A -‘ •„ .• v .5; ~.■ -•-. >\ -■■ ' ; -;, ,- , . > j % ' *<, *1 * $• ' i \ . • '.< ’ * • - K'-‘ y.:> ~yy '■ r --- -Si ->7h ‘ v ' : A; lt : A *.' $ >-% : y , . , 4 > r J ■* •->. *■ * *, * * 4 siT< * s 4- 1 * *►* - Z’- ' *,* x * 1 *-%-v ** ’ , « * , *. * 7* ,' ; 1 * , .«-X* ‘ *■ *'' *" 41 *- ~ ,* t - *, c 4 1 r # "* , < ' * *- ’ '£"• ‘lk"'■*, > v* -•' ‘i*V??»? r ’.‘• . ‘-, '* -i-y j 't'- ; ; vrvi' - >*-• - ; . »>.:;- \ • ; v * .*■- v;^ :?: ''.:.-•fV~,...--;.:? '..vv- : -; :-. ; - ■■; . • •• •\C*"? ’•,^V , l*-<-V-~‘;^'‘.'-.'.* '-"‘^'.■-’c '"■ - r '<'J‘l!, ll ’"■ ••,• < *‘,. J ’j _ '.T .t’ f •'\Lj '. . \ ", \ '^'■-'‘<•'l ' - ■- ■;'• yf’V '>v-.; ; '■* ■'•/ '‘ : ' ■ - *l* . 1. vt ~-Zf - zr ' ‘ , iV’*VvH^^V?«i^TasV^J t v;»Xf - - - - vr-i.'V; : , 5 -vf^: ff <”,'> *» i v,-s> y;*ty 'i* sA*V*'i r Vl f! ' < *'i''V Jt' - -> •*_•!;•' 5??SfS?%' v-i v r] **&?-''<'* ?*A t<fci ;.V‘ s 'f\* w %^ ’ti*sv■ ■ iMM PO4^XJ. i f .i*;f Msmkm r^igsaeM%L-Mf |l@i@ iraoMi 4SB?S3@&ge®si 9MWw -•« ?y V~" ;■? _v?-> sjc^ ZSZS>&°>Z5g IT ”•» V " cV ’ VO Bzx- " ' tanmsi jfcsgst r — ;•. /• *•" - • * t Pittsburgh Ijeattier Depot. IX BARD * CO, No. 103 Woon CTSSiw, hare just . receiYe.t a Failsupply or stock in their line*: Bal i*more and New'Ycrk SoLbBEATHER, Philadelphia ■ Kips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, Coentry Up per, Kips and Calf Skins, MoroccnLlnuisrana Binding . OUlTannert and Cumer’sTools.Jce. , * And, taken together, they believe it the Jnrgesttuid best assortment ever oUerod beforeio biirghi - Ails>f Which owe are ipreparedita, ssll.to eaSh Bndpwmptpaylngcnstomeraßtuierveiy lowest pfice* pa w?take pleasure in showing onrntoek, will cordially invite purchasers to: examine, heforo.purehasing.elte where. - „ ""V ulnige qtth jUghUinig. -Dt-c.»u«ys w*-!Im-; «tnimeatp . - A , 2VJ. en/ v AAriffW# Mri £tanfflif topm/t as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Ncclur* Hdl Fnlenons, SO tnr* e *log ttnd'destrueuve, and productive or to ■BOcU'niii»cn^f : Wiihe-liewou».»ysiein, umipavtiatp - - mif ihe-iniu fof business, society, and matrir&ony. . > JTiia thsirumeatls simple, coraprehemive*un4n«’«> pod maybebsei-.wtlboui the slightest ineonve* ihe knowledge qi the most tnnmaie friend ~ ' instate o»ed uopaln Ofjfiiursl ; whatever,;tiorpcevenUDg fiinjr one fioraaitendinf’to hi? bn'inees,. and while in me not a single can > take pUce,* lavigorottAg the organs, xn a shmt time, to svch on txie-rCi tAar-iAey-BEOAttf THTts PBiasnivs rows* • v ovxmmuoff; the lossof wbtehiuaused by early abuse, . .Is the.duease m question) and thecaose of the Uiou*jui<? 1 -concomitant complaints,vizi: Nervousness, Pfostratmm Dyspepsia* Pam in the Head and Dimues* of Vmom Weakness of Hie Hack and .LowerExtremitlc V Agee, -UOTI3 of ItioEyfii, Impotence, Piniplea of the hoc^,rre, mmure Declmc-of Virility, rowrr lor Menial Applical on, nrjecuoti, Avrr.loii to r^ctrij,TlmidTly. Self-Dislrust,.Love ofSo“*««. - *ft. All their ccmijihints inr<inathjctuWT'>' .‘u ™> n °- >*l ■ ■•• mutuntiojfpedfromichuh Vuy fmanauea ~ i. Thiilnsirameni ha« been examtiied and approved or by the liiehcetanihoriuei iivLarope and Ainericii, w re. commended by The mo.i P ro ™S, ° f ,“ ' oounirieß fli the onhurtom remtoy existing jot thorf and b*« now completely superseded the ua6 of llte bnaeic, canierleaiion, &c., n o i 10 mention d e tbm-ard advertiied no-strnmsonlieUay.nacordin K nmidme Ac lieonsmme., nt llm *nme time, liio ?n/irhe cuui Jiliojocii. and by mr lbedrapril treatment ever oflered to tint a filleted, .cl fair price being oilotved riM- Uic Jnsiriuneut, ortcr (be denred.effeet baa been at- U «rii«l‘o remembered, that those complaints are but " Hide bnderalced by the profeaaioa in general, end Hint ktltl-e medic»nw i» the., world never-bas, and never will, - '"imp 4h'o«e which, if allowed to continue an# i - checked, are sure toprodaced the most distressing con sequences. <- * ■ . • - ■ . jtiiftsbeen a mailer of surprise to some, llmv.any one of respectability and of professional-attainments should ■ devoie hi* attention to diseases which people of every description pretend to .core so easily. If, however, hut • the one thousandth partof the miseries these people bring • upon society wetd known,a very different opinion would be formed.- Atid it la not only the present misery and .. • - dejection, preying on the mmd as-well a* the body, that ■ is deplored, hut some are of Rnch a nature as to affect posterny* and even to destroy tho reproductive faculty, - altogether. It tis a fact that* when not properly treated* they may Temam so dormant in the consutut on as to ap * pear in no otiier way than m their elTecis oponposiemyj yef, if properly-un?erstood*are most easily and specdi-> ' fy removed- The ttboveisoiflgemoasiycontflvedtnsinn xnentrwiU dontilei*?, iu a groat mcasare, voiunbme to; check the evils of quackery, so prevalent m thisdass of ?•diseases throughout the Union. . . r - The price of the complete instrument, carefully seen?* ed against all-observation ma bor,.is only SlO.-'lt can; : be sent, by express, to any address many part of thei United JSistes, Caaada, 4c-, according to order; accom panied byfuil directions, and important-advice to the; married and Bingle ; the expenses, even to the remotest parts of the country, being very m&tilg. ■ . The unexampled suecesstbls Instrument has obtained sisce ns introduction m America, hasindoccd some un* principled persous ut New lork, Philadelphia, Albany, . Boslotr,-Ac n to.get up some ndieulous thiegs, called: • M ln»iroments, t ’ which-however, bear hot thxsmoht-: sst resemblance, «ei:Asr xnform nor pnnc-pU, to my ; . .own invented, long tried, and universally opproved In- Birumeuts, and which are as similar to them as night isi . .10 light. Every auempuo sell such “Instruments” for; mine wiUbe-proseeotrd to the fullest extent of the law, • I being ffftl willing to connect the well and honestly - earned reputation of my mvenuons with quacks and ...lheir wortlilersproductions. Ao /A«lruMrartsgs>iiiinc> endnonecanbe tcarmntaibutthost oTiered/,ommstftlf. All upnlipuuons and retniltances must .be directed • .(post naw) to the Doctorhimself, he having no-Ageoeies • . established hulia London and P&us. : 1 Address, post paid, Dr. E. de Laney, 5l Lupenanlst. r , :. " New York. Office boars,daily, from OA. M. till3P.M F and from 7 till BP. SahbntU excepted. 10 fc The uuderstgnedcertify, withgreajmleatore, that the above-mentioned Instrument is not ottfy constructed on scientific principles, but that from it* use llie happiest result* may always, with confidence, be anticipated,- there being, fur toexure of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S k'ELLER. MD. - CH. GOE'rZE, M.P-. SO Chamber street, .C ECKHAKDT, MJ>., V 4 llowaid eireel, ■ 0 .- Nxtv Yoax. Dr.dx Lairsr is prepared toexeeme &Uorder* for sur gical apparatus, vizvArufieml Arms and Legs, which move like natural member* ; Apparatus for Luxation ; . for Contracted Legs ; fur curvature of the Spine and Waist; for False Joints of the Arm* and Knees; for ? Taralyt-c Legs; for Clob Foot; for Lacrymal Fistoles; - ' ior Fatlmg of the Rectum; Hypogastric Delta; Bed* and Ghair* R)r Stck Persons; Crutches,Trusses, Ac.; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac. All work warranted. Letters .. must be-post paid;' containing a prepomonate remittance ... or divreference. ffebySily MORSE'S CCei£ Syrup of Yellow Doclt Root, OCCUPIED the from rank among the proprietory medicines or this country for completely curing CankerySjUtßheum,Kryaipelas.andalloiher diseases * artamg from an ImpQie state of uie blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia*, Headaches, Dizziness, CoaghSjSorenessandTightuea* about the Chest; Uron chn&*orHoarseness,Dryne?i*,andalickhng sensatioa about Die Throat; and is used with nnprecedented sue* cess in all cases of . FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENBRAL DhUIILITV. - Strengthening the weakened body, grvmg tone to the various organs, and invigoralingtheenure system. lf;the testimony of thonsandsofliviog witnesses,from • airpans of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious in curing al/ffuworr,and ifestonog de : bilitated and broken, dowa constitutions. Jt is purely vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com blaed mils pruportiousthat the chemtcal, bouuucal aid medical properties of eaeh tueredient harmoniously uniteioPUlUl*Y THE BLOOD. It has removed many chrome diseases which bat baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured . Canker,Sail Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which * Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.makethe leastim* pression upon. It has. been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS nUMOBS. The most obstuiale Cancers have been . cured by tins medicine. We say that it is n valuable . medicine ta all-BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, it remove* all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the * Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in all eiimates,afld stall seasons of the year. This Syruyts prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at - 102 Foonuiin street, Providence, R. I ; and sold whole* sale and retail, by S. N. wICKEttSHAM, • Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, jetlry , Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sis., Pmsb’h • Sledloattd liiqald Cuticle, *Tl!Il$ article is intended for family esc, and should be r; A jfound tn the possession of every family In the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger of Injury to their peraons throngfaacudcnt,and.the improper or earelea use oflools,-will find this article to be invaluable Id