The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 23, 1852, Image 4

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FRENCH S-T;ORE,
".. SO. 1 0 8 Market- St. •
MV Rtock of Fali.ftcd-
Winter FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
no\T. complete, and Is
.-exceeded Jh rarity,.
lalityi'Or ch<sapnc3si by;
west or
mountain** I wmtftiv
AsawSoaSsSf
,DK HIDES, of every
too and quality*
[AWLS, I nnvo n Kplon
j assortment of styles.'
(tablefor .winter went,
lading CHEAP, as well
the richest .Goods the
tonr market afford*, —
Ipaca, Colored and Black•
’k Lustres; French and;
sh Poplins Broadcloths,’
slings, Cassimorcs,Table
jen, Sheetings, Mouslin
2 Inine, Calicoes, Hosiery',
bought oiSHbe best
inns, oftho best quality,
\TSold on the ttfoat pleas*
JAMES GOSLING,..
ineryF-atabliflhmenl.
3JADAMK A. GO3LING, ha* also rcecived Iter PALL
AJTO inXTJiit FASHIONS. direct from Paris, London, and
Kew York, together with n complete nPfiortineut of new
stales of Ribbons, Lace*, Gimps, lindds, Fringosnml Dress
Trimmings of every description. Ladies ‘are respectfully
invited to call. Thu trade BUj<plicd. » ' • v
So. fil St Clair street, and 109 Market, etreet,-
N. B,—No damnged'Goods kept at this establishment.
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FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!
“TV GIUSGG& CO., K0.07> north-vest corner of Wood
I /. ftrecfc'nnd DiimondnlloyvTfn porters and Wholesale,
Dealers InDRY GOODSand-VAitlETrESiare just, opening
- anentire now and complete stock of Goods bad - Varie
d-tins.--These Goods have l?eea selected, with great eare.by
■ --- OneofthemoPt experienced thenin thccity, which, ibr style,
■. •Variety, and cheapness, cannttboiTirpasfted by any bonso.
. wart of the mountains.. Guretock consists in pari of— .
French and English Broad Cloths;
C&srimercs, Katioetts, Tweeds and Joans;
. Fancy Prints, lu great variety;
Drown and Blenched Muslins;
. Satin, Velvet* Worsted and Cotton Vesting*;
"Fresh Scotch and Domortic Ginghams ;
Irish linens and Table Diaper;
Brown ami Blenched Drillings;
Alpacas, Delaines, Merinos,
Woolou and Canton Flannels;
Drawers, Under Shirts and Pea Jackets;
Checks, Tweed? nod Iliekoryß;
Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment;
Ribbons, Laces end Edgings;
Qunbrlt* and Mull MukUds ;
Veils, Collars end Cuffs;
Dress Silk, and Bilk Handkerchiefs;
Toaket and Table Cutlery, of cur own Importation;
Combs, Threads, Buttons, Ac.
. In connection with the above, we have just received, di
rect from the manufacturers, a very large assortment of
rQold and Gilt JEWELRY, Gold and Silvor WATCHES,
Gold and Silver Pons nnd Pencils, Ladles’ and Gents Gold
Fine, Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, of all kinds; Per
riunory, Drugs, Ac., to ouroeu stock—the half of which has
not been’enuunsratciL We would invite the'particular at
tention of city and couctty merchants, Pedlars .and Mllli
new, a»thev may fert assured we will make it an obj<«ct
worthy of their call.
. D. GREGG A CO. -
JUST RECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON &
'itSSL LOVES. Sign of the ORIGINAL JLEUIIVJu No. 74
-Jgjpj# Afarfa* Street, hettoeen hhurth Street and the diamond
■ -Itß&SrPittsburgh. • m JL
Tbe subscribers have Just received a very large and beau*
"tlfcd'stock of PALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, which liavo
bean selected with great earn from tha recent Importations,
■ mid large Auction Sales in Philadelphia and Now York.; and
will be mid tor cash at a very small advance above Eastern
' nvrt Purchu«ir» are respectfully solicited to givo them an
early ml?, and secure a good bareaio. as the stock consists
• Of a general assortment of the fbUovring articles:
French Merinoes end Thibet Cloths;
Ooburpv Pnr&mettas and Persian Twills;
ffigbooVd Delaines; Cashmeres, and Galla riaida;
iiohair za& Silk Lusters,.Alpnccos, all colors;
■ Bombarinea and Persian cloths, all colors;
High Lustre, Plain. Black Silks, all wedths;
Brocades* Plnlda nnf t Watered Silks;
Black and Cb&meUcn silksand-Turk Satina;
China Silks and Poplins, plain and fig’ll;
French and American timghsms, all prices;
English and American Chintzes and Calicoes;
Needle Wprked Caffs, Collars,Cbtmizetts and Capes;
Embroidered, ploldantl hem-fGtehcd Linen Cambric
Silk Pocket Hdkfe, Cravats and Neck Uaa;
Gloves, Mitts, Uosary and Suspenders;
Tickings, Checks, Blea'd and Brown Muslin;
Irish Emtn?, Table Cloths, and Damasks;
Bird Eye and Russia Diaper, very cheap;
Crash ami Towels, at 60 per cent below regular price?.
Bed, White and Yellow Flannel, very cheap;
Col’d Drew and Sack FI an els, plain and FlgMt
Gotha, Cashmeres, Satinetls, Kentucky Jean and Testing
-Bonnets andßonnot Bihhon.% at bargains;
FnH and Winter Shawls, general assortment.
... fey* r YOUNG- STEVENSON & LOVE.
"R HISSES AND CHILDREN *5 SHOES- —Purchasers of
IYp there Goods should not forget tfaatW. E. fictmrarz,
llTMarkct street, has the largest and best assortment to be
found fn the city. r aep27
WOOLEN SHAWIA—A splendid assortment of all the
newest and most fashionable styles, cod of every
-quality, just opened at A. A. MASON A CO'S,
~ octl4 • Nob, 62 and 64 Market street.
QXfcLATO CATSUP—-A good article, for rale by the bottle
-ii : c? dozen at KEATING’S, corner of Wylie and Fulton
streets, ami at Harrison A Andrew's, corner of Fourth and
Feny streets. octfr
hair chfjrta mt-»lium to extra ane Green:
10 do do in metallic J42>. packages;
s .'V 40 do do Oolong and Chulan;
100 caddy boxes do;
J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.
Carpet* l Carpets t
T>Ofel2{SoN & COm 47 Fifth rtreet, hare just opened
‘JX one of* the most full and complete stocks of Carpeting,
OQ CJotluij. Druggets, Matts, Rogß, Stair Linens and Drug
x gets, Stair Bods, Piano and TADJe Covers, Window Shades,
Ae.,^vsroffered in the market, which will be sold at -
• the loyestragh pricc*. Call and examine. QCtlS.y
Tobaooo— • . „ • . „
gghxs'fi’sandS's Russell & Robinson’* anti Grants To*
taeco; •
12 do 6> ands‘s Stewart's do;
20 do Myers’ Superior Pound Lump do:
SO 4o do do dwarf do;
20 case Diadem Twist. do;
16 kegs 6 twist do;
10 bbls Bavarian cut end dry do;
10 do Hungarian do do. received, and for sale by
MILLER A KICKKTBOX,
: «epis yps. 221 and 223 liberty fativet.
Jli«lucation—The Female Seminary,
(LAIS mbs. poixuexteb’s-)
-tirn.T. bo continued at the usual plaeo, earner of Wmb*
W iogton street and East Common, Allegheny city—the
.<*m /vimTnpTirinff on the hrst Monday in September next
—under the efficient management of Mias Hannah K. Davis,
who-hna {or some time had charge bb principal, and will
have suitable csaistanco In Its management.
In point of location and arrangements for the comfort of
Cha pupils, itia not surpassed in the community.
For t>»rma t ic M see Circulars.
fra
Professor Thompson’s Female Seminary*
‘1 ■ rTi3‘ open the Foil Session on MONDAY, 30 th instant,
W and continue lira Months. As the number of pupil*
H limited, early epplieatiou will bo necessary to Seen re ad
mission. No pupil admitted for Teas Umo than a tesafon, and
nb dednctkm of tuition except for protracted UlncsA One
half of tuition payable invariably in advance. For further
fcfonnation sec circulars, or Prof T. In person, at his rooms,
Mliberfy street, (Irwin's How.) . « , , „ .. .
■ Pint-T. will form a small class or Bor 10 lads, In Mathe
matic* and Languages, to recite from 3 to 8 P. 31.,0n rea
tonable. terms. i^ lB _
Young Ladles Seminary, Allegheny*
ME. end Mrs. N. W. METCALF, will commence their Au
tumn Session on MONDAY, August 30th, at their
dwelling, oq Federal street, “ >PLean’s Bow.” Mons. P. Yf -'
'Gengcmbre is engaged to Instruct in French; and Mon*. H.‘
P.Gengonbre, in Drawing and Pointing. Scholars may ou
ter at any time, and will be charged tuition from tho time or
'■entrance to tho close of the session. Cases of protracted nek*
ness will be an exception to the above ride. Tuition bills
will be received, one half in advance, the other half at the
close of the session. , *
All other arrangements the same 88 heretofore, which may
be ascertained by reference to tho circular, or by applying to
the Instructors.
• ' 1 Allegheny. Ammst 2.1862.-—aus:tr- . -
Adams 6s> Co 9 e Western Express*
BOUIiS OF ARRIVAL.
TJtBOM Philadelphia and East, 12 o'clock, midnight;
r Prom Baltimore and Snath, 5 o’clock, P. 3L '
Way Stations, between Philo. and Pittsburgh, 6 o’clk, r. to.
The West, generally, aid v. sl l -;r
a-.- -For Philadelphia and East, at & o’clock, f. B.
For Baltimore and South, at-4 o’clock, v. to.
• -Stations, between Pittburgh end Fhiln, 4 o’elk, p. b.
Cleveland Clncinnoti, and the West generally, 7V£ A M.
All Goods and parcels left ot the Office, after the above
hoars, will4TO out by tho following day’e Express.
. an lQ - : ... BAKRU k FORSYTH, Agent*.-
Atxiltony’ii. Daguerreotypes.
rf ittr undersighed would inform their many mends and
1 - others* thatthoy hive removed from Bnrke’a Building
toNo. 62 Fourth st,(a few doors above their ©M stand) whero
'they haro fitted up rooms for Daguerrwtvplng. .Having a
Tery iaperior arraugemeni of light, and the most approved
'ihsfritnenteiiDwla-tMc, with some ten years experience in
'the bhrineos, they.; pledge- themselves to turn out as good
pictures as any other ostablishmeut ip*tfae country, and far
more Tncrntur likenesses than has heretofore
•d to th* dtized* of ntteburgb, .either ;ringls ,or in groups.
• Gtteens and strangers’are respectfully iUTltcd .td call,
whether they wish pStures or not . ‘
Our motto Is good pictures, fair prices,.aid perfect satis
fiietton to bur enstomfers. HOUGH & ANTHONY..
_■ N. B.—-We fumirh all articles in oar business to other
/OpotutogLashorfltafore.^-
Sport t Sport I Sport!
SPORTSMEN, now b» the time for you to avail yourselves
.of a Good Gun, or the best makers. Just received direct'
from tho manufactures:
“7’ ‘XdM double barrel guns, real stub and twist!
