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W^**; - Y-,-:>>>'^-“%'‘ ■■ . ■ , ■. , .; i: ,v (Siiuqvfltion JTtntg., -r&jg£&’&'vx*soorv , ...JH^wwiwjßsgws.W B " sh!' . * 5 S!Sp\»‘iS3SS-: 58“ES5 .« R»*if «* I** \ U pS^, f me #f Siooo#;p«. between-NewVpre and . ,J *wn kraYm) fane, ending from New York n(id Ltv . nrnJm! on die Olh and Sl«t of-cnrii month 1 fiTw Uno leave New Vorkert-tboVSniitmd <- <, ' l H?dlinr^m'e'‘le'nve’ n New York on the lUti.nnJ Liv -ernoal on Ibo tfrlh of eaeli month " ■ ZLiw Mile irnne nmoliitiftoinXjverpoolainl New I ■ •^Tbu ; TmhdtiD Line of Packet* sail fffira New York llio tJifc{lfilh;nnd‘.!ilrtT, anil from Londontm uic Cin> iJin» <* ■ 'rtßinmi sSih of each month.. .... '..f r, n L ffhe Clyde Lina of Glasgow P«keUf Wlj;«J» n J{** -•YortanaGldyrvwo* thelst nwi cach motiihe " . * Weekly Une of rackets from Liverpool lb New , Line foremigrant*. from New York, bykteam*. ' '." boat ond railroad, or by canal and rat road, Pitts ba S»scnee«wUk receive ever? nttemjon, and Kdvice >t, : biTclf clieor/ully-nnhe office of Vk,Tai)sCoU ft Go., | fitaY Oeay.dtuWin, and St. George's Hu; ding*, Ltvcr . Soon \Y-4fc 3, T-T«|>»eeir& Co, tGSo a 111 streef, New •- ‘ Yi>rt •hr at-thc office orUic advor.tiscf.- >_? ~. . '. - l>r,o™ residing »n the ,Untt«« « Canada, who 1 vmh to send forVir menus in any part of England, Ireland.Sco;iand Or \Va!c«,<-un makelhh ar -* • >nMhiiirtit'sby'finiii^ n^ou t 0 toe, subscriber, and have ■; r • ' : theta ‘uy-nny.-of flic above farottto jines of. ■ 4 - {which rangofroin 1 ,<Wolo2ysop lonslmrihen,) or bvii«t class Merchant SlupSj.on favoroblo terms, l?y j . ; .rs: -Uvbrnool, ...London.:pr * Glasgow.; !£lieir tro* ; v -ontnc7'of rnmugpreclmles }h©. poßubihty of delay ■ -i' - • ■■• rawupe cann Ison c secured frniniavetpooi to NewOr* ■‘learivnalUaiOTCj Philadelphia* Boston. Charleston and- Savannah direct, HemiUattceain'emaU and largc suma i ■i a«d Ireland*'• =. ; ■ ,y . Wy & J. T • Tapsctht if Co. have e&tercu into. axmnpjmenU ’wUh -Mes>Rfs. Vo{rel J Koclt & Uank ' rrrarl’ and vrnUHcs«rs. Edward ; . rClonnv m Co > Bankers, draw, eight drafts, ■- ■ whidh c&n be made payable mail the principal places throughout. Prance and Germany.. Passage tickets and ' : {•>. drafts always, for e#lu by the? andcr&tened, corner of v - : Sixth and Liberty, streets. <ap stairs,). Pittsburgh* next .. . dooc to R. Floyd’s Wholesale iQrocerfk 5 AMES -BLAKELY ■ * P. S.—-Catalogues of the vcftClxi time.of«alUng, and • .burden; pan be had anhe above office, grans.. • |oprg ~ Agency for Different Lines of Pueket Ships. EASBEUGJBJI OFFICE, . , Ka. Street, Plttetmrtfh. Fvr'Pi -VP, 4*--'CO.^9.•-• Souik ifnei, tt*ntr vf ••••. • -.ipf**; Jfttrlßf;-3fl ■WattTk*:ltoculiX*vtrs9olisUnd Cfr • rlffttrier yw Orhanj, _ , ■?, ~ ■:-lJ iS’ a.' LiMCOf.TftCketa - 1 . saiUßgevctyfive daysfrmn 4QN. LlveiDftolto New \orfc;a, ; Line of t’&ekels; from l.iv* erpool to llns o i p.h tc cii lh of - month ; r Lino of Jackets u> Ifaiumoro on. iho 3WUi t>» tnonih. Also-Ta Inn©; 6! Packets on-lhe Sih.and - 94<h of each notllU'from. London. and .Portsmouth to Now Yorkr. ' ? sight alwayson hand, for anv amount, ut lii« Jttwcsi Tiuos oC discount j and all information = gl?en concerning passengers, that can■ pleasure,by their Agent JOHN TllO’tfPfeON InatlS 20S Liberty st.. Pittsburgh vlfoirStbqlt or Fortes. ■ r. jusTrcceivcd. by the Pennsylvania - 1; ipggW Canal, anew stock of PIANO FOKTES, ' ; from the celebrated manufactory . of r - ! B I af f *“CUICKEBING, Boston, constating of— OneSupeTbCRAND PIANO FORTE, fall 7.ocuute»» 'superbly carved in the style «r Louts XIV* . • - • • One Rosewood curved Louis XIV -TOctavePiano. OneUosrwoodcarved rpuotlcorners? ..do- • da." '' Three . do--- plain. . ; .do •.■ ,do,- 7 do do ■ • •* Two - do • - do - do . do. - Cl do > &o ■••"One"' do do do do Ct.do„.do ~ Oro. • . do • carved do . do OJ; do • do ; . *•. Threo do plain..-: do. do. G . do do : Oim ■ • do do • round from ,G- do do. Tbreo r ■' do do " cornet G do , do , ■ ■ These PIANOTORTEB w all made in ihts most ssb ;• Btanii&l'TO&ntter,'Patent Iron Frame to. every tnEtru* “• menu und are particularly tosuiud the most severe ch* : - imie.. : Mr CJUCKERING ha? of lata. enlarged tus • mnpufaciurtng facilities, and Lopes soon to beanie to . .meeivooslof-tne pressing demands for bis instruments. •Also, .received, and for sale, a large and very elegant ' ' lolof carved and plain Piano Fortes, covered with Da* mask, Pliisb and tlair Cloth- . Ail the aboveforsalo at Factory prices.. ; 11. MKLLOR, .- . Exclusive Agent Tor Pitlslmrgh and Western Pennn.j . focChickenog’s Pinnoß. r •■•■■■ . Capxo .T7&E9H COODSr— . ; ■ m . 'Jt; • 1 SOhnUf cLcstspnmeGrecnnndBlackTeasj . ' ;;?5 catty boxer ' ‘ dodo- t do; lODbagsprimo Green nnd Fancy Uto Codec / * T 20'bacsI-oguvTH and Old Government Java; • -< -co SXI «nd lb. Lump Tobacco; ,35harrels No.l and 3 Rlnckereli;. ■... • .' 2S : do Loaf and Crashed Sugar?; 1 : do Sop. Curb. Soda; . do - Cream Tattat; . j . 10 -do: CUlppeilLogwood; . ; -10 boxes Extract do; v4p .do Star nnd Sperm Candle? j - * 4b do ’ Mould and Dipped do ; : ::d(i- ; do ExiraPure&ureh; - 50- • do.: Almond, Palm and Bosir Soap ; 30 ;. do ■ •■•'Rosemary; W indsor pndCa&lilc, 10 do Cocoa-end Chocolate; ,• * . .20 : do Saletata?;-'..; .10 . do .Rock Candy; 10 do Bnbbilt’s Soap and Yeast Powders;. 10 do - Sola A Co. Chemical Soup; ,50 . do M, B. Lnxta Raisins ; . $ do Ileckei'sFamm; 5 do Com Starch; 30 <do-: Clothes Pins; /; 10 do Hatch’s Cannier Scales; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; ■ ... lease Nutmegs; 6 b * g» Pepper and Pimento; : 50 kegt nnd catrs pure Ground Spices; • - tbarrel pure Ground Ginger; . •• ScasbspureAfnrsn do; . . GOdrumsSinvmaFigs; -1000 6s. extra Madder; SOO 6s. fresh Prunes r lOOdnzen Mason’*Challenge do; 30 do Colambmn Ink, i oz. to 1 gal* • •*•:'•■ • • lon bottle; . . . ICO do Corn Brooms; :> AO do Patent Zinc WqbL Boards; ’ 30 do BedCorda; . • • Iron and Nail- Glass, Cotton Yarn andjßnttmg, White Xead,Ac. Wholesale amV Beiail. by r J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., No. 122 Wood street, mart I -j ; ' • fourdoon above Fifth Btrect.. . • . - (Gazette and Journal copyi! • . . • To contractor** - mßEundersigned.wni receive propasalsforexcnvaling erection the comerot Smithfield aud Fifth streets,nu • til Monda7 v tbeStsi inrt&nt, tul : the I>mldhtgs on the Ifroniitf to bftlopg to the coiiiractur. J. W. Kerr, Atclu* Meet,™!!! giveinforraationaa to thecmDuniof eoccava- Uonsrequired.. • Theyvrill also receive scaledproposala until the i4ih of ApTjl next, forihe erection and completion of thejen tire building' proposals will bo received for • •eacbpilJtflo.wUrStone work, Brick Work, Carpenter ' Work . Tin JRadfling and. Spouting, Plastering, Painting and Glazing, and Plumber 3 * Work. . Speciiicauouß-and drawing* of ih* work can oe Been ut-tbo officc'of J. W.-Kcrr. Aroluiect, Masonic Hall, . “Fifth Btrcel,afier the7i]r oiApnlnexLMr.n. will give all necessary information. Alt proposals to be handed ’**'■ toMr.Kerr before Go’clock, P. M„ on the days above specified. SAMUEL ROSEBUBG, ■ HENRY WOODS, CommiFßonerF. FlttaVugli Ltatber Dtpou T> BARD *• CO., So. 103 Wood sras*T, have Just ' feceivcil a Kail Bopolyorsiock iniheirlinc. Bal- Snore and New York SoLli LEATUEH, Philadelphia ' Kips and Calfskins, ErenchCaif Skins, CddhtryCpe • per,Kips and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining andßldding BldnSsTannei»sOil|Taimet , BßndCnrrier , eTdols;«c. - And, wken WEClhervihey Indieve it the largest and ben assotuneni ever offered before in one house in Pitts bargh. AUof whioh we arelpremmsd lobcll lo Cash ; aatfpionipt paying ensiomdra at the very lowest, prices picasuro in showing oursiock, and ooriially 1 - invito purchasers to oiaminc,l)ciore purchasing else where: ~ [seplSdf . JABIES B. BEED &. CO., - • Manufacturers of TbbObo litis, Surveyors’ Compasw '2Bj Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 38 Smitlijield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a iove named Instruments al rayson hand. • Also—-Clocts, Watches, icvreliy, &0., &o.- a.-. AprU.6, 1852—2 m • • /^O-PARTNERSHIP.— Tho sQbficribers have Ibis dny \j -associated themselvestogetheras Partners, for the satpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Prodace, ' liiqnor and Commission business tinder the firm of John . Biack&CoVNo. 210 corner of.Libenyandlrwin? ts.. - JOHNBI-ACK, T I :M. M’CUUiOUGn, JR. >i : nartfcy Has store nemovcd. T-W; CHADWICK btu removed bis Paper and Ka£ Xi Store, from Liberty nrcet, to No. MO Wood street, below Siilh, Pittsburgh. V _ Thelugheei market price, In cash, paid for Rags. aprfclw ~ . fodoeu Si yoaD, ■ ratannfoctorera and Dealer* In _ Manchester mineral paint •• •• • •• AaaaonanvCrrr, Pa. . . ■■ Nrw Yonxj Dccomber lfllhj 1851 - : ; 1-have anoly*ed- n-wnple of MANOIIRSYEB MIN* ERAJii’AINTj'foT JPoddbb & FobDj and find- it lo con* tainthe following: ■ •BiUca ; , ... - Alumina., •: v" '' ' - Per OXide :oflron ? r ■■V . Xime*:, v Marnesta. - ,*. ••••:•. :. OxWe of Manganese, *Water and Loss,-; • - hr 100,00 • The Powdered Sample,contained in ihobox, which! suppose was.Uie one you desired also to.Jiave analysed, ■ ] findlodifler from of thoiompfr powdered, and mixwHogcibcr. Tltls last yields asfollows: ■ >• , • !*6rOxida 6f 1r0n,.. * • . 59,50 jSiliCff and Alumina, •>. 33,00 . - '""Lime,- • * - ,83 . /Magnesia, . • • .. ,10 - Water and * - 7,90 - tf)0,40 - Tbis-diflerenee l presume arises from the mineral not Iteinff apifoanj some portious coniammg more Iron than /The analysis shows the article to be well suit ed for a durable pilnu I finAthatby calcining the pow der by •preltylugbhcatitbe.color is much improved, oral feastxonverted Into a fine, red.