The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 22, 1852, Image 4

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WXHTEB DSY GOODS!
. MILLINERY, sc., !
TRENCH STORB4
So. 108 Market St. | ■
eg-MADAMR A. GOSLING, has also rttoeiwjd bar FALL
AND WINTER FASHION'S, ilipKt from l'arls,-London end
Not Tort, togothor with a coinploto assortment of now
ttrlei of Ribbons, Laces, Gimps,.’Braids, dSlnjos and .Dross
Trimmings, of erory description. Lodlos nro respectfully
Invited to coll. I®. The.trade supplied.' j
JBSr* No, 51 St. Ciairetrect, end lOSAlorkctstreet. '■
N. B. —No domAgcdGoods keptat tills establishment.
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Extensive. Arrlyi
FALL AND WWTEtt&RY GOODS.'
D GREGG. ACO., No. 07, north-west corner of Wood
t jtieet’anWiiooiond alley, Importers and Wholesale-
Dealers th-DRY GO&DS and VARIETIES, ore just opening
&n entire now and cdmploto stock of Dry. Go** Is and Varie
ties. Thcso Goods have been relucted with gmt care, by
one of the most experienced men in thecity, which, for stylus
variety, and cheapness, cannot be surpOFsed by any house
west of the mountain!'. Qur stock consists in port of—
French and English Broad Cloths;
CasKimeres, BaUnotts, Tnremla oxul Jeans;
Fancy Prihta.in groat" variety;
Brown and Bleached Muslins ;
Batin, Velvet, Worsted and Cotton Vestings;
Fresh Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;
Irish tineas and Tablo Diaper;
Brown and Bleached Drillings;
Alpacas, Daluincs, Merinos,
Woolen and Canton Flannels;
Drawers, Under Shirts and Tea Jackets;
Checks,Tweedsand Hickory*;
Hosiery and Gloves, u large assortment;
Ribbons, Locos and Edging*;
Cambric and Mull Muslins;
Veils, Collars and Cnffs;
Dress Silk, and Sflk Handkerchiefs;
Pocket and Table Cutlery, of our own importation;
Combs, Threads, Buttoos, Ac.
In connection with the above, vrv hnro just received, di
rect from the manufacturers, a very large assortment of
Gold and Gilt JEWELRY, Gold and Silver WATCUES,
Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, I Julies' and Gents Gold
Pins, Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, of all kinds; Per
fumery, Drugs, Ac., to ournew stock—the half of which has
DOt been enumerated. W e would invite the particular at
tention of city and country merchants, Pedlars and Milli
ners, as thov may rest assured wc will make It an object
worthy of their call.
8T025 D. GREGG & GO-
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON A
DOVES. Sign of tho ORIGFXsiL BEEHJ YE, .Vo. 74
(g|3 Jfartef Street, Ixtwcen Fourth Street and Vu Diamond
sE&Br Pittsburgh.
The subscribers bovo just received a very largo and beau
tiful stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, wldch have
been selected with great cure from the recent Importations,
and large Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York : and
will be sold for cash at a very small advance «Wo Eastern
cost. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to give them un
early call, and secure a good bargain, as the stnek consist?
of a general assortment of the following articles :
French Merinocs and Thibet Cloths;
Coburgs, Paramettaa and Persian Twills;
High Col'd Delaines, Cashmere?., and Gaila Plaids;
Hoh&ir and SUt Lusters, Alpaccas, all colors;
Bombazines and Persian cloths, all colors;
Wforh Lustre, Plain Black Silks, all wedths;
Brocades, Plaids and Watered Silks;
Chamclicn Bilks and Turk Satins ;
HhW™. SBks and Poplins, plain and flg’d;
French and American Ginghams, all prices:
jfagHwh %nd American Chintzes and Calicoes;
Needle Worked Cuffs, Oollars. Chimizetts and Capes;
Embroidered, plain and hem-stitched Linen Cambric hdkfs
Silk pocket Hdkfs, Cravats and Neck tics;
Gloves, Mitts, Hosery Rnd Suspender*;
Tickings, Checks, Blea’d and Brown Muslin;
Irish Linins, Table Cloths, and Damasks;
Bird Eye and Russia Diaper, very cheap;
Crash and Towels, at 50 per cent below regular prices.
Red, White and Yellow Flannel, very cheap;
Wtjrh Coi'd Dress and Sack Floods, plain and Fig’d;
Cloths, Cashmeres, Satinetta, Kentucky Jean and Vesting
Bonnets end Bonnet Ribbons, at bargains;
Fall «nrt Winter Shawls, general assortment.
wmS YOUNG. STEVENSON A yTE.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.—Purchasers of
these Goods should not forget that W. E. SawraTZ,
117 Market street, has the largest and best assortment to be
found in the city. *«pg?
SOOLEN SHAWLS —A splendid assortment of all the
newest and most fashionable styles, and of every
»y, just opened at A. A. MASON A CO’S,
' octli Nos. (EZ and 64 Market street
rrviVATn r.ATSrp— A good article, fur *alu bribebottle
J[ or dozen at KEATING’S, corner of Wylie and Fulton
Streets, end at Harrison & Andrew's, corner of Fourth and
Ferry streets. <***s
fKAK —30 h>if chests medium lo extra lino Green.;
10 do do In metallic packages;
40 do do Oolong and Chilian;
100 caddy boxes do; ,
oct2o J. D. WILLIAMS & CD.
Carpets 1 Carpets t
ROBINSON’ t CO., 47 Fifth struct, have just opened
one of tho most full tmd complete Block? of Carpeting,
Oil Cloths, Druggets, Matts, Bags, Stair Linens and Drug
gets, Stair Bods, Plrdo and Table Cover*, Window Shades,
it, ic- ever offered in the market, w bleb will be sold at
thfl lowest rash prices. Call and examine. wtl&ry
rTOBAOCO— ; ' 77 . .
I bxs s’b and 6*s Bussell 4 Robinson ■ and Grant a Tt»-
baeco;
12 do 6's end B’fl Stewart’s do;
20 do Myers' Superior Pound Lamp do;
80 do do do dwarf do;
20 ease Diadem Twist. do;
16 kegs 6 twist do;
10 bbls Bavarian cut and dry do;
lO do Hungarian do do, received, and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSOX.
sepia Nos. 221 ami 223 Liberty street.
Bducatlon—The Female Seminar}',
(lite mks. pgctdeiteh’h.)
•wwr|r.T. be continued at tho usual place, comer of Waah
yy iugton street and East Common, Allegheny city—the
fiJl tgrm commencing on the first Monday in September next
—under tho efficient management of Miss Hannah 11 Pa vis,
wbo has for some time luni charge os principal, and will
hare suitable assistance in its management.
Tn point of location and arrangements fur the comfort of
"the pupils, U is not surpassed in the community,
for terms, Ac., see Circulars.
fyjn TLVr. POINDEXTER.
Professor Thompion’i Female Seminary,
WILL open the Fall Session on MONDAY, 30th iostaut,
and continue Five Mouths. Ah the number of pupils
is early Application will be necessary to secure ml*
wrfwiwn. No pupil admitted for less time than a session, and
no deduction of tuition except for protracted illness. One
half of tuition payable invariably in advance. For further
information eco circulars, or Prof. T. in person, at his rooms,
64 liberty ptrect, (Irwin's Bow.)
Prot T. will form a small class of 8 or 10 lads, in Matho*
yrinH/'a Languages, to red to frem 3 to 0 I*. SL» on rva*
sotable terms. [au!B .
f finwg LaiHes Seminary. Allegheny.
MB* and Mrs. N. W. METCALF, wiil commeuce their Au
tumn Session on MONDAY, August 30th, at their
dwelling, on Federal street, 44 M’Lcan’s Bow.” Mona. P. W.
Qengcmbro Is engaged to instruct in French and Mona. 1L
P. Gsngembrc, In Drawing and Painting. Scholars may cu
ter at any time, and will bo charged tuition from the time of
entrance to the dose of the session. Cases of protracted sick*
wb« will bo an exception to the alwvc rule. Tuition bills
will b* received, one hq!f in advance, the other half at tho
dose of the session.
All other arrangements tho same as here to fora, which may
be ascertained by reference to the circular, or by applying to
the instructors.
Allegheny. August 2.l6s2.—aufrtf
Adorns A Co *• Western Express*
sours oy arrival.
rOM Philadelphia and East, 12 o’clock, midnight,
frbtn Baltimore and South, 6 o’clock, P. 3L
Way Stations, betwoen Phila. and Pittsburgh, 6 o’clk, ?. it.
The West, generally, at 0 p. M.
for Philadelphia and East, at 6 o’clock, p. v.
For Baltimore and'Bouth, at 4 o’clock, p. it.
Way Station*, between Pittburgh and Phila, 4 o’clk, p. H.
Gateland, Cincinnati, and tho West generally, a. m.
AC Goods and parcels left at the Office, after the above
fioon, Wfll go out by the following day’s Express.
«ttlQ J BAKER A FORSYTII. Agenta.
ffnngh A Anthony’i Dagaerreotypes.
mHE undflnigned would inform their many frieuds and
* ethers, fbut they have removed from Burke’s Building
tioifa. 62 fourthft,(Qfew doora above their old stand) where
th&t have fitted up rooms for Daguerreotyping. Having a
tiry gnperfor arrangement of light, and the most approved
Instrument^now in use, with Rome ton jears experience in
the j they pledge .themselves to turn out as good
pictures as any other establishment In the country, nwl for
more smarm. likenesses than baa heretofore boon fornhb
ed to the dtixeds of Pittsburgh, either single or in group?.
CStixens and strangers aw respectfully invited to call,
whether they wish pictures or not
Our motto is good pictures, fair prices, and perfect satis
faction to our customers. HOUGH & ANTHONY.
N. B.—We famish all articles in our business to other
operator* as heretofore. ap!6
Sport I Sport I Sport I
SPORTSMEN, now Is the time for you to avail yourselves
of a Good Gun, of tho beat makers. Just itxjelved direct
from* the manufactures:
1 do* double barrel gnus, real stub and twist;
2 do do do do fine do;
6 do do do do imitation do;
20 do Single do do aborted do;
ALSO,
60 dot balls <rt wadding, Eley & Baldwin's;
400 canisters and half canisters of the bust sporting
powder;
60,000 assorted gun caps, all kinds;
60 do* powder flasks of the latest style*;
20 do shot bags and pouches;
2 do gamobags, assorted;
6 do cap primers assorted;
Together with all the trimmings necessary to m out the
giHirts^au-
We have cm hand and ore constantly making onr superior
vtnmm. to which we invito the attention of Sporting men. All
of the above articles for sale at DOWN A TETLEY’S,
•epll . 130 Wood st.
