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TAVBVQW <£, OO.’S AHRANCJEOIftNTS.’FOS 1851 s **- ftnei Bltik«lr. ®Stt' TjUIROVKAN AOF.fJ P, and Jfealfr foreim Rx J-* change* ia.aisa Agent*for the following racket Ncw YorK and . iSailing from New York ami Liv crpool fin the 6ih and 2Ut of cneh month York on (ho 26iti, and Liverpool oi ylwlUU of each month . tletlSiar Line leaves New York on tlie llih, ond Litfv \ ' ' , yAXine «aUs-isviCc * month from Liverpool and New The London Line oi. Packets sail from New York the 101, 9ih, lOih and .91th, dnd from Loudon on the 6th, 13th) -31st and 23th of each month. ; •i •. • ... ••■■• _ The,Clyde Line of Glasgow . from New York-sail Glasgow on the Island ifith of each month. ... A Weekly Line of Packets from Liverpool to Ne w -Orleans.': '.v •■.•■,■ . '•,■-.•.•■• Daily Line for ft mi Grants* from New. York, by steam* boanand railroad, or by camil and raiiroad, to Pitts burgh, , , v - PassenfecTß will rcceivcjjvery attention, and advice given cheerfully olnce of >V.. rapscou 4 Co., Kdcn Quay, Doblrnfand St George’s Buildings, Liver* v pooljW. at J. T.TnpsecjtA :Co.,fC.Sonih street, New Yorfc, or af the office of the ad veruser. Persons residing in tho United Stales nr Canada, who wish-to send for tU«:iT‘.-faends in uny patt of England; Ireland, Scotland or Wales, can mate tire necessary ar •vaiKeoients by appUcoynnto the; subscriber; and have them brought out by anv-of the nbove favorite lines of Packets, (which range from 1,000 to 2,500 tons bunhen,) ■'orby.first class Merchant Ships, on favorable terms, by way of .Liverpool,.Xiondott cr Glasgow. - Their fro* qaenay .-of .sailing preclurtes ihe possibility of dela* Passage caa also be secured from Liverpool to NewOr* _ . tehto, Baltimore* Philadelphia, Boston. Charleston and • : oavanaßh.dijecl,- .RcailUaaees in small andl&Tge sums - s*aaf t toGreat Bninin and Ireland. -.^Messrs. W. &. J. T Topicoit .ft Co. have entered Into . v , wiihiMessra. Vojtel; Koek * Co., Bank- Frankfort-on-tbe-Main, and wiih Messrs. Edward Ulottut .fl;,€o,'ißaukerr, P.tns, lo .draw sight drafts, Which can. bo-made payable In nil the. principal places - . uiiOQghoavrtance nod Ccimaoy. Passage tickets and nlway* for, anlc by the undersmtied,corner of , . .Sixth and Liberty streets, (up stairs,) Piibibargh, next : Messrs J. A-R. FioytPa Wholesale Uroeery. - „ „ JAMES BLAKELY, • ; t Va s —rCataloguesoC tho. vessels time of sailing, and .. . hurdftoycan.be had atthe ftbovaoffice;grot’*- (aprO - Agency for Different Lines of Packet Skips, PASSENGER OFFICE, Strt«t, t»tu«bnrgtu- '!. • • W South.ttrcttf tpnur qf ■,..::.** l^K^evr . Y° r k ; «j 5 W^ifgrioo-Road, lAttrpcol; andCS Gtantr ttnetyNno QrUdnsi ■- • ■ » H\S a line of Packets •' •. gnHmgeVeryfived&yafrom . -k>y Liverpool to-New York; a v nxSpGL ' Line of Packers from Lav- iSgfiM-Uyyv ■erpool to, Philadelphia* on igpSlXiujy ithe.ejph tccmli of coehosSiaESZaaß month; a Line of I’ackeisio Unhtmore on the auth or -each month. Also—a Lute oi Packets on the Bth- and 24th;Ofcach month from London and Portsmouth to WewYork. .•■= •ALSO—lfr&taat any amount, at the lowest rntea-of discount; and nil information gives concerning passengers, that cart be Riven* with pleasure, by theiT Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, r e mfttls, ... ~ flos Lilxirty st. t Pittsburgh* Bfeinr IStoelc of Cbicbuing’i Plano Fortes* -nw,j . ■.••; JUST received, by xhe Pennsylvania Canal, anew stock of PI AKo FOKTE9, JHrSTRWI/rom the -celebrated manufactory of * t *• » fT.CHICKERING, Boston, consmuniror— ; pne SnpctbGRAND .PIANO FORTB. fall 7 octaves, supetbly earvedxn the style of .Lotus XIV. ..*••' One Rosewood cflrvcdlyjatsXiV 7 Octavo Piano. One Rosewood carved round corners 7. do do • Three. ,/do • pliua do vdo .7 do do - Two . • do ■ -do ...do .do C| do do One. - ...do - : ••• do do do • <SJ •do ••• do Ore :. do cfcrved do - do do do Three do : plain da do G- do do ■ One., ; .do - do • round front : 0 do do ■.-.'.Three • do • do • „ square corner 6 do do rThese-FIANO FORTES ore ail made in the* most snb* staeiial manner, Potent Iron, Franle to every instra menvand'are particalariy to stand the most severe cli mate. Mr. CHIGKEIUNG has of late enlarged his manufacturing facilities, and hopes soon to be able lo meet most of. the pressing demands forhts instruments. ■: Also, received and for sale# a large and very elegant lotof carved and-nfejn Piano Fortes, covered with Da mask, Platband Hair Cloth. All the above for sale at Factory prices. . : , JOHN 11. MKLLOR, .Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh apd -Western Pensa.. r - forCbickenng’s Pianos; • faprfl T7»REBH GOODS— •' ~~ • ■ X?.;, SO hftlfjchesiß ptioae Green and Black Teas: •... 75cauyboxes do '‘ do do; , , lttObags pnrac Green tiud Fancy R>a Coffee j . - f«nguyT* and Old Government Java ; : CObx?,*JO e,K)V j and lb. Lump Tobacco; 35barre!$ No.l and 3 Mackerel ; ' ,25 do -Loaf andCru’hcd Sugars; , • 3 .do Sup. Carb. Soda; 2. do Craim.Tartar; 10 do Chipped Logwood; ■ j 10 boxes Extract do; 40. do Star and Sperm Candles: >4O do Mould and Dipped do ; 30 do Extra Pure Starch; 50 do Almond, Palm endßos'n Snap; go do Rosemary, Wmdsorand Castile, . ...; 10 do CocoanndChocolaie; 20 • do. . Saletata*; .10 do Rock Candy; : ; 10- do , Bobbitt’* Soap and Yeast Powders; 10 *do . Sala & Co. Chemical Socp; 5.0 dQ- M.ft,Luxin. Retains ; . ■ 5 do Heckct’s Fartufe* 1 . ... 5.; do Corn Starch; . . • 30 do Clothespins'; .. .. . 10i do Hatch's Counter Scales; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; ■ l caseNuiraega; . C bigs pepper and Pimento; .. 30 keg* and cans pure Ground Spices: t barrel pure Ground Ginger; 5 cases pure African do; > 30 drums Smyrna Fies; * 1000 flia. extra Madder; ; SOO lbs. fresh Prunes; 100 dozen Jwasou’s Chnflcajre do; i 30 do ilarriwtr* Cchanbianlnk, 1 oz. to I eaT* lonbonje; . * - 150 do Corn Blooms; 30 do -PotentZinc Wash Boards; ■ 20 do Bed Cords; ; Iron OißrtNßiU.GjMs, CotionYarn WK»o l#e*d,*c. Wholesale and. Retail, by vj. C. WILLIAMS & COV -..••• N 0.123 Wood atcee i, imarpi,, fourdoors aboveEifih. Bireet. {Gazette and Journal copy V . To contractors. ■ ra&?^ r ff,gsrawari"sr-K ground to belong la the contractor. 3. W, Kerr, Archi tect, will give information na to; the amount of excava tions required- - They will also receive sealed proposals until the 14th or April next, for the erection anil completion ofthelen ure-bnfldmg.--Separate. proposals will be received for eachparoiotviti. SwneAVorlt, Brie It Work, Carpenter Tin Ilijolang and Spooling, Plastering. Pointing abiTGlaiiog, and Piamber'iwora. g §peciHeauons and drawings of tin work can. be seen rtrhe Office Of J. W. Kerr, Architect, Mnsoiac iinli, Fifth meet, after the ?ih o| April next. Mr. A- will glee ® u hreersary information. All ptoposalato he handed u> Mr, Kerr before G o'clock, P.M., on the days above specified. SAlilUEt, ROSKBUBO, HENItY WOODS, Commtralooers. . Plttibugl) iMthn Depol. VJV BAKB.& <JQ, No. 103 Wood stseet, Jiare just JLV* received o Kallsipply of stock Imheiriine. Bat sTOot< and-New YirkSuLii UEATHbIR. Philadclßlii* gippiind Calf Bkms, French Calf skins, Country Bp- Der, Kipa and Calf Skinsi Morocco Lining and Binding Skins,- Tanner's Oil? Tanner’s and Carrier’s Tools, Ac. And, taken together,they bclieve.it the largest nud best : assortment ever offered before'in one hcaso ill Pitts btngh. Ail of whieh we are (prepared lo sail to cnsA anaprompt paying customer* at the very lowest price* - potable* We take pleasorc in showing enr stock, and cor&aifr Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else- Ttere, . (gepie-if JAMBS B. BCGD &. CO* - Jlatmiacturera of lireoEO mtes, Surveyors' Compas ses, Leveling and Grading &c., &c. NO. 3<i • _ Smithfidd street,- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, An assortment of tho a hovo named. Instnunenta al ways on band. Also Clocks, Watches; Jewelry, &o.; &o. April C, 1852—2 m • J^lo_*PARTNliUSHlP.—*Tiie subscribers have this dsv V/* ««ociBtea themselves together ia Paftoers. for the purpose of traneacupg a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, ufcorandCommissioa bnflneta undecthe firm ofJoha •*. BiscfcArCo.y No. 910 comer of Liberty-and Irwin ats. * JOHN BUACK, < taftrfcy M. fiPCUIdLOUGII. iiU •' Hag store Bsmoved* I- W; CHADWICK hah removed tils Paper and Bog Store, from Liberty street, to ?fo. 140 Wood s&eci, . bolow Sixth, Pittsburgh. - The highest market pricey in oash,'paid for Bags. >V Bpr3:lW ;.:v- ■■■■• . . PUUUEtt iTFOULDi ■" Btnartcisrcn ud Dealers In - HAND BESTS R MIN GR AL PAIHT, AttioasiiY Crrr, P*. , Npw Voss, December 15*, 1951 lhave analysed a cample of MANOUESYER MIN ERALPATNT, for PuDDER& FoKD,andfinrt it 1o eon lata the following * Silica, . Alumina, - : :. Per Oxide ot lron, - , ■. Lime,' - : Maynecia. • - - , . Oxide of Manganese.- - * v Water And Los*, „ „ . , 100,00 .. triie PowdeTeil Sarnple, contained in the box, which 1 ... toppote was the one you desired oUo to havo analysed. J find \o differ rrom anv ovt‘ra«cj of ibo Inmpn powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows: ' • ?• ■ Fer-Ollde of Iron, - . . 53,50 ; / .'SlUpattiid . 83,00 ■ ' tame, . - ' . 83 Nagnesw. - - - IS • •••:>•-•,H -Wsl*r Mß. JWs«r.j •: - ' 7,00 : ■ . , 100,40 ’ This difference I presume arises from the minejral not bciog uniform, some portions containing more Iron than others. The analysis shows lie article to he well suit ■ „ for a dorobie paint., 1 find that by calcining the pow der bv a prf tty high heat, the color Is much improved, oral least converted into a fine red,, . -t ■ , JAMKS R. CHILTON, M.B. Chemist. ry For sale by JOEIi hIOHIrKB, 911 Liberty street, - marlC:y Oal>ln«taiidCluilri!utO)7i A JOSI-iPJI MEYKR I'SB otl hand, at Ids rxten . 