The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 24, 1851, Image 4

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PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL,IONDON :
TIMOREj DIRECT.
' tapsoott & CO.’S
General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Cffic*.
mHE undersigned having accepted the Agancyof the
I above welf known House, is prepared “
Avengers from the Old Country, on ns favorable terms
' lS pSa o gt et c H rbo in e‘n S o agi l /’ih the following Unes,
! I^ffiwte^e d ?« L "olon the Gth
and 21st of each Month. - . . or.th of
RED STAULINE leaves Liverpool on the 20th or
CI THE t I?LTNE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month.
THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London
on the Oth, 13th. Slst and 26th » f e ’’ e ff.*L°JJ?i a i l , {tr m
THE CLYDiv LINK ot Glasgow ill month
fil.tSfiftW on the Ist and 15in of each monin.
° Line of Packets for New Orleans.
jJT* Passengers shiped from New York to any part ol
lh |rr The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and sip
periaiends the embarcation of all passages enpged i»
th p.S° a pereons desirous of visiting *e6ld Country
can have their passage engaged through from Puts
bnreh by application either personally ot by ieltor,
(p „s, YORK.
Can be had at very reducedmtes by applying to the
undersigned Agent lor
CorncT of Sink and Liberty street*.
je« (2nd story) Pvtsbvrgh__
Z 777! .JOHN F. COLE.
roHncovonH.^.^^^
Pennsylvania Railroad Co—Central Railroad. „
nnllK subscribers having been appouued
I Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
infornf the public-thal we are now prepared to receive
any amount of merchandise or produce for shipment
v.a this route will be earned through in five
days, and all consigned to ns will be forwarded free ot
commission or charge for advances.
Rales of -Freight between Tn-dadelpkia and. Pittsburgh.
oils, leather, clover, flal, Innolhy trass
t.Sr, lard, lard oil, lobaceo^ea^e,
aK KiSSV, rosin ' G i7.f
bones, bacon, &c. C OVODE & COLK,
comer Penn and Wayne streets
Fare Uednced.
monongahela route.
VIA
Bromnsviat and Cumberland a BaUiman and FM/mPa.
rSIHE Morning Boat leaves daily al 8 o'clock, A. M-
J. precisely, connecting with me Cara at oumbcrland
uexi morning- p »c
The evening boat leaves daily at 6 o c oct. P- M
(except Sunday evenings,) connecling Willi the cars a
Cumberland next evening, at 11> o clock.
lime through to Baltimore 33 hours, f’f 0 " B ®..
Time through to Philadelphia 4tl hours Fare only 810.
The National Rond is now good Conductors go with
the coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland
wuich makers decidedly I,
jc-vy Office in the Monongahcla House.
NOTICE I
Another Fresh Arrival at So. 01*
Comer cf Wood Sseel and JDUsmond AUfy t PlU*burgk.
~T\ GKEUG &, CO.have just received another new
D. supply of DRY GOODSnnd VARIETIES^ which
fulve been purchased juuce the late d«hnc
prices which will bo sold at a ssiali. advaxce. Owin,, to
our advantages in buying, and long experience m the
flatter ourselves that we can afford our
c-oods ru prices regardless of competition. Our *iock
will be found lo be unsurpassed m the “]|[ k lh e
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old stand by Gregg i. ATCttiidless. ,
We have jusiopened a fresh lot of late styles of BON
NETS, Gibbous, Parasols, Dress Lawns, Borages, *
deLaines, Ladies’White Dress Goods, Ladies Gimp*,
Silk Frinees,&.c ; Broad Cioth-S Fancy Vesuugs, Ca.ssi*
P^.aloonery, Tweed,, Glove., Bosjery
Threads Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, Scissors, &e., and all other articles m their Ime,
100 ledious lo mention We have on hand jusl recejv
ottTla™ G.“rSoLD
GObb aod SILVER WATCHES, and Watch malen
als, and being weekly in the receipt ofsuch
intend keepiug oor assoruneol complete. We earnetlly
solicit on early call from buyers generally, before par-
Cl Tbdr?y e MS« of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va
rion. No 97j norl h-we3l corner of Wood
slreel and D.amond alleyjPittsbargh.
>j b.—The business of the late firm of Greg e & ftl
Candleas is lo be settled by D. Gregg at the above
stand, who is fully authorized and la whose possession
are ihe books, notes and papers of said him-
■ |>r. Jayne’* Family Medicine*.
EXTRACT of a l-etler uo;n Uie Rev K. i>. AbboU, a
"well known and highly esteemed Missionary in the
kingdom of Bnrmuh. deled „ ,cm
s Sasdovat ABUACAlt.Febrnary, 1546.
Dr. D. Jayne, Pkdadiiphia.: Mv Dear Sir—We are
now in crchl want of your Medical Preparation*. Y our
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is on invaluable medicine
in this country in bowel complaints, and baa been used
in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. 1
have known it in many cares to act like a charm Y our
SANATIVE PILLS are my sheet anchor.—The best
medicine for my liver complaint and pain m the *‘dclhat
I hove ever used. They ore in groat demand, and we
are entirely out of them. We need five hundred bores
of them Brn. Beecher says we could use a thousand
bores vearly among our people to great advantage. 1
ha“ u. y ed your ToSilC vfcflklFUUK a, a tonic .o in
termittent fever, with the most complete success. 1
tl !3: it once was the means of saving my own son. Du
ring my travels among the churches the past seasou, I
Sid a whole village suffering under a h " g t '"f rr '
enxn attended with coughs ot a most violent character,
f mum regretted I had Sol had a doren or two of your
FXPFCTORANT to administer in them, for 1 . efieve
from what 1 have seen ol its effects, that it would have
been iusl the thing for those poor people. I presame you
tave not hnd an idc\ to what an extent your
medicines are used in all onr Missions. nBOTT
Affectionately yours, E. L. AUBUI l •
For sale nt the Pekin Tea Store. I‘tllh street, [j 1
Judd’n Medicated Llqtua untiele.
'TtHie article is intended for family use, and shun d he
1 found in the possession of every family in the land.
Mechanics who are in constant danger of injury to Heir
nerreJs lhrough accident, and tic improper or careless
Softools will find this article to be invaluable to
them and uiteT a fair trial, will consider it indispensable.
‘‘This muy certify that we, tiie undersigned, having
nse of ludd’s Medicated I.iomd Cnncle,
nrenared by Messrs. Pcnficld & Camp, Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession
-2b —fd
quanea. v V M B CASEY ,JAX> ,
.. ir, m '
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR, M D., Botanic.
Comprising all the procuring physicians in the city of
Middletown.
For sale by
iyi
MORSE’S
gnus of Yellow Dock Root,
/ATCL'Pn“ *”rom rent among the propne.ory
2K SEEM'» Med whh -»?"-*»“«• euc
!
”S^^«rf»=;rro»;
%“as Amoved many chronic diseases whiehha. U»fj
Syrups enurely felled to.innkc the lenu im-
P'ffu™ K te-led in many cases of CANCEROUS
111 MORS The most ob.iinale Cancers have been
HUMORS. *”= We say that ms a valaabio
cured by tas m.-m COMPLAINTS. Il remove.
f ll “,V tan hi ibc circulation, rendering the Liver
ail obsOTicuon m«i relßO vcs Palpitation of the
free, hotive and of Aslh > auJ may b(J
Hean, and * aiali seasons of ike year,
used in all climates,anu MORSE & CO., at
This Syrup la R. 1, and Slid whole
-102 bouutam street, Provid ft HvICI£EESHAM,
sale and Te “j l \ l >y f Western Pennsylvania,
iel 1 ~~y w cor Wood and Sixth sis., Pmsb’h
,x A r SB DOLLAR, put up
Din Fine Morocco Oases. Tnc subscribers announce
.ffhc citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can
10 for one halfthe usual price, not to be sur
gel Ji vS?2o*e taken in the East. We don’t mean to
passed by M y t Having a largo sky and side
be surpassed J y moB j f asll d loaa . We
l»sbi, we a L e pr i*P rBon l 0 lake a likeness unless it suits
SKS*- Bick
or deceased p^KE^ONLV
Rooms on 3d st., opposite Su Charles Hole
pine OH Jiouipi* . MP a
T U 3T"REC ph ene°"lbne^nd rea i'oi 1 s>
B*~ ‘“e
Mejinfacturer and Dealer, Wbolesam ana Jj eU
above named OIU. _
miffiC<*-Partn«^P “oS®
i puaburgh, April Ist, 18S0_
JJ T flnving soWng lat? and in
BosOTT fc Co. »o M. picture in tecom
public. ~_ LiS “
&2£&S3K»SSE
S^g^a-BET
Sold in Pittsbuigb by go graitnfield street.
aolO
fust reeeired nnd for »*£]|J r „/ T .iberiy and Hand su
anl9 -— ——
IfTtstellatuons,
D HAHKISON, M D.,
F WOODRUFF, M D
B-A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
corner of Wood and First sts-
£H) BopK3, lUnBlt > #t..
