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

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- a * w - lhe toUowins racket
Steamships, bctwcen'ScwV«ic aad
' *• 'Liverpool, ’■■ " j ■< - ,
SWullowTatHiine «aitin* from New York and Ltv
iheCili anddtst or each roomi
mi the W>, and Liverpool
cOnrtjjt tltlnvfench tnon'b * - ’ '
Red Slat Line leaves New York on the lUh, and Liv
-,.... Llvcrpnol and New
•it*sr3Th6 London Lino ol earl fromNrw York the
dnd tJUh,nnil from London on ihe Cih, I3ib,
/'4,*«-^4biand 2dlh nf ouch mojiili. - r <•
■••.'- ■The Clydiv Lme of Glasgow Packets soil from New
■"••■.■: ..• Yorkasd Glasgow on the Ist and isih of each inomh. *
* A Weckly Lme of Tflckcls from Liverpool to .New.
: "‘OrleanF.; 4 .
• Vaily Line, for era. ! grnnlB. finnr New York, by.steam
'• boal and railroad* or by canal and. rai'roua, loPins .
bargh. , . .
■.■•-■ Passengers will receive every attention* ana advice
given cheerfully at the office of AV• Tur-scott & Coi^
V- . : . Edon Quay. UDbiiti, amt Sn. iitarge's Itaildingr, Liver
- pool;: W;&J. T.-Tapicolt*. i>.,M>Soufli Hired, New
York, or at llic office of Ihe a.ivt rit«cr.
. • the United Suites orCan , inu,'who
' : wish to -send-Tor (heir .-friend*.in. apy pan of/-Kngtand,
: -Ireland,Scoi land or VValor, can make th* necessary ar :
larrcemcnts by applirniion to ihe subscriber, and have
' them brought oat by n»y;of the-nbovc fttvome lines of
Packrts, (which rangesarom 1 OOP to *2,500 ions burthen.)
■ orbyfirst cla<utMeictiaui Ships,-on favorable terms, by
• way'of Liverpool,.London or. Glasgow*'-/Their .frer
*. qoeucy of Rfuliiiif; precludes, the possibility of delay,
Vussajre can also hp.secnreri from Liverpool lo NiJwOr*
lMulatlelphia; IJoston i.'ltsr!cs(on and
■■.',. Savanush direct* Rcimiißiiees in small nmllarge sums j
aswiuaL, toGTenlßnmin ai.d trelaml. . • • v ■,
.-Messrs. W; ft. J.T Topieutt ft Co. have entered into i
. . arrancoihcnts wuh Messrs. Vogol, Kork ft Co*. Bank* i
era; nml wiih MePßrs. Edward i
• BlouiiL ft. Co P-iris, 10 draw sight drafts;
. which can bo made payable in nil ihe principal places
Passage tickets nntf
. draft* nhvaya for snlei by the uml«r#»cned, corner, o/
Silitr and Liberty street*, (up suurs,J: PiUxburglMiext.
doorlo Messrs J. & R« Floyd's Wholesale Grcecry :
mm ns ulaiu:ly
v P. S —Catalogues of ihe vessel-.tunc.of sailing, an■ *
hu-d-A Van it*offi'.'** gral** : .-•
IF Timo is money, surely, it deserves to be witched
and,feadeiyyou may be assured that— - •
' Watches better ne’er were sob}, - ' v '
>—Whether orsilver of of gold, >- ;• : r
. Than yoo will find, when e’er yoti go,
And look awhose on sale below, v
JL. REINbSaW AS COV'
FlFrff STREET, ONE DOOR FSOM WOOD,
Importers and Dcalersin.Clocks, Watches
and Jtitftiryi Watch. WaUh Halters Toolsy %c..
BEQJb;a.Te,ioannoancetothetrade and the public
r generally, lUßttbeyhavejust.-rcceivedvfrom-thebeßt
manufacturer* fn Europe, a largeiotof Gold and Silver
• Waiche*, Wateh Tools and Watenals, and: a most ele
gant aeaortmeni of Jewelry, from the best manofaciu
.. r«r»“Wlnch they offer at prices as low as they.ctifl be
purchased in the Eastern market*
r.. . Clocks, Watches.and:Jewelry, repaired IQ' the best;
* ®®® n CT>ana.oti ihe.niost reasonable terms.vj'
. »■•. ■ ■ :: *Miopt sUeotioii paid to orders from & distance;
manta>
* v 6ui,enorLabeclla
nt - W, 4. M’CLURG A C 0„
' - { t JSo.i&Q Liberty JL
T>OflK—OO bbla. Mess atm Rump Pork, to arrive and
r for sale by „
aprlfi * L. 8, WATERMAN'A SONS.
Seracy for Different linen of raefcel Ships.
PASSENGER OFFICE,
So. MO tlVrly Str et, Pltubupfih. .
F«r F> W. BYRNES &. South timij
Ting Ntt* York ; of» Waivrloo Road, Liverpool; arid 65
•• Giantr ttrett, fteia Orleans* * ■ -
• H \S a Line of Packets :
. [yjYNv Railing every tivrda'yjTrou). i
• - Liverpool \o NeW York} a
; Line of rackets from Ltv*
J&MgE&ir erpool to TbiLa'lHphm, on JgßggjEizf
*Esju£3uEa ; he e »g.h lecnth.of
month f a lime «f Packets to Baltimore on Uio Sinii.oi.
eneb month Line of Packets on the Bita and.
s4lh of enrb month from London and. Porumouui to
New York. • ■■•■■■. » - • ■" i
ALSO—Draftsatsightalwayaon hand, for any amount,
at the- lowest rales of discount f and all mfbrmauon
riven concerning passenger?., thot con be jnven.wilb
pleosore.by their Agents • JOHN TH0MP50N,.......
marls ‘ ‘ 410 Liberty suPmsburgh..
pcnnayivani» B.ntlro*d Company.
..'fflSjffi:. ■ EnWggwMi jllStsb
mi"-wyg-<ymr
• B are now.prepared to forward produce 4e..t0
• l W • Philadelphia immediately. Time* five day*.
V . Bales for bacon-1&T-1 pork,beef, Ac. - - Gl‘c €MOO&s,
- Cotton, cheese, earthenware, leather, leaf
tobacco, v? glass - ■ -.. (50c & 100 fils
Beeswazvdncd frail *nd wr-ol - * ebvt & 100 !b«
. . Fors,peltries, deer and buffalo skins,eggs
brooms, rndze • - - ■-.-lOOcfMfOlbs
apl4 . • COVODB & 6RAHAM, Ag Vtr. r
SPttINGARBAROKarKNTS.
ClmUAd *nd FUtibargh UaHroad*
X K4VE .Pittsburgh (Sundays excepted.) aIbA.M.;
Jj do YVelieviile ' do. uo J P.M.;
AmeeatCievetand *o -. do j 0 P.M.,
In time for the Toledo. Detroit end Eastern Bo*u. -
GEORGE ROBINSON*
Superintendent.
THRESH GOODS—
JC . 80 halt chests prime Grcea and Black Teas >
75 catty boxes do do . • do;
100 bags prime Gwen and Fancy .Rio Coffee;
• 20 bags Laguyra and Old Government Java;
. 00 bxs. 20 r s, lOCS’S, 5'M aDdlb.LumpTobaeeo;
35 barrels "No. I and 0 Mackerel; •.
.25 do Jboaf andCrn'hed Sugars;.
2- do Sup.CaTb.Sodu; .
. 2 do Cream Tartar;
10 do. Chipped Logwood;
10 boxes Extract do; -
# 40 do Star and Sperm-Candles;
40 cfo MoaM and. Dippe- ; do; ..
. , 50. do ExtraPurcStareh; ,
• SO do i -Almond. Palm andßosin Bonn;
ujwWU 1 ' Rosemary, Windsor ami Gastric,
&r jo do Cocoa and Chocolate, .
20 do Saleraiat; . v .
10 do Dock Candy; .
10 do Babbitt’* Soap and Yeast Powders;
10 do Sala&Co.Chemical Soap;
■ W do' M.R. Lnxia Raisins ;
• - 5 do Hecker’aFarnia;
* 5 rdo Com Starch; i
30 do Clothes Pins;
10 do '■ Hatch’eCounter Scales; •
3 bales Cloves and Cassia;
lcasdNotmegs;
•• 6 b«gs Peppel and Pimento; > .
50 keg* and tans pure Ground Spices;
1 barrel pureGroond Ginger;.
5 eases pare African uo;
‘ ■ SOdmmsSmyrnaFigs;
1000 fbs. extra Madder;
200 fits.fresh Prunes;
3 barrels Weller’s Japanßlacking;
100 dozen Mason’sClinUcncc ' do;
30 ' do • flsTriron’s Columbian Ink, 1 02. to I gal
~ . lon bottler
150 do • Corn Brooms;-
GO do ■ PstenlZmc Wnih Boards;
-- 20 do Bed Cords;
IronandNnnsiGlnsSi Cotton YnmondlßaUmg,
JLeadiAc. Wholesale and Retaibby
1 J. ©. WILLIAMS & C 0.,.
N 0.122 Wood, street,
fonrdoor* above Fifth sirret
.. Tnar3i
PlUsbargh Lsather Depot* - *
B BARD & CO , No. 103 Wood stheet, have lost
« received a Fall supply of stock in their line. Bal
timore-anti New Ycrk SOLE LEATHER, l’hilauclphia
Kips and Calfskins, French Calf Sinus, Country tip*
per, Kip* and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and Binding
Skins Oil; Tanner’#, and Currier’s Toots, Ac.
And, taken together, they believe it the large stand best
assortment ever offered bofore-in one-house in Pius*
burgh. - Ail of which we arc Ipreparcd to sell to cosh
*■ onoprompt paying customers at ibe very lowest pricer
- possible. -
We take pleasure In showing oursiock, and cordially
Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else*
where. . fycpl&if
JAMES B. SEED & CO.,
.Manufacturer:* of Tnnorio
i.itks, Surveyors’ Compas
ses, Leveling owl Grading
Instruments, &c., &c.
. . - NO. 30 ■ ,
. Smithfield street,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the ar
bove named instruments al
ways on band. •
■ Also Clocks,-Watches,
Jewelry, &c., &o.
April 6,1852 —2 m
OO PARTNERSHIP—The subscribers have Jhls day
\j associated themselves together os Formers, forthe
autposoof tranfa'Ming a-Whoiesalc Grocery, Produce,
tdquorund Commisrion busincss 4 undcrihe fiimof John
Black ACo.; Novels corner of Lilirny and liwin sis. .
JOHN BLACK,
M M»CIH;M>UGH, JR.
jßfcrtfcy \ " 1 -'
PUDDEa &, FORD,
/ nanufoctoreri and Oeaten In ‘
MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT
Allegheny City, Pa. -
Nsw Yobk, December 15th, 1351
1 have analysed a sample of MANCHESTER MIN
ERAL PAINT, for Ppdbsk& Foet),and find it to con
tain the following s'
Silica, - .
./. Alumina, • •
PerOxufo of Iron, -
■ '.Liffle,'- v. ■ -
VMafteaia, - ■
Oxide of Manganese,
Water and Low,
ioo,on
’TheFowdefed Sample, contained m the box, which I
SHppoae was the one yon desired also to have analysed,
l find io differ Oom any average of (he lumps powdered,
aafl mixed together. This last yields as follows:
:. PerOxfctoof Iron,- - 03,50
J3ili£a&nd Alumina, . i • 03,00.
• Xiimoji.. ■*.' - ' • ,89
. Magnesia, ■ vl®
, • Water aijdtoss,; . - ; . -
' 100,40
This difference I presame arises frmn the mineral not
tjelnfr uniform, some portions containing more lrontban
others. . The analysis shows the article to be. well suit-.
