The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 27, 1852, Image 4

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Emigration CintQ-
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arrangements tor tesa riggfr
SUC i -■:■■■■ James BlaUdy,
i-r«ronPEAN ’AGKN'iyfind Dealer In Foreign Ex-
B also Agent for the following Packet
Pioneer Line ofSte&mships, between New Yomand
wallow Tail Line. ttaiUng. from New York nnd Liv
eroool on the Gill anil STIsV of ench month. , . ..
■ New Line leave New York on the OGili, and Liverpool
on the Hth of each ntontli. - • .v , i t it.
v ■ -BedStar Lute leaves New York entile tfth,and Liy
erpool bn the 2(tih of each mouth. . „„
XLine sails twice a month from Liverpool anu mew
- London Lino o( Packets sail from New York the
tstSlbi ldtb uml 131 th; and i ram London on the tub, I Jibs
!rt TheClsdeL.SSo h rutii''now Packets rail from New
York an* s Glasgow on the tat and ISili of each month..
• ?A Weekly lhno of Packets .from I . Liverpool to New
o ‘nn“.h?Ltne for Mi grants rtorn New York, by steam
bo?« mlroad, I, by canal and raProad, to PltLs
bu S«»„iM.ra'will receive every ntioi tion, and advice
«iucn S J!!eerfullv at Stic office of: W. Tnnsctut & Co.,
mven «hter y . Georetf* Uultdingv Livor
“s" v? A” T 'fapsccii* Co,. G Soath street, New
Crk oraMlic office nf the advertiser
' residing in tho United States orCanstln.who
wUh to”send for tlinir friends in nay part of Lnglnnd,
Irilabd Scotland.or.Wales, cunmske ihe nceetrsaiy ar
ranvements by application to the subscriber, and have ■
them brooglitout hy nny.of the above favorite lines of
Packets, (which rnngo.from l.Uooto a.SGO tons -bonbon,)
orby first class Metelranl Slaps, on favorable terms, by.
way of Liverpool, London or Glasgow, Their tre
riacncy of sailing precludes Ibe .possibility of delay.
Passage can also he secured from .Liverpool io New or
.: leans,Baltimore, Philadelphia., Boston Charleston and ,
■ Savannah direct. -Bemmnnees in small ami large sums ,
Its UinaLio Great Britain and Ireland., , r,
Messrs. W. & J.T Tapwoti A Co have entered Into
arrangements with Mcssre. Vogel, Koch A Co.. Baiik
•:•••• ersiF?unkforN>n-lhc,Main, nnd with Messrs, fcdwait!
•Blount & Co , Bankers. Paris, io draw sigh*
which enn be made payable m all the pnnetpal Pl«b«s
thmaghont France and Ge.roat y Passage Pckets «ml
drafts .always for sale by the undersigned, cnrntr of
Sixth and Liberty streets-. Inn stmts,) PilishUfßh,,h"* 1
door to Messrs J tc R. rin) d’s
F. S —Ckialntrues of the vessel*, time °f
: burden, can be find ai the above nffiee. erst ?■ I"P r
Infoey for Different lines of Packet Ship*.
PASSENGER OFFICE,
No. 410 Islberty Sir«eli Wttilmrglx* #
SWP* W BYRKSS 4- CO.,M South itrlfti
Psn«i jy«* Vof*,* Ofl tflavriooitoad, Liverpool; end 65
Gr&vitT-ttrcfUNevt OrUanx, ■...•■••.
HA.B ft Line of Vaeketa
'■■■«' , ,hv ftftiHngevetvfiveday»fft>nv » 4CP>
•. .-.v VevfrW : Liverpool to New \ oik »a. iECjYjU.'
-rWrfiN Line Of Packets fi om Liv-
Jrm\ixlwkr erpool to rhilodetpkia t on JS/L*z-!mp&_ .
• t l ac^^lo^O^Wai° re<^n^ o g^j Lf amj
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■ * NB »?3jwnr«flaalsl»hialway«onliand,foranvan>onm,
r?tVs S ordiacnonti ami alt informnUon
I&jsssss-ssgfs: 1
ponmyKanla Railroad Company.*
WUBBifiSiSfe
T«i B are now prepared to forward produce &c., to
VV PhiladelptnaimmeiHaloly. Time, live '!?>=-
BawsTor bacon, laM.pork, beer, Ic, - * oOcV I®? I ’*-.
Colton, cheese, earthenware, leather, leaf
tobacco, w gl;»? - ; . : S }2} {?!•
Beeßwax.drtcdfimt«ndw<-ol • : 6»e tMOli lbs
F br 6^, m md7e' r n " d U ”^ 10 n ° ,eF? !oo= * ICO lbs
btooma m COVODB & GRAIIAM, Ask.
SPBISQ AnUASOEHMXS.
Cleveland and Plttafcargti II allroad.
T EA.VE Piiiahuigh (Sundays excepted,)- *l 8 A- M
Jj do Wellsvflle do do
Superintendent,
Fresh goods- .; - VriV^tvn,*
80taalf chests prime Greanand Biack leas,
r tteatiyboxes do ,„ d * fejfo.:
IQObaxs prime Green and Fancy Rio Coflee ■».
SObaeaXaeoyra and Old Govcmtaeat Java i ■
60bxs*20 , islO , s,{nF,5'B*4 , and.tt.LuinpTpbßeco
" 35 barrels No.l and. 3 Mackerel;
25 (Jo Loaf and Crumbed Sugars ,
2 do • Sup. Carb. Soda ; -
2 do Cream Tartar i ,
-■■■ 10 do Chipped LoCTsnod;
10boxes Extract - do*, . • ;••
40 do J?tar and Bnenn Candles»
40 do*' MouldanOUippod- do, •■■...
50*”” do Extra Fure Starch;.. „
>-So do - Almond, F aim and Rosin Soap ,
--‘'’**'3o do Rosemary*'ViadsoranaC&eme,
10 do Cocoa and Choeolute;
20 do SaleratUHj
10 do' Rock Candy\, •• .. ,•
' 10 do Babbitt's Soap and Yeast Fowaersj
10 do Sala &Co. Chemical Soap;
50 do Raisins j *
5 do Keeker's Farms;
5 do Corn Starch;
30 do Clothespins; ■
10 do Ilaleh'sCormter Scales;
3 bales Cloves and Cassia;
1 l ease Nutmegs* .
0 b*e» Pepper and Pimento; t .
50 kegianacnns pur© CSrouml Spices;
l barrel pure Ground Gmgef *
5 cases pure African do >
'•5O drums Smyrna Figs;
1000 fts-exlrn Madder \ .
.800 lbs. fresh Prunes; . ■.
3 barrel* Weller’a Japan Blacking;
. 100 dozen Mason's Challenge do, .
*3O do Ufim«on’* Columbian Ink, 1 02* to 1 pa.
lonboule; .
• 150 do Corn Brooms; •. .. ■ ■ ■
50 'do FalentZinc Wnah Boaids;
Ironhad Nalls-Glass, CouonYarn nniVDiUiing, While
Wh o ta«te«*H e u.n ; jr iMB & co f
No 122 Wood street*
fourdoor* »hnvr, Fifth. sir<ct
PUtstrargb Leather Depots. .
BBABD & CO., No. *O3 Wood steest, hove just
' ■ received a Fall supply of stock in their line. l»at-
aSNeVYerk SoLft LEATHER, Philadelphia
Kipsand CairSkins,; French Cull Shins, Coni.try Op-,
per. Kips and Cai f Skins, Morocco Umng unil Uinding
Skins I Tanner’s Oil; Tainiei’i and (turner s Tools, Ac.
And, token together, they believe n the largest andl best
assortment ever olTercd before in one house in Fitts
burgh. AU bf which wo arefprepared to sell to cosh
ana prompt paying enstomers at the vtry lowest prices
lake pleasure in showing out stock, and cordially
invite purchasers to emmine, bclore purchasing else*
where" t te|llStf -
JAMES R. BEED 41 CO,,
Manufacturers ot Tiikodo
litps. Surveyors* Compns
ses, Leveling and Grading
Instruments, &c., &c.
; KO. ol>
■ ■■'SmitJifidd street,.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
■/^O*PARTNERSHH*.—rThc subscribers have Mm dj»y
W associated theipselves together a« I*ttftnera» for the,
purpose of transacting u “Wholesale Orneery, I rod ace,
Liquor anACoinnilsMon business*under the uiiq PiJohn
Black fcCoi No. aiO cornor of Liberty, urn Lwm sis.
• JOHN.BLACK,
mmwoullough. jrr. :
PCDDKK <fc FOBD,
UanAfaotnrertand OtaUri Id •
MAN CHESTER MIN BR Ali - I’A IN T
> Allsohbiyz City, Fa.
. ' New Yobs, December 15ih; 1851
I have analysed a sample of MANniIKSYISII MIN*
£RAI» PAINT, for Poddbb&Fobd, and find it 10 eon
tain the following:
Silica, . * -
Alumna,
Per Oxide ol lion, -
lime, - *
. Magnesia, ■;
■ Oxide of Manganese,
. Water and lioss,
100,00
The Powdered Sample, contained in the boxywhie UI
aopbote was the one you.deßired also to.bave..analyscd,
1 find ladUfer from any average of ihe lumps pondered,
and mixed together. Thu last yleldsns follow*it
Per Oxide of Iron, - ■
SiUeaaad Alamma, . - • .*■ MV,!'
IJme, - ' ‘ ’?r
Magnesia* . • >J"
Water and Losa, - »• ' 7 ‘- G
, 100,40
This difference I presume arises from the mineral not.
being uniform* some portions containing more Iron Ilian
others. The analysis shows the article to be well suit*
ed fdr a durable paint. : I find that byceleming the pow*.
derby a pretty high heat, the.color uninch improved,
oral feast convened into a fine red. •• r*-
:■■■- JAMKS R.CHILTON r IVI.D. Chcmtit. -
07* For sale by JOEL MOHLEO, SMI Liberty street,
• mar!C:y
Chanters Coal.
Tf HE CHARTIERS.COAL COMPANY 1 are nowpre
•Xptred to contract for and to deliver at their wharf,
(M’Kce’jß Hocks,) two and a half miles below Tills
burgh, from ten to twenty thousand hotels of coal per
o yfc- Purchasers famish their own boats. :
fhe.Coal is of iupenor quality, and carefully m-ned. -
"The_price Is fired at SlvverioinolSMOponuds—
■■■•*£?-2. • ccnl * being allowed for loss In
shipment, or (until further, notice ) D 5 cents per tow.
AFLOAT.
tl* pec a! i * r ;rac i Pm c* for Inadingccnal
l° wer markets.:
- Apply altbo Olflcc, al.ihe whatf
; THOMAS hVF.LRATH •
marB;2tawl3w President Chanters Coal Company
IFiTlmeJs money, surely u desprvesio be watched
andvfesder, youmny be assured that— . •
Watches belterne’erwerc sold,
•Wbetherof silvers of gold;*
Thanyo^wjHfmdjWhenc , •■
:• And look at lhose on sale below. .
ii. uKisiifarAN «> cov
‘ FIFTH STREET,iGNE POOR FROM WOQP,
Importers And Dealers in Clocks, W atclicß
and Jnoetri/i Watch MaurtalSiWatch.Makers-.ToolSilrc.
: BEG leave to announce to the trade and the. public:
.generally,that they-have just: received, from the best
. manUTacbirers in T.propc, tt large lot of Gold and Silver
Watches, Watch Tools and Mateua!s,aud a raosiele*
gant assortment of Jewelry, from the beat: manufactu
rers—«whleh ibay offer at prices as lowas they can be
• purchased -In the Eastern markets.
