The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 03, 1852, Image 4

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aRRAWGBMENTS FOR 1853. . WggSfc
Jtoei -OUkelVy iwwc
.-*^I;UVM’KA. N -tfi G£t>TP, arid Dealer- Rx
• - 'li cbtinc*, isnlio Agent for' the? following-• Vockei
“■. i-''pfo iVrtr Line of Sie&mebips. between New/York' and
■ . .-v.-.^^hslo» Tnlt Line* nailing from New York and Liv
<rnobl r>M ibe«th ttndi2lst of eoelitnomh- !
t - ’• v IV*W [.ine-leaveNrtsv Yofi ou the vGt?i,&hd Liverpool
■ A‘ v<(niili»<-lUU : irt > -'«ach''txionih.: - - ’ -. ;
•.7 • -•• .Ked titar leaves New York on the lUb,anu Lit*.
: ..erpoot on the 2ffih ol'cnfli month. ■; ■ ■
' - 1 '-2 Lirid strtlitwice a month irora Liverpool and. New
Tho London Line of Packets Bail from New York the
' • IstA*iS-«nJ' tilth, and from London on tUe.tlih,.J3th,
" klsiVtirtiWlhoroachmoiiiU. , . ■- ■ V ■!
York 08, 1 LWoW oinhe f*l and IStb of each month.
- \Vt>kly l"ine of Packets Itom Liverpool to New
jHoat and jailroadi or by ctmalund rai'rond, to-Pitts
■■■■«': aeti will receive every attention* nnd bdvtce
otveli .horridly at the office of W. Tupaeoll * Co.,
:• ' Kdeii'Ciasv,Kub.iii, and St. George’s Bnildutgr, Ltver
nonP s T rupsccit it «To ,r 0 South street, New
- Yoke, or at me office of the advertiser.
Penous te-'idilig m tiie uiUtea Slates or Canada j who
Vinh'tti i '*Wii , 'foMhclf : .fuend«--.in. any pari o! :EnglM»dv
" IreJaiidiScoiland or make tint aece*fhryßr,
■*•. luneeinent* byobpbcaitoit 1® the subscriber, and hove
> •■ them bfoophi out by any of ihe .nbove taronle of
a , Packft'MwbitfU tango from 1.000 to 2,500 ions burthen.)
' ofby first chua Merchant blups, on favorable terra*,_by .
■- wav pfsjLivernoot, London or Glasgow., Thrar fro- ;
T - qvt-ucy of sailing precludes tho possibility of delav 1
-v: Va»w»*e-"aifalwlic secured from Liverpool to New Ur-!
.' Philadelphia. Boston. Charleston snd >
. Savanuah direct, Uemttiancea m small and.lan»®>H in s i
;v .a» nsuaLtoGreat Britain and Ireland. , • .
•Mc»afB.'-W. &• J. T TtipiC'o-t * lnto
- arrangement! with Meters. Vosel, Kotka Lo., uahs
v «9-,Fr«nkforl-rm*ibe*Meut, oral with- Messrs.Ld ward
“ .’ Diomu «. Co . Bankers Fins, to .draw -right. drafts,
-.- 'whiCb cort bc-raade puyablc in all tho principal plapea
th.'oufciioat Franco and benoany Fassuge tickets and
‘ *druf« always for s«lo by tin* undersigned* cornet of
Sixth and Liberty street*, {up staurs,)• Pittaburgb,next
deortoMe-srs i 4. R.Floyd a Who^salrO.tcee^^
r ' - - i>..s iho vessel*, traie of.aaibug, and
. hlird»n. can be had rathe above office, grot’ft. (optf
'Asetltf for Different Lines of Patket Skip.
PASSENGER OFFICE,
TTtf. 410 limtvty Btr»tl, l*ltubor«h. i
• S*rfr 'Wi'BYRNKS-fr C0.,69 South ttrui s vmst tf
' Pint t &tiß York ; 38 WofcrZooiiood, Z.ivh?ml; and 65
• i&tavieTXirMtNtw.OrUanh
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'-r *plV aatlma evenrhve days from , 4QN
... ; . w 'irVfl.. LiverpnoUo New lork» a JJ_*rKs.
• - Lme of Packets from Li-
orpool w Wntadelphia, on
•'•■■■•-jRS&SrEew ibp n I p h tc c n ih of eacfißgararnfWPgi
nSSTrSTeof FftcV-Uto Italtlmoro on thd-MUm o*
V «6>K. month. Aleo—a Line oi Packet* on the Bth and
H4th ofeaeh month from,-Loudon.and Portsmouth to
- for anvamount,
•fti the lowest rate* of discount* and , all »ntona»Uon
giyett concerning rSMenger s ,ll.at can l.e S i7en w,th
• pleasure, by Vhcit Agcnt- . JOHN THOMrsQ.lv
1 marls : »IS Überty st., Pittsburgh.
« ’ • THE superior, 550 Ton*, Copper-FaateAed
1 " Coppered Clipper Ship* VENICE, Capt. J
,, H.Yoon®, vill sail from Philadelphia,on faes
day,o;li bf April, at U o'clock, for Sau Fraihuico, di
kccx for passengers. . .
'‘ ■ This Ship is Cued up in Ac best and mostcomntodioua
*■ ’manner. and will accommodue SOB The Between
Wee t». 130 feet lone, IS feci wide—<he whale filled op a,
■ a Saloon Tiio first Cabin or Main Deck, u filled up
- ■ vrl'llsuperibr Sinte Rooms,<or2or«*sengcr«..
:. ■•. Passengers going by.this Ship will be permuted 10 go
on board ou the u?il* of March, and vill be fr<-g from ex*
‘ ' s pen*e until they arrive tn San.Franri'seo ..The propne
" tbrsif this Ship confiremlc expect to go from porno
porlttt lUudufs, u* eho wiM take but Inifc Ereight, onu
being In bftlla*: trim; will make a vast difference in bei
-tailing time,- Thi* Ship ho* mode «omeof IheShorwat
. FaswKr* ou rrcokd ; niiid6 a trip fionj Mamba in Ott
days, and her last trip from Calcutta in the very jbott
p«-*rtgeof TCdday?.: ,- r . _
' 1 'ForFaVagCp al very Low Hates, apply to N. D ,Mo»0'
ley, Zenith Front street, ‘‘^'^Vnt.Y,
;. cor Sixth and Liberty tis., .
m»iS3 . Piitsbu-gh.
P. S. Passages sccuredbyTclegtaph. > .
TJIBESR toons—
■Jp eahalf chests prime Green and Ulaclt Teas j
71 catly boxes do do do;
lWJbaga prime Orcen end Fancy U'O Lonee i
Ime* Lacuvra and Otd Government Java;
cn ltxn ’.O'*, .‘Ts.i and te.LumpTobacto,
• 35 barre:*No.l ani 3 Mackerel;
US do l>oaf ami Cru'hed Sugar!;
w * do SnpiCarb.Soda; .. .
- tr do Or«am JartaT;
10 do ' CMppedLogwoodj
r> ‘ lOboxea Exireot- u<>i
1 40 do- Ftar ntd SpetmCandles;
-40 do Mould and Hipped do,
‘ 50 do Extra Puro Starch;
•60 do Almond, Palm and Uo* n S»;op;
do Rosemary*Windsor aud Castile,
to do Cocoa and Chocolate,
' HO do - Saleraia*;
*0 do KockCandy; ■ ■
in Oo > UabDUl 1 * Soap and s east Powder# *
10 do Sala <fcCo Chrmieal Soaps
60 do M.K-Luma. Raisin* ; ]
■ 5 do ilecket'* Farms j !
5 do Com Stnreb s
DO do CiotbcsPini;' ~
- io do .HaichVCjuiiterSca.ess
- -- wholes-ClovesandCai*la; :
• lease Natmegs;.
t <j bgs Pepper and l*»mcn:o;
50 keg* ana tan» para Crooiul Sptccs;
: . i barrel pure Ground tiuigei s
fi caeca pure Aliitan . doj
> jOdracuSmvmaFig*;
•lOOOlh*. extra Madder;
!. SODfiJ.freth I'riuicßs
• 3 barrel* Weller's Japan Elacltngi
lOOdoien Ma*on’sCballe«ae doj
DU do Ilamton 1 * ColQinbianluk, 1 oi. tol gair
• * : • ; ionbotlle;
. . 150 cdo . Corn Ernoms;
. - do Patent 7.mc\V r ashl>oard*s .
-v, .; ao do . BedCord*;
Iron arM Nnila Glass, Cotton Yarn m:d;lialling, W hue
d ,fic Wholesale &c 0 ,
No. 122 AVoid fltreet, •
ibutSl fourdoori above Fifth street.
■ ••jCateue and Journal tot>T > .
v ! pDßiau sstifti*
"fllflE PTOptWlOts of.lbo VIRGINIA IRON YVORH3
' ■ D. having disposed of their Grounds to the Bulumore.
M : aod:OWo Uniltoad Ctimnany,fir a Depot, offer foraale. j
- their entire Worksf embracing all the Machinery, and ,
. belonging to the; Mill, novw. incpmplete
' . •perfeciTunnme order. There ore frORTY NAll* MA*
CHINESiu this establishment. 'recently-built and of the
' ■ mosiannrovedpattern*. •AoKfcGlNfc.,wi,th aCylinder
- twenty-four inches in diameter and 8 ‘ x I ,ccl * lr ®Jf*> (J^ r
' ttfiterilburfeet diameter. by 22 feet in length, each ba*
. ler containing 3 flues, eighteen inrheg Ja diameter.*-
" .There oreB Boding FurnacCk,2 lleotuii{ .IJiMtice»* an 4
3 large Wail- Furnaces for heating Plate, Ilarge
• .Lathe, for (nming Rolls with the- Rolls, Screw 1 re*»»
Grindstones and alllhe materials necessary to erect a
new Mill. For afuner descnpUon. all. perrons wshmg
- ' to purchase, are Su vhed 10 an examination of the jv orks
• premises. The sale will take
: •day op MAY NEXT, if not BOcmcr made atJpnyate
eai(f* ThcteTdJsof payment will be six, twelve, eigbt
• • and twenty-four months—-the purchasers giving
load, wuh approved FLKMING 4. CO.
mart* *7 tlWtt’nur Oaunt.
tMA.U'OUN IA! CAt.lt UHNIA •
/ last received by F.xpresa—
Sdoz-CoUT fOurandfiveinchesßepeating Pistol*,
,4 do Allens do do Rewiring. do;
...* dd. Sptagno to Maretim’a •. Sd/fflW*_
' Al^O— l‘iwox. as.oried loagrbs of Rifled Pi»tol».
- Wartaniod toahooiSO yardoandtiUauaflalo.
Al.SO—ironling and Bowie Krnvca, all kind, and
/ :; -'AlS^t?ilbl C and dfiSo^BclU—jast ihe article for
. e o re ofIhoieCOOKISGSTOVKS,
' - on hand ; Those who havenoiporcliawd. .honldl eallot
©neeandjgctoncj as they are going off like hoi cake* in
nra-ahove amcle. .heKngrprUe
-- -wartO i3fl Wood street.
; (Enterprise copy.)
Slate Roofing* .
- rnHEundenirncd, having just returned from the Slate
; ; 1 Quarries of Lancaster and York Count lea.wheiehe
has made arrangoments fot n consiant supply of SU
- VBRIOR SIjATE. respectfully li.forms BUILDERS and
'■ OWNEnS that he Is now prepared to execute oay
- amdanrof SLATE ROOFING, at the shortest time, and
s 'ohnh Rood terms as canhe hadin the cuy,
* .Being apxsctlcalSister, and devounghiscnttroatten
(ion to the business, he has no beeunUon in warranting
all hi, work lo give eaualaeilon
- Orders left with Logan, Wilaon fc 00, No 1J» Wood
street, Puuborgh* or. T» Arnold & Brother, cornet of
Laedck onfl Anderson atrect, Allegheny City, shall re
-o^?rS^!my THOMAS ARNOLD
*'* 1 " gpo tontraotori>
AJiJfl'J*.*” "mwot SmtiliftcW and Fifth .trceis.un
ffrnaml tn DClQnEf'tO t)lO'COnUQCtl)r>' J* W» Kcrr,.ATfcln
fecti will givo information as to the amount of eicaya
- j^^a'ss^’fSrMaiSWSSS
WorlF, Tin Rooflingaml Spooling, Flutering, Painting
and Glaring, and Plumher’a Wore- -
Socclficaiion. and drawings of the ,SS?.
at the office: of Ji W. Kerr, Architect, .Masonic Hall,
Fifth .ptteeW after the 7th ol April next. Mr- »• w>*J E‘][S
aU necessary. Infortn&tulTU AH proposals to be banded
to Mr. Ken 'before 6 o'clock, P-M' ®“ 1 &2.?n7, , IJ £ bovo
• ipecjfrecL . - SAMURL ROSEBukG,)
HENRY WOODS, i
Connntwoner*.*
" ' . . Mngitteei'U Statloncrjr* ~.. .
a»l :Bize».
fJf Tcfeeing Paper, of all sizes.
