ig-iA-*:-. s: •*.-1..: *vvi :•• -V- •■■:. \ K . k '’ V! •■. *=> , r \ * *, *■, s *, ■•: ■■ ■:>• vs;,/;Aa. t, »'. > i ' s v ~ . . ~ ; '• . , * ■ , .' ,'•* r - -v- ~, ■ A- /' T-, * 'Ua4^r': in '.txj,*/%> > - *:■<<&*; ; rvpA'-wV y-'». \ V,., -. *5 ■; .. A- ■''< *■ • -•"■ ';• '-’■*;>£.■;;• ■'.’ .. '■%■; ~ ; * • •.. :*» ,' : fL 1 * . * •.* i. i* -*!<*,*: * **■* l n* *-*,.."+*> -**• t f * W »* j. n. ** * * * ' * * s *:'*' * - » * > 4 , - „ > *■" . ' * ,#r , « •■#%*** * , * 4 r* *- ,# — *''**'■ 4 ‘ iy» *i r’>* - ’-‘ 'V.'f \' v '\ ‘fiy. ; 4 »V i'Vnj /'V; ’ -tf*V **!>*• r * v ' , *‘, » f " - -r«- * „ fc " * * * S’%ii, H : _v } w .g* «•-. »:• ;»>• I*,: : »*> • "*.S,*i P ' ■ jr. **i ’ - ■’- >'.if. v' MATERIALS, r U.t»«» brimming* o*JAT*ry DticripUon ‘ irr- Furniture Pla*tiea, tee.,' Lace a. d AluaiiU Cartaina; N V. Palmed \Tjaduw Shadea,- 4 j.uCoinlct» f CttrtaiaPro*,Band«,*c.Sc.* i at Whol**»i* a*® Bsiau. ' WH CAKRYL, IdU Cheauim St, cor Fmb, . > . fBiLAVELPHIA KT detains Hade and Transit. S w IkißiwatFr.nch Stilts - ' a. A* ROOT'S PRKfIIIVa BAGUJfiU RKOfIPfi OALLB&Y, ■■■'- TLTO.I40■ OHBANUT STREET, THREE DOOR 9 • iX BELOW FIFTH. PHILADELPHIA. faithfulportrait « a friend give* os pleasure, even ' while he is living, though absent* but when he is parted ; jrotn as by death, its value is incalculable* Wo hAve ■■ t every facility fortnking Daguerreotypes of the largest fue produced in this country. And for our ability to ■ produce inch) as arc at leant, unsurpassed* we would ap» peal to twelve Prizes awarded us at the Great Fairs —lo . attestations of Uving Artists—and to the Pabltc Voiee, ■ confirming both by a patronage amounting to neatly 50,- • DOD Pictures. ; * : • We would respe&tfuUy solicit a visit from all {wbothoT desiring pictures or.not) at our Gallery, MGChesnuiei, ■- • whether oar strictest personal attention will be given.— Picture* at all pnees, and putnp inevery style either for j-l'. Case Or Frame. Instruction giveiun the Art. and Instru ments ofthc best quality, for sale. Also, for sale, Rights . of taking “Crayo*” Pictures. . - A few from many Opinions of Artists: Nsw Voic, Dec. SO, 1851. *? Pear Sir:—Having had occasion to.copy from your . Daguerreotypes, we fceg leave to congratulate you upon - she proficiency you have made towards perfection in this beautiful art” DANFO«TH,BALD A CO.; . Bank Note Engravers, of NewiYork A Phils.” Ml have long regarded M A. Root as ifitvtry bat : D . 1 '■ ■■** AatW#a*«nfflf fcttd . ttt ■ Transparent Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Cords, Tassels, Bratus, sc. No . SO NaaißTUua J.». u auLa’S gallery of paintings, looking .GLASS ■ ■ AftC ■ ‘ PICTURE FRAMBMAWFACTORY, ' : /Vo 316 ChtriQulSlTtit Philadelphia. n-AtsO.:Reno» n« Palminni (maftUOm) ; .. . .:.n > . *♦. .jr >coytia.o JAOIKB B, SMITH A CO, Book Sellers and Blank Book'Jlanvfaclurert. TSicti of the Large Blank Boots,) . ; So.!)OTasr)cßßtre«ti&l)OV«Flftb,; j (jibBTH AIDS) .■:\ - ■ .PHILADELPHIA. HAVB Alwaysoo liaad, Gap. Demy* .oud Royal Ledgers, Journals, Day, Invoice aud Cask •Books- AlderraeiPs Rockets,Minuieand Letter Books, -Memorandum,' Pass, Receipt, Copy . and Cyphering v ltrye assortment of Medical* Mtscellano- ona.and School Books. . • • : . ■ - in* Country .Merchants, Booksellers, Banks .and Coonimg Rooms suppl ied with every variety of Blank * Books and Stationery,at very low price** tißaryOiSm Kew nunneryUtfotU. •• •■' ffIHE Undersigned is now receiving hlk SPRING ► I Supply of MILLIN RRY GOODS. Ills ussontaerU • -will include every variety, of Ladlefc* and Girls* Straw . Bo*neis,of ibaNewcstPatisJand Londontfry let, Boys* Straw Hats, Panfry Straw Trimming** Gimp, Straw - Cordi,4c.Also, Bonnet Rlbbons»from.rio,tS to 22 of tfao verv latest; siyles j Glacte Silks of .all .colors, for. casing Bonnets, from <£2 cents to 81-per yard* AVbite aud CoJored Crapea.. TarleUnsy Illusion; Neils, Black 33ULs, BorabsaiuesjAVhita and Colored Sllk -Laee, buck • ram, Crown, .Linings, 4c.' ' Merchant* and Milliners will find it to their nuvtui tßgeiogivehtraa-cait,.a« they will be able to find at this establishment, every article they mßy-nefu *! 1 l “ c Millinery line of business. ... w. MORRIS, j No. 31 South Second Bireeu Philadelphia. inartO: ; • • ■• ■ SPBING FASHIONS AND GOODS, A NO will cortunae to receive, by every arrival, the latest >tyle* froth Londau and Paris. Persons vis itn* the Basi are invited to call . ... ■- . AUbnimesi of the late linn of Leeds A Baggs Will beaetlled by them. • Philadelphia, March 23,185 i. WM. BftO-ILXT, * JRO. e.COIOBAVB, w.. I[ WOPttWAftD, UAQALKY, WGODWAHD ud * tommlulon McrchaDti, N 0.90 BHOAD STREET, NEW YORK. Save Yonr olonay! ' CHAR. EES P. FREEMAN & CO., - {uts iimuii, uonona aiid ca) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, IMBBOAOWAT, ORB DOOR SOUTH Oi' LIBERTY STItEET, .NEW TORE, -j-fAVE now.on hand,and will be receiving doily g~f Ihrnneh the, oeaooit. New Ooodo, direct from the European mannrooturer«. and Ca»hAßctiona, rich, fa. ohidhable, fancy: 'Si t Millinery Gpoda. Oar (lock.of -Jfah Hibbano.comprloea every variety, of tho laietl and mootbeaotifal deolgno imported. : . MonyofotjrGooila are raannfociured eiprejoly to .our order. from onr.own designOaiut p enema, ami Menu oniiraKe'd. We offer our Good* for nett Caah, at lo wer. -Drieea than any credit House on America.oan. afford. All purcbarers wiil find it greatly to their. iltlereM-,to r: reierve a portion of their money, and make oeieeuono - from onr great variety ofrieh cheap goods. ~.. . : v- ; ; flibboni, rich, for Bonnota, Capo, paihca arid'Belli.;. .^v:v;^Boois«iSilk«per, Doable Elephant. Profile Paper Taw laces, t oUed-r J%CMOfl| Fftber»sroolnianu nd Langdon** Lead Pen* win enOTrforlndiaJfllr.ladift Bubber* MoinlrOlue.&c.- > fulfAssortment of all oihcr kina* of ■■. Stationery, iOSJ Opened and for. sale at ibe new Book ' fiJJd.JSlimonery. Store. No. .03 Wood street. (between ThlM Had Ftmrdi 1 lmm39] J It. WELPIN B-■ "' •••-A. ; K , ew.Moro.i<«ri* i. OQBhraa Tew more of thore fine Gold Watches pet on hand«wbicbhe will sell at every low pnee. fino Jot ofnew .styles of fine Gold Jewelry, of • .ffJSJwbbnd desirable patterns,whteh be is veiling at. aud from 25 i©*so percent lower than be bad .for at other establishments, wl»i*h, . be oicenained .byany one caUing at; No. fit Markeutrcet, near Third, {isar2o TWEW SPRING GOODS.-*. A. Muon It, Co. w.li ■'■■■vH jSSf?^®»»Te.c«i»#o n Mondayand Tuesday, theSßtlk ' ■ SJS??SLM ,I *!> * omB two thousand cases and package! I SOJ*. Shawls, Dfc» Goods, Boh ncUttad. Oomesdes, of every kind, ioelndih*. seventy .. eight eases oi-Forelgn*na Staple Goods, jnst purchased SJtoUttejivtimwr New fork snlei,nt a orest sac rinse from ooie. , - £natSo , - , , r, ' ■r ■ v, *- » v 1 . •v* , *v> , ’r "-t' - ( J - 1 ‘ \ ‘ %v ft < S v • '■':* v' t: v- - .\ v : J 1863, * SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PEN It BY I. VAN I A lIAILUOAD, <^ wo untiy TralDß FtOUi PllUburgli to PliiladelphlaandUaUtmote, . . Only 80 Uour*Through l \ . TARK,«IL flMlfS Eiprosß mail train will leave the Depoton Lib* ■± erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every-mpriung | at G| o’clock. ■ ' •'? i Fautenger&willgoby the cars to Turtle, Creek 12 mile* > wheretbey wiU find the beat of Cohehesinreadmess to convey themgSroilus, over a first-rate tornpike rdad- to Beatiy’3 station r (conductors accompany each train of -CoaohesLandUientakc ihecars-to. Hollidaysburg and. then take the splendid sleeping cats direct to Philadel pbla andßaluraore. • - ' Passengers forlialliraore take the cars of the York and. Cumberland Railroad at Hurnsburgb, arriving at Baltic more to breakfast, and to Washington City thosamc morning. • The Evening Tram will leave daily at C-30, P. M., ar* ; living at Philadelphia nexteveqing. . v , r . Baggage checked through to- Philadelphia. • D, Leech A Co.’s Express racket Line will leave daily,; at 5 o’clock, 1\ M, cobneeung at Blnira»ille with the Pennsylvania Ruilroad.’Throqeh from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore m 33 hours. : > - FARE 810. Passengers will pracuro their tickets at the Railroad Office in the MonongabelaHouse,- Water Street. N. B-r-Seheduleurae as follows: • - Prom Pittsburgh to Beaity.’tSiuuon, ' 7 hours .do Bentiyla Station toJobnstown, 21 -do do Johnstown to Holliday Bborg;in . oludtng33inHe9 Portage road, C do . From HotUdaysburg toDtlieraviUe, 0 do: - do ; . Columbia. Railroad, - 31 do Thi* Schedule alows ample ume on each-portion of the pouto, and can be regolarly made, if. no-, unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad ore o.wuod.and ope* .rated by.tlie Stale of Pennsylvania, ami are tn.no way undmhe management or control of the Pennaylyama Railroad Company. • .•• • • maj2S- Ticket AgU P.R R. Co portable Boat Line* 186 °- 1852 ' For the TramporUition of Merchandise and Product, tvlx PBNNStLV'AtfIA OAKALS AND BAIL«Q*DS)> BETWEEN ■ PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, . • - Dir without K+shtpptnjg. * try! TI.MK, TEN-DAYS.- ■ ' * PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot. SSL Market si, (neorSlrlb,) Philadelphia. 