The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 01, 1852, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ss®* 5 * i( A fL - > >^\^v. , v«“ r A tPM,?:-** , . • \'' s x yr ■ - •'* , c *,.
nwWfTTn n ,-.- ►' v . ■ „ - » «\, —. «- -4’.' ’ j
Psrv''^-^-<Vr.;.:>±-;-4-.' .s<h v • -v •. •-<.■• ■‘v., *«v.j ■,. , : ■•r-'-,^r
•'-I, • V-". ■ -.f, ~,. . .. . ~ ... .
'A' ;: •'-.'•■*
tesi3&«~.’.•. -”■' • v-- /
Sfevv*i^^A V ' >' -,\ \ j’« • * •/-If* *, * -i ‘4' -■ i. , »'<-*- - * , ~-""m ’’’ ’ , ' -
; ••'•.v,:-.-.- -•••;;*%! -v -:• : ••-•■-'->: ,--r; =w^--v-. ■•• - •- ■ •>. .
, * - r.v- v\..- ,*'■' : •
*w?sS!*2tS -
<v V 4 ++*+?**s*£*' ,i. i
fc&ii
gteMM
SljMMi
mMsw
MP^
ImwMmMS
Sfe«|iS§«S^4
vi;
llifi
te
.^kmb
4lj^d|p§^ff|is&
fSpRHM
imgra
ls|i*r
’**Q&Bsr
11l
UPPS
SMS®
Inia3gsg&ft
immhr ;
smhm
moX&%BigBS*£!bjossi •
K«l%tP»l -
......
imnirtaut Rml Trne.
J nnnßYE«,*r:i nfe Hive €lothinj? Stefe, No. 223
r ii;i.tV*ircci,cn.n sell a good sun orsoramer Clo* ,
• 'v!;s/fio; and better Goodsvof. every description*
' ,ni "» !oW for rash Custom work made to ■ order in
* on reasonable term?. . |nprl7 .
.Bo(ly 6itya t Jlluit Be i rttel;
tT is said \bat bOUBYER* at the Bes HivS Clothing
I Br< BS, N0'225 Liberty street, sells the cheapest Clo
iSinff intUeptty—weUmodo HTidfasltDtmkly cat Can
... : and eximiue them, and you vuli not be disappointed. .
.. Jan received, by Express, a. spltudul assoranent of
Fanev Cashr.cre«,lßrowo, Green and Blue Clotas, «np.
other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season, v»h»c l
• . . we are prep-ued to make to order, (without disappoint*
j ment,) in.a swleunsurpaseed lntlie City. - _ «. ■■
Come and see. :■ ■■ ■ ' '”y—— !
"pm’SfitttGH CLOTHI«G bTOtt^*
■-.-■-Comer- of ■■Wood, and- Water «*•-.
Jolia CRllahun Co., P‘fpPf*^f | ° , J* , cx .
• milßpublicii respectfully •f»«Re*^
;JL amine our slock of Bendy. Had * &?«,?£'wMcta
expressly' for Uii.m.Aet, ai.J £ f J, 0 ’ raou „
■ we are determined to selUoY >or „
btins: ■ Q-.e»S«e» , I( , a n
: .Oar:W«et«;Bm, »p .Vettings," Summer
large.stuck 6 C Cloths. am j in fact, every arucle
, CIO*., o( every ; e enP\l«».»”tt So „. These Coed *c
m our !’!’* fS'SSiSrta* superior style, and at very low
• Bromakins l ? ® r ii,, am f eininm-i rur yourselves,
price* Give a, a call, caL(a [, an fc cn
myio
WEECHAST TAILOR,- !
Jw* *u> Afarktt.'heiioun &ttOnd find .
B* *£3o rrtDecirally tomfbrmhisfrtenck ondthepab ic.,
*rt2fftow«»nied-froni NewY6rk and Pfatiadcl
nhin hivcinethere selected from ihelalest importations,
nnH*ntirb new nock, of Block oud Colored CLOTHS*
CAB3IMEKKS and VESTINGS, which for newncts of,
dcatota and Ticlmccs of fabrrs, are not . surpassed b>
onyaouse west oflNew York.—AU of wluch he i«
. pared to make toorder in a superior style, at the Jotjm},
price possible* and a rdialiy invite purchasers to call;
: and examine lb© stock Veforc purchasing elsewhere. .
TO TATUiriS.-lhwt ro -n uibor* * c <?A g cm m t . us
city, for ihesnleot my work on G A BMfiN T CUT! INC.
Jl can oniy bo had nt the store of.the *ob?cnber,oC.
Market street, ol the following prices, viz * witb ins*ruc-
Uoas,BlQ j without,s7.
marl 7
JAMES C; WATT. !
u m w cuoTuTweThouse.
EDMUND WATTS fc CO.. _
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Xo 185 Liberty elrcet, above St. -Clair,
on r»f buyfr* 1 •
BDttlNn AND tiIiOXHI3tC 1
SPtt,so THREE mo DOORS!
Kb. 151, liberty Street, PUltburgk.
Htt lias this season paid more than usual action.,'J
the manufacturing anu stvlc of his Garments, so tlmuhc
vert lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in
stvie and elegance not to he surpassed. ~
He-would particularly call the attention of aJI dealer*
inClodua ß .o^« : en^lend.d^onmcmof
.WSS!Sc“
“cnL«”hal! mrSTlheir interest to purchase at hi.
eE Mansrycars' experience, ana drear'J 1
■in*™.tnrpther with an unprecedented teAoiwafe and r«
tail patrormge,has enabled, him to get up Garuicate to
■anil the business habits and tastes of ““O’ >»' l “!" , lc
the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole
B Tn the'cuninff department will be found a choicest-
TES^NU^oi^didlatesl'tm^mos^fMhionable^yl^s^
all of which he is prepared to make to order in the bes
n " ONEAN ? DALh 1 _ ■
The Assortment,the Quality.and j'^
most extensive, undoubtedly, to bo fo ind m tho Uujtd
States:::, ■ • - ■ ■
€o*Pftrtnerthlp Notice.
THE subscribers .have this day ( WMA
■liio under the style ana firm of TAAlrb, MA
GUIRb ?, Jfc BANE foribepurposeof wry. Mon tm
cm*Commission and Produce Business, and r '°“?v
ly bone their long eipenence, extensive mcrcanii.cac
nttainlonce, and pcmonal attention to die interea.s of
tESaiomere, will entitle them to a shore of pnblio
pat.onSe,whi’cl. it .hall he their stud,-to deserve.
P B * LUKB TAAFFE. Pittsburgh,
SAM’L, MAGUIRE, Cumherl’d, Md„
W,M. C DANE, Washington, 1 a
Pittsburgh. April 3,13.12.. : .. n *' ■
— HOPE FOUNDRY-
Cochran, Beßrldo a Co.,
HSITOTACTO EBBS on . „
Ina Sailing and Ornamental Iron »ork, m all
its branches,
NO. 26, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
THE. advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their
friends and the public genoraily»that, having rc£ci\ •
«d a larrenofpber of new patterns for Iron Uauiuy, Ac.,
■which,wgether wilt thosepreviously on handvcomprisei
the greatest variety ever offered in this -CH}
now nreD&rcd to manufacture the same fo. Cemetery
bScJS “s, fences, garden., f
irmbores, hot racier centre tables, Ic. Ac., in a stj le of
workmanship end finish not to be .orpeoad, and cheaper
than any heretofore manufactured west of the rooun
*“ Afso, cooking stoves, hollow ware,and castings of all
descriptions. as usual. ■ ■ —.
Igeuey loi Different Lines of Packet Ships.
passeuoeb office,
fio* 410 Llbtrtr Str«eti Plltrtttrgn*
of Packets
:Pf'. sailing everyfivedjjrs from i 4QP*»
VP-yfc LlverpooHo New York; a i
iBeBsKSt Line of Packets fremLir- «pßb»
. UMfxmity erpooi to Philadelphia, on
ZaßSSSnilbo e i*h teen ill of cncbsaSsmrwvEra
Si-’iUuof Packets to Baltimore on the win oj
iaeh month. Also—a Line ol Packet!ion the Bihand
Mth Of each month from London and Porumoath to
** ALSO—Drafts at lightalwaysonband, for any nmoant,
at the lowest rates of discount; and all information
gtyeneoncerring passengers; that can lie mven, with
Blfiaaare.br their Agcat. JOHN TiiuMfc’&oiN,
P marts 410 Liberty at.. Pittsburgh.
[From Dr John Slirman.J
Yell Coumy, (Ark.) Oct. 1850.
I AM 8 Physician by profession, of the regular order,
and 81 such, have always viewed patent medicines
W |£si sprfngj when I ,ent to Philodelphia formy bin
of medicines! I was prevailed oa by my put
la my bill an Stem of two down vials oryour Vc.rim
fare; be 'stating to me that il was a valuable prepare*
Long having tried it in bis own family.,•
seat for two dotea vials. I have nsed jt allj fliid-l.must
confess that my expectations were more than
its Tcsnlis were truly astonishing, removing Worais in
every instance, when properly lf yoij
will send me a box containing a gross, ana send me me
bill, L will send yoa the money for them by moil or Olh*
erwUe,as you may direct.
- : Sewnre of counterfeits and imitations.
prepared and sold by Fa „ ncstock fc co
myB-dA.wlm corner of Wood and First sts. _
pwmnfiW.ww..«M.....r..»>..APiM BXIBUAS, .
[of the late firm of Sands AReinemnn.!
IiOXJIB RKIWESIAIf CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DKAL.ERS.IN ;
Clods* WcLUheSiJewliTt, Watch Maierial» t
wain stbkbt, orb noon from wood, pitisbubsi!,
IT! AKEleave to announce to the trade and the pniilic
l : generally, that they have themselves carefaflyse*
leetel and imported from Europe, a largo stock of Gold
ud Silver Watches, Waten Materials,ana Tools for.
Watch maters’, enthtfStost elegant assortment of Jew,
elrvTfiromUio best rntinufactones—which they offer at
pricesiSlowas they can he purchased la the eastern
“Thdrstock Of Watches consists of Cold and Silver
Potent fievers: do Detached hsvorti do Lepinci, Sit*
vt*r OHartiers* and elegaat French time pieces,-of the
SSSiSfSSITtaSc
BreaSf PinSjßtaceleis,Go d, Fob
Gold Guard feeys and Seals, LocVets, Gold And Silver
SDCotaeleS; Silver aud German Silver and Pablo and
and every kind of fancy articles generally
kept in establishments of this description. - ■
They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
Watch
of every variety, which they have most carefuuy .6e?
They have also on hand a large assortment JjjJjT
ttopes,Bpy: Glasses and Opera Glasses, from thhbw
manufactory in England. • Together with agrcatvarieiy
of other articles too nameronsio mention. ■ ■ * .
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in l he best
manner and on the most reasonable terms. • locliS-Y ■
. PTIDDER &FOaD,.
