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A»jfe*^CT by ,(>e iii#;U®i;anibontit*B m Kuroj-n an|l re.- comnnsudcil l*y- ■iy_®osVjro|yiW!> 'l. coimtnfß,, as I h, b* l '*V* M H??SiVhkZ JL&J? 8 ' c&iitMin'AJi '*hil TiiifrMfw :vtoi|toq?Jy*iqfctyiid«Mlt!iß!use. ff'Ji'uW Hie Pontiff, r jttiArtrwito icj MrOfrracmion (life d t|ilVurti‘e'l-nm ruroxcl ibi do, Hi rordmfi, amidol?. S.c ,&c. |t at ititnrtime uraci Uie «afi*i’lli?.Ma»ri>- , effJ«m, iuldby mr llmcAfaixjurealment ever ode redtoiuoadilfcite<i(<-. fill rrpfl'-t- being allowed fatilio Ibyxomenl, ufict.du? Retired effect has been at lilile miitefhil'oll. fiydhu profession la gencrnl, and that slt’ibe median* tn the world never has, and never will,; winch, if allowed lev conunue un», rtvgdjtatl,- arg.suro to produced the most distressing coll - .••• ' a matter of stlrpmo to some, that anyone ■ off respectability and of professional nuninmentsahoQld dCVole bis attention to diseases which people of every description pretend to cure so easily, if, however, but the one thousandth part of the miseries these people him* ■ tspoftsociety were known,a very different opinion would be'lbrmetL And'a is, not only the present misery and dejfcctUHupreringon the nnnd os well as the body) that )t:deptorcd, bat some are of such o nature ns to affect posterity, and even to 'destroy''.the reproductive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remain so dormant m the ennstmu-oa as to np« pear in no other way than in their effects upon posterity; Vet, if properly Ufi*<enMioil,are most easily audvpcudi .fywtnoVeii.r ‘TU» above;so ingeniously contrived mstru mem, will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute-to checkihe evils of quackery, so prevalent m this class of diseases, throughout the Union.. ; • ‘ The price of the complete Imai ament, carefully secur* edjigaibsi all observation in a box, Is only StO. It can he sent, by express., to any address many part of the Untied StMcs, Oanml«, Ac ; nccordm* to order, accom* panted by full directions, and important advice to the numtatafid single vthe expenses, even :to the.remotest ptttlßof thccauutry* beintf very trilling. " The unexampled euccesi this Instrument hnsobtained ' since Urimroduetion In America, hu« induced foitjo an prmcipledpersons in ISew Vors, PhibiddpbiD, Al' nny, Bosiofr, Ac., to get up come Tidiculnus Kin gs, ealled u liiitrumenl*," which, bowevef, bear not xhesuoijt -18? resemblance, neuter tn/om war to my owainvenied, longtncd, nod u n iversaHy.approvcdln* ■ strumeUts, and which are n&similar to iliem as night is . to light. -Every Attempt to srll such 4 * Instruments” lor mine will be pronecotrd to ilie fullest extent of the law, ]. being not willing to connect the well and honestly c'araedrenat<on of my inventions wnh quacks and their worude<»Bprotioet|ons. Ao Jnsirummtisgentuus andnonn canlr tcarranJrJ fci'i tAose ordered ficm myttf. All applications and rcnuttaaccß must be directed (postpaid) to the Doctor Imrn-clf, hq havitigno Agencies estabFuhed butmLomlonand Pan*). Address, post paid, Dr. D. de luspcnard si., New York. Office hours, daily* from 9 A. M- till 3 P. M, and from ? till 8 P. the ?nbbnth excepted. fjyTHe undersigned ecu fy, wubgreoipleosure, that the above-mefmoned Instrument is not only ou scientific pnucipleß, but iLnt from us use the happiest resplts may elwujs,-w»ib cnnfiJVnce, be nmicipAied, there being, fur the cure of those diseases NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT t,.* HENRY S KEELER. MO. CH. GOETZIv, M i>.. 90 Chamber street, C LCKUAUDT, M.D , t!4 Howa’d street, Nnv Yobk. Dr. 08 Lakxt is prepared to execute nil orders for sur gical apparatus* viz: Amhciul Arm« and Legs, which move like ontura! members* Apparatus for Luxation; for“Comracted Legs for corvuiure 9f the fepuic «nd Waul; for Fahe Joints of the Arms and knees; for Paralytic Legs; for Club from; for Laurymul FiMuhs; for Falling of the Rectum; Hypogastric Dells; Redsmtd Chairs for Sick Persons; Crmchcs,Trusses, Ac.; Ortho ptdieCorsets,Sc., Ac. All work warranted. Letters mu*t be post paid, containing a pioportionate remittance OT ’ (frbVSily • Syrop of Yellow Docli Root, *h • >~\COtiPlb*i the frout. Tank among the proprieiory ' \jr medicines ot this country for completely caring • Canker,Sail RheumjCrysipc.lns,und all other diseases vising from an impure titulo of the blood. Also, Liver < Complaint,Catarrh* Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, CoughSjSoreueßs aad Tightness about the Chest; Droit *~'chilu* or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess in all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS AJfnGKNERAL DEBILITY. Strenglhcning-ibe weakened body, giving tone to the v&rioatorgaus, and invigorating the entire system. If tbqleßtinlaiiy of .thousand# of living witnesses, from - all parts of the country, can be relied- upon, it is sincu larlyefficacioUß iu curing oR Humeri,nnd tlcstonug de ' . bilitated-and broket) down communions. It ie purely vegetable In its composition, and so accurately com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical aad medical proneuics. of. each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIRY THE BLOOD. • It bus removed many chronic dircases which has bttf . fled the skill of Uio best physicians, and has also cured Canker,Sail Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.niakc the leastim • pression upon. r It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS " HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cored bv this medicine. We say that it is n valimhle " medicine In all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, it removes all obstruction in the circalation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes t’alpimliun of the Heart, and relieves m all caws of Asthma* and may be used in all climates,and mall seasons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO;, at 104 Fountainstreet, Providence* R. I .and sold whole eald and retail*by S.N. WfCKKRSIiAMj Only Agent for Wcrtein i*en::sylvanm, Jett:y .Warehouse, ror Wood and Sixih ats., Rutßb’h v Judd’a Medicated Liquid Cuticle* 3 IHIS article is intended for family ase, and shonld life . found in the possession of every .family m the land, echames who ore in coitsimii dauger ofmjury lothcir persons through accident, uud the improper or carelci-p use of-tools, will Cmt thin article to be invaluable Id. them, and after a fntr trial, will consider it indispensable. ’ ■‘‘This inny certify that we, the unileTsJimed, having frequently made use of J udd 7 s Medicated Lmuul Cuticle, prepared by Messrs, Penfietd & Cramp, Middlutown, Connecticut,cheerfully recommend ft to our profession* a) brethren, a* an excellent subsmthc for adhesive pins ter,in dressing barns,cuts, scolds,bruises, and all kinds Of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples,a reined? uue mjalled; . CHARLES-WOODWARD, n WM. B. CASK Y,M.D, D. lIAB BISON, MD., F. WOODRUFRMI)., - HAMILTON BREWER, M. 0., » ’ -ELLSWORTH UURRjM.LMtatpnic. Ootnpriiing all lhe practising physicians m the cAy 01 Middletown i Fotfolebjr iyi OUluui and Stra&gerii , .-to 00 you wish to purchase a fme C%k' CJOtjDorSILVER WATCH,alabouie® j»«*jSßone-lialf the usual price? If so,call at HOOD’S IatBNEW JEWELRY STORE, 61 Markti etreet, . two doors north of Third, and take a look alias new flock, just arrived, and yoa can there purchase Watch csotany-kindorfine Cold Jewelry at their real value, and notue charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been; bat can get the very oust quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, Interested in their own sales, tell you, but come suhf&ecfer yourselves. All goods sold atUuscfilabhsb* Mein will be warranted as represented at time of sale— ■fotbarallnavrurehasc eou9tlv«sfe am) ebeso. oulV, Superior 'Watch Uenalrtncr. JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER Aril) -c© JBWBLLBBy desires again to call, the at* feFfty tention of the public to the workshop which he f&J <fo has opened at no.-10-Fifth street, two doors fromfl&uSß . Market, where he continues to devote his special alien* lion to the repmnng and rchuiug of Chronometer* Da •pkXf Patent Lever, L’Epine, and every description of une.WAtchesandClocks. •. Having for a number of years been employed as Fore* man in tbc work shop of the InrgeßiestabJiehmoniinthis. ' tUftT flatter myself that those favoring me with patron* age will find all work er.trusted executed in the best insanef and on the most reasonable terms. . ‘ 'jfyjr«nta~John Haipor, Esq., Edward Heazlcton, ■ Esq.« H-. 11. Hartley, Esq., Joseph Woodwell, Joshua vßhoaea A Co. j aad \Vm,.B.Scaue. *A c&refcliy selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew* clrjrtSpoons,Spectacles, constantly on hand,which •; have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will . b&sold at every small advance for the same. [aul’J. . John W. Tim, BAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture; ■a .large-assortment of WHIPS, CANES nml UAl* iLLASof every description, winch he will dispose Of, wholesale or retail, at prices or low as they can be procaredfor in either the cities of New Y ork, FhiladeN phia or Baltimore. Also, on hand a large supply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET. BAGS u»d LA DIES 1 SATCHELS, which will he sold at New York prices- Just received from the Manufactory anew sun. ply ef INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale and retail. JpHN. W. TIM, • ' auB2 No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. . Plttibargh Leather Depot*. ~ E BARD A CO., No. 103 Wood btrkst, have just received a Fall supply of stock intheirlino/ Bah * tlmorC had New York SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia fc Kips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, Country Op- Ser,'Kip* and Calf Skins, Blorocco Lining aud -Binding kJdsiTaoner’g Oil jTariner?rand Currier’s Tools. Ac, * Andj taken together, they believe it the lurgcst and best . assortment ever ottered before in one housem burgh, All of which wc arcjprermred to sell to. cash . jod prompt paying customers at tie very lowest prices possible. ; • . • pleasure in showing onr stock, and cordially ”v"?PWmsers to examine,before purchasing else . -.where.,.