them, and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable. .. “This mny that we, the undersigned, having freqaenilymade use of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs.. Penfieid & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to oar profession* al brethren,as an excellent substitute fpr adhesive pins tec, la dressing burns, cuts, scalds, braises, and all kinds of fresh wonndsjalio, for sore rupples, a remedy one* ? quailed, CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., WM.B. CASEY,M.D, DSiIABRISOtf,M D., F. WOODRUFF, M.D.. HAMILTON BREWEB r M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR I M.D. ? Botanic. . Comprising all the practising physicians in tue city of Middletown. For sale'by . .B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., lyl • . corner of Wood and First sts • European Agency. IT\HE undersigned, “ European Agents,” members of jL - tUe Atnerie&n Bar, still continue to collect gactes and claims, remit monies,procure copies of wills, deeds and documents, couduct ends, obtain testimony, ranke. searches and (nuttaciall oilier law_busiuess England, Ireland* Scothnd, Wales, &c. They aw at all lime* in coramnnicallon, forwarding ami receiving documents to and fro 5 and one of them, regularly in ■'* each year r makes a tour through the principal clues p( Europe and America, on professional business. The nextannual tour will be \be tweniy’Sixih of this Agency. Innumerable leferenceigWen. ArpJyto THOMAS J. KEENAN, . -105 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Fa., .... H. KEENAN, 2? Palmerston Place, Dunlin, Ireland. . Friiteh FirlotUsßl Oropit TTUBSfi DaoFaarftttlwaysinvariHblyccrtiuiriofeg* V, olate the Female- system. The? were discovered by tho renowned Rieord, while practicing. in.the hospi tals of Pam, nod ere always warranted to cure ail cases 01 '6UPPBESSK>NS«IKBEOIUiARIT2£S)4cO4 from cold or -other canses: They: have bees osed Is - thoasaads ofeases and nsrs&rjJ3.cn to nrodoeeUhe de» sired ©fleet- These drops are.perfectly oanslessu and it jieedibulooo vialio convmee the most.skeptical of their asconuhuweolcacy. Wheteyer they fail to care tafwr a fiir trial/ihe MONEY WILL BE RETURNED. -They are the onjy genuine and safe remedy for all SUPPRESSIONS AtfD IRREQUIUiaTIES. - and no one after trying them once, can ever bo induced i to try any other. - The Drops are for sale at the office of Dr. BLANCH- 1 . A RD« No. 6S Southfield si. . Full directions accompany each oollle. They can bo sent lo any part of the coun try, secure ofobservaxion, by enclosing the price in a letter directed to Dr. E. Blanchard. Price Firs Bollass. Office hoars from &A. M.,to 9 P. hL—Spnday* hoi oreepfed* . declttly Citizens »ud Btruiger«7 . '..t DO you. wish to purchase a fine : feS* GOU)orSILVERWATCU,aUbout«®'®®B the usual price?. If so, call ai HOOD’S ifiwBNEW JEWKGRY STORK, 51 MarUt strut, iwodoorsnorth of Third, and. take a iook at iris new •lock, just arrived, and you can therepurdiase 'Watch' esorany kind of fine Gold; Jewelry at (heir real value, andnot'be -charged two prices Tor everything, os you have usually been i but can get the very, best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. po not believe wnai others, interested in their own Sales, tell. yon, hut coxae and see far yourselves.g&llgoods.sold althis establish* mem will be Warranted as represented at time of Bale'— , so that til may purchase euually ssfa and cheap* .-BsKh ' ' saperlor Watch Beiisiria;« ' JOHN M. ROBERTS; WATCHaIKMH ANb *aa v ■ 0 WBLLERi desires againto cailtha at (cntum of the public to the workshop which.hefr* s?* -: has street, two doors Marktt, where lie conunnes to demote his special alien* ... tioato the repairing and refilling of Chronometer, Du plex, Patent Lever,-i/iteme, and every description-of fine Waichcaand CiockaT ; ; Having for a number of yeart beeaemptoyed as Fore*: man mine workshop of the iargesiestabushineatiulhis • cityyl flatter myself that those layering mewitb patron* ■age wuifind all work erirnsied executed, iu the best manner andon,the most reasonable terms. ' John Harper, Esq, Edward Ileazleton, Esq., Joseph WoodweU, Joshua ‘ lUioaes ACo., andWn. ft.Scaife. - AcarefaHyselecied .stock of Watches, Clock Mo w: dry, Spoons, Spectacles,&c., constantly on hand,which . have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will . be sold at avery small advance for the same. faul£ * dohn W. Tim, ~— -~d If AS ALWA\ SON HAND, of hisown manutacture* fa a iargcgssorlment of WHIPS, CANES and UM - ; :BflfiE»D4s of every which he wilt dispose ofj Wholesale or retail, at pnces as low as they eon be ■procured for in either the ernes of New York,Ffailadel* -phia or Baltimore. Also, on. hand, a large supply of BRUSSELS tod INGRAIN: CARPET, BAGS and LA* DIES’ SATCHELS, which wiD be sold. at New York' • prices, lost received frost the Manufactory, a new sup* ply efn'n>iA BUBDER ajl r Bi*es, wholesale and retail. . __ , JOHN W. TIM, au2 2 ~.No J 43. Wood street, near Virgin alley. transportation. A'ABSN^ESiiatT. Only 2G H{>t}Ti ghtevgh! 1 < . fahk,sji. , rpUE Eipresi mail Iralii.wiK leavc iheDepot on Lib •A eriy-street, above the Canaf Bridge, every moming eld* o’clock. Passengers wiilgobythebaraio TurtlfrCreek; where they .will find the bestof .Conchesin readiness to them 28 miles v over a first rate tnrnpiko-raad to siuuon , (condaeiDrsnocompuny -eftch train of Coaches)* end theti iake.the curs to ilollidarsbarg ; then take thq splendid Pennsylvaniaßmlroad direct to Pmiadelphiu andlßaltfmore.v.- • Passengers for Baltimore take the cars .ofthe York and Cumberfirnd Rdilroad.hr Harrisburgb, arriving at Balu-: mor& io, breakfast, and to Washington. City the morning'.. • • * Passengers who wish to avDidnight can lodge over mgin at Hollidaysburg and resume lheir seau thei next morning in the 8 o’clock train. . - •, Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. " : Arrangements have been made niththe Messrs Brci detithalio deliver, passengers to andTrom the Railroad Depot, to any accessible part of Putubnrgh or Allegheny 2 cities, at ID cents for each paisooger, and HI cents for 1 eachtruuk. . >; . r • • • * » The Accommodation Train will leaveevery aAernootf at3| o’clock, for East Liberty, WUMnsbure and Tor* tie Creek. •. s . f- i Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad office in tbe blononffahela: HousejunUi halfau hour be fore ilie departure -of caefe. tram* when the office will be open for ibe saleofuekets ouhe Depot,on Libertyit! • pjeosegei yoartf ckets In the eveningv m there la al- W r y vT«» a 8rc r the monyngi •• _f«M _ J P.R R Co Mercbsnt* l Portable Boat Line, 1852. Foi‘ the (VIA P gN.NSYtvA3U CARAta Amrki.l LtiflADsk BSTW2KN PITTSBURGH: AND PfIJUABBLPiuA, _ • x ' • ViT'Ct* ibithirui ' ' ID* TIME, T£N DATs; J i _ ' „ . PATTON Depot, 2ot Market«, (hear Sixth;) Philadelphia. :• _■ „ C. A. M’AMJLTY i.CO, ? BS,n » 4 n B and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. AVJNG increased our facilities and otherwise |m*i proved our arrangement* for Transportation,'we? •ore now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce' and Merchandise, to ship (on U.e opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dupaicb- * Ihe i?ection Boil system of transportation over oar state improvements has been in nse about -tsTt years ; aadthegreaisuccessandfavorithuraet wub,isa»af ■ ficient guarantee that it it -no longer considered a doubt fat or uncertain experiment j but is acknowledged: by all as vastly snperior to any mode of transportation used or Canals, (whenintettcoted by n&ilronds) Goods loaded into oar Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed uutil unloaded at our Warehouse in Market' street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding (be delay) consequent on three different transhipments,-and seco* 1 ting-the delivery of Goods m entire low, the packages i clean, and mas good order as when &bipped. Produce, &e ,consigned to'.oar JBouse . at Ptusbargh,: will be received ana forwarded always cube lowest' current canal rates, strictly, according to instructions, wiiuoat any extra eharge-for commission, storage, or ad*, vancing charges, Ac, feb‘^3 TO TRAVELERS. FOR BAI/TIMOKE AND WASHINGTON. EXPRESS MAIL LINE! Between Baltimore and PUtabnrffh. ( Through in Twenty-tiro and a Half Hours.) rfMIIS LINE to Pittsburgh, over ibe Baltimore and. J_ Susquehanna, and Pennsylvania Central Railroads, < w now in «uece*gfaloperation. By it,pas*eneers leave' Baltimore at P. M-* (balf'an hour after the time of ar rival of the eveninguain from Washington,) and pro-: ceed to Harrisburg, where they are transferred to the Central Railroad Tram, and proceed Immediately on withoot delay, crossing the mountains in day light, and arriving in Pittsburgh at C P, hi. the dav after starting. The enure distance is performed by Railway,with (be ezeepuon of mile?, which is done in nisi class Coaches PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST Leave Pittsburgh in the Cars of the Central Railroad at 7 o'clock, A. M , oud arrive at Harrisburg at 4 A.M.the next morning, where the Express Tram of the'Bald more and Susquehanna Railroad will be in woihug, and proceed immediately on to Baltimore, arriving there at BA. M , in ume for the train to Washington, whieh leaves atofc A. M. This route is a* reliable a» any offered to 4lie public Far* Tnaoina {enherwayj Sll,uo For ticket* apply to Ibe Tickei.Agent of ilic Baltimore aod Susquehanna Railroad Company, at Calvert Sin* uon, D«Jumore,or the -Ticket Agent of Fetmuylvania Central Railroad Company, Pittsburgh. ALFRED GAITHER, Pupermtemlemof Transportation- ftPAKfl* AND WiaTlfitt AttUAWOlCinifiWT *?08 'T&&VKL -BETWKSIf * XJI4EVELAKD m pittsbueoh; r . fiy the Cleveland A Plttftburgb Railroad* FBOM CLEVELAND IiTfIANOVER STATION, 7$ mi In. From HANOVER to WELLSVILLB, by Stare, AO miles, and from WRLLSVILLB to PITTS BURCH by the new-and splendid steamer u FOREST CITV. n This arrangement to continue until the first of Jonaarv, 1852, when the Curt will run from Cleveland to WeHsville, The Express Tram of Cars win leave Cleveland daily (Sandays excepted) at 6.45, A- M., after the arrival 01 the Night Tram from Ctncinnatl, arriving at Hanover Station nt1233, P. M., bqil at WeHsvilleat?o’clock,P. and at Pittsbargh thessme evening. Remnung will leave Pittsburgh daily at 9, P. M., ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M.nexvday, m sea son u> connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati, und with Steamers East and West on tho Lakes until the close of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hoars; to Chi initatl 36 hours. Fare to Cleveland 84,(TO; to Cincinnati 810 00. (Signed) C. PRENTISS. President. Orncs ov tna C. A P. R. R. Co.) Rarmno, Nov. 8,1851. j ID* For tickets apply to C. M. lIARTON, Agent, Mgaongahelat House, Pittsburgh. DAD ADVmTrTIjEiIEXT'. WESTERN RAILROAD rxnx TTailm Fliuimtgb to ClcTeUnfli Colnmbm And . Cincinnati! Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in less than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line / TUB Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh ut 8 A* fill stopping at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton.Darlington* Knon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alii* ouce,B2 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P, M. Passengers leaving Alliance on ihe.Cleveiand Railroad at a P. M, and.. reach Cleveland at 0.45 P. M. Returning the pas sengers leave Cleveland atB A. M., Alliance at 2P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 7 P. M. Pasteugen by tnui route cotne from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting withtbo Penna. Cen tral Railroad. . Stages run daily from Alliance to Canton. Mai*iilon, Wooster and Mansfield, and from Euon to New Castle, Poland sad Warren. (D* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M.anddP. M., and New Brighton at 7.30 A. fit. and 1.30 P. AI., stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be* tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. The Trains do not ron on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fortickets apply at the' Federal Street Station of the . Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, price 54,00—and from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,' price Jll.oo—are sold at the Railroad Station, andby ' J.MESKWIEN, ]ols:tf fifononvabcTalfoar^Pittcbargh. V AU t A KAlnil U AU, WINTER AB&Slll!i\^^ THE shbEcribetSj Agents for tfcePennsylvanla Rail* road Company, arenow preparedlorecdpl freight through to Philadelphia durinriua wwteratlhe follow ing rates: For all firstclatagood* and wool-* <sl>2s perlOO fits > Forbacoojbuuer,lard, lallow,and ait heavy freight 1,00 perlOO Time/Five d«r*<" COVODB & Corner Paul and Wayne sts, Pittsburgh* jaol2 HEBCU& 1852. msamm RATES OF FREIGHT TO PHILADELPIa ANU NEW^yORK. To Phil'a. To N. York. (PlOOttu. #► 100 lb». Bacqn, taller, beef) tallow, lard and lard oil, Soap, candle*, starch, bones, ■ and glue pieces. 56 “ -Whiskey, cu “ i Cheese, uo “ Seeds, eggs, dried apples and : peaches, l^ithenware,glassware, win : dow gloss and hardware, GO “ 85 u ashes and 45 » co •* Leauier,deerandbuflUloskins 65 “ 1,00 “ Wool,fealhers end j*heeppelts 80 ll t.iyj u Manufactured tobacco, 65 *< l 90 “ Drags .medicines fccastorofl 75 “ 1.00 u Beeswax, . * 65 14 95 «- Ginseng, • 75 “ 1.10 “ Pork and beef (tn pickle,) 81,25 bbl. 1,55 & bbl. Floor und cornraeaJ, S7s do. 1,05 do. C. A. McANULTY * CO., -Canal Hasin, Pittsburgh. fcb23:lra mmmm AdAms&Co.>alSxnr««BkL - NO. 90. FOURTH STaBETv WTToBURGH: WHE public are informed that we are now: tanning ;X;.reguUrlyto.theJßast and West,and arepreparcd.io forward all Goods entrusted to ourcare. A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for.Pfcihdel phia,at4o*cloc*>P.M. Also, daily to Cmcfnoaii, at 7 o’clock; A; M. ',■ ;• , Order* transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned <oy first Express. . v .... . BUis of Exchange for sale on - England, Ireland and for any amount, payable onprincjpal Banking lioasesor PostOfficesintaeUnjtedKinffdom, dec24. . BAKER& rOHSyTH, Agents; Wen piaafe ttosd ttonte FOR BALTIMORE PHILAS)RLFJiIA! .. CtTE A.UERS leave twice a day r moining and evening, (except Smsday). *• < Morning Boat will leave the Wharf Boat, above the Monongalicia Bridge, every morning, at Si o’clock, A. hi. ; (exceptSunday.,) Fare to fir ladelphia 811, To Baltimore SID, 'ForiickeU-cail at the Flank Road Office”, Slononga : hela Bonne, 'water afreet. - decie - J. J. EVANS, Agent. KOr< Wju. p. allele ; ■ V-ETERINAttY BUB.GBON. Office arßodTPattOTon 1 * UvstE gxatlej, on roann «m«, !« Wood oa4 - 4 r •-. ,;v v* 1 - i»s* - f - , 1 r ' ~' 4. ; £ .. - ~„w Mi I CS.SS3 sirf} .4<- w>tv 1 t „ v v „ i •; f?M. Zj& | -^~ ?v - u - j i ». J C. A. tI’ANULTY A CO. .TAbLUJ BOAT LI9TE. SO CIS. CS els. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary [o® Office of the Company,No; 42 Water street, Pin burgh. QelftdtQ ' P. A» MADEIRA, Agent. THE OFFICE of the Tniurone* Co.qf North Amtru a has beeti removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 141 Front Btreel,third..liouBeEastof Wood street, where the subscriber willissue Policies on Build ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats end other vessels* for the above-did ana responsible Company. [ap3] , WM. P. JONES, Agent htthogrtphlo instltuti. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect fully announce to their friend* and the public gen erally, that they havetUisday entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ol carryingon, at the old stand,in Bingerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in ail its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so-liberally to the onea»anner, wra.Scbuchman,*and they hope by strict attention totheirhusiness, byelegnnt workmanship,nnd the most reasonable terms, to merit the iavorsof an en lightened . < Hands* Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness a*, Lahiuioapesj Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Pouted in Black. Gold Bronze of Co lon. . Specimedi of their work can be seen at their Office, ■s above. WM. SCHUCHMAN, ; aprB3 FRED. HAUNLEfN THEjiartncTship heretofore existing under the firm of ruatszsßN k hm overran, is this day dissolved by motualcontenL The business in this city will be set tled by at the old stand. No. 137 Liberty street D. FICKEIBKN, January 1,1852. J. B. BTOUVKNEL. I have this day sold my interest in the Wine and Li quor EstabUskment to D. Fidkkiseh. I. cheerfully re commend him to all oar old customers. jas7-: J/B. STOUVENEL: fcrUiU be received, bv,first Canal 800 l arrivaUJa ivy 'largo'stock of Wall Taper, Borden, 1 esters, window: cnnalns and Firo Boaid Prints, whieb will fie told ai reduced prlees, by, • , ~■.'— - P t ‘MABSHATtTn ■■ • nifijS" J:r •: -Jfo.iW Wood nree t' * T / % f *V ' * *• ~ ' . * * < V ; ■> "• - ,<- v ” -TV ,\) U v"' * **’*’ ' W v - -»■ -- t ] "> J' ._... i ■■■" *■ v. * ’ r * 4. 1 4 *• * t * i ». ry 4 ~l- ,...-.v ,...-.v *.--■■,V'-V;.*;'V'. r 'A‘ ' 4 :..;*.i"r.' V: ' :- "/;-'••'■• o:.>-:,."^? , )| < •■ •• • >. ;*» Vi ~ . ? *«► J .** ** ~ Z ■&*&&**** ~v* h k - ■,->.r\ 1 T ■■ - - - t » r . , v v, . 7 r - ,* ■* • *&**%* f v I s j; Insurance (ffompanit#. rj UarMatom-#, * i . r ga**tax£stoo,ooo. f H . ” !/T!Mpi n^^fiQ®4 J hJ4ving;;Useneppainie4; Agents- for -.X^ l . h * l aii Office in, No. 14 St. noorpreparedto effect iustt* ranees on-cityana cduntry propeTty.'upanas favorable f*srP&M.*PP¥ Company in thecSiute. All pB”?. u * nayipffrpropeny Insured 4ft ibis Company are enmled and to share In its earn* lugs? Datare .y.ond-ine-pinpuuuhey Jiaye puul,- ‘All-losses: promptly after proof of the same. 4 >- ■ —•• 'officers: >-> fIOn.JOHNC.BUCHEIVPnisidenL V r ■j.'u •o-r-! ?;:'-.Cha»/E, fltEsxstn Vice-Presidem..- ' . ~ Thos.ff. Wri/yon, Secretary. . Datid FlemlugyAltomey’and Counsellor. 'plr*ctoH-~tton, 'John F. Kelker, i .Wm < Colder r ‘ Jr,, David.-Fleming, ilsaac G. M’Kinley, i Cliaa, E Hiester, Elias E.Kuizer t Samuel w. Hoys* i David Mumma, Jr., John'Nioitnger, Dauphin County j i Jacob S. lialdeman;! York; Henry- it. Fry; Lancaster} Adam Schcener, Berks; John G.Brenner, Philadelphia j William Mtntzer,MoMg<mieryi Thomas Gillespie, Lu* zerne; <3ordbn F. Mason; Bradford ; Amos K. Kapp, -Notnhumberland; Jamesßums,.Mdillu; John?. Hoov* Centre j John &{seu,'Huntingdon tJaineaK. Moore* jhepd* Allegheny; Jonathan p.Leet, Washington; Geo. JL Bucher,Cumberland rGeorge W: Masser,Carbon. ; V ‘ M'LAfN &MOFFITT, 14 street, rents for Pittsburgh,.Allegheny Co. 'Pittsburgh-Bra-ncli Mechanics* MUXTJAE lIEAtTII ASSOCIATION, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO • OpyiCB—COBNEfi rV"BMITffriKLD TtllßD- STREETS . Aecut/tulattd Cash and Guaranty Capital* 880,000. rpHis in an Association of .Mechanics, Workingmen 1. and others, formed for the mutual relief of Us mem ber, in case of sickness or accident,-by the payment of {he following annual deposits. Persons in good health may become members amt be entitled to a weekly bene fit, iri ease of sickness .or accident. Alt who join this Association-are entitled to a vote in the election of officers, apd*<oparticipate iil the profits of the Associa tion. It Is established on.asafe and .permanent bast*, beittg both Mutual anil - Benevolent In us designs, with ibe lowcst rates consistent for its security, and eoudact* ed In a manner to insure us permanency and durability. YSA.BLY BKPOStIS. 