The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 14, 1852, Image 4

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tone? for Different lines of Packet Sllipl.
PASBJ®GBR office,
Ttei» <4lO. f/«Ji* r tV: Str ct, Pltttbarcb.
Petr P. W. BYENES 4\ CO-,63 South strut, mur cf
PiM, Nt t# York : 3 Q-waurlo* Hoad, Liverpool; and 65
• Gnvier strut, New Orltant*
.. if itaLlne of Packet* 1
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Liverpool to Now York; n -irSpfe
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tr> V^t{ad*ipht& t on~JwftSiXlM^'
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month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20 ih or
each month. Abo—aLlnool Buckets on the Bth and
v4tu of each month from London and Portsmouth to
Now York.
ALSOr-Draflaatslghtalwaysonhand, for any amount,
at the lowest rates of discount; and all Information
given Concerning passengers, that can be given, with
pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,
mat!s 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh. ;
w. d. TAvso * co.'s jagsr
v AKRANOKMENTS FOR 1853 |§g£g!
Jftmet Blsttely, _ •.
laUROPKAN AGENT, nnd Dealer m Foreign hx
’j change, is also Agent tor the following racket
.Liiir**:. ■ . .
• :• Pio*ipor Line of bicainships, between New VorK and,
l 8«Kli Tail Line. «»ilin(t from Now York end Liv
. .crpool ontbeCtb andStst of each roontli. .
S>w Linc-lcave New V orfc on the ‘2olh, and Liverpool
On the lull of each month-
Red Star Lin* leaves New i orkon the 11th, and Liv
erpool on Uicfilth of each,mo.ith. • ■
2 Line pails twice a month from Liverpool and New
London Line of Packets sail from New York the
l«t, Bibvldth tmd 2Uh, and from London on the Oth, 13ib,
- 21st ami 38tH of each month.
The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets snU from New
York and Glasgow on the Island *Glhof each ramtih.
A Weekly Lino of. Packets from Liverpool to New
Orleans, ••
, ; Daily Line for.em:gr&nt*. from New York, by steam*
■.boat and railroad, or by canal anil railroad, to Plus
• burgh*
Passengers will receive every attention, and advice
given. cheerfully a; the office of 'V. TapßCOit ACo.j
Eden Quay, Ouhtfti, and St. George’s Buildings, Liver-:
• nonl; W-Jc* J; T.Cap*ceu&. Co., >0 South Btreet, New
Yorkyor at the oflico of the advertiser. . i
Persona residing tn the United Slates or Canada, wha
wish to sand for their friends m any part of
.Ireland, Scotland or make the necessary ar ;
tupgomenu bv application ia the subscriber, and have
- Ahem broufihlouv by any of the above favorite lines of
-• .Packets,(which range from 1000 to 3,500 tons bunhen.)
v or by first clnesMcichant bhtps, on favorable terras, hy
. way of Liverpool, London or Glasgow. Tiieirfre
. queney-of sailing precludes the possibility of delar;
.. Passage can also he secured from Liverpool to New Or
.. leans, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Boston. Charleston and
Savanuah direct... Rerair.aneea in small and large sums
as usual, to Great Britain and Ireland.
• -.Messrs. W. & J. r. Top<cott 4; Co. have entered into
> arrangements with Messrs. Voscl, Kock A Co., Bank-;
ers; Ffwiiitfori-on-ihe-Moin, nnd with Messrs. Ldward
Siou<a *. 00, Bankers, Pins to draw sight
which enn he made payable iu all the principal placrs
th 'oughnui France and Germany Passage tickets and
drafts-always: far. s«le by the underslened, corner.of
t SixJi and Liberty street*. (tp stairs.) Pittsburgh, next
door to Ale-srs J. A R, Fiovd’s Wholesale Lrctery
JAMBS BLAKELY
P. S —■C-’lalngues of the vessels tune of sailing, and
burden rai, b* hH«| at the above offii'e. gratis InprS
CHESTER’S
Men and rays' Clohinn Emvonurt
IS RFMOVED lo GOTHIC HALL, No 74 Wood st.
Stork large nnd eeaf onnblc; work warranted; prices
moderate. We tudy to please. fnptfM
ImpurtßDt and True,
X BOOBYKR, Jr., Bpe Hive Clothmg Store, No 225
*| • Libert) street can sell a good suit of Sommer CIo
filing for $2 50; and better Goods,of every description
very low for cash Custom work made lo order in
fathiordble si) le, nnd on reasonable terms. iapr!7
IS. WATTS A CO,, ~
HAVE on bsnrf READY MADE CLOTHING, manu
factured ol the best material, tn fashionable style,
and for sale at lew prices Persons wishing their Clo*
thing si’ide to order, can have (heir work done in a su
perior manner, and the best stock of Goods tn the Tai
loring line to select irom mat can be found m mis city.
my i • t
/GOTHIC HALL-—MEN’S CIiOTHING. T
AJT Stock large, fashionable, seasonable, and equal to
customer made . . ;
• BOYck* CLOTHING—TIie largest stock of Boys Clo
thing in the City. Boys from 2| years and upward fit
ted out immediately
»AU manufactured under the proojieior l * supervision
CHESTER. 74 Wood meet,
mv6 WE STUDY TO PI.FaRE, :
- Vbat Kvery Uody esftjri, itiait Bo True I
I Tib raid that UDOKfER* at ibcßaa Hivk CLotaiNa
BriES. No. 225 Liberty street, sells the cheapest
thing in the City—-well made and fashionably cat: Gait
v •- and examine them,anil yon will.noibe disappointed.;
;■ Jost received, by Express,* splendid assortment of
• Fancy Cnshr-cres, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, snp
other FnstuonaMe Goods, suitable for the season, whlc j
we areprepaied to make to order, (without disappomh
. mont.j in a style unsurpassed tn ihe City.
Como and see
~ fITTBBVUUfrCLOIUIftG K'l'OlUt.,
Comer of Wood and Water sU.
John Callahan. & Co.» Proprietors,
FTHIE public is respectfully requested to rail and ex
dL -atruno our stook of. Ready Made C-othlngi, got up
expressly for Dm market, and in superior style, wine It
w« arc determined to selMow-for cash. Uur motto
being: Qutrifc-sa’« and BmzU Profits” ,
Our Warerorra, up stair*, is fully supplied -with a
large, stock of Cosnmercs, Vestings, Summer
Cloths, ol every description, and. in fact* every article
r in our line suitable for the season. These Goods we
are making to order in superior style, and at very low
priees. Give us a call.and examine for yourselves,
mvin JOHN CALLAHAN A CO. :
MEECHANT TAILOB,
No. 3t> Jilarktt, teitoicn Stcond and TAtrd siutis, ;
BEGS respectfully to mformhie farads and the public,
that he has returned from New. York and. Philadel
phia, having there selected from the latest importations,
an entire new-stock of Black and Colored CLOTUS,
. CASSIMERE9 and VI*,BTINGS, which for newness of
designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed hr
any bouse west of New York.—All of which lie i* pre
pared to make to order in neopenor style, ar tbe lowest
price posriole. and co rdially invite purchasers to call
and cxamlne the stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1
. TO TAILORS.—I have no authorized Agent in this
City, for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING.
It can only bo. had at the store of the subscriber,36
Market street, ntihc following prices, viz: with Instruc
tions, £10; wuhoal,S7.
marl 7 JAMES C. WATT.
edmunu. watts a co.,
- MERCHANT TAILORS, 5
JVo. 185 Liberty street, above St* Clair ,
HHVE opened a new Clothing Slote, at the above
place, and ar* now receiving a splendid lot of
Cloii FjCaFsimf re.% Vestings, the latest Importa
tions, purchased with a t especial view to city trade, and
which they are prepared to make up to order in the la
test aud ftixhfonable slvlcs. They intend to nay
r tlnct attention la tht* branch of their buriness, and they
have full confidence that they will be able to give thefr
■ customers enure satisfaction- They are aLo .manufactu
ring a choice lot of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, of
the newest styles, which they Will sell low for cosa —.
A* a’l this stock is entirely naw,.u is worthy the atien
on of bi yrr*. fuprl9:y .
SPttisa Amu clutuiaui
THREE BIG DOORS 1
No. 151, £,iirrfy Street, Pittsburgh, <
. .. TOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an ;
O < noanelng to hi* numerous friends and the public in
(. general,that his Spring and Summer stock Isnow.ready
*for.inspection, which he believes will be found to be
one of the largest and best selected stooks of Ready-
Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country.
He has this season paid more than usual attention to
the manufacturing ana stvlc of his Garments, so ihatthe
Very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in e
rstyfe and elegance not to be surpassed.
.Be would particularly call the anention of all dealers
I& Clothing to liis present splendid assortment of
Kead^MtadaGarments,
:Ashe feels confident, upon examination of the qualities
; and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce
. meats as shall make it their interest to purchase at his
-../establishment. •!
. .. Many years’experience, and great success in the bn*
i. ainess, together wuhan unprecedented nohclaals and r*.
rati patronage, has enabled him to get op Garment)! to
, *» salt the business habits and tastes of every locauon in
the Union, which is of. the almost importance to whole ;
gHnsale purchasers. . \
■ -In the Culling department will be foanda choice *e-,
• of the most fashionable goods,consisting of— :
French, English and American Broadcloths,
•" i ic * Also, on. excelleniassortment or
. FssriiYGS.of the latest and most fashionable styles—
all of which he is prepared to make to order in the bes*'
manner and at the most reasonable prices. *
COMIS, THEN, ONE AND AI,L*
The Assortment, the.Qu&!ity,and the Variety, i« tbs'
• : , most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo md in ilia United
States; mar2<L
* *
GOODS—
AJB.-. fed half chests prime Green nnd Slack Teas; ,
■ir ... 75catty boxes- do do do;
r>^ : . 100 bags pilraa Green and Fancy Kfo Coffee;
• taguyra and Old Government Java ; . .
CO bxs. 20’ej ICPs, S% s’s, J. and &. Lump Tobacco:
Jk barrets No.I and 3 Mackerel;
• ; do .Loaf and Crushed Sugars;
i jo Sop. Carb. Soda i
it! Sr? atnTariar »
SSS? I *^
- is & ’ -
so dS fe a ?“ r eSmreh:
30 do ** a «P andhosinSoap \
10 do c Scw d f", ,Mllc “ ~I,= >
JO do e a i ei w“; Chocolßte ;
.10. do RockCaodvi i
. 10 do sJI» bl fcCo 8< Ch P fml^sl? tPowdcrs !