2 dO do do do fine
ft do do do do Imitation do;
20 doatagfo do do assorted do-
- ALSO, '
60 dot halls Of wadding, Bley 4 Baldwin’s
. 400 eanisterS; and 'hilf canisters of thobtuu sportine
powder.; - -
£O,OOO assorted gun. caps* all kinds;
50 do* powder fiasks of the latest styles;
20 43 shot hags and pouches;
2 do: gamebags, assorted;
. .. Odo.cap.pruners assorted*
Togetterwlth on the trimmings necessary to fit out the
sportsman, * <,
We have cm hand and are constantly, making our superior
Rifles, to which we invito the attention of Sporting men. All
of tho.above, articles for sale at . BOWNskTETLEY’B.
•.--aepll . iilCt Wood. st.
* C. P. 83UTU,
' WSHIOtfABIE SHHtT HAHUFACTITREB,
" J lane# and Vantiy Goods,
■. below Diamond Alley.
. "having taken the above StorcjAnd estab
< listed theooe Bft-a-, Shirt-Jlanufiictory, and Gentle
men’aPumlßhfngStore,respectfully nail, the : Atten
:tJon'of and thojmblic generally,
•* vj tohiilitfga J assortinept ofOtratlernGn**
1 rrtfrfMng, Fahey tuidYerietyGoodi?, atbong which may be
■ v.. ::-TonJllL.Hhlrts 7 'Of«TCry ; jsAttem,Bire, stylo; and : description,
»of hl»aiminfl«>rthfftiaerwMd>>for neatness, cheapness and
~r ; darah2ity» Bannot v6tocks,Bcar&,. Cravats,
.j
< bf everj”dC3eriptloii; 2 togetlrer with a largs ra
s lriety3rf'o®t^ ? 'Faner‘;B<Mp; Per&inaT, Pocket
<>'. -Manor Udts;Shoh!iier'BTaccgw Traveling Bags,
’J 'Cmr* tfev-Mfts arid - Stiffeners. Pocket -Booby Wallets. Par
go, &<&£& : - Constantly >on ; -fcand/A 'laiige supply of Um
hreliajyfif 6oles* :kta&*wftsn&Uty» at. mnnuCao
luivlag been -favored trithSong erperi-
In thenbove busiuCJWi Iwpefl tobesncasssfalinplciudng
' aUwh^mir&iwliimTrithacal^tnißttag,bystrictatten*
Mow tebnamessito merit tt liberal ahnre patronage.*
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Extensive Arrival of
SEW GUODSI
R. W. POINDEXTER.
;ANSPO:
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Adiii &. Co.’» KxpreMr !
1 NO. 80 FOURTH SIRKETvJ’i'tXSBURaH.
®>» runnlßsrwjo
'larljfto *Dfl arerprepwtrf to/onreid.
all bur • t j .
i SPECIAL WESSKNGKB (sent : dailjrftr-PhiladejpWa r at .
•*ydoclf J*. M.' 11 AJro, : daily 7 (/clod, A. M<-
' Orders transmltiod xif 1
-first Express.'’’‘ :iv ' w
am* of Exchange. fotsaJa oiL-BTiglMtd, Irelana'eaidScot?
lahdL fur. any amount, payahlaoa principal JSaqgnd Houses'
of rl. ’•* i ,
•f;- decgl >vV'- N ►r; i BA&ER A gQBSYTH, Agent.--
.
ITt7TE m Ihnmraing tedai», Phlk
W~ <JMphH,’prtmpa» wwiptTtfSfo jfri p» Js .
:£acon, .PorkiHdJ3eef; 4scr9Hy}C3s . ;'-
60c. ?.
Leaf Tobstw,
r * -
. Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy
Seed, TpC. V; i j 'l' - ‘
.. On, peer Skins, Hemp.Flox, and Eggs, 70c. lOOllm.
. on,FGathers, Fprs, Peltry* Brooms and Merchandise, 90c
ioofi>s,;;, r; -, . ; y. - : ; •
On Fi«?ur,:B7|4®* # barrel.
Wo sire also prepared to forward freight to RodebaughV
Station, near Grosnsburg, and intermediate Stations.
<X>VQBE A GRAHAM, Agents -
corner of Penn and Wayno Pittsburgh.
11. IL HOUSTON, Agent,
jy29 :t v.; gl fa Market street, Philadelphia.
Merchants* Portable Boat Line*
fbrQit Transportation qf Merchandise antLPrvdttct,
(VIA TQE runcmVASU CANAIS AXD &AIL BOADS),. MTWXEX
PITTSBUIUJn AND PHILADELPHIA,
„ 1 DittdL uriUiend Jte^hippiria.l
' S fI3.TDiIB,t£ENDATS; 13 ' •Ti
: * • PATTON A REYNOLDS,
■ . Depot, 251 Market st,(near Sixth,) Philadelphia.
i.J r-. .3 J-\ {■■■>, A.M’ANULTY&OO.,
- c .rCana! Basin,4oB and 410,Pehn !W Pittsburgh.
HATING increased ©nr facilities and otherwise Improved
our arrangements, for Transportation, wb orohow pro*
pared to receive r large amount.of Produce and Merchan
dise, to ship (on tho opening of the Canals,) with promptness
and dispatch.
Tho Section Boat system of transportation over onr State
improvements has: been in. use aoont ton fears, and the
great success and fivvor it has met with, is a sufficient gear
antes that it is no longer considered a donbtfhl or uncertain
experiment;-but la acknowledged -by all as vastly superior
to any inode of trnnsportion used on Canals, (whan Inter*
sectod by Railroads.)
Goods loaded into onr Boats at Pittsburgh, remain 'undis
turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse m Market street,
Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding tho delay consequent
on three different transhipments, and securing the delivery
of Good.'* in entire lots, tho packages dean, and in as good
order 09 wbcnxhlppcd.. . . „ . .
consigned to our House &t "Pittsburgh, will
be received ana forwarded always at„tbo lowest current ca
nal rales, strictly according to instructions, without any ax
tra r cbarge lbr commission, storage, or advancing charges.
fcb23 . C. A. MMNULTT & 00.
HICHHIGAS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE,
Ih connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad,
Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad.
PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on
Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh
and from either of thoso places to any point on Lako Hlcui
pan. This line will bo composed of two new low pressure
steamers, built expressly for tho route.
CLEVELAND ... .Capt. C. a Stakaxu.
FOREST CITY Capt L A. Pnaux
A Boat will leavo Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for
Cleveland, every ereniog, at G*r£ o'clock, arriving In both
cities the following morning, In season for the morning train
of earn for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the
Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit.
They vQI run from Cleveland In the following order:
FOREST CITY.
Monday. —..—... Wednesday ......Friday.
L CLEVELAND.
Tuesday....—.....—Thursday Saturday.
CLEVELAND.
Monday.....——..—.. Wednesday.—......—... -Friday.
FOREST CITY.
Tuesday ......Thur5day............. .Saturday.
The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for all
kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Sant
Etc. Marie, and all ports on Lako Michigan. Tbs OCEAN,
CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the
new boats arc ready.
AQEXTS.
C. BRAD BERN & CO n Cleveland.
a?rU:6sn) PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit
FAUE EEDVCEDI
WEST NEWTOK PLAMK ROAD ROUTE,
FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON
CITY. Fahx Reovczd.
This la the only office which Insures aTHROUGH TICKET
to Washington, and, by taking this route, passenger* will
save timaand money.
The Mall Boat (carrying the Unitod State*
Mail.) leaves the Mrmrmgshpia Wharf, above
Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at
6 o’clock, Tia the Youghiogheny River. Passenger* will lodge
on tho Boat, and take splendid United States Moil Coaches
at West Newton, cextmomtag, over ths PtankJtoad, cross
ing the mo on tains In daylight. Take tho magnificent sleep
ing Cor* of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock,
P. aL Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine in
Philadelphia, and* arrive in New York the same evening.
Faro to ftaitlmnrp g B.U)
do. Philadelphia .. 9.75
do. Washington City....—......... —. ©NO
MQNOKGAitELA ROUTE
ww, The steamer leave* tho wharf above tho Bridge,
J*s£s£rid£Ntaßyv*t 8 o’clock A. M. Traveler* leaving Fitter
by tlio Morning Boat, will crass the lloun*
tains the same night, and arrive in Cumberland the next
morning for the 8 o’clock train of Cars Tut Baltimore. Will
sup to Baltimore City, and arrive to Phila
delphia at 2 o’clock the same night.
Faro to Baltimore— .. .$ 8.00
do. Philadelphia.. 9,75
do. Washington City—.- - - 0,60
For tickets, br either of (he above lino, please call at the
West Newton Flask Hoad Office, tn the Monongahela house,
Water street." (rep27] J. J. EVANS, Agent
FALL A K HANOEULNT—FAEE HEUOVEU.
1852. 1852.
THE PKNNBYI. VASIA UAIEROAIJ.
Only Ten Mila Staging t tchich will be avoided by the 20 Ih
qf November. Ttno Daily Train* /ram Pittsburgh to
Philadelphia and Baltimore. Only HA hour* thrauyh
to either place; bath Trains connecting at Harrisburg
with Trains for Baltimore. litre to PhUcuiel
phia, $9,87 U- To Baltimore, SP,SO. Thirty
term and.a half cents erira being
imposed rm. Philadelphia JVnrrf, by
the. Canal Commissioners.
rpUE Express Mail Train will leave the Depot on Liberty
I street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 0
o’dock.
Passenger* will go by the cars 30 miles, to Rodcbangb'f,
(near Greensburgb.) where they will find the best o! Coaches
in readiness to convey them 10 miles, over a find rate plank
turnpike road, to Beatty 4 * elation, (Conductor* accompa
ny each train of coaches,) and then take the car* direct to
Philadelphia end Baltimore.
passengers for Baltimore take the car* of the York end
Cumberland Railroad at Ilantsburgh.
Passengers who wish to avoid mgbt travel, can lodgu at
HolUdaysbargh over night.
The Evening Train will leave daily at 8 o’clock P. M n ar
riving at Fhß&driphla or Baltimore at 0 o’clock the next
evening.
Passenger* can stop on the war, if they choose, as their
tickets are good any reasonable thno.
Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia.
Passengers are at no expense in moving baggage on this
line.
The Accommodation Train will leave daily at 6 P. M., and
arrive at Rodobauch’s (near Greeasburg) at 8 P. 31; return
ing, the Trains wUI leave Rodebongh’i as follows: The Ac*
eommodotion Train will leave at 0.16 A. XL, arriving in Pitts
burgh at 8 AM; First Through Train at 330 arriving
at 6 P. &I; Second Through Train at 10.36 P. M, arriving at
12 P. 31.' 'To Oreerisburg, $1,00;
■ pare from Pittsburgh to. East Literty, 10 cents; to Wfl.
fcinaburg, 20 cents; 'to Turtle Creek SO cento; to Rode
bdngh*'*, 80 cento.
Poßßcngcrewlll procure their ticket* at the Railroad Office
to the.Depct Office, Liberty street, above the Canal Bridge.
N. B.—Messrs. M. A J. Brelilcntnal, Omnibus proprietors,
bare been employed to convoy 1 pawengers and baggage to
and foom the DepoL at a charge ti6t to exceed cents for
each pasxeoger, and 12% cents for each trunk.
SF’NoncA—ln caso.wloss, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggsjfo only, and fur an
Amount not axooodlbg,sloo. J. MIaKIMEN,
uovS Ticket Agent P. IL R. Co.
inf! BBLS. NORTH CAROLINA TAH—Jost arrived
IUI/ on consignment, and for sale by
TAAF7E, MAGUtRE A BANK,
novl3 112 Second street.
