The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 26, 1852, Image 4

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RORSB'S ■ ■■
(OoapOQßd Syrap of Yellow Dock Root)
4 'vCUUFUStt the from Tank among the ptopriciory
. V/medicines of this coantry for completely curing
Canker,Salt Rheum,Erysipelas, and allothcr diseases
. arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver
Compiaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizzmem,
. Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron
chitts, or Hoarseness, Dry ness, and.a tickliag setiMation
abouuho Throal; and is used wuh unprecedented suc
cess tn all cases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDOENEUAL DEBILITY.
- - Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
.. various organ*, and In*igorming the entire system.
If the tetumooy of thousaudsof living witnesses,from
at) parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu
larly efficacious »n curing all Humor.*, and lVstoring de*
broken down constitutions.. It ts purely
- vegetable lh its composition, and so accurately com
blued in its proportions that the chemical, botanical aid
, medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
. unite,WPVRIEY THE BLOOD.
It has removed many chronic diseases which ha* baf
rfleilthe skill of .the best physicians, nnd hasa'so cured
Oauker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
■ Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failcdtQ.rouketfieicastim*
• presslon upon. • -
It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
* ' HUMORS. .The-most obstinate Cancers have been
cared by . this medicine. We saythai it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS COMTLAINTS. It removes
all dbstruction tn the circulation, Tendering ihu J.tver
' , free,active and healthy. It removes Falpnation of the
Heart, mud relieves m allca&esof Asthma.and may be
used in all climates,and at all seasons of the year.
This Syrap is prepared only byC. MORSE A CO., at
IOH Fouanun street, Providence, 2L I .and sold whole
sale andretail.by : VS.N. WICKERSUAM,
Only Agent for Western Pencsy i varus,
Jet!:? Warehouse, eorWoudand Sixth sts^Fiusb^
PUtsluurgtiJUeattLer Depot*: ■
TV BARD A CO , No, 103 Wood sibext, hove just
:-r ' JCw* receiveda Fall supply.of stock in tlietrline;*Bal>
iinjore and New York SOLELEATHEK, Philadelphia
Kips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, Country op*
. per, Kips and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and i Binding
mins; Tannery Oil } Tanner** and Currier’* Tools. Ac.
V, •. Ana, taken together, they believe it the large stand best
assorUßent.ever offered before in one -house ni Pitts*
burgh.: All of whichwe are (prepared to sell to cash
pM*ibl« mpl pay tns CttSlonierB at toe very lowest pnqcg
- We take pleasure in showing oar stock, and cordially
invite purchasers to examine^before-purchasing else*
ThfT*. ; [sOpIS-if-;
Srngs anb jMebirintr,
Ou '“" vo lu “
Tke ertv Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease
knoicirat Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Nocture
• rial JSmisiiOTis,. • -
SU h«ra9«inß »nd destructive, and productive of «o
murtk iui*ct»ef. 10, the nervous. system, incapacitate
in/ltieiiiaii far business society* and matrimony. ■
This luatrameniis simple, comprehensive, and never
yaiU*£r Bti * nmy.-be use r without tho slightest.incouve
' ,lienee or til's knowledge o( the most intimate friend
w ins to l-eu-ed externally, producing no pam or intuty
nor.pieventmg any one from ntiending to 1m
basinets; and while not a single svwrum cun
take pluce,. »Hv»ssr./»teuffri7»e c>rgai»v * n a short Unite to
tudi an. extent that they azakiH thsik rxmmvc power
• orttKTb*rnbri, the lops of whioh, caused bye&rlv abuse,
in question, nod thecauseof ihe thousand
• • concomitant complaints, viz: Nervousness, Prostration, •
DvstienVitt, Pain in the Head and Dimness of Vision,
AVcttinesß of the Hack and Lower.ExtremiUes, Affec* -
lioilsof«K!Kye» Ilmpoience,Pmtple»pftheFace,i»rc
mature Decline of Virility, NVeakuess of Memory and
Tower mr-WCMaI AppHcalton, Dejcetion, Avewion to
Seli-Diatrust, Love of Solitude, Ac.
• All me ccmp’.a&tt tntariablyilisippe ar or soon astht
source is sluyveH from tohith tAew ernaMtta. _ • * , • -
This ln«uument has been examjnfcd.and approved of
ty the Rt^hestniitliomies inEurotc,and. America, is re
commended by the most prominent Physicians of all
countries, «*iA* ally certain remedy existing fytxhae
complaints, ornl has now completely superseded rite .use
of oraiM the louglc, cnutcru»ltoli,.Ae., notta mention
the tbomard adverted nostnimsofihe day, aB cordials,
• aotidotesi Ac-i&e. . It consmntes, iu the same time, the
safest the mtur/ito”®**!" andby fur iheefteaprti treatment
... ever offered to the afflicted, & fair price. being allowed
- for the Instrument, arter.thedeiired effect has been at
* al?o remembered, that those complaints are but
Utile understood by the profession m general; and that
ell tho medteinu tn the world never has, and never will,
Stop ' those: losses, which, if allowed to continue un--
• checked, are sure to produced ihe.mosl distressing con*
• sequences. , . .. • ■ , -•
It Las been a matter of surprise to some, that any one
of respectability and oi professional.attainments should
dcvoio .his attention todiscuKes which people of every
descnpUo’n pretend to cure so easily. If, however, but
the one thousandth part ol the miseries lUe*e people bring
upon society were known,a vety different opinion would
be formed. Aud it t» not only the present misery and
dejection, preying on the.uuud us well as the body, that
. is deplored,- but some urc ofsucha nature as to affect
posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty,
altogether, his a fact that, when not properly treated,
• they may remain so dormantin the constitution as to ap.'
pearm no other .way than in their effects upon posterity;
- vet, if.properly understood, are most easily amlspcudi
ly removed. Tho above,so ingeniously contrived Instru
. merit, will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute 10
check the evlinof quackery,so prevalentinthUclass of
diseases; throughout the Union.
The pace of the complete instrument, carefully secur*
' <d against all observation m u box, tsonlySlO. It can
be sent, by.express, to any udd toss tn any part of the
Uimeds(aies, Canada, Ac., according to order, accom
panied by full'.directions, and Important advice to tho
. married and single; theexpense*, even- to the remotest
- parts of the country, being very trifling.
The unexampled success this Instrument lias obtained
■Lace its introduction in America,ha* mdcced some un>
principled persons in New York, Thiludclphiu, Albany,
- -Boston, Acv, in get up some ridiculous thugs, called
• u Instruments, *' which; however, bear not thbmjuiit
* sat resemblance, neither triform nor DHWf#. to my.
own invented, lone tried, and universally approved In
strument*, and which are as similar to them as night.is
10 light. 15very attempt to sell such .*• iosirucnenti’tfor
tame.wttlbo prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,,
I being not willing to connect the well anil honestly
earned reputation ot.xny inventions wuh quacks and
their worthless productions. Ao Instrument is genutnt
and none can be umnanlcd bu i those entered from mynY
All applications and remittances most be directed
{postpaid) to the Doctor himself, be having no Agencies
established but in London and Fans.
Address, post paid, Dr. B, de Laney, Cl I.i&penanl st.,
New York.
Office boar*, daily, from 9 A M. ul! 3 ?. M* and from
7 till 8 P. M., the Sabbath excepted.
IfT The undersigned certify, with great plca«itrc, that
tho above-mentioned luslnunent U not only constructed
on scientific principles, Lot that from us use the happiest
results iimy always, wnb confidence, be aniicipmed,
there being, for tie rure of those diseases, NO OTHER
ckstain kemkdy extant.
HENRY S KELLER. M D.
CH. O<#ET2K, M D * t)G Chamber «trcet,
' C KCKIIAKDT, AI.D, V 4 Howard direct,
ivsw A’obc.
Dr; dxLakrt Is prepared tocxecaioallordcrsforsur
glca|apparatus,'viz: Artificial Anus aud Legs, which
move like naturaliueutbers; Apparatus for Luxation:
for Contracted Legs i for curvature of the Spine, and
AVaistiforFnlse Joints of the Arms and Knees; for
I’aralyucLegs;.for Club Foot; for LucryuialFistulcs;
for Failing dt the Hectum; Hypogastric Bells; Beds and
. Cb&irsforSickPersons;.Crutches, Ortho
pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac.. All work, warranted. Letters
must bc'po*i paid; containing u proportionate remittance
Or citv reference. Ifrb9s:ly
r Jtidd’xiltsitleated Liquid Cuticle
*FtHl3 article la intended fbrfamii} use, and should be
A; found in the possession of every- family in the land.
- Meehan ics who Ore InOonsiant danger ofinjury toibcir
persons through accident, and the improper cr carelet*
' : :a*e of tools, r will find this article to be invaluable £
■them- and.afterA fairtrial, will consider it indispensable.
Tbistnny certiiy ih&Vwe, the undersigned,having,
frequently made liscrof Judd’s Medicated 'Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Penficld & Camp,. Middletown,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend ti to our profession*
nl brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plus*
ter, indrcsaingbums, cats, scalds,bruises, and all kinds
of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une-
CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D.,
• WM.B.CASEY.M.D-,
“ D. HARRISON, M-D.,
* F, WOODRUFF, MJK.
5 . HAMILTON/BKBWF.R.M.D.,
- . ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D.,HotaniC.
Comprising mil the practising: physicians in the efty of
Middletown.
For saleby B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
Jyl. comer of Wood and First ata.
(jttlieni and btrangeri,
vjatS' "DO you wish to parehuee a fine i , mr_ : m..nr]i_
fSSw GOLDor SILVER WATCH, at
. fr*aaone*half the usual price? If so, call at HOOD’S
' MklfilNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Marktt strut,
- two doors .north of Thlid, and take a look at his.new
1 stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch
es orany kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
• and not tie eliarged twopnees for everything, as you
have usually been; but can get the very best quality of
goods mt thelowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
. other*;interested imheirown sales, tell you, but come
: and see far yourselves* Ail goods sold at this establish*
meat will bo warranted osTenrc&ented at time of sale—
mothtlmU asv purebmse eQusilv tsffl and cheap.. aulS.
Smusrlor Wstoh Rsnslring.
JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND jb*
JEWKLLSR, desires; again.to call the at* Mfes. .
-tention of (be public to the workshop which ho
; has opened .atNo. 10 Fifth street, two doors fromßumlßl
Markvt, where he continues to devote hisspecial atten
tion to the Te'pairtng and refilling ofChronometer, Du»
glex. Patcnt Lever, L’Epme, and every description of
no Watches and Clocks. - . .
Having for a number of years been employed as Fore
• man in the worksbopof iko Jarffestftfiublisbtnenimtbi*
. eUy,l flatter myself that those favoring me with patron
age‘Will find, ait t . work ei trusted executed tn the besl
manner and on the moat reasonable terms.
:Atf£«HWr-/obQ. Harper, Esq., Edward lie&zleum,
naniey, Esq., Joseph Woodwell. Josbna
Kboae* & Co., and. >Vra. p. Scalxo.
A carefully selected slock of Watches, Clocks, Jew
dry,Spoons, Spectacles, &e., constantly on hand, which
have been purchased at the lowestcash prices, and will
be told at a very email advance for tliesamo. • (aat2 ■
- t* Jobtt W* Vim.
