The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 08, 1852, Image 4

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>t*oru!er Line, of Steamvbll*. betwden New Yore and
UneiaailingfrottNewYorkaadLiv.
.wool on the dthard Slot of each momh. - .
<»eWLib« leave Nev? York on th69tilU { nqd,Liverpool
on the Utb or eailrmonth. > *
ernoo! on the 2*Uh of earhißonlh.
kLtno eaHstwLfiearaonihfrom Liverpool and New
York; - * #
. iThejW>?36toUae orVneketa aft»irom New-York the
«l stand tssui or each month
.Tfre,. Clyde,Llneof UUegow Packets tall Trom Now
. ofeach month,. ;
from. Liverpool to. New.
Otiem i
*: :.JPl4?y Wutt for enugYants. Tram New York, by. steam*
cow jyuitaUroad, or by canal pnd ratiroad, to.PHta
DOtgOd' ■•■
Paiaengeii will receive every attention, ond advice
- given cheerfulK' el Itie emec of \V\ Tuoscoll A- Co.,
Bdea Qaayvffubliu, end SL George’s Uulldinge, »«: j
fbol; W.SJ.'-T.TapSccttffc Co,tdSouihstreet, New
: York,oc?at the office of the advenißcr. -. ... i
' Femme reirtdmg-ift die United Stales or Canada, who
wish to toad for their friends in any part of Knglond,
Ireland. Scotland or Water; eon make thenecesshnr ar- :
■’ XaaireltMnta Uyatipllcnilon 1o the enbaenbet, and have,
thenrhtoaeht eat by day of the nbove favorite tinea of
Packets, (which range from l «00 to 'AMtUons tiarthen.)
or by dratctaes Metchant Ships, on favorable terras, by
wav~of‘Liverpool; ‘London or <.InfCTW. Their. rrea ]
qaeney of mailing precludes the ro-Mhilny ofdtlay
i'außgecanuleoimsecured fromLiverpnoltnNowOr>
iepoaUJaUtmorc, Philadelphia,- Boston. Charleston and :
. , BaL»*nnabdirect; HenMtoncesm small andlarge sums i
asuanal,toGreotßrilain and Ireland.- .. ..•
' ' Messrs- W. & -J, T TopscmtA Co. hfcve entered into 1
arrangements with Messrs. Vo«el,Kock & Co., Hank
*rßj>r»nkrort-on-the*Main, Rml .with MeKsr*. EUward ,
- 'Blount* Co;y Bankets, P uis, <o ■ draw eight; drafts* >
. which cea be madc , ,i>iiyab!enialllliepnnctna! places ;
titraughoul France and Gcunany, Passage tickets end •
drafts .always, for30)0 bytbe nndcruirtied,cnrncr oft
- Sixth-and Liberty street*, (op Mair«,) PlUsbHTgh, neit :
.doorto Messrs-J; k R» Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery.
* MMES BLAKKLY.
. P,S.—Catalogues of the vessels hme of sailing* and
• hurtletf. catr.hft trad at the Rttove oßicey grfihS'.- tnprY '
IgCßcy for Different Lines of Packet SMpi. ;
PASSENGER OFFICE,
" Tin. 4ia LlDftrtr Btr**U IMttiburen.
;HT. BYRNES & CQ.,69 Sottf* ttrMt, <*r»ur
• P<M t iVi» York jSO Waterloo Beady Ltttrpool jand 65
•^atrfiri£re«.2V4t*OrkaTU,
v i * H\Sa Llhc of Packets
: i*4ElNi itt»Ungev6ryfive<l»f•from. - t -» JCp< ■■:
Liverpool to New \ oft; a ■:■ ■ (
ofFttckeiS; from Liv- jBNraR^V;
JyJAjßjy ftrPOOl to i’hil&dctDln&.on .(
tbtrCJh t€Cit lb of each
Aontta; a taufi«f£QClttns-ij, Balumbre on Uib aJifl' ox
ewiuaonUr. AJso—aliina o( PacVttB on Uis Sih and
-jMlhef ■eanhinoiuh. from. London. and Portsmouth *o
jNow York,
, v- Al*SO—DrgfUQt sJghtAlwayßon haiid) far any amount}
-. at the lowestrates of discount ; and all infonnatloq
Meeaeomjerninff. passengers* that can bo jrtvcn, with,
plttuvra,by thefrAgent. JOHN THOMPSON,
~®atls « ; >v. 205 Liberty sia Pittsburgh. .
9»Wu&toolc ©rCtolckerlng'aPifcmoForteh*
■■JUST received,, bjr the Pennsylvania
*: JflfiSbflßCanslia ne wj»tock ofPIANO FORTES,
; from- the celebrated manafaciory of
-if f- .mi f %"CHICKERING, Boston' coQMsting-of-T
One Saperb GRAND PIANO FORTE. fall 7 octave^
wtopwWydafriredln Utestyleof. Louis , . «
v-----Onellosewood carved XIV ... 7 Octave Pibqo.
-i/:;: Onkltosevrood cetvedrotind corners 7 do do
-.-'Three :do plain-. ..do. do .7- ;do do •
• "• i >-.-do do' ' do- 6| do- do
..w:.. One do • • -do •- •do - -do Op -do do .•
."i^'OnCvv- 'do'Carved do .. do do do
•’ Three •do plain do do .6 do do
•;-Ooe'•>■ 'do-■ do /r ronndfrom S do do
wr .Three ; do- . do - square eomer.6 do do \
■*- These PIANO FnfiTES are-all made m the most mb-
ieurjtial manner. Parent Iron: Frame 10 every mslra
• ttvxnenL'VMl ue flariicolarlv-to ctatuTiheuoat severe ch
: GtHCKERING ba&oflaie enlarged faia
••.- manafactnnng facilities, and hopes soon to be able .to
Jttectttosiafifrfiprcssinff- demanrfs for Ills instruments.
AUOefeccivcd and for.ea!e»alarge and very elegant.
•lot gFearyed'and plain-Piano Fortes, covered With Da*
mslk.FlashaadHair Cloth. All the above for sale at
• Faftpnpricss*' :»• • ' JOHN"H» .MELLORj -
Exclnslrc Agent for Pitiahurghand Western Pennau,
. Piaaoa.. , • . ■■• (aprt ;
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iBKSU GOODS- „ , _
N j ;*tthaif ebesu prime Green end Black-Teas; ,
t -75 ctuy boxes .do -*do • . do; -
■ - prime Green andFaOcy H'oCoftee;
aO bags Laroyra and Old Government Java*
;-«obx* iXrfiW3,&s. 6'*A and Ilj. Lamp Tobacco;
; 35 barrels No. land .3 Mackerel;
M do LoafandCrfl’hed Sugars i
- 2- -do .Sop.Carb.Boda ; . ,
v<* -ft *:-do CtcatoTartar;■
lOdo Chlpptd Logwood;
. tfiboits Extract do;
• • • * ,t4o’>- do - Siar ond SpcrtnCandles;
:40 do Moold and Dipped- -do;
-- rvK. .’go -fcxiraPnreSiareh}.
•y. f .v-c'- SQ 'do -Altcond, Palm and Bosm Snap { .
'' 30 do Roaemaiy,-\Yindwran<lCa»ule»
*-;v-v • CoccaandCljocolate; ,
r :' "SO do- •• Salcnuni;;■■
•, . • 10 do Fock Candy;
; 10- do babbitt’s Soap and. Ye&rt Powders; 1
10 4o -Sala t Co. Chemical Soap; i
&0 do M. R. Lana Raisins ; - .
v < 5 do Cofn Starch;
..30 -do ■.*•Clothespin*; . . . i
-lOdo llatch’sCoumerScales; <
JTbaiei'Clove# and Cassia;
! ” Veaae'Nounega; .
■ 6 bkfs Pepper and Pimento; <
■- Wkegiana canspore Ground Spices;
.• X barrel pure Gronnd Ginger; >
5 eases pure Afnean do;
M drams Smyrna Pigs;
. *lO3O a»tr extra Madder;
- *OO Bjj. fresh Prunes i .
«•. 3harrela Weller’a Jopanßlackuigr
_• .-400 dozen Mason’sChalienae do;
: do lUmson’s Colombian Ink, 1 oz. to 1 gal-*
lon bottle; .■
> { •150 .do Corn Brooms:
v i: £0- do ,• Patent Zinc Wash Boards;
: - : - s<b 4o - Bed Cords; .
. InraaidNails.Gl&ss, CmionTarnamljnauing, White
• : |jaad«*c. Wholesale and Keiail, by
J* D WILLIAMS & CO.,
■ 1 jr r.-. .■ No, 122 Wood street* .
•-?;* martl : -.r. fonrdoors above Fifth street.
••: {Gazette. and Jonmal copy,)
CAUtUHNIA!
received by-Expres»— -
- 2 do*. Colt's four and five inches Repeating FistoltV
• *4 4* .Allen’* do - 60 Revolving -do;
i^, '4ao''Bpregae & ManUm’a Revolver*;. -v.
ALSO—X2«ox. assorted lengths of Rifled Jftslob.-?
;VW«w*med to shoot® yards and kill a bnffalo.
' ALSO—Homing and Bowie . Knives, all kinds sod
; 60 cents op to .95.00* / - ; .
. r - -AliS<V~PuiU)t and Knife Bells—jqsi the onrcie for
■ California emigrants r • -
v- :Wc havc a tew more of those COOKING STOVES r i
’On hand’ Those who should enlist'.
t . ~ oneean&get one, as they are going off like hot eakesm.
• the mornhig. .•
{•.•v... AUof tho above articles for sale at the Enterprise:
_ • Works, i 4 BOVVW ft TETTLEY,
' • 136 Wood street. ;
(Entgrpaeo copy.)
, Vo Contractors*
' HlßEundenigned willrecelve proposals for excavating
- ♦*'Cellaf for the new Cuswm House, Ac* about lob©
erected on lie comerol Smith field&ndFiAh«treeis,un
' • ■ fil Monday, the 3UI instant, all the buildings on the
- jcromrtto uclonp to the contractor. J. W. Kerr, Arolu
-loetV'wiU five ixiformation as to the amountof cica%ni
lioneTcqoircd. .■ <.
. - Thejrwtti also receive sealed proposals omil the l«tn.
■■• i of April next, for the erection end completion of thejea
/. tiro building. /Separate proposala.will be received. for
each part iowit: StonoWork, Brick Work, Carpenter
Work, Tin Hooffingand Spouting, Plastering, Fainting
and Glazing, and Piumber’a Work. ■
“/"'gneelficaaoiis and drawings of ihe work can bo seen;
at the office of J;W; Kerr, Architect, Masonic Hall,.
> Rftb meet; taller the 7th of - April next Mr, tv. -will give
- ' ’•all necessary information. AU proposals to be handed:.
—■ toMf-Kerr' beibre © O’clock, P.M» on the days above;
specified. samurl rosebubg*
UENHY WOODS,
- Comml»|ionerf.
■ Pitutntb Leather Depot.
”T» jBASD ft CO., No, 103 Wood stbot, have fassl
K,;i ! 'r*t!ei»*d* Fall supply of 'tool l In their line. Bair
uSwa Md New York SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia
Kip* end Calfskins, French Calf Skins, Coantnr op
' '■ BerlKipSandCalf Bklns,MoroccoLining and. Binding
- ' sidrisrranner’s Oil ;Tsnnei’send Carrier's Toql*,S«e
-• " J And.taken together,ihey believe it the isrtreatandbest
essortmehtever offered before in one house in r*u»-
turaih - Alt of which treare Iprepared to.tell to cash
and promptpaying customers at,the verylowest prices,
pleasure in showing onr nock, and cordiallyr
■-'lntiiopatchasers to eiamine,oeiore purchasing else--
-where.. •••••' fsenlß.tr
-.n_ - DliaolattOß or Partnarsblp.
SHEParUrtrshlp.hiiherlo existing between the attb- j
•oribers, doing holiness in the tiaras of John Blast
ibis da¥ dissolved’ by mutual consent H. Me-.
