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' -r BOOBVEKvJr., Bee Hive CloaunsStora. No. 285
if" jUbetty «trest,<an sell a Rood sou ofSammorClo
lhliiiffotBB 50; aml taucrGooda,of every desenpuon,
- very low for. cesli.': Casloro work moule to order iu
IttsliiDnebU! style, nod on reasonable terms. laprl7
WhAt Bvcry Body: Say«»:filu«t 11 d True I
ITisftaulih.aLiiO(>»YER } Ql ibcBEE ifivc Cumnso
, Scobs, No 22S Liberty street,relto u.o cheapest Clo
thing in the.,City—well made nndfifihiopakly cut CaM
and examine Ahem, and you will rot be disappointed;
„ • Jnslreceived,'by Express, a splsudid assortment of
Fancy Cashivcrc*, Brown, Green and JBlue Cloth*, anp
other Fashionable Goods, sultiblc far thesenson, whie j
we Are prepared to make 10 order, (without disappoint!
vment,) .in a slvle unsurpassed intheCity.
'.Corac-and sec.
' .nXTBBinIOH ObOl HISG STOtt*.,
■ . Comer of Wood and Water els.
JatmCnllahanYk oo„ Prppri»‘ 0 "» . .
' rTIHE public « respectfully- requested to cull nna ci-,
A/nraiocour stock of Bendy Mado P °'k | Js» *-?} ■“?:
expressly for Bus market, nml >« superior style, which
- wc arc. deicrrained 10 sell low ftp cash. Uur motto
x '*■ Guicir tbflitfj- end : Sm&U P rtyits. ■. .
Our -Wurcroom. up .stairs, is -fully supplietYwith a
- lurcc -stock of Cloihs, Cns..imeies l V«tioes, Summer
Cloths of every description, and, in fuel) every article
tno“'hne smtable fof me’season. These foods we
are making to order in superior rtplc, and at very low
m!neß“ G?vc as a call, ana examine fur yourselves. £
P TO?>0 JOHN OALI.AHAN fc CO
*•— r JA9IBS C. WATT,
mebchakt tailob,
JVo <& llarke*i tettoun Second and Third stmts, .
BEGS respectfully to inform las friends and the public,
that he has returned from New York and Philadel
obia; hairing there selected ftom the Jtue&t importaunns,.
ancnUrb new-stockof Black and Colored CLOTHS,:
CASSIMERKS and VESTINGS, which for newness of
designs and ,rtcbness of fahnes, ore not surpassed -by
any house west of NcwYork.—AH of which no is pre
pared-to make to order in a superior style. at me lowest
prifce possible,'nud crrdially invite purchasers to crII
timl examine the; siook-icforc purchasiog elsewhere. ;
TO TAlLQtiS. —l have iio authorized Agent in . tluK
chy, for the sale ofray work onGARMIiNTCUTTING.
It can only .be had at the store of the subscriber,.Jo
Market street, nilhc following prices, viz; with instruc*
uoas,BlD {without,*7. „ w .rM(
marl 7 * •* ' ' JAMES C. WATT.
• asa w ciiOTaiaG house. ,
EDMUND WATTS A CO
MEBCHANT TAILOBS,
JVo. 186 : Liberty tired, above St. Clatr,
TTHVE opened a mew Clothing Store, ah the above
H place, and are now receiving a tplendid lot o(
C:othB,CaMimeres, Vestings,&e.,of the latest importa
tions, purchased with an especial view to city trade, and
■which they ore prepared to make np to order in the la
test and most fashionable atyles. They intend to pay
strict attention to tljtß branch of their business, and they
havetfuUcontidence thatflhcy wdl be able to give ihetr
-customer# enure satisfaction.- They arc alto munufaeta*
ring-a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of
the newest styles, which they wilt Bell low for cash
As all this stock Is entirely new, u la worthy the alien
on of buyers. faprlP y
m OPR>!SO AS O Simnsitt CUOTHiMG l
THREE BIG DOORS 1
No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
TOHN MeCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an
al’ flouncing to his numerous friends and the public in
general that his Spring and Sommer stock is now ready
Ebt inspection, which ne believe# will be found to be
'one'ortho largest and best selected stocks of Ready-
Made Clothing tftbefound in theWcsiern Country.
- He has this season paid more than usual attention to
the manufacturing and style of his Garments, so that the
very lowest pricedj ns well as the finest, are got up in a
styleandelcgance ndt to be surpassed., „ • v .
T Hawould particularly calltbc attention of nil dealer*
In Clothing to his present splendid assortment of
lUaay>Hads Garmenta,
Ashe feel# confident,uponexamination of theqaaliues
and prices of his goods, he can offer thorn such induce
menu as shall moke It their interest to purchase at bis
establishment. ■ , .
Many years’ experience, and . great success in the bu
siness, together with an uuprecedcnted.wAolerals ana r»*
tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to
. suit Hie business habits and tastes of every location ir
the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole
sale purchasers. • ... „ • . . .
Inure Cutting department wilt be found a choice se
lection o£ the most fashionable goods, consisting or—
Frenchy Englixh and Jlmerican Broadcloth*)
CaShmeretts,&c ,&c. Also, an excellent assortment ot
VSSTINOSi 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.
COME, THEN, ONE AND ALLI
The Assortment, the Qn&Uty, and the Variety, Is the
most extensive, undoubtedly,to be fomd m tbo Unbco
States;:.: ,
JAKES B. REED & CO„
Manufacturers of TireODO
- LiTT.s, Surveyors' Compas
ses, Leveling and Grading
Instruments, &c., &c. ;
NO. 30
Smilbfield street,
Pittsburgh* Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the a
bove named Instruments al
ways on hand.
Also — Clocks, batches,
Jewelry, &c., &c.
April G, 1852—2 m _
Agency for Different Linns of Paeßel Ships.
PASSENGEK OFFICE,
Ho. 410 Liberty Stmt, pluihurgli.
For Pi W. BYItMSS *CO n 69 South tttut, mur of
Pine, N,a York ;30 Waterloo Road, Lxverpcol; end OS
Oreader strut. New Orleans , .■•
•. • .- HAS a Line of Packets
:, sailingeveryfive daytfrara t
iTYry Liverpoolto Now York, u lEJrfVv
Line of Pockets froraLiv-
Jm aKlxlujy erpnol to Philadelphia, on
oggiaK2s£3Bthe eigh teen tb of cachccSoaiusESZ
month t a Line of Tuckets to Baltimore on the SWih or
each month; Also—a Line 01. Packets on the Bth and
24th ,of-cach month from London and Portsmouth to
New York. , . , •
-ALSO—DrafUatsightalwayson hand, for any amounV
at the lowest rates of discount; ami all information
- given concerning passengers, that can given, with
pleasure, by their. Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, .
parlo. . 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh.
JSmporlam of Jblfrtot t
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
THTT-H- WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tough), Mano-
YYfacturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail In
the above named Oil and batons,is now receiving n Jurae
assortment of LAMPS, Tor burning the Ethereal Oil,
Camphlne andPino'Oil. Also, Lamps of every desenp*
tion,.for burning Lard and-Lard Oil.
Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, >Yleks,Globe*,
Chimney Mots, Cans, and .alt things pertaining to the
trade. •;■■ ■
Ethereal, Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly, supplied
©ace or twice a week. •
All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly
passing through the city, will be promptly, attended 40.
N.'D. Lampsofall kinds altered to burn thcLtho-
Teal Oil. • All articles delivered in any part of the city T
or.in Allegheny, free of ccBL '
' • v ; W. 11. WRIGHT,
No. 82 Fourth st., (Apoilo Hall,)
between Market ana Wood streets.
au2s:dfcw
v save Yournoney:
CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO,,
(LA.TB *BBttMJIN,I!ODGES AtfD CO.)
■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
‘ ,r 141BEOADWAY,
ONE DOOR SOUTH OR LIBERTY STREET,
NEW YORK,
HAVE pow hand, and will bo receiving daily
through life season, New Goods, direct from the
Earopean-nianufocturer*. and Cash-Auctions,rich, fa
■hionablcj fancy Bi ? k Millinery Goods* Oar stock of
rich Ribbons, comprises every variety.of the latest and
most beautiful designs imported. i
' Manjp-of oar Goods arc manufactured expressly to
onEOroer, from oar own designs and patterns, and stand
unrivalled. We offer oar Goods for nett Casual lower
priceathonany credit House In America can afford.
Allpurchasers will find it greatly to their interest to.
xeßervd n portion of the)r money, and make selections
from onr great varierr of rich cheap goods. ■
Ribbons, riehiforßonnets, Caps* Soßhcannd Belts.
BonnetSilks.Sauns, Crapes, Lisses and Tarletons.
Embroideries,Collars, CnemUeus, Capes, Berthas, : ..
Habfts* Sleeves, Cuffs. Edgings and Inscrtings. , t ;
Embroideriedßoviere, Loco,and Hemstich Cam. wkfs.
, -Blond*. Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps.;.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas and Veits.
Honiton, Mechlen, Valencienes, and Brussels Laces.
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and
Cotton Laces.
ikid, Lisle Thread} Silky and Sewing Silk, Gloves apd
Mitts.'' * • ■ *
French.and American Artificial Flowers.
French Laco» English} American and Italian*
Straw BonneiaandTrinumngs. . imar!i2:2m .
LOinfl aJOHinUK-—ADAM KEWEaUW,
torihe lato firm of Sands AReineman..
X.OUIS &EIR&BIAR A CO..
IMPORTERS AND HEALERS IN
Cbtis, Watches, Jewelry; Watch Material*, Tool*.sc.,&e n
‘ ' yifTH STREET, OSBDOOR PEOM WOOD, FITTSBVHSH,
. fflAKEMeave to announce to the trade and the nublie
X -generally} that they have themselves carefully sc*
lected and imported from Europe, a laree stock of Gold
and Silver watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for
■-■■■■ Watch* makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew*
■ elnvfrmn the best manufactories—which they offer at
prices aslowaslhey can be purchasedin the eastern
■ • markets* •
Their stock of Watches consist* of Gold and Silver
. Patent Levers; do Detached Lever*; do Lepines; Sil
ver Qaartierst. and elegant Frenchtime pieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with a of
Clocks, and Time Pieces,fram the best American Facto*
ties, * >•
- Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every
description in this line, such ns Finger Rinas, Ear Rings,
Breast Tins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and -Guard Chains,
Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold nod Silver
gpectacles,‘BUver .and German Silver and Table and
Teaspoons, and every kind of fanny, articles generally
kept inestaDHshments of this description.
T«ey would respectfully call the attention of the trade
to then extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,
leeted 1 * which they have moat carcfully se
y «5'^ ve J l^o on hand a large assortment of Tele-
Globecs and Opera Glasses, from the best
?f ft nth??L°^ n^,g - and * Together with a great variety.
