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

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T JSOOItVKK, Jr., Bre lli*S C(olbbß: Sln»ej!No. 245
«| . JuilititrStreet,'can sell s«oa<) slut of Summer
tiling for S'-' 60 i enU lirtier (fnoili.nf everjMltscripiiou,.
. very- low for cu.ti-,..iCnuota--workmade .td : orner' in'
: tniiuoonl'le sirletjuni oiy rCEzOU.iI.V lerin-. }anil?
Wliot Bvery Hotly Sayii aftti't itto 'l'rjaeY
'|T««Faiitt,aiiiOiJ JYER,nt the BfiEjltva-CjumuNo
A 42* Liberty R.rce;, tel*s ti eobuipesiClo
in tin. CM —• well made and fa htonakly cut Calf
. und examine .U,cm, wul you sv lit : cot be disappointed. *
Jdft l.7xprc?«»*' splendid ussoriraeniof
re'!iev llrown J i t.rcou6ud Blur Clotua, anp
• c !‘J e v^ ,; [;^ nua<, '! e X/o<>tl5 I :‘}uiU!)le forth**, season, wlikj I
• to make to order, {without.dißapnomli
unsurpassed mihe City.
CortiH ana Kise.- . • : -v. * 'tnarftr
CITTSBCUGU _ otoi lIISO'STOU ”•■
•. .j^-y..-C!wwr. of.-Wood -and-Water, •#(*.:•
Callftb. , n i Coi, Proprl«tor*i■■.■•<
: * I «*!!' puouc ia respectfully requested •to call and ex*-
v.l umiue>oarslock of Roady-Mude Clothing, got up.
. expresriy fortius market, ntid m superior style* which
• we; are- deter.jiwil to 6ell low for cash.. Our motto
liftinic * Qutei.f?c r ei and Smill >■ • r-
Oar Wnrrwom, up st.*ur«, isfuUv supplied wnli.tt.
. large vstnfck of ClolUvCtissnneres, .Vesting?, Summer:
Cloths, of every description,find. ift fact, every article
iiLOUr lmc suitable for dte .season. These Goods wc
are making to order in'suDertor.style* ami at very low
prices-' Give us a call, anil oxamm*: for yourselves. :
.. Snyio. . i v john callahan & oa-
JAMES C. WATT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No- SC Marktt. iaxonn Suond and Tfitid xweu. ■
BEGS respectfuiiy-lo tnfonn lus friends and the public,
ihat he has returned from New. York ur.d I’hUadeL
pbu> r ha*in« there teleeied from, tlic latest importations,
on.cnihftnew stock of Block and Colored CLOTHS,
CASSIMERKB and VESTINGS, which for newness of
designsnnd richness of fabrics, nrc not surpassed by
any house west of New York.—AU of which lie is pre
pared to make to,order in a superior style, at the lowest
price possible, and cr rdially invite purchasers (o call
o-hdexorainfi the stock before porchaamg elsewhere. 1
. 2W.3yf--.OAS.—fhaveno authorized Agent in this
cuyuor the sale of my Work on GAUM ENT CUTTING.
Jt can only, bo hnd nt the store of.lhc suh/criberjOG
Markefsttcei. nuhe following prices, vtx: with tnstruc
tionsjSlQj wuhoot*®7.
*ttarl7 JAMES C. WATT.
111 W CLOTHIRG HOUSE.' T
- . EDMUND WATTS & CO*
MERCHANT TAILORS,
- above- St. Clair, ;
BUVIS opened tt new Clothmg Store, at the above
place, and are now receiving a splendid lot of
is,Ciesimeres, Vcstsncs, &c.,oftbe latest importa
tioas. purchased with a 1 especial view toeny trade,and
whfen they are preoared to make up to order in the la<
test and rnon fashionable stvlcs. They intend to pay
tlMct atlention to ibis branch of theu business, and they
have fall oonfidnnce that they will be able to give their
customers entire sausfactiou. They are aLo monofaciu*
nng-a choice 101 of READY MADE CLOTHING,, of
the newest styles, which they will sell low far cash *—
As all - (bis stock is entirely 110w T it is worthy the atien
onof buyers. . ronytuwj
SPUING A 810 SUfimfin.VliUTUlfiQl
THREE BIG DOORS!
No: lsl, Liberty Sired, Pittsburgh.
YOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an-
V ' nounclngto his numerous fneudsaud tuc public m
general, that his Spring and Summer 6tock is now read;
for inspection,-which ho believes will be found to be
one Of the largest and best selected stoexs of Ready-
Mode Clothing 10 be found in the Western Country.
. lie has this.aeason paid more, than ushal attention to
the mannfacturing.anu style ofhis Garments, so ihatthc
very lowest priced,.as well as me Hoes:,are got up in »
style and elegance not lo be surpassed.
lie would particularly call the attention of all dealers
in Clotlnug to-his present splendid assortment of
RsnayalSadA Garments,
As he feels confident* upon examination of the qualities
and prices of hia goods, he can offer them such induce
ments os shall moke it their interest to purchase at hit
establishment.-. -■ :> • <
- Many.years’experience, and great success m the bu
siness, together with an unprecedented iehoiual* and r«-
latl patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to
salt thc bneincßß habits and tastes of every location in
the Union, which is of the almost importance to whole
sale pnrclmsers.
In the 1 Catting department wiil be found a- choiee ae
lection of the most foshionablc goods, couebtmg of—:
French, English and Jlmancan Broadcloths,
Cashinerettßj&c ,&o. .Also, an excellent assortment 0:
VESTINGS, of the laical and most fashionable styles—
all of which he is prepared to make to order in the bes*
manner and at the most reasonnblc prices..
. COME, THEN, ONK AND ALL!
The Assortment, the Quality,and the Variety, 1? the
most extejisive,undoubtedly, to be fo'ind m the United
States: : mart;!
JAHKS R.BEED &■ CO.,
Manufacturers of Theodo
lites, Surveyors’ Compas
ses, Leveling and Grading
Instruments, &0., &c.
: HO. 30
Smiihfitld street, i. :
■ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the a
bove named Instruments al
ways on hand.
Also Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry,. &0., &o. i
Apnl 0,1852 —2 m
Jfimporium of LiEht t
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
\MF D.-TtYRIGHTt (anccessor to J. S. Tout?n). Munu
fY-«iaetsrerof and Dealer Wholesale and Hctaitm
the above namedDilnnd Lamps, is now receiving a large
assortment of LAMPS,Tor bnnung the Ethereal Oil,
Casipblne and Fine Oil. 0 Also, Lamps of every desenp
tionffor burning Lord.and Lard Oil.
Cnandehers, Girandole Half Lamps, Wicks,Globes,
Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the
trade*- ;
Ethereal* Cainphine or Pine Gil, regularly supplied
once or twice a week.
All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly
passing through tho city, will be promptly attended to.
N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to barn the Ethe
real Oil. Ail articles delivered m any part of the city,
or in Allegheny, free of coal.
. . W. n. WRIGHT,
• ; -No. 82Fourth Hail,)**
qq26 \ between Market and Wood streets.
Agener for Different lines of Packet Ships. 7
PASSENGER OFFICE,
Ko. 410 blberty Btrtet,
Tor P: W. BYRNES C0.,C3 South *tmt, comer ef
Bint,New York: 3d waitilooStead, Liverpool; and Gfl
GratUTitretijNeioOrUans,
; . v HAS a Line of Packets
i *KEv aailingevcryfive days from , ATTN.
daTsrßv : Livcrpoolto New York; a ;gT*rik l
Lmo of Packets from Liv
ernool to. Philadelphia, on AHMXJiusy
Ihfffliirhtpcnthnf each JV*5»p»
month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20m VJt
each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and
S4Ux of each month from London and Portsmouth to
New Yorir.
ALSO—Drafts at slghtnlwayaonhand, for any amount,
at the: lowest .rates of.discoant; and oil information
given concerning passenger®, that-ean be given, with
their Agent. . JOHN THOMPSON,
- marlS ' : . 410 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh.
,"' '. ti iavo Your nouejr!
CHABLES P. FREEMAN & CO. >
(LITS VRVEMA.It, JTODGSS ATC> CO-)
AiV» JOBBERS,
141 BROADWAY^
ONE BOOR SOVTH OB LIBEUVY STREET,
, <** NEW YORK,
HAVE sow on hand, and w\U be receiving daily
through: the season* New Goods, direct from the
Euiopean maanfoctarera, and Cash Auctions, rich, fa
shionable* fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Oor nock of
rich Ribbons, comprise® cvery vaneiy of ihc latest and
most beautiful designs imported.
Manyof our Goods nre manufactured expressly to
oar order* from;oar. own designs and patterns, and stand
unnvullen.sWeofferoarGcodsforneiiCusbjat lacrer
prices thonnny credit.Housein America can afford.
AUpurchaseiSrWiilfind it greatly to their interest to
"reserve a portion of.their-- money;nnd make selections
from our great variety: of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons, ricb*for Bonnets,Caps, Sashes and Beits. .
Bo&netSilkr, Sauns, Crapes, Llsses and Tarleions.
Embroideries, Collars, CherolseUfl, Capes, Berthas.
Habits,Elpeves, Cuffs, Edgings and lusertinirs.
Embroideried Revlere. Lace, and llcmsticb Cam. Rkfs,
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. .
Embroidered Laces for Bb&wi<, Mantillas and Vcilb;
. HoiUton,Mcch.len, Valencienes, and Brussels Lnccs.
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle. Thread and
Cotton Luces.
/ Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and
French nnd American Artificial Flowers, i
French Lace, English, American nnd Italian* '■
Straw Uonnetaand Trimmings. ; (mar32‘2m :
IQUIS BKlKSiuil.> '
. [of the late firm of Sands AReineman.
>* LOUISKBIWEttAN & CO,v
IMPORTERS DEALERS JN
mClocltS, TFctfcA MatttiaU,
visthStebistv ons boob vaca# wood, htibbcmh,
rpAKE leave to announce to the trade and the publie
X generally, that they have themselves carefully se-
Jectea and Imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold
and Silver watches, Watch materials, and Tools for
Watchmakers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew
elry, from the best manufactories—which they offer at
prices as ioty as they can be parchosedin the eastern
markets* • »••••;.