WANTED— Twenty shares Life Insurauco tknnpany
Stock. By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
gtock and BDI Broker,
novl3 ■ Office, No, 02 Fourth street.
IIQR SALE—Twenty shares W^torolnsurancvCompaoy
1 .Stock. By AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Stock and.BUl.Brokcr,
novlS Office, No. 02 Fourth street.
TEA— 200 half chests V. H., G. P. and Imperial Teas;
60 do Block do;
. 180 eoddjs Y* IL, G. P. and Imperial do;
novll * For sale by - SMl6l k SINCLAIR.
SELLING OFF)
AS I wish to discontinue my present buslbess, 1 will sell
anything and everything in-tho store at FIRST COST.
Coil noon if yon want a bargain, as I am. determined to sell,
and no humbug.
JOHN S, KENNEDY, Np: 04 Market street
N. B.—All persons knowing themselves Indebted to me,
will -please call and settle the same without delay. octl&
LIVGEY Kl'A&Lie,
v Comer of SmtthJicUi rtrezi and JCitmemd alley.
__/JS THE undersigned haring added largely to his
STESnL stock, is how prepared to accommodate the public
Vv II with toe finest Buggies, and best Homos, both for
Saddle and Harness. Gentlemen wishing to have horses
kepi atjjivery, will find superior accommodations fot them
atihls stable. .The stalls orb largo anil new, and the pro*
: prletorpays every attention to thdr .ease and comfort.
oct6ar P. DEVLIN, ■
NEW SEED STOBE.
JAMES W&RDBOPrbfis opened a Seed and Horticultural
Warehouse, No. 49 Fifth street, In connection with his
Nursery ; and Bout a long practical experience- la the vari
ous Horticultural purshibyhe will keep none but the choi
cest fresh Seeds; Fruit T?ree«.~Bbrubbery, Plante, Flowers,
Implements, 4c., and fTOni the liberal patronage already be
stowed, he will study to ‘lntroduce every artfclo that will
tend to benefit the lovow Of’Fruity Plante or
Flowers. ' - =• novl
New CiootUi Heir Ooodi* .
£. watts .
A_ NO. 18fi LIBERTY STBBETy, . ,
KB now receiving our FALL , STQCK* and are enabled
to. present, for tho inspection of our customers and the
Pi U °i unequalledflfisortment of-new, •foshionable and
GOODS at moderate prices, and to exrelintheibaroo-,
•wf Sn style.UurnbllUy.ond comfort. •:«
on “and a choice aasortment of ready mad#-
clothing of our own mannfiictiire. , ,
■ tl/RAPPLNG PAPERS r ■ , V '
vv wr r ,Di i p r r ' %
™ & S' £ it T 1!
X ?fi 5° *“w m ? lium do do do;
100 do do do <ln rf A M '
2)0 to .ansto' do do to d?;'
For Bale by J- IL WELDIU,
Bookseller *md Stationer
octia 03 Woodßt, bourwn Third iSr "S,.
.- Dlaaolntlon. L ~
rriHE partnership heretofore exfattngnMer the nuns
i. stylo of ETC ART 4 BnXi iriA . this day dlreolrlLvT;
limitation. All the accounts oftHA Dim willba jettled hi
.A. J.STDAJRT, at th» did'stand, NoVi EmithfliildatnSt ”
' " IA. J.'STCAKr,
Pittsburgh, August 24,1851 T.B.BHA.
JB3“ A. J. STUABT.wfII conUntit the 'wkolmUUrorary,
Profiles.and OoimntfltlnaßoaineM, »t tho oia *tand, u
heetofa*. • A. J. STDABT.
P. 8-—ln Tetirlaftftcm tb* lata firm* I taka plesanca; In
raeOmrinHifllagMi. gIUABT to cm tbadeir filesdi and do*
toman,;. (vo2S] T.-R. BTJ, ■:
;TATION
State Mutual Flre Insurance Company.
: \i I'd '/*-fibjrfi&iOTi 'PexOitittetrsia.
DESIGNED f ohJy* fot iSS* of property, has an
ample capKaJ, and superloT advantages In point
of cheapness} safot?-*iulAtoommMafiqu,!tb "pity «Bd country.
Owners ofdwelllnM,Vrid' Iscdated-or country
propwfy, . A*jCAßßlEß;iActuary/. ; s
• r oci27_Branch office 64 Emlthfidd sW-Pittgburgb.,.
CaihMsttml^FlrelninranceCompany,
:is^ O/Peravnflvdnia^ —Capital $lOO,OOO.
. rp?E nhdenjjgned Jj the Agent of the aboveCcmpany far
;X ; & prepared totako risks-on as
mTQrablaterrn* as any responsible company in the State.
AUlossernromptly paid in sixty days after proof of the Kama.
Also—Agftxt for- the .Keystone, Pile Jnrarctme Company, of
Harrisburg; TahhsylVanlA" ' ' THOMAS MOFFITT,
jy!4 ' • No. 2g Fifth gtreet,' Pittsburgh.
The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock
INSURANCE COMPANY.
950.0001
CBARTMR PSRPE-TUAL.
THIS 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 as Horse*, Males, Cattle, Sheep, 4c. ■ •
Office, .No. 91 P\flh street, Pittsburgh, -ftt
MBECVOSB.
ALEX. JAYNES, President
BENJ. M'LAIN, Secretary.
Wm. Day, James Mathews.
Alex. Hilands, Henry A White,
Wm. O. Leslie, Wm. Bakewell.
Forms for proposals, and all necessary information, can be
obtained by writing the Office of the Company.
aqpffihtUw
1 N S UEANCE,
AGAINST
LOSS OR DAMAGE
• BYFIRE
AJfJ> THE
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
■ - BT T&S
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OP HARTFORD/ CONN. ’ ’ '
£5“ This OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues
to afraht polices upon the mostfaVorahleWtns. Apply to
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
sepS&n for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
Delaware Mutual Safety Ixxsnranc Co*
Office, north room <tf the JCxchaagt, TMrd rL, PhtL
FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merch&ndixo and other
property* i Q town and country, insured against loss or
damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium/
Muuxc Ixsotloccx.— I They also insure vessels, cargoes and
freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies,
as the assured may dftalre.
Ixlakd Thaotpobtatio.v.—They also Insure merchandize
transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam*
boatvon rivers and lakes, an the most liberal terms.
-i - Zhrectorsr-Jooeph H. Seal, Edmund -.A.. Sander, John C.
Davis, Robert .Burton, John JL- Penrose, Samuel Edwards,
George Q. Lelpor, Edvard Darlington, Isaac XL. Davis, Wfl-
Uam l'olwell, John Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jni. C. Hand,
Thoophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Uogh
Craig, George Serxill, Spencer M’HvaJn, Charles Kelly, J. 0.
Johnson, William Hay, Dr. 8. Thomas, John Sailers, William
Eyre, Jr.
Directors at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John
T. Logan. William Mamd*, President
Tnoa. C. Hand, Vice President.
Joszpu W. Cowax, .Secretary.
Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh,
jeldaltf P. A. MADKHU, Agent
Tlic Franltlin Fire Insurance Company^
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich*
ards, Mordeaii D. Lewis, Adolphi K. Boric, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cass. N. Baycxot, PresidenL
Cusa. G. Baxcscc, Secretary.
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
a* are consistent with aocority.
The Company have reserved a largo Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to tbo assured.
The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage $918A29 68
Real Estate - Mi 377 78
Temporary Loons... l7
Stocks. - <3,889 00
Ca*h, Ac Bl
Total- - $1,212,708 44
Since their incorporation, a period uf twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars. }r*scs by fire, thereby aftarding evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well os the ability ozul disposi
tion to meat with promptness all Ha UHtie*.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east ccr. Wood and Third sta.
State Uutnal Fire Insurance Company.
liarrisburgh, May 1,1862.
CAPITAL, S2OOJX7O. —Branch Office, No. 64 Smithfield st,
nttslmrgh. The following U the Bround Annual State
ment:—
Total amount of property at risk. .$14,639,616 00
Amoant of bills receivable (in form
of Premium notes from memberß. 178,527 91
Amount of Cash Premiums .$125,625 16
Total losses, returned premiums,
re*-ln*unrore ebd expenses 95,146 56
Interest on Loons..
Cash Surplus..- - O6
Estimated present value of station
ery, office furniture, etc 600 00
One-half of this amount expires within a year.
The Directors, In presenting the Second Annual Report, lake
leave to congratulate the members upon the marked success
of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In opera
tion only two years, it has takes exposition beside the older
institutions of the kind, and proves by Its very great' sucrexs
.that the mutual system, as adopted' by them, is-bbyo&d a
question tha best and only safo mode of lnsunmcr.
The heavy lasses of tho past year, which hare annihilated
many stock <«eip*ni« , « 1 leave the State Mutual with a ca>h
s&rplus of upwards of thirty-on* thousand dollars, bevidcs a
reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollar*,
which Is constantly Increasing.
The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insnrenco
Company offer*, to owners of «a& property, inducement! wd
dom equalled, and never exceeded.
Directari— John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Samuel
Jonsa, Philadelphia: John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts
burgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GUlet, 8. T. Jones, Robert
Klotx Joint P. RcTuxnroßn, President
A. J. Giturr, Secretary.
Jebdawtf A. A. CARREER, Actuary.
PhlUlpsbnrg Water Core Eitabllilunent,
IN PiULUPS&UDQ, Beavar county, Pennsylvania, on the
South side of tbs Ohio River, opposite tho mouth of the
Rig Beaver Creek; twenty-eight mile* from Pittsburgh,
eight from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. The
Proprietor has hM twenty year* practical experience as a
regular physician, twelve of which be has practised under
tbs Hydropathic system. Trrm* only FITE DOLLARS PER
WEEK—payable weekly. All Banco* or* adapted to Hydro
pathic cures. Each patient is required to furnish two heavy
woolen blankets, two largo comforts, four sheets, four tow
els, one camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet.
DR. EDWARD ACKER. l*roprietor,
marls) Phlllipaburc, Rochester P, 0-. Boarwetmnty. Pa
WIL WRIGHT, (Suecwwor tv J. S. Toccn) Monafa*'-
• turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, in the
above namodOU and lamps, is now receiving a largo assort
ment of LAMPS, tin burning the Ethereal Oil, C&mphlcr,
and Pino Oil. Alio, L&mpsof every description, for burning
Lard uni Lanl Oil.
Chandeliets, Girandole Hall Lamps, '(Ticks, Globes, Chlm
soy Mata, Casa, and all thins* pertaining to the trade.
Ethereal, Camphlne or Pino Oil, regularly supplied once or
twice a week.
All order* left with the wagon, which is eomtaifllj pas
sing through the city, will be promptly attended to.
N. Lamps of all kinds altcral to burn the Ethereal
Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the dtj, or iu Al
legheny, free of cost. W. 11. WEIGHT,
No. S 3 fourth st, (Apollo Hall,)
*prlO:y between Market asu wood streets.
jgShi IMPORTERS and manufacturer* of
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Wo
Iplf . . keep a general assortment of tbe above
articles constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Paacy Hardware. Also, Guru, Pis
tols and JloTolren, flasks, Horn*, Shot Belts, Capa, Powder,
and Bullets; Bovlo, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailor* and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Ar.—
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES l—W« an poking Rifles of every description, to
urdor, of the best moterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received Car them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. Py 16
* Blank and Scliool Bboltaj aud
Stationery*
THE subscriber is now receiving largo addition* to his far
mer stock of Blank Books, School Books, Paper and Sta
tionery, to which'he invites the attention of merchants and
other*. Ill* stock consists in part of mediums, demy and
cap Leger* ; Journals; Day Books; Cash, Invoice, Sales, Or
der and Letter Books; County and Aldermen's Dockets, in
various styles of binding, paged and plain, equal to any ever
offered In this market, and at reduced-prices.