8 2,d0 per year, draws $ 2,tOper week; 3.<’o do do 3,t0 do; 4.00 do do 4.00 do; 6,00. do do 6.00 do; C.W do do ft,oo do; 7.00 do do 7.00 do; 8.00 do do 800 do; U,f>o do do 000 do; 10 00 do do Io,fo do; Admission Fee, for Life Membership, 8150— which must be paid at the time of making application, and the first years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. President—\V. W. Scott. Yut President —J. H, Buchanan. Finance Committee— W.M.Rockwell, A. P. Ward. A. W. Jackson. : Sttreiary and Treasurers. 11. Buchanan. Pittsburgh Jteftretict* —James Dunlop, fc.'sq ; W. M. Wilson, M. Dj J.R Speers, M- D.; W. M’K. Morgan, D. W. BEAUMONT, Aentory. lleport OF THE MECHANICS’ AIUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION for me month of Febrnary. Principal office* of issuing (ceitificaies of member ship andpaying claims No. 105 Walnut street, Cincinnati. Ohio. No. 439, Main street, LoouviUe, ICy, Cor Olive and Second streets, St. Loius.Mo. Cor.Tlurd and SronhGeld sta, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 80 Jeflorson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Wo sumjipthe retoltaof '.art month’s labor, and lay it before oar Members, that they. may see how oar In- Miration Isflourishing,and how the present officers are discharging tlie business of the Institution that is cn< trusted to tueir charge by tbe tnembers We find that daring the lostmortth the whole tram beror proposals for meinbcrshlt) is 4,1 to. Whoieomoatft-cosh received..—.... Paid claims for sickness and Agents. • Returned on rejected applicants Paid for printing. • do Posrage,Tem and Incidental* do Clerks and .actuaries do -Officers 83,5 *9 CO Surplus capital • - 54,189 00 J. (I. Bcci<&NA!t, Secretary. With these accumulations saved, after paying all claur.s oiul expenses, the officers look back upon their exertions nod that of oor agents with feelings of satis* f&Ctiou. it is now wib fresh courage ana renewed real, that we enter upon the coming month, feeling ani mated with our success, and inspired to new and more vigorous efforts to semi abroad the good iofiaenc-; e* of our Association. Front the ob«cureorgamzattoa at firtt anr.oticedQQd unnamed by the public, we have grown into eon sequence and power until we command attention, and have called forth the respectful notice and l»iih commendation of more than one hundred of the leading journul* of oar nation. To our members we would invite their attention to oar worthy journal, that wifi be devoted to literature, and general intelligence. It Will also contain our reports and the practical work ings of'Heaftb Association* generally. On our part we shall sprarc uo pains tu make our Journal a welcome jer iu.every family. Tho first number will be irsaed on the ISih of the mouth, and will contain the monthly doings of oor Institution, from Its organization to the present time. aarlldltn Kentucky Jttntual hlft lsinmce Cot GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. fIIHIS COM PAN Y offers to the insured all the security Jt and advantages Qf the Mutual and Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of prenriom; au annual return in cash of the per ccntnge required for the contingent risk of the Year; an oac qaate,bat not excessive orovision for the future security M members for the whole term of lite, with an to unable latere# in the accumulating fund sccored to such mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies; a eoarouty fund designed for tbc permanent secu rity of snort term members, and also for the present se curity of those for Ibe whole term of life. ffT- This is the only. Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, with aprovision for an annually increasing acca jnulation of toudi (for fixture security) iu exact propor tion, to the amoum of bu-inoss and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and rales of the Company, furiuskca gratis, and applications for insurance received by J. TURBETT. A gem, 139, Wood street, Pittsburgh- B*m. Pilwootw. Mediral Rramlner. JylSryi Ttoe Prankltu Plre laturance Company, Directors*- ChorlesW. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai I). Lewis, . Tobias Wagner, Adotpbt E. Borie, Samuel Gram. David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CD AS. N. BANCKER, Pres't. Chas. 0. BsJtcua, Secretary. ID-Cr mtinaeio make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on everf description of property in town and country at rateg&A lpw as arc consistent wuh security. ’ The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* aUbrff ample protecliomo the assured. . Tfac Assetsof the Company, on January Ist, ISSI, os fiabiuhed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* ows.vtx:— ' Mortgages-- ■ »—— Z 018,133 88 —B-1,377 78 Temporary Loans 83JICS 17 Slocks ■ - ■ i ■ --1— 01,830 00 Cash, Ac. . 04,348 81 44 Since their incorporation, a period of *JI yearvthey have paid upward* of Ont Million Four BundftJ Them iand VoHart } losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDLN'EB COFFIN, Agent, Office N. K.corner Wood and 3d sti. LI VEX MSUHED BY TUB Kentucky Uutual Insurance Co., COVINGTON. RY# THIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information givcm and applica tions received by J. TUuBETT, Agent. m Wood street. Bamcbl Dilwobth, Medical Examiner. ls?p* State mutual Fire Insurance company. HARRISBURG, PA. T\ESIGNEDonIy forthesater classes of property, bos 1/ an ample capital, and affoids superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to cuy anacoantrymerchants, nmi owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property. A. A- CARRIER, Actuary,' • ; octg7| Branch Office.No.s4 Smitbficld si,. Pittsburgh* INBUHAJ&CJA. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSVR ANCE COMPANY#—Office, North Room of the Ex' chaugeJThird street, Philadelphia. : FiftX XltstJEAHCß.— Buildings, Merchandize and oihei properly in town and country , insured against loss or damage by .fire at the levrestraie of premium. . Mahinb Ihsurahcb.— They also insure Vessels, Car Apes and freights, or coastwise, under open ot special poHcies,na theussured may desire. Inland Transportation.— I They also insure merchan dixe/iransported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boatiracd Steam Boats, oh riversand lakes,on the most Überalierms. I DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Sander (John C. Davis, Robertßurton, John R. Penrose, Samuel .'Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac It Davis, William FolwelI t John Newlin,Dr. K. M.Huston, James C. Hnnd.Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, Heury Sloan,li ugh Craig,George Serrill. Spencer Me* Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J, G.Johnsop, William Huy, Dr S. Thomas,' John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT^FItTSBUKGH.—r D. T. Morgan, ugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Fir* rn.ud SSm.tln9 Inaartno*. Difsolatlont V^y£:r ; ' l! o'- ■'v*'r" i 4-T?/.', , :>',O l . : -*. i j , - -y ,~£ 1 „ ( v-,, ' *" 1 - ' 'v. < SJSW-G-G-OO&I - YOUNG, STEVENSON'* LOVE, Sign of Ifo <’OtimiNAC SEi mm»-Marltl J|. FRESH AHKJVAL OF - Hewn EprLn&i AnasonUttsriOooaa» fpHE. subscribers have’jaat. received by Adams & X Co’SEsßW.Bf.Bnathe.PennsWvamaßaliroad.oiie of Jtodnmemi of Fine wees Goods ever offered tfcthepublic. One .of ihe,Finn*QVhig ; the Eastern Cities before the cOmmencemeniof the Spring trade, ?elected ouj Goods, with great care from the Importers, at such i jmi'H 04 wiH enableorm sell cheaper than the cheap |.*Sl i ‘ .Oijf. vnTy ejwjiaiycsujcfc cOEDgrjses ta part the lol loWti<V»—VlZ; • , •••••■• fheue mid Jasper Cliene Silks; iligh Lustre, Plain,-Chamelton andGlnssaSilks; do Stripe> ■; do do; do Plain Black do; Tuifc Satins; Foulard and Watered Silks; 1 1*61103, Be rages, Plain and Figured Poplins; i;u«limere* v Delaines-and Alpaceos; . Chintzes. Ginghams and Calicoes; Piench worked Sleeves, I Ctiffs.CoJTars A Chemneus; do Lace and Muslin Capes; l!laek S iun andFaocy Vestjngsj Cloths. Cusslmorcs, Satinets and/cans; Hound? and Bonnerßlbbons; 1 Tf«e p.optietor*'would respectfully solicit an early cnit team: heir. ftlends aml (tie public generally, feeling confident that they can offsr greater inducements than has been ofTeredheretofore. - ' tnarg V;i YOUNG; STEVENSON A LOVE. Preah Arrival of Sew Goods I T. K, a!KRIOBT A OROTI1K&S, 117 WOOD: STREET. THIRD DOOR FROMTJIE CORNER'OF 1 FIFTH, HAVE JUSTRECErVEDandofferfor sale— . I,QQOALG.D<and S.B, Percussion Caps; 4,000 doz. Spool Colton—assorted, 400*8. Patent-Thread; 100 great gross Agateßuuoos; 300 (doz.Uum Suspenders; 100 do4..Berliu Gloves; 40 doz. Cotton Gloves WO.pleeeaPongee Handkerchiefs. So do. Ladies’Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; SOc&uoonsßonnet Ribbons; 15 do Saun.nnd Mantua Ribbons; C do Cap do; Together with a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also caUlhsattenUoD of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most vaned assortment or Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., eyer. offered in this market-all of wtneh they offer on the ritost reasonable terms fornO GBAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND WINIBRDRY GOODS, ONE PRICE CASH STORE, No. 76 Afarhef it, betweti* Fourth and tiu Diamond. 3nHbtrubsoriber wilt commence a closing oolsale of L his enure slock of FALL. AND WINTER DRY OODS, on Monday, December 15th, and will continue one month, preparatory" to the reception of Spring Goods,oq whiclLoecMionour Wholesale Roomscwill be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on the: original marked pneer, viz: Genuioe French Merinos have been Beilin? at Super French Merinos, Genuine Lupin*,Lest quality, French Thibet Cloths, U U il a u u Best high Lustre Alpacas. SccomTqonUty w Third “ « bight yards of good Alpaon for 81,00. Brocne Long Shawls, 20.00 w 17.00 “ Square “ 10,00 “ 0.60 Blanket Long Shawls. 