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': ; , ■ , , L - > JBvngf aniJ iHe&itimg. ijo'-lifiney'* Celebrated; OnnUtvo Iu- *trume«rt»; Th’ only Jjifalh&v'Curifot that Dreadful Duecue kaoan at Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Ivoctur ■ nal Emunonr, - " " ,p; SO -hamstng .ttad dcsiructi?e r and. -productive of to tndfih miwulef ip' the iucr.vous sysleuif-iacapacUal* •'•irTt themin'-fur bnsm*!*«i'«ociety,• and. matrimony.,.- > This* Instrument v* simple; comprehetvuvei failinfi an«Muay bc.nse I,.wiihouLihe fc!ighie«incopye> itience onhe - ol the m. 5»t jndznate-fnenn il ls to be -u*edexternally,'producing no pam or.injuty .whttfeverv aorpreventing anyone front auendmg .to ui? •• bummers*-andwmie m-u*enof -xnnaiKWi eeo : • take place, iAs .'Tgans, fn. a jhciLtime. ta such sntXKHt that ihty Rrcxift tutis paiMnrvßro>7Eß : off KBt«RMoK>o;e;l*>ssof \Vhlch;cadsed byeawiibtise. | ifrihc disease in : <ja<*BUi»itj' und-the cause-of the lnaufaua , concomitant j :••-Jlyafiepstai'Pam tit the Head and DnnoesA. of Yi?ianj j :\Veakne*s of ih* IJack and Agee j . t ons oC Hie Kye>, Impotence, .Pimplca pTiha Fjpec, Pre ~ mature Mediae of VmUiy r of Memory and Power lor Mental Application, Jtaeelioy.A« r A J OII . .& Society; limidiiyrSelr-DisinisV.Lo*® of Soli.uue, Ac AH tfttse com]}la%4is inrartallif d*&FP £ * r \' a * S9oi\. asi&t ■■■■ so wests popped fnm.iohich-ihfiy rtnowtfj®'■ „- . • : - This Jpsumnem of ~ by the auihoniiw in and wnerica, i^re • ■ vamwended • by. the .roost. prominent .Physicians..of-ill countries; o> the culy certain tho e con-v'aintt in tl a> ii-iW completely uper»eded tie u e of «ioc4 il»eboa«ic, cnuteritnlwn*. nutto mention -Pip’ ifcoVafa adverted nos*cums©ribedfly;M cordials, ' : a^t^doie.<&i.■ , r&e;' Jt.cnnsntmesi atlherame ume, the ’ >tf/6jt:the r fnfljrj»i««« ,l *»PUd.bylanheeAafpKUieatment evercflerpdtbihe efiiiciod, a-iair pri«*c being adowed lnstromtut 3 ttfterih.e’dciiteaeffect tbs been at ■ xeinenjbereilj thaHhQaft complaints are but JUilemidersiood . by the profession: m general,- and that . alTtbe medicine uuliyvorld ncverUaSjandnever.wjli,. - > s'op those" lossev which. if. avowed to continue .on* - c*ieckedy»cre-sure to prodaced the most distressing con* ‘.sequences.' t -- ulitisbeen a matter of surprise to some#that any one or-respedabiluy and.of professlonuLaitammenis should; tfeiote-bi# attention to diseases which, peopleof every, deronimon pretend to cure so-casilyv' Ifj.however, bat v tbetnie tnonsandih port of the raisen**s tlioie people briny • upon society were knuwn 4 a very different opinion would - be formed.- And it is-novenly ttie present jutseryand ■\ dijecnotii preying on the mind ns-well.as.the ; bodx, that. -t# deplored* but nome ?uoh 8 natureas to affect posteriiy ( ami even to destroy the reproductive faculty* - altogether, • .Uis a fact ihut; when. not properly treated,, they, may remain to dormant in ihe consutut on as to ap., pear m ooter way than in their effect* upon posterity; • veV if prpperiy arc.most easily and fpeedt -iy removed. .Tbs aUpve,Boiujccmously count yed uistia meat, -will douliless,-tu.«: great measure,.contribute to check the evils of qaockcry,EO prevalent la this class of diseases, throughout. th« uuioa. - - The price or the complete instrument* carefully fecor* ed against all observation ma.tor, isonly.SlO. It can be- sent, by express, to any of xhe United Stoics, Canada, Ac* according jo order* accoin-r pamed by iuii duecuonfe, and important advice to me named nnd single; ih&cxpenses. even to the remotest - psrteoC lbexpU!itry, bting very triUm?. . . -'The.unexnd)plrdsuccesitlus Instrument has obtained • since ils introduction in America,, ha-unduced. some un« ■ principled persons lit New ‘V orx> Albany* i -Boston,-Ac., to up some ridiculous tilings, called i “Inttrument?, 5 * whicu, however, bear Hot thk &i.ii3HT** xsr resemblance, neiher tnjatm ner pnne-p^ s AO n»y own invented, long tried, approved In stramenis, and which arc,a# similar, to them as night.is, „ - 10 lighu Every attemf ito sell such 11 rusiramcnU” lor mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the lav, I being' : not-willing. to connectrthe well and-honestly earneiTTenatatioa of my inventions, wvh.'jquacks and. - iheirwormters productions,.-, fra instfwttnitt.genuine . : cndnonteanbe wxTtunie&.bui those.ordatd/{tunmysfif. " All-applications and remittances must. 'direct'd - (postpßid)totl.e UociorhiraJ»el»'; be haviogno Agencies i established Lot inLondon and Pays. ... Address, post paid, Dr. lt. de Laney, 51 Lispenard st., •New Ycrjc.M- . .v- * • Offieehoarr, daily, from 3 tiJl ffP. M, and from. ?ttH 8 F-M r the Sabbath excepted; _ - The andersignedcernlV, with great pleasure,.tbai ibe above-aemioned Insirument-i* not or.iy ron>tracted K an scientific principles, bat that front its ase.lbe happiest results may always, with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the mre of those diseases, NOOTIIER CERTAIN REMEDY EJCTaNT HENRY S KELLER. M D. -CH; GOETZ E»' M D.. fid Chamber street, -~C ECKHAKDT. M.D, v 4 Howard street, ' . Nstv Yoax. . Dr. szLanay Is prepared (oexecule allorders for sur gical apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and Legs, which move natural members; Apparatus for Luxation, for-contracted Legs; for curvature of the Spine »nu Waist; for False Joints of the ATms and Knees; for Pffralytc Legs; for Clab Foot; for Laerymal Kisiules; Hypogastric Dells; Bid* and . Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trasses,Ac.; Ortho pedic Corsets,Ac ,Ac. AU'work warranted. Letter# . mast bepo*t paid, coiUaialngapreponionaieTemtnancc • orctty'roferrnee: • {feb?s:fy - Or« J*yne } i Fomtlr Medicine*. EXTBACTof & from ne Rev- E; J*. J bbrd, * wejl irtown ard higalf esteemed Mis*iuQ®»> ni u. kingdom ofßtmrtaD.dttiea , . . . • SA-tnjowjtr ABEACAJf.lebrnary, 1946. - Z&*D, Jaynty Philadelphia,: My Dear Sir—Weare no-win great want of your Medical Preparation*.. Your OARMIPJATIVE'BALSAM isan mvaiuaDle medicine in this country in bowclcejnplaiuts, and has been used m all our Missions With the most gratifying success. 1 hare known it in many easoato act like a charm Your SANATIVE PILLS nr© my sheet anchor.—The best v medicine for my itrer complaint and pom in the side that 1 hare ever used. They are m great demand, and tye areeptirely out of them. We need fire hundred boxes of them. -Bro. Beecher say* we could use a thousand vboxes yeurlyatnoug our people to l have nsedyouc TONIC VERMIFUGE as a tome into* leimUtem lever, with ibe most complete success.! think it ouee was the means ofsaving my ewo son. Do* nng my travels among the cbarchea lhe„pa«i season, J • loundawholcviJlageauffennguuderaprevailing.in.flu* eaza,ailead<d witn coughs ot a. most violent cbiuapterv I oitcn regretted I hud not bad a dozen ortwo of. your EXPECTORANT to aumtmsier 10 them, for.l believe from what I- have seen of us effects, that it would have been jusltbe thing foT those poor people. 1 presume you have not hitherto bad.on idea to wnaion exteut your medicines ore used m all our Missions. .... Affectionately yours, K-L-ABBOTT. . For pu3e aU iic Pekin lea Store. A 3, Fifilistreet, pyl. sao HE WARD. . BLANCUA«J), (irom Boston,) proclaim* to the A/afflicted far and ixear, that i«e has discovered the most cerium, speedy, and efficacious remedy for GONNORKItfEA A ND BVFIJJM3, ever presented io the world. lfy bis treatment foaoded on observation* made in .the hospital* of Korop e and America,lie wiJHnsure.a perfect cure m from twoio fcve’days, if applied to early. . Office No.O«SMITHFifcXDSt.; Pittsburgh. A CERTAIN CURE—When llio rntsguidedvmary of •pleasfcrefindvlie lias imbibed the seeds of this, paiuful • disease, It too ofteu hapens that an UMimed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education end respectability can aloiie befriend him, dblaying till the consuiauonal symptom* of the homd diseases aaice their appearance, 'fl&ucUDg the head, thioaVnuSe, skin, Ac , eliding in decay and death* ... -• ’ ' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. T3r» B.'Uddreisi'B those who have injured themselves i by private and Improper indulgence, that seciei opd tohuiry habit -which rums both body and mind, unfitting, them'for either business or society. - These are some of in© md and melancholy effect* \ produced by curly habits of youth, viz: Weakness of ' the Back and. Limbs; Pain in. the Ileud, Dimness of • Sight;-Loss of Muscular Power; Palpitation pf the Heart; Nervousness, Irilability. Uiyangev • mcniofthe Digesuve Functions, General Debility, Con* sumption,*Ao, Ac. T ....... Mentally thefeaTful efffecis on the mind are much to j he dreaded, low of memory, confusions of ideas, dc« ; presiions offpiriis;evil forbodings, aversion to society,; self distrust, love of timidity, Ac; these are some efthe evil* produced. Such persons should before oontemplaticg . • marriage consult Dr. B. t and best once resioredi. -Let not false delieacyprevclitycn,but apply immediately and save • yourself ironi the dreadful and awful consequences of this ierriyejnala(ly.._ _....■ % Weakness immediately caredond foil vigor restored. OfficerNo.iGS Sraithfield tireet, Pittsburgh, Hour* fromB A.hl.iaOP. At ; • •■.■ |jy Medicine *enUo any part of the country, secure of observation, by addressing (post;paid) Dr. E lUiANCHAHß;nnd,descrit»mc ca*e. •: /de«».tf) - - Aa ifixprcvitott of ttraunmi«« T\EBLA.NCHAftI>— Iti» with feelings not P r .easily described;that l havetieiermined to address youihis hadrafftfTei! from the effects of Self Abuse, and feel bound tocxpicwmy gratttode-io yoa,andio<declare. 10 • the that yoor course of treatment,- both in a moral v and physical sense, has.been of tbemostbcne^cialchar* : actor. "In - early life,'atseheol, i;leamed the habit of Self Abuse,-and continued the. practice for., six. years,, - wahoOt being aware of its sinful nature, or the terrible consequences sure to follow its. indulgence.. I first-ob*. ' served my appetite very much increased; bat noiwuh* standing tbar, 1 began to lose flesh, very.rapiuly, and.ex* hibH.considesable emaciation, After a lime, however, sny appetite fallrd. and I became much debilitated,—the slightest exhriiou fatiguing me exceedingly. My. sight • became impaired, and 1 foand my memory not so good as formerly. 