. nsnumctureri and Dealers in
tfANC HEST,ER MINER A L PAINT,
v Auuairstrr Crry, Pa.
New Yeas, December 15th, 1851.
' I have analysed a sample of MANCHESTER MIN’
ERALPAiNT.for Ppsossi Poes, and End U to con
tain the following :
Silica,
AlamSoa*... . '
Per Olid* of Iron, -
'.. . Lime, ■:
Marnesia, . -
Oxide of Manganese,
. Water and Loss,
,03
,24
,12
- „ 8,00
The Powdered Sample, contained in thohox, which!
suppose was the one you desired also to have analysed,
1 iind to differ from any average of the Ipmpa powdered,
and mixed together. This last yields as tallows- .
. Per Oxldo of Iron, - . - ®3,SO
Stllea and Alumina, ■ - . . -■ 33,W
Lime, - . , ,83
.Magnesia,
Waior nnd.Loss,
7 pa ‘
. . . , . . . .... . .. ■■ lOMO : v
Tbfadi&^ ncß *P rcattmear *s ftSfn,ni the mineral not
bfilnir nniformi some portions containing more Iron than
others. The analyslsshows the article to be suit*
ad for a durable paint. 1 find that by calcining the pow-
A** hvo pretty high heat} the color Is much improved,
2St fait converted into a fine red. , .i
oral least co JAMES JL CHILTON.M.D.Chem-tt.
gale by JQEh MQhhfißi «U Liberty street,
(Slotljmg.
JAMES K. SEED CO.,
Manufacturers of Theodo
lites, Surveyors', Compas
ses, Leveling and Grading
Instruments, Sc., Sc.
NO. 3G
Smiihjidd street,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An assortment of the a
bove named Instruments al
ways on bond.
Also —Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry, So., So.
April G, 1852—2 m .
:jff r fl f YermUagCi
From a-JUgular Pfiystctatt.
(Ercmsportat'ion.
P«iut»ylvaula natlroatl KmlgH
lhrec da>> >.riVODE_& GRAHAM, Agtnta
Pennsylvania Raliroaa comp^^;
urepnred lo receipt for producc,&o., to
Vf V/>iM<2elpbia; imaiciliately • Time .five days.,
bates of fusigiit on
TVicon, Lard, Poik,Beef, Lard 0i1,&c.,G0 cents -pop,
too pounds . - • - . -i'
* Candles- Cheese, Cotton,.Earthenware, Leather,Leal
Tobacco and Window Glass. GDcents.perlOO pounds.
Gccjwux, Drsed Fruit, Wool, BrastleStCloveraud Tim
othy Seeds, Deer Skin?, Hemp aud Flax, 70 cents per
.UKI pound-. • • :■; , %lr
Fgtfs. Feathers, Furs and Peltry» Brooms and Mcr
itliau’dizei 8U cents per ICO pounds.
! COVODE & GUAHAMvAgenIs,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. .
HI II HOUSTON, Agent,
576 Market street, Philadelphia. '
Adama & Ca.’< Express,
NO 80 EOUSTII STREET, I'ITT.eBURGH.
*i,HE public ore informed that wcore uow running
i. regularly to the East and West, and ore prepared to
forward all Goods entrusted to our ear*.- , . ,
A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel
phia, old o’eloes, P. M. Also, daily to 'Cincinnati, at 7
o’clock. A. M. • . . ' . _ . ;
Ordei* transmitted free of charge, ana Goods reiornea
by first Express. .» a
Bills of Exchange foreale on England, Ireland ana
Scotlam’, for any amount,payableon principal Banking
Housc« or Post Offices mine United Kingdom. >
' -dec*! BAKER & FORSYTH, Agents;
BlercHaots’ Portsble Dost Line,
For thb Transportation qf,Merchandise andProduce t
(VIA PUSNSYLVAMA CARAM ARW BWLBpA»sKMnV*»
PITfSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
Dirtej, \ciihovt_Re-:h:pptng.
B - TIME, TEN DAV| ion fc RI . VNOLDgj
Depot, cot a«kct « d
Canal Hum, 4 ,i S and 41U Penn street, Pittsburgh.
HAVING increased ourfucilliies and otherwise im
proved our arrangements (or rraaiportouon, we
are now prepare.! to receive a large amount of Produce
and Merel'n;idi»e*to B liip (on tt e opening of the Canals,)
"iW/iiEtoS? se!f transportation over our
State improvements has been in use aboUa-ten >ears
nrdthe ereaisuccess and favor n has met with, Is a suf
ficient ganraniee that it is no longer considered a
doubifal cr uncertain experiment \ butts acltnowledgcd
bv all ns vastly superior to nny mode of irnn.ppnrtaUon
u«ed on Canal*. (when interceded by Railroads)
Goods loaded into our Roots at Pittsburgh. remain
undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market
street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoidinf thedciav
conscouenton three different tTansniproenW, and secu
ring the delivery of Goodsinentire lots,thopuckagcs
clean, and m as good order as when shipped.
Produce, 4:0 .consigned to our House at Pittsburgh,
will be received and forwarded always at the lowest
current c-malrni's, strictly Lcco-amg to
without sny extra obaTge for commission, storage, ora*-
O. A , m-ANULTV A CO
Fare Reduced*
WEST NEWTON PLANK EOAD ROUTE,
FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH
INGTON CITY. Fake Reduced.
To liaWir.oee. 54,W) less than Pa. Railroad
To Philadelphia, SI.CO do do d"
To Washington City, Bi 3J do d“ do
Thi* u> Ibeouly Office -which Insures a riIROUGU
TICKHTT 10 Wnshinglon,and,by laktig this Route, pal
ecnCciß will Fuve time and money. ■ M ,
"The Mail Boat (carrying the United lunii,;
lenves ihe Monongahc'a-Wharf, oboyethe Wire Bridge*
EVERY A FTFRNOON, at 5 o’clocMiathejrougliio
cheny River. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and
.Sake iplendtd United StatesMailCoacbesat West New*
ton. next morning over the Flunk Road, crossing tbo
I mountains in duybght. Take the magnificent ®jeerjns
i Car* of tt-e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, nt 10 o clock,
i F. M. Breakfast at Bal'iraore and Washington Lit*,
i dine in Philadelphia, and arrive ui New York tho same
evening. - conn
Fare to Baltimore. * ®.ySJJ'
do Philadelphia, -
do Washington City. - * • 10,50.
MONONGAUELA ROUTE.
The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above ihe Br.uge,
Dailv, at So’clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pifsborgh
bv ihe Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same
nighi r nnri arrive in Cumberland the
train of Cars for Baltimore. ,n
Bniiimore'and Washington City, and arrive in Fhiiodel
phia at S o’clock, ihe same night .....
■ Fare to Baltimore, - - ' •
do Philadelphia, * - * - IJM®.
do Washington City, - - - iC,jO.
For Ticket 0 , by either of the nbove Lines, plea*o call
at Fie West Newton Flank Road Office, m the Motion
gahehl Hoorc, Water street. J> J« EVAN&, Agcnt
nnrfi : _
SIICUIGAH CESTKUt BAILHOAD.
1852.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
connection. \»uh ihc Cinc^nwiU.Rai
-rnftth Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and ,
Pittsburgh Rni!road,and Michigan Central Railroad,,
PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any
point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati
and Pittsburgh, and troru cither of those places to any
point on Lake Michistn* ,
This Line will be composed of two new low pressure
sicaraere. I)uilifxprets!y for ihe romi:.
CI.RVEI.AND. - - Capl. C. 0 StxXißO.
FOREST CITY, - - Cop!. L. A.. Fijoco
! A Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Pelro.t
for Cleveland, every evening, at Gl o’clock, arriving in
both cities the following morning, in season for'the mor
ning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pillsburgh,
ann for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit
: T» e v will run from Cleveland in the following order
y FOREST CITY
Monday——-—’ •Wednesday* •
" ■ CLEVELAND:
Tuesday Thursday---
* CLEVELAND.
Wednesday*
FOREST CITY. „ ,
Tuesday -Thariulfty. —•••— ••■•Satarday.
The undersigned ore prepared 10 make coniraeiß far
all kind? of Freight, fromCtcvc!&nd lo DclroU,Macki
naw. Saule Ste. Marie, and aU pom on Lake Michigan.
The OCKAN, CASPIAN and STuLOUlbwill compote
ihe line until ihe new Boats arc ready
Monday**-
AOESIS.
C-HRADBFiRN & CO,Cleveland.
PITMAN, TKOWBIUDGB L JONES,Detroit.
optl4:Cm _
—a ew ' n
AB‘nAH6IIMKS®'I
WESTERN RAILROAD
FROM „ .
Plttttarsh to Cleveland, Columbus ana
. Cincinnati,
ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON,
im CONNECTION WITH TUB PENNA. CENTRAL
1 RAILROAD.
Through from Fitiiburgh to Cleveland in Im than
Ten Sours, by acontinuous Bailroad tine I
THE Express Train on the Ohio tred Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at Pi A, M ; , stopping at
Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Bajlingloii. Enon,
Palestine,'ColatnbiaiiiT,' and Salem, and reaches AM
ance,samites from Piustiargh,
leaving Alliance ©n'tbc Cleveland Bailroad at 3
ind reach Cleveland ol 0 F.-.M. .- Retnrmng.thei pa*,
congers leave Cleveland atO A. M., Alliance ul 1.3 U P.
M.,nnd reach. Pittsburgh at 509 P. M,, in time to eon
ncet wi,b the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail
road - far Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and
also with the Yoaghiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road
by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save
from one to two days in connecting with tho renna, Cen
lfpis«Sngei leaving Pittsburgh nt 830 A.'Mj»Jreach
Canton at 2P. JtL and Massillon at P. Ml Ai Mas
sillon the line connects with stage lines oostcr,
Mansfield, New Philadelphia,and atEnon to NewUaa
tie.Poland, WarrcnvMercerand Lrie. - •*, •
*l* The New Brighton Accommodaiion Tram leaves
PlurtmVgh at 10 A.M..ands 20 P.M., and New Brighton
at7A?M;and I P. intermediate simians.
Excursion Tickets, good for two days, we void be
tween Pittsburgh, Rmmcster and New Brighton -
Qu&itetly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by
the nockagO to ’some of the stations. / \
The Trains do not run on Sunday. . ' ;. - ■,
Omnibuses run in connection with the triUnslo and
from tbeßtalioh on Federal street. - . . ..... p| -
. Fare by the only conuuuoua Railroad Line from Mtts
burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 54,00. Tp Massillon, 103
- m For* Octets apply at the, S?
Ohio and Fa, Railroad, to
brio J.ME3KIM/N, ’
MonongiOiela House, Pittsburgh.
Note— By tho route by steamboat 50 miles to we is*
ville, and.thence byißailroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the
fare is 53,50.
Pittsburgh, April t, 1852.—(apr2)
Family Groceries.