11 C A APA*NVLTY & CO, Canal Basin, < rt 3 and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased oartacilities and otherwise im proved oar arrangement* (or Transportation, wo are now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and Merchandise,tofehipton theopeningof the Canals,) with pronlptnessam) dispatch. The Section Boat sypteraof transportation over our State improvements has beta in use about ten years omUhu great success and favor it hasmet wuh, is a suf ficient guarantee ;that iL is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by alias vastly superior to any mode of transportation usedonCana{|, {when intersected by Railroads) . Goods loaded into .our Boats ut Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse iii Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent en three different transhipments, and secu ring the-delivery of. Goods manure Jots, the packages clean, nnd in as good order as when shipped. r- Prodace, Ac, consigned.to our House at Pittsburgh, will bo received ana.forwarded always nlthe lowest current canal-rates, strictly according to.instruction*, witlioot any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad*. V »' httrßet,4C ‘ C A M’ANPLTYfcCO m*TSo:2ra FAlili ASD Wia*Kß ABBASOBBSST ros TBAVKt. snwus : CREVEIiAHD AND PITTSBURGH, By tfco Cleveland A Plttelmrgh Knllroad. EIROM CLEVELAND to HANOVER. STATION. ?5 P miles- From lIANOVER to WELLSVILLL* b> &iag. ■, Ity-For tickets apply to r <3. M.'HARTON, Agent, Mimougabchi) House, Pnubargh. tnar24:dly I*L?u bio^ut; PfifißiSY £4 VA»IA it A IMI oau, SHE subscribers, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rail road Comnanv, nre now prepared to receipt freighl jngh to Philadelphia during the wuuorailUc follow ing rates:. For all first cla«s goods and wool * ••€1,25 per 100 !!m For baton,buUer, lard,. tallow, and .. . all heavy freight*--* 1,00 per 100 TlmvFlve days. COVODE & GRAHAM, Ag’ta, janl'2 Corner Peun uhd Wuvuc sis, Pittsburgh. Adams A Co^^mess, NO. 80 FOUUTH-STRKKT, PITTcIiURGH. '■HIE public are informed that wo are uow running A- regularly u> the Ea.ni ond West, and are prepared to forward alt Goods entrusted to our care. ‘A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Pbihidel* phia,at <4 o’clock, P,M. AsFO;daiiy to Cmclfuiau, al7 o’clock,A.M. r • . Order* transmUted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. ■■■ • , , Rills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for aay umonni.nayubleon principal Ranking Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. . dec24. BAKER A FORSYTH. Agents; West Newton Planlt Road Uoatc • FOB BALTIMORE .ANI) PHILADELPHIA! STEAMERS leave twice aday, morning and evening, (except Sunday). . Morning Boat will leave lac Wharf Boat, above the Moaongabela Bridge, every morning, alBl o’clock, A. AL * Evening Boat leaves every evening .(except Suudays,) at 5 o'clock, P.M.. . /. v Fare, to Philadelphia 811. To Baltimore $lO. - . For tickets, call &Mbe Plank Road.Ufiice; Mononga hola House, Water street. declO J. J. EVANS, Agent. J.BHIDLB, Wtt. 89 Smlttifleld Street, Pittshargh, HAS just received his Spring TRock of P A rKR HANGINGS, of every voriety of style and finish, from 12| coots to 31 per piece. - : - . , Twenty cases now' - opening—patterns new, colors beauUfal.and prices low, to suitthc times. Those having houses to paper, and roerehants buying to soil-agfita, should’call-and examine,before purcha sing elsewhere. Also—: 'SO dozen Band Boxes; - 1000 pieces Curtain: Paper;; : '. - 300 do * Lemon Color—plain; : - 400 - do Black do; ■ 300 ’do Iliac do; 200 -• .do . Cream ... do; fO Centre Pieces. v • ... ; ALSO-JJLOCK MARBLE PAPER,for Public Halls, of every description, with satiable Columns,. Caps. Bases and Bordering.famished at short notice. : • . All of whichwiUUCiSold LOW, for CASH or RAGS, at the Wall Paper Sloro of . : J. SIfIDLK, marSiSm gmlihficid street, Pittsburgh. ' Dliiolut(on.of Partnership, THE Paiuierstnp hitherto existing between the sub scribers, doing business in the name of John Black & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire-interest or John Black in said business ; H« McCullough baving ihe right to uso ther name Of the late firm nt settling tbe business,and the exclusive right to receive all oatstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the late firm. JOHN BLACK. henry McCullough. N. B.—The business willhecouttauedby the subscri ber as usual, at his old stand, coraerof Penn and Irwin streets. HENItY McCULLOUGH. 'Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. ■ - . martaf CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, &C. CONSTANTLY receiving and openinevat the CAR*. PET WAREHOUSE of W. M’CLINTOCK, No. 85 Fourth street, comprising the .RICHEST and- LATEST SPRING STYLES. We invite the attention of those wishing to Furnish Steam. Boats or Houses, n give us a cail.as wcwill sell atjpnces lower than ever before offered m Hus mar ket. The stock comprises m part the following varlcuos: . . . . rßich Velvet Pile Carpets; - ilo TapesUy Brussels Carpets; . do English and American Brussels Carpets ; - Extra super three ply imperial : do; :■ Superfine do do ' do;' Superior Ingroin Carpet;. Windftwiro’landr • Patent Tapestry do doTransnarentShades; Fine IngrtuU do do; . Batin Dame sk; . Common.do .. do; VcniUan Blinds, Vehitmn Tapestry do; Stmrßods; Twilled Vcmtian do; PianoCovpis; ■ Plain .- do do; Table do; ■ > LUland Rut.do} :do Mats; Chenille and Tufted Rugs ; SJieepskm Door Mats; ■-t ; 4o :■ do : Door Mats; Adelald do do; ' ALSO—OIL CLO THS, of all widths, from 2? inches to 25 feeit'wbich'WiU be cut to fit any shed Hall, Room orVutibulo. [mart) W. M’CLINTOCK. ‘ Pt/DBEa&^OttD, Bautthotunri and Dealers In M ANC 1! ESTER MINE R AI. PAINT CITt, Pa. ■ ■■ New Yoas, December IStli, 1851 - I have analysed a sample of M ANCHESYKIt MIN' ERAL PAINT, for Eudoeb 4e Fobo, and find R io con tain tlie following: Silica, * Alumina, Pet Oxide ol Iron, - lame,' • Matneeia, ,>'■■■ Oxide of Manganese, •Water and In«»i * The Powdered Sample, contained In the hot, Which I euppote was the one you desired also to have analysed, 1 find to differ, from any average of the lamps powdered, and mixed together. This.iast yields as. .fo.lowss . . Per Oxide of Iron, l - - ■ gjfiO Sihcaand Alnminu, - *. >«,«o time, -' - - .S 3 Magnesia, - * A'i ■ Water and Loss, . :r. ‘ • . 100,40 This difference X presume arises front, the. mineral not being uniform, some portions containing more Iron than others..; The analysis shows the article .to be well suit ed foradurahlepaint. Ifind thatbycalcinwgthepow. der by a pretty high heat, the color is’ much improved; oral least converted into a fine red. CHrLTON,M B.Chemilt, • sole by: JOEL MOHLEB.m Liberty street, . marl Civ. 'Vs^^^ l fdraiS l by* 1,Il!^ , Hecttiied Whiskeyvon.hand mar2o JOHN BLACK & CO. ‘ «. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. WALL PAPER. *T- f-\. ’A/' Jusurance Companies Pittsburgh. Brunch Mechanics' MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION, OP CINCINNATI, OHIO . ■. ov?jc£~co&ifEK oF .rotTnpißU) .aNo Tinao Btnsrrs-. . Accumulated Cash and. Guaranty ri-tjlis-.i* an. Association of Mechanics,Wotkmgmen . |.. and other*, formed for the onitualrelief of us mem ber, in cone of emknessor: accident, by. the payraentof the following anmml l'er?onft in Rood 'health may become members and be entitled too weekly bene fit, nt case of. tickneßs - or accident. AH who join- this Association are..entitled, to n vote in the.election of ■ officers, and topaTUcipate in the profits of the Associa tion. It mestaoluhed on n Bttfe and tfermanentibsels, being both-Mutanl.and Benevolent in us dceigusywith .the lowest rates consistent fonißsecnnty, and conduct* ed in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. ..v . Y&AKW'tiwosira. S i-'.OU per yearydraws3 2,lUper week; ; 3.10 do. - do ? . 3,t0. do? .■ : . 4,00 do do 4,00 do? • » • 5,00 -do -do - -. 5 00 do; 0,00 do . do . 0,00 do; • 7,nt) do do 7,0 u • do; . . 8.00 - do • • do. • 8 00 do; ' 0,1.1) do do . 900 . do;.' 1000 . do . .do 10,00" do; i Admission Fee,.for lafe Membership, $l5O-* which must be paid at the time of making applicatrdn, and the first years' deposit withm twenty days, Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, , opfficsns. ■■■ Frcaidenf—-W, W. ?cutt. ; - i ' Tice frMi'ferci—J. If. fluchnnnn. Finance W.M. Rockwell, A. I*. WaTd, A; W. Jaok&on.- SeeTetary and Treasurer—J, 11. Buchanan.. f Pills&Krg-.* litferencts— lames Dun’op, Esq; Wi. M« Wilton, M. D; J.R Speers, M. 0.; W. M’K. Morgan, M- D. ■ 0 W. BEAUMONT, 4c:«j»ry. . Report" ...... 