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Levere j do Detached- Levers; do Lupines Si
lver Qaartiers; and elegant French time pieces, of the
most approved makes.. Together with a large stock of
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto-,
lies- r / „ . .V ! "-‘
Theiratock-of-Jewelry comprises: articles cfeyery
description in thisline,such as Finger Rings, Eatßings,
Breast Pins,"Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard'Chains,
Gold Gsard Keys and Seals, Lockets,‘Gold ond,SUv.er
Spectucles. Silver and German Silver and Table .and
Tea Spoons, and eycry kindof fancy articles generally
kept in egiDbHshracntsbf'this description. - . • u
They wauld>espectAiliy call the attention of the trade
to their extensive stoct of Watch materials and Tools,
ofevery variety, wiuch: they have most careftilly se
: leeied.*
They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele
teopej, gpy Glebscb and Opera Glasses, from the best
aolor y la England. Together with a great variety
U 103 numerousto mention. V : ;
repaired in the beet
manner and on the most remnnnhln. terms. . focttltv ; .
MA NC Hi?te ,n »n<l Healers In
MANCHESTER .MINERAL FAINT,
“ ll ®resr crnr,-Fa.- 1 ■
I have analysed oe cember 151h,1851.
ERAlJpAlNt'*for Pi.aaTO't PoJj M,N
tain the following;: • •»• . find it to con*
- Silica, -
Alumina,.
PerOiiclo of Iron,
• Lime, ■ -
• Mamesiav -
Oxide of Manganese,
Walet and Loss,
The Powdered Sample, contained in the tioxSvhL,
aonpoie was the oneyou desiredalso to. have aimlv.-s 1
1 find to differ ftomanravetane of the lamps
and mixed together. This last yields as follows: ' >
. Per Oxide oflron, ; * sqsn
PiUoaand Alamma, ; : • Ttnn
Lime,
1 • Magaesio, .'i ;
Water and Loss, : . - . 7 £jj.
This difference I presume anseß from the miMrel pet
being uniform, some.potUops containing more Iron thn n
Olliers. The analysis Bhows the articledo be well SSS
ed for a dnroble pamb,4 fin 4 thaibyealcminsthe now:
der by a pretty high heel, tbS colo/is much SnprovM
or at feast convened into a Sue red. unproven,
„ 'JAMES a. CHILTON,M.D.Chemi«
fir Fox aateliy JOEL MOHLER, I
1 aarlQjy .j
- ttPbifaal
gransjprtation.
: Coittpttny*
■ AJT/'E ate riot* prepared to forward-prodnce &c,ilQ
• VY Piiilorfeiplita tmmediftiely.. tfayK: ••.;•-■*
Hate&ior bncon;lttri;|)o[rki bccf,&c. *• v filter 100-fij.v
C©iremcheo*ei earlfceuware, leather, leaf ; v
i tobacco, w 5......
Beeswax, dried fruit add wio!. , bu a 10U ltoa
Fury, jiehnes; tff-er andliufiato EkinB,egga -. ‘ :'
brooms, adze • - ; • : ft)0o & KO B>«,
ppM . COVQDK & GRAtIAMv Abu.
Express* 'r:- 1 --.-
■'lijilv public are. informed; that, wcarc utw ruuitmtr i
: .JL rcsulurlyvo.thcEasi ami West, and are prepared to
: (or,tvaru all Gooils emroficU lo oar care. ’
: ECIAL MK&SEl^GERsent,daily for JPhiladcl-'
PjMp* ftt 4 o’clock, F.JW. Also,dsily to Cmcuutati, al7
. Ordeia transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned
;l>y first Express. ;
. flilU of Exchange fbrsale on England, Ireland and
;£cuifam l , for any uraount, payable on principal Baokin*
Houses or. l ost Offices mlho united Kingdom,;:■•"■■■
cs4 BAKER & FORSYTH, Agents
*>
1852.
XX erclmntv Portable Boftt litne,
For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,
(WA PE MJjTLVANIA CANALS AND IUILBCMOe), SBTWKKN
WnSJJUBGII ANI> PHUiADELdhrA,
' . -Dmer, zettAoiit-R6-3htFptni?. 1
. BT TIME, TUN WAYS. S
•• , ■ WTTON a: REYNOLDS,
Depot, &>l Market &t, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia.
„• • • ■.. ■ = '-■■■, C. A. M'ANULTY A CO,
and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh.
AVJftG increased oar facilities and otherwise im
proved our arrangements for Transportation; we
prs now prepared to receive & large amount or Frounce
and Merchandise, to ship lon the opening Of Ihe Canals.)
with pronipuiest&nd dispatch • •-••••
•Thcr Section Boat system of transportation over oar
Slate improvement*.ha** been inuse about ten year*,
and the great success and favor it has met with, is a suf
ficient canramce'.that n iv.*no longer- considered a
doubtful or uncertain experiment; bot w acknowledged
by all us vastly superior lo.any mode of transportation
used on Oauols. (when Intersected by Railroads )
: Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh,-remain
andlsturbcd uutil unloaded at our "Warehouse mMarket
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delav
consequenten three different transhipments, nnd secu
nng the delivery of Goods m enure lots, ihepackagcs
clenn, and in as gooa order as when shipped.
Produce, &o, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh,
wnl be received and forwarded always at the lowest
current canal rates, strictly uccordtngvto instructions,
without any extra charge for or ad
vancing charges; Ac.
fcbxff ■ ' .. C. A. M’ANULTY A CO.
WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE,
170 R BALTIMORE* PHILADELPHIA au<l WASH*
INGTON CITY. Fabb Rntrcib:
, To Bnliimnee, • 32,00 leas than Pa. Railroad.
To Philadelphia, - Sl,OO do do do
ToWashington City, et*.3o do *do do
ihc only Office which insures a THROUGH
TICKET to Washington, and, by taking tins Kouie, pas*
scngcre Will save lime and money.
The .Moil Boat (cnrryimr the United States Mail.)
leaves the ATnuongahe'a WtittTf, above (he Wire- Bridce,
EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock,via the Youghio*
gheny River. Passengers wtU loiige on the Boat, anil
take splendid United States Mml Coachesai West New*
ton, next morning-over the Pinnk Road, crossing the
mountains m daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping
Cars of the Balurcorc and Ohio Railroad, m iOoV.ock,
F. At. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City,
dine m Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same
evening.
Fare to Baltimore, - - • 3 0,00.
do - Philadelphia, • - - - 10,00.
do Washington City. • * - iojSO.
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
The Steamer leaves the Wharf, obove the Bridge,
Daily, nt Bo*c!oct, A. M. Travelersleasinff Pn*«burgh
by the Morning Boat, will cross the moanialnß the same
night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning for
the h o'clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup m
Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel
phia at s! o’clock, the same night
Fare to Baltimore, .... $ 9,oft
do Philadelphia, .... 10.00,
_ J*® Washington City, • - . 10,CO.
For Tickets, by euber Of the above Lines, plea*e call
at the west Newton Plant itond Office, in the Monoiu
gaheht House, Water street J, J. EVANS, Agent.
apiG .
tilCUia&H OJCSTtIAb UAILUOAD.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Riul«
roan, Cleve Jard and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and
rULsburgh Railroad, nr.d Michigan Central Railroad.
"PASSENGERS will bo ticfcetod ilirouph from any
JL; pomt on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
ami .Pittsburgh, and from either of those places to any
point on Lake Michigan.
This Line will be composed of two new low pressure
steamer*. built expressly for tho route.
CLEVELAND. - - Capt. C. C Stakabd.
FOREST CITY, - - Can*. L. A. Pieecs.
A Boat will teave Cleveland f rDetroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evening, at 01 o'clock, arriving in
uoihctueft the following morning, in eenson for tho raor
mug trnmcf cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,
ami for the Lake Superior andSuginaw boats ei Detroit-
Tl.ey will run from Cleveland in the following order:
FOREST CITY. '
Monday* ■ .Wednesday«. —— Fftday.
CLEVELAND.
’’••Tbureday •••••••- Saturday
CLEVELAND.
Monday•••*♦»•-•■•«i-Wednesday ••»•••»».*.- "
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday----
Tuesday - —Thursday - -- Saturday.
The undersigned arc prepared to m&kn contracts for
all kind? of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki
naw, Saute Sic. Wane, and aU poits on Lake Uichicar-
Tue OCbAN, CASPIAN and tsT. LOUIS will compose
the lino unhl the pew Boau arc ready
AOSKIS.
O BRADBERN & CO, Cleveland.
PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Dctrol
•
1862. ~
SPUING ARRANGEMENT.
PiiiJS Hi STLVA3IIA JIAILUOID,
Tvro Dally Trains From Flttaburglk to
. Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Only 30 Sours TJ&cwghl
FARE, SU.
. riinE Express moil tram will leave the Depot on Lib-
JL orty street, above the Coual Bridge, every morning
a( 6* o’clock. . ’ ■■■ 5
Pasßcngciswillgoby the caraioTortle,Creek JSmile,*
where they wid find the best of Coaches In readiness to
convey them 29 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to
Beatty’sstation; (conductors accompany eaeU train of
Coaches), and then lake the cars to lioliidaysbarg; and
then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgb, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
mornine.
The Evening. Tram willleave daily at 0-30,1*. M.,ar
riving at Philadelphia next evening.
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia.
D. Leech A Co,’* Express PackctLinc will leavedaily,
at 5 o’clock, P. M., connecung at Ulairs»ille with the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Through Rom Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimorein 38 hoars.
FARE 810.
PasscHgers will procure their tickets at the Railroad
OQicemthe tyonoagahela lioase, Water tttrect.
N. B.—Schedule lime as follows: .
From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours
do Beatty’s station to Johnstown, i’l do
do Johnstown to Holhriaysburg, in
cluding 33milesPortage road* 0 do
From Holbdaysburg to Dillersville, y do
•do DillersviHe to Philadelphia,over
. Columbia Railroad, 3} do •
• ; •, Total, 23houra.
i uis Schedule al.ovrs ample time on each portion of
the route, and can bo regularly made, if no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers are informed that
the Portage and Columbia-Railroad arc owned and ope
rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and aro in no way
underllief management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company*- ■
NOTlCE.—incuse of loss; the Company will hold
theraselceslesponsiblc for personal baggage only and
for on. amount not exceeding one hundred dollurs.
marts J. MfcSKJMEN, Ticket Ag’t P, R. R. Co.
•. rooat
Plttatmrgli to Cleveland, Columbus and
Cincinnati,
ALLIANCE) CANTON AND MASSILLON)
IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Through from Pittsburgh to'Cleveland in lass than
Ten Sours, by a continuous Railroad Zine !
THE Express Train on the Ohio and * Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at BJ A,Mstopping at
sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Knon,
Palestine,; Columbiana, and Salem, And reaches Alii*
tm c tnj es frbm P. M. Passengers
Jeaving AiUancc on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M .