11l sjyr.fJatiinclßnd CLuir Maoufoelory. No.-4 24 i'epii |M| dlreet.aboveilie Can*), oli kinds of FUnNITURB, , i % tjßch is Sofas, CeutreTables, Mahogany Choirs, ' Mahogany and ail atler a nicies urihe Cabi ‘ net line—which lie mil sell 2Q per Cent. below odslom ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY, - ' ' .. JOSEPH AIEYER, apifl ' - No. 434 Penn tlreei, Fifth Ward. ; WESTNEWTOW PI/ANEROADKOUTE, fJA.LTJMOntv, PUIIiA.DISLVfIiA and WASH ■J: INGTON CITY; Fas* Ittnocto. To ; : S2,<Jo,less ihan Pa; Railroad/ •i To I*hila«lelphio» -v - SI,OO r-, do ■ . do' .. .do .• To Waslmigfon. City,. S$J,3O .._<do-- Jo- ilo . : This is Office which, iflsurc&va THROUGH . TfCKKT to Washington, and, by taking ibis Route*paa bciibcm-will f-ave ttmc and money- , h : 1 -/ '- The Moil; Boat (carrying the United fStatca Mail.) Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, F.Vt.ltY AFTKRI\OON t at So’clock»via the Youghio* • Uh°ny Kiyer, Passenger*; will lodge,on the Dual, and mV* splendid United,StatesMultCoachesai West New* ton, next, morning; over the plank Road, crossing the mountains its daylights Take .the magnificent keening V; A JS °f the Baltimorejind Ohio Railroad* at 10 o'clock, r. M,urcalrfasi at Baltimore 4 and Washington City* arrive in New York the idme .i • Fnre to Baltimore, ■ .. • » do Philadelphia; - - . ■ i do Washington City, - i - • ' . V MON6NGAUELA ROUTE. The Steamer leaves the Wharf, Above the Uridve. A.,M. Travelers leaving.. Pittsburgh Jjf jhe rQU ’- s Boat.uill cross the mountains thesame next morning lor BniiWr I ?**Viv °£ Cax * Baltimore. ’ WiM snp in M,K^»?ii V S shmgWn 9 1, r>' and atrivo >» PJliladel pmaot the same night Fare to,Baltimore, . : . . -• qimv * ■ -'• •- ■■■-..■ " ioloo. _ nT°« Washington City, . * . iq’sO oi ■ he ni of , thc & hove Lines, pleare eall . ,?r Wlon Plank Rooll Office, in the Motion * npt« 1 ’ W * ,er * lteet JI, EVANS, Agent ■ PSOM ‘ Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, ■. ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, feeas* asass tassas (Ttr) IN.CONNECTIO?i\VJTH THE PENNA; CENTRAL KAILIUJAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Isas than Ten Hours, bgaconltnuoua Railroad Line ! fpHEExpresa Tram on.the Ohio and Pennsylvania -X. Railroad; leaves Piu&hatghfet Si A, M.,stopping at Sewickly, Rochester, Newßrighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine,: Colarobmna, nntl Salem, and reaches All!- ahce.&J Tmles from Pittsburgh, at VP.. M: Passengers leaving Alliance ombe Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M, and reach Clevelmd at 6P. M. Returning, the pas sengers.leave Cleveland at 9 A. M , AlUanco at 13d P and Teach Pittsburgh at 5.33 PM., Iniimetocon neclwuhtbc evenlng trnin on the Pennsylvania Rail* ;rond for Pl»fndel|'hia, New York and' Baltimore, and alio wphthe Yougblogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route. ■■■■■■;■ •• ■ • Paasencorsi by (hia ronte eome- from Cincinnati lo Pmsburgfrin twodayß.WHboutmghl travel, and save from one id two d»y« mconncctlng; with the rennai Ccn- Itat KnUroaa. Paesengcjs leaving Pimbnrgh »i S3O A M , rsacli PantonaiSP.M.and Massillon at 2.00 P. M At Mas sillon-tho Une..coi»nccls .wiUi stage lines to Wooster. .MansOeld, Now Philadelphia ,and at Enon to New Casi !*i Poland,.Warren, Mcrccr and Erie. •, T#*’Now.Brighton.'Accommodation Trainleaves Pitwtnraa atl° A. M. and 520 P. Mi, arid New Brlgblon at 7A. m. »ud ll\ M., Bioppingat Intermediate station*. • Excatsjon rickets, ffood for. wro days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton Quarterly tickets are sold tu low rates, and ticket* by to* package to some of the stations. - . The Trains do not ran on Sunday. • :■ Omnibuses ran in conaecnon with the trains to nnd ifrom the station on Federal street. . , / Fare by the only connuuous Railroad Line from Pius* burgh to Cleveland, MO milet, 84,00.: ToMassMon. 103 miles,B3,oo. • * •*. * Uckclsapplyutiho Federal Street Statinu of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AgenU ... , J.MESKIMEN, : % • Monongabelallonsc, Pittsburgh. Note—By the route by steamboat SO miles to Wells viile, and thence by|Railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the .film ts $3 St ’ t Pittsburgh, April 1,1852.—(ap/sy mmmm S® K ??. Y t VASI A UAIJbH O&D, Two i>aliy TxAiag From Plitibnrcb to Philadelphia and Baltimore* • OtUi/ 80 Hours Through! . \ T„ FARE, til. . ‘ '' ilb Express rami tram will leave the Depot on Lib* - ert F. Bl *ectv&bove the Canal Bridge, every morning aiuf o’clock. J Poi;senger*will goby thecarsto Turtle, Creekl2milcs c where iheytviUfind the best of Coucheam readiness to convey them 23 mllea.over a first rate turnpike roud to isestty’ssiauofti {conductors accompany each tram of Loaches), and then take the cars to llolfiduyeburis; and then take the apltnditl sleeping cars direct to Philodel* pitta and Baltimore. Passcngeis frtr Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad ut Harrishurgh, arriving at Baili more to breakfast, and to Washington City the sume rnonung/ * . The Evening Tram will leave doily at 0-30, P. SI , or* rmng at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to - Philadelphia.- Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave doily, at.»>o clock, I*. M » connecting at UlatTsvilte with Hie n£P,°?»?, ma *$ .Taroagh. from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours- _ FARE 810. Passenger* will procorothctr tickets at the Railroad Übice in the Monongabela House, Water Street. Scheduleume as follows: From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 boar* do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2| do do Johnstown to llolhdaysbarg, In* - Cluding33n»les Portage road, C do - Prom Hollidaysburgtoßillersville, » do • do Dillerfiville to Philadelphia,over - Columbia Railroad, 3$ do • Tolll r : 28hoBM Tia* Schedule al'ows ample liaison each portion of the route, and can he regularly made] if no unexpected delei.'Uon should-oncur. Passengers are informed that the Postage and Colombia Railroad are owned and ope* rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and arc in no way ondertho management or control of the Pennsylvonla Railroad Company. .• ' NOTICE*— *in cate of lost, the Company will hold tbemsdees Tor personal only and for on amount n«N exceeding one hundred dollars mar2s J, Mt'SWMEN, Ticket Aj-’t P. R. K. Co: Portable .ttoat Line* 18S2 - gte^Jg&ißgL* Bs * For the Transportation of JUtrehantftse and Produce, (ru.nmaTLVMaA citriu Fan aiakoins), between PITTSUURC.H ANIX PHILADKLpijIA. Dirtct* tpittumt Jis-tAippinr. ID- TIME, TEN PAYS. v „ „ . REYNOLDS, Depot, S5l Market si , (neat Otixtli.l Philadelphia. „ , „ , C. A. M'ANULTY i CO, H Canal Basin, 4C3 and 41ft Penn street, Pittsburgh. AVInO incrcaaerl our facilities and ciliicrmsr, itn* - proved oar arrangements for Traneporuttop, -are ore now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and Merchandise, torhlp (antl.e opening of the Canals.) ■with promptness and.dispatoh.'- : isyatem of transportation over oaf Slate improvement* has.beea in. nsc about test years, andtlie great success and favorilbasmet with, is a suf ficient guarantee that It is no longer Vconsiderrd a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but ia acknowledged by alias vnstly.superior to any mode of traniphnaiioii used onCansts. (when intersected by Builr<m<&) ; : Goods loaded ..into oar Boat* at . Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed uoul unloaded at our Warehouse iR Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequenton three different transbipmente, and'secu ring; the delivery of t.oods in entire lots, the packages clean, and in aa goort order as when shipped: Produce, A? .consigned to nsr House at Pitubcrrgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current canai rates, strictly according to Instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, oretd vanetng charges, Ac. feb2S mb AKD WISTKR AnUANaIfinKRT . iJBa »oaTriiVßLi®iwtsi» CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By the Clevelands Pittsburgh Railroad. PROM CLEVELAND to HANOVER STATION, 70 J? miles. From HANOVER to WELLSVILI.K, !.y 'Sffi&S 0 m»s«.mid from WELLSVJLLE 'InHW ULRCII by tho new nnii tsplcnditlaleorucr “FOREST UTY,’’ This arrangement toctmtlnuo until the first of innnnrg, ISS-2, ttmen the Cnr« will run from Cleveland to Wellnvillc. _The Express Train of Cars will leavo Cleveland dally excepted) at 6A5, A. Jl., after the arrival oi ine Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving nr Hanover Station at 19.35, V. iL, and at VVell.ville at 7 o'clock, l*. M., ana ai Put&bargb tbe iatnc evening. . Returning will If avePiUabargh. daily at9,P. Me.ar riving at Cleveland at s o’clock, Pa M, next day. in Sea ipconneei with, ibd Evening foUns to Cincinnati. 'SS?jS^ Reamers Bast and \Ve§t: on tlic Lakes until: the close of nnvlgation. i Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20hours; toCin cinnau 00 hours. ' .. i ioClevslnnd.Bl,oo; to Cincinnati 810,00. . o« T ,atO. AP.„. C ri.^r rlS9 - KT Fo?Sck , e“ , npp o |y fo’ IBSl ‘ * ™]L c * M-.Jf AUTOM, Agent, Monongahelojilouse, Pittsburgh. ■ miHROJD. WINTER AfiBANGEMENT! FTIHE aubscriboTSj Agents for the Penruylyanln Boll .ft c S“P“5;<“f« P re f are a «o receipt freight Sroogh to Philadelphia during iho winter at Hie follow, Ing fates: •.