« AS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture,
a large assortment of WHIPS, CANES and UM
ILLAiTof every description,which he will dispose
or retail, at prices as low as they can be
procured for In either the cities of New York, Philadel-
Siia or Baltimore. Also, on hand a large supply of
RUSSELS andiNGKAiN CARPET. BAGS uuii La-
DIES*3ATCHELS, winch Will be sold. ul-New York
price*/ Joel received fronrthc Manufactory a new sup*
ply of INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, &U sizes,: wholesale
and retail. JOHN W. TIM,
auO - . -No t 43. Wood street. near-Virgm alley.
- Dlssoiatton or P«rtii«r*blp.
■ faiihcr*.o.existing, between the .sub-
X-scnber» l .dolng.l>mhießs m the name of John Black
A Co n is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Mc
/ . CuUottgh purchasing the entire interest or John Black in
: i said busmesi; H. llci’ulloogh having tho right route
- the name of toe late firm in settling the buaino*s,ntVdihe
- exclusive right to receive all • outstanding debts, and to
DAVftlldebirduobytholaiefinn. .
w „ JOHN BLACK,
henry . McCullough/
N» JL—Ttoo business will bo continued by the subscri
ber as usual, at his oM atand, corner of Penn and Irwin
•tree” HENHY MCCULLOUGH;
Pittsburgh, March ?,1652 marfctf;
— r '*" ■' Dissolution.
rpUEparlnership heretofore eaisung Jbelwoen, Janes
1 Armstrong, Samuel -Crazier ; amf Claries Barnes,
under thetille*nf Armstrong, Ctozier ft : Co., is Ibis day
dissaved by motllal agreement, Mr. Barnes baaing die-
bis interestbnd t^coneern.
: SAMUEL. CROZIISB, '
CUARBES BARNES.
Feb.’ySljJKa. __
' : Forwarding', Commisttsn and Produce Business
.wlllfie continued at ttor present stand, Nos. Ei, Water,
and «4 Front streets, tty James Armstrong nnd Samuel
Croaicr.onder tlto CROZFKB.
'-■■UNO CORDIAL—An cllecuve restorative ra-casca
’•I 'of aebUltT. impotency. anf all irregnlaritle* erjwr
iirr -ilnr, BriCooitV Remedy-far Intemperance--*!
sbottfe. T*wo bottler will efleet a certain cure. Alee.
SSssssss^^sa^i
heallbrestorative. StperbotUeiSSperdozen.'
km only Agency in UtisCt.y i
- >;, vASr^s. -■«. .v.i(
W. :
- - > transportation.
Clßr<;lt|iiita* portnbto Boat l-Uke,
1852 -
fbr the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,
Ivu. r.NWtVANI. C.MAI3 .Nil EtlLßOiDs), BETWEEN a
1 fITI'IiUKUH AND PIIILADKI^HiA,
• ZhrfCi.vi/aout’/le-a^ipping.
in*- TIME, tln day^.
PAITON A REYNOLDS,
Depot,23l Maikctst, (dear.Sixth,)-Philadelphia.
C A M’ANULTY A CO,
, Cmtal Rasul,,4‘'B atuT4lO. Penn street, Pittsburgh.
HAVING increased nor facilities and otherwise im
proved our Arrangements for Transportation, we
nte now prepared lo receive a large amount of Produce
and Mt-rchaiirifoe, to ship (on the opening of the Canals;)
with promptnessluid dispatch :
The Section Bom system of transportation-over our
improvemcnis has been in use about ten years
.nndute,great success and favor it has met with, is a suf
“vieht guarantee tliat n is no longer considered a
doubtful or uncertain rxpenmeut; but is acknowlcdßcd
by alt us-vasUviupenor,to.auy mode.of transportation
u?edont,aiml?, (tvhen intersected by Railroads)
Goods.loaded mto our Boats-at Pittsburgh, remain
nitdisturbed until" unloaded at oar Warehouse In Market
jircet,-Philadelphia, diereby entirely avotding the delay
consequent on three diiTcrent transhipments, und secu
ring the dollvcry- of Goods manure lots, the packages
.clean, anJ in as pood order as when shipped
jProdoce, Ao:,consigned to our House at Piusburah,
•will be received and forwarded always aithe lowest
cprreiu canal rates,.utnctly apcording io instructions,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad
vancing charges, Ac. :.
r ; feb-Q r •• C. A- fiPANULTY ACO
TO TRAVEbICUg,
FOB BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
EXPB.ESB -M AIL LIXE!
fleiwwa Baltimore ana FUtubarßh.
{Through- in. Twenty-tteo and a Half Hours.)
-ffMHS LINE to Pittsburgh,over the Baltimore- ami
■ X Susquehanna, and Pennsylvania Central Railroads,
isnowm sacce.'efuloperauou. By it,passengers leave
• Baltimore ut ?V?."M. r tlialf an hour alter the time of nr
rival-of the evening train from Washington,) ami pro
ceed to Hurmbure, where they are transferred to the
Central Railroad Train, and proceed immediately on
without delay,- crossing the mountains in day light, and
arriving »« Pittsburgh at 01\ M. tlie day after starting.
- The entire distance is performed by Railway, with the
exemption of 23 miles, which is. done- in first class
Coaches.- .- j • • •• • ■
PASSENGERS PROM THE WFST
Leave Pittsburgh m the Cars of the Central.Riulro&d at
7o’clock, A. M jand arrive at Harrisburg at 4 A.M.,lhc
next morning, where the Express Train of the*Balu
more and Susquebanaa Railroad will bo In Waning, and
proceed immediately on to Baltimore, arriving there nt
8 A M ,in time for the train to Washington, which
leaves ai-bt A. M. • ,
Tins route is ar reliable as any offered to the public*
Faaa Thbuugu (either way,) 311,01). *
For tickets apply to the Ticket Agent of the Baltimore
and Susquehanna Railroad Compuny,at Calvert 3m
uon, Baltimore, or the. Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania
Central Railroad Company, Pittsburgh.
, ALFRED GAiTfIER,
feb!7;2w . Superintendent of Transportation.
fall and wintuh AURdsaisfiißNT
ggagj.isa.iBsi.jjia
FOB TRAVEL BETWEEN
CLEVEtAND AND PITTSBUEGH,
By tUo Cleveland & PiltsborgU Railroad*
From Cleveland ioTTanover station, 70
miles. From HANOVER to WIXLSVILLR. by
St ace, 30 miles, and from WELLSVILLK to PITTS
BURGH by the new am! splendid steamer u FuftEST
CITY*.* This arrangement to continue onttl the first of
January, 1852, when the Cars will run from Cleveland
to Welßrville.
The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily
(Sundays excepted) etb.4s, A. M, after (he arrival of
the Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover
Station nt 12 35, P. M., and at WcilsvtUe fct ? o'clock, I*.
M., and at Pittsburgh the same evening.
Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily m 0, P. M,,ar
riving at Cleveland at S o'clock, P. M.uext d.tv, m sea
son to connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati,
and with Steamers East and West on the Lukes until
the close of navigaiipu.
Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20hours; to Cin
cinnati C 0 hours.
Fare to Cleveland 34,00;.t0 Cincinnati $lO 00.
(Signed) O. PRENTISS, President.
Orncx ov the C. A P. R. R. Co. i
Eaemna, Nor. 8,1551. y
ID* For tickets apply, to •
G*. M. lIARTON. Agent,
no?I2 Monongahciaf House, Pittsburgh.
NBW RAILKOAb ADVURTISUMNT.,
AYESTEUN BAILUOAD
raoat
PUtsborgh to Clmlatnlt Coltuubui and
Cincinnati!
c&emsk G2&4SG* efrjwfflg*
WMfiil cSffwffli iSaSsssi
.wg^crei
IN CONNECTION WiTII -THE PENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Through frork Pittsburgh to Cleveland in hss than
: Ten Hours, by a continuous Hailroad Line l
THE Express Train, op the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, ieavesPitubuigh at stopping at
Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, hnon,
Palestine, Columbiana,. and Salem, and roaches Alli-
miles from Pittsburgh, an P. M, -Possrugert
leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad m 2 P. M ,
and reach Cleveland at 5.45 P. M. Rotarniug ike pas
senger* leave Cleveland tub A. Mv, Alliance at 2 P. M.,
and reach Pittsburgh al 7 P. M.
Passengers by inis route come from Cincinnati to
- Pittsburgh in two days, without m&lu travel, and save
from oneto two days inconnecting withtho Pcrnia. Cen
tra! Railroad. w
Stapes run daily from Alliance to Canton. Matron,
Wooster &]idM*n»llelti, and from Knon to ftcwCamlr,
Poland and Warren.
l£7*The Ne** Brighton Accommodation Train Jeaves
PiUiburgb mltf A. M.and4i*. M., aod New Brighton
at 7.39 A. M. and 1.301*. M., slopping-at intermediate
stations.
. Excursion Tickets, good-for two days, we sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester amt Now Brighton.
The Trains do not ronon Sunday.
• Omnibuses run m connection wnh ilia. trains to and
from the station on Federal *tt<reu . V *
Fofiicteis apply at die- Federal Street swifSn of ibe
Ohio ami Po. Railroad; to - GEORGE PAJ2&KJN,
Ticket Attent.
tickets from Pittsburgh to Cfeveland,
pheo from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, price
®U,OO-~are soltf at tbe ltoitroadStation, and by .
jfl!s:lf . Monnneahela Hou<*, Piustiufgli. -
F.fi £8 n&k' li VAft 1A AAIJUAO A
ksfessftaHolaa
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
JIWE subscribers, Agents forthe Pennsylvania Rail
- X road Company, are now prepared to receipt freigh
through to Philadelphia during the winter at the follow
ing rates:
rorallfirstclafsgoods and wool* • *81,05 per SOO lbs
Forhaoon, butter; i.ar<l, tallow, and
all heavy freights** I } oopcrloo
Tlmey'KtTOdoya.
COVODE & GRAHAM, Ag’ta,
jatil2 Coroer Penn and Wayne sts, Pittsburgh.
M B UcHaS X S’f'O K X AULt-BOAI'HIViS.
\ iss2.
RATES OF FREIGHT TO PHILADELPIA ANX>
' NEW YORK.
1 ToPMPa. To M York.
•PIDO flu.'' £*-100 U>«»
Bacon, baiter, beef, tallow,.
lar4 and iard oil, 50 cts. 05 cts.
Soap, candles, starch, bones,
and glue pieces, 50 w .■>7o “
wiu&koy, w « , w “
Cheese,. •' 60 “ . • 75 “
Seeds, eggs, dried apples and
peaches, . CO fC es 11 .
Earthenware,glassware,win
; dow glass and hardware, 00 85 11 .
Pot, ocbtl ashes and’ 45 “ cl> “ .
Leather, deer and buffalo sktns 05 •< ■■ 1,00 “
Wool.feaibersandtiheeppeUa HO ,l • i,ia| “
Manufactured tobacco, 05 “ 8i) u
Drugs, medicines Acasioroil 75 “ . i.oo“
Beeswax, 05 44 95 “
Ginseng, 75 « 1,10 «.
-Pork and beef (m pickle,) 81,25 £*bbl.
Flour mid com meal; - 874 do. . 1.05 do.
C.-A. McaNULTY A CO,
feb£3 la * Cnnol Basift, Pittsburgh.
m,rn.mst »aa.
, Aduui 4& Co.’* Jillireas, -
a NO. SO FOURTH STREET, FTEToUURGH.
