The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 28, 1852, Image 4

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braachoftheir business, sndthiyhuvoSlLSSLf^Jf l I
they, *iU bo ebb, to give theircusiomeraeutSSfe* l^'
• They Moelse manufacturing acholM lot of I
j{:fi more;;! styles,-which they wu Ml lnS
:*■ • foreoahir.rAsfrUtlita stock is entirely new, It.U wortlry-thn
attention pf Layers, 4 c-plsa^
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DRY GOODS.
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wiUljO wflitfir waitfltai.vcryiKnAU-ailvsijn^^-.abuTe Eastern.
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•- ettl£sa3fHs*3 ; ** cuia a jpttf . s
tenoning' irdJtSi
French Jilfpipoca and ThiN^tClolh^
Cobitansr Pptretoett<H«4UHl TPcrslan Twill ,
nfeh and Oalla PWl',
all colors;
Itoabathiw all colon i
;: IBgUJta*tare; J’laliMJlticlc.RiflHs ell worth*;
ShtEftdes. Sattn MaUfcsnd \r&toWSitks;
tdarb iui ChameHon fatin'? r
.:• i jilnln anci tyrd #
: :. French and Amcrieaii .uUpnco-i
EnglbftnniTAincrlcQU Chl.HzCsond Calicoes
Krodle irotfc«lOctet Collar Cliimrrottß r.r»l Cares: ,
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Silk Pocket Hdkfr, Cravats and
Gloees,Mxttax:l3trsery.ou<l.SUflr.kn< loi r*
Tickings,CHiKlJvai-xs’d andßfinm-Mnsliu;
IriA Culm,laWedSoth*anil Psmiu.].s
Dirt Ere'irad Rusfin Diaper. Tory clicip;
Red, White and Tdloir Flannel Terr clicip -
mjdi Col'd Dress and Sack Flnncls. plain and Ffcrd
CtoUu,‘Caahmenn, SafinettSj Kentucky Jean tunl Y eating
. Bonnets and Bonne! Itllihonn, at Isirgains, - ■■,,
Hall jßtdinnter Shawl", genond assortment.
WpS YOUNG. STEU-hSOX S. LOY E.
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mENCH STOBE.
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production. oflm-
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LftoostSaUDsi SQt£ h&fois.'Borages. Mantillas, andVWtos
■■■ ’••:■». ..’ ■.■■•:
. hadies’and Children's MiUmorv, Gloves, FlowcrvEd*!*
In*?, Ac,~
Gentlemen's Broad Cloths: Tuscan and Leahom Hois, ((le
nia stales) Shirts, Coats, Ac.
• MonminftQoodg or every description.
Goring, (from. Trance,) ia tntho rapnth3j.ro*
;edpt Modd* fromPajistoclon'imflKew
•‘ atNd.sX,St . lClalr. street, whore.ladies are rtispottfuUy
InTitod to call
■ the tradagnppllgd wUh models and Tn^f^rtig.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
"•ii c L : -y-tii or Bent.
. ifIKsrAREIIOUfrE JT0.14, corner fif Woodanil Front siroot.'s
'. •* r., P»*n}£. ftu eligible Ktaod ibr "bußine?* of «jy liind. Fot*
terms raguii*<>f jr. il uyan,
. - • n y • t■••<>; Ko>ol>lrth street •
: nail comfortable i)\N bLLINti HoUStt,
JL. street. Sixth Word, -eontnimiiK pix
lianas, iccll tlnhisJioU. piren immcUiAtclyif re
gained. fnf<Mroa.<wA.etiqiilroou th<r.T>reinlHii? or
o£ Tje2U 'lilOMAis XOU uy.
f |>V iJSX-rA cuntainlng mncuc ten
X-. roo»ni,!n eoort repair, on .Federal :Ure*>t, AHegheny:Ci-:
to. .Hydrantin.toejiutlwwhich ii* largo enough,torn gar*
:aiftn.- UtiaVloWj«ftdiKiBse£rfaa given irnmctliatcjy. •
liberty pjtrpfit, • .
ficar the comer, of.lhird*,. .
For Saler
\., nOEBS-A2TOXOT, situated <iu iMcc street, ‘betweeu
oL ’Walnut aufl l'actory ttrosts. Lifth Ward. TheLcti*
-2p ieet ftnnta»dlOOfeetdQCp^ i c& which tlicrcare small
-!Pctia3 easy—TUle' goc4- - lor partial
lars coctaire 1 of Alderma, PAHKIN 80^ r I'eun jjtroct, Piflh
Ward* „
IjWk 2SAUi« oa •i’oartu on© UnnVpart of "tot T»o.
; 325,, Ix-tTrwn Market- *mt Ferry. 40 feet front byKD
back; woll TOlted-for bulldißjf indisputa
ble end terms eaiy.
IOIt RENT—-T«o OFFICES on t'lflh street. . Applytj -v -
: MeCALMOKT ft K*SKKJiN%f -
vAtlornoTS at'liftv, ISJO.lonrth street.
A Valuable Piece of Property Xor Sole,
S'IQKTAIMIKti SIX ACIIE& fituftto in ri-
V/ clnity at ■ Last Liberty, • adjoining 1 finds •Of Thomas'Slel
ton. Esq;, end JLfs; hcirelejy about ora mil© from -tin*
Railroad; .This propcrty.hks on. jt a fiftorprosprttfftg young
orchards apti la a very desirable, filtuatlon fur a country real*
(lease; fcelng-a-fcw hundred yards. from. the turnpikes' and
fronting on the Old-Mansion Road. This - property is -also
very suHohto for pemns dcsirous-of. purchasing or X aero
tot*, ialt points on three-dlScrent streets. If not Kiid la u
body, It mil ba sold £n lots to pult purchaser's.: Tor inftmna
tlon enquire at this eifler. apu
For Sole.
. A- LOT of* GROUND m Gong’s Flan of Lots in the Third
J\. SYkrd of the City cf Pittsburgh street and
bringSifect front »u -Pennsylvania Aver.no, end running,
bark 111 feet. The property will Ik* sold, clear of all Sncum
btaiiiSK, except an annnxl ground rent of -one imndml and
elxiy*fit© doflarvxo whlch R irnow subject. On the proper*
ty are wroo, good TI2sII.MF.MS—Sre onck and two Jfrsmc
. --aQ-twbfclonot-hlgh, -and “renting-ftaVahc'Ut flro hundred
doll&n) annually.
Priocy ST2OO; SGOO -cash; nod SCOO in 15 months—by good
endorsed paper. WU, C. F2UKM),
jcl&tf ■■■;•'■■••*•• 1 Attorney at Taw, fro. l!iOdtanrth ftroet, w .
• « ' Property for Sale*-
THE -onhftcriber offers fbrsale. on very reasonable terms*
tbofl^wlngpreperty>Tlzr-''-^ ; '-' : . , v
. . A Tbfto Story Brick Dwelling House, No, 110 Penn street,
batwm Hay-xtjroct imd Stans’alley; and I/>fc2sfeclfront,
extending: bark ltifeet to an idler. The House isone of the
best buHafogs,
liocdsintheclty.
Hvo Lota—embrsdng corners of Front and Ferry streets:
one hundred and fire- feet fronton Feny and sixty foot on
- Front street, a good three ypry Erick. -BuDdlng on Urn
corner, © two story Frame on Front st~ and two Brick Bufldr
- ings, aredns shops, on Fenr st.
A lot, 31 feet front by. »0 feet-deep, on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets.
A Lot, with Tcry oouTcnient Frame. Dwelling; Lat£o li*et
90, fnmtinjjon Congress and Elm sts. :
A Houw-aud-Lot,-oil street, near thffynow Court
Housgl Tho house is well arranged- and In good order, and
Isnow'ocrnptodasalicrtel.
... A-lhrco fetcry Brick,on SmUlifield street, near. Seventh—
being In an excellent business location. Tho Lotis2Oby&o
..foetdeep, fronting on Bmithftcld *t, * ■■■•*..
. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 23 by 120 fret, fronting on Anno
and Eobinson streets, Allegheny City. - This is averydepira*
bio and pleasant location fora residence. .
. fbree Lots onCcntre street and Posture Lane, in Allegbo
By City,3Qby 90 feet each, near tho reridenoo of Mr.-Peter
TAl* In the town of irKeesportj each 60 feet by 160.
SereralofthoseAreonthcaiainstrocLj:-.
Eleven Acres in Umetownyou the Motiongahda Elver, on
whieh there are. 4 houßcs; : there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex
ceUenlstona- cpal, and ahnndanee of limestone, convenient
. tothnlandlngjandtwocoalpltsopen.
: Nlnetyl/>tain:tho town ol i Coluinbia # G 0 foct bylaO caclr,-
oeariy all; lavel, and; Veil, located.-, The tenant of.each Lot
: baa the privilege of-using whatever stone, cool -he. may re*.
qutefoK.hlsowu tiro, from a pit near, the Locks, Colombia
is aplcasant situation .on ihobank cflhe Monongaliela rir
er, a abort distance bdow look Ita 3, Jn : the midst of an ex*
temdvo:shftus cooFregion, and would bo atlerirablo point for
. Tifor-iTunAred ucrcfr of-superior 'Stono ‘Coal, with House,'
. Raßropd; £<v This : property hag a front of J4U rods on the
:Mondngahcla .river; an.excellent landing; good grade and'
■ foundation for .railroad—*wilh enough level grotmdflt one
point for booses trod gardens, or .locations Urn manufactories.
Thexeiniadcep enough to allow horses to be used In haul*
isg outthU'eoftl— whld>, for iron- work, ete&niy;
gas, or for any ordinary hsca.'is not surpassed by any lathe
•• country.
- In tity absence, my agent, James 3Uakely, 'Wiirgiro
- all neocpsuy information, and bo authorized to give wnrran*
• teed«ds Stony property sold. ... JAMES MAY,
feblg- ->: • No. ll&Penn street; -
CLOTHING.
Wfcat Ktery Body says, mast bp Trax-J
■TAMaj-ttil'.-that'BOOlttElV at : tho'tout - I&re ; CwriiDro
225 liTwrty Street, sells the cheapest Clothing
fo the-City—vrell made and ■feahionably cut. C£U and ox*
amine them ami ycru Tvill not he disappointed.
; Just.recdwd, by .Exproas a splendid assortment of Fancy
Ca<dimerca, Brown, Gn*ea antl Bind CloUwi tmd other Fash*
tonsbtotiooda, suitablo for the pwtsoh;'which we are prepay
rod to make to ordexy (without disappointment;) ihO Btyle
onmuyaawiiljjutho . • ~ .
‘ And see.
J4HEB' C« WATT-MeMhant Tailor.
: . So.fiO-Harld, bdwcai'&ixmd Third-Streets,
",^^tGSreirt^fiiHy-tb‘ : iHend5 l an4 tbo'pablic,
-■il'OAt~trelias rctttnrcdfroai KfrtfTSckandPliilflilclpliia,
haring fliero latest Importetiotw. an entire
Heir stock of Jft&clc und.CoTorod:’CLOTHS, CA&SIMiIRES
. »ndTOSTCKGS, Wlilchr.far nowness of dcflgnjß.ftnd richness
tnt3r:“hbnse‘;#6st : of.
York.'- All of wluch/hq ia prepared to nmko.to order In n
superior style.; Mtho lorrost price possible, and cordially in
vites jmrchEaers, to call *m4 e&unlao the stock IMoro pu r*
f J'fv I L^ T hrao n o nnthortol ajont In this City,
“ r . ° my iroik on OAitMKM CIjMIKO.- -It can
i. w., in of tho fiubscfihor, Sfl Market street.-
« the foUowlng price*, Vlo: rtfm.inrftnctlsas. $10; vrith
out!_£i: - tmnrlli JAMES ft tTATT.
SpItlXG AND SVSIMKn CJUOTHIXVG7T
" - THUFJJ BIG BOOHS r
• ' 'lft. 151 liberty
TOIEf'MrCLOSEE?* has noir the pleasure ofannouncing
...: y to his 6umermifl iHcndfl andtbs public ingcncral, that
bto BPIUKG AND BUMMER STOCK is cow midy for in*
bcrfound tnbaoueoCtho
largest and best selected CLOTH
■ •• U*Q to be found in thcr Western country. ■:■ ••
Hchasthis seam paid .more, than -usual attention to the
.. manufacturing and. at#leaf ills garments, so that tfa e very
. lowest priced, Harwell aa the finest, are cot up in a stylo and
elwance'notto . ..
fiewtmM parUctilartr call tho flttcntlcm of all dealers in
OotlflnsJolny.prtaßht aphtnditl r«sorttni>nt of
.• •. ■■ ,’t wje -Heady-Made Garments)
Aa ho foria; examination, of tho qualities ond
ofhla goods, he can: offer them such inducements ns
. *"*« tua&elL their, interest to purchase nt his establishment;
f _”fiyya«a?^jperfc nc e, ana great success in ihe business.
. wgßlPcrjnth.an unprecedented. Wholtiale'and-Retail pa
*f« enabled him to got up Garments to suit, tho bu
tastes of arery location, in: tho Union;
utmost importance to wholesale purchasers.
