The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 02, 1852, Image 4

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• ""• WUI«U Bomovoryde*
rpn.R,CnAßTO^^\^j|tuSBd-©n *»il near- Ute Stou*
toe teuton,nterrdnusoftoeir
«‘m 'ii -dwad Into qusoUUoa to pultpurebiir
lkP trill bo very easy. Enquire or
hit*, and tin> torn* vu mfIfTNGXOM, Manager.
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pieceofPropWtyfojp Sale,
r-TONTAINISII SIX ACRES, rltnntn in toe immediate vi
(ldnitT ofEnft Übcrty,tnijolnlni? JandsotTliomas MeV
lon Su .tmd Mrs. Negelcy, about ‘A of a toUe from toe
ItSlroS:- TbW property tumtodt *Sne, uwepertagyouui!
JrfjMd, and l« a very dadiabta situation tor a country rest
rtptifri: a fotr hundreArardft.&ptii :thg'.turn|dkft..iaa
fronting on too Ota llanrffin -EowJ:: This property U oIM
'Wry mutable forW«»ltoG eBlInul! of purebaamg“t®
lotf£«* It point* on three different streets. If not
body* it vrtli be add in lototo suit pureharoni. Forinfoma
lion aptiuiroatthU office... :;. ;-» - % ■■■•■■ • - ' P —
1 un OF «TODS» In Bim of I«i» in tbo ThW
A AVardofthoCity of Kttrtmigb, near High street, MjO
being 29 foot front on .Pennsylvania 'Ayenuo, end running
bach 117 .foefc. The property will he cold, clear, of all inyoyi
toanc®,exceptan annual ground rentof one hundred and
for about fire hundred
cad., and ?GOO KOOd
enitoed Pap*T. yp. y- a Fourth slr^t.
Property for aaic
mHF. ralKTiber edcre for»le, on very wnwnnblo term*,
A Bouse, >o llOTonn ftroct,
botirecn Hoy Srect tmd Evans' alloy .and la>t
Stardtai: lack us tet to an alloy. Ttaelfonrerj ono of (be
best building*. and In ode of the most pleasant neighbor
fc<?taloUMmb»dns comers of Front and F‘ ny strccls;
one hundred and Ovo feet fronton Ferry nnd slaty feet on
tvoor (drool, with a rood threo story Brick Budding on Uio
iojmM>a < Dn ? l'rontst., and two Brick Build
* deep,on Start, Utra
I*t2l)Cjct
by ®; tomtfira on Congress rt?. -. . . .
AHonso etui lilt,on Wylie street,near Uio non Court
'Hank*. The bonre is well arranged and in good order, and
*’ SmlthScld street «»*%«*-
being fo iai e'xcol3entlmßlD«»a location. Tho lot is-0 by
n feetdeen,frontingon SmithflddsL . . ;■ ■.•••■
!a Cotoge-Frame and Lot, 28 by on Anne
Bobinkm street*. Allegheny City., .This is. a very dftalra*
• ■ :hle and ploasnni location for a rcsidenco- * •
IbrcelAta on Centre street ond .Pasture lane, in Allcgbo
ny (Sty, SO by 90 feet each, near tho.iesldcnco of Sir. Peter
ln tho town Of STKecsport, each CO foot by 150.
Several oftbwe axe on the ilain Street. ..._;.• . . -.-
•« Eleven. Acres in Llmotown, on the Monongabcia luver, on
which there are 4 houses; there aro t»mo 6or , ccrcaorcx-,
celleot stone coal,nnd abundance of limestone, convenient,
to tho landing v»nd two coal pita open. . _ . . •-. i
- Ninety lJota inlhe town of Columbia, Ctt Tcet by IMcwh, ]
nearly all level, imd weU locate!. The tenant of cach Lot
. 1 ha* tho privilege of using wlndorcr etono «»1 tijmay ret.|
(Qtdrc Ibr hiß own use, from a nit near the tack*. Oolurtibia i
S a Mtuatlim on tho Wono^ahciavriv
or. a short distance below Lwlcho. 8, In tho.mklst of .an cx
tenSrtTstono coal region, and would be n desirable point for
manufacturing establishment. •. ■ i
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone . Cml» withTtonso,,
- Thla property haa a front of 1-tO rods, on the ,
* Mohongahela river; an excellent landing i good grade and ,
foundoUon for railroad—with enough leveT grouwMt one
' ixjint ibr houses and enrdens, ot locations (hr maniriactoriea,
ShevSnls dccp irnaußh to allowjwaws to be. uwd in hanl :
ing out ttb eont-tbo quality of wWch, for iron wort* Fteam,
■ ■ 'gas,' or Ibrany ordinarynscs, is not surpassed by any to the
absence, my agent, dame* Blakely, Esq., will elt@
all now-wary information,and be aulhorlredtociTe wnrnm
• ,M -^ fQlMyFrol ' frtT • NeilO^n^t
CLOTHING.
Important and
X BOOBTER, Jr-* 15oe Hive Clothing Store, Jsa *-~> über-
J tv street; can AeH ae°«* Sommer CTotbJnjs for
s2.&b;ft&d bettorGood*- oT vfmt description,
SSiu' Cpstom •sorfc made to order ta style aud
Otj ■ rCTsouftbfa trtrns.- L _ • _frpr„* —
. • . . Qothio Hail> .
order to umUc-KOm forralltiwtF. the PfT"-
*1 ctor has deternilnoU to oloso out bbi stock or Mens end
toys’Eutnmcr Clolhinsnt a prat rodncUoa. The lncnstu
lom swlnsitra to call. tetooronraJMrd.
ire study Japtrav!. ■'■.{fa Bl ! B.CHtoTKB, ■■PYrooa st.
iVhit Svery Body sayßimwt tat I’mcl
At's'fpS itiat BOOBvili, at the Bsb liivr.CujTnps.
X Stob£, No* 225 Liberty fctrcet, «jU* the chMpcst. CluThing
Ju UieOty--well made and frsfclonAUy. cut- Call and ej;-
emlne them and you will no the disappointed.
Just rooelTcd, w Krpress, a splendid aswwtorat of Fancy
Cafbnwwsyßrown, Green And Blue Cloth*, andether ia*h*
f toimblo'Good-s fultnhlo for the season, which w« aro prepa
* red to make to order, (without in 5\ rl>lo
unsurpassed In tho City.
Como and soc. •
Pittsburgh Clothing Store.
•'drncr o/ ll'«xf ana Wotrr Strata, JfOUlmih,
■ : TOHJJ CALtAIIAH CO, Proprietors. .The pnlillc i»
O' respectfully requested to call and ejamtoo oar btwk of
Kcady StolirClotbtaif, pot Up lrr PsS'Si? r ,!,
insaporior. style, which ire m detonnlnod to wn h«rfor
cash. -Oormottoheiogt “ *aJcr<tnd
Oar Warcroom, up.stairs,la folly sappltcd with a large
: stockof Cloths, ofentry description, and,lulhct, craiy
- * tideia'onr lino, snitamo for the seaacan-These floods we.
aromakhiirln artel In superior style, and at very lowpri-
as . cal!, and
y j a utiea c, WATT—Tailor. ]
■ ■ Ho.' SC ; Afcrrfc*, betw&n Second and Third Streets, •
BEGS tcstjertftilly to faiibnn Ills Iriczids ftiul the piiblic,
fh*thnha< retimed from New York antlPblladelphifts j
bATtas there touted from the an entire
npw stock of Black and Colored. CIXMTUS, CAFSIMtHES
andTESTINGS,which for novccaflof dcfignsnrul |
'of febrics, are not irurpac-sed any h£m?e wtsl-of New ...
tfortr All cfwMch ba -lfr pnnpawd to mako to order in n :
aunerforstylc, at the lowest prjew posaible, and cordially ln-
YiteApnrcbbscrs tdcaU jowl exanuOfltfco clock before pur-
I have no authorised apent in thia^G ty,
far the salo of my "work tm GABMXNT G.. It can
' cnlyhe had at the rtoro of the SC Market street,
at the: fblltnrtng: prices,;«it: with
■ ttuif il: •: • ffflarlT]. . JAMES i>. >vaia.
: ' Sew ClothlngJlQnsei „
EDMUND WATTS & CO—Mkeciust Taiiaes,
■•!•■■*•■ ,A*b. 185 Liberty Stneii ahoa SL CJair.
. ■ f TAVB oOcned a tievr Clothing Store at tho kborc place,
jEL bod are turn weiring a splendid fot of
V 'VESTING B, Ae.> of tlw pu>-
-
- They Jntojd .fo pay strict ottonUontottds
• branch of thrdr bustoce, and they bale foll amfldmcc that
attention of borers, - .
' flpnTigfl AHD StBIMER CIOTHIBIO*
SWUtt TIIBEBBIG DOORS!
JVb.l5l I*bcri}L Strut, JMttlmfc ■■ ■■ ■. .
JOHN MeCLOSKEY haa cow, the. pleasure of anuoautlug
tobUauiaerbiw’fiflfitulff^hhfi.UiejUMlc in general, that
bis' SPRING AND SUMMER BTOCIT 1b cow for in
spection, which, he believes, wUI bo fiwnd to to?™?*™?
• larcest.and be*t selected stocks of ItEABYMADE CLOTH
ING WbofiJundtnlboVVestera country. • . ..
-■ Ife has this Benson paid more than nsnfd.nwEnuon to tno
manufacturing and- stylo of his so that tho very
lowest priced, aa well as tho finest, arc got tip In a stylo end
, elegance not to be surpassed. -
Hawould particularly will the attention of nil dealers id
• C&otbington!s present splendid, assortment of - .
- :Etea<ly*xri&d£ Garments? .•
Ab he feels confident, upon examinationof the qualitiesand
of Us goods,'bo eon oiler • them such. Inducements aa
, .pW«\Y tti&ke It their interest topurchose at Ills establishment.
> Many yecU^-experience, imd great sueeessin the btudness,
towthcr with en unprece<lcnted >T?tol«»iZ« and pa.
• trohttge.baa enabled him to get opOsnnmila to suit Urn bu
siness haWia nnd taatca of every lpcatton in tho Union,
i.T>Wh la of tho utmost importance to wholesale pnrebasetj.
To HieCntttnEdewtmeStwm bofmmd achbtoa aelcctlon
- of ta mcSt raovhtfeot
WAmeWVwn Eroaddatht, CilAnuTdtt, its.- Mm, on creel-
of tho latest ondmost foth
taabtoaWm-«U.ef wWoh.boTf ortler
In the best manner, and at thernoat reasoopHo prices.—
OOid, THUN, ONE AND AUil;
The Asrortmrot7tho Quality, tTnltod
meet extenatve, undoubtedly, to, bo found In the United
.stotea. • i;:-, ; :-y -,v. - • my.m_■
i Land Warrants Lost. _ ~ ■
T Uw aubscrlber, on thorontefront Ptaberlnnd
1 J to Pittaburgh.uJargoTOClUffl BOOK, containing thns!
Land Warrants, Ido oen» each, assigned to the subscriber by •
R. J. Holliday; of Winchester, Virginia, in gold,,und *
$2O bill on Bank ct Valley, Virginia, besides xnemcv
■ randa notes, 4e«. Auy person leaving iha Pocket Eook with
-tho editors of tho Ifttefc, or forwarding it to the of tho
Clsvcland Plfllndealcr, will bo libernily rewarded.
■■■ ■ jy!s 7 ;•. -•> . ,:. r ■• ■ • • . ' ~ lb K. DAVIS.
ai'imtFAflllLV rpn
•: gij cf warm soft, hard or Balt—may boused
with perfect success., 'ilab the 'fiOPpr Upoa the*clothes and
then iiut'tbbta to: took * fbr Ibree: or' foxtf'Jto.nrs,. then take
them uhd rnb them hud rinßfi them- cait. ; Thcy win Wimire
but littie rubbing aflnrtwaklng,
*iifl v iB usual with other Soaps.. A large.waamng cau be done
• in oae-thlrd le«» time; trouble and expense, thon witli any
' «ther wap* known. 'This EOftp b warranted nst "to injure in,
aiiv way the slightest fibre, or the ricin. pr lt‘ : ts apr;
bllod to. ItwllTtemove-anyUnddf Greaae, I%Jnt,Tar, Ink
;r-«wStAliuu from any Goods, wlthout-itbo - injury.--;
This goon is mnnulhctured solely ty.C^dwoß,'Person * Co^
• 9SD Rivlnaton street. Now York. Afl; orders promptly-latr
ttndedto. And for sale at MORRIS'TKA®ORB,J ;.,
/ ; - • (In tho Diamond^at-
' —r . juST^VBtIBHED.