- «. ecuon F*per,fof Era*
bankmems or 14 and Si icet so&dway. and excavations
• of 18 and 23 feot roadway- .
. RoU Drawing Paper,sS#; iKclioa wide
. KS£KSyr Pwr ’ le Eltl,w '
Tape Lines, oiled-.dtvided in tenths : - :
Jackson, Faber. tfrooktaan a nd Lan*<W« t
. cil*f superior India Ink/Indm .KubfeeSfmJ ui £otuefcc
_ The,t(l;oTO, wilt! a full at prtraenl of all otherkiaJaof
autionory,justapened andf«»ule at the neWßook
i atid -Biauonery btore, No. flfcWood .foSSS
' Third am) Fourth I , tmartS] .J„ H. WELDIN
■■•■■ a Vow. more inert.. ! . - —~-l
BOODhjs fe few* more of Cold-Watches
■yet on tend, which ho will sell at a aery low price;
nflinw-. Stylet of fine Gold Jewelry! of I
very rich and desirable patterns; which he iaeclUcg at'l
' "Eatteim pricet, and from 85 to SO per cent lower than
V the same can be had for at pther establuhmenu, whirfi
V fact Can bo ascertained by any one calling at No; 81
■ Marketstreet; near Third. - ~ itparJO ..
■ ' TkTEWiSPKtNG GOODS—A. MatpS; k Co. will ]
andTnesday, tho2Sth
-■’:■ ■ and Splitlast?.,eome twothousand caresand pdcregoi |
of Goods, dbmptisiug Silks, Shawlt, Dresa floodt, Bob- ]
-net* and OomesUcs ,of every- kutd,~molading.«ev«hty
'-eightonsesDl' Foreign and Staple Goods,Jnsi purchased]
at Ihe large peremptory New York sates, al a great sac
nfice from cost taarSS
• TkJ UTS—BOOO bus. Fea Nuis;
—~JH —t- » 81 bags Walnuts?
' 25 do Cream Nuts; •
* 25 do Filberts; 1
* ' '‘"7 '-£5 do Sicily Almonds;
goto Cocoa Nutt; , , t .
60 boxes ShellcdAltnonSsj-,
Instoreandforaala by , JO9HUA-RJIODES,
feprl No. 0 Wood street.
CaiUornia Direct l
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> transportation,
#EW fifilU'S OEMBKTI
WESTERN EAILROAU -
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Pltltharillf to CleveTnntT, ColUmbnß nnd
Otnclnn«U« ’
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND ,MAS9II.LON,
IN CONNKCnON AVmi THEPKNNA;; GRNTUAL.
XUiLROAI).
; Through from Pittsburgh io Cleveland in Isss than
' TtH Kauri, by a continuous Railroad Line ■
Train on the Ohio Pennsylvania.
X Kail roads leaves Pittsburgh,at Aj.M.» stopping, at
Bcwickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, bnon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and Satera, and reaches Alii*
anceo&> miles from .PHiabnrgh, at VP. M.-
leaving Alliance en the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M.,
and reach Cleveland at C.P.; M;.- Ketnrmng, the nos
sengers leave Cleveland ttt 0 A<M., Alllauco at 130 P.
M , and reach Pittsburgh at 530 P M., in time to con
nect wl.h the evening tram on the. Pennsylvania Rail
road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and
uUo'wl'h ihe YoDfiiiioghcny Steamboat and Flank Road
route. .. .v ■ : ....
Pawugers by this route come from. Cincinnati to.
PUiflborgh In two days, without mgbt travel, and save
from' one to two days m connecting with the Penna. Cen
tral Railroad. - " V ;
passebgeis leavlns Pittsburgh at 8 30 A.: M. f reach
Canton at 2 P.M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. • At Mas
sillon the hue connects with stage lines to Wooster,
Mansfield, Now Philadelphia,and atKnonto New Cas
tle, Poland, Warren, Mercernnd Erie.
*** The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at-10 A. M.ands2o P.M ,and New Brighton
at*7 A. M.end I P. M., sioppingat intermodule stations*
Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are *old be»
tween Pittsburgh; Rochester and New Brighton . •
Quarterly ilCKeu? ate sold at low thick, anu tickets by
the paekugo to t»ouio of the stations. .
TUeTrains donoi run on Sunday. . .
Omnibuses run m connection .with the trains to aou
frouubc station pn Federul street. ■■ —•
' Fate by the oulv eontiuuous Railroad Line from rips;
burgh to Cleveland, U 0 miles, 34.01). To Massillon, 103
H 1 For apply at the Federal Street S l ** l . o ** ll,e
Ohio and Fa. Railroad, io . GLOIIG Tickot Agenl.
. J.MESKIMEN,
. Monongahela House, Pittsburgh.
Nots—By the route by str arobnut SO mtia i to ' v cI j B j
ville, and thence byJßailTOad 100 miles to Cleveland,the
fare 1*53.50. . • ■ . - ' ...
PtyvliUTch. Mini I,IBSA— (apii) ■: ... .
" 1852.
SPBISO ARRANGEMENT^^
pbkkskivasi* bahbo»b.
Two Dally Tram*: From Ptittburgii to
Philadelphia aad Baltimore*
Only 30 Hour* Through ! .
FARE, *U.
THE Expressmail train will leave the Repot on I.»b
erty street,abovetheCiuml Bridge, every morning ]
at 64 o’clock. . „ , . .. ( i
Passenueis will goby ihe cal'* toTui tie, Creek t*, rimes
■wbCTfelbey -will find the best of Coachesm readme?* to
convey them 1M miles* over a first rausiuropike toad 10
Beatty 1 *station; (conductors accompany each tram oi
Coaches),and then take the cars to tlol'uiaysby r* , and
then take the splendid sleeping ears direct to 1 nnddci*
pin* and Baltimore. • . . ,
Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the Vorfc. ai.u
i Cumberland Railroad at Harnsborflh, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
Train willteavc daily at**-30,1*.
rivineiit Philadelphia Bcxtevcniag;
Baggage checked through to I kilailtlpuin.
. ALLeecb ft Co.'s Express Packet Line will leave «ja«)>,
atSo’clocV, I*. M-, conoeelmg.ai Blatre»iue with the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Tnroach from Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore ut 33 hoars.
• FARE 810. .
Paiseocers will prooaTo ihetr tickets at the Railroad
Office in the MonoojJahelalloasc, Water Street.
. K B _SehedulOlime as follows;
Prom Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station. ? hours
do Ueatiy's Station to Johnstown, -4 do
du Jobn'town to Hollidaysburg, in
cluding 33 miles Poruoge/oad, o do
From HoHtu.ty»burg to Dillcraville, U do
do PiUersviiiotoPhiiadelphia,over
Columbia Railroad, 34 do
Total, tfshouia. •
This Schedule urows ample (me on eacUponmn of
the route, and can be .regularly made, if. no unexpected
detenunn should occur. • Piuitnjtersure lufcnncd that
ibe Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope*
rated by the State of H«mi«yl*ama» and ure iu r.o »«y
nndfrurnmansnetuent or control of tne re»it»ylvania
Railroad Company.
mart2s J. Mfr.tiWIMBN, Ticket
tt«rebint»> Boot Wa«.
For th« Transportation of iTtnhamiue amt Produce,
Ivu'rsawrLMSU cei«.u»»*'> *ah.hu»»), **rvsss
' Pm'SUIUtOH AND I’HU.ADhLi’lliA,
Dir»ct. vidnit
VT-n»v,™ DAV|, roN 4 KFVNWU^
Depot, SJI Market fit, toearSixtM Philadelphia*
■ ■ C A- M’ANULTY U’li,
Canal Batin, 4«i9 and dID Penn siren, Pittsburgh.
B A VINO increased our frciUue* nnd otherwise im
proved cur arrangement* tor Transportation, we
ate now prepared to receive a targe amount of Produce
and Merchandise,toshlp (on tr.c ope mug of lU Canal*,)
with promptne*'* and difipnleh
The Section Boat system of transportation over our
State Improvemert* ha* beeam die about ten year*.
Audthe kreaisucccs* end tavor tt lr*» net with, 1* a suf
ficient guarantee that a iv iu> longer contjuerrd 4
doubtful or uncertain experiment; but it acknowledged
by all atvattly superior to any mode of insspariaiten
card unCsnais, (when mieweciea.by Railroads)
Good* loaded into our Boat* b< rem«vu
undisturbed until uuloaded at oar \Y arehnpsein Martel
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding tbctteliV
couseuuenten three diffeteut trßninipmeist*, aun teeo*
ring tb« delivery ct Goadtmentlxo Jolt, thopacknge*
clean, and iu at good order its when ituppcd.
- Produce, Ac , convened to our Houto at i lUtburgu,
trill be received end. forwarded alway* at the lowest
car rent canal rate*, strictly seconding to nistrucuoi■*»
without any extra charge for comn»«*ou, storage, or a**
"So* * fc **• c A M-ANULTV * CO
FAkU AHO WISTISirAIIttAHOIbeUIiNT
MMBLflaL.iB6i.taßa
TOK TRAVEL BVTW'St!' __ _
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH,
By the Cleveland & PiUiborgh Railroad.
E»ROMCLEVELAND lo HANOVER STATION 70
JP mile#. From HANOVER to V»
Suiee. SO mil»i ana iroui 'V KM.sVJLLE lo i I rTft
BURGH by the new and splendid «tetunef “ryKta*
CITY.” TbU arrangement to continue unit! the iiwi of
January, 1853, when Hie Car* wll ran from Cievclund
W TheVSpreia Train of Cara wM leave Cleveland daily
(Sunday* excepted) ot MS, A. M- t after the- arrival of
tbe Niclii Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover
Station oi 1235, P. M., and at Welltmlle at 7 o clock, r.
M-ttuid ul Pltttburfih the lame evening. _ ■ ■
Returning will leavo Pittsburgh daily at 9, V. M., »*•
riving alClevoland at 5 o'clock, P, M, next day, In sea*
•*on to connect with the Evening trains, to Cincinnati*
and with Steamer* East and Writ on the Lake* until
the close of navigation. , _ n .
Time.from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours, to tin*
Immu 00 boars. ■■.■■■■ ,
Fare to Cleveland 81,00} to CiDClnnau SIO.OO.
(Signed) ; C. PRENTISS, President.
Officg o**njß C. A P. R. Tl-Co. >
Jkrc*nrw,Nov.ti,lBsl. >
JO” For uckeu apply
Monoitg*he!a(HotfWi Pituburßh^
' paaiin m.v Aal* it oa o.
GSjßli iMSft
J&Hs =SSS:-
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
riIHE subtcriber«,Agenu for the Fennaylo.nniß Ball-
I road Company, arc now prepared.to receipt Tretplii
through to Philadelphia during the winter at tlie follow-
and wool- • perlOO lba
For bacon, tallow, and
nl! heavy freight 1,00 perlU>
. .
. COVODK fc GIIMIAM, Ag’ls,
janl‘2 Corner Penn and Wayne am. Putaburgh.
. Adam* ft • „
NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, I'ITTsUUHGH. .
T,JIE public arc informed that we arc bow running
regularly lo the East and West, and aro prepared to
forward all Goods entrusted to oar car*
A SPECIAL MESSENGEII sent daily for l'hiladel
_phid,ai4 o’clock) P M Also, duly to CinclnnaU, at 7
o’olock, A. M ,„ .