CleveWwtf.aiO P, M.- Returning, the pa*--
sengers leave • Clevelandl at 9 a. MV Alliance at L3o P/
? l V' bnr e\ a t 5 S 0 p. M., iu time to eon*
neei wnhtbe evenlng iraln or the Pennsylvania Rail
.roadtror'Philaaehilua, New York and Baltimore, and
also wirh the-Youghiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road
.routed-”- - ••• -• •,
Passengers by this route *ome from Cincinnati to
Piasbntfeh in two days, without night travel, and save
from one to two days in connecting with the Pennn. Cen-
Inilßaflroad. . '
V leaving Pittsburgh at 830 A. M., reach
rafitpnat SP.M. and Massillon at 2.30P.M. AtMas
slllon the lide tbnneCts with stage Hoes to Wooster,
Mansfield, ; NeW : Phllade}pUla»andatEnon4o New Cas
tle, Poland, Warren. Merfcef and Erie.
•♦♦ The New B/jghton Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at IOAVXI. aniSSOP. M:/and New Brighton
at 7 A. M. and l P.M., slcppingatintennediale-staiions.
Eredrston, good for two days, are sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton-
Quarterly ticket* are Sold at low rates, and tickets by
tho package to some of the stations.
The Tfams do not run on Sunday*
Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and
from the siation on Federal street
Fare by thecnly canuuuous Railroad Line from Pitts
burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon, 103
miles,B3,oo.
For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of tho
Ohio and Pa* Railroad} to . GEORGE PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
Or to J.MESKIMEN,
V Monongahela House, Pittsburgh.
NoTE—Bythe route by steamboat 50 miles to wells
vilic, and thence byißailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the
fare is 83,50.
_ Pittsburgh, ApnH,lBs2.—(aprS)
67.21
-•:'•• -ssi - /
• 18,41
,03
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” r 8,00 ‘-i
"DILLIARD BALLS.—In store andforsale;a few set
J-> 2! inch Billiard Balls. JOHN W. TIM,
- royl ■ N 0.143 Wood street, ;
mm? Kottcei
PMtsbar K h 1 Apn13,‘1832. ’ h ]
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WESTERN RAILROAD
IlllSllliSiSi
Jnsurame (SompanUg.
Firfißmlflarinainsurancc,
THEOFnCKofiheJrwurarttt Vojpjitfmk Avitntm
-haabeenj'crncH'-diotheWarehouse of Hardy, Jane*
* lo.j No. 141 Trout street,third house East of Wood
auect,wlieretheBabscriberwiUissuoPdlicieBonßand
lngsaiultheircouteuißjandonShipmenisby Stoamboals
and. .oiiier veBBej8 y; for Iho. above old ana responsible
Company. fap3l WH. P. JONES, Agent ,
SttLtQiAiutußi'-Firfifflflsuraisce- company*
TTkESlGNEDonlyfunho 3rtecrcrasßes of property; has
. JL/.-anample capital, ami affords -superior advantages
: nv point of cheapness, safety and accommodations to city
nno countryrmerchuuls, and owners of dwellings, anil
isolated orcoumry property. : • :
> • .■ ■ ■ ... •. A,. A . CARRIER, Actuary,
; • oct27), ..Branch Office,No.64 Snmhfidd su.Piusbureh 1
N£uVV VOR& liIFB I ftSUKANCIfi COM
PANY.
ACCUMULATED CAFJTAL. QG OO.OOO; •
f'3'lflE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS havo been unusually
■ JL ; Jitige, showing that the company has been doing-a
very loigo and nrospfrous busmesß.
The dividends in lWff were 60 per cent.
. “ « : • : isir so .
« ‘ lfc4a “ 40 »
1849, 4(1 - H ’ •
, » . 1850 40 - “ ' -
«c. u ISSI “ 60 u
<* «» 185-J “ 40 f -
Thte is among Uiepldest companies inibe tJtiited States.
Its accumulated capital ia constantly increasing for the
benefit of members, present and future,
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
Pjuist Freemaw, Actuary. '
V CURTIS & DOBOSj Agts,
Pittsburgh, cor. of- Wood and Filth streets, over Pat
rick A Fnend’s Banking Rouse,. . • v-
CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN.
- Also,agents for Protection and Fnnnoi’s Eire and Ma
rine Insurance, capital SijO.UOD, ami of Brunch office,
Empire State Health Association, cash, including accu
mulated cnpitol S18,01K). '
Al2o, agents for the purchase and.sale of real estate.
■ invlf ■ ,-• • .
inBUKAHCIsT “ r~TTT~.
TUB DELAWARE mutual safety INSUH
ANCH COMPANY.—Office, North Room of me Ex)
change>Tiard street, Philadelphia,. •
Fibb Issubanck.—Buxlduigs, Merchandize and other
property in tot on and country, insured against less oi
damage by fire ut the lowcstratc of premium. *
: Marine Insurance.--They also insure Vessels, Car
Opes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
Special policies,nsthe assured muy desire.
Inland TiiANsronTATioTJ.—They also insure merchan
dize transported by Wagons, Railroad. Cars. Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, ontiiemosr
liberal terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A* Souder'
John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Samuel
Edwards. Geo. G. Lcipcr. Edward Darlington,l«aac R.
Davis, William Folwell John Newhn,Dr. R.M. Huston,
lames C. Hand,Thconhilus Paulding, H. Jones Drooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill, Spencer Mc
llvam, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, Willum Hay, Dr
S.Thomas, John Sellers, V/m. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PrfTSBUUGH. —D. T.
Hugh Craig, Jiio. T. Locnn.
WiLLIAM MARTIN, President. •
. Thos. C. Hajto, Vice President.
JofcSPu W.. Cowan,Secretary.
. |E?*Ofice of the Company, No. 4d Water street, Puts
burgh, (jclCldtf) P, A. MADEIRA, Agent.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company*
of yttiLAnarniA.
BIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Banckcr, George W.Riohards,
Thomas Hart, MordecaiD. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, i Adolpbi E. Hone,
Samuel Gram, David S. Browne,
Jacob tt. Biafth, Morns Pnuerson.
CHAS. N.BANCKERjPresV
Chae. G. Bi.vctxu, Secretary.
K/* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property In town nod country
at rules as low as arc consistent with security. *
The Company have reserved a large Comingeni Fund*
which, with their Capital and Premium?, safely invested*
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on Jununrylst, 1851, as
published agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows,viz:—
- Mortgage s r~ ——— Z 018,123 03
Real Estate . &1.377 #3
Temporary Loans-—♦ ■■■.■■ ■. b3,WC 17
* Stocks 61.559 00
CashjAc.— 64,340 81
SI ‘212709 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 yeare.ibey
have paid upwards of One JtfiHuin Four Hundred Thou
land Dollars, losses by fire, thereby alTording evidence
of the ndvatiiaijes oflnsunince, as well ns the ability and
disposition to meet wiihprompmebs, nil liabilities.
J.GARI>JNf2K COFFIN. Agent,
OSiceN. Roomer Wood nndild nn. .
HOME INSURANCE
The Formeri anil filecliantct’ Health In*
ouronce Aftcocfatlon.
OF TITTSHURGII, PKN NA
AID IN TIME OF NEED!
OFPICK— COOKED or RMHUFIEIiU A!tJ> THIRD RTCKSTS
GUAXtAHTY CAPITAL, ©30,000,
THIS is an association established for . the mutual relief.
of its members, in cu»ra of «jukne:s3 or u:*i:idenl ? by
me payment of ibe.r Annual Deport* -Perron* fa coed
health may become members ana be entitled ton weekly
benefit, in case of sickness oroccidcnt AH who join ibi«
Association are entuled to a vote m the election of
officers, and to participate m the profits of the Associa
tion. ItlsestabHfhod on a safe.and fcermaEtsnV baste,,
being both Motaai and'Benevolent in ns dfsign.", willi
the lowest rates eonsistemfor its security, nnd conduct
ed in a manner to insure its permanency end durability.
All persons nan sec the advantages of taking out a
policy from the fieneral Office.
ykasly nsroitr-:
3 Proper year,draws ij djCOperwcek';
3, do .do 3*<> do i r.
4. Ml do do . . 4.0 U doJ *
£,UU do . do SOU do;
G,<;o do do t-,OJ do;
7 oil do do 7,uu do;
O,UO do do e. 09 do;
0,(4) do . do 9.0 t) do;
10.00 do do 10,10 oo; •
IMITATION l-RR, Tor Membership, Sl,so—which
must be paid at the time of making application, mid the
first year*’deposit wulmt twenty day*. bach member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,
’ OrFICEHS.
PrMdmt —D. VV. nsfcUMotfy.
Vice Ptesidtru and 2>«uw*er—Wm. M,. Wilson.
Surtlary— G. D. Brown.
Fttianee Committee—A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and
D. A> M’Ma.sicrfi. • -marll'Cm
State lulataat lanoraneo compaav,
BRANCH OFFICE, M Smithkhld ST.jPmaSGXG9,
. /’trrsJ > urfe’A > May Ilf, IW l.
TilEbestovitfanceof.lhe bucccp* of the director* In
endeavoring to =URke the “STATE MUTUAL FJ RE
INSURANCE COMPANY** meet the wants of the
community, is the unparalleled amount of business
which has been done—liaviuff issued 7,000 P>li
cies daring the past year. therchv adding over 8130,000
to the funds of the company. Nearly ail the property
insured is of the safest emu, In small risks, and a large
proportion itisorcd far only on* year.
Whole No. Policies issued- —«* 7,000
do do expired, terminated A
canceled’—-’—- ■—
do do in force—
Amount of Propertymsiired—• •
do Canceled,tenmnatedand ex*
pired———— —•» 201,'788
do do mforce” • •• $7,OS4,Ci)i
do PremiumNolen———— ■ 73,670,87
do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, 637,10
do in force—™ * 879,03f,7?
do Cash Premiums received • —*951,057,14
do do canceled’ 321,21
——861,235,00
Whole amount of losses and expen
ses paid* ».** 23,411,45
Balance in favor of the Co-, in cash, 027,824.45
To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell*
logs, and isolated or country property, it is believed
this company affords advantages in point of
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company
in this country.
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved »ys*
tern of Classification of Risks, excluding all Hpeclal
hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo*
Cftluy, thuspreciuding tho frequency and occurrence of
laigc fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan,
it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but enmtes the insured to aparticipa
tion in theprohts.
•It Is under the control of the following Directors? —J
P. Rutherford. A. J. Gtlleit, John H. Packer, Samuel T.
Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C. Bcrigwlck, Robert
Klotz,Samuel Joneß, John P. Rutherford.
