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

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IIor)U YKH , 3 > r <, , t BM , H'»*CloSJfng Store,No 255
. T oah *elln good noil of Summer Cfc>.
tor « V ». ul belief Goodi,of every ddscriptioh,
* i«ur r»r Custom work made 10 order In
faduonable 'trie, on lon Teosnnaldo terms. loprir
ivtincverv'Boily 8oy», «»« Ue'Vrue t
at tlie Bea Hivb Ctoimao
’ Tsr,f*t. No. «5 Liberty street, •ells,tt.echeaiiMtClo
mine in the City—well made and faabionaltly. P“.*r.; >Wv
* ' <6nd-extunine lhem,*nnd yoa will roi tic disappointed,^.
■ Just received, »»y Express,® ispltndtd oswifinveni o:
Fancy Hrownfhrecu anil Blue tdotn* *np
• • olhftrViShlonalile Ooodn, pmtablft forlließcwon.w'b CJ.
wears prepared to make u. order, (without il.rappottlh
meW Ica-stvJe unsurpassed tn.Uie City. . • • *
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H C LO'iWbioue..
Corner of Wood Woter s \ .
John CAlUfaau €l go.»
.. ..• . • >rnrps4lv forUiU market,.mid. m.superior^iyi.i»^vl>tea•
&Wd2ffisl» ylltaSKXS 1 our mtmo
- hM-ti# » M Quick Stfei and'-Srnw- /'*<’/»**•• ,
Our Wnrernom, up stairs, ts felts supplied Willi a
Urea stock of Cloths, Cos ttnerc , Vesjirg , Summer
Cloths, oNrvery deeenpiion, und m (net, every nruete
in our hue suitable for the season. These booth sc
are malting to order in superior title, und at. very low
nrihes Give its h call,and examine. for,yourselves. <
P Tn>lo JOHN CALLAHAN fc CO
: ' • JABIBSC. WATT,
merchant tailor,
Afc aa bet*t''tn Stroud‘<sntl Thud streets* v
BEGS respectfully lo niformlus frauds tnul.ihfc public,
that hehasrelurnedfromNew York, and Pliiladel*
ait entire new sioct.o/ Ulaßkjttnd Colored \CCjOTHS v
CASSIMKRI-i8 wilch for newness or!
. deslgnaand tlcUnesB of faVrics, are not snrpassed by l
' any iiboteW.oHof IVtiwYork.—-All of which lie it pro-'
:■. pared u> make,t«ordeHhn.iBupprior>tylejaiHie lowest.
priee'poii\ble;aad. ;; ci-Tdially invite parcuasersto call
and .examine- the stock before purchasing 1 elsewhere*
TO Agent jin this
tfiiy* for thesale of my.work onIQXRMIiNT, CUTTING.
. h pan oniy be liaU . authe store of: the subscriber, JO
Market sited, tit the following prlcca, vizrwitn Jbsuuc*
•tior)fl»«tos wahoutiS7.
tnarl7 v JAMES C. WATT.
■' RK W ULUTIIIHG HOUSE.
- KDMUND WiTTS k CO,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
' No. 185' Liberty street,, above 81. Clair, .
TTH Vl* opened a new Cloihing Sidre, ul nbave
M Bltce and .are now receiving a splendid .lot of
vClotbs. C«sira.«re*, Ac., of the latest importa*
lion«, purcha , »ed with ai especial vtew to ciiy r trade,iioa
which they are prepared to make nn to order in thu laj
teat and »ost:fa*Monable styles. They iritend to pay
strict altenUontotlm branch of their bn?iness, aiHt they
baye fuU confidence tluithcy will be able to glve/tbeir
cnrtomeraoMiie satisfaction They are joanuniem*
jing ft chdico .iol Of KEA OY o(
themewest style*, which they will selllow for cash .
As all Ibi* stock is entirely now, ins worthy the alien-,
on of buyers. ‘ -- faprtP.y. ;
~SPKIHQ AflfU SUMM* «*,i»uo * Uit»U V
THREE BIG DOORS!
.v , ■ Afo.lol, Sircrt, Pittsburgh,
• TOIIN' MoCLOSKEY has now the pleasorc of'an*
tl • notrneingio Ills numerans fricnds and tbo public in.
'general,that hi 6 Spring and Summer stock Uhowreauy
for inspection, which ne believes will be found to be
'■.one of the latgestand beptsciectedKtoclcitof.Reauy
"AMndeClothinßio be foumlin the Western Country v .
v lie has this season paid more, thanasuhl attention tc.
•the manufacturing aito style of his Garments, so thallaC'
■very lowesipriced, aswellvisthe finestyare got up m a
style and elegance not,to be surpassed., \
He would particularly call thr attention of alt dealers
ia Clothing to his rilfesent splendid assortmentof
’ U«*dy-Hlado Gorments,
As he feels confident, uponexumination of the qualities
' 'and prices of his goods, he can offerthem such induce ;
snents as shall ma>M It their interest to purchase at hUi
; establishment*' * • v »- i
Many years* experience, and greavsnccessin the bu
siness, together with an unprecedented irfeeiesaie and re-;
fatt paironnge; has enabled him to gel up Garments to.
salt the business habits and tastes of every location m,
the Unloni which is of ihe utmost imponnnce.to whole, j
* a Jn department wlU^be found a choice sor;
lection of thetnostfashionablegoodsicbnsistlng oi— :
French) JSnglith and Jmericati Bnadclothtf . ?•
CaShmeretts.&c,'&c. Also; an excellent assortment or
‘VESTINGS, of inelatest and most fashionable styles—
all of which he is prepared to make to order In the bes*
manner and at the most reasonable prices.-
* COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! .
The Assortment, tb* Quality, and the Variety, Js.tht
most extensive, undoubtedly, to.be fo ind in tho United
Stales: - martS
Co-Partnership Notice*
THE subscribers have Hus day entered into partner
ship, under the style nnti firm, of TAAbFb, MA
GUIRK & UANE for. tbe purpose of carrying oo ageii*
eral Commission and Produce Uushmss, and confident*-
ly hope iheir,!ong experience, extcnUve mercantile ac
quaintance, and personal attention, to inc interests of
uieir customers, will entitle them to, a share of public
oatfonoge, which it shall be their study to deserve,
v . -LUKE TAAFFE. I'iltiburgli, ■ •
SAM’L MAGUIKE, Cuttiberl’d; Md,,
\VM. C UANE, Washington, Fa ;
PiUsburgb, April 3.1859, . : fnP G
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■CoclirAUf Htßrfilo A Co*)
i4amnracnmßa»oF v .
• Ironßailing and Ornamental : Irons Work, in all
. its branches,
" NOR WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. •
mHE advertisers beg leave respectfully 10 inform their
JLfriend* and the pnUlte generally* that, haying receiv
ed alargamnnberofnew patiewsfor Iron Railing, Ac.,
which, togethcrwitb those previously on band,comprises
the-greatest variety ever offered in ihlrCuy—mey arc
now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery
narrows, baleohics; fences, garden*, window guards.
' tree boxes, hat rack*, centre tables, fcc. &c*, in a style of
workmanship and finish not to lie surpass*!, and cheaper
than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun*
Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings.of all
[eseriptions. as usual.
JAMES ll* HEED d& CO.,
Manufacturers of Theodo
lites, Snryeyors* Conipas
ses, Loveling and Grading
Instruments, &c., &c.
. ; ‘ NO. 36
- Smithfidd street,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.;
An assortment of the n-'
bovo named Instruments al
ways on hand. ‘ : 1
Also Clocks, 'Watches,!
Jewelry, &c., &c.
April 6,1862—2m ,
Igeney for. Diffcrent Linei of Paeket Skips.
PASSENGER OFFICE,
. • Wo. 410 Liberty Strict, I*mi*mrg».
Per P: W. BYRNES Sr C0., 69 South urui, omtt <tf
Pint, New York: 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool / and 00
Gravitr itrcct,tM9 Orlean >. J ;
• • HAS a Line of Packets
i sailing every five day*from , 4QN.;
.'Vcrjtv. , Liverpool to New York, a> lES'T'pRn.
Line of Packet* from lav
• Jf3[\j|xad3y ■ ernool to Philadelphia, on JmEaySfipt?
of eaehflESssasSSX
mouthiifaJneof Pocketsto Baltimore on the a«ui v‘
each month. Also—a Line oi Packet* on the Bth and
941 h of each month from London and Portsmouth to
?■ JrtMfS-hn ft* at slghittlwaysonhond, for any amount,
at the lowest rates of discount; and all information
&ra^r& nse " l im^N c vVoy^sro n Nr , '•
• mails ’ ; 410 Liberty «uPiUBbargh.
Bi'At FMidUiocti'i Vtrislftige.
' Ftcm o Rtgular Phytiaan.
[From Dr. John Silrman.J
YxlL Coukty, (ArV) Oct, 1850.
I AM & Physician by profession, of the regular order.
and aa such; have always viewed patent medicines
with a skeptic eye.
Last spring, whenl sent to Philadelphia for, my .bill
.of medicines, I was prevailed on by my brother, to put
in hit bill an item of two dozen ylaU of. your Vermi
fuge; be stating to me that it was a valoable nrepara-
having tried it in. his own I
senifdrlwo dozen vials. I have used Uralljana I must
confess that my elfiectiitions were more than reaiizeo--
ils remits were truly astonishing, removing worms in
every Instance; when properly administered. Jf you
will send' me a borcontaining a gross, and send me the
bill* 1 will send you the money for them by mail or oin
erwise*as yoa may direct. ; . . '
JBewnre of counterfeits and imitations.
Picpared and .old bgr A FAHNESTOCK * co
cornerof Wood and First sis. ..
mvB:dfcwlm
• U)UIS KIiHUAK •••••AfIAK HtfWBMAlf,
,-[of thelateCrmof Sands&Rcinenran.
1/OUIBRBIWESJAN A CO., '
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Cltfrkti Jewelry* WatekMattnatt, Tccls<%c.)sc n
iirrri srarßT, oroj noos from wood, pittsbueou,*
ruAXK leftyo to anpopnce to the trade and the-publie
1 bnvo themselves carefully se*
iScted and Imported from Europe, a largo stock of Cold
and Silver Watcher, Watch Materials, and Tools for
Waieh makere; and a most elegant aMortment of Jew
elry.fromihe best manufactories—which they offer at
prices as low as they can .be purchased in the eastern
of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
PatentLeveTs i doJteieched L*ver»; do Lepines, Sil
ver Gttartiers: Q nd elegant French tunc places, pf.the
makes; Together. wilha large stock,of
01ocks,and Time Pieces,from the bestAmencan Facto
fl%elr stock of Jewelry comprises article* of .every
description In this line, such as Finger Rings, Fat Rings,
TtreaM Pintvßiacelets, Gold, Fob aud Guard- Chains,
Gold Guard Key* and seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
* Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and
l£a Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally
kept in esUDlishmcnls of this description. :.•■■.
• They woold respectfully callthe&uentton of the trade
to their extensive stock of-Wateh materials ami Tools,
of every variety, which they have, most caTCfnuyßc
have also on hand alnrgo assortment of Tele
scopes' Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best
jnanuSctory in England.. Together with a great variety
of other arrfdes too numerous to mention. t . . ; ,
Clocks, Watches mid Jewelry repaired in. the best
Manner and on the most reasonable terms. footlliy
*■:, - f * FUi>DKfT& FORDf
Bsnnfbctnreri and Dealers In:
MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT,
. : . Attaonsnv City, Pa.
Nkw Yurk, December 151h,1551.
1 hn*e analysed a sample of MANL'IIESYGR MIN
ERALYAINT, for Pocdsb & Fobd, and find it to con.
tain the following •/
Silica, • • ' ■ ‘
Altunina, : - *
■■ Per Oxide of iron, : ■
Lime, . *
Marneaia,. -bb*:
Oxide of Manganese,
Water anil Loss,- , *
- ■ , 100.00
iPhA powdered Sample, contained in the box,which 1
•nnSS« wm ie one you desired also to have analysed,
fffloSferftom any averaseofihe lump, powdered,
and ad*ei ,o B el S? f ’ This last yields as
• PerOxideoflron, ’ * IK'S .