C. P. SMITH*
FASHIONABLE SHEBT MANUFACTUBEB,
A.VTJ DEALER Ilf
Fumishtnp, iancy and Variety Goods,
4>3 Wood st., second door below Diamond alley.
fHE subscriber having taken the above Store, and eatab-
Hshsd the same as a Shirt Manufactory, and Gentle
tatsfe Furnishing Store, would respectfully call the atten
tion <tf the traveling community, and the public generally,
to hli largo and well selected assortment of Gentlemen’s
fumiahlng, PtocyAnA Variety Goods, among which may bo
- pattern, size, Btyto and desenption,
«Thu own rnann&eturc; which,for neatness, cheapncssaod
durability, cannot-be excelled. Stocks, Scarfs, °ravats,
Handkerchlofe, Hosiery, Glotes, Suspenders, Gents’ Under
Garments, of every description) together with a largo var
- •Tiaty of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Soap, Porftimcry, Pocket
Cutlery* Money Belts Shoulder Braces Traveling Bags,
Cravat Buckles and Stiffeners Pocket Rooks .Wallets, Pur*
■ MAfte*4c. Constantly on hand, a largo supply Of Um
jJreliaß, of every color, size, kind and quality, at mouufec
•' • turvrts prices. •
Tha übderrigned, having been favored with long expert*
* gocoin the abovo businefs, hopes to bo successfulin pleasing
aHwhonmyfoTOr wm with a call, trusting, by strict atten
ttjii to businett to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
Gentfonxcn'ihiuen made to order, with neatness, dura*
• bffitTMtd despatch* and in oil cases aJU warranted.
Agfa-- ■■■ ■' : C. P. SMITH.
~ ry 3?RA^QRTATIOIf.
iB3a -
v.' 5 - Co.?i£xbretf. I
tfO BO FOUBTU STREET, PlTThllUllGlL
TUB public uminfiOTod that wo arena* rebates rtgu-|
lirly to tito'fiwtfMMl West, and oro prepared to forward i
• hie-floods mitrosted to our care* • -——- k 1 • I
ASPJ£CIAI» MESSENGER «nt daily for- Philadelphia, ct i
4 o'dofck-P M- Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 -o'clock, A* il.
OMere transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by
Briff Express. • * - • -*• 1 •
Bills of Exchange for salo on England, Ireland Mid-Sari
land; for shyaznotinkpayabld on pnndpa\ Banking Houses
or Post Offices in tho tJnited Kingdom* i
doc2i BAKER & PORgYTg, Agent-
.MY stock of Fall nod
Winter YOREtON :ASTD
DOMESTiaDjtY GOODS,
ia now complete, and is
not exceeded. in variety,
qualityyor/ciiaapness, by
any establishment irest of
tho mountains. I would
call particular attention to
my stock of RICH BRO-
SILKS, of orory
crude ami quality - • .
*UAWLS. I hive a wplcn
lid assortment of stales,
•oitablo for winter 'wedl,
idudingOHiiAP, as
a tho richest ‘Goods tlio
eastern market affords,—‘
Alpaca, Colored and Black
Silk Lustres; preach ami
Irish Poplins Broadcloths,.
Vesting*,Caarimores,Tablo
Uncu, Shcetiugs, Mooslin
Delaine, Calicoes, Hosiery,
bought oh the best
erins, of tho bestqunlily,
s sold on tho most pleaa-
JAMKS GOSLING,
Pemjiylvanla Railroad Company.
WEI MW fonmUifl)! Produco, ip, toUaltimarpimd I'hlln
.aclj&ia, prumptly, on receipt Time, Fjvi Days.- '
RATES op pimcurr. ‘- / ,
Bacon, l’orfclmd Beef, (reltetl,) 45c.'-fno0!b& >
, Oaldra,Lard Oil, Tallow, Ootton, Window G&j, 60c.
100 Ids. - .■, • , .*? __ j•. • 1
pa Cantos, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobaecv,
GOc. f> lOQlhs, ' •
o °l l Clover and TimotLy
Seed, <Qc.,?gi . a- f
On- Deer SkmSy'Homp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. 9 lOOtbs.
On Feathers/ Far*; Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 00c.
' On Flour, 87 barrel.
• We are fdso prepared to forward freight to Ebdebaugb’j
Station, near Oreodsburg, and intermediate Stations.
OOVODE 4 GRAHAM, Agents,
comer of Peun and Wayno Pittsburgh.
, _ 1L 11. HOUSTON, Agent,
Millinery Establishment.
Ibr Vie Transportation <if Mer&andise and Produce,
(vu THX PKNhTn.VA.XU CANALS AND BAIL ROADS), BETWCCf
PITTSUDEdII AND PUILADELPUIA,
Direct, unViout Rt*hipning.
TIME, TEN DAYS.
PATTON & REYNOLDS,
Depot, 251 Market *t, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia.
C. A. M’AXULTY 4 00.,
v Can a) Basin, 408 and 410 Penn sU Pittsburgh.
HAVING Increased our facilities and otherwise improved
oar rurongeinunts for Transportation, we are now pre
pared to receive ty large amount of Pruduoo and Merchan
dise, to ship (on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness
and dispatch. t* 1
The Section Boat system of transportation over our State
improvements has been in use about ten. years, and the
great success and furor it has mat with. Is a sufficient guar
antee that it Is no Iftfegur considered a doubtful or uncurtain
experiment; but in acknowledged by all as vastly superior
to &uj mode-of trausportiun used on Canals, (when inter
socted by Railroads.)
Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain' undis
turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market struct.
Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent
on three different transhipments, and securing thu delivery
of (iotxls in entire lots, the packages clean, and in as good
order as when shipped.
Produce, 4c_ consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, irffl
be received and forwarded altrays &t tho lowest current ca
nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex
tra ebargvfbr commission, storage, or advancing charges.
feb23 0. A. M’ANULTT & CO-
MICHHIGAA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
1853. 1853.
Id connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad.
Clevebuiii and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on
Michigan, to Cleveland. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
aiwl from either of those places to any point on Loko Miriil
gnn. This liuo will be compost'd of two new low pressure
steamer*, built expressly for the route.
CLEVELAND Capt. C. C. STAJ<.tJU>.
PUREST CUT _Capt. L. A. Frutcr-
A boat a ill leave Cleveland fur Detroit, and Detroit lbr
Cleveland, every evening, at o’clock, arriving fn both
cities the following morning, iu season tor tlio morning train
of.rars lbr Chicago, Cincinnati anil Pittsburgh, and fur the
Lake Superior aud Saginaw boats at DetroiL
They will run from Cleveland in the following order :
FOREST CITY.
Monday Wcdneadav Jrldav.
CLEVELAND.
Tuesday Thursday .Saturday.
CLEVELAND.
Monday Wednesday - Friday.
Tuesday .Thursday -SatanbiY.
The undersigned ore prepared to make con tracts for all
kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Markinaw, Sant
Etc. Marie, and all ports an Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,
CASPIAN ST. LOGIS will compose the line antil the
new beratfl are ready.
AGENTS.
C. BRADBERN & CO. Cleveland.
aprH Cm) PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JOXEB. Detroit
|>ARE REDITCEDT
WEST NEWTON PLANK HOAD ROD TE.
I?OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON
' CITY. Fxu Redccxd.
This is the only office which insures a THROUGH TICKET
td Washington, and, by taking thU route, passengers will
save time and money.
The Mail Boat the United States
Mail.) leaves the konousahnU WbarC above
Vtmnr~ jtr Ulre Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at
6 o’clock, via the Yocghiogheny River. Passengers will lodge
on the Boat, and tako splendid United States Mail Coaches
at West Newton, next morning, over the Plank Hoad, crow
ing the mountain* iu daylight. Tafcr the magnificent sleep
ing Core of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock,
P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine In
Philadelphia, and arrive in New York'the same evening.
Fare to Baltimore $ B.GU
do. Piiiladelphifi*. 9.76
do. Washington Gtv...._ 9,00
MOXOXOAIIELA ROUTE.
iw, The steamerleaves the wharf,above the Bridge,
at 8 o’clock A. M. Travelers leaving l*it ta
aSamcaaSlßburgh by Jho Morning Boat, will cross the Moun
tains the same night, and arrive in Cumberland the next
morning for the 8 o’elork train of Car* for Baltimore. Will
sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive In Phila
delphia at 2 o’cloclikbe Runo night.
Fare to Baltimore $ 8,00
do. Philadelphia. 9,76
do. Washington 9.60
For ticket?, by cither of the above Itacs please call si the
West Newton Plank Road Office, In the Muuong&hnln house,
Water rtrecL [*?p2?] J.J. Ki'ANS. Agtmt.
FALL~ A~R R A y OHS E X X—yAHiS R aijv'vkb.
1862. 1852.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Only Tat Mil's Staging l uAi'c/i tcdl be avoided by Uie 2U£A
qf yovanbtr. Two Daily Trairu from RdiAurgh to
Philadelphia and /hiUimort. Only 24 hours through
to other plot*, both Trains ctmneeting at Harrisburg
With Trains far Baltimore, fhrt to Philadel
phia. $3,87 }£■ To Baltimore, Tkirty
seren and a half ends extra being
tmjHaed on Pliuadelphia TYotW, by
the Crural Cumntixxicmrrt.
rnHE Exprvs? Mail Train will leave the Depot on Liberty
I utrnet, alrnr the Canal Bridge, every morning at U
o^clock.
Faswmgcrs* will go by the cars B<fmUea, to Rodebangh's,
fntwx (Jroeu?burgh.) where they will find tho best of Coaches
in readines? to convey them 10 miles, over a first rate plarh
ami tumpiktf ixod, to Btatty'a station, (Conductors sccumpa
ny each train of coacbo*,) and then tako the airs direct to
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
I‘assengen' fur Baltimore take the can of the York and
Cumberland Railroad at narri«hurgh.
Passenger* who wish to avoid night travel, <*i*n lodge at
c.ter nighL
The-Eveniug Tnun will dally nt 8 o’clock P. M., ar
riving at Philadtdphia ur Baltimore at 9 O’clock tho next
eToning.
Passenger* can stop on tho way. If they chooee, os their
tickets arc good any reasonable timo.
Baggage checked through to Philadelphia.
l*aiacngers are at no expense In moving baggage on this
line. *
The Accommodation Train will leave dally at 6 P. and
arrive at Rodebaugh’jt (near Grccmburg) at 8 P. SL; return
ing, the Trains will leave Bodebaugh’s as follow*: Thn Ac
commodation Train will leave at Ala X. M-, arriving in Pitts
burgh at 8 A. JL; Find Through Train at
at 5 P. M. Bocond Througli Train at 10.26 P. U, arriving at
12 P. M. To Groonsburg, (1,00.
Fare from i’ittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 cents; to WU
kinsburg, 20 cents; to .Turtle Creek 30 cents; to Itnde
baugh’S, 80 cents.
Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office
in the Depot Office, liberty street, above tho Canal Bridge.
N. B.—Mesas. M. A J. Breidonthal, Omuibiu proprietors,
have been employed to convey passengers and baggage to
and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed cents for
each passenger, and 12*£ cents for each trunk.
—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and -for an
amount not exceeding $l9O. J. MESKIMEN,
novB Ticket Agent P. R. R. Co.
1 nf| BBLS. NORTH CAROLIXA TAB—Just arrived
AUU on consignment, and for sale by
~WT ANTED—Twenty shares life Insurance Company
y\ Stock. By AUSTIN LOOMI9,
SALE—Twenty iharcs Western Insurance o>mpauy
. Stock. By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Btock ami BQI Broker,
novl3 Office, No. 92 Fourth street.
a^EA —200 half chesta Y. U. P. and Imperial Tens;
f>U do Black do;
180 caddys Y. U., G. P. and Imperial do;
novll For sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR.
AS I wish to discontinue my present business, I will sell
anything and everything in the store at FIRST COST.
