feiwLifcw ■*•■-•■- }-■ ;,,C p\L. , , v >i.-,-.<•.-'■ v-- $. > 5 - .'; j -- . .-: '-•: ' * 'V-rMI * sj-r' <~* r yi4, s f V%* , * * ~ r ,* i * V w ’’l, *• V % "* j p-ii’■ ' .'- ->. .* \-•_*• .. v • *. : '* * '■* >, 4 : '%&pp j&ftgS&s r®Slg jig ak " J §tim&&mmMmsm : - !: Sfer §§m H I^#BGE J S DYE HOUSE. Finished, at'Bhon notice, ALL COLORS, upon SflkTLinen Woolen Cotton Goods. AU combined Rtuffs that are Ftich aa Cotton .and Wool; Cotton and Wool mixed together, anil used for ladies and pent* s wearing ap parel, or fancy articles of dress, in any and in every (diapo whatever, nifi Dycd ehcapcr, duiclfer and better, than wo at presontdonein tWsdty.-' U. K.-DODGE, Proprietor, oct&tf"- ' • • Oflloe,~No. 10 Irwin street Just Beceived, .at: the Cajpet Warehouse, —; :xo. ss fourth street, A KC^^SgOMSEENT; OP. SEASONABLE GOODS— KleCa^ts?::. CggExfcra 'Tapes&y Brussels Carpets; - Extra JJrupseJ&Gxrpcts; Common Brussels'Carpets.? Extra tlm» ply Imperial Carpets; Superfine' three ply Imperial Carpets; Superfine Ingrain Carpcta; - Sine Ingrain Carpets ; ■ ■ Needham Indian Grain Carpets; •• " do do; . • listind Rag Carpets; .. w neatr Striped Silk Carpets; ; . ... • :.c^HeAwr!TtriU«dllemp-€&rpets;; ■ --CoifltnorfHemp and Cotton Carpets, from 6-3 to 4-4 * ? SapcrChflnifl%2UisB7 SnporTultcd-aoj v .--.‘ .* Tlno ‘ • do- 1 do; Conunou" do.r- 3oj;. • :-Brusselsßugs;- "v: . • Cbemllle Door Mats; ? k . gbeepskin'lXwrHats; •....•. . Adelaideßoc^ltfatst.... ..... . - Jenny UndDaorMats; '• Tufted Door Mats;*.:, ij*., i -.-i. ■ ■■■•■•• ..■■■ *’ ; Hcmp Manilla Jute, Coco, Accent ond JSholoton. • "Door Mats. - i - . f • ATJafl—A very largo and desirable assortment of .new stylo OIL CLOTHS* «>m27 inches to 24 feetwido,.cutto ; any. do Jinble site. The aboro stoc* heinjr Imported and purchased dtoct from the manufacturers, wo ’oru'.propared to sell l« low as can-bo had in any of .the Eastern Cities,and to wblel* we inYite theattention af to .furnish fiteam i ijr.V airT;-v;.g hn.:: 3. ' FALL fiff UMTS* LHV <fOODSJ s -, T*\ -(AltXlG* «c \tOf -No!- 97# northwest comer or Moot* 'l•l*'-•«tft!ot ; ttft|^DiHfflnw3' l ‘ lte J'i Jm P or t wtA "* lns^ ■' ;w,,,>le * il|,tt ' ixn entire uew and complete stock,.of Dry. Goals an«l'- Van* tlop Tlies6 Goods irnve, boon Hjlcctotli-wiUi gpenCcaro< one of tbo ibortospcrißmMJ moft for stylo, variety; and cheapness,'canuotl* surpassed' by flfiy'Leuso. west of the mountains. consists iir'paxt of— Krenciiamilsnclb*b,ilsroftii<3otbfl;- •. - v Caq-imenuk , Fancy touts, Brown and Bleucbal Muslins;’ Batin, Velvct;'WorslcdandCoUon Vcrtißga; Vrc«b Scotch and Domc.-diu Gingham* v Irkh linonS und Tftbio IHapcri % • • Brown and. Bleached DniiiDgdj v. Alpacas; Delfim&vilurlaos, Ac.; • r IV cwlcu'and Canton Flannels; - - Dmwevs, Under Shirts ami J.*ca Jackets; ClioclJsTwtetlinnclilickorys; v Gibyc.VAiMg^wsortjaijnt; . T. ah»l:%£dgingß; • ... : • ? : Cambrioahd.fi^.iill^lushhfltr.- v ' Veils, CollffoaridiM*; . • • • ' - : Dress Silk, an«l Silk Uaudkerchleß; ... . .. • i*ocketbtod ofouß^own importation; Combs,Threads,.Buttons,' '&£'.■ l.;. ;..-.. . In connection VritU the above, Wo - haYej us t received, dl rect:&om:the-"matm&rfnrer?, s-TerylarsoßWortmentof Goldtod Gilt JEWELRY, Gold nnd SliTcr TYATCIIES, Gold tod gflvw Pens and' Pencil* Ladies’ Gold Pins,'Eight Day and.TfiirtyHnur Clocks, ofaU kindß; Per fiimemdtSrugfi* to ournew stock—thohalfoLwhlthluiß not been rinumerated. "We would invito the particular at* tention p£ city and country merchants, Pedlar? and MUlk pers. filrGiormsy rest assured wo witimako it an object worthy of their call- ' . , . _ * aep23 ‘ . ... . D. GREGG t:CQV SBW CtoOOSl . .. •-aw JUST RELIVED AT YOUNTV STEVENSON & jgKSs LOVES, Sign ofthr OILIGLYAL MKEHirE, $o 74 §§£§§ Jfarfot ■StneijMiuicc.tl JFhuri7iStreet tutti Uit Diamond ■ gyifnuyfc' '■/. . »Miw4 a Tray large andWu gW atockof.HOa, and WIKTER'BUy GOODS which have bCCTselKtcdwithKrcatcMß fmmthcreccnt Importation... ami hngeAMCt!oainlea;toi>haadclphla and New York; and wm : bornbmt achata vcry gnmlliiilvajice above Eastern .cost. ,I‘urAfecrs achrespwtfony'Folllittd to rire them <U| early.CTlUstod secure n. gobd’.’bareidn. the stock consists^ w *lss9™.assortment'of:the following article*:. 1 SeEWnch-MerihoeiaiidTiilbet'Clothfe; p; • . ana Persian TwiUs; Unlla. Plaids; Mohairnn&Silk Luster* etilow; Bnaibnairng and;Persian cloths, all colors; • c, Block Silks, all wedtha; • Brocades, Satin'Plaids and Watered Silks; Black imd ChumeHon Silks and Turk Satins; Chiua-SiDts and Poplins, plain and fig d; French anirAtncrfcaa Gingliams, all prices^ ' English and American Chintzes and Calicoes; Needle Worked Cufis, Collars, Chimizetts and Capes; -Bxahn>ldeTed, plain and berii*etitched Linen Cambric hdkfs; Silk Pocket Ildkfr. CraTots and Neck tics; Gloves* Mitts, Hoserr and Suspenders; Tickings, Checks, Blea‘d and Brown Muslin; Irish Llnins, Tahk* Clntlts. and Dfljftasks; Birdißyo and Russia Diaper, very cheap; Crash atid Yowel/Cnt 50 per cent, below regular prices. Red, White tmd Yellow Klnnnel, rery cheap; High Col'd Dress and Sack Flanel*. plain niul YigM; Cloths, CasJimores.SatiDetta.'Keutacky Jean and Testing Bonnots todßonnet Kii)bous, at bargains:. Pall arid Winter Shawls, general assortment. YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. DRY GOODS. TO CLOSE A CONCERN. AN ASSORTED LOT OF DRY GOODS, amounting to about SUjOQO, will l>e fuld, or bartered on favorable terms.. REAL ESTATE, NOTES,MOBTQAGES» or desirable barter of any in k nnMugtry to & trade —Mma.-caeh .will be given. Innufcwiof _ «?p2Brtf GEO. E. ARNOLD A CO. Extract, gentian—-io-Jb*. for raio by QCtIC- . . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Fink watches and •■hick • jewels'.—The place to get a Turj* flue Watch—oue that can be depended upon to beep correct time; or to get nnv description of Jcwelry.at Jts-truo voice,is at HOOD’S, Si-Market street. No mistake! Coil and see the only opposition Jewely Store west of New Tork City. sop 26 TH'£snfcfo3iber would respocuully'mtbrui the public that ho has got the necessary moolds nnd prcsscsibr putting up teas intoetaHic pfcrkagesof 1 &>, Mlb and Ibi He will p*c-fc any-ahtount with neatness and ucepaich for any bouse in th# city T and on-reatoimble terms. Apply to • J. F. D. KEATING. octSr- corner of Wylie and Fultop streets. Land Agency and Offices Cor Locating ; LaodB ln tke West, AND Uir"ibe sale of Land Warrants, St. PauJ’.vMinncsnta, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The undvStHgnedlnformed a conueciicm with Messrs. Cop way & Klrr.cils, of St, Paul’s. Minnesota, for the above purposes. Messrs. C. A having been fettled In tho Far Wen for a number of years, nnd being practical surveyors, every roliftiuiemn be placed on their integrity and pru dence in the matter of pnirheiMug or locating lands. sop£B - ‘ JAttltf RLAKELY. IWWond st. Tobacco— 1 25 bxsi'jiijidS’aßussell &. Robinson's aijd Grant** To- Uarro; 12 do 6‘t» and S’s Stewart*.- do; 20 do Myers* Superior I’ouud Lump do: **» do do do dwarf do; •JU.caso "Diadem Twi*t. do,: 15 kejpitfttrfcrt .• j o: 10 t»bl» Bavarian cnt and dry do; 10 do Hungarian do do. roecired, and for «Ble by SnLLKR & RICKETSOX, TSon.‘22l nnrt 222 liberty street. \JiJ<tcujall<>n--Tiie Female Seminary, (LAIS HEA, rOINDEXTEE’fi.) 'TYT’TTjL be continued at the u«ual place, corner of Wash* f T ingioO street aud £&*t Common, Allegheny city—the CUI tefta cojuinenrfng on the first Monday in September next —under thd'oiClricnf management of Sllks TTn.mm.fr K. Davis, who hasTur Bomo timc had charge m principal, «n»l will bare sul table -aMtctana} in lu management. In point cf location ami orrangemeuta for the 'comfort of tiiepupil?, it Istiot surpassed in the community. For terms, u."c- see Circular?. JyZi^i? P JrofeitHor' Tliompson’j) Female Seminary, \\{ IXJ> opcit Uiv I'all Session on MONDAY, 30th instant, f J ,6iui continue Five Months. A* tlienumU-r.of pupils Is Indited,’ early application win Le oeces.sajy to secure ad mission.... Ko.pupil admitted for less lime & session, otui nodeduction« tuition exceptor protracted illness. One half of tuition payable* invariably in advance. For farther information, ccediirralurs, or l’rcf T. in person, at hi* rooms, 5i Liberty street,.(lrwinVJlow.) - Prof 2> > wittlbzzn a/miall clc«* of Bor 10 lads,in Mathe matics and hangtingcs, to recite from 3 to 6 P, JL,on rea sonable terms, ... ' [iiulß koiwg tulleii Allegheny, MK. atidMrs; N 7 W. METCALF, vs 111 commence their Au-> tumh.Sessiun on MONBAY, August 30lh, at their street, “ il’Lekn’aJtow." lions. P, W. GengcmbioiseagtijJtid to instruct In French; emiMon*. Q. P. Gengembre, Inßrowing and Painting. Scholars may en ter at any time, and viltbo charged tuition from tho time of entranra totWcloseof the gessian. Cases of protrdctedslck ncss vrillfce an exception to the above mle. Tuition Mils will be received, onenalf in advance, Urn other hatf.at the eloseof thosestdoa. . . > All other arrangements the same as heretofore, which may. be ascertained by reference to {he circular, or by applying to the instructor*-.. w Allegheny, August 2..1552.