■ Hew Books I Hew Boot* I
AT HOLMES’ LITERARF DEPOT, No. 74 Third
; street, oppnaiieitbe Post Officer ; - ■
London Art Journal for August. _ - v.n n .
- :;The Model Architect, with designsof Cottages, villas
Suburban Residences, «c. _ „ __
Travels In America-by Lady Smart Mortley. ■-
The Scalji Hunters in Northern,Mexico—by Capt
a Sea Tale—by Sir Admiral Fisher.
Lewis Arundel—or the Railroad ol Life.
Diclidnary of Mechanic », No;, 37 i -
LtttelPs Living Age, No. 379." _
Godey’s Lady’s Book for August:
Grahhm’a Magazine, do
Sortain’s Magazine, do
The Ladies’ National do
• The Gipsey Chief—by 0. W.M. Reynolds.
| Mabel \ or, The Child of the Battle Field—a Tale of
Waterloo. . .
The Pioneer’s Daughter a Tale of Indian Captivity
—by Emerson Bennett.
Tie Adventures of Paul Periwinkle: a Sea Story.
The Countess of iilesburg—by Dumas,
Ecarte} or the Salons of Paris —by Maj. Richardson.
Yeast: a Problem—by the author of •* Alton Locke.
The Turner’s Companion—with illustrations.
Traveler’s Guide through the U. S. and C an ad a • _
Benaj or the Snow Bird: a Tale of Real Life by
C The^?eifof l West’Waylnnd—a Tale by Mary Ho"«
The Ecus—by Balwer. L
TT KLEBER, Third*met, htt l
M. &om amin ? the latest en.t. rn pubhealion. the
following new ana fashionable mnsie .
My Hope* have departed forever,
Moke me no gaudy chaplet;
Oh l boys carry me along;
Turn not&way. Duett by Foster,
pd offer thee this hand of mine;
Mlffnon’s ceiebra edsong} I
I dream of my Fatherland. Jenny land ;
Mary, we pray for thee. Moore ;
The half broken heart;
And are we thus compelled to part T
Little Red Riding Hood;
Spirit Polka. Nelly Bly;
Lily do Camptown Races;
Bride's do Passing Away;
Bloomer do Liulo Blossom;
Love do Blanche Alpin;
Ravel do Ocean Banal;
Byerly’s Waltz, Notate. ..—-
; New Books! Now Books I
JUST RECEIVED AT WALL'S PERIODICAL and
Cheap Publication Store. No; 85 Fourth street:
Lewis Arundel; or the Railroad of Life. ,
Kalph Rutherford—a Nautical Romance. By Sir Ad
m T^eMysteries of the Heath—n the Mys
teries of Paris. By Eugene Sue. .
A fresh supply of Blackwood for August.
No. 18 Field Book of the Reuorauon,
The London World of Fashion. , . , ...
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the
Norman Conquest till the death of Lord Mansfield. By
New Music. .
TOHN H. BIELLOK,No- SI Wood street.has received
J the following pieces of new and popular Mus
Doley Jones. B y Footer »L * n p Oßler
Oh J Boys. Carry Me Along. By S. C.
Peaceful Nights— Buell. By Clover;
Moonlight Sleeping— r
We Now Must Port; The Cavaitet ’. P , „„ .
Take Me Homo to Die; I Watch for Thee ,
Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home ;
Father’s Prayer; Joe Hardy;
Why Do Summer Roses Fade;
March From Lucia di Laounermoor ,
E“fS££r wSdW.ir do ;
I Have Riches, Thou Hut Beauty—Variation.,
Come, Sing Me thal Sweot Air Again, do ,
B°i?evo m Me, if afl sie“'
Jenny Gray; Syracuse; Cottage; Ofden, CwjuoUe,
and Colly Polkas. . - l _ -
—'• Modern Harp. ,
"The Modern Harp-or Boston Saered Melodt.l—
coll.olion of the most popular church most';
The Boston Melodeon—in
mostpopnlMpiMSSof the’day! arrange! and harmo
'“ThVwSodlsf-J now work confining wheeled gem.
from the most celebrated composers, with accompant
ment for the Piano Forte :
The National Glee Book Air— (■ r our ™ees. ..
Self-instructing School for the Violin-a new and »ci
onlific work, in three part., complete in one. By
Sl Thc Melodeon—a collecuoß of the mo.l popnlar Me
lodic, carefdlly arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve
“°He b ur?ilertz’. new and complete
Burgnmllcr’. new and improved ed.Uon of Plano
Forte Instructor;
Guitar In.tmcto
imn*euA’Qau«!el« Clah-in three number, and four
pari for the let and 2d Violin, Viollneello.andl Rule ,
P Instrumental Music, in tour PV“ ® . '
Howe’s Musician’s Companion—ln ihrw parts,
A, Ae Old ErtaihrAed *£°li?T&>d ,„„ L
MiSKfShS.to
firsts
fc S.TSffe? ?UiStairf year, been employed a. Fore;
f|Su?S.K
agewill End all work a, united executed to the best
ssas^reursß
have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will
S" Id at i very .mall advance for the .ante- I*°«L
—' " citizen* and 8triBg«»»
two doors nonh of Third, and tale a watch
“w D uso b ollyTo?n i bnl era gel “>0 what
goods ai the lowest eastern prices Oc.not believe woa
1 "" ' Nolle*. .
A, i »>fr«ONS interested will take noueo t»*»
‘ WILUAM TAVLOB, of the Eighth 'Yard of lit.
City oYpUttborgh, Briekmaker, on the_»lh d »/» f ;
1351, executed to the undersigned a Died ol u
if Jl, his Estate in tros, ITor
All persons indebted to Taylor jl j
make tamediate bavlng^e^
will - 0 “ ce4th .t/bet-Bm,th&eld ..d Gran;.—
wTIuIm'BROWN, Sr a.Ch^r,
Sk»s:ss«nisSK
SfSZ'r.Slg-Ss;
hereafter wiii be conducted by Georg
heretofore. WM. BROWN, 8R
au2<:3w
„ ur. Wm> P- BU«t „ „
veterinary surgeon.
2£n Office at Cody Pallcr«on’» Givery Stable*, on
Fonrtb street, between Wood and Smtthfield. UyHL.
LlthocrrApl&ld Institute*
✓-w. ■>» rtnERSHIP. —The subscribers most respect*
ly to *eir friend, and the public gen-
Europe, they arc prepared to £o XuVSonSnSKcS o 7 f
equal to steel engraving. They' liberally to the
ssaEfis&sssKS
Sle rno.t reasonable term., to merit the favor, of an on
lig ßind C /£hcclt C . Draft., Machine Drawing., Likene,.-
'"specimen, of their work can ’
a. above. PRRD. HADNLEIN
apriio
D<m bl e -Lever "Cotter Copying
J?T m -B
&'7rE^«r^iN.Wß®^r
advantages over all previous inventions for
<h lst a Press does nol require fasletimg dowiu
ad Through two levers and eccentric joints u»e pr«
sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than
is applied so equally, that the Presß is
The Tablet may be used to great advantage with £5?
Press already In use, and tor that purpose will be sold
K Kuere y canbetopled srith this Press and Dampener
i n lltree Beconds, without Murmgtheorlginal or the c<my.
MANN'S PATENT IMPROVI® MOV ABLEBINDEK,
For keeping in u Book-like form, Music, l
nvoices, Letters, Periodicals, Newspapers, Brewings
n„„u nhackff. or any other papers where method Is de
fimble This invention, it is confidently believed, is Ute
total ever presented to the public for the purpose for
be .“ ai, l« fteslsmed, and Wlftfumtab to many a destde
wbtch it is designed, un ‘^ nl , gned now offers it at a
friMng SS.UU >ll Sho may deaire to per-
system of preserving papers for ready and easy
reforenee. MANN , S COP YING BOOKS.
The Paper in these Books is made ftom all Linen
Stock and of the same quailty as Fine French Writing
Purer bound on Parchment Backs, with Printed Pages,
nn? manufactured eipres.lv for retailing.
Th”“ndeSui having procured the sole forecej of
«?,ove allies, now offers them at reasonable prices
?, whole?M?or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Boolts, or
Bindera tomlßhed to order of any dimensions, at short
sire.
Mr* 1 f C pitls-
Allegheny, and will give all the instruction
necessary.