Silleaand Alumina, - - "i™
-fcfane,— - • ■ *
- Marrnesia, * * “ -‘iX
Water and Loss, * * 2_
, . , i» t 4o '
, ipht* aufereaea J presume arisea/rom mineral not
Arable DSlnt. Ifind Itattt by calcining tliejioW'
k*“ nV iM W R CnTMON.H. P, Chenu.l.:.
nr Ar Ba iobTJOEUiromEB l iuMb I my^t )
(glottjing.
67,21
Sfli
- 19,41
,69
,21
- ,1*
- 6,00
firanaporiation, -
L*eu)f&yiv«nt» "M*W*
?5f to *r<s now forwarding ;posiengers ;
tV nml inleuuediatc.pQints, byahc eboyc line; Jllrte
‘ thioaehvtliTeedaVsV'-K&re .64.50; Dlily, ft)miles cahaU
ray« COyODC A. GEU;tA/tf, Agents
! -vt" Pcniuykhnlß *"■
■rjrrE *i n now prepared
W'rbiiWelpiilttv udftitfdmieiyrj’riiaieiiY^dayfii^l'*:
UATBB 07 YRCIGtIT 4)27 i
... :n^con,.LarJir ; otk t cpillB pfer
100 pound* fc , ,
-Ourtdles.GUeesij , Toll6'n,E4Tthenware,tAatJiet, Leaf
I’iObacc«unU..WlQ(3owi3lft«3 t Gocetus ptrlOO pounds.) •
Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Wool 80 cu & IQO ttr , Fionr
Sri oi*. Seeds; Peer
Plai* 1 JO; cent* per JOOpoiiuiß:
Furs■ and I'cluy, Brooms and Mer
ehutidize, 9l) cent* per 111) pounds.
COVODtS & GRAllAtt;'Agents, *"
J * .'. Canal Baßin, PirtaOarfib.s
. H. U HOUSTON, Agent, t
£7O Market aireeyPhiladelphia.?:
Adaia«&Co.’4l£xpre»*,.
NO. BO FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
•k’lfiß-public nre informed that we ate.uow running
|L regularly to the Easßuid. West,-and are prepared to
forward nil (>ooil&entrust£<tltKQaFc.are
• A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent dully for Philadel
phia J aL4o , cloc«,P.M» Al?p,daiiy^to Cincinnati,at7
o’clock,A..M. . . . . r,
t Drdeis transmitted freeorcharge L and Goods returned
byfifsVExpress’.' •' . • .j
'. Dills of Exchange forsaleon England,lreland and
Scotland, for any omount,payablconprincipal Ranking
Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. .. v,
■ dcc‘24 * 1 UAKER fc FORSYTH, Agents}.
■'WercbXiitsrgbrtablleßt^^pe. ;
FortJic-jPranSpQTtatiQnofMtrchandiseandProduec,
, (vu. 1 bailsoads)* bctwsrn ;
PmsBUUGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
" iIJ/ricJ, trirAourpiny.- , . , ~.
JTj- TIME, TEN.DAYS^ on & rf.YNOLB3. i
' D'P? l^51 Markcl 25S5SWlPoS, :
Camtl Dußin, *TB ami HO Ponn street, Pittsburgh, i
HAVING iucrcaseifonrfacilUies and otherwise lift*
: proved .purairangemenu. tor TransporVtmon, *va
erd nbvv ntepared'ldxeceivc a large amount or Produce
vand flfcfcnaadise foh the opening of the Canals,)
Wiili-ptompincsvanddwpalck; i. .. ■•. =
Tbe section Boat system of.trunspQttauon overour
State Improvements haS bee» In use about ten years',
andtlie g real success andfavor rr li asmer'with, is a suf
ficient rgunjamee -that it tv no, longer . considered a
doubiful or uncertain expcrimehi;THU is acknowledged
tij* all aVvasUy aujieribr to tiny mode of transportation
used«moajrals. (when intersected by BhilToads};’: v i
r Gbods.loadga into o»r:Boats renjam
undisturbed until
street, thertby enfirdy avoiding tbedela*
cnnsnqumitcA.tbree.diflarcnt transiuphtents,6ndeccuf
dug Uic delivery, of thepackages
dean,dudiniUgoodbrdetha when : j
: eohsignedto oorHoase rrtFittaburgh;
•xvliV be -received' : nna'farwardedialwnya'! at the iftwost
current canal rates, strictly according to instructions 1 ,
without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad*
• febST _ C. A.M’ANULTY A CO. I
.^!Tftr«'-Redwop«ll
- WEST NEWTON PLANK 110 AD EOUTE. i
TTtOH BALTIMORB, I’HILADELBHIAIMII WASH-
X* INOTON CITY. Kars URdcced.
~n To Baliimoee; ' ' StyiO less than Pa; Railroad,
To Philadelphia, ' do <lo do :
To Washingion City, 8‘J,30 -Jo do .-■■ ho :
Thia is the only Office which insures a THROUGH
TICKET nrWashrnßton,ahtf, by taking this Rootc, pas*i
sencerswilfMvc time and jnoney-- : - •
. The MotV Boat (ebnyinir the United States .Mat!,),
leaves' the M6hbheahe r a WlmfT, above the Wire Bridge*
EVERY;AFTERNOONS 6 o 7 ctockiVfo the Youghio*,
ghenyßsver.*;Pa«coKers tvtlHpdgeon and?
take tplendid United SiaiesiadUCoachcß at West New*
tori/next morning, over the Plantßoadj crossing tha.
mountains In daylights Take the; magnificent .sleeping:
Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Ift o?clock,;
Y. Mi Breakfast at-Baltimore .uud’ Washington'City,
ditie in Philadelphia,and arrive in New York, the same
evening* , „ .
Fare to Baltimore,. • * - - 5 9>W
•do Philadelphia, . - . ■*• - - 1
do ’ Washington City, •» - - • 10,^0.
MONONGAUKLA ROUTE. ...
The feteamcc .leavesthe Wharf, above the .Bridge,■
Daily, «t 9 o’clock, A. Mi’! Travelers ItavihgTiPsburgh
by the Mnriiiiig Boat, will crofft thc mountains the same
nigh*, and or five in Cumberland the morning lor;
tlieH o'clock train of Cal slot Baltimore,: Will sup in
BhUiraorc and Waihlngtou City, and arrive in Pluudel
pldo-at;3o I clbbk, the same night • • •
Fare to Baltimore, 8 '
do PhiladeliHiia, . r .*■ * 10,01).
dq ' WashinvUm City, * 10,50.
. For TfcketSybyeiiher-ot the above Lines, p!ea>e call
at-ilie West Plank Road in the Mpuou
gahchi House, WalerslrerL J. ; J, EVANS, Agent.
■ oPrS''
moaiata cdstiul baiiko.
1852.
CLEVELAND ANO DETROIT LINE,
In connection whit the Cleveland fcndr Cincinnati Rail-
Tcadt Cleveiaiii .and &ie' Railroad;.Cleveland-and:
Pittsburgh Railroad,nod Michigan Central Railroad.
PASSENGERS will be ticketed tbrongli froai
point on Lake Michigan,- to Cleveland, Cincinnati;
and Pittsburgh, asd.iiom either of those plaees to any
poinidnLftke Michigan.
• This Line will-bc composed of two hew low pressure
steamers, built exprersly for.thp route.
- . Capu C. C. Staka.bi>.
FOREST CrrYi : - Cap'. L. a; TUsbc*. :
A Boat •willledve Cleveland f r Detroit>undl)etrOit
for Cleveland, evory evening atO| o’clock, arriviog .in
.boiUc.Uie* the following morning, iii season for the mor
uhig trainof cars forChieagOjClncinnau and Pittsburgh,
•andforlh'cfcake Superior and Saginaw boatsst Detroit
Ti ey will ran from Cleveland In the iailowiugotder
FOREST CITY.;
Monday-— l • -Wednesday*«
CLEVEIiANB.
Tuesday Tburfday • • ♦—•—
;v : CLEVELAND
....
forest city.
Tuesday- ♦•i - * *.~ -Thursday• • *« * • »Satttrday.
Ttc undersigned die prepared lo mike contracts for
ailJtimls of Freight, front Cleveland'to Detroit, Macki
naw. Sauie Stft.Marie, and all ports on Lake Michigan.
The OCKAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS tvUl compose
the line niittl ihenaw Boats are ready
C BRADBERN & CO;Cleveland.
PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit
* nprl4:om
18 52.
Summer Arrangement-Fare Reilncea
P Bit »SVI* V A » 1 A BA I O AD,
Two i>aHy Train# From PlttabargU to
Fhlluaclphlaivad Oalttmore.
OnZtfB& EoHrs Through!
FARR 610.
mflKExprcas mail train will leave the Depot on Lib-
X erty street,above the Canal Bridge, every morning
Ot Of O’clock. • r~. i .-y. ■ • :
PasseJigerswillgobytbec&rstoTurtle,Creek I2milc* 5
where they will find ihebesiof Coaches in readiness to
convey them 23 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to
Beatty's station; {conductors nccorapanyeach itoiii of
Coaches), aad then takethe ears to Hollidaysburg; and
then take the splendid sleeping, cars direct to Phtiaael
pbldahdßalliidorC. . - '- w ,
■Pasfierigerafbr Baltimore take the cars or tne York and
Cumberland. Railroad at - Harrisburghj arriving, at Balti
more the same morning. , - ", ; . „. _
’Hie Evening Train will leavfc daily at C-50, Pi M n at
riving at Philadelphia next evening. -
Baggage cbeckedthroßgh to- Philadelphia.
. D. Leech A Co.’s ExpressrackelLine will leave dally,
ats o’clock, P; connecting at BlairspiUe with the
Pennsylvania Railroad. -Through ~~from Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore in3S hours;- j
FARR,aO._
Pleasure parties and others can go oui on the train ol
Of A.M. or-Gf P.M., and return to the city at 8f A. M.
orS P. M. Fare to East Liberty Is,cents, to.NVilkins
burgh 25 cents; to Turtle CreekGD cents. -We.are.pre
pared to run special trains to Turtle Creek, or any inter
mediate point, for parlies or 50 or more. ->
Passengers will procure ihelrUekeis at the Railroad
Officein the Monongohcla House, Water Street,
NOTICE.-rln caseof loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for -personal baggage only and
for an amount not exceeding 0150. , _ • s
jet . J. hfItSHJMRN; Ticket Ae’t P. R. R;
fig w iSa/CS^KuIE ii W i•„ ■
WESTERN RAILROAD
v " VBOai . V- ; ,v«.
Plltsburgh to ClevelandrColumlms and
ClbeHutatl* - ' -
ALLIANCE, ;CANTON AND MASSILLON, f .
IN CONNECTION WITH THE FENNA. CENTRAL
railroad:
Through from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland in Uss than
Ten Sours, by a continuous Railroad Sine l
THE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves Pitlsburghat 8} At M.j Ktopping nl
Sevnckly, Rochester, New Brighton,'Darlington, Knon,
Palestine, Columbiana, and 3alem, and reaches Ail!*
ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. At. Passengers
leaving Alliance on tbs Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. AL,
and reach Cleveland at GP.:M. . Returning, the pas*
sengers leave Cleveland at GA. Alliance at 130 P.
M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 p. M., m time to con
nect with the evening .train on the Pennsylvania Rail
toad for Philadelphia,.New York anil Baltimore, ami
also with ihe Yooghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Ituad
• route*
Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati ur
PiUsborgh in two night travel, and save
ftom one to two days in connecting with the Pennu. Cen
tralßailroad. •, • . ... . .
PasseDgCJS'leaving Pittsburgh, at 830 A. M., Mach
Canton at 2P.hl. ana Massillon at 250 P.M. At Mas
sillon the hue-connects with stage.Hnet to Wooster,
Mansfield, New Philadelphia,and atEnon to New Cat-
Ue,Poland, Warren, Mercer and Erie.;. . '
V The Ncwßrighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 20 P. M., and New Brighton
at 7A. AI. tnd IP. AI., sjonpingat intermediate stations.
Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be-»
tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton- -
. Quarterly tickets are sold at lowrates, and tickets by
the package to some of the stations;
The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Omiubnees ran in connection with the trains to and
from the station on Federal street.
Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts*
•burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 34,00* - To Massillon, 103
■miles, 83,00. - . * -
For tickets oppi y at the Federal Street Station- of the
Ohio and Pa*Riulroad«tO’ GEORGE PARKIN,:/>
* * Ticket Agent.
Or to ' J.MESKiMEN,
Monongahela House, Pittsburgh.
Note—By the route by steamboat 50 miles to Wells?
vilie.snd ificnce bylßailroadlOO miles to Cleveland, the
fare is S3£o.
Pittsburgh, April 1,1852.— <upr3>
lev BoDkt) iit Nmtv Tort
mHEOLOGICAD ANDMISOKLIiANEOUSGQOKS;
J[ now opening from Carter’s, Fletcher’*,* Harper*,
Appleton’s, Scribner’s, Dodd’s; Putnam, Ac., NewYorfi
Gootd k Linnolii, Jewett, Ae, Bo5ton; Marita,, sc.)
Philadelphia; from UraPresbyterian Board of Publics-,
lion londAniericanSaiidaySchol Union, and MapSabr.
bstltSeliagl Society,
Together with fresh importations of standardTheolo-
I- iicSl aod MUccnnneotts »otks from Europe, and alarge:
variety of Stationery, ~
■ i mySS - ' : '< l adjoining* Wilson's Jewelry Store.'
I#io « o “.«^C b fesON.
rjßou—
[ P »131
*
i
1 1l * f » - 4
» -t » » l »
Jnsuratue Companies.
Pir« and ttatlue Iniurauce,
.fpHR,OFFICE oftho /iw>»ran«« Co. of Worth
X has been remottdio the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones
•A Co^No.l4l' FrDut fitreetjthitd hous&nastoT Wood
street,where |be subscriber.will issue Policies on Build
ings uird their cdhientSjundonShfptnents by Steamboats
snd othcr. vcssclß. for the above old and responsible
Company; (ttp3l i: WlVt, P. JONK3»Agrni
Stale Atatuat Fire Tniurance company*
JURBIBSURO . PA.
iT\ESIGNKD only for the stuer uassqsof property, has
an ample capital, and uffoids Supendr auvan.ugca
u* pomtor.cheapneßs, safety and accommodation, lochy
artdcountry'merchafits, ana owners of dwellings, ami
ißotaicdurcounirypTopeny, v ■>
. A, A. CARRIER,Actuary, \ x
' • oct2?l Branch Office, N 0.54 Smnhfield st. Pittsburgh*
JN«v* JSuglfUMl fclv.e Scoott Inanrhaco Co.,
, Haven, Connecticut.
TTORSES, UATTLK, &c . insured apa n t death l>y
• I'fii .dißeaae or •accident/?,Capitol 850,000, \\till power
to-mcrcase to $lOO,OOO ,
::?;>• j: " DraECTOBS
, - Tlu>rams.Ke<v<lrlck,;Alfreil Edward, ,
: J.Lewi*?nylor; John faaiion, ,
Nathaniel Timrher, Wm. W. Kendrick.
Thomas.Kemdrickj President
(forge.- T; RojnoUs. Secretary
6 . CURTIB A DOBBS, Agents
No corner of Wood nm! Finn ,
• (over FftUickg&tFncmPs Banking Home.)
Hjiw'V'oSß'iriSll lahiTttAfttK
jiQCVMU-CATEI} CAPrTAI, saoo,ooo J
mHR ANNUAL DIVIDENDS hav* been unmnallj
I largO) ebowing lbat the company hu been doing u
verv large and pruaperaa3.basa.ess. •.•.
• • T&‘dividends in'l34o wereso per cent. ».
• «• a , 1817 /♦ 50 * 1
iV •: 1848 “ fO *
M u l&lft “ 41) 4 *
u a 1850 **■ 40 - i
« ti ’ 1851 “ 50 " ;
U IfaSa* *»i 40 4 *
This is among the oldest companies in the UniledSiatop.
Its accutaoJated capital Is constantly Increasing for the
•benefit of members, present and future. .. .
UCU MORRIS FRANKLIN, Pr*sulem.;
• PttNV Fbkemah, Actuary. _• v: J
OURTI9& CODES. Agts. ?
■ Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood-and Fifth sireelB‘, over Fat*
rick & Friend’s Bankmgiiooie,. . •
CALIFORNIA Risks TAKEN.
Also, agents for Protection endFarraej’a FiTe and Ma
rino lnpurar.ee. cdpital: 8450,000, and of Branch office,
Empire Staid Health A&J>octalioti,caBh, including accu
mutated 818.000;: '•- - - ?
>A)ro, agents for the. purchase and sale of real estate.
= : IHsuuascs.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1 . INSUR
; ANUECOMPANY*—Office.Northßoom of ihe Ex,
ohangevThtrdstreetaPiiladelphia. , '
FiEXlNscitAZfCß—Buildlifgs, Merchandize anil olhei
properly ia <oic» and tiwured egainsv loss at
Samageby fire aUlielpwestraicof premium.- '
' MwunslrfsvKiNci?;—They also insure Vecscls, Car
. flpes and freights* foreign dr, coastwise, under open .or
special policies, us the assured may desire. )
:, IciLABoTaA-NsroaTATiorT.-Tliey also insure merchan
dize transported'by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal
•Boats and stewa Boats,on rivers imHakes, on the mosl
1 DIRECTORS— Joseph Hi Seal,Edmund A. Souder
JohhC. Davis. Robert Burton; John R. Reurose,Samuel
Ekfwards. Geo. G.Lelper, Edward. Dailmgion. Isaac _R.
;Davls t vKuiam Fdl well, John NevrHnjDr.tt.M.Hußlonj
James Ci.Hand.Tlieoplriius Paulding,;!!, done? Brooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, GcOTge Scrn , bpeimer Mo-
Uyain.Charles Kelly, JiO. JohnsonAVirnam Hay, Dr
s T. Mors*,,
Hugh Qraig, MARTIN, P« B id e n.:
THOS.'C, llAtn>, Viee:Prcsldeni.. ' '
Jostim .W. Cowan, Secretary. ;
rrj-Office of the Company,No.42 Water street,Pitls
bqrgb. _ _ Qcl&dtf), - , P-A. MADEIRA, Agent
Tlio Frtuklln Fire Insurance Company.
-o» nuLAinr-rittA.
BIRECTORS;— ■ .
‘ Charles W. Banoker, . GeorgoW. Richards,
Thomas Hart, MordecniD.; Lewis, ■
Tobias Wugner, Adoiphi E. Borle,
Samuel G rant, : David S.llrowne,
Jacob R-Sutliu, - Morris Patterson.
CIIAS. N.CANCKER.Pies’t.
Cues. G. Banckb, Secretary, ,
- 'IEP* Continue to mairelnsarance,'pcrpetnnlor limited,
onevery description of property in town uitd country,
at ratissas Idwusnre consistentwitli security. '
The Compahyhnve reserved a large Contingent Fund'
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safeiy invested*
afford ample protection to the 'assayed. - ■' '' ■
The Assetsof the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as
published agreeably loan Act of Assembly, wer.e as fol
fowa. vixs—•• >
Mortgages ■ '** * ***" "*" 918,12 d €3 ~
ReolEalaie* 64.377 78
Temporary Loana* *-r~—r ]*
• Stocks ■ i ■ i ■ ■— Cl,feB9 00
: Cash, Ac. _W£4ABI ;
81,Via,709 44 .
Since their incorporation, a period of at years, thcj
have paid upward* of Qnt Million Four Hundred T&ou*
tanit lhUars, losses by fire, iherebj aiordinß cvidepce
di the ad vantage* of lnsumncc, as well as the ability and
<lisposhioniomeetwitbpcbnipme*»,TiUliBbituifi».
. J.GAHDINISR COFFIN, Agent,, ; ,
Office N.E. corner Wool! and .'hi kia-
ThcFftrm«rs
iaranee Aaabcldlloii»
OP IMTtSiUIRUHvPEN NA.
AID IN. TIHIS QF I*EBD>
OPFICB— oS* ?iUTUfIELD A3D TBtnn STBETTB.
GOARARTY CAFITAL» 030,000.
THIS is anasroclation established lor the mutual relief
of its members, in cases of sickness or accident, by •
ilicpaymeniof tbe:r Annual Deposits Persons in Rood
health may become members and be entitled to.a weekly;
benefit, to case of sickness or accident.'-All who jmivtbb
Association are entitled to a vote iu the election of
officers, end to participate in the profits of tho Associa*
tion. Uisesiauliihed on. asafo and permanentbests,
beinff both Motoal and Kcnevolem In tts-drsigns, with:
the lowest rates'eonsistent for its security, and conduct-:
,ed in aroahner to insure its permanency and durability.
All persons can see thoodvantnges of taking out a ;
pplky from the General Office,- -i
• , YBA.KLT DEPOSITS,
8 per year, draws $ 2,Wpeifcweek;'
3,t'U do do 3,1*0 do;
4,00 do do 4,00 do ;
5,00 do do 5,00 do;
■ G,OO do do 6,00. do;
7,trfl do do 7,00 do;
8,00 do do fc,oo do;
0,00 do do 0,00 do;
10,00 do do 10,00 do;
INITIATION FEE, for‘Membership, SI which
mast be paid at the time of making application} and the
first years* deposit within twenty days. Each member
entitled to a monthly report, gratis,.
■Saturday.
•♦•Friday.
Prrjtimf—D, W. HBauMORT,
Viet. President and lyrajurer—Wm. M..'Wilson.
£«erdary-*G, B. Brown. %
Finance Commiuu—A. J. Childs, A. 1). Christie- and
P. A- M*Mn«ters. marlttCm
State Mutual Eire Insurance Company.
HARBIBBUUOIJ, PA., MA Yl, 1808.' ;
Capital 0*3200,000.
BRANCH QFFSCEiXo.M'SmuftfielitstTeetiPittsbnrgh.
3ECOr*D STATEUEST.
Total am*t.bf property atriik—'*'* •-•••*.814,633,016 00;
Awcmut of bill* receivable (in : .-
form of Premium notcsfiom
. members—**--*-8179,527 91
Atnoanl of Cosh Piemioms*** *5125,625 IG
Total tostes, returned premiums;
rc-hisurance nml expenses*— 93,140 5G
... 530,478 GO
Intercston Loans*-"-**'*'; 73J 4C
Cash fcarplas-
Estimated prerent value of Sla
:;titmery,office Furniiore, Ac * *
One-balfof this amount expires within n year. ■<
THE Director*, in presenting the'SeeomLcAnuual Re*
port, lake leave to congratulate the raomfccrs upon
the marked success of the State Mutual Fire Insurance
Company. In operation'only Wo yCafs, it has token a
position: bepldc ihe older institutions of the
proves by its very great success that the mntual system
eg mlopied by them is, beyond a question, the best and
only safe mode of insurance. -; - \r
' The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi
lated many .stock - companies,, leave the State tMutual
with a cash surplus of upwanls of thirty *.one thousand
dollars, Ifeildus a reserve capital of nearly two hundred
thousand dollars, which is constantly Increasing.
The Directors submit that the Slate Mutual Ftro Insu
rance Company offers'to owners of safe property in
ducements soldotn equalled and never exceeded. - -■
JWrwim—John I*. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Sam
uel Jones," Philadelphia; John lhPacker, A. A. Carrier,
Pittsburgh} J. D«. Rutherford, A. J. QUlet,S.T,Jones,
Robert Klow.
