■ ■, 'j 7.7 f 7.,7.r7,'-- 7 7-• : .-- -••*••.-■ -r * * »» i * a , „ r ' * <t '■‘"Ji * * «* t i „ fr* » , k * I *i*■ 4 * » 1 1' ■ ’, * I - ’ 4 t , ' \ r , 4 , i )*•''''■ r J, ( j -v v j; ' v * vv"'«/'' '• *" **’ * 1 ‘Jr*■ ' .•- ’ ~ ~7 ‘ ' ' * >*»■ ;•’J.“ v . V ‘* f'-* 77 7 57J j 7 .*’-• '»•> ■% ‘ A«jt '-vfr > *' ' - <***' , ~ K ’ - -‘J.V -* r- -* t S-;4i*_<? 7—‘r.j: \v -'4: n 77* - , 'VJ.-c* ;: v '-^’ »iiii^^ - ’ "7 ' :r .7.~ >'' r “■% 18IiiB*Sl«» bE^aaii^^^^Miig ,m a>a,-A-: ;,. - 9 M of-the Finn having been in-the; Eastern Cities; 'a-^^Sw?a^aitt)eeti : Stffifur« : eaS,’*;;,v J i*Si',tSia!;; t&tf&iC’iZ: t>4l“» the commencement of theSpting Hade, selected; :^iif3^Cijße'-rfloW,’'»Jll^rtWß«rJ» , 3twri'l^r^Jr:'S^^i%^i:'s^S;sSi^iS i'-‘i our poods, with great care from the Importers, at such '.P. aswiH enableu. to se.tcheaper than,he ebesp WijWfSti^P: 4 the health, moral and iMeilecttwfcdltaiifc ’of tfi* ftfoila , :y --.. ; : . '' committed to their caKjendto rendET that altenUon!F|>Sph&Tiaa^JDr,aJxt)»m i ®litTOj)di«eq)tt«r’te®' : ,'• Warehouse, cor Woou .’" > ■-'■ . JaddU Hedlcftted Llqn. -.• *IIHIS article is intended fortaimijL • ~ JL found Inlhe.possession ofevery fa* '- alecbameswlio are in constant danger o> *4 . personsthrough accident,and the improve. ti^h j*T .jf ; tup of tools* will.find tins articletp.be in\ t&S&l •• ••-••• them.and after a fair trial,wiiiconsldcr Hindis* “This may cemgr that we, the. undersigned, ••• ••• Xreqnemly made ose ofXodd’s Medicated i,Su£d Cv prepared by’.Messrs. Fenfield ljiddleU. .Connecticut,cheerfally;reeommend it toournrofrSEu. % :■■■'.• .«! brethren, as an excellent substitute =f<w adhesive plus **r t uidressing burns,cuts,scaldH.bruises/and all kinds • iss.' M'^nssvk»sattr ■ fiSS" .v •<^S«ftsP^^3sffS^®^iaSi«3SsS3!l»SSrr^ fr • • HAMILTON: BREWER; M.D., all h fa - _ ~ „ burr,j<.d. niumic. . M a^ s “ I,lhepracuUn^hy ‘ Icia “ tali ‘ fi:tJfHte^''S^S'k^fefess*%S%s I "Bacon, butter, beef, tallow, jiin:- iLpr,i%J fOJ» 7«& S . lardjindlard oil, '*SSSWSSS&‘SffIiS^ ! S9fc?BSSV3 i SI- ••'•■ Soap, candies, starelt, bones, wi;df£“ - g . V':A> .- Cheese,-. , ... CO “ ■+*;:.■-■.." -, ! Seeds,cggsUried apples pud ’ , |S|ttoS^^S®>SS««iSisrSa^E®l--. : :;-. ' peaches, ~..,,. v; ' Eatihenware,gia«wa« i wln- - :■"■:■:■■" . dow gl*£» and- hardware, «0. “ -J-vitg; Pot, pearl ashes and . 45 “ c. - •'- : .; r-l^atherideeranabbSiloslrmstOS* - " •‘ l-flo ■ •’- »•;••-.•. Wooli leathereabd sheep pells BO “ l.isi ‘ . Mnimfactnred'tohaccoj 85 “ ' 8o “ '>‘ g;Bmga medicines 4 enstoroll 73 “ 1.00 “ . .. . J»*fcS ir t3'--‘'-' : •■ Beeswai, 05 “ ■ -95 «.■: .<rt» , i f S«PSB»iK^EKI®S?'S :; -''-' i '-'.'''-'' ; - Oibstsiig, : ‘ *75 « l.to- ■“ •' 1 • Potk hnd'beef (in pickle,). 81,SS-iPTibl. 1,53^-bhl. S«is»Ja*fe^>^feifeigß&4f-.v.•;.. Flourundcornmeal,- t7j do. t,03 do. ' a, ' ". ' - . : :; C. *. MCAKBLTY & CO.. i„. ' ' - •HA ,^ r , JttAßUia iHSUBAWCh. *■ r . ,:; 4»es add freights, fort - special'policies,'"os the t . |KLawoTiuHBPOaTATJoi, H * -v-.- i : : • * , '— * —— dixe Uahsported by i ” • .-■s?- - Boata.and Steam Boats, on n * ~‘V: liberal terms. . "’. ■ H. ge. - ' ' SQ-o ~~*h .: . - John C. Davis. Kobert Burton, Job r-.^r. : ■ . Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper. Edward * :.'V-..- j ““’ “~ 5- BavisjWiUiamPoiwell.JohniiewUi. Jaraes C.Hand.TJaeopliiibs faultling,. '-;r QS^gtssaSgi^li^aks-R-.' l -Henry Sloan, Hngh C&aig, Gcorge*Serri. fe^3SSS^S«»''- Sv llvam.Chorles Kelly,j.d. Johffson.Wil,. »-~ ■- ' - ' ; ' S. Thomas, John Sellers/tym. Eyre, Jr. vkfiMMfiiFj&w directors at prirsisuilGii.-D. a. Hugh Craig, Jno.T.Logan.- t • • _ „„ WILLIAM MARTIN, Presl, ►-..-- Sh.- Taos. C. Hato), Vice PresiUcnL ..■-: ' Joseph W. Cowah, Becre»ar, ■ •-- t e„t. ' - • as above The presen -vTand will be ih. " cr H. MINER > :; - : ' -':' at their old aland,No -_= - -■ ~~UtasolattoA <*a3's 1 T« B Partnership hitbek JL sertbers, doing bu3lnes « Co., is this day dissolved v ... ..- .. : , Culloaghpurchasingiba>ea(ire pi'-3A-xyri . • • ' said business; H. McCullough a Vv^:<t2u%£^ r=^^^ “ ' : } ho name of the late firm in settling t*xclu»ive right to receive all outsit ''• v -‘''- f '----'"- > '- - '■■ " ■ -■ 41 1 pay oil debts duo by the late firm. i r JOHN BLAt. - :: . ..-V- •' j HENRY Met N. B.—The bnainesi’will becantiaued b master: : ._ _... ber as usual, at his old »Umd, earner of Pea, **4*£%s ? &*& s '* ... , . k r.r “ • - •t»e«*-. HENRY McCULi. - •• - • . . . •>•'. . ■ — _ DUsotuttoH. r ' t,-.-----^-'-J,-.-. - - . . ....- (JIHE partnership heretoloreeiiating between Ji. —~- - ‘ JL Armstrong, Samnhl Croiier and-Chariee'Earife - - underthe titla of Armsuoag,Ciozier4 Co.,is this da) * o ?e V 'A? y ” utMl »Bree“f“ t iMr.Bameshavingdis-. C-I S l'’ ; •; " posed of his interest and Withdrawn from the concern. - - . ■;.'-- JAMES ARMSTRONG, - . . .. « -- -j ~ ■ .. - •-.... ; SHE Br* Be fcaney** Celebrated Curative itrnmeati „ The anty Infidli&U Cure/or IhatMreadM JDiseasi knoicn as JSptrmatorrhen or Involuntary Noctur- 1 nal Emissions t . ... i SO harassing and destructive, and: productive, of to* niuctimischief,lo-tlie nervous system, incVpaWiat-' iotr the man ior bnsutess, 3ocifciy r umiinalrnnony'. i This Instrument hsimpley comprehensive, ttud failing)..an* may be use I without the slight* A JnconVel .nieflceor*ne knowledge of the most Intimate friend -4 *■ ins to beru'ea externally,• producing -no paiii oriniuiy* -whatever, nor pieveitUitg nny one from attending :o his’ •• - lmaine»s, and while in. u«e-?tof a single emission can - ; take place, invigorating ihe organs, tn a ihouume.to stiM autartfrtl that {Aty Return THEißi'aixitiVß pou t &b<' . or RBrrfifitt.ilf, the Ins* uf which, caused by early attixe j • isihedt?easeiii question, oud the cause of the thousand! .... concomitant complaints, vnc Nervousness-Prostration,' ~ •Dyspepsia, Pam m the Head, and Dimues-t 01 Visions :*Weafenees ol the Back and Lnwcr.tixtreimlirs, Aflec-l : lions 6f the .Eye*; Impotence, Pimples at the Face, Pre-J •maiute DeCiine of ■Vtnlily, Weakness :of Memory and? Power (or Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to- Socteiy r TinuiHty, Self-Distrust, Love, of Solitude, .Ac i ■ All thesecomplaints -invariably d*sopjie:tf-as soon 05 the: :•• soweeis stopped from wkiek-they emanated. ' 1 This foslTtuneni has been examined and approved' of; ' by the highest authorities ifiKuroi e and America:« re • commendedby the most prominent'Physicians of all •countries, as: zhe only certain remedy existing for tlo>< tomvUtiuu: and has naurcompleiely superseded the use of cmjjs tlie boogie, cauteri2auon, ieM not 10 memioii the thousand ucsirainscf v' ntnidotPs,&c;,Jec, It-consuiutes, at the *ametime t the siy p o/ > ihfi:wiM<p(«aja«f,and-by larthccAeapw treatment . ever ofiercdtoibe afflicted, &.fair puce being u'loweif • forthc instrument;, after the desired effect has been at? ' lamed- L --be lt al?a rcmernlieredt .that those complaints .are but • by the profession 111 general,-and'ibaf . ailtbemedicina m the world pever has, and never.wllV stop those looses, whichi-if allowed to continue un>-. ■ > .■ checked, aresure 10 produced tbe most distressing cotw >-.wquencei.- . . - k \ .. irhosbeeu a malteroi surprise to somcilbat any omv| of .respectability-find of. professional mumimnnis should 1 devote his attention to diseases which people of every 1 description pretend 10 cure so easily. If, however, l>u| the one thousaudih partof the miseries these people bring - upon society were known,q very differeuiopfmoa would betormed. And it is. notonlyibe present misery and dejection", preying on the imnd as well M the body, >ihai 1? deplored, bat some are ofsueh 0 nature as to aflecj posterity, find even to destroy the reprodaeuve fecuilyj altogether. It is a fact that. 1 when not properly treated, • they may remain ?o dormant m the constitutor as to apl . pear, tit no other way iliau m their effects anon posterity! ■ yev if properly understood, are tuosieasily and speeds • ly removed- The above,so ingeniously contrived instru ment, will doubtless, irr a great measare, canmbute to check the evils of Qaacfcery, so prevalent Imbw dots of diseases, throughout the Union- 1 The price of. the complete instrument* carefully secur* edagaiastnllobservauoain alor».i»QßlySHV. Jtcait be sent, by-express* to any addles*-many part of the Ifnited'Siaies, Canada, Ac., according to order,accom; panied* by fail directions, and important advice to thd . /named and single y the expenses; even to the remotest . pans of the country,, being very trrfllng. - • Theuaexarapled success this Instrument has obtained since its introduction, in America, ha* induced tome un principledpersons in New. Vdrk, Philadelphia,- Albany; . Boston, Sc n .lo gel up some ridiculous ibn*gs, called w loxtruments,” which..however' bear mqt.ths sunuT*. tax- resemblance, nmhtr xnform nor pnnc-ple* to roy -own invented, (ongtned, and u»iver£aiiy approved In* stromenLs, oud winch are as similar to them as eight is to tight* Every attempt to sell lor . mine will be proseouted to.the fullest extent of the i belt:? not wilbug to connect the well and honestly earned Teputauoui of my inventions wult quacks and thoirwonlilersproducuons. ■ lnttrumtuiis ginxiim and none ran be t cananfed lunfast ordered f \om - 'AU apphcaiions and remittances must be directed (post paid) to UieDoctor hioseK, he having no Agencies esiabfished hut m London and Pans. . Address, pott paid, Divß. de Loney, 51 Lispenanl New York. • Office hours, daily, from 0 A M.tiiI3P.RT, and frcin 7 uU 3 FJI , the Sobbotli excepted. (DTThe midersigncd certify, with great pleasure, that theabove-raenuoned.lnstrument is notor.lyroitftructcd on KSieulificprinciples, hut thattrom us use the happiest ■ rei-uUs may always, wuh. couildenec,. be'anucipaird, there being, fur the core of those diseases, NO OTIIEK CEKTAIN REMEDY EiCTANT l HENRY S KELLER. MO. CH. GOETZE. M R. OC Chamber street, Z* C ECKUAKDT, M 0., Howard street, ■ New- 'Vonx. ■ - Dr. ns Laicst Is prepared to