The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 24, 1852, Image 4

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bavins there selected from the lotesUmptfrtalioua,
anlmtre hlw Mock of Black and Colored CIBTHS.
- caSSIMERES and: VESTINGS. which for newness of
designaand richness of fabrics, art: novsnrnassediby
apyhanie west of New York.—AH pf which ire i* pre
pared 10 make ro ordcfln aatrneriot style, at toe lowest
price possible, and cr rdlalty incite purchaser* to call
anderremirre the siockbeforepurchaßiog elsewhere.
■ TO TdTtOßS.—l.lmvenoauthorized Agentih this
city.foirtheMleof my work orvG ARMENTCUTTING.
Jl eaa ooly be had : allhesfore of the subscriber, 38
Market street, hlthe following prices, vis; wall Ipstruc
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marl? '• JAMES C. WATT.
R*UW tLUTUIHO HOCSK. :
EDMUND WATTS A CO.,
MERCHANT TAIDORS,
jSTo. 186 Libtrlg atreet, above St. Clair,
■' TTHVE opened a near Clothing Store, at the. above
mrn-v. iriafliivaiid nre now receiving a splendid jot of
i cloUis, CMsitnerefc, Vostiii^s, *CMof the latest import*
e?peeial-Ylcwib aty trade* and.
: which they are prepared td,m&ke-np tn.order «»the lar
teat and meal fashionable; aiyle* 'They intend. to pay
at riot attention to this branch ortheir bnsitiesr, and Jhey
heYe fulpcottfidetce ihattheywinbe able la gW* tbetr
. cuaiomeraenuresaUsmction.: they arpaiaomanugeto*
• liar a choice lolof READY ftl^bppOTHlNQ^o!
■ the newest atylea, which they wiUseU low for.earn.
As ail ibis stock Uenarely new, n it worthy the auen-.
on of boycta. £aprU>:y
' 'WBIBB ASO SDBB*H CbOIBIBO l
THREE BIG DOORS!
Ifo. 151, liberty Btreet,PiiUburgk.
TOHN MeCLOSKEV bos now the pleaaare of in
ti; noancing to his namei-oas-frienda and tliepublic jo
; general,thathia Springandßainmerirtpok isnowready
lor UiEprelioa, ■wkich ue believes will be found to be
one' ofthelaigeat atidbest selected Blocks of Ready-
Made Clothing to be found in the Western Coantry. i
Ho haa thia aeasoa naldmore-tban usual attention: to
-the nanojactinine ana style of Ms G aments* bo that the
▼cry lowest priced, as well is the finest, are *ot np in a
style and elegance nottobe surpassed. m
Ho would particularly chUihe attention of all dealer*
in Clothlnjr to his present splendidassortment of .
BssdyJSsds Gatmenti)
; Ashe feel* confident,upon examiriationof the ooalltlei
and prices of his goods, he eon offer them such induce
menu as shall make it their interest to purchase ot his
establishment. ■■ .. -V
-m&ny years? experience, and great success m tbe bu
slnetSy together with an unprecedented uholaaU and ra*
mil patronage, has enabled hiin to get lip Gaifiuents to
sail the basinets habits and.tastex of eyery location in
the Union,whiebis of the utmost importance to whole
"S thiTcauingdepartment wUl.be found* choice se>
- lection of the most faahionabtegoods, consisting of-r>
Aa. &e. ■ Alad; arieiceUfentassorUnent of
TESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable stylea
sll of which he Is prepared to make to order in the best
manner and at the moat reasonable prices*' -.
. COME, THEN, ONK,ANI>>ALi*!
•. The Assortment, the Quality, and the VsoieiyiU tht
moat extensive, undoubtedly, to be To tad la the ...Unite*
Staler: ; mar3S__
TSrrTSBUBGH'AiSD ALLEeiIENV'cITV IiOtVDS
r —Wanted atbCatrate%attbecornerof Market and
Third streets, by • Tjg?l ; A. WILKINS k CO.
Co-Partnership Nolle*. ;
mBE subaeribers have ibis, day entered tniojinnner-
I abip.undcrthe style; ana linn of-TAAFFB, UA-.
GUIRE A BANE for tbenuipose of carrying on agen
efa! Commission and Proifuce Baridciu, and conuapnl
ly hope their Jong erperif nee, eltenslve mercantile nc
aaaintancei and peraonal; anentibn to ihe.'loiereaw of
loir euatomeroe will entitle them, to a share of public
patronage, whleb u ahall be their siudyto deserve,
- LUKE TAAFFE, Pillaburgh, .
S&M’L MAGUIRE, Camberl'd, Tild.,
WSi.C BANE, Washington, Fa.
Pitiiborgh, AptilH. 1353. (apd
HOPE FQBtiVJt Y*
- -Cofiliruti JBcßrlde:ft Co.|
MAStTFACTORttSor . v g ,
Iron Sdlinf and OmamaUal Iren Work tn all
N 0.28, WOOD BTREEty PITTSBURGH.
mnE»dwtU«™ beg le»ve iMPtetfaUir to inform their
X Wend» uni the public genendlyvlhai, hirelM receir
ft large nraaberof new patientsfor Iron Suling t ac«i
which* togetherWiihtbosepr«vlbbsly.on.hftnd|Coihpilftei
the greatest variety:,«i» offered InibU CUy-Hhey arc
. npy pr»p*Wd i«f'«t»* same ■ for Cemetery
parpoaes. balconies, fences* garden*,Window; guards,
tree boxes* hat recks,centre tables, a style or
workmanship and fimsbnotto be sarpassd.anacbeiper
-than any heretofore mannihciurtd west of the moim
tftfHL. :
Alio, cooking stoves, hollow ware* and casting! of all
description*, as tuntal. • ■ ■ i7* ,
- aEOKOS BLETOHEB, : ; .
FROM- ystr YORK,
• MANUFACTUHERof (he Cele
brated GOSS AMER VENTILA
TING WIG,- ELASTIC BAND
TOBeEES.andevwrjdescription of
Ornamental Hair tor Ladles ami
GeatlemeD,No.7SFounhttreefcbe
tweenWcod and Market. Pittsburgh.
: member's System enables Ladles
and Gentlemen to measure their
heads-wilhai'enrecy. :
• No. 1. His round Of the Head. . „ ■
*■ ■«* a. From the ibrehead over lie bead to neck, No. 8.
3. From earls ear, otbt the ton. ,
u 4. From ear to car, roaod Ibe farebfiaa.
■ For Taiaea, it tettnktUf lie Bead mly.
- A fiper Pattern, li» exact ihape of the Bald part,
lylgaa ■ ■■■ ■ .■••■■■■ • •■• •• ■ •
jitney to BifferentLina ol Packet Ship.
. J? AS SENGEB’OFFICE,
Hoi 410 liltncty Straetr PUt»t>urgli. • ■
tor n W. BTBSEB (_Co.,ea Setia, rf
Fint,Nrv York ;3& WeurUa Bead, liver?Ml; aniSS
enaUt ttrm,lau OrUant,
. BAS a Line of Faekeu ;
■twfi'* LWelpoaU?NeV¥ork i a , r
jSfttffWv Linear Packet* trom lav- tUMKi -
javlxwy »«TU«I m«iH»ileliihl»4 on-<ai v i x if'«y
o I ah tee o t h of eacfcaßaßnMß
i&omh; time of Fackatuo Beltimore on Ute snn of
«achobnUi. -Alio—ft Line ofPacket* on the Bih and
31th. of each month -from London and Forumontn to.
?yTwS3rhF»ft«if ilghtttlwaYioahmd. far any amount,
* tt tbe' lowest. latea of discount; and all f nforaaupn
4lO Liberty at.. Plttrbargh.
■ : Emporium ofLiant! . ,
CEUSBBAXBDETHESEAi OIL AND LAMtS.
XSf H. WRIGHT, (snceenorto J.S.Toooh),Mann-
W i Jußtutt of ana Dealer Wholesale and. Retail in
the tbove named Oiluituopiiii noarrece lying alarre.
assortment of LAMPSffor bcrnlng-the Etbereal Otl,
floiyiphipa and Pine Oil* AlsOj Lamps of every descrip*
U^^G&U?^?L^Wick !l Glo oe . >
Chimney Mats, Cans* and all things pertaining .to the
tf Kh«ieal,Camphln6oor Pine OH, regulirly eoppUed
once or twice * week. /, ■; y y,
: Allorfert left with the wagon, which!* constantly
passing through the city, will ne promptly attended to.
■ N. 8." Lamps of sll Kinds altered to born the Elbe*
teal OiL All arpclos delivered in any part of the city,-
orin Allegheny, flee of coat. w WH ,
. Non 82 Fourth *t, (Apollo Hall,)
• between Market ana Wood itreeu.
r/?ffT]l fcSIHKMAV,
fof the Uiefirmof S&nds&Relnera&n.
fcOOTB EKINSSItAIt * QO*i
tMPOBTERS AND. DEALERS IN :
aitili&WdultaiX&Hlrilt WattKMcumaU, 2V»!»,s•{,s«.,
vtrrn btsxst, oot boo* snots wood, rmratnuiß, -
nruEE leave, to announce to the trade and the public
• I reneTallv, that they havelhemselves carefully se
iectedandlmportedfromEurope,! largo stock ofGold,
andSllver JSslches, WaicnjMalerials,tt«d,Tool;ror:
Watoh mttk* ra; and « mom elegant auortmenvot Jew
elfv.'frotnthebesttoailufactoriea— which they oiler at.
prices a« low a* thby canbe parchaued lit the.eaatern
“raSr stock of Welches consists of Gold and Hirer
Patent Levers ;do Detached Levers; d£> Leplnca; fill
verQaeniers; and elegant French iSrae piece*, ofthc
mostapprovei makes" Together withelarge stock of
ClwduS, and TUne Pleces,lront tho best AmencanFaeto-:
ri Xbelr atoek of Jewelry comprises articles of e«ry
descriptfonlinhis line, «ueh asjftnger Rin£t, Barßlngs, •
BrSSi Pins>Biacelet* Gold, Fob *nd Gn«nl Ch*io«,
GoldGltardXsys fcndjienlsj. kortets,OoMjmd BUyer
fiilvtf GcTDti&..Sil?cr tnd ,Td>to &nd
l£aSw^ aS fcney Articles *ener*lly
kf pi of this description. ■ .
'Tjiov would rtspcctfiiUjr cili thGettent?bnt>r, thoitsdc
<otbeJexter3tVe t£cli ofWoteh
or everr VArleiy, wbtcli they have ffloit cwefally sc*
h»Ao«lwonhwa # lofewgrfMenj
scope* Spy Glasses end Opera ClAMt* fro^r?.ifS
junnOetor? taEngUsd. TogetbexwiUi AgTestvsriety
ofothetArocles too namerous to mention. t . iV . i -
Clocks, Welches fend Jewelry repaired ih im best
, otuitter and oflthe most rcasopaolp icnns. [octit.y
PDDOBB * VOBOi
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ftTA'SOfIESTEK PAINT,
AiUKHontr Cmr, Pa.