’HE public are informed ■ that wc arc. uow- running
. regularly to ihe East end West, anil are prepared 10
(orward all Uoods entrusted to our cure.- -
A SPECIAL MESSENGER Bent daily for .Philadel
pbl«, at 4 o’clock, P. M. Also, daily to 'Cincinnati, at 7
o’clock, A. M. • ' r •
, < i c .l*trensnillledfreeof charge, and Oooda returned
by first Express. ■
- Klchange for sale on Epglond, Ireland cud
acouana, for any amount, payabia on principal Banking
Houses orFost Offices in the United Kingdom, v ■
decM BAKER A FORSYTH. Agents;
?' wt °n Plunk Mona Uoute
r,WAM?4h^ mORE A1V!) PHILADELPHIA
S SmidSyi: l ' ! ' le,, ttd “ y * mormnß and evening-,
HT^,n r ,fs3f«V»°R ! s‘" leaVc Boat, above the
M v2n»R^u„ ge ’ ov<!,s, "toniing, nt 8» o’clock, A. I\L
utsl’clMk P?M yCTe “‘" g so*«oplSuudny ß ,)
; Farc.to piiukdelplua 811. To Baltimore 810 ■
For uckets, call at the Plank Road office! Mononga
heU House, Water street. 1 vw 6 “
dccW H Agent.
A Dr* Wm. p* Giles,
maV VETERINARY SURGEON.
XJkXI. Office at Rod? Patterson's Liverv Stables, on
Fourth street. botween wood and Smithfierd, (jy4:l y
• flotleo. ;■ '
1 HAVE associated with myself Mr. P. McCuLtotroit
and Joun HAGAtf, f»r the pnrpse of carrying ou a
Wholesale Grocery and Connmsii >n- business. The
style of the firm will be Henry McCullough & Co. .
-- 1.,..-. v..'. marll".'
JAMES ASMSTIIOno• •. •..... w. ..., .BAMCEI7cDO2IEB.
««..... Aritf,troa B * Otozler, •
. COMMISSION MEKCHANTS, GIIOCERg,
A.nd r Dealcr» in Pittsburgh
?, VAI . EB ’ AJiD , fl *.»iusi srßKirr, PmrtßCEoH,ri„
mt ■ l *' lend «P r ’ ) . m P t y 10 ’ lc .ale of every description
SLJr' s*"'* 5 *"'* Produce, and other urtiolca commitled to
lrc ° re - fmarl
' : ' WAV!. PAPER.
J- SHIDLS,
Wo. 09 SmltbHeld Btr.et, Flttiburcli,
|_| AS Just received lus Spring stock of PAPER
JLX HANGINGS,oI every variety of style and finish.
IromlstceMStoSlperpiecc. v
, “wenty.eajcs Bow opening—patterns new, colors
beauulal, and prices low, to snluhe times.
.Iboscjiaving bouses 10 paper, and merchnnis buying
™ **K,«g.iu, should call mid examine, before pnrehu
sing elsewhere. Also— - ■■ .
M dozen Band Jlozes:
IJOO pieces Curtain Paper:
?5? • 'J® Lemon Color—plain;'
400 do , Black tlo:
RS2 S° Blae do:
*«oCentre°Pleees. CrCIUII dt>:
A'r A M^i£?i!f l M!'F PAp Eß.fotl>ubllcHal!.,
of..every. descripUon, » th satiable Columns, Caps
Base. indßordenng.farnished at short noti«. P
AH of which will be sold LOW, for CASH or B*na
at the Wall PaperStoreof Jsiiim R '
marfiSm Sm lHifinld street. Pittshnmli.'
BLOOMS— 200 tons Juniata Blooms, made at Jaofaia
Forge.Bodfqrd Forge.and Melinda IronWorks.on
consignment end Tor sale by
Riail* PING k MOORHEAD,
. . >■ ■: ■ ._ • ■ • ■ - •■■■■-
*• (
Cash .Mutual Fire . l&sariuice Company
Darrlatmxg, Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL,
T„_- CHARTER PERPETUAL.
HE undeT-signed'having been, appointed Agents for
above Company, have.opened an Office m No..
H bi. Mnir street, and ure now prepared to effect insu
rances onrily onu country, property, upon as favorable
terms as any responsible Company in the State. All
persons having property, insured in-this Company are
entitied to vote lor Us officers, and to slipre in its earn
ings: but arenot liable, in any event,.for anything be
.yoml the nmounttliey.have paid. All losses promptly
paidjn sixty days after proof of the same.
OFFICERS: i
Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER, President.
On*s. E.Hikstkr, Vice President. •
. i : Tftfls. H. Wtllson, Secretary.
David Firming, Attorney a nd Counsellor.
Dtrte/ors—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker,
:Win, Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’Kmley,
Chas. Vi Ihestcr. Elias R. Ktnzer, Samuel W. Hays,
David Mumma,Jr.,John Ninibuger, Dauphin County;
Jacob S. Haldeman, Pork; Henry 11. Fry. Lancaster;
Adam Scbtener, Berks; John G. lfrenuer, Philadelphia;
William Mint/.er,Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu
zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Kapp,
Northumberland; James Bunts, Mifflin; John T. Hoov
er, Centre; John 8. Isett.Huntingdon ;JamesK.Moore
bead, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington; Geo.
11. Bucher, Cumberland j George w. Mauser* Carbon.
. - • M’LAIN & MOFFITT,
14 Si. Clair street, .
Jy2‘dSmAgents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.
Pittsburgh Branch Mechanics’
MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
OF CINCINNATI, OHIO
OFFICE— CORNER OF SMtTtimLD AND THIUO STREBrS
Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital* 890,000.
rfUliS i< an Association of Mechanics, Workingmen
JL and other?, formed for the mutual relief of its mem
ber, in ca?n of sickness or accident, by the payment of
the following animal deposits. Persons in good health
may becotnemciabcrsaiiu be entitled ton weekly bene
fit, lii case of sickness or accident. Alt who join this
Association are entitled to a vole in the election of
officers, and lonariiclputc m the profits of tho Associa
tion. Disestablished on a safe and permanent basis,
being both Mutaal and Benevolent in 11s designs, with
the lowest rates consistent for its security, and conduct
ed in u manner to insure its pciranncncy and durability.
TBA2LY DSrOSITS.
8 2,t’O per year, draws $ tl,(Oper week;
3,f0 do do - 3,M) do;
4,00 do do 4.00 do;
5,00 do - do -500 do;
G,OO do. do 0,00 do; -
7.00 do do. 7,00 do; '
8,00 do do 800 do;
■ 8,1)0 do do 900 dot
. 10,00 do do 10,CO do;
• Admission Fee, for Life Membership, Sl5Q—-which
must be paid at the tunc of making application, and the
first years’deposit within twenty days. Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,
officers;
Prsitdmf—W. W. Scott.
Vice Prejitfrnf—J. 11. Buchanan
Finance Ctrniumfez-iW'.M. Rockwell, A. P. Ward, A,
W. Jttofcfion. 9 ■■
Seoctary and. Treasurer— J. 11. Buchunnn.
Pittsburgh Htftrencts— James Dunlop, Esq; W. M.
Wilson, M. D; J.R Speers, M. D.; W. M’K. Morgan,
D. W. BEAUMONT, Actuary.
Report . ''■■■
OFTHIS MECHANICS' MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO
CIATION for the month of February.
Pr>nc>pal offices ofissamg {certificates of member
ship and paving claims
No 105 Walnut street,Cincinnati*Ohio. ‘
No 439, filain nrcei, LrmisviUe, Ky >
Cor Olive and Second streets, bi. Lduis, Mo.
Cor.Third andSimthficld sts , Pittsburgh, Pa.
No 86 Jefferson Avenue* Detroit, Mich.
Wo sum up the resuittof last month's labor, and lay
it before our Members, that they may see how our In
stitution is flourishing, and bow the present officers are
discharging the business of the Insthuuon that is en
trusted to their charge by the members.
Wc find that during the lost month the whofo num
ber or proposals for membership is4 r *iG.
Whole amount cash received -*.£7,653 50
Paid cloim* for sickness ami Agents 2,429 25
Returned on rejected applicants 132 fit)
Paid for urmung- , 431 35-
do J'osiagr, rent and ineidenialv■*•*• - 13100
do Cierxs ami .actuaries--*- ssu 50
do Officers--***---**- ISO 00
- ' .. -83,529 60
Surplus capital - > - 84,189 90
J. H. BoertaJUN, Secretary.
With these accomuiuttons saved, after paying all
claims and expenses, the officers look back upon teeir
exertions uad lhai uf oor agents witli feclir.es of Sftti*-
faefton- It is now widi fre*h coumge and renewed
2cal, that wc enter upon the coming month,feeling ani
mated with our post success, rind inspired to new and
more vigorous eaom to 'send aoroad the good influenc
es of our Association. From the obscure organisation
at first unnoticed and unnamed by the . public, we have
grown into conyequcoce and i»owcr until we command
auenuon,and have, called forth the respectful notice and
hl<h commendation of more thon-one hundred of the
leading journals of our nation. To our members we
would invite thciraUcaUoa to our wonhy.joornnl, that
will be devoted to literature and gene**! intelligence.
It will OHO contain out reports and the practical work
ings of Health Associations generally. On our part wc
»hal) spare no pains u make our Journal a welcome
vim er m every fomily. The Cm nuinberwilJ bo imued
on the 13th of the month, end will contain the monthly
doings of oar InstituUon, from its organization to the
y rexnit ti*nr. • -' __ toarll^Gm
THe freahliu Fire' Insurance Company,
of TatLonitrinA.
DIRECTORS:-
Charles W. Bonckcr, George W. Richards,
Thomnsllart, MoruccaiD. Lewie, .
Tobias W'agner, , Adolphl B. Boric,
Sam cel Grant. David S.Browne,
Jacob R.Smilii, flforris Fatterson,
CHAS. N. IiANCKER.Pres’u
Chas. G. Banckzh, Secretary.
ID* Continue ft> make luturauee, perpetua! or Umlted,
on every description of property In town and country
at rates ss low as are consistent with security. *
The Company have reserved a large CommfiCiit Furtd»
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested!
afford araplcprotccuon to the assured.
The Atsetii of the Coippany, on-January tst, 1951, as
fiublichcd agreeably to au Act o/ Assembly, were as fol*
owa.Tixt—
. Mortgages »: ■ ■ '."".-8 53 •
Real Estate > ■— ■ - - . 79
si,m,:o3 44
: Smoe iheirlncoTporation, a period of til year*, they
bare paid upward* of On* Aldlion Four Hundred Thou*
tand 2toUaM,loKsc»by fire, thereby adordinff evidence
of the adv&magCBorin«&rauce,aa well a* the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, alt liabilities
J.GA.RDINIHI COFFIN, Agent,
OfficoN.K. corner Wood and dd st*.
state mutual Fire laiorance XoDipauv.
UA&HiSBOnarPA,
DlSSlCJNEDonlyfortho sulercmsacsof progeny,has
an amplecapital, and affords superior advantages
in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city
arte coanirymerchanif, and owners of dwellings, and
Isolated or country property. •
A. A. CARmi'R, Actuary,
ocN7] Branch Office,No.MSmithfinid au Bittsburnh <
~ ifitAHOlfi.
mriK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY TNSUII
JL ANCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room of the Exj
.Ghungc,Third street, Philadelphia. .
Fibb iKßPßAHCJk—’Buildings, Merchandize anil olhei
properly in town and eowniry, insured against loss or
damage by Ore at ilia lowest rate of premium.