' . ob,. xna ■ Liar. ,pai» op, cnAWxs Tna
:' ■; W : - gEooan; An ilvtorical Emnancr. Lcrp! octfivo. iMO
.:■ninatratod. Prico 50rant*.
linfl isitow for the tat time placed beforo an-Amoiican:
miblio.' -UIW tan compared by English critics with the
nortts of W«lterlSoott,'iind CTcn pronounced by pome to be
thii best historical reaunte rfnrroUnmppcaranoe of “ Waver
. :L*r-e-'-pfhopcriodln'wblch;tbß-.gcenotßfJald'ia.iepletowUh
- of thofoostTmmuikidtaptaanflgra.imd : incidents on
y thonaimaof Jlngßob history,affording the richestpf'nmte
• rtalErramanco. ‘ Tho author has sfcillfnlly lntjodnrctl into
41b work all tbesi personages and incidents, thereby succeed-'
laS Ineivini?, “6* ninaglo mirror, theyeiy hneandform of
■tS-iliae' tStrhlniA'the paaaions, the crimes, the snbtlcUes,
‘ rheTcrv personaßea" The plot and. Incidents ere of the
mm* Absorbing and interesting kind. The Interest never
Sim * tdiSjatiOh npottaltnattob, adwntnna upon adventure,;
iSSd onnaltcr tho other, enchaining the attention, and do
-ffS,«u»-tha imagination. The reader tato la every page
llSrfiSroof the enthofß power, end he cannot rise from
• without admitting it to bo one of
‘ - „
' - publishers,lS*Nassau .gt,NewYork.
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'no so TOinaiPßTßiasrj'WiMßmuiit . ,
rnKB public MO Informed* tha«« are now funning rega
inlily to the East and dPe&tsOßdufe prepared to forward
al dully for Ptuladciplua, at
dodOckßM. -AlßO.dnßy.toClndMiatl, at 7 6’elSck, A. M.
* Orders tranSnflttedfted of charge, and (food* retained by
1 7 for.sale on England,lreland and Scnt
-1 land, for any anionnt, pavablo ub lirincipal .Banking Ilonsea
br P«tOffloea iotlio Unitwl.Klngdbmj' • •
| dcc£4 BAKER A TORSVEH, Agent
PeunßyirimlaltallroadCompjmy.
:T)|7'K are forwarding Produce, Ac:, to Baltimore and PhUa
: YV -dolpblft, promptly,ou.rcceifit. ,Tlme I Pive Days,-. . •
* BASES OP FREIGHT.
.. • Bacon* Porte and (salted,) 4&c..# 100lb&'. >v
On ford, ford Oil; Tallow, Cotton, Window Glass 50c. ;7V
lOOttw.
. .Ott-Oondlos Cheese, Uartbtravrure, Leather, leaf. Tobacco,
COc. lOOlla*, “
• : On (Beeswax,.Dried Fruit, Bristlcs.Clovcr; and Timothy
-Seed. 70c."fV lb. .
. ,Oal)(*r.Shlns Hemp,,Flax* and Eggs, 70c.'gtlOOIbfl.
Du-Feathers, Furs, l*cttry;BroQUiß and. Merchandise, 60c.
On Hour. S7}£e. $ barret..
•Wo are also' prepared to forward freight to Rodebaugh’s
'Station* near Greeb-sburg,and intermediate Stations.. .....
’ COVODI3 & GRAHAM, Agents,
corner of Fcnn and Wayne Pittsburgh.
II 0. HOUSTON, Agent,
ty29 21C Market street, Vhilftdciplua. ■
MercUunts*' Portable Boat bine*
.. Jfor Git Transportation of Merthandise and Produce, • r
(VIA TAB PEXKSSLVAKIA CANALS AND KAIL ROAPS), BETWEEN •
•, PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,
■ DirreU vnGiout Etrshippinj,
*«, TIME, TEN DAYS. VJam kjastmaßi
Depot, 201 Martel fit-, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia,
- • V C. A. M’ANUI/TY & CO.,
■ ; Canal Basin, 403 and 410 Penn fit, Pittsburgh.
HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise improved
our arraugcanenta for Transportation, wo are now pre
pared to receive a large amount of Produce and Mercliwi
diso, to ship (on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness
and dispatch. ./ .
The Section Boat system of . transportation over our Slate
Improvements him been lu use about ten.'year;*, and the
great success and favor It has met with, is n sufficient guar
antee that It i* no longer ccnridcrtvl a doubtful or uncertain
experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly superior
to any-mode of transportion twed. on Canals, (when inter
soctcdby Railroads.), . . . - . . ~
Goods loadfdluto our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undls
turbod until Unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street,
Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent
on throo different transhipments, and securing the deliver!'
of Goods in entire IoU. the packages dean, and in os good
order os when Shipped
Produce, Ac., com-iKncd to our Hou«e at Pittsburgh, will
be received and forwarded always at the lowest cum nt ca
nal rates, strictly according to Instructions. without any ex*
1 tra charge for commission, storage, or advancing charges
I fch23 aA. M’ANULTY &CO
fc’AKK HE 1
IFJZST XEWTOTt I'LAXK ROAD ROUTE,
Tnon Baltimore, rmx.ADVjiPnu wn Washington
J? CITY. Farr ltoccsn.
To 8a1t1m0r0.......;- ..i.-.S2,oolcss Uian Ptt. Mlroiul.
- To Philadelphia^....— &fiu “
To Washington City..« *• *'• '■
Thb U the onlv office which insures aTIiIiOUUH TICKKT
to Washington, andr by taking ibis ronto, passengers will
•save time and money.
Thu Mail Boat (carping the United States
Monongaheln Whort above
tho Wiro Bridge. EVERY AFTERNOON, at
G o'clock, vlaUw Youghlophcny River. Passengers will lodge,
on the Boat, and take jplcmlid United States Mail Conches
at West Newton; next morning, over the Plank Road, cross*
Intj the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent elop
ing Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, attO o’clock, i
P.AL Bro&kfost at Baltimore and Washington CUy, din« in i
Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. i
• Faro to Baltimore., 9 ; »0
do. Philadelphia.... -10,00
do. Wasbington.City*...~. 10,60
, MONONGAUELA ROUTE.
. The steamer leaves tbo whar£ above the Bridge, •
at 8 o’clock A. M. Travelers leaving Pitts*
the Morning Boat, will cross the Moun
tains the same night, and arrive in Cambcrland the nest
- morning for the 8 o’clock train or Cars torßaltimore. Mill
sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Phlla*
delphia at 2 o’clock the some night.
Faro to Baltimore 9 t OD
, do. Philadelphia...- *‘. *lO,OO
do. Washington. City-...-. ............... 10. GO
For tickets, by either of the above lines, please call at the
West Nowtou Plank. Bond Office, in the Monnngaliela bouse,
Water street... faprC] J. 3. EVANS, Agent.
JITCHHISAK tBSIBAI. IIAIIiKOAD.
-••CLEVELANDANDDiSXUOITLRifi,
Id Cormbrtion urlth the Cleveland nud Cinricmati Railroad
CSercla&d and Kriu UaUrniult .Cletelaiul nud FUtnUirrf
Railroad, abd JlirMffan Central Railroad.
PASSENGERS will be ticketed through fronj*my poluton
ljikc'Mlchfoiri. to Cleveland, Cnu’lunnii and Httfthurgb
nnJ from cither of those place* to any point on Lake MicM*
gnu; This line WIU becompoeodof two how low presfnre
rtcaTnew» built cxpte?siy for tlio route. :
CLKVELANik .Csipt. C.C. Smum.
FOREST CITY;.... L. A. PiEEC*.
A Boat trill leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit Ust
Cleveland, every evening, at CJj o'clock, arriving iu both
cdUes the following mornlnp. In **9Mmfer tU«mornln« train
of cars fcr Chicago, Ctadnnstl and Pittfburgh, and for the
Lako Snperiarand&asinaw toils afDetndt.
. They will run from Cleveland lit the following onior
forest errv
Alondav,. .tVodnotfl ay. -
V CLEVELAND
Tuo-day...
....Thursday.
'CLEVELAND.
.Wednesday .........
FOREST CJTY.
Tuesday.... ......Thursday . ....Saturday
The underrijmcd arc prepared to make contracts for eU
kinds of Freight. Aram Cleveland tn Detroit, Mackinaw, Faut
Sto. Marie, and all. port* on Lake Michigan. Thr OCEAN',
CABVIAN and ST. LOUIS wilt compos the line until tho
new boats are ready. . _
AGOT7S. •- • -
C, BRADBEIUi * COm ClPTilaad.
PITMAN, TROVTRRIjW E * -JUNES, Detroit
~ CHAHGE OF HOBBST
SUMMER MIRANGEMF.MI—FARE SEDUCER.
1852.
TIIE PBNKBYLVA.su IUXiROAD.
Only Ten Stnfftoafr Two Daily Train*from Pituhvrgh
to Phuaddphia and EalUmorc.' OUIg 2S hour*through .
to tiihzTvUxct) bdh Train* annwcting at Harrisburg
. tn'/A Train*'for BaUiuur*. /fcre $9.50. .
OS and after Saturday, July SUth, the Express Mall Train
Wfll leave the Depot on Liberty Rtrrct, above the Canal
Bridge, cxcry morning at 9 o’clock. ■
Tesarnsron will 150 by the cars CO mile*, to Rodebnugh *,
(near Grvensburgh,) where they -win fingtho tostol ttmrhes
in readiness to convoy them 10 miles over 0 llrw rate plank
and turnpike road, to Beatty 7 * station, (Conductors accompli
ny each train of coaches,) and thru take the caw direct to
Philadelphia and Baltimore. '•■ •
I‘aswngerß for Baltimore Lake the caw of-the York ami
Cumberland ILUlroad at Horrbiburgh.
passengcw wlio wish to avoid night travel, can lodge at
noUidayFbiirgb over night, and resume their yoata the next
morning in the 6 o’clock train;.and arrive in Philadelphia or
Baltimore the same evening at 0 o’clock. * i
Tlio Evening Train will leave dnily at 8 o’clock P. 31., ar- 1
! riving, at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock the sicit J
i evening. •
I We giro through tickets to Bcdfoijl, y|a f|oUidayclmrg, for
checked through to Philadelphia.
Passengers aro at no expense in moving baggage on this
line. ■ • • ■ .
The Accommodation Train will Icavo doily at C P, M.» and
arrivo at Rodebaugh’a (near Grccnuburg) at 8 P. 3U return
ing, the Trains will leave Rodebaugh’s tw follows: The Ac
commodation Train will leave at 64.5 A.M.. arriving in Pitts
burgh at 8 A. M.* First Through Trd n. at &3Q P.M, arriving
nt OP. Mi Second Through Train at 10.35 P. 3L, arriving at
12 P. M. To Grecnsbnrg, $l,OO.
• Faro from Pittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 cents; to tVU
klnfiburg, 20 cents j to Turtlo Creek 130 cents; to Rndc
baugh’a, 80 cents.
Passcneers wIU procuro their tickets at the Railruad Office
in thh Monangaliela House, Water street, or at the Depot
Office, liberty street.
4S»N<mcß.--In easp of loss, the Company will hold them:
selves responsible for pcracraal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding siso. • . J. MJJSKIMKN, •
nus Ticket Agent P. ft. R. do.
UNITED STATES HAIL.
X£W JL B B:A £f GE if &T.
Commencing August 18th, 18558.
OHIO AKDPENNSYLVAWIAHAIhnOJUO
Tbcoras Watm-BmTToadttmtagoti&mtt. PMsburght. „
~.■•-■■ gyfE ptfly AT.L Btt PEtATB OF TTIS 0010 BITCEy >■
2b Ckvddnd, (Mwnbw,,Cincinmtii IMToiL Chicago,
... JifiZuwniWe, <£c. -2Z*ww»ni7 in connection lauJi the uleve
r /arwitwui Pittsburgh Bail road fro™ Mluince to CUtt
■ Uyuk Jitirming Jh'red frm Ihitibttrgh to. dm* ■
ton, JlfiwsiUojiand Wbosfcr, anaOtrough in a. ■
■ raayiorMan^f^^fdafMjromlVooster.
TTiIVETBAINS start from ttUaburgb dully, (Sundays ox-
J;vcopted) • MAH/TJBAIN
LeaYe* -Pittsburgh at A. XuPassengcradino at Alliance
at 124J0 p.*u and reach Wooster at 4 v. jU' ■ Foro to >Voo?tcr
$3*75.