• • •• ••;.••■; ■ For all first class goods and wool. vBl,fis per 100 {be ■ For bacon, boiler, lard, tallow, and . rdl heavy freight”...... too per 100 'l'iUtvFlvt dayi. ■■ , ~ „ COVODK A. GHAIIAM. Ag'ie jnnia Corner Penn and Wayne sts, Fiitsbiitgli. ; -67,21 • - ; : -8.34: - 1b,41 ' „> l3 - 8,00 tfO, 80 FOURTH STKEET. flfrJSirnfiH »»IHE pabjio are informed that Ware now waning : X tegulari* tothe-East and Wes t( and aro prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. * F “ . A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Phil&del- l f4 ,°’S{ oel f' p ’ M ' Al '°i dal| y lo Cmcinnali°nt7 ■ o cioclT) A« PI i Order* transmitted free of charge, and GoodsTeturned by firal Express. • “ Bill* .of Exchange‘for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for any amonnt,payabicoa principal Bantimr Honscsor Fosl OlliccS inlne United Kingdom.- ■ decM BAKER * FORSYTH, Agents; SFRISa;AURASD£fIKIIVB. . WttawHwv .. T ii. wm.W .iSMSga . «ndt Pittsburgh UaUroad. Pittsburgh (Sundays excepted, JatSA.W-; 'Y'U'vfiie .. 'do do Ip. M. Amve at Cleveland eo do 6F.M.1 to rime for the Toledo, Detroit and Eastern Boat*. ' GEORGE ROBINSON,. . ? at ? Snnerinlendent. VET?ffif B °„fe Oß ", , Fareßedaer* BQR UR NTS WESTERN RAILROAD 1862. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. O. A. M’ANOLTV fc CO. . V /C; 7 13 j Jfnmana- OEpinjanus. HOMiJ INSURANCE. ? he * p * rmer * AndJAceimnijQii utaith in- AModttUon* • - OF ?rnX S ;?, UR < 3H > PENNA. IN time of USED' ■ OTt S?7^??" B JL\®®i?WliH»rei.n T *n». THna> streBtr.-. , mui? l F AUaNTT CAPITA!., 930,000. . r |’“ ls I JJ a *WtSB0 c| ai |o noBlatUiaHfid fort he mutual relief jl 01 iw. members, incases of-sickness or accident,by inc nnyment of. their , Annual Deposits Perronatn good K cal «f maybecome meraberaandbeentitled to aweekly OCDciitimcascoffiicknesaorocpident. Allwho-jom this Association are entitled to a Tote in the election of oiiicefg, nun toparticipatem the-proßts ot. the Assoeia {J o #*./. Itisesmbhahed oira safe and permanenl basis, hcinffiboui Mutoal and Benevolent in its designs, with' ' l o°;iowest rates consistent fonts security, and conduct ed m a manner to Insure its permanency and durability. ■ AU persons can see the advantages of taking -out a policy from the General Office. • T&AU2.T nsposird. - ■■ 8. 2,W0 per year, draws 32,00 per week ; 3.t‘o do do •. 3,tiO ' do; ■ 4,01) do do . - 4,00 do : 5,00 do do 5,00 do; . 0,00 do . do 0,00 do; 7,00 do do 7,00 do, : . . 8,00 do do 8.00 ■ . do;" 0,00 - do do * 9.00 do; 10,00 do do 10,00 do; • INITIATION FEB, for Membership, 81,50-which must be paidauhe time of making application,' and the firsts years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. ' ©VFICKBS. Pr4ndimtr-D. W. Usvcmojut. ' Vice President and Treasurers Wm; M. Wilson, • &crrtary-0.1). Brovn. , finance Commute*— A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, ond D. A. M’Mnstcrs. . : • - raarll:om The Frankita Ftre Insurance Company* "3* ntILASILFBU. . . ■ *T\IRECTORS:— iJ -CharlesW. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, MordecniD. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant," ■ DavidS. Browne, .. . Jacob ILSmith,. Morris Patterson; - CHAS N. BANCKER, Prcs’t. : Cius. G, Bancxsh, Secretary. . :.■■■ . : : ID* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town and country* av rotes as low as are consistent with security; ' •» : The. Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums,safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. : 1 The Assets of-the Company, ou January Ist, 1851, at published agreeably to an Act pf Assembly, vrtre as fol lows, vw— : Mortiragcs ——■■■ ■ "i . .. ■ ■..•*■3 816,129 68'... • Real Lsiatc- ——■ 64,377 78- , - Temporary Loans- n • 83,90017 . : CaafffAc. v 64,340 81 ol , , , *1,212,703 44 ; Since their Incorporation, * period of 21 yearn; they have paid upward? of Ont Million Four Hundred Thou tand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the as the ability and disposition to meetwnliprompincss.ainiaMluies* . ■ GARDINER COrFIN* Agent, Oflico N. K. corner Wood and :td sis. State JSkutu&l lrtre ininrance oompauv« JUnniSBURG. PA * ThKSIGNEDonIy (ortho salercfoseesof property, has jLJ zu ample capital, and affords superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation,to city and countrymercbnnis, ana owners of dwellings, and isolated or coumry property. A. A.CARRIER,Actuary,- Branch Office, N 0.54 Southfield at,, Pittsburgh* IMSUItAMOiTi"’ milE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INESUR 1 ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room ofthe Kx r cnange.Third street, Philadelphia. ■* Fzaa iNsuEANCß.—Utulduigs, Merchandize and othti property in rour* and country, insured against loss or damage by fire al the lowestrate of premium; Makims Ihspiunce.—They alsoinsure Vessels, Car gpes and freights, foreign or coastwise.under open or special policies, as iho assured may desire.' iHUkRpTfiANsfOBTATroN.—They also insure merchan dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Cairn! Boats and Steam Boats, on rtversand lakes/on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—-Joseph H. Seat, Edmund A.-Sooder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John U. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lclper, Edward Darhngtonvlsaucft Davis, William lt. AI. Huston, James C. Hand<Theophttas Paulding, ii. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Semi); Spencer file- Ilvain, Charles helly, J.ti. Johnson, William Hay. Ur S.Thoiuus, John Sellers, Wm.Kyre, Jr. . DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH,— D; T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Titos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowaff, Secretary- Cy*Office of the Company,No.42 Water street, Pius huegb.- (jelgUtf) T.A.MADEIRA,Agent. - Firs and ffllaitno Iniamncs, ?IHE OFFICE of the Insurance Co. North Amtrttu . hasbecnrcmetiiitothe Warehouseoflfardy,Jones Co., No. 14! Front «treei,ihird house East of Wood street,where ihesubscnberwillissue Policies on Build ings and ifccircoMents,andonShipments by Steamboats -and other vessels; for the above old nnu responsible Company. (ap3J WM. P, JONES, Agent. Sue* SiuiaaS fflr« logtmoit connov BRANCH OFFICE* M Summer BT:,PrtTMsSoY? T' • / iVufrttrfAjATajr llhbestCYldcnceof the success of the Uirector* endeavoring to make ibe*‘STATK MUTUAL PIRK INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the want* of the community) & the unparalleled amount of hurires* which has been done—having issued 7*900 I*iH« cicB during the past year, thcrcljv adding over s{.'lo,ooo u> the fund* of the company. Nearly all t!>*» property inAured U ofthe safest kind, Cn small risks, and n large proportion insured foronly one year Whole No. Policies issued do do expired, terminated A canceled • do do in force*— Amount of Property insured—• do Canceled,tcrmlcaiedund ex pired—*— . —201,729 do do in force 97,C3J,M do Premium Note.*—. 7*),ff7d“7 • do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, * 007,10 do Uirbree*-—— ; t7P.(C?r,77 do Ca*h Premiums received* —££1,557,14 do do canceled--*** • —»— G2t,21 Whole amount of )oA»e«fttti! cxpeti*- Ec»pald.~. ''•»53,4U,45 unlanceinfavorof ib£Co.,ln cosh, 027,624,45 To city or country merchants, ami owners of dwell- Inps, and isolated or country it i» believed tuts company ttdortfsudvftatagcMnpciintof tbcspnrsa eofety and tseearity, inferior to no Insurance (Company icthi* country* Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved « ys icm »>f ClasslGcailnn of Risks,excluding all spuria! hazards, muonne only a limited nmcantir. any one lo cality. the* precluding the fretjuenev and occurrence ot Uige lires, and aUo, on both the Stwk ami MatualpUn, it not only prioresses tlir chcnpaesß and accommodation of both methods, but entitle* ibe insured to a participa tion in ihcproDis. ■ • lus under the control of the following Directors t «*J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John 11. Paeuer, Ssraoe.T- Jones, Alonzo Ph.io C, Sedgwick, Robert Klou.Samucl Joiifttf, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, PresV ■ - . • A.J.GILU?TT>B«'y. A. A. Cabuka, Actuary. N* D.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on eipl* ring polwiesha* been declared by the Director*, tout if now receivable at ihi* Oflse© Tor renewals, or redeenm hie m cash at the end of ninety days. myl7;dAvr A. A.CAURU*n*Agent. LUitggrtdliloJtiiuiau, GO-f*A&TNKRSIUP.