Clt&fxvlfZ'* o "wwwastomention. “ : •
manner ana an d . Jewelry repaired in the best
manner and oq the n,p Sl tcasonuLl* tUm«. (octUry
PhDDEn feKOfin. •
MANC H n Es‘TER er M^ d E “"‘l«» I«
, fv. AiLEOttsntCnr, 1 A1«1.,.
I have analysed a aaJipTo'of'fiUNOlipavi'h
EBALEAINT, for Pcddka4. Foo?X,| MIN '
tain ihe following r ■ ’ “ ,ttna A «>■ con,
Silica,
Altunina,
. Per.Oxidoof lion, -
Lime, -
. Marnesia, . -
- Oxide of Manganese,:
Water and Loss,
, , 100,00
.The Powdered Sample, contained in the hoi, which I
suppose was the ooe you desired also 10 have analysed,
1 findio differ flrom any average ofihelamps powdered,
and mixed together. This last yields as follows:
. - P6tOJtide of Iron, - .•=■ 53,50
Silica and AJttmma, . • - . • 33,00 -
■ . .Lime, .■ . \,83 -
-Magnesia, >l6 :
-Water and Loss, 7,90
«n.e , WWO
This oioereflcel-p resume arises from the mineral not
• being uniform,tfome.portionacoulai&ingtaorolros than
others.. The analysisshows thearticle aobe well smt
ed for adnnbld paint. Ifindthaibycaltidnlngthepow*
der by a pretty high beat, the color is m&ch Improved,
or at feast converted into v:; <:‘..i
* . JAMES R. CHILTON, M; IX Cfc«ni«. |
fir For sale by JOEL NOBLER, sU Liberty street, I
marlflryl
- Cranspariafum, ,
t*cnn«;lv«nu Rallro»a Comjtfttty* '
tti E nremow prepared w forward.piodisce Ac., ro
W Philadelphia iin mediately. Time, five dfiys..
Hates for bacon.larJ potk,htef, Ac. . ■-■ BOc .V IOO Ujss.
Cotton, cheese,earthenware, leather,leaf
tobacco, w glass .*• ■: ■ GOe V’ 100 Bs.
13eeiffnz,(lncii fruit Slid-wool BOc Eli-
Kara, peltries, deer and buf&do skum, eggs
bioorns, mdze, - ■ • >;/ :• * :• :100e K.O lbs*
apl4 COVODE & GRAHAM, Agts
Ad«mft4oo. , ißxprei«*
NO. 80 FOURTII STREET, FITToBURGH. . :
HMIE public are informed that we are now running
JL regularly to the East and West, and ore prepared io
forward nil Goods entrusted to our care. ... . ,
A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel
phia, mdo’clociijP* M: Ai*oi daily, to Cincinnati,at?:
o'clock,A M. . . ,
Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned
•by first Express. ' . •, . v- v - . - -
Bills-of Exchange forraloon -England, Ireland
Scotland, for any amount, payableonimncipal Banking
Houses or Post Offices'in the United Kingdom...
; s BAKER & FOR3YTIL Agents,
nerebante* Po»talile-Bo*t.liln©« .
I®*
For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,
(Vl* PEHKSYI.YASr* CAItAH AH» BAILBOABS), BCTWBBH
■ PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, -
Dirici, without Rt-tfupptng. , . -
ITT- TIMIi, TEN DAYS.
■ UJ o PATTON A REYNOLDS,
■ - Depot, 251 .Market ?t, (nearSixtli.) Philadelphia,
1 ‘ C A M'ANULTY A CO,
- Cahnl Basin,A'Sand 410 Pennstreot, Pittsburgh.
HAVING increased our facilities and oiherwiso ira
proved our arrangement for Transportation, we
ore now prepared to receive a lnfge araoant of Produce
and Merchandise, to ship {ou the opening of. the Canals,)
.with promptness and dispatch. - - c ; - •
The Section Boat system of transportation over our
Slate improvements has bcea in-use about ten-years.
andthe grealsuccess and favorllnasmet wuh,lsft sui
fieient guarantee that U is nd longer considered, a
doubtful or uucertoin experiment, hut is acknowledged
by all as vastly superior lo any mode-of transprttiauo.n
usedonGannls. (whenintersected by Railroads). , •
Goods loaded into our Boats m Pittsburgh, remain
undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse **) Mariol.
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay
consequent en three different tranship menu, and secu*.
ring the delivery of Goodsinenure lots, thepackages
clean, and in as good order as when shipped. .. . .
Produce, Ac, consigned to our >IYoQse at Pittsburgh,
will be 7ecei?ed and forwarded always al tbc lowest
current canal rates, strictly according to instructions,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad
v»nrinSchargC!,A«, c , A m-ANULTY A CO.
Rare Reduced l
WEST KEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE,:
FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH
INGTON CITY. Fam Rxdcckd.
Toßalrlmoce, 82,00 lest than Pa. Railroad.
- . To Philadelphia, 81.00 do do do
To Washington City, 82,30 do do do •
This is the only Office which insures a THROUGH
TICKET to Washington, and, by taking Ibis Route, pas
sengers ■wiil savciiino and money. . , .
• The Mail Boat • (carrying the United States Mail,)
leaves the Monongahe’a Wharf) above the Wire Bridge,
EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock,via the Yougluo
gheny Hiver. Passengers will lodgo on the Boat, and
lake splendid United BtetesMail Coaches at West New
ton, next morning-over the Plank Road, crossing the
mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping
Car* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock,
P. M. Breakfast at Bai.imore .and Washington City,
dino in Philadelphia, and arrive t» New York Ute same
evening.
Fore to Baltimore. * - - * 8 9.00.
do Philadelphia, - • - - 10,00 .-
do Wn-hington City* - - • . IQfiO* '.
MONO.NGAItKLA ROUTE.
The Steamer leaves the Wharf, abovo the Bridge,
Traveiersleaving Plt'iburgti
by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same
night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning for
UicH o’clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup in
Baltimore ami Washington City, and arrive in Philadel
phia tit 2 o'clock, ibesatne night ■ -
Fare to Baltimore. - - - 8 0,00.
do Philadelphia, ... - 10,CO.
do Washington City, - - - 10,00.
For Ticket?, by enher of the above Lines, plcn*c call
at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Motion
gaheta House, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent
aprfl: ■ :. '■ •' . ■ '
JItIOUIGAN (IfiSTRAL RAllittOAßt
SM& 1552.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, :
In connection- with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Hail*
road, Clevelard and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and
Pm*bargh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad,
PASSENGERS will botickelod throaph from any
point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
end Pittsburgh. and from either of those places to any
point on Lake Michigan.
Tins Line will ho composed of two new low pressure
sienmcrr, built expressly for the route. .
CLEVELAND. * - CopL C.C Sta*a.bi>.
FORESf'ciTY, - - 'Cap’. L. A. Pisces.
A Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit
for Cleveland, every evemn*. at 0| o'clock, arriving m
boihruies the following raornioK* ln*easou for the mor*
nine tram of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,
and for the Lake Superior andSacinaw boats nt Detroit.
Tl ey will run from Cleveland mihe following order:
FOREST CITY.
Monday l ■■■■ • WednesdayFfiday.
CLEVELAND.
Tuesday* ■ »■>..»•».Thursday .**••••-
i CLEVELAND.
Monday Wednesday ••
. FOREST CITY.
Tuesday- .•■Thursday Saturday.
The undersigned ore prepared to make contracts for
nM kinds of FTeijibt, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki
naw, Saute £te. Marie, and a'l pons on Lake Michigan.
The OCKAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will, compose
the lino uutiMhe new Boats ere ready
C BRADBERN A CO, Cleveland. •
PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Dctroi
oprHrttn •
1852.
- SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
■ama
PKS IS Sf X VASIA RAIL RO &D»
Two i)aUy Tratm From Pltttburgb to
PUlladelphla; anA Baltimore* .
; Only 80 Sonra Through / .
* ■ FARB.SU. :.
THE Express mail train will leave iho Depot on Lib
erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning
at C| o’clock. -
Passengerswill goby the ears to Turtle, Creek 19miler
where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to
convey them 28 mfles;over a first rate tnrnpike road to
Beauy’s station; (conductors accompany each train of
Coaches), and then take the cars to HoUtdaysburji \ and
then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Phtladel
phla and BaltiinoTe. . -
Fassengeis for Baltimore take the cars of the York and
Cumberland. Railroad at JHsrrisburgb, arriving at Balti
more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same
morning. . . • . •
Tho Evening Train will leave daily at 6-30, P. M», or*
rivingnt Philadelphia next evening.
Baggage checked through, to Philadelphia. .
- D. Leech A Co.’s Express Packet Line-win leave daily,
at 5 o’clock, P. Jrt, connecting at BlairsWlle with the
Peonsyivania Railroad. Through Dora Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours.
FARE 810.
Passengers-mll procaro ihelr tickets at the Railroad
Office in the Mononcahela House, Water Street.
N. B.—Schedule time asXollowa:
From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours
do Beauy’s Station to Johnstown, 2f do
do Johnstown to ItoUidnyeborg, in
cludingSStniles Portage road; .0 do
From Hollidaysborg to Dillersville, 0 do
do* Diltersvillc to Philadelphia,over v
Columbia Hallioad, 3} do .
28 hours* ;
. Tills Schedule allows ample time on eacfe portion of
the route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected
detention should occur. Passengers are Informed, lhat
$e Portage and Colombia Railroad are owned and ope*
tated byineSiateof Pennsylvania, and ore in no way
under lie management or control of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. ,•,:•
NOTICE.—In case -of loss, Iho Company will hold
ifcemielces responsible .for personal baggage-only, and
for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. -
marts J. MKBIMMEN, Tiobet AffU P. R.JU Co.
KF l
IHTTIiaAS O K M id N
WESTERN RAILROAD
: FROM ■■■ • .
Fltt»tmr£li to Cleveland, Columbus and
Cincinnati!
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON,
mama* E-hema* . gaaaafla »a T"!
HSHM
IN CONNECTIpNvWITH THE PENNA. CENTBAL
, RAILROAD.
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in less than
Teh Mauri* by <t continuous Railroad Line !
THft Express'Train on,the Ob la and Pennsylvania
Railroad,leaves Piilsbnighat6| AiM n stopping at
Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Burlington, Enon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alii
. ance,B2nules from Pittsburgh, at I P. Mw Passengers
lesvinjfAUiance onthe Cleveland Railroad aI3P.M,
and reach Cleveland ar 6P. M. ? ' Returning, the pas
sengers leave Cleveland atO A. M.» Alliance at 1.30 P.