1 also experienced a total disability to con* .. eentratojny mind on uny cue idea for even a short time. My legs became-very feoble, and tottered m. walking.. I also bad great difficulty in retaining my urine.. In this - enfeebled comiiuou' r itiy fnends udviiea me. to. eonsoli the family physician, -who socyi obtained from me sae.li. mformtftmn:as satisfied him of the cause. of my com - plaints, Jleimpreased on me the necessity of relinquish’ *ijg the fiabitipomung 00l the moral and physical nun - £pre to follow us indulgence, bat could me ef : iU effect? winch 1. suffered. The kymptoms/nocturnal ' discharges, irmbiniy.ro retain urine, a daw of semene on the least exertion, ; cominaed to grow upon me every "Althis lime the family physician, above tilinded to, coiisult you. Ai«r a careful perusal ot yoar advenwcment, i- came to .tbe conclasioii that my case was one which< required yoar.lreatmeoj! , and 1 " • thank farumeX didso, and cannot lettbe present opnor*, :. tniuty pass without again adverting to the beneficial .ef«. . feou tvliieh yourmcaLcinesand advice have Lad upon me. -llowgrcai must bo there ward.here ami hereafter, • of one who creoles so much happiness in the world. I - have no need of saying ajJ7:mare. Enc.osed you will find awken of my gratitude. ... ... ...J remain yours,ever,grateful, .. J. JOHNSON. .... To Dr.BTanphard, No. C 9 Sraithfield street. You are • at perfect liberty lo moke reference publicly to my w»me. • •• . • ■ • • jag> ■ mouses {Compooaa Syrup of Yollow Dock Boot) the.front tank among .thepropriciojy ■' oijihis country for completely caring Canter, Salt-Rhwm, Erysipelas,and ail oilier diseases arising from animpafesiateof Lhe blood. .Also, Liver, - Catarrh, iiyspepsiii. Headaches, Dizziness,' Coughs; Soreness-arid Tightness about the Chest j Sron* chitS," orHoarseness) Dryness,,nnd a tickling sensation aboat the^Throjii ) and is used wilh'anpfeceuented sue cessiaalleaiesof ' ' FERtALE WEAKNESS ANOGENERAX. DEBILITY, Strengthening iheweakencdbody.-glvmgionetothe vnriOJLi oreans,'untf'mTigorstmgihQenUre system.” IMii#tesitmonyofUioufandsonivihgwilnesßesifrom *li pariaofihetdaiittYi.carii uponiiiisysingu* - ‘Harlvcffifiaciotts in caringiw* x?umow.and ltjstonng Re-'- down coasuiutlons. It .is purely veaetable eoinpbjutibn, and 60 accurately com „ - feinedin its'propbrtions that the chemical, botanical aid agss«®»a«Mr“ ”!?7f 43gfeasa»«S88asras«assa SSJSS SiS: Riienmi Erysipelas and Scrofula, which eaOrclyfaUcd locate the least un- Jtjremoves Aslhma,aodni»y, he u 6 cMlcV , «> M H«rr>» ,»i« na Saw null. Tins Syrup is pKpared OT!r iy C. » fpflE abovee.faMishnieot has been taken by the an 10iFoatitajn ; y a «“ T:: derslgned, with, the view of panning the legitimate , -sale audrelaj'ihy .businesscoimectedlEerewi*, aadaathhy arenowfe- Jelw 3S7iDnv! , 3TS5¥ , 3 BOOS iCtabanr, Sartfun and re*, pnCo gas by any other HtUJn the neighborhood, I Ti? roan’s 'Maeazines, for March,received nnd for r PALINGS of apiarn saimamntat paitcrn will be ’££& ?woo3wai»& i«*«j /amis qakmah* co. “ftta ’>* - ), t " s -a* T" s/ ~ 1 ' Tjv* '^XEaJIEMSEiIENT assail PESUSTIViSU RAIJjJIO&O. Prom; PltlitmrsbrtO Philadelphia ami —u»mmore. *- ~ Only 2G Hours Through l f >- fare, eii. HE Express maiUrain.w()lliava-tlie Ucpoion Üb> ony yjreetjmjove.Uie Canal.J3iidtt.-every morning at 61 o’clock.. . • Passengdn will go bythe pats to Torlle Creek, where they will find the best of .Coaches In readiness to convey them 2d miles, over & fir it rate turnpike toad to Beauy’s station »{cDrtdiieionr Accompany-each tram of Coaches), and ibentftkeibe.cars tOrHbUidaysbargi then take the : solendid-new sleepjmjcars ofthePennsyl vanl&Railroad Company, dirdct to Philadelphia and|Baluraore, ,; : Passenger* for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cuinberlhnd'ißailcoadat Harnsburgh, arriving at BaJu vmore -to breakfast,and City; the same' •mommy;--| Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, can Jodge i • over night at Hclltdaysbargund resume their seats the i -next morning in the 8 o’clock tram. i • Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. " ; Arrangements hayc been made.aiihlh&Messrs.Brei 'denthaj y> deliver paasengers to anftfroitytipJUitroad D-*pof,to any accessible part of Pmtabarghor Allegheny cities, ai 10 cents for.-eacfcpaisengcr, and 10 cents for eachuunk. . t ? • Th&-Accommodation Tramwilneavo-every-afternoon atOio’ctock, -fog East. Liberty, W.ilkmsburg and Tur tle Creek : " r i ; . * Passenger* will procure -their tickets at the Railroad - . officeintheMonongahela Hoa<*e,tfnlU balfanbaur be fore the departure of each train, when the office will be openfoMlte salcofticketsatthe Depotjon Libertyst. • Pleaseßet.yoar ilckeislnthecventng/.asthereis al« i way? a great crowd tar tickets m.the morning. i - f*b7 _J. MtSWMEN,.Ticket Ag’t P. R. R. Co. I IlerohiatirpoTUbfe Boat Ltoe, i 1852 i^^^igßiß^ Bs2 PortheTt&ixpoTlatioixcf Merchandise and Produce, \ ■ (VLt PBKNSTLVATnA'CASALS ANu TtAiLSOADS). BSTWHEJI I : • PITTSISORGH AND‘PHILADELPHIA, I Drr.cu wimck* Rr-s/urrfne. i ; - TISIEi TEN DAYS. I •*V: • xT* * PATTON & REYNOLDS, ' - oenoL'2sl Market st, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. ’ • - 5 0 A M’ANULTY & CO, Canal Basin, 4*B and 410 Peou street, Pittsburgh. HAYING increased oar facilities? and otherwise im proved our arrangements for Transpottatlon, wc nre now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce i and. Merchandise, to sht&lon the opemogof the Canal*.) witb«promptne?*and dispatch. • . 1 The Section Boat system of iranspojlanoa.ovcr oar ■State Improvements has been iu use abom trn year? and the great success and foyor aims met with, Isa.suf 'detent guarantee that it n no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain exppnmcm} l*ut is acknowledged by all at vastly superior to any mode oi transportation used onCanals. (when ialewected by Railroads) . Goods loaded into ouT-Boats.nt Pittsburgh, remain j undlstarbed until unloaded ai oUr Warehouse in Market i street, Philadelphia; thereby, entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipment*, end seco ung the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, and in as good order as when shipped. Produce, Ac, conrifcned to our House at PiUsborgh, will be received and foiwarded always nt the lowest 'current canal rate?,- strictly accotdmg to instructions, without any extra charge for commissionisiorage, or ad vancing charges, Ac.» •• febv3 ■“ FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS MAIL LINE! Between Baltimore and- Piitaimrgli. (Through rn Twmty'UcQ and a Half Hours.) rpHIS LINK |o Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore amt X Susquehanna,*oud Pennsylvania Ceutial Kai'Toada, is nowio suceersfulcperation, By it,passengers leave Baltimore ai?4 P". anhonr after the uraenf or rival of the evening tnliu fidtni Washington,) ami pro ceed to Harmbnnr,- 'where -they aretransferred to the Central- Railroad Trainband proceed immediately on without delay, rroaaing 100 mountains in day Ugbt, and arriving m Pituhargh at 0 P. A!, the day afterburning. The enure distance is performed by Railway, with the exception of ste miles, which is done in first class Cone he*. PASSENGERS FROM TIIK \VF?T Leave Pittsburgh m tho Cars of- the Central Railroad at 7o'clock, A. M.jand arrive at-ilarrisburg at 4 A. next morning, where the Express Tram of tit'* 'Haiti more and Susquehanna Railroad will be in waning, aad proceed immediately on to Baltimore, arriving there at 9A. lime for the Iratn to Washington, which leaves at fefc A. M. This roam tsasreliable as any offered to the pablic. Fobs Tlixocas (cither way,)SM,OO. For tickets apply to the Ticket Agent of the Baltimore and Sa&quekanna Railroad Company, at Calvert Fu lton, Baltimore, or tUe Ticket Agent of Pennsylvauia Central Railroad Company, X'itt»bureli. ALFRED GAITHRB, Superintendent of Tmotportatinn. febngff p&ll a»d wxaTHiii arrangkcikht OETWtBtI ' CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, Dy the Cleveland A Pittiburgb Ralltoad. FROJt CLEVELAND lo HANOVFJI STATION, T 5 miles.: From HANOVER to WKLLSVILLK. by Stage, 20 mile*, and from WELI.SVILLK to PJTTS BURGH T»y ihe new and splendid steamer 11 FOREST CITY. 77 This arrangement to continue until the first ol January, 185*2, when the- Car* «iU rsp from Cleveland to VVeHsville. The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 3.45, A. M, after the arrival ot the Nigut Train from Clocianan, arriving at ilaiiovrr Station at 12 35, P. M-, and at WelUvllle at 7 o'clock, P. M., and at Pittsburgh the came evening- Returning will Iravo Pittsburgh doily nt 9, P. M., ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M, uext day, in eeu son to connect with the Evening trains to Ckuonati, and with Steamers East and West on the i.akes until the close of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland SO hoar*; to Cin cinnati 38 hoars. Fare to Clevvland $4.00; to Cincinnati SlO 00. (Shined) C. HIKNTISS, President Orrics or the C. ft P. B. R. Co.) Bdtrrma, Nov 8,1551. J TTT* For uolteta apply to G. M. HABTON, Accnt, Mononjfnbelaf Honse r Pittsburgh. FBnu Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, IN CONNECTION WITH THE P-ENNA. CENTRAL HAILROAn. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Use than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line t THE Express Train, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsbpigh at stopping at Sewickiy* Rochester, slew Brighton, Burlington, Knon, Palestine, Columbiana, ana Salem, and reaches Alli- miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 I’. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 2 H. M , and reach Cleveland at 0.45 P. M. Ketunung tltr pas sengers leave Cleveland at 8 A. MAlliance at 2 P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 7 P RI. Passengers by tuts route come from Cincinnati to .