Niw YoK, December MUi, 1851.
I hive analysed a sample of 2UNOBGSYRS MIN*
past.PATNT.for PcoosßftFoiffl,end find it to con<
t»Ja thetbllowiig:
SgSb* „
Per oxide of ltpn, * - - 18,41
lime,. « ' / * * >®?
* ' s!oo
Water and Lou, ■ ... 8,00
. ioo
JXh&P&jr&tfefiCtaopte* cofijftfaedl
•jaSSn'wM tte om JOB dMlWdßbotolmvoanßlyatd,
j fiiUo diTei ftom *tnT»Tera««oriJio lomp* powdered,
InJniiea together. £lu*lwi yield*** follow**
. ; fee Oxide of Iron, • * S*"
BUlM*od Mamin*, - * BMW
. .Ume, ' * * ’St ’■
.VKS&u* ■ - A:
10040 '
{fifr aiffetento S J«**nm* wJ»m from the mineral hot
•ffifessrassfflSaflif?®
lBslsS>ffSm
orar^ownwr*^^^^jtf.ir.ohemUt.'
.(jj-ForuJohr JOBt»gOHfeßB.>PM>««yrowt,
» *V-T: ~ 0 ’ "
“J/I.BIKBC. WATT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
38 Mnrktf,ht{M!an SKSni_and Tkiid ttrita.
itt brand**,
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Dtiblip arc infoiroeil-thai vfo fire tt(ro^tfltonlng L
■T regulnrlyto Ihc East and Weal. A*(4 arc I lr
IhrwiKl allCoods entineted to our c “, te -,„ _. ' -
ASMMJAfc MESSENGER sent daily*! JliUndet;
- r m,.t4o>gioet.f.M. Also, daily io Cincinnati, «T
free of charge, and Gooda returned
,by first Express. , -
v ' BUU of Exebange foiaale on JEnglsnd. Ireland and:
Scotland, for any amount,payable on principal Banking
'nonseaor Post Offices mttollnited Kingdom.
■ decB4 . BAKER frJhQBSYTH, Agents;
Bercto«nt»’i*OTt»Dte Bo»t lilac.
1852. gj|ggjg| (jjjgjffi i ßft * 852 -
Forth* tPranspoTlation ofMerchcmdi&e andProduce^
. .^JESEHfJS 4 ' AND UA]tHOASS).«VTWSXH ‘
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
Uptime, ten days. ■ ? -
PATTON
- mpoHSSt Market sty(near Sixth,! Philadelphia.
JJ. A. tt’ANULTY & CO ,
a^ajiMna*in, 409and4to Pennstreet,Pittsburgh.
A-VING increased ourftqilities and -otherwise im
proved our arrangemeut*for/Frti{ispartaiion,we
.are now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce
and Merchandise, torhip (onibeopeningof the Canals,)
with promptness and dispatch. :r.
TheSecUonßost system of transportation overour
i State improvements has bcenja-useabout ten years*
Undlhegreatsuccessandfavoriihßsmei with, isasuf-:
considered a
dbubtfuTor nccerl'am expenmentrbuiis acknowledged
by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation
UaedbnC&naW (when intersectedby-Railroads.)
Gootb tooded idtoi bhr-3oats : at TUisbnrgb) remain
nhiiistttrbedimtQ unloaded atbuMYarchbuselßMarket
streeVPhlladelp&ltt,thereby entirely avoiding ihedelaV
consequent©!! three different transhipments, and secu
ring ttie Goodsineniire lots, the packages
clean, and la as good order os. when shipped., ;'
Produce* Ac, consigned to our Honse at Pittsburgh,
wiU. be and . forwarded, always, at tbe.lowest
current canal rate s,itrlclly according to .instructions,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad
vancing charges, &c<
_feb23 C. A; WPANULTY A CO._
Vara Ucducrdl
- WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, '
TOOK BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WAStK
JJ INGTON CITYi: Fam Rsduckd.
Toßaliimoee, * - 53,00 less than Pa. Railroad.:
To Philadelphia, ; SI,OO do do do-
To Waahinfftbn City, ?82,30 1 do do* do
TM* tstheoulyOffiee: which insure* a THROUGH
TICKET 10 Washington,and, by taking ibis Rome, pas*
sengers will tmve time and money, •
The: Moil Boat Heartying the,United States Mail,)
leaves the Monongahe'.a Wnar£ above the Wire Bridge,
EVERY AFTERNOON,at s o'clock,via the YoogbTo*
gbenyKiver. Passengers Will lodge on the Boat. and
loietplendid United States Mail Coaches at West New*
morrung.-over ihe Plank; Road; crossing the
mountains In daylight. Take tiie caagniucent sleeping;
Cars of the'Balumorc anti Ohio Rniiroad, aV 10 O'clock,
P.M. Breakfast at Baltimore > and Washington City,
dine in Philadelphia, and arrida'in New York the some
evening.
Fare to Baltimore,. • - • 5 0,00.
do Philadelphia, - - 10.00.
d.o Washington City. * 10,00.
MONONG ABEL A ROUTE.
-The Steamer leuvesthe Wharf, above the Bridge,
Daily, aiBo'elock, A. M. Travelers leaving Fit'sburgh
by the Moraing Boat, will cross the mountains the same
night, end arrive in Cumberland the next morning for
tlieBo s clock traia of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup in
Baltimore and. Washington City, and arrive m Phiisdel*.
pULa at 2o’clock, the Bame uight
• Fare to Baltimore, - - 9 0,00. ?
-do Philadelphia, • - * - 10,00.
■ do Washington City, * - •' 10,50;
For Tickets by either ot Ute above LineSi please call
it the West . Newlon Plank Road Office, in the Morion
g&hehi 110050, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent
. aprt . ■ ;■ ■
niOUIOAR ORSTttAL RAILROAD.
iSM 1852. ISlffl,
- CLEVELAND AND DETBOIT LINE, -
In connection: with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail*
road. Cleveland odd Erie- Railroad, Cleveland, and
Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
PASSENGERS, will be ticketed through Rom any
point on Lake Michigan,, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
and Piustargbt and from either of those placet to any
point on Lake Michigan.
This Line will he composed of two new low pressure
steamers,haiU expressly for the route.
CLEVELAND, - - Cap!. C.C SusUd.
FOREST CITY, - - , Cag. L; A. Pirate*
A Boat will leave Cleveland f- r Detroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening, at Oft o’clock, arriving in
both cities the following morning, in season for the roor*
niug train ofcara forChicOgo, Cincinnati and Fitubargh,
ana for the Lake Superior nndSogiimv boats at Detroit.
They will run from Cleveland in the following order:
FOREST CITY.
Monday* ■■■ .Wcdnetdav- •■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■— .Friday.
CLEVELAND.
Tuesday—•—.*»..•-•Thursday• ••»•. •--'•Saturday.
CLEVELAND.
Monday* *Wedne*dav»..~ ••••Friday.
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday ••• • *• ‘Thursday -..«>•*•• •*. • Saturday.
The nnderrig-ned are prepared to make contracts for
all kinds of Freight* from Cleveland to Dctrolt, Macki
naw, Saute Bte. Marie, and &*1 pons onLabe Michigan,
.The OCEAN, CASPIAN and sT. LOUIS will compose
the line until tlie now Boats are ready
AGXNTS.
C. BRADDERN A CO. Cleveland.
PITMAN, TROWBRIBOB A JONES, Detroit,
aprlfcSm '...v • v ." • . -
S UMMB ft ARRANGE ME N 2*.
OHIO A; PEHNSTLYAIU RAILROAD.
■ aa
The only WeHemrailToadrwmmgeuto/Pitteburgh-
rose rabar fas j>kziwio» t&xoaio »v*s.
T* CZredond, Cincinnati, ZWtdo,. Itorefc,
and the various Lain Pons. Only JHrtcf Lin* to Tan*
unjMatsiUonaniWocMttr.
T7IVE TRAINS amrlTrtnn Piusbnrghy (Sundays ex*
JD -cepted>—
-EXPRESS TRAIN
Leases Pittsburgh at 830 a. m.‘ Passengers dine at Al
liance oi l r. si, and reach Massillon at 230 r. tc This
Train runs through to Massillon. The AUianee Home
Unow open, and has excellent are mntodntlonsTor the
traveling public. , t
NEW FAST PABBENGEB TRAIN
Leaves Pittsburgh al 11a.. u , during at Salem, and
reaching Alliance at 3.45 r. k* in time for the train to
Cleveland.'This train stops only at' Rochester, New
Brighton* Enon« Columbiana and Salem- :By either of
these trains passengers can reach Cleveland about half
past live o’clock, and in lime for the Evening Boats on
Lake Erie. • • ■
By taking the Fast Train at 11 a. H , they eon transact
their basiaess in Pittsburgh before startmg, and save
three hoars over the WellsviUe route.
Passengers can take the Fast Train and be in Dunkirk
the next morning, or in Chicago in the evemngof the
■next day;- - ■
Through from Putsborgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, in
nbonuvc,and a half hours. Fare $4. Fare to Massillon,
103 miles, SO -
.The Express Train conungeaMward, leaves Massillon
aill a. M.,reaches Alliance at 12 15*. h* connecting with
the line from Cleveland dines there, and arrives at Pitts*
bargb &(9 f. w., giving passengers tune to take tea In
PittBbnrgb,andgaoa By the Pennsylvania Railroad at
030p.m.
. Paisenrenby this rome cojne from Cincinnati to Pitts
burgh in two days, without night travel, tuid save from
one to two dava in connecting with the Penna. Central
Railroad.
Passengera leaving PitubargbniSllO a u o reach Can
ton at ir. .v* and Massillon.at Sb3or v. At Massillon
; the line connects with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield,
New Pbilndelpbia, and ax Enon to New Castle, Poland,
warren, Mercer and Erie. .
THE FREIGHT TBAIN,
With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30
a. Jt.and wails at Alliance for the arrival of the Past
Train; leaves there immed-aielyafter,and reaches Mas
sillonai6.3o r.«-
- . H?-The Nora Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pnubnrgh at 10 a. an and 0.30 v. n., and New Brighton
at 7 a. M. and IP. a., stopping at lutcrmediaie stsuonr.
Excursion tickets; good ror two days, sre sold between
Pillsbnrglb Rochester and New Brighton,
■ Quarterly ticket* are sold at low rales, and tickets by
the package to some of the stations.
Excursion.parties are accommodated at reasonable
rales. .
The fast train retnrnlng, will leave Alliance at 1. 16 p.
JJ.jNewßrlgbtOn at7P. st.,and will reach Pnubnrgh at
8 A. M.
The trains do not run on Sunday, v
Omnlbusses run in connection with the trains-to and
from the station on Federal street.'
For tickets apply at the Federal street Station of the
Offlo and Pennsylvania Railroad, to
„ GEORGE PARKIN,
■ Ticket Agent,
orto J. MESKIMEN,
MonongahelaHoaie, PUtebnrgh.