' Clocks* Watches. a»»d Jewqlry repaired iti the best
. manner,and on the most reasonableterras.*
■ :promj>t aueiiit6n paid iq orders fronf a distance.
CTM.OKJSU JIISIUUNO—ao boxes »upenor Lnbec Her-
O-tuieifeeeiTed and for*nle by
W, A. SPCMJRG fc CO..
- ' wo. 250 Liljeny st.
* “OORli-*6Qbbls. Mess.*n(i>Raipp i , orlc, arrlTe~and
'■ KptS **\ 7 ' : *-■ «< WATEBSJAN * SONS.
1852 v. SPUING AKBANGE.MENT. 1802.
' Cleveland and >tr<,na ’
*Trt RaNDUSJCT, .DSTBOir, ■ CnlCiOO,.
-UfitFALU, UONKtaK, Cottl«BU9y ANP Cjß-
The *nt-w and fast running -steamerFOREST.CITY
leaves Monongaheln wharf, tool of Market street, every;
morning, (Sundays .excepteil)at fi o’clock—connecting:
at WclisvUle wmnbe Express Train of the Cleveland ;
a'p-il Pittsburgh Railroad, leaving-at 12 o’clock, lu-, ana
an»vim? nl Cleveland at t 5 o f cl6ck,H. M ~aiiaxooueet*ng;
wnh the Steamboat Mind Railroad Lines Tor. Toledo.:
Sandusky, Detroit, Chicago,'Mllwaukie, Buffalo, and.i
Dunkirk. Faretu Cleveland, S 3 j>ik l>% '
Fox Tickets, apply to JOHN A.
Agent CkIML R. Co,
OFFICE—Corner jyater and .Smithfield streets, (up :
staiTa,) opposite.ftlouong&heJa..House,
'TTT’NbrB —-Hv the Ohio and Penna.v.Banrdafl to AW*
ance, and the QlevHeml nnil Pittsburgh Hailroad from
A liancfl to Cleveland, the fare fropt,V»Hsburgh‘lo.Cleve
land tfe S 4 00- Passengers by both.routes omce tuCierf
laiulaiUiisamttimtimdinthtt^e^ainofeaTs.
apriKtlf. .• • ••• - • .
■kHial 1852..
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
In connection vnth tlreClevelaud ami Cincinnati Rail*
roaiit Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland anu
. Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
T) ASSKNGER3" will "be ticketed through .from any
X • poinion Luke Michigun, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
nnd Pittsburgh, and from either or those places to any :
poiiiton Lvke Miobigiu.
Thu-Line will l»o composed of two new low.pressure
ate&men.luuU expressly for the route. ... .
■ CLEVELAND, • • * Cupt C.C Stakasd. .
FOREST CITY, ■ - Cap*. L A. PnaßCii
A Root will leave Clevettimi ; f r Octroi , and. Detroit
Tor Cleveland, every everting, at 01 c 1 cl ock, nrnvi! tgin
bollteiUes lhe foUowing tdorninjr»!»season for the mor.
tuns tram of cars forCUtcngo, Cincinnati and PilUmnbhi
amf for the Lake Superior nmlSacuiaw boais ai Pctron
Tl cy will run from Cleveland m the followmgarder.
' FOREST CITY. _ . t .
Monday-——--•Wednesday* • —-~l ndn>
- * CLEVELAND. „
.«-Thursday • • •■•• Saturday
CLEVELAND. -. lrtfr
Wednesday ♦ •••rriuny.
11l iEJ
An assortment of the a
bove named Instruments ah
trays on hand.
Also Glooks, Watcheß,
-Jewelry, &0., kc.
jApnl 0,1852 —2 m
< (Sronspovtatioii. _
~HUCUIGAS CENTKAI. KAHiIWAU. '
SSI iiSISL
JinuSuuivl AemM
Tuwilny.—r-■ *?■
Monday*"*
: FOREST CITY- ,
• •Thursday* •rvw • • Saturday.
are prepared to make conirocts for
all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland lo , D< t uo i| ,^J>i C n
naw. Sauie Ste. Mane, and n'l pnrts on Lalfe Michigan.
The beKAN; GASI* IA N ‘ iin d S’iYLOIJIS wilt
ihe line unu! iho new Boats are ready. .
aosxis. .
c BRADBKRN St COvOleveland.
FITM.VN, TKOWBIUDGK St Jr>NKS,-'Detroit;
pp»M:Um • • . _ __
Pare Reduced t
WEST NEWTON PLANIC ROAD. ROUTE,
TROK BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA' ami WASH-
X INOTONCITY. Tab* Itotfcsu. .■ ■■ ; ,
ToHaWmoee, . S-.’.OT leas tlmu l’a. Railroad.
. To Philadelphia, 81,00 <lo do d*
. To AVaslitnciou Oily, . .do
Thu is the only Office which insures a rUROUutI
TICKET lo Washington,and,by taking t:.is Route, pin*
seneeiA will save time nnd money; <•. - . m , ...
The Mail Boat (carrying the United plates Man.)
■ leaves the Monongfihe’a Wimri, above the
RVF.UV AFTERNOON.ftt 0 o’clock, via UieAouyhio*
rheny lliver. Passengers willlodgc on the 1!»M, ami
takerpleadid United Stales Mail Coaches at West New
. ion, next morning over-Ibe Plank Uo-.uh eroding the
i' mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping
Car* of the Baltimore and Ohio Uailfond, at ill o clock,
p: M Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City,
dme m Philadelphia, and arrive in New \o*k. the same
evening. ■
Fare lo.BaUimorc,
do Philadelphia* : -
. do City*i •. - • •
MONUNCIAIIKLA ROUTE..
The Steamer lenvestlie Wharf, above the Bridge,
Daily, nl So'clock, A. Mi Travelersleaving Pit'ihurgh
by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the fame
night. Mid ntrive in Cumberland the next morning tor
the B o’clock trum of Caift tor Baltimore. W ill sup in
Baltimore ami VVashingion City,juid arrive in Philadel
phia hi tloVlock, the sume night
Fare to Baltimore, •■ • - • 8W?
do Philadelphia, ■»
do YV<uhtn«um City, • - -
For Tickets, by either ol the above Lines, please cal
nt the West Newton Plank Koad Oflire, in the Motion
cahela House, Water street. J. J. I-'VANb, Agent.
aprC
'WE War it an uemkh/xi
WESTERN RAILROAD
:.':rboM;. •' ; V> '• " •.• . ' _
Pittitmrgh to Cleveland* Columtm* and
Cincinnati* ■
AIXIANfiE; CANTON AND MAS3ILLON,
W CONNECTION central
TltTßTigk from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in ha.than
Ten Ilonrt, by a continuous Railroad Line !.....
THR Train on the Ohio ana Pennsylvania
Railroad)leaves Pitiabuigh at v.,:A, M., stopping- at
Bewiekly, Rochester, New Brighton..lfcrhngtoivftaon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and Sutatn, andl reaches AUi
mice,® miles from.Pmshurgh, at I P.M. M«.«rrigrrj
leaving Alliance on theClevelund Railroad at>* r-ftl,
and reach Cleveland at CP. M. Itetuinlnf, ttajm*r
•enzets leave. Cleveland at 0 A. M-, AUiuncu a; l.«*U 1.
M ,‘and reach Pittsburgh at a. 39 P M., in tune to con
nect with the eveiiinß'lraln on the PcnmjvWant*
road for Philadelphia, New York sod PaltimoTe, ami
also wi’-b the Yoaghioghcuy Steamboat and Plank Kp.au
r °Po««ertcerß by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days, without night trevet, and sase
from tin© to two days in connecting with tbePcnna. Cen«
PassenccJß lenvtn? PutsburKh si SJIO A. M.» reach
rantohut U P. M. nnd MarstHon n.t 2-39-P. M - At Was
eillon the line connects with stage line* to booster,
Man*ficld r New Philadelphia,and at Kaon to New Cos
tie,Fotaou. Warren,.Mercer aud Erie. .. ... • • •
t.t Th* Near Brighton 1 Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh al lO A. ftl. ami 520 P.M., and New Brighton
at 7 A. M: *nd 1 P. M, stopping ul intermediate station*.
Excursion -Tickets, good for two days,-are sold be
tween Pittsburgh,■Rochester and Now Brighton
Quarterly tickets nre sold allow rales, and tickets.by
the package to some of the stations.
• The Trains do not run on Sunday.. , • , .
Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and
rrom the Rtatton on Federal street. ..
Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from rum
burgh in Cleveland, MO miles, $4.00. To.MftssiUou, 103
in por tickets, apply at the Federal Street Slatinn of the
Ohio aud Po. Railroad,-to . GEORGK PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
' j. mesrimfn*
Monongahela Ifouse, Pittsburgh.
Nots—Bv the route by sicaroboat.SOimlos to Wells*
viUe, and thence by|Rai]road 100 miles to Cleveland,the
fare iss3sft.- ,
Pitt»kurcb, April 1.1352.—t0pr2)
1852.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
mummuet
P ENK BYI.V AH 1 A H AIUII UJD,
Two Oatly Triuni From Plltsburghto
PlillßdeJphla and BalUmore.
Only 30 Uourt Through! :i
■ • FaJB-K, SJl.‘ 1
mllE Express mail 'train will leave ihe Depot on Xjilj-
X erty street, above the Canal Bruise, every rnomiug
■ Passengers will goby the cars loTurtlC) Creek I* miles 1
where they will find the best of • Coaches nt readmes* to
convey them 28 miles,overa first rate turnpike road ,\o r
Beatty's sumon; (conductors accompany each tram 01
Coaches), and then take the cars to Holliday sburg; and
then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to 1 huoael
pbia aud Baltimore. w t „ . ,•
Passengers for Baltimore take the cots or lue \ ork and
-Cumberland Railroad at llarrisburgh, arriving hi Halil
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
Evening Train wilUeave daily at C-UO, P, M-, ar
riving at Philadelphia neitcvenuig. ... • i .
• Baggage checked 1 tliroogh to Philadelphia. .
> 1). X/eech &. Co.’s Express Packet Line wilt leave cjaily,
alfib’clock. P. M , comiectiug at Blairaville with the
Pennsylvania -Railroad* • Through -from,Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia an&Baltlraore in 38 lioors.
FAItnStU. , „ , ,
Passenger* will piocuro their tickets .at the Rwlroud
Office in die MonnngalicJa House, Water Street.
N- B —Schedule tunc aa follows:,
From Pittsburgh to-Beauy’aStauon,
. do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown,
do Johnstown to Ho)hdayfthurg*Jn-- .
' cludingSSmiles Portage road,.T» da
From HoUtdsyiburg .to DiUcrsville,: .U do
do Dillersviilcio Philadelphia,over
Columbia Railroad, 04 . do.
“ Total, a.-? hours.
This Schedule nl ows ample.tune on each portion of
the route, ondcan he rcguiurly made, if no utiexfiecled
detention should occur • Passengers are mfonued that
the Portageand Columbia Rnitrond are owned and ope
rated by the Slate of: Pennsylvania, and uro in no way
under the management or control oftlio Pennsylvania
Knjlrfmd Company.
NOTION.-in case of loss, the Company will hold
tberaselees responsible for personal baggngeonly and
for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars..
mar2s J. RIKSINHEN, Ticket AgH P. R: H. Co.
filercbantV r Portable Boat JL|ue« -
1852. jgggjjglllfr §§§Sp
For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,
(VIA PENNSYLVANIA CAHAI9 AW. BAII.BOASS), HKWEEPT
• PITTSDURGH AND riIUiADUUTHA,
' .Dincli wiuiaut Jit-shipytng.