-.: - * . JAMES R. CHILTON, M, D. Chemist. ' JPor atdo by JOEL MOHLEH,24I Liberty street, „ marlC:y Cabinet and Cbnlr Factory* fit v JOSEH4IMEYER has oa bnndi at his exten* i?4_ aiffaCttbinet ru<l Chair Manufactory, No. .424 Venn )( l SWj!iTTet»,aUoveihcCaufl],an binds orFUfINITOIUi, * ? *BucU -av-Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs, •"Mahogany Boasteaila, and aU other articles in ihe Cabi ;r net line-r-srinch: he whlaell 20 per cent, below custom ary rates. / Terms—CASH» ONLY; • . • . ... ' JOSEPH MEYER, -N0.421 Penn street, Fifth Ward. 7 ■ i~- ” tternom. ! rrnlE■ Babsoriher hasremovcd lits Drugstore from Ae 1 conerof Wootl-nad J'jftU rtreela, to No'. SULlbet ,hC ° f WO °J'OEL MOHXiEB. • V»- ( i-t-'i £ '•'£ ’’ Qranaportation. XKOAi) BOVTE, Tj'on PIUkADEIiPHIA onil WA3H- X INGTON CITY. Jp/L«* RTOBCStt- J , - TotriflilmoeCf - - «.<« Icn than Pa-Hallrpafl, .. ToWiladcJpKin, 81,00 c iJo da * d,> •n*,, City* B<l do- v an t do to!Iu liS Sniy OfflMrtrlurt insures a THROUGH TICK ITT to Wnsbfhgton/tuid,far. taking this Roqiej pas-; sencar* wilt miv« inne ait&mfmoy i a, t'fne Mall.■Uoai;-<cafelw« tho.Unitedioftate* .Mt»M above IhnWirejßriileej' EVERY vstTFHNp.O?f, atsn’cfock t vjß. the VoughTov • ghenjr River.' Paßieogara wUUodge on the.float, aoth ink© tpleudid United SufidaMail Coaches at Weil New* ion v ucxi morning- over, the Think lioad,cros3ltt*ihtr moanuins »n Cam of tbc Baltimore iitfd Ohio RaUroaU. tttlO o'clock. V*' . at-Baltimore : nud. ’Washington Oil?, dme ln FhriadelphX&> and arrive in New York-ihp-Bame evening. -• ; Fate to Baltimore, - v ;SD,OD. ' tin-. Philadelphia, - - - 10,00. ■ do Washington Chy, - • • - 19,50. * _ MONONGAURLA ROtJTE. ; . , The Stenmer abovc the Grille, ! Daily, ot-Bo’clock»A. M. Travelers by the- llani, will oraas ihn mountains the seme ■ mgtit, Riul arrive -ia Cumberland the next morning for 1 thetf o’clock trmn of Cajß tor-BnlUmotOi WiU aap m •Baltimore nnd<-Woehfngton.'City,'u3nlarrive in Fliilodcl- 1 plnaat 2o’clook, J tliesntix6nigUt i • Faro toflalutnorc, • * : - ./■.;• 8 4 0,00,- i .• .do - • • •* * -10,00. . : ;dO Wnsliinpton City, - * - 10,60. ~ F9rTiclrcts, ; by euberofvihe.abovelanes, please call: at: the West NcwtonPlankßo&d Office,- in tne-Monou* gaheiaHouse, Water Street. i J.- J. EVANS, Agent.:., . HprO - - ■ J* A SI O U JU, ja Bf V «“ "77 WESTERN. RAIERO AD . : 9BOM- •• • • i nttstmrgl). to.Clevelßntf, Columt»UB cmd Qlnol&Mtlf ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, saaa fssssss ®gaa -gSras; IN CONNECTION Wren THE TENNA.’CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Uss than • TcnJJourgf byncontinuoui RaUrond Lint / •.> > milß Express Train on the Ohio Pennsylvanla 1 Railroad,leaves Pittsburgh at 84 A, M,, stopping at Sewickly .Rochester, New Brighton! Dnrhngton, bnon, Palestine* Columbiana,: and Salem, and reaches Alii ante, 62 miles from Pittsburgh, at I M., Possengcre leaviug Alliance enthfi Cleveland-Railroad:at 3 iVM» and teach Cleveland ail?P. IVL •; 'Ketarning, thenas •oncers leavc: Cleveland at 9 A.M., Alllanca at l-3l> l. M-» and reach Pittsburgh at 6.39 m timeto con nect wiibtho evening train.on tbo Pennsylvania Kail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore»<ann alio wl'h the Toughiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route. ■ ..-.i .■ • ■■ . Passengers by this , route come-from Cincinnati to Pitubutgh lii two days, wiihoulmght travel, and save - from otieiotwo days in connecting with the Peuna. Ccn* ml Railroad. ' Passengers leaving Pittsburgh-at BSQ A; M;, - reach Cxuitonat 2 P.M. ami Massillonal 2.30 P. M.- At Mas sillon the line :«onaeciB-with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia ,and niEiion to New Cos tie, Poland Warren, Mercer and Erie, ■ *** The New Brighton Accommodation Train loaves - Pittsburgh atlO a>M. and 5 201’; M., and New Brighton nt 7 A. M. tiul VP. M:;stopping as intermediate stations. Excurslon for two.davs, .are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochesicf and New Quarterly tickets are said ni lowTatcs l mid ticketaby .the package torsoroc of the a-tauans. : - The Trains do cot run on Sunday. Omnibuses ran in connection with the. trains to and from the smiion on Federal street. , Fare by the only Continuous Railroad lanefromFitW' barghto-Clevcland,l4U miles, S 4 00. To Massillon, 108 rmleis, 83,00. • • • •• •For tickets apply at the Federal Street Stntion of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad* to - GEORGE PARKIN, Tiekei Afient* OrtOs . X.MESKIMEN, Monongabein llousivVutEburgbi Note—By the route by steamboat 50 miles to wells* vUie, and thence by|Bailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the tnre is S 3 50. . Pitishatgh, ApriM* lSSg.^-fapxfi) 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PEN MSyLVASIAUAU R O AD, Two Dally Trains Prom PiUibargh to Philadelphia andUaUtmore. Onfy 3sHours Through! PARB,«II. rrtHEExpressm&Utraiatviil leave the Dcpoton Lib- JL- erty Btreet, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at Cf O'clock. Passengers will goby ihccars toTunle,Creek 12 miles* where they wilt find the best of Coaches tu readiness to convey them 23 miles, over a first rote turnpike road to Realty*Bstation; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches); ond then lake the cars to Hollidaysburg; and then take the splendid sleeping care direct to l’hiladel phla and Baltimore.' - - •■ ■ ■ • • Passengers for Baltimore take the care of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harri&bargb, arriving at Balti more to breakfast; and- to AVasbihgton City the same morning.. - The Evening Train will leave daily at 0-30,1*. M., or riving at Philadelphia nextevemng. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. 0. Leech A Co.’sEjtprersPacket Line will leave daily, ats o’clock, F. M., connecting at BlaiTB°iUe with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Toroocli from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore tn 33 hours. FARKSiO. Passengers will procure their tickets at tlie Railroad 'Office in the Monongohela House, Water Street. N. B.—Schedule umc as follows: From Pittsburgh to BcaKy’aStaiion, 7 hoars do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 24; do do Johnstown to Holbdaysliurg, in* . cludingSDmilesPortagcroad, C do FromlTnllldaysburg to DiltersviHe, 9 do . do Dillersville to Philadelphia,over Columbia Railroad, 34 do Total, 25 hours. ; This Schedule aliowsomple urao on each portiop of the route, and can bo regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that, the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and are In no way ; under the management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. . . NOTICE.~I« ease of loss, the Company will hold themseleies responsible.for; personal baggage only and for an amount not cxcccdingone hundred dollars. . mar3s: 1 J.MhSIHMKN, TicketAgHP-R. K. Co. ©ercliania'Fortaßte 1852. 1852. For the tycaupoTtatitiit of Merchandise andJProduce, (via. p*sT*svLv*ma iciftiurijiv nsjiioibsVßXTWkVK PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, ‘ JKnctiVfaoutJU-ihipping*.- 57* TIME, TEN DAYS. V - PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot 251 Market *t, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. O. A, M’ANULTY 4 CO, Canal Basin, 4tfS end 4lOVfcnn street, Pittsburgh. TTAVING Increased ti proved oar arrangemect» (or TransportulloD, we are now prepared to'receive a largeamouru of Produce . andMerchtthdi»c,iosbii>(oatlie opening of the Canals,) whhprompmess and dispatch. The Section Boat systetuof-troftßportaiion over oar Slate improvements has been in use about ten years, and the great success and favor it has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that it i* no considered a doubtful or nnceriamexperiment*, butisacknowledged by all as vastly superior to any 'mode'of transportation : csedonCanals, {when intersected.by-Railrolw)': . -Good* loaded into our Boats at PUisbargh, remain undisturbed hntiV unloaded at odr Warehouse la Market .street, Philadclplua', thereby entirely avoiding thedelay consequent on three different transhipments, and secu ring ws 'delivery of Goods in entire lots, thopackagca clean, and Was good order as whcn-ihipped. Produce; Ac., consigned to oar House,atFiitsburgh, will bo received -and forwarded always at the rawest currem canal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission,storage, or ad vnncing charger, Ac. . • >. ftbSJ a A. M’ANULTV A CO, FALL AKD WINTER. AKItAWGKMKN . • Km-Ta*vsii: fißrwsw* CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH; By the Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad. \ PROM CLEVELAND (6 HANOVER STATION, 75 J? miles. Fjom HANOVER to WELLSVILLE, by SUUJC, aO mUeB, and from WELLSVILLE to PITTS BURGH by the -new and splendid steamer “ FOREST CITY.” This arrangement to continue until the first of January, 1852, when the Cars will run from Cleveland to Wcilsvitle. . The Express Train ofCarswillleave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted). at&4s, A, M., after the arrival oi the Nignt Train.from at ilanovcr Station at 12.35, P. M. v aud at \Vell*villg at 7 o’clock,P. ond at Pittsburgh the.same evening. : • ■ Returning willlcave Pittsburgh daily at 0, F, M., ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M, next day,m sea son to connect with; the Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with .Steamers East and. West on the-Lakes Until the close of navigation* .. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; to Cin cinnati 36 boars. Fare to Clevoiand 84,00: to Cincinnati 810,00. (Signed) 15 ~ C. K PRENTISS,' President. Ovpicb of tub C. ft P. R. R. Go. ) ■. ._■■■ ■' -itoeer>na,Nov. 8,1651. 7 > : ; ID" For tickets apply to • " G.. M. HARTON* Agent, novl2 MoTiongahelßjliouse,riUsburgh. : PEKN Sk L V ASIA IIAILRO AB. *' 'WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 7TIHE subscribers, Agents for the .Pennsylvania' Rnil- Avioad Company, are nowprepared to recoipt freight through to Philadelphia during the water at the follow ing rates: : l (For ollfirstclaas goods aniwool-> •81dK> per 100 ttu For bacon, batter, lard, tallow, ond ; all heavy freight I,CO per ICO . Tlmo/Flve day a. . COVODE A GRAHAM, Aghs, janlß - CornorPennand-WaTneTslsy Pittsburgh. 