The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 28, 1852, Image 4

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■ -PASSEUOEaOPrXCE,
a _Sto*4lfyLlb*rty-.Str*«trl*lctsl>arßhv
• FrrX IT* fiyBJVSS> CO;,CD S«U iif«r, jpmir
:i ■ .rinii'HiV Ykrkf-39 \Vdt*rio&Road, terstrvcol: an&(X>
vnaitr street, New Orleans,
H4B a. Line of Packets ■..■■ r^-v'-
•- J^inttT:, Liverpool la New Atk?a -V
* Packets froiu'Lw- iQSr&vl •
Philadelphia,' on jtaKf
anSSßKaadaceiffh teen th of eochcxisSsasßa
• ttontf i Vntkcisto Baltimore on . the sou*-ci
' ••chnumih. AlstH-tilnnc of Packets on-the Bth and
% vdlb'Of Aacb'tnonth- from London and Porumouth to
New York.
. hand,for any amount,
at the;Jowest rales of discount; and all mrormaiion
. fivea ecneeminir passengers, that can be elvenvwith
pleasore, by their Agent. JOHJf THOMPSON,’>
. tparlft y ~.••• vi - :■dlO Liberty at.,, Phutbnrgh. '
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„■ • -Mi# Powdered Sample, contained in the koi, which I
' ornpoee mllheone yondesitod also to have analysed
l'Bßd,todUur Oram anv average of the lumpt powdered
I and tßiled m*ethcCi . Tbisiasi yields as follows:
Per Oxide of top, • . 68,50
SllieaandAlaiaina, -33,00
Lime, .-* r - ,83 ■
Magnesia,. - ,ia
WalaranitXioSS,- - , 7^B
ciunkin coftf>
fTBE CHARTIER9 COAi> COMPANY arc now pie
. contract fofc.andto deliver, at their- Wharf,
Rock*,ltwo imd U hair aiHes [below Pitt*-
*9 tweattf thqueatid bpsbela of coal p*r
«•!*. P»rcbuer«fainl*h theirorni hoaii. - .
Toe ,Coal i» of ■apefior quality end carefully ra-ned.
'at 81, rer ton,«t S«Q pound*—
- cen!; ocinif JiUowed lor loss m
•Wpmeai, pr r (unlu .faniier ) 55 cents pee ton
y 1“ ftr.lo#dln(f ««iuii
costs, tlatboats, Ac., forlLe Lake, or lower mnrkels.
. .-Applyftt the office* at the tvhsrf.
■ _■ „ ~ THOMAS M’ELBATIf,
President Char tiers CbarCompbeV
4 dwrwato be yraichcd
Jt lftOdy waoervJbtt may be assured lhat— •:
:-.«Wat«nc» boner ne’er-wcreeoldy
Whether of siteer or Of gold, -
Than Jpu'wiHfinJ, when e’er you eo,
And looTt at chose on sale hefow,
!>. itElSKvin Ac CO.,'
FIFTH STREET, UNB OflOR FROM WOOD,
■ Imports Maud Dealers io ClOeE*,'fVatohes
sm Jnattrf, Watch Materials, WirtcS Afoierj Jhelr, dc.
:■ BEG lease lo onnou ncri to the trade and the ipublic
generally, that thby.hare josl rcemejMniDt the best
ranafactarera ln Earopfvaiatge JoT of Geld and Silver
Watehe», WateliT<soU:«ndM»l9tistei«tuf,'a tnostele.
Ran* awomaeut of Jewelry;JS»ißmfaa ! best tnanufactw
jejjrjfawh they oflertupricesasipwastbey can be
purchased in the Eastern mat*eta.-', ' -
•ninS^*lJs*’ elie * and; Jesrclrr -repaired inthb best
“HJJJJj* l *®Gntie West reasonable terms
froapl attended paid to orders froln a-distance. ■
.-n .. v?. A. STOWrHO*CO,
- . __ . Wo. SSO Übtrty at.
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' W. ST. TA'PSCUT'r A CO.’S -ig,
' FOR.IBSa. ,;^§mi
T?®§P.?®AflifA'?EN fi »n<l 4>eal«c la Foreign. Etc
al.o Agent for the following l*ftekit
" ' -Tit* * } ' v ’ ''' '■. . . •,. ~•• ,^*;i
Llnec f Bleamafcip*, between fiew Yarit and
wdUnjcfrora NewYotksodLlir.
oC «ftcU oomh. ••:; ••■ ; . l ...: ,
~ NdffTdnb leave New VorkoiriheVP:!i,BiviLiveri>£>ol
on the Uth of each. imnrh. . . . ,
Red t&Ukf-Ltnt*'loaves NewYdikon the !liU,and Llv-
each month.- , ,
Z £itifcfcatt*:twico.a month ffom-Uvejy« el^ ni V
Packet* sail from .New JjrtJljf.
from London on.
itfsLaad'fcrth of each month n , ‘ W . w
Tbs <Jlydß liinfr of-iJlncffow racVeta fiEILSr.: •
York fst and New
■ A Weekly two Pcokeis from Mterpool to new.
°DelSj^Line.fpt rragMclo.frora New
,bo« td4 railroad, nr by canal nod roi»1“.
bn |&eS*«r«-wui lebeire every
M7ea.checrfolly .lt iho nSco oTW. To.D9colt & Co.,
■BSen Quay, W. ujer?.
pool (i*i*Jrr^T»p»fCit* i j£;o;i'f # Soath ittpet, New
' o» Canada, wbr/
,m, any parlor England,
the tieeessarv #r :
rasrementsA? RubJumbervaiid have
fthyof ihernbOvefrtvdHleWnea ’of
A.COO tons bnftfcen,}
or bjr£r»tehu»-Me*ehani on favorable terra by
way Xonuon or--Gi«*g:b>v* Their fro.
qsenoy; of. i&,y in* preclude* the-nbisibillty .or dclar.
?t«iw:cna McbredfromUyjßrimbi to. New Ort -
leans la4pit>bt&c l?ostontX;httr!oston nnd :
•. ajjd liirgo sums-;
ir<laod. t ~ . . * v
•... J. T- Tap*Cott a& Co. have entered into
- «tmn£«mewwarijli..#e»t?^Yoffcl t Koclc fc Cq„ Rank-*
•' ‘ £P f *TS?* »aud with Messrs. Edward
.fc, Gp r ßaaketSj P.*ri»j todraw sightdrafts,
. wmch/Can.oomadepftyal>!e in aU ,the-j>rlnefpfii places
end"
«aiU^ai»ay».for; wiebyihoaridersiffiied,.corner- af
Bizta ftnd.Liberty streei<r» (ap sutir3;)'Piif4httrgh, noil
door to & R.TJoyd* Wholesale Grocery.
B :' . . - • jamr^rcakely;
>, the. Yessebv time, of sailing-, and
.-... PtiToeneßanbftbad.onhe above .‘ laprS-
jPCL&nrylv’ania Rtiiro&d Company,
gaps
pMp4tYsi! to fotw&rd.prAtldca 9cc ylo
J|f. ; PhfladcJpui* immetUausly. Time. fiv© day*.-
,BMe*ftf |)acei\vlBTl,poik»l»ecf,-&c.- - ■* SOc & ioOßjs
earthenware, leather, leaf
tobacco,Blast - . - - COc^lOOJbs
gtrerear, dried freUend-ttrr.oi -•. . 4moo&s
Fnr«ipe!ufe«.deeratiaijoffA!d3ijiis,eg?ii
bregma, - lOOoPUO&s
apK COVODC A GRAHAM, A*ts.
spins a AHitiSQ m n bsvs.
CUvJ»^a r fc*)ia Pittrtorfih
3*' EAVE Tuiahurgh (Sundsv#cxcepteriJ
J do WeJijryjJe l‘o do IV. M.:
Arn*eMCl«Y*fartd 10 do -6 p. M.: -
Ib tine for. the Tol(rdOi-Delrou.flD() R&ftidTn'Koata.
’ GEORGE ROBINSON,
Pfctal. •.,. ••. Superintendent.
T?RKSH GOODS—- - -
JF * l&balt, cbesispriweOreen-and Black Teas: :
• . 75c«Uyboxes. • do do .. do;
APOitga pnae Green and Fancyßio.Coffec;
, iJObags Laguyra and Old Government Java ;
sabx* < £Q'8 l ac'3,ft'p.6 , R 1 i aiull&.XUmpTcbar*o;
oS.b&rreitNo.l and 3 Mackerel; :~.
- 25. do - JiOaf andCrn^hea -
Si do Sup. Carb-Soda; ;
.’9 do .. Tartar;
. 10 % do Chipped Logwood; • - r '
JO.boxefl jßxuact do;v. ~ •
40 .Star mul Sperm Candles * 7 -
40. do. Moald and Dipped do; . .
80. do : tom Pore StuTebr
60'd0., Almond, Ralm and Ros'a Soap s - -
30 io Roflcnmry,‘Wlnd*otatjdCasilk.
. 10 .do -. -Cocoa and Chocolate;' .• • ’
£0 iio Saterara*; v
. .10 do Rock. Candy; -
IP do. Babbiu’a Sony andYeart Powders;
10. do .. sala<& Co,Chrcucai Soap;- -
to do M. R. Xaxia Raisins ;
..5- do . UeckeiVFarr.ia;
5 S do Coni Starch ;
do C»othesPins; - . ■
-SO. do HouUi&tnnterSca’er;
3 bates Clove* *mlCaui&r
Ob p« Pepper ond Pimento; ' •
50 kegt mid cans pare Ground Spic«» • •
1 barrel pure Ground Gtoret:
: - do;*
60 arums Smvrna Figs;
1000 Bf«:rxtraAla<l{lcr; ;
800 fcj.frosh Prunes;
• • 3 barrels. VYcilerk Japan Blacking;
100 dozen Masmt’j Challenge" do;
30-4 o >. <o2. sori caf.
. “ - lon bottle; , *
150 do. CcmßtrK.tiis;-
§&.■£s&
*• x>* wnuuAfcß * co.,
Wood street,
ion»uoor« ohove Fifth street
ntarfll -
. PltUlmtgh &.e*uier Depot.
BAKI) & CO., No. iQitWoot? erarET, have i&at
XV* lecelyea aFatlstjnnly o£ stork m their line. fiol
t!iaaretnd.NeW Yui SOLE LEATHKR, Philadelphia
Upf ttldCalf French Calf filcins* Coonfry VJp
. per. Kina Cfij,f Skins, MoroocoLluing anti Hindi me
Skin* fTaaMt’j QU j Tanner** and Carrier’* Too)a,&c-
Afid, taken, together, they be!ievelt the largesiaod best
MSortiQentc.ver offercd.be/ore in one home in pui*-
btcrslk.:i44lAr «3\Sch we.4ire Iprenared to selMo cash
ni the vtryioweai price*
.. We tafceplcarpTe iu allowing oaratock, and cordially,
write purchasers to examine, before purchasing else
where.- , ■ , . -faeplfttf
' JAMES R. OEGD A CO.,
Hanufhctorers of : Tjheodo-
WTEs, Surveyors’ Compas
ses, Leveling amt eroding
Instruments, &e., &c,
NO. St*
- Sailhfiiid atrtei,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, :
An assortment or, the o-'
Love named ilnstrumenta al
ways on band.
■ ■■•■ Also Cloche, Watches,
Jewelry, &c., &c. •
Aprils, 1852—2 m
/TO'FAHTNERSfilP*—Thfifobsciibenhavfcthlsdßy
\J ttfOdated themielre* together as Partner*' foMhc
WBjpoaeof trantaettaip a Wholesale Grocery, Produce,
Cettraiuionboainees. tinder ihe&rmof Job a
Ey&OK a> Co., Wo. 910 earner-of Liberty and Irvin si*.