-~TJie cabBcriaerf moil respect fully announce to their friend* ami the public gen erally, litai they have iblsday entered into Co-ParineS ahipjfortheputjmse ot csrrjina on, nt the old stand,fn Sngerty’s UalWing.oppojitelbo Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lttltppraptilc Printing, In ullit* various branches. Having machinety,' recently arrived from borope, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal touted engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so ltberallyio the onej>artacr,"\vm. Schuclunnn.’ond they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en» lightened public. -Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine PrawiugisLHtenoss* es, Landscapes, Autographic LeitersiUUnicftds; Plots Lithographed nml Primed in Dlaek. Uoldßroiue «f Co* l#«u- ■ ■ ■■• ■ i Specimens of their work ean be seen at their Office, ■•above. WM.SCIIUCIIMAN, npPO _ _ FRKD,UADNUUN CTtlzeui and Strangerif DO you Wi»h lo mm-hncfy n firm":— —• _ fpftk GOLDorSILVfcR WATClMtabput*®®®* Jr*3gone*half the usualpriee ? If so, call at lIOOIPS OBWhBNEW JEWELRY- STORK, 51 Market strut two doors north of Third, and take a look athUtiew stock, last arrivedyued you can there parclm-m Wateh-i es or any kind of fice Gold Jewelry at their real value,- andnot be charged two prices for everything, a* you' have usually beenbut can get the very best quality of goods attbo lowestcastern prices. Donoi believe what' others, interested in their-own sales, leilyou, but come ami eoe fer yourselves. All goods sold auhisestabhth* racm wifi be warranted us represented ui time of sale— to (bat ill njsvourcbOfe cqyalf? »#fo«nd cheap, *oIS* SwpovlorWatchiietittlrlnfra i JOHNM. ROBERTS, mTCimX&BHAm JEVPELLElt,desires again to call the at**fr>K ; tendon of (he public to the workshop which, hejfc*Sgr has opened at No. 10 Fifth street, two dobrafromwSUJp® Murkst* where he continues to devote bts special alien* tiou to. the repairing and reGtUng of Chronometer, Du glei) Patent Lever, L l Kpine r ona every description of tie wiatohes and Clocks.^ Having fat a number of years beenerapioyedas Fore* tnonini the workshop of the largesteßtabluhmeut in this city, 1 flatter myself that those favoring mo with patron* nge will find au work entrusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. B(/k» , merj—John llarper, Edward Hcatleton, Esq.kß.ll.Hartley, Esq.,Joseph Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes &Co., and Wm. u.Scaifc. ; A Carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jow« elry,Bpomiv, Spectacles,&c.,constantly on hand,which have been purchased at tie lowest cash prices, and will be sold at a very smalt advance for the same, [uuld ■ - John W. Tim, HAS ALWAYS ON UAND,oF hisown mrrnufaclure, a large assortment of WHIPS. CAN US and UM ILLASof every description, winch he will dispose of, wholesale ohrelail,' at prices as low.hs ihey can be procured for in either the cities of New Yoric, l'hiladei- Phiaor Baltimore. Also, oh: hand a large supply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS add LA DIh.B’ SATCHELS, which will bis sold at New -York pricei. Jnat received from Ihe Manufactory' a new sup piyel INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale and retail, __ __ , JOHN W. TIM, No 143. Wood aircct, near Virgin alley. WALL PAPBU. • J. SHtDLE. - H«Oi GO Smtthfleia Street, Plttfttmrfrli* : A?. J 2rA*SSSS his. Spring Stock of PATER IIANGTNOS.ot every vaTiety of style and finish, m*ni lUicents to 91 per piece. . > k. 7^ n i y W**,-} 10 ? opening—patterns new, -.colors' bcautifol. and prices low, to suit the times. .J 1 Jh 80 bavin* houses to-paper, and merchants buying .to soil again, should call and examine, before purcha* sing elsewhere. Also— ••■■■■' - *: . CO dozen BandHoses,* 10GOpiece*Curtain Paper; 300 do, .. Lemon Color—plain; • 400 do . . : Black ‘dot- - 300 do Bluo Jo: SJOO do Cream do: v .50 Centre Pieces. ALSO—BLOCKMARBt.E PAPER, for Public Halls of every description, with satiable Column*. Cans Bases audUordcring, furnished at shonnotice. . • All of which wilfbe sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS althc-Wall Paper Store of - J. SHIDLB. 1 marfnjm Sfflithficld street, Pittsburgh. I 00-Fartncrsbtp notice* ! *TuIE subscribers have this day enteredimopartner* 1 A apip) tmdcr the style ano firm of TAAFFE, MA* i V«;Rb &BANK for the purpose of carrying on agon, oral Commission and Produce Business and confident* jy nope their long experience, extensivamercanlUe ac quaintance, ond personal attention to theinterests of ttieir will entitle them to a share of public paupnage, whichat shall be their study lb deserve, ; LUKE TAAFFE* Pittsburgh. - SAWL MAGUIRE. Cumberl’d, Md* _ . . VVM. C BANE, Washington, Pa, Pittsburgh; April 3,1852. £&p& i . I *' i * - 5 >» N- ' SfiW GOODS! YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE, Sign 9f tht “ MVE?' Mattel an FRESH ARRIVAL OF • ••; -«ew Bnring and Bummsr floodsi f|MIE subsenbera-have jusb received by Adams & X. Co.’s Express and the FennsylvumaßnilrooiLone or the largest and beßt selected assortments ofFme Dress Goods ever offered to the public; ' - " . One of the Firm having Been in-the Eastern Cities before the the Spring trade, selected our Goodft, with great care from vhe lroporters, at such price* as will enable ns to sell chehper than the cheap est/ ■ pur stock comprises in part the fol- r towing—-viz: • Cnene and JosperGhene Silks; ■ High Lustre, Piainf Chaaeticirand GlassaSilksy do ~. Stnpe . * -d0...-■■'■•• 'i.doy . • do .. ;-Flam.Black . . .do; • * 1 TurkSatin3, Fonlard and Watered Silkst < lissuesjßerages. Plain and Figured Poplins; ; Cashmeres, Delaines jindAlpaccas; . ; Chintzes, Ginghamsand Calicoes; j French worked Sleeves, Cuffs,Coltarß& Chenuzetts; > .'■. ( .'-...do:>.wi'. r '.::.'Lßee&ndMustinCapesf : .".’-::-- : - BlflokSatin amLFancyVestings; ; . ; ; Cloths,CassimereSySauneta and Jeans; , i-Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons/ Tlic pronnetor* .would respectfully, solicit-an early call from tneir friends and the public general!y t feeling confident ihat tlioy can offer greater Inducements than has been offered heretofore. -.‘r. marti YOUNG,' STEVENSON. A LOVE:. • . «lAOBJttSfII'CANDGIsiSS A CO.. lO9 WOOILSTREET, X)Lr HOLEBALE Dealer? tn Foreign and Domestic Dry Vf_ Goods, are uow opening iliolr..first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit tho trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of—. Dress Lawns and Benges; Plain and Figured Alpaccau ;. French,Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, m great variety ; : Ribbons, Locesand Edgings; , Casslmeres and Vestings; , Summer Coating and-Panutioomngi B'own and Bleached Muslins; Palm.and Leghorn Hats; •. .. and Braid Bonnets. Together wali-a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars 1 Noltons.Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, &c. All of which are> of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eustcm prices. feb23-6m TUST RECEIVED at JsrrauV One Price Cash Store ! V No. 70Market street, Pittsbargh, between Fourth sti < and Diamond, the: largest and roost beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS*: ever offered to •the citizens of Pittsburgh. • • The subscriber wou'd inform those' who desire to get good SASQAiNB, that, the greater port of ills Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia' foreign, which enables biro to seHgnods-15 to 25per cent, cheaper than those who bay on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the itba different kinds of goods that compose our slock, but deem It sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort* .raent general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from. riliose who wish to purchase. : • .• . -.. fmar!s SKCOSD OttEAT AtltilVAbV" OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varitios at No. .97, Northwest corner or Wood street and Diamond Pa. D. Gasoo A Co. would again an* •nouncc to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now prep&redi o offer for sale .iheirprcsent new stock of Goods at unusually fowTaies. And as our.purchoses have been made on the most fav .orabletonns with Importers and Manufacturers, we fiat* •ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to mem a continuance of confidence and patronage of oar old.customers and -the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK Is in part of Uroadctoihs, Ca6simctc*,-SatUnct»; Tweeds, - fancy Vesting, Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mus!ms,Ticklng?, Blankets, Linsey Plsids, Al pacas, Menaces, Muslin Do L&incs, Cashmeres*. fancy -Prints, Gfozed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, . Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats; Pon : gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, nnu Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryGoodshne* OurVawett Department will be found on emnunatioa io be unsurpassed by any other of tlie kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of , Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, directirora Europe j-Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Puisnud Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ba :*ors, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives jost arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Vioim and Violin Strings. Gam Suspenders; Slates nnd Slate Pencils, Percussion Spectacles, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and ; Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Neuiuge, Green Baudyges. Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with n general assortment of all other amclcs in the Vat jet? hue. Wo have on haud and for : sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and ; Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil .ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac.* to which we invite the attention of oil buy* • era, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the mo*! : reasonable terms, eilhor for cash or satisfactory refer ence. . /N.B. The business of the late firm of Gbsoo AMc- Canslkss is to tie settled by D. Gbboo at the stand of D, Onsoß & Co., who is fully authorized for such and tn whose possciJiou are the papers, Notes and Books of saulfitm. . foctls-tf fUiscdlaucotts. Bolirar Fire Erftk SlannfaelnriD! Company. :Us.aLovn, ».a,kkb, B.f.fonia, 11. 