67,21 tf,34 - 18,41 - ,63 - ,M - - 8,00 _ .Adams dt Co.’. Kxpreas, ■ NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, HTToBURGH. : public are informed that wc are uow running : JL regularly lo the Bagiond Weal, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care.' ■ , A SPECIAtr MESSENGKR.Bcnt daily for Philadel phia, at 4 o’elocS, P. M.\ Also, dally, to Cmchuall, at 7 o’clock, A. M. . Order, transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by fimExnress. .Bills :of Exchange .forsale on, England, Ireland and Scotland,Tor any amoant,payableoa.princfpal Ranking Houses orPost Offices inlhe Halted Kingdom. ' d«24 - BAKER A FORStfTH, Agents; SPRtSG ARRA»OBims7~ Cltrelud And Flttabnrgb XlaUroKd. L^ E Arrive at Cleve land do ' 4# fi frll., In rime for the Toledo, Detroit anSEastern®wl». ■ ! „ GEORGE ROBINSON, mBIJX Bnperiniendent. offi £ VSßEofeoN. -- -- - J , ? Tni'ruDMnaiifnutiaiiiMMinniiiiv ■arsnev-Aiiootattoa, oF-FnrrsmrftGii, i>bnna. ; > . AID IS TIME Of SEED’ , - COBKEU -07 ajfftTHWSMI ' iRir*HUID OTBBBrSa: V PAPITAt., 930*000. .mmSjsimissoclaUonesl&bUsliedforlbcmumnJreljcf , JL'.ofn9TaeraherB l inGtLsesofBictne?Bo‘raccttiejn,by ihecaymemoCtheir-AnmiaYDepotdts Persofitfin good health way become memJjereaaa be entitled tote weekly: benefit, mease ofiickness orUccideiiL’ Alt-Who join this, rAsßociaimn 'are antiUed* to a votoinihe election of .x>dcer«i and to participate in the profitß of Oio Absochit non* It isestablbhcd ; on- a p»fe and.pormanciH bssia, being JbiilU JElutual aruMJcnevoleut m us dinghy with tha lowest rates consistent for. its secanty, and cpnduei- - edina-mauner io msuro us permanency *nd durability. -All persoiifl can aee the advantages of taking out a policxffora the General Oificoi' • . - * '•■ 7KABLT DSFOtIfS. ' i ■■■?■■ 3 2,00 per year, draws $2,00 per week; - • .got) do do 0,<:0 do | 4,00 do do. ■. -dyOO;: do; i 6,00 ■ dodo . , .5,00 do; 0,00 do do . fi,oo do; - . •. • ' 7,00 do do 7,00 do, •v.:. - fi.CO do' • do . -.v 8,00 do; . v ”|) flo do ■ do 9,00 do ; • • t • 10 Oil. -do. - do 10,€0 uoj > . .. INITIATION FEE, for-Membership, sl,so—which mast'be paid at the time of making application, and tbo first years* deposit within twebty days. baen membor cntUled to a pionUily report,gratis,: OVStChfiS. president—D. W. BruuMOjrr, : Vice Ptatftnt and 2Vtfasurcr—Wm.lu. Wilson. S*ef;tary—^G.;D. Brown. . • • • • • • . ' ■ ■ jpinonto CowntiUs—A’ J* Childß, A. D» Chxisue, and D A M’Mnsters marll-Crn The Frutkllu Fire lnßuranco Company, ot IinJA&VLfUU.- O Bar.oker, George W. Richard,, Thomas Hortj MordeoaiD. Lewis, Tobias Wugner, Adolplu E. Bone, ■ SaittlielGrant,- ■ • . David S. Browne, ' Jacob R.Smilh,Morris Patterson. : ’cHAS N.BANCKER.Prcs’t. Cius. O: B*Rc*ot> Secretary. ~ , . rryr Coniiniie lo mete insurance, perpetual or limited, onevery description of property an town and country at rates as low as are cousisientwith security; ■ • ' The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund’ which, with their Capital nnd Treraiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. . ; The Assets of the Company* on January Ut.1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* ° W iftongages ——— «-■ ■ ■ ■■s 918,128 OS , KculEstttle 84,377 73 Temporary boans-~« .83260 17 Stocks 61,859 00 Cash, Ac 61,340 81 81,212,709 44 Bincethelr Incorporation; & period of 21 yearsahey have paldupwards of Ont Mthton, P'ovr Hundred Thou*, land iJaKarr, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantagesoflnsarance r as well as the ability aud disposition to meet, with prompinefis; all liabilities. ' JaGAIUnNERCOFnN,Agent, apr24l ■ • .OfficeN.V*.comerWoodandddets. Slate ttutueU Fire insurance Compauy, HAHRISPURQ, PA. T\KSTGNKDo&Iy for the sttiercloosesof property, has : Jr/ ay ample capital, and aifoide superior advantages iupoint Of cheapness, safety aud accommodation,to city ana coantrymorchants,and' owners of dwellings,ana isolated orcoauiry CARR , ERtActuar?) ociOTi Brandi Office,No; ddgmtthhcid at;. Pittsburgh* isisuuAßCje. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSDR ANCECOMFANY. —Offioe, North Room of the Esy ch-uige,Third street, FMladelphia. Fin* lisniutKcs.—Bandings, Merchandise and other property in town and tountry, insured against loss or damage by fire at the iowcstime of premium. ... Msiiipa lwspas™*—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ,; IttLahnTEAtssrCiiTATios.— They also insure merchan dise‘transported. by Wagons; Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lutes, on the most liberal terms. „ _ . „ . DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Eamnnd A- Sender Jobs O. Davis. Robert llnrton, John U. Pentose, Samuel KdwardsiGco.G, Helper," Edward Darlinftton,lsaac R. Davis, William Folwcll, John Ncwiln.Dr.K.M. Elision, James C. Hand.Theophlles I'anldinp, ll.dones Broots, ■VlTlß^Ußs"'at Pr^Sc'lllteili.4D,T.; Morgan, •ugh Craig, lao T fit.\RXIS, President. Tuns. C. lUxik Vico President. . Jossru W. CoWAKj Secretary.! fry Office of the Company. No. 44 VV Her mrcel, fnu Itargh- ■ flolfeiilf) V.'A’. W AUEIBA, Agenir “ . fi» And !nsar«Bw« milF. OFFICE ofthc Jiuwrancs Co.*/ 1 has been rtm&otd tothe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones « Co ,No, 141 Front street,third boose Last of Wood strectiwhero thesubseriber will issue I‘oliciM on BmW- Inl and their coMeiUB,andonShlpmcntsby Steamboat* and other Tesseis, "for the above old-and responsible Company. Lnp3] WM. I*. JONES.■agent. Btat« natam J7lr«umarnne® comptuy imANCU OFFICE* 14 BaKUW*t®.CT.,Pimtc*o» t . Juoy W,IBM. ■; fTPlfEbestevidi'nceof the aucceMof the Director* Ih . 1 • ettdeavonne toujakeiho*’s>TATl2- MUTUAX* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY JV meet the want* of the conunumty, is the unparalleled amount oTbatmiet* ■which ha* been-done—having'lssued 7*900 JF>ll* cic* danne the past year, thereby addme over €130,000 toihcfamlsof the companv; Nearly alUhe property insured a of the safest kind, In trnall u/ka, cud aifirge proportion insured for only ©no 5 ear. Whole No* Policies mued-*- do ■•■ do expired, ternjinatcd & . . canceled do do In v Amount of I?roPcuyinsttred*»—* •• do Canceled, terminated and ex ■ 301,<25.. . . do do inforee ,, -'* , ’' ,M 157,CM|C91 do Premium Notes**—*--**-””* do r.37,10 . \ do inforce»—*—• . 879,033jf7 do CnshPrenunniß received* •-'■•5u1,537,14 r do do canceled■ "—■■■ 321,21 • $51,235,30 Whole amount of lossesandexpen* ■ . eh niud 1 ■ **'* . • Balanceinfiivorof theCo.vin cash, QJIJ&iiM To cily or country merchant*, and owne** of dwili ices, unu undated or country property, it is behoved thU company.affords adirantngea Inpomiof clicapm *s safety and leeoriiy, inferior to no Insurance Company Ujthfs country; CondactcdontiiecquHabte and greatly improvedifs tera of Classification of &s*B,excluding till special JxaianlB,.insarir!?only a limited amoant iu ony-ione to* ettiityv thus precluding the fre<icencynnd occorrcnc*- of laige urea, both the' Stock and Muiuolpltia, it notonly possesses the cheapness and accoomodaiion of both method*, bat entitle* the insured to a participa* tionJiubcTprofits, •• • ••■ • It is under the control of tiie followm* Directors p. Rutherford. A- J* GMett, John B. Packer, Sarouej T, Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Phdo C. Sedgwick, Robert KloU, S amu e l Jonciohn P. Kmhcr|,ra ?oiu)) i>rei . ( AiJ/GU-LETTjScc’y. A* A.Csumtt, Actuary. ■;-• . . N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent* *a **P}- ring policiesbas bcendcclaTed by tbc-Directors, and is now receivable at tins Office forrenewaisi or redeema ble in Cash at the end of ninety ■_■■■ . myl7:datw a. A.CARRIER, Agent; •LlthognpliM ißitltau. ■ Go-partnership.— The subscrioer. mostwpect fully announce to theirfriends and the public gen erally* urn! ijicyhave thisdayfeoiered Into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ol carry Ingon, at the old aland,in jjtreci* Pinslmrgfc, the Lithographic Printing, in. all iu various branches. Having machinery, recently: arrived from Europe,they are prepared to do. works in Lithography equal tb steel engraving.' Tbeysolidta continuance of thn-palronage bestowed heretofore so liberally, to. the tmeJartnerj Wmv they hope by strict attention totheirbaSiness, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of &a en lightened public. . Honda, Chocks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscape*! Autographic Letters, Dili Head*; Plots. Lithographed and Printed in Dlackj Gold Dronze ef Co ton. • Specimens of thelr trorlc can l>e seen at their Office, u above. WM.SCHUCHMAN, wr » ■■■: FKRD.iIAUNLRIN Citizens and Strangers,... - -on ?. DOyoa wUh;io purchase a fino GOLDorSItiVKB WATCH, the usual price T If bo, cull at HOOD’S OfiaaßNEW STORK, Dl'AfarAsl ttrtft, two doors north of Third, and take aloolc at .Jus new stock, just arrived, and yoa can Acre purchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry attheir real valac, and not fie charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been; but can get me very ucstqaahty of goods at Ac lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested m their own sales, tell you, bat come and see for yourselves. All goods sold auhlsestabliih meat will bo warranted as represented ultimo of »ale-- so that all marpnrebojo coootly safe end cheap. aut3, Superior Watcli itepalrlng, TOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND t| JEWELLER?demies again to call the at’Vjoak tention of the public to the workshop which heje«»w| has opened at No; IttFiflh street, two doors fromGSUasr Murkst, where ho continues to devote hia special atten tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du-' gleXi Patent Lever, L*£piue,ana every.description of ne watches and Clocks. . • Having for a numberof years been employed as Fore man in the workshop of the largest establishment m this city, matter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find aft work er,muled executed in the best manner and on the mostreasonablc terms. RefertnuS'— John Harper, Esq.,’ Edward Hcazleion, Esq?ylLH;'Hartley, Esq., Joseph Woodwcll, Joshua Rhodes * Co., and Wmi B.Scauc. • - . A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew dry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac», cons inntly-on hand,which have been purchasednt thelowcstcash prices, and will bo sold at nycry-small advanco forthe samo. [aula John Wi Tisi) BAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of hisownmonuiacture, a largo assortment of WHIPS, CANES .and UM-. JLIiAS of every description, winch he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, at prices ns low at they can: be procured for In either the cities of New York, Philadel phia or Baltimore. .Also, on hand, a large: supply, of BRUSSELS and INGRAINCARPET, BAGS ana/LA DIES* SATCHELS, which will bo sold; at New York prices. Just receivedfrom the Manufactory a new sup ply el INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, wholesale and retail. * . JOHN-W* TIM, au22 NO 143; Wood street, near Vlrgin alley. WALL PAPER- J. SHIVLEj No. 50 SmltbfieldStreet, Pfttatmrglu HAS just received-his Spnng Stock of PAPER. HANGINGS, of every variety of* style and -finish, fromlsJJ centsto Slper piece. . Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors beautiful, and prices low, to suitthe times. ' Those having houscsio paper, and merchants buying to sell again, should call and examine, before purcha sing else where. Also— - . SO dozcn-Band Boxes; ■ 1000 pieces Curtain Paper? : 300 do Lemon Color—plain? • 400 do •" Black do; • v 300 do- Blue do;:. •■•"800. do* . Cream - do; - JO Centro Pieces. ALSO—BLOCK MARBLE PAPER, for Public Halls, of every description. - with satiable Columns," Caps Bases and Bordering, furnUhcd at short notice. - AUOf which wIU be sold LOW, for CASHwRAGS, atiheWaUPoperSlorenf vr - marS:2m * ■'•■■■’ Srmthficld street, Pittsburgh;— CooPartasrsMpWlce* ? • rnHE subscribers have this day enured intojjftrtncrr X ship, under the stylo and- firm'of TAAFFE, -MA« GUIRe A BANE for the purpose on u gen eral Commission and Produce Business, and confident ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the tnterests. of their customers,' will entitle them to a share of public patxoaagb, which it ahull be theirstudyto deserve.. . - LUKE TAAPFEj Pittsburgh,. . Bam*l Maguire, camberPd, Md., WM. o BANE, Washington, Pa. .Pltlsbnrgh, April 3,1653,. JapC; <• ’S -I - v’. - -'-' '-y'.'.'.'t ■ - ''''LL- ; 5 ■*}.: V-t '• ' T ./• ■: >L- ■: ... .ll* }■ "'..yr •. “■ ± ■■ -k-!■ ■ *u. /j v .%; r v.v:^; YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, ' s,gn of '■ origiiuz nm aim” xmia ««. 1 J .. pRESH'&RRfVaCOr Ktv EprUg uul Snmmer Ooodil ir : fTIIE subscribers have just received by Adams & X* Co’s Express and the Pennsylvania Bailroad.ond' nf the large? t uud beat .selected ■ usso.rthicuis .pi Fine . Uress Goods ever offered 10. l|i0..p.uhlth* , > i>.- tliw- vs .. v One of the Firm having been in iho Eastern Cities before ihe commencement of .the Spring trade, selected .our-Good*. withgreat car© from-the lmp©r*eia,?ai such paces as-wlll enable os loose]! cheaper ihaftthe,clicag i (.> • Onr very- extensive stobfc comprises .in pari tho fol lowing— \iz: 7 Chenc and Jasper Cbene Silks’, • - High linstrc, : Plain, ChameUon andOlassaSilka; ■ .. do . Stripe do . . * do** •» • do Plom Black , do? Turk and :Watered Silks* 1 1 Tissuosißeragcs,Flam and Figured Poplins, CaslimercaiUeimnesnndATpaccas} • . Chintzes, GinghamsandCalicoes; - ‘ - French. workedSicevea 1 ColEs,CoUar&&QbeiwzpUß; ■ ,l ' - • do .LaceandMusbn.Capes;.- r t; Black Satin and Fancy Vestinga; .. ..ClotbSjCa&aitnercSjSaiineißandJeans; , Bonnets andßonnet Ribbons. • . % - * . :,Thc proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from their Ttfehdß and the public generally, feeling, confident ih&tihey. can offsr greater inducements than has. beenoffered heretofore. mart? YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. JAmBSm»OAWDL.KSS :& CO,* • . 109 WOOD street; ■ : TTfrHOLESAUB ‘Dialersin Foreign and Domestic Dry Yy Goods, aril now opening their first purchase-of SPRING AND'SUMMER GbODS, selected -with the greatest care, to stutllie trade, consisting in part of.lho newest styles of-*. . ‘ Drcsß Lawns and Borages; . . Plain and Figured Alpaccas;:. French, ScoiehondDomcßiic Glngharaa; Prmtcd .€alicecs,in great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; , r Cloths, Caßßimerca and Vepungs; Summer Coating and.Pantaloonlng; Brown and Bleached "Muslins; I‘alic ond Leghorn Hats; Strawand Braid - : ; Together with acoinpletc stock of VarJoty'Goods .and PedLnrs’ NotioDs.Gold aQd GilL Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Btobb Clocks, Ac..AH of which >are of fered at Wholesale, for a small.. advance over Eastern prices. - w feb29,6m . Great Attraction! JUST RECEIVED at JxTffatf: One Price Cash Store! No. 76 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth at. and Diamond, ilwrlttnrest-and most bc&uufal stock-of SPRING Airo SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the oitizens of Pittsburgh.- .: The subscriber woa'a tuform those who desire to get good BaaouDtSy.that the greaterport of his Stock 'was purchased atihe recent large Auction Sales: in New York and. Philadelphia foi*c»SH, which enables, him to sell goods lfi t62sper cent, cheaper than those wha buy on Wo do not deem it: necessary ts mention the the different kindd of.goods that compose oar stock* but deem It sufficient to saythaiit consists. of a full assort*, mcni of ladles’ahd aenlJernsn’s wear, togetherwtiha geuetal stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. Wo would respectfully; sdUcit an examination pCour stock front: those who wllh .. • - - (marts ~: SECOND GRKAIT AHRIVAtit > : /\F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Yafities atTfo. 1 \J OTiNorthwept corner of Wood street and Diamond Pa. D. Gbsoo dc Co. Would againlan* nomice to their old customers and dealers generßlly in their tine, that they are nnwpreptiredio offer for safe iheir prcseht new stock of Goods at unusually low rotes. And aifoar purchases have been made* onlhemost fav orable terns with Importers and Manufactarers, we flat ter our*elve6,tmd hope to be at»le to merit aeocunuance ©ffconfidence and patronage of onr old castocneTS and, the public generally; whlcnim* been heretofore so:tfl>e'. rally bestowed upon usi: Our'DRY GOODS STOCK Is’.' in part of Broadcloths, Cas3imeres,Saulnets» Tweeds, fhney Vestings, Cheek*, Flnnaels, Driilings, Black and Brown Mdslrns,Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Fields, Al pacav Merinoes,Muslim Do Laincs,. Cashmeres; fancy Print*; Glazed Cambrics, vCloukingv-Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks t mncy long Shawls, &lk Cmvats, ron gee Silk Pocket uandkefcnieb; .imdlri*a Linens direct from Ireland,-and itU mheif articles generally kept in the DiyGoodsiinc* 'Otrk ViuitstT.Dcpartment willbe found on examination io be unsutpassed by.aiiy other of the kind West of the Moamainfc aftd I* thade up m part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and sped Threads; diTwtfrmn 'Europe? Pori Monies: and Pockct,Books, Uooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapeij lhimbleß, Spoons, Ea« xore, fcdile Cutlery and Pen-Knives jam arrived.from Shcaieldi Patent Medicinejk YioUn andVfoGn Strings; Gom Suspenders, Slates ana 7 Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbon*; Sewing Silk, SilkGireps and Fringe»t fancyNcttingSyGreen Bandages, Black Silk Vcilf, Silk Ftorence together with n of ail other articles m the Variety line. "...We have oh band and for mal© a large assortment of Gold atid Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens und Pencils,. Gold .and Silver Spectacles, Ctioicis,&e n to Which we invite the attcuuoa af all buy-; ere,*fti we are determined to sell out Goods on ihc.inost reasonable terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer eaee. ■; ‘N.B. 'The business of the late; firm of Gssco & Mc- CaxuLKsa is to be settled by DrGnnodutihe sianffof D. Gnsua & Co , who is fully authorized for such and In whose possession are the. papers, Notes ami Books of sahlfirm. •; v- ■ ■ ■■■ ■ [OctlSttf ,• Bolivar Fire Brick fflanofactoring Company. rae/OLovss, b.k;itsb, s.fwoses, n.s.uxoa&w. GLOVER; KIRR A CO., Proprlotoro. ITUIE subscribers having: been appointed: Agent* for X the above named concern, will keep constantly oa Inuid a supply of the celebraleo Bolivar Fire Brick, Cm* cible t'ireClay, Famace Hearths and Inwall*. They ore also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be modem size nnd shspe to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled^ Wcdonoidccmlt neceasory to enumerate thotaany advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess oyer all oth ers that nave been offered for sale in.-the United States, their superiority belngweilknown to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. have.determined ihatthe Fire Brick shalMose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared ls> moke them evep better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment towmanufacturing Hrs Brick at Bolivar. KIKR AJONEB, roarl7 Canal Basin, Seventh at., PitUbunth. 7 t m- ■ 1 '; ;• . DOOUS * CIMIZtBIttV r MACHINISTS AND MANDFACTDRERS, _ OIL. MILL UUIL.BINGS, South-Wat cor .nr 5 ! ntr of oitwund t {near, the Ohio nnd Ptnn ■-MaBgBL tvl eania fiailnai Dtpot,) Atisantst tor, gSßMgtßiTnf gml !,ar.d rtlcani linginctjlnreKn- Rlncs, Hydraulic trasses, of aUdeseripUosisr Copper* plate, Inthogrophic anil other Presses; Gold Stamping aid Refining Apparatos,togethci with Mill Machinery in pc acral, buiit upon thc-raon approved plans of con sircclloa, and workmanship ra tho satisfaction of cut* *°CT‘*AU orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M'Dride A Co.’s,No.SO Wood street, Pittsburgh, or otldressed to raesnUscr.bers.AHcgheny.wiUraeenvep^auen.ion. 7 ptuibargh Coach Factory, No, 40 Diamond aUty, mar Wood strut, E. M. BIGELO \V> PROPRIETOR, . .'frgar** <» - WOULD respectfully informhisfneods rti&U4is£y'&nd the public, tbai.be has now one bun £JS|sWgsSa&dred light Vehicles undef way of eon- greater part of which are: finished, or nearly so, comprising light no top Baggies, weight from.:2oU pounds? or, top Boggles, from 32d40 4*id pounds. Also, an assortment of Kockaway, with one or two seats; some fine tworhorse Barodches. 