Call soon If you want a bargain, as I am determined to sell,
and no humbug.
JOHN S. KENNEDY, No. 04 Market street.
X. B.—All persons knowing themselves indebted to me,
will pleaso call and settle the same without delay. oct!6
Comer of SmithfAd street and Diamond alley,
_/?» THE undersigned having added largely to nl*
wjirtock, is now prepared to accommodate the public
rT li with the finest "Buggies, and best Horses, both for
Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses
kept.otjlivery, will find superior accommodations for them
nt this stable. Tho stalls are largo and now, Miri the pro
prietor pays every attention to their dswe comfort,
octfey P. DEVLIN.
JAMES WARDROP, boa openod a Seed and Horticultural
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, In connection with his
Nursery; and from a long practical experience in the vari
ous Horticultural pursuits, be will keep none but the choi
cest fresh Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Plants, Flower*,
Implements, Ac., and from the liberal patronage already be
stowed, ho will study to introduce every, article, that will
tend to benoflt tho lovers, of Fruits, Vegetables, Plants or
Flowers. , u° T l
Bfcw Good*, New Goods.
Z. WATTS d CO* TaHors,
NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET,
ARE now receiving our FALL STOCK, and are enabled
to present, forthe inspection of onr .enstomere and the
public, an unequalled assortment of new, fashionable and
staple GOODS at moderate prices, and to excel hi the charao
of °ur work for fit, style, durability and comfort
We will keep on hand a choice assortment of ready made
clothing of our own manufacture. eepB
"VirRAPPING PAPER—
I i ream* tingle Crown W rapping Paper, rag;
100 do double do do do do;
do do do straw;
JHK) de single do do do do;
100 do do medium do do do;
75 do double do do do do;
do do do rag;
200 dp single do do do do-
For sale by J. R. WELDIN,
Bookseller and Stationer,
OctlB 63 Wood st, between Third and Fourth
THE partnership heretofore existing under the name and
style of STUART & SILL, was this day dissolved by
limitation. Aihtho account* of the firm wiil bo settled bv
A. J. STUART, at tho old stand, No. 6 Smithflcld street ’
A. J. STUART,
Pittsburgh, August 24* 1852. T. R. SILL.
451*- A. J. STUART will continue the Wholesale Grocery,
Produce »v>rt Commission Business, at the old stand, as
heretofore. A. J. STUART.
P. &—ln retiring from the late firm, I take pleasure in
Mr. STUART tO OUT foITUOT frfa&dS *fl& C36*
tomere. . [ao2s] T» p. B3XL .
Merchants' Portable BooTLine"
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
FOREST CITY.
TAAFFR, MAGUIRE A BANE,
112 Second street.
Block and BUI Broker,
Office, No. 92 Fourth street.
SELLING OFF!
IVERY STABLE
N£W SEED STORE.
Dissolution.
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; INSURANCE .COMPANIES.
State Stntnalfire Insurance Company.
Harrisburg, JPennsytoanuU'
Only forthe Baler classes of property, has an
J J ample capital, and affords superior advantages In point
of cheapness, arujl accommodation, to city and country
merchants, and owners of dwellings; anu isolated or country
property, . A. A. CAKEIBR, Actuary, .
~• oct27- Branch ofDw&4 Bmithffeld at.. Pittsburgh.
Cash Mutual Fire ■ Insurance Company*^
• ••■••' - Of Pennsylvania.—Capitol $lOO,OOO. •&?..
/TTHE undersigned Is the Agent of the above Company for
X county, and £ prepared to take risks on as.
iavazuble terms as any responsible company In. the State.
All losses prompt!* paid in sixty days after proof of the same.
Also—Agent for the Keystone Life Insurance Company, of
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THOMAS MOFFITT, •
jy!4 No. ~29 Fifth street, littaburgh.
The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, 850,0001
CHA R 'l'E It PERPETUAL.
TITTR Company Is now folly organized, and prepared to
insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER,
ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK,
such ca Horses, Mulca, Cattle, Sheep, Ac,
JS&- Office, 2 V'o. 511 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DmKCTOBS.
ALEX. JAYNES, President
BENJ. ST LAIN, Secretory.
Wm. Day, James Mathews,
Alex. Hilhnds, Henry A. White,
Win. 0. Leslie, Wm. BakewelL
Forms for proposals, and all necessary Information, can 'be
obtained by at the Ofßee of the Company.
sep29ul*w
INSURANCE,
AGAINST
LOSS OR. DAMAGE
BY FIRE
AND THE
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF-HARTFORD, CONN.
-CST’This OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues
to grant policies upon the most favorable terms. Apply to
GKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
sepB:3m for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
Delaware Mutual Safety Insurano Co.
Office, north room of the Exchange, Third sL, PhiL
IT'IRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, mcrchuutizu oial other
. property, in town and country, insured against loss or
damage oy fire, at the lowest rate of premium.
- Marise Inscrasx’X. —They also insure vessels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or speiaai policies,
u the assured may desire.
Inland TturaroaTATioif.—They cb*o insure merrhandiro
transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats cod steam*
boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms.
directors —Joseph 1L SeaL Edmund A. Souder, John C.
DavU, Robert Burton, John R. iN-nrote, Samuel Edwards,
George G. Lciper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, WD
iifun Folwell, John Newliu, Dr. IL M. Huston, Jaa C. Hand.
Thcophilus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh
Cndg, George Serrill, Spencer M’Dvain, Charles Kelly, J. G.
Johnson, William Huy, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sailers, William
Eyro, jr.
IHrtdurs al Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T. Logan. Wiluam Martin, President.
Tims. C. Hand, Kies President.
Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary.
Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh.
jelCnltf P- A. MADEIRA. Agent-
The" Fraukliu Fire Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, i’eniuylninia.
DIRECTORS— -Charlc? W. iianckcr, Thomas Hart. Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordectd D. Lewis, Adolph! Ik Doric, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterxun. Ctixa. N. Bancxrr, President
Cuaa 0. Bascker, Secretary.
Continue U> make Insurant*, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in lowu uuJ country, at rate* as low
an are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved o large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af
ford ample protection to Uui arwured.
Tho Asset? of the Company 1 on January Ist, ISM, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via :
Mortgage $918,128 C 8
Ileal Estate - 84,377 "8
Temporary 53.D66 17
Stocks C1..589 00
Cosh, Ac frigid Hi
Total .. .$1,212,70S 44
Since their Incorporation, a periral of tweutyone years,
they have paid upward of Una Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, looses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well tu tho ability and dispasi-‘
tlon to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFITC,
Office, north-cast cor. Wood and Third sts.
State Mutual Fire Imarancc Company
IJarrisburyh, Hay I, 1852.
CAPITAL, s2oo,ooo.—Branch Office, Xa 64 Smithfield *L,
Pittsburgh. The following is the Second Annual State
ment:—
Thud amount of property at risk- $14,639,616 00
A mount of bills receivable (in form
of Premium notes from members— - 178,527 91
Amount of Cash Premiums $126,026 10
Total leases, returned premiums,
and expenve*.
Interest on tarns.
Cash Surplus $31,212 00
Estimated present value of station
ery, office furniture, etc .. SCO 00
Total - $210,649 *ri
One-half of this amount expires within a year.
Tho Directors, in presenting the Sccoud A nnual Report, tako
leave.to congratulate the members upon the marked
of tho State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In opera
tion only two years, it Ims taken a position beside the oUtor
institutions of tho kjud, and proves by tu very great success
that the mutual system, as adopted by them, b beyond a
question the best and only sale mode of insurance.
The heavy lutmns of the paid year, which hare mmiliiLaUd
many 6tock companies, leave the State Mutual wlUi a ra>b
surplus uf upwards of thirty-one thousand dollar*, buckles a
reserve capital cf nearly two hundred thousand dollars,
which Is constantly increLsing.
Tho Director* submit that tbc State Mutual Fire Insurance
Company offers, to ownerf of safe property, Inducement* sel
dom equalled, and never exceeded.
Directors—John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Samuel
Jones, Philadelphia; John £. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts
burgh; J. IL Rutherford, A. J. GUlet, 8. T. Jones,
Kioto. John P. lUrmoirmm, IWsuienL
A. J. Grmrr, Scattary.
Phllilpaburg Water Care Establishment,
IN I'lliLLll’hßUKU, Beaver county, i*cnnsjlvania, ou the
Scuth side of tho Ohio River, opposite the month of the
Iltg Reaver Creek; tweoty-vdglit miles from Pittsburgh,
eight from Wheeling and on* hundred from Clerelsad. The
Proprietor tins had twenty years prucUra.l experience as &
regular pbysMan, twelve of which bs has premised under
tile HyUroi-atbJc syvtom. Terms only FIVE DOLLARS PER
WEEK —{arable vroekJv. All reasons are adapted to Hydro
pathic cures. Each patient ia required to furnisJi two heavy
woolen blanket*, two large comforts, four sheets, four tow
vis, and one eamp-blAnkct, or India-rubber aL«cL.
DR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor,
marl ft] Pl»HU|w*burtr. Knebw«ter P. 0., IV-aver county. Pn
Emporium of Light!
CELEBRATED ETUEKEAL UIL AND LAMPS.
WII. WRIGHT, (Successor to J. 8. Toron) Manufuc
• turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in tie'
above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assort
ment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camjihine,
and Pine Oil. Also, Lani|>a of every description, for buruir.g
Lml and Lard Oil.
Ckanddiet*, Girandole Ilall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Cbit*i
nev Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade.
Ethereal, Oamphiue or l*ino Oil, regularly supplied once ot
twice a week.
Al! order* left with the wagon, which h constantly pas
irfim; through tho city, will promptly attended to.
N. B.—tamps of oil kinds altered to bum the KthorerU
Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al
legheny, free of cost W. 1L WRItiUT,
No. 82 Fourth *t, (Apollo Uall,]
hi-tween Market and Wood
BtlfEllP&lgE WORKS.
VO. 13C WOOD bTKrr.T, TIUIC DOOM CELOW VI£CIS AI.I.KT.
DO WN d TETLEY.
IMPORTERS and manufacturers i«f
SJ? ™ a> CUTLERy, SURGICAL AND DENT A L
i|g§fvL2 INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Aa >' e
keep a general assortment of tbo abov o
artldcs constantly pn hand; togetlier
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Shot BeltA, Cap. Powder.
and Ballets; Bowio, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives
Tailors and Hair Drcasere’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES I—We are making Riffe* of every description, to
order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted
Orders received for them at Wholosalo or Retail, will be till
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at 'Wholesale
priees.
Blank and School Books, Puper and
Statloniry
THE subscriber is now receiving largo additions to his for
mer stock of Blank Books, School BooL>, Paper and Sta
tionery, to which ha invites the attention of merchants and
others. His stock consists In part of mediums, demy and
cap Lcgors; Journals; Day Books; Cosh, Invoice, Sales, Or
der and tatter Books ; County a&d Aldermen's Dockots, in
various styles of binding, paged ond nlain, equal to any ©Ter
offered in this market, and at reduced prices.
A general aasortment of School Books, Memorandum and
Copy Bocks; Pocket ond Family Bibles, plain and ianry
blading ; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and Judgment
Bonds; Cap and Letter Puper, a great variety ploiu and
ruled, at exceedingly low rates.