10,00 u O.CU “ ** 8,00 *• 5,00 Bay Biale Long Shawl*, s£o u 3,25 “ “ “ 4,00 « i 1,25 Red Flannels, all wool, 28 “ 22 “ “ * 31 « 25 U U U 37| « 39 The above price? are a a&mple, amllhebalanee of the stock will be sold in. ptonoriioo. Positively no .devia tion in prices. -S7.GS9 SO ' 2,42925 m so . 43135 134 00 23Lso> ISOOO SBCUfI U GREAT Attt&l VALI OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods end Verities at No. 97, Northwest corner or.< Wood street and Diamond aliey£Pituburgb. Pa. D. Gu«o A Co. would again an* nomice to tbdr old easterners and dealers generally in their Une, that they are nowpreparedt oxmeriof -zale their present new stock ofGood* at anasaallylow rates. And as our purchoscthave been mode on the most far* orable terms with lmporiers ahd JManbfadturerß. we flat ter oar»elves, and hope lo be aide tomentaeonunaanee of confidence and patronage of onr old castomera and the public generally,.which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed oport ns. Our DRY GOODS BTOCK is in part of Broadcloths,Casalmeres, SaulneU. Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, DriUinga, Slack and Drown filusllus, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey PJsid*, Al pacas, Menaces, Masha DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy Prims, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pori f:eeSilk Pocket liandkeremefa, and Irish Linea* direct rod Ireland, and all other articles generally kept In the Dry Goodsllne* OCmVatustlr Department will be found on examination to be onsnrpassed byany other of the kind West of the Mountains, end Is made op (n pan of Comb*, Buttons, Patentand Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies And rocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Puis and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors* fable Cutlery, and Pen-Knives jest arrived from Sheffield; Patent hfeditiues, Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps,Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawn* aod Edgiiigs,'Risbdas, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general osswunint ofail other articles in (he. Variety line. We have on band and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils,' Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac-, to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell oar Goods on the most 'reasonable terms, either &f cash or satisfactory refer ence. N.B* The basinet* of the late .firm of Gbxgo&Mc- Caxdlem is to be settled by D. G&aoo at the stand of D, Ouoo & Co., wbo is fflliy authorized for sueh and in whose possession are the papeis, Notes and Books of said firm. [oeilSnf lt>Br 108 y HicacH stonK Jtmei Goaltogi WholttaU and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC tTRY GOODS, WOULD respectfullyinform the public and his friends, (trom.whamhe has formerly received a liberal share cfeasibni}, that ho has tUeaevicry eier- Udn insecaringan extensive and complete assotuheat of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the bestqnaUty. Consisting of the- following articles: Frenchond En- Kfish Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Popllna SlUc# fSat in#, Mans De Laines. and other Dress Goods; Shawls, Vazettes. Mantles anaClookr, of every variety". Ladies’ and Children’s Bonnets,Caps,Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Glove#, Hosiery. Ac. Gentlemen’* Cravats,Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sturts, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac. •! With a large stock of SJeached and BrownMasUns, Shirting, Sheeting'; Table Linens, Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels^CaUcoS,Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also,an assort* mem of ftfooinlogGoods. ' The above stock,with nameroos other articles, the proprietor is now opening a; his New Store, No. 108 Market street, to whieh he litvlleV purchasers, os he is determined to teO as cheap as the cheapest. MADAME A. GOSLING mill condones to rive her undivided attention to the manufacturing ofvizettes, Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets,Ac., whiehare alfraade in a su peri or style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French, Pattern. Hats for the trade always on band. [oetli doods a caozi&a, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS. OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Seuth-Weu w juVn| tut of Diwatitri&i (rtear Vut Oku and Pwm ipSMa rvfeam'o Kailrmpi Dfpof,} At.nagan Cmr. aSSSSPuRiver and Laud Steam Engine*. FireEn ginds, Hydrt.ulic Presses,- of all descriptions rCopper plfife, Lufidgtapbie aad other Proves; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, together with. Milt Machinery in general, bailv upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the satisfaction of cus tomers. f ID* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, tt’Bride A Co.’s, No. 2« Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny,wiilteceive prompt attenu“on. aoU 'DOPDsVcROZIER. Ton Thousand I<ltes hoetl BY Keating’s Roach, Rat,’and Moose Exterminator. This preparation is oue of the bestartieles sold for the destruction of the above, named peats. For de stroylng roaches, Ac., H has no equal In America. Pre pared ttndsold wnolesalc and retail by ' J.F.D. KEATING, At his Grocery Store, No. W 7 Wylie si, Pittsburgh. Also, for sale by T. M’Faddeu A Co,corner of Fourth and Perry streets j and William Griffin, Pride street, Eighth: Ward | John M’CiUen A.Co.*. corner of Federal and Allegheny; J.Gallagher A Go., cor ner of Cpxson.hnd Denman sia^Sirnungbam} Welsh’s Grocery Stole* Sligo. ffebSjtm Kestthfi’t Otfd Bug KxteinntnstOr« PERSONS about whitewashing houses for the Coming spring, willfindiyo their advantage lo use this mix ture in the whilewashrrarkeeplhkßugs,Flics, Ac ,oat, and from the walls and* Two lea spoonfuls or the mixture is sufficient forohegallon of wash. Sold atifaeJo w price of 25 cents per box. '■’ J.T. D: KEATING, At his Grocery Store, Wylie st, Pittsburgh. Also—For sale by T. M’Fadden A Co., comer or 4th and Ferry streets) and William-Origin, Pride street, Eighth Ward} John M’Oallen « Co., corner of Federal ana Lacock streets, Allegheny; / Gallagher.A Co., cor* ner of Carson and JJenmanBtreflt3 r Birmingham; and at Welsh’s Groceiy Storey. 81igp- v' v . {felis:lT» tn coses of debility, {mpotenoVjand allifregiilarities of na ture. Also.Ur.Cook’sTletnedy for lutemperance-*9l a bottle. Two bottles wiiteffect a certain care. Also. Watt’s Nervous Antidote. Thousands have been cured of the most malignant dUeaseahy this most Wonderful health restorative. 81 per bottle; $9 per dozen, Only Agency in this City,; feb24 50 SMITHFIELD ST. T^TOTICE^- Having soid out my Book and Periodical Xi Store to W. A. Gildenfeoney A C0.,1 cheerfully fe comraentUhc new firm to my friends and customers. w. o. wall. TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned have associa ted in purchasing the entireperiodical stock of W. C. Wall, No. 65 Fourth streeh which will be .ectndueted as above, under the firm of W. A. Gildenfenney a Co. The present stock will be increased to every article be longing to the basinets. Public p&trondge Is solicited ajjcT will be thankfully- received. W. A. GILDENFENNEY, H. MINER * 00. fp" 11. MINER A CO. will-still continue as formerly at their old stand, No 3$ Smithfield street. , [feba ~ IMssolatlonof Psrtnsrihlp. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub scribers, doing business in the name of John Black A Co., is ibis day dimotved’by mutual cooaen’, H. Mc- Culiough purchasing the ; enUre interest o( John Black in said business j iL-McCullough haying the right to use ilia name of the Isle firm.in settling the business, and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the tatofirm.' JOHN BLACK. henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will he«ontlnued by the subscri ber os usual, at his old stand, corner of Penn and Irwin streets. . HENKYMoCULLOPGiL Pittsburgh, March ), 1853. THE partnership heretofore ejcistine between James -Armstrong, Samuel Crozior apa Charles Barnes, antler the title of Armstrong,.Gtozier & Co., is this day dissolved b/mutual agreementhlr. k ßaroesn&Ving dis posed of his interest end withdrawn from the concern- JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIKF, CHARLES BARNES. Feb.’y 81,1852. Teh Forwarding:, Commission ancf Frodoee Business will be continued eubeir present stand, tyoJ.CS Water, and 64 Front streets, by Ames Armstrong and Samuel Cro2ier r pndct the siyieof ; mitf - - ' " ' ARMSTRONG & CBQ2IER. CtRAFK SHAWLS*—Just cpeaetf, thirty rich plain /■and£mhroidcredCrapofihawla.. ; A, At HASON. fc C 0;« . , Jiw. 63 fuitf «JswkctfitrccL^ mart K:?'' « ■* * t i - S JDvg <®aob«. anoai AT JISFPERIS’ •1.00. now at 02}c. 112} “ 70 1,75 « 1,25 87* “ 52} 75 “ 60 67} “ 45 87} “ 62} 02} “ 40 50 “ 31 DUaolutlon. t£ v ** - >■ 1 ■- v, 4 i” %} - s **•??*'*&'!>: v*x v 4 , * u? >, - * t. v •> T •ft' \ ? ♦ f * , -i* S';ci’V. "... ‘‘ , " * > kV * *-1 ' 5 > JiinriUut, &t. James w* q * cabinet manufacturer, - WAVfc-rdomi and 1)9 Vblril itmti I; T v\V. WVreapecifullyinforms hisfriends amlcostMU'.