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

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I s§9} ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1803 r&&Jh>
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J EUROPEAN AUENT, and Dealer in Foreign Hx*-
il change, is alio Agent for tho following Packet
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- PidrteerLine of Steamships,-between New Yotk and
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Swallow Tall Line*sailing from New York and Liv
. -.ernool on ihe GiH and 2i*i of each month ,
New WnoTeavoNevv YorJi on Livetpool
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• ■ r-'Fed Star Line leaves New York on the llth, oml Liv
r.-. ', .erooolon thfcli3th of each month. . • „
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x; Lmeot Packets sail from New York the
t l«,BtMClh and 2 Ith, and from London on the6;b, u n,
v ; . 2iaiand 28th of each month. v_ Nnaf
The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets sail from
. ' r"- Yorkaßd Glasgow oaths Island tsib of ?*'!< <”“ «.■
> :*; Weekly l2ne of i’ackcu fiom Liverpool to new
. - °ftSrLino for emigrant-. Do.a New ..oora
boat and railroad, or by canal end rai road to l itts
b fli'seDgcra wilt rccsive,everv attention and advice
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uad'Su tieorgeVßuildinga, Liverv
•’J T-Tapwctt A Oo.,rCSouth street, New
Yhrk« or at the office of the advertiser.
, * ffi mm resldiuc m the United States orCanada, who
wUh*w”ind for their fr »e nd3 m *»? * arl of En K lnnd »,
Ireland, Scotland «r Wole scan make the necessary or ,
' • rSttenaenu hy application to the subscriber, and have
‘ SSfbronßhloui hy any of the nbove favorite lines of 1
- Packets,(which range.from 1.G0Di02,500 tons bunhen.j j
v ' • tg by first elase Mercham Ships, on favorable terms, by
• > ; . w*/ of-Liverpool, London or Glasgow. Their fro* j
?ueacy or sailing precludes the possibility of delav \
'flitpge nan also tic secured tromUverpnol to New Or* ,
le®u*?Baltlmore> Philadelphia, Boston..Charts'ion and i
Sataaiwhdirect; Remittances in small and Urge sums
' '-'Matnttal, to Grent.Briiuin and Ireland. • ; -
W» A J. T Topscoii A Co. have entered into
. 1 - -- onmgetneott With Mer*ra. VO«eJ, Kork i Co.,dlsink
e>if amt wiih.Messrs. Wwoid
v Blount fc Cocßaiaets, Pens, to draw sight arafU,
•. Tjghiqh gia be made.payable in all the principal places
* ■ throughout France and Geinianj* Passage tickets and
•* . udroasalway* for *«l* by the .undersigned, corner of
' • Blfltth and'Liberiy.streets. (up stairs,) Pittsburgh* next
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.- harden, cart be had utifte above oflme, gc6t:*- |t>p*2 •
- Astney for Different; Line* of Pnekel Ship*.
- ** PASSENfiBB OTFICE,
•. 4XO liibirtf Straeti PlttrtorgU.
' Evr P: W. BYRNES ±.CQ> y t* .South ttna, amut of
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-•icimonth. Also—a Line o! Packets on.the Btn ana.
•••'•:■ -gjVfc of e&elr month from London and Porumottta to
• How York. ; ■ , , _
ALSO—Prafliat slghtalwaysonband, for any amount*
r at the lowest rates of discount; and all Information
&^byTh^^e 8 “^ Ij foHNTHO^SONr il, ‘
* niatlS • 7 410 Liberty suPntaborgh.
BPBIHO AWD SXTMMBR CJ-.OTHIHQ !
' THBEE BIG DOORS 1
JTo. 151, liberty Btrat,-PitUbwgh.
rfi-^pIfBS'JtiSOUOSSES-'-' IIHW lie pleasure or. «n
- » noansini to his numerous frieuis uni the puhlle in
s : S&etul.ihuthis Spring and Summer stock is now imdy
far Infraction, which, ne beliewm will be found to be
- 'one orthe largest and best selected stocks of Ready
* v'-Midcbiothing» befound in the Western Country.
' He hoe this season paid more than usual attention to
- the manufacturing ana stvie of his Garments, so thatthe
very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a
; style and elegaiiee not to be surpassed. ■■■■ -
Ho-woold particularly call the attention ofall dealers
• in Clothitt to his present splendid assortment of
Quasnti»
Ashe feels tsnfidenVuponexamination of the qualities
• ; cud prices of hisgoods, he can offer ■ them such induce
... menu as shall mare it their interest to purchase at his
-- establishment* - • • •
.Many years 1 experience, and great success in the bu«
' siness, togetherwuhan unprecedented wArdeai# and r#»
taU patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to
suit’the business habits and tastes of every location in
the Unlbn; which Ib of- the utmost importance to whole
sale purchasers. . . , , . t
•'-Intha CutUngdepartment win be found a choice ae*
- . leetfoa of the moil fashionable goods, consisting of—
: v .French, Enghth and American Bmadaotha, . ./
Cashmeretls, Ac .Ac. Also, an excellent assortment oi
' TESHNGS,<if delates! and most fashionable styles—
, - all of which no is prepared to make to order m the best
’ manner and attho most reasonable prices.
GOME, THEN, ONE AND ALL!
•: :The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety* i« ths
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fomd in the United:
- States: r:--- ■ .■■• .... ... martO;
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
READ AND. REFLECT.
CAbIi&OBAN ft CO«i
Corner of Wood and Water Streets, Pituburgh,
TVAVEjost received an extensive stock of Lieeant
. --JEL and Useful Goods* consisting of CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES and VESTINGS, of the very finest materl
- alt, and. the most rich and .varied patterns. These
-Goods have been nil selected by the proprietors them
selves,with-great circumspection* Nothing new- or
umquein -the line of dress has yet appeared, in the East
ern ernes, that Callaghan.& Co.,have not secured in
. 1 large quantities for inetr. numerous customers. The
:V whole of this large stock has beeo ram voa tn cssa,
and were consequently: obtained at low satis. . The
. public should bear this Important faenn mind, inasmuch
as it will enable them to purchase at lower prices, than
they have been in the habit ofjraying for their ward
robe* at other establishments. Tins* magnificent stock
consists in FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMEKI*
■ : CAN CLOTHS, selected with an eyo to dnrnblity, ns
wellasto beauty. The slock of CAS9IMERES is in
perfect accordance with the - other,-both in quality and
. cheapness, while the rlch.ahd vo may say roTgeons dls
-pIaTOf&UFERB VESTINGS; challenges investigation,
ana comes op to the refined taste of the most experieu*
"cedcustomer. CaLLAGHAN A CO,
aprl corner of Wood and Water meets.
——r T hjo _ H ALX. t " ’•
. Ao. .74 'Wood street, near Fourth at.
' MEN*S AND BOYS 1 CLOTHING!
fTTILL BE OPENED, on THURSDAY, April 15th,
fv- 18SH. CHESTER, in announcing his removal,
be&tleave to return his sincere thanks to the public* for
the unbounded patronage :with which he has been sus*.
.tsiaed.. The question, “can a Clothing Establishment.
' conducted on correct business principles} aiming to
-build up a: reputation for good workmanship and war
ranted material, be sustained,” is no longer a mooted
point, but has become afired fact, attested to by the un
precedented amount of Chester’s sales It has become
mnimpei aiive.necessity with the proprietor, lo enlarge
his business facilities to accommodate bU hoiu ef cna*
tuners. Atgreat cost of time and means. Gothic Hall,
74 Wood street, has been fitted ap in a style tollable to
the business, where it sr all be the grand object to main
y tain the reputation Chester’s Clothing Emporium has ac*
quired for style, workmanship and material.
. The stock of Men and Boys’ Clothing will be greatly
enlarged, embracing all grades of quality, and the latest
style, all manufactured,!!! this city, under the proprietor’s
immediate supervision.
The public are invited to call und examiac.
74 Wood street,
. mprU- WE STUDY TO PLKASE
MEECHANT TAILOE,
- No. SO Markttf b*vu>ten Saond and Th%7d streets,
BEGS respectfully to inform Ms friends and the public,
that he has returned from New York and Philadei*
paia, bating there selected from the latest importations,
an entire new stockof Black and Colored CLOTHE
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which for newness of
designs'and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by
unybonse west of New York.—Allof whienheis pre
pared to Stake to Order in a superior style, at too lowest
-pried possible, and cordially invite purchasers to .null
and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.
TO TAILQKS.—I have no authorized Agent m this
chy, for the sale of my work ouGARMENT CUTTING.
It can only be bad at the store of the subscriber,36
-Market street, at the following prices, viz: with instruc*
'Boas, 910: without, $7.
\tnurl7 JAMES C. WATT*
"... v HKIYCLOTBUIG HOCSE. ‘
: . > EDMUND WATTS A CO.,
MERCHANT 'TAILORS,
. JVc. 185 Liberty etreel f above St. Clair,
EVE opened a new Clothmg Store, at the above
place, and are now receiving a splendid lot of
, Cassimeres, Vesting®, Ac-, of the latest imports
- float, porchased with an especial view to cily trade, and
written they are prepared to make up to order in the la*
test and most .Tashionabie styles. They intend, topay:
autetaXtenUonlolhUbranck of their buainess, and iney
• - 'hkvefblf confidence that they will be .able to give (heir
customers entire satisfaction. They are also manufactu
ring® choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of
the-newefft styles, which they wifi sell low for ca*n
As All this stock is entirely new, it it worthy the alien.'
cnofboyers; - (aprlfry
Whatßttry Oody Sayirßtut Be Tmi
IT is said that BOOBYK8; at the Bsc Hive Clothtoq
BroE*. N 0.223 Liberty street, sells the cheapest Clo
tMflg lnJhe Cfty—well made ana fasbionokly cut. Ceil
and oxamine them,mid youwill not badiseppoimed.. •
JustTecelvedj by Express, a splindid assortment, of
Fancy Osßhtzerei, Brown, Green and- Bine CJot&e, anp
other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season, whjcf
woaro prepared tomake to order, (without disapppmb
luptj) Tna siyJesnsarpasEcd miheCUy. . - .