•at Trill 1» Ihnnd a choice selection
w Ulaowetfaahianahie good.vconHi.sUng of. frenchyEngUsh
Quhmcretis* <fc. Alv>,in excel-
or. VESTESOS, of .the latest and most fash*
ffPSTryffl**** l *ttt hf which hois prepgred to mnko to order
manner, and. at tho most reasonable
COMB. THKN, OXfi AKB ALL!
*h» JUttrtauml, the Qnallty, and tho Variety, IS the
• g«y .pensive, undoubtedly, to be found in tho
- ' mar2fi
\jkFiclALE Ollr—ls bbls Winter- Bleached Whalo on for
W Mte br. f esimt* A sWaik
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TRANSPORTATION.
1552.
Attftxxrs <b'Co;'i:Eti)rtnj
[ no. so qfmmfopiti /
'-•Jr amt W&traml
:*Utj&wda srit sm
- < .1A fcPkCIAL 1 Mi*iSblSM3iJt d£u]y for rhiladolphlaTAi
4'o'clockM. Tto'olacterA.jU;
■:.? -.Orders,trnn?mitto(i frwof Charge, nod Good* wturnedhy
flWtißxpresm- - T _
Bills of foe sole-on England, Irclnnd etui ScoU
!, * I Bonklns
<iW - ~ _ BAKER i roiiSgm. Am-n>. ■ II
Pennuylvimla Railroad Company.
i—Mfcaak
-VTfEarofcftMrOlnePmdTOe-,Sc.,toßalttab*„ u jpfcilft-.
W delphto, prompt!}, en-rssdpt. .Time, Fm Daw
jpassrs*
Kki lUOOEuI laatiicrV Leaf Tobacco, ]
?cSl7fc^rk.' D ‘ M i ' nlJt > I,rlstlc SCr<!Tcl‘ tmd~iimoU>y
S 3 5* c r«. 8 ’* in S H ™P; »n 4 EgS*, 70c. looftj.
'=-V^X CQ *‘ 10r8? l’dtry, Brooms ana.MerehandittyOQCi
lOOjds. r
!.... larrel.
1 prepared to forwardvftoight- (o RodebaunhV
i Station, pear,Gra>nslijtirff,ftnd IntcrmodiatcStations, - • '
I COVOPU & GRAHAM,'Agents,
• ■■« ! •: ... ;. corner of Pcun and TVayno sta, Pittsburgh.
IT. 1 11. HOUSTON/Agent,
•■ ;•• •• .» ,-2»6 Market street, rhtlftrtalp'hitt.
; Merchants’ Portable Boat Elite* .
«5iS. 185!?,.
JXrr thcTr-anspcsintianof MercJiandtu(ittti£*ro^ucf s .
AND RAI& BOAHBV HETTfTKN ~-.
1 Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,
Mired, vnUiout JtcMuwrnm- ,
' • i . BATS r ' '
1 PATTON I REYNOLDS,
Depot, 2olMarket sfc, (near: Sixth.)Phll adclphia.
„ C. A-3PANUCTY SCQ-i
, • v ; Canal Basin; 4oB and 410 Pena .
TTAVINQ increased our facOiiiesand otherwise Improved
I'JjL onr arrangements:R)rTransportailon/\roaws now pro-,
i pared to receive a largo amount? of Produce oxuD&Orchaa*
i dlsoy to ehlp(on the opening of the Canals.) With promptness
end dispatch.
- Tho Section Boat aystemof fcransportstlpn pu* State
Improvementshas been In uso about* ten years, and tb»
great success atad favor.lt has mot with, is a.sufficient guar
anteothat it ls.no longer considered a Uanbtful.or uncertain;
experiment; hut is acknowledged hr all os vastly eunorior
to any mode of transporUoa used on Canals, (when inter*
Fcctcdby-Railroads.) -.- - : . • . , •
. floods loaded mto'onr Boats at rtttshurgh/Yemalji nnilfc*
lurbcd.until uuloadod at onrTV firehouse tnM&rkct street:
Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay Consequent
on three different transhipments, and: taenring-the doUvery
of-Goods m entire lots. tho packages derm/ and in aa’gdod
-Order aswhenshlpped.
Produce, &cj. consigned to ourllousoai Pittsburgh, will
be-received and forwarded always at -the lowest current ca
nal rates, strictly according to instmetiona, without any ex*
tra charge nr advancing
ftb23 _ C. A, STANULTY & (XK
'jutns&Gog&iara;-
‘jriBKET STREKT.
ad.A. GOBHNG,
. So* 0 1>
ST. CLAIR STF.CRT,
•noirRALR * ntTMt
Dealert w
foreign & American.
rAser
RT GOODS,
Millinery, &©.
AND SU3IMKR GOODS,-
r xieli ShftTrlfs. from: $5 ta
mCHHIQAII^EKTRALR/illiBOAD;
CUSYETANDAN* DETROIT LINE,
In connection with the. Cincinnati-RaQroad,
Cleveland. and Erie Railroad, Cliftdanil anil Pittsburgh
r.r Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.- . ..
T)ASSENGERB'WfII bo ticketed through from-any point on
- X Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
and from either of those places to any polnton Lake Michl*
This lino wUI be composed of two new - lowprV-Ssuro
steamers* built expressly for the route. ...• - . 7
CT,BVjKLAN7>....„;. v,....Capt. O, C.Ftanaiuv
lOltF 3T.CITV t . —CnptLkA PlttCK.
A : Boat will leave Clerelnnd for Detroit, and Detroit for
Cleveland, every evening, nt o'doek,:.arriving in both
cities the following mcmilng.in season Tor the morning train
, of cars for. Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the
Lake Superior and £aguiaw boats atJDotrolt,
ffheymil jtm from Clevelandm the following order:: >
ItmEST cm%
Molidny..* A\t>itoe?ia3y,..Friday.
CLFAEUND. *
CLEVELAND. .
Monday^.AVcdnesday....— ......Friday.
FOREST Cm*.
Tuesday., —Thur5day,......^.............J5aturday,
.are prepared to make contracts for tiU
Idnds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Baut
bte. 3larie, azHl.ail. torts on Lakci Michigan.' Tbo OCEAN,
CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the Hue until- the
- new boats aro ready. ..v
ASSSW.-_ ; : • /.W' -
C. RRADBEKN -£ CO.. Oavoland.
oprl4:oni]; PITMAN,' TROITBRHKIK jt JONES. Detroit
WEST XB WTOX PL A A r K ROAD BOVTR
TnORBATTniORF. FJIIEADELPnrA and irASIUNOTON
JJ CITY. FvrcUmxfr
- . T011aUUmmr....,.^.«^.,..v..42 1 0tl than Pa, Railroad,
ToPhlladdpbh. - ..41,00 “ « «
• To Washington. City....... . »*,
.This is the only office which injures a THROUGH TICKET
to ATaslungton, and. by taking IhLs roatc, passengers wUI.
: wore time and money, ■:• v^'..
• The Mali Boat f carrying the United Stktcs
: - ts£ra~3w£* ; b Mail,) I caves t he Monongahela Wharf, above
s— tlie Wlro DriJge, j;VEF.\ AFTERNOON, at
5 o’clock via the Yooghlocheny River.; Passenger* will lodge
ou tho Boat, and tain? splendid United States ilall Coaches
at-West Newton,next momlug, over the. BlankEosd, cross
• utg the mountain? in liayllgbt.Take the xnagnificent sioep*
lug-Cars of the- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad* atlO o’clock,
. I*. 31.- Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, iliac In
Philadelphia, and arrive in ; New Tork- the aatna ovculng,
, Fare 8.00
do. •Pui1adeipfc1a......;. i ...r..u..;.i.9,75 ■■'■*■
do.. -Masblugtou 0tv...10 50 -
MONONGAiIKLA ROUTE.
. • IT®r» L The* steamer k»Te* thewhari; above the Bridge.
at So'clockA. SL Travelers 1 Caving Pitt?-
- S2ss=a£=ssMbnrgb by the Morning Boat, will cross the MoUfl*
tains the *ame night, and Arrive in* Cumiierland the' next
morning tor the b o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore, Will
rnp ln Baltimore and Arlington City, and arrive in rbllo
dclpbki at 2 o'clock tho same night. T i ::i -
. Fnroto 8aU1m0rt*..—...............0,00 ■
r do. Philadelphia.. 0,75
do. Washington City-.. :•
: For tlcketjs'by cither of tho above lloes, ploaso call at the
West Newton Plank Rood Office, in tho Monongaliela house,
Wator■street, • •[eupgr] -- -J, J,gVANS, Agent, •**.-,
chahgeofhouesT :
SUMNER A REA TTGEMEET-FA BE REDUCED.
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THE! PKSA S\'l4 VAN IA BAIUnOAD.
Only Jin JUU» Xtajitw! JwdDady Trains from Pittsburgh
■ to Philadelphia and Only 25/iovri Vavuyh
. to rilher tilact., bGth Trains connecting at Harrisburg • :
im&Tr(UTufofpk3fiwcnr..!fhr£:s&JM. ‘: :-'
ON and aflor Saturday, July 24tfy the Express Matt-Train
will Icavo the Depot on Liberty street, above thaC&h&l
Bridge,oxory morning a? Otfcloek.- v r;:
Passengers wiU go bytbo cars 30 miles, to Kodcbauglfs,
(ncar.Grociudmrgb,) where tliny wlilflnd the beat ol Coaches
in readiness to convey them 10 miles, over a first rate
and turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, XConductors accompa*
ny.each train -ofconches.) and then take the cars direct to
PhDodriphla and Baltimore.
Passcugcrs lbr. Baitimoro.takn tlw cars of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgh. .
, Passengers who wish touvold night travel, ran Todgo at
nollldayßburgh over night, and resume their seats tho next
morning in the 6 o’clock train, and arrive in Philadelphia or
.Baltimore the came evening at 0 o’clock.
The Stoning Train will leave daily at 8 o’clock P.
riving nt Philadelphlaor-Baltimore at 0 o’clock the next
eroning.. -‘;':.''^ ; •.V : : ;
< We give through tickets to Bedford, via IfolHilayeburg, for
-$0,60..
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia.
. : Passengers ate at ■no expense in moving baggage on this
line.
: The Acoommodatlon Train will Icavo daily at 8 P. H., and :
orriro at Rodebangh's (near Qreenaburg) at 8 P.M.; return*
Ing, tlu* Trofns will leave. Rodcbaugh’s as follows: The Ac
commodarion Train vllHeave at 625 A;3L; arriving in Pitts
burgh at 8 A. SL; First Through Tndu’ at &30 V. M.,arriving
at 6 Through Train at ID, 3[> P. arriving at
ISP- M. ToGrocnSbnrg,sl,oo,^. ; - ■ • \-:V7. 7* v *
, Fnre from Pittsburgh to .Bast Liberty, 10 cents; toWH
kiasbunr, 1 20 cents; to Turtle Crock 30 cents; to Rodo»
hough's, 80 cento.
• Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office
in the Monongahria Jlous& Watot' street or, at tho Depot
Office-Libertystreet;- ■ . •.-..-.■a.-.-s
R®*Nqticr.—4n ca»oof loss,ibe Company will hold tben>-
'.selves responsible for personal baggage only, andir on
amount not exceeding $150.' - - 'J. JkIBsKIHKN,
aus Ticket Agent P. IL B, Co.
3TEWJLnRA!TQ E M E& 3*.
>: Commencing AugustlB th, 1852,,
OHIO Alim PENNSvEVAKIAHAILROAD,
; The only WatcrnEcdlrvadriirniiriyoiilfnnnPttl^ncrghl
■ FILES FKOM ALli TOE HSUVB C? TITE OHTO Aim. •:- *
3b Clendund, Cdumbtu. (7* ndirmciH,- Toledo, Detroit, CJncam,
. JlHhoaid.it , tfc. Jtuirnwtf hrvmtictfion wHh the tliec&
' r: . landandPiittTntrghEadri^JrffhiAUieczUxto
land. Running Dite&tfrovi J PithMrgkio Can- -v
ton, lwsterfitiui iftnitgh-xn a .
day to &ages fr^yWoesteriiy': ; •?-
start from' Pittsburgh dally, (Sundays ex-
Jvccpted) 31 AIL TRAIN
Leaves Pittsburgh atSRQ A. w. • Passengers dine at Alliance
nt 12.50 p. at., and reach Woosterat 4p. m. Fore to Wooster
EXPRESS TRAIN
For CTovcland leaves Pittsburgh at li t si. -Passengers (lino
, at Alliance at 2.30 r. u., and reach Cleveland at 0.40 P.^in
time.for tho evening boats on Erie; This train stops nt
at llcchcstcr, New Brighton. Knon, Columbiana and Balcui,
nnd nt no other stotlon between Pittsburgb aud Alliance.
.-‘Through from IhttoburghtoQcvcland; 140mUn8,lnabout
: fts ami.d half hours. Fare $4.-• I‘aspcngerBcnn;tak©th!a
- Train and be in Dunkirk the hext-morixlng, or in Chicago in
tho evening of the next dny. - .*.*••-■
The Mail train coming eastward, leaves Wooster nt 0.30 A;
8., dines at Aliianco. nt 1280 p. v , } Connects there with the
morntng'trolu which leaver GeveUrad 4. and reach
es Pittsburgh at 3 p.‘M.;bo,mioctlng with the evuniua'trajn
hn tbo Pennsylvania Railroad , for Philadelphia and Bcltl*
tdoto at SP/ii., 7 nnd also .with'the West Newton' Steamboat
* VOittoi''- ■ i:: ■•'' ' 1 .v--.-
■ ‘ THE EXPRESS TRAIN 1 -
h 1
at 12 at night; By this train passengers come from Clnctn*
hat! to Pittsburgh in ono dfly of lgss than 18 hours, ihstead
of several days by steamboats on the Ohio river, Fapo from
Cincinnati to Plttoburah $3O.- Passengers leaviog Olncln
nut lat 6.15 a. 2f H aml Cleveland 5.40: p. m,, reach Pittsburgh
"the 6ajne'evenihg;'.
