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‘ FOR SALE AND TO IjET.^
' por Sal© or Rent*
' "tlT r AItEHODSK N 0.14, CQtnctof Wood am! Front streets; .
. ..yy, -bring atiuiljrfMqjitand for lia < dnesaof tmy:hind. ior-:
euauinJ of •■, •• •■ . ; :••-••'> H.'-UVXN}:
;•. , ■;> , .At Ryfrtt’g ftaUdio<*yyo.3i Filth-fetm-t.':
I.li>|{ mid OWELLIMi IlOLiib,*
v street* .feiJtUi T Vk , flrd, cvnlaioim? Mx
. R-jouvv well ImimhaJ-: given Jmmuli&lcJy If rev
aulfod. Jfpr furtbe&UifamaUoueunotofm tho rrotiitees or.
r,i fju2l] THOMAS TjOtUlV.
: f j.ltf DWKLUKG U 0 US IS; containing uiho or Uo»
X rooms* lu good repair, on SlKiorol rtreet, AllcghonyCt*
tj% - Hydrant in the yard,-which Ib large ■ enough for h g#r?.
; lowy and posucarioa givenimmcdiatelyv... • -
£. I). GAZZAJIf Liberty etwet,
•:; nft3u».the comer or iTtnnl.. ■ ■
.4 H0«88 AM) lOT, sltnnUM on Pit" £i fot, botw«n
■ il Walnut and Furtory street*,
•a feet front ana 1«J fevt deep, on which
, rraineloncmonls, Terms easy—^nl«in^it rrehKtth ;i
lwa inquire of Alderman PAKIvIhSOV HtrjoVirmu
/ W-ariL ■ ■ .. ■ ••■•■■- -* ■ ' i" 1 ' •■,
TtfOll SALE, on fourth
&MKi »r 8
“SffiWS&SK. O^CKS— M o >
. . ..' ■ . A Homorii at taw. 131 fourth street.-: :
- tßni’PM Snl®. •
. n .rR cHAimKKS On»I company sill sell KomtMenr de
■" '■l l Skjye mVw!a/' /-^iW > . ' ,ltnllted on;anU neantliß Btou-
Mu*- theaputliemlcrmlDUii of thrit
• “SfftaadTrtll I» dWldod lnlo qnantatioa.to snlt purelia
‘ W*. and Uwtcnns will Im Tory easy. Knqulroof .
* Z. W. BEMDfOTri?;, Manager.
A Valcalilo Piece of Properly foeSalC)
C CONTAINING SIX ACIIK3, rituatc in-the immediate vl
i claity of. East Liberty* adjoining.lands of Thomas Mol
: lyn. K«<i.* juul Mrs.Negdcy, a milo from the
' KsiLroaxL Thl* property lias on it a lino, prospering young
orchard, and IsavorydOslraitorituatlonfor a country rc. a U
- deneo, being a C3W hundred yards - from tbe turnpike, and
• fronting on iho Old Mansion Hoads This.property Is-also
Vfiry saitablofox* persons desirousofpurchasingor 1 acre
loUyaait points on tkreo different streets ,11 not sold in a
• body, It will to pold ln lotsto ciiit purchasers. >For informa
-1 tlon enquire at this oflloc.:-- ..; • • ftp2. v
A LOT OF GROUND in: Hogg's Flanof Lots in; the Third
J\. Ward of th© City of Pittsburgh; near High street, and
. • being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running
:back 117 fceL Tko property will be Fold, clear of ali incum-:
branee, except on annual ground rent of ono hundred and
.v Jdrtv-five dollars, to whidrU Is now sulgc«V On the proper
- ty ore seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two framo
—nil two stories high, and renting for about five hundred
Price. $1200; SCOO cub, .an<fSOOQ in 6 montto-Jy good
. . endorsed paper. -
jcl2:tf • • Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street.:
• Property for .Sale. _ ~
,-tTVIh? foraalejpn Tcry reasonable tomwi
•;■I the following property, via: •■•_ -•■ -
A Three Storvbrick Dwelling House, No. 110 Peon street,
tween Kny street nnd Evans’ alley; nnd'tot 25 foot front,
rstondiog back 112 feet to on alloy. Thellousoisoneoftbo
buildings, and :in one of tho most "pleasant neighbor*
. liood&in the city.
■ Five corners of Front and Ferry streets;
ono hundred and fivo fort front ou-Ferry and sixty feet on
Front street; wltlia good Oiroe rtory Brick Building on.the
-,:A; >c«rner, h two’ftory.Fwuuo on Front str and two Brick Budd-
Ingis nsed u 3 shops, on Ferry st. .•„
1 A tot, SI fort Coni by 80 feet deep, on Front, between
Market und Ferry streets. f “ -
• • ' A tot, with very cdhvcnieut Fnttno Dwelling j tot 20 feet
...... by 90. fronting on Cungress and Elm rts, . • .
Allouto and tot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
- - House.'Th© house is well arranged and in good order, and
■ is now occupied as a hotel. -v . • >.. •
• A Throe Story Brick; ou Bn>Uhficld street, near SovcnUv—.
•- being iu an exfillentbusbiess location; The tot is 2d by 80
1' .feet doepj frontsng : on' SudtMold st. .... -
•A l*rnme and tot,-28 ly 120 feet, fronting on Anno
. streets. Allegheny Gty. Tlilslsavery ded^a
. : bit* and. pleasant location for n residence.
. Jbrea Centre ftrect and.l*ftsture Lane, in Allcgbn
._ ny City. 30 by 90 feet each, near the residence of Mr. Peter
-Jennings. ■■
Nine Lota fn tho town of IFKeesport. eacb.CO feet by 15(fc
Several of these are on the Main, street. , .
• . • Eleven Acres In hlmdown, on the Monongnhela River, on
! r which there aro4 bouses; there ore pome Cor 7 acres of ex
cellent stonocoaLond abundance of limestone, convenient
t> the landing;, and two coal pita open.
..Ninety tots in the town of Columbia, GO feet by ICO cacb,
nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot
has the prlvilego of lining whatever atone coal he may nv
quiro for hla own oso, from a pit near the Locks. Columbia
U n plonttnt rituation on thebank of tho Montmgahcla riv
•■♦r, a fibort distance below look. No. 3, in the midst of nn ex
temdve stone cool region, and would bo a deniable point for
••• yr\nnnftirtnring<*sfabliyhinents. v • '-.'A-
Two Hundred acre?! of superior Stone Oxfi, with Hom®,
Raßroad, 4c. Thb' property bis a frontof 146 rods on. the
Moncngahela river; an excellent landing;-good gmlo and
foundation for nillroßd—with enoupji level ground at on©
- v : pednt for boufes and or locations forntanufiietorU*.
'Tho vein Is deep enough to allow beuws to b* used In haul*
Ing out tJio coai—tbe qnjdity of which, for 4ron wotkiW*am,
gaS, or for liny ordlnarj is not surpassed by any Id the
■ country. •
. In my absence, tny agent, James Blakely, Esq., will giro
all necessary information, and be authorized 1o give wninm
: tee deeds for any ltropcrty* told. / . : : JAMES MAT,
feblO • ' , > : No. 110Pennrtroet.~
Important, and True*
J BOOByMK, Jr.. Eco Jlivo Clothing Store, No. 225 Litor*
. ty street, can pcII a good auit of Sommer Clothing for
gLSO; and better Goods, of erery description, very low for
casb. Custom work mtuid to order in fashionable stylo and
on.rcaao««ble terms. - . - . ■.. ’ - ..
to makoxocm fbrF&ll Goods, tho propri
f| etor lias determined tocloee outhia glocfc of Men’s and:
Hoys* Summer Clothing at i great roduclionj Tbe incredu
lous are invited to call. Cask buyers caft bgaccommodaled.
■ ll«r stfu/v to 7 •. fjyi-lt' : . ILCmSSTEIt, fit.
•Vbat Every Body saj’i, mMt bc Trac.
IT Is said that BOOBYER, ottthc Bn Jinx Cfcsrtnaa
Stoke, 226 liberty Street, eellatho cheapest Clothing
in tho City—well maile ond fashionably .cot. ond ex-,
amine them, anti you will noibc disappointed.
' Just received, by Express, a pplcndld nssortmfintof Fancy.
Casliiacrcs, Brotas, Gm?n and Jllao Cloths, and other Fash*
• lonable Goods. suitable for the season, which we arc prepa-:
rod to make to order, (without disappointment,) In a rtyia
■ unsurpassed la the City. •
v . tfOwComo and roc..- ;
FUtiDnrgli Clotting Store.
Obmer of Wood-ami Wzicr Jtom*a.
TOUN OaLLAHAX &- Proptietor?. The public fa
tl respectfully requested to call and'exajnlnq our Stock of.
Heady Abide Clothing; got exprcsslyfar this market, nod
in superior stylo, whicb.wo «OT determined tosdl fow for
rash. Our motto being: “Qirick Sola'atui. Small jynjfiitF.
Our Vnrerooro. up staire*fci fully supplied with, a large
stock of Cloths, Of every 'description,* usd, in foci, every ar*
• title In our lino, suitable lot tha teasom . These Coodawe
wre making to order in superior: style, ami at: very low pri
' res. Give ca n call, and examine for yourselves.
mylO | JOttS CAUJUtAX & CO.
JAMES c* WATT-Merdwujt Tailor.
' Wo. 3d Market, Sratod <md Ttririi Slrtdx,
• T)EGS rcFrt«crfallj r to intoi3n hisfrienda.'and tho public,
It flint he has returned from New York apd Philadelphia,
bMihc tlicte wlectcd ftom tbc UtestimporteUons, afl.eutiro
noWLStoek. of Black And Colons! - CXXXfIIS, OAbSIM KREB
and VESTINGS, which fbr newness of derigns and richness
of fobriesv aro not snrpaw-od by any-bouse vest: of New.
York. All of which ho in prejmred to make to order m»;
superior style, nt.tho lowest price iii
: -. tIUm. pnrcbtiscrs to.call and .examine the rtock before pur
• clutfiui!elsewhere. . • c i«" V
- : TO hare no authorised agent to this Cityt
• for the salo of my work on OMtMRNT CuxdlNG. It can
• -only beiiadattbo store of thesubscriber, ete'cet,
; nt the following prices, viz: with instructions, $10; with
' out; s7,' [inurl?! ,\ . JAMES C. WATT.
"... jVctv Clothing/House*
EDMUND WAITS TAOOtu,
Wo. IST* Liberty Strtdi"ab6ve I SL Clair.
. TT'AVE opened a. new CloUilng Storo ct-thoiibcrTo place,
■ *Ei and nro now receiving a splendid lot of CIiOTIfS, CAS-
SifiIKRES, TEB'nNGS, ottbelatffltimi»rtaUonF, pnr^
. chnsod with an especial view iority trade, and which they
,tire prepared to make* up to orderln the latest and moAt&ab
ifjtinble styles.. They intend to pay strict ■ attention to tins
of their business,'and they tote ftill confidenco that
>- they will bo nhlo tosvo their costomeriientire satJafiadlon.
• They ftre-also raannlactuiing acholce.lotof BEADY‘MADE
CEOTfUNG, of the newest .styles, which they will sell low
. for cjwh.' AR all this stock is entirely near, it Is worthy tho
• i attention of buyors. , : . ■ ?••■ : ttplfcly -
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
THREE BIQ POOB8!
No. 151 Liberty Strui, PiUtburffh.
TOHN MoCLOSKKY-'bas now tbo
.to bis numerous friends and the public in general, that
his. SPRING AND.-SUMMER STOCK Jr'BOW ready for in-‘
spectiun, which, bo believes, will i*yfonnd to. bo cne of the
largest nod best selected stocks of XtEADY HADIS CLOTH*
• ING to be found In the Western country*'
. Ho bns this reason paid more than usual attention to tho
. manufacturing. and stylo of bis garments,; bo that the. very
. lowest priced, ns well as the finest, aro got up in a style, and
. elegance not to ho surpassed. • •
Ho would particularly call- tho attention of all dealers In
Clothing to his present splendid naaortmbntof '■/'/,.
Ready-slado GormentSf ..
. As he feels confident* upon examination of tho 4|ualities and
prices of his goods, ho can offer them such. lnducemchts as
shall make it their interest to purchase at his .establishment,
Manyyeaxs* experience, and greatsaocess lhthe'bnsines3,
.. together with, an - imprecedentoi-^TWtbkiale
. tronago, hnsenahlttlhim to gefe up Garments.tosuit tboho
. niness habits and tastes of every*"location in the/Union,
~which iS of the Utmost fanportdnce to wholpeale p.uychawf*'
Tnthe Cutting department willbo found pchoicOehleCtioil
of .the:inojSt fashionable goods, conslatin g f nf Jftaiclt, J
• and Antriean BrocnldoUts.'OxikinaxtU\ <te; Also, au excel l '
Icnt naaortmcnt of'VI3STINGS, of the latest andmost rosh*
• tenable styles—all of which hois prepared to mako
In the best manner* and at the fob?t reachable prices.—.