Orders inmwmiicd-free of charge, ami Goods leiorneu
by first Express . . _ . . .
Bills of Exchange for «alo on rnglana, Ireland ana
Scotland, for any amount, payableonprincipal Banking
Houses or Post O/hces in the UuitcdKnffdom
decM JJAKKR * FORSYTH* Agont ;
PEINO
•BaEßUflwg.
;naßaei
SFUIRO AIIttANGBIMTICSI'S.
€i#vela»<l and Plttaburefr Railroad*
T EAVE Pittsburgh. (Sundays excepted.) at 3 A. M
j do .. Wellsvulc do uo IF. M
Arrive at Cleveland : to do O.FJI,
In time for ibe Toledo, Deirouend Eastern Boat*..
“ np GEORGE ROBINSON,
Superintendent.
- or'Ntivton Finnic Hoad- lloute
F OR. BALTIMORE AM PHILADELPHIA!
STEAMERS* leave twice a day, morning and evening,
leave tae Wharf Beal, above ■ ihe
"Site
hota House, Water street.
declO
T PlttrtttPgH leather Depoi. • -•
B OARD & CO, No. 103 Wood have jnst
* received a Fall supply of stock in Iheif lirte. Ua.l
t.moreandNew York s6Lu LEATHER, Philadelphia
Wds and Calf Skins, French Calf-Skins, Country‘Bp
nerNlins and Calf Skins. Morocco Lining aud,Btading
BHns :Tnnrier’s : Oil ; Tanner 1 . and Currier’s Tools.&c.
And.Vaken logelhetjihey believe it the largesttmdlcsl
assortment ever ode red before In one house in ; PiltS"
burgh. All of rvhiolL, we arc Jprenarcd to sell to cash
andprompt paying customers.at Ino very lowest prices
I P °Wc take pleasure In showing our stock, and cordially
Invite purchasers to eiumine, before purchasing else-
I where- •,-■■■ tBeplg:ii
ssC~~~~ Dr.Wro. P. Giles,
„ VETERINARY SVBGEON.
S*; Jv Office at Rody Patterson’s Bivery Stables, on
lyanli West. bet»ee» Wood and Smithfield. jivdilv
l rniiP pVi 0, 1 ? , .* 0n ° r Partnsssb'P l .
r~ P j‘s , ;i.S I Sd oln g,business in the name of- John Black
« day dissolved by mui-jalecnscnt, 11. lUc
?n^°hn«?iS. 1 i?. h ?r l iS f, nlltc interest of John black m
0^ ***** “>
, JOHN JJLgOiv.
N. B-Tbebu.lns«
bar an usual, at his old stand, comer of Perm and Irwin
streets. HENRY WcCCLLOUGH
Pittsburgh, March ), 1852. mart if
Jnssurautt ■ (Sompantcs.
Tlio FraukUn Flre Insurance Company*
07 MttaDBLPUtA.
YVRECTORS:— » „ . .
Jr/ ' Charles W. Banofcer, " George W. UiCharus,
■■■•"\ThoniasHBTV:: •
Tobias Wagner, ■ Adolphi E. Borie, ,
Bawuel Grant, Bavid S. Browne,
Jacob R Smith, - Morna'Patterson..
CHA9 N BANCKEK, Pres’l.
Cum. G.<BitwcSecretary. , . .
Coniinueto makelusurauce,perpetual or unwed,
on every description of property iu. town and country.
atTatos.nfllow4>aare consistent wtlli security. > ..
-The-Company have reserved a large Contingent r and
which, with tbeltCapimlaud Premiums, safely invested*
afford uinplc protection s the assured. • D „: .
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IBSI> a*
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as foi*
h ■ IZ. ■ ci,m si>
61,212,708 44.
mni'f their Incorporation,, a period or2l l, ea J B ii^ e y
have Mjd uuVlrcUof On* Million Four Hundrtd thou-
fire, evidence
ofilie abilUj and
dupMitMato meet
Q(Tce N- E- corner Wood and Jd sla.
■«*• oomvaa , y ’
lTuohuof cheapness, safely ami nccommodui.im.tocHy
aM coinUi merchants, am! owners ol dwellmgs,
laol.ited oreoumry CARK i ERi Actuary,!
...e-1 n>n,u'h Oflicc.NP M SmHlifield »i., ftnsbutgld
latjCUAKClfl.
nvt.AWARF, MUTVAIi SAFETY INSUR I
T*ANCE COMi’ANY.—Olßoe.North Room ofthe Ex. i
and olhei
nronerty in (own »ml country, maurcd against losi oi
dirdwebyfiroaalinlowii.traieofpteminra.
Sink iNsUKAttCii.-Thoy also msare Vcsiols, Car
coca and freight*, foreign or coastwise, nndcr open or
Kcolat policies, as the assured may desire. .•- *
1 lii andTiu.WBfonTXTios.— They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Rwlroad Car®, Cuna
Uout* aud Steam Boats, on nversaitd takes,ou the most
Jo«ei>n H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder.
John C. Davis. Robert Button, John H, Penrose, Samuel
EdwardMSco. C. Leiper, Edward Darlmgtoiwlsaaeß.
Davis, William FolwcU t John Newim,Dr.'s. M. Huston,
James C. Hand, TheonhUus Paulding, H.Jqucs Brooks,
Hrnry Sloan, Hujjb Semi Wc*
Uvaitt, Charles Kelly, J. JpmisOH, William Hay, Dr
i S-Thomas, John Bellocs, Vr Hi. Iv) re, Jr. •
DIUECrrORB AT FIiTBBUHGIi. O, T. Morgan,
Hugh Crete, Jno.T. MAR . nN) VnMtai .
■ fBC9 C IU - J - VlCe Sw. Cow.*, Score*./
Ipr Office of the Compauy.No. 42 'Valet * street, Pius
t>u%. {jelOidiH _J Kt y ,A^—
fllliif!#• Imitf
J'li.ii? OFFICE of the ■lHturantt.Co*i>f rforth Amttua
‘bus htcnremoltdio of Hardy* Jane.
Co No HI From street,third house Last ol Wood
SSr ":w
Btct* Mutual Vtf Uiurwoa coiapio
° imANTH OFFICE, M SMitnn.Bi.D «,
Atoy
ffiiipi -4t/»oiiii-’ifeof iuccc ]^ of liitJ Oirccior* in
T to" ak“t.o ‘ STATE MUTUAi. ITtIU
Insurance comeaNV’’ m«*» the warn* of urn
community* I* the oni.urtllclml amount of hmlrcM
whleh'Tiua been donc—tnmm; Isiucd 7.000 F ill
rice dormir Urn pint year, tlmtcby addin* ovur Slffi.DOO
lit the I'und. or the company* all itho ‘Ptowrtji
innuredl* ofibeiufc*t kind,ln uinnU ntti,and*Urge
proportion tin mod tor only one year
Whole No. .Pollute* taaoed—.*••••
iiti Jo cipiredjtetininaied A
cmieeted*— **
.do do in foree***** , "-V’
Amount of I’inpeny Insured* >-
[ ■ do fianceledttcrmhiauidaiid.et
-I*l* a** l rt' l ' -*ya « * Vvlr* ad
do “do" in force ■ • ■ . *'.**&
do Csi.cdcti.Wl^Ui-itodjClpl'd,
do lUfp?*«--r~ .***; *, t er,.. »“
do Ca.--.iiVrriaitmirec c i v-c a■• * ■ S*>l,i *
** JD CB * lteUJ ~„_-S=!,rj3W
6(1 SlQtil* •■*“'**'** ■
IJfttancei&fftVflioMhcC©
To tiiy or eouniry mtrcijaiji?) ami ffwno** o< a«M*’
iuss.acd iwUtnd or cottusry .pmpeuy* u, l» ItacsciS
i««orrp*nv *ffQt\S»ad*ftnu*e»inpou’.lot. chcapa***
SHfciy an«l &*i»urit;,tatefu>r lo no Insurance Vottt?*n]r
••Ooudocwtloaihr «<*o*wMc tad tjreakj improved* y*
icKi of C»a*sUscirt»*t of-Kii*i».*>csCUFM»itjB'•»* i*«
liaiffr.J*.in»srirtsoaJy*w»3iilßdamoutatt**ny one io«
•entity, th«4i>recfu*Jittif ilm Ud}U?iKy ana pceurrencr or
Uieo Btc*. on«t RUo, on lx;tb the JMooW and Mutual pUm
U-aotoolTUtfasMiM &eebeftpi»«»*ad *ceonwioo«>oa
©f imtii but entitle* the injured to ft partif-ln® 4 -
tion in ihoprotsif'. .
I; it under a>B «‘<tntrol of me -1
J*. iUnberfort. A. J. Bilim. J«jn B. ripet, *»<*•«. t
Jown, A'o'iro A.Oemtr.nmo C, Sx-’is-Kiek, Bo!» stl
b 011 - r ‘ c J>. KUTHKttFORD.I*rert.
A.i.iiiLL.krrr,!?ec'y.
A. A. CASMrft. Actuary.
u u—A of per*«si. ort.O J»i*
rinrt oo'wMtthnn by*-.iMir<::axfd by t»? Uirrt-.om, ftru. 1*
imw at this Utftte- trdrcmft*
tie im ca*h ftt the end oi Oinety
A« A- CARiUKR. A«cnt
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
O'Pkt 'uuui™-V^v l v'cl.'-WScJc* £ ?s
PrurUi «!r*cr.coKjpttrfug'iU© MCllfcSTand l*ATt-bT
We j -v’ln iUt -wicntfon ct ihoie within* id Fa;nUh
Steam Boats or fiiveo* t* <",
*«•■! bi pfiep« lower lain e»rr br-fare offered irt thunier
ket !>• *'ork coiaprlftcsitipartihofouowmi.vsnow*.
fijfsi Velvet l*i»« Carpru ; i
'«io- Tap««i»v ■
Jo bi\4 American Unw««l* Cilp«t»*-
iUirn toper three p;y Imperial/ . <jo r
Supcrfoto Uo to . «a»
Jucf4»ia-C»in i ct» V< imlovr Ho tJ#w»
PaWTnpetwy Jo <Joj Tr»n*P«reniB&M«»i
•Htsc.lujjra'm. dodo; *aiiu.lUn»art.
rotnxnoii do Jo * VeiMian -I»SiniS« ;■
VrnutanTßj'rxiry »:o; hlairiloda,
VwiHed-VcwUstt Jo; ■ Ptwio Cover**
Plain Jo d(V » T V‘V l ?’
flee do; do Malar
CheniH*> and Tufted Uug«i fcbcepakm DoorNnu j
do do Doortoui»» Adelliid - do .
cU»rilS,of'ftU ajj indie*
’• '' ft "• ,"‘“ sh " *‘"W M.CLIN^cS° m
ir Y.e*ubb?e
Lttboßrapblo institute. .
Gf»-P ARTNiiltsfilP—' The subicrtocrit moil rciT'CCl
fuily announce to Utctr lrtenda and the
orally.that they liiiyo tb>»day entered Into Co-lanner
aMd. (or lUr yuni<j£c ©t carrying on»*J,i»6 ojd
Slngerly’B nui!dfitf! t oppoinc the PoMOdtce.Tltird eUeet,
Phiibun»h. il<e LfthogruphiC VnnUKg,itt aIUU various
h™chM lluvine Stat Wry, recently airned from
Citrouc they are prepared to do. rvwrh* in I.ithocrttphy
equal loiteel They eoltcil a coml.tuance of
the patronage bellowed hcrotolora lo l.buully to Ibo
oncT>an«or“Wm. SchucUmaiqlaiul they hope by •met
attention tolheir btnincsf, by elegant workmanship, and
the moit reiuonable term*, to mein the favorsof an en-
Pr.tfl., Machine Bravri™, UUne...
m* 11 ardftrfmeit Autographic L-eurrß, l>iu lteaus» ■ *®*®
tVllrnsropS >«d Pr.mei tn Black, Cold Ilrotue .f Co-
'2™- lhc,r wo,k c ‘ u WAi"c»uonMANr’
Vprtl _ FIII-.11. lIAUNI.KIN
. lMtaoiatlon.
milß partherahip betowloro ciisuuiK unilei the firm
I of ricKEisKN k fcToPVKSEL, is thu day diKDlveiJtiy
mutaal coiiaenl. The liuamcM In ihunsHf ™'» b » “£
lied by D: Fickclscn, at the old
“'Janaor,, 1,1811 J P. SJTOUVENI'L.
