The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 21, 1852, Image 4

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lists
(Emigration Cines.
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-JBk“-ARBANO«Mr.NTS tOtt 1853
‘ VrtiROPFAM <^ > '* Uculcr-in Foreign Hr
-*3“ Agent for the following rocket
. •*&» trine ”f Steamships, between New York anti
from New Yorir anil Lie
•'©ntheUlkaod Statof each month. ,
LiueUttveNewYork on the 2ptli,.aiui Liverpool
• ;' • •• •..• ... -if',
•*o* leaverNcw Yorkon lhctUh,aml Llv '
- a crno^lDn lb©(HHh.of eachmonth* • ,• , . r v/.«
UneSails twice a month from Liverpool and «cw
t~~ T *n» Lbndaa Line ol Packets sail from New York lie
"1- ' BthV Wilt BiU anh, and front London on tba Bth, «*»
'ie>*lst«tiiiaBthof eucltmonlh. , . •• . . Mew
‘ The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets sail from Mew
’York and Glasgow on the Isl and JBlh of each month.
trido of fiackeis from Liverpool to New
for emigrants, from New Y"°rlr, by etcam
-1 boat end railroad, or by canal and rai'rond, to Pills
~ - bl 'ffi<t»f l rers will receive every nltcniion, itnd advice
~-jdvottchSifJlly at the office of W. Tanscou 4U,
Sdcf qaay, Ouihn, and Su GeorgoV UuiMings, Liver-
T.Tap«cctt&; tCSouth attceyNew
or at ilia office of the advertiser.
“ Parsons reading m ibo United Plates orCantidaywho
r '~' 3 With to *«nd for their friends in any narl of England,
Irtlaud Scotland otWales, eiin,make tha.nccessary ar-
by application- to the subscriber; and have
v ;ir ihembrooehiout by any of the above, favorite lines of
i- Packets; (which raage from 1,000 to ihSUO tons burthen,)
orbyfirsi class Merchant Ships, on favorable terms, by
• Way of'liiverpool,-Londoa..or...Glasgow* ■: fro*
• of sailing precludes the possibility of delay.
• vpAM*go canalsooe secured from Liverpool toTCewOr-
'ieanAi Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston and
. Savannah direct. RemiUnne.es in small and large sums
oa Great Britain and Ireland.
Tapscou ft. Co. Have entered into
• /' "srranKemenis wuh-Messrs. Vosel/Kock A Co.*Bank
-' . Cr«,EfAnkfoTt*on'thc*Main, nnd with Messrs. inward
. - & Pans, 10 draw
: which can he made puy able m all the principal , places
;■ throughout France and Geimauy. Passage tickets and
drafts always'for sale by the nddcrriimcd, corner of
t— Bilth .and Liberty streets; (up stairs,) Pltt*burg?i,next
door loMessw. J. fcßi Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery.
• ... . JAMES BLAKELY.
: < i -P.' of tho veraelp, time of wolling,and
■:Vburden* can be had otihonbovc office, gratis, joptg
7 Agency for Different Lines of Paeket Ships.
' ' PASSENGER OFFICE,
2fo; ’4ID Llbtrtr Strttfi PlUtbatgbi
"'.'-'for Pi ir. BYRNES & C0.,C9 South xtrid, aanur tf
~v- fin*, Ntvf York; ‘M. wattrloo JSoad, Liverpool; and 0$
. , \Qfawr ttrntjNn* OrUant v
j - " - ■••"■•-•■•HAS a .Line of Packets ...
i wwluigeverjEvedmrrtim-- » -TN
V; ' •WvcrpftoUoNew.Vflfk; a *
■ ‘ Lin’* if Packets fn'-n Tar-
.me of Packets from
.r.erpool to Philadelphia, on
•-"v teen ih of eacbetw——
of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th 0/
_*'**chiaQnth.: Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth ana
-24tb of each month from London-ami Portsmouth.to
Nov# York. , • • :•
for any amount,
~ at'the -'lowest rates or discount; and all information
■ riven ecncernina passengers, that can bo ei7en*\yiuj
SSfuwTby Stefr Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,
SOS Liberty st.» Pittsburgh.
RaUroad COup'Ulf t
3jjp
iffr E are ’now prepared to forward &c.* to
If -PhiJadelphni iimfietliatoly. Time 4 five-dayß.
Hates fbr"t)ocan,larj,pork,beef t &c.« •- 53c 100 Els.
C6tton f cheese»eatthe!iwarojleathcr,leaf •-
\r tobacco* w *lass. - . - - GQct^JOOtbs.
'lMoawar,dried fruit and wrol «r • 80s 10Q lfe.
Fora, peltries, deer anil buffaloßfcias,eggß ..
ibTooas, mdze . - • ..-•■■ ■* IOOc^KOBs.
apM ■ •: COVODE & GttAUAM, Agta.
• ' J ' ' Adtimi ACo« r i Expresi)
NO. 80 FOURTU STREET, VITToBUEGH.
- Q'UtE-pnttUc -ore informed that we arc uow tunning
X regulfttly»lo ihe East and West, and are prepared id
Jprteatd oil Goods entrusted lo our care. .
A SPIXJIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Phllodcl
ntuB»aH ©’-clock, V. M.Also, daily lo Cincinnati, at 7
o'clock, A. M.
' Orders fawsAhled free or charge, and Goods returned
byfiratExprcss.
BiUs of Exchange far sale on lreland and
SeoUxndffor any etnaOaniipayableon principal Banking
Honsesor-i’oai Offices inihe'Umtcd Kingdom.
_decs4 BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents;
. TOSESII GOODS—
JC: ~-80hair cke&ls prime Green and Wack Teas;
- - •>•• v. 75 cauy boxes .> • do . do . ' do;
.106 bags prune Green And Fancy K»o Codec»
... SObaga Laguyra and OldJtiovermneM Javn;
v .. V:, -60 bxfl.2o’s, and &. LutnuTobncco;
"* • 35bawda>No.lftnd 3 Mackerel;. -
• • l< '-v .25 :do LoafandCtutliedSugars; •
'• , '.2 , ; -d0... Snp.Carb.Soda;
’....r. .2; 4o .Cream.Tanar;
•, % -do -ChrppedrLdjpvood;
- .10 boxes Extract /do;
, ■ , . 40 -do Star ami CnfulUs*;
40 do • MouldandDipped do;
00 ' do lactra Pure Starch;
~v6O do -.'AimomVt’&lm ami Kostn Snap; •
• do; 'Rosciuars, Windsor and Oaalile,
■/' lOdo CocoaßndOhocolatc;
•rfiO-do 'Salerotis;
* > dp u Rocfc Candy;
- \U-' do. •Rabbiu t fi Soap and YcnslPowders;
••■'lo:'‘ do' Sad* fc Co. Chemical Soap;
'SiQ'dp' • M;R. Lnxia Kaisms ;
• li.-.vn-fl'j ido Hccket’s Parnlti;
. 5 •: do Corn Starch; •
--v*3o ; dp ClotbesFins;
10 -do natch’s Counter Scales;
r-. : v: 3 bales Cloves anil Cassia;
• v - Incase Nntraega; l
•- -dbitsrcTiper&ad Pimento; , ■ '
. sQkegs nna cannpnro Ground Spices;
: V l;barfel pure Uround (linger i
‘ • ftcescspurc African do;
50 drums Smyrna Figs;
-1000. fits. extra Madder;
: $OO Btt. fresh Praues;
.;3barrels Weller’s Japan Blacking*
100 dozen Mason** Challenge do^
30 do . llarrieon’s Colombian ln’< r 1 <?7.to 1 goK
: lon bottle;
*-150 do Corn Brooms;
50 .do Patent Zinc Wash BoanJsr; -•
WSO do -BedCords; V;
Iron and Noifß.Gloss, Cotton Ynr.n andtnaltinir, White
licadjiC.- Wholesaleaml tteiai , . l by 1
J. D. .IV iLMAMS * CO.,
: No. Its Wood street,'
four ttoors ahove Fifth street- ~
Pittßtmrjeb >ie«tber Depots-:
SBABD.&CO'i No. 7a.U3 Wooohr&uxr, have jnsst
*leceivcd.a Fall supply of sioclc in their lirte. BaV
>re.andNew YOrk SsOLK LEATHER* rhUadelphia
Kips Skins, French Calf Skins, Country Dp-
Ser, Kips. antl Cslf Skins, Morocco Lining and Binding
klnaj’ranflefs OH; Tanner’* nndCarrier 7 * Tools, Ac-
And, taken together they believe it the largest and best'
assonmenl.eYer offered before in one house inPitts
bniriL : All of which Wc arc {prepared la eetl lo cnsb.
anaprompl paying customers ut tho very lowest prices
possible.
We t staple asare ia showing onr stock, nnd cordially
invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else*
where. . fseplB:tf
GQ.yABTNER9HU*.— The subscribers have this day
associated themselves together as Partner*, for the
purpose of transacting n-Wbolesale Grocery,'Produeo,
Xianor aji4 Commission business, underibe.firin of Jolui
Black A Co.j No, 5110 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis.
nujfoy . M. M’CULixnfeii. JR.
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MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT,
■ ALuamamCm, Pa.
_v NSW YoßX.'Deeember 15th, 1861 ■
I h*ife analysed: a'sample of MANCHI3SYEK MIN'
jjBADPAINT; for PtroDSß&Foaii, and find It to con.
loin the following t ..
Silica.
AlMuna," -•-
Pet Oxide ol Iron, -
LMe,
.-■'■■•Jfafneslfti
Oxide of .Mangoncso, -
Water antTLoaSi - - •
•'■*■-> -■ lOB.OO:.
• The Powdered Sample, contained in thebox, which I
snppqie wahlhe one yon desired also to hnvo analysed,
1 findra differ from .any nvcraßO of ilm lumps powdered,
and mixed together. This last yields as follows :
Peroxide ofiron, - * ilm
SiUeaaadiAiamina, ■ - - 33 i™
feme, - - >?„...
Magneeia, • • • ‘
Viator and Loss, - ‘P”
•• sy-X : >' ' n ~
. . 300,40
the mineral not
belnrjiniform, some portions containing more iron than
othertrT'fte analysis shows the article to ho tveH suit*
ad for a dorable point.;! fmd4bßtby po\r*
detbjrapr«tty mgl»fieai> the color is muclr improved,
or at iSaßi cnrrrened Into a fine rert.' . '
JAMES R, CHILTON, M. fl. Chemist. .
JOEL WOHLER, an Liberty street,
• _ .-mortC;y
'■ ■■ CUitrtlcri Coal*
THETcIIARTIERS COAt. COMPANY arc now prc
p«i*4i6ic(mtta«'f(ir asdiaacliver nt their whorr,
(MTtecT'Rocks,) two andi'A JiMf niilescbelow Pitts
rburgbtfrOS».ten.io twentyiihoaen'nd bushels of cool par
day, Pnrtbasbrsfuruish liirir own bonla. / ....
The.cdhl isof superior qitgllty and-corefully muted. -
The price in hied at 31, per ton, ot 2?-50 pounds—
*acide#«lghPr-iiTe per cent. being-allowed for loss in
shipment, orluntii further notice) 95 cents tbs ton
TbisiCompany hos pccnli«r|fhciluie» for loading tonal
lioStfc flSt;boat»,&c;yfortbe Lokc.or lower markets.