EXPRESS TRAIN
po t Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 Passengers dine
at AHlouco at #,30 p, u., and roach Cleveland at 6,40 p.M.,in
time for the evening bo&te pjt I<aku Erie. This train stops at
at Rochcster.Newllrlgkton, £non. Columbiana and Salem/
: and at &b other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance., .
i■. Through from.Pittsbureh to mllesj in about
! Fix and ahalf hour*, faro $4. : Passengers can taketbte
i Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chicago'in
[.the evening next day. ~
I. TbeJ^ail traln.oonxlng eastward, leaves Wooster at 0.30 a.
iLj Alliance, at connects there with the
jnornlng tralmwhicbteavps Cleveland at 10 a. m., and reach
es Pittsburgh atfi>-P. connecting with tho ovonlug train
oh the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and Haiti*
i inoreatSp. H.,and also with the West Novrton-Steamboat
- ; „ THBBXPRESsShaJM
Betuming laves AJiiancoat 8,30 P.w., and reaches Pittsburgh
atl2nti»Bbt- - Bj this train; paweDgcre corao from Cinda
hatl to -Pittsburgh inouo day ofl css than 18 hours, instead
of several day? by stoajnboats.on the Ohio river. Faro from
Cincinnati to Pittsburgh $lO.- Passengers ..leaving Cincin
nati at 6.16 a. and Cleveland. 6AQ;P. reach Pittsburgh
tbft»nTrff Wmi'higl.'i-.'.-.-'v H l:<
i. StaS linos rawln «mnwtton with the road from Enon; to
•Newcastle, Moroer,Ttpd Krio;.from.Salem, da tho plunk rood
to IVarron, unit ftoiu Wooster to MunsßoU. . 1
. THE FUEIQUT TRAIN. j
p»vee Pittsburgh ot4i» ’/l -m. end freight Is carried through |
Clercland and to Wooster. . . ■ . . !
i,sw Brighton Accommodation toin leaves Pitts* 1
Jnrgh at la Aa aud£Ho P. and New Brighton at 7; A,,
ntintormediate etatlons. ~.i ; •
B°°d for two dayp, aro sold.between.
! Pittsburgh, and hew Brighton*
I ? 5 ,,J Bt 1(, W rates, and tickets by tho
[ packagotosomo.of thavtatlohs -
troronablo.mte?.
‘ h « *>
apply at tboToderol street Button of tho Ohio
:<md FmmsylTtinia Railroad, to GKOlUit: PARKIN
■ , ■ Tlr.knt Xocnt
„ or t° j. meskhien.
, Monongohela nouse, Plttstjorih
• Pittsburgh, AugnstjSQ, 1853- ™ ,
■ ■ r■' DUsolntion. ;
mUB partnership hctetofoflo pxla.Unff. under .the namo'and
A style of BTUABTA &lI*W tfos Uus dny dissolved by
limitation- • All tbo accounts ofthe; firm- will be settled by
A. J, STUART. at the old stand, No. Q/gmithfleliT street. •
9 1 A. J. STUART,
:.*■ ■Pittsburgh,--AugustS4,lBsi:v T. R. SILL. -
-■ i-* 93* Ai 1 J: BTUABT vin continue tho:Wholesalo Grocery,
:ptttlnflpvaad r iywriTtifmion^ypontufepa, at.tbO'Qld stand, as
•heretofore, ... • A* 3* STUART*,.
v ' In retiringfrom thohdu. synyi .tato. plessttroiu
recommending My. STUART to cur former friends and etts- ■
toxnersi . £aa26] T. R Sp&i -
immmvwmmsmEsr -
Fire and Marine Insurance.
of tbeISSCUAxcE CoiniAiir orNontn.America ;
. A llaTdyi Jonra&•
Co***#! Yront street, thinl “bouse
where, the imbMribon"wtil isduo Bolides onßuQ dings and
■them co&teuter nnd on. shipments by steamboats ana other
veree&for-tlie abovcold nndrcsponiiblo company.-
np3 „ * WILbIAM P, JONES, Agent
1853*
■ State Mutual Fire Insurance Company...
; ; v Peniisyirama,
T\ESIQNEI>-'Only fcarthe safer classes of-property,-has an.
I 7 lunpleeapital, and affords superior advantages in point
of cheapness, safety andaocotntnodafion, to cityand country
merchants, and owners of dwellings,-and isolated or country
property.".;:: Ai A, CARRIER; -
.-■ oct2> • Branch office &t SmithQeld st, Pittsbnrgh.
Cash Blutnal Fire insnranco Company,
- Qf sloo,ooo. •
. undersigned Is the Agent of the: above Company, for
•• X. Allegheny county, and is prepared. to take risks on as
favorable terms as any responsible company-in the State*
All Tosses promptly paid in sixty days after proof of the rmae.
Agent .for Uhe Keystone Life Insurance t\rmpany, ot
•'llamsburg, Pounsvlvauiiu TIIOMAS MOI ITTT,
jyl'4 'Fifth street, Pittsburgh*
New England Uvc stoch lusnrnncc Co.,
= • JVcw Jlacen, Cbmuxltcvt;-
HORSES* CATTLE, &c»,j insured against death by. disease
'or accident. Cnpital $50,000, with power to increase to
Kcndriclt. J. Taylor, Nathaniel
Tburlicr, Alfred -Edwards, Jolin Saxton, Wm. W. ICendiWf.
- r •’ - TnoMAfl KrxtiiucK, Prmdenl- :
. ■ Gccnui: T. Jtaxoua, .kosv/.ir;/. -
CllitTlS 4 DOUBB, Agents,
' No. 125, corner Wood. and I'UIU streets, (over -
Friend’s Banking House,).. : . - fmyiiil
■ 7 1 : ■ ■ • ■
Mr. OEORGEE- ARXOGD, hnsbeen appomUxlAgcnt of
the PROTBCXIOS INSURANCE. COMPANY, of- Hart
ford, Connecticut, The agency• having been for a time tyltli*-
drawn from Wtt*b«irjrti,-on account or tins.reduction .of tho-.
-current rates of premium, to such a potnttbat the business
could not bo remunerative. • The agency is uow permanently
• established tn tlie hands of-Mr.-Arnold, and patrons of the
Company aro referred to him ns il* fully Authorized agent for
Pittsburgh .and Allegheny County. - ..
W. B-ROBBlNS.'Gcnoral Agent
for the Wcstenvbtatcs.
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE,
BY TUB UNBERSEGNKD “AGENT KOIVTIIK
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY*-
OF nAIITEOUD, CONK*
JS3T rolJCfkii u&unl upon UttMnosl favorable, terms, by
GEO. E. AIINOLD, Agent
for Bittslmrgb apfl Allegheny. County.
Tike Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock
INSUHANCB COMPANY;
CAPITAL# S&0,000!
GUAItTXn VIIIIVXTVAL
mins Coin: m> U now ful'jr ovjruiized, and pri prued to
1 cmim?t tho coliT IncO nAs of MHL, WATCH,
ACCIDENTaud DREAMS, till di-rrlpte us of LIVE STOCK,
such u* llorrtu-vSluto, Cattle', Sheep. Ac.
Ojp.ee,- Art 531 F\flh tiretU JW&tvgh, lM- :
DIRtOTOUi*. -
ALEX JAWEb. Frc-dent.
11LNJ M LUV, Sceuterv.
Wei. l>ay, - I Jamea Mathews,
Ale*. UliamL, Henry A. White,
Win. O- Lc.«U«, Wni. DakcwdL
Form* for proposal*, ami.nil nC‘CO??aTy Information, can
bo obtainwlb}’ calling at the Offico of tho Company. .
an2o:lnul6w ■ (Oigpuieh and Journal copy.)
iVCEUt
" new YorU'Lifo ’insurance' Company.
' Aczuvudatal Cjpi'fit SZiQGjQQQ
mi 114 Annual Dividend* have Ixx-u unusually large, shovr*
A log tlini tho Company lias been.doing mrery brgo anil
prOciwroufl .buidnefWr
lire Dividends in 1546 Rere &> per cent.
« « 1*47 “ f>o ■«
« ■ . -* ism « so ;
~ ■ “ 1549 «■■ 40 “
* f *< lfwO 40 • ’ .
“ “ . •. ISr.l «■ &0 tk
“ lr.:>U ** 40 .«
This Is among the oldei't companies ta the United State?;
ita accumulated capital is constantly increasing, firthe.ben
ofit of members, ptesoat and future. v
JlOKiU* F&aSKI.LV, I’rts-idrn!.
PusyFnzoiAX, Aciuari?. •
CUILTIB A DOHIIS. Agents
No. 123. corner of Wool and Fifth streets, oror i'atrlctei &
FricinVa Banking House. I*3 It‘.'burgh.
-CALIt'OUKIA lUSKSTAKKS, AlA>—Arciitafor Protec
tion uni Farmers* Firo and Msrlno insurance. Capital $130.-
000: and of branch oSicoof the Empire State Health Asso
ciation, c&ib. accumulated dipUal, $18,000.-
ALav*gsuts for the and sale of Heal UnnU*. ;
myll
Pclaivare Alutuai B»fet>’ Insnranc Co.
. Oiti&* norlh Tottnt TfiinLfL t J J hil. ]
I!»UU: IXrfUHANCH.—'ltniUliTigs, merchandise trod'other
v property. 111 town and country. Insured .ngoimit l*s or I
damage by'fire, at the lowest.rote of premium.- :.; . -1
AUbctb I-trCUASce.— I They aU> Injure cargoes and |
freights foreign or tc*i»twb*r, »ihderoi«*a‘or sp«aal politic*, j
as the areurod may. dartre.
Tr.iNsii'v'r.TAiMX. —They »L*o Insure merchandize :
transported by wagons, railroad car? 5 , caiuvl bants and ntcain*
boat*, on rivet* and laltw. on ihe.mtW Kl)cml tcrni*..
Dirt£tw*^~J oseph 11. lyJmuud A. Souder, John C.
Dari*. Hubert Burton, Jolm U. iVnre.v. Samuel Edward*,
George U. Ldper, Edward Ihnittgteni "Lewie H. Darby Wil
liam Folwcth John Acrmv Dr. IL M. 11us.ten, Jns. C, itand,
ThcopWlua PauMiuc 1 , £l. Jones Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craig, fleorre borrtlL Sjieiuvr M'Jlvaln. Cliartw Kelly, J. Cl.
Johnson, W illiam Hay. Dr.S.Tliomas ? John j&Uure, William
at l t iUddn'-jlt~-X>. T. ’lnrmu,- Crnlg, John
T. LojatL : WjjiiAJ# M\ans. lyrsitUnL
c - Tuo-?. C. Ha.vo.TVcc Prtihl^ui.
Joseph W.Dswak, Stcnixnj: . -. . ..,
Oftlcc of the Company? X'n. 42 WnhT firwi Ilttslratgh,
iidOnllf P. Agent I
TI»C*~ Fire lnsurimvc Company# 1
~ Of FtiitefotjtinU ’ . ;
DlKHCTuns—Chr.rlcß W' f HanvUrr, Thoxmw-Hart, Tohiaa
Wagnf’7, Samuel Graut, Jiirr/b It. Smith, W\-Jliclh
anL*, Mortiecai D. Lewis. Adolphl li. Dstk! s. llroinie,
Morris Pnlternon. Cjl-vh. N. B.vxnczu,. tmuUnt.
CiJ.O.5, G. Sxnfars,'.
toi?mhe In.-utentc. or llmiled.bn every
dfcHciripllon of property, in. town and anintry, itt rates as low
are eom&U'nk with ftjeuriiy. • .
l*be Company., bavo o' Contingent Fund,
■which,ivith thnr.eopitel mid. premium?, .Ksfely.inTwted, afi
ford ample to Uia nflsunsLv
XUe jW«ote of the Company* oij January lti. lf il, x* pute
HshodecreeablT toon Aetof A«»?mhly,werfen#ifoHoo'?..riz:
Mortgage ,$JlB,l2$ C 8 .
Kcal K,vteh> *
Temporary Lwuw.« W.w> li
Cwdi, AO OtJNo Jjl
.Friday.
gin co their iGec'rponvtioai 6 pcri“xi of tw«?uiy«otiu yciin*,
they hrxTfs-paiiil qpwjixtt of One M»Mk>n Four Hundred Thoa
sand Dollars, lo®r?» l.y Orv, therebyairordinit-nfUeiw of the
afirahtngea of Insununxyn* well ns the nUlity nmi iUf*{<rtv
tlon to meet with nronudue.-** nil ILabiliUen. ■ • • - ' •
J.OAIUrtNM Airont,
OElrc, norths’nfl cor* Wood auilJTlurd ft*-
BtntVjUutual Fir© Insurance
ffarmbiinjit. 2\t.,
CAPITAL, Brruirh Otnrts No. M SniHUfkliTfiL,
Pittebursb. Tlio. following Is th« Second AtiUual S'
incuts— ' .
Total amount of properly at rMc.-.
Amouutof blllji’receiy&bltj (in' form
rtfpfomhim imlft* from member..;................
Amount of Cash rroailuiuß. lu
Total lomct, irotonjftdrprcmiixius, . ; v .
re-inaurance amt exiienses;,........ 05,140 50.