- JOHN BLACK,
M. M’CULLOUGfL JB.
PUDDEa, itVORD,
„ aunflwtnnn nit :D«Uut In
HAN.O HESTER MINER A.U PAINT,
Autantirr.Cm, Pa.
Nsw Yoit; December ISth, 1851.
_I h»« inajyaea Asumple of JWANOUKSVBtt MIN
EBALPAINT, for Pcsszn& Fo»d, and find it to con
tain CIS folio wing t
Silica, -
1 Alumina,
i Per Oxide at Iron, -
IdUtC, * i/
■■■.■ • Matnaatev-;:::
Oxide of Manganese, -
Waterantiliou,
' ' 100,40
, TWf dtffirrenae Iprfesoinebrisc* from the mineral not
Ming BBi form,* tome portioaa containing morolroatfaan
other* - Tte analysis shows (be anieleto bo weJI tuit
•d for a datable palnu * I find thatbycalciolug-tbe pow
der by* pretty.higbhtat, the cotor is macb'improved,
or as ts&ti convened into a fina red.
• JAMBS R. CHILTON,M.D. Chemist,
fiy For tald by JOEL MOHLKH,«4I Liberty-street,
marlo:y
:***»» «naJiamp P«rk,{oarrive and
•pn>. ..'.i La. Watehman t.sosi
1852. ' SPEIHQ’ ifinANGEI
ClWlana and P»«‘ ljn^^^ Uro,ia ’
r, ,M JCniCiOO,
- DoNlll£K > P#SW?WjSwCW*
' Tl’c nml-faj? running, »!iamer~FOREST, CIT 1?
Ife*ve* Ma nangaharf, 100.1 ofjnarxet aifeet, every
mormnei (Soi»Ua\ a caccepieity.at.&p?cloclr—connectfnir
at WelisvjUe.ttttU.ibeJExpretaXraiii of the Cleveland
..and Pittsburgh Ruilroad» Jeayln? at.l3 o’elodfcvM.rana
arriving, at Cleveland ai4rdk*lock*iVld.;jdid connecting
whh 4he. Steamboat R6ilnSa4 Uwi
Sandusky, Dctrptf, Chicago, Mll*aukie, Buffalo; and
Dunkirk Fare to Cleveland, 0$ 50. ‘ ,
7 apply to,. JOUN% '
.. "hnif.Sniiihfic'U streeis,(tip
oppoaiteltfbnongakele ifuase; : ■ -•:•?••
flD*No»-*Hy.,iheOhio »ad Beana: Rattroad io'AUl
anco, and the Cleveland aadPiltsburgh Railroad from
AUiatice-tt>Cleveiifrd,ihe fare front Pittsburgh toCJovV
.lattd i« S 4 00; Passengers by both routes amti in €Use
, land at tht samt ttmt, ami firth# same rrom of wtta> *
ftpnM, If „, . -
: MICIIIGACS CKSTRAb HAiliilOAO, ‘
1852; mmSSL
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,' " -
In connection w ‘‘h ibe Cleveland find Cmcniinu Bail-
E!Sl.s.‘5 v ii*?, 4 a i ,d Efio Bojlrwd, CLeselaud and
riiisburgußajlroadj and Michigan Central Railroad*
vpASBENGERS will bo ticketed ‘through from, any
Jr a ??*! Q \ on -Michigan* to Cleveland, Cincinnati
W ■ ‘.‘ltsuupgh,And trom.cither. of those places to any
pofmpn Lake Rliebigin, ' : ■ r
Tink Liar:will fry composad of two dow low pressure
fiteamer*. built ernreisly foMbeioute. .
Skwctolf>JX?V ' " : ' CrtpL'C.C .BfAW*«». .
FOREST CITY, > Capp-L: A. PiKncs.
• ■ . A nnntwiiJieftVe Cleveland: f. r and, Detroit
. or erery evening, at Cl o'clock, ortWin# in
Ppm times the following morning, iaseuFon for the Jnor«
mug tram of cam IbrChicnsoj Cincinnati aii&Fitiftburgh,
a «d ■ M»ft Lake Superior andSaeinaw boats at Detroit
rJcy Will run from Cleveland In the following order:
„ , FOREST. CITY.
Monday-—Wednesday.. —•»— Friday.
, CLEVELAND. :
Taesday ..Thurtday«r*r.> Satarday
* CLEVELAND.
Alomlay'-**•*-..‘•.•*Wedootday*i-. -'Friday.
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday .•’-•Tlraraday -Saturday.
The andersixaed arc prepared to rankeeon'raoisfor
all kinds of-Freight, from Cleveland loOelroit, Macki*
•naw. Saute Ste. Marie, and ati ports on Lake Michigan;
The OOBAN, CASPIAN and BT. LOUIS will compose
tbo line omit the new Uoats ara teady*-'.-
J.Q6KTS.
CBRaDBKRN&OO, Cleveland.
PIT«AN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit,
nprl4flm .
Fun Seaaii«ii ~v~
'VEST NEWTOtT PLAJfK ROAD ROUTE,
T?°&Bsk'S l sstS& Philadelphia aua wash-
JO HVGTON cmr. FiSA ftstmcE)..
To Kahtaoee,, Sa,<jOMitiUitt Pa. Railtoaa
’ To Philadelphia, 81,00 do do "do
To WajhinKton Oily, 84,30 do do do
whleh Insarco a THROUGH
; 4 (UKbl io n ashinjionvand, by taking u,ia Route, pa;*
, fenger* will *avo time and money. • ■
I. Tbo Mairuooi ; ihc,United Fimcj Moll,)
iKr'KS}b= Mononr-jhe'a Wlrirf.SboVe Ito Wire Bridge,
EVERY AFTKKiIOON.nt SoWek.vla ihe Yougbio
, gbeny Klver. Pajueneors will lodgeon Iho Boat, and
tale >plcndul United clntesMaUCoachesat West New*'
I ton, next rcorning ovcrthe Piiiuk Road, crossing the'
r...ojooTJttin* in daylight. > Take the magnHieentvvlccping
I Cats of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at too’clock,
If 1. M. llfpfttfast at Bal imore ;nnd Washington City,
aino In Philadelphia,and arrive in New-¥ork the tatuc
evening. . - ■ .
• Fare to Baltimore. . •
. do- L . Philadelphia,•
. do Wa-hinrton City. • ,V • •
' „ AIONONUAHtiLA ROUTE;
■The Steamer IcavestUe Wharf, ahove-tbe Bridge,
!. P ai *y» at Bo'clock, A. M. Traveler# ieavinrPH'shareh
by the Normi.g Boot, will cross the mountains the same
night, ana arrive .in Cumberland the next morning for
, the;H p dock train .of Cfiislor Baltimore. Will sap in
Baltimore and AY nahingion-City, and amvetin Piiiiadel
pMa at 2o clocV, the aamo night s
Fare to Baltimore. ... * • • . S OCO.
do Philadelphia, • - - . iolcol
. _ do Washington City, > - - 1b,50.
: hyeither of the above Line*, pleanj coll
at the \yest Newjou Plank Rond Office, in the Motion
gohela House, Water street: J. J. EVANS, Aeon:.
OPTO V; ' T: '.i . . *■ -*• •. *
, w±j iv, . aa it AST(SEifia m. tail vj "
SSI
. 'FROM -
PlUiliarglk to Cleveland, Coluinbm end
Cincinnati,
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND
IN CONNECTION WiWTHBPENNA, CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Through from Tiltsburgh to Cleviland in Ins than
Ten Hours, hfaeontinuous Railroad Line t
rpilß Eipre.*« Train on ihe Obla and Pennsylvania
A Railraad, leave* Puaboigh at PJ A, H, ampplng at
Sewickly, flocbcfier, New Brighton, BatUogten, Knot),
Palestine,'Cnlntublana, end Salem, and:reaches:AlJl*
Juice, 6a miles from Pittsburgh, an P. SI, Pa*sens*ra
leaving Alliance «a the Cleveland Raifroad i\ 3 P. M •
and reach,Cleveland at S IMM, Remmin*, thepa*-
acnjters leave Cleveland *t9 AM., AWancaalllW P.
M;» and reach Pittsburgh nt/539 P M4in time to cou
ncil :w»*b the eve*lnj? train on the Penrmlvunia Hail
road for Philadelphia, New York and liahimore, and
alto wi n tho Yqutfhiosbenj'Steamboatttnd Plank Hoad
route.,..: ■ • '
Pat?en£er3 6y tlu« ronle come from Cincinnati to
Putaburgh In two daye* without night travel, and >&ve
from one to two dayaia connecting with the Penna. Cen
tral Railroad. .
Passengers leaving TUtslmrgh *t 830 A. M.» reach
ranton ois p.M.ond Mani Don at 230P.M- At Mas
sfjlon the line.connects with «lag© Uses to Wooster,
MBDsJleidrNow Philadelphia-,and aifinop to New Cns«
t>,Fo!ond» Warren. Mercer And Utit,
-.V'The New Uriphtan Accommodation Train leave*
• Pittsburgh at JO. A. M. nr.dG 20 P. AL; and New Brighton
at 7.A. M. end IP, At, cropping at intermediate station*.,
£xcar«lon Ttdcrts, good for two dajps, are raid be*
lween PilUborgbjßoetiesterfcnd NewJJrifffclon .
Quarterly Uriel* are sold nt low rales, and tickets by
the paakage to some of the stations..
...TacTrainsdctafll runoaSunday.
Omnibuses run in connection with the train* to and
.from the station on Federal street,
. Fare by .the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitt*,
b.nrghtn Cleveland, 143 miles, 84,00. To AlaniUoo, 103
aules t 8;).co.
- For ticket* apply at tha Fedora! Street Smtlonof the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GKORGB PARKIN, *
Ticket ArohU
Or to - JvMfWKIMKN.
-» , .Monmtgahe!allonws t Piusbtirab.
NoTK-*Bjr.the rome by-*teamboat£o miles to welt**
yiile.and thence by|Roifroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the
&rei*s3sr>» ■
Pitti-bttnth,AnriU,lBs2Wapr2l■
5f S 7?. T S,V AS ! A BA HBO ao,
; Two Ualtv /Tralns From PUtibnreri to
Fbllatterphlanail Baltimore,
Only 80 Bonn Through l
fare. *n.
: fTtHE Express mail train '.will leave the Depoton Llb
al GftS a^°VC Canal Bridge, every morning
i Passengers win goby the cars toTonie,Crcelil3miles‘
where ihey will find the best of -Coaches in readiness to i
-i conTey them 2d miles,'overa hrrtrnte turnpike road to i
" ca M,S .station; (conductors accompany each train oft
Coaches),andlhentakoibecarsto' ilomdaysbanr;«nJ
then tab) tlm aplcndid sleeping ears direct to: Fiiiladeh
. phia and Baltimore.
I „ F«s»cngersfor Baltimore wkethecarsof theYorkand
Cumberland. Railroad at Harrishurgh, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to .Washinglon Ciiy the same
morning. .. . • •
The Evening Train will leave dally at 6-30; P: ar
riving at Vhilaoelphia next evening: 1
Baggage-xhtcieiJlttoagliv to Philadelphia.
I D* V', et; t t J? !> -I s . e - r Pr' M F a akctLine will leave doily,
at o o'clock! P.E_jt,;eonneeiing ai-BlaireWlle with the
e’ennsylvanla Railroad. Through from Pittsharslito
Philadelphia and Baltimore to ashours, ■ *
_ FAHK 810. V
■. Pasieuttrs will procara their tickets at the Railroad
.(unee in the Mcnoneahrla House, Water street.