A general assortment of American, German, and English
Stationery. J- R- WELDIN’,
Bookseller and Stationer,
sep23 63 Wood street, between Third and Fourth
Window Shade and Oil Cloth Manufactory,
48 IRWIN STREET-,
E, R. KEENAN,
4 1-2 FEET LANDSCAPE SHADES, 62U and 76c V pair.
5 do do do 76 to 67 do
0 do do do $l,OO to 2,00 do.
Flowered, Gothic and Plain, assorted prices;
Buff Linen, 4-4 26c., 54 330^
Buff Oil Cloth, 44 25c,, 54 31c,, 64 40c.;
Carriage Oil Cloth, black, 44 26tL, 6-4 30c., 04 40c^
Figured Back do 44 32c., 64 40c., 64 44<x;
Enamelled do 44 33c., 64 40c., 0-1 50<l;
Mahogany and Rosi-wood 44 62c- 34 76c, 64 67cu;
Table Covers, with centres, 44,62}£, 76. and $1 each;
Flour Oil Cloth, 44, 46, GO aud7oc, por yanl:
Hearth Rugs, (oil doth,) sl,ooeach.
CLOTHING.
Long Black Oil Coats, $1,76 each.
Jackets $l,OO. Pants 87Wc. Hats 62U0.
GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS.
Long Black Coats, $6,50 each.
Short Black Coats, $4,26 each.
Long Pouts, $3,26 each.
Loggia?, $2,00 por pair.
Beware of imitations on Transparent, Emerald,Orecn, Buff,
Bluo, Yellow and Crimson Window Shade Oil Cloth, as this
is the sole and original Manufactory. All Goods warranted
not to Htick, fade or crack. novdQm
PIANO FORTES,
MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above Fifth
PITTSBURGH, J*A.
IS Just receiving her Fall supplies of goods la the aboro
line, which having been selected with great core, and
purchased for cash, enables her to offer strong Inducements
to purchasers, who ore respectfully invited to examino her,
stock, among which are,
PIANOS—A splendid selection, comprising all the latest
styles prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg
Puinos; Double Caxvod Louis XIV stylo; also Oalo A Go’s,
New York; Bacon k Ravens New lork; Reichcnbach &
Son's, Philadelphia, Ac.
Persons at home or abroad, about purchasing rhino Fortes,
would do well to coll, oal will sell as good an article as can
bo found and on as good terms, varying In price from $2OO
to $BOO, with a written guarantee.
GUITARS—A fine selection of French and Spanish, which
for richness, beauty and power of tone are unsurpassable.
FLUTES AND CLARIONETTS of the very best French,
German and American manufacture.
ACCORDEONB,from the best Paris manufactory.
VIOLINS—The finest Italian, French and English make.
Also Dsiticb, Find. Bokjos, TiMßoamzs, Tbunolss, Yidux
Bows, Screws, Ac., Ac.
STRINGS of the very best Italian, Trench and Gorman.
: All Musical Instraiaoita ropared with durehillty, neatness
and ,ilcßpatcL t regll
. » ‘ * 1 * '
v'
iA FURNITURE. !-' i 4
continues, to manafirlaro
-ttL-'CABINET-WXRK of lit his old stand,
pSf'coroer'of Liberty and Seventh streets. ' UNDERTAK
•\ l lyg attended to, in'pH Its branches.. myll
HATE OK HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR iIANUFACTOP-Y, KaLM Smlthfield street, a
large assortment of fancy pnd.plain furniture, which they
wCu sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. •
, Term*—cash only. |dec27:ly
O. C. ntwmwi i ' ,UL PACLEH.
Hammer A Bauler,
' CABINEt WAEEBOOM„gMITHFELD STREET,
Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley, Pittsburgh, fta.
fst HAMMER A HAULER keep constantly on hand a
UL variety of excellent, and fashionable Fumitore, vrar
h&i ranted equal to any in the dty, and sold on os favor
»*| I able terms ci can be obtainodftt any similar establish
ment in the West. They hare now on hind an junusually
extemdro stock, embracing all kinds of Fumitory, from tho
cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant All
orders promptly attended to. njy2lalCm
Journeymen Cabinet Matters Association.
WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND' STREET ,
(sun tex conxsn or wood.)
-/• TOTS ASSoolATlON,embrocingcjk
already twice to three times osyJJL
many bands as, the largest :and
hitherto most renowned husihes ■* “ *
shops of this city, have Opened their Warehouse, and are
able to furhUh the public, by wholesale or retail,* with Fur
niture of the following description—-via: *
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned
Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking
Chairs Mahogany Washstoads; Sofas Divans; Plano Stools;
Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Bier Tables; fine
Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads;
Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Brcak&st Tables;
Workstacds; Cherry and Common Woxtstands; high post,
common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs;
Cradles, Ac.
The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per
mit them to sell at the lowest priceA, and they are deter
mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good,
if not better article, and warranted—as the public will un
derstand by giving them a calL
U3i» Steanwoat work of all descriptions, ffnd other articles
of any description, mmin to order In every style, at the short
est notice. mar 29
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
Ware-rooms 87and 00 Third street.
J. W. W. respectfully inform* fpt
wmlT his friends pnd customers that ho uj.
has now completed his spring stock
,LL -® c f pumiture, which Is ** *
the largest and besf ever offered for sale In this City? which
will be sold at prices ft-'i low as any in the United States,
East or West.
As ho is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and .
from tho extent of bis orders and facility in manufacturing,
b« U enabled to produce wsrnmtod furniture, at tJio lowest
prices.
He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers’
interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on band tho greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may bo
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. Tho following articles consist, in port, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot bo surpassed
la any of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV toto-s-tote Sofas;
60 ticdriA. in plush and hair cloth;
60 do*. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dot. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Ilocking “
2u Walnut *• “
GO Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ u Dressing Bureaui;
30 ** “ Washstands;
40 Enclosed “
100 Common “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 M&ltog&ny Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage **
SOO Cherry and Poplar Boilsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry *-
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;
12 Secretary "«d Bookcase* ;
20 do*. Cams Scat Cbnirn; «
24 Cano Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Lidies* Writing Desks;
Hat und TowcJ Stands , What-Not*-,
Etiguirea; Paper Macho Tables;
Conversation Choirs; Pembroke “
Elisa be than ** llall and Tier “
Recaption “ LodieF Work “
Pearl lnioid “ Extension Dining Tables;
Arm ** Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
A large assortment 1 ’ of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabistt Maxxita supplied with oil ar
ticle* in their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the nbartest
notice.
All order* promptly attended to. tnarfi
Henry lUchardsaxi, Jeweller,
HAVING re-fatted hi* store lu a handsome maimer, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would coll tho attention of his friends and custom
ers to tho fact that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pius, Fob and Yeat Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as I*npter Macke, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vasrs, Perfume Bottles, Table Mata.
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies in great variety; China Fruit
and Cako DU-bo; with on endless variety of mwful and or
namental articles, which have only to ho seen to bo appre
cfaded. [noTl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
$30,478 (X)
733 46
Watchci, JewelrytAc.
HAVTNO just nHunud from tho Eastern cities, I have
brought with me one of Qic most beautiful and care
fully ■elected stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods,
ever offered to tho public. Perrons wishing to purchase
anything hi my line,- can rely ua getting a good article. I
da tint advertise to sell good* below cost, nor GO per cent,
eheaperthan any house in the city. Give m« a call, and l
am sure you will ho satisfied (hat 1 can sell a good article as
cheap u airy of them.
Another fort 1 wish to keep before tho people. If you
want your Watch. Clnt-k. or any article of Jewelry, repaired
in Urn best manner. thi« b the place to have it done. To
this branch of my business I will devote especial attention.
JOHN &. KENNEDY, 04 Market street,
apr7 Sign of the Golden Eagle.
If Time It Money,
SURELY U deserves to bo wutehed, and, reader, you may
_ be oaximd that—
A. A. CAJUUER, Actuary
L. RKJXEMAN A 00.. Importers and Dealer* In Wairhes,
ClacJrt and Jrwtiry, Wald* Slalrrials, Wald i Makrrt’ Tocii,
dc. <£a, Fifth struct. one diwr from Wool, beg leave to an
nounce to tin* trade, eud tbe public generally, that they
have ju.tt received, from the bevt manulactunrn:' in Europe,
a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches*, Watch Tools and Ma
larial*. and a most elegant onfiortment ».f Jewelry. from tho
lx*4 manufoeturers, vhurh they oScr ,i* low aa tluij cup bo
purchas«i In the eastern markets.
Clockx, Watches* and Jewelry repaired Lu tho l>e»l moaner,
and on the most reasonably terms.
toiia itxiMJs.Oi
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS LN CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac..
F\flh StTraL, vtu. Lmjct from libtti Stml Pittsburgh, I\u,
f 1 'AUK IraTu to announce to the tnuio and the public gen-
J. cmlly, that they have thcmsclvu.* carefully selected and
Imported frara Europe, a large stock of GOLD AND SILY Ell
WaTCHEA Watch MATERIALS AM) TOOLS for watch
makers; ami a most elegant a?*artnu*nfc of JEWELRY, from
tbu bwt manufactories— which they offer at prices os low as
they can be purchased In the eastern markets.
Their stock of Watches consist* of Gold and Silver Patent
Levcra; do. Detached Lover*; do. Leplnes ; Silver Quarters;
aud elegant French TLmo Piocus. of the most approved
makes. Together with n largo stex-k of Clocks, and Time
Idoccs, from the l>cat Aineric&n factories.
Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip
tion in this line, such as Finger Rings, P-»r lUnga, Breast
IHns, Bracelet*. Gold, Fob and Guard Chain.*, Gold Guard
Koys and Seals, Lockets, Gfild aud Silver Spectacles. Silver
and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, and every idad ot
fancy articles generally kept In astablishments of this do
feripdon.
They would respectfully call tho attention of the trade to
their extensivo stock of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS,
of every variety, which thoy haTo most carefully selected.
They have also on hand a large assortment of Telescopes,
Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory
In England. Together with a great variety of other articles
too numerous to mention.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner
and On the most reasonable terms, [octlhly
TEAS —160 half chests Imperial] Gunpowder, Young Ily*
son and Black Teas, received and for sale by
octl3 KING A MOORHEAD.
OHIU AND PA. KAILUUAIJ—2OO oban* for sale at fo
vorable rates, by A. WILKINS A 00.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
»cp3o 76 Fourth street.
rpilE subscirititT would respectfully inform the public that
X he has got tho necessary moulds and presses for putting
up tens tu metallic packages of 1 ft, *4 fc and }£ft. Ho will
pack any amount with neatness and despatch for any house
in the city, and on reasonable terms. Apply to
J. F. D. KEATING,
octS corner of Wylie and Fulton streets.
untcU Bulbous Roots, Fresh Imported I
HYACINTHS, Tulips, Crocus, Snowdrops, JonquiUes,
Peoneas, and otlirrr Flower RooU, for Fall planting, ar
rived in Cno order. .Also, Dwarf Pear Trees, and other
Fruit Trees, Fall sorts; Evergreens ahd Shrubbery, In great
variety; Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries,
Asparagus and Rhubarb Roots, from tho Nurseries of
octlfi JAMES WARDROP, Manchester.