01*THE MECHANICS* MUTUAL HEALTH AS3O< CIATION lor l l, e month of. February. ; ; Principal offices of issuing {certificates ofmcmber slop and paying claims- .. No 103 walnut stieet, Cincinnati. Ohio. No- 439, Motti'Street, Louisville, Kjr. . • Cor Olive ano Second streets, St. LoutsiMn. Cor Third ami Snrnhfieid si*, Pittsburgh, Pa. No- SGJeflcrson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. We sum up the re*ali9t>f‘.ast month's labor, and lay it before our Members, that they may see bow our In stitution is nourishing, and bow the present-.officera are discharging the bnsmess ofthe Instr,u*iou ihiu is ea tripled to thmr cliaree by the members ■ Wefind that during .the last mouth the whole jnum ber or proposals for membership lsd,UG. WholeJimouhtfcttsh received' ••••«••• Paid claims lor sickness and Agents- • ♦ Returned on rejected applicants Paid for printing*■ ••• v v.v •* do Posioge, rentand incidentals do Clerks and actuaries-•* do .Officers ~~-57.059 50 2,129 US .... VYi -CO. 41135 134 OU . sill 60 iso oo 83,528 50 Surpluac&pital - • 64,iWeo ; r J.l! BuciraNAiv, Secretary. With, these accumulations paved,, after p.ajir&ff nil ( claims uhd expanses, the tftficera look' back upon tueir cxeruons aud that of oar agents with feeling* of , factiOft: It is nowwi'b fresh courage omi renewed zeal-that we cuter upon the coining mpmh,feehng am- , mhied with our mist success, and inspired to new and ! more vigoron* effort* to send abroad lue good inllnche* ; cs of our Association. From the obscure orgamzat on at first unnoticed and unnamed by the pouhe, weiliav.e ff-bwu into consequence and powerunul we.command •attention-and have called forth the Tespectful notice and hi*h coiarneudntiou of more than one hundred of the lertdintr joarnnli of our nution. To our members wo would inv*te tbvir uttonuon to oar worthy journal, that will be devoted to literature and general intelligence, ft wilt nl*o contain our reports and the practical work jne« of Health Associations generally. On our part we •hali spare no piun® to make ourJoarno! a welcome vieicrin every family. The ftrn numberwill tc Lisucd on the JBth of the month, and will contain Uio monthly, doings of our Institution, from us organization to the time; • marU.Gto FrankUu Fire lu»uranee'Com|ie>iiy« 09 khladjukiu. ... DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banckcr, George W. Richards, Tnomaallart, MordecaiD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, AdoipUiE.Uone, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morns PutieTsoh. CIIAS. N.BANCKERyPres’t. • Com. G; XUhc&kb, Secretary-.- . ■ ' - Uy Contluue to make Insurance, perpetual or nnmcu, on every description of property In town and country ul rates as low as ore consistent with security. * 1 The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund’ which, with tbeir Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford umpleprotecuon in the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Junaary Ist, 1651, a* >ubli*hed agreeably to an Actof‘Assembly,wero.iu.rol- Mortgages ■ ■ ~■■■ ■■ 3 Si Real Estate • -——•». ££,o/7 76 Temporary Loans*l7 : Stonfcs Cashi ■ - 64,310 HI ■91,12112,708 Since their incorporation, a period of sM years, they have paid upwards of Vns Million .Four Hundred Thou sand Voltan , losses by .fire, thereby affording -evidence of the advnmagesot Insurance,as well as the ability and disposiliooto , . J.GARDINER COFFIN,Agent,'. apj24] Office N. K. corner Wood and State Slutuftl Ftre lluurance Company. HAHRISBUIiiK PA, T~vi£Sl(3NEDonly tor tho safer classes of property, has 1 ) anaraplecnpital, and OtToids superior ad vantages' lupoiiil of cheapness, safety «»d accommodation, to city ana couniryinerchanU, and. owners of dwellings, ami isolated or couinry property. i A. A. CARRIER, Aclunry, octdVJ Branch Office,No-54 Sinithfield st«, Pittsburgh* _ TNBVUANCJ£« i aGIK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY#—Office, Noah Room ofthe Ei. chance. Third street, Philadelphia. i. . Fias lusuaartCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and.othei property ill town and country, Insured against loaaor damage by Arc ulthe lowest rate of premium. i • Mabuib Inkurancb.— They also insure Vessels, Car opes and frclghl9 r foreign or coastwise,under open or special policies, as.the assured may desire. y ImlanuTkanspobtation.— They also insureraerohan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad . Curs, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on. rivers and lakes, on the rao*i DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,Edmund A, Bonder JolnT-C. Davis, Robert Burton, Jolm K. Penrose. Samuel Edwards,Geo.G, Lciper. Edward Darlington.lsanc U. Davis, William Folwctr,Jobn Newhu,Dr.K.M. Huston, | James C. UawLTlmopliHus Paulding, H.Jones Brooks. ] Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,George SerriH.Spcncer Me- 1 Uvain.Charles Kelly, J. U--Johnson, William H*y,Dr. i S.Thomas, JohnSeliers.Win. Gyre, Jr. • j ; DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, Ilusli Craig, Jno.T. MAKTJNi pjesWenl. Tiios. C. Hand,.Vice President. i: Jogupii W, Cowam,Secretary. try* Office ofthe Company,No. 4vJ Water street, Pitts* burgh. __JJelC;din _ P. A. MADEIRA, Age M.. “ ~rTr« and naiine i THE OFFICE of the Jnsuranc* Co.tf North Afittrut bus been remoccd to the Warehouse of Hardy* Jones A Co., No; 141 Front 'street',third house East oft Wood slreeuwheretheMihscnberwillisftne Policies on:Build ings and iheircomcnta,andon Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. Up3] WM. P. JOSES, igcnt_ Llthompblo Inotttati* CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect fully announce to their friends ami the nubile gen erally, thfitlhey have ibis day entered Into Co-Portuer shin, for the purpose ol carrying on, at the old stand,la. Singerly’i Building,opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing,™ nil its vnrioua branches. Having machinery, receutty. arrived, from Europe, they are prepared to do works to Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a conilnuonce of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to tuts OQesmrtTier, Win. Schuchraun,*aud they hope by strict attention loihclr business, by elegant workmanship,and (he most reasonable terms, to mem the favorsof au en lightened public. .. t Bonds, Checks,J)raAs, Machine Drawings, Likeness* eB, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads} Plots Lithographed and Printed iu Black, Gold Bronze ef Co* tort* Specimen, of their work can be seen ol their Office, •a abate; VVM. SCHUOHMAN, FRBB.HMJNI.KIN- TJIE partnership heretofore existwig under the firm oOicxbukh A tTouvSNBL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent The business mthia city will be set tled bv D- Fickeiscn, at the old stand. No. 137 Liberty street. D. FICKIMBEN, January l,lB&2- J B. STOUVKNELi I have thi« day sold my interest in the Wine and Li* quor Establiskraent to D.Ficebissjt. i: cheerfully tc* commend him to allourold customers. . • • ja27 J. B. STOUVENF.L; Citlseni and fitrangerii 1)0 "You wish to purchase a fine —svs»/m« cOLDorSILVERWATCH, (u <«&one*half the usuut price? If so,call at HOOD’S QfiUSjNEW JEWELRY STORE, SX Marhtt two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new stock* just arrived, and you can therepurehaso Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not be cbargetLtwo prices for everything, as you hove usually been r but can get the very-best goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in their own sales, toil you, but come and «ce for yourselves. : All goods solu auhisestabueh meat will be warranted as represented at time of sale—• so that nil mat purchase enualiysafo and chesn., sutB. •■•■■' - Duasvlor Wsloh lUasirlngi. rdifN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND qj JSITELLRft, desires ngnui to call the bt-jerov tention of the public to the workshop which beJar* A has opened atNo. 16 Fifth street,two doors fromßsaUßaJ Mark«t, where he continues to devote his special altfln- Vtonto the repairing and roStuur of Chronometer, Da pler.'Fatent Lever, L’Kpme,ana every descnptunvqf find Watches and Clocks. .... : Having for n number of years beencmployed as Fore man in’tuc work shop of the largcstostabushraent lathis city. I flatter myself that those favoring me with patropr age will find all work er trasted executed in the best manner and on llio most reoflonablo terms. • • fle/toncej—John Harpor, Esq.; Edward Ileazlcton, Fsu.,R. Hi Hartley* Esq., Joseph WoodweUj Joshua Rhodes & Co., and Wm.fi.Scaiic. ■ • r A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoous, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which have been purchased al the lowestcash prices, and will be sold at uvery small advance for the same, [aulg .. JohnWiTtuif HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of hisawnmnaufactare, a large assortment of WHIPS, CANES and UM BHELLASof every description, which be will dispose of, wholesale or rernii, at prices bb low oft they can be procured for in cither the cities of New York, Phtladel-: SbiU or Baltimore.. Also, on'liand.a large supply of IRUSSELB and INGRAIN CARPET,'DAGS and LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at New York prices; : Just received from the Manufactory a new sup ply eMNDIA RUBBER WHIPS, oil sizes, wholesale and retail. . JOHN W, TIM, au32 . j . No 143, Wood street, near Virgin alley. G7£\ 5,34 •'18,41: ,CS 'i?J ,19 . - 8,00 Pittsburgh Leather Depot* TV BARD-& CO., No. 103 Wood sTiutxTj'have just ItV* ‘received a Fall supply of stock in their line. Bal timore and New York SOLE LEATHER*, P-htladelplua Kips and Calf .Skins, French Calf Skins j Country Up per, Kips and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and Binding Skius; Tanner’s Oil ? Tanner’s and Cumer’e Tools. Ac. Aiid, taken together, they believe it the largest and best ■assortmentever offered-beforem one house m Pitts burgh. All of which wa are Iprepared, to sell to cash and prompt paying customers at the very lowest imc.es PO We!akoTjleasure in;BliOWing.ourst examine, before ' purchasing, else where- "" • ■■• •• Lseplc.tf GO-PARTNERSHIP.