- ' CaUoogbpatchating the entire interest of John Black ia
' "sudoamesii'Br IleUttllooicb -haying .the. light u>-«M
' • ike firm insettlingthe basinets,antßlhe
"■ .idn.iT* tight to receive all outstanding debts, and to
- w *Udebl»due by lb. ACK ,
• . ’» henry McCullough.
•:■!*» i'nii-The bittiness Trillhe cßntlnuedbj the subscri
--K*.'•suTaai.athis oidttsnd.corner of Penttendlrwm:
HfeNKYMcCullough.
./ him. : mtau^
" JAMES a. BSBD ft CO.,
MwinfaCtarers at Theodo
"triEß; 'Surveyors’ Compas
ses, leveling and Grading
Instruments, &c.,‘ &o. v
' HO. 86
Smiihfidd street,
ittsburgb, Pennsylvania.:
An assortment. of the ar
we named Instruments nl*.
.ye on hand.
- \Z T
' s2 j£<- ,j v
v „ OBOIIOK ÜBBSK] ~
- - jro,TL &mtr of Wood and Fourth its-,
f , Jltoanrnne*?2wiS l,, llial ct ‘ n be rot
' w".t Meui r all SSSteKf.V “}* in ike
bluniehetj&e. CounuVM«r£l? ld "f freefrom eBU ’
tpettfolly tnvitedmcaUttss olherearc.re--,
UoSere/fcr sale low for c 1,1,1 * u > <:k > whlch
"; - v N. B.—G- A. haa pol'i particular : V
general nesOHmonlof rhe basi .ibekVrwiJ?, 11 lo j l SJ ea
„ o fftUie Retail ir«di,Tronuiie good low SS^ ÜBn ? shoe *
~ ‘"made custom work, consisting of evety’tei^V 6 £ e,t
and fashions SOW inuse<.;. Individual. id f«5.Sf-S° l 0
rely on always finding a general assomoeSS M*.. n “ y
f :,i_ rv iales toalaesi wMths, fashion and qaaUtyia ß^^ T ! l - re -
ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’, tihi uJtw.,
■•;. . • . . •.
BUbßonben hnvetoTiS;
•• together as ParatM, forthl
>' u v psrpas* or transtcirng a Profloee.
->iv> o&Uraor end Commission iliafina of: John
Black &. Co., Mo. DIB lab l™» bib.
M. M’CULLOU'OB, JR.
fluty
■ iias gtor# : ' :
T W.CHADWICKhas removedhls Paperand Rag
JL* Stoj-Oi from Llbcny strcetj ip No. 149 s ; wood Streep
below Slxih, Fiu&trargb- , , ,
Tbo htghert market price, in cash, paid for R&gt.
eprfctw
ARRANGEMENTS TOK IHW ■tßpSc
Also—Clooks, Watches,
sweliy, &0., So.
April 0,1852—So
; ' To.tialUifeoee, '-<•..•• 82,00 less tfianPa.Railroaq<
Stt-Philadelphia, 81,00 do do “ rt
‘ To‘Wa«binguwrOitr* frW, do do p ao
> -Thle la Oißcc which insure* a-TIIROyGU
t TfCK£T 40 Washington*and, by taking tins Route, pas
senger* will rave time and money e , . „ M «,n
v The Mai! Boat {carrying; the United stales. Mftil,)
denves tUevMnliongahe , a NVhar/i-fthoVO Ujh Wtfe
‘RVICUV-AtTEßNOONraiSpciockjVtalhe
: chenv Jtiver -Hasaenger* wu! lodge on the- Hpai, and
fnko Splendid United gloliisMwl Caadies West ftew
• toii, next morning- over thel’llinXßofJ.oroMidg the
imoinuiin in das light. Tnke tlui magoitreent deeping
Cars of L'-e Baltimore anu OhioUailrcnd, at 10 o’clock,
•I* At: Breakfast Tußak[raore and .Washington City,
;<line in Philadelphia* and arrive in. New York the;:Mufcc
evening , _ Anft
Fare to Ratumore. - -.-•.*•• S 9,00..
. do. Philadelphia,. • -.- • - : -.-I0 ( 0U r . <. -
• do. \Va»hinjrUm City,- •*• . XQ»SO. ;
, MONONGAHEIiA ROUTE. t i# #j
! The Stewner Icsvcsthe Wharf, above the linage,
i Daily* at 3 o'clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pifsburgh
Iby the Morniug Boat, wilf^Tossthe mountains too same
? night, and arrive' jn Cumberland the next morning for
i the 8 o’clock train of Cats for Baltimore. ''Wmsupih
Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in "hUodel
pbiaatffo’ciock, the same uigta . .■l 1 ••.•
Fare to Baltimore. .r - * * S »,<«.
> do Philadelphia, : *v '- * JW®*:
• do WashiiiKton.Cuyi • *.. “ 10,00.
; v'ForTieketf.-byeiiher or thcaibove Lines, plen*.e:oaH
at the West Newton Flank Road Offico, In the Motion
gahela House, Water street. f EVANS, Agent.
apiC » .. .
NEW AHIt A «UiG M JbS *T I
WESTERN RAILROAD
PROM
PlUabnrgh to Cleveland* Columlni# ana
Cincinnati* • • -
alliance, canton and Massillon,
iS CONNECTION WITW THEPENNA: CENTRAL!
RAILROAD.
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in lets than
Ten Bonn, bg acontinuoue Railroad Line t
npHßErMt*«;Trom on Ihe Ohio ani Pannsylvanla
X Railroad,leaves Pui.baigh at SI. A* M., .topping 1U
Bewickly, Rochester, New Otigblou, Jlarlinglon, Enoti,
Palestine, Culambiami; ami Salem, tuid reaches Alli
ance, 62 mites from. Emsharghj at 1 P. M. : Passengers
leaving Alliance on:the Cleveland- Railroad at 3 p. M s
and reach Clevela'.d ot O P. St.; Returning, llio pas-,
•oncers leave Cleveland at 9 A. M., Alliance at 139 l
M-,-and teach Piiisbnrghai 5 39. P W..,1n time to con-•
tied with the evening train on the Pennsylvania:Kail- 1
road tor Philadelphia, Nkw York and Baltimore, and j
Alio wHithe Youghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road
- Passengers by. this route come from Cincinnati to i
Pittsburgh m two days, wnhoui night travel and save; i
from one to two days in connecting with thePemia. Oen-/
iralßailroad. i
Pasiengcas leaving'Pittsburgh et 8 00 A. M.» reach
Canton al 2 I\M. and Massillon -at- 350 P. M « At Mas
viilon'the Itnc connects with stage lines to Wooster*
Mansfield, New Philadelphia.,and at Enon to New Cas*
tie, Potantla Warren, Mcfcct and Erie, :
. */ The New Brighton Accommodation Train
Pittsburgh at 10 A.M.and 6 20 P.M<,a&d.New Brighton
at 7 Aa &I. and I P. jM.,stopping at Intermediate siniums*
ExcureiotiTlcket»,goo<l for two days, are-sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rociiesttrnnd New Brighton
Qaattnlytickets nre sold at low rates, and tickets by
ihe package to some of the stations. ; >
• The Trains do not rati on Sunday. • •,
. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and
from the stanon-on Federal street. :
Fare by the only ennttuaeus Railroad Line from Pitts
burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon, IU3
miles, 53,00. _ •• .•
i For tickets apply alike Federal Street Station of .the
Ohio and Pa; Railroadj to GEORGE PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
Or to J.MESKIMCN,
. Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. '
Not*—By the touic by sttambpal 50 miles to .Wells*
ville.and thence by|Railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the
fare is 83.50.
Pittsburgh, Annt 1.1653.--(aprS) • ■ - j
- issa. -
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
smmmm
PBSABTiLVASIA BAII.BO&D,
Tito «>»tl v Ttaltta From Pltulinrgh to
■ ■ PlilliUlelphU and Ball! ra ore.
. Only 80 Bovn Through!
FARE Sil.' '
fflflE Express mad tram will leave die Depoton Lib-
X crty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning
atGlo’clock.
Passengenwillgoby the cars 10Turtle,Creek 12 miles 1
where they will Cud the best of Cnaebeiiu readiness to
convey them 2Snnles,overa first rale turnpike road to
Realty's station; (conductors accompany eaeh- train of <
Coaches), and then take the cars to llollidayebnrg; and i
then take the splendid sleeping carsthrect to Philtulel*,
phla and Ualumore.- . . . „ :
- Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at llarruburgb, arriving at Haiti*
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
morning.
r The Evening TrainwiH leave daily at 5*30, P.
rmngat Philadelphianextevemng. . . v
Baggage- checked through to Philadelphia. •
i>, Leech & Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave daily,
at 5 o’clock, Y,til., connecting at Blairs*nlle with the
Pennsylvania Baitroail. Through from PiUslmrgh to
i Philadelphia andU&ibmore in 33 hours.
! ' •• :■ ' FARE SlO. '
i . Passengers will procure their tickets utthellaMronu
i Ofiice tn the filouongahela House, Water Street,
i N. B tune as follows* V
| From Pittsburgh to Bcauy’sStatlon, 7 hours
do Beatty's Station to Johnstown, ill do
» • do Johnstown to Ho!lidayaburft,in»
cludmg33mile* Portage road, 0 do
From Hollidaycburgio DillcrsviUc, 0 . do
do J)iUeravillcioPblladeiphia,oveT
Colombia Ballroad, do
Total, 53 hours.
- This Schedule nbow# ample time on each portion-of
the route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers are informed that
the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope*
rated by toe State of Pennsylvania, and are in so way
under the management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. . .. \ ,v
NOTICE.—In ease ofloss, the*Company will hold
thetnselces responsibte/or personal baggage only and
for as amount not«£cfcdicg one hundred dollars.
—mar2s J. MfeSINMEN, Ticket Ag’t P. R. H. Co.
For the -Trantporiatign of Mcrchandut and Produce,
' (VIA CMSSyLVAtnA CAIUtS AtfT> BAILUOAXIS). BSnVSXR
• v.: PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
JhrxcuiriUicui Rt-sh^ing.
ID* TIMKi TKN I)AY6.
w ■ PATTON & REYNOLDS,
Depot,2sl Market*t, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia.
P C. A. M’ANULTY A CO ,
Const Bnslft, 408 pnd 4lu Penn street, Pittsburgh*
BAYING increased oarf.icilities and otherwise ira*
- proved oar arrangements (or Transportation, we
are now prepared to receive a large aruounl of Produce
and Merchandise, toship (on *L© opening of the Canals,)
with promptness aud dispatch.
The Section Boat system of transportatiotiovcr our
Slate Improvements has bees in cse about teu years,
and the great success and favor it has met with, U& suf
ficient guarantee that it Is no longer..considered a
doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is'acknowledged
by till as vastly superior to any mode of transportation
used on Canals, (when intersected by Railroads)
Goods loaded into our Boata at Pittsburgh, remain
undisturbed until unloaded at our-Warehotiso in Market
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay
■ consequent on three different transhipments, and seen*
ring the delivery of Goods ifi enlire lots, thepackcgcs
i clean, and in as good order os when shipped. t
i Produce, Ac, consigned to oar House at
will be received ana forwarded always, at the lowest
current canal rates, strictly according <o instructions,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad
vaneingeharges,Ac. ■:
febffl . C« A. hPANDLTY A CO.
VAIiIj ASD WIWTKR ARBASQKniSST
WB^agliBsi.ija*
■ - • yoa t&a.vsl Bfirwtnn
? GDEVEtAND AND PITTSBURGH,
By the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Itallrbad,
• VjIBOM CLEVELAND taiIANOVER STATION, T 5
J? miles. From HANOVER to WELLSVILLEv by
Stare, SO miles, and from WELLSVILLK to PITTS*
BURGH by the new and splendid steamer 4 * FOREST
CITY.” ..This arrangement to continue until the. first of
January, 1552. when the Cars will run from Cleveland
to Welfsville.
' The Express Train of Cots will leave Cleveland daily
{Sundays: excepted) at 5.45, A. M, after the arrival or
the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover
Station at and at lYeilsvllle: at 7 o'clock, F.