- .., ■ jpepiß:tr; ° r *’ artuer ** l, P’ ’‘' I 'lr.iu rmere^hip hitherto e j mute between the «nb i“ll>sJ,!l,ln" i 4 lu 1150 nmne of John Bluett 1 olvc <l hy mutual cousen>, H. Itlc sa. dbSifei.l i m ' t,e " ,a imetoM or John Black jit £Scor h. ,! f tullou,!l1 the right to use riihT J " l f, eulill K «>'= business, and the pSy a» debts due h r U?i?u‘ crm l “ la “' 1 ‘" s UJIJ 10 . . ■ JOHN 11LACK, • N. B —Thelnterne , wtll jgyg U,U * i> * llls o,J *' : ''ilbNKV M “irwin ‘‘fttSbt.rgh, Mutch I,lStj2 llLN KY ; • • Ulsaolattou* - —— :• .fIPHB partnership heretofore ermine beuveen 3a : A Armstrong, 8«nnol Crazier and Chart**'- Barnes under the title of Armrtrong, Crazier !c_ Co., in this <Jav dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes having di posed of his interest and withdrawn from the concern JAMES ARMSTRONG. SAMUEL CROZIBP, ’ ! CHARLES BARNES. Fcb.’y SMSM Tae Forwardinf, Coramiseion and Produce Business .WiU+.o eoplinaed uUhetr prescnLsiaml) Nos. 02 VFaler, -nndffiFront airedis,by James Armstrong and Samuel Croner, under llio t’lyfe of wart ARMSTRONG fe CnOZtCH • TUNO CORDIAL—An effective restorative In cases ’■iff of dabililr, impotenay, and dll irregttlsnuet of naf - lard-' Also. Dr. Cook’s Remedy for Imcmperance—?l • %bttßTb.f T -Two bottles will effect a certain «ur«. Al«n> • Waif* Nerrdns Antidote. ■ Thousands hade been cured '■'BFtlf* obit malignant diseases by this: most wonderful health lbsloniiiTc. SI per bottle; SSper dozen. Only Agency in thuCity, 'feSH 50 MlfflEhD ST. : - - ,L 1 A V\ - ■ ••* •:<■••'- i:t v,-• -> ! 'VTr?!VSHS'' - - -' ' >.; SXORSK’S B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner of Wood and First fits. “ 2 : 1 For the TrdmporiattifojiSlvnllhndiseandl'roduce, 'iSiffissswaWiWK*"., ET.UMH, XSN Denot- 251 Market st * (near-Sixth,) Philadelphia, . ■-•tf.rjtite Aifaan»wixY & co, M»€a'ftrt£nsih^’ , 3r&o£4lU<Tfm*Ue?iL PitfeJuirgh. lm- we are now prepared to receive AiargfltyJiQUiil of.Proiluce arm’M<ifchaj»di«vto?lup<oDil.eonejro)g of the Canals,) with dispatch... »• over, our Siate, improvements bus been m use about ten years. untftne.ijrftaisucce'asViWfavor it hits met with, is a suf ficuitil is : no-longer considered a JoubtiuJ,oruiieeriion ezpertnxem; but is acknowledged by ail a# vastiyffrfpenor to any inode of-transportation used on Cnnnls. (when intersected by. Itailroads) • i Goodatioitlcd into our Hosts' at .Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse m Market (street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay {consequent on three, different transhipments, and eccu- Jiimj the delivery .of (uiodsinentire lot?, thapackagea citmn, and in as irood order as when shipped.. . Produce, &c , consigned to out -llouso at Pittsburgh, will hiv received and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, orad . vanrmg charges, &c -febV3 C. A. M’ANIJLTY fc CO TO TttAVfiliiCtlSr FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. EXP aPPmNeI^ Between Baltimore and Pittit>arKh« (Through %n Twenty-iwo and a Half Hours.) rlUllS LINK to Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore. and X Susquehaunav and Pennsylvania Central ftailronds, 1.4 now tu successful operation. .By u,passengers leave Baltimore at "4 ,P. M.,(half an hour aiier tlie iimeof ar- of the evening Irani from Washington,) nud pro ceed to Harn3bunr« where they arc transferred to the Central Railroad Train* and proceed immediately on wiihoui-dciay, crassinginc mountains m day light, nnd arriving in Pittsburgh at 0 P.M.Umdny after starting. The enure distance is performed by Railway, with the exception d S 3 mUes. winch is done in - first class Coaches. • PASSENGERS FROM THE WFBT Leave Pittsburgh in the Cars of the Central Railroad at To’elock, A. M., and arrive at Harrisburg at 4 A: M.,the next lubrning, where the Express Tram of the ißulu* more and Susquehanna Railroad will be in waiting, and proceed.immediately bn to Baltimore, arriving there nt 8 A. M.,in time for tho tram to Washington, which leaves at £4 A,M. - * This route Isas reliable nr any offered to the public. : Faru-Tiiuopoh leither way,) SII,OU. ■> For ticket* apply tothe Ticket Agent of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Compnny,at Calvert Sts* turn, B«ilumore,or the Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Central tiailroad Company, Pittsburgh* . : ALFRED GAITHER, febl?;2w .•• „ -.. Superintendent of Transportation. FALL AND WINTUR AKUANQISfiIEKT FOR'TB&VRti BBTWXKN CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By tlio Cleveland A Pittsburgh Hallroad. From Cleveland to hanover station. 73 miles. From HANOVER to WELLSVJLLK. by Stage, 30 miles, and from 'WfrXLSVILLB lo PITTS BURGH bv the new nnd splendid steamer “ lORKST CITY.” Thu arrangement to continue until the first of January, 1b32, when the Cars wiU run from Cleveland to WelisvilJe. The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 6.45, A. M , after the arrival or the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanovtr Station at 1255, at Wellmlle at? o clock, p. M..and at t’msburgh the same evening. Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily atO, P. M., ar living at CievotandSkt 5 o'clock, P. HI. next day, m sea ron to connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati, and with Steamers East and West ou the Lakes until the cio<*> of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; toCin ~cinuftli 3(1 hours. Tare to Omtand $4,00; to Cincinnati 81000. (*»rnriS) c. t*UKNYISS y President Office or the C.& P. R. R. Co. > /Premia, Nov. $ P* For tickets apply to G. M. HARTQN, Agent, Monougahclat House, PmkWjjli. NEW It AUiUUATrXUVE ICH S KMENTi WESTERN RAILROAD VBOM ' • i Pittsburgh to Clrv«londt Columlraa and Cincinnati* IN CONNECTION WITH THE PKNNA. CENTRAL KAILUOAIX Through from Pittsburgh to CUvdand in to than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Lint / riMIK Express Train on the. Ohio and Pennsylvania AUmlroad, leaves Pittsburgh ai bA. M., slopping at Scwiekty, Rochester, New Rrfghton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Sulem, ami reaches Alh* ance.gti miles from Pittxhorgh, at 1 P. M. Pasartigrrs leaving Alliance <m the Cleveland Railroad ntti l',U , and reat'h Cleveland ut 6.45 P. M. Returning the pas* sender*leave Cleveland aid A. M., Allianca alii I*. ill., and reach Pittsburgh al 7 P. M. ' Passengers by tins route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days,'without night travel, ami save from one to two days in connecting withtbe Pernio. Ccn* tnil Railroad. Stages run daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster and Munsfidd, and froai Enon toNcwCaitlr, Poland and Warren. lE?* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburglr at 1U A. M. ami 4 i*. M., and New Brighton at 7-00 A. M. am! 1.30 P. M., stepping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are void be* tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. The Trams do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection With the trains (o and from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply al thr Federal Street Station of Urn Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN. ; -Ticket Agent; ICT^ Through nckets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, price 54,00—and from Pittsburgh lo Cincinnati, price 311,00—arc sold ut the Katlroad Station, ami by Modftngflhda House. Pittslmreh. pjsaaai tv AUI/i UAiLiiu a u. WINXJ3H ARRANGEMENT. rfUlßsobscnbcr?, Agenia for (he Pennsylvania Roil L road Company, are now prepared u> receipt freigfc throughto Philadelphia during the.winter mtbe follow* mg. rate*: ■ .. • • . - Forollfirstclaas goods and wool* **81,25 per 100 lb* For bacon* baiter, lard, tallow, ami all heavy freight***. l,oopcr 100 * Tlae/7lve day*. covonk'fc GRAHAM, As’ls. janl2 Corner l’cnn ami Warns «u, Fiitsburgli. nmncH asts> puftinutei boat lire 1852. RATES OFT'REICIIT TO PHILADEU’IA AND NEW YORK. To PMCa. To N. York. tMOO.lbs. & 100 tbs. Bacon, butter, beef, tallow,' •' lanJ am) larU ml, - SO eta. -CS els. Soap, candles, starch, bones, and glue pieces, 56 '♦ 70 “ Whiskey, 50 “ 65 “ Cheese, ' 00 “ • 75 “ - Seeds, eggs, dried apples and peaches, CQ.“ v. 65 “ Eat thcnwarc, glassware, win dow gloss-ami -hardware, . CO " 85 a . Pot, pear) ashes and 45 CO “ Leather, deerand buffalo skinaOS “ - 2,00 “ Wool, feathers and sheep pells 80 <a -LI2J “■ Manufactured toLacco, 65 « 80 “ Drugs. piediemes &caslorml 75 “ t.(K> 1( Beeswax, 05 “ 05 u Cmseng, 73 « 140 u Pork and beef {in. pickle,) 81,25 bbl, I‘iour and corn meal, 874 do. 105 do. , , . C. A. McANULTY & CO., feb23.[m . ... CanaMlasin, Pittsburgh. Adami A GOi r « £xn>esBi! „-NO. 8O FOURTH aTREETi FITTo4URGH. n iIUe pui>l»c arc informed that we are uow running JL regularly. to the East anti West, anti arc prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care- A SPECIAL. MESSENGER sent dally for Philadel phia, “M o’clock, P. M. Also, dally to Cincinnati, ot 7 o’clock, A. AJ. Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goodsrctarned by first Express. .Bills of Exchange forsaleon England, Ireland anil Scotland, for any amount, payable on principal Bunking Houses or Post Offices imho United Kingdom. decB4 BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents; i w«»t Aemun Piaaft uoad Koitte -XOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! QI LAMERS leave twice a day, morning and evening. - 0 (excopt Sunday). Morning Boat wilt leave tie Wharf Boat, above the Monoogahola Bridge, overy morning, at 8> o’clock, A. M. E v emng Boat leaves every evening (excoplSuudaye,) at o o’clock, P. M- . • Fare toi Philadelphia 811. To Baltimore 810. For rickets, call uuhe Flank Road Office; Monongni hcla House, Water street. <l“» J 1. KVANS Agent. jga, ),■■■ : Dr. Wm. P. Piles. P/Sg-r.: VEtBKINAItY BUROHON £SH. Office at Body Patterson's Uverv Stables, on Foqrtli atreet. between Wood and Smithfiola. • f]y4 ? ly , Notice* I' HAVE associated with myself Mr. P. McCullough and . Joutf llagas, fwr tho pnrnso of carrying on a •Wholesale'Grocery.; and Commiseim business. The style of the firm wiUho Henry McCullough & Co. maril JAMES AB&IST&OJ7G- ** • - • •SAMUEL CBOZIKR. Ahuitrcng A Grozter f COMMISSION AIEKCIIANTB, GROCERS, And jQcalcra m Pittsburgh Manvfacltins t r 170. 