— The Bubceritiera have this day associated themselves together turrattners, for: the purpose of transacimgva Wholesale Grocery, Produce, 'Liquor and Commission. business,nilder the farm or John Black « Co., Ko; ill® corner of tiherty andlryf In fits. - JOHN BLACK, M. M'CULLWOH, 18. JSTWrSr*. oileit «at veterinary surgeon. ££jjL Office at Body.Pattenon’eravers Stables, on Fourth street, lietureen .Wood aadSmilhfieKl. OlWy ' ** . fc !>■ A ; ' :V. ■ g 'jfy?'.: v: • Tt,'. :■<•*'••' ■' '■• - • iliaolatlohr * i ; r ; r JUcjj ©oolifl. SEW GOODS I YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, ; ■Sign of At BEE HIVE," Matin ... FRESH ARRIVAL OF Netr Spring »nd Summer Good* I rj’llE subscribers- have just received by AUarns & Jt Co ’a Exurcss arid the Peniieylvnma KmlroaO, oito of tlic largos l and. beat selected urtottnu ftti of Fine Htchs Goods ever offered lo the public. ■ ; i>nc of the Firm having been in the F.astern Cities, before the commencement of the spring trade, t elected our Uood*, with great care from the importers, at suen prices 09 will euuble ui to sell cheaper than the cheap* est. ■■■.. ~. Our very extensive stock comprises m part the lot,-, lowing—vizi Chene and Jasper Chene Silks* •■■■■. _ M . High Lustre, FJain.Chainelicn ana GlassaSilks; do Stripe do «9» do . l*laloßJaek. -- ~«Oi.- . Turk Satins, Foulard ond Watered Silks I. Tissues, Berages, Plain, and Figured -Poplins; . Cashmere*, Delaines and Alpaccas, ChimieSj-Giughams and Calicoes; . . ■ ■ • Fieuch worked Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars Sc, Chemisette, . do Lace and Maelin Capes;. BlackSaliu and Fancy Vestings, • . < Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets and Jeans, Bon nets and WonnM Ribbons. . - . . The proprietors would respectfully solicit bo carl) call iroui i heir friends and the public •generally, feeling confident iliallhey can offsr greater inducements than been offered k L OV E JABIJHSS fiI’CAKDbKSS & iOi, 109 IYOOD bTJIBET, _ WHOLESALE jDrato* m Foreign and Domestic Dr* Goods, are now opening their first purchase of SPUING A&D SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to buu the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Borages, . Flnin and Figured Alpaccaßf French, scotch and Domestic Ginghams, ... Punted Calicoes, m great vuriety, Ribbons,'Laces and Edgings, . Cloths,Oassuneres nnd Vestings, Summer Coating and Pantaloonwg; B'-own and Bleached Muslin*, . Palm and Leghorn flats * Straw end Braid Bonnets. , . . „ ; Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Woiche3 t Bra«s Clocks, Ac. Ail of which ore of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over tastern prices. ___ fcb23.6m Great Attraction ! JUST RECEIVED at JavraiV One Price Casb»btore ! No. 70 Atarket Blrect. Pittsburgh, between Fourth si. und DUmond, tho JargHßi and most beluliful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. • ..■ > _ . The subscriber wou d inform those who desire to get Goop DAROiiNs, that the greater,part of hie Stock -was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia .for cask, winch enables him to sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper tban those who buy on credit. We do not deem tt necessary tsimenlion the the different kinds of goods that compose out stock, but deem' It sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort ment of ladles’nnd gentlemen’* wear, together with a general stock cf FUUMSIHNG GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination-ot our stock from j llioae whowiah io pnrchusc. v [roarlS SEOOSB GllKA'l- AIiKIVALI -■ ■ .• 0F FALLmill Winter Dry Goods and Vnrilirs at No. 07, Northwest corner o( Wood street and Diamond alley,'.Pittsburgh, Fa. D. Gbeoo & Co. would uguln an noonce to their old customers and dealer? generally m their line, that they are-now preparedl- o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And ns ourpurchases nave been made on the most.fnv orabtc terms with Importers and Manufacmrersrwcflai • terourselves, and hope to be a’>le totncritaeontlnunnee of confidence and patronage of our old. customers aud tlic public generally, which has bctMi heretofore so libe rally bestowed.apon us.' Our DRY GOODS STOCK is tn pan of Broadcloths, Cn?«imercB, Saitinots, Tweeds, fancy Vesimve, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Musirat*>Tickings, Wnnkeis, Luisey Fluids, Al* Sacas, Mennoes, Muslin De Lames, Cashmeres, fancy ’mils, Glazed-Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Gingham*, Silks, taucy long Shawls. Silk Cravats, Pon gee bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Iri&h Linens direct from Ireland, and alt other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line- Oca Variety Department wilt be found on examination to be unsurpassed by: any other of the i kind Wen of the Mountains, and is made up in pari of i Combs. Buttons, latent and Spool Threads, direct from : Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks aud i Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ba xnrs, Table Cutlery and. Fen-Kawes just arrived from Sheffield; PaicuiMedicines, Vio’in ami Violin Strings, GumSuspenders,Slates amt Slate Pencils,- Percussion Cups, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Uibbons, Sewing Silk, SrifcGirapaand Fringes, tuncy Nettings, Green Bandage*. Black bilk Veils, eilk Florence together with a general assoitra-intornU other article* t» the Variety lute. Wc have on hand mid for I sole a large assortment of Gold and Silver Woichcsand | Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold, and Sil j ver Feus and •. Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, I Clocks, Ac., to which weinvne the attention ofall buy -1 ers, as wo are determined, to Sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer- I N-B. The buatucr* of the late firm of OfiEOO AtMc } Ca’nijlem is to be settled by D. GitHoa at the stand ofD. j clrkuo & Co , who i* fully authorized fomuchnud in J possession arc the papers, Notes and Books of RimJfum. .. . foclts.tf fllisccllancous. liniivar Fire Erick Bltmufattafing Company. JAfl. OLOVXB, S. K, II(B|' B.r.XONSS, JL 8. UAORAVT, GLOVER* KIHIIA CO., Proprietors* rfHIE subscribers having been appointed Ageuts fcr X the above named concern, will keep constantly on hand u supply of tho celebrated BolivarJ'ire Unck, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They ure also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. We do notduein It necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick po&css over all oth ers ilnuhave been offered for sale ui the United States, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Uncic shall lo?c none of their present envi able reputation, and that nu expense shall be spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment tow manufacturing Flra Brick at Bohvar. Klhß A JONES,. marl" • Canal liastn, Seventh »(., Pittsburgh. 1301>US ACROZISUr MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, uIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-Wist cor rur of Diamond, (ncor tke Ohio and Penn sifJeama RrtfZfDd.i Dtyct,) AILEOUENY C.TY. nnd Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Ptcrscp, of all descriptions; Copper plate. Lithographic and other Fressc*; Gold Stamping uud Refilling Apparatus, togeihct with Mill Machinery in'gcucrnl, built upon the most approved plansofcon struciion, and workmanship to the of cus tomers- : Ry AH orders left at Messrs. Cochran,M?Brhle A Co.’s,No. 2d Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubsenbers; AUeghuny,wiH receive prom pt attention. auU DODDS A CHOZIER. .Flttsburgh Coach Factory, Ko. dbO Diamond alley, nta* street. . . E. M, BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR, WOULDrcspcctfullyinfonnhisincnds and the public* that he has now one hun ilfftri light Vehicles under way of con- the greater pari of which are finished, oniearly so. comprising light no top Buggies, weight from. 2UUto2?S pounds; or, top Buggies, trom Dd) to 4*5 pounds,- Also, an assoruncot of-Kockaway, with one ortwo seals; some fine two-hnrso Barouches* The above work will be warranted, and is constructed from ibe best material that-could be selected ui the east ern market or nihomo; and, attending personally to each branch o! tun factory. be-feeU cohfideni of risking his reputation on his work, where it is used and not abused. Fersona al a distance, ordering work through their friends, or commission morchants at this place, willrc ccivo our most smet attention. RKRBRRRCXs: Col. BodyFatterson, ILH. Hartley,Eiq., Hon. William Wilkins, ' Col. George A. Byard, William M. Lyon,Esq , Logan, Wilson A Co., Singer, Hartman & Co., Hon. Jacob Forsyth, J. Kidd & Co., George Weyman, Esq;, T. G. Moore* New Orleans, M. B. Maford, Clarksville, (Tennessee. - Repository, No, l Watson street, opposite tho Canal, on Fcnnaylvania Avcnuo. ■ . Ifeb27tly^ NOTICE* HAVING sold my entire stock of Books, Periodicals A0.,10 Messrs. REEL & CALLOW, I cheerfully recomniend them to my former customers. AW persons indebted to ine will please call at the old stand and set tle. J; B. HOLMES, Thtrd street, opposite the Fost Office. Co-Fartncrslilp Notice* fpHE undersigned, huving'purchased the entire stock X of J. B. Holmes, fird street, consisting of Books, Sta tionery, Ac., have this day entered into partnership under the firm of HEEL & CALLOW. They wr ibe tiiankful for a continuance of his patronage, and will also be hop-- py-to have & call irora their friends generally. A full assortment of every article will alwaye be found.