COMI2, THEN, ONE AJil? ALLI ,
• The Assortment,' the Quality,' and. the; Variety, is tho
most extensive, undoubtedly, to-bo/found in-tho .United
/-'■ /States;/:.'• rba^ff-
. . &cmd Warrants Xost*
.T- OST—-By theuuWrlbor; on Iho route from Cumberland
• I :i to Pittsburgh. n 1 arge BOCKKTBOOKj contelnlngrtfaroe
Land Warrant’s IGO amsooch, ORsignedtotbesubsenberby'
- B. »T. Holliday,. of Winchester, .VirgtniafSSO In gold } and ft
.i-i §2O bill on Boult of Talley, .memo
' rauda notes; Ac, :Any person leaving:the Pocket Boot ■with
• the editors of tho l*c«rt, or ■forwnrdinff it tooths editor -of the
■ Cleveland Waimlealcr, will be liberally rewarded. - '
•■'<.l.- - Jyjfi---. • '..s '• 1 j' ' ' 111 K.'DAVI4'
. T*XCKI£IOIt vAMtLy SOAP—DnaenojcH; m Ds£4-Cold
- J?J or,warm watwy-telthcr aoft, hard or salt-maybc used
. with perffeet succcs?. Bub tbe soap npon the clQthea and
. then put them to «3ak for threeor four hours,' then take
them and rub them ondriiiGClhein-out: They will require
. ... but.Httlo rubbing after snaking, and UO: tolling toreqtured,.
. us to usunl.wttb other Soaps. -A-largo washing catebudone
in ooc-third less time, trouble and expense, thunwith any.
other soaps known. This soop is •warranted, nottoinjurein
.. tiny tv ay the slightest fibre, or the skin, orunythlng it ia Ap
plied to. • It trill remove any kind of Grease, PaintyTinylnk
or Stains, Ac-, from any Ooods, , orithout lhe le)ist lnjury.—
This &*ip is manufactured solely by Caldwell, Payeon A Cv
• 259 Itlvington street, Now York. All orders promptly at
tended to. And for sale at - MORRIS’ TEA STORE,
>us • 1 (In the Diamond.) at lh. • -
JUST PUBLISHED. .v/-;.' ' ;
• > TITHIEEFBIAItS; os, "tiie xast uxts op ciXAUtsa rax
•• p -• \W\ becoto; Aft Historical Bomance. Large octavo,24o
:.MgefiLQlnstisted* Frico 60 cents. :
-/■Twifr worky which has ocliloTed a great popularity in Eng
lanff; !s mw for the fiwt timo: placed be&ro an American
- puhlifi.' Itfcas been eqmpaxed by Englhh .critka with the
- worka of Walter Scott, flmMsvett pfonounccd ‘by some to he
• ■ the best historical romance rinwtlgiippearauccof “Waver
■ vly.” Tho period in whlqb the eoeno'Tal&ldis replete with
■ some of Urn most -rcanarkahlo: personages and incidents on
■■■•■■ thh pages of .BngUsh history, aflordiD2<the richest of mato
: . . -rial for romance. - The author has ekiufhDy introduced into
- ms work aU these personages and inddents, thereby succeed-'
\-v r - ing in giTtng* “asamagio mirror, the vox hue and form 6f
■ thethne; tho whhos, timpasriohs, tlw crimes, ihc subtleties,
.-.*.• • thetenr personages.” : Tne. plot azid'inridenta are of the
- moet absorbing end interesting Itindi' Tfcointerest norZr
. flags; situation upon situation, adventure upon adventure,
ctand one after tHefothcr, enchaining the attention, and do-
Tttjiftw the imagination. reader finds in every page
thfTstamp of tho authors power, and .he camibtriso.from
the neruadl of the hook Without admitting it to be oneof
l3* N«asm st, NowYcrt. .i
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CLOTHING.
GothlcHaU.
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so, :
oii43ooti* culrua£el-U>.fiur.curo«-...,_
iLapECiAfi-MESSBXOKit Mntidaity ibnl'Baaaphla, at
4 o'eJocK K M. Ah* diOy A- II
•- Ortlttfa tittuisiriJttolireoof c&argo, and Goods by
first, JSximwu- ,/r,V>«‘v »4-o"; .;
BUl»of^wlmngft:^^ i o,t» T l2ngl l ana,Twilftii4 qhd Scot
:land, fur any; tuuounVj>ayabJ o9o principal‘.lf&biiflg l Houses
Tor:l*ort - OfBofflsin-tbo-CuUed-Kingdomi’: - 1 .• =•
3«S*‘ - • - tSAKKEtA FOBSmt, Agent. ■
“ PemurlTanla Bailrttaa
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TST' E^v 1 ? rffanUllg ,^ rwl<it *> lf -> to Baltimore ami riiUa-'
¥f.. aeJphia, proftiptly, on receipt. Time; Five fifty*.
.-.•- •• . . • , BATES 0? riUaoUT;
Bacon,Jtok nna Beet 4sc. a lOOflm.
lOcS**" Cotton, Window Glass, 60c,
Checso, Lcather/leafTobacco,
■Q& tfried-SfcuU, Eristics, Clover and. Timothy
, On Deep Skirw, Hemp, Has*ibad.Egiff» lOQlbs.
On‘Fcatherßj FurSj Peltry, Broom and: Merchandize; 90c,
lOOO6. „ -
. Ou B7 ’
Wo are also tn forward freight to. Itodebangh’s
Station, nenrOrecuflliUJfT.Dmi.lniennedixitf' fiUitlotis,: ■■■
oovonu A GRAHAM, Agents, .
,r corner of Petm and Wayne ste, Pittsburgh.
It. ILt HOCBTON, Agent,
• jy29 . ;•■■■'. v; Philadelphia.
JMeroUanta’ Fortabl& Boat Line!
: : Fbr iht Transportation of Jfcrt&undtMtofld Product. ,
(VIA tHS CASALS AND BAD, BOASSV JJETVKEJJ
PITTSBURGH AM) PmXADELTIIIA)
■Direct, vntiatiL'lfcshxppilitj.
’ TEN BAYS.
■ ■■ PATTON k REYNOLDS,
Depot, 251ilarkct et, (near HLvth.) Philadelphia.
C.A.ATANULTYACO,
.. Canal Basin, 403 and 41Q Penn st., Pittsburgh.
MAYING increased our lacliltiesiand'otherwßa improved
-our arranganaats'tbr Transportation* we ate hoW pro
•paredXo receive a.large amount ofProduco and Merchan
dise, to ship (on tho opening of tho Canals ; ) with promptness
. Boat wrsteintFf transportation over our State
huprovemonta: bos'been-inuse atkoit ten years, amltbe
great success and favor-lfr lias met with, b & 'sufficient gu&r
apteo that It is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain
experiment; but Lracknowlcdged by nil «« vastly puppnor
tbany mode of : tnmsporti6n used on Canals; (when rator
sectra by. Bollroadsd - 1 1
• Goods loaded intb.onr Boots at Pittsburgh, remain undis
turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in - Mortal street,
Philadelphia,thereby entirely avoiding Uictfelay consequent
on thteo different.transhlpments, and securing the delivery
of Goods in entire: tats, tho pnckngo3 -clean, and ; In ta good
order aa whcnshlppod.
Produce. &ci, conkigDed to our House at Pittsburgh,: will
bo received and forwarded always at. the lowest current car
nal rate?, strictly according to instructions, without any ex*
,tnx charge for commission* storagtyor advancing charges.
• fob 23 ~ I , . , . • C. A;M’ANUITYACO.- •■
FARE REDUCED t
V.' WEBT.2TE WTQN PZA KK ROAD RQ UT&
TTOBBAUmiORE, PmitAHELPIIIAand,WASHINGTON
X: CITY. Fa&E RXDUCXD, V
.103a1Um0rG..»...«..^ ? ....-..52,00 less than Pa. Ball road.
Philadelphia.....*- .....$l,OO «v .. “ • «
•To Washington Ci1y.*......—52,30 “ “ / “
. This iatho only office which insures aTHKOUGH'FICKET
,1a Washington, and, by taking this route, passengers will
save time and money..
- Tho Mail Boat (carrying the United States
WSeSSvSC-MaIL,) leaves the above.
Bridw, KYEKY. APTEBNOON, at
6oVlock,vbtho Voughiogheny KiveT. . Passengers will lodge
on tho Bo&iyandteta splendid? United -States alail Coaches
at Weal Newton; next morning* errer the Plonk Road, croj»-
iugtiie mountains In Take the magdificrot sleep,
ing Cars of the: Bflltiraoruend Ohlo Bailrwiu, at lo o'clock,
P. M. Rrcak&st ut Balllmflre and Washington City, dine in
Philadelphia, and urrivein New Y’ork tho sama evening.
Pare tolhildmora-..:...9.00 1
. .. do./ Philadelphia.....*...lo,oo
do. • Washington 10,60 ‘
/ MONONGAUELA BOUTR: .
. • fT B S* steamer-iesvo* the wharf above the Rrldgo,
Lejfejfefcftgdailjr.nt S o'clock. A. M. Travelers leaving KBs
6s&Ba£abnrghfcy the HorningßciaVtdU crosa the Slaim
taiha the same night, and arrive in Cumberland the next
morning for the 8 o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore. Will
sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive la TliiLv
detphia night.
Parnto 9,00
do. ; 10,00
do. Washington.lo,so
For tiekets, by either of the obove lines, please call at the
West Newton Plank Rood Office, In tho Alonongohda house.
Water street(aprif) . J> EVANS, Agent. ■
BUCIIHIUAS CKNTUAI. lIAII.HOA£>7 '
1853.-V
... CECTELAKD AKBBBTKOH'XIJfK, .
In oonnccUon with the Cleveland and Chainhati - Railroad*
CluTclaml-And Erie TtAHroad, Cleveland and PUtetnugb
BaHrood, and Michigan CentralßaltrowL : ■ '>■
TyAfiSEJi’GKRS wfll bo ttckctod throngb froni ntiy point on
X I*ake Mirhisan, to Cleveland, ClndnunU and niteburgli
tuad Cponi cither of those placid to on? point on take Michi
gan, This lino will be composed of twaucvluw prcfirutc
steametvbuilt expressly Ibr th© tout©. : -. - :
SuLS4Rt>,
FORESTCITY, li. A. Fiawt
A BoatWiil • IC4T6 Cleveland. fbr l>etmt, <md jpetroU for
Cleveland, <*mTr*tepjn£,at <% rfdockvorriving in both
cities th» folloarfog: morning, In season ibr the morning train
cfcsrsfor Chicago, Cincinnati and Kiteburgh, and for the
Lake Superior and Saginaw hoots at Detroit. -
They will run from Chnrdawl tn tho following order:
:' FOREST CITY.
Monday,..-...AVednesfay. .Friday.
CLEVELAND.
Tue5day........;...;...w......ThuttdaT.........„. w .Saturday.
CLEVELAND.
M0nday........ .Friday.
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday....,;;. ...—..Thursday. ..Saturday.
ThausdetrigbeeL are .prepared to make contract* for all
kinds of Frdghty &ura Cleveland to Detroit, Mack!daw, Saut
Etc. Marfa, and all; ports on • Lake Michigan; The OCEAN,
CASPIAN and ST.LOUIS wUI composc thc line until the
sew boats are ready. ■
-AGS3T3. .
. C. BRAPBEKX.A OX, Cleveland.
aprl4.-fim] PITMAN.TRQWERIDQEA JONES,Detroit
CHAHGBOFHOXTBS.
S mill Ell A R RAA'CEMEA’T—EA R E REDUCE D.
- THE PENNSYJLVAKIA RATLROAD.
Only Ten JfiU* Staging! Tico Daily Train* front Pittsburgh
to Philaddpkuiand: JJaUfmort. ■ . Only. 2Z hours through ■
; ; to other woce, bath-TrmnscoTmeciiog at Harrisburg
, ;wn Tfixins far Baltimore, J>hre $9,50.
OK and after Saturday, Jcdy 24th, tho Exprws Mail Train
. Will leave the Depot on Liberty street, above tho Canal
Bridge, exery morning atO o'clock.
Passengers will go by tho cars 20 mQea, to Ttodcbangh’s,
(near Grecnjdmxgb,) where they will find the best cl Coftchee
In readiness to convey them 10 miles, over & first rate plank
wmi turnpike road, to Beatty's station, (Conductors accompa
ny cach tndn .of coaches,) and then take the cars direct to
• roihrfclpbia and Baltimore;
.Passengen for Baltimore take tha cars of the York and
Cumhcriand Bailruad At llorrisburch.
l ;‘ Passcngera who.wish’- to avoid might travel, can lodge at
IfoßldayFbuigh over nighty ami resume their seats the next
'mbrningin the 6 o’clock ttahu and arrive In Fldlodclphlftor
BalUmoro tiio same evening at 0 o'clock.'
The Evening Train will leave dally at 8 o’clock P. iLyar
riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock the next
evening. •
We give through'tickets to Bedford, via HoUidsysbnrg, for
SOCO.
Baggage cheeked throngh to Philadelphia. - r.
. Passengers are at no expense in moving baggage on this
line.
. The Accommodation Train win leave daily at C P. and
arrive at Bodebanah's (near Greensburg) at 8-P. return
ing, tho Trains will leave Rodcbaugtf* ns follows: Tho Ac*
. oommpdation Train trill leave at C. 15 A. &L, arriving in Pltte
buigh at 8 A. St; Pirsfe Through Train at iSO P. SL, aitivlbg
at dPJH.; SecondThronghTraln at 10A6 P. SL, omvlng at
12 P. Mi.-To Groonahurg, $l,OO.
- Faro from Httabtugli to East Liberty, 10 cents; to Wil
kins burg, 20 conts; to Turtle Creek SO cents; to.ltode
- bnugh’s, 80 cents. •.
