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MOHLKR [■* * & «o.>s fi «sr JjK, ABRWIGKJIKNTSFOKiea tgfgfc. tty Foreign. B* ; fot ** fo ’ lo * ja “ p ' loke \ lte«r tjoeof SleasuMfU. beVWira New Von, will Till Lme. »»nrr.e from New York anl Lit tnieol in the Cth unfam 0/ ttreh raomh - leave New York on ihe Wit.and Liverpool Yorkonlho UrU.arU Uv am"mLiverpool and New'. V Th» London Line ot Packets sail from New Yorklho< • I^mi^it>rtfl44nht«n4frooriiOT4anon^ifiCthj Glasgow PackelS sail from Now Ynrkaßd uia?it-w on th&lM.&nd tSth of each tnpnih. ' A'WfcttkFy iSiift'tjCPkckeis trom Livarpooi to New ••• • ‘ *n« -iWmtffrenis. fibm- New York* by steam- brcana. and ro.'rood, ,o Pl,is will receive every alicmion, and ndvice '»itrrtri thioffiee ©f;-W. TftfiSCOU Bi Co., ld*n Quay, Oufbn. and &n George’s llulldmgt, Liver- W*& Ja T. Toptccit * Co.» 10 Somh atteci, New York, or aOhe office of llio adveru^r, ’ PerMnaresidißg in-thß UnUcil biateaorCanada^who * wish to send for their fttenda tu any nart;of England, Ireland.BcotlandorAValesicnn make the nceessary:ar raaremcnis by application /to the sutntcnbervnr.d trove, them brought out uy.nny of the above favorite lines of (which range from I,oooto 2,500 tons burthen,) . w by first davs Merchant Ships, on favorable term*, by ; way of Liverpool, Xandnri or. Glasgow. Their fra- of awling precludes the-possibihty.. of delay Palsape can also oe secured from Liverpool toNewOr • leans, Charleston and Savannah direct. Remittances m small and large sums •a usual, to Croat Britain and Ireland. ■ Meiir?. W« & J.T Tap»cott &Co. have entered into .mmrigeftenlß.tsiih Mes*rs..Vogcl, Kock & Co., 13ank* era v xTBnk:fOTt*on-ifje*Mßin, nnU -w«h Messrs. Edward BfoaolACo, Bankers, Pans, to draw sight drafts, w&eh can be made payable m nll the principal place# throughout France aodGcimany. Passage tickets ana 'drafts always, for sale by ibe undersigned, cornet, of. Sixth and Liberty: streets, iup stales, l'Ptitsbargh,-next door to Mewra-JcAiL Floyd’s \Vbblesule Greeery. JAMES BLAKELY. • - the vessel** time of sailing, and bnrdsn. canbe had at the above office, grat'* joprg ■ ■-. Jtaney for Different Lina of Packet Ship*. - pasbengeb office, No. fti(hidhirty. Btr*ct, PUttburffh, ■ ■■" tor P. IF. JSYKWES 4* CG.,69 South ttxw,- <prmr of Pina, iVrtt lorJt; 58 Wdwrlvo Ketwf, Ltwycol; ondds ttrauNtVf Orltana* - 'rv. *• ■*.-■■• ■ •" • ; . H\B .a Line of ■ ... • yPK.' Bftllinpeverv&vedttystroia i>Rpv .LWerpooltoNewYoTk?a CfaTTlik•» MMNeKV Line of Packets from Ltv- ngMSmVL. to PkttadeJphia,ou ME3Ss3nfi&ft(t* i#h teen tb ofeachsSnEKSEl month; ALtndof packets to Baltimore on the tana v< «ach month. Also—a Line ot Packets.on the Bth and Sdlh of each month from London and Portsmouth to algbtalwaysonhand,for any amount, «t the lowest rates of discount; and all information • <aorls 2flS Liberty *u Pittsburgh. Now Bteflkof Qhleliertns’f piano Fortes. - —. ' . - JUST received, by the Pennsylvania AfiSttM Canal,anew vtockof PIANOFORTES*. from > the, celebrated manufactory-, of ' « T V I tlciUCKEElNGv.Basioiu'CoaslKUngof- One Superb GRAND PIANO FORTE, fall Tocioves, superbly carved in the style of Louts XIV. One Kosewood'CervedlfOuiaXiV • 7 Octave Piano. One Hosewoodcarved.ronml corners 7 do do Thieo -- do r; plain *• do do, 7 do . do ’•• Two • i do- •• do . do - do -,d| do do One do do do do Ck do do Ore > do - carved do do 6i do do Three : do plain do do C do do • One ■ do- do' round front. 6 . do- do.. Three- 'do do • sqosreeornerfi do do • These PIANO FORTES are all made In the most sub atantial manner, Patent Iron Frame to .every lustru* meut, and are-partiealarly to stand the most severe cii»- mate.