A general assortment of School Books, Memorandum and
Copy Bocks; Pocket and family Bibles, plain and fancy
binding; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and Judgment
Bands; Cap und Letter Paper, a great variety plain and
ruled, at exceedingly low rates.
A general owortmant Of American, German, and English
Stationery. J. R. WELDIN,
" Window Shade and Oil Cloth Manufactory,
48 IRWIN STREET,
E. H. KERNAN %
4 1-2 FEET LAN DSC APE SHADES, 03>$ and ?5o pair.
& do do do 76 to 87 do.
0 do do do $l,OO to 2.00 do.
.flowered, Gothic and Plain, assorted price*;
Buff Llnan, 44 26c„ H 33c,;
Buff: Gil Clotb» 4425 c., 64 Wc., 04 4001
Carriage Oil Cloth, black, 4-4 64 O-4 40c4
figured Back.. do . ,4432 c., 64 40a, 44 44a;
Euameffed ■ do 44 83c., 6440 a, W 6Qc4
Mahogany and Rorewood 4-4 62c:, 3*4 T&e., 6-4 87c.;
Table Covers, with centres, 44,62}£, 76, and $7 each;
Flour Oil Cloth, 44, 45, CO and 70c. per yard;
Hearth Rug*, (oil doth,) $l,OO each.
CLOTHING.
Long Black Oil Coats, SL?6 each.
Jackets $l,OO. Pants «7>£e. Hats 62Uc.
GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS.
Long Black Coat*, $W>O each.'
Short Black Coats, $4,26 each-
Long Paata, $3,25 each;
Leggins; $2,00 perpalr,
Beware of imitations on Transparent, Emerald,G reen, Buff,
Blue, Yellow and Crimson Window Shads OU Cloth, as this
Is the solo and original Manufactory. All Good* warranted
not to stick, fkde or ctffck. ' novfcfim
PIANO FORTES, -
. MUSIC, AND .'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ,
CHABLOTTE BMJHE, ■ -i
'AfcllS Wood iSttfci', Second Poor Above Fifth
. ' ' PmSBUBOH, PA. "
TS Just Falliupplkaor good« In.tea abore
'V Vtte) which 11*7102 been Klecied with great caro, act!
'Pojwimiifl>r'M>h,«im£loluttobil«reUobg Inducement*
loiltoA tomtamlne her,
gfryfr, RTnCTTg-qrhich'flie*:- ;
. pr a KftS~Al gfeTendld gielftctloa, comprising All tba latest
. iWlesandprifies,am6ig' iirethe celebrated Hamburg 1
1 jirob 3CCY atflef also Gals & 00%
J NeW'York;'Bii*in ft Envcifa Is'enr York; Belchenbech 4
Bra , s. , PbMdpbii J ft^;ftc.‘ '"
AthomaorihrOadf ftlibat purchasing Kano Fortes,
be jßjunC aadon aagoodterms, Tarying.ln price ftom £2OO
to $BOO, with a written gnairante& v , •
. flmrAftfl—A.flnnealflctionof^Frenchand Bpaaiah, which
: fhv -Hftor,*** ,-h»Atity'erift’pOWCTOf-totin'.?** unsurpaMaiile, .
FLUTES AFP nLARIOFETTS beat French,
fttefafrhTlttiWTVnfhffo*'*' '- •
French sift .English make.
Also Damn, Rm, BakjOb,
Bows, fe, Ac, . s. •
BTEINQS of the rerr'best Italian, French and. German. .:...
. All llusiotl lartrnmflote repared with dorabOHy, coats eg
«od’<lwp*t£iL ■< nj>U
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
$30,478 CO
733 48
Emporium of Light!
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
BNTEBPBIBB WOBKiT
no. 130 vrtwr» snor. viuae ebo* szlow vtaaci suit.
DOIKiVrf TBTLXr.
Bookseller and Sfatlpupr,
63 Wood street, betweon Third and Fourth
*
V-** - ' --
■'A -,-' .
if- >,
a, , WM. £» fiT^VKNS^>N’.continues to
CABLfrFfcWAß%ofcv,erYdeßttiptlon T nthlßQld ftdbdj’.
:Wa«in)ff of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
• T *lXG ott^ndedteV&M^Atsbranches. myXI.,
> A.antUKKN^co M , ~
B&Vjfr ON.HAND.-at-theiriexißnfilVe CABINET and
MANUFACTORY, : N&«4- Smithfield street, a
Jargea&sortineiit'-uf and'plain : furniture,-irhich they
will.sell lS per cent, below customary rates. - •
Term*—<»sh only.' •-•-> • •' dec2?:ly
"O. C, nnrvnt. . —.JL DACLxa.
Hammer & Dauler,
CABINET WARKKOOM, SMITHFKLD STREET,
Bdtoeai Seventh street and Strawberry aUey, fittxbvrnh, /b.
a HANQX£E.a HAULER keep Constantly on hand a
U 4, , variety of *>r«*3bw*fc.~ap‘d fashionable Furniture, war*
i lablo terms as can bo obtained at any dmiliir establish*
mentin the West. They have now on hand’an unusually
extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture; from the
cheapest and plaincst-to lh» most costly and elegant. Ail
orders promptly attended to, my2lai6m
Journeymen CaDtnet makers Association*
WAJ££JiOVSfi t 110 SECOND STREET,
(SCAB the consia or wood.)
•• ' - ; THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing s*S
fisraagaadgga**. already twice to three times as W.
giany hinds as the largest and KM
hitherto'most renowned miriness*
shopa cf this city, -have opened their Warehouse, and are
able to furnish the public, by or retail, with Fur*
,niture of the following description—-tix: -
.v Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned
Borcausj'Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Bock In g
Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofos Dirans; Piano Stools;
Book Case*; Secretaries; Card Tables; *Ker Tables; fine
Card Tables; Centre Tables; IJat Backs; French Bedsteads;
Ottomans;- Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables;
Workstands; Cherry and'Common' Workstands; bighpoat,
common, lowj'and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus CribS;
Cradles, Ac. . /
The advantages of cooperation, on an Oxtenslteseale, per
mit them' to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter
mined to sell, lower thou any competitors, on equally pod,
If not better article, and warranted—os the public will un
derstand by giving them a C&U.
03* Steamboat work of &Q descriptions, and other articles
of any desoiptlon, made to order in every style, at the short
est notice. . mar 29
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
CABINS# FU’ENITC&E MANUFACTURER.
Ware-rooms 07 and 00 Tliird streets
J. fr- W. respectfully inform**?* ..
his friends and customers hey-L
has how completed hli spring stock p§3
of Furniture, which is decidedly * v ■
the largest and best ever o Sc rod for salo in this City, which
will be Bold at prices as low as any In tbo United States,
East or West
As he is determined to uphold tbs quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders' and facility in manufacturing/
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’
interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
fumituro, from the cheapest and plainest, to tho most .elo
gout and costly, that a house, or any part of one. may bo
furnished from his stock, or manufhetured expressly to or
der. Tho following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which fur richness of stria and finish, cannot bo surpassed
In any of the Eastern dtics:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Softs;
60 Sofas, in plush anil hair cloth;
60 dot. Mahogany Chairs;
120 dot. Walnut ‘‘
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Walnut
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut u
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus;
30 ** “ Woshstands;
40 Enclosed u
100 Common “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut "
10 Cherry “
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Table-;
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dox. Cano Scat CSudr*;
24 Cano Scat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies* Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etiguires; , Paper Mache Tables:
Conversation Choirs; Pembroke 11
Elizabethan u Hail and Tier “
Reception u Ladies’ Work “
Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables;
Arm - “ Ottomans;
Gothic Tlwli Chair*;
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxantr? Makers supplied with all ar
ticles In their lino.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at tha shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. marS
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
Henry Btcbardnoti, Jerrpller,
HAVING ro-bttod his rtoro in a handiom* manner, and
bat recently returned from tho eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCIIES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of hU friend* and custom
ers to the .that among hi* Watches will be found tho
most desirable stylet, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooehe*, Breast Pins, Fob and TcstChaln.%
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc* c
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Marhe, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Mounaics in great variety; China Fruit
epd Caka DUh<*; with on endless variety of ascful'and or
which have only to be seen to be appro
ciated. _ [potl] NO. 81SLVRKET STREET,
Watehtet Jewelry* dbo.
HAVING just roturneu from tho Eastern cities, I have
brought wtth me one of the most beautiful and care
fully selected stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods,
ever offered to tho public. Persons wishing to purchase
anything in my line, can rely on getting' a good article. I
do not advertise to seli goods below cost, nor 60 per cent,
cheaper any house m the city. Give me a call, and I
am sore you will be satisfied that I can seli a good article as
cheap as any of them.
Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If you
want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewelry, repaired
In tho best manner, this Is the place to have it done. To
this branch of my business 1 w ill devote especial attention.
JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 94 Market stmt,
aprT Sign of the Golden Eagle.
$210,649 98
If Time it Money, ~
SURELY it deserve* to be watched, and, reader, jbn may
bo atftmxl that—
WATCHES better ne’er were sold,
Whether of silver or of gold.
Than you will find whene'er you go
And look at thoro on wlo below.
L. REIXKMAN A CO., Importers nad Dealers in Tfute/je* v
C loci'j and Jcvxlry, JFoteA Material*, Watch i/aim' Tbol*.
dc. lTfth street, one «locr from Wood, beg leave to an
nounce to the trade, and the public general!}', that they
hare just rpcehred, frcin the bext manufacturers' In Europe,
a tore lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Tools and Ma
terials, and a most elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the
best Buurafertor&rt, which they oiler as loer tu» thoycan bo
purchased in the eastern market*.
Clocks, Watefec* and Jewelry rep&lml in the best manner,
and on tho most reasonable terms.
Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance.
LOCU EOKOUX BXCTCM
[Of the late Firm of Sends and Rrincuigp ]
XOHS BGISE3US A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS LN CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, WATCH .MATERIALS, TOOLS, 4t, ;
Fifth Street, one Door freon Wood Strut 2*Utsburrjh, JU,
fI'ARE leavo to announce to the trade and tho public geo*
X orally, that they have themselves carefully selected and
Imparted from Europe, a largo stock of GOLD AND SILVER
watches, watch Materials and tools &t watch
makers; and a moat elegant a*w>rtmrut of JEWELRY, from
the best manufactories—which they offer at prices as low a*
they can bo purchased In the eastern mortals.
Their stock of Witehts eonAistfrof Gold and Eflver Patent
Lorers; do. Detached Levers; do. Lepinen; Silver Quart! era;
and elegant French Time Pieces, of the most appro rod
mates. Together with a large stock of Cloeks, ana Time
Pieces, from tho best American Factories.
Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip
tion In this Una, such ns Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast
Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard
Kern and Seals, Lockets, Gold and SIjTTT Spectacle?, Silver
and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons. And every kind ot
fancy articles generally kept in establishments of this do*
scrip tioo.
Tuey would respectfully call the attention of the trade to
their extend™ stuck of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS,
of every variety, which they have most artfully 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 tha gnat rpa*QTjaMe terms. [octll:ly
TEAS —150 hair chest* Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Ity*
son and Black Teas, received and fbr Bale by
octl3 KING A MOORHEAD.