M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 P. M.>intime to con
nect with the evening .train on the Pennsylvania Rail
road Yor Philadelphia, NewvYork and Baltimore, and
alto wiili the YooghiogfccnySteamboat and Plank Road
• TOnie.r- r ‘
Passengers by this route comofrom,.Cincinnati to
PiUsborgn in twb days, without night travel, and save
from one to two days In connecting with the Penna, Cen*
uatßitflrbad, . , T
Pasiengeis leaving. Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. M., reach
Canton at 2 I*, M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. .At Mas
sillon the line:connects with siage lines; to Wooster,
Mansfield, Now Philadelphia,and atEnonto.New Cost
tie,Poland, Warren*Mercer and Erie. _ : •
m The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
IPiusburgh at 10 AVAL and 520 P, M;, and New Brighton
:at 7 A.M.sndlP. AL,'slopping at Imermcdialfl stations.
Brcnreiort Tickets* good fortwo days, are sola be
tweenPittsbnrgh, Rochester and New Brighton.. -
Quarterly tickets, are sold at Jow rates, and tickets by
ibe package to some of the stations.
The Trams donot ran oa Sunday. , ' ,
amnlbnscs rim in coimcciion wtth the trains.to nnd
from the station on Federalatreet. „
Pare by the only coniiauous Railroad Line from Pitts
burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 81,00. To Massillon, 108
ol bWUckCts apply at the .Federal Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to • , .CEORGE PARKIN,
. / Ticket Agent
.
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Monongahela House, Pittsburgh*
.Noias-By the route by steamboaVSO miles lo Wells*
wtlejond thence bylßailroad 100 mtlea to Cleveland,the
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BALLS.—In store and for sale, a fey set
-*> 2i ,nch Billiard Ball,. JOHN w! TIM,
—...' No. 143 Wood attest..
h ««^d&^£*redintopartner,
ly hope their long dxperufnci*
Wintnnce, and personal
ihejßA&i£s®i i ,; {:
paumtugo, W^.§^g^A«°4v I ?. bUe
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Snatirantt, (Jtonqjamts
Flr« An<l flavin* inturattec* ■
FfIHE'OFFICE oflba JnsuTtmct Co. tf North Amtrtc*)
'A been r«moi>Wto\he Warehouse of IlftßlyvJone»i
4; Co,, No, 141 FronVstreeijtMrdhoßseEaßtOfWood!
street.where'theßubacnber wilhesac Policies on nalkK
tags BRdtheircoiuehtav&ndonShlpmeatsby Steamboats,
and other vcssels, 7 for the above old ana responsible:
Company* . fap3} WM. P. JONKS. Agent
State aiatual Fire laiuranoe company! i
HARRIBBURQ. PA. , *
TiESlGNEDonlvfotthe safer classes of propcrty,hns!
\J aii ample capital, and afibtds superior: advantages;
mpomtof cheapness; safety and accommodation, to city;
end country*merchantB,and owuersofdwcllings, and
isolated or country property. • -
A A CARRIER, Actuary, t
bctB7l Branch Oflice,No.s4SmUhn*ldsi.; Pittsburgh*
BKW Yona lifis iNsurtAWca vaai-
FANY.
ACCUAIXTLATBB CAPITAL, 5500,000.
THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually
•forge, slowing that the company has been dolug u
very large and prosperous business. ••
- The dividends in ie4fl were 00 per cent.
« , « 1847 *• SO 1
« «■. • • -.1246. “ tO . •, ... . ■
« « 1840 « 40 “
u « 1850 “ 40 “
u « ISSL “ SO “
u u 1852 *• 40 *
: This is among the oldest compamrs in the. United States. ;
-Its acctiinulateu capital is constantly mcrcusuig for tlip
beD ' fit of Prssident.
P tl ,t Feksmati, AcluETg. uRTjs & dobß3i Ag(s
Pittsburgh; cor. of Wood oml Fifth streets, over Pot
rick ft Friend’s Bunking Houro, . o. ■■ ■■ ■ •
CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN.
• Also; agents for Protection and Fmmet’s Fire and Mu
rine Insurance, capital SVJO.ouc, and of Branch office,
Empire Slate Health Aa-ocution, cash, including accu
mulated capitalslBooo. ■ ■ . : ■■■ ,
■ Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate,
mvli ■
'. IDBVRAHCB.
adHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPAN North Room of the K*.
ehangC.TiiirdßtreeivPlnladclphia. ...
Fibs Itisuiuncß.—Buildings, Merchandize and olhei
property in'town and country, Insured aguinßi loss or.
damage by fire ttUlielowestruieof.prcmium, r :
Misnts IHSCBAMCK.—They aleo insure Vessels, Csr .
■mes And freights, foreign or cons (wise, under open or.
Jpeotttl policies, as the assured may desire.
also insure mereban- ■
dlze transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal.
Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most
DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Soulier
John C- Davis, Robert Burton, John IL Penrose, Samuel
Edwards, Geo. G.Lciper, Edward Darlington, tsano R.
Davls.Wllllam Polwcll. John Newlln,Dr. R.M. Huston,
James C.ilnnd.Theophilas- Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Crn!g,GeorgeSerrlll.Speneer Mc-
Ilvala.Charies Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wro. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan,
lugli Cmig, Jno T MARTIN, President
Thos.C. lU:n>rVice President. ■ ■■
i. 'M jbsiiPuW.i Cowar, Secrttery;
Office of the Company,No. 42 WnteMirect, Pm»
clfcdifl I'. A.MADKIRA, Aftcnl.
Tbe Frtnldlu Fire luiuranccTCorapftny.
op rmLAbsuau..
DIRECTORS:—
Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, MoniecalJX Lewis,
Tobias AVtigner, Adolplu E. Bone,
SamoelCrant. : David S. Browne,, .
Jacob R Smith, Morns Patterson..
CHAS. N.BANCKER,Prein,
Cast. G. Battciu, Secretary,
try 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 ampte protecuon to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, at
published agreeubly to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, vix:— . _ -
Mortgages —— 018,128 09
Reaimate—— 64,377 78
; Temporary Loans■■ ■-« l7
" Stocks . ' ' . • ' 01,889 00
Cash^tc.—— 01,340 81
. 81.212,108 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 years.thej
have paid upwards of Ciru Million Four Hundred Thou*
sand ItoUatt,losses by fife, thereby affording evidence
of the advautagefiof Insurance,as well as the ability and
disposition, to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
* J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
apr24] Office N.E. corner Wood and 3d st».
HOME INSURANCE
The Farmeri and DleoLanica’ Real lb ln<
anranceAasoctatton* ,
OF PITTSBURGH, PKN.NA.
AW IN TIME OF WEED! ,
CVFICE—CORHSB CT BMITBFICX.D A.7ID THIRD FT WESTS.
QUAItANTY CAPITAL, ©30,000.
TlllSißanas«oclauoneBtflbUsbed forthe mutual relief
of Its members, in cases of sickness or accident, by
the payment of their Annual Deposits Per*onsin good
health may become tnembersanu be entitled to a weekly
benefit, In case of sickness or accident* All who join tins
Association arc entitled .to a vote m the election of
officers, and toparucipateinihe profits ol.tbo. Abiocih
tioa. It isestnbhibcd on a safe and permanent basts,
being both Mutual and Benevolent in us drawn*, wuh
the lowest rates consistent for ns security, and conduct*
ed in a manner to insure its permanency nntt durability.
All persons can se-c the advantages of taking out a
policy from the General Office.
YKAHi/r nsrostrs .
8 2,Coper year, drown $ 2,tioper week;
3,1 U do do 3,i .0 do;
4,(H1 do do 4,00 do;
5,00 do do 5,00 do;
C,HO do do i»,od do;
7,4*0 do do 7,011 do;
.8,00 do - do . 8.00 do;
0,00 do do 9.01) do;
1000 do do 10,t'O do;
INITIATION FEK, for Membership, BI T CO-whiclt
must be paid aitheumecf making application, and the
first years’deposit wubin twenty days. Each member
eutitled to a monthly report, gratis.
’Satattlay.
.president— D. W, IlfHCflio.vzv *
Viee president and Treasurer—Wm. M. Wilson.
&tcreusry—ii. D. Brown.
Finance ComewrM—A. J. Childs, A; D.Chiisiie, and
D.A. M’Masters. roarUffim
Stmt* Mutual iriro ittiarnnc* company,
BRANCH OFFICES!SatmtPiSLn BT.,l , nT*»uaaa,
-FiUstargh, Afay
THEbesievidenceof the success of the biroctors (n
endeavoring to ■oake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE'COMPANY 9 ' meet the wants of the
commas&ty,ts the unparalleled amount of-business
which has: been dane~-h&viitgissued 7,000 p>h
cies during the pnsi year, thereby editing over 8130,000
to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property
insured is of the safest kina,ln-small risks, anda large
proportion insured for only one year,
whole No, Policies Issued**-***-*
do do expired, terminated A
canceled*—»—*■■■— .
do do inforce**— -*•*■
Amoantof Property Insured*— •*»•
do Canceled, terminated and ex
pired*—* * 201,728
do do In force**—»— •• $7,684,69;
do Premium Notes*—...>••—•» 79,670,67
do Canceled,terminated,expr’d,, C 37,10
do Inforce*—B79,o3f,77
do CashPreminmsTeceWea**-«551 ( K»744 '
do do canceled*-***——~ 321,Y4
551,235,90
WholcamoDnl of losses and expen
xeipaid«'»* • —*23,411,45
BaJanceinfavorofibe Co.,in cagh, - 027,824,45
To city or country- merchants) and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country property, ilia believed
ibis company ntTords advantages in point of cheapness,
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company
in this country.
Conducted on the equitable and greatly improvedsys- 7
tera of Classification of Risks, excluding all speilal
hazards, insuring only a limited amount m any one lo
cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of
laige urea, and also,ton both the Stock and Mutualpian,
it not only posiesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa
tion in the profits. - »
It is under the control of the following Directors t —J
P. Rutherford. A. 3. Gilletl, John B. Packer, Saraue.T.
Jones, Alonzo A.Canter,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert
Klotz,Samuel Jones, John P- Rutherford.
J P. RUTHERFORD, PresU.
A. J. GILUETT, Sec*y.
A. A. Ca&oiks, Actuary.
Nj B.—*A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi
ring policies has been declared by the Directors, unit is
now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema
ble in cash at the end of ninety days.
myl7:d&w A, A- CARRIER. Agent,
IVatclies* Jewelfy, Ac* '•--i
HAVING just returned from the' Eastern cities. I
have brought with me one of the most beautiful
and carefully ;®elected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and
Fancy' Gooas/ever Offered to the Public. Persona
wishing to'purchase any thing in my line,can rely on.
getting ti good article. Ido nut advertise to sell goods
below cost, nor 60 per cent.cheaper than anyhonee in
the city; Give me a call, anil i am sure yon will bo
satisfied thatlcanuen agood article as cheap ns any
of them. : 1 r;
• Another lact I wish to keep before tho people. Tf
you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel
ry, repaired in the best mannerjthis ib the place to have
it don©.'-.To this branch of my business I will devote
especial attention. -
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street.