•d far adorable paint. ‘I find that by calcining thepowv
derbv a pretty high heat, the color is much improved,,
ar at least converted intea line red.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemlit.
EF For sale by JOELMOHLER, «4l Liberty street,
■ ■ ■ - ' • . • • matl6:y
• V CfcartUrs Coal.
lIE.CIIARTIERS COAL COMPANYare now.pre
jtired to contract for and to deliver at their wharf,
(RL’KeeV.Roclts,) two.-and a balf-mites below J’ltis
barght from tea to twenty thousand bushels df coal per
famish their own boats.
• 4,5* f®P? r wrquality and carefully m'ncd. .
*V al cr ion, ©l2-240 pounds—
cenl-being allowed for loss In
’ noUc © > 95 CBKTS rsn-wf-
Px» iJen a r S 3 Co a mp y.
| 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
1 *J ■*-. 5 A * . -*. -t V
CleValanrt and PltUtaigU
To Ci Dsimii, Cbiciso,
MiLWirsm. icrULo, DtntißK, Colohuuj, ahd Cip-
Tifd*hpw anil fast running steamer FOREST CITY
.leaves Mouoinrnbela wharf, font or Market street, every
' 't S o'-
morning, (Smioays excepied) nt & o*cloe|:--cfinnectidg
at Wellsville wnn tbo Kxgress Train of: ib.e Cleveland
and Pittsburgh.Railroad* leavingat l? o’clock, tf., and
aniving.nl Cleveland at C o’clock,?. M.,oudconiieciing
with the Steamboat-and RaUnmff I*lnes for Tolcdb,
Sandusky, Detnit, Chicago,Af>l w &ukiOj Buffalo, and
Dunkirk. Fare.to Cleveland, S 3, Oft; .
For Tickets, apply: to- • : ’JOIIN,.A. CAUGIIEY,
- - Agcntc &p.u.r;co,
GFFICF—Corner Water'and Srmibfltld streets,(up
stairs,) opposucMonongahela House., . ;
Ohio fcnd Penna. Railroad to-Alli
ance, niid the Cleveland and-Pittsburgh Railroad from
Alliance to Cleveland, thefurd from PiUsbnrgh to Cleve
land is $lOO. Passengers by both routes flmtiiii Clevi-
Un(tQiih64amcttm6 f andv\thtsametrainofxUTs.
.apntOnf.: • ■ v • ••• - .• ••••
UiOUIHAS OBSTKab RAIkHUAU.
I MZ& 1852.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINK
In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnau Rftil
road, CievelaotUnnd. Erie Kailrohd, Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
TJASSENGEUS will be ticketed through from any
J. point on Luka Michigan* to Cleveland, Cincinnati
and Pittsburgh, and Irom rither of those places to any
-point on Lake Micbigin.
Tins Line will ho composed of two new low pressure
steamers; built expressly foMhe route.
CLEVELAND -- - Capt C. C StaWBD.
FOREST CITY, . - - Cnpi.'WA. Pikrc*.
A Boat willlcnve Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening; ftt Oi o'clock* ornving in
boih clues the following momtng, m season for the mor
ning tram bfca'B for Chicago-* Cincinnati andPlilslmrgli,
• and for the Lake Superior and Saeinawhoaiftai Detroit.
Tl «y will run from-Cleveland In the following-order:,
FOREST. CITY; : _
Monday •Wednesday'. Friday.
CLEVELAND.
Tuesday**——••>•* *'-Thumi;tY* • •••••*•••' 'Saturday
CLEVELAND.
Monday Wednesday -Friday.
FORKS f CITY.
Tuesday • • • ••••Tliurpdny • •.•Sniutduy.
The undersigned are prepared to make cuniracta Tor
all kind* of Fi eight,, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki
uaw. Sanle Sic Marie, and aU ports on Lake. Michigan.
The OCEAN, CASPIAN and. ST» LOUIS will compose
iheime until the new floats are teady.
T ,.V. L*GB?rfS~ •: -•-• •• '• v :;. ii -.■
C RRADBERN * ;t;fj, Cleveland. . .
PITMANj TROWBRTUGK & J'tNES, Detroit
*prl4:Gm 1 •• ■' ■; ' . ■ . : \
Fare Eedamdl •“
WEST NEWTON PLANK HOAD BOUTE,
T7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH*
JC INGTON CITY. Fab* tUDccro.
To Galumoee, 83,b0 less than Pa. Roitroad
To . : . do do do
To Washington City,. s*,&> ' do ••'••• do : do
Thu in the only Office which insurcs a THROUGH
TICKET to Washington,and, by taking iUsßoute,puv
semtets will rave time and money. -
: The Mail Bmu (carrying the United States Mail.)
lenvasthe Monongahe'a Whar r , above ikoWtr* Umlge,
EVERY. AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock,?!* iheYoughio*
■ gheny Hivcr. . Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and
take splendid United SratesMail Coaches at West New
ton, next morning ovor the Plunkßoad, crossing the
-mountainsin daylight. Take the magnificent *leepmg
Cars of the. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,- at 10 o’clock,
l\ AI. llreakf&nat Balamore and Washington Citv,
dine in Philadelphia, sad arrive in New Yoik the same
evening*
Fare to Baltimore. - • -. . - $O.OO.
do Philadelphia, -. « . - 10,«0
do Washington City, - - . - Hi,so.
MONONCAHKLA ROUTE.
The Steamer leaves the WJiutf, above the Bridge,
Daily, nt 8 o'clock; A.M. Travelers leaving Pifaborgh
by the Moran.g Hoot, will cross the mountain* the same
night, and arrive . m Cumberland the next morning lor
the 8 o’clock train, of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup m
Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive m Pmladcl
pbin aiSo’cfock. ihcsame night
Fare to Baltimore.- S O,CO.
do Philadelphia, - * - - 10,00.
do Warhinglon City* • U».5tJ.
ForTle.kr.ts, byeiiherof the above Lines, please cull
at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monoti
gnhelnHoose, Waterstrreu J. J. EVANS, Agent.
opiS . • ■ vv
' TTSrW AiniANOßtlEfTfi
: WESTERNRAILBOAD
VSOM . .
Plttibnrgh to €l«vcland t Golambai and
Cincinnati'
. ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON,
IN CONNECTION WITH TIIKPENNA. CENTRAL
Through from Piiliburgh to Cleveland in less than
Ten Moure, by a continuous Railroad Line t
THE Kxpreti Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad,leaves Pittsbuigh at 81 A, M., stopping- at
be widely, Rochester, New Brighton, Burlington, Knon,
Palestine, Columbiana, nnd Salem, nnd reaches Alli
ance, 62 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 IV M; Pasxengprs
. leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at U P. M ,
and reach Clevelu ,d at OP. M. Returning, the pas
senger* leave Cleveland at 9 A. M., Alliance at 1 3u P.
M., and Teach Pul-burgh at 539 i* M.»ln time to con*
nect wiih the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail*
road .for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and
also with the Youghiogfccny Steamboat aud Plank Road
route.
Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh m two days, without night travel, nml save
from one to two days in connecting with the Pcnna. Cen
tral Railroad.
i’askcngein -leaving Pillsborgh at 330 A. M , reach
Canton ax 2 P.M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mas
sillon the line-connects with stage lines 10 Wooster,
Mansfield, New Philadelphia,and stKnon to New Cox*
tic, Poland, Warren, Mercernm) Erie. .
• V The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pm&bnrah at ?0 A.M. nnd S ilO P. M., and New Brighton
at 7 A.M. and IP. lntermediatestntioiip.
Excursion Tickets, gooa for twodav**are sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton *
. Quaitt riy tickets are sold at low rules, and tickets by
the package to roree of the stations.
■ The Trains do not run on Sunday. -
Omnibuses ran m connection with the trains to and
from the station on Federal street.
Fare by iheonW continuous Rotlro&d Line from Pm»*
barghto Cleveland, 140 miles, 84.00, To Maspillon, !orf
miles, 83.00.
For tickets apply at the Federul Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to CEORGB PARKIN,
• Tie tot Agent. •
' Or to J MESKIMIW, :
Monotigahelft House, Pittsburgh.
Note—By the route by Bi*amboal to well#*
viile,aml tltenCobyJHailfoad 100 miles to Cleveland, the
fare ib S 4 50. .
v Aortl U 18S‘3.—fnprS) ■ : •
1852.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.:
PIR N BY LVA SI A UAIbUOAI),
Two Hally Train* Prom PUtiburgh to
Fblla<teKphlA-an<l Baltimore*
Only 30 Hours Through! .
FARB.AII.
fTtllE Express mmltratn will leave the Depoton Lib'
J. cny street, above the Canal bridge, every morning
atGfto'clock.. • ••
Passengers will goby (he cars to Turtle, Crock 13 utile*'
wberc-itroy will find tnebestof. Coaches in readiness to
convey them 28 milcs,overa first rate turnpike road ta
Heauy’a.Blauoaj (conductors accompany each tram of
Conches), and then lakcthe car* to lioliiday*borg;and
then take the.splendid sleeping carsdireci to Philadel
phia and Baltimore. : ,
, Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York ana
Ctnpbcrlaml Railroad at Harrisburgh, arnVing-ai Haiti*
more to and to Washington City tho same
morning. •
• The Evening Train will leave daily, at 6*30, P. oi., ar
riving at Philadelphia nexteveutng. ; :-
Buggago checked through. to Philadelphia.
D. Leech & Co.'s Express Packet Line will leave daily,
fit so'cloclr, F. M , connecting fll with the
Pennsylvania Railroad; Through from Pittsburgh to
PJuladclnhin and Baltimore in 3S hoars.
<> - - FARE 310.
- r&ssengcrs will procare their tickets af ibe Railroad
Offieeirt. ine Monongahela Bouse, Water {Street.
N. B.—Scheduletime-fts follows::
From Pittsburgh to Beatty's Station, 7 homa
do Beatty's Station to Johnstown, 21 ;do •
. do Johnstown to Hollidaysburg, lit-.. ; ■ [ -
cluding.'ftmiles Portage road, 0 . do .:
From UolUdaynbargto Dtilersville, 0 do
do DlilersvilletoP}iilndeiphia,over •
Columbia Railroad, do
Total,- > 23honra.
• C7,ai
. - r.,04
• 18.41
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This Schedule allows ample time on each potion of
the tome, and can be regularly made, If no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers aro informed that
the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope
rated hv tiie State of Pennsylvania, and aro in no .way
under the management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.
NOTICE.—in case ofloss, the Company will hold
incraseiees responsible for personal baggage only and
for dn amount, not cxreeding.ono hundrcidnllars.
mftrttS J. MfcSIMMEN. Ticket Ac’l P, R. H. Co.
3 JUercliaulA’Fortmtole BD&t'btnftt- '
iss2 -
Forthc Transpartaiion of Mcrchandite and Produce,
■ (Vli rSHKSTLYABIA CAKALS AND SAIlBOADs); BBTWSKH
-EIXTSBURGH AND PHII-ADELI'ijIA,
Vt- Dinct, wittisut i?e-jAtppinr, • •
ITT TIME, TEN DAYS
w PATTON A REYNOLDS,
Depot; 251 Motket si > {near Sixth,) Philadelphia.
•> - ' C A M’ANULTY A CO,
• canal Paslny4oB and 4ID Penn street, Pittsburgh.
TTAVJNG increased onr facilities and olbcrwtsc im
l~l ' prdVed oar arrangements for Transportation, we
ore now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce
and Merchandise,to ship (on the opening of- the Canals,}
wilh promptness and dispatch;. . - 4 . . •
The- Section Coatsystem of transportation-over ear
Stale; improvements'hue been in use about ten yuars
and the great success and favor it has met with, is a suf -
ficient guarantee that it' is no longer considered a
doubtful or uncertain experiment; bulls acknowledged
by all as vastly superior .to tray mode of transportation
jtseddu Canals. (when intersected by Railroads ) -
Goods loaded inlo our Routs at Pittsburgh, remain
undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse mMarket
streot; Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay
consequent en three different transhipments, and secu
ring the delivery of Goodsmentire lots, the packages
clenn, andin os good older as when shipped.