OHIO AND pa. RAILROAD—2OO shares fbr sale at fa
vorable rates, by A. WILKINS A CO.,
subscriber would respoctfullj Inform the public that
_L he has got the necessary moulds and presses Car putting
op teas In metallic packages of 1 lb, Utt> and Ho wRI
pack tar amount with neatness and ties patch forany home
In the city, and on reasonable terms. Apply to
•iatch Balboas Roots, Preih Imported I
HYACINTHS, Tulip*, Crocus, Snowdrops, Jonquilles,
Veonens, and other Flower Roots, for Fall planting, ar
rival J* fine order.. Also, Dwarf Pear-Trees,
FraUTrees, Falftorta; Evergreens and Shrubbery, Ip great
variety; Gooseberries, Straw bo rrt os, RaspbarTip*,
Asparngoj and Rhubarb Roots, from tho Nurseries of
octlC JAMES WAKDRQP, Manchester.
Co*Partnerihlp Notice*
THE subscribers have this day entered Into partnership,
under the style and firm of TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A
BANE for the purpose of envying on a general Commission
and Produce Business, and confidently hope tbetr long expe
rience, extensive mercantile acquaintance, and personal at
tention to tha interests ofitheir customers, will entitle them
to a sharp of public patronage, which It shall ho tb dr study
to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE, Pittsburgh,
BA3TL MAGUIRE, Cumberland, McL,
WM. C. BANE, Washington, Pa.
Pittsburgh, April 3, 1852. [apO
THE partnership heretofore between the under*
slgued In the Commission and Forwarding business, &c n
under the firm of a. F. VON BONNHORST ica, Is this day.;
dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tha lata firm
will be settled by B. F. You Bonnhorst, who Is authorised to
use the name of the firm fbsth*t purpose.
WILLIAM EICHBAUM,
a F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, May fid, 1&53«mj4
Co-Partnership Notice*
TUB undersigned have this day formed a Co-Parfaershlp
for the transaction of a Wool and General Commission
and Forwarding business, under tho firm of -VONN BONN*
HORST A MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118
Front streets. : JAMES R. MURPHY. J
' : B. F. VON BONNHORST.
Pittsburgh, faay 3d, lSS^aiyi
SKPHESS TOR
<* It DODGES DYE HOUSE
GRAin> DIiPOT for. Jteofirlflgi perflinniosand do*
JL lO Indiirtr«t,irheroar«i)ytdand-
JtaWwd*ifebortnotice. AIA SUkj linen*
Woolen and Cotton-Goode. xwnMnw rtufli tint lire
generally uaed, euch a*Cotton and Wool; Cotton and Wool;
iQiixad together, and utedfcx ladles and genttfwcartog
i jarel, cr fancy articles of dress, Jh any end ianreiyjJiape
i whatever, art Dyed cheaper,-truicber andbettcr, than are at
{hladty. fl. B.DQDGB,OTprffitor;
«t&tf . Ofllee, No. lQJnrinatreet
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K v AHV-' '£
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Bankers oxu) Exchange Brokers,
, • . ; 75 Fourth street.
J. F. 0. KEATING,
corner of Wylie and Fulton ■tracts.
Notice.
.O-'i:-D'IB-. I&3PH&WS;-■; “'
PI
FOR THE DISEASES OF THE
SUBH' W'COtDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOHXG COUGH,
CROUP, HOARSENESS,; COUOIISi BRONCHIIIB,
QUINZY, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and the
variods diseases h&Ting their origin in an. Inflamed, con
parted or torpid condition of the organs of-respiration.
This Medicine, now offered to the endec thd above
nnyifl, is a remedy, of immense. value. In. .tho diseases for
which' it Is recommended, and has been used to considerable
• extent throughout this city, os - veil'as lit other localities,
with «succc*a.that has raroly.-attended.any .medicine, not
heralded throughout the whole country bribe press.: . .
Dr.Keyier’i Peet oral.Byirttp,
Is the prescription of a Tegular ipbyridan, who used It-for
seTeral years in his .praetfoe, with a suceeffl-'nnequalled by
any other, medicine inure, mid it was only , upon the great
and drily increasing demand for it, that he'waslndnecd to
1 put it upltt bott!ea, for amore general and'axtensiro’fiilfc' ;
We claim for.tha Pectoral Syrupthai it is an .ENTIRELY
NEW PREPARATION,differing ineTeryre«j>oetfrom the
various remedies now infuse, for the diseases Pulmo
nary organa.- TT DOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH,.
,by containing nauseating doses-of squilla, antimony, and
Ipecachuona. It has in it no opiates to constipate the bow
els, and dry up the sochding organs: but Its action is wholly,
different from the action of any of the above named drugs.
IT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that clears out. the tubes and
air cells of the Lungs.end Bronchia, In a manner that is not
equalled by any dther remedy.. It dissolves, in agreatmea-'.
sute, the greatly increased secretion of mucouß, attending
the various diseases of the air cells-and bronchial, tubes. It
allays all irritation, ahhost assoon asJtis taken,-and it has
been known fo cure a cough of Several weeks’ duration, in
THREE DOSES! .y ' . ;
We have several rciheikable cases noted, down,, where it
succeeded in curing cases having every appearance of
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION/
Cast I.—A youhgmanvAjed 19; of slender make; had
ooogh; expectoration of dark, matter from the -Lungß and
Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse up to 120; hectfo'fbTer and
night sweats; great emaciation-; pain in the breast; 'some
times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; bad ta
ken various remedies from physicians, with little or no re*
lief; commenced taking the Ptdaral Syrup in half the usual
doses; the expectoration diminished;-, the tough abated;
the hectic fever left; and in four days all tha had symptoms
had entirely disappeared, and the man is now entirely well.
Casx-2.—A lady, aged 46; troubled with a slight rough
during all or the greater part, of last summer, which,, to
wards fall, greatly increased, and contjauedmlghland day,
threatening to involve the lungs and pulmonary-organs to
a serious extent; there was pain in the breast, palpitation
of the heart, and headache, aa almost constant attendants;
stuffed condition of-the vessels; occasioning a feeling of
fulness pf thehead, noso and throat ami a discharge of ac
rid secretion from the nostrils; various remedies had been
used; several physicians consulted, without relict: She
commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in tho.ervenlng; that
night she roughed but once; took another dose orPoctoral r
and slept well all night; continued the syrupbextdav, and
by night was entirely free from the cough, and all the bad
symptoms. SheisnowwelL Other cases, equally remark
able, could bo given, if spw» would permit
3£T Wo furnish below a certificate, signed by a number
of our own citizens, in proof of Its efficacy:
M M ,H I :§ .1
Read! Read*! Read HI
We,4be undersigned, having used Dr. Kisser's Pectoral
Caugb Syrup upon ourselves and in our families, do respect
fully recommend R to others as a safe and efficient medicine
for the purposes recommended:
James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Foulk,
John Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright,
Robert laughllo, John J iiitchel, James K. Leader,
J Porter, Wm 0 M’CUrtoey, Joseph Thompson,
Hugh gallic, . Edw D Jones, W U Anderson,
P M’Kenna, Michael Kane, Jr John S A gey,
Thomas ilXHven, J XlTdillan, Francis Dunn,
J P Smith, Job Whysail, Joseph O’Brien
Maurice Bmroen. f • . „ .
COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS wID find this an excellent
article to sell, and will give general satWaction to their cus
tomer*. Liberal deductions will be made to retailers and
otlwra purchasing by the dozen—price single bottles 60 cts,
or 6 bottles for $2,60.
CAUTION EXTRA.—Manv persons will tty to induce yon
to .tray wms othrt irtfcle, tilting tint it H m good w H4a i
but weadvisoyob toeutjontth© iuung« **DR. KE»pER!S
PECTORAL SYRUP,** and buy no other, and you will not
be disappointed. ** „ _ _
The Pectoral Syrup Is prepaid and sold by Dr. Gqo.
11. Keyset, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, comer of
Wood street ami Virgin alley. ' • " aeplgslAw
CLOTHING.
What Every Body cays, nmit be Truel
IT is said that BOOBY EB, at the Ria. Hite Ciotjoxo
Sroaz, No. 213 Liberty Street, sells tho cheapest Clothing
In the Qty—well made and fashionably cut. ex
audno them, and you will not be disappointed.
Just received, by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy
Cashmeres, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths and other Fash
ionable Good*, 'suitable for the season, which we are prepa
red to make to order, (without disappointment,) in ©style
unsurpassed la tho City. ’ _
Come and see. par SI
A CABD.
E. Watts & Co.'s Tailoring Establishment,
.VO 185 LIBERT* STREET,
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.—The subscribers hare
J art opened their Fall and Winter style* of 3IERCHANT
TAILOR'S GOODS, to which we Invite particular attention.
We flatter ourselves, that we have tn store altogether the
richest stock of Goods in oar line, CTer o&red in this citj£.
Oar stock of Over Coatings, are-of the newest and toast de
sirable styles in market, and trf every variety. Our stock
of fine Black, Efcie, OHro, Brown and Mulberry, French
Cloths, are of the latest Importations, and was never *o
good, uor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of
Fancy and Black Cawtigteret, and Doe Skins, are of very
choice selections, both a* regards quality and style. To*
gutter with oa assortment of rich plash Silk Velvet Cash*
mere and plain SBk Vestings, .which arc pronounced, by all
who have sora them, tb be moch the Lest variety for gentle*
men’s wear In this city. : , « sepS3 .
' James C- WATT-Muchant Tailor.
jVo. 3d Market, ixitaea* Ssetmd astd Third 'JStTteh,
Begs respectfully to inform bis friends and the public,
that ha has relumed from Kerr York and Philadelphia,
having there selected from the latest importations* as entire
new stock, of Tflsck and Colorod CLOTHS, CASSX3IKRES
wtv> VESTINGS, which-for newness of designs and richness
of fabrics, are not surpassed by any beuso west of New
York. Ail of which be Is projiaml to make to order In a
superior style, at theMowcst price possible, and cordially in*
rites purchasers to call <*T nTT n nM the stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. ■ ».
TO TAILORS- —I hare no authorized agcntin:thls Oty,
for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING- .It can
only be had at the store of-the. subscriber, 33 Market afreet,,
at the following prices,-riz: with instructionsrflQ; with
out, $7. [marl?] JAMES Ci. WATT.
Mew Clothing House* -
EDMUND WATTS A CQ.—M£CCU4ST~Ttf«£S,
JTol 185 Libcriy Sirta, abac* St Clair.' " •
HATE Opened ft new Clothing Store at the above place,
and are now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS,' CAS
-81MEI&8, TESTINGS, An, of the latest pur
chased with *an esnedal view to city trade, and which they
ere prepared to mace op to order in the latest and most fash
ionable atylee. They intend to pay strict attention ;to this
branch of their business,, and they hare full confidence that
they will be able to give their customers entire satisfaction.
They are also manufacturing a choice lot cf READY MADE
CLOTHING, of tho newest styles, which they will adl low
for cash- A* this stock fa entirely new, (t is worthy the
attention of buyer*. 1 ' apllhly
SPRING AMD SUMMER CXtOTHXXG*
THREE 810 Dooaar
‘ fTo. 151 Liberty Sred, Jfittstngrgh.
JOHN MeCLOSKKYhaa now the pleasure of annoxmdng
to his numerous friends and the public In general, that
his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK .& now ready for in
spection, which, be believes, will bofbUnd tobo one of the
largest and best seloctcd stocks of READY- MADE CLOTH
ING to be fbmnd In the Western country.', ’ -
Uo has this season paid more than Usual attention to the
manufacturing and ttyleof his gajmpnja, ao-thattfce TW
(owesTpricea, as weU aa the finest, ere got up In a style and
elegance not to be surpassed. ! 1.