execute aUcrdersfor sur gical apparatus, Vl2: Amhcial Arms and Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus for Luxation; for. Comracted Legs; for curvature of the "Spine *ml Waist; for False Joints of the Arms and Knees; for . Paraiyt c Lsg*i for Club Foot; for Lacrymul Hsiulrs; for Falling of the Rectum; Hypogastric Bells; Bed* and Choirs for Sick Person* 5 Crutches,Trusses, &c;; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac;, Ac. AU work warranted. Letters must be pan paid, containingapTopomouatfi remittance «or city reference. • ffrb9frly . HOKSti’A >. CCompotnuFSjrrup o t Yellow Dock Root r OCCUPIED the Trout rank cmoDg the proprietory medicines ot lhia country for coinpleiely curing Canker,Sail Sheotn, Erysipelas, xmdal) other diseases arising from wumpure slate of uie blood. Also; Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Ditziners, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Che*!; Oron chiusvor Hoarseoese,Dryness, and a tickling sensation mboul.the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess m all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body,givingtoneio tbe vurioaaorgans, and invigorating the entire system- - If the testimony of ihousandsofhvlng witnesses.from all pans bf the country, can be relied upon, it I* singu larly efficacious in curing ati Hianor9 t a.n& ifestoring J3e bDttaieil and broken down constitutions. It is purely Vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com bined mils proportions that the chemical, botanical aad ,medical properties of each ingredient barmoniousW Unite to PURibY THE BLOOD. > It has removed man; chronic diseases which hat baf* fle&tbe slriUof the best physicians, and has also Cured Canker, Sall Khtara, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.makethe teas; im pression upon. ft ha* been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS lIUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers' have been cared by- this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine m at] BILIOUS 'COMPLAINTS- It removes all Obstruction in the circulation, rendering: ibe Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Itean, and relieves in all cares 01 Asthma, and may be used m all climates,and stall seasons of tne year- This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO-, ai IDS Fountain street. Providence, 11. I . and sold whole sale and retail,by S. N. WICKERSHAH, 2 • Only Agent for Western Jetliy Warehouse,cor Woodond Sixth sts., Putsb’b . Judd’* Medicated Liquid Cuticle. JfilS article is intended fortanuijQee,-and should be found lnlhe.possession of every family in tbe land cbameswho ere in constant danger of injury to their persons through accident, and the improper or o&rclcK nse of tools, will .find tins article to be invaluable to them.and arLerafair trial, will consider It indispensable 4t This mny cenifer .that. we, the nnderstcacd, having frequently mode use of Judd’* Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Feufield & Camp, Middletown, ..Connecticut, cheerfally'reeommend itto ourprofes&ion _al brethren, as an excellent pubsiitntefdr adhesive plas ter, in dressing burns, cuts, ecaldsjbrnises, and all kinds WM;B. CASEY, M:D., ’ D. HAHKISON, M D, P. WOODHUFF, M !). HAMILTON BRF.WERi M D , lliumic. . Compwlng Ml ihe practising phyeicianis in the cSy ol Mijdletown.. b.a. Fahnestock * CO , corner of. Wood ana Firm m For riUeby iyi Koropean Agency. fpHE undersigned, “European Agents,” members of JL> the American Bar, sull continue to eo)fect debt* le gßCics-andclaims,remix monies, procure copies. of wills, deeds and documents, conduct 6Uits, -obtain testimony, make searches endtransaotoUotber law business in England, Ireland, Scotland,-Wales* Ate. TUcy are dt &U limcs in communication, forwarding and receiving doeumeots to and fro; und one of ttiem,-regularly in eaeh year, makes u Jour Uuoogh the principal cities of< Europe and America,on professional banness- The l next annual tour vyi N be \heiwenty-aixili Of tills Agency. I Innumerablereferencesgivea.'Arply to / r THOMAS J KEENAN, . 102 Frith Putsburgh, 1 P&», I j 023 . - ,-- 07 Palmerston Place, Dobbin, Ireland. I VNneJi'Pwioaical Dropi* - TjTHESEDROPti aje always invariably certain to*eg .. f ulateiDo Female system. They were discovered -by the.renpwned Rieord, while practicing in theliospi tais orPaha-andare always warrantedto cure nfl eases ol SUPPRESSIONS; Ifmi»ULAMTJJK3,itc,i from cold or other-causes. They have been used In thousands of eases and metes failsu to produee the de sired effect- These drops are peTfectty harmless, and it needs bat one trial to convince the most skhputeil* of 1 Vke VSpii^M%Tl^TFdVTjL^iil and no one after trying them once, caa ever be induced to try any other. ... Tke.Dlßp. are for.al l , at the office of Dr. BL ANCH - ARPiNo. «8Southfield.st, Full directions accompany each bottle. -They can be sent to any part ot the eoun • try,secure ofobscrraiioii, by enclosing the price in a letierdirectedtoOr.E. Blanchard. Pr.ce Ftp* llouans ’ Office hours from BA. P. M.—Sundays not eiceplcd., _ declfMy .;Citlxeni mail Strangers, • to purchase a fine - ' SSjV GOEDorSJLVER WATCll.ut usual price! If so, call ai HOOD'S GIaISiNEVVJEWFLRtfSTOBE,6I iMhrJ Utstrtet. •twodoonrnonh of Third, and take & look athis new stockijusi and yoa can there purchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry-m their real value, and not be ehoirged two prices-for everything, as you have usually been j but can get the very besiQualiiy of goods at the lowest eastern pnees. Oonot believe what others, interested in theirownrsalesjMfiU you, but come cud see for yourselves.' All goods sold aithis establish ment will be warranted as represented: at time of sale— ho that silmrv purchase oQUBUv*»f*sod obesn; aul9,-i Superior WAtch Repairing. JOHN RL KOBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND jga i JEWSLLSHf desires again 10 call them* {*?£** . tentioh of the public to - the workshop which he jp< ja • hf« opened at No-10 Fifth strest,two doors ffomficUasi*. JUarkn,where he continue* to devote bis special nuen- If, 0111 ® repamag and refluinr of Chronometer, jDn-i - Lever, L’fcpine, ama every description of lino Waiches and Clocks, •_aa?in« for a number of vears "been employed as Fore*. '"SSPWH? workshopoMhe larresiesiablubmentmthis S!l?*£-?, a r te s ®^ e - f'that those favoring me with patron*■ age jau find -ati work Rest muser and os the mostreasonable terms H ”P cr i Esq., Edward iieotleton, Woo,lwi “’ 3osi^ - «“ ck »f Winches, Clocks;Jew. ■ K-2 ons ' °P ecta c! e *i Ac., on hand, wlnch :■aulmlojveiieaah prices, anJ.will oo sda at a very small advance for ihe'sooie. [aiifS JR. rcMiTCd £p?ir *? 3 WooD havejust Umore ulHBP* )rof ««"* io *eirJino. BaJ ' JSjindcSr LEATHER, Philadelphia IS££ua rS'?sJ eTta ’* 1 Calfskins, ConniiyUp. - Skins;^?aMeiVoiiT*' MoroccoLioingand Binding /Sad, &kta tStoSi 1 "“¥* Currier* Tools,*c ™s%£ssZ *£ss®ES%glx^ waerp. leoplSnf far the- 7 r rafitpt>rlafi')nofiletchandueandßradMe, (VTA PENfCsm'AMU CAIUm *NUB*JLBOAB*Vb*TW«SN 1 ’ FirrsnußGir and «i Dtnet.VilhcUtßt-shipviU/i- - 1 KT 1UI«, .TISWVDXYS:, .. ! PATTON A RTYNOLDS, , Bffpot, 23f Hlatkel st, tncaf SIilh;) Philadelphia; I „ C A M'ANULTY A. CO, j Carnirßamn, 4“8 and 410 t>etmstreeVPittsburgh.' ! HAVING' iscfuusiTii uur Tuciitth's arul oltiurtvise -inl . pfovrd our arrangements tdr Totnsportatloni we'. •■'■llS*' f >rs l lareLi to reteive alarge amoonrorProdnee' and.Merchandise,torhlp tonthe opening 6f the ChnaTs.l! w<iiu prompincMjifui dispatcU-••••' * - »■ - t The Section Boat system of transportation over our* acate Improvements has.been in use about leu yearsl £maihefcreauocceas;ond:favacU:hattneuwiiteiSttßuf2 fieieni guuratitee that uts.xio longer considered a« doubt tutor uncertain experiment ; but ip. acknowledged! ii> au arvasiiy superior tp any rranrporiaiioit used on Canals, (when fntCntccted by Railroads) * ijpods loaded into our Boats ui Pittsburgh. remain* undisturbed mini unloaded at our Warehouse In Marked street,.l Jiilatielphia, thereby entirely avoiding thedclavl cousequeiuon thxee7Uiflerent;itanBhfpwents*ond'Becu^ JfXl** delivery., of <«oods inenUro.lotg, the nackaHes t la os good order.ffs when shjpped fl, ‘ i J reduce, tc , consigned to oar iHqusc at PitiftarghJ 'will be recused and forwarded always igi the lowest current canal rates, strictly according t4-tnMrucli<m«* S^" ee ,of c , o ">m.s.u>„, st or I lgo,oraj: i cb ’ 3 C, A M»ANUI/n A CO 1 TO-TRA Vlgt.lf.ma '■' -J j - EOR BALTIMORE ;AND>. WASiIINQtON*' ! EX ’ t,v . e *" ana PUt.burgl,. i (Through „i Twenty itoo and a Half Hours \ -.kINE . 