Rvssengcrs will procure their, ticketa pt the RaUrond Office
la .the MonongaheU HonscylYater gtreot, or at the Depot
Office, Liberty street. :
49*Koncn->lnouu of loss, the Company will bold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for on
amount not exceeding $160.:J; MEdKIMEN,
* aus Ticket Agent P. R. 1L Co.
PHITED BTATE3 MAIL.
N,E’W AnBT&GBMENT.
Commencing Atiguat 18tL, 1852.
OHIO AJSD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
1853.
. Xhtanly running out from Pittsburgh!
.- • ■ • feeb nioM ah Tns nttATs or Tux omo kivxe,
Jb Clevdartd y Cblttmbus l &ncinnati, 3blcdo, Iklroil, Chicago,
' .j JMitxutiiei'dc. '' Punning %n-.connection imth the Clcre
■ ■landandPittsburgh Paflroad front AUianc* to Cltvt
.■ 'tasuiiJturtitingPiTtct-jTOTTkPiUxbujghtoQiii
(an, HamlUnHind-Wooster, in a
-.-.vwXfoyfo Muniftddby-itAgajy^Woostcf^^
EITE TBdJNB start ftuin Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex
cepted) • . - - mail Train
Leaves' Pittsburgh otSJJO Ai.tf,:...Passengers dine nt Alliance
at 1220 p. i&» and reach Woosfor at4r. it. Faro to Wooster
$3,75. /- - -
EXPRESS TRAIN ‘
For Cleveland loaves Pittsburgh'at 11 a.m< ; Ikiasen'gcra dine
at Alliance at 220 p. ondreach Cleveland at 6.40 P.‘ sl, Tit
time for the :cvening boataon Lake Erie.. .This train stops at'
at Rochester, Now Brighton, Khon, Oblnmbianaand Salem,
;awlat tetweea WWsßurghinnd AlllAhice. ‘ -
: 01irougli'frbm.EUlsbimgU ; tQCleyclaDd, WOmJlcslin about'
** and hom^ Faro. $4. v Poswagets «uitake this
Train omthe in Dnnkirk the next morning, or In Chicago In
tho evcnidgbf lhe nott day. ' *
; Tbo MaU train coming oastwardylcavcs Wooster at 920 A
,u n dines at Alliance .at 1220 r, K, connects: there with'tho
Yhlch le&ves Clctcl and at lO A, u, and reach
es Httahargh atb J. kc,-connecting with the cvehiun train
-OU the Pennsylvania Railroad for • Philadelphia and Balti
more ot.B p,ii 7 and also with: the R'est Newton Steamhoat
route. ' v
. . l „ TICB EXPRESS TRAIN ’ '
Jtetamlng.leaveeAlUa!icoatB2o>.«Tand«achrsPUteburrh
at-12 fit zught.-. this train passengers como from CinoJu'
'tun toPittßbnrgb lu'cmbday of less than 18 hours, instead
of.flereral day# by stoamboato on the Ohio river. Faro' from'
Cindiuiati -$lO. Passengora leaving Cincin
nati- dt AIS A.- u., and Cleveland 5.40 T. Pittsburgh
• tho Baihe evening.
ptage lines run In connection with tho road from Enou to
NowCastlo, Mercer, and Eriertrom Salem, on tho. plank road
to Warren, and ftnm MansflelA
-'Tmf'FRBMH.TTIUIN. :
A-K.uidfrolght bcaniAl through
' <ukl to Wooster.' ■
hnST^Tn !r i?'l? riehtnn^^Acoommodatioa^ strain leaves Pitts-
Slid IP M M 7 “t 8 - 50 P- M. *nd K«v Drightoa at 7 A.
at intermediate etatiOTs.
™** A bctwcoa
pgrtaroteameortS<&&tlcheta by tho
C s^g* llcd 04 ™«maMo rates.
Pittebargh', Augueta), ml HTOS^Jlttehurgh.
~ Dlasolntlog. ~ r;
iimitaticn. All the accounts of the firm will honoured
A. J.STUAItT, at tho old stand, No, 6 Bmithfleld street 7
«... i , * A- J. BICABP.
Pittshurgh, August Si, 1832. T. E. sn.T. ‘
\ " T.• ■ j -,.i'
_ A. J. EXPAKP will continue tho Wholesale Qrocerv,
ProdUca and Cbmmissiou Business, at tho ■ dd stand, 03 j
heretoltsc. . . ----- ■ - A. J. gnrsnip I
P. B.—ln reUrinicftom the late firm, I teke -pleasure-In,
rwtommnnllug Mr. STCABT to onr&noerftlendeandcne.|
tomen. C»uSq X.&BXCb |
! *
% .
~=- - ’ •***% a A:(Mai* lit , * ~\ <*. «t--_-~m**>
r WBmwm'ww&sMto.
- Arc*
the rat*7jboc i^il,t lBeao'£ollqH*a-,ou BClll(liftga antl
■ lbw.-*»ntim W»4’ om Shi pmoniirtfy ■ steamboats hhaO ther.
Teasels, Ibrtbe company r 5 -‘- i
"Bps - -,y r ~ _ - a • -., -
■ St^t&UutnalJFJ^eiAtnx&bCfcCoiQpany*
jf - ' ; 4' ' f".' •
,TjYESIGNKD,onIy fixttho saj[er'claßseS.ofproperty'.- has au-
XX omple capital, anil affords superior advantages In polut
of cheapness safety and accommodation, to city and country:
•merchants, andowncraofdwollmgs,Qiyl isolated or country,
'property. . . { A. AijCARRIEB, Actuary,
oct27 • . Branch office 54 SmKKffeld gt*> Pittsburgh, •
Cash. Ultttttal Fire insurance Gompony f
. ■v- <. ><: Of ifennf^iAOnia^-CU^?toi:SlW,<)oQ.'.-. l i i »
AgtmtoTUaaboToCcaiipany fbr,
_• X AUcgheuycounty,' and. la
aa-.any respon&ibje company In tho State.:
.All loesc* promptly paid In sixty days alter proof of tho samev.
: for -ihu ~Keys{on& ZAft Jnsuranct fbmpdngykit,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • THOMAS'MOFFITT,
-. jy!4 No. 23 Fifth stirat,- Pitfaburgh..: •
Mew England XilTo Jtock Insnrancc'Co.,
; -'FfclO-JIuVCn, .< ■ • •-. !
. : TTORSK& CATTLE. Ac,, Insured against death by disease-
Xl or aeddenfc. Capital $50,000, with power to increase to
$100,000..,::. ■:/•• ;•
. •-' .Kendrick, J. Lewi* Taylor, Nathaniel
Timrber, Allred -Edward*, John Saxtnn, Wtn.-w. Kcndrick.
:.:: Tjiowas Kctnoxcs,’ President.. ■••
Gloeo£ T. Rnr.vothS, Secretary. ■
CURTHT& -DOBBS/ Amenta,’ -
No. 123,corner Wood and Fifth Btxeel*,(ovcr Patricks &
Fricnd’a Banking House.) •_ ' [my29
T~xie Peonayivouta pintoal iilve stock
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL, $50,0001
CHARTER "PERPETUAT.*
rpHIS Company Li now fully organized, and-prepared to
X Insure agalufit tlio combined risks or FIRE, WATER,
ACCIDENT and DISEARE,oH descriptions of LIVE STOCK,-
such os Iloraos, Mules,Cattle,Sheep, . . :
: J339*.ojfiix i Jio 21 Fifth stixitj Jfc. ■
-«•; nißEctons.' ;r :-
ALEX. JAYNES, President.
BENJ. M’LAIN, Secretary,
Wm. Day, James Mathews,
•:; Alex.lnlands, .... •, Henry A. White,; ■
... • • : ..TTcl.O.Leslie, .• WnußakoweH. •
Forms far proposals, and all necessary information, can
be obtained by calling at the Ofilcoor the Compauy.
; au2Q:lmtUw. (Dispatch and Journ&loopy.') 4
Mew York Life Insurance Company.
jdccumtlaUd Cbpilak&MQ ,ooo. 1
miiE Annual Dividends have bconunusually largo, show*
X' I Q S that tho Company hns-bccu doing a very large and
prosperous-budnessi lx ; v . ~ ,v :-
. Tho DWidrnds in IS4C were 50 prrccut*-
, « - 1547 •• 60 4 *
f * •« IM$ « GO «
« IM3 40
*• iB6O « « •« -
:-f. :: u lfisl 50 • *" : "
u .< 1852 « 40 «
~ This ls oanonff Uie eldest companies In tho United States;
its ocmmulak'd capital is constautly Increasing Ibr.the hep*
elit of inembers, prescut and future. ' <
• ■ . MoajtiaFiunsmr,.JVc«‘d«jL •
I*Usf Fbieuav, Actuary. „
CUUTLS & DOBBS* Agent*,
No. 123, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, over Fatricka;&
Friend’s Banking lHttsburgh.... . r .-
CALIFORNIA lUSKS TAKEN, At*«o—Agentsibr Protoe
tlou and •Fanners’ Flro and Marino Insurance, Capitol $130.-.
000 j iajul or branch, .offire of the Empire State Health Afmo-
csih,lncluding oecumulaUd capital,
Also, : agchta'ftir‘th<!.pun3iase and saloof jßcnl Estate, : \
Delaware Mutual Safety InEurane GOV '
• , ■ .Office, north room oj the EjxhumjZf-ThinX sL, Ph\l. .
T7JRE INSURANCE.—Buildingv mcrchandiio and other
X. property, in town ohd-oountry, insured against lom or'
damage by tire, at the lowest rato uf premium.
.. sUnn?s IjfMnu^er.—-They also insure tessels, cargoes and
frcight’S fordXh or under optm or special policies,
as tho'&EHuralmaydcfirc.
...IsiJufb T%&S’Sfor.tAnu3.*'~Tli/7 al.*a-insuro cmrchandUe
transported bytragous, railroad cow, canal boats and steam>
boats, on rlrsrs end IMres; 5m the c|iigfc liberal terms.' -
Directors— Joseph IL Seal, Ednmml Av Bonder; John C.
Burton, John R. IVnrose, Samuel Edmirds,
.George Darlington, Isaac B. Davia* Wn>
U&mi’blwcll, John Newlin,'Dr.,R. M.
TheopbQus . Paulding, It, Joheslßroobiv Henry Sloan, Hiigh
Crnlg,George BcrrllJ, Speiirer M’Draln, Quurfci Kelly, J, o.
JohnsodJ WUllani Hay, Dr.R.Thomas, John Seller*, William
Eyre, jf. ’
IKrtcUart at IW&urQJt— D. T. slorno t llugli Craig, John
T. Logan. . Woluw il.iaTrx, 'Pirstfait, .
.
Joszph W.OoW/Uf, Srcrctory. ■/, ■ ■■ ■ .■
Ofhce of the Com}»ny, Na 42 Water street, Fittshuiub.
' P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
The Franklin Fire Iniunnre Company,
Of . Ph&xtUfnhxAi limnrylvtmta.
W, jßnneker, Thonuw Hart. Tohhw
X* Wagner, .Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith. Ci*a W. Rlrh*
aids,-Monlecal DiLewis, Adolpld K Dork?, DivtUtS. llrnwo**,
MorrisTatterwa,. Cms. N. Bvxcscn, /VrrfticnL'
CiLU.G.JRt»CSGn. s*<rA*ry. .
Coutinue tomato InnimiKX’, peri>etua! orl!mit««l,<m every
•.descriptiou of property. In town aud country, nt rativ as low
oa arexoosUtout with veeurity.
Tho : Company luivo. reserved a largo Contingent Fund,
which,. ifilti tbfur capital mut premiums, aaLly invci?Uxl, of
fisrd ample prot««Uon to ttoossured.
: Tho Assets of the Company* on January Dt, ISSI, o* fmt>>
lhh*\l agreeably to an Art, of Afscmbly, wvrv w tbUov?, vh:
Mortgage-,.,.,..- ....,..,$918,128 68
Real 7B
- Temporary 40,006 17
. Slocto... X&FJ& 00 ;
Cosh, Ac-,..-...^...,.,6|,34C SI." .
T0ta1.,....,. $2,212,703 44
Since their inmrporatlou, a period of twenty-cue year*,'
they have paid upward of Gne Million Four Hundred *fhou<
rend Doßota, losses by fire, thereby atTording evklenro of the
odvautages of insurance, towclt w the abiaty and' <B*po«d*
Uon to meet with prtmipthere all liaUliries. 1 *
J, GABDINLTI COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-cast nor. Wood nnd Thml stv.
• State SXvxtual Fire lmuronce Company,
. Jf»y 1;1552. : .
/^AOTAL,s2W,ooo—llruncb Office, N0;61 SmlUdleld
\y ihttaburgn. Thu C.>llowlng U tho Annual State
ment.—
Total amount of property at ride....; OO
Amount of bills ncvlTableau Ibnn
ofPrcmlaniDotcsfroiaincmbt'rj'r-.'.........17K527 91
AmountofCoth Brcndums-...—..4125,625 10
Total losses, returned promiams- ■
re-lnsurance and expen5e. 1 *......... 05,140 60 ■
Interest on Lams.
•Owb $3l .*l3 00
Kstimatea present :.■
: ery, office farnitaru,cto..^;..«.w.^....,«..i
Total..-. &no,M3 -.13
■ Gne-hnif of this amount expiros within a year- . .
preronriiigthcSecohd Annual Report, toko
IcavotocoDgratalatotbaminhheni-'upon thftmarkra success
of the State Matnnl Fire Insurance Campamr. : In opera
tion only.two yean, it hafl/Uken n bcJWe theoldcr
instltutfons of tbo.kind, and proves-hy its vi'rylgreot success
that th« : mutual, ryatem, ns adopted By them, is beyond a
qnesUcm tho best and only safo modc of insurance.