-PjtlsbnrgU in two days, without mgbt iravei, ami saVe from one to two daysan connecting with the Peona. Cen tral RaiUuad. Stages run daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster am! Mansfield, and from Enon to Newcastle, Poland anti Warren. - ID" The New Brighton Accommodation Tram leaves Piipbnrgh at 10 A. RI. and 4 P. M., and New Brighton fit 7.30 £V'M. and 1.30 P. RL, slopping at intermediate stations. ■ .Excursion Tickets, good for .two days, ore told be : tween Pittsburgh* Bocheslernnd New Brighton. ThoTramsdonol ran ou Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Portickets apply at the- Fedcrul Street Station of the Ohio aod Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ■ fo*Througb tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, price ©4,oo—and from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, pries ©ll,oo—are sojd at tbe. Railrona Slation^in^by^^ jats:ff - Mononrohelfl Pauburch. 4» Mi A'AB * Is V A{sTtt KAltiltUAW, Adams A Go^^^ress. NO. SO FOURTH PiIToBURG H. T 'HE public are we aro uow running regulnrly ta the East and Wen* and are prepared to forward alhUoods entrusted to opr care. ■ A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Pintado)- F.M. Also,daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o'clock, A.M -’ Orders transmitted free of charge* and Goods returned by Cm Express. Bills of Exchange for sala on» England, Ireland and Scollaud, for any amount,jpaynblcunpruicipal Banking Houses or Post‘Offices in tno United Kingdom. <tcc24 BAKER fc FORSYTH. Agents; Wcat aokil tioute FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! igTEA-MKHS leave lwicfl a day* morning nut! evening, Morning leave.tne Wharf Boat, above the MoQongttffela.Bndge,every mowing, at 8J o’clock, A. M. Evening Boat Jeavp&cVery evening (except Buudays,) aiSo’ciockrP. M. „ . . .Fare to Philadelphia 6U. • To Baltimore $10.; ;For tickets, caU at the Plank Road Office} Mononga hela House, Water street ' 'decJjO J. J. EVANsr, Agent. PwnnhrPsrlodlcsl Drops, TTHESB'DROPB are always Invariably certain to reg- V ulatethePemfiJe system. They -were discovered by the renpwnedßieord, while practicing in the hospi this of Pans* add!are always warranted to care all cases of ; BUPpkH33rON?,iKREGULARrnES t &e o . front cbld or They : hnve been used in thbosaods ofOoses andiCE?ssY4ttBi> to' produce thede feUedeffeet-Thesedrops afeperfeclly harmless, and it needibotoae triftl tbrcoainnee liie most ekcpticai of and noons after try iflg them once, can everbe induced to tryony other. ‘ ■ .The Drops are for sale alike office ofJJr. BLANCH ARD, No. 68 Smlthficld *u ; - Foil directions. accompany each Louie. .They can boscnHo any part oFthecnun try, weuirft by enclosing the, price in n letter ittrected.toDr.E. BlincnsrdrPrtce-FirftPoWASs. v Office hours from BA* M..L6OP. fiL-43oiiaays hot excepted- " - deciffily /EBAOB DB'^ilNKS:—lte« t vetf^uaidi'e Oueße ' ' age De Laim;»,#jn(itl;amijies(i fijttcW “ . ,1, _ .-- , '{ob-ii..- '- ■■'.l '■•trtoi. 03 ana El MaikeVsSa." - * E^ u ?S G i|^;4{*"WeibdEigt l n| ( .eSa'ii4'j& - T i&*te,^Uholowest roes,by- • ■.•:••• •• ..fc*)34 , r , „ ,„■ —tSfljjiberiy^lxcou, . j ' T i >z -<-* >_ i , A. A, MASON ft CO 1 . .^1 "PA,l N ? s *'^ tirome ' <jT « n * ftodi Yellow? Burnt' J ** - r i'-'.,‘--\* - <’• -t-’sa -tz?x , ........... ...... ................... ..................... , .......... ~.......: , ..™.,„... . .... , ........... ..... . . ............. ........ _„... ...... C. A. M’ANELTY & CO. TO TKAVKtiKUS. fib WESTERN RAILROAD Ca*li JP , tre r< rftgurin<tf 'Coiasfany Ilarrli|i9rg> PenttijrlvßnlA. capitalTsi r G H A RTEH FE R PET U A I, - THE undersigned h&vlag.beciv appointed Agents-for theaboveCcfmpanyyhave opfcnedtm' Offioe in No. 14 St. Clair sueetf andaie nOw prepare! to effect tasn ranees on city andieoaniry property. upoo'-is favorable terms afl flny ln the State. AIL persons having property insured in this Company are entitled to vote forataofficers,-nnil to share In its earn mgsj but aro not liable, iq any event, for anything be- 1 yond the axnonntlhey havo paid. Aft tosses promptly i paid ia-sixty days after proof of the same. i ••••’; .'OJ.piCERBr I • * Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President i • fv Cajis. K* I!iESTES, Vice President. i :i TAos. J?..WtfZson, Secretary. .. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Difteicrj—lion. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Keilter, Wm. Colder,,Jr. t David Fleming, Isaac G*M’Kinley, Chas. E. Hiester, Elias E.-Kinzur, Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma, Jr,, John Niniknger, Dauphin Couniy, Jacob'S' Haldeman,.York.; Henry il.Fry, Lancaster; • Adam Schooner.-Berks, John G. Brenner, Philadelphia, i William Mmuer, Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zernet -Gordon F. Mason, Bradford, Amos ib. Kapp, i Northumberland*, James Burns, Mifflin; John T. Hoov 'erjCentre; John S. Iseu, Huntingdon {JamesK.Moore head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington; Geo. 11. Bucher, Cumberland , Muejer, CuAya 14 St. Clair street, Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. TCyTilt* 7- «.eiiluc- «iutn*TLit* Ifißßrauc® Co# GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. THIS COMPAN Yoders lo the insured all the security anU advantages of the Mutual uiul Joint block Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely; how rates of premium; an animal return in cash of the per cenlage required for the contingent risk of the year; un ade quate,but not excessive provision for the future security •t members for the whole term of life, with an equitable interest in the accumulating fund secured to such mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon then poli cies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent secu rity !of snort term member*, and also for the present se 'curity of tbose forthe whole term of life. ! fry This is the only Mutual Ufe Insurance Company whose rates of premium utc fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of funds (for future security) In exact. proper-, lion to tho amount of business and the increasing nsk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, tracts, &c., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for insurance received by J. TURuETT, Agent, iW, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Paml Dilworth, Medical Exnminer. jytthvi Tlie lhsurauce Company. o? potladilpela. DIRECTORS*— CUarleaW. Bancker, George W. Richards, Harl, Mordecai D. Lewis, ‘Tobias Waguer, Adoiphi E. Borie, SanmeiGraut, David S. Browne, Jacob 11. Smith, Morris Pauerson. CHAS. N. UANCKER, Pr«n. Cnas. G. Dahcexti, Seoreiury. gy Continue to make Insurance, perpetualor limited, on every detejipuon of property in town aud country, at rate# as low os are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large CoutingentFundj. which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to ad Act of Assembly, were as fol* Mortgage* 8 Temporary Loans- —B3-MO 17 gtoefs dt3Buoo Cash,Ac.—• 64,340 81 *1,914,309 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of ill ycar«>lhej Itave paid upward* of Out Million Four Hundred Thou* tond Dollar*, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of Insurance,as well oaths; ability and disposition to meet with proinpioe.**. amiabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, aprS-4] * Office N. K. corner Wood and ltd ala. Oarinii Fire and litlaml Transportation IfiSUllAfiCE. The insurance com pany of north Amer ica, Philadelphia, eimrterdd 1731, capital OftOOf* 000, asseit January 13, 1351, $1,001*145* 50, will make insurance on buildings and tbeir contents in ibis city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessel*, either by Inland transportation oron the sens. DIRECTORS: Arthuro Coffin, Pres 4 !, Jacob M. Thomas, . Samuel W. Jones. John R- Neff, Ed want Smith, Ujchanl D- Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brook*, S. Austin Aliibone, Charier Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspiawall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, WtiJeT, II D. Sherrerd, Scc’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Stule«,-atid from ita high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of uu extra hazard ous character, may be considered a* offering ample se cunty to the public. WM. I*. JUNKS, Agent, j*24 _ _ No. 14t Front afcct. LIVES UtSVKBD BY THE Kentucky Mutual l«lfe Iniuranee Co., COVINGTON, KY. THIS COMPANY hat actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, ami is managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and applica tions received by J. TI'HBEIT. Agent, I\M Wood »ucet. Saupxl Djlwoxtil, Medical Examiner. (atrpd Stal« mutual Ptre Iniuranee company, HARKISBUBOsPA. DESIGNED only for the surer cins*e* of property, has an ample capital, and afford* superior advatrages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to eity aao couutry'niprcbana, gqd owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property. A- A. C A RIMER, Actuary, ocl‘J7J* Bntucb Olfiee.No.s4 Smithfield *L. Pittsburgh* INSURANCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN'SUR ANCK COMPANY.*—Office. North Room of the Ex Change,Third street, Philadelphia. pißg lnstrSAr»ci:.—Buildings, Merchandize and otbet property In tovm and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rule of premium. * Mahinb Iwscuancb.— They-also insure Vessel*, Car apes’had freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi Special policies, tjs the assured may desire. Inland TjtANSPOttTifiox— I They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIFECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Soudcr John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geß. G. UeipeT, Edward Darlington. Isnac R Davis, William FolweltjJohn Newlm.Dr. R. M. Huston, lames C. lland.Theopbilus Paulding, H. Jones Crooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Cntig.George Scmll,Spencer Mc livaln, Charles tfelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hny.Dr B.Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre. Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH- D T. Morgan Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan -8 WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thos, C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh- Oel&dU) P. A. MADEIRA, Ag ent. Fire and Hailno loiaranc«i IHE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co.# North Amtrtta lias been rtmoved to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones & Co., No. 141 Front street, third boascEastof Wood street, where tbeeubscribef wilUssjie Policies on Build ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above oid aud responsible Company. (op3] WiM> P. JONES, Agent. Firs and filsrins lniarsacs. THE Insurance Company of North America, of PhUa delphia,through Its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on ahipmea by lha canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Preset. Sajnoel Brqofcs, ▲lex. Henry, Charles Taylor, SsmneiW*.Tones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M.Thomaa. John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,'' Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, See’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having becn chartered in 1704. itscharter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character,it may be considered as offering ample securi ty tpthe p*blip. WILLIAM?. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones ft. Co., Water and Front sis., Pittsburgh may4y Llthographlo Institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.—' The subscrioers most respect folly announce to their friends and the public gen erally. Uml they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for die purpose of carrying on, at the old stand,in Sjngerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in alliii various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they arc prppored to ao works in Lithography equal to jteol ehgjrayfng, They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the oneJartner,Wm. SchacbmaiCand they hope by strict attention talheir business, by elegant workmanship, and tho most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened pobUo. „ Bonds, Checks, Drolls, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed ana Printed in Black, Cold Bronze sf Co lors, ’ Specimens of their work can be seen at tbeir Office, a. above WM. SCIIUCHMAN, aprtt > FRED. ItAUNLEIN ? THE partnership heretofore exietiing under the firm of FICXBISE9 ft STonvKNKL, is. this aay dissolved by mutual consent. The business in this city will be set tled by D. Fickdisen, at the old stand, No. 137 Liberty street. D. FICKKISEN, January 1,1892. J. B. STOUVENEL. . I have this day sold my interest in the Wine and Li quor Establishment to D. Ficxsiskn. I cheerfully re commend him to all oar old customers. jatlT J. B. STOUVENEL: Judd’s SiedicsUd Liquid Cuticle* JIUIS article is intended for family use, and should be k found in the possession of every family in the laud, eclfunios \yho ire in cqnstaqt danger ofinjury to their persons through accident, and the improper or careleap uso of tools, will find this article to be invaluablo w them, and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable. “This mny cerUfe that'we, tbe undersigned, having frequently made userof Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Petfield A Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our pruies&ion al brethren, U 3 ah excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, ladressing barns, cats, bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une qualled, CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., WM.B. CASEY, M.D, D. IIA.BR.iBON, M I).. P. WOODRUFF, hf D., HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D.. Bornnic. Pomprising atl the practising physicians in the cRy of M F o d r»aie'by B. A- FAHNESTOCK t CO., ‘ lyl corner of Wood and First sts. European Agency. THE undersigned, “European Agents,” members of the Aniericnh Bar.suli contiitue to collect debts, le gacies and elalms, remit monies, procure copies of wills, deeds and documents, conduct suits, obtain testimony, make searches and afansuot 011-othef lawdnsmess in. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wnjps, -Ac- They are at all times In eomttmnicaiion, forwarding and receiving documents to and -ffoj dud ope ,oi them t< regularly in each year! makes a tpur through the principal cities of ■Europe. and Arpcncu, op,-ptoftsstonai bufiineßS. The neztannnal tour will be vhelwcniy-slgihaf this Agency. Innumerable references given. Arpjy to THOMAS 1. KEENAN, ■ 1 < . jW FifihmreetjJhJlslmrgli, Pa., . j 023 87 Palmerston Place, Pab^in.-Ireland. CfPiUNG’PfUNTS.-A. A. ItUso.v k Ctfi- have jae EVopened five esses SprlngFnnts—rich colors. 'ituSl p S 3 and H Market"street- •y-cvi.T ■■ -• . • --/s> GREAtf-BARGAINS I „ , SECOND ARRIVAL FALL AND'WINTER DRY GOODS. ■VOUNG, Sign of the Q»igl- A.nalßeeHiveiNg.74 Marketalreet-, Pittsburgh; be tween Fonrth street and the Diamond.liare jait received from the recentl&rgo clearing out sales, and the Import ers and manufacturers in New Vork and Philadelphia, the largest and cheapest stock of Goodsever offered in r this market, comprising in part a very large assdrtmenl of DRESS GOODS of every description* statdd to the season* at from 20 to 89 por cent, lower than former pri ces. .. : . Blaok and Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from62to Sl,2sper yard; Black and Colored Englis- Merinos rand Lyonese Cloths,fromULio 41c. per yard;, Blackaind Colored Par&mauas and Fancy Alpaeas, from i'J tot62c.per yard; Flam and Embroidered Be Laines, Cashmeres and French Merinos; Flam Black, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cash meres; . - Veiy Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplans; do . Plain-Black, Colored Silk&and Turk Sauns. .A large stock BONNET SILKS. SATINS ANDGRO. DE Ah RICES, and of BOnnetana Mantilla Velvets, all colors; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,at very reduced prices. . . SHAWLS! SHAWLS T A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Squard Shawls; A Iso. Rich Brocha. Long and Square Shawls; Printed Terkern, Cushraerc, Do Lame and Thibet Shawls; • Cloths, Caskitnereo, Satinets. Ky. Jeans & Vestings. The proprietors would respectfully soljpu an early call from ail of their friends, and the pobllc generally, feel* ing confident that they can offer greater inducement* to wuolesrtfe and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. octt2s_ YOUNG. STEVR; c: loilttfr Ont stale of Winter .Dry Uoodi I rpHh fluoscnbcr«de!ermined.to deaf out hi*slock of 1 WOO URN, DRESS and ether WINTER GOODS, before getung m his supply for the Spring bosmoss, ■will aefi tbe remainder of those Goods at 30 per cent, lower than former prices, being 10 per cent- less lhan cost. Purchasers will find— All WoolO 4 Lupins, Worlnos and Cashmeres; Printed Cashmeres and Modslins ; Bay Stale Long Shawls; Broche do,do; Cloaks and Cloakings: French and English Chintzes. A LSO—A lot of Plaid and Figured Silks, newest style. tjaiol JAMBS A- M’KNIOMT. Freih Arrival of Netv Goods) T. E. ft BROTBEBSf 117 WOOD. STREET. THIRD BOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for Bale -I,OOp M. G-D. and SB. Percussion Caps; 4,000 dot Spool Cation—assorted; 4CO Bib. Patent Thread; 100 grcanjrois Agate Button e; you doz.GumSOSpendm; 15U dcz."Berllo Gloves ; 4tf doz Cotton Gloves; 12U pieees Pongee Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladies* Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons do Satin and Mantna Ribbon*; 0 do Cap do; Together with a lame and well selected slock of Fancy and Staple Dr? Goods They would also call the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and mpst varied assortment or Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—all of wftleh they offer on the most reasonable terms. loctfl. GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY QOODS, AT JEFFERIS 1 ONE PRICE CASH STORE, No. 7 0 Market it n between Fourth and the Diamond. XHEnut.&crlber wiU commence a closing oat tale of his entire stock oi FALL AND WINTER DRY ODS, on Monday, December tsth. and will continue one month, preparatory to the reception of Spring Goods, on which occasion oar Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchaser* may rely that the following redactions will be made on the original marked prices, vtx: Genome French Merinos have been selling at Bupcr Fiench Merinos, Genuine Lapins, best quality, French Thibet Cloths, U U it U U l« Best high Lustre Alpacas, SeeomTqpaUty “ Third “ w Eight yards of good Alpaca for SI,OO. ilroono IxmgSbawia, 25,00 “ 17,00 44 Square “ 10,00 “ 6,50 Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 w 0,00 “ “ « S,OO “ 6,00 Bay State Long Shawls, 5,60 u 3,25 * « 4,00 « 2£5 Bed Flannels, all wool, sfl K 22 “ 41 “ 31 « 23 _« « « 37| « 29 The above price* arc a sample, and lUe balance or the stock will be sold In proportion. Positively no devin tion In prices. £ <dee!2 stto.i t> uittua r Aiuti Vaiit 2P FA LL and Winter Dry Goods and Varilies at No. 07, Northwest comer or Wood street and Diamond y,* Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gekoo & CO; would t£ain an* Dponcc to their old customers and dealers generally in tiieir lino, that they ore now preparedt o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually lowtoxes. And as our purchases Imre been made on the most fav orable terms with importers and ManufacturersfWe flat ter ourselves, and hope to be a»le to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has hern heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRV GOODS STOCK is in pan of Broadcloths, Cassimexes, Saulncts, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, Merinoes, Mushn DeLsimrs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Tabic Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, fancy