ITT* TIME, TEN DAYS. :
I’ATTON & REYNOLDS*
Denot t 2sl Market stY(nearSlxth,)Pl»ilade!phia;
1 C A M’ANIILTYfcCO,
. ' Cannl Basin, 4P3 and 410 Penn Pittsburgh.
HAVING increased onrfacilities and otherwise im
■proved our arrange menu for Transportation, we
are now prepared to receive a large amoifniof Prouuco.
and Merchandise, to rhip (on tt.o opening of theConalß,)
:with promptness and dispatch. .:
The Sccuon Boat system of transportation over our
Suite improvements has been in. use about ten. years,
and the greatsuccessandfavor it hasmet.vmh,laa suf
detent , guarantee- that it.ii no longer,
doubtful or.nncertoin experiment;.buus acknowledged,
by all as vastly superior to any. mode of transportation
used on Canals, (when intersected by Railroads
Goods loaded unto our. Boats at .Pittsburgh, remain
undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse mMarket
street* Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay
conßeqtientcn three different transhipments, and secu
ring Uic delivery, of Goods menlire. lots, the packages
clean, and; in as good order as when shipped.
- Produce, Ac * consigned'to- our.: House at Pittsburgh,
wilt bo received anu forwarded always at the lowest
current ennal rates, strictly according to instructions,
without any extra charge for commission* storage, or ad
vannn Bcharge!|fcc ,
mk.mm.rn,
„_Atlama «&Co.>* Kxpress, -
3, NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, BTToBURGH. .„
lUE public are informed’that wenre uow . running
. regularly to the East oinTWest, and arcprepared to
forward all Goods entrusted to our care. , , ,
: i A SPECIAL. MESSENGER Bent daily for Philndel*.
Pbla, at 4 o’clock, P.M. Also, dally to Cincinnati, at 7
o’clock, A. M. , , ,
I'- Orders transmitted free of .charge, and'Gooda returned
ofiatehango for sale on England,lreland dud
ScoUanO. for any tunonnl, pay able on principal Dunking
'Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom.
dccS4 BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents;
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• • -.-Ti> f-rj’'';- * ;
Insurance. Companies-.
HOME INSURANCE.
The Farmer* And JHaeUttuteaMlaaltb: in
aurxnce A.xic I n (ton,
OF PI'PTSUURGII, PENWA.
AID IN Tmn OF NEED!
• oyncs—>coanßK OF SMitusiELP and third j
Gt) Alt A STY CAPITAL 930,000*
I HIS is an association established for the mutual rehji.
of us members; m cases of sickness or accident,by
the payracutof their AiinuaVDepofcUf Persons in good
heaUh tnoy become members ana be en lll !ea to a wce* ly ;
beuefil, m case ofsicknoss or accident. All who join this.
Association are entitled 1$ unvote, in the elecuonot.
officers, and to participate m iheprofils of lhe r Asiotna-.
uon: It iseiu&blithed on a safe. und- permanent bests,
being both Mutual and'■Benevolent in us o«signs, wiur
the lowest rates consistent,for its security , and conduct'
ed m a manner to injure us permanency and durability..
AU persons can seethe advantages, of taking-.oat a
nohev from the General Office,. , • .
r TfiABLT DEPOSITS.
. a 2,h1) per year, draws $ 2,00 per. week,
. . do- do , -.3,10 do,
4,tit) do do
SOO do do ... 5,00 do, ;
o!oo do do do,
W do • do 7,tiO. do;
8,00 ' do do : B,OJ do,
9,00 do do j o .* -
INITIATION 9 Membership! 31,50—which
must be paid at the time of maki n gapplicat<on,Qnd the
first years’ deposit within twenty; days. Lach member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,
M WU.cm.
Ch.lde. A.D.Ch.Utle.and
n a W»MnHterft. ’ maru *! l L
The Frwkllu Fire Imurance Company.
• of rsjLAiit^nu.
D lRE cS»'w; Banokef, ; Geotgo W. Kiclatdi,
17 Cornua Hart, Moriecjul). Lewu,
Tobias Wagner, ; AdolpluE. Bone,
Samuel Grant. David S. Browne, :
tannli R Bmim, Morns Patterson.
Jacob H.tsm»u, cHAg jjaNCKER, Pres’l. \
Cmas. G. Bahckb, Secretary. i
n*;* Continue to make Insurance* perpetual of limited,
on every description of property in.town aud
at rotes u& low us are consistent wiilvsecurily.
The Company havo reserveiTa large Conungem Fundv
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested*
afford ample protection to the assured. - , ;■■■'
The Assets of the Company, on JanuuTy Ist, 1851* u
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol*
L Mortgages ——————— -8
■ Rial ■—--*• 7B
' Temporary Uoan»- BWOOWV
Stocks---—i... ■ —— 01,869 00
C«l, 48 St
#1,5!12,:0i 44
Since'(licit Incorporation, a, period of _2t years,they
have paid upward* o( Om Million Four Hundnd Thou*
land Dollar*, losses by fire, thereby affording eviuence
l»i6ura!ice,tta wcllaBUitt ; abUiljrttii«
disposition to meet J® 1 i^ii^Tgcnt,
OiliceN. lvcontcr Wood and.hi «ls.
State mutual Fire tu»ur»nce company.
HAURJSBVMr* F-At ... ■ ••
*I'\H9ICNPUonIy {orthc enter classesm property,libs
1 ) an ample capital, ami ullouW superior ailvau.ugca
iapoim of cheapness, saiciv ami aecoimnfJiiiiitan,to euy
ami counirymerchanlfc, unu .owners of dwell.ng*, and
■solulcd ot (ouu'ry CABRtI'R, Aclunry,
oci‘J7| r.mncli Oflii'e.No.M amiihheU «u^maliurgli'
in'sutuNCtt*
TUB DELAWARE MUTUAV BAFKTYINSUR
ANCE-C<>MI»AN Yr—Office.North Room of the Ex
ohauce.Thirdslteot; Philadelphia. ■ . .
Fißß^uKA^cK.—lSttildings, Merchandize and other
oropetiv In and counrry, insured ngaipat loss or
damasc'by fire uttheloweatrote of premium.
Mari**T«M>BJtNCß ~They also insarc Vessels, Car
&>c» and freights. Foreign or eoastwi*e ; andcr ©pen or r
special policies, nsthe assured may aesne. ... ;
iHUnnTßANsroßTATtoji;—They also insure merehsn
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Curs. Canal
UonW and Steam Routs, «u rivers and laVts,on the moat
,It DMI I I!tVr(JUS-Jastiiti H. Seal, Edinunil A, Soniler
JohnC. Davis, Kobert Hatton, John ft. Penrose, hemeel.
Kdwurds.C.co. U. Helper. Edward Oathngion. Isaac ft.
Davis, William Atw.hu,Dr.»- M. Huston,
James C-Haml.Thcoplntus Paulding, H.Jones Brooks-
I Henry Sloan, Hugh Oral}?.. George berril
i Itvain,Charles Kelly,J.O- Johnson,William IJa),Lf
tt Thomas, John Sellers, Win. l.yre, Jr.
miIUCTOUS AT I>rrrsuuilini.-D; T. Morgan
Hugh Craig, J,l ° 1 \yiLU\M MAHTIN, President
Tana C |Um. YtceFroj-Jcnl
lo*Qffice of iheCoinpany.Nai4aW»ier eln!el,il*m.-
tiuVh_ -OelßdiO- ■ Agom.._
' Vire end M*»l«se lueurnttce.
riillE OFFICE of tlic r-uurantr Lo. of Mrtk Amtrum
1 has been rrmstit.llo the Warehouse 01 Hardy, Jone.
Sr Co., No. HI Front' street,ihird hooso lvasi of •-W ood
atieellwhere the subscriber vrtiUssuc Colieieson Btttld*
Ing, and their conlenis.oiiJunMilprai-.iitsby i-ieatuhoatr
sad other vc,«K for the above old u.ul revonstbl.
Company. lapJJ- _ siSSSSL.
store Mutual Vlre losaraaos compiajr.
UHANCII OFFICE, 51 flaunrisui st,l rnnateu-t,
Fi.'tshurgk, Moo Ist,lei t.
THE beef evidence Of. the success of Ute Ijireetw- in
endeavoring toniaSiTAlls MUIUAK rißlj
INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the want* of the
community, is the unparalleled amount ® ! .
which has been donc-lmvnig issued. 7 £OO * >»:
dies during the past year, thereby adding over SI3O.WJ}
to the funds of the coinimiu . Near!} all the P r JF* r H.i
Inscreti b ofthe safest kind,ln. sunll nsks, and alft.ge |
proportion Insured for only one ) ear- ■■
: whole No.. Policies, issued---***;; .*^oo
do do expire©, terminated fe .
. canceled* ••••** • J! j
do do In force «iTl'd . . ..
Atnountof Propcriyiiisared-.-.-.- Si,w,.t«
do Canceled, Icrtuinaledanu el- . .
do p,, JS"'Vb
do I'rcttnum Notes-■
do Canceled, terimnstcd.eipr d, h 0 7 ,10 ■
do Inforcc—.. . v ..■•■•- . *.0,0.1,,7
do Cash PremiumsiecetYcd..*.*vl^y<iH
do do canceled " ' *51,-235,00
. . - ft 9.00.
- - 10,00
IU.CO,
Whole amount of losses and erpen
-"ittaß&id* v. ..-...••,•-•23,411,45 ■ '
Balimceinfavorof ih«Co<,ln cash,- 027ift54,45
To ciiy or country merchants, and owners, ot aw ;ti*
Ings, and isolated or country property, it ia bcUc%ed
tlu» company affords advantages in pomtot chcnpn-ss
aafely and security, inrenor to no Insurance. Gorap»ny
art the eqututble and greatly improved* ys
tem of Classification of Risks, excluding nil special
hazard*. insuring only a limited amount ui any one lo
cality, Inna precluding the frequency and octurrenc*- ol
Inn fire«, and also, on both the Slock and Mutual pi an,
ll notouly possesses the cheapness anif uccommodai ion
of both methods, but entitle* the insured to n participa
tion in the profits. . ... - . ~ i
It is under tbe control of the following Directors: -J
P, Kulberford. A. J. Gillen,Jlohnß. factor,snmue. r.
Jones, Alonxo A. Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Hob srl
Klotx, Samuel Jones, John P. «S“" roßDil , re3>l .
A.J.CILLKTT.Sec’y. .
A. A. CastSik*,' Actuary.
N-B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen percent, oneipt
ring polictcsbns bceu declared by the Directors, unu is
now receivable cl Ibis Office for renewals, or. redeema
ble in cash al the end of ninety days. ■ ■ . ■
myl7-dAw A. A. CARRILB. Agent-
Citizens and Strangers,
-no DO you wish repurchase a
fir-* raone-balf llie usual pricel If so, call at. HOOD b
ittl.flß lurry JEWBI.BY STORE. 01 Maria il/llt,
ttvo doors north of Third, and take n look at bis new
slock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch
cs or any klud of fine Uold Jewelry, at their .real value*
and notoe charged two prices for evemhing, as you
have usually been j but can gel the very best quality of
goods al tbe lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
other*, interested In their own sales, tell jou, but come
audece far yourselves. All goods sold atthiscblabllsh*
meat will be warranted as represented at umc of sale—
iolbat »H may rmrcbsieeooally safe and cheap, aulg.