*—au5.-tf, Adams <fc Co ’i Weatorn Expreat, HOURS OF ARRIVAL. FROM Philadelphia and East. 12 o’clock, midnight. Prom Baltimore aud f*outh, 6 o'clock, I*. 5L VTay Stations, between Phlla. and Pittsburgh, 6 o’clk, r. u. The West, generally. ot 6 p. w. noons fob ewswe. For Philadelphia aud East, at 6 o'clock. P. M. For Baltimore and South. at 4 tf clock, p. «. Way Station* between Pittburgh nnd Phils, 4 o’clk, p. m. Cleveland, Cinchmati. and the West generally, 7l£ a. m. All Goods and parrels left at the Office, after {he above hoars, will go out by the following dnv’s Express. aulO RAKEK &* FORSYTH, Agents. Hongh A Anthony’s Bagtterreotypes, THE undersigned would Inform their many friends and others, that they have removed fhhn Burke’s Building to No. C 2 Fourth st,(o few doors above tlieir old stand) where they liarefi tied up rooms for Daguetraotyping. Having a very superior arrangement of light, and the most approved instruments now in use, with some tfen years experience in the business, they pledge thcmcclvek- Ur turn out as good pictures as any oilier establishment in the country, and far more tbotiifui. likcnesses tlum has heretofore been furnish* ed to the eitizeds of Pittsburgh, either singlo or iu groups. Citizens. and strangers ore r<«pcctfally invited to'-cail, whether they wish pictures or not. Our motto Is goo<] pictures, fiiir prices, and perfect satif foetion to "our customers. HOUGH Si ANTHONY. N. B.—We furnish all articles in our business to other operators as heretofore. apls George Bletcher, (FBUil SEW TORE,) MANUFACTUBER of tho Celebrated \ r GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTIC DAED TOUPEES, and ovo- O' description of Ornamental Hair for ladies and Gentlemen, No. 79 Fourth IMttab Wood and' Market, yv' Bletcher« System enables ladies and G ® ctiem °o to measure their beads fcgp with accuracy. *r FOB WIGS, No. 1. The round of the Head. «* 2. Prom tho forehead over the head to neck No 2 u 3. From ear to ear, over the top. ’ “ 4. - From ear to car, round the forehead. fbr TOUPEES, to amer.thelop of Ut* Bead* onlv A Paper Pattern, the exact shape of the Tbti,j Mr t ' jvHb3m, •- : ■ RXFRRSS FOR »• I;-',-,-->•''• iv- * I'X.I psa. .J, - N o\®OTwirnisTttEijr,-pfi?TiJßj;EGn. ' i r r ** r. pubUu .arO.iuJ&Mntsl.’ tlifti wearc |-Jt J“*y to'&Q K«st and V’cst, and oropreiaiwl'tolbltrottl . , _ “ Ually for rhiladelpwL nt j 4 o clock-P. 3L • doily to Cincinnati; at 7 1 ° f «SA by , Jjfllfqf Exchange «or eil* on England, Ireland and Rm»-- BAKKIt A FORSITn, Aren't | and oa;Wo», 60 c *; r Bristles, Clorer and Timothy poc. 4tSi o r^tS?i fop T rt t '' ft ' rtr ' ml frofet' to RodebadgV. and Intermediate Station*. -•1 : COYODK A GBAHAM, Agents,' icomer of i’cnn and Wayne Piftsboirghj IL- IL'HOUSTON, Agent, ' iB6 Bi&rkei street, Philadelphia. I ' Jbr the Trunxportalimt of MercfiandittcQtd Product, : (VU TEE PEJOiSTtVAittA AK&'IUU-EOAM). iaTffS£X PITTSBURGHAND PHILADELPHIA, viWiout - * «n. TIME, TEN DAYS.; i,.; « * .... PATTON k REYNOLDS, - Depot, 251 Market st, <ncnr Sixth,) PhUndclphiA. . ' ' ■ 0. A. STANUXTY & 00- . ,-T,-rt C f Ml EtL '? D ’ 40 ? “4110 Penn st, PltttfmrKb. • TTAujO increased du* lad Li ties and otherviM iroprov«l JJL oar arrangements lor Tnmßportatiomwe are now pro* P™ *«B» hmonht of produoe and' Merehao nnd dSpatcli^ 011 th ° ovenins of CfinaJl S) with promptness The Section Boat system of . transportation otct oar Slate improvamentahas been .in.use about ten years, .and the groat success and ferbr it basanet with, is a sufficient guar, antee that It is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but fa a&nowlcdged by all as vastly superior to any mode of-transporHon used on Canids, (when Inter* sected by Railroads;) Goods loaded into ourßoats at Pittsburgh, remain midfa* barbed untiiunlooded at our Warehouse in Market street. Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding thadolay consequent on throo different transhipments, ami securing tho delivery i of Goods in-entire lots* the packages clean, and in as rood order as when shipped.,; Produce, conrigned to our llouso at Pittsburgh, will be received and rorvrazded'iUways at the lowest current ai* nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ox* vliS? 8 ® ** °o«“ai«slofc, storage, or advancing charg4. • feb2s ■ 0. A. jTANPLTY A 00. ‘ MICHHIOAH CKNTHAL RAIL.RO4D7 1853. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connedion witb the Clevelandand Cincinnati R&OroBd, Cleveland anil Erie Railroad. Cleveland and Pittsburgh and'Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS ■will bo ticketed through from any point oo Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Ghdnnati and Pittsburgh and from either of those places to any point oa Michi gan- Thi« lino wfll bo compewd-oFtwo now low-pressure steamers, bufle expressly for tho route. CLEVELAND CapL G. C. StakaßD. FOREST CITY L. A. Prater. _ A Boot ttCI learo Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for CacToland, every evening, at6>£ o'clock, arriving in both cities tho following morning, In season far tho morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for tho Lako Superior and Saginaw boots at Detroit. They will run from Cleveland in tho following order FOREST CITY ...Wednesday.. CLEVELAND. ....Thursday CLEVELAND. Tuesday Thursday.... .Satunlar. The undersigned are prepared to moke contract* far all kind* of Freight,' from Cleveland to Itetrolt, Mackinaw, Saut Ste. Marin, and all ports on Lake Michigan. Tlio OCKAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS trill compose the line until the new boats are ready, j Aocsra, C. BIUDBERN i CO. ClotfliukL | »pr)4:Cmj I'ITMA.N, TiIOWBiUDQK .t JONKS. Detroit WEST h'EWTON PL ASK SO AD RO&TfL FOR BALTIMORE, BHILaDELPHIA and WASHINGTON CITY. Pace RldccEO. , - . [ This is the only office which insures & THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking UiU route, passengers’ will fare tune and money. The Mail Boat (carrying the United States TregSSSSsj* MaiL) Icarus the Monongnbola Wharf, abut-** ,\ , , —T“ tl,u Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at ° 0 clock, via the i oughioglu-ny River. Passenger* will lodjrc on the Boat, and take •splendid United Stoics Mail Coaches at West Sea-ton, neat morning, over the Wank Road, cross ing the mountains In daylight. Take the magnificent nicep. Ing Cars or tbo UaUimore and Ohio Railroad at 10 "clock, P. fit Breakfcist at Baltimore and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive hi New York the same evening Fare to Baltimore. * g 00 do. Philadelphia „ .7 g’7s do. Washington (Sty „ 950 MONONGAHELA ROUTE. ' , fF?-* ..The ptcainer leaves the wharf. above tho Bridge, JjjMsf§a£|C£la2y. ct Bo’clock A. M. Travelers leaving pitts- by the Morning Boat, will cross the Moun tains the same night, and arrive in Cumberland tho next morning far tho 8 o’clock twin of Cars for Baltimore. Will *up hi Baltimore <ond Waablngtottaty, aiul arrive in Phila delphia at 3 o’clock the fame night. / Fare to . * a oo do, Qjb da Washington Gty— — 9,50 For tickets, by either of the above Una, plena© call at tho Wat Newton Blank Boot! Office, in the Monongahela home. Water street. (scp27| J. J. EVANS, Agent. CHANGE OF HOUBS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—FARE REDUCED. ■ 1852. Milg§iS@g±£S£ggd 1852. R. W. POINDEXTER. [ THE PBSSSKtVASU HAILHOAD. Only Ten Mia Staging! Two UaHy Train j from PitUhrmh lo PldkidelpJda and BaUmare. Only 25 kourt through to either aaoe, both Traim connecting at Ilarriib*rg triW Trains /or Bailimnrc. Eere^iEi^ ON and Saturday, July 24th, the Kxprag* Moil Train - will leave the Depot on Liberty street, above the Canal Bridge, excry morning at 9 o’clock. Passenger* will go by the cars SO miles, to Rodcbaugh’s. (hear Grcenaburghj) where they will find the beet of Coaches in readiness to convey them 10 mQa, over a first rate plank end turnpike road, to Beatty** station, (Conductor* acoompa cy each train of coaches,) And then take the car* direct to Philadelphia and. Baltimore. Passenger* for Baltimore take the car* of the York and Cumberland Railroad at narrhdmrgh. Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, ran lodge at Uollidajebnrgb over nigbt, and resume their seat* thp next morning in the 0 o’clock train, and arrive in Philadelphia or the same evening at 9 o’clock. The Evening Train will leave daily at 8 o’clock P. XL, nr riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock the next evening. We give through ticket* to Bedford, via liollidavsburcr. for SAOO. * P Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Passengers are at no expense in moving baggage on tht* Una. Tho Accommodation Train will leave doily at G p. M, and arrive at Bodehaugh’* (near Groensburg) at 8 P. ruturn ing, the Train* will leave Rodebaugb’e a* follow*: The Ac commodation Train will leave at 0.16 A. SL, arriving in Pitts burgh at 8 A.Ud First Through Train ot P.M., arriving et 6 P. fiL; Second Through Train at 1035 P. M_ arriving at 12 P, M. To Groensburg, $l,OO. Face from Httaburgh to East Liberty, 10 cent*; to WiV klOMbuig, 20 ccnla; to Turtle Creek SO amts; to Bodo baugh’s, 60 cent*. Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the ftlonongabcla House, Water street, or at the Depot Office, liberty street. JB®“Nonct—ln case of las, the Company w(U hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $150.* J.-MESKIMEX, ao6 ticket Agent P. R. R* Qo. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Angnit 18th) 1859* OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The only Western Railroad running out from Eitttbvryh! 2V Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Chicago ' JJdwaukif, dJc. Running in connection with the Clev*' land and Pittsburgh RaUroad from Alliance to Clevo land. R'lrrtnihg IHrtct from Pittsburgh to CUn-, ton. Massillon and Wooster-, end through in a ' day to Mansfield by stages from Wooster. FITE TRAINS atari from Pittsburgh daily, (Sumby* ex cepted) MAIL TRAIN Lcarcs Pittsburgh at 8.30 a. u. Passengers dine at Alliance at 12-JO p. m., ami reach Wooster at 4p. M, Forego Wooster (5,7& For Cleveland leaves Mttaburgb at 11 a. v. Passengers dine at Alliance at JISO p. and reach Cleveland at &.40 P. hl, in time for the evening boats on Lake Brio. This train stops at at Rochester, New Brighton, Boon. Columbiana and Salem/ and at no other station between Pittobmgb and Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, In about six and a half hour*. Fare £l. Passengers can take Uils Train and be In Dunkirk the next morning, or In Chicago In the evening of the next day. The Mail train coming eastward, leaves Wooster at a. *k, dines at Alliance at 12JJ0 J>. u., connects there with the morning train which leaven Cleveland at 10 a. U-, and reach es Pittsburgh at 5 p. u„ connecting with the evenlug train on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and Balti more at Bp. and also with the West Newton Steamboat route. Returning leaves Alliance at&SO P.at/and reaches PHtsburzh at 12 at night. By this train' passengers come from Cincm nati to Pittsburgh in one day of less than 18 hours, Instead of several days by steamboats on tbo Ohio river. Faro from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh $3O. Passengers leaving CinHh nnti at 6,16 a. and Cleveland 6.40 p. al, reach Pittsburgh the swttio evening. Stage lines run in connection with the road from Enon to New Castle, Mercer, and Erie; from Salem, on the plonk road to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield. THE FREIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Pittsburgh at 4.30 A. JC/and freight is carried through m a day to Cleveland and to Wooster. t£&-Thfi New Brighton'Accommodation train leaves Pitts burgh at 10 A. M., and 4-46 P. M, and New Brighton at 7 A. and 1 p. jl, stopping at intendedioto stations. Kxcurslon Tickets, good for two days, are sold between '/v? ,ur ®k’ Rochester *r>d New Brighton. quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by tho package to somo of the stations. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. The trams do not run on Sunday “ n i«Uon with tho train, to end from tho station on Federal street Btreet °f tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Kaßrood, to GEORGE PARKIN; Tkket Agent - 'r:or to J. MESB3MEN, IttW. Anguot *B, “gt*****>«*>***** CARPETING—Jost received at W. M’Qln tock’i Carpet iraretcoim- No. 86 Fourth and T 9 Wood of Ticb L tind new styles, we solicit a call from pur chaficra, as Vo are determined to scll cheap. - octl4 - ”■* plaiQlQflon. THE partnership heretofore existing under the same and stylo of STUABTV & SILL, WW ■ this ;4ay dissolved by , limitation.. Atfthe ocoounta of the ■ firm-srlUjbg. settled by A J. STUART. at the old No, fi.Smithflflld street. STUART, ;. . Pittsburg August 24,1852. <. T. B. SILL. : JBSp A, J. STUART will Wholml© Grocery,, Produce and Commission Business, at the -old-fitand+aa heretofore. , ,A. J, STUARt.- P. thelaie firm, I take pleasured recopunrmd tog STUART to ,cur former fidefito And qto» .-t&OT.•> ;■ <-; ■* *V/ ;•*? ~ &'S£;Wtk J transportation. Blereha&tii>,ForUble Boat Line. ...Wednesday.. FOREST CITY PARE UEDUCEDI UNITED STATES MAH. FK££ nUUf AU. THX UELAXaOP 785.0210 &ITZ& EXPRESS TRAIN THE EXPRESS TRAIN - . • - > * . iVT«+ - • , . 1 ’ * s ' '*‘ 4 ' • ‘S *■ * » j~-*t » * 1 » ?«V W_ t _ *-V V V* ft ® ■Wt. V " >-V **\ t -r : INSURANCE COMPANIES, State nungnni f)rb»4ii^^^ , ' o^-e^Bt: ’^ wo^n S H * urit * isolated or country ' =£_ •. A.A.rtiAJlHlEll, Actuary, * ~ ■ - -_jranchnfilco64Smithfield *1.Pittsburgh. j V" Kir© Insurance Company-, Vrurt* _ .rA'^ i7W 2 ,;mnui -~ c S I W,OOU. -.* ■>■ . t f- 7*pL tn J“^ r ®lSßed r JsthQ Agentoftho a boro Company for COttpty, and is propmvil to tako risks ou as nl) 0 tcrma as - «uy Kytjwaabto “coiapony in the State. Aii losses promptly paui in*ri*ty&Tg.aXters>ru\>f.of the same. .< Agent Ibr tho Keystone Life Insurance Company . of] * »v3'UJBt. PennsylTanla, THOMAS MOmTT, ‘ I -t jyU; *y;•• • ;• - - So:H3 Fifth afreet,' Pittsburgb. | Aitw Elnglaud Live Stock lnnuranee Co> ? JfaoMmxn, OmnccUcuL . ITORBfcB,CATTi/B, insured-against death by dlscimo accident. Capital $. r K),000, with power to intrcaae to J2>irt&,r*—Thomnp Kendrick, J. Lewi* Taylor, Nathaniel .Tburber, Alfred Edwards, John Baxton,,Wm. VT. Kendrick. ‘ ' Trioxus Kejjmuce!, l*rcsidcnL. GEoeoeT. Rktsoles, Secretary. ' v ,«*» CUKTIS & DOBBS, Agents;. No. 123, corner T\ood and Fifth streets, (over FntrickfSf Friend a Banking noose.) £my2J '■ INSUR A N C E , AGAINST LOSS OR: DAMAGE BW '.FIRE ' AND THE ' ' f PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BT TUB PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OP II OO..NN. , . \ C3-This OLD and RKSFONSIBLK Company onntlnuia Uj grant pollrjca upon tho mattlitvorflbla torms. Apply to ;■ OEQ. E. ARNOLD, Agent ; I for Tlttsbnrgb ami Allegheny County. York. Ltf« Insurance Company, AccumtiUUal Capital $500,000. THE Annual. Dividends have been unusually large, idiow iug that the Company luui Leon doing a very large and prosperous business. : The Dividends In 1840 were 50 per rent ' * ** “ 1847. « 50 •• ** " 1848 - ** &» - • a • ‘ 'im 40 ** ** “ 1850 « 40 “ “ “ 180 l •« 50 M M 52 “ 40 . w among the oldest companies in the United Staten; is constantly increasing far the ben efit of members, present and future. Moms Fo&xslt;, J^rtsidmL Punt Freeman, Acituxry. „ •* CUTiTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No. 123, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over Patricks k Friend's Hanking House, Pittsburgh. CALIFORNIA "RISKS TAJU2X. Also—Agents for Protec tion anil tanners’ Fire and Marino Insurance, Capital $l3O * WJj.and of branch office of the Kmpire State Health Assti riatiou, cash, including accumulated capital, $lB,OOO. Also, agents for the purchase and sale of Real Estate, myll . Delaware Mutual Safely Inturanc Co. north room of V,e PachnTHjti Third st, P/di. jhilßK INSURANCE.—buildings, inerchandiie and other A property. In town and country. Insured against low or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. • Ma*w* lagcaoMCE.—Tbfcy also insure resscls, cargoes and freights, foreign or cnagtwl.se, under open or special palldii-*, os tho assured may d eel re. . Island Transpouiatiox.—They nl«o insure merchandize transported by wagons, railroad core, canal boats npri steatn .hoots, on rivors and lakes, on the most liberal terms. : Directors—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C Davis, Robert Burton, John IL. Penrose. Samuel Edwards, George O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis. WU- Uam FolwelL John Newiiu, Dr. R. *tL Huston, Jas. C. Hand. Thoophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Sorrill, Spencer Si'Cvain, Charles Kelly, J. O Johnson, M lUhun Hay, Dr. S-Thomas, John Sailers, \Villhm hyre.jr. Directors at Pdltbvrgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T, Logan. WiixtAM Marti it. President. , „ „ „. Tsos. .0. ILtat*. vice President. Josxpa vv.Cow.er, ’ . Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water an ct, Pittshureh. jelfaltf P. A. MaUKIP.A, Ap-nt. ...Saturday. Tile Franklin Fire ituarance Company, D,, , Philadelphia, Pen.ntgito.jiia. ' IRF.CTORS--Charlt'4» \\\ Banckcr. Thomas Hart, Tbhlas Wagner, Snmucl Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. Rich, anls. Maniacal D. Lewis Adolphl E. Boric, David 8. Browne, Moms Patterson. Cbas. N. IUKCKitt, I'YtadmL Cuas. 0. Bascetb, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates u low as are oanslstimt with fw-urity. The Company have reserved a Large Cr.iiLingent Fund, which. wtUi their capital and premiums safely Invested af ford ample protection to the aae-uml. Tho Assets of the Company* on January Ist, ISM, an pub- Ibh&l agreeably to an Act of were as follow*, \|x: Mortgage. .. * S9IW2S <« Real E5tate.................. M. 277 78 Temporary 1 „ 83.9 W) 17 £ tnr - li, —•/ dl.aS9 00 - ki ... Tot f l *; -$.1,2L>708 44 fctnee their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year* they hare paid upward oi One Million Four Hundred Tlmi:- Kind Dollars Igkws by fit**, thereby affording evidence of th«» advantage* of Insurance, ;t- ; well a? the ability and disposb tion to m«t with promptness all ilnUUijca. „ J. GARXUXEII COm.V, Ascrnt, Ofßpg, north-eajt cor. Vayi and Third *ta. StMc Mutual I’lro luuurauce Compony, Barris.b:crgh, Ala# 1,155 i /'UPITAI* $200,000. —branch Offlcu, Sv. IA Smith fold sL. Vy Pittsburgh. Tbo following Is the Swotid Annual Stale* inent Total amount of praperfr at risk Amount of bill 1? rocdVa bio (In form ofPmnlum Amount of Cash Premiums. Itf Total Iqkcm. returned rodnsurance and ojqvnst* to Interest on Loans.. Cash Surplus Estimated present value of station ery, office furniture, ete Total 93 Ono-half of this amount expires within n year. The Directorate prefeutlngtbeSorond Annual Report.take leave to congratulate Hi© member* upon the marked sucres* of tho State Mutual lire Insurance Company. In opera tion only two years, it has taken a position bc*kte the older institutions of the kind, and proves by It* very groat success that th* mutual system. a* adopt*! bv them, is hewond a Question the best and only vafr mode of insurance. Tho heavy Jorms of tho' part war. which have annihilated many stork rompank**. leave the State Mutual with a cash surplus of umnuds of thirty-one thousand dollars, beside a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand .rioilars, which is constantly Increasing. Tlu* Directors submit that Ut« Slate Mutual Fire lremranre Company offers, to owners of safe preperty, Inducement* sel dom isiuaHod. and iw*v*t esneed«L 'Director*— John P. Jlutherforxl. P. C. Samiifl Philadelphia; Julm 11. Packer. A. A. Carrhc, biuvb; J. a A. J. GUlot, H. T. Jon**, Robert Joiln I*. Rcraznsvitc\J i rr3)ilriit. A. J. <IjU»KT, Secretary. JAVA OJytTAI — U) pouch*#, 40 to to Old Got ernmeot Java Cuffix*, Ju*t rvccivod and for rale at the OATS—iSOO bu*, just rec'U and for jmlu bv A. J. STUAJIT, No. C SmJtliSelil MreeL ÜBLS KLUI'K, (fresh,j Jum recall and for «do by *JU\J a. J. hTUAKT, No. 0 SmiLhfield street, opposite tbo Monanjrubeia Ilou.no. miIHKK PLY CAltPfcTS—liec«iTe<l this day at thoGm>ct X Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth street, of new and rich jtvlus, 01 J >rt S e * M m can bo had in any of tbo eitrtcrn dtiea. 7 • W M’CMNTOCK. T Co-Partnership Malice. HE subscribers hare this day entered Into partnership, , ~U ‘ “ ‘^ le «“• flr “ «l TAAFFE. MAOL’UtE k ***, *• j crrrjing oo a general Commission MIU Product? Business, and couftdentiy hope tbelr loug expo nents*, extensive mercantile wqonlnUiQei), ami at tention to the Interests of their customer*. will entiUe them to a share of public patronage, which U Khali be their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFli,Pittsburgh. SAM’L MAGUIJtK Cumberland, Md mo* u v. . Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 3, 1852. * P»*‘ Cttre K.tnbll.bmrnt, | PiIILUPSBUIiG. Bearer county, Pennsylvania, on the JL South side of the Ohio Hirer, opposite the mouth of Iho Big Bearer Creek; twenty-eight wiles ftotn Pittsburgh, eigiit from Wheeling und one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor has had twenty year* practical experience ns a regular physkian, twelve of which hfe has practised under system. Terms only FIVE DOLLARS PHIL WEEK—payable weekly. All tcruotu are adapted to Hydro pathic cures. Each patient is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two lurga four ehcets, four tow els, and one camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet. - Mll t BH. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, mnrl6| PhilHpsbnrg. Rochester jyo„ Roarer county, Pa ENTERPRISE WOKUS. ' WO. 130 WOOD BTMCT, THUU> DOOR RKLow TTBQIW ALLEI BOWN a TETLEY. '*W v IMPORTERS on*! manufacturer* of rTIf “CD , n,KiiY. surgical and dental INSTRUMENTS, HIPI.ES, 4c. We keep a general a«wortment oftheabove articlesconstantly oo hand; loguther with n general variety of Fancy Hardware. AJso, Guns, Pis» tola and Itevolvera, Flasks, Horns, Shot Del la* Capa, Powder. Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; panting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pockot Sciaaors, ic.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. . RIFLES i —Wo arc making. Killcs of every description, to order, of the best material, and Workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. mvls B Jlftnjt Mid School Books? Paper o&d Stationery. THE subscriber Is .now receiving large additions to hi* for mer slock of Blank Books, School Books, Paporand Sta tionery, to which he inrites the attention/)! merchants ami others. Ills stock consists in part of mediums, demy und cap Legers; Journals; Day Books; Cash, luvoice, Sales, Or dor and hotter Books; County and Alderman's Dockets, in vurions styles of binding, paged and plain, equal to any ever otiered In this market, ana 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 and Better Paper, a great variety plain and ruled, at exceedingly low rates. A general assortment of American, Ceramn, ami English Stationery. J. R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, between Third mvi v 63 Wood street, PIANO FORTES, - MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. , to _CHARLOTTE BLUITE, JVo. 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above fifth ra PP lim >“f above jL .Upe, which having heon selected with great caro. and BU«*aj«i for rash, enables her to offer strong MuceSotoa to pnrehasere, who are respectfully incited to examine ter stock, among which are . “ e PIAKOS—A Bplendjd selectlon, comprising all the latest Style* hhJ jniecMmolig. whichwo the celebrated Hamburg ganos; Double Carved Louis XIV stvle; also Gale &a*r New York; Bacon. A Ravens hew York: lielchenbnrl. 2 .Son's, Philadelphia, Ad, Ac. , * Mba£li * Person* at iuroeor.abroad, about purchasing Piano Fortes, would do well to call, asl will Bellas good an article as can bofbond and on as good terms, Tsrying in. price from **oo to (SOO.rwtth a written guarrantoe^ GUITARS-Afina gdectlon of French and Spanish, which for richness, beauty and power.of tone ora .unsurpassable. FLUTES AND CLABIOXETTS cf tho veiy best French, - » -• < the beat ParisTnaimtactory. VIOLIN’S—The finest ItalianyFrcnehaniiEnglish make. AlsoDauig Tbusuzs, Vioux **BT&Di^edf^tturrtiyr best Italian, French and German. All Musical Instruments reparsd with duraWlitT, niwtmwnF end despatch, - • - ■ esptt ■■ 11 * _ W-* ’ f * V * 1 > * c ** ■• .$14,639,616 00 ClUzeim ouii T 0 PVRCIIASK'A FI N'K GOLD OB SIL -*~f ” ATCII, at about <mt>haif the usual prico I If so. «ul at lloopb New J«wu*t Btose, 61 Market street two doors nortkof Third, and tah<K* look at Lis new stock, jest reu can there purchase Watches, or any kind or Fine Gold Jewelry, at their ro-U Taluft-ttml not bo chained two price* fcr ereeiyUdng, a* yon bare usually been, but can jet the rery beet qualliy of goMs at the verv lowest eastern price*. Do not t*Uere what other*, Interested in their own ou d two fbryouwelTM. All goods sold at this establishment will be warrantor as represented at timo of ttle—eo that all may purchase equally safe and auli JTIS2T [il 9 9 9 ' ? 4 ‘-9 .9 .. Etaatßuaußnam the undersigned, haring .used Dr. Keyper'a Pectoral Caugh Syrup upon ourselres and la ourCuniUea, do respect- i fully recommend It to others &s a safe and efficient medicine-i for the pur}>o**» recommended: • ' . ' I Jaiqw Mcbenna, JantefiFawler; 1 WI/Foulk; I John Fowler, ' K P Dwyer; Jr ; : Alraanelra Wright, | _______ i Robert LaushUn, JohnJMltchd, Junes K Lrader. ’*! H Henry HlcnartUon, W’m G M’Certnrjr, JooephThotnjwoo, 1 ATINd rt-flitol hie store In e UttUoiuc manner, end §STT V- F ll but recently returned from the cestern citlm with e Ken . n >. Slkieol Kane, Jr John'S Agejr, - - fine aerartiocnt of WATCHES, JKWELBV, nod FANCV T’s?5 a '!,sf 01 ” !a ’ i FiS 1 ” 1 ' Fiends Boon, ROODS. e-onU call the nlumllon of hla frfenii and custom- ?. P bmllh. Job .Whjrsall. . Joarph ODrien, ftrs to thn fttet that among hi-» Watches «Ui ho rhumi n,., JlMnwßrrottra. most desirable styles, pattern* and oudicra. Of Jewelrr the IXMJXTEY STORK REEPEhS iriH fmd:thlw an PTf*>p*rnt latcrt styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, lob and Vo«t ChaW f™ 01 ® sell, and will gJr* general tatfcdartion to their cua* Huger Uinpt, Ear Jlin»s Miniature Uickete, etc_ ctr, hanera. Liberal deductions -will be msJe to retailers and FANCY GOODS—Such as Paj4«r sla she, Work Table* and °~! ** porcharingby thadoxen-—price single bottles GOcts, Roxca, Ikfika, Fancy Va*e& jVrfonio Bottles, Tab> B Vats. bottles for yX.SO. Odf* Pistols. Porte Monnaii** In great varirtr' China Fruit I CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persona will try to Induce yon and Cake Wahe*; with an emUw rnriety of usefnl and or- ! 