- Mr, CiiICKERING baa of.latc enlarged hia manufaeturing; loaiiiUes, and hopes scon to be able to meet mosi of xhe pressing demands for his instruments. Also* received r and for sale, a large and very elegant lotof carved and plain Piano Fortes, covered with Da mask. Plush and Hair Cloth. Ail the above for sale at Factory prices. • - k ■. ■ JOHN JI.-MELLOn, Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh aud.Wcstern Penna., for Pianos. . CaptQ T7RESH GOODS— , Jj:. 80 half chests prime Green ond.UlackTeas; . i ' 75 eauyboxes da ■ do -do; -: , 100 bags prime Green and Fancy H>o Coucc> , . 20 bßKsX.a*uyra and Old Government Java; . 6Q bxa. £o>,lo'a, B’a. Vn»d ft. Lump Tobaceo; 35 barrels No.land3 Mackerel; .25 do Loaf ondCru*hed Sagan; 2 do Sop,Garb.Soda; : . 2 -do CrramTarurj - Itt do * Chipped Logwood; JO boxes-Extract do; 4O do Star and Sperm Candles; 40 do Mould andtopped do; ■ - . \ 50 do Extra Pare Starch; 50 do Almond, Palm and Ros-n Soap; 30 do Rosemary, Windsor and Castile , 10 do Cocoa undChocolate; 20 do SaUrntu*; 10 do Bock Candy; 10 do • Babbitt’s Boap and .Yeast Powden; 10 do Sala ft Co. Chemical Soap; 50 do M. IL Luxia RaUlna ; S do Qeekefj Farnia; - 5 do Corn Starch; ‘ 30 do Clothespins; 10 do H&tcb’sCoanierScales; 3 bales Clovei and Cassia, : lease Nmmees; 6 btga Pepper and Pimento; 50 ana cans pare Ground Spices; t barrel pureGroond Ginger; 5. eases pare African . do ; 50 drams Smvroa Figs; 1000 tts. extra Madder; . 200 fits, fresh Prunes; ' '3 barrels Welter’s Japan Blacking; 100 doien Mason’s Chaurnae do; 30 do : Harrison’s Columbian Ink, 1 or. to t gal lon botUe; ■ ISO do Com Brooms; . 50 do Patent Zmc;Wa*h Boards; • 20 do Bed Cords; Leon and Nails. Glass, Cotton Yarn andjßatting, While Lead.ftc.- Wholesale and Retail.by ’ J. D. WILLIAMS * CO., No. IsSWood street, fonrdoors above Fifth street. . i*uubnrff)i beittacr Pepoi» SBARD t> CO., No. 103 Woot» stxket, have Just , receive*a'Fall supply of stock imheir line, Hal* ire Andrew YcrkSOLK LEATHER, Philadelphia Kips and Calfskins, French .Calf Skins, Country Cp per, Kipsand Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and Binding Skins; Tanner’s Oil; Tanner’s and Corner’s Tools, Ac, And, taken together, they believe U the largest and best assortment ever offered before in one house In Pius*, •btrrgh. Alt of which we are {prepared to *eii to cash antfprompi paying customers at toe very lowest prices . possible. We take pleasure to showing our stock, and cordially -invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else where * tsopienf JAMES R. REED & CO., Manufacturers of Theodo iites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &0., &c. KO. 3C ; Smittjiild strut, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. : An assortment- of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &0.. ' • April 6,1852—2 m COPARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers have this duy associated themselves together os Fanners, for the nipose of transacting a Wholesale .eroeenr, Produce, tiauor and Commission business, nnder the firm of John Black A C0.,K0.2i1& comer of LiWriy-and Irwin stf..j - ~ " ' JOHNT BLACK, _ narfcy . M. M’CULLOUOn, JR. FUDUEH. A VOO.V, EKranfscutrerond Dealers In MANO UE6TEB M INERAL PAI NT, ALLisnsnCm, Pa> New Yost, December lSih, 18S1 i 1 tare annlyged asample of MANCHESTER MIN ERAL PAINT, for Poddi*A Po«B,ond find il lo con. tain Hie following: Silica, • , - * 67,21 ■ Alumina, ■■■>,■■ . - . - . Per Oxide ol lion, - - 18,41 Ume, - - - - - ,09 Murnesia. » ,24 Oxide of Manganese, - ,10 Water andlrfws, - ... 8,00 ioo,do Thft Pondered Sample, contmned in the box,'which I stuttioee was the one you desired also to have analysed, life tb diller from any Bverage of the lump* powdered, and mixed together. - Tbialast yields as follows: Peroxide oflron, > - BUcaand Alnmlna, - • M.