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' K 'l * ®iragraiici« Stius., ; r jwfci W* PSCOTSP • rJ»* N Jjfßfc ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1852 g§g|V I JaueaßlA-tcelp, : i • 'T?^ ROPBaN AaSNJVatfd. Dealer in Foreign Ex '■JOi-change, issVto -Agent for /thovfot lowing Packer Lines; ;•■ . v , v . Pioneer Lme .of SUJunehips Jmiween. New Von? and ‘ Liverpool. , ; , ; Swallow Tail Line* sailing fcom.New York and LTv i , erpoohon the Gth and iltM/orfach month. ,i . New Une leav»New-Yorkon Uio.dSihy and Liverpool i oalhe Utb of each month/ •■•■•••'- ••>'•• : • ■■; • Red Star Line leaves New York on the lith, and Llv*. v erpool on the &Hh of each month. : ‘ *r ■« > -Z Line satis tyrieeamonth from Liverpool and. New Tho London Line of Packets sail from New Yor kihe. . Istjtiib. tfith end 21th, itad from London on the Gib, 1 Jin,: glstamt'gdth of each, month. • .- --Ki - The Clyde Lme of Glasgow. Packets soil from Hew j • . York and Glasgow on the Island 15th of each month. A Weekly Lino of Packets from Liverpool to New. < Orleans. „ , , . .. : Daily-Line for emigrants, from New York, by steam* •, 'boat. aild railroad, - or. l*y. canal and railroad, to Plus. '. borgli. - : • Passengers will receive every attention, and advice : • given cUeCTfolly.nt tho oiUco of W. Tapscou. & Co., Eden Quay, Oubliu l and Si. Gcorga , a llmldings).Liver ** pbolj W. A J. T.Tapscctl & Co.,rCBpath street, New ! York-or at the office of tbo-advertiscr. ' , Persona realdinglnthe United States or Canada, who wish-to send-for their, mends. In, any. par( of England, • Irelaod.Sootlnndor make die necessaryar raagements by Application to life subscriber, and have t > them brought out by any of the above favorite lines of Packets, (which range ions bnrthen,) .or by Bretolaas Merchant Ships, on favorable term*) by . way or Liverpool, .London .or. Glapgow; Their fre* qtiency of sailing precludes ibts possibility of delay. • Passage can also oe soenred .ft’ont Liverpool to NewOr*: leans,^Malumoro, Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston and • Savannah direct. Benutumcea ia smalt and large sums «** asnsual,toGreatßritatnandlrelahd- o < Messrs- i W‘, fc.J fc TuTap»cott2t.Co.liave entered Into arrarrgementa with Messrs. Yogch Sock & C 0. ,: Bank era, Frankfort-on-ihe*Jila»n, and .with Messrs, fcdward ,Blonnt Go ; >RankerjH jParlB, to .draw-sight/drafts, whiph-canbe made payable Inalt the. priocipal places' - tnroaghottvFrance ond Geimany. Passage ttckeU arid . dnuta always'ior sole by the undersigned, corner of. Sixth aad Liberty streets, (up stairs,) Fmsbargb, next ■ door to Messre.J, &.R-Floyd’s Wholesale tiTceery./ .* , JAMES BLAKELY. or the vessel*, time of sailing, and harden, can be had.ai the above office, grans..- . (npr2 Ageccy forr Di'fferent Linea of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, 3To. 4rlo titb9rty Strr«t t PlttAareh* >' Tct Pi W. STHffSS &'CQ n €Q South ttrut, cpmcr of fiwi iVh* York:3Q\ waurlao BoaS, Liverpool, and o 5 Gravitr Orleans, *H\SqlJneof Packets • Bollingeveryfive days from ; t Liverpool to New York: a rfcrSniL; Line of Packets from Liv- mbsSSjrnyV. crponl to Philadelphia, on JaMXiyar ikeelgh teen tb of eachesSonoifflHa jof Packets to. Baltimore on' the 20th ei eschmontb.Also—aLine of Packets on the Btb and 341 h of each month from London and Portsmouth Hew York. . - ALSO—Drafts at slghialwayeonhaud,forahyamotinV «t the lowest rates- of discount; and all information ' glren concerning-passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, ' marlg t . 205 Llbe rtymPlitstniTgh-.;- B*ir Stock of Cktokeflng*!Hiano Fortcit - r agt JUST received, bythe-Pennsylvama jEgHH Canal* * newalock of WANO FORTE 3, lhe celebrated, manufactory of • I * f v’CUICKERING, Boston, of— - One SuperbOßAND PIANO FORTB» full 7octaves, superbly csTyed irj thcstyleofLouis XIV. One Rosewood carved Louis XIY- 70etave Piano. One Rosewood curved round comers 7 <Jo do vThree do-pluuv do io 7. do . do . Two. do, ~ do ' -do.- do 6| do do One . do - ■ do - ■ do do 0) do da One . do.;Carved <dy do 6| do do. Three do r- plaiu du do 6.. do do Ono do .do - round front 0 do. do Three do . do. . squarccornerC do do -These PIANO' FORTES ore oU made in the morn sub* stantia! manner, Patent Iron Frame to every instru ment, and are particolarty to stand the mbarsevere cH* mate. Mr. CdICREIUNG has of iaie eniarged'hia manufacturing facilities, and hopes’.soon to be able to meet xao*\ of .the pressing demands for his instruments; Also, received and for sale, a large and very elegant •lot of carved and plain Piano Fortes*covered with Da* mask,PJu*h and Bair Cloth. All the above for sale.at Factory prices. JOitN 11. MELLOR, - Exclusive Agent for PUtsbnrgh and Western Penns., for ChicfeenngVPianoß. — ; . • • ■ ■•••• rapid TJRESH COOD3—* JC 80 half chests prime Green and Black Teas ; 75 c&uy boxes- do do do; lOObsgsprimeGreen and Fancy.Rlo Coffee; 20 begs Laguyra and Old Government Java; 60 bis,£o's,ia’a, 8-s, s's, J and Si-LumpTobaceo; 35 barrels No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; .. . 25 do lioaf ondCru?hcd Sugars; • ■ 2. do Snp.Carb.Soda; 2 do Cream Tartar;, ■ ■■■•; 10: do Chipped Logwood;. . 10boxes Extract dop. ‘ ' 4O do ' filar and Sperm Candles; 40 do Mould and Lipped ‘do;* 50 do Extra tturc Starch; 50 do Almond; Faina and Ros : n Soap; . 30 do Rosemary, Windsor &adCasiile t 10 do Cocoa and Chocolate; ; 20. do Saleiatas; 10 do Rock Candy; 10 .do ■ Babbitt’s Soap and Yeast Powders; • . 10 do . Salt ACo. Chemical Soap; iOdo M.R. Luxmßaisms; 5 do •lleeker’iFarniaj 5 do Com Starch; . 30 do Clothes Pms; JO do Hatch’s Counter Scales; * • 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; 4 case Nutmegs;; ; tibtgß pdpper and Pimento; 50 kegs and cans para Ground Spices;. . IbarrdpureCronnd Ginger ; • : . , . 5 case's pore African do; SOdramsSmvrmfFigs; 1000 &s. extra Madder; .. • 800 Vii. fresh Prunes; 3barrels Weller’s Japanßlacilngr . 100 dozen Mason’s Challenge do; 30 do . Uarrhon’s Columbian Inlr> 1 oz,lo I gal lon bottle; . 150 do Corn Brooms t : • .50. do Patent Zinc Washßoards. ; 2ft do filed Cords; ~ Iron aad Nails. Glass, Cotton Yarn rmd’Battinr, White l£ad,ftc. Wholesale &nu Retail, by ; J,.D. WILLIAMS A CO.. No. 122 Wood street, * .fourdooTs above. Fifth street. PlttabUTKh li«atber Depot* • .' 1 T> BABB &.CO. I No. 103 Wood stsebt, have just JCw« received a Fall supply of stock in their line-Bal timore and New Ytrk SOLE LEATHBB,Philadelphia Kips and Calf Skins*. French Calf Skins v Country TJp» per, Sips and Calf Skins. Morocco Lining and Binding Skins; Tanner’s Oil; Tanner’s and Career’s Tools. Ac. And) taken together) they believe it the largest and heat assortment ever offered before in one house in Pius* burgh*- A!lof£rhich we are {prepared. to sell to cash fin<T|)romp( paying customers ai tne very lowest prices We take pleasure in showing our stock, and cordially Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing-else* .where. ■... ■ •• fsep!B:tf JAMES R. SEED tZ CO., Manufacturers of Tnr.ono tjtes, Compos-, pee, leveling and. Grading Instruments, &c., &c. KO. 3G SmUhfitld strut, Pittsburgh,' Pennsylvania. An assortment of tho a bove named Instrotsents al ways on band. Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c. ' • April G, 1532-r-2zn..., ,/^tO*PABTNERSHIPv— ( The subscribers have tWs day ,\J associated themselves together as Partner*' for the purpose of trantaetlng aWholesata-tircceryvPr oduce, Liquor and Commission business, under the firm ot' John JEu&ck & Co., No. 319 corner of Lsbeny and lrvrin sic. JOHN BLACK* Itt, N’GUXtLOUGIf* .FR. ' FVODSa dftFO&P, ■ • •' v filatmfacturert and Deattirs tn MANCHESTER MINERAL Allwusby City, Pa- - Naw Yob*, December lGih, [B5l. analysed osampleof MANCHKSYKft MIN EKALPAINT, for PoddmS;Pobb,and find It to con tain the following! ■'■■■ Silica/ ■ ■ Altunina, . - "Per Oxide of Iron, - JJme, • - - ■ ■ ■• : Marnesis, ■ - - ■: - :: Oxide nf Manganese, • Water and Loss, - • " 100,00 » Tht Powdered Sample, contained in the box, wb ich l suppose was the one you desired also to have noal ysed, 1 fin&io differ Romany average of the lumps powdered, and mixed together* Thie last yields as follows: Per Oxide of Iron, - - W,.W SiUcaand Alumina^; ■-r : • ■..■■■•• 33|'d9... Lime, - - - *■ > B | - • j3® , Waterand Loss* ...■ - \ ■ , 100,40- ■ This difference ! presume arisesfrora the mineral not beiog uniform, aome portlo&iconiaxningmorelrou than. other*/ 1 Tbe analysis showribe Article to be.welL aoil ed for a durable paint*, I find that by calcining; the pow* der by a pretty high heat, the .color i* much improved, otatieast convened into » fine - - *; - JAMES E. CHILTON, RLJLGheraSsi* tCT For sato by JOEL MOIILER, BU-Liberty street, rawiGjy Cabinet and Cbalx Faetory v *Sb JOSEPH. MEYER has on hand, at his exten.? ill stveCabinct and Chair Manufactory. No. 4M Penn KB street, aboyethe Canal, all lauds of FURNITURE, f iffuch as Solos, Centre Tables, Mahogany. Chairs, Mahogany, Bedsteads, and all other articles tn the Cabi net lute—which ho will seiieoperccnt. below custom* ary rate** Terms—CASH, ONLY, JOSEPH MEYER, • aprfi V-: No* 424 Penn street, Fifth Ward. Removal. OTHE Sabieriber ba» removed bis Drug Store Yronnbe X sorter of Wood anil Fifth »vreetB, to No.iUTjlbcr '*&ET ° f ” Et, MOiILKR ■ iww: ■; . .. mgg J-Wriher having made • arrangcmenta with- die T ITORTON COMPA* " ’NV fr>p thea&la of tbair Goods. pbw oflereforoateu bonnets, of every variety offabrie,,«Woand pauern,aatipied to tbeSpringirade,which willbew«Vßepackage, at "SS Kwea®figure.