10 . Baltimore jmi .X. »«squehanna, and Pennsylvania Central Railroads; w now in 9iiere*flfuloperation. By ii.pas«eneerB leave- Baltimore Rl«i P. M., (naif un hour ahcr tlic iimeof ur« 1 I rival ofthe tvenitig train from Washington,) and pro-' i ceeu to Harrisburg, where they are transferred io the i Central Railroad Train* and • proceed immediately ou : t without delay, crossing the mountains In day lights muf orfiMiig ln PmihurgU ui OP. M. the day after starting » -Thn entire distance Is performed by Railway; with the exception of-sw miles, which la done in -first class! Coaches. . . ; PASSENGERS FROM THE WfST »' Leave Pittsburgh in the Carsof the Central Railroad at ; 4 o’clock, A. nl.jaud,arrive nt Harrisburg nt 4 A.M the next morning, where the Express Train of th^'Balti more and S'Usouebanna.Rnilroad Will be In waiting, and proceed immediately on to Baltimore, arriving there at tt A. oL,in lime- for the tram jo. .Washington,, which* leaves ot 81 A. M. . *> » - ibis route Uasrebable as any offered to the public ’ t*R» TuaflcnK (cither way,J Bil,oa « For tickets apply to the Ticket Agent of Uie Qaltimore nnd Susquehanna Railroad Company, at Calvert Sta tion, Baltimore,or die Ticket Ageui of Pennsylvania' Central Railroad Compahft Pittsburgh. - r. ALFREB GAITHER, Sopenmendeut-of, Transportation. aflu> vviawK «muaiu] Sn i tK .ji f.V-VOB TUTSL BStWtSB CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By tile Cleveland &. Pittsburgh Itallroad. From clevki.and to hanover station, 75 miles From HANOVER io WELI-SVII.t.E. hy State, HO mile*, ami from WKELSVILLE to FITTS. UURGH hy the new and splendid steamer FOREST CITY.” Tits arrangement to continue until the fusl 0/ January, 1552, when the Cars will rim from Cleveland lo WeUrville. The Kxpres* Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at fe.45, A. M , after the arrival o t the Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving at llanovet Station at TJ3S. P. M., and at Wellavtlle at 7 o’clock, 1\ M., and at Pittsburgh the same-evening. Rcinrmnff will leave Pitubnrgli daily at fl. I*. M-,or* riving at Cleveland ttl 5 o’eloek, P. M. next dav, m tea* »on to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamers East and West on the Lakes uuui the clopc of navigation. Time frota Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 boors; to Cm* cmnati 36 hour*. ta re to Cleveland $4.00: to Cinetnnaif SIO 00. (Hgned) C. PRENTISS. Prcsideni OrncßcFTnaC. i P. B. R. Co.) • Jiavfnnaj Nov 8,1851/ > J 0“ For ucket* opply to C. M. FIAUTON, Aeent, Mouonmabclal House, Pmaburitli KEW RAILUOAD ADVEaTISEfIIEST, ■WESTERN. BAIEROAD ... •• - T^tOJA..., Pittsburgh to cietr«t«Ri>t Columbus and Clncim>«.Ui IN CONNECTION WtTH THE EENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through /rota Ptlleburgh to Cleveland in Use than Ten lloun, lyaconlinuout Railroad tint t Tllh Lxprei»» 'l rain- on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh ui 8 A. M-, stopping qi S? widely, Rochester, New Unghtou.ifeuJington. Knon, Palestine, Columbiaan, aad Salem, and reaches Alli ance, milts from.Pmj.barßh.atl P. M. Ptuvngm leaving Alliance on iho Cle Ireland Railroad a; 2 P M , and- readt&evela dat 5.45 P. M. Returning the pa*-: sengers leave Cleveland aiS A-M.j Alliance at 2 P. M-, 1 amt reach PSiUburgh.at 7 P.'M. ) Passengers by this route come from Ginrinnaii to Pittsburgh in iwo days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connectlngwithibe Pcnua. Cen tral Railroad. Stages run daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, i Wooster and Mansfield, and front Enon to Newcastle, i Poland and Warren. 1 ~ tfy" 1 be New Lnghton Accommodation Train leaves ! Pittsburgh iu 10 A. Si. and 4.P. M.. and New Brighton at 730 A, M. aUd UO P. M.« stopping at mterraediate stations. Excursion Ticket*, good for two days, arc told be tween Pittsburgh; Rochester aud NewJSnghiou : The Trams donolruaon Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with tho trains to and from ibestauou on Federal street. Portickeis apply m the* Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to UKORGE _____ Ticket Agent. tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Price.-54,00—and from PiUsbnrgh to Cincinnati, price 9tl,oo—are sold at the. Railroad Station, and by J.MBSKIMEN, Wonongahcla House. Pittsburgh- »»»».« liViSU UAIIiJi.OAU THE subscriber*, Agents Spr the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, are now prepared to receipt freiali through lo Philadelphia duringlhe wmicr unite/oilpw imy rates: ■ ; ■ t for all firstcUusgoods aiul wool. • .5t,25 per 10Q Iba For bacon,boiler, lard,, tallow, and all heavy freight*..* « LOOper 100 Time/Flve dnyi. COVODK A GRAHAM, Ac T i*. CornerPean and Wayne sin, Pittsburgh. JUJBRCUARTS’ FOH.TAIIIiK.BOAT B»MH! RATES OF FREfGHT TO NEW YORK. To Phii'a. To N. York iMOUUn. t» 100 fl». 'Bacon, butter, beef, tallow, fard-and lard oil, SO ch Soop. candles, starch, bones, umi gluo. pieces, so “ Whiskey, ?>u “ Cheese, * CO w t Seeds, eggs, dried apples and peaches, . - - (low glass and-hardware, fiO “ 85 u Pot, pearl ashes and . 45 “ cn « deer and b&daloftlrms'Ga' « ■ 1 i ot> -*> Wool.feathersand nheeppelts 80 “ 1-184 “ v Manufactured tobacco; G 5 “ ' 80 u : Drugs medicines & castor oil 75 “ i cO “ Beeswax, 65 “ pg a. glnjeng:, . '75 « ua “ Pork and heef (tn pickle,) 81,25-V'bbl. bbl Flour and corn meal;' ■ t7| do. ■ 105 do ' C. A. MeAMJLTY &, CO.. - - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh feb2S:lnr • ■ i, AtbUnt; &i -NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, FITT/bBURGII; ' ■ ’HE public arc informed that wenre-uotv running ■fr rc ffulark 10 ihe #asi.and West, and ore prepared lo iorwa.ro aii Goods.entrusted to our care- .. A SPECIAL, MESSENGER sent dally for Pbllo'dal o'clock, A° M° Ck ’ **' M- ■ Alao > to Cmclimaii.af 7 by^r^Ejc^reM 1 ” ftC * of cUarse » and ooo ‘ l * retunaU clmnse f O”»l®on England, Tretand aiul Scoiland, for dny amaunl, payable on principal Hanking Honaca or Post Offices jn tbo Wled Kingdom ■ * dece4 BAKER *■ FOR3YTH A, “wton Plank Kona Route CITEAMPHsT£f IGMI - '■**?' PHILADELPHIA! ; S Sandny) ° evening, ?,* m le “ T « uie WJiarf Boal, above U» Bridge, every morning, at 8t o’clock A M 0 ,^3» Farc.lo Plubdeiphia Sit. ToßnliiraoreSlO K °° d tfeclGr ’ - “ ® r * Wm. P. Giles, „ TEmiHARY SURGEON £& JCL.Office ßt RodyPattenon’*Livery Stables nn Fourth ilreet, between Wood and SmithfielU [J74'l’y OAYE ;-\OU A COUfiHi" or any complaint of the BreastjThroai or Longs! If so. use Dt. 8 way mV Compound Syrup of Wild Cherrys It has acquired a 41 world-wide.famo” for its powerful curative proper* lies , Fannie by '. 1; •’ /AMES A- JONES, mara . corner of Liberty and Hand streets; vflnO. GABI)Nfc.RB.—-Twenty Acres of vl i.pW:Oilb of the City, and having a thriving young Orchardof various kinds of fruit trees, will 'be rented to a good Gardner, at a low rale. (fappllcation be' matfesboiu lwaisJ A. WILKINS A CO. BACON— 20,0M ( lbs. jnsl received and for sate By f nmrO ■ : ARMSTRONG A CROZKB. ■'IOKN—2OO sacks Ran; last rec’d and for sale bv ■■ :/ mart- ARMSTRONG A CROZER- ONIUNS— 3mbls. just rte’d and for sale by mart STUART A SILL OPRING MASON ACo, have jbst bJ, received and opened 40 .■.cartons Spring Ribbons, neb and superior styles. •.' ■ . . . . mart ■ OlLKts AJVD SATINS.— jßstreceiTKt OTerrSOjileees “I®?* Silks ami Satins, Glad Sifksvßonner and Flo Tenco Silks Qf sreTT width and Color*' -1 1 •A. i. aiSON fcCO.,, GJanJ 64 Market street- ' MASON * as " niaST 10 * Opnilcmaa’s black Italian tfravala. : PHIfITS ~A A ; Ca. JbtaveMcewed 10 cases of J>*jJU*S™ %Mg ■1 ■■ • linariJ " KY PEACHES—IOO bos., for aalebf mart * SMITH i SINCtAIR. Kentucky mutual litre Iciurancc Co. GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. lUIiS COMI*AN Y-oflars to the insured ait the security : aad advantages of me Alumni and Joint Stock Fleas (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium | an annual return ui cash of the per cemage required for the contingent risk of the year; oil ade quate, but not excessive provision for the futureaecunty 01 members for the whole term of itie, with unequitable interest in tbe accamulaunj; fund secured to such men' bers, payable ui. death, by credits upon thoir poli cies i a guaranty fund designed for the permanent secu rity of short term members, and also for the present se curity of those for (he whole term of lUc- JEr This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are bxed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision far an annually increasing accu mulation of funds (for future security) la exact propor tion to thq amount of bu-incsf and ine increasing risk from advancing age among the member*. Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and' rates of the Company, furnifchea gratis, and applications tor insurance received by J. i tRUKTT. Agent, I-J9, Wood street, Pilbiborah. bawl. Un.woRTH, Medical Exnmincr. ivllhvi Tlie Jrr> DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banckcr, George W. Richarui, Thomas Ilart, Mordeeal D- Lewis Tobias Wagner, Adplphi E. BorLe, Samuel Gram, Duvul S. Browne, Jacob K. Smith, Morris Patterson _ CIIAS. N. UANCKEIt. Prea’i- Chaj. G. lUncksk, Secretary. I£7* Continue. to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property m town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security * The Company have reserved a Inrue ConUnpcnt Fund* Which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invu«ted> afford ample protcctibn to the nssared. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist- l«5l, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, vix Mortgages g yis.iyg 63 Real Estate ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - —■ 7* Temporary Loans- —•— 83 000 l? Stocks-■■ 61,8*0 00 Cash, Ac. - ~~~ M,3so 6} _ t . , $1,212,708 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 years; they have paid epwardi of On* Million Four Hundred Thou sand DoUars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance,as well as iho ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities ’ J.tiAILDINER COFFIN, Agent, *pr24j Odice N. b. corner Wood and dd sis LIVES JfiiSUHED IS?THE Kentaeliy fiftituai Lift Insurance €o» COVINGTON KY r THISCOMPANY has actant Capital of OpilS HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS) and ts monuued by men of the highest Integrity and reaponsfbilhy- Potnpblet* famished, information given, and applica tions received by J. TUkUETT, Agent, ./ _ Wood street. Samuel PiLW-oani, Medical Examiner- {sepa Malfl jautnni Fire Insurance Oomoauv, . ... .HARiimviiQ, iM. * y TAESIGNED only for the Hitter ol&bscs of property, has XJ an uoiple capital, and affords superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety amlqccommoil&uon.to city ana couwrymerchansa, and owner* of dwellings, anil isolated or couuiry property. „ CABRlF.RjAcluary, Crunch Office,No.S4 Smithfieid su Pittsburgh l IaSUiIAKCK^ THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPAJSY.—Office,North Room ofthe Ex* change.Tiurd street, Philadelphia. Fix* Insuoarcr,—Buildings, Merchandize and othei p.Tppeny* m <o»« and country, insured against less 01 damage by lire ntthe lowest rale of premium , Mabihx Irsubancb.—They also Insure Vessels, Car apes artd freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire- InlaWpTiukspoutation.