Ahanenndsee. • xnarul
SJfis WAT!tTft CO.*
AYE on hand READY MADE CLOTHING, manu
factured ot the best material, in. fashionable style,
for sole at low prices Persons wishing, their Clo
thing made to order, con have their work done in a sn>
pciior manner, and the best-stock of Goods in tlieTai
toJjJ|uoe to select from that can be found in this city.
*r iMn nn nFP ort AutAttd Trae.
Bee Hive Clothing Btore> No. 225
Sl^<SSsiW :eet » J C a an Bell a-good soil of SammerClo*
SHjf Goods, of every description,
SffJSgifSLSq-. . Cu »'°m work made to order in
imuonente style, and on reasonable term.. lapr!7
iiPMSg’S!? al?%^"‘'*'*toio partner*
A A Sf.%', KwElf «££"*'*' WA ‘
era) Commission and Prodace n m"
lyhope their long eipenenne, extenSraK 4
panonar.,
, - SaM>L MAGUIRE, Cumberi'd m,i
. WM.C CANE, Washington p* ’
Pittsburgh,April3,lßig. ’* [apo
Dissolution. ■
mBS partnership heretofore existing between James
■ : : . A, Armstrong, ekmttel.Crorler BniCharlMßaroei,
■x r : -i;! zadertl* title of Armstrong, Crosier It Co., is thi. day
dliiolTed bytnstn.l agreement, Mr. Bernes h.vlng dis
■ . poaeaof hisinterest and withdrawn from tire concern.
JAMES ARMHTRONG,
_ . . SAMUEL CROZIER,
Feb.»ySl,lBi2. CHARLES BARNES.
.»• Forwarding, Commission and.Prodng * Business
wiUfcfreottUxroed.autLeirpresont aland, Not,C3 W*ler,
. and W Front atreei®, by Ja»e® Armstrong and SamaeJ
CiM£*r«.vsder the style of
XUirS ARMSTRONG A C&OZIER*
iiimdrali
f jfc-, Or. Wn. P. «»!.., : “
tagr ' VByKKINAJIY BORGBON.
filOtljTOg.
JAttBBO.
”Sraasportotiort.
WOIIIDAS CBSTlt'fc HA.Ii.ROAD.
1852.
<SeVELAND AND .DETROIT LINE,
'ln connection with the Cleveland and Cinc.nnau Ball;
rohd, Cleveland and Eno-Railroad, Clevcland;and
Pittsburgh R&ifroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
PABSENGERB will be ticketed through from : any
point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
and V»tv<bnrgb, and from either of (hose places to any -
point ou.take Michigan. r .
This Line will be composed of two new low pressure
steamers.builterpreksiyfortheToute«' -
•CLEVELAND. :; - - . Capt C.C Stahahd. •
c FOREST CITY, > - - Cap*; L. A. PreRCB
A Boat willleave"Cleveland f r Detroit, oud Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening, at 0J o'clock, arriving m
-bothaiUes the following morning, in season for the mor
ning train of curs for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,
• an»r for :the take Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit.
Tl ey Will run from Cleveland in the following order :
FOREST CITY.
■Monday—••—••Wednesday’* Friday.
. . - . CLEVELAND. ..
.Tuesday'*-^**.**—'— •Thursday* ••••••• Saturday
:•: ' CLEVELAND.
Hond *> K*Sf*cfFr;
• •»•» «•■•••• “.“Thursday* • • • Saturday.
\ The uuderstgoed-are. prepared to make contracts for
-all kiml« of Fteight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackl*
mw, Same Sle Marie, and aU porti on Lake Michigan.
The OOFAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will combos*
the aneunul the new Boats are ready
• -s. .■ ■ JQEWTPk ,•
< CBRADBERN ic CO *Cleveland.
-"'PITMAN,'TROWBRIDGE& JONES, Detroit.
• opil4:Cm . .
~ " Farefteduotitl
WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE,
T7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and'WAS ll*
X INGTON CITY. Fau« Rkducsd. '
To Ifalumoee, - 82,00lessthan Pa. Railroad.
* To Philadelphia, 81,00- do do- d;>
To Washington City, 84;Xl" io do do
Tins i* the only Office which insures a THROUGH
TICKET tn.Wa*hington,anri,by laki.ig tins Route, pas
sengers. will save tune and money.
. The Mall Beat (carrying the United Stales . Mail,)
leaves the Monongohe'n Wharf, above the Wire Bridge,
EVERY AFTERNOON, til 5 o'clock,via the YougbTo*
gheny River. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and
take splendid United siatesMall Coaches at West New
ion, next'morning.over the Plants Road,crossing ;tha
mountains In daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping
Car* of the Bammore and Ohio Railroad, talO o'clock,
P.-M: Breakfast at Babimore and Washington City,
dine In'Phifadelphia, and arrive in New York the some
evening* .
• Fare to Bahiuro r e. - - 5 9,00.
do Philadelphia, - 10,00
do Wa»hmgton.City. • • 10,20.
MON&NGAHRLA ROUTE;
The biemuer. leaves the W'bnrf, above the Bridge,
Bally, at b o'clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pifsburgh
' by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountain* the same
night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning lor
tlieHo’clockArmn of Cais/or Baltimore.. Will sop m
Baltimore and W ashington Cuy,andarnve in Pbiladel
plua at 2 o'clock, the same night
Fare to Baltimore, • - • - 8 o.no.
do Philadelphia, - - - -10,00,
do Washington City, • - - .10,51),
ForTiCkel*. by either or the above Lines, pleiue call
at the We*t Newton Plank Road Offii e, in the Monon
f’dhela House, Waterstreet. J. J. EVAN 3, Agent.
aprC . ■
BiKW ABILADUUIIICNTI
WESTERN RAILROAD
• FROM'-.'.
flUiburgb to Cleveland* Cotumliui and
Cincinnati, :
ALLIANCE. CANTON AND MASSILLON,
IN CONNECTION WITH TIIE PENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD
Through from PitUhurghto CUveland in Ues than.
TtnHour*, hy a continuous Railroad tine, t
THE Express Train on the Ohio am) Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves FuiVbu»gh at A, M., stopping at
hewlckiy, Rochester, New Brighton. Darlington, hnon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, ami reaches Alii
once, 62 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. M. Passengers
leaving Alliance on the Cleveland-Railroad at 3 P. M,
And reach Cleveland at OP. M. Kctarmng, ihe pas
sengers leave Cleveland ntfi A.M., Alhancu at 1 31) P.
M., and reach Pittsburgh at 633 P M.,ln uraelo con*
neci wLb the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail
road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and
alio wrh the Youghlogheny Steamboat and Plank Road
route.; • ■
Passengers-by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh In two days, without mght travel, and save
from onoto two days in connecting with thoPenca. Cen*
tral Railroad. .
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh: at 833 A.-Mi, reach
Panton at 2 P.M. ana Massillon at 2.3 UP. M. At Mas
sillon the line connects with stage lu.es .to b ooster,
Mansfield. New Philadelphia,and aiKnon to New Cos-
Poland, Warrca, Mercer and Erie. -
The New Brighton Accommodation -Train leaves.
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 5 20 P. M., and New Brighton
at 7 A. M. snd 1 P. M , stopping at Intermediate stations.
Ercarsion-Ticket?, good for two days, are sold be
tween: Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton
. Quarterly tickets are sold al low rates, and tickets by
the package to some of the stations.
The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Omnibuses ran in connection with the trains to and
from the station on FederaL street.
. Fare by the only contmaout Railroad Line from Pitta*
burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84.00. To Massillon, 104
mi!e9>B3JDo.
Foruckeia apply at the Federal Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN,
• • Ticket Agent
Or to v J.MBbKIMKN,
' Monongahela Meaw, S’msburah.
■ Note— By the route by steamboat 50 mile* lo.Wells*
ville. sad thence by|BaUroad 100 miles io Cleveland, the
fare ib 8350.. ..
[ ApriU.lBs2.Wopr2)
it*:* \. .• ■.. • • "
1852.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
PKBf rS S Yli VAH I A ttA IXj R O AD,
Two DaHy Train* From Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore*
• 1 Only 80 Hours Through l
• FARE, til.
. fTIHE Express mail train will leave the Depot on Lib*
JL eriy street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning
at o’clock.
Passengers will goby the cars to Turtle, Creek 12 mi lee*
where they vrill find the best of Coaches in readiness to
convey them 29 miles,over a first rate turnpike road to
Beauy’s station { (conductorsaccompany each traia of
Coaches), and then take the can to Moludaysburg; and
then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel
phia and Baltimore. .
Passengers for Baltimore lake the cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at Uarrisborgb, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
morning. ..
The Evening TralnwilUeave datly.B(6*3o, 1\ M., ar
riving at Philadelphia nextevening.
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. -
.. D. Leech & Co.’s Express PackctLinc will leave dally,
at 5 o’clock, P. M., connecting at Blairs'rilie with the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia And Baltimore in 33 hoars.
FARE 810.
Passengers will procare their tickets at the Railroad
Office m the Monongahela House, Water Street.
N. B.—Scheduleumeas follows:.
From Pittsburgh to Beauy’sSintion, 7 hours
do Beatty’s Siation.to Johnstown, 2| do
do Johnstown to HolHdayeburgvia
cluding33 miles Portage rood, 6 do
From Koliidaysbarg to Billcrsvilie, 9 do
do Dlllersvule to Philadelphia,over
Columbia Railroad» do
Total, 23 hours. •
This Schedule allows ample time on each portion of
the route, and can beregolarly made, if no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers are informod that
the Portageand Columbia Railroad are owned and ope
rated by uie State of Pennsylvania, and aro in no way
anderthe management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.
NOTICK.—In caso of loss, the Company will -hold:
themselees responsible for personal baggage only and
fofsn amount not exceeding one hundred dollars,
rimr2s JVtoESKIAIBN, Ticket AgH P. R. R. Co.
Rsrchauti’ Portable Boat Lino.
m -- aaaMSl' i »
For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,
(VIA FBSrtSTLVANIA CANAL* AND SAILBOADS), BSTWXBN
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
■ Dirtcti without R+ikipping. ...
fp* TIME, TEN DAYS
PATTON A REYNOLDS,
•v. Depot, 251 Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia.