J P. RUTHERFORD, Fres’l.
A.J.GILLIiTT,Sec’y. •
A. A. CAhnißß, Actuary.
N, D.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ei ni«
ring policies has been declared by the Directors, and is
now receivable at this Olfice for renewals, or reaeema*
hie in cash at the end of ninety days.
myl7:d&w A. A. CARRIER. Ajjeni.
WAtches, Jewelry f &c«
HAVING just'returned from the Kimern cities, I
• have brought with me one of the m<m beautiful
and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry. Watches and
Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons
wishingto purchase any thing In ray line, can rely on
getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods
lelow cost, nor SO per cent, cheaper than any honsefn
the city. Give me a call, aud I ora sure you will be
satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any
of them. ••
Another fact I wish to keep, before the people. If
you want your Wutcb, Clock, or auy article of Jewel
ry, repaired in the beet manner, ibis m the place to have
It done.' • To this branch of ipy -business f will devote 1
especial attention. i
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street,
npt7 -.- Slgnof iheGolden Kaglfe.'
llenry lllchantfaon, Jeweller)
HAVING xe«fittedbis aioreln a handsome manner)
and bat recently returned from the Eastern cities
with a fine assortment of Watches,"Jewelry"and Fancy.
Goods, would callthe attention of liia friends and-bus*
looters to the fact, that among his Watches wilt be found
the mostdesirable styles, patterns and makers. Of jew
elry, the latest styles orbroches, breast pins,fob nnd
vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, l miniature, lockets,
Ac.,Ae. ■
FANCY GOODS—Such as paper mache, worktables,
work boxes, desks, fancy vases,: perfume: bottles,.table
mats, Colt’s pistols, parte monnieo, in great variety;
china fruit and cake dishes, &c., with an endless variety
of useful:and ornamental articles, which havo only to be
sccnto be appreciated* r
iio.yl NO. 81 MARKET STREET,
Clthens and gtraugers)
: DO"yon. wish to; purchase n fin ": j )nnji.bi)_
GOLDor SILVERWATCHvat ttbouiS@®®&
Jfc* vS one-h aI f the usual price ? Ifso, call atllOOD’S
JSaHSNEW JEWELRY, STORE, .51 Market street.
two doora north of Third, and take a iook al his new
stock, jUBtarTLvcd,andyouchh therc'purchasb Watchi
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real voice,
ana not be ehargCd two prices for everything, as you
MB . u S!ty boen » but cun get the very best quality of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Dp not believe what
others, interested in their own sales, fell .you; but Pome
and see far yourselves, ; All goods sold auhis establish
ment will bo warranted as represented at time of sale—
sotoataH mav purchase equally *f»fn and cheap.- aul9 t
IF Time4B Uioucy,.sure]y:u.deserves to be watched,
nna, loader, you may be assured that—
Watches bolter ne’er were sold,
. Whether of silver or of gold,
Than you will fiuci, when e’er you go,
And look atthoseon saJc below.
■■■ BEINESUIAE?. GO** -
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD,
Importers and Dealers In Clocks, Watches
audJttcelry I 'WatchMatenals i Watch Makers Tooljy&e,
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
Welches, WaiehTools and. Materials, and a most ele
gant assortment of Jewelry, from the. best manufactu
rers—which they offer atpnees as low as they can be
purchased m the Eastern markets. . l ; .
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry-repaired, in. the,best
manner, and on the most reasonable terms.
Prompt attention paid fo orders from a distance. •
mar 24 __
bales dccrskinaforfialobyv •
■ | J jnyl3 - ' . . . SMITHS SINCLAIR,
Removal. , . _
TTOOOII &j ANTHONY Imre removed their DA*
H GUEREEANKOOHS, from Butke’o Bm!dinv,tO-
Eaton’* Building, over the Soane Men's Library, whe'ro
they will he happy to eee Iheit old patrons and Hiend*.
apxJttf 1
■* ' a ' >c : • »
, *
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.».v-..,. p>ga.@flo&3> ... .....
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
SeUlne oIT at Oo»t
TO QUIT TI2M BUSINESS!
71MIE Subscriber being; shoot to- relinquish the retail
A iSry. goods busme6s r ami having made such arrange
ments as.to render it necessary to close out his stock uy
the Jetor Julr nexl.’Will commence on Thursday, May
)3 t and cel] his enure stoclrcGFancy and Staple dry
goods at COST, FOR CASH.
v.. Htagoods having been prineipDllypurchased the pres
culsea?on,,wiU be found desirable bargains,, being at
cernlower thaii resularpriCM.
- In staple GOODS will be found— - - »■
•r.;4-4and s-4 Frenchginghams? . ~
English arid trench chintzes; :J
-; . Elk alpacas and bombazines;.
.Checksand muslins;. . .
Irish linens and crashes? . -r..= • ;
► • : Table linens and cloths?
i Huckaback towels and toweling?
r Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies;.Mar
i' settles quilts ; furniture prints, plain and emb’d dimity;
i linen sheeting and pillow Imen*? (able and piano povers
[. and cove rings? worked lace curtains and curtainmuslius.
„„ tancy goods
while crape shawls,'crab’d ana plain while teregc and
* i lbibc-t shawl*; ..
; Finc French lawns and hereges?
Berege devalues and mnsliri de mines; /v . •
- Tissues and grenadiers; .. . . -
Dlk. and fancy silks, some very superior, und a fine stock
, of goods generally.
> .. . EMBROIDERIES
: Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves;
: Jaeonett, mull und linen cambric collars Sc, chcmizettos;
.JacoDeu,inuUedging3andinßeningsj- .
; linen und cainbrtc hdkfs; .
; ?Yo'jked bonds and flouncing?;, arid a rrmgcificent stock.
1 i• Y a * en^es,nis edgings, laecs aud iriuertings; together.
: with u large variety of other -goods, too numerous to
i mention, Rll of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL
•COST, FOR. CASH: Early calls will secure the best
i bargains ; JAMES A. M’KNIGIIT.No.OJ, dthst.
: F. S-All. peieors knowing themselves indebted to
i the above pnor to January, IS&J, are requested to pay
t .the,same, an all debts will be putin the bands of an at
i tnrmiv for collection. my 12
Cheap cry tioCKl* f
JAMES M’CANDIiESS & CO..
109 Wood Wood Street ,
A HE now opening a very extensive and well assorted
. stock of SWUNG nnd SUMMER GOODS. Con
sjMtng in pan of French and English Broad Cloths,
.Tweeds, Cassimerre, Cn*hir.ereits, Doeskms, Jeans*
CoUonmies, Dnlhrgs; Linen Coatings. Silk, Satin and
Fancy Colton Vesungs.. Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN
'AND FANCY PRESS GOODS,embracing the newest
styles of Silk and Lt nen Poplins, Delaines, Be rages and
JlerageDe LtUnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety ; French,
•Scotchand Domestic Ginghams; Palm i*caf, Leghorn,
Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham
nno Cotton Parasols, &c., &c., which are offered at.
/Wholesale on the most aceommodatiagtenns. fapr!2
JUST RECEIVED at Jevfjlu’ One Price Cash. Store 1 :
No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.
and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
.tbe citizens of Pittsburgh. - - •
The subscriber would inform those who desire to get
good biiigalns, that the greater part of bis Stock was
purchased at the recent large Auction Sales mNew
York and Philadelphia forc«sn, winch enables- him to
sell goods IS to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy
ou credit. , We do uol*leera tl necessary is. mention the
the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but
deem it suxucicntio that it consists of a full assort*
ntcntof jadtes’anri acmiemen’s wear, together with a
general stock ef .FURNISHING GOODS. We would
respectfully solicit an examination ot our stock from
tho»o who wish to _ [marts
CO,,' ~
• ■•■ ■■■ WOOD STREET*
\\T HOLESALE Dtalcrs m Foreign and Domestic Dry
V? Goods, ore now opening ihcir first purchase of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the
greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting m part of the
newest styles of—
Dress Lawns aud Reragcs;
Plam Qnd Figured Alp&eeaa;
. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;
Printed Calicoes, in great variety;
Ribbons,l.&ces and Edgings;
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings;
Summer Coating and Pamoloomng;
Brown and Bleached Muslins j
Palm and Leghorn Haw;
Straw and'Braid Bonnets.
Together with a complete stock of Variety Goads and
Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. AH of which are of*
fered at Wholesale, for a small advanco over Eastern
pnees. _ Ifeb2B.<sra
Kew Goodi as Unusual how Prices 1
D GREGG A CO., No. 107, north-west corner of Wood
• street and Diamond nlley, are now opening their
second purchase of SPUING AND SUMMER DRY
GOODS AND VARIETIES; which have been selected
by the senior partner with great care, expressiy for the
trade. Our stock consists in partof French nnn English
Broadcloths, Cassuncres, Cashtncrcttev, Tweeds, Suii
neits. Summer Pantalooncry, Fancy Trimmings. Pop
lins, Dc Lames, Lawn?, Borages. a heavy sloes, Fancy
Prints, latest styles. Alpacas plain and figured. French,
Scotch ond Domestic Ginglwms, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, 1000 doz Hosiery; Gloves, a largo nnd beautiful
assortment; BonneM, Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; La*
dim*’Dress Goods, a largo assortment of latest styles
Silk und Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palm Leaf
Data. Our slock of Varieties u vu/y large and com*
Side, together with an extensive stock of Gold and Gill
eweiry, Gold ond Silver Pens and Pencils; Clocks la
great variety. Oar stock of Dry Goodnis latge and com
plete To which we would invite the attention of City
Ki’iaUers, Country Morchunis and Pedlurv, us we can
offer Gocds on suck terms as will make it ait object of
their particular attention
npnhhCm.
n ga w goousi
YOUNG, STEVENSON 4: 1.0V13,
£tg» of the «• ORIGINAL JBF'B H2VK.” Market st.
FRESH 'AItiUVAL OF
?B«w Spring and Summer Goods z
IHIE subscribers have just received by Adams &
. Co. 5 * Express and the Pennsylvania IlmJroad. one
of the largest and beet selected assortments of Fine
Dress Goods ever cucrcd to the public.
One or the Firm harms beeu in the Eastern Ciliea
before tbs commencementof thetspnngtrade, selected
our Good*, with greateare from ihe Importers, at such
prices as will enable ns to sell cheaper than the cheap*
,Cst. ..