Bolivar Fire Brick KannfaetnriD| Coinpany
JAS. OI.OVM, e. M, KIKB, B.I.JOSSS, H. S. MAOBAW,
OIOVGR, KlKlt tL CO., Proprietors.
mini subscribers having been appointed Agents for
JL the above named concern, will keep constantly o.i
hamta supply oi thecclebrated.BoUvur.TircUncksGru*.
cibld Fire Olivy, Furnace Hearths and Jnwniis. They
are also ready to-receive orders for said Brick, to be
made in Biieandshapeto suit purchasers, which aUail
beprompily filled. , ■
We do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Fire Brickposes# over all.oth*
er» that have been offered for sale m the United StalOf?,
. Uieir superiority being well known to almost all persons,
who use Fire Brick. The proprietors tiuve determine J
thfltthe Fire UricK Rhall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, aud that no expanse.shall bespured to
mnko them even better than they have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment r.ow manufacturing I tw.
Brick at Bolivar. . ... KlMt & JUNGS,...
' mnrl? ' Canal Basin, Seventh sL, Pittsburgh. •
7 hours
:2i do :
BAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of.hisown
a Urge assortment of WHIPS, CANand UAlr
ILLAS of every description, which he will dispose
of, wholesale or retail, at prices as low as they cun be ;
procured for in either the cities of New York, Philadel
phia or Balumori}. Also, on hand a large- supply ol
BRUSSELS uml INGRAIN CARPET, BAUS:uud i«A
DIFS’ SATCHELS, which Will be sold at New York
prices. Just received from the ftlanutuctory a new sup:
ply «MNDfA RUBBER WHIPS, all sites, wholesale
und retail. . JOHN W* TIM,
ttuSff No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley.
c. A. MCNULTY A CO.
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l'ltPElli
J. &mi)Lh\
No. 59 Smlthfleld Street, Pittsburgh,
HAS just received his Spring Stock of K.A fliß
HANGINGS,of every variety of style and finish,
Irani 112 J cents to 81 per piece.
Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors
bcautifal; and prices low, to smtlhe tunes.:
Those having houses to paper, and merchants buying
to sell again, should call-,and examine, before purcha
slng else where. Also—.
$o do2en Band Boxes;
: ICOO pieces Curiam Paper;
QUO- do > Lemon Color—plain. - .
400 do- : Black : - do;
300 do • Blue do}
2tK>. do . . . Cream • do
. 50 Centre Pieces.
ALSO-BLOC«C MARBLE PAPER,for Public Halls,
of every description, with, suitable Columns,. Cups
Bases and Bordering, furnished at shortnotlcc. n
. All of which will be sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS,
at the Wall Paper Store of. . J, SIItULE,
rnar3:2m . Smhhficld street, Pittsburgh, t
TAAPFKj MAGUIRE & BAKE. i
iSirereMor* to Magtme, Ban* $ Vo.) ,
Coimnlsstou dfc 3Forw*rdtngM«rcgftnts.
: * No.l*J4. SECOND STREET,
A RKnow prepared to receive and forward goods by
A lUver. Cunal, Railroad or Wagon, with promptness
and regularity,- They will also aevote their aticmionlo
the purchase and. sale of Produce, MeTohaudiao,. Iron,
Pittsburgh manufactures, &o.> and feeling convinced of
their ability to give peculiar sut sfacuon to ol those fa
voring them with cominands, they respectfully solicit
orders and consignments.. . i a P° j.
' ,T DODOS A OROZIKUr . . -
.MACHINISTB AND MANUFACTURER^,
OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SmtA-Wat cor.
etkS net of Diamond, {near the,Ohio and Pstm-
Mfcd, svlvania Itailrcak Vepot,) ALLFGUENVCpr.
and Land Steam Engines, tire Jan*
gincs, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions
plate. Lithographic and other Ptessesi Gold Smmping
and ReCnlng Apparatus, togcihei with Mill Machinery
in general, built upon the most approved plans of con
struction} and: woxkmanslup to the souafacuon oi cus«
orders left at Messrs. Cochran, ifßride 4
Co.’s,No.2U Wood street, Pittsburgh j or addressed to
thesuiiscribers > Allegheny f willreceivo prompt attention.
aul(« DODDS 4 CROZIER.
n /’y 'REAMS Post Office or Envelope Paper* fine and
2(1 oommon, for sale WRLDIN*S
eprlff • ' Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Store.
iglifei WmisMU
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t *-* ** **-.,.* t f> »
V~ggsj.
' /©rgC&oofe. '
„ ’ i- iiaw owousj *
• YOUNGi BTRVKNBON 4 LOVE, ■•
'Situ -Mwtol tt. i
•FRESH .AKRIVAL Ob
Sew Spring «nd Summer OoojUt *
mrre subscribers have just received b> Adams &
1 Co’s Express and ibe l»ennaylvaala Railroad, one
of the largest and : best selected assortments, of bine ;
Dress Gondß ever offered-to the public.-. ■__
Ohe of the Firm bavin# been m the. EasteraCmee*
before tUcoommencementof the i?pnn^trade»-elected
OUR.GDOdvy.wub great care trora -the 1 m RfJ‘,h i r\ £ an
pnceaaa will enable.os to sell cheaper than the.cheap .
■ Our very exxensivehtock comprises In part the
lowmg—viz: , „ „
\ CBcneand Jasper Cbene SilkSf- . .- . ,|
High Lustre, Plain, CUaraehcn and Glassa. Silks, ,
do Stripe do *>»
do Flam Black >
Turk Satins,.-Foulard and, Watered Silks: .... 1
Tissues,Bcrages, Plain and Figured .
Cashmeres, Uelaines am* Alpatcns,
ChiuuesjGingbamiandCalieoesv
French worked Sleeves, Guffs. Collars if Cheituzetts,
• do • Lace and M aslin Gapes
BlockSaun and Fancy Vestings; . ,/
Cloths, Caßsimercs, Satinets and Jeans; .
Bonnets and Uounet Ribbons..... .
The proprietors would rcspecifully. solicit an carij
call from tneir fnecds-aud the public generally, fccltng
confident Ihai they 'can orfsr greater inducements than
has been offered heretofore . _ •_ _ AV „
marts •:. ViiTTNft, STEVENSON & LOVE. _
JAOKS BIMXA
*O9 WOOD STREET, _ . -
YTrHOLF.SALR Vealcttin.Fmttgpaud Vomniicmv
VV • Goo*, are now opening 'licir first purcl aso ol
SPRING AilS SUMMUk GOODS, selerlea wit . ifco
greatest care, to auliihe trade, consisting in part of the
newest styles of—
Dress Lawnsandßcroges;,
Plain and Figured Alpaecas *,.
French, 9coteh and Domestic Gingham*}
. Printed Calicoes, in greqi variety * . , .
Ribbons, I aces apd Edgings,..
ClothSjCassimcreiiandVomdgs}.-
Summer Coaling and Pantaloomng,
D*own and Blenched Muslins*
Palm and Leghorn IJais;
slraw&nd Uratd Bonnets. . • . _ .
Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlars’Notions.Gbld mid Gilt Jewelry,.Gold ant) sil
ver Watches,Drass Clocks, Ac «. AU of wbiclr ore of
fered at Wholesale, for a small advance ovcrLastern
price. . lieb2St.m
, Great Altracilon t
JUST RECEIVED at lewei.’- One Price CaMi store .
No, 70 Market street, Pitlaliorglt, between bourt i at.
and Di.raoinJ, tbe larcest amt mo.t 'beautiful .tort 01
• SPRING AKD-SUMMBftDaY.GOODS t ever pffeted to
the ctttiens of Pittsburgh. . ,
The hubscribcr wou u inform those who desire.to get
cooD.a*.&oit2«9, that- the greater part of lns Siocic was
purchased: at thereceni llfrge Auction bsles in wcw
York ond Philadelphia for c-kii; which enables him to
sell goods 15 to ‘25 per cent, cheaper linn those who bay
on crp.dh. We do not deem it nci'CMory is mention the
the duTitent kinds of goods that cnmpo.se our*t*>ck, but
deem tt sufficient to stiy that it consists or a full assort
ment of ladies’ nnd.*aent*emBuV _r with, a
general slock ef FURNISHING GOQDs. VVe would
respectfully' solicit an examination of our atoct from
those who wish to purchase. {itiflri.y__
• SKCUhU eiLKh r httlU Vhljl _
/\F FALL and Wiuler/Dry Good* and Vurmja at No. !
V./ 1)7, Northwest corner or Wood.street anu Diamond
afley, Pittsburgh, Pn. D. Gbsoo A Co. would pgain an
nouucc to their old customers - and ueuiers geueruiiy in *
their line, that they nre now prepared! o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.
Ami as our purchases nave been made on the mo*t ntv. j
orublc terms wuh Importers nnd Mauufaciurers-we fiat- J
ter ourselves, and hope to he a Ic to merit aconunuonce j
of conndcnce and patronage of our old customers and .
the public geiierally.whicn has l^i ; mhereiofore so .
rally bestowed upon u». Our DRY GIJODB STOCK is j •
mi)art of Droadcloths, Cnssimeres, Saluncls.-TwecdSj |- (
fancy Veslitus, Drillings, Black and *
Brown Mtik'in*, Tieki»e#,-Blankets, lansey Plaids, Al-1
lacas, Mermoe*i Muslin DeLsiUe*,.Cashmeres,- fancy t
-Prints Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers,
Ginghamsv Silksdancv lone Shawl*>ilk Craynw, Pon-
CCe Silk Pocket HundkerchieTs, und Irish Linen* direct |
rom Ireland, and all oihcr articles generally keptiu tue
Dry Goods line* Oce Variktt Drpartincut vvlHheioand
on examination to be unsurpassed by, »iny other of the j
kind Wc*tof ihe Moamams, and is made op m panel
Combs. Hutton*; Patent und Spool ! hrends, direct Iroro
Huron? ; Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks anu
Kycs.Pmsaiid Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, SpooiiSvlU
zors. Table Cutlery und Pen Knives just arrived from
Sheffield ; Patent Medicines,' Violin and Violm Strings,
’Cam Su«penders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Pcrcu.-smn |
Cups.Speosaclcs, Pistols, Hosiery, tilovcss, Lawns nnd
Edging#, Rtbbous, Sewing Silk, Silk tiiuips ami Hinges,
fuucy Nettings, UrePi) Band.»Kes,Utai:W.Silk Veils, fcilk
Tlorrnce together with a general assortment of ul» other j
articles in the Variety line. 'Wei have on band and for
:*al« a large assortment-ol Gold and Stiver \Vuicheaand 1
•Watch Materials,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold aoa
ver Pens .und Pencil*, . Gold ami Sjlvct bpectac.es, j
Clucks, Ac., In which welnvue ilia attention of nil buy-I
vre urc iletermtnril Inuell our Goods on the inosl |
reasonable- tana,, ailltcf fur cash or. nuusfaciury refer* I
B. Tlir business of the tale firm of Gntao A Me*
riint-sss is io Wsetitcd by D. Cruoo at the Hand of D.
Guaun A Co, who is fully auihonicd forsucl; endlnJ
.■whose possession ure the papers, Notes nnd Ui«**«r
said Him . l° ell!i:tf !
SPKISO ASD SUSIEIBK CLOTHISOI
THREE BIG DOORS!
A r o. 151, Übtrty Strtei, Pitltburgk. :
JOHN McCLOSKEY has now ilie pleasure of an*
nouneins to his numerous friends and the puldlcin
reiieral.ihai his Spring.and Bpramer sloe It is now ready
dr inspection, which ho bcliovea will be found to be |
one of the Urgent and best selected slock# of Ready* |
Mude Clothing to be found In the Western Country.
lie has tUis season paid more than usual attention to
the manufacturing anu style of his Garments, so thuttbe j
very lowest priced, as well as the Guest,arc got.up to a j
style and elegance notto besaTpawcd.* . t • j
lie would particularly cull the attention of all dealer# |
In Clothing to lus present splendid assortment of I
lUaay>n#d« Garment#, I
As he feels conGdent,uponexHminauou of thequaUtles*
and prices of hi# good#, he can offer them such mdufce
menU aa #hall make it their interest to purchase ai hia
eßiabhshment ... ■ , . .