Alabinx InsuxAitcx.— ' They also insure Vessels. Car
opes and freights, foreign or under open or
Special policies, ns the assured may desire.
also insure merchan*
dizo transported Miy Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and bieera Boats, on rivers and lakes,on tnc most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose.Sarauei
Edwards, Geo. t*. Loiper, Edward. Darlington.lsaac R.
Davis, William Folwell. Join} Newlm,Dr. R. M. Huston,
lames C. lland.TheonhilQs Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloans Hugh Craig. George Scrrill, Spencer Me*
Uv&ln,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr
8. Thomas, John Seiler*, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH —D. T; Morgan,
Uugb Craig,'Jno.T, Logan. s .
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Tnos. C.lUm>, Vice President. .
Joseph W. Cowaw, Secretory.
By Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Pius
burgh. (Jclfedlf) : I*. A> MADEIRA, Agent.
Ft» and lßarltts lnsuraacti
fIHIE OPPICEof the Insurants Co. of North Affirm*
JL has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jonea
A Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood
street.wbere lliesubscribcrwillissue Policies on Build*
ingsand Uieir contents, andonShipcicatsby Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old ana responsible
Company. (up3j WM. P. JONES, Agent.
fITHK partnership huhctlo existing between liio undor-
J. signed, irt the City of Pittsburgh. in the Drug busi
ness, under the name and style -or Keyser A M’Dowcll,
tsthi* day dissolved, by mutual consent.
: GEO. 11. KEYSER,
ELIZABETH M’DOWELL.
Pittsburgh, March 3* 1852. ■
The business will be Continued by Gso. 11. Kryseb,
who alone Is antli6med to collect and receive all mo
nies due to said firm. All debts due by the firm will be
paid by the undersigneds GEOv.ll. KEYSER;, .
Pittsburgh, March 3,1853. • . ■ (mars
THE undersigned beg leave to Inform their friends and
the public, that they bave removed their Wholesalo
Grocery and Commission Warehouse from Nos. 143 and
ISO Wood street, to No. 6 Sixth street, between Wood
and Liberty streets, where they respectfully solicit a
continuation ofthe liberal patronage heretofore extend
ed to them [febgfolmj LAMDERT ASHIPTON.^
William TV, Wallace.
. PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
319, 321 and 393 Liberty, opposite Styttltfidd st,.
MONUMENTS. Grave Sloues, Mantels, Furniture
Tops, and-all kinds'of manufactured Marble, al
ways on hand, amt made toorderonthe shortest nouco
Several hundred dtsngns for Monuments, original and
selected, on Imnd. The trade famished with Marble at
the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to.
: marl:4m W. W WALLACE. .
The aubscmiers most respect--
0 * friends and the public *gcn
iwfj y /«VV» ljave lln ß day entered'into Co-Parlncr
-01 earrylngon, at the old stand,in
Sinfforly’s Building, opposite therosiOffice,Third street,
■PUuAof S b > .tfa & XUI MV F»]do Printing, in-all its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
Europe, they are prepared to uo, works in Lithogranhv
equai to steel; engraving. They solicit a 'coiuinnanco of
the patronage bestowed heretofore *o liberally to the
onerpanncrrWm. ScbochmauCand tltey hope by strict
attention totheir bnsmess, by elegant workmanship, and
the most reasonable terms, to mem the favors of an en.
Ilgbtenedpnbltc.
; Bonds, Chcoks,Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Dili Heads; Plots
Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronte ®f Co
lors. . • ■
Specimens of their work ean be seen at their Office
as above. WM. SCIIUGIf MAN,
■piB> FBEU.UAUNI.KIN*
' • ‘ Dissolution*
THE partnership heretofore existung under the firm
ofFiciuassn et fcTonvKKEL, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent The business in this city will bo set
tled by D. Fickeisen, at the old stand, No. 137 Liberty
street- 1 , D. FICKEIBKN, 7
■ January 1,1653. J. B. STOUVENEL.
: I baveihis day sold my interest in the Wine and Li
quor Establishment to D. Fzczbisbr. 1 cheerfully re
commend him to aUooroldcustomers. ;.. .
jaay J. B. STOUVENFL:
new supply of.lo pieces l Plain
Silk Poplins Just opened at the store of
,* marts. . A. A.-MASON & CO.
•VT'AILSf-150'keffs sorted siies. for sale by
N maria' HING & MOORHEAD.
n Qi tißga&finaatejnr •
nutria KINQ A MOQBI3£UUS
-
. '--i, .1 ••• • ■
Jiumrmwe (Joinpantts-
Tempornty Loans-—**—*-—— 83,206 17
Stocks ■■ ■ ■ ' ■' 1 61,999 CO
Cash, Ac.- . 04,316 81
Dissolution of Partnership*
Rtmovali
-•■y'v".^'• .■ -: v, iV" : v v ' -
'.iifc .<T.> *.i 1 'Vij : - r .
flaw OOODBI
YOUNG t STEVENSON a? LOVE, : •
Sign, ofths ;*■. QRIGINALBEE :ida»ktl tU-, r
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
New Spring and Bummer Gooq*!
THE subscribers have just received by Adams &
Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania
of ihe lurgesi aitd best selected assortments of Fine
DressJjoods ever offered to the public.
iUmt of the Firm having been in the Eastern Cities
J)efpre the commencementof the Spring trade, selected
great care from the Importers, at such
prices &s will enable u» to sell cheaper than the cheap*
esu
’Our very extensive stock comprises In part the fol-
Idwing—viz: . ' : r
2 C&ene and Jasper Chene Silks;
■ High Lustre,Plain/Chameiion and Glasea Silks;
; • .'do- Stripe. ; do do;.
do Piamßlack do;
• Turk.Batina,Foulard and WateredSilksi •
Tissae3,Berages, Plain and Figured Poplins;
Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaccas;
1 Chintzes,-Ginghamsand Calicoes;
. French worked Sleeves, Cuffs.Collara A Chemizotls;
do Laceand MUslin Capes;
. Black Satin - and Fancy Vestings;
: Cloths, Casaimeres, Satinets and Jeans;
Bonnets nod Bonnet Ribbons.
The proprietor*would respectfully solicit an early
call from their: friends andthepablio generuliy, feeling
confident ihat they can off#r greater inducements than
has beeh offered heretofore . • ■
mnrg. . YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
’*• ■ Fresh Arrival or Bew OooilsJ
T. K. M»KI9IGfIT A BROTHERS,
Xt7 WOOD STREET, . .
THIRD POOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED andoffer for sale—
J,WO M.G. D/and S.B* Percussion Caps;
4,ooodoz.Spool Cotton—assorted;
400 Sbsi Patent Thread;
100 great gross Agate Buttons;
300 doz. Gum Suspenders;
150 doz. Berlin Gloves;
40 doz Cotton Gloves;
120 pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs;
50 do .Ladies’Linen -do;
75 do Cambric do;
30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons;
95 do Sniin and Mantua Ribbons;
6 do Cap do;
Together., with a large and well selected stock of
Fancy.andStaple Dry doods
They would also call the attention of the trade gener
ally, to the largest and most varied assortment or Gold
Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—all
of winch they offer on the most reasonable terms, (oelfl
GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDA Y SALE OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.,
-ATJEFFERIS’
ONE PRICE CASH STORE/ v
- No. TO Mdrhtt rt, Uttoun Fourth and the Diamond.
a HIE subscriber will commence a closing out sale of
. his entire stock ofFALL AND WINTER DRY
: GOODS, on Monday, December 35th, aud will continue
one month; preparatory to the reception of ’ Spring
Goods, on which occasion oor Wholesale Rooms will
•be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may
rely that the following redactions will be made on the
original marked prices, viz:
Genuine French Merinos have been
scUingut 81,00,riowat 62#e;
Super French Merinos, . 112# 11 70 .
Genuine Lapins, best quality,; 1,75 « I^s
French Thibet Cloths, 87# “ 52#
: ** ; U , : ... •. 75 u - 50
: w <*. .«• • : 62# •• « 45
Best high Lustre Alpacas, 87# - “ 62#
Second quality “ 62#; u 40
Third « « -60 <c 31 -
ihght yards of good Alpaca for 81,00.
Uioene Long Shawls, 25,00 u 17,00
“ Square u ,/ - jp,oo 1‘ 6,50
Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 a 0,00
u “ 8,00 M ,5,00
Bay State Long Shawls, 5,60 « '3,25
_ « .i - a . ' 4,(10' “ 2,25 .;
Red all wool, 29, « . 2J
u • . * * ■ 31 “ 25
:'V w . « 37# a 29
The above price* are a sample, and thebalance of the
stock will be sold in proportion. Positively no devia
tion in prices; • Idecl9
JUST RECE3 VED at Jepfeu’ One Price Cash Store 1
No. 76 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth at.
and Diamond, the largest and most betatiOil stock of
SPRING aso SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
the citizens of Pittsburgh*
The subscriber would Inform those who desire to get
good BABuitxs, that the greater part of his Stock was
tmrehawd at the recent largo Auction 8»les In New
York and Philadelphia ibr c*su, whichenables him to
sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy'
on credit. We do not deem L necessary 1* mention the
the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but
deem K sufficient to say tbai U consists of a full assort
ment of ladies’ and geatfemtn’s wear, together: with a
general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully solicit aa examination of our stock from
those who wish to purchase. [marts
SKCOSO GUEAT AKUkVAM
f\F FaLL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No.
\J 57, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond
alley,* Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gxsae & Co. would again an*
bounce to tf> eir old customer* and dealers generally in
their line,-that they ore now prepared! o offer for sale
their present new stockofOoods at unusually low rates.
And us oar purchases have been made on the most fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, wo flat
ter ourselves, and hope to be able to raem a continuance
of confidence and patronage of our old customers and
the public generally, which has heen heretofore so libe
ral ly bestowed upon as. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeres. Saulnets. Tweeds,
fancy Vesting*,Checks, Flannels,. Drillings, Black and
Brown Moriuu, Tickings, Blankets, Linscy Plaid*, Al
paca*, Merinoes, MusimDcLiine*, Cashmeres fancy
Print*, Glazed Cambrirs, Cloaking** .Table Diaper*,
Ginghams. Sitkß, lancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linen* direct
from Ireland; and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goodsliae* Qua VaJukti Department will be found
on examination la be unsurpassed by any otberof the
kind West of the Mountains, and is made up la part of
Comb*. Buttons. Patent and Spool Thread*, direcUrom
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Rye*, Pins and Needles. Tope*, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors. ruble Cutlery and Pen-Knives Just arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines.;Violin and Violin Strings,
Gam Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencil*, Percussion
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawn* and
Edging*,.Ribbon*, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
fancy Netting*, Green Bandages, Block Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
articles in the Variety iine. We have on hand and for
sale a targe assortment olGotdandSiiver Watches and
Watch Material*, Gold and GtU Jewelry, Gold and .Sil
ver Pen* and Pencil#, Gold and Silver Spectacle*,
Cujcxs, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy
ers, u« we are determined to sell our Good* on the tr.oti
reasonable terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer
ence. ,•
N.B. The business of the late firm of Gntoo AMc-
CAUDbm i» to be settled by D. Guano at fee stand of D.
