WpW^^\'V'^ ;V j * • X. * Ci&v *¥ Ji ; ’ r '.?:<s^:%-, : ■:•*?:$. ■; .-v -. ;,.s‘- * Jr. |?lv'- T i v -■.; ' * ••: • v ** K ‘ ( * *M: } u 1< * „»,C *, .r *Vv * •, fc -*s #*i ? ‘ . -rv..-. . V - - JV , rV .„... 'f'X'tx .fffc *’ **tfji <£>><:,.'Vi 1 r>■•• ;v-' *:..V' Xi" v.-? >1 - VjV&Mptfci; > A At-^Vwf-p^V*‘:'-,rf;--;a.>;4 u fe§t#|!#^3 ; S^Sp Aitefeij ■tVL%?r » i'j is^B*«i»ifi'V6‘CK < ." < t -»'& ,j M! '. (Sr.- -'- ' I £r\£u*'''T'£!' v ,i E -’'/ i'lA -fe ■*< -i HSiii* § ■S^fi'--' 1 ""W i^B Ipm mmm9:r « in a w-- mm. J|M iBBtss& ■ H&m f»Ill lsomms% jppg|f§l WwPlw 1 ? li§Jlp^ pHralljl p^ m. , Iggg^s&^M&k, SMS£MlSsS^i9Mr^^^q ■mm S|P%l| ~y •' 1 ‘ ,J .:’ .v<,?... ?>v. A-'- l .'“ ' '--■ •’*'*: .-■V‘ i ’% 1 -"-- -- * •*-- - ■%{'“ .-i-V. *.'.. • V". * •i , :V--, :#v .f,. <c -r :r .! ,r^'- 't , v- x ;- e ‘.-.!;. ■;.. -i'. j l -I .' „. •-'';'V- -y.JT; r 4..'. Vii 2 “•£ fr -C*-* w;'.-*•:.-»•. -»■• U-sj!'-** 1 ■". ■’■.'•■■’¥ •• -. .-'. •' •«; ;••• .y •: ?../ • •«;: iv .-> ...;■•, ;• iv . i.l ; nr- DC Vcnty’c VeUbrclcd Cantlve la ske onfy Infallible Cure forthat. Dreadful Disease known- as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noclur* nal SmismioiiSj SO harassing and destructive, and productive of so innch to the nervous system, lacppacital . iairlhe man furbnsutfsi, society, and matrimony. Thl« Jnsirumcuar3iraple l compre'lien<ive laiKl 1 aiKl n«TfT . failing t . and may beuse r without tho sbghleai inconve utenceor the knowledge ot ihe' most mmnale friend . It is to bo used czlernntly, producing no pom or iniury ; whatever, norprevcmlng onyonefrom attending io.hu vbasmesaj andjwliUd. jn n6rast«gfe tmtuto* can talreplace* surtgoraiing: Iftt ergons, in * shoUtimi* to tuek antrientikat they rsgain TUEia rnmmVß powat ■ o» EBromos, the tassof-which, caused by c»n v j lathe dl«fl*eTtrq«e*lion, aud ibecnnso of ■ concomitant edroplalius, viz; Nervao«ne s9rostr»uon, Dyspepsia, Pain In the Head and Dannew of Vuion, : . Weakness of the Hack end ; lioiuof the Eves, Impotence, Pimple* of ih« tace, t , mature Decline of Virility, Weakness. of Memory,and p2wS *?&»! Applied, Bocietv;'ftmidLiY. Self-Distn*»V Love of SoiKinie, Ac. AU %»twn«Wy « soon ttj ths tow ce is stopped frotn . . ' bat been examined onO approved of by Sc liigliertoathoniiM n Enrol« nn;1 America, Is re commended fc? tlio mon proinmbnV l'byeiciane of all coantriea,- <a the mti/araui rrowrfy timing /or ,kt>» taamldints ' n hd basnow completely superseded the Use or/rimr fae tougio, cauterization,- Ac., not to mention the Uiou«iad silvertired nostrums of the day, as r.ordmlp, - antidotes, Ao.,Ac. It consiitutes, at the same time, the safest, the and by rar.the eiuroflered to the afflicted, a fair pnee being allowed for the Instrument, after the desired effect ha* been at* tAiaed. . i ° ; " : Be it also remembered, that those-eomplmnts are bat liuie understood by the profession m general, and that j - ait the mcdiclnrtn the world never has, and never will, i '■• stop those' losses, winch, if allowed to continue. un« i cheeked, are-sure to produced the most distressing con aeqaeacei. ■■■.,■ ithas been a matter ofsurprise to eome, that any one • of respectability undof professional attainments should devote tus attentioti lo diseases which people of every description pretend to core so easily, if, however, but the one thousandth part of the miseries these people bring. . upon society were known, a very different opinion would be fanned. : And it is uot only too present misery and dejection, preying ontbc mind aswell as the'body, that Is deplored, bat seme are of such b nature as to affect posterity; and Oven to destroy tbo reproductive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that, whenmat properly treated, • thcyinay remain so dormant in the ennsntubon asm ap* pear id no oiber way than m their effects upon posterity; yet, if properly understood.arc most easily and spccdi* fy removea. ingeniously contrived mstni*. meat, will doubtless m-a gteut measure, contribute to cheek the evils of qQackenr.ea prevalent in thisclass of diseases, throughout iho Uuioq. -The pnee of. the complete instrument, carefully sccur* ' ed against aU observation mo box, is only SlO. It pan - be aeutf by cznress. to any address in uny part of the • Uoiiedßiatesi Canaua, &0-, according to order, accom panied by fair directions, and important advice to the , roamed end single; the expenses, even to ihe remotest parts of tfiecoantryjbeing yarytnflmp. , The unexampled success this Instronient has obtameu -• aiaco its introduction in America, hatindticert somo,uu» principled persons in New York, 'Philadelphia, All any, Boston, Ac., to grt up seme nriieulous things, called ** Instruments, ” which; however, boar wot.vuueliout.* -sat resemblance, : neither in foim nor ytxne p!e % lo roy - -own invented, long tried, aud upproved lu* ■tnunenls, and which are as similar u> them as night is 10 light.- Every otlempt to s* 11 such tor ' Uklno will be prosecuted to the fullCßl extent of the law, - I being not wilting to connect tbe well aud. honestly earned reputation of my inventions with quacks and ! their wonhlessprodactions. Ao /natriimniiugentiin* ! , - All oppHcutions and remittances must be directed : (peat paid) to theJ>octor himself, he having no Agencies cstabuehed bat in London and Paris. . . Address, post paid, Dr. I). de Loney, fli Ltspenard at-, New York. - Office tiours, daily, from 9 A M.tiHOP.M, and from . 7 till 0 F. M., the Sabbath excepted. The undersigned certify, with great, pleasure. Hi at tba above-mentioned Instrument is not only ronsiracied on edenuGc principles, but thßt from Its use the happiest results may always, with confidence, bo nnilcmated, '(here beuig;-for the core of those diseases, NO OTfIKEt CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HRNRYS KELLEH.MD. OH. GOET2E; MB., 00 Chamber street, C EOKUAHDT, M.D, t!4 Howard siren, New Yobs. Dr; du Lawtt Is prepared tocxeeule nil orders forsor glca) apparatus, viz: .Artihcial Arms and Leg*, which . move Jisc natural members; Apparatus for Luxation ■, for Contracted Legs : for eurvuuiro of the Spine *nd Waist: for Joints of the Knees; far 'Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot; fcr Lacryfeal Fistules: for Palling of t)te Rectum; Hypogastric Helts; Bedsand Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trusses, Arc.rOrtho* • pedlcCortets, All work must be po« containing a proportionate refifijtaqee • ♦ .. '• •• ••• ' • SIORSK’S - COonMWd Syrup of Yellow Dock Root* / \CCut*lK?4'tUc trout rank among the propnc«or/ V/ medieifles-of this country for completely curing Canker, Salt Rheam>Erysipela*«Tind all other disease* arising from an Impure state of the blood; Also, Liver : Complaint, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Headaches, DiZ7incss, - Goughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; llron ; erHoarseness^Dryness, and a tickling ?ensauon abbiiUhoTbroat; and is used with unprecedented suc <»•*« la all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENEKAL DEBILITY. Stttengthening the weakened body, gmog tone to the ▼arums organs, and invigorating the enure system. . if thCHstimony of tboasandsof living witnesses,from all-parts of the country, can be rcUedupon, uls singu larly efficaeiousut curing oßJiuinor*iandiksioiing dc biiitated and broken down 'constitutions. ft is purely vegetable in Us composition, and so- uccurately com bined in its proportions that theebetmeal, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously Unite to PUBUY TUB BLOOIf. ; U hasremoved many chrome diseases which has baf fled the skillofthe best physiciuus, and has also cured Canker,'Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entire! y failed to.make the least Ira- ln many, cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most ohstmule Cancers have been •eared by ibis medicine; Wesay that, n is a valuable la all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the cuculation,rendering the Liver free; tfCiive and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart; and relieves Sit all cases of Asthma, und may be rtsed ia sill climates,and at all seasons oflhe year. Thls Syrop is-prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at 102Founlalastreef, Providence,-U. I .and sold whole-; ▼alnaodretali,by B.N. WiCKEttSIIAMj . ; .Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, « jellty Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sis., Piush**! jrndd’B M«dlo»ted Liquid Catlcle. nrUIIS articleis Intended.forfamtiy use, and should be •Jr found in the possession of every, family in the land. Mechanics who arc in constant danger of injury totheir persons through accident; and the improper or carelew rise of tools.'will find this article to be invaluable u>- them.aud after a fair trial, wilt consider It Indispensable.' “This mny cettito that we, the undersigned, having: frequently mstfe use of Judd’. Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Penfiold ft. Camp, .Middletown, Conneeileut, cheerfullyrecommend it to oar profession al brethren.as an excellent snbsmnte for adhesive plas ter, in dressing bnrns.cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds of fresh woauds: also, for sore nipples, a remedy une ouafled; 1 CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D, WM.B CABEY.M.D, D. HARRISON, MD., F.WOODRUFF, Ml). , HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BUKII,M.D.. Roomie. .Comprising all the practising physicians In the cRy of *SOrs3eby B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO., r 1,1 v • corner of Wood and First sts. ~ , ClUaen* and Strangers, • ■ • .". ■— : Do you wish to purchase *■ <*»" rnmuriiiTTi GSw OOLDor SILVER WATCH ,atn!