40 do M.E.taiia SS» - So “ Pi
. 5 ,<Jo flecker’* Farms; *
5 do, Com Stnrch:
3Q do Clothes Pms; .v
10 do fl&lch’sCouater Scales*
3 bales Cloves and Cassia: *
1 case Nutmegs; . %
6b .gs Pepper and Pimento;
SO keg* Ground Spice*-■ ■<
*1 barrel pure Ground Ginger; 1
scDsespdre.A/rican . do;
btt drums Smyrna Figs;-
.1000 lbs. extra Madder: ’
.900 ibs;fresh Prunes; /
10?SoTn'V«h^ lMi f o V
,30., do /llarrirpiPs Colombian Ink. 1 oz« to 1 gal.
„ ' '•; ton bottle: ■. °
... 160 do : Corn-Brooms; -
«? do 0
ti“molS l aTo’^e n ,S?/ na ‘' BSUln^Whl[ ®
J.D.WLtIAJHSasCO.,
. No. 128 Wood street.
foordooM above Rfdt stwit.
thnuiratiou £iiicsJ.
€loil)tng.
JANES C. WATT,
19EW CLOTUIHGHOUBE,
JAMES R. i
Manufacturers of; Theodo
mtes, Surveyors’ Compas
ses, Leveling and Grading!
Instruments, &o. t &c. >
NO. 30
Smithfield street, i
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ■:
An assortment of the a-:
hove named Instruments al
ways on-hand.
Also—-Clocks, Watches,:
Jewelry, &0., &e.
April 6,1852 —2m ■ i
Sransportatian. -
Company* . ..
Eare now prepared to.forward.produce Ac.,.to.
■r\ f Philadelphia immediately. Time,five.dfiyB. v
Rates for bacon. larL pork, beef, Ac. - & & lOOfim.
Cotton,-cheese, earthenware, leather, leaf .
tobacco, w-glass • • - • ■■■ - • BOcd* IOOIbs.
Beeswm.dned fruit *nd wrol . r *• 80c^i00fi>3.
Fars/reltnos. deer and buffalo skins,eggs .
brooms, mdze. . ....- IUOc I? ICO lbs.
ap!4 ; COVODE. A GRAHAM, AgUi
Adama&Ct^^^weM*
NO. 80 FOURTH STREET; WrroBURGH.
TMIb public are informed that we are uow running
. regularly to the East and West, and areprepured to
forward ail Goods entrustedto onr care. .
A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel
phia, ut 4 o’clactf, P. M. Also, doily to Cincinnati, at 7
o’clock, A. M.
Orders transautted free of charge; and Goods returned
by first Express.
Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and
Scotland, for any amount, payable on principal Banking
Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. r
dectM BAKEIt A: FORSYTH, Agents;
Rerehanti’ Portable Boat Line.
For the Transportation o/J/erc/iancfue and Produce,
(VIS. PBNXBILVANIA.CARALB ANO RAILROADS). BEXWHEN :
- PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
. • Dmer. toifActr* Jie*shtpptng.
Cj-TIME, TEN DAYS. • -
-. .v . PATTON A REYNOLDS,
Depot, 25l.Markct Bt, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia.
« ... C; Ai ftPANULTY A CO,
H^VJ?i-5 a 8m i an d 410 Penu street, Pittsburgh.
AViNG increased ourfaciliuesand otherwise im
proved our arrangements for Transportation, we
of ® bow prepared to receive a large amount of Produce
ana Merchandise, to ship (oa the opentug of the Canals.)
with promptness and dispatch
_ The Section Boat system of transportation over oar
state Improvements has been In use about ten years,
and the greatsuccess and favor it has met with; Isa suf«
hetent guarantee that it-is no longer considered a
doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged
hy ali ns vastly superior lo any mode of transportation
u»ed on Canals, (when iiitcrscoted by Ratlroadu)
Goods loaded into our Boats nt Pittsburgh, remain
uudfataroed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding Uiedelav
consequent on three different transhipments, audsccu
•tug the delivery of Goods m enure lots, the packages
clean, and m as good order as when shipped. •
Produce, Ac , consigned to our House at Pittsburgh,
will bn received and forwardedalways atihelowest
current canal rntrs, strictly according to instructions,
without any exttacharge for commission, sior&e.or&d*
vanung charges, Ac.
fcbtft _ C. A M’ANULTY A CO.
Pars Rtdncrd
WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE.
1?OR .BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH
. JNGTON CITY. Fas» Hedccbd.
T° BaMmoee, 62,001 ess than Pa. Railroad
To Philadelphia, 81,00 do do do
To Washington City, Sd,3(> do do do
Thu|U the only Office wh'ch Ingres a THROUGH
TICAi?r to Washington, and, by taking l! Is Route, pas
sengers will save time and money
The Mail Boat (carrying the United Slates Mail)
ifHveathe Moimngahe'a WW,aboveihe Wire Bridge,
EVERY AFTFRNOON, at G o’clock, via the Youghio
gheny River. Passengers willloieeon the Boat, and
take splendid United btatesMailCoachesat West New
ton, next morning over the Plank Road, crossing the
mountains m Take the magnificent sleep.ng
Car* of lt»e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock,
P M Rrenkfa't at Bai imore and Washington Cik,
dine in Philadelphia, and airive in New York the same
evening.
Fare to Baltimore. . . .
do Philadelphia,
do Washington Cay,
_ ~ MONONGAHKLA ROUTE.
The Slenmcr leavesthe Whaif, above tbc Bridge.
Daily, cl 9 o’clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pivsburgh
b> iho Morning Boa!, will cross the mountains the tame
night, »nd arrive in Cumberland the next morning for
ihoBo’clock tram of Cats tor Baltimore. WO! sop m
Bulumore ami Washington City, omUnive la Philadel
phia at 2 o’clock,.the some night
Fare to Baltimore, . • . - ». 8 9,00:
do Philadelphia. - - - . io,CO,
do Washington City, - . - 10,50-
For Tickets, by either ol the above Lines, plea»o cal!
at the west Newton Plonk Road Office, in the Motion
gaheln House, Water street. J. J. EVANS. Ageni
■ aprft
iIItCUIQAa VltnTttAL HAU.ttOAD.
iMsk 1852.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
la connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail*
road, Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad
PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any
nomt on Loire Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
and and from either of thote places to any
point onLike Mlctngin.
.Tins Line will ho composed or two new low pressure
steamers, built expressly for the Toutc.
AN D. - - Caps •C. 0 Stavabd.
FOREST CITY, * - Cap*. L. A Pistes.
A Boat willlcave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening, at 6| c’clock, arriving in
both cities the following morning, in season for the mor
ning tram of ca»s forChicaco, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,
and for the Lake Supenoroml Saginaw boats at Detroit.
They will run from Cleveland in the following order
' ■ FOREST CITY.
Monday*——»»■-»Wednesday.•
„ . CLEVELAND.
Taerday...«Tbnrsday
.. . CLEVELAND.
Holiday--* • Wednesday -
FOREST CITY.
Tacsday —Thursday-.. Satuidny.
The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for
all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki
naw, Saute Sic. Marie, anda'l pom on Lake Michigan.
The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose
the lino until the new Boats are ready
. AGENTS.
C DRADDERN & GO,Cleveland.
, PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit.
*pr!4:firn
18 52.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
PESSBTLVASIA BAUBViD,
Two fl.lly Train* Prom Pltteljurfitl to
Philadelphia and OaHlmore,
Only SO i/ours Through l
_ FARE, 911.
TTtHE Express mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib-
A eny street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning
atfil o’clock. •
Passengers will goby thecars to Turtle,Creek ldmiles 1
where they will find the best of Couches in readiness to
convey them S 3 miles,over a first rato turnpike road to
Beatty’s station; (conductors accompany each (ram of
Coaches), ami then take the ears to llollidayvbnrg; and
then take the splendid sleeping enrs direct to Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at lUmsburgh, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington Cuy the same
morning. •
The Evening Tram will leave daily ai G-K), p. M., ar
riving at Philadelphia next evening-
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia,
a Leech A Co.'s Express Packet Line will leave daily,
at 5 o’clock, P. M-, connecting at with the
SSn n 5 7 v^ a r ia ! I a l I ?»* d * Through Prom Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore m US hours.
• . ■ FARE 810*
will procure their tickets at the Railroad
Office in the Monongaheia House, Waicr Street.
. N. B.—Schedule time as follows:
From Pittsburgh to Beauy’s Station, 7 hours
do Beatty’s Station to Jobnsiown, 2i do
do Johnstown to Hollidaysburg, in*
cluding33miie> Portage road, C do
From Hollidaysburg to DUlersville, & do
do Dillersville to Philadelphia,over
Columbia Railroad, -3} do
Total, i fi3 hours. ■■
This Schedule ai>ows ample time on each portion of
the route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected
oslenuon should occur. Passengers are informed that
the Portage an 4 Columbia Railroad are owned and ope
rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and are in no way
undsrthe management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.
NOTICE.—fn case ofloss, the Company will hold
themseJees responsible for personal baggage only and
for sn amount not exceeding one hundred dollars
mar 33 J. MfetSttHVIKN; Ticket Ag’tP. R. H. Co.
siew arliakrkrbMtj
WESTERN RAILROAD
■ ■ :■ FBOM
Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Columbn* and
. Cincinnati,
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON,
IN CONNECTION WITH THBPENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD,
Through from jPiUtlurgh to Cleveland in bee than
Ten Moure, byacontinuoue Railroad Line !
THE Express Train on (ho Ohio and Pennsylvania
ItnilroaU,leaves Flusbmgh at itoppine ai
newlckly, Hoohesur, New Brighton, Darlinpton, Enon,
Palestine, Calambiarm, and Salctn. and reacbea Ani*
Sf?sn?*!r eBTw,,n ? m * bar G b » at I P. M. Passrfifffts
A|k® nce ? n lbe Cleveland Railroad at*3 P.M,
and reach Cleveland ai OP, M. Kelaniintr, ihe nas»
S % C J orit l atOA ' w -» -AUlmcAi 13& P.