Interest on Loan*..
Cash Surplus...
Kslimated present Taluo of station*
ery, ofUcn furniture, .
• One-fcMf of Uiia amount exjdreK within a year.-. : :
prtt<chtin£too Second Aimiinl Bepprt, take
leave to congratulate the members upon the marked tcuoccas :
of the State Mutual >'iro IniUiranee Company. In opera
tion only two years, itha* taken a position beetle the older
tnstltotions of thaKitid, and proves by it* very great success
tb&|s too mutual system, as adopted by them, l* beyoud a
question too best nnd only sato modo of insurance. .
.: The heavy torses of too past year, which have annihilated
many stock companies, leave the. Stato Mutual with a cash
surplus of upwards of thirty-one 'thousand dollars, besides a
reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars,
which Is constantly Increasing, r-
Thb Directors submit flint too State Mutual Fire Insurance
Company ttfTcrs, to owners of with property, inducements eel*,
dombquallod,andnoverexeecdtKl. : - •••
' - pittaorz— John P, lluthcrford, P. C. Sedgwick, Samuel
Jones, Philadelphia; John li. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts
i burgh; J.-B. Butoerford, A. J. OUlot, Robert
i .KloU. Jims l\ UOTuairoßb, iVeridttrt.
| A.J.flnxET, &crrtary.
4 , - * * i \ '"l *
* ’ V *l> V ‘ i I* ' * V v * ;
*' -* - , ;vv—
a; a. CARRIER, Actuary.
johdawtf
FarmorsV and 9iechunlcs’ Healtb ini|n»
roue© Association, of Plltabarjjli* Pa. :
HQJIB INSURANCE—AID IN TIME OF JvEKD.—Omeo
; cornejp.ofSmltliflcld and Third streets. ■ Guaranty Oi)>
ital, $30,000. .Tli W'ls an •Association for tbo mu
tual teUcf ofits mombenUn case* of sickness or accident, by
tho payment of their Aimual Deposits. Persons In good
health mayDocoroc-members,And be cntiUodtoa weekly
Tjcnefit incaso of sickness or accident.AlL who join this Ah
godntlon cro entitled to a Vote election of officers,, ana
to participate in tlio -profit* of tha - It Is estate
llshed on a safe and jwrroftncnt baslsbcing both mutual and
benevolent iu its designs, with the lowest rates consistent
for itp bceu+Uyi and conducted In n manhet~to. Insuro its
perthdnoney tmd ddrAbtllty. '-'---V: •• ; - - .' .
All pemras can see tbo advantages of taking out a policy,
from the general office;
rEAni.v DEPOSITS.
, - .$ 2 per .year draws $ .11 per week;
■ 3 «»’ •• 3
4- “ « 4 u
5 • “ •- 5‘ •“ ■ --
• 0 ' “ ■■■■. •* . • 6 *•
y . “ '■ ' 7 -
8 8 r, i! :. , "
- ' o « “ 9 “
10 ■ .«’ « 10 “
' Initiation Fee, for uicmborehip, $1,50, which mUßtbopwd
at the time of making application, and' thedlrst year s do*,
posif within. twenty- days.: Each member- is .entitled to a
monthly report, gratis. ‘ '
Officers— Prtsidriil*, D. W. Beaumont. - • - ■ -
. . Fit* Vretidtnt cmd Treasurer, Wax. M. Wilson.
Sicrctory.-G.'DißnowN. „ t .
. .A\«efiec tbnwJm'/tV, A» d? A. D-Cliristio,
and D. A. M 1 Motors. ■ ■ ~ 1 ■ ■ ; (marlr.Cpt •
MOLASSES— ICO bbis N; 0. Molasses,-forsale by '
ouS4 ; ' SMITH & aiNCUAIK.
Lease's Steam Plano Forte Factory..
. **»»■: -N -T. L. LEASE bavin" applied 'machinery to
manufacture of PIANOS, he is enabled tC
nnYrWti wdl • at least twenty.por cent'-'cheaper than
\l • Sc y */ atiy brought froth the-East, and \vnrrauted
equal In every'respect.
> Six itopSffofrl Pianos, fromslSo,oo and upwanls.
Seven .• “ •. }* - - v s£pso,D£),
..Piano..Waroroqni* ouHand sTrccty oyer John’? Mineral
Wntcr ITorabouPe. ■ . • • s
’.AccordconflyVlolinig £r„ itumdand. repaired; y
’ • ■ Iffew Books) at. New Joris Prices*
mUKOLOGIUAL AND MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, DOW
Jt. cipeninff . from - Carter’*, Fletchers, • Helper’s, - Apple*
, s, PiitriatD/ Ac., : New'Yc>rk;-Qould &
llostoii:' ! MaTtih. from
tho-Presbytcrian Board of Publication;. and Amcrican.oun
tiay tmd Map Sftbbatb School Society,' .
‘ TiScthcr wltli fresh importations ofstanilard Theological
lid Mfyfilftncnua works from- Europe, ,antl: a large, variety
-^ ; Statiohery. 1 /; / : 7 .j.
- i DAYISON & AONEW, G 5 Market at,
... my o2 ’ • -: qdjommg TVHeon’s Jewelry Store..
Affencv for Different Linos of Packet Ships
Agency m PASSENGER OFFICE, r
KT O 410 LIBERTY STREET* PITTSBURGH,
Fnr P W BYRNES- & CO, 69. South Street, corner of Pme,
Now York; 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, ond 03 Gravicr
- PacketeßaiHng cvery CTe
dnyrtfrom Liverpool to New York; ojiic.of
.each mouth;* ttneS? Fackefc^
each month. t&io of Backets.on the Mth
of fwrin Doudoii Bnd^Poxt^ouw * or
L : AXSO—Drafts at sight.alwaya on hand,
attholowest rates' of discounti and airinfbnfiAtiojl given ;
naps 410 Liberty st; Pittsburg
* 1 »
DRY'
OaISAT BAB-GAUSS W BR;W®*DSI f
X: GOOdStUBinCSB, w7w n first of
to render It necessary to 01038 T^ fl radflT*slfl?i3. and ecU
July next, will commence on co«t J ‘
Wa entire stock of Fancy and Btapla Dry Goods atcosl,m
a ms goods imve been principal!*Cffi
seasoi?, will bo: found desirablebargaina, oerng *i leas*
lower than regular
la BTAPDR GOODS will Do ftttnd— ; ;
- • 44 aiid 54 French Ginghams;., . -
• : 'EdsUbli and'French Chintzes; : v;:. ..
tilatk Alpacaattnd Bombasines, . .
Checks and Miudlnß; . . , ... .
Irish Lincnswnd Crashoß.
xr ,
Barnaul; and snow drop linen rapUua M«£
Bellies quiltt; .fnrnitureprints,; plain
TVUIt crape ahawls, cmbKid %lS white harego andThl
bet shawls; ... •
Fiue Frend* lawns and.bcrcgcs; ... . • .-,
Barege delaines and-muslin do mines J. . .
Tissues and grenadiers;;. - -•. T «*«, ,torfc
Black atikß, some Terysnperwr, anu a nno - tocK
nfgoalagcnerally.^^^
JacouctW mull edgingfus*! Inserting®; v. v
Embroidered linon handkerchiefsi, .. f
Worked bands andjfdgfimags, wid ft^ *"5.5
Valenciennes edgings, laws and inscirtingH,
largo variety of other goods, too vniL
or which will actually be poldat ORIGUvAbCOST, lOR
CASH, at.
I> S —AU t>or«>us knowing themsolTOfl Indebted to tbd
■Wore prior, to January; 1852, arerMuestcd to
as nil debts will bo put in the- bauds of an ntlomoy_ for col
legion., £H2*L.
108 FRENCH STORE. 108
tot every taly rail m 3 sm tkli sptamM production of lm-
PC l^aS'»SiTsi'lS»laWQr. 1 Berates, MooIIUm, uni Vlsltra
to toatoUtho shawls,- : " .•.•■• . • ' ' . .
Judies’ and ChOdrea’s Millinery, Edg-
Broad Cloths, Tuscan anti Leghorn lints, (fle*
I nia styles) Shirts. Coats, ie. ;
[ MourniogGoedyof every description.
:: Mmimne A. Goslinfl, (from France.) is inutile monthly rc--
eclnt of Fashions and Models, from I‘ari*, Umrtcm and Non;
Vdih. at No. 51 St. Clair street, whore Indies are respectfully
invited to call. • - . »•; . •
Tlw? trade tnappllefl with models Bcdmaterial*. ,[api4
GIIEAT RKDt’CTJON IN.PBICKSI % I
Third Arrival ot Sew Sammcr GoodsS I
..."TUB largest, cheapest ruid bcststack of FANCY I
DJtESS GOODS, over offered in thin City, Is now
B&Sft openins? nt YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE'S Oat
ouiAi Bra llivs brims, No. 74 Market etreet, be
tween Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. 1
The proprietors have just opened a larga and most beauti
ful aisortment t>f the novest and most fashionable styles of. {
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods wldeh boTe been purchased
plnce the great induction in'prices at the large clearing out j
palej in Nov York aj«l Vhilttiielphb, and will beofferedto
CASFI buyers at from 20 to 25 per went lower thau former,
prices. . ...
DUESS GOODS, of every description, such a* a very larg* |
and beautiful stock of the following articles: |
High Lustre. Plain Chameleon nndCilaca Silks; j
do Plain Black and Striped \ do; . . , j
! • • do • Brocade Annorcs anil Poulide Soles, all cos
i ;• Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Watered Silks;
| Ghana and India Fonlo.nl Silks;
do Printed and Plain SiiU Tfcsuoi;
do do . Alberfnes and Grenadines; -
Plainj printed and emhrcdtlerelDeriig^; . :
Chone plain aud figured Silks and Poplins;. j
Varln printed Bersgu do Laines the cheapest CTor offered; i
I Faria printed tawu* and Jtu'koucts, -do .. do .
j Wain and emhrcddcrcd Mulls.aud Swjssw; .
j Plain and printed Cashmeres', do Lulnes and Alpacas;
| French nnd DomciUic(hm;h.im.«:
I English and American Chintzes and Callccesw at all prices;
| Needle worked Sleeve*, Culls, Collars, Cbcmizcttes;
I . do Bare atnlMuKlln Cnpet*;
| Embroidered, hem riltcb and plain linen Camb. JlkCs;
I Fancy Bilk Pocket Hktk Cravat* ami Nock Ties;
| lUoti*, Hosiery and Menanders, ft large stock;
| Irish linens. Tabic Clotlw aud TttMtf Damasks;
I Tickings. Chocks, CrwJj, Bird F.yo Diaper and Napkins;
| Bbichod and llttrwnSfudlns, from Ctol2e.perr yard; -
| French Clothe plain and Fancy and Batlo«,'tH;
J Onriwicreb*. Twreds. Merino Cowum-re* and Ky. Janus;
J Block Satin and Fancy Ycstings, A<\;
1 Bonnets and Ibblions at gn;iit DiiriXaini*;
| Spring auirfiummvr Sbawhi at great Bargain?-,. .- • •
I lho proprietor* would solicit an early call
from im their friends «tui the public generally, fs-Ung rou
{ fuleut that they ran otT»rr greater Inducement* to Wholesale
I a:al Detail buyers thau over Ilvv«,v heretofore been offered iu
Fitt-bunrh. Kotor YOUNO. STEVENSON & LOVft
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
Citizens nnrt Strangers, ;
T\o YOU WISH TO'mtCIJASK A FINE COLD OllSIIr
XJ VEIt WATCH, at about onc-hajf the nsunlpriro? If so,
chU at Hood’b Nfw Jew*i.bt £tob£ 51 Market street, two
doora north of Third, amt take a look at hi* now stock, just
arrived, and you can there purchrsie Walehis,*, or any Und
of Fine Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not Is* ehnrgud
two prii'iw for everything, aajwt hare usually Leon but can
get tins very best qunllty of jpxri* nt the yctj lowest cas-lorn
pricey Do not believe what otluT,*. InLercMid iutbrirown
sale*, tell you, but i»ide and voo f ir yourselvwt. All goods
sold at this establishment will !>c warranted as repre'enbHi
at time of Kale—•«> that all may purclutso equally wife and
cheap.' • , n»l2 .
SKSUTtK 44
Henry Ilichardiion, Jeweller,
HAVTNU to-MUrI bis utoro in a haudsome manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with &
fine assortment of WATCHES. JI'YYKLBY. arul FANCY
GOODS, would cull the attention of Lis friends and cuplirai
era to tho fuel-that among liis YYatehca will Iw found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, tho
latent styles of Brooches, Hrcast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Bings, Ear Kings, MmhUurivLockets, etc,, etc.