09 WATKS, AND 63- SIBSTfitBECT, riTTSBUBOti; PA., Willattcnd promptly in the sale of every description of: Western Prod ace, and other articles coramitiedto ilicircnre. • * WALL PAPEtt. J. SirWLE. .. Kai.G.9 Smltliflela Street, Pittsburgh, i HAS Just received his Spring Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, Q< every variety of style and-finish, tram 11?} cents to SL per piece. . - .Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors hcaunfal,and prtcesJow, to suitthe times. Thosehaving houses to paper, and merclmnls buying to sell again, should call and examine, beiore purcha sing elsewhere. Also— -50 dozon Bondßoxea; 1C(X) pieces. Curtain Paper; : . “00. do . .Lemon Color—plain; ; - SJ--' . <*° Black. do; .mX Blue " do 5 (T °„ Cream . do; "V • Pieces. ki MARBEE PAPER, for Pnblic Halls, of everyv descriptions with suitable ; Columns, Cups Bases and Bordering famished at short notice.. . A- oT which will bo sold JLQW, for CASH or RAGS, jtUheWall Paper Store of. JSHIDLE, ' marS.gro > . Sialtbficldstreel,Pittsburgh. pLOOMS—SOD lons Jdniata Blooms, made at Juniata JP Forge, BedfordHorge, and Maiinda Hon Works, on consignment and lor sale bv, i_' ’ . • mam KING fc MOORHEAfi. - i ■ *■ .! '< v?■ ,<. .V,/ DBiikJTninftl loire lus'iirance Company i nßrrlfiWii'g/Ptiiaiylvßnla. ' *'■' /'■* « i aytTA£7«ioo,ooo. L ' I"<i UTA-R T EftfnHPETUAL. miTE urfdftrsigned paving becn>appoinled Agents for: _£ Jibe above Company; have opened an Office in-No. llT»t.:CNilr street, and aremow prepared to effect fusa* raptas on cay fend country properly, upon as favorable terms a* any ; responsible Company in the Stntcv All persons bovine property insured m ibis Company are entitled to vote fonts officers, and to sharem ua earn ings i but are noi Ruble, In any.eyent. for anything be yond -.tho-amount they have paid- All. loases promptly patd tn sixty days after proof of the some. < ; .OFFICEBS:- ! Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER, President , f Ctufl. K.-Hiesthb, Vice President, f: i TAoj./f. Wiiison. Secretary. .: David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. . •: Direfttorj—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’hinley, Cbas.E. Hiestcr, Lbas. E. Kluxer,Samuel W. Hays, David John Nuukngcr, Danphla County; Jacob S. Ualderaan. York; Henry it. Fry. Lancaster; 'Adam Sclxcuer, Berks; John G. Brenner, Philudolplmi; AVilhmn Minuet,Montgomeiy; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos h. Kopp, Northumberland; James Burns, Miffliu; John T. Uoov cr, Centre; John £. I sett, Huntingdon ; James K. Moore 'bend, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington: Geo. 11. Bucher, Cumberland; George AV. Masser. Carbon. MCLAIN &.MOFFITT, 14 St. Chur street, )y^ : Bny Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh Branch Mcclxanlo’ MUTUAL HEAIiTH ASSOCIATION, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO omCK—CORNER OF MIITHPIBLD AND TTintP-CTREETS Accumulated Cash and' Guaranty Capital; SH9,OOQ> f|11!*8 is un Association of Mechanics, workingmen JL and other*, formed foMbeniutuul relief of itsraein ber r measc of sickness or accident, by tho payment of llic following annual deposits. Penons m good health may become members mid be entitled to a weekly bcue fit,m case of nckness or accident. All: who jomlhis Association arc entitled to n vote ni: the election of officersytimi tonaruemate in the profit* of iliq Asrocm -Iton. lt tgesiubllshed on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual and Benevolent In us designs, with the lowcsijatcaconsistcmtfoMtBsecunty s aud conduct-, cd in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. vsAUt.v ooposirs. ; $ tf,GO per yeer,drawsS 3,|:opcr;wcek; . aj'O., do do 3,»0 do; 4,W do do 4.00 do; 5.00 do do 500 do; . G,(K) do do 6.0*1 do; 7.00 do do 7,01) do; 8.00. do do 800 do; O,f;(J do. do 000 r»o; • 10 t (JO do do I0,('0 do; Admission Fee, for Life Membership, 3150 which must be paid at the time of making application, and the first years’deposit within twenty days." Each member entitled to a munthly report, gratis, ; ' OffPICERS. Vrutdenl— W.W, ScoTt- ' • Vice Ptewlent—J; 11. Buchanan. Finance Commute— W/M. Rockwell, A. P- Ward, A. AV. Jackson. : Seercuvy and Treasvtet—J.H; nuebonnn. Pira&rtr?ik kefmnca*-3nmc& Dan!op, E-<q ; W. .M. WU*ou; M. D; J.R -SpeersjM. D.; AV.M’K.Morgan, fill.-I)'.' • ■■ .• • • D. W. BEAUMONT, Actuary, 'Report OFTHE MECHANICS’ MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO , Cl ATION fort'e month of February. Prutciptl offices of issuing t<?cilifienie o of member ship and paying claims. . No 105 Walnut street, Cincinnati. Gluo No. 430, Mam street, Louisville, Ivy. Cor Olive and Second street I *, St. Louis, Mo. Cor.Third and SinilhGeld *:* , Pittsburgh,Pa. No. fcd Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Mich. We rum up the results of last month 1 * labor, anility it before our Members,that they may see how our In stitution is flourishing, mid how the present officers are discharging the business of the Institution that is en trusted to their charge by the members We find that during the Ia At month the whole num ber or proposals for meml crelup is -4,110. WhaleMunount cash received-*--*-- —57.G33 sft Paid claimsforsickness and. Agents *- 2,4J9 £$ Reutmcd on rrjected applicants * Ihi M Paid for Minting.- - 4JI 35 do Postage, rent and incidental* 131 Ob do Clerksand actuaries * 1*3150 do Officers * 180 00 53.523 CO Sarplas capital - - 64,190 90 J. II CiTii4RAK, Secretary,. Wjili thc-Bu uri'uiuuluun'iii paying nl claims amt expenses, the offirerslook back upon ttfeir exertions and tha' of oar agents wtih feelings of satis faction. It la now w|:h coui&go and renewed zeal, that we enter upon the coming month, feeling ani mated with our past succevs, and inspired to new and more vigorous efforts to send abroad the good influenc es ot our Awociatlon. From the obscure organizaffoa at first tutr.oUccd and unnamed by the public, we have grown intnconscqucr.ee uud powcranul we command atteiutoo, and have culled forth the rorp?ctful notice and hi<’i comraru'JfUion of uiom tha:i one hundred of the lending journal* of our nation. To our members we would invito their utlcuuon to our wordiy journal, that will bo devoted to literature nnd general intelligence. It will also contain our reports mid the practical work ings of Healih Associotiont generally; On rmr part we shall spare no piuns to n;ukn oar Journal b wcleomt* Viti'cr in cvety family. The. first numbcrwill be issued on the IHib oT the month, ondwif! contain the monthly doings of orr InstituUon, from its organization to the present lime. . mart! 6m TLe iusuraucs'CouipAuy ovnuLaaufDu. : Directors t Charles XV; Bancker, George W. Richarut, Thomas Hart, MordecniD. Lewii, Tobias Wngr;er, Adolphi K. Boric, SftmuelGrant. David S. Browne, Jacob K.BralUs,. Morris Patterron. CIIAS. N.BANCKEK, Prcsh, Coxa. G. UtXcXKS, Secretary. ; IH7" Coimnue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at raiesaslow us orecoitsL-uent withsecuruy.- * 'Hie. Company have reserved a large CJontiugem Funo* which, with their Capital and Pranlum.n, safely invested* afford ample protection u> the assured.* The Aanelsof UtR Company, on January Ist, lfcM, as ftuUSiMicd agreeably loan Act of AMcmhiy, were as fol ows.vix:— . Mortgages .. .% 018,1‘J^ Real I'itiue--—• ———.i 7B . Temporary Loan*-—— KjIWH) t 7 Blocks ■ ..... HO Cash,fee.—— ■» — ■-> CtAtfl 81 51.2W,Tf Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paidupwardi of 0»i« Mihhcn Four Hundred Thau • tand jDeUan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages t>l Insurance, ti% well as the übilityacd disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GAUDINER COFFIN, Agent, aptf-lj ■ Office N. H. corner Wood and 3d sis. State itlutonk Fire Iniursuce Company. miausm/HG, i’A.\ T’aKSlGNKDoufy for tin*, safer cittssexof property,has tJ- au ample cupitnl, uud offuids vtipenur advan'oges in point of cheapness, safety ami accommodation, to city ana couatry*inerchnu:s,and owners, of dwellings, tgtd iHolated orcouuuy properly. A. A. CARRIER,Actuary, oct*J7] Brunch Office,No.ft4 Smithfield st., Puubnrpld IJJBIIRANOB', THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCKCOMFANY.—Office.North Room ofihe Ki cbangc.Third street, Philadelphia. Finn IMSCTURCK.—UuiIdtngH. Merchandize and olhci property in teton and Munt/p, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Ma.ki.'lß Insubarcic.—They also insure Vessels. Car epes and freights, foreign or coastwtseyundcr open or special policies, as the assured muy de-sire. ImlakdTranbpobtatiok.—-They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Cana! Boats aad Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. - DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal,Edmund A> Souder John C; DavU- UobertUurlon, John U. I’cnrose, Samuel, Inwards, Geo. G. Lclper. Edward Darlington,lsaac R. Davis, William Folwell,Jolin Newlin,Dr, R.M*Huston, James C. HanffiTheophilus Paulduig, H. Jones Brooks, lieary Sloan* Hugh Craig,George ScrriU.Spcnccr Me* Uvam, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johuson, Wilhatn Hay, Dr 3. Thomas, John Bcllcrs, Win. Eyro, J r. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, J no. T. Logan. V WILLI AM MARTIN, Presldent: Thos. C. Uato, Vice President, • . Jos Era W. Cowart, Secretary.' fiyOffice of the Company,No. 43 Water street. FUts burgh. (jelfltdtf) I*. A. MADEIRA, Agent Firs aaiUlaiins lasuraheit J HIE OFFICE of the Jnit«ronri Co, of\ North America has been rtmtoed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Co., No. L4I Front street, third house East of Wood street.where tliosabscnberwilliesac Policies on Build ings and their contents, andonShipraentsby Bieamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. [ap3] WM. I*. JONES, Agent. Dissolution of Partnerentp* . THE partnership hitherto existing between the under signed, m the City of PiUfthurgit. in the Drug busi ness, under the name anil style of Keyser & M’Dowcli, is this day dissolved, by mutu*il consent.: - GEO. H. KKYSER, • ELIZABETH M’DOWELL. Pittsburgh, March 3,1853. [ The business willbe continued by Gxo. lb .Knm, who alone Is authorised to collect and rcoeive all mor Dies doe to said firm. All debts duo by the Arm will bo paid by the undersigned. GEO< 11. KEYSER; • Pittsburgh, March 3,165 L • i> -(marfl Removal* THE undersigned beg leave to informtheirfriends and the public* that they have removed their Wholesale Grocery and Commission Warehouse from Nos. 140 and 150 Wood street, to No, 0 Sixth street, between, Wood and Liberty streets, where UieyrcspectmUy solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extend • ed to them, JfebEQtlm] LAM BERT fc SHIP,TON. ; William W« Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM- MARBLE WORKS, -319,' 3%\ and 393. Liberty, opposite SmiO\fitld al. MONUMENTS. Grave Stores, Mantels, Furniture Top?, andaltkimls of manufactured Marble, hi* ways on hand,nod nuide to order ou the .shortest notice Several hundred designs for Monameniß,<rriglßal and selected-, on hand, The trade funusbedwitit Marble nt the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to,' marldm , . .. W. W WALLACE. : Lttliofpraptilc Institute* GO~PARTNKRSHIP.—Thc subscribers mostrcspect* fully announce to their friends and'the public, gen erally, that they have this day enteredinto Co-Partner ship, torthepurpose ot carrying on, at the old stand,lil Singerly’s Building. opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Priming, in nli its various branches. Having rnaclunery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit acoutinuancc of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the Win. Schucbraan,*and they liope by strict attention to their-business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an cn> ligbtenednablic., ; r •: 1 ; - .K- -IJonds. Chccks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness* es, Landscapes, Autographic betters, Bi(]Heads; Plots Lithographed and Prioted in.JUlack, Goldßronze cf Co* Specimens of their work can be scon at their Olhce* is above. WM. SCHUCIIMAN, „ anr«3 FRED. HAUNLEIN ■■ . • Dissolution* . nmiß partnership heretofore exietiing under the firm X Of-FICKKISEM fcTouvBNEL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business in Hub.city will-be set tled by D. Fickeisen, at the oUl.sland, N 0.137 Liberty -street'. . D. FICRKISEN, Jhiluarjil, 16W. J- B. STOUVENEL. Thrive thisday sold my interest in the Wine and Li qi»©r Establishment to T>. Flckeiskh. I cheerfully re commend him to all oilr old easterners. t jagy ; J. B, STOUVKNEL; ; SILK POPLINS.—A new supply of ULpieces Piuiu Silk Poplins just opened at the store of. . . - marlS. . A. A; MASON_&CO. RETAlLS—tso.kegs assorted sizes* for saie by _ JL\ marl 2 KING fc MOORHEAD. SUGAR— Prune N.O. Sugar.for sale by marl 2 KING & MOORHEAD* _ n **V •'*- V ** fc • ♦•«*»**'• . ■•-•'••», V,v * ." ?!. " v..j v.’ •:.. ' * t...- • "- Vw . v ■ I;. _ . .j'-V V- ■s. ■. - * * < ■**— V_" YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE, ; Sign of the *- OkIQIHAVDBE' HIVE”. Mar fyl su s _ FRESH AKKIVAL OF . , neW: Spring and Summer GoOda! THE subscriber* faavo jiisi received by-;A<Jnms"&■. Co7b Express end ihe Pennsylvania Rallroad.ooc ot the largest ami best selected assortments of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. .. OnoofthoFirrahavinrbeeuintbe Eastern Cities j before tbecoimnencementoMhe Spring, trade, selected ; our. Good*, with great core from the such ipncei as will enabld Usto sell cheaper than the cheap-- lest. '•.■■■■. -> 1 Our very extensive slock corapriseojn: part the fol lowing— viz:.' .. > Chcne and Jasper Cheue Bilks; ? High Lustre, Pls!n,Chamelidit and Glassa Silks;. ».' ■-• do • Stripe •; dO‘ .i - "- do* -'* do 1 . ‘Plain Black ■ do; ...• Turk SatJns, Foulard and Watered Silks; 1 Ti-suos, Berages, Plain and FigUTed Poplins; Cas»UDieres, Defames and’Alpacc&s; • . « ' Cfcintzes,GinghamanndCalicoes; •• < . French worked Sleeves, Cuffs,Collars &ChenuzeUs; do * ■ LnceandMuslinCapes; , Black Suun and Fancy Vestings ;. Cloths, Casaimeres, Satinets and. Jeans; . Bonnets azid Bonnet Ribbons. . v . : The propriulora woaid respectfully solicit fen early call from ihcir friends and the public generally; fedling .confident ilia l they can offer greater Inducements tlran r jibs been offered hcrotniorc. -■> r w*r2 YOUNG, STEVENSON Sc LOVE. Freih Arrival of N«w Goods! T. K« aiRSIOHT A BHOTIIKUS, _ Xl7 WOOD STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM TUB CORNER OF FIFTH, H AVB. JUST 11ECEIVK0 and offeffor sale— -I,OOOM. G.D/and S. B. Percussion Caps; ; 4,000 doz.fcipoolCotton—assorted; 400 Ibs.FatciU Thread; . . 100 great gross Agate Buttons; 300 doz. Gum Suspenders; • 150 doz. Berlin Gloves; ' 40 doz,Cotton Gloves; 120.pie«es Pongee Handkerchiefs; .50 do Ladies’Linen do; 75 do Cambric do; OO.canoons Bonnet Ribbons; 15 do Salm and Mantua Ribbons; • 6 do Cap : do; , Together with a large and well selected slock of Fanoyfend Staple Dry Goods - Tiicy-would also call the attention of tbe trade genor* ally, to the largest and most varied assortment or Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered m this market—all of which they oiler on the most reasonable terms. (octO 1 . QRAHD CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE QF: FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS; AT JKFPEHIS’ ONE PRICE CA9H STORE, ' No. 70 Market ml, betvten Fourth and the Diamond. nplIK subscriber will commence a closing out sale of JL his entire slock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, on Monday;- December 15th,and will continue one month, preparatory to the reception of Spring Goods, on which occasionour Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to the Retail Trade, Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on the original marked prices, viz: .Genuine French Merinos have been : selling at 31,00. now at 4W|c„ Super Fiench Mention, ml 70 Gcnsine Lupins, beat quality* . 1,75 “ I^s French Thibet Cloths, 87# n 52* : a t* it 75 « •50 02* «• 45 Ben high Lustre Alpacas, 87* . { ? C2* Scconu quality “ <w| “ 40 ThiTd u “ 50 “ 31 • Bight yards of good Alpaca Tor 91,00. Broene Long Sbuwls, .25,00 “ 17,00 “ Square “ 10,00 w 0,50 Blanket Long Shawls, 10.00 « 0,00 “ “ “ 8.00 •« 6.00 Boy Slate Long Shawls, 5,50 “ 3.25 “ ■** 4,00 “ 2,25 Red Flannels, all wool, 28 “ 22 “ u • > 31 “ ■ .'25 • *« « « 371“ 23 . Tlie above prices are a sample, and tbe balance of the stock wilt be sold in proportion. Positively no devia tion tnprlcc*;- ■ . - ■ v : fdecU JUST RECEIVED at JssrazA’ One PneoCash Store ! No. 70 Market street, Piitshurgh r botwecn Fourth st. and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber won a inform those who desire to get good lUßoaias, that the greater part of lua Slock was rorchoscd at the recent large Auction Sales in New \ork and Philadelphia for c%su, which enables him to sell goods 15 in 25per cent; cheaper than those tvho buy on credit. We do not deem It necessary ta mention the ihe different kinds of goods thai compose oar stock, bat deem It sufficient to say tliat it consists of a full nston ment of ladies’ and remlemen’s wear, together with a general rtock ef FURNISHING UOOD3* Wc would jrtpccifaHy jioHcit an cxamtnaticm of our stock from those who wish to purchase. ■ :■ Imarls tifiCOBB OUEAT AUtUVALI OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varitica aiNo. 97, Northwest corner ot Wood street and Diamond Pa. IX. Gacaa A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their ime, that they are nowpreparedt o offer for sale their presentnewatoek of Gooas at onusualiy low rales. .And us our pare hoses have hacDmude on the most fav orable terms with Itnportcra aud Manufacturers, we flat toroarvelyes, and hope to be ahlc tomcruaeontiuu&uce of confidence and patTonace of out old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore to libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is m part of Broadcloths, Twedilf, fancy VcxtinsS) Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pccas, Merinocs,: Muslm DoLmincs, Cashmeres,.fancy ' Prims, Glared Combries;, CtojHuogs, Table' DJaners, 4iingh.iuis. SUkB, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk. Pocket Handkerchief*,' and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and fell other articles generally kept lu.ibo DryG'oodslme* Qua Variety^Department will be found on exomiumion io be unsurpassed by any other of the kind Wcst of .the Mofemalns, and is made dp in partof Combs, Beltons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe : Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Byca, Pin* fend Needles. 'Popes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Catlery ana Pen-hnivea jost arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines* Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Surrenders,Slates and Blate Pencils, Percuasiftn Caps, Speotnelen, Pistols; Iloiiery. Gloves, Lawn* and Edgings; Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy NelUngsl Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, rrilk Fionnice together with a general nasortment of all other articles in tub Variety line. We bave on band and Tot rale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and SifverVSpectacles, Cloce*, Ac., 10 which wemvite the attention of all buy ers, as we are dctcrnilued to sell our Goods on the most reasonable tenns, cither for cash or satisfactory refer ence. ■/ N.R, The banners oftbelote firm of Gatoa & Me* is to be settled by D. Gbboo qi ihe stand of D. Geuoo &■ Go, who is fully'authorized Tor such and in whokr possession are the popers, Notes fend Books of autjfian. {ocltfcif Bolivar Fire Brick SlaDDfaelsriog Companv. JAS.OLOVES, S. M,X«a, B. V.fOHIS, It, S, SLaORAW, OLOVBRf KtBR A CO.