Is-B.—Schedule lime as follows: ■
. From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station; •:: 7i hoars » y
; do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, : SI do
• do Johnstown to Holltdnytbarg,ln
: . i.oludingSJtnilesPoriageroad, d -do -
~; i - .From RfollldsyibnrgtoDiller.Tllle, il. do .
■.-■ c do Oiilersvillo to Philadelphia,over
Columbia Bailroad, 3J do
/ Totll, ' " 291»OTrEe' rv
Schedule aiiowsample time on .cach portlon of
lue route, nod can be rcgolarly made, if nounexpected
aelemion Ebonld occur Passengers aro informed that
the l crmfriaml'Cdiambfa Italiroad arc owned and one*
rated bv the State of Pennsylvania, ftndaraln no way
ffiilrotd Compa C y Cnt ° f of tbc Penusylvauia
vd!is!Ji C^,rln ' cn .V;-' pf 083 > -Ae,. Company .will hold
uemselees responßiblo for personal ba?gQffc only -and
• iiuML® 011 * 1 *a ot ejfce cding oge hundred dollars. - ■
J>wchgttti? gwtahlc post hinc,’ . .'■*
1852 ‘. jjjfeifegiil 1852.
Tor the Trantporlat&h of iltrchandite and Product.
(HA PS3Wm.VA!rtjt CAITA.LS AJTU BAltftOADi*
. PITTSBURGH AND PHILAUELt!iu"r
■• - Dtnct. WitJciit JlAshtcpinr. 1 -
‘ EP TIME, TEN BAYS. * *
I „ : , PATTON * REYNOLDS,
Depot, SSI Marketat, (near Sixth,} Pblladelphfa.
. C, A. M’ANVjLTY fc ct», , i
I : Canal Basin, d”S aaddlo Ponn street, Pittsburgh.
HAVING Increased oorfaclliiies and otherwise im
■ proved our arrangements lor Transportation, we
i gro now prepared to receive a large omonutof Prodnco
I and Merchandise, toshlp (on the openingof the Canals,)
wnh.proniptue*rahd dispatch,
i. oi-.a i Boat system of:irnn«poristlomover:onr
improvements bus:been in .nae abom ten years:
fis!i , vl 1 . e * reat,(K;c,: ** and favor Itissmet wiihi-isa snf.
is 'hd longer -considcred a
bvhllasvnS?v C /^ lnrJtpcrimcnl ’ bails acknowledged
iSagfig^^saaiias
FwSKBSSggg
clean, and in n* goodi order oa whe”aSiped. P k g
. Frodpce, &o.y consigned to oar p}»fg,Kw*wK
will be received and forwarded mwa« ar ml
currepl canal iatt»,'*trictlyaccotding^toinstW,eiioS?
vanX “hlSc am ° fot commls!ioil r ,l oruge, lorad
,_febif -J- •- -c: A.-M’ANULTv it On
* 67,21
• 5,34
- - .18,41
- - ,68
- ,24
• - ,10
• • • 6,00
I *.*?informed that we are flow tannin*
'A"l3SsS*m-“’""':‘”" !
r,< ® of ** W M« Good* returned
.Bill* of Erchmnye for r„i.,j
Bcoilanf,'f»*ny amoßm,payjbieoa priJt’inS B4nta'n*
Ilonus or Post Office* intfioTJniied Kwv&om.
dcc» BAKER * |
JBSgg-,
■ r
WESTERN RAILROAD
MIBE
1862.
BPBINO ABBANGEMENT.
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fitcli«tUei> fiUalth In*
} OP piT'rsflu|o H/Flnna.
r - AIDINTMBit&'ttBBDr'
' jinij.THtaD eTBKCTi. -
mu.?,F*“ aSTIf MWEAI*. *30,000.
T% 9 . !^ a , ft »“<! , *P»a««W)U«heaforihe mnutal ttlisn
.Ti'tKl® ***** *f «wknS!» or mci deitt, by i j
d^iftualDeportti 1 Person* in Rood i
Wenmemembcrsanabeeti tilled tonwcekiy"
Penfcßi r iii;case'of*icJEf]e*scraECident.-Allwliojoin this
AssooiaunOr'.ard .omitl-ed id a’ votc ia lhe -olectioa of
andioparticlpatein the profits oMlie Assoqla*
twn* it if eßtoUUjtod iOtf;hrsa/e*end permanent basts,
benigbovh MotunLaadßeimvolenUn us.designsrwftb
tbe forilssecoriiyjund canduct-
AOxaTmpr.to insure itspciroanfcncy and durability.
. J -A.»* pereous nan seethe advantages
i potlcy from the 06nofal Office; ' • ; '
i 1 YJUW.T Dsfom
< * C B,f»o.per year,draws 2,C0 per week;
\ 3,00 do. do 3,1(0. dot*
!. i • 4,00' do do : • - 4,W ..do;
1 r 5,Vi) do do 5,00 do j
0,00 do do 0,00 doi
’ 7,00 do ‘ do 7,00 do:
9,00. “do d 0 9,00 do;
i.vj -do ;•do • • 9,00 i
10,00 do do - iv,ro do;
. INITIATION FEE, for Membership, i
rousibeptudatthe iimeof making application, end the
first years* deposit withm twenty duya»‘ ; Bach member
entitled to a montbly report* gratis;
'• v -;-i :■ vr ." ■!• : : ) r. OCT ICWa.’-’ v
: President*-!}. W, Bc*rrco3T. ‘
'{Vice Tsaident ■and 'TnasvTtr—Win. M. Wilson,
Brown.- • •-•••"•■ . ,
• Finance £omm%uts~’&* J.Childs, A* D; Christie, and
D. A, M’Mumerjs, ‘ martlrflm
- lss2t
TlieFrunkUn Fire Insurance Company,
or nouinnu,
T~VI RECTORS:—
is Charles VV. Ranckcr, George W. Richards,
-r Thomas* Ran, MordecaiD, Lewi*.
Tobias Wagner, Adolph! E.Borio,
Sswnuel (Jt ant, David S. Browne,
;■ - Jacob R. Smith,' - Morris Patterson, i
CHAS N. BANCKER, Pres’t.
CHis, G. Bmesrxu, Secretary.
AT” Continue to make Insurance,perpetualor limited,
on every description: Of property in town and country
at rales ns lowus are-consistent wfthseeprlty, ’ '-»
Tbe:Company.hnvereserved a large Contingent Fund*
which, with their Capital and Frenuunu, aarely Invested!
adord ample protection to the assured. : ■
The Assets of the Company, onjannary Ist, 1851, ns
published agreeably to an Act oi Assembly, were us fol
, ' jJortrages —— —$ 818,123 68
Real estate*—■■ 64,377 73
■ Temporary Loans*—.—.— 83,966 17
Stocks —— 61,889 00
Cosh, Ae.-r—, ■ 81,346 81 '
. , 81,212,108 44
Since Uieir incorporation* a. period of 21 yearMhey
have paid apwartli.of- One Million Four Hundred Thou «
.-taftd J/oKars,lo&3ea by. sre, .thereby affording evidence
df.the ECveMageaoflnaafance,e«/welhiB\he ability and
deposition to meet witf»phym'pine*s;anUal>llitiei.
fP J.JJAR DINER COFFIN, Agent,
ond'dil eu.
S|a|« Atutual fc’lrelnaaraneeUompanf.
J^ARUISBVUQ.eAy
*\ESJGNF.DonIr : fortfc©BaJerc»assesof property,has
/an ample capital,,and atfotd.vauperior advantages
point of cheapness, safety au<l accommodation, to city
nrw coutiirymerchonU, and 'owners of dwellings, end
isolated or couriirypropettyv' '■ >'
A. A CARRIER,Actuary,
octJ7l BrßhchlOfficc,No:64SmUli6ddat.vPKUbarg h c
IIHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPATiY.—O3ioe. North Room ofthe K|
*;
.Fits I.X3DRjLHct—Bniidlngs, Merchandise and other
property in town and cWiatry* insaTetl against less or*
damage by life uuhelowestrate of premftm.-
r':MabisbUf&PaitfCß.—They, also Insore Vessels, Car
apei and or coastwise, niidcr open ot
special policies, as the assured may desire. .
InLAHpTßAßsroßiATroif.—Theyahoinsare merefcan*
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara. Canal
Boats andfateam Boats, on rivers and iakcs.on tne mosi
liberal terms.
8 9.00.
> 10,00
10,80.
DIRECTORS—Joseph It. Seal,'Edmond A» Bonder
John C. Davis. Robertßunon, John R. Fenrose. Samuel
■ Bdwards.Geo.tJ. Leiper,Edward Darlington,lsaac R.
Davis, William FolwelL Jobijf NewlTh,Dr.ll; M. Hhstoft.
James C; Hand.TheophUaa raisldtng, It. Jones Brooks,
llenry Sloan* Hoffh Craipr,<»eorge SerriH.Spencer Me-
Jlvain, Charles Kelly,J.ti. JohnSba,William llay,Dr
S.Thomas,JohnSeHers v Wm. Eyre, Jr. •
-DIRECTORS- AT TITTBBUKGiL -D. T. Morgan.
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. i • .
-••• AViLLIAM MARTIN, President
Thos. C.! la pro, Vice President.
" v Joatnt. W, Cowart,Secretary, ..
. C/^Office of the Company,No, Water street. Buis
borgh. ; ; : UeHSuliH- E.A.MADEIRA,Agent.
. Virt tad C2mila« lasaraactt*
THE OFFICE rtf the /ittura>u« : Co.QT Norik Amtru*
bn* been rmott# to the Warehouse of I.lardy, Jone*
* HI Krozif idretUlhirtl houteEasl efWood
alreet.where tbe*tit><cfibcrwlliUsao Policies on Build*
icg*andiheircomcrU£;iindonSbtpment»by Kic-ambcmi
and other vessels, for the Above old ana resnonslbte
Company; : Jap3] ;'• : WflL F«;-JONES> Agent
Blate; Qatnal Piro la«ar«noi coantoV.
BRANCH OFFICER 94 SmtßFieu* Pxrascae 9,
j
f|MlEbeitctldfitte«if the soctes* of the Director' In J
_X endeavoring to RE l
insurance vompanv? cneet-the want* of the >
oommtraity, is ibe anpanUleled atnoaot of business
which Jms been ilone~-baving issued 7,900 P >!|«
.eie*dnnnff tbepa»tyear,iiieTcbf adding over ®130,0W
to thefondsorilji'r eomphny. Jawlv-all iho property
insured i* of the safest hirta; (a.small risfcaj ahdaUrge
proponion insured foranly one year.
WholoNo, Policiesissued****'*** dOt
*do do expired, terminated &
• , canceled ■'■».. .* $«
do do to force**-**.* 7.SUB
Atr
itnotoMof ProptriyinsarciJw-....
do Cancele^tertttnaieilar.dci*
plied.. *01,7*9
<lo - io *7,084,651
do 79,673,137
do Canceled,tcrariatied,expr’4, 037, iq
oo Inforce— *«♦. . ■■_. *7t08f.77
do Cash Prcmismi received* **-851,057,1*1 .
oo do c&pccled-~>— ~ -. 32\*3A .
