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I ''".r-- i r:^Vv^2.«ssgM^^f^^,.A."..^Vr V' Z %¥?>** *?, i <■- „ - ‘-z N \ Yh,‘, iu -<* « , *.,. *u, C • * ' _ s ' 'Peng? anil ifleftitiffl*. n r « Be ianey’* Celebrated Cnratln lu ' utrnmenti Mi?y InJallxbU Cure/or that j&readful Dkccue known a* Spermatorrheaor Involuntary Noctur nal Emutionsy SO. harassing and. destructive, aniVprodnelivr- of *o muth mischief lo ihe rvcrvous system, incapaciut- : tug the nun for bnsmesvsoeleiyvand matrimony. • :. -Tina tnstrameut I*simple, comprehensive, ana n« tr -failing, an«tmay be QBel without the slightest inconve vnience or the knowledge oTihe most intimate ■;... it is ta be u<ud externally, producing no pain ortmury . v. ! .wlioteveT > .tior prcvennng , Buy one/rom unending to i|is . and/while in u«e net mingle <mtskto« can Kite place, tnrtgoraJtng tA« »ifga«r, tn a *Ao»< «m** : tin extent that dfrynnoAiN Titem pbimttivs pow*e . oPaevßtvrioWe tLc lout of which, eaused byearlv übu*e» Jsthe di«ev«*e in question, and theemise or the thousand. Yoncomilam complaint?, viz? Nervousness, rrostrattqn, 'Dyspepsia, Fain in the Head and Dimness of Visioii, • < weakness of the Hack En£ e 1 1 *C r L j" n 6O " ttoos of tbe Kyc*. Pimples of the_r n<:e »* ce* mature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory.and -x- Power for Mental Application, i?ocieiy/rimi-Uty, Sclf-Di*lrttsV;Lovß « f Solimde,. Ac, •t. M l theie rtHnvtaints invariabtirdu*PP**r tv.toon ai tfit ■'Mawceu stopped from which thtjf.etnana>tt u. , - This Instrument has been examined and approved of ■V bythe bietoauthorities mEuroj e and. America, is tje ' commended by the most prominent Physicians-of ill * ‘touolries, hi Vu only certain remedy extstinz-for 'thdn eomplirints, ami -has now completely superseded ihe t&e ' of d r ugs the liouyic r caiueTizi!Uonric.e„ noMoroemitm ' the lhou'nnd advertised nostrumsof the dayyes cordials, nuiidotes,&c*,&c* UcnastUuießy,at tbe same time, tne soAiqibo wwij»Jeasowt,and by farTaeeftroprsnreatmdnt : over offered *o the ofiheted, a fair .plico being allowed • after the desired effect has been at* -.•joined. ■ ■ •■■-.:■ j. • •’ no il also remembered, that those complaints are but • • liulc.underetood by theptofesMon in general, and, that f ’ . •ail the medicine in the world nevcrhas,aiid never wlll, . stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue Qtu > ■ cbecked,are sureto produced themosl distressing edn aequwieea.' .1/ • .. -•, • •Übasbeen a mailer of surprise to some, that any one ■ of re»pectabihty and of-professional attainments should ‘- ’devoie.hig attention to diseases which people .of every f description pretend to cure so easily, ltV however, wu • -theonc thousandth part of themiseries these pCoplebrihg . Upon society were known,a very different opinion wound .be formed. And it 1* not only the present misery afid . . dejection, preyitigon the mind as well as.thVbody, that t is deplored, but some are of suph a nature as to,affect k posterity, and oven to destroy the reproducuvefaculty, ; v .altogether. It is* fact that; when not properly treated, . 1 -they may remain so dorraantfoi the constitution as to qp . pear in no other way than in tbeir effect? upon posterity; • - yet,-if properly understood, are most easily andspeedi * iyremovea- The above, bo ingenioaslyconirivedlnstru :ment, will iloultl***, in a great measure, contribnteio' cbcck the evils of quackery, M 5 prevalent in iMsclassuf tJirougUout ibe Union. , • . • : . ... - The price of the complete insttnment,^carefully secur* . edcgalust all observation, in a box,.ls only.Blo. It c4n . ' be sent, by express, to any address In any part of the .. / United States, Canaasi &c. r according to order, accom* panied by full directions, and important adnee to the. . marjied and slngle; the expenseaveveh io thc remoicsi • partsof being very trifling. .■■ ;i Thcunexompled succesAthls rnstramenihasbbtalhCd since iu introUuction in America, ba.«indnced some un principled peraons in New York,J?biladeipliia, AH-any. ■ Boston, &cv to get up tome ridicoloas Uiirgs; called - which* however, bear not thcsuoht • xsr resemblance, neither in foTm nor princ : lo thy r • own invented, long tried, ana approved In- Biruments, and which are as similar to them as night is 10 light. Every attempt to sell such ** Instniwents”. tor . mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, I being not- wiUiug to connect the well and : honestly, earned reputation of my taventions with quacks and i > their wcnhletsprodacuons. Jnjtmmmtu gent*me i and none can be v&rtanted but thote ordered/* em mjfttlf. \ ’ . All applications and.remittances must bedirectcd i : (post paid) to the Doctor hunselfi he havingno Agencies • eßtabushed but In London and*Pati», ' .- Address, postpaid, Dr. B. do uauey, 51 Lispenard at., .New York. - . Office hoars, dolly, from & A M. nit 3P. M, and frem 7 tUI 8 P. M , the Sabbath excepted* - liy The nndersigned cerufy. withyreat pleasure, that ‘ •' :the above-mentioned Instrument is not only eon&trocted ' on scientific principles, tut that from its use the happiest results may always, with confidence, be anticipated, - there being, for the cure of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER, MD. V CII. GOETEK, M.D., B 8 Chamber street, - C ECKHAUDT, MJJ,’J4 Ilowaid Bitcet, : N*w-Yoax., Dr. na Laket Is prepared to execute aliordersforsor gical apparatus Vu: Artificial Arms and Legs, which • move lice natural members; Apparatus for Luxation ; for Contracted Leg* i for'eurvamre of the Spincr and Waist; for False doiuts of the Arms and JCuees; for Legs; for Club Foot; for Lacryw&l Fisiules: l for Falling of the Kedura; Hypogastric Bella; Beds and Chairs for Sick Persons; Ctoickes, Trnssc?, Ac,; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac, Ac. All.work warranted. .Letters - must bo past paid, containing apropoiuonnie rcmiiiauec or Citv • : ' ..lfr.b?s;ty BL ORSB'S CCompouAd Syrup or Yellow Doek Rooti ihe frout rank among the propfte»ory • medicines o! this country for completely earing Canker.SaJt Rheum, Erysipelas, and ail otherdiseases arising from anunpare'Sialeofilic blotnLAlPo,Liver Complaint;Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, ; . Goughs,Soreness and TishwessaUnutheChestjUrotJ ' ehitis,or Hoarseness, Dryness, and* tickling t ensalion abouttbeTbroat; and i* used with unprecedented sue •: -ees* in all case*of ■ - FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERALDEBILITV. Strengthening the weakened body, giving lone to the - ' various organ*, and.invigorriung the entire system. • If thetenitnonyof thousands oflivingwitnesse3,from all parts of-the country, can bet relied upon, itisriingo larly efficacious lit coring oWifw«ftn t andjfesu>riJjg de bilitated and broken down consiiiuiion*. It is purely , vegetable-in its composition,and so accurately com* • . bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical aad ; medical’ properties cf-each ingredient harmoniously aniletoPUßihYiTHE BLOOD. • v ■ It has removed many chroniatUseases which .hwhaf vfied the skill of the best physicians, and ha* also cared Canker,Salt Rbenm, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely foiled to.make the leastim-. . • pressionupon. ■ It has been tested in many case*;of CANCEROUS HUMORS.' The most obstinate. Cancers have been ‘ cared by this medicine.. We say that itia a valuable ' medicineman BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Ittemoves - all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free,acuvfc ami healthy. It remotes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in ailcksesof Asthma, and may be • -used in all climates,and at all seasons of the year. This Syrnp is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at • 'loBFonniain Blreeu Provldencevß.l T and sold whole sale and retail, by S.N.WICIvEftSHAM, . :Oniy Agent for.Western-Pennsylvania, . . le*lw- Warehouse,ror.Wriodan<J Slxihsts.»Piu*b 1 h Judd*fl HedlGsted ltlquld Otttlcl*. : <flH!3 article is intended; for family use, and should be JL. found in the possession of every family In the land. Mechanic* who are in constant danger of injury to UieD persons through accident and4he.improper or careleqp use of tools, will find this article to .be invaluable io ihem.and nuer a fair trial, wiUconslder it indispensable. “This mny cenitor tbat.we,theunderslgnctl t having frequently made use of Judd's Medicated luqsid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Ponfield ft Camp, Middletown, Couneciicut, cheerfully recommend it to bur profession al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive pias ter, in dressing burns/cuts, scalds,bruises, and alt kinds of fresh wound*; also, for sore nipples, a remedy one quailed. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., M . WM.B.CASEY.RLD^- D. HARRISON, M D^ F. WOODRUFF, M D., HAMILTON 3REWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D.,Botanic. Comprising all the practising physicians in the cay of Middletown. Forsaieby B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO., : tyl comet of Wood and First sta. - UitlKfliu and fitrangen^ .job .DO yon wish to enrehase a fine Cftk. GOLDorSILVERWATCH, grrfobbne-half the usual price t If so. call at HOOD’S ttuaBNEW JEWELRY; STORE, 51 Market stmt, two doom north; of Third, and takeia.loolc at hi* new •took, jostarrived^and you caa thereporehase Watch esor any kind of fine Gold Jewelryuttheir teal value,‘ lind notoe charged two price* for everything, a* you havo usoallf been i but can get the very besi quality of goods at the lowest eastern Do not belieye what ctherr, interested in their own pales, icll. you, but come - and see far yourselves.- All good* sold at thisestablish ment will be warranted nirepresemcd auime of sale— aotbataligßvnorehftteeduailt fafe arid cheap. aq!3. >Bnpevlor Woleli XUpatrlng* TOHN M; ROBERT, tl JjsWELLE B t dtsiics again to call Ure at - lention of ihe pobtic to the .workshop has opened at No. 10 Filth street, two doors fromfttltlfig - Market, whefe be continues to dovote his special alien* - uon to the repairing , and- refitting of Chronometer, Pik, tier; Patent Lever- 1/Epine, and every description of ne Wdtohes and. Clocks. . Haitingfor . a munber of years been employed as Fore* .. man ia tne workshopof the largest establish raenlln this . eityjl flatter myself that those favoring me with patron* : age will find all work er trusted executed in the best " manner and on the mosfreosonablo terms. Btftr<nen - John Harper, Estfc, Edward Heasleton, : Esq., R, H. Hartiey, Ekj., 7 Josepn. .Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes andwmTß.Scaife. . A carefully selected stock afWatchcs, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles,*®* constantly on hand, which have been purchased at the lowestc&sh pnces, and wiU he sold at avery smalt advance for thesame. . (aul2 John W* Tim* BAS ALWAYS ON HAND,of his own manalaclure, a large assortment of WHIPS* CANEB and UM* ILLASof every description, which be will dispose wholesale or retail, at prices as low as they etui be piOcared for.in either the cities of New York, Fhihidel ■ pbinor Baltimore. Also, on hand a lafge supply of BRDSSELSftndINGRAiN,CARPET, BAGS and LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at New York - prices. Just received from theM&nnfaetoTyanewsnn* 'Ply af INDiA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizesTwholesalf andretail. JOHN W. TIM, ; a«29 ; : . No 143. Wood street, nearVirgln alley. Pittsburgh heather Depot* fV BARD & CO., No» IQ3 Wood araw,-have JqU .. : XW received a Pol! supply, of stock in Uteirline, Bal timoraand New York SoLE.LBATfIHR, Philadelphia KipsandCalfSkins,French:CalfSkins»;Coufttrjr-Up per>Kins and Calf Skins, Morocco idntng and Binding /■okinai Tanner’s Oil; Tumor** and Currier** Tools, Ac . x. ~. -Ana, taken together, they believe it the large at and best W ft Jt®em.«ver offered before in one-house in Pitts-, , horgh. >v AU of which, we are to_se!l to cash cnstoaers at the very lowest price* • : t..^X2*- ke i?^ ai,!,rein *fc ow togonrBi©ck,andcordially< .Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing, else* yfogrc * [scplSif .V •• CTIO -^ XIMm ?- between thesub* Av Ath.l’ Vi ' > ne V l n lhe of John Black * a y.^ l#s ,°l ve d by mutual consent- tt.Mc- Cullough jmtchHsing the entire imercst o' John blackin i said business j H JlcOnlloucb havinc the i??hT Vft n!« ! thoiiame of the late firm m seulmgthl bMitJcfeandtiie : exclusive- right to receivo all ouutandioa dehiftWri m - pay rfll debts due by the late firm. , g acDls ' a,ld 10 JOHN BLACK. ; henry McCullough > • • : , N* B>-The business will be continued by the eaWr] .-■? her ns usual, at his old stand, romer of Penn aml i«Si„ streets. HENttY McCULLLUGH - Pittsburgh, March J,l6stf. ; , . . mar a ;l f .Dissolution* Lr ■. ' fpHE partnership heretofore existing between James . • J, Armstrong, Samuel Crozlct.aod; Charles Barnes, under ihe rn!e of Arm3irang» CfOzier &. Co ilfl iUia dßy dissolved by mumM agreement, Mr. ißdraeß having dw poiedofhis interest and withdrawrifromtho concern; JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIEB, Feb.'ySl,lfcO. CHARLES BAKNESI" T - TflK Forwarding, Conunissi.n and Produce Binrinegg < - will he continued at thelrpresem stand, Nos,G2Waier :, Front fltreels,hy. JafficsrAtgaltong ntni gnm.i«.f , Crosier, under the siyloof - T * totiS ARItfSTRONfI k CROZTBR* .XVtiO .00ttpL»i«-TAneflecuM reMofcmve.'iaciiies. aebUiiyi wj»1I Jiragulaiiiieabfja* iurc. Al*Oi Vr-Cwk • Kemedy for Intemperance—sl ■' - iinjtlft. TWO bottle swill effect a certain cure. Alsn •W*ii’»Het VOß *. Al ' l '^ o ¥'^ 10 °J l:u 'sf ,llavelie < , n cored ■ ‘ bottle dOKrn^^ 1 DIJOOIvIS—SU)O , ° I ”| jß “ iata tl ' oom >; mado ai Juniata X,feW* S BMUHWiHiiin, «Kl» ' JONG & MQQRHEAO, T'. ’■ Sranjsportatum.. fflercbants* j For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce^ (VIA PGrcNP-TLVAMA CAftALS ANO UAJtSOABs), BBTWSSR 1 ’ PITTS BURG ft AND Fill LA DKLP HI A, Vtr*ci. without Rfrsfovpijig, fry TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, ; Depot, SSI Market st * (near Sixth:) Philadelphia; 0 A M J ANULTY & CO, Canal Baam, 4°B and 410 Peiuvstreet) Pittsburgh; ■- HAVING increased ourftcilitie*.and otherwise Itn . proved our arrangements for Transportation, we . are now prepared to receive a large amount Of Produce and Merchandise, (oibiplon the openingof the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch- • - \ The .{Section iloat system of transportation over our -Slate improvements-has been in-ase about ten yoarai andiho greatsuccess and favor it has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that. it is no longer considered; a doubtful or uncertain ekperimeut; but is acknowledged by-alt ns vastly superior to any modo o f transom nation used on Cannts,(when intersected byßallroads) j Goo3fi foaded; inl»'Our remain undisturbed at our Warehouse inMaTitet' street, Philadelphia,’tiicreby entirety avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and secu -ilng the delivery .of-Lbbdsln entite. lotSi the package* dean, and iu as good orde ras when shipped. . >:• . Produce, &e , consignedto.bur :HouBe at Pittsburgh, will-be received ana forwarded always- cl the lowest current canal rates, strictly accordingin instructions, without *hy. extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, &c. . . . . ..v ! feb*J3 C. A. M’ANULTY ft CO.; * TO TRAYBbICRS. FOB BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. EXP Between ITalttmoro and Plttsbuirffb,- [Through in Twehty-iwoand; a Half\ Bouts.) f IUHS LINE to Pittsburgh, over ihe ; '.6a(timbro &nu. ASusquehanna, and Pennsylvania Central Railroads, is now iasuccessfal operation. By.U, passengers leave Baltimore at TiP-M, (half an hour aneribe time of nr rivaluf the evening train from Washington,) and pro ceed to Harrisburg, where; they are transferred to the Central RailroadTrain* and proceed on without delay, cr©ssingthe mountains in day light, add arrtving in Pm«bnrgh at 0 P. M; the.driv after starting, .; The entire distance is performed byHailwav,witli the exception of : 23 miles, which is done In first bias* Coaches -PASSENGERS FROM THE WFFT Leave Pittsburgh In the Cnt&of the Central Rcilroad at To’clock, A. M.,and arrive at Harrisburg af 4 A.M.,tbe next morning, where the Express TralhiOf the ’Balti more and Susquehanna Railroad will be In proceed immediatciy oniaßaltimore. airivlng tbere at BAi M-, : la time for the .train to; Washington, which tenvesatSlA,M.• ; •' W. ; • , Tld* route Un» Teliable.as any-offered to the public^ Far* Tatocoa (eliher way,) StldKb : For ticket? apply io the Ticket Ageut of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Company, at Calvert Sts tion, Baltimore,or tho Ticket Agent; of-Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company,Pittsburgh. ] ■ ALFRED GAITHER, . febl7:2w . Superintendent orTransportation.j FALL AND WlftTfiSU AILHnANQfJIfiIKNT . run TRAVBt; AerwwK CLEVELAND AND PITTS BURGH* By the Cleveland APUtihurghßallroad* From Cleveland iTilanovkr station, v& •. mile*. Freni HANOVER to WELLSVILLE, by Stace, »Q miles, and from WELLSVILLB to PITTS BURGH by the new and splendid steamer “FOREST CITY.” This arrangement to continue until the first of January,lB3d, Tviien ihe Cars will run from Cleveland to WellsviHe. The Fxprcs* Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sunday* excepted) ei MS, A. M, after the. arrival of ihe Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover. Station at 1235, P*iMi,-nnd at WellsviHe atTo’clockjP. hl« and ill Pittsburgh the same evening.; , . . - Returoing will leave Pittsburgh daiTy.at9,'P.hl.iaf riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M. next day, in sea son to connect with the Evening trains toCioclnnatl, and with Steamers East and West on the'Lake* until the close of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; to Cin- CtnnatiSSfconr*. . .» Fare to'Cloveland 34.C0; to Cincinnati 810 pO. (Signed) : C. PRENTISS, President. Oxxics o» thx C. ft P. R, R. Co. > Ravenna, Nov. 8, ibsl. > . - 10* For tickets apply to - G. RL HARTON, Agent, novlS Monongaliclat Hdase, Piusuuntb, NEW RiUXu^UADVRRTISfittBNT, WESTERN RAILROAD . FBOM : . .. PltDbargb to Cleveland, Colombo* anu Cincinnati, IN CONNECTION %ViTH THE PENNA. CENTRAL " . EAILUDAD.; Through from PitUhurghto'Cleveland in hsa than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad line / fTtHE Exprers Train on ibe Ohio and Pennsylvania i ltailroad,leaves Pitiibuighai BA,M n stopping at Scwickly, Kocliester, New BricUton,Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana,- and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 82 mile* from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. AI. - Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 2P.M, and reach Cleveland aIS.4SP. M. Returning the pas senger* leave Cloveland aid; A.M.,Alliance mil P. 51., and reach Pittsburgh at 7 P; M. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati io Phtsbmgh in two days, without night travel, and vive from one to two day* in conncfcting vnththe Penna. Cen tral Railroad. ■ , ; Stages run dally from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, 'VVobsier and Mansfield, nud from Enon to Newcastle, Poland and Warren. ' The Ne w Btighton Accommodation Train leave* Pittsburgh nt 10 A. AI. and 4 P. M-, and New Brighton kt 7450 A. ftL and M., stepping at intermediate -staiious; fbr.twodays, are sold bc twcen Piusburgb, Rochester and Now Brighton. The Trains tun on Sunday. : ; Omnibuses rua in connection with the train* to and from the station bn Federal strceL For tickets ripply etthe- Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa, Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN,. . : Ticket Agent. Ry Through tickets from Pttisbnrgh to Cleveland, price from Piilsburgb to Cincinnati, .price 8U Co—ore sold at the Railroad Station; and by ; ;r J.MESKIWEN, jtlSilf ’ • • Monomahcla Heave, Pittsburgh. ISIS ankii YAH 1A UAt lk.ua d. npHEsabsciibcr*, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rati- I road Company, arc now pretmred to receipt freight through to Philadelphia daring the winter at the follow iug rates: . r Forullfirstclassgoods and wool* •*£1,33 per 100 Ihs For bacon,butter, iard, tallow, and ■r-: all heavy freight* <— I^)OpertOO - x Tlmt/Piv* days. COVODE ft GRAHAM, Ag*(S, janid Corner Penn arid Wayne stSt Phubnrgh.. fIEROiraTS’PORTABLBBUAThIHE, 185 rates of FaEiatrr to fhiladelpia and NEW YORK. Bacon,butler, beef, tallow, , .lard and Jard oil, 60 eis. . G 5. cis; Soap, candles,starch, bones, and glue pieces, 50 : . 