hc
easily to the public. WM I*. JONES, Ageut,
ja24 No. HI Front street.
riiUK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY JNSUR
X AN.CE COMPANY.—Office, North Room oflhe Ex
cha-ngeVThlrd stroet, Philadelphia.
Fins IsSObaKCs.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei
property to toion and country, insured against loss, ot
damage by fire at the lowest rule of premium.
Makirx fifsoaxKCK.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and.freights, foreign >or coastwise. under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
liCLAMpTaANSFOirriTlox—They also in«nre merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Cauai
Boats and oleum Bonis, on rivers and lakes,on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS —Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards,Geo, G, Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Xtavis, William Folwell.John New!in,Dr. R.M Huston,
James U. Hand. Theophilus Paulding, if. Jones Brooks,
llenry Sloan, Hugh Craig. Geotfee Serrill, Spencer Me
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.ti. Johnson, William Hay, Dr
S. Thomas, John Seilers, Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THoa 0. Hard, Vice President.
Josbpu W. Cowzn, Secretary.
I rr Office of the Company, No. 4*J Water street, Pitts
burgh. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
rititE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co. North Amenta
X has been removed lo the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
A Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street, where the subscriber wlllissue Policies on Build
ings and theircoutents,andoaShipmemsby Steamboats
and other-vessels, for the above old audrespoosible
Company. [ap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent
Life and Health Insurance*
mHEMUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, incorporated by the
Legislatureof Pepnaylvanin,March,lB4e; Charter Por
petual; Capital 8100,000. Rates lower than any Ptnnssl
eanto Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than tne
asual rates of Life Insurance,as the following comperi
son will show. Thus a person or the age of 30 insuring
for 8100 for life,must pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl
v&nia 82JJ0. Penn Mutual' 82,30, Equitable 82,04, New
England S2JJO, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82$, l %ft
and HeaXthfPhUadelphia, 81,01.
DaßCioas—Samuel D Ornck. Charles D Hall, Wm F
Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin,
Chaa O B Campbell/M M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper,
J Rodman Barker, E H Butler,Edwin R Cope. Presi
dent, Samuel D-Orrick ; Vie* President, Robert P. King
*
Applications will be received and every information
given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omcs:
Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets
Pittsburgh. oc 129: y
“ Kira and Marine insurattee,
THE Insurance Company of North. America, of Phila
delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited insurance
ob property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpmeo
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samnel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel,W. Jones, Samuel W. Smitk-
Edw&rd Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomai
John White, John R. Neff;
Thomas P. Cope, Richard 0. Wood,
Wm. Welsh. * Henry D. Sherrard,Bec’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United
States, having been chartered in 1794. Its Charter is per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be 'cotisidcred'as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and
Front sis., Pittsburgh may4y
John m*Oartney«
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff,
No. 143 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,
aprtdfr j.) xi - ;; ~, .., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALL persons having 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. iM., and
from 2 till 4 o’clock, p. M.
Merchants in want of competent Book keepers can
be supplied by calbngon JOHN FLEMING*
aprfe Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts.
S. L. COTHBERT,
60 Southfield street.
Falrmouni Flr« Engine for Sale.
THE members of the Falrmouni Fire Company offer
their ENGINE for sale. It is in first-rate order, and
wul be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec’y.,
apT&tf No. 409 Penn street.
BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER—S bxs, for washing
with little robbing—printed directions to oaeb pack
age—for sole by [jy*sJ WM DYER
$ oiS'ttts ay
84,377 7a
83,060 i?
01,58 V 00
04,340 81
INSURANCE!*
Firs and aiarlns laioranes*
Bnilneu Notice
ORBATREDOCTIONIHPRICES.
Second Anlnicf Seer ■ Summer Good*.
AT GREAT BARGAINS - - ■ -'
THF. larraetlCheopest and Best : -Slock ofFAN-
JfcCY DRESBGOODSever offiu.il- in lhl« city.tt
OW ' I^»U n SG I STEVENSON d'XOVB3 ' ’■'
Original Bee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, He tween
Fourth strut and ths Diartttmdi PIUAUJgki I •
The proprietors have just opci>cd» : a' Jaigo-ttttd most
beautiful assoriment-of the Newest and MoatFasltiona
bleriiyles of Faaoy and Staple Dry-Goods; wbichhave
been purchased since the great Teduetiott’itHWfices at the:
large dealing aul sales in New York and Philadelpmd,
ana will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 iper
cent iower UtanTotmer prides. , ■
DRESS GOODSo/every desarkmon,from the cheap
est to the umostraostiy andjnkgnificent, such aa every;
large andbeauuful stock oftit&r following articles:
■ Chene and Jasper diene- Silks} '
High Lustre, plain chenfotioffmsl lace silks;
Do • stripe ;do do?
Do plain.blocki ■ do; 1
BrocadeiAroraes and Poallde Soies, ail colors;
Blackandcbamelioq/Fark satins, and watered silk*;
Chene and India Foulard silks >f ::
Do primed and plain silk Tissues; *'•> ;
v- Do ~ •, do -Alberunes-ancVCvenadines;
Plain, printed and
Chene plain and figured silks, and -popuns;
Chameleon tiro de Naples pj: ’
Paris prinledberages dode loines; >
Do do and plainaU wool de laines,
Do do • dawns and jaconets; V.
Plain and embroidered rttnili-aad Swisset;
Plain and printed casameres, de loines and alpacas;
French and domestic ginghams ; •••
English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all
pricesjo. i
BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains;
g^MitlriUWßm»t«li»wWguA> & do.- - :
Needle-worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi
zetts; "... O -,j : * .■ ; ; _
Needle worked laces and muslin caps;
Embroidered,, hem stitch and plain linen carafe’
hand kerchieft- «.. i r ~
P&ncy silk bobkef hiTkil, erhvats and neck lies;
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ;
Irish linens, table cloths and table linens:
Tickens, checks, crash,Mfd-eye, diaper d napkins;
Bleached and brown muslins, from C to lie. per yd ;
Do brown and colored Cantop flannels;
French cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres A satinets;
Cashmerets, tweeds, merino cassimeres and Ky;
leans;
Black satin and fancy vestings, Ac., Ac.
(p*Tfae proprietors would respectfully ' solicit an
early call from all their, frieodt, 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.
“ my3ltf YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE.
The Eighth Semi-Annual Sole
OF DRY GOODS at the One Price Store ol A. A.