long Shawls. Silk Crayaie, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, am} all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line* Qua Vssibxi Department will be fbuud on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in pari of Combs, Buttons, Patent und Spool Threads, dircct.lrora F.urope j Port Montes and Pocket Books, Hooks and Ryes, Puis and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors. Table Cutlery and Pen-JvnWc| just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gom Sufpenders. States und Stale Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hnriery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Si Ik Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bondages, B'ack Silk Yetis, Silk Soresce together'with a general assortment of all other titles In the Variety We have an bund and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Sliver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gtll Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, a a wo are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. • N. £l, The business of the late Ann of Grcoo & Me* Camdlsss is to be sealed by O. (Jkboo at the stand of D. GflEoo & Co, who is folly anthorited for soch and in who«e possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said fum. [oeilfrif “TutfT <ra s^ruaiG. Jnines Qoillag) Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DUY GOODS, WOULD respectfully inform the public and his friends, (from whom bo has formerly received a liberal shore if custom), that be has used every exer* lion in securing an exteusive and complete assortment of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles; French and En glish Meftnoii, Alpacas, Poplins Bilks, Sat ins, Moos Dc Lalnc'tf, end other Dress Goods } Shawls, Vazettes, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety. Lathed ami Children's Bonnets, Caps,Capes} Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac. Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, dec. With a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslins, Shirting, Sheeting} Table Linens, Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans,&c. Also, an assort ment of Mourning Goods. The above stock, with numerous other articles, the nroprjptpr Is now opening (it hid New Store, No. 103 Market street,™ which he invite* purchasers, as he is determined to sell os cheap as the oheapest. MADAME A. GOSLING still continues to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing of vizettes, Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets, Ac . which are alt*made in a su perior style. She- respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on hand. [ocll4 DODDS A CttOZlßa, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, _ __ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SourA-IFesi for* n«r o f Diamond , (near tht Ohio and Penn tuhania Railroad Dfpcl,). Alleghkht River and Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, logeihei with Mill Machinery in general, built uppn the most approved plana of con struction, and workmanship to the taiisfaction of cus tomers. ID* AM orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Brido A Co.’s, No. 2d Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. quit DODDS A CROZIER. T«n Thoaiand tlvei Lost I BY Keating’s Roach, Rat, and Moose Exterminator. This preparation'is oue of (he best articles said for the destruction of the above named pests. For de stroying roaches, Ac , ilhas no equal in America. Pre pared and sold wnoleeale and retail by J.F.D. KEATING, At his Grocery Store. No. 207 Wylie sL, Pittsburgh. Also, for sale by T. M’Fadden ACo , corner of Fourth and Ferry streets | and William Griffin, Pride street, Eighth Ward; John M’Calleo ACo , corner of Federal ana Lacock streets, Allegheny; J. Gallagher A Co., cor ner of Carson and Denman sts., Birmingham; Welsh’s Grocery Store, Sligo. [febS:lm Keating’s Bed Bag Exterminator, PERSONS about whitewashing houses for the coming spring, will find U lo their advantage to as* thiq mir. ture in the wbiipwarh, for kcepingßugs, File's, Ac out, and from the walls and ceiling. Two tea spoonfuls of the mixture is sufficient for one gallon of wash. Sold at the low price of 20 cents per box. J. F. D. KEATING, At his Grocery Store, N0*207 Wylie st., Pittsburgh. Also—For ssle by T. ATradden & Co., corner q? 4th and Ferry streets; and William Griffin,Pride sireM, Eighth Ward; John APCaHen & Co., corner of Federal ana Lacock ;‘4 Gallagher ft Qo., cor ner of Carson andltenfnau streets, Birmingham; and at Welsh’s Gtocery Store, Sligo. (febs:ln JUNO CORDIAL—An effective restorative m oases of debility, impotcncy, qnd all irregularities of na ture, Also, Dr Cook’s Remedy for Intemperance—3l a bottle. Two bottles will effoet a certain cure. Also, Watt’s Nervous Antidote. Thousands have been cured of the most malignant diseases by this most wonderful health restorative SI per bottle; 99per dozen. Only Agency In this City, feb24 60 SMITH FTELD ST. NOTICE.— Having sold out my Book and Periodical Store to W. A, Uildcofenney A Co., I oheerfully re* commend the new firm to my friends and customers. W. C. WALL. TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned have associa ted in purchasing ihe entire peptodic&l stock of W. C. Wall,No. 85 Fourth street, which will be tfondaoted as above, under the firm of W. A. Gildenfenney A Co. The present stock will be increased to every article be longing to the business. Public patronage Is solicited and svlU be thankfully received. W. A. GILDENFENNEY, H. MINER A CO. E/"“ n.MfIfER & CQ. will ttiU continue as formerly at their old stand,* Ho fr? Sihithfiotd street. n ‘ ffiba UY WILL YOU SUFFER ?-Thousand® of bot ties of the American Compound have been' sold uurmg tbc past year, and was never known to fail m curing, in a few days, the worst cases of certain delicate diseases. It contains no mercury or noxious drags, in jurious to tfie systeroiimu is adapted to every age, sex or condition, This pelebrated reruedy has font bepn used, in the prtyate practice of 0 physician, with unerr* ing success—radically curing afocty-mne of the hun dred cases, in a few days. Arouadcach boule aruplaih and full directions. Aak for the" American Compound. • EncowljQO. Qoldaw. - ■». • foT?2O • .. - NO. fiO SHITHFIELD ST.- JAMpa V.WODDHI h Cl., gi ~Sr * 5 jRA&INET J 3&a mBQaFmmTVRE manufacturer ,ls,. .Wari-room^'-STattetoty-frlili'ii Jtt'eetT . T W. W. respectfully informs hisfricntis and ca.lom 4/]* et‘S thal:he hds'nowcotnpleted ibcr largest and£- nest>&iock-K>f household'furniture ever before seen. in- JhiseUy, as. he 2&deternuned to uphold'the quality‘With well-seasoned materials, best workmanshipjand newest: designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in moj ufacturlnp, he is enabled to produce wdrranted farmare, at the lowest paces, i- - s.;.r--.<= --- * * IDs has adopted the principle of idenufying.-lbe'cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand’the greatest variety of every des cription .of furniture,: from ibe cheapest and pMuncsf, to the -most elegant and cosily, thata hoose t or any part of one, may be famished from his stock; or manufactured expressly to order He therefore sohcitSranlnspection, that the advantages of his estabbshmentmaybo known.* The following articles consist, u part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed to any of the Eastern ciues: Parlor, < - drawing, din- > •- mg, and bed room Chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut EliaaDethen, Conservatoire fcnd Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the. latest French-.aud American patterns; Tasbaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ raiiqr Writing of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid . stands, music-stands, and holders, marble top; ma hogany, rpsewoodnud:walnut eemiaand soia* ta bles, extension dining table*; all eizesof the. most improved, and decidedly the best.kmd made; card,Pembroke holl ond pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstunds of each a large.assortment} gothic hall and parloT reception chairs, ottomans ana stools, secretary and book eases, aide boards, are screens, towel rocks, lmt stands, and roasic stools, cribs and cots for children; paper muche, table and tea poys, mi* hogany,rosewood, and < inlaid. .pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac, INSON A LOVE. A large assortment .of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet kakbos supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. . A H orders pri •Journeymen Cabinetmakers Association warehovse, iio sscojw street, (near the comer of Wood.) , iimj - THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A bracing, already,iwice to three Wl times as many bauds as the lar> """'ivVJ.gflgt and hithertomost renowned * *\ 1 business shops 01 thtacllyj havaopeneci their Ware house, and are able to furnish the-public, by wholesale Or retail, with Furniture of the following description— ▼i2: ■ _ .v Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col* nraneil bureaus;.. Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs i.Alohogaay.Wastelands; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases;;Secretarics'; Can! Tables; PiexvTables;irae Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Backs; French -Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Wmkstands; high post, Common, low, and trendle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; C«bs; Cradles, 4c. The advsntagesof co-operalioa,onancxtensivo scale, permit them to sell at the lowest j>rtces,.and they are de termined to sell, lowetlban any'competitors, an equally good, if not betteranlcle,and warranted—asthe jpabiic will understand by giving them a call. • ' • S Steamboat work of all 'descriptions, and other s of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. (man# Fenem, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; ’ Varnish) Hardware and f’urm'tttrffat Wholesale. XHB subscribers have jasl received from New York and Boslpp a most splendid Block of VENISKK3, and ard manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AH of which we will sell ai extremely lowprices. As great eara was taken In the selection of the stocky person's c,aanot fall to be suited either us (o quality or price;-and,&siiu well known ihm Furniture can be made by machinery superior and mach lower than by hand, the auention of. the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work.in ail its branches) earned on as usual. Plank for hand raiis v for Carpenters, and all .articles' required inmanofactdruigCabbiel on band—vU: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, fee., Ac. lt¥AN*& Al’IvKR, Rynn’s-Buildings, No. 31 Filth street. •- $l,OO, now at C2*e 112* “ 7U 1,75 « 1,25 67# u 62* 75 « 60 OH “ 45 m “ 02* 62* a 40 50 “ 31 marSShydaw LiffcjtSriJft Tub ; . subscribers/.tender': their aef?l for ibo favorabestow Wfe** ed upoir lb cm by their Steamboat frieiids v andi'SP*- woald respectfully remind them and others inte- ' rested in uniHing boat*, that they are at all times pro* pared to furm*h>on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabfts Furniture and Choirs ot the hew material and workmanship. 7 B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and’Smith field streets. opposite “Brown’s Hoteu^ •_ Mts-juttut#: Hammer A CABINET WAREROOM t SMITH FIELD STREET, BtUottn Szvendtitrifi andStraiaberry alley ,JPittsburgjPa. fa HAMMER A DACLERfceep constantly onhanil WL a variety of excellent: and fashionable Furniture, reR warranted equal to any in thcrcity, ami sOldonoa • i ■favorable terms as can.be obtained at any euhiiar establishment in .he West. They have now ou hand an unusually extensive stock,embracing all kindsof Fufrai* tore, irom the cheapest add plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrthfiro HAVE ON flANDattheirextensive CABINET,and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 0$ 9mithfieW <t alarge assortment of fancy ahd plain,Furniture, winch they wilt sell IS per cent below customary rates. Terms—cash only. idec*27:ly /-wjgsab WM. K. STKVENcMJN continues to mnnu> ■■w *' faeture CABINET- WAJIE o! every .desenp ■Tgpj^ttoll, at his old stand, corner o! Liberty and jyiffirV&g Seventh Streets.. UNDERTAKING attended to, in alius branches. " mayi^ CiHD. THE er**enner begs v»o,st respectf- 1 v - iaan>4tofa’3 friends ttzd cQsitseia tor ins very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since hi* corn* mencemeui in hopes by strict utienuon and fidelity in the execution of all orat.'s entrusted to bis care, to merit a continuance of their favors. ilewontd Also aanoonceto them ami the public in general, that he has jusi received ahttudsotc- assort mem of selected in New York end Philadelphia for the Fall and Winter Trade, such as superfine liiack and Fancy Colored CLOTHS; Labrador, Lambskin- Dearer and Devonshire Cersey Coatings; Plain and Colored French CASSIMERES, to which he would In* vito especial attention; whichi'tcr variety and newness of style is saperior to any thing in this city. Alao. « beaaiPalloiof Uluckami Colored SILK SATIN,Cash* mere, Marseilles and White Silk party Vestings,—all of which he is prepared to make loader lira superior manner, at low prices. JAMES C. WAT!*, - 3CMarkc« street, between Second and Third streets. ■> TO TAILORS—J. C. Whtt*s Graduating Shoulder Measure System of Garment Draoghiiur- for sale at the following prices, viz:—lf accorapamedoy Oral instruc tions, S 1 0; without inwiracilmm, 87 . * joc|7 - SSUgMtl'uitt Useful Clothing. /“IALLAGHANA CO., corner of Wood ami Writer \j meets, are now receiving from the Eastern murk* cts a well selected and extensive lot of Cloihs, Cush! meres and Vestings, which surpass in beauty ana van«' ty any other collection weslof the mountains. These Goods are tho choice of the eastern select* ed by the proprietors, themselves, expressly for this market. They were purchased for casii, nt low prices, l which will enable the undersigned to dispose of them about twenty per cenf. cheaper ihiiiVihe prices charged by the generality of tailoring establishments lniluactiy CLOTHS —French, English and Ameneanhavo been selected with great circumspection; and various styles of rich maibrial for Overcoats, wc have in abundance. Our stock of CA9SIMERE3 is very exteuiive and varied, including ail the newest, richest mid most fash ionable specimens recently imported andmanufactared. Our stock o{ VESTINGS includes a'variety of oil the fanoy patterns to be hsa in New York city j.it is -mast' var.ed and elegant—while some, Yfhoa properly made up, present an appearance of n.odest grandeur. Taking tnc rfariiaty as a.whole, it certainly surpasses any col lection of vestings ever brought to bur city before- Gentiemen of taste whq. desire those Goods made up, cut and manufactured by experienced artists, wDJ □lease call and examine for themselves. They arc opeu for inspection. . . CALLAGHAN &.CO.» septj-L comer of Wood and Water streets. SPUING AMD SUAmJntfc GbUIUIHCI 1 THRJ2E BIG DOORS! No, 151, Liberty Siriet^, Pittsburgh, JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an* nounciog to his numerous friends and tho public in. ?:eneral, that his Spring and Summer stock is now ready or inspection, which he believes will be found to be one of-thc largest and best selecicdstookH of Ready- Made Clothing to be found in the Western Gauntry. He has this season paid mqr? than usual attention to the mantjfiicttjrUig and style of his Garments, so thdtthe very lowesLpncea, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. f He would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of \ Ueady-SXade Garments, A As he feels confident, upon examination of the QptJhlei and prices of his goods, he can them stfch induce mems as shall mokeitThfiir Imotest to purchase at nil establishment. Many years* experience, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented wAotonls omi re tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in ; the Union, which is of the utmost impoxtunco to whole sale purchasers. In the Culling department will pc found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and Jimerican Bivadclolk i, Cashmeretts, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment ©1 VESTINGS, of the intest and-most ftsliionabte styles— all of which he is prepared to mako to orderin the bes» manner and nt the most reasonable prices. < COME, THEN, ONE APP ALL! The Assortment, the Quality', and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in tho United States.- marSd - Bolivar Firo Brisk Hanofatlnring Gompanjr. lAB. QLOyEB, 9. !£, X U. 8. HAORAW, QLOVKR, KlSia ft CO., Proprletors. THE subscribers liaviog been appointed Agents fer the above named concenii will keep constauily on hand a the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Fnrnace Hearths and Inwalls. .They are also ready to receive ordefafbr said Brick, to be made in size and shape.lo suit purchasers, which shnil be promptly filled. We do not deem it hedessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brieferpbsess over all. oth ers that nave been offered for sfrie iu the United States, their superiority beipgwell known to almost aUpersons who use Fire Brick. determined , that the Fire Brick ahau lose nono of ,lheir.preseutenvi able reputation, and that no expense shall be'spared .ta make tnera even better than they have berelororc been. This is the only establishment now manufaotarlnff Fif* Brick at Bolivar. KIER ft JONES, marl? Canal Ba'ainfSfivenihsl.j Pittsburgh. SNTRALIZ ATION.—The haw centtalfzed* hoiy Governmpnt a? near one pdinutf can do as they please. But cehtralizatlonis he. cessary even here, so far as to Tvmember iKiiOfiester is' elosiug out his seasonable stoefeof Clothiug it ihdToiy est possible prices. His stooV of Boys’'Clothing is*iit all times complete. lioyji of.all ages fitted ateiy. No charges for showing Goods. ; l> 1 feb!7 "Wg STUDY TO PLEASE. gonrtftrtrect. between Woofi anti SmltbCpfa. fjy4flp, oaiaut and Bedford Foice Btoom* JO by j ftl>23- . - - KINO & MOORHE4B.. , - ,v, - - * ' • . / .. ... V «. > .... ;• ... . ” v -»r !.• « f 1 •>;' r ’ -i" •. • -- *.<;•' • ‘ . • v. ■.'.*■ 4 - • W ' ■ .• t;> .. .•/■■ ■■ %£„ 1 1 *.*£?% , £ * *• ■* -m£ * ' t t ’’fcV’V- / >* rN'* > r V.lK'fW.-’ *Vk- , % . < jM4 * " v impUy attended to To Cabinet makers. Steamboat** Ahoy I A. fllLLlkU.t A CO., ffiicttjmg. - > *,.*4 * JSli - Uoobie u«*d-fiieioaecMi*r Madf t> l J'lhfiifiytspuilfintenior^Carhtif4h sfc»iY<*fc- i loHrecciyed ©ne-.«leg&TJts:octavei » MEW)pEON,,niade hy the.enginabinventor, J.* Caxhardf i ,Nrfw v .Yprk.-Yhis'mstrnntenthAB-.a.douule; sett of reeds, ana. for beauty, delicacy find power of tonejasweji-aawpTdityrof touch,'surpasses"'a) t-other: instruments of ihe.kind~.;.Jtn ©specially; adapted to ga-; cred music, anainnmlejy.preferable to Bmall Organs—! costing'bUtoßd'foutttt:aa iriuehvartd,at the Eiime ttmei more aumblAandcaaiM ta-kcepmorderi- Thereisonc in-a*o ft* the gives jhh hmiied satisfaction . < i'N Public Is-* respectfully invited .to-cuH nitd .OF.THE GOLDEN-HARP* 1 T ''feb'SG'" : . ..No.lOtKurd wetl. -. WnCtM At.VKH.Cf MA#***, FOlt VOUNO GIRLB, In (At immtduMviwuiyaf Iht Cuiucf Jituburghana ■" ' . W-: a Twt* welrtuey©* UecfuUndS Uas.c and Draw ma TERMS* Tne annual pension for Hoard, Tuition and . Jng, payable half yearly in advance, wg Mu ic for beginners, - • - - * . - jv** For tho use of ihe, Instrument, * * - • * |j“J D The healthy location of the establishment* the piclii resque scenery, varied and extensive prospect, souni' { mauiiff youthful'minds,must tender it ade*irabfc place of education The greatest attention. of tho Teachers jviilbe pduUoi the health, moral and inielleciaal culture of the pupils, committed to their care* and to Tender that attention effective.the discipline will be- exact, yefraild and pa rertikb There vail be twb seml-annufti vacations of a (onnighl each. Fup.U Will be received at aav-time da ring the session MRS. J/AVlii a?p24iAl ; Pnnhipati Aev, Dr, H. Seminary, XfTILL RE-OFEN, foriUSIXTH SESSION* oniWed*? If nesdayvQctQber2fltb,l3sL..