*. <F« ers that-nen&s now completed his spring stock of Ftortiuirev which Js decidedly the largest Add best ever - °^. l i e{ *fi>r sole intbisCiiy. which wilt he sold at pricrw, as low as any in the United SiBto,*E6'st or VVelt: *'*l uj-nplrpld tbeiiiualiLy with well- - seasoned materials, best workmanship, and. lieweit designs; fcmliftoni' the fcXtam or hls%rtfere and : faeiH* in znai ofacturingj he is enabled to produce warranted farninreiauheTowestpriees: •' t" He has adoptedthe Nprinciple of , identifying the.cn#- with fits own, in quality and price, and keeps; always on band the greatest variety ofeverydea cription of furniture, .from thecheapest and plainesuid tue most elegant and costly, tiara house, or any part o? one, may beturnished- from his stock* -or-manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in . pai-r,ofhigsu>ck,whicbfor>]ehnessof style and-fimsbl cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: * Louis XIV tete-tete-aiSofas r ' 50 Sofas, in plqsh and hair cloth; \ to dost. Mahogany Chairs, ' i ‘ 20 <lo Walnut ; : db; { 50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut • do do; 50 Mahogany-Divans; - - 20 Walnut do; 60 Marble Top Ceuue Tables ; 50 do Dressing Bureaus; 30 do Washstandsr 40 Enclosed ao; 100 Common doj; 20 Plain, Dressiug Bureaus; 49 Mahogany-Bedstead*: 20 Walnut do*-- ' 50 Cottage do;’ 300 Cherry and Poptir^Bediteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes.} lOWalnnf ' dif; 10Cherry. . ddfe 50 Plain Bureau* j 70 Dining and Breakifesi Tables; 12 Secretary, and Bookcases l 20 doz.Caneßeat Chairs i 24 Cane Seat RoekihwChairs; i T<T Ladies WrUingr]£»aky ♦ ■ Hat and Towel Stands'; ; What-Nots: Etiguires; ;fr|i i Paper Machoe Table? : ] Conversation do: EUzabathea dojUkt. iHalhandTier : doji Reception dogigi Work Tables; ; Pearl Inlaid dojsgl ;Extejision Dining Tal<fe*; -Ami doe£&* > Goihic and Hall i ' \ ' : A large assortment ofcfiChViMON FURNITURE,and WINDSOR-CHAIRS. gSisraßT sukkbs supplied #lih ! all articles in theiriine¥^^ t i _ . . STEAMBOATS and MOTELS, finmi.4ie<f at lW si’ou* eat notice. * ; . , • All orders promptly amended to. fmarS Jotir»«yot«iiUhp^tttaMei'BAi»Wuuott > WAKEHOUSE. , SECOND STREET. ' (neaif tHfidHu'er of Wood! T llifr ASSOCIATION, em*« ! brac^^alr twice io ihrcc vUL oP have opened their Ware*' boase,and.are abletofprgish the pubttCjl>y wholesale Mahogany Wardrob&s&resßing Bureaus;Full Col*' nmned Bureaus; MdfiogSny Bedsteads; Mahogany Chain; Rocking -Washstands; So fas; Divans; Piano Stool*; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Racks Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Break fast'Tables; Work* stands; Cherry and Common Workstauds; high post, 1 eomraon, ondtrungl&Bcdsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of cc4>p<ijallott,on an extensive scale, permit thdtn to sell at to lowest prices, and they are de-J termined to sell, lowerfban any competitors, an equally good, if not better article,and warranted—as ihftpablia will understand by giving them a call. , ' Steamboat worf} of aU descriptions, andjOlHer articles of any descriptfontoode to order,inevery style, at the nhortearnoiice. ;V~ 1 ' (manJO • i'o Csernet fiuhera; Tennrtj Mahogany Rntwoodand- Walnut} . VamiiA, Hardware and Funiiiun at Wholesale. THE subsaribers have just received from New? Vork' and Bpston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, 1 and are manufacturing- by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will soil at extremely! low prices. . ; As great care was taken In the selection-of the stock, petions cannot faflip be suited either us (o quality or .priee; and, as it Is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower lhau by' .hand, the atieotlon of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in ail its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand Carpenters, and all anicies required in manafaeinruig Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—via: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Han Clotlis, Springs, Ac., Ac. KYaN &. ftI’KEE, . Hyan’s Buildings, N 0,31 Fifth street. it. cauus margfcydaw Hftmmfr A Daolar. CABINET WARBRpOM.SMITIIIfTELJISTREET, Between Serentkstrut and Strawberry alley, Pittsburg. Pa. f?l HAMMER (c DAUliEit keepconstaritly <in hand WLa variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, Rgw warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as * a ■favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment ia.he West. They have now pn hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. Allorders promptly attended to. jnitiL*6m A.ntLMKßgtaco n Tf AVE ON HANOat their extensive CABINET grid XL CHAIUMANUFACTOKT, No.C4 SnmhOeM 51. a targe assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 1$ per cent. below customary rates. Terms—-cash only. tdcc27:ly /Vfcgjt&Ji VVM. K. SI'EVKNSON Continues to man a* foctare CABffIJST-WAHE ot every descrip i-gll&fcjjtioni at hls old stand, corner of Liberty -and, trvmrft^Seventh streets. UKDEKTAKLNG attended tojiaailiiß branches. 1 may 11 Clotfjntg; - rj Cu. X I*. rE srhsecroer beg«»cat respeei/V'f lft*n*v to St's friends 'aid cu&t«mer« tor me very liberal patronage him since; his com* mencement in business, and >hopes by strict attention and fidelity In the exccutionol all ordtra entrusted to his care, to merit acontinuance of thtiir favors. He would also announce to them and the public in general, that be hot last received a UandsonK assort* men! of Goods, selected in New York aitd Pbitadefniiia; for the Fail ana Winter Trade, such as superfine lil&ck and Fancy Colored CLOTHS} Labrador, Lambskio. Beaver and Devonshire Cersev Coatings? Flain hnu Colored French OASSIMERBS, to wiiicS be would in* vite especUl attention; which, lorir&riety tind newness of style is ' superior to any thing in this city. Also, a beautiful lot of Black and Colored SILK SATIN, Cash mere. Marseilles and White Silk party Vestings,—all of which he is prepared to make to drier in a superior manner,allow prices. , JAMES C. WATT, ; 30M&rkei street, _/ m ... between 6econd.and Third TO TAILORS - J. C. Watt’s Graduating Shoulder Measure System of Garment Draughting for isle at the following prices, vt*:—lf accompanied by Oral Insirac tious, 810; without Instructions,S7. \oei7 Blsgaat aad Useful Clothing. r\ALLAGRAN & CO., corner ef Wood and Water V streets, are now receiving from the Eastern mark ets aweU selected and extensive lot of Clothe Casst meres and Vestings, which surpass in beauty ahu varies ty any other collection, west of the mountains. These Goods are the choice of theeastem ed by the_ proprietors, themselves, expressly for this market They were purchased for -cash, at low prices, which will enable the undersigned to dispose orihem about twenty per cent cheaper than the prices charged i>7 tbogcnerolity of tailoringesiabltshmentsiathfgcjty CLOTHS—French. English and American have been selected wuh great circumspection! and varions styles of rich material for Qvercoats.we nave in .abundance. Our stock of CASSIMERES is very extensive and varied, mcludiDgalf the newestVTich’cst’aud most fash ionable specimens recently importedand manufactured. Oor stock of VESTINGS includes a variety of all the fanoy pattenyt to he.had rn New'-Tork city j it is. mast varied and elegant—while some, when properiy made up, present ah appearance of modest grandeur. Taking the varietyas a whole, it certainly surpasses any col lection of vestings ever brought to oux city before. Gentlemen of taste who desire those. Goods madeup, cut and manufactured by experienced artists; ; wuJ please call and examine for themselves. They are open for inspection. CALLAGH AN * COi, .... corner of Wood end Water ilreet< SPRiHQ AfllD SCHSf JCit OLOTHUIQ f THREE BIG DOORS! Afo. I 5l t Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSREY has now* the pleasure of an* nounoingto bis numerous fdendsand the public in general, that his Spring and Summer stock Is now ready for inspection, which lie believes willbe found io be one of the largest and best selected stocks ofßeady* olade Cloth ihgto be found In the Western Country. ' He has this season paid more than usual attemion the manufacturing and style of his Garments, so thatthe very lowest priced} as well as the finesuare got up i n a style audelegance not to be surpassed; He would call the attention of all dealers InClolhlugto his preaent splendid assortment of • : tteadjr-ffl&d* Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination of thecnallties and prices of 'his goods, he canoffer them such indace meats arshall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment. ’ Many years’ experience, and great suecess in thebu siness, together with an unprecedented wholesale and r * (ail patronage, has enabled hi* to get np Gannenig to suit, the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of the almost importanao to whole sale purchasers. .i ln the Cutting department will 'bo found a choice bo> Frmchy and Jlmerwrt BroaddotkSy Cashmerettß, Ac * Ac. Also, an Excellent assortment of FESTZNGSi of the latest and mosr fashionable styles— all of wbieh he Is prepared to make to order in the besf manner and at the most reasonable prices. _ COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL* The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety; is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fotnd in the United States; *r ’ marifi Bolivar Fire Brick Mannfueturing Cpjnpaay. IXS.OLOVXS, B. M, XIXB, B.f. JOKES,. E.S.MAQRJLW, QLOVfiR, KHSR<4 OO.f Froprlf forii rTUIE subscribers having been appointed Agents for X the above named concern, will keepxohsiantiy on hood a-supply of the celebrated BotivurFire Brick, Cru cible Fireclay, Furpace Hearths andlnwulla. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to-be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. ' ’ We do not deem It necessary to enumerate the niahy advantages the.Bollyar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that nave beemofffted for sale in the United States their superiority beingweil known to elmosrallperßonß who use Fire Brldk. T’he' proprieioTsbave determined" that the Fire Brick shall lose none of theirpresen ten vi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been.' This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Briek at Bolivar. JS2ER &JONE 3,- ■■■ . marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st,,.Bittsbnrahw - D ISSOLirnON OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Partner 5 * •hip heretofore existing between Joshua Rhodes 4 and A. r. Anshutz, under thefirm of Joshua Rhodes &' Co., is riiia day dissolved by mutual constat, The bnsi ness of the firm will be settled by either of the natiW,' JOSHUA RHODES, ALFRED P.'ANSHUTZ. Pittsburgh, January 17th, 1852. .. , *•: The business will be conducted as- heretofore by tfie' sQbacriber,atthe old stand, No. 0 WoodstreeL ■ / jal? JOSHUA RUQDfig. ! ll*rr’» Island Haw £lll4a. d. “ -rv. '- ' '. .. ■ '.''' i:- ’’ '' ■■ ' ; v-."" Vit| ” y:l ’.i:?; t • <■-«•■«-*•*■'' *-» u - •^•nteivwti' • .. --"V t 'T -i - <_•. r. vt . •. £ \ T ~x % * £ E 4f* BOTNIAfcVIHtK ACtkOKmt, 7f, Plivkte Blseau*. 'i ft 1 w-^sKigsw^l (r«iswmtmcaffil l^l(dtn! |, rt , li i,d, «!S§ wllf iftssMftstßfVJEßfcEasE. -jHg«®s:sS?B!Sss: . aadwaiMhWfrSrfr ■jggpfe»gft . SBiK : ;;"£i ’ ~JWJ»alM>!W^^isW!##«l!iitM&blS* fflj3Sf^SS>B«i«i < SJ2*in ibis eii»Un*bl«»fir. t«silW>ci!tferff varieff4ntt:^jneimvo jl irb!i>eci,'jonnr« itSS^iS^Sa^SfeSfSfoTftregalrtlSiMT I moimrandeiju^.nin^loiyouthful minds,mmirender ii .«' i P e «y e<l f e !?* , ; _ 1 eommiiietl* tottteirjcafpif tmti,to,tcdiler;Uuit.nacnil6rt eflecUye sc,<Useiplme,?Nill te.exaet, TetmlH^an^rti, rioglna seasfofii ; :: * . MRS. DAVIL> L.YNGU,.: ’. af p'J4:iAl • ... ... • ■ ■.: ■_ i Rev. Dr. KlUlitelly>» FemalAfi«WlriWJ» - . . . . KITTANNING.' PA., v .- , iv ■ i •tiritt ftE " "jV 1 T£KX3—PtrSasim<if!i>£Waks'->-PA¥abUiaAJctinn.\ Board and EngiishTuiUcin^<£. i . -, > - 1.-' t Pianol vvila Stugiiig and'tfte ofinstrument,, ■< ;2MjU FrebchjGermaiijXiariri.Drawinh'&'Paiminfftriach; 10.00 Bed. Bedding and Warning, - - *l. s;ott Stationery, *•; * i -*»« 7$ The ;twti Sessions commence onihejast Weduesilay iif Pupilg'arfrridtm-. ceivied hat by special arrangement, for ■ lessihanrarie session.. No deauctionJor ab^et]ce,.except in cases of great ? • .*: Ac,, can b£ had i\lark:ei street,>ina of Mri MeiEor. 31 Woo'd street., . ' [sep29 , I ■ .Coacli } ’’ y 'Eo/v(i-"Vfddiond‘ alley; mdf Woad sireti, J PBOPBIBTOR/ * 1 respectfully inforßi his frieriijsj ttie DribJio. that ho has now? one ■’ofconr*’ ■ Y' struction, the greater part of'.whichare; finished, ; or nearly so, comprising ‘light na lop Buggieta 32rto pOaads. Also, &n;&s&ortmenV6f:lY6ekaw&Yjt with one pr:tv?oj?eais;;flanie The above work wiilTbe warranted, and is eorislxucledf from liie-besi raateriali&fil-cbuld eru market p exso n aUyto e a ? h branch of; his factory, Jie'feel* cbtmderit of nskiriV hlal reputation piv hlswork,where kii psedaud.riotribn*ed-l Persons dtstance, ordering throagh theirf friends, or cojimaissioit merchants at this place, will re celve ourjne^tstrict aHerUion. > 3 Col. RodyPogterson, .x.-ilfelll Ifattltyv-E^^^ -WHUatn M/Lyoh, Esq - 1- Logsn, Wi jsoa ; & Co.( ~ f Singer. Harnpan A Co., llon iacob Foreyth,. ~ ’ J. GeorgeAVeytaari.ißsa** _ • T. G. Moore, New Orlearisi BLB, 1 ’• \v J ' ii ; FTenncs i Rcpos^fy’^ & o ' 1 ihe.Conai,' on Pennsylvanla-Avenael' - ''[febtPily i ; : yfcS-COi'.- i ... 109 WOOD STREET*: ~. ~ , . .. ; WHOLESALE afi’d'TJomiiti'c'Dry-, *JSL (fawfc. thetr-firatjmfrchaseiofi SPKINJ& AND SCMiJER GOODS. peleoted with the' greatest cate,<<*»«ltihe trade, consisting itvpartof thef newest styles of— , 4 , . . . ~ ..;... -' Ehwn3 arid Berages; ■ j -■> - < ..Plain and figured Alpaccaa:; * ; ' ,*• ,i * French, Scotch aiid IJoiriestic Gingham* ; . ’ Printed Calicoes,iogferit variity; / Ribbons.Lacesond Jvdeings; ’ ' ClotbifCcresitriereearfd vestings; " ‘ " .5 .'Snmmer ; Coatb)gaj{4-Paniali?oningJ . Brawn and pleached Moslins;' - f al’aJfflidniJ - .. Strawand Braid Bonaeta. , . , . : * Together wish a&ttdp!ete Btodrof Yiirieiy Goods and 1 f Notion33Goj/ffOTdGiltJewelry.Gold.amlSjf ver Watches,Brats .Clohfcs, Ac. Ail of which are of-j fered.at Wholesale, for a small advance overErislerri prices. - v a -- w feb29 6m • t'.;. ■'• • j••JiRnOiTAL. if - . "= . J. D.. WILLIA.MS & CO. have.removed to N0.,-122 • Wood sireet. whieh iVihree diors ebove their Old of Woojd ondi.Fifia streistSrWbp# they will; be pleased to meet their friends and p^frons. - ■ faioLy driooKiuisv - 5 •;■ Rio, Laga&yra and Java Coffees■••... New Orleansandßefined Sugit?} Golden O «ndMolasses: . Fine to extra fine Green and Black Teas; Sperm,£iai4MDUUtond BippedCandles: r. - U Palm, Almond,Castile and Korin Soap; Peariaa‘d Com Smirch! * 4 ’ J “ Famia,. Pearl, Sago'and Arrowroot} : : . ~ Haras, Beef and ueeftobgcrs; r With a gdneml assortraeritof Fruits-and Spices. Also, Iron and Nails, White LeadMCoiumlYam aiiti Paueal Zinc Wusii-boards, Ae., : Ac. wholesale add Tetaif.'bv * mart J. p, WILLIAMSfeCo,Hg Wpml fa;; . A . Notice* THE undersigneitliaving disposed' of their entire Ta icreatiri lire fiJeSSMilisnif Rsia and oaiou M’Ccbdt, would recommend their successors tblliefavorabtepationagetlral hat'beerifre* stowed' upon the.establishment siuce merit, both iii this vicinity aridltithe west" “ ' \ * ' Tim bookstand acconnts ofihejiate' Grmwinboiefc' tied by either.of the partners, avthe old stand*.comer of Seventh and Liberty strewa. ;/ * ' j feb!B:tm JOHN QUINNyfe CO. • UEft&T KJUS* M*ChM)V. '.,: w; . ; Kational Fouadry., s &esi - THK purchased the >n- iQuian &£Sk> .'iiuih'e Na* tioaal Fountfrj-, wilUonunae the above Fpim dry, onder thtj ■ firm fofKiua J teep, constantly on; hand a large andlexcelleot,a«sou* roeiii of tuf articles tn tlieir line', made foni ntin'&ndiht PoiU77a > isQCh.aS. ; pax* ;■-•<\..v „ Cooklijc Stave's: Par for Stove*: - Office ; Stove»? - > - . Wagori J^oiesj ? PJough.lronsj_ - Sadirons;' ’ Fancy and Common !•"' • Dogfrohei c-v-i oGrates,:£c^*c. e if,f -*> All articles of Castings in their line will be furnished at the very ioweat priceS t au3'Vrafranted not 1 irifei ridr to any raamifacluredin.tbe «iy r ;~. —*— They arc constantly receiving new. and ieauttful PaUernSy Ol all descriptions; taatiogbur varLely ot Castings the;moaraitracti yesof aijyjnanufaciarcdjo-the West. ' ‘ - ; Deaforsarcresoectfnlly hivttfid uocall'aodeinmine ; oar stock, or senf.oiuibeir orders, which wilibe attends fed to promptly, at tlife o!d >iand of corner, of Seventh-andl*therty emxet«»Piusbnrgh, P4i . feMedrn ; R£is& m^curdy. • MOXICE. r ' ; HAVING fold my;entirOstock ofßonkg, Periodicals Ac., to. Messrs -REEL & CALLOW, I ehecrfally recommend them to my : ’Xll ? prrsohs indebted to me will pi ease-colt aUke-old stanU and eel lie* .v, —■; f.<*'i BQLuWKSj; Third street, Opposite the Poll Oflice. Co*Pattiienhfp.SQtiee», ffHE JL- of J; ttonery, &.e,,haVeT!i!s day enlefcdiniop'arinersbTpondef tfuvGtm oLHEEL 0 ALLOW. thankful foraconfianance of bis patronage, and wiftalsobc hap py to havc'a-calKrora : ihefr= friends 1 />r **>-■?<■ A fail assortment of every.aiticlq./will always be foond. . ' AU subseriptionsVontraetetJSCor by Mr jh B. Holmes will be faruhhedas usualby tra k -, J;G. REEL, •. 'fV "IT P. CALLOW. ■ Pittsburgh, FebruaryS8 t lBs&t .tfrart. -.t - of r : rj'tllE partnership nn-' X deraigned, ba* i»een disaacfldttiua day* by mutual; consent. _A|t ; persons claim? against the con*. (fern, are reijuestedto them for paym‘dht7and ; all perrons knowing themselves indebted, arere3prcx- { fully invited to call and seUlejae same, wituoutdelay. ' • ..KENNEDY A HASLETT, TuasnbEeriberhaYipe.pQrchased.tlie entire, iuteresl, of Mr. R. 11/HASLKTIVm theWarieiy' and'Jewelry*’ trasiness, would respeettally-call tbe : aHenUon uHust former .friends and patronß.to tbe., stock.of Goods on band, whlcbwiUbe 'sdld bt^jrticea'tosuit'tbij’lhneß^'' * Particular attention paid SVaich-v esand Jewelry. * ' f JOBN S.-KE|iNBDY, marl ' r ; ' No,9.rMark*tstreei. nobis .v»vxuiiriKrsxMsitj-' -V >i MPG *T a lVatfAw, JttßthyiWatth MauriaU> Jw&,dc.,di A* 1 yifth stbxktvonb jjoor paou^bob^H^irßflu,”'■ FpAKE:leave.toaimQunce;,totliditraderaud X' feirtbrdllyi'ihar they have tliemsbTVes ba’refair^'tt*' lected and imported from Gold and Silver watches, Watctt Toots for Watch makers;'pud elryvfrorathe best -manufactories--which- at prices-as low as they cau in,.thejsastem. maikeU. ' •' «•-»-*!.«*. r.;rheir df Patent Levers.,* do. Detached Levers: dp Sil ver Quaftierst add elegant French" tune mosfnpproved makes.,. -Together*wilh a.fayge.stock;,ofc Clocks,and Time Pieces.fromtlitbeatAmeiicairPdcio- 1 ries. - <-«:>■*& >TMelr slock description in this line, suchas Finger Rings, Karßings. Breast Gold Guard Key?, and ideals* Lockets,.Gold.aad Silver Spectacles, Silver-and • German’ SilvePand -Table -aPd Tfea,Spoons, and ey cry fancy-Ancles xenetully* kepi ip establishments df this ; " 1 They wonld TespectfcttilyeallUie attemlonuCihe trade? to their extensive stock of ofevery variety, which A ihey havemoaV careful! jr^se- . They have also onhond assorunent of ,Tel6r; scopes, Spy Glasseadiitf Opera lrwn best manufactory iuEnglandU TegetfierwUha-gieat-vailetp of other articles too xmmeroarto mention. Clocks, Watches" and'Jeweiry’tepairediri 'ihe'b'est’ manner and on tbe most ipasonahle tqnpfl. foetllsy;] { The Sftioonsi r A T THE ATHENiBOM BBILBiNGS,' Lmßßxv ar n 4X ufe at al fii mesa delightful place Of resort for La cliesand to enioya, TEES, cooked id the various Etyles and 'servea in a* manner that cannot .faii-itb pteaBev’=AiaH-HOT ,COK*? F,EE, TEA, PA^l’RY,and other refreshments, atshort noticed -•A PRIYATE LAmES. (Cr THE BATHING ESTABLISHMENT always in> order for Hot, Cold Qnd 3hotyerJßaths > Jrom H P, M. ffeblS V* VV;,W. WARD: •*Weturn Exeiuutge aotsi* ' . wEAßjtar-spp., g^'BßiunsLmar-.