Nctk.—By the roqte by steamboat 30 miles to wells
ville,and thence by railroad lOOmlles to Cleveland, the
fare la ;
Pittsburgh, June tM.1852.
TTIDE9—4S Dry Hides, lust: reeeivedtin store, for
XL sale by pr.3] L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS.
1 EAD—I,OOO pigs soft Galena-Lead, landing from
X* steamer Persia, and for sale by
1028 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
/10BN IN EAR—so bus. prlmo Yellow, 1 ju«t receive!
V/ and (or sole by
Jy9 - RUSSELL A JOHNSTON
~ - W hoksals ana He tall.
A ‘NO PARASOL
.*T MANUFACTOR* > No. 143 Wood street. JOHN
Vy. TIM, no tv o fie r 5 for sale, at Easiern prices, n large
Assortment of the above Goods, to which tie attention of -
dealers. !* invited-. ;Al*n, CArpot Ravs, tod Ladle*’ 1
• BaWhalv.. . ,•-■ ... ■-
hiilgniuMt for ms seoeat or creaitore.-
BV order of voluntary assignment, executed on the
BUiday of Mfty,in the year 1852, by Clabk.M’-
Uaxtn &- C0..t0 Rfchard T.Letsch» ar.,ihe said Clark,
M’Grath fcCot, made the said Richard I.Leech,jr,j a
Trustee) for ihe benefit of their creditors. All persons
having claims against the said finoe are requested to'
present thetu to ihe subscriber;, and aliperson* indebted
to tbeJLrra, arenotlfied tooalion the subscriber, at 133
Wood afreet, ritiiburtrh; and-pay or-arrange the same.
mvl? H T LERfill, JO.
gsvr SdOki> at zr«w York Prloes<
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS.
-.nowotowng.from-Cartels, Fletchers, Harper’s,
Appletoa^ocribueris.podd’s,Pmnam, Ac-New York;
Ooald>,A.LßjColn» Jewett, Ac., Boston;- Martin, A ft,
Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Publica
tion ; and American Sunday Sehol.Unioh. and Man Sab
bath School Society,
Together with fresh importations of standard Tbeolo
gicoTand Miscellaneous work* from Europe, and a {ante
varietyof stationery- _ .
63 Market BL,
myffi udiolniiig.WU.oa'. Jewelry Siorn.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
mr.-130 wooD'er., THttD i>ooß_Bn£wvTiEoiii Alin,
■ BOWS * SmKTi
_ IMPORTERS*™! maunfactorer*
CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND
,grW DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, HI
: FLES, to. We keep ageneralas
r w laisnedt of Ho above ankle* con-
Isiamly on band; a genoia! Vatiety of
'■Faney Hardware-. Alio, Unas* Pinole andHevolven,
!Fl**ks» HoTn*,SSot Dell*, Cap*, PoWdori Lead and
iBollota; Bowie, Dirk, Hunting- and Rocket Knlve*, -
['nilbn-Aid Heir Dnuon T :'Sheani-Pocket Ecliwr*,’
.Ad. AlKSrTrttiMe* and SnpportM*.’ >
1 Jobbing and repairing neally exeenkd.
! -RlFDEal—We-aromakkgmaeß Ofevery desciip
'tion, tender, of the beaunaterial,and workmansblp
'waHhntedJ-’Dnlen received for them At Wboldaleor I
Retail, will be filled with despatab. Hnntinr partiea I
(applied at Wholonle-prtcei, - [myU |
r to V* *
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<* * , 4 * s > 4 t » » 1 ' t jW / /*.%
•« * _ ,p „ e * *\&* *y-»■*.**• * >* V, •,*',*' 4 »*-*,* ,*■ * «r *-
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- - jnftinmct 'gomyamVg.
a*il JStiiliu laiatavtii" ~ ; |
T'HE:OEl?lC&ortli6jiM»faßt» po.i/Jforik AsitrUm
—pV’t Nb. Ml ©t>tt* slre«t,lhitd faousajnaslof Wood
BtreauwtieiMheeiibsetibir will issue Rolleieaoa lhilWr
ingaandthelrcoMents.andonShlpnienuby Sie&mboala
aJUi olher vewels, for.iiieaboveoldnnilresponslbls.
Company, tanm WM. T. JONE 9, Agent.
Stausatnal Vita lnturusa OODptare
properly,bus
an ample capiio.], nr.il afford. superior advantages
. In point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city
: ana country merchants, and owners -of dwellings, cad
isolated or eonntry property. _ -
■ ; A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,
■ -octal Branch Office,Wo.ddSmithfleldst.tflttsburgh 1
Cain mutual Firs lhtorancs Odmpaßy,-
OE BENNSYLVANti.
OAPITAL, 8100,000.—The undersigned is the:
Agent of the above Company for Allegheny county,
and is prepared to take risks on as favorable terms as
-any responsible Company'-in. the .State.-. All losseß
pxomptly'paidin sixty- days.after proof, otlhe samoisr
.Also,Agentfortbe KoystoneOUlfe (nsarance Company,
of, Harrisburg, MOFfITT, 20 Fifth st.
IS«w EngiaaillUvc Stock Insurance Co.,
tftw Haven, Connecticut.
HORSES, CATTLJ3, Ac , insured against death by
disease ot accident. Capital *50,000, with power
to increase to ssloo,ooo
Diawroas.
Thomas Kendrick, . Alfred Edwards,..
J. Lewis Taylor, John Saxton,
NatbanielThurber, Wra, W. Kendrlok...
Thomas Kkmdbicx, President. .
George T. RtynoUU. Secretary. - .
ClTfiTlt* A DOBBS, Agent*,.
. NOvlsEfcornerof Wood and Fifth *13.,
my 29 % (over Patricks A-Friend’* Banking House;)
JHKW'■VOKIi UFE inSUtiA.SCiTu&O|-
ACCVmrLATEV CAPITAL, 8500,000.
mUE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been.unusually
1 lnrge, sbowingtbtt.tlis company has been doiug'a
very large and prosperous business.
The dividends in 1848 were CO per cent. .
u « |847 “ 60 “
u «» ig4s 11 CO *
« « . ; 'lB4O ** 40 u '
te u > 1850 “ 40 “
« « 1851 “ $0 u
u u • 1852 “ 40 “
This Is among thooldestcompanieainthe United States..
Its accumulated capital it constantly increasing for the
benefit of member* present and future. - :
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
Pun* FasEMiir, Actuary-
CURTISfc DOBBS, Agts:
Pittsburgh, cor. of Woodbind Fifth street* over Pat*
rick A Friend’s Banking Houses
CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN.
■ Also,agenta for Protection and Fire and Ma
rine Insurance; capital 8130.000, and of Branch ofilce.
Empire State Health Association, cash, including,accu
mulated capital 818.000.
Alio, agents for the purchase oud sale of real estate,
myll ■■ ■ •
ISflllltAHOUi.
rnilE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
X ANCECOMPANY.--OfficeiNortU Room oflheEx;
'change,Third sireeWPbUaddlpMa.:- •• , ,
Fiau lsstrujiKCß.—Bulldiuga, Merchandize,and otbei
property ill toon and ee«nirjf r iUEured.against loss oi
fire at the lowestrate of premium.
. Mouisa iHsußAKca—'They also insure Vessels,-Car
goes and freights; foreign or under open or
■special policies, aslhe assured may desire. : •
also tnsure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
Überttlterras. ' , „ _ ■ ; ,
DIBECTORS—Joseph H; Seal,Edmund A. Sottder
John C. Davls.Robcri Burton, Johnß. Penrose,Samuel
Edwards,Gcb.G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R.
Davis, William FolweU; John Newlfn,Dr. R. M. Huston,
JamesC.Hand,Tbeophilua PaUlding,H.JoheiJSrooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig; George Serrlll, Spencer Me*
livain, Charles Kelly, J- G- Johnson; William Hay, Dr
S. Thomas; John Sellers. Wra.Eyre, Jr..
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D; T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. -
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Taos. G. Hoot, Vice President.
. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary.
Office of tho Coopauy,No. 42 Watcrmcet.i’ms'
burgh. Qclftdtf) • IVA. MADEIRA, Agent
The Fnnklia Fite luturancs Company,
TYIRECTORS:
\} Charles W.Bancker, George W. Richards,
■ • ■ • Thomas Hart, MordecaiD. Lewis.,
Tobias Wagner, AdolphiE. Boric;
SamuelCrant DavldS. Browne,
Jacob R.Smith, : MottU Patterson.
CIIAS. N.BANCKER, Preset.
Cass. G. Bojicheb, Secretary. .
IP"Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and country
at rate* as fowas are consistent with security. *
The Company have te&erved a Urge Contingent Fund’
which, with Uielt Capital aitd Premiums,«ft*lyjnve»ied»
afford ample proteciioittOthe assured.’
The Assets of the Company, on January l*t„18S1, at
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, worses fob
iows,vix:—''-.-'.'
Mortgages ■■ _ ''*• C 9
■ .RcafEstate* ■ »> 7d;
Temporary ■■■ H3,W>a 17
Stocks ■■■■
Cash, Ac. .bw.g.t. > C4,34d81
«l^ia,?o3U
. Since their incorporation* a period ofSlycaTajhey
bavepoidnpwanUcf Ohm million Four tiundwi Then*
#amfikliarj,loMe*by fire, thereby affording, evidence
of the advantages otfafterance.aa well as the ability anil
dLßpoiitfontomeetwitbprooipmesvainiabaitiea.
J.CABDTnKR COFFIN,Agent}
OffieeN.E. corner Woodanddd au. .
State Mutual Tire Insurance .Company.
H ABftISBURtiHV P A.t M A V 1, IS6S,
Capital of S»00,000.
BRANCH OFFICE, NtM SmiOfitSA tett:, Piiubwgh.
•; SSCOSP i V&SSAX. STATUJreSt*
Total am*!, of properly *i risk**** »»**»**St4,€39,ClO 00
Amount ofbilis receivable (in
fbrmofPremianLnoteafroflk
■ members*• • *■*• •«. *■.**•■*..*. - Sl?B|s‘i7 (Jl.
Amoamof PrcmiQtns-***8125,C'.»5 10
To(allosses,returncd?femiums» „
reinsurance and expenses* *~ 95,140 SO
Interest on Loans»—.***
Cash £arplna»*—•• »•»
Estimated present value of Sta
tionery! uffiee Furniture, &c-*
Total--- •SSUO.aW, 03
One»balfof this amount expires within a year.
SUE Directort;« presenting tho Second Annual Re
port, lake leave 10 congratulate the members epott
marked success of the State Mutual Fire insurance
Comnsay*. In operation only wo years, it has taken a
position betide the older institutions o' the kind, and.
proves by its very great success that the mutual system
as adopted by them it, beyond a best -hudi,
only-safe mode ofinsarance. >
The heavy tosses of the past year which have omtihl*.
lated many stock companies, leave the Stale Mutual
withacatn surplus of upwards of thirty»o'no thousand
dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly %wo hundred;
thousand dollars*which is constantly increasing.