> Proprietors. 3 HIE subscribers having been atmoinlrd Agents fer . the above named concern, will keen constantly oa Imnd a supply of ihe celebrated Bolivar. Fire Brick, Cru cible F'tre Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls, They are also reudy 10 receive orders for said Brick, 46 be made in sire and shape to suit purchasers, Which *hal! be promptly filled. . - ' "■■■■* We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many, advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth- ' ers that have been offered for sate in the United Slates,' their superiorily beingwell known io olmoitoli persons; who use Fire Brick. Theproprietora have determined that the Fire Brick shalMose noneoftheir present envi able reputation, and that no expense ohali be spared to; make them even better than they have heretofore been.- This is Uie only establishment cow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar, :. - .. KIER & JONES, marl 7 ■ Canal Barin,Sevemh j> Fltii Pitsl FltslT - “ T\R HART’S VEGETABLE FJCTRACT roa Fits. U *—The QBtoniihiitg success which bos attended the; use of this invaluabie medicioe for the care of EpilipUc Fils, or Falling Sickness, Spasms, CramPvConvulaiorvs, Hysterics, Nervous. Debility, Seminal Weakness, Ac., render* it the moat valuable medicine yet discovered.. In fact, fern remedy for tho above diseases; it stands unrivalled and alone; There is no other reliable.reme dy. It has been said that Epilepsy ii incurable. This, however, is not tho fact Dr. Hart’s Vegetable Extract has, and is constantly curing this>distressingcamplaint, ns the testimony received irora physicians and. others wili show. See certificates,puhlLhedin Dr. Hart’s Me dical Recorder, pamphlet form,to be had of the Agents; trsli,. For .ale by B.AvFAHNBSTOCK *ctf.„ : ’ . marB corner of VVoad and First streets ; Just fniGUsheck, BRASS BANDCOMPANION>-H. Khtssa hati . just publisned,and has for sale, the febove Work; comprising a scleoiion of six pieces, Marches Quick Steps, Polkas, Ac., carefully and easily arranged for small Brass Bands of eight Instruments—vizt flap Bugle, two Coronets, two Hibereemos, Valve Trumpet, Trombone ond H. Klcber and N^Youug. The character, and ex pressly cov*&ed and arranged for small bands, and it is hoped, vrzpisupply a want seriously felt by brass band assocmtitnhi, both in cities and in the country-r-viz i Choiee of musie, well feud easily arranged for eight instruments, and at a comparatively low once. NO. 101 THIRD BT^ m t» ; ; , . ; Sign of the Golden Harpi N. D.~A aedoction made to dealers and teachers of bands. • •<; . |mari>; A WORU TO. GALdRUHNIA EMIUKAN PS.-Wc •wonM call'the attention of portent going io Cali formayto our assortment of Goods in their Hne.suchns Pistols and Knives—the largest*and cheapest assort ment Inthe city. Just received by Express— ■ ~ v . 1 doz; Coh*# four and fivelnch Repeating Pistols; Ido AlleriV do do - Revolvers: •• 1 rfo Sprague £ Marstnt’s. ALSO—Rodgers, Wastonhoimes, and Crooks* sune nor Pocket Cutlery. , ' HantingKnlvcs, vvith Fork attached to the girt,—the article for California emigrants. . ALSO—Small Cooking Stoves; They can be carried in the small tpace ofreiglit inches square, and will not wat over two cents per day for fuel, which Js alcohol. c ®T7No.l*s3 J COj N0.2,54,00j N 0.3,85,00..3,85,00. All the above articles for sale at mari« . BOWN & TETLEY; 130 Woo'd st. • DODDS&CUOZIEa, MACHINISTS AND MANTOACTUBEBS. ~ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SouiA-tru, Jo,. 0&1O n4 r °f , toammi, {near iht Ohii ani pehn. iplttama Maxtroad. Depot,) Auxohkst Cm. aeHglTT.Btyef ana Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic. Presses, ofall descriptions; Cobper plate,Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togethei with Hill Macliinery in general, built upon the most approved plaits of con struction, and tvoTamunship to the satisfaction of cus tomers. ■ . . . '■ • - tor All orders left aCMessrs. Cochran. H’Brldo A Co.’s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or. addressed to thcsubacrilicrs, Allegheny ,will receive^prom^tnUention. - TSJOit’ICE.— Having sold out my Boot aim tPeriodical AH Siore to W. A. Gildenfenney k Co., I cheerfully re commend the new firm to my friends and customers. > w. C. WALL. fro THE PUBLIC —The undersigned have associd- J.ledni purchasing the entire periodical stock: ofW. C. Wall,fio. 85 Fourth Btreet. whtch will be conducted os above, under .{he firat of W, A. Gildenfennoy * CO. The present stock will be increased to every article be longing to the .business. Public patronage la solicited and will bO thankfully recelved.V ■“, “..”"5* 1“ W. A. gildenfenney ' - H. MINER * CO ' aisSM SSP *hsSk 5£ d *\f: Anahutz, tinder the firm oi Joshua Rhode* & Co., is tliia day dissolved by, mutual consent. The bis? ness of the firm wil.be PtirrhargA, January 1 7tb^'. RE0 P ‘ ANSH^'Z -' : The.business will be. oonducted as heretofore bv tbs subscriber, at the old stand, No, 0 Wood street ” 7 »“ T JOSHUA HHOBES., ■.i’J-i i'-L'A ;.i-\ . • .'"'V- \ X. : ' ;■■■ Groat Attraction t •i :;.:' r ~'- T '&£• , ' JAEIKS W. WOOD\V » “Sn-' CABiSLT sea > EBHffIBK/Siyi IOBE U4NVFACTmERvI?I*i 1 W«.rB.rqom» ST uiil OS.l'Jilra »t»«oU ;. respectfully informs his friends aniTcuitom :s/ -V era .that bfihaa now-completed: his decidedly ihe.largest ami pest offeredfor Baleiir this win be Mold at prices s a*l°w as Slates, East' or'WcsL-. >,• V :J \ As,, he is dotetinliieitto uphold the quality 'wlih'well* ‘seasoned materials, best workmanship, and/neweßr designs; andiron} the extent af hlsordereand facility jin mat afacinring,- be- is enabled ‘to produce warranted- r. - | He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus-* Jproera’ interest with his own*in quality ami-price, an& Xeepsalwayß.on hand the greatest variety ofevery des-. pripliotupf famiiore,from the cheapest and plainesuto jliemoateleghntaha-cpstiyi'thaiahonsei'or pne, may he furnished /Grom his stock, or than uf&ctuied; expressly to order : Tiie falowfagmrtTdlea consist, ipartj.of hia slock, which forrichness -of style and finish/ pannoi bc surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: i Louis XIV tets-lcie-a-rSofas; :.s(tSofa3,mplujhandhairclotli; :• GOdoz, Mnhoguny Chairs; - - :■ ; .20 do (Walnut .. „ do*- • . ; 60 Mahogany Rocking do; 29Walnut ' do do; . CP Mahogany Divans:;; ’ '2O Walnut do; ’ ... v .. ... , AO Marble Top Centre Tables; •. 60 • , .do Dressingßureous; . JM) v • do ' Washstandsj' ; -■ 'f , 40Enclosed ' . . - do; • i lOOCommon do; ' ‘ i 20 Plaiu Dressing Bureaus; \ 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:; . . 30 Waiuui do; GO Cottage do; ' ' / 3UO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads j - 20 Mahogany Wardrobes: lOWalnat. do: .lUCherry- do; ... i 60 Plain Bureaus; . : - % 7P,Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Scat Chairs | : =• . 24 Cane Seat HochingChnirs; • ISLadies. Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots: Etiguircs;: . FaperMacbae Tables Conversation Chairs j Pembroke do: '• KUzabatlien do;-. Hall and Tier:- do; u / $ Iteeeptlon, do; . Ladies’Work Tables; Fean Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables ; :Arm r : ' do; . Ottomans; • Gothic and Itall Chairs. i A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with all articiesio their lino. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short pstnoUce,..;...;v rV.':'' -• V .•••,. • All drdeftpiromptly attended to. t•' > fmars • ' iioarasyiasavaUntsiaakersAsiociatian l 5. WAREHOUSE. 119 SECOND STREET. - 1 (near tlwcornerof Wood;? ' ~ 1 ■ --THIS- ASSOCIATION, em-fls <ftßSflS&6ißljgiSEgcp bracing, already.twine to three Wj times as many bands as die lar-Rpj bosmess phops of ihis city, have Ware house; arid areableto furnish the 1 public, by wholesale' or retail,with Furniture of the following.description.-- viz: - 1 '- - • Mahogany Wardrobes; Drifting Baretruß; Full Col craned Bateaus; Mahogany .Bedsteads; Muling any Chain; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstanda; So fas ; Divans;Piaod Stools ; : odoVr'Cases; Secretaries; Card l'ables; Pier Tables; fine Curd Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Backs: French' Bedsteads; Oubmaos; Poplar Wardrobes; DiningahdßrcUkfastTablesiWork at&nds ; Cherry and Common Workstahds; high post; common, tow;and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; X3ribs; Cradles, AC. "' r ~-• i The-udvantagcsofco-operatlonvonanexienslvesculc, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de terihuicdtosetr, lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public., will understand by giving them a call, V r : : - HDT Suambaat work of: all descriptions, ; and other Article* of anydescripiiort, made to order In every style, ial the shortest notice. / ; , , r , {mar29 - To Cabluov MaUcrs. i Ttnan, Mahogany, Roseioood' and: Walnut/ Varnish, r .. . ./Mardtotxrtand jF.uTTtitunai Wholesale. THEsubscribers havejaat received 7rom New- York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, •and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AU of which we-will sell at extremely lowpriccs. : ; 3 As greai cure was taken in the selection of the stock, 'persons cannot foil lo be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well, known that Furniture can'be .made by machinery superior and much lower than by ihand, the aueniioit of the trade is respcctfuilyiiivjted; Turned Work, in ail its.branclics, carried on as usual. Plank for hand raH« t for Carpenters, and articles required innratiufocuinVigCabinetFuniiture I consiaiitly ; ,on hand—viz: Mahogany, Vamisli, Hardwire, ijiair Cloths, Springs, &c n Ac. . RYAN A hI’KEE, ' .. Ryan’s Buildings,./ mar22:yilaw No:ntFifth street. ... O.C.nAJtMJKO. p. PfTTT-yy UftmtaerADsaUr. ; CABINETWARKROO&IjSMITIiFIKLDSTREET, SitotuhsiTMl and Siraiabtrry alley Pa. A HAMMER ft BAULER keep coustahUy on hand lgL a i t variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture,' any sold on as ; * « ■favorable ternisas can boobtaiaed avany simiiar eatablishmejji|n .hc \V.c6t; rTlicyhuve now on hand an i onuaually extensive stock,embmclng all kinds ofFurnl ;tore, from the cheapest andplainest to the most cosUy and elegant.. AH orders prompUy attended tt>/ mr2t,tGtn A. fiHLUBRN A CO^ HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY No; C4;Sraitbfielil au a large assortment fancy.and plain FurniionsiWhich they will seUlSpercent. below customary rates. • : . Tcirms-reash , .