-c»«ea maybe newried tn pta^ . N 0.63 Milk «peet,-Bo«io’n. ' . : oiiifUtrt Ooali - ' ' fTHE CHARTIERS CpAL. COMPANY are riowptj- I -pared to contract for and to deliver at their wharf, v . ■ ijwLu R&iliil tMrd find; fl- ijalf .toiler -below, Pius*. ' inrgh, from ten to twenty thoaqaiid busheta of coal P« r A**. PnrehWßiaAtmw^tbeijrJOWtboata. - - MAf*ttPAffor<ittwity »odcarefti!iy inincd*. awle pW belnj for Jos* ia rtlpSieSrStlttftUlVthes aoU»f*? Apply jtpELRATH, ‘ - PtctHcatCirtrtiMt CoaHlompany. TDiPBB' 'HANdIHGSfttPMtty Paßera* of *aper " -'»tng*,ln goldy velyet «?. d „P!S ll i.fWle*- ■ -- - ■/:•'- 1; ■ f ,• • " '„- ' P *&V , T a r .:' -,5,“■ ''C^ ■ £ v*? 'S 1 rr?:-.H^'’ :> '.J/iSiUji..'. . \J[ Ji. ■/.;-%»*'•. •Kf. ■*■'£''4 : ',; . ; . «?,ar - -w - 18,41- ,68 - ,1* • - ..r : 8,00- 4w5&? £&&% i r* -‘ *~-« ■£& *■ii; i ;^^^^s,,;r^V;:-:-. : '.,^--;.t fi*S : 3say’^«&*,gsss^ffS%»S!F*i?'^^ i A t »fe<fsW« , i.&•*.*•.-■*,• •*vfc*. »“.*?>*.-ST';•< ~?'CWUmb* pw *-sf#at >: ~ v i; m^'‘Vl'^-Vw••£'*>?•^■t-;* s --v : ’ -" .v :’■»'• ■ 1 * v.^j.*iv -\- ‘ '"'■ 'v* »' >I W t ' T -, “ * r* V. *' >fc i *v- * v ~ 1 . ' ' *.'4* *** - *• V* 1 V 1 +S~S- *„ t jt i t f.'^>-' ‘■ ?, >,'u ;, ;.:-J i. yl vf"' ■’ - -- V-- i '' "* ' : ',,''v'. f t l'■ ’l~'' >l .. ' ■. , ■ v *"' # t: iv:v.:-:’f.’-vr.-:, ,^ ; *'•'*>*'- i *' f |S’ l? . ! : . ■> >_’ .\j?, .’’v vV£ vi *? s"' '- * ‘ t '■'.■* * ' ~ »'“■ , "^'-* 5 "- »'"'•<■ - %, /•.|.',V,">-.' Sh< ' >mM'.„,ii'., - ' ' -, ’ - • * »*,.-- V «- 'V'sH* * ~-»- ,’ P H - N 7 i >?•■■Vfirt'”"* ‘-t r l ‘&W'- ' ■ .E-'-.' EEftEEEiESE 'EWEiS ; 'KWTd * : %mmm '- ' ' ’ ( (Sraußportatiaiv • ■S3* sis m sags- ■l PaisioHttitiinoTe,i . •■■ - »r. S 0,00. -:-dO Philadelphia," »- * 10,00 do Washington City, -10,20.- • . MONONGAIIELh. ROUTE.* ..■Thej Steamer leaves the Wharf, above ihevßridgc, Daily/at So’cldcirvA-'Mi r Travelers leaving Pittsburgh by.theMorm.og Boat;Will cross the mountains thtfsame mghlj Jmtl arrive jnCurahorland the ; next morning for the H O’clock train of Cats for: Baltimore. r Will sup In Baltimore and Washington. City, and arrive in Philadel phia at2o’clock, the same nlgut v - Fare to Baltimore, * . S 8,00; -do. Philadelphia,. 10,00. : dov ‘Washington City, • • 10.50. 'For Tic keif, by either of the above Lines, please call .at the West [Newton Plank -Road Office; in the'Monon gahela House, Water street - > 4. J. EVANS, Agent. gpTC > AKIIIUIO K JHSHT! IwesteriFrailroad" . Vbom < to Clevelandi OolnmlAu and ■ • y Cincinnati* ALLIANCE, CANTON; AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH CENTRAL i ' Railroad. ftpm Pilltburgh to 'Cleveland in less than :« Ten &ours r : by aconlinuaiu Railroad Line l• r: mHE Express Train on.the Ohio and Pennsylvania X Railroad, leaves PUtebufjjh at A; Mn slopping at: BewicklyylraheEter, NewßrigbiOn;Darlington, Knon, Palestine, Colombidna; arid Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 62 mile* from Pittsburgh, at 1 P.M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland 'Railroad at 3 P. M, and reach Cleveland at 0 P.M. Returning-, the pas senger* .leave ClovelanQ at 0 A. Alliance bv1.30 P« M.yancf recfchV Pittsbargh at s,39P,lvr.,intitne:locon nect wiih the evening train on the Rail road for Philadelphia* New York and Baltimore, and also with the Yooghiogheny Steamboat and Flank Road route. ' ' .passengers by thia ronte aome from Ciucinnati to Pittsborgh.iu two days, without night travel, find save from one to two days in co&ncciiog with the Pcnna. Cen tral Railroad. leaving.Pittsburgh at $3O. A.. M.,reach. Canton at «P. M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mas- Csillpn the line connects with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, No\v Phtladelphia,ajul arEaon to New Cas* tle,Polfiud, Warren.MercerttndErie. TheNetv Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh ailo A.M. and 5 SM> P. M., and Newßrlgbton at 7 A. M. and 1 F. M.,stopping at intermediate stations. '■ Excursion Tickets, good for two davs, are sold be twecnPittsbureh, Rochester and New Brighton ;• tickets are sold at lowmics; and tickets by the package to sonieof the stations. The Trains do notrun on-gunday. • ; *•'- Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federalstreet.- ; Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pius* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miies.Cl.CQ.To Massillon,.lo3 miles, $3,00. For tickets apply at Ihh Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGEPARKIN, Ticket Agent. Orto J.MESKIMEN, Note—By the Tonic by steamboat SO mWs to Welis villc. and thence by|Rtilro&d |QO miles to Cleveland,the fare is $3.5f1. ■■ ■> t " _ , . . Pltt»burcb,'April 1,1652Wupr2) vv - v..> , 1852 , SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Pfi NltS YXVANI A ILAI IK O AD i Two dally Trsuil Prom Pittsburgh to PLlladelpSiUi and Baltimore. . Only 80 : 2fturs Through f FARE,sn, fJIHE Express mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib- X eny street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at Cft o’clock. Passengers will goby the caratoTurt]e,Creekl2mtle»‘ where they will find ihebestofCoachesm readiness to convey them 28miles,oyer a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station; (conductors accorapauv eneb train of Coaches), and then take (he cars to iloUiuaysbarg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and. Baltimore. ; ' - Passengcrsfor Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrisbargh, arriving at Balti more to. 1 breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. .'~;V -'i-;-' The Evening Train will leave daily aiC-30, r,M.,ar' riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech 4 Co.’*ExpressPttckct Line Will leave daily, aiSo’clock, IV M; f connecting at wiiii the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through Dora Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore In 33 hours.; FARE 810. Passcaeer* will probate their tickets at the Railroad Office in ihc Mononrahcla House, Water Street. N. B.—Sc lied uJe time teg follows: From Pittsburgh to Beouy’tSt&Uon,' 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johrmowni 2i do do • Johnßtowfltonolfidaysbar&jin* 1 - Portage road, .do From IlolUdaysbuTg toDiUersviUe, O.v do do oinerstiUetoPhUadefphla,over \ i Columbia Railroad, 3f;:do - Total, ■■ £3 hours. This Schedule aJ'ows ample time on each portion ot the rontc, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. • Passengers aromfenned that the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned andope rated by the Staleof Pennsylvania, endarcan no way nnderthe management or control of the Pennsylvania Rnilroad Company*- - - •• 1 > \- oflbssj the Company -will bold themseleet xtsponsiblefor personal baggage only and for on araoantnbtcxceedififrone knndrea dollarst. : mar 23 J.MfcSKKJEN, TlckctAgH P. lt K. Co. -i_ ■ Hercjjftnt*’ Portable. Dost iah«< ■; For the Transportation of Mcrchandiit and Product, (mrraKsTtv*mi«X!aMiHoijin,TOAM).BSrw*ss PITTSBURGH AND PIIIEADBUPHIA, ■ ' bind, loitscrtr 3it*ihipping, 83-TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON A REYNOLDS, - Depot, 251 Martel st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. . Ci A. SPANULTV A CO, Canal Basln,4 , 'Biuid,4lo Peniistreet, PUtBl>ntgh. HAVING increased oar facilities and olbernisa im proved oar arrangements lor Transportation, we arc now prepared to receive d large amount of Produce and Merchandise, to ship (on the opening or the Canals,) I with promptness and dispatch, i The, Section,BoaMystem of transportation over, oar [ State ' improvements has been in use about ten years, [ nndthe great success and favorit has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that it is not longer considered a doahiful or uncertain experiment; bat isncknowledged by all ns vastly superior to any mode of transportation used on Canals, (when iuterseeted by Railroads) I Goods loaded Into oar. Boats“at Pittsburgh, remain i undisturbed until unloaded at oilr Warehouse is Market i street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequentOn three different transhipments,and secu ring the delivery Of Gobds in entire tots, the packages dean, and in ns gOotf order as when shipped. Produce,Ac, consigned to: Oar House at Pittsburgh, Will -be- received /and forwarded always ottbo lowest current canal rates, strictly according to.iustrncuocs, nvithoat any,extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, Sc. febvif ■ - ; C. A. WANUI/TV A CO. VAlih ASD/IVIUTUn ARtIASaESSUiIST TOE TRAVEL BBTvVfM CIiBVELAXD and pio;tsbubgh, Of the Cleveland & Pittaburgb Railroad. «?HOM CLEVELAND io HANOVER STATION, TO JJ mile*. From HANOVER io WELLS VTI.LF.vby Siaite, MO rollen, and from WELLSVILLE to PITTS BURGH by IUo new ami MemHd .learner" FOREST CITY-" ThU Errangemcnt 10 continue tuuil lilts first of Janiiaiyv 1653, when tire Ct,r» will run from’Cleveland loWelfsvlUe. v- ; . , The Expreis Train of Cara WlirieEvß Cleveland dally. {Sundays excepted) el 8.45, A, M., after the arrival or ilia Might Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station -at 1‘3J35, P. hL, and at Wellaville at 7 o'clock, P. Mj, and at-Piltsburgh the-aame evening,. Returning; will leave Plttaharghtdaily at 0,P.M., ar riving at Cleveland at's o’clock-, P.M, next day, in sea son toaonnect -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 hoars; to Cin cinnati 30 hours. ■. Fare to Cleveland M,oo| to Cincinnati 810,00. ISigned) O. PRENTISS, President. Omick ©»tkb C. A P,R; R.Co, > ■■ • ■ i BattTma r Nov.8»I831. t Uckctß apply ip. . ; ' „ G. M. BARTON, Agent, noyla • Monoagahelal House, Piusourgh. fpilE subscribers; Agents lor the Pennsylvania Rail-: J. road Company, arc now prepared 10 receipt freight through u> Philadelphia during the winter at the follow ion rates: ■: Fornllfirstclojßgood. and wo»L-‘81,25 perlOß fit* For bacon,butter, lard, tallow, and - - all heavy freight" l.OOper 100- -TlmtyPlvio dayr. ' COVODB A GRAHAM. Ag’ls, : jantZ , Corner Penn andWaynoats, Pittsburgh, At Co-ia Kxprew^^^- NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, OTTefiURGH. eiSHE public are informed that we are uovv running i regularly to the Ea-utnu West, and are prepared to forward all Uodds entrasttd to aureate.: ‘v . A RpRCIAIFMESSENGEREeUt. dally for Philatlel phiaiaU b'clocW P. M.' Atlo, daily to CmclanaU, at T o'clock A»M. .