•5h. 8 £»-» TC «v Ch - 1 “Vhufgh at 5.09 P. Me, In time lo con
rnsi'l Tnr 'S 111 °5, <ho Pennsylvania Hall.
n?.„“vl !| Pkl a , New York and Bnllimore, and
route * Uie Yon E h‘ogheny Sleahiboaiand Plank bond
ro corao from Cincinnati to
Piltsburgjiin two days, without night travel, and save
fralßtSfroad^ 01DCOnftectin ff wlth lho Pcnna Cen*
Pas*enge.iß leaving Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. M., reach
Toulon ml 3 P.M. and Massillon ai 2.30 P.M AtMas
i sillou the line, connect* with stage lines to Wooster
i Mansfield, New Philadelphia, and at Enon to Now Cos*
tic, Poland. Warren. Mercer and Erie.
*** The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 5 20 P. M., and Now Brighton
at 7 A. hi. and I P. hL, stopping at intermediate stations.
Excursion Tickets, good for two days, ore sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton
Quarterly tickets are sold ut low rates, and tickets by
: the package to eom« or the stations. ,
The Trains do not run on Sunday. A
: Omnibuses run in connection with the and
from the station on Federal street.
Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts*
burgh to Cleveland,'l4o miles, 84 GO. To Massillon, 108
miles, 83,00.
For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
Orto 4 . jf.MESKIMEN,
Monongahela Hoase, Pittsburgh.
Nora—By the ionic by steamboat SO miles to wells*
vilie.and thence bylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the
fore is $3,00.
April i, 1652;-»(opr2) .
BIbLIAKD HALLS.—In *lorc and for sale, a few set
Si Inch Billiard Balls. JOHN W. TIM,
- ”>7l No, X4S Wood street.
rrtnc' . °o>Partner*talp Notlce >
.1 “ft so,>! ?ribers have this day:enteredintopartner-
style ana firm of TAAFFE, MA
ernlromm- ■ “ E f °r the pnrpoie of carrying on a een
lv hoDe^oi B ! on ani Produce Business, and conßUent
quaintanee »SS S expenence i extensive mercantile ac-
8.1"1111 . 1 " 1111 n'tenuon to the Interests of.
pationSeo.'wwfeif?.* 1? n , tlUo 'hem to a share of:pnblio
paiionage, wU g>'tshali be theirsmdyto deserve.
TAAFFE. Pitlsbnreh,
’ WM r Ontnhorl’d, KM,
.• Pittsburgh, April 3!t853? ANE * . ... j
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1 Plrt&nd' Slailntf lnantAn6c»
THE OFFICE of the Insurant Co.cf North ; Amint a
has been remark 10 the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
& Co;jNo. 141 Front RtreetjiUird.liouse Easi of Wood
atTetoi.wbcretUesubsctibeTWillissuePoiicicson Build
mgsandtheirconXentB,andonS}iipinemßby'SieambfiatB
and othervessels, for the above old' ana responsible
Company. -- [ap3] . ... WM> P. JONES, Agent. .
Stats mutual: Flreinaurance ; company*
HARRISBURG. PA.
TT\kSlGNKponly for the saier classes of property, has
rJL/ au ample capital, and afloi da superior .advantages
tn point or cheapness, safety and accommodation* to city
ana country merchants, auu owners of dwellings* and
isolated or country property.
• Ai A. CARRIER, Actuary,
0c127].. Branch Office*No.s4 Smithfield Bh,PiUBburgh {
_ IHSCRAHCE.
'Hb .DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY'INSUR
, ANCE COMP ANY.—Office, North Room oftheEX'
ange,TJiird'sireet*Phlladelphia. • • ,- 4
Fib* iMuitaTtCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei
properly in (ot«n and insured against lobs or
aamageby fire at the lowest rate of premium.
. Makinb Insvhakcb.— Thcyalao insure Vessels, Car
Apes and freights, foreign or coasiwiso, under open or
special policies, as the assured may desire.
Inland TBANsPoniATion.— They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on nversand lakes,on toe most
liberal terms. , ..\
_ DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A* Bonder'
Johu C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R* Penrose, Samuel
Edwards,Geo.G.Lelper,Edward Darlmgton,lsaac R-’
Davis, William Folwcli,John Newlin,Dr.lt.M.HusioD,
James C.Hund.Thcoplulus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sernlh Spencer Me*
Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. u. Johnson; William Hay, Dr
B.Thomas, John Sellers, Win. Eyre, Jr.- • •
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan*
Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.
„ WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
Teos. C. Hand, Vice President. •
Juoupn W. Cowan, Secretary.
JET* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius
burgh. . (jelflidtf) P. A. MADEIRA,'Agent.
The Franblln Fire Insurance Company*
. o? •
Directors
Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, : MordecalD. Lewis* ’
. Tobias Wagner, Adolph! E. Boric,
.. Samuel Grunt, David S.Browne,
Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson-
CHAS. N.DANCKER.Pres’t.
Chas. G. Banczbb, Secretary.
. E7* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited:
on every description of property, in town and country
at rates as low as are consistent with security: *
The Company have 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, *.*
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, viz:—
*1,21*2/708 44 !
Since their incorporation, .n period of 21 years, thcj
have paul Qpvvard* of Qtit MiUion Four Hundred Thou
eand Dollar*,losses by : firo, thereby affording evidence
of the odvanlagcaof Insurance, ttf» well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness nil liabilities.
J.GARDiNFR COFFIN, Agent, 1
Odlee N. K. corner Wood and dd *t*.
. lIOME INSURANCE.
Tb« Farmers and fllecUnnlcs* lloolth In*
Burance Association.
OF IMTTSHU KGII, FEN NA,
AID J*Y TIME OF XESD!
01TPJCE—COUHKR <rV fi.MrriIPIPLD AND THIRD CTSEEtff.
' OTIAIUATY CAPITAL, 930,000.
Till 3 is An association established for the mutual relief
of us members, m cases or sickness or accident,by
ihenoymeiitoftlicrr AnnualßeprmU Terrorism rood
health may become member* ana be emitted ton weekly
benefit, In ease of Hcknessoraccuicnt. All who join this
Association, are entitled to a vote m the -election of
officers, nnd topautcipaic in the profits of the A«*ocia*
lion, it jsestablifhed on asnie ond permanent basis,
being both Mutual and Benevolent-In us designs, with
the iowebt rales ronaisient for its security,and conduct*
cd in amanner to insute its pctmancncy and durability.
All persons can ace the advantages of taking out a
policy from the General Office.
YEARtY DEPOSITS.
o:2,fOper year,drtiwsB 2,t'oper week;
3.W do do •■3,6-0 do;
4,00 do do' 4,00 dot
6,00 do do 5,00 do;
6,00 do do P,oi) do;
7,00 do do 7,t«t do;
8,00 do •do ■ 800 do;
; 0,»;0 do do , 000 dot
.10,00 do. ;do KMO do;
INITIATION FEE, tot Membership,
must be paid auhoJimoof making application, arul the
first year*’deposit within >wenty days. Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis.
AH’jJ^sSyayßfr
' offjcrus.
PTcsidtnt— o, W. Bescmoxt.
Vut pTtiidttu and 2VsoJurer—Wm. M. Wilson.
_s«ewary~G.o. Brown/
Finance Commtttie~ A. J. Childs, A. 0. Christie, and
0. A. M’Masiets. , marllflm
OUia siototi Kir* iDiur&uso compfia;,
BRANCH. OFFICE, 54 si., Prmzoao i,
■■ . JHiUburgh t Mav lit, IKS L
rT’IIE best evidence of the success of the Director* In
1 endeavoring to mate the‘‘STATE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY 1 ’ meet the wants of the
community! is the unparalleled amount of busfress
which has been done—having issued 7,900 l* )I{.
desdorme the past year, thereby addins ovct 8I30.H0&
to the funds of the company. Nearly aTttbe property
Insured i* of the safest rhin t in small r;sScß,*nd/uarffe
proporUon ir.Eurcd for only oue'year.
Whole No. Policies issued*
do do expired, tenmuated St
canceled*— ™
do do inforce»~**- <
Amoantof Property Insured**—
do Canceled, terminated and ex*
pried* ~* —*. 201,
do do in force* —»• . . ST^M^cy-L
do PremiumNotcs*——*—»
do Canceledttenainaiedjcxpr’d, t£J7 t io
do inforce- STP.tK^TT
do Cash Premiums received*’'’Bsl,ss7,l4
do do canceled* —— iMi ;j\
•SatoTday,
Whole amount of Jesses and czpcn*
ses paid.*-...................-.i^uiytS
Balance in favorof the Co., In cash, 027,624,45
To c|ty or country merchants, and owners of dw .til.
ift£*i and isolated or cooairy property, it it-.believed',
this company affordsadvauingesit) point of cheapm-s?.
safety and sccarity, inferior to r.o Insurance Company
icthta country.
■ Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved sys
lem of Classification of Risks, ejrciamnjf all spet m!
hazards, insuring only a limited amoont in any one !o«
calhy, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence ol
Inge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutant plan,
it notonlypossessestheche.'tpyessand accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a }>urtlcl*«a*
lion in the profits. •
It is under the control of the following Directors: —J
P. Rutherford. A. J. Glllstt, John 11. PackerfSamoe- T.
Jones, Alonzo A.Carrler, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert
Riots, Samuel Jones, John P. Kaiherford.
J P* RUTHERFORD,Pres’u
A.J.GILLETT,Sec7.
A. A. CkßStn, Actuary.
N, B<—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi*
ring policies ho« been declared by the Directors, son is
now receivable at this Office for renewals, or reueema
file in cash at the end of ninety days.
myX7;dAw A. A. C&KRTRtI Agent.
WatcUeSf Jewelry &c.
HAVING just returned from {the Eastern cities, 2
have brought with me one bfJhe mom bountiful
and carefully selected Stocksef Jewel* y, Watches and
Fancy Goods, eve? offered to ihe/Poblio. Persons
wishing lopnrchare any thing In tny line, can rely on
gelUngagood article. I donot-advenUMo sell good*
below cosunorSOper cent, cheaper than any bouse in
the city* Give me o call, and ( am sure you wilt bo
satisfied that Lean eell a good article as cheap as anv
of them. •
. Another tact I wish to kerp before tho people. If
you tram your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel
ryj repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have
It done. To this branch of my business I will devote
especial attention.