Gscoa A Co., who is fully authorised far each nm) in
wboite possession are Uio paper?, Notes and Books of
said fiun. (ocUSrtf
Bolivar {'ire Brieli fflannfaclarins Company.
ias. etovsa, s. at, xtra, b* *, job is, a.B. xlsuir,
OtOVfißy 81ER 4k OOf» Proprittorti
WUE subscribers having'been appointed Agentsfor
X the above named concern, will seep constantly on
hand a supply of the celebrated Ilollvar.Flre Brick, Cru
cible Fire Olay, Furnace Hearth® and Inwaiisv They
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
bepromptly filled.
We do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth
ers that nave been offered for sale in the United Stoics,
their superiority beingwcll known to almost all persons
who use Fire Hrick. -The proprietors have determine !
that the Fire Brick shall lose none of -their present envi
able reputation; and that no expense shall be spared u
make them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment nowmanufnciarinq' Fife
Brick nt Bolivar. KJEIt A JONES,
tnarl7 Canal Basin, Seventh sL, : Pittsburgh.
Fite * Flu x Flit s .
DR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT FOB Pits.
—The astonishing success which has attended the
use of this Invaluable medicihe for the cure of Kpilipiic
Hts, or Felling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp. Convulsions,
Hysterics, Nervous Debility , Seminal Weakness, Ac.,
renders il the most valuable medicine yel diucOvercd-
Jn fact. as. n remedy.for the above diseases, it stands
unrivalled andalone. There Is ho other reliable reme
dy. , It has been anid feat Epilepsy is incurable. . This,
however, is not the feet. Dr. Harrs; Vegetable Extract
has, and is constantly earing this distressing complaint,
as the testimony received irom physicians and others
willshow. See certificates,publishedln Dr. Hart’s Mo
dical Recorder, piunnhlet form, to be had of the Agents,
gratis. For sale by - B.a; FAHNESTOCK fc Off, .
. mai3. 1 corner ofWood and First streets. .
dnit -Published)
THE BRASS BANIVCOMPANION.-H.Kunuihas
just:pablisned, andiias- for sale, the above Work,
comprising a selection of six pieces, Marches, Quick
Siena, Polkas, Ac., carefully and cosily arranged for
small Brass Bauds of eight instrumems—viz?
Baglo; two Coronets, twoiUbercernos, Valve Trumpet,
Trombone and Bos®Tuba,by H.KJeberftnd N. Young.
The pieces are of the, most popular character; and ex*
pressly composed and arranged for small bands, and it
is hoped* will supply a wanl seriously felt by brass band
associations, both m cities and in the coumry—viz :
Choice,piecesof music, well and easily arranged for
eight instruments, and at a comparatively low pace.
. . NO. 101 THIRD ST.,
4 • . Sign of the Golden-Harp..
N» B.—A deduction made to dealers and teachers of
bands... . . . .. . Imatfl .
A WORD TO CALIFORNIA EMIGKANi’S.— We
XA;' would call the attention of persons going to Cali
fornia; to our assortment of Goodß in their line,such as
Pistols and Kniyes—fee largest and cheapest assort
ment in the city.
- Jualreceivedby Bxpress—
l dox/CoUVfbnrendfivolnch Repeating Pistols;
' 1 do Allen’s do. ' do Revolvers;
• 1 do : Sprague A Marstar’s.
: ALSO—Rodgers, Wastonholracs, and Crooks’ supe
rior Pocket .
Hunting Knives, wife Fork attached to fee girt,—the
article for California emigrants*
- ALSO—SmaJlGooklngStoves. They can be carried
in the small space of eight inches square, and will not
cost over two centsperuay for fuel, which It alcohol;
Price—N6.lv 53,00 f. No. 2,84,00; No. 3,85,00.
All the above articles for sale at .
marlfl BOWN- A TETLEY, 135 Wood st.
DODOS A CROZIBR,
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTORIES,
_ • _ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South- Wat «r.
: WjT?S| ntr of, D%amond K (near tht Ohid and Pom.
SSlbbmL • < vkania Railroad JJepoJ j AiLXOHvnx Cm.
SKsaSSKiver and', Land Steam Engines, Fire En
gines, Hydraulic Presses, of fl lide scrip lions
plate, Lifeograplilo and other Presses;'Gold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, together with Mill Machinery
in general, SuUt upon the most anproved plans of con
struction,and workmanship'to the satisfaction of cus
tomers.- ■
(XT* All orders left-at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride A
Co.’s,No, 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh,or addressed to
feesubscribers, AUegbenyjWill receive'promjgattentioh.
TkTOTiCbL—Havingeotd out my Book and Periodical
JLI - Store to W, A. (iildeofeaney A Co„ I cheerfully re
commend the new firm to my friends and customers.
W. C.WALL.
TO THE PUBLIC.*->The undersigned'have associa
ted in purchasing fee entire periodical stock of VV.
u. Wall, No. 65 Fourth street; which will be conducted
an above,zander the firniof W. A.GB3enfenney A Co.
ihepresent stock will be increased ,to every.artfclo be
longing to the business. Public patronage is. solicited
and will be thankfully received.
W. A. GILDENFRNNEY,
i. n - MINER A CO.
co. vrill still continue »s formerly
“Itheirold ,taml,No .38 Smithfleld street.. (feba
PARTNERSHIP—The Partner;
jSjf A 1!? .- r t lofore “lathif betweenJoahua Rhodes
K? t, - th^l h .r l,, ! nd '. r . lhe fi rni ®f Joshuaßhodes ft:
nesi of by . muiuol consent. The husi
uessot the firm will be settled bv either of the parlies.
JOSHUA RHODES
KM, January P ' AN9 « bTZ '
The business wi] 1 bo conducted aa heretofore by the
euhsciiber.ta the old Mend, No, 6 Wood Street.' y
w? JOSHUA RHQDESi
V V**’*S '
@oo^3.
MO UUMB&GX
Great Attraction t
'■■ t'.*' WT.
iutmtur*, &t.
/**»»» JAMES w. WOOOWEU. fi»
cabinet ft»
manufacturer, (fl
»» «« «» TUlrA.itracUM
, vv. w. respectfully informs hisfrfends nndcustom- !
• ers that hei nas now completed his spring stock Of
** decidedly the largest anilbeslaver
which wiU-bo sold a* prices
as low in theViuied Smiei;EaBt or' West*
,sAs*he is determinedto upboldthe Quality : With welN
seasoned materials, beßt workmanship. ahd ..'newest
ueaignsr aDd.from-the extfint of his orders andfacllity.
inmai ufacturing,he is enabled'to produce-warranted
farnltare, at the lowest prices.
He has.adopttttthe principle of identifying the ens-:
tomers* interest with,his own, in quality .'and price* and :
keepaalways on hand the greatest variety of cvery/des**
criptioa of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to'*
the most elegan< nnd cosUyythat A hoase, or any. part of
one, may be furnished: from his stock* or manufactured/
expressly to .order The, following articles consist; in
pail, of hisstock,which for richness of style end finish*
cannot bejrornaasedin anyof the Eastern cities?, • •
Louis Xlvtete-iete-a-Sofns; •
60 Sofas, in pluth and hair cloth;
SOdoz. Mahogany Chairs; ■ {
20 do Walnut ; dot
fiO Mahogany Booking do:
,20Walnut do doj ' '
: 60 Mahogany Divans?
20 Walnut do; . ;
60 Marble JTop CemreTables;
i 60 , Co /Dressing Bureaus;
30 do Washstands;
40. Enclosed; ' do;
-100 Common do;
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads;
20 Walnut / do; : ’
60 Collage : do; -
. 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
• 10 Walnut do; .
10Cherry. do; .. .;
. 60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining mid Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and Bookcaies
. 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Choirs;
12Ladies Writing Desks:
1 Hal and Towel ; ■
Eligulfca; Paper MachaeTnblcs f
, Conversanon Chairs; Pembroke do:
EUzdb&then do; Hall and Tier do;
• Reception do; Ladies’.Work Tables; • •
•, Pearl Inlaid' do; Extension Dining Tables J
Arm- do, .Ottomans; . -
< Gothic and Hall Chairs.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CxmitM kajeers supplied with
all articles in their line !
STEAMBOATS tind HOTELS,furnlshed attheshort*
est notice, -;-/.. h /-.. w-:'•
. AllorderaprompUyaltendedto../; -t fmarS
JOurneymsnqahlnsijdaksrsAiioeUtioa
V WAREHOUSE. 1 1 Qj&ECOND STREET, ■
r '"-{heartbe corner ofWood.) ~
- TH IS ASSOCIATION,
icing, already, twice to three wL
ies as mahyhands as the lar- r®
it and hitherto most renowned « *
iis city* have opened their Ware*
- to lumishthe public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture Of the following description-*'
.viz: • V-- -v.
; Mahogany WardrobesrDresslng Bareaus: Full Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;/Mahogany
•Chairs; Rocking Chairs; MahogasyWashstandsjSo
fas; Divans; Piano. Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; PicrTabfes; fine Card Tables.; Centre
Tables; Hat Racks: 'French Bedsteads: Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobe# Dining and HreakfastTables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Work-stands; high'post;
common, low, andtrundleßedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . . i v -
The advantages of co-operation, oh On extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lo werthan any competitors, an equally
good, if noibetier article, and warranted—asthe poblic
will understand by giving them a call. / ' V
l\}3~ Steamboat work of aU'descnpiipns, and other,
articles of any description, made to order in every style,
atthc shortest notice- ; - ? : jmai29
ro Cabinet makers*
Vtiueriy Mahogany, .'ltasnnod andWainvt; Varnish,
Hardwar*and JFvmUur* ai Wholesale.
T!!B subscribers have justreceivedfrom New York
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade.' All of winch we will sell al extremely
low prices. , •
: As great care was taken inlbe selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail tube suitedetiher as to quality or
price; and,as ills well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and machlower than by
hand, the attention of uto trade is respectfully invited.
Tamed Work,in ait its branches, carried on as usual.
Flank for hand Carpenters, andall articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture* constantly
on band—viz; Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware. -Han
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYANA M’KEE,;
4 Ryah’s Buildings, -
mar&fcydaw y No. 31 Fifth street;
«. C> CAHXE2. H. DAOLSB
• Hammer & : Battler*-
CABINET WAJIEHOOMjSMITHFJELDSTREET,
Batstm Stvmthssrest andSirawbtrryaUsyjpkiitefg. Pa.
f?l i HAMMER ADAULERkecpcbastantly onfaand
a variety of excellent and fashionablc Fumiture,
anyin the soldon as
* *| ■favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment ip die West. They have novr ou hand an
unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni*
tarcjirora the cheapest and plainest to the most cosily
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. rordltfun
A. AUbLItiEJI A CO.t
HAVE ON HAND atlh sir'd tensive CABINETand
; CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No.C4 Smilhfield si.
• large assortment of fancy and plain Famiturp, which
they will sell IS percent, below customary rates.
Term*—cash only. . . . • ; - ldec27:ly
. WM. E. BTKVENSOS continues to maan
•"•gi' 'i' facture CAJSINJST-_WAJiJ2* of every deserip*
lion, at his old stand, corner of Lipeny and
SEHsfflScveinli streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. maylt'
- jJBS.