- > r , Orders tratumitied free Of .charge, and Goods returned - offexcbangQ. for: said oh England, Ireland -and Scotland, for any nntbontorayable on principal Banking Houses or Post Offices In tlieUnited Kingdom. decS4 . . BAKER * FORSYTH, Agpnts; SPRING ARKASOEiIBSIg. ' ’ Cleveland and Plttslmrglt'Ballroad. 154* l^.ex “! 1 AniveafCleveland < da do 0 P.M., r .iw iifhft fflMhft.TolgdOaDetToa and Eastern Boats*. - **/.. - . GEORGE ROBINSON,, attial " * * Superintendent, v K : * ' Dr. Wmi Pi ClUei* ’ veterinary surgeon. > Office fttßodrPaUerson’aLivere, Stableß, on wti between Wood and Smlthfiotu. Uj^Jy ....... . ... .I-,-.'••.•-''^7-'-'-:;;.;:^;.'V Jw '>■’ >*.-•. ■ ■■/■-“ .•■ hxsuxmtt • HOME IKSirBANCE. The Farmerrana AlceUaiiteV fl.iOthln sarnncc a a.ootallou. OF PITTSUtFrgH, PENtfA. . AID IN TIME OF NEED' > office--coasss ,cf s»r?Hn£Z)D. aud third streets. • T...!? UAB ! tW , Tlr CAPITA*., «30,000. IIIS is an association established foe the mutual relief of its metimeTsrin cases ofsiokness or acciddQtjby >«aa*iajnaf befeo.jie.mcrobcrsanabe'entuiedio a weekly b c ,°cfiMn w cass pf sickness dr accident. All who Join thfft \Ag?o«aijmi ,ay6 entlflea to a. ‘voieintUeelccuon of < wCem,;.tindi(> participate m theprofits of ihe 'Associa :Uon»f on. a safe and permanent baftis, being,both Mutual and .Benevolent In us designs; -with tbelowesl rates consistent for us security; and conduct ed In a manner to insure its permanency and durability. All persons e&n see.th© Hdvantages of taking out a policy from the CieneraVOffice. ■ • - ' TSOBLY DEPOSITS. 8 2,oopeT year,drawsB 2>Coper week; . tLOO :do do 0,t(0 do; 4,00 ‘do do. 4,00 dof • • . 5,00 r do> do 5,00: do;.;- , 6,00" do ' do 0,00 do» 7,ht) : do •do • ' . 7,00 . do;- : . 8;00 •do do • 8,00 do; 1 0,00 do do 9.00 do; • 10.00 do do 10,00 do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 31,50—which mast be paid at the ume of making application, and the first years* deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. • '.OFFICERS. President— D;W. Brmjicost. Vice prrjiVmt and. Treasurer —Wm. M. Wilson, . . Sicrcnxfff—G. D. Brown. Finance ComwutfM—A. J. Childs, A. D> Christie, and 0, A.fiPMasicra. : ~ iimtU:om Tli© Franklin Fire Insurance Company* ■ OF FHELADSLPHU. ' T\ I RECTORS' -I.Jf - Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, . Thonias Hnrt, Mordccai D. Lewis; Tobias. Wegner, . Adolnhi K.Borie, Samuel Grant, : DavtaS; Browne, . Jacob R. Smith, . Morris Patterson. . i . . .. J3UASVN.I2ANCKER, PresH. Chab. G.BAJtcaaß, Secretary. £p* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in.townrand country at rates as low as are consistent with security. . ■■■■. * r- The Company have reserved alargeConiingeru Fandf . whichywith iheir.Capitai and Premiums; safely invested* afford ample protection to the assurod. : . 'The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* ■ lows,.viz:—- • • . ■ Mortgages ■ ■ - 3 -018,12803 . ■ Heal instate . 84,377 73- . . . Temporary Loans**—.—. 83,905 17 •‘.' Stocks ». 61,889 00 Caahj&frj- ■ - 04,340 81 81,212,703 44 ,j Since their incorporation, a. period of 21 ycarajihey; have paid upwards of On* Ulillwn Four Hundred Thou~ sandlhUarS) losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance;' as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, amiabilities. . !; J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, OfficeN. K. corner Wood andffd st». State Mutual Fire Iniuranco compaay, HARRISBURG. > > "nrt&SlfiNISD only for the safer classes of properly, has I # an ample capital, and affords superior advantages uTpoint of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ana Country‘merchant*, ana owners of dwellings,'and. isolated or country property. %- * . -A. A. .CARRIER, Actuary* oci27] Branch Office,No.s4 Smithfield si., Pittsburgh* • ISSUKAKOBi > - THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY,—-Office, North Room of the Ex: change,ThirdstreetjPhiladelp)iia. Fias Merchandize and oihfti property in imm ind eouitfry, insured against loss or damage by fire nttheiowestrat&of premium, . ' SUscts also fnsate Vessels, Car opes and freights, foreign er coastwise, under open or Special policies, as ibe assured may desire. InutnoTaAnspoKTAtion.—>They also insure merchan dize transported by, Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and £team Boats, bn rivers arid lakcs/omnc most Überaiterms. .... . • • :-./• - ; DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,Edmond A.Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis,William Folwell.john Newliri,Dr. K.M. Huston, James C. iland.Theopbilus raulding, If. Jones Crooks, Henry Sloan filugh Craig. George SerriU.Speuoer Me llv&in,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr S. Thorattß, John Sellers, Wra. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.--D. T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Log&ri. • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. : Tnos.-C. HAin), Vice President. ■ '>• Joseph W. Cowak, Secretary. ■ i !o*OiEce of the Compaoy,No. 42 Waterslreet, Pitts burgh. : (jelOnRQ _ I*. A. MADEIRA, Agent. THE.OFFICEof the Injwranrs,Co.</• North Amrritu has beerirhaeredto the Warehouso of Hardy, Jones A C0.,N0. MTFrofit street,third boa«e East of Wood street,where thesabscriber.wUlissue Policies on Baild* ingsand their content*,ondonShipmentsby Steamboats -and other vessels, for the above old ana jrdsnonsibls Company. ; {ap3J ; YWM. P. JONES, Agent. State Oltituat'Fir*'lmoraittia company • BRANCH OFFICE, M.Sttitzmauj st., Pmrinuas v, ; Y Pitutoirgh, Map Ist, l&£ l.’ THEhestevidcricepf the success of the Director'- in endeavoring toaiakc the ’’STATE MUTUAL Fi RE INSURANCE COMPANY” iroeetytbe. wants of -the coramuntty, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,VooPjli cies daring the past year, thereby, adding ovcrSl3o,oflo to the Tanas of the company. Nearly all the property insured!* ofthe safest kind,ln small risks, ends large proportion insured foronly one year. Whole No. Policies issued**-*- — ; 7,900- do do expired, terminated A - . canceled.»* ~ - 02 do do • iuforee*--*-* .v...—7,503 Amount of Property in5ured*37,366,419 do C&nccled,tcnninatcdand ex pired*—2ol,72B - ' do do Inforce* —..-•*■ , 37,634,091 do PromiamNotes*—»—•—♦ 79,676,87 do . Canceled,terminatcd,exprM, ,607,10 do inforce'»«i»»»«i~»—»«»—»»» $70,C3f,77 do CasbPrcraiuosrtceivcd.*— do do. canceled*—*—*-—*-* .{121,21. • * ~ 351,235,90. Whole amount of losses tml experi' sespaid—*•* -« 23,411,45 Calanceinfatorof iheCo.,ln cash, 327,824,43 :To city orcouutry merchants,arid owners of dwell ings, and isolated of country proper/, it is believed this company affords advantages Inpotniof cheapness safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. Conducted <m the equiuble and grcatlrlmprovcd s ys tero .of Classification of Risks,excluding aH apeMOl hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence or luge fires,, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partluipa* tioolmhe profits. It is under the control of tbefoUawingDireetors;—J P. Rutherford. A. J. GilUu, John &, Packer, Samue.T, Jones, Aionxo A. Carrier, Philo C- Sedgwick, Rob *rt Kloa, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Preset. A. JiGILLETT, Sec'y, ■A, A. Cabbie*, Actuary* . - N.B.—A Scnp Dividend of fifteen per cent, on eipl-. ring policieshas been declared by the Directors, antHs now feceivableat this Office forre newels,or redeema ble in cushat the end of ninety days, •. v rayl7:d&w: Y A. A. CARRIER.. Agent.' - ; HthoKrapblclnatltute, CO-RARTNERBiUP.-Tbe BUbscrioersmoßtreapeci- Yttllvannounce to Uiclr friends andlbc public gen erally, thatihey have this dayenicred into Co-Parmer ship; tor the purpose o! carrying on, authe oM stand,m Post Office,Third street, Vittsbargb, the Lithographic Priming iii.all it# various blanches. Having machine!?, recently arrived from are prepared to do works m Lithography equal to neehengraving.' They" solicit a continuance of. the-patronage bestowed heretofore'so liberally. to, the 'pnes»artn«»Wm. they hope by strict attenttoiuoiheirbusinessjby elegant workmanship, and Um meat reasonable terms, to merit tho favors of an cn« llghienedpublic. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, DiU Heads ; Plots Lithographed and Primed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co* - Specimens of their work tan bo seen at their Office, as above. WM.SCHUCHMAN, cpri» _ FfIKIUtAUNLKIN Citizens att'd : StMngefa« -eo DO ypn wish to purtbaso a fine • SILVER WATCH<ataboulfl©®SS* usual price! If so, call at HOOD’S <&ti£5NEW JEWELRY: STORE, M Marktt stmt, two doors north of Third, and take a look at-his new utoek, just arrived,and you can there purchasdWatcb esornny kind of fine Gold Jewelry attUclr realvalac, and not he chargedtwoprices for everything, as you have usually been ? but con get the very best quality of goods at thelowest eastern prices* Do not behevowhai other#, interested in their own salesf iell you, but come and sea for yourselves. All goods sold atthis establish ment will bo warranted us represented at lime of sale— so that all mar purchase oonaHv ssfaandcbssp. aai2, Bop«rlorW*t©*i Repairing. • JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER A ifD'/so tl JEWELLER, desires>agaln--io callihe uv* lention of the public to the, workshop which he bat opened at No. 10 Fifth street, two dootsfroras&UeS Market, where Re continues to-devote, his spccialaueu* tion to ihorepairing and refitting of Chronometer; Du- Elex, Patent Lever, L’Epihe, and every description of ne Watches and Clocks. * - f . Having faranumber of years been employed os Fore man in the workshop©! the iargestestablishment in this city, I flatter myselfthat those favoring me with patron rage wi)t And atl work entrusted executed In the best mamieraadon ibomostreasonabletern*. ' ityirwwM—John Harpcr, Esq, Kdward Heazleton, Esq.jß. 11. HartleyvEsq., Joseph. Woodwcll, Joshua Rhodes ACo.,andWm.B.Scairo.: . A careftally selected stbckof Watches, Clocks, Jew; dry, Spoons, Spectacles, &o.,constantlyoahana, which have been purchased at the lowesicash prices, and will be sold at a very small advance for the same. (aal2 BAS ALWAYS ON HAND,of bisown manufacture, a Urge assortment of WHIPS, CANES and UMv ILLASof every description,which wi}l dispose of, wholesale or retail, at prices as low. as they can bo procured fbr ln either the cities of New York, Philadel phia or Baltimore. Also; on hnnda Urge Sapply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and LA DIES' SATCHELS, which will be sold at New York, prices. Just received from the Manufactory, a new sup ply of INDIA RUBBER r WHIPS, ajl/Bi2CBf wholesals and retail; Ur j ‘ JOHN .W. TIM, nu 2 3: No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. WALL PAPER, J.smDLE, 50. SO Smlthfleld Strset, Pittilrargh, ' HAS just received his : Spring Stock ef P A PER lIANGINUS<of every variety of style and finish, from lfii cents to SI per piece. - Twenty cases now opening—patterns new, colors beautiful, and pnees low, to suit the times. Those tinvmg hoases.to paper, and merchants baying to sol 11 agausyonaald call and examine, before purcha sing elsewhere. Also— • * - fiu dozen Sand Boies;: ; . v . 1 1000 pieces Cnrunn Paper* * . • 300 . > ' do v -. a Lemtm Color—plain i 400 % do _ Black do; 300 do v , Blae <lo{ 300 do : _ Cream dof ..v AQ Centre Pieces*: 0..*, ■.« ALSO—BLOCK MARBLE TAPER, for Public Halls, of every descriptfoo, with sattabre Columns, Caps Bases and Bordering, furnished at short nonce. AH of which willlie sold LOW; fox CASH or RAGS, at the Wall Paper Store or J. BUIDLE, mnr£:3a s n ' " Smithfield street, Pittsbargh. - - ... rpHE sabsenhers have this day. entered into partner* . .Jl ship, under the style and firm of TAAFFE, MA GUIRE A BANE for tbc purpose of carrying on ngen*' «ml Commission and Produce Badness, and confioent ly hopc their long experience, extensive mercantile oo qtaintance, and personal attention to the interests of .their Customers, will entitle them to a share of pablic pauonsgc, which it shall be their study to deserve, w -r 5 J LUKE TAAFfE, Pituborgh, .. ... SAhFL MAGUIRE, CamberPd, Md» WM. C BANE, Washington,' Pa. Pittsburgh, April 9,1853. l&pO | V~. I, ' - -. Vw'JVv'rV *:-/ '',;■*'■ r *'■■&&■'- v'-W. ■/• 1« -■ ' ■ '•*■. '' ' ...V.;~ -r''i'•'’ Flr« And SUtIBO X«ar»no«* *y/*\ ► w'thi - I- 1 Drg (Siwite.' ftJBW OOOOIT YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE, Sign pf tkt *• ORIGINAL i?EE «#)&,’> Jffarifi tu w FRESH ARRIVAL OP - -New Spring.and Summer Goods! ITUIE subscribers have just received-I>Y Adams-A JL Co ’s nnd theßennsylVania Bnflroad,nne: of the largest;nud beat selected 'Assortments of .Fine, DtessGcmdseveroffored to ibc public. ;• ■■, One of the. Firm having been in the .Eastern Cities before thercommencetnentof/tha Spang trade, selected •onr Goods* whb great,ear© from too Importers,at such price* QswlU emrttle os ;o sell cheaper than the cheap est, , * i Ourver? extensive stock comprises impart the fol-. lowing—viz: - . Cfieneand Jasper'Chene Silks; ; . ’ ■ - • lligh.Lu&tre,Plain,CimmeHOnaiidGlasgaSilhs; • do. Stripe do. - do; do Plain Block . doj 1 - Turk S&tiUB,.Foulard and Watered Silks; Tissues, l’lamand’Figtired Pophnsß - Laskmeres, Delaine* and Alpnccos; • • Chintzes, Gingharasand Calicoes; French worked Sleeves, Cuffs,Collars A Cliemizetls; ‘i? Lace and Muslm Capes; • • Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; .•) .«-'v Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinets and Jeans, - » ; . Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons-' The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from ihcir friends and the public generally,feeling, confident that they c&n-offer greaterinducements than has becnoffeted heretofore. .•••'•, " marJ YOUNG, STnVENSDN A LOVE, ddauss fiPOAKDblfiSd A CO.f • 100 WOOD STREET, XITUOLESALE Dtcde.rsin JForeign and Domestic Dry-. . v.v : Goods, arc now openinr thdr first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS* selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in pari of tho newest styles of—■ r. ?■;. - . Dress Lawns and Borages ; • ,i i. Plain andFJgured Aipaccas; — . ' French, fecotob om! DomestlcGirtgfmmg; : Printed CaUcees,in great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; . Cloths, Cassuneres and Vestings; ” Summer .Coating and Pamalooning; BrownandßlcachedMusllnßV ' - Palm and Leghorn Hats; s Slrawaud Braid Bonnets. with aeottplete stock of Variety Goods ;and Pcdlarß’ NotianSjGold and GiU Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All. orwhieh are of fered of Wholesale,for a small; advance over Eastern prices. . feb23.om .■ .Great Attraction! TUST RECEIVED at Jmrvau’One Price,Cash Store! . No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, betwcenTounU st. and.Dianiond, the largest and J most beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to: the citizens of Pittsburgh. •' - The sabsetiber.would inform, those who desire to.get good BAUGAiNSj that the.greater partof his Stock was purchased, at -the - recent • largo Auction .Sales in New- York and. Philadelphia for cash, which enables him to sell goods !5 to 25 per cenri cheaper IhUii thosewbo buy cm. credit.. We do nOidecrait necessary ts mention the . the different kinds of goods tbateompoße our stock, but deem If sufficient to say that it conwslß of .a full assort ment of ladies’andeeniiemen s Vwear,logetherwiUi a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS* ; W« would respectfully; solicit an. examination, of our stock from • those who wish to purchase.- y T • V.: H {marlfi ' SBCOSOWEATARRIVAht FALL and Winter Dry Goods &ndVpnUes at No; U fiT, Northwest cornet or Woddstteeiand Diamond airey,*PiUshurgb, Pa . D.Greqq icCo. would again an nounce to their old customers and. dealersgenerallyin their line, that they: arc now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stook of Goods at unusually tow rates. And as our purchases jmve been mode'on the most fav orable tonus with importers And Manufacturers, we fiat-r ter oarselvM,and hope to be able lomenta continuance of confidenpe and patronage of our'old ,customers and the public generally,'which has been heretofore soUbe*- rally bestowed upon us. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK is in pari of Broadcloths, Cassimeresv Satinets. Tweeds,- faucy Checks, Flannels, DriUlngSyßlack aiid BrownMuslmvTickirigSjßlHhkeisi'Linsey Plsids, Al pacas, Mcririoes, Muslin DeLoineS, fancy. Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, TablO; Diapers,. Ginghams, Silks,lancvlong Shawls, Bilk Cravais, Pon gee Silk Pocket direct from Ireland, and all other articles geiierailykepUu the Dry Goodsfine-OnttVAmsiTDepartmenl will 6e found on examination lo be. unsurpassed by any oihcr-of the kind West of th'c Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool direct from Europe.; Port Monies;and Pocket Books,Books and Kycs, Pins and Needles. Tapes.Tlnmbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Cutlery and PeniKnives Jest arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Stnagß, Gam Suspenders* Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion- Caps, Spectacles, Pistols,. Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns ahd' Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing SUk,Stfk Gimps nndFfiiiges, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, sillt Florence together with & general assonment of all other artiefeslh the Variety line.' We have on hand and for sale a Urge asiortmcniofGold and Silver Watches and Watch Maicriali.Gold ond Gtlt Jewelry, Gold aud Sil ver Pens ondtPencils, Gold anil; Silver Spectacles, to which we inviie the oticntion of all buy ers, us \ve are determined to sell onr Goods on the most reosonablererms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N. B.: The business of the late firm of Gazoo A Mc- is lo be settled by D. Graoo &i the stand of D. Gueoa A Co., who is fully authorized for such and in whore posseuian ore tiih papers, Noies and Book»of gflidfnm. • J loct!s:tf illiscetlaojoas. Dolivar Fire Erick MnimfaeturiDg Company. /AS.OLOVXO, S.M.XIEB, B V.JONU3, H. B. aUfIOAtV, QLOYER, KI&R £. CO«i Proprietor®. rilllE subscribers having been apnoiuted Agents for X the above named concern, will keen constantly on baud a supply of the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready u> receive orders for said Brick, to he made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled-. . '•* we do notfleem it necessary to enumerate the many advautasekthe Bolivar Fire Brick ppsesaover alt oth ers that have been offered for kale In the United States, their superiority being well known to Almost all persons who use Fire Ilrick. Phe proprietors have determined that the Fire Dries shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no' expense shall oe spared • u make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER A JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh tt, Plttshargh.: ROODS A OKUZIKB, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, QUi MILL BUILDINGS, sovt&* Wat coi* net cf Diamond, {near ths Okie and Penn* ryirania Hailroad Dtpct,) : AttoottmT Crrr, SsSSxatßivcr and Land Steam Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of hli descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stumpiog and Ilefinins Apparatus,together with Mill Maelilncry In genera), built upon the most approved plans of con struction, ami workmanship to tbe-jatisfactioh of cus* tomers. C7* All ©Tders left at Messnu Cochran, DPBride A Co.’s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to prompt attention. 0011- DODPS&CROZIER. . Pittsburgh, coach paetory, Tith 40 Diamond cZUf, near Wood stretU' E. M. BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR, :/\.jnaK». n.. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public, thai he has nowono hun* dred light Vehicles under way of con- NSr .—Tffw. s unction, the greater parlor which ate finished, or nearly so* comprising light no lop Buggies, weight from 200 to 375 pounds; or* top Boggles, tram in i'!S pounds. Also, an assortment of Kockaway, wjtUooe or two seats; some fine two-horse Barouches. The above work will be warranted, and is constructed from the best material that could bo selected in the east • cm market or at home; and, attending personally to each -branch of his factory, he foci* confident of risking his refutation onbis work, where L is used and not abased; Persons at a distance, orderingwork through their friends; or commission merchants at this place, will re ceive our moststrict attention. > ■ AKTEIKSCSa: Cot. Body Patterson, ft H* Uanloy, E<q.> Iloh.-WllJlonrWilkfns, Cal. George JUByard, WiltiamM. Lyon,Esq., Logan, Wilson & Co., Singer, Hartman & Co., Jfon. Jacob Forsyth, J.Xtda* Co.. George Woymon, Esq;, T. G. Moore,New Orleans, hLB. Milford, Clarksville, • [Tenuessee. Repository, No. 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Avenue. - - - - lfob27:ly, toDIS REttIEMAN*-/•;• *■••••• •••*--*‘JUUM BKUtSMXff, ’ fof the late firm of Sands ARcinemaa. Loms aEisrsa/ut a 00.1 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks . JVatchts f 'JevclrsyWatck MaUriali t pimi sTEEKx, o.nß Dooa raou wood, rmsDTOaH, SiAKE leave to announce to the trade and the OubUo generally, that they have themselves carefully «e* ted and Imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch- Materials, nna Tools for Watch makers; and a mosi elegant assortment of Jew clryYfrora the best manufactories—which they offer at prices as low os they can be purchased in the eastern 1 markets- TJieir elock of Watches Conrisw of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Betoched Levers; do Lepines} Sit* vcrQaariiera; and elegant French time pieces, :of the most approved mokes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. ■ -- : . Theirs stock of Jewelry comprlges articles of every description iu this line,Buch as Fingerßlngs, Earßings. Drca&viPins.Brocelets. Gold,: Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and' Seals, Lockcta, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Sliver, and German. Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fhney articles generally keptin establishments of this description.: They:would respeotfully call tho attention of the trade totheirextensive stock of Watch materiaiß anil Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se ’lOTted.-- ' : They, have also on hand a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera* Glasses, from the best manufactory in England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watches.and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on theniostrcaabnaole terms. [ocUliy • DISSOIXIttOD. rrHE partnership heretofore existing between James X Armstrong, Samuel Crozier and Charles Barnes, underthe title of Armstrong, Ciozier A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes havingdia posedof lus interest and withdrawn from the concern; ■ v . JAMES ARMSTRONG. „ , SAMUEL CROZIEF, : Fcb.’y 81,1852. : CHARLES BARNES - Tns Forwarding, Commission nnil produee BostncßS will be continued at theirnreseat stand, Nos. 63 Water,’ and 64 Frqnt streets, by James'Armstrong and Samuel Crozier, under the style of mart ARMSTRONG A CROZIER. GEORGE AbBR£E, t: . JYb. 71 comer of Wood-and Fourth m IIAB inflt receivedhisSnriorr Slock of . Mb superior BOOTS and S nO&d, of theßffiQpßßl . jg best stock workmanslilp that can be got together in nny. ono establishment, of lilco amount, lq : the • Vvest. Nearly all made to special order.free from outs, blemishes, Ac* Country 'Merchants and others are re spectfully invited tocafl ond ekamino the stock, which isofleredforsolelowfor cash. . . N.JJ-—G. A. has paid particular attention to have a general'arsditfflehtofdhe bast stockof Boots andShbes tor the Retail trade, fronTthe good low price to the best made tustbtn'wbrkj 'coiulstlng of every kind of colon end faihionsnow iattse. Individuals ondfamllies may rely on always finding a as it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion arid quality,at No. 71. * .. ALSO—Men, Bbys, and Palm Leaf three Straw Jlats. 1 loptfiflm : DUsolntioaof Fartnersblp* JIHE Partnership hitherto existing between: the sub- X senbers, doing-business m the name, of John Bl&ck * Co-, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Black in smd bustnes*j-H, ilciJttUouirh' having the right to use tne -nofiie of the late firm in settling the buaineEs,andthe exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to, pay all debts duo by the late firm* - 1 . JOHN BLAOK. nt t» mx. henry McCullough. N, tl*—^The business will b&cenUnqedhy the suhsfirf ber as usual, athU old stand, comer of Penn and Irwin *«ei® - HENRY MoCULLOUGH. : Pnuburgh, March 1,1862 mart:# IN THE EAR—IS 6 sacks this day received* KJ and for sale by JOHN B. SHERRIFF, opr7 . No. 10 Market street. > * UTT i£-r~&f t*.C*~« ra. /<? » „ , - i - >J &t. r- ' - JAHBSS W, WODDWKU, f9i CABINET Sk* tigs®afWUllTOßE MANUFACTURER, Iff ?* “<* ## tfulrtl <tre<t> X W- y ■ reapeclfa!ly inftjxms. Ms friends and Ca.iom « # cr3.tnat 4i6.bas now completed his spring stock-of F&rnilure, which is.decidedly t h eia rge s t : aifd %C sF 1 cv'e r pfleredfar sale in thld Cuy, which.wiU.be sold at prices S .as low as any. in the United Stated; East or- West ! ' As be is determined to uphold the quality with well*- seasoned materials.. best, workmanship, and newest ..designer and front .;the extent of 4ils*dfdtsWanafacUit^' in mat ufaciujmgjj.ae I*enabled to produce warranted fumitjre, al Uio lowest prices. *■' —•.•:•■'*.•. ' >• He has adopted the principle of ldenjUVing 'thfr tas-' .tomersVtnteTest with hw own, in quality and, price, and* keeps.always on.hand the greatest variety of every des cription of fumunre,-from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegdntund costly, thata, house, or any pari of one, maybe furnished , from his Block, or manufactured expressly to order -; The followingmUclas'cohsisti in part, of his BtocJk>which for. richness of etyleand finish, cannot be surpassed inanyot the Eastern cities: Louis XIV icie-tcte-a*Sofaa; ■ • * , • . - 50Sofas,inplash&n(3hatrclothi ‘ .SO doz: Mahogany-Chairs; r Stf do Walnut do, . CO Mahogany Rocking do : * .21) Walnut: do ‘ • -do*- • . so Mahogany Divans: 20 Walnut do} . 60 Marblo ropGcmroTaMesi;‘ , .00,- do . Dressingßareaus; 30 do Washstands; 40* Enclosed ':: do; : ■ r.lOO Common do; • SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; . 49 Mahogany Bedsteads 20 Walnut do; 50Cottage . do; ..; r .. 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 2o Mahogany Wardrobes: ■ . - • ■ 10 Walnut do? •- W Cherry . rdo; ' 60 Plain Bureaus; .70 Dining-andßreakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ? • • ; 20doz, Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks; Hat anitTowclBtatids;' \Vhat*Nois: • 1 j : Eugtures;..FaperMfconae Tables: . ..... . CenversailonChaiTs; Pembroke * ■ dot T .... EUzabaihen do; . ! Hall and Tier . do: : . Reception. do; Ladies* Work Tables: ;: ; .Pearl Inlaid-. do; - ExtensionDtnlngTabltist! Arm . * • do;. Ottomans; Gothic dnd Hall Chairs? . A large assortment pf COMMON FURNITURE and -WINBSOR'GHAIRSj- C4snacrfiUEß&s supplied with all articles m thcir-Une . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, farnished at th6hfiori- ; est notice;. ir >y.:\ '.ira? ; ;AU orders promptly attended to.' .‘' "/ w ' fmarii Journeymsn Oahtast askers Aitoctatton WAREHOUSE* VT9~SISCOND STREET, | , v - - • a .