>out«@F^BSM. 6*wlone-half the asual price t If so. call at HOODS ShISNEW JEWELRY STORE, 01 Market street, two door*north ofThird, and take a look at his. new aleck. Jus!arrived,and you can there purchase Wutch esorany kind of fine Hold Jewelry at their real value, ahtfoOt ha-charged two price* for everything, as you hake nsnally hoen ; hat can gel the very best quality, or goods** the lowest eastern prices,- Donol believe what other*, Interestedln their own sales, tell you, bat come and "gee- far yourselves... All goods/sola aunts establish* xagnt will be warranted *srepresented altime of sale— sfrlhktsUtßftT nurphaseconailysf* and cheap. buIO, Bapirtor W»toh B»p»lt|ag.; fOHN M, ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER V JBWSLLKR,Act\ns again toc.Utlie ' nation or the public to the woiluboptrliicb heft-* -a : kaa opened at wo. 10 Fifth»ifcct,twodoorafromTOi WP . hlafksty where he continues to devote hie special atten tion to the repairing and refilling of CHronometeryDu plex. Patenv Lover. L’Epme, aaa every description..of • fine watches and. Clocks. - Having for a number of years been employed as Fore* . maafotEe woikshopof the largesieaiabusuraciitin this city, I flatter myself, that those favoring me with patron age will find aflwork e> trusted executed iu the best masser and on the most reasonable terms. jßfftrsnm John Harper, Esq. Edward Heazieton, : Ewiß.Uv Hartley; Ejq., Joseph Wood welt, Joshua EhodesiCo.jandAVm.U.Scaifo. - A caieftiliy sclecledstock ofWatcbes, Clocks, Jew •.elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand', which - have been pnrcbaßed auhe lowest cash prices, and will 'fee acrid at avery small advance for the same.. (au!2 .; s tTAiiit.WAVH ON HAND, of hlaown manutacmre, - al ,t jure unrimenlof WiitPd, CANhS ami UM -SkELLASof overy description, which be will dupoio eft whoiaaale or tetttll;«tprieea aa low at ihey can be procuned for Is cither the cities of New York, Phlladel phlaerßelllmOro. Also, on hand a,large:supply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS oacl LAa ' DIES* SATCHEIiSi which will be sold at New York ■ ortce*. Justreeeivcd fromlhe Mnnufaciory a r.ew sup* ply «t INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, ■» "* e »t l »S l I 0 A e ““ and retail. JOHN W. TIM, auS» - No 143. Wood alrcci, near Virginal ley. ' ' Pittsburgh Leather Depots > ThBAKDACO, No. 103 Wood bibest, have Just XVsirecelvod tt Fflll supply of Block in their line. Bql* . Untore Bod New York SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Kipi andCair Skins, French Coif Skins, Co retry Up. per, KiptandCalfSkTha, Morocco Lining and Binding :.™j«ixß»ner’s OH;Tonnor'sand Carrier’sTaols.Ao. •. And, token logother, they be!ie*a lithe largestand best aißomncnt ever olfered before jn one house in Fills* ",P*sSn* All or which we are fprepared' to selt.-lo cash : enstomersaUhe verylDWesl prices ■ in showing oarsiock, and cordially t 0 ««">lie, before purchasing else wher<> - [sente if ' A cii* ths riav ! n lhe name of John Black Culloaghparchasin* ibe rmirß , i“°r t es* 1 o' o J^hn , blntk fn' said business;, H: Jlcunlloagh havnf., .. n. . ck m * (ha name of the lnie firm m senUogihc bnrine>« t »rwi?h> ,> ■ • eateltf rise right to receive ail oainMaim ‘ - pa, all debts due by the late £rm“ B debt v and to V' - JOHN BLACK, “■'cc,; HENRY blcCULLOlinr Nr Be—The business yrUl be cenilauea by tho sahicri bet as usual, at his old stand, corner of- [Van nnd Irwß,' atretis. , * ' HENRY McCULLCUcm, " , -Pittsburgh,Match!, 1652. marSiir Dissolution. r mnE partnerdlipTieretorore existing betwoen James X'.Anastroag, Samuel Cromer and Charles Barnes, -under tho title of Annttroag, Cior.ier A Co* is this day ■_V dusolved by mataai ogreement) ftlr.BarneaaaviEg-dis tMHcdof bis interest and withdrawn frora tbe concern. r JAMBd ARMSTRONG, tS ' : SAMUEii CROZIEK, Febsyfil,lSs3. CUARLES RARNES - Tns Fbnr&rdtfi|r>Commission and Produce Business will be continued *i their presen island, N 05.03 Water, and <4 Front streets, by James Armstrong - ; .Croticr»ander ihcstyie of Ult ARMSTRONG ft CROZfKR. Pi * • TfJNO CORDIAL—An effective Jcstciauve m eases M of deblUtT,iiopeiency ) Bird all irrqgnloriuea of na. •na. AlKh Ur.Cool.'s Kemedy for Intemperance—SX » bottle. Twobattles willeffectscertain core. Also. Watl’iNcrvous Antidote. Thousands bare beeuenred • ofihainost tnafiinanl disease* byit>l» Opst'wonderrul k he»bbrestorative- '#tpetboUJftf;WpdidoMn. - j ; Oniy A|e»W gjiv is ri-j r~X; ortigr.iml> Jflefrtineg. Job& Wi Tlmj (IransjJoVtatwri. Merchant*’ £*?*’ 1852 - I^^SISSt 1852 ' For the Transpotldlioh of lfcrchantflie andProdUce, • ivt\ ‘rCN’eitLV’AMA UMUUAin lUUMn| t MI»M :>.■ .:..Wi’H , TTSI»IJKGII'-ANn: PmiiADELVHIA, wittOMl/fwftiMitiF; IC5* TIME, TKN DAYS. • . PATTON* REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Markers*» (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. H C A M’ANULTY&tJO, . - >Cannl BHeln, 4 rt B flnd4lO Penn street Pittsburgh. HAVING increased ourfacilities odd otherwise im* proved .our. arrangements for Transportation, we. urn now prepared to receive a large amount of-Produce and Merchandise, u> ship (onit.e opemngof the Canals,) wiili promptness and dispatch- - . The Sceuon Boat system of transportation over. oar | Suue has beea in use about ten yearn, i xndlhe greatsuccess and favor it has met with, Isa auf*i Ccient guarantee that it .ii: :no .longer.- considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment* but is acknowledged ►l<y all as vastly superior to any- mode orXranspnTtauon used on OQnals, (when intersected by Hallroada) <■ ■ - Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at oar Warehouse in Market street, Pb*Udelphla,thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three diflerent transhipments, and Becu* iiog the delivery of Goods In eniire lots, thopackoges clean,and in as good order as when shipped. Produce, &o'» consigned to oar House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest -current canal rates. .stnctly according to instructions, . without any extra charge for commission, storage, or nd« .vaur ing charges, ftc. i fcbitt C.A.M»ANULTYkCO TOTftaVBUBttIS. ■ FOB BAIiTIMOUE AND WASHINGTON. illlliJijil., JHmSm EXP BESS MAIL LINE! Between Ualtlmore and PimTidr^h* (Through •in Twenty-two and a Half Hours,) rpiHS LINE to Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore end X Susquehanna, und Pennsylvania Central Railroads,, is now ui successful operation.. By ii,paa«cngerBleave. Baltimore nt ?| P.M , (half an hoareUertUeumeof nr-_ nval of the evening tram from NVashlngton,). end pro ceed to Hortiaburtr, where they are transferred toibe Central Railroad Tralu*'and proceed immediately on without delay, crossing the mountains in day light, anu arriving Hr Pittsburgh at 0 P. M. the day after storting. • The entire distance is performed by Railway, with the exception ol sW milee, which is done in fiist class 0081 PASSENGERS from the w rst Lenve Pittsburgh' in the Cara of the Central Railroad at 7o’clock, A. Mand arrive nl Harijsburg at 4 A.M ;t the next morning, where the -Express Tram of ibaUiatU* more and 'Sosuucbanoa Railroad will be in waiting,ana proceed immediately on to Baltimore. arriving there at 5 AM, io iimo for the train to Washington, which (eaves at A. M. ■ ■■•■. • v This route is as reliable as eny offered to the public* -Tabk Tiuocob (either way,) SU,OO For tickets ppply to the Ticket Agcntofthe Baltimore and Susuuehnuna. Railroad Company, at .Culvert Bu* lion, Baltimore, or the Ticket Agent, of Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, Pittsburgh. ALFRED GAITHER, Superintendent of Transportation. _ febl?;2w • FALL AKD WIATISK AttlUflQttaMT t6U TRJIVBr. BSTWTC* ■ * CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By tue Cleveland A IfltUbnrgh Hnllroad. From Cleveland uThanover 75 miles. From IJANOVER to WKLLSVILLE, by Slue, 180 miles, nml from WKLLSYILL® to PITTS BURGH by the new and splendid ateamer 41 bOREST CITY” Tbi* arrangement to continue ontiUbe firsiof January, 1852, when the Cara will ran from Cleveland to WelißviUe. • • ■ The Expreia Train of Cars will leave Cleveland d any (Sundays exempted) at b»45, A* M* after tbe-aravai ot tbe Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving til llauoveir Station atl23S, l\M. f and at WelUviUe at 7 o’elockjF. Mm and'at Pittsburgh the same evening. .. ' Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily, at 0 4 “• M-, ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M, next day, in sea* sonto connect with the Evening trainstto Cincinnati, ami with Steamers East ami Weil on the Lakes until the close of navigation. _ Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hoars; toCin* cinnau 38 hours. Fare to Cleveland $4,00,- to Cincinnati 810 00. (Signed) C. PRENTISS, President. Orncsov tee C. AP.R. R. Co.) .. Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851. > • ITT* For tickets apply to ’ G. M. HARTON, Agent, nov!3 - Monongahela| Douse, Vitubargh. NEW UAILNUAb Ab'VBBPISBMBNT. WESTERN RAILROAD > -VtOM. ■ Plttiburgh to Clevaland. Columbu* ana - Cincinnati* Through from Pitiiburgh to Cleveland in Usa than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line ! THE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Piusbutgbat 8 A.M., stopping at Sowickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at I P. M, Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 2 P. M., and reach Cleveland at 3.43 P. M. Returning the pas sengers leave Clovciaud atB A.M., Alliance at 2 P. M., ami reach Pittsburgh at 7 P/M. Passengers by tuts route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh tn two days, without mght travel, and save from.one to two days in conuecltng withthe Penaa. Cen tral Railroad. . . • Stages run dally from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster and Mansfield, and from Enon to Newcastle, Poland and Warren. > ip* The New Brighton Accommodation Tram leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M.and4P. and New Brighton at A. M. and 1.30 P. M., stopping at intermediate stations: ... Excursion Ticket?, good for two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton* - The Trams do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses Tun in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply at the- Federal Street Station of the Ohio.andPa.Railroad,to GEORGE PARKIN,- - Ticket Agent. Ip-ThTongb tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, grlco 84,00—and. from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, price 00—are sold at the Railroad Station, and by ’ J.ME3KIMEN, ■ ]als:lf Monnngahela Hons., Pittsburgh. . PKtrn BK iiVAai* ttAiIiHOAU, " .ggggg, ■!