The Directors submiuhauhe SiaieMtnoal Firelnsu*
.ranee Company offers to awnere of safe property in
ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded.
Dfreeters—John F. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwiek, Stun*
uel JCnes, Philadelphia; John 8.. Packet, A. A- Carrier,
Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J.: Gillct, S. T. Jougs,
Robert «iou.
John P. Raihcrfbrd, Purident; A. J. Gillet* Eicntarp.
jelid&wtf A. A- CAftHlEtt. Actuary.
The Farmer* and jaeeUanlc*’ Health In
auranoe Association,
OF PITTSBURIiH, PBNNA. .
AID IN TIME OF HEED! .
omce—coKSKa op BMiTuriELD xnD rnnan streets.
GCAIIANTY CAPITAL, 930,000.
TIUS is an association established fortbe mutaai relief
of its members, in cascs.of sickness or accident, hy
the payment of their Annua! Deposits Persoavm Rood
health may become membeivnud be cnmled to a weekly
benefit, m case of sickness or acciUcnu All who ]om this
Association are entuted to a vote in the elecuon of
officers, and to participate in the profits of tho Associa
tion. it is established on a safe and permanent barns,
being bothMutaal and Benevolent in its designs, with
the lowest rates consistent for us security) and conduct
ed in a manner u> insure us permanency and durability.
All persous can see tho advantages of taking out a
policy from the General Office.
tbxhlv nsposrrs.
8 2,00 per year,drawsB 2,ooper week;
3,00 do do 3,<io do; r
4,00 do do 4,Q0 do {
fi,oo do do 5.00. do;
8,00 do do . 6,00 do;
7,00 do do 7,00 do;
B,oodo : do 8.00 do;
0,00 do do 0.00 dot -
10,00 do do 10,00 do;
- INITIATION FEE, for Membership,- 81^0—which
must be paid at the time of making application, end the
first years 1 deposit within twenty days. Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,
- • ' - owtcuhs.
Frefidmf—D. W. '
net TftsuDru and 2Y<w«w-Wm. M. Wilson.
SiCTctary—KitV. Brown. r
Finance .Commutg—A.J, Childs, A* D. Christie, and
D. A*M’Masiers. •;- s . fmarlliOm
Henry Rletiartlaan, dewelteiy *
TTAVING te-fittedbls store In a handsome manner,
Jl and but recently returned from the Eastern cities
- with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would coil the attention of nis friends and cus
tomers to tho fact, that among his Watches will be found
the tnosldesiroble styles,patterns and^maker*; Of Jew*:
elry,Ujo latest styles of broches, broavt pins, fob and
vest chain*, finger rings,ear rings, miniature,lockets,
AOr, Ae*.
. FANCY, GOODS—Sucii as pa;v«r mache, work tables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, nerfuma bottles, table
rams, Coil’s pistols, porle moumes, in great variety;
china fruit andcake dishes, Ac-, with *u endle&a variety
of nsefuJ and ornamental articles, wbichhaVe only u> be
seen to bo oppreciated.
novl NO. 61 MARKET STREET.
Cltlxea* an<k ritrangera f '.
DO you wish to purchase fine
the niual price t. If so; call si HOOD’S:
MfttißNEW JEWELRY STORE, G l Marktt slrw t
two doors north of Third,, and take n look at his new
stock, just arrived, anti you can-there purchaso-Watch*-
esorany kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and notoe churged iwo prices for evorythiug, as-you
nave usually been t but can gei the very best
goods at the lowest.eastern prices. Do not behove what
others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come
and See for yourselves*. All goods sold aithiß establish
mentwjU be warranted as represented atUmeof sale—
so that all msy purehaseoquttlly safa and cheap, aulfl.
IF. Time is money, sorely it deserves to be: watched,
and, reader, you may be assured that— : •••
. - ; Watches better ne’er were sold,
. Whetherof silverot of gold, ■.. v
Than you wiU findj-whcn e‘ef you go,
- Andlook aithoseon sole below..^
li. RBISBnABr & CO.)' „
V FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD,'
tmporte» andDealcriln Clooka, Watoße*
-i atxf Jewlfjf, WalcA MtutncUSf Watch JUaJeers TooltiSec*
BEG leave totuuiounce to the trade and the publie
generally, that they have-jast .received, from the besl
manufaeturen in Europe, a large lot of Gold ucd Bilver
Watches, Watch Materials,and a most ele
gant assortment of Jowelry ? from the best manufactu
rer*—which they offer ■' at pnees as low. as they nan be
purchased in tho Ea*tem market*. , a .
■ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry .repaired In the LeBt
manner,and on tho most reasonable terms*
■ Profit attention paid to orders from a distance. • .:,
;T>AIBINS—C3 boxes (( J. Kristies 1 ? brandfor sale by
K tny!3 - SMITH A SINCLAIR,
i/10-FARTNBRBHIP^—The subscribersbave this day
V/ associated theuuelveß togetbera* Fdrtnersvfdrthe
purpose of transacting a -Wholesale! Grocery; Produce,
iilquoTandCommisaipnbiiBiness,-uiidcrthefirmof John i
I Blact A Co., Nov 2l# Comer ofLitrerty and Irwin sts,,
JOHN BLACK,
TW &y M- JR.
i „ ,'W v !' > _
r • V <V*;- “
1 - * r {r_ S 4 %
oa rniLAoauHU.
830,478 CO
700 40
HOME INSURANCE,
Chtttp Dry tJoodl 1 _
, JAMES M>iOAWOX>ESB fc CO i
109 Wood Wood-IStrcef,
; A- utJ and well assorted
A WoSKfllwSo S SOMMM fiOOBS. ton
slating in put , of French ;andFlnglish Proad..Cloths,
ISvccdfl/ Cassiraeres, CashmcreU3,>'PKSKinß», Jeans*
<taltpiu}des,'Drillings* JLinen <JoaUn«i-^3! SaUn- ana..
1 Fancy Coilon-VeßUnga. Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN:
AND FATiCY PRESS GdOD&erabTacin* the. newest
Rtyleaof Hilkund Linen Poplin*, Delaines, tfetageaaml
Borage DfiLalnea; Block Mourning and Fancy LaWna,
Plain,and Fancy: Calicos* in great variety r French,
Seoten and Domestfo Giftgb&insi Pnlm Lear, Leghorn,
KoasntbjßungarlananU Mexican. Hats i Silk, Oingliam
and Cotton Parasols, &c.y Ac., which are offered at
:Wholcsalc;on the most accoromodalingierms., f.aprld...
> Great Attraction.* ...
JUST RECEIVED at JcfreiP On* Price Oarh SWtc !
No. 73 Marketstreet, Pittslmrgh,betweenVcumh.st.
and: Diamond,i-thd-largest and most beauiuulstoukof
SPAING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever-offered lo
the citUeiiatjf PittßhUTffh. • , - ~v?--
Yfhefsabscriber wqu'u Inform those. .who ; deftiretog'ei
good BABG&IN3, that of. his. Slock . was
parehasedreccfu large Auction-Sales
Pftlladetphlß:' for C4sn, whici■enables.Wm u».
sell goods 15to 25per cent. cltftaptir thaatno3e*who buy
on deem It necessary *3 mention, the
the different kind& of goods thßicotnpose.oitr stock, but
deem It sufficient lo say that a ponststt? of 0 fail aw?orT
incntof ladies 5 andcemlemeoV wear, together . ’With a
general stack ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully sbttcit •an'examinauoa of our slock from
those who wish to purchase. . r • {marls
•IAMUiS BI'OAHIHiJSSS &• CO.,
109 WOOD STREET. ' - . ■
TSrnOLESALK Btalm in Fmign and Domtstic Dry
if Qoods, dee now' opening "their firstpujohase of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected With, the
greatest care, to suit tbelrade, consisting in part or the
newest styles of—
Dress.Lawniondßcragcs;- -....-p.-
PlainandFiguredAlpaccnsj
: French; Scotch:aad Domestic Ginghams; '
«•-.> Printed Calicoes,in great variety;
- : ■ UibhonejLaces and Edgings;
Cloths, Cassimeresa&d Vestings; i
- BummcrCoating and Panlaloeulngr ;
Brown nnd Bleached Muslma - i
Palm and Leghorn Hats;
Sira wand Braid Bonnets,,
Together wiih acomplete stock or Variety Goods anu
Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and.&il
verWatches,Brass Clocks* &c. .All'of which-arc of
fered at Wholesale, for a email advance over. Eastern,
puces* - .• : IfehS3;6m..
SECOMUGItKATAtttiIVAL.I v.
DP FALL and Winter pry Goods and VarUies acNfo.
. 97/Nortbwest corner of .Wn.odsireevand.Ojamo.lid
:;!>, : GiM6‘&Co. wouldafiaiJi an*
nouuceto tUeirolfl generally In
iheirline/tbat they- arc howpnsparedt o offerforsalc
their preseal : new Btock-6f&ooti»ai unusually low rates.
And as oar purchases have been made tin the most fav
orable tcnns lroptiTteT&niidMaaufaetafersyWcflaiv.
ter oaTsel ves, and hope lo.be able to mctiOieoMiftuance
of conftJe'nce and patronage of our old customers and
the pabliepenofany; whicb has bcKn hcretofore fio Hbe
rally heatowed upon us. - Oar DRV GOODS STOCKis
in part of Broadcloths, C«ssimereR u Satilnets u Tweedsi
fancy Vesting Checks,Flannels, Drilling's, Black*ana-
Brovrn Muslins, Ttcktngsi Blankets* linsey Plaid*, Al
pacas, Mcriooca, Mosltn Do LBineSj CesUraetes.' fancy
Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers,
Ginghams, SiikS.iaixcy long SUowls, Silk Cravats, ran- f
gee Bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct :
from Ireland* and ell other articles generally kept in, the
DryGoodsUne. Don Vahiott Department will be found
on examination io be unsurpassed bylany other of the.
kind West of the Mountains, and-daraode up in part of
Combs, Buttons/ Patent and SpooiThrcads, direct from
Europe:: Port. : Moaieh ,and. Pocket Books, fiookaand'
Eytis, Pins and Needier, Tapes, ThimMes/.Sponnsi Ra
2or«,Tablc Cutlery anu .Pen-Knives just arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicine?vVioUn and Violin. Sitings/
Gum Suspenders, Slates and 'Slate Pencils, Peteuiamji
Caps, Spectacles, Plitols/ Jltisiery, Gloves,, Lawn* ami
Edgings* Ribboas, Sewing Bilk, SlStGimps and Fringes,
fancy Neuitigs, Grech Bandages. Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florenceioffctherwith stgcnerHtrawertineßt ofnll other
articles in the Variety lihe.. r Wo have on hand and for
sale a large assoriment.pl Gold tuidSUverWaJchesand
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelrv/GoMd and Sil
ver Pens and Pencils,; Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks* &e., to. which we Invite the attention of all buy
ers, as we arc determined to'soil our Goods on tlic rrost
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
.enee.