MASON A CO., Nos. 62 A 64, Market street, Pitts
burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 261 b, 1831, ami
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 un
tnense reduction from usual prices. Having recently
made extensive purchases, tpcir. assortment .will be
found l! '" Ju 1 J
Their slock of SUks r eomprising more than 300 pieces,
will be closed out at an immsuse discount from usual
prices.
Good Dress Silks as low as 274050 cts.
Silk Poplins, 20 025
Best Barege De Laine*. IS|
Fast colored Lawns,
Fine French do I2|
Fine Printed Bereges, 18|023
Fine Freneh Jaconet, 15|025
600pcs French and English Ginghams, 10 &lHh
Block Alpacas, 12$
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8
500 Wrought Collars, 61
Fast colored Calicoes, 0*
UKLeases English and American do, 8 010
3po cases ana bales of Bleached and Brown Mus
lins at manufacturers’ prices.
ALSO—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery aud
Gloves, Lined, white Goods, Bonnets, Shawls, Cloths,
4c., together , with an immeusy-vVaricty of all kinds ol
Dry Goods—-ell of which will lie marked down to even
Ipst than Eastern wholesale prices.
, jo2S A. A. MASON A CO
New Variety and Dry Goods store.
No. 97• North-west comer qf Wood it and Diamond alley.
2 GREGG A CO., having opened at the above stand,
• are cow offering for sale a large and complete
rtment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting
to pan of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet!, Summer
Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies* Dress Goods, Lawn*,
De Laines, Ginghams, white Good*, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a .complete variety of Cutlery,
direet from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and
Silver Watches, and Watch materials. Gold and Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Halm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short, we have on band almost
every article usually kept in the Dry Ooods and Variety
line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora
ble terras, either for cash or satisfactory reference
D GREGG A CO.
N. B.—The baslnes* of the late firm of GqKoo A M’-
Ga.idlkbj*, will be settled by the subscriber, at the bou»e
of D. tirrgg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are in
my possesion, and 1 atu fully authorized to settle on the
business. [apr2i] DAVID GitEGG.
KTiI. tJOfBBBliU; CASES,
’f 'UK subscriber* having recently;ptadciarraagements
1 with the Paleuteeof this new erid-yafiftifift i«m
rum-for the manufacture and sale ofthc 'hrHcle in the
West, they having been manufactured heretoforeexclu
sivrly in the East, where they are superseding the use
oi wooden coffins, take this method Df informing the
public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ*
am sires of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length
from 22 inches to 64 feet, with width and depth suitanle
Tot bodies of ordinary size, aud for those who desire
space Cor cushioning, or for bodies of unusaal dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in
vention now coming into general use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These Lttbi.il Cases are
composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of
Iron.
81,212,708 44
They arc thoroughly enameled inside and out, and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which metal is capable of, in a given quantity-
When properly secured with cement they are perfect
ly air light, and free from exhalation of offensive gases.
They cast no more than good wooden coffins, aud are
better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,}
for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, as has
been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by
some of our most scientific men ; also, by the Honora
bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Casa, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed tbeir
merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seen at our Agents* Burial Case
Depot, No. 274 Main street, three doors above Nin'h,
where we intend to keep on bund al all limes, such a
stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will suit the most diversified tastes.
We invite the attention of the pubiie, and of underta
kers particularly throughout the west, toon examination
of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep
resentations of undertakers not using the article, wbo*e
iiitcreat it would be to misrepresent them.
W. C. DAVIS A CO
Patent metallic Burial Coses.
Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 AToin street, Cincinnati.
July, lBsl.
THE uudeisigned. Gsoxob K. Rob tars, uodertakeraud
sole agent for toe sale of tbe above yajuabje arti
cles, announceslbal he hr prepared 1 tor sfipplyuntierta
kers and others having occasion for their use with the
tame, of oil sizes, from l foot 10 mchestO’O'ftfeiO Inches
in length, ot various widths and depths, suitable (hr bo
dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and
highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings
fur the same Attention to the very low prices affixed 1 ,
with the view ot iheir general adoption, ts solicited, to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
colors—
No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 29 inobeptn length, 83,00
2 “ 28 to 33 “ 4,50
:i “ 33 to 40 “ “ 6,00
4 * 40 to 46 “ 8,00
5 •* 40 to 64 41 44 9,00
0 ‘ 54 to 60 “ u 10,00
7 “ 60 to 05 “ “ 11,00
H “ 65i069 “ 44 14,00
9 66 to 70 *• 14 16,00
10 “ 69t073 4 * “ 17,00
11 “ 72 to 76 41 “ 18.00
12 41 60 10 65 44 extra deep 12,00
13 “ 05 to 69 44 “ 15,00
14 “ 66 to 70 44 44 18,00
15 44 08 to 73 44 44 19,00
16 44 70 to 76 u “ 20,00
Name plates from 64 AO to 69 per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna
mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work.
Communications, desiring further information, or or
ders for Coses and materials, will receive prompt atten
tion by addressing GEO, K. ROBERTS, Ageut,
Sarcophagus Warerooras, 374 Main st., Cin , O.
CC7* Funerals attended, hearse and carriages. furnish
ed, and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro
vided for transportation to any part of the country', oo
application at the office as above.
jyl6 O. X. B.
European Agency,
rpHK undersigned European Agent continues his an-
X nual voyages between America and Europe, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly in each year In June, and re turning
inSeptembor—transacting a general Law Agency, lu
connection with hisirelative, lloon KuNxn, Esq., now
reiidemin Dublin. The preseal tourwill be the twenty
fifth of this Agency, throogWEaglandiXkeland 1 Scotland,
Wales, Ac. It embraces collection of debts,
rents, property and claims; remiuances of money; procu
ring copies of wills, deeds and documeuts: conducting
dearches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Innumerable references
given. During tbe subscriber’s absence, his brother,
Edwabd J. Kbbrar, will attend in his Office.
Qffice on Fifth sired, opposite St.:Paul’s Cathedral.
THOMAS ,J. KEENAN. European Agent.
jes:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Notice to Bailiuu Men.
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, sure
and profitable manufacturing
business, having fallen into a low slate of health, is de
sirous of selling out his interest in the couce-n, for the
purpose of leaving the city /or the recovery oft his health.