ADorpat'fheOHlee.ot tbewhnrl. •
THOMAS M’ELRATH,
marfcStawbfw PrejidetitChanicraCoal Company.
IP TLmo )i rnaney, t»re!yit deserves to, be watched
and,Teader,youmay be nsjojedthat— .
Watches better ne’ot'were fold,
- .Whether of silver or of gold, ■
*•: 'Than yon will find, when e’er you go,.
iAnd look at those on sate below.
1., REIKICHAN £ CO.,
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOIt FROM WOOD,
■■■■: Importer* eixaDealcrs *n ClpebßjWatcJie* ,
rtlariimtiiWdicKitaim&i WmtbJtMmTuok, *e.. |
; ■ BEGleare to aim ounce to the trade ana tiiepubiie ;
«enei«ny, iSi»t.iliey: jiaw;iUBt received, from tie best
manufaernret* in Europe,a Urge Mot told and Silver
Waielit».W«tehToolß and Materials, and a most ele
nntworunent.of Jewelry)from liebe*t tmmufaetu
ver*~ru*ietabey:oifer .at prices us low as they can be
BarehaMdin theEaiternmarkete . -
* Clock*. WiWhWaud JewelrysrepuiiM In tho best
manner land on the most reasonable terms.' . -
attention paid to order* from a distance.
jUfipEnnifc-60 bbla.- “ Grtyroid’B" and “ Wal
ArFABNESTOCK *
ssnsa»c%
HttBWWWU aI?nHMIaK
■fig«Sfig*g‘TW| injiiff '■
IttßS Ml. BEES & CO.,
Manufacturers of TdeoiiO
utes, SurTCyors’ Compas
ses, /Leveling and Grading
Instruments, &0., §c.
NO. 3G
Smithfield tired,
'Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the a
bovo named Instruments al
ways on hand. ,
Also Clocks, Watches,
tTcteelry, &0., &o.
April C, 1852—2 m
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KICiaOAB CBNTIWIi ItAILKOAI,.
ISS-2.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, .
IntcbnneSlioh wiih ilie Cteyolan4ani,-Ciacllm«U Rail;
road, Cleveland nml Ktie Railroad, Cleveland .anu
Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Rallroad.
PASSENGERS will be; ticketed -through from any
..point on I.nke, Michigan v lo Cleveland v CiheinmHi
and I'iUrfborglK andfrom.euher ofthoscplacea lo any;
point on Lake Michigan; - . - ,•
Tilts Line will he composod or two new low pressure
steamer*, built expressly (bribe route.
CLEVELAND, - - Canfc C. 0 StaXAMj.
FOREST CITY, - - Cnp». Li. A; Pikrcu.
A Heat will leave ClevcHnd-f.T Detroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening* at OJ o’clock, arriving in
both cities the following morning, in season fat the mor
ning train of ca-s for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,
and fbr the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit
T! ev will runfrom Cleveland m the follownigorder:
TOREST CITY
Monday—. Wednesday. • Friday.
CLEVELAND
Tuesday——- ♦•• Thursday «•• —*— Saturday.
CLEVELAND.
Monday •••••• ••••*•• •Wednesday •*•—• ‘Friday.
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday •♦•>••■ ♦ Thursday* •••»•••»■ ♦•• Saturday;
The uudenuened are prepared to.make contracts for
nil kinds, of: trcighUfrom Cleveland to;Detroit, Maekß
now. Saute-Ste. Marie, andoll ports :on Lake Michigan*
The OCEAN, CASPIAN-and ST. LOUIS will compose
the line until the now Routs are ready.
C. BRADBERN A'CO i Cleveland.
PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES,Detroit.
anrl4:6m. - - _v
•“ ' T-T~'' Fare Redueedi •
' "WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE,
FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH
INGTON ClTWFjiuk Reduced, . . , :
To Balumoee, ; 53,00 less than Pa. Railroad.
To Philadelphia, - 81,00 do do*' do
To Washington* City,. 82,30 .do do. ; .
This is, the only Office which insures a .THROUGH
TICKFTvtb Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas
sengers will save lime.and money. ■ . „.. .
Tue rMail Boat "(carrying the United . States Mall,)
leaves the Mononeahe’a Wharf, above.tbo W ii£Hnuge,
EVERY afternoon; at 5 o’clock,via the Youghio.
gheny River. Pasteiigers wit! lodge on 'be; Boat, and
take splendid Unite {TStatesMail Coaches atWeM New
ton, next, morning, over the Plank Road, crossing me
mountains in daylight. . Take the magnificent sleeping
Cor* ofthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at lO o clock,
P. M. Breakfast at-Baltimore .and Washington City,
dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same
evening.
Fare to Baltimore, • . - -
.do Philadelphia, . • •• • *
do . Wariiinglon City, - 10^.0*
MONONGAIiELA ROUTE.: - •
The Steamer leaves the WhaTf, .above the . Bridge,
Daily, nt 8 o’clock, A. PI. Travelers leaving Fil'sburgh
by the Momiiig Boaii will cross the mountains the same
night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning far
the S o’clock train of Cois for Baltimore.- Will sup in
Bnltimnre and; Washington City, nnd arrive in Philadel
phia at 2 o’clock, die same night -.
Fare, to Baltimore, - $ 9,00.:
do. .Philadelphia, - .*• 10,00.,
do Washington City, • ' . - 10,60..
For Ticket*; by cither of the above Lines, plenic call
nt the West Newton Flank Road Office, in the Monon
gahela House, Waterslreeu' J. J, EVANS, Agent. ;
nprC- 1 • . ■■ •• ••• •• •• ; .
NSW AHUASOBRENTI
WESTERN RAILROAD
• . f£o»
PUKTiurgb to Cleveland. Colnmliue ana
1 1 ■ ■' - ’Cincinnati.’ ■■■.
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON,
eaa«Mti Gg^S
tN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Through froin Pittsburgh to Cleveland fh less than
Ten Hours, Ay a continuous Railroad Line I
rpHßExprefß Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
X Railroad, leavea PiiUbuighat Sf A, M., stopping at
Sewiekly, Rochester, New Brighton,' Darlington, Rnon,
Palestine, Colambiana, and Salem, mid reaches Alii*
anee, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at I P. M. Passengers
leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M.,
and reach Clevdaod-at CP. M. Returning, the pas
sengers leave. Cleveland.at 9 A.M., Alliance at 1.30 P.
M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.3 D P. M., in lime to con
nect with the evening, train on the Pennsylvania Bail
road for FhiiruieJpliuft, New York and Baltimore, and
also with the Youghiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road
route* - -''. V; .
Passengers tty this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save
from one to two day sin connecting with the Penna. Cen
tral Railroad., • ; -:
. Passenkeia leaving Pittsburgh at 830 A.M., reach
Canton at SFP.M. nnu Massillon nt 2.30 P.M. At Mas
■siUon the line connects with stage lines to Wooster,
Mansfield, New Philadelphia,mid alEnonto New Cas
tle, Poland, Warfeiw Mercer and Eric.:
The New Brighton Accommodation. Train leaves
Pittsburgh af!o A.M. ands2o PrJ\3.,nnd New Brighton
nt7 A.M.snd 1 P/MyStonjungul intermediate stations,
Fjtcumon Tickets, goou for two days, arc sold be*
i ween Pittsburgh, Rochester and NcW Brighton.
Quarterly tickets are sold nt h>w rates, and tickets by
the package to some of ilte stations. ,
The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Ommbuse* run iri connection with the trains to and
from the station on Federal street.
Fare by the only enntmuous Railroad Linefrora Phis*
burghto Cleveland, 140 miles, 51,00. To Massillon, 103
nules v S3,oo.' '
For tickets onnly nt the Federal Street Station of.lbe
Ohiomid Ta. Railroad, to UEORGK PARKIN, ,
Ticket Agent*
JiMKSKTMISN,
Monongahcla Mouse x Pittsburgh.
Note—By the route by steamboat 50 miles to Wells*
*rftle,aml thence bj-jßaihroud 200 miles to Cleveland,the
fare it $3,50.
Pimburgh, April t, ISS2,—(aprt) .
1852.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
VESHSYL V A H I A U AII* H O AO,
Two Oaily Trains From PlttsbnrgA to
OliklaAelpliliiandQaltfmore* •
Orihj 80 Soiifs Through!
FARE itll.
TilE Express moil train trill leave tbc Depot on Lib
erty sired, above the Canal Bridge, every rooming
ai G± o’clock.
PassengcrawUlgobytheearsioTuiUcjCrcefc 12 mile*'
where they will find the besicf Coachesin readiness to
convey them 23 miles,overa first rate tuwpikerovul to
Beatty’s station; (conductors -accompany each train of
Coaches), and thentake the ear* to if oUidaysburg j and
■then take the splendid slecpiog cots direct to Philadel
phia ond/Baltimore. -
Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgh, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
morning. • ;
.‘The Evening Train Will leave daily at o*3o, F. AT., ar
riving at Philadelphia next evening.
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. -
D, Leech & Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave daily,
at s o’clock, P., Al* connecting at with the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours.
FARE SlO. - -i"
Passengers will procure theirtickcis at the Railroad
Office In uie Monongahela House,Water Street.
: N. B.—Scheduletime as follows ;
From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours
do Benny’s Station to Johnstown, 2f do
do Johnstown to llollidaysbarg, in
• Cluding33mileB Portage road, 0 do
. From IlolUdaysburgio Dillcrsvillc, # do
do DillersvilletoThlladofphlajOver
Colombia Railroad, 3| do
Total, . 23 hours.
This Schedule allows ample time on each portion of
the route, and can bo regularly mode, if no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers are informed that
the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope
rated bv the State of Pennsylvania, and are in no way
undertae management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.
NOTICE.—In case of loeb, the Company will hold
ihcmselces responsible for personal baggage only and
for on amount not exceeding one hundred dollars.
:mar2s ", J«M£gISMEN° Ticket Ag’t P. R. R. Co. -
- merchantß’ Portable Boat l*lnc.
1852.
For the TfansporiaWmofMerchandk&andProduce,
(VIA rSNTtSVLVAKIA CANALS AXD BAJLBOADfi), BBTW2EN
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
.'.r-ZHneli''-without JU-shipping».
VjT time, ten days. . .
PATTON A REYNOLDS,
Depot, 231 Market et, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia.
C. A. M’ANULTYA CO,
Canal Basin, 408 and 410 Pehn streefj-PiUsburgh.
HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise im
proved our arrangements for Transportation, we
ore now preparedto receive a large amount of Produce
and Merchandise, to shiplon the opening of the Canals,)
with promptness and dispatch. •.
The yccUon Boat system of transportation over oar
Slate improvements kasbccaiil use about ten years,
and the greatsuccess ami favor it lias met ■; with, is a suf
ficient gnaranteo: tliatit is no.longer considereda
doubtful or uncertain experiment ibutis acknowledged
by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation
used on Canals, (when intersectedby Roilroads ) -
Goods loaded Into out Boats at-Pittsburghi remain
undisturbed until unloaded at oar Warehouse faMarket
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay
consequent on. three different Iransnipments. and secu
ring tlio delivery Of Goods in entire lots, the packages
dean, and in as good order.as when shipped.