JOHN F. COLE A CO.,
At WWa * Covode’B Pemi Railroad Del>o '( i s2?}“ r
At .riw and Wayne at.., Si®?- 1
—Sr I'IMIS AMTlboTE.—lKxireei of a tetter from the
WVlFvflvan Aokley, who, afterstatmethal he
TV hnl fonr taaapooaful« of Watt’e Tiorvou.
bod taken *{j M’vjf.i.wondeifulefieeti«i&yi•
AntiaoM, ,® TiBW 0 f the who?e, I think
Stnotant to the Nervous ayetem,
it to be b P < l w6 su , w , ft dlcino. It has already relieved
Sold by
au29..
sssii^l!lB?Bs*
cheap. .
Cash Mutual Fire Insurance Company
• Harrlsbnrg.^unsylTuuhi.
ranees on city nndccumr? £T> f J 6 lh ® All
terms as ”^“ n e ’i,y insnjed in this Company are
(OHts olceraTinti toshare mils earn
entitled to voto (Or ns in event, for anything be-
l n o g a’i tfje amount they have losses promptly
JSdtaWxty »Be same.
‘ Hon, JOHN C. BUCHER, President
1 ohas. E. Hrasren, Vice-President.
Tkoa. H. W tUaon, Secretary.
David Fleming, Attorney wtd Octmsellor.
nif<dort-Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Reuter,
mLfnk\Af,r Jr.. David Fleming, Isaac G.M’Kinley,
?k?« a Hieiter! Elias E. Kinzer, Samuel W. Hays,
David Mumma,}r.,John Ninninger. Dauphin County;
head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington; ueo.
ILBucherf Cumberland; Geoi^W. Mass.r, CaAon.
14 81. Clair street,
iy22;Bm Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.
insurance Comp tiny.
mHIS COMPANY was incorporated In February,
T wiSbl pSrpetual Charter and has commenced
business on a Capital of Si ft l the Joint Stock
The Company does business both on the Joint stocic
an On M th'e“jotnt a Btook plan the rales are one-third le,,
than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen
Per Cent, lower than tho rates of most Slock Compa
rates are the some as those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies. Those insured on the
mutual principle have the combined securities furnished
by that system of insurance, and the Capital and 9nr
nfus Fund of the Joint Slock department.
P The Charter permits the granting of lnaurnnoo on life,
in every form, including the right of wife, children, p -
rents, relations, friends or credilors-io insure rte life of
another for their own exclusive beneM, P , a 5 o 55
death, or upon the parties arriving al ihe age of at), aa,
GO or 05, al the option oMherasured.
Janies S. Hoon, President.
Samuel M’Ulurkan, Vice President
Joseph S. Leech Treasurer.
Charles A. Colton. Secretary.
ttIKKCTCKS.
James 8. Hoou, Jo*cpk S. Leech,
John S.Dilworth, S"I** 1 **
Samuel M’Clurltan, William Phillips,
John A. Wilson.
BOARD OF OINA.NCK.
Hon Willinm Wilkins, Late Secretary of Vi ar.
Hon Walter Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury.
John Snyder, Esq , Ca-htor Pittsburgh Bank.
Malcolm Leech, £*<}., Wholesale Grocer.
lion A W Loomi». I A. B. M’Cnlmoru, Esq.
MEDICAL BOARD.
Consulting Physicians.
Joseph Gazzara, M. D. wiiliajnAddison, M. D.
Jeremiah Brook., M. D E. G. Edrtnglon, M. D
BTAMIStSII PUTOCIAKS.
Samuel Dilwortlt, M. D„ 47 tftnithfield street.
Bobu Snyder, M. D IM Fourth at.
John Crawford, V D., J 9 Sixth bU
Wm. McK Morgan. M. D-, 107 Liberty Bt.
Dr. Dilworth will bo in attendance nt the othce, overy
‘'“'fttose'who spoken for an agency, are requetted
to call, take their paper., and commence operauoni
N °- SeeV
my? ■ ■■ ■ —
-ntnckv Mutual Lire kgsnronoe Co.
OuSIANTY FOND, $lOO,OOO.
Tuia COM PAN Yoffer. to the insured all the sManly
S advantage, of the Mutual and Join. Slock Plan,
heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rate, of
premium; an annual retain m ca.hof .Be pet eenutgo
Kred for the contingent ri.k 01 the year; an arfe
aaato bat not eiceaiivc provision for the futnro MCarlty
tu members for the whole term of Uie, wlllt an eaailnblo
intere.t in the accumalating fond secured to such m.m
bcra pajable al death, by credit, upon Utetr pelt
ed a guaranty fond deigned for the permanent wea
rily of .ion term member., and nlso for the pre»enl .e
-caritv of those for the whole term of lue.
ITT" This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company
W E if premium are fixed at a fair reduced sum
dard with a provision for an annually increasing accu
mulation of iumls (for future sec untv) i *
tion to the amouut of hu.ine« and Uie Increasing ns*
from advancing age among the members.
Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan
rate, of the Company, and appheation.
for inenrance reee.ved by
Samju. Dilwoeth, Medical Examiner. jylSiyi
C o* rmLADELPHU..
T) 1 tv. Baneker. George W Richard.,
Thomas Han, W ! f- a E > iil£T U *
Tobias Wagner, Adolplu E. Bone,
Samuel Grant. David
Jacob R Smith, Moms Pattersoi*,
jaeoo tv.o ’ CHAB . N. BANCKER,Fres*t
nniiL ft. Butcm. Secretary. .
rr-r* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every deacripUon of property m town and country,
at rates as low us are consistent with secuniy.
The Company have reserved a large Cooimgem Fond*
which, with tbclr Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, at
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as ioi-
.. 8 918.129 68
feJSSi. “g;»
Temnorary Loar,,.”
Cuh, AcT—— M- 340 81
• 1,212,708 44
Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, ihey
have paid upward! of One Million Font Hundred. 'Tiou
tand JoHai?, losses by fire, thereby iffordinß e-r denee
of the advantage* of Insurance, as w ' “*'J j '*“ il) d
di.po.Uion to meet .Agent,
aDrStl Office N. E- corner Wood and 3d sts.
« r ‘"^l^c2r an,porta “ ou
mHE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AM BR-
I ICA Philadelphia chartered 17&4, capital ®S00»-
Ao as»eu Janaar7 13,1551. $1,001*855 50» wilt
make insurance on bulling! and their contents in this
cRv and vicinity. Also, on propeny of every descrip
tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland
transportation or on g”|!«^ ORB .
ArlhurG.Coffin, Prrs’t . Jacob M. Thoma.,
Samuel W.Jono*. John R. Ned,
Edward Smith,
John A. Brown, Wi|»» m ' Ve ‘" I ''
fiamnsl P Smith. Ffancts Maskius,
cr^‘TaTlor' wmi^E^wcn,
Thomas P Cope, James N. Dickson,
S SSJri., Wafer, H- » Shcrrord, See’y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
rttite* and from its high standing,long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of «m eiua hazard-
So. character, may he c° "*'de re.las oft rib* ample ,e
™s[ to the public.
ISBUBASOB.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
JANCE COMPANY, —Office. .North Room of the Ex.
change, Third street, Philadelphia.
Fnf* lMuaasca.-Build.ng., Merchandize and olhet
DroDerty in loion and eot.nlry, insured against lor.. 01
danaageby fire al the lowest rale of premium.
Milinn iMUEiSCB—They aUo insure Vessel., Cur
goes and freights, foreign or coastwise,, under open or
fneeiol policies, as the assured may desire.
p i!uinn TnanSPORTATiun.— They also in.ure merehuo-
Ail* Transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and ifieam Boau, on rivers and lakes, on tne most
***DlBEC'K>RS'—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C Davis. Robert Burton, John R. ityirose, Samuel
{Swards, Geo. G- Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William Newlin,Dr. R. M.Uuston,
lames C. Hand. Theophiius Paulding, 11. Jones
Henry Sloan, rfugh Craig, George Sernli, Spencer Me-
Ilvai?, Charles Kelly, J. G- f Johnson, illiara Hay, Dr
8 D T ,® ms" It - D T. Morgan,
Hngh Craig, Jno.T. MAR xiN, President
TBoa. C. Harm, Vice Presidem. Beorelary .
b „^ 0!r ‘ cc ang
Fire and Matin* Iniitranee,
THE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co. qf NertA jbunw
hasbeen removed lo the Warehouse ofllardy, Jones
A Co No. 141 From street, third house Enel of Wood
—tn'bSr W°ltT
i,«ft f nrt Health Iworano#.
SIHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY? of Philadelphia, Incorporated bythe
aislatareof Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter P«i£
map CaoUaislOO,ooo. Rates lower than any
KiS‘boS and full 20 per cent, lower than the
nann?raieaof fife Insurance,as the followingcompari
?«n«nighow Thus a porson oi the age of 30lnsunng
fnrßToO forlTfe, most 3 pay in the Pennayn
vaa ®a 82,36, Peun Mutual 82,36, Equiuble B|,o-V, New
S ? land fo>, Albion .82,48, Life W.
dJasSnucfD Orrick ; Via Pnsicl.nl, Robert P. King
Se be received end every Information
Appncauon FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omci:
& b Xial^^:conterof Third
Pittsburgh. '
rm and Marin* lmorww. I
mUB Insurance Company of North
by the oenal and ’^RECTORS:
Arthur®. Coffin, Prcat. Samuel Brook.,
S^ueVw^j’onea,
Edward Smith, 25*“’
John A. Brown, J ,^°R M Neff
John White, Jokn R- Nett, „
Thoma. P. fcopo, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Bec^
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the umtea
States, having been chartered In 1794. Its charter is per
b° OOMidere s^^nosS^
y a . Counting Room of Atwood,Jones ACo., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh may * y^
Jobn B'Oaruim,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigars , Tobacco and Snuff,
No 14» Woodstreet, corner of Virgin alley,
ap,M] Putting*, s>o.
Business Wotiee.
ATT bavins business with the undersigned,
as Public S Accountant, Instructor_iu Book
s&assMi sswwsmm
6 Mercto»l»taTOK of competent Book ctul
b^U^^S, u n ctor in
a ju cuthbert,
50 Smlthfleld meet
Vlre Engine Tor »»!«•
m np members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer
will be sola cneap 4 No. 409 Penn street,
aptastf :—
. hrii'PS SOAP POVVDKB—S bn , for washing
BSSr*Tß#"*»s*s»r
CAPITAIi, 0100,000.
soLicrroea.
OREST SEDUCTION IN PRICES.
Second arrival of isicw BtiinniCV Goode,
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
■iVj THE larges uCbeapesl and Best Btoot oIPAN
DRESS nnnTW ever offered In this city.is
,10W o^jjj“^‘ BTEVENBO fj LOVES
Original Bee Hive Store, No. T 4 MaiketSireet, between
Fourth nral art? tht Diamond, Puuburgh,
The proprietors have lust opened a large
beauiiful assortment of the Newest and Most £“kio>na
bio Style, of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which l ave
been purchased since the great reductlonin prices at the
large clearing out sale, in New York and pt |iladelphia,
and will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per
cent lower than former prices. . „ Q _
DRESS GOODS of every description,from the cheap
est to the most oostly and magnificent, such as a ery
large and beautiful stock of the following articles.
Chene and Jasper chene Silks; ’ .
High Lustre, plum chemellon and lace silas,
Do stripe do do;
Do plain black , d°>
Brocade, Aimaes and Poall de Soles, ail colors,
Black and chamelion Turk satins,and watered silks,
Chene and India Poulard silks;
Do printed and plain silk tissues;
Do do Albenines and Grenadines;
Plain, printed and embroidered berages;
Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins,
Chameleon Gro de Naples;
Paris primed berages ao de lames;
Do do and plain all wool de laines,
Do do lawns and jaconets.
Plain and embroidered mulli and Swissesj „
Plain and printed casameres, de laines and alpa ,
French ana domestic ginghams ;
Engludi and American chiulrea and calicoes, ai all
and RIBBONS at great bargain! ;
Spring and summer shawls, do “° > . .
Needle worked sleeves, cuds, collars and chem -
zeiis;
Needle worked laces and mnslin eaps , *,
Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen cams
handkerchiefs . ..
fancy silk pocket hd’kfs, cravaU and neckties,
Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, n large stock ,
Irish linens, taole cloths and table Unensj
Tickens, checks, crash, bird-eye, Al 1 * v a
Bleached and brown muslins, from 6 to 12c-P y »
Do brown and colored Canton flannel ,
French cloths, plainand fancy cassimeres & saUoets,
Cashmerets, tweeds, merino casaimeres and Ky,
feans j
ack staid and fancy vestings, &-Cm «c-
ID* The proprietors wonld reapedtfnlly m*' l 'it an
early call from all: their, friends, and the I publicig«
crally, feeling confident that they can offergreater In
ducemeul! to whole sale and retail buyers, than any
have heretofore been offered ® m i nVF
jny3Uf YOUNG. STKVbNSQN to LOV **•
"The ElgLtH Beml-AnnniU Sale
OP DRY GOOI>S at ilie One Price Store of A. A.
MASON & CO., Nos. 02 A 64, Market street Pitts
burgh, will commence on Thursday,
continue through the month of Ju 7- Their , ' _
Rooms Will be opened to the Retmi wade, and e e y
tide throoghoul the establishment will be sold at an im
mense redaction from usual price-. Having recendy
made extensive purchuses, their assortment wil
found very choice and desirable.
Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces,
will be closed out at an iiumouse discount from usup
prices.
Good Dress Silks as low as
Silk Poplins,
Best Berege Dfl Laities,
Fall colored Lawns, ig T
I Pine French do laj/aor/
I Fine Primed Bereges, ISsSS
i Fioe French Jaconet, tnUiyi
500 pcs French and English Ginghams, 10
Black Alpaca*, 1 *
1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at ®
600 Wrought Collars, JJJ
Fast colored Calicoes.
100 cases English and American do, 8 a ’ l ;.
300 cases aoa bales of Bleached and Browu Mus
lins at manufacturers’prices. „ .
ALSO-Laces, Embroideries, rnmmtngs, HoslcTj *n&
Glo««, Linen, iVhne Good., Bonncti, Shaw S Ck. 18..
Ac., tMexher with an immense variety of all kindso
Dry Goods—atlpf which will be marked down to even
1... man En.tnrn whole..le maB()W co
Sew Variety and Ury G°o<l» store.
Jfe. 9T. .Vonh-iD*lt corner of Wood U. and Diamond alley.
T\ GREGG A CO., having opened a: the above slaod,
I 1. ttre now offering for sale a large and eompleto
i£:i£"n. of vXIUETY and BEY udODS, eoneL-Ueg
In pan of Broad Ciotha, CoMuncrts, feaimeU, Sumner
Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’ Drees Goods, Law»»,
KKneiCinshacuTWhitt Goods, Bonuets ftibboos.
Hosiery, AJso. a .complete variety of CaUery,
dlrccl7rmn Sheffield, Together with Clocks, Goldaod
Silver Welches, and Watch materials,Gold and Silver
Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of
Palm Leaf Hal., Ac. In short, we have on hand dmort
every article nsually kept in the Bry Goods and Variety
line/ All of which we offer for sale on Ihe most favora
ble lerms, either for cash or s preference
N. B.—The business of Ihc laic firm of GQeao AM-
Csimtass, will be settled by tho subscriber, at tbo hou.e
of D. Gregg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are in
Kissr s—‘.■w-s.r" 5 —‘.■w-s.r"
PATENT METALLIC IIURIAL. CASES.
rs .IIE subscribers bavins recently made arrangements
I «h the Patentee of tins new and Valuable .nren
non fot the raanutaclure and safe of the article >»
West, they having been maoofaetored heretofore exeln
rively in the East, where they are superseding the use
ol wooden Collins, take thia method of
pablic, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus. varyinKinrnsth
from a inchea tod* feet, with width and depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire
apace for cushioning, or for bodies of £
riOtfa, havo several sizes deeper and wider This in
vention now comingditto genera) °“
of the greatest of the age. These LTmlAl. Casas are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
are thoroughly enameled inside and ou
thus made impervious io 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 cemem they ore perfect
ly air tin hi, and free Irom exhalation of offensive gases.
They cost no more than good wooden coffin#, and are
better than any other article In use, {of whateycrcost,)
for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, as has
beenproven by actual experiments, and ccrufiedtohy
some of oar mo»i scientific men } also, by the Honora
hies Henry Clay, Darnel Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed ihelr
merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences
of thotr worth, may be seen at our Agents’Burial Case
Depot N®. 374 Alain street, three doors above INinth,
where’we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sixes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will suit the most diversified tastes.
We invite the attention o! the public, ana of underta
kers particularly throughout the west, to an examination
of the article, and request (hem not to rely upon the rep
resentations of undertakers not using the article, \vho>e
interest it would be to misrepresent g c g^ yig & c 0
Patent Metallic Burial Cam.
SarconW’U Ifarerooiru. 374 Mai n >!««!. Omwunaii.
/ui», 1851 , . .