™ «me, - * • ’== Magnesia, - * "sic Water and toss, . * 100,40 TM* difference I preenme arises from (he mmenU_nol betaffawHbwii eotneportione containing more Iron iwn other*. The nnnlyilsahow* the article Jo be well bail ed for a dorable paint.. 1 find that by calcining the pow der bv d pretty high heat,'the color ia much improved, . oral lean convened IntoafineTed. • . JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D.Cbeimit. - By For vale by JOEL MOHLEB, 241 Liberty etree ' marlOiy OtUntt and Cbalr Factory. A JOSEPH MEYER bus on toad, at his eaten* • vt;aittOaliinetanitClialrManafaciory.No.*M Penn ... JWtaeet.aboretho Canal, sIUindsofFURNITIIRE, . Centre Tables, Mahogany Chair;, auni«an7 ttll otherartlelee imheCabl - S!l ~£i w vj eh ie sell ao pe r cent. below custom-, ujr rates, Tenns-CASH, ONLY, * „ JOSEPH MEYER, Nb.mPenn street, Fifth Ward. *»««« ««»•» straw UooaT. ,mHE»Bb««riberhiTin*TO»ilB urratueaienK WiiK' .k. I NOHTON • NY.tonbe' nle ■ of their Good*,- now ofen? JbVlniA luge sttortment of -STRAW. HATS and BONNETTHvf : oeerTvarUty of fabric, jrtvle and pallem, adaoini ’ . «hofiJ)ting<ratie, wbich wlHbe BoUby the packiwe m ’ Uu> lafeeujß(niß.-£ues.may bAauoncd.u.tau cbaxen. - o J. w. ALDENi jnarSfcS m-3tli» No. 83 Milk «trßtvßo«on. Obntiira Coal* EB CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY are no w pro tred to contract for and to deliver, at their wharf, se’a Rock*,) two and a half .miles below. Pitts - ' -burgh, from un to twenty thousand bushels of coaiptr toy* Purchasers Jamtih their own boat*. . . - TheCoalisof *npenor.QaalliycadcarefQllyjmnea. - The price Uflxedat ,gl, per ton, ol; 2240 poands— lOtie w&gbt-~*v© per cent, being: allowed for lose in visMpoastt, or (untd farther notice.}.os cents per *O2l AfUriTi Thla Company has pecnlwr>cUiti« forloadtng canal 2u«ta* fiat boats, Ac,> forth* Lake, or lower markets* "v Anplr at the office, at tho wharf. *PBV * THOMAS APELRATH, offlayg&aWffw President Charters coal .Company. TJAMiR HAHeirlo»7T«penty ptmcrni of Paper • i *i , r . . - / , - . {TatO iitdQCtd l■•• • ~ , V _v_ \ > WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, { ."EIOB nALTIMOHK-/-|;BIEAOELTHJA ; IIfIU }VJiBH v T* -INGTON CITY: • Filitflißfttrottr.■.?■ v-: •• i-^;. :,?i , T? HaWmoee, SJ,OO Pa. Railroad To Philadelphia, SI,UU do do d*» To WflShjngion City, Bi 3B- do do This it-lhe'oaly Offiee'Airbloii-instirea e THROUGH: TICKET ioVVosbmgton,ond,bsr taking aisßouieifniS songeft wilitove time endcnotieyv- i Toe vMsil: Bottle <eqtryin? 4hfr>UnitediSiaier.MaU»)i leaves ibe Mnnnngftbe?a‘Wjbgtf*TibovMhe Wire Bridge,- RVERY APTBHNOOKi-atS-o'ciockjVlft ihe Youghio-j gbeny Kiper. .PMMajterfcwllHOdge'on the Boat, and 3 :iBke >l»iBndtd:Umted. : ton» Hoad, crowiugunc! mountains in daylight. Taka -the magnificent sleeping . Cars of tbettalumote and Obio Railroad) si 10: a’cloofc, P* M«-„ Breakfiwi at 8&l:iraom - and • Washington city, diao m Philadelphia, and arrive In. New York the snme evening * Fareto Balutnorc; '•* • do-Plnladalphtaf - . 'do Cdy*' • . - MONONGAHELA ROUTFi. • : The Stentner leaves thi*- Wharf;‘above the Bridge, Daily, hi Bo'clock', A. M. Travelers leaving Eit’sburgh by ihe-Mouung Boat, night, end arrive in Curaborland the .-nexi morning for the tio ciodk train ofOaisfor. Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive inFhiladel phia at Se’clock, tho eamo nlghiv-. • - *: Fare to Baltimore, * - • - $ o,flO ' do Philadelphia, ,v 10,00. ’ •do Washington City; , • - • 10,50: - ForTnsket®, byeither of the above Lines;pleane call nt the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Motion* g&heU House, Water street. ' J, J: EVANS, Asem. - anrO NKii/ AftHAWOKfiIBNTI WESTERN RAILROAD vanu Flttabarßti to Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, 2||j§g2j|§g2 jSffiSSSSs SiSsiS-iSk IN CONNECTION WITH.THE CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland vi less than Ten Ilours, by a continuous Railroad Line / - THE Express Tram: tin the Ohio find Pennsylvania Railroad,leaves Ptusbutgh at 61AJSI-, stopping nt Sewickiy, Rochester, New Brighton, Darhngion, Fnon, Palestine, OolambtAna, and Salem, and reacbee.Alli ance, S 3 miles from PUtsbargh,all P. M. .lVmrnßfi* leaving Alliance an the Cleveland Railroad at 0 P-.nl f and reach Cleveland at OP. M. Returning, the pas •engewlcavfr Cloveland-at9 A. M-, AlUanco.at.l,3U P. M.« aad reach Piiuburgh at 539 P M., In nine to eon' nect wi*U the evening train on the Pennsylvania. Rail joad for Philadelphia, New Yott and* Baltimore, and also with tho Vougtuogfeeny Steamboat and Plflnk Road route.;. Pas«ertger* by this: route come trera Cinctnnau to Pittsburgh ui two.days* without night travel, and save front onetotwo day* in connecting with the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. - . Passengers leaving PUtab&rgH at 330 A- M>; roach Canton at 9 P.M. and Massillon at At Mas viUoa-the.. line connects with stage htfisv jo AVoosterj . Mansfield, New Phtladdphm.ind at Eaon to Newcas tle, Paland.-Warrea. Mercer and > *«* The Ncwßrighion Accommodation Trnin leaver ; Pittsburgh otlO A.M,and 5 20 P. trad Nywßrighton at 7 A. M. and I P. M., stopping at intermediate stations. Escursion-Tiobeteiffood for two days, are cold be tween PiushuTßhj Rochester and New Brighton Qaatterly ticVetr are sold allow rotes, ned tickets by tbe package to soroo of the stations; The Trains donot ran.oa Sunday. Omnibuses ran in connection wuh the traiasto and from theMouonon Federal streeL Faro by the onlvcontiuaoas Railroad Line from Pitis* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles; 84,00. To Massillon, 109 miles, 83,00. For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to.. GEO RUE PARKIN, Ticket Asrcnt. Orio J.ME3KJMEN, -Wonongahela House, Pittsburgh. Nots—By the rooiQ by sienmbnntiQ mile* toWehs* ;vii!c,and thencoby|Railroa.d 100 miles to Cleveland,the fare is 33 SO. • ■■■ - • ■ ' Pittsburgh, April I,lBs3.—laprS) ■■■-■•' 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. mmmm PENN BY I, V ASIA HAIL K O AD, Two Dally Train* Prom Pittsburgh to Phlladelpbia find SaUlmorei :Only 30 Hours Through! ■ p_A_ni3 t 'Aii fpHE Express mail train wiU; leave the Depot on Lib* X erty sireetittbove the Canal Bridge,, every martini; at Ci o’clock.-- - • Passengers will goby the car* lo Turtle, Creekl2milc4‘ where theyvnU find the bearof Couches m readiness to convey thcmCS miles,overadrst rate tornpike toad io Beauy’&siaitonv (condaetor* accompany each train of Coaches),and then take the.cars to tiolbdaysborgi and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to. Pluladel phta and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the \ ork and Cumberland RaiLroad at Hsrrisbargh, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. ■ The Evening Traiu will leave daily at C-30, P. M., ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. , Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. f>. Leech A Co.'s Express racket Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, IV M.» connecting at Blalrmlle with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 boars. ■ .FARE SIQ. ' Passengers will procaro their tickets althe Railroad Office in the Monongaheta House, Water Street. N. B.—Schedaletime as follows: From Pittsburgh to Beuuy’s Station, 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, *JJ do do Johnstown to llollidaysburg, in cludiogOSmiles Portage road, C do Froml?o!Uday*burfftoDii!cr«viUe, 9 do do DUlersvtlleidThlladelphia^vcr Columbia Railroad, 3} do . Tou!