- AU subscriptions contracted for by Mr J. B. Holraes will bo furoUhed as usual by us. J G.REEL, H IV CALLOW* mart. . Pittsburgh February 29,1652. Dissolution of Partnership. rpHE partnership heretofore existing between the un- A. dor signed, has been dissolved this day, by mutual consent. persons having claims against .the- con* cern, ore requested to present them for payment; and. all perrons knowing themselves indebted, uro respect* fully invited to call and settle the same, without delay. KENNEDY A IIASLEIT. . Tua subscriber having purchased the entire interest of Mr. 11. 11. If ASLETT. in the Variety and Jewelry business, would rcspecttully call the attention of his former mends and patrons to the stock of Goods on hand, which will bo sold at prices to suit the limes. ; Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watch* esundJewelry. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, marl . . . : No. 91 Market street. ■ toms BKIHRBAN* ► ... .v.,.-..aDAM BSI3KMJkJ», Tof the laic firm of Snuda&Relnem&n. bams KKIKBOIAN A 00.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ; Clocks. Watches, JtVKITn, Wau\Maierial* y 2bok, : . FIFTH STSKZT, ORB DOOE VBOH WOOD, PiriSJJCEfIU, TAKE leave to onnouncc-tothe trade, and the public generally, that they hove themselves.carefully se lected and imported from Europe, a large: stock of Gold, and Stiver Watches, Watch jVlaienafsjand .Tools for Watchmakers; and a most elcg&at assortment of Jew elry, from the best manufhetones—which they ofler at prices as lowas they.cau be. purchased m theeastern markets. ■■ ■ Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers ; do Detached Levers; do Leprncs; Sil ver QaatLiers: and elegantPreuch time pieces, of tlie most approved makes. Together, wilhalarge slock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. - • • • ■ - - Their stock of Jowelry comprises- articles of every de&ription in this line,such as Finger Rings, Earßmgs, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacle*, Silver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally kept in establishments of thisdescrfptton,- Thoy would rospectfuUy caillheaitenilon of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch maienals and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se* lasted. ■■ !/■■■•;’ v-' ■■ >■■■ j. * They have atsoon hand a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from: the best manofactoryin England.. Together wtlhagreat variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Clocks,Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on tho most reasonable terms. foctll:y . Dissolution* fpHE partnership heretofore exislingbetwctn James X Armstrong, Samuel Crazier and Charles Barnes, unrfcrtiie utlei of Armstrong, CtozierA Co., is this day dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes having dis posed of his interest and withdrawn from, the concent :JAMES ARMSTRONG,; : SAMUEL CROZIBR, CHARLES BARNES. Fcb.’y at, 1853. Tee Forwarding, Commission and Produce Business will bo continued at their present stand,Nos»62 Water* and 04 Front streets, by James Armstrong" and Samuel Crozierj under tba stylo bf' mart ARMSTRONG * CROZIEB. /•Bgaa »11BSW.W00BWBW| , 1 - CABrNiiT • *ss sSSs&f’PMJVm/fIE maucfactcrer, It 1 . WirMouu el) »ml'! M'TWrt; T \V,W. respectfully intern™ Ills rriemJ* nnilcaltom tl > crs thal lie hoi now completed l?ia 81’rii’K stock: ol Furniture, which i - lice idtd iy ihn lariceat end lieat ever offered for aale in tins City. which tt-ill ba sold atprice* as low iwany.intheUidunlSunesjEaator-Wcat..: - As- he-is determined to uphold the quothy with Well- 1 seasbnedmaierialm* beat workmanship, and newest desjgiiff; ■.ftttd'frbmf-tbe exteni'of hW orders and facility in mat ufamurmm.-fafrisenabledto produce warranted jfnmit»re i _attbe'i£rt«reeipriceB.: -' ' ; r lfe*'bas adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers 1 interest with in quality andprice,'anu keeps always rmhaufi Ah* greatestvanety of ey'erydea.; cription; of fuiniture, cheapest And plainest, to UremosteJegant-and costly, ihat a-bouse; -or any pan of onefftay be famished from bis stock; or manufactured exptessly;to order - The fallowing article* Couttisi; in partjOfhis siook, whicbfor richness of style and finish, CQnnot be sarpassed inunyef the Easiern ciucs: • Louis XIV lete-tcte-a-Soffls r • . ; .50 Sofas, m plush and haircloth}' / • . .... 50 doz. Mahogany-Chairs; 20 do Walnut do; 59 Muhoguny flocking do; , 20 Walnut... do " do; - 50 Mahogany Divans; 1 20 Walnut do; . i • •50 Marble fop Centre Tables; • •50 : : do. - Dressing Bureaus; 30 .. .do: . Wastelands; • do Enclosed • do; . 100 Common do; ■ . 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; . 20Walnut do; 50 Cottage do; 3il> Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20, Mahogany Wardrobes; v . 10 Walnut do; . 10 Cherry do; • fib Plain Bureaus ;' 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot Cane Seat Chairs; . 21 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; : 12Lodiev \VTHingDeBks; Hat aTid Towel Stands; What-Nots: Etiguircs; ~ Paper Mochae Tables; Conversation Chairs ; . Pembroke do; Elixabaihea -do; -Hall'and Tier do ;. ' Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables; Pearl InluiJ do; Extension Dining Tables.; Arm . do;-' Ottomans; Gothic and Hail Chairs. A iarge-assoument of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet auiß&S supplied: with all articles in ilictrlme • . . - v STEAMBOATS, and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice. . Allorders attended to. iUfaltera Association WAREHOVBE, 11* SECOtm ST&EET,;, „ • (near the corner ofWodtL), > . inrl T HIiT ASSOCIATION, en-A bracing, already,twiceao ihreeUl: , times as many bands as ibe lap I® erst ahdhiihertoraost renowned f .* business shops or this city, have opened their Ware houscftttidare-able to farufsh tbe-publlc,by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— vht: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col nmued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; to&boga«y -W*3hstaads; So-: fas; Divans; Piano Stools; BOok Cases; Secretaries; Cacd-Tablesf-.l’idr Table?; fine. Card Tables;'Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands*; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common; low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. - . • The advantages of co-operation,on anextensivescale, perrait them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, loWertban any competitors, ail equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public wIU underslondby giviug tbemaoalL- . '; 5iD“ Steamboat tcork of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. , . . . •. . - [mareP • : 'lo Cabtuet matters* Veneers, Mahogany, Res tic ood and Walnut; Varnish , Hardware and Fumiiurt til Wholesale... TIIE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston, a most splendid .stock' of VENEERS, and arc mantifacturing.by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade.' AH of which we will sell at extremely lowprices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stocky persons canuot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as It is well known that Farnitaro can he made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfullylnvited, Turned Work,ln all iis branches, carried on os usual; - Plank for bancl rails; tor Carpenters, and oil articles inquired imnoimfacuinnffCablaei Furniture, constantly on haud—vii; Malioßauy, Yarnish 7 Hardware, Jimr Cloths, Springs, &c.,'&c, ; . RYAti AM’KEK, lly anVßaildiugs,' No. 31 Fifth street; iharg&ydaw «. C. UAVttU. : H. DAULSB Hammer & Davlir, CABINET STREET; and Strawberry alley,PtHi&ttrfrir*. a : HAMMER & HAULER beep constantly onliand Yfl. a variety of excellent and faifciOhableFariiimre, iQP|wtLrrjmi£d equal to any in the cilyynnd sold on is * *| Vfavorable terms as can Uo obtained at any simitar establishmeruin 4ic Wi/st.