:Staj(eUnearuninconuoetion'wltntheroadfromEnon to
New Castle. Muraer, ariff Brie; ftoto Salem, oa tho plank road
10 Mnrreu. nnd from ■WOGstCT'foMAnSflcld. .
the freight train.
Pittsburgh atdßO a; uJi ana freight Is carried through
ievolam and to Woosto.
ImratTnt Bfisllhm Ancommodafton treJolcoTM Pitts
iXaH” i, M - ““i p. JJitod'Kew Brighton at 7A.
JExcurrioiV th at intennodisto statfqns.
Pittsburgh, jg^J*'** o ??*?** axauM between
Quarterly ticket*»? ,ow Brighton*".
package to soma of thantatta^
ftotrSiwdo’rurttS Bt "“a® 4lllo
tioSattoro *•»» *rajn» tonnd ftom
and'rcnM^vaffiw^X'S 1 " 1
■ MonongAd^^S^t
Pittahorgß, August 20, 1652. Httsburgh.
DissolQtion.
rnUE paitncmhip herctoforo existing undrr tim
I stylo of STBABT * SILL, Was this daWdlriSSJ, 11 ? 5
limitation. All tho accounts of tho firm will ? y
E. J. STUART, at tho old standi No. 0 Smithflela iS»?
- ' - A. J. STUART
August Si, 1851 *P. B. S n£r ’
■£&r. A. J. STUART will continuo the TTholssaloGrocarv
Prodoco and Gommlssltm Btutaess. st tlo - old stunt H
hOTtottpo. A. J. STUART.
P. B.—ln retiring from the late firm, I take plrasuro In
recommending Hr. STUART to our former friends and cos
■turners. [auJJJ X. R. BUR.
11.
FABEKEUITcEB!
UNITED STATRfI MATT.: '
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
*itk J*? Martn© Ininrance*
Qg.NOBTH AKKMCA
rtro?ti third iiouse cast of Wood, street,
Bhbsalhar,lasim Ppiic@6h JhulMhga and
» Btops«*« by
vjeaKls, tor tm aboye old arntrosponAble cempany.
. WruuAirp. JONM Agont. .
Ffro dmnranoe Company^
B-KjrrL ifamsburg, Pcnnsynxmia*
twMUitED. onJy tor ;the -.safer clpMea ofiproperty. has on
and affords superior advantages in point.
and toclty and. country
oierchfint«, aud ownnro of dwellings, and Isolated or country
property. A, A "OAlUltUi, Actuary,
, . -gct27 ~ Bnrnch- office 64<Smhhfleld ft* Pittsburgh.
185».
Qash-mptn&i Fire dninrance Companyi
P<mnsylvarHa. —Chj7itoJ $l(X) ? OO0.' : : - •
la the of <ho Above Company tor
on: as
: fc*aßj£vtcrmA as-.an? rcspon<iblo: company in tha'btaie.-
&m3&Gk .promptly paidlu sixty do\*s oitor proof oftho same.
DHF~Agent for the Keystone. Lift. Imuronct"Company, ct
■Kndsburg, Ponnsylronla.- : ■ ' THOMAS MOFPITT,
r Jyl* * Nq. 29 Fifth stroek. Pittsburgh.
vNevr England liive Stock Insurance Co«,
JSeio 7/cfccn, Gmnccticut.
rTTDRfIES. CATTLE. Ac.; Insnrcd ogntot-dcath by dlinaao
Xi: °r ficeldont ■ Capital $50,000. with power ta Incrcaßo to
$lOO,OOO
• • Zbrcc/ors—Thamr.s Kendrick, ■ J. Lewis Taylor, Nathaniel
Thurber, Alfred Edwards, John/Saxton, :Wm; Kendrick,
• ' •- / : THo«is-KxNmßicK.JV«sicnt. .
.;.QEOMsT.ltcysoi.i)A&CTctorv... . ..
1 CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents,
• /No. 123. .comer Wood and Fifth stroots, (over EatrickaA
Friend’s DonkingWonao.) ■: : .v, - . ■ [my29
JNSUEANC E~T
AQAIXST
. LOSS OR DAMAGE
SSIT FIRE
AJVD TJB&
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
nr ins
PEOTECTIOII INSTIEANCE COMPAHY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
43-This OLD AND RESPONSIBLB Company continues
togront policies upon the most favorable terms, Applv fa-rr
GEO. E. ARNOLD, AgCRt
- . for Pittainirgh and Allegheny County, -
• rNew.York Life Inanrance'cnpipany. •-.:
fojnlul $500,000
?tihe Annual Dividends have been unusually large,.show-
X ing that too-Company has beemlolng a very largo and
prosperous businno. .
; ./.Tbo. .Dividends }n 1840. -wcro AO per cent. -■•
, L h “ 1847 11 60' “
“ " ' 1848 “ 60 <-
1 « 1819 “ 40 u
“ « 18S0 *» 40 u
a u 1801 « 00 «
44 “ 1802 « 40 «*
Thla is among Uie oldest companies itf tlio United States;
Ha accumulated capital IsconstAntty increasing tbr the ben
efifc of members pwwnt and foturu*. ; :.: n
Monica Fn-minf, IVwicfent.
Pwkt Freeman,. Actuary.
CURTIS & DOBBS, A profs,
- K 0.123, corner of Wood amlFifth etrccts/OYGr.l’atriekfl &
Friend's Banking House, I’ittelmrtfi
CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKE!?. for fcrolee
ti<m tuid !• aimers’ Tiro and Marine Insurance, Capital sl3o,*'
000; omlof branch office of the Empire Slate Health A«»»
elation, carlvuirlndlng accumulated capital, $lB,OOO. -
At«o, ageutsfortho purchase ami sale of Real EatAtn.
myll
- OelawAn JltttQal bafjety luiurono Co*
. . OJjict, turrtii roam qf tfit Krcfiavoc, Third iL, Phil,
3^nus.lNSUn-\NC&— BuilcUngs, merchandize ami oilier
? ; properly,in, town and «mntry,mauredGtfalnßtlQf»3 or
damage by fires; at tbelowest rate of premium:
Mjibimj
freight*, foreign or coastwisojimder open vt special poUci&s
oz the nksured may. desire.
, . J*LA3«t> TJusapoßTAnos,—ltiey alito'liworo racruhandhse
. transported by Vrhgon.s raflroad cars, canal boat* and steam*
boatmen rivcm nod lakes, on the most liberal Wnw-' ■
Jowph 11, iJeal, EdmumVA. SoUiieP, John C:
Pavla, Koburt Paxton, John It Pwnrftse, Samuelltfttonls,
• Gcorjjo C. LeJjier, Edward Parlington. Iwuro It; Darts WU
pom *«l\?cU. John Kewlin, Dr- U. M. Huston, Jas a Hand,
Thco philos Paulding, IL Jones Proofs Henry Sloan, Hugh
Craigj CrcoTTto M’llvain, Chows Kelly, 3. Q-
Johnson, M Ulkun Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John SvUcrß William
hyre jr.
, Director* at. pilt4burgh-~-Tf> T. Morgan* Hugh Craig, John
T. Ixtfan, illum Mwrut. Prtndaf^
_ Taos- Cr UA2f& Her PrtncfrU.
: Josupti W.Cowa x,&trctary
: OQlflo ofthe Company, No, 42 Water street, Pittsburgh,
JelCallt P. A MADEIRA, Agent.
ifheriilrankUni Fixe imarauce Company,
• 0/PhSaffifji/na r ltstnsylfsnti(L ■■■'.
T'VlßßOTOltS—Charles VV. Bnnckcr. Thomas Hart, Tobias
JL/ 'ftngttflr, Smnuel Crant/Jcrob K. Smith, Geo. W. Bleb*
ardsMonlivalD. AdolpW KiPorie,DavW£s,Diwno,
Morrw PntJcrwn. •; .pirxfl; N. JVrridtrJ .
CIUR 0 PiWRm, &crrfar»
Continue to snake Insurance, perpetual OrlhnUwt os every
description of property, in town and country /At rate* jjjlosr :
na are consistent vnh. sornritr....
... The Company Imre reserved a largo Contingent d^aml.
. whtch > .yrtth their capita? and premiums. safely Invested, of
fiml ample protection to iho • ■
The As&ataofihe Ccwpanv* OuJommr? »u pub-
Ikhcd Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, *!* J
Mortgager,-..,...,...,,.., ; €8
Beal Estate....—, ...w 9ifi77 78
Temporaryloans.. ... 530M17
Stocks . - Cl 839 00
Cosher,..,, ~ 64,210 fil
Total ~ 4l
: Slnco ihclr,lncorporation, a period of years,'
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred s’hou
sand Dollars, losses by tire, tlwreby pffaniiug crMcnco of thr*
aavantaßoa of Insurance, as well -on iho: übllihr and disposi
tion to moot Kith promptness all liaWUtiM. . :
J.OABWNKIUJOFiTK, Affent,
Office, northeast cor. ATboil and Third-*ts.
tftaic Mutual FirMnaniraace Company.
Gltamsbiuvto JW May 1.1K52.
AriTAl*, tsoo.ow.—finmrti omen. Na. 54 gmitfitfctil «t_
PUtsbuigh. The fcUowUitf in tfae Bccoutl Anhiinl
mcnt:— ■ :■■■■
Total amount of property it ri5k.......;.,,.. 41-J.G3fI.GIO ofl
Atammtof bUl«receiTaMo(ln form
;<>frmnhunnot«?fpommcml)ers....;...i.4...... 176.227'01
Amoimtof rreni1mn1.....;...4;125 t f»'i3 l»s
Total lawov.jstarnfvt premiums,
: rp*ln*nnm» tuiil t>xpaosiW.v. i ....» 05,140 CO
- 4 . T , $30,478 60
4a
CaBhSarplas«...i» < .......Me..,....i........„.. 4 $31*212 08
Estimated pment- value of vt&tion
. ery, office furniture, ctc.v....i 800 00
* $210,510 03
One-half of this amount expires within a year.
. Tho Directors, in prc«nting thoiSocond Anmial Report, take
lopvp to congratulate the members upon the marked mooes#
uf the Ptoto'Mutual Fity lhimrance Company, la opera*
turn only two yo&r*, itMs token a position boddo tho-oldcr
mriitutfoTW of the kind, ahd provefl by ito vpry groat surceas
: that the mutual sysTem,' aa odoptcu by themp to beyond n
questioxSi the best and’only acio Cwde onnHuraiice.
The heavy ln«pa of year, whkh hgvo annihilated',
stock, oompanlea, leare t&» Stoto Alntuol witli anftrir
eurplueofuttwimtoof.thirtyoiio fliouknd dollws, bcsfilra- &
reserve'capital of nrarly two huudrod thounand dolhus,
which to conttonliy increasing. ;
The Directors submit th&ithoSCpto Sfatunl Fire Insurance :
Company owuera of Batb property; inducements sel
• dom equalled, and never rtcoeded, ■ '. .
jKrcdori-rrJoha P.' Buthorfbrd, P. C. Sedgwick,’ Bamun]
Jones,- Phßadolphla; John B, Packer, A. A; Carrier, Pitte
burgh; J. a Batherfbrd, A. J. GUlot, 8. T. Jones, Robert
Kioti* J v , John P-lUiinmonb, Envidcnt.
A. J. Grurr, Secretary. <■ -;v ;-.r sv-v-
JeDdaWtf A. A. CARRIER* Actuary*
fpHREB PLY CARPETS—Rectdvod tbtodaynt'theOfrpot
JL Warehouse,.No, 85 Foarili atrect,.ofnewandrichetyles.,
at prices as low as can be bad In oftbe eastern dliw,'
Brp7 W M'CUNTOCKi
- . Co-Fortnerslvip Notlce*
rpHE subscribers have this day entered into partnership,
■ X- uoler tho etylo and firm of TAAFFiV MAOUIRR *
BANEmr the purpose of errrying on a general Commission
and Produce Business, and copflJflutlyTjppo their long cxptv
riunoo, extensive mercantile aeqdaintanoo, and pcraounl at
tention to the Interests of tbeir customers, will entitlO them
to a eharo of public patronage ...which it shall bo their study
to deserve. 1 LUKE lAAFFB, Pittsburgh,
.... ' SAM’L .MAOUIRE, Cumberland, . Md
■ . • • ; W2f- Or BAKE,-Washington, Psu .
Pittsburgh. AprU 1853* - [ a p6
New Uooktf '
over tho Right Shoulder, by Author of Sunny
; t. Female Patriotism, by Autlior of tho ’WJdK Wide World;
i. The fourth aud Inst volume of “Conno?,”
- WhtoMTB to a Nowly.Married Pair.- ;
Tho Jlxi'ellentWomnn. to” Sprague,
The. American Farm-Book,.and a great variety of now and
popularworks just received from thoEortom Publishers.