Many years' experience, and great success in the btt* ]
sines*, together with an unprecedented teAelMofe ana rt* j
rail patronage, has-euablca him to get up Garments to t
suit the bu«mc#a habits aud ta-Mes of every location to j
the Union, which la of the utmost; importance to whoie
sale purchasers. . .-.• •*••■•.. ,- , -•
In th« Cutting department will be found a choice «e
-iecuou of the most fashionable goodßjConsisung of—
French, English and jimerican
Cnshmerctls, Ac, Ac. Also, an excellent assortment pi
VESTIXUS t of the latest and most fashionable styles—
all of which he is prepared to make to order in the be#*
mamier and at the most.reasonable prices. .
U COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL!
The Assortment,the Quality,and the Variety,!#.the
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo uid in tho United
States. mar#
S P 111 NG. CA. MPA IG N! .
' READ AND- REFLECT.
CALLAGHAN A «JO»i ■ t
Comer of Wood and Water Streets, Pittsburgh,
HAVE run recuvcdan extensive stock of l-.lcgHnt j
and Useful <»oods,causi«iing of CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES and VESTINGS, of the very finest mati ri
als, and the most rich and varied patterns. I here I
Good# have been all selected by the proprietor# them*
selves, with areal cucums'peciion. Nothing new or
uitiquem the Hue of dressha# yet appeared imhe haM*
eni cities, that Callaghan & Co., have not secured; in J
large quanutics for their numerous customers. The i
whole of this large stock has been paid voa 17#
and were consequently obtained nt Low ratis The
public should best this important factin mind.inasmuch
ns it will enable them to purchase at lower prices than
they have.becn in the hubit of paying for their ward*
lobes at other establishment*. This magnificent stock
consist# m part, of FUENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI
CAN CLOTHS, selected with an eye to dumb lay, a*
well as to beauty. The stock of CASBIMERKS is in
perfect Accordance with the other, both -In quality and
cheapness, while the rich, alid vre may say gorgeous dis
play of fcUFERB VESTlNGS,challenges investigation,
and comss up to the refined taste of the most experien
ced customer. CALLAGHAN & CO,
nprt comer of Wood and Water streets.
* "(TOTniC HAbU
Ko. Wood street) near Fourth et.
MEN’S AND BOYS* CLOTHING!
Will BE THURSDAY, April 15th,
ISS2. CHESTER, in announcing Jus re oval,
ben# leave to return bis sincere tlmuks to the public, far 1
the unbounded patronage; with wlueli he hasbeen sus
mined. The questiou, “can a Clothing Estsbhshment,
conducted on correct business principle#, aiming to
baild up a reputation.; for -good workmanship und war
ranted material,.lie sustained, ’’is no longer a mooted
point, but has become a fixed fact, attested to by the un* I
preccdontcd amount of Chester’s rale* It ha* become i
an impelativo necessity with the proprietor, to enlarge::
his business facilities, (o accommodate ht 3 ef cue*
tomers At great cost of tune and -means. Goihie llall,
74 Wood street; has been fitted up in a style suitablo to
the business,where its ali be the grand object. la main
tain the rcpuiatlonChester’ii Clothing Emporium has ac*
quired for style, workmanslupand materia). •
s The stock of Men and Boys’ Clothing will be greatly
enlarged,embracing ull grades of quality, aud the latest
s:yle, all manufactured in thiscity, under the proprietor’s
Immediate supervision: • '
The public qic invited to cull and examine.
, --.- v 74 Wood street,
: o prt4 V WR STUDY TO RLKASR
:• JVo. 3d Market,leiwttn Strand nncl Th\td airettii
BEGS respectfully to inform his friend* ami the public,
■that he has returned from New York ami -I’lulauel*
ptiia, having there selected.from the-latest importations,
hii enure new stock of Black- and Colored CLOWIsI,
CASSI.MEHES and-VESTtNGS, which for newnessot
designs and richnestsof fabrics, are ,not surpassed-by
any noose west of New. York,-—All of which he is pro*,
pared to make to order m a superior etylo, at the lowest
price possible, and: cordially iuyuc purchaser*-to cou
and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.
TO TAIbORS.—i have no authorized Agent jn tins
city, for the sale of my work on O AKMENT GUI riNG«
It can OiUy bo had at tlie store of the subficnbeTtdu
{Vlarkct'street } ni the fallowing prices, viz: with Instruc
tions, 810; without, 87.
,marl 7
QISOROB ALBLIKK,
No; 71 corner of Wood and Fourth *(«.,
HAS just received InsSpni g Stock of
: IS|superior BOOTS and SHOES, of-.the UW™™.
jjef beat slock workmanship that enn begot together
in any one establishment, of .like amount, in ibo
West Nearly all made to special order. frse fr°m cuw,
blemishes,Ac. Country Merchant! »»a otbera ««L «£.•
sper.tfully invited to call and examine the stock, which
, a attention to have a
genc, B al^o A «me“sf tbtl best a ocfcof M. «asb«J
tor the Retail trade, from the good |p2-
niade custom .work, consisting of every kind of cploia
general a.sorirae.u a. it re
,a,£»u^
Straw linn. in pro
• - hudlM 1 Sewing Birds. :
THESF. useful urtlclos.UTe.lntroduced to tbepnblte by
the inventor,, and especially recommended to the.
notice of tho Ladies, for whose paruculnt use they ore
in so n mmhingof the kind has ever.been ncedcd.to hold
or fasten their needle work- while engaged ln_newtpg..
Many a fair form is mined, and made “ronnd-sliout
derod,” by ibeir position, while at work, ns well ahheann
impaired, by *uune m such an unhealthy postore. ini"
provements are constantly being introduced to lessen
ihe labor of raenf but, finLe or nothing has been done
to alleviate tha burden of the other sex. This arneie,
however, will greatly "relieve, while sit: will. laciutato
their works. The Sewing Birds have been-used by, many,
ladies ia Now England, and baimei.with-univeraal ap
probation* . s . .. ..
They moy-be had-of the subscriber, by wholesale or.
retail, in every variety of style; and<lhe small ptice. at
which. Ihey-orooffered, must recotomenUtnem to general
oae. .*-• faftrlP] ; C. YEAGER. 11U Marketßb
\jrrkUTls PieiiS-vffO boxes, forjsaJe by - - ; •
YV apr!3 SMITH -ft SINCLAIR.
€lotl)mg.
jAnusv* WATT,
ME EC HAN T TAILOR,
JAMF.S C. WATT.
V * *V -* *. 4 f *
it* ' _ * * V '
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r - s
/9SSSBS ->AI»K9 W. WOODWKW, A
*—W" ' CABINET ]%>
nmmuFimmTUßE MANUFACTURER,
Ware-room* 97 and -90 THlrd *<rt*t*
,/T,: AV.W.respectfully informs hisfrlendsandcastonK
tl • era that he has now completed 61s spring stock of |
Furniture, which is-decidcdly ibe largest and west ever :
ottered for sale inthlsCityy which.wlubeaold at prices ,
as lowasany in ihe-UiiUedStaiestEnatorWesU-: •: ?
As he Isdetermined to uphold the quality with well-,
seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest:
designs;: amt from the extefti-of hisoWersand facility,
In mai afaciuruigj he is euabled to produce warranted?
furnlt* re,it the lowest prices. . . •
• ‘He has adopted the principle ofidentifytng the cos-•
> tomers’interest wiih his own,m quality and price, and.
keeps always on hand tlie greatest variety ©feverydes* ;!
cription oFfilniiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to:
the most elegant and costly ,-ihat abouse,.or any part of
one,-maybe furnished from his stodk, or. maptUhcinred!
expressly to order - The. following articles-consist, in
part; of his stock, which forrichness ofstyleand finish,
cannot besurpassed inany of theJSasteriireitfea:
Louis XIV teta-iete-a-Sotaa; ' ,
SO Sofas, inplush and hair cloth;
SOdoz. Mahogany Chairs,
1 80 do Walnut - do;
5b Mahogany Rocking;, do i;
20 Walnut do . do;
50 Mahogany Divans ; .
2U Walnut do;
50 Marble Top Centre Tables;,
GO do Dreasingßursnua; ....
30 do Washsvauds; .
40 Enclosed ' do; :
;• lOOConunon V do, -
20IMaui Dressiiigßureaus; . -...
49 Mahogany Bedsteads;
30 Walnut. do;
50 Cottage; ,; i; do; „ •- t ,
JHO Cherry add Poplar Bedsteads; .
2b Mahogany Wardrobes;
•10 Walnut do;
=loCherry; ■ - do; : • •- -
50Plum Bureaus;. ..
70 Diuing and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and BookcssSs; . •
- 20 dux: Cane Seat Chair*; . .
24Cana Seat RoukingChoira; -
12 Ladies Wrmng Desks; ,
: Hal and Towel Stands;: Whav-Nfoiß| t
Etiguircs; •: PaperMachaeTables;
CeuversatlonChairs; • Pembroke . da;-,
ElUabatbeu ’ do; Holl and Tier do;
■Reception ' do; Lacies* Work Tables:
- Featl Inlaid s do; : .Extension BmlcgTables
Arm • do; # : ; Ottomans;-
Gothic and Hall Chairs. .•■ _. ••• •
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. - ■ Casuist UAXBEsjssppUed with
all articles m their line : • - :--i .•■ • ? /■ >:
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furmshed at the short*
estnoueo. ' • • . , .;..
All orilcrsptompUy attended to;
Aonriuymeit€abtHct Dlaksrs AisoeUtkoß
; WAREHOUSE. t%9 £ECQND STRBET f .
' • ' • (near the comer ofWodd.). -
' . THIS ASSOCIATION, em*rf|
CLng>-alreailyv tw see ioihrtfrWL:
♦**■»« ft.rr.nny bonds &S the luf- RR
g eit ondlmUertomonrenowncd *1 1
busiiiess shops of ihiscuy, have opened their ware
house, and arc able to furnish the public, by-wholesale
or retail,with Furniture of.lhp following description—
Vl Mohogatiy Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col*
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads: .Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Washslanas; oo*
fas; Divans;.Piauo Stools; Book Cases, Secretaries;,
Card Tables: Pier Tables; fine Card Tablest-Centre
Tables; Hal Rucks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfasiTables, Work
stands: Cherry and Common Workstanda; high post,
: common, low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . . ”
The advantages of co-operation,on an extensive scale,
permit theta to sell at the Jowestpneesjiuid they are ; ue*„
Retrained lo*ell,lowerihan any corapentott,aireijua»y
good; if notbeuer aruc!e,and warrsnted—asthcpalmc;
will understand by giving them a cal L... ■-
• »fry" Suamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of any description, made toOrder iu everyetyle,
nt the shortest notice..• .. ♦ : • ■ • ■ ftnartP,
rr - vo C*binoi;9l»keri( : •• •. • •. :: .:.
Venters, Mahogang t Rostieood and Wainut; . PorfiuA,
Kardw&reand FttrnUurt at Wholesale.,
f IIUE subscribers have just received from New York
J 1 and Boston a most splendid slock of Vl’iNlihKS,
and arc manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable,
for AU of which we will isell at extremely,
• Asjrreai care was taken in the selection ;Of the slock,
persons cauuot fall to be soiled either, as to quality or
price; and, as it is" well known,that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and jnuchlower than by
baud, the attention.of the trade is respectfully invited* .