' - *51,833,00
Whole amosntoflosseftnd expen*
.HalauceiafoTororiheCe.lßoaih, ■> 627,824»<a
To.cityor country merelianis,nnd owner* ofdweil-
Im»» and isolated ot ; country property, H U believed
tia* company affords advantages in point ol cheapness
safßty.atid Seenrity, inferior to no Imursnco Company
in this country;
Condactcd on thoequitable and greatly improved*?-**
tern of Classification of spe<?al
hazards, insuring only a limited atxionnt In any one lo*
camy.thes precrodlogtbc frequency and ©cenrfenc* of
luge fires, and also, on bolhihe Stock andMatoai plan,
It notonly po**etse«tbe cheapness and accommodation
of both raethudi, but entitles the insured to a participa-
Uon In the profits. • ,
■lt I* nndertho control of the following Director*: -J
P» Rutherford. A. J. Gllleu, John 0. Packer, Samae. T,
Jones, A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob *rt
SlQtZfSaattet Jouei, John P,Rather/ard.
J P. RUTHERFORD, Prert.
_ . „ . A.j.cjiLi-Errr.Sec’y.
A. A.CiEttiSH, Actoary.
N, B»—A Scrip Dividend ofSfteeTi per cent, on eipN
ring pohcieshfts been declared by the Director*, «h*‘ is
now receivable at this Office for renewal*, of xeueema*
Mo is cash at the end of ninety day*. •
mynridew A. A. CARRIER, Agent.
Cltlßen* and Strangers,
DO you wlfh to purchase, a fine . -
mv<3OU)orBtL.VEK\VATCH.BUImai«B*Si
WSoiifrU! r the usual price t I r so, cell »\ HOOD'S
MifflMEW JEWEUnf STORR 51 Meri«
two door* north of Third, and tile a look at his new
aloek, Just arrived, and yotteoii there nuteha«e Watch
es or any-kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real valne,
and uotoe charged two prices for everything, as yon
have nasally been r but cab get the wry hest quality-of
gooiOatthe lowest eastern prices. DonotbelfeVe what
other;, interested In tbeir own calcs, tell you, but come
ana see for -yourselves. All goodseold at this
•neat will be warranted es represented at time of sale—
solbatallßay i>otcits»eeee»llyssf« »nil cheap, adit;
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company.
JAS.QLOYXB, B.MsItKBj JOKES, 0. * lUd*4Wi
rruM^y®® l KIEU A CO., Proprlotora*
rjiirE subscribers having been appointed Agents for
•JL ihflAbovo namctconcertij will teep consiamly on
hondasopnlyof BHck,Cru
cible Fire Clayj Foresee Hearths an# Inwalls; Ther
are also ready to receive ordera for said Brick, to be
madcitt siie and Bjtapoio salt purchasers,which Shall
be promptly Sued.
.Wedonotdeem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the BolivarFiro Brick poses* over all oUi
•/■ihatjiayc.becn offered for sale m-the United Stales,
tbetr superiority belagweil known to almost all persons
who ote Fire pricksv.^Thdproprietors baye detensinei
inat ine Fire Brick sbalUose none of their present envt
aoierenntatlon, ana chat no expeaseshdli be spared u
make them e ven better Uian they have heretofore been.
This is ilie oniy establishment cow manufactoring Fire
Brick at Bolivar. “' KiKR A JONE 3,
marl 7 . . Canal Basin, Seventh st., Fiusbanrii.
aJohn W».Tlm« «
48ALWAYS ONiIAND.of hiinwnmanufactare,
« iarßewsorunentof WiUPri.CANES and UAI«
LLABof every description,which he will dispose
of, wholesale br retail,at prices as low as they can be
procGTod'fortneHheylhdciUeaof
tVi&i?'‘Baltimore- AlsOron band alarge: supply of
KSH^ E u^? tll ¥ c LA
DIE9\SATCHEI,B,.which- will bo sold at New York
prices. ; Just received from the Manafactoxy a new sap.
ply et INDIA RUBBER WHlPS,*fc»sl*C«v wholesale
andteioil.. JOHN W. TIM,
•> aogg No street, near Virgin alley.
WA JUL. PAPER.
' J. smiiis,
_jHO. OOSmlthfleld street, Flttgburgb.
XI AS ju«l received tils Spring Slock of PAPER i
AX HANOINUS,of every variety of style and itiish,
from IS) cents la 81 per piece.
, Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors,
beautiful, nni prices low, to saluhe time*.
'thosebuying boases-to paper, and merchants buying
-to, sell again, ehould call, nod examine, before purcha.
sing, elsewhere. 'Alio—
-50 dozen Dandlloies;
1000 pieces Canal:! Paper!
300 .do Lemon Cctor—plain i
<OO do Wuck do;
300 • do lilac do t
300 <,0 „> Cream - -do;
- , .50 Centre Pieces. -
1 oA t t S °-5 LOC,f MARHLE PAPKR, for Public Halls,
n„IZ F , j description, with suUaMo Columns, Cops
® Al?nr n £t n i o, >. dor -P. l i ,f “ Tnl ' illca a ‘ »bort nolice. ■
atihe Won I'nper'amre'of 11 L °' V ’ fof
Jnatsiom Smlthficld .trt«,S^
, TAAPPB, BI A HAKK,
- ISscoibi to-Magui<c;J3nn> * Co.)
Commission & Porwtrding -lUtehsnti
No-. 124, BECW.VttSTREET, PirTSBURujSf 1 ' "
A,HEnow prepared w receivoand forward goods by
. River, Cunahilallroad or Winon, Wilhnromntne..
opd regularity. They wtlt nlsooevoteiicir atteh§l nt o
fto purchase and safe, of Erpduce, Merchandize,- Iron.
Pittsburgh jnanufactares,s;o, and ifeeiiog convinced o?
their'ablliiy tp give peculiar satisfacrion to ail those fa
voring them,with commands,- they respectfully solicit
Ordrrs and coasigiiments. , topO 1
. DODDS * I)BUZIEK, : ‘
MACHUHBTSAND MANUFACTUItEBS,
M : OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-W a , tOT .
tut of JHaamd, (o*or Utt Ohio and Pm*,
tyhania llailroai ifcjwr,) Au.i:sjnra» Crrr.
Silver, ondLailtT Sttiam Fire lon
gine*, Hydniollc PrMMSj'ttflinaejdrlpu'dni;'Copper-
Plato, Liiliogr»pHo and; other Presses; Gold Stomping
and Befinihg Apparatus, togclhel ’witiraliH Machinery
in general, bnllt nponthe most approved plhns of con-,
•‘faction; and workmanship to the. satisfaction of cus
lomors.' -
ITJ* All orders left at ‘Messrs, Cochran, WBrlde St
Co. s,No. 2tr Wood street, Pittsburgh, ortuldrsssed to
uiesahscrlbers, Allegheny,will recdlvepromptauenUon,
’ DODD3 A CHOZIER.
Oft REAMS Fast Office Or Envelope Paper, fide and
AsLT common, for sale at - J. ft. TCBLDIN’B
B Pfi® Blank Boot,Peper and StaiioneryStoro. ■
if,': : ff } l , - .
inSUUANOEi.
91, 530,419
‘■iy Fitiiburgh.
T Vl-> * '3 7 C-^ j 15 -
rv.:/:^ r '4;;
~ ' ©f|F@oo3c" - ■'
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„. YOUNG, STEVENSON It LOVE,
Sign vftke'*- ORIGINAL BSE MITE? thattti tt i
_ FKESH ARRIVAL OF
.;ftctTßprlitg andSztmmer Goods l
TFIfB *nbBeribfirs; i iiffy?.-ittst received, by Adams &
A.Ca’s Express 2nd tbo Pennsylvania BaUroadioafr
or the largest and best selected ossorttuents of Fine
Dress Goods eve?offered tothe public.
1 4>ae of tbaFtrm having beenon. the Eastern Cities
before the commencementof ihe Spring trade, selected-
Goods, with great caro from the Importers, &t-.&ncb’-
: prices as will enable us to sell cheapet than the cheap
est,
[ Our very extensive stock comprises jn pan the; fol
lowiiig— v)2-
i ChcneondJfisperCbenfi Silks;
.r . HighLustre* Pian^CharacUonandGlssiaSilks;
i do Stripe, do do,
• .do <. Plain Slack - do;
- TurkS&iins, Foulard and WateredSilksf
, Tissues, Berage*. Plain and Figured Poplins ;
..-Cashmeres, pelumet and Alpaccas; .
Chtmze»,Ginghamsond Calicoes;
Freuabworked&Jeeves,Cuffs,CollarsAChemizelts;
do LaccandMuslm.Capes; v •
; Black B&Un> and Fancy Vesting*;
: and Jeans;.
Bonnets andßonnet RUibons.v
The proprietors would rospectfuliy eolloit on c&riy
ca l« from >hclr friends and the pubiio generally, feeling
confident that they can offer greater inducements than
has need oflcred-ljeretoforeti'
mard > YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
JAffllfiS « iO., .
_■ 100 • WOOD STREET, ' ,
TXrIIOLESALE DtaUrs in Foreign and. Domestic Dry
• are how opening iheir first purchase of
SPRfNo AND SOMMER GOODS, selected with the
greatest core, tosuitthc trade, consisting Inpartof the
newest styles oP
. . Dress Lawns and Berages ;
. Plain and Figured Alpacc&s; /
, French, Scotrh. and DomosiicGlnghanw; .
Printed Calicoes, in great variety;.
. Ribbons,Laces and Edgings;
; Cloths,Cossimeres and vestings; '
■ Summer Coating and Pautaioomng; .
v . B‘ownand Bleached Muslins;
Palm and Leghorn Hats;.:
• -Straw and Braid Bonnets:
-.TogetherWUh acomplefe stock of Variety Goods and
PeuJarR 1 Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Watches, Bras* Clocks*. Ac. . All of which are of
fered ot. Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern
Prices. lfeh23Gm
J--*.- - . Great Attractions'
L3TRECEIVKO at jESTfIiiV One Price Cash Store i
No. 76 Market street,* Piilfthurgb, between Fourth si.
larffcst and : most beautiful stock of.
SPRING arm BUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
the cluz'iosofPittsburgh; '
The subscriber woo'U inform those who desire to get
soon sssokiks, that the greater part of his Stock was
purchased at. the recent large Auction Sales’ in New
l ork for cash, which enables him to
sell g«ods l 5 to SS per cent, cheaper than those: who bny
°d Wedonot deem it necessary is mention the
ino different hinds of goods that compose bur smelt, but
deem U jufßcient td say that it consists of a full assort*
meat of ladies’-and-ffenilemsn’s wear,: toseth-r-'Witk -a
general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS* We would
respectfully solicit' an examination of our stock from
those who wish lo purchase, [marld
■ L’- -SKOUNO QttKA'l' AutilVAlil
YThF FALL and Winier Dry Goods and Verities nl No.
XJ 87, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond
aHoy/Piusburgb. Pa* DiGßsoo ACo. would again on*
to thelr old customerS and dcaJere generally in
their line, that they are nowpreparedf o offer for sale
their present new slock of Goods atanusnallyloW rates.
And as car purchases nave been made oil ihe mostfav
orable terms.with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat*-
ter onrselvesj and hape io bG able to raeritft continuance;
of conSdecce and patronage o/ our old Custoroers and
• the public generally, which has beep heretofore jo Jibe
rnlly bestowedopon us. Oaf DRY GOODS STOCK Is
in paft. of Broadcloths, .Cassunerca, SatUueis, Tweeds,
fancy Verthis, Check*, Jflannels, Drillings, Black arid
Brown Mu*!imr,TiekinM; Ulonkels, Linwy-Plsids, Al-’
pacas, Merinoer, Muslin Dc L*mes r : Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glarod Cambrics; £3oakfngs Table Diapers,
Gingham*. Silks, mney long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Pocket Handlrerchlefs. ’aoQ Irish Unen&direci
from Ireland, 1 and all oiher ortioies generally kept in the
. Dry Goodslmc* OcaVAUiSTT Department Will be found'
on examination to be unsurpassed by: orty other, of the
kind West of the Mouniaimr.andis made on irrpart of
LomlJirißfiUouJii Patent and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe: Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooka and
EyeSjPmvand Needleij TapesiThimble*, Spoons, Ra-
Table Cutlery, and Pen-Knives just arrived from
Sheffield; PatentMedieinea, Yioiin and Violin Striuvf.