«Sww4ir_.» WINTBU AK&AKGEMENT. fTWE gahrcnberoj Agents forth© Fennsylvariia Ban I rood Company, arc now-prepared to receipt: freigh through to FUiladelphm during the winter at the fol low ing Tates i ■■ ' . For ail Gnstclass goods and wool* ■ *81,95 per 100 B». For bacon,buucr, Inrd, tallow, and . all heavy freight* *** 1,00 per tOO . - * Vlme/Flve day». - -COVODK Jb GRAUAM, Ag’ls, . Corner Feun and Wavne sis, Pittsburgh. n'EBOKASTWOiItaIII.H BUA* IiISIS. 1852. rates of freight to pkiladelfia and NEW YORK. 3b PtnTa. 3b tf. York. t>iOO Rw. 100 fils* Bacon, butler, beef, utllovr, / lard and lard oil, .. ' 50 cts. Cs.ctt Soap, candles, starch, bones, and giue pieces, 56 14 ' * 70 “ • Whiskey, 50 “ 65 41 Cheese, CO 44 75 44 Seeds,eggs; dried appleß and . peaches, 00 44 65 44 Eailhenwnrc,gla«swnre,win- ■ ... dovr ghus an»l hardware, CO 44 85 44 . Pot, pearl ashes and 45 “ GO 44 Leather, deerandbufTsio skins <>s “ 1,00 . 44 Wool, feather* aedtheep pelts fco - ,l - l,l?$ 44 Manufactured tobacco, 65 44 - 8u 44 , . Drugs, medicine* 4. coaler Oil 75. u t.W) 44 Ifeeswtr, - 05 « 05 44 Ginseng, 75 44 , 1,10 44 Pork and beef (tn pickle,) > 81,25 bbl. 1,55 & bbi. Flour and com meal, - . &7J-do- jjo, . a A. WcANULtY & ca„ feb2B:lm . !-;•*>. Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. ’. ; NO. 80 yOOKTHSTREET, BXTollURCI!. *IIIIE public areinCormed that we are uoW running X regularly, lathe Hast and West, andare prepared to forwardall Ootids entrusted to bur care. 'A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for PhilodeN pbia,ai4 o’clock.P.M. Also, daily to Cincinnati,at7 o'clock,XM. „ . Order* transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express.: Bills of Exchange for sale on Engmnd.lrelatid ana Scotian?, for any amount,payable on principal Ranking Houses of Post Offices imueCnited Kingdom, ~ / : dec«4 ;• BAKER X FORSYTH. Agents; Av tit aewtott plsuk ttosa uouu FOR RALTIMQRJS AND PffILAVWkPHfA l gTE AilEKSHeave twice a.(lay, raornlngund evening, MomingCoat will leave tae Wharf Boat, above the Monongahelaßridge,every morning, at 81 o'clock, A. M. Evoulngßoatleaveseveiyevening (except Sundays}) otfio’ctoekiPiM.:* :• - ■« . Fare to Philadelphia SI I. .To Baltimore $lO. ' ! For tickets, eall at tho Plank. Road Office; Mononga* beta Honsc, lVatof street. ■ / declC.-. .. ANB,Agent.: jjk ' . ' DrwWJpi Ptßllcii waf veterinary surgeon. /Til Office ai RodyTatterson’s Livery Stables,on Fourth sireet, liMween^woodend SrolthfielU. :|Jy4tly .-.VV- /Blotlea. *2l AVEossociated.with rayaoir/Mr. P» McCctwuait andJoua Haoan, faMhe pntpie of fiSTryirtg on a holesale Grocery, and Commisri ?n btislneßi.r;The stylo of the firm will be Henry ; - id«U: JAMES AIMSTSOSO »*. 1 *BASIJXI* CBOZIKB.' Armstrong 4t crosier* COMMISSION iMEKCHANTS, ■And .Dealers, in*ii&burgh-Ma^ no. Old ,WATSfI, AMD; 04 msr SfftSET, VItTSBUgOH, PA., Wtlisuend promptly to the sale of every description of Western .Produce* and other articles committed lo iheircnrc. • . : '[marl WAM< PJPEtt, ; J. BWDVB, No. 50 Smlthflelit iftrcet.Flttatiurgli, ITAS jtist received hit Spring Stock of Pil'EE IX HANGINGS,At every variety of styleond finish; frwnlat cents to 81 per piece. . Twenty cotes now ropeiunff—poueniß new, colors ueaulifaLan<lprioe'Blow t to smtthe limes*- < :■ Those having boases to paper, and morchaats baying io «eli ag&in, fi t,oaM call and examine, before pnreha* eln B elsewhere. Also— ?.“«»H°xes; t . ‘Son slee e* Certain Paper; ■ ■ ■■■ JXx •Jo I*mon Color—plain; 5®2 Black do; - 5° Bloe do; - 'JO Cenure° Pieces. Cie<Ua doi Of A e«re~deSmtl2^ B £KF HAPEB,for Public Halls, AU of which wilUio sold LOw’rcJmSm*™ RAGS at tie Wall Paper Store of OWj rot ' maritant . , SoUthfield Jk ‘MS*. ■JUMI# KING) & MOORH^AO. ...Tw.'" '--v..-:'. | Insurance 1 CasH Jttatual Flre'_Til«t*r«icft t>ompany! ■■•■•*■ [ • | OAFITAMIOOfOOO. CHAftTtTR PERPETUAL. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent* for the qbovc Company have opened un- Officeln No. 14 SLCUir euect > pnd&re now prepared to effect Insu rance! on«uy and country property, upon favorable terms; as .any responsible Company in the State; AU persoftrbaving-propcrty Jn&ufed Jo tbls Company are enUllcd to vote for its officers, and to sliarerln its earn* mgs; butare notliable, in any event, for anything be* yond ihfe umoant they 'have pant- All losses .promptly, paid in sixty days after proof of the same, j; . ■I . ■ -i - JOHN C. BUCiIER, President. Cb*s. R. Ufßsnt*, Vice Fresidenii? - Tfcet H. Wtilson, Secretary. David Fleming. Attorney and Counsellor. Directors— ilon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph. F. Kelker, -Wm. Colder, Jr, David Fleming, Isaac G. M»Kinley, Hiefiter' Elios E. Klpzer,Samuel *% Hays, David -Mumma; Jr., John Nliwgngcr. Daupbiu County; Jacob S~Ualdeman, York: Henry It Fry, Lancpter; Adam Schmner, Berks jJolin G. Brenner, PhHadolpbia; wmiam ftTmuer, Montgomery; 'ntomas GillcspievLu* zeme; Gordon F.; Mason, Bradford i Amos U .Rapp, ■ Northumberland; James Burns, IVlilllin, John T. Hoov* er, Centre; John S. IbcU, Uuniiiigdon; Jamqs R. Moore*. head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leal,W«»luMions Oco-. H. Bucher,Cumberland; - ... 14 StCluir street, Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. piuibaririi Draueb jilcefaantcß* mdtbal health association, OP CINCINNATI, OHIO ; OFHCR—CORKER OF SIIITHFIKUI AND fiTHEgTfI Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, SfiOiQOU. ri\Htß is an Association of Mechanics* Workiugmen 1 and otlief-'j formed for the mutual relief of its mem? ber.incaFQof sickness or nceidenVby-the pa>njent-of the following annual deposits. Perrons in good.-nealth may become members and he entitled to a weekly bene* fit, m case of sickness or accident. All-who torn tbu Association are entitled to n vote in the: election of officers, and toparueipate m ihe profitsol the Astocia-. tion Itisestabliihed on asafe nnd permanentbnaia, being both Mutual and Benevolent in its df signs, with, 'the lowestrates consistent for its security, and conduct* ed i n a manner to insure iu permanency and durability, trablt oiroi’ira' ■ ■ 8 2J>O per year, draws 8 2,t0 per week; 3 t i'o do do • 3,10 do; 4>oo do do 4,00 . do.; i 5,00 do do 500 do; 0,00 . do . do-, n,OU. do*,. ' 7,00 do do 7.00 do; : 8.00 do ~. do. . 800 do; i 0,00 do :.- do 000 do t ; 10.00 do do io,fo dof I; Admission Fee, far Life Membership, 8150— which must be paldttl the time of making application, and the first years? deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, , ,i .. FrriMrnt—W. W; Scorr. ! Vtet Fr«itf*»l— J. 11. Buehnnan. • - . - . . Finance Cc7nmttf«—\V.M. Rockwell, A. •!*« Ward, A. W. Jackson. , ' i ternary and Treasurer-^ J.-H.Buchanan. ■ Pittiburgh Itfftrmca— James Dmdop, lusq » J' M. Wllsonj'M. D; J:U Speers, M. 11.*, W.M*K. Morgan, U ' D ‘ ■ D. W. BEAUMONT. Actuary. ■■■■■•■ Report OFTHE MECHANICS’ MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION fort I '® monthof February. Principal offices of issuing {certificates’ of member ship and paying claims. ■ No IDS Walnut street, Cincinnati. Ohio. ? . No-439, Mam street, Louisville, Ky, Cor Olive and Second streets, St. Louis. Mo. Cor. Third and gnmhfield sts , Pittsburgh'; Pa... No. saJefferson Avenue* Detroit, Mich, i We sum up the resultsof.nai month’s labor, and lay it before our Members, that they may tee how our In stitution is flourishing, and how the present officers are discharging the business.of the lustflalioa that t* en trusted 10 their charge by the members- i We.flnd that donug the last month the whole num beror proposals for membership is4,tlG. > Whole amount cash received*• •’•*•••♦•• $7,053 50 PatdelaimsforslckitessandAgents *«••• 2,423 25 Returned on rejected applicants- 13250 Paid for printing 431 35, do Postage, rent and incidentals' * • • • • 131 00 do - Clerks and. actuaries 23150 do Officers- -- «•••* J.bff 00 *■■■■' 83,529 50 Surplus capital - - 84,183 00 J, 11. Been anam, Secretary. With these accumulations saved, after paying all claims and expenses; the officers look boekupon their exertions and that of our agents with feelings of satis faction. It is now wbh fresh eourage ond renewed zeal, that we e*er upon the coming month, feeling ani mated with our post success, and inspired to new end more vigorous efforts to send abroad thogood.influenc es of oar Association. From the obscure organization at fim unnoticed and utmamedby the public, we have grown iutoconsequenceand. poweruMil we command attention,and have called forth the lespccifulnoilceand high commendation of more than one hundred of the leading journals of our nation. To our membors we would invito their attention to our worthy journal, that will bo devoted to literature and general intelligence* It will also contain our reports and tliu practical work ingsof Health Aasociaiionsgcnerally. On oar part wc shall spare no ‘pains to make our Journal a welcome Thi er In every family. The fir*i number will be issued oh the 19th of the mouth, oud will contain the monthly doings of out Institution, from its organization to the present time; ■ ■ ■ ; tnarllHtm TUft &iftubUa ... •. ■ or r; DIRECTORS:- L - CharlesW. Banoker, George iVV. Richaroi, Thomas Hart, ..... Mordeeai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagnejf AdolpbtE. Bone, Saraoel Great, JDavid 8. Browne,*. Jacob R.fimtUi, • • Morris i'alterson. . Cli AS. N. RANCHER, PreaH. Cbas. Q. JUacxia, Secretary. , Q7* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited; on every description of property m town; and country at rates as low aa oro consistent with security. * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund’ which, with their Capital and I’reauams, safely Invested* afford ample protection to the assured. . - . TbeAfesetsof the Company, on January Ist, 1851, aa pobUshedagreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* I a fya vlx lAortragca —- T ————«l9,l2B 03 Heal Estate*" ■ -T.-r iSl*? 7 ! 7 )* > Temporary Loans*—■■■' ■ i ®3,9C(M7 • Stocks ■ . -i 61,889 OD • Cash,Ac.— i 64A50 81 ' "..SI£I3,?DS 44 Since their incorporation* a period of til yearß.tbey have paid uprrnrds of Ont Million Four llundrtd Thou land Uctem, losses by Ere, thereby affording evidence of the advantages orluuirance, as wcil as the ability and disDosilion to meet With promptness, all liabilities. uispos.itonu.me Agent, aprSl) Office N. K. corner Wood and Ud sis. Miaie Mutual ptrs lniurstiee oompsnjr. >:.... HARRISBURG, PA. I TYKSlGNEDonlyforihesalerclassesal! properly, has 11 anample capital, andafloids superior advantages fiipoint of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ana country'roerchants > and owners of dwellings, nnd Isolated or country property. . A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, oct27| Branch Office.No.M Smithfield si.. Pittsburgh 1 ""iHBUBAHOiI. ■. ■ t, mHE DEL AW ABE MUTCAI, SAFETY INS UR I ANCECONPANY.