■t- Torned Work, in all its branches, carried on as
Plank fur hand rails, for articles
required in manufacturing Cubmei Furniture, constantly
on hand—vix: - Mahogany, Varai«tu;.Uiiraware»-.:-HaSy
Cloths, Springs, , RYAN & M Kfcß,
’ • •••• Ryan’s Buildings, .
No. Ul Fifth Mreet.
fnartftyria'w
C.C. HAKHRH. -Br.flWllp]
HftBI&W A DBttilfl
CABINET WAREROOM, SMITH HELD STREET.
Btivtin StvtMhstTHt nndStTMbtnyaUwPmsbuTgyPa.
tn HAMMER A DAUtEßkecpconslantly onbana
111 ft variety of excellent and fashionable I* urniiure,
F@l warranted equal io any in the eity, and sold on as
111 favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar
establishment in >he West. They have now on bfcnd an
onusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni-:,
lure, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly,
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to, mrauOm
A. xaxiiLlKKW A COn ,
HAVE ON flANDatthetr extensive CABJNETpd
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.d4 Sraitbfie!a st.
alarge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which
they will sell Id per cent, below customary Tates, ,
Terms—cash only. ' jdccraly
' JULU-PiL!' TTltt. r ?TEYrfiflUPl—rmv- * man®*.
r.Tipar fatturo; CABINET, WARE oi every descrip- :
_JBL_tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty ana
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to,m alliis branches. . inaytl
. . Cabinet uiil Chair Factory, „.i
es fJOSKPII' MEYKR has on band,albivexlen
alve Cabinet and ChairMaßUfaclor£No.J»Feitii
fliShstreeliaboveihe Canal. allkmdsof FURNITURE
ITlrnth ds Solas, Centre Tables, Mahogany. Chairs,
Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles tit the Cabt
net line—which he will sell 40 per cent below castom
ary rate, Tertrs-CASH, MF,YF.R,,
No 441 Penn street. Fifth Ward.
PAT£}a>
ratHE subscribers bavins . . arrangement*
I. • with the Patentee of this new ana valuable *****
ito/tfortbe manufacture ami sale of the article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively in the Hast, where they are superseding the use
of-wooden cofiinSj take this method of.infonning the
nablie, that they are now manufacturing eighteen oilier- 1
enl sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, vamng.m Ifhfftn ,
from £2 inches to 6| feet, with width. and depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire |
space for cushioning, or for bodieß of unusual'dimem* |
slons,have several sizes.deeper aniT-Wider.. inta to*
ventlon now coining luto general use,is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These. ifuaiAL Cases are
composed of various kinds of inotals, but principally of
are thoroughly «uameJ«d inside and out, and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible. -They
are highly ornamental, and of u classic-form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
whichmetalWcapableof/magiven quantity.
When properly secured with cement they are perfect
ly air tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases.
They cost no more than good woodeo coffins, and are
better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation,vaults,orordmary interments, as has |
been proven by actual experiments, aud certified to by |
some of our most scientific men; also, by the Honora- 1
bles Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewi* Cass, and |
other distinguished Senators who have wiuiessed ibeir,
merits, and whose letters, together wiih other-evidences
of their worth, may be seen at our Agents 1 Banal Case
Depot, No. U 74 Main street,-three doors above Ninth,
where we intend to • keep • on hand at all tuneswSUCu a
stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as
will suitthe most diversified tastes. ; - • i ■■ .
We invite-the attention of the. public, and of Under-,
takers, particularly*, throughout the . West, to un exarai-.
nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon
the representation of undeitakers not using the article,
whose interest it would be to misrepresenuhera.; . :
mar2tl.3ui' i W» C. OAVI3 & CO*.
Dissolution of Partnorablp.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub
scribers, doing business in the name of John Block
ft Co., is this day dissolved by- mutual consent If. Mc-
Cullough purchasing the onurb wtorest of John Black in
suid business; 11. SfcCullouglrhaving therlght tou*e
die name of the late firm in settling the bimuc!-s l aodihe
exclusive right to receive ull outstanding debts,.and to
nay all debts duo by U»o laic firm,
1 3 JOHN BLACK,
N. B-—The business will ho continued by the subscri
ber as usual, at his old stand, oomerof Penn and Irwin
streets. ' IIENUY McCULLOUGH. :
i- Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. • • > jnartaf
Henry; Richardson, Jeweller,
TTAVINti rc-filiedhis storciu u handsome manner,
XX end but recently returned tiora the Eastern cities:
wita a fine assortment of Watches, Jowclry and Fancy
Goods, would call the attention of Uis : friende andcua
toiners to the fact', that among his Watcheswiii.be found
the most desirable styles, paUerns. and inakersv^Of Jew
elry, the latest styles of brochee, breast pins, fob and
vest chains, finger nags, ear rings, miniature, lockets,
FANCY GOODS—Such as paper roache, work tables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vasos, perfume
mats, Colt’s pistols, porie monnies* in greatvariety,
china fruit ami cake dishes, Ac., with on endless variety
of useful and ornamental articles, which have only .to do
.centobe appreciated. fi| MA „ KET STBEET ,
PITTSBUHOH BTEAM IbAKDßfc* WOBKS, -
319, 331 and 333 £ .Scrip, LhrlSlSlute
MONUMENTS, Grave Slonea, Mantet^ M Fnrmture
Tcps. and all kinds of al
.wayioiAaii^andmadero'prderoijrboahorwainptjM
«fverat hurdred designs for Monuments, original, ana
selected, oh hand: The trade fttrni.bcd w.th Marble at
Hie lowan prices Order, prompt^ ,^ n s&UWtfjE:
marl:4m ■ ■ ■ ■. • ■ ■ • ■ . " ~ ■ ■ - ■———r~
Co-Pa»tnor»l»»P Notlca. :
T”b lp S "u“lfe‘ .Vylc’So B™ uf e TAAFF P E, MA-
BANE for the purpose ©f carrying on agen*
naiionan. wiicb it .bait bo their study to deserve,
paliouoge, wjneo. XAAFFE. Wiutrurgh,:
SaM'L MAGUIEE, Camberl’d, Md,
tVM. C BANE, Washington, ra. v
Pittsburgh, April 3.185& ___—lsE—.
.. ■. ■DUioltxltqn* , . t.
THE partnership herett^oreetlsdn.*
; Armitronc* Samuel Crozier find p. an ** s >
of Anasiroaffi Crozier & it ihia day
dissolved bym° matogmnSnt, Mr. Barnej having dts
tilvlniere'ai and withdrawn from the concern;
posedof hU.lnteresi a. jXMES ARMSTRONG, ;
SAMVEL CROZIEB,
CHARLES KARNES.
Fcb.’y 21,155 i.
Thc Forwarding, Commission and Produce Business
will be continued attlieir present stand, Nos. 63 Water,
and 04 Front streets, by James Armstrong and Samuel
Prosier, under the style of .
raart _l ARMSTRONG ft CROZlER-
SemovtU. ■
ntHE Subscriber has removed bis Drug Store from the
I corner of Wood and Ftlth ilreets, to No. till Liber
tv Ktreet.cn no sue llio head of Wood.
_ JOEL MOHLEE
/£ Dr* Wui P. OUeif .
ff§SK VETERINARY" BURGEON. -
r jC£El Office at Rody Paltereo n*» Livent Stables, on
FnuHU air— l, between Wood and SmilhCeED. Jnrtfty
XfAXH RRICR—For cal* by
i»jf4prfr • JOEL MOHLEE
V ~
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„ ?
Ur* De Jjxtuy’* Cclctiritcd- Curative Ia»
- ' itcnmint,
The ojily Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease
known as Spermatorrhea ot Tnoaluntatylfoclur
nal Emissions,
SO-httrassißg .and .destructive, and productive; ef eo
mueh imscoier.io. the nervous tyslem, iricapiiciliU
>int ihSmntt'fer bMtittas, welety, and tuammenyt , ■
ThU Instrument ia-simple, comprehensive,amt never*
failing; and may tensed without the slightest inconve
nience or the knowledge of,the most inumaie friend
I lif sto tie used externally, producing no pain or .injury.
whatever, nor prevenunjrany one from attending to hf«
bnslnes*; and whlle ip. hso.«<i< a-tmeU emiet&n can
Backend *££“
ESSfcr C KXhP™ Mecnon Aeersfcuo
countries. <u ihc .mly certain remedy ex ‘? a ’'sA°?i‘M
complaints, end hag now completely jnpßrWdedetbeojo
of orugs, the bougie, cuotetizaiion, Ac . nol lo mention
the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, as cordial*,
antidotes; &c.,&«. - It oonWfdtcs, at the game time, the
softetitheiriMipieorontj ttnd by far the cAeapn! treairaent
over oflered to the afflicted, a fair.price.being .allowed
for tlie Instrument, afterjlie desired effect has been at-
complamlß arebnt.i
Uulenuderetodd-by.the profession in geqemlj.andthat
all the medicine In the world never has, and never will,
sum those losses; which, if nilowed to continue on
checked, atO sureto produced the most distressing con
*'?thasheen a matterof surprise to some, that any one .
or respectability and of prolesslonal ottamments ahoulU;
deyote.hU ptiention to diseases, which people
descripiionprelendto cure so easily. If however, tin!
I the one thousandth part of the miseries those people bring
upon society were knowiijaverydiflcrent opinion wonld
be formed. And it 1» not only thepretsntmisery nnd
drjeeiion, preying on the mind os well as the body, mat
is deplored, but some are ofsuche natute as to utfec.t
nosteriiy, and evCnto destroy the reproductive faculty,
altogether- It Is a Tact that, when noiprppcrlytrcaled,
they may remain so dormant Ilf the consuiutou as tone-,
pear in no other way than mtheir effects upon potteruy;
yet. if properly understood, are most easily and speedi- ]
fy removed. The above, soiiigeuiously contrived msiru- j
menu will doubtless, in a great meaimre- contribute to
cbeck the evils orqoaoltery, so prevalent lit this class of
duenses,' throughout the Ilmen-r;,;. rt . r-u ;
The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur
ed against all absetvalioirin nlox, is only 310.- ircan
be sene by express;; to- any address-in any .part of. .the
Dniied Slates, Canada, Ac.; according to order, accom
panied by (dip diredtiops, omi:imp«umt advtcejo the
manied and single; the expenses, even to uie remptest
parts Oftheconniry, being very triamg. : .- ,
- The unexampled success this inslTnraenthas.obtamed
since ilk introduction in America, has induced some un
principled persons in New York, Philadelphia, A»vhhy*
Boswn* 4c n to get up som? ridiculous Mings, called.
“Instrument*, 77 which, however* hear ,m»tTH*auoiiT
m resemblance, neUhtr in form »<?r ray i
own invented, long mod,, ana universallyapprovedln» ,
sinlmenisf and wlnchare os similar to'them as.nlglu i* ,
to livery attempt to sell such‘‘lnstruments. 7 \ot
mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extenj of the.law,
t being hot willing to connect the well and honestly
eamecT reputation of my inventions with quack* and.
thbirWortuless productions, - Pia lnstryTnnuusMuuu
, andnont canbe -warranted bu(.those.oTfl6red-jiafn.p}yui/.
All application* -and remittances tuust beUjrectcu
(post paid) to the OoctorhimselC, he travingflo Agencies
established bat in Londoo.aud Paris. , - •••■• •,
• -Address^'post ppidj Div U.. dc ;w<hney * sLX4 s pena'fd?t'> >
i; ".Office hoots, daily, froth 0 A. M.till 3 P» hr i and from.
7till9F.M, Me Baubatli excepted. s . .