Produce, Ac, consigned to our Hoase at Pittsburgh,
will be received and* forwarded always: at the lowest
current ennal rates, stnetly according to instructions,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad
.yancing charges,-Ac. * •
febO “ 1 C. &■ MUNPLTY & CO.
I Nr. »*P***»f' : .
niHP V,?St FOUR , TK STREET, WTTcUUnGH.
I informed that -weorenownmnmg
tasumd Wear, and me prepared to
daily for Philadel
oVlo’ct A° P ‘ M ‘ . Als °idaily io Cincinnati,al 7
frM ° f ch “ tec > and Good, retained
Bill*’«f Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and
ttl’/g, < SiSS^^SS^W BUUat
dec24 BAKER, ft; FORSYTH, Agents; ,
transportation,
RAILROAD.
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Jnsuftxnct Companies
HOME IHSHKAN-CH* -
Xhsvuituimil<sl«bliu>lci>'(iitltb‘ltt‘
intuct Association.
0-P; !■ I.HTS ITOJUJiI f • reinN A.
. Alb IN TIME OE NEED,' 1
• OFFICR-rCCFRBBR fJ? sMmUIKLTJ. AlfD TDIBD ffTEKETS*
OVAUASfy CAPITAL, 930*000*
jplilS lYanffasocmttoaestablished'for the mutual belief
X of its members, in cases<o£ sickness ar .acctdcnl, by.
the paymeuronheir ArinualDepositiFersbnsin good
health may Mebmc meniberaapa be eniStled to a weehly
cas&of sicknessof ace Went. AUyvho join this
Assbciaiinn are emUlfcd to a vote ih the election .of
olficer*,-tmaTopatticipate tri 'A>?ocia :
lionvltTsesinblfrhed ort 'asafeandrperniaiiennjasis,
being froth Matuntaml JJencvolentliV us.dlslghs, with
the lowest rates cotvsLstcntTor its security ,and. cdndßtji*
._ed in HmatvncMoinsttre.Lls permanency anddurabiliiy.
-All persons - , can seethe-advantages - of taking ont-a
-pohty.from the General Office, i ;
.> ■;.••• . j?BAnr.T Dsposrrs. ■
; 9 2,ooper yettT,4raWBS S,OOper week;‘ ’
• 3,u0 ; -do-do. r 3,1.0 do; *
4,00 do . do , 4,00 do;
6,00 do > -.-do •• ' 5.00 • do; 1
: . 6,00 da .do . i *>,oo do; r.»
7,00 do do ■ 7,00 -do;-
8.00 do do -8,00 -do;
'do•■ • do • - 9:00 ■ do ;
1000 do do 10,00 do; .
. INITIATION FEE, for Membership* 51,50-? which
mast be paid at the time of making application, and the
first year*’ deposit within twenty days* Each member
entitled to r monthly report, gratis,'
. .. OFFICERS. • , 1 • . . :
: Preritfrnf—TX W. Bkvdmont. •
■■■.■ Vice Prctidtnl.nnd Treasurer— Wm. Mr Wilson.
S’Cielary— O. U. Brewn.
Finance Commune— A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and
D. A. hVMHsters. • marUtOm
The FrAnklin Fire Insurance Company-.
OF miAPKLPma. - '
DIRECTORS:—•
Charles W..Bancker, George W.Rlenards,
Thomas Hart, MordecalD. Lewis*
Tobias. Wagner, AdolphlE.Borie, : ‘
* Samuel Grant] David 8. Browne, *
Jacob RfSmitb, ■ . Mortis Fattersonf . •
CHAS N.«ANCKER,Pres»ti
Ctus. G. B&kckss, Secretary. . t
• Ry Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town nnd 'cocfilry
at rates as low tuMirc coiisistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond*
which, with their. Capital arid Premiums, safely invested)
afford ample protection to the assured. . . .
The Assets of the Company, on January 181,1851, at
published agreeably to an Act of'Assembly, vreTfi as fol
lows, vix:— - ; , -
Mortgages ».■• —i»9 D18.12S C 3
IteafEslate'——- 84,377 78
Temporary Loans*— ■ ■ t? 3,960 17
stocks——' 61,889 00
CftBh,&<2.—-64,346 81
44
. Since thelt incorporation, « period of 21 yearMhej;
havenaidupwardrof On.« Million Four Hundrtd Thau*
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
.oftheatlvanugeso/lusarancejnswellasthetibUity and.
disposition to meet with promptness,all liabilities.
X GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
npr24} -Office N.K.-gorncr, Wood atid3rt ms.
State tnutunl Fire Insurance t)ompany,
HAItRISBVRO, PA.
BESlGNKDonlyfortlio satctciassesnf properly,Has
an ampin capital, and dtib'drsitperloi'advantages
in point of cheapness, safely and accommndoliiin.lijcuy
ana country-merchants, and! owners of Uweilmgs, ana
Isolated drcountry property. .
• a. A. CARRIER, Actuary; '
- oct‘f7J.. flrandh.Office,No.M Smithfield si„ Pmatmrgh*
. 12fSUKA8Cl&«
mnK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
X ANCE Room of the Ex
cfcungo.Tftiri)strcct,Pbiladfe!phia. . ... .
Fir« IBSXJiuLNCit.— Mcrebandue and oLhei
property in <oirrt and cotmiry, Insured against loss or
damage by fire avUielowfiftVroicof pTCßimni.
- Mamins IfJsOßaNCK.—They also insure Vessel?, Car
aqcB and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or;
Special peUcies, as the assured may desire. - 4;
: also insure merchan
dize-transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
UoaU andSicamßoats, po the most
liberal terms'. . > .■ v--
n. L Seal, Edmund A, Sender
John G. Davis. Robert Button, John H: Penrose; Samuel
EdwardstGco.G.Leiper, Edward Darlington.lsaac R
Davis. William Falwell, John Newiin,Dr. It. Al. Huston,
James C, Hahd>TLeoplu!ttS';Pauldiftg, 11. Jones Brooks.
Henry Sloan,Hugh' Crafe, George Scrnll.Spencer Me*
IWaiii.Charle* Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr
8. Thomas, John Sellers. Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH —D. T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig, J no. T- Logan.;.
, , ■ WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Taos. C. Ila9n* Vice President. -
; Josefu W. Co was, Secretary,
far* Office of the Company,No. 4‘J Water street, Pitu
. burgh-.; - .BelfitdU’l, - •... - j*. A- MAUEIUA. Agent. *
plro-iind-Mailiao iaiursnc*,
rjMIE OFFICE of the Itau t&nu Co.of Nank Jnthrs
X has beenwftcred (othcWn release of Hardy,* Jones
A C0.,N0. Ml Front sirccLihird house KaM of Wood
street.where thCHuUscViber wiHiesue Policies tin Build
ings and their eontents,amlohShiprnenUby Stetimbp:iti ;
and other vessels, ?bf the above, bid. and responsible
Company. |ap!JJV, \Vftl. iV'3QN.ES t Agent
OUU QataaV K*r aT in* arat#c« compsoy,
BRANCH OFFICE* H9*itHr.eu> ST„FtTt«c*o «, v
; . - • - PiUzburgh) May 1i;,1e31, -
riMIF best rvidrnee of the sik-ccas of the Director* la
1 endeavoring to ■nuke the^'STATEMUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY* meet the wants of the
community* is the unparalleled amount of btrstre**
which baa Imen dono—having Issued Pill
ciesdtmngthe.pasiyear, thereby adding over SIDU,tjOO
to thefunds-of thc Nearly all the property
Insured u ofibe gufeht'kind.lft small risks, and* latge
proportion insured foronly one year.. "•
Whole No. Policies issced-*>**»*«- :
do ’ do. expjredi terminated A
caoceled*—ti'J
do do In force •»**■•a
Amountof l , ropert>*inBured*|-».*** s7,Stfo,4Ht
do Canceled,lenmoatedond ex* • •••••■
pired ...I 201,728
do. 1 do. Inforee****-*—: •• . -
do PremiumNotes****-*—
do Canceled,terminated,eipr’d,. C 37,10-
do 575,U3f,77
do Cash Premiums received • •••$51,357,14
do do canceled-*—*•**• 321,'24
_ ' -^551,233,90
Wbolcaraoanlono#sesandexpca-
BC»paid«»--.*-*'«-»:-»--*—;«»—»23,4Il,45.-
Balanccinfavorof theCo jinicasb, : 827,924,45
To .city or country merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, am).lsolated-or country property, it iit baHevtd
this company affords atlvantagc* inpointof chenpufs*
safetyjind security, inferior to no lnsaratice Company
in ibis country. ■■■■■'] -
Comlactcdoa thecqoiubie find greatly improved*?*-
lem .of Classiftcatian of lUsk* r cxelaumg oH speHal
hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any cae lo
cality, thuspreemdirig the frequency nnd uccarrenc> ol
targe fires, nnd.aUo, on both the Stock and Mutaalpl.tn,
It notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods,but entitle* the insured to a participa
tion in theprofits.' -r’* ; '
Jtisunderthe control of the: following Directors t-J
P.Rutherford. A; J.Gillstt, John.B. Paekcr,Samae.T«.
Jones, Alonzo A^Canlcr,Philo C. Sedgwick, Hob irt
KloUuSamuel Jones, John P.. Rutherford.
J P. BUTHERPORD, Preset.
* ‘ A.J.GiLUirr^Sec’y*
A. A. Caattirn, Actuary.
N.B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen pcr»ccnt. onezpr*
ringpoiicieshas been drcltiTedby the Director*, anr is
now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema
ble in cash at the end of ninety day*.
inyl7:d&w~ ‘ A;A.CARRIER.Agent.
Cfttlxem end gtrAngera,
-Mia DO you wifffi to purchase a fine
?33&»W GOLDorSILVER WATCiLutabtiuiSlP® 2 ®*
the.csualprice? Ifso.:caUatiiOOD-S
t&llIBNBW J EWELRY STORE, 51 Market str&t y
two doors north of Thml,undiake a look at his new
stock, )ustarrivcd,nud youcun there purchase.Watch*
esornny kind of fine Gold Jewelry atthelt real value,
ami not be charged tWoprices for everything,, as you
bnve usually beep ; but.can get ibc very best quality of
goods at ibe lowest eastern prices. Do noi believe what
olhersj interested In their own sales, tell you, but come
and sed F&r yoursc]vo?. '.An goods wild at this establish
• mejit wiU.bo warranted ns represented.aulmo of sale—.
to Uiat slftaav nurebavc cauVMv «»f« and chcan- . eul?.
nßolivur Fire Brieb Sianofattnring Company
7aB.OLOVK&, S.M. &IKK, BV. JOSES, B.S.IUOU4W b
GLOVER) KIEII A CO>i Prbpirlstori,
THEsubscribers'liaving bech-npn‘oihted ; Agents for
the above named cohccrni will keep constantly oa
ihand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Firti
clb!c Fire Clay, Furnace Ilcimhs .arid Inwalls. They 1
are also ready to receive orders for bald Brick, to be~
made in sfze rind shape to suit purchaser*,.'which shall:
be promptly Cited. : • . : . \ : v./ :
We do notdcem.it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages thoiDoliyar. Fire Brick poscss over all oth
ers that nave been offered for sale in the United Stater,
their superiority bcihgwcll known to almost all persons
who use Fire Brick. T’he proprietors have .determine i
that tbe Fire Brick khaU lose none of their present envi
able reputation,*arid that uo expense shall be spared to
make them even better than they have hcretdfofe been.