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street,
opt* Sign of the Golden Eagle.
Jeweller,
AVING re-fitted his,atora,ln a handsome manner,
and but recently rctnrned 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 fact, that among his Watches wii) be found
the mostdesirablestyles,j>atiernsBnd makers. • Of Jew
elry,the latest styles of brochcs, brea-t pins, fob and
vest chains, finger rings, cur,Tings, miniature, lockets,
Ac ,&e. ■ '
FANCY GOODS—Such as paper mache, work tables,
work boxes, desks* fancy vases, perfume hollies, table
mats, CoUV.pistois, porte monnies, in great variety }
china fruit andcakeduhes, Ad., with an endless variety
of moral and oraumeiila! articles, which have only to be
seen to bo appreciated.
no.vl : NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
Oittuna and Htrangerii
DQ you with to purchase a One
GOLDor SILVER W ATCiI .a t
Jr* ia one-half the usual price t If so, call at HOOD’S
mtSmmw jewelry store, 01 mrktt u r«r,
two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new
stock, Jastarrived, and you can there purchase Watch*
esoraoy kind of fine Gold Jewelry at ihcir real value,
and notbe charged two prices for everything, as you
have usually been , hut can get tho very best quality of
goods at tbeiowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
jotherr,interested in their own sales, tell you, but come
and soe for yourselves. All goods sold ottlns establish*
meat will be warranted as represented at time of sale—
SO that all may parobaie eqaallv safe snd cheap. aul*J
IF Time is money, surely it deserves to be watched,
and, reader, you may be assured that—
Watches better ne’er were sold,
. Whether of silver or. of gold,
... Than you will (mi, when e’er you go,
And look at those ou sale below.
li. RBINKOXAN A GO.,
. -FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOft FROM WOOD,
Importers axid Dealers In Glocilb, Watclie*
and Jttoelry> Watch Materially Watch Makers
iILG leave to.announco to the trado und tho public
generally, that they have jast received, from the -best
mauufaoinrersin Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver
Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and u most ele
gant assortment cf Jewelry, from iho besl muuufactu*
rer*—which they, offer at prices as low us they eon be
purchased in the Eastern markets.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner,and on the most reasonable terms.
Prompt intention paid to orders from a distance.
mar£4
■■ Itemoval*
DUGH -A ANTHONY have removed their DA*
OULRREAN ROOMS, from ; Burke’s Botlding, to
over Young Men’s Library, where
they win be Jtuppy. to sec their old patrons anil friends.
T'_ .IfOOO Caaea Straw GoocU,
H^ u rA r , lbe X.^ v > n -0 maJpt arruncements with the
NORTON STRAVrMANUFACTUBING COMPA
NY, lor.the sale of their Goods, now oilers forsnlea
largo assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of
every variety of fabney style aud patiorn, adapted to
Ihc Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at
the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted to suit pur
chasers. 4, J. W.ALDEN,
: - No. 03 Milk street. Boston.
rpHB partnership heretofore existing between tho un-
X deralgaedin the Cofnraißiion and Forwarding busi
ness, etc, under the firm of S. F. VON BONNHOKST
ACo,is this day dissolved by.mutual consent. The
business ol the late firm will be- settled by S. F. Von
Ronnhorat, who isauihonsod to use the name of the firm
forthut purpose. . . • WILLIAM EICHBAUM.
S. F; VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4
Oo«PAVtuerihlp Sotlee*
fTtHE undersigned havethisday formed a Co-Partner.
X ship for the transaction of a Wool and General
Commission and Fowardiag business, under the firm of
VON BONNHOBST & MURPHY; Warehouse No. 67
Water and 116 Front Htreeta. „„„„„„
JAMES JLMUHPHY.
SrF, VON BONNHOHST.
Fitteburgb, May3d|lB^2-aay4
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insuratus (EompamuL
Mortgages «■■■■■ -S' 018,128 C 9
Real Estate 84,37? 73
Temporary Loans--r**——— 83,0C8 17
Stooks ■ --■■■■ i , ■ ■■.—» oi,Bttioo
Catsh,&e.--«... , 04,310 81
Notice*
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CARB.—MAY 3, 1852.
IAEGE AEBIVAL OF DBY. GOODS!
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD,
At thefiorth»Eut eo?oer of Fonrth and*
M»rli,et itreelif Pittsbargbt ; >
A “*> now. receiving their BECON D, Largo SupMy of
TK. O cas tin® Spring, and' are prepared' to offer to
buyers the choice of a iresbnnd extensive assortment;
and many articles at prices uiiusmtlly low..
.. . La'iies’ Goods, including India Wash SUk,
. Fluid, Cnniigeubie and Striped; •
India Blight Colors,for Children;
. BiocadeFiff'd.and Changeable FrenchDret*Silks;
• ■ ®oper Black and Changeable French Dress Silks;
' Plsjn Black Dress Silks; >
. French and English Berage Do Laines; .
■ • -do .'Borages;. •.■■■
do Poplins;
do Muslin Deßage;
English, French and American Prints. .
Among many other unusually cheap Goods, we are
$j lung Printed Berages at 25 cents; Lawns a&iO cents;
B<3 rageDcLQines, at IVfcandlßfc. Also.
aiANTH Las—lit great variety of styles and colors.
. J'pnngand Summer Shawls and Scans. • •
Black Lace Shawls and ScaTfs:
Bonnou, Ribbons, Laces,Sleeves, Collars, Caffs, Ac.
Wniie Goode, forDrcsses,very cheap.
, Straw-worked Veils, Black Lace, and other styles.
; Brown, Blue ahd Green Tissues, for do,
. • Joey haveuTso.received afresh suaplyof Mariand’s
superior Shirting and Bosom LINENS, warranted pure
flax; andSHIRXING MUSLINS, of approved make;
.veryjowpnee for quality. l Also, ' ,
, II OUsEKELPING’GOODs—Such as Table and Tow
cihng Diapers, Sheetings, and Pillow Case Muslins,
.Quilts, Counterpanes- Ac.
CRASH—For Towelling, as low as cents; and Dm
perogiowat 10 cental Fine qualities do at higher
prices-.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES-Of almost every kind -
• en » ladies and children •'
• SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS—
Consisting of plain, satin striped, and barred Berages,
Tissues, Hcrnone, Grenadines. &o. .
MOURNING PRINTS AND LAWNS-Of new and
neat styles, and very cheap.
fiteyaao mvno. the attention of Gentlemen to their
replenished stock of
.. BU French cloths and caseimeres, fancy do, satin,
:Silkand.Marseilles vestings* silk and linertndkCi. ;
-Among oiher cloths we havo just received one extra
super French black,of Bishop's celebrated manufacture.
Also BOy S' WEAR cf woolen, worsted and cotton, tbe
largest assortment we have ever bad to offer.
. .; Country merchants will find in our wholesale room,
up stairs, desirable goods at near eastern , prices.
•myC 2w
Cheap Dry Goodsl
JAMES M’CANDLF.SSfc CO.,
109 Wood Wood Street,
ARE now opening a very extensive nud well assorted
slock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con
slating in part of French and English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Casslmerrs, Cashmeretts, Doeskins, Jeans,
Coitonndes, Drilhcgs; Linen Coatings, Silk, Satin and
Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, a&out IOQ CASES PLAIN'
AND FANCY DRLS3 GOODS, embracing the newest
styles of Silk and Linen Poplins. Dcluines, Berages and
BcragcDe Lalnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and Fancy .Calicos, in great variety; French,
Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leghorn,
Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Ginphain
and Colton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at
Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. laprl-J
Great Attraction I
JUST RECEIVED at Jevp«:i> 7 One Price Cash Store 1
No. 76 Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.
and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stork of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS,* ever offered to
the ciU2ens of Pittsburgh-
The.subscriber wau'd iuform those who desire to get
aoot> DAEtuiKs, that the greater part of his Slook was
purchased at the recent large Aucuon Brles m New
York and Philadelphia for c*tm, which enables him tv
sell goods 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper ihau those who boy
on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the
the different binds of goods that compose ourssock, but
deem It sufficient to say ihrtl it consists of a full assort-*
ment of ladies' and gentlemen'* wear, togeth-r with a
general stock cf FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully , solicit an examination of our stock from
those who wish to purchase. (amis
r JADES“BI»CARDbKS'S *~CO,; ~
• 100 WOOD STREET,
WHOLESALE Jkalert m Fcreigrtand Domestic Dry
Goods , arc now opening their first purchase oJ
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the
greatest chto’, to suittho trade, consisting in part of the
newest styles of—:
Dress Lawns and Berages;
Plain and Figured Alpnccas ;
French, Scoteii and Domestic Ginghams;
Printed Calicoes, in great variety; t-
Ribbons, l aces and Edgings;
Cloths, Cassimcres and Venlngs;
Summer Coating and Panlalooning;
Brown and Bleached Muslin*;
Palm and Leghorn Hau; .
Straw and Braid Bonnet*. * '
Together with acomrfete stock of Variety Good sand
Pedlars' Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All or which are of
fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern
Price*. . lfeb23JJm
• Hew Goedi b( Unataal Low Prleeit
D GREGG & CO., No. 197, north west corner of Wood
• street and Diamond alley, are now opening tbcir
second parchaie of SPMSQ AND SUMMER DRY
GOODS AMD VARIETIES; which have been selected
by the senior partner, with great care, expressly for lb«
trade. Our stock consists in part of French and English
Broadcloths, Casairaeres. Cashmeroites, Tweeds, Sait*
ncus, Sommer Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop*
Ims, De Loines, Lawtis, BcMges, a heavy stock. Fancy
Prims.latest style*, Am*cos plain and figured. French,
Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, 1090 do* Hosiery; Gloves, a large and beautiful
assortment; Bonnet*, flibboi**, Lace* and Edgings; La
diea r Dres*-Good*, :a large assortment of latest styles
bilk and Gingham Parasol*; Rutland and Palm Leaf
Hats. Our stock of Varieties 1* very largo and com
plete, togeiherwim an extensive stock of Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Gold end Silver Pen* and Pencil*: Clocks in
greut variety. Our stock of Pry Goods isiatgc and com
plete To which invite the attention of City
Retailers, Country fcfcreimnts and Pedlar?; us wo can
eccr Goods on such terms a* will make ft an object of
their particular attention
aprVo;om,
97,830,419
« fiJ W OUUUHt “
YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE,
Sifrn ofiht «■ ORIGINAL BEE fIJVE,” May tel at.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
K«w Sjirlag and Snntmer Good*!