* -23 hour*. This Schedule aifows ample lime on each portion of the route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur.- Passengers are informed xlutl the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rated by the Slate of Pennsylvania, and arc in no way under the management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company .willliold themsetces responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollar*.. nmt2s J T MhSIMMEN, Ticket AgHP.jL H^Co^ Merchant** Portable Boat' lilne ( 18& 2- Forth* Franij>ortction of Merchandise and Produce t [ni CASAIO AND Drr\\'Br’J ' PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Dinct, tciltenit Rs-ih*pping. fry* TIME, TEN DAYS. - ; PATTON & REYNOLDS. Depot. £5l Market si , (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. : .C A. M'ANULTY & Cy , Canal Basin,4 r 3 and 410 Pennstreei, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased oarfaciluics and. otherwise Im proved our arrangements tor Traosjtoitatlon, *c are nowprepared to receive a.large amount of Produce and Merehaodißc,lQ »bip (on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch- • •, The Section Boat ayaiem of transportation over our Stale improvements.has been in nse about ten yean, andthe great success and favor It basmet witb> isa suf ficient guarantee that U is no longer considered a doubt Ail or uncertain experiment 5 but is acknowledged by &!I as vastly superior to any mode of transportation needonCannl*. (when intersected by Railroad*.) . Goods loaded into our Bonis at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed unul unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia,thereby enuretyavoidrag the delnv consequent on three different transhipments, and area ring the delivery ©f.Good* in entire loti, the packages dean, and in os good order as when shipped. Prodoee, Ac, consigned to oar House at Pittsburgh, will he received and forwarded always atthe lowest current canal rates, strictly accordlngtn instructions, without any extra charge for comraitfsion, storage, om - vanting charge*, Ac. - • fcMD a A. hPANULTY A CO. TALU AVD WIHTKU ARRARGfifIfiAT - ■ VOfl-TXAVEI BS7WIXK . CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, Bytho Cleveland * PUt*l)orghUallfOßd» FROBI CLEVKLANp to HANOVER STATION. 7 5 - miles. From HANOVER to WELLS VILLJahr Stage, 30 mile*, and from WELLSVILLB .toHHLm DUKGtt by the new and splendid steamer V FOREST CITY.” This arrangement to ccm«inue oniilihe first of Jttnunry,lS32, when the Cars will run froraClevelnoa to WelfsvHle. The Express Tram of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 645, A. AI, after the arrival ot the Night Train from. Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at IX 35. £. AL, and at WellsviUc at 7 o'clock, P. M., and at PittsDnrgh the fame evening. Returning wilUeavc Pittsburgh daily atO, P. M„ ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o'clock. P. M, next day, in sea son to connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati, and with Steamers Easlnnd West on the Lakes ontil the clo«e of navigation Time from Pittsburgh io Cleveland SO hours; to Cm. clnnatl 38 tours. Fare to Cleveland 54,00: to Cincinnati 810 00. . ■ (Sliced) « \ c. PRENTISS, President. Ocrtat or ins C. 4> p. u, it Co.) • Uacmno,Nov.B,tßSl. { IP* For ucketo apply to „ CU M. lIAUTON, Afront, MOuonffahclal House, Pittsburgh* Adams * CoTs ßxpvSSbT ; NO, SO FOURTH STREET, FiTToUUROH. nniß public are informed that we are uow running Jj regularly to the East and West, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted toaar cute. A SPECIAL MESSENGER seni daily for Philadel phia, at 4 o’clock, 1% M- Also, daily to Cincinnati, at f o’clock, A. M. •■: ■ : , _ • t Orders transmitted free of-charge, and Goods reiarneu by.fint Express. . ;* • , Bills: of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and: Scoilund, for any amonntipayable on principal Banking Houses or Post Offices mtbo United Kingdom* . . dec24 BAKER & FORSYTH, Ageutsj or. wm> !’