FANCY GOODS—-Surli a?» l*npJcr -Mnche, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Perfume: Bottles, Table'Mats,
Colt’s Krtols, Dorte Mommies in great variety {'China: Fruit
and Cako Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appro
elated. [DOTI} NO. 81 MARKET STHELT.
louipatiy
~...,.$14,030,610 00
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
HAVING just returned fnm: tho Eastern cities, I have
brought with me oiu*of tho most beautiful and care
fully selected stocks of Jewelry; .Watches ond Fancy Goods,
ever offered to the public. i>erponK wUhing. to purchoifo
anything In my line, can rely on getting a good article. 1
do not advertise .to sell goods Below cojd,- nor &0 i>ef-.ecnt,
cheaper than any bouse, in Lhe city. Give me a oul, and I
am sure you will beaatlaflcdthat! can soli a good artklu as
cheap as any of them.
Another foct I wish to krep before the people, If you
want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewelry, repaired
In the best manner, this is tho place to have it done. To
this branch of mv buslnewt I will devoto especial attention,
' JOHN S. KENNEDY, 94 Market street,
opr7 . ;. - Sign of the Golden Eaglo.
$.'10,478 60
/ 733 40
•$31,212 00
if Time U :
SUHEtY it dcsfms to be watched, nutf, wader* you may
be wisurod that—
WATCHES better ne’er wore sold,
Whether or of gold,'
Thau you will ilnd whene'er you go
And look at thoso-ou sale below.
■L. REINKMAN & CQ., Importers and Dealers In IVjkJles,
Clocks amiJeuxlry, Watch) Materials, TfcifcA IfoXrrf Tools,
<fr, Fifth street, one door from Wood, . leave to an
nounce to tho trade, and the public ipramlly, that they
Kavejufi received, 1 from the best manufacturers’ tn Europe,
u largo lot offiold nnd Silver Watch*I**,Watch 1 **,Watch Tools and Ma
torioFs oM a most'elegant abetment of-Jewoliy, from the.
best manufacturers, which they offer as low as,they can. bo
in tiro eastern markets*
; Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner,
ahdon tiro most reasonable terms. .-••
Prompt attention paid .toordcTfi.from a distanceV [mar24.~
tovw .juiam eeiiouun
; . fOf • the late Firm -of Sands and Ilelneman-l •,..;;
LOUIS REINE3UAN 4 CO.,
IMPORTED AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, WATCU SIATERIALS, TOOLS, &c., Ac.,
FifUi Strut, oi\Z‘Doar -frorr\: HLotf Sired TitUburgh, Jfti. r
aIAKE leave to aijpoun w'to tho trade imd tho public gon
;-.: crally, that they have themselves carefully selected and
imported from Europe* a largo stock of GOLD AND SILVER'
WATCHES, WATCH-MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch
makers; and omest elegant asixirtment-of JEWELRY, from
tho’best manuftetorfes-—which they, offer atpriresaslowaa
they can b© purchased in the Eastern inorkcte.
: Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent
Lovers; do. Detached-Levers; do. Leplnca) Silver Quarters;
and elegant French Time Pieces,, of- tho r mcwt- ! apprdved ;
makes, TogCther a ,largo. stock of Clocks, and Time
Pieces, from tho best American Factories. ■ - v
- Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every Ueßcrlp*
tion tn this line, such as Finger Rlnga, Ear Rings, Breast
Pins, .Bracelets, Gold, Fob'aud Guard Chains, Gold Guard
•Keys omFSeals, Lockets, : Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver
nndGermon Silver Table and Teaspoons, and every.klnd ot
{juicy - articles generally kept in establishment* of thisde
scription.
They would respectfully call tho attention of tho trade to
their oxtenslve stodcof WATCH MATKHTA LS and TOOIiS,
of every variety, which they have, most carefully selected.
They have also on hand a largo assortment of Telescopes,
Spy GlaKscs and Opera- the best ihaiitifiictory
In lhigUmd.; -Together riith a great variety of other articles.
too numerous 4<> caption.
Cloclu, Watclio3 and Jowclry repaired in tho best manner
andonthemost j^joriablbterms.- . [octliily i' :
- n 0.130 wood STRm.rraK© door fisiow^vnujctAiiir.:
BOWN & TETLEY.
- ISIPOICTISRS and manufoctuters of
SURGIOALAND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Wo
Wsf t .-i;keppageppral aasqrtmcntof the above
- - - • - articles constantly ’on hand j together.;
with.agencmlyariotyoCFancy.HardTrare.AlßOjGunfljPi/f.
- told and , v .pQ.wdcr,
•Lead and.Bullcts; Bowie, Dirk; liunUug and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and'HalrT)resscrfr*-Shearsj Pocket Scissors, ic.—
; Alm, Trines and Supportersl-;. - . . . . * ;
: Jobbing and repklnng hoatly executed. - ' J‘. '
■. ;IUHiES|r~Wo aro making; Rifles of-every descriptidn r to
brdofi of tforkmanaiup'
Ordors recetrod fbp them at Wholesale or Rotan,’ will be fill*
cd with desjiateh. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
•prices. ■•. . my!6
*/Cl MANUFACTURER of Uio Celebrated
/ \.\ \ GOSSAMKIIVr.NTIIATINOWW,
: ) MiASHO BAND TopFKSg, mid eve
g j ry description of Ornamental Halrfor
Ladlcß and Gentlemen, No. 79 Fourth
ptrect,- between Wood • and Market,
Blctchcris System enables Ladles and
r, - Gentlemen to measure their ■ beads
elf with accuracy. - ■
FOR WIGS,
No. 1. Tho round of the noad, r. • %T •
.... :■ 2. From the fbrehead over tho head to neck, No. A
. ,f‘.3,. .From car to oar, over the top.'i
, ; ,4. . From car tooar, round the forehead. •.. r.- - - v-.
fbrTQ&PBBS, lo oo&er Vie iqp of (he Utnd> c?dj/. ;
A Pattern, the exact shape of tho Bald psifL
i" '' "< %
r T ‘ *
1 * ** W j!
• •■ -. •>>
. t.? \ ; -
GOODS. - -
.tames gosling,
MARKET STREET.
Mad. A.GOSLTSC,
No. SI,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
WIIOLESAI.E » BETAII.
J?«rfers tn
Foreign £ American
?A5tT k STAPLE
DEV GOODS,
Millinery, &c«
bG A?<D SUMMER GOODS,
lading rich Shawls from $5 to
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
George. Bleteher,
.(VBOi .IfSW'TOtiS,)'
, J ' . <
MEMEIMI
affiicXt.
* Ahead .of All!
EXTBACT OF AIIEEIOAN OED.
BHEPABED tadrold by JNO, TOUNGBON, 209 liberty
olreot This powerfally concentrated preparation, tlitr
medical, virtu caof which are foandtoba eight. times the
strength of tbeorighwl AmcrtcanQll.lt is pat up in hot*
.ties & 25 andCT&each, withfntl direclionsfor its -use. • In
original'American Oil has teen
- fotondatall efficacious, and it so tar exceeds the original la -
power; us to render It the CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN TUB
: WOBLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N. B.—The original Oil in lto natural state os taken from
the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—andwill be
found genuine, notwithstanding a certain Ann claims to bo
the only Proprletora. / r v -fdAurtf).-:' . J:. VY • •
DR. HALSEY’S
FOREST WINE!
Tkediscorery of the FOREST WINE 'is the greatest Westing
of Ihc-age. Put up in Quart Bottles, a single battle of
■vjhicndoesmoregoodfdndgoesfartheriiithecure...
of Diseases, thim ten any Sarsa-
parilta in wet and warranted to ’cure
soithovt any unpleasant or'- ■
■ ■ j-.'-- v ’:. .weakening- effa& :■ YV^'.-V
-THE method by which oil Sarsaparillas, and other eiml
lat medicines ore prepared, is by boUing the Boots or
Plants to obtain the extracts.' . The medical virtues ore thus
principally evaporated and destroyed.
- It is not to he at then, that even ten and twen
ty bottles of these Sorsaparillasare sometimes taken without
any perceptible boneflt. Not so with the Forest Wine 1 By
tho Invention of A wonderful chemical apparatus, a perfect
wino Is produced without heating; retaining at the earns
time, all tho primitive healtogT>K>perUeß cl too rare medici
nal plants of which Hln composed, thus rendering the Forest
Wine the most efficient medfdno the world ever produced; at
the same time tho most agreeable: -
. NERVOUS DISORDERS
Are diseases of the mind, os well aa of tho body, are usually
brought on by troubles and. afflictions, and are-most com
mon to persons of delicate constitutions and Sensitive minds.
Low sprits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful unit
clpationN of evU.fromtba slightest causes, generally accom
pany ucetous disorders. ■ The Forest. Wine and Pills arc an
energetic remedy in these complaints*- ■
Extract of o'letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated
. Philadelphia, September 7th, 1842.
Dn. O. W r . IlAtssr;
Dear fiir: Your Forest Wine and PUls.havo cured my wife
of a dreadful Nervous disorder, with which dichadbccniif
flictod Tor mahy years., ; Her was almost wastodiavmy.
She was frequently disimbed;in her deep by frightfal
dreams, awaking, quite: exhausted. andcovcredwith‘perspi
ration, ahd at times laboring under toedclusion toat.Bomo
thing dreadful was about to happen to heir.- -By the, use of
four bottles of the Wino, and a box of tho Pills. Bhe is now
In perfect health. She has regained her fleshand color, and
enjoys society as well as ever. J. O. PAULDING.
GENERAL DEBILITY, E>UCIATION, W A STI NO OF
THE BODY, Ac.
• Many persons are afflicted, wlthsome of the above com*
plaints, without being able to trace it to auy particular,
cause,' ami therefore delay the use ofther proper remedy .un
til the disease becomtss constitutional. /Ihcse disorders are
often characterized by a sense of inking, or entire exhaus
tion aftcrcxercise, Somucxppricncesluggishne®,iflsaltude,
and at times, paleness or flushing of tho countenance, or pal
pitation of the heart, or like symptom*.'- -V •
The excellent effects which have ever attended tho use of
tbo Forest Wine and IHUs; In every species of debility, Is con *
I clusire evidence of ita happy results in this class of dbor-
I dcra. Many have resorted to theso modlclnes as an vltima
tum, and boon speedily cured. . For • Nervous disorders ana
Debility the Wine and Pills are taken according to the direc
tions on the label. .
AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS, -
Are caused b/ the miasmatic effluvia arising from marshes,
decayed vegetations, and low, damp situations- • Jn Fever
and Aguo.tbo Forest Wine and Pills are asorcrolgn remedy.
When they have been taken agreeably to the directions, we.
bate never known them to foil in effecting a complete .onre.
In tho first place take alargodoseof the Forest Pills in.time
that their operations may subside before the return chill.—
Tho stomach boitrg' now well cleansed, .take three orfbur
large doses of tho Wine, at Intervals of half rm hour, com
mencing about two hours before tho period for the chill to
return. This breaks the ague, after which the Wiaoebould
be continued in small doses to restore strength. Bee full
directosnsaround tiie bottie.
■DR. lUiaETS GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS,. :
Are an important adjunct to tho .Forest Wine. They are
coaled with puregum nrnHc, an invention for which Dr,
Halsey has received the tody; patent ever granted on PUlfl,
by toe Gororement Of too United States.. .
The Forest Wine and gum coated Forest Tills unltoln ac
complishing. the same great 'end, the Purification, of. the
Blood, and restoratOu of the Sufinadi and Bowels. ; .
The Forest Wino and Pills are recommended as an efficient
and certain cure in the following complaints; Dyipepsia,
Habitual Vbstiwness,Brepsy t -<imptainis-of the Kidneys, In
cipient Cmswnption, Deditteof General Health, and -f&naje
for which It is * Sfiveriigu Remedy r Languidness,
Night Sweat*;Hettout lotiof Appetite, ZoinSjn r
its; and want of Nervous Energy, Ague and Few, which it
never fails to cure. Erysipelas, Jatmdict, Unheal
thy Oiorof the Skin, WcaXbj and hnpaired Stale of Vie Om-
SiduUmt. Tnß L^piES.
Nothing in the world fe more absurd than toe eostoto of
using paints, challte, Ac., to improve toe countenance. True
beauty and loveliness accompany the highest perfection of.
health, which again hrearfawy follows the JUrAst state of the
Hood. wpppndßgps ponal
rloq ofoountenance-which emanates, from blooming health ?
tnuit paints compare w Ith tbecrimscn-coloml blood casting
its hriuiant roseate transparent texture of
the ritin? . Whatchanhs are more captivating than those of
nature, inber- highest perfertlbn othealth? Lct Vr. Ita
rey '* Forest-Wine supply toe place of aB cosmetics.- The use
of this excellent Wine for A ?hort:time <creatos pnre, Tich
lilood, which; cohrsing threngh toe : veins, ponetrates;tbc mi
nutest fibre* that verge toward -toe surface of toe skin,
rousing all unhealthy pimple* and blotches to.disappear,
Importing a vivid, ros)' color to the skin, and brilliant ox*
prcy-slou to the eyes. • • •• .......