: i C. A. RPANULTY A CO,
Canal Basin, 4fiB and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh.
TTAYING increased our facilities and otherwise lm-
XI proved our arrangements for Transportation, we
.ore now prepared to receive a large amount of Prodace
and Merchandise, to ship (on the opening of the Canals,)
with promptness and dispatch.
The Section Boat system of transportation over oar
Slate improvements has been in use about ten years.
and the great success and favor it has met with, is a saf«.
-liclent guarantee that it is no longer considered a
doubtful or uncertain experiment; but Is acknowledged
-D.y all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation
.usedoaCanals, (when intersected by Railroads).
*°aaed into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain
j l tt , u l at our Warehouse in Market
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delav
S-^? e .*i[ ei ii.f«-^ hrce r d J ffer A n ? transhipments,- and secu
ring the delivery of Goods in enure lota, the packages
clean, and in as good order as when shipped.
FrodttC#, *0:, consigned to oar House at Pittsburgh,
will be recelvcd acd forwarded always at the lowest
current canal rates, strictly according to instructions,
without anyextra charge for commission, siorago, or ad
vancing: charges, Ac. *
fet>23 ( * C. A. MCNULTY A CO.
mmmm,
. Adams A COi’i Eiprsas*
NO. 80 FOURTH STREET) PITToBURGH.
*IIH6 public are informed rthat we are now running
X regularly loiheEasiand West, andareprepared to
forward all Goods entrusted to bur care. v •
A SPECIAL ME3BENGER sent daily for Philadel.
phia, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Also, daily io‘Cmcinnati, at 7
o'clock*, A* M.: '
. Order® transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned
of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and
Scotland, for.any amount, payabieon principal Banking
House® or Post Offices mine United Kingdom. -
dees* • • BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents;
penttiylranla Reilroad Company.
.aa!iSßg^P?eßg^^:^£=
Til; E ans now prepared- to forward produce Ac., to
TV Phiiadelpbrn unmediatsiy.- Time, fire days,
“ate. for bacon, lard,pork, beef, Ac. - -60 c V lOO fix.
cheese, earthenware, 16alber,ieaf
tobacco, w glaaa . . . (MoVIOOSj.
ftuitandw»*!HBoo Vr-UOttA
broom. ? LV'° ran4fcuff » , ® lklß *i e SB a,: j.
Dtoonx, indra . . . - lOdciO'lOO B)a.
— COYODB A GRAHAM, Agta.
sgmatQ auuasgbuibnxs.
BMS
W l e “lf, n X (Sunday except , a ,s A. M.;
ArriTcatOleroiand do 5° iS'S’
la time for the Toledo, Ongk endl
marSt ' - " EORGE “OBINSON,
B-’ 1 ■ • ■•••-=-■ ■■• • - Superintend*,,*
16.“ n-/*^L‘t atOro ana for aate) a fe w
Sftocb Billiard BWfc. JOHN W. Tm
•“ n No.l«W«4raiot
; - i ■ ‘
't 1 " . j vj
Tne Farmer* and Dle’cttanic*’ IMaUtv In'
auranca Aaaooiatton. ~
OP PITTSBURGH, PEN NA.
AID IN TIME OF USED'
. OFFICE—CORSES HF eMttUFIEtD AND FHIRD STREETS.
. GUARANTY C A Pit’ At., 930,000.
mHISw an association established for ihe mutual relief
X of Us members, In cases of sickness or accident, by
the payment of. Ute r Annual Deposits Perrons in good
rfaealih may-become members and 'be'entitled too'weekly
beaeflt,-in case of Eiclcness or aceidcnt* AH who join this
Association are entitled to a vote m Uie election of
officers, and to participate in Uie profits of the Associa
tion. Jtisestabhihcd on a safe ond permanentbußis,
being both Mutual and lleaevolent lu us designs* with
the lowest rates consistent for its security) and conduct*
ed m a manner to insure its permanency and durability.
All persons can.sce the advantages of taking ottt a
policy from the General Office. .
TKABLYDEPOPXtS.
8 2,C0 per year, draws 8 2,00 per week;
iy;u do do o,l*o do;
[. • 4,00 do ; do 4,00 do;
6,00 do - do . 6,(10 do;
O,OO do do 6,00 do;
■.-.7,(»0 do do . 7;UO do; •
800 do do 8.00 do;
0,00 do do 9.00 do;
, 10.00 do do 10,60 do;
INITIATION FEE, for Membership, Si£o-which
must be paid at the ume of making application, ajid the
first years 1 deposit within twenty days. Each member
entitled to & monthly report, gratis,
• .. OFFICERS.
President—D. W. Beiumoxt.
Vice president and Treasurer— Win, JJ. Wilson* .
S> creiary—G* D. Crown.
Finance CemtmWie—A. 3. Childs, A* D. Christie, and
D. A. APMasters. marUtfm
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company*
0? fHILADXLF&IA;
DIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Baneker, George W. Richards,
. Thomas Hart, MordecaiD. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, . ■ . AdolnhiE. Borie,
Samuel Grant, . Bavin S< Browne,
• Jacob R.Smith, Moms Patterson,
CiIAS. N, BANCKER.Pres’U
Chas. G. Tlahcxxßi Secretary.
IE?" Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
oa every description of property m town and country
at rates as low.as ace consistent with security. 1
The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund’
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested*
afford ample protection to.the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, u
published agreeably to an Aotof Assembly, were as fol
lows, vis ■
Mortgages ■ —8 019.123 08.
»Real Estate«. ■ ■- ■ ■ ■ ~ ~.. 84,377 78
Temporary Loam- —80,908 17
Stocks '■ ■■ ■ , i 6t,SS9 00
Cash, Ao. ■ 04,346 HI
• 51J215>?09.4«
. Since ihelnncorporatton, n period of 21 years,they
have paid upward* of On* Million four Hundred Thou •
eand Dollar*, looses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the ad vantages of Inaurancc,aß well as the ability and
thsnosiucm to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
aprS4) Office N. K. corner Wood and 3d gts.
State autuai Ktre tnauraneo Company*
. . HARRISBURG. PA,
DESIGNED only for the safer ciassesof properly, has
tujnmplecajuml, and affoids superior advantages
in point of cheapness, safety and Accommodation, to city
ana owners of dwellings, and
ipolaicd or couutry property.. .
A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,
0c127J Branch Office',No;s4 Simtbficld su Pmshorgh l
INSiIHANCS,
-fPHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
I ANCfc COMPANY.—Offioe.North Room oflhe Ex
cnange.Third strcol, Philadelphia/ ;
Fins litsuiuKCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and otbei
property 111 town and country, insured against lots oi
damage by fire at the lowestrato of pjeratum.
.Maartta Ihscrakcs.— They also insure Vessels, Car
£pes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
ENLAnuTHANspOßTairotr.—They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Uoatsand steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder
John C. Davis. Robert Burton, Johnß. Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G. helper. Edward Darlington, Isaac K,
Davis. William Folwel!,John Newhn,Dr. 11. M. Huston,
James C. Hand.Theoplulus Paulding, H. Jones Crooks
IJenry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George aernll, Spencer Me*
Ilvatn,Charles Kelly, J.O. Johnson, William Hay,Dr
8. Thomas, John Sellers; Win. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T, Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno.T; Logan. . • •
WILLIAM MARTIN. President.
Thos. C, lUnx>, Vice President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary;
OSlce of the Company,No, 4d Water street, Pitts
burgh. (jelfcdtf) . P. A. M ADEiRA, Agent.
THE OFFICEof the Jnsuranrs Co.tf North Amttu*
has been removed to the Warehouse ofHardy, Jones
& Co., No. 14) Front street,third house East of Wood
street,where thcsabscribcrwiiMssue Policies on Build
ings and their contents,andon Shipments by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the above old and responsible
Company. [npfl) WM. P. JONES, Agent •
State nato&l »'iir« incurono* couipßO|,
BRANCH OFFICER Samtftiafi &T., ttTTMuin i,
1-tftsfcnrgfr, A/au let,luiu
fTlHEbestevidinceof the buim e«* ofthe JJirector- in.
• JL endeavoring to mfiVethe“STATK MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the
community, is the unparalleled 'amount of buslress
which has been done—having issued 7*ttoo Pill
eiesdurmg the.pasl year* thereby adding 0ver8130.660
to the funds of the company. Nearly all the properly
insured!' of the safest kimbin small risks, and a largo
proportion insured foronly one year,
whole No. Policies Issued • ••*«• 7,500
do do expired, terminated A
canceled-—B2
do do luforce* -«*•• 7,509
Amouolof Property insured «• t?,SeG,4I9
do Canceled.terrumatedand ex*
• pired—*■ 201,726
do *■ do in force ■— •* 87,694,621
do Premium Notes**---**-*'*** 78,6?G,CT
do Canceled, termintiediexpr’d, ~ 637,10
do inforce**— 579,03f,77
do Cash Premiums received* —*851,557,14
do do canceled*—»—»32l,24
851,225,90
Whole amount oflossee and expen*
eespaid 23,411,45
Balance in favorof the Co., in cash, 027,624,45
To city orcoantry merchants, and owners of dwell
ing?, amt isolated or eonutry property, it is believed
Una company affords advantages In porniof cheapness,
safety end cccunty, inferior to no Insurance Company
tr. this country.
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved® ys
tera of Classification of Risks, excluding ai) special
hazards,inaunne only a limited amount ui any one lo
cality, thus precluding ihe frequency and occurrence of
laige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan,
It notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles tho insured to a participa
tion in the profits.
Itis under the control of the following'Directors! —J
P« Rutherford. A, J. GiUsit, John D. Packer, Samue; T.
Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert
Klotx,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford.
J Pi RUTIIKUFORD,Prea*t« .
A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y.