-TheyhaVenow on band an wmsuallyextensive stock, embracing: all kinds of Furni ture, trout the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant, All-orders prompUyuttendcd to. mfiSltCro A. IUbMRKN A SAVE ON HANU at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY No. Sraiihfieid *t. gc assortment of fancy ind plain Furniture,.which they will sell 15 percent, below customary rates, Terms-rCash.orily.: <•: - : t . -uuc arrangements JL wiihilie Patentee of ihis iiew ind «aitt(t&&tnc«n «'oh fottfae mannlacture and sale of the . amcleinthe West, they having been manufactuteil slvely in ilicKnst v where they are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method of Inforraincthe public, that they ore now ihunufaeuuhtg .elghteea oifferr em sizes of the varying itrleugih from finches tot)ifeet,wult\Vidihand depth suitable, for bodies of ordinary sue, and for those, who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies' of unosualdiracn sionn, have several sties deeper and wider. This in* vention now coraingintogeneral Use,ispronounced one of the greatest of the age. These BimiAE. Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of iron. ■ • •-•••■•.They-are ..thoroughly enamefei. inside and out,and thus made impervious to air and indestructible; They, are highly onmmental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capablcof, in a given quantity. . ’ When properly secured with cement they ore perfect* iy air tight, aud free front exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more! than good wooden coffins, and are better than ony other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vau!ts;orordinary intermeDt9, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified'to by some of oarmost sclentificmen joleojby the Houora- Lles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have Witnessed then and whose letters, together with other evidences of their Worth, may be seen at our Agents’Burial Case Depot, No.'J74 Haln strcet, tbree doors above'Ninth, : where we intend to keep on; hand at all times, soclt a i stock of all sizes and degrecrof ornament and finish a? i will Bnilthe most diversified tastes* - . tVe invite the attention of the puWic.andofUnder 'Ukersiparticnlariy; througboat the West,to an txami* cation of the article, and request them not to Tely upon the representation of undertakers not using the article, whose interest U would be to misrepreeent thera. msithliSm . W. -C. DAVIB &CO BPIUNQANDSUMfttIfiRCLOTniNar THREE BIG DOORS! TOHN ArcCLOSKEY* hai how the pleasure of an ti' nounoinglo Ms numerous friends aod the public in general« that his Spring and Summer stock is now ready for-inspection,-which-Tie believes-will•••be found to be one or the largest and besr selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to beToondin the Western Country. He has thia season naid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and stvle of his thaithe very lowest priced, as well os the finest, are got up in a 'style and elegancenst to be surpassed. -He would particularly caU.the attention .of all dealer* in. Clothing to his present splendid assortmeniof ; lUaap«Kaa* Gsraeuta, As he feels confidents topoti examination of the qualities and prices of. his goods, he can offer them such induce ments as shall make it their-interest to purchase at hi* establishment. -Many years’ experience, and great success in the bn* sihess, together with an unprecedented vskoiuaU and »r* tail patronage, ha* enabled hiratft get up Garments to siut-the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. . In the Catting department will be found tt choice se lection of the moslfaahionabre gocds,cousisUng of— French, English and America* Broaddpthii Casbmerettsj Ac ,&c.AlBo, an excellent assortment of YE&TINQ&iQ( inelaiestandmostfashionable styles— all of whichhe'isprepared toraake loonier in the bear manner andat theraost reasonable prices. COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to bo foind In Urn United, States: . ••■■va:.-.. :■ mortifr. VltsTVftti Pft« l BR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT voa Frrs.: —The astonishing success which has attended the use of this invaluable medicine for the care of Epitipile . Fitter Falling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp/Convulsions, Hysterics,rifervous Dehiiity, Seminht- Weakness,Ac., rendenlt the most valuable-medicine yet discovered. In IhcL as aifCmedy foe: the above 1 diseases,it viands unrivalled and alone. There is nooiher reliable reme dy;. it fcasbeen'vaid that Epilepsy is incurable. - This, howevervis not Dr. Hants: Vegetable Extract has, and is constantly curing thisdUiresiipgoomplaint, as iho testimoay Teceived from physiciamt and others will show/- Be«certlG6ate9jpublishcdinl>r.ilarl’s.Me« dlcal Recorder, patnphiet form,to be had of the Agents, gratis. - For s»e by B. A. FAHNESTGCKLA- CQ», mard • ? comet of Wood undßratatreets. 17ALL FASHIONS—Jnst rcceivedaltheetort ja\ ? of Mrs :A. LEECH,No; 9 Fitts which will be Oden for inspection oft Thursday and Friday, of you will -find a beauti ful ’oriterimeftt of a® entiro new siyie of Straw, Silky Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, oiva nous kiiid*,imUblefot theseaion. P. S.—CmlireAV.Btinnebu Ladies’ Capa and Head Dresses—of UriahamdOeatupalftyle. (ootlfrtf. H*nry Uiehtrd|on, dew*iter, . aAVlNG.Te4ttedhissiorelnahandsome manner, andhttf recewlyretaroedljomtbeEastenreiiJeff with sLfine assortmcntofWaichesjTe'welryand Fancy Goods,worildcaH the attention of ids' friends andcus lomera to the fact, that amonghU Walcheswill be fbtind the mostdealrable Styles, patterns and makers. Of Jew* elry,ihe latest styles of broches,brehat pins, fob'anti vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Ac., AQ.. FANCY, GOODS—Such as paper macho, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy, vases, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, port© moonies, in great variety; china fruit andeakedisbes, Ac., wilh an endtess variety of useful and ornamental articles,which have onl y to be seen to be appreciated. - novl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. W. Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, * 319 f 3J51 and 393 Liberty*oppositt fimil&SrW rb TMf ONUMENTS, Gravestones, 'Momels,F«ntiloro ill Tops*and all kinds Of ways on hand, andrnade to order on theehorteat nouce. Several hundred deatgxm for Mcmamefttaf©rijria*f ana selectedfon hand/ The trade furnished with AlaT&*e.:Ut Orde ” PrO,nP V?. a w. n WAjjLACK /rJ'V/.iV,. *-C *'■ ** - ■••• !-i'-r.M .. ■■ f Dr> De L.aney’« l.'olcbrntiul Curative la* atrumont, .. The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease knouni a* Spermatorrhea or. Involuntary Noctur nal Emissions, SO harassing and destructive, and. productive Of so much mischief to the nervous system, incspacitnt-. ine the man forhusmess, society, and matrimony.. L *fhis Instnaneniia simple, comprehensive, and me.Tt be used.without the slightest inconve -1 nience or the knowledge o< the moat wumatefnend.-r. It is to ba.ossd eilornnlly, producing nopalnorinimy Whatever, nor preventing »ny onn from attending to nl» buimera; and while in u.e not ottngie onuiua can lato'Plaee, 'fnhtgcrotfng. fAs organ*, In a thcnl timi, to l«£Sn«Ur tfii'Asp mous n»® *m>tniw»w*a op ustbktios, ihe lots of which, caused by early abuse, £ thfdu ease in qneelion, antMhecanse cMheiSornilnd iISl e r.mlianieomDlainH,vil:l'ieiTOOsneaj l Prostration, «SES£r V.S p to the Head and Dlmneu orv.Utm, Wraknesaof iho Back and Lower Exirenutms, Affee : lions of tho Eyes, Impotence, Punples of thelFace, Ere-. KM&SJteJMpsi&S ■smuce is sujvpedfrom which- Ihiy esnanatt a. * •> • This Instmmcnt has been crumuued SW?JHSJ2Rsra?-- by the highest authorities m Etupr* *3»w JSi commended by the most prominent °/,“t countries; a*. (Ac only eerlorn iywtsiPreSagWJwfiWjg.-, cwjplotntt, and haanow completely BUperscdedjme use., of drugs, the bougie, cauterization,.Ac., noMontOTUon the thousand advertised nbstroins of the day, as coruiajs, antidotes, Ac., Ac.. It consulates, at the some ume, lae *fl/«l v ihe mostpUasanSy and.by far the cheapest treatment e ver ottered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed forthe Instrament, after the dptired effbet ha* been, at-; Be It also remembered, that those complaints' are but little understood by the profession: in general, bud that all the medicine m tbe'world never has, and nevep wit!} slop those losses, which; ifallowed to continue- un-. checked, are sure to produeed tho must distressing con sequences. ■ 1-. ‘ • - -• v ’ it has been a matteror surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments-should devote his attention todiseases. which people ofcvery descriplion pretend to;cttfe ; so easily.-4f, however, bat. the onethousandih part of the miseries those peoplepriug. upon soeiety were Kno wn,a' very differeniopiniotiwoald: be formed. ; And U b noi oniy. the present misery, obd; . dejeciion, preying on the mindus Wdil as the, body; that is deploreai'bursome ere of such a nature oa to affect posterity, aiid cveii todestroythe ieprodlictive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated,; they tnayremainEO dormant mtheconsiUQi’onaatoap peax inno otbet way than in their efieclaupon posterity; i yet, if properly übtfenitood jure most easily and speediv ly removed; Th»Bbove,so tngemoußlycoomvedinstru ment, will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute to checK the evils of qaackery t BO prevalent in this class of diseases, throughout the/Umon. r } The pncebftbc complete ituiramenvcaiefallysccur# ed against all observation in a box,; ia only 910; It.can be sent, by aipressvtb ahy address in any put of the UniiedSiaicsyChhaaht &c., according to order, accom panied by full directions, and important advice to the. marriedand single^the expenses, even to the Remotest .parts of the country, being very trifling. . • . . Tbe anexampiedsubcessihls Instrument has obtained since its imroductionin America, baft Induced some uft* principled persons lit New York*-Philadelphia, Albany, Boston* tO'gev:up::eQme ndieulpua things, called “ Instruments,” which.; hotvever, bear fIOTtHBSL&irr- I est resemblance, neiiher nor princ-jile, tO my owninvented;'longtried, ana.universatfy approved Jn stroatents,' and which are os slmHar to them as night is , 10 light. Every aitempt to ecUsttcb.