THE UNDERSIGNED havingrealed the stand late y
occupied by Henry C, Kelly* would respectfully in
form their friends, that they have opened a u fatmly gro
cery,” with a stock of articles selected in rho Eastern
cities, cipreBsly for family n&e. We assure those who
patronize.os, lhat.no. effort upon our part will be found
wanting topleaje thobc who give us a o ulLs Don’t for
get the place—corner at FiAh street ond'Market-alley.
T. myirilm - • . ROBERT H. JACK A CO.
Hew Booki, at How York Prices.
miIEOLOGIOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
s cow 1 opening from; Carter?*, Fletcher’s, Horner’s,
Addlclou’s, Scribner’*, Dodd’s, Putnam, Ac., New York *,
Gould * Lincoln, Jewett, Ac, Boston} Martin. Ac,
Philadelphia; froth the Presbyterian Board of Publica
tion J and American Sunday Schbl Union, and Map'Sab
b>Tofe^erlwUh fresh importations of standard Theolo
gicaland Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large
variety of . ■
Clergymen supplied at Eastern t
- DAVISON A AGNEWi 05 Market su,
my£2 ' " adjoiningAYilgon’s. Jewelry Store..
' r "-\ • To RAliroftd contractor*. _
“fVROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the
r- Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company, in
Newark, from the Ist to the cveninig of theBth of June,
1852, for,the grubbing, clearing, grading, and “asoury,
of Sat portion of the Steubenv Ue and lndiana Rail
road, between Coshocton and Newark, being about 35
miles in length, and comprising seme heavy cuts and
miZ nud a bridge across tbe .Muskingam river.... . .
in. sections ot.about one mile in
epecifiratfonvWith^ p^2, xlm f c K es^
mSSaf quanuti?s. can be *«n at the Offices in New
ark BuiSmubenvilie,
Chief Engineer.. ;
tended. Something of the kind beeu needed,
to hold or fasten their needle work whi 1 e*■ -L n
sewing. Many a faU Torm is reined, «nd
*bp“ J dered, by their position while at work, us
health impaired, by sitting in siicit an uhhealihy position.
Improvemohisareconstantly being introduced to lessen
the labor of men, but little or nothing bas been done to
alleviate the burden of the other sex; Thiaarticle,
bowevevwiU greatly relieve, .while it : will facilitate
their work:- The Sewing Bird* have been used by many
ladies in New. England, and has met with universal ap
probation.
. Theymay be bod of the .sabsenber;by wholesale, in
every variety of style} knd. the small price at which
they are offered, mast,• recommend them to general use.
; myl9 - : C* YEAGER, 110 Market ss.
» " '
Insurance Companies.
fir* and Batin* Inauranco.
THE OFFICE of thelHsurane* Co.cf . JVVrffc Amtrtti i
. has been runovfd to tbe Warehouse ofllardy, Jones
& Co», Nq« 141 Front street,third house East of Wood
streel.whcre thesubscnber will issue Policies on Buitu*
lugs and their contents, andouShipments by Steamboats
and other vessels, for the. above old and responsible
Company. Up3] WM P. JQNEB, Agent
State mutual Fire Insurance company*
HARBISBURG. PA ,
TVSSIQNED only for the safer classes of property, has
1 j an ample capital, and afloids superior advantages
. in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city
and countrrmercbnnis, ana owners of dwellings, anu
CARRIERi Aclnary .,
0c127| Branch Office,No.M SmilbDelil au. Pmgliurßh^
England I.lv# Stools Insurance Co., |
• Hew Haven, Connecticut. * <i
HnnsF*. CATTLK, &c.-,rnaored against, death b>,i
SSaSI or accident. dapttal *50,000, with power,
to increase to SICO,COO
DIEECTOBS • , ■
Thomas Kcndnck, ’
NnthanUßThurber, «m W hc^dnek
NaihEo!cnhurher, TiioMA9KEMiuciEi PrcEidenl .
«•"«* T Bi ' JnMs DOBB3, Agems,
No: 123 corner of Wood and Fil>h sis., •
Friend’* Banking House.)
HBSW YORK COM.
ACCVMVLATEV CAPITAL, 3500,000.
THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been ( itnusuatly
large, showing that the company has been doing a
fFt»rv lame aud prosperous business.
1 The dividends in lb4d were oOpcr.cent. ;i
164 S ■“ *ll ' ■ ■
1813 “ '4O • “
ii , 1800' i' 40
u •• 1851 “ ' SO “
i- 1852“ 41»
This is amongtbe oldest coinpameam.the United Slates,
its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for lhe
ncneCrof Pra6ldcn ,
Pu " Fasotst,, Actuary uRTi? & DOB]JSi
Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood anil fifth streets, over Pat
™k * TAKEN ,
Also, agents for Protection and Farmei>3 f- ire and Ma
rin©insurance, ‘ capital SVoO,OOO, and -of Branch oilier.
Empire State HcaUh Association, cash, including aceti
mutated capitalSlS r OOO. • • - ■ :
A\io, agents for the purchase ana sale of real estate,
■mall.' ■ • • .■ --
rSBUUABiCK.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.—Office,North Room of.lie Ex
cliange.Tbird street. Philadelphia.
Fiau lissonAACE —Buildings. Merchandize ant. oili.i
nroperiv in (oten and amntty, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the iowestrate or premium.
JlIniHK iSsumtic*.—They also insure -Vessels, car.
justs and freights, foreign or coasiwiw.uuder open or
tpecial policies, a*lhe.assnrcd may desire.
1 IlLl*tDTainsroßTaTlon —They also lu-ure lUvrchan
dize Irnnsponcd by Wagon-' Riulrotid Cn.r Cana
Coats and Sievra Bonis, on rivers or.it lakes,on the most
‘‘DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Soader
John c. Davis. Robert Burton, John It. I enro'O.bainuel
Edwards, Geo G Eeiper, Ldvvnrd fljrlin>lon,l«aa<. R
navis William Folwell, John Ncwlin,Dr. h. .■!. ltus.on,
James’C Hand-Theopbilus Paulding. H Jones Crooks
Henry Craig'. George S-irriH epei.cer Mc-
Ilvaiu. Charles Eel Is, J. t. Jolm-na,V\ ilnara .lay,Dr
S DIRECTOUs n AT ITrTSCUi’tGIi -D. T. Morgan,
Hugh Craig, Jno T yyfLLIAM MARTIN, President
Tno, C. lU.VO, Vi=ePr«ident_ CoWAS Sccreulry .
CfOffico of the Compatiy.No.42 Water slrecljPuls
bnrgh _ (iclOldin P. A. MADEIRA, Ageni^
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company.
A 07 rniLISSLPEU.. . . .
D IRE ChtSkf\V. Bancker, George W Richard.,
ThomasHari, Motdceal DLewic,
Tobias Wagner, . Adolpht.L. ** or * e >
Samuel Grant, 4> David 8. browne,
Jiipob R Smlin, Morns Patterson.
Jacob u.bnmn, ci!Afe N.J3 ANCKEtt,Pre*’;.
Cnits. G. Bahci on, Secretary. . . .....
ITT* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every de.crlption of property in town and country,
at rates as low as are consistent y».ili security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested
■JTord ample protection to the assured. ■
Tlie Assets of the Company, on January Ist, Idjl, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as.iol*
•bWßvVit: w nip 12^63
Stocks————————
Cash, Ac. 01 - ls 81
#1.212,708 44 ,
Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 years,ihe>
have paid ap-wards of One iliiiion Four.HvndrfdT/uiu
land Ito Kan, losses by Bre, thereby airordinß CVicicr.ce
of the ad vantages ofinsurnnce, as tveil as the ability and
disposition to ra w«.^n^Uuej. nt<
R p r 24] Ofi'cc N-K. corner Wood nnd .14 *i*-
HOME TN SU&AS OK. _
Ttic Farmer* ami DJ«ohttnie» f Ilealtli Id*
tnraacd ftnoclatlonj
OF PITTSBURGH, PENN A.
AID 7iV TIME OF HEED}
OFFICE—CORNER CF BttlTlljntLl) AUD
GtAHAfITT C4PM*AIm $30,000.
THIS is an association established for ihe mutual Tcner
of ils members. m cases or sickness or accidentally
thtfpaymcittof ibeir Annual Deposit i'ersousm eood
health may become members anu ho entitled to a weekly,
benefit, Incase of sickness oracctdcnt. Allwlio join Uus
Association ate entitled to a vote ui the election of
officers, and loparticipate in the profits of the Associa
tion. U on usafe nnd permanent oosift,
being both Mutual and Benevolent in us designs, with ,
the lowest rates consistent for insecurity,and conduct* ;i
ed in araanner to insure its pennonency and durability.
AU persons can see tbe advantages of taking out a
poliey from the General Office.
! r • YEARLY DKtOSirO.,
0 2Xoper rear,draws® 2,W)per wcc«r,
i 3,1 D • do* do 3,1-0 .do;
i 4,00 do do d,OO do;
i 5,00 do do 500 do;
i ft,oo do do n,C3 do*
too do do 7,00 do;
8,00 do do vpV dQj
9,00 do do 0,00 do;
10 00 do do 10,00 uo;
INITIATION FEE, for Membership, Si,so—winch
most be paid at the time of making Application, and the
first years’deposit within twenty days, Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis.
' ~..-.■ ....»■ Fn day.
’Saturday.
Praidmi— D. W. Hkmjmoot.
Vice President and Treasurer —Will. M. Wilson.
Sierctarv— G. t>. Drown. _ ,
Finance Committee— A. J- ChiWa, A. D. Christie, and
D. A. M’Haiien. lsarl^: ° m
WatcUea, Jewelry, Ac. ■
HAVING just returned from tlie Eastern cities, i
have brought with me one-of the most beaniitui
mid carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches anti
Fancy Goods, cvot offered to the Public. Persons
wish in? to purchase any thing m my lute, can rely on
eetUntra good article. I do no; advertise to sell good.,
below cost, nor 50pcr cent. cheaper than any house in
the city. Give me a toll, and I nm sure you ''ill be
satisfied that l can sell a good article ns chcnp as any
° f AnbUier (act I wish to keep before the- people- If
you want your Watch, Clock, or any article o. Jewel
ry, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have
H tione. To this branch of my business! will devote
especial at jollSS’s. KENNEDY,-04 Market street
feign of the Golden Fade.
llpoyy Uicnasvikpn, JepyeMcr*
HAVING re-fitted bis store in a handsome wanner,
and but recently returned from the EastcrnxiUes
with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cus--
tomers to the fact, that among his/Watches will be found
the mostdcsirableatyics,patterns andmakers. Of Jew
elry, tho latest styles of brochcs, breast pins, fob aud
vert chains, finger rings, cur rings, immature, lockets,
FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macho, work tables,
work boxecs desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table
mats, CoH’a pistols, Porte n}Pn»l e *rgreat vaneiy;
china fruit and cake dishes, Ac,, with *n endless variety
of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to bp
““Svl be ° [ ' predn ■ C ‘ l - NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
— * and Strangera,
iwo doors .norlhof TKirf, »nd lake a look at Msnew
■lock, iaal arrived, and yoa can there purchase Watch
es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and notoe charged two prices for everything, n».you
have usually been; bat can got the very beat quallty. of
goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what
itors, latsrested in their own sales, tell you, but corns
and see for youftelves. 4.11 lMDf)a 8 , ol ?„ a , t | < ime C of cale—
menf will be warranted na represented atlippof f ale—
Srtbat Oil an purehase eouullv .of. oml Cheap. aul«,
IF Time lamonoyrsurely it deserves to ho Watched,
and, reader, you may be assured that—..