THIS IS NATURAL BEAUTY... > , . ,
In corroboration of these facts, Dr. llahe) hasmany testi
monials from ladles of the most respectable standing m r w>-
ci<-tv. ■■
Tim Forest Wine in large square bottles, s>l pet Lottie, or
six bottioa for $5. Gum-eon ted Forest Pills, 2j rents per Vox.
For sale at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug store, No. liO, eoruer of
Wood street and Yirgin Alley, .. ../.laugltalAw.;
FURNITURE.
a \\h\. K.' ftTBVKNSOS continues to manufacture
vjICAJUJCEIAVARKof every description, athiaold atnnd,
FCSi corner of liborty aiMi Seventh rtrccts. I!NDJSIVEAK>
attended to, intdl 1U branches. - , myll ;
A.BUtuK£i3r&CO.,
HAVE ON HAND at-thdr CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, Nb:« SmKhfield Ptioet, a
larpw a??orttaonfc of Cuicy and pUln furniture, which they
will *iRl5 per cent, below customary rates.
Term.*—cash only* /
: ~Cabtttct;wdChair,FA«tQr}'i •
JOSEPH MEYEIt haa 'ch hand, nt lit-J cxtcorive
\jl Cabinet atul Chair aiahuCactory, No. 424. Penn street,
fS?| above the Canal. :aU -kind* of FUKNITUII K, mch jw
* l f«SoiA.v Centre casOrv-MahoSw
ItofcdendA and AU tdb6r articles in w Gibiuct
h« will sell 20; per ccntr. below customary rates. : Terms—
CASH. ONLY. JOSEPH 3IKYEII.
• nptti : No. 424 Ifrnn street, Filth. Ward.
«.C. IIA*3EEH , .. ....
Hammer&Danler,
CABINET AVAUEUOOMf SMJTHFJSLD STUEIST»
Bdtcttn SeveniA ttrtd (nut Stratcbcny alley, J*i(MnrrQitjiy.
<*v |IAJIMER &-OAtn*ER keep constantly on hand a
B 1 varfa'ty; ©f excellentand fiwdilonahle Furniture, vrar*
|4p| ranted 'equal, to any \n tbeaty, and wU’od -a? faror
/ 1 able bhmn as eaul* obtained at any fiitfl Uar establish*
meut In the West. They havo now- on hand an unusually
extensive stock, embroctoft dll .kind* of Furniture; from the
cheapest and plainest in the most costly : and elegant All
orders promptly attended.to. - • my2M6m .
To.CAl)ln«t Slakcißi
YmczTt, Mahogan&x Kaseioood end ■.WdlmU;;. Iwnmh, Hard- ;
.. . wore <n«i .fkrni/ifre tit Wholesale.
TUB subscribers hare Just rectdvcd.Trom New York and
Boston amost ■wirodM of VBNKEIIS, .nnd atsj
manufacturing br nwWnerj Yxiroituhj for the
trade, - Allot which'wo ttQI toll at ektrenudy low prices...
Aa great care was taken in the selection of the-stock, pen-
BOiw camwt fefl to ho suited either ca to huolity or price;
and, as It Is well known that Furniture am bo made by ma*
cMneiy iwp<irlor : ahd : mttcbloWer than by hand, the atteu
i iion of the trade is inrited.
Turned Work, intdlits branches, carried on as usual.
Plank Ibr hand -rails', for Carpenters, and aU articles re
! quired in manuCirturing CftblUßt FitmituvOr constantly on
luuul~ris:’ AlohocanK Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths,
i Springs, Ac.» 4c. RYAN A M’ltEß,.
I Ryan’s Building*,
| mar22ydaw • No. 31 Fifth street.
Journeymen Cabinet hlnlserfl Aasoclotlon. I
WAREUQVfiE) 110 SECOND [
. /ssjut Tnioonsm or wood.) I
t THISASSOCIATION^mbmdnga : I
twlco to throetimes asul • J
runny hands aa tho largest and p 5) I
iitbprtb most renowned Dusbie&s * 1 • j
chopsof oponed tholr Warehouse, and aro j
ablotofondshihe public, by wholesale or retail, ..with Fur- j
i tiituwof’thb'fbHowing'ilQscrit>llon-“Vl*s • ••• •..
Mahogany WardTobeatßresaiiig Bureaus; Foil Columned
I Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking
Chairs; Mahogany WashataUds;■'. Sofas; Divans? PianoiStools;
Book' Cashs j Secretaries; r Card Tables; Pier -Tables;. fine
Card .Tables *,Contre Tables;: Hat Backs;: French Bedsteads;, |
I Ottomans;; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining find RpoakfcatTables
| Workstasds; Cherry and. Common. Workstands; high post,
I commottr low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
|Crudlcs,Ac.
I Tha advantages of co-operation, on an extensive Ecale, per*
1 mit them to sell at. tho lowest prices, aml thcy. nre dctcr
-1 mined to sell, lowerthon any competitors, an equally good,
{if notbettcr ariiclc; and warranted —as tho public will un-
I dwstahdiy giving tfiem a call. , . ■ ■ :
• ttS»S«un6«ie work of all dcFcripUflns, and other articles
j cJ any description, made to order lA every stylo, at tho short
i*t‘hot!ce. V - mariS
~ - JAHESW.WOODWELL,
CABINET F-UJRItITITRK MANUFACTtfRER.
Ware*roQias97 and 90 Thirdstreet.
. 1 1 • j 11 • iii'iifmtfe respectfully'-.informs.
andcustomere that ho W.
ofTPurnl ■ u r dc§dodly
tho latest and .beat overoftcrod' fotsalolnthlsCity, which
wIH l be''soJd:at prices as low as any in the United States,
EdstorWcsh . - • .' ■ - - -
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest and
fromtho oxtent of his ordora and firolUty In nlannfactviring,
ho is enabled to produce warranted XumUnre, at tho lowest
prices.
He bn* adopted tho principle of Identifying his customers
interest with aifl own, In quality and price,- and keep* al
wayson band the greatest varioty ? of ovory description ;of
furniture, from , tho cheapest and plainest, to tho .roost plo*
gant and costly, any part of hue, may'bo
RitnDhed from hfa stock,- or Bmnufactiwd'Axpressly to or*
dor* * Tho-fcllovrtng articlen ronstst,'ia part, - of Ills stock; 7
which fbr richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
In any of the Eastern cities: . .
•Louis XIV teteartete Eofas;- •
60 Softs, In plush and hair cloth;
50 do*. Mahogany Chairs;
.: 20 doz. Walnut “
c 50 Mahogany. Rocking
h • ■. ■ s*
r>-.6QMfthogtmy.Wvansi
■ . 20 Walnut•' '*
50 Marble Top Centre Tables: : .
60 - “ Dresrfng Bureaus; .
.lO . “ 7 tt WashMands; :..
40Enclosed •• . • M
. lOO.Common . u
20 Flaln-Dresring Bureaus; -
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
vmwt t
■ - 60Oottago •■•"•. =*- ... .... ■
SOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • • .
• 20 • Wardrobes; -
10 M'alnut “
10CheriT - •
1 60 Plain Bureaus; *
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; •
12 Secretory and Bookcases;
. 2Q do*. Cann Bent Ch»W9 >
24 Oane Seat pocking Chairs;
12 Indies’Writing Desks; : ;
; Hat an&Sowel Stands; . . What-Nots;
. .. EUgulrcs; • . .. • • ; PaperMacheTables:
. •.. Conversation Chalra;:. ■ : > Fembroko - - • .**
r ... Elizabethan:-. “ - - Hall and Cer w
Reception u Ladies* Work «
Peart Mala « JSrtemioa Dlulog Tailra;
Artq u GtUnn&zuu- -' ••--■
Gothic and Hall Chairs; 1 <
A lmge misortmept' °f COMMON FURmTUlffl'and
:TOnBOKCHAIBa. ..CimurrM*CT)i« rapplied wittaUar
ticlealn'fludr •■•■....:■ .. •
.STEAMBOATS and
notice. . _
ottnuded to, ' majS
v*fsfe'i?? , ' ;: ' v ~ ./ ' " ,v.’ j 1 • ' ? \
' ■ ’Wr*'- . "J >-V ;
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>RUGS AND MEDICINES, «
■ Important: to .
T'enTTOl’. I, ATKOBIiS Fit FNCH FEMALE FILLS, an in-
T) mx*nt, sttfc and cmttual r«nW for Chlorosis orGrecn
jlour - Albos or .Whites, Suppression, .Sysmon-
Beblli ty, gcnerallYeUuicsa, Nausea, »i
and XUntß, ios3 of-AppcUte, PalpUatloimTro
nmra Diseased Spine,. Costlvcness, irritability, DyspeK* ll ° r
BuSeßtion, Flatulence orAVlnd, andall Dtcrinecoiapltunts.
boxes for $L .Sold wholesale and re-
SSby“”c. JACKSON,.S4O Libertyjtroot, head of Wood
streeUPitisbcrgh, andbyai! the Druggists.
: sere-yull directions enclosed ■'with each box. .[declOtlTd&w
• Judd’H Mcdlontea Wquld Cuticle.
Hhwtd article is Intended for. Family use, and sbonld.bo
T ofoTcry family Inttolaajb
-who rib In constant danger of injury to their
tn,iwh nrrident, andtheiinproper or carettst use
willtmd this arUdoto be lnyduaMato them, and
nuentw CutlUe, pro
excellent substitute for odbcslYo
cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds of fresh w ,
for sore nipples, a ’^-™E^^ wjUU >, M. D,
WM. B. CASEY, M. a,
D. IIAIUUSOX, M. D,
IV WOODRUFF, M. D., , „
HAMILTON BREWER, M. D,
ELLSWORTH HOUR, Jt De Botanlo.
. • Comprising aU.tho practising phymci&na in-.tnodty.oi
Middletown. • ;• _ ■ .
For folo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co*
jyl • - Corner oEffioad and First .
. POa iHE V l ,
COUGHS, COLDS, nOAHSENRSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP
TNG COUGH, CROUD, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
MANY yearsof trial, instead ofimpairing the publio
in this medicine; has won forit an apprccla- ..
tion and notoriety, by far exceeding tbo most Baagumq-ex- .
pectaUonsof its friends. Nothin" hut its intrinsic virtue*
and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands ~of ;
sufferervcould originate andmaintain the reputation it cn
joya. TVhilo many infcrior.remcdies . thrust upon the com
munlty,have tilled anil.- been discarded, this. has..gained ;
• friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they .
rt>n nover forgot, and produced cures too numerous and too
remarkable to bo forgotten. ' ;
While* It U a fraud on tho public to pretend .that any ..one: ;
; medicine will infallibly euro—*tiU, there is abundant'proof ;
. that the CnEcar Fectobal docs not only as a general thing,
but almost invariably cure the maladies for which ft is. em
pl Astimo makes these facts wider and - better, known, this
medicine has gradually become the best' reliance of the af
flicted,from tho log cabin of tho American, peasant, to the.
palaces of European Kings;. Throughout this entire coun-,
try, in every State, city,and indeed, 'aJmostevcry hamlet it
contain?, CnEEUY : I’ecto&ai. Ltfcnownaithe best'remedy ex
tant for diseases of the Throat and ohdjn many for
eign countries, It is coining to bo by. their,
most Intelligent physicians. ,In Great Britain, franco. and
Germany, where tho medical: sridncea have.-reoched, their
highest perfection, Cimxi'VectcJM. Is Introduced, audio
constantuse lu tho Armies, Hoepltals, : Alms Houses, Public
Institatibhs; and in domestic practice,- hs. tho sures t remedy.
thdr atteridlng physicians can employ..for tho more dang©< (
-rous-affections of tho lungiAlso - in milder otsofl, and for. i
children, It ia safe, pleasant: and effectual to cure. In fact, (
some ofithe -mist havoj
been from parents .who havofeund it efficacious in cases par
ticularly incidental to childhood. , t
: THe' Coebbt. pECTditix'. by > ; p«iciQcal 1
Chemist, and every onuco of it under bis own eye, within
-Variablo accuracy’. and earo. It Is scaled, and protected. b£
• Jaw ifebarcbuhterfclts, confequcntly can bo relied on as gem
. nine without adultciaiion,, r^y: :: . : iii.il'
■. vwhnv-R endeavored herd community with,
a medicine'of such intrinsic
commond itself to-iheir confidence—a remedy at pnea safe,
speedy, and effwtuW, .which, thls.has by repeated ami tount
less trials provdd itsclf to be; cud trust by great caroln pro
paring it with chemical accuracy;of uniform strengtb,to a£
ford imysldahsa new agent oti: which they. «tn rely. fOTjhe
best results, nnd tho afflicted with a remedy .that wuy do
for them all that uiedicinq can do.; y.;y ..y ; •..•.*
,n.D\OtIE.