■ . ;jdec27:ly - WJM. E. STEVENSON cOQlfrtueato raana faiwTwjQcjape CABINET- WAKE of evcrrdescrip- at histoid stand, corner o( Liberty and gfflMnßgg Seventh Uresis. UNDERTAKING attemle<f to, Inalliisbranches. - / . a naylt PATKSTSIETAI.iiIcnx;RIAIiCASKB. rjlllKsahs'crtUori having recenUyfffiiulenrnmffetacni* with tha Patentee or this new and taluabU invea *»» foi the manufacture and sale of the article in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively iri the East, whole they are supe rseding' the use otwoodeti coffins, take, this-method, of informing the public, Uialthey are trow manufacturing eighteen differ* ent itle* of the modem Sarcophagus, varying inlength from 22 inches lofiffeef, with width aud depth suitable for' bodies: ofordinary size, ondforthosc who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unnsual dimen sions.have several sizes deeper and wider. ThisiiK ventlon now coming into general usc.upronouncedone of the greatcsi of the-oge. ; Tltese, Dtmiafc Cases; are composed of . various Ipinda of metals, but principally of They are thoroughly tnaxultd inside ; and' out, and thus made impervious to air and ,indcs|ructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a, c ta s sic Jo rm, are light and portable, whilethey. combine, the' greatest strength which metal i* capableof, In agiven Quantity,.--: • When properly secured withccmentUiey are.pcrfecb ly air light, and free from exlmlationof oficnsivelg&ses. They coal no more, than good woodeo coffins, and are better than Uiiy other article in use, {of whatever costd for transportation, vaults, orordinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified .tol by , some of our most scientific men } also, by the Hoiiora -hies Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass/and other distinguished Senators' who have witnessed- their merits,and whose letters, together with other evidences of their wonh.inay be seen atour:Agehta v ßuirial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street,three doors above Ninth, -where we intend to keepj.on, hand at al l times, such a .stock of all sizes.and degrees of ornament and finish a» will sulithemust diversified tastes. ; 1 \ :* Wo invite ihe aliention of the pQblic,and of tJnder • takers, particularly; ihroughbtiuhe West,to an exami nation of the article, end request them not to rely upon the representation of undertakers not using ilieariielo, • whoso interhsUt Would be to misrenrerent them. : , W.CDAVIS.& CO. €lat^'mg. ■ Elegant and DieVkl GiotLtng. -v; . /CALLAGHAN & CO., eonter of Wood and Water- VAaireet*,nre now leceivingfrora the Eastern murk-; eta a well selected and extensive loVofClothslCaasi : meres aiid Vestings, whlshsurpass In beauty fliia vnriej: ty any other collection west of the mountains*: iTbese i Goods are the choice.ofthc eastern select-- ed by tho proprietors,Mhcmselvos, expressly forth!*' market. They were purchased for cask, at low prices, which will enablo the undersigned to dispose .of tbenr about twenty per ceriLabeapcribaa therpriccit chargedi by the generality of.tailoringcsiahlishmentftinihis cuy : CLOTHS—French, English, and Amertcfari have 1 been; selected with great circumspection: and various stylis: ofrichoi&ferial for Overcoats* wehavein abundance.' Our;stock of CASS)MERES 4*-very extensive and; varied,,including a If the newest, richest anil most fash-i lonabie specimens recenUyimponedahd manufactured. Ourat'ock ot VESTINGS includeSavaricty ofallthe; fancy patterns to be had in New: York.city;itis msst varied and elegant—while some, when properly made up, present an appearance of mOdest grandeur. Taking! thevnriety ana whole,- itnerioinly surpassed any coR Icciion Of Vestings over brought to ourcllyhefbre. - I Gentlemen of taste who. desire those Goods made up,’ cut and manufactured by ' experienced 'artists, * WriP please call and examiuo Tbr lhemsolves. They are open: For Inspection. • - CALIiAGHAN & CG., . sep24. - corner of Wood and Water streets. .» SPUtKQ AOU) BUMDIXU OLUXIUNU I r THREE BIG DOORS 1 : . • iNo. ISliiJJbertif Streep Pittsburgh* ■ TOHN McCLCSBEYhas now-thepleasuie of an-' tl. nounoing to his numerous friends and the public in general,thatnla Spring and Summer stock Isnowready, for inspection, which he beUevca will- be found to be one ortho largest and. best selected slocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found in the Wcitern Country. > He has this season paid, more than usual attention id the raanufacturing and gtvic of his Garments; so that the veiy lowest priced, os-well asihe Anestiarc goiup.in a style and elegance not tq be surpassed. ~ ... _;/ . lie would particularly call the attention of alldealen in Clothing to Ids present splendid assortment of r- j 1 ; U*n<ly-hlnd« Garmcuta, ; ; r , As he feels confident, upon examination of and prices of his goods, he' can offer"them such'induce, mems as ahfdl make U in ler ®?! 10 purchase at his establishment' - ■' -r-J-i' Many ycars’experiencCj and success m the bur slness, together with an anprecedenWd tbAo/ttdls and rs* toil. enabled him to sMt the business habits and-tastes-of every.-ldCatioh in the Unioni which iscf the-uttgost importancp to. whole; sale purchasers. , ‘ , In the Cntting department will bd found a choice sef lection of- the most fhshlonablelgoodsi consisting of-? ■ ' Ftenchy EngUsh aful Jhntrican. j CashmerettsiAe,tej*: J Als6 t .an exceUentdssbrtment o’t YESTINQS, of the latest and most fashionable styles-r .all of which he i&preparcd ipmake tporderin ihe bcm manner and at the most reasonableprices.: - .... , COME, THEN, ONJB AND.ALL! . The-Assortment, the qoaMyjand the Varietyvls ths most extensive, undoubtedly, tone foand in the United States: . ; mai^J^ : - TkISSOLUTION Pari- Jjlmerahip. heretofore., existing hetw.eeri* AIcLAJN, MOPJFITT & DOBBS, as general agents,'wda dissolved onlho first day of MMch*nst. , feMQFFITT will still condhcl’iheif busi ness as Agents, for Cash MatualljißaranceCo l ., of HarrisburffbjSale and SubdiVision-of.Real l Estate, 'NcgoUatioMof'Boh^jW«»fej,.-SUwtaiTime-^aii r Acf, at their office, N 0.2- FifihStreeu Pittsburgh. . P nfarSO - . . , - •. McLAIN & - T?Ok SALE—2 acres or unimproved: sitaatca! J? a short distance irom the Ctty;; Une ;.of;the Seventh Want- The 'si madoitls pleasant and healthy, and well adapted for.two family residences or. building lots, os the extension of. Bedford street wil! add to their Value. One, or both can bo had at Sl.ooo easy* 1 . St .CVTHBERT^Gen.--Agent; mar2o... • ••■ •. v ... ; . Smlthficld^street. • S _ OLASSES— r ' " “ Prime Plantation and Bugnt House, In fstore and &lo by tmarlfij- KING & MOORHEAD* ** . * * ” " *''«'£>_ ,*«.*•”-*’ j:” ■■ ~“77 /7 4tltfi£el EaiuOuff 7 " '' * li'- -i: r w -V / £.• 'Ki ‘.--AV •.g-Q*>- ’'.■ fiODRVAJiVXRN ACADfin V* j r , l , * # ..FORrYOUN(M3LBLS t ‘ ~ 7 , \ln the immediatevidnityvf ihe'Ciiies'cf 'Pittsburghana efTUIIS INSTITUTION will be opened on ihelstday.of il- October, for. the reception of popiliCwbo wiJtbß.frw '.of an *elenjentdry» tnia liberal edticoUoh: Reading, HYiftinßfArithißetic, Modern; History j; Aik ident audModern Geography, nseofitie Globes, Botany, tUiseful and Oroaaiedt** Naedie WorkjidusliS and Draw* 3Dg> ■ '■ TERMSj •' frii'e annual pension foi Board, Tail! on end Wnsli* ■ ■ C tmr.pcydWd halfveaily dn advance;, - 9m,W tsllusio for begihhers, ,-i_ ■* ■ *, C,(10 IjFoftKS asd'6t'the;liteirument,' .- , - ’• - -Syojj ihVestaMisluncntr tiiepiclai ; tesdttd scenery i variod'and extensive prospect, so ani*: faaunfr and enlivening to youthful minds; must render if btTesiriliro plßC<£of«ed«ontion,j::i",:;i ;; t ? ,The greatest atteflUotfof liteTegchejs.wilitjcpaldlo, and lmelleefiratcolttire - of the pupils' eommitM’loiifceir'««« AW-Ml^ttooi effective,the discipline will be exact, ■yetinlltTand pa rental; vacations.of a iprlmehl each. Pupils %*■> TineUie session;.- .•.^^MRSi.yAyiir.-iiiswVn*, f septHttAL- - ; "I . .-;K / ' Pnneipal. Hri LL RE-Oi*EN, for it! SI XTII SESSION, oifWei-' f y :fnexdtty,Oei6ber.2Uthf 1551.-. v '>.•■; j TzK&~PtTStM\oiiofa%Weiks~FdyalleittAfcanc«r Uo&rd andEngHshr-Ttiition, - -<■ *,• _sGo,pu Pluno. wiih Singing.ahd us 6 ofinßtroment, r * 20,00 Freneii) German, Latin*Driving A, Paiming^cach f JO.tlft Bed,,Reddingand Washing, . •, ?,. > 5,00 Stationery,) r - v ’ - : v - -j. ’?5 < The two Sessions commence respectively* on the last Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not re*, ceived-yul-by sbeciOJ-arrsiigemeni, ifor lesa ihan oire Session. . Noßeanetion.for.jabaence« except in cases of great ertiergeficy.'NO EXTRAS.*- :• Circulars, containing Recommendations, Ac., can be had of IViis.G, R,..white,- Market street,’ and of Mr. Mellor,Bl Wood stipeeCi ■*, . fsepVflr . pittsbuirgliCoactiFactory, . No. 4k& Diamond aUiy. near Wocul strefi,’■ . ■ ■£. MV- BIGE LO W, PROPRIETOR,,- - i WOULD rcßpecifdUyjnformUi&fflends tbecablic.ihalfae hun dred light Vehicles nndet/way of con* iSfir ■ ■'SLJairact t .on > ihe grc&ter pdtt o£|iyhich nVe finish^,or nearly so, comprising .liglit no tofi Buggies, phmide} dMbp Rdggtefi, irotit 525 tef . AiBo, aa aasortinentofHockaway, with one or two sealssbme- fine tWo'.libra'e'Barbuehes/ Thrtabove.wcrfcwilL be.W'arrantedtandrisconsinicied> from the besi jmateriai lbat cojjld ern market orathome; and, aUendin? personally to'esefi! branch cohfidept'bf/risking bis jerutatioh on Ills'Work, where it laVseti aednot nba«ed; : adistancevOrdering work through their friends, or commission merchants at this place, will re ceive ourmbatstrict auention. • : . -i/ .