THE sohacribers have ju*t received by Adams A
Co.‘a Exprew and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one
oUhe largest and best selected a«sortmcm» of Fine
Dress Good# ever offered to rhe public.
, <»ne- of ibo Firm having been in the Eastern Cities
before the coromrneementef the Spring trade, selected
our Good*, with greateme from ihe importers, at such
paces os win enable ns .io.seU cheaper than the cheap-
€51,233,50
Our jrery extensive stock comprises in pan tho fol
lowing—viz:'
Chenc und Jasper Chene Silks}
High Lustre, Flam, Chamelicnend G!as*aBUk«:
do Stripe' do do:
do Plain Black do;
Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silk*}
Ti>«ues,Ueragr#, Plain and Figured Poplins;
French worked Sleeves. CvtTi.CoUftrs&ChcnazeUs;
do Lace nnd Munlin Capes;
XUnck Satin and Fancy Vestings;
S-uincts and Jeans ;
Uonoeu and Bonnet Ribbons.
The proprietor* would respectfully solicit an early
call from thnr friends and the public generally, feeling
ctmfideui-iltni they can offtr greater inducements than
haa been offered heretofore..
ward VOUMj I STLVKN SO N & LOVE.
108 FRENCH STORK 108
ftTEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND SUMMER
J.l GOODS, opened and openibg. including rich
Shawls, from;Ss to ID* «100 each- S
Let every lady call and see this splondid production
of Imperial Chinese manufacture.
Xaccs, Batin's; Silks, Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and
Viaitcs, to match the Shawls. -
• Ladies* and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,
Edgings, Ac. *
Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hais.
(Ceamstyle?,) Shirts,Coats,&c.
Mourning Goods of every description. •
Madame A. Gosling, <frem France,) is in the monthly
receipt of Fashtous and Models, from Paris, London and
New York, at No. 61 St. Clair street, and 108 Market st,
where ladies are respectfully invited to call.
The trade sopplied with models aud mmrriDls. (opr 14
SECOND CHEAT AttIUVALt
OP FALLond Winter Dry GobdaondVariUeaa?No
97, Northwest comer of Wood street and Diamond
, alleynFittsbnrgh. PaV D. Greoo & Co. woald neiiin an
nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in
their line, that they are now'preparedt ooffer forsale
their present new stock of Goods ai unusually low rates
And as our purchases have been made on the most fav
orable terms with Importers and Wanefaemrers, we flat
tef ourselves, and hope to be aide to merU a continuance
of confidence and patronage of our old customers and
the publio generally, which has been heretofore so Hbe*
.rally bestowed upon ns. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloths, Cassimores. BaiUnots, Tweeds
fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and
% Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al
mcasj MenrioeßK Muslin DeLsines, Cashmeres, fanev"
?rints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers.
Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs; and Irish Linens direct
romireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
DryGoodsliiie. Otra Varietv Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind Wcfitnf the Mountains, and is madeup in pari 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
eors».robie Catlery anu Pen-Knives just arrived from
Sheffield; Potent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,
Gum SuspendcrsrSlates and Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps,Spectacles, FlaiolSj Kosiery. Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimna and Fringes,
fancy muitfgs, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence togelher.with a general assortment of all other
articles in the Variety line, Wo have on hand and for
ialealarge assortment of Gold and Sliver Watches and
•Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt JewtJry, Gold aud Sil
ver; Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Clocxs, Ac., to_which we Invite the attention of all buy
ers, as wc aro determined to sell our Goods oii the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence. o ' - • ■■
; N. B. The business of the lata firm of Gregg & Me-
Caoplbss is to be settled by D. Gregg at the stand of 0.
Gregg & Co., who is fully authorized for such and in
whoso possession ore the papers, Notes and Books of
said firm. toctis:tf
. anTOOLLN GOODS—Receiving.and on hand, direct
Vf from the markets, and : for Bale low—lti cases
Union Cdssimere,grey mixed, biown mixed, and black
andwhitn.by - ; jmy4] : H. LEE.
■' Dr.Wm.P. OUcb, . , •
VETERINARY SURGEON.
ÜbJLL'Oifice at Rodv Patterson’s Livery Stables, on
Fourth street, between Wood and Smith field, t jv4:iy
—
fJHIE Subscriber Jiaa removed his Drug Store from the
A corner of Wood and Fifth iirepts.to No; t2ili Liber
ty street, opposite iho head of Wood
martfry ~ JOEL MOHLER,
WM. E, STEVENSON continues loraann
"■'Bmfaetote CABINET- WARE oi evcrrdescrlp
lion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and
:ISStaSSeventh atreexa.:. UNDERTAKING attended >.
lo,lnamta branches./ mayll
'.V-; A»i!XII4jUIU;X£iSA>CO«»
tlleir extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTOKV, No. 91 Srallhfield si.
fancy and plain Furniture, which
ln«r will seUlsper cent, belowcastomary rates* ;
Terms—caahoply. [deeply
: ana Chair factory. ‘
fjl JOSEPH MEYER lsn« on hand, mhU extcn-
Chair Manafano ry.Ti0.421 J»enn
iy|«lreel ) abovetiieCanal ( BIIkIndEO(FUKNITURIi
“ ch^f’, Sofa ?> CeatreTables/Mahogany Chair#,
Mahogany Bedsiedde l and all other Bftlelca in ihVCftbl
net line—whtcu he wj!l’sel)2o her cent., below cation*
ary rates; Terras—CASH, ONtY, ’
JOSEPH MEYER,
No. 424 street. Fifth Ward*
•» C. HAMMIB. • • _ _ ' • H,
v : Hammer Dealer.
CABINET WAHKHOOM, SMITH PI ELD STREET,
Stiwtcn StvtnthstTtet and SlT&tobtTTy Qllt&ipTilsbttT&s Po,
.(21.-•HAMMER 4; PAUJLERkeepconßlanUy onhoad
ofejcccnentand-fashionabloFanutiiTe,
ryp| warranted eqaai to any in the city, and sold on as
l;if a ypr*b!e lenns as can. be obtained alany similar
cstabrishmenijn ihe "West; r They have how.on hand an
irauBaallye±tensiv6BtoclCveinhracing all kindsof Fnrni
tur*> iroin the cheapest and plainest to .the most costly
and elegant; .An ordors promptly attended to. rartltfm
JoartteyinenCabliiet Blaker* AiiooUtlou
WAREBOVSE.'XtV SECOND STREET,
(near the corner of Wood.)-;
' TH IS -ASSOCIATION, em-fti
fe^gagSß^^.bracing,.already, twiceio three vIL •
as manyhandsasthe lar
' goat and hitherto most renowned J- *| *
business shop's' or this city, have opened iheir Ware
house, and-are able to famish the public, by wholesale
or retail,with Funutureof Uie following description—
Maboraiy Wardrobes} Dressing .Bureaus s-Foll Col
umned Bureaus) Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany
Choirs) Rocking Chairs } Mahogany Washstands;'So
ft* rJhvans}- Haho -Stool*? Book'
Card Tables? Pier. Tables; JGne Card Tablesj-Centre
Tables Hat Racks;, French Bedsteads; -.Ottomans;;
Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work-;
stands; Cherry.and Common Worksiandg; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus:
Cribs; Cradles, Ac* : ■ \
; Theadvantagesof co-operation, on an extensive scole,
permit theta to sell at the lowest prices, and they aTe de
termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally
' ! gooa, if not better article, and warranled—asiheDubUc
will understand by giving them acall.: ■
SJD" Steamboat tcork of all descriptions, andother
articles of any description, made to order In every styles
at the shortest notice., [maria! -
KYA.YS BUILDINGS.
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Fenm, U<u, . ; PamisA,
~M ariwtaadT urmntri at Wholesale.
THE subscribers have just received from New York
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS/
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
forthetrade. All of which wc will sell at extremely
lowpricea. '
, ABgreatcarewaslnien In the selection of the stock,
persons Cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or
price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior anil much lower than by
hand, the attention of thetrade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work-in all its branches, carried on as usual.
: Plankfor hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on band—via: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Springs, &co Ac. RYAN A M’KKE,
' „ , Ryan’s Buildings,
matgfeydaw No. 31 Fifth street.
PATEST METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
ftIHE subscribers having recently biadc.arraueementi
JL .with the Patentee of ibis-new. and valuable trertn
turn Tot the manufacture and sale, of the article in the
West,tiiey having beenmahufactured heretofore exclu
sively In the East, where they are superseding the'use
of wooden coffins, take this method of ihe
poblic, thatihey are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sizes of the modem Sarcophngus, varying in length
from 22 inches to 6J feet, with width 'and. .depth suitable
for bodies of ordinary sue, and for those who desire
space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper nnd wider. This in
ventioa now coming liuogeneral u?e,isprohoußced one
of the greatest ofiheage* These inrcuL Cases are'
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
They are thoroughly enameled inside and oat. and
thus made impervious to air and. indestractibJc. They
are highly.oniameatal, and of a classic form, lire -tight
and portable white they combine-the greatest strength
Which metal is capable of, in a given quantity. •' ’
; When properly secured with ccraem tbey-are perfect*
*y and free from exhalation of offensive gaßes-
They cost no more than good wooden coffins, andarc
better than any other article la use, {of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaulu,orordinury interments, as has
been proveu by actual experiments, and certified to by
some of our most scientific men; also, by the Honora
ble* Henry- Clay; Daniel Webster, l/cwitf Cass,and
other distinguished Sennlors who have witnessed their
merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidences
of ihcirworth, maybe seen at ©or Agents*Burial Case
Depot, N 0.374 Main siieet, thr«e doors above-Ninth,
where we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sixes and decrees of ornament and finish as
will suit the most diversified tastes;
We invite the attention of tbe public* and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami
nation of the article, and reqoeiliheranoi to nlf upon
the representation of undertakers not using the article,
whose Interest it would be to misrepresent them,
margg&aa W. C-DAVIS & CO.
D GRFOG & CO.
/M> JAiUJBS Wi WOODWKihb, a
~ff-_ CABINET ' VgU
MANUFACTURER , ifl
97 *»<* 09 Tfclrd street.