Thnheaty looses of tho past y«ir, which have annihOatcd :
manyptockcompanies, leave tpe State Mutual wUh acoah.
surplus of upwards .ofthlrtybue thousand dollars, besides a
reserve, capital: of nearly two hundred tliotisand dollars,
.'which to fcmstantly.lncrcaring.- • - 7.
The Diroctaraaubnilt that the State Slulunl Firo Insurance
Company oCbrs, to owners of safe property, inducements sel
dom .equalled, and never;cxccedo<L • ■ ;
. XHfwors^Jdho ' P; Rutlterford, F; C. ■Sedgwick, Samuel
Joncft, PhllEulclphlA; John B. Pncirr, A. A. Carrier, Pittft
burgh; J.. B. Ruthttfonl, A. J. OlHct, S. T, Jone-s Robert
Klotx;• ' Jon» P. Uwnxnroan, IVtsw/ctiL .
A. . •- • ••
: • A; A. CARRIER, Actuary.
Farmers' and lUecliaiiftcft' Health Insu*
rnace Aaaocintion, of Plttibtnßh, Po.
OPME INSURANCE—AID IN TIME OF NKEJL-Offiro
corfieroffimlthfiridandThlrd strcetti Guamnty Chp
itaL #2o^)oo.This is an Association' erfablhked for tho cm*
• turn relief of members, Iri cotes brsl daicss hr accident, by
the payment: or their Annnal I)cpoBUs. Per?H3nfl In good
health may bocoraei members; and L bo entitled to awcofchr
benefit in cate of sickness, or accident. All who join Ibis As
sociation sro entitled .ton vote InUmelect ion of officers; and
to participate iu tbo :profito nf:the Aijabdaßou. It Is estate
llsbodonasnfeand permanent, basis, being both matual and'
benevolent in .designs. wlth : the lowest rates consistent
for Us security, and conductod Jn a manner to Insure its
permanency and durability.' • • ‘ '
All poreons can see tho advantages of taking out ft policy
from the general office.
ysably uevostth.
.: - $ 2 per year draws $ 2 rer week;
■ •a ■ • ** .• «•.■ 3
4 « . ' «; .‘4 «
6 « . ‘ «’ ,v - 1 6
6 u *« . fl «
■ ■ T.: -7 «
' ■■ -8... •••- « ..■ ■ 8 “
9 ** - «< . 0
10 84 ‘<lo «
- Initiation Fee, for ninmbersldpt SI,W), which must l>e paid
at tho tiuw of making Application, and the first year’s de
posit within twenty days. .Each member to entitled to a
monthly report, gratis, . - . \
Orncnia—J°mufcnt, D. W. BBAtmojtT.
y Yi£e President and Treasury ff» M. •
'*' &mtoyfQ,‘D.Baowx.
. : Cbrnmitter A. J. ChUds, A. D. Christie,
and D. A; irMnstere. fmarll:6m •
- . - . -CO-t*artncralilp wotlce.
. rDIIE Ruhscribersiharo.-thtoday • entered into partnership, >
X tinder , tho firm pf TAAFFE, MAGUIRE &
BANE for the purpoljdr of crrrylug oa H general Commission
and Produce And confidently hope their long expo*
rienee>«xtenfiive 'teete anti te- flc quainfehce, and persohM ate
tefitiem to th(f interests of their customers, will entitle them’
to ashote of public patronogCf-Wbidi it shall bo their study
to deserve; . . LUKE TAAFFJC, Pittsburgh,. \. . .: ,
!-' Ui -* Chimbcrlandt Mi. '
'"WAI; G.-BAKE, Washington, Pa.- '
‘ ‘Plttshuigh, April-8, ; i fapO,
-v - Leaaete Steam Plano Forte Factory# r:
T,LVLEASE having applied machinery to
manufocturoof PIANOS, hotoen'Abled'W
Wti lKWfl*® fit I«wt twenty, per cent cheaper than
„U,.“ .•», U " any brought from the cud warranted'
. equal in every recoct... ; •' . • • . J x
,Six octavo Rosewood Tlanos,*om $lBO,OO and upwards. • *
Seven octavo . .-..“1 ' • . ‘ $260,00.<; - ' ' '•-
Piano Warcroom, on Hand street,
Water TFarohouse, : • . : /• •. . . . ;
- Accoxdepns, Violins; See., tuned and repolrod. . . jyS.y -'
NewßOok#,at Ncw VorkPrlceu,
TpHKPLQQICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKSi now
' X opening from Carter’fy : Fleteher'fH--. Harper's, Apple*
ton’s, Scritme*; Dodd\«, -ic., Now York; Gould A
Lincoln, Jewett, Aa, BostomMartinj Philadelphia; from
the Presbyterian Board-of Publication; and American Son
day gchool UaiOn, nnd Map Sabbath School Society. ..
: Togcthcr with fresh lmportationa of standard Theological
and Miscellaneous works torn Europe, and a largo variety
Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. >.
. ; DAVISON A AGNEW, 66 Market st* ’
my 2- adjoining Wilson's Jewelry Store. - ‘
- - • co-Partner«iup.
/XN TIIB pmST DAY-OF JULY LAST, the subscribers
V# formed a the purposo of coming
on tho WHOLESALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, under the
name and firm.of IluffWib' WltstnrkCo. Theynro now fi£-
and No.. 102" Third street, wirtcEPlbey
will open early In- September a complete assortment
Of FALLAND W3K TER'. DRY ‘GOODS. ,
WADS HAMPTON,
_ (of the Utfi firm of Hampton A Smitbd
V-' JOHN A. AVILSON,
r •r • fof thelotefirin of Murphy/Witoon ACo^>
, ~' SAMPLE CAMPIIELL, •
(late bf tho House of H; Chllda AHo;) : •
Ships
iVb. 410 USER JPE STREET, PITTSBUROff
ForP.W. BEENES 4 CO. BSSouUj of Pino.
Nbw Vatt;J3fi W«*»hx>Bwli-lJvvipool; imdoSGmvier'
Btrcfct, New Orlftans* 1 i 1 :
HASji lino.otEMlWto oVOTflvo
cUys from liVeipoiiltoNcnv Vork; alto of l£g£
«“kßßfromlilvcrpool;to EhOJuWpl>i%oO ttoolgbtontK o!
«MiCKmth; alliiß(jf PBCtota-toßaltimoro onttoSOfto,
fwo ou)tmi. -AJao—ildae cf P»ckot»ofi thoBth anija4lfc
W ra* month: fixnalondon laifi Birtsroimth.lp sim Yori.
olwitfaon'hjrod.for noy maouif,
: uusiomßtrstM of discount; anil all lolbßiisUan gives
gJg^Pfiraou^t^ombo^^h^e^
WW*® 410UhertyBt,PIttahmi5h.-
Ci **■ ** ** a * 11 *« •v , c
t* 1 ' -s' VT«*V
- * > > 1 x.^*
* >-si'.?;;.y»;«’v<v
r •--v::‘- l '»-,J.-{.,-/ •v,^.. l - :- .v.v-Vviyp r“ .--
$20,478'C0
723 46
■ :■ ri . mta goods. -
Thc&iuxKtry- ofChe VOSBST< WIKE Hi the greatest Messing
• of the age- Putvpin Quart J3ottUss**togle bottle of
. "
. of lXMaseSflAanUnvottUscf unySarsa- . •
vparOlamweyandioartttnUilXfccure
. • o r--• :
. ..i'v >-•- • ): .
akti Himuiiit nnnna fTIIIB method bywhichall Bampfirilhuvaudotoer fllmi
-11« medidhea Ore prepared, is by:.lx.i?lriff -tto: Boots. 6r
ridi shawls, from $a to pjants to Obtain the extracts; -Thomodfad virtuca-ara thus
.. u «iylSy<. lLDjid production xrflm- '“itKofttXttnt CTcn ton»a4twm-1
ana VN*
—* Glove., Big- ,
S|-K Cloths, Tawym ond Inborn Hots (Go- !
■• : ,'1 i Wlnotoe most efiirieht m^iclnotho.worldoYerpnriacedfatJ
Mourning Goods of every Ascription. ( ( the sumo time the most agreeable. <
*--Madame-A.-Gosling, {from France,}>ta In thcjnontoTy re* • • ~-j,. :.• • vpßvnnn tu’&mmtsna * >
-•s?M Aro d^cos ? s of the minilas well os of tliff body,:nre usually
•hSSSLfin^i? 1 -' • rB^ Je ® t » wliero ladlc ? » brought on by tronblea and- afflictions,' and are most com-’
‘ FapH I
dpptioua bf eVilftpm-the slightest eauscsj generally accoin
. pray nervous disorders*'ThoForest^WlneandPills aratm
i-eriergeUcremodyin thesocompliilnts. ’ r ■*■•■• ;. v ' : r
i Extract Of a letter from Mr. Josopb-Q. Paulding, dated'
i :•■■.. r September Tt3), 1842.
Dm Q. W. Uaisbt: «
. Dear Sir:. Your Forest Wine and Mils have cured my wife,
of a .dreadful Nervous disorder, with --which she hod boon af-■■,
iilctod fbrmany years. Her body ’ wos almost wasted away; i
She:, was' frMuraUy- disturbed- in- her. BlapF^by--frightful
dreams, awaking .quite exhausted ond covercdwitopcrspl
ration, and-at times laboring under-the dclarion that some
thing dreadful wofl- about fco happen to her. Dy too Use of
fbur bottles of too -Wine,' and a box of too Pills, eho is now
In perfect bndtoV Shehos regnlncd her tlcsh ondcolor, and
enjoys society as well os over. J, C. PADLDIisG.
* GREAT KKDUCSXION IN PKICKSI ! • :
Third Arrival bt.Hiw Sommer 1 Good a 3
. THE largest. cheapest andbeat-Btockof FANCY
*3(££&. DRESS GOODS, over: offered in 'this-City, Is now
ggWB opentoK'nt’YOUNG* STEVENSON A TXWFS Oai
-JSg&fr. (iisiL U£b:.lliv£.Sioq£» No. 74 Market street, be
tween Fourth street and. tho Diamond, Pittsburgh.
. The proprietors have just opened alargo nndmoßfcbcantl
ful assortment of the newest and most Cwhlcmable styles of
Fancy and Staple Djy-Goods which have been purchased
qlneo tho groat reduction in priccs- ot thalarge clearing out
sales in New Yorkvoad Phlladclpbh4 aud will bu offered to
CASH buyers attorn 20-to 25 per cent, lower than, former
•.?;■.r;7- "
DRESS-GOODS, of every description, sneb as a very, largo
and beautiful rstock of the following articles: . .
High Lustre, 1 Plaior Chameleon and Glaca Silks; •
. do Plain Black and Striped do;
v do ■ • • • Brocade Arniorcs and Poult do Solcs all co’s
Black and Chameleon Turk Satins ami Watered Silks:
Clieno and India Fonlnrd Silks;-
do . Printed, and Plain SUk Tissues; ■
• do ; do 1 -AlbcrineH and Grenadines;
Plain, printed and embroidered Bcrngc*;
Chon* plalu and figured &lka nnd PopllnB;
• ’ -Paris }; friuted. Barajas 4q Lames* tho cheapest ever offend;:
Para printedlawns irndJorkoiiet*, • do. do
• Ploju and emhiQidered.&fulls and Swisscs;
Alpacas;
Frcnchand Dom&sticGlnghams; .
■ English and American Chintzes and Calicoes.nt ail prices;
. Needle worked 81p0Vcs;:Cuffs, Collars, Chemlzettes; •.■*■.
• . do toboAndMuslin Gapes;
Embroidered, hem stitch sndplsiu linen Comb. Hkfo;
... .Fancy SilkFockcl llkfr, Cravats end Neck Tjcs;
GloTes, Uwdcry audauia*6ndew,'B large stock;-
Irish Uncus, T&hle.Ctotas and Table Damasks;
• - -Tickinga/Chccks, Biid.Eyo Diaper and Napkins;
• BleachodTand ItovnMtt&ltis, fruru oto 120. per yard ;
. PrcnclrCloths,*plalnand'Fsucy CasslDjeres and Satinets; .
Cashmietctir, Twoeda, 31criiio Caisiuicrrai and Ky. Jeans; -
v • Black Satin and Iftnfcy Vestings;' &A; .
. ' Bonnets arid Ribbons oi -■
... Spring, run! -Summer £hawls at gnat Bargains,. .
: .Tho prbjprtetbra would respectfully solicit on early call
'from nil Ott4rvtH4nds, aQd;the public generally,- filling con*
Ment. that they can offer greater inducements to Wbolcraln
and Retail buyers than ever luivo hcretbforo been offered la
Pittsburgh; VCtUNQ, STEVENSON. A LOVE, .
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
CHizeni and Strangers,.