Our very extensive stock comprises in part the fol
lowing— via:
Cneno and Jasper Chcne.Silks;
High Lustre, Flam, ChameUcn and Glassa Silks;
do Sinpe ■ do do;
do Plum Black do;
TuikSatms, Foul«rd and Watered Silks;
Tissue*, Berngeji, plain and Fieured Pophns;
French worked Sleeves, Coffs. Collars & Chenuzctts;
do Lace and Muslin Capes;
. Black Satin and Fancy Vestings;
Cloths,Cassiraere», Satinets and Jeans; .
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. •
The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early
call from their friends and the public generally, feeling
confident itmi they can offer greater inducements than
has been offered heretofore.
mart YOUNG, STKVENSON & LOVE:
$7,850,433 IOS FRENCH STORE. 108
•V 7,809
. opening, including rich
Shawls, from Bfi to 117*8100 each.
Let every Indy call tmd we this splendid production
of Imperial Clnneso manufacture.
Lanes, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and
Visiles, to match the Shawls.
Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,
Ddrim?*, dec.
Gentlemen’s Drond Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals,
{Cenin style?.) Shirts,Coat?,&c.
Mourning Goode of every description.
Madame A.Gosllng, (from France,) is in the monthly
recciptof Fashions and Models, from Paris, London and
New York, at No. fit St, Clair street, ohd 108 Market st,
where ladies are respectfully invited to call. .
The trnde supplied withiuodeis and materials. [aprl4
OF PALL and. Winter Dry Goods and Varilies at No.
97, Northwest corner of. Wood street and Diamond
. Pa. D. GbbosA Co.would again an*
nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in
their line, that they are now preparedt o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.
> And fis our purchases have been the most fav
orable terras with Importersnnd Manufacturers, wefial
teronrselves, and hope to be able to mem a eonunuanee
of confidcnce and patronage of our old customers and
the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe
rally bestowedupon us* Our DRY GOODS STOCK is
tin port of Broadcloths, .Cassimereß^SaltlnetSrTweeds,
fancy Vesting a, Checks; Flannels!Drillings, Black and.
< Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al
nncasj Merinoes, Muslin JDeL&ines, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings. Table Diapers,
Ginghams, Silks, taney long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee gilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct
from Iroland,and all other articles generally kept in the
DryGdodsline*. .Our VaatSTT Department will be found
on examination’to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Mountains, and. is made up in part of
Combs, ButtohsVFatehi and Spool Threads, direct from
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books; Hooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
:zors, fable Catleiy ana Pen-Knives jast arrived from
Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings,
Gum Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils,
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols/Hosiery,' Gloves, Lawnß and
.Edgings, Ribbons, Sevving.Silb, SilkGimns and Fringes,
fancy Nettings,Green Bandages,Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together-with a genernl assortment of all other
articles in the Variety line. We have oa hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold end Silver Watches and
Watch Materials, Gold-arid Gilt Jewelry > Gold andSiK
•vet ; Pens and' Pencils,,- Gold: ahd : Silver' Spectacles,
:tCnocxB, &cto which we irivite'tho attention of all buy
ers,'as we are determined to sellunr<?oods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence. • r.r.. ... .y?.'
;-NIB. The business of the late .firm of Gnitad & Mc-
Canhle33 is lo be settled by D. Ganoo at the stand ofD.
Geego A Co , who is fully authorized for such and in'
whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of
said firm. . .[obtls:tf
BACON— 3 casks just received and for Sale by
myl3 . ■ ARMSTRONG .& CROZKK,
Purntturs and Chalr Worerooms.
§ JOSEPH MEYER, .424. Penn- Btreet.above the
Canolßridge. keeps constantly on hand and makes
to order, at the lowest onus, every description 01
ruucy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS
of the bestworkmanslup and most approved styles. -
• Purehasers would do wall to visit nis Wareroom#,
• .mT3r7«dA.wlvt •••; 1 • V r •••'• ••
ffiHEunderslgaed begs leave to announce to his friends
that ho has received alarge, and
wuhuhe greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and
-FRENCH WINK, which ho can warrant as pure and
genuine, and which he-sells either by the bottle or cask/
Besides, he keeps always on hand, a. large and well se
lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY/ HOLt
LAND GIN; and other Liquors, a!l_of which are of the
first qaaliliesj-nnd-warranted- genuine articles;-' -He
feels grateful for former favors; and it shall be hia doty
to attend to bis customers as formerly. '
• : As hehas modethe best and latest Improvement-fo*
rectifying Whiskey, be can furnish them of.ihe hest
-kind, ana at the lowett prlee< - 'D. FICKEISEN,
jnys tfd; 137 .Liberty street* 1
Great. Attraction }
D. GREGG & CO.
JAMES GOSLING,
MARKET STREET.
Mad. A. GOSLING,
No. 51,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
NVJIOLTJSALS AND RETAIL
Jtvwgn end American,
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY, se.
IPRING AND SUMMER
SECOND GREAT ARRIVALt
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/s£'S2 ; WM. 13. STEVENSON continues lnmanq
«"@p' factqro CABINET- WARE-at every descrip
tloq, ai bis old Maml.ccKner of.Liaarty cud
““*=23 Seventh streets. . UNDERTAKING attended
-ItMQalnts branches... . f .pmyU
S' •• '' ,iU '■ J3ZXK«JUIJES£<i!9 &, CiJht .
A dX?»9«S* '«ten*lvoCABINET and
CHAIR; MANIIFACTORYi No; Smiifclield ■*£>■
* iargc assortment, of fancy, and pi am Furniture,which
they will sell ISperccmrbelow customary rales." ■’
lermß»~cashonly. ■ - idec27:ly
Cabtner.anachalrJS’actorF. '
fTi JOSEPH. MEYER has on lmml* at- hit eaten
; VUL sitre Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. N0.4i4 Pena
3 rBf|atreet, above thd Canal, all kinds of FUHNITUKK,
aa-Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany-Choirs,
.nlabogany. Uedsionds t .antl all othor articles in the Cabi
: uiie— I which he will aell 50 percent- below ciustoiu
ary rqtef. Terms—CASH, ONL*Y,
„ _ joaEwi mcvrßj
aprt?., , • . : • .No. 424 Ptfnnsireci, l'jflh Ward. ■ b
«. C. HA6U4BB,
• . • • 11. DAULEB
• ' HammorS DaaUr,
/CABINET WAREKOOM, SMITHPTELD STREET;'
Jjtttwun.&totnthstreet
£?» HAMMER &DAULERkeDpcousuuu)y on hand
of excellent and fashionable Furniture,
Warranted equal to any in the city* and sold on as
1 . fitvotabje tftrmg as can;be obtained.nt any similar
establishment m .he West.' They have now on hand an
unusually extensive stock.embracing all kinds of Fuml*
lutttyirotrt thcclienpest and plainest to thcmpsl costly
and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Cm
• ■ ■■ ■\ , a'o Oabinot-.Ja»lce»**'"--- , .: : '.
Vtnearsy Mahogany > Rostiocod and Walnut; ’..Varnish)
■■ Hardman and Furniture at Wholesale..
THE subscribers have just received from New York"
and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS*
and are manufacturing 1 by,machinery Furniture suitable
for the trade.* All of which. 1 we: will cell ai extremely
low prices. \
; As# real care wastafcen in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either ha to quality or
price; and, as it is well known that. Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and mucb lower than by
hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. 1
: Turned Work,m all iLabranclies/carncdonas u&ual.-
Flank for hund Carpenters, and all articles
.required in maunfactaring Cabinet Furniture; constancy
on hand—vizi Mahogany, Varnish* Hardware, Huir
Clotiif?, Springs, Ao.f&c. .- RYAN & M’KEE, ;
- . • . .. . Ryan’s Buildings,.
; marS2:ydaw , No. 3L Fifth street. .
Journeymen Cabinet Maker* Association
WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET
• (near the corner of Wood.) ..
THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A
bracing, already, twice to thrceWL .
limes os many hands as the lar- rq3j
saft * fiafl<a «iSa gestand hitherto most renowned''"il
business shops of this city, have opened thcirWare-
are able.to furnish the public, by wholesale
or retail,with Furniture of the following description—
viz: **
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Full Col-,
nmued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads: Mahogany
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wosust&nds; 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 OreakfastTablc*; Work-,
stands; Cherry, and Common Worksiands; high post,
common, low, nod trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus.;
Cnbs; Cradles, Ac.
: Theadvaningesofco-opermion r onanextensive*cale,
permit them to scllat the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to sell, loweribau any competitors, in 1 equally
good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public,
will understand by giving them a call.
Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other
articles of any description, made lo oiuer in. every style,
at the shortest notice. __ (mar 29
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
rj>HE subscribers havingrccently made arrangements.
A with the Patentee of-tbis new and vafua&fr them,
hen for Uio manufacture and sole of the aiudc in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively in the East, where they are superseding ilia use
of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the
public, I thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sizes of the modem Barcophagus, varying in length,
from 22 inches to 6|fect, with width and depih suitable
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those wbo desire
space for cushioning, or for bodies of nnusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and wider.- This in
vention now corainginlogeneral use,is pronounced one.
of the greatest of the age. These Bcbial Casvs are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
iron. l : - : • 1 •
They arc thoroughly enameled inside and out, and
Bias made impervious to air and indestructible. They
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, arc light
and portable, while they combine the grontest strength
which roolal is capable of in a given quantity.
When properly secured with cement they are perfect
ly air-tight* and free from exhalation of offensive gases.
Thoy cost no more, than good wooden coffins,: and are
better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaults,orordinary interments; os has
been proven by.aetual experiments, and certified to by
some of oar most scientific men; also* by the Uonora
bles Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed lhcir
raentsj.and whose letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seeirat oar Agcnis’Bunal Case
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth,
where we intedd to keep on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sizes and degrees ox ornament and Omaha* 1
will stnttho most diversified tastes.
Wo invite tbo aitonuonof the public, and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an examt
natioii of the antcie L and request them not to rely upon
the representation ot undertaker* not using the article*
whose inteiest it would be to misrepresent them.
m»r22:3i» - . W. C. DAVIS & CO. -
S jaqbs Wi wouwvihvij,
■ CABINET
FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, l*fl
'Warfl-rooms. 97 and SO Third street,
JW, W. respectfully informs his friends and custom
• ers that he has now completed his spring stock of
Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best ever
offered for.sale in tins City, which wilt be sold at prices
as low us any in the Umtca Suites, 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 and facility
in miu ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted
faTmare,BUhc lowest prices.v -
• He bos adopted the: principle of ideattfyin g> the cus-•
corners’ mtctrsi with lus own, in quality and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every dcs.
cripuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of
one, maybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order -The following articles consist,.in
part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish,
cannot be surpassed in any .ot the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tct*-tete-a‘Sofa&:
: 50Sofas,in plashandhaircfoth; . . ...