Any person having command of 83000 in oasb, and a
fair credit, can enter into this business wl h every guar
anty of success- . -.71;
ITT Addresi‘‘MiNUFACTPHtefi,’’ 80i'45, Him
burgh, Pa., stating where an interview can be bad.
iy*3‘
REBN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER
vjT LB.—You can buy Green Teas at MORRIS’ TEA
MART, in the Diamond, for'three months to come, at the
old prices and the same qualities, nqiwithts&ndiug the
advance in prices East, as jhey have a large stock on
hand. They sell the best Teas in Pittsburgh alibis Store,
aqd defy opposition. Uy26
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable House
and Lot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.—
The Lot is 18 feet front by 55 (eet deep. Tbe House con
tains a Hull, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed
Rboms, Alarge yord, with oat oven, hydrant; Ac.
Price 8900. Terms—3oo in hand: balance irt-one, two
and three years. S. CUTHBEbT, Gen’l Agent,
Jy2fl No. w Smithfieid st.
{jl OLD PENS—Bard A Brother, G. A E. M. Smith,
\X Todd A Smith and W. W. Wilson’s.
The above brands are now unrivalled in quality of
Gold, in quilMike elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of the points, and in durability. I will warrant every
Pen of these mokes. Just received this morning, a full
assortment, and customers will always find at my store
thd best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar
ticle can be sold at. W. W. WILSON,
Jyl>s cor Market and Foonh sts.
BUTTER— 3 bbls. packed; t L
6 kegs do; For sale by
iylS WM. DYER.
FISH— 6 half bbls. No 1 White F»»b;
0 do do Lake Shad;
10 do Lake Salmon;
Receiving and for sale by WM. DYER,
je2C No 207 Liberty st
LARD— 5 bbls. No. 1;
15 kegs do; For sale by
jylfl WM DYBR
/ssasa JAMEB W. woobw e 1.1., «
cabinet .. VJL
wsmhsn FURNI TURK MANUFACTURER,I%I
\ W«e«-ro<>n»» 07 and .09. JAlrd *»»««*..
IT W.',W.:re»pedifallylaforniiiW»mena»Ba<lcMW|.
tl • ers thaf he has now completed the largest anu fi
nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in
this city r as he is determined to uphold the quality with;
well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana newest
perfigziß; and.from 'the extent of hfs orders ana hiciuly.
la nmi ufccturing,. he is enabled"to produce warranted
limutßre.ar.the lowest prices.
I He'has adopted the principle of identifyingth® : p° s ’
fomefa’ interest with his own, In quality aim price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest vanetydf everyqea-..
brrptlon of furniture, from the cheapest and'plainest, to
Uie most elegant and costly, that a house, or,'any pqit of
pne,;jnay , beJ , prnished from his stock, 6r ; ;nmfiufacnired
expressly to? order He therefore solicit,a
that the advantages of his estabiishmedt mayhe.knovvn
flie following articles consist, in part, bfhlsitock; which
Tor richness of style and finish, cannbi be surpassed in (
hny of ihd'Eustem cities:
| Parlor,
| drawing, din
} ing, and bed room
| chairs, of every variety,
i consisting of irosewoodd, ma
hogany and walnut Elizabethefi',
i Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every
description; Qouches, Sofas.Tete-a-lete and Pi- ,
vans of the latest French and American patterns j,
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* parlor Writing Desks
of various . kinds; Work Tables ahd' fancy inlaid
stands, raqric stands, and holders, marble top, ma-' '
hogany, rose wood and walnut centre aiidsoia, ta* '
bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the
most impooped, and decidedly the bestkiha ; .
made: card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,
wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstandß of
each a large assortment; gothic halt
and parlor reception chairs, ottomans
ana stools, secretary and book
cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and
music stools, cribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
inlaid pearl Tables,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aud
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cajunbt uakjsbs supplied with
all articles in their line
’ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
est notice.
AH promptly attended lo
Journey men. CabinetAlalcer* AtiooUtlon
WAREHOUSE, 110 BECOND STREET,
(near tho corner of Wood.)
TUI3 ASSOCIATION, ...
racing, already, twice to three
lines as many hands as the Jar- j@3
v cst and hitherto most renowned *1 *
r o ot this city, have opeucd their Ware
, are able to furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
viz: „
Mahogany Wardrobes Boreaue-; Fall Col
umned Bureaus; Mabogan> Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs: Rocking Chairs; M&hoga»y Washstands; So
fas; Divans; Piano Stools'; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Hal Rocks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work-
Stands ; Cherry and Common Workatands; higlv post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell al the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lowerthau any competitors,an equally
good, if not better article, and warranted—as ihe.public
will understand by giving them a eoll.
•iTT* Steamboat work of ail descriptions, and other.:
articles of any description, made to order in every style,
qt the *honest notice. [mari#,
Fencers, Mahogany, Rostteood and Walnut; PamuA,
Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale.
THE subscribers have just received from New York
aud Boston a most splendid stock of VENEKHS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of Which we will sell at extremely
low prices.
As great care was taken in the selection of the slock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality ox
price; and, as it Is well knowb that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention, of tne trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work,in ail its branches, carried on as asnal;
Plank for hand rails, for Carpeuters,-und ail articles
requited in manufacturtngCabinet Furniture,-constantly*
on hand—'vis: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, RYAN A M'KEE,
Ryau’s Buildings,
No. 31 Fifth street
matt&ydaw
OHAIttS AND PVttAHTUKfi.
iVo. Bti Thud street, between Market and Woody Sjuth tide
a Wi have now- on hand a large and
Ul splendid stock of every variety nl nmuwhJrffilr
and CABINET FURNITURE, whlchwe _-fiL
• 1| lore confident cannot be sarpaase <MiEp§ggg£|
equalled, in this City,on.i tl.e West, in stylet'and finish:'
Those who areinwaiuot Furniture are respectfully
invited to call and examine foj themselves.
ID" Steamboats fumiabed ou to - shortest nstice
All orders promptly attended to.
feblfctf O’DONNKLL, MULLEN A CO.
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Mooms t
SO. 98 THIRD ST.,
BETWSXS WOOD ABB MSBKhT, (SOOTH SIDS).
MANUFACTURERS©! Cane Seat Parlor
Chairs; Cane Seal Rocking Chairs; fie-
ceplion and iuvalid Chairs; Cane Seat
and Country House Stools; Settees; Loou
vjaSSmrail gcs. and every variety of Common Chairs.
ffj§3fef All of which were maumhetared under
B ffui 1 their personal superintendence, and are
w « warranted both in material and workman
ship inforior to none in the City. Dealer* in these utti-,
cfesVillflildiftOthdirespecial advarita&tf'tb caJPah'd
examine mrittcmsetTps previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings furnished at the shortest
notice. AH orders parictuaUy attended to. [jy^s
Farnltors and Chair Ware Kootai.