A. A. Cxnatsa, Actuary.
N, C.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi
ring policies has been declared by the Directors, mnn Is
now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema
ble in cash at the end of ninety days.
my!7;d&w A. A. CARKIHR. Agent;
Walclieit Jow«lry t Ac*
HAVING just relumed Irom the Eastern cities, T
have brought with roe one of the most beaatiful
and carefully selected Stocks of Jevvchyv Waichesand
Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persona
wishing to purchase nay thing in my line, can rely on
getungagood aiuctc. Ido not advertise to fell goods
lelow coit, nor &0 per cent, cheaper than any honse in
thccity. Give me a tall, and l am sure you will be
satisfied that I can Sell a good articio as cheap as any
of them. '
Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If
you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel*
ry, repaired in the best rammer, this is the place to have
it done. To this brunch of my business i will devoid
especial attention. .
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street.
apr7 *** Sign of the Golden Kaylo.
lUnry Richardson, Jewelicri
HAVING rc.-fiucd his store in a handHom,c.tnanner,
and but recently returned from the Eastern cities
with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cus*
tomers to the faot,that among Ms Watches will be found
the mostdeairablestylcs,patterns and makers. Of Jew
elry, the. latest styles of broohes, breast pins, fob aud
. vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets,
&c,&e. .
FANCY GOODS—Such aspapermaebo, work tables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
mats, Colt’s pistols, porio monnles, in . great variety j
China fruit andcakadfshes, Ac., with an endless variety
of tuoful andornamentai articles, whlch-havc only to be
seen to be appreciated.
novl NO. 8t MARKET STREET.
Citizen* and Stronger.,
DO you wish to purohase a. fine
GOLDorSILVERWATCH l atabout<@®®B
J5-* «lonc-half the usual price? lfso, call at HOOD’S
d&IfiSNCW JEWELRY STORE, B 1 Market street,
two doors north of Thl!d,nnd lake a look at his new
stock, just arrived, and you oan there jfurchoso Watch
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at tholr real vatae,
and not be charged two prices for everything, as you
have usually been} bot can gat the very best goahty of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not behove what
others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come
end see for yourselves. Ail goods sold aiUusestabhsh*
meat will be warranted as represented at time of sale—
to that ®H mar purchase cousinv safe and cheap. • aul2.
IF Time in money, surely it deserves to bo watched,
and. reader, you may be assured that—
. Wotcbes better ne’erwere sold,
Whether of silver or of gold,
Thnn you will find, when e’er you go,
: And look at those on sate below.
’ L. REINRRAR & CO.,
FIFTH BTREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD,
Importer® and Dealer® inClocksjlVaUhM
- and Jttcelry, Waich Materials, Watch Makers jfrab, See,
BEG leave to announce to the trade and the public
generally, that they have just received, from the best
manufacturers in Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver
Watches, Wateh Tools and Materials, and a most ele
gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu
rers—which they otTer at prices as low as they can be
purchased m the Eastern markets-
Clocks, VYaiebes and Jewelry repaired in the beat
manner, and on the most reasonable terms-
Prompt attenuou paid to order® Trom a distance.
; marhi
fHE partnenhin heretofore existing between the un
dersigned in the Commission and Forwarding busi
ness, etc-, under the firm of 8. P. YON BONNHORBT
& Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business ol the late firm will be seated by S- F. Von
Boanhorst, who is authorised to use the name of the firm
for that.purpose, WILLIAM EICfIBAUM.
8 F. VON BONN HORST.
Pittsburgh, May 3d, 185J-my4
Ga-Partnershlp Notice.
THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner
ship, for the transaction of a Wool and General
Commission and Fowardimrbusmess, under the firm of
VON BONN HORST A MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87
Water and 116 Front sireets. :
* JAMES B. MURPHY.
8. F. YON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgb»Mflyßd,l6s2-my4 v - . ,
; !I f UOO O«S«B Straw Uoocl®*' •
mHE subscriber baving modd arrangement® with Die
T NORTON BTRAWMANUFACTUBING COMPA
NY; for the sale of their Goods,_now offer® for sale a 1
iargo OMortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of
every; vart.ty of fabric, style and pattern) aaaptetl > to
the spring trade, which will be .old by the package > .at
the lowest figure. Coses may be assorted to- san par
chasers. , J.'W. ALBEN,
ttargJdm-Bt«w‘ ’ ’ No.CT Milk street.Eosion- t
" Kemovtl. -
TTOUGK A ANTHONY have removed their-DA-
H CUERREAN ROOMS,from Barite’. Baildiag, to
Eaton’s Building; over tho Yoaag Men', labrary. where
they wiu be happy w eee their old patrons ana mends,
aprtitf
Insurant* ;<Jlompamts.
HOME INSURANCE
Firmed hnxlaa Incurante.
Nottee-
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IDS' FRENCH. STORE. 108
_ , opfiL _ - F ;nFog, including rich
ShawU, from S 5 to eaeh- ~ ■
Let every JadycaU-aod see tins splendid production
of Imperial Chinese manufacture. . ■ .
Laces, Satins, Silks, Lawns, Beragcs, Mann.las, and
Visiles, to match the Shawls. ■
Ladies 1 and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,
ifentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats,
(Centa styles,) Shirti;CoAts, kc. .
Mourning Goods of every description.
Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) u in the monthly
receiptof Fashions and Models, from Paris, London and
New York, at No. 51 St. Clair sireci, ami 103 Market st,
where ladies arercspeclfallyinviieu 10 call.
The trade supplied■ with models and materials. [apr!4
aswoooDst
YOUNG, STEVENSON dc LOVE,
Sign cf the '> ORIGINAL BEE HIVE?' Market st.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
New Spring and hammer Goods I
THE subscribers have just received by Adams A
Co’s Express and the Pennsylvania Rallroad,one
of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine
Dress Goods ever ofTored to the public.
. One of the Fmn having been In the Eastern Cities
before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected
our Good*, with great care front: ifac Importers, at such
pncea as will eu&blc us to sell cheaper than the cheap*
est. .
Our very extensive stock comprises in part the fol*
lowing—viz*. - v ..
Chene and Jasper Chene Silks;
High Lustre, Pmm, Chnmelion and Glaasa Silks;
; do i. Stripe . • do do;
do . . Plain Slack do ;
Turk Sati db, Foulard and Watered Sjlksi
Tissues, Berages, Plain and Figured Poplins; '
French worked Sleeves, Coff%,Collars &uhemizeu*;
do Lace and Muslin Capes;
Black Satiu and Fancy Vestings!
Cloths,Casumeres, Saunets amt Jeans;
Boonels and Bonnet Ribbons.
Tho proprietors would respectfully solicit an early
call from iheir friends and the public generally* feeling
confident ilmt they can offer greater inducements than,
has been offered heretofore,
marsi YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
New Qo«di fti Uoainal liow pricest
D GREGG ACO.,No.m,north westcornerof Wood
• siteei and Diamond alley. are now opening their
second purchase of SPUING AND SUaiDiER Dll Y
GOODS AND 7AHIETJES; which bare been -cleeled
by the senior partner with great care, expressly for the
trade. Our stock.eontists ia part of French and English
Broadcloths, Cammcrcs, CashraerelTe*. Tweeds, >*au
iieus, Summer Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Fop
hns, De Lames, Lawns, Berxge*. a heavy Mock, Fancy
Prints, latest styles, Alpacas plain and figured, French,
Scotch end Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, 1000 dox Ilo*tery; Gloves, a large and beautiful
assortment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; La*
dirt’ Dress Goods, a largo assortment of latest styles
Silk and Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palm Leaf
Hats. Oar stock of Varieties is very large and com*:
Stete, together with an extensive sloe* of Gold and Gik
ewelry,Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils; Clocks in
great variety. Oar stock of Dry Goods)«la*ge ond com*
pleie To which we would invite the attention ofClty
Retailers, Country Merchants and Pedlars, ns we can
efferGoodson such terms as will make tl an object of
their particular attention. :
&pr?o.6m. - D. GREGG A CO.
.GhespnryQoodii
JAMES M’CANDLESSt CO.,
10% Wood Wood Street^
A RE now openmga very extensive and well assorted
A stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Con*
sistiiig la part of-French and English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Casslmeres, l arhmereus, Doeskins, Jeans.
Cot:onades,Drillirgs, Linen Coating*, Silk.Satm and
Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, about too CASES PLAIN
AND FANCY DRI&S GOODS, embracing the nearest
styles of Bilk and Linen Poplins. Dclaines I Bersgeaand
Rerage DeLMnes; Black Mourmog and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and Fancy Calicos, in greet variety; French,
Scotehand Domestic.Ginviinms; Palm Leaf,Leghorn,
Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats.; Silk, Gingham
and Cotton Parasols, Ac.* Arc.* whieli*are offered at
Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. japrlg|
JAUKS RPOANBhethS A VO.,
100 WOOD STREET*
WHOLESALE D/alett m Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, ore now opening their first purchase of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,-selected with the
greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting an part of the
newest styles of—
Dress Lawns and Herages;
Plain and Figured Alpoccas;
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;
Printed Calicoes, in great variety;
Ribbons, Lace? and Edging*;
Cloths,Caisimeres and Vestings;
Bummer Coating and PaQtalooning;
Brown and Bleached Muslins;
Palm and Leghorn llau;
’ Straw ami Braid Bonnets.
Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil*
ver Watches.Bruss Clocks, Ac. All of which are of*
fered at Wholesale, for asinoU advance over Eastern
prices. . IfebSS.Om
Great Attraction t
JUST RECEIVED at Jsvraii* Ona Price Cash Store \
No. 70 Market street; Pittsburgh, between Fourth si.
and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of
SPRING aim BUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
the citizens of PiUsbuigh.
The subscriber wou a inform those who desire to get
coon BA&oitßs, that the greater part of his Stoek was
purchased at the recent large Auction Sales in New
York and Philadelphia for cisii, which enables him to
seli goods 15 to 25per cent, cheaper than those who buy
on credit. . We do not deem It nccemary ts mention the
the different kinds of goods that compote oar stock, but
deem It sufficient to say that it consists of a. full assort*
mem of ladies’and sontiemsn’s wear, togethrr with a
general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from
those who wish to purchase, . [marts
ttffitiUAD OUG&i AttUlVAbt
OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and VariUes at No.