1 ti&ve tills day sold my Interest lit the Wme nnd 1,1-
nuor ■EsiaWiikment to D. Fiettpsßtt. 1 cheerfully re
cotmneud 1.1,u v.llo.rttldeWDWjt^^.
Citizen* ami BtrtttgeHi . .]
m HO you wish to purchase a fine 1
€3fy. GOI.DorSI L.VEK W ATCII .at
onn-Imlf the usvm puce! II so.call atHOOD 8
(ElfflNE'.V JEWISUKY- STOUG, 61 Marts!
iwo door, north of Third, and tale « look: at hut new
•lock, iast arrived, and yon can there purcliaso Vi nich
es or nuy kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and not be charged two price* for coombing, as joa
have usually heed i but.can got the,very bestquality of
goods al llio lowest easlorn prices. Do not belle vo what
others, interested tn their own sales, tell you, but come
and see far yonrsolvcs. All goods sold aiUitsesiabluh
taeiii will be warranted as represented at time of »ale--
ntall may outshone eouflllvssfe and cheap, solo.
Boperlor Wntoli ftcpftirlDg.
JOHN M ROBERTS, IVATCWMKRiI AMU £&
JE WELLER, dosires again to cull the at- wV
tention of the public to iho workshop which hejr< o
Uo« opened at No. Ifl Fifth swecUwo doors fromß24S3
Mark*t where he continues to devote his special atten
tion to the lopamng and refilling of Chronometer, im
plex. Patent Lover, L’hpinc, mid every description of
fine Watches mid Clocks. , , _
Havana for a number of years boon employed as r ore
man m the workshop of the larßestesiablisbinent in this
city, 1 flatter myself that those favoring me with patron*,
age will find all work 01. trusted executed in the best
manner and on the tnoaircasonablo terms,. •
. lltftnntes— John Harper, Esq., Edward Heoxleton,
Hartley, Esq., Joseph Woodwell, Joipua
Rhodes ft Co., und Wra. B. Scaife. ;
A carefully selected ctoek of Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spoons,Spectacles, &c., constantly on hapd>wluen
have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will,
be sold at a .very small advance for the same. [aulJ,
. _ John WiVlmr
BAS ALWAYS ONHAND,of hisown manUtacihre,
a large assortment of AVHIPS, CANES and UMv
ILL.AS of every description, which hewul dispose
of, wholesale-or retail, at prices as low as tbeyxaa ' be
procured for in eilherthe cities of.NeW/York, rmlaael
pbia or Baltimore. Also, on hand a large, supply*of.
BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS aud LA*
DIES’ SATCHELS* which will be sold at New York
prices. Just received from the Manufactory a new sup
ply «t INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale
and retail. JOHN Av. TIM, ,•
autfU • No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley.
WM
J, J. EVANS, Agem.
■ J. SHIVL’B, ■ \; ' I
■ No* 59 Smltbfleld btroet, Plttilmrcbi i
SASjost received Ins Spring .'block of I'ArHR .
HANGINGS, of every vuriciy of Blyle and finish, I
fiomlßUems to SI per piece. ; , -|
Twenty cusea now .opening—patterns newy-colors!
i beautiful* and prices low, to sunthe tunes. i
1 '•* Those having houses to paper, and merchants buying ;
i to sell again, should call aud examine, before purcha-i
I sing elsewhere. • Ajro—
■ . • go dozoa Band Uoxes,
1000 piece* Curtain Paper; _ ,
300 ilo -Lemon Color—plain;
400 do }5! ack '!“>
300 ■ . do JJlue : , do,
■ 200-do. Cream do,
AIIS-BLOCKMAKBLE PAPER, for Public Hull.,
of every description! with euttoble Columns, Cap*
Bases oml Uordennv, fumiEhcd al.sborUi^iM.
All of which wilt to sold LOW, for or haub,
“USES l>aprtSloie “Luhfieldstr^S^b.
Tbe subscnberir have this day
O associated themselves together as 1 at tnera. far the
puipose of transacting a Wholesale f&noMTntm
Xionor and Coratniasiopl>nsincsS,niiderdiefiroof Jotrn
Black &Co:,tto.ai9eorner of Libeity_«nd Irrrln sts,
' -'JOBN'wUnVAv ■ - ■
- : M M’OULLQpgn.-JB.
narihy _ _
"i'VERS’CHERRY PECTORAE-3 stosJ, juK.te
A. ce,ve4w ’ 4fot6 B e jf i y FAnNEBTOCK & CO,
Wholetale Agents,
corner of First and .Wood streets*
7,823
$7,^6.410
W ALIi PAPEK.
•»t‘ V. f . ,■ .» r-
‘A- >
:- 1 /. r -i„\ i
.-■. ••• '.A 'Vi-;' '*■
saWQOODSI
■ YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE) .;••■■■
. Sign eft*™oktalML mW* *.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
TfUlß'Subscribers have just received by AdamsA.
JL Co ’a Express and the Pennsylvania Railrood^ne
of tlielargestand best. selected -ftMorimenta.pf
Dress Goods ever offored to the P. obl , l ,®*i iy-.i-t-n rttie*
One of ibis Firm hann* been id'tUe-..^f}WwfS5 s .
before the comroancumeniof the £PJVlJ***%,*
bar Goods, with creat care from the Impor.ers, at «cn
prides da will enable us to sell cheaperthan the clieap
es Oar very extensive fetock : comprises in part the .fol
lowing— viz: . ,".
Cbenennd JasperCbene Silks, GnV '.
High Lustre, Pltt*n*ChanifcUon and Glasstt bilks,
do Stripe • do «9|
do PIoTn Black
Turk Satins, Foulard end Watered silks# #
Tissues,BerageSj Plain end Figured Poplins,
- Caabrnores, Delaines and. Alpaccas# ~
. do- • Lace and Mu«lin Capes?
Black Satin and Fancy, Ve*ting>,t . .
Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets and Joans;
Bonnets aud Bonnet Ribbons. ~. .. .. M
The proprietors would respectfully soholt an early
callfromvhdr -friends and the publlogenerally, feeling
confident ihat tlicycim offsr greater Inducements than
has beenoffered heretofore. nvv
xnari - .YOUNG,, STEVENSON A LOVE.
JASIBB CO.,
' Iofl WOOD'STREET* . L- .
TJfrHOLESALEUroIsr* in Fortign arui DomtiHc Dry
W Goods, are uowv opening their first purchaso of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, .oleried with ilia
greatest care, to snitiho trade, consisting in part of tho
uewesi styles df-A A /••••*.,
Dress Lawns and Serages, ; ; . .
Plain.and figured Alpaccas; *•
French, Scotch and JwmesticGinghams,
Printed Calicoes, in great variety j
Ribbons. Laoea and Edging* j v
Cloths;Caasiraeres ana Vestings;
bummer Coating and Pantaloonlng;
B»own and Blenched. Muslins;
Palm.and Leghorn Hats;
:Straw nnd Braid Bonnets. - . ;
Together with aeompletc stock ofVariety Goods and
Pedlar*’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Watches. Brass Clocks, Ac., All of which are, ofr
fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eanern
price..
Great Attraction I ,
JUST RECEIVED at Jsvrais’ One Pnoo Cash Store
No. 76 JHarket street, Pittsborgb, between Fourth it.
and Diamond, the largest amEinost betnufal stock of
SPRING **o SUMMER DRY GOODS; ever offered to
the Citizens of Pimburgh. . , . A . .
The subscriber wou’u inform those, who desire to get
ooooßAao-UKS, that , the greater part of his Stock was
purchased at. the recent large Auction Ssle* tnNew
York and Philadelphia forc*sH, which enables him to
•oil goods IS to iW percenticheaperiuan those who bay
on credit. We do not deem ituecefsary is mention the
: the different kinds of goods tbatobmpose our stock, but
deem It sufficient to say that' It consists of a full assort
ment of ladies* ami gentlomsn 1 * wear, together with *•
ceueriil stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
, respectfully; solicit an examination of our? stock, from
tho«* who wish to purchase. : , . : -[tnaris
~ SBeoWaaßif*' AtiafifSEi ~
OF FAUljiuid Winter Dry Good. »n<l VnriUe, at No.
t»7, Northwest coiner oi Wood street and ptaraond
alley,;l‘iu>hurgh, Pa. D. Gaiioo k Co. would ag.in an
bounce to their old customers and dealers generally in.
their line, that they aie nowpreparedt o oflerforaale
ibeir present hew stock ofGoods Btnnusually lowiaie*.
, And as bur purchases’bave been made on the most ftv
orable terms’with importers and Manufacturers, _we flat
ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to mem a continuance
of confidence and patronage of our old customers and.
the public generally, which has so libe
rally bestowed upon us. Our. DRY-GOODS STOCK U
in pan of Broadcloths, Catslmexps, SaiUnets I .Tweeds,
(hr»cy Yestings, Cheeks, Flannels, I)rill*ngs«Jllack *ml
Brovm'MaS'ias,Tickings,Blankets, Linsey Plaids, At*,
riaefts, Merinoes. Muslin DeLaines# .fitney .
Prints, Glazed Cajrd»Ties# CloBking£. Tahle Diapers,
Ginghams Silfesviancr long Shawls. Biik^C ravats, Fon
eee silk Pocket llandierchiefii, ,and Irish Linen* diicet
from Ireland, and alt other articles generally kept tn the
Drj GoodsHne. OuaVatucrr Department will be found
on eiauii'tauon to bo unsurpassed, by any other of Urn
kind We«t of the Mountains, and is made up in pari of
Combs,Buttons. Patent abdSpffol Threads, direct iron*
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes, Pin* and Needle*. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ba*
sms. fable CttUeTy amt Pen-Kaives just arrived from
Sheißcldl Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings,
Gem Suspender*. Slates ana Slate Pencils, Perciiisi«n
Caps, Spectacles, Piitois, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and
Bdgtoo# Whbons-ikwing Silk# Silk Limps and bilngej
fancy Nctbngß.Green Bandiges,Black grik VeHs, biik
Plof cnee together with agenersl ft&sottm.?nt of all other
article* in tho Vanity line. -Wahavc on hamS and for
sale a Urge nssortiuem oi Gold atuiteilver atchesond
Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pen* and Pencils, and Sifvcr Spectacles,
Ccuc&s*Ae.; tu Which W*e invlie the aticption of all buy
ers. *« we are determined to sell car Goods on the mbit
reasonable terns, either for cash or saUsfectory rofcr
eCNU3. -The httsine** oftheUtc 6 rot of Oaaoo i Mo*
Csxpuus is to be settled by D. Gaaoo nt the stand ofD.
Gauo A Co ,A»ho U fully authorized for such and in
wbo-e pemssion are ibo jispcTs, Notes and Hookrof
ssid fiim.
filisailatttoae.
Bnli’far Firs Erick Hannfatturißg Company.
rss.aurvcs, ».», iish| ay.feWß, tr. m uaqum*
aLOVEOtUf EJoTSTcO-t nropvUtoro.
rftHK subscriber* having been appointed Agents fer
1 ihs aooye named conceroj wUfkcep.contunuy «a
hand a supply of the calehrated lioUvar Fire UrickfCrOc
cible Tire Ciay, Furnace Iledrths and Inwalls. They
ore also ready to receive orders for lud Brickvlo be
madc-tn size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
benrompUy filled. t
Wcdo uaideeraii pdcewary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick j«»*«i»-oyer ail oth
ers ihaivhAve been ofift red for sale in the Umied States,
Hselr superioriiy be tug well toown to almost allperson*
who «*e Fire Briofe- Tho pfopjictort have detenainel
thattbe Eire Brice shall ?o*enonc ol thelrprcsontenvi
able lepuiaiion, and that so expense shall Oe spared t J
make them cvea hotter than they have heretofore been.