Gum Pujpendfcra.Slatcs- and Slate Pencil*. Pereussron
gTO Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, -Lawns oad
Ribbons, Sewing Siik, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
foncy Nctungs, Green Bandages, Black Silk Ycilk silk
Florence together wuh a generai assoitmem of ali other
articles in the Variety Unc. Wo have on haud trad for
*n» a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and
. W atchMaleriajSjGold ond GiU Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pelts hud PenciliH-Gold and Spcctncles,
Clocks, Ac., to which we invite iho attention of all buy*
era,as we arc determined to sell oar Goods on the most
reasonable terra» > euhcr for cosh or satisfactory refer*
■ oneC;. \ " - ■
_ N. 8.. .The business of the late firm of Gatoa A Me*
CAMtsj* Is to te settled bjrDs Gosco at the stand of D;
ukkoo. A Co T who is fully authorized for such and in
whore possession- are Hie papers, Notes aud Books of
[octlffuf
(Slctljing.
SPUING AND BGffmSR CLOTHING X
THREE BIG DOORS!
■ No* I 5l t Liberty Street, Pitttburgk* '
JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the: pleasure* of an-
friends end the public In
general, that bisSpruir and Bummer stack is now ready
fur tnspectioh, whiehlte believear will be found to be
one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready-
M»dc Clothing to be found in the Western Country. . :
> lie hasi this season paid more than usual attention to
the cnano/scturingarul stvlcof bit Garments, so thatlhe
very lower; priced, as well ns the finest, arc got ap in a
style and elegance not to be sutpassed.
lid would pnrticnlariy call the auenUon of all dealer*
in Clothing tohispretent splendid ar/tonmentof -
-EURdy«SladoGKrmeDts,
A* he feels conudemj npoA examination of thequslitles
and pnees of his goods, he can offer them such induce
mem* at sball-mskc it their-interest to purchase at his
establishment.: :
Slnay jear*’experience, ind grenx success in tie bn
•■'!«*, togetbcT-widvan unprecedented wMnaltcmir*
him togefup Garmentfcto
*t? *r * iMJneM habits and taste* of ©very location In
the Union, wuich is of the utmost importance to wbolo
sale purchasers.
. Jutha Cutting department will h© found a choice a*
lecfion of tbe most fashionable goods, consulting
IffCnchy Englith and Jlsnzrican Broadcioth9 t •••’•
Also, oneiceJienitu?orUncru or
/wESTI&ftSiOf to© Idlest and most fashionable style*-*
all of which he is prepared to make to order in the her
manner and at the most reasonable prices.
- COME, THEN; ONE AND ALU
The AS3enmenl,ihe Quality, and the Variety; Is tti»
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo:md iirthaTJmied
b J«2I mnrtfi
- Sl'iitNG a A MPXfGNI
HEAD AND REFLECT.
C ft ca.*
Corner cf ! toed and Water Street* t rittßbursh }
HAVE jQ?rTemvtdaixrejtten»iv© stock of Elegant
„ond l/ecrul fioodSccensisilng of CLOTHS. CAS
SIMEUES hnd VESTINGS. of the very finest materi
als, and the mosl rich andvarietl naticm*. These*
Lopda have been aU selecrediiy, the proprietors them*
scire*, with: great; ciicantrpeetfott. Nothing new or
QMQUeio the One of diesshas ytt appeared: in ihe East
ern cuics, that CaUaghon ft not seeated in
targe-qn&miuca for.mmr namerocs costomeis. The
whole of ihi* large stool: has been lutD.aoauj cash.
and Musequentiy obtawed at i 6w v i»» The
.public iaefin mind. iaaicoDch
u it wjli enable tncm to purehaec oi lower prices than
they have been.dn.th©,liahn or paying Tor their ward
robes at other establishments/ This magniSceht rtotk
nVr'Xft of , Fi f ENCH . ENGLISir oad ASIEW
CAN CLOTilSvStflecled Wiih nn eye. to darab livy. as
wellM w beauty. The atock of OASSIMEnE3 i» In
perfect accord ance witb lhe otlieiyboth ln quality ana
,cheapncs« while the richiahd we may say eofgeonrelir
playotstfpßßßVESTikeSiebalteagesfiwSisaUon,
and cemes op to the leaned taste of the most experien
ced customer, • . . CuXO,AGHAN ACO ,
»prt _■■■; comer ef Wood and Wi
cr©'Tni<rnAi.i.r
No. 74 lfbod tlrtet, near Fourth tl.
MEN’S AND BOVS' CLOTHING!
? n THURSDAY-, April 16th,
1861,, CHESTER, In. announcing h:s re oval,
beg»leave to retuni liiaclncoro thtmks totbepubllc.for
IhpunboonOoii patiormge with which he hue been iu«-
utlnetl. The question, * cun.a Clothing Ksublishnieni,
oohducted on.correct-buefnesa principle*, aiming to
buildup s-reputation for good worltraanthln ami war
runted material, bo sua-aioed,” is no longer u mooted
r j>oim,but has becomc.a freed f&cl, attested to by thr -nni
preoedented. amount of Cheater** tales Ithai become
necessity mtih the proprietor, to enlarge
hl« baetaes« /e«Ulliee,to accommodate his hosts ef eui-
L o a RWtit-costof,tirao ond means, GolhicHair.
‘m'medtetosSpervi^' 1 U ‘“ ci,y ' tire proprietor-.
Tito ptlblie ore invited to colland examine.
. *■■ 74 -Wooil street. ;;
.«PHf WE BTPDY TO PLEASE
_ JAMBS U. WATT, ' '
.. ft MEECHAN'T TAHOE,
and Ziitd limb.
“JS respectfully to inform hi* friends and the public,
““ reißrMd from New York' and Ehiladel''
ynm, liaifiitg rbiere ,elected from lUe latest importations.
S,“ooiScSKK. ,to ? k of BloctandColored CLOTHS,
VKSTlNGS.tsrhicijfor newness of
uesfens nnd richness of fabrics, are not :*nrntis<ed bv
any boose west of NewYorfc^—All of which he ispre.
Eni^J?”i k '.Y 0 "* 1 cr Jf lo , ,ly invite ] arcbasers to call
Ts l^7rrS.os?l ?^ k before purchasing elsewhere.
C ; i 1 ‘y l w» authorized Agent In' this
for Uja sale of my woxk ou G AHMENT CU ITING,
It ctta o:ny.l>«..fcad ni lhe atgre of ib&.BubscribersJW
filfni nio”S,f’ h . e f“ Uo ' ,i "Sptices,via; with instruc
tions, 8t0; without, 57. a , :
m *ri7 James c. watt.
OEOnefiALBBBB,
; JVo. 71 .earner of Wood and Fourth eh.,
:.ga HAS iusireeelyedhisfipringStockof
•HJsoperlor.BOOTS nnd SHOES, of the*®®®
jH boitstock workmanship that cait be got together
««W* inany one'e.stabilihmehtof like: amount,7n the
Vyest Nearly aU mode to special order:free from chu.
blemishes, Sc. Country Merchants and others hro re
spectftilly invited to call and examine the stock, which
liofleredforsaielowfor cash.' - ■
N. B.—b. A. has paid particular attention to have a
general assoitmentof thehest Block of Boots and Shoes
lor the Betail trade.from tticgood low price to the best
made custom work,consistlngof every kind of colors
and fashions now in use; Individuals and families may
reiyon always: flndititira general assbfitnedt, as irf>
tales to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71.
ALSO—Men, Boys,, and Childrens Palm Leaf three
Straw. Hots. . . . ' fanrSßm
. taaiei' Hewing Bird*. -
r|rHESK uieful articles ere introduced to the pnblie by
A Uie inventor, and, eipeoiallyirecommaaflod to the’
w for whole pariicuior see they «'&
Something of the kind has oyer, been neefledito hold
work while engaged in iewing.
J Ia °y o hut form i* ruined: and made “toand-ihoui
?mr,oi:li' y v ti ' :i I lr P OIU l ion ’ W i llleat '^ otk ' Ksweil '“ h ' a >'h
impaired; hy tilting ineuch an unhealthy p'dsidre.;'Jut-
P.??^?! nen **W ■■ eoaitantiy Being.introduced to ledsen
m or nothing hat Been done
'W« ’Be burden oi the other »ei. This article,
wor6* , Tk gr c, aUy «!i«o< wBUe it will facßilaie
IddieuS w i“ 8 B i r^ " been uied by many
probiUon! ~W and has me: with umversalnp*
TBmii ortho mbaeriber, by whoietole or
,ly!e -> Bni wobttiaU pr{cp at
which they nro offered, mast recommend tnem to general
taprluj C. YEAGER. 110 Market it. _
boxes, for sale by
■ SMITH &BINCLAIB,
V; (
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Lr ? '
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, . ;'S
■v:-:-W ~ CABINET ‘ X*S
t&BmSSFUBNITDRE MANUFACTURER) *S»
W “ r **^ ooin * ®» and .99 TUlr* !
.1 W* y* ‘informs fc|s/ricndMSfl *afloin
■ 2?! 22£ ■i.WjflllTt whleh will-16-Mid-st prieei l
“ to? “ ‘W* Vwetifitates, Em of West .
to **>"*»*»» uphold (tie onaUty wuh well
ie” '"forkmasiUe, and aewast
designs,-and from the extent -or hlxWeta and facility
t*-*»#hleil to produce -wanameif
rariutofflj ai the lowest prices* -y -;v •*
; ,LSji"-?^°E. t< ? d , , !! e t P r ' nei Pl® of Identic-ins' the cus
tomers’ interest with his own, Inspfhbiy sWimee, and
keep. alnruwou hand the neatest vsnetrOfcTerede*.
crunion of funutnre, from the cheapest amt Dlainesti to
the most e egant and cwtiy.jhpt a house, or any phn Of
one, may lie furnished Croat hlastock,-'or, raaihfiitttiia
™prs!?f 10 . 0r ? 6£ . following- articles oonsutfjn
-1 Rat k ofm stock, which fqr-riolineas; of styja and futSb J
cannot be snntassed In any of the Eastern oltleS:
Louis XIV tete-tete-a. Sofas r
: dQgofaa r ln plushnndhaiy cloth;'
: 60 doi. Mahogany Chairs; . - > ••
SO do Walnut - do;
60 Mahogany Rocking do; '
■ •• 2ttW«lnut ! - do; •
■ 6i> MahoganyDivans:-
nO Walnai do;
. - 60-Marblo Xop CenixeTableSj >
0Q i..v ifOi-Dre&aing Bureaus: -
- 30 • do., .Wnßbatandg; ' .
: 40 Enclosed •• v - do; v: - . u* ■
! ? IQOComjnoji :. ; do; ' •
20 Pi&in Dressing Bureaus;"
: 48 Mahogany-Beasteads-r. f
SO Walnut doi
OOCouogo do; • "■! •
- 3$ Cherry, andPoplarßodsieada: « : ,,r.