27, Northwest corner ot Wood street and Diamond
aUey/.ritlsburgh. Pa. p. G&kqo A Co. would ag&fn an*
noancc to their old customers and dealers generally iu
their line, that they are now prepared! o offer for sale
their prosent new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.
And ns our purchases have been rntulo on the most fav*
arable terms with importers and Manufacturer*; wo flat
ter ourselves* and hope to be aide to merit a continuance
of confidence audpatronnge of our old' customer* and
the public which has been heretofore sollbc*
rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadolotbt, Cttssttnorcs.BiittlnctHv Tweeds,
fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and
Brown Mualms,Tickings, Blaukcii; Limey Plaid*, AN
norms, Mcrinocs, Muslin DoLsiues, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glased Cambrics, Clockings, Table Diapers,
Ginghams, Blik*;iattoy tonjtßhawU, Bilk Cravats, Von*
gee Bilk Pocket Handkerchlefii, und Irish Uuonsdirect
from Ireland,; and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goods lino* On Vaxistx Department urltl ue found
on examination to bo unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Mountains, and (s rondo up in part of
Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors.foblo Cutlery and Pen«Kitives just arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin nnd Violin Strings,
Gum. Suspenders, 81ates onu Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, Bpe(MaclQfi, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawn* and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,
fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a genornf ossortmjnt of all other
articles in the Variety Uuc. Wo have on hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and
Watch Materials, Gold ond Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pous and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy
ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer*
cnce. • : ■ v.
N. D. Tho business of the late firm of G&toa A Me*
Cxndlbss is to be settled by D. Übboo at the stand of D.
Gbeoo A Co., who is fully authorized for such and in
whose possession &re tho papers. Notes and Books of
said firm. focilfiaf
THRESH GOODS—
.J? 80 half chest* prime Green and Black Teas;
75 catty boxes , . do do , do;
- 100 bogs ptime Green and Fancy RioCofTeej
90 bags Logoyra and Old Government Java;
CO bxs. 2O'*,lJ0 I s,6 1 8 t 5 I B,i and ft. Lump Tobacco;
> 35barrels No;land-3 Mackerel;
25 do Loaf andCru'hed Sugars;
2. do Soli.Carb.Soda;
2 do Cream Tartar 1 '
10 do ■ Chippe&Logwood;
10 boxes Exuact ' aoj
40 do Bt&t and Bperm Candles;
40 do Mould arid .Dipped do;
00 do Extra Pure Starch:
50 do Almond, Palm and Rosin Soap;
80 do Rosemary, Windsor and Castile,
10 do Cocoa and Chocolate; -
20 do Baleratnv;
10 do Bock Candy;
It) do Babbitts Soap and Yeast Powders; .
10 do: Bala4fcCo.Chemical Soap;
50 do M. R. Lsxta Raiilhß ;
0 do Hecker’j Parniftj
5 do Corn Btarcbj
80 do Clothes Pins;
10 do Hatch’sOdnnter Scales;
3 bales Cloves and Cassia;
. IcnseNwraege; : \ •
6 b g» Pepper and Pimento;
30 kegs and tans pare Ground Spices;
1 barrel pare Ground Ginger;
5 esses pure African do j
OOdrumsSmyrnaFigs;
1000 ftsi extra Madder;
. 90p lbs. fresh Francs; • •
3 barrels WellerVJapan Blacking;
10b dozen Mason**Chafleuxe do;
30' do Ilamron’s Colombian ink, 1 oz. to 1 gal*
lon bottle; ' •
150 do Corn Brooms;
50. do Patent Zinc Wash Boards;
20 do Bed Cords;
Iron arid Nails Glass, Cotton Yarn andJßaltlng, White
Lead,4c. Wholesale and Retail, by v . .
’ . J. D. WILLIAMS * CO.,
No. 123 Wood street,
naiSl fourdoora above Fifth etrret.
JAMES R. REED. & CO.,
Manufacturers of Theolo-
MTZB, Surveyors’ Compas
ses, Leveling and Grading
Instruments,. &c, ( &c.
NO. 3(1
* . Smithfidd ttreet,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the a
bove named Instruments al
ways on hand.
Also. Clocks, Watohcs,
Jewelry, &s„ &o.
April 6,1862—2 m
. »• B*»t tiunlliy, ■
A .obtained, at the Fifth
r wid Cnderabin
Those «ho lUretoTutyrtaUy datable and. be&adfal
Goodi,*fld.»t 4htt atnteiJlstß «*yo two profit,, ahosld
edl at and topotMft, Fifth ,imi,
bstwesii Wood aad Mufti. (apifii
» ** t *■* I
JAMES GOSDIIfG,
MARKET STREET.
id; A. GOBMKG,
V Ko. 81,
CLAIR STREET,
lOLESALS JIBS RETAIL
Dealers in
irttgn and -Amenran,
Fancv and Staple
DRY GOODS,
tLLINER Y, &c.
ING AND SUMMER
r *>
JFrmulttn, &c:
JAHKS W. gj , Dr * Curative Iu-
dABIHBT iga ‘ The only lirfaUibU Cure for that DreadM Butane
..wmffißißUßftlTUßE MANUFACTURER , »j- :.faiown'ao Spermatorrhea or litvoluktaryXrottur-'
■Ware-rooms 07 and 00 'Third street. j_ , Jia j Emiseiom,'' . ~
T ..W; W*fe«peeifully informsJilsTrlenils and cttßlom- r-, o harassing and dcalrceuve, and productive of so
completed bjs.spring.sloelr. of , r much nil‘.chierto the nervous lysirnl.in.capacuat- :
c !>’ l A. 11 1 and ocsi ever. i njr ihe man for business, society* and matrimony, : .
a} 1 *? 11 'Ji J e al prices ... %iu 9 instrument is simple, comprehensive, and nnir
a,.lo'T a * QI JI in the Uiutea Slates, l,ost or tVesl. failir.Cr and may. be used without thes'igtiii-siinconve.
As he is determined to uphold the quality with welt- ■ B?ence or the itnowledie ol the most intimate friend-i: :
seasoned ,material!^' best vrorkmanship,’ and newest; i,isto be Q?e(l externally, producing no pain or injury- ;
designs land fiom-the eitent of his orders and facility, whatever, norprcvcnling anyone fron, attending to bis :
Inmai nfactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted while iq-gse nora singU amztwh caa ■
fnminire, at thejowesl prices. take niacc, (nvixcroelnglhlergant, in a
Hehas adopted the. principle of identifying the pas- tbj/isoia mntut rairanrerowra
toraers’interest withMsown, in quality and price, and -Jy nrimStdsf UWtesfflfwhicWrctSihod byeaiiWbusW ’
keeps always on band Jhe greatest vanetyof everydes. u.hJaisVaseinqaesdon. and thepauseotthethousand,
enpuonof furniture, from,the cheapest and plainest; to .*»**gk^!SßKJSsaS^s«w^wd«« , iMe» l irat'ia&Bi*»*dg»l«g&Uailj-.
themosretemuuand costly, that shsDse, or any parr of Spßead .jtnd;Bim:aesjitff.dnsion,i
one, maybe furnished.from his stock, or manufactured
e “^«^xs-r Ea, * erac,u “ t Esi®2Sß&Ks^feflsste
0 0^ « toon a*tht
lo y °? dft- ' «on»«M gtopped/romwhi^tMyemanaud.
so Nilslnstrumenthas beeaexamwed andapproved of; 1 ,:
■ oowiSnat”*^•°So 5 dn- by the highestauthonues in EurpreandAmcncQ* is re-
■ commended by the'most prominent Physicians of *H
? ! countries, as ike Myenuinrmtiy airline/or those
■?5 Mnisn. -r.,„ ruSwoi,i»i - - - compioinu, and has now completely superseded the nso
.0 Marble fop Centre Tai es, of ores*; the boogie, cOnterization, Aol, not to mention
an w^ik'SfJotc 1 -' 8 * 5 ' the llioasandadvettlsednosttnmsoftheday.ascoidials,
>Vtt a- 1 ? 11 - . antidotes,-Sc:,Hie.: iteonßtitateS,at the samelime.tbo.-
toncJlmmnn Sn‘ '■ s<ifat,ibs-mostplfasantivni byfar.tbeedsopntrtreoioient
on pKdfn?e.,!noHn?inn«- everoflered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed
49 Mahogany for ffleinatrumeat, after the de.ireS effect has been at
’ saCMtn-i on’- Be lialso remembered, that those complaints are but;
MOChernr and Footer Badurad* • ' little understood by tho profession ingeneral, and that
“ ’ oil the mediclns (n llie world never has,.and never w.ili;-
- “5,. -.’ stop thosS 'losses, which, If allowed to continue .uih
10 Cheny’ ■ del • checked, atosure to produced themost distressiug con
-70 To - -'Juumbeen-o wauerof surprise tosomeftbatimyone
12Secrefwv*imIi e BooS-n»e»* ' of respectability and of professional attainments should
ISSS£:
feSSTior ■* -ij*.:-- • isdeplorca, but some are dffiucU* nature asloqffeci
• PAii'VuPvL-r-.kh?.’.: posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive facnltVj
SjJS’SKii an-’ : t- 6 ! 1 <t. altogether, it is a fact that, wbennolproperlytiented,
■ .M**““* A’. IngTat.^les , ,b C y tnay remain so dormant in the cohstimtfba as to Bpn'
-RMStoMd n«ii rVais. pear in no other way than lit iseircffects upon pprterity;
A large assortment of COMMON FU RNITII RE and
* , As°OT^trspromptly attended to.
be sent, by express* to any any pOTt of the
orOeTyiiccoin-'
panied by full direciionß, and Important advice to the
married and single ; tlie expcnses, «ven to the
parisof thccomnry fc being vetytfiOing.- - :
Tbe nnexomplea'SQCcesilbia-lnsUQraent haaobtalried
since itsintrodocUonto Americay hnsindaced somo un
principled persons ( itt;New. York,Vbiladelpbia, Albany,
Boaton, au:., to get up some ridiculous tUiugs, called
u whicli.- however, bear kot.Tmb sUobt-
EST'resemblance, nthhsr in form my
own rnvented, long lried, and u"ivcrEuUy approved In
struments RUd .wbich are as similar, to them as night is
to light. Every nttempt to sell suCh 1 tot
rtnihe will be prosecuVU to the fullest cxient pr the law,
I.being hot wifliiig to conncct lheVweU and honestly
earncd repautiou of my xnventions wiihvqQacka and
-lheirwouijles=«^rodDeUon9..iVo.Znxifumfnrij£«niitne;
asiinonttanke waTTanUdJntiihosi ordered ftommysrif.