Sign of the Golden Katie.
Ilenry Rlcbardson, Jeweller, -
HAVING rc*fluedbis store in .a handsome manner,
and but recently returned from ibe Eastern cities
with a line assortment ofVVatehes. Jewelry and Fancy
Goods,'weald call the attention of his friends and cub*
todtera to the fact, that among his Wolchea wiil be found
the most desirable styles, pauerns and,makers, o£Jew- ;
dry, tbs latest styles orbrochesy breast pins, fob and
ivest chains, finget rings, earrings* miniature, lockets,
Ac., AC.- /; .
FANCY GOODS--Such as paper mache, work tables/
work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
pistols, pone monnies, Iu great variety}
china fruit andcakedisbes, Ac.,-wilh an endless variety
of usefal and ornamental articles, which have only to be
seen to be appreciated. .
novl ' > NO.BI MARKET STREET.-
Cltlcens and Strangers,
mod -DG yoa wish to purchase a fine .mn
GOLDOrSILVER WATCH, at übout^lF 2 ®*
Jy« one-half itieußbal price? If so,call atHOOD’S
C&sJSSNEW JEWELRY STORE,- Market siren,
.twodoors north of Third,and take a look at his new
stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their rea l value,
andnot be charged twQprieesfor: everything, as you
have usually been; but can get tbevery best quality of
goods at.the lowest eastern prices. .Go not believe what
others, interested In their own sales', ieli' you, but come
and see for yourselves, All goods
meat will be warranted as represented at time of solera
ao that all may purchase ecokliv-safe and cheep, :
T F Time js raoney, surely .u dcservesto. be watched,
X and, leader, you may be assured that— • ■
Watches better ne’er were sold,
, -Whetiierof silverorof g01d,.: •
Than you wiU.fiml, when e’er you go,*
■ , And look aiihoscron sale below.
li, BEIRBUUR A OO.,:
: fifth street, one door from wood,
Importer* and Dealer* itiClocks, Watches
out Jnoelrw WatchMaimaiSt Watchmakers Tboliy&c..
' . BEG leave to announce to the trade and the. public,
generally,that they have josl received, from the-best:
manufacturers in Europe, a large lotofGold end Silver
Watches, Wateh Tools and:Materials, fend a most ele
gant assortment of Jewelry,'ftbm • the best msnufacta-.
«rs—which they offoi>fttpnces as low ns they can be
purchased in the Eastern markets* .... . -
: Clocks, Watches and: Jewelry repaired in. the best
manner, and on the moat reasonable terms;.
Prompt attehtUn p*id to ordef* frdm a distance.
maiS4
ng ww dtw !Ss^gaMk«H.
TTOUGH A ANTHONY have removed-ihelr.BAn
M GDEB&BAN ROOMS, from Butke’sEtuJduift tP
Sion’s Building, overthe YoungMen’a library, where
they will bb happy to see their old patrons and weadSr
ftpffttf *
ii:..
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
* Selling off nt Co»t
TO QUIT TELE Ji XJ SINESSI
ITIHE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail
JL dry goods business, and-havmgmade sucbarranK
meats aa to render it necessary to close out his.siock by,
•the Istor July next; wlllcoinmeuce on Thursday.-May
;)3, and sell his entire stock of Fancy and; Staple-dry
goods at COST, FOR CASH. , ; . . • . :
His goods having been principally purchased the pies*
enisea<sou,wiUbc found desirable bargains) being at
.leasts per cent lowerthan regular.ptices. ••
In BTaPLEGOODS will be found— .
4-4 and 5-4 French ginghams;
• English and French chintzes;
.. Bib alpacas and bombazines;
Checks and muslins;
Irish linens and crashoSi
Table linens and cloths;- •
Huekabue* towels and toweling;
Damask and suow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar
seilles quilts iihrtuturepr.Ms, plain andemb’d aiaiUy;
linen sheeting and pillow linenst'tublo and piano covers
and coverings; worked lace curtains and amain muslins.
. FANCY GOODS. ,
White crape shawls,-emb’d and pimn white berege and
- -fhibet shawl*; ; -••••■•
Fine French lawns and bereges;
Berege do laines and musliu uc laincs;
Tissues and grenadier?)
Bile and fancy silks, some very superior, and a fine stock
of goods generally.
EMBROIDERIES.
Wotkod mull and Incc cape* and sleeves;
Jaconeti, mull and linen cambric collars & chemlzetles,
Jaconett,mull edgings and Inserting!!; • -
Emb'd linen and cambric hdkft; .
Worked bands and floanciogs; and a maxcificent slock
of Valenciennes edgings; laces and Intertmgs; together
with a large variety of other goods* too numerous to
lucntion.all of which wiUaciuatlybesoldai ORIGINAL
COST. FOR CASH. Early calls will secure the best
bargains ' JAMES A. M’KNIGUT.No. 02, 4th st,
I*. S—All pcisors knowing ihcinsclvoß indebted to
the uhovo pnor to January, ItiSd, are requested to pay:
. the same, as all debts will bo put in the hands of an at*
torney for collection. • > . - my 12
OPTICBB3.
7,803 .
97,830,419
% * * it-* J \
K r t •
* o ' * 4 <f * *
JHcg ©UOh5.
Cbcap ory Goods!
JAMES M>CANDLESB A CO.,
109 Wood Wood Street ,
ABE now opening* very extensive and well assorted
stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con*
sisung m pnU of French, and- English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Casslraeresj Cmhmereus, Doeskins, Jeans.:
Cononades, Dnlhrgs, Linen Coatings, Silk, Satin and
Fancy Cotton Vesting*. Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN -
AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest
styles of Silk and Li non Poplins, Delaine*, Berages and
Borage Do Lnlnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety ? French,
Scotch and Domestic Gineoams.; Palm Leaf, Leghorn,
Kossaih, Hungarian end Mexican Hals; Silk, Gingham
and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at
Wholesale on-the most accommodating term*... Faprl2
OreatAUrscilonl
JUST RECEIVED M Jehus’ One PricoCash Store !
No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.
und Diamond, the largest'and most beautiful stock of
SPRING ano SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
the citizens of-Putahatgb. . ;
The subscriber woud inform thoso: who desire to get
aoop BAitaftißs, that the greater port of his Slock was
purchased at (be recent large Auction Sales in New
York and Philadelphia forc*sii, wlu< tenable* him to
sell goods 15 to 25 per cenr. cheaper than those who bay
on credit. Wo do not deem it necessary is mention the.
the different kinds of goods that compose obr.stock, but
deem it sufficient to euy that it consists of a full assort
ment of Indies 1 and ecntlomen’s wear, together with a
general stock ef FURM&BING GOl>o3. Wo would
respectfully solicit an examination of our slock from
those who wish to purchase. =.■ {marts -
JAUKS OPCASDLESS & CO.,
109 WOOD STREET,
TITTHOLEBALE JJialcriin Foreign and Domestic Dry
YV Goods, nro now opening tiiclr first purchase o!
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, selected with the
greatest care, to suit iho trade, consisting m part of the
newest styles of—
Dress Lawns and Beragcs;
. Plain and Figured Alp&ccns;
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;
. Punted Calicoes, in great variety;
Ribbons, Laces end Edgings; .
Cloths, Caasimercs and Vestings; •
Bummer Coating and Panlaiooning;
B-ownand Bleached Muslins;
Palm and Leghorn Hat*;
Straw and Braid Bonnets; •
Together wuh neompleto stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlars 1 Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry. Gold and Sil
ver Watches, Brass Clock*,. Ac. All of which arc of
fered at Wholeaale.for a small advance over Eastern
prices . ■ • _ • ■_" lfebS9.bm
■■ “ TlfiW 500081
YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE,
Sign ef the ' ORIGINAL BEE HIVE" Nukct tu
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
New Spring and Sommer Goods!
THE subscriber* have just received by Adams A.
Co.’a Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one
of the largpat and best selected assortment* of Fine
Dress Goods ever offered to the public.
One of tbe Firm having been in the Eastern Cities
before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected
our Good?, with grent-oaie from the importers, at such
prices ns will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap
est*
. Our very extensive slock comprises iupanthe fol
lowing—viz:
Cbeneand Jasper Chene Silk?;
High Lustre, Flabt, Ch&mehen and GlaßsnSilks*,
do Stripe do do;
do Plum Blank do;
Tnrk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks;
Tissues,Berager. Plain and Figured Poplins;
French worked Sleeves. Cuffs. Coll trs A Chemizctls;
do J.ncc and JUuslm Capes;
Black Satin and F*ncy Vestincs;
Cloths,Cassimetcs,Satinets and Jeans;
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons.
The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early
call from iheir friends and the public generally, feeling
confident that they can offer greater inducements than
bus been offered heretofore,
mart* YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
FRENCH STORE.
NEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, opened and opening, including rich
Shawls, from 95 to 5100 each. . \ ' . .
Let every lody call and see this eplondio production
of Imperial Chinese manufacture. .... .
Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and
Visites,io match the Shawl*. .
Ladies 1 and Children 1 * Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,
dfcntleracn’a Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats,
(Cenin styleM Shirts,Coats, Ac. *
Mourning Goods of every description. .■
Mndorao A. Coaling, (from France,) is in ibe monthly
receiptof Fashions and Modets,from Paris, London and
New York, at No. 51 St. Clair street, and 103 Market st,
where ladies are respectfully invited to call. -
The trade supplied with models and materials, (aptld
SECOND OEEAT AftRIVALJ
OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No.
07. Northwest corner or Woodatreet and Diamond
Fa.; D, Casco i* Go. would again on-,
noance to their old customers and dealers generally in.
their line, that they are how preparcdt o offer for sale
their present new stock of Goods at unnsually. low rates.
And as oar purchases have been mado.on the most fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat
ter ourselves, and hope .to be aide to merit a continuance
of confidence and patronage of .our old customers and
the public generally, whienhasbeen heretofore so libe*
upon us. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloths, Cassimereßr Sattlnets. Tweeds,
fancy Ve?Ungs,Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Blackand
Brown Muslin?,Tickings,-Blankets, Ltnsey Plaids, Al
pacas, Merinoe*,- Muslm P© LtUhcs, .Cashmeres, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cloaking?, Table Diapers,
Ginghams, BilkStjoncy long Shawls, Bilk Cravats; Pon
gee Silk Pocket Hahdkercmefs, and Insh Linens direct
- from Ireland, and alt other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goods line. Ora Vraisri Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of tlie Mountains; and is made up in pari of
Combs, Boltons, Patent and' Spool Threads, direct from
Europe : Fort Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
Eyes, Pinaand Needles. Tapes,Thimbles, Spoons, Ra
zors, fable Caiiery ond Pen-Kniveß jast arrived from
Sheffield y Patent Violin and Violin Strings,
Gam Snspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, ■ Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and
Ribbons, Sewing Silk, StlkGimns and Fringes,
fancy Netting?, Green Bandages;Black Silk. Veils, Silk
Florence togetherwith ageneral assortment of ail other
articlw ia the Variety line. We have on hand and for
sale a largo assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and
Watch Materials, Gold ond GtU Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver Pens and Pencils, GoldvOnd Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, &c., to which we invito the attention of all buy
: era, as we are determined: to sell onr Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence. . . •
;N. B. The business of the late firm of Gbeoo AMo
.Cakdless is.to be settled by D. Ganoa at tho standof D.