-iA-t- - THIS ASSOCIATION, era-** smSMBBSStei bracing-, already, twice to threeuVl; : KlgWroauifiMS times z* many hands as the far-Waft. gesl and hitherto most renowned M » business shops or thiaciiy, lravp opened their Ware* house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— viz: ' - Mahogany Wardrobes; Bressingßureaus; Full Col* nmned Bateaus; Mahogany ; Bedsteads; Mahogany : Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; T Mahoga»y' WashsihndapSo*. : fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Card Tableaj Pierr Tablesi fine Card, Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; PoplarWardrobcs; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work- Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads ; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, &c. 7 " l-Theadvapiagesofco-opetaiioir/onairextensiYes'cale',. permit them.to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de- 1 iennined lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if noibetter arJicle, and warranted—asthe public .will undewtahd by giving them a call. «r • • Suqmbcai twri of -alb descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order inevery style, at the shortest notice, - . » - . fmnr29 - ; To. Cabinet Clatters. .Ficncm, Mahogany f Rosevoad -and- Walnut; . Vdfnish, ■.. liforttodrtani JFurhiiur* at Wholesale. - fTJiIE subscribers have just received from New York JL> and B<Aton;.a;most'splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufaetnringby machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which wo will sell at, extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection ofahe stock, .persons cannot fail to he snued either as to quality or price; and,as it Is well known that Furniture can be raade hy machinery, superior and much lower ihan by• buna, the attention of the traded . vTarhedWork.in aii ita btahehex, carriedan-as usaaV Plank for hand rails, for Carpenter?, and all articles' required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture; constantly hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware; Hair Cloths, Ac, RYAN&M’KEE, _ , . 1 • . Rynn’sEuildings. " mar22ryJaw , No; OrFifth street. •,c. uxh»xb. n. iuslxs : ■ Rammtr A 'Dattler, » CABINET WAREROOMiSAUTHFIELD STREET., Savtm SmntAstrtti and Strawberry all&y &ittabuTgiPa. A ' HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly onhand* of excellent ind fashldhablc^iirniinre; . rawwairaamdcqnal toany in.the city*and eoidoa as ■ s tcrmsasaan.be obtained aihpyLsimllar . establishment in They haveino w on hihdah onusunUy extensive stock,embracfiigaitkindshf Farni turei trom the cheapest ohd plainest to the most costly andelcgariu AH ordersprompUyattendetl to. mrflßGm A* - ; YTAVE ONHAND at theirexteiistoe CABINET and Xx No. 04 Smithfield at a large assortment of fancy raid plain; Furniture,- which dhey will sjriUs3>erco.ht. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. , ’... >"77 7.7 itfec27:ly j \VM. coaunnes to mann'* factqre CABINET-WARE of evcrydescripi ( - f rf^Lc s ;tion;at h& bl£«%dd~cornfc? : ’ol and laSßßMSevenih streets, attended; to, in allits branche^., r n Y 'may^t f|UIK subscriber haying recently made arrangements JL wlvhihe Patentee orthis-new-nnd^irfcfah!* them tian for the manufacture and sale of the article in the. Vest, they hnvingbeea. manufactured UcteioforeVrcla ■ivelylnthe East*where tbey are iupe/sedtnrthc Of wooden coffins, take thls of informing the poblie,that they differ^ ent size# of the modern *arcm»iiaetis,Trttrylne in length, from 25iInches to CJ feet,with wiefut aod depthßultaDle for bodies of.ordinary sue, and for those who: desire space.for cushioning, or tor bodies of omxsual diroenn sions, hayeseveral sizcs deeper an'i witler. Tins in vention ntrar.comingimogeheral'aatjUpjronodhccd'one of the greatest .of the age. These irtmuz. Cases, are composed of various kinds of metals* bat principally, of They are thoroughly enamtUd inside end out, end thuimade impervious- to air and i&dcstrnctible. They ' arc highly ornamental, and ofa:clsßsicfonn, are light and portable. while they combine .the greatest strength which metal is capable of iu a given quanUtyr:.- r VVhenproperty secured With cementtbeyare perfect ly at Might, and free from exhalation of offensive gase*. They cost no more? than good wooded coffins; and are' better than any other article in use, (of 'whatever costV tor transpott&tlbnVvaulte; ofordmary interments* as has been proven by actual etpcriments,andcertlfie4to by .eomeof burmost:Scieiitih&meni>iso.'by,theHbiriora -bles J>ah3el . .Webstcrv LewiS;,Cass, ktid other disanguishedSefcatore whodiavfl Witnessed their. merits, and whose -letters, together with other evidences of ihetr worth,may be seen atour Agents l Burial Case i)cpot, N 0.374 Main street,, three doors hbove Ninth; where we t lntead;‘to-keep <>ft : a stock of allsizesana degTeesof omaiaent'and'finishas • will suit the mefst diversified tastes.. ~ . . We invite- the aUcntionofthe pufcllb, hhd of Udder takers, particularly; throughout the: West, 1 to on examU nation of the article, and.request theornot to rely upon article, whose interest it would be to mUreptCsenuJiem; - marB2:3m ; - ••* W. : DAYIB A CO. • (Slfltymg. BFttINGANDStmiHEIRCLOTmSCU *? THREE BIG DOORS i Nil. 151, liberty .Strut, Pilttburgh. JOHN McCLOSKKV' has now the p!e aEure ~cf.a n nonnoinz to his namerpns,-fHewts,und the public in general; that Els Spring'ahd Summerstock is now ready for Inspection,, whlchne believes will be found to be : one of the largest ahd. beat aelecled stocksof Heady* Made Clothing to be found in the. Wjstem Coantry. - He has this season paid more than usual attention’to the manufacturingahdstyle of faisGonnehts, sd thauhe very lowest pricedfas welt as tha'-finetuore got up in a. style andelegance;notto^h e surpassed*> , He would particularly call the attention of all dealers In Clothing to his present splendid assortment of • -SeadyxSlitasOßrinenfr)' 1 As he feets confidenvupon examination, of the qualities and prices or his goods r he can offer iheta such induce* meats as Bhall make it their intercat td pdfeUasehthu establishment 4 > _ Many ycars r expoTlence, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented lehultsak and r** tail patronage, has enabled him target up Cariiiems to suit the business habitsnnd .tastes of every location-in the Union, whichla ofiiho uunpst importance, to whole sale purchasers. t ’ * : In thu Cutting department will be found a choicb sei: lection or the mostflwhiotnible goods;consisting of*-. French, ■■ ; - Cashmeihtu,&o, ActAleotanexceJlcnt assortment of VESTINGSj of tne latest and mostfashionable Biyles—• ali'of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner and atthe most reasonable prices. \ " * _ COHbVTHEN» ONE AND. ALL ! „ Tlie Assoruneut*the?ftuaUty,and the Variety, la ths most extensive, undoubtedly; to be found In tho-TJnited States:* ;iy •^.matsip-'-. i*list >us t Fits„ TVR HART’B VEGETABLE iEXTBACT* for Frrs. JLJ The astonishing success which has attended the use of ihisinvalaabiemediclue for. the cure of Kpiliptie Fits,or FallingSicfcdess, Bpasxa*, r Hysterics* NerVOus Debility,• Seminal 3 ! render* it the jnost valuable medicine yet discovered.' In fact; as hremedy for . the aboye diseases, Jt.stnhdS uarivailed andoione. There4snoolh6rteslable reme dy. , In has bee n said that Epilepsy Jslftcurable . rThisy howevenm-not Extra'ot has, and is constamlycuringtiifs disueffllngcomplaiut, a* thet lesthnbayreceived'irbm-physlciansandiothßrßl - dicol Eecorderv pamphlet form, tu be had of the Agents, graUs.l For sale by . B. A, FiffINESTOCK A cd; r maT9 corner of'Wbo4an4Ffrst;6titeetg*t.v -'TOAULa FASHiONSr-Jmt received at the store -VTY Jl of-Mrs.. AiUEECH; Nov:9 Frrra sraxßT/lffij T which will be open for inspection om-Thursday and Friday, of this week, whore-yon^will find a beaut!-’ fol .assortment of an eniire tnew style of Straw, Silk; Balia aud-VeWe» BONNETS, ! »ina,T|fIMWNpS, of vat rioua .. . P. B.—Cailiiten’. Bdoneta,' Ladles*' Caps and Hesd Oret»a»~«£ « rich andbe.mtfal style. lneiig;).i ' . HAVING re-fitled Si»s«>*»id; a'itowUbßja manned : and but repemly retßtned ffoDithe .aisiern cities wlia it fine a.jorunent of Watcbes. Jeweiry and Faaev Goods, would.bait tbo auemlon of hl» iHeuls:iuid cna. lomers lolbe factjthat among bisWaicbeswiU bo foond' the moiidesirable styles,paueros and makers,' OfJcw elry.tho.latest styles orbrocheSsbieast pins, fob and- rmss.ttaaiaurre;loeke^- PANOV OOpDS—Sooijaspappfinacho.'iirofk tibles,' work boxevdesks, fapey vases, uferaiia'^bulesVfable' •nju*. • colt’s Pbtofs, forte cbmafroii andeukedisbes, &c: f vritbaa i tli(llese^iriety i .-. 4JJ.jToM > -and all kinds-of manufacturedAfrurblei.ail-/ ways on hand,and made (a order on the shorten notice, several buitdktd dssigua for Monuments, original and 4 selected, on hand. . Tho trade fdrnlrhei with marble at tholowertttrioCs.Ofd6wpr«DpUynttendedto: l -;?.;n OAthm W. W, WAUtACB. ' W»~- 7 ■* . . '. f Viltr’t'x*' * v r.' - ■* * - , 1 ©rug?, dull JhdiUmw." :~, Dr»Dcl*ftney**C«lebrAt*acu*Atlvbltr# .*•- , itrirmtiit, ■» only, Infallible} Cure for that Dreadful Disease - .known as JifpcrmatQTTMa or Involuntary ffoatif*' not Dmtstrion*, - t - ■■ _ <■ ** -rtO'lfatoiae rttftd destructive* and productive- of so © mupfa ihe nervous system,•incapaclliit-' ; trig the man fi>r business, society* jitjd matrimony.„ .>: n .; :’'| l fcig.lnstrument Usimpic l Soiling* and mtfy be used without the sllghtcsUncortve- Ufc;kuawlcds« qf iliempsi intimate friends Ivis tabs used exteTniuly, producing, nopam orinjury Whatever, nor prevendcgiunyoue his business}- xind wbilq m,ju& nol asingit emiuun can take'plaQe, ifivigorOting'the orsarUj'tit askantimt^ip-. ■siichart'*±&n) ihai they ueqaln ihsik pujMmvs tower ousKTKimojr, the loss of which, causedbyearivainisiv Ls the4isca£eiftqu6attQD-,iiiid thecffUsepflbe thousand concomitant complaints,vizervous ness, Pro alrau on, Dyspepsia, and sinuiC» (Of.;¥i*io% Weakness of the Back and jbowpr Extremities, Affec tions of the £yes,lmdotence,‘Pirtpie* of w mature Beeline ofsVtriluyj -wctdrnessjp^.Mcinoiyjftnd. Power for Mental Application,: Dejection,; Aversion to Society, TioHdltyySelf*Bistnist,Love..of Soutude,Ac. Ml these complaints. invariably disappear as soon ■_ at the ■sowU%3~Sii%tydfr^tolk\ch'Mty:emanale&*'' 1 - • rr This instrument haabeen'eiaminedand npproyed.o.f by ’the'higbeßt authorities irLEufope and America, is re commended by. t thc :L mDßt'pTomineiit-'Phtsicinn9:.