This is theonly establishment nowiriauufiioinringFiri
Brick at Bolivar. •••.•T'-'-KtERfdB'JONES;-:
-. mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh sU Pittsburgh. .
Jorin W. Tlm, -
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture,
a large'assoriraentef WIIIPS.CANES and UW*
ILLAaoLevcfy-deacription, which he will dispose
of, wholesalobr lowa* they can be
proenrod for in either the cities of New York, rhiladel-
Shia or Buitimorci - Also, on hand ft large, supply of
RUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET,.BAGS aud LA
DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at New YoTk
prices. Just received fromrthe Manufactory a new sup
ply of INDIA RUBBEB/WUIfS, all sizes, wholesale
and retail. - - JOHN W. TIM,
au22 . . No 143. -Woodatreet, tiear Virgin alley.
WALL P A PE R.
' -J;:BHU)LE> r:r:v
No. SO Smltbfleld Street, FiUfttmrch,^
HAS just. received bis Spring Stock of PATER.
• HANGINGSiof every vhrleiy of style and finish,
frora:lk| cents to 81 per piece.
. -.Twenty.cases now opening—patterns new, colors
bcautiful.and prices low, to suitlhe tunes. .
Those having Ilduses to paper, and merchants buying
to sell again, sboUid callandexamlnc, beiorc purcha
sing elsewhere; Also— j -
v 50 dozen B&nd Boxes; . •
1000 pieces Curium Paper; : -
300. do Loinon Color—plain?
- 400 do; Black -do; %
300 .. .do Blue ; do,
200 v . ,do ; . - Cream:; - do?
50 Centre Pieces.
. ALSO—BLOCK MABBLB PA PER, for Public. Hirtln,
of descrrpiiohr.wiih Suliahle Columns, Caps
• "Ordering, furnished a.t short notice.
. ,- AH of .which will be sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS,
attheWallPapcirStbre of o, J. SHIDLE,
. inarSiSm , . Smithficld street, Pittsburgh. -
TAAFP«, MAGUIRE A BANES*
{Suetestots to Magutie, Bane & Co.) •
Commission & Forwsvatiis Mercbantt.
v No. m, SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH.
A RE now prepared to receive and forward goods by
Railroad or Wagon, with promptness
and regularity. -They will also devote their attention to
the perohase sale of Produce, Merchar.dize, Iron;
Pittsburgh manufacture*,. *o.*. and feeling* convinced or
tbeirabiuty lonive-pecuJrursatisfaciion to all those fa
voring them with commands, they respectfully solicit
orders and consignments. - [apG
- • DODDS ft CnUZIfAUi "*■
MACHHUSXfI AKDiMANDFACTOEERS, :
"OIL MILL.BUILDINGS, SotttA- fKktt cor.
= tur ef Diamonds (near iht OAw and Penn*
Ea6AA tiiteiinia RatlrQgrf i?gpqt,K ALLKonEwi CrrT.
BSsSSßiver and Land Steam Engines,Fire En*
gines. Hydxanlic Presses, -of all descriptions t Copper
plate, Lithographic and other Presses jjGold Stamping
and Refining Apparatus, tpgtthfit WJtlrMiH Machinery
in general, bailt upon lhc most-approved plans of .con
struction, and workmanship to tue iDUsfacUon of cub*
tomors. 4 .
- orders lefYniMesfts. Cochran, arßride a
-Co.’SiNo.2tt Wood suect, Piltsbnrgh,or addressed to.
ihesnoscribersi Allegheny,wiH receive prompt attenUon.
aulO DODDS A CROZIER.
A A REAMS Post Office or Envelope Paper, fine and
&\) COmmoQ, far sale at . J B WJCLDIN’S
oprlfl Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Btofe*
. t-'*■ V* •V. ••• ‘i. ! *' ■* -
„ .....Vy*-; ~
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J3rg ©ooi«
ffJSJW l ' - “
~ :~yoUNGrSTEVBNSOI>r& LOVE,
Sien of iht '- QRIGiNAL REK HiVE," Mattel tl.
* FRESH ARRIVAL OF
......Sew. Sprlng Aud Soramcr Goodt r
TffHlßvaubscrifcers- bttve feeciYOd -by;. Adams A
'X' tJff’s Express xindthe Pennsylvania Railroad, one
of the largest anil best selected assortments of Fine
Dress Goods ever offered lo.the public.
• One of thcPirin having been in the : Easiern Cilies
;beforethe cammencententof-the Spring trade, selected
our Good-, wtih great carefronMho Iroporiert,iii such
prices as will enable u« to sell cheaper than the cheap
est. ■■ . " ■■ ■, • ■
Our'very extensive stock comprises in part tho fol
lowing—viz: •
. Chcne and Jasper Chene Silk.*;' . • ‘,i
High Lustre, I‘la-n, CUamchon and.Gmssa Silks;
do • -Stripe - • do ■■■ . do; .
do Plain Black - •<. do; ,
Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks;.
Ti?suQg,licrages, Plain and Figured Poplins j
. Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaccas; . . :
. . .Chintzes,Ginghacnsond Calicoesv
Fre etch worked Sleeves, CufN.Oollare & Cbcmiactts;
-do Luce and Muriin Capes;
- Black Satin and Fhney’Vestings',
- : v ClotbsyCasshncrcSfSatincU-Bud Jeans;- :
Bonnets and Dpnnet Ribbons. r , .
Tiie proprietors would respectfully,solicit an early
•call from ihclr friends nnd the public generally,feeling
confident ihut they con offer greater inducements than
has Ueen:offercdheretofore.
raard ' YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE.
J&DKS BPOANDIiBSS & CO.,
XOO WOOD STREET,
TI7TIOLFSALE Dialers.in Foreign and-Donut lie Dry
Vt Goods, are now opening 'heir first purchase oi,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the
greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of the
newest styles of— '•
J)ress Lawns and Berogcs;
Plairiancl Figured Alpaccas; _
■ French, Scotch amFDomestic Ginghams ; *
Printed-CaUcees, in great variety^
Ribbons, Ibices and Edging*;
Cloths,Cassimcrcs and Vestings; * . • •
Summer Coating nnd Pantnlonniog;
Htown and Bleached Mastitis; ...
Palm and-Leghofn Hats; -
. Strawand Braid Bonnets. .■
Together with n complete stock of Variety Goods and
PcdlurA’ ; NotionH,Gotu and Gilt Jewelry, Gold und Sil
ver Watches, Brass .Clocks, Ac. ’ AH of which arc of
fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern
prices. " : ifel2B.6m
'' Orest Attrsctlon l
JUST RECEIVED aiJEWKia’ One Price Ca*h Store l
No. 70 Market street, L’ittshargh, between. Fourth it,
and Diamond,-the largest arid most besouful stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS, ever offered to
thacidzeiis of PilUburgii. •
The subscriber wou’U inform those who desire to gel
oooD DAaoAiN*, that; die greater part of his Stock was
purchased at the recent large Auction ; 8»Ies in. New
York and Philadelphia. foroxsu,-wMch'cnablca him lo
sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper tlinu those who buy.
on creil’t.. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the
tin: different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but'
deem it safficicnuosay that it consists-'-of a full assort-’
mem of ladies’and cenUemCrt’s wear, togethr r with a‘
general;stock ef FUHMSHING GOODS. We -would
respectfully solicit; an .examination of Our stock from
those who wish to purchase. ‘ - fmarlff.
BECOWU eKKAT AtiltlVAU
AP FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Ydrilie* at No.
y 37, Northwest corner ot Wood street and Diamond
alley,‘Piusborgb. Pa. D. CRKoadt Co. wooidagain an
nounce to their, old customers and dealers generally in
their line, that they are now preparcdi o offer for sale
their present new stockof Goods at unusually low rates.
Andas ourpurchnsesbavc been made on the most Div
orabfetermswith Importers ami Manufacturers, we Bat
ter oorselves, and hope to be a rie to memaeontinuauee
of confidence and patrbimee of ouf old customers .and
the publte generally, which has Iwcn lieretofore So libe
rally beslowed upon as. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
in pan of Broadcloths, Cnssimercß, Satlineu, .Tweeds,
fancy Vestim:*, Check*; Fluintels, Drillings, Black and
Brown MusUiis, Ticking#, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al
naegs, Mermoes, Muslin DcLsines, Cashmeres, fancy.
Print?, Gluxed Cambrics, Cloakings.? Table Diapers,
Ginghams. Bilks, fancy long Shawls, SiifaCravat»,ron
gcctStik Poekei Ha«dkerchicfc, flt)d Irish Linens direct
from Ireland,aiid all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goodiiine. OcaVaxiSTT Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed-ty any other of the
kind West of the Moanlams, and is made up In part of
Combs. Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe; Tort Monies and Pocket Books, Hooke rind
Eyes, Piiis and Needles, Tape*, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
xora.-fablc Cutlerr amt Pen Knives jnst arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings,.
Gum Suypehdcrt, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion
Copf, Spectacles, Pistol#, Hosiery, Glove*, Lawns.and
Edging*, Ribbon?,Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
.f:mcy Ncttingj, Grecn Bandages. Black silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
articles in the. Variety line. We have on hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watcbes and
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver -pens- and Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, Ac-, to which we invite rim Attention Of all buy
ers; as wd are determined to sell our Goods outlie ir.ost
feasouahle terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer
ence, -v. ;•
N. B. The business of the late firm of Grioo A, Me-
Candles* m jo bc settled by D. Gimoo at the stand of D.
Gkeus & Co ) who is folly authorized lor such and in
whore possession urc the papers, Notes aud Books of
said fiiin. • ~ . .• ’locfl&tf
Clott)'rag.
SPUING AND SUBUHBti CLOTBISOI
THREE BIG DOORS!
Ac. \sl, lAberty Slreei, PiltsburgTu.
JOHN McCLOSKEY*. bait rinw the pleosarc of an
nouncing to.hls humerbaK friends and the public to.
general, that bis Spring and Summer stock is now feady
for iusprciion, ,Which ue believes will be fotmd to be
one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready*'
Made Clothing to be found in the-Western Coumry.
He has this lewon paid more than usual atienuon -to
the manofnemring ana style of tus Garments, so thattbe
very lowest priccdj as well tt? the got op in a
*l5 Ic and elegance not to be surpassed.
He would paniculnriy call,the auemion of all dealer*
in Clothing lo bis Present Kpleudid assortment of
c : lU«iy*]Ssdfi' Gsrraenti,
As he feels confident, upon examination, of the rjaahtie*
and prices of his goods,be can Oder them such inclaee
mem* *» shall make it'thcirilntcrett lo purchase at hU
enubit-hmenu. •
Many years' experience, ami great success in the bu
siness, together with.au unprecedented mftalejaJ* and rs
tail patronage, has enabled turn to get up Garment* to
sail the butiiirzs habits and trifles of every location ift
the UnioQj Vvhieb u of the utmost importance to whole
sale purchasers. . - -
lmb» Culling department will be found a'choice se
lection of . the mo*t fashionable goods, consisting of—
: ]?rench,English andidmtrican Brariddotht y
Cnshrhcreil*;-&c ,&c. Also, ariexeellentassorunent of
-VHSTINtiS, of the latest arid most fashionable styles—
tUl of wbU’Uhe is prepared to make to order re the best
mannertmdntlhe most reasonable prices.
COME, THEN* ONE AND AX.L!
The Awofimcnl, the <iaaliiy»Ou«l the,Variety, is the
:'roost- -extensive,undoubtedly, to be foind in the United
States; manlft
■■ T SPIUNG CAM P AIGN!