’ f lls*Tb'e hndursigriCdceriifj, .With great pleasure, lbiiL
tithe above-mentioned Instrument is not only eoiistrpclea,
on sciehli&c principles, but.UwtdfdO Its one thehappiest
results may always, widi confidence*
thefts beiiie, for the cure of those diseases,. NO Ol UL«V.
CERTAIN HKMIZDY EXTANT
, HENRY & KELLER. NTD.
; • • cil* GOETZS* M;D„ 06 Chamber street, ;
C ALD;,
: Rr/i>B Ls.ifar'ls prepared toexeente allordersforsur*
vickl annaratus. vi2t Artihcial Arms and Legs, ,whien
move like haluni|iacmberai Apparatua
for Contracted Legs; for curvature of tho jSpine .end-
Waist;' for Falsa Jo\uts or the Arins*and tor
Paiafyt'c Legs; Csr Club Foot; for i.acrjnrol Fistules,
Tor;Failing:oribe Kecium .
Chairs for Sick Persona j rraßseji, Ac., Onho .
DeiUcCOTseisfAc.v&c. • All work- .warranted* .;l£tters :
Sad be po?l poid; contalnlngaproporuoaatevemjttancc.
or etiy TefeTenee. . tieu?j:iy
i.v ; ImatS
CONSDftSPriON- ' ...
In ofTcringlo the community, this'jo illy celebrated re
medy for diseases of ike throat and lungs, It is ttot our
wish to trifle with thoHive* or health of the afflicted, hut
franklyto lay before ihem'theopimons of distinguished
njen and some of the evidences of its success from which.
lUey can judge for; themselves, '.We -trinceTely pledge
ourselves to makono wtld asseinons or falseetattincnts ;
of its efficacy*, nor wiH.we hold out any hope to suffering.;
humanity which facts wijl not warrant v . r *«««;«■*
: Many W/t.are here given* nndwe tohcU nn inqatry
KSffifSSS and AW*
-rto Msdiwi,xrOtodotJl College® .. : ■:
Deni Sir: I delayed answering.the receipt. 0 ?. J o ®'
nVinhraUoa,until I hadmno.potramty.of witnessing IU;
effects in my ownfamily, or in the pxnuhesof my inend*
This LhayehOw done- with a high Uegrceof satlsfac*.;
ro cdy forcoldaul.d con^d c |^onaj7j. s ca«^
Brunswick* Me.* Feb, 5* 1547., ! -
Fnna«n o«r«sr m ih.
I)r. j: C. Ayer: I have been cared of the w;orsl cough.
I ehCr had in my lite, by yohr “Crrcttay PEcroait,’’arid
never fait, when I have oppurmniiyof recommending t'
toothera. O- Tours, respe|ifuUy^ EEsOJJ/
irr Read the following, and see.ifthis medicine la
w«th a trial. The paiienthad become very /eeble,anu
the effector the medicine was unmistakably distinct.—
1 Uurrss States Horn, “‘ J
Dr. J. Ci AVcr.^-Sir: l have been afflicted with a pamr :
fai affection of the longs, and all the syropjoms nf sclUed
consumption, for more than a year.-
diclue that would reach my case, until I. c ommeneed the
use of your “Ou»»w.Pw*Wtfc £,ly ® 2 lEkSIi
relief, und-I have been steadily gaming mr strength till
mv health is Well nigh restored. . \ ... . -
while using your medicine, IJmd the gratittcauonuf.
' caring with it,my reverend rnend.Mr. Truman, of. UM*
ter Dmlriot, who had been suspended from his parochial
duties by aacvere attack oTbropcoHis.— ...
1 have pleasure in certifying beae facta icy,oa.
And am, sir, yours respectfully* . .
I ; j. p r.»l,rit)UH, of. South Carolina
I fbllowing was. one-of the woratofcase*,
which the physicians and friend* thought lo be incurable
consumption CuS3TKB , Ab *. 18W .
J. C. Aver;—Sir: I was taken with ammble copgb,:
'broughvonbyjaTDld, iu; ibe begmiune of laat
had was .confined to my bed more Aw W ®oDdj.
Coughing incessantly night and day,. I .became ghastly.
anapafe* my eyes were sunken uiid glassy,tarrd ffly
hr#»aih. veiv short* - 'lndeed, l wasiropidly faiiingeand in.
Bock distress for brciuh.that but little hope pf my iMUV*
erv could he entetlaiiied.\Vhile in tbissiiuadon,amend
oPrdne.flhe Rev.- John Keller, of HreMethr dial church,
brought mo a bottle of your Cusuar PE-.Tcaat, wlimh l
tried more to gratify him* ibon frum nuv expcclaUd-Of
ohtalnin»relief. Its good effect induced me . to continue.
Us use end i soon found uty health much improved,-
Mow in three mouths,! aimwellnnd strong, endcan at
tribute my cure only to yonr great medicine.,
Wifflthe-dcepektgrautude^our^le.^
Prepared and sold by Jnmes C; Ayer.Praetical Cliero-
I So&'mPiuaburgh’wfioiesiile ani
I Fahnestock. and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny oiiy
by 11. P. Sctwarli, andJ. Donglass, and by
generally. •
- HENRY McCULLOUGH:
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iW;-’ >'T
riininbiind Syrafr Dock Boot* r
y\CcF?!Kft rank among. itae pipp^'ory
®fex»r.
o?d?cS “ s tSS o SfS<.c^lngr C dic n i harmoniously
anile to PURII'Y. THii which ha* baf
s£r"u|aXsApseuurW faded U>.n»»k« Ike least im-
P'fffiEgntesttd I. many cases of CANCEROUS.
humors '- Tiie most obstinate .Cancers. have .been
cured by Ihis ulellicine. Wchvlhal hia a valuable.
SiniinnirUlElOU&CppUAtNTSr tttemoven
all obstruction in the circulation, renderins the k'*£*.
free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation ot the
Hearn anil relieves in all coses of Asthma; and may he,
used in aUctimaiee.ahd ntalt seasons ofthe year, •
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE 4 CO., at
102 Fountain street, Providence; R.J .and sold whole-,
sale and retail,by S. N. WIdiERSU! AM,
•Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania,-; --
1 Jetliy Waretiouseycor Wood and Sixth sis., PitisbTt
Judd’® Medicated Liquid Cuticle.
*pHIS article id Intended forfamil> use, and Bhould bfc
J. found in the posse&sianpfevßry_ family in the lanu.
Mechanics who are in Constant danger of Injury lotheir
persons through acciilenu andi thb iinproperprcareJeEp
Use of tools, will find; tins article ; to be insalttable IB
them, and afier a fait trial; tfriHconsidefKmd»Bpensablo, :
- “TJiU-mny/feertlirtfcw^^^
frequently made niMf Judd’swedieated.lawdCuJieJey.
prepared by Messrs. jPenfield A XJatap,
*wotamCnd.Urto pur profewon*.
<U btcihren,as an excellent subjtnnleTor adheuve plas
ter, in dressirigliarns, cuts, BcaJds, bruises,and olllpnas
quiffei Woo '“ d!i oKES*ARD”ttr
4 W»LB. CASEY, lU>,
D. HAtmiSON,tap...
F. WOODRUFF. M l>..
HAMILTON BREWEB.M.D., ;
- ‘ " ELLSWORTH BURB.M.D., Botanic.
Compriring alt the practising phyriciana in Uiecftyol
U Fo d r 52 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK’ 4 CO,-; -.
. For.aieojr , , ■ cttrner of WorKtamlFtm 8 V
: OTEAM BOAT TRlMMlNGS—Comprislng : lnpart
Q the following: Table Linen, llacibtich Diaper,
Crash Race Strip, Table Covering and Table Cover;.
Napklnayfoet, which-we are seonatantly '.teeeivieg fteta'
the importers andmaflafagtttren.CailatNo.B6Fonrih
etrrit.-laprtl < 'W/M'OLINTOOK.-.
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trusses!
JET Imposts to njoi* A>w™ wna llcthu os
nipt'oßH-i-Thtlnyenfidn of Db-■ Hob*a» h««
rendered Ihe cute,of tin*drfudfMl.dlwjeAJMiJavdi
perfect certainty; and the raan who Jrf|} *i
Hermttio praeeeU anlrl u condiUfln of thin?* ii produm
ed.thut nothin* cun alleviate bm .the •W% 4 j&fj?9jM
.uigeon. U wholly Inexcusable. : A ruptnre in 111 oral
imry fonn, may, tvli!i propriety, he Iclt lo .ihepcssan.
afflicted and the truss-maker; butto goa® laany^pcrsooj
tfa f wiiho»t «vfcn v a b6ftdoge iare»ftrnlUjO'W
i ten renders the case perfectly unmanageable!ana icaai
to whut is termed BinngulMd HtrHi a, which often ha*
barln- Btsarßlcal ope?atlctt« *s°—^
‘which wc invito the attention of the afflicted* there i*
isVery:*nperibruy-ovht'the-tru*se* acd bandages 1 irx
commonujc ItU perfectly cmnfort3.b|e, anu can b«
inode to fii any case of Hernia'With anexactness anu
equableness -of pressure that doc# not, belong toaay
other instrument wiih which we' ore acquainted r
t. wili retain any rupture Wllti ; 4at6 imd! comfort 4o: the
‘ wearer.... Physicians of the highest standlngin the prp-i,
. fession have given testimony to Us tfrentsupenonty over
k the tordtnary .irussea. infuse.-The Truss of JJr.r.Hab s'
- bard-will cure one-half the cases of ordinary Rupture.
YTe ad vise those afflicted to make application In lime.
o/mMihuttharaiteriantagiten **
thu •
i Persons from a dtsiauce can have them scut; by
1 sepdinglhe measure rbond-the body, -
I , 4rtW DR* GEO. 11. KKYSEIU
] 140 wood street, soli agent for Pittsburgh
I *» marUal&w .
The pper *now^:.M
Asthma. lnfluenza, Bleeding of Me
• B'ffeitityf nf J?rea*A;mr, Jffeitton J ofihs LtvetA
Paint or WtaUness of the Bretutor bide, Fxnt 6taza of
Consumption;%t: Intharu this Balsam is ptculianf
adapleitJto every duease ef ihe Luttas, and Liver, v
'• is produced in our ever varying elimaU. • '
‘rxflbD'CHEßßTfaaa longbeenknOWittaposiMs In***
W poriantraedxmalpropcrue*. Thlsfi’ictisfamUiqr,
matron in our lariif,-and physicians of.en prtf-'
acrib&Uio, difleienifdrms fora variety of coroplaiotew
TdralaOhasTjeen equally noted for its yirtuea, und some,
nhy ricians whose names are familiar to the whole coon* 1
trv, his gone so far as to declare that even CONSUME
TlGMcould V cared ,bytljat-alone,.ln ollibr hated*
1 again, It was nearly valueless, owing, nodpubt. to ibelr; .
•ignoraried iir.preparing.Tmd admlniaieringic-*ii difficulty
r now entirely obviated by patient experiment and loaf:
experience. ' , ’ ' ” ,
•• The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two jsuu« \
now for tlitt tirHt lure combined and embody
1 By a nice chemical process, cverjtbingdeletenous'or
, useless is rejected; so lhat what remains la the mrat ex-.
iraordinary and truly eflicacJOUjTemedy for? all hind* ofc.