Co-Partnership Notice.
rpITE subscribers have this day entered into partnership,
X under the style and firm of TAAEFE, MAGUIRE &
BANE for tho purpose of errrying on a general Commission
and Produce Business, and confidently hopo their long expe
rience, extcuslro mercantile acquaintance, and personal at
tention to tho interests of their customers, will entitle them
to a share of public patronage, which it shall be their study
to deserve. LUKE TAAi’FE, Pittsburgh,
SAM’L MAGUIRE, Cumberland, Md_
WM. C. BANE, Washington, Pa.
Pittsburgh, April S, 1862. [ B po
THE partnership heretofore existing between the under
signed in the Commission and Forwarding business, &c
-uudor the firm of S. F. YON BONNHORST A 00., Is this day
dusoivod by mutual consent. The business of tho late firm
will be settled by 8. F. Yon JJonnhorst, who Is authorised to
use the name of the firm for that purpose.
WILLIAM ETCHBAUM,
S. F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, May 3d, !552-my4
Co-Partmeraliip Notice.
THE undersigned hare this day formed a Co-Partnership
for the transaction of a Wool and General Commission
and Forwarding business, under tho firm of YONN BONN*
lIOHST A MURPHY. Warehouse No. S 7 Water aud 118
Front streets. JAMES R. MURPHY
S. F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, May Bd, 1852-my4
G R. BODGE’S DYE HOUSE.
THE GRAND DEPOT for receiving, performing ond de
livering R, is at No. 10 Irwin street, where are Dyed and
Finished, at short notice, ALL COLORS, upon Silk, Linen,
Woolen and Cotton Goods. AU combined stuffs that are
generally used, such as Cotton and Wool; Cotton ana Wool
mixed together, and used for ladles and gents* wearing&p
parel, or fancy articles of dress, in any and in every ahapo
whatever, art Dyed.cheaper, quicker and better, than ore at
present done in this dty. GR. DODGE, Proprietor,
.ootbtf . Office, No. WTririnstreeL
A. MII4t.IK.KN <£. CO.,
JAMBS W. WOOD WELL,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c,
WATCHES better ne'er were sold.
Whether of silver or of gold,
Than you will find whene'er you go
And look at thus-.- on polo below
Prompt attention paid to orders from & distances. [mar£4.
[Of Use latu Firm of Sn»ds and Ucinomami
LOUIS REIXEMAN A. CO.,
Notice.
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PECTORRL SYRiUP!
FOK THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE
SUCH as .OOLDS,-INFLUBNZA, TYHOOPEtO OOTJGH,
CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS,
QUINZY, ASTHMA, INOIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and the
various diseases haring their origin in an- inflamed, con
gested or torpid-condition of the organa of respiration. .
This Medicine, now offered to the public, under the above
name, is a remedy, cYimmenso Talue in the diseases for
which it la recommended, and has been used to considerable'
extent throughout ibis city, as In other localities,
with a success-that has rarely attended any medicine, not
heralded throughout the whole country-by the presi.
Dr, Keyier’i Pectoral Syrup* !
Is the prescription of a regular physician, who used it for
several years In his practice, with a success unequalled ;by
any other medicine in ure, and it was only upon the great
and daily increasing d«mnnd for it, that he was induced to
put it op in bottles, for a more general and extensive sale.
We claim for the Pectoral Syrup that it is an ENTIRELY
NEW PREPARATION, differing in every from the
various remedies now in use, for the disease* n( the Pulmo
nary organs. IT HOES NOT SICKEN IUK STOMACH,
by containing nauseating doses of fß|uil!«, antimony,"and
ipecacbuana. It bn* in it no opiates to constipate the how*
el*, and dry up the secreting organ*; but its action is wholly
different ;froxn the action of any of tlio above named drugs.
IT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that clears out the tubes and
air cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that is, not
equalled by any other remedy. It dissolves, in a greatmea*
eure/the greatly increased secretion of mucous, attending
tho various diseases of tho air cells and bronchial tubes. It
allays all almost as soon as. It Is'taken, and it has
been known tocure a cough of several weeks’ duration, in
THREE DOSES!"'
We have several remarkable cases noted down, where it
succeeded In curing cases having every appearance of
. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. .
Cast 1, —A young man, aged 39; of slender make; had
cough; expectoration of dark matter from the Lung* and
Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse np to ISO; hectic fever and
ulght sweats; great emaciation; pain: in. the breast; some*
times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; bad to
ken various remedies from physicians, with, little or no re
lief ; commenced taking the Fectord Syrup in half the usual
| doses; tho expectoration diminished r tli'e cough abated;
the hectic forcr left; end In four days aII the bad symptoms
bod entirely disappeared, and tho man is how'entirely well.
Cast 2.—A lady, aged 45; troubled with a slight cough
during all or the greater part cf last summer* which, tor
wards fall, greatly increased, and continued night and day,
threatening to Involve tho lungs and pulmonary organs to
a serious extent; t^** r ** was pain in tho' breast,palpitation
of tbe heart, and as almost constant attendants;
stuffed condition of the vessels; occasioning a feeling of
fulness of the bead, nose and throat, and a discharge of no
rid secretion from the nostrils; Tarious:remedies had been
used ; several physicians consulted, without relief She
commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in tho evening; that
night sho coughed but once; took another dose of Pectoral,
and slept well all night; continued the syrupucxtdav, and
hv night was entirely free from the cough, and all tho bad
symptoms. She is now well. Other cases, equally remark
aidb, could bp given, If space would permit
We furnish below a certificate, eiguod by a number
of our own citizens, in proof of its efficacy:
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Read! ReadU Read!!! v
We, the undersigned, haring used Dr. Kcyser'a Pectoral
Owgfr Syrup upon ourselves and in oar families, dp respect*
fully recommend It to others,as a safe and.efficient jnedtelne
tor the purposes recommended:
James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Tuulk,*
John Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright,
Robert Laugh]in, John J MitoHel, James K. leader,
J Porter; Wn 0 M'Cartney, Joseph Thompson,
llngh Saliie, Kdw D Jones, WII Anderson,. ,
P M’Kcnna, Michael Kane, Jr John 8 A gey,
Thomas STGiren, J M’MUlaa, Francis Dunn,
J P Smith, Job Wbynll, Joseph O'Brien
Maurice Brenncn- ' .
COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS wW find this an excellent
artido to sell, and will give general satisfaction to (heir cus
tomers. Liberal deductions will be made to retailers and
oth; rs purchasing by the dozen—price single bottles 60 cts,
or 6 bottles for s2*so.
CAUTION EXTRA-—Many persons will try to Induce you
to boy some other article, stating that it is 41s good as this;
but we advise you to cut out the name, U DH. KEYS HE’S
PECTORAL SYKtJPr and buy no other, and you;will not
bo disappointed. . > •
JOS“ The Pectoral Syrup Is prepared and sold by Dr. Geo.
IL Keyset-, wholesale and retail-Druggist, No. 140, corner of
Wood street and Virgin alley. sepl&dAw
What Every Body says, must be True!
IT is eaid that BOOBYER, at the Bet Hmc Cunrncto
Stobb, No. 225 liberty Street, selhrtho cheapest Clothing
in the City—well made and fashionably- cut. Call and ex
amine them and yon will not be disappointed.
Just received, by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy
Cashmeres, Brown, Green sndßlue Cloths,’ and other Fash*
lonable Goods, suitable for the season, which we are prepa
red to make to order, (without disappointment,) in a style
unsurpassed In the . '
Come and Sec. • mar SI
E. Watts & Co.’s Tailoring Establishment,
A T O 185 LIBEIiTY STBEKT>
17 ALL AND WINTER STYLES.—Tho subscribers hare
. just opened their Fall anil Winter styles of MERCHANT
TAILOR’S GOODS, to which we invite particular attention.
We flatter ourselves, that we hare in- store altogether the
richest stock of Goods In our line, ever offered in this dtj.
Our stock of Over Coatings, aro of the nowest ami mod dtv
sirable styles in market, and of every variety. Our stock
of line black,' blue, Olive, Brown and Mulberry, French
Cloths, oro of the latest importations, and was never so
good, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of
Fancy and Black Cassimeres, and Doc Skins, are of very
choice selections, both as regards quality and style. To*
gethcr with on assortment of rich plush Silk Velvet Cash
mere and plain Silk Testings, which are pronounced, by all
who have seen them, to ho much the best variety fbrgentle
man’s wear in this city. ' , : sep2s
JAMES O. WATT-Merehant Tailor.
A’o. 343 Hariri, between S.'&md and Thinl SlredJ, '
8K53 respectfully to Infarm his friends and tho
that ho has returned from New York and Philadelphia,
having there selected from the latest importations, on entire
new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
aod VESTINGS, which far newness of designs and richness
of fabric*, aro not surpassed by any house west of New
V orb. All of which he is prepared to make to order in a
superior style, at the lowest price possible, and coniiaby in
vite* purchasers to call and examine .the stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. y
TO TAILORS- —I hare no authorized agent in this City,
for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can
only be had at theVtore of the subscriber,-SB Market street,
at tho following prices, via: with instructions, slowith
out, $7. fmarl’l JAMES C. WATT. '
WATCHES,
Slew Clothing House,
EDMUND WATTS Is, CO—MEUCfiaxT.lkiLpttS,
Aa 185 Liberty Strtd, a tote" Sb Clair. f ?'
HATE opened a new Clothing Store at the above place,
and ore now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES, VESTINGS, At, of the latest Importations, pur
chased with an especial view to city trade, and which they
arc prepared to make up to order in the latest and most fash*
(unable styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this
branch of their business, and they have full confidence that
they will bo able to give their customers entire satisfaction.
They aro also manufacturing a choice lot of READT MADE
CLOTHING, of tho newest styles, which they will sell low
for As all this stock is entirely new, It is worthy tho
attention of buyers. aplffcly
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
TURKS 810 DOORS)
No. 151 I/berty Street, Pittsburgh.
JOHN McCLOSKKY has now the pleasure of announcing
to his numerous friends and the pnhlio lngenefrd, that
his SPRING AND SUMMER; STOCK is now ready for in
spection, which, be belieres, will be found to bo one of the
largest and best selscted stocks of READY' HADE CLOTB
INQ to be found in the Western country.
Ho has this season paid more than usual attention to the
and style of 'his garments, so that the very,
lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and
elegance not to be surpassed.
lie would particularly call the attention of all dealers In
Clothiugto his present splendid assortment of
Ready«3lade Garment**
As bo fbela confident, upon examination of the qualities and
prices of his goods, he can offer theta inch Inducements as
shall moke it their interest to purchase at his establishment.
Many years’ experience, and great success truths business,
together with an unprecedented WidUtaU and Retail pa
tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the bu
siness habits and tastes of erery. location to-the Union,,
which is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers.
In tho Cutting department will be found a choice selection
of the most fiuhionablo goods^cohsiitingof French, English
and American Broaddctns, QuhmerttU, Also, an excel
lent assortment of TESTINGS, of . the latest and most fash
ionable styles—all of which he is prepared to make to order
in the best manner, and at the most reasonable prices.—
COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL I
The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, Is the
most -extemdYOj undoubtedly, to be found in the United
States. mar 26
RIMSTONE—IO bblA Roll, for sale hy
oct2s - B.A.PA'
Hope Mills In Full Operation. Again i
RYAN’S BUILDINGS, fifth Street:— THE PROPRIETOR,
thankful to tbo public for past custom, ventures to so
licit a continuance of tbo same for his present enterprise—
tbo establishment of a Flour and Spies MHU within the
dty, far the accommodation, of his : customers, and ail who
wish to have really good floor, pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac.