This is ib« only establishment tow msuufactttnnff r*rc
Brick ovßolivar. , '•.•■■ KIER A JONEri,
mait7 Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh.
Bonus a tiiozitsu._
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURE ES,
OU.MIIA UDILDINOi, SouA- WOl cor
otr of Oatsund- intttr lit Ohio ani tion
fygssasLjyfrattfa l{a*ir«i‘l vrrr.
SSgjgXUiver •'•inLLaud Steam. Enyluw, rue w
cTnfj* ilrdroufic Prctics, of all descriptions; Copper
plate, Lithographic flad other Presses? LpUfbianjplng
*c3 Befinip* Apparata*tW el hei w, *k Mil! Machinery
in general. built upon me most approved plan# of con*
*Lructton,»nd workmanship to.tbc »au*faetioa .of cm*
order* left itMesurs. Cochran, M’BriJe A
Co^No.SO Wood street, Pittsburgh,or. addressed to
. pitubargh vowafe. Factory*
AV, 40 Ufamoriti ti*r»* Wbed »M.
B. M; BIGELOW, PBOPRiKTOK,
vv t n - WOULHrespeetfallyinforrahisfriends
afttf the public, that he has bow onohon*
dried light Vehicles under way of con
the greater part of which are
.finubeiLor rcaTly so.comprislug lighten topßaggtes,
weight from 200 to 275 pounds; or. top Bsjrßtes, irom
321i0 4*5 poand*. Also, arvasrortroent of Kcckaway,
with 00c or two teat*; some fine two-horso Barouches.
The above work will be warranted, and is constructed
from ihebtst material that could heseleeted in the east*
era market ©rat home; and, attending personally to each
his factory, he feels confident of risking his
reputation on hit work, where it is used anil not abused.
Persons at a distune©, ordering w»rk through their
friends, or commission merchants at this place, will re*
ceive oar moit strict attention.
kspaasncßs:
Col. Body Patterson, ILIL Hartley, Eiq. P
Hon. WiUUm Wilkins, Col; Georeo A. Byard, '
William M. LybniEsqY Logan. WUson A Co.,
Singer, Hartman A Co., Hon. Jacob Forsyth*
J; Mda A Co., George Weyman, Lsq.V
T. G. Moore. New Orleans, M. B. Muford; Clarkaville,
. [Tenne&see.
Itepository.No. 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal
on Pennsylvania Avewto*-. . - Keb37;ly
ISOTIGEr
HAVING sold my entire stock of Books, Periodicals.
&c., to Messrs. BEEL A CALLOW, l cheerfully
rocoihinoitd them to my former customers. All persons
indebted to me will please oall at the old stand and set
lie. J. B. HOLMES,. .
Third Blrebi, opposite the: Post Otlice.
Co-Partneralilp Notice* .
THE undersigned, having purchased the entire iiock
. of J. B. Holmes, 3rd street, consisting of Books, Sta
tionery. Aq.» have this day entered into partnership under
the firm of REEL & CALLOW, /rhev wi iho thankfol
for a continuance of his patronagoi and will'also he hisp
py to have a call troth their friends generally,
A full assortment of every article will always be
found. ' • •
All subscriptions contracted for .by Mr J. B: Holmes
wilLbe famished as usual by ns. J.O. REKL, - .
HP, CALLOW.,
mart
Pittsburgh, February 23,1832.
DliiolaUouof Partttcrtbtpi
aiHE partnership heretofore existing between the un
detsignedi has been dissolved this day , by mutual
consent. All persons having claim* against thu con
cern, are requested to present them for payment; and
all persons knowing themselves indebted; are respect
fullyiimled to call and settle the 6tnne, witnoutdelay. :
7 KENNEDY A HASLET*.
iTirs subscriber having purchased the entire interest
of Mr. R; H, nASLETF.in the Vuriety and Jewelry
busmesa,-would respecinjllv call the attention of his
former friends and patrons to the slock of Cood* on
hand, which will.be sold at prices to ettitihe times.
Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watch*
esand Jewelry. JOHN 8-KENNEDY,
. marl No 94Market street.
touis EVINSJftAJt-**-~»* ,, *V**V“-*«A3>A>l'lCEmSit4!»,
[of the late firm of Sands ARememan.
bOtlla AKIREiaAir ft oo.<
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clock s, Watthui Jewelry > Wqtek
jirtn srasKT, ous doos from woot>, Ptnsßuaau,: -
31AKE icavrto fcimbunce tb.the trade and'the .public
generally,thttt.lhcy have theinselves carefttUy se
lected andlmported from Europe, a large stock of ©old
Utd Silver Watches, Watctt Materials, and Tools for
Waich makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew
elry, fromthe best manufactories—which they toffer at
prices aa low as they can bo purchased in the eastern
markets. • ■■ ■ ■
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Pateht Levers; do Detached Levet.; iloLeplne.; Sit-;
vertihanieni; tuid elegant French time piece., ot the
mo.t approved makes. Together with a largo stock ot
, Clock., and Time Piece., from the best American Facto-
Their stock of Jewelry comprise, artleler of aerery
description in this line, tmehas Finger Bings, tar Eings,
Breast Pins, Bi&ceielsu Gold* Fob and Guard Chains
Cold Guard Koy» and seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kina of fancy article. generally
kept in establishments of-this description.; ; - '
They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,
of every--variety, which they-have- most carefully so*.
■ lasted, i ■ . • .
They have also on hand a large assortment of Tel*
scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best
manufactory in England. Together with a greatvanety;
of other articles too numerous to mention. . •,
Clocks, Watches: hnd Jewelry repaired in the best
manner and on-the most reasonable tonnß. • • loctisiy.
~ : jjiiioitttion* - » j.
rTlHEparlnershiphereioforc existing Jame*
• A Aramrong, Samuel Critter '.and jattrlet Baineji.
ender the litle of »* -W
-dissolved by inaiaal Mf.Bdrnesh&vingais*
posed of .■his interest and withdrawn from the concern.
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
SAMUEL CROZIEH, \
CHARLES BARNES.
Eeb.’y 31,1832.
. The Forwarding, Commission and Produce Bosiness
will bo continued at Stand,-Not. 152 Water,
and 64 Front streets, by /amiw Armstrong and Samuel
Crosier* under ibe style of .
KS ARMSTRONG & CROZIEB.
i*- '-;? - Wi '
v-jr•
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A;'
A&ma* JAHKS W. WOO»\VISW« t gv ,i
- CABINET ji» N
aßSanmro mrtm b manufacturer, * il •
-WVri.roota* «J am« 09 Tfilrß
; f i -K. Wj resjtecifally inßutti* hi* friend. ana eilitom*
Mm, ersthathohas now completed his jspruigftoct ot
FurniUre, which is" decidedly thelargest ondbest ever-,
offered for tale in this City* whiefr.wiTt be ibid a* pricer
ajiJow sa: hny; In iho: OoitettSiaifiSvEastor West. ;
~ As; be is dctenninedurupholdtbe quality, with (weu
seasonedmaterials, 'best. .workmanship, ; aaQ; newest
designs?' and etxtehr of hls and facility
jnmsrmactniinifijhc.Jrenaiileitoproduce'warraiiloii
, fonUar^aitt^wwcrtpriccs^-Y^o^-rfV .*. vu r ;
- He has pnnciple ofldentify,lng the. cus*
Ftomdrs v interest With his ‘own, in' q daiity andjmce, and
keeps alwayronhandthe greatestvtmety of every ties
oription of fumitare, from tbc cheapest andplainesVio
the most elegant and costly,that a hoase, or any part of;
on«V may \frdni Ms 'stock,- nr mahufacttlred
eipressiy to; endec. i The following articles in.
part,of hissiock, which for.richness. of style and finish,
©annoy be surpassed in any of the Eastern caies:
-'LdmaXlVtett«tete-a*9ofas;
:i•> sttSbfasvin plnsh.aadhalrcloth;
, SOdoj.MabogaoyChaußr
.SOr'do do;
do;v
20.Wataut .do -do;
60 Mahogany Divans;
aOWalnut do;
■ 60 Marble Top Ceiliro Tables;
60 • . :do ' Dressingßnreaus;
30- .do. Washsiands;
40 Enclosed. do 3
ICO Common v ‘ • do;
• Jffl Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40Mahogany Bedsteads; :.
• 2U Waihut doi .
• 60'Cbtfage • • do; •
SCQCherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
SO Mahogany Wardrobes} •
10Walnut , do; ,
lOGKerry- do; ■. <
60 Plain Barcaas;
TODiningand Breakfasi.Tables} >.
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
> ao doz. Cine Seat Chairs;
24 CanaSeat Rocking Chairs?
12 Ladios.WrtUirg Desks;/ ■
Hat diid Towel Stands; What-Nots; .: ■.
• Etigultes; ' ‘ Paper Machae Tables;
CeuversauoaChairs; Pembroke do;[ .
Ellsabathen do; : Hull and. Tier doj:
Reception do;. . LadiesMVork Tables s
‘ Peat (inlaid • do; • Extension DmiugTables
;Ann v 'd«r; Ottomans;- nr
Gothic and Hall Chairs. . , ,
.A targe,assortment of CQMMON FURNITURE and
CHAIR- Canihirr sraKsas supplied with
allnrticic»hi:ihciirline ... v- w , , t ,
; STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
est notice;
All orders
Aiaociiuioß
WAfIBmVSB. 119:SECOND STREET*. \
... .{nearuto corner oC W00d.)..
r association: m*(&,
braeing;alreadyj'twicetolbreeu4L
£Trag!igffiißß&&a -umca as thoh*- Rpgv
pejt andhiLheilpmostrenowned,* ft *
.busine**, shop's or this city, "h a v eop ene d their Wa re*
’ house, uml ai’o ahlttio furnish the public/by wholesale
or retail,with Furniture of (he following description--
Wardrobe*; Dressing Bureau*;Full Coir
limned Bureau*; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; 1 Rocking Chairs; Mahogany ;\yh*h»land*i ?<*■
fa*;.Divans; Piano Stools; Book Case*; Secretaries;
Card Tables ; Pier Table*; fine Card Table*; Cehtre
Tables: flat- ; ltacki; 'French Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining andDreakfa*tTable»; Work
stands ; Cherry *nd Common Workitanda; .high. postj
common, low, and trundle Bedstead*; Cherry Bureaus;
Crib *; Cfidlet, &o * ! r
enensiyescule,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, ami they are.de
tetmlned to *ell,lovreribau any competitor*, tm equally
«HJd, : if hoi bette* article, and warranted~a* the public
will nntlerttand by pytng them a call. . ,
■ ‘IE?” Steamboat .ioork of aU descriptionv and. other
arucTe* of anydSiOripUon, made to order lu every style,
gtthe«honric»tPbilce; ' v • . • - ■ (murai.-.
ToCabiuetJOabcrs*
VtntiTiy Mahogany; /to*nwd-.e*4' . Famish,
ifiJfrfloOr#o»trf f^«Tmiurf4lvvbo(eaalo.
THE subscribers have juit recc rvedfrora New York
and Easton * most splendid stock of VENEEKS,
and & re nttmttfacturirig by ihhehinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. AU of which we will tell at extremely
lowprlfcear. ; ’ ..
Aagrtat care waa takenlnthe.selection of the stoekj
persons cannot fail to be suitedeither a* to quality; or
price; and, as it Is'wail known ,lhat Furniture can bo
made by machinery superior und much lower than by
band, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited, ■
- Turned Work,ia «!liubranche*i carriedpn.as ostial.
PtsQfc for hand rails.for all. articles
repaired in nmaafacturlnyCabineiFUrniture, constantly
on fc*tid~ vl* s Mahogany, : VamlilW Hardware, Hair
Cloths, ityriugt, Ac., Ac. RVAN A fil-KEE,
Ryan’s Buildings,
N 0.31 Fifth street..
A.c. SAiuin*
- Hamnira DaaUr,
CABINET WABEBOO»,9JOTHFIELB3TBEET ?
Outrun SfTtrtlkrtrai ondSrr«»6mir«lksf, J*fe*lb«r*„P4.