■. JohnP. Rutherford, .Ar'J.fliUet, : £«r«torp.
jel:d&wtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary,
WatcUe*,o©tr«ljcy f &.c«
EAVINGtJusv returned-.from the liistem cities, I
have brought, with me one of the most beautiful
ana carefully selected Stock's bf Jewelry, Watches and
Fancy Goouib averofferedto ..ihel’ubUc*J*brsous
wishing to purchase any ififag in my line, can rely on
geuingAgcnd nrifelfl; J r do hot advertise to sell goods
below cost, nor 50 pe r cent, cheaper than any house, in
the city. Give me axealh and't am sure you wilt be
satisfied thallcanseH a good article as cheap .as any .
of them.. . • .-• . . v..-
Another tact I wish To keep ,before the people. If
you want yonr WatcfvCldclrJ ofrany aiticle-of Jewel*
ry, repaired Jn the best manner, this is the place to have
it done; To tills : branch of my' business ! will devote
especial attention. , . -- ‘ : ,
■ JOHN 8: KENNEDY, 04 Market street.
Sign of the Golden- Eagle.-^
Henry Hlclmrd«oii, Jeweller,
HAVING re-fittedbis store in .a handsome manner,
and but recently returned from the Eastern ciliea
with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would call the attemton of hit friends.and cob
tomerato the fact, that among bid'Watches'will be found
the raostdesirable styles, pntteriis and makers Of Jew*,
elry, the latest styles of broches, brean pms, fob and
:vcsl chains, finger rings, car rings, miniature, lockets,
? FANCY GOODS—Buch as paper mache, work tables,
work boxes, fancy vases, porfnme bottles, table
mats, Colt’s pistols, porlo monmes, in great vanetyj
clilnafruit andcakedisbea, &ci, with Ad endless variety
ol useful And ornamental articles, which have only to be
seen to be appreciated.. :
» novl - • ■:•••• • NO. 81 MARKET- STREET*'
Cittsens and Strangers,
BO you wish to purchase a
;' Sraii GOLDorSIEYER WATCH,
Slone-half the usuul prtcc? If so, call at UOOD’S
; eiilfiSNEW JEWELRY STORE, 01 Market street,
•two doors north of Third, and take a look al bin new
stock, just arrived,andyou can there purchaseWatch
:esor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value,
:and.not do charged two prices for everything, as you
‘have usually boon; bat can get the very best quality of
; goods.ol tbe.lpwest eastern prices. . Do not bcllevo what
tolhers, interested in.their own sales, tell you, but come
land see for yourselves. All goods sold alibis establish*
rraent will be warranted as represented at tipie of sale—*
:W that oil, WT purchase equally safe.and obean. aal9.
IF. Time is money, surely u deserves to bo watched;
and, reader,” you may be assured that— •* *
; Watches betterne’er were sold,
Whether of silver or of gold,
Than you willfind, when e’er you go,
.T^.,. atthoscon sale below. - . ■*.
]i, BRTXNKSIAN & CO., 1
: FIFTH STREET, ONE BOOIt FROM WOOD, v .
luportsN andDcuJera In Clooh.fi,Watoliea
t. at%d Jtxßdry y Walch MaieriahyWatch Makers Tool*,%c,
■■ v BEG leave to announce tothe* trade and the public
generally,that they have just, receiyßdifrom the best
. manufacturers In Europe, a large Tot of cold, and. silver
WatehetyWatehlools and Materials,.and .ftvinottxle*
Igant assortment of Jewelry, from ihe-best manufne in
i' rets—which they offer at prices as low as they can be
'purchased in the'Eastern markets. “• :
* .Clocks, Watches.and Jewelry, repaired in uwr-tyest
imanner, and otUhc-foost reasonable terms.:
?, prompt attention paid to orders Dorn a distance.
)- v marSi,.^-.i: •:
D e ?J US. WATERMAN &. SONS, -
H OMO* INB URAN G E
...5210.54D, OB
IMPORTERS And manufacturers
of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND
A£&v£> DENTAL V INSTRUMENTS, RM
•• •'■•■* FLES, Ac. -We keepagencfalas* i
. ,7"r soriraentof the aboveariicles con-:
I .stanriy on jmnd; together, with a general vanCty of
i -Fancy Hardware; Also. Guns, Pisiols aniLßevolvers,
Flasks, Horns, Shot. Bells, Capa, Powder, Load and
i ißulleu; Bowie, Dirk, Hauling and Pocfeet 'Kmves;-
i Shear# j; Pocket. &ci*sor*>i
rftc. Also,Trusses and Supporters. ' ■
i j lobbing and repairing neatly executed.
?: RIFLES ore nuking Rifles of every descrip*
liojw to ordhreof ths,best material, and workmanship
warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or
unii-be filled with despatch. Hunting parties
Supplied at Wholesale prices. ... imylO
~ l ~ ~ J . r , At *
'£■ '. ; '':.'\-f-
H'! 1 ’ ' *. k *
sPrj)©ooi^s.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
'■ - Befllritfoff*tCa«t .
• TO -QUIT THE BUSINESS-!
rpiJß Subscriber beingabout to ißlinciuisli lho reiail
• i dry goods business, andhaving made huch arrange-,
menu. as to render it necessary toclossotiwila atocW by
the Ist of July uexl, will commenceon 'I hursUay. May
43»:ind sell Ms- eniirer siock of Fancy and Sjaplc dTy
goods at COST, FORCA&H-.- ‘ v r.; ■:;.■■■■
r Hisgoodslmvmg boon princfpully purchased the pres*
i ent be fouiul desirable.: bargains, being at
i IcusiU&per cent lower than regularpNces. •
; In STAPLE GOOl)B'wilfbe found—
. ;4*4and 6*4 French.gwgboms; . r . > ; •
: Kngh6b and French chintzes; .
:./ :.Jdlk alpacasand.boHiba2tneSi •
Checks and mushns; - . .■*...■■
; itish tmenraiidcrashet;.
... Table linens andcloihsi.^. . ; •
■■■■., Jfuckaboek towels nud toweling; t :
Domaskand snow drop linen.napkins and doilies May ...
scilles quilts; furniture prints, plain aufrcmb d .dnnU),
linen sbectmg and pillow linens; table Biid Tnano covers.,
and cove rings: worked lace cottAins undent tain muslins.
FANCY* GOODS. .
: While crape sliawls, emb’dand plain wtulc betege and
thibet shawls .
Fine French lawns and bereges;
. Hojrege dc lnines and rausim de laines;
“lirtsues aud grOnadieir's}'; ' ' . . . ■ . .
' Dlk ami fanny silks,some verytropenor, and a fine sWck
of goods geuerally. . .. ■; =•
EMBROIDKRIE3.
Worked midl and lacc capes and sleeves; . . . ,
Jacoiteit, mull and linen cambric collars & chemisettes,.
Jnconett, mull edgings and inscniogs, .--
.Kmb’d linen and cambric hdkfs; ..-
' Worked barids and flodifclogfr dud a mugcmccnt stock
of Valencicnuts edgings, laces ijmd inserungs, together
with a large variety ©T'other goods, too numerous to
' mention, till of which willactuailybe aoidnt ORIGINAL
COST, FOR CASH. Early calls will reccre the best,
bargains ■ JAMES A ; . M , RNrG'IIT,No. C‘4*4i‘i st.; : .
P. S—All pci sons knowing ihemselyes indebted: to.
• the above prior to January, ISTi, are requested to pay.,
the same, ns all debls wULbc putin tbe bands or an at-'
toruey for coliccuon. ' ■ ■ :. , ■ mylfl.
Cheap orv Goodiil
-.J & CO.,
; 109 Wood; Wood Street ,
A RE now opening si vert extensive and well assorted
. A.Btock.of SPRING and SUMMER; GOODS. Con
sisting in . part of French and English Rroad CIpUiS,
Caasliheres, CashmercitsV Ijoeskuis/ Jcanfr,
Cottdnades, OriUirgs, Linen Coaling, Silk,. and
Fancy Cotton Vestings.- Also, about fOO.CASES PLAIN
AND FANCY:,DRESS- GOODS* embracing the newest
Myles of Silk and Lt tien Poptins. Delaines,Beraecsand
. BeraffeDe-Xialnesj Black Moarhing ntid Fancy Lawns;
Fl'iln and .Fancy Calicos, in: great variety i-French,
Scotch and Domestic 1 GineiiamsrFalm Deaf, Leghorn,
Kos3nib,ilnitxariaß aadJdcxicartllatfl ;;Siik,Ginßhttm
and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac ; , which ate; offered rit
Wholesale ontherooitacdorntn'otiefinff terms* .foprlS ■.
Orest Attraction !
JUST RECEIVED atJarews 1 One PriceCasliStored’.
No. 70 Market street, PiUslmrgh, between Fouhh st.
and. Diamond, the largest and most hpauiifui stock. Of
SPRING anu SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever Offered to
the citizens of Phtsburgh. ,-v ■ ; i-
The sabsetiber wou’d inforarthose who. desire to get
dooD:BAS(iiisB, tliat ; the greater part of his 'Stock was
purchased at Xkt, recent large Auction -Sales in New? -
: Yorkarid Philadelphia ;fdrc'« sit, which enables' him'to
*eUgoodslsta : 2sper cent.-cheaper ihsmtbose'wbbjmy
on credit. We do hot deem it Heee?sary ts mention the
thQ djfferenl kinds of godds-tbai compose our stocfc> but
deem it sufficient to say that ilcimsisis of u full assort
ment of ladies’and gentlemen’s wear, together with* a
general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS..;. Wo would
respectfully; solicit aii examination of our stock; from
tbosewho'wish to. purchase. : 1 • fmarlS
JAfiIKS H’CAHDtiISSS « CO„
*OO vroou STREET,
KHOkESALEDeirferrin Foreignand Domestic Dry \
Goods, are.-now opening lheir< first purchased
NG AND SUMMEtt GOOD 3, sekoted with the
greatestcare, in partoftbo
newest styles ofr- . . .
Drees Lawns ondßerages >
Plain and Figured Alpaccan ;
French, ahd Domestic Ginghams;
;; Printed Catteeesj in great variety ; - .
Ribbons, Lacesand Edging*; •
- Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; ■.
. SununerCoatingand-Pamalooning;
B'own and Bleached Muslins;
- Palicinitl Leghorn 1 Gals;
Straw and Braid, Bonnet*. .
Togctherwith a complete stock of Variety Goods nnd
Pedlars* NotionSjGola and Gih Jewelry, Gold and
verWatclies, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are.of
fered at Wholesale, fOr aimall advance over Eastern
a rices. lfch23.Cnt. «
fBBW GOODS!
YOUNG, STEVKNSGN -it LOVE,
Signor thc u ORIGINAL BEEHIVE" Market si
s - : FRK3U ARRIVAL OF
•New Springand Summer Good** ;
flftHE subscribers have just received by A Jams &?
i
of the largest and best .selected. assortments of Fine-
Dress-Good* ever offered to the public! -:' ' 1
One. of the Firmhaving been .iu the } EasteraCilies;
before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected;
dotOoodKjVrith greatcarefrora the Importers, at such:
prices as will enable u* to. sell cheaper ihan the cheap-
- '> ; " • '■ ' r :•
Oar very extensive slock comprise* m part the fol*
towing~vlz:
■,.... Cliche and Jasper Cfceae Silks;
High Lustre, Plain, Chamelicti ami GlossaStiks;
do , Stripe do do;
■ .-.do- ,- - Plain Black. . . do; •
Turk Sating Foulard and Watered Silk-?;
Tissues, BeragesvPlaiuaud Figured Poplins;
French workc<f£ieeyes,Ouff3.CclJars&Clu*mizetls;
•do Lace and Muriiii Capes;
Black Satin and Fahey Vestings; v
'' CloihflfCassinie'Tes.Satihcts and Jeans; -
. Boonetsand Bonnet, Ribbons*.
The proprietor* would respectfully solicit an early
call from »neir J friends and the'public generally, feeling
confident iliat they, can ottirgieater inducements than
has.beeu offcTedkefeiofort:- .■ •• •
mart . YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE.