“,lttstrament»".lor mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Jaw,; I being not willing, toconnecttheweli fcntt honestly j earaeuiopalation of roy inventions with quacks* and their worthless productions;; JVo Instrument u genuine and none eanbSwinantedbiiiihos* oTaati ftom mytij.- • Alt anpiicatiorfs aitd rethiuanccy-ihust'be directed ; (post paid) to the Doctor himself, he haviogno’Agencies, established hut in London and. Paris. -j; ).-.■■■ . A,ddress, postpaid,Dr.B.de LaneyjfilLUpenarflsi., daily, from fl A. M. tiU-S P. M.j and/rom , 7 till 3 P.M., the Sabbath excepted. - HT* The undersigned certify,, wiihgreatplcasare, that j theabove-meutionedlnstrutnem Is not only constructed . Oh scientific but that from its nse tliehspplest ; results may-alwitys, with confidence, bejsTiUcitnaiea, | there being, for the care of those diseases, WO OlitbK i CERTAIN EXTANT. HENRY S KEELER. MD ! - CII. GOETZE, M.D., DU Chamber street, > C ECKUAKDT, Howaid streei, Nsw Yobk. . Dr. ozLakctls pToparcd to execute oil orders for sur gical apparatus, viz: Arubclal Arms and Legs, which move tike irniural membewif AppaTatns for Luxation; for Comiracted Legs ; fdi curvature of the Spinei snd Waist; for False Joints: of the! Anns and Knees; for Taralytic Legs ; for Club Foot; for.Lacrymai ristales; for Falling of the Hectum; Bcdsand Chairs for Sick Persons Trussed; Ac.; Ortho*; pedic Corsets, Ac , Ac.- All'work: warranted.' Letters must be port paid, containing a proportionate Tcroittance or city reference.. . ; • . rlfebvfitly. 'CROIII^~ASTI!SiA"M^.CONSU^IMi^H^^■ , In oiTering to the community ibis justly celebrated re». medy for di*ea?ea of ilie throai and IQDgB, it is not cdr wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, bnt frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and someof the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves.. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor ■will wc hold out any hopo.to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. ' Many piaj/i arc here given, , and. we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, teeling assured thoy will find them perfectly and the medicine wot? thy tbeirbesi confidence and patronage. Front the dislingtiwKsi o/ CA«m«try and Juals* i . • ria MediaXy-Boxadom.CoUigt* • Dear Slri’l delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, untiM had au o pormnity oC.wiiitesaing its effects in my owiifamily f or m the families of my frttadv • This l have bow done with a high degree of satisfac tion,'iu cases both of adults and children. ■ I have fciiud It, as its Ingredients show, a powerful ro nicdy fur colds oJid coughs and Ddlmonary dißea?e*. .PARKER CuIidVEILAM), M> !)• Bbcxswick,Me.j.E’eb.5,1847. .... . From on Oi trsul in thi Hamilton Mills, in Ail Cita. Lowell, Aug. 10, 18w. Dr. J.C. Ayer : l have been tured of the worst cough I ever had in ray lile, by your«CneßitT Pectobal,” and never fail, when I havcopporiwiityof recommendtngir to others. Your 3 ,- , e.pee gl raby, Ejn;Rs o N _ tltn following, and sea if this, nediema is worth a trial.: The patient bod becifrae very techie, anu ihe effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct. ■ UrttiEb SxAtss HoTßti > • Dr. J.C. AycT,—Sir: Ilmvebeen afflicted wilhapamv Ail affection of the lungs, and all die symptomsof settled consumption, formore Ibajya year- 1 could find nomine-, diciiie that would rerich my case, antill commenced the use of your u CußßarF£ctoßAL, n ; which gave me gradual "relief, tuiiil fchve been steadily gaining m? strength till my health is well uigh restored*- , , • white using your medicine, l had the gratification, of. curing with it iny reverend friend, Mr. Trainan,of durup* ter District, who bad been suspended from his parochial duties hyatevete attack or broochiUs. , ■ i have pleasure in certifying bese.facts to y,ou; : And am, sir, yoars respectfully v . j: fa CALHOUIIi of South Carolina -v'i; y*- 1: 'X- ; '. a » i*?..- ..-»»>• .:■> V.yg j, & -■:. ■ i f Viu EThe following: was one of tbs worst ofcaiet the physicians and iriendslboaghl tobeinearebie eoßßampiion. <: Cs£esTKß,?a.i Aug. 22,1648. X C. Ayer,—*Bir: 1 was taken:with a icrrible congb, brought on byacoM,inthe beginning oflast February, and was cbnuiied to ihy bed more than two months;— Ceughiiig iace&3tmiljr night and 4&yV l beomnef ghastly and pale,- r ray: eyeir were sunken aiid, glassy, and jny - breath very short. Indeed, l was rapidly jading* and in such distress Tor breath; that but Utile hope of my Tectiy* erreoaldbeemertaincu. WhUeioihissfiuatiooiamend of mine*{the Rev. John Keller, of theJOeUirdtstchprcfad broughtmoftbottleof your Cnsasr P*',tc«al,; whtehl tried ntonMograury him, than from any expectation or obtaining relief. . Its goodeffeol Induced me to continue, its nse, and t soon found my health much improved.— Nowin three months, l am welland.siiong, andeanat* tribute my cure only to your great medicine. W«h to 60b!«EY. . Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist,Lowell.Mass. . / ■ ' . ; ; _ . fD”Sold in Pittsburgh wholesalean* relnil.by B. A* Fahnestock, and by LM, Townsend; in. Allegheny City by HP. Schwart*, and jl. Douglass, and by drngyisu generally. ' 1_ - fiIURSK’S” 7~ Compound Syrup of YfiUow ooek BoQt^ i~vCCUHE.S Uio froni rank-among the propileiory vJ medicines of this country for compJctely curing Conker, Suit Rheum, Erysipelasvtmd aHother.diseases arising from-an impure stateof'the blood. Afw>»Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches,' Dizziness, Couchs. Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Brou* chins, or HoarseneflßyJDryness, and a tickling sensutian about the Throat; and lauHedwithunprecedented suc cess in allcases of • . FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY, , Strerigibealn&the weakenedbodyy givingfoneto.the varioaaoTgansyandinTigofatmgtlieemirc-systein. - Jf tbetesttaouy of ihbusimdsaf iivwff witdes«Mj«M®. all noita of tUc coantry> canbe rdlied. upon, itis singu larly efficacious la curing ail Human t and.iksioring de- : bihtated - and broken down■con&Uiuuonsr Ii i« purely., vegetable in. its composition, and so nccuratoly coa blued inltsproponions thatthe chemical, botauicßi a»d„ medical properties of each, ingredient haroniTiiottsly uhitetoPUßlbY THE BLOOD. • ‘ . . . K haa femoTcd many chronic diseases wblcnhaa baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has alto cured 'CankeriSaJt Rheum, Erysipelas and; Scrofula, which. Sarsaparilla Syrups «nureljrfaueato.make the leas tun-, has becn'lested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS,- The most obstinate Cancers - have been eured hy UiU medioine. VVe saythat it is . a valuable mediciueTattll-BILIOUS COMPLAINTS,: Uremoves all obstruction in the' circulation,Tendering- the Liver 1 free, active and healthy; It removes Paipiiatioa-of the Heart,hndvelievealn all cases of . Asthma, and may4*e, used in all climates, end .at all seasons of tne year; . This Syrnpisprcpared only by C. MORSEA CO., mV lOSFoQnialu street,.Providence, ILI ,and sold whole sale and retail,by - v B;N»WICIuSRSUAM ? .■-OnlyAgent for Western Pennsylvania,;,— * Jellty Warehouse, cor Wood and Sutthsisn-ritisb ii Jadtl’u Medicated Xilqpld. Cutltf •» THIS article is intended forfamily usOj Ond Bhoula be found In the possession of every \ Mechanics who-ore In confltant dangerofiD;ary ioineii tgga^-BmaswKßS? ttem;wd^rar«irUlal,?nU«in»iaeritlnige^o»- sssUEJSs^ea^Ss-c aswssgSsSiassfs!Sr~ •Jfigg WOUDII! ' V&SJbuhwo&Ward, quailed. , ’jgfi^oASßT^ttp.- FwtoW R B u&H?3.. HAMILTON uriBWEB, M.D. r • • ’ELLSWORTH BURK, ti.D 1 Bo»ulo. Compruing all lt« pracuuug phyeioana U> ihe ch, of B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, fyl* aQle corner of Wood and First st*. t IINNAHON, J*oppenniiH,:Wmt«t'greerk Bana.l. y(hnto«ngs»,t teliey»Bgaictae«» ojtt9 «qm-| , , , ach and Flatulence.• For»alewhoU«illtßnd Ketail,at J O . S 5 i* Cftrtfiea a£ Fblt»lot>T ' 88. JUiYSEBflMJrtig Store, i -d JAKES A- HCTdßlßOi'iie?) - | nai® N«. S 3 W ate r,oaOUJProstata, * • « T i: - -v :: S,Vf - ... t*. ’**’■ JJL* *-'* k _ 5 iiiu.s. ■argean, U AropmT* mil* orti. naryfortfl, may ( with:preprtetr,beMen to the perron . afflicted and.ihft trferotfiakeyr taf tngo ftfttH&yjpmofts do, without *vei£a bandage of jany kind to retain it, of ten god lead* iiieOTedi?fra»r**f ! which pdfin ha* oh«*t£on.'ln the Trass to ‘ which:wc inritomp ibo afflicted*'there!