0. KioiuV, TOtOVER, KIBR & CO., Proprietor*. llh .obreribcni hnvioic been appointed Agents for the above named concern, will seep constantly ou hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cro ctbie FtroCln,, Puranee llenrth«:nna Intrallg. Tbey arc alto ready to receive order* for said Hrick, to be madeinslioondubapeto stm parebesers, wliicb shall be promptly filled. we do not deem it necessary lo.entnnernte the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth er* that have been offered for sale in the UnJtedfitalet* their zapcrioTity beuirwelt known to almost ail persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire BncK shall lose uone of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to ramce them even better ihtui they have heretofore been. Jhis isiheenly establlshiscut now maoufacuiring Fire Urmk si JBoUvar. ... : KIKR & JONES, Canalßaiin, Seventh #L, Pittsburgh. sr,esc,4i9 •351, 205,50 . # ' DODUS A OKtIZIKU, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS. OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Soutii-Fpi ear ijtiri ntf Diamond, (mar the Ohio and Pain , jmßSk. seleaoio Railroad Depot,) Allkobknt t£rr. <SsisS9BsSLKivrr and Laud Steam Engines, Fire En gines,-Hydraulic Presses, ofalldceenjiuonit; Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses} Gold Stomping and Refining Apparatus, together with Mill Macbinrry in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the satisfaction of cus tomers. 117* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bridc * Co.’s, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh; or adtlreescd to thesau«enber$ i Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. aoD DODDS& CROZfKtt. , FUtabargh Coach (Cactory, ~ Ao. 40 Diamond alltv* n*a* Wood street E. M. BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR, japrayra WOULPresprotfallyinforralu. friend, i the public, that.he has now one huu light Vehicle* under way of con rOr ij|«—rrTMi ttruction, tho greater partof which are finished, or nearly ta, comprising light no top Buggies, weighr/nim 200 to 315 pounds; or,top. Buggies, trom. iN» w 4iis pottads. Alto, un assortmeniof ltockaway, v .wuhotio or. two seats; some fine two-horse Barouches. The above work will be warranted, and is constructed from the best material that could be selected in cm market or at home} and, attending personally la each branch of his factory, ho fscls confident of risking his rcrqiauoix ouhu works where U is used and not abu*ed. . tewont at a distance, ordering work through iheir frtendsi or comnusskon merchant* at this place, will re ceive our roost strict attention. CnJ, Rody I’aitcnoa, 8.11. lUnler.Eta.. !!Sh,' V x, [a E“ Col.«coree A. UrarJ, Wllltato M. Lyon, Esq , Lojtan, Wilton fc Co, Singer, Hortman A Co, lion.Jteob Fortsth, J. ktrici&Co. . George Weyraan, tvra;, T.U. Moore, New Orleans, M. B. MuforcKClarksvitl©, Eepoatory, No. 1 .Watson street, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Avena#, . tfoH&7:iv 'LO! ' .uu nanusUM-.... ........ .77*. _ _ „ torifao late firm of flaudsfrlleineinan. : LODIS OSIBBIIAii A OOn IMPOIITKHB AND JDEALERS IN CfacJer t Waithu, Jnubt, Wait* Matrheh, Tech. *e„4e„ *toEEr, «n noon veo* wood, pmtsotou: ffiAKK leave la announce tothetiade ana the nubile I genernlly,that they have themselves carefully se- Icc eti eml imnotted from Europe, a large tlockofGoM aniS IveriWatches, Watch •ilatcriais.and Tools foe Waioli muketet and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry,fromihe best mnnnfactoriea—which thev otter at pnees as low as: they can be purchased in pie eastern BMurvati* consist* of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do LenlnestSll ver Qeartiera; and elegant French timepieces, of the mono;,proved makes. Togethcr wlth n large stock ol Clocks, nud Time Pieces,from the best American Facto fWß. r - r.- • Ifcelr.itoek. ofjowelry comprises articles of every description ta this line, each ns Finger Rings, Far Rinse. Goltl. Vob andtfoardChains, t.old Guard Keys andGeals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silverand Table and TeaSpooms. and every kind of fttney artiejes generally kept in estabUshmenis of this deamripUoii.-v * ■ Shey would respecifhily cell Hie attention of the trade to them extensive stoolt of Watch , materials nndToots, Tarle, yi w!l iclv they hove most carefully s& T bey have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele scopes, spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from Ota hert nyinufactory in England. Together withagreafvarleiv of other arucles too numerous iq, mention. ■ : f Uocks, Watches end : Jewelry repnired in the hest manner and on the most reasonaule terms. fentUrv T_ V Dlsaolutton. “ HR Armstrong, Bamuel;Croiiet and Charles Barnes, nnderthe ritlo of Armstrong, Croiler & Co., is this day by mutual agreement, Mr. flaraea having dts posedof his interest and withdrawn from the concern i ' JAMES ARMSTRONG, • > SAMUEL CBOZIEB, CifARLES BAItNES ; Ff-b.'y21,1832. i-JS* Forwardinir, Comml»«Un alia proinoo Bualnen will ho contiuusd aulieir prosanl surnd, No«; C* Wator andH FxoM Bireela, by James Armstrong and Samuel Crone r, under Ibe.aiyle of AHMBTHONO A CBOZIKH i ' ; QBUROB IUBatU, Wo. 71 corner of Wood and Fourth tit, ■ H! ,m 1 workmanship, (hat canbe got together .Jo@9 I|l ony of like amount, in the \vest, Nearlyaflmade to special order, free fromcots, bltmiabesjfto. : CottjtttiJ',MercboiiU and others are re spenifully mvltedto oafl and examine the stock, which isotTcrejlfor sale low for cash, - * .. • ; A. hos podd particular altonlioa to have n generat sesortmanlof , the best etoek of Doois and Shoes rorthe Retail trade, from: the good low price to mo best made custom woth consisting of every kind of colon anil fashions now in nse. Indtvldnals.iutd families may rely on always finding n general assortment, ns it re ,a ’f?Kji'ss» wldtlts,Aaluon and quality, at r/i>. 71. : ALSO—Men,Boys, and Children's Palm Leaf three Sjraw.Uats. .< - fanrS2m> t , Dl “°!:? i * 0 “of PiSttsaMliip; :i ■ r I Vartoer*hip hitherto existing between the sub* X tcribera, doing business imho hanie of John Black * Co., ts this day dissolved by mutual cooseuij-H. Me- Culloaghparciiasing Uie entire interest of John IJlackin said busmesa; H. -McCullough having the 1 right to use ino name of the late fiemm settling the business, and tho !!5 C ss lv . e . Ti sht lo receive all outstanding debts, and \o pay all debt* due by the ‘ JOHN BLACK. m » henry McCullough, r ; .-v* The business will becontlnaedbytheaabscri- ? 8 his old stand, comer of Penn and Irwin ■ henit v McCullough. Pautmrgh, March J, 18®. TIIE KAK—IO<i w.cICR liuvday jectived ~J and for sale by • , : JOHN B. SHERfUFF,; “P* 7 ,. , No, 10 Marlietstreet. i 'Great Attraction ! _ rfil.. moritr V V' -'V* / * 4s±* .* v * *• '' \ ©mgr anj> fHii&uhttr: *JAJHKB W. WOUDWBVI., (Jl CABINET ' S&g W^ITVRB.iiIAmJFACTXmEfItPIf i if [• UxSif** g**Vnow corapleied his spring stock of 1 e *^?'.£* e^«dly:ihe' "largest and best ever ?. r imbis City,which wiiLlm sold qt price* o»lowa*Bnyjiuhei;;iiU!dSiale3.E»»i or. West. - A a „“V „!;! firm i ~Ed. “JWM lie quality,with weli -SSSS? . d -SSR ,a, ’t >*est wertmanship, <m« newest S?»®“v‘? ifrtn *•»**»« of his orders uqd facility uimai Itfaclurme, he u enabled to produce war ran led furnitsrc, at the Fowcst priCesV * "f r 1 ; - #J??i^ni2Ef?iS B i.> ,r7llci Pt s<,f the ens i totters mterest.-TOJh his own* m qnality r andpriee>&nd of fnrntUire,- Ijrptt the cheapest and plaiuegirto tils tuoBt eicr&nf snj costly, that or any-part of qne, ttavihe pnrfajutfacimed i ax part,qf/uB,stpck,whi_chforrictineasorßtyJeond fimahV can Hot he surpassed ntanyof thelSaflteTn citieer i ’ }. XoaisiXlVteie-tete-rf-Sqfflßv t v - r - ■••• i pjaahandbairclotlij i.t.: SO,doz»Mahogany Chairs; : -- r - , ' 20 do* Walitnt ' *flo; • fiOMahoganyßeckrag: do; : ’ 20 Walnat do do; , . 50 Mahogany Divans; • . i fiQMarblo Top Centre Tables v i : Sx - - - H- 0 - .‘Dressing Bateaus; ! do -Washsiandß; . l 40 Enclosed :'dbi - ' =• < i : 100 Common .-•• • :•• dor* -•-•• ' ' Dressingßoreann: . , ■' ' Mphogany iledaleads : 20 Walont do: *. 50 Cottage do; 5 r Bedsteads; * ■ . 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; , ■'. ltTWalnal * • : do. 10 Cherry do; -60 PJolnßoreaos; . ; 7D Dining andßrealcfastTables: 12 Secretary aodDookcasei> ; :■-v-- 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; . ,24CaneSeatRockingChnirs: . ; .12 Ladies Wnting-Deske: . r ■ Hal and Towel Stands; What-Nots; EtigniresJ. .- v >. t: , PaperMscnaeTables; ; .- Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - - do* Ellzabathen do; Hall audTier do; ‘ Reception do; Ladies’Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension DiningThblesi Arm do, Ottomans; Goiliio and Hall Chairs:' ; - V 01 COMMON FURNmmE had with STEAMIiOATSandIIOTEIISj/urnished qtthe*hor> notice*' •• • ' ~ » •••■ ■. ./ ■ !• . ■■ A» ordemprcmptlyattended to. - (neartho corner of Wood) ■ t; h is association i <&-« , ' iwiceio ibreouL- v lit——Luoles-as many Hands ** the ler-KBS MMIiJe »In,nut, Uio'ipuWlc,by .wholesale ‘ viz*?