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Spttmi'Lttrthtu or lmoluntary Koclur-i S' 0 and productive of so «BC*i ? ituj«Bref : to tlifl nervous system,ineapaciiaw i!»r4k£»*n ‘fhioJ**araoiei , ifs jymplef comprehensive, and ntvefi rw?y bei«e t withpui the iOcopVe-i '••• - knowl»*dge dt the; moat imiraa'te friend —'" : ? ‘ extentally, producing; no paiii or injury V; /: wbftteyervflorp-esehnitg any one from attending.to Hs V- business, can. Yrr take p\t£&>~ i**i£gc*ctthlg'the zr£an3, in a -short lime* Ha • tz&itthat vitiiß power • ■•• of caused by earl? abuse; • j*iWdi*oaeOid.qu«uofi,aad thecnuseoMbe iHoasand Nervousness, prostration, Head and Dimness of vuiou, we;6 Lftestjjf Ute ißaolf ehdLnwer Kxtreraitiirs,'A2ec- I tioisef £be £ye#> Impoiepce, Pimpic* of the Faee,:Pre- * matiwoDeelme of‘Virility, Weakness of Memory And Power^&t^MeßttO Application, Dejection, Aversiori io •So«ety;-’t&nWi{yrSelH)urtraBtj-:i>w~of«oßtßtle,-.4rtn- ********* "**"*o°* «#* -;• --••••• towetisi^pptiftdwiehkh:w?matted* ■ ' .<• - f * 3&i*;Jnsirttinenitia»beeo‘cX«oined nna approved..of.; by ttebwUcst authorities in=Eurorc^and America,*is.re-, - co«a»eiided#Uy-lbe.'inMtpromineuV'Physieianirof.ail countries, ias.ji eroidy iemedy existing for iko*r ' boogie,.cauterjxauonj&c-jxot to nientioff tfcolfcoaißt-d advertised nosuuinsofihe.day,ascqi^ittt^ : • miife>tes T^,&c.':licoiiiUuitesti time,the .■ .. ever ofiered torsUs affirct.edj a fair: pri'*© being allowed -.:. for the desired effect has been at* ■ -tblaat'^rV''-- ••• •■'--'y'r'v-r'-':--' .•- - « -• • &it ftfep remembered, ihal ihdse-cbmplaints .ore hot Httfe ohtfcrttdod by tfcep/ofeision that. aJtifie medidooin tn« ; world rieverh‘as,andueveirwinf stojf: those'losses, which,-if allowed, to ,cbntiuaenit* ebeeked,,ore sure to produced the mom distressing con . .. .... . ' Jtfeasbeen a matter of surprise to sqm©, thnt'naysjne . ftaff df professional attainments Should; deyete biSAttemion to diieaser which people of eyery tkeoae thousandth part of the miseries these people bring • aponweietywere known,avery different opinioa wtnild . - •. - be formed,Andit.is hot only the nresentmiscryand tfrjeetkuuAWyingAa'theoiiQdaswellAsihe body, that" i* deplored, but some are of such a nature as wafleet postMitfiVaad eieit to aestroytbe reprodactivoTacuUy,* altogether. .HUafautthoL when not properly treated, ; ; theraiay.Tematntodorinajltitnheeonstitutonastoap. peaHa no odiet way than in their effects upon posterity; ' : . ■.yet, if properly most easily and epeeiii - If reaove<L - l:hs above,so ingeniously contrivedinstru- lii a great measure; conirib'ale to . rhecktiM evils of ; q<mc£eryvSo T pfcvalentin this class of . diteiLfei-'thwiighont l&©Union'. . '. - *llienrjc« the complete instrument,' carefully secur* - ed tgSLuui-aJi observation izun box, lt caii be arhL by erpiessr to any.address m any part cf ihe United Siatcs.Canada, according id order, accorn panied jbf /«;t dfreckons, and important a'dvice to.tke married sad smgleihe expenses, even to the remoteai parts of the country, being very , ' The unexampled success otis Instrument has obtained sinceits'introouctioD in Xmerics, Itas induced soma uji priacipled persons iu New York, Philadelphia, Al‘ u»y, ••.. Boston, fi:e^'to get ep sorae ridiculous things, called “tustraments,” 1 widen, however, bear, nottuvsuanr- BT-trcjeiabiance, neither in Jbrja ner yrincipU. to toy ' awa invented, long-tried, and approved In?' atroments, and which arc as similar'to liiem asnisbt is .to light/ Every aiterapi to aeil such “ lustranjCnis" tor . mine will he prosecutjjQ to'ibe fullest extent of the law, I. being fibt : willing- tocoatieci tbc well and honestly eareea reputation ofmy inventions yritlr qnacka ana . their worthlesrpfoducuohs. r /'JVo Instnitntntis'genvint cent i iasfitsntri but lio'se ordered from mystif. - AU-' eppiicuuoQS iand yemipances must be .directed (pool paid) to .tire Jlocior hlmeeif, he havingno Ageneies estahustel btft in London anff Paris. • Addreta, postpaid, Dr-H.deLaney, Slltispenordct., , ;^e«.Yoxk. OSee befits, BA: M. till OP. M». and from 7 tin 8 P.M-»thaSabbolh excepted. . . . 05*ThS-Uadcx*igJitdcdttifs, with great pleasure, that the above-atemiohed Inatrnment is.nol oi.ly coastnicted I cm seieiuific principles, Imuhat from its nse the happie*t! results xriay ulwajs,;wub confidence, be anticipated,; therebeinff,faT'ib'e enre ’of llioic diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN KEMEDY EJCTaNT.- ; ' ; .. :HUNRY S KULbEiI. MD. v'CH. <H»ET2K, MJ>.. 8C Chamber street, r ;'? C ECKfIAKXtT,. *24 Howard street, ' V.;-;'- * Nrw'.Yoax. . Ur- Uk LiitxT tft preparod io execute all orders for sar gicarappsrales, vixi Artificial Anns and Legs, which ; CioV& rise natural membere;-App«aius for 'Luxation; fbr Qpntracted Legs: for -cnrvaiure of the Spine «nu . Walsi; fof 'False dciri Is o f the Arms and Knees; for P«ralyl r c Legvj for Ciab Foot; for Lacrywal Fistnles; <«Failmg«fibeßectiHitj HypogartricCelts; Qrdsand ’ Chairs fior SiekPe'jTohsj CrntchesjTrassesj&c.; Ortiio pedioCorsctSt Ac., Ac. All work- warranted. Letters mnst-bepbsl paid, ?eonlaining a proportionate remitutnee - Of erty reference. . {feb*2s:lyvr fVCSCDFIEft the front'rank'among the piopridory V/ r -B«dicitiwoX Jor .completely curing. ConiefjSsil.Rhfltnn,Erysipelas, and all other diseases arising taiaLaa itnparestatcof-tJ!e blood. Also,Liver CosSjlilslfCAXairci -Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, pCdghSjSoresess and Tighmess about the Chest, Dron orMotrseness,Dryness-'and a tieklihg sensation aSoitlhff’Ebro&ijan.distxacd with unprecedented suc eessiaali eases jof EESjAh-E WEAKNESS ANDGENEBAL DEDJLITV. Strengthening tbeweakenctTbody, giving tone to the wrioMOtyaitSftaiid.inYjgQrauhgihe entire system. , I £ the XeSmhcy of thousands o fitting witnessea,from all pans o? the country,can be relied upon, it is singa* iartyeSeacieos in cunng aU Humors,antUtsioring tie* bihlated and broken down constitutions/ It ts purely vegetable: ip. its. composition, and so com* blued in and 1 Medical'properties of each*-ingredient harmoniously naitcio'PUBJKYTIJKBLBOD. ’’lt has removed many chronic diseases which has baf -Bca i£e.sk]lTpf the best and has also cured Cankcr>BiJt Rh<uo, Krysipeias and Sdrofuia, which BjusapariU*'Syrujyi churp lyjeiied to.make thelcasiira* preitton apod- ' • - = ’ It beea-testcd la nwij: ca*es of CANCEROUS HUI4OR3*- Tfce cbaiinate Cancers have been . eared’bjr thls fflediemu. We say that it is a valaable ioedieinai# CG3IPLALXTS. it removes => all ia tfep xirgulatioc, rtnilexing the Liver / free, active and -Ji removes Palpitation of the aU cases of Asthma, and may be «xe»ui aUcufitaies,and &tall seasons of the year. ivpyymiredonly by WORSE A CO., at K& Fountain'streej, HrpvXdeuce.H. I, and sold whole age*ndKl*H,by,, - S-N.WIC£EfiSHAM ? 1 ■ Only AgeiU for Western Pennsylvania, " jeU.7 WarehOMejCor Wood and Sixth sis., Putsb' , h Qedicated Ltquld.Caticle. *nHIS mmole is intended .forfauulj use, and should: be _i -fcrßrnd ra tbepcsscssion ofeverpCimnyjn the hind, ■who are In constant danger of injury. to their persons through accldent.-and. the improper or eareiejp see of tools, will -find-this article-tobe invaluable lo aiterarairulaVwdlcbaiidexitituUspehsaMe. tt Tlus mwy- that we, the undersigned, having frequently of Judd’s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs.: PeafieiiTA Camp, Zuuldletown, Conueeticat, cheerfully recommend litaflttjhpgofiniston* at brethren, as an excellent plas tsr.ifi dressing bßru*s£Btt?ss®is,briusea, and all kinds of fresh wonadW-gHoTfor sore nipples, 4. remedy une qCHARLES w--' ' WM.B.CASBYjTkI.^ - friIABRISONiKLIh. ■. F. WOOBRUFR MJ>* . HAMILTON ■ ELLSWORTH BUfIR.MJ)-. Botanic.. nJI the thacfiy of Htidlsiewn; Forbade by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. T fyl- ■■■■■ corner of Wood and First stg. —MWcn».»«a’StTAnger*, • ■ . j&A DO yca wlrn to purchase a OL GOLDor SILVERWATCH, f?*3l*oQe-half the usual pneeT If so,cali at tiODiyS WBNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Atari** stuet x lira Aootß'SOithofTSunl, and -take : a' 100 It ai-hib iiew stsek»|utt arrived, and yoncan thereputchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry/ at-their real value, ■ eliMpd- imd prices for everything, as yon lave ansßy beta; but e&n get the veryoest quality: of goods At the lowest eastern prices. 06 not believewhat other* interested In their own salesf tell-ybn, bat come end no for yourselves.' AU goods soldauhise&tablisb tsczQ will be warranted ns represented at time ofsale—» f tttiall mavavrehasa equillv-i»fe «nd cheap./- aPIO. Sopcxlor WntcU ilepatring^. . TOSNIiL ROBERTS, VTATCUMAKERAiW . IP JEWELLER, desires again to tal! the. teslioqof'thdp'nbbe to the workshop which b®:§rf2|. k&i opened at No. Ift Filth street, two dobra frosiis&ami JdaxfctLWherebe continnes to devote hisspefiiof atten tion to the repairing * and refitting of Chrouoqieter, Du-. Plex/Feteni Lever. L’Kpuie,&ha every description of fine wetehes and Clocks: v.i. -. Having Cor anember of years been eH«by£daj ifo re - tsan in the workshop of tbo largesteiiabiisilmeDtin.'ihia city,! flatter myself that chose favoring »£ wjth patrpn age will find ail. work er trusted executed in ih? 