- -?‘■ -..wi-if-- . Teaara —ptrSession of 23 Hfrehs— PayobU inAdoainct: Board-and English Tuition, -. * .- • $60,00 Siugtng and ustcf Instrument? • 510,00 • French, German,Lauu, Drawing A ToijAingjeachfriQ.OO; Bed, Ueddtng and Washing, * - .. • r.. Stationery, - • . * * •*'- • • * 7 s The lwo ScssLons commencfr respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and taCcioher. Popils are not rc*r celvcd but by special arrangement, for less -than.one. sdsmon. ; Nb deduction for absence, ercepv in cases o( great emergency. NO-EXTHASw 1 Circulars, containing Uecomaiendntions, Ac. t^ani be had of hiis. G. Market, street, ana of Mr,. Mellor,Bl Wood street. ■ * ‘ . • ExchangeUlvery stmtile'antf FurnlaHlug •• ■ ■ Office* JVb. 178 Feno l&e Si. Clair Hotel nsssxsi Kn Tub subscrLboTv.thankfai W .tlie public jvjjgLregjAx'for the hberataliare of custom mius.lmc' the UNDERTAKING-.biisi ness in connecoonwitti Zus LIVERY business, and will, attend to Minerals on os icasonablorfanns as any; in.the eity. Any person hiving anything to do in his lute, who may give tunf a'icaiucandepend upon lhelrbusiness be lOR alteiided to promptly. and in the best and neatest manner. InnsW 7AMB9 MATTHEWS A. vard* . . ... \tr DALY & CO. have .now ready for sale i large VY ♦ and well selected slock arSpring-'ancLStiromei Hosiery inall its-brartchcs. They would.dircetpariicitp Jar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’Srcotton bail Hose, with Merino twd Silk feet;-they are ef the-best maicriaJs andworkmanship, and for Comfort asa sum-' mer Sock, cannot be equated.: - VV.D.& Co.haVe allo on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers inxoHon, sUk, and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery‘ofall descriptions, at theold established Stocking StorerFifUi streelj between Wood and Market. .. ..... - . fmvl . Itltnois LnndaudGenersl Agency* Washingtoncockle, , . PEOIUAjHlmois. will attend to all business connect ed with Lands m the State of Illinois—the redetnp-- Uon oi lands from tar sales, the payment--of .taxes, ’the 1 salennd other dispositionanaud*£ibe..!oo&uon of,land, warrants; also to the col’eclionof debts and (lie settle-., mem of claims of nil kinds. . Q7* Land Warrants bought and sold. Old Patents of; IGiy wanted. • - Reference—Thopaas Phillips, Esq., Morning,Post/ Pittsburgh norg»'Sl K»UW REINBIAN* •-•-•♦JUia.M &MHXUAV* i... .[of the late firm of Sands AlCeiiteman. . - bovih-BisuiilinA.f A co« IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CloetJ. JtxcilTfi WaiekUatenalt, nmi stukbt, one nooH FaoM wood, pmsßVaeu, . rrtAKK4eav& to announce to the trade ami the publie X gtrieraHyi that they-havo'lhemselves carefully se* leoteo aati'iinpoticd from EaTOoe,alarge:sU3ckof Gold and Silver Watches, .Watdh-Ala,fcriafs,and, Tools Jor Watch makers; »nd a most elegant assortment of Jew elrv.-fromthe best manufactories'—which- they oiler at rrriJ-HH «s low as they cau be purchased in the costers morfrcli. Their slock of Watches consists of Gold nnd Silver • Patent Levers; do Del&ch*B-Levers? doLepinesj Sil ver Qaartiers; and elegant French.-.time-pieces, icMhe most approved makes. Together with a Idrgc stock of Clocks, and Tune Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. Their stock of Jewelry-comprises articles of ey.cjy description in this line, such as Finger Rings,Bar-Kings*, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and teals, Lockets,Goldand-Silver Speotscles, Stiver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kmd.oi fanny, articles, generally kept in establishments of ihts dcsenpltou. . , They would respectfully call iheuuehlmn of the trade to their extensive slock of Wmch materials and fools,- of every variety, which they have must carefully se* * 9 have also on-hand a- largo assortment of-Tele scopes,Spy Glasses and-Opera Giatses.from. the .beet manufactory in Knglaud. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to meuuoii. Clocks, Watches add Jewelry repaired in the besi manner aud'oii.ihcnMjW.rea#»fiahle terms. • loct« |.y - ) he Balova** > AT THE ATIJENiEUM BUILDINGS, Libkett »*,. ate at ail umes »;dchji'.t>ful place of resort lur l»ur dies and Gentlemen to-enjoy a plate of FRESH OYS TERS- cooked in the vurious »tytes and. served .m a. manner that cannot fail toplcaae. =■ Al*o— HOT,.COE PEE, TEA, PASTRY, and oilier refreshments.at short, notice- A PRIVATE-SALOON FOR LADIES, ICT THIS BATHING ESTABLISHMENT alwayUn order for Hot; Cold and Showec-BatliSj irom.7; A. M.to U P- M 1 ffeb!9 ' W. W. WARP:. Western Eiclunge Hotel*.. MARKET tff , WEST OV 'TtHH 'S'Qtffcfeß; PHltAOlLmti, Newly oppniu the Central atid Kailroitd JkFol. IC7* Tue eufescriberrespecifully sohcusa share of the travelling public. ' " m . . JOSEPH WATERMAN, P»fp«rfor.. Tprms—One dollar per day-- - . Ifehlfl.iy 13 ALL FAS4IHONS— just received 1 of Mrs, A. LKKCH,No. 0 Furxu; STEKit, wbieh wtU bo onen for inspection on Thnrsday>3Sy; and Friday, of Una week, where you will Gnda-bc&uti fal assortment oi an enure new, style of Straw; Silty Satin ami-Velvet UONNETB, a«aTIUMftUNG3,oI va* nous kinds, Buitabfo for the season.- p Children's I’ouneis, Ladies* Caps ana Head Dresser*— of a nch and beautiful style; ' vfoc.liSjtL- ;• CKUtnt dud S(rangfer#r i; ' - von J)0 you wi*h to - purchase « fin* GOLDorSILVEUVVATCILaiabomB® fr*«one-half the usual price? IrFo,ealt ai HOOD’S OSUnoNEW JEWELRY STORK, SI Jlfor*« two doors north of Tlurd, and take a look aviirc* new:, slock, just arrived, and you canthere purchase Watch? «aor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry (vU^eir,teal value, and not be charged two pnees for ovefvihmg, a« you* have usually been; hut can get the very nest quality of goods at the low® sl easicru pi\ccs. : Do.not believe what others, interested in their own sales, teU'yOn, but come, and see fer yourselves. AH good* spld utthiscstabliah- - mentwiUba: warranted os repre&eiiled attime:of sale—; so that ail may PorghuooqpaHy safe and chasn.- r«utg>. SnperioxWatchM^ptarlns^r-,, JOHiVM: ROBERTS, WATCUMkBR Artbr&ci ' J£ WBLLJBRy desires again, to call the o** v*/V tenuon of the pubhc toithe workshop has opened at No. IG Fifth street,twadoors froraO£jAisß- Mark«t, where he continues w dovoto hts special atten tion to the iopaimtg nndre&umg of Chronometer, Du tlex. Patent Lever. L’fc.pmc,aud evciy.dcxcripliou of ne Watches and Clocks. • v -v; .••■ir'.Av;;• Havmgfor u number of years been embioyeu as'Fore man in th* workehopof the largeßiestablishment in this city, ! flatter myself that thoaoiavonug me: with-patron* age will find.&U-.work: er.trusied.execuiedim the best.; manner and on the mostteasonnbleierms.* ■ ■ .... Rffetwicir—John Harper, Esc.. Edwsrdfleaxielort, Esq.,ft. 11. Hartley, Esq*Joseph; Woodwe% Joshua* Rhodes * Co., and Wm.iXScai/e. • >,.• "7 v _ ■ j A catcfiiMyselccied. siockof Watches, Clpcka, Jew-. olryiSpoonis, Spectacles, *c^-constauUronAand,wluehT have been purchased at tlieJowcstcash prtccSyona will; be sold at a very small advance for the same. : {aulfl; ~ Ue&rjr RlohArtfion Y JaTrellar» HAVING re-fitted bis;atore in-abandsomemonnerj and butteeently.returned from.t&eEasiernveitfea wab u fine assortment of:Vfatsbe*? Jewelry and F!ancy.. Goods, would calf the attention of his friends and cub-, loraers to the fact, IhatamonghtsWatchcs.wUl.bo found the mosidcsirable styles, patiernaand makers. elry, ihe latest styles 01 troches,,breau pin?, fob and rest chains, finger lings, ear rings, talmaturC| loqgcts, 3tc, Ac. work tables, work boxes, desks, fancyxftse*, perfume ooulcs, table mats, Colt’s •pistnia, pone-momves, in great,wrietyr china e&ke dishes,Ac. j with an endless variety, of useful and orhamenial articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. • - *v •-.. .< ,7.^-..;, . novl ** NO. 6| MARKET -STREET. Pltttbargh Leaiher Denot* ? RBAUD: No. 103 Woo&:fflt*SKJ r J»»V -• received:* Kail supply cf-stockiu ihcitiiaOv Balr tunore and New Yctk SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Rips and Calfskins. French: CaifSkins,Country,.Upt>. per, Kips and Cult cikins, Morocco Lining and Binding Skins; Tanner’* Oil;/Tanner’sand.Carriers t^oqls*Ac,- And,takenjogeiher«thoy.beitove tithe largest aqdheal a&soruncnt ever offered before in one-howe in. Fitts*, burgh. All of which we arelprejtarsd to eelh to caah . and prompt paying casters at lpwest prices., possible. .• . > . v Wo uka pleasure in showing our stock, and cotdiatly invite purchasers to examine, heloro..purch&aipg .else where. • : /^, ; >tseptB:if / Pittsburgh Coactt Factarjr* . . k. aa. ,' 46 i>t » M ft w: *»-* w ,TTfflmnml s *'' -.ifflr iijmmu'-' Niror TFboOdsfl'Mf, ■ ■ ■---*» ..,. /CONTINUES to manufacture QAKRlAGESttf'evpnr' V/ description a ad of tie laiestfind most.approved' styles, to order and for aa!e;- AitenGinupersomtllyio' each branch of hisManufactory,“amVseJectitfffhis roa-' lerial from the best that the eastern market'curi afford,' be feel B confidear that he catvpiease themost fastidious Giving hie entire time 1 ond attemion to the business, he tsdeiermined to compete withany oftheeaslsrit market. Southern and Western-MerchaxitsaTe respectfully in vited local! and examioedni stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he iB- detertaiaed-tbiell asgood and as cheairan' article aa any other establishments- f acpS •' , Jblui Wr 'Wiu, Yw - TTAS ON HAND, of hib own manufacture, JCL„a.iaw^oritn.entof.WHlPS;CANES-anti UM-; UKELLASFof. every.desenptioii,whlcfi he,will, dispose of, wbolesaleor retail, atpßceS aavlowai tjidy:caji be. :ProcuredToritn*lthcrthecitiespfNcwYorV;,Philadel- Shii ot;Baltimore:; RUSSELS tmd INGitAIN CAKP^ T J. BA< I? W J d t , pripe«." 3ubi fe eeivcdfrbni feyaqW '.v No 143.' \Vobil »ireel. ne«Vt>yi«rilfcy. .“rviSSOLUfJUN OF PARTNEKSiiIP.-Tlift^aitQQr; \j ship heretofore eristißg-hetweon Joshoa.BhoUes l*. Anshuiz, under Uie Joshtttt Rhodes & Co i« this day dissolved by mutual .copwafc-,: Dfl"^ ne3s ° f * «"» wIU •«• se to tf 4^CA%QnES l : ar,^eS • ALMtEi) I*. AItHHUTZ. PtiuiurgK, January 171h,1552. 