HEAD AND HHFLECt
CALLAGHAN A CO.,
Comer of Wood and Water Streets, "Pittsburgh,
H AVE Jn<-t receivedan. extensive stock of'ElegaW
and Useful Goods.eonfisiitig of CL f iTH9, CAS
SIMKRKS and VESTINGS, ofthe. Very .finest materi
als, nnd the most; rich and -varied patterns. These
Goods have been; aUselectod by'the proprietors them*
■selves, with great eitcumipcetion. Nothing" new or.
"Uiiiquointho hue of I'rcssbas y< i appeared in the East*
ern cifie3, that Callaghan A.Con nave not secured in
large quantities for titcrr numerous" costnmers. The
whole of this lurge stock hag been paid for in cash,
and were consequently - obtained At tow ratis 'The
public should be&f this important fact in niind. Inasmuch
as ii will enable them to purchase hi lower prices than'
they-have been iir the hahii of pnying fof their word*
robe* at other estabUshmCriisc This mauuificerit stock
consists in part; of FRENCH, KNGLISIIand AMERI
CAN CLOTHS, selected with an eyoioduriib lily,; as
weit-as tobeauly,-:Tfic slock of-CASSIMERES is in
peifect accordance with ihe other, boiliiu quality and
cheapness, while the-rlch.ahd we may say gorgeous dis
play of SUPERB VEB T lNGSi<ihallcnges investigation,
and coinfs up to the refinedoaste of ib* most expcncu
ced customer. '/.CALLAGHAN A CO ,
nprl corner qf Wood and Water streets.
DTHICH ALL! . *. ■
iVb. 74 Wtod street, hear Fourth st .
MEN»S AND BQXS» CLOTHING!
WILL BE OPENED, 00 THURSDAY, April ifith,
ISS2.' CHESTER, in announcing hi? to . oval,
begsleave to return bis sincere tbanks to thepublic,for
the unbounded patioringc with which, he has been sus
tained* The question, ‘'can a Clothing Establishment,
conducted on. correei business, p'ihctpleaj aiming tq
build up a reputation for good workmanship-and war,
-ranted material, be &ua’ained, n is ho longer a mooted
point, but has become a fired fact,aUc9todioby iha un
precedented amount of Chester’s sales : It Ua« become
an iropeiutive necessity with the proprietor, to.enlarge
kU busincss Tncilities, to accommodate his hosu-ef cus
tomers At great cost of time and means,Gothic Hall,
‘74 Wood street, has been fitted up in a style suitable to
UtcbdslnAssjWhere Us .all bo the grafidobjeewo main*
tain the reputation Clothing Emporium has ac
qciredjor style,.workmanship andmateml.
Tlib'slockofJdennadWoys’ Clothing- wIU be greatly
enlarged,embracing all grades ofquamy. and the latest
s'ylb t all manufactured in this city, under the proprietor’s
immediate supervision;.' :
The public are invited to call and examine. •
• 74 Wood street,
--apr!4 WE STUDY TO PLEASE
JAQIBSC. WA'fTi
MERCHANT tailor, *
No. 2Q Market, beaotm Second arid Tkird struts,
BEGS respectfully uriuforin hta friend*: and the public,
that he uas returned froth New York nnd Philadel
phia, having there eelectcdfroimthe latest importations,
nn,entire ’new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS,
CASSIftIERES and VESTINGS, tfhiehTor-newness of
designs and richness offabrics, arc - not surpassed by
any house west of.Ncw York.—AU of. which he ii pre
pared to make to order in a superior style, at the lowest
•price possible; and - cordially./invite 1 : purchasers to cull
and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.
TO TAlLORS*— Thrive no authdrizcd Agent in this
city; for thereof my wojkon GARMENT CUTTING.
It can only bo had ut the store of the. subscriber,3(s
Market street, nt the fallowing prices, viz: with instruc
tions, 810 i without, 57.
marl? - - - JAMK3 C> WATT.
GEORGS ALBRKE,
No. 71 come? Waod and, Fourth stf., .
jsh HAS Jusi received bis Spring Slock of
M superior BOOTS and SHOES,/ .of
•fa best stock workmanship that can be got together
ondestablishment of like omourit, inthe
West ;Nearly all made to special ordcr.freefrom cuts,
blem(3he?,Ac. Country Merchants and others are re
spectfully invited to call andexauiiuc the stock, which
is offered-for salelow for.cash.. .. . , ■
h.8.-G A. has paid; ’particular attention to have a
general Re*6:tmentofThebe3t stockof Boots and Shoes
tor the Retail trade, from iac good low price to the best
made-custom’,work, consisting of ovety' kindof colors
and fashions nowin useF Tndlvlduals and fenulles may
rely on always- findioga’geneTaE assortment, as it re
lates to sixes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71.
ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children's Falm Leaf threo
Sltaw.Huls. . -.v• - [eprs:2nv
Ladles' Sewing Blrdai -
THESE uiefal articles are introduced to the public by
the inventor, and especially recommended to the
notice of tho Loilicsyfor whose particular use they are
intended.- •
Something of the.kind has been needed, to hold
or fasten their needle work While engaged m sewing.
Many a. fair form is ruined, and madfl “Tound*Bhom-
tncirposillon, while at work,as well ns heabh
impaired, by situpgio such an unhealthy posture. Im
provements are constantly being introduced to . lessen
the labor of men; bm t lmle .or nolhtug Jias.been done
to alleviate the /burden of the other sex; This article,
however, will greatly: relieve, while it will facilitate
their work. The Sewing Birds havebeen usedby many
Jauies.m Now* England, and has me: with universal ap
probation.
• They may be had of the sQbscribef.by wholesale or
Tctaih.lnevery yarlety of «yiet and tne imall price at
Hhich they aTe offered,must recommend toera to general
usd , (aprtOl O. YEAGER, 110 Market at. _
VL£&&r*o boxes,/or sale by
vy ; ap*l3 ' r "J - efIOTH A SINCLAia-.
J~' • ' i ■•-■ •_- - ;
i -*»
/*gSSB JAMBS W. WOOOWB’fb, M t
~W~ CAB INE.X , 1 iga
wsmafviuMTUßS. mmFAcToaEiiiPi* ,
W*r.e«ifloini 97 .and 90 Vblrd itneu
Jh W. W. respectfully informs his friends and c ustom
•- ere that he has now completed fats spring stock of.
Furniture,which Is decidcdly.the largesl'attd best ever
oflorcuforsaJe in fhi&CUy.whtcb wiHbesoldatprlces
as low ufl any In uie .WcsU i:
As he lsdeterminedto uphold
seasoned matefials.best workmanship,-and newest
designs j-iui<Vfrom .the extent, of huj gfders and facility
in mm afacionne, he; is enabled to produce warranted
furruare 3 at-the lowest prices.
He ImaihdopiedUie'jprinciple of identifying the cus
toraers’imeresi withiu&own, in quality and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatestiranetyofevery desr
cripUon- offarninireVfrom the cheapest anitplaiuesl, to
the most elegapt and cdstiy, thara house,-or any part of
one," may he,famished from his stock j. <pr manufactured -
expressly to oruer - The following articles consist, in
part, ofhisstock, which Tor richness' of style and finish,-
cannotbe nurpassedinanyol the’EoslemciUca: -
LouisXiV tei«*ieLe-a-9ofas; "
20 Sofas, in pluah and hat r cloth i
00 Uoz, Mahogany Cnairs, .
20 do Walnut .do; . " ’
50 Mahogany Rocking, do;
MO Walnut do do-; -
• 00 Mahogany-Divans;-
- . 20 Walnut - do; . -
50 M&rble Top C&nircTaMes;
.00. , (Jo Drcssingßureaos;
00 : do • Washstamlaj
. 40Enclosed do;
100,Common do; • • .
*2O HlahiDressiugßurcays; • .
49 Mahogany Bedsteads; >
so Walnut do; v
SO Cottage . do;
- 3bU Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes ;
JOWaitiut dj; ( . '
10 Cherry /.do; -
60 Plainßarcaas;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretaryand Bookcases;
‘JO doz. Cane Seal Chairs; .
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; . .
. IttL&diea Writing Desks; J
Hat ami Towel Stands; What-Nots: v - * -
Etiguires; .. Paper JVlacbao Tables;
. Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - ..do;
Klizabaihen do; Hull and Tier do;
Reception, do; /Ladies 1 Work Tables; ...
Peari lulaid do; ; Extension DittingTables j
Ann.' \ do; . Ottomans; ’
.Gothle&nd Hall Chairs. - .*
. A large assortmentof COMMON- FURNITURE and,
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabirbt.uakbbs supplied with
all articles in their line
STEAM BOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short
est nouce.
All-ordera promptly attended to.
Aisoeutioa:
WA&BHOVSE x 'It9ISECQM>STMEET t -
(near the corner of Wood.) <
■ TH IS ASSOCIATION, cni-fli :
bracing, already,twice to threeUL :r
times as many handsasihelar- Wpi:
«@r ll^®^i©ge«iandbiiheriomott renowned “ “ • 1
bpsiness stops or ibis city, haveopenedthelf.Ware*!
hottse, and are able to furnish ibe public, by wholesale=
or retaUxWitb Furniture of the following description—
■>l2s:• . .
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col'
maned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Waahstands; So
fas j Divanß; piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables ;Pier Tables;, fine Card,Tables
Tables ; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakf&stT&blcs; Work-,
stands; Cherry .and Common Worksiands; high post,
common,low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles,&c.
■ The advantages ofcO-«peralion, on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, lowerihah any competitors,'ait cujaaUy
good, if riot better article, and warranted—as the public
wiU understand $y giving them a call-
HP* Steamboat trer* of all descriptions, and other
arucles of any description; made to order in every style,
at the shortest notice. ' fmartat ■
Y* ntsrty Mahogany t Sosmood and Walnut; . Vamia\ t
Harduartand Fvmiturs at Wholesale. ..
THE subscriber! hove just received .from New* York
and Boston a most splendid atocfcofVENEEBS,
and arc manufacturingby machinery Furniture suitable
forthe trade. AH of'which we will sell at extremely
lowprices.
As gTeai care was token in the selection of .the stock*
persons cannot fail to be soiled either as to quality or
price; and,ns it.4s.well.known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
band, the attention of the trade isrefipecUuUy Invited-’
Tamed Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual.
Plank for hand rails* for Carpenters, and all , articles
required iamanufaciunngCaMnel Furniture* copistamiy
on hand— - vis: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardwire, ilair
Cloths, Springs, &c n &c. HYANAM’KKE,^
’ • Ryan’sßcildicgs,'
in»rt2:ydnw/. r . No. 31 Fifth street
C.C. HSMMJO.
JZ. B4ULBA
A Danlor,
CABIN ET WAREROOM,SMITH VIEtrD STREET,.;
Bttvun Btvm&sfntt ond Strawberry atop, Fktsburg y ra.'
a HAMMER A onhaod
variety of excellent and fashionable Eaniitttre*
Kp| warramcdeqaal to any in the eityyand soldon as
■ T *favorable term* as can he obt&ined al any similar
establishments .he West; They have now on band an
twnsaaHyexieiwivesiaekyembracingttUklndßof Furni
tareyfromthecheapeßt and plainest to the mast costly
and elegant. AD orderaprompily attended to. mrol:6m
A.miiLIKKNACO^
HAVE ON HAND attheir extensive CABINETand
CHAIR JIANOFACrrORY,, No.M Snutbfield st
ft large assortment of fancy and plain Farnltore, which
they yrl!l«H 15 per cent below customary rates;
Terms—<ash only;: ' (detOTjy ~
y«aa«awa WM. E. STEVENSON comlnaes tamanu*
faetnre WAKE ot every deacrij)-
i iVinroffii" vl,tir old standV corner of Eioerty and
streets. UNDERTAKING Attended
to, in all its branches* , mayli
Oftblnet and Uhalr Factotyr - ;
|s| JOSEPH MEYER has on hand } at his exten
wl sive Cabinet and Chair Manufactory, No. 4‘24Penn
K§a street, above the Canal; alt kindsof FU R NJTURB,
* T vsuchH av Sofas, Centre Tables, Mfthogahy Chairs,
Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cabi*
net line—“which, he wi.l sell 20 pe r cent below onstom
ary rates.. -Terms—CASH, QNLY,-
JOSEPH MEYER,
aprfi- - . No. 424 Penn street. Fifth VYnrd.