—Office, North Room of the Exj cSante,Third street, Pliiladelplua. ; Fiu lsseuttcm—unildings, Merchandize and othei property in totals and country, insured against lass or damage by Gro at the lowest raieof premium. Morans lusbsomck.— They also insure;.Vessels, Car imea and freights,foreign or coastwise, tinder open or special policies, as the assured may desire.' iHlonDTsonsroßToTion.-rThcy also insure merchan dize transported 1 by Wagons, Railroad , Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the moat liberal terms. •• . • • • , .. . * • t.... „ . DIRECTORS— Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C-Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo. G.Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell,John Newhn.Dr. K.M. Huslon, JamesC. Hand.Tbeophllus Paulding, ll.. Jones Brooka, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Scrrill. Spencer Me llvain, Charles Kelly, J.G, Johnson, William Hay,Dr P.ll™jiFkgH!— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Ja o -T. Ro^jtj AM MA RT | N) President. Taos. <5.-Vice President. ■ ■ Joseph W. Cowah, Secretary, in* Office of the Company, 4a Watershed, Puts burgh- QclftdtO - r. AvMADEIRAyA<cnt. Flro'andfflailno Insurance* THE OFEICDof the Insurant* Co.of North Amtrita bos been rrxnovstllo the Warehouse of Hardy* Jones 4, Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood streetvwhere thesubscnberwllllssuePoUcieson Build* logs and ihelr contents, andonShipmcntsbv Steamboat* and other vessels, for the above old nnd responsible Company. fap3] ’ WM. P. JONES; Agent. . Dl»olatton or Partnerahlp. THEp.nnef.lUp hiilicttoexinlinfr peiweeirlbo under jUgned, inlhc .City of Pillsbureh, in the Cruy lm» < ness, under the name an 3 style of Keyset & M’Dowell, is lh(« day di»«oWcd, gFR KUZABETH tt’DOWEtL. Pittsburgh, March 3, I&&- Tho business will be continued by Gto. 11. Ktvsxfl, who alone U authorized lo collect and receive all mo* niea due to said fir in. All debit by Ae firm wiH-be. paid by the undersigned. k . GkO. 11. KEYSbR; , : Pittsburgh, March 3,165 i. r ; C maTs TIIE Dndorfeigned inform iheir friends and the,public, thatthey lave. removed their Wholesale Grocery and Cotnmusion Warehouse from Nos. 140 and 160 Wood street, to No.B Sixth'street, between Wood and Liberty streets,where they respectfully solicit a continuation of theliberalpatronageheretofore extend' id to them. [toMilial -LAMBERT fc.SUIPTON. ~ WillUm W. W»Uaoe, - • PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE•• WORKS. 310. 331 and 333 Xikriy, cpposiUiSm\iMi<Q *%:£ ONUMENTSGrave ; tttonea, Mantels, ./urmiore IVI • Tops* and, alllindi ormanufaemred Marble, al ways onhand.audtnade to order oatheshortest notice Several -hurdred designs for Monuraentf, original and selected, oh hand; The trade furnished with Marble at ■ J !a±ft ,rie **- ord<!raProC ' P^ r .W° II WAU.ACE. l,nt>ograpmo luitttut*. subscribers raoatrespect fatly announce (0 thelt ftleads uod the public gen-. eraUy,thal,theyhave thisdajr entered Into Co-Partner ship, (or the purpose of carrjingon,nl the old stand, In singcrly’i Puil jing.oppositeilie PostolTicc,Tlilt(l street, Pittsburgh, Ihe Lfihbgrupblo Priming, In '*ll its various branches. Jlavlrig, machinery, recent!/ arrived from Europe, they arc prepared 10 do Works (n.AlUtogiapby eqaoltosleelengraving.'frhey solicit noomlnuartcejof (be pniroiiage beilowed heretofore so hbernlly to (be otiei BrineriWin-Schuehmatidand they hope by strict altentioa totbalrbusiness, by elegant workmanship, and the most rwueaahlfrtcnnfty 10 merit the, favora of uron*- lightefced public*:- ;. \ V ;n - jßon&^Chccka.DrafUjMachine Drawings, Ltkemssa* ei, : Lamfseapes» Autographic Letters, UmjUeads; Plott. Lithographed and Printed in lilack,Gold Droflzeef Co* **Bpecimens of their work can bo their Office, as above. WM. SCUUOIIMAN, qpraa • • -FBEP. lIAUWLEIN- . JJlaaolutlon. TllEpartneniMp heretofore eiisUlnc, under the firm Of ncKSBBH & STOovetna, i» tWeday diaaolvedby mourn! content. ' -The bosinesain vhincily will be Bet* tied by D. Fiehelsen, at the old “"onuoryl.lßM. J. B. STOUVENfeL. 1 have ibis day aold my: Interest In the Wine and X.l - Establiskmenl to D. FickkiskHi 1. cheerfolty rc commend him to alloproldcneiomere.^^^^ fill.K POPUNS.—A new supply-oMU piecea Plan sBttgy«ntl»»t Qfe-ed °»g, f ASOW * co awne mwS ,• 5 - 1 .a F 5 “, . -j' 1 • M.vV’-K •'V-;V-'i- T - : ’:V*\: «t 1 *>'• *+ *'* # t- U *1 »( u 1 re Insurance Coui|iauy« J , t *>L.< > . . »BW OaODJI • VdUNQ, OTEVENSON ft. LOVE, , Siii* Of tht OHIO INAL BEEHIVE,” Matin it. FRESH ARRIVAL OF _ . . . - Sew SpvlAff- wad. SaxaiAcr Goot!#* TllR.aubscribeis bavojUßt received byAdams & Co ’s Express and the Pennsylvania BailrtfadrOtie of lbe largest and best selected assortments of Sine Ureas Goods ever offered to the jabhe. • ’ One of the Firm having been m the Eastern Cities before the comnlencemenlof the Spring trade, selected our Goods, with great car* from :the Importers* at sneh pricef aswQtenablc us to sell cheaper Uumtlie cheap est. . 1 Oarveiry extensive slock comprises in port tho toi* lowing—viz; Cbeneand Jasper Chene Silks; < High Lustre, Pialn, Cbamehon and Glassa Silks; do Stripe do do; • : do Plumßlack : . : do* ■■■■.■ Turk Satinsj.Foolard ant) Watered Silks; i Tissue*,Berages, Plain and Figured Poplins; i Alpaecas; • I Chintzes, Ginghams and Calicoes; i • French worked Sleeves, Cuffs. Collars & Chenuzetts, do Laee and Maxim Capes;. Block Satin and Fancy Vestings; ClotliSjCassimercSjSaimeisaudJcans; Bonnets and Bonnet fUbbons. > . T , •The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from iheir friends and the public generally, feeling confident that they can offer greater inducements, than has been.offered heretofore. . ! mnri YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE. Fnili Arrival of W«W Gooda I T« K. n’KHIonT ft BKOTHBBSt XX* WOOD &T&EKT* -.<• THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OP FIFTH,. HAVE JUST RECEIVED andaffer for sale— - 1,000 M. O* D. ond &. 6, Percussion Caps » 4,000 do*. Spool Cotton—assorted; 400 lbs. Patent Thread: ITO greatgross Agate Buttons; 000 aoz.Gfum Suspenders; 150 do*. Berlin Gloves; , 40 doi.Cotton Gloves; 120 pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; SU, do "Ladies* Linen do; * 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 95 do Satin and Manias Ribbons, 6. do Cop . , do; . Together with a large and welt selected Clock of Foney and Staple Dr? Goods .... They would also call tlie attention of the trade gener ally,to the largest and most varied assortment of Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market—all of which they offeron thejnost reasonable terms foeiO : GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALS OF FALL AND WINTER DRY; GOODS, AT JBFF&RIS’ . ONE PRICE CASK STORE* No. 7G Maria tU, betteun Fourth and tkt Diamond* mHE subscriber will commence a closfug out sale of X bis entire stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ou Monday, December 15th, and wilhconlinue one month, preparatory to the reception of Spring Goods, on : which occasion oar Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to ibe Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following redactions wilt be made on the ongiD&l marked prices, viz: Genuine French Aiermos have been setting!*-. Super Fiencb Merinos, Genuine Lupins, best quality, French Thibet Cloths,. u l( u.u • u Best high Lustre Alpacas, Secomf quality “ • Third « « Kisiil yards or good Alnaaa for $l,OO. Jjiofltie Long Shawls, £5,00 „ 11 17,00 “ Square « 10,00 “ 0,50 Blanket Long Shawls, 10,00 u 0,00 « • « ■ « • 8,00 « 6,00 Bay Stole Long Shawls, 5,50 “ 0,25 U u . 4,0 p «■ 2,85 Bed Flannels, all wool, •«• it • tv • •*c it u- The above prices oro a and the balance of the •lock will be told in proportion* Positively no devia tion in prices, . • . fdecia Great Attraction l JUST RECEIVED at Jjzffois* One Price Cash Store ! No. 70 Markeifiireot, Pittsburgh,betweenFourth at. and Diamond, the largest and most beaatlfal stock of SPRING and BUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. Tbe subscriber wou'a inform those who desire to get good DASoiiMs, that the greater part of bis Stock war purchased at ihe recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia, for c»au, which enables him to salt goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary ta mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, , but deem it sufficient to say ibat it consists of a fal! assort ment of ladies’ and ccotleman’s wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully, solicit an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. • [marts SECOND QttECAT AtUUVAbI OF FALL aud Winter Pry Goods and VariUe* at No. V 7. Northwest corner of Wood street and piamond alley,' Pittsburgh. Pa; D. Gai taa & Co. would Again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in tbeir line, that they are now prepared! o offer for sale their present now stockofGoodsoi unusually lowrates. And as our purchases have been mode on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Ma.nuractorers.we flat turoarselves, and hope to be able la ment a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers, and tbe public generally, which has been heretofore solibe rally bestowed upon us. Gar DRY GOODS STOCK .is in part of Broadcloths, Gassinaeres, Sattinels, .Tweeds, fancy Vesting*, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins,Tickings, Blankets, Llnsey Plaids, Al pacas, Meruioes* Muslin Dc Laines, Cashmeres., fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings* Table Diapcra* Gingtums, Bilks, fancy lone Shawls, Silk Cravats,Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Belaud,- and all other orticies generally kept in the DryGoodslinc* OuiVahiett Department will be fonnd on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of tho kind West of tbe Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Boltons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe: Port' Atonies and Pocket Books,. Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Tlumbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pe»*Kmves just arrived from Sheffield; Palest Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gam Suspenders, Slates anu Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, SewiugSUk, Bilk Gimps and Fringes, fancy. Nettings, Green Bandages,Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. * Wo have on hand and for. sale a large assortment of Gold andSilverWatchesand' Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver pens and- Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which wo invito tho attention of ail buy ers, as wo aro determioed to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash orsatisfactory refer enco. ■ • ■■ . . N.IS. The business of the laic firm of G&Kaa A Me- Cakiilksb Is to be settled by D. Ghboo at the stand of D. Gqeoq A Co., who is . fully authorized for such and in whose possession are the papers, Noies.and Books of said firm. . - (ocUfidf. Bolivar Fire Brielc HanafaelariDg Company. lAS.OLOVXB, e.M.WXE, B.V.JOHXS, H. S. IUOBAWr OLOVBR, BIBR A CO.* Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents for. the above named concern, will keep constantly on hand a supply of the celebrated Brick, Crn- Cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls,- They, are also ready to receive orders forsald Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. , - We do not deem it necessary to ennnrcrate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that nave been offered for sale In the United States, their superiority befngwell known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. T*he proprietors have determined that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make them even belter than they have heretofore been* This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fir* Brick at Bolivar* KIER A JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh. Pllel Pllat~FU»t ~ BR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT Foa Fits. The astonishing success which has attended the use of this invaluabia medicine for the care of Kpiliptio Fits, or .Falling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp, Convulsions, Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Ao., renders u the most valuable medicine yet discovered In fact, as u remedy for tho above diseases, it stands unrivalled end alone. There ia no other reliable reme dy. It has beea said that Epilepsy is incurable. This, however, is not the fact. Dr. Hart’s Vegetoblo Extract has, aad is constantly curing this distressing complaint, na the testimony received irom Physicians and others will show. See certificates, punlfahodin Dr. Hart’s Me» dlcal Recorder, pamphlet form, to bo had of the Agents, gratis. For sate by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., marB ' corner of Wood and First streets. <lnit CoHUluili THE BRASS BAND COMPANION—H.Kneia has Jost publisned.and hna for«ala,tho ftbovo Work, comprising a teleciiun ofsix pleaes, Marches, Quick Step*, Polkas, 40., carefullv and easily arranged for •mall Bran Banda of eight Insrromenta—vizi E. flat Bogle, two Coronela.rwo Ilibercornoa, Valva Trumpot, Trombone and Bass Tabai by H.Kieberand N. Voang. The piece* are of the most popular character, and ex> pressty composed and arranged for small bands,,and it is hoped, will supply a want aerlonaly felt by. brass band associations, both u cities and in tbe eoontry—viz: Choice pieces of music, well and easily arranged for eight inatrumenta, and nt a corajiatative^lovr^nce. Sign of Ilia Golden Harp. N. B.—A deduction made Id dealers aad teachers of bands. ■ - ' ■ lmotO AWUBU.TU OAUPOUNIA KMHittANl'S.— Wc would call the attention of persons going to Cali fornia, to oar assortment of Goods In their line,such as Pistols* and Knives—the largest and cheapest assort ment in the city. Jasl received by Express— . 1 doz. Colt’s four and live Inch Repeating Pistols; 1 do Allen’s do do Revolvers; I do Spragne 4 Marstar’s. : ALSO—Rodgers, Wssloniiolmes, and Crooks’,tope rior Pocket Cutlery, - Hunting Knives, with Fork ntiachedtothe girt,—the atiiclo for California emigrants. ALSO—Smalt Cooking Stoves. They can be carried In the small space cf eight Inches equate, and trill not cost over two cents per day (hr fuel, which Is alcohol. Price—Noil.93,oo l No. 2,81.00 j No. 3, *5,00. AH the above articled for sale at .marts >; y, SOWN 4 TETLEY, 130 Wood si. DODDS «. CnUZIKII. ■ MACHINISTS ANDMANUFACIURERS, . _ OIL MILL-BUILDINGS, SmuA-Wat cur- AA tur of /Katmad,- (iwgr tis OAts ond prim. IMahgL mfarmla Railroad Depot,) AttsanzuT CrtT. SESEtnivor and Land Sleam: Enginesi Fire En gines. Hydraulic .Presses, of all descriptions i Copper plate, iLillldgfdphlo'and other. Presses ;Gol4,Btaraping and Hefinlng Apparatus, logeihei wltli MillMaohinory In general, baill upon the most approved plans of con,■ structlon, and workmanship to the satisfaction of cas- All ordera left at Messrs. Cochran, M'Brlde & Co.’s, No. 28 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed (o thesahreribers, Allegheny,will receivep romp; ottcntlon. DUlf ■ . _ DODDS ACRQZiBfL OTiCli—Having sold cut my Book and Periodical Store to W. A- tilldenfenney. A Co« 1 cheerfully re* commend tho new firm to my friends and customers. - W. C. WALL. JtO THIS PUBLIC.—The undersigned have associa ted in purchasing ihe entire periodical slock of W. Wall, No. 85 Fourth street, wwcbvwiU be; conducted as above, under the firm ofW;A. GildeOfenney A Co# The present stock wiR be inoreaaed to every aruele be longing to the Public? patronage Is solicited ana wulbe thankfully received. ; W. A. GILDENFENNRY* 11, MINER A GO. ID* H. MINER A CO. will stur continue as formerly at their old stand, No 32 Smithfield street, jfebt IBSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,—The Partner: ship, heretofore existing between Joshua Rhodes and Ad P, Arubau, underHhe. firm ot Joshua Rhodes A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent The bus! ness of the firm will be settled by either of iko Duties* JOSHUA RHODES, : ALFRED P. ANSHUTZp Pittsburgh) January 1701,1853. WAr : i -The business will be conducted as heretofore by jhd enbscnher, a) lip att timA NPs 0 Wood tweet. - |ai» iosauA rbope^ ‘‘- A' -- J. t ?||i^ V i-J 1 ■ JUT - M ■ »••••■■ % \-V';xy,-'v' . 'A ./"mama Jabucb w. wooovsbw, g» bT cabinet " ai) eawFinuiiTVßE manufacturer , t Ware-rooms. 07 and Sft Thiid ftMeti' T W. W.xespectfalLyinfcmns hls/Hends and custom w * .erMhathe hat nowcompleied his sprlngsiock of Furniture, which la decidedly the largest andoesrever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold at prices aalowaa-ttoyliiUio:iroitedStateskfia^t ; of,WeBt.,_^ :i -:ABhei3, determined-to’aphold iae t quantywlCh well sehsoned vflwterlals,' beat workmanship; and -newesf exteht'bT^ortteranhdAbility; injnai ufacrann&L-he is enable dio produce} won anted furniture, at the lowest priced }. t- 7r • He has adopted the prlncipledr identifying the cus tiuneri* raiereat whh hisewn, in truaUiy and price, and Sal way a on hand ibe}&r£fttest Variety of every dcs* n offamitorev from-thejcheapesbanir plainest, to ateleganfaria or any pah of onei tdaVbe furbishedhit stock, or mamaactnrcd expressly to erticles coa6iß4 in part, ofhifl stock,which fprrichn«3 of style.antl fimsh, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern dues r * •; LouisXlVtete*!6ifc-a»3or&sv<- . • 6USoras,tnplo>handhairclothi-v -fiOdoz-Mahogany Chaim; i 20 do Walnut ■ ' dor ' iCd Mahogany Rockingdo; ' i .20 Walnut r.: \do. -doj : - i 50Mahogany Divans:.: -• • 20 Walnut do; : \ t 60 Marble Pop Centre Tables} 1' 50 • do Jlressingßareaus; DO .- . do • Washstands; . 40 Enclosed do;. 10Q Common do; > SO Plain Dresses Bureaus; 40-Mahogany-Bedsteads: _ 20 Walnut do 4 , CoCou&gc . ■ do; Duo Cherry and-Poplar Bedsteads;. 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut. dp; , ■ UlChcrTT '- ' doj'": ■< ■ - v*: 50 Plain Bureaus; ~ - :: TDDinmgaod Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary apd Bookcase*; 20 dot. CancSeat Chairs; 24 Cane Seal BochinffChairß;- 12 hadies Writing-Desks;}. Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots: Euguhes; Paper Machae Tables; • Conversation Chairs; Pembroke- 'do;- Eilzalmthen do; - Hall and Tier .do;. . Reception. do; , Ladies’ Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables; . Ann -do; • Oitnrn&nsf v," 1 •: ■. i Gothic and HollChairs. : A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Csuasx kaxubs supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and IIOTELSf-furnishedatthe short* est nonce. 4 All orders promptly attended to. ffliskerii Asaoetsiftott i WAREHOUSE* 119 SBCOIW STREET, . '■ i;;. > (near rho corner of=Wpod^ * • . THIS ASSOCIATION, tm-ffi aHHKba bracing, already, twice to three \JL : (sßßßnnraraDfr limea.as many bands as the lar- j vest and bithcilomostrenowned * %* i business shops of ihis city,. have opened.>theilr}WaTe*i 'house, and are Able to furnish'the. pabUe; by wholesale < or retailjwiih Furnihare Of tSe : foliowing aesCTipuon— ! s; DressingßareansiFall Col umned Bureau*;. Mahogany . Bedsteads r Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chaim ;-Blahogaiiy -Wasnstands; So fas ; Divans; Plano Stoole; Boot Coses: Secretaries ; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card. Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Racks; French Bedsteads;-Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; DiningandßreakfastTables; Work stands; Cherry-and. Common- Workstands; high post, . common,low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; ■ Cribs; Cradles,A.c. }•• •• 7:4 Thcadvantagesofeoopenition.onanexteosivegCQle, permit them to sell at the lowestprices,and they are dcr tennmed to sell, ioweriban any competitors, an equally good, if notbeuer article, and warraDfed—as thepublie will understand by giving them a coll, iip* Suamboat work of all descriptions, and-other . articles of any. description, made to order In every style; at the shortest notice. > [man# 81,00, now at 02*e. im 44 70 1,75 « l#> 87% » 52* 7* ■« SO 62* “ 45 87* “ 02* 02* “ 40 50 . •*. 