Gbeoo & CO., who is fully authorized, for such and in
whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of
soldfirmu' [octls:tf
just received and forsalo by
my!3 , ARMSTRONG A CROZKR.
IAAiIBLS. No.l BAHIMOKE HERRING to arrive
ivu ani) for sale by-.
my2s - TAAFFE;MAGUIREABANE,Ig42nd si,
Furhttun and OhalrWarsrootni.
JOSEPH MEYER,.424 Pehn sirceu above the
Cantu Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and make*
taqrder, at the tote«fj>ne«, every description oi
Fancy and: Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIKS
of the best workmanship and most approved styles;
Purchase™ would do wall to visit nis Wareroom*;
mvCT-d&wlv
Wise.
vfTtHEunderaignedbegajeavc to announce to his friends
■•X’ and customers, mat be has received u large, and
with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and
FRENCH WINE, which he etui warrant as pure and
:genoiue,an±whlch he sells either by the bouloorcast.
Bcsidesj he keens always on hand, a large and well se- ;
lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC.BRANDY, HOln
LAND GIN, and other Liquors, ollof which aTe of the
first qualities, and warranted genuine articles. He
1 feels grateful for former Favpts, aud it shall be liis doty
:to attend to his customertfes formerly.
Ashehas madethe best and latest improvement fo*
rectifying Whlskcy,he can'furnish them of the best
kind, anu at the lowest pricer : D. FICKEISEN,
myB . N6..137 Liberty street.'
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
no. 136 wood ST-, Tamn nooa -BZLow vißois alley.
BOWS A TETLET,
* IMPORTERS and manufacturers
CUTLERY,JURGICAL AND
tSSf*** DENTAL .INSTRUMENTS, HI
•; Bw : . . FLB3,AO. We keep a general us
:.. .• . . . sorimem of the above articles con
stan,llyon hand; together, with a general variety of
|l?bcy Hardware.- Also. Gans, Pistols and Revolvers,
Flasks, Homs, Shot. Belts, .Caps, Powder, Lead and
Bulletsj Rowie. Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears} Pocket Scissors;
-Ac. , AlsOjTrusses and Supporters.
repairing neatly executed.
, KIELE& r— We aw miking Rifle. of every deserip--
.uon. lootaef, or ihebci material, and workmanship
/Warranted; Otdcre received ter them at Whole, ale er
Retail, will he filled with despatch. Homing parties
wppUed at Wholesale prices. [oyis
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* c. V
• r. ■ w, \ ; ••
/SSSgBJ WM. B. STEV EN SON • continue sto in anu-'
factore OABINET*WAjRB ojeverydescnp-}
at liia oldstnnd;corner of-Liberty andi
IwMgSwSevenih sirceta. UNDELRTAKINGaItendecL
tOjlnaHus branches. mayll
STiiuIISKSTcoT*
SAVE ON HANDaUIiCir extcußive CABINET and?
CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No,64Smithfreia stv
aiarge assortment of fancy and plain Furmtarp, which:
they will sell 15 per cent, below customnryrates. ... f
, Terms—cash only. , . \ r idecifffly <
Cabinet and cnalr Factory*
ffv JOSEPH MEYER £aa- on hand, «xt.-Ilia extent
Wl slveCabmemnd ChoirManefactory.No. 4V4 Penn*
wpi street, above the Canal, all kindsof FURNITURE,:
* 1 Isuch a* Botes, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chmrs, -
Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles la ibcCabl-.
net line-—which he will sell 20 per cttstom*
ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY, .
JOSEPH MEYER,
■ »;W0.424 Poan streey % .FjfthiWard,
tan.
. . .. :rl.,
& DatiUri . J
CABINET WABEROOtf, SMITH FIELD STREET,' ii
Bttinm Stvenihstrnt dndStrauberrg
#?\ ;i : HAMMER&DAULERkeepcoastnntJyonha.nd
vgL. a variety of excellent -.and fashionable Eantflure,
any m the city; and sold on as;
>* i * favorable terms as nan be oblhinfcduv&ny similar:
establishment!!) .he West. .They have jiow.ou* hand an:
unusually extensive stock*cmbracing atUcmds of. Furni
ture j trom the cheapest and plainest no the most costly:
and elegant All orders promptly attended to. - mr2l:Gm
To Cablnec Haber*.
7tnun t Mahogany , Eosewood and JFafatil/'Yanwft,;
, Jfardtoars and Furmmre at Wholesale.; -
f|HHS subscribers have juslTficeivad-from New York.
JL find Boston a most splendid stock -of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable
.for the trade.: All. of which we will sell at extremely:
low prices. > - • •
Abgreat cate mistaken lathe selectionoFthe stock,
persons cannot fail to bo emted either, as to quality or
price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can: be
made by machinery superior and mueh Jowcrthoirby.
the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited.
. Tamed Work* In all its branches, earned on asasuol.'
Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and nil. articles
required inmanafaclunngCablnetFarmtiire, constantly
on Mahogany* Varniafv Hardware, /Hair
Cloths, Springs* Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, -
..Ryan’s Buildings*
marg&ydaw . : •pfo. 31 Fifth street; ;
Journcymsu Cabinet Rsken Association;
WAREHOUSE. IT 9 SECOND BTRBET r ' -
(near tHo corner of Wood.) -t?.-.,
-ruj-LLmiL. TIIIS ASSOCIATION,
racing, already, twice toihreeUk.
HHHB| times as many hands as the Jar- R3|:
gest and hitherto most renowned * > '.
business shops of this city*- have opened their Ware-;
house* and are able to famish the Public, by wholesale
or retail, with Furniture of the following description—
viz: ,
ZSiahogany W&rdrobeaf OressmgßareaaßrFoil Col
umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads: -Mahogany?
Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogasy Wasnslands; So*
fas; Divans; Plano Stools; Book Cases;Secretaries;
Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre;
Tables; Hat Rack*; French. Bedsteads; Ottomans;:
Poplar. Wardrobes; Dining and. Breakiast Tables; Wnrk*
stands;.Cherry and Common Workstands; high post,
common,low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus;
Cnbs; Cradleß, Ac. '
■ The advsntagesof cooperation, on an extensivescole,
permit them to sell at the lowestprices,and they prede
termined to sell,lowerthan any compentors,an equally,
good, if not better article; and warr inted—as the public;
will understand by giving them a call. -
IfEF* Sttamboai teork of, all descriptions, and -other
; articles of any description, made to order In every style,
at the shortest nonce.-; • - (marl#
rfUIEBBObw. . -v arrangements
- jL -with the Patentee of this new and ealua&ftinten
tion. fox thp manufacture and sale of the : article in the
West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu
sively iu the East, where they ore superseding the use
of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the
public, tliatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ
ent sizesof the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length
from fW inches to Gftfeel, with width and depth suitable
for bodice of ordinary size, and for those who desire
space for cushioning; o/ for bodies of nnusual dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and/wider. This in
vention now comma Into general use,is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These Lubiax. Casks are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
iron. .
They are thoroughly enameUa inside and oot, nnd
thus made impervious to air and indestructible.. They
ate highly ornamental, and of a classic, form, are light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
which mdtol is capableof. in a given quantity,.
When properly secured with cement they are perfect'
ly air-tight, and free from exhalationof offensive gases.
They cost no more than good , wooden coffins, and are
better than any other article iu use, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaults,or ordinary interments, as has
been proven by actual experiments, nod certified to. by
some of .onr roost scientific men; also, by the Hooora
bles Henry Clay. Jfcimel Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed then
merits, and whose letters, together wiihother evidences
of their worth, may be seen at oar. Agents*Burial Case
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth,
where we intend to keep on hand at ull limes, such a
stock of all Bizes ami degrceqof ornament aud finish nr
will suit the most diveTsiued tasles-.
We invite the attontiou of the public, and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout the Wear* to an exami
natiouof the article, and request them not to rely upon
thn icpreseotauon of undertaker* not using the article,
whose interest u would be to misrepresent them.
raartt2:3m Wl C. DAVI* & CO.
3 asm JAtlKsw. vvouu\v£><u, #jt
f" CAB IN KT .
hsiTVSNITURB MANUFACTURER, Up
\Vare«rooix»B 9T and 09 Third street*
JW. W. respectfully informs his fiends and custom*
• era thht he has now completed hts spring-stock of
Furniture,which is decidedly the largest and best ever
offered for sale in this City, winch will be sold at prices
os low as any in the United States. East or West,
As he is determined to uphold the quality wuh well*
seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest
designs; and from the extont of his orders and facility
in raai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted
furniare, at the lowest ptices. ,
Helms adoptedthe principle of identifying the cus
tomers* interest with his own, in quuljiy and price, and
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des*
cripiion of furniture, from tho cheapest and plainest, to
ihe raosielcgant and costly, lhata house, or any pari of
one, maybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured
expressly to order The following articles consist; in
part, of his stock, which forrichuess of stylo and finish,
cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities ; •
LouisXlV teto-teie-a-Sofas; *
• s&Sofas,inplasbandhalrcloih; -
CO doz. Mahogany Chairs,
20 do Waluut do 5
50 Mahogany Rocking do:
20 Walnut do do; • -
50Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut do;
60 Marble Top Centre Tables;
50 do Dressing Bureaus;
30 - do Washstands; . ; _
40 Enclosed do;
100 Common. .do;.
. 20 Pluin Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Beusleods;
20 Walnut do;
50 Collage . do;
3CO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; •
• SOMohogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut do;
10Cherry . do; ; .V
60 Plain Bureaus; * •••.:* -- -
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary * and Bookcases; > :
20 doz. Cane Seat Choirs;.
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs . '
12Ladlos Writing Desks; v
Hat and Towel Stands;. What-Nots:
Etlguires; Paper Mac&ae Tables ?.
Conversation Chairs; • Pembroke • - do; :
EUzabathen do; Hall and Tier :. ' do; •
- Reception do; Ladies’ Work Tables; '.
Pearl Inlaid do; Extension DmingTables;
Aim do; Ottomans; • ' -v". ;
Gothic and Hall Chairs. i;
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. supplied with
all articles in their line
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; funushedat the short
est notice.
All orders' ulyuttended to.
.TAMES GOSLING,
MARKET STREET.
Mad. A. GOSLING,
No. 51,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
IVIIUMCSALB AND KWATt
Dealers in
Foreign and American,
Fancy anil Staple.