■ AL,and at,Pittsburgh the same evening.
Returningwiliieave-Pittsburgh dailyatO, P.lu.,at;
rtving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, F, M, next day, in sea
son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati,
and with Steamers East and West on the Lakes anill
the close of navigation.
- Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; to Cw
[nnati 38 boors.
Fare to Cleveland 54,00; to Cincinnati $lO,OO. -.v
(Signed) C. PRENTISS, President.
lOrncßOTTns C. & P. R. R. Co.) • ’
Ravenna, Nov. 8,185 t. > ;
ID* For tickets apply to ;.
<3, M. HARTON, Agent,
MonougahelaJ House, Pittsburgh* :
PKSSSVLVASIA HAIUROAO.
nWg-ai frr, wi. i -fiir rfffflfe
WINTER ARRANGEMENT. • .
IT*HE subscribers, Agents for the Hehnsylvanla Hall-
X road Company , aro now prepared to receipt freight
throngh.to Philadelphia during the wlnierai the follow
ing rates: ,
For all first class goods and wool---61,25 per 100 fits.
For Uscon,butter, lard, tallow, end.
aUheavyfrel|h, n .^. iV0 .... ( . i;> l,coper tOQ
, * COVODE & GRAHAM, Ag’ls,
janiZ - Cornet F«on and Wayne au, Pittsburgh*
Aiftft
NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, «TT*BURGH.
31HE public are Infomied thntrWfiare-Uow running
reralariy tothe Kaiiand Wes!, and are prepared to
forward nil Goods entrusted to oar care. f
• • 'A- SPECIAL MESSENGER:sent daUy.fpr Philadel
phia, at 4 o'clock P. M. Also, doily to Cincinnati, at 7
° Orders transmitted free or<hwge, andOPpd*.retnrne3.
: by ßaif o?Srchange for sale on Englandi Ireland-and
Scotland* for anyaraobnt, payable onprmcipaißanlnng
llniues or -Post Offices in the United Kingdom.
d«S« BAKER & FORSYTH, A'gents;
BPJHSG AHBaVOKBKKVS.
iSHiasnHi
Vi«vci*&d »n« Plttrtravgb n»Uro»a.
l£P »>V Bra n , o elCTpl^ a, ip|.l
lntoo^ l "e'Toledo,»etrolf«ndEMteraßwti.’’
JSHSL GEOBGE |^&.
y* Bua*ofeon;
J w * *
HOME INSURANCE. ,
’AeUOklftß
saraoce Association, ' 4
OF P iTTS’BUItGfItf ‘PEIS ft A.
' AW IN TIME OP HE Bln
! , oPnC2-*COBNEU 0V nKTSCIKLO aiatlHlßp XtEKETS.
OUfttUHTX OAPATAL r ~
rniHS is an association cstabnshVdfof tbdhmtuat relief
fx of us members. In antes of sieknew or accident, by
ihenayraentof Ahelr Annual Deposits Pcrsonsin good
may become tncabertahir he entitled to a weekly
benefit, in case of sickness OraceidentfAU who-joifr this
'Ai3ociatinn arc onUUod to n volein4hc elecuoa. of.
officers, and to participate inlhe profit# of the Assocm*
‘tion. lt laestablislieil on a safe and permanent bsster.
tlfeliig boibiUulual and 'Benevolent in us designs, with
.the lowest wte&consisteni fonts secimiyyandconßaci
•edirianmnnertoiniurcitspetmanency and durability,
i . :AU persons.-can see the advantages ofitlung. om-a
policy from the General Oflico.
YBABLY ngPOSIXS.
i--8 2,oo:per.year,drawsjs 2,ooper week}*.
• 3,00 do* do - 3,k0 'do; • •
|i 4,00 .. do do 4,00 do,
5,00 do do 5,00 do,
6,00 do do 6,00 do,
7,00 do do 7,00 do,
i 8,00. do • • da- • 8.00 dof :
9,1:0: do ‘ ..do 9,00.- do; -
; ,? . 10i» -do - do , 10,00 do;
INITIATION FEE, for Membershipi Bl,So—whioh
. mast be paid at the time of making applioauon, and the
first years’deposit witliin twenty days* Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,
ovricsHs.
President—‘V. W. Ba^UMoytT.
Vic# president and- Tnaswer— Wm. M. Wilson*
S<ct<tary~G-, D; Brown. ;
: Finance Commune— A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, ana
D.A M’Miwters marlPOm
The Fraukllu Vlre luaurance Company#
07 TSILADKLPaU*
TMRECTORS »*“
1/ Charles WVBaneierj George W» Richards,
• ' Thomas Hart, -• MordecaiD.iie wls #
: .‘w TobiusWagner, AdoipUiE.Bone, ;
Baraucl Grant. David 9. Browne,
incob R. Smite, Morns Patterson. '
COAS.-N BANCKER, Preset,
Cuaa: G.Bahcxzb, Secretary.
IT/* ContinuMo make Insurance, perpetoalor limited,
on every detcftjptioiTof property in town and country i
at rates na low as are Oonslsient with security. *:
The Company havercscrveda large Contingent Fund*
which, withthelrCapltal and Premiums, safely invested**
afford ample prolcctionto the assured. :
The As&ctaof the Company* on Januarylst, 1851,-at
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol-i
lows.vir:*—\ .
Mortgages - ■»■«-»*—■»> t>lB,l2S 69
Real Estate ■>«. 84,‘J77 76
Temporary Loans»*~« u 63,960 17
Stocks ■ •—»—■■■■— i■« ■■■.'.. . 61,689 DO
Cash, Ac.■ . 01,346 81
44'
Since tbelr incorporation, a period of yearsahey:
have paldupwnrdiof On* MdUon Four Rundrtd Thou*
sand Dollars, losses by fire* thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of ln&ur&ncCjas.weUasthe ability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. ;
j. Gardiner coton, Agent,
Office N. R corner. Wood anifild bis. ,
Suite Mutual Fire inanranea company*
HARRISBUHQ, F 4.
T\ESIGNI2DonIy fortho satei'classcsof property,lmt
I J an ample capital, and aifoidt superior advantages
uipolut of cheapness, safety ana accommodation, to city
ana country’nicrchar»u,ano owners ofdweuings, anil
isolated or country CARRIER, Actuary, ,
oct«l ■ Btdnch Office.Wo.»*Bioitlilicld PinsburghV
IasCIIAHOS.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUB:
ANCE COMPAN Y^-0810B t Norih Room of Hie Er j
change,Third street .PhHadelpiiia. - .
Kie* Vkhibance.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei
brooeriy in town aail eaunirp, insured ngniastdoss or
damage oy fire at the iowestrate of premium.
MaKtitEHiscaaJtc*.— Thoy also insure Vestela, Car
soes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
{Seclal policies, as Die assured may desire.
ItiLsMnTaAMsrosrraTio.n.— They also insure merchan
dize transported', by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on risersand laXes, on the most
"directors—Joseph If. Seal, Edmund A. Sonder
John C Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel
Edwards,Geo. G, Leiper, Edward Darltngtonjlshao. R.
Davis, William Folwell, John Newlln,Ur, R. Mi Huston,
James C. Hand, Tbeophilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks,
HentySloan*Hash Craig, George Scrrill, Spencer Me-
Uvalii, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johusoa,William Hay, Dr
S.Thomus,JohnSellcrsjWro.Eyre,Jr. _ ■
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, JaO.T. MARXIN> Pr „, dem
Tnos. C. Harm, Vice President , . .
... • JossfiiW.Cowan,Secretary.
lU* GEee of ihe Company,No. 4U Water street,Pull
burgh. ■ QclCidlf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Flso ataa ntaslsso mauronco,
riIHE OFFICE of the Jnruranes Co.o/ Kmk Amnia,
T bus beenrrmerrtf to the Warehouse of Hardy.Jonet
A Co., No. 141 Front street,third houseJbasl of Wood
street,where ihesubscriUer will Issue Poheiesonßuild.
ingsand their conlents,undonShipmeuis by bleambsats
aiid other vessels, for the'aboye old. and responsible
Company; . lap"} W.M. 1. JUNiuU, Agent.
Buu'aniufti vir* taearaao* oonpa*?
URANCII OFFICE, MSttiniriCLD ct-PhtmcßO*,
• .Pittsburgh, {nay lff t IBM.
THE bcßtevidcnce of the tueecs* of ibe Director* In
endeavormirio'cafcc tUf'&TATK MUTUAL VIR&
INSURANCE COMPANY n meet Use want* of tbo
commodity, ib the unparalleled amount of-
Winch has been done—*bs.?ini? isnoetl 7*900 P>U*
cleftdartnft: thepa*tyear, thereby adding over 5130,000
to theftmas of the company, Nearly all ihtr..property
tmcretU* of tie safest-kind,ln small risks, and ala.g#
proportion Insured foronty one year.
Whole No. Policies Issued**-**- 7,000
- do ; do. expired, terminated A
canceled ~ . 92
do do hi force*«r.» «ir. 7,80 S
Amoantof Propcrtylnsofed—•••• 37,630,410
"do Canceled,terminaiedand ex?
pired— ~~~r ♦ 201,728 . •
do • do ■ laforce**-*— *• •* • 37,G51,fi91
do.: Premium Notes—*—••**+• 79*070,87 ••
do CancelednermlueteiLexpr'd, €J7,10
do i In force* •**—**«••—• * $79^DT,77
do CasM’rMnuifflsrewlvcd—*9sl,s37,l4
do do canceled* »—♦■»> ■ ■ 321,24
931,230,90
WholcamoantonossesoTuleJpcn*
Kt... t ,.*.».*.53,Ut]45
DalaneeinfavofoClheCo.rtncttsb, 037^24,45
To city or country mercnam«»and owner* ofdwrtl-
Jngs, and Uolaied or'country properxyy it W believed
liji% company affords advantages ispointot cbeapnrsß
safety and geenrity, inferior to no Insurance Company
inthu-epttmiT* .
Conducted ontboequUsble and greatly improvedays;
tem of ClassiCcauei; of Risk*, etclwins all spet-m
hazards, insarinronly a limited amount in arty one Jo*
eallty .thus precluding the frequency and occurrence ol
Ui ge fireftf iihd also, on both the Stock and Mutual putt,
it notonljkpossessesthe cheapness and Accommodation
of botk methods, but entitles the insured ton participa
tion in the profits. . „ , „ „ . ; I V
It is uiider ibe control of. the following Director*:—*
p. Rutherford. A. J.GUIsU, John 11. Packer, Sumac-, T.
Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob eft
Klott,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. -
J P. RUTHERFORD, PresH.
a. j. gii.lett, Scc’y.
A. A. C.BBtsa, Actuary.: ■
N. B,—A Scrip Dividend of fitleenper cent, on e»pi
ring policlc.bas ljcen declared by tho Director., and is
now receivable at ibis Office for renewals, or. redeema
ble tn ensb al the end of ninety days.
: tnylMAw A. A. CABRIEK, Agent.
tlthograpbio laitltnitr ■ i
jTIO-PAIITNBRBU lP.—The subserioers roost respect-
V/ J fully Announce to their friends end the public gen
erally, thuttbey have thlsday entered into Co-Partner
ebip* forthe parpose-ol catryingon, ntjhe old n»nd,»n
Smger[y*rllaildniff*oppo4itelhfe rost Office,Third *ircet|
Pittsburgh, the jLithographicPrinung, m.aU its various
branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from
they are prepared to do works m tithegraphy
equal touted engraving. They solicit a continuance of
the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to tne
oneiartnerfWm- Schuchman,!aqd/they : hope by strict
attention tothcirbusJnesg,by elegant workmanship,and
the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en
lightened public. . ,
Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness
es, Landscapes, Autographic Letter*; Bill Heads; Biota
Lithographed and Burned in Black) Gold Bronze of Co
tar*. ■ ■■■ - . 1.
- Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office,
ms above. WM.SCHUCHMANi
*pr« __ FftED. HAUNLEIN
rpUE partnership heretofore exfrtiing under the firm
:X of Fjckkiser & fctouvsm, Is this day dissolved by
mutual-consent.- Thcbußiness in this City wiU be set
tled by D.Fickciscn. at the 'old stand, No. 137 Liberty
cireetf D. FICKKTBEN,
January 1,1 SM. J B. STOUVENEL.
I have this day sold ray interest In thoWlneand Ll
qoor Establishment to\D.FtcXBUSIf. 1 cheerfully,re.
commend him to .. .■
• ja27 ■ ■ •J. BTOUVENEL:
CltUena and Strsngen,
■ m op . . DO you wish to purchase & iiD9«MMaL.
©ftfeT GOLDorSILVEEWATCH,
the usualpriceT-lf so.cattavHOOD’S
C&USdNE WJEWELRy STORE,: 51 Mark# strut,
twodoors north ofThiid,.apd .take; a-Jook’at.hia new
stock, just arrived,and you can' there purchase Watch
esoronykindof fine Gold Jewelry ntthdr teal yaloe,
inid not be Charged twD prices .for everything, as you
have Usually been.; buteangef the verybestnaamy of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
'others,'lnterested in their owii Bales, tellyouj but come
and see for yourselves* AU goods sold atthis establish
ment will bo warranted aarepresenled mtime of sole—
so that ell nay purchase equsily safo and cheap, aulfi,
BnpsriorWsUhEspslrlng.r,... . .. ..
TOHNM. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND
U JEIFELLBR, desires-again to call the; ei- .
temion of the publio id the; workshop whiqlfltefiJ A
has opened at No; 18 Fifth streetilwo doors fromwnlßl
Market, where hreonUnuea to devote ins special atten
tion to the repairing and refilling of; Chronometer, Du
plex, Patent Lever. L’Epine, ana every-description of
nno Watche* and Clocks. - , ‘
Havingforahttniber of years been employed asFore*
man in tne workshop of ■UielftTgertestabushraenl mthis
city, 1 flatter mysbJf that those favoring mo with natron
age wiU find ail work entrusted, executed in the-best,
manner and on the most reasonable toms* ...
;• Riftrcnus— -John Harper,' Esq., Edward Ileaileton,
Esq., R. 11. Hartley. Esq 4 Joseph 'Woodwell, Joshua
Rhodes A Co., aHd wca. B.Scairc.
A care fully selected stock ofWatches, Clocks, Jew-,
elry Spoons, Spectacles; Ac>, constantly on hand,which
have been purchased al tho.iawest.caBk prices, and will
be sold at averyfemall advance for the same. . faulU .
John WvTltßf
XTAB ALWAYS ON HAND^pfhisownmanulac rare,
AJi a largo assortment of and UM
BRELLAS of every description, which he will dispose
of, wholesale or retail, at prices as low a* they can be.
procured for in either the cities of New York, FhUudel
gua or Baltimore,' Also, on. hand' a: large supply; o(
RUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS aud LA
DIESVSATCHELB; which wilt be * sold at New York
prices. Just received from the Manufactory a new: sup
ply el INDIA RUBBER WHIPS,' all sizes, wholesale
and retail, JOHN W. TIM,
: au33 No 143. Wood street, near.Virgm alley.
WA£L PAPER.
J. SBIVLS,
- Haiti Smitbfleld Street, Pittsburgh,
®AS jost received his Spring-Stock of PAPER
HANGINGS,o! everyvunetyof style and .finuh,
ftomWi cents to SI per piece.
Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors
'Seaittiftil, end pncesloWj to eaitthe limes.. , :
-' Ihose having houses topaper, and merchants baying
td sell again; slinnld call and examine, before purcha
sing elsewhere. Also—
a so dozen Band Boxes;
lCOOpfeeesCurtain Paper;
300* ' do Lemon Color—plain; ;
400 do Black do;
300 do Bine do;
»00 do Cream do;
ALSO—BLOCK MARBLE PAPER) &r Public Halls,
of everydescrlptioo. with, satiable Colnmns, Caps
Bordering, furnished at short nonce.
All or which will bo sold LOW, for CASH or RAOB,
■ - > 1 *•
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if ; *
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1 ’ *
UKW 000081
. YOUNG, STEVENSON i. LOVE.
«jror*- ortiamii*BgwmTxp«*riM it. »
FRESH.ARRIVE Or
■ - JBew SprUf ftji4''Bnramer Ooodil . -
’rnilß spbecnbers jWtve jQßjrreceived.by Adame &
i! X'Cofs Sxpress.and.thp Pennsylvania Kailroadipne.
;of ihe-Urgdli'and' fcesrselected tusprubeflii' of Fine
Breis-Goods«Vekt>ffi6tedloihfl pabtiCV:;-
.before the commehcCmeniof the Spnngtrpdej selected 1
,our Goods,-wnh-greatcare from the Importers* atYoch: 1
i price* as ■wittenable Us to sell cheaper than the cheap*
esL 4 • »« : i .
v Oat very 'extensive stock comprises in part the fol
lowing—viz: '
, Gnene and Jasper Chew* Silks;
i HlmniOhamelion and GUusa Silks.}
•• •• • do .: * Stripe ‘do dO»v
{■ >•do . Plain Black ' • • • dor
• -Turk Satins^Foulatil and WaieredSilksj
. .:Ti3B«B>Beraget. PLaUi*nil Figured Poplins;
; v - Cashmeres. Delaines and Alpaccasj.
' -: * _.
; 'Trench workedSla&veSfC&fZV'CoJian&Cheflilutu;
do Laee and Muslin Capes;
} Black Satin .and Fancy Vestings:
. Cioths^Cassimeres,Satinets and Jeans;
Bonnets ondßonnel Ribbons.
■ The propneioTdJtfonld? respectfally’ solicit an early
■call from their friends and the public generally, feeling
confident that they nan'olTfr greater inducements than
has been offered herdlOfofe. > - <•
mart STEVENSON A LOVE*
XVOANDL.&&H * CO.* ...
_ _ WOOD STjfITSBT, „
‘\ttnobZ SALTS Dialersin'ForeigniindDmaitcDry
. Tf Goods,- are nowonenlng'their ■ fifsl purchase ©1
SrnlNG AND SUMMER' GOODSj Belectea .wilh -iho
greatesLc&re, to suit the unde, consisting In part of the
newest styles oP
■.. ■ Dress Lawns and Berngex;.’ : *•. vu.-.
Flam and KgnicdAlpaccas s. ■
. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;
: Printed Cohceesilrt great variety 5 J
ntbbottvlAMAaad.ltfgtngs;
.■> Cloths, Casslmeres and Vcpungs; r ..
Summer Coaiinganti-PantaToonlng, . :
. Drown and Bleached Muslins; •■■•••■■' • ’
Palm and Leghorn Hats}
Straw and Braid Bonnets. ■
Together wuh a complete stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlars* Notions,GOla and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Bil-
Clocks, dec. All or winch are of
fered al Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern
prices.-' •• w feb29.6m
(treat Attraction I
>TUBT RECEIVED at tavars* One Price Cash Store li
trNo.7o Market street, Pittsburgh* between Fourths!,
and Diamond,dhe largest and most. 168011101 stock pr,
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to:
Ute citizens ofPitlsbargh, - - , . , *
• The subscriber wou'a inform those who desire to get
good tunoAins, dial- the greater part of hit Stock was
purchased’ at the vecem large Auction Sales in New;
York amhPhiladelphia -for c*bii,; which enables Mrato
sell goods >5 to fls per cent, cheaper thau those who buy.
on credit, We do not deem it necessary is mention the:
the different kinds of goods that compose ourstock, but,
tdeem u•sufficientlo say that itcons&t* of a fuU asiort-,
mem of ladies* and gentlemen’* wear, together* wuh a
general slock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully solicit an ozamlnauon of our slock from;
those who wish to purchase. • . : . . [marts I
... gfiOUNU OU&AT AtttUVAlil i
f\V FALL and Winter Dry Goods and V&riUcaat No*
V/ 07, Northwest corher of Wood street-end. Diamond;
alley,•.Pittsburgh; Pa. D. Greqo A Co, would again.an
nqunce to their old customers and dealers generally to
their line;-that they are now prepared! o offer for sale
their present new mock of Goods at annsaolly low roles;
And as oar purchases have been made on the most fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat
ter ourselves, and bopoto be aMe to merit a eonunnance
of confidenceand patronage -of our old customers anti
the public, generally, whlca has been.heretofore so libe-i
rally bestowed upou-US. Our. DRY GOODS STOCK is
mpanofßroadciothSjCasaimeres, Sauinets. Twcedßj
fancy Vestings, Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Black anti
Brown Mas'.ma, Tickings, Blankets, Ltnsey.Plslds, Al
pacas, Mcrinoes, Muslin DeLalncs, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cambrics, -Cloakings, Table Diapers;
Ginghams, Bilks,fancy long Shawls, Silk.Cravais,Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Inch Linens direct
from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
' Dry Goodiline* Oua Vaptsry Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Mountains, and is made up iu partof
Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spod Threads, direct from
Europe i Port Monies and Pocket Books, Tfooks am.
Eyes,Proaand.Necdlca, Tapes. Thimbles; Spoons, Ra
zors, fablcCDtlery ana Pen-Knives jasi- arrived from
Sheffield; PotentMediclnes, Violin, and Violin Strings;
Gem Suspenders* Slates: and Slate Pencils, Petcnssmi
Caps. Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Girapsand Fringes,
fancy Nettings, Green Bandages* Black Silk : Veils* Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
articles in uie Variety Hae. Wo have on band anti for
sale* large assortment of Gold andSilvcr Watches and
Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sit*
ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, to which we invite the attention of all buy*
ers, a* we ore determined to sell our Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either fore Osh or sauaractory refcr>
ence. 7
N.B. The businessof the late firm of Gazoo A Mc-
Ca-.idlw# la to be settled by D.Gaaaoat the stand of 0.
Gseoo k Co;, wbo is fulfy. authorized-for such and in
wbofo possession arc the papers. Notes and Books of
saidfmn. . . : - foctlS;lf -
Bolirar Fire Brick lumfsclnring Campany;
US.BUVKS, s.s, xixn, n-f.ioirzs, n. s. SUOOAW,
OLOVBHf KIKR A CO,» Proprietors* :
riMIK subscribers having been appointed Agents for
X the above named Concern, will keep constantly oo
hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Briek^Crp-.
elble Fireclay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They
are also ready to receive orders for. said Brick, to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
be promptly filled. , . . .
We do nutdeem It necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over altoth
era that nave been offered for sale in the United States,
theirsttpenorlty beingweli known toslmouall persons
who use Fire Brick- /The proprietors nave determined
■that the Fire Brick shall lose pone of their present envi
able reputation, anti that no expense shall be spared u
make them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is iheonly : establishment nowmannfaetnrinrFtre
Bnck at Bolivar. KlfcJl & JGNEa,
marl 7 - Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh-
OODOS A CUOZIBK,
MACHEUSTa AND MANDFACSftMBS,
_ *M& MILL BUILDZNGSj: Seuih-trs3i nr*
n*r tff\Diamond,{nte[Tth* QkHf afid Pttin
.TWMWllifff Jbfgaaia MaBTOatt j)*pol&- ALLkSHESI CrTT.
SCaStSElver audLand Sleiun 'Engine*, FireJSn
.gines; Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions: Copper*
plate. LiihoffTapMc and oihcr Hfcsfcaj Gold stamping
and Refining Apparatus,togethm with Milt Machinery
in general, built upon tbe-most approved plans of con
attttctibn, aud workmanship lb tim satisfaction of cus*
tomers..
:; 05? All OTders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mcßride A
Co.’s.No. sa Wood street, Pittsburgh,of addressed to
thesaVftcribers, Allegheny,wiUreCflivebrompt attention,
nnlt DODDBA CROZIER..
l’lttabargUCoacb!' a actoryr
N0..46 Diamond alUv.ntar Wood atrtri.
E. My BiaELOW,VPROPBIETOR,:
jr| MU ri m WOOLD re Rpectfdly inform bis friends
Mil the public* that he has now one hon
fe3»fsS&-dred lignt Vehicles under way* of con
w i i—mfwistrucUonvthe greater pan of which arc
finished; orncariy ibjeomprising light no top Baggies,'
weight from 200 to 375pound* ; or.top Buggies, Jtom.