— I They also Insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boatsandsieam Boats, on ri?crsand loiccs.on the most Uhcral terms. H. Beal,-Edmand A. Sonder JohnC. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel G.Lclper, Edward Darlington,lsaac R Davis, WlUiaraFol well, John Newlin, Dr. R.M. Huston, James C. Hand. TJieopmlUs Paulding, 11. Jones Brook* Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, GeorgeSernll. Spencer Me- Ilvatu,pharles Kelly, J. u. JohnsoQ, William Hay, Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre, Jr- DIRECTOUB AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.' „„ ~ „ WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tqos. C. Hard, Vice President. *■;« . Joseph >V. Cowan,Secretary. Cy Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Puts burgh. Qel6ldtf) P. A.AIADEIKA. Agent- J. J. EVANS, Aj T Flra and marina Insurance, HE OFFICE of the Insurants Co. or North AmtrUtt hfubccnwnovtd lathe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones *xo.,Ho. 141: Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Bnikl inffs and their contents, and onSbipments by Steamboat* and other vessels, for the above old and responsible eompany. {a p3j WM^P.^QNes. 10 5? >clr frlen,| s «»d the public gci|. ShfD r Afeeh?n , l, a «r l , hiB ‘ loiy , en " re<i imo Co-Parlne". &S#BSasSS!SKSSai!iSSI!? EUrope, they are prepared 10 do works fn Lithonramw ;eqndl tort eel engraving. They selieii a JonlSee of thepatroangebcstowed heretofore bo liberally CmHc -onelpa/tncryWm..Scbuchman/and thoy hope by sir 'm attention totheirbjismcis, by elegant workmanship and the moil reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. “ c " . Ikinds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings. Likeness ts, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill fleads; Plots Lithographed and Primed m Blank, Gold Bronie «f Co 1 ton. ■ ■ j Dissolution. . rTIHE partnership heretofore exutling under the firm X of k Stoottbssl, is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent The business in this city will -, be set- Ued by D. Fiekeiscn; m the old stnnd,No,l37 Liberty streets D. FICKETBEN* * January 1,1852. . J,B. STOUVENJEL. . 1 have .this day sold my interest in the Wlne-ond Li* qUor Establishment to D.'FicxßiSKr. I cheerfully to commend him to allourold customer*. ;- ja27 J. B. STOUVENEL; received, by first-Canal Boat amTalsJa: \y. larga stock of wall Paper, Border*, Testers, Window Curtains and Fire Board Prints* which drill bosold aitedttced pnccs, by WALTER P. MARSHALL.! No. 85 Woodatreot i 1 * * ««*»' Mntaoi JPlrfc; Tu.uPatici Company •" "■ y H • - ? . , CAPITAL,^BIOO,OOO. CHARTER PBRPKTO'Ar av ‘ a !f b-fc appolr.u'CAnenn for id mve open'd nn OflU'c in Mo. t» n . .'•'s an “ ttre “ ow p'eparul to e(Tm in-u - cuynml uounlry property, n|ion.iis F.'ivoriiLila ncrJonSl.!?™* re 'P <m ' il, ’ ,e Compnnj in the "Stoic. All Sm?i?ci?iA^? S r l, '- p ® r *l! ■ l| > snre,i 111 «M* Compuny are hm^»n/? r i ,l ?? I “ oct ‘ , > and 10 oloTe mils earn- L v!s-fy®?.w'"® , >V** , 'Uviß.any-e*eni, for anything be. na l IUo J' |,avc U ald AII losses promptl? pßiy In sixty, ilpjs after proof of the same •;■(•■■•;■■ OFFicßaa: .• j , Hon. JOIIN.C. BUCHER. President- I Jji Hißsna, Vice President. r*oi:'W."'VV«lidn,Seefctaiy. 4 A. - Pavnl EJeinuig, Attorney and Counsellor. ■tiSf'SSffrffljlV Joliii C.ilueher, Rudolph F. Reiter; J f-> D,ivia PHrali'K. Isaac C. bl'Kinloy) Cbas.P.. tHcßfcr, Elms 15. Klpr.er;Samuel W.-Hays,’ UayidyMnmtna, Jr., JohnNinrfcager, Dauphin Couniy 5 Jacob a, Halilrmati, York ,■ Henry If. try. Lancaster: Auant Scbcener, Berts? John G. Brennoiv Philadelphia t William Mintzer.Monigoinery; Thomas Gillespie. La-- terne» Gordon F. Mason, Brndford ; Amos R Knpp, Npjlhumberiand; James Burns, MitUtn; John T*. Hoov fG Centrej John S. Iseliv Huntingdon : James K. Moore- Allegheny j Jonathan D.Leet, Washington; Geo- H. Bucher, Cumberland; Georgo tv. Maaser.Carbon M’LjAIN & MOFFJTT, 14 Si.Glair street, Agents for PrUsburgh, Allegheny Co. Plicalmrgh Drßiicli Mechanioi' MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI, OHIO .. OFrtcp—coonxr tv surrupiELD akd third rtrkst* Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, s‘4o y OOO*( TtHidi* oo Asroeiuuon of Mechanic*.'Workingmen* anil others, formed forthe mutual relief of its mein bey, mease of elcknes?or accident, by the payment np the fol owtug aur uul deposits. Persons In *-ood health l may become member* ana he r muled to a weekly beae nt, hi case of ttcirncss or accident. All who join lhl* : Association aic entitled to n vote in the election of oßicert>and totinrticipate in the profits of the Associa tion. It {a csiobhfhed on a safe and permanent basis being both Mutual mid Benevolent in n* designs- with’ the lowest rales consistent for its security, and conduct* l £d in a manner to insute its permanency und durability • T EARLY DEPosirs 8 2,00 per year,draws 8 2,ft) per week; d,H) do do :t,t O do; 4,£)0 do do 4.00 do; 6,00 do do 500 do; C.OO do do d,0:) do; 7.00 do uo 7J)U do,- 8,00 do do HOO do| P,OO do do poo d 0; 10 00 do do IO.fO do; Admission Fee, for Lif< Membership, 8150-which must be paid at die time of making annltcaikm. and the: • i.i* a W# *l«P°«i wJUtln twenty days, ISaeh member entitled to a monthly report- gratis „ . .OFFICERS. Fwttfsnf—'W. \V. Pcorr Ftes Fremfrnr—J. ii. Baehanan Ftn*«« Committee -W.M.Rockwell. A. I*. Ward, A W. Jackson. Secretary end Treasurer— J. ||. Uuchunan- hrfcTtncts —J nines Ihiri’op. pj»q.; \V . M, Jvikon, ftl. 0; i ll bpeors, M. l>.: W. M'K. Morgan, D. W. BEAUMONT. Aauar Vt Report 'OF THE MECHANICS' MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION lor t r -e month or February. Principal office 1 * of issuing f ccitificatew of member ship and paying claims No. IDS w alnoi street. Cinctusiuii. Ohio- No. 439, Main street, Louisville- Ky. Cor Olive ami Second streets, St. Loci*, Vo- Cor Third aud SnmhGeld sis, Pittsburgh, Pa No. S 3 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich Wo »ura up the rc*ul(* or last month’s labor, and lay tt before oor Members, ihat they may see htpv ourln sMution is flourishing, and bow the prerent officers are dtachnTgmc the bastnesfl of the Jtmimtion that is en trusted to their charge.by the member* We find that daring the last mouth the whole num her or proposals for membership is 4,lid Whole amount cash Received Paid claims for sickness and Agents- • Retorned on. rejected applicants Paid for printing d& Postage, rent and incidentals do Clerks and actuaries do Officers 83,523 CO 84,199 90 • J- H. Secretary, with these accumulations saved- after paying all clones and expenses, the officers lock back upon their exeruous and that of our agents with feelings of sails* faction. It is now wr<h fresh courage and renewed zeal, that wc enter upou the coming month, feeling am* mated without past success, and inspired to new end more vigorous effort* io send abroad the good lofluenc. e» of our Association, Fro® the obscure orgamzst'oa at first uunonccd and unnamed by the public, we have grown Into consequence and power until wc command attention, and have cnllcd forth the respectful notice and high commendation of more ilmn odo hundred of the leading journals of our nation. To-oar members 1 we would.hivuc their attention to our worthy joomal, that will be devoted to literature &ud penornl intelUgenee- Itwill also contain our reports and the practical work ing's of Health Associations generally. On oar pnrt we shall spare no pains to make our Journal a welcome ▼lnter In every family. The fitM unmberwill to tuned on the Idth of the month, und will contain th* monthly doings of our Institution, from Its organization to the present ntne. marlt:oin . Surplus capital <£ T ire Insurance Couipauy ( or riumjELTHu. ■ k 4 ,5 4 ~C * » <>ui-Very extensive stock comprises in pan the fol* lowing— vu: * neue ami Jasper Cbene Silks; - High Lustre, Plain, Chamellon and GlassaSilks; do . Stripe do - do; do Plain Black dofy. 1 m l> Satins, Foulard and Watered Silksj I i-sue*. Beruges, Plain and Figured Poplins; Deiatnea and Alpaecas; Lkim/.p*,Giugh(iaj»andCahcoen; Fifriich worked 9leeves,Cuffs;Coiliirs A Chenuzett*; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Bl*ok Siiin and Fancy Vestings; Cl. tlis.Cussiraercs,Satinets and Jeans; Uo'Uk-ik nod Bonnet Ribbons, rne p opnetora would respectfully solicit an early LalJ heir friends and ihe public generally, feeling < Oitfidem that they can offer greater Inducements ihan has been otfered heretofore. mart*- • YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. Fresh Arrival of New Goodfvt T. K. jB’iCNlGttT A BUOTHKIIS, 117 WOOD STREET, HTIIIRD BOOR FROM;THE CORNER OP FIITH. AVE JUST RECEIVED Amio(Ter for Hale— -1,000 M. G.B. and S. B. Percussion Capt; 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted : 4 00 lbs. P&teui Thread 100 great gross Agate Buttons; 300 uoz. Gum Suspenders; 150 doz. Berlin Gloves; 40 doz. Cotton Gloves; Uopieces Pougco Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladies’ LJnen do. 75 do Cambric do; 3u cartoonsfiounet Ribbons; t 5 do Satiu and Mantua Ribbon*; 0 do Cap do; Together with a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the intention of the trade gener' ally,to the largest and most varied assortment of Gold offered in this market—all of which they offer on the most reasonable terms footg HO uum u O G X GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAX SALE OF FALL AND WINTER DBY GOODS Aft 41CFFJ&U1S’ ONE PRICK CASH' STORK, No. TO Market jl, Detieesit Fourth and (A$ Diamond-' rpiir < Hui<scnbet' will commence a dosing- oat safe ot A bis enure slock oi FALL AND WINTER DRY' GOODS, on Vonday, December Ifith, and will continue one month, preparatory to the reception al Spring Goods, on winch occasion our Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open lo.iiie Retail Trade.