T W. W. respectfully informs his friends and castom-
O • era thnt.he has now completed his spring stock of
Furniture, which ia decidedly the largest ami tiest ever
oOeredfor sale in this City, which will be sold aiprices
as low aa any in the United States. East or West.
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well
seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
designs) and from the extent of his orders und facility
in mqi nmetuntig, he Is enabled to produce warranted
fomitare, at the lowest prices.
He has .adopted the principle of identifying the cus
tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every
cripnon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest* to
the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any pan of
one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order - The following articles consist, in
part,ofbis stock,which for richness of style and finish,
eannot be vurpassedin any of the Eastern eitics:
LouisiXlV tcU-tete-a-Sofas;
fib Solas, in plash and hair cloth)
• fiOdox; Mahogany Chairs,
20 do Walnut do;-
5U Mahogany Rocking do;
20 Walnut do'• do;
fioMahogany Divans; . N
20 Walnut do;
fiO Marble Top Centre Tables;
fiO do Pressingßureaus;
30 do Wastelands;
.40 Enclosed. do;
100 Common do;
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Beastends;
$0 Walnut do; .
50 Cottage do;
3CO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads';
20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 1
10 Walnut da: ’
10 Cherry do;
60Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dor. Cane Scat Chairs;
24 Can© Scat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies Writing Desks ;
. Hat and Towel Stands; \vhat-Nois;
Kliguiics; Paper Macime Tables:
CenversationChnirs; Pembroke do:
Klitabathcn do; Hall and Tier do;
Reccouon t dp; Ladies* Work Tables;
Pearl Inlaid; do; Extension Dining Tables;
Arm v- >. do; .Ottomans;
Gothlo and Hall Chairs.
vAi^o B i°^ c H° f S 0 FURNrrII RE ahd
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cjuuhkt maxßus supplied with
atl nrtioles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short
cst nouce, ; ;
o^ers promptly attended to. laars
t?A3IEB GOSLING,
MARKET STREET.
Mail. A. GOSZ.ING,
N 0.31,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
WHOLESALE .HD KET.IL
Dealers in
Foreign and American,
Pkjicv ond Slaple
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY, fc
GO subscribers have this day
associated tbemeelvesrogeiber os Paitners, for the
purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produco.
Liquor and Commission business, under the firm of John
Black A Co., No. 219 corner of Liberiy and Irwin’sis. ■
: . - JOHN BLACK,
nm2:y M. M’CULLOUQH, JR.’
William W. Wallncc, ■ ; ’ . —"
-PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
31*i 3581 and 333 Libtrty, cvposiie Smithfield *t;
TkiTONUMKN'J S, Grave Furniture
Xvi Topß, ohd all kinds of innnufactared Marble, al
ways on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice
Several hundred designs for. Monument*; original and
selected, oit hand; The trade furnished with Marble at
the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. ' ;
marl:4m . V 1 W. W; WaLI/ACE. •
Dissolution of Partnership. :
fTHE Partnership hitherto existing betwceii the sub-
X Bcribcra, doing business imho name of John Block
&Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consen'. H. Mc-
Cullough purchasing the entire interest of . John Black in
said business; 11. ,JIC OuUough .having-.the right to use
the name of the late firm in.aetlling the 'business; triidibe
exclttuve right to receive all outstanding dcbts and to
pay all debts due by the late firm. . -
JOHN BLACK,
„ _ HENRY MCCULLOUGH
. N. B_The business will he continued by the subscfl
ber us usual, at bis old stand, cornerof Pehn sud Irwin
streets./, iiENIIY McCUt.l.mtnn 1
filmbargh, March 1,1852. », MCCULLOUGH
v ' GUCOItGIfI Aiisaßß,
JS r o. (1 comer of TJW and fourth ale
Eg HAS just raeiVedhiaSnrineStbclCof
HsiipenorßOOTS atd SHOeI, of
•fJHS’?'« »»».<*' workmanship Uiat can fie
in any one establishment, of likn S™”*
'vest. Nearly all made to shecial *1,5?,.
blemishes,&c. Country Merchant, omi rom cut5 t
spectrally invited tocS a'nd hor ? aro re '
ia ofleretfror sate iovr for caaltf^”' 11 * which
KeaerafaHo^trneittortlMfKn^i Cll^r i at e e r?^ on t 0 kavem
lortha RcVa°l Wade from the B “Wnnd Shoes
made custom work' !he best
and faahtoM niw in «e 1 B n<i <! f CBlon
reJy oaalwAtn mSaSSi: '*n«w.wa and familiea may
la mto SSSMS? a J eaera «BorCnant. a» it re,
ALSfE-M;!* d**’ i “ i Jonand quality, at h/o. 71.
SlwrHaia! ’ &>yB> “ d c Wten>« faint Leaf threr
jigs
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T foam!inthftiinßo?fc , ;«^' o .oBe,ani!ahouJ(lbfl T\OCTOBLATROBE'tfKKK«C» PEMatEPfLU,
Mechanics who «»«»y fomily in the land. J J an innocent, tore add effectual remedy for Chlore.
Dcaons ihr^chaccMcm n !r. lWß ' r .? f, - ~,llry , ?“ lir ' »‘»or or Green Sickness, Fleur, Alim* or Whites,Sep.
uic of wmEnd'filla^i ‘ m Pf°P? r or csrelese pression, DystnenorrluEa, Herron* Debility general
Sfnm and after a fair I weakness, Nausea; Pamela the Heed and Limbs, Lost
•^•^ d |n® eeajyHSt^£^S?^ :, l2 , * W i e !»*¥ 9 ' ; ' of Appetiief Palpitation, Tremors, Diseaa. d bpine. Cost
'tlvenei*. Imtabiliiy,-Dyspepsia nr Incif-cslion, fratu.
fence or Wind, and nil &iertne Compliant*.- Ptiee U
elo t^ ni ebiif*, nrivdloie* ibr'Bl,oo Sold wholesale and re- .
ler r mdressios,tmrns t cfltt,jcatdS,b*iiises. and all finds **}
SSfe-'SsAteS? _^|a^eUoh,ene l p,edsy.the,ehhox.
WM. B.CASEV.M.D, ’ ' - - ~— : -
D, IfARHISONtM J>.,
F. WOODRUFF, M.iV.
H AMILTONBKEWKR, M.tt
IiLLSWORTif BURR, lii.D., Jloianli.
Comprising all His practising physicians in the city of
Middletown. .
For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO.,
|yl corner of; Wood and First sib
. •. r -' TiIOBSB
Compound 87fQp of YoUot7 Doob Üboty
OCCUPIED the among. the propriety;
medicine* of this country for completely coring
gankcr.Salt Rhedra; Erysipelas, and airothee disease*
arising from animpnre state of ,iho blood.' AHo, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh* Dyspepsia* Headaches. Dizimess,
Ct»aghs,BorcriesßaijdTigb{nes»alyoat the Cfiesti Bron
chitis, dr Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat; and in used with unprecedented sac
ce<sin all cases of 4 - ■ .
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigoratingihednxife system-
If. the testimony ofthdnsopdsoi'livittg witnesses, from
all parts of the country,can be singu
larly efficacious ia curing aJf Humcrr, and i%storing <ie'
biliiaied and broken down ccmjtitDUons. It is pcrely
vegetable, in its coraposluon t and to accurately com
bined in its proportions that the chemieal, boianieat and i
medical properties - of each ingredient harmoniously
umIOtoPCRIIvY THE BLOOD.
Ii haa removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the beat physicians, and has also cared
Canker, Salt Rheam, Erysipetas and Scrofaia, which
SarsaparillaSyrnpa entirely iheleasiim
pressionopon. . f ..
'.trims’ been'tesicd‘ in many cases of CANCEROUS;
HUMORS, The most obstinate Cancers, have been*
cored by this medicine. We say that ilia- a valuable
medicinejn all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering tiio Liver,
free* active'and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relievesiu all cases of Asthma, and may be
used in all climates, and at all seasons of the year.
This 8y nip is prepared only by C; MORSE A CO., at
102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I, and sold whole
sale and ; . S.N. WICKERSHAM,
Ordy.Agentfor Western Pennsylvania, . •
Warehonsc, cor Wood and Sixth fits.,Piusb’h
NESS, BH'6NCHlfls7 _ WH’odp](N<i" I c6’UGH
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
In offering to the community ihis justly celebrated re
raedy for diseases of the throat, and lungs, il ls npt our
wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before them the opinion? of distinguished
men and some 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 bold oat any hope to suffering
humanity which fuels will not warrant. :
.. Many pxcofs are here given, and we solicit on inquiry
from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor*
tliy their best confidence andpatronngo..
From the distinguished Professor of C/ianieiryantt Matt*
rta Me'dita, EavrUom College.
Sear Sir: I delayed answering the recent of your
preparation, until I had an Q.-portnnity of witnessing its
effects.in my own family, orin thefarmUesof my friends.
.This I have now done with a high degree orsatiafac*
tiAn,incasesbothofadultsandchildren.-'
l eave found it, as it* ingredients show, a-powerful re
medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases.
PARKER CLEVELAND, M.O.
Bsuitswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. : -
From an (herner in the Hamilton Mills* in this City,
Lowjsll, Aug. 10,18 W.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: T. have been cured ortho worst cough
lever had in my life, by and
never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending it
toothers. Yours, respectfully,
. S. D. EMERSON.
07 Read the following, and see if this medicine is
worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, ana
the effectof-the medicinewas unmistakably distinct:-* '
Uurro) States Hotel, Saratoga Sraiasa, >.
July 6,1849 C
• Dr. J.C.Ayer,—Sirv I have been afflicted with a pain
ful nffeetion ofthe lanes, and all the symptoms of settled
consumption, for more than u year I could find no me
dicine.that would reach my case, until I commenced the
use of your u CHnaat PsctoUal,” which gave me gradual
relief, and I have been steadily g&iaing ra? strength till
mybealth iswellnighrcsiored.
• .While using your medicine, I had the. gratification of
curing with it my reverend/riend, Mr. Truman, of Sump
ter District,who had been, suspended from his parochial
duties by a severe attack or bronchitis'.- ;
1 have pleasure in certifying hese facts to v.ou
; And ntu, sir, yours "' .
J* F, CAIiHODH, of Sooth Carolina
-SyThe following wus one of the worst of co«e | »
■which The physicians and friends thought lobe mcurablo
consumption.—
, - CfTFsizn, Pa., Aug. 22,1840.