N. D. The business of the late firm of Gntoa &Mc-
Cattblesb is to be settled by D. Okkoo at the stand ofD.
Gkxuo &, Co., who is fully authorized for such and in
v?!io*e possession ure the papers,' Notes and Books of
said brm. joctlfotf
FBENC
New arrivals of spring -ank sum Mint
. GOODS, opened sad -opejujif, imiltubni; -.rich
Shawls* front 85tofpP SIQ& each
Let every lady ealTand see this ryleudid production
of Imperial Chinese manufacture. .r .-r
Laces,Satins, Silks,'Lawust- ! n*!iagc*,*»la»«H.asi Qr{ '
Visite*, to thatch the Shawls. •
Ladies- aupChildren’s Millinery,Giovesi Flowers,
Edgings, Ac. . '" ■ • ■ v
Gentlemen** Broad Cloths, Tuscan an»rtreghorn Hats,
(Ceain styles.) Shirts,Coats, fro;
Mourning Goods of-every description.
Madame A. Gosling-, {from France,! i£iq,the monthly ,
reeeiptof Fashions and Models; from Paris, London and
New York; ui N 0.51 St. Clair Street, and-103 Market s! >
where ladies are respectfully luvttta to daR.
The wade supplied with model* and muterinl*. Inprl4
831,212 CO
GRExVT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
Soilintroir atCaat
TO Q triT TBll BUSINESS!
THE Subscriber.being aWuf to relinquish the retail
dry goods business, and having made iruch arrange
ments as to render ii necessary toclose but his stock i>y
the Ist of July next, will commence on Thursday, Moy
13;ahd sell his entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry
goods at COST, FOR CASH.
Ilisgoodshaving been princlpallypßrebssc'd the pres
ent be fonua desirable oargaiu*, being at
'least 25per cent tower than rcffoiar prices.
In STAPLE GOODS will be found—
-4*4 and 6-4 French gingham*;
English am} French chintzes;
lllk alpacas and bombazines;
Chcckiand • .
• iri*b linens.andcra&hcs;.
Table linens and cloths;
Huckaback towel* and toweling;
Damask and snow drop linen napirins and doilies; Mar*
seillcs quilts; furniture prints, pWnv nnd emb’d dimity;
linen sheeting and pillo w linens; table-end piano covers
andcoveriiiKt; worked iocrcunaiua andeurtamnmslias.
■ FANCY GOODS.
White crape ebawls, emb’d and plain white berege and
thibel shawls
Fine French Uwus and Ucttges;
Berege de laiacsandmuslindc. Jaine*;.
Tiasnes and grenadiers; -
Blk and fancy silk's; some very superior, and a fine stock
of goods generally.
: - v : EMBROIDERIES. .
Worked mull and luce enpe* and sleeves;
Jaeoneit, muUaml {inert cambric collars archcroizetlcs,
Juconett, mull edgings and insenings; . y
Emb Hi linen and cambric htTkft;
Worked bands and flouncing?; and ft nmcciflcent stock
©f Valeneienne* edgings, laces and itucriiiigs; together
with a large variety of other gocdSj too numerous to
iuentioßiau of which winactuaTlybesoM atOUIGINAL
COST, FOR CASH. Early- calls will secure the best
bargains '. 'JAMES A, M’KNIGIiTtNo. 62, st..
P. S—AH peisons knowing themselves .indebted to
the above priori© January. 185*2, are requested to pay
the same,:as all.debts will be put in the hands of an at
torney for collection. ' . niyia •
GHEAT REDUCTION IN BillOSjj! ■ ■
Third Arrival of Netv Summer Ooodo,
vx*-' THIS largest,cheapest and boststoekof FAN
j£E}ai;CY DREfia offered in t(ii«clLy,iß
onemng m YOUNG. bTENENSON A
sasi/LOVE’S Obiqinal Bkk Hivn Stoke, N0..74
Market street, bciwecn Fourth street nnd the Diamond,
Pittsburgh.
TUeniopnetors have fa&t lOpencd a latgo and most
beantifbl assortment of the newest and most ftt»luon&hle
styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goodsi which have been,
fiureb&sed since'the great reduction in prices at lhe
arge clearing out sale* in New York nnd Vluladelphia,
and will be offered to CASH buyers at from 2U to 25 per
eent. lower than former prices; / •
DRESS GOODS, of fcvery drscrlpncin, such ns a very
large and beautiful stock of iho following articles •
IJfigh Luatre, Plain Chameleon and Giaca Silks.
do Plain Black and Striped do; •
do'{ . ArmorcVantlTbultde iril
“■‘ colors;'. ; •' :'.:2 -v- 1 . -' ''
Black and Chameleon Turk Satinsnnd.Water’d Silks;
Cheno and India Poulard SUfc* t . -
■ do -PrmtedandPlaiiiSnkTiisui*i4{ ..
. , do 1 do: * AiberiiiesahdGrenadine?-;' ;} j. 7'
- Plain, printed and embroidered Berugei?; .
Chene platii ana figured Silks and Poniins ; "
Paris printed Beragede Lsmea, tho cheapest ever of
fered*, ■
Paris printed Lawns and Jaconets*) to do; 1
Plain and embroidered Mulls and Swlsaes;. s -j .
Plain and printed Caslimeros, Delaines and Alpaccns;
French and Domestic Ginghams; ’ . .
English and ' American Chintzes and .Onhcoes, nt all
. prices; ~ • ~
- Needte woiked Sleeves, Cuff*. Collars, Cheinizeus;
. do , . Laco and Mttsliu Capes •
Embroidered, hem stitch ami plain linen Cntnb. llkfs;
Fancy Bilk Pocket (Ikfs,.Cravats and Neck Ties p
Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders, a large stock;
Dish Linens, Table Clolhs and Table Damasks;
Tickings, Checks, Crash, Bitd Eye Diaper k Napkinft;
• • Bleached and Brown MqfiJins, front 0 to 12c. yard;
Freneh Cloths,plain and. fancy Casriineres %Satir»«t;
CashueretSrTweeds,Merino Cosßtthercs& Ky. Jeans;
Black Satin and Fancy Vestings, &0.1 '
Bonheta and Rfbbonsiaigreat bargains;
Spring and BumracrShawls>atgreatbargaiQ6.
* : The proprietor* would->respectfully solicit an daily
call from alltheir friends, and the puhllc-gcnerally) reel
ing eonfident that theycan-offcr gredter luducements> to
Wholesale and Retail buyers than;over Imvo horeiofore
been offered in Pittsburgh. ■
jelO YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE
Removal.
HOUGH & ANTHONY ha VO removed - their DA
GUERREAN RGOMS, from Barke’a Building, to
Eaton’s Baildlng, over the young Mon’s Library, where
they will be happy to see tholr old patrons and friends.
apr7:tf
. yurntturs aad Chafr Warsroome* "
JOSEPH MEYER, .424 Penn Street, above ; tbs
.tSkCanal Bridge* keeps constantly im hana and makes
®ato order, at itte hwst jom», every
Fancy:and.PJaln FURNITURE, SOFAS and'C HAIRS
of the best workmanship and most approved styles *
Purchasers would do wali to vlut his Wtreroorai; :
giV97.dAwlT
Wins. *T"
SHKundertigned.begslcavo to annouuceto bis friends
and.customers,that be Jma received a larire: and
C"® selecled, lot of RHENISH ond
ruENCItcWINE. wlHOli be caa warranias puti! and
Eenpjno l ßnd wlUihlo sell* either brthe honle orcaak.
Besides, ho keeps always on liand, alurpe and well *e
*{ e J',S ! k*J?. , £ or N 0 COGNAC
LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which areof the
first qualiUM.tmd warranted genuine articles. He
I .feels grate folforjßmer livore, and it shall he hls‘duty
to utteud to his customer* a* formerly.
- A«te haemude the best and latest improvement io.
reeiliymv Whiskey,he can fhrmsh.ihem of the test*
kind.uid »tlh» lowest price. ' D: FIOKEISEN,
tavB No. 137 Liberty straet.
; ‘
V
Pr- Pa x-fcncf. j3«Uil>t»ua>o q?> tlv <lB .;
.-* knoa&f&Jfr<!toal9TTheamjnv!>tont<ml!betiiT* }
.. malEmjtiton*,' _: -* -j » -
OO htnaadl»g ; «J.f dcauracuve, tuid'prodncliveNorio
i oihueh toisanlef .to - A<(? nervout iyiteinyjnEapacitui.
io<f thc.mai> fDrbnsinMS,BoClety,,Bnd matrimony ♦
Winpie i t eaniprehenMse;andßrtrt‘.
/fft7Wff>and maybe v«edl^lnom k ihe*llghie*HncpnTe*
nience or the knowledge of ihe most Intimate friends
e 19t6 b» cxwrnfljjy^ioatfcwff^io^ft-ofifliutjr
K^^OTm*lb€loMofwMcb-,'caiXS*lWejtl»abti»t,-!
____________
o. c.iutiKinr. ir.;iu.»t«B lions of
lUmmer & Paular*.. ' - maiuic OecUno,of Vmli;y, !\VEakneaa ; of.Memory ana
CABINETWAJtEROOM,SMJTHFIEIiDBTBBBT, Powec
Bsiistin ScvtmUstreet andStTatpltrryailey.PiusburgrPo. t Society, Timidity, -SelFlhitnisv6 - of Bouinafr* «c.
IiAMMRB pnhauJ: : iWttng^iyaiy<yj><af;gf;yy ff * ; #.#?