-oi'Bli countries,, complaints, ahdhanns^£pmpJetelyBUpeTOededthe : UBe. of inbntion the.thoasandudvertisedtibstrnraaotthedayj&s'cordials, nnudtries,'&ci, &c. ; ‘ficonst hates, at the: sometime,, the; safest' 7 the mostpkteant, and by far the eTteapuMrc&iment. everoflered to the afflicted, a fair price, being'allowed' for the Instrument^ r dl\er ihedesireaeffect has been at-/ tained/ ‘ ’* 'T‘ l, **. fc " . Belt also remembered, uhat those complaints are hut little understood .by/theprofession in general/ and that ailihemedicine lu the world never haa,and peverwin* stop those tosses; allowed cheohedy-are Barelo^rodacedthamostdiatrcsßing^con sequences. - ,» , - . - \ ' films been.amatterof surprise tfr some, that any* one. of.rcapeciabjlityahdof proresslonalaitaminenlsfthpulcl devote hisauennonrUMliseases. which jpeopieqf,.every deBcripiiocrpreiend to-cure sb*eaBllyv ; ff; hoW6ver, but the one ihonianffih part'oftlie upon society*-WUre&fi wft,a vcrydiflerentoplnion IVpula | Add Uilsynot-only thierpresent misery and. . dejection, preying on the.cund.aaf wellaa the hoOyj that' le deploredj some are'bf shcKi uniare astoaffect : posteriiyiiadd to desttoythereprQdactlveTßCultyy altogether.: -It is u fact-that, ■vyhen nor properly.treated, . theyniay remain an pearihuoother way Ihqnmtherr'effeetshpbnpofeteriiyj yeV if properly Udderstoodiarp iuosteasily andimeedir/' (y removed.! The above* soingenionsljrcontrived instru raehty'wiU cbritribuie io 1 >checg ihee’tflij fcrivaleiftlii this Clasi of tlKoughoiitthfcU&Jdir^:::;^^; :l ;Tfce price 16£ the cpmple^ipslrament^cateMly.secpf-, ed against ajl observation inffhoi;,woilly s ®lCL;lt!cim“ besefatpbyjeXpressVw'anyUddrCssfcndny-'parl-orilie, -UmiedS*tftiCs,CiiiadhiAo.,taccording,loorderj.acconx* ppnied’-by fQlldirßCU'ong, and-imponaniadvice.ioUie married and^single; eVen J lo the remotest partsofthe’ebuntry,beingverylnfllng. " ThfruneiompledahcceisUlis instrnmenl haSoblaioed sinCeite intfoUacUon in America, has induced some un principled perspnsjn New.Yorlt,Philadelphia, Albany, Boston, .tiT get up : 80ihe ridieuloas tnings,: -Called 1 ttWTuajsuoiiTr m resemblance, «rfiAw.i»./o^:nbriir»hjry>t«i'io,myr own invented,; long tried, 'and universaiiy hpproved lit strnmenwj ahd yrhtch^^u.ti^os ; Binulaif to them as night is'/ f u-lnstniroemB ., ,ifor mine ml I h epfoseentedt o ihefd lie a t extent, o f the! aw, I beine noi mUicg to conhect llie WeH and' honestly" earned: repotation.of my-inventions with quacks and their woTtliless.produqtions. :.,-Tla.ln*truintntisigenuine and hone atnbe ioarrantetHuX those ordered fjmnmystJJl' All applications: 1 ; and remittances Do. directed > (post paid} (o the JDoclor hunselfl he having no Agencies ; in London and Paris. - - • r j . ■'r. Address, npst paid,J)r. B.de,L*ancy, New York.} ' • 4 1 Dfiicehours, dally, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. My and frem. 7 till 8 P. M.f the Sabbath excepted. • v •. :fry*The undersignedcrcrtiry,-.withgrearpleasDrey that the above-ntemioned instramenh is not only constructed on eclenlifi t principles, but that frbmits Use the happiest resnhs may always,- wuh. confidencc, be unticipated.: there being, for the care of those diseases, NOOTHEII CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER. M.D. r. , • CH. GOETZEi,M.JL».fIG Chamber street, i .C ECKiIARDT, M.l>.,‘J4 Howur£l street, .. - >*■ » Nsrv York, t • Xh, db Lahst is prepared toezccute nil orders forsur gioat nppartuas, viz: Artificial Arras.and Legs; which' jnovo like naiuraltneiaherflj Apparataß for.Luxation; for Contracted Legs { for cnrvaturc of the Spioe -and -Waist}, for ; False of the Anns-.and;Kneeß} for Lacryraal Ftsialest for.FaUiiigoftheHecuun; Hypogastric BeltsjUedaand Choirs for Sick Persons-} Oro[cUcs,Trusses, Ac;} Ortho- ILIOk . HS,\—uufl. tiv Jg? NESS, BRONCHITIS, HOOPING COUGH CKOUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. r- In offerihgrtollie community thisjustly celebratcdre medy for diseases of the throat and longs, it is not our. wish to trifle with the hues or health of the afflicted, bat ■ frankly to.lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of iheevidences of its saocess, from which r they can Judge ftr themselves.' We sincerely-pledge yourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of Its efficacy, norwUl.wehold qut ony hope to Buffering' rhumnnity which facts will not warrant, v v . - w . Mahypicr/y c arßhero.given,and we solicit no inquiry Train Republic intoaU-wepublishvieeling assured they win flnd ihetn perfectly reliable, and the medieme-wor*' thyllteirbestconfidence paid patronage. - ' ; FromtAs distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Matt* - riaMedicay Mourdoin - • - Dear Sir: I:derayod-aiiswerinig-the receipt of your preparation, oatU Thud, an opportunity of witnessing its .effects in mybwnfainlly,oria the families of my friends.. -. This I have nOvy done .wUh7a higltdegree of-satisfsc* tiony in cases both of adulisand children.'" • • - -1 have fourul it, as its iagradiems show, a powerful re.' -mcdy.for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. ' ' PARKER CLEVELAND, M. Jfc ' BEtns3WiCK,Me.,?eb.s,lB47... - .From e» Owrmr in 4ht HamQton-2SUs t in thix-City* •• Lowklu Aug. lb, 1840. -Dr. J. C: Ayer: I have been cured or the worst cough 'l ever had in my life,-by your “CnunßT.pEcroiu.L, n and never foil, when I have opportunity of Tecommenumgi* to Olliers. . * Yours,rcspcoifaUy r - S. D. EMERSON.- Read .tfce foUovnng, and ece if this medicme le worth a trial. The paueni had become very feeble,ana the effect of the medicine was ummstakobly dieiincu— >. UHlTftO ST&TS3HoT£^aAtUTOaA.SPBIKGS > > iulyCjl&W f X)r. J.C. Ayer,—Sir si Ibave been afflicted with & pain* (ataffcotionef the lungs, and all the symptoms of sclllcd ctrasnmpUon, for more than a year. Tcoald find no me* dicmeitmtwould reach mycase, unul Icommenced the ’aSe of yoar^Cußß&YPectoral,’> which gave rac gradual andl have been steadily gaming my strength-till my health is-wclt nigh restored. :. •.Wlufe using, your medicine, I had the -gratification of cnrmgwiihitiny reverend friend,r-Tr. Truman,ofSamp terDulrieV'who hadbceu.sm’pended from his parochial dutiesby.a severe attack or bronchitis; I have pleasure m certifying:hese ihctsto y.oa : • And am, sir, yours respectfully, ” 1 Ji P. GAliUOUilj of South Carolina. ;|jy The following was one of the Worn of eases; wmch thephysicians thoaght to be Incurable - consumption.— CnE£TEß,PfluvAng'.22,lB4o. .t J.C.Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with aternbtecough, brought on by a cold, m the beginning of lost February,. and was confined to my bed more than twomontbs.— Coughing incessantly mght and day> 2 become ghostly: and.-pale, my eyes were Bunkcn and glassy* and my breatliveryshon.-Indeed, trv such distress for breath, that but little hopeof.my rccov* • ery could be entertained. Whflemtlua6iiaalton>a fnefid of mine, (the Itev. John- Keller y of the Methrdtst church,} •broDghtine.-abouloof.yoar Cusbbt PBcfejutt,:which! tried more to gratify him* than from>any expeciauonof obiainingrehef. Its good effect induced me to contmne its use, nnd T soortfouad my health much Improved.—' Now in three months, I am well and strong, nnd can at* tribute my care only-ta your great medicine. -T v WRh ihe deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. c JAMES GODFREY. . Prepared and eoldbyJnmca C.AyeryPracUcolChem* . r • v- , w-. ■y jtr* Sold in PitUbnrghrwholesaleandret&mbyjß.Ar .Fahnestock. and byJ. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City < by H.P. Sehwortz, and by-drugsisu generally. , . „ , decflO ' MOUSE’S ' 5 : ComtKmnd Syrup ofTsliotr Doik Euoti -v/ACCuFIES the. from rankvj&mDng the-proprietory . \J medicines of this country itor. completely coring N Canker*Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases: arising from On impure suite of the bloods Afro, Liver Complaint, Oatanh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, .Coughs,Soreness and Tightness about Hie Chest; Bron»' chius,orHoar«eness,Dryncss, andntidUingyensution aboattbeThroatjandia used with unprecedented sue cess In all coses of- . . .... FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILIT Y; .Strengtheningthe weakened body,‘giving tdnd to the various invigorating the entire system. -■ . ;* 'lf the testimony ofthousands oflivingwitnesscs, front' an.partstrfrthe conn be -relied.upon, itis singu larly efficacious In! cunng dl/Jiumofr.tmd ifesiOring 'Oe* bilitatedr’Otid'lnroten .downiconstitudons. It la purely. VegetablcJh-its composition, dad id accurately edm-' bined Ihlts and medical properties'Of each ingredient hannowoualy nnUelio PURIFY THE BLOOD. K •' * iJi has removed many chromCdiscases which has baf* fiedthe skiltdf the best phyaiciao8 r and basalfo cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofliia, which -Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.mokethe least inK •pFessidnuppm-. ••.=.