He would particularly call the aUenUon.of alTdealersln
Clothing to his present splendid assortment of .
Ready»2ladeGarments,
As be fbels confident, upon examination of the qualities and -
prices of his goods, ho can offer them inch' Inducements at
shall make it their interest to purchase at Ids establishment*
Many years* experience, and great success:in the business,
together with an unprecedented Wholesale <md BdaQ pa
tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments' to suit tho bu
tioe&s habits and tastes of every location in'the Union,,
whk^faofthetUmcrtiii^rtaiwwtowhOlc^etnWchiisera.
In tho Cutting department will boibund a choice selection
of theemst goods,'o6nrisUngof iVcncA, English
and Amcnaxn BroaddouiSy Guhm&rtis, dc. Also, an excel
lent assortment of VESTINGS, of the latest and most fash
ionable styles—all of whkhheis prepared to make to order
in the best manner, and at tho most reasonable prices.—
OOilE, THEN, ONE : 4JiD c ALL» 1V -
The AssurtmenV tho Quality r and tho Variety, is the
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United
States. - mar 26
BRIMBTONE—IO bblA Ron, for sa3e by
oct2s B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Hope Hills in Fnli Operation;Again I
RYAN’S BUILDINGS, Fifth street—THE PROPRIETOR,
thankful to the public tax past custom, ventures to so
licit a continuance of tho sagig for his present enterprise—
tho establishment of a Flour and. Spioe HiUs within tho
city, for tho accommodation <Sf his customers, and all who
wish to haTe really wod Flour,.pure ground,Spices, Ac., Ac.-,
f TWiuoixtion or ¥amllies,’ , Merchants.;and‘others, Isinvi--
ted,'and all I ask la that they will rive me ac trial.' ■
• V. R* frBAVO, Nb.-1 Dfamcmd.
J&B.—All articles taken back if not 'found good, and the
money returned. • - taarlS-
Leaae’a Steam PlnnoForte Factory.
M X. L Lwasy, having applied machinery to
tfrrg j-i*rtnfe<-eyir» of PIANOS, be ii enabled ft*
sell at" least twenty per cent, cheaper than
any brought from the East,ajj4; warranted
equal inevery respect." -
Six ootATO Rosewood Pianos/from $lBO,OO and upwards.
Seven octave '« « t250,0(h_ .
- Piano Hand street,-.ovur-John’s Mineral*
Water Warehouse. ' ? ‘ v.r
Acnordoona, VktHns; Ac, tuned and repaired.-- ■ Jjfcy ''
’ ■ BOOKS I' ' 7
JUST RECEITEUby ItMINEE JkCo n No..32SmithSeUl'
jftre«t, r Creahjsupply of tbo following interesting Books:.
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- c JUrericrof 4k Bachelor,-• **« - •» i ' l u- ' • J- iJ — •«
fresh Gleanings, ■- ■- u ifiS
©reataLlftf • .' ■■ •• a •* <f •> I*s
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iAjftrd’sPopolJijAcccaiitof bjs DiscoreiiCT.ntNiQ'®. - *
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Pastor, by tha author of 44 BuanjsMe f M ' : '45
SirJohxt Franklin and the Arctic Regions, - rgg
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: : peachy, tbMnUa*r ToJsil 75
lwltart siui Qents, by Amy lothrop, 3 to1j»- : . ;:i!so
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j Jtesslteof the Greet Exhibition on the ProgrMj of .
Art end Bdeoeo, --- n- -..-. r . lor.
Erery noerßook puhllahed In tile oonntrr, for rale »t
the CheepßooVrtore of HKim 4<X>:,
®et2l • Ifo.S3Smithfleldetreet.
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GERMAN WimKa-POWBZBj-iA liHWfc of tlila ex
cellent Wiping Powto, .wmhtoa e£££*f tfcxn enj
other lnuM,tißd. Is not lntheleMtlMarimatoiheclD&lner
_xt la an excellent article for -washing printers’
-
■I IjStoUw ■. - ilCTBEß'S.HO.Woodetrtet.
.-‘...-.i Important to semales.. - ~
Boctoe LAiitOßira feekch ermale puls, aria
accent, safe end effectual remedyferChloroelsor Ones
Sickness;' Flonr Albns.or Whites, Bnpprescinn,. X’yßaco
orrhtra; Kerrous Debility, .general Weakness; Kanaea, Pains
in-the Head and Unit*; loffl of Ametite,-..MtJtaiha;Tn>:
inorK-JM*eased'Splne, : CosUTenea; Ifflt»MUty,.Dyrpcp»ix cr
IndieesUon, Flxhilenoj cr Win3 r nnaxllVt4Tin» rcmplaints.
Price, 25 tents; or five bofcd'lbr’gl* '• fcldjwhdfesria andt*
ta!T& W; C JACKSON,-2tt liberty: street,he ad of Wood
B. A* F&bneitooK’i verauAtge. , .
V . ProtoMK £.;SI..WOIiFE, MOTh»at'.
■ : a T•-.: —*pr»n< HJtr^l^MU^Norep^erS,iWl^.
jugl* l«n*£erjtmy bcS tatimjay toSa raluabje
pro&ssBB-‘{o bOp and ifl conslifrred, by a2l who ■havo used
a* an tnyaluahlg family BjgdfcipOv.
Resnectfdllv. .■■ £• S»-WolWt •
Prepared and told {iy 1 " BL.'A.'YAHNIErOCKjfctXU ..
noTl7id4w^... -~. comer of -Wood and Pirflt streets.
.. . AhMd.OUUUr.r .
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL.
Prepared and *oid tr ‘JNtt'.yoßNflsosr, 2» liberty.
street' Thfr pcmrifally concentrated preparation, the
WM<»h yra'ihrmd'.to-he. eight timeS lB»
strength of the vwigfo*! _ QiL It {& put tip inbob?
ties at 25 and 3IU each, .with foil directional Jot. fta use,.: In
evety'disease 1 vmeto the' 'original * Am'pnran Off; ha* .been
fhntui ut aff'efflcadouSj'inddt-Bd Ikrexcioedsdhie 1 original hfc
power,.astojendexitthe CHEAPEST; MEBIGIN H IN THE
WOULD. Call and try It MHNiYOUNGSW.:..
N., B. —The ongiiml OB in Its tiatuhil>tafe. as. taken goal
the&wels hid' tf trill bo
found tfomrrteinotwithstanding * pertain firm claims to be
the only Proprietors.:/ ; fdhWTtf}- y - ; •J. .Y ;
3)r.;De lizmey , B Celebrated Cnratto: Instrument.
- . TJu oa£s hifaHibU Curt /or that DreaSful XHttcae.
■■-knotti.as SpernatcrThei, cr JaeoZushtry ••
JYoctunwi Emiuion*. ■
SO and productive of so much
mischief to the nerrous syriem, ioeapadtaUng. man, for
■ basingys/goefetyandmatrimony - .' : 'V : - I ...
.This instfvme&t=it simply comprehessitv Azsl. SSTsa*
uscxLwithout' the,slightest.inccnveni
l enco, or thoknovlcdgo Of the moat totimatefciend.: It is .to
' bo used externaUy, pr^ndiiffnb-pain or injuiy^whatnTCTj,
' nor preventing any one from attending to his brmness;''ftXa
; , while in nse, iud a tingle, emission take^xux t
thepryani ina thort tivie crlatt thai. they r*yoin_
OairpriiitfiioejpaiTof reientiottjtbß'loß yfelchj Cansw
by eaily abuso, Is tha . disease in. qncstioSp &ndtho.caQse of
the thousand ooinplamtSp'Tizi .KezToixsnesSr
- Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain in thOj Head catl THmness o£
"Vlsicm, Weakness ofthfl Back' and* Lover Extremaes, J&&>.
tions of the Eyes, Impotence,.Kmples on tha Foce, Prcma
Mental Application, Injection, Areiskin tO: Society, Timidity
and ScfrDistni&LoTu df Soßtmlc, tc: All those complaints,
invariably disappear as ebon "as - tha. lit stopped frozn
which'theyefeanated. ; *
-This Instrument has • exsjiihitd ahd 'approved of by.
the highest aatboritics in- Europo and America, U riwixa
by the-most of all countries,
&s lha only .Certain Heroedy existing for--those complaints,'
and has now completely jupereededL'tho n»i of- drugs, the
bougie, -cauterimUon, etn, not so;tg»ntiog*&g thonsand ad-'
jrertised BQgtrnms ofth© day, as etc.
It constitute* at the same time-the safirtand most pleasant,
and by
fair price being allowed for the instrument, efterthe de
sired effect has been ittained. - •'•* ' !
Be it also.remcnibercd, that those complaints aw bat little
understood by the profession' ini general, and the
PirditW in the world never has; and nrnn* wßl,stop those
losses, which, If allowed tqeontttme uncheckad, are sure to
prodacethe most distressing consequences..;
It has been a matter ,cf- surprise to same, that cnydsanf
respectability and of profesahmal atfaimufmtsaboqM derota
his attention to diseases whidt/ people-of otery description
pretend, to cure.so casßr. Ii; Iwwever, but the coe4hcu
sandth part of .the rnhwAw these papie bring npohaodety
were known, a very different opinion would' be termed. It
is not only tne: present misery and preying upon
the mind as well as the body, that la dep!ored, lrat some are :
of such a nature as' to affect posterity^and evea : todestruy.
the reproductive faculty altogether.:, It Is m-fict that; when
jtol properly treated, they may remain so in the’
consritution as to eppetr in no other way than in: their
fects upoß undervtood, are moat
easily and speedily removed. The abore, so ingeniously ccm*
triTcd instrument, 1 ■win doubtless, In a'great mearur®, con
tribute to check the evils of quackery, n prevalent in this
class of diseases thrirngbout the^Union. . ;
Theprice of the cmnpicta Instrument, carefully secured
ogainsc-all obserratton In a box, is qnly sloi.’ It can.be sent
by exprea, to any address to any part of tho DnltcdStates,
4&; accciding to ordcor, accompanied'trf -full direo*
tions, and important advice to tbo married-Cia
expenses even to the' remotest'parts ef the oountry but
trilling. '0 r/--'
The unexampled; success
since its iutroductiouin Aineriesirhas Indncedaoxtte unprin
cipled person In New PhuiuZdph2ft,'Albsny,'Bcstosr
&L, to get up some ridiculous things called nsrixmxenla,”
which, howercr, bear not (be slightest rcsemhUiicg, neither
h»lbrmncr my own invented* long tried, and
universally apprerred Instruments; and which aro as rimilar
tothemnsl^ti*tohlght.S.'Evesyattesipt itbsellsuchln
- strumentx for mine, wai be : prosecuted* to riie faD«t^'extent
of the law, J bring sot willing to. connect thff well and hon
estly earord reputatjon of Jin’ invention with and
theirworthiesa prodcctionaL No Instrument la Genuine and
none can befWarrantedbatthoseordered&umfiiysrit -.-
All applkations and- remittances must be directed (pogt
paU) to the Doctor hhu3elf,ha haring no Agencies, estabilsb*.
cd but in London and. Paris- :. j
Address, post-paid, Dr. B. Be Lonoy, a Lispenard street,
Ncw.Tork, L.