DRY GOODS,
a/ufsfisy, 4-e
RAISINS—C 5 boxeB u J. Kthtles” brand Tor sale by
mylD v . SMITH ■& SINCLAIR.
/'lO i'ARTNBKSHIF.-—The subscribers have Una day
XJ associated:themaelvesiogeihcraß Parmers, for (he
purpose or transacting a Wholesale Orbecry, Produce,
Liquor and Commission business.underlie firm of John
Black &Co jNo. illO corncTOf labertyand Irwin sis.
JOHN BLACK,
M: Rpoutiouoir, JR.
WHHamW.WaJlnce, ' .
PITTSBURGH STEAM WARBLE WORKS,
310, 321 and 333 Ltbtriy, opposite Smithfitld it.
MONUMENTS, Grayb. Stones, Mantels, Furniture
Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al*
ways on band, and inode to order on the shortest notice.
Several hundred desigus for Monuments, original and
selected, on hand. The trade famished with Marble at
the lowest prices: Orders prompUyaueiided to.
marl:4ai . . W. W-; WALLACE.
I*ooo Casern Straw 'Goode*
mHE subscriber havlnff made arrangernents with the
1 NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA
NY, for the sale of thelr Goods, cow -oflerafbr sale a
large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of
every varioty of fabric, style and pattern, adapted to
the Spring trade, which wiltbe sold by the package, at
the lowest figure. Cases may ho assorted tor snit par*
chasers. . J. W. ALDEN,
maraligm«3taw No.G3 Milk street. Boston. '
- Blsiotatioaof Partnsnatp,'
THE Partnership hitherto existing between Ihc sub
scribers, doing business in the name of John Black
A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consen\Tl. Mc-
Cullough purchasingthe entire interest of JoUn Blacc m
said business; H: McCullough having the right to. we
the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the
exclusive right to receive alt outstanding debts, and. to
pay all debts duo by thol&te firm.
JOHN BLACK*.
henry McCullough.
N. B.—The business will bo continued by the Hibscn
ber os usual, at hla old stand, romer of. Penn f wj Irwin
streets. 11ENSY McCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh. March?. 185 g. nmratf
“ " 'GJKORGJE AhDB.SIB» ■
No. H comer of Wood and Fburth sti-»
f HAS Just received bisßpringStock
sanerior BOOTS, and SHOES*;of
best stock workmanship that can he got together
in -any one establishment, of like, amount, in the
■West. Nearly all made tospecial order, fra efrom cuts,
blemishes, &el Counliy; Merchants and others are re*
spectfolly invited to call and examine the stock, which
’isoffered for saletow for cosh.;. • / r .. ;
tu-n —G. A- hoapaid particular attenuon m have a
general assaiuneniof thebestsUJckofßoouandShoes
for the Retail trade,;fmni the good Tow prlceio the bed
irfade custom work,conairflng of every kind of colors
aud fashions Dowmnse.individaalsandfamiliesinay
rely bn always finding a general Msortmenutw itrre
laics to sizes, widths, mshton and quality, at No. 71.- w..
ALsS-Men, Boy% ond Children* Palm Leaf-three
Straw Hots:; ■•/. jnprSgm
mHE pannership-heretofore existing between the un,-
: I derslened in tue Commission and Forwarding bust.
nessfetc^funder the firm of. S.. F. VON BONNHOBST
ACo , is this day dissolved by mutual. consent. Thu
business oi the late firm wBl be settfcdtfijr_s;. F. Von
Bonnhorst, who Is authorised.tot use. the name’of the firm
forthat purpose - •; WILLIAM/EICHBAUM.
,* n , S'P-VON BONNHORST.
Pmsburgb, Huy 3d, 1852-mri
CoiParinerihlp fiotlee*
fpHE undersigned have turn day formed a Co-Partner*
•. l -shlp for ihe transacUon of a Wool ;and Generar
Commission and Fowarding business, under the lirmof
VON BONNHORST * MURPHY/ -Warehouse No. 67
Water and Il&Fiant streets. « ..
JAMES R. MURPHY. "
8, F. VON BONNHORST.
F2mbUTgb»May3djl6s9-my4
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- JP)#gr,ani) ,
Jadd*o KtdleAtod Uqtid DotleUi' ‘ * i
<pHIS article jsinlemied me, and sboald.be;
4. foamiin inepossessfonof every famliyTn thalandJ .
Mechutocs wbaftrb in constant dongerof injury US thblri l
persons through Mcideniv and the: imp roper or carelepsi
’use of to he thYttitfabie-JaS
thcm.a!iaofterß(ftir,trlff}fwineonßideritmilifcpenanhle,i
“ we,
frcQuentf?* made aseo£Jbdd?i Medicated MquiitCiitlcle,]
prepared by Messrs. .Penfield ic Camp,:
Connecticut j'chetifalJy recommend it to
al brejhrenyaa anexcollent subatiuua for adhesiveplas*-
ter indressmgbuTaSjCuia,scalds,bruiae^'anaalUrindsj
F.' TIPS'. ’ ' 1 J
ELLSWORTH J).,nj(anic.:
Compri.in? all the ptactleitirphynoiatai itt the etiy «L
“porsSebi “ ‘ B.'X.'l'AHNEStodK'i’coV ,
For sale by gnrner „f Woodand Eimuh.j
• 'i I
Compound s JJock Bootji,
/OCCUPIES the front rank amongjlio-prop * l® l W;
V/medlcines ol this wnoiry for._comp]etelr.J^jnff ;
Rheum, Erysipelas,.andatt° lb s*J
1 arising from an imp are slate Ofthe Mood. Eiver
-Comjtfaini, Catarrh, fjv spepsia, Headaches, ftWinesa,
Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the C&est,Jirpii-.
chiiis,-ofJio»rseacss T DrynesB T andntiCkhne-.6Cit9ation :
about the Throat* and is used with unprecedented £UC-; -
i WEAWiESS ANDGENKRAi DEDILITY.'
i- Strengthening the weakened, body, giving tone to .the.- i
vanousorgans, and invigoratingtbcentiresystera. • .>\
' If tUeteßiiinony of tbonsandsof living witnesses,ftomsi
alt partaof the coantrTyCanbe relied upon,itiB,singn-. : i
latlvefficaeidusincuniig aßiftimdr*.and restoring de-.|
bilitated arid broken-down conßtitntions. Ilia purely:i
kegetobtftiß ;iui.'CpropMWpn,arid ; ed cccnmiely fgmrji
blned in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and;;
medical PtopertlCT'of each ingredieiu bunnemiodsiy-:
ohite IoPURIPY .THIS BLOOP. ’ ' ;
■ s lthh» removed many chronic diseases has bar- f
fled the skill of the best physicians, andhasulßo cured.
Canker,Salt Rbeflm; Erysipelas and Scrorutorwhicn.
SaredpariHa SyrupsenUrely failcdto^naketUeledsiiin-;
tested Id many cases of CANCEROUB
HUMORS.; ' The most;obstinate. Cancers - have - been*
eared by this medicine. .Wc say that ills a valuable.
• incdieinc in aU BIMOUS COMPf/Al NTS. It removes'
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the. Liver?
' free, active and healthy; It removes Palpitation of the ?
Heart, and relieves in alleges of Asthma* and nmy. be;
used in allcUmaies,and at all seasons of the year. ;
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSO & CO«> at,
102 Foantainstrcet,Providence,R. I .and sold whole
sale and retail, by •• S.N. WICKEB9HAftfj.,
' Only Agent forWestem Pennsylvania, ■■ -v:
jell:y Warehonge,corWoodcgd Sixth Puisb’h
... .. f . WWA u v/1- uuUU>l9ivULU?,nva4v.'M ,
-.- NESS, BfIONCHITK» ,v WHOOPING COUGH.Si
CROUP, ASTHMAand CONSUMPTION.
In offering.to lhe communliy this justly celebrated re
medy for diseases of the ihroat and inngsrivis not car?
wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, bolv
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished
men andeomeof theevidedcesoflis success, from which;:
they can. We sincerely pledge >j
ourselves to makeno.wildassertions or falso statements;!
of its efficacy,nor will we hold out any hopeto suffering • j
humanity which facts will not warrant. • • |
? . Many pttqf* are and we solicit an Inquiry i
from the public into ull we publish, feeling assured they.
'wiß-findthenf perfectly reltoblci and the medicine wor- •
i thy theirbest confidence nnd patronage. <. ,
i prom t&« distinguished PrrfeKer of Cfumistry.and Mate*
> ria Mfdica, : Sctedom CoUegu
Bear Sir: I delayed answerihg jhe receipt of yonr
preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its.
effects in my own family, or in the familieaof my frienda.
This I have now done with a high degree of sausfec
don, in caseshoth of adultsand children.-
I have found it, as its ingredients show, apowerful re
medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases*
■ PARKER CLEAVELAISD, RL 0.
Bbuhswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
From an Overseer in iht Hamilton Mitts* in tku Chy,
Lowell, Aog. iO,lB4Sfc\
Dr. H C. Ayer: lhavo been cured of the worn cough
1 ever had in my lue, by .Yoor*‘CxtßajiT
never fail, when 1 have opportunity of recommending i*
to others. * ■ Yours, respectfully.- -
S. D. EMERSON.
gy Bead the following, and ace if this medicine ,is
worth a Irish The patient had become very feeble,am*,
tie effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct
Ujiitrd States Hotel,SAbatooa Spunsv l -
July 5,184$ j
Dr.J.C.Ayer,—Sir tlhave been afflictedwith a pain*
ful affection of lungs, and ail the symptoms of settled
consumption, for more than a year- . I could find no me
dicine that would reach my case, untill commenced the
use of your“CnßUax which gaveme gradual
relief, nod I have been steadily gaining my strength till
my health is well nigh restored.
White using your medicine, lhad the gratification of
curing with it my reverend friend, Mr.Trnman, of Sump
ter District, who had been suspended from his parochial
dutie* by a aerere attack or tmmehhls. .
: I have pleoßure in certifying bese facia to y v ou .
And um, eir. yours respectfully,
J. P.CALHOUii, of south Carolina :
? tty The following was one of ihe worst of eases
physicians ami friends ihooghuobeincnrablo
consumption
Ctrarsß, Fa.j Aug, 22,1848...
. •J.C.'AycryrSici-.l:was taken with .a terrible cough)
brought ou by a. cold; in the beginning’ of last February,
atid wQ# conlined to my bed more thair ; two months,—
Ceughhig incessantly night and day, i became ghastly,
and polo, my eyes wete auuken aird glossy) .arid- tny.
breath vety short. Indeed, I was rapidlYfainng,arul iu .1
such diaries* forbrentbytbnt but Ulilefcojie of my/teoov
cry coaid heeuteriaineu. White in this situation, a friend
of mine,XUiaßev» John Kelicr,of the Neihrdistchurch,)
brought me d bottle of your CaEirar PBCTC«Ab* which. 1
tricdmore to groUfy htmi than fcom. any expcctatioaof
obtaining relief.. Xt&good elfect induced rite to continue
its use) arid I soon found my health muchiimproved.—
ftowin thrco months, lam wclland strong,.and can at
tribute my cure only to year great medicine. - -
. With ihe.deencst gratitude; yours* &c. .•
JAMES GODFREY.