:T\o YOU WISH TOPDRCUASE A FINE GOLDOBSIL
; XJ YKR WATCH ? ot about one-half iboTt*u&l pike? If so,’
, call; at Hood A i New bl Market street, two'
doors horthhf ThfoL and take A lookwtddslaew stock,Just:
-rnrivod, and yoncan' there, pnrehaw Watelufs, or any .kind
of FinoGold Jowetry,si their rear value,and not be charged r
two nriccs for every thln& os yon havbvitually beou.- but can
get the very beat quality of goods at the very lowest eastern
prices. Do not bclicre what others* Interested in thrtr owu
. sales, td) you;-hst -enmo and-mo for yonraelvcA -AH goads,
sold at this establishment will be warranted as represented
at time of that all may jmrrhace equally raft and
cheap. «nl£ -
-: • Henry lUciiardVon, Jeweller, '
TTAUXtt re-fitted his store in a landsome manner, nnd
XI but recently from thh eastern cities with a
too assortment of WATCHK& JKWT.LIty, and FANCY
GOODS, would: call the nttentinu ;bf hL«
m to the feet that among his Watchee wUI be found the
mast desirable siyha, patterns and maker*. Of Jewelry, the
latent styles iff liroochen, JlrcartHns, Fob Bnd Vcst Chain.'y
Unger RingA-Eor Rings Miniature Lockets, «teJ etc.:". 1
FAXCY-UOODS*-Sueh as I’apierMaefctv Work Toblc-s and
Boses, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume :EoUte& Table Mat*,
Colt's Pistols, Porte afounales' in gt*at variety ; Chlua Frait
and Cake witb aitciidloac useful aud or
namental arUcIoA-whJch have only to bo seen lobe appre
ciated, fiunrir - NQ;SI MARKET STREET,
| i, dcwelry,
■TJAyING jort rutaniod frost the Hastenr citlcn, I hare
:XX brought with mo one of tho most , bcontifui and caro>.
fully selected stocks of Jewelry, . Watches and Fancy Goods,
ever offered to- tho publics I*ctt«ds wl<lffii" to purchase,
anything lo my can tcly on getting o good article. I
do hot •advertise ,to sejl gobds below ccadj nor 60 per cent,
cheaper than any house In the city. Giro mo acdl, «nd l
am sure you will be satined that I caaiell a good article as
rittdpasany of them. : 'hr.
. Another Cjcti wMj to keep before the people. If you
w&nlyour IVatdi, Clock, or any article of Jewelry, repaired
Id the best number, this to the plaro to have it dona. To
this branch of tay fciulnwa I will devote t-spcr£al attention.
JOIIS & KEKSKDY, fli Market streiit,
ttpr? . . Sign of the Got Jen Eagle:
If Time is Sl<mey }
SURELY it des«r?cs to bo watched*and, rcn<Jpr. yon may
bo assured that— . '
WATCHES better co’er were sold,
■ M betltcr of ailrer or of gedd,
Than yon will find whene’er you po
Aud look at sale below.
. I* REIN WIAN A (Xh« Importer* and Dealnra in Wakhtr,
Cbd* cnd Jcwim Watcft Materials, Watch makers'
«to. dc, Fifth street, one door from Wood, beg leave to on
nouiice to tho:trmlc,;antl the public generally, that they
have Just rerpfvcd,.from the best mannfocturers 5 iuEnrope.-
n targe lot of Gold and Silver Watches, WtUrii Tods mid Ma*
and a.most,clMm>t assortment of Jewelry, from the
best manufacturer*, .which-- they offer, as low os they can be
purchased in tha eastern markets * .
Gocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired la the best manner,
and on tne most reasonable terms.
Prompt attention paid to order* from & distance. (hjar2l.
XOLT9 ..AOAU RUSIJtI^N
' • [Of the late Firm of Sands and Reineman.]
i.„ L I-Ofra HEINEMAN a cQ;, J
nirailEliS ANO Oh'ALKILS IN CWCKS. WATCHES,
WATCH MATEIiIALS, TOOLS, iff.. ic4
XW&r&e, M DwSnm Wat Stmt I'iUAmrph, iU.,
»1 JAKB lanro (oonnounoo to Hie txndo ohi tbo publio mu.
1 ctulljr, that they Irnvo tbtrosolTcn carofully solffctedoiwl
iiS?SS!l?.S 0 2. K 5E > Wt» bust stock of <Xrb» and EILVEIt:
WATCHES, W ATCH jiATEItIALS AND TOOLS for vratcb
: mskers i oua » most elffgAnttissortmobt of. JEWKLItY, tout
the best xnanufacteritsi~which they offer at prices oa low as
they can be purchased in ihe oastern markets. •
Their stbek of Watches conilsU of Gold and Silver Patent
Lovers; da DctikhedLeverafdo. Leplnes; SilverQuartim;
and elegant French Time Hecevof tho most -apprised
mnke^, Together with a large mock of Clocks, and Time
Pieces, from, the best American Factories. ' - »
Their stock of Jewcliy articlcs of eveiy desrrlp
tion in this ouch os Finger EarMUngs. Brwu»t
Pins, Broceteby Gold; Foh- ond Guard Chains. Gold Guard
Sb aud. Seal*,: . Gold and Silver Silver
German Silver Table and Tea SpoouiL and every kind ot
ftuicy arUclcs genoroliy kept inostahltohmentH oftbtodo
'Beriptiaa.: ; - • .. - .'-i-'-.. - - •
would respoetftilly call tho attehtlon’of tho trade to
their extensive atofck of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS,
of every-Variety* which they liavo most carefully
They have nboon n largo assortment of TohwopeA
Spy Ghwtek and .Opera (Hnsre.«, from U»:best monufiictoty
in England; Toother with a great variotyof other arUc.les ;
.too numeroustomentlon-
Clocks; Watdtesand Jewelry, repaired fnlhe
and on the most rcasonahle'-terms. •.> s ■: . tort nay »
T^GGS—Three jfist’rre’il and for saioby'
JU au2d • : • - ? . BiSITU A 'SINCLAIR; -
T\ISSOLUTION.~-Tbo partoerHhlp hpretoforo cxistlna un-'
.L/ dor tbo title of HA WORTH A CAIRNS, was, by Mu
tual consent, dissolved on the 13th July. Tha accounts Of
tho fitta will bft rettled at tho old. stand, by Jehu Haworth.'
JEHU HAWORTH, . .
aul9 ' ' . R. T."CAIRNS.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
. . no. 13G wood BTR£CT, vmai> noon below vibqih alley: -
• ; n<hW^ tstlst. . '
■ .'IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
. .‘INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. ,»o
■ koopagwnunitnsportmcntoftheaboTO'
artlrlea constantly/cn hand; together
with a general vaHoty of mney Hardwaro. Gana. Pis
tols and
Lead hnd Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket -Knives;'
Totters rand Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors,: Ac.—
;AlsOi;TrussesandSupi>otten«. / •... . ; ; ,••••.
r: JobblngAndrepairingneatly oxccated.
c RULES f—Wenro-Ciaklotf Rillea of every description, to
Older,.of ihe best meterial, and workmanship warranted.—.
Orders.roce|vcd for them at Wholcsalo or ltetnll, wIU be Cite
od with.despatchu. limiting parties. supplied at lYholcsalo
.-:; . ...i ? •: myth *
George BletoHcr, - : • •
i ; (FROJI.KkWYOnK,)
MANUFACTURER of tho Celebrated ■
■C*£ rfIOSSASIEB VENTILATING WIG,
‘■iffiiM, ELASTIO.BAND .TOUPEES, and or*
•’.ry-description of lOrnamentoi lloir for
and Gentlemen, No;?9"Fonrth ■
rtrectj. bciwoen Wood and Market,
OenGeiaen to measure their heads'
.-M l with accuracy. ...
\ FOR WIGS,
No. l; - Theronnd of tho Head. . .
, 2.' From theforeheadovor the head tonock.No if.
, u 3. ‘ Prom earto earj over the top. : -
• -4.: From ear to ear, round the forehead.
fbr TO VPEBS; to cover thitop Of the Head, onto, v ' ■
. A Papir pattern, the exact shape of the bold part.
JylChSm ‘
r •. - “ .Notloei .
fpHE partnership hcaretoforo .existing between the under
i i filgnedin the Commission and Forwnrdlng business.
Mdiytto film of 8. F, VON BONNHOKBT t CO.latbSday
d»»lVe(lhy:mutnol consent; The business of tho lato firm
WUl.bo settled by S. P Von Donnhprst, who to authorised to
use.4ho.name of the firm for that purposes :
WILLIAM EICHBAUM,
, B.P. VON BONNUORST.
May Sdj 1652-my4 ■ ■.-*
Co-PartnersiapTfoticc*
, r P®E, undersigned have this day n Copartnership
.JL for.the transactlop of ft Wool and General -Commission
. Forwarding buslnepS,ffUnder tho firm of VONN BONN
HORST‘A MURPHY;''Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118
Srontstreetß,: ' • JAMES K. MURPHY.
, TOM . 4 . ‘ S. F. TON BONNUORST.
’ Bd, IB&g»tty4 « - .
Emporlinn of LlKht i
CELEBRATIS ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS < •
Wf H. WRIGHT, reuccessor to J. Touan) MnmUho
turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Retall, in iho’
fi~^J? n amed Oil and Lamps; fa now. receiving a largff ossorte
for burrdng the Ethereal Oil, Camphine,
Qjfo|>f 0|> a3n P* of description, for burning
„ lamps, Wicte, Glebes, Cbta
-811 things pertaining to tho trade,
or Pine Oil, regularly supplied oneeor
with the wpgoh, which fs oonsfianGy nos*
■ B m thedty.wfilhcpromptlyattended. .
. _N.. B—lamps of all kinds altered to oum the Ethereal
Oiii Ail articles delivered in any port of the city, or in Al
legheny, free of cost * W. H. WEIGHT,
• ; No.B2Fourths^(ApolloHaL)
between Market sod Wwd streets.
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_ * EXTIIIACD 07 AMERICAN-OHI „ „ .
«oU by JNO.LtQDNGSON, 209 Liberty
\ pawj2rfuily.cou«minilcd pros»rfttiPh»the
jmedlcnlvirtaestif which aro fQumt tft b^dghtitithea the:
1 Strength Of thoorigtnftl - putllpia DOtr^
ties at 25 and 87J£each*wxth Juß:{Hrectis}»Afor It&jUSOr In
. every disease wberu.thajijrigiualr . fttL hUfl-bcctt
■ found -st all efficacious, and It so far exceeds tho original in -
power, os toveeaderittho CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE
WORLD. Call aod tty At.-, r'- .;*.vV, JQHtf -YOPNGSON: ”
Bi—TUa original. Oil fn Its natural stabs'oa takenfrorn •
the.fcowtls.of the earthycan ba hod:as obovo—-and will be
found genuine, notwithstanding-a certain firmclaims to be;
theonfy Proprietors.—:.. ..:... .fd&wrtfl j. ,Y
'ORE.., 108
jugsgoslilng;
MARKET STREET' 1 '
[ad. A.GOSLUtfG,
So, 51,
JT. CLAIR STREET,
OL2BALE ft RETAIL
DR HALSEY’S
FOREST WISE!
Uealert m ■
>reign & American
PAJiCX 4 STAPLE
UT GOODS,
AUllinery, &c* :
GENERAL DEBILITY, EMACIATION, WASTING OP
THE BODY, Ac.
Many persons at©afflicted with some of the above com-
without being able to trace it to any particular
' -eaucCfc and delay tbo uso of the proper remedy un
til the disease-Ixwomea-constitutional. These disorders are
often characterized by a sense or sinking, or entire exhaus
tion after exercise;-: -Somaexperfencosluggiahness,lassitude,
and at times, paleness orftunitogcTihc countenance, or pal- :
pitatiou of the hearty ot like symptoms.- ' :
The excellent effects which have ever attended the use of
the Forest Wine and Pills, in every species of debility ,1s con
clusive evidence of itsltappy.results in this .class of disor
ders. - -Many liave resorted to these medicines-as an ultima
tim, and boon speedily. cured. Fot Nervous disorders and
Debility the Wine and Pills ore taken according to the direc
■ lions on the labeL - . .
AGUE AND FEVER, ORCIDLLS,
Aro caused by the miasmatic effluvia arising from marshes,
decayed and Jowy. damp situations. In Fever
and Ague tlm Forest Wine and VUls&roatovareign remedy..
When they have been taken to the directions, we.
have never known them to fail In fiffectlng a complete euro.
firstplacdtsko a largedoteof thoForestPills in time
that the hr .operations may -subside before! tboxeturo chill.-—.
Tho stomach bdngnow well cleansed,!taka three or four,
largo doses of the Wine* at IntervaUof half hour, com
mencing about twb honrs bcfomtho period for the chill to
return;- - Tills breaks the ague/after which’tho Wlno should
be continued in email doses to* restore, strength. See fall
dlrortliras arounU the bottle. . .
DTL HALSEYS GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS,
Are nu Important adjunct to. tho Forest Wine. They ore
coated with pure : gQin arable, an Invention for which Dr.
Italseyh&a received the only .patent ever granted on Pills,
by the Govmunchtof the United States.
■ Tho Forest Wine and gum eoated ForefitPUU unite in ac
complishing the aims' great end^-the Purification of tho
UtoodfUnd of.the Stcfomch&nd Ifowels.
.Tbe ForKt Wlhe ond PilLs ore recommended os an efficient
and certain cure In the/ibUowlng? eomphdnta; Ifyrpepsia,
- !IJltitvotCtstirdicsj,JJrnpsff, Cb»ipfr*«f<i of the Kinneys, In
cipient CbnrumptkM, Decline of General iteaWirdnii 'Female
‘ for whlehUis a Smerrlgiißemedyi-Languidne**,
■lk'iphl Sweatif lTervouz Disorder!, Lais ef AvpftitejLow Spir
iii, ondwant 6T AVrroua Energy, Ague am Fever, which it
never folia to euro. &ro/wZa 4 ..&jfripcZflf, Jaundice* Vntteal
thy Oeiarefthe SJtin, Tit aki*/and Unpaired Stale of the Gm
stituiion.