J. C. Ayer,— Mr; I was token with a terrible cough,
brought.©!! by a cold, in the beginning of last -February,
ana wascojiliucil to my bed .more than two thoolbs.—
Ceughing incessantly night and'day, l became ghastly
and pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy* and iny
breath very short- Indeed, l was rapidly failing.hnd »rr
such distress for breath, tbn t but little hone of my reeov
erycoald be cntenditu;ai ; While inthissttuationiafrieud
•'or mine, (the Rev ; ;John Keller, of the fileihrdLst Church,)
brought me n bottle of your Crsrbt PE'.Tt£*i,; which l
tried more to gratify hint, th«tn.from any expectatiouof
obtalningrelicf. Its good effect inducedin© to continue
Us use, and I soon fonnd hiy. health much improved.—
Now in three months, I.um. weUand;airongi and can at
tig&ule ray curc only to your great medicine.
Withthe deepest gratitude, yours; Ac, •
„ , JAMES GODFREY.
Prepared and sola by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem
ist, Lowell, Hass.
fOrSoldin Pittsburgh wholesale am? retail,by B. A*
Fahnestock, andby J. af, Tovrnsend; in-AUegheny City
by It. P; Scnwartx, 'and J. Douglass,- and by drugtriau
generally ...' •' v - ■ .■ dec3o
Dr* De Cetebiiated Curative ln-
rtroment,
The only Infallible Cure Jot that Dreadful Disease
knownasSpermatorrhea or Involuntary Nocture
nal Emissions,
SO harassing and destructive, and productive of so
much mischief to ibe nervous system, inespacita't
ing the man for business, society, and matrimony.
. Phis - instrument t? Biraplc t ' comprehensive, and never- ■
failing, and may. be usef without the sb’ghiesi inconve
nience or the knowledge ot ibemost inornate friend
It ta to be used externally* producing ho pain or-ioiury
whatever, nor preventing any one from attending to bis
business; and while in. use not asingte can
take place, the+rgans, in a to
such an extent that they kegaln tHeir. raiMmvE power
<>y retention, U:e loss of which, caused by earl? abuse;
. is the disease in question, and ihectuise of the thousand
concomitant complaints,viz: Nervousness, Prostration,
Dyspepsia, Fain in the Head an<LDimness orVisibn!
weakness of the Back and Lower Extremities* Affec
tions ofjthe Eyes, Impotence, Pirafdea of the Face. Pre
mature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory and
Power for Mental Application; Dejection, Aversion to
Society* Timidity, Self-Distrust, Love cf Solitude. Ac
AU these complaints,invariably disappear :as soon as the
sowctis s'.oppedfrom which they emanated. •
This Instrument has been examined arid approved of
by the highest authorities in Europo and America, is re
commended by the most prominent Physicians of all
countries, as the only.certain remedy existing for thd*e
complaints, and baa.now completely superseded the use
°J drugs, the bougie, cauterization, Ac.* not to mention
the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, as cordials,
antidotes, &o.,&o. It constitutes,"at the sometime, the.
the ffitttpiidj.QMf, and by far the cheapest treatment
ever ofiered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed'
forthe. Instrument, after the desired effect has been at
tained. - •
. Be it also remembered, that thoso complaints ate bnt
little understood by the profession in general, and that
all the medicine in the world never has,nnd never will;
stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue an
checked, are sore to produced the most distressing con*
sequences, - • . •
It has been a mailer of surprise to some, that any one
of respectability and ofprofessional atiainmeuts should
devote his attention to diseases. - whicb-people of every
description pietend to cure so easily, iff, however; but
the one thousandth panbftiie miseriestbesepeople brine
upon society were known, a very differentopinion would
be formed. And nia not only the present misery ana
dejecuoa, preying on the miod us welKaa the.body,-that
is deplored, bufsome ore of such 9 nature as lo affect
posterity, and.even to destroytbe reproductive faculty,
altogether. It ls a fact.thatv Wheii'not properly treated,
they may remain so dormant in the constitutionas loan
pear in no otherway. than in their effects upon posterity:
vet, if properly, understood, are most easily abd speedi
ly removed. The above, so ingeniously contrived imuru*
, ? il * doubtless - , in a. great measure, contribute to
check the evils of quackery,*© prevalent in ibis class of
diseases, throughcmtiheUnioh. •
The price of the complete instrument,carefully secur
ed agamstoU observation in a.box, is only 810. llcan
l 9*W address in any port of the
United Ac., according to order, accom
panied by full directions, and important advice toibo
married and single; the expenses, even to the remotest
poNs of the country, being very trifling. •
-The unexampled success thie Instrument has obtained
since its introduction in America, has induced florae un
principled persons in.Ncw York. Philadelphia, Albany
Boston, Ac., lo.get up soincTidiciulous
Increments," winch, however, beat KOTtSsautdHT
-ssx resemblance, neither in form, nor principle, to rtv
own invented,;longiried, lnv
which are as similar to.thein as nikhtis
to light. - Every attempt toracll eiVch ior
mine will be prosecuted to the futlesl extern of the law
I being not willing to connect the well and ionesriv
earaed reputation of myrinyentiohs with'qaackwS?-
riieir worthless productions. V Ae I*istnimmiis ken£{ne.
New York’. I ’ ost paid > Dr - B ' SI Uspenanl Et ,
T infp p h S rs : t da il y ’uf rom 9 A - M. till 3 P, M, and from
7 ir4 i he Sabbath cxcepietj. ’
throW^m* 11 ,®” with grent pleasure, that
7 5r nQn - lon - Instrument is not oiily constructed
rflßf,n l 5 n i^ c r r ! oCl P^ eß »^ ut its use the happiest
® a y;diwayB,,wiih cdniidencc, he anticipated,
S * diseases; NO OTHER
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT
HENRY S KELLEB, ED. ' * *
CH. GOETZE; Chamber street, .
C ECKIIABDT, M.JX, Howard sireet,
_ v New Yob*.
Dr. dbLanbtls prepared.toexceute allorders forsur*
gtcal &pnaraios, viz: Artificial Arms and
move fike natural members; Apparatus for Luxation;
for Contracted Legs; for cuTvature of »nd.
Waist; for Folse Joints of the Arms and Knees ; for
Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot;;fof Lacrymat Fistules;
for Falling of the Rectum; Hypogastric Belts; Beds and
Chaira for Sick Persons; CrutchesjTrasses, Ac.rOrtho
pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac- All work warranted: Letters
must be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance
or cltjrxeference. , . [feb¥s:ly. •
STEAM DOAT . f KlMMJNGS—Comprumtg urpart:
the following: Table Linton JiuckbuCk Diaper,
Crhsh Race Strip; Table Covering and* Table Covers;
Napkins, Ac.; which wo are constantly receiving from
the importers and manufacturers. CaftetNo. 85 Fonnh
street* - UHJUNXOCK;-
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-.lirunnm t -• .
of Da. HcabAfcDY-Truss hay
rendered the-cure of this dreadfal disease a matter of
pencctcenaintf |and the man who will now.ollowr*
anjii a condition nftUinga Uprodacv
inescasable* A rdpturft ib it*! OJdi- <
be: to tho person
«;%v. truss-ranker; bmio co as many persons.
tefiSndSSi fw S|t a batnlagedfßuy; kindloretam it, or
ift , t»£i?u?J£? c i l ‘i? l)fclfeß tty unnmTiaffeiib}e, mid leads
P* 1 Sir <™srtaud Hernia, wjjichoftenhar
Q t? Ur,ticQl the Truss to
«pJ-rv *nJfs£St ? B aUcn , Uoa nf As afflicted, ibero iff
SonffflA^ntin- or OVC r l^c trasses and bandages in
comfortable, a. u can be
SnihfJi'sif%K2^ r ’ ; * ,e t ,l^a with ancxaciDcss and
equableuess of pressure that docs : nbt ; bi*lnmri n»«nv
cir,Et m-traraeoi with wWn w art? ncSEfed j and
:?«>«'•and?Smfor.l«“S
grcntsnnerlDrily over
ibsordmary truss** in o*e. The Tiumor jirTfnh
Bard will core one-half the ca=« of Vrdinnre
We sdttWe tltoss afflicted to moke opplicalLi l n P .,m='
ICr.JirtrcnuirfHttmtu tiiara c £? “ t " ir S
thisCtty % theagtnt. . .• •**, • • • .
Perwmvfrom a distance can have them : fent bv
sending the measaTe roand the body.. -. . • 3
DR. GKO. H, KRVffßtf
. 140 wood sueet. sof>i agent for PutßbttTiiu
tnam-d&w
TO IMVAI.IDS ASU TIIK SICK.
THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES,
FIRST. The: G sat Pair : Kxtbactob • ( Conner? »
BaUy's) curing nit Burns und oil internal Pains
aud Sores. . v
Balmcf Calumlia for-Slaying or Restoring tho
Homan Hair: /. .
3d. Heist's iYerpi and Bom Liniment anil Indian Veg
etabU a care for oUcasssof Rbeumaii-in • '
4th .Me tc Oil, a certain cure (or fvafuesa.
Sib.i/af/'siWnlmemaknivwncutetoMlie Files. • • •
.: Glh. BpoSn'i Sitk Headache Remedy
7ib. Mother'* Reliefi for n\\ wom>»ti m the family way,’
Bih>- LongUjfs Great Weuan Indian Panacea, for ;
Colds and feverish feelings prevtraiini- fevers j-for 1
Asthma, • Liver Complaint and Hiltons. Afflictions: for
Diarrhoea* Indigestion arhi Lossof Appetite; farCortive
ness ia females undmaieic, ainl uervnu»Co:> pUiuta-i for
Bioraacb Affections, Dyspepßia, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac.
The great polu a are iua not bad to take, never gives v
pain, and never leaves one costive. ■ - ■/.<..
Rth. Kolmstock't YeTmifuge.iWGtm Killer,) for Children
or grown persons.