PATifia * .. JSS.
riiHE subscribers , jgeracats
X with the Patentee-of this new'andeafuobfc tnven
tien Tor ibe manufacture and, sale ofthe article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively In the. East, where they are supersading-lhe use
of wooden coffins, take this method of inforffling the
public, that they are now manufacturingseighteen uiflet
enl sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length
from 2& inches to dffeet, with width and depth suitnule:
forbodies of ordinary size,* and for those'Who desire
space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and wider.: This In
vention now coming into general use,is pronounced one
'of the. greatest of the age. These iluaUfc-Casus are
composed of various kinds of metals, hat principally of.
iron;-'-
They are.thoroughly tnamthd inside and out, and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They,
arc highly ornamental, and of-'a classic form, are light
and portable, .while they comblne lhe greatest strength
which metal is capable of in a given quantity.
When properly secured with cemenubey are perfect*
ly air tight, and free fromexhdl&Uohof offensive ga'ses.
They cost no more than good' wooden coffins, and are
better than any other article In use* (of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vault9,orordmary interments, ds has
been proven by actual experiment*, atid certified to by
someofonrmostscientific menjalso, by the Honora
blee Henry Clay; Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass* and
• other distinguished Senators who have: witnessed their
and whoselctteTs^togeiher.wlihother evidences
of their worth;may be seen at our Agents’ Burial Case
Depot, No! 074. Main street, three doors above Ninth,
• where we intend to-keep on hand at all limes, sacVa
stock of all 6izes and degrees of ornament and finish as
-will euittbe most diversified-tastes. - ■ c
We Invite the aitehtiohrbf the public, and of Under*
takers,particularly; throughout the West,to an exami
nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon
the representation of undertakers not using the article,
whose interesUi wontd bo to misrepresent tbemv
mnrS3sai : : - : W. C. DAVIS & CO.
■ - Dissolution, of Partnerstxtp.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between: the sub
' acriberf, doing business inthename of. John Black
* Co., is this day dissolved by mmualconseuyn. Mc-
Colloagh purchasing "the cjiiire imeresl o' John Black in:
said business; H; McCullough having the right to use
the name of toe late firm ia settling the business, and the
cxelu-ive right to reoeiveiair outstanding debts, and to
pay all debts due by the late firm.
JOHN BLACK. -
HENRY McCULLOUGH;
N. B.—The businoss wRI bo continued b'y lbe subscri
ber as usual, at his old stand, comer of. Penn and Irwin
streets. HENRY NcCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh, March 1,1653.
- Uenry Blehardioa, Jswsltsr,
TTAVING ro-fitted his store in a handsome manner,
-Tl and but recently returned from the Eastern cities
with a fine assortment of Watches; Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would calLthe au^mionof4U: friends and cus
tomers to.the fact* that among his Watches will be found
the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jew
elry, the latest styles or brochei*breast pins; fob and
vest chains, finger rings, ear rings; miniaturej lockets,
Ac , Ao. '• -S-’- -
FANCY GOODS—Such aspapeTmache,worktables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfumo bottles, table
mats, Colt's pistols, parte monnles,'in great variety;
.china fruit andenkcdlshes, Ac., with an endless variety
of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be
seen to be appreciated... • > _
uovl - NO. 81 MARKET. STREET.:
William W. Wallace*
PITTSBURGH STEAM &AKBLK WORKS,
319, 321 and 323 Libtrh, oppos\tß SnuMtld si.
MONUMENTS, Gravestones, rMantcls. Fumlttnre
Tops, and all kiuds of manaftctared Marpie, al
. ways onuaml,ami made to orderon thejahortest nouco
Several hundred designs for Mdhamentsf original and
Bclecied; 0n hand. The trade farhished-wuh Marble at
the lowest prices. Orders promptly .aUended -to. •
• marl :4m :. ' .: ; ,W. W. WAUiACE. •
Co-Paxtnorahlp Notice#
fTIHE subscribers havethis day entered into partner-
X slup, umlerthe style anil firm of -TAAFFJSvMA*
GIIIRE A BANE foMbe purpose of carrying on agen- ’
oral Commission and Produce Business, and confident
ly hope-their loiig experience; extensive mercantile,ac
quaintance, and personal-attention to the interests of
their customers, will .'entitle .them .to a share of public
pattonage, which it shaD.be-theirstady lo deserve. •••..
LUKE TAAFFE, Pittsburgh, .
SAM’L MAGUIK& Cumberrd, Md.,,
WM. C BANE, Washington, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Apnl 3,1852.; ; , v [apC:
Dissolution.
rpHEparmership heretofore existlnijbetween James
JL Armstronif.'Sainttel Crozier and Charles Bamesj
ondorthe title of Anhstronft C«>«er A C0.. 1s this day
dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr-Barneshasing dis
posedofhis interest and withdrawn from the concern."
~ JAMES ARMSTRONG,
SAMUEL CROZIER,
CHARLES BARNES
Feb.’y 21,1852.
Ths Forwarding, Commission and Produce Bnstnes*
will be continued at ibeir present stand, Nos.<2 Water,
and 04 Front streets, by James Armstrong and Samuel
Crosier, under the style of . 1
mart \ ARMSTRONG 4b CROZIER-
THE Subscriber hasreraoved bis Drug Store from the
cornet of Wood and Filth straetsito No.StU.ibeT
■ty street, opposite tho bead of Wood. ? ;
mSTl»ty. - JOEL HOHLER.
JP. Olio.,
QSfiW veterinary surgeon.
: jfiriiXil"Office at Hody-Pouerson’sLivery Stables, on
Fourth between WoodaiidSoiitbsefa.ily4:iy'
.on.
S^V-
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'Jfo Cabinet Atafcera*
Btmoval.
- J" W ? 1 r* ™ -*- & s «j
Dr*. De Linsy*# Celebrated Curatlvo In
stram.ut, i
The only Infallible Cure for that Drfadful Disease
known, at Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noclur
■ ~nal Emission!,
SO liaraß«msamlilcairaetive r aiKi produclrve of jo
roach mischicf lo the nervous .ysiem, incapacUni-1
mr the man far bonnes*, eeclely,utid matrimony. ■ i ■
--This ThsiruiMnUssimplefcomprebenslve.anii.iiniir*:l
/atVWK ahittaay be.Dßeil vfilhouUba slightest inconve-'i
lienee or the knowledge at the most iimmtite frieod,—*
It is to ho u.ed eatorrmiiy, producing no pain or injury
-whatever, one from'attendlne to hts !
business; and while in n«e not aiingie emission ban
take place, invigorating the organs, in 4 ehorttime, lot
svdiantzit'U ibat lhtsuvoim TUem fioenitsravtsa
I or BrrKOTioit. lhe ioeaofwhtch.ioaasecl byeMlyiabare;;
isthe-diiesse mouesticm.and Ihecaose of the ilioaimtia
cohcOmiianicdmplBihtS{yS*h's!SP!f , SS l h?e>;Pro>i™tioh, i
Dyspepsia, Paul indie He%3 an? Dimnesj of Vtrton,:
WeStnew«fttbt;Ua<ik»ttd Lnvrer Extrenntlef, Atfce.
lions of the Eyes, Iropotenees ihroples of the Face, Pre* .
rnaturtr ©eolith? of VfrWtfj ■ Wteebtess of Memory and
I Power fortMenlttl Application, DejeeiipOoAveratonto
Society, Timidity, Self-Dielrost, Love of SoJitude, Ac. .
Alt tfrae-cornTfowS'invariQhlyatsOppeaT-OS AVon’axvie
soutu is slopped from vhick they emanwUe
l’bls InWrumf 111 ba« been eiarainei altd approved of.,
by the lughest authorities. inEurope. and Ajnerica,.i3re*
commended' by the most prominent Physiciansof,jMl
countries as the only certain remeOt/czistingfor> inosf
complaints, and baa now completely superseded the osfl
of arugs. 'ihc-bougie, cauterization, 9l e„ pot to mention J
i the ibouaard. advertised nostrums of the day, as CoruiaiSj
i antidotes,Ac., Ac. It constitutes, at tire same ume, the *
sa/esty the most pleasant t and by far the che op eji.ireat meat
ever offered to the afflicted, a fair price, being allowed *
for the Instrument, after thq desired effect has been at
tained* - ' . :
; Be it also remembered, ihat those eemplainfs arc but
little understood by the profession'in that
all the medicine in the world never has, and never will) :
stop those losses,-which, if allowed to continue un
checked, are suro to produced the moat'distressing.cpn
sequences. • ’’-.•i
- It has been a maiterof surprise to soraey that any one
of respectability and of professional attainments should
devote his attention tcultsdasesj-whleh-people-of reveTy
description pretend to cure so-essllyi >lf,,bowever y
the one thousandth p&Tt of the mimie& ihßsepebplebtiti/?
upon society were known, a vgry different opinion woald
be formed. ; And it i» not bnlythe present misery aud
•drjeciiohfpreying oh themlQdaswcll as lhe thaf
is deplored, but some are of such a nature as to sflect
posterity, and eveulodeVtroy the reproductive facdJiy;
.altogether, -UU a fuciihhti 'wheiiinotp'ropetly treated, 1
they ihay remain so dormant tri the consUtul : cm as v»ap-;
pear in no other way than in theireffecla upon posterity,
yet,, if properly easily and specdi- ;
Iy remoTCu. Th* abdve,so ingeniouslycontrived iristru-;
-ment, will doubtle9?, in ; a great measaro, contribute 10,
cheer the evils of qo&ckery. so prevalent in this class of
diseases, thcoughOutjthe Union. * “
. The once of ibe,complete instrument, carefully secur*?
ed againstnliobeervanon in abox, is only 810. It can'
be sent, by express, toany address in liny part of the;
United Slates. Canada, Ac-, accordingio order, accom
i paniedbyfafl directions; and important advice ; u> the •
: married and single; the ihe.remotest?
parts of thecduntrr,beingvory trifling.'
• .The unexampl«fsucces?'thjs,ln»troraeathaBobtamed
• since it* imrodaclion rh America* hasinduced some tm-
I principled persons lirNew York, Philadelphia; Albany,
: Boston, Ac., to get ap some ridiculous thirfgfl L :called
■ w Inurement*,” which, however; bear p.ovths suonT
yar resemblance, rioT principle. to my j
own invented, and universally approved In
struments; and which are as airailar to them as night is
to light, i Every attempt to. edl such “Instruments” tot 1
mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the.law, i
t being hot willing to connect the weU and . honestly , i
earned tepataiionnf my.-invenUbnS with quacks .and ,
their worthless productions, -tfolnstrument is genuine
and none can U warrantedbutjhdse. ordered fimt mysef,
- AIL applications and remittances'-ranst ba directcd
(postpaid) to the Doctor himself, be having noAgenPies
established but in London and Paris. • /•"' - *r-r i
Address, post paid.Dr.B.de Laney,sl Lispenardst.,
New-York. ' "
Officehoarv, daily,-fromDA-M. ftllSP. H , and from
7 till S'P. M., the Sabbath excepted, - > - ; ‘
- UyTheundersignedcettiff, withgreat pleasure, that
(be nbove-mentlonedTiislraraeiu is not only constructed
■ on scleati£icprihci'pres,-bauhatfrom itB nae the happiest
7 results may: always, wiih.confidence, be amicipatpd v
• there being, for (bO cure'bf those diseases, NO OTHER
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. - ■ * , .