70 u . Whiskey, 50 ■« C 5 “ Cheese, -: GO u 75 w Seeds* eggs, dried apples and peaches, GO “ bS « EattUenware, glassware, win dow glass and hardware, GO u 85 “ Fot, peurt ashes and . 43 U. Gl)“ Leather,deerandbuflaloskins 05 “ 1,00 11 Wool, feathers and ehcep pelts 80 i,iaj «■ Manufactured (Olacco, • 05 . Bu. il Brags, medicines &. castor oil. 7S “ 1.00 “ • Beeswax, 03 “ 05 “ Ginseng, ; 75 K -2,10 a Pork nnd beef (in pickle,) 81,85 bbl; bbl. Floor and com meo], b7J do. - 1,05 . do. C. A. McANULTY & CO., febS&lm .■ Canalßasin, Frusbargh, NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, fITToIJtJRGH. n*HE public areinformed that-wtf aTO uow running X regalorlv tothe Eastand West,and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to ourenre. l A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel phia, at 4 o’clock,F.M.Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o’clock, A. M. * ’• Orders transmitted free or charge, and Goods returned by first Express. * Bills-'of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, forany Htnoani,pnyableon principal Banking Houses or PpsfOincesJa the united .Kingdom. d«-c2X r : BAKER a? FOIISYTfI< Agents; Wen fiiewton Plank tload Sonto FOB BALTIMORE z AND PHILADELPHIA ! STEAMERS leave twice a day,rooming andevening, (except Sunday). «•;. . r Motningßoatwil! leave iho.Wharfßoal, above the MonongefielaUrklgc,every morning, at Si o’clock, A.J»L 'Evening Boat leaves every evening (cxceptfiuudays,) atfio’cloek.P.-RL - i Fare torhllQdelpbmClt. TollaUimoreSiO. For tickets,call at the Plank Road Office; Mononga* hela House, Water etreei. v-dcclO : XJ. EVANS, Agent. ‘ Dr. VutP# Giles, - -VETERINARY SURGEON. n Office ntßddy Patterson 7 * Livery Stables, on Tnonh vtt’eot.-bfllween Wood ’nnilfimithfieiu.- fjydtiy : •'•'<tstC©•'.- '.r. 7 IV-'V.V T HAVE.associated with myself Mr.*P. McCotnouon JL and Jfoiin: far the pnmso of carrying on a .Wholesale Grocery, and- Comuifsihn. business; The style of the firm will be llenry McCallough A? Co. ' ' raarll JA&E3 ASUSTBOKQi .T. *■». . • SAMOXh CBOZIXb! Araitrong A Crosier* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, Ana J/ealert in Fittiourgh Manufacture*, < waTsa,AKi> GXvim srBEET, pittsbuboh,pa m ‘ to the sale of every description of . Western Produce; and other articles committed to their core. . ■ [marl .... WAlth FAPHUi . : J SmOLBy So. 59 SmltbS.M str.ot> Pittsburgh, TXAS just received iiis.Spnng Stock Of PATER H.' NG ? N , G |’, Of cvc - ry v «“'y “f «w! and finish, iromiaieenistoolperpiece. . . . . ' u:. •- now.opening-patterns new, colors : - pf’ces low, to auifthe times. ; - \ i? Pape'i and merehsßit bavin. ' ' ' - •. *252 pieces Cdnain Paper: ••••-.'•. T -• 4® do ’ ' COO do Bine ft* ' ; r -Cream ! do** - COCentre Pieces. . ao * •• ■ t ■ PAPEH,for PobHo Hall., S fel5 npUo °; w }*««»blo Colnmn,, Cops jfuLf at short notice. . . i»»old LOW, for CASH or RAGS, -at the Wall Paper Store of ’ s J.SHIDLE, i matf;2tn Smiihfield.street, Pittsburgh. • • V ■ ‘ »- , * Gaih . Jniarance Company Uarfclstrarg, Pennsylvania. „ oo,ooo* CHARTER PERPETUAL. fTtHE undersigned having been appointed Agents for J. the above Company, have opened an Office.ln.fta> 14 St Clair streeLand are mow prepared to effect, insu rances on city ana country (property* tipon Os favorable .ternii as .any.responsible; Company' iii .the Stale, '-AH persona having, property Insured in this Company are entitled to vote for its osteerß> und to share in its earn ings: butare nolllnble,in any Levant, for anything be yond the amount they have paid; All losses promptly paid in sixty days UTter proof oCthc srime. . . M - < OllICEBS:';-- • >■■■ ■ HOn. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. ; CoaB. EcHresTßß, Vice President. rAM/W.WiiZson; Secretary, -■ David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Dree/ors—Hon. John C.ilucher, Rudolph F. Keltcr, Wra.Colder, Jr.» David- Fleming, Isaac G.M’Khiiecy, Chits. E. • Hiester, jEiiasvE. rKiiuer,Samuel W. Hays, David- Mamma, Jri, Joint Niurifuger, Dauphin Cotmtyj Jacobi llaldcmau. YorkiHenry H. Fry .Lancaster i Adam Seiicencr, Berks? John G. Brenner, Philadelphia; l<u ternc; Gordon P.-Mason, Bradford; Amos L. Knpp, •Northumberlandj Jaiftesßurns,Mifflin? JohnT. Hoov er, Centre ? John 5. Isett, Huntingdon; JamcsK.Moore* -head; Allegheny ; Jonathan D.-Lcet* Washington? Geo. H. Boehcr, Cumberland ;• Georgo W;'Maerer. Carbon. • . M’LAIN & MOFFITT, . . . 14 St. Clair street, • • ]y22Bm Agents for,Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. . Pittilrarsh Branch K[ect»atlic• , MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO ■ OFFICE—CnRNEB CP BMITUFIEtD OSD THIHD STREETS Auumulated Casft and Guaranty Capital, $130,000. THi* ft an Aitiociatich of Mechanics,Workingmen .and ethers, formed for the mutualreVtef of. its mem ber, Ittcufe of slcknessor accident, by the payment of the fol'owihg annual deposits. Perrons tn good health may become members ami be entitled to a weekly bene fit, in case of sickness or 'accident.: All who join this Association are entUled to. oi; vote in the election of officers, and to participate iu the profits of the Associa tion. Disestablished on apafe and permanent basis, being both Mutualand Benevolent in ns designs, with the lowest Tates consistent for itseecority,and conduct ed in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. • V;- ‘ TEAULV DBPOfirS 9 2,00 per year,draw* $ 20)per week; OJ’O do ; do .3,(0 do; 4.00 - do. do 4.00 do: • 5,00 do do. 500 : do; , 0,00 do do o,o’d . do; 7,00 do .. do 7,00 do; ' 8.00 do do 800 do; 8,00 do do .0 00 do:. do' do . to,to: dd; Admission Fee, for Life .Membership, 8150— which must.be paid at the lime of making application, and the first years’deposit within twenty days; Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, : • orricaas. • W. Scorr. Vies Fr«*dmt—J.lL Buchanan. • Ftnanes CcmmiU<c—V?, M. Rock well,A»P. Ward, A. W. Jackson. Fwrrtorff.3V<aiMfir---J.. 11, Pittsburgh. Mtfertnsn— James Dunlop, Esq.; W. M. Wllfon, M. D;J.R Speers, ftl. D.; w.M I K-Morgan, M>D.;> c '■ ; 0. W, BEAUMONT, Actuary. Report OF THE MECHANICS* MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION for i ;, e month of February. Principal offices, ofissamg {certificates of member ship and paying claims. . • . No. 105 walnut street,Cincinnati.Ohio. N 0.430, Main street, Locßvilic, Ky; Cor Olive and Second streets, St. Louis, Mo. ' , Cor.Third and tJrailhficld «ts , Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ No. ©5 JefTersoh. Avenue, Detroit, Mich. - Wciamoptherenaltsof’astmonth’s labor, and lay H before our. McmbctSitimi they may see how ourln sttiution is. flourishing, and how the pteseut officer* are discharging the bosiness of the Institution that is en uufted to their charge by the members. . - We find that daring the last month the whole num* bcrorpioposaTsfocmembtrsUipia 4,UG. .Wholeamount cash received-»—?*• *»-i-**S7,CS3 50 Paid Claims for sickness ami Agents*-**--/- 2,420 25 Returned on rejected applicants- **—--•-** 133 CO Paid for printing* »• •• —-i-—*./.. 431 35 do rosmge,renl and incidentals--—— • 134 00 do Cierksand actuaries- —— —— • V 3160 do Officer*----**----*-**. ISO 00 ■ 83,528 60 Surplus capital - . . 84,170 00 . J.H. Bcciiasan,Secretary. With these accumulations saved/after paying: all claim* and expenses, the officers look back upon itiPir exertions and thavof oor amenta with feeling* of satis faction. It is now;with eouiage" and renewed seaLthai we enter upon the comlng momh, feeling arii-, mated with oar past success, and inspired to new. and more vigorous etibruto. send abroad the good infiuer.e e* of oar Associstion. From the ob<cuce organixatoo at firsumnoticed and unuamed by ;hc public, wc have grown Ertio consequence and power until we command Huenuon»and have calicdfbrih the rerpcctiutnotice end bi<h commendation of more jhaa oiic hundred of the leading journaU of our luuion. To owr members we. wouldliivirotbeir attention to car worthy journal,fhat will bo devoted.to titerntore and general intelligence. Itwlllalso contain ohr reporU and tbcpracticalwork fiagmof Health Associations generally. On oor purt we •hall spare.no pains to mhlte oafJoarnal a welcome vhi'cr In.cvery family. Tiie fir?t number will be issued on the ieih of .ibe month, olul will contain; the monthly doings of oor Institution, frnm 'Us organization to the fr<«ient time. . marU Om ■ Tlie’Frankiln tfr* liiiursnee Compaay< -‘ . ojr TStUDXbPHIA. ' ‘ BmECTOBS:— : Charles W. Danckar, George W. Hicharoif, •Thomas Han,'- Mordecut D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, ; Adoipbi E. Doric, G&maelGrant, . David 8. Browne, Jacob B.Smith, Morris Patterson. , CUAB. N. BANCUEII, Preset. Coas. G. Bajicxxx, Secretary. : Ip"'Continue to make Insurance,perpetual or limited, :oa every description of property in town and country at ratcaas low os are coiißisiem wltii security. ; * The Company have reserved a tinge Contingent Fnnd» which, with their Capital tmU'Prcmiu/as,aafelyiiivcatedj' afford ample protection to the assured. . - The Assetobf the-Corapany, on Januarylst, 1851, *.« pablishcd agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a* fol lows, viz:—- • Mortgages » ■ : *S 013,123 03 Real Estate .. 84,37? 73 . 81^12,703 41 . Since their Incorporation, a period of 2i years, they have paid upwards of On* Million Fear Hundred Thou* land ihUarSi losses by- fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well tin the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. » . J.GARDINERCOFFIN,Agent, • anr24] • . .Office N. B. corner Wood, and 3d sts. State aatuai Fire insuranco company, BARRisßima* pa. . . T\KSIGNFD only for the safer classesof property,has -JLI onamplc capital, aitd affoids.superior advauteges lupoiht of cheapness, safely pud accommodation, to city ami couuiry'merchants, and owner* of dwellings, ana Isolated orcoomry property. -i.--. \A.-A. CARRIER,Actnary, . oct27| Branch Office,NOffil Smitiifiehrst., Pittsburgh* THE DELAWARE, MUTUAL SAFETY INSOR ANCECOMPANY.—-Office. North Room oflbe Ex 4 ! ChangCvTbirdstTcet^Philadelphia.'■ Fhas Merchandize and othet property in fotfn and eoanirp; insured against loss or uhmoge by fire at the lowest rate of premium. . ; Macias licbukaAcs^—They also insure Vessels, Car «>e* and freights, foreign or coastwise, utidcr open or ®eci&lpollcicB, as the assured may desire* • ; litLANnTitAnapoftTATi.on.