-• r.“T^:
t. •.. .
* + *
%
Preparedand sold by . JAiEES O- AYT.R,
: Practical Chemist, Lovell,lHm*. ,
ssr Sold In PiUpburgh by B. A. Fahnestock * CO4 In Al
legheny, by H. IV Schwartz; and by Druggists and Beaters
iaMcdidno ererywherc. A' ;t: aul&3mdiw.
the great vegetable remedt t
DR. B. B. MYEirS EXTRACT,
Dnndeleon, Wild CJierry and Sarsaparilla
millS Yaluabio medical preparation differs entirely from
X'; nhy~simple M Extract of as common pari-
Mntf mediansJtis a compound; of many mbs* CLEANS
ING MEDICINES, with Dthera acting: directly onitha.Kid
neys. or baring immediate
ued healthy operation of oi^apa.;
articles which enter intd.no other prepraitiqn in. exigence,
AND IT'IS'UNEIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by. any Medicine in the;
world- It is put up in.LARGE ROTTLE3, is very.pleasant
'to the taste, and-is-more . r ..-.,
STRONGER,. BETTER AND CHEATER, •
than any other in the; marfcefc persons who hare taken.
Sar?li parflla” hy the wit bout relief, have berarad
jcilhr cured by uring two or. three botttcß. ;- Thisiathe oply;.
compound in which Dandelion, '\Vilil CliexT>' fvudßar-aparil*.
laaroso prepared' to.offer thd.p?cvilar , nrtuo<rf : each, in;
combination with pure extractsbf .other healing articles* in
• a hij^ly.conKntmtea-'staUv'lts.ingrwlfcntß.ardpnrely.Td-:
getable,'and are pnch roots iuid baths: as arc found* though'
chiefly ailocting certain par tAintheir general tendency, to
nroduco thdiriost cieansmg and healing effeetp-r.' ; ' fi-:
1 IT IS IMPOSSIBLE;
To cure many <lisca.«es. •' Dropsies,. Kidney Complaint*, Ac.,
draw ofTSVatery lliimors fropi ihtfßlopdr or corrupt and ir
ritating secretions of dlsca.<edforga*U' from the body, without
tho thorough operations. on “the KWnoyß- as caused by this
medicine. *Nu other, extracts; even pretend to thia etlectv—;
In' flirt, tl»is Tory dpcrntlen, ibr which Itispartlculariy-com
.pounaed, differs froay ill other preparations, and it
iu’ exifftenee.''
IN ALL CASES OP DROPSY, use tills medicine. It will
■ relieve* - It has chrwl whoh life :it?6lf Traa deFpalrbd df. - It
contain* article* that will cure, if anything can,and takes
theonlymothod to mAkopgnonnont cotta . •
SHIIMEVEIt! SHIP- FEVER!
To product* testimony in proof of the euro of this disease
Is ieknowledgedly new, .The public-havo polonsbeen.tangbt
to regard it os fatal f positive cure would seem al
most a miracle, yet * _
*- SHIV FEVER HAS BEEN CUBED.
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy. Dr* U. B. Myers 1 Rs>
tract of Dandelion, V ild Cherry, &£., alone. •
We select the following as specimen of the numerous
tektlmcmials to. tUo cQieieucy of this medicine in cases of this
uialijrnant disease, which wo hare to exhibit.
TESTIMONY OF FUYSICIANB.
. Francis TibUmefte, M~ D., a skU,ful:phTßi<±m t ’ reswUngin
Banala, K.-Y.; and one who hasdetotcd particularly
to Uio study and cure of tbo Ship Peter, with almost every
phase of which ho is conversant, gives tho following testimo*
ny in relation-to iheenacfrof this medicine, as prepaid by
himsplfi ; - •••. ■ - • . '•• •...•. n. -
. lids is to.certify, that I . have UR-d Dr;. 11. B. Myers* Ex
tract of Ifemdelebn. Wild Cherry: and \Sareaphrilln,; in my
practice, in casts of a nuiabcr.of patichta ; .slck with Ship P&-
ver, with‘very beneficial results. And iconsJder It a
nl curative In thnt disease. 7 ?;:
: x ..-Prepared try - - '
MYERS 4 lUCE,
No. 11 Wnrreu street, New York,
R. E. SELLERS,
No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
Sold by •
. aprosdeod&w]
Dr. Do Looey's Celebrated Corativo Instrument.
The. only IrfalWAe Curt for that Dreadful-Disease '
V-;. 7 knenon a* . . .
' . : ■ Soclurual Emissions.
SO tmrrasslng anddcstructiye,.and productive of bo much
.mischief to tbevhervous system, Incapacitating man for
business, eddety aM matrimony;; r : , ;' ;: <
' . This: instrument is £impte,comt>reheu£ivo, ond ifEyxß-
PAixiNOj and may bo.nsdd without tho Flightcst Incoavenij
encej or tho knowledge - lt ip Uf.
bo used r exteni9&’VpTOdYc{ng- no. pajn -or ipivuy- Aybatqror,
, aiir attending to his business'; and
wmluin use; not a single emission can take place, invigorating
Vit organs in d short time tnsnth an extent that they.regain
ffitfrjwto Wrt powa* of wteTWJtoii, tho'losT, of; which, caused
•by early &bupc, is the dtee&so. to -question*; and tbocausevcf:
; the thousand: concomitant complaintft,:.tis.:7 Neryousnewi,
Prostration* Dyspepsia; Pain in the Head and .Dimness q(,-
Vision,' Weaknesrof the Back ond.Lower Extremities ASec*
tions of the Eyes, :Impotoncei Pimples op. .the l ; a«£ Proma*:
ture Decline of Virility. Weakness of.Mcmpry ondTowcr for
Mental: Application; Dpjection,, Avcrfdon th Society,.Timidity ;
ntid of Solitude*-&d‘ Alt .these. ajmplaihtß '
: invariably "disappear. o» .soon as :tho Bouito- is stopped from..]
which they emanated. .
' ThisTustrument has been examined and approvod of by
the. highest : authorities in • Europe ; ahd America, Is,.recoin*;
■mendcd by. the most. promitcnt; phyridana - of all countries
as tha only Ccrtain Ecuicdy existing for .those ‘cocgOntotS..
and-lias noyr-completely, superseded- the. u?o of drpgjv.tbe.
• not.toinentioirtiieJhpttKO.ndnd*.
xerased nostrums of ** cordials, antidotes, et<y etc.
It constitutes at tho tho safokt ahd.most ideosant,]
[. yj<| by fer tho cheapest trentmentevaroffered to the afillctod
all<nrcdfOTthcia^rnineht; ; aftorthp'de-:
siredetlecthashfeon.attidnedir’’ ;..•]
It remembered, that cpmjslmnta are hut
[vundorfjtpod bytho’pitderalon la*gener^ ! ;ahd ; thM v tho ’
[ medidnptothe.world .nevor stop those-:
} losses which;if allowed to unchecked,-ore jmro io
I produce themostdistroisrhgcopjspijttmicbBl .: -V.---
I
respectability and of prolbssional attaimnohVßhonld deToto
ids attentfoattf :(Usw9ca;Which.peoplQ..of fiTcry,. Ascription:
pretend to (rare : fiO'e4sHy*: Tlfibowovcr,but tho onMhW*
eandth paitfof the miseries these -people Bring upon nociety-1
‘ wore known, a very differont opinion • boYonmxl. ? it
is not only the present- ' a(uoction nroyingupan
the’iaindTiB weli aatl\d'Body> ti l^i''J deplored, out some are
.of suclr a naittes to aftect posterity, and even to destroy, I
reproductive xMttlty. altogether. It in a fact that. when-, i
hot properly 1 floated* dormant in .tfea 1
constitution as to appear in no .other way th.*uv:ln their ef*. -
•foOia. upon ipGstetityj yctiif properly understood, aro. mast
easily and speedily rcxaovcdi ’ The above, sa lugenlouriy <yjn»
tHved dbnbtleBB,in a great measure; con- :
tribute to check the evilaof quackery, ho prevalent in this
dosaof diseases throughout the Union. -., . .
Thebrice of the : cbmpleto Instrument, secured
ogalnsfjdlobservation, inh box. is oq|y $lO. Itcan be scut
-by express,' to, any• address in ppy part of the United States, .1
&A, according to o?der, qccopipankHl 'by -dteec
- and ißlphrtwt aartter to -tiio warned ana 1
remotest parte of thq cqttntry bcing-but’
B ‘ttnexampled. success this Instrument: has -oljtalued,
■ jdnoo' Ita introduction in Aiherica, has Induced soma tinprin
f cfplod pcrson in New ¥orkf Philndclpbla; Albany; Bontou,
to get up somoridiculous thiugs called'^lniJtevhuvnts.”
which; nowever.-bcaj uclih??
} Id fonn hof prihdplc, ta iroy owu trvwv^nd
t universally approved fpstrumente, and which aro m similar
I.to llßht la to -ilvcry attempt to sell such In-1
I' atrumopi^-mi vrili be. prosecuted to the fullest ex tent’
Kpf tho’lftW, tbeing uot.wUUng to tcounect the well and hon-1
; estiy earned reputation of toy invention :with quacks -and
i their worthless productions..: No Instrument is Genuine and
1 nono can be Warranted but those ordered from myself.
- All applications and remittances must. be directed (post*
1. paid) to tho Doctor himself he having no ostablish*
edbnt in London and Dari ■'‘•'-x-f-;-.- -■
Address, p®t*paid» Dr< B. Ds?.l<anpy; Gl’ldspcnard street,
;. New York.. ;■ . .. \ -.-]
t.Office ’hours, doily, fnnn ftvA; M.till 3 P r 51- and -from 7
f till BD. tho excepted. |
: fiS s Th9-UHderagm)dc£rtif>7wHh great plewuro, that tho 1
I above mentionedlnstrumont is not only constructed bn ]
1 entifle principles, bat from its tigo tho .happiest results may 1
I always with confidonco bo antlripatod, there being for the 1
| cure of tliose discaocano other certain rapedy extant;
. ' • IIESST S. KEUKB, M.D., 1
|v.j 7; : Cm isiB£[Chamber-fit," '
1 • : r ■ . p. fJcsRMtoVM, 3i, St Howard at, :.
1;.. ' * -New York. .
I Dr. Ds liAscrls prepared so execute all orders for surgical
apparatus,'.?!:: ArtitldaiArm* nodl#gB, which movoliko
: natural members; • Apparatus for. Luxation; • for Contracted
1 Legtf; ibr Curvatumof the Spine and Waist; for Pal*} Joints,
ofxho Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs; for.CluH Foot;
, dhrLachrymal Pistuhu«: for Falling of th o Bectupq; Uyp^
1 gastric Beits; Bod? and Chairs Arsons; Crutches,
1 totnaes, Orthopedic 4o-» * y
Ail work; worroatod. Lathers must bopoptnaia, contain*
ingVprOpcrtionate renuttancobr dty reference. '[feb2Lay''
-r\OM£SHO DRY GOODS—Tim sutwaibera w e
wUijEctWEtackotTtvtiely a?j
<.'Ai'\
'! ‘t Z ~ LV'SfV.. .
-• 5- '.w
- ‘ • f, V ll >* ' -'fi-V
'■* -- , % 'v .
' a,:
- - " j 1 ,* * *
, r > s f-rj; '
ENE
9 f '
- ' r
> ..a-wa- -to-.-w* » * lJs gK
•tejgg-:-
«
■mkH
•wSjs*
Msjjg^.,-'-
•Wfe&i/ i
■sg&
wj , «rs\K&FS>f?v :
,Eas rendered the cure of thta
perfect certainty i cwtthc
State proceed unta a cOndltten rf.thinM_ta ptedo^LtMt
nothing can nUertato. bat; the knltS of
wholly inoxcuaahie. -AtnpturoJn lto-.orflMry,
■with propriety, bo left to
maker j to to go, as many pcreanadOr wltto utev*B£j*J{V
ago kind torotoin it, QfletLisdnuers tho
npil leads to what -Is termed MfttpffUUUn.