THE undersigned, Gttosos K. RonnHTs,undetinker anti
sole agent for the sale at the above valuable am
clea. announces that he is prepared to supplt undertn
hers and others having oconston tor their use mth the
saute, of all sties, from l foot 10 inches to 8 fee 0 lashes
in length, ot various widths and depths, suitable for bo
dies of MI size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and
highly ornamented. Also, name plates and tnmmtngs
for the same. Attention to the very l . ow P rl “f,
with the view ot their general adopuon, is sohcite , to
wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various
COl °No71 for Bodies ihl to 28 Inches in length, *3,00
3 • 28 to 33 “ Jr”
3 “ 33 to 40 “
4 “ • 40 to 40 “ „
5 " 40 to 34 ,
0 “ 54 to 00 “ ■
7 “ 60 to 05 " ; }>.“
8 “ 05 to 69 " }«>“
0 n 00 10 70 ‘
10 " 08 to 73 “ „ f|_’22
11 “ 72 to 76 10-UU
li " 60 U> 04 “ eltra deep 13,00
13 “ 05 to 60 “ ; |{M“
It, “ 00 to 70 “
16 “ 63 10 73
10 “ 70 to 76 “ J io ’ uo
Name plates from 84,50 to SO per dozen.
Moderate additional charge for extra pWmgandorna
mental painting, orinlaidgold, silver.and pearl work.
Commonicadons, desiring further mformalion, oror
der. for Cases and materlaEr, wtll receive prompt atten
tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBtRI'S, Ageul,
B#Mfln»i»<m« WareroonUv 374 Mam *t, Oxn., O.
ITT” KuneraJs*aUended, hearse and carriages furnish
ed and conveyances with appropriate attendants pro*
part of the country, on
application at the office as above
iy!6
Knropean 4g#n®F' , ,
THE undersigned European Agent continues ni» an
nual voyages between America and Europe, leaving
isbargh regularly in each year In Jane, and returning
in September—-transacting tteeueraJ Low Agency, to
connection witb bis relative, Boon
residentin Dublin. .The present tour will be be twemy
fitlh of this Agency,through England,
Wales, Ac. It embraces collection of legacies, debts,
rents, properly and claims; remittances of money, procn
rine coDiesm wills, deeds and documents, conducting
feaffi of all S, to, to , In Tf„£ b V. S?
given. During the subscriber's absence, his brotber,
Edwam J. Keenan, wilt abend in
Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul s Cathedral.
THOMAsIVffIINANi EnropeanAgerm
and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jVSUoe to BuatneM Men.
A GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, snre
and profitable merchandising
business. Saving fallen into a low stale of heaWi, is de
sirous of selling ont his interest in the concern, for Ihe
purpose of leavlngthe city forthcrecovery of his health.
Any person having command of 830 W in ctuh, and a
fail credit, earn enter into this business w! h every guar
ttn inr f Idd™. B '“MANUFACTPREK,” Box 69, Pitts
burg, Pa., stating where an interview can be had.
r\ KEEN TEAB HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTO PER
IT 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, notwilhtsanding the
advance East, a 3 they have a large sloA on
band. Theysoll the best Teas in Pittsburgh at this Store,
and defy opposition. uV**
fnHK SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable House
I and Lot, situated on Ann street* Allegheny City.—
The Lot is \k feet front by 55 leet deep. Tne House con
tains a Hall, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed
Rooms. A large yard, with oatoven, hydrant, 4c.
Price 8900 Terms—3oo in band; balance in one, two
" ye- S. CUTH^agrt^
C- 1G U> PENS—Bard & Brother, G. &B. M. Smith,
r Todd & Smith and W. W. Wilson’s.
The above brand* are now unrivalled in quality of
Gold, in qoill'Uke elasticity, in fineness and smoothness
of the points, and insurability. I will warrant every
Pen of these makes. Just received this morning, a fall
assortment, and customers tyiU always find at my store
the best stock, and at the lowest priceawhich a good ar
tide can be sold at. •*v w - WILSON,
jygs cor Market and Fonrth sts.
Butter— 3 bbu.paokcd 5 ■ v
6 kegs do; For sale by
iTI S WM.DYER.
-r'lBH—«lmif bbl». No. 1 White KuSi
X 6 do do Lake Shad;
10 do Lake Salmon;
Receiving and for sale by WJJ- DYER,
b No. 207Liborty st
T ARD— 5 bblfl. No. 1;
Ukeß ' d9i For6alo by WM. DTTBR.
JAMES W. WOOBWBLb, g»
: OABINET n K3*
igBgg FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, ! 'J I
Ware-roomi 87 and 98; TU*rd
T W.W.re«pectfunyinfoimBhUWentoanai!Q«o»
tl . era that he haa now completed the lareen to
nest stock of household furniture ever before »e
this city, as he is determined to uphold the < l a ®r*J l __ Mt
well-seasoned materials, best workman ship, aim »evr
designs 5 and from the extent of his orders and CMm*y
in mai ofacturing, he is enabled to produce warran
furnitare, at the lowest prices. .. ' ..
He has adopted the principle of identifying the cos
looters’ interest with his own, in quality and price, ana
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of everyone*
cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any partot
one, maybe famished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order He therefore solicits aa inspection/
that theadvantages of his establishment may be known.
The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, wntcn
for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in
any ot the Eastern cities:
j Parlor,
I drawing, din
-1 mg, and Bed room
chairs, of every variety,
consisting of rosewoood. ma
hogany and walnut Elizabethan,
Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every
description; Couches, Solas, and Di
vans or the- latest French ana American patterns;
Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ parlor W nUns - ,
of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid
stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma
hogany, rosewood and wolnat centre and sofa, ta
bles, extension dining tables; all sizes of the
most unproved, and decidedly the best kind
mode: card, Pembroke ball and pier tables,
wardrobes,, bedsteads and wasnstands of
each a large assortment; gothic hall
and jyirinr reception chain, ottomans
and stools, secretary and book
cases, side boards, fire screens,
towel racks, hat stands, and
music stools, eribs and cots
for children; paper mache,
table and tea poys, ma
hogany, rosewood, and
ioioia pearl Tables,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maekiu .applied with
and HOTELS, famished at the shon
est notice.
All orders
promptly attended to
Maker* Aaaoclsi tlon
WABJZHQ USE. 119 SECOND ST3SET,
(near ino corner of Wood.)
i THIS ASSOCIATION, em-(3h
bracing, already, twice to three UA tal
V ‘rajjgli umes ap many hands as the lar- WP9
g ClJ i and hitherto most renowned • 1 »
business shops of this city, have »P k c “ ed K ‘ h “‘CX“'?'
house, and axe able to furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus rfull Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;
Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogaay Washstands, So
fa* ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; l ecre^ rl ®*J
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work
stands ; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads ; Cherry Bureaus ;
co-operation, on an el J ei }f *
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are dc
[ermined to sell, lowertfaan any equaily
good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public
will understand by giving them a ealL
iVrr Suamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of any description, made to order In every fltyte*
at the shortest notice. jmattfl*
371059 cis.
20 025
' ,8 4
' — -I O Cabinet Maker*. .
Yemen, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Tomuh,
Hardware and Fumuure at Wholesale.
THE subscribers have just recefvedjrora Newjkorfc
and Boston a most splendid s»ck of VHWSEBS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furnituresuitable
for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely
*° As great eare was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be soiled either as to quality or
price: and, as it Is well known that Funuture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower linn by
hand, the nttention of the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work, in all its branches, earned on as usual.
Plank for buna rails, for Carpenters,and all arUeira
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furmture, constantly
on* band—vil*. Mahogany,
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. “^J^gSgs,
m.rtavdaw No. 31 Fifth street.
" ' " CHAIBB AND FUlkßilTlJU.^.
Ho 08 Third street, between Market and Wood, Sjulh stdt.
■•a Ws have now on hand a large and^ss^
t H I are confident cunnot be surpassed, uguHb
equalled, in this City, or u the West, m style and finish.
Those who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully
invited to call and examine for themselves.
rfj» Steamboats furnished on th-i shortest nsuce.
jglwf ° rdCri,Pro MULLEN A CO.
O’Donnell, Olnllen &> Co*
PiLUburqh Chair and Cabinet Ware Booms,
'• y NO. 98 THIHP ST.,
BSTWKSR WOOD A2C7I »4RK«T, (80UTH WDK).
MANUFaCTUhBRS of Cane Seat Parlor
Chairs; Cane Seal Rocking Chairs; Re*
H»bS eepuoa aud Invalid Chairs» Cane Seal
IPfL and Country House Stools ; Settees; Loon-
rl and every variety of Common Chairs.
|Wh aU of which were manufactured under
Jgf | their personal superintendence, and are
r | « warranted both in material and workman*
shin interior to none in the City. Dealers in these am*
cles win find it to their especial advantage to call and
!»rn!rniiie for themselves previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings furnished at the «k?rtee>
tolice. All orders panetcally attended to. U7**
- Furniture end Chair Ware Oaoni.