1° bl *r.wme oUrerwtWa, stating that It is u good, as This; n»mcut»l articles, which hare only to l» «oo to he appro- 1 “?. *? CUt , O ? l th ” )“«*. “ DC - KETaUB’B ciataL Jnorl) Nu. *1 MARKarr R*n»m!«r | HX7TOSAL SIRUP, Kud buy no other, and you will not WaiThc j __ __ | bo disappointed. i • l^sm**x*m* to , l , ho r>uUlc - *«*»* wUhlng to pureha*! j " apytbln*. in jny line, ran rely oti getting a good article. X < do not advertlso to sell goods below cost, nor 60 per cent, cheaper than any house In tbe city. Grte me a rail, and I aa sure you will be satisfied that \ can sell a good article as cheap as any v them. Another feet I wish to keep l<cfare the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewelry,repaired !v, th^L?“l ln “ ncr * lhl * fa tho place to hare It donfc To this branch or mybu*ine*» I will derote especial attention. JOIIN 8. KENNEDY, 94 Market street, a P r7 . Sign of tho Golden Ragln, (30.476 60 733 O3 A. A. CAKKTKR, Actuary. Time It B^oncy* QURELY It desertcs to be watchwl, arid, reader, you mat O be assured that— * J J W ATCHES better ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, Thau you will find whene’er you go And took at those on sale below. REDJEMA>j 4 C 0„ Importers aid Dealers in Walcha, t' l '*** and/"airy, 11 nfcA Mattriah; WatcJt MaXrrtTwl,. dc. die, Fifth etrwt, one Ooor from Wood, bee lease to am nounro to the trade, and the public £eneralir, that they has o Just received, from the best manufacturers’ In Europe, a taree lot of Gold and Slrer Watches, Watch Tools andjd£ alegnnt assortment of Jewelry, from the wl,lcl > U»7 offer as low as they can be purchased Id the eastern market*. 1 .„a lock fL'"'“ t fi es and J ?' ri!lr J r repaired In tho best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. ' a • * Prompt attention pah! to orders from a distance. [mu24» wcw ;*e -ana* anxDtAS 8c1n,0man.J...... LOVIB REISBUAN CO.. • AND DEALERS JN CLOCKS, WATCHES WATCH AoT’ rOHirST** ■ Wle - Dv ° r rpm Rtisburiht /fc_ i leaTe to «*»oimen o th* trade and'to&TmbUc'eCh ± era Ur. that they hare themselves carefhUy selected and S?SESXS 0 ?L 12 E5H&® large stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch maker*; and a most elegant assortment of JEWELBY.'frdm toe best manufhctbrU»—which they offer at prices as low as they can be purchased In the eastern markets.' ' Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Lovers; do. Detached Levers; do. Lepfoes: Silver Ouarti«* and elegant French Time Piece*, of' the most ktronfrCd makes. Together with A large stock of Clocks, and Thr>» Pieces, from the best American Factories. Their stock, of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip tion in this line, such as •Finger' Rings, Ear Rings, Bmst Hna, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chain* Gold Gulrd Revs and Seals, Lockets, Gold and SHtct Spectacles, Silver and Gorman Slltc* Table and Tea Spoons, and every kinddi j fiincy articles generally kept ih establishments of thlade* I scrlption. ..j They would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH MATERIALS mid TOOLS, of every variety, which they* have most carefhlly selected. Tber have also on band 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. Cpocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner and on the moat reasonable terms. [octUrl y CURRANTS— 23 casks Currants, of superior Quality for sale by fpcpio . , SMITH k SINCLAIR. THE Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, are hereby notified, that the second instalment of five dollars per fdiareia now called in, and will be pal'd into the Treasury of said company, on or before the 12th day of August next, at the TreajrarcrV Office, No. 40 Wood si, Pittsburgh. By order of tho board of Directors. iygSrt WM. A. jIULL, Treasurer. THE partnership heretofore'.existing between the under* signed in the Commission and Forwarding business, &o under the firm of S. Y. VON BONNITORST & CO- is thS day dissolved by mutual consent, ;The business of the late firm will bo settled by g. F. Von Bonnhorst, Who Is authorised to use tho name of the linn far that purpose. ‘WILLIAM EICHBAUM, S. F. VON BONNHOBST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1553-my4 Third and Fourth Co-Parineriblp Notice* ■ rpilE undersigned h&vo this day formed a Co-Partnership: X wr the transaction of e Wool and General Commission 1 and Forwarding business, under the firm of YON’N BONN HORST St MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118 Front streets. : JAMES R. MURPHY. ’ v ‘B. YON BONNHOEST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-niy4 • ' ir C ia^^S. UHMI£ H«LOVKS r MIXTEMB,W. stEBCHANTS,- lo making their purchases, should not-neglect these jlesiratJewidßaleahle articles, rneir manufacture has been pinch implored recently, and they are made rery durable*. Particular attention-lare quested to the WOOL USED GLOVES! AND MHIESSr- onj Indispensable inooldandwet weather. 'Ladleswill find these Gloves useful in anywork that trill &aU the band ft, at the aoe time that liey will core the wont Saltßheum ~ Hatxda immediately. They are nude ail to protect the anus a£d wrists. eorsale by Bowen A M’Namoe, New; Tork; Ncrcraa 4' inwne, Boston; John Thornier, Philadelphia; E. M. Pun- A Baltimore; GUI * Brother, fit. Louis; Bart ;ti*chcox, Cincinnati, and by *ll Bobber Dealers In the Union. .1 fli a •* wtril by Oountxy-Manshanta tfcrougbcuttiie I Bolted Btafcea and Canada. : [eeplfcdw'j FURNITURE. WJL R, STEVENSON to. manufacture U-V CABINET-WARS of stand, njri corner oTLfbeHy and Serenlli streets. UNDEBTAK * 1 , INOatU?ndedto,in»nib*Vrapet9s.. myll r • .' , ,A*mi«lK£K ftCO*, . •JJTAYJS. ON. ill AND-at- their extensive. OABINKT ami ?Ji CfUIttMANUHACTOHY, No. 6* amithfieW stwet, 6 assortmcat of lkncy aud plain furniture, which they yj sell 15 per cent. below, customary rates. : Tcnaa—-cash only. I U. C. !UaM!HL.,_‘ 'Hammer &/'Danler f CABINET WAKUKOOM, BMITHFKLD STREET, .Rdtoeen Scvenlh-gtred awl Strawberry alley, Pittsburgh, Pi. HAMMER & DAOLEIt keep constantly on band a yUL variety of axceDe/it andc fashionable. Furniture, war runted equal to any In the city, and sold on « favor * | 'able terms ascunbe-obtained at any similar establish- rnent in ihu ’Went. They have uow on haul on unnsually ortensive stocky embracing all kinds of furniture, from tbe chcapeit and plainest u> the most costly and eluant. All oriera promptly attended, to. . my2fcd6m ; To Cabinet Mak.ei’s* Venecrz, Mahogany, Rosewood and Wain id; Varnish, Hard t wan and Furniture at WhnlflMfle. "“bfcribOrs have just received from New Tork and A Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,-odd are' .manufacturing: by machinery Furniture..suitable ; fbr-the . trade. All or which w© .will sell at extromehr-low prices. As great care was tikeii In tho selectibh of the stock,-per* sou! cannot tall to be suited eltherast© quality or pricey, and, os It is well known that Furniture can oe madahy ma* : cblnery superior and much lower than by hand,theatten of the trade isrcspectfdlly IhTiteiL' . . . :;.;7 Turned Work, In olllts carried onas usual, l Plank for hand rails, tbr.Carpcuters, and all'articles re quired in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on .hand—via; Mahogany, Vernlih, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN4JTKER, RyanV Buildings. mar22;y<law - No. 31 Fifth street. Journeymen Cabinet Makeri Association* WAREHOUSE, 11© SECOND STREET, " (xtAU tra ooaxoi or woon.V • THIS ASSOCIATION,embracing |ija . twice to three times'asuA_ ;• hands as. the-lareest and ¥@l i hitherto-most renowned 1 * I' 1 shops of this city, haveopened their and are able to ftirnlahitbe public, bywholcsale or'retail; with Fu rniture of the following description—vU: Mahogany Wardrobes:_l>rcKsing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; .Mahqgany.Bedsteads.; Slahogany Chairs; Backing- Chairs Mahogany VFnshstands; Sofas; Divans; Plano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fa« Card Tables; Centre Tables;-Hat Racks; French Bedsteads;, Ottomans;. Poplar Wardrobes.; Dining snit Workstands; Cherry and Common Works lands; high post, common, low, and tramllo Bodsteads Cherry Bureaus; Cribs Cradles, Ac. * T Tbo advantages of cooperation, on an oxtcaslvo scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to soil, lower than any competitors, an equally good, If not belter article, and warranted—as the public will un derstand by giving them a all. Steamboat work at all descriptions, and other articles of any description, mado to order in every style, at tha short* eat notiro. . tt^wfOq JAMES W-WOODWELL, ■ , CA E JNE T PURNSTUR E it A NUPA CTURER. Ware-rooms 97 and OD Tbird street. ■ AVis'gSlSgggHkL >V..respectfully . friends and customers. th*t. he UA faasnow completed his spring stock fs) 7'®* ~ i of Furniture, which is dcddedly * i * the largest'and best erer offered for sale In. this City, which will be sold'a£"prices as low a s any in the United States. East or West ! . As ho Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea* soaed materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility to manufacturing, be Ls enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Ho has adopted the prinriplo of Identifying his customers* interest with his own, in qualify and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that 5 house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, ! which for richness of stvlo and finish, cannot be 'xurwtased i In any of the Eastern cities: 1 Lools XIY tete-a-tete Sofia; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 do*. Slahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut ** 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut “ « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut u 60 Marble Top Centro Tables: ,60 “ u .Dressing Bureaus 80 u ** Weshstands: 40 Enclosed « 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedstead*: 20 Walnut. “ 60 Cottage u 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut <* «* 10 Cherry * “ 60 Plain Burra ns; 70 Dining and Bnakfast TaMes 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs 12 Indies' Writing Ih'xk-* Hat and Towel Stand.