-A'arcbasers may rely inoi the following reductions wiilMse made on the Oflgntal markcd.priees, viz: Genuine Ptencii Merinos have been selling at 91.00, now at Ca|c- Miper FicnclrMennos 112* “ 70 Genuine Lupins, best quality. 1,75 u IJSS I'reitch Thibet Cloths, 87# “ 621 “ 44 “ 75 “ 50 OV* « 45 87* » ca* * cal “ 40 50 “ ai W (( U Best high Lustre Alpacas, Second qoaltiy *» Third “ biffbt yards of good Alpaca for 81,00. Brocne Long Shawls. 2500 « 17 00 ‘ Squure *• 10,UUj* “ o,AO Blanket Long Shawls. lU OO' u 610 „ " “ “ d,W) “ 5.00 Bay Slate Long Shawls. “ 325 „ ** " “ 4,00 2.25 Bed Flannels, all wool- 29 (< 22 " . u “ 31 “ 25 * f t u •„ gg rue abovqpnces area sample, and (he balance of the slock will be sold iu proportion. Positively no devia bon m prices. ■ Tdpcl2 1 S7.G j£fc *K> 52,429 23 !!W fill 431 35 134 00 B3l 50 ItJU 00 S&COHU OUKAT ittttlVALl - OP I-ALL. and Winter Dry («oodsand Vanues at No. 07, Northwest comer or Wood street and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gscoo fc Co. would again ah* nourtce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are nowpreparedL o ofler/ors&le their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates - And as our purchases have been made an the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat* ter ourselves, and hope to be a»*le tomcmaeonunuanee of coundeuce and patronage of oar old customers and (he public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is hi pan or Broadcloths, Casstroere*, Sattinols. Tweeds, fancy Vcsuhss, Checks, Flannels. Drillings, Black, and Brown Mustu*, Tickings, Blankets, Ltnsey PiSidS,Al pacas, Merinoes, Waslin De Lsmes, Cashmeres; fancy Prims, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Tablo Diapers, Gnigbnros. Filks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, For* gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Insh Linens direct from Ireland,-and aUoihcromcles'geiicraJly kept in the Dry Gopdshne. Otra Variety Department will be foond on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and Is made up ln'part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe j Port Monies and Pocket Boobs, Hooks and Ryes, Puis and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zonv Table Cutlery and Pen-Kruves just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin otid Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders. Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing SUk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Neuings, Green Bandages. iJ|ack Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles In tne Variety line. We have on hand and for enle a large assortment of Gold aud silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sib ver Pons and Pencils, Gold und Silver Spectacles, Clocks, fee., to which we mvite the attention of all buy* era. us we are determined to sell one Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N.Q. The bpstoess of ibo late firm ofGnsoa tc- Mc- Caholkss is to be settled by D. Gguno at the stand of D. Ghjzbo & Co, who is fully.authorized for and m whore possession ore the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. . • (acilfctf 108, Ftifiaua BTOUtf. James Goaltog, Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOBEFGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. WOULD respectfully inform the public and nls friends, (from whom bo has formerly received & liberal share c( custom), that he bus used every exer tion in securinar an extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WIN TLR GOODS, of lbs bestquality. Consisting of ibe following articles: French and 15n g.ish Merinos, Cashmeres’, Alpacas, Popims Silk*, Sat in*, Aldus l>e Lafnes, and other Dress'Goods; Shawls, Vaxeuea. Mamies and Cloaks, of every variety- Lttd.ds* and Children’s Boaupts^apß,Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laecs, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Gentlemens Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Shirt*. Drawers, Hosiery, Ac. With a largo stock of Bleached and Brown Muslim*, Shirting, Sneering; Table Lineos, Tickings, Cheeks, < flannels, Calicos, Sauneis, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort* i ment of MoarnlngGoods. The above stock, with numerous other articles, the i Dropnetor is ijow opening &i his New Store, No. IUB l Market struct, to whien he Invito- purchasers, as he is i determined to sell as cheap as the coeapesi- I MADAME A.f»O9LINO still continues to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing of vuteltes, Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets.&e ? which are all made m a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders, rrench Pattern Uats for the trade always on hand. (octW # M DODDS ft CROZIEB, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTUBEBS, - OIL-MILL BUILDINOS) South- Wat cot ftjjnrj. ntr of Diamond, (»uar the Ohio and Fmn- Railroad Depot,) Allkohehi C*it tfSSS&EX River and Land Steam Engiaes, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic abd other Presses j Gold Stamping and Refinnig Apparatus, togethei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, nud workmanship to the satisfaction of cus tomers. (£/" All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride ft Co.’s, No. 2b Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to lhesubscFibers,Allegheny,will receivo prompt attention null DODDS ft CROZIKR. Ten 'rhoniond iiirei Lost ( BY Keating’s Roach, Rat, and Mouse Kiterminaior This preparation is one of the best article# sold for the destruction or the above named pests. For de stroying roaches, ftc., it has no equal m America. Pre pared uml sold wnotesale and retail by J. F.D. KEATING. At his Grocery Store, No. 81)7 Wylio pi., Pittsburgh. Also, for sale by T. M’Kadden ft Co . corner of Fourth and perry streets; and William Griffin, Pride street. FJgbth Wardi Jolm M’Callen ft Go, corner qf Federal and L&coclc streets, Allegheny; J. Gallagher ft Co., cor ner of Carson and Denman sts., Birmingham; Welsh’s Grocery Store, Sligo. [febs:im * Keating’s lied Oug Exterminator, PERSONS about whitewashing houses for the coming spring, will Cud Uto their advantage to use this mix ture in the whitewash, for Jteepingßugs, Files, &c .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, N0j297 Wylie st., Pittsburgh. Also—For silo by T. M’Fhddon ft Co„ corner of 4th and Ferry streets; and William Griffin, Pride street, Eighth Ward; John M’Callen ft Co., corner of Federal ana Lacock streets, Allegheny; i Gallaghet;& Co., cor ner of Carson und Denman streets, Birmingham; and at Welsh’s Grocery Store, Sligo. ■ • ■» [fcbS:l m JUNO CORDIAL—An effective restorauve m cases of debility, impotenoy, and all irregularities of na ture. Also, Dr. Cook’s Remedy for Intemperance—Sl a bottle. Two bottles will effect a certain cure. Also. Watt's Nervous Antidote. Thousands have been cured of the roopt malignant diseases by this most \ypnderfal health restorative. 81 per bottle; 89 per do?en» Only Agenoy in this Cuy, feb24 60 SMITHFfF.LD ST. NOTICE-— Having sold out my Book and Periodical Store to VV. A. Uildenfenney A Co.. I cheerfully re* immend the new firm u> my friends and customers. VV. c. WALL. TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned have associa ted in purchasing ihe enure periodical stock of YV. C. Wall, No. £5 Fourth street. wb|ch will be conducted as above, nuder the flrmof W. A.Gildenfenney &00. The present stock will be increased to every article be longing to the business. Public patronage Is solicited and will be thankfully received. W. A. gildenfenney, H. MINER A CO. 07* H. MINER A CO. will still cominnees formerly at their old stand,No 32 Smnhfieid streot, lfeb2 DUsolattonof Fartneratitp* rpffG Partnership hitherto existing between the sqb- X scribers, doing business m the name of John Black; A Co., is this Huy dissolved by mutual canaeir, fi. JVJc- Cuiloagh purchasing ibeeuiire interest or John Black in said business; H. McCullough having the right to o?e tho name of the late firm ia settling the business, and the exclusive right to receive oil outstanding debts, and to pay alt debts duo by the late firm. JOHN BLACK, henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at his old stood* corner of Peon and Irwin streets. HENRY McCULLOUQU. Pittsburgh, March J,1852. T Dliaaltttiotti HE partnership heretofore dialing between James Armstrong, Samuel Crazier nod -Charles Barries, undertbe title of Armstrong, Ctozier & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual ogreemrnt*Mr. Barnes having dis posed of his interest and withdrawn from the concern- JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIEB, CHARLES BABNEsI Feb.’y 21,1852- wilun^o I „7 ard ‘? s > CrarauwM and Produce Basinets andMP?n^“il' d at presents land, No*. 63 'Water, SSsto.T JJ— *“««« ada 8 “>“ f m>ra ARMBTRONBACROZIER. O"SS BwßaSSfiaSKfflSSf* ,mny rlsh pl,un „ a. a: mason & co.; Nos. 03 and 04 Market street. Bolivar Fire Brick Manufaetnrlug Company JAB. OLO7XX, 0. M, KI2B, 1 8. F» JONSS, IL 8. HACHAWi OLOrEB, KIE3B. * CO** Proprietor!. . T UK subscribers having been appointed Agents for the above named concern, will Jccepconstantiyo-i* hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar.Flreßrick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. The* are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made m size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall bepromptly filled. We do notdeem lr necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offered for sale m the United States, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who nse Fire-Brick. The proprietors nave determined that the Fire Bncfc shall lose none of then present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be sp&red' to make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivgr. KIER & JONES, •' marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st, ; Pittsburgh raarfctf | J)* ‘ ' r * ■' > L, -• ‘V V ' ■' ‘ , *J? X , * V „ •> *: y „ **• s« *' „ *»-.