• au«», VBtiS VETERINARY SUROEON. feli-M. Office cl Rody. Pauereon.’* Livery gtables, on ro “™> »ireoi, between Wood andSmlltifiehl. [jyftlr ■ . I D to? fgWrßii ic-Juat received, at MORRIS’ STORE, in Ac Demand:- _ , ; I f o»;partnerabtp Kottc e. ::French 'ani?nVrin 0 aceil, CUceoU per pound. ... .wt«w subscribers have this daycnlered ihlo partner ' '■ TSfcSSSffi atyle ona S Ail ft TAAf/e,MA. , FrenehCurrams,6»nda®eto?a I mr P “ a ‘ GOIRE A BANE for ibc purposool cttr^‘?S°'!M c n n ' 4 X e^W®rio^TatlwyCDSmi? e eral Commifißroa and Produceßusiness,; gndlWSJ?®**- New Turkey Fig^lO&oam ISfeS « e J?iKJS OWI<l * 'hr hope their long experience, extensive mercantile qc« —■ s Almontft, Fflberts nnit fljbJn P.?. *!» Sv is qaaintancc, nnd: personal attention-to ;ihei interests.of Starcß; tftdr-cnstomere/ will-entitle.:ihcm-to.afih&retf (public Vermicelli, MgcjmUOnmge., patronage, ‘ptoCgt 1 -M OF Wiuo O- “ ' SAMO. MAGUIRE, Cambetl’d, Mild, . W ’Forsai-’ - . , ym. C BANE, W«slw«mi!te.b».. Pittsburgh, April 3,1852. . £«pB j MtSAtt OP: WlT.n CHP.RRV ‘ U Fat Coaghs, Cola®, 4c, For sale if HBKRY ■prlO:: ■■-■ --JAMES A. JONES. •j- ' y' A. ;? H O at E-Itf-SUB X s C E. The Former«'fcn«f j n . anranfce Asioclatton, op Pittsburgh, penna. ATDINTiatE‘OF HEED' : 07PICS—COBtlfiR-ny: gstrrnmu) AttO third STREETS.. ■:. OUMtANTY CAPITAL, $30,000. * mills fs'dnasMciftifofit'sUbluiiedtforthc rautnal relief: ■rX of iW.membewvincftfiM oPflicknesß or accident,by; ibobaymeiUoftheirAiinnal Deposits Persons in good; “health way-become members juiu be entitled to a weekly? beaeScimvawof ucknetf oruccidcnu AH svho.Jcm lb is: .>A*MfiWUt*p;. ato eniitM fa’ A: «otc m Uie;clect»on of. oncers, nndrtap&iUcip&uHivthdprofits of tho Asi'ocm-: .drajkr Uisesiabllthcd -bn u safe basis,: beibKkoihMu(ualand:flenevolunthvustlcsignß, with f thcTowestrcne& t-onsisiemfor insecurity, and condact-, cd m n ainnutMo insnro ils pennfimwmy and durability.: 'All persons can see tho Advantages of taking oul aj .policy froinnke General-Office;> 7BAIU.V DBPO3ITS S ’2,(‘O per yfeur,dniwsS 2,ooper week; •• do.'-•• dO' - ■ .■;-do* l i; 4,00-r-do-- "do . , 4,0 d do} •w: .-.. r -. 5,00 <do ; •do. : . 5,00 • do; ■ • ■ . - " 0,00 -do: do. . . .•-- 0,00 ••• do; : . . 7.00' do do 7,00 do; ; • • -do '"do . , • 8.00 do; ‘ ‘ ■: tlo "‘ • do: V .0.00 dOJ - . ' <lO 00 do . do : 10,00,.-. do; -. INITIATIOaN FRE, Tor Membership, 81,50—which ■ must be paidat the tinieof making application,, and tho . first deposit within twenty days. -Each member, entitled to n nianthly report, fjnuis. $ c,oa 10,00 10 50 I •• • OFFICERS.' pusidtnt~ D. W. Bnumotitv •l r tcp Vrcsuteni and 7V«asurfr—-Wm. M. Wilson. *S<oeiary—<».- D. Brown. .-<•■: 1 Finance CornffliifM—A. J. Childs, A. I). Christie, and D- A M’Muatenv -' " maill.Om TW© Franklin Kii'e Insurance Company* Bn<Ecrortfl'-* / Charles W. Batiolor, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecat D. Lewlt, Tobias Adolpht E. Bone, •••.. BimofclGrant,' ‘. David 8. Browne, Jacob 1L Smith r Morns Patterson. CIIAS N BANCKFR,Prckh Unis; G. ntJteiKß; Sc-cremry. : ID" Continue to make perpetual or limited, description of property m town and country at rate* as low un arc constncnt with scftnntjr.. * TheComrranyhtive reserved a largeContir.gent.Fanu' which, wiUvtjieir Capital jm«f Premiums, enfclyln vested* afford anmlcprotecifnn id.tho assured.. . \; -.7: The Assttftoi the Company. on Jnuuary Ist, l&Sl, a» published agreeably'loan AfV.of. Assembly, w:cret» fol* iowSt vis:—: MbttEaffC3— —- "■■■' ■ ——# 018,123 08 Real Estate 64,077 73 Temporary Loans* —S3.9CO 1? stocks —j» ■ cr.epo f*o - Ca?h.fee- ' 64,345 61 . 