-'BMEBENCBSt. : . . ■ , T Colrltouvratwrsdrt, *' ‘ •’ltH»Tlftrtlßy,TJ l q> T ' ilon. William Wilkins, : Col. George A-ByarO, 1 William Esq, Logan, Wilson tk Co:, Singer. Hanjaau & Co. > ' lloitiacob:ForeyUi; 3. h.idd & , . . Georgo Weyman, E#q;, JF.G.Moore, New Orleans, M. B. Milford. Clarksville, - 'i ....... (Tennessee.: - * -Repository, No. t Watson street, opposite the Canal, bri Penngyteiatti4 : A*caufl. . . . - lfob27;ly ' MBIES JI’OASDLUSS A GO.y V v 109 .WOOD street; BHOLESALBZhakrim Forcigri’and-Domestic Dry Goadsi xuc now, opening ;their -first.purchase ol NG AND SUMMED' GOODS, selected with 'the greatest care/tosnitihe trade, consisting in part of the nfewest styles.of— : - ; -v:- ' , , .DrcsaLawha and Borages \ Plainand'Fignred Alpaccas;, FrenchiScotrhandDomestic:Ginghams; ' 7 4 • Printed Calicoes,in great variety; •. ..; *■.»: Rthbons,lacea dfid Edgings-; .< - .r>:r ■» ' , - \ Cloths, <lasfliraeres and Vestings; Summer [CbatiDgohd Pantalooning," • t ; Brownandßliaohed Muslins; Balm ami LegborhiTats j . Strawond Braid. Bonnets.. - ■i TogclherVith a compleie sioctof Variety Goods and < s NotionBjGoldahd{JiU Jewelry;.Gold and Sil-- ;verWatches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All oCwbich are of /ered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern' prices. r : . •. T* fcb23.Cm r TB. WILLIAMS' & COr fiave-removed to No; 122 tl « -Wood street, which is threo doors above their old stand, comer of Wood ahd.Fifth,streets, where they will ho.pleftsed.iomeetlheirfriendsandpauons. • .-. I- . . . ' .. GHOCS2IIES. .y* • ' .V Rio, Lagnnyra and Java Cofieej ' ■ ' * ..New Orleans and Refined Sugars;. - ' GoTileit Syrup; N. O. nnd S. tr Molasses; ’ .• - Fine to extra fine Green and Black Teas; . , . Sperm, Star, Mould arid Dipped Candles: ' i l’alnif Almond, Casille amUtosin Soap; *><:■■ i .-Pearl and Corn Starch; ' Farms,' Penrl, Sago anU ATrow-rooi; * r ' - • - & ■ : . llamS, Beef and.Bcer-tongors; . ; t With a general nscbrlmenloT Fratu and Spices- Alio, ilroti and NaJlsyWhiteLead, .Co turn Yarn land 'PaUcut jZinc-Wash-boards, &e. f Ac. wholesale and retail, by t. morg • J DJ WILLIAMSACd, 123 Wood : st." • -- :::r - Jfottc©. ■ ' ir|tHEut\der>ignedhaving.disposed of their entire in- JL lerest in the Natiorxi. Fotmbarto Messrs.' HsHby -M'Ctnu>Ti would>recpmmend -thehr rsucceswinuo the favorable patronage Uial has been be-' tsicwcd - ' upori- : lhb <rstalilliliihent stncfe its commence* imentyboth m ibis vicinity ohd in theiwest. r Tlie books and Bccountsofthelatefinn will beset .tiedby either of the [partners, avihc eld sland v corner .of Seventh and Liberty streets. • . - feMHrlm* • * ■JOHN QurNN ACO. ■ JIKNXY RSIS' ,• •r»*-*>**DANIKL M'CUsUY. ...' National Foundry* i THE unaeritatted* bavin* purchased the en r :siShl Urn interest ofVobti.Qainn ACo M in the Na iiodal-Fouiidry,"will c'catlnu® the above Foun*- : under the firm of Rbm & M’CtmiiV, and i keep constantly on hand a large and excellent assort* ; merit of.all articles!ii.ihcir Urte, made Tom mto and ihs : most approved Patterns, sacku« . Oooiriug Stoves; —'ParlorStovet: • ■:■ v Office Stovesf, ' • .Hollow Ware; *.» - • , Wagon;. Boxes; ; Plough Irons; Sadirons; . Fancy und Common. - i DogTrons; - 4 Grates,&c. T &c. . All arucleso! Castings intheirhße vHll-be furnished" . St the very lowest prices, and. warranted not to balnfe rior to nny manufactured in the efty. They; arc. constantly. receiving nne.: and . hrouti/nl ; Pniiems, of all. descriptions* making our variety, ol Castings the mon of any manufactured in the . Wet>t. •' ”• Y. ' .-r- .-r. ; Dcalers aje lerpecifoUy invited to call and examine cur slock, or seiul on their orders, which will he attend ed to,promptly; at Unsold stand ;bf-John:Quinn * Co corner, of Seventh and Liberty j*treVts, Piushurgli, Fa. - : ;REISAhrCUKDY, ‘7 • floa'lCE.v y --V" : ? TTAYING fold my entire slock:of.jßo:*ks, Feriedioals XX At*., 10 ■ Messrs ItKKL' & CALLOW,T cheerfully recommeml thfUt toniy. former;customers. - .Alljxrsona indebted to me will phase call at the old stand and Set tle ' • tj 'B,rIIOLMKSj Third opposite the Foal Office. • jj\ Co-Partnership Notice* r , rplIE undersigned, having purchased iheeiitiTe rtbclt X of J. Ur Holmes, 3rd street, consisting'of .lipncry, Ac.* have this dnv entered mto partnership under the firm of BKKL A CALLOW;- htfy wi I tic thankful for a continuance of his-patronage*aiid wilt alsobe hap py to hnveii call..rum their firiend3 generally,« " ■ ' --A‘fullvOssornneni cf. every article wiljr always-bo found - • c AU subscription* contracted for by Mr J. B. Holmes will be fiirnishedms usualby us,. J; G REEL,. t: 11 F,.CALLOW, • 'Pittsburgh, February 33,13&L, .- inßrd OUtolttUon of Partnership*. fIMUs partnership.heretofore existing between theun* X 'der«igue'd > bas; becn‘ dissolved this day, by mutual consent. All persons U&vhtg claimsagain&;ihe cbm to itrejjcittiithent for payment ; and all persona knowing tiieiriselves indebted, are respect,- fully invited to call and settle thcs’ame.witltouid&l&y. - KENNEDY, & HASLETI. ,Thx subscriber having purchased thc’entlre interest of Mr. R.IT.-NASLETF. fir the .Variety XLndJeWelry businesj,.wouU, respcounlly call the .attention.ofhia foriher friends mtd phtrohs to .the slock of'Goods du hcmayWhichwiirbeaoidatpriceato salt the rimes., .j, Particular attention paid’ Id repairing' Clocks; Watch ~es and Jewelry, KENNEDY,* - cutrl- - - - ISo. stTeet.- iQiri3 amnmart\ *-*»v*r• -rr * * rtotsmait;’; ' - • [of thelatefinriof Sands ARdiuemanY \ >IiOUIS REINK At AN d& CO.. : . IMP OUTERS AiiD DEALERS 1N ‘ Clockr^\WaithaiJe\othT/ t WaukMaUTiaU i^Toolt,^cn^en . . pifrit. ctjiest, ofjfi uooa ysoM .woou, pmsßUcen, ' mAKE leavelo annbtm&e iothe'trddo and' the/puLHe 'X.\.keneraUyvthai thffy haye,ihemselves carefully,se lected and imported from Europe, a. largC sfoCk of Gold and BKver--wa'tches; 'Watch^Materials,’and- TotHs for . Watch makers; Innd a.most elegant assortment.of Jew 61ry, fronuhe manufactories—which theyofler w prices aalorv aAthey can be purchased m-the eastern market*,. • «■ " j rhhir '*ti>ck of Watches consists of Gold and -SHvcr Patent Levers; do,Detached Levels; do Lepifces;Si(-- ▼erQuartierst aUdelegantFrench tiine pleccs; of the most approved - makes. Together witha large stock of : Clocks, aud TnpePieces, from the best American Facto ries/ ' , . Their stock of jewelry,comprises articles, of every l vdescription in lhis.iilie,such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings,- Brfeahr' and Guard Chains, : Keys and Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver "and German Silver and Tnbfei'Pitd; TeaSpoons,mtAeverykind.of fancy.- orticlcs-geuerally kept in estabHshmeniaof this description. ~ . . ; ’Thoy Wonldtespectfally caßlheatieniion of the toiheiTektensiyo utock of AYatch materials and Tools, of every variety, which se- JdOted; 'V; ■ They.have hiso bpml a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses andiOperh Glasses, Irora - the beat manuiaotpry injbpgland. with a great variety .of other articles too numerous to mentlonf ■ . • •: Clocks,-Wdtches repaired in the best mannerimd-on ihemost reasonable terms. focitl:y , A T THE ATHENS.fu| , BDI“wfNaS, X.IBEBTT 57., aic at all ume§ a tlclighifal place of resort for T.a. •JeaUcmcn to cnjoy- it plale or FRESH OYSi iit.iUie. varfons Myle* ami served la. a . manner that cannot, fall to'jirettia. Also—HOT OOfi tahei relreelimenta, at rliort notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES. ID* THE BATHING ESTABtitSHMENTaKray, in ?. r 'l? r /? r HoWCoH and Shower Baths, from V A. hi. to uP-m. rfehis' vr.w. ward. " Wtitera Eiehsage jkotel, ;. lUKtfsr; west or“rrairsQoißiii ffHiutniLPnii, f • «pp»itt r Cehfraf <P»a Ten»o Raßroaif Bepot • ID* Fhe soUcilad shafeoi the : Iravelling public.- ■ . _ . W^SfcjiS® a^f ?EW ? Al *‘ received at (he store • Jc\ f otjnsp«caon.ou - XOtt?wUl-. %d a'-beaut& «i.t^S^ e ? to t^P*^ l iJiS ene s' ,rß is ,l ® :of o tra w,sak, Satin and Velvet BONNCTB, and-TKmaiiNGSi ofrva* nous kinds, suitable for the season. - * • “•“tCluldten’s.Dpnp.ets, Ladics’ Caps and Head Dretses—of * rich and beauiifuf style. ~~ focUSrtf Hi w!s^“ r^r aicllftir<,Bon » Jeweller* AYiN.G-: re-Cued.'hisratore in ;a.handsome manner,, .and unt recently returued from the Eastern cities wjßr a nah' idrioirtment jof Watchesi Jewelry dnd Fancy' Gpddsa wnuld-calHhe attention of hia fnends arid cus* toniers tothe’ fact, th dt ainonghiaWtuChcawillbeTound Of Jew-, elry, the latest styles orbrochesVbreasrpins, fob anil vest chains, finger- rings, ear^rings, miniarurcj lockets, ; FANCY- GQODS—Sach qs papcE mache, work tables, work vases, perfume bottles, table 'maur* groat variety; chlnafruil an d c ake dishes, Ac.; yvit h an endtessvariety of nsefnl andorharaental arUclesjwhiclihavc.only to be aeenjo be appreciated. r... ,•/ novl v, „ , MARKETBTHEET.I / r IO'£ARTISEHSHIl > .-r-Xb.e subscribers have this day \J: associated ihemselveß ittgeibef as-Pattaers, for the purpoaa of,ttanßactrng Grocery, pro^nce^ ;Uquor ana Commission business, under tßeUrta of 'Joblt- Black* C0.,-No; : tibeny and Jnyinisia. 4 JOHN BLACK, oartir M. rd’CCLiOCOU, JR fc , ' -u,' .