Watches belter ne’er were sold,
Whether of silver or or gold, .
Than you will find, when e’er you go,
And look at those on sale below.
nFTII
BEG leave toannounco to, the uadc andjiie pui)Uc
-gissssa^^^s^fss^^-issasg;
rers—which they offer/at prico. as low as .they oan lie
nd'jrwdt? repaliei I a «to »•«
manner}and on the mostreasonnblc terms.- _
Prompt attention paid to.orders from a distance.
• marfrf ‘ -. v- ‘-- - - -•' ~ ' ■—
OTICK.—The pax in e rsblp h o re to fo r e existingbe
]S tween the undersigned, in the Wool Qiid Commis
irion Sl”!Ser toe . firm of MoSpht & woB
dissolved on tie first Of April last, by
The business of the, late firm be settled by
who U duly authorized, to use the name of the Hrm tor
that purpose. J. R. MURPHY,
my 4 , '. , B..IiEE- . -
*. O. TWICHEhL * 00,'S
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HORSE,
SAINT LOTUS.
JOHN W. TWICUBLL-. • ♦■• --.JOSEPH MOO HEDGE..
Twlchell £& Mogrldge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Corner qf Commercial and Pine streets,
SILL promptly attend to all consignments and Coin
missions entrusted to them, ana will make libexnl
advances on ponsignmehts or Bills ofLadingin
for the purchase of Lend, £min, Hemp and
other Produce,’willbe promptly filled at the losrestpps
:sible pikes, and on the best terms. . ' ’- .
They wUI also undertake the settlement and collec
tion of claims of importance j and'hope, by their espe
cial personal efforts and attention to all the interests of
ihclr friends, to give general satisfachon.
■. Bt ySBKSCBS,
Geo. Collier, St.liO»if; ElUs&Morton, Cincinnati;
SSs£fSSi*co, -o WA&V.SJ-
T.C.TWICIIELL &CO , New Orleans.
COMMISSION HOUSE,
mills long established House confine their aUenuon
8 strictly to sale* and purchases on Commission, and
toihe Forwardingbusiness fcenoraUy,. , ’
They solicit n conunuunoe of the liberal patronage
hcretoforegiven diem,
January®, 18®-
< f •' ’
iiiiiil!l
OFFICERS.
[mart:Wem
' «•.'*:«** K - • -<■ T T - . \‘ t *j}.s* •*■; -x
* ' 4 '- - I*. *• *,«
■ '• Wv '■
• v/ -. vl r, 1 ' •>!••. •■*•. .-'■* •■. *KiS. •>., «#• r* **’*-•-
' *.£■** '•- ',', .. v ■-.-•>■ r '-- ’-. -t-.-'- .’ r ■ ■ ■' v • ..;• -. , * 1 .
• ■r~?--_ r ?' : .- >• : \:v' :r_ ‘>. T .- f' v r '.V-~ _.
>7*
vC'iV*';v V' - *-;.*/
jUrg (Boaibs
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
TO Q U , f 9 T , ’TJItf*B VSIN£SS!
milG Subscriber benig about to relinqulshjhe retail
. JL dry goods business, and Unvingraade.sucu arranger
mtnts as 10 render it necessary to close out .his^toch: by
the Jsiof Joly next, will commence on Tiiuretjay* May
13. and sell his enure stock of Fancy and Staple dry
goods at COST, FOR CASH. - n • e '
His goods having been principally purqnasedlbepres
ent season, will be found desirable bargains, being at
least2s percent lower than regular prices.
lii STAPLE GOODS will be foand— ■
4-4 and 5-4 French ginghams,.
English.and French chintzes,.
■■■■” Blk atpaeas and bombazines; ......
Checks and mnsllns; •.
Irish linens and crashes, -
Table linens and cloths* -
Huckaback towels and toweling, ■ ,
Damask and snow drop lmen.uapkin» and
scilles quilts j furniture prints, plain .and emb a dimity,
linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and piano covers
tnd coverings; worked laco curtains and curtain muslins.
' FANCY GOODS. . ■ .
White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege and
thibet shawls. ■■■■■:* : :
Fine French lawns and bereees* .
Bercgc dc lalnesand muslin ae lames;
Tissues and grenadiers; . „• ' ...
Bik and fancy silks, some.very superior, and a fine stock
- of goods generally. ■
embroideries*
Worked muU and lace capes and sleeves, ; , -
Jaconclt, mull and linen cumbnc collars & chemisettes,
; Jnconett, mull edgings and inserting*,
i Emb’dhnen and enrabne hdkfsj . •• •
Worked bands and flouncing** and a
of Valenciennes edgings, laces and inserungo, together
with a large vnnety of other goods, too
»uenUon,all of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL
COST, FOR CaSH. Haily secure the best
bargains • JAMES A. M 7 hNIGHT.£Jo. C 2, 4ibBL
• - P S—All persors knowing ihemselvoß indebted to ;
the above prior to January, 1e52, are requested to pay
the same, as all debts will bo put in the. bands.of an at-,
lorney forcollecilon. . ■ : myi^
Cheap Dry Good* 1
JAMES JPCANDLESSfc Cp.,
- 109 Wood Wood Street, f
A -RE now opening avery extensive and well assorted
A etockoflrßlNG and SUHIitERGOODS. Con
siting in pan of French, and English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Cassimeres, Caxhmcre.ua,
Ctinonades.Dnlarga, Linen Conuiigp, BilL.Satm and
***ai,ey GoitonVeaiings Aleo.aboutiOO CASHS 1 LAlnt
UiD FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing \be newest
ileles of Silk and Linen Poplins..Delaines,Bcraees and
Borage De Ltiinesjßlar.k Mourning and Fancy Lawns,
Pl'.in and Fancy Calicos, ~in great variety .French,
Scotch and. Domestic Ointbams; Faint Leaf, Lechorn,
Kossuth, Hungarian Mid ;-ici:can Hals; Silk, Gulp ham
and Cotton Parasols, &c/, *c., T which are offered at;
Wholesale on.the most accommodating.ternig. tapri^
.Greatnttmiloal
VUS V RECEIVED at JErrius 1 One Ptjcc Cash Stoic .
•jj No. 70 Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.
and Diamond, the larges!.and moat beautiful stock of
SPRING am) SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to
the citizens of Pittsburgh-. .. . ; ,
The subscriber wou'd inform those who desire to get
Ooi*d BAaoiXNs, that the'greater part of lus Stock was
purchased hi the recent large Auction S>{c»
York and Philadelphia -for c.stl, winch enables him to
sell goods 15 to ‘2O per cent, cheaper than those who buy
on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the
the different kinds of goods that compose our slock, but
d*em It sufficient to say that it cousins of a full a.«-ort
merit of ladies’ nml pcnl • c ea r, logo th l r W.itha
gener.il stock of FURNISHING GOOD-s. We would,
respectfully solicit an examination ot our stock from
ihose who wish to purchase. L _
JASIES n’CANDLESS €b CO.,
10p WOOD STREET* . ■
WHOLESALE Dialers in Foreign and Domwiie Dry
Goodx. are now opening «heir first purchase of
SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS, selected withi tho
greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting m part of the
neweststylcsof—
Dress Lawns and Bcrogesi .
Plain and Figured Alpaccasj #
French, Scotch and Domesuc Ginghams \
Printed Calicoes, iu great variety;
Ribbons, Laces and Edgings;
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings;
Summer Coating and Pantalooning ;
B*own and Bleached Muslins;
Palm and Leghorn Hats;
Straw and Braid Bonnets. , ,
Together with acomplete stock of Variety Goods and
Pedlars 1 NotionsvGold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver'Watcbes,Brass Clocks, &e. AM of which are of*
feredat Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern
prices- " • ■ - tfeh2B.fim _■
E — fIEW OOOD6I
YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE,
Sign of tke ORIGINAL BEE HIVE,” Mattel st.
* FRESH ARRIVAL OF
New Spring and Summer Goods t
THE subscribers {feVe just received by Adams &
Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one
of the largest and best-selected assortments of Fine
Dress Goods ever offered to the public.
One of the Firm having been in the Eastern Cities
before the commenceraentof the Spring trade, selected
our Goods, with great cate from the Importers, at such
prices as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap*
CS Ourvery extensive stock eomprise;t In part the fol
lowing—viz: •
Chenc and Jasper Chenc Si ksj • •
High Lustre, Pla ; n, ChameUon and Glassa Silks j
do Sttipe do do;
do . Plain Black do;
Tark Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks?
Tissues, Betages, Plain and Fmired Poplins;
French worked Sleeves, Cuffs.CoUars & ChcmiMtts;
do J,ace and. Muslin Capes;
Black Satin and Fancy Vestings?
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets and Jeans;
Bonnets and Bonnrl Ribbons. ,
The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early
call from their friends mid the public generally, feeling
confident ihat they, can offsr greater inducements than
ha. b« n offered ST p iV KNSON A LOVE.
108 FRENCH STORE- 108
|g§gll||||l§|g JAMES GOSLING,
MARKET STREET,
■
.
0
Konev and Siaple
MILLINEB y, ie
TVTEW ARRIVALS-OF- SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, opened and opening, including rich
Shawls, from S 3 to fit/* 8100 each.
Let eyery lady call und ace this splendid production
(fcutleraen’a Broad Clolhs, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals,
(Cenin styles,) Shirts,Ooals,&e.
; . MoarningiGoods of every description.
Madams A. Gosling, (from France,) Is in ihe monthly
rcceiptof Foahiona and Models, from 1 an . d
New York, at No. 51St. Olatr street, and 103 Market st,
where ladies are respectfully invited to call. _ ,
The trade supplied with model* and nweTiols. topn^
SECOND great? ARRIVAL! v
OP FALkand Winter Dry Goods and Variliea at No.
07, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond
alleyrfousburgbjPa. D. Gbego ACo. would again an*
nouncc to their old customer* and dealers ff«J°raUyin
their line, that they, are now prepared! o offer forisale
their present new stock of Goods at unasually low rotes.