108 FRENCH STORE. " 108
-VTEW ARRIVALS OF SPRINGS AND SUMMER
ll GOODS, opened amT opening, .including,, rich
Shnwl».Tr«li?sto lf7* Slo()'Cnch. '
Let every Jady call and see thu rplendm production
oflmperiai Chinese manaractuTe. •••--
Laces, Selina. Silks, Lawns, Berates,.Mantillas, ana
YisUe9,iomatci>the ■ • v
- Ladjes» and .Chuaren’s Millinery, -Gloves, Flowers,
men's Biontl Clollus, Tuscan imd Leghorn lints,
(Cenin style?,) Shlrto,Coats, ;
Mounting-Goods of every description.
Mndnme "A. Soiling, .((ironl France,) is in'Uie monthly
TefiejntofFaßiiionß anitModclSjfrom F.aris, London and
New York, at No. 51 St. Clair street, and 103 Market st >
wlioto ladies are respectfully irivited.to call. ; > «•
The trade supplied with inodelsand materials.. Capri*
831.21 a 00
SEGOSO GEE&T AUIUTALt.
/XT* FALL hhtl Winter Dry Goods and Varmos at No.
\J 07, Northwest comer of Wood sweet and Diamond
Pa;. D.GBKod & Co. would again an
nounce to their old customers and dealers peuerally m
-their-line, thnt they a» how weparcdt o-offei; to*Brie
their present hew ■stockdiGoodsafunasaally low rates.
And as out purchases have ; been'raadc on ; the oiosLmVr
orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we Hat
ter ourselve§, nnd hope to be aide toincrjiaeontiHunnce
of confidence and paironuge of oar-.ola -.customers, ami
thc'publid cenetally, which has hecnjicmofore sohbe*
rally bestowed upon us. Our DRV .GOODS -tq
in part of Broadcloths, Cossiraeres, Sattiuets, Tweeds,
.fancy Vesting,Check*,'Flannels, Drillings, Black and
Brown Muslim*, Tickiogn, BlanketSf Linsey Plaids, Al
pacas, Metinoes, Muslm.De Lsines, .Cashmeres, fancy
Prims, Glazed Cambrics, ‘•Cloakings,'; Table Diapers*
Gioghainsi Silks, fancy long;Shawl3. Silk Cravats,Don*
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, und Irish Lnicns direct
from Ireland, find all,otherirticles generally kept in the.
DryGoodalinc* ; Obb Vabiefy Departmentwillbc found
on exnininatloni'to be nnsurpassed by any other of ilie
kind West of tlie Mountains, .and is made up m partpf
Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct Irom
Europe vTort-Monies and Pocket Books,'Hooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra-.
iors. rable'Cutlery and Pen-Kniveß just arrived from
Sheffield* PAlenvMedtciiies. Violin and Violin. Strings,
Gam Suspenders, Slates aha Slate "Pencils, Percussion.
CupsjßpecteclesiDifetols, Hosiery; Gloves, Lawns ami
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps uitdFringes,
fancy Nettings, Green Bandages* Block Silk Volts, bilk
Florence together.with, a general aseortmanlof all other
articles in the Variety line;' Wo hdvo on hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watchesand
Watch Materials, Gold on&Gill.Jewelry, Gold and Sil
ver- Hens - and Pencils, ;Gold and Silver--Spectacles,
Clocks, dec:, to which we mvito the attention ofuJlbuy
ers, as wo are determined to sellour Goods ou.tho most
tcasonublo terras, either for cash or sausfactory refer
ence. ’
~ N.B. The. business of the late firm of Ghb<jo & Me*
Candless is to be settled by D. Gbligo avthe stand of D.
Gukog &. Co., who is, fully authorized for such and m.
•whose possession are'the papers, Notes and Books of
skid firm/ - . toctls;if
Removal.
HOUGH A ANTHONY have :remoyc(i tbcirDA
GUERRKAN ROOMS* from Bartel Building, to
Eaton’s Building* over the Young Men’s Library, where
: they will bo luppy to see their old patrons and friends,
j upr7;tf ' ■ ■
Furalturs tmd bhalr Wartrooms.
S- 'JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, nbove the
Cftn&l Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and maker
to order*mine tomsivruu, every description 01
•fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS
■of the beßtwprkmanship and most approved styles,.
;■ Purchaserß would do wall to visit liik w»Teroom«*
!• . taT27rdfttWl-V'--'-■ •••:
THKuiiderslgncd begs leave to announce to his friends
and castoraerßjtliat he. has received u large, aud
-with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENI&II and
'FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and
genuine,and which he scllselibor by the bottle orcask.
he keens always on hand, a large and well so
■Sd Sloe kof FRENCH:COGNAC BRANDY, IIOD:
L.ANP GIN, and other Liquors, all of which, are of /the
'first qualities, and warranted genuine articles. lie
'feels grateful for former favors, and U shall be,hia duty
: to attend to his customers as formerly.. : • v . .
•As be has made the best and latest improvement fox
rectifying Whiskey, he can ftrpish ihem of the best
•kind, and at the lowest price. • :
,nyB • : No. 137 Liberty street .
ENTERPRISE works* ~
no 130 WOOD ST., TBIBD DDDH BELOW VlEOIfl ALIiBT.
i BOWfi ft TSTIiBTj ‘
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-.7 , -JVrj f;> -'f
JATtIES GOSLING,
'MARKET STREET.
Mod. A* GOSLING,
No. 51,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
WHOLESALE AHD IfETAIL
Dealers in'
foreign on<i American ,
Fancy and Staple
;r I>UY GOODS,
MILLJKER Yy sc.
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Jbrmtart, ssi.
••••/ssgsa:. WM/li/STfiIVfiNSON-cdiiUnocaw-niaao
faciure. CABINE ?- WA RE . oleyery descflp
at his old stand;corner. ol .Liberty aoiu...
PrfoGifAgSeventhstreets,- UNDERTAKING attended
to, iii nil na branches. -7 * * -tnayil
A. miililK£R * CO*. ' -
I fZff AVE. ON lIANJD at their extensive .CABINET and
XJL. CMAIR MANUFACTORY, JtoCd SauthSeld :*t«
a large assortment of fancy anti plain which
they willsell 15 percent, below customary rates.'
Terms—cash only. Idcctffcly
iC.abtntv &i*4 Clitttr:Pactoxjr.«::y
U|.... . JOSEPH. MEYER, has on. band,at -hlsextcn
v»L- Bive Cabinetaml Choir Manufactory. No. 424 Faun
-r|3 street) above the Canal, all hinds of FURNITURE,
* 11 "nuch as Sotos, Cbatre Tables, Mahogany Chair*;
Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles.ifMhcCabl*
hot line—which be will sell 2b per cent, below custom-*
ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY,
JOSEPH MEYER,
>aprfl .. y ; ; No.424Tenn BtreetyPifth:!Ward; r.
O. C. QAMMB&- . H. PA.UI.tB
- ■ Hammers DaiaKer,
CABINET WAREROOMjSMITUFIELDSTRBET,
: Bstiseen StvtmhMren andSuaTsbmy alieyjPTUsbruTg, Pa,
, HAMMER&DAULERkeepconstanUyonhand
wLI a variety of excellent, and fashionable Farnltnre,
anyinthe city* andfeold on as
9 “ “favorable lermlf&s can be obtainedhl arrysiinilftr
establishments .beAVesC.Theyhavenawojvhandßn
undanally extchslve'slbck, embracing all kinds oTFurni
turc, trom the cheapeauand plainest to' ihVmost toslly
• fcQd elegant. All orders promptly attended 10. .mr2l:Cm
:•,;,Tp. ! CaWiae.t'-MAfeei , a*-. r
■yimaarj, MahcgtinYy'.Raseioootl and Wabiu t; ParnwA,
. i: 1. -
rpHE subscribers have jast received from New York
Jl and Boston .a- most splendid of YENEERS,
ami.are manufacturing bym&chtnoryFurniture suitable
forthe tradc. All of whieh'we will'sell at extremely
lowpricc •
As great care was taken in the selection of the stock,
persona cannot foil tobc suiiedclthcr as to quality or
price as it is well-known: that; FurniVure can be
made by rnacluhery sapeTiorand much tower tbtfti by
. band, the attentidn:bf .the trade is. respectfaljy invited-i'
Turned Work, mall ilsbrariches, carried on os usual;
- Flank for hand 'rails t for- CUrpentcrs,-ah'd : aH- r articlcs
required in manufactunngCabinet FunuturejConslauUy
on hand—vizMahogany,' Varnish, Hrirdwarey Hafir
Cloths, Springs, &c.,&c»- M?KEE, »
“ Itydn’s Buildings,
- mariiydaw;-• , Nfr^aiFiflhStreet. ,
JourneymenOfthlnetlllßkflri.AflSoelAUoa
WAREHOUSE. II© SECONi) STREET^
, (near the 1 corlierof'WbcHLy , • -
. . . TH IS ASSOCIATION, em -js\ ;
to three viv!- r
jjßßßfilWigfe tidies- as many bartds.j&s4life;to*t nR|
geat and hitherto most renowned « 1 «
-businCss shops 01 this city, havc*opehcr&rtbeirWarn-
arc able to furuteU. the lmbHcjby. who!cs&l s e ’
or Veiair,'With Furniture of the' following description—
,.y[2 J •: r ;;, v‘. ; ; -'r{; '.
' Mahogany WardrobcsjDrcsslngßurehtis; Full Col
umned Bureaus;'• Mnhogany'BeUateadff;-‘■mahogany.
.Chairs; Rocking Chairs.; Mahogany, Wasbslamlsj So/ •
fas; Divans; Piano Stools'; Book- Cases; Secretaries^;
;Card;Tablesf. Pier -Tables;; fin©' Card. Tabiesi Centre
Tables; Hat. Racks; French Bedsteads; Oxonians;
Poplar VYafdrbbh'slDinihgaridDreakfastTableßfWbrk-
Btands; Cherry and Common .Workstnnda; high post,,
common, low, and irCndle Dedstead's; Cherry Bureaus;
Cribs; CradleB,.&c. - . r <{ -■. K i '* J v
The advamagcsofco-operalion,on an extensive scale,
permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they aredc
tciminedtb sell,lowerihan any .competitors,an equally
good, ifilorbetier artfereiurid warranted—aa the public
will understandhy givingiacm ; a.calb I
tcori of iiU description*, and oinek
ariicicsof any description, made to order In everystyic,
at the shortest notice. ■.■. . fmariS---
ts
X with the.Patented»of this hnd : ;vdluaWft»t«K
xion forthe manufacture'aT3'd'sale-6ftbfraTiielc in
West,they havingbeenronnofacturedhereiofote exclu
sively in the Easl f .wbere they are Superseding the use
of wooden coffinr r takethia:methodof Informjngthe
public, ihattheyaxe now manufacturing cighteeadiflert
cut sizcfcof the modern Sarcophagus* vary wgitt length
from 24 inchesto 6irfeef»wtth tpidlh and- dcpt&smlablc
for bodies of ofdinaVy size/and for those.who desird
spade for ctt'shionihgfbr 'for?bodicd 'ofhnh9ual dimen
sions, have several, sizes deeper and wider. TThis.in
vention now-coming into general use,is pronounced one
of the greatest of the. ogc.-Tbeso. Uusiax. Casks are
composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of
,r< They are thoroughly enameled inside and. out, nnd :
thus made impervious' to atr and indestructible. They,
are highly ornamental, and of a classic,form, ore .light
and portable, while they combine the greatest strength
i which metal U capable in a given quantity.... •
When properly secured with cement they are.perfeet
1y uir-iigklj and free from exhalation of offensive.gases.