* a *IjWiih burultare of the following description nJ^£i 0 S? n ny 7^ ari^, b i s ’ Bureaus; Toll Col ! Bedsteads ;t ilshogany ' Cl,i S? s °s a *£ w "sl“lhndß* S(^ •-rSU^KSK’- P £ ano vSW B! Book. I Cases; Secretaries; : £“rJ. T . ab 1 1 . M > , p «r Table* ;;Onc Card -Table* Centre Tables t,Hat Back*; I-rencU Bedsteads; Ottomans; F / OP j a . r *X? rilrol ' oB i,B‘ nin S and Breakfast Tables: Work . stands Cherry and Common Worksmnds ; hmhpost, Crib™°C radle a & Ac* rbnti 1 c Cherry fftrehus; ;Pe ™>‘lsomtoseU atthe lowest prices, and they hrede tennlnedtosellj lowerthan.auy competitofslan eqimily Hood, if not belter article,and the public willqnderatand by gmngibem a call. p l\D~,Siaun6i>at Ifnrk of all descriptions; and Mother articles of any description; made to order Ihetory style* aulio shorlestnouce. i m (inar!«» ’ „ a ro Gablait AUUen. mahoganVi fostvoodand Walnut; Varnish. ._. , Hardware and Fumtturt al Wholesale; 1 •■- . rflilK subscribers hayo just received from New York • A arid Boston a moat splendid stock, of VfiNKEBS* and are manufacturing by machinery Furnitu re suitable for the trade. AH of which' we will 'sell at extremely lowprices. <.•••• . —* ■ Asgreat carewas token in the selection of the stooki persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or pnee; and,asitis well known that Furniiute can be made by maclmiery superior and much Jowcr than -by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfaHyinvited. \ ,n -} tw branches, carried on as usual, for hand rails,for Catpentersiund all articles required inmanufacturing Cabinet Furniiure. constantly on band—via: Mahogany, -Varnish, -Hardware, Uafr Cloths, Springs, Ac, Ac. RYAN A QI’IiEeJ " Ryan's Bonding*, No. 3t Fifth street. margfcydaw e.c. a*iiaM, , b. daolm n *PttW A Pftttlarf CABINET WAIUSROOM,SMITH nKLDSTREKT, Biltattn Srvenihitriei andStfaiObmaJitv.pitubure.Pa *R r IIASIMEn OAVLEB. keep coisianUy on hand ofeicclleui and fashionable Forniuire, iw warranted,equal to any,»nlhe city, and said on as "1 “Hivaran!e lertnsjtscanLe obtained at any similar establishment la .he West.-. They faaye now on bond an wtasaally extensive EtDclnenibracingall kind* of Furnt tw®» trom uie Cheapest and plainest to the most -costly *aU elegant.. At! orders promptly attended to: TmrJlrfim A. niLlilttfid 4 CO.i SAVE ON . HANDAtthdr extenrive CABINET and CIIAIII MANUFACTO.BT, No. W SmiUiDeld st * large assortment ofianey and plain Furniture, which they, will sell IS percent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only>: .; ]dec‘J7:ly Alto: WMr g. STgVKNSON continues to maiuf- CAJSINET-WAJLE of every.descrip* at his old stand, comer of Liberty and streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, In all its branches. • *' West, they flaring liien manatoti'ureil htrcloioTe itclii wine Hast, where they afesupcrsedlag the use oz Wooden, coffins* take this method'of informing the pobue, thatthey ere now manufacturing eighteen diffcr eni sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length .from Shi inches to 6| feet, with wtdLh and depth Suitable for bodies of ordinary size* and for those who-desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of otfasua! dimen sions* have severaf sizes deeper and wider. This in- Yention now coraingintff general use,is pronounced one of the greatest of the age; Tiiese iiumxL Cases arc Iron* 10 ' ° f yariott4 k ‘ n “ of tteUls, but principally of They aw thoroughly msmtSet inside and oquapd thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They I W r P a ? l ,? , "? , ' an ‘ ) of a classic form, are light ’ and portable, while they combine the neatest sircnrth in agiveotiaamity. »; . i-_t vf 1 Pf°P e "?*c€aretfw»tb cement they are perfect -17 air-light, and free from exhalation o f offensive gases. ibeyeoßt no more than pood woodea coffins, ami are; -better than anyciher. article in ose, (of whatever cost.) fortraniportlUioni vault*, orordlaaxy Interments; as has been provetvbj-actual expcriraents,and certified to by f?® e of ; aUoj by the Honota- Clay. JJaniet Webster, Cass.hffd dlstingnlahed Senator*, who 4taye wtines'scdlboir whose letters, together withother evidenced ■*«» Ag«tto»Bonal Case ■2821* tQ. Mpitrstrect; throe’ doors above Ninth, faw&d to.kecp bn hand at ail times, snehi fini,U "* ■'&? invite the atterttion of the pabliCi and of Under throughout the West, to an ex ami nulion of the article, and requett them nol to rely upon iho leprcroQtaiion of undertaken net using to article, whose interest it would bo to inierepre.entthem. -g«!gj;3o> ’ ' ' W. G.rMVterfc ett Qtatijing. ' SPUING AH D BDitaßß CLOTBUai . THREE BIG DOORS! . A T 0. 151, JLiberly Strut. Piitibvrpk* JOHN MeCLOSKKY has now tho pleasure of an, i^sffvki?f.SJ&< , * to public in as urulKurnnter stock is now ready for innwetfon, which Tie belibvea' Witt be found, to bo S£?j p s.! ll S.J* r S' :, . t .*s 4 -.*•« selected stools or Heudy- Mrtde Clothing to be found io the Western Conntry,- Ho hasthla season paid more than usual attention to ttie maoufacturingaod stno of his Garments, so that the ?®S? lo '^ c ®, l priced, Us well os the finest,aye got up in a style and elegance nano be surpajsed. * , '*<> al d particularly calf the attention Bf all dealer* In Clothing to his present srifeiidid assortment of ’ i . i , luady.BaiieQarmenta, rnani»S. B „'r°i;F 11<!,U, , 1,p^n ' :J: ‘ ,mi s“ loa of tho qualities and prices of his goods, he ean offer ihem such induce establishment!. Jna * e 11 toir. iMoreat to purchase at his '•iUXSt y® a [*’ **P«rience, and great success in to bu ?[sP“i^Wto r wrllran uuptecedemed wSolupl. and r» PP'Tp“*E!e> k a » euuhled him to gel up Garments to fflMnfnn“Sun?- { lall * l », a l li tolfes of every location In «mte porelnwerir 3 ° f 1110 etmosUmpertauco totvhole . In the Cutting department will b'e found a. Choideise - i®£“.2P Ue mp*l fashionablegoods, consisting of— r > French, English andifimmean Broadcloths, ‘ AlBd,Bh ixceUentassonment or ygsriiyps, of ihdUteai and mosi fMSioooble styled all ofwhichiie toteparetliomaketbo-rderltttiiobcji mannerund-ht theihbst reasonable prices; . COMB, THEN,iONB ANBALLU . Tho Assortment, the Quality, and tho Variety, is th* most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fojihd in tho United Blate « . > 1 • martW- . . vhinpiui FitsT 1 ; TVt HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT voa Ens. XJ —The asumUhlngsnccest which has attended tho UBeofihisfnvaltidbie r ipddtclnßfbr the cnrt>ofEpUipti'e yits, or Falimy Sickness, HystertoSyiv’ervoXu BeMfitV* Seminal" Weakness. &c\ x renders it the moat valuable medicbie ytidiicoVered. In fact, as;a 'reined ? for above-diseases, it. stands unrivalled and Therel* brother rcliable;ri>ra«-. dy. It haa beeh BaicLiliat'Epllepsy-h inctmible; vThlg, hpwevbr. ls hot the Wcfs PDr. Vegetable Extract hasjandUcpnatanilyctxringilhis distressing eomplainv as the testimony received from .physicians and Others . will show. See certificatcsypubifehedm Ur. Hart’s Me* dicarßeeorder,-pamphlet fonn,tot>©:hadoftbe Agents, gratis. For Bcue by B~A~FAHNESTOCK& C(f n marB j:-.,;. k / „ : ;-coTperof Woodand Firgt.etTcetg. ! TPAiib FASHIONS—Jait-received,»l thtrsiore JP.of Mrs. A. LEEOH, Nd; tt Fcrtu rfaBST, @§M) thatch wilt ba open forinspecllon oh f £inirstinyS33?r and Friday, of this week, where yotrwiil-find a beauti ful -nesortmentof entire jteW siyle of Straw-Bllki l Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va riouo kinds; suitable for the Mason, P. S.—Cnlliren’slJonnßlt, Ladles’ Capa and Head Dretses—of a rich andbesatifat stylo, . ■ jocHSrts ■ Henry■/R.ionnwaon, dnyslicr, ■ SAVING re-Gl’.ed his Store in a handanrae manner. and.bnt recemiy ietnrned frbta the' Eastern cities with a nno assorlment of Watches, JewelryandFoneV Goods; would call the attention of his friends andcim. tinners lolhOTaet, that amhoghUWatcheSwiU be fonrid the most desirable styles, bittems and makers nr j,i clry, tteiatest-atytes orbrocheSj.breastrpurt-fth'Shd, Ac”*^ lUn,, fi '‘ Be ' - rtaS *’ *" riDS3 > ““‘“Wfei loofcea, - ■ FANCY GOODS—Snoh as paper nxacher work tnMoV no li NO. 8t MARKET STREET; ift. fr??* *v of mftna£a'trt4radfmarblc, &!•- « A y *?» a w&m, amfmfide to ordctoA fließfiortC*t: notice. - Ul l dre^.<lc * l Stt» foP Moiimfiea!9,origliial and aetectcay on band*. The trado ftirnished 'wjtbMarblo <aj «* to ?«ipricMi••' Orderspromptly attended to. , -i -..■- WKWfflj , , , w>w* Wallace! k • ' •• • :. V> r -‘ ' ' - (1 \ ' * , ~ ! * •V ■ .•■•/• , ,>. . K * - .7 .. . . • ... W. ; '' » ■ -vV,V■ if •-' .-/.v 1 :v, v ., ■iw-'ct> -■’* /-----*-'Av- v: 4 ., , Dr ’ De ian.y’. Curattva in- The only Infallible Diseaae SO bara3«lo«r_ani tlestraciive. and nrodnctivr nr ini , nUiell miKchitf lo llio nerrous fyaicm, Incipacitnl uie Iho man for bnslness, iocleiy, alulMliiS Tbl6 InSliomeniiißunplOvCoiiTehenaiTO failing, ooirnay be Mod s meacoor Ihb knowletfiool th» tnOat Jimtnate fHf-n.l U is lo be uaeieitemallyj rrodacinE- no pain or ifinW wbalever, nor presenting any one from nitenilrtr to bla basineis;: oml'iWtilo ritt tfm nei aeintteemiiewn -cim lake place, invigorating the organs, in a rfon time, to sueh an txuni that- Vug aitfilß TitiUfctiauiitwaiowM. 07 abtbniioN,-.UieJosa of which, caused by earlyabuse, is the disease in question, and ffidcauseof-thethousojid' Concomitant complaints,viz iNerroa-sncssrPrtmiriuion, Dyspepsia; 'Bain; in.ibe.Hesd ,*ad Dimness ofViihm: Weakness of ihejßack.eml; Lower Exireralties, Affee lions of the Eyds, mature.Decline‘of-V«iUiy > >Weaknesa~of Memory and. Power'for'MentarAppKcatiotf, Dejection, Aversion td ; Society, Timiditt, fSeifrPjstnisv-Love of So)iwde> -&Ci - ,AU these complaint* invariably disappear as soon.ds tht ! source titiopped/ranlwhich thci/cmasicftedr r =■ . This lnstromeiu ho* been examined aqd approved of - by ihfr hlchest aathorjued fn Ebfope and'America, Is jdr commenaed by the p)os(- promiDent; : Phyfficuma Df .ail - countries, as the only certain remedy existing Jor'ihoie complaints, andhas now completely superseded (he use * ofarugs. ifie boogie, cauterization,; Ac., nouo mention the tiiuasattd.