:> Produce, &p, consigned to oar Houso at Piitsburgli,
will be received and forwarded always atthoiowest
current .canalTates, strictly according to Instructions*
without any extra chargo for commission, storage* or ad
vaneiijp charges, Ac
FAbU ASI> WXfSTKIt AltßANGlfiMlfiNT
aKJM&issi-jjhi
FOS TBAVSt BBTWIKW
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH,
By ilie cUveland&PittfitmrgUßallroaa,
TOROM CLEVELAND to HANOVEfcSTATION, 75
-T miles. From lIANOVKR to WELLSVILLE, by
Stage* mlles, and from WELLSVILLE to I*ITTS
BURGH by the new and
CirV.” This arrangement to continue until the first.of
January, i&W, when the Cars will run from Cleveland
to .Wellsville.
The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily
(Sundays excepted) at M 5, A> M., after the Arrival ot
the Wight rrinn from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover
Stauotval W ; 35, P. M., nnd at WeljaviHc at 7 o'clock, P.
Mm and at Pittsburgh the same evening; . .;
Reunming'wil! Pittsburgh daffy at ©, P.M., a>
nvfrgat'Clevcland at 5 o'clock, i»;M, next day, in Sea
son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati,
and with . Steamer* East and .West on the Lakes until
the close of navigation.
Time from Pittsburgh to . Cleveland 20 hours; to Cm
linnatiSQlioars.
Fare to Cleveland $4,00; to Cincinnati $lO,OO.
(Signed) «, C. PRENTISS, President.
Orncs of tbs C. & P*R« R. Co. >
; Rarenna, Nov. 8,1851,. >
: tickets apply to _
G. M. HARTON, Agent,
Nonongahela, House, Putsouigh.
BJPUIHG 1 AREA M GJC 91JC H VS»
■ sa&iissßß gSOBL
JBHwWWBHUwWMwa— JULuIiL BBWR
CliTdUi and Plttslrargh Billroul. ,
T'EAV& Phtsbaieli (Stmdaysexeepted,) at 8 A.M.;:
Jj do Wellnfie do do IP.M.: .
Arriveat Cleveland do do OP. M- I o„.. p«nnr'fln»
In time for the Toledo, Detroit end'Eanem Boats. I Ort r ?’ l "ff e A OT r “j 0 ?? wfifblNS* 1 ”
GEORGE ROBINSON, comooD, a» p _ J. R. WELDING ,
-marfo Sopirlnteiideinr • | - • &pfW. jrftjpci&jra WVluOß®*?«*Ws»
. HOME‘INSOBAUCE.
Tbe.Farin.«n>audaeelt*nlc«’ naultb ln*
_ _ *ufa»M UMetaUaai
°p PJTTSaURCtI, I’ENNA.
. AID immii OF HEED,' : !
: OFFICE—COfetfBtt 09 BMTrafIttIjrAJ!OTHISD*TffBKrS.
OVAItASTT |30»000i, ,
ffIUIS i* an-association established for the mdtaftl relief
JL of itt members, in case* of sickness or nccident, by
the payment of their ■ Annual Deposits-Persons in.fcood
:henlth may. beeome membersand be entitled to ft weekly
benefit, in case of Eigkness or accident- AH who join this
Association are. entitled' lb .ft -Tote In the eleciionof
dfficers.'andm participate iii the profits ot the Associa
tion. It is established bn asnfeundpermanem basis,
being bath Mutaoland Benevolent-fa Cts: designs, with
the lowest raleseonsUlehTfbr itisecarity, and conduct*
ed in n manner to insure its permanency and durability.
- All persons can see the advantages: ofiaking :ont a
policy from the General Ofhcc.
' YULUtf VSPOSXTS.
, : 3 2,00 per year, draws $ 2,00 per week;
- ’3,00 do do i 3,10 do s
4,00 do do 4,00 do;
' 6,00 do do. • 5,00- do;
8,00 do do 0,00 do;
7,00 do do 7,00 do;
8,00 do -do 8,00 do;
9,00 do do 9,00 do;
10,00 do do 10,00 do; .
INITIATION PEE, for Membership, 31,50—which
must be paid at the time of making application, and the
first years’deposit within twenty days. Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratifli -
• OFFICERS. - i
W. Bsicmant.; . . . •
•Vice Ptctirlent and 2Vear«rdr---Wm. M. VVilßon. •
S#c.r«;ary-*G» D. Brown. *
Pittance ■CommiUK-^ A. J. Childs,.A. D. Christie, and
•D. A. M’Musters. • • moTlltOm 1 /
The Frankllu Fire Insurance Company*
er rmLipsirEXftt -
TMRECTORS:—
1/ Charles W.Banekef,. George W. Richard*, i
Thomas Han, MordecaiD. Lewis/ I
Tobias Wagner, AdolphlE. Boric, •
• Samuel Grant* David 8. Browne, i
Jacob K. Smith, / Morris Patterson^
CUAS, NiBANCKER,Bre's’t.
C&AB. G; Bincme, Secretary. -
ID* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and country
at rate* as iow as are consistent with security. *
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund*
which. with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested*
afford ampteprotecuonio the assured.
The Assets of the Company, '.on January Ist, 1821, at
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were at fol
lows,'vlx:— •• . ■ ...
: Mortgages ■ ■■■■ •■■■■s 018,128-08
Kealjßslate*'-*-— —. 84,377 78-
Tcroporary Loans* ~-»i - 8Oi)C017 >
Btocka , ii*; 61,880 00 .<
Cash,fro-—... T.— 04,340 61 -
81 ,212,703 44
Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they
have paid upward* of On* Million Four JRundrtd Thou
tandiJollarj,lossesby fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance,os well as the ability and
disposition to meet withpromptnessiaU liabilities. ;
J.GARDINIiRCOFFIN, Agent,
QfEccN.E, corner-Wood andad stt.
State Mutual fr'lre lnturanco company.
HAHRISBURO.PA. V
TkESIGNED only fonhesater classes of propeziy,has
11 on ample cnpual, and alTords superior nuvunuiires
lit point or cheapness, safety cunl accommodation, to city
and counttymerchants, and owners of dwellings, and
isolated or country propertyi * t, > " .
■ A* A. CARRIER, Actuary,
00127) Branch Office,No;MBmithaeld 81„ Pliisliurgh l
IHSUHAHC®. __ :
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.—Office.North Room of the Ex;
change,Thirdstrcel,Philadelphia. ,
Flax lisssaaNCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei
property ia (own and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire atthe lowestrate of pieminm.
Mautax iKsniutsea.—'They also Insure Vessels, Car:
apes and freights, foreign Or coastwise, under open or
Special policies, os the ossnred may desire.
iHLtHnTßiNsrosTiTios.—Theyalso insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
Boats and Steam Boats.on rivers and lakes, on the most
liberal terms. •
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. l’enrosc, Samuel
Edwards,Geo.O. Lclpcr,Edward Darlington; Isaac R.
Davis,William FolwciuJoim Newlin,Dr.ii. M. Huston,
James C;licnd,TUeophilusPaulding,H.Jonea Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Cralc, George Serrill.Spencer Me
llyain,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr
S. Thomas, JohnSe!lers,Wm,liyre, Jr.-
. DiRECTORS AT PITTSBURGiI. D, T, Morgan,
Hugh C rnis, MARTIN, President
Thos. C. Haho, Vice President.
Jtwxrn W. Cowak, Secretary.
ID*Officeof the Company, No. 42 Water nrcci,i*m*
burgh.- 4 (jelftdtf) ■ i i l . A.MAPEIRA> AfjOit.
FIM laiurAueii
THE OFFICE of the Inswariu Co. ttf jforth Amtrita
has been rrmbrfctio the Warehouse ofUafdy,Jones
Sc Co., No. 141 house East of Wood
street.where the subscriberwillisstte Bolides on Build*
ingsand theireontents.andbnSMpmentsby {Steamboats
'and other vessels, for the-atove old .nnu resnoptibl#
Company. japbj ;• ; WM; P. JONES,Agent. _
Bttti DtutuAi.Fir* luiurAaot nompsay,
BRANCH OFFICE,WSMITUfIKLD ST-yPITTIhUMS,'
. fitttburgk) ofay 1*1,1641.
THE best evidence of Ihe.success of thel)ircctor>ln
endeavoring to make tlie- u STATK MUTUAL Ft (IE
INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of. the
community, is the unparalleled amount of business
which has been done—-having issued 7,800 l*)l|.
eles during tho past year, thereby Adding over #l3O,W®
tothe funds of the company. Nearly ah the; property
insured i* of the safest kina, In .small risks, and alarge
proportion insured foronly one.year.
Whole No. Policies issued**-*— 7,W0
do do expired, terminated A
canceled.—•' W
.do do in forcer**?**?-**- -**•••• 7,908
Amountof Propertylnsurcd**—»♦ #7,886,410
do Canceled,terminated and ex
pired —201,753
do do triforce*-*—— #7,694,601
do Premium Notes* 77,67637
do CanceledsterminatedpexiirM, 637,10
do •
do. Cash Premiums received-* —851,657,14
do do canceled-—*.—
, -—; ——*51,233,60
Whole omount ©flosses and expen*
sespaid.*---****,,.-- • 411,45 ....... /
Balance in favor of the Co.i in cash, . ■ . #27,824,45
To eliy or country merchants, and owner* of dwell
ings, and isolated of country property, ii U believed
this company affords advantages Inpomtof cheapness
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company
in this country. - '•
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys
tem of Classification of Bisks, excluding all special
hazards, Insuring only a limited amount in any one lo
calUy.lhos precluding the frequency and occurrence of
Inge fires, and both the Slock and Mutualplan,
U not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partlcipa*
tUm in the profits. v.- i ~
Ills under the control of the following Directors: -J
P. Rutherford. A. J.GilleU, John B. Packer, Samue.T.
Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob art
ElotzvSsxnuelJones, John P. Rutherford.
J P. RUTHERFORD, PresU.
A. J. GILLETTjScc’y.
A. A. Cabbies, Actuary; - :
N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fiftcen per cent, on expi
ring policies has been declared by the Directors, ana is
now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema
ble in cash at the end of ninety days;
myl?:d&w A. A. CARRIER, Agent.
C. A, M’ANULTY & CO.
DODDS * CRUZIUR,. '
MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS,
OIL-MILL BUILDINGS, South- Wat tori
.ntr of Dutmtmi, (neor-<A« OAm-ond Penn.
JHBAA, .vtoama Railroad Depot,): AlAEonrar Cm.
SESEERiver nod Land, Steam Engines, Fire En
gines, Hydraulic Presses,- of all descriptions: Copper
plate.Liihogtaphio und. other Presses) Gold Stamping
mid Refining Apparatus; togelhet with Mill Machinery
lit general,built upon themosi approved; plans.ofcon
struction, and workmanship totne satisfaction or cus-
orders left, nt -Messrs-Cochran, KPBrlds A
Coft.No.ft) Wood street, Pittsburgh,ot addressed to
the^serthere, Allegheny,w.U«eeivepremga«e^o n .