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons,' Railroad - Carer Caiial Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberaiterms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Soader John 6. Davis-Robertßurton, John U; Penrose, Samuel Edwards; Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darliiigtonilsaaoß. DnviSj'Wllliam FolweltiJohn Newiin,Dr. R. M.Huston, James'C.Hand.TUeophtius Paulding,^H.Jonesßrooks, HenrySloan,llugh CraigiGeoTge Serrillj Bpencer Mc llvalir, Charles Kelly, J* Gi Johnson, William Hay,Dr B;Thomiis, Eyre; Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH,—D. T. Morgan, Uagh Craig] Jno. T. ma rti N) PrssWont. TllOB. C. Hand, Vice President. : JosEPtt Wv Cowah, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius* borgb. (jeifltdtf) Jr-A, MADIERA; Agent. To Thita. 3b H. York. f 1(10, lbs. • t> 100 lbs. . Flra and JXaHa4 lß»ur*ne», : THE OFFICE of the Insurants Co. of North AmtrUo has been umovtd to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 14r Front street, house East of Wood sireet.where.tbeßubscrlber wiHissue Policies on Build ings and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboat* and other vessels, for the above old .and responsible' Company. fap3j .r WM. P;,JONES; Agent. DlsiolationoC Partnership. rnnte patwerHdp hlihcrto.cxialinjr between tho under* X signed, la the City of Piilaliurgh, In the Drug bust* ness, under the namc-tuid stylo.ofKoyaer & M’Dowcll, »thteday dissolved,by mutual content. . . . GEO. 11. KEYSER, ELIZABETH M>DOWELL. Pittsburgh; March3,lBs2. . The business will be-continued by .Gao. 11. Krcssn, who alone is authorized to collect-and receive all mo nleo-dpe to paid -firm. - All. debts duo by the firm wit! be paid by the undersigned. . GEO. 11. KEYSER. . fi-ttaburgh, March £1953. • [marg Removsli : .TpllE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and . 1. the public, that they bavc removed their Wholesale Grocery and Comimsfiioh’Worehoase from Nos.T4o and ISO Wood street, to-No. A Sixth street, between Wood' and Liberty Streets: where:.iliey ie»pectiuUy solicit a contlanatlonof theiuhefalpatroiiagehcreiofore extend ed to them 1 feh2o:lm) / L AMBERT k SHI PTON. • . • PITTSBURGH STKAM IhAKBLE WORKS, • 318, cpposiV4 Smthfitld tt, MONUMENTS t^3faye v Btbne*, Atahtels, Furnitare ‘.Top?,and. mamifactureit Marble, cl* ways on hund,Tird made to order bn the shortest notice Peveial hardred designs for Monuments, original and selected; ob hand. The trade fumUhed with Marble' at the lowest priccSi 'Ordmpromptly attended to. • - marLdm- : W WALLACE. Ltttiographic instUmtfi /^tO-PARTNERSHlP.—‘Tlio.subscri&Crsmostrespcct* \j folly annonnce to fhdr friends and the poblfc gen* erally. that they havb this day entered into Co«Paruier* shljjj for the purpose of carrying on, at the-old stabd,in, Srogerly’d Buildl«g , ,oi<p6sito the PostGfiico, Third Btreci, Pittsburgh;theLLuuojraphlc Printing;in aUits various branches. ,Having'; robeUineTyi rcdenily arrived from Elurope,they are prepared to do worke in Lithography equal to«teeiehgra.ving.. They solicit d bontinuancci of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the oncQjartnerrWm.vSchuchmanKand they hope by strict attention totheirbUßiness, by etegam workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an cn* Ughtenedpitblid.. ... . .. _ TJondSj^Checks, Drafts; MaoMne Brawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters; Bill Heads ; Plots Lithographed trod Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co- ' t- ; *. , v .? Snedmena«f their work can be-seen at thcir Office, as above. ' WM SCIiUCHMAN, apt 33 FRrj> HAUNLEIN ■ • ■ • >iMtsointlom. r T.'-- 'fTSHE'partnctfibip licTetofore exi&litng'Cfndef the firm . of FiCKEiBBtr X thiß aaydisßOlved by mutuarconsent. The business in ihisxliylwlil be set tied by ZlrFickoißen, at the old stand, Liberty Streeif ~ I). FICKEISEN, ; 7an«'aryl,iesa. ■•■•J. B. STOUVENEL. I have this day sold my interest in the Wine and Li quor EatabUskmont to D. Ficxsissif. 1 cheerrauy re commend him to all our old customers. . . ia27 J B. STOirVEN r L: S' Udt POPUNS/—A new supply of 10- pieces Piaiu Silk FopUaslust opened at the store of - . . ma.rls. A. A. MASON & CO. >yrAlL.&—lsU Kegs tuisorted. sues, foi 1 sale toy JM aatlg HING A MOORHEAD* C, UGAK—Trims N. O, Bugor. for uto by ; - jS mli KINO * MOORUBAHi . \ t - •" . V * *** „ . 7:- 1 5 > t< * v * ’ Insurant €cnvpamfs. Temporaty 17 Stockt 61,880 CO c«b, &c,—— ~ —04,54 a IMSUHAHCI&, >* / **' * » v ♦ » . W \> * » *■ .f'V:■•...'•.-••• -Hf • ’•A v> - .if;•: -jGpfg {gtaota. 4IKW 000081 YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE, Sign of the '* ORIGINAL BKE HITE," Matkil it ' FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Spring and Summer Goodsl i CTHE 'subscribers have Just received.by Adams & Jt Co VExpress ondthePennsylvUma of the Inrgestnnd.best selected 1 ussoitme&ts of-Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. ' • * One-oftbeFirmhavingbecnin the Eastern Cities before the commencericntof the Spring.trade, selected our Goods, with grearcare from the Importers,at such prices as tvlll enable us to sell cheaper than ths cheap est Our very'extensive stock comprises in part.the fol lowing—vjz: • Chene and Jasper Cbene SUm;" High Lustre, .Plarn, Chomelhm and GlassaSilks; ■ do : . ..Stripe do - .. • do; do . Plain Black do; Tark-Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks; . ; . Tissues, Berage&rPl&ln and Figured Poplins; - . Cashmeres; DelMfces and Alpaccas; Chintzes,Glnghamaand Calicoes, - ; 1 French worked Bleeves, Cuffs,Gollars A Cheouzeiu; -'•do'..'. Lace and Muslin Capes; . Black Sntin and Fahey Vestings; Cloths, CaEflimeres,Satinets and Jeans Bonuets.iind Botmet Ribbons. ... ; • The proprietors -would respectfully solicit an early call from their friends aiid the pubUc gencraily, feeling, confident that they can offsrheater inducements than has been offered heretofore.^; ;r ' • f mnrfr: - r YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.? Freah Arrival of Nsrr ooodst T. K. 1!1»KH1G AT A BROTHBRB, lit WOOD STREET* _ THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECElVED'nhaoffer forsolo— - I,OOOM.G.D.andS. BrPerousslonCapß; . 4,000 doz; SpooPCottoh—assorted; 400 Ess. Patent Thread; • IUO greatgross Agate Buttons; • 300 doz. Gum Suspenders; 150 doz. Berlin Gloves; 40 doz. Colton Gloves; lttO pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; 60 do Ladies’Linen do; - 75. do- Cambric do; OOcartoons Bonnet Ribbons; fS do Satin and Mantua Ribbons; - 0 do Cap do; Together with a large and well-selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ■ They woald also call the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most Varied assortment of Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—gll Tjf which they offer ,on the most reasonable terms. foctO mu aufflßifor ; : GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIttiY BALE OF -J FADD AND WINTEH DliY GOOD?, AT JEFFERIS* .v.-'-p ,j./ ONE PRICE CASJI STORE, No. 78 AfarAeiih, bitisten Fourth and the Diamond. npHE subscriber will Commence a closing oat sale of JL his entire itock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, on Monday, December lSlb, and will continue one month, preparatory the reception of Spring Goods, on which occasion oar Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open toibe Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on.iho original marked prices, viz: Genuine FrenchMcrinos havobeen Beltinjjttt-. 81,00, now at G2|c. Super French Merinos, 112 k . “ 70 Genuine Lupins, best quality, 1,75 “ ‘ l;B5 > French Thibet Cloths, - 87# « 62# u « . « 75 « 60 u a « 02* w 45 Best high Lustre Alpacas, 87# u 62# Seconuquality “ 02# u 40 Third w 50 “ 31 Eight yards of good Alpaca for SI,OO, Brocne Long Shawls, 25,00 “17,00. “ Squure “ - 10,00 “ 0,50 Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 “ 6,C0 : “ . “ “ 8,00 rt 6,00 Bay State Long ShawU, 5,50 “ 3,25 « . .. « « • 4,00 « 2,23 Bed Flannels, all wool. 23 “ 22: « «. *» 31 ir 25 u .a--- u ■ 37# “ 83 The above prices area sample, and the balance of the stock will be sold In proportion. Positively no devia tion in priced. . ' • .fflcr.lfr Great Attraction I JUST RECEIVED at Jovrais’ Otto Price Cn«h Store! No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth su and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful mock bf SPRlN<Utn> SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizena of Pittsburgh. The subscriber wono inform those wlio desire to get boos D4.8&1155, that the greater pan of his Stock was. Purchased at the recent - large Auction Sales in Ne*v York and Philadelphia far c*su, which enables him to tell goods IS to 35 per cent; cheaper than those wbo buy oil credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that composeour stock , but deem tt sufficient to Bay that it eoiKtst* •of a full assort* mem of tadies’and.eenttaman’*- wear, togethrr, -with a general stock of FURNISHING GOODS. WewouJd respectfully sblicit 'an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchosc. . . [marls BEQORD OtUfiAT ARUtVAU OF FAtL and Winter Pry Goods and Verities at No. 87, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond ailey/Pittsburgh/Pa; - D. Ga&oo & Co. would again an* nouuce to their old customers and dealers gerterailyin llteir line, that they are nowpreparedt o offer for sale tbeir present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And os our purchase* have been made mi the.'most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, We flat* ter our«ei vqs, and hope to be able to merit a continuance of confidence and patronageof our old customer* and the public which ho*been heretofore so libe rally bestowed npon us. Our PHY GOODS STOCK la in pan Of Broadcloths, Cnwimerea u Sauinets v Tweeds, . fancy Vesting#, Check*, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al packs, Merinocs, Muslin Dc Laiues, Cashmeres, fancy Print*, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, fancy long Sliawl*j Silk Cravats, ron* gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, anu Irish Linens direct from Ireland,'arid ail other articles generallykepiin the Dry Goodtline* Off* Vajuet* Department will be found oa examination to he unsurpassed by any other.