50 doz. Mahogany Cnoirs,
20 do Walnut do;
CO Mahogany Rocking do;
20 Walnut do do;
SO Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut - do;
SO Marble Top Centre Tables;
SO do Dressing Bureaus;
30 do Washstands; -
v 40Enclosed do;
100 Common do; .
Si) Flam Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads;
SOWaluut do;
50 Cottage do;
SCO Cherry ami Poplar. Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10Walnut ; . do;
lO.ChenT do;
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining aud Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doz. Ciino Scat Chain;
24 Cano Scut Rocking Chairs; .
19 Ladies - Writing Desks; -
Hal and Towel Stands; What-Nots:
Eligaires; Paper Macbae Tables;
Conversation Chairs Pembroke • do;
Eilzabathen do; UaUandTier do;
Rccenuoa do; . . Lacies’Work Tables;
Pearl Inlaid .. do; Extension DmingTables;
Arm . ■ do; Ottomans; • . •
Gothic and Half Chairs.
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabjwkt basses supplied with
all articles in their line - • . , r r-: . . :
Dealer* 111
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS* furnished at the short
est notice.
All orders promptly attended to. • fmars
RAISINS-?GS boxes “J. Ensiles” brand fortaloby
my!3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. :
COPARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers have this day
asßoeiated themselves together asPaimers. for the
purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce,
Liquor and Commission business,under the firm of John
Black & Co , No. 219 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis.' ;
JOHN BLACK, iv I '.,. 1
marly M. MCCULLOUGH, JR.
• 7 WUII*m W. WftUac«K
PITTSBURGH STEAM IfcARBCE WORKS,
319* 353T<mi2 323ZiiffTfsr,oj3pt>jitd Smtthjitld ?t.
MONUMENTS. Grave: *5 to no 3, M aniel a, - Furniture
TopB, nnd;aU kinds of manufactured Marble, aU
ways on hand, and mode to order on thesbortesi notice*
Several hundred designs for Monurticnts. ofifrmal and
selectedv on band. The-trade famished with Marble at
the lowest prices.: Orders promptly attended 10.
marl:4m : W. W, WALLACE.
1,000 Coses Straw Qopda.
THE subscriber laving made - arrangements with' the
NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING; COftIPA
NY, for iho sale of th*ir43oads,.now ofler* for-sate a
large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of
©very variety of fabric, , style and pattern, adapted To
the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package i’at
the lowe&i figure.. Coses may be escorted to suit pur*
chasers. _ J. W. AUUEN, y
mar2j:gm-3taw
Ulasotution orPartnership* ‘ T
THE Partnership hitherto existing between •'this sub
scribers, doing business in the came of John Black:
* Co., is this day dissolved by mutual conseji' L H. Mc-
Cullough purchasing: the entire interest bf .Jdh'n 'Black in
said business? H-McCullough' having the.-nghi lOuso:
the name of the late firm in settlingtbe business, ai>d the
exclusive right to receive ait outstanding debts, and to
pay all debts due by the late firm.
JOHN BLACK,
henry McCullough. .
N, business will be continued by: the subscri
ber as usual.-at his old stand, corner of Penn and Irwin
streets;'' . HENRY McCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh, March 1,1852- • mar-htf
GBOROfi ALBRBSI,
iVo. 71 corner of Wood and Fourth
J HAS just receivedhiaSpring Siock of -casa
superior -BOOTS and- SHOES, -of ,the*«i2“*“s*
best stock workmanship that can be got together*
iu any one establishment, of like amount," in the!
’VVesL Nearly all made lospeciai order.free from cuts*,
blemishes?&ev Couritry Merchants and others are re
spectfully idvited to call and examine die stock, which
ia offered for sale low for cash/
N.B.—G-Auhaapald portieular attention to have a
general assortment of the besteioekof Boots and Shoes
for the Retail trade, from the good low price to the best
made custom work, consisting of .every kind of colors
and fashions now in use. Individuals and families may
rely on always finding a general assortment, a* U re
lates to sizes,'widths/fashion ond quality, at No. 71; '
. ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s rolra Leaf three
Straw-Hats. japrS^m
THE partnership heretofore existing between the un
dersigned In tne Commission and Forwarding busi
ness, etc., under the firm of S. F. VON : BONNHORST
9c, Co.j is this day. dissolved by mutnal consent. 7 The
business ol the late firm - will be - settled ’-by S. F.Yoa
Bonnhorsi, who is authorised to use the name of the firm
for that purpose WILLIAM EICHBaUM^
S. F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1832-myi
Co-Partnership Notice.
fpHE undersigned havo.ihls dayfonAed a Co-Partner*
JL ship for the transaction 1 of.a Wool and General
-Commission and Fowarding business, under the firm of
VON BONNHORST & MORPHY. Warehouse No. 87
Water and 118 Front streets.
' JAMES tti MURPHY;
U ,om S - F -, VON BONNHORSTi
- yitftbargh,M»yo4,lSfflH»rt • -- .
No.'G3 Mjikßtreet.Bostbn.
Notices
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nt S g , a nb Rfehitpirg. [ 5
tlqnia Cuticle.j
TOHlSarucleisinuadid for family ÜBc. &nd should be l
found iUtbcpossesEion of every mtbe land. *
Mechanics .who are jtnr eoustimtdaager dfinjury to their
ptrppns,through aoct.deui| ; and.tho;iiupropei-c*t carelcso
use of tools, will iijid this article to bo invaluable to
them<and- r aAorafalrUiabwincOn»WerUindisbe!!sable‘.
.‘‘.Thift.may that we, the undersigned,'having
frequently made use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepaid by Mwers.- Penfield. it: Caiapj- Mtddfctowm
Cqnnqcucut, cheerfully.recommend it to our proft3nion
al bretliren,aa an exceUent
ter, m dressing burns, cua, scaldß,bruises, and all kinds
„r h.c, !; i r
-1 vm B CASBt.M.I), '
D uarrison;m D..
F. WOODRUFF, M.D.
.HAMILTON BRBWER,M.D.,
ELLSWORTH BURK.M.D .Rit an f e
Compri.ing all tlie practicingplwciaMjn Uiexity of
M ror tSo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO,
•■_iyl_^^oMier^oF/WoofVaridjKrraVsta^^
.t. - - BZOR.B E * S \ '■
Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Roatj
OCCUPIES the from Tatilr'tnnoiig tlie rroprietory .
. medicines'oi thia cottntry. /or coinplpieiv curing
Bank er, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, andtUl other diseases
arising from an impute afate of the blood. Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headacltes, Dizziness*
Coughs^Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Uron
chiusr or Hohrßenessj Drynesß, and a .tickling sensation,
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented sue-.
ce->sih nil cades of 1 !
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERALDEBILITY*
- Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
vnnoue organs, and invigorating the enuro system.. : -
If the testimony of thousandsof lmng.wilnt;BBcs T from
all purtsof the country, can be rchod upon, itisatngn
larly efficacious la cunngaß and ibsloring ae
biluated and broken down coumuutious, Il ls purely,
vegetable in its composition, and so accnratoly com
bined tit its proportions tliat the chemical,"botamcal and
medical properties of each ingredient haitnoiiioualy
unite to PtTRIFY THE BLOOD
. Uillb .v * V' .... 4 . A .4*4 4/MW ■. • ..
It has rcnmVed many chrome diseases which has baf
fled the skitlof the best physicians, and has uleo cured
Canker, fault Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which/
• Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.make the least im
pression upon.
It has been tested in many, cases.of CANCEROUS
:HUSIQRS. Tne most obstinate Cancers have been
cured by this medicine. *Wc say that-it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes
.all obstruction 1 in the circulation,rendering the Liver.
frce, acuvo and healthy. . It removes Paipitauoiv of the
; Heart, and relieves m allcases of. Asthma, and may bo
-.used m oil climates,and mail seasons of the year. •
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at
; 102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I , and sold whole
sale and retail, by S,N. WICKURSHAM,.
' - Only Agent for Western •
v Jc)l:y WarehoasevCorWoodand.Sixthsts.iPmgb’h
TCTOk . vuAbuiv
J? BRONCHITIS, WIIQOPING COUGH
CROUP; ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION ► -
In offering to the community this justly celebrated, re
medy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not cur
wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before them the opinions. of distinguished
men andsomeoftheevidencesofiis success, from which
they can judge ftr themselves. We sincerely pledge
ourselves to makeno wild assertions or false statements
of its efficacy, nor will we hold oat any hopeto suffering i
humnnily which facts will not warrant.
Many proj/i ate hero given, and we solicit on Inquiry
from the public into all we pnbhsh, feelingoscared they
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor
thy their best confidence and patrbnago,
Framtht distinf&hkei Professor of Chemistry and Mait*
rux Medicay Bowdoin College;-
Bear Sir: I.delayed. answering the receipt of your
preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its
effects in my own family, or in the faipibesof my friends.
• This I have now done with & high deg Tee or saiisfon*
tion, in coses both of adults and children. •
• I nave found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful ro
medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases.
PARKER cLeaVELAND, 51, 0.
Bsunswics, Me., Feb. fi, 1847.
From an Otenunn the HamtttonMUk.inihisCity.
Lowbll, Aog.lOj 184 U.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worn cough
I ever had in my hie, by your u Ciisnkr PECTOtuLi" and
never fail, when 1 have opportunity of recommenulngi*
toothers. Yours, respectfully,
S. D. EMERSON.
03* Read the following and see if this medicine is
worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, am*
the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct
VSTSZO SIATSS HoiO, SaRATOCUSPUISGS,')
■ . . • Jo!yS,l&l9 C
Dr. J.C. lhave been offlieted with apain
fal affection of the lungs,, and all the symptoms of sealed
consumption; for more than a year- 1 could find, no me*
dicine that.would reach my cose,unlit I commenced the
. use of your u Chrset Pectoxal,” which gave me gradual
relief, and I have been steadily gaining my-strength till
my health. Is well nigh restored^
While using your medicine, I had the gratification of
curing wtih it my reverend friend, M r/f ramau, of bump
ier District, who had been suspended from his.parochiul
duties by a severe attack or bronchitis.
Ihave pleasure in certifying hese facts to v.oa
- • And om, sir;youra respectfully, '
' J. F. CALIfODH, of south Carolina
, fp*The following was one of the worst, of eases
which thcphystctails and friends thought tobcincurable
consumption;—
- Chestxb, Pa.,-Aug, 22,1846.