The attention of families, Merchants and others, is invi
ted, and oil I ask is that thc£ will giro ms a trial. .
f. R. DRAYO, No, 1 Diamond.
N. B«—All articles taken back If not found good, and the
money returned. . ..... marlfl •
Leased Steam Piano Forte Factory.
"i T. L. LEASE baring applied machinery to
manufacture of PIANOS, hels enabled to
at least twenty per rent -cheaper than
V * « V * any brought from the East, and warranted
equal in every respect.
Six ootave Rosewood Pianos, from $lBO,OO and upwards,
fioven octave '}* ** $250,00. , .
Kano Wareroom, on Hand street, over John's Mineral
Water Warehouse.
Accord eons, Violins: Art., tuned and repaired. jrfiy
JUST RECEIVED by H. MINES & Co., No. 32 Smithed
street, afresh*supplyof the following interesting Books:
The Lorgnette, by J. K. Marvel; prior $2,50
Koveriee of a Bachelor, u “ 1,25
Fresh Gleanings, u u 1,25
Dream Lift, a - u- 1.25
Lotus Eating, a Summer Book, by Geo. W. Curtis, 75
Layard’s Popular Account of Ms Discoveries at Nine-.
veh, with engravings, ‘75
Peep at Nanber Fife, or Scenes hr the Life Of
Pastor; by the author of “ Sunnyride,” .j.. ‘ 45
Sir John Franklin and the ArcticßegionJ, \ . ,‘ J 1,25
Glances at Europe, by Horace Greeley, : ' -LOO
Wide, Wide Worlds vote, . ■ ' -/I^o
Queochy, by the author of Wide, Wide 1 World, 2 volt L 75
Dollars and Cents, by AmyLotbxop,2’vote,‘.. I^o
The Life and Public Services of Herry Clay, down to
1843, by Epes Sargent,- edited and completed at Mr.
Clay's Death, by HoracnGreely, ' %25
Tho Life 0/ the Empress Josephine? first wife of JNa- :
poloon, ' • ;:j>s
A Step from theNewWbrid to .
with the thought on the good and eriTin both, by Henry * :
P. Tappan, Zvols., - 5s * ..TV..
•.The Tree-Book of Facts in Science and'Art, by John • •
limbs, • “ .Vqq
• Resnlts of the Great ExhUitton an; tbs Proem* of
Art and Science,
Every new Book publish*! in this country, for
tho Cheap Bookstore of H.JHNER * CO* ‘
oot2T No. CSBalthfield street.
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DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
\jr- »ll«it WMtfag Vaw&Uf-wmatei fluaper than»ay.,
other in tue, and ia not in tha leut Injurious to tha clothing.
It isan excellent snide tor nuhihr printers’ (jpe,—ranch
cheaper and better than pot&ah. gp r sala at ~,.
iyabdnr-. -' - ;:gETgKB'S.I4O TToodsirwi.
Important to Vamalea. ■ T
DOCTOR ym*T.v.CTr.rn a., hi:
sbceiit, sale ahde&octnalrnmedrtOrChloroßlsorOraexi
giriaiesa, -Kenr Alima or WHte* L _gappnarion. Bjjmen
orrhnn. NcrrcuK Debility; generalWcaXete*, Kaasea, Pair*
in the Head and JUmbe, torn of, Appeute- Pdpiaaton, Tre
mors, Diseased Spine,, CosttTeneas, Irritability, Dyspepelx or
Indireathm. Vlatmence or IVino, and all Utcriao ncmpl.irt.
Pzlee:2& oenia. or fire boxes 1&r JI. --gold wholesale end to*
tall bT.W. cTjACKSOH, 210 liberty atnet,headof Wood
street, Pittabcrgh, and ttolfraKiata.
MS~ Bull direction* enclosed rritli each boa, ideelthlrddw
! B. A. FaHneatock’n IVertnlfafre.
■ Eromilr. E. S. tVOLPit, Merchant. . .
.. , Traxr HiUTr, Indiana,' jicrcmber n, IfitJ.
BA. FAHNESTOCK * CO.—Gentlemen: Haring acted
. fcrmsnr yoaraaa agent lor do aaloot mm.\anb
furft IconsiSrlt &y duty to bear testimony to its ralnable
qualities and uninterrupted ' popularity: It trail thatit
dro&esea to be, and l*cotisidered, by ;all -bo -.haTo used It,
as an lnraloahle lamily niedleine. _
"" BiniectftiOTe -■ 2* 8* WoUfL
Prepared andxold by ■' B. Ai FAHNESTOCK A CO., .
o eornerof Wood and-Jirst streets.:
jlhaad of'All!
EXTRACT' GT AMEBIC AN OIL
PEEPAKED android" by ?NQ. U YOUNGSON, 309 ‘liberty
street.- -Tbia powerfully concentrated preparitwn, tbe
mwiirai virtues of which are{&und-.to baieighfc to**®® the
strength ftf tha rrrfiHnftl AmpritTan Pfh It Is pUtllp in. bO&r.
.ties at 25 and 87)4 each, withfull directions fa Its
ft very dtaciaai*' tb** <tngnian' Oil ;hftS been
femndatall efflcadoas.'acd it sQ far exceeds toeorigtoaljn
power, as to render It tha CERAPKfIT MEDICINE•
WORLD. CaUsnd tryitl . . JOHN-YOONGSON; - ;
: N. K—Tho original Oil in' Its'natural etato-'as taken from'
: to# bowel# of the '<&ith, «**« bo -bed ft# abovc-rond will be
found oondnty notwithstanding a. certain fina.clsimsto be
lhaonly Proprietoix.v- fdkwrtf) ~ >J. .Y
Dr. Do LaueyV Celebrated Curative Instrument.
The onlyhfaXtiiXe Curt far Oust Dreadful Disease ..
known at Spermatorrhea* or'Jnoolufttttry -
. JS'odumal Emissions.
SO hsrrasslng and destructive, and productive of to mnto.
mischief to toe ncrrons system, incapacitating nan' fbr
business, society tod matrimony. '- 1 • - ; . _
-..This instrument is simple,-comptehanrive,land wxtxh-
FAanro, mny be used .without the lightest InconTcni
toed ortho hnowlMgooftoemosttoUmate friends -Itls to
be used externally, producing no pain or- injury whatever,
nor jwerventing any one lhmx.attendtog to his business; and.
.while in use, nota single mission can- take placc,-isvigcrating
.Vitorgans inatiwrt.tivietct suehan. extent, that they regain
' iheir primitivejKruxr of the.loea of.which, caused
by cariy abuse, is the disease ln ijuestion, and the causo of
the thousand concouuttot; complaints, Tisr - Ncrrousnas,,
pyspepda,- Ptoi hi toftiHeto and Dimness ©f
Virion, Weakness ofthe Hack andJUwer
tions of the Eyes, Pimple# on the Pace, Prtot>
turo Decline of Virility,‘Weakness of 3d*smory and ftyarer for
Arcraicn to Sodcty,
and Self-Distrust, Love-of Solitude, ke. All these complaint#
invariably disappear, as soon as tbelaouzce- ltstoppecffrosi
which they emanated. J ..
This Instrument has been examined tod approred of by
the R-ntTifTrlti»* 4n -T*nmpa : fcnJ tecom*
mendal by the most .prominent physicians of all countries,
&s the only Certain Remedy existingTfbr those complaints,
RTifi now completely superseded toe use. of drugs, toft
boogie, cauterization, eto, not to mentiem toe thousand ad
vertised nostrums of tha day, as cordials, antidotes,
Ifcconstitutes st the game time the safest to& most pleasant,
and by tax the cheapest treatment ever offered to tho afflicted
—o fcir price befeg allowed for tba instrument, after the de*
sired effect has beenattained. I '
Be it remembered, that todco complaints are .but little
‘understood by the profession ih : gtoenl,tod that all. the
medicine in the world nerer has, never will, stop.those
losse#, which, if allowed to continue unchecked, aro sure to
prcnluce the most distressing consequences.
It has been a matter of surprise to wme, that any ono of
respcctability'ond of professional attainments should devote
his attention to which poople of every description
pretend to cure so easily. It, however, but the -ohe-thou
sandthpartof toe miseries these: people bring upon society
were known, aToydifferent opinion would -be fermad. It
is not only toe present misery and. dejection preying upon
toe mind as well as the body, but some are
of such anature as to affect posterity, and even. -to destroy,
toe reproductive faculty altogether, rlt is a fact that, when
not properly treated, they:may remain' so' dormant in the
eongtitutlanasto.appear in no other way than in their ef
fects upon postarityryet,if propcri3r undfiTstood,are mo3t
easily and speedily removed. The above, so ingeniously con*
trivod will dbubtlesa,' in con
tribute to check the evils of qnaekety, so prevalent In this
dan of diseases throughout toe Union. - -
Tho price of toa complete Instrument, carefaDy eecxired
«p<nrt all observation in a only $10.; It can be sent
by express, to any address in any partof thft United States,
Canada, At, according to order, accompanied by toll direc
tions, and important advice to toe giartodand
expenses even to toft remotest parts of the country bong but
trifling. - :- --
The unexampled success thb Instrument ha# obtained,
since its introduction in America, has- induced some Unprin
cipled person in NcwTorfc,'Phlladelphia, Alhany, Boston,
At, to get up some ridiculous things called
uhicb, however, hear not the" slightest rtoßroblaßce, neither
in form nor principle, to, my own -invented, long tried, and
universally approved Instruments, and.which are as similar
to them as light Is to night. Every-attiempt to seU suto ln
struments for wilpk,' will he prosecuted- to toe fullest extent
of the law, I beingcofc-willing to amnoet the well and boo
estly earned reputation of my invention., with quacks and.
thpir worthier productions. KolnstrumenthrOenuineand
none can he Wazx&nted hut those ordered fhmx zaytell
All applications and remittances must be directed (post
paid) to the Doctor himselfl bft haring ho Agencies' establish-;
ed but in London and Paris; •,
. Address, postpaid, Dr. B, Be Lansy, 51 Ilspcnard street,
New York. _ - ' ‘
; Office hoars, dally, from 0 A»M-till3P. and from ?
till S P. SL, the Sabbath-exapteh. -, :
undersigned certify,'with great please re, that the
above mentkmcd Instrument is not only constructed ensd
entific principles, Trat from Its use tha happiest results may
always with confidence be anticipated, there being for the
eure of those disease nd other certain remedy cxtanL : ‘
' . HrxßT 8. Kcixs, x.i^
* CflJ GoxrrE, W Chamber*!, ;
a EcsHihW, m. n, 24 Howard ft,- .V.
• • Net* York-./'
Dr. Dr Lasxt is prepared so execute all ciders for surgical
apparatus, ris : Artificial Arms and Legs, Trhkh inoTe like
natural members; Apparatus for Luxation? for Contracted
Legs; for Curratuiaof the Spins and Waist;, for False Joints
of the Arms and Knees; for Paraly tic Club Foot;
for lachrymal Fistulas ; for Tailing of the Eectum; Uypo
gastriejielts; Beds and Chairs for 61ck Persona; Crutches,-
•Trusses. Corsets, ; -
All work warranted. must be post-paid, contain
ing a proportionate remittance or dty reference. ffcb2s:ly. .