-'■> r-~.- i«v<„
insurance (Eompamts.,,
ClUsena and Strangers,
*ja DO yon wish to parcha&e * fin*
ftr-f<aonc«balf iheuiuolprice! If so,call atHOOD’S
I&IjBNEW STORE, 51 Uaritt strut,
two doors north of.Thlrd,ond take a look athis new
stock! jtist arrived, end you can there purchase Watch*
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry.at their real value,
and not oe dunged two prices for everything, ns you
havo usually been j but can get thevery best quality of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
others, interested in their own soles, telbyou, but come
and see far yourselves. All goods sold auhis establish*
meatwill be warranted os represented at time of sale—
<o thstall taaypurebase equally safe and oboap. • aulß,
Bolivar Fire Brlek Sannfatlnring Company.
rail. dtovßß, s. u, gtsß,; b. f, jorrxs, a. e. iuobaw«
OIiOVRR) KIEfl ft GOo PropiistOH.
TUB subscribers having been appointed Agents for
the above named concern, will keep constantly on
hand a supply of the celebrated BolivafjFire Brick, Cru*
ciblo Fire Clay, Farnace Hearths.and Tnwalls. They
are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall
bepromptly filled.
We do nbtdeem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poßess over all olh*
era that nave been offered for sale in the UniledSlaief,
their superiority beingwcll known to almost all persons
who use Fire Brick. 'The proprietors have determined
that the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared o
moke them even bettor than, they have heretofore been..
This is the only establishment now manufacturing Firs
Brick at Bolivar. \ KIER ft JONES,
raarl7 ; Canal Baein, Seventh st., Pittsburgh;
' JoUn Willmi
BAS ALWAYS ON HAND.of hiaown inoaafacture,
a large assortment of WiHPS,CANES andUM
ILLAS of:every description,which lie will dispose
of, wholesale or retail, atprices ft* low astfiey can be
procured far in cither the cities of Naw YorkjPhiladel.
pbia or SaUifflore. Alsoj on hand a large supply of
BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and LA
DIES’ SATCHELS; whfoh win be sold at New York
prices. Jaat received from the Manufactory a new sup
ply ot INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale
and retail. JOHN W. TIM,
' nu 29 N 0143. Wood street; near Virgin alley.
WALL PAPER*
J. SHIDLE ,
No* 50 Smltlifleld Street, PlUibnrgbj
aAS just 1 received his Spring Stock of PAYER
HANGINGS, of every variety of stylo and finish,
from PJi cents to 9L per piece.
Twenty; coses now opening—patterns new,-colors
beautiful, and prices low,'to sou tho times.;
Those having houses topaper, and merchants buying
to sell again, should call and examine, before purcha
sing elsewhere. Also— ;
50 dozen Band Boxes;
1000piocesCurtain Paper; >
.300 ■ do Lemon Color—plain:
.400 do • Black- ' -do;
300 do Blue do;
’ do Cream . do;
50 Centro Pieces. ; * :
ALSO-BLOCK MARBLE PAPER, for Public Hall.,
of every description, with suitable Columns; Caps
Bases and Bordering, furnished at short nouce.
All of which will he .old LOW, for CASH or RAOS,
at tho Wall Paper Stoic of J. SHIDLE,
marSiSm - •:■■.- •: ■ ■ Sraiihfield street, Pittsburgh* ‘
TAAWbTaAOC ntKfcßAliß;
(Sucttuorj to Maguire, Bane * Co.)
Commla.ton <& Ponrudinc ffl.rcfa.nti.
No. 144; SECOND STREET, PUTBBURGIL
1 RE now prepared to receive ami forward good, by
River; Canal. Railroad orW.gcm, with promptness
and regularity. Theywillnlso devote their attention to
rite pnrchasennd.-saie.of Produce, Merchandize, Iron,
'Pittsburgh manufactures, Ac., and feeling convinced of
their hbtliiy to give peculiar satisfaction to all those fa
vonngthem’wilh'commands,-they -respectfully solicit
orders and consignments, no; 1 fnpO : .
, 4 ’ f
*■ *
SBW OOODSI
YOUNG, STEVKNSON * IJBVE,
Btgn of tie' 1 ' ORHtTNAL BBBJilTB," Martel it.
FHESU AIiRIVAf. OF
~ taw.Sptlmir. anil-Summer Qood. t; ■.
rpHE-subscribers -have just TdceWcd by Adams. A
A Co-’*'Express and the Pennsylvania ttadroad.one
of Ihh largest and beef selected assortment* of Fine
: Dross Goods everofibred to the public*. - .. . ■.•
One of the Firm having beeiuiuthe:EasUJTn Cities
before the commencementof the Spring trade, selected
our Goods, with great caio fromthe Importers, at such
prices ns will enable as to sell cheaper than the cheap*
esi. • • i
Our very .extensive stock comprises .in part foi-.
lowing'—vi2t~- - „ ,
: Cnene and JasperChene SiJksf ■ _,
High Lustre*Plain,-CharoeUonandGlassaSilks;
do . : Slripo . .do.. . . • doi;
do.' Flam Black .. - do;
’ • ; TarkSatins<Foalardand WateredSilksj
Tissues,Borages,-Plainaud Figured Poplins;,
Casbmereß, Delaines and Alpaccas;
Chint7.es, Ginghamsond Calicoes; -■£. .
. French worked Sleeves, Cuffs,Collars A Chemtzette;
;• do- .v.Lace and Muslm’Capcs;
Black Satin and Fancy Vestings:
Cloths, and Jeans;
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. .. . y
The proprietor* woald respectfully soholt an early
call from meir friends and the public generally, feeling
confident ihaf they dan offer greater Inducements than
. has been offered heretofore: .
mart v YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE.
JAfflilfiß llfOAlSDhlfiSS « t:O.,
100 "tTOOB STREET , .
’TffT'HOLESALE fn Foreign and Romaic Dry
VV; Goods, are now opening’ their-: first.purchase of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD 3, selected with the
greatest care, to suicthe trade, consisting in part of the
newest styles of-r- ’
DressLowrisand Borages; 7
Plain ondFigcred Alpnccas;
French, Scotch and Domestic \
Printed Calicoes* in great variety;
Ribbons, Laces end Edgings; ' ■
Clothß, Casslmeres and. Vestings; .
Sommer Coating and Panlaloomng ; .
Brown and Bleached Muslins; .
Palm and-Leghorn Bats;
Braid Bonnet*. , ,
Together with acdmplete stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlara’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, GOld andSi!-
ver Watches, Brass ClocksyAc., All of which are of
fered at- Wholesale, for aamall. advance over Eastern
prices.'- "' ; ' - • *-* 1cb23.0m
Great Attraction I . ....•
TUST RECEIVED at 3sfpbm v One PricoCa*h Store !
|| No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth si.
and Diamond, the - largest and- moat beautiful..stock of
SPRING andSUMMER PRY GOODS, ever offered Jo
the citizens of Pittsburgh. . .•
The subscriber would ihforih those 1 who desire to get
good BißGAisa, that the greater part of his Stock was
purchased • at the recent large Auction Sales In New
York and Philadelphia,forcssii, which enables him lo ;
sellgoods 1510 25 per cent cheaper than those who.bay
on credit.' /We do not deem it necessary te Jnenrion the
the different kinds of goods ihatconvposeour stock, bat
deem it sufficient to saythat it consists of a full assort
ment ofladies’ and gentlcmflu’e wear, together with a
general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully isoUcit an'examihauqn ofour Slock.from
thosewho wish to purchase.. > ‘ v; fmaftg ;
.“r : ~ SECOND GREAT AttttlVAbl '
SF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varities at No,
07, Norihwest eoruer of Wood street and Diamond
y,‘Pittsbnrgh{.Ptt. D. Guxdo & Co. would again an
nounce to their, old customers' and dealers generally In
their line, that they are now preparedt o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goouk atunasoally low rates.
And as oar purchases bave bb'en made on the most fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,weflat
tcrourselves, and hope lobe u'>le to merit aeoniinuance
of confidence and Patronage of our old customers and
the public generally,; whichhas been heretofore so libe
rally bestowed aponus. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is:
in part of Broadcloths, CasslmcresySatUneis, Tweeds,
fancy Vestines, Check s/Flannels, Drillings, Black and
Drown Muslins,Tickings, Blanketfl, Linpey Plaids, Al
nacas, Merinoes.; Muslin DeLstncSjCashmeies, fancy
Prints, Glazed'Oimbrics, Cloakings. Table Diapers,
Gingham*.Silks, fancy long Shawls, silk Cratals, Poh
peeSilkPocket Handkercluefs. anil Irish Linens direet
from-Iralandj-aml all oilier articles generally kept in the
Dry Goodsline. ■Odu Variety Department will be found
on examination to be-unsurpassed bynnyother Of the
kind West of ihe MountaluSj &nd is made op in pan of
Combs, Buttons. Potent and Spool Threads, direct trott
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes; Pint and Needics, Tapes,Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors. Table Cutlery, and Pen-Knives lost arrivedfrom
Sheffield; Potent Medicines*/Violin and Violin Strings,
Gam Suspenders. Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns olid
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk; Silk Gimps and Fringes,
fancy Netungi, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of ail Other
articles in the Variety line. . VV© have on hand.and for
sale & large, assortment of Gold cud Silver Watchesand
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold hiuLSit
ver Pens and Pencils, . Gold and Silver, Spectacles,
Clocks, to which we iuviie the attention of all buy
ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods onthe most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer-,
ence. : .
N.B. The business of the late firm of Gkeoo A Mc-
Carolxss is to be settled by D. Gasaa at the stand ofD.
G&soa A CoV who is Tally authorized for such and in
Whose possession are the papers. Notes aud llooksof
said firm. [octls:tf'
SPUING AVD SUMMKU CLOTHING I
THREE BIG DOORS !v
No. 151, Liberty-Sired, Pittsburgh
JOHN STcCLOSKEV< has now the pleasure of an
nouncing to hia numerous friends and the public in
general, thathia Spring and Summer stock Is now ready
Tor inspection, which lie believes will be found to be
one of the largest .and best selectcd stocks of Ready-
Made Clothing id be* found in.the Western Country./:.
He has this season pald mott than usual attention to
the manufacturing and stvleof InsGatmcnts, sothatthe
very lowest priced, as well asihe finest, arc got up in a
style and elegance not to be surpassed. -
lie would partiealarly call the attention of all dealers
in Clothing to bis present splendid assortment of
.. tt«sdy«Haas OaYmctttSf
Ashe feels confident,upon examination of the qualities
and prieca of hit goods, he can offer them such induce
menu as shall make it their inierest to purchase nt his
establishment. / . •
Many year*’ experience, and great success in the bu
siness, together with an. unprecedented wholesale onrf ri
tail patronage, has enabled hiot.to-gel up. Garments to
suit the business habits and tables of every location in
the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole
sale purchasers* .■ • -<■ •
In the Calling departmentwill be found a:choice se
lectionof the most fashionable goods, consisting of-r .<■
French, English and American Bmadclolht,
Casbmcretis,&e »&c. Also, an excellent assortment of
VESTINGS, of the latest ei\d most fashionable styles—
all or which he ispreparedtoraakerto orderln the bear
manner and at the mosl reasonable prices.
COMB, TUEN t ONE AND ALL!