.«^*wsuifets%£*£delledt::ftA&fkshi6fc£bteTfotiltiive»'; > ißrjfinwmua* ,- r . - :,
JwlwanantedeqQaltaaiiylalbc’eUyfahdsohionva*■<»' Dhla 1 mnranienifraabceagtatßipedagd .ippjaxtQ ■ of
* 1 *favorable_ieTtnH any BimUar;by thehighest, ftuihoxiiiea.tnEaropßacdAJDoriCfta}* rc«
establishment iriJieWeatlTheyliavfi'nbwon hand an j coininetaae&'.'by.: ibe-Amte prominent Physicians 4 of-. All
o nusually exiettglvftfitociaembraclng all klhdabf Funii* ■ countrieß t f««.-iA*
luxe,from w^fcriruv'ondliainow ebiupleteiy supersededlhetttb
and elegant.; AUorderai>romDtlvatte&dcdto. bbttjSeicwnffrfatidai<6e« notfp msotttJi:
—^„ A ~ 1 j .iheftbongaod advertiseduosmmisofthedayjascordials,
afctidote*,Ac,y&c* 'lt constitute*;' at the same time, : the
iqfestfiSxt tnostplwsont, and by far the chtapui ireatment
everoflered to the afflicted; a-fair price being 'allowed
i for the Instrument/ aftdi the'derizM'efreet'hAscbeeo.-At*'
„talned-- '■■«• ■ •■ *■••■■• -•. ■ ■•■■: .■■■•.■ ■ -. v-'-'
Be It also-remembered/ tnki th'oac complaints ere but
little nndentoodby ibeprofosalou in generaL andthai
alPtbe medicine fit the’world never bajf,‘and neVEr'wil!,
lfallowodto Co2ui4de{tft»»
checked, are sure to producedlheinoildiittessing con
sequences. ; ' J v-* ■ ,j * - i ‘ •
Itbas beena matter of-surprise to some,.that an; one
.of respectabiiuy and of professional altaiomentasapnld
devote bis attention to diseases’which people of every
description ptetenfttd ettreeo'easliy*
jhe one ibousandthpaTtcfthe miseries thesepebple bring
trptra society werechowo.averydlfferentopbiiottWtrald
be fonned. -- And iii* uoi-onlytire present misery and
~dejeetidn,preyingbiftbp
fiatsteaataaSect
posterity,, andeven to destroythereproductivefacalty,
altogether.- ft is wfaetihat, whennotprisperiy treated,
: iheymay remain aadonnant Iff the constitutrorvasto ap*;
‘pear in no otber waythaitln iberreffeetir upon posterity!;
yeti if prDpeiiyjmderstood*axcnio«teasilr.and:speedl
ly temovea. contrived intfiru*
menwwiU doubtless, in agreui'iheasure, 'contributes to
check theevji&of-qoackeryTao prevalenlin this class of
dueasesj Uirc^ghbtri'iholiaionvp.
. The pnqe of thecomplete iOstrnment, carefully seCnr*
ed against aUobieurvaUonin a bozjris anly:9.lO-Il con
,b'e sent, by exnress;:to; any address in any part of the-
United Stated according to order,' accom-:
married and single; eipenses, even to the remotest i
patU'Oftbeconntryibelhg'very.trifliiig. . --
, Xhe nccxanapled eoccesstblalnsmimenthas obtained
slacc tUiniroadetlonlnAiherica,ittSindnce4'wrmonii-r
prineipj ed persons in New York, J?hiladelphia r Albany.
Boston, get bp sbttiO
haweve& beor TtoTTH* gmoar-:
sst resemblance, tiritArr jn form nor ynnry>ls, to my,
own invented,'rbng irred,‘ ftna nnivereally4pp.roved In-;
rirvmentsj ahdwhteh are ds similaf torthemas night is;
lolight.iSvery.atierapttQ veil soch lastminentr| for,
minewill bepTosecatedtothcfiirieKtcartentof thelbw,
•I: being•: not conneet r ::antf;honestiy.
earned reputation of my .inventions with quacks and:
theirworthleßsproducUons.-IfOlnftratrimrtsgtnatns;
andrume eanbt tcarranttd but those ordered ffom tnyitlf.
' All applications and. remiuanees. must be directed
.(post paid) to m Poctor himsetft he havingno Agencies
established but in Z#ondon and Paris. ..
'Address, post poid,2>r. B.de I<aney y Si Idspenardsf^' l
New Yor- - :v
Office hours, dolly, frotnO A. M. tUI DP. ana from
7 till.S the Sabbath excepted. -. -M ; !
v|p* The ttndQr*iguedeemfjr,wUhgreat pleasure, that;
tbeibdve*xaemloned Instrument is not only constructed'
i on scientific principles, bat tbatfrom its use tbebappiest:
i results may always,;with confidence, be anticipated,'
i there being, for the enre of those dlseases, NO OTHER
i CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. .
m?NUYS KELLER. fiLO.'
CH. GOETZEIr M,D.. Bd Chamber -
. -* .C ECKHARDT,M.O,,24 Howard street,. i
‘ ' NawYoßt'
Or. ssLarst is prepared toexeente allordersfotenr*;
gleai oppaTOtus, viz; Aruhcial Arms artd Legs, which;
move like natural members; Apparatus for Luxation; ;
.for. Contracted Legs; for curvature-of the. Spine, and.
iWblrti for False Joints of tho Artas acd -Kneesj for
ParalyticLegSjfor'ClabFootjforLacrymalEistnies:!
forFalliug ofOie Rectum;; Hypogastric Beltsi Bedsand;
Chairs for SickrPerums ; Crutches;Trusses, Ac.j Ortho
pedicCor&ets,dc.>Ac. AH work .warranted. - Leuera
jmutbe postpaid, containing aptoporiionatafendtience;
orcity reference.*,» . ‘ <
WM. E, STEVENSON ContUrttealo ttanti
iua.old stand, corner of Liberty tand
fcsaassß Seventh streets" UNDERTAKING attended
to, in alut a. branches/- / ■ , ’'-'uidayll
, A. OII4UUBR A CO*
,TJ 9.? A? AN 9.? 1 4ew.**Wnst»S' CABIN ET.ond
•Jl chair Manufactory, no.ci smitMeia «.
slarraiirapruncin or fthoy jii»in,Fornliai*, *bfcll
ihov will sell 15 per cent, below customs?;
Terms—cash only. -■ ; L ; [<lec27;ly
.Cabinet ma Qbftlr Faoiom
ss| * JOSEPH ATGV&B has on hand, at hta
WJTdV&Cabmsiand Chair Manufactory; No&2f Penn
atreef,above tfaeCanM,aU]ciridsdfPlJßNlTllß&
as So(rh, Centre Tables f Mabogany Chairs,
Mahogany Bed&teadg.and alf other articles in (be Galt*
net lme—winch be will sell 2ft pier Cent below cnstohi*
urjrx«WS'./fprms-rOA^H,ONLY ?
„ - . .
N o: 424 Pend street >FSAh' Ward, . ■*.
!H STORE. 108
JAMES GOSLING,
MARKET STREET.
Mad. A* GOSLING
. No. 51«
ST. CLAIR STREET,
WlUittr.UA A.Vw SETAii.
Dealeu »n
jFtntgn.arid Amtriean,
■. Fancy and Staple .
DRY GOODS',
'MTLUSmtYV Zc*
- ~ • -&u \ ~
To Cfeblnet iSCLlterffH -
Vmetn j
_ ‘ r , T ,AtWholesale.: ; J J '
subscribers have Justrecelvetf from New York
X f and Boston. a : .moat splendid stock* of VENEERS,
ana are manufacturing by machinery Furniture scdiable
for the trade. AH of which 'we will sell hi extremely
low.pncea* ■ * , • ..
As great care was taken in the selection* of the stock,;
pcrscinscuunotfalUcibe suited either as to quality or
price s-aodjas it hr well Ttnowh tliaf ;Farhittire can bes
made by: machinery superior nßd thnch lowak than-'by •
build, the attention of the trade ixxcap^tfoUy,lnvited; -
- . fnracd Work.la all iis branches, carried on as usual.'
rlMk fcfhand ransVroivCaipehteffl,ahiiißLll ; anicleB,
required inmanafacturuigCabinet Fund tore, constantly’
onhand—viz: Mahogany, .VarnißhvHardwaxe, Hair)
Cloths, Springs, . • . RYANA JUKEE, '
' 4 * Ryaa’dßuildings,.''
mafgkydaw. , r , - . • No.Cl Flßhatreet.
dournsymsaCsbtnatJlskersAfliaolfttlffß:
RUJtEfiQpSJff. 119 SECOND,STREET* 1
* ; (ueariho corner of Woicxß) . I
rrjiy- f THIS ASSOCIATION, '
■ bracing, alreadv-awicc to three iSXI |
as manynands asthe iar- Wjfi
; Vest an<l bith'erloraoM renowne d' • * i
business shops or thisoity,‘have'Ojpetted ; thiei^Ware*?
house, atid are able to furnish the-' by wholesale;
or retail, with FarnHura of the foUowing description—•>
viz: v . * *
Mahogany-Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaosj-Fall-Col-f
umned Bureaus;, Mahogany Bedsteads)
Chairs} .Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstonds; So*'
fas v DiVansjiFiano l Stoolsjßook'Casesf Secretaries $
Card Tal)lesj Pier‘Taßlesj fine Card Tables f Centre l
Hat* Racks.; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
-Popraf.YVardfabes; Dining and BrcakfastTables;.Work*i
stands? Cherry.-and Common Workstoads? high, post,;
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bareaus ;
Cribs}Cradles,Ac> - ; • <
/'Theadvantagesofco-cperationvonanextensive scale,
permiulicm toaell at the lowest prices, and theyare-de--
teruii'nedto sell, lower than any-competitors, ah equally;
good; if not better artiele, and warranted!—as the pQblic
will understand by .giving them a call.
•-s«aw*6<w work of all descriptions, and other,
articles of any description, made to order Fn every stylo,,"
atthoshortest notice. ; • *lmarS» ; ;
J A aids W. WOUDWIfiVb, a -
' CABINET ' WL>
&O?%IFURKITVRE MANUFACTURER, f%%
, “Ware-rooms 0) jtud 90 Third atriet* \
"Y W. W.
(y • ers that he Ms now.'lcoinpieteil bTs spring stock of
Furniture, whichis decidedly the lanjest andhest ever
offered for aaleinihis Ciljr. which, will he aold.at prices
a- 3 ? low. ftsixny in.lbd Uuilea States, East or-West. .
Aa be is determined tonphold thirquality with well*,
seasoned .maieridlSi.hesv workmanshipi'ahd newest
designs; and from the extent of his oracTs and facility
in mai ufjicidrmg, he r is enabled to produce warranted 1
furnitsrc, at the lowest prices. *
He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’ imefest with his own> in quality-andprice, and
keeps always on ba&d.tbe greatest variety of every des
cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest^to
the most elegant that & Uoase, or anypanof
one; may.be fur nis'aed: from manoiactared
eiprcssiyfcto order The following articles consist, in'
part, of bis stock, which for richness of style and finish,
cannot be surpassed in any o! the Eastern ciues: . - ;>
irnuia JitV teifl*tete-a>»ofaß; - . ; • ...
50Sofas,m plushandbatrcloth; .
50 dos. Mahogany Chairs, ..- >
20 uo Walnut do;
50 Mahogany Rocking do ;
20 Walnut do do>
50 Mahogany Divans;': '
hQWaittUi V doj : - •
00 Marble fop Centre Tables; .
50 .do. Dressingßoreaus;
tio ’ do Withstands; ... -
40 Enclosed do;
■ : 300 Common . .-do;
. jW i*lom B/erame Bureaus; . •
48 Mahogany Bedsteads ; .
30 Walnut - do;
50 Cottage do,
. 300 Cherry.and Poplar Bedsteads; . .
20 filahogauy Wardrobes'; •
- • 10Walnut- • tb; > -••
10 Cherry • du;
SOl’loinßcrenas;’ •.
JO Dmmgand Breakfast Tables;
l'/SccreUiry-andEookcuses;-
.20 duz.Csne BeaiChaifs;-..