*; Etiguires; Conversation Chair*; Elizabethan *• Reception • “ Pearl Inlaid Ann •* Gothic oml Hall Choir* „ A awwtxupul of ’coMMON FURNITURE «ul WINDSOR CHAIRS. tiAjaxm trtthallftr* tides In their Un«u STEAMBOATS and HOTELS. furnished at the shortest notice. AI3-Driers promptly attended to. WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c. Notice to Stoclfclioidertfi Notice. if., i ' * i 1 . r 1» • .-I .■>.-1 - ,T ' •*. v. "t *■**--' . . 1,//*- • • , \ ■ . — .. * -r " - .. ■ x' , " t '*" ■• - • - ’ - - i ■ *-•• * _ i! - * ' . r • - 1 |TV)(7rofi^AT2tf)B£ r 9 ;Xs PftcenVritfe'tad eg&cfaa sir Chlorosis oyGreen •JifcneM,' Tleur JQbaa 7^tl3r^E^J Aumrpyjon fl orTtuEa, Paler m™*™** 4 LtoH. toa PaJpltoUon, Tre iCcstlrcnMsi or $L 1 / Solif -frhoiesalemdre- J fog--?: JACKSOfr, ao ÜbertYrtret- head of Wood Httstogb, aMfcy- all the-Cmraffbt - ! ' *’■&?* - aS-FliU illrwtlfltn mdoaai adihraafbor.- fjcelM-rd^n. .n. DAtrtra. t;'«OTQfe-QsS, awnbcrtj? JT BtrceL PJyppffert^y -.cbricente&ffid *y l^TOßip.^auianan—it. - ■ ■ johk'yoongsok- i isformmiSe*. Hollins, VigArS 0 ' &S.Av “F&bnestocki!coy-^3e n tlfin^n•/Onrra .sclUngyour eanfredy iatf.that It fcMgfroieimrßjaartactioo. **ite&}niinanj wifcfclwboia; P^Vif®f_^od. I srtßdo; scores iif persons InlmyTtebliiTcould soffitring; andresiorfng belief; enn. Oahanri. want asnpply sa soon ns poaritde,;-. i Prepared and »ld by ' R ’Jti PATTyp^^!^^^' ! oc9a4wtf corner ; I>Jl. KKYS.EE'S . PECTORAL STEEP! Q.UCH w CROD1 1 , ■rsrioua diseases haring: their origin .in as inflamed, con? **£*» or torpid condition of the organa ofrerolrnttoa, ; , This Medians now offered, to the wqrjT tiii>4hoTo’ n«ie, £s ft rtnnedy of immense Talae In the diseases for which it is recommended, and basTjeen used-to considerable extent Shrougbout thU city, as well as in-other localities, with ftiTO«csa thathai nsel/ attended out- mcdlefee,-not : heralded thrdtirfiout the wholetouhtiy^brthd'prefic ; 1 ‘ >; ‘ { Dr. Keyger’i Pebtbral Syrapj ; I* the prebcrfpaon of.sTCguto'physidaxL’whD-nMd itfbr sereral years in his practice, .with a success .unequalled"hr aoj other medidnstzr nfe, andlt was only "upon' the great ahd daDy increasing demand for ttj that htf -ro induced to P u t ft' n P la bottles, for, a more general ind extenairef sale; -1 We claim for the Pectoral Syrup that It is tax' PKTIBELTi NEW PREPARATION - , differing in erery respect from the Thrioas remedies now in use, for thediseases- of tiePnlmo- OMy organs. IT DOES NOT 'SICKEN THE STOMACH, hy containing nauseating doses of aqnJUs, antlmonr. -and ipeoLchuana. It has in to but its aetkrala wholly djabrent - from the action of-any-af tbe-aboTe named drnjra. J ITiIS AN EXPECTORANT, that 'dearaottfc'the’tubetf and air ceils of.thcLungsahißrojiihißi In a. thafJahot equalled by any other remedy. It great mea «*ra, thegrauy inaesaed. secsctSm of mttcons. attending the various diseases of, the air cells'and brouchlattubes^ : it alleys all irritation; almost as abon as |fii taken, and It has been known to cure acough of several weeks^-duration. in - THREE DO3ESI ■■Trty.rJ: [We have sereral remarkable eases noted down, wbereit succeeded in curing cases haring evertVanpearanceof PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. jCUsx I.—A young man, aged 19; of slender make; had cough; expectoration of dark matter Crcta the Lungs and Bronchia, for three weeks; pulso up to 150; hectic forcrand ! night ffwpnts; great emaciaUon; pain in tho'breast:‘some* time* expectoration of matter streaked with Wood; had ta ken various remedies from physicians, with’ little or no ro lief; commenced taking the Hctorat Syrup in half the usual dotes; the expectoration diminished; tbs cough .abated; • the hectic femrr leftpandhrlbur dayaall the bad symptoms had entirely disappeared, and the man is now entirely well. Cass 2.—A lady, aged 45; troubled with a slight cough during all or the greater .part of last summer, which, to wards fall, greatiyincTeaMd, sn*i continued night and day, threatening to intolTC the.lunga atul pnim.-marjr nrpn-TT to a serious -extent; there was pain hr the palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; 1 stuffed condition of the Teasels; occasioning a feeling of fulness of the head, nose and throat, and a discharge of rldsccxction from the had been used; seventhphysicians consulted,;without relict She. Commenced taking tho Pectoral Syrup, in the evening; that night chc coughed but once; took another dose or Pectoral, and slept well att night; continued tile syrup pest day, and hy night was entirely- free from ibteoughj nnd all tho bad symptoms. She is now welt ‘ Other casn-C equally remark abbs, could be glTcu, if space would permit. What-Not/i: I’aper Mactw Tables; Pembroke “ Hall and Her “ LaJit**' Work M Extension Dining Tables; Ottomans; We furnish below a certificate, signed It a number of our own cttiieos, in proof of in efficacy: * ' IWHat Every Body be Trust T tßn* BOQBXBB, at tto Brr Hire Ctonnso Stott, No. 235 liberty Street, ertfathe cheapest Clothing tntbeQty—well made and'fashionably cut. Coll andex «nitte them and you will not be disappointed, JUrt received, by Express a splendid assortment of Finer Caahuiercs, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, and other Fash ionable Goods, suitable for the season, which we are prepa red to make to Order, (without disappointment,) in a style unsurpassed In tfce City. ' ■ Come and are. mar 81 A £• Watts ft Co.’s Tailoring. Ertablishment. xo 185 xjbkxtFstseet, * pALL iaVD WIXm f STra2J.-Tho euticrlbers hare JR J^.SJ , Sl ed i ilclrlraJland winter styles of MERCHANT 9 GOODS, to which we invite particular attention. We flatter ourselves, that wo have in store altogether the rtehest stock of Goods in our; line, ever offered in this db Over Coatings, are or : the newest and most de sirebJe styles ln.market,'and of evay variety. Our stock of too bW„ Blue, Brown id Mulberry,FreSh Cloths, crecf thb latest .Importations,- and was., never-so' good, nor prices so reasonable, wat time. Our stock of rtneyond Black Cassimeres, and Dow Skins, are or very choice se fictions, both as regartr, quaUty and frtyle. li gather with an assortment of rich plush Silk Velvet Quh-* mere and plain Silk Vestings, which arirpionouneedj by all who have seen Jem, to be much the best men’s wear In this dty-v : ’ ■ V 'sep2s^ J AMKS C. 'W ATT—Merc h*nt TallorT' B Aa 36 Bored, letma Second and TUrd StncUi tolbna hl» friends and thopuLUe, that b, NewVorSimd Philadelphia! paring there selected from the latent Importations, an entire “‘7 vtSirS£i? lack “ a O o * o ™ l CWWmSi C4SEIMEBE3 and VESTINGS, vhlch tor newness of designs andriehness VnrtJ ,u J pa f® d b ? ‘ny boose vert ofNew IS? ** ' m, P ared to to order In m superior at ths lowest price possible, and ebidtsUy In snd examlnetbe stoA befbre pnr* _ TO 3L&II<aj2SL.*-l bare nouuthorized agent in this City: -ibr the sale Of my -work on GARMENT? CUTTING. It em **JK? the store of the subscriber, S 3 Market street, atvtho fbUowlng rix: with instrucaons,‘«Q; with^‘ out, $7. ' fmarlT) - JAAIts 6. WATT. ~ NtW ClotUng Hooie. 1 ' EDMDIJD WATXB * 0.-SlSniwTitwii ' i. L. Stmt, chore St. Clair. '.• TTAYE opened* new Clothing B ton at the aborepiat*; ISSTh Mttond-to. par Strict; attention to this tfab buajuea, and theyhaye fail confidence that they will bo able to giro their customer! entire satisfaction.' a choice lot. of-BEADY MADE' CLOTHING, Of the newest styles, which they will aoUtar to rash. As ell this stock is entirely new, it i worthy the attention of bnyera. ~ , , ... - /,.... . aplttilr^ SPHISG AMD BPjgMEB CIOTBTivq, THREE BIG) DOORS! a spoctfon, which, ho bellovea, will be found to of the largest nad best selected stock*-of MADE C3X7TH- IhQ to be found to the "Western country.' ; • 4 Ue baa this season paid more thin usual attention's the orhta'ganaiinte; so flat the rejy lowest priced, oe well oaf the finest, are got ujrin astjle and elegance not to be surpassed. • * , ' _He partieulariycall- thoattroticirof nlidaOers in •Clothing to his present .splendid, assortment of ' . , . , Keady-Mede Garmenti, As he feels confident, upon examination ©f the qualities aind pnras of his goods,rhe can offer them such inducements as shall niake it their Interest to purchiiia at his establishment. My years*experience, ana great euccessin together with an'unprecedented Wt&salA andprjnif*Zr 1 tronago, has onabJ ed him V get up $ amenta to suit the btw i cif era? Joeation UnJon, i which is of the utmost importance to wholcalinarchMeS tan* Mortmrat cf VEaTl!M&^^i^'^?