*l**-*- Jy. made arrangements
Jt wfihlbe patentee of lhU uew ondvaiun&ft fnwr?
ton for the manufacture antl sale of the article in the
Weft, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively in the East, where they are superseding .the Use
of wooden .co&ns r take ihtamcthod of informing the
potlic, ihatthcy are now manufacturing eighteen differ*
entsizesof the modern Sarcophagus; varying itrlengih
from 8* inches to cj feei, with width and depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire
spaco for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen*
sions.haveseveral sizes deeper and wider. This in*
vention uowcominginto general use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. There Iftraru. Casks are
composed of various kinds of metals* but principally of
Iron, r:
They are thoroughly tnamiia Imide urid out, anil
thuu mudeimporrlOtts to air and Indestructible. They
are Mgfcly ornamental, agd of u classic form, are light
and portable* while they combine tha greatest strength
which metal is capable of, in a give a Quantity.
; when properly secured with cement they are perfect
ly air-Ught, nud free irom exhalatioiiof ol&nsWe gases*
They.cost no more.than good'wooden coffins* and are
better than any oilier article iriuse, (of whatever cost.)
for transportation, v&ults t orordinary intennents.asbas
been proven by actual experiments, aiid certified to by .
some of oar most scientific men; also. by the Honora*
blea nenry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis.Cass,and
Other distinguished Senator* who have witnessed their
whose letters, together wiihbther evidences
oT their worth, may be seen at our Agents l Burial Case
Dwxjt, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth*
where we intend to keep oh liaadnt atl times, such' a
atock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finisha*
wllWuiuhe most diversified tastes, "
We invUe ;the aUentloii of the public, and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exainK
nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon
the icpmentnliou of undertakers not using the ariiele,
whose interest it would be to misrepresent them.
marUSdlm • W. C. DAVIS & CO.
dlotijhtg.
Kiecaut and Ussful Ciotblnff*
CALLAGHAN A CO., corner of Wood and Water
streets, are now receiving from the Eastern mark
ets a well selected and extensive lot of Cloths* Cassl
meres and Vestings, whrchsurpass in beauty ahd varie?
ty any other collection west of the mountains. These
Goods are ibo'choiceof
ed by the proprietors, themselves, expressly for this
market They were purchased for cash* at lowprices,
which will enable the undersigned todispose of them
aboat twenty per cent cheaper than the prices chawed
by^! £B£?£ ra ll tir of , fcUjdpn* establishments inthiscity
• and American have been
.selectea wlib great circumspections: and’vatiaus styres
orrich material forOvercoais.wehave In abundance;
! Our stock, of CASBIMBRI& is, very extenstveS
yaned, including all the newest, richest and most fash
ionable speclmenarecenUy imported and manufactured.
Our stock of VESTINGS .includes a variety of ail tho
fancy.pftuerns lo be had iii.: New; York city: it is most
varied and elegant—while some* when properly made
op, present an appearance of modest grandeur. Taklne
the variety as a whole, it certainly surpasses any cof-
JecUon of Vestings ever brougblio our city bofore.
Gentlemen of taste who desire those Goods made np.‘
cut and manufaetuwd by experienced artists, will
pleasecaUand oxamineforthemselves. Theyarooooa
for inspection. . • CALLAGHAN A CO., :
._ sep corner of Wood and Water streets.
BPU.IHU AHB SWMKUtU. UL.U-l'Utaui~
THREE BIG DOORS!
No. 151,ZibetiySlrttt,PitUburgh,
JOHN McCLOSKEY has how : tht iileasure of an
nouncing toils numerouufriends and the public in
general, that his Spring andSUnuner stock is nowready
for inspection, winch"Wbelicves wilt bo found to bo
S?fn o f.i\kr largea , t a ?' l besl selected stocitß of. Read
y Clothing to he found in the Western Country.
He nas_this season paid more than usual attention to
■m manufacturing and style of his Garments, sothatthe
i°wcsl pnced,aaweU as the finest, are got up in a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. •
. wtUd popularly callthe attention of all dealers
in Clothlug to bis present splendid assortment of •.
* il > * H* a Ay*OaarG«rtt«iitSt
as he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities
and pricesof bis goods, he can offer-them such induce:
menu as shall moke it their interest to purchase at his
establishment.; •
f Many years l experience, and great success In the ba
dness, together with an unprecedented wActoofs ontfr*
non patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to
:4altUie business habits and tastes of every location in
the Union, which iB of the almost importance to whole
sale purchasers.-
. In the Cutting department will be founds choice se
lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of—
. Frmchy EngHsh and. Jmerican Broadcloths,
•Cdshmeretts, Ac , Ac„ Also, ail excellent assortment of
' VESTINGS, of tne latest and most fashionable styles
all of which he- is prepared to make to order in the best
manner and at the most reasonable prices. :
COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL!
The Assortment, the QuaUty, and the Variety, is tbs.
most extensive; undoubtedly, to be found in tho unued:
States: marSO.
TysSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP,—The Part
• I / nersbip heretofore existing between McLAIN*
MOFFITT As DOBBS, as general agents, was dissolved
on the first day of March dist.
MsLANE ft MOFFOT will etill conduct their busi
ness as Agents,for Cash Mutual Insurance Co.,
or Harriett ureh,sale arid Subdivision of Resi Estate,
-Negotiations of Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks,Time Bills,
office, No. 29 -
Tjfljß- SALE—» acres~of iniunproved ,-lana, situated
t; a shortdistanoelxom tho City line of tho Seventh
ward. -The situation i* pleasant and bealfey, and well
Adapted for two family.. residences or building lots, as
the extension of Bedford street will od d to feeir vnine*
One.orboth can bphad atSLOOQ each. Terms easy,
’ S: CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
rnarSO: .• 30 Smithficldstreet.
GLASSES— ,
It! ipriae Plant&tlo& and 6nax nouse,ln and
fwrsolo hr VQMI9] K&G ft MOQR^EAOr
* --j, r -«• 1
iHioaUatuflUß.
. aousT AUVMttBr AOASfiiair,
1 r 1 • , f ® R VOUNO GIRLS/
, J*» tmmediatfineinufcfths Cii(n of Ptitzbflrgk ana
THIS WSTITUTION be openeifon fhelstdaypf
. October, for the rccepuons of pupUs.who will be in
structed *n apy or altof the Tdiowing.bnuieheß of an
eiementam'Me;ul>an4;libera| edoeationtw-Readina,
Writing Arithmetic, Ancieni-and Modem ttislt>Ty;An«
i ÜBeful ond OniameptatNeedle Work; Music and Uruw
injT , • P - ' ■'.i 7->}r-'. l iSRDIB:-' !:■ :
Tae annual pensionforßoard x TuiUon and Wash- -
lng<payablclidlf yearly In advance, ■ - 3112,00
Music for beginners, - - - -- S,OO
FotthSiUSaoMbe Instrument, ..... :.a,OO
Drawinki“ • * r ' *■:„, *, - 5,00
’ Tbebeolthy location of the establishment; thepicta
resflae Bccnery ;• varied and extensive pjrospeci, so anl*
mailit jand enuyeliing to yonthful nundsimusi render lr i
d wluWpald to |
the diewth.ntotal tmftitucUectnal.aiUtore-of tne,pnpUs ; i
committed- to their care rand to'-render-.that attention
e-ffetilve.tbe dueiptirie bAI bi jeaaei,Jfetmild and M.
rental. Tbcre will be two semi-annna>- vacations of .a.
fortnight each. -Pupils wilt be received at anyuffle Uu-;
ring tie session; ■ :•?< MfiS.PAVII)’LYNCH,, -
gep2l:tAl ' .... , ..Principal, .
Rev* Dr. KtllUcelly'a Femals Semluafry,
KITTANNINO; PA., ' r
*¥ltriLt BE-OPENiforitBSIXTH SESSION,on Wed*
-I ft. :ncsday s October.29ih 1 1851.
Tnucsr-Per Sasion 'qf 33Wcafcj —Payable in Advantt:
iloard and EngUshTuiiion, - - ; ®60,00
Piano, with Singing and ase of lastnuncnt, - 20,00
French;German,LaumDrawing 4, Painting, each, 10.00
BedjCcddingandVVasainff, . .- - 5,00
Stationery/ .. - -.75
Tha two Sesdons commence respectively
~ " 1 ■ ar*» **"
Wednesday in ApriLand iaOciober.: Pupils are not re
ceived tmi by speclal arrongemecu, for less than one
session. -No deuoctiottfor laasence, except incases, of
greatemergcncy. NO EXTRAS.
Circulars, containing Recommendations, &C;, can be
had of Mis; G;:R. While, Market' aatrcfMr.
McHor,BlWood street.-fsepffi
FitisburgJi Coacli fc’aerory, -
>; AU-40 Diamond alley; near Wood strett.- -
t BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR..
TRmegbvg' WOULD respectfully inform hisfrlends
rsßsMjleCttsW<hnd the nublic.thathe hasnosv onahun-
Ea332*S£*.dred light Vehicles under way or con*
the greater pan of Which-hre
finished, or nearlyno,comprLaing ligfu no top Buggies,
weight from 20Ulo 275 pouiids; or, topißuggießi trorn
325 to 425-poondSr Also, on assortmentpf .Kockawayj
with one or two seats jsomofinetwo-horse Barouches.
The above work will be warranted, and is constructed
from the best material that could be selecled itvtire east*
e fn market or at home; and, attending personally to each
branch of-hfs factory, he ftelti-confident of risking hls
rerutaiion bnhts work, wheraiiis used and hot abated
. Persona at -a distance,-.ordering werk tliroogh their
friends, or cotnmissioh .merchants at this place, will re
ceive our most strict attention.
BsrntßMcss:.
Col. Body Patterson, Ri Hi Hanley, E«q.,
Hon. William Wilkins* l;Col»-J3eorge A^Byard,*■ •
William M.LyomEsq, , ; Logon, Wilson A Co.,
Singer, Hartman A Co;, - Hon. Jacob Tdrsyth, •
J.-,Kidd A Co., -George Wevman, Esq:, ,
T.G. Moore,New Orleans, M. B; Muford,Clarksville,
; . ' (Tennessee.
Repository, No.: 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal,
on Pennsylvania Avenue. . . „ (fch27:ly
, JAffIKS H’OAKOLSSS A CO..
. 109JITOOB STREEXf -
"IXTIIOLESALE Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry
YV Goodr, are : now'opening their first purchase :ol
SPRING: AND RUMMER GOODS,, selected with the
greatest care, to sail the trado, consisting in part of the
newest styles of~
DressLawnsaridßerages; .
»» Plain and Figured Alpaccas; ,■
French, Scoteh and Bbmestlc Ginghams; : v
:• Printed Calicoes, in great variety ;- <•. .•
• Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; / • '
Cloths,Cassimeresand vestings; .. ?
Sommer Coatihgahd Panialooning;
Brown and Bleached Maslins;
• . Palm ami-Leghorn Hats;
, Straw and Braid Bonnets.
TogeLher with'ncomplete stick of Variety Goods and
Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry,'Gold and Sil*-
verWatches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All or which are of
fered at .Wholesale, for a small advance over Eaatern
prices. *-• febtß.Om-
' UKOOVAIm «,r
JD. WILLIAMS A CO. have removed to NdvliS
« Wood street, which is three doors above their old'
stand, corner of Wood andßifth streets, whore they will
beplcascdtoraccttheirfriendscndpatrons.-
' VAafILT okocEsras. • *
: Rio,- Lagnayrir arid Java Coflee;
New Orieans and Relined Sogur.*; ■
Golden Syrup. N- O. and S. H. Molasses; _
Fine to eximfine Green and Black Teas; .