'b.cit aasaernndonihemoitrcssoiiableterms. * ' iffirmr/a—John Harper, Edward Henzleioni, Banter; WoodweUj Josbaa BJtooeafcCo n aa4'WmrßiScai?e. ’ A caieToQy selected stockofWatches* Clocks, Jew elry, Spooa* t Bpeclacle%&.c., constantly on hand,-which Jure been purchased atthe lowest eaahprices, arid'will be aold ty a soaU fidrimce for the same. / [auTJ ”T- v - : JAhn;W»DitQf *BXA&ALWAYBoNMAKD,ofhiflownmanalactdre;' -W a,large asaortrnm of and UM a»BKLt*Aflof -of, wholesale or prices ean„be’ procured for in either the cities b? New.’YorkjPhiiadel* phie or BaUimoreJ hani aVlarge supply of BRUSSELS and JWGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and LA-- BIBS’ sold -aLffew—Yo'rk ptieta f Jeatreceired from the Muhafactory a new sun-, ply •!'U«tfA£Uga£R WHIPS; attejies; wholesale'. •adietwL : • - N 0143: Wood gt rgci.'n ea rYlrgi nail ey. ua - J —■Pttbbargh-LttthefDepQC. • fJ ’BAHD & CO.,*No. 103 Wooc stBEEt, have jilsi JWra received q Fall sapply of stock In'tbetr tUse. Bal . ttßoit aodNew-Vlrfc SOL 6 LEATiLEß.Philadslpfcia Calf Skins,' French. CalfSiins,Coinury.Clp - Sf* Calf Sims, MoroccoLiplng and Binding wfias Jannert Oil; Twmei’s jaid CurrierVlk>ois>&o. ~T7> **»So.together they, believe it the lazgeetand best -offered before iivoEflfconso irr- PiU-v , oftqfach- we we Iprcpared io sell toeatb at tbe'Bcigfvlosvest prices SS , SSSS!Sf?raife!lSSS , SSSt‘i^ s sy» s .Mjr aUisbuTdßß by thelato finav - ? i ? 1,u > a, >' 3 «° JOHN DUCK, ; - „ _ _ . . JIENB.Y.McCt’£.LoiIGtI H. Sw-lfcefcosraeMr will be cominora by sobl-ri- 1 bei n uaul> aliia old tlaud, Corner of Pom TCl iw‘ -- „ UEN.UY McCUUL.oUOH :£*tt*b*rEb»Maickt,l6s2.; - . v f * martair ' Dlgiolulton. flTHEpanseisbi'p iyaetofofeexisiinij beween Amies' 8 Arntirau*, SeniuelCron;:r .and Charlca Darner, ■ndeijlie UU« oS AnastloogjCtozicr&Ce., it tliia <la,y - diuolved by annul agreement, Mr. Barnes having ills ' jOKi/ii Ui interest snJ wßMruwn from the concern. - JAMES ABMSTBOJW, SAMUEI. CROZIEK - CHARMS BARNES.' " Ts*F*rw*rdmf,Carnniissjan Business Will u their pxe?«Df smG<i, NDa»t3' Waier. end ti Fftmi Hreeis; by'James Armstrong and Samuel tbe jayle of *- < - , , ARMSTRONG CBOZf EEL vf "; - TPNO COBDIit—An effective TefloiaaTe. m.cases dT oMebiliiyjimiloLeneyfajiiialUfregofMities.erna-- Sr* - AJm,W£C&>^s : ’ ' * bßOls.’ twtettlea'Bili eOcct aceriola cnro.- Also. - Will*. Kcrrv'J* Aiili/ote. Tliocsanla have Leea cured eftaeabst-eAfianiil diseases by_ihii most wonderful fcaa»!i Ttstavsll? o * P cr bottle' per dozen, ; ..... OnlyAffcscyin it mXHFIELJ} sr - -.’amrae** JtIOIiSE’S ill •; ■, SRIUKG'IS&AKGEMENT- _ Pt A lt AIIi It O iUIV Tiwo JP-litibtir&li to • vt i - } Only 28 Hovrt | THE Express nmtl traia vn)\ leave tneDepoi on Lib* eny laree:,'above UieCi.mfillJridge,.£yery moriung- o’clock,., , . X• : P . •• ... . *. Pawengeis wUlgoby ihe cars toTuiUe, Creek J2mUe» ? ■ where they will find the best of Coaches iurepdineas- to convey-Uiem&3 first rate turnpike road to Ueauy’a accompany each tram.of 1 then take the cars to ilolhdaysbarg i and- 1 thfen-teke tliesplendld-sleeping caradirect to Pluladel- 1 phia and Baltimore.' •i , ‘-- j •! . Passengers forßultfroore lakeibe c&r& of-the York and -Cdmberia&a Railroad at Harrisburgb, arriving ai.BahU •‘Washington Ciiy the J Boinb' raftrninc, * - r , Evening Train ! ?*W»\garPhitfi.elpblaitexievenlngir-’ . ' ; Baggage checked Phuadeiphia. *“ Tii eAY ay Tr* ne ‘o’clock A.M,, for. Elftsl-liUerty r \Ynkin*huxg and Turtle-Crtfefc. .V ’> t>. Leech k Co.VExpres* Packet Line wilHeavo at.. _5 o’clock, p. M* Connecting at"-Blair»*jtfe with the Kailroadi 'Througa frtHafPiUsbnrgh'to and Baltimore in 33 hours^- \ FARE,*IU; w..v I Ph3«enzrrs will-procarb-theit tickets attbe. Railroad i Ofiice lh'the Mononeabela t!ouae > Water Street mnr!s - Aff’l P- H B- Co. Fur the Tranrporialwti of-MfrehanditcU-ndProduce, fru PEsitsTtyiisfA'CjaijkW Xwi> wekh ' t PITTSBURGH; ANDPHILADELtWA, ] Third, u;ll\cul Rt-lkippiuz.' j ID* TIME, TEN DAYS. -[ DATTON & REYNOLDS. * •; Depot, 25f ftlirVetst , (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. .. ! ■ ? C A MANOLTY & CO, ' ! Cttnarßa«mj4‘9 and 4lO.J*ean street, Pittsburgh. MAYING, increased our facilities and otherwise im proved ofrtii£rangenieiitrforTransp<matioii, wo ore now prepared to rceeivea large amount of Produce i aridMerchandiye, toship'ioii tl.e opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch.. - »Thd Section jloit *ystem of transportation over our Slate improvements bus been in use about; ten years and the great success and favor It Uas met wiih t is a suf ■ 'fiiient guarantee that it it no longer considered, a ddabtfuTor uncertain experiment; bul ls acknowledged' 'iij all as vastly superior to any mode of traDspnrtauoa tised on Canals, {when, intersected by Railroads) 5 iQoods loaded'inlo our Boats nt Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed unijl unloaded til our .warehouse ifl Market street, Philadelphia,thereby eutirely avoiding thedelay cOnsequeni.en three different transhipments, and secu ring the Jeliverj of OoofU in entire Jots, the packages clean, and in aagood order us when shipped. Produce, &c v cposLgncd io our House at Pittsburgh, will he received and forwarded always at the.lowest current canal rotes, 'strictly according to instructions, . without any extra charge for or ad vancing charges,.ic. febti3 o a fti’Ariui/rV & co. TO TRAV£LK&^ | FOR BAtTniORp.^AHI3t;-^ISmNGTON. »XP RIESS. MAI L 'LIKE I I Bemecu Haitlmore and PlttiDurffh, [Through in Twenty-twoand a Half Hours.) » pHIS LINE to' Pittsburgh, oVer tbe Baltimore and J_ Susquehanna, and Pennsylvania Central Railroads, is now in eucde*rialiVpcratfiSii r TB| it,passengersleave Baltimore at ?1 P/SE, (bialf an“ Sour after the. uraeof ju <rival of the evening train front Washington,) and pro ceed to Harrubor*,' where they are transferred .to the Central Railroad Train, and proceed immediately" oh /wiiiout delay, crossing the mountains in dny tight, and ;arnviiig in Pittsburgh aI6P.M. ihe Jay alter starting. ; Tbc entire distance is perlormcdby Ktulway, with the 'exception of 23. miles, which is done m. first class Coacne3 . , PASSENGER 3 FROM THE WEST Leave Pittsburgh in (haCaxs of the Central Railroad at ? o’clock, A.M., aud arrive at Harrisburg al’4 A.M-,the jaert morning, where the Express Train of the’Balti more and Fmquebanaaßnilroad will be in waiting, and • proceed immediately onto Baltimore, arriving there at BA. M.io lime for ".the train to Washington, which • leaves at &4 A. M. , This route U nt reliable as pny oflered to the public. Fare Tbbocoh teiiberway,) 311,00 For tickets apply to theTtcVei Agent oTthe Baltimore and So?^oehamia'Rhil«ad i Company, at Calvert St*« lion, Bn]umore,or tbe Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Central Kailroetu Company, Pittsburgh, AIfred.GAITHEB, Superintendent of Transporta linn. yaLU ASD;WXSTKR AtUUSOEBt£NT ''toxC'Tsivsii jßfirwnn CLEVELAND AND.PITTSBURGH, By €le velend &> Fittibargli Railroad. From Cleveland id iianover station, is. mile*. From HANOVER 10 WELLSVJLI.R by Stage. 30 mile*, and fromIAVELbSVJLLE to KITTS- Iit/RGH by the newnnd splendid steamer “ FOREST Crrv.” This nrnuigenieiU'toetmlinoe tmtil the first of when tbe Cara will, ran from Cleveland ia Wcilsville. : • : - * The Erpress Train of Cars will leßve Cleveland dally ejeepted) at MS, A. M, after the arrival pi * the Night Train from Cineinnati, «rrfvmg at Hanover !--25taUoirtrt PJf 85, P. M-, and~at Weilsville at 7 o’clock, P; 1 .A!., and at Pittsburgh the eame-evening. - Keturning will leave Pittsburgh daily at 9, P. M., ar : .nving at Cleveland ot 5 o’clock, P. M. nert day, in sea •soatu connect with (he Evening trains -to Cincinnati, : and with Steamers East and West oa the Lakes ontii the close of oVvigatioa. ; Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland IS) hours; to Cin ! cinnaU GO tours. Fare to CleveJatnd 54,00; to Cincinnati Siooo. (Signed) ; C; PRENTISS, President Otkci ov tns C. fc-P. S. K. Co. > Ravenna, Nov. 8«1SSI. y ITT* For tickets apply to. • 1 G. M. 'HAETON. Agent, MoDongttlipU|llbase, ritiabtirgh. 9f£W ILAU.nOAI> ADVEUTIBEfiIEBIT. > WESTERN RAILROAD -- : ,.'V r&0$l td CleTefondiLjColßinbiu and Cincinnati, . p&gsa flj&ttß ma^la BpfaSjffßaM flirStranl IN CONNECTION WITH THB PENNA- CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in less than ] Tax Sours, by aeontmuous Railroad Line ! THE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves,Piiuba?gh at BA.M-, stopping At :3e?rickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, 1 ' Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, andxeaebea.Alll- miles from Pittsburgh, at I P. M’ Passengers leaving Alliance an tbe</Jeveland Railroad at 2 F. M » •and reacliCleveland at 6.45 P. M. Retaining the pas* . i aengers leave Cleveland a; BA. M., Alli&nconi 2 P. M., ; -and reach Pittsburghat ?P. M. !. Passengers by this'route come .from Cincinnati to ! r Piusbjirgh-iu'two days, without night travel, and save i from oho to two days in connecting wilhthoPenna. Cen 'i ml Railroad. Sutge&rtmdaily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, ; Wooster and Mansfield, atid from Enon to Newcastle, I .Poland and Warren. 1: New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves \ ' Pittsburgh at 10 A" M. uod 4 F. M., aud New Urigbtoa A. M*andlJ3oP, St., slopping at intermediate Excursion Tickets, good for two days, ore fold be* fiween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. . The Trains do not run on Sunday. : r Oajiubaies rua ln_coancction with the trains to aud i'.'rfroi' jm the station do Federal street. « For tickets appfy atihe- Feudal Street Station of the ‘Ohio and 'Pa. Railroad', to' Q EORGE PA RKIN, Ticket Agent. fij 8 * Through lickeie from, PUtsborgh to Cleveland, ‘ nnco 54,0Q~-and -from Piitsfaargh to Cincinnati, price '-^ll,oo—are sold at lire Railroad Station, and by : - s JvM&SKIMENr • ia!s:if - Monongahela Hoasg-Phtsfrargh. . JP Jfi « fit S Yl/VAOIA UAILHOA i>. "" ,Perih«yl?.ttnl» llall-' l_ioaa-Corapany,«e-no»preimrtdloreceipt lireighl tbroogh toKma3e(pliii£ ; ißriiigrtt« winter afthMollow- W>v- :>•.”