&dvertised nostrums of the cordials, - antidotes, • It constitutes* at. the vame time* the * everoflered lo the affilctetf, a.fair. pn«e. being allpwed for the Instrument, after the desired effect has been at tained. <• j i Be It also remembered,-that those complaint* are bat little understood by the.profe&sioiv ia general, and that alt the medietas m the world never has, and never will, Btopthoselesses,: Which* if'nllotoedio-coniinnff.an checked, arc sore to produced the most distressing eon sequences. " j <• i - * r ft has been a matter of surprise. to:somc, that &ay one of respectability and of professional altainoienta should; devotehis attention to diseases -which-people of every • description pretend la cure so easily.: i/$ however, but -upon society were.ksown,aveiy different opinion would be formed. . And it is not only the prcscnt miseryand dejection, preying otuhe mind as well as thetody, that is deplored, but some are of such a nature as to affect .posterity* and. even to dcstroy the rcprodacuve faculty, Altogether* >Uis a fact,that,- when noiproperly treated, ' they may remoia so dormant in the constitution as u> dp» ! ■ peorin no other way tlian in their effects upon posterity; vet, if properly understood, are most eaflilyand speedi ly removed. Theabove,soingemoußly contrived inSura-- menv will doubtless, in a great to .check, the'evifoof quackeryvso prevalent™ UiUchtss of throughout the Union. ■ . - : - • r Thopuee of the complete instrument,' carefully secure * edngamateli observation in ah ox, isonlyaio.lt ran oftheij iUnueabttnes^Canaaa t &e.f.accordiiigioaTder,accom* ipamed by,foil directions, and important advlee'iothe' 7 jmaniedandstngle? theexpesses, thexemotest' fPatts of Ahecountry, being very-trifling;. i . The unexampled sncceasthislnsirument has obtained aioce iu.miroductiomn America, has induced some un :principled persons in New York, Philadelphia,'Albany/ 'Boston, dee.,- forget np somexidteutoas things, eslled' ; v.lnsirumeuis,b .which, however, bear rot thk slight :» resemblance, neither in form nor prineiplei iamy • owninvented, long tried, ana universally approved In* :slraments, andwHich.are as similar to them asnlght is ,to light. Every attempt to sell sach “Instruments” for mine-will beprosecntedtothe extent of the law; I being , not willing to connect the well nnd honestly • earned: ropatatitm of my inventions with- quacks and ihctx; worthless productions. ■ fla .Instntment.u genuine and nonc.can be warranted but thjse ordered fiom myssff: .-All applicutious and remittances.:mast be directed, (post paid) to the Doctor himself, he havingno Agencies established butra London and Paris. - .=- «■ • ..rAddressj postpaid, Dr, B. de Lancy, 51 Lispenardsto New York. Office hoars, daily, from 9 A; M. till 3P. W 1 and from . 7 till 8 P. Mt the Sabbnlbucxceplcd. undersigned certify, with greatpleasure,that the abovc-menUoned lastramenl is not only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its nse ihehapplest results may always, with confidence,-be amicinated y there being, for the cure of those diseases, NOOTOEII CEBTAIN remedy extant ' ITENRY S KELLER, M D. - CH. GOETZE, M-D.; SO Chamber street, ' * - C ECKUAIIDT, M.D., 24 Howard street,' . Nkw Yobs. ' .Dmib Laiystls prepared to execute all orders for sur gical apparatus,--vrc:'Artificial Arms, and Legs/ which move like uataral members; Apparatus for Luxation j for Contracted Legs for eurvaiure of tbe Spine 'dnd Waist;: for >?alee Joints of.ihe Arms and Knees; for i Paralytic Legs; for Clabpoot; for Lacrymal Fisiulesr for Failing of the Rectum;’Hypogastric Bells; BSdsnnd .Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutches, Trusses; Ac.; Oriho pedie Corsets, Ac., AH work Letters . must be po?i paid,-, containing a proportionate remlusnce' or city reference. / [fcb?s:ly F O NESS,BRONCt)ITIS..ivfIodPIN(i "COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION. In offering to. the community this justly celebrated re* rnedy for diseases of the throat and Jangs, it is not car wish to info with the Jives or health of the atilicted, bat frankly lo ta; before them the opinions of distinguished mertond sotneofthe evidences of its success, from which thay.can judge for* themselves*... We sincerely pledge onrsclvcs .to make no .wild assertions or false statements of ns cfficaey, nor will we bold oat any hopelo suffering humanity which. facts will not warrant. > Many are here Riven, and we solicit &n Inquiry from. the.public into ail we publish, reeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy theirbeslconfiaence and patronage. . c fnnntAa distinguished Professor of .Chemistry and&faU* ■ • na.Afsdtw, IZowdoviCoHfge. ■■■■■• ■' * - Dear Sir: I delayed fuisweringihereccipt ofyour preparation,until I had.an opportunity of witnessing its eflecis in my own family, or m. the families of my friends.' This I have now done with a bieh degree of satisfac tion, in cases both of adults ondcbildren.- I haTefcundit,nsU3 mgredieDU Bhow, a powerful re jnedyforcolds and coughs and pulmonary diseases : :■ - VAUKEU CUSAVELAjm M.J>,> JIRTtSSWiCK, Me., Feb- 5,1517. » .From an Overseer in the Hamilton HMt r in. thirdly. . • liOWStL', Ang. 10,-IWttr . Dr.J.C. Ayer: 7 have been cured oftlte worst coach I ever had never fail, when Ib&vc opportunity of recotnmemlina i* : toothers. Yourg, respectfully. S. 0. EMERSON, • IDT Read ihe following, and see if this medicine is worth aumit The patient bad become very feebteiaui* the effect Of the medicine was unmistakably distinct:-** - UIUTKD StATSS HotSU, SA&ATO9ASFM!f&S,i - 4 July 5, taw. v ... 3Dr. J. C. Ayer«-**Sir: I have been afflicted ■wiiU a pain ful affection of the Jong* ami all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than £ 1 could, Cad no me*- diciftethat would jeach jnycase»uhUH commenced the use of ybac“Cxras&Tl*scTonii; n which gave me gradaaV relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining ray strength till my health is well nigh restored. : While using, your medicine; I had the gratification of coring with U my reverend friend; Mr. Truman, of Sump ter District, who bad been suspended fromhis parochial duties byasdvereauackoi broncliilis. : -r ; I have pleasure in certifying hese facts to f And am, sir, yours TespeeifaliVi - 1 Jv F. CaLHoUH, of south I Carolina* . The following was; one of the worst of eases; which the physicians and founds thought lohelncurable consumption3Sk v Cnssrss, I?a., Aug. 22,1840. •( :r :di.Cw,Ayer,—-Sir; I was taken with a-terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of lost February; .and was eonuned to-, my-bed more tua twomonths.— >Ceughing incessanily wghi and.day,l.becomeghastly and pale, my eyes werc sunken and'gl&ssyvand my .breath very.short. Indeed, I was rapidly feifihg; and in such distressTorbresth.ibaibut iililahopeotmy recovf cry could beemcitained; While in thissimailon, afriend of mine, (the Be v, John JKelJeiybf the Methr.distcb urch,) brought m’ea houleof yourCHBBRT I tried more (o gtailfy biraV lhan froin any expectation of obtainingfeliaf: ;jts.gtiod ebreet induced me to continue its usef and I soon found ihy health much improved— how in three monihi, I am Well and sirong, and cari ai> tribute my cure only to your great medicine. ; With the deepest gratitude, yours* 4cv ' r „ . 1 * . JAMES GODFJRKV. ; .Prepared ana sold by-James C. Ayer;Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. - ip" Sold taPiusburgh wholesale and retail, by 8. A* .Fahnestock, and byi. W.Townsendj'in Allegheny City bpILP. Schwarts, and 3. Douglass, and by. druggists generally. - ♦ • dec3o, Compound Syrnp ofTellow Doek Boptf tank ejnongtho v( proprieiory: V medicines'ofihis./coQatry focnompletely curing Canker, Salt arising from &nimpurereiate-bf tlie:blood, :A)so; Liver ComplsinL Catarrh, Dyspepsiai.lfeadaCbeßf-Dizziiidsa!,’ Coughs, Sorcaessahd Tightness About the Gnesi; Bron chitis, or Hoarseires?, Dryness; and h tickling sensation' abbutthb Throat? andisused with unprecedented suo< cess in all casesof • •FEMALE WEAKNESS ANBGENERAL DEBItrrF. .Strengthening:iheweukenedbody,giviingtoneio;lhe various organB,und invigorating theemiro system- witnesses, fronr alt parts of the cuuntty, eanberelied opbh,'itls singu-. larlyefficacloQSia curing ail 2faffwr»,antl itetoringi]e* bllltatedainibtpkenrfownconStltations.ltisipurely' vegetable invite composition, and - so. accurately com brnedlnilaproportToasthatiUeeheniicaJjbotanicDLftnd medicaf' properties 'of'e’aChMngredieiit haßuohiousiy' uhiIeWPCRIbyTJUEDLCOD. chronic diseases wluehhasW-- fled the skill of thd bfest physicians,, andhas also-cured Canker,9alf Rheum; Erysipelas and Scrofula, which ; SarsaparUlaSyrnpß. entirely failed iQjnakethe least its- Ipteisiohbppni'- •* . ‘ , w , Ithas been tested In mahy cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS.' The most obstinate CancfiTs havc-been' : .ettire«lby 'thls mcdicine. L'We aay thatitlsa vaJuahro mediciMinall BILIOUS PpMpi&N’K ltrrnfovS' »U blJitrucilon.iaihe ; circalaiion,Tcßaeiing the Uvtfr; e^! l ! d i U:a i2 ,S ',', ; It i>4lpUaUon of live -Mem, ani relieves lit allcases of ABthma-tmcl may be’ cltoatesjani atallseaeoosof Uie iiear.- ■'i9. IS Byipp mprcparedonly by C. MORSE A CO., at lOaFqomain.iircetjPtoylcrtticCjß.l .attascM'wbole saiaatia retail, b, . 