JiO Mahogany Wardrobes s
10 Walnut d>; 7
i 10 Cherry ; , • do; • ■
fiOPlamßoreaus;- v/,..
70 Dining ami Breakfast Tables;
-12 Sectreiaryand Bookcases; -
: -SDdoxcCsrieSear Chairs t
24 Cane SeaißociangCbnirs;-
la Ladies Writing Peeks;* . : •
Hal nnd Towel Slandaf -What-Nots; ■■'■•"■*-v -
Kligmies; * -RaperMacnae Tables;
• Conversation Chairs;;Eembrokni- dOf *
EUtabatheji do; Hall and Tier do;
Reccpuon do; Ladies* Wdrk Tables;'
Teari ZnlaiJ do? Extension DinlngTaUes:
s**?. ,w. . d °s Ottomans; >
Gothic and Holf Choirs, :/ '
«y4wt2JsSi” ortmerI ’ t of COMMON EfrItNITIIRE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CaKNBTKAXSto snpplied whh
all articles in theiT Hue - j“ . ,
> RTEAMiIOATS.and HOTELSk furnished auheihort*
est notice. ' * - * •
AU orders promptly attended to f m ar6 J
. Jounieyintn Cabinet iifitkers Association
WAREHOUSE,! 19 SECOND STREET,
(near too comer of Wood")' -
AssftrtiATTrtTir em «#*
bracing, already,' twice to ibree \sL .:
ffiHßßHmntimektes loasybafids n4he lax* Mv
gesvtnd hitherto most renowned * X-l ? j
basmess shops of this ciiy, ; jmve opened their Ware- J
house, anduro able to furnish ihe'Tttblic; by Wholesale I
OM’etalfjwah Fomitoro of thCfcUoaring description-^
. Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col- i
waned JSare&us; Mahogany Bedstead*; - Mshoeanyi
Chairs; .Rocking Chairs; Mahoga*y Washitaods; So«
& 8 Stools y Book Caws; Secretaries;
Card-Tables; Pier-Tables, fine Card Tables; Centre
Tables; .Hat Racks; - FrenCli;' Bedsteads; OUbmans;
Poplar Wardrobnrp.DinihgandßreakfasiTables; Work* l
stands;-ChertT and Common Workainmis; high post,
common, low,nod trundle Bedsteads: Cherry
CribS;Cradleif&e. r
permtt them.to sell at iha ioweslpnces,and they arede* !
tenninedtoselljlowerihan any competitors, nn equally 1
good, if not better article, aiid ihe publlc'
wilranderstandby/givinglhetaacalU
j i\D*.SteantboiU teorM of aii dcscnplion#, and other
articles of any description, made to order In every style;
at the shortest notice. [morAfc *
. *© Cabinet aiMter*.
rmun, WaltiUt; > mul
HanSicartand Ftirnintrt atWhoiesafe. ■ •’
rpuE subscribers baTejtmreceiyed /rrnnNew York
JL, andßostonimost splemlidslbek of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for Ute trade. Alt of .which We wlil uoll at eniemely'
lowprices.
■ As steal care was taken in tbe aelecilon of the stock,
persons cannot fail 10 be- Bailed either as .to quality Or
pncer&adjfts ltta weU known thalFumittrrecaa be'
maUeby machinerysuperior , and much ,lower Umn hr
hand, the attention of the trade ia respectfully invited.
. Turned Workun air tU branches, carricdroriaarasual.
. Slank band;rttni,fdr CarpcKt«tß,and all. ankles
requne a. in manufacturing CahineiFariiiturei constantly
on ;h a nd—vas Mahogany, Varnish,. Hardware, Hair
Cloths, SpricgSy Ac., Ac. RYAN * M*KEt£
fty aq’a EaUdinn;r
•N 0,31 Fiflhatreet
. .■ « •r H. Cifatw.
WAREBOOM,aMITI!k , Ui£D^PREEX t .
BiU»anSrTmikstrietanc[Sorxnoiitrrgaaet\ P&sbur*. pa.
{7l ■■•••; v KaSeMEB &.DAULKR keep conrtanily onkandi
A wtiotjr of exceUeiir *ria fßsWonablfc FdrnUt»K
JWwanafitedcqoAl *
■ .■».tf 5 \j OTab J? bc;ot)tmnedft}aciy4i'niilu
Cft&bii&hmemin >he West. They have now <m hand an
ttausaaUyextensive stoefc, embracing ail kinds ofFaral
wre, from the chiipeil and plainest to- tito most cosily
mg ctegant>Allxtfdey piOmpUyauehdcd to.. mfSltgr
A. BUbblKJBa ftOU,
AVE .ON HA NO at llieir extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORV, No. 84 SmithfleM II
a large assortment of fancy and plain -Furnllure, which
thoy will tell IS percent, below cas ternary rales.
: Terms—cash only! : ;■ idccgilv
! ttTEV£NSOJi eoutinMß ta wi^nnl
.'"■Mfftciw CABINET-WARS or; every tfescrfp
—rffcSs’iLL.tieOiriU hia- old stood; corner of Liberty- and
EeSKfiEsSeveiuh streets. UNDUKTAKING attehdea
to,ln alhis branches* aiaylt
• •■■ -."■. ■ CaDlttet and Cbair F&ctom -
IJV ••',JOSEPH. MEYER has on. fcand,m hli cxten-
VML. alvc Cabinet and Chair Mann factory. No, 424 Penn
F|Msirect>abov« the Canal, aU kindaof FURNITURE,
£\ *roeh a% Sofas, .Centro Tables, Mahogany Chairs,
Meongany BeusieaOa. and aU other articles in the Cabl*
net Une—which fae wi>l sell 20 por cent, below custom
ary rates. Terms— CASH, ONLY,
- _ « JOSEPH JUBYKRr
aprt* . »No. 424 Penn itreet. Fifth Ward.
PA
■rim]
X.. . _ .
non forth# raamifaetnre and sal© of the ankle In the
wear, they having been manufactured heretofore excla
etvelyin the .EasHwhore th ey are : eu n ereed lag tli e. use
take this method of informing' the
poblic, thaiuhey arenbtv taauufactoriog eirhteifl fiffer« :
ent lizesof the modem
from J 2 inchesio6|feet,with 'widthand depthßailable i
forbpdiea.oforihimrysitejandjforthosewhodeslre
apace toy cushioning, pr focbodler;bfunu«Btf dimea-1
iiove, nave several sizes deeper and wider. This in
venuoa nowcominglmpgenrraluse.lsproriouncedone,
of the. greatest of the age... These.. ife aufrCasus. are
composed of vftiou* kinds of mcials,but principally of
. _ They «ie thoroughly roamdei Inside atid out, and
Utu* made Impervious w ait and indestructible. - They
are highly pmnmental.hnd of a classic form, are light
and portable, whlleihey. combine the greatest strength*
wnichmetsl u capable of* in a givdnquantity.' • v
_ Wien properly securea wUh cement they are perfect*
■ ly airtight, and free from exhalation of offensive gazes
Tuey cost no more than good wooden coffins, and-are
beuer than any other article in use, (of whfcietereost,)
for transportation, vnults,orordmary thteTmentSsOsbas
been proven by actual experiment*, and certified to by
some of out most scientific men ; also, bythe Honora*
Henry, Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewi* Cass, and
Other olsuofaizqcu senators, whohave witnessed their
, and whoseleners, together withoiher evidence*
£«P.°*t N 0.374 Main street, tbreedoort above Ninth,
wherewe-jmend ta .on handnt nit times, each «
!i®» k sizesanddegreeaofoniament and £i}i«his
will stutthe fnoßtdivewmed'tarte*.'
We invite the,attention of the public. and of Under- ;
lasers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami*
nation of the article* and request them not to rely upon
t re Pfe*enmtloii of .undertaker* not using the article,
vrhose.imcrest it would be to misrepresent them.
. mar22;3tn W. C.DAVIS & CO.
'alt r Mrte’is,
T„_ JDtasqluUonof Fartnerahlp. :
HE Partnership httheriovexisilng between the sub*
scriheMfaomgbualneßs mihe name of John Black
tbw by mntaalconsfensH.Mc-
Culjoaghpurchasing ihe entire interest of ; John Black in
bustnMit H.-.JlcCiillbagh hdvidilthe right ton*e
a,c firm iasettliogih© buixne»s, and iha
debts,and to
pay all debts due by the late firm. :■ * 7
JOHN BLACK, .
M . . .«enry mccullouqh.
N., lls-rTflo business will becontfunedhy ihCsubscri*
her as muni, at his old stand, corner of Penn and Irwin
•iwct*; , hen by Mucullough.-
Pittsburgh, Match 1,1652. mar'ftif
*««*»*a*o»» Jemreiur, :.
TTAVING TC-fitied fais store in a handsome manner,
AX andbut recently returned from Ihe Eastern cJtiei
with a fine assortment of. Watches, Jewelry and Fanev
GoodsjWpnldcaHthe.aUemiohofiu* friend* and cn£
]ome?« to tbe fact, tbaiamongfais Watches will be found
the mtntdealrable atyfe*,patterns and. makers.’ Of Jew*
elry, the latest stylcsof broches* bTean'plns,fol> and'
rings, ear nags, miniature, lockets,
FANCY a* tables;
J°« b i?*. e . 8 ’ d * ik8 * faney vases, perfumo bottfesviaMA
mat*, Colt *.pistols,pone moonles, in great variety;
ebina Oult
of. useful ondornamental article*, which have only to he
seento be appreciated. -
nov * • NO. 61 MARKET STREET, v
h ,^„.^ llUaßl W* WalUfle. ' "~
JttABBLE WORKS*
J* liiLifctitsSEP 3&3;-Lflvr/y, bpposia EmuJUUldit.
ATONUMfctSTTS, .Gravestones,“Mantels, Furniture
*"X Tope,.and all kiopß' nf. mdnufitctared Marble: ql*
way* on hand, and made to order-oh the shortest notice
several hundred designs for Monuments, original- and
selected, on hand. The trade furnished wim Marble at
. the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. .
marlilm W. W. WALLACE.
, L ' Co-PartnershipßTotlco.
TTIt(R subscribers have this day entered into partner*
X snip, under the style ana firm of TAAFF& MA*
GUIRb & BANE for tbcpurporeoXcarryingbn agea.'
era! Commission and Produce BnaUpss, tutd confident*
ly. hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ae»
qaatntance, and personal attention to the iatertsts of
their customers, will entitle them to a share of public
pattonoge, which it sball be their study todeserve. * -
LUKE TAAFFJ3. Pittsburgh/ ; '
sarpl Maguire, cumberra, -Md v
WM. O DANE, Washington, K;
FiUsbotgh; April 8,1851. ' ■ . ’ f ap tt
■ Dissolution* . ! -
rPHEpartnerehip heretofore existing between.Jamu
A; Armstrong, Samuel Crozier amf Charles- B&raes.
undertbe litleofArmstrocg, Croxiera: Co., 1. thirdly'
dissolved by mutual agreemr at, Mr. Barnes hs'riu.dis
posed of his interest and with drawn from lb&'concern
JAMES ARMSTRONG;
SAMUEL CROZIER ■•?
Feb.’y 21,1653. CHARLES BARNE& >
Su^e»W&or«-SfflSS
mura ARMSTRONG A fnmvrpp-
J . Btmoval,, “
T corner of Wood a a4Kfl'? t 4 rES™fN l 0
tyjrtteot! opposite the toad of Wood. no ' • crr
-Tlfty . . ■ JQEt, KOHLER
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ysap^m,;'^i
JOEL UOfiUSELf
' '•' v-.-i \\S, %-',tt :*• . r*:-,. *7 -•">•" ; ->i *:... I '"'- t
*~** - V * *
:' < T' i- :
j , „ jßSfynrw..