T. B. YOUNG A CO., come* of Third f*\ '
t*"mEnffir*TuiSmithfi*ldsU. i opj/ojtu Broum\diatel,yX.
Pa~ keep constantly on handf®|
HUssmland make to order, at the lowest prices,
HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and
CHALRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. _ feb!s
Steatahoau, Alloy I ‘‘
I jffAffs iib Tub subscribers tender their acfJ\
favors bestow
ed .upon them by their Steamboat friends, and lq*i
woold respectfully remind them and others inte- *JI >
rested in btuhling boats, that they are at all times pre-
Sored to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
escriptiou of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of ute beg
material and workmanship. T D YOUNG A CO., .
Comer Third and Smithfieid streets;
(c bls op positc u Uro wii’a Ho tel.”
o. C. QOUSKI. U. DSOUta
Hammer A Daolsr,
CABINET WAREROOM,SMFTHFIELDSTREET, :
Bsttesm Sevenihstrttt and Strawberry alley ,Pius burg, Pa.
<s* HAMMER A DAULKR keep coustantly onhand
Wl a variety of excellent-and fashionable Furniture,
Ww warrantedeqaal to any in the city, and sold
* 1 ’favorable terms os can be obtained at any similar
establishment in bfrWest. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock, embracing ail kinds of furni
ture, rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most etosliy
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. rarSJ:fim
A. niLLIttAAr A OO h
rjAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
JLL CHAIR.MANUFACTORY. No.ttl Sinilhfield su
a large assortment of fancy ami plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 percent, belowcastomary
Terms—cash only 1 . ‘ lilcc27;ly
/rasa VVM. K.STEVENSON continues to mans*
"■|p r facture CABINET- WARE ot everydescrip-
at hia old stand* corner of Liberty and
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. • _. mayU
oabDs a cguZTii:it, ~“*
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTC Hfc RS,
OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SouxA-»Pai cor
jh net qf, Diamond, (near the Ohio and Ptnn*
eßmmL juhxmia Railroad Depot,) Aiakousst Cmr.
•fi£s2&Bafaßiver and Land Steam Engines/FitC'.En*
glnes, Hydipulic.Freasei, of all descriptions; Copper
plate. LithogTapbtc and other Presses; Gold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, together with Mill Machinery
in general, built upon the most approved plans-of con
struction, and workmanship to the lotisfaetion of cus
tomers.
L7* Ail orders left at Messrs. Cochran, hFßride' A
Co.’s, No. 26 Wood, street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to
the subscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention,
auli DODDS A CROZIKR.
Bolivar Pin Brick Hanofactoriag Company.
J*S. GLOVSX, ELM. KIKB, B. F.JO3KS, S. MA9KAW,
GLOTfiftf KIBR A CO,,Proprietor*.
THE pubsqribers having been appointed Agent* fer
the above named concern, will keep constantly o i
hand a supply of the celebrated
cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and inwalls- I. The/
are also ready to receive orders for said Briek,u> be
made in else and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
be promptly filled.
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses 3 over aU oth
ers that have been offered for sale in the United States,
their superiority betogwell known to almostall persons
who use Fire Brick* xhe proprietors have.determine!
that ike Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall beepnred u
make theme ven better than they have heretofore bee n.
This is the only establishment tow manufacturing. Fire
Brick at Bolivar. KIKR A JONES,
marl? Canal Basin, Seventh su. Pittsburvh.
TXT DALY A CO. have now ready for sale a large
VY. • and well selected stock of Spring and Sommer
Hosiery in all its branches. They wootd direct partico
lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best
materials and workmanship,and for comfort as* sum
mer Sock,-eairnoi be equaied. W.D.A Co have also
on hand Gents Uudershirts axtd Drawers in cotton, silk,
and meriuo ; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between
Wood and Market.'- fmvl
For Females and Uaiei.
T\R JUNO CORDI AL* or Procreative
JL/ Elixir* prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases'tir debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir
regularitiej.of nature. It i&alUhal it professes lobe—
viz: Nature’s great restbrattve.ond remedy for those in
the married state without II is a certaiucure
for seminal emissions, general debility, gleeCwedkness
of the genital organs, nervosa affections, leucorrhma or
whiles. -As a vigorating 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 ts warranted to please
the userid any of the above complaints, and is of price
less value to those without offspring.
of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New
York, in the United States of America, my- sole agents
for its sale} and none can be genuine unless it conies
through them, andtheif signatures are on the wrapper.
ANTONIO LARZETTE*M.D:
Naples, July IGthY 1840,
Sold oily,in Pittsburgh at the Medical. Depot, No. 75
Southfield street; and by B. H. Heakiug*!Valmu street
Cincinnati f Raymond' St Patten, No. w Fcurth street
Louisville. [mar24:ly
THE above establishment has been taken by the un
dorsigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate
business connected therewith; and nowre
coivinga foil supply of Timber, orders for ull sizes of
Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low
prices as by any other Mill in the neighborhood.- '
PALINGS of a plain and omdattnial' pattern will be
cm. faprSO-y] JAMES CARMAN A CO.
HOPS —16 bales 1849 Hops now landing find for sale,
aulfl MILLER A RICKETSGN.
USTAKD, Pepper and Spice frestvgroufcdi, foT sale
aulB WRIGHT A ALCORN.
PS. SUGAR.—4O hhds. P. R. Sugar; just received and
• lor sale by MILLER a KICKKTSON,
au22 Nos. 981 and 283 Liberty si.
HOPS— 16 bales lfc49 Hops, jostreo’d and for sale by
auSS MILLER A RICKBTBQN.
HOLLAND HERRING—to kegs new Holland Her
ring, just received and for sale by
au!4 WM. A. M’CLURG A CO.
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i o Cabinet makers.
O’Donnell) Mullen A Co.
A oard.
Herr’s Island Saw mills.