--v- -v-v lthaa been tested in mhny-.case's of CANCERODSr HUMORS.' The most Obstinate-Cancers >. have, been snared by thfsmedieine. We say that it is a'valuable medicinein all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes alTObStrucikm In the circalation,rendering the‘Li ver freej lt removes Palpitation of Hie H«t«, 4 and wUeves in hUcasesoFAstlrihui and may' be used lnaU:cUmat«t,aiididi>dl BeasdiiBxj£ the year. vaT^ 8 g yniP « A CO., it -102 Fountain street; Providence, R.JC rani sold whale sale and retaU.by . , S. N/VYICKERSHAM, ‘ >. „puly.Ag«nt ibr Westeiri Phtfchylvaniav--: i. , .leltty Warehouse^eorWoodand Sixthsts^Piush’h : < f^Ulp'urticiei»iiifeiidedfoTfaimly l iise r dtidshouldbe- JL of every in the land;. Mechanics wh'Oarelnxonstantdanger cdlnjury to tUeir -persons throughaeeidpntimid r the.miproperorcareleas jieecpff will find Uns article tO'be ihyMuable w them.hnd afterafalrtrial J 'vviUc<iiiSidcr it indispensable. Jndd’s MedicatedLiquidCpiicle, Ptepared'by’MesBr^'-Penfield : A : Uarap;^MiddUan\vn T Conneoficflti cheerfuUyiecommendiVto onrprofession ■albTethren,asanexeeUentßUbisti(uieforadhesivßplafl* iter; in dressing boras, cats, scalrLSibnoSesjandaU kinds of fresh wounds i .&lso, for sore nipples; a remedy one* qualldd* CHARLES WOODWARD, M. 1)., - WM. B, CASEY;fi£D ,-■> * . v>.-i - D.HARRISON,MJ?-,,.. ► . F. WOODRUFK * • - - HAMILTON BREWER, MU., ' ' < t ELIiSWORTH-iniRR, StLlilßolahicl' .CompTißiDgaU-tiiepniciiaingphysiciansinthe.eßy of. Middletown. " 1 ■*• •r~ , x ■' ■*_ . Fof sale by - s :B. A. FAHNESTOCK h-CO,. -• jyl, cornet of-Wood and Fasl/xi, * 4 STEAht .BOAT ;f RlMMlNGßi2CdoitiU«toir?tn e*Tt' XAneD^HucSfeMS r \i* *>■ . * % '*■ ■•♦•.■•■’ '-Ki ”■ “ "■. ;.. • ’ ' • •<•• f •■’. I'-’..'.: ■'. 'V. ’ ■ t l:,. •viyiT-'-'r v,'.?!: j'7»;'n , / * * * ’**’« i #“* * v - ' !cui > " y ,■ lit, w™.,l «»JS'l 6 ®®" ll SRYSEB.V • ... ■ ' - ’.-: • r-ria'i v -.wring'H- Jlfflcnity ->• nowemiTClj obviated by patient crpenmenl and-iona:. experience, t ■ ’ • ' ■ , - Tbpejlratnlbrary mcbiciap! powers of these two sub- v, , FiancesUreSowfot tbe.firstumc-comhined and embed— ' iedinDr.'.WjlSTAß’S BALSAMORWILD CHERRY. Bjr aniceclieffiicat pfiiceijSi'jefiStjaiiiif 'UeKterious er UMlets Is rrlected, so thatwimt remains is themnsi ex---. - iraordinaryiinarrulyeiScaeionsremcdy.for all kfitds of v ' pulmonary dm! liver Oise ares ever kttownto : mart. .-Td-- / '' convince aR unbelievers tltal.our;tbei)ry is realjy trite, we refer to 4 few cases of entesperfonnei ty tliisWoii. ! Y:ii ! i l:.‘ derfajmediiane: : .. j r , ■' ! ihatierrible;scdaiy^Co»SßmptipnHffMm^an;-:-'rheiir.. -lack wasjrilyJtonSfiring.toimeS'fijf Roe oroar-Aunily -•, .(my>toliet».ajif;eisiers)Jiad.dled of Cohsiunpilcm? T ■ ' nearlyall iße worstTeatirfes of the: > i* Baiaatstteasmg cough, and expectorated a. t fteat deal drWood;hecUcfeyer,-acv<irepafd*lnibe »idtf’ ' ' : audchst.coldcliiUs.idterpoUngwitltllttßljesafheat,,. , auacopioDanigbtswpals. v . ;lsyas:nnt6:f tKe'iareoofsosiiirulpKyidctaa. from the i '• time I was taken tuck unulaboutsixweeks sioce.beimr' then about helpless,' nod myfrieuds considered my case • hopelesa.oriavienstbeyondtour'phyfiiclan’a skill, ndvis- . cd lb# use of Wistar’if Balsam of Wild Cherry. With-, ‘‘ ' I ,ootmykn6tvredfj#"tniyfiihef-ptecu'reid'it.nuacomniea«a - -. adffiinisterlnt; it to me, and from the I emmnen 'c#d,taking it myJiealifiiitiproved, atid in two weeks I woknbie to be eutflnd ovenh# my business, aud labor, . Wbieb lstill continue to dom J bavef takeh (our bottles ' ' ‘‘t ofthentedicinepandnow cpnsldd' myse.lf perfectly well ’ 1 JEREMIAH JSCUIa. i ANOTHER AgTONISHIiSiQ CUBE? I , BbSaV:LtE,p4irfieldco-,O;l83!. Mr, J.D.Park—Ednr Blrt-Twish u> state n» you that . myd&bghier.£m&nd8 l ~ r ag^;l(ry£arg 1 -.h&d about a year • ’ .alnco .TeftMKfftro " ’' / berveryidueh»4nd fefTherwlifr a: racKrigetmirh. -I J * tsnployed AlLof the. - . purpose success.— » ' Swappsafed; fob© sinking.iiiio^a'sifeeUne. * " aympioffidf conaamptiod. lUieittried'Or.RdgeVsLiV* - - * ; But this aggitiTined * 'gaYe>ersj?rnpioras?pf;Hjairiaorejna]ieaanrcharaeter. 1 was iTwaawitb tram ■Jmngfeai.fcrat I lrom'day'tad;iyßawiiier>roeressofthat' tv<,v... insaivabredißeascy ' l really despaired of ray daughier’steeoverry; /JBat rproyldeniiallyeaw the*, ceraficaiei)f Jonathan Condon, wtiosodanßhier, Sarah “ Jane, wdsicured of: Consumption by Wisur’a Balsam of* vvild Cherry . This created - a'foint hope that it- might • : - < help niy.daughter*andltatnediaiely commenced using • " it> and it almost InßlanUy gavo relief, . Her health was jmprovedlromihe fim-bonle, and by the nse-cf two ' ' ' ' bottles of Balsam of Wild Cherry she was Tes»' , * * toredto perrect health,.'and she isnot now at all nredis- ' posed to.a'coaglt. i will say to all that are afflicted with any diseasoicnding to Consumption, do not despair, for Br-Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Oherry will cure you if yoawiUhoitry-it -- . E. KALB. P M. M ” ANOTHER. ASTONISHING CURE! Will miracles-nevor cease T .More' evidence ofits ‘ 1 1 Eurpas&inaheaJih-reKtorative vlrtbe*! v It Jtompr* Baker, ] v *■■■; „ Sp&rß6mLB t Ky M MayM,ie2o i Mbs3S3.;Sasfoei> AParx:.flake this opportunity of’‘ mforroingiyoU oCa moat remarkable cure performed un ion me by the aao of .Br. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Clicr- •' • j y. * i In the year, 1340,1 was taken with the inflammation of 'k f the boTcels, which I labored under forslx weeka. 'wheu :: f -• il I gradually recovered. ; -In the fill of 3841 I-was attack* I : cold.whtchseateditselfuponmy lungs p. and, for the spaed of three years i wns confined to my v -v* bed, I tncjl:Qll .kjnd9;of medicines and every variety of ata wiUioat benefit; and. thus I wearied alone; until tho !■ *•>/;;• «r n A e^r 1845, when I heardof Br. Wiatat’a Balsam of •' *' Wild Cherry* v * f My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though I "M gtyen ua .oUhopes.of {recovery; and had prepared U myßeu fotthechangeof another world. Through tluir solicitations- 1-was lndaced'f.i makeuse of the genuine ' WUiar 1 * Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly t, ,asiou»i»hJuff. Afterfive-yeafsof offlicUbirahd soffeTing •’ and nftor having spent four or five hundred dollars to no • 'li 'Porpp?*!?j hpU .the pest.undmost respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire •'* il , health oytUftt)U»singorGbdiodUie aseofJJr.Wistai’s Balsamof WlKCherry « - ■- ••- • • MnyibobltSslntr.of God rett npon; the proprietors of ■ ,->* soiyslßaplejtt.piediqine JBaismn of Wild ’ i- - ' W. H; BAKER. UjfeGenßineAv:isair’sßalsam of WlldCheiry Lass . rac-sinuloßr4!ie.eigoaiareofHeii»y\Vi9tar ) M.l>.,Pliil- ' l * adelplua,;arld“Sin]foni&Pcolc”onaflnely execnted >l s£iJ : ?FT <l^e ! J '^ (r ? l J > Per- ;No J otlterean be genuine. ■ bottle—she bottles forSSi: • ■<’ . FoartbpndjWalßßt streets, Cin addressed’’ * s ?“, er ? l ?S? at >’ u>:?»l>pra jdlordefs must be ' • ET'FriceSl for *£ ■ So dby -; - D. PARK.Clncmnail, Ohio^ corner of Fotmk apd .Walnut si». rr 4ntrane« ' 1 i n ir'??£ l iiT :t S w^ 001811 orders rnasihe addressed. i slrwondthe JJinmouf: AAVEabneatook ft Cd.Pitis ' • Lee 'AtßecWanfrAlle- ' I , B^Sl , siv*ehiiijjtpn; WoLamber . 100,. Franklin;Lß Bowie, t'monlown; it ''VVeity. SPfii £vans. 4hCo, B/ookville J. A Wilson-ft Son, .Waynesburßbj CaUendcT. 'Slesd’ 1 Henty Sorter.-blerceri Jaa ■&!!y.*fi% - Bwlßrj;.S.Bqu.ih I .Beatreri' J bSaoiaeWt Warren; F.LA 6S Jones,.CoudersportjF Crootter.* .. , • . • fmar2o . TO INVALIDS AND: HUB SICK. TJjS fCELEBRATED r COttST(f6K~ MEDICINES. i '|7 I ?.®Tr'iTbe i GkSAT. i PAis„EstK*CToB ! <Connrf>i * and SoreS ** , curm S a >l Bum* und all External Pains f7rfu ® ,M «, fopSteyingor Restoring tho /:3d.and SantMnimtnt and Indian Vm «”»« Elunr, a cutefor all cases of Rheumatism. ■ ;■ afcffoir’i.deojuiieOii.a certain care for. Deafness. Zjmment,a knowncuretor the Riles. ’■■■• Site Spain's Sltk Headache li&jltdy. ■ , f : Htte; JUqtlur’t-ftdJ&foTM women in the family wav." Bth. lenelrp’i Great Wium Indian Panacea, for CoWs and fevenshi/eelingS-nnApreyeaUna fevers: for • Asthma, Inver Complaint and Bilious Affcdtidns r for - piarrhihinlndlgesupii andßossof AppeUte; for tJostive nees Inforimleslind males, andttervoKcdrojlnimsa for SmiSaehAfleeuonsj.Pyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism? tor Phe grearpoimsare ft tsnot bad-to take, never'rives ■■■■' pain;and never leaves oneeosfive; : . ■... 6 or 9^^el^ I .. K ‘ r ’ ,,^ g ' (Wonai£ ? 1<:r > )forCh!ll! «" > ■ indkUtftt. Bttwto. Brtat PairiKiUir.- No msflii.ins : has been discovered mot Is so happily ndapteTto Me tnltmafiu wdrops to,be taken, on&yet perfornTsMh « h =a apPlieii «(ernailp as a mast, or both? by fricuon, In.boitlcsfroni'iaitosOceniarft^h■ Uih.lSaunholte’iJSaaei an& Btißugßani, for driv ing away Verona in a sliort time: ■ - km*.? •?j C ‘' b .T d £ias remyera nee *-■ 1110 «■>* Shma, % Qhraese Remedy for Cuts, - lCtiy. Extract of ganaranllay This aniele has oetliv. cd all eltier SartapariUas, and shLl gives oa great sulks . faction ns ever. ' » »thj The. celebrated apreaa SittneUuning.Ptasur made tom Rr. lai'3 reetpe, and the most popular in the A «»«»tandeas,, "'. 'T.X a ?redT‘?a^S?i n y« • . c a OMBTOCK&Cn> e K nawTL as tomreiShtnoirifigongSiE^jiußOTVEtV l VJ&Tt ys e ‘ *' v :§^^^^-^«K u 4SBS«S B SIS 5 : - JK The above ntedleinef ™CK-• -. Wo. -aa ljheny street, bead of w M .i - > yll! :; W i^r[ji t j\^ i y ttrgl ‘ > ° aai!,v^°‘*> ""^rt‘<nF* a of ' - • 1 ‘ M CMlosc ' l '■;'.* ::'-: L S;.y. f '* **- *v* * * f\ - ' , a **- ' i ‘ ’ ' ' >■**-• ‘ * > • ,- V » • v /$ ■■ ' v-' V: ■/.- ‘ t -V ' W , ' 7aV;&j . i-j toutf?;; fO.O'/L'V-'. "j'! 7 > * f * 1
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