‘Of .the kindWestof the Mountains; and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and spool Threads, direct irotn Europe j Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Cutlery ami Pen-Knives jusi arrived from Sheffield; Patent medicine*. Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspender*, Slates aha Slate Pencil*, Percussion Caps, Speotndes, Pistols, Hosiery,' Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Netting*, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk ; Florence together with a general assortment of all other articlcsfnthe Vurietyiine. Wo have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold andSilvcrWatchesunil Watch Materials, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold afid Sil ver Pens and Pencllsi Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of ail buy ers, qj werare determined to sell ouf Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or. satisfactory, refer* erice. V • " ; v'-' 1 N.B. The business of the late firm of Garoo Able- to be settled by D.Ghkgo at the stand ofD. Greco & Co., who is tolly authorized for such hnd in whoso possession are the Notes tuid Books of saidfirm.-..: .Tocl!s:tf Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. B. M,XJX2, B.y.JOSSS, H. B. SUetUfr* QLOVBB) KISB A Proprietors, . THE subscribers having been appointed Agents for the.abovo,named concern, will Keep, constantly o.i band a supply of the celebrated Bali var. Fire Brick, Cro ciblc Fire Clay, FurnacoHeartha. and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers* which shall be promptly filled. .. . ... - ~ we do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poscss over all oth ers that have been offered for sale Ist the United State?,' their superiority beingwcllknown to almost all persona who use Fir© Brick. The proprietors have determine! that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their presentenvi* able reputation; and that no expense shall oc spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, murl7 Canal Basin, Beventhst., Pittsburgh. FUal FlUl FUsl Dr HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT von Fits. .-- The astonishing success which’has attended the use of this iuvuiuabte medicine forth© cure of Epilipiio . Fits, or Falling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp, Convulsions, Hysterics,- Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Ac., renders it the most valuable medicine yet discovered. Ia fact, aa a remedy for the above diseases, it stands unrivalled and alone/ There is jioothor reliable remc* dy. It has been said that Epilepsy is incurable. .This, however, is not ilie fact.’ Dr. Han's. Vegetable Extract has, and is constantly earing this distresslngcbmplainti as the testimony received from physicians and others will show. See certificates, pablfi hediaDr, Hart’a He* dlcol Recorder, pamphlet form, to be had of the Agents, gratis. Forsolo by * B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO4 marß corner.of Wood end First streets. ~~ Just Pubilihed. - ~ - ‘ THE BRAS 3 B AND COMPANION.—H. KntßXßbas just publisned, aadhaß for eale, the above Work,- cotnprlsine a selection of six- pieces, Marches, Quick Steps, Polkas, Ac., carefuUr and easily arraagetl for small Brass Bands of elght -E. flat Bogle, two Coronets, two ifibereernoe. Valve Trumpet, Bass T»ba,by H.Kleber and N. Young. The plecesare-of the most ponaiat character. and ex pressly composed and arranged for -smalt bands, and it is hoped, will supply & want seriously fell by brim band associations, both In dities and inthecouuiry—viz: Olioieo pieces of musio, well and. ensUy-arraoged Tor eight Instruments, and at a comparatively lowprice. Na iOl THIRD ST., ■ . Sign of the Golden Harp.'- t N. B.—A deduction made to dealers and teachers of bands. . •• • ... ■ jmor9- A WORD TO GAUPOKNiA UMIUKANiS. We would call the attention 0! persons going to Cah* farma, to our assortment of. Goods in their line,such as ; Pistols and Knives—the largest ami cheapest assort* raentin thdeity. JastreceivedbyEXpress—' 1 doz. Coil’s four and five inch Repeating Pistols *, 1 do/Allen’s do . do r Revolvers 1 • J do Bprague A Mantar’s. * Hunting Knives, with Fork attached, to the girt,—the article far California emigrants. - They can be curried in too small apace of eight inches square, ondwill not cost over two cents per day. for: fael, which is alcohol. Price—No. 1. 83,00 1 No. fl, 84,00 1 No. 3,85,00. All the abovo articles for snlo it maria BOWN A TETLEY, 130 Wood at. BODOSACROZIEia. MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, _ OIL JttH*L BUILDINGS, fiowth-ir«ri cor. tur cf; JHapianA, (totar tit Ohi* an* Penn- Kfpamfl|r n/toamo Raffreea Bmphl Allbquskt CrrT. afflßßgga. River and Land Steam. Bngiucs, Fite En gines, HpdiuuHo Presses, of all descriptions! Copper plate,Lithographic and: oibef Yreueaj Gold Stamping* and Refining Apparatus, togothot with Mill Machinery in general, DuiU upbn the most approved plans of coa* struoiion, and workmanship to tho ialUfaetion ofeus* tamers. Ip*.Alt orders left at. Messrs; Cochran, Mcßride A Co.’aiNo.SO Wood,street, PUtsburghiOr addressed to thcsabacribcrs.AlleghonyjWiU receive prompt uitenUon. aulf -A : -■ -UOBlffiA oKOZIKR. NOTICE.— Having sold out my Book and Periodical Store to W. A.GildenfcDriey A Co.. I cheerfully re* commend the new firm to my friends and customers. W. C. WALL. mo THE PUBLIC.—The andersignod have associa- I ted in purchasing the entire periodical stoek of W; C. Wall. No. 65 Fourth street, which will be conducted as above, under the firm of W« A. Gildenfenney A Co. The nrcsent etock will be increased to every article bo .longing to'the business. Public-patronage is.solicited anu wlil be thankfully received. * W. A GILDENFENNEY, H. MINER A CO. (D* H. MINER A CO. will still continue atr formerly attheir old stand,No SdSmUbfieldatreet,.:. jfebB BiaSOLUTION OF PA RTNE RS HlP.—The Tartuer; shin heretofore existiog betweett, Joshua Rhodes and A. P. AnsJiutz* under the.firm ot Joshua Rhodes A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual content. The bus! ccsa of the firm will be settled by either of tkenurties, JOSHUA RHODES, ALFRED P. ANSHUTZ. ptttiburgA, January 17th, 1862*.: > The business will be conducted ns heretofore by the subscnber.attbe old Btan.d,No*fl Wood street.^-^ Jatt J<?SBVAR§OBBS 1 1 ’ ■> ' * J /wsjna ■ aAiiiEa w. wooowicvii, q - i CABINET Sb fB&gS'FURItITVRB- MANUFACTURER, .. Ware-rooms .97 anil 89 Third itrich ! JW. W. respeclfullyinrorms his frlentta antl'Cusiaras i ■.ers that he has now completed his spiing stock; of j >-nrdttare,which is decidedly the largest and best cfcr i ouered for salcjn this City. sv!;icb wilt be sold at pridos as low ns any.in the Uuited States. East or West.-- , j As he is determined to uphold the quality with’w4U seasoned materials, -best Workmanship, and newest designs;.-and from :the ; .ex!icnt of bis oruers and facility In mu afactunne, bb Is enabled to produce warranted fanutsrc, atlhe lowest prices. • • ~ 1 He bas &doptedtbe principle of identifying tfee cus tomers’ interest with his owpyin quality and price;-apd keeps always on hand the. greatestyancty of every des cription of fumitnTc,- from the cheapest and plainest, Xo the most elegant'and costly, that a house, or any one, maybe furnished from Ms stock, or. manufactured : expressly to order The following articles consist, in' part, orhia stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities:' LouisXlV teie»tete-n>Bofasi . ~*■ . .50Sofas,inplurirondhairCloth; ■ fiOdoz. Mahogany Chairs}' J > • 20- do AValnnt • . do? . . . ; 50 Mahogany Rocking do} 20 Walnut do do; • 00 Mahogany Divana; ■ .20 Walnut ■ ■ do; • v.': ; 60 Marble Top Centre Tabterj - t 50 do Dressing Bureaus; 30 do Wastelands; . 40 Enclosed.. do; .• . . ..10Q Common ■••••••; do; r. .i 20 Plain Drcss’ng Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20Wolnot * do; -•< . . -50 Cottage . do; : ■ s ■ "• ' 3CO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 2u Mahogany Wardrobes ; 10 Walnut ... • da;. • , , i 10Cherry. ■ • do, • 50 Flam Bureaus; .. lODmiugaad Breakfast Tobies; •12 Secretary aud Bookcases; : ' - 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; - ... 1 . 24 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks; • ? .* Hat and Towel Stands; .Wimi-Nou;;-:'••• ; : r . Ktiguires; . TaperMachaeTables;• . ConversationChtms;. Pembroke : do; i •EHzabathea do; . HalFandTier ■ do; < Reception do; Ladles* Wort Tables ; ‘ i FearMnlald do; , Extension DiningTaUoi; Arm do; • Ottomans; • ; Gothic andHott Chairs. •• ■_ ; i A large.assortment of COMMON .FURNITURE and i-WINDSOR. CHAIRS. CaotrißTiiaxaaa suppUed with i all artiolcsin their line : STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shoft eßt notice..r./ ; - i All orders pTomptl Journeyman Ccibtact Matter* Auo«uuoii WAREHOUSE. 110. SECOND \- t • (near, 100 coruer of Wood;) , T HIS ASSOCIATION, em-s* ' already, twice loihreeuJL ea many bands a» the larvlSgl l| f |||ll "' gcat and bithextomogt renowned * *|:»- bnaTnesa shops.of this citjr, -have opened their Ware*' boose, and are able 10 furnish the public, by-wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— viz: ; Mahogany ‘Wardr&bes; ’Dressing Bureaus: Full Col*. tunned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Chairs; Bocking Chairs; Mnhogasy Washstonds; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools ; Book Cases} Secretaries Card Tables; Pier TablesJ fine Card Tables; Centre Tables j. Ifai Hacks;. French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining, aud BreakfastTablcs; Work stands; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c, ... ' i The advaritagesof co-opetation; on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to£cli,Jowerthan any competitors, aneqoally good, if not better article, add warranted—as the public will andersiandby giving them a call, -t : teork of all descriptions, and other aruolesof any description, madetpordcrin every style, at the shortest notice. ; ... fmar!» ' ■ ; (oi am b* imart«j IONG fcMQQRHEAI*, _ J * t ■* \.v: *s&;<>< -££- ' ’ <•; -,1 * , ■ . - . . ; ***** ' - JornUcw, &t. r tly attended 10. To Cabinet fflatefers* Vrnerrj, Mahogany y Roscwod and Y, Wolnul; Tarnish, . Hard teas* and FurnituT4 atAVholesale, mHE aubaiTitf«s have just received- /rota Now > York X *nd Boston a most splendid stock ofVJSNISKRS, and ate manufacturing bymachinery Famitnre .suitable for the trade* All of which we willselt at extremely low prices. ■ ■ ■ ■ .. *.