* every sbperibrinf over the,: tttuyc* and. bandages in k ' 'Common use Vlris perfectly cotaforubrcrcnil can be i made to filany case of Hernia with anegectueirand * •equableness of pressure that does Tiotbeiobg’to any . jv other Instrument with which we are acquainted; and , .. % wiirjtetaUi any 'roplofe-wUlrrcaee and comfort to ,the , y wearer. Physicians of the bightst standing la the pro- . .fessJonhavegivefiroflimonywitsgrtatMpetlqrUyover . . tbe,ordinary trasses ©fDr.Hub bnrd WUI cure one«half the cateaof ordiafttYrßtiptare,.. - We advise those sfSicted to makO’ application *? time. %£FR*ftTtnzeittfUn hifhMeharaeier can bt gittnin ■ thuCity, hp ceiling on rtaagmt tv'r# .*■:> ,rj-. ; persons from, a distance . can have them sent} by Bcouing the measure round the body/ ;■" „ .DR; g eo. n. kkyseb, 140 Wood street) sole agent for Pittsburgh. . marll:d*w wu ... •■■•'■•'K* 77i« :6«t rsmrrfy tcer £now«ifcirtto>* /tfr. cwgWjv CtWi, { , JsiSma, Croup, Btvn&iiih lnfiutnz*, Bteedjtt ftf xkt . Luhmx, Difficulty of'Breat&int, <3* Zfctr, J * P«ntor WiaSHMj«/ r *JUßrwMl«r tfirf»| J , «ritfittf«V‘ . > • itpiebliaity .5 : . adapted (0 entry diuaxi cfifuLungt, and £»ctr,«*(ch | ■ TxproduMdfaottrvttejeafpiJtgirJi'ma**. < r i* TCriLaCtIERRY-hasiorgheen known topossesstw- *■ W portAnltae4ictntlpropeme«. Thlafactisfoniilltr •_ to every matron inoar.landy And; physicians, often pre« 5 scribe Uinditferentfornia ford vatietyof « Tat also has beenequally noted fof Uavmue * t and tome [ - pbyriciaaa wbofio names are fatoiliar to the wboloeoQQ-. trp; fids aonS to Car as to declare (hat even CON3UMP* . >*-•■-.« TlpN.etm3d:becaredby .;' 1 ; irnoranceio pfep4tliJgana adnijniBienngjr—ftqUßcaliy •■ i. • !no wemirely obviated by patient- long ) ■ 'ihe ejiraordinarymedicinsipowersofibesatwosiib- j. [ stances are now for the first time combined andembod* . r r'~ ledinDfrWlSTAß’S BALSAM or WILECHISHRY. - \ Bye nice chemical process; everything netety nous or Uselessisfejectedt so that! vrharrexnainsit the !. traordinary andirttlyeffica6foua'Temedy.jfor.lftll;|iitws of > . }■;.■•. pulmonary and liver diseases ever.known to man - iTo ; convince alt unbelievers Uiatotif theory is really true, •" ••* werefer to a fewcaseaof-curcs performed by this won* --- derfalmediciner f PnnsjiLHT Rums, Ham. eft.* o,,BepL 87. . : _ I.D.Pabk—Dear Sir,: I take tbe liberty of advislog. < .*« you of the benefit f faare deriveif fedm the use of Dr. • Wlsiar’t Balsam of Wild Cherry.* TWua prostrated by ■ that terrible tcourge CbainimptlonVlnMaylasu The at* . v.* tack wa« oar fami.y , (my. brothers anil Juta .of Coasatnpiion .1 - -■■ 1 . ;•• was Bfilicied wi!hneaHyaU£hfr wdjit features :of the ! dwcaie. Ihad a distrctslpa coagh;-and expectorated a \t: great deal of bloodVhectlc fever, *everapafnsin the side < and elist,cold chillsiaUernaUagiwiUrtittaheaof heat, and coploos night sweats. fw&B onder tbe care of a skilful phyiielfln-from iho ! time I waa taken.sick until aboutßlx "] 'then about helplesivend my friends con<forddmy case .>. : hopeless,of at least beyond onr physieian?# skill, advts* \ ed the use of Witiat** Balsam of Wild Cherry. .With- . i "« out my knowledgemy \ . administering ilia mo, and from the first day I common* .■. § ■ - ced taking it my health improved, and inttvo’week* I- j was able to be -out and oversee niybniiness, and labor, ? which I still continue to do. I have taken jour boule* : ? j . ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! Rueuvzxxx, Fuirfie!d.ca.j Q., 18S1. :. L Mr;J.DiPark—DearStr: Iwuh.to stateto.,youthkt - riby daughter Anmnda; aged l&year*v hadabbtai% year 1 sinee a very *cvere ; auack ofjriieasles, whlehjreduced: - hor Very mucßybud left bet With * racking cough. 1 • eroployed alUf ihc phynciana withln pur reach for the purpt>seof remavinghoFcongh, huiwuioutsuccess.— [■. gheappeared lo be sinking; wtp= a‘decUne u v» lih cvery . » BTinptom of cdnsnmpiion. J then,tried Pr. Rogri’j Liv * 1 crwortandToi*.'’ But-thiv aggiavated hey coagh,add j ;gavehersyniptp.nis 0f astiUmore ihalignautchatacieT. i WashoWmbst'senously altutned, and itwas with item- ■< . ■ bling Xear tiati irotn dajrro day isawthe progress of that , insatiable disease, Consumption.'; Lteally despaired of. >: • inydaughtefsirecoveiyir-But 1 pfoyidemioHySsfsr the j•; certiilcuie of JonathanCeolsdn,: whose dapabteriißarali 1 Jane; was cured of Consumption by. Wistars. Balsam of \ Wild Cherry : Thiscreated afaint hope that iumight: . Help my daughter, end I immediately commenced nsmg ; it, ! aridii almost ihatanUy gave relief - viler healthy was t. i improved from the first bottle,, and by itie. 1130 .-ortwo -‘ r | v■. 1 bottles of Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry she wastes* ;. t tored to perfect health, andsho is notnowat>ail prediv*^. -pored to a cough. I.wlll saytoal! that am afflicted with - i any disease lending 10 Consumption, do cot despair, for • 1 Dr. Wislai's Balsam of Wild.iOhorry you lf : ? you will b&l try it. ... .35.-KALB. j tiff. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE* Will miracle/never cense-? More evideuce of it# surpassing healih-restoralivovirtnes'! n;-, - -, 1 r Itoom Dr, Baker, Springfield, Washington co-iKy ] SpfiißQyiKLD, Ky.,MayH, 1850, . Msssbs Bansood A. Pabk : f take this opportunity of informing you. o.fa mosiremftrkable cure performed up* rjau me by the use of Dr. Wistar’a Balsam of Wild. Che- iy. • - v : In theyearlMO t wa« taken.wrih. the'lnflammation of the bowels, which I labored, under for air weeks*.wbea . I gradually- recovered, fn liie faUdfl&4l' l.wasaitack- : ea with atovere cold; which seated itself opoupty longs . and for thhibace of ibree ye&ti I w&a to say bed,T'triedall;Wndsofmedicines ond ctefyvanety of. old without benefit ; and thus £ weaned alongjuniilthe winter ofi34S; wheiv I heard Qf-Dr. Wlstarifi Balsam of Wild Cherry. . 4 . My friends persuaded mc to glvd It a tnal,'though ! had givert-up alt-hopes of recovery; and bad prepared myself forth© change of another world. Through their solicitations;! was Induced- i> make naeofihe genuine ThaeffecV-waaKltnly . astonishing* After fiV£ year* of.affliction aU&saffering - and after luwlogiroeitt four of fife hundred dbnark’to. no impose, and thobesrundmoit respectable physicians ladprovedanavailiogr! was soomrCsloted to entire.- health by the b’essing of God and Uiouseof Dr.Wiatai'a Balsam of .Wild Cherry. May tbb blessing of God rest' upon the proprietors of so valuable a inedicine a* Wistaria Balganr of-Wild . W. n.BAKER. . |p*Gepbme U’isiat's Balsam of Wild Cherry bat a fac-4iraij6nfib©fignature ofHenTyWistar,&f.J)., Phil-. ade)pULa t and a Saaford &'Park n ona firtelyexecuted sifcel can b^gennine. (IT* per bottle-rrsix bbUles for Bold by i. D. PABK/FourUi and Walnut streets, Gin* cinnati, O.', General agent, to whom allordera-iHust be addressed. , m*PtlceBlperbonlo»-«ixhotUeaforBs». --->/, Bold by , J. I>. PARK, Cincinnati, .Ohio, Nonh-easi corner of Fourth and Wahint ; on Walnut—to whom allorder s'nroav belaid rested. JKiddACo, Pittsburgh; l*Wilcox, Jr, comer Mtrksf street and Hi© Diamond*BA v Fahnestock'A Co f 'Piu» burgh; J A Jones, Pittaonrgh»-l-«e Beeklm»L*AHe* ■ gheny CUy ,*bT HQB*fell,-W ashlngroir; rW jJ'&atnber* ion,Frankun; lr B-Bowfer-Umontown;;H Welty,. Greensborgh; S KoantvSoinenctrßcou AjCHmoru, Bedfordjffeed A 6on, Huntingdon ;«r‘s.Ocr,Hdbidays btrrgb; jHi2dcbrand&£dv Inmaoa-f XJfc: Wright,Kfttan ntog; Evans A Co, BrbokvllleiA_Wltson;A .Son, vflle; Burton A Co,.Erie:; Henry Pprker»Merqer;Ja* Kelly A Co, Butler ; S'Smlth, Beaver j J 1) SummerUm, Wanren; F L .A C S P Crookflr. Jr,.BrownsvlUe.- _ s>. • ;•-* (maitt) TO IBTAMDBABU.IHK »lOBi ■THE ;. CELEBRATED CO&aTQCZ MZDICINES. TC'I RST. The G. b*t Pam - Exmcroa' (CmruTi 4“ J; Doffp’f) curing- all . Borns iinti all-External Pains : > and Sores. > 2d. B&lmtf Columbia for Staying or Reuorfo* the.*: » Human Hair. ... \ 3d. ifrw« 1 i AVvsandßimfXinfasfif andrirntfan-ftf*- | ttabU Elixir, a care for all eases of BbeomaUsnivj . . ■ 4th. JtrcjVotr l j j4cobme CHi, a certain cure for Deafness* i Gih. HayVXinfjnnu,*known The great points are jl is imt badlo udkej'oever gives paiDjandneverle&ves otto costive. T r , rflih: Kotmttc&i F#mifugitWo i rmiOUe]r ) }fttrChildren or grown persons. lUth.Ma.Brwn l iGrwiPain.ffiGrr.Noffiedlclno has been discovered: tnat, is so -happily adapted to use internally as drops to be thken, find yfit perform*saeh -wonders when applied txumalii as a waatioi bath* by friction,Tn bottles fwralSl tow cents each. - ' : UUn StotnloUx’s Itoatk aM& Be&Bug B*iu, for drlv- . ing away Vermin in time* ~ - , l2ihv The celebrated and 1 Ttmptrtme* Bitten.- - . v ‘ ' * ' ' ' ■ ' „ 13th. Dr.Barthtlemttc'aPini Symy,. the.popaIaT.EX PECTORANT i FOR COUGHS, j the only : SURE coloring for the Jlelr.* ~ ' •*, , * _ 15th. Z<»i»a Balm tfCAina, a CMneic Remedy for Cuts, This artiele-fias outliv ed ftll oiher Sarsaparillas, and stilt gives .as greaf satisj .spread ~Sir«ngtt*iu*»jf' p/arier, inade/rom Dr.Lts’s recipe* and tn.emoaipopniar in the ?vi^JjDr.JHms’sA ccrtaiqand easy care for Toolh ;Achc. - : ■ 19ih. Dr. Comjtocic 'u. lhe iigbf.fbf tio - Uni >.« . * k" _> v " ; V ' ' iStelS fill n ? ‘ *-4 s. , \ 1 ‘ %/■* cl'f'-.y ';.v : s.’'^*- i s • 1; : ’ : >:£