Nothing In the world Is moro . ohsurd than the custom of
using paints, chalks, Ac, to improve the countenance. True
beautyandloveliness accompany.the! highest, perfection of
healthy which again Inrariahly foUowß tha of the
Blood. : What artificial vivid expres
sion of countenance which ?
blood casting.
Jtsbrlfllant roseate hua through textile, of
tho akin! What charms are more captivating tbauthow of
nature, 1n her highc?t;perfoctioa. health!. .Let Dr, Hal
sey’s FonatWToe TOpply.theplaenmflUcos®aetitw, ; Tho Ute
of this excellent . Wino. for. a short time: orates pure, rich
blood, wfcfchrcoarsing through, tho reins, penetrates thaml*
notcr-t Dbrcs that' vorgo towanl .the surfoce of the skin,
causing nil unhealthy pimples and blotches to disappear,
Imparting a vWM, rosy color to the skin, ami briUumt ex
prcniozLto. tin) eyes,
THIS IS NATURAL BEAUTY. ;
. la corroboration of tlicfo facts, Dr. Halwylia.'rmnny testi
monialsfrom ladies of tho taypt respectable standing in so
ciety. .
The Forest Wine In large'square battles, $1 per bottle; or
*lx bottles for ?&. Gum-crated Forest I‘HJ ft,cents per bjx.
..For sale at Dr. KEYSEITS Drugstore, So. 140, corner of
Wood street nml Virgin Alley. . [aupl7:d&w. ?
(?% ' WMs K. STKYEn£GX.continues to manufixrturo
VL CAIIINET-WARE of every description, nlhlscld stand;
FjSijojruer of Xlbortyuhd Seventh streets;: UNDERTAK*
fil" ISO tUtandai to, in aRiU branches. my 11-
« co 7,
,'TTAVK.OX IIA3D nt t&efr iiXtea c ivuCAßlNET ond
JjL CIIAUL MANBFACTOJi Y r " So. G 4 SmiUiflcld BtKMVa
Ifttgo iwwirtmout of taniy imd pbio furmturc, which they
wi] I felllS i-erceaL talavr; customary rates.
. Tenn»—,
Cabinet and Chatr Factory*
f?\ JOSJEPn MBYEU lms on baßd,:*! oxtenrivQ
AtL. Cabinet and Chair Mamifoctorv. No. 424 Penu street,
. Kplabovctbe Qu»T,;aU kinds of racli as
‘ “ *So!as, Oehlrb; Tables,' Ckuirs, Maliopiuy
Bedstead*, and all other article Jn*tho Cabinet
hatfUl tell 20 per cent below eustomwyrates. Turma—
CASH, OiiLY. JOSKI’IIMKYKH,
. OprQ .. Ko. 424 Penn street-' Fitlb Warxl
o. c,
Hammer & Daulexv
aMITUt'KIJ) STREET,
HtUocen Sftaifh fitrctand Strawbary'a2lei/ t . Pttt&bicroh. :jii.
A HAMMilll <£ DAULKIt keep constantly on hand a
uJL - variety of excellent and- Gtsmohablo Furniture, war.
IYI ranted equal to any in tbe city, and mid on oa fovor*
1 rl .• able terms ascan bo obtained at any similar establish*
tneniln the SFest TheyhAYenowonhand on unusually
tnurijpestand plainest to the most costly and elegant All
orders promptly attended- to. , •:. mylAdOm
Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Tfalaut; Farm'&V ifard
ware and Flmtfttre at Wholesale. : . • •
TUB subscribe rstave just ttwcivcd.lVom New York and-
Boston a most splendid" stock of YENKEKS, and at©
manufacturing hymachinery Furniture suitable for the
trade.; All of which, wa will sell At extremely low price*. -
As great care was token in the selection of the stock, per
sons cannot lhll to ho: suited either'-air to quality or price;
and, as it U well known that Furniture can be made byma
chlncrjrsaperlor and much lower'than by hand, thoatteif
tion of the trade Is respectfully invited.
Turned Work, in olllts branches, carried on as usual. ..
. Plank fbr hand for'CarpcDtors, and oil-articles re
quired In manufacturing Cabinet Turniture, coiistanUy on
hand—via: Jloliogany, Vornlah, lfoir CSlothfl,
Springs, Ac., Ac, BYAIT.A M’KEE,
Ryen’s BuDdin^t,
..paflaydaw No; Si Fifth street
Journeymen Cabinetmakers Association;
;>i'.:WAUJS-£IOU3E 9 ,tXV.:.3!&eOJfJ> STXEST f
> {J&A2. the ceaxm of wood.) _
•- j._ | iir , _-i-jl-isi_nr i TIff^ASSQCLATION, •
-already. twice.to three- times aauV;'
many , hands as tho hugest and ys)
"!. ~ MM mthortomost renowned• business * 1 1
f*hpps of havo opened.their 'Warehouse, and are
able to fhruiah ttto'phldkvFy wholesale or retail, with Fur
• nituronf the fbllowing d^enpUbn-r-Tiz■
MiOmgany Wardrobes: Dressing Barcana; Full Columned
alnhoganyChairs; Hocking
Chairs; Mahogany Wastelands; Sofas Divans: Piano Stools;
Book Coses; Secretaries;: Pier Tables; fine
Card Tables; Centre.Tables j EKt Racksj: French Bedsteads;
Ottomans; Break&st Tables;
Workstonils; Cherry and Common .workstands; high post,-
commpn, lawj andtpundloßodstcads; Chenyßuroa.ua Cribs;
fie.
. The advantages of cooperation, on on extensivo scale, perl
- . them ,to soil at the. lowest prices, and they are deter
mined to Belli lower.than, any- competitors; an equallyfood,
if not bettor article, and warranted—as the public will' un
derstand by giving them a call, w> •-■-.,■■
, <ghi Steamboat 1 oqrk of.all. descriptions, And other articles
of any 4QBpripUon f ;mado,to.order in ercry stylo, at iherhort
gst notice, - : nmr29
- JAMES W. WOODWELii,
OAfilJfBT PaStfITUXE manufavturer*
ware-ir6pmafl7iiUidsoThird itreeti 1 -'
wgKßSßEgsilQk - CB ds.hnd customers that'houl
has.naw.campletod his spring stock 1$) •
iT* 8 *- . '7“' of Furniture, which Is: deddodly # i I
thoiargestnna bc&t ever offeredforwdein this City, winch
wur ; at.prices.as low.as any in the United States,
As he Is determined to uphold • tho quality with well sea
•soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
• from the extent of his orders and facility iu manufacturing;
b© is enabled to produco warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.. ■ ; _ * : • -•
• Ho has adopted the prtuclple of jdentlfj'ing his cuPtomers’
- -interest with his. own, in quality .and price,- and keeps WU*
• variotyiof evieiy dtocriptlbnof
furniture, fSrom ; the-cheg«st:;and pfalnest* to the most ele-
tt house, fart of oho, may "!)©,
furnished from .his stock, orinanulUcturedexprwsly. tools'
• Tlio fidlowmg articles consist, in port; -of Ills 'stock,
which for nchnessof stylo and finish, cannot be surpassed
In any of the Eastern cities: •* .. .
. •• Bonis XIV tetoortctu Sofas; •.
..... 50 Safas, in plush and hair cloth; ••
60do*.Mahogany.Chairs;••
• 20 dew.. Walnut • • « ...
WM^gonyKecking “
60 Mahogany Divans:
• 20- Walnut .. .•«•
. •• 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: -
• • 60- : ‘* :<* Dn3Ssing BaroflUs; •- - ;. ..
,: • 30 • **. . u Wastelands; ' •• ■ •
40 Enclosed « r-.,>
• 100 Common : : ,i< .
- 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus
•>/.■• 49Mahogany Bedsteads: -* r
20 Walnut «
- - 60 Cottage u
300 Ohcriy and Poplar Bedsteads; •
' 20Mahogany Wardrobes;' - i^:-
10 Walnut «*
10 Cherry *
60 Plain Boreaukt
.0 Dining and Brtidcfeat Taliles;
12 Secretary on&Bookettssi;
20dox Cano Scat Chairs;
24 Cana Seat Hocking Chain:
12 Ladies’ Writing
Wmt-Nob;
SCtaCh*,- 1
EUiatethan- • ’ 'feS “
BeoepttSr « ~ '
PeartlnlMd « ™
Ana u jg tension Dining Tables;
Gothic and Hall Chaira; ottoinails »
Of OQiPtOS PUENETOBK aal
ftSSMiiy • CiBCOI lUxm supplied Trtthalti^
noS^ UEOATB HCKEELS > ft«nlsh»a at tbs tbatest
’AH orders promptly attended to. ‘ a»rt
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TO THE LADIES.
FURNITURE.
T<» Cabinet Uniters*
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. DRUGS ATSD r
LiTKOUE’S BRENOH FEMALE PILLS,'ah In*
orrbpft*-N6TToivt Ilchility, iteueral .Weariless, Nausea, ftiins
in the Hcaiond Lunoa. Loss of AtrucllteriMtiltatPra; Tro.
do™, Bfegugd feta
IniUgcsOdlwMaWlenco orWindyaadau DWrtno mmiXKnta.
toll by W-. pTjAoSgpfrj 240 li&rty si»«t;hni4 of lVood
street
ag* Poll directions enclosed-with each box. rflecaodvdAvr
Md'a KeSllcoted Liquid Cuticle.
rtilllS artido b intended for Family use; and should be
X F fbnfid In the possession, of every finally la limit—
Mechanics velto are. to constant- danger bt injury to their
uunsms through accident, and the improper or careless nee
bnoolr. wiU find this nrOeiet*beifivalufiabdotthon, and
after ofiilr trial; trill consider it indispensable. - , •,:■■.
“THbnmycertlfr'thateire,-that undersigned, having lre
< nnontly moae-iwO of Ja4tt!»iMeli«tod:%iild.Cutlclt>, pwr
oarod hy M&sra. PaUloldi* Coropjhliddlotown, Coppoctlcnt,
cheerfUlyrccommoiia It ta'our profeoslonel hrethrcn.os an
excellent aubslituW for-adhesive-plaster, taJrcsidngbums,
cuts, ccnltls, bruises, cnd'Oliilinis of fresh wounds; also,
for oore nipples, a remody unequalled, . c .
CHAIU.ES BOOBWARD, M. D,
W3L B. CASHY, M. B„
Bl HARRISON,-M.8., 1
y. nvwpiurgp. m. jx, ,
HAMILTON BRIIWER, M. D,
ELLSWORTH BURE, M. B, Botanic.
- Comprising all the practising phyflcmiislh.thrc city of
MldiHimum.-
rcr role try-T . ~ B. A.-TAHNESIOCK A CO,
,jyl r. ; j 2 . r Ccrncr'of Wood and First sts. ■.
. . „CCRB;v .
couafls, colds,' hoarseness, wnoopr
'ING-COUGH, CROOP; ASTHMA dni-COSSCMPTION.
MANY years of trial,--instead of . Impairing tha public
confidence lnthiß.modicinoibsi» Von for it an apprecia*
.lion And notoriety byfar exceeding. thG mostf wmguinc cx*
pectatlbha©/ itsjfnenusv -Notliin^ouf it^ J iritrinric’virtues
ondithounmistakable .benefit conferred.on-thousands of
sufferers, could originate molntaiu' .the reputation it on-,
joys* . tVhilo many inferior remedies tlinlKt npcm tk&.com-*
munity, have failed and. been discarded,.this has gained
friendsby every trial,'conferred benefits they
. can nererfergetj and produced -cures too numerous amltoo
rcmarkablo to bo forgotten. ••• - .<.. .
. -TVltilc it is a fraud oir the public to-protend that any one
mcdicino will infallibly cure—Still,thero Is. abundant'prcof
that the.CiiEnnv PittonaL does not only as a generalising,
but almostlnvariably cure the maladies for which it Id em*'
-ployed. •••• - • . ••• -.. . •: - <
As tlmomidcea theso facte widernnd. better known, this
•: medicine baa gradually; become' the bd-st reliance, of the af
flicted,from tho log cabin of the American 'peasant, to the
palaces of European Kings. Throughout tms entirtt court*.
every Stated city, and indeed, almost every hamlet It
contains, .Cuerev' Pectoxulls knovmaaihebestMinedyexr
tantfbr, diseases of the Throat arid Lungs, and In' many fo>.
cign countries, It is coming to bo oxtensivelynsed by their
most intelligent physicians... Ia Great Britain, Franco and
Germany, where 4ho ■ medical sciences have rcachod <hclr
highest perfection, Chehey Pcctotial Is introduced,, and in
constant ofo in tho Armies, Hospitals, Alma Xlonscs, -PnbUn.