•* * , =H-T'i *XS , _ “» 4 Jtfc v V _ -> «» ir «£. < -., , ' =1 -N. 1 \h? - - .. > ‘-1.- ** * « * * JAMES w. WODOWEtt,; J Jl - r - , CABINET «y WBWFUUNITUgE , StAIfUEA CTUMEtf, pH ■p f^o-*^ oomM ?! “»<* 09 Third «tr«et.[ •»l < -' vU <KHw r and custom? Sf, *hw now cortpteied Ms stuckof Seredflw ilIUI ®" ** *“«*»»! :cm 1 i wiliberold atnricerf a \ l ° v ? f * any m O.e Umiei State, Eu“ « Wear As lie. utieujnnlned to uphold the duality’ with well* FSjwusjsklbSsS IWSS»A!SS“ '• *=~££fij He hear Adopted the principle of identifying: the 'fcusu toroers- interest with lusown r in quality und price and keeps always on hamlthe greatest varletyof?^de 3 ? cnpiton of furniture, from the- cheapest arid plMhestfta the most ele«mt and crouy; thata-lieua, drSny of one,,may be furnished .fromhia stock, or maujufactared l expressly to order The following article? oOiiMfiL’lir part, ofms stock, which for richness- of style and finish : cannot be surpassed inany of the Eastern cities . “hi Lpuis XI vtete>iete-a-Sofas; « 60 Sofas. In plash and hair cloth; 80 doz; Mahogany Cftnirrfi 20 do Walant, -v do; ■ - SO Mahogany Hocking do: -20 Walnut do do; 60 Mahogany Divans: - 20 Walnut • ‘vdo; ; 60 Marble. Top Cemrc Tables; 60 <fo Dressingßareau*: * 30 cdo Washstands: 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common . do; VO Plain press nr Bureaus; 49 Mahogauv Bedsteads: 30 Walnut • do; 50 Cottage do; 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ■JO Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut . do; > 10 Cherry do; 60 Plain Bureaus; ...... 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables * 12 Secretary and Bookcases; , 20doz.Cape Scat Chairs; . J 4 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; rjLndies Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; ?; What-Nots; • Etlgulien ;. Paper Machae Tables;. i Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do* ; RUzabaUten do; llaH urtd Tier •• do Beeeption do; Ladies’ WorkTable*: ! Pearl Inlat-i do, . Extension Dining Tables i • £ rr 7* »•. do » Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. .••• "'COMMON' FURNITURE and WINUSOtt CUAJRS, ■, Ciß!ilir,HA*BKs supplied.wilß ail articles in their line ■ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furmshfcd at the ahor Mt nonce. . r >. .. • v All o«ler» promptly anended (ov. tnrnri «lOur»cym«iiC<W>!a»t JllAiieriAaauoUuoii W4BHHOUSS. It 9 SECOND StSeVz • ‘-(neartae corner of Wood:) ' < +■ ' ' mil rmflnri ' ‘ fr ' >,TR ASSOCIATION, : tracing, already, twice lothreeui umes as many haDtis as ilie Jnr-f 1 © ; SdjVjjy nun muvu'-fifQj} and hitherto most renowned » If ■ business shops of ihU city,.have opened their Ware house, and arp able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Oresstng Rprnau*; Foil Col nianed Uareaniit Mahogany Bedsteads: Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chasrs; Mahogavy Wastelands; 9o- ? s ’i 47?r 8 » Hook bases' Secretaries; Card Tabieg; F lC f Talilesi fiaoj.Card T&bjes; Centre Tables » llat Racks, trench Bedsteads; Ottomans; Foplar Wardrobes; Duung and Breakfast Tttbles; Work* clonus i Cherry and Common WorkstamJs; high po»i. common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus 7 Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . ' The advantagesof co-operation, on an.extcnstve scale, permit them to sell afihe lowest prices, and they arc de termined to sell, Jowctthan any competitors, on equally good, if not better arun!c,and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call SJP* Steamioat uark or all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order tn every style si the shortest notice- fmart& *° flaksn. .. renun , Jnakoganj/i .Jmtvtood and Walnut; Tarnish. Hardrcartand Fumitiittm Wholesale ;l • THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEEKSi and are manufacturing by machinerrFarniture suitable for the trade. AH of which we will sell at extremely lowprices. <■. . * Astfrctucare jvasiaken fntlie• selection of the slock; persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price i and, as it is wet! known that Furniture can bd made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade.is respectfully invited Turned AVork, In oil its branches, earned on as n- s tml- Plank for band rails.for Cnrpenlew, and all -articles requirod InmanafecturtngCqbwelFdrnUurc.coiistamlT on band—viz. AlaLogauy, Varnish, Hardware, llafr Cloths, Springs, BYAN & M’KKB Ryan's Buildings, i No. 3J. Fifth street. martgiydaw *• C.JUMMU.’ J... . ; : r >-a..iislS Banmir ft Dc&ular* cabinet wardroom, smith field street, BttuunSntnihitreA: and Strawberry aUiVtPiusbure Pa HAMMER & DAULLRkeepconstaully onftand VHLayano.yof ejcclienl crul fashionable Forninira, fesgwananiedecinal 10 any m lha ally, and sold on as * t.-T 0 ™ ■ U! . n11 . , -? a can be obtained at any similar establishment in .ho W oil.. They have now on band an anamaUy extensive kinds of Farm turn, irom the cheapest and plainest to the niost costly and elegant;- Alhordeis promptly attended to. mi9l:Rn A. UtLUKtill & CO„ " ;!sSKsnei,,lve5 nei,,Ive fiAWNRT and XX CHAIR MANUFACTOItT, Nq.o4 Smithfield «t a large .n*sortmeni or fancy and plain Furniture, which Utsy will sell 15 pcrcont.belo'W customary rates' only. ldcc27Ty zSjfe&'af- 'VM. h.eTbVhNbON comautex to manu facttxre CjLBIJtETrWARE ol every desenp al his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to,in aliits branches. moyll (Elaifjhtg. V ** 5V 1> • rTUIK syUserther begs nosi respectfe’.y JL than** to h.s £riead> ass cusumets n>r ibc very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since* his com menwinentm business,atid hopes by swot attention and fidelliy in the execution oi ail orders oulrusted to his care, to mem a continuance of their favors He would also* announce to them and" the public in genoral, that be has just received a bandfioiE- assort ment of Goods* selected iu,Kew York and Philadelphia, for the Fall and Winter Trade, sueh as FO|ierfiae jllack and Fancy Colored CLOTHEj Labrador, Lambskin. Reaver and Devonshire Cercey Coutinm Plain and Colored french pASbIMLRE3> to wincu he would in vile espcciilauenlion; whico.lor Vtfflciy and newness of «lj lei» superior lo any ihing id this city. Also, a heanurul lot of Black and Colored SILK SATIN,Ca.h raere, Marseilles and While Silk party Vestings,—all ol which he is prepared to make to order in a superior manner, at low prices. JAMES C WATT ■ 30 Market street, _ between Second and Third streets TO TAILORS--J. C. Wau*s Graduating Shoulder Measure system of Garment Draughting for sale at the following prices, v.tz:—lf accompanied by Oral-Jnstrac. lions, SlOj wiihootlnstnicUonB,S7. joct7 ElegAttt.antl Useful Ctothfnir* CALLAGHAN A CO, corner, of Wood ana-Water now .receiving from the Eastern mark* eis a well selected and extensive lot of Cloths, Cassi meres and VestmgvwhichsuTpass inbeaaty-aiid varied ty any other collection rweat , of‘tbp. mountain*. These Goods ore the choice of the eastern cd by the proprietors, themselves; expressly for this »®r k ® L They ware purchased for cash, at lowprices, which wmenable the undersigned to dispose of them about twenty per cent, cheaper limn the prices charged b ? l . h e £C«erofity of tailoring establishments lathis city LLO i H»—French, English ami American have been selected with great circumspection; and .various styles ol rich, material for Overcoats, wo have in abundance Oir.MktfC£B»MHftß& ft v=ry extenuve and varied, including all the.ncwesr r jichest and most fash ionable specimens recenUy.iimporleiiandmauufactured - Our stock ol VESTINGS includes a variety of Blithe 1 fancy patterns to-be had in NewT York city: it is me<s varied and elegant—while some, when properly-made up*present an appearance of modest grandeur- Taking the variety as a whQle, itccruunfy surpasses any col leotion of Vestings over brought to onrclty before ;; Gentlemen of tasta who desire those Goods made up cut and manufactured rby experienced, artists,. will • please call and eraminc for themselves. They are open for inspection. CALLAGHAN * CO-, »®P'« corner of Wood and Water street* SPUING AND SUMJlJbitt. CLUTHIhU 1 THREE BIG DOORS -' A T o. 101, Liberty Str&U Piltibwgk . TORN MoCLGSKEY bus :now- the pleasure of an- O npuncmg to his numerous friends and the public in general, that las Spring and Summer stock is now ready tor inspection, which he heljeves will be found to be best .selected stocks of Ready- Made Clothlnglo be found in Uie Western Comitry He has this season.paid.more than usual attention to tiiemaanfacturing ana stvleof his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. lie would, particularly call the attention of all dealers in CloUuog to his present splendid assortment of .. Heady>9lftd».Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods,,he can offer them such induce merits at shall make it their iuteresi to purchase at his establishment. !. , . , Many years 1 experience, and -great subceu In the fob slness,together with an unprecedented isso?«cfa and <-«* (ail patronage, has enabled him to get up Gai men la to suit the .business habits and tastes, of every location in' the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. lathe Catting department will be found'a choice se* lecuon of the most fashionable goods, consisting Frenc&i English and Jimencan Broadcloth, Cashmereus, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment of VESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner turd at the most reasonable-prices. - GOME, THEN, ONE AND ALL 1 The Assortment,the Quality,and the Variety,!# the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fomd m the-united States; margS JtiSOUmuN OF PARTNERSHIP.