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, ANOTHER'SCIENTIFIC'WONDER: . »
THE TRUE-iBifiBSS3M»VE, FLUID,,
Or GUUIe jIUWI- ,
"“ A OREAT DYBPSPBIA CVRER,' . . j
[OHEPAIIED frbra KenEet,or_the ferorthstomachof
It,'tEsOi‘,'anerdlreoiii)flSbyßarontiKßi9i flte
npMT^fyrTmTi
\>rsßtaL^tomDic£coJBTiPATmBlLms&
P OZJPXAZNT, oniiDEBILIXY, fcuiiajjjafter iSuunfl?
own.rtnhM.byNaWtte’jjttrn'wm.Jh.G^HoWl&.r
l Baron LiKßio,m-hls celebrated tooth oiiAnimal Chem.
fpdh ihd'dalfiiii wfcfclFVa* !
touts articiesbf-jtek aemearand' eggiiwm be wrioft.*
Sites thesaraejtreatfaet,and describe*the mstffedM 1
drepatetlbn.' Dr, ;•
] D?‘CoMßßjtn hisvaluable wri’tiiwon-the “Phvslolo--;
iy ofDlgestian," observes tbat*‘a ttunlnalton Of the due ;
nunntitvottiie Gastric JdceiB«j>ronataSnytaaau;nt H u ■
vaffingcause'oliJßspepfiaOlwiftnatestJiit “adi,
unaols&ed professor of medicme in-'London,who was
steveretyafiiicted'WithlUs comßiaintjfinoing evmrthina
1 :erai-';
jyeiteta. •
ble DioV’.says: ? : ‘,U tsaremarXable factinj>&ysioToay.„
that the uf; animals*. tnacerat&dj tojyalcr,: ao&=
jjart to the fluid the prqperjyjw distototjig
flies of ToocLand of effecting; a kind of artifictoidige*':
Uoa'of > thcmiikPO wise drffisrenl from thejiatoral-dlgest-
worklihe “ Cheinistry of (iseb
; BJancbard, rhila.,lB4o,j>ji.32l-S)Bayst «-Thedi«:dy .
ry'of forms a new etawche-ehemica! history <
Siigestion;' From receiit we<knbvf ;that
ts dissolved as rapidly m an artificial - digestive
.prepared from Pepsin, as iris in the nataraf^Gas- 1
Orio Juice'llselfi” • : ' ' ''
T Professcr Utmoidsow, of the Jefferson College. Phila
delphia, in his greatwork on Homan Physiology, devotes ;
diore than fifry pages to an examination of this subject;
Bis experiments rWiib Xfr. BeaamonL'onrabeCJastric
! lc . obtained fromdh&llvingdiuman stomach and from,
male, are welfc known- “fn all cases. n fhe says, “di- !
lion occmted as.perfectly ill; the artificial as in the
ural ' '^l!“* . ;
VAS A DYSPEPSIA .CUKER, f/ . \ ,
preparation bf PEPS|N has prodoced
most marvelous effects, caring cases > oTDebility,!
aciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consttmp*.
i, supposed to be ou the very verge or the grave* it
npossihlcJo giieJhe.delaiiiof.fiaseain.ihe. limits oi.
LE CURES, in PhlladelphlaTNiw.York, and Bo?ton
ne. These were nearly all iJesperate casesi anff Jhe-
CB were not only and, wonderful, bol pyina.-r'
ilSls a great NERVOUS'ANnDOTE. and particularly
seful for tendency to bilious dito iff er; Li verComplainV
ever and Ague, or badlyireatodFevejr and
ie evil effects of. Qainiiie, "Mercury, find other axiigs.
pon the DigeBtive‘drgaita,after ; a long sfeknesS, 'Also,*
fi>r excess in eating, arid the too free BBC of ardent Bpir-
Rs. It also reconciles Health wlth IntempeßUice. ;
| OLD STOMACH COMPLAINT^
•* n —- *- no form of OUDSTOMACHCOMPLAXNTS
goes not seem to reach and remove aTbnce.—
howbadtheymaybe, it GIVES tNSTAbPT
A xtngle dost removes OU the unpUasanUjtvjp’ .
t only peeda tobe 'rispeateff, fof a short'time,’
ies6 gooff' effects •penrihirent ' Pl/BITY OF
BLOOD and YiGOR OF BODY,! follow atdncfcl" ft
particularly excellent -fir cakes of Naiu^ 1 Voriiiiing, :
Cramps; Soreness of die pit of the Stomach, W-
Uer eating, loW, colffeiate'Oftheßlobd,' HeavinessVLow
ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness,;
pendency to sanity. Suicide, Ac.
I Price, O.* ‘Z DOLLAR pertiolUe. Ode bottle willbf.
ten effect a lastingctue; _ ' ; ' !> *■ >* -
: Every bottle bears- the 1 wrillen signature of J: S,
HOUGHTON, Sole' Proprietor.
J Sold by agents in every town In the United States,
and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. - *
J_Agents for Pittsburgh, KBYSEB A McDOWEUhHI
woodatreet. ' >
] Retail dealers suppliedAt Proprietoris prices-
j Also, for sale by R. EL SELLERS, 57 Wot d street.
4- Public Attention *-• v-'.'oi* v;>
rerpttifuUy merited to tha foßoWing trui/Uj set forth in
relation toone of the mzat iarportant Heme&ut of mod-
S era times! . . ; ‘ - 'J- s J - ■ V
| PETROLEUM OR ROGE -OIL;* v. o r
TT is not more than one y ear ago since this great
JL edy was brought uefore the public, tor the relief arid’
cure of disease. Its great- powers xo heal; have, : airicC
theu, become Tally appreciated by the community,? and
we allege that the longer it is tried the more cenatnwijf
its great fame spread- It is not the
got up tor the sole purpose of making morieyr buf,
whien we conceive, will eontinne to -be used 1 whea-alf
riostrnms have beer forgotten/ The PETROLEUM iff
ri Natural Remedyyelaboraied imhe 1 depths of the earth
by a power and agency that laugbsno seorn all human?
Competition. l It U -oar duty, when we write about a
medicine, that we write _ j rßUTa—that we say nothing
calculated to deceive those who maiy trust our wojti or -
put confidence in our statements. Ihe sick are-yery
igjtto catch at any thing tharpromlses-'TeUef
ease. A story con haraty be too highly wrought toan*'
swer ihcobjectof gulling or humbugging some oftbem?
Now, we do not desire to do this? -we are atutioua onto?
that the truth in relation to- our ttentody should be told;
to order to secure for it a reputation tor exceedingjanyv
stogie article of toe mormomedico- Plain,unvarnishra;
toots—facts that may be ascertained in our Own city and
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe
troleum.
Wthin the past two months, two of our own ciuzensf
'Who’were totally blind, have bcen-<qqlpyd to sight.