Of De t*M,i» o.lrt li trt Ctaratlv* In.
. ’ ■? -*1 ttninuiti
The only/nfaltm Ctirefothil DreadM JMieaie
> known at SpemhtorThtii orlneoUitHarylfceinr
nal Eiru&sioiu t j j. ' , * a .. ,
infciho taan >‘4 - z
: - ,xhm Insuupientis simple, comprehensive. ana newr-’
failing) aod.mar bfluwtf *tadut Urn .UifiSilEc^.
. nience orthe Knowledge puhe -moillngmaiaJhend +-
; it is u> bo used externally, producing ft*pain orltOurv
whatever,*" nor pre vetting iny sooAoqk attendim-to hfc.
busines#;. and-while, in, use net atingU-ttniwon can
/takfc’place, inwgeroadff- v -s\on ifmsitV
tueb-an-iztent that wry KEaAtWTaEin s HiKmvs vowns.
or atrsniioWf* tbfilossbfwliidh, caused by early abuse,
istbnditessenrquestidDi: and mee&Qae OflheibOuanad
Nenrpoeneas, Prostration,
XlilipepmifTaiii In .the Head. and-DunriessofVision,”
; Weakness of the
dons ofthe Eyes, Impotefice.Ptmples of tie Face, Pro*
mature Decline' of-Virility, - weakness of Memory and
Power fox Menihl Applteatfpn/peJepjionjAyertiottto
Society,Timidiitf SeV-Bistn»vMv* of Bolmde r Ac.j
All Meir ditopfelr* ai kfrn juih* i
v- bcen exafeineitand approved of
by the Wgbiwt'nttttojlfiee |n:Wrqpgand America, li re* *■
commended prominent Physteians of ill ,
c&iathrßnedyaimngfar-tholtr *
novfccbmpletelysbperseded the use
of jani|rSi:thabottsic,canteri2aUon»;4f<?vhoVtomentfon
ihe thoatar dadyenised nostrumswthe day, ha cordials,
abtidoies;&c:, &c. : It cbUsiittnettOt the same rimvi'lhe;
toftxt) the waui pleasant^ and by far ibeeAeqpm treatment
everofiered ifr the afUictadf a being'allowed
for the Instrument, after the desired effect has been: at 4 .
lained. r - ■>
.Be. it also remembered,- that those complaints, ore bat
Ibtle nnderetood. by the profession in
alllhe medicine in the world never has, and never VHI,
'losses, whiabf if allowed, to
checked, aresarp to prodacedtho most distressing eon
sequencer.' - '
ft has been a matter of surprise lo some* that anyone
of respectability and of professional attainments should
-devote his attention to diseases 'which people of every
description pretend tOcuresO ehsiljv bot
the ode thoasandihpanof thejniseries thesepeoplcbtiug
. upon society were Knd urn, a ver yd iffcleht op fatten woola 7
be itviaf»u>t.oi)ly:,the{piesenianiserydnd
dejecuon, preying on the mind as wen hi the body, that"
,iSdeplored r
posttriiy,and even todcstroy tho reprodactive faculty,
■ altogether.;;.;!!;!? a fact, that,;when notproperiyireated,
they may remold so dormant m the coitßUluVon as io bp
pearlnnocteerwayihsmintheireffecuuponposterfty;
yet, if properly nhferstopd, are mast easily and speedi
ly *etfioyeai’.>Tlrlaboy'eisdingeiiiOMly contrived fnstnK
menu wiildoubtless, in a great measure, -contribute io
check the evHBofqaackery T so prevalent In this class of
diseases, throughout the Union* <-
ThepwcnofthcoOTipletc instrument, carefully secur
ed against hU obseirvatidn in a box I ,.is only BlP.lt con
uddmsa-lnnnyjMutof the
United States, Canpda, Aa, according to order, accom
paniedbyJuUdirc^uonsj'aß^Jmponaatadvice ro Urn
married and single; to the remotest
pfcrts of theebuntry, beingveryujOing.
/Ihefufier4tiipled.sueceasthl4LD*mi»ent httfiobtalhctt
since ftsjiatrodimiioftto America,has iodocedsomo un
ptidciplcd persons in New York, Philadelphia, Albany,
Boston, to get up aome ridicnloas things; caHed
f‘fn»irHmeni^wfilch* r
in Tesemblancej frt /wm ncT io roy
o%n invetttedirlong l^pprOVedjln^
'Struments, and whrehare as suuiiar; to mem as night is
trt light. Every aueropt lo sell siich *i instruments” for'
mine will be.pro'Setutrdto ihe fullest extent of ihe law,
1 being dot willing'locoimecf lhe well and honestly
their wbrildessprodbeUons. v jNo Jnsirtnnmx is genuine
and no&e eanbewirranitd but tfibsa ordered fiom mjjstlf
Alt applicaUous .and remittances mast bo directed
(post BaiaMdtbo‘Doctor himsfllf,he havingno''AgeijcfoB
established Lutin London aod Paris.
Address,-post pard,Dr,D.'de Latney t « Lispenardati
o^ryv-y^:
dailyf from 9 A'. ST; till 3 P. M > and from
7 till A P. M., the Sabbath excelled.
'; undersignedcertiffv.wuhgreatpleasnre, that
the above-mentioned Instroment is noiocly eonstruoted.
on. tcleniliic principles, but that frbffi its nste the happiest
results may wlib canfidencef be'-anUeipsted;
there being, ibr ihovnre ; irf .those dtseasOSr NO OTHER
cbbtain rkmboy extant. . 7
J HENRY 9, KELLER; M.D.
• CH.OUETZ&M.a, 09 Chamber street; <
C ECKUAKDT, M.D., l 2d Howaid strerlv;
Now Yobs.
Dr. nB Laset is prepared toexecute allorders for sun
glcal apparatus,' viz ; Artiheial Anns und Legs, which
move like natural memherat-Apparatas for Luxadotff
: for ; Comrscled Legs.t curvaturc of the.. Spine «nq
Waist i for False doints of.the -jWtos- and-Knees; for
Paralytic Leffsj for Club Foot; for Lacrymal Fisiuies;
forPaUidgofiheKejituraM’fypogastfleßeftsißedsaTui
Chairs for Sick Persons ? Cratches, Trusses, Ac.; Ortho
pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac.., All work warranted.: Letters
.must, be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance
or cut reference. - {feb?s;lyj-
an dCONsiIMPTION,
la offering to the community tins justly celebrated re -
medy for diseases of the throat and laogB, ii hnot out
wish to trifle, with the lives or health of the afflicted* but
frankly to lay before them theopinionsofdistinguished
tnen noisome of ihe evidences of iisenc-ce**, from which
they can judge Tor themselves, We sincerely pledge
OBnelvea.to make no wild assertions or falße statements
of Us efficacy, nor will we hold ont any hope lo saffejriflg
humanity which /facts will not warrant* ; '
• Many prer/j are bore given* and-we solicit an inquiry
from the public into aliwe publishj leelmgassureflibey
wiil find them perfectly relmhle, ; and. the- medicine Wo** j
tbyiheirbepiccmliicnce and patronngo. . £ .\; i
Frost the rftsiinguttfci Pro/asofo/ ClumSstri Qiut&lait*
- no Aisifaz, Botodoin Ca'Jegt,
Pear Sir.:. I delayed answering- the receipt of: your
preparation, until I had an o portunity of witnessing it*
eflecisin my own family, or in the familiesofmy taenia.
This f have ribw dooewilh a high degree or saitafae*-
tinm Incasesboihof adullsandchUtlrea* v. 1
- I have found it, as tfi lngTedtemg show,a powerful re
tnedy for colds and coughs and pulmonary disease*.'
PARKER CLEAVEJ&ND, M.D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
Pwnan Qcen&r in t£i Hamilton Mills, in tKf* City..
_ _ ~ , Lowsll, Aog, 10,I84&
Dr. J;C. Ayen I liave bcencurcd.of tho worst cough
X-ever had.in myijfe, by your and
never full, when ! have opportunity of recommending!*'
toothers. Yours, respectfnUy P -
8. D. EMERSON,
* tor 1 lead. the. following,. nnd,.sce rf this medicine U
worth a trial, The patient had become ■veryff , eblc T anu'
the effect of ibe medicjne was unnustakablydlstmet!—-
Uxrrsn States HoiEt^^AiUTctoa-SPsiffos,),.
July 0,184$ f "
Dr. J.C; Ayer,—Sir: Ihave been afflicted with armm*
iufaffeeuaaofthe:lttngs, and all ihe symptom* ©Cvetllcd*
consumption, for more than a year 1 could find no mp<
* dicine that would reach ray case, dnni IcommCnced the
use of your “CnEaatPscToaAW' whicb gave inepradaal
relief,, nnd.l faavehccn sieadttygaimng thy strength till'
my health is well nigh restored.
While using yourmcdieUie, I had the gratification of
.curing with it my reverend friend, Mr.Trumau,of Sump*
ter District, who had been suspended froothts parochial
duties bya severe attack oibrooctmis. -
I have pleasure in certifying hege facts to y,ou
v’-'-.'~'Andamj'sirryouis.ftipeetfliny»^. : '" l - ; '.''l
. J.E.CALHtJUH,6f-South Carolina
* following of the wotiv of eases *
rwEch the physicians and friends thought.to be incurable
consumption / : c _
‘ " CEwm,P&^Aug.B^lBtßi^'.,
: J.C.Ayer,—Sir:l was taken wiih v a terrible CoUgb,
.broughVon by acold. in the beginnlngof last February,-
and waaconfined to my bfldimQreiuaaiWQ
Ceughing. incessantly night, and day,-lbetamcgbastly
and pale/'msi.eyes were .sunken and glahiiyirand: :tiur
,brcath very ahort: Ih'deedj X in
'sue d distress for b reaUktbur Dut-Httle hone my-T6cttv* -
erycould.beentertained. Whilein this sft nation, aftiend,
of raine, (the Bev: John Keller, of the' Meth/ dtst church.)'
broughlmeabdlileofyour Cnknat which 1
triedmbretogTaUfyhinj, ihan from anycipectutiono/
obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to.continue
its use, and I soph found my health muchimproved.—'
Now in three months, raid weUaritf strongj aud can-at*
Iribaieraycureonlyto your, great; mediclho..
, v : With the deepest gratiiudcv yours, Ac.
/AMISS GODFREY:
: Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem*
Ist, Lowell, Mass... , v.. . 7
- Cy-Sold in Piiubargh wholesale and retail, by. 0, A*
Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsend;-iii Allegheny City
by H. P.Scnwartz,' and J. Douglaas,-nad bv* drurefsti
generally. decSa
MOR8B»a~ ’ 77'
CompotmaSymporYenowDockKoot,'
OCCUPIES. thefront. rank among' the 'proprietory
of this •country' for .completely curinlr
Canker; Salt Rheumy Ery sipelasrah&aU other disease*'
anampTronionimp.arohtateoftheWood.Also.Liver
Complaint, (paunh, Dizziness.'•
Cooghs;Sorene&s and Tightness about the C&e'strßron?
emus; oPHOarseness,Dryness; and a tickling sensation
aboat.thoThroat;. andis with unprecedented sue
cesaip all cases of
femaleweakness andgeneral debility;
, 'Sirentthcnlng'the wdakeued body, 7 giving tone tn the
the entiresya tern.
7lf,tbe.tettimopy.of thousandaof.llvingwiuiesßes.ftom
.Blbpartsof .ihe bountmcaa be - relied upon, it is singn.