And as oar purchases,haee on, the roast fav
orable terms with Importers and Manufactarers,we> flat*
ter ourselves, and hope to be able tomeniaeonun.uanoe i
of confidence and patronage of our old< customers and
ihe public generally, which
rally bestowed upon us. Out DRY GOODS STOCK is
in part of Broadcloibp. nnd
fancy Veslines, Checks, Flandelß, Drillings, GloiA an
Brown Muslins, Tickings; Blankets; Linsey PlMds, Al
pacas, Merinoes, Muslin BeLaincs, CaAmcrcs,, fancy
Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings,.Table Diapers,
Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct
from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the
Dry Goodsllne. Ocn V.mtrrr Department will tic found
on examination to be- unsurpassed by any other of the
kind West of the Mountains, and ismade np in partof
Combs,Buttons. Patent nnd-SpoolThieads, direct irpm
Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and
EyeSrPiiU and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra*
zors. Table Cutlery and. Pen-Knives jasL.amved from
Sheffield ; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,
Gum Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion
Caps, B'peotacle&, Plstots, Hosiery, Gl.oyaa, Laps and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, SlUc Gimpaand Fringes,
fancy Nettings, Green Bondages, Black Silk Veils, Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
articles in the Variety line. Wehave onbond andfor
sale a large assortment ofGold and Silver W ajehes and
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, <**<}
ver pens and Pencils, Gold: and Silver Spectacles,
Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy
ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer-
The business of thelale GaEao AMc^
CxnpLßss is to be settled by D. Gbboo at the stand of p.
Gbboo A Co., who is fully authorized for such and in
whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of
said firm. , . .locilSttf
' Removal.
HOUGH *. ANTHONY have' removed their DA
, GUERRBAN ROOMS, from Bitrke’e BpDding, to
Eaton’s Baiitßoffi over the Young Men’s Library, where
they will be happy to see their old patrons and monds.
apr7:tf
Furniture and cnalr W»r«room«. t
CT 'JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the
tA.Canal.Brid.ite, keeps conslantlyon hand and makes
nrder at die foutstvncu, every description or
fgg Snd Plain FUbSit£rE,’BoFA% and C&AIRS
of ihe t>e3t workmanship and most approved styles.
Purchasers vrcnjlddowell to yisrvals Warercomi.
mv37-dft.T>tV : ' ' . , r^
“T Wine.
mHB undersigned begs leave to announce to Ms friends
1 and customers, that <md
with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and
PTjPNntiWINE, -which he can-warrant as pure and
genuine, Ltd which he sells either by the bottle or cash.
j' -X, he keens always on hand* a large and well se
lec ed ’tock COGNAO BuaNDY, HOL:
LAND GIN, and other.Ltqnors, all of which are of Ute
qoaliiles, and warranted genuine articles. JJ?
feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his doty
to attend to his customer*™ formerly.. < • - ( .
As he has made the best and latest troprovementfoi
rectifying Whl s key,lio can furnish them of thnbest
ENTERPRISE works.
NO.-130 WOOD
>£!®S|=s|gsgS| arid manufacturers
1 SURGICAL AND
MjrCg>< DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RI
HI FLES,*c. Wekeepageneralas-
Borimenioftheabove articles con
stantly on hand; together, wUlra general
Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistols andUevolvera,
Flasks, Horaß, Shot Helts, Caps, Powder, Lead and
Bullets; Bowie, Diik, Hunting and Pocket
Tailors and Halt Brewers* Shear*; Pocket Scissors,
Ac.- Also,Trusses and Supporters:
Jobbina and repairing neatly executed. , *:■
RIFLISI—We are making Rifles of every descrip
tion. to' order, of the best material, and workmanship
warranted.- . Orders received for them at Wholesale or
Retail, will be Ailed with despatch. Hunting parties
supplied at Wholesale pnees. l m yi®
:?•"j-ity&.H '?•■■' -V;
'M-' : • i*- % '-f'T
- WM. B. STEVENSON continues to nmnu*
fciJmTfdetttre CABOfET-WAMB W cveryaeBori£
old stand, corner of Liberty,, ana
streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, in all its branches. mayu*
- A» £UIiI<IIUSB A OU.i „ ]
HAVE ON:HANDottheirejransrae CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY,; No. 64 SmilMieM st
alugs assortment of fanoy and plain Fdinilare, wwctt
they will BeUlsper cent;-below customary rates. . ;
Terms—caghonly. -y ldecg7:ly ;
' . Otttotnot ttndL Oliair FBctorjr*' I
a JOSEPH MEYER baa on hond, qv hivciten-
V4LI sive Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No.
. street, above the Canal, all kinds or FUENITU RE,
' Isnch ai Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogdny .Chairsi
Mahogany Bedsteads; and all biheranicles in the
net line—which he will sell 80percent..below coatom-*
ary rates.. Terms—CASH, ONLY,' * ;
JOSEPH MEYBR,
QprO ■ t No. 424 Penn street, Fifth Ward.
0; C.'HAMttKB'-j" '' ■' >0
■ Bammir a Paalir. ■ I
. CABINETWAREROOMjSHITHFIEiDSTREET, •;
JBitvun Stvenihstuet and Strawberry alley iJPntibUjg^Fai
(7k HAMMER ArD AULER keep conatanUyonhand
,uL.avarietyof
|vi*§ warranted equal to any in the city,' ana" sold on u
terms as-can beobtaidedatany’ sluuiai
establishment in .he West. Theyhave now.pnnana an
ttnusuaUy extehsiye.stqck,embracing alllonas of Furni
ture, from Hhecheapesr and plainest to : the ihosl cosuy
: and elegant. All order* promptly attended to, : tnT2l»m
: 'Do Cabinet V-';--' I '.
Vtnurty Rosewood, and Walnut} ryarHuh^
; ,HardwaraandFurmiursat,WbpleBaie.. v_ j
milE subscribers have just received from
X and Bobioh u most splendid stock ofVENEKBS,
and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture satiable
for the trade, AU of which „we will sell et ertremely
low prices. !
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persons cannot fair to be suited either as' to. quality or
price; and,as it is weU knovm that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by.
hand, the attention, of the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned WoTk,in all its branches, earned on Us usual;
Plank for baud rails, for all articles
required, in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly
on hand-rvitr Mahogany,; VMmshrlfardOTrej-.Hai?
. Cloths,Springs,jfcc-V&c. .v ;
' *■* ■ - - Ryan’s Buildings,
'No.3l'Fiftfrstreefc t
mar22:yda , w
JourneymvitCftbliiet Ai^oclatiour
• WAREHOUSE, IX&SECO&D STKEET,
(near mo corner of. Wood.).
T H IS ASSOCIATION, em-fft
Cf'&gSSßSg*, bracing", already, twice to three VML *
Ume s as many hands as the lar*
laSgyflga&wttSja geat and hitherto most renowned*/! *•
business shops of this city, have; Whw-j
hoase.'flniJ arei able to famish the public, by wholesale,
or retail,with FaraUure of the foUowiiTgdescnption~
Mz
Mahogany Wardrobes; DressincßtireatU; Pall Col-,
-umned Bureaus; - Mahogany' Bedsteads *• Mahogany
faaDivans; Piano Stools; Book _CasC3i Secretaries,
Card Tables; Pier Tablcsf fine Card Tables; Centre;
Tables; Hat Racks; French BedsteadarOiiomans;
PontaT wardrobes; Dining and
stands: Cherry and Common AVptksiands; high, post*
common, low, and trundle'Bedsteads; Cbcrry'Bureaas; ;
Cribs; Cradles, &c.
The advanlagesof co-operation, oaan extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de
termined to*en,iowcrthan any' competitors, an equally;
good, if hot better article, and warr inte<F~as the public
will undeisrandby giving them a call. , » ~
Jry Steamboat work of all descriptions, • and other
cies of any description*, made to order in every style*
altheshortestnolice. - • : • • -troany ,
rjnHEsnbsu.—navirm . , --.lgcmenis:
I of this oew.ana-tjolttaetf tntom
ifon for the manufacture and saje of the anicle inline
WesWthey bavingbeen manufactured hcretoforocxciu*
sively in the East, where they are superseding the use,
of wooden coffins, take this raeihirf; of mforimng the,
public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen omer
ent sizesof the modem Sarcophagus,imrylng m length;
from 22 inches to 6J feet, with width and depth suitable;
for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire :
space for cushioning, or for bodies of uuuflaal dimen
sions, have several sizes deeper and e wider. This in*;
mention now coming into general use, is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age, These Ijtwai* Cases are
composed of various kinds of metals,but principally of
lr ¥bey are thoroughly eiwwntfed inside and out,and
•thus made impervious to air and indestructible. - *pe7
arc? highly ornamental, and qf q classic form, are light,
and portable, wnilethey combine the greatest strength
which metal is capableof inn given quantity.
When properly secured with cement they are periect*
ly air-tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases.
They coat no more than good wooden and are
better than any other article iause, (Of whatever cost,)
for transportation, vaults,or ordinary lnienneniSy as has
bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cues, ana
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seen at our Agenis’BunalCaae
Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth,
where we intend: to fceepon hand at all urpes, such a
siock of all sizes and dogrees of ornament and finish as
will soU the most diversified tastes., ••. v ‘
We invite the attention of the public, and of Under*
takers, particularly? throughout the Wesyto on exami*
nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon
the representation of undertakers not usmrthc article,
whose interest it would be raisrepresent them.
mar2h3m - . Wr .C- DAVIB & CO.
gjSf Itid. A. CQSIiIKC,
m no. 01,
ST. CLAIR STKEEfi
WHOLESALE AHO BETAIL
Dealers in
Foreign anti American^
~Ay;7 . r
S" "jAHfiS W# WOODW'SVK Q
CABINET
Fpiufrrvas : manufacturer ,/T>:
W&rc-Tooma 97 end M Third «t«et.
JW. respectfully informs hts friends andcustom
* ers that he has now completed his spring stock of
Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best'ever
offered for sale in this City, which will Re sold at prices
as low as any in the United ftaics. East or :
Aa he b determined to uphold the. quality wuh well
seasoned materials, best workmanship and newest
designs; and from the extent of ins orders and facility
in mai ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted
fttrniarc, at the lowest prices. ' i-; v
He has adopted the principle of identifying we cus
tomera’imprestwithiia ovfp, in qdiUty olid price, and
keeps always on'bona the greatest variety of every des
criDtion. of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the P most elegant and costly,that a house, or any partof
one, may be Wished from his stock, or raanuiactured
expressly to order. The following articles consist, w
cart, of his stock, which forrichness of style and finish,
cannot be surpassed in any.of the Eastern cities:
Louis XI vieie-iete-a-BofiLs; • -
50Sofas»inplashan4haif siptfij r /
60dos.MahoganyOhairsi . /.
2h do Walnut . do; /
50 Mahogany Rocking do; • /..
20 .Walnut do do | ./
50 Mahogany Divhnsj
20 Walnut do; .
60 Marble Top Centre Tables;
50 - do Dressing-Bureaus; :
30 . do Washstonds;
40 Enclosed do;
100 Common do;
20 Plain .Dressing Bureaus; ; -
49 Mnboganv Bedsteads; .
20 Walnut" do; ,
5n Cottage do; .