31 *3 « sa 31, « US\ 37* “ 93 'roUfcbliKtfllalteM. .. Vtnurt, Mahoganyi Rosewood and Walnutf. Vamiih t - Hardwartaiut JFumitun at Wholesale. rpHE subscriber* have Josi reCcivedfrorn New York JL anil Boston a most Bplendidstock of VENEER St milare manufaetaringby machinery Furniture suitable for ihe.trade.yAll of which we’ will sell'at extremely low prices/ As great care was taken in the selection of the stocky persons cannotiaD tof .tte suited either aj to quality, or price r anU, as U Is well, known Furniture can be made-by machinery 6uperior. a&d niueh lower than by hand,themteritloh of the trade is reßpecUally invited. • Turned.Wotk,ln all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for.hand requiredlntoaUofactanngCabinet Fariniure, constantly on hand—rVizi Mahogany, Varnlthi' Hardware, ijair Cloths, Springs, Ac n Ac. RYAN &. M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings,; . • No;ai FiAH strwt.- marSfrydaw «. C. tUMXSJL Bsmoitr ft DMl«r« . CABINET Seemtislrmand Strawberry alley.Pittsburg■. Pa: «AMMER r Ul- ft variety of exceUenl and.faihibnable ;PumiiuTe, IWwarramed equal to any in the eityjOadßoid on aa Bfavorable term* as can bebbtalnedat anysmular eatabliahmeniin-heWest. Tbeyhnve now on hand an tmttsaanyeiteitsivealock/embraclrigaJlktnflaofFurnl* iare>iroin the cheapest andplninest to the most costly and elegant. AH orders promptly mrtl:qni . -a, co;, TRAVIS Oft HANl>ai their «terislve‘CAßlNETsnd JuL CHAIR MANIJPAC'W>RT,ANdi64. fixoUbfield si. a large.assorunent of fane? aud plain' Furaitarct which tEev will sell 15 pet cent, below uasiomar? rates. Terms—cash only.; •: tdtfcgMy K iBBiWriF faciffre CABINET-WARE of every descrip* III* Old stand, corner of :ialtcriy and. Ilffttjßfrtihl Seven tit streets. UNDEHTAKINU attended. ttSinalHfßtnmebeg. ’. . «.-. • maytl rpHKsabßCribefsh&Vina recently-nude arrangements 4.wiihthePatemeeofthis newandraiua&ii fnrrn fun for tbe manufaciare andsalebf'the article in the West, they having beeu nranufactored Uereiofore exclu sively {tribe East, wiiere they are aoperseding tho use ofwoodcn, coffins, take tbis'method of inforaung • the poblic, thatthey ate now mannfactoring eighteen Affer ent modem Sarcopbaru«,-varyinginlengtli from 82 inches to 0$ feet, with wicith and aepUtaoliaule lor bodies of ordinary sue, and for those who. desire space forenshloningidr for bodies of auusual dimen nans,have serenUsizesdeeperandwider.-Thisin* ▼entibanaw ebmlnginlo general use,'iaprononucCd bue of the greatest of the age. These Eukua Casks ore composed of Various kinds of metals, bat principally of. irOD.: . r: ; - : ' v "-i- They are thoroughly tndmeltd inside and ouuand thus made impervious toiUr and indesiroelible; - They, 'are highly ornamental, arid of ft classic form, are light andportoble, while they combine the greatest strength whtcbmetal is capable o£ in a given quantity. ' ' When properly eecured wilh cement they are perfects |y air-tight, and free from exhalation ofoflens Wo gusts* They cost no more than good wdedea : coffins, ondare better than any other article fh OBe, (of whatever cast,) fortrenfcportotion,vaults,orordinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments,and certified, to by some of our most .sclentwe ihenj~aUqi by the Honor*- bles Hftnry Clay, ihrniel webjieriXewis Cass, and Other distinguished Senators whohave WUucssed,their ; merits, andwhosele tiers, together withother evidences of the(jwottft;may be seen QtourAgerrts’Barial Cose Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth, where we lmend: to keep on hattdat all times, such a stoek of all sizes and degrees of omamfent and finish as wilLtmUhemost diversified tastes. . Weinvite the attention of the public, oitd of-Under takers, particularly; throughout the Westfio an exami nation of the article, and. tequestihoin not to rely upon the representation of undertakers not using the arucle, whose intermit wouldbe to misrepresent them; mariKS© W. C. DAVIS A CO. Slegsnt and Dstfai Ctothlagi' :■ /IALLAGHAN A CO., ‘ corner of Woodand Water VS--streets, are now receiving from the Eastern mark ets a well selected and extensive lov of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings, which surpassla beauty dno varied ty any other collection west of. the mountains. There .Goods are the choice of the oattemm&EkeK'lieingseleci ed by the proprietors,' themselves, expressly for this market.' They were purchased for cash, ntlowpriees, which-wIU enable the undersigned to dispose of them, about twenty per ceut cheaper than the prices charged - by the generafiiy of tailoring establishments in this city - ClX>TH&—Pre neb, English and Ai&erla t a have been; aeteeted with great circirasneoiions aud various styles ofrlch material for Overcoats, we havein abundance. . Oar stock of CABSIMBRE3 is very extensive and varied, including all the newbeti richest and raostfaih iooabta specimens recently imported and manu&ctored. Our stock ol VESTlNGSinchidea a variely of all the fancy- pattern* to bo had in New York city pit is. most varied and elegaut*-wbHo some,when properly.made up,present an appearance Of modest grandeur. Taking, tho variety ai a whole, it certainly surpasses any cof lection of Vestings ever brought ta out city before*. Gentlemen of taste who dcslf? those Goods made up. eat and manufacturedby experienced artists, will please ball and examine fox themselves*> They are open for inspection. . . CALLAGHAN m CO., - sepM ■■ corncrof.'Wood and Water Btreeia/ SPUING A 810 Bunnsitt OtiOTlliau 1 THREE BIG DOORS! No, 151, lAbtrlySired;# ilUfntrgk* JOHN MeCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of in-! nouncingto Ms numerous friends and the public in general,that hi* Spring and Bummof stock is now ready for inspection, which ne believes-will be found to be one ortho largest and best seleciedstocke of Ready- Mode Clothing to be found in the Western Country. lie has this season paid more-thaii usual attention to the manofeeiuiing and style of his Garments, so thank* very lowest priced, as well as tho finest, are got up in s styfe and elegance not to be surpassed*. . - : i He would particularly call the attention of all dealer* In Oloihlog to his present splendid assortment of - . ■.„• < Riaay*Oadt GarAiata» > As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods* he can offer them snobinduce menu as shall make it their interest to purchnso at hit establishment* Many years l experience, and greataucceas In the bu siness, together with an unprecedented w toluol* and r tail patronage,has enabled him to get up Garments i salt thc-bnuness habits and tastes of every location I ; the Union, which is of tho utmost Importancc.lo wholh* sate purchasers. * - >. . laths Cutting department will be found acholce se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting t. • french, EngftaA; and Jltnmcan Broadcloth* > ' Cashmere its, Ac, Ac. Also, an eJtcellenlassoTtment ol YESTINQ&, of the latest andmost fashionable styles— oil of which he is prepared tomake toorderirr tho best manner and at the most reasonable prices* r COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL? ..... -The Assoiiiaeßirthe Quality, and the-Vnrleiy, is tha most undoubtedly,to be found in the united Stalqs: 5 " >. marSo I DISSOLUTION OF Port* J nerehip heretofore existing between McLAIN, MOFFITTA DOBBS, as getteraiftgems, was dissolved on the first day of March *nat. ■fcjpLANE AMOFFHT will still conduct their bdsi- UUL ness as Agents, far Cash Mutual Insurance Co,; of Harrlsbnrqhisale and Subdivision of Real' Estate* Negotiations of Bonds, Morigagesi Bills, &c.,attlmU offic», N 0.29 FmhSireettKttsburefc. ‘ mai2o McLAINA MOFFITT.. TJOH SALE—2 acres ofunimprovedland, situated J? o «>£rt dittanoehomihe'City ? llne >s bf : 'tte^Btvemh Tbe d itiaiion is pleasant andheahby.and well ad&pieufor lwo_fanuJy residences or bnildinit lots, u ihe cxiauiofl of Bedford street will add ur theirrotte. Oac,oi boilt eon 6* bad at Si,ooo each. TO not: ; S; CUTHBERT* Gen. Agent,■ : SO gmithfield streot ■; ■ft/rouaissE&l- ' ' ' ; , ixl .Prims Plantation cndfiograr House, falealebf imatpj < E&'O , to » -*-* f -■ ~ * ipilillilllliS:: * Vfe'« r* ♦* ' i ' ->• V■> A ~ ■***/£«.«£• s t ■f-'Pf 5 Junritatt, MC, - - (Slaving. v V v ’~» " ' • , V--V- - .; ■ * ••••■' ■■■ rKI 7 ;> 4 r ,J " r - ; 7" -•- ■ aotJS 'L^y*® LlS ACfttJßM*, ’ 'FOR VOVNOOIBIis, ~ . In At cjfA. cUiu c/JHliiiutgi ana .ffllQS INSTITUTION will Ik.opened on thelst day of. JL October, for the reception of pupils, who will be In* »iiucic<i in al iy or.aH 3''Jhd.Jouowing.orauche&' of an elementary,,useful and liberal education:—Reading, WriUUff».'Arllhtaetid» Ancient.findModCm History, An cient dud Modem Geography* use of the Globes, Botany, Useful and T&e 'annual pension foTßoard,Tuition and Wish-" r - inn,payable half yettrly la. adonnoe, f « 6112,00 'MmSoforbeginuc^*. *o;• - . •>*. • •*■ For the use of the Instrument, *. * :, *''§*co 1> Th* heal’thvlocation of the eslabllslitnent; Uie plcitl resqndwerieiyj'*ati«a andcrnuntveprospectieoanl* mating and enlivening to youthful minds,mast render It willbe paid to the .health, moral, and intelleciual cijtnre of the pnpiU committed to iheln ente jrnnd W rebderj djat alifintipn effective.the discipline will be exact, yetinili} nntivar rental; Therewillbetwo Mini-annual vnnallonk of a tortnighteach. Pt.pila-wUlberecelvedntanyt.meUu lin.gfeia‘°n - ftfSgi* -rtriLL n&OPEN.foritaSIXTH SESSION, on Wetl-r Board and English ; SwMjjJ/ Piano, wMi Singing andusaor.lnstßiment,. * Frcnen, German,Baimi Drawing &Fainttng/eaen, 10-00 Bed. Bcddlng.and Washing, * - -" - S.OJJ Stationery,- - ** • 75 - The two Sessions conn&enecrespectiTeiyj on. the las; Wednesday in April nnd in October. Pupils are not re ceived tfti* by special arrangement, for less tharr.onc session; l Wo deduction Art* absence, oxecpt,in<ases of greaiemergency. WO EXTRAS. - . ' • ■ ” ; Circulars; Containing RecommertdflUrras, Ac..can be. bad of -ftlis. G,iR. White,'Market street, cud of Mr. Mellor. 81 Wood Street 1 fsep» ' pittsbnrgfi Ooasb Pactoryf.: ' • Jt r O. .4O Diamond alley, near -Wood smtL . , E. 31. BIG E L O Wf.PROPRIETOR,■ i-inmii 99 WOULD respectfallymformtiisfrieniia >vsP|jJßßv)]BCe>r.and thepnbUc, that ho has uo.wonehan- VsHSjrjjßBa> con*,- '3£b2*2rateslnictlon, the greater part of .which are, finished, or nearly so, comprising light rid top Buggies, weight from'2oo t0'275 325 1b.425 pounds. . Also, an assortment of. Kockaway, 1 With one or two Seats; ; some fine two«horsd Bdtouches. - The’above work; .will bef warranted, andis constructed: from the best material ttiatcoulO "be selected in the east*, ern market or at home; tmd,attending each, branch of his factoryi be feels confident .of, risking ins refutation onhis work; where It is used and not abutea.