395 to 4-.J5 pounds. Also, an MBOrtmentiofKockaway,
■wiihonooMwo seats; tome hue two*horse Barouches.
Tfceabove Work will be warranted; and is Constructed
from the best material that coaid 60 selected in the east*
era markerortahome; and* attendingpersonal iytoesch
branch o( Ms foetory« he fseit'confident of risking: his
reputation oh his work, where It is used and notabu ted,
Fereons-at adistancc, Ordering work through their
friends, or commission merchants at this place, will re*
ccive our most s;rict,ailenlion.
Col. Bodyraiterson, . R.IL. Hanley* E*q n
Hon. William Wilkins, . Col. George A. Byard, -
WUUamM.Lyon,Esq., Logan, WilsonACo*
Singer, Henman & Co., - Jlan. Jacob Forsyth, .
J.klddACo.* George Weyman, Esq:* : .
T.G. Mooro,NewOrlcanSj M.B.Maford,Clarksville,
ITenneasee.. -
. Repository, No, 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal,
on Pennsylvania Avenue. - • jfob27:ly,
NOTICE*
HAYING sold my entire slock of Books, Periodicals.
Ac., to Messrs. HEEL A CALLOW, I cheerfully
recommend them to my former customers. AH persona
Indebted to me will please call at the old stand and teu
tie. J. B. HOLMES,
Third street, opposite the PostOillce.,
Co*l»ftTtneraltlp Notice,
TnE undersigned, having purchased the entire stock
ofJ.B. Holmes,3rd street, cotisistingof Books, Sta
tionery, &c., have tiuaday entered imopannershlp under
the finnofNEKL A CALLOW. They wid bo thankful
for a continuance of his patronage, and will also be hap*
py to hove a call trom their friends generally*
■ A full assortment ofevery article will always 1 be
found. v ••
All subscriptions contractedfor by Mr X. B. Holmes
wilt be farnUhedastanalby us. J.G. HEKL, __
■ • HP. CALLOW.
Pittsburgh, FebruaryBB,lBs9. • - mart ;•
Dissolution of Paunsrshlp,
rr»HE paTtneraUtp'heretofore elisting between the un
. A dersigned, h&s been dissolved this day, by mutual
consent.. All persons claJmsagainst thß'Con
cern, are requested lb gMierit ihem for payment ; anff
all persons knowing ihemselveif'indebted; are respect*
fully Invited to call and settle the same, without delay.. ?
' KENNEDY A HASLETT.
Thu subscriber having purchased the entire interest:
of Mr. R. U* HASLETT* m the Variety: and Jewelry
business;: would respecuuHy call the attsauon of his
former friends and patrons Ao. the stock hfGoods on
hand, which will be sold ah price* to suit the ; times.
Particular attention paid to repairing fflocka, Watch* »
esaud Jewelry. JOHN s“KENNEDY,,
marl No OlMarkststrect
LOUIS BBtSJOUfI*
[of the late firm of SstndsAßclneman.
boms aKiHBM an jk cu.»
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .
Cloela } UaUrialgj
; ■ nvTH srasn, ons doob »Ro* wode*-nnSßuaeH;: >
IpAKEleave to announce to thauade-uiul the paolie
X genemUyf thauheyJiave themselves earefoily
Iccredand importcd-froni lareestock of Gold
and Silver-Watches; Wateh : Materials,and Toole for
Watch makers;: and a most elegant assortment ol Jew*
elry, from the bc3t raanufactorieß*~which they ofldr aV
prices as low as they conic purchased in .lhe;eislerh
markets.
'Their stock of Watches consists' 6f Gold and Silver
Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepincs; Sil
verQaartiera; and elegant French time piece!, of the
most approved makes. Together with a large stock of
Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Fjcuk
ries. , '
Their stock of Jewelry comprises article! ofevery:
description in this line, each as Finger Rings, Ear Rings,
Breast-Pins, DinceletSy Goidy Fpb l and Guard Chains,
Gqld Gnard Keys andoeals, Lockets, Gold and Silver’
SpectaclcSj BUver: and German Silver and Table and
Tea Spoons* unde very kind offancy anieles generally
kept in establishments of Ihls description.
•They would iespectfally caU the attention of the trade
to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,
of every .variety, which they have most carefully se
hMlfld ■ ' ■ ■
They have also on hand a large assorunent of Tele?
scopesj-Spy -Glasses and -Opera. Glasses, from the best'
manufactory InEngland. Together with s great variety,
of other articles too nomeroatto mention.
. Clocks, Watches hud Jewelry, repaired in thb best
manner and on tbc most reasonable term's, [octllty
miJßpßTlnerßhip heretofore existing between June
I Armatmtig-y Sttmoel Crozicraod Charles Bernes,
anderthe title of Armstrong,Crozier& Co., is this day
diksolyed by mutual agreement* Mr. Barnes having dis-
intern SS fi™|j|oncg,n.
SAMUEL CEOZIEB,
Feb.’y 31,1853. CHABi.ES BABNES.
TB* Forwarding, CoramlMian and Produce Suilncss
will be continued at their.present .land,
and 64 Front streetß, by Jamae Annatrobg and Samue
Crosier, under the etytoof , •
mart • AKMSTRONP & CRQ3.ISB. .
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iHisullancons.
Oiiiblatlon*
: Vi>T i: :
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“ *>;s£»
smmm jamks w. woodwbw, q i
Wtrt*rooßifl flr i®d s
T lnforms his friends and custom*
• tl • ers thatfce .hiMpTing «t«* or
Funutore, whicJws decidedly the largest &n(U>est ever
offered farsale tnLthia Cuy* which wilt be sola.at prices
as low aa any In the United States,East or >Ves**>
( As: he is determined to uphold the dostffiy
i seasoned-, materials* best workmanship,- and newest
designs; and from- the'extent of his orders and facility
’inmai.ttfacnirihgj he Uenabled tOiproßoce waxjMplteu
1 fiimittre,mtlheTokrestpricea. > t ~ ,< f( - -«
lie has, adopted the .principle ofTdemlfyfnjf Utfckos*
quality, andptftfe; and
i keeps alwnjß on baTrifhfegteiitest*aneiy 6f eyeij&dCSs
r, cripuon of .famitnroivfrom the'ybo&pest and plainert* to
the mostelegani and costly,iJiatahoQse, br anypatiof
- one, may be famished from his stock’, Or manufactured
expressly to order - arucles conslsii in
pßjrt,'OfhissloeJtiwhipb for xichneas.of style andfiniab,
cannot be surpassed ip pny,ot,the Eastern hides ! f
Louis XIV lett-iete*a Sofasi - rt >i
- 50SofaS^nplftshandhairarath; n«aA
50 doz* Mahogany Chairs, ' , . * '
SO do do;, * ** li 1
00 Mahogany Hooking do; J *
SO Walnut . .do do;
T OO Mahogany- Piv&ns; <n. . v
SO Walnut .doi:r
. 50 Marble Top CentreTables ;•
do "• l>resliDff Bureaus;
.':3Q:do IWoshstandsi;:.
. ' 40 Enclosed > : do;.:.:
. 100 Common • s do; " '
90 Plain Dressing Bureaus??:
49 Mahogany Bedsteads ;. ..w,: . -,
: 20Walnut .• . - do}'•.•••:••.'V--
50 Cottage - do; ' . . -
< 300 Cherry and Poplarßedstcads;
SO Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut _ do;
. lOCherryvv. • • 'doj •: ’ • -.•v*:-’-
v • SO Plaln-BaffCaiisp < u : ;.v.
: . 70During aad Breakfast Tables; -
IS Secretary and Bookcases;
. So doz. Cane Seat Chairs; .
• 34€ano Seat Hocking Chain;;
IS Ladies Desks: ,
..Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots:
Euguims;. ;:. v;.' ■ • v.* »*PaperttacbseTablet \
CenvcrsttUonChaifST v; Pembroke . , v do;>
EllzabatheQ v - do* r -.-llalLandTier do ;
Reception do; . Ladies I 'Work Tables i
. pearl Inlaid do; Extension During T&bies f.
Arm 1 do; Ottomans;, - «
Gothic and Hall Chairs* , , ,
. A-Jarge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE' and
WINDSOR CHAjnS.'CanmsTMikSiiflUPplied With,
all articles in their line 1
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short*
estnotice.
All orders promptly attended to* 'V* '-e. fmnrS
■JournvyrmauOKblatt matter* Anuolßitlutt
WAUEUODSBI U« SECOND STREET, ~
(near ths corner of Wood.) • -
. TIIJB ASSOCIATION, em-fi.
CUgnHSßfr brnolnry.lteadv. tmccmhreeiai j
'■^■1 (ttmePAnaany fiandnas tye
*"T *,
Jio*lneii«-(liop». of Ihl* city, have opened'th&rWnro
boneej And nro alibio tarnuh the pttbllci by'whdleoaltj
or retail,"sritb’FnfnUare;dr the 'following description-,
tlx: _ »■*. <*• / J \
Jftahogady Watiirobei;i?regaiQf BnreausrFaUCoU
nmaed Uareaas; Mj&ogafly^ ( jvMehp£nny
fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book CdsOs; Secretaries*
Card Tables) Pier Tables; fine Card Tables;-Ceatr6
Tables/ Hat Racks s-FreocU Bedsteads;,jOttpmans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work*
stands; Cherry and. Common Workal&ndarhigh post,
common.low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Koreans:
Cribs; Cradles, Ac.
. Theadvantages?co-operaUon t onon exienslvescale;
perpTit them to sell at the lowest prices/andf they are de
termined to sell; lowerthan any competitors, an eqaaJljr
good;If not better article; and theyublic
will understand by giving them a. calL- .■... • ;
. i/p* Steamboat ire rk of-air descriptions; and other
articles of any description, made to order In every style,
at the shortest notlce> - - - .. r, . .•: ■:■ -fmaretf •
Vsnun, Mahogany 3 Itewoodand. 'Walnut/ Varnish,
Kardtoartand Fumituri aiWholesale. ’ - *
ffljUEiubßahbewhave jireiTeceived from riewYort
X arnTßottone toosi splendid aloe* ofrVKNJSKBa,
and aremamiJ&ctunngby machinerjrFutnitare suitable
Cor the trade. ■ AU of wlucb we oviil sell at extremely
lowprices.
As great cafe wastake&ln these lection.-of the stocks
persona cannot full io:be. sailed either, as; to quality or
price ;and,os it is well known that Furniture: caxr be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hands the attention of the trade is respectfully invited.; *
i Turned Work-yin ail.its branchcs,camedon.&3 usuaLi
•..Plank forbanu; rails, for Carpenters, and nil articles
required In manufacturing Cabinet Farmlare; constantly
on
Cloths, Springs, Ac., A-C. > RVAN & M’KEE, ?.
Ryan’s Buildings,
marghydew • .. - • No. StFiflb street >
o.c.V4Mhsu.__ _ __ b.jdaqus
Hsnmar A Da«l«v*
OABINEXWAREHOOMjSaaTHFIELDSTREET,
ftonrtm Smnt&ttrM andSt7avltTTfaUt‘g i PMisbuTg l P&.
a HAMMER A HAULER keep constantly onhand
variety of excellent and fashionable furniture,
- BBS warranted equal to any. in the city, and sold on ta
• *| * favorable terms as can be obtained a* any similar
establishment to .he West. They hate now on hoed an
Bnninukllyezte&UTefitoek,embradngaUklndffof Fnrni
tore, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly
and elegant. AH orders promptly attendedto. iarti:Cm
A. niIiLIKKS * CO*«
HA.VB ON IlANOat their extensive CABINET and
G IIAiB MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Southfield «U
a large assortment of fa»cy«nd ptaia Furniture, which
they wUlsel! i£per eenLfcelow customary rates. - -
Terms—fctttb oaly. } ldec27:ly
/■Mr WM. K. aTEVKNfiON continues id mann»
factor© CABIZfET-WARE ot crtr? descrip
-1 rnMifi hia.old stand, corner of Liberty and
ffiSß&Seventit streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, In all its branches. - r maylt
r- tent*
. — l _. **«n
fcrjiTfehle' crth£/hwl*le ia dbe
lively in the:EnK, Where ihsy«uref*>Mr*ed{sg : tho use
of wooden the
pabUc, that they ahrnbwmiimfaetnring eighteen differ? i
eat sizesof the modem varying'ui length i
from2a Inches toffee t,wiUt'Wiaili-and depth suitable i
for. bodies,of ordinary .sue, mnd/forjthase. who deßire.
space for cushioning, or for bodies qf unusual dhnen^l
iions^haveßcveralaiiesdeepercaid-wuler.'Tiiis.ln':
vcntfon nowecmlneiiitogeneraliuo»Uproaoancedone
of the greatest -of the ore* These. Itiutui.'Casks ore
composed of vartonsllnus of metals, batprineipally of
Iron* “ ' ‘ ■.