6ercr*i eases ot btlmiuassj tutii&.Siaie ofOmoTtiaYir
been cared. !.CAm3, also, the ease of a gentleman inßea-
Ver county. Thare are others; bnt these cases are near -
home, and may be referred to by any persons who' may
have doubtsonthe subject. : .These eases were cured aA.
ter tney had been abandoned by pbyaiciansaahopeless- 1
The Petroleum will care, wfien lo direc.
lions—DiarTh®a, Dysentery,Piles, Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face,
Chronic-Sore Eyes,-Rtogyronar Tetter* Scald Head,
pains in the bones und joTms^’ofd*&ores,Ulcers, Wens,
Tumors. Scrofula, Cffncer, Spinatirritauori,-Feverana
Ague, Cnxonic Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis; and allTul*
monary aflectioris of a chronic riaiurei tending
dace CONSUMPTION; - • '
Bams and Scalds, diseases of the Dladder ‘and Kid
neys, Chapped Hands,'Excoriated’ Nipples, Corns arid-
Btntions. iriffact, it is a ubivshsjll Egymr, iind
Has been tried in most of the above diseases within the;
past year with the most perfect sndeess. Certificates'
that will astonish are iffthe hands of the proprietor,who
will ohowingJhciu to the afflicted or
their friends. f: r .
Whatever others may say about their medicines, the
Petroienm is the .'greatest Remedy-of the age. Phy
sicians of high standing to the profession are beginning
to ose it in their practice; Those-who at first looked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are .willing to award-iidue;
praise and consideration. . Before another year rolls
round, ait will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is thegreatest medicine ever discovered.
For sale, Wholesale andßetaii,by
KEYSER a’M’DOWELL,
. . MOWoodstreet. ;
Also —R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; Xk M. Curry, D.
A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also,' by
the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street,
Pioaburgh. Tjafl
Tbe Unman Botty muat.t*erspire,
<BO BA.TB OAXUSS.)
TO HAVE A HEALTHYAPPEA&AKCE,
And persona who do run perspire ore liable to the mot
DISGUSTING SKiN DISEASES.
NOW,Josra* Soap causes a free
perspiration,and at the same'tufce mollifies. softeua
the skin, giving it the texture andbeauty of an infant's.
SCURVY, SALT KHEUM-ANDSOBES,
are soon hot .only healed, buf eiHedby'its use, as at
least seven physicians In New. Yorkknow. who . use i\
in such cases, and find U iinlailing—ns alsoan 1
PBIPLES t BLOTCHESIFRECKLE3, " ‘
or any other shin disease. The reader is asshreathat
this is ao useiesapnffed nostrum, as one tnal will piove.
. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cored of
fiQBR HBAtt,anßF hßfla Avn shbr BEARD.
Buy it, and the reader is againassured, Iwould'not
cruelly sell it forlhe above; unless I knew it to be all 1
state. Those who are liable to ; * 1
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,
will find this not only a core,'butapreventive*; and I
can now only add, that any ! ono - afflicted with any oi
the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even
more (admirable in its properties) than I state.
KBm, reader, the-siores arefioodedwilh imitations,
! sure you ask for JoKbs-’ Italian Chemical Soap—
and buy it only of WM.'JACKBGN, only Agent in
Pittsburgh, 240 Ldbertyßtreet,jPiUflbargir,headt>rWood-
Jonea* Whiui 7 1
LADIES are cautioned against using Cpmmon prepa
red Chalk. x
Theyaren6tawarehow frighlflilly in]nTiou3 it is
to the skth! how coarse, hbwrough,hbw
sallow, yellow and unhealthy Lihescin.i .
appears after using prtparedChalk!
Besides, in ikinjußons, contain-
ing alnrge quantity oFLead!
We have prepared a! oeautifnl vegetable article, which
we caß JONEB’ SPANISH LILYWHITE. .
It is perfectly innocent, being purified .of alldeleteti* •
oos Qualities; and it imparts to the:.skin'a natural*
healthy, alabaster, clear,,living white I,.at Ilie/Aam'e
time acting as cosmetic on the ifcii',.#alung li BOff and
smooth, Sold By the Agent, WU. JACKSON* 89 Liber
ty street,headof Wooa,PUttbargh. i' rrice 2b cents.
Pearly WbltaTseth and Breath, >;t;,
TO FOR 2£pENTST; 7-,% yh '
PERSONS who .have either,; are honorably-assured,
that if their breath iscvcr so foaLor;their, ■ ■ ,
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
and encrusted wilhlartar, that a 25 cent boxofJonev-
Amber TOoth Paste will ‘make the teeth white as snow
and the breathodiferoualysweei. • ■ '' • : •
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store; 240- Liberty stree
head or Wood. > fdee2o ;
jQ&M r orjati , i | y .
A LIQUID HUMANHAIHDYE.forthe changingof
A white, grey-hair Id a.beautiful brown or let
black colonin a few minutes.‘ Price 60centsand *l,OO
Sold by street,. Pitisbhrgb
*-cad of W00d..... . ...... fdeeSfj
A Belcntifle Hair TanleißMtom ib);
ANDBEAUTIFIEIL Trial bottlers?} cents. . Those -
whohaveaiedJones’Coral Hair Reptprativedniow
its excellent aualitlesr-those who have. hot. we assure
it to possess the following qualities- ICwul "ibrceUip
hair to grdwon any part where nature' ixi(eiided hair .toy
growj Btop it falling ofl, curt scarf otdardfufliand make
Ught, red or grey hair grow darkt For dressing-the hair
soft and silky-nothlng can eXeeed lids—it makes !
truly beautilul and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mbs'
economical, yet superior article for the hair. . .
Soldonly at WM. JACKSON’S Store,2lo LibertyjstW
headof Wobd. Piusbntgi Price 3?lcentslso centSainf
SLOP. t;: ?- fdecgO
CURE YOURSELF AMERICAN > COMPOUNDS
This never failing-specific is guaranteed in all cases
of delicate disease, together with attendantrCost-;
plaints, loelTect-a Bpeedy, safe and lasUng curt 'W fat
course of n few days, Without restrictions to dletVbusi
ness or injury to the system.'' It is an old and popular'
remedy; has long been (and still is) ased inthepnvate
practice of a physician, radicallycuring ninety-nine of
the hundred cases, it leaves no-odor on the breath; and?*
may be used by any one wiihont the least fear of expo
dare;, Forsale atihe MedtcaL-Depor,No.soSmifafield
street, . s : £apr7-
BulPsgusaparUla and ths Cholera* .
XTOT a 'Single madwoman ot child ’haa';dttd;of the
ffk CHOLERAor any nf itssymptomi whdused thla
Evaluable preparation. Loolc'at me city of Louisvaie,
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and .wfcere fromJw to
200 bottles are retailed daily, bat *few isolated ca^- or
Cholera-have occurred,and they were hßho*P®* B ® # < .
from boats or those ad^e^-^^^
Forsale by KEYSKRAM S J)OWBLL,I4D^WoWi st.