T. B. YOUNG 4 CO, comer ZW/j,
USS&fand Smilkfitidsts., opjjanu Bmm\ HauLVJL
_HL Pimfmrei, Pa., keep constantly on bend Rifl
make lo order, al the lowest prices ' 1 •
HOUSEHOLD and STKAhiftOAT FURNITURE, and
CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved
styles. _„ febl ®_
StsamboaWi Ahoy I
I JSSLtft Tot subscribers tender their »og\
for the favors bestow
ed upon tbem by their Steamboat friends, and /TJ
would respectfully remind them and others inte- ■
rested in buihiing boats, that they are at all.times pre
pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every
description of Cabin Furniture and Choirs ol the oev
material and workmanship. T B VOUNG A. CO.,
Comer Third and Smithfield streets.
opposite M Brown > s Hotel.”
- « n.vuim n. mvum
Hammer & Hauler/
CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELDSTREETT
Bttwesn Sevenihatreei and Strawberry alley,FUlsburg, Pa.
es\ HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly onhand
vjl a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
Rrp3 warranted equal to any in the city, and sola on as
• ll* favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in Jie West. They have now on bsuid an
nmtsually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni
ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
Ail orders promptly attended to. mrel:6m
id elegant.
A. MILLIKES A CO*
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINETana
CHAIR MANUFACTORY. N 0.64 Smilhfield bU
a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell 15 per cent below customary rales.
Terms—cash only. jdecg7-ly
a —\VM. E. STEVENSON coniinues to manu
fcSSS'tacmrc CABINET-WARE o! every descnp
■H_ lion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty ana
ESSSScvenlh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. mjiyll
: DODDS * CiIOZIBU,
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTUKEBS.
OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-Wal cer
wj „, r of Diamond, (near the Ohio and rmn-
BkktL syloania Kotlrood Depot,) ALUtamniT Crrr.
and Land Sleam Engines, Fire Kn
pines. Hydraulic Presses, of all deßcrlpUons {Copper
plate, Lithographic and oiler PressedllSold Stamping
and Refining Apparalns, togelhet with Mill)6|aoUnery
in eeneral, bnilt upon the moat approved plana of con
stniclion, and workmanship to the tattsfacuon of cus
l°llT'All ordera left at Meaara. Coehran. M’Bride k
Co No ‘26 Wood street, Pittsbnrgh, or addressed to
th.subscriber., Allegheny,will
Bolivar Fire Brlek Mannfaetnring Company.
[IS. GLOVES, S»M, EISB, B. V. JOSES, H. S. KtSSSW,
GLOVEE, KIKE <fc CO., BTOprlft »«•
r[E subscribers having been appointed Agents let
the above named concern, will. EeepcoMtantlyod
hand a supply of the celebrated
cible Fire Clay, Furnaoe Hearths and Inwallß. Thef
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in else and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
be se”o not deem it necessary lo enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over oth
ers lhathave been offered for sale in the United
their superiority beinewell known lo almcißrt ail parsons
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determinei
that the Fire Briok shall lose none ol their f 1 ®""
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spwed to
make item even belter than they have heretofore been.
This i» ihe only establishment now manufacturing Fire
Rrlok at Bolivar. Kitov ft JUNISS)
mar l 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh.
" A Cara. * ,
WDALY k CO. have now ready for sale a large
. and well selected stock of Spring and Summer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’* cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best
materials and workmanship, for comfort ** a
mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. 4Co have also
on band Gents Undershirts and drawers in cotton, silk,
and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between
Wood and Market. tPyl
For Females and Males*
DR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in
cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir
regularities of nature. It is all that it professes, to be--
vix * Natnre’s great restorative, and remedy for those in
the married state without offspring, ll is a certrn n cure
for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet* weakness
of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or
whites* As a vigoraiing medicine it is
Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi
gestion, loss of musemar energy, physical lassitude, fe
male weakness, debility, kc. It is warranted to please
the user in any of the above complaints, and is of pnee
less value to those without offspring.
To spread wide the blessing&of this .medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson k Co., of the city of New
York, in the United States of America, my sole agents
for its sale; and none can be genome unless it comes
through them, and iheir
NapUtj July 10th, 1849. « ' _
Sold oaly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75
Smithfield street; and oy B. H. Meakiog, Walnut street
Cincinnati; Raymond k Patten,No, 00 Fcnrth street
Louisville. [mar&4:ly
THE above establishment has been taken by the un
dersigned, with the view of porquing ibejegitimate
business connected therewith; and as they are now re
ceiving a full simply of Timber, orders .for all sues ol
Lnmber will be filled with promptness, ond.at as low
prices at by any other Mill in the neighborhood.
PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern wftl be
cm. [apr3ft-y] JAMES CARMAN k CO.
HOPS— 16 bales 1649 Hops now landing and for sale.
aalP MILLER k RICKETSON.
M U uut A 8 RUI and Bright s n n Lco°B^°
PR. SUG Ait— 4o hbds. P. R. Sugar.jost received as
. tor sale by MILLER « RICKETSON,
qu 22 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty *L
HOPS —10 boles 1649 Hops, Jus! rec’d and for »olei
0022 _ MILLER & RICKETSON
JLLAND HERRING—IO keg* new Holland Het-
jMt received » M % LUEO * QO .
Hen'i lilana Saw fiOla>
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
THE TRUEDIG E 8 TIVE EE VI If,
OrOa»trloJmc«J
A GREAT VYSPEPSU CVBSR,
TkBEPABED from Bennet,orthe fourth Btumach of
fo^^SMHOCG&^DfNo!,
JA.VUDICE. CONSTZPATIOIf,LirEB
COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, onrihg>fler Nature's
ova method,by Nature’s own ahem, the Gastriojuice,
Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in Water,
will digest or dissolve Flint PoratDß dr Bonn Bbsf a
ABOUT *wo Houss-out of tbo stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE l
Baron Llama,in hlacelebratedvrork on Animal Chem
istrvTsays: “ An artificial,pigesthre Fhtld, analogousio
the Gastric Juice, may be readilypreparea from the mu
eons membrane of the stomach otthe calf, in which va
“oMlmclM of. ft*L as meat and Wgs, will J>o Bd,BO».
Hied ehamred and digested, Jnst in tjte same manner as
bo in thehuman stomach.”
in bis famous treatise on “ Food and Dl
ei?subSrf tVFowlers ft WaHs.New York, page 3S,
&&S3bS3SBSSSS2
"BSStor of the famous works oWVefet*-'-
bi- Dieu n .says: “ It is a remarkable fact Ip physiology
Smt“ eVmleba of animals, macerated in water. fc
nut u> the finid the property of dtasolving
mi»K nf food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digea*
tioa of in no wise different from the natural digest
* V Dr. r snaoN , s ,> great work,tbe “ChemistryofMan,^(tiC3
e^oT^lifK
ffl, prepared from Pepsin, as It is In the natarni GgB-.1
of the-Jefferson College-Phiiar
delphia,lnhis great work on Human Physiology, devotes
more than fifty pages to an-exaininauon of tins subject.
ni« experiments with Dtf Boanraont, on the Gastric
Jhfce. c&tataed from the living human stomach and. frOT
animals, are well known. “ Et allcases,” bn trays,
gestion occurred as-perfectly in the artificial as in the
natural di K'|^ lD^’j [) ygp E j> SI A CITB.ER,.. ; '
is imoosaible to give the details of cases in, linats qt
been given of more than L^WO t HraS>BE^MMA^ . j
wlre noroSy mpfd and wonderful, butperma-
SiKSSSSesi
sr-’JrtdfrirSffiMJilS'yrtSg
noonihe Digestive organs.after along sickness. Also,
for excess in eating, and thetoo free, usc of ardent spir
it- It aiwfb reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
«rhw.h it dnea not seem to reach and remove at once.—
NOmoMthow bodSey may be, it GIVES INSTANT
BELIEF! A single dost remove, ahtdeanphasantramp
and It only needs tobe replied,
t/t mnkp these good effects permanent. ,
nr?WD andViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. .It is
cases of Nrnisea, Vomiting,
SSs. Soreness of the pltof tho Stomach,.distress of
stateof the Blood, Heavmess.Low
mss mWpSta! Despondency, Emaciation,. Weakness,
" Price,’or rIDOL^AK C per\jottie. One bottle will of
written signature 6f J. Si
every tosra'in the United States,
public attention, . .
U ravectfuUy «mud a At foOoams fcath tn
rJemmtooru of thi moa important Bmtitts of irntd.
m ‘““petroleum OR ROCK OIL j
r‘ Is nol more than one year ago since this great rem
edy was bionght before the public, fbf file relief and
care of disease. Its great powersto heal, have, since
then, become fally appreciated by the .community, and
weaHege that the longer it is tried.tlie more certain will
its great fame spread. It is nol the remedy of a day,
rot up for the sole purpose of making money;
Whieh we conceive, will conunualo sptooleUM u
nostrums have been forgotten- The PETROLbUItt Is
a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth
by a power and ageiiey that langhß -totscur iralT human
competition. It U our duly, when we write about a
medicine, that we write tbotb—thntwe ™*lng
calculated to deceive those who
put confidence in our statements. The sick Mevety
apt to catch at any thing that promises relief fa> “
ease. A story can hardry be too highly wrought to an
swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them.