^. < lonaUe>tytM-bH of which to Is in ths best Bunn^ehawtttomortSSSSSfc^- W _ , OOSffi TlffiH. ONE AMD*]*, ?*“— The -Assortment# 1 the Quailtr, and tha".v«*it»*»-- niMtextenrire, ‘ Wmygft ■ ■ ■ <epi “ • ETOQ & Mnnunum , - I •' *' S*e«a Plano ifortc AcwtoEi, Violin* 4*, tocud (ednpsini' ■ ; HXv-... ... * , . V^' f..‘- ‘ ■; ■- -■LS *■" 1- ' CLOTHING. * j’ . .s •■ ■ ■• ■ V.'X: f • JS* * r Hi “ , I- : 'V y . *>■. , V * ", J '»v r ' *tow**a? '&*** r -* t W 2SS? 5™, te c Ss^®® n ' a** SS.'it T>um6 ini '-n «' ri DK. BHO WNj .Ka iUJDiambnd Allar. De- " 1' «# TOteirlris ; *fliireiitteiitlon to an-tK&a C^rjx- : Hl*' ciflgtly-' confined: to: t e r^&rou^^oo^ylmpriidaao^. Li- fijpMH*, Syphifltic'Erujjtlciis,Gonorrhea,GLeet*E&tta-rr>: :Uretii«ll>iicfaiirß«,-Impaiity-Qf tbd Bjoflar^«K f Tn>iiics7 : jies oftbe Troejeal Organs ; Sirin gc©rbjitfc;Ertr£ tlazia,Tettef, ScxafcaUVciE „neS*, Impotcncy, Kle% 7tto4le‘: Weafauspj», Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the JointV'Hsfcula In’ l lathe -Back and ; tatJoaoTthe Bladder;And^KidPcyg,« treated.—-j .r Stefoen yettrs*-practice 1c rfna oiffif gnafrlfw itii Bro^rtf'j : ta fcffej* iwirotinms of aspsedytrme to all jrhornay-ccineiini der his care. J •:.* ->; --i-v-- ~r Office and Private CbnfdWim 4l* DSnioha allejy . ICharges yqofleiite, p •-•?;■•••■;*' - - ; pbrs:d**ly l .; Medicated Idgraia T ,f|THI3 ktttde -JL tfasUs^^ Mechanics trboare Inconstant danger of injury to their 'Persons through _scddent v .aml tfc&toiproper-jar careless use i«tera'<airtiial;' , Kin eo’nsldfirtt’JiEilOTfeftsaHeVI** 1 **- 'V''"- »toKifw? jmreabrMessrs.Pedfield k Camp,Middlcto'TC,CoonectleuEt tb&xnmj recommend It to onr profelsSmdl tretferen.ru'sii' •xecllent sobstltoto tbr sdhesfrr fhster;litdr6edo¥biirM, cata,«<Mdi,ljrnisef,-mi>d»n -BndJ-o* bah troosds :'eboj larsora.iilptle«.armMdr:On««] : n«ii»o .: v. ; - 1 ;'- : CgABtEnrooUWABD, SL . ’ ■ ms:& : amrr:tL »_ ’ --- ’ - - •''~"- g7 - ■ i J 'JVWOODROFFpSt-DC. rr,-!’ .. /.- ■nAjnuoxnaitEwtiiw sl.a, ? ...... p KIiSWOETBr.BOEE, M. P^Botanlc. Forojlebjr . ~ B. X FATIKESTOCK 4 CO, Jyl ■■■-.-" ■ ■-■--- Comer of Wood kod first sts. Br- Be Xaneyfs-Celebrated Curative Instrument. ■ knowmtt.Speroaiorrheas,'-or.lntdsvtoty • of- *o much This-.lnstrumenti» staple, -ecanpfcefaeii&ive,. xtvtb-i joce* <* the knowledge lt iito beused iuj!p»ia'-orlimuy-sf ha levers nt>r - while inuse,nc£«rin£fr cmittim dd&totepiactijn&tpra&iij Vuorpajum'a fieri =t»ae U zucfr an : cctat Hu&Gu* regain cfwhlefucauiß dby early the disease- in tho caufecf: ifoj* thousand-concomitant complaints;--vixrt Prartration, Dyspepsia, Pain in the -.'Head andJDiinnesscf TWon,WeakneBS cftheJSackaad Lower ifirtremiiieepAEe©- tioavof-rtho Eye*, Impotence; Timed** on’, the' Fac^Prcmi^ 11 ture BocHnAnf Tirility,: We&knesscf Memory and-Purer-for' Mental; Application*Dtforficn,. Avenkm to Society, Timidity and Self-Distrust, Love crfSoUtnde»4&-All thesecomplaints a aa ~^ X>Q '** e sou^c ® ia stopped foam - ThlsTnrirument has andapproTed cf’bv thor highest- authorities. In Europe,andAmerica,larijccii>- metaedbyfoia! moat prominent phy'skiac* of as the only Certain Bemcdy existing- for tSosa-complaints, -and has now completely superseded the' 'n*e 'df droau the -bougie, cauterisation, etc, not to mention.thethoumtd'id .rertised jujstitmaf ef the'4ajjai*?6^als r antidote*, etc- etc* It constitutes at the Kama time the-safert■and : m£«t pleasant, and by far the trcatment ever offered to the wffit'***) price being altered -for the instrument* after the do- 1 i rired fcffocfhas been attained. V ll -;**. Be It also 1 rnn Wmiplii?wt» fast little ' understood by Che profession'in-gewral, and -that-all the i medicine in the worfdrneTer neTerwilL stop those ; losses, whieh, if allowed to co&tinue unchecked, arc sore to j . _ j has beeo&jaatier cl.rurprise to some, thafr-any <me of' and of pro&stenal-attainmexUs should devote .hfa attention to tUseaseswh&h -people -of- every description preien<t:tO: cure however, bnt the onMhoa- the miseries these- peqplg bring mgn-ffvfety ; wiew known, a verydifferent ppteiten would fae formeh lt is not only the: .Tnlseiy. and d^eetten-preying noon the mind as well as the body, that is 4eptmed, hnt *om« ara Kerfsuch a nature as Jo *ffi«EQsteriJ&.nud even fodeatroy Jhereproductire. faculty altogether. It Is a fiiet thst, when “not properly tbey may mrrain ao dornmril -ia tbo -'cunstifcutfcmimto.appear In nolotherjway GajiJn thefoief* ‘lSrt* upon;posterity; yet, improperly oisily&nd speedflyremoyed.. lnstrument, will- doubtless, in a great measnre,'-eon> ;tribnte t 6 cheek, the -era# of quackery, so prevalent In-this , class of diseases throughout the Union. . •■ ‘ 5 Tb6 prictf of the‘complete Instrument; carefully secured’ •against all observationm a box»is.paly $lO. It w»w >» sent , by express, to any addxosaia aoy pajrtoMho-Uiaiod States, Jtaada, according' far orderr accompanied-far fuUdirec •uons, and important adrice.to thrmarried and single—the ( .expen«AeVcn to foie remotestjnrtsof tbofounfoy being bnt I trifling*' ■ •’<-•' . •-• ....... I Tbe 'nnexaiaj>led fods Instriiiheni has obtained/ 'since its in trodaction in'America,-has Indued gome ueprin : <spled person in ; New York; Philadelphia, Albany, Bcatdni to got npsome ridiculous things callai -‘♦lnstruments,” which, howerer, bear not the slightest inform nor principle, to myown invented, long trial; and imiTcrsally approved Instruments; iiid which are as similar tothem-ftsllghtts tordght-'rßreiy'attemptto sell swhlh atruments for mine, will be prosecuted to the fuHest exteit of the law, I beihg not to connect the'well and. bon estiy earned reputation of my invention, with nnacks and their worthless productions. No Instrument is Genuine arid -none ean be ‘Warranted but those ordered from myadfr - ’ AH applications' and mcit bc direcied (post paid) to the Doctor himsriCho haringno Agcndns ostaiSsh cd butialioodon and Taris. : • • ; v \ Address, post-paid, Dr* B. Do Lancy,"ol Uspcnard streeL NcwY'ork.— ; •: - - v OiEce; hours, dally,- from S A 3L till-3P.lt; : cnd frma 7 tfll 8 P.JI, the Sabb&th exccplcd. - t. -dSp-The undersigned certify, with grat pleesurei foiit the' above mentioned Instrument is not only ccnstnicteii'oh' ari entlflc principles; but from jt» TL»e the happiest result* mar always with-couCdenco he «xtiripated,-tbere 'U*ing- for the cure of those diseases no other certain remcdjTex tent. •■•• ' it,- ; Cn. H:m'9flChaaberat, -, ... C.EcKRUD^st^.-S^lloflraxd-st,'-. •, ' ' “ " 'v v ' ; ' -'New-Y<&i‘- v - ur. Ds Ls2fir is prepared so exfituiia all todeni for surgical : apparatus,'via: '; ArtifelaT Atuw/iind Lcgs, whfch move like natural members; Apparatus, for Luxation; for Contracted Legs; for Curvature oftfas Sp tae end Waistfor Fibtb Jointe oftbe ahd Encca; for Paralytic 1 Legs ; for Club Fob t; for Lachrynml Fi?tuliis:*for Tailing of the Becftria; Hypo gastric Belts;Hods. ahd'Chalra for Bkk Persous: Cruteh«>V Ac-rA'e; - 1 ’ AH work warranted. "Letters must be post>fiai(l,‘c£nitaih ing a proporUonate remittance dr clty ieforeiuv. f r&b2s;ly'- FOREST; sWOTE! Tkt ditcoKry of OifFOUEST myje&(he grtaltxi Ue mW > o/the age. Puivp to Quart SodleuatwglebtjUleGf vftich doet mart pood, and goe*farther in the cure •: cf Diseases, than ten links of an v Sana ' par&ain iue,:and.vamated tocurev:.' . tcntftoutany unpleasant 'or 1 \ " ' ■ veaXatmg effect, '• ‘' - rp? method by which all Sarsaparilla* Imd other slml- Urmedidnessre prepared,:!* by boniijg theßtot> or wanto to obtain the extract*.: The medical Tirtuee are thu* principally evaporated arid destroyed. - -* to bo wondered at tho% that even ten and twen ty botfiercT these SaK®parola*araeocnBtiineatoken without any perceptible benefit. Not N>-.wiih.4he ForeulWlne J ire ti» Invention of a wonderful ;chem&Sl sppararhira tercet ijine Is prodneed wi&ont heating; retaining at the same 'time, an the primitive healing properties ,of the rare medici nal plants of whkh it Is composed, thtu rendering the Forest Wine the most efficient medicine tho world ever produced: at the time the most agreeable* NERVOUS,DISORDERS ■ . Are diseases of the mind wttell m of the body, are usually brought on oy troubles and afflictions* and are mart com mon to persons ofdeikst* constito.Uohs and sensitive minds. Low spirite, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fcarftil anti apaaons 01 evil from the lUightest causes, generaSy accom pany nervous disorders. The Forest’Wlnff andrills are on " remedy in these complaints. Extract of»letter from Mr. Joaepdi 43. Paulding, dated Bfc G.W. Hauw: J ’ MaU * M a, lBl2. : j®*®*-Forest Wine arid Fills have cured mV wife of a dreadfblNerrona disorder,' with which she hnd been'aF : Dieted for many years. ncr.body was almortrwasted away. She waj'frequently disturbed in .herr Blecp' bT frightfal dreamSj.awrtitog quite exhaurtcd v l and covered withperept timea laboring under the deluaiooibat sonre 10 fcippen'.to li».;-J3yrti».'hse of ln . e > «mJ;a box of the Fin*, she Is now in perfect health. She ha* regained her fievh and color, and enjojs jßpttety as well asevefr. f ; ■_ PAULDING.. GKNEItAIv : DEBILITY. EMACIATION, WASTING tiF - THE BOD?,;Ac. . - person* are. afflicted with.a6mo'of theabcrecotn-' without being able ito trace it to any particular tkoefow delay the use.