Institutions, and in domestic practice, as tho sorest remedy
. their attending physicians can employ Tor th.o ihoredsmgis
rows affections of the lungs.■ Also .in mildor cases, dud for
children, it is pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact,
Aomfrof the most flattering testimonials wo. receive,-have
’.been from parentswholxavofmind ItofficadoUs In cases par
ticularly incidental to childhood.- j
The CFuasr Pectoral-, la manufactured by a practical:
Chelnistjfliid every ounce of Jt under his .own eye, with in-:
varittbto accuracy vmidcare.. :Itis sealed and'‘protected by
law from counterfeits, cons6£acntly.c&n be reUed’ou ns gen
alno without adulteration.- > •; >■. \ -
Wohave endeavored hero to furnish the community with ;
•-'Aof.snch * * * 'Priority jmid •'Xfibou’'
_aunlty vvit.
a lntrinsic supe;. .tyjirul worth all should
commendlfeetf tb'tholr confidence—a remedy afcbneb safe,
speedy trad effectual, which this ha* by repeated and feount*
kis trials proved itself to be; and. trust by great care In pre
'poring It with chemical accuracy, of ’uniform strength, to af
ford physicians a new agent on whlch'they can rely for!.the
best results, and Uio afiilcted . with’ a remedy that will do
for them all that medicine can do* < ‘ •
Prepared and fold by v JAMES CRATER, -
• iiwe!l#slasse C ;..
l Ef* Sold In Pittsburgh by U. A. Fahnestock 4 Co: iaAL
legbony, by 11. Pv Schwnrtz; and by Druggists and Deal era
in Medicine everywhere. • < -, i aulß’.flmdfcy- 1 :
THE GEEAT VEGETABLE REMEDY!
Dtt. JI. I)~ MTER'S EXTRACT;
DandeleoujWildClierry and Sarsaparilla
■rpms valuable medical preparation' differ* entirely from
X any rimpla “Extract ofSArsaparills,” orcommon puri
fying medicine. It la a compound of many most CLEANS
ING . MEDICINES,' With others acting directly on iho Kid?
neys, or-haylng immediate reference to tlio relief and contin
ued healthy operation cf soine internal organa. It contains
articles which.enter into no other preparation la existence,
AND IT IS UNRIVALLED
In purifying and refreshing -effects, by < any Medicine in the
uw!d. it ispntup InLARQE DOTTLES, is very pleasant
to the taste, and is more concentrated,' .
STRONGER, RIOTER AND CHEAPER,.
than any other in the market.-: Persona' who have taken
the gallon, without relief; have been rad
ically cured by using two or throe bottles. .This Is the only
compound in which Dandelion, WilA Cherry and Satsapartb
la arc bo prepared -toy- offer the peculiar virtuesof each,in
combination with pure extracts of other healing articles, in
a highly concentrated-state. Its ingredients arc purely to
gctablo, and oro such, roots and barks us arc found, though
chiefly affecting certain parts, in their gcnenU tendency, to
produce the most cleansing nnd healing effects, - V *•'
. IT IS IMPOSSIRUI•
To cure many diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Complaints,
draw off Watery lltjmnrs from the Bloody or corrupt and frr
rltating secretions of difrcascdjyfcoos from tlio liody; without
.the thorough operation* on Iho Kidney?, as eaußcdby tlili?
medidne. No other extracts evenpretrotto thfocffect.—
In Cict, this very operation, for - wlucb It is particularly com
pounded, differs from all other, preparations, and makes it
the beat compound fa existence.* ,
IN ALL CASES OF DUOVSY r ut>e this medicine. It will
relieve., It has cured -when Ufa itself was despaired of.„; It
contains articles that will cure, If any thing, can. and takes
.theonly method to make permanent cures.
'BEIIPTEVEU! BIUP VKVKKI
To produce testimony in proof of Iho euro of this dlscaro
Is acknowledged])? now. The public have so long been taught
to regard It as mtal, that its positive euro would seem al
most a mlrode, yet .
SHIV FEVER HAS BEEN CURED.
And by the Great Vegetable. Itemed?, 1 Dr.. 1L B. Myers* Er
tractofJDandeliou,-iVild Cherry, Ac:, alone.- >
We.select tho Jbllowlug fta a specimen of tho. numerous
testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine In cases of this
. malignant diseases, wliich \rc Imre to exhibit,. : .
. " TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS.
. FrnndsTibltmese,M., D., a skilful physician; residing In
N. Y., and one who ha? devoted himself particularly
to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with almost every
phase of which ho is conversant, gives tho following testimo'
ny in relation to Urn effocts of this mcdleino: ns prepared by
.himself:-- •• •
"This is to certify, that I liavo used Dr. 11. B< Myers’ Ex.
tract of Dandeloou, Wild Cherry and Sarfai*arilia, iamy
practice, In cases ofa number of pntioots sick wjth Ship Fe
ver, with very beneficial results. And I consider it n cx?mu>
al curative in that disease. 1 * .
Preparedly i \... ; MYERS A RICE,
No. 11 Warren street. New York.
Bold by li. L\ SELLERS,
aprOaieOdAw] • : No. 57 Wood-street, Pittsburgh;
Dr. DeLaney’s Celebrated Cnrativo Instrument.
:27te.en*y InfalhUe CurcfurUtal Drttidful Disease-
oc ilhtahcntary :■
.. .XioGlurncl 'Emnsitm!:. - ■
SO l»urrasrfi)g;axiti.(lestnict!ve>ttnd of Gomuch
. xaiscblef to tfco nerrous for
business, society and matrimony.
• . This instrument Is. simple, comprehensive, anti jsetxr-
used -wltbo’at tho sliphtwt ineonvont*
:©nco, or tho knowledge of the most intimate friend. It fa to
bo used e3rtemaUy»‘proddciug no pnln ot injury -whatever,
, pro preTonting iujy.ondftoui attending tobfa business;; aijii
prnilo imise,not wii.moTt canLakeplace, invigora&ip
uit wyans yi a shoft',Unie-tosuch an extent thatVicu rcOTt’n
toarprimitive poitir of retention, Hus \o& ofwhich, caused
by.Oariy disease ’in question, and the cause of
the tnousan4'.ebn.coiuUant complaints,; via: Nervousness;
wostration, Dyspepda, in- tho Huad and Dimness of
.\ifflon, WeaknOsa of the Back and Lower Extremities, Affec-
lmpotence, tlmplcsoii tho Pace, Proniav;
turn Decline of .ofMemory ajid'Power'far •
Avcßdonto Society, Timidity.,
and SdfDistrust, tove of Solitude, da; All complaints
Invariably disappear- na soon aa tho source fa stopped from
which they emanated.
Thislirattumcnt:has.bccnesamlU'3 and approved of toy
tho. highest .authorities iu Europe and America, fa rrcom
mondcd by lhe most prominent physicians of all countries.
• ' as tho Only Certain -Itomedy-orititing for those complaints,
•and has now completely superseded the uueof drugs, the
• bougie, cauterisation, etc* not tojmention tlia thousand ad
•vertfaed nostrum* ofthe day, as cordials, ahtidntcaV etc- etc''
It constitutes aftliesame time thesafcstanJ most pleasant,-
and by far the cheapest treatment ovetoffered to tho afflicted
- T a P li £. faffed forth e instrument/trftQr tlib do
sired cfl&tliag been attained. ...
’ Beiralsoremcmbcnslfthat those complaints are but little
fo tha .profession in gcnerul, and that all the
, medicineJn tho world never has, andnover will, stop those
"wbicbj If allowcd:to cmiUnuo unchecked, aro cure to
produce the niort distressing consequences. i
Ithpsbccn hmatter of;surprise to some; that anyone bf
r&spectoUlity and of professional attainments idiouht devote
nfa attention.*©. which people of cTery dcscription
protend to cure ea easily.- If, however, but the one-thou
sandth part or the miseries these people bring upon society.
; were kmown. a very diffarcrit oplnlanwonldtefarmed. It
fauptontythe present'misety;hod.dejection preyingupon
. the mind asweHasth&bodyy that la dcp.Grcdjhiit somo are
. of such a nature aa to affect posterity, and cyen to-dcKtroy
the reproductive .faculty altogether, at fa a fact that, when
r not properiy-tmted, they may xmalii sp ln the'
constitution as to appear in he other way than iif their ef
fects upon' poeterityj-yot, if property- understood, arc most ■
; eadly and speedily removed. Tho above,eolngenionslyoon
■ trived infltramentpwtildoubtless, in n great-measure, con-'
! tribute to check the evils of quackery, so prevalent in this
' closs of disease a thrpughoutthe Futon.
The price of the complete Instrument, carefully secured
against all observation in a box, fa only $lO. It can ho sent'
by-expre»s to any address in any part of tho United State*, •
Canada, &&; according to order, accompanied by fidl dlrco
tipns, and‘importaDt:advicB;to the married and slnele—the
t^flin^ 3 O70n : 10 lho rom ° tost parts of the country bSng but
; suwwa this Tnrtmment'tws obtained
dnee its introduction In America, has indneed somo oS
dplcd person in .Itcw.Yorlr, Philadelphia, mw,
ECt dPfmno ridiculous thlnga tiUej "irfS.!
which, however, boar not tho dlSrtcrt rcsemblmiS. uSS.
Intom Mr principle,to rpyOMteSSK.3
■ ?* 10 W?ht. - Every, attempt to tdraunh In
ehwmenta to Mice, will he proaccutcd to tlic rallost rxlcnt
40 «Diiect tho well aodhon ;
r, “ t ? Uo ? 01 invention with qUacks nn#
prodactrorm. No Ipitrumrat b Graaine and
lrnt from
t,«m rcinittances must bo directed (post-
Dpefcor himself, he no Agencies establish-.
od.batin London and Paris. -
pfisb-paidy Dr.lL DelAney. 51 Lispenaid-street
hourßj daily, froni 0 A. 21. till 3 P. M, and from 7..
till 8 PwAL, the Sabbath oxcepied. '
'fiai'Tho undcrsignttl certify; with great pleasure, that the
above, mentioned Instrument is not only constructed cm Bck
;cntlfic principles^hntfromlts vise the ; happiestresulttfmay
always with conudenee bo anticipated, there being far the
cure of those dfa&fato Bo other certaid remedy extant.:
. ' HSKBT '&r Kcunn, it ft, '.
" "GotTKE, u.l>. 9,BChamber st,
... v ,o.£ckhibw i ,sl3>., ■Howard st; ;--;
, -Neff-York,.;.
1 Dr. Dx L.\hex fa prepared so execute all orders far surgical
6ppamtQV vfa :' Ariificfal Anns, and Legs, which move Jiko
natural members?. Apparatus, far Luxation; for Contracted
LcCTj'forCtoatmaofthdSplimftndWQistrfar-Pftlsedointa
oftoeArms and Knees; Xegajfor CluhPoot;
far laehmnal Hstufas; far Palling of the ficctum:
fcre ° M:
jUI wort WMtanted.. lottos moot, he postpaid, contain
ingaprtiportlonalaremittanceorcttyrcftmnce. [feh2fcly
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•n navly. dfacorercd lmtftt ■•■&,f
±i for nhoWtim a speedy a** certain Eemedy.fwf (?■?•.
fhnfi nftinfaVfr'TTpM^ 1 ■■nfirgrlkllfL;,. . : * .• • ti •
4ll>lAMotfl>, .-.fcj,
M bonie> :. m
perfect certainty;: tlxo man-who TVIU now allow ft-Her* h>, , ;
; niato proceed'tmwu condition, of thingSvisjuodocfidt* l ™ r«s
nothing, qaa alleviate but knife of •a .• skilful surgeon* is t
wholly inexcusable-- ’- A rupture in lta ordinary • form* rosy |\>.v
.withproprtetyj bci left to-!tbo < .pcrrtojittfiUctai.ttnd the trues
maker; hut to go* ns many-persons do* without even ® o*s“* .£,<.
ago of any kind to rctaln-lW often renders the case poneowy (w
unmanageable, and Jeaiislowhat is termed StTCTifftuotcd p^..
ha& no relief but In o opera
tiou. Intbe truss to which the attention of the
i thore - ; Is: every: superiority' aver tho trusses and r$ -
t bandages in common :use.V It & perfectly. comfertaWe, and : -
i can be inodo to fit any case of Hernia with on exactness and Lji
: equablenessorprcsaaro belong’to any oUieriy:.-
. instrument with whtclr wo aro acquainted vond-wili retain pi ;•
Srtjy I rupt»tt<LWiUi..easo the wearer*. FbyTd
ewM of the- higbcai standing- In IheprdfesMon have given '
t'wtuitony.td its fcreat superiority ©tor * thtf ordinary trusses 5-f..
in use. • rho-troes of lby Hubbard will eureonohailf tho ca- p ■
w* of ordinary Rupture. TVe advise those afflicted to make**
application in time.. ■■;■ *• -r ••: • •- i*
Jtyettnca4j£lbtlug7it£t chaTQ&et caTi l>e{p.ricn v) fftMt-
Cdifi by calling on fyc dyenf.» r *
... l'orsonafrpm a distance cnji hnvo them: Bpni, Ly-sendings. i
tlic fncaauw round the body. GEO. H. KFA'SKB, it
mnr2lal tar. • 140 Vooast. fio)fe:Agcntibr PiU»bursh- h
■ Invalids ana tlx© .Sick. “S')’
TEE CELEBRATE# COZfSTQOK MELZCJIfERt
TTUIIST— I Thfl Giuat Pais EX-aiACMBi (CbnufTs & Daily's?-, -
H,MCurinff AllHuruK and.all .Exlcraal Pains and Soreo.
2 Ochmbia for Staying or'iUatonng the Hu*-
man Hair.
■ tmdJjfdwn Vegeta-* ■;■■*
He i?itnr,ivcuro&raUaiPCflof . .•> v 3 :•
: ilh.-rrMcjfair’x Aeouiiui OQ', a ccrtnm cureTurDcofncKv k •.
" a Trnotfa-cirre" fertile Pjiq&.Vv.- h • ;.