PrepHedand sold byjames C. Ayer,Practical Chem*
Ut, Lowell, Mass. * *: ■
• fcr sdldtu Pittsburgh wholesale ani retail,by B. A.*.
Fahnestoelr, and by J. "M.Townsend; in Allegheny City
by 11. P. Schwartz, end J. Douglass; and. by. druggists
generally- . : •■dec3fly
Dr* De L&ney’i Celebrated Cnratlr6 Xn*
itnimenit
The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful
known <u Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNoclur
• nal Emissions,
SO harassing- and destructive, and prod active of «a
much, mischief lo the nervous system, incapacitat*.
me ihotnanforbusineas, society, and matrimony. '
This Jnsirument is siii}jpla,.coraprelieil»iye, and never*
/ailing} arid may be UBe*l without the inconve
nience or the knowledeftoi the most inumate Mend—*
it is to beiised externally, producing ho pain or iniu ry
whatever, norprevemibg any one from attending to his
business; ahdi I while' iu.URB ni9t;Oirf«gi« <on<«ton,can
take place; t'nrigcraflng tAs organs, in.oc shoitlimtcto
suchart extentikaf’they beoub tasia ufettinmi power,
of ECTamioff, the lo is of which, caused by earlyabuse,
is the direaee in question, andthecimso of the thousand
-cQ&comltahi compiaiots,Viz: Nerirousness, Prostration,
: Dyspepsia, Pain irt Head and DiihnesS-dfYlsion,
Weakness of .lhe Back and Lower Extremities, AtTec-,
lions of the Eyes,"lmpotence; Eliupies Of tfiff Face, Pro*
matureDeolinc,of -Weakness of Memory and
Powerfor: Rfental Application, Dejection," Avci-aion to
Socicty,Timidity, Self*Distfo%t, Love of Solitude* Ac.,
All these, complaints invariallydtsappear os soonasthe
sotttce is'stopped from wktch.duy v
This Instrument has been examined nnd approved of
by the hiehestautiiariiie's in Europe and America, is re-'
commended by ibe’iUost pronrtnentPhysicians.of alh
countries, os 4ht only certain .temuly exaHng /or ihote
complaints, and hasnow,completelysuperseded lhe use
of urngs; the bougie, canierl2ation,&.o*, nol totaention
tbethemsand advertised hcsitiims of.the d&yiaseotdials,;
antidotes, Ac., Ac. It constitutes, at the same time,' the .
sa/i*jr, the tnojlpieosanf,‘anil by far the ehiapat treatment'
ever oflered to the atllictod, a fair price, being allowed
for the Instrument, after the desired efleet has been' at*
tained. , -
' Belt also remembered, that those complaints are but-.
Rule Understood by the profession'ingeneral,. and that
ail the medicine m the world never basyfindnever.willr
stop those losses, which, - if allowed to oorttinae mir
checked, are'*so«/to produced the most distressing cou
sequeucesv ,
. It bos beep a matierofeurprise-to some, Uiatapyone
of respectability and of professional attainments should
devote hisatieution.td;diseasea which, people, pf every,
description pretend to ciftesoeosdj. . If,,however, but
ttfe-ode thousandth partoUberarsenes these people bring,
upon society Were khdwn*a. very different opinion would .
be And ft hi noicnly the presenijmiMryand
dejection, preying oitthe mindosweii axthe.bopyr.that.
is deplored, bu» some are of such o natm* ps.to affect
posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive fteulty,-
altogether. It is a fact that, when notprpperiy treated,
they may remainad-dorniant in the con.sutuliou.as.to, ap
pear ih ho other way than iaibeir effectsupon posterity;
yet, if properly arc most easily and fpeedi
ly removed. The above, so ingeniously contrived umru-.
•menli w® donhtleks; in d great measure, Contribute t<r
check the evils ofqaackeTy. so prevalent in this class.of,
diseases; throughout the Union. . ■ ■
. The price of the complete in6lnimenl,parcfuliy secur
ed against ell observation hia box, is only. $19..., It can
be sent, by express* to : any address in any-part- of the
United Slates, Canada, to order,, aceomr
panied ’by full: directions,and drnpprmm advice -to the
: married and single; the cxp’ensesj even to the remotest,
paruorthe country* being very trifling.
The. unexampled soccess this Instrument has obtained.
since its introduction inAinerica, has; induced Bomo iln*
principled peraons ifl ?hd^elpWB,:Ai^&By.'
Wton.•'&c., to get called
‘Hntinunentst'’ whlch.. however, bear iTPT tBaSMOHT-:
xsr resemblance, nevAer principle, to my
own invented, long tried, and Universally approved
strumenls, and which are as, similar to ihem as night i$
to lighu . Every attempt m seH such 4l lnßiraroenta”‘ lor
mine will be prosccaivd to the fullest cxieftt of the law,
I =beipg',niot : willing.;to cotmectthewellandboncetly
earned reputation jof.my inventions.-\yitH> quacks ana.
their Worthless productions. NoJnurumentisgtnuihs
and none canba tearzantedbui thoit orderedftommytelf.\
Ail applications. and rcmhtnnces must bV directed'
(post paid) to the Doctor himeelfv he havingno Agencies
established but in London and Paris.
Address, post paid, Dr; B. de Laney, Si Lispenardati,
Newport, " ■■ *7
Office hours, daily,, from 9 A. M. till 3 P-M* and from
T UILS P.Mt ihe-SobbatU excepted. ,
: Jo*Thettndersignedcenify,-wilbgreatpleiisare, that
theahove-raontioned-lasinnnent is not
oil scieniific.pTihciples, but tbatfromits use thebappiear
: results, ihayv dlways, .with confldejice,
there being, for the cure oMhose diseases, NO t/lji.htv
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT.
HENRY S KELLER. MD.
CH. GOET2E, M.D., 99 Chamber street*'.
C iCKUAKJDT, JU.P..S4 ,
Dr.SK Lint Is prepared lo e«co.ie. allprter»fOTSur
glcal anparaias/Tizr Anitcial Ana *
move Ift'eTiijUirsHnembcraj Apparatts ftr
for CohtracSd Legs i for cartamreof Ihe Spme.na
Waißt: for Falso Joints of the .Arm*, Ana.*nee», io|
; Pnrntvilc Less: fotcClub’FopJi for-Dacrymai Kstules,:
for the Rectum;
Choirs Tor SictFersdns f Crutcher, Trusses, «c., 'Ortho*
.&Cd AH work JLctteTa
rea^b^t^i^.areln g aproporlionatAWgtuaco
or eity reference. itepxp4y >
Crash Haeo Strip, Table CotFerinrand TaWe; Covers,
Nankins. Ao-, wlfcn we are constantty reeelvina front
the unportus andmanafactuteta. GutttNw 85 Foonh
SteS [sprl] W. M-CUNTOCK;
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ileace or ,Wiod t ani fU(. ;UlorlOttC9?PW nt 4- r F"QV
udi by! iWca'JACKSO»js«o®i»eifen»otvl«»aior
_CyiMroiTABT: ‘ro7ntß«;A»*fciCTto wrmhnaa. o*
Rurtms —Theiovennoa ofJm.: Hmuian’s T^ogjia*;
I Henna to proceed nnlA aeOrSitionortbirigSia Brigad
ed that nothing can Kikunu
-AirttptoreJolts PJdl
nnry ronn,tohy,w{ihip*b(lhty, : He>]aa ! tt>tbe l peTSon
to .whatistenned StruneulitiiJftmtofwSoLpften has
. ■ no relief Batrit
which we invite the nttehtionvof the ifflicted.4ltsj«l»
every ishperiorily over the thumes: and bandage* in
cotßmflnmaeif Jti»;PMfMtlj;eoihiintitbfcßitd eWf bo
made to' fit any caseof Hernia. 'Rtik.'in exactness and .
other t iv.itlVS?hieh;-TO^at*j9eqMj n tedj and
•wiU : ret4irtany'rtipiflre.»Uh ,?
■rVetiteri PbyafciansrtJhoJUpJiS'nptnwliPSitiCihearoi
fossion have given testimony tons gteaisnperiority ovei
tho ordinary mi‘‘S(?S’tn-dsd- The Tniht of tif, Hub
jjy hrferetiea of thehighest character -can be gicm in
d"sumco”cln have them realty
sending the measore hod£
j • . lap Wood street.sole ogoni,f9*PiUjbmgLS
~ ' "TO ISTAIiISB asv THB SKiK. ,
the celebrated cpitsTock MBDiciqkk,
TTURST. The Of eat rAin. Eira*CToa. (C«H3«J»;^
JJ JD^pV)’curing"rill uarns'uhd oll'Extdttial Priina ..;
-r * ' '*;t*
2d- Balm of Columbia, for. Staying.oy.ReatQring;lhe
Homan Haft. r '* <•-* • *■ *;«** l '
v ■ 3d. J/fwe’fl iVnTtand JhmsLvtMncntanuljAdfettiVfgr.
<roMi Elixir* a. cure for all dasehef'Rhehftl&listft.'''. ~
4th. McNa&iAeotuticOit)*; ctittiln cure(prlMafneaA
-sth. Jfotfa Liniment, a know b cnje lotlhe Piles*,
vfli h. SpoWi^SltblleiidsehM ! ’ i, ''‘ - *
.7th., Matin's Wtf,fQ\ jUi_v*oraen |hefamuy\way.'
‘ Bth. E^Swt'.Great •'} WW«f*.\/iwH<wi : • • for
Colds amUavenSh for
Asthma,. Li ver. Complaint, mid.; ft iUons^Aflec li on »; fpr
; Dianhffi% r lndjgeStf6itftnaLmw©fAppejite>TdrCo6uvt**...
itcss ia females Andmalesjoridnervouacamplaipta l Apr : . •;,.••■
Stomach Afflictions, Dyspepsia; Piles, Hhcumauam, &c. v . :
The great points are. jit is not bod tOAaiCi. ■
pam,andnevcr leaves onecostive.
Oth K&rmXccVs r«rmifu£v(WomKtllcr,KorraUdTen/ -
or.grown.persons. • v, , - :;;v j
' Pain RiUft. NotdMiclne ;
has beep discovered' mat-is so happily.hdaptcd. to l .(Uw-.
internally as drops to.be taken,.and-, yet performvSMh •
. wonderswhen applied exitmallp ub tt-wnsnor Duta, - py:
friction. Jn boutes from 12},t0 So.centB.eacb.i i- >
mb. Saunfid&z'rJloach andßed Sug Pans, nt driv- ■.
ina away Vermin in a sbortthne. * T
*l2th. The celebrated lAn's l*ft 'jhlts and Sanptpmu ■
: Bitusi. . . ti_"
ljtbDr.B<srtAoiei7utoVjPtnir.ffurup« me popnlar£A« .