Also a Jot of the now certificates of Mnrriago. Births arid
Deaths—Diariw - for .1853, and Writing boolis of various
ktod«* DAVISON A AGNEW,
Wp2 • ..-j 053Iarkotst. near Fourth.
Phllikniibarg Water Cure Establishment,
IN PIIILLIPSBUKG, Beaver oounty, Pcnnsyirmiia, on the
; Southlddo of tho Ohio '.Sivar, opposite thq 1 mouth of tho
Big: Bcaver Creck ; twenty-eighfc jniles-.'.froto' ritteburgli,
elghtfrom WheritogphdonchundredfromClOTelaaitliTho
practical icrxperiodcoafta
regular phyririan, • twelvßjbf .which- ho 'lias. pyaetM -Uhdtt
tho Hydropathic vTerraa'objyplVEDOLLAßS IT3R
WEEK-i-payahle weekly,..All seasonsera wiapted to Hyto--
■ pathic cures. Each patiant is required to furnish two heavy
wooleri- blanketaj two: large ebinferts,-.f6ur sheDts, tour tow
nisi and one cantp-bloakct, or 'lndla-rubbcr ehoet. ‘ -
,p, , DR. EDWARD AOKEU,Proprietor.
marlS] Uhillipsburg, Rochester P. Q-.lioaVor bounty, pa
ENTERPRISE WORUH;
m 13o.WQbnSTS£CT..Tmp'nt»n setow ytftf»<i-'jif.tW i -.v:
* . ; . JiO IK3T A TETLEr.
- IMPORTERS ami manufnctttrors of
wgf keep a fionural Aworhnpnt of tho above
> ■■ i aHicleßCtUMtantly on-hand; togother
WiHjn.gMßralyarioraofFancyllanliVftw*.;'Also, Guns, Pw
. toli an 4 Horns, Shot Bolts. Capa.' Powder*
Lead and Bullots; Bowin. Ditk; Hunting and Pockot Knives;
Drtf,#era' Shears; Poelnit Solncis, «(*,—
' JoLbing-andrepairing neatly oxecutod*
: RIFLES I—We oro making Rifiea of eTery description, to
order, of tho best material, and woftttnauAhfp warranted
: Orders received frr thoni at WhulOflatoor .Rotail. will-be fill
ed with dospatelf. • irtinllnjr-.partiM'Bnnpllcd nt ■ Wholesale
t v*. t <O ,. ~ mylfi
” Spcnnerlun pompi«rrial ooltoge, .
* (ufx 0. s. coaunmrs's,)
CORKER OF MARKET AND THIRD STBKKI'9,
J-i i v:^-' '-Pit&rtrphi Tldor.y ':, -
71 P. GOODNOUGH,PracticaI Accountant, and highly
Preceptor, recently 1 of.Cloveland "Commer
cial t wrUl- direct; permrtnontly nnd offidcntlv, tho
Bookkecpmg department. • *
, B. C. SPKNOER, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal
enlatlons aud Practical CWrography,---- 1 .::.
; v r : Thd present proprietors confidently assure the sober mind
od that no pains or reasonable expense have, or will
• be iparedi to render tho advantages of this Institution sec
ond to none, and profitable' in systematising the business
of tho aspiring youth of our country,
45T* TsßU9—Pull Coarse, $-10,00.
P. n. SrENCER,
S.JT*) Brfndnal amlEraibsf nr of penmanalupr
... 8013.-1119. BniiTearlief of Commercial Comapondonw.
> BpAOOI Boofcs, Bouool Books;
TTST tjpening at Hmi now Book Store, Jio. 05' Market st.
•«i e grest Toristy of ell tiie tSm\ flooS*. used to tiro
fielibefi, »3 Trail o»t6osala mow general use tfirooglmuttho
llanfle7Ulo’B end Hie RlcctiQ series of
R and SaEdcr’sßpellin"
'Books. -
ThefnHserieOorCroenleaf’s, Rarics,Smlth’fl ani Rajs-
Arithmetics. - '.
KlrkhthiV-Rtnl.A, Rnllien’s and' AnalyticalOrommora.
Thcas with othereilmlarClaas BookaT and ttottehor text-
Mathoastto, History,Geology, Phi
o.lv^l A full aownfLwiPttt of all the books- for Sabbath
®s»\puHished by «m Am. B. 8,-Union, nnd tto Boston
. FURNITURE.
•{ft*:* WM. HBIJJVENSGNooniinues to manufacture
AU. ; CABINET-'WlAttgjpf^wnrrdcscripUon.nfehlsoldstand,.
r.fnß comer UN&KUTAK
* 1 »INQ attended to, in *JI itibriUicheSv., i : myll
. A. miIKEN « CO*) f r ~
TTAVE ON HAND- at their extensive CABINET end
.XI. CHAIR MANUFACTORYi'No.i64- Sinlth£cld street, a
•largo assortment oX lincy Anfl-ptalni famlturo, which they
irtll soil 16 porccnkbclow castomary rates. ; ..
> "Terete—cjiflTj only. de027.1y
Cabinet anti C Jifttr Factory* <*-
{ft . "JOSEPH MKYEit hos; on hand, at his estnnfite;
\h_. Cohlnct and streetr
Bpclyaff:
* ‘■t .»Sofas, Centro Tables, .Mahogany Choirs, Mahogany:-
: Bedsteads, and. nil other articles iatheCrybtoetltoo—which*
ho,wiU wll 20. per cent. bclotT' r <natQm&ry jrfltcs., ':Tom.o—.
CASH, ONLY. ’{ JOSEPH MEYER,
apni Np.4g4Ycnn street, frith Ward*
Q C trAMVPB-- DAC&E&.
- Hammer &- Hauler,
CABINET WAREKOOIf, 6MTHIFELD STREET,
BctiPtm Sc&vth xtrtd and Stratfb&ry aUeyj I 3 iltsburgh l I\u
/ ItAMfiIEUA 4 DAUBER-kcop on hand A
yJLji variety of ewellent and fashionable Furaiture.- war>-
. FS«*nntoa equal to any in the city, und sold on asfiivor
• i • able terms as can be obtained at any. similar establish
roent In the- West They have jiowon -hand an unusually
extensive stock, embracin'? nil kinds of Furniture, from- the. >
cheapest and plainest to tiio most costly And elegant Ali i
orders promptly attended, to- > r-- ’ . • my2hdom-
To Cabinet Matters* i
Itwera, JlosewtJod and: IValnul; Famuli? JTanU.
■■■' ■> -is ;•■.■ vsareand /brmfttrcat Wholesale. :
subscribers hare just rcccived-from New Yark and -
X Boston aintwtisptenaid*stock of .YENKERB, and.aro:
■majiu£sctnriag-;b7 machinery l Furniture-suitable, for the
trade. All oC.whfob wf will wll at extremely low priccK.
-Am great care was taltcnin the selection of the, stock, per
eona cannot fail to-he snßod either nsto qunllty or.pnco;
and, os It la well known that FuraUnrtt canbe mode by mpr:■
cbinery superior and much lower than .by baud, the atten-;
tion of the trade Is respectfully Invited.
Turned Work, in allits branches, carried on os.ns uni.
. 1 Plank for.hand rill articles: wk
q nlrcd inmftnxi£unurlnßCaMnet'J , iifnlture f coiistant2y.on
hand— ‘vm t Maliosnuvv- Tamhdn - Hardware., -Hair. Cloths.:
Springs, Ac.'Ac - , . RYAN & M’KEK, "
: „**;•*'* ~ r * Ryan's Builillfigg,' *
■ mari&ydaw ■ . • ■ Cw■> .. ,■. .No. til Fifth street. 1 '
Journeymen Cabinet Dlfakers. Association*
WARS/lOVSE, 110 SRCOXD STREET, J
(neaii tos comrcit or woon.)
THIS ASSOCIATION ,cmbraclng{ft
aaggaa^^BaN.already: twice to three times.asUA .
l3ftjßlMqßßßBa many hands as the. largest ami f®S|
hltlmrto most wnowned business ! .*| *
shops of thls city,.-.have opened their Warehouse, and are
able to furnish the public, by-wliolcsalo or retail, with Fur
niture of the fallowing description—via: - > .
- ihiahaganjr Wardrobes; Dressingßarcaus; Full. Columned
Bureaus; Mahogany Zkdsteads; Rocking
Chairs; Mahogany Washstomlsr Sofas; Divans; ;Kaoo Stools;
Book Coses; -Secretaries; Card:'Tdbles;vßier.Tahloar:ihtor
Cud Tables;. Centre Tables; Hat KacVe: French Bedsteads;
Ottomans;l*oplar Wardrobes; -Via im?andßreakfast Tables:.
Works toads; Cherry and Common;Woxkstandsrhigh'posV
common, low* and trundle Bureaus;.Cribs;
Cmdlcs, Ac 1
• The advantages of cwvpcraitoryon' on extensive scale, per* ,
mit them to soli at the lowest- prices, and dhoy are. deters
•mined to sell, lownrtlian^vanyr competitor* aneqaally good,
if not better article, and warranted—as tho public will ujn-.-
derstand by giving thorn a ralL
: t&m Siramboat work of all descriptions, and other articles
of any description, made to order in every htylu, at tho shorb*
r«t notice. mar2o
JAMES W. WOOBWEbbt
CABJXET PVnXJtURE ATAXVEACTVBER.
Ware-rooTOßOTtmdDßThlrd street*;*
- ' '" J. W W. reepactfally . jlnihmu{ft
friends and customers that hoyj,
• has now completed his spring stock
. : -'W»r -. • - which Is. decidedly*-T *
the largest and bcst-evcroffcrisl^-for salo-in this (Sty, which
will ilia-sold- afpriccs. os- low ns any in tins United Staton
RtttorlVost ,
As ho Is determined to uphold the quality wlth well sea
- soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
front the cictattt'of his orders and Cudllty la tnanulocturing,
ho is enabled to proiluco warranted furniture, at the lowest'
prices.
.. Ho lias adopted tho principle of. Identifying his customora*
interest with hL<i own,, in quality and pneo, nntl keeps al*
ways on hand - the greatest variety of -cn ery description of
furniture/ from the clicapest and plainest, to the racut de-.
gant and costly, that a house, or- any part of one, may. ho -
furnished from hfa shock, or mnnufAcraivd ospressly to or*
• dor. The fbliowlng articles ccn^t,-in part, of hLa stOck.
which &r richtie*? of style and- llnfeb, cannot to surpassed
in any of thoEartnrn diiesr. '. y - . - .
Louis YrV tthsMcte Sofas;
-. s 60 Sofas'ln pIURh and hair doth;--
60-dOfc.Mahogany - -i.:;. ■*■■■ <
■■ 20<Iox, Walnut■ ■ ■■■ ‘ ■ .*-
. 50 Mahogany Rocking /*• : . -.. . ; :
20 -Walnut;
..: GO Mahogany
; 20 Walnut «
£0 Table*'
60 u « l>fts«dng rurraus:
CO « * Washshmdsr
40 Enclosed «
100 Common w
20 Plain Dressing Bureans;
40 Mahoganr Bedsteads
00 Walnut <*
, 60 Cottage u
.; . :• aw Cherry and Poplar-Bedsteads; -..
20 ‘WaKirobes; ■ ■■■.
■■■ ', 10 Walnut - -..
in Cherry- .. ii
60 Plain Bureaus; :
: "0 Dining and Jhreafc&shTablcs;, . r '; -
12 Sccrotnry , '6ml Bookcases;
:20 do& Cane Seat Chairs r ;
- 24 Cane. Scat Rocking Chairs:
‘Writing Dc>ks,
Jlat and Towel biands; Wbat-Nobi,
, Etlgufrcs; - Paper JlMaeTables: .
„ ConvcrEatton Chairs; remhroke - ->.*»: .
• . HUubcthau - *• Hall nod Tier ■ '
. ItocopUcm - Indict'Mork “
v Pearl InlaU Dining Tables;
Arm “ Ottoman^;
(loihicandllallClialr^:
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE sni
WINDSOR CHAIRS.. CAWSSt Majcees surpllixl with sill ar
ticles In tlidr line. ■ .>. • ■
BTEASIBOATrf flffcl HOTELS, ■furnish*! fit tho abort?*!
nntire. ■. ■\ V' ■ ■
AUordors^roSittl/iatftmlttfrto.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. ~&c.
'll fittzen» and Strangers.
T\o YOU iVISft TO PI; UCfIASR A Fl Jill GOLD OR SO*
4 J VEK WATCjI, at about one-half the UkuM price ?If so,
cnli pt Hootfa NswJewsiny groan, M Market streot; two
doors northbf Third; and-take* look at bis now stock, ju**t
nrrH’od, otuVrjtfu can there purchase orauy kind
: tof Fine Gold Jewelry, at their reel value, and not be ch&rgn}
.two Price* &r«V<irythiog,'asypjLfcaT®Usually becjubuican.
got tbc rery .bwd quality of goals at the very lowest eastern
pria-a. Do not bellcre what others, totenjstod in their turn
sales, tell yam_bu& comn. and mj© tbrynniselrcA. AH goods
sold at this wtahUshipeijt will lw> warranted ils represented
at time of Rilo—so that all may purchasa cquaUv safe aud
cheap. - . . r G nT2 -
H ._Henrr ItlcbariUan, Jeweller, '
AVING ro-iutcdbla stotc In a .handsome manner, nud
but jtoeently retumed-from the eastern cities with a
.fine ajoartmont of WATCHES, JKWKLKY, and .FANCY
Cj oops, would call the attention of -his friends anil custom*
era. to fact that among: his Yrfttchefl win be Xouijd the
jurat patterns and makers. . Of Jewelry,, the'
«U*t sfylra of Droocbc* Brwwt- Pius, Fob and Test Chnius,
Etfr Minlatnm liOekptfc ctfunto.