DR. HALSEY’S ,
FOREST PIKE 1
Thedixvcay of Vis FQBZST WE?E i$ the greatest blaring
tits age. Fut up in Quart BUfUs, a ringUlxitHeof '
%ohich doss toots good, and goafarther in the cure
of ]>ittares J than tai bottles qf any Sana-■
parinainvte,andwrraniel to curt
xciVumtanyvnpUdsanteir
■-vxakating effect* ' .
THE method by which all Sarsaparilla*, and other simi
lar medidnes are prepared, I? .by bOUing Vhe Kootibr.
Plants to obtain the extracts. The modleal virtues are thus
principally evaporated and destroyed.
It is not to be wondered at then, that even, ten and twen
ty bottles of these Sarsaparilla*are sometimea taken without
any perceptible benefit.--Not so with the'Forest Win*l By
the Invention of a wonderful chemical, apparatus, a perfect
wine is produced without-beating;, retaining at-the same
time, all the primitive healing properties of tbo rare medici
nal plants cfwhichlt Lscamposed,-* thus rendering the Forest
Wine the mast efficient medicine the world overproduced; at
the same time the most agreeable. > ■ —•
NERVOUS DISORDERS
• Are-dlseatos of the mind'as well as of tho body, are usually
brought on by-ptfaUea and. afflictions, 1 and are meet com
mon to persons'SWdkate constitutions and sensitive minds.
.Low spirits; melancholy, .frightful dreams and fearful anit-.
ctpations of evil from the atightesbeauaes, generally aeccmL
piny nervous disorders. The Forest Wine and Pills are ah :
energetic remedy in tbcsecomplaicts. -
Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated
FltOatldphia,'September 7tb; 1842.
Da. G. W. Hiisxr: - --
. Dear Sir : YourForcstWlne and Pills have cured my wife
ofadreadfol Nervous disorder, with which she had been a£.
fiictedformany yean.- Her body was almost wasted away.
Bbo was frequently-disturbed in-her sleep- by frightful
dreams, awaiting.quite exhausted andcoyered.with perspi
ration, and at times laboring under the delusion.that
thing dreadful was about to happen to her. By. the use xst
four bottles of theWlue, and a tor of the Fills, she is now.
in perfect health. She has regained her flash and color, and,
enjoys society as well as ever. • i J. CL PAULDING.
GENERAL DEBILITY. EMACIATION,-W ASTING jOF
. . THE BODY* - * -
'• Many persons are afflicted with same-of the above com
plaints, .without being able to trace it- to anyzparticular
cause,sudtberefbredalaytheusoof4hapropcrremedyvm
tU the disease becomes-constitutional; These dheaders are
often characterized by nseusa c£ rickib& or-entire exhaus
tion after ex civile. Some experience sluggishness, lassitude,
and at times, palenesv orflushingof the countenance or pal
pitation of the heart, ©a like .symptoms. •_
The excellent.effects which hare erer. attended the usa of
the Forest Wine and of debility,is con
clusive evfcbmce of-its happy results In. this das oTdisor
ders. Many have .resorted to these, medicines as antdh'ao-.
ftua, and toon speedily v cured. For, Nervous disorder* and
Debility tha Wine and Pills are taken according to the direc
tions on the label •
AGUE FEVER, OR CHILI 3, ; ; .
Are by tha miaszoatic effluvia from r T™b <l *i
decayed and'low; damp sitnationA In
and Ague tha Forest Wine and PQls.are a sovereign remedy- -
Wheix they have been taken agreeably io iho directions, we
have never knpwuthem to fail inelfegtigg a czitnpletucure.
In the first^place take a large dose of the Forest Pills in time
that their operations may; subside teforetheretitin ehllL---
Tha stomach being how' well cleansed, take, throe or four
large doses of the Wine, at Intervals of An hbnr: cam
mendng about two honrs before the .period for. tho chili to
return. Thisbreokrtbe ague, after wnkh tho Wine should
be continued In small' doses to 'restore' strength... See foil
directions around tho-bottle^-..- : .Jr..
-:I1R. HALSEY’S GCM-OOATED in
-Are an-importaxit ad}unct : to the. Forest Wine.-;-TbWare
coated with nure gum krabkv ah hivention -fbr which Dr.
Halsey has reeeiTM tha <mJy patent aver: grantcdcnPills,
by the Governmentof-thic.United States. -'
■The Foreat Wine and gum coatalForert Pißs unlte in ac
complishlng tha same great end, the Purification of the
and JMtnrafnK of T
. TtoTme^Wln^atgi
arid'certain. cure inthe fhHowing eomplaUiret\D»hn»td,
SiKftmlCbiSKnaa, ftmj, Cbmpteni of At KiUntst, Jo
emaiamsumpOai, DoSmcof GoimiZ JBaSlh, uiiitoafe
Wtakntu, for »hlcli.it is « Srcmiffti Kaoedy; Xoaiddnat,
KigM Saeolt, Kmmu pimrden, Lai qf Amxhtt, lam ssr
tU, ud TOitoX Ammo BtOTy, Jjut and fmn which It
never foils to curv&ro-ftda, Frysipdar, ■ Jaundice* Unheal
sliUition. -T; .
THE.LADIES. '-‘ r \ .)
Nothing In tho world is more the roirtom of
using paints, chalks, Ac,' te hnprova tha eonhtenanee Trhe.
oeauty and lorcliness. accompany tbo highest, perfection of
health, which again invariably followsthe-iviri stole Of fh*
Blood. What artificial appendages oqual that vivid express
tion. Of Wimitf»w<TW whtfb P
Whatpaints compare .with the grimneihwtinred blood
its brilliant rosasdahue throogh tho. ***"q>f trrture
tha skin?Whatcharraa are more captivating than those of
natnre,.lrih<nr h%he«t perfection, of HaH
seys Forest Wlnoeniply thoplacd of all tosmetlcs.- .Tho.use
of this excellent Wina short tinfe creates'pnrejrfch
blood, whMi.-conr»logHmypgb't^»i : .T»faw ) ‘ iH»nwfT«tA the mi
nutest -fibres that •Ttfgw toward: fhe *urfo»,of
enuring all - unheal thy pimple* • and - blotch es to. disappear,
imparting a vivid, rosy .color to tho _skln,Aiid“brilllant ex
presrion to tha aye*,-
' THIS 18 NATURAL,BEAUTY- -, , - t
In corroboratlon of these Dr. Halsey has many testi
monials ftem ladire of the most respectable standing in so
-Caoty,;';-
The Forest -Wine inr'larga square bottles, $1 per toUle, ct'
six botties fbr $5. Gma*coafed Forest Ptils, 25 cents per box.
wood street and. VbginAUey. ‘
MERINOi—Now opening, at JC-Am-Hiaos A
J/ Co.'s, over 100 piecMF each MerinosTihcludharall the
foshSonable and dedrabla colors, to whkhthev invltß-tbn -
tention of the Wholesale trade/ . J_S .
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mms arUdi tr fcrtm&A ** FstoflyosVind ihonli.
I found in tto postadon of erjty laJiillx fa-OM UtR
ffidania to*;. .
neisonl Unongb >ocSdcftt, iad the improper-or eara^oi;-
cf teals, Trill fli*i ibis article U> be InT ftlaibla to them, 1"; ..
afieraliir trial, wfli consider It e ■,
“TbJimayeortifytJiit we, tie undcffdgned.terinjf
orieniiTjaadtfiiM of Jodd** Bisdftatod XijaidCaxiel*,)^ ■' '-
oared hr. Messrs.-Fediieldd Camp, MlddlcfornvCpnpoetit ; '
SrrrfnTlT r«Wiiil it to oor professional brethren,
■sedlenl enbefltufefondbeiiTe plMter.ln-dKffltMbe
cuts* scalds, benta** art! sU fcindsof firssb squads; . t
far.or*nipple** JL », '.-I
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IUSOJiIOX JJKKWm SL. !! •
KUSWOETH BCEB, JI. J> 7 -Sofci ..o
?! Oaxnpridnjtllifce jhrgklgnriix-th*
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For tola by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO.?;-.
jjl Comer of TTcadand First ej -
To:lnvalids and.tl**;BM**- P :■ '■
-.'J *" '• .* ' v ' ! • • • rffc";'*
THE CELEBRA TED COMSTO
T7IRSTr-Thffom* ihmntFs rf lte4
: Jlv etcing all External Pains and ; ■-
■> 2&<—.lkdm of &r flßyinfi"cr~EestOTfcHJ tfc<s. v ,\",
"mnnHair. -..-v"
; Indian Fr.v •
bU EtisZT.-* Ctge&frall Case*nf Wwmwatfwnj v- '
...-Ath—Jiift<2ir , *Acp£*t£e r ()iJ, r eeertaittCure JbrPeafß%
. j.toown tro feethe Hies* >■■'':
7tlLf— j£&a*i Edi/f, ’ *
Bth>—ion^tey** Vr<a£ Wesilnt ihdaxa Panacea, fas Cp-;
. ajid.feTeriHtt r l»UcgB *tti'preT«rtißi‘feTta» Ibr Aste.• ->-,
; JHsrrbotfi
MigWtidn and Loa «f.Appetiteiibr Costireness in ?ex£-> *.•
ksd' Males,vd narrourcGzaplainii ;lbr AffeeiL '
Dji Epeosb, flics, Bheumadsxn,Ac. The great patois si.: -
is notbed to take, never gives peia, Kstti -^
. costive. •;■■/. .:••<■•.•• :■ L ■
: - Tennifugt, (Worm Kfllar) ibr childr| /
grown persons. •■ ■»
10th— Jfra •Staten’* ffineflt\Rri»jr»^ir.Kaiaedi* 4 5? .. -
. been di/carered tb&iis so happDy adapted to.use lnlvro r '
as drops to -be and yotpcribroi such wonders £
applied tstemaUyAa awash or both* iy frsctkm. ’ In ,bs-„ '.
from 123< to 5d cents each. - ■* if
Ilthj— Saunholft Beachandlkd Bug Bant, fctdr| -
cway'Termin in a> : short time. - • : •• .'*'• t, .■
.. 12th.—The celebrated luti lift Fdb • and
_ fi'tfff f~\ • j - . ..... ,• ■•
' 'Bariholometafi HtnJc ;synip»vth».pcpulan: -
PH7TOKANT JOB COUGHS, COLDS, INfLUENZA, f„v
_J^ii^The-Eatflndta<adN<vf-TotkStirl>yu -
, SURBcoloring for thehairr ------ _ . {•_•
,-lZth.~Lin't£ah#cf QnJia J -i Chinese -Eemedyibrr.
Bruises* Boras, Ac*:; •. ........... • •:;•• • 1
' ~l6th:—jEzimet of Sarsaparilla, This, article haa oaj ;
| all other garsapanßas,-and still gyres aa great aalia&ctf •■.
' ,erer. f
1'• 17th.—Tho celebrated spread ]■ ■•? „ .