- Person* a( > a distance, ordeiing-vrerk througbtbeir friends, or commission'merchants at this place, will re ceive oar raosislriciattention*;.: BBgEKTOCgS: " •; -* ' Col. Rod? Patterson; R. H. irartley,‘E 4 q., r 7 < . Hon. William .Wilkins,... ;Coi.,George.A-ilyard,;. , • William M. Lyon, I2«q,' • Logan, Wilson & Co.,' : Singer,Hartman in Co.; Jltm. JacoUrForsylb, 7 J.-kiddfeCo., - * George Weyman,Esq;, T«t3. Moore, New Orleans, M* B. UaforiKClafksville, ' - ' r • . . ■ [Tennessee. Repository, No. 1 Watson street,'opposite the Canal; on Pennsylvania Avenue. - , ..: • , -.j.f0b37;1y ; JAQKS n’OABDbSSS 4 CO,, t , 100 WOOD STREET* 'TTrT'IIOLRSALR Dtakrt in.Eonign.wA Domestic Dry Vf* Goods* are. now opening their first purchase o! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit iho trade* consisting-in pari of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Dcrages;.: :v'.- ; : Plain and Figured Alpaccas; . 7 French, Scoieh and Domestic Ginghams; : Printed Coliceespingrcatv&riety; Ribbons, Laces and Edging?; Cloibs, Ca63imerefl and Vestings; •: - Summer Coating nnd Panialooning j. Bfown and Bleached Muslins j - ' Palin and-Leghorn llatsj - . - Sirawand Braid Bonnets. Togetberwuh a complete stock of Variety Goods and' Pedlars’.Notions,Golu and Gilt Jewelry; Gold and SiK verWatches, Brass Clocks, &c«> All of which 1 ore of*" fcrnd at - a small advanee over Eastern prices. - ■ ■ feb29.6m - tufiiaoTaL, JD. WILLIAMS & CO. have removed to No. 122 • Wood street, which is three doors above their old' stand, Comer of Wood and Fifth sheets, where they will be pleasedjo raeetlUeir friends and patrons. . ..PAUrLT 'OBOCQaBS#.- - . '. •’ Rio, Lagsayraand JavaCoflee; . * ... ■ New Orleans and Re(ined Sngays;- ~ ' ; : Goldcn Syrnp.N.O. aTuIS. H- .Molasßes; ■ Fine to extra fine Green and Brack Teas;. Sperm, Star, Mould and. Dipped Candles: i Paint; Almond, Casule and Rosin Soap; : Pearl aird Corn Starch; - Farnio, Pentlj Sago and Arrow-root; * ' . Hams,-Beef and BeeAtongues;* . . • - With a general as^ortraentof,Fruit* ond Spicps/Also, Irou'and Nails,White Lead, Cotiou Yam and - Paueat Zinc Wuah-hoardsj &e-, Ac. wholesaleimd retail, by morG - ID. WILLIAMR& Co ,122 Wood at. Hi S4CX.ES HotlCe* of their entire in* JL tcrest inlbe NaTtoKox, Foukdbt to MessravHsifßt' Riis and Dstaut M'CoEnv, would recommend their successors to *ha favorable patronage that has beenbe stowed npbh 'the estabUshmeht since its commence* mentjboih in.tbtsviclnity apdin the wesu - The books nnd accoanis oftbe late firm will be set , Red hy either of the partners, at tho eld stand, comer of Seventh nnd Liberty streets; feb 18:1m , JOflN QUTNN & CO. -21KA&T BUIS' ...DAHIXL tt’COJUIY. Safiaaa! Foundry* £»a» Tflß tmOcTfigned; bavlDjf purchased the en- Biagj lire interest of J[bhnvQ'uinn.& Co., in the Na» efsSgSi lional FoamJry,wiU continue tber above Foun* dty, under ahe, firm. of.&ma • fcftX’CtJBDT; and keep constantly on ban<l> a large, and excellent assort* meat of all-articles in their line, made from nno_and tht snast arprovtd auch.as- ■... . Coosing Stoves; » ParlorStoveo; ‘ . Office Stoves; j Hollow Ware; ' ... . * Wagon Boxes;/ 1 Plough-Irons; >. , Sad irons; : ... Fancy and Common Dogtrons; „ -Gratesf&c., *c. - All articles of Costings in.their Une wittbefurntahed &t the verylowest pilccicand warranted not to be info* rior to any manufactured ta the city. - T ' They, are .constantly ’receiving neto and leauti/iil Fottmii, Of all‘descriptions' making our variety ot Camiugs the most attractive of any manufactured in the West. •. Dealers are respectfully invited to call and-examino oar stock;Or'seh'd bnitlieir orders, whieh .wtll bo attend*: ed-to promptly 4 ai the old• stand of John Quinn & Co., corner of seventh arid liberty streets, Pittsburgh,' Va.. : feMfitlm :■. ; . ; :. RKIS & M’CUKpV. ROTIGE. HAVING sold mr ciiutc stock of Books, I’erioiUcals; &r.,40 KtiHL A CALLOW, I cheerfully Tucommeudihrm to my former customer*. All pt rsoits indebted to incTi-iU plrase cult at the old stand and sew tlo. J. Bi HOLMES; .. Oo«Pftrtn«rflbtp Rottce* M THE undersigned,: liaviug purchasedthe emiro stock Of Ji U. Holmes. 3rd street* consisting of Hooks, Sta tionery, have this day bnUxedlnto partnership under ttfefifmof BEKU i CALLOWy. Iliey wil URthankfui fora continuance of TiU patronage, anu will nldobchap pytobaven theiT;frienaa generally.. - • Jk falL assortment of every article■.will always be (baud.' ’ T--?. f •. ••/.. AUsabscriptions comraclod for by Mr J. U. Ilolmos will be furnished as usualby as.. , • J-O REEt, ■ - - 11 J». CALLOW; mart Plmhnrgh,February 33, >652. . DUiolutlon omurtnerulUjp. rtyHK paitnerihip-hßrriofore eiielinc between the un- J, ilewigned.hm }ieeu,iii«olyeii Ujs day, by inniual 'consent. Alt pufstms having elaimsAgainst Jha-con* cein, orb requesiedto pfcsentiihem for; pajmeblband all persons knowing iheinsblres indebted, are respect fully iirnled to call nndseU^Uie gnoe,wrlbo^laj. Tin subscriber having narchased-lbe entire interest of Mr. U; H. lIASLETXaia the Variety and Jewelry; business, wonU respectfully call the'attention of his former friend* and paironß to lbe slocfc of GooUa on hahdi'which will basold at prices to soil the times. ■ . Particularatiention paid to Watch* baaad Jowelry; JOHN S KENNEDY, marl " • Na 04 Market street* xoois axorsKAtr, tof the Jat© firm of Sands&Reiaemani IiODIB RKISBttAN A OOH IMPORTERS-AND DEALERS IN ■Clocks, WalchtSyScvtehv, TTatel 'Waurlalr, :3Wj, ■ mra stskkt, ©as nooE;?sojt •?•■■. 3t AKB leave to annoooce io the trade and. the palm© ffenetafiyilbatthey'havethbmsebrcs qarefauy se-: lecledaad imporicd &ontEarope,jLlarge i -slo©k ot Cold, end Silver Watcheg, Walcii Maierials,iind Tobls Tor Watch maters} ■ ami,a most elegant assortment ui Jeer* dry,Trom the best manufactories—which they offer at price* as taw as they canbe parchased in/lba eastcrp j. v r ... : Tbeir slock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers j'do Detached Levers; da Lepines; SIN. ver Ha&rtiers; oml elegant French time pieces,' oMhe most approved makes. Together with & largo stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. . , .-i ■■ * Their stdek of Jowelry.coraprtses artlcles-oteveiy description in this line, snch as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, , Breast Fins, Biaeclelv Gold. Fob. and Guard Chains; Gold Guard Keys and .Seals, Eoefcets,Goldnnd Btiver Bpeciacles,'oilvcrand.GennanBilver;audTableana Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally kept lu establishments of ohis deseripllon. They would respectfully call the attention of: tho trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,' of every variety, which Ihey have most carefully se tfteted. •• V ' They have also on hand a largo assortment of .Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from tbs best maanf&ctory.ta England* ; Together with a great variety of other articles too numerov* to tnenuon. ■ .Clocks,.Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner and on the nittH reasonable terms, ;; ' focUlty , u tphssaoouii A T THE ATHBN3SUM BUILDINGS, Lts&Bxt sf., J%. are at all times a delightful place of resoTtforLft-i dies andGentteraento'Cnjoya plaie of FRESH OYS-; TEBS, cooked in. foe *^rtaQ6'Ayteß'and.served ia a > manner that cannot YolT to pleksoV -AlsorrHOT COF-i .FEE, TEA.PASTRYjOnd'oiher refreshment*, ntsbort' notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES. JD* THE BATHING ESTA BLIBHMENT always in': order for Hot,Cold and Shower Baths, from 7 A. M. to It r.M ’ ♦ -CfeblB - W. W. WARP, * • Weatera £ixoUange aot«l, - ua&kst bY, w&st br TsnirsQtrAßs; rmuvDknvifu, ■ fftailyoppoiits i he Central and Pennaßailroad D#jm>L :; sub scrlbe trespecßullyiolicltsa t hare of the: travelling public. \. ", r ‘i JOSEPH WATERMAN, Proprietor. Tgaws-One dollar per>flay, • , r -ffablgrty I/ALL FASHIONS—Just receivedauneatoro JP of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 8 Finn sthbxt, JHH which will be open for inspection-on ThondaySwOf! and Friday, of iliisweeki where yon will find a beaaUf fal assortment of an entire new ityle ofBtraw,cH!r, Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TJUMMINfIS, of ya noos kinds, suitable for the season. - . :■ , „ F. Si-Children’* Bonnets, :fadj«> Cap* and Held -sses—of • rich andbe * * tifal* 1 7in- roauditf lb J *bF msBSSSBS^^ti 513' rtoffibfingM rings, ear tugs, miniature, loekots, & Fi5?6Y GOOD3— Such 'as paper wMrt tables, work boxes, desks, fancy "Vases, perfume bottles, table , pislms, .porte' monnWin; great: sanely 1 ?Sna fruit anueakewbes, ic, with an endless earieiy of otcfnlans oraanujnuU which htfwionly to bfr seenm be appreciated. Hft a MAKKgr STREET. i^O.PAilTNKitSUIl'.— The jabscriberehtree Ibts day associated liemseWeotosetfier as PMtnera,'-fot (he ! purpose of traruactlngeWholesaleGtoeery, Produce, tiquot and CoraMraion of John BleckJt Co.jUo, il# comer of labeny »nd lrwjn sti'; pa&J . r 'c- vij *-~f' . r,\V, • r* w -' •»*-<«':*'. %Xrfv " ■"•••■• K ’- ’ v ' ,-^x:-" 4 ?*,'- 'I «■ « ■■ • ■ ■’j:n .. *• « - > , * • ~ r * ♦ * ~>* ; * ' TUird gtreet, npposiic the Foal Cilice. ?• v L *r, yrz V? •*. ‘y’-'-jj' f J .*•’ 'C'-O-X ’ * ,J ), . 2 v i* ' perfectcerlainty.; and lKe man wbo volt .now allow a KeTniato prbceeanhitfifc aohdltlon oftßlhgrfl* pro®®. 6 ?' * e'dthat nothing can allcvUte but the knife of ttSKilffll,.. sarg£on> U wholly inexcnsabler A rcptar* iaitrordi- v* ba*y form; rnay t wiUi propriety* be* fen (0 the person . ;,oo» witbobt .even abapdogeaFahy Kind lo retain it, of ten renders the caseperfocily unmanageshlfiTUtKlUeads to. wbstis termed Strangulate# Banja, which often Uas Trass to , rwhlefc wo Invite the attention of nktr afflicted, Iberais : everr in - .r|Us, can bo. * ' made to fitaijy Caie'of Herrila v -wiltnm exactness add ednablcnesa of does not .belong; to any Other iosmunetitwiih whfcbTW*nreacqualnted land '• •will retainanyrap lore with eaterandcomfort to the fesaionhayeglre.n testimony toitagreat superiority over -tbe prdfnory trnssesrin^^Tbe-TnJis of Pf. Ifnb l bat® will o.nrftpnc*Uslf.