HENRY 8 ; KELLER. MD,
CH;GOFTZE.-M-O.vtlCChamber street,
C ECKHARDT, &2.D., C 4 Hpwaid'strcet,
■ v'".''! , ir New Yobi. .
• Dr. ds LAhkt is prepared locxecate allorcters lor sur
gical apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and Legs, whieh.
move.like naturalihembersi Luxation ;
for Contracted Legs; for curvature of the Bpitie and-
Waist; for False Jomis of the Arms and. Knees; for.
; ; for-Club,Footf for'Lacrymaf Flstules;
for Fading of the Rectum; IlypogHstricßelts;, Reds and.
Chairs forSickVerßOitSi ; Cratches;Trusseafiiei; Ortho* i
pcdicCorsets, Ac f &c. All wqrlc warraniedi i«eucre;
must be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance
or eitv reference*; v - lfeb?s:ty ;
FOk VU.V-
- NESS. BRONCHITIS, .WHOOPING COUGf*
CROUP, AlSTnaiA. and CONSUMPTION. *
; In offering to the community this justly celebraledre'
medy for diseases of (be throat and'idnggy it ia not our
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 its success, from which
iheyrcan Judge, for themselves. We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements
ofits efficacy, nor willwe hold out any hope to suffering
humanity which facts wilt not warrant.
-Many proofs are here given, and we. solicit an inquiry
from the public into all we publish, teellng assured they
wilt find them perfectly reliable, and thomediclne Wor
thy ibelrbest confidence and patronage.
Froinlhidistinguished Profusor of Chemistry and Malt*
. ■ r naMtdicd,Jk)U>d<nn'Colics B ’
DiarSirs X delayed answering the receipt of your.
preparation, until Ihad an opportunity of witnessing It*
effects in my own family, on in the families of my friends,.
This I have now done with a high degree of satisfac
tion, in casesbbihbf adalts Arid children.
I have found it, as its ingridicnls show, a powerful re
raedv for colds and coughs aad pulmonary diseases. .-.
PARKKR CLKAVELAND, M. 0.
Bsukswick, Me., Feb. 5,1647.
JProm an Over iter in the Hamilton MiUs, in this City. >.
Lowell,AUg. 10; 1349.
Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been cared of tli« worst cough
I ever had in ray life, by your “Cittflß* PjarroßAf,*: and'
never fail, when I have opportunity ofrecommcnding i*
loothers.• ■ .Yours, respectfully,- .
. y S. ©. EMERSON.
|J7“Read Ihe following, and ace if Oils medicine is
worth a trial. The putienMiad become very feeble, aim
the eflectof the medicine was unmistakably distiebt;— •
: Ujhted States Hotel, SARATOoi-Spames,)
July 5,1949 . . $
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Sir r I have; been afflicted witha'pam-'
ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of seuted
consumption, for more than a year. 1 could find .no me
dicine timt would reach-lny case, until I commenced (hO'
uscofyonr t ‘CnßßßTPECtOß\L, n which gnveme. gradual
relief,-.ajidJihave beea steadily gainiDg my strength nil
my Kehlih ts welf nigh restored. . . . ■ -
V While using your medicine, f had the gratification of
cdringwiib.it my reverend friend, MftTrumanfpf Sump* }
ter District, who had been suspended from lus parochial.
duties by a severe ultaek ot broychitlsi .
• I have pleasure ln certifying'hesc facts to y,on -
; ’ • And am, «r, your* ;i
J. F. CAIiIIQUU,-of South Carolina .v.
‘ following was one of- thc worst of cases
wuich the physicians and friendaiUought to be incurable,
consumption. Chbst&b, Pa., Aug. E 2,1840..
J. Gi Ayerj—Sir: I was taken wuh a terrible-cough)
brougbion by a cold, in ibe begmmug of last February,
and was confined to my. bed more than two months.—:
Ceugaing incessantly night and 4ay, .l became ghastly
ond pOle, myeyesWweresonfcenaiid glossy;aud'iny'j
breath very abort.', Indeed,!-wo* rapidly;faHingvand toe
such disttessforhreaib.tbat.bullitilulioperif mytecov-'
cry co’uldbe enteftaiiied. : WbUein thiasituatioui'africnd
of mine) (the Rev. Jolm ; KellCr, of the MelhV disl Ch arch,)
brought me a bottleof your Qiikbbv y?mcli I
tried more to gratify him, than from .any. expectauon of
obtaining relief. ‘ Its good effect ihdaced too to comraue.
Its use, arid I- soon found‘toy healtfr’macfrlmprovcd.—■
Now in three mouths, I am wetland strong,pad can at*
tribute myeure only to your great medicine.
’ i , With the deepest ;
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Cheat'
UuLoweH.Masa. , t ,
JO* Sold In Pittsburgh wholesale an* .retail by B.: A*
• Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsend; in Allegheny City.:
by U. P. ScuwaUz;: and J,. Douglass, andhy druggists
generally. . . : • . decffffl
JUOItSK’B
Oombonnd Syrup of follow Dock Root#
DCOUPIES the frout-'ianfc-ttmoftg the proprietory
medicines ol this-country for completely -curing
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other .diseases
arising from'animpufe.Btaie;of the blood. Also, Llver
Complaint,-
'Coughs,Soreness.trad Tightness about the eheatfßroTi-'
.chilis, orltoarsenes?, Dryness, and a tlcklingseosation..
about the Th'roatVamfit used with unprecedeated'suc
cess in uMcases of :
FEMALE WEAKNESS AND.GENERAL DEBILITY.
V Sirengthetiing the wcakened body,giving tone to the
various organs, ahd invigorating the entiresy stern ,
. If the lesUmopy of thousundaof living witnesses, from
all partsofthe country,canbe relied upon,iiisjdngu
lady efficacious ia'cttfragaff Humors, and flestdring ue
bilitoled-andbrokeh ■down consUtudons. is purely
vegfetahia iiv its: compositionjund accurately com*
blned in its proponloDSthai lhechemical,.botanical and
medical' properties' bf each; ingredient harmoniously
unite toBDRIb¥^THB BLOOD/ V'-• • :^
, lihas removed manychromedtseua eswhichhaabaC-
ofthe,bust iniyeicions, And has also cured’
Canker,Shit RlieUihr Erysipelas; nndSctofula,,which
Sarsaparllla',Syfnpß ehtirety the leastim
presstonupoiLc v
libas been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have' been
cured by this mediciue.* Weeny that ins-a .valuable
; medicine hi all. BILIOUS: COMPLAIN TS».: H removes
ell obstruction In fiie Circulation, rendering the Liver
free# active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heari, and relieves in nlicase»of-Asihma, hud may-be
used in all climates,and at all seusons-of tue year. •
: ; This Syrup Jepreparedonly byC.'MORSE A CO:, at'
103 Fountain street, Providence; R. I ,nnd sold wholes
sale and retail, by S.N, wiCKER^HAM,
• i'-.L Oaly.Agent foT Western Peuusylvama,
... Jell:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts.,Pliisb’h
. Judd'a J&edlocittdLiquidCuticle*
31111 S article is intended forfaiml; use, and Bhoo!d bo
b . found in tho possession of every family in the land,
echzuucs who are in constant danger ofinjury to thejr;
persons through accident, and . the improper or carelen
use of tools* will find this article to 4 be invaluable fi
.them* and after a fair trio}, will consider it indispensable*
. “This mny certity- that we, the undersigned, havrag
frCquentlymadense of Judd’s Medicaied Liqpid Cuticle,
prepared by Messrs. Fenfield A CarapjMidaleiown,
Coiineeticur* cheerfully redoramenff it to-oar profession
al J}rethTen,as an excellent Babautuiefbjr adbeavep.las-.
ter, in dressing barns, cuts,- scaldsjbnuses, ana.aji kinds
of fresh wounds; sorenlimles,a remedy une
dualie* ; " i CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., ••
H WMrB.CASEY,MD,
D HARRISON,MD,
, ... . p.WOODRUFF, '
' HAMILTON BHEWERjM D.,
ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D..BotoMe.:
Comprising all the practising physicians m the fRy r OJ
M Fo d r«Er B A. PAnNESTOCK * CO.,
iyi - - •• • ; cotner«f TVood andPir«»«t*.,
OTKAU BOAT, .rttIMMINGS-OonmriBine in pan
O ihe 'TollowiB*; .T»M»
CrasK- lUceStrlp, T»6le CoveriojfSnd'Tabß.’ Csvi r(,
MajpWn,,*o, wka* m ure T«elfw(|.rrow
the taponsia anamanaweturet* CauatNo. KFtnmli
atieeb (apill W. H'CUNTOCK.^
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ny IuMST/Wt TO THOJOTAVSMtfUffI WIB,RjtJXIi 01
of Bit. ’HoaßAJtn’e Truss h« :
Tendered the cure of this dreadfuldisease .■*■ milter of
. perfect,eertaibiy s ani liftman wfcoi willrjuow allow a.
Hernia to proceed until a condilfdrt of thing* Id'prodoe- v
edihat notMny.can sUlevintabut -the knife of aikUful
sutgeoni lr wholly inexcusable. . A rupmreinjls.Oulir
nary form, may, with propriety, be left toilbdperson .
afllictedand lhetmss-inaker:bntUrjrott«many Persons
do,.reUhooieyen abandage'et nftytiindtoietaiitii,of
■ten renders tbecase perfectly nnUiantweaj>le,.amUea4s
10-'what 13 termed Sttansulaud. Htrnia, which ofte trims..
! n 3l e Mdf ,b«in.a:«nryicalopetation t .In tbe-.T/meto
iwhichwetnvitetUe attention brthenfflleled.Uiero la
oyiry-mperiority oyer .the, tnujee ana baadaert*ln
urc It ii perfectly, comfortable, and con be
fmade to fitsnyaasoßr‘Hernrat»iib an'eneelnert’and
! equableness .oppressors that does not.belonrr toanv
[ oilier instrument wiih-whiclrwe are' aeqnalnied fend
-will andl eOmroif M ibo
?«««*: Phy»'etan*pftheh!ybest Standing Inthc-pro
‘ fessionhavo BlrentesumonytoitsgreiUsuperioriiyorer
the ordmnry
7 1 ? e °t° ®n*-3'?|ftbecaserofWdft4ty'Riiiitare.
Wg*?J?9 lh ®lf tn * ts applicuiiiratlii titan, ■
:, !h7. ' character : can be eivt/i in
this Ciiy, bycalhrig on tkea&ntt ." • » * <<
; froiU tt.ihsuinco .caii. haveihpra&cnt»-by *" -
sending the measorfl round tbe body ,v «•
' lAATtr'-* ' J&B* OEOi II.,KRVBBRt‘
■■Mowood_stresfc sofe ugent forPi4*bun»li
’ • i • •‘ t > tnarll:d&.w'
- Wt«t«r’» BUitm StWlldClierryi'
The hesl remidy tccr known to man-Jor Caugksi-f'pldt,
Ailima, Croaptßronchitis, hiflulnif, Bleating of Hit
Lu’iss, Difficulty of Breadline, Affatton'ofOie Liter,
Fainter B'rakerii of the Buiul or Hide, Firsintaga of
■ CenjumpUni; ' Jnthori, ihir Dallam it ptculiatly
adapted wcccrydiscaicoftht Ltinyt,-and Liect, which
it produccdineUrevervaryingclimate. \ ■ -- -
’ I ST7'J LDCHERRY b3* lorgbeen know:] lopo.Hsras im
pV. .porlanlraedicinalproTCriic*. ..Tnisfnoijsfamillar
tojesery matron in oar tanci, and physicians Open lire
.scribe iiiirdlflerent foirijs/or a.vaVieiy of cbmhlaints^.