All applicatious iand reruittahcca must l>e directed
(post pata) tojheUoctor himself,he having no Agencies,
established hut ia London and Paris. •
"Address, post paid, Dr. B. de Laney, slLispennnl
NewYorSc.
.Office hoa r?, daily; from 9 A-fiLtili ff P. M, and from
7 till 8 P. M., tho Sabbath excepted.
! ' i»nle raigned certify ♦ %vith great pleasure, that
the above-mentioned Instrument is not only constructed/
onifcienufic principles, bat that from its use the happiest
results may- always, with confidence, ,b& anticipataV
thercbcioCiTortUe cure of those diseases, NO OTHER,
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT
HENRY 8 KELLER. MD. u '
• - CH. GOETEB. Al D., 98 Chamber street,
C ECKIIARDT, M-D-, k 24 Howard street,, -
. .New Y-obk.-
Dr. nsLAtsst Is prepared tocxcotne alloTdersforsur
gical apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms-and Legs, which
move hke nntttral menibers} Apparatus for Luxation;
for Contracted Lega; for cprvamre of the Spine, ■lid
Waist; fdf False Joinra ofthe ATms and'Knccßj fbr
Paralytic Leg») for Club Foot; for Lderynidl Fisiules?
for Falling of the Koctdm j lfypogastiic Belts; Beds add
Chairs for Sieb Persons; &c.; ortbov
pedicCorsetSj &c , Ac. All work warranted. Letters;
mart be port paid, containing a proportionate remittance
or city, reference. {fcb?s:l y;.;
.N’S BUILDINGS.
Y*nnn, Mahogany, xu, ./ FarnuA,
__22jr<ftoOrean(iFsJrmfttr« at WboleHale. \
THE subscribers have just received from New York
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely
lowpnces.-
Asgreatcare was taken inthe selection of the stock)
persons cannot fail to be suited either ns to quality or
price; and,as ills well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and maeh lower than by
hand, the atienilon of the trade is respectfully invited.
: • Turned Worktin all its branches, earned on as usual.
Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Farmtare, constantly,
on hand—vU: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs,&c», Ac. .RYAN & M’KEE,
Ryan’s Buildings,
No. 31 Fifth street.:
mar22;yda*r
JoamcrmanCablnet B2*ltcrs Association
WABBRQVBBM9 SECOND STREET,
(near too corner of Wood.)
...... THIS ASSOCIATION, m-A
bracing, already, twice to three vA.
fiSttfißßiiHßrag* times as many bands as the lar- W5B
tiiMmiuairi and hitherto most renowned * i ■
business shops orthtscUy, have opened their Ware
house, ami are able to furnish the public, by -wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
Viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes; Oressingßare&tie; Full Col
umned Bareans; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany .Washsianda; So
fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre
Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BrcakfostTables; Work
stands; Cherry and Common Worksiunds; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; Cradles, 4e.
Theadvantagesof co-operation,on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices; and they are de
termined to sell, iowenhon any competitors, art equally
good, if not better article, and warranted—Os the public
will understand by giving them a cull.
trorhof all descriptions, and other
articles of any description, made to order luevery style,
at the shortest notice. •••••■■. ' Itnarai
e.c.sumun. ’h. ntvLsa
Sammir aDsulsr,
CABINET WAREROOM.SMITIIFIEI.DSTREET,
Bfivitn Sncntk3tratandSttaxobtTryallt)f,PittsbwgiPa.
A HAMMER fcDAULEßkeepconatantlyonhand
VUL a variety, of excellent and fashionable FamUure,
warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as
* *S "favorable terras as can beobtalned at any similar
.establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an
unusually extensive slock,embracing ail kinds of Farni
tare,trom the cheapest and plainest lo the most costly
and elegant. Ail orders promptly attended to. mrSLCm
A. OHItURKS « COo
HAVE ON lIANDat their extensive CABINET and
CIIAIR MANUFACTORY/ No. 04 Southfield su
• large assortmentoffancy andplain Furniture, which
they will sell 16 percent.below customary rales.
Terms—rush only. , , (deeply
/*&gßßjf >VM. K. STEVENSON. continues to inana*
■*■4* l r,,F facture CABINET* WAKE of twerr descrip*
at bis old stand, corner of Liberty and
ESsiaSagevcnth streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to,in all it*branches.- . . muyll
Cabinet ana Ctinir Factory,
fjk JOSEPH MEYER has on band, at his exien
alve Cabinet and Chair Manufactory, No. 424 t'enu
KB)street, above the Canal, nil kinds of FURNITURE,
/.v •►hch ns Solas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs;
Muhofrany Bodsteads, and nil other article* iiv ihc Cabi
net tine—which ha will sell SO per cent below custom
ary rales. Tcrmi-OASH, ONLY,
JOSEPH MEYfcR,
_ oprO : street, Fifth Ward.
f|>* :a tv.ctnly made arrangements
X With the Pntenteo or this new and valuabU irittn*
non for ilio manufacture and tale of the article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu*
lively in the East, where thoy ore superseding the use
or wooden coffins, take iMb method of informing the
publlo, thotthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ*'
ent sixes of the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length
from Winches to Glfect, with width aud depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire
space for cushioning* or for bodies of unusual dimen
sions* have several sires deoper and wider. This in
vention now coming into general U6C,ispronoanccdone
Of the greatest of the ago. These.'lhmijub Cubs are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally ,of
iron.
They are thoroughly tnamcltd inside and out; and
thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They
areblghlyarnhmcmal, and of a classic form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which metal it capable of,in agiveaquantity.
•. When properly secured with cemenubey are perfect*
ly airtight, and freetrom exhalation of oflrtnaive gases;
They coat no more than good wooden aiid are
bettertiißn any other article in use, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, as has
beeu proven byneiual experiments, and ceilified io by
some of ourmostscientific men; also, by the/Honora
bies Henry. Clay* Daniel Webster,, Lewis Cass, and
otherdistinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, and whoso letters) together with other evidences
of their wortbrinaybe seen at our Agents l Burial Case
Oepot) No. 374 Main street, three doors, above Ninth,
where we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sites and degrees of ornament and finish a*
will suit the most diversified tastes.
tVe invite the aueniion of the public, and of Under
takers, panicuiurlyj ihroQghout tie West, to an exami
nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon
the representation of undertakers not using the article,
whose interest it would be to misrepresenuhem.
mariWiSm W. C; JJAVIS A CO.
~ •• ' GfiOfiGS A£BaiDß>
No. 71 comer of Wood and Fourth sts*,
fHAS Just received his Spring Stock of ’ .ir- >
superior BOOTS and SHOES, of
beststock workmaosblp that can be got together
in any one establishment. of )iko : amount, in the
West. Nearly attmade to special order.freefrora cuts,
blemishe^Ae. 1 Country Merchants and others are re
spectfully invited to cait and examine the stock,'which
is offered for. tale low for cash.
N.B.—G. A.has paid particular attention to have a
general assoUment of the best stock of Boots and Shoes
lor the Retall trade, from the good low price to the best
work, Consisting of every kind of colors
and fashions now In use;- Individuals and families may'
rely on always finding a general assortment, as it re
lates to sixes, widths, fashion and quality, at N 0.71.
ALSO—Men, Boys, and.Childrens Bala Leaf three
Straw;Hats; [aprs4m •
7*
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub
scribers, doing business m ihe nime pf John Black
* Co. v is,thiB day diasolyeA by mutokiboosens H. Mc-
Cullough purchasing the entile interest or John Black'ia
said business} Jl. McCallough: having the-right
the name of tbe'late firm in settling the busioe-s.andibe
exclu*ivo right to receive all outstanding debts, and to
pay alldebis duo by the late firm. 1
JOHN BLACK, -
. henry McCullough
N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri
ber os usual, at lus old •land.cqrner of Peon and Irwin
streets, -• , H&ftY McCULLCUQH?”
Pmsbargb,March 1,1859. - martnf ’
WUllamW.Wallace, -
'FFTfSBUBfiH. BY£AB WORK4 '
319, 331 and 333 XtterS ovposiu SmiSfiSi At
TopSj and all kind. of. tnanuraclUred Warble, »!■>
l ? or iV on ,he eioneat noiico
Penr&l uQfurea oeugDS: for Monumeuis, original and
*rade;fiimislißd with Marble ai
Ul ™?.a J, P Older, pnjmpily attended to.
W. W. WALLACE.
enbicriber* here this day,
\J *»»p?uteaHietnselTea together aePamiers.Yor the
parpoM or transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Piodaeej i
wtjopr ami CotamiMinn bneineas. under the firm ofJoha
JBlackftCW., Ho. 919 corner of Liberty and Irwin its. ‘
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FOR.TtUiiAi’«/*>u v>c • cuUGHStCOIiDBi uuniM.._
NESS, BRONCHITIS, W HOOPING COUGHf
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. '
In offering to the community, this justly celebrated re*
medy for diseases of the throat and it U not our
wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, hut
frankly to lay before them the oplnlons.of distinguished
men andsome of the evidences of its success, from which
they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements
.of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering
humanity which facts will not warrant, .-
Many prec/j are here given, cud we solicit anlnqulry
from the public into all we publish* teelingaasured they
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medieiaowor*
thy their best confidence and patronage.
FrcmtAff cfufmguwfte* Prtftssorof Chemistry end Matt*
ti&Mcdita, Bowdom College.
Bear Sir:. I delayed answemig tho receipt of your
preparation, until thad an'oi'porwnity of witnessing its
effects in my own family, orinthh families of my friends.