• FANCYG(jOD&*fBur.hiij! Papier Modi©., Work Tables and
Cojt’a Pistol* Porto McmmUos ia great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an andar*
. namentai articles, which have only to bo seen toboappre*
ci&tod, » [novj] NO, 81 MARKET STREET.
«•- v- Wateheß) Jewelry, 4ic (
HAVING Jart returned from the Eastern cities, I have
..brought with me one of the mnetbeautifuland care*
fully selected stocks of Jowulrr, Watches orcl Foncy Goods,'
.cvcroffWcd to tha public, : Persons wishing to purchase
anything In my line, can, rely on; getting a good article. X
\do not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 6Q per cant
.cheaper than any house in the .city. Give mo a eaui, and I
i'am Bum you wllr.be satisfied that I can soil a good article as :
cheapasany of them. ■
-v Another .fact. I wish to. keep before the people. If you
wont your. Watch,.Clock, or any artfoleot Jowolry, repaired
in the best manner, this la tho place to have H <lono« To
this branch of my business l will devote especial attention.
JOHN 3, KENNEDY, 04 Market street,
n P*7. ; Sign of tho Golden Eagle.
If-Time is Money,
CJUREIA It deserves to bo watched, and.' reader, yon isay
-0 be assured that— • ■ J •
:. .. -j : • W'ATCUES better fqld, ■ ■
■■i-•. ' Wlmtherof silverhrofgold, ’
. Than you wHI find whene’er you go • • r
* : Z&- And look'ftt those'oh salebeldw.': :• vH\-
_ T*. REXNEM AN A • CO., Imporlert and Dealers'in-Tlh/cftrr,'
Clocks, and Jcuxlr/i ■ WatchmtsridlK Watch Makers' 7 boir,
uXrf rifth stfeetf oho door from Wood; bog leave to an*
nonneo to the trade, and tho public generally,'that they
have just received, from tho best manufacturers* in Europe,;
a laim lot ofGold and Silver Watches, Watch Tools and Ma
. tembvand a most elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the
best manufactured which they offer nnlowaa they can'be
purchoscdinthßcaatcpnmarkets
.. Clock* Watchea~and. Jewelry repaired in tho best man nor,
ana on tho most reasonable terms, ;• _• •• ••. • v .
Prompt attention paidvto'briiorfl.from^adlstnnce. fmar24. c *
EnJJEIIAX
• [Of the late Firm of Ecitieniaii.l .
& CO.I
1M fSS^ 1 ;? ! l. A - NIJ „? il - u ‘ 1!R8 in clocks, watches,
. rj ij\KE .Ifiavo.td annOunce.fo tlie trade; and the public gen*
■ X crally; thfttthoyh^r6thcm«dmcarefallyAeloctEdjmd'
ATCili;s, t WATCH AKD TOOLS fbr wo toh-
K^rspandntnostelogantassortmeni of JEWELRY,from,'
tho bcstJnanu&ctotleS—trhich>they.;offor.at wx
thm? can be purChaßod la the cnstonvthvrkctv- ,
_■ "bole stock of. t Watehe3. cowiets of Gold unci Silver Fatent'
dp,.Detached l>}yew; do. lupines; Silver Guartlera;
and elegant I'rsmch;.Time:. WcccB, ;of:'the most -approvod
withTa largo stock of Clocks, and Time
. Their afeek cf Jewelry, comprises articles of evety desexin*
- such, ass Finger Ring* • Ear Rings, 1 ilreast -
Kus, Ilracclots, Gold,..)boh and. Guard Chains, Gold Giuwd
KeWandSeal*;:iocketßj : .GbW:ond .Silver'Spwstades,aJtver. :
ond Gennan SilvcrTahlo and Tea SpOQHs, auU every klnd ot
generally ;lwpt.4n of this dc-
BCIJUtIOD.
.• Tuoy would respectfully call the attention of the trade to
tMicosteuslve Btock.of and XOOhS,
oi owry varietyi.wbicja’thcj have most carefully Mle?tedv -'
Xhoy.luvYo htfgft afeoKmentof .Telescopes,
fromtho •bestmarndketory •
m i ßngUma.-“Togctlu!rwith.;awt»atmioty'of,other articles'
; too numerous to mention.'; . r-.r.. .
• r Clock* Watdica end Jewelry repaired in tho host tminner
-ohdoiftho mort reaflonahTO teab*; -foctliiiy. ';
Jj'tERRAI^'ST-^cftstoEdmnto^f-superior, -quality; for
\L/ salo by fse pl& SMITH A SINCLAIR
Notice*
7TUDB rartnorahip bcretofbre existing between the under*
. X signed in the Oommiaslon nod Forwarding business,
' Under tho firm of 8. P. TON WNNOORST £: 00. ie this day
dlspolved by mutual consent. The business of tha. late firm'
of ill be settled by S. F. Von Bocnhorst, who Ls authorised to
asq tho name of the firm for that purpose.
, WILLIAM EICHBAmi,
* & F-.VON -BONNUORST.
: Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1892*^x4
; Co-Partnership Notice.
fnifß undereJgwxl havn tbiadwr'formed a Co-Partnership
'X' for the tranflacfiau of siypef, and;Ueautal CorojulsMon
and PorwardinE firrouif YONNBONN*
■HORST & . MURPHY. t Wardjoaso.lfo*-ST r'ivater and 118
Ynrat etreote... :•■ . JAMES R. MURPHY.
PJttsHfurK&i Mo 1
v ifc*4XbZ'l#£&TT&sBiET t \FI2 , !rs#UßG2fi
*% P * J‘ ?*?*§* * °°-J? S S*«4 «3»r of Pine,
’ Jew - .Yorfe; 36 fioad, JjTerooolj tuuj C 6 Gravier
s Street, .Near Ortenxw,
* lino of Packets saiUnc every five As*y
\ iSS& days item Ltvorpoolto Kew.York; a Line of :■
; HwxUew &om HvQi-pool to Philadelphia, on, tbs eighteentn or*
eack month,;. aimooT Packeta .to Baltimore ontboSOtb of
«ch ;theBth and 34th
itf taNow York.
1 amount, .1
sttbe iOvesi Atesv or discount j and aU information'giTcn
fflpetalßg that can be given, wltir pleaaore, by
the** Agon*, * JOHN THOMPSON, *
Wi6 410 liberty jfc,maftirgij.
rjJi \ ( fi
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8. y. VONUONNUOEST.
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MEDICAL. ‘
/'JEIUIAS f rASHIKa POVTDEH.—A large lot of this ex-
YXa ( -llcnt Washing Powder, warranted cheaper thnnsoy
otter in ibtyrmdliuofin
It Is fia excellent article for trashing .priijtore' type,—impi
cheaper and betterthanpotuih., Rh<s!lloS»*, > » ’
iygl dag , KJHfSER’H-MO-WooishMt.
_ B; A. Pahnoatoclt’a VennlAwe.
• 4-V.l , ; • TiorasTAf Venango CO4. PfLrMny2fl,lBSJ;_-
ls toajrtify tiatl have beoaining'&'A.l'ftlMicstoclvfl
. .Krrairugn in my family fortheliiafctfin.ynnrg ) 'finii havd al
streets iln. - expelling ,t?o*eus; unlike
olLer.Kjiulfl.p.f X.lmTe~uiie^rit:docs-'Co
t ibUo^ng,; ; About si*-, monthsaKP,,lgavp
little, girljisevon yejtra old* after,
ta&ms It fiho. paaaodtwp hundred -*npms, *£■ •only-mpptiaa l
this as pna among many inatanew tmyhleb l have tfaez rod
tto good, effect of tft& Vermifuge. r Jjise9-U,Dawsos, ...«♦<
ana wldl> y * A t A-CO*
angwd Aff corner of Elrgt aad strocta. , l
AUedd or AUI ~ =
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL <
T>BH?ABEB and sold by JNO. TODNQSOU, awldboity*
X ■ street. - This powerfully cenceniratedprcpirratlon.- the'
medical Tirtncs-ot which aro flmntMtP So eight times the
'Strength of the original American Oil; at. bout uH lh butt;
ties at 25 and WJ^oaeh,-with nill dlrections ior ifShßdi. Ih:
overy disease :whcw the original: Amorieanr Oil-baa been.',
found at all cOlcacians, and-it so tamteoedatheoriglnnl tn
powur, as to render Ittte OnKAriS'C MEDIOISEaS'SnE
VVOKId). Call and try It JOHN YOCXGSON.
i The original-OlUn its natnnd state as taken front
the bowels of the earth,- can be'had aa aboro—and will be
ihund tjaiutntf notwithstanding.a-£evtala firm olalms to be
the oniy Proprietors. • -.- . fdttwitfj • / ■ ■ ;:■ . J, ,Y
INO COUGH,, CBOUFrABTU3W:??iaa CONSUMPTION.
instead of public
XlXt confidenep minis medicine; had wonforit ah. apprecia
tion andnoirirlety by farexceodfhg tbe most "eangumo ex-"
pectaticms of. its fhenda, Nothing but ita intrinsic virtues
and. the unmistakable benefit conttrred ou thousands- of i
suffejtcm, could originate'and wminKaw the rcputatlcmit en*i
joy*.. ‘WhPo.many interior.remedies thrust npontho com* <
i muiuty,:h&Te. foiled and boen- thla.baa. gained
! friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the they.,
i can never forget,.and,produced; cures too numerous find too
i remarkable to be forgotten.
'V ’Whilalt U a fraud on. the publlc.to.pretcncL that any one i
jnodicine ■will infallibly cure—etlll, there is abundant proof
r, that tbe Cuk&rt FncrdßALdocs sot only as a general thing,
i but almost invariably cure tho maladies for which it 1$ cm*
I P jSstlmo makes thesefUetflwiderand better known, this
i. medicine has gradually become the best reliance of tho af*
i iUctcd, ftom the log cabin of-tho- American- peasant; to the
[.palaces of European Kings. - Throughout thiv entire coun*
htry* In every States city, and indeed, almost evcryhamlet it
contains, CaESBr. PEOroiiAS- is known as the best remedy ex*
taut for diseases of tho. Throat and Lungs, - and in many for*
elgn .countries, it incoming to be oxtohsiyely ured by their
.most intelligent physicians. • In Great Pritaitir Pnmceand
Germany, where the medical aclencos. have .reached their
Idghcftt pciftction,CnXßJnf'PE(fronAL^is introduced, and m
constant use in. the Armies, Hospitals, Alms llouscs, Public
Institutions, and in domcsilo practice, an the surest remedy
their attending physicians, can employ for thomoredange
rous affections of tad lungs. Also -in milder cases, and Ibr
children, it is sole, pleasant find ciTectn&l td cure. In fefcfcr
somp of the most nattering testimonials wa receive, hate
been fiem parents, who harofbund it otfleadous in cases par
ticularly incidental tochildhood. . >■■ ' :
The CiiHint -Pectohalls manuihetured by a practical
.Chemlstv&nd every ounce of it under-hlv own eye, -with in
variable accuracy and care. It is scaled and pretccte&by
Jaw*from couuterfcits, consequently esn be relied un as gen*
uine without adulteration. >
We Imre endeavored hero tofurblsh: the community with
ft mpdldne of such intrinsic superiority end worthaa should'
commend Itself to their confidence—o ■ rpjncdy stouee a&fiv
speedy and which t]iT» has hy. repeated and count*.
Tops trials proved itself to be J ; and trusthy great carets pr&*
pnnnfrit with chemical accuracy,of uniform rtrensfthfto a£
fcrd phyeiehmaa new a^enton:-which they ran rely for the
best results,-ttniLthe aftbctwl trllh u retqwlr L tluvt will do
for thorn nil that medicine cun do
t Prepared and Bold by. • ••• ’ ; JAMES C. ATETI,
Practical Chmnlst, Lowell, Mass.*
Sold in Pittsburgh hy Jl/-A. Palmostoch & CO4 in Al
legheny, by 11. P. Schwartz? and by-Druggistfl and Dealers
in MwHcino ererywhere. : -autSrflmdrw : >
DE. KEYSER’S
PECTOEALSYEU?!
FOE THE VAEIODS DISEASES OP THE
event v COLDS, INSXUESZA. 'WHOOPING COUGH,
, C* croup. iiOARSKSEiiS, coughs, bronchitis,
I QCTXZV, INCIPUiNT andthe
I.various dlsessoahaving thei; origin in an inflamed, con*
t. geskri or torphi condition of thc organ* of respiration;
|‘This Medlcincvnotf.ofrorod to tjta puWUy'iipar.r thoabove
i rpai&ly of Jnuiywu .valuein. tho <lL*aaft» for
{. which it Is used to conMJpTabiO
I this Bellas In* other- irx-alUii*,
i.wlth a BntcesS thathiiararely.atfcCdwl any jncdidiio, not
i itemMwl ihroughoat;tho wholcopuntrv: brthQprc^.i
l>r« KejrserV;r«eti>ral Syropy ■;,:
, -: r Is the prescription ofa regular physician, who uftodk tree'
i scwoTai years in htt practice, with a success unequalled .by:
i any other hicditfnomtire.andKwas only upon (ho great
i and tlaily tlint he waa indnml to
; put it oj'ilu hottiw. for tt jnore nml extensivicnade.