*•■'•■%.i :::•'.*■ i;v'>•.•*'•.•'■ '-V/-' “• Forai! firstclaaggood* and wml* v 81,85 per lOp ns For bacon,baiter, lard, taltow f and rdlhettry fr eight*/-' .*• i«-r.rr*-v* -rJjOO per 100 . '..’Plme/Ftve deyii ; v. .w OQVODKA CfeAilAMrAS’ia. Comer J*eaaaod^avceto<?Bingbp«'" r h- ! janj‘2 MERCUiSTS’ POBi'/IBEK EUHItISE! •*: : RATE3OF Fit EIGHT TO PHILAIiELPIA ANDr ; .-•-- NEW YORK/ ■" - : f TrPkCi'a: To N. York, ■J . triOOßi. • j-Tlhicon, butter, beef, tallow, lord and lard oil, vlSoap. candles', starch, bones, - and glae-pieccs; GO % “Whiskey, • 50 *< 'Cheese,' 00 u .Seeds, eggs, dried apples and ' peaches,.. 00 “ *;Eatthenware r gJasBware, win-: dow glass and hardware, 00 “ 85 li -.Pot, pearl aehessnd AS “ co “ Leather,deernnd.baJTAtoiskihA'.GS “ u Woo 1 ,:fe alh era and tbeep pe Us- en “ i,i2| « •-*. - .05 90 “ ! 75 " i.oo « JBeeswak,' - '., .1 . r , , -05 “ 65 “ 'Ginseng," r ' ;\ k .-'- 73 ' “ Poifenndl)eef.(in'p|clclr;ii •P'tbl, 1,53 ?bbi. iFloar and’corn meal; !r •?r ? " : ‘S7J do. - ’ 1,05 do. -CJ A. McANULTY A CO.. ■j. Cana) Basiiii Pittsburgh. ') feb23:lm v i NO. 80 FOURTH STKEBTj-mTbUBttGII. - *IHIE pnilie‘ ate informed, iftaow*are. nbw riumin*; •j, X regularly, to the East and West, and ‘arep rep are dt o iotoan&litfoW* eatrasted to ear caw.' : - - * A SPECIAL MESSKNGEK eeot dailyfor-Philadel phiai r alu4o , c!ock, P* M ! . Also, daily to: Cincinnati, at 7 : M. : - v- 1 - : Ordeiatmnsmitted frt e ofch arge, ancfG o cmls returned, ty first Express,';; ;v~ . i' : '. Bill* of Exchange ;fOEBaJe on England, Ireland aha foritraT-ainoimVpayaUleoitjprmcipal Banking or'posC Officesin the fyuted Kingdom. ' •- J eet4 UAKEBfe'FORSYTH, Agents; aswion PluU BokJ Boum , ClTri^i 'SH-TIMOaS ASS SBIhAXtSI-MtU ! , p |eiMp t t^ rave lwi « a day. morulag- and evening, ajsl’ctoltrp _ aec ™ ’ . * - : ~ v -,'J. ft KVANs.awnt; - t : IKAM3:,KHAtVi*ii.—Jusl opened; ihirrv T-ioh ncd EmbrotdCredCrape Sliawls... A.'A. MASON ’t CO, - - '£> Noa. 62 and 61 Marltei street '. " ■ ■ ''' i v . r,.:... tsar3 > n ;, ♦ f ' ' I; * "-r .-.l; *•;- .. ' *s , * '» >* 4 i * fcVi- GitlL Mutual Company j f HftrttBbP>fg r ■ ~ . CA»i3?A£TiIOO,OOOe ' CHARTER PERPETUAL „fpIIE underaifrtted hsving :feeea appointed Agents for ’“Jt ibe abovfc.Coinpat)yj faave‘opened an Ooice iO ‘No. i 14.'at Clair street, prepared io«ffect«itf*ff*- rahees on city and country-property,upbn a 8 favorable; tenna as any Twponßlbie" Company in the State, -All persons having nropeny o insured in this Company are’ to vote focmnof&cerßf and toshare in its earn* bm ajcnoL jjablcymany cventi for anything be* yqnd the amouaUhevhave paid. All losses promptly., paid in-sixty, days afterproof of the same.. • i .:>.i • -.OrriCBM , ; Hob* JOHN 0; BUCHER, President. . j ■ Onia: K. Hixstsb, Vice President. I Thos. Ji. Wifhom.Secretary. ; David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Vhntton— Mon. John C. Dneher, Rudolph F. Kelker, t Jr.y David Fleming, Isaac G. MUtmlcy, rCUasvEii 'Hkcsier, Elias E. Ktozer* Samuel W. Hays, I David Mamma, Jr, John Ninrtlnger, Dauphin County; Jacobs.4la2iieman, York: Henry H. Fry, Adam ScbmneW BeTks; John 0. Brenner, Philadelphia; William MmuertWoiiigdmhrfi IMfe* Gillespie, Lu zerne: Gordon F. Mason, Brndfbrdj .AmOk E. Kopp, Northumberland; JameaJJums, Mifflin; John «, Centre; John j James K. Moore-: head, Allegheny; Jonathan, D. Lgel, Washington; Geo. iH.Bacff.rfcambcaandi j ‘ 14 Si. Clair slrtet, »eriu for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. : M•c^Jtti4c• , MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI, OHIO OFFICE—CO RNBB OF tJUTOFISU) AND THIRD ERECTS Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital Tins i* an Asiociotlon- of Mechanics, Workingmen and oiliers, formed for the mutual relief of ils mem ber, incase of sickness or accident, by the payment of ihe fol'owing annual deposits. Persons in Rood health may become members and be entitled:loa weekly, bene-. Cilm case of sickness or accidents All whojom this Association arc entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and to participate in the profits o( tbe Associa tion. It isestnbJDhed on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual and Beuevolent in it* dsaigns, with tbe lowest rates consistent for its security, and conduct ed in u manner to insure its permanency and durability. YEARLY DEPOSITS 8 2,00 per year, druwaS 2r*oper week; 3,c0 do do 3,1-0 do» 4,00 do ' do 4,00 doi 5,00 do do 500 do; 0,00 do do o,DO do; . 7,1*0 do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 800 do; 9 t co do do .6 00 do: 10,00 do do to, <o do; Admission Fee, for Life Membership, 8150— which mart be paid at the time of making application, and- tbe first years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report; gratis. OFFICERS. President— W. W. ?cott. Viet President—J. 11. Buchanan. Finance Commii!ec—W- M. Rockwell, A. P. Ward, A W. Jackson. Se&etary and Tttatuftr—S. H. Buchanan. Pittsburgh AV/irrmerj—James Dunlop, Ksq ; W M. Wilson, M. D; J. R Speers, M. D.; W. M’K. Morgan, Jtf.D. O XV. BEAUMONT, Actuary. Report OF THE MECHANICS’ AiUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION <oft*>e monib of February. Principal offices of Usmug l certificates of member ship and paving l claims; No 105 VValoul street, Cincinnati. Ohio. No. 439, Main Louisville, Ky. Cor olive and Second streets, St. Louis, Mo. Cor Third and SmUhfield sis t Pittsburgh, Pa- No. Sfl Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. We earn up the results or test months labor, and. lay it before our Members, that they may see bow our In etituuou is Nourishing, and bow the present officers are discharging tbo business of the lasthaiion that is en trusted to ineir charge by the members We find that during the. last month the whole num ber or proposals for membership is 4,ltd. Whole amount cash received 'Paid claims for sickness and Agents Returned on rejected applicants Paid for printing do Postage, rent and incidentals do Clerks and .actuaries do Officers With the«e accumulations saved, after paying all claims and expenses, the officers look back upon taeir exertions and that of oor agents wi»b feelings of satis* faction. It Is now wi?h fresh eoar&ge and renewed zeal, that we ester upon the coming month, feeling ani mated wftb our past saecess, and inspired to new and more vigorous efforts u> send abroad the good influenc es of our Association.' From the obscure organization at first unnoticed and unnamed try the pablic, we have grown into coaseqaooce and power until we conmaud attention, and have called lorth the respectful notice and high commendation of more than one hundred of the leading journals of our nation. To our members we would invite their attention to our worthy journal, that will be devoted to Itteraiarcbwl general Intelligence. Itwill also contain oar reports and the practical work ings of Ileahb Association# generally. On our part we •hail spare no pains to make our Journal a welcome vßi.er m every family. Tbe-fln-t number will to issued on the lath of the month, and will contain the monthly doings of oar Insulation, from Us organization u> the preernt time. mart I Cm* ■ T\| RECTOHS \j Charles W. Baneker, George W. Richards, Thomas flan, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grain, David-S. Browne, . Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson. CHASNBANCh'EB.Presn . Chas. G. BAflcrxa, Secretary. U"7» Continue to mate Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at rates at low as are consistent with security. * The Cdmpanyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with iheirCapila) and Premiums, safely Invested* afford ample protection to the assured. The AssCU of the Company, on January Ist, IBS], as published agreeably to an Actof Assembly, were as fol low*, via Mortgages-"-" ■■■■», .... .g 018,183 63 ReaJEsiaie•— 84,377 78 Temporary Loans-- 17 Blocks 61,883 00 Cash,Ac.' G4«M6 01 81,912,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 yearsohey have paid upwards of OntMUlwn Four Hundrtd Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with qiniablUtlcs. aprtMj OfficcN.K.oorne r Wood ami&ifgta. Stale K luiu&l Fire insurance Company* HARHISDUIiO. PA. T\KSIGNED only for the saier classes of property, bos If an umple capital, and alToids superior advantages uTpoiitt of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ana counurmerchaots. ajid owners of dwellings, and isolated or country properly. A. A. CARRIER,Actuary, oet‘27) BranchOffico.No.S4 Smithfieldsi.,Pittsburgh* “ TaWUWFWvW* THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPANY*— oftbe hi, change* Third street, Philadelphia. Fiaa Iksceascx.— Buildings, Merchandize and othei properly in tots** and country, insured against less oi damage by Ere at the lowest rate of,premium. Mamas Ihscrahcx.—They also Insure Vessels, Car apes and freights, foreign or coastwise, auder open or Special policies, as the assured may desire. IwlahdTiums?obtatio!i.