.IwlyeffiCßciouaia curing aßJfwwr#,and tfestorinff 3e*
hUiiated.khdibroken rdown housiiiutlons. It la purely
s. e d c : c 9nipo*Hlon r antV so. accurately, com
pined initß proportions that the obemical. botanical aad
medical-properties of each Ingredient hafthbUfoUslv
. 7
nil £?* chrome diseases which ha* baf
fled pe,6kiU of the bear physicians, and has also cured'
Canker,&iUJElheum,-EryBipelaa T and Scrofula, winch
• cntirelyXsdled tojaioke the leastimv
h pretsinn upon.* >
Ctttta of
obfiiinate Cancers ■- have: been
cared_by ibis medicine. We say i&atiuls-» vaiakhTn
medfenoin all BILIOUS COMptAINTS.
all obtiruciion fa Xhe. circulation, rendering the Live? l
fteo*aclive end healthy.. It remodhs Palptmiion of Uie “
■H^ot^at^feh.evcsinall.casesof Asthmaiaud iriflv be
nwdinAlVciimates.ana atoilseasons it tte yeu?7
Syrop ispfepared only byC; MORSE * crt ‘ »t’
Providence.^!feSdsid whole
«aleHndtB{all,by S. N. tyICitERSHAMT -
'inii*v ’ AS c Hlerii Fenn»yivanla,
• i° u -y W-Ktona., cor Wood<um SUtli »ia..'PHiBMi
ftools. shouldbe
/A.*i»*^silL'v e or every /ami t>r|2i’ the 1 and.
SJlfJffi?t r s ß^«. R 54 ent i *34 theimpjroperwparei**
"fSi^^S^^W.find Uus article tobelnraJaable fc
,aLbrethfen,adiinej:cellemßßb*lUntefortnaeiiVeplai
ofireaij-vQunde; al*o,far sorempples.a remedyone*
quailed. - ; ' CKAKLES WOQgWAEP, AU>., -
. WH; B.OA9EV;M.D,
D.JHABWSONiM.D.f :
. r . k.woophufAjM.l), ...
HAMILTON BHEIVEItj
ELLS WO HOT BtTflK, SLDi, Botafllc
i.Compriiing ait ihe pjacuilnp phy»ici»n»U>jio cfty 0/
Slidilleiowa. i -
Pot ealo by B.A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
| jy l -■ * come/of Wood arid Firgl m.
Cnuh Race SttipJTable Cofenripana TtbW'Cbm&il*
N.ptalu,&e., «*bclr*te*r6 cotiitsaffii 1 TteeclYlair'ftMr
ttoimppfttf»noiimalw&oiafert,
Wteei. lapilj, t W.^OIJJ*TO<S."
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perfedtceriaiiity; -
Heratd»apf«eeiimwl(*cofli)lliOß<jflhin)!«t«j)To4ae
«!* ttavSoftjnjPiCafl; y
•Btgeoai, t* wlolly Inettcaeable. A ngtaniain 0rt1..,.
>naiy forti," jnay,-wlih proprfe«y> &» JW <0 *« pertdn ' 1
nfflfciea abut the trutt-rtiaiei;.bat logo a*aesylicr*«#e "
do,wii)»nteyenft Bandage olany iindt* tWam <t< ofr';'
*W «naar« tbecaeeijerfectly oriiaanageaßioi andiiade.yy
.W .yrbat T«i twwaa-Biinrtjifiitoßjf flW^jrtSswt*» Bee" •;
: R» reliefbmto a.’«ornrcal.operauait. 1H iiloTnlteto-v.i..
whlch we lnviie tiie.aileniioii of iße affljcted, iheraie J
*J*«y. Wenonty ovey ffio traseca. bad Bandage* in >*
eominoii"n»»->jt| g p e) .f e< .ny. eomfottat)le;and ean bet ■
y^u> l ?J‘ t * n ? c a se^Hern t aw liU-<ul«raetdet« and ’
JJjatiletieM or prejnire that doee not belong to any
I'we afie' aeqaUfl&di and .
to the
*be Bigbeeteteoidingln tlie pro* -
■ ” -w*
sentoMSL,S4‘»,bM W lhem “"V**
' r. marJlnl&w
_ urmaa fat CtoiXir CMi: >
■AslhmtL, _BrsntMtu j InJUutizi, Bludin r Ct al
: iunji, jmtxlig crß>calhmr, -3
, -
actual it.synp Deorjyraltititss.flwdmijo dotibi, to jhsic ’ *
leaorancc in prepamigMidacmtmiteriDß it-adifficoUy "
patient experiment aad long'''’
exttnofdinary niedicia’a) ppwlfsaf theau Iwo sub>
{oT time combined and embod
ied to Vti WIOTMWS UAtSAMOP WILO CHMKV ‘
By a Bice cbemienl. process. every thin*' deletoriona or •• i;-‘
a«?lef«isrt'jeft4d,6oilia t vaiiarremaln9i» themrst’erf'.^
all bind*of ■
p ?l's?. n s ry ?. nd l i''°r ■>>■':«« eyer known to man To '
ofirth'fbry £> ■rtaiiyt™ ( ?*-«
dT»s f a f^ c ““ ofeßrespM& ™ e< •>?<« •
°f-tbe benefit I have derived D? >'
WilatartiataamorTVild Cherry.,' I.wns prostrated by .
**« WB3iTa 1 y.borrifylng /or five-cf ourliifti'v- v
imr %2}& n J ; a 2.'! aniemlbad died flf Consiimptff'V '>
wo»;-M!!<«rf Jr iha - &
i mjii ll ! 4l ! 1 '? coach-anti expeeJonitfd a .
S»SSiS« a ‘“ss»e£\-
.1 ™ raider- tbeSdare of a' skilful physician' fiv,™ ,
lane I was takensick until show six meeJ[« ffnS°?Jj>s
thenrd.oatbeMes» t aßd my friend seonsiterodmykw? ; .
•-
Which Hull continue ti, do. I ■ ’
0f,hem. 4 ,e, 8? ;
ANOTHER ASTONISHING COltfe'Y
■ M , J ,p.Par k -te ß a B r^ro '
mydpnghterAmanda.aged Ittyeurr, had^fiodia ? te«r 1
»inco a. very revere attack of rnearfia,' whichredoeed • •
-het very maeb, and. left her with a racking coachl ’'
employed all Of Ujephytlcian* within oWreaehrOTihe 't '1
SS?™fj!T."l. ns , ht ’; 4ou E l '. but witkout auec”e 4.
fifl* appeared to be.finking' jmo a dechne. -<iiih>Tt»fv '
aympiomof coneuimttlon.Qdhon^ried
erwortand Tar. Bat this aggravated kefi&gb.add
gave her symptoms of a snll moremalignant character
L!yMLbowtnoHsert<msly.olanned, andimau with! rein- i
btny fear tint J from day loday-sawtlie progress ofthdt : ’ '
r t c oiMamPllon, J really iegpaf rOd dfI’' 1 ’'' 1
my dnughterti recovery. Bat I providentially saw IH .
i certificate of donatbanCoalsoti, .whose dnagbtcr, £areh'-
w?.d r£r£2 r '&? f -
heip my daughter, and l immediate y commenced nsmir* 5
It, and ft almost in-tamly gave reUeC ner hS SSS, .
L?^, ro ' fe ?, < i? nn ' ho i? ,at ' bollle < itirby the aieof te? ‘
bottles of WiWfi Balsam of Wild Cherry she Was r£2 .1
tored to perfect health, and she is notnow” oil predit v
, !
KSifCr onVfdlher’ry wffljKgS
■fff f"p p p '
w.u „f N x9 THE:R •astonishing cuitr'
Will ralradtea never cease? More evidence of iii
suipaaainir hcalih-restorauve virtue* ° 6 1
IFrom Dr. Date!, Springfield, Washington" co. Ky 1 ’
Inf r m-“ BAOT0 f m & ’ >«*e of 1
s^ssieKmssStst&‘
In the year 18101 wa« taten with the influnmauormr
’’ Wh,ch 1 hO « J ■»«■>«for i'x w«K when
1 gradually recovcrciL In the fallof Jfc4l l™. attack.
eS wiih aaavere cold which eeateditself luSca
.{J2? rfiliS f l fibre®year* I vrus confined*to my -.-
hit kindrofmcdlciaea and'every varietv of ' 7 J '
; “f? 1 wcariodolMp MU •
WMciUn'- 1 ' CatJ ° f Ur ‘ WwartiSuSmof
W.itute Balaam of Wild Clir™The”S“vs»S
Sfd jut " of offliction and Mfforfna
&pa<Afterfca7j!itr.jpeni fauror five hamlredtlollQrs ta n* ' •
pnrpose, and the Best nod most respectable rdivsjctena
had ptoved MMidmg, I vu 'toon rratofedto entire ’
Sato°oTWddCte^ } G ° d 0,111 t!l0
May the blessing of fled rest open the pronrietoninf
rn valuahte a medicine aa Wfeiar’a tialLnToi wmf
Cherry. Yours respectfully, , W. fl BAKPIr
Genuine w Mat’s Balaam of Wild ChcSfhaa a
fac- unite nf the ngnaturcof Henry Wiatar, M I? Phil*
adelnhio, and “Sanfordr* Parl(i» ona finely eke’emed -
f & P S ,!SIfi7’ t * p S er -, N » other can be g?num£. *‘'
Jrnce—>*l por botiiewiix bonier fiti* • ■•!■•■*<■•? ■■ ••■>■. i
lE":aaJOSfeiaaJ
essay
ghfinyCity: UT-HdaaellvWashfnKton'-W 11 5 r
fen, trwlhn, t O H Welw
Gronnshorchi 8 Konnu, Someraet; Scott *-Gib™™* -
J>*nS>wn«vMe* ® s . Jo, * 4, ~Condeapon} V CrooSfc -
1A V A*UIH_ASD ■fiSSsiSE 55 -
THE, CELEBRATED . COMSTOCK UOSDICIfIgs, '
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■SSSlspasss:
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AM&& 11 s • "?? *«*,**“»* andjireveiitlnT fevewtior ■ - .
'•onip.aiiit and Bilious Affections : for '
sa»asaßBssWKj£i£.
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ar,Mg®R jz* r? ic ™
■iauhtatti as drops m £ “i&agggL”^ l .?*-«<K nsa
wonders when opphea aumaUa -
fncans. Inhollies,from enis^i^***-’ bT ' '
Vermm in a short lin£. * " 1 ffir . .
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‘ imrJ&iraaitf.S&sitpartlti.. TMi artfere baa brill it- *'' «
iiiil.giTCiMW. great fail*-
»7th- Tbo celebrated rpread Bamgiheßihg - ■••*
made from ItaLxs’f recipe/and thd moat, popular In tbo
,: 16th.; Br.KlbuPt Tocth-Art* Drop*. ~ A certain and eaov ,
care for Tcoih Acbe. - ,- _ . ,!y „
ISite’Dr.- Coxsrrocic haalately bcogblthe ilebt '■ *•
United Stales, or ihe ctleßrsied
lfa«f, found al the BalrBp?inirt of Doctor wUf?? ' ‘
.Chase, at 8L OathnrineS, C. JMEBHSBE&?ii££ >
hy any preparation at - that place/ and it. .T,i» nSrJl I*® 1 *®
eommeairarato with lia Bte'rltsi whl(*tiro>^£iS ,
Alfihe remedies are fullydescribed in?Hw 0/SSitT
totaihta; midr who-oil *•
.NCffiCfc- Ail preparations i
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