- Via claim for the Pectoral Syrup that It Uan EN2TRKLT
-NIBWPREPARAXTON* differing, in every ftonj'tbc
'■rnrions remedies now in aw, for the diseases of
. nnry;.OTj?nns.- IT aDOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACIL
hy containing nauseating doses of squills, antjmpny, and
ipeeftebnapia.' ;It has in it no opiates to ronstipate the bow* j
vWand dry upihaseeretingoftans; huMta action,is wholly
different from (he dct{rin of any of the abovo miined drugs.'
IT IS.- AN EXI’ECTORAKT, (hot clears out tbe tribes end i
air ceils of the Lung* and Bronchia. in a uiatmor. that Is not
equalled hy any other romedy. . It dissolves, In n great men*
:Kurc| the grenUy lncTeaswl' perrotiocr: bf-muctaW; attending
the various discasos oftbe air rdbc find bronchial tabes, It’
allays all irritation, ftlmostnssooji os H i* taken, and lt has
;beon known to cure acoogh of Several duration, in
THREE DOSES' *
• Wo havo several remarkable cases noted down, whoro* it
succeeded in curing caws hnvingcvexy.appcanmce of •: ■
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION*
.-.Case young man,aged Ifl; offender make; had
cough; expectoration, of dark . matter from the .Lungs and
Bronchia, for three weeks; pulKcupto:l2o; hectic fuverand
night sweats;-great emaciation rpainintiu^breast; somft*
timesexpoctontlon of mattcrstrcakM'wlthhlood: had to*
ken yarioua remedies from withUittte or no re
lief; commenced taking tho Jftxiorai-Syruptix halFthQ nsual
doses ; tho expectorotfeh tirnrinisheUi - tho Lccutth abated;
tlio hectic frnrer left; and lhftrnrdaysali the bfldsyinptoma
bnd entirely and the mwiaxmv entirely well
• Case 2. aged4&* troubled' with a slight cough
during ell or the grater/part: of lastsummer, .which, to
wards iall. greatly lncreftEedj imd'fonliauedclgbfc and day,
threatening to involve thelanm niid-pulmohary organs to
a serious extent; there was pam in the breast, palpltation
of thehcart,tmdbeadacho,:nialmQstcflhatantattendfmt9:
stuffed condition of. thQ Te3als;,.o«asioning;tt fholjtig of
fulness of the head,'uosenud ftirpah and adischafgo of no
iid.spcrctfon front remedies hadbean
usod; isornral “She
commencodtahing-the Pectoral Syrup^iathdeycning; that
night shecoughed bat onco;toofcanQthordoeeoC Pectoral,
and slept well ell night /-continued the eyrupntut day* and
by .night.wps entirely JVoo-ffom thb<obngb,«andall tba bad
svmptpma. ■.' Sho is now-welt. Other ooualiy rciaarX
able, could nagiven, if’spacowouldpermit.- ; -- ?,■■■>■"
* -49* Wefurnish belowa eorttacatc, £dgnod:'by .anumber
of our own citizens, in proof of IWeiflcnty : ' . ' ;
■ § § • §•- § §. § § -$-a
. Jf Read l Read It Bond til
v Wc, Uto undersigned,.having: used Dre Koyser's Pectoral
Cough Syrnp upon ourselves rutd ht our families* do rewpocL
fully recommend It to others as agafo and. efficient medicine
forthe purposes recommended; j - „
James Hehenna,' James Fowler,. .TY L Ibifllr, v
John Fowler, E p Dwyer, Jf ■ : .Alexander \Trfeht,
;Robertlinughlln, - . John Jilitchol, : James K Leader, ' •
J Porter, • IVm.Q M’Carfney, Joseph Thompson,-•
HughSalUo, ' • /..Edw B Jones,. ... WII Anderson: ~*'
P 31’Kcnnv w 3Hchael Kane, Jr John S Agey, •*'
Thomas hi’Givon, * JM’MHlau,- Francis Dunn, r •
JP Smith/ '' Job Wliyaall,' Joseph O'Brien, 1
ilfturicoßrcnnotr
• OOUXTftY STOREKEEPERS will-find this trtr excellent
article to sell* and will giro general satisfaction tp’their cu&-
-tamers. Llhcrtd-dcdurtionS'Wlll be made to retallorsand
pth« rs pnrchashjgby the dbzeh—pidce. Binglebottlea 50
;of-6 *}?-}'■'■ ; - .'..v.-'t.. ; .-v^
: \ CAUTION EXIBArr-lianyperepas wlll tiy to induce yon
to buy some other article stating” ls ai good aa thlaV"
„but we advise you to;cut out the namci -“DIL EEYBEiys
PFCTOnJVL SsYKUP,V - and, buy :no other, - and yon will not’
be disappointed.
45r The Pectoral Syrnp li prepared and sold by Dr. Oca
n. Keyset, wholesale and. retail Druggist,, ho, UO, corner of
Wood street and Virgin alley. ....... . -.- ; ropl8;d&w:
DIL-ris hbla Linseed dll, in store and Jbr aale.br :
• sopia / anm-m & BiCKETsoy.
v steam Piano Fprtt Factory*.
- U. L. LEASEhaving-applied.macnluorv to
th omatmfmture of PIANOSvhe iscnnhledto
: at fjoast twenty -per cent,', cheaper than
u “ * U * any brought ftom the East,"and warranted
equal hr every -respect. r
Six from $lBO,OO and upwards. -
Seyep octave « « |jtfa,oa.
■ on:-iiand street, over John’s Mineral
.Watcr WarehouAo. . ..
. tuned and repaired; . jys.’y-
: Adams <fc Co WesuVn Expresa.
HOURS OF ARRTTAI.
TjIROM Philadelphia and East, 12 o’clock m!dnl<rbt;.
J.V . From Baltimore and South, 5 o'clock; P. M. '
VTay Slatkins; between Philo. and Pittsburgh. GoclE: i*. v
Tho West,generally, atCp.m. _ ’
. ■ - v':: ; r.f-if, '
•For Philftdelplda.ond at 5 o’clock, p, m.- ■ • ■.■■:"< :
. : Eor. Baltimore and South, at 4 o'clock, p; m. • .••*.•
Way Stations, between PHtbuigh and Phila* 4 o’clfr; p- m
. Uleveland, Cincinnati, and the West generally, * - *
* ul ° IIAIvEB & TOUSYTJr. Affprit.
Georgemetcher, ~': r ;
(FBUH JTCTt TOBKj)
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DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
T? HEEFMATISSIj—Br. Bnnnrts newly dtsoj-roral jtiantdy
; Private DiM««ei» )T" rr“
»DR, BEOM-N, No. 41 Diamond Alley TWv
YotesfrtsentiroattcnttontoaAofficoVfaetlSr mA
> tfis-buslnesfl-h
:-.Vcntf&al£inast&i andguchpalnfiri *ffoctlah&- fll
Nroaghton
;v- Sypfiais, Syplrillilc Eruptions,GoQOfrhfea,aid{Jt, StHrtari'*'
?sM or tbe Venereal 5 , Organ.,vf SUa/Xklscaaw, • ;Scorlmtia-Hrim,
. tim&iL Xettciy Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal ;WcaK
ixdssl Ixopnuncy, jHiosy "Blwumadsm, JtemaJe • Weakness 7
Monthly Suppressions* Diseases of the Joints, TiaiOS in;
Jmo2 NoWous.AffectlOnfl,:'^Back, an4ltiqvlss'
* tatlon of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated^--
I pit^H\ny^nr^ ,
to offer assurances ofcispcedyccare.tcr ail wbo iany com# ujh- r
tierhi scare. ,■ •<:.•■■■ • : ;■•::• ■ *...?■ • *!”. •.. ■*■• ■ *-: t r •. r -•
'Offltanud PH vntoCoiiiniltation Roods, •■HjUunncndßlley.
..: ntodortto. ?■ ■‘• v--«.•!■ yvw.aoT&fl&wly.-X
! iJadd’t MedicatedXiquWl Cuticle* : .
fl)ins-artlclc:J» intonded for JFftinOy: o*3!, Mid:»honld,be-
JL: Sound In the posaesslcii of ocvcry.ihjnily in thp JantL-r
Mechanic* who are in constant danger oflfijiity to their
■persons through aecldonti'ftnd the Improper or careless uwr
of toplivwia find > this: article to bo lnraluableio- tfc«ati?&rid’
otter a-fslrtrhtl^wUl-considor :*' .r. v-r
-“Thisouiy certify tlint wc, the: nndendgnedf luTlng IVe* .
queitUy tomle uso'of Judd's Modimtod Uqtda Cuticle;
pareji by Messrs.Pcdfield & Comp,
cheerfully recpiatncndit toour cuv
. cxwpent suhstltute for.ndhesivo plaster, In dressing burns,
. ctttsj scalds, bruises, and.nil Muds of fisesh wounds; also,
for sore nlpplos; a remedy-unequalled.
. , : CIIARLKB WOODWARD, ST. ,P. -i
\vm, b. cabby; -
i). rtAmasojr, St ; ,f
V. WOODRUFF, 81. U,
IUSIII/TOX RREWKR, 1L 0,
ELLSWORTH BURR, M. D- Rotanfo. 1
CompnsJngdllthopractlslnspbyalcfcms'laUiodtyof
Middletown,
, For sole by fc; A. itfAII&fcSTOCK &C 0 ; ■
jyl • ■ : ■ Comer ofWoodaud Virst sta.
{ **
tfta. De Lanoys Celebrated Cnratlvo Instrument.
The ordy InfaUihU Ciirtr for Vial Dreadful Diteast
i Ixwien asSperaiatorrhen, orlntolu^ilarg.
■ •<. • • AiectvrnaL Emissions*: ■ •
O Obarraesfrjg and destructive, and productive of bo much
-■O' mischief to the nervous system, incapacitating mnnfity
business, society and matrimony.
■ This instrument Is simple, . comprehensive, and severe
FAHj?fo,and maybe usedwithoutibeslightestinconvenJ*
ence,ortbo-bnowledgi?oftbeniogfc wtimate.fHcntL It Is to
bo used produdng no pfiln or Ihjary whatorer,
nor preventing, anyone tom attending to m& business; and
£hilo in use, nod a single emission. w» take place, invigorating
the organs m a short time to.xueh vm ’extent .ihal Vx&j regain
Vieirpnotitive power vf fttenitoni the loss Of which, causoih
by early abuscyia the tbac&usaof
the thousand coucomltantcomplaintß, viz: Ncrvousnoss,
.Prostration, Pain in tho Head and Blmncsscf
i Virion, Weakness of UiePock and IjOwor Exlremltteis, Affco
tlonajjf the lmpotence, ElmplCa on the Pftcct jprcma
turo Dcchno of Virility, Weakness or Memory and Power tor
Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to£<>clcty,TlmldUy
» and Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Sicu : All these complaints
Invariably, disappear ns soou as tho source is stopped from
which they emanated. ,
... This Instrument has been examined and approved of by
the highest authorities lif Europe and-America; is*rccomy
by the moetpronxlncPt physicians -cfolltoraiirles,’
os the only Certain,
and ihaa now- completely superseded the use pf drugs, the
bougie; cauterization, etc., not to mention;the thousand ad*
vertised fcostrumsof the day, as cordials, antidotesvetoictA..'
•It constitutes at the fiamo and most pleasant.
And by farthe cheapest treatmenteverofferedfo the afflicted
—-a fair price being nibwedfor thcinstrumcnt, after tho de
sired effect has been attained '
- Beit also remembered, that those complaints are but little
understood,by the-profcsstondn^genonil^aiidthatalltbe
medicine In tho world never has, and - never will, stop those
losses, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, are van to
produce the most dislr&sslog consequences.
It has boen a matter of. surprise to some, that. any one of.
, respectability and of: professional attainments should duvofo
his attention to dteoasea.wh|eh people of eVorv description
pretend pure so -easily. - IX, however,‘ but -tho cno-thou
sandth parted: the miacixcß these -people .brine upon society
were known, a very different opinion wouldbo. farmed. It
*is jiot only the. present misery and. dejection" preying -upon*
.tho mlpd as.well as the body, thatis deplorodj out some are
ofsuch a untaro as to affect posterity, and - even todertroy
■the row<xlactivd :
not properly treated,they; may rcmaln-so dormant in'-the •
constitution as to appear in no other way. than in their ef.
..®cte upon;popferity r yot^vf- properly understood, axo ; ihirsfc : .