Office hours, dally, from 9 A. JI. till 2P, 3d, anii from"
taisp.m,thesabhaUiexcepted. ;>• -
undersigued certify,with great pleasure, that the
above mentioned Instrument la notTonly constructed <Oi sci
entific principles, but from its :usa the' happkst’results may
always with con£denca be anticipated,there.: being'ibrtlm
cure of those diseases no fcther certain remedy extant. ■ .
• Mrysr S.' Km.ra, w.m,
• Cn. Oorrza, K.o. 96Chamber sL, . ■
■ C. Kuxhxrpt. k. n-2i Howard st^
New=Toric. ,
Dr. is prepared so execute all oderafrir surgical
apparatua, viz; Artificial Arms and Legs, which more like
natural members; Apparatus for Luxation'; .tor Contracted
Legs; fir Curvatura cf the Spine andtrairi; lor False Joints
' of the Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs;-ibr Dub Root;
for Lachrymal Fistulas; for Palling of’the Rectum; Hypo
gastric Belts; Beds Bar £kk Persons;
Trusses, Chthopedie OcirreU, Ac.
All work warranted. ; Letters, nmst.be postpaSd, cmitain
tog A remittance pr city rdcrenca. ffchSSdy
Thsducovsryof CEc IMPREST WIXE « Vt£oitate& Uaxing
of Vis ag£: Put up in QuarTlktiUsyatvigte baffle cf
which does man pood, aad poa/artier int curt ■••••
'. vf JHicasa, than tm K&ta of any Sarto- .
pcLnllain.u^ajxdv?arrdniedtQCvn'
' V3t&ea&nff"'tffidL •
THE method "by which all Sarsaparilla*, and other riml-;
lsr modieip.es arc prepared, Is by boiling the Roots or
Plants to obtain-the extracts. . Tho medical virtues ore thus
prindpaUy evaporated and destroyed*
. It is not to be wenderedatihen, that even ten and twen
ty bottles of these SarsapariUOa are sometimes taken without
any perceptible benefit. Sot-so withtheFdrest-SYiha! By
the invention ofwonderfhl chemical apparatus, a perfect
wine is produced without beating; retaining ei'the.same
time, all the primitiTO healing properties of the rare medid* 1
nal plants of which it is composed, thus rendering the Forest
THne the most eSricnt median* the world ejrer. produced; at
the sum time the most.agreeable, ] '. .V,
NSSVOtJS DISORDERS' ; ? . T .
Are diseases of the mind as weU i* of the body, are usually:
bKjnght ca by troubles end nflliciions, and : axe -most com*
mCSItO i>ifir»rt3trrtinTMrftrt^fflwiriHtri»wrfTid<tj-
Low spirits, melancholy,-ftightftl dreams, **ad fiaarfnl anti*
cipationa of erS Item - the slightest causes, generally accord
pany nerTous disorders;.. .The forest Wine and FUis are ah'
energetic remedy in .these complaints. - I
' Extract of alettcr from 3Xr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated
JVnkdtfpftio- 7th; 1842.
Da. G.W, Rusrr
Dear Sir t Tour Forest Wins and Pills hats ctned my wi&
of a dreadful Nervous disorder, with which aha badbeen af
flicted for many years. .Her "body waaelmost wasted away.
She was dUfaiTt<d m''her «l«cp'by ftightfuJ
dreams, awaking quite, exhausted and corded with perspi-:
ration, and&t tiniEs Üboriiig tiiider tha delusioirthat some
thing dreadful was about to happen to her. Bythousebf
four bottles of the Winer and * box of the HU*, she is now
in perfect health. Shehas.regainedher.fiesh-andcolor, and
enjoys society as well as ever.; J. (X PAULDING. .
GENERAL DEBILITY. EMACIATION, WASTINSOF
THE BODY, Ac. '!-
Many-persons-are afflicted with some of the above com-*
plaints, without- hojnff able to trace it ta L any'particular
Soap, aqd therrfbre delay the uso of the proper reinedyun
the disease becomes constitutional.- xh&e disorders are
.oftencharacterised by a sexue'of ricking, or entire exhaus
tion after eXcrose* . Some experience sluggishness, lassitude,.
and at times, paleness or Bushing of the countenance, or pal-'
pitation of the heart,'or like symptoms.’'l'“"
The excellent effects-which have ever attended the nab of
. the Forest Wlnaand Pills, in every species ofdeUlitr, is eon*.
dmdvaeTidence of its happy results In this Class of disor
ders. Many have resorted tbttbese-mcdklsesaa
turn, and been speedily cured- - Fox Nervous disorders and
Debility the. Wine aniPilis ai* taken according to the direc
tions on 1 - j -
AGUE AND FEVER, DR CHILLS, t . ?
Are caused by the 'miasmatic efflurfa.Brfgjngtem ciaxshes,
decayed Vegetations, -and low, damp *ituaticsns./Xn. Fercr
and Ague the Forest remedy.
When they hitTß been to the wo :
fayVnerer kdown them to fkfl In effecting a completatenrc..
n tho Erst place taka a large dose of the Forest I'll I* In time
that their Operations may;
The stomach being' now 'wcll:’ciean*ed, : tako;threv or £nir
large doses of the'Wtof/at intervals of: half aahouri.ecm-r
mencingnbout bwo Imam : Tjblore the j»eriod'for 1 the chill to _
return. This brtaks the ague, alter which the Wide should
be continued in small .doses tp resture'aUCßjlh'- -800 hill
dlrecdohsaround thabottle. • : ;:' > • "
' DR.‘H4tSET3 GmKOATED FOBEBT TOLL?, 1 ;i
Are an important adjunct to the Forest Wine.' They are
coated withpure gum an luTeutlbn'fbr which Dr.
Habey has reedvyd the only patent ever granteiFou.Pills,
by theGdvermneht. of the UnitudStabau'
- • The Forest Wine and gum coated FOresi Mis ia ac
complishing "the same great tho of the
Blood, and mtoratbn of the Statmach and Bbweli . r
' • -Tbe Forest Wine and Pills are recbrnmchdcdru an effirien t
• and certain ‘cure;iirtbo following complaints:' - Dgrpcpria,
Rabitualaxtimu,, Z>repy, Omplaiizticrf lhizLM-jth
- <MaS Ommiphm, Stduuof OmmJ JJfefW,.- fund ibnclc
for which itls a' S»ereito Hcwedi ?
Wight fiujeot*, '-Nayoai iKxor&fXjZorf of Appetite, Zoic S?*-
want It'
neyer foils to euro, &m/4dd, .Ewnpdqs, yb w&ce, VtiuaK
iSlit, fi colly end f&paircd 'Slaltcf « Cbn~
; ' -\ TO THE LADIES. !. ;
-- Nothing In the‘world4amore of
using paints, chalks, ta. improve the countenanced TruAl
l 'mecompahy tho highest peribcUoacf
which again invariably follow* tho stole <rf tht
Blood. Whatartificial
Mon of countenance which fern' bfccnflng.betoth.l
ltabrflliaat roseate hue through tha' tTahspStreut texturo of
thasUn? of
scy’sYorett'Wine supply thaplace dfall cosmetica. The use'
of this execllent' Wlne fbrashort thus -creates pure,'rich
nutest "fibres that verge -toward- tbe~funfc£e : 'cf
causing aiy TThTipl e l*
imparting a vivid, rtiy color td th* skin, aaA.briTlitai ex
pression to ffieeyw, > -
THIS IS NATURAL BEAUTY. • ....
'"iHf«frf>b<Kafion
mmiials from-Mes of thojnwt iTetpecfiabls: standing so
' &roresiyiiie lnlmgiWMCT bog?, tll«rtottlg,er
rix bottle, fcr JS. Gum-mated I'oroß Pill», cent* pcrboi.
. ibrolf>rtßr.JCßTSß3rBflr»sBtOMf-So. l*D,«meral
Woat jw-J;. 4.[»ag«3tfer.-j
■ MEEIKOa— N<nr at A. JL'Mibos &
-X Co. 1 -orerXOOpiwa
SahlotaUo ud (teaUsafailto intltatJa,
tentlon of the ■mmlcals trtde.-:: .. . ‘-u- uu nirli -
.*»<!•!
teal eor-Bcat, diuolred on the ISih July. .'The leeoaiiti of
UuSia »Ul b» Battled it the old rtaffll. b^Jclin
■M «, . '%
.V.V
.•V. :SA ■■
'
DR. HALSEY’S
J- ••
r :
- £
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r~: v
■• JV t: ./i-'
t l
4 *
tteta tiaUeh. ■
mSB irttti* Uinltaled-fcrf«Bfl7Tas ) »aa<iioßtil» | >.
I foandja li»poo««ion of erm; Cam!jT tntbf I*=A r. -
mnu Uuoogli *odd«Bt, Mi ttotaprej** or <»«!«* u» |v -
i «f tods, jrJU fiaiWWa-ItttielfttD t&d •|*.- ;
• AltSTkif trial; vUI coi aida It indtopen»Ha. • ft '
ty.-KTjiUjjikytjeißff that *fba • gpdcraigttftE fcirifij fra*
u
fwarMT Maaßaifflaf if t 6 *» «a if ,-
ssfesss^MsaSsit
WM-P. CAM 7, tL P, - E>
P. HABBISOS, M-P, • • £
-> : --''’''&M^^igra| r *i> ltatail .L l
• : ■ _ -.'' B, .
i.;Omii , iUla*,:«a tb» jmctiitor pbyiclua to tb» eltjr afg ~.
.luoalCtOTfEL ; . fc- '..
£«ial.br ', : U ! A. ?AHIrE3TOCK 4 00, .
jy* ~ .- v •■• Wood tad Jhatwa.
. . ' fl-
THZCELZB&JiTBDCQ it STOCK KEPlOH^Z^'j
rTTUBST—E» o*t4T Pia {CbreruT* fi Daßtf
<liJ*xtenialPains utf &rcs* • I*..
«• for. Blaying cr-£esiarin&tb* . =
man Hair. . ; c ■-< - - -f, -
■■i / _-
, : euest>f-fibea&[&£ini. .>• -■>. •• : s-| ..
, forDeafneas. h ■■•'■■
fortbePfien. . • . h\~
-; Jtaoce3»for Co&*£2..:v
"Reilpgy and ■ preventing; lereraj for ■' -'
• i l2tcr'€biiipteinty - ; -'
diggstldo .for Castfriaaneia Female? .-
toßtosac& :.
1 Py«pejgS% Pile£ lU&tttt) artwny 4c. .lli« great points arc, ifi • '
Is not tad tcftake, nerer gives pain* and never: lama owj *•;’
icoaiftg;-' 'C'lii-t --■ b- V- -i-- \ i//-jr*
. • PULTrOmwccy*. Yeraifugti {XT pna gfllgr) for efrgdrea cfe :->■..»
g jy»u~p*tW u ■-*-’ ■ -•- ~ S';
BrounCt Great ftrtnr&Ber.- Sd teftflrfne haQ.•••'•'•"
been distjerensl that tan happily adapted tame internally* • 7
aidropato! he taken» and yet perform: cach.weQden »hetj .
appliedextmxdZ^aaavtab or tatb, bylrtcticn.
from 12W cents-'earhu * * _ ' -l
mulßsd'Sbp^Saii^'fordrlii&s * :-v
; namy Vetminia aafiert •.:• ;l l v
: • 12th.—Hmeclebiated Zvf* XCfir P3U end ToßperoxA
‘ : JMtehi- : r. it r : >S~\y * ~ - ~ J -
, BarCtdctxc&i 'P&k Syncp* the -popular B 3? •. *■ ■. .