Hermit, which often has nOTcliuf but- In a surgical opwa
tlon. In the truss to which wo inTltfi tho attention or tho
afflicted, there-is every.Jroperfority over
bandoges in common nsei - Jila Twrfbctly comlortablOp
can bo made to fifrnfty .c&kj of Hernia with an.cJrtctness and
equableness of prcsgum th&ttdoca not.belong
Instrument with which wo aro. acquainted; and will retain
any ruptnre with case rt to .the wearer.... Pcyrt
cians of thohlghcsVStandlng in the .profession have given
testimony to its great superiority hYer tho ordinary trusses
In usp. ■, TbatryfwofDr. Hubbard will cure oneduilf the ca«
seaof. ordinary Rupture; ,Wo advise tboftfafflfctahto mako
application In tim'fc. " .v: . v ’ ■ ■': . ,
■ /J5F* References of the. highest character can bt given in this
(yy, tyfcalhiig on iht'AgmL ' >
« pnrcnnfl.fmm a distance can .have them sent.,by sending
;) tho measure round tho-body. . • GEO, ILKEiRER.
I m*"2hd&w. Agentftr Eitfefrnrgh.-
TBE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES
Great: Pact .Extractor (Canneds <£ tfaUy't}
;H. curiQic Btlrns &Q(l-aU Externall'aln* awl Scare*. ••
: 2d.— Safin of Cblumbia ter Staying the Ha
inan Hair. ■■•.■■" ••• * • ■ - ■■ '■■■ i.■
3d.— 2?cnt an 4 Berne •Lwimait tasa Indian. Jrtgrio
hie Etmr> a cure fcr all cases of Bheumatlam. '
4th.—afciVaiVi Acoustic Ofl,Tfc'certain cure lor Bcafiiesa.
'*-6fta**4Zty’t Linimaiti a known cure forth* Piles. ?••
fitb.— Spohn's Suk~Hcad Achtßemedy, ;. . .
?th>-jfottcr , «: Relief t for all -women inthe Family way.;
%tti:—Zan9W* Great- Western- India* itenaeav to OottU*
and-feverish leolmga and preventing fevers; for, Asthma, >■
Xiver Complaint, anu UllUoua Affections; for Diarrhoea, In?.-.
digestion and Loss of Appetite; for Costivcnessln Females
nervous complaints; for Stomach ASccttaov
■ Dyspepsia. Piled* Rheumatism, Ac. The great points are, it '
is not nod to taKe x never gives pain, arul never leaves one-,
costive.''
' 9th.—€tarufocdfc > * Yermfuge, (Worm Killer) for children or -
; grown ■ ; •.< ■ ■
10th— Mrs. Brown's. Great Him Killer .. No medldno has.
been discovered that Is jso happily adapted to cue internally, '
■ aa dropsdo be taken, ■ aml yot poribriir such 'sronders when
applied exfernnffyas a wash or bath, by friction* In bottles
from 1214 to 60 cents each. . ,
lltb.—»SbunAoZ«V Roach andße&BuQ driving
away Vermin in a short time.- - •'■■■
i 12th-— The celebrated Zfo’s. TAfe Tills and Temperance
■Bittefsi':--*'-"-- I V ;
13tb-— Dr- the popular EX
PECTOUXOTFOR COUGHS, COLDS, IHFLUEHZA; Ac. <
- 14th....X&e East India and Ticw. TarblTair Zfyc*,tha only ■■■:
SURE coloring foT-tba hair.. , -r:
16tb-— Lin's Balm of China, a Cblncre Remedy for Cats,
Bruises, Sores, Ac. *
• ldthj— Extract of Sarsaparilla. > This article has outlived
all other SwsapanUas, and still gives os great satisfaction Os ■
over,
ljtb.—The celebrated EprvM.BiTevg£hanr!p Plaster, mode
from Dr.Lisb recipe, and the most popular in the market.
ic lBtb.—Dr. Klme's- Tooth AchA’Dnps:' A certain and easy
cure-far Tooibnche. '
19th.—Dr. Comstock has lately bought the, right for tfco
United States, of the celebrated CbJiceamxiaf Mineral Water,
found at the Salt Springs oflfe-W&u C. Chare, at EL Catha- .
rincs, 0. W.. 1 This modWne lias, attained a notoriety and
popularity never before equalled by anypreparatlon at that
place, sad its.sale baa: with Us merits,
which-ara ;-->va\ v/V- : - V.
' NOTICE^-All preparationis berclofore hnorm aa “Coh
stocsV*- or u Cohstock Wt; CO's,*’ always; belonged, and coir
•beIong*EXCLUSIVELY t<*Dr.; Lucius S.-Comatopk, and
though tho gigimturb of Comstock Co, will bo continued,
this extra label with the f&tttimfle. signature of Dk. I*. B. C.
will in future designate the GENUESn&i3 ' -
v ALL OTUEB3 MUST BE; SPURIOUS.
r: LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK.
ga»Thn above medicines coni be bad: in this place of ; •
r • ‘ “fIptCHAM 2ACKSON,
feb6 ' Ko. 240 Liberty sL, head of Wood. *
fWrm&r, IT&tigh qf-Gtsa cm? Cbrrapondcncc
GASE L—Miss ‘23. -Ttolfldf .■waa very; spar©
nncV sallow-—hod Biui uneasiness in the
jut pf-tfaastomarfa>.T»6 tha palnin
;CTcaml to. such a degree ,as to make her scream ,y?ith egony- ■■•...
.These attacks happened sometimes after’.food, -andmfto- .
timea vwhen tumehadbeen-taken. vfiheraisea much sour, >
clearjhild fromdho stomach- Itp-the wbndng.vL Tbe'stomach..
welled much- at night. Tongue, coated and clammy; much
thirst; no'appetite, costive; dnll, stupefying sanstt-.
lion in. the Complaints of . two years standing.—..
GaTO hev some Vttpdn oi Monday. • Cnmc back Iti/ft week.—
Said thPiP^-had ; ootj3eeu balf so:bad siriCß taxingtho bcc
(mtldose,aird wr?s daily,'growing, less. Tho conjtantknaw-
Jng was.also gtmc. ;Appetito improved; tongue cleaner; bow*
els regular;. hcad'Rtilt beivvy. Tn another week,she was on*
. tirely free fi-ota imcarihess axtd pahi intlwßtfimach~--rabe<S
no add fl aids—head felt clear, nud- every trace ortho stojn
:ach complaint wsßTcsibTcsd. ' s
v aged after Batmp.—Tery
stout lady. nadsuflcred patn, usually very savere, in tho
region, of tho ftr three veara and particularly
intense nitep faaUng.. »Vhena£tha Vorstj tho pain is as If *
somp body were tnlo tbo pit of tho atom.*
oeb aiidbored difedfeiu' J Miieb;tepasrnes3 cypres*
sure. stop rising effect—
Spon after the first doso the Pud' censcd^sbo; felt eoiao natt* •...
sea, and retched, but nothing' «anm upi* Savcial months
.havo passed/Tiut there hEs been ho returU of tho pain— .
. TonguacleanandmolstViiO'soreness of -thestotoach- ;' ‘ -■. %
- RkmAUKAinn; <sv&-rLati£vilU<. K& Mayr ISSI.-VQti the
7th of May,: ISMyRev. sLD.}Y2lianuk. Pastor of Umj fourth
Church, - in Kyiv was end hod been,
for a-longtime confined to his room, and most' of the tlzasto
his 6ed, Trith -Byspepda. ond Chion& and was to
all appearance on -tha very vergoof &ergra^tmdftckxunrl~.
odged to t>o *uhy hD phygidan t -who had tried all the ordina
ry msaoiin bis power without effect; and at tho above na
med
mcuced theuse of Dr. lfcruKhton’s PepslD, am to the Mton
- ishmentfExtrprLseand feifeveri
tho first Tho- thlrd day ho loft bfc room. The sixth
day which was excefaively lhoVhft rodO'tai'mile? with no
- bad effect; oh the Bth day howeibt 6ti oytslttatbe country;
and on. theihlrteenih day, thoogltrxorentlrcly Testorcd to
hi* natural strength', ho was somr rocovcred as tagaalonc
. a journey of. five hundred. wiles, v?bcro bearrived In safety,
much improved in health, havtnghad: no'dlKtnrhanco of tho .
stomachor osor takingthe firstdoponf Pepshx—
These axe facts not controTertahle,‘ ahd tiiis is ft case which
ought to convinco oil: skeptics that ; tfcen> & ft power in Pep*
sin. ' Bet physicians and uygpcpttestnYcsthrate. < *
J®. GEO; n. KETSER,
Only and Rotal Agont; 140 Wood street, Pitti*-
■ -v - fmy2&d&w ■
Gnysott’avlmproved Extract of I'
TfIUOW DOCK ANJ> SABSAFARILIiA . t
The Original and oily (ktmnt -; 1
manent of the. . fc-.y
-• to[hcoJftemby: [•;*•"■
' ’ Vie Om'wk; Tron*,- - - ja -.
: '-./&ri>/«&x, or King? •• jit*-
■ 7\anort t Eruptions of.
"'I/or-i '*•'•-• V : “'.- jr'-'.-
••■ CA/onfc J&aib JUm* .
maUtm, Ulcer* I ;
'. • •• amt ot4 &fo r fA* : Glan3s, SmltOis, >
X).v»Kprtp, SaUMheumi'J>ii4^^thc'Ki^eySr£iaa : :• .?-.*■
*•.<# oT Jfcrawy, M- •
Drhhty, Bropry, and Cbztiventse, r.* •
riMUi BEET MM ALB MEDICINE KNOWN.—Tb. SMJc« 1
X prepared Ydlow DocK and ft. ItavnomiurM garrapa- < ’
rill.t nrp tho inYaJuable- romodlal incuts from wHri Bot-tor Bi.
!■■■>■'
Is lormcd. and tholabritoiy of B?-0ayBOtt has erven-u» tho
Tirtaojprth^-ipo;»:Ji®tßar;p«rfi^C- ntompanitloti \ ■
cputatas»U)hpwtoi&ttvo profOTttoiofthoroot*, cotnMnKl I -
pnaconpowWiteiHn thQii utmost strcoßth nnd cfßtaor.' • f',
-: FvSfrivwsts were nuitfftjn tho tnatmacturo ofthl* mnU- ■ i i
ftao, vatu It TO founj. that.lt could not he any fuitherTm- <■ V '
pro red. - . !■:;
i ; -Accordingly, find It rcsortedio almost universally fa •
caws cf Hepatic, and: Cutaneous complaint*; for Hv
general prostration of tho sltal powcrs,and all those tor* I**”
jnenttag diseases of ; tfes, Skin, retrying la tba patience and r -
; so injurious tn health.;.■■•., : v * t *■
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Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complain tov Cancer, Gangrene,
Xlhonmatlhn; and a mst.variety of other (UragreoabiP and t.'V.
- dangerous dlsca&S>arafpcedlly oral porlbcUy cured by the 1 <
use of this medicine. *
* SttJSTi Michigan, Oct 6,1651.
Mr. dona B.PiXK~Bear fclr r—lt is with unutterable led* {• •
Ingp of gmtltudo that l amable, through thoDlvine Provt *
dence of God, and by tlier wonder-working- agency of that ex* '*>
roHent'mcdiclnc, Dr. Goytott’s 1 Extract of'ifellow Bock anil f *
Sarsaparilla, to git© yon a few symptoms of my almost hope* w
less ens*. ••■.; •
In the winter of 18501 was" attacked with b revere pain, J
which gradually, extending through the- trholo right s "
leg; atthe,tfah*>atotnl prostration of my.phyrieal i '
system; aho, my leg.had ahrahV to about of It* :-:u
natural size. I procured;tho atteadauco of a skUlfol prncti
notwrjwho pronounced, my d&seneo.one of tho worst fbrmsof \
' He said my case Vraa ’onenot easlly ban
di&t,:uut prescribod for ma* - * remained' tindQr.'his treat*
ment until l waa satisfied he eould not lwlp' me. I then ■■•*.!.
proqirod of your Agent of this* place, W. A. two bot- f ‘
ties or Gnypott’s Yellow Bock and Sarroparilla, ftom which i !■
recelvedmrafit amount of benefit • After* having four f
hottlcei more,.! able to pursuo my business without any r-*
; Inconvenience, and hare ‘been since that-thne'a i ■
..trhile, but d short.time was eonfiudS l&iny bed over 1 •
throe-fourths of Gie'tlmo I cannot ascribe the return oC ' •'
,my health to any tlian by the agency of that *
truly valuable-medicine, Guyrott's Yellow Hock and Samt- 1 1
PAriUd, KASSEL YAUUIPKK. )
i ■ Mr. J. D. pwuc—Dear Sir:—l rend you. l the foregoing cer*
I tiCeatc, and so iar as I am acquainted -with tlio care; It is aU
I true. I procured it, thinking it might bC d benefit to von
Land tho afflicted. You baveihe privUcgo of using it as von ■ •
think best. Yours, W, A. BEEBS 1-
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BY THE BSB OF 88. HOUGHTOITS
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