8. N. - . , > ..' ' .iOniy Agent for WeBtein PeiiE»ylvania,i ! Jpufy, - Warehouse,cor.Woodand Flusb^" JnfW» Medicated fctrinldECQUelo. ' ' j *lll5lB arLicleis iniemie<iforraimly'nse,aiid should bo i i - Mechanics whoare.incoriatanitfanger ofinjurjr to tli eJr r pcraoaethToaghaccidentVand.ib© unproperor caieLeap : of to bc iixValoable fa them«and alter a fair willcbifaider it fhdispeflßhble. • “ This may c ettifcr that rwe, the-tuidersfgnea, 1 having*, frequently made use-of Jo (2 d s *Medicated ligniil Cuticle, • prejaaredbyMeSsrs/ PeafietdA'Caißj> v Oonneeticat,'Cheerfully recommend it taourpTofessionr ol brethren* as an excellent anbstiiUUefOE.adhesive plas ter, indressing barnB,cuts,scalds,braises, and all kinder of fresh wounds; alse/for sore nipples, a remedy ane« qaliled* • ‘ CHARtES WOODWARD, M. 0., WM.B«CASEY.M.I>., D.IIABR180NV&IU ‘ F. WOODRUFF, HAMILTON KLLSWORTH BORE, M.D.. Botanic. Compriiiugall tbe practising phyalciuis is the cfur of' Miildlclown. • ' ’ ' ‘ ' ■ For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ~|y1... .. , comer ofWQod mid First sis; STKAM ;«t>AT rKIMMISGS-Coaiptliißit fa'nirt i.JliSi.Wtowingti iTaMoi.'Linen,' jgra* *•*» Sinp.TabloCaveringiiM Tibia CaSeK’; NapUiu, 4c, WbicKynwc connUmUy., the taporict. W<lranW»(arcn, ciSft stfec^, jeprtj *- W.»CUKTOqS^Iv ♦-v W-4. * « t „ - j. * i? r - v’ ~ \ ’ - j£u~**'' - < * :„'V: \ .^*-</V' : - : -- v- : -'• '* = • : -' :v; C"'•:•;••*•.v* vVvvvy l *?*. i ». ,s , ‘‘‘ ” C ". • • V 'A. • ** J ‘"'V , .. I ■ l “ : "f-r- ..... "‘“'V.'L'" ;• rented th^ore^ l i ' * do ( w;iihouieyenebpUdnyeoranyjSd toreiainTtfifi? ® '" ten render/niie cmeperfectiyiitimanageellff, and ititi ? - :tp 'Wh Bt-IrjeTmedStfangitidltdlgiirnfiv tvkicn oftenliM *i D o relief 60l in a Unrgldaroperation/ In tfie-TrbiVkr r : ‘ f t»hie!i we invite lie attention of tbe afflicted, there U ;i , t every snperlorltyoyer tboirosjesaud bondage* In ' ! • » S?is5 1 ? n .iW’‘ It'i* perfectly cobtfortsble,,and.can be- -i M£&&ng£F{ n«of Dr- Hob- , ' i-WeSS^'toea«e»ofordimtry.KapUi're. ' ..'! ! Tir?^iKs. 1 i < !!£ »®leted to-make application in lime. 1 «» *• «*«»<» • ii Jend!ng n ibßma» -oar hove item »etit, by'' , B pv»n§ nens|ye totwdrthc body* . f ‘Utrwn** 1 ’*®-‘OaO:1f. JTEYSERj '• i * £ j - • ’ 'V° tr^-*t Tcct J eola ogen\ -for PiitotMujfh, : - 5 -r — —■ .. r "marlVjdfcw r , * fi£t Enina of Wtnirtu tf lht Breailor'Kidd, Pf rat Btatair -f Cmsuvtpuon, <f-e Mallam .irpttuiiarX- . injur roir iwiwigyfimitte, , f ’.. {. 2 SCTtefw • * Sh* alsohnti taimequnl!y.noie4 forlti virtues; andsonn V iP,Sy“f i “S*-»l>o»e namesarfifamiliar to (be whole coon! » vSSXfc 1 ®* 0 ?? t 6 odeolhrefthitf oven CONSUME- ■ 2 bflueoredi by that alone, „I n .other. ha£m, 1 asaln,« was nearly valueless. owing, no doubt/to tSjr' 1 „ tmdadWjnlsieringii—, , P9W. entirely obviated by .patient experiment nidffig 1 I .Tbo.eiiraordmnrymedieln&i poweraoTthesetwo snß istancesare noW/oMhe first time cbrnblned and embed. > : r.ed'inßr. WISTAIPSBrVtaAJHOP WILBCBeShy' h By a nlce chemical prpcess.eyerj thing deleterious Or' ‘i Suseless is refected, so thatwhat remains la fhe’mostei- > iiraordmarynml iroly effieaoipus remedy for all kinds of pulmonary end livey diseases ever knOwn to tnnu ' To' '1 jcoavinee-flll nnbeUevera tbatipar.theoiy.is * t dorf" eaMl( of cllrca Petfood by tbuwmiJ £ *l*w&ss: * srskilfal'pWclan fromUm B out tttsrkdbwlecgemy faihefjprpeured It and commenced' k i admibißlering M to jbe. and trom ihbfirst day I oommtn-, r ced laimgirray healihiinpnrretJj niid iii iwoweekii il t *£? ft 6 o*m *o<lover«e*tty business an 4 labot *S which Istill connnna todo. -1 haye taken four botUos K of the medicine, ana now consider myself ierfecilv wall t ' : • - JEREMIAH I3CBIQ. ‘ j , ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBEif . - Mr J- n IW n BDa “ v, “»> »«tfleld co, o, 1851, I ■JJm'** P* * wlf—Pear Sir :.I wish to state to yea that my, daughter Amanda, aged 10 yours, bad about a year *l* sipco nyeryseyore. attack ofmeasles, wbiphredneed t’ mßSEtett+OßikSi ‘' Rave.her symptoms pf.it still.more tnalfgnanichoractar ■' mydangbter’sieeovciy;ißut;iproyideniiallv«/wihi, ' ‘ ccrLficatcof JonailtahjConl6on, whosedaafl;hter,'Sarah j? >;7 .Wila Cherry -Thiscreated a faint: hope-that-ii mfcht t-' • Wp ®y J Immediately, commenced uitog : it, andhalmostlJutenUygave relief" Her ihealih was l - b * ‘he-osmof two ? Cherry she’was Tea- i ; ' torcfitoperfect health, and.she is not liow al all predii- i' epogh; 41 will aay to all :tha tare afflieted wiih I t 0 Consamptioilj do notdeFpalr, for f ; ™;lSi"iW. Bolsa,n « rw ‘W Oherry .will core yoa if • you will but try iu , k k/im ’ i F- J P J P-P p, i i,h ANOTHER ASTONI3IIINO CDREi i! Will miraclrsnever cease J More evidence of l(j f liealUr-rEstoraUve,virtues! v ■- \ y • Baker, ffpringfield, Washington <?o., Ky i ■ _ T - ‘ SPstsonEto,Ky M ftJay 14*1K>0.- t ' Pahk: I take ltu's of !i-'. ipforming'ybaof ainost remaikttblo cure performed opi "! - i <>?i ma Uy? ose of >l>r.’li?7xstar 7 a Balsam off Wild Cher- i.ryv • . • ••%*.■- a.-- r 5 ' SSi I, S2 r^! 3 ’ 1 labored under for six weeks, when f ■ IfSSfi? recovered. In the fall of 18411 was attack- f . pit with a saycre coldi whichseptcditselCnpontnyJnhjn [ and ror tho apace, of Ihreo years I whs confined"to tty I - a k| nds Of mcJicines oml evcry variety or if * y w? n we?V(S? ue^: Uiu , l ’ |[.wearicd aloSg nnltl the i - wild Chcr^ 5 ’ ” h -- D 1 Bilsam or . had gjven>np oil hopes of. recovery rand had prepared ■■' Thronib ihdr : I ’ tndncedrjonijlkedise of thb geanlne 4 ' Wdat’sßalsanrofWild<aerry:, Theefiectwlstruly S. asionishing. .jfter Evayears of. afHicUoD and eafierlng 1 hnd afipr havipg.apeiu fanr or five hundred dollars to no , . .? sl nnd niost respectable physicians ! , .- ttngy J'was; soon restored tor entire y • . of .Gj)d..T6si-«pon • 4be proprietorsof l^ |o valaabte Oiißediciao. as . Wlatar’a Ba)ram of W»a * - ‘M»Sr*i?-Ypjr»-|espect&llF, , W. if. 3JAKER- * - r C/“Cenuinc Wwtar’s Balsam, or WUd Cherry bus \ n £tte;|}gatttajceof JJeiiry Wistor, ftj. D., Phil- r"* '* o3i(J. f Saoford & Park *?. on a fincly cxecuicd ' V fll^^^^ Veil J' rra PP Wo-other can be Rename. addressed’ Gcneril “ seat >}° wte,ln nU Wdcrd oust be' J ' K 7" fried W per fconle-nialx Uoitlea for 85. ■ - . ; i»i£L db, ' l ' J- »• PARK, Cincinnati, 01i0,*5 . N SsfwlߣK er °, f Fo “!i b a P d Walnut eta.,—entrant)* , r a irij?*£ a ,s , ~la wliom^ all ordcra mast be nddreased. i ■ KlWACo,PnubnMbji, wilcoi,Jr,cornerMnrtet * ■ irlteot and tie Diamond: 1! A Falmcaiock & Co, Plu» . ; ': , T oa ? s i PUt ?p u 'i l i-, Lee,4.Beelihom ) AUe-' ;' S?n tmilii 1 *. 1 ! ‘n , sl l ’Jy^ , V n ? u,n » WII Lamlier- ? * a L c- B ®*ioatowni U Weltr. - Greenabnrah; S Kountz, Somereet; Scott * Gilmore, I . ?'i d & So' l . jMra. Orr, Holliday* ; bnrgh; Il.iaebrand&,ca, l (nduln4i J R'AVrii>ht r Kilt»n- ! mn^, Evnnpi Co, BrookviHe; A Wilson t. Son; i Wayneabotfh, M’Farland Jt'Co.N Callender, Unit, 'viilei Canon A Co, Krio; Henry Porker, Mercer) Jar :i.. Kelly &. Co- Htitler; S Smith, Beaver; J 1> Hammertoe: I Warren s F Jf * C 8 Joiie»,.Contleraj!©rij 1* Crooker! Jr.,Brown«Tlltc. _ [marSO ' TO IStAUOg AHA The SICK. TBS CELEBRATED COMSTOCK.HEDICIHEB - Dattn'ty cam® all Borns und all Externalßatts ’ and bores... > • . '„' .iM. Balm tif Columbla forStayingorßeatoTinclliS' - Haniairllair. • •. •,•->. • .* ■ ■ un&Jndian'Vtg* !' •roWd a care for all cases of Bhepmatltm.' ««r Noir't /cowrie Oil, a cerlain cure for Deafness. i 2H 1 * fL a * * Xvumsnt,* known cure torthePUes. ; . ■ - Spohn’t.SitkHeadachifbmulfr. ■.;•> .-\ r, •- . -A ,*• forjiH‘w/>ineu iit the family way.l - ? Bih. ■ Gnat W*?um: Indian Panacea, fat * ■••"■■■ Colds and feverish feelings and pfevemJne fevers; for V . Asthma, J4?er CompiaijH and BiUotts AfecUona: for ’ .PiarrjM»9,.lndißestlon forCoetive- * ■ ness for ! - Stomach Auctions, Dyspepsia, File*, Bheumatism J'ic.i , Tiie great poims are Ilia not bad to take, never rives ‘ ' -pain, and neverJe&ves one cottive.■ ■ ' ■■■■'. ■ 9ib. Jtiller.yforC&Udreit or grown persons. . im.Mn. Ruvn's Great Pain KiUtr. No mediclno has been discovered tnat is so happily adapted to ste ■ wonderewheanpplledraijrnaUyasawashorbath, by: ; friction. In bottles iiojniaitOSOCenUfcuch. 1 ■ . lUh- SauxJwhz’i RaaciaadEtdSueSant. fat drlv* - itigaivay.Verntminnattorttimo. - .■'■■■■" < : Tbo eelebrntcaiin’r Life TOlt and limpertmu , SURE *" m * ** ‘ lSih'tyn’tlTaim o/?Cliflq f n ChfocseJiemedy for BrmsesfSoreKi&c. ’ lCth.£»mcJo/SafjapafT/A»-fTlusftrUele3itt»oat){v-'' ed all other Sarsaparillas/and stfllgiveans'Rreafsaitof & faction asever. t •17ltTv /Celebrated spread:. Slaster ' pl - made frontPrr reclpe» .and the most popular in the market. * * A certain and‘easy , teineJa notoriety andpopulaminever , by any preparation at thw place, and Its sab £wbe«i eotnmeaairate sHib iutoems, which are txtnSShXm ' . All the ««efnliy?e6crlbcdw”tSSNA(S' to bo given 10 nil who cnllW ro the Medibl”tSo’ ‘ r CoHBTObffil!» l l ? 0W5 .J 5 ■longed nnd now belongs ri WI } 7 * i B.Cotasiictjnnd thongh Uw ei*niSSrY, I ?,S£'i i,B « Q » Co; will beeontinued.lMs extiafabefttiiS'i' - v ’ ALL OTHERS' MUST -BE SPURIOUS/' ' tTTbs above medlcine^ah 1 ?? t,^ 0 !? ST< ? CK - ' ■ No. -dO Liberty street. heaAnf nirt.—i l a eff«uve f'Md r bw^l^.V «**■>*-; ■' of Uitf«oimirr ) ,|BUr if OWoninionmn ..™. “ <:tion * - Btsaha±ma»we- >• • ptMUce, and with onitoraVae^ma^^l?.' 1 °r nr ' ’ kwl^f|® e^;^W«4^Cd.,coraei , %w,*' .. .... .
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