Piosb^h, where the genuine article
■ Pffniity l<nndn.
ip APT. NAYLOB,i No. ua coraerof
officers and soldfers. their widows and
the BoantyJ^and^WrP^ Scptembcr2Btn, 185(1
Pittsburgh^Oetober 10.. a v •• -
iKNZOICA<
> (mxUJ
*/. •« -’.I v
llTllfHU»fP r ii^rri —i
ounce* far eaie by o'• -v
B, A. & 00,
; «ifv t V» V~ >A-
2-.‘
8.-m.AB.QOST,-;
~ "'W
, ,
general, thattilaSprins and Snmmer.MTCkiiS now ready
lor inspection, wfiich ho believes will be found to be .
iane df.ihe
MaffeOioiiiJigaijjec&andlDUfeWeiiim-caiiiltrKi^
; •
Uie maiiolicioiOig and itvlbprnia Ganaepa, toftniyipi.
lowejt pticedi a*well'OS‘lneaßHe«taira
■nyfe :
i Me wonld parUculsrlycaUihaAtienlion of all dealers
exainififffioiH^Aß^BaS&re
andpricttorws ? (fj>rf9 i cair offer ihe&’TO'ch'imloce-
SslaMutim IPMa 1 [merest *xt bis
oil of which he Is prepajjilip rtxaw to.otUeriunlieiiiesT,'
i Tie Assonment thd-wHutyiSiidllSe'VatiafciiriS’de
moßl.es((ef)flUi;i:U^aablr4ly» lQ^R Q ind :m the United
Sidles- v,,,rf:.;r ,„: ■; ■•., . r^t.irt;vrt:-WBiai3g,-r.s
(Formerly -Vsh > -
aon6ffaee ; ta . 5
Y|r- tliat&d'has: rented the-
Stare, No. 36 Marketstreet, between;.Se wntfeH3'T^rd ;1 ~ k
streets, wherehe imcmJscarryjnff oil IheTAILORING
<3pltiig ‘^i^^SnnijßilP'wear^vlil
.sbrtraebtotptsitf'aodifeutf&i' Cawwft«^ > c n«*^iaQd'de4l^ JC:: * .‘*
rnhteftylwb 37rnV k ■//&* ■-
lA&h aii'excdJient J&uOf /arfey- '■£&&&£
5 f wbidi' ink. * übsc nberis
prtpstrid tomaiejborderin ifceneatest H
;MJdWiprices-aafahyoilierc feitabliitlHiir
mem. lie therefore hopes by strict aueuiion .
ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of-public pa
tronage. ~^3AMES aWATT.
.: f . MftrXtVbetween SecondafiifUiJni^ts.V
' l'(y TAiL6ii3 f V-t febaircoriirnde to'seir and givein'
strufeUohs "any as-'
Ucretfl(Qte,^tthfifolloW3dgpnee«,3rtzrllaccoaipadied'n;
' sa-.d iT-sirfe? 'lo. v*BoUUtfW9)K-.s?i!£lsT ■riKijif)
! ;i r HDST I i>WGH'TFUU>>IETREA’C la! ll.ij .weiwi r'
XJL traveler, as well as constant residents of the city-,
and vicinity, are. now to.be-fgnnd in the ATHEN.IEDM
SALOONSandBATHING EsS&BLI3HMENT,I.iberIy
street, above Wdotfj wtinjesiiperiofi lee-Cretnint, Brail
SadiSf<Ulcibifs,-ftaip»if
tcngeil tj wi[b.taeetmo;l earn. otfi. :'t-. L . -
! n^J^AfeV!^awtl<K@ele«Paru<3. : i
wmMi'WA&Qsi •
shout'dtl rdjrrpfcn d alia sS^;
l ?*n^ofcSfc£lafc{«s<*;
narryservea om ioniscuslornera thejjesjitOysters; Li
quors, be. iound iiianv.of
taefle Jcfe>flfeglna/-’ ? V
•%■ lajj«;Bfesort I meD.t / qr i VVIIXFSvC^I , »nsa-amlDAtk >■••
BB££Lss:9f eViry'{l4areVlptioH,wmdb l i»e wlir dispose:;' •
ojf,>»fidlelhle'oKrelaif, ! ‘ai'f>rfees d£ ; rown« 'lie**':.
ptaytred/fip iau4ber thp:»Ue.a of '*:.-v
DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at New Yor¥-&:
prices. Just received Ironi-lhe.MainiiacUjrya new sup
ply .ptJNDIA RDftBER .WHIPS, aU.silesi.whplerafe
unajetai:’' !-•«•«--■'.-•_* * ’ joiw,-
;’ augj -■■ i-No ii&'VVooJ street. neaiyirgitVUPcy.
. ; -io Adfcnumuo.’u BxpreootOlHcer-.. nup
3 'ip isui- a;ir iS
it \N;?ml!«ftfrAl(i[>dtiyißjtttitiswmiom;TnmfcDfismaU: : .'
timore," Ptiiradctlptiia; NewVmk, Kcsto!i,ii(t.. ...
'Our Goods will ba curried iu our oWuC:ir,JTirliarjte ;:
of a special Uics*cn?cr, by mail train from Lcekporr to
IPbßamtßlM switcW, ■iiMSXmm&Oß&Plßtvg.
■ audit .. ■■■; . .... J .;. l Asoms a ..t,^;
.: * : ~ .. _Co*Pai!tp^^blpi.-py
T, ¥T|TEha7e > tSi¥d*r Toi'V'
r |f: '.*tbe<-.parp6so. tfTiaantUaoCuringMustard^^pf&^ib^;
ncd-&£ (^tUgff7and^JJerclian.dizipff l ;n general,unu; j
~«i'«|i k ‘*jrrr *** ~~' n -"*«L«3«»wiT»fmw-n/cHhmT<»*Ar. Al?-..;
corn;atNd;ll7TMrdBtrddi,dppojjiiethaSr.Clj'arte3 Ho-" >
Me?. ’
■: August 9, 18Sly\-=*«* Wiff< F. ALCORN.
.TN mtudrawing;frgm the firmof.itaoßSß AAxcobk, :
JL in raVor bfltfr: Joits WBjaßTilttUblet&urelniwV*'
. cooiniendJiightotilidthane.wr CimoF WKIGHT
COR^ip.jtoiß l h4«Jittsto;nei:ajuMl-ihftVpublic:lo.gem«xalaii
~ ' BidAT» ':~
fIMIOMAS AyHWT& t SfaeM^eT‘dridJ&^fcSfcus* \* •.