• As great care was taken In the selection of the stock, personscounotfail loba suited either at to quality or price; and, os itis well known .that Famltore can be made by machinery superior azulmuch- lower than by hand,jhc attention of the tradeia respectfully invited.: Tarncd Work.in all its branches 3 , earriCd Was usual. Plank for hand' f ails t for Carpenters, awlall articles required in manufactunngCabinetFurniture, constantly on hand—vu: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., &c. KYAN A'&FKEE, r • Byah’ißuiidings, roarghydaw .. % _ _ Fifth street f ' O. P- P«WMVB U.EU.CLXB Httnmar 6 ' - CABINET WAREROOM,SMiTiIfc'IELDSTREETj BftatmSvvsnthstfui Pa. fPi HAMMER A DAUEERkeep cnostahtlyon hand of excelleot.aiul faflliioaable Furniture, to any hitheclty, and sold on as * i "favoifable terms os oan.be.obtaiued aiony-almiiai .establtsbmeiniiiJie West, ..They have now on hand, an txansually extensive stock;erol»raeinjaUkuids of Furai lure,fr6nr the cheapest and plainest to the mosteosriy aodclegarit. All orders promptly attended to. .mrlfl.firo A. mtibXKUtf A CU;» : TTAVE ON HANO&UUeir extensive CABINET and JLI CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 61 :SdUthfield »l. alarpe a«sortmemof fancy and plain Farniiure* which Ihey.wili sell 15 per cent, below customary nncs. •' Tcngg—cnyh.only; • . ; tdec^ly rWAI.:.Ei SXB.VKNSON couilnaee to mono rhClare CABIfiET-WARB ol every ; descrip»: : •ge«%b M l ion r at his. old Blond, corner of Liberty out] figgßgggWßgvcnih Blteeis. UNDCRTAKLNG alientkil to,in olljLta-hranehes.-,. . . mayll PATBNT DmTALMO BUItIALCASES. TtfilE subscribers having recently matleartaugemeuts •X with t'ie Patentee of this new and valuableinvsn and' sale of the article in the Weßtv theyltaving been.manofaciurcd heretofore exclu* svrtly mtheTSasi, where they are supersedingiho use of wooded .coffins,Make* this method. of informing the public, that they ore riow'mßnhfacturing’eigliteeit'utffcr* entsizesofthe modem Sarcophagus* varying inleneth from 23 luchesto 6((cet, with: width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary: site, and fortliosa wlid desire; space for cUshionmgvbr for bbdttiß ? 6F unusual'dimen rstons.have several sizesrdeepervand .wider. jTbis in-, mention now coming into general use,is pronounced one' .of the greatest of the age. These Lvkul.Casus are. composed of various kinds of metals; but principally of iron. They ore thoroughly tnameltd inside and out. and ..thus made impervious to air and Indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light . and portable* while they combine the greatest strength . which tneialucapabieof, in agiven quantity. When properly secured with cemem ihey are perfect ly arr-tight, and free from exhalation of offrnsirc gases. Theycpst no.moro than good wobdeb; coffins, and are . better than any.othor article ip use, (of whatever cost,) fortratisportoUbn,vaults,orordinary interments, as ha 3 beenproven by actual experimen(s,-and certified jo by some of ourtnost'&cientiho.'meo; also,-by the Honora ble* Henry Clay, Daniel: Webster,; Lewis Caea. nnd othirtUsUnguisUeaSenators who have- witnessed then merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidences • of,their be'Been: ntour Agents 1 Burial Case i Depot, .No. 374 Main-street, three doors- above. Ninth, where we Inteud. oh hand at nlUimes.sueh a stock of-all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as Willsuit the most diversifiedtaslca. - Weihviic the attentionof:the public, and of Under takers) particularly; throughout the Westyto an exami nation of the artfelcjand request thcai not to rely - upon the representation of undertakers not using the article, whose interest it would beto misrepresent them*-: miiT2fc3<n . W. C. DAVIS & CO- filotljmg. filegant aud fiiefui fiiothfttg* - > /CALLAGHAN A. CO.j corner of Wood and Water \j streets, are now reccivingfromtheEasternmark ets a well eelected and expensive lot of Cloths, Chssi meresUnd VesUngsywhiehsurpass In beauty and vario* ty any othercollccuon west of tho mountains. -These Goods are thpchoicebf the easternmarket^heingselect ea by lh£, proprietors, • themselves, expressly for this- for <uua, at iowprices; wiuch;will enabltnhq-undersignedto dispose:of them about twemypercent,cbeaper;thanthepricea v char?ed of tailoring-cstabUshment* inthismty ; jßnglish hud selected wlth 4 gr6at circumspection; ahtl variousiiylcV ot richmaterial fot OyercoaU, we nave in: abundance, varied,lnclurtingaU-iho newest, richest and mostfkih* faney. pauora* to ha had id JJew,York eity t;£ua mist• ana eleganb-whtfe some, when 'properly-made op* present an appearanceof modest grandcur. Taking tue varieiy as a whole, it certainly surpasses any- cow lection of Vestings ever brought to oar cliy before. > Gentlemen of tgste whoi desire those Goodsmade up, cut and manufactured by experienced artists, 'win please call and examine for themselves.-' They are open • for inspecuon. CALLAGHAN £ CO., ' .. sep24 v • - 10- corner of .Wood and Water, streets.- SPuioiG AMu buiuijajttit (;titn i aifliti 1 THREE BIG DOORS! 3fo. 151, Ziberty Stretty PittsburslU - •• > 1 .TOHN McCLOSKEY , has now the pleasure of anr V nooncingto his numerous friends and-th* public in general, that nls Spring and Summer stoek itnow ready fpr .lnspcetton, which ho .believes-will he rfbund robe one s of the largest and best selected stocks of Beady- Made Clothing to he found irithe Western Country. :; He has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of his Garments, B *> thatthe very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got Up in a; style andclegoncaneito be sarpassed.' * lie would particularly call the attention pf ail deulers in Clothing to his present splendid naaoriraentof U«a<ly*9laa« Garments, As be feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce> moms as shall make it their interest topurchasa at hit establishment. , , , ‘ Matiy years* experience, and great success in the bur sines*, rogctherwithan n* rail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit tho busineßS habits and tastes pf every locutfonin, the tTniofi, which isnf ihe utmost importance to whole-, sale purchasers. > . . , - In tho Gutting department will bp found a-choice se lection of the most fashionable, goods, consisting of?-. . JFrenchrEngUihiind\fawicdn:Brpwichthy Cashmercttß.&c, ftc.Arso, snexcellcnt assortment ol TESTINGS, of the latest onamoK iasMonablo’.tyles— »U of which he'isptepaxei.to make in. Ihs btsf manner and at the most reasonable price?-. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALt! ? The Assortment, the Quality, anil- theYarieiyy ia ihe most extensive, ruifloubleoly, tohe fo:tntt,m the, United States; 2 mars® v TYISSOLimON OF Phrt. I / nershin heretofore - existing between MoLAIN. hiOFFITT * DOBBS, as genexai agents, was dissolved on the first day of March uist. r r ..i .• - V;-;’ : ’v 'r-j ■tt* JLANE* MOfTlTr will silltcflndnct their bc M . 111 ne»? aj Agems,for gush,MutnaJ iDamahce-Co.V of HajTfJbnnth,aalej,and Subdivinoa-of Beal -Esiaie Negotiailonaor fJoildfl, Mortcageb, Stocks, Time Bills: 4e.,ai ibolrofflco, No. SO Fifth Btreetj Pittiißunrh ■■■ ■■ mai2o - McLAIN 4 MOFFITT*.:• » ibo extension of Jedfotd sireei wiUaija.io 'iKefT valae. One, or bolt can to hail at 81,000 «a?£ ' loras easy. ' ' S: <SDT»IBBRT,-Oen. Agent, roart ° 60 SmhhfifcW street , T- '“ '" 'l' - » - * - ‘ \ BOOBTttyBaS AOADKBIIf, TOR VOUNO GIRLS, Pittsburgh aria ' Alltgktnu.'Pa. ~ THIS IN3TITUTION:Wiii wt cpeftedcm thelstday of October,far.tbe; reception of pupil* .who-will boiri* atracted in any or.au ortho; following oranches of.on elementary *;-.usefui- and, liberal .education:—* Reading.. Writing) Arithmetic, Ancient And Modern History, An eient and Modern Geography, use of ; the G lobe a; Botany; Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Brow*. E R S£- S I .■ A * r ' Tfig o.nno fl l pension forßoaid, Tuition an&Waib*. ing,‘iiayabW half yearly in advance,: . 8112,00 iMttsio far twfftnners,■ - • * ' • • s,oo Fortheiueof Uie.liutmment, 2,00 'Drowinlr/' "•*• ' *--■.■ G,OO. Tile healthy location of the e a mbllstiiaenl; iheptctu resaue scenery'! rttnea and cxlenglYe niospedt; eeani. mauneand en livening to yooiMdl minds, must render, it u dcitoMe idace of.etlucfxtton." - ■ The greatest aUenuonoftheTeoeherßWidbe paid to the -health, moral end intellectual omore'orihe pupils committed’to-their careiandto render that attention effective.the discipline will be exacipyetthiln and Pov rental.- There wil l be two Beml-aimnai ;,vacauons of ,a rormieht each. Pupils will hereceivaM aw time du- Irinp I lie session; . ■. . MRS. D.C3VID lANCH, sepilitAl Principal. Rev. Dr. KlUUtelly'* Female Seminary. KITTANNIKG, PA.,' xrru,h RE-OPENiforitsSIXTH SESSJON.on Wed yV nesday,Oclober29lU.lßsl. - • Tunics ‘—Per Basionof 32 Adtanet £ Board andEnglishTuition, r .;r. Piano, with Singing and nse of instrument, 20,00. French, German,Latin, Drawing* Pirtntujg 4 Cachi 10.00. Bed, Bedding and Washing, . - .• .--5,00 Stationery, • r. r : * - ...r *5- Tbo two Sessions commence respectively, on the lost Wednesday in April and m October. Pupils ore not re ceived buthy special arrangement for less than one session. No deduction for absence) ozeepf ra cases of great emergency. NO-EXTRAS.: , . Circuiar»,conianiinKßecommenuaUo3is,ac..cail be. had ef tois.G. JL White* Market.street* and/of Mr; Mcllor;8l Wobdsireet * f>epSB Pittsburgh coaoh iTactory, r : No. 4tQ Vtamand. alley, mar Wood street,. . ; • E. M. BIG3SBOW, PROPRIETOR, . « ■ ' WGULRrespectfdlly inform his fnends the public, that he has now.one han*- gSKfeSKSp'- dred light ,Vehicles under way of con w-! the greater, part of which ore . finished, or nearly so, comprising light no top Buggies,' wdghi. frcru 2tiU i 0575.: pounds ;-or, lop Buggies* Jrop* 325 to 4?5 pouuds; Rn nssortinent of Kockaw&y,, with, one or two seats; sonie fine Tho abovewotlc willbe warranted,’and iseohstructcd from thubost materlal tbai could be selected in-ihe-eastr ern market or at hoine; atiifc’dithricfiriiipenmdaßy<6 each branch of hisfactory.