J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough,
brought onby a cold, io the beginning of last February,
and was confined to my bed more than two months-
Ceuglung-ineessanUy nighvand day, l became ghastly
and pule, ray eye 3 were sunken and glassy, and my
breath very short. Indeed, I wasTapidly failing,and in
such distress for breath.ihat but little hope of my recov
ery could be entertained.- While in thiaiunailohVtt/rieiid
of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of lhe Methrdist church,)
bronght me a bottle of your Currant Pn-'xcnAL, which I
tried more to graufy .him, th«m from any expectation of
obtaining relief. Its good.effect induced me to eontmuc
its use, and I soon found iny health inach improvrd:—
Now in three months, I am welland strong, ond can at
tribute ray cure only to your, great medicine-
With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac.
_ . James godfrky.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem-*
IstjLowell.Mass.
|p* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale anV retail, by B. A 1
Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City
by H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggist*
generally dec3o
Dr* Dc LaneyV Celebratcd Curattvo Iu«
. strament,
The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease
known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Nactur*
nal.Dmissicns, \\ ■" <•-p
SO harassing- and destructive, and 'productive of so
Tnuchraisemefto the nervous system, incapacithV
ing the.man Tor business, society, and matrimony. V
Tins instrutncni is simple, comprehensive, and never
failing^and may be use-l without the slightest inconve
nience or the knowledge oi the most mumate friend
It Is xo be used externally, producing no pain or injury
whatever, norpreventmg any one from attending to Ms
business; and while in use-ncfanngis emission can
take place, tnvigoroffng the organs, in a zhoit time. to
such an extent that they regain sHxißPHiamiyE powsh
ovbetehtion, the: lo*a of which, caused by early abuse,
is th<} disease m question, and thecause or the thousand
concomitant con.plaintr.vl2: Nervousness, Prostration,
Dyspepsia, Pam m ihc Read and Dimness of Vision;
Weakness of the Back and'Lower.Exircmities, A flee*
tions of tlie Eyca, Impotence; Pimples of.tho Face, Pie
mature Decline of Virility, weakness of Memory and
Power lor Menial Application, Dejection, Aversion to
Society, Timidity,* Self-Distrust, Bovo of Solitude, Ac
All these complaints invariably disappear as soon asi/it
■soutceis stoppedfrdmiohiehihty.enianaiid. : • v
Phis liistroment has been examined and approved of
by the highest authorities tu Europe and'Amcrica.i** re
commended by the most prominent Physicians of all
countries, as the only ctnam : remedy existing for tho'6
complaints, and has now completely superseded the use
of crags, the bougie, cauterization, Ac., not to mention
the thousand ailyocused nostrums of the day, aa cordials,
auttdotes, Ac., Ac. Jt constitutes, at the same ume, ; the
safest, the mostjikajant, and by far thceAeayw treatment
ever ofiered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed
for the Instrument, after.lhc desired effect has been at
tained. >•*.■•■■■■■ ■■
Be U also remembered, that those complaints are bat
little understood by thcprofessionin general, and that
all iho medicine in the world neverhas, and never will,
stop; those losses, which, if allowed to continue un«
checked, are sure lo.prodaccd the roost distressing con
sequences.
it has been a matter of surprise to some, that any one
of respectability mod of professional attainments should:
devote hiaratteuuoirto-dise&ses.wJiich people of every :
description pretend to: cote so easily; .
the oftethousandthpari of the miseries these people bring
'upon edeietywereknownia very different Opinion wbnla
he formed. And it is notonly tbe present misery and :
deieciion,.preyirg'.otiiheminti asweii us the'body, that ;
is deplored, but some are of such o nature as to affect
posterity, and oven to destroy the Teprodoctive faculty,
altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated,
they may remain so .dormant in the constitution esloap*
pear in no other way than nnbeir effects upon posterity;
yet, if properly, understood. arc most easily and raced:*
lyre moved. The above,so contrived lnstru-'
meni, wUi dotittleBS,.ia a great measure, coinribute to
cbecktheeyil&of quackery, so prevalent ui this class of
diseases, throughout ;tho Union.
The pries; of the complote instrument, carefally secur
ed against all observation m a box, is only Blt>. It can •
-•he Btin.V by cxpressj to any address in any port of the
United States, Canaan*Ac.; according to order, accom
paniedby fail directions, rind important advico to the i
roamed and singlej the expenses,-even to. the remotest '
'parts of thecouatry, being very triflmg. ; \ . i
; ' The unexampled, success this Instrument has obtained :
since its introduction inAmenca, has induced some an* l
i priucipled persons in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, i
i . Boston, &c., to ger xrp some, ridtcnlous.thirgs, called ■!
; “ instruments," which, however, bear kot tubsluuit* i
i est-resemblance, - neither, in form nor principles to my ‘
own invented, lon£trieil, ami universally approved In- <
struments, and which are as Biratlar to them as night is 1
lalight. .Every attempt io sell auch “
mluo will be proseouiedto the fullest extent of the law
I boing .ngt: willing. Jo connect the well and honestly ;
earned Tepntation of my inventions with quacks and
their wonalesaproductiona. No Instrument is genuine
and none can be.wxrrartied but those ordered fiommystlf.
v-, Alt' applications and ■ remittances must be directed 7
(post paid) to the jDoctor.hiinself, he havingno Agencies
but in London and Paris. - s
NwYwk' Dr ' B ’ de - £iaa °y > 5l l*Sspenaid sL,
ikKk w e and ? rsi fiSped certify, with great pleasure, that
the above-menuoned Instrument is notor.lyconstructed'
I llfic Pnnciples, but that from its uee the happiest
fwiw^ a^ < - al !t »iU».confidence,' be anticipated,
CECTI^’HE^DY T EXTiNT dISeaEC3I N ° *" HEI£
HENRY S KELLER, MD.
CII. GOETJJE, M.D.. fin niinmT... ......
0 ECKHAKDT, M.D., 44 SSS St, '
** P rc P? rel „ l toeiecnteallordarafoffir
m«Sl a ££ atat^s,: t i^! - .\ rIi heial Anna .and 1 Legs, which
move naWTOt mcmberej Appcratna forliaiSn;
im,panuact«ljl^9i.|.ftr.'«g^ratttw.'bcaie'Spine «mi
als ? Amia ana Kneea; for
r £'M' C r Foot; for Lacrymal Fistnies;
■ r.^ or s .Cratches, Trusses. Ac.: Ortho*
miwi^yS^S'** o ’- - Au ' woric wananiedi, Hetterc
“P^ornonaieremtuance
SXEAM BOAT rRIMMINGS-Coranrisimr iff ««
tte following; Table ffiJE?
>. Tallle :PbverlDg tma Table Cove?!’
i &j»j ffuch we btq. Constantly ■■ nceivinir
, «lr«t ; Ce?rtl - vt m<n«ns
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V ' . -*' H **»-* ' * if" .?■ X- N
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’li/* Impostsnt to tiioss AfplicteP wrni Flkbstia os
t t ®7 tfß sT^ Hcbdabi>*3 Trosy bar
reacered thprCnre. jof.this dreadful discoae cl matter of
certainly rand the man who will now allow s
• imnia. eondiuon of things f* prodtfo*
1 ■■SJJS*- 1 can altovicie but the knife of & skiJfc.
n^£r n Ji} s 01l S f tartcnrable. A rupture in it* ordi
;» wnh propriety, be lea to the person
2?tiSJ?* l ! lts lrttB . Mna * i:er i but to go QSinony persons
frnWmW f,V e ?.tt : bamlago ol any kindlomami^.of
1
every Superiority over the trusses zuuf bnmlafre^iisv
7 » be
made to nt any ease of •Herflla-xBUh nn cractn'eyß and
equableness ot prepare that decs mu bcionv to anv
oilier in tramont vulh winch wo are ucou 3Sfcd“ans
;wtU retain any. rupture will, ease ahd dorafcirt le lhe
wearer. Fhys’Cians of the hlcbcsl stamlSn tim pro
.fersionhave givenTcstlmtmy wits great iaperiotity ovet
the ordinary trusses in use. The Truss or Dr. Hub
;barawillcur©onc-ntt!rthe*ca?QsofotdirtftW Ritnlrirfl *
-We advjse those afflicted to make appliosMitm ra iimi»
I Referencesthe highest character canfre
thts,City^bycalling on tke agsnt.' - >. -a-., ; . r e
. Persons from a distance, cun hare them cenU bv ■
.sending the measure roand the body. '••• r
BE. GKO. 11. KEYSE&,
, ; 140 Wood street, sole agent for Putsburglt!
ttarU*d&w
PfUASAjrrßmoß.Ham;co.,O.,BcpL27. '
T. D, Pask—Dcar.Sir: ] take; the liberty: of advising l ••• '.■
you of-the benefit I have derived from Uio übo of Dn
«istar’s AViid Cherry. I was prostrated by
thatsorri'le^courgeCossurapuoir.tnMaylast.The'uf
jack was traly horrifying lo me. for five-pf out family •
(my brothers ami sister?) had died of Consumption.' I
was afflicted with nearly all the wo?st:fcamri of tho '' '
disease.. I had a tiißiTeKsing cough, and expectorated a
great deal of blood, hectic fever, Bcvcrcpainsin the side y ;
andcli st, cold chills, aiteraaUng witliilushesofheat.'
and copious night sweats. ■ • •• •
• tvss under .ilic euro of a Skilful physician front the r
time I was taken sick until nbontslx weeks since,beinir
then al-oot helpless, and my friends cbnsidcred
hopeless, or al least beyond our physician’s skill, advi,-
ed the Use of Wisturs Balsam of AVllil Cherry. Wtlh- ' ‘
oat my knowicilge my faiher procured iyand commenced ' i
ndmitustering it to me, and from the first day I commen
ced taking it my health improved, and in two weeks I
,wa? able to beout and ovcrsee my businessl ahd labbri' '
.which Istilt connnue to do. I have. Inken fonr bottlea
ol themedtciue.aiidnowcousldrrmyseirpcrfecllywctr ‘
. JEREMIAH ISCRIG.