• iflCaue Sent.nockmc Chairs; -
Writing Desks; . ,
. Hat nnd Towel bland*? What-wo4s;
: liiigotrea ; ,! . / Foper Mnchae Tables;
CouversauonChnirff; Pembroke ... ...do?
Illaabathen ’ do; • Ifall hndTier . do; „
Reeeptmn •. do; * Eflaie* l Work Tables ;:*■
i*t aril ul aid do; - Extunsionlhmng Tables;
Arm <lo;: r ... Ollomanx; .
CoiUic and Hull Chairs. ;
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE.and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet ttxssfi* supplied with
all ariielcs in their line - r
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
est notice.,
All orderspromptly attended to.'. ' tmars
TO DRAWING AND FAINTING SCHOOLS.—We
have just opened a large invoice of Foreign Steel
Engravings, Prints,Studies, Drawing Carfe, and Conies
-fur TeachersOftdJ’hpiis; • v- : _ ' '.
• These sketches, are the bofjtphblUhedjand adapted to
all clawe,- They, embrace Elementary* Landscape,
Architectural, Object, rnut*Flower and Animal studies,.
Drawing Pencils, Paints, Crayons, Ac. -
For ealo by DAVISON A AGNEW,
Booksellers and Importers,
jeflft 63 Market street,,near Fourth
Jjsate’s Bteam Plano Forte Factory*
• _• . " T. L. LEASEbaving.appiled machl
ncry to the manafacture of PIANOS* be
ts enabled to sell al least twenty-five
lIS ”1 i «percent.cheaperthanany brought from
the Fast, ard v.-ariauted equal in every respect.
Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from 8180,00 and
. upwards.
Seven octavo t'o do 250,00 ...
Piar.o WareTOom, on Hand bfreet) over Johuß? Mine
ral Water Warehouse. •" . •
• AccorilcirtrtSf Vioha*, &«.; tuned and repaired. ' -fje9:y
lJlssoluttou of Farluersblp*: •
THE Panucrabip hitherto exiting between the sub-'
scribers, doing business m the name, of John Blaek
&. Co., is this-day dissolved by mutual consen*; 11. Mo--
CnHcogh purchasing iho entire inierestof John Black in
said buiimesi; 11. McCullough having-the right
the name of the late firm in settling toe ausmess,and the
exclu'iTo right to Teccive all ooutamling debts, and 10
pay all debts duo bythe lute firm; r ;*
JOHN BLACK*
henry McCullough.
' N. B.—Tbe business will be conitnuedby thC subscri
ber ns usual, ut his old aland. corner of Penn and Irwin
tireeis. JIENJtYMeCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh, March tSS3- * . roatf-tf-
Wntcbei) i}ew«lrrt Ac*
HAVING jnst retarned from the fcastem cities, 1
have brought - with me. one of the most beautiful
and carefully seiecied. Siocksof JeweUy, Watches and
Fancy Goods, ever ottered to ..the Public.. Persons'
wishing to purchase any thing in my line, can rely on
getting a good; article. I do not advertise lo sell goods
Lclow eo»t, nor SO per cent, cheaper than any hdfcso In
the city. Give me a colt, and I am sure yon will be
satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any
ofthcm.v i■ ■
Another fact I wish to keep before (he people. If
you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel**
ty, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have
it done. To tins branchof my business i will devote
especial attention. . v...;
JOHN S.'KBNNEDYj OiMarketslreet,
opi7 Sign of the Golden Ragle.
Notice*-
JTIHI2 partnership heretofore existing.between‘Urn un
i darstgucdin Uia Commission &ntl Forwarding bus!- 1
ness, eto., under the firm of S. F. VON BONNHORBT
&Co., is tins day dissolved by mmaat consent; The
businessot the late firm will ba setUed by. S. F. Yon
Bonnhoistj who is authorised to use thonamo of the firm'
for that purposo ; /WILLIAM EICHBAUM.
S F. VON BONNnORST.
Pittsburgh, May fid»lSs2*my*. :: v:
Oo»Partner>hlp Rotkei
THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partncr
ship for the unnjacdoa of. a Weol'and,-General 1
Commission and Fowaidjng business, under the firm ot
VON BONNHORST &MUftBIIY. Warehouse No. 671
Water and 116 Front streets • „•
JAMES R. MURPHY
S.F. VON RONNHORST.
r*ili«‘Kt»rct». Mnvfld. Iflw-myS
_ HEAL FIHK PROOF EAFJESI
More Ptoo/ of the Sup trior Quality of Musis. Burke &
. ... Ci'cbrated FiH Prcof Safts. -
.fTtllßcharaoterof these SAFES, ia St Loui?, was be*:
: 8. r lore so well .established* that any further test or
proof of the fact of their being superior to all others,
would have been unnecessary; .but; in order to accom*:
rnodate Mr llali'tlie patentee and mak*ror u Hall’s
Patent Concrete safes,” which haa barntun ali.oiher
makers of any note in. the United States,. (Wilder's pat*;
eut included,) we took Tip his. Challenge, and the; result:
is given below, by the Committee who superintended
the, burning oftfao Safes We only-.Tegretfhattliey:
were not left In the fire two hours longer. • .v
-. The Safe which, wa tested is tube seen ntourstore,;
and we invite the public to call and examine It; at we.
are confident no one will ever doubt their fire proof
dualities, alter having seen the specimen, which passed'
Uitoughlhe fiery ordeal on the 15tlt alt. ,
* * E R. VIOLETT A CO,
Sole Agents forthe Manufacturers, No; 13-Levee, and
• "No; 2d Commercial street, *.•■•. ,-V: • ••• \
- The undersigned, a Committee appointed. by E. Hall./
on behalf , of . Half Dodd & Co., - of vCincinnati,* and'
Messrs. E. ft. Violeu A Co.,as agents-of Messrs; burke?
& Barnes, of Pittsburgh, 1 to test the fireproof quality of
the Safes, made by their respccuve. prmcipals*-report,,
that we have this day subjected a S&fb of each m&nu*T
facture, offumtlar size; which had been in nse two!
years, in oven*, to a fire made wiih.dry.aok wood and !
Pittsburgh, stone coal, for the space of five - and a hair
hours; and, during that time, we-Vcllevo the heat applied?
was fafgrcatertEan any ordinary conflagration-Mbit, -
at the expiration of that time, on taking the Safe Ram !
the fire] and ooMmg them down, we found thai tbe iron
casiiDgonbothwas in placesentirely burnt off, butthat
the bookawereumejured; dad. on opening the Safes,•
we found books and paper*-entirely uainjared, except
slightly by the. water used In cooling off This we found 5
to he the case with .both. Safes, and the only perceptible l
difference la the -appearance of the interior w&fc thar
the varnish on the wood work of Barke feßarnes*Safe'
was entirely uninjured, avhile on that of Hall,-Dodd A -
Co.’s, it was .blistered and blackened. In condualoW
we would remark, that from the result of this tcsL we
have no hesitation in recommending the Safes oi hoth<
parties tothe confidence ofthe public. <
WARWICK P. MILLER,
* OAVIDR. BISHOP.
OEBARD. B. ALLEN
- Bf. Louis, Jane lfllh.lSSk -
■_ ScßSiMt, mil bo seen, altowatha Pittibnreb
Safe. of Messro.BalicA Barnes triumphant, teatingW
Atfumau, Ac Befi siit hatt turn! up aUoAmi Ihii
l> eloiyynonrt ror;Bindmrih, aa4 gun enooglri it *Ui;
be found, for Barks A 3»rnes, ~ jjjs
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: ; .‘BNff'aaar fltoithug. - -J
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■ Dr. Gnyzott’a ImprovefiExtraet or
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla!
The original and only germine preparation for the
permanent cure of Consumption and Diseases •
of the Lunge, when they are supposed to - . *
be' affected by the too free t ue of
Mercury, Quinine, ..-fa m
-TP.WUiLCURBWITHOUTFAIL- "
, Scrofola,
: or King’s Evlj, s . •
CatuersyTompTS Crap*
lions of the Skin« Erysipelas*
Chronic Sore Eye*,lUDgwona‘Or»Tct- - - i
ters* Scald Heady Rbemnausm, Fain* in the ... 1
Bones or Joints,old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of
tho Glands, Syphilis,Dyspepsia, Saltßheum, Disease or
the Kidney*, !/©*a -Appetite, Disease aming from
the use of Mercury, pain in the Sido and
Shoulder*, General Debility, Drop*
>: rsyv and* , .
. Coaiivecej* ..
The jcit Hfedietoo Known !
fpHEShatcr prepared “ Yellow Dock,” sad the “ Bed
JL Honduras Sarsaparilla*” ere the. invaloable feme-,
dial agents from which flr.CTnyzotfe ImprovedExtraot
of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la
boratory of Dr. Gayzott has given os the viftoe of these
foots in their perfection. Hia preparation contains ail
the restorative properttesof the roots; combined- a&d
concentrated In their utmost atrengtfrand efficacy.
Experiments were auute ic thetnanabctare of this
medicine, until U was found that it could sot be further
improved.
- Accordingly. we unditrcsoTted to almost universally
in cases ot Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com*
plaints, for general prostration of all the vual powers,
and all those tormenting diseases af the akln so trying to
the patience and so injurious to-health. v. L 1
f H f f .
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan*
- grene, Rheumatism, and. a vast .variety of other disa
greeable and dongcrons diseases, are speedily And
perfectly cured by the use of th*s medicine*.< •
- ' . Sailms, Michigan, October 0,1851.
Mb Joint D.Pask—Dear &»>:—li is with unuuera-
Me feelings of gratitude that lam able, thsoogb the Di
vine Providence of God, and by the wonder-werking:
agency of that excellent medicine, Gvyzou’s Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla, AQ gLveyoua few.aymptoms.of
i my almost hopeless case. ... A
i in the. winter-of ISSOI was attackedwiihasevere
i pam, which was gradually exienriingikrough the whole
right side and leg ; at the same tune, a total prostration
: of my physical system ; atao.my leghod shrunktoobout
two-thuds or us common size. 1 procured ihealtendh
: ance of a. skillful practitioner, who pronounced my dis*
i ease one of the worn forms of liver complaint. He
i sail my case was one not easily handled, but prescribed
i for me. i remained under his tccatracntunul I was sat*
i isfied ho could not help me, 1 then procured of your
agent at tins place,- W. A.. Beers, two bouicsof Gay-:
i route Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from ;whichl re-:
ceivcd a vast amount of benefit. After having taken
I faur-boitles more, I.was-able to pursue my business:
; without any inconvenience, and have been since that
i ume a well short time since f wasebn*
I fined to my bed three-fourths of the time; and I cannot
[ ascribe the ictvrn of my health other cause than
i by the agency of that truly valuable medicine*, Gtiy*
i zoute YeuowlDookand SareabanUa. ■:■> ■ \
HABSED YAURJPBR.