1 The businese will be conducted ns hereto/ore bj the- e»be eld Weed oßfig ■Q ClFfJSl^lfriaift-KJOAadiavaUaircfijiQ'ilorß^iinS. for &iUsJfcq?, MtV&h, WiQJ6MOORHE4J^? -At .. rV ..-v » * *«* <y ck-' *> .V ’ • - * „ t , Flrvate Dlaeaae*. s ■£S2gB^ ■ impurity of the moo“,Wffiuiraileito»o*gg«“>'“.. Nerious- Al&etunri, I’ains iameßMJ«ild tioM of the Bladder and Isidaep,»<icees«lw treated. *Udee (six In lW» eftyl ** t ¥®*’®*]; BrowntoDUcrasanrancc3 of speedy cute to aU'WliouiaT , come trader hjseare -" , S fc . ■ ' OfficeMdpriTateconroltingiooiiUvllPimtqho Kf' v ' -tU~ Charter moderate > * oucovrea reft? (JDU ®dy.fBillh6ani»iiBtalr aapcedy.»ndc«lMa£fJ»ody 'ojlJ'WP'taMUrtnUle. Itifiverfillt. ‘ *lw*y* »t jioin» r janlS-d&y ' :nii «ay*ott>* ltapro®«a Bitract 'rtjLLOW-fIOCft'ANB SARSABABItIA. - rpHSoriglnul anft only genuine preptnuion lor the £ permanent cure of Consumption oi the£ung*t'whenlh«/y art supposed 10 ue-eseeud by fho iß<>rnt * •••'•••• ' SCTOftf!*, 7 v. h. ~ojr-Kfng^l3vi!t ~r - ! • ' • - •. Caaderßj-Tdinais,.. .. - . Eruptions.ofUie.Sktn, :- i.t ... Erysipelas,Xhroma Sore . i Eyefe, Kingwomf, or Tellers, i . .. Scaldircad;HhoaniaUsm,E*ln»inu; , . ' the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and UK: cerB,SweUingoftto:Glands»SyphJUiSiDys - Y pepsta, Salt Rhe ran. Disease otthe Kidneys, ■ LossofAppeilteiDiaeasesansingfrointhe useofJklercuryyEauiantheSieesandi ■ Shoulders, 6erteralDebihts\Drop* i • sy»'Jinmbag , o r ,7JaTUitiicef.an4: - < ' " ( -CosUveneSß. .. : .y.; THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN * - i THE SHAKER. DQCEU,? AND THE HONDURAS .SARSAPARILLA,'* . Are -MDria v Oayxbtta. Improved Extractor Yellow pocx.andSnr-,, 'Saparllla” Js forirretfi add GuJrxoti ‘ bas givemusihevvmnes of theseroolsJaiheirperfecv: Hoi* Ills preparation contains all the restorative prop > enies of the roots’, comluncdaudconeentraled'ln. i almost strength and efficacy*. .• ,t ; ■ Expcnmeuiswere made jntue tnanufaclnre of this . : mediclitr, onuht was found, that it-coatd not be farther: Improved. " _ . " ; AccordraßlyvweJfridfticsoilediOitLlroostttnbrerSftHn ; incasesof UepailOjScorDuUc and Cutaneous complaints orgeiieral prostration} of all the yiLal ,powers, and.alt Uove tortnenUngi diMves of the trylng to-the paiicnee r : 7 i v.-.w 5.115" ScrtfUlXySyphUsyMereurial Cotopbunii, Vanen', Oo^gretu J gretabU antijlangtroxudiSioHs art svetdtiy andjievftcUy CUte&bgih&UiMCjihitimditLfxt * .., SsLiHßfiMichlgan), Octoherff r lSsi. . r mt. JoAn &; Farh—Dear Sirs Jft is with unutterable • feeUnnQl.gmtitade Y liLraug}i the vDiyisoM Providence of Godj and by the wonder-working agency otlhai-excellentMncdjcinej'.^Giiyioifi: Yellow Dobx andSar?apanlla ” to gi7e-j'ou a. few symptoms of my •■/. almost hopeless cusei I In-thewater. «f lßso,lvwa3>aitack£& with*ase7trp pain, which was gradually extendingthrough thewhole nshtslde and leg;.at.thesame 10110;.atouTprostration /. of,mypby6tcaUynem;.abo Y my lcghad*hraDhto about. two*thirds of itacotambn :Bue.:lpTocaredtbe attend-" ■ • anceof a pkilful practitioner, whopronoiwoed.mydia- - ease one of the worst formsof liver complaint.: He said - my cue wasionenoi- wily-handlcd, butpre scribed for - - ■ me. I remained .under, his treatment untll lwaa satls- Gedheecnldnothelpme- I thenprocured of yoaragent v low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from :whicV I received a vastamQumofbCDefiL-Ailerhavingtaienfoarbcnlea.'.j . ■ more, able. to;pursue uiy business withoutany-. • • inconvenience* elnce that lane.*-'well- . man, while boi-a short time since I was confined to my bed.three-fouiUisofibetime; and! cannot ascribeiho.t return-of my bcah&no any other can3o than byvflie'-i agency of that truly. valuablcrmedlcmeyGuyeon’s Y«l* ?; - > low'Doek and Sarsaparilla. MASSY& VAUKJFIIR. J S*Uifa, October _ ;■ Mr. hl>. Path— Bearßlr: '-i r semryon ihe foregomg: certificate, and so far as l orn acquainted with hm *: • it Is all true. : J*procured Jt>.thinking it mlght be aben> ; .'.v : . (It to you aad the affitcKUi : Yott-Jiave ihepriviiege; Of. *;•' > using it as you tlitnk be^t;/Yoors t W. A. DEERS. . The following Letur xsfrom a highJy rapteiahU cianitDkoenjoys an- ezUntxv* pracib*: ' Navxuue, (SiaiVCo.yO.JyNov. i ? j£sl, Jjr. John JJearSiri GoyiOU’s Extract - i of - Tins medicine has been preacnbcd ( Iby me for the-last three years; with:good effect,-iifgeae*' * - 1 rai.dcbihty v -<Liver Complaint, -Jaundice,_ Dyspepsia, i Clircmc and Nervous diseases. - In: all, Femole : Cord* . 1 plaints It certoinlyrs: tmequalled. , J t In tbc use of ihjs medieitic the patient :constantly. i gams strength and -vigor, u fuct worihr of ereat con* * - : stderauon. pleasant to the toste ond smeli r nnd cßa:-. . 7 ; be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs,'. w«h.3afciy,underanycircam^i3nce*s> ; :liarasteaiing..i:> •from experience, and lo the aiSicied l advise its use.: !■ . ■ \ Da 8* v ,■ Extract 0/ a, an txfennvc Merchant in Hsf nah, Wt*cotuin*'\ -- ' ;NsEHAH T .; •: Mr. John D. "Bark— Bear &u: Jam Balsam of-Wild s ,Br. ;Guyzou , aEx«- tract ©I Yellow. Bock and -sarsaparilla-.? rleassfoj*, <■ ward a supply immediately. •. ■:■ . Your Batsomof-WtldCherry worked io&;chaxm.hert *•:<:£ —not a botiits failed of otTordiugirDmediaierelic/Vandin, every instance bovone ian otct gemfem&n of 7^ye&Tft r of ace)| It tlie* V.eliow BocJt naadanfr equally- i'v - .as we!l. 'ltook.tlirdebottles;myaeir, last falti and en* : - joyed period health Jasiwiater, fir tlie fifstwmjet of i eleven years, being troubled;; wjlU. a severe eruption of. :••. i the skin,, whichluad jnc up from twa-weeka to four * ; months every winter andfpnngyunt it last.winter.' 1 Henry fe<4oues, u brother merphaniaadn-parucnJor-' friend of mine, took two boiiiea of the Yellow Doek for a. Serpfaloiii Eruption, which-.bas worked ait'entird- -' care. My store is ol lire cornor'Of Wisconsin Avenue and " WolanLetreen Yonrv, respectfaUy. v ' , CHARLES £, CAS& Price per bottle—six Louiesfor 55.... /r) <•, bold by J. D PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, North-east corner ofFoarthaml Walnut au.t—entfQntft. onVYalaut—towhom nU ordetsmuatbe addressed, . J Kidd A.Co,‘Pittsburgh j L.Wircox,Jr, coroerMarkef street and burgh j J A Joacs, Piusburjrh ; Lee A.:Beckham r Alle- .. :gheny City;LT Russell,Wasnlngton j w H Lumber- ' ton, Franklm; Bowjei 'lJiuoiitownj •11 Weliyi.- j'; Greensburgb; ■■■• S Kount*,-Somerset;;Scott *. Gilmore, ,•■:•■ BedfordjßeedASonvllufttiagdonjmrsiOrrvHdllidays-- bnrgbi.Uii4ubrand.ACovlndiana,. i B^-Wright,Klttait-- nini;* Evanr.fe AVilson Son, ' Waynesburgh^M l Farlund- A po, N>Callertder,.mead*j;;- ville; Burton A Cdr,fcrie jHenryForker, MetcerjJaj Kelly A Co, Butler rSSmah, Beaver; I) Summertoßi. Warren; A>CS JdnQV'CotuietBporti ‘P Crooker.' Jr.,Brownsville, T {novls TO ISYAMDS AND THES'SIPK* .. THE PStSBRATHO’ COMSTOCK 2DZDICIN&S'‘ - T3IRST- Tko O-s»x,V*ui.Ex»*CToi ICmntTs 4 Jj Dotty*) coring aH Borns, uud all KxttraaJ Fains., anti Sores, •* ' 4d;-2fa&7t p/ Columbia forSisylnff or Eestoringr iiOTv:/, Homan Hair. Vj * ; 3tk'lttttt' l 3 ytzr&an(lßin*Unimex?. &h&jnataTi.;Ykg- ■-■ t:ab:o Elixir, aenrc foraU cases of-Rheamadrm. .. . 4ih McNair's curefor Deafness* Sili. Hay's theFiles» : OUi, SyoWs Siek,Htadachb Remedy - , - ?th. Slsther*i Rdlefy for ftUwomen m the family way; 7 Sih*-->loOMgle&\&9?t--Vfaum--tl#fita&* Pansenvior; •- Golds antf feverish leeliugB : and prevpntine fevers; for> Hiarrh<es» {ndfeeation atidliQSß.of AppetUe;farCosuve»» N , ! neftsTn females, and md!es,andnerVous'CoiDplamls jTor • >. > Stomach Aflbctionsr ByipepsmrPjfes^Rheumatism) &c. • v,. ;? Tho-grcatpoin'S nreH isnolbAdlo takp,-: never give* . \ [ naln,and never leaves one costive. . •-.•t -| Dth.:2refc7:.stocFi forChiMreo’- ; lor groyra personr. _ - , , . , , r l?u« s.No' meaißlne * : i - linumaUy as dropsto betaken',Qou yet perform such ;•:;. :j.-| wondpre when applied washox.b&tb,. hy t : ; * friction. lS}lo £a te mi each/ * • - « : rUUt.'SawnAflhs’j iafi away Vermin in a short lime'.' ' \ * t2th. The celebrated Lin's lAfi ;FtE* and li/nperenc* £Uiert'' :;■’>? >J •' i v . 13tb- Hr.BariAslamrw’s PfnSrsfrv»v: theLpopalarEX-.. ; ,-i. v: PFCTORAOT FOR COBOUS, CuißS, INFLI7EN* 4 , •ZA>'dtCi‘. ••'^ : rl4th, Tht '2)943j'iiyt:totd , f :- ' SUMS coloring for the Hair. , . * 2* . . s’ Chinese Remedy for .r* -•**! c - *-■' * • ■ lCih j&s?racro/ Thlsartiejehas ed olT'other SarsaDariUasfthid stilTgivea as ;gteai saih'v/ faction soever. * *f-* ft -*• ' / ' t y? • spread:' > made ftota Br. Lt.V'e,recipe., andthemoit nopjilarin,t£e-- ' ; : -■ .[ market. ' * . t •13th. DrLßbnfiTooihAths Drops, *A certain - \ t- ' L , * s> • -“ *- -*; 1 | JDih. Dr. CoiisTocic Hai lately bought the n^li l forilie-M > < i the celebrated jCQnttnttaus^ini*s£ K .- - •• } i Wattf, • founds at the SalrSnTinfsofßoctor'VVtn,C r s -., i Chase r atS^Ctttharnre^.Ci..ity-r*iThUmed*taevfitt4 -u [ tained.a i notoriety.and,nopnlartfymevet t t»^?^ : ?® ll & lw, *' :: c ' 5 by »ny : pMparalion'ot 1 ; comtoecsnTate‘wuhit^m^r'us,whfchar&^ r^ « .5 L * 3 to he u».alj who call, where the Medicines hip-'; « ■piep'»A«ittb»"fc;rt»Jore‘kßojm «*’ ", tJuMSTOOKACO.’s, •■ . i-longed andiiow belongs j- - g Cornsticlc f audilionEfi iba. ; aianatuta-pf.Cppi.stocJc A.. - . ? ColwillbEcODUnuea,liii>txuaJaketwiilnhofac-sunlla " ; 'ieialureof J)r.1..8 C.,wi|t ra/mnie designate ike ~ G , C ALL OTIJKRS MUSr'BE BJPUJUOU3. . ; I.UCIUS S COMSTOCK ii ■ Tte ebovVffledlcines eaif be haa in tHia place of ' * fata , tolliam jackbon. ' story 'J? ;jriiwet i » » wash house, Sc;* aiJ weli arraDgfedahditt' *' ‘ 1 " good orfler. The Lot is Juice*, ifpnt.OnCttrrolt-hWeeii W SjteißujrdtjrJby. IW.sileep streeL",The fordeols MeJi.fiU.ed.with-toehlreej and giBpdUine»J''“ ~ ThUpropeny js well worth SLfiCO }>nt-a 5 the omiotia goihg*,SVestM ! wilU>ft sold farSfiGH •-- 1 , > . - * 2i»w*-*$3OG iu hand: balance on time;?■*, *. . - S. CUTIIBEHT, General Agent, fet>94 . , • • ~ fiO.Hmithfteld street. K *. W. ■ . , - *\, 1 *- V ~ * - t .- '”\ * C v *■ *
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