They cost no more ; than coodwooden coffins, and ;are.
better than any olher article Inlnse, (of whatever cost,)
for transportation,^vaults,or ordinary interments, avhas
i been proven by actual experiments, aiid certified to by,
i some of our most scientific men ; also, by theHonora-t
i bles Henry Clay,,Daniel Webster,,Lewis :Cass,ond;
[other distinguished Seriattfrs who have witnessed their;
i merits, and whose letters, logeiher withbiher evidences
of their worth, may be seen dtodr Agents* Burial Case'
i -Depot;- No; 374 'Main street, three doors above Ninth,:
| where we intend: to keep-on: hand at all times,, soch a
stock of all sizes anddegrees of ornament and fiiushar
will suit the most diversified tastes. .
vVe invite the attention of the public, and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami
’ nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon,
tlio tfcpfepehtaUoii onindcrlaken not: Using the article,
whoso (merest u wouldbeto misreprcsenUhetm
mar22:3m - W. C. DaVIS & CO.
•/Kaff*?JAMKSW* 'WOUUWfi'Wi («•
CABINET
MANUFACTURER
Ware-room* 07 and 90 Third street*
T W.W. respectfully iuforms Uisfriends and caitoro-
U « er* that* he bos new completed .his spring slock of
Furniture; which iadccldtdiyibeUrgest and best ever
offered for sale in this City; which-will be'sold at prices,
as low as any in the OiiitedStates. East or . West.
As he is determined touphold the quality with: well*
seasoned material g* -heat -workmanship,/ and- newest:
designs; and from the extent of-his orders and facility
in rnai tifacinringj he is enabled to produce .warranted
furniwre,auheipwcsl prices. ,
He has adopted the principle of Idcuufymff the cus
loinewUiuermwUhhi4own;in quality; and price v and
keeps always on band the greatest variety of every des*
cription bf fumituni, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and cpstly,ihatnfcauBe, Or nny.panof
oue, may be furnished from bis stock, or manufactured;
expressly to order The following articles, consist in
part, of his Block,which for richness of style and finish,
cannot be surpassed in anyof the Easterncities: *
Xoais XLV tete*teie-a-Sofas;
30 Sofas, in plush and huir cloth;
50 doz» Mahogany Chairs r-
SO do .Walnut. . do; . . . : .
50 Mahogany Robbing do;
20 Walnut ; . . do. do; . . :
50 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut do;
50 Marble fop Centre Tables;.
•$0 ' do Dressing Bureaus; •
•IK) do - Washstanda;
40 Enclosed . do;
100 Common -* * do; •
. SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; .
49 Mahogany Bedhleads;
SO Walnut do;
i 00 Cottage do;
i -550 Cherry and PoplaT Bedsteads; •
. 20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut do;- * i
10 Cherry do;
.50 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
IS Secretary nndßookcasea;
• 20 do;*: Cane Seat Chairs;
! 24 Cane Seat RockiugCboijs;
12 Ladies Writing Desks; .
-Hat dud Towel Stands; -What-Nots;'•* ,
. Ktiguires;; > PaperMachaeTables; .
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke; do;'-
• Elizabathcu • do;:* ■ - Hall odd Tier r-do;-:.-.
Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables;
r Pearllnluid - do; RxiemuanUinuigTables;
Arm , - do; . Ottomans; . ...
Gothic and Hall Chairs. •'
- A:.large assortment of COMMON; FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet baabbs supplied with
all.articlea in. their line i :
STJEAMBOATS and HOTELS/farnlshed short
estholifcc. ‘
i v All orders prong
jpUyauendedtp.
T>Al£IN3—C5 boxes <l J. fcrialles?’. brand for.*al&by
MX myISV ... . SMITH A SINCLAIR.
AKTNEKSIIIP.—The subscribers have Uus*Uay
/•associaieU'ihemselves Pattaersvfar.ihe
purpose of Grocery, Produce,
Liqdoraad Cominis?lob businessjunder the firm ofJofcn
Black& Cq.j WO. 2tD cornerof Libertyand Invin sis. •
JOBtTBLACK,
rM. M J CnLLOUGn, JR.
. WHUnm W^Wftlloce, .
PITTSBURGH STEAM 'MARBLE WORKS;
310, 381*md 323'Lt£eriy,vppeMte SmitMeld sL,
>l/f.ONUMENTB, Grave Stones, Mantels, Porniture
DrX' aU kinds of manufactured Marble, 'air
ways onhand»ond made toroVderoaihe-?hortcßi notice:
Several hundred designs for 'Monuments, original and
selectedion hand;=‘The;trade flitnlslicii wiibiMaiblo ta
the lowest prices. Orders promptly, attended to.. ,••
marl:4m ~ , -TV. vV, WALLACE.-
1,000 Ca*e#Straw G6oila; •
mHE subscriber having made, arrangements with the
1 NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURiNQ COMPA
NYyfor the fdala of offers for sale a*
large assortment of STRAW HATS and BON
every variety-of fabric, style nndpattern;adapte3to'
the Spring trade, which will be sold,by the package, at J
the lowest figure. Cases may be ossorted fc»‘:fcuix pui
chasers.i*' *- 1 J - J, WVALBEN, i
mar24:9m-3taw • No, fiSMilk street. Boston.
Olssoiuttonofl*aniierinip«
THE- Partnership hitherto existing between , the sub*.
scribers, doing business.m the name oPJolm .Black
& Co., is this dissolved, by • mutual.'coiißEnt.
Culloagb purctosing the entire interesV<>f : John Jllackin
said business; -H.'AlcCuV.ough havitig ihe nght tau^fe
tile name of the late firm; in settling the basinets, and the t
‘exclusive right to receive all outstanding dcbtß, and to
pay all debts duo by the late firm. ' ' ' - - >*
K JOHN BLACK, . ,
11ENRY' McOULtOtfGHr ''
N". B.—The business will be continued by the Rabscrn
her as usual, at his old ■land, corner of Penn and Irwin
streets. 1 ' ■ HENIIY McCULLOUQIIi
: Pittsburgh, March 1,1853. : , . marhtf •..
‘ ' GIfiORGE AIiBRBB,
fro. 7V tomerof'Wood and Fourth *ts. y
[sbeslstoek workmanship thalxsan be got togfclhet
i§ in any one establishment, of like amount, m the
West. Nearly all made to special order; free from cuts;
blemishes, Ac, and others are .ft
apeetfally invited lo cal! and examine the stock; Which
isoflered for salelow for cash. <!
N.B—GA- : has paid particular attention to.have a
general assoitmcntof the beat.Btockof Boots and Shoes
tor the Retail trade, from the good low price to,the best
made custom work, consisting of every land of colors’
and fasmpas nosrinose. • Individuals, and families may
rely on always finding a general assortment, as \i re
lates loslzes, widths, jashionand-quality,.at No:3lrJ -
ALSO—Men, JUoyB, and Children’s rolm Leaf three
Straw Hats * [apfd^m
1 il-l-Ai.sr la-gif
nnHE partnership heretofore existing, between the un
iX' designed in the Commission nmi Forwarding busU
ness, etc., under the firm of 8. F,.VQN BONNHOBSX
8; Co., is this day dissolved by mutaal consent, fbe
bnsinessof lbs Intd firm will fie settled: by 8;' F. Von
-Honnhorst, who U authorised to use thennme of the firm
for that purpose ' WILLIAM EICHBAUM. "
■ B.F, VON^ONNHOBST.-,
•: Pittsburgh, May3tl,lSsJ-nty4 ■ .
, .Co-BartuenMp Notice.
. rjlllE unde'rslgited have' this day Ibrtned a Co-FartneVt
aShip -far ;tbd: trahsaaiitHi;»l.fi Wool add ,
Commission and Fp.warding business, undcVthe firm of
VON BONNHORSXi MlfaPHVa i. WarehittSe .No. 87;
.
i i ‘ S.p.VON.BONNHOBSX,-'..
Pittsburgh, May 3d, lB®-myt
' $ P^.r , -:~r-Vv/ii ;
' >.;.V7 i
V/V. : -.•••*
. f v '..:" , i ■ : ■> . -
IMgs anh, IHt&Uintt.
■ Mld'i Medicated Liquid Cuticle. i ':!
*|MUS article ip Intended fot f&mijyjpte,and-ahoolq be ;
JL found hi the possession of every • family In the
Alechamos who are in constant tituigd i 1 lof Injury 10 tileli.:
perttmethrougu ftccujent, andttreonpJoperorcartsfetje i
uieof toolajWUtfind .Uua artkleto. iie-inYaliialild no \
tfcimi. and. after a fair trial,willconsldei U mdlsheusaole; i
"“This 'we,
frequently made use of Judd’a Meaicaicd:twuld Cltuole; |
prepared by JMeesrs. & Can*p,;MiUvnoiovn,
Connecticut, cheerfully recommend iuo <mr profesubn-;
a! brelhren»aa an excellent Babstltute for
Cev in dressinir burns, cuttyaeald&ibruiies. findfell kiids
D.HABK!SON,SttD 4 ,’
. ,P. WOODRUFK M.D, - ; •■• j i> v :
Hamilton brewer, m d., »
KLLSWORTIf BURR, ftl.lX, Botanic.
Comprising all me praclifing phyeicianc in tlieciitf of
“KSy B. A 'FAHNESTOCK *CO *
fyl 3 corner of Wood and Lmismi
Compound Sjrvup of Yellow po«kßpOt>
QCGUWES .Ihfr front
medicines. o£ this counliy for.completely curing
Cent or', Sail Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other «3»e«ea
arising from an impure state of the bloods *H‘H c f
Complaint, Catarrh,. i>yspepsia, Headaches,. HrtXiiicps,-
Cough*, Soreness and. Tightness.aboul the Chest r Bron
chitis, or Hoarseness, Dry ness, and a Tickling sensation
ahohi the Throat; and is used wilhunprecedeiited sue- ;
WEAffiSESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tonejo- the,
varioiiflorgQnßrahdihvlgoraUngilmcnnre system;-:;
• IMhc testimony of thoasandsof living wanesßes,frdm;
all- ports of the country, can be relied anon, ilia smga
iarlyefflcacioas ia cdrmg alfiTamori.ann ifestorlug .da
•biliukleddiid broken ■downcoUßtltuilonai'' It lopurejy,
vegetable in-lis composition, and so accurately com
bimuiin it&proporuonslhai tbenhcmlcal, botanical.and
medical properties- of each ingredient narmonlnusiy
unite to PURtfY THE BLOOIg . f _ , ‘ \.
; iiiias removed many chronlc.diseases which nw.bat
.4ed the Skill of iluUieatphysicians, and-Uttfli atspr cared
Caiiker, Salt RUeum, Erysipelas and Sdrofuia, Which.
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failedto.make the lenatim-
haa been lesled in of.CAN.CEBDDS
HUAIORS. The moii obstinate Cancers have been
cured by‘-this medicine. 1 We it is ’ tf valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS; -It removes
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering; the.LWCr
free, active'aPd heatihyv;Ut remoVea Polplwuon of the
Heart* apdvelieves in all cases of Aslhma. and may be.
' used iri'alt Climates,and atall seasons ttfih£ year. \
- This Sytap ia prepared (V MORSE A.CO,,ai
102 Fountain street, -Providence* R. I- t and BplU whole
sale uud reuiiUby. . •. • S* It*'» (OnBUUilhM,. . . "i •
.. . Only .Agent for Western Pennsylvania, r
; ‘’ Jeti:y cor Woodnn'd.’Sixth atB.,rittsbm:
TJIOR TUi2 CURE OP COUGUS,
•1?: NESS, BRONCHITIS,‘WHOOPING COUGH
CROUP, ASTIIMA and CONSUMPTION.- : ..
/Inoffering to the community" thisjustly celebrated*e*v|
medy for disoases Of the ,throat andlunga,iti»fiot ooi j
wish to trifle with the iivcaor healthof the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before then* the opinions of distinguished
men and someof.tUeevMence&ontasuccessrfrom whiph
they conjadge for v We. sincerely pledgd
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false ataumenU
or its efficacy, nor will we hold out cny.hopeto s offering
bnm&«iiy\vl»ch.facts will uot .warrant. s! ; 7 - , :
I Many vxtoft are here given, and we solicit an inquiry
from the pubtie into all vre publish, teelingaßßuredthey
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine vfor-;
thythclfbesteonfidenceand patronage, , *
From iht dutin&uished Prqfessar of C&emulri/ arui mats* \
v• CoUtse. /
' • -Dear Sfr : I’delayed,ausWering r the Tece»p\ of your
preparation, until I hadianjoppottanity of witnpswig ; ita
effecis in my own family, or m the familfea of my trhmds.;
TMa I have now done yvitlr a high degree of sdusfac*
tionv'in coses both of adults and ehildren. - .• : ‘ . * »
1 have foundit, asiiftingxadiehts show, apowerfuiro
medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. - .