The Aftsonmcntrthe Quality, and the Variety, la the
most extensive, undoubtedly, to bo fo ind tn tho United
States: tnarafi
C A LL AGH AK A CO .*
Corner ojf TFootf : an# Water ritisburgh,
HAVE ia?t received ahextensivo slack of Elegant
and Useful Goods, oonsisilng of CLOTHS, CAS
BIMERES and VESTINGS, of the very forest;'materi
als, and the most rich ana varied patterns. These i
Goods have been all selected bv thc proprietors them*
selves, with great Circumspection; Nothing;new or
umqaein the Hue of dreashos yet appeared* iirthe East
ern cities, that Callaghan & Co., have not secured in
large quantities for rnetr numerous customers. r The
whole of this large stack has been TAtn von.ra cash,
and were consequently obtained at low bates. . The
public should bear ihisiraporianl fact in midd, inasmuch
as H will enable thein.lo purchase atlbwer prices than
they have beendn the habit of paying for tneir ward
robes at other establishments. This magnificent stock
consists in part, of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI
CAN CLOtHs, selected with anreye to damb'Hty>as
well as to beauty. The stock of CASSIMERES is in;
perfect accordance, yrith the other, both In quality and
cheapness, while the rich, ahd we may say gorgeous dis
play of SUPERB VESTINGS* challenges Investigation,
.and comes up to the refined tasto of experien
ced customer. CALLAGHaN&CO ,
apri- corner of Wood and Water streets.
‘ : GOTHIC HALLt
JVo. 74 Wood street, near Fourth *L
M E N’S AND BO YS’ CLOTH IN G!
WILL BE OPENED, on THURSDAY, April 16th,
18S2. CHESTER, lii annonncing. hia reuoval,
begs leave to return his sincere ihanks to thepoblie, for
the unbounded patronage with which he has been sus
tained. The question, v can a Clothing Establishment,
conducted on correct business • principles} aiming to
build up.A repuuuiOß for gbod workmanship and war
ranted mdten&l, be sustained,” is no longer a mooted
point, but has become a fixed fact, attested to by the un
precedented amount of .Chester's sales- Ithat become
an impeiative necessity with the proprietor, to enlarge
his business facilities, to accommodate his host* ef cus
tomers Atgreatcost of time and means. Gothic Hall,
?4 Wood street, has been fitted up in n style suitable to
the business, where be the grand object to main
tain ihe reputation Chester’s Clothing Emporium has ac
quired for style, workttanaMp and matenal.
The stock of Men and Boys l Clotbma will be greatly
enlarged, embracing alt grades of quality: and the latest
style,>aH manufacture d,lu this city, under tue proprietor’s
immediate supervision-
Thepublic aicimrited to call and examine;
- . • 74 Wood streot,
WESTUDYTO PLEASE
UtEECHANT TAILOB,
■ Afo. 38 MarktiyUtiefen Stcond and Third ttutis,
BEGS respectfully to inform hit friends and the public,
1 that he has returned.frdm.New York and Philadel
phia, having there selected, from-the latest importations,
an entire new stack of Black andColored:~CLOTns,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, whiph for newness of
designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by
any.nonse west of New: York.—Alt of which ne is
pared to make to order in asuperiorstyle, at the lowest
price possible, and ctrdiaUymvite purchasers to call
and examine Ihe stock before purchasing' elsewfierei
■ TO: TAILORS,-rlhivo no authorized-Agem fn this
ciiy, for thesaleofmyworkonGAßMENT CUTTING.
It cau only bo bad at thc store of the subscriber, 38
Market street, at the following prices, vizi with instruc
tions, 810; 37;
marl 7 ' JAMES C. WATT.
GfiOßQfi ALBRKB,
. No. 71 corner cf Wood and Fourth sti., .
' <|S UAfMttstreceivedhi»BpringStock*>f
flanperior BOOTS an dSHOEd, of ihe<SsS®=Sß
JW best slock workmanship that can together
■ in apy onei establishment, of like amotmt, in tho
West, Nearly all made io‘special ordor.freefrom outs,
blemishes, Ac; Country Merchants and others are re
spectfully invited tocaU and examine the stock, which
is offered for'sale low for oash.
N. B.—G- A- has paid particular attention to have a
general aesonmentofthe beatswek of Boots andShoe*
tor the Retail trade, from the good low price io the best
made ehsiom work; consist ingofevery, kind of colors,
and fashions now in use. Unditrtddalsnnd families may
rely on always general assortment.- as it re
lates tQsizeSj Widthßt.mkroaand quality, at No. 71.
ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s Balm Leaf three
Straw. Hats. ;[aprssra-
Ladleo’ Sewing Bird*.
THESE uieful ardclea are introduced to the public by
the Inventor; and-'cspecially recommended to the
notice of tho Ladies, for whose particular use they are
■ intended;-'-'• .''.-w-v'v? :• ?:* • ■
: Something Of the kind has ever been needed, to hold
orfasten their needle: .woik‘while engaged in sewing.
Many a fair fofm is ruined and maderound-shoul
dered,” by their position, while at work, as well as health
impaired, by sitting in such an unhealthy posture. Im
provements are constantly being introduced to lessen
ihe labor of men; but, little or nothing, has been done
to alleviate the burden of lhe other sex* This article,
however, will while it .will facilitate
their work.* ThcSewing Birds havebeen used by many
ladies in New England, and has m«t with universal up
probation- * * *
< .They may be had -ofthe.subscriber, by wholesale or
retail,(never? variety style ;>and pteamaß .ptlcetat
which taeyuTeofferctLmQitrecominendtnem toginerai
use. 1 [aprlfli C, YEAGER; ilO Market at.
"WHITE JPU’ES-'WboieMbrnolfrbr ---
. fV sprt3",' - ' , SSQTff ft SINCLAIR.
► ’ i' ; -
' i *■
Sloping.
SPUING CAM PAIGN!
READ AND REFLECT L
JA.PIBBC. WATT,
JbtnHnre,
/qaaaji jahks w. avoodwklg, q
W- - cabinet ’ %
SHBBmUff/TCKfi; MAWFACTmERyff*
Ware-roomi'OT um 09 Tbtrd Itrect*!
. W»W. riwpecifully informs Jils friends and custom-,;
tl * erslhat he has mm completed hiß sprlng slock'of
Furniture, which is. decidedly the largesland best ever
offered for sale in This City, winch will he sold at prices
•os low.as any in *he United Slates, East or West. *
As. he is detemiinediauphold ipo quality with ypell
.ficasoneil : materials-’ bestworkmanship, and newest
designs ; and from lhe eitent of his orders and facility
in mai nfacturing, ‘he iseuublcd to produce warranted
furmttre,fttlhCiowc6Lprices. > , >
lie has adoptedthe principle ondenilfying the fcus*
i tomers 5 interest witfrhis own, In quality and price, Part'd
keeps always on hand the greatest variety ofeverydes
i cription of fumilare, from the chcapcsvand plainest, to
Uic most elcgapt arid cosily, ihat.a house, or tmypartOf
one, may be farniakedfrom hisstock, or manufactured
expressly to order foUowing.arlicles donsisu in
part, of bis.slock, which for richness of.stylehnd finish,
cannot be surpassed manyoMho Easternciiies: r
• Lou&XiV tele-lete-a-sofas;. ~. \
. SOSofas;in plush, and hair cloth;
60 doz/MahoganyChairs; :
.20 doV Walnut . do; !
• CO Mahogany Rocking do;
. 20 Walnut •• • . do - > do;
50 Mahogany Divans; ■-
20 Walnut dor '
- 60 Marble Pop Centre Tables; .
. : 50. .; : do Dressingßareaus;
30 ... do Washslands; -
40 Enclosed do; ■
: 100 Common do; : ;
•\. >2O Plain Dressing Bureaus;
.40 Mahogany Bedsteads; .
. 20Walnut do;.-
50Collage : do? '
BCOGhcrry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
IB Walnut , . do;
ldCherry' • i .do;:
- SO Plain Bureaus; '
Dining and Breakfast Tables; -
. T 2 Secretary and Bookcases;
- 20 doz, Cane Scat Chairs;
•> .24 Cano Seat ROckimrChairs;'
18 Bodies Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;- .
Klfguires;• . Paper MachaeTables;
; Chairs}- Pembroke do; ;
KUxdbathen d 0;..• Hall and Tier *•• do;- ;
. Reception ? do; v Ladies* Work Tables; •
PcarlTnlaiJ do; Extension DmlngTablcs
Arm' do; Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs. >• :
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITU RE add
WINDSQRCfIAIRS. Cabinet uaxzos supplied with
all article's In their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; famished at the short
est nonets :
All orders promptly attended to. • troars ••
jdurnsyinsn'dab'lnet gfakeri Association
WAREHOUSE. 11 9 SECOND STREET,.
-i ■ (near the corner of Wooa.)-
THIS ASSOCIATION,
bracing« already; twiceto thrccyA
times as many hands as the lar-pjpf
and hiihertomostrenowned ■ I
business shops of this city;, have opened -their Ware-
are able to furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail,with Furniture of the following description—
viz: ' „
: Mahogany Wprdrobes; Pressing Bureaus; Full Col
umned Bureaus;- Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chaim; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wasnstands; So
fas; Divans;~Fuui6:3ioOls;Book<Cases|-Secretaricsi
Card Tables; Pier TablesirfinerCwd. Tables; Centre
Tables :• Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar wardrobes; Dinirigrand Breakfast Tables; Work-.
Stands ; Cherry and Common-Workstands; high'post,
common, low,and.trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs;'Cradles, Ac.
- Theadvanlagesof co-operation,on an extensive scale,
permlf thenuosell at the lowest prices,and they arede
lemiined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally
good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public
will understand by giving them a call. . •
,i]T3*;£tigff7n&oetf work ofalldescnplions, and other
articles of any description, made to orucr in every style,
at the shortest notice. fmarifl
ToCablnetWakera. ,^
Vmttrft Mahogatijjy JtostteooA and. Walnut; Varnish ,
* ifardearßcndFurruVursiitWholesaie.
THE subscribers havejast received from New. York
and Boston a most splendid stock of VISNEERS,
and arc manufacturing by machinery Faruitorc suitable
forthe trade, All ofwhich we will sell at extremely
lovrprices.
As great care was taken in the selection of thestoclr,
persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality, or
price) and) as it is well known; that Furnituro. canbe
made by machiaery superior and much. lower than by
hand; the altention.of tue trade ia respectfully invited.;
-Turned Work.in all its branches, carried on oiuauaV
Plank for hand rails, for Carpemers, and alt-chicles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on- hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, - Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE,
; Ryan’s Buildings,
mar22rydaw . • i t ; ■?-. ■ No.srFifthairfeet.
•.C.UAMHZK. . : H, sauuut
Hanimir A Daulsr,
CABINET WAREROOM,S3ttITHFIBLD STREET.