£% i!AfttMEE4PAULEßk«epcon»t»ntly oahand
variety of Excellent arid fashionable Furniture,
loony in thoeity, nod said onus
term* as con be obtained at anyalmtfar
establishment ia JieWctt. ;Tbey have now onnandAo
enuaoaliy extensive slack, embracing all kmdsofFurnl
tare* mim the cfceapeiit and plainest to the most: cosily
and elegant. Allbtdecß ptotdptly eilemlcdto. mriUiCm
Ai ttlLUttKl! 6 Ctf ? . • . -
HAVE ON CABINET aud
CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No, 6* SmiibEeU *fc
«large aMertdenibf "fiiudy and plain Furniture* which
they willaeillS percent.Ueiow'eattdraary rate*.
Tfenn»-rcft*h qaiy>:-. . ;: ;• •; . jdccgTily ■
>aresss} 5 SVMT& STEVENSON: continue* to »aau--
ttgSyCactera CABINET-WARS oi every dcßcnp
- • ~ tlon, at ht*~otdiiand< corner o( Wfceny. and
CsSEatiS Seventh urceu. UNDERTAKING attended
; - mayll
riy arrangements
X' with tho Patentee of this' new and vatunbu invin
iwn foriho and sale of the aniclc in the
West* they having been monufaclnred.iieretofore exclu
sively in the Kasl, where they arc superseding tim axe
of wooden cofiiru, take’ this method of Informing the
public, that they arc now maonfacumog eighteen differ
ent sizes of.the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
from 23 inches to fl| feet,with width and depth amiable
for bodies of ordinary size, end forthMevofho desire
space foir cushioning* or .for bodiesofuuntaai dimen*
stons, have several sizes deeper and wider, r This. In*
vention.now coming into general u*e, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the ace. These imaxsv Casks are
composed otgttmoa* kinds of metals, bat principally of
iron. - --'.l :_ v i r :
They are thoroughly tndmtltd inside and out, and
thus made impervious to airand indestractible. They.
arehighlyofnamentaVandof a classic form, are light
and portable, white they combine HhegTeotest strength :
whichmbtal is capable of, Inaglveh Quantity.: .
When-property seenrea withcetneht tbeyare perfect*
fy mMtg&t,andTrec from exhalationof offensive gases.
They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are
better than any other arueie in use, (of whatever cost,)
for transporutioiKvauU*, or ordinary interments, as has
been proven by actual experiments, end: certified to by
some of .oar most scientinc .men; ulso. by the. Honora
hies Henry Clay, Daniel. 'Webster,; Lewis; Cass, arid |
other distinguished Senators Who have witnessed'their i
meriu.nnd whoso letter*,'tbgetherwUfcOihereYidences i
of their worth, may be seen at oar Agehi» r .Barial Case
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three, doors above. Ninths
where we intend to all timosi such ; a
stock of aU sizes and decrees cfomamcataiid finish as
will salt the most diveTslued4a*tes. ,
We invite tbp attention of the public, ana of under
takers, partihalfttlyrthrO'aghouithevWestitoaneXftini
natloaof thearticle, and them not lovely* upon
the representation of nndertakersnot using the article,
whose interest it wooldbe to mUwpresenltbem..
• 'marfldiain • DAVIS & CO- ■
SFItING ASDiBBSraKR, ObOTHIBG I
JOHN McCLOSKETC, has now. the .pleasure of an
■ nbunoihgib his numerous friends and the public in
general, ihai his Spiring MA Sumtiieti ilodeisrioW ready,
for inspection, which -he-believes.will he found lo be
one ■ of the* largest and best ireleclcd slocksofßcady-
Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. . ,
He has this season paid more tlianfusttal attention to;
the manufacturing aha stvle of hid Garments, so that the
very loweitpncedj'uswell as thefinegljdre got.up in s
style andelegaoce.naito besurpassed. M % .
He would partieularly call theaitejiUon of all dealers
lit Clothing to his present splendid assortment of
.Kiady-nsdlGsrlneirtb, ,
-Atbofeelseonfideuvuponexamination of the qualities
and prieds of his Kpodii he can offer them such induce -
ruenis fissball inaxo it lhair interest to purchase at his
establishment. - . • ; , •
Many years 1 experience* and great success in the bu
siness, together with wrunpteecuenud vAoJwakarul r|-
tail patronage, has enabled; him: to get up-Garments to
suit the business habits and tastes' of every loedfton in
the Union, which Is ofitho utmost importauco io whole
’ sale purchasers; ' ■~ ‘V-• sV:•.i
. In the Catiing dephrtment will be found a cnoiee se
lection of'the most fashionable, goodsj conaistingofr- :
i’rsnch, Engluk and■.
Caßhmeretts, Ac, Ac. Aiso/an exceUentassortment ol
VESTINGS.of the latest and most fashFouable styles-r
allot whichhe is prepared tomhiceib biderlii the besi
manuer and at thd moslieasonabte priceii
COMB, THEN* ONE AND AiiLl ,' 1
-The Assortment, thcQuolity* and the Variety, Is ths
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United
States: marts
FTur&Tsn _
DR HART’S VEGETABLE BCTRAOT lon Fin.
-The aaionlabing liceetl ban attended the.
use of thli Invaluable medicine for ihc cure ofEoilipUo
Fin, qr Falling 6icltne«»,SpMmi r p«ran,OoniaUi^«, ;
Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Ac,,
renilera-lHlio :T«f
Ih facuraa n-remeay fot : ise'abevc (lueayea, H stttndp
unrivalled and Start.' ThereT* ®»l22!ihii® s»Suf
ay, ;li'ha»beeft»'ald tkat'Fpnep«r Tij*!’
however,!s not I ,he Fuel.\ Hr. llaria Vegetable-Ejclnict
has, and is constantly curing-tbl* distressing cortpiamt,
mayB • ' Woodaiyd Pint atieetfl. ■
•fnl BMorimont of sin entire new stylo -of Straw, Sue,
BaUn°dWVtrBONNET3,<>a4TRIMMINGS,ofva-
Tioaskiiid«,ialuble for these win- ■
: ¥. a—Children’* Bonne!*; Ladlei’ Cap* tnd
Prance—of< rich nad baenbftl«ivl»- t ; .-;tpo»lSitr
Henxy Uloliarilson,«>cweller, ; I
HAVING ’re-fitted his store to a handsome manner, |
and bat recently retained from the Eastern cities:
with n fine assortment of Watches, Jewelryand Fancy
Goods,woald«*U the dlieoliomofhls friends and cns;
toihers to tie fact, that iunongiU,W;atcbeswill be found
tho mo«tdaiirnblo«t)rl<i»,pauetnjandimiiera., Of Jew
elry. the lateit styles otbroches, breast pins, fab and
vest chains, finger rings! ear rings, miniature, lockets,
&0-.&C*
FANCY aapapermache, worktables,
work boxes, desks, (ancyvases, perfpme bottles, table
mats, Colt’s pistols, porte. monnies, in great variety;
china fniit and cake dishes, Ac., .with an endless variety
of osefiil and oroaptdntal articled, whichhave oplytp be
seen to be appreciated, . 1 r ' 1 .
novl . NO. St MARKET-STREET.
"■ WUIUm W, W*Uu*i
PITTSBUROH OTEAHIhARSLEWORKS r ; ]
31#i 9*\ an& Qfta -LamtiMew.BmiMtl&M. -
TUT ONUMENTS, Gt»»« Stoaoi, Manleli, ,S»nutsn 1
ixLTop*, find all hi ndrof manufactured Marble, al
ways on hand, and mado to order on theilo treat novice
- Several • handreitde tigai for MotwtaenUt original. ant
(elected, on hand. The tigdp faraitbed with oUrbla' at
Or 4 0“ '
; Sr-* "■'
iromp tly auendc d 10.
THREE BIG DOORS l
No, 15i, liberty,Slral,PUttburgh.
Ttr. 1)8 Itriaey’s Ctsldb**taH' Curstliye Xo
itrnmnti -, . ",
® "only IqfattMt
■ knthcft di’Spermatorrhiatirlnvoluntary Nottuf?,
M.yjiilEntitaoM,- • ■
SO harassing, ana p/pducWrp; ofao-
mlscMefto the.nervooa sytimn, ineap_ac>tatr,
i,iir So nun-for bn.i lies,* society, and matrimony.: ;
■ This Instrument!* simple, comprehensive,,and. tue/r<i _ .djrttyitt&dlheman v»dvw»i* -
foiling. unirnay bouse! without iliani^htctl lneonVy- Ilerntatoproceed until aeorttHUan oftbingaisprodne
"siancqo?ilie.k߮wWKS^,h -f 'rtUatlAbttlnYeitfaiMvfartbul Uteknlf? ofaskilfat
'lliatobso4»d exlerntliyvProauqmgßopiinotinJ«T„ .nifgeon,la wnoilyiiaexctiiable;.lA.ftwurainiM'ordl-
nary form, may, with propriety, be left to. the person
bSineiaj and while.tn “«s“"B"rafflcied andThStnlsa-maker; bultb aoaammtyjperrtmia
lake place, rnc;gora;mg rti do,withonteven pbandage of any kind to reiainlt, of
iitek anizunt (ArUiAfy XWhin, ten renders He care perfectly unmanageable, and lead*
' os'tiaT«iitmi*vtlm loaB.of WWch, canted by earli M whalla termed Stwa’gatoii* fl*n«fii,:.wjueb often baa
Uitadlsda*ein llue»t*e a > . an 'yi?f2Sfhi«. Pm*tr»l!rof' no «ltef but in a fenrgicat operation. In the .Truss to
concomitant complamw.n* -wblcltwe^invite tie attention-of tbo afflicted,, ifiowia
Dyepcpiia, Pain W, the Head and DinmM* oi vt*jon, er i orl jy tie trusses and bandage* In
weakness of the Back and Common aid Ifls perfectly comfortable, afttf can be
i 116 war th# Eyes; Importnce.b’implc* of the Pace,!, nj ;minia.iorfitanrease-«f>norniu. with, «f exactness and.
I maiureTCc'lbfeof add eqqabiepess of preaaure that doe*: not belong; ; toany
I Power far Mental Application, , Dejeclion. ATersipnto otherlnttrument with which m art ■ acquainted i and
SdclCtyj'l'imldityi Seif-Bt*trn*V.toye _or SoJlmde^ac.,i ,w,]|,xetaineny, rupuire,with,eaw< and oomfott.tq the
jUtthSl amplaUa:invanatlyitsvrtf , } t (“.‘W ■ 9V**. i wearer, .nqrawiaaa of the highest standing In the pto
maidii dap/tdfrdm'VihUh ihiif imanaud. fo sston hash given tcsutnsny toils great snperipixtyover ;
lnsuuiuent blta bcen MaminddtondjPProveS of the ordinary, trasses, in nse;; The Tinas of Dr.,Hub
by the highest authorities in Europeami Amenon, taro- „ bard will euro one-half fh e-cases of Ofamory Rnplnre.
cimmenlel by the most prominent Physicians of all We advise those smutted w make application in Umo.
countries, ;«*■■.«»*> only ctnam rmti'J A * 1 , fOT.-Affenje" dfthi Mgltt thancur can it gtbrn in
complaints, and has now completely superseded the MO this fStjuisM! ing m tin agmi.
of uritas, the houstc,cauterization, Ac,jjnotto.rtipJ.byh j : Persons from a distance, can have them spnt, by
the thousand advertised nostrums of thsday.asconuhja,:,.sending themeasote return ihehody;> ; - sr.:««.
antidotes, &Ci,Acr ltconsututesj nt the same unto, Jhc _ DR. GRO, U. REYBER,
-aSKgSSW&SS! a T fSf prletb® ■ -140Wood,.reeM^Uge.nfforPinshurgK
demedclfoei -
thai those cndiplainls are but, ,
little understood by, the profession in general, ,and that .
alltliemedicins in the worid never hse.acd never Will, ,
stop- those losses, which, ifaliewed tocohunuehn
[checked, are sure to produced the most distressing, con- , -
le ithcsbeen n matterof surprise to some, that any phe .
of respectability and of professional attainments shaaid. .
devote his nuenuon to diseases whtchpeople 0! every
description prelsndlo cure so easily- ■lfhowerer, pot
the one thonsandihpart of tho miseries these people Dnne ~
upon society wore known,a very uiuercntopnliun wuuia :
aejeciionVpreyihg on the mind asrweli ahthe body, vtai 1
• iaAepiored, butisomei sio, of aueh * natitiO a* to,aneM
nosleriiy, and ieveu to destroy the reprodueuve facn*ty,
altogether, it is nfact ihalt ,
they mayremoinso dormant in.the mnsumtoa os tnup
ne* ft no other way than fn thtiir effects nponposttnwi
veuif properly nn4ersioodvari!imo*l,ejtsiiy and apeedi
lv removed. The above,so ingeniously contrivedltnstru;
'meht.'WUXdonbtlessf in'a great'ilsteasnic. conirihath to
check the evils of quackery, so prevalcnt in this claaa pf r
•diseases,throughoutiheuhmn','" - ‘! ' .