PECTOBAKT FOB COUGHS* COLDS, 4c. | ' r -
lish..~ The East India, and A’ao TcrklfcirPyc*, the onl|_!-,
; BUBEccSccnjffortliaialr. • • - - ' • J .! .- .-
: lsihrrZlit^ , * Halm qf'Clatia, a Chinese -Bcaedy for Cute
: Bruises,Sores*4c. • •.. -r .'.
10tlL~2S<rffeS of Sarsaparilla.' Till.artfrlehascntJJ»^
Call other BatsapanHiM, ana etUl ax great aatfsfoetion *?- ::■■■*
erer. ~ '. • - • '•* - -‘As'
_I7UI celebrated spread StTeng&esata Pl/uttr, mad| :.••
from reripo, and.the^moxtpopQlarmthamarket. '-r'
\ • is JChnja TooVr Ache Jhvpsb A certain and easy . <
Dr.:Co3tßTocs : laa lately honehttho ’rishtforlK-•- -<
VUhltal States of the wlehrated CtacmtrateJ iftomd
-fonndat the Salt Springs of Dr. IVin; C. '>
jindr-C* -W..: This:.medicine :haa attained aTßCtorietj
• popnlarto nB3?«r before .equalled by any preparation at r
ana. itt ante haa'teen''- commensurate vlth.hainerit|
:iihichare'«rtraotdihß^.‘- :^''''\'-';i .’':-..v’fv^-vr-^
JSonCE^—Aßprepamlions,.heietoforo knorra-aa- “Cos . v
i srocs’ttT or.“Cojistocx 4.Ctfa," always beknged,and
:. bo2mgs'EXCL'OSITBLT to l)r.7Lncdtur S. Coxartcck', art-" '
:: thragntbe signature ofComstockiCajwlllhowmtionei;
1 this extra label irMh' of Dr. L.B.f >••'
i TrtU la future designate the G£NUXS£^~..V- ; ,i v r^. I --.
r : : . ALL OTHBBS MUST-BBStmTOD&V-I {’
“V/pANT years cf .trial,' Instead of impairißg.-the pnhK
■IYJL-confideneein fids maSon <yfc&s>tca
'tioa and-notoriety -hy.fcr exceeding theiacrtcsasguiße <££>*'
pectarices of its triends^Xothisg.rail4ts :
:and.'the nimdstaltoble'benefit thousands
■soflerers, could crigfcateaud hmlntaintberepHtatias: it
joyi kVWhfle many inferior, remedies thrust upon the ';v ,±
Enmity, hare~fa2&r,and ■ been this haa-galnlv-rj*-
friends by 6T07 trial,'conferred benefits on
can neter forget,and produced euros too numerous and
1 remarkable.toteforsotteiLr . ' - : - |
.- . While it is a fraud on the public in pretend that any of l
rnrtC—is aliUJldsat
that tha.Cssssr Prsyomi. does not only as & cenenHhlxi
JtatalinostiaTariaMycorg thorn aladlffi for.trnfch.lt is e|
ployed. \
fAs Hob makes- these Ikcts wtiat and-tetter, knoiriv tLv- ;
h*M gradnnlTy tha best rtUafiCOOftbO --
fiictai, from t£»logfitd^ciftte^inirriranreasant,;totg:^f
ftT 'THw**.' TKrprvrwhfvn tfh Bra.*nr§-'- r ' :
try,in erery lndeed; almost every
con&iiiis, C^a^TftSTOT^i^tuownwJho'bestießttdy
eign countries, it is corning to he extensively wathy; th§^*' -
inogtlnt^lligentj>byskiac& : la.GrgutEritaha, : l > rmioe : af..V-y-;-:
: Gemahji vher* the f medical- sciences; :-fc»C«se3sedVthg ;
highest. perfection,jChebsx PrCTaaAi l* introdceedt Eid | ;
constant use in the
-Inrtituticnvand
their attending phjsiciajw. eanemploy■ fifethedherd \
rotm aSeclimsaofjtfceluhgs.,Also'inmHdcreases;and
children* U U sgfe,plraraatand effectual to rare, via fe£
some of the 'most fiattcring-terttaoalftls vo' receive, tu&i>,
been ftenxpaxratgTghOhyvefoondit dScarioaS Incas^p|_~C'-:v:'r-
by -
and his otrn oye,-with r_ . -
.▼aihdfeaodoiacyandcaTe,>rltis scaledand-uroieesed £
.lavlrom eoraequoatly-caa. be reHedonas
uiM.rrithratadtdtezaiion.-: .\2t l
:• We hare endeavored bere tb fiirnlsh .the community v|
a medSdhoof snchihtr£oric'roperioiityaitdiroilhtu*ao« ■' _ .
commcnd-itielf to,their.oanfidcKer*»ires»dy at o2Ea v "
speedy.asidefibctnal r . J
Jetii trials profeditseLfto he; andtrustby great'care In -
paringU'sriihcb«micalarcni^,ofii&iiJ3emstreiisth t to!-'- <
a-nev-aiizent cot -vhkh they 'aurrely far i- • ■
best Tendril end the afflicted' irith -a rezaedy JhaS willb -
fortbcmall that mcdtdne can do. .. .•.... * j^sa-.v.
•----Prepared and sold by■ JAMES 0.. AYES, j
Jt3~ Sold in Pittsburgh by B.A.Tahnestock;aCa: .in f. '*
hy H. P; Sdnrartx;; and :ty ' " ~
4n ModfcinfleTErytrfaexg. : > ~ : i ~ '; - =->::a»l£teda'g.
- • - J&WCiWtfc
: t^Bit r lAmst i '-D^iaiU-UrmVnitffjrlava’ 'Jit w
lsk&nm&Uut&ta&<x BicfyS*TT3t iSr* -'
of Omom jjJSw*,' dci.di, ‘ ■■.-"'■■■ - f
If' ’ :
/short, Balsam is peculiarly adapted- to itoj
. erthe htmga aiifllATeii lrhkhls producedby our d -
'-* 4 j -
-WUd. Cherry haalong been known-to possess import* •"*- ;
imedkinst properties. Ihisfcct lsf&mHisr to eray jast,: ■■;■
inourlaaa, andPhyseasis 'olUn-presa'ibeit£n <BSfe£■-
fbrsoribr*:Tsri*ty of-ofcsplalnte; Tar, also,hasbeentqJ'--
[
is ftjailiar to thd.*bolocotmti7, iare goß® » fiur a*,
'ciarethateren gnmfpijtfpg could be cared by that mhmi v r
eiher
J doubt, ta Queir jgZKdsace t&pnpaii&z and adauoistmu. •.■•
.addhaigcxpariaeaL.: 1
/ .^e;«strsqrdizxaiif_ltnedidnab powers cf tbese two f v •
staacMaa3abw r Jbath£fir?ttizooeombtßfia«&dembod!et
x)F wild- chkebt. - By. *r \' --■
chexnfcal tbicgddeteriouior useless hi r^ v ' --'
- «d/s> that wkatremafnsls the roast extraordinary and £“:*•
. eScaeiona .remedy fen*U.fciods;,bf.pahnonary.andlirer| _.■.
eases eTerknown toman*/.To eouTiace all unbelieirjjnr
our theory Is really we to a fewcaa«ofearesi. - ;- t .
fermedby thiswonderfuTmedSdne: t : -
??????? i i -
.'Tieohttt Saoedby thtvx&qf-anl?Three J&tkt-qf /
■ BtUamof .WUd Chary. ■■.■■ ■*. J.-
' 1 Mr. £nor» Ey, July 24,185*
> Messrs, HarcOTJrt, Eownrd^Oir—<3ents: i -Tlja Dr.~l- -
Balssm or WQd Cbezry; that I y<m has h* -/
of such sl£ndlx!tiefitin.mjiaznßr r tbatlwixh ioxaaif -
TirtaesfkmhmfcrthetiebefitoJ'tflepabUft. •
i r -My wife took cold-lit the tihwof her - confinement, wr '
1 aettled cmher Langs.' The -
ease cozxsa3sptios. : -'-Sh»ltad ones pro&wPJgk sweats, I"- '••
•srMgiTeh.'aiviOTwa-despfe4 01-hes
- and her child partook df her cc«a^ihrt. r - Qia ,G v
three bottle* -eflrctad an entire crar with- her and the' cf~
.both.;- -, _ £ / - |V
/ Hot* no doubt'tfcaV they'would-JiaT» tR
graves it they-had art fearera* TOsta** ItelsamPf T v •'
rChory;' -. £EIII .H/ SBABCI -
> Bcti B- ?varcy. iriiOrfiftrtl&ato £s abore, isiniaar. <f: .
taocb Yeracitvwtajrlir’thiscotiiitoy,’"anti wttua : cf(j ••'
judgment, statement . ■'
HAaXyETt HOW'ARB *
CONSUMBTIOSCraABLE. 5 /
«i- Sobert.-.SaiMierson, - Jn*t&e'ofib*Ee«e*;to Stub. Cl- : ' -
toirosblp,*
sMhiersonj?'*nCx>ffi«a:i»'ti».«6t «f-XSI2,-.€are4 ct tM-v
-“ --ficss Cuaats^-ftirfeld pa?ftb. 25,18£t
' lifelL«becagmtlm
vloured bylar- bdis ea^'-c^Ccareiaptian.by *•■
ehmr: : t;-xtin states
•Symptoms of Btfcerrrlatiikrly affiktcd: 'mgi-'S^r
iMacrftofly tti>fanrahMMgTcgwdy^-fl'CxperSQa <K | o^, t . •
kecJ3o--fefej iritb v -
fioibes of heat andftEQPeaicpfclchgls. yUfraeTgm.y»? ; .r . ■-
nr tHeknabreait.icsoinpanfed oyairerTTad emiA. -■.«
tngy f
bed lJaul .; actbeenaible tafork? •■ -
jew*-. B?t_ I '*J*. Jn s?? i tlmoet hair
whan I cocunmcsd urin* Wiiiey’t Hakim of Wad ChiA
Ihrt* nKd tealllSTxitaaajiiiaT EErmurfree from ■
HioPa .cciapiiliits, fir sdj health ia good. - - - -
ItmM’f6sjg^ t^t“diaT»nattai*st !U jj o f u^t
~1 procCTAthemriMna gf Slffi3tu;F«)Wt*a’G»*tni v ■
i
JSf*’ * wopi"
wrapper... ao cuwr^caoiagenutae.- - * “* -
■ s. L'
Ch : s
til atei matt btj
-, ir., ccnsrr Slat
rtreet ima thirHisriKniii; U.-i.r»lmestoclc*ea-, PitiasoSt
J. A. Jongg; Pittarorgh; Lee & Bec£fca2n, A£eghe&y Ctt* v v."
te3fcdo ;■ ii ß Sknikj&aScßtovni~H ■■ '■■■■
iSmmti, ~
doofilr* Orr.HoHMaygbaigfr; BHdcbrandi -
M’l’ariaudut: - r .
: &Ilend« > : Mea4iiHe\Bsrtca fcC Henry JoS
-Mereen JBnOTiQ^Bat^XpcmsiairApxdoi BJJ -
OS Ja '
o«S«wp«fe * > :fwplhar ’'- -.'-
mmn DiT QaP&^**<^*
J. *my3»ar^ r ...
ApSttfloft*. a 1 HHllttfl ll II Mf 1* i -'. T.v>-i c .V. .;•:. tv: -v.:v
mssT - JAMES BLXEja,T,JB«WR4< 7
-,i -r‘4r' ■■ *
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•, .
NAME
■y
ma Stele.
BEM
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