Now, we do not denre mdo this; wo are atrnous only
that the truth in relation to onr Remedy should be told,
in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any
single article of the mofma medico;- Plain, unyarnfahed
I (hem—facts thatmay be ascertained in ourowneityand
neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the PC
tPwSSn the past two months, two of our own citizens,
who were totally blind, have been restored to sight,
of blindness, in the State of Ohio tore
been cored. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea
ra cS There are others : bat these cases are near
home, and may be referred to by any persons who may
havetUrobtson the subject. These cases were cored af
ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopelera-
Tho Petroleum will cure, whim used accordingto diree.
lions—Diarrhtna, Dysentery, Piles, SUtenmansm, Goat,
Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head,
pain* in the bone* and joint*, old Bores. Ulcers,
Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irntadonuFeyer and
Ague, cinonic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and oil Pnl
mouary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro
'‘“D'fS/.mse, of and ffid
has tried in most of ihe above dlBeascs r , w ‘ l J 1 fi
east year with the most perfect success. Certificates
will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who
will take pleasure m showing them to the afflicted or
th mrnev» others may sayaboul their medlcioes, the
Petroleum is the ;greatest Remedy or the ap. Phy
sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning
to nse it in their practice. Thosewho at firettooked on
with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to uwatd it duo
pruise und consideration. Before* another year rolls
round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the
Petroleum is thegreatest medicine ever tllscaverea.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
’ KF.YSER fc M’DOWELL,
140 Wood street. -
Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street j JD.M. Curry, D.
Pittsburgh. P, .
1 The Body ma»t Ptriplf« >
(SO BAYS MATraa.) _ _ _
TO BATS A HEALTBY APPEARANCE,
And persons who do not pempire are Ingle to the tnos
p disgusting skin diseases.
NOW.Jomts’ Italian Chemical Soap oatmes afree
perspiration,and at the same time mnltrfies, softens
th«« «tTn fivinff it the texture and beauty of an infant a.
sdfßrl, salt rheum am?sorbs,
in such - k
or anv other skin disease. The reader is . essnted that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one. trial will ptnve.
I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of _
SORE HEAD, SORE GEGS AND SORE HEARD.
Buy it, and tixe reader is again assured, I yrould not
cruelly sell it.forthe abouc, unlesß I knew it to be nil 1
,ta 'cHAFED,'cRAcIffiD, I OR CHAPPEDFGESH,
the above, or similar, diseases, will find UtfaaUand ( eye»
andbe an re you ask for Joses’ ItalianChemieai Soapr-;.
Sd buy U WM. JACKSON, only Agrat in
Pittsburgh,S4ol4hetty street, Pittsburgh,head or Wood-
Jones’ Lily WUtei ” ]
LADIES ore cautioned agntaßtusinf common propa* j
red Chslk) i
They are not aware how frightfully injurious it i s
to the skin l how coarse, how rough, how - i
: sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin • •
appears aflerusinß prepared Chalk l
Besides, it 4s Injurious* contain-*
Inga large quantity of Lead! - - ••
We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which
we caU JONES* SPANISH hOX WHITE. .
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of ali deloten*
oos qualities j and it imparts to. the skin ..a natural*
healthy, alabaster, dear, living .white ; at the same
lime acting as cosmetic on the skin, making tteoft. and
smooth. Sold bythe Agent, Wil. JACKSON, 89 Libel*
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 85 cents.
Pearly white Tutt and Br«atb>
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTO.’
PERBONS who haveeither,are honorably assured
that if iheirbrenlh laever-sb fonl.or their
decayed; darkob yellow,
and ehenuted with tartar, that a 25 cant-box at; Jones
Amber Tooth Paste will mate the teeth white as snow,
a ”so'ld°onl?atsAcSoN’l W |£)re, 21# Liberty stjw-.
head of Wood-. ' t; -t [decSO
Jones* Boltttton of JO} ”•
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing oi
A while, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or jet
black color,in a few minutes. Price 50 cents and 81,00
Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Piuaburgb
-ead of Wood. c ldec2o
A Hetenttfle Hair Tonic Restorer
AND BEAUTIFIEK. Trial boulesStt cents. Those
who have nredJones’CoralHalr Restorative know
ns excellent qualities—those wto have not, we assure |
it to possess the following qualities. It wjU I
hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to
grow, stop it falling ofl, cure scurfordandraff, and make
fight, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair
soft and silky . nothing ean exceed this—lt rnnkeal
truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos
economical, yet superior artiele for the hair.
Sold only at WMVjACKSON’S Store,24o liberty st
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37*cents, 50 oents tmd
81.00. ’ . Idec2o
/TURE YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND.—
V; This never failing specihcisAuarahieedin.aU eases
of delicate disease, together with the attendant com
plaints, loeffeel a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the
course of a few days,,withont restrictions to diet, busi
ness or injury to the system. It is an,old and popular,
remedy f has long been (and still is) used in the private
praclieeof a physician, radically curing nineiy-mne of
me hundred cases. ’ it leaves no odor bn the breath, and
may bbnsed by any one-without the least fear of expot
sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, N 0.50 Southfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. [aprf
* U" 111 " Haiyiipaviiia'sndtinis flholsra, .
■VfOT a slngle manj-wonraß dr'chlld has diedof the
JM CHOLERA or any oflts symptonts who dsed this
fivaluableprepamkm. Look atthccity of
where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from iso to
200 bottles are retailed daily, but few isolated cawsof
Cholera have occurred, and they were either persona
ftom boats or mose who diareg^rfMrudvlM^^
For sale by KEYBER A et
Fjttsburph.where the genuine article may
" Bo«nny Lmdi*
NAYLOR No. 163 Third street, corner or
ngton f “f“{ o J’?JK|° t hetr widows and chUdrenpjndec
fflisss JSSraras-d !».
pimbonfo October 10.
•g^gp 5 -* TTfaiMock *CO
! .. B. fl. ABOUHT,
TAJI-OR,
- mAKIStU» te«miln*-lrff.«taeeto*Jumk*,to., „.f
liberal patrona*® they havobMtowed on nim, and hopes . ■-■
throngh Blrietm!enJiontol)U»iße«i'ajiiiß'de»ijretoplei»«!:;. ; .i
nll.tometji a eomiauanco, oftheir/avors.- rniuculnr. iV :/,...-_
attention pSiaio'Childrpn’tCloUiing.' ; •- ... v-
In coimßetioit wilb Ilia Tailoring lu» : -:•
opened with.-a'lnigoanQ^lenal*'.::.,
aprf> 1 vM /;firdjfen.Cttpy»7 '-v->.' :V --' '
foririspicuon, which lie beTjeyea : £>.s■#
one of the largest and best selcctedstocka of Haady- ~..
;MadeClot&ingtobardnndinthSWesteo* . ■ »-• •
|-- Helms this season paid more than usual atiennomw-. r; .....-k
themanttfactniing and style of his Garments, sothat the
very lowest priced, as well os the finest, ate jot tip In a
style an4elegancenoUobesdtpassed.-!Si. ::‘; f ■’
He wonld particularly caU-theattenuonof alldealers,. ■ <;,
in Clothing to hlshreßenfsplendui assortment of
, . ; xUaAr.nsule Garments, ' .
Aahefeels confident, nponeTa imitation oflhefinalltlesi n
ae^aNa^gsasCT..::„.„
Many years’ «iporieneo,ana -great success litthebn- •
siriess, together with an unpreceOenietUrtoissale ond rs- B -. •; -. -%
tofl patroMge,hag.erableo hiia,io geinpOanuentt.to , .
fluit ,tho bfisTness-habits and tastes of-oTery locatlon in’ ■ ■
the UmotijWliicliis.of the.mmosttaporrancetowholo
sale purchasers..,, **s.-. , >•
. InthetCntungaepartmpnt feinii choice,so,-
Iwfttimi Qf lhe mfrSt'fßßniDflflrbic'p ; 66da^ftrtmilirtj^yf>ru>
:
Caahmeretlsy&c , Jtc. Also, an excellent assortment ot a
TBSZOTffS, of the latest and most fashionable style*— "
all of which he Is prepared.to mako reorder In tho best
. (Formerly CoTiKa lo\ the late grJßaMjitip.