-he f«efrC4mfident t of risking: hu reputation on his work, where it is csedandhot abased. Persons at: a dißtance,''orderihg work through their friends, or commission merchants at this place, will re* ceive our most strict attention. ' t i - BKFSKBttCKIT * , J# Col. Body Patterson, : K. H* Hartley,E»q.^ lion. William Wilkins, CoL Georee A.Ryard, • * .Wi!bom.M;*Byon,Esa, . Log&n, vyilkon A ' Singer, Haninun A Co., lion. Jacob Forsyth.' JvhiddACo.i ; George.Wcyman r Ks%-ji ; ?• ’ T. G. Moore,New Orleans, M. B. Muford, Clarksville* {Tennessee. : Repository, No, 1 Watsonstreet, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Avenoo. . ■ ...- 4 « jfeb27:ly: dAIIBiUrOASDbIQSS A CO., 1 f 10G TTOOB STREET. VJfTEOUKSALB Dialers tn Portion and Domestic Dfy YV.‘Goods,'arc now opening *helr first purchase bl SPBINGjAND: SUMMER GOODS,: sClected with lhc greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting inpart of .the newest styles of-r : Bress Lawnsandßctages ; . : .. r •.. Plain: aiuFFigured-Alpaocas ; ■■ , French,ScotchiindDomestic:Ginghams; = u.v ; ' Printed Calicoes, In great variety; ;■ ‘Ribbons;! aces and Hdgingp; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; SommerCoatingand.PamaJooning; .. ■■.:> ■■■ . Brownnndßleached Muslins; i • ' Palm and Leghorn Hats; k ■ • ... Strawoiid Braid Bonnets. , ,• s ” Together With a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars* Notions,Gold and Gilt: Jewelry, Gold and Sil* ver Watches,Brass Clocks, Ac. All. of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance ovef Eastern .prices, : febSSOm-: • ' tttfiaOTAti. . - • .vT - *- B. -WILLIAMS. A CO. have, removed to N 0.123 cl* -Wood street, which is-lhree doors above, their, old stand, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, where they will be pleased to meet tbcirfriends and patrons. • ■ FAMILY'dHOC£&XBS... Rio, Lnguayra aud Java Coflee; Now Orleansand Refined §ugar?; - - ; Golden Syrup. N.O andB. if. Molasses; ' u - Ihne io extra fine Green and Black Teas; Spetinv Star, Mould and Dipped , Palm,^Almond,Castile ahd Rosin Soap; • • Pearland Cornstarch; • - Faini.a, Penrl, Sago and Arrow-root; - • v . Hams, Beef and Beef-Tongues; : . • • With ageneral sssortmentof Fruits and Spices. Also, Iron and Nails, Volute Lend. Cnt'Qii Yarn and Patient Zinc Wash-board?, Ae.Ae. wholesale on die tail, by : - mnrlT •• :: J D/ WILLIAMS A Co-,J22: Wood st. Sokloe# 1 mHE undersigned having disposed of their entire in-. X terest inthe NATtonan FotrNDav to Messrs. Hbnbv Iters and DAjUBL M. r Ci3EDTj Woald recommend their successors to tric favorable'patronage that has been be stowed tipoa, the establisbraeni since Us commence ment, boWtn this vicinity and in the west. The .books and accounts of the late firm will "be sot tied by either of Ihe partners, at the old stand, corner of. Seventh and Liberty streets* . fcMB:lm JOHN QUINN A CO. -IISM.V BIIS* v Sntlonal Foondrjr* ■ TUB Tmti^reigucd'bavin# purcboficd Ibe rn ■.Spgi-i lire interest %F John Quinn&Co <} m -ibe Na e£jg3& tionol Fourulry, wjllcoDiiime iheaboveFoun- undenhe frrm‘ df ; Riar & hnd keep constantly on hand a large oud egcellenl assort* item of aU.'aTticlesiii their line,made f ora ntv> and Ms mcst apprcted Patterns, sachas '• • f •• \.;ooiiiag.Sioves; , vParlorSloyes; . .. . Office Stoves; . Hollow Ware; . Wagon Boxes; Plough Irons; ;•■■•- - . : find irons;\ •. Fancy and Common . V Duglrons; . . • Graie^ici,&.Ci •/AltaUJCleOof Castings IrUheirliue will be famished at the very lowest prices,and warranled.notiobe Infe* rior loony manufactured lu the city. Thcy -aro - receiving nrw and beautiful Piuttrnii or .nil descriptions, making our variety of Ca-itings the most amactive of any manufactured in the Uea'eVa.are respectfully invited to call and examine ourstock/or send on tiieir-ordcnywhich wiUbe attend* ed to promptly, at the old stand.of John Quinn &Ca n corner of. Seventh and Liberty street?, Pittsburgh, Pa, feblftim - KRIS & ftVCUKDV. TTAYING Fold my enure Block of Borics. Periodicals IT Ac., to Messrs. REEr , fc CALLOW, I'cheerfully recommend them to my former customers. persons indebted to me will please call at the cld staedbiut set tle. J. B. IIOLMKS, •Third street, opposite tho Post Office. . > Co«Partitershlp notice* '• ' ' THE undursmned. hevirrg purchased the entire slock of J.B. Holmes,3rd street, Cohsiitingofßc'ok**,i,,ta ttonery, Ac., have this day entered into par’nership under the firm of REEL A CALLOW. They wi Lbatuunkfal for itconu nuance of his patronage. and will also be hap-, py to hnve it cnll rom ihcir friends generally. A full assortment cf every artielewill always be found. AU subscriptions contracted Tor by Mr J. B. Ilolmos will be furnished us usual hy us* . • ; J G, REEL. v H ?. CALLOW. :. PlUsburghf February ; • / inori? 1 Rlisolutton of Partnerablpi ; rYtHEpaTtnorthip heretofore existing between the \m- A. dersigned, has been dissolved this day, by mutual : consent All-persons having claims against tho con cern, arc requested to present them for payment; nnd all perrons boowlog themselves indebieuVareresptcl fully invited to call and settle the same, wiihoutdelay. - KENNEDY * HASLET £V : THBjubscriber having .purchased 4he entire interest of Hi IIASLKTr. tn the Variety and Jewelry business, would cespecllully call: the hiS' former friends and-patron*; to the .stock: OfGoods on hand/which will be said atprlcesld suit the times.:: - Particular attention paid lo repairinir.ClockS''Watch esandJewelry. JOHNS KENNEDY, marl * » No OtMbrkM street. L6CS SLKEtEJdAN-'—^-v^. : ... •, i - -lof the late tirm of. Stands AHblneman.' iOUIB REIJfEttLAN * CO.*' _ IMFORTERB‘AND?DJ2ALEHS JN A - Clicks' IVaicAiJ, Jewelry,'Watch ftfalmaU; Tocls^e.y^c^ ■ ' kirnt stbhet, oxx-noon trsou wood, nnsßtrcan, ♦ITIAKE leave to announce to the trade and - , the. public X generally,'tlriiitfceyßave themselves, carefully’ so* lectcdandironortedfronvEuropcjUlaroestockofGold and SilveT ‘Watchefli: Watch'ATatermls,and Tools for. ‘Watch makers; tind u most elegant assortmentof Jew- from the best'iuana(aciOTies~which -they Oder at . 'prkesaslow as they can be .purchased in the eastern. markets. Their slock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver: Fdtent Levers; d° Detached Leverst do Lepincat Sil-" VerQuartieraiand elegant French time pieces, of tlier most approved, makes. Together with a large slock of 'Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Facto ries. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line, such as Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Breast Puis. Biacelets,Goldj:Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and seals, Lockets,Gold.and Silver Spectacles, Silverand German Silver and. Tableand Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally Jcepun establishments of this description; i . They would respectfully call the atteutTonof the trade, to meif extensive stock of Watch materials and .Tools, of every variety, which they have mosfcarefully se tactcd. have also.on hand a large assortment of Tele seppcsj.Spj;. Glasses and Opera Glqsbcs,-from the best luanuf&olory.in England., Together with a great variety of other articles too. numerous to mention . : j : • Clocks, Waichesand* Jewelry impaired in. the best manner and oathchiostfeiisdnatilb terms. focUlty .- >c-v; v;i :: _T I 4 T THE Xobebtt st., XX arc at all limes*deHßUifal piaceof resori for-Ln-- diea ,aud GeutlemorLtoj2Djoy aplate of FRESH OYB-* TEBS, cook ed.Tn, tho various styles and served m a •tDannerihatcanndt fail toplesse- Also—HOT COF FEE, TEA, PASTRY,ahdoiher refreshments. alsbott notice, A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES. . to- TUB BATHING ESTABLISHMENT always im order for Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, from 7 A.M; to* up.M.~ ;v: ffebis *W, w» ward. ■ * Wciurn £iotaange Botel» ■'■■■ Wi-Wntf OF ?Mlt fitJnAßi fSttASII.PniA, • Ntailyvppbwu the Central and £«nna JiaHrffod 'JDspol : ‘ tD^T&eeabsonUencßpccifally.eoUciUttfiharoof Uxe travailing* * ‘ "' Joseph wateumam, p-ofritmr. Tebwb—One dollar pcrday.' _ 'ffeMfciy liWJ* J 1 AbHlONS—Juit receivedat ihe store ..X*. t o * js.. A. jLiJEGH, No. 9 FiyfH-ST&xsr, Sag ftr inspeclipa on ana Friday, of tQtsweekj where yoa will find a beaud fal assortment of fttiVenttre new style of Straw, Silk, Saan and VeryerBONNETS; and TIUjMAHNGS, of va* . nous kiuas.smt&bJe for; the seasons . P , /B,~ChHdreftV I •ifcmnett J -'Ladies , Cap* and Head ; Presgea—of a rich and ttCaalffal style;... ■ ; foctlSMf. ~,, > .HenryaicbardaonjJeweller, • j, g T AVINti I'ra.fifteil h?g~ store In a handsome mhuier, nUid-bat recejiUy ietßrncd from the Eastern cities; wun.Q fine assortment of .Watches, -Jeweliy. and Faney; Goods, woold caii thc' attention of Ms cos-- . loraera.to the fee t,tbat ambn&his ; Watcherpill be round -the ana makers. :OfJew elry,the latest Btylea ofbroches, broast pins, fob anu trqsi chains, finger lings, ear rings, miniature, ioekots, aspapermaclie, worktables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, .perfume bottles, table mats. Colt’s pistols, porte monmfeftin great variety cMnaifrult anacakedishes, Ac., with an endlessyarlcty of useful and onrarpa ntal aruc le s, which haveoaiyxobo accntn N 0 MARKET street.* oobacnliorahavß-Uti# d a v \j associated themselMotogethefc;,. FameiVfortlto purpose of transacting a Wtiolesaic Grocery, Produce 1 UguorandComaliS'iionbualoew.unclenbefinaof John Ulaclt & Co,, Wo. aia coiner of Liberty. and Irwin .«ta.— ' _ JOHN BIW > ’ WUSRr i i SLH’OV.WWQatfg, ‘ •*.* » ■■■'..... ■ ■ ll :. >». • ... *. >■ . V ' * v V r ' » * r „ ' ii i fHisceUcumros. 1 - NOTICE. t v * *-v* * ' v £ ' k * ■«"% .«-.*' 'i *>- . .IT -*r ► x-r ■*, ' ? .sL •' , 'V ; ip,x H r , V ' * ; ' '• gL* “I* -< ‘ •j.v- .