—' They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rlveradnd lakes,onihe most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A.Reader John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington; base&. Davis, William FolwelL John Newiin,Dr. li. M. Huston, James C. Hand,Theophilns Paulding, IJ. Jppps Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh-Craig. George Serrill. Spencer Me llvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hajr,Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT-PiTTSDUKGIi —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T, Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Taos. C. Hand, Vice President. Josftfß W. Cowan, Secretary. ID*Officeof the Company. No. 4d Water stTeei,i»ius* burgh. (jelfltdtf) P, A. MADEIRA, Agent. tid fffaflna luiuranct, ?IHE OPFICEof the Jnjuranrs Co. of North Amiri** has been rimotui to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Co., No. HI Front street,third house East of Wood street,where thesubscfibgrwHlissue Policies on Build ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vesseis, for the above old sou responsible Company. [ap3] WM. P. JOKES, Agent. ’ Dissolution of Partnership! mUK partnership hithcito existing between tfao under X signed, in the City of Pittsburgh. in the Drug bail fiessrUtidcr this liame 'and style of Keyset A M*Doweil, Istkisday dissolved, by motuaiconiem. • .* . =■ UEO. H. KRVSER, ■ ELIZABETH M’DOWELL. : Piusburgh K March 9,1651. ? The business will be nonUnnod by KaTßsa, who alone is authorized to collect and receive alj mo nies due to said Arm.' All debts due by the firm will bp paid l»y the anderslgned. GEO. 11. KJSYSER. Pittgourgh,Marcli 3,165-2. • jmarS Removal* frfHE undersigned beg leayp to inform their Triends and public, that they have removed their-Wholesale Grocery and Commission .W* release from Nos. 14® and 'l5O Wood street, to No.o Sixth sties;, between Wood Valid Liberty slrcetsj where they respectfully solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extend Cd to them - (febtfolmj LA&IBKRT 4e SHIPTON. 00 cw. 65 cis; 65 *}' W. Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 3t9 f 331flni W 3 Liberty, opposiu SmitJi/Uid st. MONUMENTS. Grave Stouds, Mantels, Furnitore Tops; and all kinds of nrunufactared Marble, al ways on bandVftnd made to order on the Shortest notice Several hurdred designs for Monuments, original and selected, on bond; Tbe trade farphhed with Marble at the lowest prices. Ordertpromptly attondedtoy marl:4m W WALLACE. LUhograpbie Jnitltuts; Co-partnership— The anhscrioers most respect fully announce to the|r friends and the public gen erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, tor Uto purpose ol carrying on, at the old stand,in Singerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third slreet,' PiUsburghyihe Lithographic Priming, in all its various : branches. Having roachineir, recently arrived from prepared to. do works in Lithography equalibsteel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one'partnerrWin. they hope by strict attention tot heir business, by eieg&n (workmanship, end the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en< Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es. Landscapes, Ahtographie Letters, Bill Heads-, Plots Lithographed and PrinteU in Black, Gold Bronze sf Co fySnucimeos of their work caii be seen at their Office, ®r WM. SCJiUCUMAN, FRF.P.HAUNLEIN * Dissolution* " t ~ _ THE partnership hetetolofo eitfiUng under the firm Of Ficxmsss A. dissolved by mutual content. The businessJn this J’S' tied by 0. Fickelsen, Skuarv 1, «sa - r. B^STODVENEL. ; -I have this day Bol(lTnyHnifcrcifiniheWln*SjBnd W quo? Establishment to D. Ficxeissn.,J cheerfully^re iCMlJfJ'Ol’l.lNS.—A new supply ofTttjneces ruua »^l 1 1.! op ' inj 11,81 opened Bt fc CO. AILS—IMf.eg" aftaorfed siiob, for.slebr mnrl2 KINO & MOOKHKAP. ''AiTiiAif-iPnme'JN- o. Sugar* foi.sale by 1 jS duw ■ ilrao * noobheao. ;. i .. / ■ -r ’ ■ 'g l. * C * * . .. ' v 4.. •-;.V v • , •. • „ ; ■ , v ‘ _'V‘ ■-- ; r \J ■ '■ lnswfahtr-(ffoni^Siaa/i 83,528 CO Surplus cQp'ial - - 84,129 90 J. H. BacHAW*n, Secrcury. Franklin Fire Tnsurancs Coiupiuy, or fEnuujKLruu. « asw..floo»gi a f I V.YOUNO, STEPSON* LOVE, £{** ef life ‘ORiaiHiLBSE HW WuktliU. *-*•:e-asi?. i is!^«BESttfeBawOßM<'«RiT-! 3 i -«■ , K«WJiipnnß!«4ii»;SnmJ«u>ij«ood«l .ITlllETflUhecrUwra HaVe JaM-re«slvei'br Adam, A JL Co*s Express and (he of the largest hitd best stelec\ed hiabrtmeiitr oFFine, — .. ■"» !OnV Finn baring bceh In the TSdslerp CltiM b4fote r lbe uie Sphng tredev^eleeiM odrCoods, wHh great'carefrom the Importers, at sndn price# as will enable os to seli cheaper than me cheap est. ’ Ourvery extensive slock comprises in pan the foj* lotoittg—viz: , CfieneandJaaperCbenC Silks; f . High Luilr£, mini ChameUon and Glassa Silks ; • do Stripe do do} do ’ . Plain, Black* do; ; TurkSgtfnff,FohlaTd and Watered Silks; ; Tissues, Bereges, Plain and Figured Poplins; ■ Casbmeiesf Delaine* arid Alpaceos ; : Chintzes, GinghamsandCalicoes; French workedSleCves, Caffs,Collars A Cbemizetts; do Lace end Muslin Capes; • Black ShUtt and Fancy Vestings; ' Cloths*, CassimeresySatmCts and Jeans ; - - Bonnets add Bonnet Ribbons. , The'preprietot* woold respectfully solicit an early call from thebe friends andthe public generally, feeling confident ihal they-cun offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. _ tnarfl YOUNG, STEVENSON' A LOVE. “ Frsih Arrtvst of Hew Gjodil ' T* K* TUmmOUT & BIiOTHBRS, 117 WOOD STRSET l „„ THIRD DOOR FROM. THE CORNER OF FIFTH, . HAVE JUST. RECEIVED and offer for sale— -1,000 ftl. p. J). and B. B. Percussion Caps; 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted; 4QO fiu. PatenlThreadj 100 greatgrpss Agate Buttons; 300 uox-.Gam Suspenders; 150 dot. Berlin Gloves; 40 doz, Colton Gloves; t2O pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; 30 do Ladies’Linen do; 75 dp Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 15 dp Balin ami Mantua Ribbons; 0 do Cap do; Together with a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the attention of the trade'gener* ally, to the largest and most varied assortment ot Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—ail of :which they offer oh the most reasonable terms. foctO H - B O R D Jff U UOt • GRAHD CHRISTMAS JKOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODB, AT JKFFERIS’ ONE PRICE CASH STORE, No. 7 O Market sh, between Fourth and the Diamond. SUE subscriber will commence a closing out sole of his entire stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY ODS, on Monday, December lSlb, and wilt continue oub month, preparatory to the reception of Spring Goods, on which occasion our Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reduction* will be made on the original marked price?, viz : Genuine French Merinos have been selling at $l,OO. now at 6240. Super Fiench Merinos, Util " 70 Genuine Lupins, best qaality, 1,75 “ 1,25 French Thibet Cloths, 67* “ 504 “ « « 75 « 50 « u “ “ 45 Beet high Lustre Alpacas, Second quality “ Third Eight yards of good Alpaca for $l,OO. Bfocne Long Shawls, 05,00 “ 17,60 ** Square w 10,00 w 0,50 Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 “ fl,M> *» “ “ 8,00 “ 5,00 “Bay Slate Long Shawls, 5,50 “ 3,25 .. ,4 u 4,00 u -2^5 Red Flannels, all wool, • M »( U The above prices area sample,and the balance of the siOck-will be sold in proportion. Positively no devia tion in prices. (deeFJ 57,053 SO 8,450 85 lO5 SO 4Ol 33 134 OO 531 SO ISO W- JUST RECEIVED at JbpvwP One Price Cash Store ! No 76 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth at. and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful Stock of SPRING *m> SUMMER DRY GOODS, evor offered to* the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber wou'tl inform those who desire to get ooon BsßOuns, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction S?lesinNew S’ork-aod Philadelphia for esu, wbirh enables him to »clt£eoda I s 1° 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on orcdit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem |t sufheicnl to say that it consists of a fail mem of ladies'and cepiteirten's wear, togeth-r with a general stuck cf FURNISHING GOODS. ’Wo wgpld respectfully solicit on examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. (rnarls BGCOSU QItEAT AtUtIVALI 2F FALL and Winter Ury Goods and Vuriiies at No. 07, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond y/.Piushorgb. Fa. D. Gaeos A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in (heir line, that they urc now prepajedt d offer for sale their present new stoek of Goods at unusually low rales, Andaa oar purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be tt*»la to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and, Hit* puldjc generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our UflY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Suitineij, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flonueis, Drillings, Black and. Brown Muslins,Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Fluids, Al pacas, Meriitoes, Musliu DeLaincs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Toble Ginghams. Silks,laney long Shswts, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Forket Handkerchief, and Irish Liuena direct from Ireland, and all other arpclcs generally kept iu the. Dry Goods line* Oca Vabibtv Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kjml W«el of the Mountains, and is made up in pan of Combs, Buupns. Faicm and Spool direei ir»«i Europe ; Fort aTomeg aud Jlockct i|poks, ||ooks-f4)d Eyes, Fins aad Needles. Topes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ua zors. Tabic Cutlery ana Fen-Kuives joet arrived from Sheffield ; Fatenl Medicines. Violin am) Violin Strings, Gam Suspenders, Slates and Stale Feueila, Percussion Caps, Speoiuclcs, Pistols, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing SUk, Suit Gimps and Fringes, . fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black 8y»!k Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of alt other articles in tlic Variety line. We have on hand and for & ate a Urge assortment of Gold and Silver Wqtcjips and