They are thoroughly tnamthfr iitstdp-and-oauand
that made Impervious to air and indestructible. They
arc highly ornamental, and-of adassjc form, arc light
and portable, while they comblno tlwrffreatest strength
i- whichtnctttfUcajmbleofc an agiventjuantity.
When properly *eqaiea with cement they are perfect
, ly air tight, and freetrom eihalationof Offensive gases.
[ They'cost no more than good wbodeit* coffins,; and are
beuerihaif&syothetaitieleinosMdf whateyer.cost,)
: for lran?ponauon r yattUi,orordJnaryintenaents,aß'htta
beenpro7ehbyaclaalcxperlirieiHs,aiid cbrtifiealoby
some of oar most sclentifiemen;elsO,bytheHooOra
hies Henry C]fiy;;Daniel Webster, i
other distinguished SeanloTs who have, witnessed their 1
merits, andwhose letters,together withotherevidences.
of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’Burial Case
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth,
where we iMe&d to- keep on hand all times, such.a
etoci of aUsizes and degrees of ornament and'&nish as 1
wiirsttiLthemdstdiversmed tastes* < - . - 1
We &ylta. the tmantioniof \he .ppbUet and of .Under«
lakcrsiparUculariyj Ihroughontiho. West,to an eznmL-.
nation of 4be aril cle,andre qUeil.them not to rely upon
the representation ofundertakers notr.uginfpthe article,
wboSedMeresUlwcHtfd.bel&Kdwcpteseatjhem; ■ ?■■
raatSfc3m - W. C DAVTSACO"
SPIUSCt AltO BOBIMKR CtqTHiMO t
TRREE fJSIjGI'XIOORS 1 - ( '
Ab. ISI, '
TOira MtCLOSKETIt fiii iio'W the pleasure of an
ti nounoingio his namefoaafriendaand jhe public in
general, that his BpringuHdBnimner stock: is now ready
for Inspection, whichce.believes-wul be fbunu la do
one of the largest.undrbest eeleeted atoeksof Ready-,
Made Clothing to be found ia the Western Country. -
-Ho has this season paidmore: than usual attention to
the manuiaCtnrin&ana style of hit Garments, so that the
very lowest priced, aa well ay the finest,are got op in a.
style and’eleg&ncentltobe surpassed!- \ '
He would particularly caUithe, attention of, all dealers
In,Clothing to his present splendid dasortmenrof ■ i «• >
; Heady>iaajd* cmrnkents,'
As heTeels confident, upon examination of the qualities,
and prices of his goods, he can offer .them suehinduce
menu as.shall.malcg it .their Interest to purchase ut hi*
.establishment.. " '
Many years' experience, and; great success in the bu
siness, together with an unpteceucDied \oholsialf and re
tail patronage, has-enablcd him. to get op Carments to
■ suit the business habits and tnales'of every location in
.the Union, which la of the utmost importance to
sale, parch use rs.-, - - . ‘
-laths Cutting depsrtmentwill be'.fouhdveholde so
lectlon of the most fashionable goods, consisting of—
' Frtnchj EnglM . ,
Cnshmerettsidte'.&o.’iAlßOianexeeilenl’anoTimehibf'
- VEST£NGS t of the latest and. most fashionable alyinst
all Of Which.hci* prepared to make to'order li the bear
maimer and at the most reasonable prices. ! '■ i f i t .
COME, THEN, ONE AND &U*t
■ . The Assortment; the .QualUyjUud the Variety.ls the 1
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fb'.ind itt lhe United:
States! , - . - ■ ~ . f 1 ' f -maiBo.
T\R HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT vonlFm:
U —The asumishing suCcesS which has attendfcd the,
use of this invaluable medietas fbr. tbe cuie of Etuliptie
. Fits, <rr falling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp, Convulsions,
Hysterics, Nervous Debility ;Bemlnat -weakness, Ac.,
renders it the most vuldabfe medicine .yet discovered.
In fact,** tt-remedyfor the abpvodiseases, it Stands ■
-unrivalledanda|<tne..There lapo other reliablercme-.,
dy.. It haabeen saidlhat Epilepsy is Incurable.- This,
:hosvOTWji»;;not the fsef.^DrlHarPiryegelabJe^xtraot,
: sTthe testimony teceived own physiplans anij « u K tl
will show. See certificates, pubashedinDf.Hart’i Me
dical Reao rd e r,p srophi e t form, tobe badof; the Age nt s,
gratis. Forsafe by B.A.FAHNE?TpCKACvb, .
tnarS - t comer of WoodandFiriit streets.
TPALL FASHIONS—Just received m the, store JA
which will' be open for inspeetta on TbursdaySZEp
•and Friday, hnfin beaati
mtii Heaff
Dresses—of a rich and beaatßaratyie. - ;4pcumtf
han9iome manner,
i~t and but recently returned ftdißtte Eastern cities
Wifi a fineassortmentof WeWhe*vJeweliTanil Fancy;
Goods, would ct^hC' Atenifan ofhlhfide^fai'madout-.
tahtat dSrrablesty lestatwrus ttndmtUtew. Of Jew
elry,xhn:latest atyten of brocbeiybteastphu.fob and
■ rinytmtntaite.p>dMls.
>GOODS—Suchturpapefmtebe, work tables,
WBrtJKaei,deskai;fwey yßB?s, ; Mrftn»hottlea, tohle ;
rr.ni., Colt’s pistols, porte ■monntesiib'gteat jsanely;
chinalimit and cake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety
Ot UsefU and ornamental articleSiWidCh have only to be
secnmbehppmclamd, '
WUUtm. W. Wallace,
prrrsBUEGB Bt£smkarble works,* ~ ;
31B f 3ai and aft3'l.VilTt3,etp<aiU : EmtlMtld th
’BB’OrnJMENTS, Gr*»« iumeK Farnlrare
ixl Topr, suiall kind* ofjnaiutfiiihireiHarble, al
wayj oonandj Bad maJato otitt ita’Bii tboneat notice.
Several ttnd
wliettfyon taß&*S^twlfcil(unlihed,wUliWarbleet i
ttolowMt Olden prompUi'toMaffeii to. 1 «
vßtutny . ~/ . ‘
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Dr* De OfIAnMA Curative ,u
-, •,• Of jTvSOT*■
ndt-EvaisaHt,-, __ 1 . - '*
> .jm>4iioiir«;of «,
: O mseh mUeuef.-to the 1 Berroai:»yßt<Sta,'taespaiilul*-i
niK tIMS-ttmrotfcnsraravKicletrv&nflina'ritßday.-',.;.,- 7
Xhji ; li)airument Is simple, comprehensive, and n*e*r- 1
fatting AnStaAy be n’scl wUhoaUbutlifetneßiinconxe-i
nlenco orAaeknowieilKe of the roost fancwe fncixL— 1
II is to be used no paln'oi'inSiiiV' I
whatever, nor ptevenunj any one from.nuendfneio m*.
bnslnessi sou while m Use not a tingU emission £&n
takefclabe; -tmitariUiasUu irgm, inaisiorliimhU
xssxul vnwmvß nnss i
or aETKSTioN.the loss of which, caused byearly*buse«
iatlie i
'concomitant complaints,»«: Nenoßsnkss.Pnfstranoiif
DyspepslavPalnln-'tiie Hco4-*nd-DtonmoofVisiony
WcaSndsaof.the .Back and Lower Extremities, Atteti- i
lionaoftlio Eyes,lmpotence,_Fimpie*
mattSnUliM oLVirilityj
Power for Mental Application, BejecUon, Aftrsron to
SMteftt, Timidity, gelf-Dmrnsi, .Loco of bolitade, Ac.
Mi thut camlmaa.saaanaitil cr««ppe «r aa «Mn oj (Ac.
Tource is slapped ftaaisthiA lity cnusnalcd.' - 1 . ; ,
This insnament has brio «ammet and apnroyed, of l
i by the highest nnihontiee in Eotweanii America,is,re- V
! commenleil'hy the most promidentPhysicians of«|l |
’ countries* as -the only
■ wtnvlainiSr And hasnow completely BDpeBWBo tnfi flfli
ofOrogi. lsie bjnigm.-eamerizauon,, Ac~ not lo mention
Tot lbc Instrument, afler,the. desired effect has beca at*
lalncd. , . .
w Be ii v alao TMflDmbercdj’lbaUliosdiCOinplcunjtf aye.biw
little understood- by. the profession in general, ana tba«
all the medicine'in the -world never has; and ney« WMV
atop :theBe'lossei£iWWch,:if,alJpwe4;
checked, are sure to produced the'most distressing Con
sequences. i " -_ >T x '
... it has been a raatterof-surprise to some, that any one
of fespefciablliiy and'Of'profesßloiial'altatnnieo.tesnbuld
devote Jus.ftuemion 10 diseased, whiejr.people. or.cyery ;
t description pretendto.curesocially, if,however,■hut,
1 the one thousandth parfpfflie nußerleMliwo peoplepnng
! upon. society weraknown, a very different opinion would;
be formed- And- it is not only the Present misery Spd
dejection, preyingm* the manias well as the body*. that,
isdepldrea, but some are 0f sttdhra*natutena*onffbci{i
boilerUy;-ah«*tten todestroy thereprftdqcuvafacoHy, 1
altogether. It is a fact that,: when not properly treated, *
they may remain 60 dormant in the conßUtuiioniasto.op-],
pettrin no-otter way than in their effects upon posterior;-:
yet, if properly and.ipeedi'j
ly removed; Tbt hbQve»so ingeniously contrived msira-j
men), will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute Co)
Cheek the prevolentipthispluif of.
diseases, . i
- xho pricoof ihe completelnstrameni,carefdliyaeenr*>
ed anmst all observation in abox, is only.8l0, : It can
be sent, by express.to any address in any part Of the]
Onlied States, Canada,Ac.,.according.laorder, accom-:
panied by full directions,* and important advice to the!
married and single;'the expenses, the remotest.
: parts of tteconntfy, heing?verytrifling.-. r ; . rv..,.- s • i
• The unexampled snccessUiia lnstriiment has obtained?
i since its introductionn> America,-hat induce^some.un'j
f principled persons In Newport, Philadelphia,
Boston, lO get np some.TidicoiotfS things,, called.,
whieh.'htureVeri I
. xsr^resemblance,. neither-in firm .nor
own invented, long tried, ana universally approvedinr
atrhments; and which areas similar laihem.ns nighty
- to lighu-Every attempt to sell such vinstfafflenU'* lor
mine wilt be prosecuted to-ihe fuUesrexteni.of tlw l^wj
-1 being - not willing, to tbe„we]l and : honestly
earned reputation of my'iaventnjnr.witu-quacke‘ana.i
their worthless prodacuons, . JVp {Jnttrummt is&nuw*
and non* eanie teurranlcd bm those ordered jtotii tnyttfjs i
All' appHcailons and remittances, must' he : .directed
(postpaid) lo ihe Doctor himselji he having no Agencies
established but inLoadon and Patis- t ; - v% ! ' . ; ‘ , ?