|becases.of ordinary Bnpture. i .We advise those suHetcdio make:npf)hcatfoiiinllfflOi ' : - *£7‘&f*TtncaofM*kithat character can bi given in j . «. sAt-k Cttyihf tailing on tha agtnt. • ".-•■■ • ‘ Persons, from a distance. can Hf£ve them eont, by sending the mc&aare round the body^r«; 7 1 , ' . . BR. OEO.U. KftVSEB, 140 Wood street, »oU agent for FliUWuth. ■ r'.- •••'.' marUtdacw .■■■ Tki * Joughii • . AitAma, JSlttding of t&a -. DifiFulilf of Affctlionqf th« Liters.-.: ;< PMntcr Wiakncsi tf pit BttaiiOT Bide, FiTsl Staeavf. r., . Coh*Vfnpttonisel jjwhtnUJkia Balsam upectmariv ' "■adiipisd iccfy dUuue c/ tht L-ungSj muiLittTliahith. ' , r .,a vrcdueediH^HT'evtrcQ,rjfifigilimoU, - CHEBRYhas Ibrgjbecn known to possess ini' . J VVf pbrfintmftdicrialpWpßitfef. ■Thlsfactiaramibsr-:. to ei?ecymairoa,inoarlaiid t Rod r phy«icmns ofieapr«' sftrtfeit fora Variety of <• r Turttleohoabeuteqaairy noted ftr its virtues; ami some .. physicians whose names ara familiar to the whole eoun irv> Utra-gooefiofar iutodMlanrihat CYon.CGNBUAIP-- cured byibaiolpne. Jnoihcr hands . . ti*iiniTt‘wiih J ildarly va!noieSs* ow!ng > 'no doubt, to their •• ; . n>w s enUrely,obylatedb'y patient experiment and long -expdrifcnceV- ?rS? I’XcSv ’ The extraordinary medlcihalipowers of these two sub- , \' stances ate no wfurthefimUmc comMned and ernbod-' .* [ led inßr. WIIiDCHEHRY, ; > By a nice chemical process, everything delele>Tious\or nsele&s is rejected,-hojhatwbu remains la the. mnsi ex- • ■ ? iraordihary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary and liver dlseosesever known- tom**TV'- To-- - <• »' convinco nU iiDbeljevera tbatcur theory is reaUy trne, we refer to a few of ,cares performed bythiswou~ •••'• derfalmedicine:■;* ‘ , PtsASAHTBoob;Ham. co n O, Sept. 27. : • 7.D. Pabk.—DearSit.r 1 takethe liberty of advising*: you -of-.the benefit I have derived from' the use of Dr *. vVlslar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. lw*s prostrated bv - > ihatterrlMe vcf org&CoittamptionjiuMaylaafc iThettf tack vyas truly horrifying to me.-ror five fami.y ■ (mybwihers and sisienyhad died--of Consumption-. {* - was afflicted withntariyaUthp:worst featttres of the disease, ihad a distressing cough, and eipectorafeti a ‘ great dealof Ut the side and-chst, cold cmnsj-aUernaUng with flashes of heal, andcDpious niphtsweat3. - i: \ -- -C.• • : 1 was.under the caretof.a.akilful physlciaii.irom the %. time I was taken sick until about sir weekisiace,being ' then about fielplessfond myifriendkconsidered rity case hopeless,or at tfd the use of Wistaria Balsam of WildCb'ecry. - W 1 th ommyknowledgemy^father procured hand commenced - administering it to me, and from tliefirafday I commen- • eed taking U myhealth improved T aUd In- twoweeks t j. was able to bo out and oversee my business, and labor, . : which I still 'continue todo‘. I have iftkeb -fotir-bottlea - 1 . oflha medicine, and now consider myself pbrfeetiy well. -*■ JEREMIAH ISOKIG. , ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!! !i . RcsavtLLX,Fi\!rfield<o.,o,lBsl, Mr. J.D.'Park—DearSLr: lwuh tp swie.toyoulhat my daughter Amanda, ogedlC years, had about eyear since ft very ffevereaUaek.af.measleSvWluchrediiced ;■ her 7 very,much, and left her-with ft jracftiag cough.. 1 employed ait of within our reach for-the •. ■ porposopfreraovlxig;hercoDgh,batwaboutaaccesa.—. fiheappeared iftbeiinlring’Tntfr'ft;'detsltnfe: rtttih every symptom of/cohsdflipiibii.. 1 iheiitried J>& ; Rogei T s.Uv*; - ; erwoaand-Tar. Bat tbii-aggravated hgr cougb 4 add favcher«ymptom»ora character..-. wo»nowfao*tBeripus3y alarmed, uod imps with item- - - bling fear’tiiat I from day to ddy sawUje'proeress of that insatiable disuse, . mV daughters recovery. But T.provideniiaUy saw the certificate of JonatHahCouleoh, whose daughieriSarah June, wasyured of Consumption byAVistai’sßoUajn of Wild Chany,.. ThWcreatedvafmnt hope-thai U .might v* : help my daughter, and tlmmedtately commenced using .it, an(lualmoßtinKtanUYgaye relief.. Jlcr bealthwajj„ l improved Iroradtofirsi bojUe f - ahd:by the dsa of two V r b'oules of Balsam of-VVild Cherry hlie was res* : tored. tb-perfect healthy and ehe.ia not now atnUpredis . posed to o cough: I will say to ail ihatareofllieted with * : any disease'tendiiig to Consumption, despair, for i Dr. Wieiart Batsum of Wild :oherry will core you if i you will but try ifc • V ': v E-KAhiJ. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! •Wtllvjniraeles JteverceaaeT- -Mow. evidence of ila _ gOTpasßine health-reatoratWe viitaea! (From Dr. Bilker, &pring&eld» Washington co.vKy ] '« SfhiNGViBLo, n, tB5O. . Messss. Sassobb 2c.PA.Rr: I take this opportunity of Infonniog yoa of a. most remarkable care perfonaednp- j on me by me use of Dr. Wistaria Balaam of Wild Cher* :• IntbeycQTlSlGlwasiakenwiihtheinfl&nmationiof: the bowels, whicb.l labored under for sti 1 eradanliy ln the falloflb4L JLwas attack* : ed with a severe cold, which seateditselfapon my lungs . and • for the *paee of lliree years I was confined to my bed, Lined all kinds of medicine*end every variety of old withoht behefai and thds Tweaned along ImtU the winter of .1845: when I heard of or. Wislar’a: Balsam of Wild. Cherry. ' - My trtendsperrnadeu me to glve it a trlal, lhoagUl ;:o hod given up all hopes of recovery! and had prepared . . myself for.ine ehange of another world. Through their ' solicitations I was induced t*m&ke use of thagcnoinc Balsam cf WilU-Cbeiry. The effect waMraly. .astonishing. Afierfivo years of BflLfction and KofTcring and after having.speulfour or five hundred dollais to ne purpose, and the best and (post respectable physicians uod proved unavailing,-I waa sbon realered to entire / healuioytbffb’ossmgotOodoadlhouseofßr.WiStar'e ; Balsam oT-Wild Cherry. May rest upon tho proprietqrsof .;■■■ so valuable amedicine as Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully,; r\ • W.- fl* UAKEH. •“ Genome Wistaria Balsam of Wild Chcrry has a facsimile nf Uj6 vigaatare of Henry Wistar,M; D-, PhU- - adelphia, and ‘.‘Sanford A;Pori?”:on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine. . fT7 , M i rice-f&l per oaitle—*ix boUlesfar $5, Sold by J PARK, Fourth and Walnut eireeUs-Cin* clnnoii.O., General agent, to whom aUferderrmust be' . addressed. ' - ITjf": Prico-81 perboule—eir "bottles for 85. , •>> SoUtby, -. j.* /J.-0. FAKK, Cincinnati, Ohio, *!?-•■ North-east comer of Fourth and Wolnat i on Walnut—to wbonrun orderstnUst ; be addressed.- 7 Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh;. Lt\Vilcax,Jr,.coriiejMarkef street arnlthe i)iamamf;B A Falmeetock&Co, Pitts bargh; 3 A Jones,’PiUßbuteh, "Lee ABeCkham, Allfi« ■ ghepyCity; LT uußaU t WaaMngtonj WJI LainUer-.-' ton,. Franklin; U It Bowie,, llmontown; H - Wenjw- Grcensbargbj S Konntx,' SomerSetj Scott Ar Gilmore,-;. Bedford; Reed ASon. Huntuagdon>2ars. Orr,HolJitlay«»,. burgh; Hildebrand ICO,' indfanaj-J R Wright, Klltan* •• nlng; Evajos A Co, BrooliTiHei A >VUROii. & Son, : 'Waynesburgb; M’Forlond & Co,N Callender, Head* - ▼liter UaTtorr ic Co, Brie { Henry- Forker, Mercer;Ja» i*Ke)ly A-CoiUaderrSStmib, Beaver; JBSammertoji, i WarrcnpF L A CS Jones,.CbndersportrP Crookdr.‘ Jr., Brownsville, [mnrSO 70 invalids mm sick. THB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. TTORST.-.Tbe G*XAT.P*iff ExTßicroß [ConntTt Jt iJoZiir’jj curiug nil Barns und alt ExteraaLP&taV tti\aBores. . ttd. Balm#CnJwn&ta,for Slaying or,Restoring the Uomtui Hair - *» 3d. andHanrLinimtnt and Tatftan 7tg» ■ - *l*ll4 Ebzir, a cure for all cajea of Rheuraatitau : slhi itfeiVa,ir , i J 4«nuii‘c-Oo,acotUun ciiififorDeaGic»lr *. - Situ //asf’j iinfpjffni.a kiiown cnTC tor IhoPilej. ' <i\h. ~~ ' : 7ib.--iluiArr’*attwomeo &n-the family way. ; Lonztey'x Gttat WtueTn ladian PanaetOy fat Colds aQd anJjprevenlinff fevers; for "'• Astbma> XayejrCorDplamt and Kaioas.Allecllonsj far.- Uiarfhm*,Tnd!gesiibrrruiiiliOM6tAppetfte; for Costive ■ nesi fofemolcfranjd jna!es,andntrVoaaeonsplalnlfl4 for' - StomaebJVffecuong, Dyspepsia, Pite8 > 'RheumaiUin r ic,. The great pom's Aw ft is not bad io toie, never gives point and liever leaver one costive. . - - ; Otb. KolmttoeV* r«mt7tigr{WoniuCiHer,) (brChildren * or grown persons. , -• • luib. iUri, Qrtat PairtHiEer,' No medicine i has been dtscovef&Mnat is ea happily adopJed to ties MititnaUv asdrops -to. betaken, ana yetperform siicb i wonders when applied tzzcrnd&uWft wasnoT bmhi by ; friction. In btmles front I2ito &0 cent* '' - Itt&i Saunholuft Hoachimd Etd-Bugßant, for driv- _ iHg awoy Vcrtmn in & abort time. •» I9tb. The celebrated Liift JJji PiUs and Tesrperantt BiOdt. , , r j, " ‘‘ ' I3ih. J)r.SarrSoWnrto , s Ptni Svmp* tbeipopnlejiEX** PKCTOKANT- FOR- COUttUS, Gu£pS f INFLUEN i 14th; The EauTndi* $ J*t» Ter* Epnt. iP»o. thp only SURBcoloringforlbs.Halt... • ;: tOih.Xtn’r B (tint of China,* Chinese Remedy for CSts, ■■ Thin article hasoutllv ed nil oilier Sarsaparilla** end still gives as great satis J The celebrated spread-StrengSrning Planer, made from Dr: (js’s recipe, and themost popnlnr inthe m n*. Ih.MlinaU Tooth A the Dropt, A certain and easy . care for Tooth Ache. .; Jfilh. Dr. Consroe* ha* lately tonght ihe right for the United 1 Slates,.or Ihe.cetehraled. CimeenlratM Mineral iWarir,- fonnd.« .the .BalrSprings. of Doctor 'Wm.C. Chase,-at StCatharines, O.' IV. This medicine has at tained a.uoJOflety aqdpopalanly never before equalled by any.preparaiton at thatplaoo, and its sale-has bean eoauneasnraienyith us pent*,, Which are extraordinary.. Alt the remedies are fully described in ALMANACS tobe given to all who call Where the Medicines nreP ikCPts ■ - ~ J .- _.... _ .. - heretofora-kr own aa “COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK’S CO’g! lonred and^nowbeltrags:EXCLUSlVELYtaxirdHelaa S.Cems'ick;, and though the signature of Comstock & l *?’“ 0 “ UD with theflSSSiSte. Genuine! L ' B,c ' ?‘ 11 ip f «“w>.dealgnMo-iho ALL OTHERS/MU3T BE SPURIOUS, T7T The above nteareines fthn ’tVILLiAMJACKBON. 0 ©OCTOREAtROBEtt FRENCH FEMALE PIU.9 an Innocem.Mfa wri«ffisctu»lTeinedTT<S bjf W.C. lffiert* twS. s«d^f [^Sgassfias^ttfifc* 'iiliSi *. T J J W ' *j T i j: j.p'*** - > | P:f
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