7 TKc abovrwoTk wili be warranted; und'Js constructed frets the best material that could be selected in the east ern market oral home; odd, attending personally to each branch of ills factory, he feels confident:** risking his reputation on his work; where it is used ondsol abused. Persons at a distance, ordering work ihroagh,their friends, or commission merchants at this place, will re cclvcourmostsirict attention. RSTJUIKtICHIi Col. Rody Patterson, R. H, Uutleyv&QV Hon. William Wilkins, • Col. George A. Byard, William H.Lyon,Esq.,.- Logan, Wilson ft Co., Singer, Hartman & Co., HoiuJaeob Forsyth. J. Kidd A Co., George Weyman, Esq:, T.G.Mbore,NcwOr!eana, M* 8.-Muford, Clarksville, ■ . (Tennessee. .■ ■ Repository, No. I Watson street, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Avenue. ; - lfeha7:iy- LOUIS aXinXMOH-i—t?***-'-AI>AM:.BKL’«|#AJr, [of the late firm*of Saads AReinemaa, hOUIB REINEMAN A CO„ . . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • Clocks, WatfhUiJctotltit Watch Naurials, Ibofc, FiVTSL STBSKT, ONX DOOH FROM WOOD,,FITtSBOMB, fTiAKEJcave to announce to the trado and the nubile X generally, that they have themselvea carefuny se lected and imported from Europe, a largo stock of Gold and SUver Watches, Watch -Materials, and Tools for' Watch makers; and.a most elegantassortment of Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which they oner at prices as low os they can be purchasedin the eastern ■markets.'' Tfcelrslock af Wdtdies consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers ; do Leplnes; Sil ver Qcanicrs: and elegant French time pieces,: of the most approved makes.. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Facto- Tl Thelr stock of Jewelry comprises artielerofeyery description in this line, such osFinger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pinsjßiacclem.Gold, Fob and. Guard Chains, GotdGaard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold uud Sliver Spectacles, Silver and German Stiver and Table and Tsa Spoons, arid every kind of foucy articles generally keptlaestanlishmentsof tliisdescription. • They would respectfully coll the attention of the trado to their extensive nock of Watch materials, and Tools, of every, variety* which they havo moßt carefully se **Xhcy have also on hirnd ti large assortment of Tolc scopes. Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from lho best manuTaotory inUhgland. * ■fogolhcr wuh a great variety of other articles too nttmeroue to mention., • ■ . • - ’ Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the hest maniicramh oathemostfcasohnble terms, (oetllty Dissolution. mHB partnership heretofore existing between James JL Armstrong, Samuel Crozier and Charles Barnes, undetthe title of Armstrong, Crozlerfc Co lls this day; dissolved by rauttiat ngreementiMr. Barnes havingdis posed of Ms interest undwilhdragn SAMUEL CROZIEIt, CHARLES BARNES. Febi'y 21,18®. ■ Tbk Forwarding, Oommiiialon dad Produoo Bosineaj will bb continued at ihclrpresnat stand, No»v® Water, and 04 Front streets, Fy Jamos Armstrong and Samuo Crozicr, nnder the stylo of mars ARMSTRONG & CROZIER. QEUnQS ALBKEIC, A'o. 71 corner of Wotf <E>& Fourth >ti., :: *m HAS instrecelvcdhis Spring Stock of /'bfis—» i H§ superior BOOTS and SHOES, of thesSßßPas ' ® best stook workmanship Utat oan be gol together in any one estnbljsluaentyof like amount, m the West- Nearly all made to special order.free from eats; blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants and others are res spectrally, invited tocall and examine the stock, which isotiered for sale tow for cash. _ -/■ - N, B.—G. A. has paid particular attention to have a general assortmentbf the hestaiockof Boots and Shoes torthe Retattt?ade,frOTT.the to Uj6 best made COiislMiusOf eyery iirid of : co!ors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families may rely on always Ending agenerai assortment,!!! it re* latest® sizes, widths, fashion and quality; it W 6. 7i.. AXiSO-rMcn, Boys, and Children’s Palm Lenflhreo StrawJlals.' , v . . [aprs:2m : - Dissolution,of Partnsrship. ‘ ffIHE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub* JL scribers, doing business in the name of John Black & Co.,is this day. dissolved |jy mutual consent;,H. Me* Culldugh purchasing-the entire interest of John Black in said business ; H. McCu]lough. havitlg the Tight io uso the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the exclusive . right to receive nil outstanding debts, and to pay all debts duo by iho into firm, . . JOHN BLACK, . henry McCullough. N. B,—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at-his olditandveomer of Penn and Irwin «««■• v « - v jbenry McCullough- Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. <■ * marfctf ' /"'JORN IN THE EAR—'l6O sacks.this day icceivei V and for sale by JOHN B. SHERRIFF,- apr7 No.lOM&rkoistreet., , '*V'Vv ■> iflwKUamottff. . ■■ • •. f T r *i _ /TOMB JADIJEB W. WOODWKtL, Q " j'BFr or.cabinet *'’|Bb| "BBsSa FUBftITUOE MANUFACTURER A - 1 6T mi>l QQ /Kblrd . ToiW;'WireipccUulJyiri!&ttn»‘iilsftlen3*Sfl3p< l *l o, *!> if * cib that helms stock .of. Furniture, which iadeeidedlythelSTgeStnnd bast £*?■*■. offered tor anfc m,iblß City, which witlbe soldjht prices -as W«r as anym tiie United States. East or c'•-.-n i ; ii Ab:ilieiisiaeiermm6dior aplioltfthe qtthiiiyVith wellr seasoned: -naietials.. best. wolrhnitinshiPr and i designs J.tftid from the extent of his orders in mat ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted: ,furoturc,atibiilaweap:ricß».- : a ->*- : -“- s •• ■ 2 Ue hasmdoptcdihepnucJpteQf-iflentifyiiigthOiCtis*. tomert’-interest With hisovm, In quality and price, anp keeps always on hand the greatest variety orsvdry des* the ptatfyipariof qnc,:mayhelkrmshed. fronuds stock, pr rnanafdctared. oXpressiy-fo*order>.i. The following articles constat, iq partf.ofhlsstoakywhich-fomchness of stylo and finisb) cwmot be surpasced in any of the Eastern cities: . 'LotxiaXlV - . SOSdfasvinplaßh'andhalrcloUi;- ' .Cttdoz.'Mnhoguny.Chairsj' .;*• SO dp Waßmr: do; 50 Mahogany Rocking da;-- ' SSTWalnut do.' do; . i. : Mahogany Divans; ■■■■.► > 20 Walnut do; -fiOMavble t*op Centre Tables; - . 50 •do Dressing-Bureaus; r-* 30 * do .'Washßtonds; - : ;;40Enclosed -:r do;>: ' v 100 Common ; do; SOPlaloDressingßureaus; . I •49 Mahogany Bedsteads ; . •' s i 20 Walnut f -do; ,50 Cottage ' do; 300 Cherry and Poplar:Bedsteads; .r-.- 20 Mahogany Wardrobes ; • • 10 Walnut do; -30 Cherry;. < do; '' 50 Plain Bureaus; r - 70 Dinlnratid Breakfast Tables; - r " 12 Secretary and Bookcases; , 20 doz;CanoSeat Choirs; v.: -• 1 v ‘ 21 Cano SentßockingChairs; • ■-12 Ladies' Writing Beaks; ■■ ■ : Hataild TbWel Stands { What-Nots: ; - * - Etlgtures,; ■ ?■ , PaperMacbae Tables ;* - Conversation Chairs; Fcmbroko > . : da; . Elizabaihea .do;, "Ifalfand.Tjer .r, do; ; deception" •> do; •.* Ladles* Work;' Tables; : Pearl Inlaid :da;--: ..Extension Dining Tables.; Arm' . « - do;,;.; • OltomSnsr •*.>. 1 ".Gothicfind Hall Chair*. _\’.V :*■. t ; ) - *A targe assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR'CHAIRS. ;:CaniaxT JsxkKfls supplied;wltb all ahicles in theirline .-a.. . - ; j.• * • - STEAMBOATS add HOTELS, furnished at the. short estnouce. ' r * All ordersTtomptiy attended to. JonrntirintiiCftbinvtiliAiuci'Auoeituott WAKEHQVSE. XlO SECOND f3TBEET t .•j--:(neur tuocumticof Wood.) / r ASSOCIATION, **-<* . lwacinfr; already, twice, to three Pi 1 * jßßßHßfi'Umes asmanyhandsaa-Uielnr^KPi >eat aiid MthcrtonVostrrehowned-'iii atffljiitofiPßhopft'or this tityihave i dpettid^tUeir',Ware-, house,-and draabie or remUjwlth Furniture of. the following -•Vi*? • r * . ' /••>. Khlahogahy Wardrobes? Dressing-Bureaus; Fftll Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads j ' fclahoguny Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mobogaay Washstaftds;>B6- • fas : ; ; Divans? FnulcT'Slbors; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card ; Tables; Cemre Tables; Hat Racka;--French' Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplarwardrobes; Duungdnd BreokfnstTablcs; Wqrk •siajidsy OKcrry ondCommon" Worksuvride; highppst, --Cribs; Cradie%&c. ~ Y i :Tbe hdvahtages ofco^)wtation,.bnan extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and. they are jdeV terramed to sell, loWcrtfcdn any competitors;an equally good, if not bettor artfclef and warranted—os the public will understand by giving them acall. w 1 jIEFS/riim&oai wrfk of all descriptions, and other aniclesofany description,madeio order in every style, ,at the shortest notice. , ( . * • [mural To Gabiueti BlAbsri* 1 Vtruen, ’ hlaliog and Walnut; Tarntihj Hardtf’arrarwiydmf/wj-sat'Wliolefale. THE subscribersbave just received from New York and Boston a most splemijd stoct or VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable fbr'ihe trade. All of which _Wa will sell at extremely, low prices. Asgreat c&re was taken in the selection- of the stock, persons cannot fall to be suited either as to quality or price; and,as ills well known tbat-Famiturc can be made by machinery superior and mack lower than by hand* the attention of the trade is respectfuHyinvited. , Tamed Work.in all its branches, carried oh as usual: Pluikfor hind taiis t for CarpehlcrStaod all articles. on hand—vizi Mahogany, Varnish;:Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac.i Ac. ;; RYAN A ATKEB,' :: . Ryan’s Buildings,-, : - mahStydaw . -> No.3t Fifth street.