Tills 1 hiavenow donewiihahlghdcgreo of satisfoc*
tion; in coses both of adults and children.- .
I have found it, as u? ingredients show, a powerful re
medy for.colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases..
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M.D.
Bmmswxcs, Me,Feb. 5,1847. 1 .
From an Otersetr in th» Hamilton ZUUr. in t&U City*
Lowaj* Attg.10,1849.
. Dr.J. C. Ayer: I have beea cared of the wotat cough
I ever had in my Hi—, by your “Cassa* PucTOßat,” and
never fall* when I have opportunity of recommending i*"
toothers. Ycura, respectfully, •
S. D. ESIERSON.
I0“Bcad the following, add see if this meditate is
worth* trial. The patient had become very feeble, a&i*
the effect of the medicine was unmistakably, distinct:—
UXITKD &TA7B& HOTEX,34.HATOOASPaiHaS x > '
July«,lB4o v t :
Dr. J.C- Ayeiy—Sir: I have been afflicted with a paini
Ail uffecuou of tne lungs, and all the symptoms of settled
consumption, for more than a year- 1 could And home
dlciue tluit would reach my.cnse, until Icomraenced the
upc of your ‘‘Curbet Pectorals which gave mo gradual
relief, and! have beensteadily gaining.my strength till
my health U well utgh restored. ' 1 ,M ’
while using your medicine, 1 had the gratification of
curing with it iny reverend friend, Mr. Trnman, of Sump
ter Distnct, who had been suspended from hU parochial
duties Uy a severe attack o! bronchitis,' • ••
• I have pleasure in certifying :
vAnd am,sir,yours respectfully,
■ J. P. CALHOUH, of South Carolina •
rp* Tlfe following was one-ofthe worst of eases
which the physicians and friends tboughttobe insurable
consumption.— : • ; •• •
Co ESTER, Pa., Aug.
J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I .was. taken with a terrible cough,
hroughionby a the beginning of Inst February,•
and was confined to my bed more than'two months.—
CedgbingincesshrtUy aight : and dayi l-berame ghastly
and pale, eyes were sunken andglassy, end> my;
breath very short.' Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in
*such distress forbreaih.tbat.butliiiiehoneof my rccuv
. ery could bbehtertainfc& WMlein thisirftuaiJon, a friend
‘of mioeitlheßev.Jobn Seller, oCthe fflethidlsl church,)
brought me a boille'of youir Cububt Ps.TcoALt-. wUich i*
tried more to gratify hits, than from'imyjezpcotattonof.
'obtaining relief." Its good effe'ct irtduwd ffm io continue'
itsf use; : and J jbon found'rajfhealth-;macltimpfoVed.—
Now in three months,! omwell and strougyand can at
tribute my cure only to your, great medicine.'
WUb ihe deepest gratitude,* yoarv&Or -
- . JAMBS GODFREY.
- prepared and sold byjames C. Ayor,Practical Chezn*
isULowelKUiass. % „ '*
- In PitlabUMh'wholesalßafii retall.by B.Av
Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend} in Allegheny City
by H, P. Scnwar J.TDDuglais, and by dragpists
generallr. . • r . ■■■■’ • decfiO
. D10B.8K»S • •
Compound Syrup of Yellour Dock B6oti
OCCUPIES ita front rnnkamong.tho, proprietory
medicines of this cmintry fdE completely curing
Canfcer.SaH Rheum,Eryatp'elas.aridaUoUiefdiseMes
ariiung from an impure state of Uie blood.VAfei>; Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia*
Coughs,Soreness andTighioess atbuttheChestiilron
ehius, ofHoarseness,Dryness, and dtickliagsensation
about the Throat; und h used with unprecedented suc
cess in all cases of
FEMALEWEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY;
Strengthening the weakened body, giviugtoneto the
various organs; ana invigorating the entire system* ' 1
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from;
of the countryfcanbe -relied upfln, Uis.singu
larly efficacibusift cuiihg cirKHJnorSjaiid restoring de
bilitated and broken down conatituuons. It Is purely:
▼egeiablo in,;its. composition) and so accnrateiy com
bined inils proportions that thecfaemicai, botanical and
medical properties of each ineretflcnt harmoniously
unite to PURIFY THE BLOGK * . - J
It has removedmany chronledtseasea which-has baf
fled the skill of ihe best physicians, and has also: cured
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the ledstim-’
pressftn upon. •' “
, «?SSB?^ e * n J e - Blcfl - ln niany caafia of CANCEBOUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers - have bden
cured by this medicine. We say that it is’ a valuable* 1
medicine in ail BiLLOUS COMFLiJNTS. It xeraovM
all ob«rucUqn:in,the.circulatior»iTendeTing the Litfcr
[«®J acu^ e lt removes Palpitation of the
andreUcvesin ailcaßeß of Asthma; and may be•
used m all climates,and ataUsqasonaof tie year/
'ountsin street, Providence, It I .and sold whole*
Biilc and rewil,by_ - _ 8-N.%[ol{ EBSH AM, '
m for Western Pennsylvania,v
.Jell.y WarebouserTcorAYoodaotl iPiu^b^h
Medleatea.Uqnsid Cuticle.
- j’UiS.nrliclels.iiitended forfanulj use/ and should be
; X found in the possession of every family In the land. .
Mechanics.who are In constant danger ofinjory to their
‘ persons through accident;ancLthe improper or careless
. use of tools; will find this article to be-invaluable. f& ;
.Uiem.aml after afair trial, wiliconsideritiadiepensablc..
w Thls mny-certlly that wis/ihe undersigned, having,
frequently made use ofJudd’i Medicated LfquidUuticle,
prepared: by'Mems.PehfieUTA Csrap, Middletown,,
voanecticuL cheerfully recommend it to.oqrprqfession-,
al brethren/aa.an c fexcellehtToObStiUitefor adhesiveplas-i
4er r in dressing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises* and tulsinas i
Of fresh wounds; also(forspreminpl«.a i r«diwy une-,
quailed* CHARLES WOODWARD, M.U, -
4 - *WM. D CASBk, MD,
P. HABRISONtMpj
* F. WOODBUFR M D*
HAMILTON BREWER. MD.,
ELLSWORTH BUfiß,M.D.,Romaic.:
Comprising all the practising physzciausin the c«y of
“iferSKfeb/ tt A. FAHNESTOCK *CO„
. jyj - - camel* of Wood ami First SIS.
Steam ; boat i fajstMlNOS—Cdraptuune ia part
. the following: Table DluenviHacktraoi?: DUtoarv
crash. H»ce Bulp, Table Cereriag and, Table Covers,
Napkins, Ac., which we are constantly recel«lU»ihiia
* the importers and manaSmarcra.-CeJiatna/SS Foanh
streev {*prtl wTiroLciTOCK. -
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perfect certainty :and the min who will now allow a
Hernia to proceed until & «oJtdJtion-orU»|iigo j»pTO«M*
ed that nothing cun alleviate bat the knife of a skilrol
surgeon* it - ■wholly inexcusable* : A rupture in il» ordi
nary' Conn, may, with propriety f be left to the person
afflicted Urfd butto *ou* manV petsona
: Uoi without even * bandage ol; any kindrio tetHmitj Of
ten renders the care perfectly unmanageable.,anaieada
r to whatii JTwnfOi which often haa -
t.-no relief but in a Isoraical.operation, .In the-Truss to
which weinviter the aifentJOttoftbC: afflicted, there is
every superiority over the trusses: and 'bandages in
common use liis perrectly comfortably and .can be
tnAdetofluoytase'Of Ilerofa with"an exactness and
equableness of pressure that does not belong: ,to any
other Instrument withwhicfr wo are acquainted ; ana
i will, retain «ny rapture with-case cmd comfort to the
i wearer. PhysTcionsof thehlgheatßtandingin the.pTO
f-.f6sslonhcv6.glv4&teg(iinonytoits'c!teatftuperiorityover
I the ordinary vras&ea ,In ate. The Truss of Dr, Hob'
hardwilrcnre one-belf the eases of ordinary Rupture.
We advlaft those. oSlcied to make appbonuon In time.
. Ipf"* Etftunus «fth* htghnl characttT can begitm\rt
this Cuy,t>itcalhnzmihs*gtnL ;
- Pereoßf from a distance can have them sent,' by
sending themeasuieToondihe body/’ / •
, DK.QEO.H.KRYSEB,
140 Wood street, sole agentfor Pittsburgh!
• _ J ' tnarlt:d£w _
■ W|](l€lien7*'
3Tii« best .remedy ever htoten toman for Voids,
' .Ast&ma t Cretin Breruhtiitj'lnfluenznj Bfadtng of the
£«n*a, Difficulty of Bi Affexion of-tho Liver, ■
Painsor Wtaienesstf the Breaxtor hide, Fittl bloats cf.
‘ ComvvYpUot>f&(t In»\cnt. Vih UaUamt* peetJfbTljr
~ adapted to <tsry. disease vf the Lun% s, and fitter, trftifh •
is produced iit out ever varying cUmate.
.TjmLDCHEßßYhaalorgbeenlrtiowntopossessim'
Vf portant medicinal properties ThisfactUfatniUar
to every matron to oar. Una r and physicians ofenpre
scribe iiin different fomaforb.varieiy .of,ccniplamts.--
Tar aUohaybcdt eqainynoieafoHw and some ;
physicians whoso names arefamUiarto the whole couh
tr/, has gene so far astodeclarethatcvenCONSUiUP*
TIOPT ooali boicnred by tbot‘aibne* '>lh oJlrcr hands
Again, it was nearly-valaeiess.owing'jnodoubl.-ioifceir
ignorancein preparing and ndmlmstcncgil—adiSculty
now entirely obviated by patient icxperiment-aud-
.experience. , ••••••... . .• ■
t- The extraordinary medicinal powers of thesfelwosub* ■
stances arc now for the first Ume comhined and cmhod*
led i&Dr,'WISTAFI’S BALSAM OP WIL’D CHERRY.