. 3M Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut do;
ID Cherry do;
6O Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12Secretary and Bookcases:
20 doz.Cano Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
; U Ladles-’ Writing Desks; •
Ilat ana Towel Stands; What-Nots; • . ■ ■
Etiguiresi- PuperMachae Tables;
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke • dor : -
... Elbabathen do; . . HallandTier .46;
Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables;.
Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables ;
Arm do; ; : : Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs.- ■ i '.v
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maxbbb supplied with
ail articles in their line . . • . .
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fttrnished auhe short
est notice.
4tU orders promp
attended to.
EAI3INS-4S boxes “J. Ktislles" brand for sale by
' myl3 " ! SMITH & SINCLAIR.
GO-PARTNEKSHIP.—The subscriber* have ibis bay
; associated themselves together aa Partners, for the
purpose ottransaciing a Wholesale Grocery,.Produce,
Liquor and Commission business, under the firm of John
Black ACb.iNo. 819 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis.
' JOHN BLACK,
M. M’CULLOUaH, JR-
.■ . William W. Wallace, ■
PITTSBURGH STEAM* MARBLE WORKS,-
310, 331 and 333 Liberty, appcnie Smilhfiud a.
MONUMENTS, Grave Stonoa.Manlels, Furniture
Tops, and. all kinds of mannracmreilMarble, al
ways onhand, and mode (border on the shortest notice.
Several hurdred designs far Monamenic, originM and
selected, on hand. The trade famished, with Marble at:
" 1,000 Caneo Straw Goode. ;
THE subscriber having made arrangements with tlie
NORTON STRAW MANUFACTUIUNGCOMPA
NY; far • the sale of "their Goods; noW.oflefs for sale a ;
tome assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, if;
every variety Of fabric, style and pattern, adapied to .
the Spring trade, which willb e sold by the package,: at
the lowest figure;. Cases may be assorted to son par
chasers. ■ Alil>c*N»
mar.H:Sin-3taw No.(S3 Milk street. Boston,
~ mssolaUon ori'artneroulp.'
THE Partnership hitherto existing Between thß .snb--
soribers, doing business, in the name of John Blaejt
A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual Consent, H. Mc-,
CuUOugh purchasing the enure interest of Jobußlack in.
said business; H. MoOttfipagh. having the. right to.nre;
the name of the late iirm insetllmg the business,aDd lhe -
exclusive -right to recetvoall outstanding debts, and to,
pay all debts due by the f ™ BIiACK , .
HENRY McCULLOUGH.
N. B.—The business wiU becoiUiimedby ihe'sabscri
.,l. itenn] ftl his old StQUds COfDCT Of Pfißll flDu IVWin
stream ■ uENHY MoCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh,March 1,1852. . : -i ■ marihtf
■—: : ; obokobaiibboe, , ..
No. ll comer of Wood and Four els.,
-fUsneerior- BOOTHS arid SlfoES, of the
Sbestslook:woiltmttnshipthat«anb o got together
lnnnv one establishment, of Ulte amount,Ju the
West. Nearly nil madeTO Bpecial order.free from cute,
blnS'shes. Acf-Country Merchants and otheraareTe.
sneetfully invited recall undexamme. the,stock, which
is offered for sale low for ce*b.
18 n It —G A haspaid particular attention to have a
general ussorimcntof tbo best stock of Bools and Shoes
for thußotall trade, from the low prfae to the best
Side- chßtom work, consisting
and fashions now in nse. Indtvidtfals Md families may
relvonalwaysfindiopa general asrprunenl, as il re
fatTs re sizesfwidths, fashion and quality, at No, M.
8 ALSO^Men, Boys, and Children’s Pateleaf Ihrpo
Simw.Hels. (apfStSfa
- fiottee* -
mHE partnershipheretofore existing between, the on-
I dorsignedin the Commission and Forwardingbusi
hes'sfetoijnnder the him Of S. F,VOM BONNHORST
ACovis this day dissolved by-mutaal'cotioent. The
easiness of the late, finn.will be settled by Si F, Von
Boanhorst* who is authorised to UEe thß name of the firtn
for ihai purposo ' ’ WILLIAM EICHBAUM.'
- • S. F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh;May3d)lBs2*myV :* ,
00-Fartnerftlilp Notice. • * '
rpHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partaet*
1. ship for the transaction- ofuWool- ami • General
Commission and Fowarding business, under the firm of
VON BONNHORST ft MURPHY; Warehouse No. 87
Water, and U 6 From streets.
JAMES B.MUBPHY. »
S.£. VOH BOKNHOB3X.
Pituburgh, May3d« IBK-my4
t i » *
A' -''. - C-J . p ,
■ ,' w
, *' t' ’• ‘ '
" : ' :9 ■' •: "
Judd’r Meditiated Cuticle.J. i
*TtHlSamcleis intended for fomilynsejand should I>6
X found in the possession !n the Thflq.
Mechanics whonm in Constant danger ofinjurjr-tcr their
persons through accident, and the.improper, or careless ,
fise of tools;- will find* this artlol* to he invaluable ® j.
■ them, and anerafair)ilal,wiUconsideritindiBpensable.
** This tuny certifcr that we, ihehndfcrsighed, having ■
freanßUily made use ol Judi’a Medicated liquid .Cuticle,
Drenared- by Messrs. Fenileld & Camp,
Connecticut- chebTful\y recommend it to ourpTdfession
«ti ns an excellent substitute for adhesivcplos
i’Sr iS drtssW buttis, cuts, acaldSjbtuises/and all kinds
quaucth -WM.B CASEY.M.D, *
:
ELLSWmTH h{j>.,T!oUiiile.
Coinpri.lng all the praclislngjhyoteiansln.the oily of
"Middletown. |i A FAHNESTOCK & CO., )i '
for taleby .. of. Wood and Firmsta.
.... r" ]HOUBU*B*
“fnifiSShg Xe*Mopr!ewry
o^™»rt^«™MßSS?di2J3
chilf»» andaliriElwffsensatm
abooithe Throat; and is used with unprecedented buc.
F&MAUS
Strengthening tho weakened body, giving toyejo Hid
various organs,and mvlgoraling theen tiro system.
If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses,from
oil nans of the country, con he relied upon, it la alngu.
I larly efficacious in curing all Humon x and restoring de,
bilitaied- and broken down consmnupne.. Il;» purely
vegetable in its composition, and so. accurately, com
bfiied in its proportions that theohemical, botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite to PURIIY THE BLOOD, , , , .
It has removed many chrome diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, utd« »P cured
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipolos.and Serofala,which
Sarsaparilla Symps enurely failedto.maketnelensnm-
in manytcasea.of.CANCEßOUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers, have been
cared by this medicine: We say that it is a valuable
medicinoin all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removed
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
: free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation °f the
Heart, and relieves in allcases of Asthma, and may bo
osed in nil climates,and atoll seasons of Ihe ■, j
Thte Syrup is prepared onIy : by C. MQKSi* * w>> a;
102 Fountainstreet, Providence,R.l ,and
sale and retail, by §-N. wICbELtSIIAM*.
Only Agent forWestein Peiuisyivamn,.
- tell:T - WarehougCjCortWlqod tutri Sixth Bta;yPUtsh?h;
- nessT bronchitis, wLooping cough,
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
■' In offering to the community this justly celebrated re.
mcdy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our;
wish to trifle with l.he lives or health of the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished,
men and some ofthecvideaees'of its success, from which
they can Jedge for themselves. We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make nowild assertions or false staterqenisi
of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hopeto suffering
humanity which facts will hot .warrant. , . . ;
. Manyprfy/r are here given, and we solicit un inquiry
from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they;
wilt Ondthem perfectly reliable; and the medicine wor-s
thy their best confidence and patronage. .:
FrxmOit dutinguirSei Frofasor of CkamstTti ani Malt’,
ria Medico; Hbwimn College. .
• Dear Sir :T delayed answeriag.the receipt of your
preparation; until I had an opportunity of-wiinessmg its
effects in my own faftitly, or m the families of my fnendn.
Thisl have now done with a high degree of iausfacr,
lion, in easeaboth of odhlia and children. . , ■ .
I have found it, as its ingredients show, a power Ini re
medyfor colds andc^^nd^monu^aiscases^
Bagnswicg? flten Feb« 6, ISAI.
Vroman Ovtrmrift tht HamiltonNiilsrinihu City,
Lowell, Aug.,10,1849.
Dr J. 0. Ayef: I have been eared or the.worst coogh
I ever had In mylite, by your “Chesbt. Pectobal,” and
never fail, when I.have opportunity of recommending n
to oUiera. Yo “ ra ’ '
ID* Read the following, and see if this medicine is;
worUi a trial. The patient had become very feeble, ana
the effect of the medicine was unmistakablydisiiqct:—
Uhited States Hotel, Sabaiooa SFEiNtfs, I >
July 5,1849 . i
Dr. J.O. Ayer,—Sir: Ibavebeen alEicted.wiib apam*
fal affection of vne lungs, ond all the symptoms of settled
consumption, for moret&w»year. I could fiod namev
dictne tost would reach my case, until 1 commenced the
W of yoar “Chbubi wbicb.gaveme gradual
relief, and I have been steadily gaining rat strength till.
myheolih is well nigb restored. • V
< While using your medicine, - 1 bauthe gratification of.
coring with it my reverend friend, Mr.Trnmuu, of Sump
ter District; wbo had been suspended /ram hts parochial
duties by a severe attack qr bronchitis.;:.
I have PleßSuje ia. certifying hese facts to y.oa
And amj sa vours respectfully*
;«■J. F,qALHUUH,<)rsbalh.CaroUna
try The following was one of the worst; of oases
wfiieh die physicians and friends thought to be wearable
conaumplioa;
.. . . . CnmEß,P*u*A«g,22, c !BM. ; .
• j. C. I was taken with a terrible cough,
broaght on by acbld* in the beginning of last February,
and was conlined to ray bed more thari two triQnthß.-
Ceughrag' incessantly night' add dayrl net araeghanly
-arid nale, my eycs-were sunkea and'glassy,, anu ray:
breath very short- Indeed, i was TBpidly filing; and in !
such dia«reqs bTeath,tbat butllulebope of my. recov
ery could be emertained. WhiieinthissitaaUon,afuetid
of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methr diM cborchd
brought me a bottle of your Chehst whic h.l
tried more lo gratify him, than' from any
.obtaining relief • its good effeet induced me to
its use, and 1 soon found x%y health raachimprovcd.*-
Nowin three months,! am wbUand-strongi andean ar*.
tribate ray enw only.ta your great medicine., :
: ,liihedcep,: “ sr; tti^SiFßEy.