. lOik M*s Ertnon'r Great Pain Kilter; -No: medicine
ha 9 bee>» discovered Unit is so happily adapted io -use ■'■
intitnoZ/jf.as drops to be taken; ami yet perform such
wonders when appl.cd externally as a wosh or bath, by
friction- In bottles from to 50 cents cn< h *
11th. SaunAohtWfoae* and Bed Buff Bane'; far'driv- •
tag away Vermin m a slioritime. :•■. ;
The celebrated •tin’s Li/e • Pills and Titnpefatiu
: 13th. .Dr.SatlhtUmtw'a Pink Syrup, the popular EX- :
FECTOKANT FOR CUUUIIS.V.LoS, I'-I TON
' AO. ..
'?*■ T-aulndia » Kiu'llork Hair Sya, the only
SUtthcoloniigfor ttir ilatr. j • . . -- J
.;>3S.h.-.Lin I *Bahn.tf t Chtna i a Chinese Remedy forCuls.
Braises, Sores, Ac. ’
. 16|h Extractc/ SeinapftiUla, . This article has ontliv
ca all otlierSarsapanUas, and etiil gives as treat saiii.
facnon as ever. - s
- I ?**.. The, celebrated, spread ■-Strmgtkenin*: Pta*tiri
made from Dr. and the nfostTopularin the
market.
18ih. Br,Klitie l * TpothAeke Drop* A certain and easy
cure for Tooth Ache 3
Ifltbi Dr. Comstock has lately bought the tight for the
Dimed Slates, of the .celebrated Concentrated Alihsraf
•JVattr, the Salr Spiings of locior Wm.C.
Chase, at.St; Cutharmes, C. vy.. vTbLsmed etne has at- -
tained a notorieiy and pnpu!arnynfeverbe. f ore equalled
by any preparanoii ot tuai piaca; iu>d iu sole has been
commeHruralewiiUns merits, which ureextraorinnary
All the remedies ore folly described in ALMANACS! ••'’*
to be given to all ; who. call where the Medicines are ;
■kept.':'"' ■ • •
NOTICE. All prcpnrntions h.reinforo .-known a» •
“COMaTOCK'A’> or‘COMSTOCK fc CO.'., ?twa»l."
ionsed anti now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dt Lucid*
S. Comsuek i and thouch tlio nsaainte ol Comstock fc '
Co, will be continued; this extta Isbel with Ibe foe-Pimile
GKIUINf/ ° T ' L " S TVl!1 in rulr<ro dcsiijuato ids
ALL OTHERS MINT HE SPURICCS
. iCCIUS s. COSHTtir'K.
Er Tie atiove tuedicmes can Be hod in suits place of
<Sl> WILLIAM JACKSON,
■■■.'■■■ ■ t . Wo.QfOXlbetty etioel, head of Wood.
The tot femrdy ever known: to man fj T
frß**ai&mn:J!ffce 4 Vnofdh*>Litet,:
Patns or Weakness tf the Breast or Fini tsinah of
Consumption. %c Jn shcnt, tAfj Balsam it ptailiariu
adapitd.ut.ettty distase tf tke Lun^arid Xtecr.'wAtcE
■ tsprorfueerfsn our evervarying tlimnig: <
yZT ILDCHEKR Yiiaa loigheen known tf> possess Im-
VV Tiiij-fnci »*t'amLUar
10 ui our land, :and physicians- of cn pre
scribe uin different forms for n variety of complaints
IforalsohasbecncqnaUynoteJ.'oritsvinues; nntteouid
physicians whose names aiefaimharto the wholecoun
mrASi 18 3*7? s .° as to declare ihM evenCONSUMP
TION ;Cqttld ,b-. cured by that alone. In o»her bauds
ajtain, a was nearly vafoeless>-owmpr,'no doubt, to ifieir
if norancem preparing and nomnasjerirtg it—a difficulty
now entirely,obviated, by patient experiment and long
. experience. ■■■.•■■•
-file extraordinary medicinal powers of these two inb
stanceeorehow for the first time combined anti embod
ied in Dr, WISTAR’S IJALSAMOb WILBCHKItHY
By a Hies chemical prreess. ever) tiling dcJcloriods ot
Heelers t» rejected, so that wbnt remains is the m-srex
tranrdinary and truly,efficacious remedy for nil kinds of
pulmonary and uvor.dtscasenevcr known to man To
convince aUunbelievers tkntoor tbrory is really true
wo refer to a few cases of cures performed by this won
derfal medicine: : r •
• ■•Pfi»i*AHTßttBS t -Haia.'co- , o«'Sc'pt.27.
* take the liberty of advising
you of the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr
of . Wild Cherry.. I was urostr . led br
thatterrivl^scourgeCoxßampuon,inWaylast, feent.
lack wnsiraly horrifying w>: me. for five of-our family
(ray brothers and siater?) had-tlied brConsuitiption! f
wa® anucted with nearly all Uie worst feature*; oC the *
disease 1 hod a distressing cough,-end expectorated a
great deal of bioodr hectic fcvfr r severe pains iruhc side
aaa.ch et.;cold chills, alternating yvuit flushes of beau
and copious rughtsw cats. - * .
warooder:this. ca*e;.of.a skilful physician from the
UiaeJ was lasetisrckuniil about six week* since; beint
then about helpless, and myfncnrfs couriered my C a?o
hopeless,oral.leastbeyond our phy*icinn>s ®kPl, advia- '
ed the ose of Wistart BaUam-of Wild Cherry.-Wjih
-o|rt knowledge myfatberjndcared hand coramenped
admmistenng it to me, and from ihefim doyJ coramen*
cea taking u my health iinpTpvcd,:aml iii- twp:week® I
was ab le to be oat and oversea my busine?®. an'd labor. *
which IstilUontinue to do. *1 have raketi four bonier
consider myftelfnerfec'lv well.
< . JEIUSMIAH ISCRIG.
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!I
.t , ■RuanviiXK, Fairfield co:,0;18Sl. - i
"Ir. J. p. Park—tear Sir: I wirh to mate to youthat • [
my daughter Amanda, agrnl JO years, had aboiu a year 1
stace a very ievere atlack of measlesj-which reduced
her very much, nnd deft hor;with a rackingeitU“h I I-'
employed all of the physicians- within Our reach for the' i
purpose of removing her qotigh, hutwithout success —' ! :
She appeared to be sinking into a decline, with every '
symptom of consumption. I then tried Dr. Roser’n T.tv. •••!
eyworl and Par. Bat this aggravated her cough, add I
save her symptoms of a Mill more malignant character ! :
rio, i ! ' ly "was with trout- j
>'!« 1 rr ?“ day today aaw the. orogrers of that
disease, Consumption.. 1 really desnaped of
my dodghler’arecoVery. But I provitlbnjfally saw the 1
.-certificate of lonaihaiv.Coalson,. whose daughter Sarah !
Atne.msenßtlMl.GoasiUMyda by Wistar’s Balsam of :
Wild. Cherry . This created:, a faint hope' that it. mfvht t
“y daughter,.andrl immediately commenced usmg t
{•idddjt almost tastantiy gave relief, Herhealth was i
improved tram the,first bottle, and by the use of two I
bottles of Wistart Balsam of vVitd Cherry she wm >-
toreddo perfect health,'and she is tint now tttnll medi*. !
P os rf ,oa<: Ough. :f will say lo oirihst areVfilicied with
any CUsense tending tp Consumption, do not despuir, for
Dr, Wtsiar’a Balsam or Wild uherry will earn you if •
you w,ll but try it. E. KALB !
.H f M f f- 1
Win ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! i
Will miracles .never cense? Mora evidence nf It.
snrpassing health-restorative virtues!“v 01 ™.
[From Dr. Baker, SprtngGeld, Washington eo, Ry 1 I ‘
mfonmng you of a mo*t leraaikablo cure t/erforned un.
cm raaby the use of Dr, Wi-mt'aßalsamof Wild Cher- V "
the howe^h^h 1 ! 614 Inflammation'of
uie uowei3, wmcU I labored under for six week*.wh?n :
cdwithfirHv^° i n l i ie 1 wa*tmack
c°¥ 'which seated itself apon my lungs
i fJ-a 2? thTCdyears I was-jeonfined to my k v
, J?^ B f o^m w*cinea aml crciryrTarietyof'
benefit; and.thus I wearted alojijr until the- j-
when i heard o( Drj YV/aiar’s Balsam of '
WUdCheny. r ; v * z~
persuaded me to give it: atrial, thouchl 'll
had given. up all hopes of recovery; and hail prepared
niystif for the ehangeofandliicr.world.Throoah their
solicitationaltvasiiidaced t > mate use hfihecenuinA *
WisUu** Balsam of. Wild Cherry:' Ths trui?
astonishing. r'Afterfive year* of offiieiibr. amt pisflerini
and aftertmvihs: sneniiour or five hundred dollaia to nn '*
Eurpoaeyvano the hest und tno*l rcspectuhio hbrairinn* 5 i
an proved'unavailing, L was. rood rcamrtd' to -ntirn
bealth oy thoh'esslogof Godund the useof nr WittA:** ■
Balsam of Wild Chcrry. iSUUs
fdaytheblesMugof-God rcst .npon. Ihe nrAnrUiftw-'^e
so vaioable a mediciuo ft 9 Wiisuir’a
Cherry, VonKiespectrully, W. I^akfr" 1
, jry-Genoiue Wutnr's Balsam of Wild fit,!.™ 7.
t fac-siiriilo nf thesignatured Henry Wi-iur u"tt Ship
adelphia, and “ Saulord A Park on n ffit.'..sJ ’ ™lf *
steer engraved wrapper,. No other eau
..jD-Flice-Slporboltle-sSrmgtml'.^SS l^'ll '' v, i
So!d by BlP " b * SlVpai? i?‘ for «.
No o M?£r4o%^
i Kidd S. Go, Pm B b D r R h L iV l ,'' u
alreet andrtho'; fawner Markai
borgh rj A W™Pm s ltoA ;&JJ*»»gk7*>C«,.K«.
ghenyCityid D Vowell , & } i!f-tina,AUe.
im, Franklin; J i s nii o j*\% 11 Camber.
Welty Greeusburnb; a’-Kn'.,n,^ l i'' w^eilJn ‘ OI " owr} !U
Bedford, Reed & S‘D Sw»,
burgbj Hildebrand dt Co.”
Kmnnnlng: J B Evntir Cnmm?,? a i Maciay,
A Wilson tSon WavnoaKn'. « Q '°°kvit!e;
CaUender.'JHeadrmeTfiurron 6 * A CrvlJ
swirisgw^g^aa!®;
wesj•b-jsraig'
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