—Tho Parlner' / ship heretofore existing 1 between Joshua Rhodes and A. r, Anshatt, under Uie firm of,Joshua Rhodes * Co., fs this day dissolved by mutual consent. < Th&basi ness of the firm will ihcyjariies,- ’ ALFRED Pi *AKBHijT2 r : Pitttburg A, January l?th, 1852. v , w? • The business will be conducted as heretofore subscriber, at the Old stand,No. « .7 lot* JOSHUA RHODES. - ~H«nrMiMaA gtw nilia. >• • bmlneej connected aaddnthey are now re® iiasyffflfiwasaaa.iabMr cat t«pt»<y] JAMES CARMANSW. ® j s \ X~~ r J J ,-r , 5 " /&* * ••' ",. *' CsV 11 V y ■<#£ - :'/ r ';>s; r p' - - :> i :f ;I; * ' 7t fc ~» f ■* ‘t* * -v t 4 -,J 4 1~' * £ , J f ** -* ? T. / ** ~' i *" f '■' i”* -i " 4 O “ y* **■ ~ 3 r,-^” 1 * ’ 4 ♦ J -v Vi -S!<•*.% y -O' w,-. ? f-A" -<■ r * *; - ’ i * t* r ~' f { ,- * - *■ *V 4 _* v -t£ 's- . tteT.:Pr,;lllUlktUy'»J’em«UStmlnaij 1 KITTANNING, PA, WILL RE-OPEN,fonts SIXTH SESSION, on We - : JV,.ncsday,OcU>ber.29lh|lBsl. - ■ i TE2MS —PerSasiintr- »» Wulu-=TavdhUi*idvahct£. Board. andEngiish To ttlon, . - ,-• 800,00 S‘? n ?!'W‘ 111 ,S I>!Suig.?nd.nsaonns!ruraenU 1 >!Suig.?nd.nsaonns!ruraenU - .20,00 WKs&T in ?? P ‘™7>“! h > ™Jg Stationery, - a ' 75 . Thojwo Sessions commence tCßpoctiTOiyj-tin.-.the.laBl Wedneßdoy m Apriland in October.. Pupis are noi re; cetved but by spcciO arrangement, ibr less than one session. No deduction <braßsence,*tcepi incascs-op great emergency. NO EXTRAS; - I Circn-nrs, containing Hecoramendauons, Ae,can ltd ■JPIit 6 ’* Marker- street, .anti of Mr; ■McHnr.Sl Wood street, . , .. (sepSO ‘ . Pittsburgh Coach factory! 1 ' i - • Tko. -IC-'Llidmond alltj/. ntar iratcistrtet,'-: E. M, -BIGEIiOW* PKOPBIEIOB, , respect fall y inform hla friend, Qjggit&ggjtgy* and tbe public, illal he lint ito*- one itnn - ,?red,light .Vehicles nnder way. of con; orfh.TT.. 1 ,l,net on ' the ■greater psirt df-Which are tmished, or nearly so,comprising light no top Boeeies; srfn'4« , ?sS“ S ?? po “ nds ■ OMOR.Bnegfea,-front 32y to 4a poantK-‘Also, an assortment ofHoekkway, with one or two seats: some fine two-horso Barouches' Tbo nbovework will be warranted, anti Is constructed fromine BJ'S nsaterioltbal coma lie selected In tbe easS era narfcetorat home: andtaueoditigpersohaliyabTeßcli .b,ranch of,h/s factory, he fads, confident of risking hit reputation on hit wojk.where it littsed timl not itbuthdi ereans Ot adisiaooovordering work, through-.theif friends, or commission merchants at.this place. wilf rei celTCouratoststnet.nitehtlonv-.'- ■ - /, ■ . .unumii . . . ... . 1 Col. HodyPattd-sony - - R: H: Harileyi’Evtf. •• t .Col. George JUByard, Lyon, Esq , Logan, Wilson aTCo; '- 1 V ngo r, 1 1 antnan A C 0,,.. Boil. Jacob Porssth, , J. kidd 1 Co, George-\Veymun, Iteq:, r.G. Moore, New Orleans, M.B. hloforJ. Clarksville, • m l p!??£i? v *?°*i* Watßon strcevoppSteVto Catinli on rrnn»Ytvarua-Avenue. [feb27’ly • JAafcS Sl*CAND|dliiSS ft CO.. 409 WOOD STREET., ' • YJTHOLFSALE Dialers tn &QTgign end Domestic Dry ,heir purehas-eo! SPRING AND SMMER GQoD3 t iteK 4 fled with the greatest care, to sun the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— 5 p . Dress Lawns amt Borages j Plant ainltigorcii Alpaccas; \ i trench, frcoteli and Domestic Ginghams; - rrmtetiCalicoes,ingreatvarieiT:- * ■■••• ;.■>.>- , Ribbons,! aces and Edgings; . . / Cloths,t!assimeres and vcstipgsr- ' t' ' ; , SgtniaeriCoaUdg.andPam&lQOiiififf; - " ! Brown and Bleached Muslins; Pa>cc and Leghorn Bats; . Straw.aml l!raldJsonjiets. - J Together with a compiete stockof Variety Goods: a rid Pedlara’ Notions,Cold and Giit Jeweiry , Cold and Sil lyerWaiebe*,Brass Clpckp, *O.O All,otWhich are or for d pi Wholesale, for a entail advance over Eastern P rlce3 { ‘-‘febfßOm UttioiOVAi#* . ~r"*r: —> J a WILLIAMS & CO. have removed 10 No 122 • W ood strceuwhteh is three doors above their old stand, corner of \Vood and Fifth, streets, where they will bo pleased to meet their friends and patrons' -'J • vv - Family qkocsrxss- . Rio, Lognayra and Java Cofleej t ! jyew Orienua and Rebned.Bagur«: Golden Syrup, N O and S. IL-Molasw - tine to eztiafineLieeirand-XUack Teas: SpenpyPtarjlViouldandßippedCandieS- Palm r Almond, CastiJe:and Kofliu go , »D‘ Pearl and Corn Starch; ** Farma, Pearl, Sago and ArrdWTobt'; ; > Mams. Beef-aad.-ftref-iongars) , w nil a general asmrunentofTruitj aildiSpices.' Xtso, Iron mid Nails, While Leid;:Cmirn Yarn and P.iltent Zinc Wash-boards, *oo*c. wholesale aiutretaii;by ,J. D. WtLUAMSACo ,12d Wood it ' Kottoe. rnifß understgnedhftvlag disposed of their dmire in JL tcrest itithe NATtonaa: Pouuoay to JBe«srs, liana. Reis and DaMul M'CuhdV, woald redttraincnd'lheir succcstors m tho fuvcrable pairanagnihaffliashren be stowed upon llio establishment since its commence mem, both in this mcipity and in the west. ■ ■ 1 lie books add accounts ofihc lale'Drm will be set i tied byeilihor of the q>aTtners,.El the Oldstimd, corner of bovemh and Liberty streets. *' frhttthn - -JOHN QUINN-& CO iiEhaT.-asts. w-CL-pnY-* • JSatloual Fotmdry. THE undesigned; bavinfr purchased tire interest of John Quinn * Co., ir* the Na- rottmlr7,wiH cDmmue the »boVe >\mn *T dry,, under the firm of Rats A M’Cubjiy, and kirp constantly on hand a large andcxoelldnt a<sdrt nicnt of ftirarueleam lheirline,madef.om ntta and thi most arreted Patterns, such as * '-'V ■■+ - Cooamg Stoves; -• ParlorStovesiv: - . Office Stoves; JloJlow Ware Wagoa Boxes; Plough Irons; - ' oodfronw, Fancy and Common Dogjrens* •; • - Grates,&c, :• Alt articles o( Lostingß in their Jtne will be furnished at the very lowest pncos.artd'Wananted.noi to be in<e* rior lo any jaanutacAared in the city* They are constantly receiving ntvr aiid Uaitiiful rattans, of all, descriptions^makiog oar variety o! Lasting* the most attractive of any manufactured in the Dealers jfre rcspectiully invited to call and examine oar stock, orjcnd-onHheir onlyrs, which wUlbe attend ed lOsEroinpily, at the oid aland Of John Quinn A comef- of >ovemh and Liberty streets; Piusburirh. Pa ... . REIS & M’CURDV.-- HAVING /old my entire stock of* Books. Periodicals *«*•. w> Messrs HEEL & CALLOW, ? I eh*erfuHy : recuntnendj them to my forme* customer*. AJlperona to me. will please call at jhe old sl&nd'uud set tle —. 'J. B; BOLMES, Third street, opposite ike Post Office. X Co-Partnership Sotlce. Hfi niidcrßinedt having purchased IfteentTO stock of J. B. 3rd street. consisting 01 Books. Sta nonery, *c., have this day entered intoparihership under the firm of KhEh A CALLOW, t hey wi Ibe lutinkfal for a continuance of Ims patronage, and will alsobe trap-- py to hsve a oil'll ;rom their friends generally- - A fall assortment cf. every arucie wijl always be’ found. ' . AU subscriptions contracted for l>y Mf J. B: rfoimes .wilibenitmfhedflaiisuftlbyiia. ,JGREEL, H P. CALLOW. , Pittsburgh, February 23; 1552.1' ' „„„ Dissolution of Partnership* ■ rj.iiih partnership heteloioreezisune between the un-* A designed, has, been, dissolved ihisilay, by mutual copscnt. .Ail persons having titaitpsagainst; the con*'- cero, are requested to .present, iihom for-payment? alhpersmis knowing themselves indebted, are respect* fuliy invited to call and seuleihe same, without delay.’ KENNEDY * HASLETT. Tus subscriber having purchased Hie entire interest of Nr. tc. H. UASLETT. in- the andjewelry bnswe**, would respeeimUy-call tbe,ait*nUoh oC Wa former friends and patrons to: tbestoct'df-Gooda on hand, winch njtt be gold ntpnces to suit Hie tiroes* . Particular attention paid to repairing CidcisAVatcli* es and Jewelry. JOIIN- 9 KENNEDY, No flVNarlc«t streets xo lUI3 BgTHSM&.M»>«rv ADAM .RSJXEaiJLM) ... „ • „ [of me latefirmof Sands&Rememau. . touts aisiNKaAN a cdh IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ? , Clocks, Waiches, Jewelry> Watch Materials, TiTTH CTREEr, 0175 UOOITPttOSrWOOD, mTSBPBfIIV fllAKEfeavo 10 announce to ihe trade and the.public A generally, iba: they bare themselves carefully sc-' teeted and imported from Europe, aJaftfe nlock af Clold Olid Silver Wale lies, Waled Materials, and Toots for Wales raakersj and a most elegant assortment oKJew» = elrj-, fromtlte test mamtiitctones-wliieli they ofler al taatkeu! 108 ' tts **iercan be -purchased in. ihe"«astern c i Their stock ofWatehcsconststs of Coia ; itfitl Silver' i Patent Levers, do Detached Levers; do Lepmes: BH ver<laarueraj. an4elegant Fmt)clt time pieces, o’t Ut«. most approved makes, logetlier with a large stock. of Cloelcs, and Time Pieces', fhtrn the best American Faclo-' ; meii atock of Jevrelrjr,,comPrtse«,arifctCs'ordv?iT ! nt w ln o L < ' K n ?> *B!* «» Finger Rings, Bar Rinks,' Breast Pins, Btaeelels, fiolil,- bob and Guard Chains, $V a a,l<l , li , e . <,ls, ’ boskets,Goldnnd Silver T'K'ineA?. 0r alul Jte TO “s Sliver audTableaud , Teaspoons, and eveijrkimt offancy-articles crenerallv- 1 tept establishmentsOf this description-: ■&V wouldreapecifully call Oioattentioaoniib trade ‘ to their eiiertsrreVoek o'rWaieh material*amiTool*, loafed varie| y, w hich they havo,.moflt< .carefully «• JlS*'.®. 130 on 'hwtla-larEe assortment of Telo- J H? Bs ', 8 nl «* Opera glasses, from lie beet ofnttSr IXS».i ,lAllB— of‘>.y,oJ““p!‘:s.ioc!imtnerOusioiaehnbn.r . .. ! , ™FJ?Sf i'-^? IC ! e3 - an ' 1 Jowclrtl,.tepairea 'W ih£ beat manner andon the moat reasonable tetfas- v "' footii-y ■ A_ The Saioonit T Tflß ATHENiKIfM.*.BUJtiUINGS,. .Libebtt 9T. y ore at all limes a delightful Mace of resort for to- 3 enjoy a plotft-df .PBBSH.OYS-, tcatsvcpoked in the various styles ami served in a that cannot, faU, tojpleosa, AJbo-HOT COP rLR} Ti£A v VASXjRY>ftud other refreshments; otTahort n°jJce*. ATRrVATBSAtOON-FOHIfaDIES. >- Ipr.THB BATHING ESTABtISnMEOTWwaVdin fJ«cr ftir Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, fro of'7 A:hf] to' H P.M, , : ffeblB WARIX '■■■■■' WuieriUGichßugs ilotetf ' !.. ******* ST , pr«l, 0», MSB.BQOAiE, ' otj>om» the. Central wwf .Eavna. Uatlmai jicvot IrlStog pSblK nberreS ® eCtf “ ll y 6ol,crtsalhat «Oflho JOSEPH^W’ATERftIANj-.Pfcipntfcr. ■ TsBMprfOn&4»Uftrper.,day, ; ; . ... ' ffeblOlv - I|B|9rU&C&V .o£<&Qi.fQt|[e- nAv. |if{o iif.s7M«- ttilt 1 ' 1 tIOD. tanduumbo for IheVeaSfflT ’ J flSn»«vl*4Je»> taps and Hnd -fe**Cftrof » fcegptinil.