Prenwed and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem
ist, liowelt, Mess. "/. -, .... „
iry Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an -. retail,by B. A
Fahnestock, and by J. »I. Townsend; in Allegheny City
by H. P. Schwaru, andJ. Douglass, and by druggist*
gensrallT ~v ; dec3o
Dc« I>e ItftUty’t CifilebratttL Curative In
strument,
The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Diteate
- Jmoim r as Spehndtorrhca oi rnvQtvnfdry'lfocVyir*
• not Emissions; ,
SO harassing-and destructive, ivndprodactive of ?o
raueli miscuief.to lie' nervous systemslii'capacuat
imrthpman tbr bnsines'% society, andm airicony.:
’ This Instrument Is simple, comprehensive, and never
failings and way be used without the sushtCshir;convc
nicncc or the kuo wlcdge ot the mosiiniiqut'S ftleud.
it Is to be used exieniatly, pTOdqcinsr.no pain or injury
whatever* norprovedtiiig any one froth attending to his
business; and while.' in. use r .fiot a tingle «n«#ion can
Uiko place. MitigcrbfSng. ifie -rgons, m_a .tnoit tun#..to.
I «,eA an extent that they -keoxis limn pmarmyß po\ysb
-oy.iETßStioSi .the lo?s ofwhich; caused by earl? abuse,
is the disease in cnesuonj and thecause oftne thousand
concomitant cdn*plalnts,viai Ncevou^ne s s>F ro sireUon,
Dyspepsia, Pain in-the Head .and Diinr.es3 of yinon,
weakness of the'Back and Lower Exitcimues, Affect
Uohs of the Eyes, Iranolence, Pimples Of the FacqjFrej
mature Decliue ofVirUiiy, Weakness of Memory and
Power for Menial Application, Dejection; Aversion to r
Society,Timidity, Self-Distrust, Love of Splitade, &c,
'All these complaints invdriahty auoppeds 1 tis-sooft ■ asths
seuteeis stepped from which .;,v'v : -r r
This Irisicument has been examined and approved of
by the highest authorities in Europe and America, is re
commended by the most prominent Physicians of all
countries, os the only certain remedy[extsdng for -fketf
complaints; and has no* completely superseded.tfce use
of drugs, the bougie, Cauterization, &p.,noUo mention
the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, as cordials,
antidotes, Ac., Ac. It constitutes, at the same time; the
safesu thetnoi*ii&a*a«<,uhd by fat \\ie cheapest treatment
cverOflered to ihe*affiicied,.a fair pneo- beiog uUovyed
for the Inslriiraenv after the desired effect .has been at*
-that lhosocomplainlßarebut
little understood by the profession in general;: und that
all the mediciaa la Uie world never hits, and never will,
stop those losses, which, if alldwed to cpaiinue'.uh-,
checked, are suro jo produced the most distressing con-.
sequences. - : . >r '
It lias been a matter of surprise to sorqe,thal any one;
of respectability and of professional attainments should
devote his attention to diseases which people of every
description pretend to cure so lf, however, bnt
the one thousandth part ofthe miseries these pcopteoung
upon society were known, a very diflkrem opinion would
ibe formed* And it U not only the .presennnisery and
dejection,"preying on the mind as welt as the bodyr th&t
: is deplored, bu‘ some aire or such o- halureas to aflect
posterity, and even to destroy.tho reproductive faculty,
altogether. It is a fact that, when hot properly treated,
they may remain so dormant in the constitution as to ap
pear in no other way than in their effects upon nosterity;
yet, if properly «n«ieratoodi are most easily and speedi
ly removed.- The above) contrived instru
ment, will doubtless* in a great contribute to
! check the evils ofqaaclieTy mlhis class of
dweases,’throughout the \Jtuon» ;
■The price ofthe complete instrument, carefally secur
ed against all observation in a box, » only CIO. Jt-cun
be sent by express, to any address in any pari of the
United States) Canada, Ac., aecordingtoorder,accom‘,
panied byfull directions,-and important advice to the
married ond single; th 6 expenses, even-tor thoiemotest
ports ofthe country, being very trifling.-vtV'.?
Thennexampled-saccesithialnstrumenthasobtamfid
‘ since its introductionin America, has induced some un
principled persons in New York, Philadelphia, Albany,
Boston, Ac., to get up some ridiculous things) called
“ ihiiruments^whlch;'howeveri bearhot tbxslight
resemblance, in form ; nor imntipfo.'io roy.
own invented, iondtried, and universally approved In
struments,; and .which are as similar to them as night is
to light. Every attempt to veU such,-“ Instruments” for
mine wilt be prosecuted to the faUesfcxientpf \he:lhw t
I being not willing to connect the well Land honestly
earhea reputation of'my inventions with quacks and
thpir worthless productions., - 2Yo Instrument is genuine
and'nonc can he warranted but thosc-ordered fum myself.
All applications; and remittances must be-direeted
(postpaid) toihc Doctor himself, he fumngno Agencies
established but in London and Paris. ' -• .1
' Address, post paid, Dr. B. do fancy, 51 Lispenard sri,
New York. •
Office hours, dally, from 9 A: M, till 3 P. My and from
7 till 8 P. My the Sabbath excepted/ «' • •
' Oy The undersigned ceiufy, withgTeat pleasure,that
the^above-mentioned Instromeni isnotoaly eonstrncted
on scientific principles, bdt thatffom its aW the happiest
results may always, with Confidence, -be.
there being, for the cure of diseases, NO CW HLtt
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT.
HENRY S KELLER, M.D. L ' ■
CH. GOET2E, M D.; W> Chamber street,
C ECKHARDT, Howarfstreet^
Dr. ns L4SCT U prepared toMecnie
gleal arparatas, viz: Aruicial Arms.nd LegSi wmeh
move like r-atural memhers; gnlSSw
Cori^"^ nS! *"k' laSea?'’lSl« S i
a
or city reference. jijitiaa.iy , .
HuKit»i»“« w *« conatamiy, raedvinr from:
« 0rt c»aa~« W: « ? .
••• v J . . V
’> v* > ■:
, *
• V-' V
■ v'U-’ V-. ; -r J.
'O ; Tt* r '''‘ l,<V “ * * ~
' *T * T -n *■ * » '• e *r
< ! - u ••/ '• %.v, :, V’.j: v '-;i*.’''i^'-'
y.'VJK’
*>r'f ' ’ ,
■■ ■■.;■ .■■•• ,\ ■ <■>■:.■ . •■•;* •• w/v.
r >-
v --v - -..v z«, .«**v+\*
* *’ f ' : J *
IsSiHSil
’ \\ :
jrI'ZL 'A- W ■•fi.-'.
> <« t ~
* P ~ "
£ » -' i '* £
4 .;' w
" '"
r. r ■': i
tth-iii*' s "' : u£ssi&aitM<#.Tß , eiini»l«*VrHjWfc'?.S'
1 •'Trvfln’flß LATROBB 1 ? FRENCH FEMALE PILLS,
wior or Green eickness, DriTim^emnS
1 of Appetite, Vnlpiiation.Trtmois.Bisetwd SpinejCojt
-sets isr*sS^or®E^4‘
. boxesfor- 51,09-•?Sdld*IwKotea4lc 1 wKotea4lc an*
.tail bv W.C. JACKSON, 240 . Libertystfeoj?
‘Wooffatreeti Pmsbargh, and byail iheOrnggiffis. .
, lU~ Fnltdirecponaenclcsed witheaeaDOX* v ♦
declO:tvd&w ; • .■ .:•■.■ •'■■■■.: - ■•; ■ ■ •
r' .lO TQOSC APPUCTKD
Rtipnnre-—ThcTdVentton-or Im. HtfßßAto’a Truss baa
xendered the core of, tbisdreadfuL disease
perfect ceriainty-randtbo man who ■will now oliow a
Ilerma,to'ptoc feed.canila condition: oftbiflßsiaptouac*
l.edthat nothing can alleviate but the knife ofa.siilfq*
} surgeon, is wholly inexcusable; Atuprorein its orui
- nnty form, may, with.propriety, be-lcfMo, the
; afflicted and the trass-maker: butlogoas many persons
r do, without even a bandage of any amd fo retain *V®i
ten renders the care perfectly unmanageable, and leads
io whst is termed ftrangtifmerf-Hinraa, which often has
norelief butin a.BUnucal operation: 'ln the toMW
which we invite the attention of the afflicted, ibero is
; every; superiority overiiHOotwisseavahd batoaagea m
common use ; ju» .perfectly and cait.be
made to fit any case of Hernia with "on exactoess and
equableness of prersuie thnt.docs not belong: to any
other instrument with which we arc acquainted; and .
will ratain any . rapinrc dnd comfort to'tho
wearer. Physicians of the highest standing in the pro
fessionhavcgiven tesumony wits greathnpenomy ovet
the ordinary trusses Jn usc. ; of Hr.'Hub
bard will cure one-half the case* or ordinary Rupture
Wc advisothQSe afflicted lomakeeirplicaiion intime.
srjpp Rjftnnee* efthi hightst iha,tacter eon 6«. given rn
this Cityiby tatting with* agent. ; - -i ■.
■ Pcpsons-fjfom'a distance>:can haye..them sent, by;
sending the measure '"‘"body.^
' MO Wood sttcet, Bole agent ■
«To' IN VALIDS AHD IHa SICII.
the celebrated comstoce-medicines,
-OIBST. The G.eAt Pali Eitmctob (CmniPa S-
Daily's) -'coring all Bains* und .•all internal rluM
anti Sores •> _
<>d. Balmetf-Columbia for. Slaying'.or Restoring t he
Human Hair. _ , _ ,
3d Jfeve's Nerve and Bant Liniment and Indian Y*g»
• tftble Elixir? acureforfllt cases of Rheumatism
4ih forDeafaws.
1 sili KflyV£irttwtfn<:aknowncure'loru»cPiles.
Cih Spain's Sick Beadache Remedy , /
i 7ih Mother's Relief, for n.il women in the fnmuy. way.
Bth LcnxlcyY'ffTeal ■; VTeitem Indian. Panacea, for
Colds-and'fcvoa a h jcidings eiid preventing fevers} for.
•Asthma, Liver .end. fpr
lndigestion andXoss of Appetite! forCosuye*
ness in feinWqeatid.ihales/ohdijefMiisco.aiplainiA; jor
Stomach Affections; Dyspepsia,-Piles, Rheumatism, ox.
The’gredi points are it la not baa tb take/ never-gtves
pnin,andncver.leavesone,costive. ■ • •
-Olh KohnsUieVs 7<mt(/t*g«(.\Vorra, Juller,) for Children
'.''flfyfr. Mrs .Hrawn’s Great P&M KlUcr, NO medicine
has been discovered mat is so happily adapted to ose
\ntimQ.{ly as drops to be taken* and -yet performsuch
wonders when applied externally as ayvash or baUi, by
friction. V In bottles from 12it050 fcen}s each.-, •:.
Hilt. Saunftohs’* J2oac& and JBcdJSug Bant t for dnv-.
ing away Vermin m a short time., j .•. .