■ - v PARKER CLEAVfiLANB, Mi B. •
BntrsswtCK", Me.,Feb. 6,1847. ••< . ‘
From an Overseer in tht HomUton Mtlki xn.lhu City. ■
LoWELLj 10jl840« -:
J,C. Ayer: 1 have been cured of the worst cough,
I eyerhad in my Hie, by your
never fail, when I have opponannyof recommending i»;
to othere. Yours, respeetfally,
.. * S.VD. jEMSItSON;* !
Jtjr* Read the followingv and see if this raedlcmo : Js;
wortfifc trial. The patient had become very feeble,ono?
the effect of lb© medicine was unmistakably distinct:-- ;
Übitkd States Hotel, Sab ) . !
July 5, 18-jy J-
Dr. J.C; lhave been afflicted with apam
fol affection of tne lungs, and all the symptoms of settled
• consumption, for mom than a year* -1 could find no mc* :
- diciae that would reach, my case, anul X commenced the
' use of your “CnRHBT Pectoral," which gave me gradual
relief, and l have been steadily gaining my strength till
my health is well wgh restored. - .i.-
\Vliile using your medicine, X had ihe gratification of
caring witn it toy reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Sump
ter District* who had been suspendedTroru his parochial
duties by a severe attack of bronchitis,' v > : r.v
J have pleasure in 4 ccnifying bese facts to y,oa , .
‘ And ora,sir,yours respectfully, ‘
; ; ' J.. P. OALHOUJI, of Sooth Carolina.
|p* The following was on© of the woTBt of cases t
winch the physifcmna and friends thought to beincurablo
consumption.— :
Chester, Pa., Aug; :
J. C. Ayer—Sir: I wasiakenwiihaternblo.cpqgh,-
brought on by a eold, in the bCginrung of IhstFebrUary,
and was confined to my bed more than.two months,-- !
Ccughing incessantly.night and day, 1 became ghastly
and pale, my eyes were sunken arid glossy, und , my. ,
breath, very short.’ Indeed,* 1 was rapidly failing, ami in;
suchdislfessforbrcathjlhHtbutliule honeofmy recov-.
cry could be entorTatoeu:-:Wiiilciu tiiissfiuatiou, a fricad ,
ofmjue,(the Rev. John Keller, of the 51eihr.dtstchureh|),
brought me a borileof PricTcriAi; which !;
tried more to fcratify-hitoi^ihaa : front- any eipecuuion.of;
obtaining relief. Its-good effccvipdoced me to continue:
its use, and l soon fouud; my health much improved.—
Now in three morith*>T.atu welf arid,strong, and can ai
•tribute my cme only to your great medicine.- ’ 14
. wutM'#Bali»no{WlW Cherry. ,
TKtT bui iemciu etir knmqhbman JoT Ctmgka, Colds,
■ t . 'JUtUniKCrmp;Bratuhtib,:ltyvinzit,-Bleating et the
Luntt. Difficulty of Btcalhxnf, Affcalmcfthe Lever,
Painter mainesitjftheßreastertiiJe,rirs(Btaite»of
adopted, to every disease of fas Lungs t onaXteer, UASfii ■..
.u^iiptodricediti'viirezitT'toafifing'clisTiaUe : <*■•■,.;.•■<«■•••
"STyiEDDHERBYhaB locgbeenkaowntopoasess im.- r-
V? ThisfiftiiifiunlUttr .
-■la every matron io,onf l&o*k andphyrioians:Ofleii'pre
’fiCTlbeitiadifferentforma for oyanety. of complaJntarr
’fatolsbliasbeeneqnaJtynottiiifofiwyirtiiesfanaanne .
physicians whose W"&Ie conn*
trvyhas gonerco : faras todcciare tbateveaCOjNSUMP- ,
,TfuN could, be byjbaS aloney hands
again, Itwas nearly valueless; owing, no: aoubt>to Jbeir: ..
Iguoratictfin preparing and administering it--a difficulty
nowentirely obviated by..poUenucxpenmonV.wid long .
po wy raof these two sub-~
stances&ro now for the first limo combined ana embod«.
iSi^B^WISTAWSBALSAIttOK.WILD CHERRY.
By a deleterious or *
WaeetCd, so thatyirbatteniainsis the most ex
; ttuordinary andtruly efficacious-remedyfor alVkuidsof.
pulmonary nud liver diseases ever known to man. To
\ convince all unbelievers that our theory Isrcally true,
we refer 10 a few.cuses of cures performed by lhis'won- -
derfulmeOicmct * * * 4 * * * ' 1 ‘ •’.iV* ■ ll 1 .
•. pLUA.smrr Bm&ByHum. co^'o.,Bcpl.^.
■ TD-Pask—Dear Sir: T take the liberty of advising
you bftho benefit; I hive derived frbm-tbe.nso:Ofi)r;
twas prostraied by
that terri l >leBCourgeCosBuro)>uoli l inalbylaflti The ttt«
lack waa ttulyhorrifyinEitp; uje, ; for five of ourtanuly*
(my brothers and 'sisters) bad died ofConsumpuatu £.
way affiietfid rieailyallithejwdrsr.fetttuteK.of4toc
disease. I had a distressing cough, and expectorated ti. - ■’
gteat deal of : blbdd; hectiefeveT, sevorepainsin the side :\
and chilly, • alternatingwu|t r fiusUes of jjeat*
and copious nlghtsweata. . : r ■
/ Lv?as wuley \ho cve' of a skilful phyaiciatvfcomlhe
rime,l was taken sick until about six weeks*tnw> being
then about helpless* and my. friends considered my efiser
bopelcssVor at, lensibojond onrpJij^iclon?sskiU t adyis*
edibe ÜBe' orWislart iralßani ol'Wld Clicrty; With
aniiiny kndwlddge it addcooiffiCndCdl'
administeringil.to me; bnd lrom the first'dsy.l.Couiineit
ceil taking It my health improved, and intWb'wefekat.-
. was abas ia be oni labor,
which T sliil continue to do. J have taken four hollies
ofthe raeiUciite,'mvdnow. coßSidermyselfnerftcUy well.
, r ... JEREMIAH ISCRIG.
’■ aNOTHEU jASTONISHINO CUEEM. ..1'
• Rusimixs, Fairfield co., 0 1651.
vMr^J. DjPark~Eear Sir.: i wishio state.toryoothat*
my daughter Amanda,-aged JO years,,had about a year
since a yery sovere attack of moasles, wmch reduced
kekvvOij. : mubpj^Uv J ,1
employed aU of*ihepbyriciap> within our jeachxor the
puTptfte ; Ofrmovlflgbairioogii, j
tibe appeared.tohe.smkmg.into a deoline, ’wjihevery
synipioraaf conadihp\ion.Mihen‘lnetDrv Koger’slifv
gavelher symptom? of, si. giiuinofeinongnant character.
i.Wasnowrmo>iserioui}yataiiiifid,andiiwas:mthirem
bling fear that 1 froovday to day saw.tiie progress of that
Ihkaiiable disuse/ Cr.wiaiy. despaired of
certificate Sarah
: df-Dotf*ulnpttOni»yiXViiatrisßalsani o£
- Wild Cherry _ TbUcreaiod iaTaint hop© thaUt.juighl
ilielp'inytdaiigfe'er/Tiud thdraedfatefy commencedusing-.:
it<phdrt;«Uno?t InsianiTy Her hcalifcjwoa
improved trom iho first bottle, aud by .the use of twa
bottles or Wistar’k BaUatfr-or WildiCherry sho.wasjree-;
tored to perfeot health, apd she,l&notnow at nil predis
posed ro a cough; 'Fvrill suyro all tharate afflicted with
: any disease lending to Consompjion*. do not despafo for
Dr; Wistaria llalsuin of Wild Gherry will care you if
y6a willbuttry iU>- - >
f.:? # f-f. ji.f
, \r " ANOTHEK ASTuNiSIUN&CttAE] . . .
- Will miracles never cease T. More evidence •of Sts
surphsaifnrfiealth-testoratrve vlrtoeßhv * • .
i .[From pr;JUaker| Spnngrieldi
f L aeutSGFiELD > Ky.iAray'l4,‘Wso7‘
. .Mss<Bs SaHVOUXT A l-takc tuis '.opportunity nf .
'informing you of a mostjcinarkable cure performed up>.
; off tae by tnC tiie of: Dr; Balsam, of Wild
ry. i t -
■. In the year 1810 I waa thken wnh theTnflsrumaiion of
ithti ppwelgAwblcb.l labo/ed.underforsix;weeks,<when -
t|gradaallyrecQVeiedi;lntlieiaUoriB4llwasallack
edwithstssveTßColdi-whieb seated itfeelfopoartiy iungs
:nnd for the.space of liirro years .1 was. confined to my -
bed;- 1 ttied hirkindi of meufclnda and cvferyvariety'bf
iwinterof 1645 j when I heard of Dr. Wtstafs; Balsam of
Wild »-» - * '
i 'My friends persuaded tne to giyc U a trial, ihoughl
had givcn'up. all hopes of redo very; ana bad:ptepated -
myself for tlio ehange of nnotbr-r wiuld. ThTough their
soliciHlion. timuke Use of Hie genuine
nvi star’s Balsam of WildClieiry. flic eCfec. Tja-ittaiy
iklQnisWnfc ;
stud after hnTing »»en» four ot five bandrea dotlais lo no
tmrooief pn4;She;n«^'i*" l * row.T<®eemlslei physicians,
had proved unavailing, I was soon reslorca to entire '
bealm oy ihe b’essing of God and the aseofDr.'Wisthr's:
toUMxof WildChenry.- ,
‘ Maytlie Wes.ingof G6d rest 1 upon the proftrietiis of
.o!irWwiWe,» lßSdicuie as Wislai'p JJalspm oH Wild -
: Soldbyj p.PAß^FoarasXnaWnlnJtlfre.m, c in ..
1 ; w!^ 0 ? .“‘f opiera musf be
l ijjr Prlc'e.*l ”' : '
[■Soliby , J. D. 1 PARK, Clucinndtl; Ohio',
i street. , ’ i ‘ JVt.MHJMIWQCR; JjUffl it.Jltowiif.'i
V/'.-L- 2d-‘i v.id-itt. ‘I
* C 1 ' it l 1 A U-’ t ! P U >(t. ,J E’
Prepared and sold by James’ C» Aycr>Pracucai Cbem*
ist,l#owellvMa?B/ ‘
. jT~j*SoJa m Putssnr?h wholesaiean* retail,by B. A*
Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; m Allegheny City
by U. P- Seaworu, and J; Douglass, and by droygifclß
generally- «" , , ■ dac3P.
0r« De Celebrated Curative In ll '
.. . v
The only Infallible. Cure for that Dtcadful J)isease
r knoion as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur*
rial jEmutwne,
SO harassing und destructive, and productive of.Vo
much mischief !o the nervous *y*iem, incppacilat
i ms iheman for bnsincss v socieiy, and matrimony. _
Thi» InStriuneutis simple, cbmpreh emivei and never
failing andmay -hense-i wiihout
raence or the knowledge ol ihe jnosi iDumaie friend.--
Kiato be used externally, prorfndng no poiironnjunr.
whatever, nor preventing any one'frqm.attenumg to bis
business; nnivvclnle in,. u.«efl?f-A ji«g«
lake place, invigorating thiergans, }n.a short time, to
su&an't^i'ih*t'tkwvioAvx:rtsin:-¥umriYzicnfr**-;\
op BKrEKTiojfj ihd lossbf whicbTj CauseUbyeatlt-abaKe;;
ialhe aiseasem-queeiion, ana theeauseof.ihfcihqusand
concoimtani complaints, vu: 4 Nervousness,T^rosiroilon,
Dyspepsia', Tain iji the Head and Dhnnesr of Vision,
Weakness of the-Back and'Lower Ext riemiiirs,vAffec-i
lions of the Eyes, |iapot^ce#-PhmpJes : of;tho;F:aee/;F/e:-'-
matuießeclincbfVmiHy».-Weakness,orßlempryand:
for Mehta! Application,- Dejection; Aversion.ion
Society,TimTditn Love of Solitude, &c: !