Brlssrm Sevtmhsbtut andStrav}btnyaUey 3 Pa.
agk : H AMMER A PABLBftkecpcbnstaritly unhand
\>L a variety of excellent and fashionubloJfnrnUure,
Mp§ warranted equal n> any in the eily,and sold on as
• % "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in die West. They huvcnowtm band an
BnosuallyextcnBivesfock,embrnciiigali.fcindßof Furni
ture, tfora the cheapest and pldiuest to the nibst costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. tnfgl:Cm
v A* aUbbIKEIT A CO.,
HAVE ON HANHaI their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACrrOEY v No.CI Simthfield >t..
a large assortment of fancy hud plain Furniture, .which,
they will sell 13 per cent, below customary tales,
- Terms—cash only. . ■ ••=• tdecC7:ly
WSS9 WALE* STEVENSON continues to manu-
CABINET-WARE, ot every deserjp*
at his old stand, corner of Liberty, and
G§£i33Scvehih streets: / UNDERTAKING attended
to,in; allim branches,: ■ ' s ■ ; nmyll
Oahtaet and Chair Factoryi
' JOSEPH MEYER tas on hand, at hHexteii-
Wl slve Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No: 424 Penn
KpJstrcct, above the Canal. All kinds or FURNITURE,
* T| Isuchi as Sofas, Centre Tables,‘Mahogruiy Chairs,
Mahogany Bedsteads, ami all oilier articles tn the Cabb
net ime—which he will sell 20 per cent, below custom
ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY,, :
JOSEPH MEYER,
qprO ■ No-424 Ponn elTeet. Fifth Word.
rruiE snDsci , —^arrangements
JL with the Patentee of this new and valuabU i*un
(ton for the manufacture and sale ofthe ankle in the
‘West, iheybavinsfbeenniamifacuired heretofore exclu
sively in tlie East, where they.aire supersedingthc use
of wooden coffins, mke .thi* method , of the
pubUc, that tbcy are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sizcibf the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
from 22 inches to CKeet, with -width and'depth suitable
for bodies ;of ordinary size, and for those who desire
apdeefor cushioning) or for -bodies of unusual dimen
stonsihave several sizes deeper and wider. This In
vention now coming into general use, Is pronounced one
of the greatest of the ege.- These IZcbial Casus are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
Iron. -.
Tiicy are thoroughly enameled iftside amt out.and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They
aro highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
whichmeialUcapableof,in a given quantity.' -
When properly secured with cement they aro perfect
ly air-tight, and free from erhalatlonof offensive gases.
They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are
better than any other aiticleiri use, (of whatever cost,)
for tnui3portauon,vanlts l orordmary;intermeni3,ashas
been proven by actual experiments, and cerufied to by
some of our most scientific'men; also, by the Honora
ble*.-Henry ; Clay, Daniel Webster* Lewi* Cass* and
other distinguished Senator* whoi have witnessed their
merit*, and whose letters, togetherwithother evidences
of their worth, may bo seen at bur Agents* Burial Case
Depot,.No. 374 Main street,Three doors above Ninth,
where we intend to keep on, hand at all times, such a
stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will soil the most diversified tastes. :
. Wo invite;the attention ofthepnblle, and of Under
takers, particularly) throngbout the West, to an nami*
nation of the article, and.request them not to rely -upon
the representation of undertakers not using the article,
whose interest U would be to misrepresent them.- -
• mar22:3ra ' W. C, DAVIS A CO.
SUiolutlonof Parthorihlp.
THE Farmership hltherto existing between the sub
scribers, doing basincssin the imuhe of John Black
& Co., is this day. dissolved by mutual-conscuvH. Mc-
Cullough purchasing theemire interest o* John Black in
said business; H. McCullough having the right to use
the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the
exclu«ivo Tight to receive all outstanding debts, and to
pay all debts due by the late firm.
' JOHN BLACK,
. henry. McCullough.
N. B.—The business will be continued bythe subscri
ber as usual} at his old stand, comer of Penn and Irwin
streets. , V HENRY McCULLOUGH..
Pittsburgh, Match 1,1852.
lleiiry Rlchardion, Jeweller,
HAVING re-fitted his/storein ahandsome manner,
and but recently returned from-the Eastern cities
with a fine assortment of Watches* Jewelry and Fancy
Goods; would call the attention of hts friends and cus
tomers lo the .facljthaiamong.his Watcheswill be found
the rhosldeiirable styles, pattern* and makers.Of Jew
elry, the latest styles orbrdches, breast pins, fob and
vest chains, finger rings, car rings, twniaturfc, lockets,
Ac.yAe.
' FANCY. GOODS—Such aspancrmache.worktables,
.work boxes, desk*, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
. matsY: Colt’s pistols* porle mdnmes,*in great variety;
china fruit andoake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety
of uscfhl and ornamental article*, which have only to be
seen to be appreciated. - * -
novl . ’ NO; 61 MARKET STREET. ;
WllUam W. Wallace. - /
PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS*
310,,3J91 and 393 Xtfrtfrty, opposiU it.
MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, Mamels, .Furniture
Tops, and alt kinds of manufactared Marble, al
ways onuand, and made to order on the shortest notice.
Several hundred designs for Monuments; original and
selected, on hand. The trade furnished with Marble at
tUelowestpriccß. Orderspromplly.aueuded to.
marl:4m - W. W. WALLACE.
©o-FartncraklpSotlce.
mHE subscribers- have this day'-entereu inlO:parincr-.
X ship, under tbe styJe. antt.firm of TAAFFJ3> MA*
U UIRE & BANK for tbe purpose of carry mg onagen
eral Commission and Produce Business,, and confident
ly hope 4heir eitenslvexaereantlle acn
qaaintanccj and 1 personal; aucntlori io the"interests. of,
their customers* will eniiUe tficni to -a.ekare of public;
patronogb, which It shall be tlieir study, tb'deacrvo', .
LUKE TAAFPEj PUUbtirglK
SAM& MAGUIRE,.CumberI’d, Md;»- :
WM- C. BANE, ‘Wosliiugion, Fa,
>ri! 3,16321 ' [apO.
PitUbargh, Api
ffUIE partnership heretofoTe.exming between James
X-- Armstrong* Bajnuel Crqzier end
underlhe title of Armstrong, C[ozier&Co., is tbis day
dissolved by mQtnil iigi'eemeht) Mr. Barhea having dis
posed of ills intfireßtajtdwithdrawnftomthectJDeern.
* JAMES ARMSTRONG,
SAMUEL CfiOZIEB,' '■-
CHARLES BARNES.
Feb.’y 21,1852.
Ths Forwarding, Commission anrl.Produce Business
will l>e continued m their present stand, Nos.Cd Water,
and 64 Fromstreets, by JatncsAnnslrong and Saranei
Crazier, under the Btylo of .. o. : , .
mars , ARMSTRONG & CHOZIER*
Uomoval.
fTIHE Subscriber has removed his Drug Store from the
i comer of Wood and Fifth etreeu.toNo, SULtber
ty street, opposite the head of Wood,
mqrUfcy JOEL MOHLEB .
K. „ _ Br. Wn, p. titles,
" VETERINARY SURGEON.
wet, between Wood end StnilhBelß... flydiiy " :
TJATH BRlCK—Formic by ■* . .. ...
J>£ttprB - JOEL MOHLEE,
• „ ‘ * f
•; . -t.- ;'■■■• "
V : -v- > ....
martuf
Dlaaolatlon.
, , , \ - ’•»*•*■*' 1 “ « ' ’ ‘ \ ‘
~ ' fflrngg ifltftittnig. ,
pr» De X<aney’» Cclebra.tt'TCttrciUveln*. s
' . ittnmeati
■ The only Infattiofa Cure 1 for that Dreadful Disease
.■klivwn as Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaiylfoctUT*
nal Dtiiissioiu, ' i ;
SO harassing;and destructive, and. productive of so
'much mischief UMhe nervous system, Incapacitat
ing theman.forbußmesisvspcleijrVdnd naalrimony.:
- - This lJistrttmcmHjBlmple, compriehetisLve,nna weter
\ faiUngtL writ ntty bensed;xciihottuho:sUfehteetirtcbnvc
i nieiice or the knowledge of .the most intimate friend.—
lijato be usod r externally, or Injury
whatever, nor preventing any one from atteJidlngio bis
businesss and while in use run a stngfe emission ‘can
take Dltrce*' invigorating, the organs, **•;<*
suckantxtcnt that thty mmmh[ yHBiß>PBtMiinrTOw2a
Of Which, cansed
is Uie<li«case m ause.pt tte ..ttouwid:
coaeoiiutnntcC r i3iplttin^,viz;:^h r voaBnc3|^*rostrah6n,
xs'sa.KW|
All lhat complaints xnvanably disappear as soon, as she \
thsp
"Phis Instrument has been examined ana approvca oi .
•by the highest authorities in EuTOpeand America, tsre-j
commended, by uUe raoat'.promine.ni V.hjrsicians: -or an
countries, as the only eertain remedy Jor thpit
complaints, and has nowcompletely superseded the use
of arutrs, the bougie, cauterization, Ac., not Jo mention
the thousand advcrtieed nostrums of the day, us cordialx,
antidotes, Ac.j&c. ItconsUtntCs):at the same time, the
safest, the mostpUasant, and by for the eheaptst treatment
ever oflefed to the afflicted, a fair price being, allowed
for the Instrument, afterthe desired eSeci hos been at*
tainedr.
. De U also remembered, that those complaints arc but
HtUc understood by tho profession in general,, and .that
01l ihe medicine inthe world never has, and never will, i
stop thoso- losses, which, if allowed to continue un*: i
chcckcdv are sure to prodaced the most distressing can*■;
-Sequences. > * k * , i
Itfms been a matter of surprise to some, (bat any ope
of respectability and of professional -attainments should,
devote'his .attention to diseases which people of every
description pretend to cure Bo eaSijyV If,' however, but
the one thousandth part of thq miseries lhesepeopie bring
upon society were known, d very different opinion would
be formeef.-And it ii-not only the present misery had
deiectionypTeylng on the mirnl as well as the body r that
fs bat sbrae raftf of such* nature as to affect
posterity,.and even to desiroythc jeprpdueilvefaculty,
altogether. :It is a fact thati'.wbea not properly treated,.’
theyraay remain so dormantin the constitut:on as to ap*
pear in no other way than intheixeSecta upon posterity;
yeti ir properly uneersi'odd.Hire most easily aadapeeuk
'menu ih a great measure, contribute to
;check the pievalentln this class of
diseases, throughout the Union. . v
' The price of the completeinstrument, carefully scout
ed against all observation id d box, isonly-JHO./ Itcan
be sent, by express.'to any address ip any part of the
United States, Canada, Ac., according tooideiy.accom*
panied by fan directions, and important advice to the
married and single filie;exJ>ohsc» t even to the remotest
piarta of the country, biding vary trifling.
• The unexampled Buocejsthis instrument obtained
since itoinlrddqctlon in America, has induced somo on*
principled persons York, Philadelphia, 7 Albany.
Boston, &c.,-io get up some ridiculous things,, called
“ in«trttraentv,”whiffb.'howevCr.benr;Hot'Tßla:sLioirr
est. xeserablance, neiihtfrc.fiv/orjrtjtor prineipf«j 10..r0y j
own invented, long tried) aha ueivetsalty.approved In
struments, nnd.wluch are assirailat to thcnxasnigbn*
to light. Every attempt to sell such “.instruments’ 7 for
raiae.will he prosecuted to the fullest extentof the law*
1 being not williog to connect tbewell and honestly
earned reputation of my invetitiohfi with: qUacks and.
theirwotlblesHproducUons.;Ab;Xruinimi7it wgcnufnff:
and hone can be vrandnied buf those orderedfiom myself
- ( All appUdntionj odd TCmittanccs'must bo direefed'
(post paid) to the Doctor himself, bahavingno Agencies:
established bill in London and Paris.
.Address,'post paid, Ur. B. dci^mey,slLispcnardst.,
• New York. ‘
Office boars, daily* front 0 ftL till 3V. Mr, and from ■
•7 till 8 IVhL,: the Sabbath excepted. • - '.. - • '
- withgreatpleasnre, mat:;
the is not only.constructed i
on scientific principles, but that from its use tbebappiest. i
-results may always; with confidence): be anticipated, .-j
there being, for the cute of those diseases, NO OTHER
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. . .