* «.C.B4KJtX3. H. &A.ULKB ■ Btmrasr A Datslcr, r- .? CABINET WAKERQOM,SMITHFIELDSTREET, BfittttnStvinthttrter&tid Straxabar^aiity , FW/sburg, Fa. fpk HAMMER fcOADLEllkeep-cOnsiantly-onband variety ofexceUenv andfaihkmaWe Fnrniturq,- ■ T»avorid)fclerm* as can be obtained at ojiysimUft estabUshbiemiadth West; They have now on hand ah unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furnl- s lure, trom the cheapest and plaiho&t io the most costly mud elegant. AU orders pTOidptly attended id. mr2l:6ia A. MIL.I-IK.ICM A CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAm-MANUFACTORTv N 0.64 SmilbGeid si. a large assortment of fancy and: plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per ce'atJbelow customaryrates. : ?■■ Tcrmv>4ca>honly>- . ; r- : tdec2?:iy •; /qsn \VM.E.STEVENSON conilnucMoHianu wiM’y.factors' C&£INET-,\VA&E ot every descrip* __i]ffL' lilh "i athi*old stand, corner of liibcnyand ffmwfflSev entfr streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, la feinUbraftchc* J nrayll <*an for tho manulacioretuid salt* of the artfcleihihe Wesivtheyhavlng been manufactured hCTtiofore«xcla stvely iii the Bast*:where the; arc superseding the use of woodeo ; coffins,' take this method?of informing; ' the public* that iheyurenowmantifaciuringcigbteen differ-; em sizes of the modem Sorcophaetts v varying,in length fromffil inches toCJ feet, withwidth andaepthsoitaoie for bodies of ordinarysl*o,; and for those -who desire; space for cushioning* or for bodies of unusual dimen-: siojw', have several sizes deeper'and wider., Tbiaiu-' venUon now cominginlo general use, Is pronounced one, of the greatest of the age. These JUtraiax* Casss are composed of various hinds of metals, bat principally of Iron. They are thoroughly snarnttaf inside and out, ond: thus made impervious to alt and indestructible- They t are highly ornamental, and of a olaseic form,'are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength: whlchmetalUcapableof. in a given quantity. ; .When properly secured withcement they are perfect* ■ lyalMlgnt, andftee fTomexlmlation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good ; wooden coffins, and are better than any other anielein use, {of whatever cost,) for transportation, vadlts,orordinary interments* as has • been jiroven. by. actual experiments, and certified to by someof oar most scientific xneni also* hytheJicnora*: bles Henry Clay.' Daniel Webster, LewiaCass, and ; other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, end whose letien, togciherwiih other evidences of thelr worth, may be seen at oar Agents’Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street three doors above Ninth, whore we intend to-keep-on'hand at all times, such a stock Of nil sizes ahddejrreesof ornament and finish ns will suit the most diversified tastes.' We invite the aUenUohbftho public, and of Under* takers, particularly; throughout the West, toan exami nation of the article, and reqaesuhem not to rely upon the Tcpretealauon of undertakers not using the ATticle, whose Interest it would be to misrepresent them: ■ maT2h3a> . W. C. DAVIS &Oft. (Slotlpfl. . BPKIHG AND BVMWBM CLOTHING ! THREE; BIG DOORSI No, 151, Liberty Stmt, Pituburgh; TOHN McCLOSKEY nos'now the pleasure of an* V notmoing to his numerous friends and the public in general} that iiisßpringund Summer stock ianow read; for inspection} which Jie beliovea will be foorul to be one of the largest and: best selected stbckaof Ready* Made Clothingto be.found in.the AYesteniu Country. He 'to thetnanufactnrihgahu BlVleof his so that the •very lowest priced, aswell asthe finest,are got up in a stylo and elegance not to be surpassed. -v He would particularly call the attenuon of alt dealers in Clothiogtahis present splendid assortment of Raady-ISade Qarmenti) As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he ctut offer them such induce ■ menu os shall make it their interest to purelmse ntbls .establishment v Many years' experience, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented tcholesaUand re tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suU-thebusincss habits and tastes of every location in the Unlbnj Whlchlsof the utmost importance, to whole* aale purenasbre. ; ; In the Catting department will be found a choice, sc* lection of -the most fashionable goods, consisting of— ■: : Frtncki&nglitk and American Broadclothsj- Cashmeretts, Acy&c.Also,an excellent assortment or VESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— ali of which he: is prepared to make to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. - s : COME; THEN, ONE AND ALL! . The Assortment, the- Quality,and the Variety, is-the most extensivd,undoubtcdiy,iobo frtnd inihn united Stales: < * mar£6 "T “fitst t Jb’ltiTi'' '' DR nART’S-VEGETABLE EXTRACT fob Fns. —The astonlshiitgiisn&cess which has attended the uso of this invaiaabiamedidnefor the.cure.of Epiltpiio Fits, or Falling Sickness, Bposms, Cramp} Convulsions, Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Seminal weakness, renderait the most valuable medlclpayet discovered; . In foti; as a remedy fbr .the above diseases,' it' stands' unrivalled and alone; There ianoother.ieliablereme dy.Mthufbeen sold, that Epilepsy is Thts,- however, is not thc fact; ’Dr; Hart’s' Vegetable Extract has,-and is constantly curing this distressing complaint, as-.the-testimony, received Jrom’physlclatt’s°therk. wlllshow. 1 SeecerUfichtesjpubusheainDr.Han’a Me* dical Recorder,pamphlet form,toof theAgenu, grati s. For sale by >'B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO., • mar 9 • comer of Woodand First-streets. FALL FASHlONS—JoalreceiTed at the store of Mrs. A. LEECH, No; which will bo open for inspection on and Friday, of this week, whore you will find a beauti ful assortment of an entire new •lyleofSiraw; Silk, Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMING 3, of va rioos kinds, suitable for theseason. - ; _ P;S.—Children’s Bonnets, Ladles’ Caps-and Hesd Dresses—of a rich audbciatlfol ityli. (oct|s-*f Henry Rtehsrdioa, Jswsitsr, ~ HAVING re-fitted bis store in a: handsome manner, and but recently Tetaraed from the Eastern cities with a im* assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goodsi would call th'e attemion-of hil friends and etts* tomers to- the foci, that among his Watches will be foond the moatdciirable styles,paueras and makers. Of Jew elry, fob and veal chaini, finger Tinge,.ear. rings, miniature, lockets^ & FkNCy GOODS—Such aspapernxache.worktables, Work boxes, deakpy fancy vases,-perfume bottles, table mats, Coifs pistols, porteVmouniei,. In great variety; china flruit ana cake dishes, Ac., with an .endless variety of Useful andomamental aruclesyWhlchhave onlyto be seen to be appreciated. ' __ ' novl . NO. 81 MARKET 'STREET. William- W, Wallace* ! , PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, < Jxi Top», and all kmd« of manufactured Marble, .1. w#y» on wnSjanamwa worteton (heittMteit notiebi' Several fcor.area,designs for Monnmbnta.original and selected, on homi. Tile trad, faroisbed with marble at the lQwettpnesa. „QiaeHamK Ur.aiiaadaa taarlitaj W, W. WAUiACE. ' H>cngg fthlT » -stL Celebrated 5 t>- 4 . itcament, t S> 1 Tfo.pnfy Jh/aKtoJe Cure Jot thai firtadCul W'-iudtJßaumotUt , ■> ' « SO .harasBmg.and.destnictiyq,und of so mucu mi&ehicfio.tho nervous system, incobacital- This InsiramentltKmple.eompre'behßlvu.aud never-. 1 lncdhtfc-' . nlonce or me Irno wledgo.ot toaMostiptmtato.fries&b-**' \ it is to bejwjtf ejternttUy,: proilocmg no paia otinjuty wHateyeri ;nor preyenupg MyqnefrommtendinVtohis" >&ufciiifcsdl c tth<i : While in use ?w ta single ! rtniiswn can? ioP-B?TSSTtbJti4lloie*B la^dl*cMCCW.qtteaUdOrana^.c«t«^xohe:apttiin4 ; eohcGimiam <fotnpJaints,yjz-: ; NemmsneB^,Prostnuloru BvsneS^-i^Q^jn:4h«^aA^^^ WMtneirof'ihe ‘BaSjfcanUX»owerExtreniiUeß,fA2ce» tiKn4 ofthbTSveßilntpotencfef FiinplCß'bf'lheFacc, Pre^ SfiLei for ?hfeniaJ Applfcau Wftaectiop, Avertiontu ■&** ofSobtuaVAc.'. by jnd Amenca,» re*.| countries, aa.ike erUucetatn rcmtig,txanpgjfur, Ihait \ *Sptoii?», biaHumW compreiely superseded_the use , of ttfugs,;UiobopBicyCTptA«supn; *c, not w roemjton. • the th ouaandad v c n i sed nos trams pnh e,d ay, as cotai al s, ( i imiidotea, constitiitesi at tte *aW«iiitie»'tho i safest, the mostvleasanty nnd-byfarthe cheapest jlfeatment leverofloTedto the afflicted - , : a fair price being.alipsye4; 1 for the l&strmneuV afteT the desired effect basbeennt-, also rertembeTcd»-that these-cdmplaHta'ar&biit-1 little understood by toe ptofession in_gcnera|» trautoav.i all the medicine in toVworld richer has,'and never?will,; stop those lossevwhichrif allowed to continue un« i cbecied/aresure to produced toe moat distressing Con** j "sequence**'' ‘ • 5' ’• . J ;i ivhasbeen amaiiernfiurprigclo some* that bay one i of respectability and of professionalauainmentp should dcvote his attention to diseases which people ot every . descriptloapTctenito curfe’sffebsUyf- baVi toeone Uibasahdih'panbf the miseries thesepeople &n»g I : upon speiew bo formed. ADd'Jt , h>;Jiolofliy ;he-pwsentmisery and deiefciidhfpte'yihpbirttieinuidasweiraltoe body,t that is deplored,- but some nre-af eassbanoturessior posterity, and even to destroy the reproductiye.f&cuHy,r altbgetoer.-• IHs tttoet that; ■ Wbe irqol properly trepteii; they may remain eodormantintoA constnution-aa to ape peariano other way than irttoeir.effecisjiroonpqsteriiyr] yet, 4f properly understood; ure' most easlfyuna spscdK lyremovCo. - The above, BotoffeniouslycDomvedinstrn-, ; inent, witi'dbuhilessi 'ih a'great measure, contribute .to' ofdjuacltofif; bo prevalentiD tola class of \ aiseasesitorbughout the^Jjaion., \ bf the cbmpletexnstrutoent, carefully secur- 1 ed against all observation in a boz, is only tHO;. vltican i 'be' sediu by'eipressi tb any address inanypvt.of ttoM United States; Canada, Ac., according tP'order, acdom« : i panied by fqll directions*. and-important advice to toe ] married and single j the expanses* even.to Uieremqtest - parts-bf thecbdntTyiheingverjr trifling.'