TirOtJUOmost respectfully announce to'his friends : ••> •<•(•
W aid tit pablieingeneral, that, ho.haa. tenleS, thi : f
‘
'ESaNEWHWK^
SSidESSSrtsßiSSg@33ftS2t?iaßa:',‘- '■■
excellent lot ef fancy 'BOlt Cathtmt, Satin
and JOamlia Poring*, all: of .witch tio snhscnoerts : ■
piepareaiomuieto order, inlheneateat and mpstrashr
toaaple styles, at as low pricesjas_any o.ser .establish,
mfcbt. Hetherefore hopes by etriet-utteation toah or
dera intrusted tohis car4,toinent mshareof poWtopa-
No. 36 MjftrlcQtjbetweeii Second a»a Third a*s. .
ITO TAHiORS.—I shall continue toi«U..*a4 giytf,ill*. i
strucliona on system oC Garj/mit
heretofore, at.the following puces, via t Ifaecompamea
b7 i^y WaClto,3loi "“ b “ li J^ o ™^-:
A MOST 3)EIJGto Wo^ wjciry
A traveterYas welliis orthfreity'’
nnd wiciniiv. are aow tb.be iboatLia»4hft- ATHRNiEuM
.
street* above Wood, where superior Ice Creams, Fron
Ud olherttfiSSanenteiTnay be-liad M tdlJhours.frataO * .■ a*
A. M.toU;P. Mr.'riThetmbserfbrt; respectfully solM*®** :
share of pnblic patronage. The Bathingoegtwjiijeiit g£
tended to with tne utmost care. ....
. Jgr Priyale Rooms r ° f ; SeleelP^ ;W .. wAM )./ n
/ GOO* BfttlDgJMHl .
EVERY BODY thatis fondoTtltff.gOOA,
(€fXt IgJjthipgß of wu3.Ufe ti ßhouMdOT«mßd^Mg»ea : i ,
GRAIiAMV at Ms new-Hotel,
■ No.36,onedcorfrom PAnn,oflBtrCfair^t.
Harry serves out to bis customer* the- beat Oy ater»,l4- >
John W. Tim, ■...
His ALWAYS ON H AND.oL his ownmanttfMtnre, . ; <
assortment of UW;
BRKLLASof every description,which fca.ylUdMPO*® • ,
of, -wholesale oneurtl, at prices be y
procured for iireitlierthe cmeaof-New-YorkjPbiladel- ?k £
Shiaor Baltimore. Also, on jK?S oBII pJ P IrP • ‘
bROSSEL9 and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS m4LA- .
is.^Si DIA RUBBER
I aa 22 No 143. Wood street,mar Yirgiiraltey.
Adom» *. co.i» KxpreM Offle«g=- v. i
65 Market StraL
ON and after Monday, Sstb
packegesrwill.be closed at 11 A., M-, daily,fpr ilsl-
Umore, I’biladetpbia, New York, Boston, Afe.. . '
Oat Goods will be carried to oar ownCaryin charge
of a special messenger, by “
Philadelphia- . B AKER&FOR3triII,
anal
Co.PortMMlllP' . ' .
XITE have this day entered in for
W the pgtpose of-maflafactnrihgvMogtaiqj.ppicgfj
n'd for Milling ond MerehandaUK to generel. ms
shall be happy to seethe old customers * g*
corn, at No. 117 Third street,dpponmte;Sti3haiJes Ho
“p.u.JtrrgA. • WM. F. AIXOBfr.
■ ' Card i : •
IN withdrawing (root the firm of. Brora
in favor of Mr.JoHS ,WBiain,l
commending him and the new firm WRIGHT BAgj
CORN to their latecustomennindtoe public in fi* a ss!r'
as being every way worthy of
fidenee. ■ ... , W. B-:
: SfeA'FK ROOPIHG.
nFiHOMAS ARNOLD, Stats Boofcr end Jkaierto Sfiw*....
I has oh hand a of very snperlor gnagej/- v
SLATE, and is prepared, to execute any oraers forwots ?: ; r
that may. beentrusted; tobim, m ; .. t
Bare sausfactidnyhnd on very acepmmdaatmfrtontUk— >■
He devotes his entire time’ and.attention tathe business
and feels confident that all his worjt wUijbe J»rgeL •
He may be found at Logan, Wilson &Co.’tf lSJfWood _
KXeet- , r.ZfiYs.r* V•• '•
■ 1 NewOHoeolate T '" „' :
SIG. N. GIAMBONI SiOO. respectfully inform the
public that ihcy are nowmanufactunngCHOCO- ....
LATE ofeverrtuality andprice. This Chocolate,tut-,
tike most others sold here, is w irranted jmrsand anad
ulieraiedrund hence,.of Baer-flavortumw .;
and wholesome.. Slg. G-. and Co,, having .bee# -proprie*. ; ,..
tore of one of the largest Chocolate manufactories in.
Italy, assure the pnbUCthat they-will l furnish-anr article - .
equal, if not superior, ihtheJiestuppprieai andMaiesa a ~
pr ius for sale atMr. SORl2PS,(Mua.Borel’a Millinery,!,
No, 103 Fourth street, up stairs, next door to the May- -
or’s Office. •• •
eeaulns llomon Strlngl, -
HKLKBBR, No 101 Third street, hasjttst Imported
, alot of genuine Italian Roman Strings, for the -
Violin and Guitar. They ate of the very finest quality,
four lengths and four threads. Having been purchased
by H. Kleber’eson.ih the Factories inXurope, they are
fresh and pore, and for- beauty of tone, correctness of
sound and durability, they are, altogether, unnvalled.—
They are the same as used by all the- great Violinists,„
Ole Bell,Sivori, Villexteraps,ike.
aulfi SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP,
TiH»yH GHOUKRIEB AND
•JP' 90 half chests Grcen'and Blab): Teas 5 .
I3U catty boxes do do;
60 boxes choice brands Tobacco;
6 pro. MiiJdr & Goodwin’s Fine Cut Tobacco;
20 M.hal£Spamsh Cigars;
30 M. Havana ao;
50bags Rio Coffee;
25 do Laguyra Coffee;
20 do Old Government Java Coffee;
30 boxes Star Candles}
10 do Sperm do;
30 do Mould and Dipped; ,
30 kegs Ground Spices;
S bags Pepper and Pimento; -
15 boxes Cocoa and Chbeolale:
3 oases assorted Pickles; ' .
3 do Bordeaux and SicnyPrunes;
lObxs. Almond, Palm and Toilet Soap;
1 do Heckei?s Famia; .
2 do Corn Starch 1 ; - :
2 do Babbitt’s Yeast and SoapPawder*; ..
20 do Clothespins;...
25doz. patent Zinc Wash Boards; , . .
ltt) do- Com Brooms.
moksa.ea.dmaltbj * e 6„
cor. Wood and Fifth sta>
MORRIS’, in ito Diamond, isilia best place to boy
rfcalgoadTV &■- f • , ... . - fimll .
Barley-7? baa, rot sale by
■' ao29 STtTAET ASIU*
_ | /■'iLA.KKt—4O eases m>ldeaax < CJait\nowJ«adjnaaii3i
id I(j for sale by [aalOJ , MILiiER & RICKKTSt/N.
"■ 111/rURDER! MURDER!—Thousands of Flies desgog;-
4 iVL cd by ills use of Ihe India Extenninawr, RB- C- .
Price Scent&per sheet: Teissfi
Ratsand Mice; have beendestroyed_bjr V
Exterminator. Price 85 mb ..
have never been-known to foil« %SoWWr^
S> at the Depoi. SQSmithflcia «trcel>[aal4 -•
C\liO t'ELIXJWS’ TKXTHOPK “1 OddFelloro ■'
) Qgbn-g, for 1851— Jaal co ,
riißAS— lmpemV Gunpowder, Young Hyion aujt
-1 '-Black TeaCi rccMcaa for saleby .... . ■ - .‘^v-
.KING i MOOHH&AP.
kegs assorted suea lor sale by >
CTUARY & SILIi.
N*3s
Y. H.. 10 close oaufor Mia faT , . :
1 an!B CTPABT ASHA.
o SUGAR—apnroe article. ' ~
. au22 , BTPART A BlU»
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ATEW ARRIVAL OF FINE GOLD. WATCHER
JN AND JEWELRY* at HOOD'S J wiry
Market street, and selling at one-kalf tho
prices* * . ■ j-'- i-. I*
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PENCIIJSic- ihl»city_ia aelUng -at
'usualretailprice,al HOOiyS, SI Martelat..., -[anSB.
if Ml BXS. HAISINS },
IUvJ 150 do Figs;
20 Casks Camilla;
' 00 boxes Jtynbo Poate;
40 do Rock Candy;
25 do Macearonl; , . . ; i <
20 do Vcnnieceltei '
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In BU.ro and for BHODE9 * CO, '
- . 1 . r. No.»Wood itrcefc
innbxs. prime:cream cheese; .
lUu 75 half bbla. Shad; „ „ ,
Just received and for sale by F, B. BBA.yO> , .
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-1 bbl. fresh for »aJo_py i _ >
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