Sperm, Star, Mould and Dipped Candles:
Palm, Almond,Castile and Rosin Soap; -
v Pearl and Corn Starch;
■ Famio, Pearl, Sago and Arrow-root;
HamSjßeefand iicef-iongnes;
With a general assortmentof Fruits and Spices. Also,
Iron and Nails, White,Lead, ,Cotton Yarn and Pattern
Zinc Wash-boards, Ac.; Ae. wholesale and retail, by
marfl J. D. WILLIAMS A Co, 132 Wood at.
. r.■ •; Notice.
riMfE undersigned having disposed their entire in
.JL terest in the National Fouhobv to'Messrs. Hsnbt
Reis and = would recommend their
successors to the favorable patronage that has been be
stowed- upoh.xUe establishment since its commence
ment, both in this vicinity and in thewesL t
The books and nccoants of the latdfirm will-be set
tied by either of the partners, at thA old stand, corner
of Seventh and Liberty streets. "
feblSrlffl JOHN QUINN A CO.
■ UKnaY axis- ......*.d*misl tu’ccanv. '
K&UonalFonndry. ,
TnEunderFigncd;baving.parehaBed the en
jjjfegsl tire Interest of John Qdinn A Cod in 'the Na
.«£&gj3 tional Foundry, will continue the above Foun
. >*» » dry, under the firm of Reis AM’Cdbdy, and
beep constantly on hand a largo and excellent assort
ment of ail &tuclcsln thtnr)me,madefroranote and the
-tnost approved .PatUrnii such, tut
. Ceasing Stoves; Parlor Stoves;.
OfnceStnves; Hollow. Ware;
. Wagon Boxes; . Plough Irons; - '
Sadirons; FonoyandCommon
Doglrons; Gmes>Ao.,-Ac. ;
All articles of Castings in their hoe will be famished
at thc.vcfy lowest prices, and warranted fcottobeinfri
riorto any manufacturedin. the city. • '
. They are constantly receiving nets and beautiful
PaucmSf ot -• all .-descriptions; making our variety of-
Castings the most attractive of any manufactured in the
-West.'.. 1 ■ I'-'.
Dealers aTarespectfully invited to call and examine
our stock, or sendoa thelrorders, which will be attend"
ed tp'promptly , hi. the old stand of John Quinn A Co.,
corner of Seventh and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh, Pm
: fehienm y:.. reis Aapcurdy.
*, KOTICK.
HA VlNGroldrpy entire siockof Honks, Periodicals
. Ac., to Messrs REEL A CALLOW, I cheerfully
recommend thvraio my former customer*. All'persoua
indebted to me will please call at the old stand and set*
He. • J. B. HOLMES,
. Third street, opposite the Post Office; ■;
• - Copartnership Hotlce* i
THE undersigned, having purchased the entire stock
; of J. B. Holmes, 3rd. street, coasistingof Hooks. Sta
tionery; Ac.ihave this day entercdihiopaiinershipunder
the firm of REEL A CAjLLOW. .7hcyiwii be thankful
for ncontinnahceof hi* patronage, nna will alaobe hap
py to have tv cal) -rom ilicir friends generally.
A.full assortment of.every article wiir always bo
found. . c
AU subscriptions-contracted for by JUr J~B. Holmes
Villbe furnished as asualby us. J\G. REEL,
H V+ CALLOW;
mar 2
February’ 1852,
Dissolution of Partn«rsfilp*
rpllEpartnershipheretofore eiLstinebetwcen tbaim*
X dersigned, has been dissaivedtiusday, by mutual
consent*-All persons having claimsagainst-ilie con*’
cent, hrb requested lb present them for payment; and
all per*onstnowing-themselves. lndebtcdy-are respect--
fully Invited to call and settle the same, without delay. :
• KENNEDY 4 HASLETT.
Tint subscriber having purchased the entire interest
of Mr.K. H. HASLETT.m .the'Variety and Jewelry
business, wouM xespectrallY call the aitsmion of his
former friends and patrons to tbe stoct of-Goodfl. cn.
hand,/which will be sold at prices to sult the .lime a. :, •,
PorUoularaucntiou paid to repairing Clocks. Whlcfcv
CBaud Jewelry. JOHN S. KENNEDY;" *
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LOUIS • •«••••; w.fftiiw BTtipmwj
-~ 1 ■ ■■[ofthS * ale finn °f Battd«iKeineman.
• ItOUIaOKIISKSIAS&CO
. IMPORTERS AND SEALERS IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Watch Materials, Tools. rfre., ic
ramt stbeet, onb Boonrsoit wood, nntroMß,
/HAKE leans to announce to the trade and the noablic
X' generally, that they.have themselves carefully ae, .
looted and imported front Europe, a large stock of GnUl'
andSilm watches, Watch* Alaterinrs, and, Tools for
Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew
elry, from the bent manufactories—tvhicli they oiler at
prices as.lavras they can ;be purchased in the oiisiefn<
markets.
Their-stock of:Watches cotiaists of Gold and Sliver
Patent Levers > do Detached Leversi do Lrpmee; SiK
:ver Qeauiors: and elegant French tube pieces,* of the'
! most approved makesi- Together witfea-largeatock'of
GloektfandTmie Pieces, from the best American Facto
ries,, r
• Their stock .of. Jewelry comprises' articles of every
> description In this line, sach as Finger Kings,'lvarßingB t r
Breast Pins. Bracelets, Gold, Fob: and' Guard’ Chains,
GoldGuord Keys and Seals, Lockets,Gold and Silver
.Spectacles, 'Silver and German Silver and Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally
:: kept in establishments of this description. » , .
They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
[ to their extensive stock oOVatch materials aiid'Tdols,
I of every variety, whiclf thdy have vnoit carcfuliy ee
tecied. y
1 They have also on hand a : large assortment .of. Tele
i • scopes, Spy. Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best*
i ; manufactory ta England; Together with agreat variety
.of other articlea too auaeroas to mention.* v --
. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
• manner and on the most reasonable turmr. fooiilrjr-’'
• Tire Saloons,
A T THE ATHENiEUhf BUILDINGS, LiOUBTTffr M
xL arc ol all limed a delightful ptaceof resort for In
dies And Gentlemen to enjoy a plate. of FRESH OYS
TERS, cooked in the various sty lee 'and served in a
tnannor that cannol faiiiopieais©/ v Aiso*-HOT J COF*
■ FEB, TEA, l’-ASTRY, and other refreshments, at short
notice, A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES/ ‘
JET TUB BATHING ESTABLISHMENT hi way* iff
Order for Hot, Cold and Shdwcrßaths, from: 7 A. M» to
n p. m. : ffebie w. w. ward.
•/ . Western fiiolliukge Uoteli , :
'Market bt*:w«t.of kiwi kqcare, raitADtirniA,
Neatly evso%tu.(ht Central andfenna Hailroad JDcvol
©"•The subscriber respectfully solicits a sharaof thff
! travelling public.
■ ’ JOSEPH -WATERMAN. VioprUtof,
TBBMg—One dollar per day. • : < ffeblflrlv >
'IjiALL FASHIONS—Juat received at thestore >t\
J} • of Mrs. A,: LEECHiiNo. * Fitrarassr, ©&
which vriU L b&bpea:TQr inBpectfoa on ThursdaySWF
and Friday, of uufl'week,*w&cre* you will find a beoutf.
folassortment of an- entire : fceWhtyloof Straw, silk.
Satin and Velvet BQNNETSjand TRIMMINGS, of vaJ
y •
P.' S^—Children’s Bonnets, LaiUcsVCapsJiindHeid
Gretses—of aTlcfrcmdbcaßttfolsryle.- .foctlfcif .
Jeweller,; - -7,
tTAYjNO le^fitted-hir,store in a handsome manner,
JUL. and but recently returned from the Eastern cities
with anno assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy*
Goods, woold call thentiemionof his friends, and ca».
lomera lo lha fact, thai amonghU Watcheswili be found
ibemostdeairablo OfJew
elry,the iateit styles or b>oches,l)Teast pins, fob nnd
yest chains, finger rings, ear rings* miniature, lockets,
gC., Btfl. . .•- ■■■ i T •. • ' ••
; FANCY GOODS—Such oapapormhdhe; work tables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume Dottles, table
mats, Colt’s pistols, porte. monnlcs, in great variety;
china that and cake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety
of useful aadornameuiat articles,which have only to be
.seen lo be appreciated. > v:' • '
. noyT - NO. Bt MARSEP, STREET/
/^Q-PARTNERSUlPy—Thcsubseribeni havn , thf»^g^.
IV/ "associated themßelves togethcr as Partners, for the
iPurpDse of . transacting a; Wholesale Grocery, Produce,
■Slack A Co., No. 319 coinerof LibenyranS IraiSataf 1 ?
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sway - 14, K.’Cul^/qb,
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Trdss.has^
rendered the cure of this dreadful disease it mailer of ,
Uj'etnah nllOwtt
ia jo prteeea aiuil e condition of ihfngs is produc* ~.
fit nothing can alleviate bttfthe knife of n Skilful;.
■surgeon, « whoUy.lneicußdßle." AroPicre itt lit or#.-.
"4*7 form, ioay, v/i\h propriety, be: left to ih© perron
aiuicted ana ibe trass-maker j bdtto go as many pewons
oo,.‘WimoQt even a Vandage of any iind to reiafnjlj of*
• ‘ e ?renaersUiecaseperfeqtlytinrnanageaMc*ftndieads, .
lojwiißUetermed ßtrangulaud&emia, whichoften has
: nQrenef ;but.irt tt-i«nTgi c ai opfitation.-.;ln th© iTruas to
wpich we Invite the ,attention of ihe afflicted, thera is
©very superiority over the VrasseS ftTm tunkoHe!! in
[.common use ~ lus perfectly, comfpxtftbl©,.and can bo
made to,fit any casC of. Hernia wlih nn exactness and
bsQP&bienei» orpreMirrevthfit v <to<jr not belong to any
;
i w *!* fciatn any rjjpmre with ea*o find comfort to the *
i wearer. Physician* ofthehigbeßt standing in the pro
11o»ionluryegiveulcatimo£»ytoit8greotsuperiorityover -
I tbe ordinary trusses in one; The Trass of Dr. Hub
-1 cate* of.ordinaryßupmrc-.
i Wj? advise those afflicted to make application in time. .
i character can be givemn •
mu v*<y.oycnmpff onrt«cg , em. .■;■■; ■
' FersouJ from a distance can bavc them sent, by'
sending the mcasoro rotind the body :' ■ .v
, RR‘GEO. H;TfpjVSERi ‘
140 Wood street, «ohj tfgoni for Pittsburgh
- >r* - ■ • jj > m&rll:d&w :
19ih. Br. Comstock hat ialely bought the right for the
{-umted. Slates* of the celebrated Concentrdteil Minetnt
: Wn:tr > found at tlie Sulr Springs of Boctor Wm r
Si.JtabottnwrC. W.- This medietna hSm
tuined a notoriety and popularuynever before ctjmUteit
Ibyeaypreparatiott-ut rhut plaee, and'iU:salp hJsbhcn
merits, which Pro extruordin^
. All the remedies are fnlly described inALhIANAC?" :
mbegtven to ail who coll where the Medict”twe
i. NOTICE*. All prcpDT&tioni licreiofnM '
‘ l COMSTOCK’S ”*or COMSTOCK A CCMg t!?