81,212,708 44 - Since their incorporation,.-* period of 21 yearßjtLhoy have paid upward i of Oiu Million Four Hundrid. Thou sand DoHars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insur<mct T as well as the.ablUiy and disposition 1o meet with promptness, all liabilities. i - - J.GARDINBR COFFIN, Agent, r apr24| OJiceN. lv. corner Wood and 3d wt». Btatc mutual Kire inaurcnco company* HARmsßvna t fa, TvESJGNFD onlv for tho snter ejassesof property, hos ; 1 # au ample capitai. ftnd affords sapenor advamuges mpolni of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ano country merchants, and owners; of dwellings, and , " ol ”' fd “ ,COU: ' r> ' '’"'‘'a.-a. CARHtr.R.Aeluary. oct-71 Jlnnch Office.No.3l SinUlißeia«t..'Pmu>urgh < . , IHBUUAHCU. : THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COJIFANYi— Office. Nonli Room of the EIJ contuse, TUiriUtreci, Vliilailclphto. Fisk Is»os*scs.-.BuilJLisß., MerelsaasUie ssnd osliei piopofiy in »oim and eounir,. uisarctl'ogoijm lo»» ot darnsice by (ire nt tbe ionrosirnu! of premiom. -MasmcfHaoiunrE.—They also insure Vessel,, Car «ee, end freights, foreign or conslwise,under open or Meeial policies, us the assured may desire. ■ : InutiinTnAMrosTsTton.—They Blso Insure merchan dise transported i-y Wftroiis. Raiirond Cars, Canal iloais nedSteam Routs, on rivers nnd.lahea,on the sr.osl '' dHIECTORS—Jcaeph K. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John 11. I'eurose, Samar! K<lwari)«.Oeo.G.Lclpcr,Ed\vatd Uirlinclon,lsaac R. Davis.TOlloinrFolwell,John Ncwlin,Dr,S.M.Uo,lon, fumes C. Ha-.ul.TJieophilus I’aoWinit, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh UratfNfccorge Sr rrill.Speiicer Ue< fivain, Charles Kellv.'J.o. Johnson, Wiltiaixi Hay, Dr S-Tltomas. JotmScliers.Wmi Eyre, Jr. DiKECTORS AT ITITSUUItGH. —D, T. Morgan, Hech Cranr. Jno-T. Logan. - S X - WILLIAM M AUXlN,Vrcsldent. t*. IUHU, Yif*e RrcsiUenl. JoaanrW. Cowxn,Secretary, lfyoffire Df the Company,lMo.42 Water street, filla buryii-' • Uel6:diO IVA. MADEIRA;Agent. Flra ant! QMlus lataranuti »11HE OFFICE of Jnsvranct Co. of tfcriK Amtrua X has beenrrmoeedtoihe SVarehouseot Hardy, Joac* A Co ,Nix 141 Fiotu *trect.Hnrd boose East ot Wood Mreet,where thesubao fiber willirsue Policies oußuild* ings and tneir contents, andontfhipmenisbv Steamboat* and other vessel*, for the above old auu reiponsibr* ('(unpiiny. C«p‘i] ’ ' .■W’Mv.-P- JONES, Agent. Otais autnsi Jrtn insaraaou oompnay BRANCH OFFICE,S4BMirnrirxD ST.vPtrrsßtieo i, Atav lir,lWl. riYHC best evidence of the succesa of the Directnn- in X cridenvoribJt 10 viuke.* the VST ATE .MUTUAL FI RE. INSURANCE COMPANYV mecl the wants of the, community, U tlm unparalleled amount of.business waieh hits teen done—hnv»ug issued Pill cicadimns the past year,Thereby addini overBl3o,ooQ lo the funds of the company. Nei*.rly all the property in&uredl} of.Uie aafcul-li:liw,iri small.'Tiafcs, and *}argo proportion injured foroaly one >eur> whole No. Policies tsmed . 7,505 do do expired, lernumued A ''canceled*—U-i....... do do .in *•: ... 7,St)S Amount of Fropenylnsurcd* «*** 87,356,412 do Canceled, icntunated and ei pircd**.••'» r*» * * 201,728 do do - • mforce*: • 87^534,C01 :da Frvmmm Notea*-*****-***.—*: 70,C7R,57•.; do- Caiicciedalcnm» i ited,expr'd > 037,10 do inforee**—B72,o3s,77 do Cash FrcmiuwareceiseiL—*ssl,ss7,l4 do do canceled-:—-*— 551,235^0 Whole aipount of iosse* and eipen* sespaid* —•.