Taralsohasbeen eqnally.noiedrorila.vifmeapandsome
■physicians whorenameg are faniifiar (6 (be whole coun
trv, has gone so far as. to declare thiu even CONSUMIV
TFON could b* carcd hylfijt atoi!!:. In oiber hands
a*aiD, it waaneariy valnelersiowings no dbliblVio ibnr
ignorance iii preparing and administering It—aoifficuliv
now entirely obvlaiid bybaitefit cxperimenl nml idni '
experience. ■:. ■' .' ; ;
• The eXtradrdinnrymedielnal powers of these Iwo sub-’
fiances are now for the firsi.time ediuMned ondeiubdd!
led in Dr.WISTAb'S BALSA MOK WILD CHERRY.
By asittecbemicdl process. everything deleterious’ or
useless is rejected,..so that what remains is the mdsi ex*
traordinuryand truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of ’
palmonary andltverdiseases everJcnoryil lo molt - Td
convince air unbelievers ibnl out. theory Is really lrne
drtffi raOdTrine-"' * B6<!s °* cares P c,ror ™"* by tlnswon
' v : i ; PiSAp»STnn)os,Ham.co.,o"Benl.S7 *
I D.Piax-rrPear Srr;; l lake the liberty of advising
l>ene£t r Jhave derived from the use of Du
Wirtart.Balssm of Wild,Cherry.' T was prosirsied by
that mrriblpMoinraCoirsomniiortiiaMay Infi. Theat.
lacfc was iruly horrifying ta me. for Eve of our family
(my brothers and .staiersf had died of .Consumption . I
wax afflicted with nearly all the worst feara rbs -of the
Idtsease, ■lhad adistrhsslnn couishV and expectorated a
igteat dcabpf blood, bedim fever, seyferepdinsirt;the side
• and ch-st,eohiehilla, alternating with iloshexcif heat.,
- - v*.
Irvras under the care of.a skilful physioinn-from the
Httel wag taken sick unui about six weeks sinco.bein?
then aboutbelplesa, and my friends eonsidered
hopelessior utleast beyondbnr physician’s skiil.ndvli
edthbnse.of yyistai’sJSalsain of WiliTCherry.’iWllh
■out my.knoWtedge my father procured ii anU commenced;
udxaimaierlnsitioine, jrnd from thefirM day I comraen*'
ced taking inaproyed, am} itt iwff-wooW r'
.way able to tfeoutand oversee my business, and labor. <
which IsiiH conunnc ipjlo; -I haytf iakerifouf bottles
of the medicine, and now consider m^elf^orrecU^weU
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!!-.
' i', , „ ,• Rivals,Fairfieldeo. 0,1SS1; ’
; Hr. J. D- Park—Pear Sir : i.wiali to Mate to you Anti
tny daughter Amanda, aged 1C yccru.had about a year
Bince a very severe attack of mcasley* which reduced'
per very much, andMeft her with a racking eoagb. I
employed all of-the physician* within our reach for the
purpose of removing her cough, but witbouigueCeia.—
£3ne appeared to be sinking into a decline, with every
eyraplom of consumption.• ] iliciilried Dr. noger’fl Liv- ;
ferwortand Tar. But this,aggravated ,hrr eoueb.odd
gkvelier symptoms ofa. etill more malignant clunraeie‘'r. 1
I. was now mo»l3criously alntmcd, and.awae with irenr*
bling fear Mall fromdny today sawtite progress of that-
Insatiable dtaeuscr Consumption. I really dcspslredof
my daughter’s recovery. Bui I providentially saw Ujc, :
certificateof: Jonathan Coulson,whose daughter,"S&rhti
June, wascurcd of Consumption by Wistar-s Hnlpntn jyf t
Wild Cherry vTht? created a faint hope that it might
help my daughter, and I uSuif* 1 '
It, and it almost instantly gave relief. ITcr 'hcnlUi war..
improved from ike first bottle,- and'by the -qse of twd °
bottles of WistnrVßaluam of Wild Clicrrrsbewasres*:
tored to-perfect health; awl Bho fsuol now at nil predls-"
posed to a cough. 1 will say to-ollthaiareafflicled
any disease tending to Consumption, do not despair, for
Dr. Wistnr’s Balsam of Wild'Uherxy will core von if
yo«,willbutlryiu - •* is'KALB,
. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE! ' '
’Will miracles never ccas#?. More evidence ;of in
sotpassinehealtb-reßiOftkiivd vjrtoe&r -.
[From i)r.Baker* fpttngfieid, Washington ’
' l4, IPSO
MEasßs/Sj&vonxi & Pahs M take this opportunity or
informing you of araostremarkable cure performetUn- !
on me by the asc of Dr. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cher-
Xy. • ' ' -
- Inribe-ycatJB4olwastukenwiUvihelulhmmaUbhof
the bowels, which I labored under for sir weeks, when
lerudoally recovered. ’ Imhe fallof IS4t iwas attack- '"•*•
edwiibasßverecold which aeateditsclf upon mV lungk i
jind-forthe;snac<r of three years 1 was confined tomy
bed, 1 tried nll kinds of medicines ood variety-of - }
aid wuHonibenefit; and' thus I wearied along umiubo ■
wiutcr.ofli34s s wbenTheardof Dr. Wisiar’s Balaam of
Wiiddierry. s
• My>frfends persuaded mo to'give It a trial, though l “
had given up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared ’ 7
myself for the change Qf-anotber worlds Through their
solicitations f was iudcced t > make usc/of the eehuiiict
Wistor’s Baiaam.of Wild Cherry.- -The effect wSirriV
of ofHiction nnd suffering
.and aflerhavlng spenUbueor five hundred dollars to no
purpose,, and-ihe, best-und most ref pectabte:physjcran9
had provedrjmayaihng, I was -soon restored to entire . ,
beahH.dy:thftb!essing.oi<3od and tfaonSeofDr.Wistara " ■
Balsamof Wild Cherry. .
God rest apon the proprietors of
»o ; valuable a medicine as Balsam of Wild *'
Cherry. Youre respectfully,; . W. U. BAKE!*. •
■ ITT** Genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry bus a
fac-aimile nf the signatureof~H'enry ’Wlstar, M. B, Phil- 1
adelphia, and .‘* Siuirord & Park” on afinely-executed •*
steef engrUved wrapper.-Nootbercaii be genuine. '
C^Plca^l^er^ule^sixhpulesifor.^S.
Sold hy J. ©.PARK, Fourth ana Walnut streets, Cin*- •
.einnau, a>.Gcneral agent,,to Whom ail order*must bo ' ;
addressed."' •• .•;... -. .. .
E?*Pric««lperbolUe— six-bottlesforss; • 'i - '»"*■.
"*5l? by . „ 3' D ; Cincinnati, Ohio,
corner.orFotitlh and -
; on-Walnut—ldwhora.allonlersmustbeaadreßfted
J ’
street and the BiamonoTß AFahnestock*-Colpitis;
Beckham;Alle.-’ *
ghenyCity: h W,Hrbamb«r**
ton; Fran Winv o L\B ’Gniohtownr‘H W c Hy,' t
Greensbnrghj.SJCoumx, Somerset; Scott-*. w
i *Soni HnnUngdopiMrs. Orr, IJoHidayS
-burghjlltldebrenJ&Co, Inaftna; J R Wright,
niiigi-Eyans ; &.Co, ;BrookvlHoi;A: Wilson A Son -
&Co,N Callender, Mead.-
MeSen-j l„ -
Kelly Smith, Beaver;.'X l> Summett<m«- h
Warren ;FL- * C 3 Jones,* Condersport;i* Crooker.
Jt.;Brownsville.; ~ . . r y fmarfflt'*- '
; I'U tSVAhIDS ANU Tlilc SICK, -
THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES.
T7 I n?»‘i P«« Extjuctqb{Conner* & L
X; Dally'*) curing air Buins und all External Pains
and Sores, - “ f r
olurtWa * or Slaying: or Restoring the /
•lo 6« -E7t*tr > a euro For nil cases of Rheumatism. ' ■ ‘
~ 4th. Me Naif's Acqusm Otl, a certain cure for Deafness.
' - sth. ,Waim<nt,a.knowir.eprelof the Piles.*
;.filh. Spohn'i-SitkHtddachf Rcmedg*
7ltu,J)lciAifr?a Relief, forntlwomen in the fai&lly wav'- '
Colds and Feverish reelings r andj>revanlliiir Fevers ; for
Asthma, Liver ComplaiiU. and Hilioua ftfleciions; for- v
Diarrhcea, indigestion nrid^Loss of Appetite; fbrCostive
ness in females atid males, andnervouseomplaints; for ,
Stomach Affections,-rDyxpepsla, Piles; HhOnraatiitn, Ac. 1 >■
The great nmn a are it is not bad to take, never given
pain,-and iievei'leavesohecostlve. ’ ' '
Vih^KojmstocVs]7trmift.it (Wonn-KUlerjlfotCUldron ■
or. grown persons. .
10th. Mrs. fiiim’i Gnat Pain Killtr. No Inedicliiß”' •
ho.becmducoytrrtl mat i»«o,happily adsplei to use
.tu-jnal/y as drops, tp.be token, ami yei petform iaeh.-.
wonder, when nppl.jU ixHrnaUu at a wash or bath.', by
•rncliqni vlntoittea frpoiM2,toso teal, each." -
■. 11th. Saunfoliz’s Knack cuulßtd Sum Sant'. Sot driT'
log away‘Vcrmiirln a short tithe. ■ ' ;• ■ ■ ■ - ■ '
„ The celebrated Ldn’t Li/. TUU aha. Tarpsrmts ■„
Bitlirs. ' *■
J” PA-J*- &lholcrmt\o’sPink HSj/rup; tlie popolar EX
TECTOHANT FOR..COUGUS, Cuii>Sr >-
.ZAvaC* • .• ■ i; •...•
:vl4iU- Ts«S‘ast/rt4i«Mw* Farit Hair i?ya, the'only
i,SUßEcolonng/oruJc flair. 7 „ i
ii»i T xiTdfmof CAina,p.Cblnejpßemcdy fof Cats,
Bruises, Soree, Ac. *• ,• - »*
\loih. Ezttaetcf Sortaparilfa.' This article has.amUv
ed all other and sUU'giyesaa great eatis* •>•■
factional erer.- •■'• •*••■■ ‘ ■•••■ ■;
17|b. .The celebrated : eprcaii rSltp*gtfiiniHg.
made from £r« Lm’e recipe, ana lhe most fiopalar in the
market
lSfH~Sf.Ktint’t Tenth Ache Drops, A certain anil easy- .
cere for Tooth AeliC' ' i ■ ‘
‘tour. Br.Coasiecxhaa lately bought the right fortho
'Unite* Statesi flf the .celebrated (hntottmui.iSinstal ■■■:.
Wnttr. round at ‘lire ,'Salr Spring* of Doctor Wm.C.
Chase*. at St Catharines, C. IV.. This mcdietoe hhi at. ■ -
talned a'notoriety and popularity.ncver before equalled
by any preparation at thatjilace* and its isle Km been' -!
comtneasurate with ua yenii,which ureextraordinntv - ■*
- All the remedies are folly described in ALMANACS* ’
to be" given-to. all yrho call.where’ the .
ISoTrCF- . Ail preparations', heretofore lrnew» «*'
COMSTOCK& CO.”, atoim be! '
longed and itOF: belongs EXCLUSIVELY to DrlJudna- ‘
B. Cqmsliclr; and though the eigiiiiture'nl ' ‘
b of Dr U LS’ C 1 »fn' a -“r el -
SImUINE Cr ' L " S - C - "'ill .in, future .designata the :
; ALL OTHERS MTJ3T BE SPURIOUS ”
; Wo. .tO Liberty street, hend of Wood.- •
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