■ ' 4i‘; t ‘ ' - ->c > v ~ ;r ': UttOIOTAL, - r \ \ 'Xv ; , ? . -, >* # / ' » . * : W* 0 ......... ' ' ' - Y ' ,t>f f‘ - ' Mtmi TRUSSES iiß3? on iluPTuire—'rbemVßhdOifßf JW; > H6¥slB»>* Truss has rendered theeure of UuS dreadful; disease /a matter of t>erfecti!6ruiiuty;i ana-Jho.Than will , now allow a Hernia toproceed imtila condition iff tblrtrra Is produc ed that nothing can allastate Bhr'lUolhiifo of a skilful , surgeon, is wholly lneMosnble.,.lAnintare in its ordi- ' iiory fprm, roay r wilh proprletyr.be left to Ihoperson ofUioted and ,lhe irirss-tnafcef; ,but to go ns rhany persons, jib, withoni even a bondage of any hind io retain {I, of-' len-rendera ihe caseyerfgetly nnmaaagegWe. and lends to whotis termed Sfrungiiiairii Httnidi which ollon hat hoielie/,bßt.in alourgioal,operaiion: In Hie Truss to trhiph.we invite the attention of ; the afflicted- theta la every superiority over the/ ■utisjes'and bandages in eornraon.nee . It isperTeCltyComfortable, nnd dan be . made, to flt anybaseioP'Heniin’ with aaeguctness and •eq'mbTenesS;ofjpteesnya iihat;do'es,not.belone to any oilier instrument with which, we are acqimTnted ; and wul'reaimaiy rnytiire-.wlth eaaei ahdieoiafors to the . wearer., Physicians of the highest standing in the pro fessionli&VegivfitteJtimony loils'great superiority over: • tbex>rdm»ry.inxssc*inuso»:.TheTrDii9ofi)f.Hab ■ boca.wi\i «uifti°ncv]\alr.tlie o/dinary. Rupturo, We adviy those afflicted U mnke application In time. . highest character tunic-given ini • tha City shy calling on ' v JPersoAßfJrom. a .distance' can., hove them gent. l>y sending the mensiiro round thehody.:.': * i.»R.OEOaU KKYSER, , 140 Wooa street, r 4ol< &£eat for'Piusburgh. 1 r ' ! % marll:d&sy The>... iycv . r _ Colij, • \ Asthma % Croup^BtoncUitisllnJiuenzuyßinding of. Ih& , I JLunety J)ij}iniltu of.PrcaiMitgy /tfetiion of ths Littr, - i Tains or’ Wtdkntik'ofiAc~£feaHCTStde,FitStStaga'6f \ ;ltirihort,\th,is:Bqftam is I adapted4o_ebtry dissase vf, the Lungs,’ and £u>«rji*Aifh' r \ nTpio'dittedi'nourever'vatififtgcJimait., ' - ?; iYJtT.It. t>CHE|lߣhaßlopg:beenknownlo possess im*-; Iflf poftant inedrchialprOpiTlierfi.'Thlsfftct isiamiliar to Av&ry pre-., •tribe itin ditFercni.forraß.for a variety of T&f also has roicits^irtues; aid Eoraa physicians wliosenames are fiyn il i a? to liiewbol e coun try, liiis'gOtie so far as tb declare that even CONSUMP- 1 b TIOtZ conlit ;W'Cnrcd:fby-ihat alone,- lit oilier hands a fain, it was neariyvalaelessi'dwiiig, no doobi, to Ifteir ' iTiiOrftiiccinpropaTingrandadrainißteringitr-adifficQHy; f patient experiment .mui long., ewenertcb/' * ' 1 . • • '*'• The cxiiioydiiiaiyiQeiltcmal povrers of these two aob« stances are now for the first time combined and einbod* ‘ IciHii DriTCtSTAR’S BALSAMOR TVIEO CHERRY*' By a nice chemical, process, ever} thing deleterious, o r 4 useless is.xt-jected, so that wliat remains is ihe mcsi cz- ‘ traordinaryundttpVyeffieacious remedy for pH kinds of : pulmonary and liver diseasasever known to man 'To i convince alrunbeireverS tlmtonrtheoryisieally true,* I Pre refer ta a few cases of cares performeH by Uu»waa | flenalmedicine:' ' .• ■ BhftxsAm Rjpos, Ham.co., 0., Sept,27. - .. : F.D.Paiuc—Deartrir: X take the liberty of advising * you Of the benefit 1 have derived from theGse of jOt. 'Wisui’i Bafrftßiof Wild Cherry.* I wns.prostrated ev. that icrriMe ♦ .charge Ch)»aatnption,inMayiaat.Tli2eti' t act was iruiyJiorriCrtOS to,mq..foriive of. our fann y (my brothers and. sisters). hnd dietf 'of Cdnsaihpttbn. t' was nfilicted; with nearly airthcwum fcararefiof the - disease. I ba<Ln distressing, cough, and expectorated a great deal of blood, tectic fcver, aevere}mihßln the side and clt st.;CpiachUls,j alternating wiilf flushes of beat, and copious night sweats., ;•' ,;;v f; . I was under the 'care of a-akUfuLpiiyjidan fromlhe * timel-wns token sick upULabontsix weeks since, being then ahouiTielpless', and myfriends consitfcrcU my case W»peles3jbt4xt least beyond oar phYsician’Sßki'J, ad via* ed the use OfWistar’s. Balsam or Wild Cherry; With- ’ outniy knowledge itandcommenced administeringluome, frornthefirstUnyJcommen .ced taliingir fny 1 healthimproved/niid'lntwo week* t * 'waanb’e torbe.tmtand.overico my bunnes?, and labor, >•• 'which I still continue to do. fliave taken? four bottles '• of the medlciuc, and perfectly well. : JEREMIAH ISCKIG. ’ ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!!, . ’ . Rc3nyiiiE, Fairfield e0.,0,1851. - Mr. J B. Park— : Dcar Siti lwisb to: state to you that: mydaughlerAmanda,, agedlGyecrs> bad about a year .since & very»eve?e atlack reduced. - her.very much, audleftheryvltii a rackinjg tough.- I employed.aj( of the physicians within our reach for the' •purpose of removing her cough;. but without snccee s>-. s?he appearcd; tQ be sinkingrinla a .decline, wtih every symptom'of consumption.' j then tried *Dfr Rogers Liv- .this .aggravated her cough, add . gave bersymptomg of a still more malignant Cliamcter. ' r WaanDw itWasATitb trcm- ► iromdaytoday sawUieprogrcsaoftliat insatiable disedie; Consumption/ ;rreanyaespolred of-' -my But I providentially «aw, the certificate of JohathanConisbUr whose.daughten Sarah Jnne,-was cutetfof-Consumption by- Wislar’a Balsam of, : Wild Cherry 'This created: a faint hope that It might ; help my arid! Immediately Commenced using:'' ;it, and it almost iiipUintly relief. Her health was. improved- from. tl;e fitsi'bptileV aridliythe use of two * bbttles Of Wtitaiftf Balsam pfyyUdrCherrV she was res* .tored to perfect health, aud not now jat all predir-- afflicted wiiht >any dlseasertending to Consumption, do not despair, for ; : Dr. Wisihf’a Balsam of Wild 'Oherry will cure you if you.wM&uUxy iui \ f .• *• K. KA^B.• • - AlS r f)TU«inA'&TONISHINGCUKp!i : - . More evidence of its surposslng hcaUh-Tg&brailvc vhtnev! ;■ [From Dr.BakcrySprHigfield* l Washington co.,Ky:] v - SPBisansLD, Ky.,Muyil v lfciso; Mussu* SAutoHB & PAttKt I take this- opportunity, of > informing,you of a most remarkable care performed up on me by the use of Dr. Wistm’* Balsam of Wild Cher*' ry; In the yearlS4o I wan taken with the inflammation of ihc.liowels, which I.lnbored under for six'weeks, wheui ,1 graduallyrecovcred. Ju the fall of 16411 was attack ed witha Vavere cold lungs' and Ifor the space. of tlrTge years I was couDnedlo my.. bed, I tried ail kinds of medicines ail'd .every vancty of dtd'wUfroat b'eoLHU; and thus T wearied along unltl the’ winier.of iS4S, when J heard of Dr.Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry;- - * , • Mjffjiendspersuaded mo to give.it a trial, though I. had given up all hopes of fecoveryf and had prepared myself foir(hft"chanKeofnnojher.wt>rld.;Tliroug?itbpir solicitations T. was iudoced.tvm&ke.usa of.the genuine Wi.‘tftf’fl'Balsoihiof Wild Cherry.-The effect was truly - >Aflerfiveyears ofafll.cUqa and soffeemg tuid aflerhavinff spent four or five hundred dollars to no pufpoie r >aiid the best und most respectable physicians had prove# unavailing, fwas soon restored io entire hoalih oy the bussing of God and thu Useof Dr.Wistar-s Balsomof; VVild Cherry. ' s . - May the bearing of God -rest upon the proprietors of’ so valuable a. medicine as Wisiar’s ikilgam of Wild.' Cherry. Yourirespeclfnlly. . ; .W. H. B&KER. Wisuir’s Balsam of Wild Cherry'hash Uenry Wistar. M. f).,.Phil adelphia, and **Sanford J &'Rarfc” on a liiieJy executed steel engraved wrapper.; No other.can be cennine. • Price—Sl por bottle—six bottles for $5. ' Sold by J D. BARK, Potmliond Walnut streets,-Cin cinnati, 0„, General agent, to whom alhordera must be addressed. ■ • perbotlle-rsix bolllesfors& -Sold by ■ , J. V. FAltlt; Cincinnati, Ohio, - North-oast eorncffofcEonnb aridriValiint ibis., -cnironee. —-lo wlioni D tt orders mast be addressed. ■ ■Jjl *5 * Co. Krie r Henry I'ofker, Mereen irt' W»r y r^,?r l r“ I j£ f Al^ m lh ’ ?.' av , cri J Sararacrl0 <»»' Sr® 1 C.S Jones,.Condenponi 1* Crootnr. if.,Brownsville,. :« ■; •. ■; ; • fjnfcrBQ~: la " TO INVALIDS AND TUB SII3K. THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK 'MEDICINES'. - “T, S* 1 " Extoaotor (CorinePi sires! lnK ” 11B “ nl5 una all iEilernCl l'ains Ilonitin iiSirf f f «f'St*^iif:.orHesterii«.'Ute‘ „'2?V M???*; 11 *** and Bmt Liniment and Indian Vtg * - r . u * c 10 . r c ' Jae3 of Kheuimiti-m. ' Oil, a certain curs for Deafness. j h. Jfqy j J.in,rjnir,u known enre tor llto Piles. : ' S t Siik-.Headdcht llewttiy,: - ; o!i!*' r —*T J RWte/, for nil women in the family woy‘. ■nS?" ** n Bkgs XSnat XVtsUrni Indian Panacea,>. for t-Oids and feverish feelings, and preventing fevers: for Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bilious Affecfions! for Diamto** Indigegtipn and ; Losspf Appetite rforCosuve-- ncss in xcmaJes and males, and nervouscomplaints rfor In. AffepWonsi- Dyspepsia, files, Rheumatism, ftc. ihe greatppmisare iu is notlmd loiako. never rives pain,and never leaves ting-costive.' . .. i ■Wn. ißraunA Great PairnKflijr. -No -medicine in^ C n„ d h C S yc ' rd H 6 # happily adapted to use tnttmatty as drops to be taken, and yet perform -sadh wonders when applied emema/ly ag Rwasn or bath, by «CS ganris-} .0 so cents each. : 1 . lllli. SatfnhoUtfs lioacharid Eed Bug Bant, lot- drir iHenwny;Vclrmmtn.aahorttime. c ? lebrllte<J jCin ’ 3 **Ji PUU nni Temptrants JSSiSiStV I " I "* Pink Syrup, 1 the popularKX- • JPtCTOKANT FOR COUGHS, CtjtDS, MFDUKiXj A* &oy|Y ■ *s .■■./. . . • ( Net * York Hair the only SURE coloring forihe Hair. ISih.Xfn’rifohTiof CAfoa.nChmMcßeinedy fdr Culs, Bruises,Sorei, tc. K v . IQtiiy. SxiTQCI o/SartaparilleL Tills oruete has outliv ed all other Sarsapanllax, and still gives as great satis; faction asercr. " •' :nthi; The celebrated spread Straigthtning Plar/rr, made from Dr. Lin’s recipe, and the most popular in the market.' :: lSib. Dr, KUne'e ToothAeht Drop* A ccrtairvand easy cure for Tooth Ache.. 19th.;Dr. Cojtcxocx has Taiely longht the right for the United Slater of the- ccltihratcd Ooiieontrautd. Jdineral Waitt. ftnmd at:vthc..Solrsprings of-Doctor Wm.C Chase, o!tStCathariues, C. VY. Tbb medietne' has at talnedanotoriety andpopularity never before eQualled .by. any preparation at .that place, uud its sale has been conuncaiurate with its merits, which are e'xtiaordinarv Ali.tbe remedies are lhlly described In ALMANAri* to he given, to all; who call where the Hedfeines are •kept.'' ■ ;-l- .’?. {•;/ ■ - ..... . NOTICE. Ail -preparations heretofore ■•COMSTOCIC’S ” pV COMSTOCK &CO V, mwfvs be mswssffisa^^stSfe ALU OTHERS MUST BK SPURIOUS D’SMgeasssfcgss Bts« wa S: of,APP?U>«i BiieMtd Snißf Bnti uvonOM, ItritablUWßyniipsia•o”liKeiiTlSr*ii:?J v "W; ot ,P I v ?. b °* e »J ’S«.oo Soli wholesale M 4 n£ I;^- ®vJ^9^0N y ‘JHQ Wbemr street; head of «cl^ydfts» el '° n * wclo,ei wIU «c&bos. “i ' - ‘ \ V ■ V
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