* '4 unexampled auccessto»Jnstrnment has obtained , since iU iuUrbduclidn in America, has induced Bomwun principled persons InNewYorlc, PhiladeJphlayAlbanyj > Boston, &c.; to.get up;, some .Tidfcalous things; called 1 « howeVeri bear ito* not stidHT*,] est-resemblance, nnther printrple, ™ [ray. i dwninvented, ] strumentsi and whichure as Biinilar? to toemuscigUt is i to light.. Every attempt to .seU sach i mine wiil be prcsec'bted'to the fulleitcyteut of toe law,, I being not* willing, to connect toe well and honesUy, camef repatatiott of my inventions ,with quacks and* their Worthless productions. Ab. Instrument is genuine :njtdrionjs?anl/e warranted bitUhAse ordertd/tommyse'j.. All applications and remittances must be. directed •{pbst bajul lo too Doctor himselff be havingno Agencies, estabushed bnt in London and Fans, ' ’ . Address, post paid,Dr.B.de Laney,SlLlspenard ot*' New York; ' ~ . *- * * ] Office hours, daily, from 0 A. M. till 0 P. hi., and front Ttill SP. JM., the Sabbathexeepicd.* - ' ; n7*Theundcrsigaedcenify, withgrcat pleasure, that thanbove-meitooned Instrument if not only constructed.: on but that from its use the happiest resnlts may always, ;wito ; cpnfidencei. be onticipatedi there being, for thc cure of those diseases, NO OTHER.. .CERTAIN REBIEOY'EKTANTw HENRY S. KELLER. M.D. ; * ••• ; ■ fiQ Chamber street, - C ECKHAKDT, M.O-i 24 llowatd.street# . Nxw Yonx.. • ;■ or. OBLaHXTis prepared loexecule allordcrsforsur-. gical apparatus, viz: Aruhclal Anns and Legs, which;. • move Mice natural members. Apparatus -for^Luxation; for' Cbhtracted'Legfl'vfor • curvature of the Spme siiu Waist? fot;Yalse'JolniK of toer Arms -and Knees; for Faralytic Legs; for Clob Foot; for Lacryraal Fjsmlesj Tor Falling of toe Rectum; Hypogastric Cells; Beds and; .Choirstor Sick Persons;. Crutches; Ortob-: pcdic Corsets, AC., 2tc; AH work warranted. Letters must be postpaid* conuuntnguproportionateremittance or city reference. - .. [febystly. v v fmari> , NESS;- BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH GROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. r-:tn Offering to the community this justly celebrated re* medy for diseases of the throat and lungs, iUsnotoUJ wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afHiclcd,but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and eomoof life evidences ofitt euc-cess* frorawhlch thoy can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge, ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of I‘scfficaeyi norwill.we hold outonyhopolo suffering humanity which facts will not wnrrantr. 1 • Many ptafs are here given, nnd we solicit aninquiry; from the public into all we publish,'feeling assured they> will find them perfectly,reliable,.and the medicine war*' •thyiheirbestconfidcnee and patronage.—.• ' From lie dfttinguitJ&Z professor of CrumistTyand £laU* < • r na Jtlidicay Botodoin College. BeaTSir: I delayed,answering thereceipt ofyour. preparation,untilT bad anopportunity of witnessing its ’ effects in my own family, or in the farailiesof my friends. Tiila Miavc now. done wnh a high degree of satiafaa-; tioiti'in caseshoth of adults hud children. . - I have found it, as itsingredionts show, a power (hi re i •medy for colds and cough* and pulmonary diseases* ■ PARKKR cLEAVEI*A.NB,M;i). Bntm&wicc, He., Feb. 5,1847.-'. From on Ovtrsur in Hamilton Milk, in this. Giro* . - Lowell, A0g. 10,18*9. ; : Dr. J;C; Ayer: Tfoavc been catedOLUifi.wowi.ttoufch I ever had in ray liie, byyour “Ciikbst Pecto&Mo” and sever fail* when l.hare opportunity bf. recoiiraicndmg i* 10 “ YOUre> ' e,P TD. 7 feMERSON, Read the following, and ace if this medicine Jft worth a trial. The nauent htulbecoroevery feeble, ano the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— Uhtkd Stjltss Hotel, Saratoga. Spuisgs, } . , \ JDivJ.C. Ayer.—Sit: Ibavebeen afflicted with upain* ful affection of tne. 1 tings,'andaii the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. 1 could find no me* dicine thavwould reachmy eaeeitmiil I:commenced the use of your"CrtaaaT Pectoral, 15 wbicfcgave me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength. liU ay health is well nigh restored. : i , While using your medicine, I had the gratification of earing with it myrevercadfricndiMnTrumani of Sump ter District* who had been suspended from hie parochial duties by a severe attack or bronchitis., ' -I havepleasuro in certifying heso facts toy,ou ; And yours respectfully, • • - \ J. F. CALHOUrt, of South Carolina; Ip* The following was orte of the worst of ,coseuN which the physicians and friends thought to be Incurable consumption• ‘ 1 CitsaTßß; Pa., Aug. 22,1846. : 3. C. Ayer,-rSir: I was taken withterrible cough* brought on by a cold, , iu the beginning of last February,: and was confined to my . bed mbre than. two Months*--' Coughing incessanUyjught and day, l becameghastly and pale, ray eyes were sunken und glassy,fondMy breath very short . indeed, l waa.ropldfy ftiungyand m such distress for breath, that hot tiula hop'd of my tfecav ery coultf be entertained.' While in ihi9sftnatioh, afrieml fßeyV JbhnjKeller, of the Methodist church,) ? brought mett botileof your Cmsast Pfirioasii which k tried more to gratify him, than from ndy expectation of obtainingrelief. ■ : Its good effect inducedme to continue its use, and I sooa-found royltealih much improved.— • Now in-three months, I amwcll and strong, and can at* tnbutemycuTeoiilyioyoargrcatmedicme.- With the deepest gratitude* youTay Ac* / ’ JAMES GODFREY. ; Prepared ana sold byjaraes C-Ayer,PracticalChem ;ist,trf>well,llasB. • • ■;.■■•■•*• v |o* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retaU.by !L Av Fahnestock, and by 4. M. Townsend; In Allegheny City byll.PeSohwaria; and 3* Douglass, and by druggists generally. >' • ‘• ” : u .- . dcrfiP sioasß’s • Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Boot* ,■ DCCUPIES the from Tank among the proprietory medicines of this country for completely curing Canker. Salt Rheum,Erysipelas, and all.other diseases •ariaing'frora an impure state of the blood. • ; Also, Liver CompUmijCatarrhi 'DyspepslUylfeadachesi Dminess; Coughs, Soreness and Tightness abourthe Chest ; Bron* he*fs,and aUckUngrcruation 1 ’about the'-Throai) and is used, with unpruceueutcdsuc* cess in all eases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENER AL DEBILITY* Strengthcuing.the weakened body, giving tone to the variousjirghDß, and invigorating the entire system. If thetestimonyof thousandaofUving witnesses, from alt purtsof reUed upon,itiasniffuv larlyefficacioaslnTJuiing'aiMfwWTx.aiidifestoring de* bllitated: fimlbfokendown constitations. It is purely vegetable,ihvits;.ot>mpbsiiion,and: lo accurately com* 1 binedlnils ptoponionsthauhe chemical, botanical and Medical properties: of .each ineredient . harmoniously finite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. • : - . It has removed many chronic diseases which haubafk fled the skillbf physicians; and has aise cured- CankeT, l Sair RUeami-Erysipolas olid 'Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Sy raps entirely failed to„mako the least tm presaionupon. ' ' It has been tested in many casca of CANCEROUS HUMORS: The most obstinate Cancers : have'been oured by- this medicine. 'We say that it is-tv valuable mediclheto aU BILIOUS COMPLAINTS:'Itremovea all obsirnctidndnlHercireulhtidn;rehdericg/the Liver freejOctlve ahdhealthy. It reniOves Palpitation of the- Heart, tmd relieves in aUcases oC'Asihma* andraay-be used inalicliinalcg,and-Utall6ehsons6niidyear. . / This Byrup is prepared only byC.-MORSE A CO.; at* IDgFonatalu street, Providence, sL'l:hnd sold' whole-' sale find retail, by • S.N.WICKEOSHAM,' A ’‘--'w'r. - Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Jelliy. ;Warehoasc,coTWoodand Slrthsls^Piusb’h : Judd!# filedlo&ttd Ltanld Cnriclri 'VXHIS article is intended for family oscjiuid shouldbe' JL. found in the possession, of every fhmilyin the land. Mechanics .who are in constant dangerof injury to them persons through accident, ahd the: improper or earelew übo qC tools, will find this article to be invaluable to them. and. after a fair trial, wiUconsiderltindispeaßable. .. ;* c ThU mny.certto that we, the undersigned; having frequently made useof Judd’s Medicated liquid Cuticle, -prepared by Messrs. Penfield & Camp,, Middletown,:. Connecticut, Cheerfully recommend it to our profession* .at brethren,-pS an excellent substitute foradheslveflUts?.: ■ ter, in dressing burns, cuts,scalds; bruises, and nil kinds :bf fresh wounds; also: for sore mpp!esjaj£raedy une qualled. CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., , WM.-B.CASEY.M.D*'- - D. HARRISON* aUX, - F. WOODRUFF, MR, M ’ HAMILTON BREWER. M.D.* * ELLSWORTH BURR, M’D'j Botanic. , ‘CotSprising all the practising physicians inihe cRy of M R?r?S?by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO+ jyl ' corner of Wood and Firat gig. STBAM- BOAT raiMMINOS-Coonnune in part the follOvndgr Tablo linen, HucHnclc Diaper, crash Race Strip, Table Covering and Table. Covers,- Naokins, Ac , vrblcb we are. eonaiahtlv. receiving from iho importers and manafacrareis. CaflntNo,K|ourai street* (aprlj - W,hi’(JJXiINTOCK. ■ - ; T-K'&'W * * * . - \ k ' -- 'f. '-“«■» •, ; \- ■: .-'■ V ,-.v.- :>; •’••;•; ir*-.?.* ~.ji*,it*\ Ci’ * - -’ * -- - - lv , - xj' ' » - ■ .■■■’■_ i..- .’V,.~ *’ • . , ' - > • ’ ' -»■ '• '■,'■•■ ■ v*-- it V- * - ' ', y r. . -V-. V .v & ~ ■'--'VV; -:.s*r.;.’i-vv. ttT I fceomtin n> raoixiinmn #W-SSHK,S! feMK*g nary f<rrm,-tniy, with i!?sswm:^ss^*S : norelief bi3t®i'Miilrjjlcal.operation.; tiMbe lo whleb.weinviieiio.wwnUoa- of .tb* *®K“fe2j2* £ every superiority over tfit: trusses aiHibiijiungeß m commbn and can do ramie to fit any case of Hernia with -,an gzacjnera and belOM t® any other lnatroment with which we are" aeqaumeu. i ana .will retain any: raoiore with eara Bini eamrari to tne '»tiart r .'"Pby«relanirof thehijtiiejt aland. fog in tlie Pro fession hive given teniinorty to in grant Superiority over the ordinary trusses Tn uao. The Truss OrJJtr iiop» bard-wilt cure on&barf the cases of< ordinary. Rupturo» we fitffrleS tSoifi^fiirctfeiHft^ttiakd^applicßUOuin time.; JttfywncestfUeJ&Aiit J&araMr given *n this CUy, b V caHi*K ™ tfo *g«n<. t'ctWEs from a’dtstnnca' can have theta seat} by sendingthemdaauire raond thebotjy.