Cih.—Bpohris:Sick2fcadAcheßemedy, • -5, .
■•••■• for. all .women In the .Family Way.!, * -
Btk ~-:Lori(;lky , t Grtut IVealcrtt Ituhaii Jhnadtd, fur Colds,}
and -
Liver Complaint, and KIIIJoua Affections; Tor pburbtca, In j t
digesfciou.and Loss.of.Appetite j Xor ;Coßtivcnefla in'Fcmalcij *
omldal(» ? ’nhdiijcrvbus<^mjjaiti6s^fi)i l
DyFponfirXi VU&, nhearnju.fcin, frc. -Tbn ptfuatpOluU are, is|’ •
isnotTmd to tnfcfc»:never gives; jiCTer leavesoni*.
posLive, If
... pth.—CimtsUx&'s/Yennifuyei (Worm Killer) fer children otf :
grown perrons, ", ' / - £
10th —Jfrz l&morfs CrcaLlUin,' Kdlrr.Eo medicine
been discovered thatjsrso happily adapted to use internally^
.05dropsto.betiifehi Khd yetperfQmVsucli'wondorawheti.*•-.•<
upplleaeifo’jwUy 05 a wailror batb, byfrictfen. In bottled ‘'
from lis< to W> cents ertrb. ft" * ■
11th.—TinmAolr’s Roach arulßcd Buy Bin?, for <lrlvlnf< •
away Vermin in n short time. •* ; . ' . ft
:•• lath.—’Tfcd cblcbriited'X»»V/ Lifi Pißi and- TemperancLuk
Bitters. ' - ' ||
■ 13tli.—Pr. BoTihiAomno's Pink Eyrup. the popular EX* ■
PiJCTORANT TOK COUOHS; COLDS. iNFLITIiNZA. &c. R .
14th.... TAi? EustJrhHa and JVew TorJif Bair Zft/ts, tno onliV
StJllK coloring for the hair, > ; fe
•15Ui.—2HnV? Balm of Chiuay.a Cblacxo Remedy fbr Cut*.
Eruiras,- Sores, &ic..- y .•.' jr • r" : ••■ •'-• ' 'g
' v ’ T ‘™4’rrt'rl nf.- ** ' \0
•*lG£h.—JErfrac? of Sarsaparilla. orticliVliAs outUvej!
nsgrcat satkdkctioa a$
oyer, . , fc
17 th.—The celebrated spreadf Slraigthcning -Plaster,
ueecie6ratedmrreau«w._. w v , mad&
frcniDr. recipe, widths most poputo fcathe market {£>,
18th.—JDr. Klintta Tocth : Atfw&rops~ Acortain and ca*s
:«ure .v‘- .i-V'.'ir-'
•: 19tli.—Dr. CoirsroCK Ims lately bbughtt&e right Cir thS?'-:-
UidtedStoteVrftho celebrated Cbfftt&tra&xMfiffmil
•found at the Salt Spring* CCbasc, at SL CatluN
rincB>.C. Vi\ •TbL'v meUidao hos.ailalncd a notoriety ais * ;f
popularity ncver belbre eqnaUed bytmy preparation at ttu§
placofond its «UoLashetm eommonsurote-with ibi merit| .r
-which are extraordinary. s
NOTICE.—AII preparations,,heretofore, known aa “Cojg'c'r 1
sroc&’a” or “ Comstock &: GtfS, T * nlttayft belonged, and nor< .
belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr- ■Lueia&'/& Cotnrtock, anl f
though tho rignaturoof Comrtcck & will bo ccntinuoc]
this extralabci <with-.tho facsimile pighntareof Dr. L.S.C'-
whl in future defugnato the GENUINE. i»
‘ ALL OTHERS MUST DE SPURIOUS. - $
, ' - LUCIUS fl. COMSTOCK. '
{GT*Tha aboTOmedlcincacnn-bo bad In tlds placo of
, WILLIAM JACKSON. \)
--. ‘ No. 2io jQberty ntu of Wood, ff
- ffiitejlook-of CbietasuZ
/"'IASE I.—Miss A-Tty aged SSL This lady was very spafj v
\j -and kaJlow—had inciispnnt paln- and, uneasiness in tlsj' *•
pit of tim stomach;. 'Two or three times a day tiie pain iw;*'
creased to such ndcgrcfr'.ak th mafic her «*reamwith agon;!’', ■
These attacks "fwmetiaies.-tfßcr ibodi - end. isomS
"tlmeswhen none nod Been- takerm : She raised much feu’} .. ..
clear Said, lrom the stomach intho morning. ’ Tho stomaC*- '• -
swelled much at nrght' Tongutt coated and dommy; mur'j :
tiurstv no appetite. Bowels costive; dull; stupefying son** v
tion in the foTtiheod. ' Complaints .of -.twoysus •; ■>
• Gaveher sutno Pepsin on Monday.; OunO DAckiin a wcolt-3>■■ ’’ -
Said tho pain hrtd not been half.so bad rince taking thoß«f y ■'v
end dose, and was dally prowing -Jem. -; Tho-constant know - '
irigwas tUso Appetite imprchrcd; tongue deatiur; boll-; ;•
elsregulor; headstiU henry, vln another week she was cl .’ ’
tlrely free from uoeajJncra and pain in the ■stomach— -
no-ficiililtdds—hesuTfcltdear, and wery trace Of the stoi§77 ■>
ach complaint wasremomt . • .. -
' Cabe.£—MarriedLsvly,aged 50~Ihx» aftar Ealwg.*- Ve^..•
stoiitladyv. Hud suffered pain,• usnallyrcry sevenvin■'
region ©Mho stomach, fin* three .years past, and particular^'
■ intenseraltcr eating. ’When- at the worst, the pain Is asp '.' '
. some hoird.body were being thrust Into the pit of tho Btofr*; --
ach andbbredin orcry dJfcctlon.- llachtendernesson - i-
Z. sure.':: This lady, used tbc Pepsin, with surprising effect-v-'’*
;Soqnafter the the paid ceased—phe felt soldo naf'7-*7
;'sea, and - , retched, :b at; nothing come ~ dp7 -Several xobntl7';.;
have passed, but- there' has been, no teturu of- the painK ' -
Tbnguo deau-and jamisti;'iioi-®crtenai» of.thOjstoinaeh.:; -"j.? v ■»%
liaiARSADix Gear.— Zsniisrill£,' Ky*.'llas) 1851.—0 n -til' >
i . 7th of Slay, 1851,lie?. M. D. IVitilauw, Pastor of LhoFourt- - ;■
i Presbyterian Church, Tn Louisville,- had bwj
[for along time confinedto his room, andmost of the tlmo r> >.
I his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic Dlarrbtra, end was j f - ■;•
I nU appearance on the very, verge of the grove, and acknovit
[ odgwitobc wby hi*pbyric2an;wbohadMed:alltheordlns ;-. r *
i ry means in hia power without* effect; .and - at tho above nr <
i xned tiznoj-tbe-patientyby- tliotsonscntofhLi physician, c©r9- v :
!• uftj. of .Dr. Ilonghton's Pepsin, and to the aatof ■- -
j sarpil^hnd'delight of-Edli lieSvas muchreUcvtfr''
I the flrsfcday. The thTrd dny he- left- his rootn. Tho Alx(* - ‘
t day which wax excessively hotyhertxlft ton miles with, x.’
I bad effect;;ou tho Bth dayhowentona visit to tho country'
I and ba'. tiie thirteenth .d&y,; though hot entirely restored & . ‘
his natural strungtliy he wan ; Bo for rtjoorerod fia to go alo»7 "
ajourncyxf.fivohundrpd.milesiWhuTohe arrived in.Bafet)’-
modi, improved In heolth, having i ■ j
.stomach or bowds after taklDg tho'firsttlOs© of Pepsin,-?-,- '
Th«6-are flicfe'not-'eoatrovertabk*yi and thiß.&a case whi«*| - ;
ought to convince all glsopUca that there is a powor inPe' • • -k
,l«t physicians and dyspeptics investigated' - -V
, Bit. GKO. EL KEYSET
Only >vho:a i ?alo and Beta!- Agent, 14Q Wood street, Hti ■
burgh, Pa. CmygQai&W.-
Dr, lmproved Extract of w
TEI«I»OW DOCK AND SAItSAPARai;'
Tte Original and anlg Gcmrive, •for the. jw-fl -
Diseases of the ••’>?■
r':.y' art BuppiKed-Xo . ..M !
?•• the 'tix jra ! ,use of ; fran, •; :
: .J? tciU - w.r'-V
} K\' : -:i-:-y^Ergsipe'?%■' -\v.
; *matism, Pains in Vie firm?* of JofitisiVl&ra • (t • • • •
7.':^ :~and^So&* t tV,'-.--
-7 7-ByrjpcpTKV£s7£ -iihevvi t :Discase vf ihr. Loss I •:
- -JKr«r« .'arising. Jrmn ■. inti. of Afertury# 7
General DefnUfy, Drpjisy. CostiventY* ' '
rpHE BEST PISMaLB WKDICTOE KKOWN.—The Shalo- 1
JL preiaral Yellow Bock-and tho-llcd lloßclunui Sarsaj-i
zulautt tho Invaluablb. yemudial agents from whlch-Doctf
ofyellow'Dbck'and SampariT - -
is formed, and; the labratory of ftr. Guywilt has given us t? ••,
virtTto:of
• contaius.all-tha restorative of the roots, comfcln
and concentrated In their utuiQat stirngth audeincaw. . ■
Exporimenta-wero made in the mahufiictnre of tbis me/? -
cine, untillt was found thatitcould hot ho any further hi
pipved. ...... , .■ .....3
Accordingly, we find ft *reforted< to almost universally (j
cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic, nuil Cutaneous complaints, v, ■ *
general -prosjralion .of tho .vital powers, and all thoao h?. '•
, mentingidlseftEos of the- Skin, so trying to-tho patience aji* •
so ld|uxious to hoalth.'> - -1 /l T
$ $ HP
Scrofula, SyphiHa,Mercurial CuxnplaJnta, Uanccr, Gangnafc
. . Rhfumatlsur;and aTiistTarfoty of other disagreeable axi ' v
- ''.dangerous dL‘*dases,aro?pce<UJynrd pcrf(K:tly curcd bvt'-
use of t|ils medicine. V*
w , Sjuxe, Michigan, Oct. 0, IS6L f J
Tf. PanK—Dcar Sir>-lf fa with unutterable feu
tags of RraUtudo Uiat I am able, through the Divine Pwn
ÜBnco.of pod, .fta?l.by .thQ onile>vrorklng agency of that ch • •
SP I *™? Ouyrott’s Extractor S’ellow Dock ail
giro you a few symptom* t>f my almost heyi
* ,TrtL<l sfcttortwl; with a rovero
cxl<rT^,n <» through tho whole rigV
t^ uc ’ u total prostration of ray physiol
thnmk to about twotbirds of E
2*2£“ 1 procured tha attendance. ofn skillful praeir ?
i?' my -disease xmeoftb© worst forms!;. -v
ii #ahf .my case was one not easily ha* ..*
oicu, but prescribe for mo. -’I remained- under- treri •
mentutitilTwafl fiatiicßed-bo could not help me; Itho
fTOcured of your agent oftMa-piflrcvV.-A.Bms, two be* '
. ties ofGuysott’s Yellow Dock and SarraparJlla. from which* •
rocoiTcd.a vDjHt amount otlTcneilL Alter haying taken fozr ' >'
bottles, more, I was able to pursue my.businesa without at
lneonrenhmce,antl: bhrO bccn j’mcc thot time a well
while, but a abort thao nnce,-.I was confined.to my bed or;i
threo-feurtbs of tbo time; and I cannot ascribo the return £'-■■•
my bcolth to any other cause than by tho agency of
truly valuable medicine, Gnyrotfs TcUmt Dock&nd “
pariUa.' f y ' HA£SDL YAURIPKR *■* ‘
M*-/ C- PAWr-Bcar Blro-I pend you too foregoing «'
tlfloafe, <mi » for as I niuacquatatal with too care, it VS&"'
Irua I rronOTd It, thinking it might .bo a bonoflt to T di‘>
and too afflicted. You have toe prlvilego of using it nail l ''
think best Tours, , TV. aTBEEBP. (i
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Dr. John D. p^^S^ 6^-T1^ l 2i 1 I *"V , t 185 !-t
per T»lUe-Sxliottle»far J 5.
*luaa & Cb^Pittslnirght X. Wilattc* Jr,,corner Markr• } ■'•
street and tho Diamond; & A.Fahnestock & Cjx, Pittsburgh- r
u, A. Junta, Pittronxght Lee & Beckham, AJlpgbeuj 1 -
p.yowelU TF aslilngton;WJXjAnibertun-, Franklin; J Eleak
*Sy>op; IB Bo^vtfnlontcftfa i U• Wdty*TJrcenafeurab^! i '■
fiounta, Bomcraot; 8 D ReeaA Son, Uttntinp? ;
donj Mis wr, iloHidsyßbtcrgl« HUdobrana Jt Ccylndianfe
Forney &-Maday, Kittannitsc J D i3T»ns, Cuxamlna 4
Brookvillc; A Wilson & Son, JTltolaniicfc; -
N CtUenduy&fc&dvlHfc Barton 4 Co* Krkt; Henry
fifercer; J Bonn * Goy Button J Douglass 4 Osv da; Q _
tiaa,'Beawi>» D- toiiWite W4mu; F I» 46 C S Jones* 1 '
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