: bop ply 6fvery>fidperidrgfaagea*
9LA ,
tohim, in~a manner
sore . x •
He'devotes hWttotire dHre'Shdiatfenileri tothebttsineW*^^. 1
add feels confident that all hfs work vsilLba peWecUv:
• lie mav be found otLoaan'..Wllßon AC6. , a129.W00d "
atreeu .. ~T""^
Wew.
*'m v Uie i=
v?
.hire moat otneradolanere<taw imicaea.pura
aher&ted, and hence,of.finer flavor, more! notricibua'
And wholesome.—Slg.*G.“atfd , od^ , havinjr beeaproprie*
toraynfiongofahrlarggst.Chocnlatamaim&ctoricfltlh
ltalxvJwsnip:ih^pabUc3hwuiej‘ > .wjU furnish an articJcj ! ■>
Kfe'*gg> £
P ”ti» ftwkdcarAlr. SO B Kiyajl Mad Ideiy ■
No. 102 Foanl-sireet, up stairs, next door to the
Office. - J tahy* •. ‘
TJV Kl4bkb*No jjgfhi/djßtieei, ha&just lmportVi
JCI» a‘/ot ofTjfchuinbTiaiien RbraaiiSl'lngs, Tor the* ‘
Violin arid Guitar* oZtbe tferf-firiest
/bur length* and foanbreads. Having been purchased: *
l>yH.KTeber’»Bon,infeeFaetnriesiuXnrope,tliey are
They saifl(f'oS!nj>ta<Uy- BliJilie^te»'t !: rß6lirii«i>j =■
01eJSaUjSiWPiiWlle««iiifc!,*(v 'fris&tbSzs-'i i
anlB SIGN OF fBE GOLDEN HARP. ,
Jjl K KSHaKO(JEKIBS "
1 .'eOtxxXcsfcfcoieobranfoTobaecbvA'- ' ' ft.b'tst
. , .;ftes4-iJil!eijsiGoi>jlsfin.’?;®ilei!at Kob'acj:fe; rfs
*r -
50 bags Rio-Coflee; - A.
: -2tf
10 do Sperm • do; "
30 do MpoW andJttppetfC c ,
i '3o%egsGccfrbd&p'i£el; V' •"> -Jwfv "vj&l
; r ..jt . ~ ,
15 boxesCocokluaa'Choedlaib," ‘
3 eases assorted Pickles; . /'JT a. -• ■
3 do; Bordeaux and Sicily Prunes;
'l&h3^Aftn'oti^rPftTtn-aiMl- < roilerSoap , ;^‘ r rr:
1 do Hecker&Famia;,
, a., do .Comßfpiieh; . .
and Soap JWersJ
£5 4oz. 'paienl Zinc Wash Boards» ;\
lOOMdo;' Comßrooms.
’ Wholesale'atidrelailby, v .■>.. , v ,
- , j. o. wilmans &ca» t ,
'. N. Ba cor. Wood, and Fifth; ats.-. ~
rA* Diamondj i* the fceitplace w boy - ■
rcalgoodTea. . ■'> - faqll- f *
.70i»tur. for sale by - '1 % “
y • STOART & 3ILtI 1 '7
-i ’lL.AKEf—to eases Bordeaux Clare; now iandnigantl, .
V/ .for sale by. ~frnl9l MILLER iRICKETgON-r.
"]VT U RCEIIIMU RDER!—Thousands of Flies destroy- ■
IU. ea by tile use of the India Exterminator, tt.II.C.
Price seents perslteetTensof ibtmsandiof Roaches,
-Ruts and Mice ha-ie been destroyed by Burgess & Cods
.Exterminator, tirico 35 cents per box., Theseartieles
bare never been irnownto fail. ‘ SoldiyboTesdieaad re-.
tail attbe Medieal Depot, 55StnithfieMslreet;y jaulV
/~VUD FjSLLOIVs’.TK.T.T BOOKand Odd .Fellows ii,
V/.,o2briSf,forilBsl—jiiat reeeiyedet- ,
. aa7 , .1 : HINTOM.de..CQ..3JJ..
ri’EAS— Imperial, Gunpowder, Yoang Hyson and-on
- Black Teas,teeld and tor sale by . t
?aul3. n ryirry :■ r ,-j KING Sc. MOORUEAP. -'«
WrAIL&-xsOTegaa£3ortcti sizes lor sale by ' '
JPI aog7 . ; ■ STOART t-SILL/ ’
chesia X 7 H.. tb'close out, for sale by T
1 au» "<■ . ' • STUART & SILL -■ ",
AT=> G*BUGAE—a prime article, >
g.llAaWat-i -U ■■.« : • STUART A SJLL. > -
SjtKESH>WffTEpilß{%eiye safe at.
_y,, '* j V“SlOBfilSl T«AiAI&BT> ?
c7 AqS3 . ._* in tbe.jPiamond.. ♦
bs». YaUiiOW COBN, for Whlci, «
Jfr ~Uiadisgließt cash price wiil bepaidaj,
1. - V WRIGHT A ALCORN, k -
- fco&d * . -. • Ne. ll7:Tliirf!«ti;" i
J XFEW; GOLO WATCHBS-
Aj - AND JETWEIiR V, qfHOOD’S Jewelry -Store, fils >
Mifktifrctrec v&n&selhngrSat one-hajf tbV niuat retailf ■* ■
"prjeeg;- N ''
flilHtt btfit ffßHJttincai of
/If **• gelling'at abouTWll the .
jUI/ ISO do Kga }..
'T
i SO boxes Xujube I’asu:;
• 40 Candy;
as.do-Maocqronij
'£o do, Yertoieceila; * • - '
c lOcadeaPtnnaa.glaw jars; 5
,„ ,u, vn d f or»l S^HUA shodeB
No. 6 -Wootf street.
I hft BXS, PWME CHE ART CHEESE T~
JUU 75 half bbls-SUad; - , - '(■
J ; Jiut-received add for dkie W F. K; 'J)RaVO.
»tt2liSw _ 1 '' NorlandsDiamond'
iLOUß—Rxtra Family and «aperfin e» ajwx?
.and/oraaioby jagga] STUABYJ
fZAflt ATKCUJ
■Sbbl.freaETor sale by*
WILLIAMS & fco.
j^AKI^EY-—6O bus.lbr sale by'-’
Rg A,tmand
/ ivAT’MEAlr—Freah ground for salft by
y - WEIGHT s, AI4QOR& .
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