-:- liv; 1 ,.; v,. ; ' . . . -pK-GRtvlfaKfcYgßlt, UOWodd streetj f did agent ; , .' J i Coldt , . {' ■ Pains cr iMakncrs cf ihz Bruit tor Side, Firjt Siaets vf -If Vtnifaiip&rf#e:t*lA!khmf.mi eeufiarfi i j ~ S i' (furfftifc/iffifttfi, - ."»• ■ w •. 'TTTriLrDOfcJEHß'tboQJcmgbeetttn&wntoposießsitt* 1 I? 'p’driatrtmedlcinaJpropenies. ,Tliißfaciiafaßiiliar i K ' : ~ i lo eveTy raatroninodrlanaf p' : scribe t I TSf fefsob as Wbtdd for its tlrfues i-andsame * t t pby&icisns Wh»s«nanies arefoimnariioihdwDoTecoun- - ~ i trv,ha*gOae«»far,ba * 1 TrOPF cotila b? .cured by that aJone*’ la iftthQt Jhonds j v again; it was nearly valaeteße, owing, nodoabt, io their r a ignorance ui preparing- andtuJrainistaring it—aajfßcuhy L' * obvlated by; patient experiment untf-loiur I * experience. > ' * - * - - ? ' -The extnmrdinaiy medicinal powers of thesetwosnb- £ " StaneeauienowfoMhelirettlmiicombined andembod* I ica in Br.WISTAft’aBALSAMtJP-WIIiDCHEHBY, > By a hfce ; or i uscreaaisTejeciedf Bdtharwhatremaihaislbenif'stex- - , traoTdjnaryandifulyefficaeiousfcmedyfor all kinds of , 4 ;j pulmonary andltvor diseasea-ever known 'le maa 'To - * convince oli unbelievers that oar-theory is refttiy imp, ?: we refer to a few cases of caresperformed bytbJawon derfalmedicine: , - * ' f . ~ Kaoß, Ham. co„ 0,, Sent. 27. ‘i J.J^Paiue—DcafSirr l take the liberty of adviaihir • » you of the benefit I havc Uerived from tho tise ofl>r. -i' Wistaria Balsonvof !WUd Cherrysl was prostrated bv - -V' that terrible scourgeXJoksamptioti.inMaylast, SThesu l troly bpmfying to me, iox five of our family ' <my brothersimd;s«iers) had diet! of ConsuropUonT I , i ■ waa amicied .wiihhcarlyan ihc worst features of the L ■ aSd^pfouJSghls^ag; I '^ B with flushes'of heal, ■ -. I.wwB,Mdet.ll«iii»ie of n SkilMphyocian frOia'die i time I was taieii siclc until aboDlßilwetkJEincß.iirin? = then eheatheipieiS.-iml m?Jri e 1 otp my. knowledge mr. father pxocdred it end commenced ; aamimstenng itto me, and,from the first day Icommeh» ‘ ced takingat heoiOi improved, *and in two vraeks l ?■• wasnbjq.tobecut and overxeeraybnslTtcfis*ahd labor. .which I stiH continue to do. I have .taken 'four bottles' •- * of the medicine, perfectly well. ; | ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! ' ; , _ „ , „ RraaviLlK, FeirfidJ co., 0,1831. ; , Mr. J. D.Fark—Bear Sir i J wish tasmioto yon that. : my aaugolcr.Aniandai Aged 10 years, had about avtfar' ■' aineo »e»era#ai(aelc of measles, which reilaced her yejy much, jond, left her with a'racking conch.' I employed all of ihephysiclani within our teach (otiho ' purpose of removing horcough,hut without success r bbo appeared tobe sinking into a decline, with every: symptom of consumption. I then tried Dr. RoCTr’oLtT-' • firHdrtOßdvTar.'t;:jiut this aggravated'her eohgli; add • cave her symptoms of a still maremalignahl character. 1 was now mosiserionsly nlaitaod, and it was with lrem -bIiDK fcar loat I from daytoday sawtheprbgress orthat - inseuabledlseasei,Consumption. I really despolredofi m>'daughter’* reeorery.But 1 providentially haw the ■ ■ certificate of Jonathan Coulsooi whose daßrhter.garah : ' Jane. wai cured of Consumption by Wistar’s Bnfeam of ' WUd,Cherry,.,f’hiscrcated « faint hope that H might heip:tdy:daughtetv.ah<iTtitunediiitely commenced ustijft i tiJtndrtnlmostinslaiiay gavo’reliel.'i Her-health- Was Improved Irorn the iirst boltle, and by ihc use of,two ■ ; boUies'OfjWisfatfsßalsaihof WiltTCherry she was res-, - tored loporfectJitniiVandsbe ismotnowaialipretW . ptraed to sayio all ibataro aiDteted with da sot'defpalri for Xir. Wjsmi’s BalsaraofWdd Cheiry wUI carey ou If . yoawiUbutlryiL ' E. KALB. ??ff i ? f another astonishing curei will miracles never cease? More-evidence of ftS surpassing health-resiorativ© virtues! • [From Dr, Baker,-ffprlogfield,. co.vKy I ' ' ' SVAijfGFiGLD, Ky., May H>ISSO.• ./ Messrs. Sa#pob&£--Pabk;: Irak© - UiU opportunity of informing you of. a most remarkable cure, performed up* ron racfby iiiQ aaeofßr.Wistar’ffßalsara of Wild Cher ry. i Inthe yenrlMOl was taken ■with the JnfUmmaUon of - the uo.wei v which .1 'labored under for six 'weeks, when 1 gradually recovered. In the fait 0f JS4I I wtu aUack- aaeycreCcoldtWMcKseaieaiiseU iipdtf'mylangs and for U»e Bpace v of theee-yeatSfl wasrconfined ioiny -bed, littfed r iuf kinds of iheaicnie4‘htid every variety of : . cud wubom benefitand,thus I wearied ataitfc until iho wimerof 1843, when I heard of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of • Wild Cherry* • r. t • My friends persuaded me to give it a trial* thought, had given up all hopes of recovery; and hud'prepared ; rayBelf.forlhachanecortmoiher.wortd."ThroQGhibeir snlicitstlona I.was induced tomakeusanf ihe gennine Wi«taj , s Balsam : of .Wifd Chefry.'The effisciwas truly : astonii*ing,{AAfietfiyei .yepre ofi&Oltction ati&safrcfisg and hfferhuvuijj. spent foor or, five hundred dollars to no ' i purpose,:and theibest und r moti respectable physicians t had proved; unavailing, -(.was.-soozmstorea to ontjro' ; beaJui oy iheb r essing of God and the useofUr.Wißiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. >■ , * ' May the blcßting of God r«3t upon the proprietors of M>-valttablft-a medicme as-Wlrtar’s • Balsam of "Wild 1 Cherry, ;JVours,re9pecifuUy,v , ‘ W. H. BAKER* - • fE/T-GmitifmoTWislar. ? s Balsam v of:'Wiia Cherry has a signaiureofHenryWisurjM.D,PbiF-’ udclphia,.and ona finely executed./ steel engraved wnipper* r No oilier can be genuine. • •: ' lD**Pfice—Stperliotile—six baiUeafor $5.~ . * Sold by J D. PARK, Fourth and Walnut streets, Cm ■ciDnaiit 0., General-ageufjMo whom nil orders must be . 1 addressed.- * * r JJ3*Pric6?l per bottle—six bottles for ss* / v «oW by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio,*9 «ißw-reatfanetf i ■ .oh WolnutMo wfcoaiall orders must be'addressed. •, J.Kidd ACo, Pittsburgh ;Ii ' street arid tiie. Diamond; B A- EabnesiockACoiPiUS; DargU; ib J Oeekhda)jAUe»'. fchenyCuy; LT Russell, Washington ; W.-JJLamber* • ion, Franklin j L• B Do wie,MUmontownj II Welly* • Greensbargbr :S OiiAoiih'.: Bedford: Reed A Son, flanUnudou* Mrs, Orry Hollidays- ; bhrgbi luldebnuidAivov Indiana $ J & WrigM,KiiiJra-’ nn i gj. Evans & Go, Brook?* 11 e;.. A- Wj Ison &•• Son *. •• Waynesbingh; M’Farland & Co,N Callender, Mead ville; Burlon &Co, Erie r Henry Forlrer,.Mercer; Jti KMiy Warren; F L & C S Jones,.Condersport;, F Crooker. • Jr.,Brownsville. ' ImoiSO 70 IHVAbtDS A5O THE SICK* . “ THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MBDICZNEp. THIRST. The GkSAT' pAin .ExmctQS XConners IJC DaUs r s} curing: alt Burns und all External Pains , and Sores. ~ > ; 2d. Ealm of Columbia for Slaying or Restoring the;: Unman Hair. - ' /. 3d. IVer?* and Bent Liniment andjadum Vtg *ta6l«Eifarj>,acureforaUcastsof-Hbeoinatl9m. • -4th. CDra/pr.Dcafness. ? j Oth. HapVZtnAnenro knOvimeaTetoriheTiles. 1 : oth.- r ' ‘ - . v 7tU.- nUVwoineh wtihe family way* -• • :Bihi Jrtdta*w’P«*se«*,-fof ; Colds and fcvcnsh feelings andjprcvetitinc feversj: for Asthma,' Liver* Cbmplalnt'and BUrona AlßcUofis; for 'JDiarxhcea,indigestion andLossofAppetite.3farCoßiive- -y>. ■ness in feraale'snnd irialeSjhiidnervou&complafntSj for Stomach ' iThe great iahot bad to lake,.never gives j)Qin,and hever-loavesbne cbiiive. ' pta. Kctostcck's Vermifuge (Worm Killer,) for Children or grown personsv -- '• HUh, Airs. Brewnft Great PaitvKiUer. : No medicine haabeendiscoVered -uiaL jasoi'happilyadapted to use aadrops to he taken, and yet perfonovgueh • wonders appltcdrxttmafly'as a-wash or bath, by frfctlon. rinbDtuesfromlSitoSOcenisoach. " • . *_• , llth. SaunhoUz'j Roach and Bed Bug 23ant 3 fordrlv- *-■ Ingaway Vermlqin a-shorttime. - • ' i2th. The celebratcd Zin’j £,yV Bills and. Ttmjjcrttntt ■■ : r Bitter* . w \-v" .■■.*'s ■ ; l3ih. I)<ertto}amttQ'sEink:Svnip s ; thcTJObdIorEX PECTORANT FOR COUGUS, COLDS, INFLOBN* r ZA.4c. •* - ■ -14th. Tke East India $ NeaYork Bair BURB coloring for the Hair. I ISih. X.mVßaftnof tt Chlneseßemedy for Cats, . Bnri6ca t 6aiet,&c., l lOth..A2hoc< of Earsaparßia. - This artlele bas oatli?? dd all other Sarsaparilla** and still gi?csns'great satlsj ‘ Motion as ever*. tl7U>. Thc' celebrated spread Strengthening rio3tet t made front Dr. Lin’a recipe, and thfc most mtbo ■ * market. t IBt lateiy*bOnght the.right fortho -v Bnlled States, ofthe • Whttf, foahd at : the Salr Wm.C. Chase, at St Cathafln«s^C. : W.- This medlctne has ot- ■ taiheali equalled v branypreparaUcm at thatplace, - 1 cbnmtensttnUe'withf Sts memsjWhlefa are extraordinary, 1 Ait the,remedies nra faUyvdeSDribed in ALMANACSt- >- to he given to all 'who doll where,iho Mcdicmcs qro. •• All/preparadQaa.7 herotnfor&yknown os «boMSTGCK , S ,, «r COMSTOCK&CO. T s, always be longed and now belongs .EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Lndua Si Comsiick ; and thp«h signature ot Comstock A ! •• Co. will becontinaed,taiS eXuaiabel with the fac-simife v mfutare designate the' 1 GENUINE. OTHEa3 jausr.Dfe SPURIOUS. EUCIUS 3. COMSTOCK". . >.i D”. Tt« above medldnca catr be hod in Ibis placetif • Jcta . ■ - “WUiLTAM JACKSON. No. <HO Libeny ttreei, head of - - : : B. A. Fabneitook’* VumlfdstV mUE STANDAHD ARTICLE-lhe Mfeat .jid mo.l X. cffecuvc rttaedj for; Wonns thatbas. hesndiMo?- entdr' . ' . From Messrs. Howell *Tarnor, Dragßi»is and Phv»l. f oiou, Haywood ‘t By conanon contest, B. A.FahMnot!!t%"V«nnira(m ta aokno-wledged to be a etandatd article la this eection ofthecooniry,and ifooropinionctfa sbrreahv (rnrwl poTpoao,-we freely aay that, we consider it mnch.ftS it rrealarlyin om * practise, ana -with encccs»%n»lellmiroafU UU^Jauassy S “ preparatioda paUogtther." , * “ 7 , tXy-' hfr" :te iiiteis
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