^ Neatly vppoitU the CenttaT&nd Feriria,*Railroad Depot. •fi^Thesabscriber.resp^tfullyioiitUsAlshareofUhS' travelling public. , ' v - J TsHMSrrOne.douarjicrday , . t k .> ffebtStlv at ibe store 1 No*l-9' Fttrg.STßKCT..riwß wMCfrTTflFbe'-opeh^farinSpectioiroz^Thbrsdav^iSEP ftjfaStU. fur assortment of an entire hew atvie'of'Striiw'^flifP' : S a a a andVel«,BoNN^ J nSTl&MM t NoB7tf«[t noas.kinds.sauablofar tfye.aiessoh# • ,*• - •,>• '• DrevsefrT-pf* rickapdbaßqUrtU siyla; *. - roeUfet^.r jfc«wnMlroih'tie •'EasftirtfCittes j&c** &jj U^ M -f a ® er^gs, w.mgSrininlataiei lockets,' ; FANCY WgafrCr macbii.trofktailing : TO J o^^^sss?sss;fiffiSag , fea^- 5« JJSinS 14 anacakftdiaSiesj&e.j ta'itli Bil'emlieswerieiy'' i novl 'NOi Bt'atABKBT BTBRgr-- . 00-FARTNCRSHI?.4-Tha sobseribdrs havfr tfil* tf a y; . es logclbpr: as.? mtnctt. for ih e purpose of <ransae|lng a *}Vjffrand CommissionT> a einettsrti i& Sr ffiefmn orJrhr? BUett(^:,ito.«frcoracrofribewMp^ l a r^ ul AZ- x-TUw^i * t <^V~£*ip£. J r . £-v *- * n. " ■*>? ’W, -fv'* - ' * H yrt \L^^ < **> < - _ £s»*?.£ ' „ ■■^teiSifiSit®! ■ ■:. ' r.v. . 4~SA-. > sit ’Tlf*^- - : _ T. ■& illis«Uaa«ona. 'Msbml t - j T>i£UMAnsfL— lfr.Hrown'* newlydiscoTred ttstk- v YELLOW Sock' ANb a^BBAPARfLiiA. ipflßongihal ©n<* only the X permanent cure of-Coaffumpiroa-antl DUeiie* ot i the tyagh are etyictctffcy ih# too free u*eof WerrfunsTron, Qojnjne.fas . tc,^-f? ! i 5 rCAtfILL \VSWQffl*i^W&&i - - . , * Eruptions of the Skin, ' *t ■ Erysipelas;Chronic Sore -.'As id- ■■•;V sEydSi'fiingvonn, xnfFeli6to r ’ ' - ~ ; >.v the Bones orJomtt; Old Sores arid Ul* : ■!: • • *; cer&SweHm^ofthe GJsjidfc^yphihiuiJys. t pepsis, Salt Khennw Disease or the fUdneys, ; LossorAppefile<liiseiiies amine frotothe'’-’'*-. use of Hercaiy}Eain-lath&Sieeaandi H'r'f/.- •, Shoulders,GeneralDebilUy^Drop-*t.. ifw :■ -c '■■< - sy, Hu mb ago, Jaundice* and; : ■ __ Costiveness. > - ' '‘ * * : THE 'BEST FEMALEiIEDrCINE KMaWW. THE SOAKER PREPARED “ YELLOW DOCK” AND TIIE "ROD HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA,* areihdinvalnabre-TemedialragenlsfronrwhiCfr Gnyzott* .Improved Exiraei of Yellow Doclcfind B*r- BapanUaP i? forced randi^elaboratory of Dr.Gnyzott - has gixdittfs thevlrlileff: at these reals in theirperfee’- •lioft. I ”HisprepantiloD'eomaias *Hhhe restorativeptotK • erties oftheroouj combined.- and-CancentTßled'lir'thoir;: utmost strength and efficacy. , _ , „ „ Experimeiitswere'mndeintbemanuffccture ofthis ■:+ medieine v onlilHwiuformathatJrc'onld'hotbe;fortli3r • improved* - , f; we finilhiesotted to,' almost universally. • '■•s aud Cutaneous ‘ . .or general prostration of all the vijaL poweW, and-aU > of-the skin;«Q iryiag io tfc6 - ‘ paiieiiee,ant|«o Lnjurioea.lohealih-.; w . T .; ; £o* SttQfttlaiSwkUisf tttrturialCoibplainiSy VaHttri'' Gftngtituj. and a east carurtp ofsihzr dual . ’Mr.Johk . .fceJines®l;srßm?tfe:ilii>U;iim;able;jliiottg)HliisDJ7in* ■ ProvidenccotGou,abdby of that-excellent medicine, -"GayzotlVYellow Dock you a few symptoms of mv aJmest hopeless case: * * •* J&thewmter of 1850,1 was attacked With a severe pom, which wds gradually extending through the whole'' : rlrti side and aithb aanie trme<:olotaXi>rostrailott > ; of my physical system.; also, mylegnadsbrunk to about ' two-thirds oCjts common : ance.of .Awurai graptmcfaeftwEb pronohnofctf my dis ease oaeof ihdworst Conns of Uver complain;* • :He said rntfcase was one not easily handled, but pmprtbed r fo*' : toe*.. 1 regained-. under bis- Ucatmenl nmil-I was sntlV - v l ' ficdhbcoojd notheipme* -T tbenprocurodof yoar&veah : alibis place, W. A.\Be6rs,two bodies of GbyzottVYcl-- vast amount of benefit* ■ After having takexrfour bottle* ■ ' more, 1 washable no fpnrsue my *busiress'Without’any' tocoavenience, and have that,time a wefs man,while bnt asborttimeEmce I-wasconfiaed toinv ' bed tiuree.>6mrlhs:orthe time;:and tcannotraaeribflT'ibe 7 '' - return of my heaith. to aftyother cause than bythe * agency oftbatirurjrvaluable s taedliinei Guy*ou’s *Yel-- " - loj*. Dockand Sarsapordla,' ..HASSf^AgfilPEjfcj^'^i -ber&ficatei and so fords f am it is oil trne.; Iproetircdiuibmknig u might be a>beoe* fit to you and the afflicted. You" have the privilege at " 3 uain&Kas-yoa.ibiakbKL:—Ytiurs,. * W-JUBEERS. t Th 6 fbUavringUktur isJrcirt-xL jKgXfy 1 .. ~.-<iani i icho-vyoyt-an.!X(tHtiv4 practice;?' - **. ‘ ' *-■ "NitfAßMt; l•' ~;J>r. “ Hr. Goyxottis Extraet-. -' of barsapanila.” ThiVraathcuie has been prescribed, by me fur'lhet last,ihreo’yeavs*, with good effect, in gene* : • tal; debility, Liver: r Complaint,. Jaundice* Dyspepsiduv-vi Chronic and Nervous'Utstfasesr' la all Female Com- - _ \, - r tn ,tbe use of. this medieine’the patient gains flreiigtli«tdid vigor; a iaitworth?”brg«at'eonjv; .;;-.- sideration. Ills pleasantto the tasieond smell,tmd VJJr;: ;' tensed by persons with'the most delicate ‘fitomaefii; •-•••* wiihsaf?ty^ ; undef any-eircmnsianccs, from experience, and to the afilicted 1 advise its use/ : . ... , y. S; IiEEPER> ; Exnaet qf a L&ittr frvm hn ixiennv* Zltlchanl m Ifet »■ ' ' nahf IVuttnsuu * ' , > f 1 * • ,'i- Nki3*h, (Wisconsin), OftwS9/185i; . - ■:&Sn /eArt j X)/Pori--Dcar»Jt: I ani oafofyodr v tar’* Balsam, of WiljLQfffiy,” and. “Be, Guyzptl’s E*v tract: of- Ydldw'Boek ''Please for* ■ : a supply immediately. t ' Yo&r Balsam of Will} Cherry worfailto-acbaniiherfc, -*»notad)mUefailetf ofaflbTdiTi?iiiinf(Efiiale*relle^andirt'-' cveryjnstauc&btti one (ruv oltF gentleman-of 7f years. ' 2 of age), jtcur«il,ondt!ie yiellow:J>ociriiasdonetQflBlly - -joyed perfect health lasi winter, fer the first winter ’Or ; eleven years T being-troubled -wnli a severeettiptiodof t ttje skiOj rrhtch Jaid., me up .from; iwo .weekB to foat > f.isomhs everrwmteraud spring, nmfHaar:.winidf/>-.^ , --v , :'.:^. , .-v I ( ~-.Uenrjc K..'iiOnes r ;a brothermercbam aijdra partJCttlar l7 ' I friend of mmeViook iwo bottles of the Yellowlßbck for' - : i ar. Scro/uioiij an eritihs 1 v i cprr» k »,... -i ••• i -./ • • .- >■■ * My store iV attfre compr of Wisconsin Avenue ar4 1 \y alnuLetieou Yours, respectfully.*- , ‘ »« t CHARGES E. CASE. ‘ r ID* Price per bottle—six bottles for $5, :'> • i • Sold by ’- rj z i; ty. PARK* Cincinnati, Ohio/ » i, Nwib-eastsorncrflf Eourth and t oft Wamut—to whom all orders mustlie addressed. > ; ! .JKuid&.Co r > f , i»gi)UTgb;b'Wneox 5 Jr > , cornerMarkc/ ;, ' v ' [ jtreet and the Cmraomf; B A Fahnestock:* Co. Pitta - i bnrgttt'-r A Jonts, •PittebureUr Lee Beckham,Alle* 7 gfccuyCity, I*T Raueij, Waahingtftfti WII lumber ton, rmnlcJln; L - « GreensbttTghi/JS Konmx, Somerset; seou k. Gilmore.' . Bedtbrajlieed ftSon,\Bttntmedon;AlrB.,Orr,'lfolUaaya’> burgh;•ftfldebwndifcCor, fnd&nri rJ ft Wright; Kltian tung; Evans & Co* Broofcviile; A Wilsons Son. ! -Waynesburgh; McFarland; A-Co,N-Calender, Mead* ' viUe, Burton A (foiirie-; Henry, Forker. Mercer; Jab !KeliyiACo,Butleri:tf Smtlji» Beaveri J'bSummerum,. iWarreft j Condersporty p^Croolier.^ Jr.vßrownsviUe. * ? , f . fngvia > TO IJffVAfcIDS &SD THE SipK. % : THE*CELEBRATED t COJfISIjQ CK > MBDICJtfXS -> ■ :TJIRBT;y The ’0 xc« Piiß'iExmcroE (Cornu#* * fr- J» Dali itty-cutiiw aU Earns wa<X &U External Patna • -:aod'B6res. * r " ; ;„;2(L ..Baton of. Columbia: (brrSiaytnfW-vßestortn'e £the : n Human. Hair. , , : i -■3&: Ifei9i'3'Ner?c and'Bon4 Ltmvir*t &bi} Irtdian Yeg‘ tLiblc.Elixir, -a-.cureibr allcasefrof Rhe^raaiisin... , r .v i 4ih*ilf2tf{nV* Aaivsttc Oil, a certaiacare • i/ayV Jarihft Ptlca. l ’>.■• n * i Gihr Spohti’rStekHtadac&e RemedyL : ■;• : 7iU. itfciAer 3 * iWif/iforallwomenirtlhc famllyway; * i -Sifa.4 Colds and feverish feelings and preventive feversVfo* ;As Jhma f -rLj veri Complaint end HniodrACfiCtldafeVXor ' 5 iDiarrhoca, Indigestion andl/osscf Appetite: for Costive- ' nessin ftnjaleH«iid:inaTes,'andnerro«seomdlalmh i : ! <br J - ,i ' ' Stomach Aflecaons, dyspepsia, Piles? Bheamahsm, Ae- r ;The great potntaare It is not bad to lake, Haver give* •■•■•■-'■ pam,fttid never leaved «na*oaitv<r.r > \ Dthr Kolmstockls Vtnnif*tgB(XVoxm KtUer,\forXJhildrcn ©# grofth persons. ,XQ^..Mrj.Br9vv^BteaVPai T t‘Ksa«r, :No'inedicine ‘‘ -has been discovered that* is so happily adapted to uso inxmictfy as drops toAeiakenj-ana. yet perform such t • •wanders when applied as & wash or-bath. bv friction. In bottles from 12}to SO centsjeach. for drrV lngaway Vdßbm m a short.ume. _ celebrated Peis and Temperance fcjfab 'l*»Xauidtlt%ltnr the only SJJftE coloring for the Hair.-. • , -i - . , si JSlh. Cbinese Remedy for Cutsl : -■ - • y ' r 138$!- SxoMtqfSaacnmtma. TOe article has ontliv , , ?e««li oiheeßareapanUas/aad still gives air mat iktUS' ( '••’few. Emuoireseyet. ;r , i_ ,- ;T ", - *, *?•*»■ Tht£ celebralai spread:' StrengairtiHr 'pliuur, ■'■■'■ igwe flora Dr, Lih’t recipe, and the most popraar In the’ ’Ahhitifaaid easy; L4?U>C Jr! OwsTopthha l lafblytbughYihaiialii (bribe'* iSffi®? eolebrated ■ ■rSf?S’ «-q} d nVik^ ? otlloctor .Wn.C. • deli? 1 t 5S ’ C ‘ This toiaiein'e Tias at !«n£ai!rnlsii?*H«r^®^*av?> ' tace * Suffegate haabeea .gbegWcn tifall who call where 'llie Medic Lnes^ale' «cvv«avsoifSfe p? ®?KSi' on ". heretofore 'known as oßfiSßif ■ Dl '' L ' S ' c *' wiu ALil OTHERS^MisTHE'SPCEiotrff , I' , •_ , IWICLIAM SIAOSBo^ 1 Dr. i). Jaw*?PM&li*phla7 '* isfSSSS^^H.' llutvbeverWd. They ate in*e!ref?S l i^^S , - de / I,st > fcoiea yearly briidn- onr jKntfK^SSJf 3ViSi?2?ftt - Jmve w,".!? 11 - *■ • «««a&ba^e!sgi foimdft whorov l u?^l^|i^^ 5 . eAxa, wiUieffie^aZSvS,®^ 81 ? an - I otten had not bad character, ••ssSsajSaKg^s } For saleattherP.MnrßafSfe^ia-TOivii.^P^: i \ *-*- > ifi
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