£UfoesercqmstetnU;invariciblit disappear as soon rusiho
soul it is stopped front which th*y , i
■Thislnstrument has been cxondnedrand.ftpprovcd/ofH
By thb liighcsfaulliofitieS iu Europcand America, is re- i
commended by ihs rapstprominent physicians ;qf~»U
CoUntriGß, d 5 ifti wilyccTtain temedy ezisang for skoie
tontptaxtits', aridhaa now’cbmpletefy superseded the use
of oragßi ibo b6agic, cuuierizationi Ao:, notto mentioir
the thousand advertised nostrams of the dpy , : a8 cord jaisi
antidotes, AchAc; -It constitutes, at the.sarae time, the
safcsLiht masi pleasant, and by far the cheapest treatment
ever oQered to aic o£Qicied, u fair ptifo being allowed i
for the Instrument/ after the desired effect has been plr
tainedf - ■■
rßeit olso remembered, that those complaints are bur
.UtUennderstood by-the profession mgeoeral, and that
all the mediciueiutlte world never bus, and neycrwilli
stop those losses, which, it allowed to un
checked, arc sure to produced thb most distressing con-
i 1 j
• hlias befin a muiterof surprise tosome,. that any one
of respectability and of professional attainments should
dcvotelusauemiOnio which, people of evety
r description pretbud to .-cure so ehsilyv -'if,’ bow ever/ but
i bring
; upon society were knbwhisi very diffcreutopinion wonld
be formed; / And it presenfmisery ari'ii;
i dejeciionVpfeyihgbnUio mind aswcltnB t the
flf
posterity, and .even to destroy ,tiie reproductive faculty,
laUbgethcnTtiaaifactthan'whenjiot properly treated,
; they mayrtmolnsodotma'ntinlhdconsUtuilon as toap-.
>pear in no othei* waythan in their effects open posterity;
jyet, .if jiroperly understood, ate mpstenßily nmispeedi-,
rly reittovcd; Tho.uboveisolngeniouslycohiavedinatru-. i
jmeuti .will aoubttess,-in measure, contnhuie to-;
checfclheevile.of. quackery, 50 prevalent in thU elms OJVI
idtseases, throughout thelinion. ... . „ t , * '
i The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur- ]
jea ugamsiAlldbservatidit iii a hoXviaonly « can .|
sbe senvbyexpress,to any address in anypait .o/.lbCi 1
;-Uciied.Slaics, ccc ; ording to ordevaccoui- |
(panied by/ufidixections/Tinilimporiani advice to the 1
Iraamed nndsinglet even to thcvetnoiesi- j
nans ofi&ft.cimiiliy, l«SB4 viSry.ttißing. ,
tThcpnexammedsQCceßsthisiiisiianieniiiasobtainedi
.since its inlfeductiOn in Ainerica/ hh» induced fiomo.dn- .
‘principled persons laTfew/York, Philadelpluo, Albany,*
•Bdstoii, v &C4 >|o get. called
>lnitjTameium»»-^rMc)uVowe«)rv-.beftLJt«
'BST reBemldahce,' nrirfAer in!/on7t rjor princtpk.vd my !
{own iavenicd^iongtried, 1 and uviverSaily approved In-i
strumeufeiidia wmekw aaßifittilartifrtiiem as nlehUa’
to light. i:Every attempt to sell 6dch Jof:
mine willbeprosecutedtothe fallestcitemof the’law,
I .being not willm'g.tct connect the well-olid - honestly <
yarned renutatioxi of my inventions with quacks ai)d*
lheir.wortnlq«»prcduc.iionsiJfo.Jn*rmmrnit4g«rtwins
nn4 noris'eari be>warranied but those otdeted /torn myself.
' AH appUcatidns aiid remittaiicca musc be directcd
(post paid) to the Bpetdthinisclf,. he Having rw Agencies
eatablishedbut inLondonand Paris. . : r .. ...
( Address,'postpaid, Drvßido Laney, SlLispenoxd
■ Office horns* dally, from OA. 3 aml froa
7UH £P. M., the Sabbath excepted;:, .r., - •«:: ■-•■!
* with greatpleß«are, that:
the dboYC-mentioned lnstrumcnl is not ofify constructed i
on scientific principles, bui that from ito a?e the happiest :;
resolia may always 'confidence, be aaUcipaicdr ;
there being; for the cure: of those, diseases, NO 011IER.
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT.
' . .HENRY S KELLER* filjfc « c , i
- . CH. GOETZE, M.DmlWChamber,street,, ,i
• | -C .ECKHARDT, M.IL, 24 Hoyrilid street,: |
1 T New Yobx.
{ IhvDxLASKsJa prepared:toexecpte all Orders forsur*>,
gleal apparatus* viz: Artificial. which,
move nkc nalnral members. Apparatus tor Luxation.]
for Contracted Legs | for'.curvature of tbe Spine and
Waist; for False t fot:
Paralytic tega; for Club Foot; for-LacrymalAislales;
for Fatting of the Rectum r Hypogamric Belt*. Bitfs unff.
Choir* for Siefc PersonaCrntehen.Traaee.t, Ac.fOrtho-
Jedjc CoraeiSvtc., foe. All work warranted, lertlera
bob be port paid, coattunlng a proportionate remittance
or .city reference. r
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j r- “ ' - < *if -
ffltfoual.
■TV JI SPKMALB fTLLB,
U an Innocent, tafo and effectual remedy for Chloio
etsorotGrcen BiokneiU(-Ftem AlbuCjir. while*, Bnp*
App«tlle/Parpuaiion,Tremor9,BJseaMd Bpinc,Cost
'*nd^r jifa plroxp* ■" '* &J,ooy .6tg
a matter of
pexfeftveertalnty i ajjd tr» mart who* will/ now allow a
Hernia tft proceed anUtacbnditlofl tot things U prodoc'
cd that nothing, can alleviate bat the knifeof a ikilfa*
*nrgeon» A»rWl}oUy. ineycttgablo-- A.TUplßreJU4t».o/ai*
nary form* be- lift lo the person
afflicted and Uieinm-makertrbttUo so as many persons
do, without even a bandage ©* afty find to retain it, ot
leads
.to what la termed Strarjß«iau4|ftrW<u which oflcn has
no relief batin’ aisargleal operation.* I»r the •Trtiss to
which we invite the attenvlon,of the atnietedi there is
every superiority over the MustektsuCT bandages in
comrnon •user. IMS Perfectly' Cowßmablef and oaii be
made to fit any case of.-llemia with an exactness and
equablehess'Of ptCHbre;thai: does ,itovbaU>fi<? ? to any
OtJierinMrpnient With;svh»ca-we.aTe:acqaninied; and ; ■
fciUtttdln nriy rupmtft with eaad.ahd coratorf to* tho
wearer. Physicians of the highest standing in the pro
fesaionhave given testimony taitsgreatnipei'ioTltyovei
•the Wdlh'ary rrdd*es^.tn-a»c.-Tho Hab
bard will care o-;e-half.tbe cases of ordinary .napture
V/eVdfUe tbiiHfl'afflicted to ’make dppiidaiiottlhtime,
i fQf“ Btftrinccscfjht high*is
\ Ciitfibvcallineen ihtogtnt. .
I Pertont from ff distance-* can have thtm sent, by
Rending Ihe measure „ ■ KEVSEIt ,
I UOWoodslreeMoluagontforPnlsbjaijSh' .
“TO IRVAUDB~ASD JSIC3K*
THE C£IiBBRATEB:Cok&TOCm:M£DWINES,
THIRST. The G.SAtTAtit EXTBiesoß {Conner* $
cQrlng oil Botni o«d' aH-KxteroftlJfttm* .
Coiufflbia for Slaying,pr,Rc»ioripc lho,
- dtid’Sont Liniment anil Indian Vtg- ...
italU Elixin b cnreifrr aU cases of Bheomousra.. ;
4ih jl&tfatf’sAMttttfeOriyacerumcuTeforDpftlncss.
sih. 'Hdv'ttaununufk known cure .for (no ftles,
SpohiPo T
7ih/ itfol^Jife^*for ? aUwomen:mifle faiauy-way. ~
Bih. I*nxley't Great Wetum Indiany.Fanaeea, for , ,
Colds arid feverish feelings a/* 3 * &
• AwlndiV-.LSviif'-'J&usphun* -aid.-JBlHpui: AffeotlMi • rot- ».
ofAppailtej.forCpsiive- .
ncsstorcniales arfif in'alesi'andnfrrVouacouiplainw, for;
SiomocliAffßciions, Dyspepsta, Piles, Rheumauflia,^.
The greaipplnis are il is uol tjnJ lo lave, never £ivci
.pain; tfnd.'aeveirlcnvßsrrac costive. ; • » i
" Oil!. EplmsiocVs V«m{rug«J[,YVoKn Killer*) fprChildrco
or Krownpersofiin ' ■■. '.
MnrßrStn'i Great Patn,fclur; ‘;tla.jiiah!ilM
hasbeendUcdvered dnal'is soliapnUy adapted to use •,
IniiriraKM.as drops itobb ta t einond ■ yei neifoim/ancb
wonders when applied MrUmgUy as awash or both, by
'IHAWBmWMeir-WooUStWWiSMittdrtli*.. , /
Hill,■ SaitnlicllzS Rosch and Ecd Bu£ Bant, for driv
ing nway Verdin in aihotuime. V ' ~.V,.- :
jSrh. Thenelcdrared Lin’j UJt fills and Tflnprrdnrr
Smtßi-tiits pbpnlarlSiCr
PECTOKANT.• FOR; COUCUS/ Cuf.US,. INFLUEN-
*la:oDlr :
SURF coloring for the llalr. . . •. . •
’ 15ih.L»n’ijrateoi'U*ino ) n€filneseReraeily ftfrOau,
16th. &3rdctcf&attapanU<u This nrtieTd; has tmtUV- /
.©frail other-S&Mapaiillos.'anUaUU gives as-great gaUs
fai7rt?,The^elcbmea j #PTeaa i: -
made fromßri Lia’s;recipe, andihetnoslpopuiar in lhe
:
cure for Tooth. Ache. f «. ,« *
I9ih: Dr. Cottsrocs has lately bonghtlhe tight fottKo ,
United States, pf the celebrated ■Cqn&ntroieiiZlineial •
Waicr. -found at Ihe Salr Spring*, of Doctor ,Wm.C.
ChaseratStCatharinesVC.W-miaincii^&tSr.'husßT
tained * npiprietyandpopHlar«lheyer v berore equalled •
by-ahypfepafatioriav that place,' -anaitßsotefuasoeen -
commensurate with its mems f w.b)Cl» are jexiraotdinßty.-
f AH the remedfes are fnllydeficnbeu In ALMANACS*•■■■■:■
. 10 be giveh' to all- xvbo *:call .where. UmMcdicures we
[ ■ '~AU S; preparations IrnOtfn as
} “COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK ACOAs alwayabe- \
: loneed and now belongsEXCLUSl VTX-Y to Dr LUcifeC,
1 s, cotnsUeJC’rnnd thott*h'thCoSiwiauare;Ot;CodlBlock A.
i Co. wUlbeconl*nneiljtniaextinlabelwUlithef4c»aunue
l of j ot. I*. S.C. will in futnte “designate the
; 6TnfiRS MUST BE SPURIOUS.
LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK*
Thb above medicines can be had in this, place of. ..
febC * “WILLIAM * JACKSON.-- - '
• Noc24Q pbcrty gireet? bead of:Wood. ,;
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