.easily and speedily removed. : Tho above; so ingeniously con>
. tnved . instrument, .wtU' doubtless.: in- a great measure,-con
-.tribute to check the evils ;of quackery, so prevalent in this
:i : -V ;,
■:;Tbeprice of .the cbmidete Hudrument,' carcfuUy aecured
against all observation in a box; is only $lO.. Item bo*ent
.by express, to any in any part of the United States,
•Canada, ogcordiog to. cider*, accompanied by full direc- -
.timevuhd to thobmrt'ied nnu ( iingte^Gie ;
pspensos event ntharcmotostpsrta ofit» countryieing-but:
.The unexampled success this Instrument has Obtained,’
ritweitaiintTOdurtion
.cipled person, in • J*ew York,- PhltodelphirvAlbanyrßostori,-
Ac., to got up Bomo ridiculous, things collod
which, however, beorqiot tlipsllghtest resemblance, neither
In fora nor principle,to diy own-invented, lon** tried, and'
Uniteisally approved Instruments, and which arc os similar.
:to them, as light Is to night. .Every attempt to sell such.ln
. strumrats fcr minr r will bo prorecuted to the fullest extent
of tho law, t heing not willing to connect the well and hon
estly earned reputation: of my Invention .with'; quacks ’Rad
: tiieirvrorthlcssproductlcinsu Noln.sfrumenl is Ceuoiuo ond
nono can bn IVarrantadbut tliGse ordered from myself i'; :
:.; All applications and remutauws tuurt bo Ulrvvted Cpo<d
pald) .to ,tho Poctor having no Acreurv-s establlih*
<4 bntjn London and Paris. . • .r • • ; •.
‘ Addres?, post-paid.. Dr. E. Dsvtaney, 51 Lispenftrd 'rtroet-;
KcwYork.
• .Office hours, daily.;from P A^sf.till2p;AL,and from?
•till.B P. M., the Sabbath
. greafptaisuro. that the
abovo mebtlooe*l lustrament Is not only «?nn-*tniftlea on sci
, entiCepnnrlples, but from its nsotlift happiost mny ;
.alwaya with>ccrn&ieDcq;iba. anrieijoted,- there’ :b-lhg C?r the
e^ji^':
IlE»sr S IvEuat, jlu,
' O.L t.ome, At. m i niamber £t *
. ' • t!I IICSUABIkT, si. P- it Moa'nnl • •
« , NiyrYort*
Dr. vz lAStr Isprcrarmlpo pxocuto all ordeft.for surgical
apnoraUtS, vus; Artiiieinl Arms and Is-/.V like
natural in embers: Apparatus for Luxation; for Contracted
Legs; for Corvatnrai.f the Spine atwl IVolst ;: for Vslsodointo
■ofihn Arms siKd Knees; for Paralytic tegs; forClubFoot?
;for lachrymal Pistulxsifor PalUng of-the Rectum:; Hypo
Bn*trfcß«lt3-.Botte and. Chairs Crutchc^
I‘rupKiiS, Orthopedic Corretej &e. '
.-AH work wnrr&nled, v ictors must Iw pcshpjKid, cohtiln*
lngaproportlonataremittaucoor cityreforencc.- [folcLMy
DR. HALSEY’S
FOREST WIHE!
Thtdixcorb'y r>f the FOREST -WESTS is Iheffi'wtest' blessing
: of-the age.; Jfttliip . tit Quirt & atfiitfilrtfiUtf;. ;•:-
; which dou mare (irnl.atuiynrsfurtticrijitlh' cure ■
0/ Zh shuts, than, tm batUaaf any Scr/ia
jarflla.fo .nw, awf warrantedta cun’
: : 'WV&d*np-itni3tfatiifcr\?--‘--'-? -.• * <^o ~v
.TpilE method by which all. S»mpari]la.VAttd’ other siml-
X lar moiUeJnware prepared, it by-boilfnctlii* Jtootabr
Plants, to obtßin the extracts. The medial virtues nro thus
•principally, evaporated amt destroyed. : : • * ■■-
: is not.to bo wondoml nt tlicij, that even ten and tmm
tj’ibottlM gf these SarsapariUasaro'wmjQtlmcstttlien without
any perceptible benefit. Not so with the ForehUYJne! Ur
the mveutfeninf. awonderfu] perfect
;-wine is produced wifchout.lieatingvrctalnJngVafc, the .Rime
time, all the p^llivehealing propertiesPf the rare medici
nal plants of which it is composed-, thus rendering the Forest
wlno the most .efficient medicine tbeworld cver produeodiat
tho same timet the most Agreeable.- . : - t • > - . ; :
. , XERTOUS Discumm
Ato disease* of the mind 3* well as of thobedy, are usually 'I
brought on by trouble and’:affllctionB, and. are most com-!
mm to persons ofdeUeate.ronattmtionsanasensHjTcnUnds/i
splriui, melancholy, frightful <lre;uns,'«sgfearful anti
cipations ofeTil from tlm slightest causey generally i
pany non-oas disorders. The Forest Who ; and Pills are an 1
energetic? Remedy In. tbpso complaints.
Extract of a letter from Mr* Joseph C.T*auldlns£; dated - 1
Bb. G. TV. Dusst: S3ptonSwJU.,lBß.
Dear Sir: Your Forest Ww-ud Pills have cured my irife
*&&&*■ Nervous disorder, phlch she had been af-
UKtea tor many years. Her body was almost srastedmray.
Wfl. VM frequently-disturbed In her sleep by frightfm
oroains, awakim quite exliaustcd'and covered with toefthK
ration, an(l ttt Umcs laboring under, the delusion that romp--
thinßdreadfttl wns about to happen to her. By thc'usc -of:
JburboWeaof and a box of tho pnhs-slifi ls now
in nmlect health.; She has regained her flesh and color, and -
enjoys society as well as ever.: • J. C/BADLDIXG.
GKNtRAL. DEmiTT* EJIACIAT3ON, CASTING OF
- THE BODY, Aft. ,
.-Many persons are afflicted with some, efthe above ccxxm I
.being able pr trace it to any particular
cause, aod.tbercibro delay, the use of the proper remedy mi- i
til the disease, becomes constitutional. These dlrordeni are !
often characterized by a sense of sinking, or entire
tnm after exereiso. borne experience lasPUndel J
orfliisbingof tho cauatananaxorral--;
pitaUoncxrtbohcnrVor likc <ymptocy< • - -
Wr attpmtal tbo nre of
tbo lorest wmpand,Pills, in every BpNlw oWobllitT; in COO.
closKo cTiOcocc Of its happy results in tip, plow of dlMr-
SCW, : Many liiTo iwsortKl to.tlicso medicines im an tA/mn.
©Wrier*an4
Dcbility tho \>iceaud Pills arc taken accortUnir to the
thms on-tho-labefi. v, ••
- AGUE AN* FKVER, OR CHILLS,
Arp caused hy: raarsha*.'
dccttyed tceeratlcms,' nnd :10\7,’ ‘damp situations, luFovvr
imd Ague-the Forest Wine and Hlls ore asovmlgti rcmeiln
.When thoj' hftTO beentokcn agreeaWy to tliedinsctloiwi we
•have hover knownthwa to fnil. in effecting a tmnpletO curo
•ln theiirat.place-take-ttißrgoacseeCthßi'orcst Fills in: Ume
• that thetr operations may .subside before the return cIUU.
stomach items-note; well. cleansed; take threo or four
i large dosea or the Whin, .atMotecvalo oMislf nu hon?j com
| .roenclng'nbcrut two hours Itofisre the period for tho clilU to
.-jctumrOhls breaks tha Um>Tine should
be continued- m. small ; doses fo; rostorn strebjrth; ■': See'fall 1
'dlrecttM^iKmn^the'.bottle'
DU. HALSETS OCT-COATED FOREST FILLS, '
• A»»b imiwrtauf, adjunct to the rot&f-Vine.' Thev 1 ita ■
costal withpure-gtun-araHd, an Invontttil cji trhtflVDr :
Halsey has rocci’rMtho --only - potent evr-y prantad’en P5H*
S' the Government of the Ouftcd atate*. fe °® wtw »
* Th ?, l ?, rrat ,\ Tiu<! imd S”® ®a>«l Forest Fills un|( o | n
eompUshlug tig ranw great-end, tl.i> Pnililration of tlf..
nUantfon of tlio Sutaftrli ntui Dowels 1 “
, u? b ?£? , l? a - I tWSS/B®.oH®' ore recommended imam efficient'
and certain cure ju the -
sssssss'etfa'jtt'a?'?'
£lS.rS?«'"lF’^S
!?Zidvm. fi ' Sl ’ n V ’’ J and *‘l’ a,rei eftht On-
... . '> TO THE LADIES. ' " '
K SESffg, JS” ;S2 s~
S>sgsss*ss,saag“,j;
*?«?;> appendages ©traal thatvirM exprt^
\Jn? a ? r J^?? telianCo vb *eh emanate from blooming health!
ccwpnro "with the crimson-colored blood; casting
*lf c *£h* a *_rt>*caw hue through the transparent texture of*
me SaiTiT /lYhatcharms arc more capitratlnglhan those of
.nature, iu her highest perfection of health f T/t Djr. Ual-
Forest Wlnoirapply theplai* of all cosmetic*. The use
of this excellent Wine :far a-short time creates pure, rich
, • blood, which, coursing through - the Tvln.vpeDOtrntos the mi
nutest fibres that- Tcrgc toward r tho anrfllce of tho shin,
causing all unhealthy pimple* and blotches to direppen r.
Imparting & vivid, rosy eofur to the skin, and brilliant e<-
prison to tho eves, < _ 1L
T THIS IB XATUHAT/ HEAUTT.
In corroboration of these forts, Dr. Halsey hasmffnytefiH
monlnlfl firoto. ladles of the respectable standing in so
ciety.
< The Forest Wloo In large swore bottles, $1 per bottle, or
six bottles far £5. GunHwatod Forest Plila, 23 cents per t>ox.
For sale at Dr. KEXSKR’S Drugstore, 140, corner of
Wood street and Tfagto Alley, . .. [augltaivr.
tujl craucnt, (UiwtraUmthßiatf! Jalj-rS®
the fir®-ulll tewttlaUt tho old ataiS, hr JohnSS.f,
' ; •’ JEHU HAWOMn,"'
»«9 ‘
* . 3
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A , *
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j > r
T\OCTOElAtEffllgB JHBNCB-FJOtAM
U noaaifc. tsh-iiti e&otstval nroajyft* Osiarctltof Otwa
SJctaoss, FlonrAlte or White! Soppreaam, pjmwn
jmhss, Ncmrn* DoMUtn gsttrrat W«£oeffi, PWi*™
in the Head and of, Atmtife,, ■•■-.■
roora Diseased ....'.
JriillgeaHoo t aad jdtow W*>Wnte. : ...:
Price, 25 ccnfaCorfire "boieSforffl-' Sold.trbbJrt42acodTP\. •••.•.
t*aby W. crjAC^??E5O- sfreeC-henarorWood -
■ Fall •directions 'box* ( JeeKhlvd&g ■, .
.£?h , i;.---:v 9UiBB|KO I' , T^
?*.< TIE YE FitUITFOIriOffrMI/EfcIPLV ~r, ,r ja fr'coxamani
•I V,> J> ihatfOwTi^lwtfe&^lyJob^red.^^■tli«it*JMMrf of
Dr. UUIZETTE’S JC'KO CSORDIALy of fafocreatiTjl
prescribed as aa fiffecttraV rtalorivdTe Jncaeoa ofDo- '
Wilty» lmpotraey r or BarmmesB; ahd
It fa all that It proftißsefl to %eyviiC^Atoio r a Great
thawtatlifrmwnrfodfllate'with*
out offspring. It Is n c*rtoM r cttw ; for/ Seminal Utnlwionsj
General DohiHgy, <neot‘ , W®nejl> of tli* Genital
.ferrous
It ia uno(pttUedi‘ { .•’certalo; Tcrnodf
lodlgeatloh, jo»i of Mu«cnlar
, 1 bjfileal basSUnd Sj Female TFeakncfw, Debility, &c.
.iVUA?awantfidtopicowtlre aacrSnonrofthft above com*
find is of countlej«a-?aTtxo to-thWo wHhant-ctfrfrrmff.
■'iiSHiSfy *^ M ’~JtodthQnainnof i&matocU * Brother on
- rntyirtmlcs* rou find the obova
ftcn;M' fW ithtw been £rUntip?ly countftfcifct? of lalu Avoid
counterfeit m yon-would poison. Aceney at
:- ftu27:(U ' ffl y - xo> stf nirmimiEp st.
. To Invalids and the stele. **"
THE CELEBRAXED.CaMSTO.UK. UEJ>IQJffES
*nflT—®ibQ*ut,PJUS.'fi«nui«n^dMriers' it&altfsy
J} cnrlng airßunw mid *U EsWmr&tns and gor**.