; ThApnge q£ me eprßpleieihstknSient, carefjdly secure ,
ed atmiost alloDßervßUoa m is only 810. It (an
b© «cnt* b yxjxpreit ,< U> iny addfess m of-Uin
,United Stales, Canada,^.,,acco^iM
'ndnied by fatt difeciidnsi j and lmporlaiit'ttdViea*ojho
married and : singlfirlbae^dMMisT!? the, remotest
S' tSeano^mlledsdccefsTbiriiwirumentbtau>Mfti(ied ,
since lteinttpdacdon-to;Anierie^Baslodnced
priiicipleilperßonßiu^ewYOTk,Piuladelphia t AlHniy,
fcjgtoit, Ac.! to -set np.
“ inslrumenta> rt which. however. besr rot
jss resemblance, ■■ nsiifer ■in fomt rear yrinc^pi«. to ray
own invented, -long tried, «nd; approTeddn-.
stniwent»T~and/qmchAte as simnaT as nigUt is
-to iisbu • Every aiicmpt tot.
mine will be proseoiited lb the rtiltest/eXtent Af »
1 being notr willing to;connectrtthe.we)l
eArned reputation of my inventiws quacks, «nd ]
their worthier pr odicUodsi ■' : IntmtmtM w gMtvtf.
tminoiu cant* warranted bteUthM^onfUa/iornvifistj
- All appHcations and Yemittancei mdst bo directCiT,
(post paid) to the Doctor hunaelfo bo havingno AgeilcJe*
established but in London and Pani. , *
Address, post paid, Dr. U. do Laney, 51 luipenaru at.,
■ avjj_ York * i 1 •-’ ’ — ? '.■ •■./ s . .t.: Tr. *..«.> k ■
■ - (Mice hours, '.doily, from o A.Af« till 3 und from
71U1 8 P,M.,gie sabbath excepted.- ■ •
ID , ;The'.undcfajgnedicettify,lWithgroarplea*i!«,uiat
tSeabove-raehlloned Inslromont is not only eonstrucietl.
on tclenlibc pfinciples.’bnl tbatfrdm iu.nw the happiest
reiftlla may-always, .with confidence, bo
lherebcuig, for the Cure of those diseases, NO OTHER
CERTAHS'HHMEiJY EXTANT.^
HENRY S. KELLER. 11R.
OH. tIOETZR, M.D.. M Chamber street, -
C ECKHARDT, M U., til HowaTd street, ;v ;/
■ ■ NewtYobk.
■' i)r. nnXaiHßTla preparetLtoaxQcatfl.allotdeisforstjr*
ejeal apnaraios, viz:.: Artificial, Anns .and Legs,
move lue natural membefs; Appartttns Yor baiaifon j
for Contracted Legs iTot cnrvatore. of the- fip*ne‘-»mi
Woist; for Folse Jomis of ilie Arm* and Khfces; far.
ParsmA LegsYTor Clnb FdotiidriliaerymalFisjoles;
‘ for Faliine of the Kecttiro; HyposasUic Belts; Bed* And
Chairs for Persons ( Crutcher, Ac., wrlhor
pedis Conets, Actj Ac. - All work, waTranted*;Vßjters
must be pom paid, containing a proportionate reaUUapcp
-r mtv reference. ' -
n. cauls*
T _^UUtilQillUu... —
A . NKSST BRONCHITIS;- W HOOPING COUGU
CROUP, ASTHMA'awI CONSUMPTION.• • ; -
In offering to the community this Justly celebrated re*
raedy fordi<ea«e!» orthe throat and lungs, Jus not «-ui
wi«b to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, bat
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished
men and someof the evidences of Its succeii|from which
they ban judge for themtclves. We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements
of Ita efficacy, nor will we hold oat any hope to suffering
i humanity which facia-will not warrant..
Many prcc/i ate bore given, and weaolicit ait Inquiry
from Uie public Into allwtrubliah, reeling assured they
will find them pet'ectly reliable, and the medicine w.or*
thytbeirbeslconfidencc and patronage. • ■ ■
Eramthe datinxuuhtdPToft&soTe/ Chtmatrji end £l<xU+
rta jioisdoin Cotitg*. ,
Dear Sir r I delayed answering the.receipt of your,
preparation, until f had an op portunity of, witnessing sts
cflecis in my own family* or in the families ouny mend*.
This I have now done with übijjhdegree of aauafac*
lion, in casesboth of adMUantf children. •
I have, found it, as Its ingredients show, n powerful re
: “'^ f « C o !dSa ’' d *E“cffivE^tek
B&usswicx, Me., Peb. 5,1847.
From an Otirutr in Jte Hamilton ZElb, in lAu Cuy.
. c. Lowsu*,Acff. IV, 1845.,
Dr. J.C. Ayer: IJiavc been cured .of the worst cough
I overbad in ray life t by your u CaraaT I , KCToiuL > B auu.
never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending t’
10 «*“"• y °° n ’ '“ Pe |‘ r “D l . y 'EMEßioN.
, tfnr Read the following, and ace If this medicine is
Worth atrial.-'-The patient had become I veryfeeble, niu*
lire effectof the medicine wasnnmislakablydisunct
DmtßS STAtsa HOTBt;'SAaA.'fOOA6PiU»6B > >
>
Dr-J.C. Ayer,—Sir: Ibavebeen afflicted with a paw
fol affection of thaliing*, had all the symptoms of,willed
eonsUmndoh, for moris than coaid find na me*
diciae that would reacttmycase, unUI I commenced ihc
use gradual;
: relief, andl iiave been readily gnauftg ra» strengthen
my health is well nigh restored. . , : , ■/-,
-AVjWle using yttotmedietuej ih*d ibegratracauon of
curing with it inyre verend friend, M r. Truman, ofStnap-.
ter District, who had been suspended frcbtlu* parochial
duties bv a severe atteck'ot. bronchitis.
X have pfeasure id certifying heso fiteu to y } ou .
.. Andem,sir t youraxeBpecuully> / ,, ; ;
P. CALHOUH, of ©oath Carolma
* id- The following was one ottheworivof cases'
which lie physicians and friend* thought tobe mcutablo :
consumption * . \ w
. CnmjauPa.,.Aug'.»,lBM;.
J..C. Ayer,—Sir:.! was taken with a temblo.eougn,
brought on by a cold* in thh beglncling bf iast .February, •
and was confined to my bed:ittorc'4san.
Ceuirhlng htdessanUy uigUi'ahd'day,'tbfteamse ghastipj
arnTpal.c* my; eye* •ww;jßinkeif.an.ftcilaW*;«itf;«p'
breath very short- Indeed', I was rapidly failing, andiU
such dfsiressTor broiubfthat butbtde-hon© or ray recov
ery could be entertained* While in thiosuuaijptr, a friend'
of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, pftheMeth* dirt church,) ;
brought ra6 abouleof yodr<JHKa«T PS''- i tch*t, i
tried more to gratify, him,.-than JVora ony cjpeciouon of. i
obtaining relief. Jts good effect indueednraio continue
its nsc. nnd Isodnfoand my beolffi much improved.—v
Now in three months, I am well and cuong, and can at
tribute my cure only to yonrgTeat medicine. /.
■With, the deopest gratitude, yours, Ac.
, , JAMES GODFREY.
* Prepared and sold by James C, Ayer, Practical Chem- 1
ist,Lowell,Hass.. ... , . „\
* fis* Sold In Pittsburgh wholesale ani retail, by, A’
Fahnestock; and by 3. hi. TowusenSj in Al cgheny Ciiy
by 11. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists
generally. decSO
*—" Bioasß»a ”
Comuound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root*
OCCvPiEftrilie front rank ; among :the.proprieiory
this country for completely curing
and.hll oUwe diseases
arising tram un ixnpurestate of the .blood. Also, Liver
C6mplaint r CataTrh, Dyspepsia, Dizziness,
CotrthS,Borehe<s afldTigbtnessattOulthe'Chestj Bron
chitfiU or Dryness, and aUchluig sensation
about the Throat i and is Used with unprcceUcnted auc-
Strengthening the; wehkehed bCKiyj' giving tone to the
variousbrgattsibild tttyigdfittiogtlmebfiw system.
If the testimony ofttnousajidsof living wunet*es,irom
alt part's of ti»e country,caube.relied.upon,it« sipgUr
larly efficaclcms in curing aU Jfumon,nnd i'estor>ng"de
bllUaled and broken- downjcdnsututions. It Jr purely
ve«etableiiritB>c6mpo»iiiott r and,fco,accuratejy.copi;
bined In ItsiiropbrtionsUiatthecberaicar* boiamcaland
-medieal-propemes of-each- Ingredient, harmoniously
jrnitetoPUluFY THEBLOOD- .
•It ha* removed many chrorad diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, and.hataUO cured
Cancer, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula,which
SarßapaTiti*S?rop» entirely failedlojmoke the le&stim-
P *?fhar beentested in many cases of CANCEROUS
'HUMORS. The most obstinate. Cancers have .been
cored by. this medicine. - We say that it is a'valuable
medicineman BILIOUS‘OOMPLAINTS. liretDoves
all dbitruciiod in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active andhealihy. It removes Palpitation of the
lletttt>and tclievekinall cases of Asthma, andraay be
used in aUclimateSjiui&dllaU seasons of the year. «
' This Syrup is prepared only byCLMORBE & CO., at
108 Fountain street, Providence. R. 1 .and sold whole*
gale aiidretailiby . ' AM, .
Only Agent Cox Western Pennsytvaiua, - t
jcU:jr Warehouse, corWoodaml Slxihsts.yPiusb’lt
Judd’«M*aie»ttaX|qaldqoUol«.
-Tins fOTfiußay aie, WdtAqnld be
1. found iaibeSOMesatott of evwrfeeillyißJie loud;
Mechanics who are in constant danger-pflnjuiyto their
persons throagh Occident, and Die improper druareleg
arts oftool vwtli-
them; andaiteT)jfairt3rlal,wiUcons!der itii 1 l dispens*blo.
: “TUUnd, ceidbf ; that #eiXhAnttdetwmefch*ying
ffOouenaymido ui3ofJud(T» Medicuiedlitnuid.Cmlcle,
prcpnre4by Meters. Feufield jfeCaapiiSMdletpxrn,
Cfcnneciicttt, cheerfully recommend it to.oar profeasjon
aVbreUiren,asan«?ecUent*ub#Uiuiofprttdhcsivepla»-
ter, indressing burns, cuts, ac*ldSj bruises, and all kinds
of fresh woands; alsoJbrsoro uue+
quailed* ; CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D.,
q ms CASEYefiLD, ,
D. HARRISON, M-D-.
F. WOODRUFF, M D.. f
HAMILTON BREWEK.M.D,, 1
, . ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D- Oouinlc,
Comprising oil tbs pinclining physicians in the city of
For tale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO- J
iyl . eoxnetpf Wood sit, j
Feppertunti :Wlm«fgieen; and. SnnaK
XJ Bat Loringe»,for TeUe»lcg sichnei» ot thetionr
ttch andFleUtlenee.- For sale whoUtale odd '■ Retuili et
'• . ' ML KEYSES* Drag Stotts'^T
metis' ~ ; - 'UoWoodiitteeLi
/■> —• s M' _
’ *- ' " r;,
► r n a tr, * * -
* *. - 1 . .* '
'.j*-.