Mb. J. D. Pahs:—l7rar Sir: I send yon the foregoing
certificate, ami, so liras I «ra arqaaintedwlih thot?ase,
JpU-all true. 1 procured it, thinking it mightbe & benefit
to yon nnd to the afflicted. Voa have ike privilege of
nung U as you think best. -
Voursi W.- A. BEERS.
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Thefollowinelettetisfrom a highly respectable phy*
syclan, who enjoya an extensive practice:
• .-v- 1 " County, 0.,N0v 1,1651.
Da. Joan D.• Pahx—Dear-Str: Uayzoita Bx»
tract of Sarsaparilla.” This medicine has been pre» •:
scribed by me for the lasithree, yv&rs, with good effect,
in General ‘DcbiUty Liver -Complaint, JCunalce, Dys
pepsin, Chronic and -Nervous .Diseases. In all female
complaints u certainly is unequalled. . ■
In the use of this medicine the patient constantly <
gains suength and vigor; a fact worthy of great coosia- .
erauon. I us pleasant to the taste and sraeUjana can '
be used by persons with tho most delicate stomachs;
wuh safety uader-jtny circumstances: . I am speaking
from experience, and.to the afflicted I advise itsuw?. : ;
88. J, S, LEBPKR.
SoU by J. D, PARK, Fourth and Walnut sireeUj'Cln*
cumati,o., General agent, to whom all orders mnet he
addressed.
CT'Pricetl per bottle—flixbottlcs for f 5. .
. Isold by J. D. PARK, Cmctonatf, Ohio,
North-east corner of Fourth and'Walnut ■
on Walnut—to whom ell orders musrbe addressed; 1
J. Kidd A Co, Pitisbuighj,L Wncox, Jr, corner Mark*,'■:
street and the Di&mondi BA Fahnestock. A Co, Pitts-i
bwghFj? A donesjPiuaburghiXtCe.A Beckham,All#-
BtamrCftyj Washington; WUihmßet.’
Wn,FYanklii]> JB! eakley, do; 2. B Bowle,UnlontownrH '
J$S&L a >l? e 9S , K®* , eJ» Koanu > Somerset; S DScolt,
Mrs. Ore, Holliday*?;
wi.Webrani'*.C» t ;ln2iMig!,FornEya:jiltolmr 1 '
Kliiuinlngj XB Evans, CtJmHlruf ABlood.BtookvUIe;
AWilson4 SoD,Waynesb»tgh;MJFailand 4 Co, N ‘
Callender, Meadvllle; , Banoi^j3oJ&e;-Henfy-F , or-■
ker. Merceri J Barge 4 J Bonglara 4 c£i
do; llHKmen, Bearer; J bSBwiM, «sSSjW
*f n 4 t ; < 5^ J o i oe« 1 Cendet»ports p. Crookar, Jnjßra'wna*-
>. nacelfcdfcw
■-• " l -
andmostoffecUve remedy, (or worms, in
JL-• Chiidrea and Adults,that has eyer been discovered. >
effeeuiaoire^-
_ . La»A3rsn», (Uidioßa,) NOT.IAIBSI.
. Messrs. B. A, Fahnestock 4 Co.—Gent.: Ihave beeni
engaged in tbe -Drur business for a somber ofjean,;
-ana hove known TOUT Vermifuge since 2 have been 10
-the badness;. In, tbit vicinity Bis very pepalar,and tie ■
gales; are lane aod Tearlf uereaitag. Of, all Abe ya*;
ripaa orUelei of Vermifoge. in ibernarkei, ponalia*, w:
good a reputation as years, and. nope maintain s its
character so well. I coaid multiply .instances of, the.
good effects resuilinir from ils use. hut presutne such,
wouldf beunnecesasTy; BeVr ral ef-ourmonrespecu-;
WoraatomU.iW.tan>.' B.R. W-WIEBTACH. ;
prepared andsold br " j®* ABSESTWEj fc.CO.;
• - cornsrofwood and First streets; Rlttburgb,;
;el4.d4wtm- t - * v
/'TIDES on-hond and fot sale by
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weataesii Rai«ei,;Pj»J)i» itttftfiJlowKna.UJß&s twt
ofAppetiio. Palpitation, Tremors, Dleewed Spine. Con
tWeness^lirtl:abfuty r r iDyipispsl*
iud-ail J/ieiine CoaqtUunl*.. Krice 3S
of fiTe bnrei fof SliOO- Sold wholesalelßdic
tell by -Wi Q. 3 ACRBQN, IMO Liberty Mpeet, bead of
Woos street, Pittsburgh, end by all the Druggists.
Ip? FWlilireeilont enclosed sfrlib esebbox.
- occUhlsdfctg , - ' ,
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toi B3WIIAGT OP-AMERICAN 6lh.
•pREPARED and. mid, by :JNO. YOBNOSON,'SO» •
»trtet. Thl* powerfully concentrated pre-
PjWlon; liieniedleßl-jlnue&af #rUci arefoundtotie
kSs££P**?”s Atrength of the original American Oil.
-)?•???■ -; In eveiy dl»ea*et where ipe-erigl;
IS(»r«l e ii%*'?^v*s*i een tauudatalleliioadlous.aiiil
Sra»»" »j«saussrest.
theeftnhjc&n be had as'above-^Snd
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j«aa»o iKeattmua .
oteoftool*, ■wiUJuhLUu*o»tlele tobßtavaloabte to
. ihemiSJKj-anera f*Jr»laliWlllcoml(t« Itlhdimennabte.
‘‘ThismnyceitilyihetTO, the nndejitmeS, having
taqueoifyniede We of Jddd’a Medicated lj&oia‘ontttio,
: prepared: by. Messr*. FeaMd:a;.«aisp,.hiia4leurwn,
Comieotfcdt.choeifaUyrecommend itioonrprofejidotl- :
albrtthrci4a» anexceUont sutatttnwforMheitVepleii
xer.indtciamgbapia, eou, scalds, braises, and all kinds
Of fresh woatidt ; also.ror sore-hippies, * remedy dot
flualled, CHARLES WOODWARD, Mil,, ,
WM.B.CABEY.M.D, "
, DvHAHRIBON.hID,
: f/woodbuffvmd,
-- HAMILTON BREWER, M.D,, » -
ELLSWORTH BDRR,MJ)-Dotaole.
■ ComprlafagMll ihe practising physiriansinthe city of:
Middle town? o- i- -
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17th.' Tho > celebrated spread GuengOuninr Tltatto,
made front Dr. Ida’s recipe, andthoraost popular in tba .
, ISlh.'Dr.Sii'n*-', Tooth Atho Dr opt. A certain and easy
core for Toot!) Ache.
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Waur, found at the Solr Springs of Doctor Wm.C.
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.Allthe remedies aire fully described in ALMANACS,
to bogiven -toall wito eoll- where tbe Medicine* are
-kept. . ... . ,
NOTICE. AD preparations heretofore known as
••COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK A CO.’S, always bo- :
lonited and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr Lucind
9. Comstiek; and thoughthe■ signature oi Comstock H
Co., will boeontinned, inis extra label with the tac-iimll«
Dr. L. S.C. wiir in future dedgnata the .
. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS.
LUCIUS B. COMSTOCK.
. XT’The above medicines can be had in this, place of
febtS - WILLIAM JACKSON.
‘v... No. 910 Liberty street, head of Wood.
f P
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
In offering to thecommunlty this Justly celebrated re*
medy for diseases of the throat and tangs;’it Is not dtur
wish to trifle with (ho livesorheafthofthe afHlctedjtrat
franltlytojay beforetbpm the oplnions arcdliilngulihed
men,and saraeofthe evidences nf its success; from which
they can Judge Tor themselves.We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions op false statements
. of its efficacy, nor will we hold oat apy hopoto Buffering
humanity which facta will not Warrant,’ •
Many preo/>are heregiveiu nna we solicit an Inquiry
- from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they:
mil Gnd them perfectlyreliable, - and the medicine wo>.
’thy.thelgbeatcnnfldenceand pnuonttgA :
CStmittry and tlatH
... Bear Bitri delayed,answering-the receipt nf your
preparation, until land an opportunity of witnessing US
effects in my own family, or-tn tltefamilieaof my friends.
This! have now done .with a high degree of satlsfae*
t!on;-m coses both of ndnlts end ehtldrcn.’
1 have foondrt, as ita ingredients show, ypowerlhliej
medy for colds and coughs and pnlmonarv diseases. .
PAHJCER CLeAVEIAND, M.B. -
■ Bsunswici, Me., Feb. S, 1847,
. Frooi anOemm.uuft lTmitun ilHlt, in Mi City'.
' Lowru,, Any. 10,1840,
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cored,of the worst cough
I ever had in mylile, by your “CHebbt PloTonal,” iLiid
never fail, when I have opponunlty of recommending U
toothers. Yours, respectfully. -
S, a EMERSON.
E? Read tho following, and see if thisimediclno la
worth a Inal. The patient had become very feeble.ant,
the: effeet of the medicine was enmlstninhly distinct t—
:, ~ . Unnro Stans Horst; Sxa*To«a.Sntm6B, f '
duly S, 1849. {
. Dr. Jf.O, Ayer,—Sir: l have been afflicted with a pain.
fol affection of the lungs, and all the symptomsof settled
consumption, for more ihann year. 1 could find-no me*
dicrne thatwoDld reach my casß,until 1 commenced tha ■
use of your “Chebut Piciouai,’ 1 which gaveine gradual
reUefi and I have been sieadiiy gaining my strength fill
myhealth is well nigh restored.
While using your medicine, I had the gratiSeaUtmof
cnnng with-it my reverendifjriend r Ur.Traman,efßinnp.
terßutrietywha had been anspended from bu parochutl -
dalles by a severe aitaei 6t bronchitls,v v .. .
.- ~1 have pleaaure.iti certifying-here fkelstoyt>u_ .
. ' And sin, sir, yours rcipeclfullv,
- J.F. CAlllioilif.ti/SpmheaioUna;.
' The was one of ;fnd -worst of cases
which tho phyaieians and friendsohonght to beinenrabla
eonsamphon— ' "
'• - 1 * CmEras.Pa., Apg:,sa,lB4«.,
, 4,C. l. wai tahen, with. : a_iernble coagh,
htnnghion bya cold, Inihe-begfnnlngorlasrFibritajry,
end was confinod to my : bed more taan two mutubs.—
Ceughing incessantly night and day. I became ghastly
and pale, my ; eyes were sunken aod giMsy, :and,my
bteath very shorbi.lndMdJf yras rapUly fulling, and In
each distress for breath, that oot Utile hope of my recev
cry couldbe enicnsiiied.- While In this BUUklion, u friend :
ofnllne,4the Rev. John Kfdler, oflhe Methridin ehnreh.i
brought area bo ole of yonr CjnaatrPScTCßAi,
tried more to gratify him; than front, any estpeqtotior: of
-obtainingreliefi lis vood effect induced me to candnua
iuusoi'and 1 soon found my-health much BnpnrvetU.
Nowin three raontha, I-anr welUiwl strong. and can al.
tribute my cure only to your great ruedlclue. - *:
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