PECTORANT>FOR COUGIIS, COZ.DS/; roFLUENr 1
■ ZA.&C. r . i . f f i A
14th; TheEastTndia % New York Hair Dycty-the.onJy •
: SURE colonngfor the Hair. . . - ,
lOduiaWiia&j /brCots,
Braises,Sofee,Ac: y ‘ " '
' 16th. j&ttact qf Sarsaparilla, ■ This article has ontiiyv
ad all otheritarsaparill&s, and still gives, an-,great satis*
. faction ha ever. ' ■ , . ’ ‘ *
17th. celebrated spread
made fromlsr. Li» T s recipe, and the most popular intae
. market. 1 : - *.* * 'I--'-.
18lh. Dr.Ktini’i’ToQih.AthtEmpt. Ascertain and easy •
care for Tooth Ache- "•• :
. 19th. Dr- Coamoca has lalply bonght the right foilbe ' :
"United States, of the celabraltH CtmctntTotttl mineral
Water, found at .iheSalr-SrrclncvofDoCtor AVthiC,
Chose, atSL Gathanncp 3 .C.\V.Tbismedjetncha,» at*
tamed a notoriety and popularity never before, equalled :-
: byanypT£paraUon.'at that plaqe, aodjlsealehairhectt
eommenEurate with.iis merits,which are extmordinary. ■.
All the remedies nrefully describedin ALMANACS)
to be given .to all . whh; call ' where : the Medicines ate
All preparations heretoforeknowxi;Rd -
i “COMSTOCK’S” or.COMSTOCK &CO.’s, always be- .
i longed and now bclongs EXCf-USiyELY toDr Lucinc/.
3. the..BiCTißiarevOtComßXC_ck-&'
Co. will be contlnned, tni* extra j&bel witli the footimUe
signature of Dr. L. S. O.; will in falure designate tho
GENUINE- -
i ALL OTHERS MU«T TIE SPURIOUS.' •
. LUCIUS S..
n* The above medicines can be had in this.place'oi
feb6 . WILLIAM JACKSON.. L
No. Liberty street, head of Wood. „
Wlitar’t
The ben remedy ever knoiem to man'/or Coughs') Colds ,
- -Astiwiaj CrovpyßxenthUU t JBUtdistg-ct Viti
" Lungs t t>/Breathing, JJJeetisitoftke w'ter,-
Painstr Wcakneuof iheßretuteriSiiUi&infSiagisvft .
Consumpiuin, $c , Jn.*horu thi* J3alstunc i* pf&lUariv .
adapted orevery disease cf uitJJvrigsyanftlAVef) uhUk
-v-",
TnrriLD CHERRY has loegbeeri known topossess int£
VYpOT^^roedlciTialrtoportjes-r^ThiafhcCiafjinilllW.
10 every malrbiun.oar landyaodphysicianspfifn pro-,
scribe itin diScreniforms ford irdTreQrrdf epmpfaloi&Rr 2 ;. '
Tar lUsohasbectt eqaaUynojca for ita yirtiiesKandapme
physicians whoseriamw-arefiLmfliarto;the whole conn?
irvihas goheho far'da P> d6c!pre»ibffteyenMJOKBUfilE*J
TfON doaid bf cored by that alone,- la other hajjds.,
agaln,it was nearly vnlaeless,owing,nbdoubt, ( totheit*
ignorance in preparing and.fldnuiilsionnglt—aflilficulty . .
now entirely obvUteaby patient experiment and long •'■
experience* _ - , ,t ■> -■: > ---■‘i .
The extraordinary medtcinal powerspf theaelwosubv.
stances are now for the first tiftie contbined- and embod-v
led in Dr.WISTAR’S BAJLBAM OP WItDCHEHaY.
By a nice chemical process, ever? thing, deleterious or; v
useless is rejected, so that what‘remains is thefinosrex?
traordin&ry and truly efficacious remedy lor .all ■kinds of
pnlmonaxy ond Uvor diseases ever known,to man>, t -sTo> ■ ,
convince ■nli.unbelievcrs.tbai.our theory is. reany •
wo refer to k few eases of cure's perfonnedby this Won- ..
derful medicine? * f - • - _ *-• *
PLBasaßTßnjoB > «aTn:co.,o. ) flept.S7; . -
XD.Faux—Bear Str:.-I take the? llbertf ofmdvhin#
you of the benefit I have dewed from Jhepsk.ofDx.#,' ;
tVistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry*' I'waaprostrttea byr
Umi teniae acourg^CoxsQxnpuoniiaMayJasi^^ew
tack was truly horrify tog'to me, for E»a-of our fttolitf..
(my brothers and. sister*) had died Of Consumption* •Ju
was ajfflicted -with nearly nil the.worst features, of-me
disease.' T fiadu distressing doughy and expectorated a :
great dealof-blobd. hectic fever,'severe pamsjn wemde*
and ch-Bt,cpld chills,alternaltogwltb nusheaof heat,
and copious highisweata. - » e - t
- I.wa* under tho e&Te. of a skilful phyMCtafrora Jafi)
timeT.wap taVen sick untn ; abont six week* smce>being 7
then ahout helpless* and my friebdrcensldeied ray case
hopelesa,br
etah&use ,of WUmtk PfaUup pftWild Cherry* W®s *
out my knowledge my father prbeared it ana commenced
administering it to.me, und /roin|be first day
ced tdkingitMny;healihiraprdved,.andin'twO;WßOM 1
was able to be natabd oversee my business, lappr t r v
which I still continue to 4®- T hay*? iakeu.fQurbottles
of the medicine, and now conaidcrm^l^rfecUgWejl.
' ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUEE!P- ’ .
• ■/ UtrsnvuXß, h airfield co., 0,1851. -
. Mr. J D Park-rear Sir: I wish to stale to son that
my daughter Amanda, nged 10 years, had ftooula year , -
since tt?verr»evcre attack of mcoslesii whichtedocedi
her vctv muchy ahd Jefi hcrwith a;rac]iuigeoujih.vJlr
empiowd ttilortbc phy*ic»aiia wtthm onkreieh for the
purpose df removing her cough,. but without sncceejb— 1 j
She appeared to be sinklng/ntp.-o deciuie; with every .
crwortandTar-; JBut this 6ggtavttiEd-her;Coiigb,ad4,
rale herSj'mptomsaf a ; rilH mdro malign Uni character.
1 was now raostseriously liliiTiHe;!. aDdltw.aawiui trcln-;
blingteartiatl froraUay today ,aw-^cßro|£esaorthat
insatiable disease, Consumption.! -I- really despaired
my daughter’s ButJ the
certificate of'JonnibarrCoulson, whose daughter, Bdrftb .
Jane, was cured ofCqnsuumtfosr by Wistatfs B?]?£M£ or>
Wild Cherry r.This'creoled; a faint hope thatlt might
help my daughter, and -1 1 mme d lator 4 ;
it, ond it nlnaost instamly gave relief. IJer health waa
improved from the. firsi boitre, and by the use of two
homes dFWiatar’s Balsamor WilACbOrry/abewas tds
tored toiferiect hfcnUh, and she is not now at all predis- .
po «edio a cough: 3 wjltsay toaLl lhalare afflicted with
an? disease tending to.ConsumpUOQj do not despair,, for .
Ur. Wistat’s Balsiun ofAYild OhoiTy will core yod If .
you will but try it» ■ • . . ' .
i r f f ■? f ?
• ANOTHEIt ASTONTSHINO CURE 1
.Will miraeleuievercease? More .evidence of:iurr.
surpassing hcnlih-iesWihUvevlrtueal'':
- ; (From Dr.-Baker, spring6e!dv .
• SpMwoFiET.n f Ky.,MayU,'te : so-L*,
Mess U-v Santo ed & Pask : I take this- opportuidty^^
informing you of itmoat remackohle Cqtc performed up* ..
on me by the use of l)r. Wistar’* Balsam of-WiJd Cfaer-
Olathe yearlB4oXwas taken with.the Inflammatioftcf
the bowoS, which I labored under for slx weeks, when
lgTadurnly : reC(>vcTfd.ln,ioo fnll:0fl&y ftUackrr
ea with a severe cold* which seated itself npoamyjnpga „
and for of4hfee years | waa^>naneiL«jßyi ,
bed,XtriedaUklhdscCmcdicine».ond.ey.ery.yanety.of :i
aid whhonlbenefit; and : thus i alonp*
. winter;of 1845, when I heard of. Bf. Wisjai’s BafsahrOf
persuaded me to give irial, ibonghl > ■
.hud given: op all hopes of recoveryand iiful prppaTcd.
■ myself for (he chuncdof uooiher witld.. Through .theft v .
eolicitotKinu I mste»«*yii? g«!nuii«{
; Wistaria Balsam of tVi.U Cljerry. The effect vras truly
fiwyearau.f
and afterhaViorapeotfont or fiae hundreddoßhraff tto
DurtioBe» Und: tha eeat nod most reapeetahlo nhyjlciana;
haf proved hUaViinng. f sras soon rcaV>rod ,to' etHiro‘
healw:oythe;b , eßsiiigof:God,Bndlilionsuora)r,iWjstai’9}
Balsam of. WUd Cherry- ( - . L i ~
■ May thehlessinUbf God rest Upon lhUuThprletoftun
ro uainabteVu. snediuroe as Wlsutr'a Balaam of WUd
Cherry; “ Tours respectlhUy. "WrH.'BAKEffi • ‘
|ty Genuine Winn’s Balmn-.of Wild Cherry bus a ?
fae-aimile nf the |ignatoreppenry. Wiawr, M-», Phil-'
adelphia, and “Sanford tfc rark n on a finely executed
attefenmyodwrapper- rNbpiheroajubo gcnmne.>,
.{□r'-.Priee-iSlPor'botUo—aixhotileafor 35.
- Sold by J. D. PARK; Fourtli aml streel3^Cin
cinnati, 0., GenereJageiu. to whom.,all orders, must ho.
addressed. ' ' w
Hjf'Tnco #1 per bottle—six bottles for 85.
Sold by: . J. D. PARK, CinclnnaU, Obfe.' •'
North-east comet of FoUnh Uria WUlmit sta.-entronea
addressed.
J Kidd A Co, PlusburA; I, Wjicoi, jr,corncrhl*rlr*r
nreet and tho 'Diamondj E A Palthesioek'A;C<HPin»
hprgh id A Jonesj.Eiusburoh; ’Lets ABecihomyAlla
ton, Franklin} i Bleakley.dotLßßowie.CniciitoyfUl ll
t* # 08 Jon«»,Ooa4»Tsp«H P Cmfcw>
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