?*** *'’7 "
, - -
UuntsV JXMcuiiy of Bnatkinty u«Xsf*r.' * ■ *
■
Consumption. s<; .Inshort. ihii Balsam is peculiarly 1
adapted to aoeru d&eaieef.tM Lungs t ondiicffr, which
•v is otir w-tr tltozats.
i - j
¥W ponanvmediomalpropeniee. .Thiftf«ctUfamUi»T
'to CTfcry mhtrntf ih-odr ■••«■■
scribe itm different; form*-for a variety ,of complaints.—
*. .
/physicians whose names arefamiliptio tbewbolacpun
| tr*» haagoiie so far as to.declaro.tbatcvea CONSUMP- ■•••..
TION could be cawd >y th,?it alone. In .other hands iv - .
lo.UieJr 5 :
l ienorance,in preparing and admihiatejingit—adifficulty : -■
iiolv entirety obviated by patient ' experiment add long r .* h
expedience.: - r :- .. " *■
The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two sub- I, -.-'i. v
stances are now for ibe first time CDTQbinfcd and embod* •
ied in Dr. WIBTAFt*3 BALSAM Op WILD CHERRY,. j ’
By anice chemical .process.-everything deleterious or - ;
aselesi-is wbat remains is the most ex* ■ ■
traordinary and trnly.efficßCloas remedy for all kinds of •• p 1
pulmoharjr and Hvor diteasesever known to man • To \.
jcohVince.aliunfieUevere thatonrtheorlri*really true, r.
we refer to a few cases of cures performed by this won* . 1
derfal medicine: * ■•-■•. ’ •• : , I • v ,
••- Px.eAsi?rrniDCJx T llani.co.,o.,Scpt.ii7. {■■
I D.Pabx-—Dear Sit;:l take the; liberty of advising . r
you of the benefit I have derived from 4nense of Dr. . i
1 Wisidi’a'Balsam of Wifd I was prostrated by {- :■
ihauem f le.scoargeCoMQmption,inMayiusu Thdat* - . 1
lack'Wns truly horrifying' to■ me, for five of our family ” < •
(ray brothers and sister?}/had died of Consumption. I 1 >
; was;- sffiicted with nearly all the 7 worst .features of the ( ?;
direaso. I had a distressing and e'lpcdorated a { w
great dealpf,blood,beclicfcver<sevete pains m the side
andch st/cold dulls; alternating with flashes of heal, - *
and copiouß — r.
jtke/car&orai ekilfelphyßicianYrom the j ■**
iirae.l wha.ukensick nniU.aboutsixweekaaince,being I
then abbutfielpless, and iny friends considered my case I
;
■ed Wild With- £, :>.*
outlny.knowiedgctny'iaiheijirocureiHihiidcoimiienctd .
admiflistenneiito ihe, and froraihe.firstday l commen* . t
ceil taking if my health improved* and in two .weeks I . S
•waS Qble to be out nndovereee ray business, ••
which I anil continue to do. I have taken fear bottles . **•■.
; of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well., ,
JEHEMFAB ISCRIG, f
I ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! t
! Rumvuxx, Fairfield c0.,0,1851. J . ‘ .
• Air: fceatSirilvrisbid state tfrydalhat r :
Imy daughter Amnndat.Aged tC'years, had about a year- v -
| since a very ievor£:sttack'bf meailesr, which reduced a
.‘her very racking eduxfc I ; f=
employed all of the physician* within our reach for the . 1
.pnrp»e.<2f removing her ccrakht batsvithout success •
She appearedjo.be sinking into..&vdccltso, with every ": f
-symptom of .consnmptiom '■'l then tried Dr. Rogcr’s I«iv
#rwortand.Tar, aggmyhted-hcrtcongb,Qdd \ •
gaveher'sym'ptopisof astill moremalignant character. ■■<
J.%nahiow3aoi»iscftoaslpalaimddfahditwttßwithtrcm* ■
bling s-.-
insatiable diseased COtisaitipUotir r ,I fcalljr despaired of ?
certificate of dohathan Cpalson, whoso daughter, Sarah
Janc, was-cured of-Consaraption by WJstar’s Balsam of * y
WJUCherry.' Thiscreatcd r a:farat hope ihat.it might
help : andl immediately commenced hung u
Itrand it alinosvinstanily gave relief. ; :Her health: was .
lin pro Vcd 1 fotni b e 'first bottle, audby ihe.aae of .two ,
botiks of- Wistitr’s Balaam of Wild Cherry sho waares- .
tored to perfect health, and ehq is not now at nilpredij- 1
tblEihagh. 1 will say to ail thaiaroaffllctedwith -
donotdcrpßiri for ,;
' Dr.-WisUfi'e Balsam* of Wild Ohenry wiil cure yoa if
i you wiiihutiry it. 1 ' E.-KAEB. ,•
| ?.f f f 8 -
-•i ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUlffii * ?
.. .Will miracles never cease? - More eyidonoe of;
iurpafigirty KeaUh-reaior&iive vinuesl
tFrom Dr.,Baker, Springfield, Washington.co.vKy) v
l4, l&dO. ,
: v Mta9as'SAifvbtu>l take 1 this oppartanity of
informing yoaof.a most reroarkabln cure performed pp* • :
' on me by the nse of Dr. Wistaria Balsom of Wild Cher
ry- ' ' * ,
In the yearl94ol was taken with the infi-iramauan of v
the bowels, which 1 labored under for six weeks, when
Igradaolly recovered. In the f&R:of.l£4l I was attack
ed with a severe cold, which seatediUelfuponmy Jongs
aud. forthevpace of;fiiree.yearaT:waB confined tomy f
bed, I tried ail kinds of medicines, and every variety of
aid without benefit; and ihu3 : fwe&ried along until the lV
winter of 1849 k when l heard of Dr. Balsam of
• Wild Cherry. - m-V s\.k x . ,
My friends persuaded me. to give it a'trial; though I .
had giVeh up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared
mysclfXot.ihe chahgeof. another world.. .Through iheir •
polfcilaitons I was'induced l, make use of the genuine
Wi-tar’s Balsam ;o£WiidChcrry; .Theeflect was truiy
asibnisbliig. After five years of afilicuon and Buffering
an d h aving tpeill fonrorfive bundrcddonarsfo'no ; r
purpose, and thADest und most respectable physicians >.
had proved liuavaiUag, 1 {-was soon restored (o enriro K
healmdythe b-essing 01 GodandUtouscofDriWlauiria
Balsam.of Wild Cherry.’ ' L
”■ God rest upon- the^proprietors of > :
eo.va{uable>a:medicine ns VVistarie Bateamof Wild
■Cherry.' Yoursrei-pectfuliyf W, H. BAKER.
i; liy Genuine ; \Vistar?s BuUam pf WilACHerry. has a t
fac-similenf Henry \yistarvM.l>., phil- • /,
adelphibi A-Pork” on a finely-execuied
,steel engraved wrepper. No other caahe genuine./ .
• ID^^nce^-SlperHottlo-^sixbonies’fdr'Bs- '
. rabid by I B.' Fourth end WhTnut streets, Gin- .
ninnatui)., .General agent, to whom all orders must bo
’addressed;' * ' i ' --* : : • -l-:;
ny Price St per boule—siibotUes Tor f 55.
: Bold by- PARK. Cincinnati,‘Ohlo^
North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts..—•entronc*
• • on Walnut—-to'whom all orders musk be’aadressed.
:; J Kidd A Co,:Pitf4.b&jrghf &W iLcox,Jr, comer Marie/
■irtel and the Diamond; JS A.,Fahnestock A Co, Pitta
:bSiTgh ;jAJobeaV-PUtsDnTßn{'t»eeAßeclrifaai tAiio
gheny City; LrT-Ra9sell,.Waah}nston-; -W.H Larober
ton, FrankUri'j L B Howxe, 'Uniontown; H Welly,
flreensbnrghy 8 KoomivSomersev; Scott AGiimore,
-Bedford; ReedA B°«i Huntingdon jMrs.Orr, Holliday »•
burghj Hildebrand A Co,lndiana ;JB Wright,Kiuan
ming; Brcokaniej A Wllsoh' A -Bon,
-W«&apsburgh; M’Farland & Co,N Callender, Mead
vUleKßuttort A Co, Erie; Henry Porker. Mercerj jtit
Kelly A Co, Butler vS Smith, Heave;; J-l) Suramertpß,
Warren; F L A C S'Jones u Coadcr&pou; P Crooker.
Jr.; Brownsville.- ■ • <:. fmargft
iU JSVAUDB AND THE SICK* -
THE 'CELZBRATSD CoiISTOCK MEDICINES.
EIRBT; -The Gvkat Pair Ermcroa {Conner* '&
.DaUy'if enriug alt Burns und- oiil External Pains
and Sore*. *
Columbia. Cot Staying- or Restoring the
Unman Hair. . - : ,
3di Hrtflc , s , Nercran<lßtfn»X4«im*7ir and Indian Peg*
eto&fc Efrrir, * care for nil casesoFßheom&tf*®, •
- 4th. AfC4VatV*.4eai«rtc Oif } a certain cure for Deafness.
• 5Uu Jtfay'i LinicitntjU known eUre torihe Piles,:-
6th. Spohn'a Sitk titodache Rtme&v* ■-■ . . .
7?h; JarfAyr’iJtehrft foral! women in the family way.
Bib. Longlty's Grcai ; Weit£Ti% Indian Panaetttj for
Colds and fevertsh feelings and preventing fevers; for
Asthma, Xlvef JtlUous Affections: for
Diarrhtto; IruligestiouandLossofAppeUtelforCosuve
nete in females andmaies,andnervouseomplninis: for
SiomachAffe'cuons,l) i jepepsin l Piles | -Rhcumaasm, Ac.
The greatjomis lUsnotbidio take, gives
pain,aminever leaves one costive. '
pth. XotomcV* Psm(/*ig«(Worm Killer,) for Children
or grown ; person». . . y
• lUthV'ACrf -Bnwh'f.Gnar PainKiUn . No medicine
haabefindiicovered. tnol ifrßo hoppily adapted to fcse »
internally, as drops lo be taken, and yet perform snch
woddets v?Ucriapptiedexiitnatty as u-waslior bath, by
friction.. Jnfcaulcß from l2i to 60 cents each. - -
iltft. SounAohaV RoacK andHed Bug BatUy for driv
ing in a stumiime.. :
- 12th. The celebrated XfoV&i/s BttU and ZVxnpfranca
Sitter. •
d3ih. Dt. Bar itiolatttto't Pink Syrup * the popular EX
PECTORANT FOR COUGHS, CutDS, INPLUENi
: Ziu'&e.
14th. Th* EatfJnrfta £ iVa» fork Hair i>y«, iho only
SUIIK coloring for the' Half.
' ISth.'i.fa’x Saha of China, nCbinese Remedy for Cots,
’Bnuses«Sorcr,4crf .
10th. Extract of SofiapariWa. This article has outliv
ed all other Sarsaparillas, anil still gives s* great satire
faction asever. N '
17th. The celebrated spread Strengthening Planer.
made fa3inDr.Us r arccipe, tuiii tho most popular In tho
market;. •
16tfa. r Vr.ZlinsU Tooth AehtVropa .■&certain arid easv
cure for Tooth Acher s . f
,s;* .•,MelyT>oßßh»,Uie : ilgit for die'
linited Sales, ofthttelebriued Ccmcmoatti.Hinaal
Watery found at the: SalrSprtneß of Doctor Wm p
** V P^W^^hja l ine?Uethe’has at-
a notoriety and popularity never Before eqnSled
aglsas.ssss.iKS'ssk^
»|ferawa 4 as;aaa£;|;
J s|^£pSS*S.®Sss
@P»aSSS«,
' .ALLOTHERS MUSTBE SPUMOUS."
Na-S4o‘ X.lbertyttieet.heaa Of WcodL
lij SWES
JC'VttVfS-liiljbU-. GolieuSytap'
, 25, do .Clanfie4 4* For*al«hv
„ JAMES A. HUTOaiaotJls S)' :
[ mat 33 No*, sawaw,ao<r
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