; s Address, ppst de Crfmey»sJLXispenardst
' Office hoursjdaiiy, from 9 A. h£* till 9 P. Mn'-anditom
7till 0 P. Mn'ibe Sabhathexccpted. “ , 1
iryThe underiJgnedcenifF,wiUrgreat pleasote; that
the abdve-menUonedilnstrqmenv lanot pnly.conslructed
on,scientific principles, bat that from its osethd happiest
resoltr may always; confidence, be
there being, for the cnre>of.those diseases,-NO 03:11 SB
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. . f **
: } HENBP S .EELLBRb M.D:
• . CH. GOET2Bt M.D.. fKF Chamber street,
' C ECKIi ABDT r U.D , Hawaii street, *
« . Jnsw Tors
: Dr. vt Labs? Ispreparedtoerecule all orders foMuf
giedf apparatus, vizr ATUhclal Anns.and Legs, wluch
move like natural members; Apparains for CuxdUon ;
for Contracted X»eg» | for curvature of the/SpmP «ntl .
Waist; for Raise Jomts;of the;Aims:and Knees;<for.
Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot; fbr LacrymalFutules;
for Palling oftheKecuunfllypogastrieSeUs; Beds and
Chairs for SiplfPersons; Crutches,Trhsses, Ac*; Onho
'pedie Corsets,'Ac.; Ac.. JAlt work, warranted.- 1 Letters:
mustbe po?tpaidv conialnliignproponionatc remittance
or city reference. ■■■•,.. ■ ■... tfeb?s:lyv y.
-Ia ofrerhrg.lOthe'cpmpopnUy ter
ffi^y•foT^beasp^fibp3hwa^vArl^ffß»Jl^»^pVo J lt
wishtattiflcwiththo livas.oth?a!th.of lhe afittcieflj but
frankly to lay before tbejn.ihe pplmonaof distlnguishedf
menattdsomeQflhßcrideneeaofUseuccesSjfratawUidL
they can judge fl>t ,themselves. . We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statement!
of its efEcacy, noir will we hold ont any hope to suffering
humanity which facta will not warrant.
•Many preq/i.aiehere grven r and we solicit on fjiqulry
frost the public into ell we pubUsbj feelingassuredthay
will find them perfectly reliable, end the medicine wor
•thytheitbeatconfidence and •■,■
From tht di&tinqvuhtd PntfasoT cf Ckemutrg and Malt*
v € bflcgv. r
Dear Sir 1 1-delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, umU I had an opportunity-of witnessing it*,
effecnr in toy own family, or in the families ofjnyfnendg.
This I-have now done with a high degree of satisfac*-
lion, In cases both of adults and children.
I nave fotradit, as its ingtsdtents show** powerful re
med? for colds and coughs and pulmonarydUeaset, ; a
PARKER cLeAVELAND, hUO.
r Bntmswica, Me., Feb. 6,1847.
yrcman OccTsurin ikt Samihon Mills* intititCitu.
Lowslu Aug-10,1840*
Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been eared or the worst cough
I ever bad in my life, by year "Chebat PectojuX," and
neverlail, yrbeu I have opportunity of recommendingi*
to others. Toar>l "’‘’^feMEBSON.
fry Head the following* and Bee if tbismedletnc is
worth a trial. The patient had become very.tecble, ana -
the cffectof the medicine was unmistakably distinct*?-
UMIKB StARS HOTEL, SARATOO4SPBIMBS,S i,V
July 5,1849 $
Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: IlraveTieeir afflicted with a pain
ful affection of iaeluiigß,:itna all the symptoms of settfed-
for more Uuxn a year. 1 could find no me
dicine that would reach myCaw, until l commenced the,
ase or which gave megradual.
relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength till
my health is well nigh restored. , * ' „ > #
- VVhUc using yonr medicine, I had ihe graUncaiiop or
coring with it my reverend fricndjMr.TrumunjafSnmiW;
ler District, wpoihud beep suspended from his parochial
•dalles bya severe attack or bronchitis., v
I have plCasortv in certifying ;fccse.lacts4a y>oa ~Y
. And om. slr}yoais TespecifaUy, ;r
J, P.CALIIOCHjOf South Carolina^;
. ITS* The following was one of the worn of cases .»■. |
wbteli the physicians And friends thoughtio be r j
consumption , . Ca A**. *2,1*6. ■ \
J.C.Aycr,—Sir: I "was taken with a terrible Congo, ,
broaghtoriby fieold, in tbe begiuningorißstTWmiaiy,
anil wascontined 10-my bedimoretbantwo months.— i
,Coughing ■incessantlyiilghl and day. 1 becamu ghastly.
ah'dpal&'Jhy feyes were sunken find* gltttnr, gnd>my; ,i
breath Trerythart.lndecd,l;wa»rapldry failing, and in
such disuesafftt breath, that bat little hope or toy toeoY*
cry coaid be entertained; While in this situation, nfriend
ormln6,ithe Rev. John-Keiler, of thojUethrdist church,)
brought me a botlleor ydar Cbbuit PscTOftai, which 1
tried more to gratify him, than from : anyexpeclalionof
‘obtainingrelief- Jtsgood effiset:induced;me,tocoatinnd
its use, and. I soon found my health‘touch improved.—.
Nowin three months, I am well ar.d strong, and can at
tribute my eura only to your great medicine. -
With the de.pe« B radmde^oure {) *e. E^
; Prepared and sold byjame'a C. AyerjPraciicalChera:
lst,Lowell;Uass. *- ' ■ „,•
- fiyEoldin Pittshurgh wholesale an* retail,by it. A’
FabriestoeTf.and by J.M.'Townsend; in Allegheny City
byH. P.Schwaru, andJ. Dongles*, andby. drugsnats
.generally. dec 30.
: Compound Syxap or Yellow Dock Hoot,
/■\COUPIEB the front, rapt among the proprietory
medicines ol this’Oohntry .for completely coring
, Canker. Ball Rbeanii Etyslpelnsrand all other diseases
arising from an'lmpurestnteofthe blood.Atso, Liver.
Complaint, Catnrrh,U>yapeislß, Headaches,,Dirtiness,
Courtis,Soreness anU Tightness about IbeChest-, Bron
chitis, orHoarsenesg, Dryness, and n tickling sensation,
‘cesrlnolleasesof ,* * i '
FEMALE WEAKNESB ANB GENERAL DEBILITY.
■ Strengthening lheweakenedbodyiglving tone to the
anrion* organs, and invigorating iheentire system-' “
If ibetestlmony of thousands of Jiving witnessestfrom;
aDpartsbUie country, can be relied: upon, il ls singu
larly efficacious inleiiringomfumorrifiiidslssioribg.de
bilitited apdhraken down constitutions, ,it to purely
vegetable .m its comporilion, and so accurately cam
‘bined id itlfproportions that the ehetoicalr botanicaland
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously,
unite IoPURIFYTHE BLOOD; ;• , ;J
• It has removed many chronic diseases Which css bat
fled the skill of the,best physicians, atid-haeaitio! cured
Canker. Salt Rheum, Eryslpelaa and Serofula,,wlilcb.
BarsaparillaSyrops entirely failed uynake the least im
,PiLh« b«n'teded"rn raahy ctue. of CANCEBOCS
humous: 1 The mostobsUnate Crop I *-Iw*. ■>**<>
cured by tWamedlelne. 1 Woew that tots; a valuable
medicineln aIIDILiOUBCOMFLAINTS- > It reinoscs
all obstruction .in' the circulation, rendering .the L) ye r
free, active and healthy- It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relhsvesTn;aUcasesof Ajtbtoa,iand may be
used in all climiteefendat all srasonsofthe year.
' ThL»Svr«D iapreparedonly bjrC.MGRSE flsCO,it
1W FoanlamBtrefiVFrovldenc«fßJ'r £
strie and retail, by : SjN. iviC^EB^HAM,,
Only, Agent for WeiterttPehnsylvuttia,
jellty WarenoasercorWoodand'Sixthsts,Eittab’h
- ' Judd's U»die*te&.lila«adi Cuticle* -
3 IBIS article is Intended 7 for family Die, end should be
. found in.thepossession ofevery fspuly in lie lead.'
echnnics whonreinconstant dnngeroriiijtfrytotLeir
penoua throughaceident, end: the improper bit daielesp
nse of-tools, will.find ihu article to be iMaluable t&
therm and alter a fair trial, willeonslder It indispensable.
‘‘This mny'cirtiW:thnt wejtbettndCTsign«i;h«»tnfft
frettucnlly.madeaseef Judd’s MedicaledLiqnid Cuticle, 7
prepared.by Messrs. Pcnfield fcCamp.'MlddletoiWl,-
Conneducet; chdeifatlyTecomniend ittoourprofesuon
albrethrtn,aa aneicelleiu.subsiiuue'far ndhesrveplas-'
IBf* bornsj*eiildflttrtu*cs, «|)i .
=of fteshyroundsl aumfor soMrhipples.arenualy one- :
tmafiedili,, CHABLES VVQOBWAHD.-
WM. B.CASES?' 7 ! \ i,
D. IiAimiSON.MJV i ! - 1
PWOODRIIFR M.B, - I
7 HAMILTON BBEWEB.M.D-,
ELLSWORTH BUHK,!iUl,Botanie.
all the eßy of
lEorsMeby- 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CQ., .
iyl comer of Wood and-Firsl its.
f 4 , Z"1
*3 \ - 1 ’ t «., ’j ’ + " " - J ' V *■ ’* ■“■ *' I,s «v
- . ,i ? " ’ t ~ r ’ n “ • • * -vs „r j Ct , ,s
* *■" • ,: , •/,
*• 'r H >*V
-i A j." 1
* v
•if.-.-.-,,-‘J t,.-
fIITiNAMONi i’qbperniint, Wlnteigteen and Ba«sa>
\J fni* Loxcnga>, (or rtUatlng aicknessoi tie «wm*
; aoh*44 Flatulence. uForiale wholesale end Beum, at
SB. KEYSES® Drag Stotti
marts - _ wo Wood street.
; i> .'-i.-'i-'. is# 'c •'■ .*?■ '.> £s■£**%»;>
ISSsitsS® ©f '
'-, " ‘
-,. j , r ;•. - -vf;.j v ■•.».•• •v.-x-vy.-v • T-.-J--•£/•> .'.'.r; /.•.-. < 4;' »-.—■*•
no relierthl ift aJinrgical operation, In 'thfc
which weiinviM the, attention of the affliotedt theta is
every superiority over the- itasses stWibhadageiEinl
common,tuh. It lijyirftctty comibrtabfeaandeenbe
mcdc tofiimnycasoofrilerai* wilh an»*«ctneif**n4 . - j
equhMenols of preunie that does ynpn belong td any.
other Uinrameni wiUi which acdMtaied f ana
will retain any topiare ‘With ,feh*e end-eoroibtt'lo uto
■wearer. Physicians of the highest sundmgfn the Pre^
: feuionhaveglven tcftimonytotts great sapenarityover; :
ths ordinary itaued In of Dr. Hnb
haidwM.enro one-hair.the,cases of ordfnary Rapiare,
We advise fliose sfllicted'to makeapplication In timer:
r fI3T; Wtrotrer tfiluhigUtt tkaraettr can bi gtvta v» •
thu dhiy.hyeallMgondlssgWtr. ' 1 ' :
, Ferrous from a-dutanee can- havd.-thent sent, iby.
Bending the mecjuioroandthebody. •
- ' . , Db. GEO- H. KRVSER, 4
r 140-wooa atreetidoleagent forHusbnrgh.
- i . marlltddtw ,
Asikmai ... , ~.. *
■■:■•■ \spToduecdi*<tor>i*Tisat7iingsbsnata,
-TTTTlLDCHKßß7has}.ongbecnJfcnowntopc*sci3im-, .
r ff :ponaattnedlclnafoto>enlfei.- , Tfel»f««ur4dulUr.- :
U> EvpTyronlTOh inoar pte- -
scnbe it thdiGereni fprms for a Variety‘Of complaints,— : .