HENRY S- KELLER. M U.
CH-GOETSSE, M.D.* OC.Chambex street,- •.
C ECKHARDT. Howard street, .
, NbwYobx..
• Ur, ns Lajtsv js prepared (o execute all orders for sur
gical apparatus, vlzi Anificia!- Arms and Legs, which
move like natural membersf-AppOiatus.for Luxation \
for Contracted Legs} for curvaiure of the Spine and-
Waist; for False Jdims of ihe Aims and .Knees; for
Pamlytic Legs,* foT Club.Fbot; for, Lacrymal Fistules;
for Falling of the Rectum; JlypoguEtric Bells; Beds and
Chairs for Sick Persons; Crotches, Trasses, Ac.; Ortho
pedic Corseis, fee. All* work warranted. Letters
must be post paid, containing apropontonate remittancts
or city reference. . - Xfcb3stly ■ .
■jiOu uuuuaaa
J? NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
In offering to the community tins justly celebrated re
medy for diseases of thetbroat and lungs, it is not car
wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished
men and some of the evidences of itssuccess, from which
they can judge fbr themselves. - -..W0 sincerely pledge
ourselves to moke no wild assertions or false statements
of its efficacy, nor will we hold oat any hope to suffering
humanity whlchT&cls will, not warrant.
. Many prer/i are here given, and we solicit an inquiry
from the public into nil we publish, feeling assured they
will find them perfectly reliable, ;and the medicine wor-.
thy theirbesi confidence and patronage.
Fromtiedut*»Wtrisbei jPre/«soT'oj p Cnanistry.and Matt*
. ria Htdiccii 2>owd<nn CoUcge.
Bear Sir : I delayed-answering the receipt , of-your
preparation, Until I had an opportunity of witnessing its.
effects in my own family, or in the familiesofmy friends.
This l have now done with a high degree of aalisfac
tion. In.casesbnih bf adnlts.nnd children. .•
I have found itj.Es its ingredients show, a powerful re „
medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary oiseascs..
. PARKER CLKAVELANI), M.D.
BansswicK, Me., Feb. s,iSi7.
From an Ovetseer in ihe Hamilton.inihit City;'
•. JLqwki>Tm Aug.lo, 184y.>
Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been cored of the wor«t cough.
I ever had in my life, by your ir CuraftT.EECTOiu.L, fl and
never when 1 have opportunity of .recommending i*
toothers; Yours, respectfully, • •
1 S. D- EMERSON.
10* Read the following, and see if this medicine is ;
worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble,anu
the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct!—-
Uritbd Statss Hotel, Sauatoox Saamcs,l
• .j-r ... ... - Julysjl34!> y
Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir t lhave been nillictedwiih a pair.-
fulaffection of the, lunge,, and all the symptoms of settled
: consumption, for more than a year. I coiild find no me*
diciae that would reach my-case, until! commcncedihe
use which gave me gradual
relief, undl have been steadily gaining my strength till
my health is well, nighrestored.
- While using your medicine, X-had the gratification of
caring with it my reverend friend, Mr.Tmmun, of Sump
ter Distriet; who had been suspended fronthis parochial'
duties by a severe attack or bronchitis, ■
I uavepleasure in ccrtifyrng. head facts 107,0 a
* Andami sir,yours reßpectfally,- . v.
. J. F. CALIIOUU, of South CatbUna
SID* The following was one of the worst of eases
which the physicians and friends thought tdbcincarable'
consumption.—
■ Cassrsn, Pa., Ang. 22,184 G, . <
J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough,
brought on. by a cold, in the beginning of-last February,
and was confined to my bedmore than two months.—
Ceugbing incessantly night and day, I became ghastl*
and pale, my eyes were sunken! and glassy, and my.
breath very short.lndeed, I was rapidty .failing, and in
such distress for breath.lbai but little hope of my riccoy
.ery could beenlertalnea. While in tblssfiualiob, a friend
of mine, (the Rev. r John Keller, of the Methf dial church,)
brought me a bottle of your CmßaßrPßf*TOaaL, which I
- triedmoreto gratify him, than froth, any expectationof
obtairiing relief. Its good effect induced me to continue
its use, and I .soon found; myhcalth much improved.—
Dbwin three monthsj l am well and. strong, and can at
tribute my cure only to your great medicine*
With the deepest gratitude, yonrsrfte.-
JAMES GODFREY*
1 prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem
ist, Lowell, Mass. .
- fo-Sold In putsbnrghwholesale ani retail, by B. A*
Fahnestock, and hy J.AI. Townsend; in Allegheny CUy
by H.-P. Scnwarti, and J; Douglass, and by druggists
generally. dcc3Q -
MORSE’S
Compound Syrup of Yellow-Dook Root,,
OCCUPIES the front rank among the proprietory
medicines of this country .for completely. curing
Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases
.'arising from animpufe'statebf die blood.. Also,Liver.
Complaint,Catarrh, ByspepsiayfieadacHes, Dirtiness,'
-Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest ;Bron-.
-chitis,'or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc
cess ihallcascs of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENEHALDEBILITY.
- the weakened body, giving tone to the :
various organs, and invigorating the entire system.
If thetestimouy ofthousandsof living witnesses jftom
all-paru of the country, can be relied .upon, it is"slugn
larlyeflicacious In curing ail Humort^ and xUsioriugue-i
bilitated and broken down constitutions.- It is purely
vegetable in its composition,'and so accurately com
bined iaii&proportious that ike chcmlcnlj botanical and
medical properties; of ;each ingredient harmoniously,
unite to PURI* Y THE DLOOD.
-Ivhas removed ptany chronic diseases which has baf
• fled ihe ekilt of the best physicians, and has al«* cured
Canker* Salt Rheum,' Erysipelas and Scrofulaywhich
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to,umke the least im
pression upon.
' Ithos been tested in. many eases bf .CANCEROUS:
HUMORS. The most obstinate. Cancers have been:
inured by this medicine.' We say.that it la.a valuable
.medicine in all BILIOUS - COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in tho circulation, rendering: the Liver
free, active mid healthy.- It removes Palpitation of the
Heartland relieves In all cases of Astluna. aml maybe
■tisedln all seasons of me'year; '
This Syrup is prepnredonlyhy C. MORSE A.'CO., at
102 Fountain street, Providence, R.l rand. sold whole
sale and retail, by S.N.WICKERSHAM,
. .. Only.Agcnt for Western Pennsylvania, ; *
Jplliy Warehouse,cor Wcodand Sixth BtsvPiUsb’h
Medicated Liquid Cuticle.
/TUHSariieie is intended fotfaiwly use, and should be
mf* ?“^ din t^ er possession of every Xamiiyin the land,
ftlechanics who are rn constant danger Of injutrto thqir
pcrsoim ihrough accidenu aiid tlic improper Or careless
uae of tools; will; find tlus article to bo-iiivalttable't£
•“f t ] fair trial,will consider it indispensable.
, 'Tflidrany-cent(y that weVtbe undersigned, having
frequentlymadeasCof JttddV Jgedlcat&dLiquid Cpticle.
preparcdbyMeESrs.;PeHfieldA'Camp,Mrd(lleiown,'
Connecticut, cheerfully recommendlt to jour profession
al brethren, as an excellent substitute'for adhesive plus--
teran dressing barns, cuts, Bcolds.bruises,and all lands
-01 iresh wounds f Ulsovfor aore nippTes.'a remedy une
qualled, GHARLES WOODWARD, M.D.,
WALD. CASEY, AID,
D. HARRISON, MD.,
r F. WOODRUFF, M.D.,
HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,
„ , ELLSWORTH DURR, fif.D, Hoiaulc.
.'vojppneing all the practising physicians in the c&y of
Middletown. '
For sole by B. A ..FAHNESTOCK & CO
riy* • - ,; : . .corner of Wood cmd First sts.‘ -
OtfiAML BOAT JTRlMiaßiG3—Comprising in p a , t '
fi>l!owißg; Tahlo Llnen r @nckbact'DiaMr.'
£ ras l< R*ce Bmp. Covering and iTable Covers.':
JJapKfn*, Ac, wbearvve sro constamlr receiving from
tie laporlots end manpfecwiewi tjsUaiNo.BSFounh
etreot , [eprlj WTk’CUNTOCK;
[J.
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S*: r{<-.
••■ tx ■ .» % ■ ■:
'j.‘- t'JS-tt i\ •/'. ; 'l;.
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TRUSSES
try* IUPOBTAOT TO THOSE JkWJMttb OE
Ronm—Thelnvention ofM, p-'SHS,SJ.V5J.V
rendered the' cure -of this dreadful fllaeUse • *
perfect certainly tlioinan.'wlio wlil no l *' a
Jlcmia foproceed until & condition of4bmg* i*J»ro««e *
cd that nothin* can alleviate bal;lhe, hntfe. of,ajgfrjffl. ■
surgeon, i» j WMUy. inexcnatd>lo^ itvOrai*
•hary fovnu may,with.wopriety^tiolefr .to thC'person
do i withoUt'evena bandage orahyamdlp retain luot
ten reuderadiecaseperfectly nntnanfigoaDio. find jeaus
to Often naa ■. ■,»
•no relief butln-.alwrgical operation. -In:the>TrS*9 to
whieh .we inViiithe attefttiori ’of the affilcteavthero j*.
; every. superidHty over ihfr trttssM and/bnndages m
comraon use l iti®pcrfc<rtly comfortable, r -anit can be _
made to fit any.case of Hernia v»iij» an egaetpese and. *.
cquablcuetr orpres&Ufe that' does not belong to any
other instrument wiihvrhielt : we'are - acquainted i. ana
vvilt retain unyiruptarp with lease and oomfort'to the
wearer. Physicians of the highest standing in the pro
fession have given testioiony toils great enwsrioiity oyer >
the ordmory trusses-in ittsov TTifr IVusr of Dr. Hub
bard wUI care one-half, the cases of ordinary Rupture.
: Wo aavisethoae'nfEicted. to toak^application In time. -
i character -tan be given in
\ thu CUy,bycaUing-4ni}uag*7tf. - _
; Persons rrem-a-distance can - have tbetH-sent, by
scudlsg the measure roond the body k *
, DE. GEO.n. KEYSER,
••v. IWOod street, sole agent for Pittsburgh.
* j nmrU:dow
. /W4sta*Vßatsauii of: WH<l Char*?*-'
The beit remedy ever &nown to mat* for CoughSf Coldi,
•Aslima,Criivp^Bton£hUli f Jnf{uensMySteediHgoftks
; Lungs, J3\Mculty of Breathing JJfctHmcf the
’ 'Ptnhior m'aineeg if; tkeßfeasier Side, Firsl Btages of
-In thcru thi* EqUatn -ft-ptetUtarfif
Adapted to cverydiseaseqfthij.ungs t andlAvtr, tohith
isprodwcdinovreteTtarjfingtlimait, 1 1 -
TJS7TLO CHERR Y has lor.gbeenknowntopossess im-v
.•-YyportantmediclnalpioperUe»;ThlsfacififardilioT
lo everYmatrcainourlanayandphyjriciunaoftenpre- '
scrlbeiiindifferent forms for a variety of complaims.—
physicionswhose names ore familiar to tbdwhole coon
trv, haa gone so far as to declare (hat even CONSUKP* :
TIONT ; could b« cared .by that ln .Other bands
again, It was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt; to their
ignorance in preparfngand administering U—adifficulty
novy entirely obvlated by patient experiment, and long
experience. ' '* "
The eimiordinary medicinal powersoftheselwosnb*
.stances are now for the first time combined and embod- ...
ied in BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY; ...