1 from Dr. Lis’s rodpe, and the most popular in the juaril
18th.— DnSltafr Tboih^Adußrspt, ■ A. certainaiu|'-.-' ■*■■
carefiSr.Toothsche. - - :• p’c'.^.p^
19tlL—Dr. Cokssoct haa lately fcpnghilhe, rights -i*
United States, of the celebrated Cfeieethtziaf JAaeral K -
frond at the Salt Springs of Dri -TVmiC. Chase, y*-i*3v: •
ytwg*,- C. 'Wv' ' : medidna - has attatned ’a."notoietj
I popal&rit? nererbeiare equalled by any preparaiica afr - -
plaoo, and, lia sale has bwm cosunensurate viih its S 3 -
•which are extraordinary,' . ! : V-rT*-"
i --KOTlCE>—Altprepointions. heretotbro tnowa-as S
crocx'rf’or “Comrocs & Co’s," always-hclcmgcd,anq .■.f:
beiongs EXCtgSrVELT lo Dr. Lodus 8/ Cosutocki.' %■ - «. .
the signature of.Conutoeh & wQl.be contii
thhi extra fahel-with "the &c-ihnne rignatureof Jit; ' A ~
will in fotare designate the GENUINK.-. • - •
All* OTUEKS MUST BB SPUBIQUS. j
• LUCIUS 8. COMSTOT “ *-
The above medicines can be had In this place of •••. .•-V, .-:
; • WTT.T.TAM JACKSON'
febfi , . No..24oLiberty gL, bead of. Wc : j-
COUGHS,
IXG COUGH; CBOGP, iSimnd. COSSBHPZK - V
MiHT yean of tsiaZ, instead cf• impairing tie j* - ••-•.•.••>
'confidence in-this medicine, has von for it an apw -*-; ;• /.■
tion and imtbriety bt far exceeding the mart /sangTiinv r v
pectalicmsof.itsfriends, :•liothing but
andthe unmistakable. benefit cphfengd'oaffifmwi nfe, ,< y"*'
th«-reputation
■Joys,"' -'While many inferior remedies thrust upchthef (
muniiy, hjiTe feEad-and been discarded, th& ha* g$ v% ** v ‘ \
friewds benefits anths afflietccf. _A' ;
can nerer shdprodQccd curcstoo numerous ax?:?;'.. i r : ••:
remarkable to bo .forgotten. . > : f .yr,.K ••*
While If Is s femd cuthe public to pretend'
aedlrina wnHnfiliiiay enre--etillj.thcreia'chnndant : ;w-
Ihatthe CEisST PscroJUidoea not.cnlyaaarariieralu'.v,
. bat almostinvariably euro the maladies for which it lt*;f
ployed. '••• 'f:":■ ~ ‘
• As time makes these iacts wider and better o _
jaedkine has gradually become thebestreligitfd-of tlr /r- •
flicted, ffem. thelbg-cabin of the American peasant, tf -
palaces of European' Throughout.thiswnfire f _
•try,ln everyStale,city, and indeed;almcstoverylian> *... •
contains,Cakaafr o
tint far disea«es'of theThroatandLtmps,'andinnisii|'
eign countries, it Is coining to be'extensfrdypsetfcb.y {• :
. most intelligent physicians. In :
Germany, where the Eiedical scieijces~ha7a .reached [ v .
highest perfection,.Gßkssr PxcTosih:isintroduced*/• :•-•
constant use ifl the Annies, Hospitals, ATina Houses, If;;
■ Institutions, and in; domestic praetiee,as the suresirei -
tlffilraUendlngjihysielanseattcmploj ) .lbrtlieiiiored|-,;.<'• v
rous affections ofiha -lnnga.~-.Also in m2der «ises,.ac| - '
; is .safe* peasant and effectual to • euro.. Im~
isbmebf themostflattering testimonials we receive,}
been from parents who hare {bandit efflrsrinug in. eaae£ \ -
. ticularly IngjrteotaXtorhUfihooih t
~ The; CazakT i Ektorst. is manufactured. by a pra> __
'CbetelstfaMcvery ounce of it under his own eye; wit?,
variable accuracy; ami care. Ifcis sealed and -protect# ~ \
lawfroin counterfeits, consequently can bo relied on aft 'v
irihewithoutsdultezadoal . : . . : u
'WehaTo endearcred hera to ftonish tho :
a medldnoof such intrinsic superiority and worth as si;
commend Itself to-theiE-ccnfidenee—a remedy at once> , *
speedy and effectual, which'this hasrby repeated.aitd c?
.less trials provedUself lobe; and tzost by great.carei3r - “
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! fordphyridjnaanewagcnt ca -which they can rely fb^-. . . :
best resnlts, and the afflicted. with s remedy rthat.w^^'-^r.-'?''.'
thaimedidjw^'dflu^
■•- Prepared and sold by. •_ JASffiS C.iATBKt
. ’ Praetical.QieinisVicwelJ? ‘ '
' ' JB&- Sold in Pittsburgh by BLA. Fahnestoclt kGw v ’, ' ‘
legheny, by H. P. Schwarts;'and by DruggiftSand ' -
in Medidoeeverywhere..; •- •.C !:> '' ':--~aalftSmd|
... -wnj.mm or wold Cherry, c.
THE-; BEST fiEilEDt; EVER. KNOWS .TO-Sl4 •
Jbr Coughs, Odds, Asthma, Croup, Brxmdnlis,2j\futi
BkaUng o/ Vie Iwijjt> Difficult lAvcr
•: Koni,p2*»or iFeii-ncrr«Sj
o/Qmfttwpapnr.efc, dr. - ~- ' --i -• ■•-• *;
IK short, ttua Balsam is peculiarly adapted.tn every di* .-
of tttoiiTmga and hirer, 'which Is produced by gar? -
Taryiugdiiasta. v ' - t*;v • .
• - WildCharryhas lona been knowh to possasalmpof- '
medicinal properties. This lact .is familiar to every afi -
'tn oar land,- and Physiciansoften prescribe it.Ja dhf< ■ ■■'..
ifonns ihrayariety of era plaints. Tar, also, has been cl
ly noted Hit its virtues; and some - physteiaas,:whose r?*- -
L< f»min«r tn mnntry, bavO'gOneßOfar as t 1
Id other hapds,.«gris,.it^raa-heariy-Talaless,' owte4 -'
doubt, to their lgnoran<»i ln preparing and administeril * .->•
« difficulty notr entirely: obviated try patient expert
■and long experiment... ,-v .-. 5:
_ .tHie. extraordinary medicinal, power* of these' two? v •'
stances are now 1 , tar the first time ccshHhed At-
BK WlSTiit’S BAI3AM OF WILD CHEBBY. Bye* - '
chemical proeesa,every thlngdelfi Unions ornseleas & riv •
so that what remains is the mcetextraordinary and?
pfflpJiHfmiTgtriedrfhrallfcindgrtf pntmrmmiy '>••.< .
eases errer Icnawnto man.v To ccnyihce all unbelievers f> "
onr theory lareaßy refer to a fewcaaescfcuiel -
farmed by .this wonderful medicinev
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Two itres Sat*dty (Jieuieof only Thret BoUUs
• v • * ftalscm v WrUd Cherry;'■ v ' ; £v.; :2V
■ Mr. Edes, :v
Messrs. Harcourt, Howard k Consents Th e; Br. g \
tar’s Baisam of Wild Cherry that 1 bought of you. has
of such signal benefit in my £unDy, thatlwishto
Tirtueaknownlbrthe,benefitof thepublic.2
My wifetook cold .the tnnecfhez- confinement, w|-—-
settled on fcer Xunga. : The j&ysjrianS he^’’ : o-‘L '--
ease consumption;- Sbehad oftenprofus ofyb sweats,^- i
-had tt^ghs*->hd: anw given.up- fcr we despaired xf he?:- r_r -
euroy, ahdher.ehildjjpsrtopfc-of-her complaint >She' 3 -.-i-'-r- 1
commenced taking Wuiar’i Balscm <f„ mld-CKcrnlt ■
three affected an entire cnro wtth lier and thfl
. both* s i
I have no doubt that they would hate nowr-bin inc- .v-"--- :
grares If they had not have osed Wistaria Balsam of
Cherry. SETH B. HEABP
r «T*:Wh<S»certificate-iaahoTe,is»isMa | •: \;-
much terarity as any in thiscoontoy, and.a-man of | r ,.r
judgment, and we - J::
• ! lUBCCBBT, HOWABB *;^'- y
. COSSUOTTIQXCtraABLKi |
Robert Sanderson,- Jostks ctf, the Peace, fa Bush 0c
township, -Fairfield comity', hrother :
Safadorson. w an of* L
. tfaruseOf,? WistaaifrßslraHfc of WOxiC
*;-• -Bosh Cuocn 9 --Ahr^.€bu , jreb.2s > lBl v
Dew Sirr—«As I consider that my-life baabeen greatly*
longed hr any, being fcozetf'of Cfefirimption by- thane- X- - -V.
. u Dr. rwlstacrt EalssinicjjlVHd X.will'stater ::v-- V
symptom* cT-my-cas*,-that othusdmflariy'afiUctcd ms* : :
induced to'faythisinrelhabteremedy .-yl experienced ©T-vl*:<;y
■ dlffleirffy farteeathfag; hadthaliectlc ieYer with: Py
fittshea -of beat and frayicst cold -gith serera pai£; Vy y;- :•
my side and breast, accompanied by a rerrhad cough;
Tery restless at nights, great night - -
ing t Tehould-say» stJeasi two gallcuaonight,: Wdtffiev
bed domplctdy throißgh- -I had notheen able to
jmjs. - BaVT was mucir emaciated, and afiring help 7 ' y-y
when leommencedusing " ,
I hare used in all 13 bottles, and I. :ai& nvr tree .ft«
those complaint?* .• r-.
tm jKnrWjeawjbid* ahdJmtesottakcmajCT «f : -P’ : ‘'~
samsineelSifi, becauia my health is sdgoodasnoi ■-*
any medidne; *Bnt if 3 should * hare any: return of ‘
1 procured the wxedidne of Messrs. Faith *' ’
agentJ inJUncaster, O. . ROBJ32tSAKD£^P
Balaam !af\VHdXluarThat*^ : '
rtmllerf th* Bgaatare of Henry m>tar, 3TD, PhOadclr-y '
6 °* !lr g ”toii!idS
wrappers hoothersan TT?-. jy?.
* ' . - .[■% ;
-■ B; PARE, Fourth and TTalaut streets, v
Ohioy General Agent, to whoa all ordere must v •'
uressat- . ■ ... j ■,. -\i
J L. TraJa, corner MOJ
atreet and the-Biamor»rlt A: FnlffiKtocihCo, Pittsbuf ~
J.'A. Joans, Httseoxgh; Xee h Beckham,-Allegheny Ofe ~
p.TowelyWaahfagtop; W.HJUunbertpii«.?tanfclls J£t
ley,do; X B Bdwi&f tfalentown; H
SJD Ured A Son, Hunt
dem; Mct.Ott, HiMebrahd h Coylndic >
Foni^ : tMaclayiSittsnntngjJ‘Bi>aiis».CuniuihishDl.-T-: J -.-
BxooWHe; Son, ywaynesborgh; STfartand
y CagecdßryMeadrilk; Burh» Krie* JBesjy for:
-Mercery BougiasshOjvdcc-HlJii
nan, Bearer; J 1) Buxnmerton»'?VlaiTCnj F.l* ,4:C.S *■ -'~
Cnoderepoxt: BGronlcfe jr.Pm-mimaUc i; ~ *
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