-pulmonary'and liver diseases ever known to man • To .
convince: all anbelxevcrs that cur theory 29 renUy tTae,>
we referto a few casesof cures performed byjhiswon-.:.
derful medicine; r
. PLWL9ATW HiDdßvHara. c0.,0. ? '5ept.27,
J.D.piiJis—Dearffjr.j I tate iie.liberty of adviswg *
you of the benefit ! havc Ueriveil.fcom the use ofPr.v
Wrstar’ißalsairtof'Wild Cherry. I \vn» pfrostrstdd by
that tem'ile scoqrgcCo)»BuraptJoa $ mMaylast,.,sheat*>
tacirwoa wulyhorrlfyinir id .me, for five of our.fuimly
(my brothers and atstem-faail diedofCoustuDptioif.i !.>
:was afflicted withnenrlynll the worst features of the.
disease.* I had a distressing cough* and expectorated a'
great deal of blood* hecuc fever, severe pauis in ibe side r
nmfcli’St, cold chills, alternating with dashes of heat,
ajid copious night sweats.? ;!. - ; y'- ' ■ 1 '?•••'
i wo*,under the care of n. Bkllfulpbysiclnn.ffOratlie,
Umel was taken slck unttl cboui six week* since, being- .
tlien about helpless, and my friends considered my cast?« .
hopeless,or at least beyond our physician^,skill, rulvis
ed the use of Wistai’s Balsum of. Wild Cherry* . With- .
outmyjinowlerfgomy faiheYpro*ua‘duam!commen<red
'administering u iQ.me*.and from. thqfic*t dayicotntton*?
ced taking itray health improved,-antTin two weeks l.
was übte lobe outaudovcMec.rtiy business,- and labor,*
r which I still continue to do. J have taken , font bottles
of the medicine, andliovv coits i dr 11 * lT 6 ** *
ANOTHER ASTONianiNCf CUHEtN , '
, Fairfield co, ,0,1351*
' - ; Mr. JnD; I wish to staife 10-yonlhat"
my daughter Amanda, oged lG yesn, had-abpntfc year?
since h very severe tiuack'ormeasles, which reduced •
her very much, and left her with a racking eouattf/ft
employed aU-ofthe physicians* within our reach for the
•purpose ofrernoving her cough, but without, success:— ,
She appeared to be sinking into a,decline, with every
'aymptoroofconsumpupoo.’ldhcn tried: Hr.Jlogeir7kl.lv-> I
erwort and Tor:: But this aggravated-her cough, add.
?• ave liCr symptoroaof tt'shllmore mnligtiantcharacter.
was paw.mpstsenomly alat med, aud-itwas with trem-* :
ibliiig tear tial iffom day today sawihe progress of that'
’insatiabledisease, Comumptionr Jreally aespalrcd-of >
imy daughter s recovery. Hul l provlduutlaUyeaw. ihe.,
•certificate ofJanathaa Coupon, -wbtfSetioughler.SaTaht
-Jane, was cured of Consumption by Wistar’sißalsain
Wild Cherry . a faint hope that It ought
ihelp ray daughter, and 1 immediately commenced.using'
it,andHahoo*wn»ianUY gave,relief.--lUrhealih was
• improved .from the first LoUle r and by.4hfe.asa of.two
i bottles of Wistar’rf Balsam of Wild Cherry she was res
tored topetfecihealth, andahe ianotnow mill
po»ed to a cough. I will soy to oU Umtare afflicted jvith,:
any disease-tending to Cdn*umjUifiiv do riotdeFpairv-fbr 1
Hr. Wisfai’s Balsam of Wild Oherry willcare you if*
you Wilibut try it... . K. KALDf.
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> • ANOTHER ASTONISHING Ctfßfc!
l Will miracle* never ceosh?- More evhleuce of ,its
suspassine’Uealih-Testorailve Uirwe3! ; ■ *■
. [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington eo.»Ky,] ?V
v - * ‘■'Spjilsofjet.d, Ky.;MuytS, IKSO. 1 '
i .Mbssbs Sawvobd & Pab&: Hake
i informing you of. a most remarkable cure performedap*
on rae by the use of Dr-Whtar’aßalsaWofWfid Cber-' ? .
■ fy. v . ,' v ;-7-;
in the year 1810T-wastaken witb'the inflimraaiion of;
tbo labored I
Igr&daally ln the fall of, lfc-Ul waiaitSck*
ed with a &overecold:'whlch seatedltseifupon
and for the space of three years I-wa&confined to my
bed, I tried all kinds of medicines-ond every varieiy of
aid without henefii} end thus 1 wearied oloneumU Cbo
wmterof 1&15, when Iheard of Dr.Wretar’s Balsam off
Wild.Cbfeny. 4 , .
• Myfriend* pervaded me to give it a trialnhoagn I
had given 'up 01l bopes.of recoveryand,heuiprepared >,
tnyself Ibribe ebahge or anoitteryriirldi ThTbugh
pallcitnional ytas induced;'.!:* make use of ihfcgcnuihe- -
• Wiliams Balaam bf Wild Cherry. -Theeffect was truly .
ahOsoflerlng'
and afleihavihc.Bpent four,or .live hundred dollars to no ;
parpose, and.the best UpdmOAtTespeeiaMe physicians
bad -proved ;iriiavuiUng, t 'WlLs'soon restored to entire -
heahhoyilift b'eßsing orjCodandtheusiiof Dr.Wistart
Batsaihof WitdChcrry. . - ; .. _■. ■ •
hlajrtbe hlesfing'of Orrd rest upon the proprietors of ‘
so valuable d. medicine., osr Wwtar’s .Balsam of . Wild !
Cherry, rYdufs tespeclfiiny; ' - W* H. BAKER. .
Wjslftr 1 * Balsam of Wild Che try. has a t
fac-simile nf ihejigiiatDTeof llcnry . Wisuir, M. D., Philf
adelphiai and Sanfortf at Fork »«n a finely cxefttited 1 *
steel engraved wiopper. NootheT can be gemuiie. ; ,;
• fnr Pncc—Srperhoufe—sixboules fofBS.
.«■ Hold by J; D. PARK, Fotmh and Walnut streets, Cin«
• cinualliO, GenerulngentjtD whomall orders musi.be
. addressed. ,
; ir7r:prids»lp«l>ottlo-TSi*.btrttl«*rortS; -- '
; Sold by . J. D; Qlilo*;:,
Nonb-easlcotner of F6arthanAwa}mu*ls.,-*entrance
! on. *ll ordcmonHbciaddce&odfc
J Kidd & Co; Pittsburgh; LwncbjYJ** comer Market,
Urcel and lUe JliamohaVß A :-FahneMock &rCo*Piii» >’ l
bnrnh; J A Jones* Wtisbffrgh4J-e<i &Beckhain;Alle.
<rheny City: L TBtmeU, Washington W H JUamber
loo; Franslm* ,: ll1iy«!lf«
Greensbnigh; ;S -Kotintt, Somjer*etVScott t%Ql}mbt*ir,
Bedford fßcetf ASonViranlingdon'i Mr*. Orr,lloHulayi*
bargbiilildebnuid ® WrigUtjKUUd-' 7
uinirr Evans * C^ y cßrdolcyillej;A Wilson
'Wny!«sVtttgiri''M > l , nrlitt3*a6' T joo;N- : Caicn4er t
villei'Burton A Co, Krje.; Henry t 4?brken i Merce>:i-J|M.'
Ketly'4Co;Barter? S Smith, Beaver; J D Bammertoo«:
Warren; FLA CS Jone»,,Conderspor;j PCrooketi
ir..BrowosvUle» . ♦ x - (marSO
vu SM VALIDS ASQ Tlllfi cv
THB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES.
THIRST. - Thto 0 lat Pxirt Ercucion. *{Corinth •■$
JV Daily's) curing all Barns und, aJ 1 flnternal TalnH „
■ and Sores.' :, ■•■■' •■• ■ ' .:• ■•-■ :•■ ■ .■;■• .• .. ..
v *»d : Balm of. Columbia (ot.Si&yiogLor.llaiotmg the
ytree and Bant liniment and Indian Vtg?
•table 'EtHciri eure forall cases of Rheninausin* a ...
; 4ih
Way's Linimtntj&’UKQWii cure lor the Plica.
• OOii- c. - ,» ...» . -
7ih. Mithb's Mief, for '*H women nvthe family way, •
9ib Zottg&y'ti Greati-Wiitem l lndidti Bandcea,. for :
Colds fp&r* } tot ,
Asthma, Liver' aiid Bilious Aucciions; for
fliarrh®?. Indication and£b*sofAp|»elilei fbrCoaiJvp
ness in rrmftleson^nole^andiie.rvonacbmpliiims; tor
Stomach Affeciiqns, lJj’Rpepsin* riles* Ritempaiisra, &c. r
pain, and ueverleaVes one c05tive,... ...... ..
* Oili : KolmsloeVs r<tr77jt/j/sr(\Vorm Killer,) forCblldren
or proWn persons. , 1 ,* ' .
■ loth. Mts* &t*%ow* Great Vain Killer. No medicine
has been discovered, tnui is so happily adapted tonse’
internally as drops to betaken, ana yet perform such
tvohders'when applied tzi email# as avaasirpr bath, “by
friction. ’ln boiuea from JSitoiOceniVeaclt.
Uilu Saixnhoiiz's RoacK and Bedßugß&nti for'xiriY
ing away Veimmm a short time, .■. r ■,
t- l2i!u-The celebrated Lin's Life Wills tsa&'Tc/npttanti ’
Biunt. . ; ' f , "
V 10th. Dr.Bartholomitp'sTinlc Syrup, the popolar EX*
i>ECTOKANTTOR COUUUS, COLDS,’ INFUJENV
ZA.&O, ■ t ... ......... . . ......vr.*—.- •• .
14th. The Eau India Nett Toth Hair Dy<s, the only
SORE coloring for we flair.' • ,T
10 Ja.. Lin't-Bclm of Cf^ina l Rcmedyior Cats j 1
Bruises,Sores, Ac.
-? 10th. Extract of SdnapatiUcL ■■ This afltefe ltas 7 bolliv- ■
id ail other still,give* oa .great saiia*
faction:nsever. v • • ■■ •
(17th. The cetabTaiet! spread SttengtAenfag Plaster, ■
made from Dr, Li.Va recipcv anti the most popular in the
i Too&kchfZhop*^ . A cenilnfinb cksv
cure for Tooth Ache. *- . *• *
10th. Ur.’CoaisTocs has lately bought the light for the
United-Siaies, of the .celebrated Concentrated' Afinsrol »''
Water* fouhdjit the Sa)r BprJaea of-lloctox ' Wm*C
Cliui at fe -
tamed a nolorieijf and popularity never before' eaualled
by nny;pt<PMW»on;,at;|>ti“ I Pt»«!e,-antrtta;aBle)«i4t>eMi
commensurate with it* merits, which ure extraordinary.
:■ Alt the.remedies are follydcjcrlbedirt ALMANACS,
tb be given to all v»ho;callj, where theMeteines ate
e fioflCEl All preparation* heretofore known a.
;-comstook’s» or Comstock & co." £iw™*&
loneed and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dt Lucia*
S. ConutlcfcTßnd aroughtho jiignatare ol Comsloeki
Co. will beconUnued.ihu exiia label with thefae-tunilo
Dr ’ S ' C V^ r ' l * ■*? future designate' the
‘ . .. . LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK.'- ,
, p" AneabovemedieineK-cambehad in ihit place ol
f?1)0 - - » , william Jackson. -
. i. » -No;gjOLiberty tttcct,frea<iof Wood. -
•i to VenttM,' ;
T\OCTORLATROBE>B FRENCH FEMALE PILLS*
■ JL/ an Innocent, tafe and effisctaal ra&tdx/o7 : Ciiioro>
aisorar Green Sickness; Tiear, Alias cr^V'iilte*»,Sß|>»
• JfcMUa*S'mw™* ;
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