Zd*-* Balm of tylimha for.Stsyln* or h«tnring the Hu
man Hnlr. - j *
$Ar-7lau?* tfa-ve and Bm* ZMnml ind/mftan YtoeUt*
Uf,KUxir t ncnrotorniloaawror Itheuartttait. 4 : - ; 'v;
forßeafijcai. -
trKnowjvennvfor the
*st& Head AcJtf Unnedy
"7 ih<*-Mather t &*RtUtfi fur nil Tvomm-intho family TV*y : 1
r Grtut. TFcsttm Indian- Ztonnaa;forCohlA. ••■••
Qtul fervorwh 'foeHnga and .preventing fevers ;■ fat Asthma?--
'Liter Complaint, amtßUllous Affections; for Blntrhcea, In- - -
digestion and lioss'of Appetite? •fbr-.CoKffvcmws In Tcraalw ■■>■
i and Males, and nervous complaints; tbr fitonnichAffbellonsj'-
r Byßpepfilfti I»iies,--ltiK!niaatlßm,-4'o.‘ i.The great jxdotsaie-, it '
•li not t»d to take, never giycspoltvafui never leaves one i;
costive, 1
,sth<--G3mifoc&s Terinj/uge, (WonnKirifr) for rhllilrtmor- «• >
':^::/^ r r : e;..
v Brxnwxi GfrtaiPaiii KGUrI No medicine hrfa
bccn i dL“coyered that b> eo happflv. adapted to use intenwJJJV - ' 11T,;
as drops to be takon, and yut perfomt- nirh'wondatgwlfrn : ■
applfcd ertemaffy a* & wash or bath, by fnctforf. In bottles
from 12J£ to SO cents each, , •*.
' andßcdSvct Bunt* for driving
atf&y Vermin in &*hwt time.
««lebratal.Zaft> Z(/<
—^ r ' fforfh&nmfttfi Pir& Syrufc the popular Ex-'. . ;j
i PECTOIUJSTcroitjCOUaHB,:CQU^/IMTLUKXKA; '
| Indvt.and Jfcw.TarkJlair ityej. thc only .
t SUIUS coloring for the hair, - ' J * v
latlh—ikn’s Balm qf Cfitna, a Chinsso Jlcmedy for Cut?,
Itrnise?, Bores, Ac, ’
: . ipthir-Ekfract article haA eutUved.: *:
i alI rtfU;givosMSrtatsatb‘iactioit M :- '-
t ever. „ - * ,
| JKo celobratfid tottodSlrcnfihettifu?- Ptaxtoyinade'' -
t * £*Jp®» ®oa the ttost popular In the market, •;
| . Jciin« , S; Tootf» a certain.and eapv ..
I euro for *
t,l Q A'T?r^ Oc>^ 8 ? OCK , b ?* lat bought the right fhr the
i XI jdtpd States; of the telobrated Gmcaitmird Mvemt Wal+ri • •
found at the gait Spring of Jft. Wm. C. at St Cntlia
i rinCfl J c ,*, ™a medlrfno his attained a notoriety and
wpalarlty: nnycr bcfiire oiualioii.by nnyprrpftrationat lhat-- ;
i-PiWft oud-ltssala has been .commensurafr.alth its moTitg. :
[which BrOextraoidinaTy, "
NOTICE.—‘AII preparttlions, Sbcrtfofora knotm '
CTott’s” or «o»»meK S Co’s," nlwaj* Wonge* sod non
! -Bolopgs,±JtCliCSXT£WL Coßistock, and
thpnghtiio ftlgnotoroof Comstook 4 bawntlnnaj,
this «*tra late! withTJnr rignaturo of Dr. L. 8 C.
trill an faturoto!Rn»i«thsOESCra£
' - ALL OTUErtS-MCST UK BPC3HOCS.
ICOIB3 B. COMSTOCK.
. eS'Tbe abovr medicines ran .bo hn?l in this tilacb or
WJILLVM JACKSOS, f:
• No. StO Liberty fit., head of Wood. *' ■
THE GREAT VEGETABLE KEMEDT t ;
_ VR. HYEIt'K EXTRACT,
Pandelcon, Wild Cherry aiiilßojan r ny»ttt
:■•* PHIS valuaHemcdicol/prepari^on-differs' entirely front'
-X Miy pimple BareaparUla,V Drcommoup-tiri*
fytag medjclno. Itian compound ofmany most'CLKANB-''
IhQ MEDl(flN£S v wlthothora acting difwitff /w tKri-'Kr.n -
: 4uxl healthy operation .ofsome internal organs;- It contains
artwes.whlch totertotonoothcrpreparationlncxisfehce. '
, AND IT IS USKEVAILeD • -
in purUying apdrefhidiingieffiiciß; btf Any'Meaidno tn the*
world. It In put up in LARGE la jrery pleasant
to.tlio tasfoi and la more concentrated,' _
STRONGKH, BETTER AND CHEAPER,
than any. other In. ihn market; -.Person* who-Imvn taken -
thagallon r wllhont relief havebeon rad*
Jwilly-cured by inrfnff two orthree bottles., This Is theory ’
compound id which Ihiulclfoto, Wild. Cherry and SampariP
fcarero prepared to offer-the peculiar vfrtncsof eacb,la
coinianatlon-wUhsptir&extractfibfotlicr la';
■> highly concentrated rite ingredients VirAptifaly re- '
go tableland arcsuch rwts and larks-tis thOdck r '
;chieflya2ccUhg:certtiih parte,in-ihclrgcnerftl-tondciicy;id • -
produce Lbenwfit cleansing. &mt healingefferte.- ■■ ...
it is janfoasirijs
.To core many diseases.; --Bropsieji - Kidney Ccnnplntote, - &n., .>. i
draw off AYateTy -Hoioorß fromtha Blood,cr. corrupt and ir' - '
]rttaUng:aocretlonBQf:dlsea.sodorgans.£rcTzathQlx)dy,'wUbout' I
SAraus«d.lreitlda ; ;
;mwßclne., •Jfo othcfr.cxtrncte eTGa-p'rutuni to this effect—; 1 .1
. In foot* thw.Tery opcratlon,.for whim it is prmfealiirly com'-"-’ |
pounded. differs from-rII. other -ptcptiralrouK, tmdmalrrVit"--
the best compound-in existence, _ - )
■.-. IN ALL CABE3 OP/DUOPSy, nso. this medicine,' TtwtU'' >1
relieve. It has cured when life it* elf mw despaired o t It 5
TOntainaartiaeß thatwffl cnre, if imything lakert ■ *
the only method.toxaabo permanent cures, -x -• > •’•■..- s
- < SHIP FEVKUI SHI.P IEY>IIbr 3
••• To prpdae© ; testimony la .proof of Clio, cure of this di?on«e ' ’
Is jicknowledgedlynew. The pubtichflvo so longbocntaUght' -
to regard It total, .tbit Itt postno cure wqultsconr aN
mopfc a xulmrfe yet
SHIP FETFIt HAS BEEN CUBED.
And by the Great Vegetable- KenlMv% Ur. IL-JX My eft’ Ihc
tract of Dandelion, M ild Cherry. Act, alone.
<• 'Wo Select-the following saa apeclmen oftho muncreoi
testimonials to the officieacy.of this mctlirinn In cores efthlA- i
malignant dfreare. which we bare to exhibit.
TESTIMONY QF PHYSICIANS, •' •*■ -•‘ . *
KranrisTlblunese. >l. U r & phycirtAn. residing in
Buffalo, N. Xm and <mo who lute devoted nlsaself particularly
to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with jJmcwt every -
phawrof which ho is converstaVl£«'e*thb'lbftinringiesUm<k
ny In relation to the.efiectsOfAhls meairine; ns prepared l>r
.himself: t
v This la to certify, that I have nscd-Br. It H MyintfExi '
tract olDandoleou, Mild Cherry tod SaraAparill&, : lnmy
practice, huJaßeAOfn'Uumber.of pidicntaaick’wlth Ship r
; ver, with very beneficial results. And.l considiliit A cener- 3
a! cnraUve in tlmt lUrease.’* n
Prapcwl by * MYERS A HICE,
• No. U TTnrrcn street. Now York.
Soldkhy TX, &. SEIiREBS, '
aprj-deodA-w] No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
■Wiatjtt’a Balaam of HKM.Cherry'"
TUB BEST .JipMEia; EVER, KNOWS TO MAS
■ |br t GmyJi, CbK*,. /4fttae>.'Oe«jv 'JSmwJiitls, ilajlumed,:
Blading nf Onlongt, frjjlcidf Bnathuig, Liitr A£<x
tvmt,p<uiiarWcakncat)f,theJSrmstor Shie,lKTst Stages'
of Omtiatfturo, die, tk. ",
TS BharVthb Balsam U pcrol laxly adapts <o o«xy dlwaira •
ot the Lungs andLlvciV which. Ib produced by -our cycr
Varying climate.
: vWpd Cherry lias lons been known to fowaa Important-S
: medicinal properties.' This fact la familiar to every matron ?,
to our land, oml Physician* cftcu prescribe it in different S'
jorma foraTariety of complaints.. Tnr, also, haa been £ ■«
jj-.notcalbritsTirtues? aad 6omo- i»hj«iciana,'tfh6»«’'MJno- g , ;
iA fauiular to the whole country, have gono 6olhr as tado-* s■'
claro Oitifc ncacOTutwiiWort could be cured b/lhatatone, J .
Jn oUict hands, agsio, it was nearly rainless,on-latr, no ■%
doubtjio.thdrignoronco Ja jircparing and aUmlnteter&sit -b
—a difficulty now entirely obviated by* patient cxpcrfcmco 3
and long experiment. , _ V. . ft
extraordinary medicinal jiowera'of thc» twa suV 4
thofirrt time combined and embodledln a- •
im. tpistaaanALSJkai op ivru) cmarnx. BySniS j
chwaipai procoM,.;eycry tiling deteterfousor tiftdegr is reject- 8
• pq+.BO that wbat.rcmalaß fa tbomoßtcxtranwifnftnr and truly £•'
.efficaciona remedy for ollliinda of pnbnonimrairilHtwdli
ooweverknown toman*; Toconvinceall ncbelfarcrs tbit- 2 - '
fom^tMrSSoitodkGe': oofowcasesofeuresper. 0 ofowcasesofeuresper. |
M M- M M
Two liter Saredby the tu; e.f mh, Throe T3aWa of « i
Unlearn rf ißfcr Cherry. - * \
~ „ . ' - Mr. Kpe-i, Ky, July 21,1852. $ ,
Httrcourt, llotrard & Co—flentii—TboDr. Wls- 6 j
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Hint I bought of you • baa Wn *s ,; -
of such signar lamest in my fiunily, that I wli to mnfcelS t, •
virtues known fur the benefit of- thepnbllc. ' ■ -
My wife tookooldnt thotimo-ofher confinement, which *1 -
2 ‘ < Si mlcr .f' lln,? i, im»oiSi,SS F
earn consumption. Slur had oflim protoe nlghewoat? r \
bad coughs; the was given up,forwo dosnaW or !i
covcry,end her chM pmW V l<cr «®K“ the ,hm
commenced hiking *■ II i.lnr e Jlalena of iKhl H
eir.etiHi at, entire euro w 4
' rhave noiloKU that (hey would have now been in tie>- §
: not have ure.l Vi'lotera Balaam of tvihi p
1 - tlcOT ' __ acin n. SEAEOT. a
!S 0 ? M i us “ t ® oraaf'. '
inucu veracity Many in this cormtoy,’And a man of peci j?' ■'
Judgment, .and wp.pl&co entirerslianceonfcis statements--
- - HAIHXJBiiTriIOWARIHb'CO: !* ‘
- CONSUMPTION CURABtK- ‘ .u *
Jlo&nt Sanderson, JnStlco' of tho Pcaco. la Kush (Wir p *
4owuahip, oodbrothrprif Oeir ?
oflkorin :the war. of 1312, caird-bf-rw* [s
-v.'
Itt’Bß Cms F&WIcW Co v
As'l'cnnsidcrtbat'iay-llfebca bt‘oii'areatlr • *'' •
longed by my belnff curod of Consmoptioa Itt n cU : ■
‘■Dr. wlrtar-e Maun of mid, Chany." J
'symptomsmfray^ew^*o(^rs«nitelyjifiiieted. mnT
induced to tier tills invaluable reawdy.' .1 experienced i£j? E -'
difficulty In fircatldng} bad tb„ tertj S
Hushes of prat eMfrajncnt cokt chills, with tevc» rain fl
my side and hres*t,nccompamed by a very bed . •'
' Very restless at nlElrta, end bad great nhait 6westi '&Sb> K
leg. I shonld say, at least two g.aloos a nlghc wet. LT?t -i
bed completely through. I had not IwetShleto SkVo-'j
■ycop. ilat I was much emaciated, and almnVt'y!!:,?, w f' i: "
when I commenced using, Ws eta ft Eaton fe‘" : ■
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sam KlncodWu/bffSSemyliiilth 1 is ttyqpnl- ■
any medicine, llut if I should have n^iS? 04 V >re<ldrc ' i ’
fimersymptoms,lEhonlduso Wjsfirtn3k,mv^ss^S Jr
-I procured the medicine of £
NoothSon VpS.;,f, I ” t «' t p K
. dfS-frfco $1 per bottle—six bs,tu~„ &. fj 1
aalt , oiKSe!HA^S U t r *? ,l ' 1 ">’ nut 'tractsClruin.';
uenftrl “ Agent, to whom id 1 eolers must be ad-;* ' f
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nASjI’J: UWilLtxx, Jr;«rnor
?T t 3^!. U S5 tomo, i d: B-A;>'aknre(«-k t On.Pittsbumh-f.‘
n w £2?V PUtinm re b ; ■■*«* Beckham, Aliegheuy Cite?V
ley,do; 1,8 ilowle.Ualontuvti); II tVclly,Onyucbureh- Up
KuutUe.-Biinwrsoti-S DScott,Bedfont RMd jt: Son, ,
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