Watch Materials, Gofu and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver and Pencils, Gold and SilverrSpectaelci, Clocks, to which we invite the atte nflon of all buy ers, us wc are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or silisfaclory refer ence. N B.’t>The business of ibe late firm of Gazoo & Me- is to be settled by D. Gssoo «t the stand of D. Guoo A Co., wbo is folly authorized for such and iu trbptp possession are ihc papers, Notes and Books of said ftrin. _ [oc|l6:tf Boli»ar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. ;as. blovxb, u,im, b.y. jokes, n. b. kagkaw, OlfOVBB) KIKB. A CO., proprietor^. TUB subscribers having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, will keep constantly o*t hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crn* clble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in sire and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. \yp do not deem it necessair to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar rife Brick pospss pypr nil oth ers mat nave been offered for sale in the Mimed Slater, their superiority beiogjyeil known to almost ail persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietor* have determined that the Fif© Brier shat! loss fiOD« of ibejr present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall 6e spared U make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment cow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar, KIES. A JONES, m&ri7 Canal Basin, Seventh su, Pittsbargh. FIUX VIMS FlUt DR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT Foa Fits, The astonishing, success which has attended the use of this Invaluable medicine for the cure of Bpllipiio Fits, or Falling Sickness. Spasms, Cramp. Convulsions, Hysterics, Neyvoas peb|lUy, Weakness, fcc., rentier* it the fpost valuable medicine yef discovered In fact, as a remedy for the above diseases, it stands unrivalled and alone. There is nootber reliable reme dy. It lias beea said that Epilepsy is incurable This, however, Is nof the fact Dr. Hart’s Vegetable Extract has, and is constantly curing (his distressing complaint, at the testimony received irom physician* and others will show. Sec certificates, published In Dr. Hart’s Me dical Recorder, pamphlet form to be bad of the Agents, grains. For sale by A, FAHNESTOC# A CO., marB corner of Wood apd First stieexs. THE BRASS BAND COMPANION.—H.Ki.«©x* has just published, and has for sale, the above Work, comprising a selection- of six pieces, Marches, Quick Bleps, Polkas, Ac , carefully and easily arranged for small Brass Bands ofelght instruments—vizi B, flat Bogle, two Coronets.iwo Hihercernos, Valvo Trumpet, Trombone apd Bass Tuha, by 11. Kleber and N. Vouog. The pieces are of the ©o?t pppajar character, and ex pressly composed and arranged for small bands, and it la hoped, will supply a want seriously felt by brass band associations, both In cities and in the country—viz; Cbolee pieces of musie, well and easily arranged for eight instrument, and at a comparatively low prtee. * NO. 101 THIRD ST., Sign of the Golden Harp. N. B.—A deduction made to dealers and teachers ol hands. |mar9- Award to California emiuraN ra. we WOuJI pa)l [be attention of persons going lo Cali fornia, to our assortment of floods in their line,BQcb as Pistols and Rnives—the Jargest'and cheapest assort ment in the efly. Just received by Express— -1 doz Colt's four and five Inch Repeating Pistols ; 1 do Allen's do do Revolvers; 1 eta Sprague A Marstar’s. ALSO—Rodgerst Wastonhoimes, and Crooks' supe rior Pocket Cutlery. Hunting Knives, with Fprk attached to the girt,—the article for California emigrants. ALSO—SmhU.Cooktng Stoves. They can be carried in the small space of eight inches square, and will not cost over two cents per day for fuel, whieh is a*cohol. Price—No. 1.83,00; No. a, 84,00; No. 3,85,00. All tho above nrticles for sale el marl® DOWN A TETLEY. 138 Wood at. UUODB A CBOZIKB, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, ' OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Sotah-Wat an- n,r of Diamdhdt <nelr She Ohio a rut Penn :ElfefegLzvfc4iitq Bqibrfwi Depot,) Allsubbhy Crxr, and Land Steam Engines, Fire En* glnea, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptionsjCopper piato.LtthogiaphicaQd other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, together with Mill Maohinery in general, bnllt upon the most approved plans of oou strucilonfand workmanship to toe satisfaction of cus tomers. „ „ gy All orders leA at Messrs. Cochran, M’Brido & Co.'s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention, lull POPPS t CROZIEH. NOTIOK.- Having .old oat mf Book and PenoJk-uI Store lo W. A. Gildeofeimey A Co., t cheerfully re pojpißend the new firm tp my friends and casiomera. w. c. wall. TO THE PUBLIC.—The Undersigned haye associa ted in purchasing the stock of w. C. WaU.fto. 85 Fourth street, which will bo conducted as above, under the firmtaf A Co. The present stack will be increoseOo every article be longing to the business* Public paftonage is solicited and will be thankfully received. w,;a. gildenfenney, IT. MINER A CO. ft/* H. MINES A CO.wOt still continue as formerly at theirold stand,No 32-Sitathfieldjtjegi. |fep3 •JAIBSOLUTION OFPARTNEBBHIP.-Tho Partner: XJ ship heretofore existing'between Joshua Rhodes and A. P. Anshuu, under the ftrm o! Joshua Rhode* A Co., is this day dissolvedby mutual consent; The busi. ness of the firm will be settled byeither of the parlies* JOSHUA KHOBES, { ALFRED P. ANSJIOTZ. i Pittsburgh., January 17th. 1852. !■'- Tjift biumess Will be coniWted aq heretofore bytlie subscriber, 01 the old stand, No. 6 Wood street. JalT JO3HVA EHC(»E3, X'. .»»:■ A A 3S;3jl;J£f ■A A , ; AAfc - ■ - ■ m , A -»•/,*-.• . •/;A:''i'.' ! ” A J .i-. ’},lrA': : Ai: ; ;.' -\r' ‘' 3 87* “ 62* 62* “ 40 50 “ 31 28 44 22 31 “ 23 37* “ 88 Great Attraction l dull Pubilalied, Tfl^. ... ...... ,CABIHRT Bk • MANUFAUTaREIt, . JWaM-iroom* 07 and 0» Third ««•«»<' ' ' T *?•-»*.« respectfuHyinforms hiafrieiidsapd U • «« thtt'he has noWcompleted bis spring stock at Furniture, which isdecldtdly the largest acd befit eVeK ofaredforsaie.ln ibis City,;which will be.sold abprices: a* low as any in theUnM States, East or WestT |As he ia.deiennined tt> Uphold the quality with" well seasoned materials; best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in.; mat ufactaring, he-is enabled to produce warranted forninrTe, althewwcsl prices. Jfehas addptqMe principle of Identifying *Ue tolners’ interest with lus own, in quality and price, and keeps always onhand the greatest variety ofeverydes ciiption of fhrnllure, from the'cheapest nnd plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may beiurai&hed' from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which fo'f richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot. the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-iete-a-Sofas; ... 5.0 Sofas, In plnah-andhair cloth; 50 doz.'Mahogacy Chain, ' 20 do Walnut •- do ; 1 51) Mahogany Rocking do:; 20 Walnut do. do; 50 Mahogany Divans;. 20 Walnut - do; 50 Marble Top Centre Tables ; 50 do Dressingßureaus; 30 do Washstands; 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; 80 Plain Dress-ug Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 2Q Walnut do; 50 Cottage / do; 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; SO Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining nod Breakfast Tables; 13 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Seat Choirs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;' 12 Ladies Writing Desks;' Hat and Towel Stauds; What-Nots: Etigui/es; Paper Machao Table? ; Cauversation Chairs; Pembroke do; Elizabfttheu do; -Hall and Tier do; Reception do; Ladies’ Work Tables'; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables ; Arm do; Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cajuhkt suxsas supplied with all articles in their tine ‘ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short eat notice. All orders promptly, attended to. [inars JottrneymsuCabinet Jtlabers Assoclaiiau WAREHOUSE, i'f 0 SECOND STREET," (near the corner of Wood.) Til 18 ASSOCIATION, eni-A racing, already, twice to three uV itnes as niany lijaids as the lar* j®| eat amllutberibniosi re no w neU *. *j '1 this citjr, have opened theirWarei ore abietolurntsli the public, by wholesale or retail,with Famiture of the following description— viz: _ r. Mahogany Wardrobes.* Dressing Bureaus; Fall Cdl nmned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads f Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; filaitogaty WashsiandsjSa fas; Divans; Piano Sioots; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; hoe Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work-. stands; Cherry ami Common WorJretands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cfuglct, ftp. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scule, permit them to soil at the lowest prices, and they ace de termined to sell, Jowertlmo any competitors, ancq Rally good, if not better article, and warr-iotcd —as thd pubilt will understand by giving them a call. HD* Stmmfiodf wrk of ail -descriptions, and other articles of any description, made toorder In every style, at the shortest notice. r ' • * fmareb to Cabinet JUskSn^ Veneers, Mahogany, Bosnoood and IPa/nut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. Ail of which we will seil at extremely low prices. As great oare was taken In of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it Is well known that Furmtnrfe con be tnade by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, tbe attention of the trade is respectfully invited. . Turqcd Work, in all its branches, carried on Us usual.' Plank fur hand rails, for Carpenters, and oil articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—'viz: Mahogany,.Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, springs, Ac-, Ac. RYAN A ftI’KHE, r RyanV Buildings*, mar22;ydaw No. St Fifth strict.... «. C. BA.BMBS. * U. UAShxi- lisnttnsr A- DsoUr, CABINET VVARKROOM.SMITm-IELDSTREEr, Bitttem -Stvtnthstreet and Strautberry alley jPiltsburg, Pa. A HAMMER ft. DAULER keep constantly onWud WL a variety of exceltom and fashionable Furniture, rgplwartanted equal to any in titeeiiy»und spld oh as * 1 "favorable terms as can be obtaiuedai any sjtnilar establishment in .he West. They have now on handan unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Earni ture, trom the cheapest ami plainest to the mast-costly and clegnm. AH orders promptly attended 10. mrvM:f»m .4 A. kDbbrtißN ft CO.', HAVE ON HANDaubeirexicorive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0.04 Bimtl.Geld »t • large assortment of lancy and pltilii Fur-nlidVe'wtiicb they will sell Id percent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. idectffijy- /•gwgjay WM. li. conUitoesta inaitu- CABINET-WAR’S of every dcsenp- at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets- UNDERTAKING, aueuded toiin all its Lruncltcs. c miylP ~ ©lotljmg. Elegant and Vatfal Clothing. CALLAGHAN A CO., comer of Wood end Water •uecM,Ace eia a well selected Uhd eileuxlVelof of'CfotijSfeaa?i mcresand VcsUnff«,wiuQlisoTpa»*iu beauty end vcrfo* ly quybtlmxiflUeclibitwest of-.thfrvidtaitnnfo'i Thei-e Goodsare thophoieftortheeasternmurkctsetrigrele<t ed by: ihi. prbprleUiri. market They were purchased for ca*«, 'iH low prices, which will enable the undersign'd to dispose of them about twenty per cent, cheaper than the prices charged xjjy the jeenej-aftty of tailoring establishments in this city English and American have been steeled with great circumspection: and various styles of rich material for Overcoau. we huve in abundance. Oar stock of CASjSIMEKES Is very extensive odd varied, including all the newest' richest and most fh>h iongble tppciiDOxs recently imported and manufactured of VESTINGS includes a variety of/allthe fancy patterns to be had in New York city ; itis most varied and elegam—while some, wbeji progedy made op, present an appearance of itipdcsfgr%ndeuf. Taking the variety as a whole, it cenamly surpusses uny cob lection of Vestiagß ever brought to oar city before. Gentlemen of lane who desire those Goods made up, cut and manufactured by experienced artist*, wil! please caUand examine for themselves. They are open for inspection. CALLAGHAN & CO., scp‘J4 corner of Wood and Water streets. spkTSo and Hvaattn. i THBEE BIG DOORS 1 No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSREY has now the pleasure of an nouncing to his uumerous friends and the public ic general, that hii Spring end Sommer stock Is now-ready for Inspection, which he believes will be foand to be one of tke largest and best selectecfoiock* of Ready- Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. fie hhs this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of lus Garments, so that the very lowest priced,as well as the iiiest, are got up in a style and elegance net to be surpassed. He would particularly col) the attention of all dealer* In Clothing to his present splendid assortment of. < llsadf.Maus Gftrattttti As he feels conhdout, upon examination of the qualities and prices of lus goods, he can offer them such induce, menu as shall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment Many years' experience, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented t chaUsalc and re tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tables of every location iu the Union, which is of the almost importance to whole sale purchasers. In the Cutting-department wUI be found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— Frtnck, Enghjb and American. Broadcloths, Cashmeretts, ike , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment Of VBSTfNOS, of the latest and mosUashionnble styles— Bfllof which he is prepared to raake to order best manner and at the most rcasaiiabfo prices. COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALLt The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, Is \bs piost extensive, undoubtedly, to be fonu) in the united States; moriJC FANCY MILLINERY GOODS.— Mr. Jon* Oocubas hns’orrivedln the city, with an extensive assort ment of the most fashionable variety of Millinery Ware everodered for sole in the West; which willhejreody for examination on Monday next, at M'Kennh’s Auction House, (second story ) finarl3 IMPROVIDENT HABITS.—Those who-bay til-cheap clothinjrsbops, improve your habits, by calling at Chester's Men's and Boy's Clothing Emporium Work, eqwql to customer, raqdeat frog) loto uOper qsn l less than customer prices All arucifti said at this ost-vb* lishment, warranted to be ns represented. Slock -in* creasing daily. The establishment for Basis clothing. We Study to Please. 7t Smithfield.st. marld •• near Diamond Alley* ToOroaiilata and Leaders of Chotrs* NATIONAL LYRE, a new collection of SACRED MUSIC, consisting of P*alm and. Hymn tunes, witi} a choice, collection of Sentences,' and cbnntß, designed for thp use of Choirs, Congregations and Singing Schools, by 6.P. Tuckerman, 8. H. Ban croft & H.K. Oliver. Published by Wilkins, Carter A Co., Boston. Price s[) cents a copy. The above work is arranged with an accompaniment for the Organ or Piana Forte: For sale _ JOHN H. MELLOR, ; mart) • 61 Wood street. r aotioa. I HA YE associated with myself Air. P. McCuy,ougi? and Joen Haoxn, torthe pqrpse of carrying, ona Wholesale Grocery aud Commissi m business., The style of the firm will bp Henry McCalloogh A t-o. ntarij JAMS* AfiMSTKOIio SAlitre?,-CXOBreav Armstrong Orostsr, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, .* And Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, NO. 63 WATBB, AJO) 6* PTOST BtSBEy,, PtTTVBVBOH, PA., Will attend promptly to the sale of every description, of Western Produce, and other articles committed to their cafe. ■ •• (marl, I>ROOMS—3BO do*., in store ond for sole by T JV merfi STUART & SILL. SEGABS— 300,000 Common Segars, jail received qnd far sale by£ 'Y- otXp9 &, <• > jnotfl No. 01 Wotpr street; *: \T-EW RlCE—Received at No. 250 Liberty street, by * W. A. M’CLDRG ft,. COl, i marlO Grocers and Tea, Dealers. A Pine apple cheese; •; * Goshen do; ~ t Prime WR Cream do f . . Sa L S r’sSeUy 4“’a. Iyi’CLCRGA CO, . mailP . , 250 Libert; street.; BRIEF AND RECORD PAPER -Savryer’ii Brief and Record Paper,far sale at■' - W. 8. lIAVEN’,3 Stationery Waiilidnse, y: , maria eorner of'Marlcet aiid Second ats. QTEAMSoXTPOOKSANDSTATIONERV—Ste»rn ; o l,oatafßniialig,witk i() , 4jlet6 i otufit»i»f BtK>k»,gla !,turnery, Bills, Cards, *c, or': N** • 'V- 8. HAVEN’S, Stationer, f tnaria,. . . rtmuerxt Market and-Secoiid ais D do Peaehesjpaied and P oS.re<!; ’ ’- maiS. _ W.AjJPCXiBRQ «CO., add XJbeny ct. Vi";- 1 ’!- .j***-* ■* ' * , , i*< , A -•>’ Shafts VWa» V ■<» - **-I- fe " - -- f! **^ ,J-wV" *. X A ,*o ftt _* -I ' J-*- '^'1 s-S-1W ;„ *■ <£Tfc * - „ * r V«fe i f ~; japUKT-A|.V.KIIH ACApEMJf,- , 1 , TORTOUNK GIRDSr^T A tit:MtrU!linKfniinUiiJ!f }it)Piliasif jPiasiurgk<ina rii'niS iK^fSKftoWwSfj^j&jSSoS’tlietflday of rstFucted in aoy or all orthe following oranhoeß 'of an andaiberaJ, “Writing, Arithmettej Ancient and Modem History* An-,. •'ctentaudMode!rnGebgTaphy;%se oftfreGlobes ,Botany, andDraw* T|fff gflflqnl-pqiTiHnn fijr ßoard,-Tuition and Wash* . -’ s Jng, payable half yearly in advance, - 5112,00- ftfustc for beginners, - -• * • - 0,00 For the use of -the - 2,00 Drawing, - - • ■ - ■ • <s*oo The fcealthyfdciflioß of the establishment; the pictu resque scenery; yariedand extensive prospect, so uni? mhuug aAd enfiyehiug to yqathfttl minds, must render it a ileiirabie plice p 4 educ.iuipn, ' j,.,/ / ■ The greatest attention of tne Teachers will be paid to ihb -health, : rhoral andimellecttmlCulture of thepapiis ’ cohnmued to their care; and to, rentier .that attention, effective, the disciprrhV wtlf bd exact, yet mild and-pa rental. TherqyrtUbe-two. of ft. toriuight each. Pupils willbeteceived R t any time ati ring-the session. •• - MR&DAVfD li.YNCH, ■ '■■■■ sep-M;tAl ' Principal. llev. Dr. K.imkelLy’s Female Seminary, KITTANNINOrTA:, WILL HI*OPEN,foriUsnCTH SESSION* ©nAVtid-- nesdpy.,October 29tiui85L. Terms —Per s«j?cm qf ‘W Weeks—-Pitfalls m Advan.ee: Board.and English Tuition,, - - 560,00: Fiaup, with Singing and use of Instrument, . • 20,00 Frenebi-GermaiLLatin; Drawing A Painting, each, 10.00 Bed..Bedding,and Washing, 5,00 Sutilbhery, - - • - . - 75 The jwa SegEions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not re-, ceivedtfut bysnecialnrrongeifient, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except in cases of. great emergency'; NO EXTRAS; Circulars*containing Recommendations,-,fco.can be: had of JVns. G. R. White, Market street, and of Mr. Mfcllor.Bt Wood street. ’ • T -~ • c . faep29 Plttsbtuglk Coach Factoryp iSo. 4rG Diamond alley, near Wood, strut. , ~A ' E. M; El (TEL 01V, TfiOTEIETOIt, ! jrsTa&s?