«ivTfl. -. _■ :foetls»lf -M Wj'* ro-oueiioia eiorelo a hannsome manner,' ■M* M»:.put recently returned from the-Eastern cities wan a fine JewEiry-andFnhcy ixoodf) wpQld.ciUJ thp.mtenucm of iua.fncQdsand.cns*' lomers to ttje fact, that amoogtu3Watclie&mlibefoußd ■ tnemosjdeaarablesiyiesjpatieraa&ndiaakers. orjew* Tt ihe.lAtost.atyles. ofbrochee, breast/pins,fob and vttt cboin»*fijiger rings*ear rings, miniature, loekbts, cx.,&e. FANCY!, GGODS-'Soch as paper mache,work tables, i work bozes t desks} fancy vases,- pcrfome 'PotildSLtdble i mats*,* CollVpistols,-pono'ttionqtes^ln.great,variety; i china frohani cafcedi«hes,Ac.fwlih an eadlejsverier*- 1 of tzsefal andoraamenut) haYtfpnly tb be' seen lobe appreciated. * - - v ‘ , novl NO. St MABKE^STJRKEft. Qti? AftiNKHStflF-fr-A'lie subscribers iave^this^av^i associated themselves for thA 1 “vraTpoae of-iraiißietipg e-Wholesale Grocery;j?r6dbce*l 0-iqqpwwd Commission business, under the firm of Jfofm Black *Co,, No m corner ef liberty andlfwWil VJQHN BuA.CK/? > " MTS'? s Jt. WCOIAQIfaH JR V T - - V.«t‘ .- ~- r? v.- ‘ f'-v- *■ ' - > ’ - v*’ , w - • „ % -■> V -tf -'; ‘‘-^••r^: t - .*'"'v. W. ;, _ m&Pi> ■ v • .'. .'■ ‘ ' F - * NOTJCK. YELLOW DOCK AND gAßAAknntryf, A . r_. .r|Ulß« > nSinBt:'.ia(<r{DnlK'eeniune:prepuasijßai.'£i r :'fti£ JL Permanent. cure of Consumption brS.rßUeuea of ‘ the Lungs, when thOTaroaupposed-tab© effected bv tb© too free usaof MrrAry, fron,Q{nnine,Aa.,afc: IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, * r* _ SCTOfillßjj J J K -M or King’s Evil, " * *■ Cancers, Tumors* ’ “ ■, /, EfopuonsofUieSkiß, ■ :•; : v ■fif73iper«* > ''.Chron!fir : Sore"'vi”-''!-'*i: , -. : > _ Eyes- ftuigwpnn, or TeUera,, f ScflldHeaUtluieuinatlsmjFafnsin- : ; the Bones or Joints, Old yores and-Ulfcn'- --Ui . , cerß,Swe|UngofthfrO{ands>Syphilis,Oys : J Salt Rheum, v -. v. JUosjjOfAppeut^liiseagesansingftomUiey^r)^ 1 : use of Juerctury,Pain in thfi &ldea and * : . Shoulders,General Debility,Drop r sy, Lumbago,Jaundice, and * $ CostrvenessJ L p \ i. .JTHE.BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN;’: THE SHAKER PREPARE!* ** YREEOW tHK&P ' AND THE “RED HONDURAS SARBAPARULV* are. the invaluable remedial agonfs from r whfeh « w ’ ;euyaoU«i ImprovediExtract orXeHojv; iDdeJcT&hdrS&r- fomedtand the luborMory of Dr.edyioit - has givemua the-Virtues'. Of theseroofe iri : their perfec* .uarn :IliS; preparation cmesof (he;roots, combined and concentrate! ira'thlir utmost strength and efficacy. ; , Experiments were made m the maaofacture ofthi* implored' ur ' 11 v, * aB found; that- it could not be Airiher- - -, -accordinrly.'we find ll resorted to, almost universally. ■ Incasesof Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous cotfinlainw ■orgenemlprostratignof olllhe;viMt;powera,'and-01l Uuue tormenthg diseases of the skin, so Crying lotf, e paueitee, and solnjotious to health i“ b ■ SypK’hi, Mercurial Coufchuntr, .Cancer. bmiTtne, Mtiyr-niipn, pad o- tar ttvqintn jsf aha due 2 of that excellent medicine, Yellow Driek StoSigaSSwS®" i - " of my la the •Winter t>riBs&,| was attacked with a-sewe paipjWuch-wnsgradualiycxtenditifcihrougltlliewh'd/e right siuo.cßd leg ;inuhes.^zU6Mme.:titotQVspionraiion s ?>;©yrA?slcwsy*teni» oUcr,myiegha4shrunfctaab6'ut two-thirds of.lts Comioort: size* • I 'procuredihe aiiesdi - .anceof-a Bbflfal pTOcUUonerjiwhu proa onnoed ® vdi». ease «ne ©fti&ew.QrsiforiusctireeY epumlaiou -lleiraid my case was oueuot easily handled, bdrprcspnTieiKfor me. I remained under his treatment 1 ' bed be could notheipmes.4 Ithenprocuredof yourheeht ' aubls place, W. A. Deers, two bottles of OuyzbS?* Vel. low Dockland ■ S&rsdpaYliln, from wiiich.il reeeised a :VWtamoajit.pf beneflt.-rAftcrhavingrtakenfour hciUea more, Iwaaable .la /puma© myhusu esg-wiihouf imy inConvenience, end have been sidcc that tnfcbu'weli ; man l wßilc.o«.aßbOrtu I meaince?l wnsY:onfiniul.'Rr?iriy bed three-foaribßof iho.ume}. pud i cannautßcrihe -die retnrn of .my. health, to .any oilicr cau?© than'by ' the agencyoftbaf truly medifc.ne. Gttvxalfs low! Dock and SarsapariUdi;.’rilASSßli-:VAyB!PJSR> • • J „ ‘ „ J SAUBB. ! October 14,'IESl Mt.JI.D, .Pas*—Dear Sir. I send you, ibe foregoing eenmeate, and so far as k sir) acquainie£:with:£isca»iv Is ,all.rrne. -I proeured jt, lhmking; itmlghthciabene- - fit tq yoaand Ihe .affiieled,. You. have the privilege of using it BS you think best ■ Yonrsr : -\Y>Af BEERSff Tfujblhving Laitr v fim. a bitVylfutitmic\ r £hvii. - | <ian 3 vHoejijßy)f-(m,'ixi£ititVfjnoxiia:- ri^« ct medieifierhad fieeii prescribed, byimsfotthqjasuliree years, wuh good effect, in gene ral debility. Liver Cofnpla‘m,‘Jaundice-, Dyspepsia, Chrome,pud.,Norvoosidiseaseii-in-allFemale-ajm- * ploinrs iteerloinly \s imequalled.v: --r--. in the.- use of ihisimedictUfi, the natlenteionstajitlv gurus strength and vigor,' a faet-vto«hv--Dr graat.«on sideraiiorr. it is pleasant to the iasteand'sntCTi.-hiiS ehn be used ky persons tyith the most deircata stpmaci tl with safety, under any circumstancesv drim sEtakrtis * from experience, and rotlre affiieted TaavisoWitie. ■ SB. JJ& LLUI’KR. Exirazl .of a LetttrJj'om an extsmiee jifstriicftit-iri - ft't*. r rtni, wisrorumu 3 • ... j Mr . J&H D tar’sßaisamqf Wild Cherry,’ and “Dr. Cnyaoti’* Js*. tract ot Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” Please filr ward a rapply Ihutiediotciy t -v ~ ar p alBflc J ofijyiM Cherry worked to ucharailiefo.' —not aboiile fat Ted of.uffonliugimtfiediatefeHef;ahBin - evnyjmg tanc© but (an ;,old :eo n demttit rof- 7V yearn v j£ 55^h’ 1 V C k Ur ®^ 5 5 I — l -J 3C; Y c^oW '^ ;a ‘ ftaßdoneequaily us Welli,- I.tDO< thTcot)Oltles;tayself; lost fom 4 &ad-‘Cii. ’ P©ff©cthcalih last ,winter, for-th© firsi winlar ot • • eleven jears, being tWubled with a sevcrecnipuoiraf • the skin, which laid me up from two weoks ffiomlis.every wnuer and until lasi winler ; Jle»rrE,.Jones f a.b.rtthiPmcrcil4ntirfcd Ja '-particular friend of mine, took two bptilea of jh© yellow Dock for a Seroialous:!Eniptl(ni/wliich ;.liah workW 4ii i; ea(lre .«v.-.:- ' v-.-. -.. k: :r. tfe • Ml ilmc.il at the corner ol Wiseonsin Avenue ai d - Wafnhtistrtet.■ -\ours, ; rospectliil!y;r•; ■ i a 1 * I CllAjtlLLS E CASE. I n3*PriceSlporbottlo»*aixbottle»forSff- w fc dldfiy I - J- D PARK, Cinctunau, Ohio, Nortli-esist-corner of Fourdi cu.i Vruinul at-.,—entrance 11 . on,Waln«T*to,whnm-allorderamnstfie-niidreßsedi i L W Hcox, It, corner Marker street and thi DmmontF: BA -Fabnesrocfr A Cdi’-Piua rf’nrEh.i-J.Adotros.-Pqislrnrghi-Leci.&.BeckhomiAlle- ItTKnssell,•Washington f WJI Lnmber , ton, .Franklin,; L:;B Dewie,r. Umomownti if-sAYellv; - Greenrb.ureh, SJt.eunuySomerscti Scott A Gilmoro, Bedford, Reed A Son, Hnn4nsdon}Mrai Orrv , Hdlliaa'y»2 btttgbiEild.ebrand ACoiilndtanai J.R AYrirhuKittan. n>ng. Evans,.A Co; Brooltvillc; A Wilson A Son Wnynesbnrgb, M’Firland A-Co,N Callender, hreiul v.lk!, Burton A CO, Lric, Henry I'orker. Siercer, fas ?^l y ± C %^ r At? ,nr,h ’ 1 k Snmmertcu, S Jpqc?£.CJondcrspart;‘P.,Crpoker! Jr.,Brovroavme. :: ; " • J fnovTß t TO INVALIDS ASD TUE SiCßj' - : TWS;_JBBLSI!!UtEU. COMSTOCK MEDICINES £«» rsnucTon (Conner*. £ ttod'SatwS' * - C “” M “ 1 Bb "“ ■***■ all fiteriiarPiibii I. Staying or Restoring the' : %'* cJ3 - ft ’ CTr * a? 4 - 0 ?"* iemweni andlmtom Teg a core for nil costs of Rheumatism. Jilt mitost4nutne OiJ;a eertaih Dcdfntws. om ibe Piies - * CodsamffSyensli feelings; Asthma, him Complaint End itilious AflecUont for negsloreninlrKnrt * “P* l 5 ofAppetite {.forCostTve-: SnmXb'iurM-? “Piea'as.mdnetyoßrcteiplitlnts.j. ;fcf¥. Stomach Affections, ,I)j npepsia, Pile*, Rheumailmn, Ac. nA» SI^? ,,,Olu f®” * lu *n>*baa , totale, nfev«r"glves pplo,and Mverloaves cn ? co«uve. ’ . 8 or Wona Kn,e ' ,) for C “ ia ' ren h.V'Di ' Br «w>»? Of‘at Tain KtOn. 7 No jneriictoe J|£J2SK£j*JB!&£, ,n i? l ‘ la , “'•“PPilraffaptedilos Use •:■ wnmT?.= ! Si.„ d, p ”i S> e ,W*M‘> and jet perform, sncb M#n*aWj/u*awasfi'6rt>iuti,aby fncuoii.lfvbotiiea-f»ntldi!osftccDt»eQeh.- fot drtv- j Vermin In a abort lime; ■ >»*. ••,: -v i» JWfltot c ric br»t q 4 ZpiV fa ft -gSls; and,3Cnwpmwieff COUGHS* JffrjUUENJ *'***? ■ ISib^JjwriAofsrercJinaistCilaesefieraedrrorCuts. 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' "»?*• ***»«' -(Tbis anietohasOuriiv !» pH other S»rgoparilJfw f pi>dsullgiyesasTrreatsalieJ .faction as ever. ■ ■■ ■■- & - “ • Wth.,-Tlie.-cc!ebnttcd ieprettifStfengaotin. gteur, Mi!te| ! ° m ? r * L “V e P*P e r “d topmost jpopuiar tnilte eJSfcr"*’■ Ac^tmdeany I SS: .WcSS4“6*B“sHss i f3£ .KMSffiStsssß-sfdjgrng |f Hff,> w ij lQ T l , at , < , ca:{rßordina {°"«d anti.nprf.betongs-EJCCI.J/SiyEty ifiDiXnciL S Comstick, and though the signature ofCotostaikt Co wiinteeonUbuedrtois ektyalabel wnhihe fac-suaile ®unn£ la foWra ALlf-OMEHS IiXJST-BE'SPtßrous - XT- Hie above medicinesca?bfhfa of ftbfi . . « - WnxiAm -JjuitfwiSS of in this ceantrym,bowel coinpljflnls '■sfflWw* • to allow Ml/aomrwitb UunnSt S^si.J“ I >Aen used havdknswiutinautoy cosekio ufrWi?2 , ?i. ,l “- ces3 - 1 • SANATIVE PItLS, ije my sheet Yo »r medlcme rornryllvercompWtit ablSnW.'rSK*. b “ l I have ever used They are in orellS.™., > t * a ® tout are entirelyout ofthim- We hef/v?. 1 and tve of them. Brol 4Sa® hmi «to4 Uoxes .!>«ea.jmly among our have used R„I. tulvan toge. I Ipnmttcnj fever, vwithi rniii u al a '“ntoJin ln- , ’ ,ce «»’ I nngf.y _travcl*»nmn s ll S e-<3mreiS? S .S r ®' vaBon: - Du fotind ajvholeviHag e aafltow2 : i2f r^;P« I ;e*»son, I enaa-nttended with?emtrhs Sft?SS®»*?mwiU«ig toflu .Havo-imt rs“ ; T»3 «rt l * ' fc# - « v | r-* * „ a 6\ * " -v t f; r „ /l - '” - f j '■' f* “ ,* v j i J V , * «. v */ 4, ’-» »*- r s. * 1 * £?- !j , ~ - g ’1 . /■ *> JL »- * . *r * ? *« * !> - - r' a —r*-t „ -a. * «***?*. t *«» •*•»« | - S - V*?- - <. I -- ip-r „ * •*> £v :-" |r> tr " *? -- >,’i - S -*' *_’ 1 ; *r_r | *- > •> "t * ! i * " % * 3 J ' tV C ' * " ' t>V - *t ST> V^Ti _. . - „ I" "A ' K i * r t % U* \ i -*"* -^a.iLa— i * *JV ~ hr I- ~ | „,- 1 i % I , *, , ’. v x « A'- U x* j— -S - f f V ,5t '1 * V 5 • $ *' ' a i 2 -» a i I I - i - »i r •I' .'vT Jf>^- '. 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