•>t:nV' ■'' » *. . * , 1 “ 'H ' ~ 1 4 V * * > ' W * *f* * *J«* rendered the cnro dMuu. perfect certainty; and themanwho wll now a£low a Hernia to proceed until a condition oflhingsis proauc ed tot nothing, can alleviate but thelraife of a SMiinjl •surgeon* js woolly inexcusable. A rupture in il* ordi* nary form, 1 -piay* with propriety, be-felt to tie person. and(beirnßS-mniet: baUogo«jmin7j)erflon«. do, without even q.bandage of ony Kihdto retnm it* of* . tototters the cwaperfecdy unmanageable* and leads towhßti9terjnedJSb'a«ir«iatt<flftfrni'o 1 which often has . noTelief .Mtih’arfsutaca^ojreiafloifcVfrithe;Tfuss to. .whichiWeiihvii&ifieaUflhUon*of;the. ; afßictedj-.ihoro is • every 'tfusse* arid bandages in common use/It is perfectly comfortablci and can be made to ih.aay case of Hernia -wtfib an exactness and, equable new. of pressure.that, does not belonfrto any ot P®f instrument with which we :are acquainted $ and fctojany rapture with ease-arid comfort ,to the ; wearer. Physicians ofthe : highest standing in the pro* i fession have given testimony tails ffiestsuperforUy over the.ordinary trusses in uao. The Truss of Hr. Hub* nard will cure one-half,the,casesof ordinary Rupture* >yg advise those gfiplicttium in time. - ftti&fwncn.cf itefiifjiaL character *«» in ihts Cttyi byealhftg an Ou 6gint. " ’ .persons frem.a.distancp:; ctur havo thetn-eeni*«by sending the measure round the body.- ~ ■'* '_ ’ ' f * w . „ ML GEO. H. KKVSEH,* > - a4Q. Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' l '. m&rll:d&w —-*ry>- • Tht-best uttudj/ bit Jcru>zffii x ioman 'for CoHgh*? Colds, :AMhvta,Caiup,~Brinthitifilnfluinzttil}?eedingof~tii9 Lungs, DiffiiuUy. qf Breaihing, Affceiiorxcf AtLittr, .. . thtßrtosl or. aidst First Stages if :. •••■'■ Consvmpi&ri'rfe :. '.Tn-ifttitK this 'BaSsdtH<ir^(Oulidtlu ; Livtrr t %ohicic t'j pnduUd.inourever varying tlimnu, • TltnLDCHEßßYliasloEgteeiiknowmopoßsesafQi-. VV portant medicinal properties. This fnc tin familiar lo matron in outiand> and physicians often pre scribe inndifieTentfdhna for 4 variety cif complaints.— TarolsofraabecnJsqtmnynotedtbtitavinuisjantfßom© physicians Whose ha»ea:a?e futeil»arfo U»o whole conn- declai© thateven CPNSUMP- TlON7«uia.b*>ure& other hands * «cain,‘itwas nodoubtjio their ignonutccan preparing and ad/niQi»ierirtgli*raaifficolly now entirely obviated by patient experiment end long experience, i : The ejstiraordinury medicinal powers ofthese two sob etancesiare nowXur:ihe iirfii time combined ami embod'. i ied in ois By a nlcc chemical eVCTytbinjt deleieuOus or 'uselers'isTei&cted,'rothatwbatTemamols the mr.st ex« iraordinory and clMindu of pulmonary ami liver diseases ever knowirto man To convince all Unbelievers that our theory Is renll)r true, we referioafew cases of cores performed by tins won- . deifal medicine: - • - , . £ y-v : f ll&c3<.cO)O^Sept.27. ~ T.JD.Pahjc—BearSir: Imlce'tbolibcrtyof advising you of the-'benefit dcrivedfromthe use ofDrJ vVistQr’fl,Ba;«om of TVDd Cherry. I-wasprostrsted by that terriMe scourgeCoMgomptjojuihMay.last.Them*: tack'Wtf* (my brothers and sisters) had died of Consumption. 1 was: afflicted with imaxJy atLthe-woref feature* o£the - disease- Mind a distressing cough, and expectorated a great deal of blood, beOtic rover, severe p&insinthe side and chst-cold chiill?,aliemhUng. withflashesof beat, and copious nisht sweats; • - ' v • • -I was under the< care of .'Aiekltfalphysialaa from the time f was taken slek until aboat six weeks eiaco,being then about helpless, and my friends eduaideredrof case . bopeiessiOr at ieasvboyohd our pbyvelarvs skiU, advis • ed the use of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Che Try. With* out my fcttbwtedge.tny father-procured itandeonbmeneed admiiiisteting M to me, and from tbe first day I comtncn< <edtakh i rgitmyhealth.iiuprbVed, ; ahd ; lrttw6;Weeks [ was able to be rut and oversee mybufiOfisSf.pndlabor, which I still continue to do. Lhavdrtaken' four bottles of the medicine, and nowconaiderrayself perfccilywell. . , , , JEREMIAH IQCBIG. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CCHEM, Rosuviilb, Fairfield col, 0,1851, Mr/JD-PCTk—EearBir::iwißhtosLmo-to-you.that. my daughter Amanda, aged 1C years, had about a year since a very »evcre’ httackt>f measles, which reduced bet very much, ‘ and Jeft her with a. racking cough' I employed all of the physicians. withihour reach for the purpose of She appeared to.bejinkipg-intoi a dechne, with every symptom of consumpiion. i tliea tried Dr. Roger’s Llv erwort andTftr. ifat .tti3-Uggravuiediiercouftb, add gave beraymptoms of dfstUl more malignant c-inractpr. i'wi£shbwmoj!isenouslyaraimed t itridilwWwithirem« blinjtfear thutlfromdaytodatjAwthenrogressoftbot insatiablei'diseaaej Conßuinption: I really despaired of ray'daagbier’s 'Brit l/providenually.fiaw the. certificate of JonathanCcrulson* whose daughter, Sarah Jane, was cured Of ConsumptionbyWiaiar s * Balsam of Wild Cherry; Tbis4creatcd. help my daafhter, andT Inudedraielycommended nstcg it, and it almoet ihiaamlygaveiclief . Jler hcaitirwef improyediromtto first botUe, and by the nso oftwo bottles df-WUtarVßalsfiin of Wild Cherry she wasrts* - toredtoj)erfect;bealth, : andshe Isudt nowarnUpredjs* povedso acoufibK I.wiU say to allihaiare afflicted with any disease tending taConsumpUonyiloaoidcflpaiiSifor 'J)r. Wisturls Balsam of Wild Oherry wall care yoa if you wiUbat try it. -2d. KALB.' H f P ANOTHER:ASTONISHING CURE! ->.WjU'miracles- neveraeaset. hlora-evidence :of. iits surpassing healih-resloraiive virtaes! 4 ........ [worn Bf. Baker, fcpnogfield, Washington co.ißy^ • SpwaOFiELi>,Ky., May 14,1850 Msssaa. Sjlhvord&Vaob.:-] takc tiiis opportunity bf informing you of a most remaikahio core performed up* >on &o by the ase of Dr. Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild Cher- in tbcycaz!B4ul wavtakenwith the fnilnramation of the bowels, which ! labored ondcrfor six weeks, when ■ I gradually recovered.. Tn the fall at 1641 £ wad attack* ed wiih asiverecold .which scaled itfelffiponrny,lungs nnd'forthespace'oribrce>;yeara I was; confined to my. bed* I tzied kinds Of medicines-rind eveTjhvariety of - aid without benefit ; mid thus along until ibe wintefoMsls, when I heard of Dr. Wlsiaz’s Balsam of ?. Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded mo to give it a. trial, though! had given, up oil hopes of recovery; and bad prepared myself for the change of another world. Throsghtheir Roiicitations l was Induced t i make nse of the genuine of:Wild;Clteiry«! :.The efleef Wfl*trnly astonishing. After five years of. offletion aad suffering and after havinff -epent faororfisre bnrfdttddoirarß to no purpbsefhnd r thfl;tien jmd most respectn'&ln physicians hadproyedunaytiiling, ( was soon restored to entire boMuiOy'theU l eSalo|f of Godarrdtho use of Dr.WUtaf’s . ■ , •• MaytheiilciilrigofGoa rest upon thg proprietors of so valuable'a niedicft)o\ns'.Wlßtar’a Salaam, of ‘Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully,// W* if. BAKER.. ' Genuine Wwiarta Baisdui of‘WiTd Cherrti'bai a fac-simile nf the fignainro of Henry Wistar, M ~P.» Phil adelphiaf and’“ Sariford'A Park " dri ft finely executed ateel wrapper^yNo other.can be genuine* •; FTT per bottle—six bonlcs jor &5. . bold by Ji D.FaKK, Fourth arid Walnut streets,Cln*. cinnatuO., General agent, towboraaUlorders nmstbo addressed. -■ viv;'-v ifmiamt''-:'.- IJ3* Price 61 per boUle—sixbottles for 35«-. soidby • !i : J.D.PARK%Cmclnnatl,Ohfo> North-east corner of Prmtth and Walnnt eu.,—entrorioo on Walnut—to whom all ordera-musLbo addressed; v J Kidd A Co, 1 Pittsburgh : L Wlleor, Jr,cornerM*tkc£ atrcetftDiitheirxauioQfli.BAFalmefllqckA.COvPiUo burgh j J A Jones. PiusDurehyiiee ABeekham; AUe gbeuyCity fI»T KusselliW ton* Franklin!',ir Grtrensbbrgb f S •Kountej-Boniersei f ScoU & Gilmore, Bedford ;iteed&So EuHanttaßdoniMrs.OTrillolUdays» burgh; Wright, Kitton* nmgf .Evflria Co, Btookvilie; A Wilson-.at .Wayriesburgh;-;M, I Farland & Co,_N Callender, Head vilierHuflon A 1 CofErfe J Henry Merced Jas Kelly A€o« Butler s. 8 SrDlih,Beaver;Jl> Snmmertoc, Warren;' E L A C S JoLe* u GondeYspofi; P Crooker. Jr..Brown»vtUetf; •: ju -■> ', (mrirtD 'l\tf V AlilOS &5D Tik£ BiCJsU^ THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES; EHISTv The GfEat Patti Extbacxoi (CanntVi % Daily's) ctiring" all Bums'und all External Fains nndSorea- . , _ - > * ; .'■-Mi . 2d. :Balm cf-Columbia for Staying or Restoring • the Haitian Hair.' ■*■.-• % , ..ffd, Haivc's lfertt F/ff* • ttabl* j?it2fr, a cure foroH riases of Rheumatism.- : 4th,'Jlfc/Vair s r^«>v4i«Oii r accrta]n cure for Deafness. ; sthk i/au T i 14nfmenr,a kuown enre tor the PUea. . •6th. Spobh's Si&Htadaehviitmcdii;' : .* 7th,. Mert«TiiiW»cf,fhtiftllwoinea inthefamily . ' Bth. Ixingley'Jt 'Gridt WeiUni- Irididri Panacea, lot - Colds and feverlßh feeling3,and preventin':- fevers; for Asthma, IJver/CQmpJamfcand.BlUon*.Affections; for. DianhtEi»indjgeation;aniX»ossofAppctiio;forCo3tive uers infemaiesrind'maile^aiid cervouseomplaldts jfor Stomach Affections,. Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac. ■ The great points are ft is not bad 14 takeynevef gives . pain,andneverieaveton}Sco»li,vc. s ' n < - 9ih. KobnstocVt Vmnifugt (Worm KLUcr.)4brChildren or Rtown' persons. ' ■ •• - • . JOth. Mrs. Ouai Tain Siller y \: No mcdicinei : horbeeu discovered' mat happily adapted to uso tnitinalfa aadrop^;to.ij'e,tdken i and.7etperform;6Ueh wonders wheii^applied <xtemally &s a wash or bath, by . friction. In &otUtte/f«ml3|toioceriU each. ' : llth. Sa«7iAohr?*ila(icipnd-B#dßugßanf,for driv* ing away Vermin in a short time. • • l2ih.'Thß CelebnuedZ.fn’sX#/i P*Br add 2 imptranu Btiurtl: , v * . * . 13tb. Dt, Pink Sytvp. Jhe popular EX rECTGRANT j 23A*Aq. t 14th. Tht EastlnSla % tita Tori 'Hair ByA, the only SURE coloring for the .Halr*.v 15th. tin'sßalmtfCkina, a for Cuts, - . . ediiUother ’ faction ms'erer. ' , , 170 w The -celebrated; wro»d: Slreftg<i«nfrig. Pfoj/er, • made from i>r. Bui’s reeipej and,the most popular in the lßtif. I !^, Kline 1 1 TbotkAehf Drop*; A certainand easy cure forTfitfUr Ache; 19th. Dr. Comitoci ha* lately bought the right for the ■United,Suites, of;thc derchmted.'UotesJUroted'Jffinsrol Wdl«v,found Springs; of Doctoi ;Wm.C. rCWsc.-dtßfcGutharides, C.tw.’ THd.meaieUie Koint taineda nolorletynod populnnty neuctboforeequiOlcd ■by snyprepatauoit htithaijilscei sndltnaaleliasbien comnteasunatewub its ntents.’Whicb.BTo citrnordinarr. All the remedies arc fully described io ALMANACS, to bo given to all- -whh call ;strhere the MedeidMAre kept." •■•••■'• •••-••-* ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS' • ' Umottaatits rcatiei. Ksa'&^ss^afflT&SS s«teii?a4sss. , i£S vSS^S'S’KfeMsiarfei J -'. - ; v 'V C’s. -v<A ,‘. ~,;-i-; • 1 /£ - 4 > s Vv f * * n * H * * * 4 f 1 -i J '
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