*} i '• WOULDxespectfallyinformhisfrlends the public, that he.has npwitme ban* }*&£* dred light Vehicles under way* 7 6f con tWTi . greater- part of which are finished,‘or nearly so, comprising light no top Baggies, weight from 20ui6 235'poands; or, top Bogglesf front 32> to 4v5 pounds Also, an assonment of wnh one or two seats; some fine iwo-borse Barouches. The übove work will be. warrantcd y and is constrocted from the best material that could be selected in the east ern market or at home; and.auendmg < pezsohtlLily to eacli branch of his factory, he faelX; v conlident of risking his refutation on his work, where it is used and not abated. Persons at a distance, ordering Work through their friend*, or commission merchants at this place, will re ceive oar most sfricc atienildn. • . REFXBKNCKS: , . Col. Rody Patterson, R. H.'Hartley, E j q lion. William Wilkins, Col. Gearce A. By&rd» . Willium M. Lyon.Ksq , Logaii, Wilson A Co., Singer, Hartman A Co., lion. Jacob -Forsyth; i Kidd A Co., George.Weyrnan^Esq^ ; ; T.O-Moore*NewT)Hcans, Mi B. Muford',Clarksville,' fTenncssee. Repository, No. 3 Watson street, opposite the CaniD, on Pennsylvania Avenue. [ feba7:ly JAMES M'CANDIiKSS A CO., . 108 WOOD STREET, TTT'IIOTjPSaLI-; Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry ff Goods, arc now opening their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, eelcried with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of lUe ncweststylesof— Dress i<awns and Bcrages; Plain and Figured Alpaccas ; French, Scolfh and Domestic Ginghams; ' Printed Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbon®, 1 aces and Edgiogs; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Somme* Coaiing und ; ■ * B'own and BleacheiMustins; Palm and Leghora ; nats{ \ : Sirawaitfl Braid Bonnets. .... iTogether with aeomplete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions,Gold Jfewelry)‘Gojti and Sil ver Watches, Brass .Clocks, Ac.. \AU ; p4 which are of /eml at WholMale, for a small advance over Eastern prices. . ' feV^S.6m REttOVAL. JD. WILLIAMS A,CO. have’removed to No. 122 + Wood »tTe«*». which is three doors above their old stand,'cofuer of Wood aod Fifth streets, where they will be pleased 10 meet ',!;clr friends and patrons. .-.-FAMILY OKOCEOIES. Rio, Lagoayra.ond Java Coflco; .Nowi>xieaqs.aiidilofined Sugars* ... » Gotden Syr.op. N O and ?, il. Molavcs; 1 me tivextrafibeGrein and Black Teas; Mou'd and Dipped Candles: Puluu Altnoud.Castile and Rosin Soap; , i’earl aiidCorn'StarcU; Foinia, Sugo and Arrow-root; Hnu*». Bei f and Be4*/ v too2of W'nii u eenfrai ax#ortmenioi Fruits and Spices Also, Jron.fin.l Sails, Whim Lead, Cotton Vara and Pattern Zino Wash-board*. Afc->.&c- wholesale and retail, by niRTi; J D. WILLIAMS ACo , 122 Wood st. Tflllßundersigriedhavingdifposed of Uieir entire in X tcrest iu the-. National Fouhnav to Messrs. UsnuT Kars and DAvraL M*CußDir, would recommend their successors to the favorable potrohugc thal hni'beettbe stowrd upon the establishment.ainctriiv commence ment, both in th«* vininiiy and in the west. 'Hie bouks and accauuVS of tiie laic firm will be set tied by either of the partners, at iho old stand, corner of Scyeiith ami Lifierty streets, ‘ frJriailm JOHN QUINN ACCK. UkhtT ESW OA.MIO, M'6c@y» . National Foundry;# .gyr -w. : TIIK tfnden-ignedjliftving purchapcd llie »*n- tiro interest of John. Qaion A-Cu., in the Ns* egjfsGSa lional Koutr«lYy, will continue the olxive Kotm qndcr firm of Rut* A M’Cpbuy, and keepootrstantiy on hand a largo tuid excenent assort ment pf;»tJi utucic«iP their line, madef om nr tt> and th « l Oast as o«K>»iiig Siove®; PnrlorStove* ; Office £>t»ves; Hallow Wore; Wagon Boxo.'j Plough Irons; SadtroQ:; Fancy and Common Dog Iron'; Grates, Ac., Ac. All articles ol Castings in their line wi}l be furnished at tbe very lowvsi prices, aud wqrraotcd not to be iitfe? rior to any manufactured in lhu city*' They aie couitavdly receiving nrte and heauti/ul Patterns, of nil scriptiniu, making our variety ol On-siing' ibc ino-i ati< ueuve of any munufuetured iu tiiß. Wcst are icspectfully Invited to call and examine our stork. or send on their orders,which ■wilttjc attend* cd to promptly. at Hie old stand of Jobir Co*, corner of Sevcuth und Liberty streets, Piustfurgh, Pa fW.iejim KfCVS & ArCDRDY; HAVING *oh! ra? enure siQck of Ba:*ks. Periodicals Ac*-, to Meters HEKLA. CaLL-OWJ-I eheerfaUy ihnu 10 my former customers. All person* indebted tp me will nit asc call at ilia Qlj&sland audsel* He. J. B.?iUILMES, Third street, opposite tjjie PoitOtfice. Co-Partnership notice* ' Tni? ursdersrgned, having purchased the cnt're stock of J. B. Holmes, 3rd street, consisting of Bcoks, Sta tionery, ,v«. r liflvo this day,entrr.dintopar>ncrshjp under the firm of HKKL A CALLOW. I hey \v| \be thankful for a-cominunnce of his pdprftg'nge, aud-wJUjilso bebop-- py to have n cult rom ’heiciwands generalTyCS*^ A full assortment c-t dvcnr'article will olft'frj&N&e found. ■ A'lsubscriptions contract'd for by Mr J. B. Ilolmos will be furnished as asuniby us. J G REEL, - i 11 P. CALLOW. Piltsborgh, February SS, 1552. v . mart JUlfloluilait of PartnerilUp* , ritHE partnership heretofore existing between the an* J deraigned, Ims hern dissolved this day, by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the con* cern, ure requested tqpresent them for payment; and all persons knowing themselves indebted, are respect fully invitedto call and settle tbd some, wiinoutdelay; KENNEDY A 11ASLETT, - The subscriber hayieg .nprehused the entire interest of Mr. R. H. lIA&LETT. in ihe Wnricty and Jewetfy bualnea*, woulJ respectruliy call the attention of hla> former friends and patrons to the stock of Goods on hand, which will be sold at suit the limes. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks; Watch* es and Jewelry. * JOHN S KENNEDY, marl ■ No hi Market street. toms HKJWEMAN ---ApAM BKIKEIIA?*, [of the laic firm ofSanda&Reluemaa. LOUIS REIKESAPf <fc CO*i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN * Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Waick Materials, Tools, 4-c.j FJVTH STBBET, ONE UOUK FBOS( XVQOD, P2TTSBUESU, 11AKE leave to announce to the trade and the jpobiie . generally, that they have themselves carefully.se lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold, and Silver Watches, Watch Materials,and Tools for Wuich makersi and a most‘elegant assortment of Jew* elry, frotiHhe best maimfaeioTie3-?which they oflar at prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern ouukets.. Their'slock of WaicTifig of Gold and Silver' patpniL e Y cr $i d° Befached Lever*; do Lepincs; Sil ver Qaartidrs. ami-elegantFrench timepieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks", aiid Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. .Their.stock of. Jewelry comprises, arUcles.pC every description in this line, such os Finger Breast Tins, Biacoleta. Gold, Fob and Guard Clinics, Gold Guard Keys and seals, Lockets,Coldand Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Sitvcrand Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally kepi in establishments of thiadegetiptirmv * They would *ail theattbmfon of the trade to their extensive stock.of "Watch, materials.and Tools, of evory variety, which they have, most carefully se lotted. ‘ • •• •* They have also on hamLa I orge assortment ofjTclOr scopes, Spy ..Glos&esand Opera host manufactory iiLEugl.and. .To J gcthef)Y?ith,a great variety of other artlcles too nomerous to roeMfotf. Clacks, Watches aod Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. foettlty.... A. "* the Sftloou*, TTHE ATIJENiEUM : BUILDINGS, Lxekbtv st., ' are at airtimes tt delightful place of resort for La*' dies and (ieulleuich to enfay:& plate of FRBSIIvOYS?; TKBS,cooked in UjC various,styles and. served, iaa maimer that cannot TalLibbleasC. Also—ifOT COF FEE, TEA, PASTRY, arid other refreshments, at short notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LaIUES. IO- THE BATHING ESTABLISHMENT alway* in order for Hot, Cold * Sbovfcr Baths* from. 7A. nl. to It P.M : ' • ffehfg VI . -VV. W. WARD. Western Eikhsiigg ilhleli " .ttAIUCSf .*ST*, west; OP *SNB Ncaily appctii* /At Cenirql an 4 Peana Xailroad Hepot. Jl3* The subscriber respectfully solicits the traveMhig publie". •.. ■ >v” ...w-- : JOSEPH WATERMAN, Proprietor, u dollar per day,, ... .. ( {febidtly T^ALL^TASHiONS^-JUiit,received at the storo . x\.. k- , Df kEkCIL'NBB Fifth stbkst^ wnjch will be open for inspection on Thursday Sjll*- and Fridayi pf;Uusxveek, , wbele:>dtt'vriU: find abeauli ful Msvnmeut of an entire now style of Straw, Silk, SaOii and Vcljvtt UGNNETS,'SniK TjURLMINCS, of ’fi* Pious ktads, suitable for*lhc season. e ‘ 1 - . P. S. —Chiidiea’a-Bonnela, Imdiea’ Caps: end ffead l)iß»ge»*rof ti.noh aad.hesiiUrsTatylo., .■• t . foods# H. ~ ■ AVI NO rc-filted his’iUoreln a handsome maririfer, ancLljUrrecently retutned frera the Eastern cities jwith a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry triidFaney tGoods, Would call the attention af-lria -friends. aud oufc itomers to IbefacLlhat among his Watches willbe found ■toe mosi'desirhhie styles, patterns grid makers.' Of Jcsvp teliy, the latest styles or broches, breast, pins,-fob and :vesV ciuiint,£Bger .rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, lAc-Ae, : . FANCY GOODS—Such as paper mache, work tables, ■ work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume' bouie*,fable mats, Golfs pistols, porta idonmes, in great vanity} •ebiaa fruit and eaketmbes, &c„ with an endless variety., of nsefol and ornamental articles, whfch bayeoniyiobe ’seen to be appreciated. . ' ’ •" :.- J^ . npyl.-.:- .:X NO.- 61 "MARKET:STREET. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The'sobscribcra have this day. associated themselves together as fortbC' purpose of trsneacung a Wholesale Grocery Produce, Liqabr and Commission business, under (he firm of John Black & Co., No. 219 corner of Liberty and ;* , 40HNBLACK, oaiSy ' M. JJ I CCCI.OUQH, JR, •i . .