-cf tho proper remedy un to the disease becomes- ccnstUnUonaL -These disorder* are ofteueharacteri»d.bj. * sense of sinking, or -entire exhaus tion after ; crflusilnguf the'eouhterahce.or p&3• pltotjonoftbo heart, - or Hie fycjptoinK.:. effects which have ever attended the use of ®fd*huur>t!‘«m -p® 1 . have.retorted to. these medietnes aa ah vitat&’ 7VHH^v be m < ' I * ea i4^? trci :*pr Nerrtraj (UwnleShS o aft«.SSt ™* “* “ ** COBUn^ t °. . j AM>TEVER, OR,CIHILS, ’ -- miasmatin effluvia ariring from marehei, deavyed vegat&tfons, and-low,damp dtuattoo*. in Fever the Forest-Wihe and Fills are a su verdgn remedy. When they have been taken agreeably tothe illrectkaKwe' have never known them'to failih effecting a complrteruw. ln the tost place take a Urge doee of the ForestTHls ta time that their operations may aubsfle before-the return chUL— stomach-being now well cleansed, take tbrworfohr largo doses of the'Wine, at Intervals of half an hour, com pxendngahout two hours iefore'the period for the ehlll to l3ris breaks the agn%aftor which the Wineshould :beeontunied in small dosesto restore strength; - Soo full directionaaronnd the bottle. • * • , BR- HALSEY’S GUJI-COATED FOREST PILLS. Arean important adjunct to,tie Forest Wine. Thermo eoated with pnm gum arable,, so loreotion fcr which I? ItaiseyLaa rewired the only patent erer granted on I'iiS by the Government of the United Slatea. . u This Wine and gum coaiod rowstPilli unite In an compllshlnstha same great ond,.Ujo PnrUicatlon aihe I SSSSfSSHSSSSSS DSTGf fidUta aim g-r.. /■?;. y*r y ffluCfl It- Sli!h , .. TO THE IuLDIEa £2“orcomrtcnance »fckhehonates fronm»miflg health* h. vTn^t^ 8 eomparo witlLlhe crimson-colored blood casting itt Dmaant r(»eatc fane throogb. the -triuiiptrißit texture d . whatchanns are mar® eaptlrailcg than those ef- hlghestperfectidn.uf hcedth? I*t Dr:-BaK fi&y's-raeat WiheruppJy the pbmeof an cosureties. The uwl wtms.«x(eU6nt .CTme fo ajbort tfc&e ereste*p:o«, rich ioOod, Trhlch, coursing through ti»-reina, penetralia tbemP mtteft fibres that, verge .-sonSise of the shin, eanslng all unhealthy pimpira -aid blotches to disappear, imparting, a vivid, ro*y cclartothealin, aad briliiairtto ?*GUion to the er&v ~ - . i •• " ; - THIS IS HADDBiI ERW32X. - :- In corroboration of these tacts, Dr? Halsey ha* many tnonlalyftrrni m«l THKjmrfaUfl Sta&JJagta SO* Wine ta'MptSPg»>gfc*;<t per boaie, or I eilbßtaea ferts. OnnKsetßUforettPllla, £5 cents per bo*.; ; .FcreeieetDr. KETSEB’S BregStore*;No.l«,corn*ror Wood «tn»t end . . -. • ' r«oelTolA»-. r ®F J i sraTSs?' tuai consent, diwotred potlw ZStbJalr. -The tbo firsi: wflj 6» Utt» oM irtimt; *y hS,; jf* ---*-'■* V•»■=>.■; JKHO aammSr^' ,v.*cs,fipaawG^j ■V )7*T _» as t- ~'^%s-Ti^ 1 - *^;- -1.- --„_ , '=. ■ ■-t- 'l~ ■ r - V f *- * ' >tJ * *L. ■**'t~ ~- >' i * .*-- * i ~ v > ~~~ ■ . ■«:>• - . ; *\ ■ * «*- . % ;\„. r ',-; ~'*-,-_r.'p ->d< V*. r ' < r- , „- > V~' ' ~ K C ® ~ ' - i - is .3*5 • ' '■ ~.'r}f;:'': ; C\f.'.'<r'-r:-:‘^ '!'■> ‘ '*■ * ' ‘ ' DR. HALSEY’S 7,:;:.::::::: ~.:!:;;_.. . r-.r -l Mail2:l . -J.'-T' •--5.-•*•.'s*^ :j~N KMIASTtfAggpiO • f !Ur cenootWsablog Fowtoystnotyaatfj&aWpttM! ray h ■atiaitih Use.endHuot tatl»te»«li>JtHloa*tott»dlM6S® c'ft Itis sa exegaa Batiste «£ • -----POB-THSH«BMBai;.. ' ;#< r>BTE FfiUlTiTtft As3> r U I ij ttgtghenzld btfcterfelij'titegil'tiyttodilldTgD of" mra. Dr. LABZEITK’SJBHO OOEDIAI, orjProcrmJiT* x EUilt,prracri!j«i;M sn effects*!. TOrtoaiJre ta esra cf iftvv f , fctlity, lmpotaarr, : ; br'3aHCDneaflj *oa- alMnwruJintw ot s -nature. lth.nn«m professes U>'bvTii; S(«oinrtfi!«t’ ;f . ItegUjnf.Trti'weiVl? • fnT f bnt offimifaig., Jt Is % certtte cure fbr gegris*! :£ DebilitT.CleefcWe&taea cr&e'GenitirOrstas,.. 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Is'fieL" • i-atane of ** : rcc*ir* . ; oeen i fieQ£npßnn2tavliohaTBfia)sdltdSßa&k>Qa:iAfBNsnaz> : ' •;< .tietilarij ituddeniaiiO;cl4dhoo<L >* ;- !The CHBat PnC3oSAl.'i9 ;niaEuii&eturßd by o jmd et ery -©onr* of ofrneye, *Hh‘ •&- : > TartaMeneeartcyt*fide*ttfciaUa.i«ded. tj- - i gßd wnHK«*»)xmiA: - i rem<dr ffrnpc* yaft. ■ ;• | Tepeatoraad eeroV le?»trl&Kprotal ftself toOe tmstby. &rc& ■ TwrtngitytQ^tfgmlcaldftgnraeyycf - fbrd aneir agent onwhicii they, caaiSyfinr th». f : b»t restate,-and tbo. efflkted w}«C» r&dy twb^do' 1 - fcr toialltbatiziedidireando, ; • ate! aoldby •>-' ' JAMES XJI-JETEB, •:• «• Practicaln^Ecdst^ioreU^itef?.•.> • ..©rSoliUnlSttaburgh byß, A«Pahiiertock r .e la AV ft-.,, .legheny, by H* p, Schwartz; and by Druggists tL&dTte&teGi r?:- In Halicina everywherer To InvaUaa znd the -|>&-| >&- CQMSTticxMßp'icisrxa’ |; ;/*. ‘ Enssr— ShfrGs&i'Fintftmu®*; rOmai iS£teSrt> l£‘' r % rating —*nd *U.fid«jnat fpinp »o4Sar«.- ~t i al—&iag/.fflinaha.fof Staying, nr Restoring tiwrgq. a<> T ■/■’>''■ Dan Hair.,* "*• v \. - -■- .*■.••->_-* •. ..r*v.> ■■?;3<L— Xmcmvlßmt Zedmai im Bdgaa Tkitt..- ■'■!■■ '■'■' ■ Ue £Uxir. Acun tar nl\ nua>» nf nyummtrfirm - * 4 th-~J/hA OiZ,a certain tfuwtor&etflteaa, - * known«are fcr the Rlaz.- - r 6th<-~iSpsffl , f ..■ i . . • '-v.,*, . .“f >" c^sJbwoirenlnthBTsaiDy, ff’*jV' 7 ,s - Great ■■ Western Adam ."ftmaem, forfhfrriL, •g* ;fif jfol*r*bd - •---- I&erComplaint,andßnitousAff«a*ioi>s; fcr DJanfar&l?' tilrafaoaand low cf Arootiter Sir bo*t}mt**tnVtm*l±*: ami Halos, andmerreos complaints; • gv-rv 7bfi-grestpcdats.or&jfc |--.. •■ •-• - hot bad to take, nerer_ paliv an a narzr leares ona' - CO6tiTo»/ ■ • ■ ' •'•' —■•;•' ■■•, •• • ■>•*• ■•*...•: 1.7. ■:••.-• .>;.-■,- •;, .■. ,_;■ '; i.sQs*T&mttodfr • Term tfvpe, (t7cns dtej 'Sit MiWttwNf or ? ~ ‘.:- i grown, persona. < * .... ; ~lQt&—Jlrz. Brvun’x Great Pain KZter. 'hVmodirine has a ■>*£; -'•• bccadlieeoTemrthatfis so happily adapted to us« tote«ally/-l ;■ >;■' ( as drops to be taken, and yetperfbim-such wotateswinazfrw , - '**■ * «WU*, 4 byttetion;-' is bottles’ frOih 12% ta &0 ccnts caehi _' j '-v ; ; • . lttk—JSnm/iofc’*, Poach-, Bed ' Dug, '-i'-'-'- ‘.aWayTerinm.iiia-PKort- *-'rr ■vy's^ov’-^' ce3ebratai:Z6i ,, j 2(ft JEIj anti* SteßperaKte-f -ftnh (SJotTS'. the ■popnlar JBX* P2CTOPa,vr For. couqu% colds; intlu>!kza, ; - KtkJ. The East ftdtedid JVew -Tori Bb> ZfeOi the only* k r • •-.. r — . - % % , n Chinesa Hamrfy for^o^f;p f '- 16th.—iirfroct of &ncrperr£ZZaJ ; This «rtL3ehas'OTfiEfod- tadstSlglresasgKaSsatis&etiaaASlj r*dps,andthfi mortpopatointhaDsakcfc ' " IStb.— Dr. Kline's-Tooth 'Ache 'Drops. ' A eertain and test '■> -anrotcar Toothache^ l /- ■ r c.;- r- - t p ; j £°Xstov has. lately, the rirfit fbrthft i Tjliiitod States, oCthe etdfebrated Gwc«£mtei JftjoS? WaSlrZ •) ■rines, , - h33DTrn; : - ! M’ L?' ! T ? 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By, JnW 2L 2555.** £" 1 y rf yon, SitoSil~ My »ift tujfc «dd dt ;the Itoopf htr coafiaaMatntkßS - " ! f^ u!g d oa her Lungs. ThgpbjKid.m .On-g . I ”” Kmymption. : ladcoughs; fho.ire* risen ap.fcJ»o desw£rdnriKi?2!f ■' rorerr.niKtlrerthni Wdolr«rfaj r - - wnn.PMcsltiliiitgd'JjWi JSilKp, j :grw bottle? cgecied ro epUrecgre with .hnend-gnirtiiMa . mS(W!h l !i tl ‘ ! i T 4etelhTaiiitl.' glare* IT they hid not hawmod Wteta>*.Balaam oMradJ -■ ‘' SEDIB. SEABCF. I ' ■-’. wßora-certlflcate-is shore- is naan- oc e*e> v':'"- ' ptcli voracity zls any in tbiscotmtoy,an4a man of eoodel' .lX: and we piaw tnti»t»Ua&«<mias stiieii'cht: , r _ ; / - : - ? " hab cam* hqwarb a oa-f -•-*vx . - Room of ibe pßacej infinah.CreeJril - r ..*> Ohio, and brother of«irfrj -ffaf a x,:- ' >;. Soßdmop,TEttcClecr «r-4rf-1512,--enitd-of Cbrili* • V X. v V sumption:by.the, Bahaa. of . Wild fsyi£y»t> *v •;X : -' > J_: v : Cb^feK2S r lBsr’*’»*? ■-V '•.. ■» , v Bear Sir—Asl consider tb&t'iny life Lai bee k yy«»* f|y~ w.- J , lunged by bj tVrJ Wisfert , jQroptoms •-- i" . rdifficulty iSeathlflg;; • restJpg'Sc^S^SSS^p ~ jgg, X sbonld eay/at tiro U .' bed completely tboro v. UKiai-:: ~ *' ' ; dalle of the dgnitnre'cf jfmrV ~f *-*• r gsggaae^^MSgtt; «5-M»»peH* ! ttJ 6 L^i S- 4 - wmenoct4CV, HtoWt I ' y InaltSePttig^Ul^ha^<^Sy.|.. . mu, EeaTwjJD Bammest&arWaraafr Jf 14 ' rki^u^T^f \ \. v ■'• ■ ••■• •■: ■ -■ t: --. ' v t> . ~~--r r'Y~'w`a'cx~ s's" ~` ~ .._ . ~ MEM ..Jitl
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