I ANOTHER ASTONISHINGCUBE.'i -
!■ , Fairfield ?0.,0i 1851.'
ii Mr. J, D. Park—Dear Sir: Iwish to slate to you lint'
my dausbier Amanda, usea )c years, hadaboutavenr ■ '
since o vert revere .attack of measles, which reduced ”
her very ranch,, and icft'hcr with <i racking eon ah ■ l
employed all of the physicians willim oor teach tor the - ■•.
pUTposeofTcmoylog her coiigh; blit without success! '
She appeared 16 be sinking into ■a vlceilne. wiib ever*
symptom of. eonsumpiijin. I tiien tried Dr. Roßer’s iiti '
erwortand Tar.. UdMbi's aggta?atcd her coaffh, add
gaveber symptoms of a itill more '•
1 was nQwmanserton*lyalarmed f :anduwas with trem*
plmg- fear tj&tlTrom day to day B&wfflc progress ofthat
_Coti!onipti6n.,'_ l: ieaJly despaired of “ * ■
my dnughicrt recovery. ; But Fproyidentially saw Uje . •
certocaioof Jonathan Coalsonj'WtjofedaaghiCf.Sorafi '
waseuredof Consumption &jrWisiar , *Baisam of : -
Wjld Checry - Tlii?:tToai6drafalnt:bope dial it aright
help my daughter; apd UmmcdJately.cainiaeaced asfmr
it, audit almost Instantly gave relief. Iler hcalih was
improved from tbo first bdttlei'and by the age of two
bottles of \YU dCh e rry shew a s res
toredto perfect health, and she isnoinow
posed to acough. r wjUsaytoatl thatare afflicted with
any disease iendiDg.tO-Consomp!ionj : dohotae«Dttlr:- /hr
Dr. .Wistar»d iJaJsara of Wild ,Oherry. will enre you if
you will but try it. J E. KALB,
ANOTHER ASTONISIIINCf CttltE! -
WUI miTaclc«,osTcrccrae» More evMenfce of !i«
eorpassimc liealdwesioratiee virtues! *
[From Dr. Batcr, Springfield, Washington Co IXv 1
‘: r l4 ipjif
Atora.SAOTOim &P*air,l takevtSu oppon’odity Of '
informing you of a raosuemarkable cure performed 7 ™-
on me by memo ofDrt Winiartßaisam of Wild Cher- '
iiiHimraaiionof "
Ibo bosyojs, yrMcb l labored under fbt'sir: weeks, -w&en, ’ '•
■I BTedually recovered. In Ibe fall of 164 M was attack.
.. .■ur ioo space cMhrecyears I was tonfineif to rir»
?^-Wndsof medicine* and every varietv of
aid withoutbenefit; .and tbas X wearied along until ihev ■.
wild ca«“ ’ Ihe “ a of Bt ’ W “ : «’ B sSSia of ,
.. My friends penmaded me to give it a trial, thounh I
had given -up. aW hopes of recovery; and had prepared—
liie elmnßeoranother world.. ThronghVeir '
solicitations 1 was Induced t • make are of the eemHnn - "
Wi3tut’sßalsam of Wild Cherry. The effiot wua tfniS
astonishing, -met five years of ofiliction ana suffering
and afior haying spent font or five hundred dollar? - '
Waythe blessing of God rest uson thi>
so vainahie a medicine ns Wl B iarM -
Cherry. Years re-pectfally, W-ll^Sa’mS* 14
liy Genuine VVistar’s Balsam or v/iin •
fac-simile af the signature of llenrv Wieo.? h sr t S *
adelnhia, and. “SanfordSiParkootfa^deW ; s: -
■Marssatfti;!
addressed. W ’ lo whom alt orders, mist bo <,
perbottl^jxJgtttMtaas
'
burgh; 3 B 4 Fahnestock* Co, Put* I
•heny Citv ■ .1 n 3c itecbha£n T AUP"
ton.Frankltrr J fltT^ 0 »slli ns 'oa ■ w « !■&»!«'•
TOlwGi*«itS?,£? le & i°‘ *• B Bowie,Untontowniß ~
BedfordFount*; Somerset; SBScetr,
tail! ■ iKi£o? * *5.°% H»nUnsdon; Mrs. Orr,Hnlliday»-
1 k- ®°. 3ndiana:Forocy tiMoelay* >/■-.■■
E ?. a ns, Cummin* k ßlood, BrooSWlloj ,
4 T myntsbttrght M’Fsdsnd-AOOr« '
C*n«nder, Mendstlle; Burton* Co,Eric; Beury ior
ker.Mercer; J Burge * Co, Bailor; i Cm,
do: UUannan, Beaver; 3 »StnatoertaSiJ™#® I **.- ,
CBJonej,Cottdersport; £ CrooWt,
. - * v*' < iM.
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“ * iHUttral. '
Important to C«culu.
TpkOCTOR LATJROEE?S FRENCH FEMALliriLta,
JLf ualnnocen{ t safc uml effectual remedy Tor Chloro
sis or orOreen.SickcesAt FJeur, Aibas or wbltwySup.
preseion, BysmeiicurtizEa,Nervous,. Debility.;general
. weakncsa t :Nuisea; iKairtsinsfce-lictd and Limbs; Loaf.
Hpine, Coat
livone?t, Irritability,.Dyspepsia- or-IndigcsUone Flatu
lence or Wind, and all 'Uterine Cou>pfaiifts< rrfee V’s
cen{B l oriivoboxef'forSJ_ ) oO.'BoiiJ;wholesalCttiidre'-
lail by W. c. JACKSON,. 240Liberty-street* head of *
MreetrPittsbUrglJj andbyalflbO'Drugglits-• - •
Fall directions enclosed with eachbox»- ; ;
1 OeptftlTdftw * '
TO IKVAI.IDS ASD iTBUi- SICK. ;
THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCR MEDICINBS,
~EAT PAitf Extuactoh {ConnePs &•'
Bally*) caring, ail. Burns and all External’Pains
and Sores. ■ ■ •- r.
: 2d. Balm ofColumbia far Staying, or Restoring the -
Human Ilair. *
;■• Berve and Bone Linttnent xtnd Indian Vee*
***}>* JEhxiry a cure for all cases of Rheumatism. " '
!■■ 4th.' McNair's Acoustic Oilj a certain core for Deafaew.
j s»h« ifflyVXmtCTCTt.a known care tor tho Piles,
Cib. Spokn's Sick HeadatkeMemcayS' / n
-7th. Mother's Relief, for airwomen in the family way, •
rt Sth. Loneteys Great Western Indian Panacea, for ' ■
Colds and feverish feeling* and provenilitt fevers; for
Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bilious AffecUontff4br X
:Biarrhma, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite ;forCostiveo<
ness in females and male&.nndnervonscomplainis; for
Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism; Are;
J.ho great points are .it is notbudlo take,,-never gives :;
pain,and never leaves one •••:
- flih. KclmstocVs Vermifuge [Worm Killer,) for Children
or grown persons,
10th. Mn. Breum't Great Pain Kilter; :Nt> medicine :
pas been ducovcTcd , mat 18 80 happily adapted to age- ;
internally as drops to be taken, and yet perform Such. ,
wonders when applied eziemaßy as a wash orbathv bv ’
fricuon. In fcouica from 12} toCOcentseneh: -
, lliu- SaunhoUz 1 e Roach and Bed:BuB Bdnt t for iiri^
ing away Verminm a short time.- * ‘ * '■->■
ThC cc,ebratctl iCn,J ij /* and Temperance ’
p| 3 io»% fo r «i^:
s ** 00,7 ■
Bm s «S«e£*” '' !fCi(na ’ aChtnceKemedy for Cate,.,
a,/-f?‘ Ztr^ el ?/"^ ar fppariZZo. This articlejms outliv-.
ed all other Sarsapanllas, and sifli gives as great satis--
lacuoa as ever. »"■ • ,t. - • • ?•• . ? : v
, 17th. The celebrated spread SnengdlentKg Plaster,.-
markcL° m Tl * Ts rcOl P e > the most popular in the
cnr?fo^ j T^mh n AcS° rtv^CA *. I) '‘ T, • AcerWinandc!lB7 «l
,gr. Comstock lias lately bought the ilghi for tho*
Cnited Stoteß, of the ,celebrated ' CfenerwtroMd. JlfJn«to?l :
Wattr, found at. the of Doctor i W»;C
Cbo£e t atBt. Oalhorinosi,C. tV. Tiilsntcdietnc hasat- j '■
ttuned a no.onciy and populnmynever before oqualled''
by any preparation at that place, and its sale has been
comniQßSUrate with us merim, which are extraordinary.
• A 1! the remedies arc fully described in ALMANACS,
to be given to all "Who call' where the Medicines art?
kept. *. :i •■:■■••< i T-.‘ .
i<?i?JlSS'r.T^l , M l ’ rcl> ™l l S n! heretofore known, as .
‘COMSTOCK’S I ’ or COMSTOCK*CO.’s, nlwayo be
, lonecd andnow belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LUcitC:-.
.S. Coinatick; and thouah the signature at Cotnstoek &
to. will becotmnued, lluscitia labelwlththo fuo-rimlle
D r ‘ l" C- 'will in future designate' the"
ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS.
■■■■ ■ LUCIUSS. COMSTOCK.
ir ino above medicines can he hod in this place of
fci'O WILLIAM JACKSON.
No. S4Q Liberty-street,head of. Wood:
_ Wlßtar’s Balssm of tVUd Clierry. i
Joe test remedy ever known' to man far Caueks. Colds*.
Asthma, Crajbf, Bjcnchua, Influenza, Stealing- at'tht- v '
Afrultmof ttM Xfter,: , ■■
rthuar Weakness of the Bmxtar site, FiritStaracf
Ccnsumpho?i : fycln zhtut. this Balsam rs peculiarly- ■
. adapted to every ducase t/the Lungs, andlxteu wfttclt - ‘ :
is ptodute&xnour tver varying donates' •' ’
"^SriLDCuBRR X baa loegbeenknowntoposseks im
, TV ’ portant medicinal properties. Thisfncl isfamiliar
to every matron in our land, an& physicians cflcn pre- ! ' :
.scribe nin aiffcrent forma for a variety of complaints^
Tar also has been equally noted far its virtues; andßome* •
physicions.whose names arc familiar to the whole conni • •
lr*, has gone so far os to declare that even CONSUMP- v
TION could b:« cured by that alone. In other hands
aeam, u,\vas nearly valueless, owing, no dodbt, to their
ignorance m preparing and arflmmsterinff It—adifficalty
now entirely oDViated by:pauent:cxpcriment and long ' >
experience*. • . - c • .
Aha extraordinary medicinal powersofthesotvro sub*
stances are now for tho first ume conibined andembod--'
red m Dr. WTSTAK’S BALSAM OK WILD CHERRY.
By a nice chemical process every thing- deleterious fit* -
uselera is rejected, so that what remains is the most ex- -
traordinuryund truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of- ' '■
pulmonary and liver diseases ever knowa to man. Ta '
convince all unbelievers tliat our theory is really true,
we Tefcr lo a few eases of curcsperformed by this won
dexfulmeuicmc:
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