TarolkfhasbeeawiqtillyiQotedloriLSVirtae*i andißome -.
i phy aidans whose names me familiar to the whole eoua- v
i try, has gone so for ah to declare that even CONBUMP-
cared bythat aloue* 'ln-other hands' .
Vgtfin»it' wa*lwAflyvhlaeteMjewJi»g,ne doubvietheir ■
ignorance in preparing and administering u—adlfacuiiy ~
now entirely obviated' bypaiiem experiment-anil Jong
phwertofthwetwdsljV
suntfeSttrtnowfor-ihefirqtUtne-coraWned end embod.
ied4n Dr, WJSTAR’S BALSAM,OIf WILD CHERRY.
Byafclcecberaicfllprooeiaveverjthingdeiawriops or
useless is rejected) so that whatremains Is the most ex- • ■
iraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for aU kinds <of •
■pulmonary and Uror.ddiep»ds<yefrknjnmr*«r?naa.* To*
convince all unbelievers that oar theory Irreally tree, :
we refeno.n few easea.of cures pßrfljrmedbythlswau* -■
dqrfhl medicine; ,
; Plsasart Rinat, Ham.coV 27.
T.D.PjiEr—Dear Sir of advising
you of the benefit I have derived from the use bfj)r.
Wtsjar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. >f wosprostrste&by .
that ictnole scoorgeCoxsomptiocuia MayJ&sL Theai.
tack was tfuly homfyfog to me, for fiVecfonrfamiljr v
(my:br6ihers,ana sister*) haddied
was afSieted wijh nearjyairthe wont features of the >
disease, I haddjstte*sin*;<saugh*and expectorateda r :
g;eatdeal of blood. becu&fever* severepauu in lhc side
and eh at, cold chiU» r alternating- Withflashesefliest,
and copioas night sweats.' *
I wax under the care ;of a akflfQ) r pTiy*ician‘fram the - *
limd rwah lakes«ick antiliabourtlz vfeißcs'Bincei bdhr '
then abo&i helpless, and my friends considered my ease
hopeless, orftt least beyohdout phyßiclah’sfckilT.adirit*
ed the usp p£WMiai**Bal|«m ofcmldC&etry*. With
out my knowledge my faiherprocaredlt ttntf fidnunenced "
administering itto mc; rmid frcm the first daylcopuhen*:
ced taking iv my health improved, and wtwo weeks I • ■
yras able id be oat and overseeVny basinets/ and labor,
which;l.still eonUnue tydo. I have taken four bottles ■■■>
of the rnedleme, ana now consider myself perfectly well;
* ‘ JERKMIaH XSCfilGr '•
' ANOTHER ASTONISHINGCURE! t '
' ' RtrsHvnxn,'Fairfieldco;,Ui v lBsl.
. Mr. J^lRFark—Dear Sir ;.I wish to stdlfe to‘you that v
my danghlet Amandas oged-lflyeßXß*h!ldnbolU4Lycar ■■•
teverp attack of which tedaeed
hervetyranch, ;<m<|‘teftnhef’witlfn racking eoUgb; I
employcdalj afibephyftidarri.whWa outreach Jor the
pDtposeofremovlDg-liorco'Mlj’Vbtitwiihoorsucces*- '
SheappeiWd to he alnkih^-into! A dtcUno/with o very
BjnnpUimoEcoasampUon.-llbentricdDr.Roger’aLiv-'
crwortandTan Ddl ihis aggraTalcd her eonghvadd :
rtTe'her#jWptoin*Jofi.*tjllinor*inAtoaßicharacten .
wasnow mo*tsetfdaelyalarmea;anditwaa wiihirem.*
Irfingfedr timf Itronrdsy lodayaMVibeprogressof that.
iafiauablediaeasejConstumnlpn.: i really.despairedof -
;certjficateofjlonateaftCGßJ«on,vwfcosedancbteT,'Eartih
Jane,wascute3bf Consumptfori by Wlslhr’sßaJsain of
Wild created.h faintifcopet ihat it mirfu ■
help-raydaoghtCTraQdlimni<Hllatdy.coinioeiicMaEijig
ir/andltalmttstinsttMlrgave 1 reliefi-'ller fceallhf.was .
jmjntovwJ-lromihc first boUlCv and by ihe use of two
. bottlea oi WisiarV Balsam of wild Cherry bob was Ires*
lored to perfecthealth, and Bhe issot now oi&Upredl?- -
posed to a cough.-,lwill sayj;o all thatareenHcted With
say disease
Dr. Wistai’a.tßalsam offWtld Ohorry . s wH) care yoa if ;
you willbultryit. . , E, KAtiß.
’f f i .? f? i
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CtJKE! 1 ■*•
" Will miracles never cease t ;More evidence of its
snrjpos&inv health-restorative virtoea! > ,
. fßiom Dr. Baker, Springfield, WastnrigTOn.ro.. Kv]
SeßißonsuH Ky,, May U, 1850
Messrs. Samoan A.Pabjl: I take tins opportunity of
informiogyoa of a most feraarkablamireper fanned up
onmebytheufleof Dr.Wismr’s-BaUamof Wild Cher
ry. * - ~
; In the.year 184&1 WB9 the infl&mmatioa of
the bowels, labored.under forsTx weeks, vrhen-
Tgmduolly recovefed.* la the fail of IftUT was attack* :
ea with a.sevctecold. which seated itself upon my lungs' -
and for the sphee of three years Iwastoufitied to my
hedy ltred ail kinds of meaiclnes and every, variety of
old without benefit; aftd thus Twentlcd alone until the
[Winter oflS4s,whCttThear& orDr.'Wist ai T s. Balsam of
Wild Cherry.
, Myfrieijaspersuadedine to give it.a trifil, th<Highl
had given np 'altbdpes of recovery;: and had prepared .
myself for the change of another world. Through their >
i solicitations Iwas induced' nmakeuseef the geonlno
i Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry* The effect was traly
i asionlshing.' After of-affliction and soflhring
[ and oAorhavinespenifoar orfive hundieddollars Jono
parposcj and ihe best nnd most respectable physician* r
hadproVedunavßillng,lrwasßoonrcstaTedio.entini
heauhoy.thcb'esfliDgof God and ihe-tueofDr.WUuu’s
Balsam ofWild Cherry. 1 *
r Mfcyibe bVcsi'ingof God rest upon the proprietors of: :
BOVaiuabteamedlcinens-Wlsuir’tfßalsam ofWild;
i ii. baker. *
Wista? 1 * Balsam of Wild Cherry has a
foc-slmflehif the Signature of Henry Wistar, Al.iJ.vPhil- * ...■■•
adelpha r and,“Sanfonl & Fork!?, on a finely executed
steeuengravea wrapper* No olheredn be gednine:
fE/^-Price—^lperbotilc—sixhotUesfor W. -,
, Sold by XM). PARK* Foarih nnd Walnut streets, Cin.
ClnnatU O., 1 General agent, to whom all orders nmsi, be
addressed; - ' r
Es*.Price tit for ssl- -
.'• Spldby - J. D. FARR* Cincinnati,-Ohio,H ;
North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut Bi£/~*enrranet
: onWalhot—*to:whdmallohiorsnmßf be addressed.-
JrKJdd A Co, PittsbarjehiL WHeoXf JfscdmerMarkat
Street and the Ai FdhhCstockA- CojPius
Alle
gheny, Cltyrl/T Rosseli, Woshlakthai W U'Xamber
tonj lJ^illar/'B.BaßowifcihHwhuiwnh'H/'Ve '
Greensbargh; 8 Kountx, Someraet; Scott A' Gilmore.
Bedford! Eeed ASon,Gantingil6rt; Sara; Ott * Hollidays- •
TVaynestmigltV.M’f.rlanil'ii. CoiN;
ville; Uurlon& Co, l-'rifl j Henry Toiler, Mercer; Ju
KellyfcCo,BaU«r r 8 Smtib, Beaver; -i. ©SmaniCTum,
W*rred;f -Uifc'vSJohe»,lCoO!lerep6n; E Crooker,
TO IZ»VAIjIDBA2SJ7 XHJK fIICBETT
TAB CELEBRATED dOMSfO CK MSDICItIES.
TJURBT. Ttiis Qi.iuT Fstir ErrßiCToa fCimiKri Jf
X iteßj’j) curing *ll - Barm und stli External Fains :'-v
i and Sores:- < - -- , -. . ,
\3i. BaUri ttfColumila' for Staying ierßestoring tie ■
HcmanHair. -* *
3d: .Hit M's. hfcroe and Dons Xanfmmt . and rridieit Ytg-
VabU Elixir i s core foraircasesofflhenmntiinr.
4th, JVfeffaiV».4£(nis(t«(W,aceHain core for Deafnerj.
~ Sih. /Hep's Zinimmt, a known core tor the Piles. -
Clb.' SvahrirEUlettadacht Kcmedy. '
< ,7ih, Wotlsr’fiitafs/jfor.Vl women in. the family way.
y. Bth. Longlry't Great tFiu tern' Indian Parterre, for ■ :
-Colds Bnii fesenih-fetlinKS andpreventinir fevers; for
Asthma, Liver Complaint end Bilious Affections; for
Diarrhea a, Imi ideation end Doss cfAppeiite; forCostive
itesaln frnaaiea and mfiies, and nervous CDO/plainta; for ;
Stomach Affections, Xtyapepsia,Fires,Rheumatnin,&C.
Tbogreat point* aro.lr iinot bad to taka, never gives :
paio,and never leaves.one costive.
■: : Siir. i&iilmrtMi’jTiimi/wji (Worm Killer,) o>r Children >
or grown persons. . :
• Jluibi lßrs.'- / Rivwft’s Grral Pairi KiUrr, No-medicine 1
hoe been tliieovcTefftnfit is so happily adapted louse
ihumaUyas drops to betaken, and yet perform such -:
svonder*whJtnapptted.tei*TTfallynsaw»shorbath, by :
friction. In boltfes from lhito&o cents each.
11th. Seunhnitr’r liaatk and Bid Bug £ ant, for driv- r
ißg aWayVen&lnin a short lime.. .
14th. The pcjebrhte3 Unis Lift PtUt aJfdTronterancS'
Btttert. .» •
. Ulh.Dr.B<trAo!muV!'i Pint Syrup, the pop pi »r EX- v
PKCTOUANT FOR COUGIIS, COLDS, INFLUBNj
ZA, RO- -i ■
14th: Tllt RaitTiidUkfcifmy Tlgfkßjair Dm; the only - ;
SOBBeolonngfor the Hair.
' lSth.Un’s hoim vf China, a Chinese Remedy for Cols,
Bnuscs^Soret.&d
,:lOth:’.£aroeiqf Sarjapan&s,. Thisutiele has outliv
ed another Sarsaparilla*. andstilt gives as great roust .
fheuon as ever.
<l7th. The celebrated spread SiMngli«>w>sff Platter, -
made from Sr. Lnt T e recipes and the most pop alar in the .
market. - ,
18th. Dr. Klin tU Tooth Ae/tt Drop*, A certain and easy
care for Tooth Ache. . ,
t9tb: Dr.-CoitsTOOi has lately bought the right for the
Lotted Slates, of the celebrated, Ctmeentraud. Afttural
Want, foand at the Bair Springs of Doctor Wm.C.
Chase,’ fit Bb Catharines, C. W, Tins tnedletne has at
tained * notoriety and popularity:never before equalled
by any preparation at. that place,, and its sale baa been ’
commensurate with ilsmems,whtch,areeitraordinary.
.AH the remedies are rally described in ALMANACS
to be given- to all who . call - where IbeMedlCinesare’
i Notice, ill preparations heretofore'known as
“ COMSTOCK’S ” or COMSTOCK* CO.’a, atwavabo
loaned and now w Dr liias
S. Cop«tiok;.and thoa*h (he. signature ot Comstock *
(JOvWdl beCOnUntted.rtUeitralabe l with the fae. simile
Q®UJKIv 1>I ‘ 1 *’ S ' <5r Wtf * fauuei designate the
1 ADO OTHERS MtJST BE BPCB3QU3.
- %r. Liberty street.heador Wood.
sSSSBSSSSSStS
a^SK^B s
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