By anlcecberaical.process, everything deleterious or
oscles* is rejecicdj so tliaiwhav remains is the mdsi ex
traordinaty and truly cfficaclonxxemedy-fo*. all kinds of
pulmonary and livor diseases ever known to lpon . To
convince ah unbelievers that oar theory.iS reslly true, .
we refer to jt few cases-ofcarcsperrarmed by this won*
derfalmedicine:
, . / - ; -
I.D.Paisk—Dear Sir : I tafcothe liberty of advising
yoa of the benefit-I- have vedfront uie ash of pr.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild*Cheny s Tl was prostrated by
ilmf terrible soouigeXtoiwumpUonVinMayJasuTbeat
tack was truly horrifying to me T for of otir family
(my brbtbersand sistershhad djed of Consumption. I
wjihmearlyfcntfce:woM v reiauic*rof-ito
disease. Lfaad a distressing cough, and expectorated a
great deal of blood; heciie fever, sevdrepoinsfn the Bide
and cbiit; fiOld chills,:alternating with flushes of hear,
andcoplousnight sweats.
I.wus under, the: cure of « skilful physician Trota the
time I was.tukeri sick until about six weeks since,being
then abodt helidess, and my friends considered my ease
i)opele9s,or at ieastbeyond. cmrphysician’s skill jadvi*.
ed the tfte .of Whtai’s Balsam bfWildCherwi .With-,
ommyknowledgeTnyfathernrocuredltroidComraetteed'
administering it to me* and from the fimdjay.lcommen*
ccdtakingit ihyheaUh improVed, 1 and intwoweekaT
was ablo to be out and overseeniy. business, and labor,
which I stilt continue to d0...-I have taken four bottles
of themcdici&eitmdnow.considerTOyielf perfectly welt.
JERBMIARISCHIG. y
* ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! 1 • ;. :
• • Rdsuvillb, Fttirfielleo, o ,lBsl. -
. Mr, J.-D.Pflrk—J?ear Blr tlwisli lo state tfl-you that
my daughter Amanda, aged 10 had about a year,
since a very severe attack Of measles, which reduced
her very, much, and left her with-a raclrfog capsb. I ?
, employed all of the physicians-witlun our reach for the ■■
purpose of removing, her. coughylroUwttkotU succes6.--> :
She appeared to be sinking into, a decline, with every ,
symptomof consumptions I thctuned Dr. Roger’sjhiv- *
etwortand Tar. Buithis aggravated her cough,add'
rive her symptoms of a still more mullenant character.
ivwas.wllbtrcm*' >
bhng fear that I from day today saw the progress of that*
lusati&Ulc Consumption. * Ircolly despaired of-. .
ray daughter’s recovery. But l providentially saw .they,
certificate of Jonathan Coupon, whose daughter, Sarah..
Jane,* was cured or Coasurapuorrby Wisinr’s BolMntof .
.Wild Cherry: This created a faint hope that it might,
help my daughter* add! immediately commenced nsiug':
it, and it almost Inxtnnfly.gnve relief . Her .health, yrw *
improved from the first bottle, and by the uso of two
baiUes of Wistar’s-Balsaui of Wild Cherry ahewasles< ->
torcd to perfectliealih, and she isnot now ut allpredi*-;.
posed to.a cough. I will say 10 all that are afflicted with"
any disease tending to Consumption, do not despair; for "
Dr. Wistaria Balsam of WihrOhcrry will care yoa if
you mlibuuryit, # E
P > P P P P | ' P
ANOTHER ASTONISHING ClrnC! - '
Will miracles, ncver cense? Mora cvidcDqo.of-Jls
surpassing bealtb«Tesioratjvo virtues!
ll>om Dr; Baker, .Spnngfield,WashingloJloo.vKy'.y-
SP6isoFiBLD,Ky.,May 14, IP6Oi
Messbs. Saoto&s & Pauk : Hake this opportunity df
informingyoa of a.mosl remarkable cureperformed up-*
.onmabythe use of Dr. Wistsi’s Balsom of /Wild Cher*
ry. *
In the year 18401 was taken with the inGsmraaUonof -
ibobowcls, which 1 labored uader for sir weeks, when : '
I gradually recovered. In the Tall of 164! 1 was Attack* > *
■ed with aasvere cold which seated itselfopon my lungs
and. foritbe space of years'l confined, tomy -
bed, I- tried all kinds of medicines and every variety of
aid without benefit; and thus .I weariedalone'imul the '
winter of 1845, when I heard of £r. Wistar’s Balaam, Of
Wild Cherry. „ '
My friends persuaded mo to give it 4i.trial, though I'..
had given up all hopes of recovery; and bad prepared
myself for tha.chauge.of another world.' Tbroughtheir
solicitations. I was induced t.>maketißQ ©fthegennlno
Barsani 6f AVild Clieriry.' , :TUe.eireet Waa truly •
usinnishmg.After five years of affiiction ond .-X.
and aftef having spent four or five hundred dollars to no >
mrpose* anu The best und most respectable Physicians "
lad proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire '
health oy ihe b’essing of God and the use of Dr. Wistar’A
Balsam of Wild Cherry.
May the blessing of God rest upon .the proprietors of
to vaioable a mudicino Balsam of Wild J "
Cherry. Youra respectfully,.•• W. BAKER; -• .
; ftp* Genuine WistaPa Balsdm- of Wild Cherry has a
facsimile nf the signature of Henry
adelphia, and " Sanfo'id &. Park ” on & finely executed •
steel engraved wrapper.- No other can be genuine. *
. IC/T Price—Sl .por bottle—six bottles for.®s. '- . •
. tfold byJ; I). PARKyFourth and Wolnat streets, Cin
cinnati, 0., General agent, to whom all orders must be ■ •
nddressed.-
Price botrtei for
Bold by • J, D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohlo^H
Norih-eastcoxaerof Founh.and\Valnut*is.>—*cnlrmset
on Walnut—lowhomallordersTOustbeaudreafted, -
- J Kidd it Co, Pittsburgh ;L Wilcoi, Jr, corner Merkel.. k>
streevandthe DlamonuVß A:Fahnestock A Co,Plua.
burgh ; J A Jones; Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham; Alle* ’ ’
gheoy City: LTRasscli, Washington;WHLambet- .
on, Franklin; L -B. Bowie,-'Umonfown; II Wehyv
•Grsenabntgh; *S Kountz, Somerset: Bc©tt & Gilmpre. •:
Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; iurs. Orr, Hollidays*
burgh} Hildebrand ACo, Indiana ;J ft Wrfghty Klltan- ■'
ning; A .Co, BrookvillejA Wilson A Son, ■
Waynesbarghi fd’Farland ACo*NCal!eiitfer,Mead
viltej Burton A Co, Erie ;• Henry rorker, Mercer; Js*
KellyACo,But!er?S Smith, Beaver} Jl) Snmraerion,
Warren; F L A CS JouestConderspon;
Jr.,Brownsville. ; (martO -
TO IMVAWDS AND THB SICK, .
THE CELEBRATED . COMSTOCK MEDICINES* ■■
THIRST. The G.eat Pain Extsactob (Conner* & - J
JC Daily's) curing all- Burns nmi all External Pains
and Sores. , - /
2A*BaXtn tor Slaying, or Restoring tba
tinman Hair. , - .
3d. Hetft'sNtne and BonflAnimentand IndinnVtg;-
isolU Etiziry a cure-far all eases'of Rheumatism.'
•. 4th, tJilcNa&sAanaiic o*l,acerialncure for Deafness. -
, Sth. ■ ifay V£»Hfm?nL a khowncutetorlhePiles,
CXh.'SpoWs-SteJcJltadathzEemcdy. »* • •
7th. Rglieftfor nii vrtaota in the family vray. *.
Btlu : Xo»gliyV' GrtaiWatmtlndlan pahoesa, for
CoMs.andfcvensh;feelings asdereyentinu/overs; fov
Asthma,'Liver Complaint and Bilious Affection*: foi •
Dlarrhan, Indigestion and LossofAppetUe} forCostive
ncsaihfemalcsandmalcs,andneruouscomplaims ; for
Stomach-Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac; ’
The greaipointfl are .-it is net bad to take* sever gives ■
pom, and never leaves one costive,
9lh. Kaimrtoei* VtTmtfugt (Worm Killer,) fotChildren " 1
or grown persons. .
10th; Mrs, Bnur?* Great Pain Km*. NoMncdirine '
ha?, been discovered tnat ia so happily adapted to use
tnfcmotfy as drops to bo taken, and .yet perform such
wonders when applied as a wash or bath, by
faction. In bottles from J2| to 60 cents each. '
\ llih, SaunhoUz's Roach and Bed Bugßan*. fordriv*
mg away Vermin in a short timer ’ "•
nndatonjwmrt ’
• 13th. DT.BauhMomuo'tVink Svruv, the oonulsr EX
PECTORANT FOR COUGHS, CoLD9, jnFLUEN,
ZA.&e. --'7, ■ •
EauJndio A Ucu York, Hair Dyes, the.only
coloring for the Hair. *
J 15th. Bin 1 * Balmqf China, a Chinese Remedy for Cuts?. .
BnuseBj^orer,&c.
lGth. : ErfaxcJ«/ SartapanUa. This article has outliv
ed alVothcr Sarsaparillas; and still gives as-great satis
faction, as ever.
• 17th. The celebrated sproad Eirtngi&cning Plaster^-'
made irom Dr; Lie’s recipe} and the most popular in (ho:
market. , *~
18th. Dr. Klintft ToothAehe Dropiv A certain and easy
cm© for Tooth Ache, v
19ih. Br. CoMsTocx hafl lately bonghl the right for th© "*
United States,.of the celebrated Concmtrfltcd Jtfinfrai- -
Watsrf : found at -the Salr SpHnga' df Doctor Win C
Chase,-atSLOatharine*i ; C.' has au
laiued ainotorielyahdpopnlaniy never beforecoualled
by.ajiy ptepaiation M audits bale iias been ’
commensurate wiikits meru*,whicbare eitraordmarv
•AH the remedies are folly described io ALMANACrt’ ’
to be given to all who call where ihc Medictnes are
kept.
NOTICE‘AII preparations, heretofore known'W
or COMSTOCK.JcCO.’s, eflwmbe
!on«d anil nowtelong. EXCLiDSIVEtY to Dt-Luciu.
S-. ComsUok j ana tbraglt.tlw elgnatnto' of Cbmriock i
Co. will be continued, tins exitalabel with the fac-slmito -
gSSwNB. 1 in tamc a «isnate“hS
ALL OTIIEE9 MUST BK SPURIOUS
-r^SSfiSSF-
Wo. 04ft Lllieny >itee(, head of Wood
Important to fTcctaiei, "
ss &assssS&
L e Ji^ c oc * t '4_*U uterine OospSunu. i>iice ss
-eenisi or fivft boxes for 8li«. Soia-wholeSl*
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