12th.'The celebrated Lifaptus and 2VJ7jpcTanc«
Siusrs. . ■
lQxh. 'Dr.Sarihclemeto'f Ptnk Syrup* the popular EX
PECTORANT FOR COUGUS,.GOLDS, INFLUEN
ZA.Ac.'■ •/■} >.r ■ .-,■■■ • ■
14th. TSeSastlndia. s flfeti Fori Hair Dyes, '*eonly
SUREcoio'ringfor the Hair. . . .. „ „ i
Jsih; 'JlSrfis'Bahn of Chinas Chmeseßemedy for Cnts,
BruiseSjSorer.&c. ... - . . , * .
. 10th..£zfrcel of SanapariUa* .This article has.oamy
ed allbtliefTSnTsaparillaa, and stilt gives as-great satis
faction hi
17th- The ’celebrated spread SirengiXening
saade from DrtLia’s recipey-and the most popular in ihe
18th; 'ijriicitn* 1 * Tooth Acht-Dwpi, A certain and easy
cure for Tooth Acbq. ; ; ; : i l l '
19th. Dr. Comstock has lately bongnt the right fiar the
United States, of the. celebrated Concentrated Mineral
Wo{ir, : fotfnd at ; thcSalr Sprinpp. of-Doctor- Wrn.C.
Chase, at St Catharines,; C. W,. Thisihed f etne has at
tained a notoriety and popnlaritynevet he fore equalled
iby any preparation-at that ptace,iaud its Bala has been
commensurate.■with us merits, which uro,extraordinary*
AUthc remedies arefally described m ALMANACS,
to bo given to all who call wheTft the Medicines axe
Alb preparations . heretofore.- known tw
« COMSTOCK’S ” or COMS TOCK &-CO.’« f always be
-longed and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to DrLuclu*
,S. Comatick r and though the ..signature, pi Comstock &
Co- Will be continued, this cfctt a label with the fac-Binllle.
signature of Dr. L. &C; will in future! dnst&nate the
G N ALb OTHERS MUST HFTSPUKIQUk’ * -
- ,LUCIU§ S.COMSTOCK.-
■ • T7* Tha above medicines caii be had in thift blnceuf
ftb6 WILLIAM JACKSON.
" Liberty street, head of/Woou. .
' IVlfltac'K Balram of!Wild Ohcnsr*;; .
The best remedy ever btiotcn to man for Ccvghs, Colds,
Asthma. Crot'p % BTOnchitiSi Influenza, the
. Zungs, difficulty ef Breathing AJfeeiionof the iiwr,;
Tains or weakness of the Breast or Side, First Stages of
■i €onsumplani In shorts this JJatiaox is pttvUany
adapted,™ every disease tfthe. Lungs, andL*ver t y>hith
• ■ is pridu&dincuT ever varying elbnttU. ...
TSriLD CHERRYhas locgbeenknowntoposKMim
fy poTtttntiacdicinuVpippcrUee. Tbiafactisfamular
tQ every mairon in our land, and physicians oflea pre
scribe ithi different form* forn-variety of complaints.—
Tar also hasheen equally notedforits
physicians whose names hie familiar to Uie whole coun
try has-Ktmeso far aSitodeelaro thateveaCONSUMrj*
TION could b^.‘cured by that alone* : Inother honds
scnin.ii whs neatly vafueleM/owing/na odobt/io thelc
ignorance in preparing.aad-admioJsmnogß“-a difficulty
now entirely obviated by patient .long
medicinal powers ofjbftse two sub*
Stances are now foir‘the first lime combined oudembSd**
WILttCHKRBY*
By aniceCbemrcal prreess. everything deleterious 03
useless is rejected,:so thatwhit remains is tb^mdHtex
traordlnary.and:tni\y efficacious renicay.for;all imds of
pulmonary and llver diseases everknowntd man. ' To.
convince oli unbelievers that onr theory is really.true^
werefer ioi aTew cases of curesperformedby thiswon
dcrfiilmedielne: - ~
Pxeasakt Rutoz, Ham. co., O-, Sept. 27.
' TDtPABKr-Dear Sir: l.take the liberty of .advising
Vdti of the benefit ! have- derived front the use ofDi.
Wistar’s.Balsffm of/wUd Cherry.:wasprosuatedby
thatterrifiie scourge CossuriiplJon*inhlay last* Tneat*.
taefc waa trolyiiorrifying to:-mfi. for. &ve;ot our family
juty brothers and sister?-) had fiied.of Con^arapuon., 1
was': uffiieted’ with iieariy all tlie -wdrst features-of the
disease.- I had a distressing- cough, awf.expectpratcd a
great deal of blood, hectic fevei> severe puinslii the Bide
and ch strcoltfchiilsi. alternating- yrfth flushes ofrbent*
- :^ d wal the
time J was takeasiclfc umiUboutsix weekssince,being
then about lieiplcss, and niy case
boneleßs;orat:RaßibeyontLour:phy«itiahXiitfll»Wi«*
eddhe use-of .W'wihT.ls Balsam of Wild Ciidny* - With--
out iny bhowledge my father ftfoedred it andcbnJtneitceu.
administering itto,tne.,and.frcni the riTsijdiiylcoiameii
ced taking It my health improved, and in two weeks!
was able to be out and oversee my bu«jms?>afcd.labpxi
r which 1 soulcs
of the medicine,and now conßider.raysfdf perfectly
- .r JEREMIAHISCRICb
ANOTHER AtSTOpiISHING CURE \ i
• • . i .RvsuVllX'2y FniTfidl(lco: f O
Mr. 4 D Park—Bear Siri I wish; to stfiie to you that,
my daughter Amanda,. ogt?dld yosrfl hadabout a year
fiiacen very-re veto utiaclc of measles,-, whieferedneed
her very.rauchj and left her with a racking cough. I
employed allof ihe physicltth's Wifhlii onr leach for thd
purpose ofremoving.hcreouslH-buVwithcmtfiuccesß..—:
She appeared io bo iinkUig fnto eVetf
symptom ofoonsamption..T.lKcnfrted. i ßr.Rogej'ajuiy*
erwortaud '?ar. : Bqt this aggravated her cough, add
rive her symptoms of a still nioro pialianant character*
wastiowmofeiecrjoueTyalQTmedVandflwaßWiihtfCm-'
bling fearxnat I/rom:day4oday.4awtho progTeßa of that
msaUfibte dißeasb^ despairca of
my dnughter.’axecoveryn dRut 1 1 pTdv;dentally saw tho
cenificate.of JonathanCquUon t whosedaughicr.Sarah
Jane,wa3 cured by-Wistar
iWiW Cherry.xThiycreajed.;® faint hope .that it might
help my daughter; htidnraraediately commbiiced uring
ib'and nalmaht itistahUy gaveftpUot,.;
improved fromthe first bottle," and by. ihe use of twa
boww of Wlatari* Balsam <*f WIM-CUerryshewasreM
tored to perfect health, und she is not now at ull
posed to a cough, I will say tj> j»U thatare afflicted with
any disease tending to Consumption, do noldespair, for
Dx.WisiatV Balsam of Wild/Oherry wili.curoTrouiif
yoa willbuttry iu. .. .. . ... . E.,KALB.,,
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! ' .
. Will miracles neverucaße? * More evidence dfUtß .
surpassing bealih-testorative vlitueaV
. IFrom Drißhkcry^pringGßld,'Vlfnshingion cq.,Kyl
'■ . . * Spmsofjeld, Ky„ 6lay 14,1P5Q.-
• Sxflvoss dd Pahs t'l tako this
informing.ypa of. a moatTemarkablccure performed ap*
on mo by the’use of Dr. Wistat’s Balsam of Wild Cher- -
jy i i ’ti -’I - ‘ Is ■•.(*,■*, \ '•:'" Si--' 1 - ■
In lb&ycar 18401 -was takco'witli ihe Jiid.'mraalion of
tlie bowels, v:il!cU I labored under forsixweekv.'wnea
I fcradnally recovered.’ •In ib« fall of IMII ’ wa *
ea with a eivere cold which sealed iuelf npon ray-lungd
and for tlie epace.:of Uirce’ydars Twas eonunea loiny
bcd,i tried otrkindn of mecicisc»>nnd®T?f*? al '| a H , °f
aid without benefit;. and thus
winter df 1845; when J heard of Pr. Wiaiar a Balaam of
■^My i fiidtu& persuaded.mo to give ft n triaVtiiodgk l .
had given nrt all hope* of i. ana_had prcparcd
mVßelftorthe changeof another wurld. Through their
fiolidtationa I wda iodaeed t; make u«e nCifittgenaino
wSe Bal/em of Wild Cherry. -The eiTect was truly
™iShimr' -yifter five years of aid(01190 and saffatuig
and idtorhaVina epeiafour or five finndreddolHra td no
Snrtidifei Md-thefoestdiiid mnstrespeetahla^hysieltma
SofnToved unavailing. I waa soon restored 10. entire
b'evsing’of God nod thenseofDr.Wistat’S
Balsam of WUd Cherry...-.-- ■: l ’ ■
May ifio blessing of God rest upon the pfoiirletors of
.0 valosble a -WieiuiV Patsam of -Wild
Cherry- iVonrsrespectfaily, :
try. Genuine vt isiar-s Balsam uf tVild Cherry hasa
tieibtiwat the'signatntOofHenry Wisfar;M»D ; Philt
ndelphia) t Parkl on a finely executed
ateel engraved wrapber.’Nd dlhir can he Kenifihe.'' f‘
ITT* , ■>'r
gold by J D. PABK, Fosnh.und.Walnut sueets, Cin
cinnati. 0 1 General agent, to whom all orders must bo
addressed.
Hy Price 81 perbottle—six Bottles for 85. ' ' "
- Sold by ■ J. J>. .PARK; CindijutaUi .Ohio; ■
North-east coiner of Fourth and-Walnut rU-.—entrunca
on Walnut—to whom all orders mUit honddressed. ..
■ J Kidd ACo, PiUsburgir; l.Wiicox, Jr.earnerMsrlcr
otreel and the; fliamondi B A 'Fahaesiook:ft:Co; Pin*
burna i J AJfonca, Fittsburgh; Bee ft .Beckham. Alia
gheny City t j .U VoweUtWashnigtOaV W H x.amber
lon.FraniUn; J Bleakioy,do;.lrß Bowie, UnloniowniH
Welty Greensburgh; S Koniur.Fomtrsot)« PScoil,
Bedford ;ReedfcSoirrHiintlhedon;MM.Orr,i_loll‘‘laJ''
Kittanningt i BBvaust Cummin* ft I^o, BwoHn 1 ?!
AfWtlahnio'Sdm WayVeshtelrghrhPlw^^^"
Callonder, Mendville; Burma ft
ker, Mereer; J Burge ft Cd. gutWrS Cn,
do; H llamranrßcaverf d-B^e^'gJl
Vft C 8 Jones, Condenyott; P wwto.
•• "'.'.xi.'er - J
' r * V .*
- - -*vv
- 4-
y ; 4'^'.:'Y4^^T<^/ ; /V^4? : ’V''-'-;;''-‘;:"'''' r '-'-.-' ’
' VI ;
, i
r» i ° *" ’'J
V V;l,rV"V«.'.c
- t' . I