-.S'. '-T- ---- ’ v. 1 * Notice. NOTICE, ... - ■« f* 1- *?- * * ' % ' •a*< i'.-* i t ' J •' . t, - . p|WsseaaBagaߧg come under Ms care. s»rJv^- r > J Office and private consolting robing 41 lMMnqnd *JT« C 7", Charges moderate. "—' ' novs:d*wiy edy for Hhemri*tlsml« fpnhMptlnfaitroubleu ItneTerfaUa-. ■xsgf - ■ ■ ov~ . .. - YELLOW DOCK AND'KAHSAPARnitA; ! ’ " ITIHE originttlYrnd oolyjgeßttiaiSpicpwiUioti'iJofiha X MmanentfCpw. Br;Con«TOPuo?»iSß“s*’ I ¥*' e Ml tht 'Lung«,wliert ikes' areadl>p6sed to p« efetrti'fcy if* to# free tug of Mertoiry, Iroa.Qiiinin,, Ac -, Ao. i t IT WILL CUEE WI?HOOT FAIL, , . Scrofsi*! ..? orKlßg’aEwl,' • i : .. Eves* Tellers* -. • tb&Jßbncaor Joint?, Old Sobs and.Ui- ' eers l SweningpflheGlapdB I SyphiliB,i>7* pepsin* KaltmeumTßiseaseoriUe' Kidney*, LossofAppeUtejJJiseasesaiitingfronuhe use offifercary, Pain iutKeSiaeiMUNJ Shoulders* General Itebility,Drop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice}'and c* .—Cdstivenes*. 1 s*v •.. ■. rrth: ■■ . THEDEST FEMALE TUB SHAKER PKEPATIPJfr ” * ANDTHB «vR£D -y arc the invaluable remedial agent* from which “Dr. Guyzoits (improved ExtYaci o£ Yellow Dockland >Sar- n-r -BapariUan is foraedi add ihe.laboraioiy o£Dr-*3uyioU:. has gtven tre the' virtues'll fchese'ioois in their periee-'' L tioiu His preparatioiMContainaplVtbc.resiomUye K; , enies of the roots, combined and concentrated m Uteir ■ utmoststrengib and efficacy, •*iim Experiments were, made in the rnaßufaetureoClhiß,.. r medicine, until it was toundthat UeouldnotbeiaTlber '- iniprOSedi- .•«!■ V. : •■' .• 1 • ' -..'1 M-' .Accordingly, we find it resorted to, almost universally, ■in c&shsof'Hepm'tevScorbuttclandGautneons compUi&ts-.i .or general prostration, of nil, the vital, powers, and a|i , ttyo-e tormenfetg diseases'oftfie eiinißO tryingtd tlic patience, and so injurious tohealUk- - . tctitvantty'of. olhtT 'disa-' gieiaiiUcMd&at&aauidUtas&aiitpUdiiyaHdiTistftcilir'X eured bytht uss-ofthif mtdiein* . ; 7 ~: t -g A ij^ij£|«ihtmn), i Oetofier6jlBdf.' r --' Mr. John. with feelings of gratiludelhatJ am aUrertfirough the Divine 1 ' ‘ Providence offiod* and wdhde>workirig-agejicy -j of that excellent “Goyzott’s Yellow Dock > and Sar*aparill&j rt to give yba ale w syrdptom* •ormy [uimeStbppeleSSi;SSe~ •. -r In the 1850; r-was J ‘attach'ejf with a severe ’ pain; vrhich.wa9 graduaUy(«Stiendingrthrohgbi the wholer - right side and leg; at the aatne tirae.htqtal prostration of my physical systemjalso, iby lCgn*d ' iwo-thtrus of iis-common »j«u lprocDiediheauendv . antfe of a skilful pfnctittoAe*,’ who pronbariOed my^dis-'• ; casebne.ofthe worst fbrrasijfliverfebnjpjajot.v.he ejxicY.vl my case was one not easily -handled, but prescribed for me; 1 remained under his til I waa ealis- r:r fied hecoold nothelp me, I ihenprocnsetlof.ybucngcnt, - at this place; W. A: Keen. twobottle* bf Guyzctl’s yel?' ’ low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which L reeeivCdjO,;-• <1 amount of benefit After having taken foar^bculcs.' more, I was Able EOparaueniy'bti silicas wlihout any inconvenience, and have,been since that; timeXweft, man, while but a sbort tinie slnee l was confined^td i iUy C M J bed three-fourths of the ti&ie; and I ;• return of my health to any other cause-than by the" 7 agency of that truly valuable'incdJciUfi;GUyja»tt’B Yel low Dock UASStLiYAUHJEEKs V. •’ s '~' :;; !SiiiifK-OctotM!iri'4^Ssi; : ' : J). Port—DearSir:,, v certificate)ahdsdfar&sl arii'acquainte?. wjibfiiscase,'' it is all tine. 1 proeuiciTit, ttonkjngjfjnlgbttre.ttbenc fit to youandjhe afflicted. ~You have the privilege-of r uaingit as yon ihinkbest >; Yder*/** W AjBEEIiS. •Ttefalloteing ZJtuef u fronted Aif Aly respeciab’fPAjtu v ' eiaj%teAo*i&pj:<m;e2Umit&prdcue*£?T,ul Navarre, (StarkjCo.,C j, Nov. 1.1851; •,. ••- r Hr; John D. Porlr—DearSir* “DriCuyzoll’s Extract 1 of Sarsaparilla.”-, This, medieine lias-been prescribedy- r 'by me for the last three years, with good effect* ingcne* * * ml debility, Liver - Coiqplalnt,::. Jaundieejvllyspepsxs f <r f. Chronic and Nervous diseases. In all f'etnalaCom-V phunts it certainly Is iMtujaaHetL r* In the use .of ibis, mediae; the,., patient: constantly. ~:y 'gains strength and vlgorya fact worthy' of grd&t eon shleiation. Jiisple&sant to the'taste iuin.3iti<lli*aitd.csn; f j.i .be used by persons with the.most deUeate stDmacbij'v •” wiilriafetyytindetany circonialaaces. : 'J[ dm-«yeafciiiff from experience* and to.the afflicted ladvise iisose. . ; u IHt J: S. XfcBPBIL ; Extract <tf o Leiiir from an exlentivc ZCsnAanifn JVjfj» noA, WU&nriiC . ' " s Nxeub,•fWiseoDon), Oct. 21\1851. V- Mr. Jaki i D, Pari-t-UcarSir: lam out of yput,“Wis- -... ini’s Balsam of Wild Cherryi”'and u Dr. G'uyxoit’s'Ex'* ' tract of Yeltow-BoekoutL Sarsaparilla.” ;rjeasQ:fot*is!:: wardasopply immediately. . « 1...,- 1 Yobritalaam of WUdCherTy VrOFtedtoa’channherti -' - .—not a bottle failed pfeffordmg immediate relief, and in:, eveiy instaacebhipuelanOld'geufleiadii of Tlyeara' - ‘ :or age),lieu'red,anUtUe.Vpllowl)oelrhasdonfc as welt. I took th&eboules myself, fast fail, and en- . joyed perfect beftliblast the fimwintef -of- < : eleven'yearsj.bei.orgtroubled .with, a severeerupUon.ol. r; .the skin, which '(hid me ap frodr two weeks vtcffohr ■ months every tainter and - Henry K.Jonesy a brother merchant &aa a particular' friendoTmine^took twobouleaofnhe'YellowDo-ek.for -t <a Scrofulous .Eruption, which tbas worked an entire Ana,. - - :■ .i.:t..• -vf> " - l Mysiore is.alihe comer Wi*coi»mAyenno iin4: •Wainat-aireeu Years, respectfully. T CHARI, CABR-- o“Priee r W^rboUle^lrhptUe*forss. , Boldly,, ..•■■* :r-i> l. ; D.vPAK^Ciacinnat)i'o2uo,. .North-eust corner or fourth and Walnut on addressed, :*;?■ J Kidd&Co>PilVsburehji^Wilcoa^Jr,cornerJfftrket street amalie DiaijfOQdyßA'iPaimerloelc&'CojPiUfl’ • * 'burgh jJ A Jones, Lee-& .BecklraavAMe*v: gheny City; LTRuiseUt WaaEibglbaj’.rWH" Lumber-" (on, : t :B EDsPiej:vCjuantoortt;r H: Weliy* Greensborgh;. S Kpamv, SomersettScotyA Gilmore, Sfedfonl ; Reed k Son, HnnUng3drt;Wr». OrnHoliidaya- *Ctvlndiana^JTH:WflgHt,Ki ban ning t Co*. ttrobkville i~ * A-Son,- j VVaynesburghi^?J!FarJiuid ■.& C<vNCaUender,' JJcad*' rifle;'BurtonA CO^ffejUemyFotkertAlercer ,Ja* i KellyA Co, Bailer Warren i FL k CS Jone«,.6<m4ersporti B Crooker.' J lrt,mownsvJirft> ■ v » Tnovia . . TOIKVAbUDS ASD IBBUCS. . THE .CELEBRATED COBISTOCE. MEDICINES. : iTTIiHSTi Tbfr G.m PaiA Ermcroa lCo*ncTr : s'- :: JD Hatfjib).curing .ail Bams, and ftU.Earternoi Paine - ; and Sores. ’ ‘ 2d; Hater/ C&tmSis for Staying'or Resloiinglh&:r :Human llair. 3d. Jfeve’s Tfervcondltant ZJnwiMt ancflmiian Teg-"? ilabU El'xir, a cure for nn easeref'Rheamatiun. \- 4th. 3Uff/trir’3AcousxieOii t $ cestBia cure for Beafndse. s;h. i/ay’j known cura tor iftePiies."'* fltb; SpoSn'sßUk-ileadaehtMantdy,. - 7ih. Mother's fUlijfi for*llwomen m the family Way. Sib. LongUy'sGreut- Watern Goid&aud feverish feeUngs.undprevenline fevers :fo? Asthma. Liver CotoplaintandßiUiJua AfFeOtioriaj'for- 1 lndigesuoiiamiLossOfAppetiletibrCoaUre-. : ners in feraales andjnales, andnervonscbmplamts; for 44., * Thegfeat points «fe, ltiaootbodto take t never, gives paih, aha fteVcr leaves one cotiWer '-;V J ‘ * - 1 , Otit jKsfteMwiPr ftrm/iuvtWarmi&Uer,) wChildrea or grown persons; * lttifr. Afr*; GuWPaifrKill&t -'No' medieirtd •- ftos been discovered tnat is so happily adapted-to oacL \nUinallyi as drops to hciakfcn, ana yet perform such ' wonderswhenappliedfcE/irn'aflyhsa waahor bath, by friction; Inhouies fteittlStton&denteeaehii - iliih. for drir- . Veriniflitrtt BlidrtTlmei' ' - ~ ; --"v . The ceipbiated 4i»i> and Tajtptranee . Mittcrt. ' . , '■‘-f \ . Clii.'Dr.HartfaiemfwVFinfeHyTt^i-iheiropulayra^' - HECTOaAW v .FOR . COUGHS, CCLpS, XNFUIENI . F Z Ar&p. * ‘ _«•>•••-' “+ +* s-\- ‘ ; **« Ea«/iufi«*_jy«i», ftrkiOriit Dsb, tbe-oaty . BUHt coloring fqritie Hall. . . I5;li. ita’i iAiimycciMU.aCluneseßemeay loiCnl*, ; . .. - of Smiparilla. . Tbia Mllele has eulliv ed all other Sarupatuuur, mid wit gives fts' fionattßsever. .'; r>s ; t?lh. Thb celehiaibd, spread Strengthening Plaster* :gndcTrom Hr. ttt*aMcJpei';add^hsmostp D pfttarlfftbe^‘ • “ tiih. Bt.-KUn&t TootirAchf jfrojoiiA-cemin nnfl casy cure for —v- :<. ■*.■.. ... . ;«s teSttfcSssaKSMSiaass \amea.a noiorletyiod popalsmiyticvc^befbre^ftgQ^^ My. auy.pwpafauw^lithiu«Ja^ r unattoSttle:iia4t»«en - cortuuensuraicwiliiits ineriia.-wlilchatecajtraordiuary-- t AU.\he rcmedießjKre folly 'deicribCiHtt /SJiIAN&Gs, A? he given, t* all who, call where Uie Mcdiemes ate, • 'iHPJKiF* -AUsPrejiariulons hew lofts® t M COMSTOCK’S » dr COMSTOCK k COM always be lanaed and now belongs Cr.llucias 8. Comstiek; and signature .of, Cpraatock & Co. willbeconilriueduhiaexiialabelwith the f&c*simUe iignaiureot C.‘ will 'Uh. i fiit|ure < 'ded2gtfaie'''Uie • U ALL gfogjg must BK WPORioiJS. •. ' • ;.,;i EWHJS.S.,COMSTOc£; D*TheabSva medld»eac«n behadlnihij^ce of fehO -SI : WILIiIAUPJACKSON. ; ■ Dr. Jiiyac’i FMiilly MeJlttoti. . . TpXTRACTtaPa t»!Urltomwe Rov. E:X. A Watt, *’ ' • J2i well heoemarUJKg«f?™teenieaMfa»S«i»jt ;sf&„ Eogdom 0( Btmoab.daiqb - .- .s » vmamiifßegtsugxm* nvihhe»BjW l to^rtc*w>Wßte # TOl h»a IwnnSS m all oar MijHonawiUi the most graUfrinir snece4« i SANATIVE PILLS axe «IKU aoctowa/ff, iblnk it once waatheiacaaa of. w i ar W ewSStih, [.from what I haveaeen of itaeffeeu. that it irmut i!2Er ,have ' rmedlcinta artMeStoS V**<*-£i £ ,r3fe* • • ‘ zte&cJzldis -T ; 'Ji*”- j* - v v\‘ J .\—; r\j■l■- * .< •: X' -'S’, • 11->:* • __■>. H - ■■ » > » . .>" • • - i - * t * s ** .. . • V- V J. ’• v J '- x, -
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