By.a nice ebeynieot prrceM.tefersMnßiiddeteriana or
useiesiis rejected, so thaiwhat remains tathe'most ex*
traordlhaiy and tntlj? efficaoiotis remt Jyforial) Irmda of
pulmonary anddivcrdiscoses ever known to man ■ :,To -
convntco alt unheuevers that oar theory is really trne,
wo refer Jo a few cases of cares performed by thiswon*
dciful medicine:
- PtEiSAKtRisoB, Ham.oo.,O^Septi'27»
J D. Pabk—Dear Sir : I tafce the liberty of advising
you of the. benefit I have derived firmu ine uih of Dr. *
wistai’s Uafsam of Wild Cherry. Xwasprottr&lejl;by
that terrible scourge Coasamptioa, inATay last- Theat* ’•
lackiwavirolyiiotrHyingYo tde,> for-five, of ©arfomily
(isy brothers and.sisters)-had I
vrorstifemares or the •
disease* 1 bM-a distressing coagh. and eipeciarated a
great deal.of bloody hectic fever, severe pnind in. the side -■
and eh si, cold chills,', alternating with flushes of heat,
and copious nightsweals. , . ...>.
I wQs iinder thecare of a skilful physician from the
tUne.lvwas l&fceneick.uiuU aboat six weeks since, being
iheii EWutnclplessj acd tnyfricnds coQsiiicred my case •.
hopeless; orit least beyond oar physician s *' ikfl J,addii«
ed the uso of IVistar’sJßalsain of wild. Cherry.-- VVilb
.oatmy .khbwlbdgeiay faiherpTbchreditaitdcomntended •
adminiateringiuo me«and from the first day | c ammec
ced taking it my health improved; and in two weeks I -
was able to be oat.andoversee uiy.basiness, and tabor,
■which I still continue to do. I have' takers foarrbotUes
of the medicine,and now consider myself perfectly welt.
JEREMIAH ISCRIG.
■ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE it "
Rusnvtiis, Fairfield CO., O ,1851. r
- ■ Mr. J J>. Part—DearSir: 1 wish to stale to you that
my d&sghicr Amandas ld years,-had aboat a year
since a very severe attack of vneaslesV whichreduced
her yeiymachjand.lcft her with' a racking ebnvlK 1
cmplbjrcd all of the physicians .within our reach ior the
puTposeofretnbvirTgher cough, but-withoat sbccesa—
hheeppeared to beeinking ftTto a declmc. wiih every
symptomof cbiLsomption. rihen trled Dr.Roger’sLiv- ■
erwortandTarv liuirthis ogßtavated.her cougb,add
rive her symptoms of a still raoremalignaiit character.
wa?tiowmoptsenoa?lyalanned,andii-waawiUitrenf
from day to dnyaswtheprogress of that
insatiable disease, Consumption. I Teally despaired of
my daughters recovery.-' RutT providentially saw the
certificateof Jonathan Conlpoiywhose daughter, flrrrah
Jane, was cured of Consumption by Wisiar’s Balsam of
Wild CHetry * This foint hope that it might ‘
help my daughter, and ilramediaidy commenecdtLsmg
it, and it almost instamiy.gavei relief. Her health'was
improved fromthe first bottle,! arid by. iheiuse, of4wo
bottles of "Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry she was res*
tored to perfect health, and fibe itf not now or ellprcdia- .
posed iQ a cough.- I wilt say to ail lhataro afflicted with :
any disease tending to Consumption, do not despair, for
Dr. Wialar’a Balsam of Wild Oberry. wiU.caro you if .
you will bm try it. E. KALB.
f'M M M
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!
Will miracles never cease ! More evidence of its •
surpassing health-restorative virtues! " _
- [From Dr. Rakef, fipnngfield, WashingtotrcoMEy.]
SPsisoFiELD v Ky.,May 14. leeO,
; . Mess&s Sahvobd & Park : 1 take .this epportanity of
informing you of a mosliematkable cure performed up
on mo by the use of Dr; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher
ry* -
In the year 184 Q I was taken with the inflammation of
the bowels,-which i labored umier forsjx Weeks, when
Igradoally recovered. -In die fall of IfedlT was attack*
ed with a severe cold whschseateditselfoponmy lungs
and for the.Epaco of three years ! was confined, to my
bed, ! tried ail kinds of medicines and every variety of
aid without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the
winter of 1845, when 1 heard of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of
‘Wild Cherry. ' .
My friends persuaded mo to glvelt a trial, though I
had given up ull hopes of recovery! and had prepared
myself for the ebange of another world. Through their
solicitations I was induced 11 make use of tho genuine •
Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.- The effect was uuiy
astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering -
; and after havingapent four or five hundred dollars to no
Eniposr,. and the best, und most respectable physicians
ad proved unavaiUng, I was soon restored to entire
hoalihoy the b’essingof God and the ure of Dr, Wistaria
Balsam of WiidCherryi
-/Maythe blesringqf God rest upon theprcprictorsof
to valuable medicine as Wistaria. Balsam of Wild
Cherry. -YbursirespoctTiilly y v - W\ H. BAKER,
Wwtu'ris Balsam of Wild Cherry has-a
facsimile nfthe signature of Henry Wisiar, Al.DVPhfl*
adelphia, and “Sanford&rPark” on a finely executed
slpel engraved’wrapper. Nooihercan be genuine,
ffyt.rricc—Bl par bottlo—six bottles for 55.
. Sold by J:i IX PARK, Fourth andWalntu streets, Cln«
CinpaU, 0., General; agent, to whom, all orders most fca
faddressedi^'fv-.-vrX . •-
fD*Priceslperbott!e—aixbottleaforfS, . ;
Bo 4by - J, 0. PARK. Clnclnnall, Ohio,
[Sonii-ea3tc°rocrof Fourth anj ‘NVainul
9"„^Y? l ?»i _, 2. wlloln oil onleis most be oildtessed,
. J Kidd& Co, Plilsburgh } L Wiicoi,
jlreot and the DuunomT: lIA Fahnestock * Co, Pius
bn r gh; i A Jones, PiitsliuMh; Lee & Ueckham.XUe*
LTRnssell, Washington j W II Lambsr
■ KPy Franklin; ,L B Bowie, Umomotrn;- H Ws.!iv.
•Greensbnjgb? 8 Konnia, Somerset: Scott * 'Oilmbre.
Bsdfofdt Reed A Son; Huntingdon;Mrs. Orr.lloliidarai
burgh i fnidebrond &Co, Indiana i. JRWright, Kitian
ning-.- Evarnt t Co, Broobvillej A WilsSß- A sin,
Callender,-Meadl
S.%j Bnnon t,Co, Eri_e; Ilenry.Fotlrer, Mercert Ja.
Kelly.&.CojßnileuSSmiib.Beaveri J i)Saiameiuar.
Warren,; P L, & C 8 Jones,.Condersport; P Crocker.
Ir.,Brownsville. tmarto
•rO ISVALIDB AISD THE SICK.
TUB CELEBRATED OOSISTOCB. MEDICINES.
'Tj' i The G kit Pits. EKrßacioK (Conml’s A
X’ 80/lj'i) caring all Borus unn eil Kitemal Pains
and Sores: -
Homan Half 9 <>tumhia tot BW|nS 8 W |n S ot Hestoring the
3d. Mem'i.jXenmniSmi Linimtni eod/infieis P«.
mbit Ehxtr, a core for all cases of Rheumatism.
.; 4ra.;McNairtAMtmfcOit,aceitaincorßfoi*neurnett
• sih, Ifay'e Liniment,a known euro tor the Files. .
:6ib.:'Spa4n’e:SicbH£attacAt]tmiidy.l
- Alortiry EiliVi for nil women in the family waV
Bih. LmttUye a, eat, We,tern .Indian
Colds and feverish leelmgs nodjprereatlni fevers; for
Asihma, -Idverscomplarntand BiUonavAffeeflons ;■ for -
Hianh<Ba;,lndigesuottOad<,osst,fAppeUt6; forces Ivci
nets In females andmalfes, and fiefvouscoinpliiinia •for .*
Stomach Afeotlons, Hyspepsla, Fifea, Rheumatism, &£
Tho great poin, a ore. ftis notbad to take, never alvei'
polo,and naver-leaves one costive. • ' ■
or B ? ro^p™M. ,W “ e,lWormKHle, > >for^4re ' 1 -
.■mt.JUr,.,£rtitn’iOr,atPainmtr. No medicine
has been discovered feat is so happily adapted lo use
tntnnally as drops to be taken, anS yet perfonrr.de”,
ftfeiien 8 heSF 1 ’ a* d wasli oi bath, by:
, e , a gf'blSitoiO cents each. .
; * B SaWM Vermmin a abort time. * : . - . '
'n- "* Thc cclebrated UnU Ltft Tills anti Tbnptr&nctot
‘Bitzfrt* _ i
a a, j
iViar York Hair ZTyrr, the only
SURE coloring for the Halr. -**
15;h.
BroisesaSojestAc. , .
■ -18th. -Mztrautif: SanapariJia. Tbi* artrele has onlllv
ed aUolher SurßUpariliasyand «uli gives os great saus»r v
faction as ever*. , „
: I7lh. The -celebraied spread' Strengthening .flatter, 'i
mode from Dr. Lis’# recipe, and the most popular in the
market. ' - *• ..
.18xb. Jh.Elins'tTmAAehs Vioju. • A cerlalnand easy
core for Tooth Ache. ....
, lDtb. Dr. Cokstoci has ■lately bought thetight for tho
United: Stales, of the celebrated Concentrated Mineral
Water, found at the Salr Sprjnga of Doctor WmC
Chase; at Bt.Catharines, C. Iv. This mediefee hs’a>
tatned.a-noTorie!, apd popnlaniyueyer before eaunlt.rt
byanypraparatnitt at tnnt place, and Us sale has been
commensurate w«h ns merits, which nre cxuaortlMr?
All theremedies are fuUy described in
fete given Wall who call where the MedrcThetS?
Notice, All prcpamiiona herotofo,. I™™. '
■*COMSTOCK'S” or COMSTOCK &co'i v"
Jonsed andnow belongs EXCLUSIVELY m'ri?!^
c - w ‘“
o .. AUUQTUEBg MUST BE SPUEJOTO.
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