lowed and now-belongs EXCt.TJßrVEl'iv'tn ti”? 5 *
8. Comstick; and thougftlborieiaiurc „r % J} tiL,ucla ?
flo. Willbecpnqnaed,thisexttafabelwiaihh(K“^i i
ESnUINR S - c> »“ ia
ALL OTHERS MUST BE BPURIOUS
p or.or fittenSUkiiSi!^
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TRUSSES
i . Wlatar’s Bali&zn of WUd Oborry*
The but ramdy cvfT known to.man for CougkSy Colds,
’ lAstkma, Croup, Bronchitis, Injlucnza, £!ecdmg bf the :■
- LuntiSy T)iffituUy cf Breathing Jffutionqf tke Lweu
. 'Fains of\Vtd triess <jf : ihe Breast or Hide; SiriiStages of
Coniiinnx>uonysc -Inzhorujhis BaUam-upuvlia'iy
'adapted H> cc try distast'cf the-l.ungS, and L\ter t which ' *
■ is pTodueedin-our ttimatt. :, : : -
."YTriLD CHERRY has longbeen known toposssssim
‘ f f poitahtthediirihatptbpcrtiis. -ThisfrtotisfainlUat
to every matron ih oar land, end pbyfliciansjof.cn pre* ,
seribeHindifTerent forma for a variety of complaints,—
Tur'aiaohaabeencqua'lyflDteciforHs.viiiucs; andaoffie:-
physicians whose namesare familiar to the.whole coun
ir *, Hasgooe so fa* a© ihat even CONSUME- •
TION could b*» cured by that alone. In other bandit
akain,ltwas nearly valueless; owing} noNloubt, to (heir
ignorance jrn preparing and administering it—n difficulty,
now entirety obviated by patient experiment and long
experience/; r /; ,
- The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two sub*
stances are.nowrfrr the Aral Unto combined and embod
ied in Dri WISTAU’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
By a nice chemical process? every thing deleterious o> ••
useless i*Tiriected,fo.ihat what remainsis the ex--
tronrdiharyuhd truly efficacious retnedy for-nll binds of
pulmonary dad liver diseases over known to. man To
convince all unbelievers that our theory is really true,'
we refer-to a few cases of cures performed by thiswotf- •
deifal medicine:
' : Plwai?t Ridor,Ham.co.,o^Sept. Si7, -
* r.DjP4BX~rßear,Slrrl toko, iho .liberty of advising -
you of the benefir I have derived from uie oße or Djl
VViftar 1 S Ba!aani'of.VV , .ildCherry**TwaspraBtniJpd' by
that terrible scourge Co>samption. in May last; The at
tack wav trufrlidfrifyiag io me,- for-five of bur family
(my bimbers bati.dieii pf Consumption. t
was afflicted,with nearly all the wersi features of the
disease.' Xhbd a distressing qaogh; and expectorated a
great dealof bfdod. hcetie fover, severe pains in the side
atid eh - st, coldchrlls, olternaUng- with flushes of heat, 1
acd cop Loria night Sweats. .■
' .1 was under the care of a skilful physician from the
timcTwas takeh'sicfc until aboal six weeks since, being,
tfieu about litlpless, and my friends considered my case
liopelessjor aUeastheyond our ptmicla.n’sski 1 !, advis
ed the use .Of Wisfar’s' Balsam of Wi Id Cherry; With- -
out my knowledge my faiher procured it and cmntEC'iicrd
adrainiiiering.it tb'inOv .and from ihe£rstdaylcdmmen-'
ccd taking ii .my and in I
wasublo to bis ourand bversfee my business, and labor,
which IstiH continue to do- I'have taken four bottles
of the medicine, aad now cousider myselfperfectly well.
- JEREMIAH ISCRIG;
ANOTHER ASTONISHING OUHEI!
' RusuviLLEyFairfield co., 0 ,1851.
iMx.J D.Park—Bear Sir: I wish to state to you that
my daughter Amanda, aged .Ifryebrs, had about a year ;
since a very.revere .attack of measles, which reduced •
her veiy much,' and - leftrher wfilfra' rockiog eougli.* X
employed aU-of the physician# vWiihiii.onr ; reach for the -
purpose of remoyingbercoughjbuf withouV success
She appeared to b© finking’ every
symptom of consumption- J ihentriedDr.Roger’a Liv
erwort OndTar/Batthis aggravated her cough, add
gaveher symptoms of a still more malignant character,
LWasTiOwmoftscnoaslyalarmed, anditwhs with trem
bling fea.p t »ai I/rom day toUay s&wthe progress of timt
insatiable dlsease,'ConstunpUon.:;lfeallyoespoired of
mydnnghter'STecovery. But,l .providentially saw the
"fcerUficate of doiiathanCoO'son, whose daughter, Sarah'
cured.of Consumption by : \yistar l s Balsam of
Wild Clierry . ThiicrcatcOja faint hope that it might
help-ffly daughter} ahdXlramedlhtely conuhefteoil using,
it, and it almost instantly. s?ivo relief; Her health wes
improved fromihe'first DoitlQV-and by Ihe’use-; of twov
bottles of Wii?tar , s Bilsamof Wild Cherry she was -
tored to perfect health,.mid she is not nowni nil
posedtoa.eougli. X : wi!lsaytonll thntare afflicted with
.aiiy disease tending to Consumption, do not despair, for
• Dr. Wistnir’s ‘Balsam of "Wild Cherry ’ will cure you' if -
you wiUbut try.iL. : ; ; ; , :, E. KALB.
-ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUKE!
. Will miracles never cease.! More'evidence of its
stupasßing hcaltU-resioratlve virtues l -
IVromrDr. Baker, Springfield* Wnshingion ro.. Ky ] :
i BmKariELD,Ky. v May 14, IMO.
• Messes. Sahpobd & Pass': Ttoke tuls opportunity of -
informing yonofainostrematkahle core performed op- .
on me by-mo use of Dr.Wistar’s Balsamof Wild Cher
ry. ■ 7 -.-1 r .■ 1 '■
* InihoyearlS4olwastaken wnluhe. fufiamination of
the bowels, which I Inbored under for s?xwecks, when
1 thefaihbf lh4t’l wasatmek*
cd with a,stvere cold .whichsettledltselfnponray lanRR
and for the spaed - of three year? T was confined to my
bed,Xtried all kinds of medicines , and every .variety of
old witbonl benefit, and. thus I weaned nlong until ihe
winter of 1845, when I heard of Dr; Wikiar’s Balsam of
•Wild Cherry,.. ;. ■ .
My friends persaaded-mo to give it a trial;'though. 1
hadgiyen up.aU bopes:of recovery j.and bad,prepared •
myself for me change of another world. Through their
.umakc use of Uiogenoine
•Wisteria Cherry* The effect was truly r
.astonishing. ' After five years o/afß ction and suffering
andafter.liavinßjSPem four ot five hundred dollars to no
purpose, and. the pest und respectable physicians
hairOroved-unavailing; 1 was soonrestoreii to-enure -
health oy.the b'esaing of. God andthe ufloofßr.Wistar’s
Balsamof WildChcrry.- «
Maytbe blessingof God rest upon 'the proprietors of -
so valuable a medicine as Wietar’s Balsam of Wild
.Cherry.i Yourkrespeclfttlly,’ - r W->H. BAKER. ..
■ ID*Genuine.XViata.r 7 s JBataum of Wild Cherry baa a
fac-aimlle ;itt the signature of Henry VTistar, M. D, Phil
ude)phia, and ** Sanford APork 3 l on a finely, executed *
steel engraved wrapper; No cither can be genuine..
lE?* Brice—Bl bottles for :
- gold by J.;l>, PARK, Fourth and. Walnut streets, Cln*
cinmtil.O.i General agent, to whom all orders must be
addressed. -
sl per boule-rslx bottles for 55,
Bold by ' J. D. I»AKK, Cincinnati; Ohio.
of Fourth and Avalntu •
whom all orders must be addressed.'. .
S KidffA Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcbx,Jr,'cornerM*Tkof *
fireet andihe-Biamana;,ll A FaUnestock & Co»Pitis~
burgh ;J A Jones, Flttsbdrjgh j Lec A Beck!iam, AHe
gheny City Hossell; WashiiigtoaX W« Lumber* * •
tan,,Franklin;. L B Bowie, .Uiuohtowu; JI
Greeirtburgh j -3 Konhti, Bbraerset; Scott & Gilmore
Bpdford;ReedacSon,llbntingdon;Mrs.Orr, Holliday*-
bnrghi gUaebrandatCbi rodmnaj t K might.KiUan
ninjf; Evan* & Vo,~: BmdtifiHe; m Wilaoa W Son
VVayncsburgh; M-Farlmd i; Co,N C.Ueiiiler, Mend
villej Barton’A ; Co,’Erie Moreen Jam' ’
Kelly Co,Boiler,- S Snutb r ,Beaverj JJ> Summertoa;
WattenfF L A CS Jones,.Condersport; P Crocker*
Xr.»Brownsyj)le. . fmarSO •
■IU INVALIDS ASDTHK SICKT
THE. CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES
*l3P?£ Tr pAttt Extbactos [ConneVs *
JC Daily's) curing all Barns ond all External Pains
and Bores. t
SW. Babntf Columbia for Staying or HoatorinjMhc-
Hamun Hair. , . b
■- : 3d- Hnefs.Kervs and Bont Liniment and Indian Vie-
Ofa&M Ettzfr-, a cure fof nil cases of Rheumatism. .
dtfv McNaWtAcotmie Oily a certain cure for Deafness.
Sih.Jfay’r Liniment, a known cura tor the Piles,
i Cth. Spokn's Sick Hta&ache Remsdy; , .
: 7th. Moihtr's lUUef t for all women in the family way.
: Slh. Lmcfcy'j Grcxl WtittTn lndian panacea* tor
Colds and fcVensh feelings and preventine fevers; for
Asthma, Liver. Complaint and Bilious AflecUona; for
Dmrrlicei, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite; for Costive- ‘
encisin femalesandmaies, ondnervonscomplaints ; for
Biomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, RheuruatUra, Ac.
.The; great points aro it is not bad to take, never elves
•pain, and never leaves one costive. . • . .
: Eblmstoek's VcTniifiigelWatm. Killer.) forCliildreh •
or. grown persons. <. -• • ‘ . •
10ih. Af«« Brsien’* Qrtat Pain E'Uer. ; No medicine :
has been discovered tuof is *0 happily adapted to use
in:<rnal/y.as.drops 4 to.be taken,xnd.yci perform-such
: wonders when externally us a wash or bath, b v
.friction. Ivrbomesfromlt?|toao'Ctfiterath" ; -
11th >B*unhoUs's. Roach and Bed Bug Bane, for driv
ingaw.ay Verinminashort ilrhe. e ’
BimS*. 'Em and Tcnptrants
& nk Syrup, the popular EX-
FOB COUGHS, CuiDSMNFLUiiNi
New yorlr Hair' J)ycs t \hc only, r
SURE coloring for the Hair*
15ifa. Lin'slsalmof China, nChinese Reuledy for Cuts,
Bruises, Sorer, Ac. » ’
IGih-rExtract Qf SaTtapQTiUa*. ;Thift artiole has-.ouiliv
' ed all.other Sarsaparillaß, and still gives as gTeat satisl
faction as ever. *
ntL ’inie . celebrated spread Strengthening Planter.
made from Dr.Lta’srecipcj'mid the most popular in the
market, < r
18lh. XPr.KUnt'fTboiAAcht Drop*.< A certain and easv
chro for Toot- ACbe. •- > > ;v . r,
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