-♦••-•-■r»23 l 4U,15 Balance in favor of IheCp.yiu ca«h, , G 2?.834,45 1 To city or country merebanw, and owners of dwell isolated or country property, it i*s believed, tlii* coa*pany aiTonJimUautages inpomtcf cheuptu’sa, safety audstfirrity, iuferior iy no insurance Company Ir.tlua country. . Comlactrdort theetiuluhb- andgreailyimprovedsys tem of Clttaaifioaiion rtif Risks,excluding nil special hazard*, insuring only a ImiMi’d amount in any one lo* calitv, thw* precluding tbe frequency nud cccurTcnc** oi laige' lire*, and r.lvo, on both the SioeV ami Mutual pUiit it notouiy pospe9»C9 the<thcnpi>c.?s and accoramodahon of both mr.ihods, Imt entitle* the insured to a partieii>a lion m thrp'roiivu- IlisumJer ilio control-of ihc following Directors : **J P. Rutherford. A. J. GHlrtt, John U. Racier, Samoe. T. Jones, Alooro A-CscrJcrjlMulo C» Sedgwick, Rob rn Kloii.Wnnjae! Joik.i, John V. Iluiherford. , ) V. RUTHERFORD, BrcsT. A. JvGiLLi2TF,Sec’y. A. A..C*rbu&, Acic».ry. N.i*,—A Scrip Uividr.nd of fifteen ptT ceul. on expi ring po!ir.n;«basbc*.n declared by ibft Director*, nn*t is now receivable*! lifts Office for renewals, or redeema ble In cash axUse end.of ninety.dnra.. ■ » ■ myl7:J«V.w . ;A.,A. OARRIKR, Arcov* X.llboKraphlc institute* ■/'lO-PAR.TNKBSUH‘i— Thcsubienwem most respect \j fully announce to ibrir friend* and tbo public geo*. erMlyt that they have tlu* day entered into Co* Partner* *blp. for the purpose oi CAtryinpon, at the old stand,in f*inperly*a RuiMmg,opposite the Dost Office,Third street, HU*horpb,the Lithographic Tiinting,iu qUIu various branches* • Havingmachinery, recently arrived from Europe*they aw prepared to do works m Lithography equal to atcelr ngravingr. They solicit n continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore *o liberally to the ORC*portner, Wm. they Itope by strict attention to tfacirbustness, by elegant workmaiubip, and the most rcntenable (ertn« r lo merit the fuvnraof an cti» Checks, Draft*, Machine Drawings, Lifroness el, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Dili Heads; Tlot# Lithographed and FnuteU in Dlack, Gold Drome of Co tor*. a ■ Specimen* of their work can no seen at their Office, tgabovo. WM SCIIUCIIMANV : tpfgy - • EKED MAUNLKIN-;, “".r 'ClUsoni AuVstraugerii asa DO you wi*h to purchase «■ fine. „ COLDerSILVER WATCH.ataboat»*Br J T#@* usual pricof If so, call at HOOD’S KDiSBNEW JEWELRY STORK, 01 Market strut, two doors north of Thud, and take a look nt hi* new MUickj just arrived, tunl you can there purchase Watch i et or any kind of fine Cold Jewelry atiheir real value, i and not he charged two prices for every thing, a* you i have usually been V but enn get tho very best quality of ' goods fit the lowest eastern prices. > Do not believe what l others, interested in their own soles, tell you, but come | aiiil?ee for yourselves. All oithlaestubllßh* i ment will bo warranted a* represented at time of «alc~- |to that all tout ourehMb cousHv safe and cheap* aula. Superior Watch Hepllite JOHN M ItOHEKTS, WATCHMAKER A.fD gm JEWELLER,dcrUct ngaln lo call Ihc tenlion of the public in ihc v/orHshop wbtch hMg* A ha* opened iii No 1C Fifth sirccl,twoddot»ffOmttßMßB» Market, where he continues to devote hia special atten tion to tho repairing and rifiuizig of Chronomcief, Du plex. Fuit-rU Lever* L’i pine, aim everi description of line Watches and Clocks , _ Hav.ng for a nnmbcr of * ears beert employed os Fore man In the workshop of the largc»l<winblishnuint In this city.l flatter mj self that those laYoriitg mo with nairou* age will find all work cr.trusted executedm tho-best mannernnd-on the most reasonable terms. John Harper, Esq,, bdwaul Heatleton, Esq.JI.JL Hartley, Js*q, Jo*ejitt Woudwell, Joshua itlmdc* A'Co., and Wm. li, hcaife, . ; A carefully eefcoted stock Ai Watches,. Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, &c., constantly on hand,which have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, ana will be sold at a very small advance for the 1 same.- (attlJ John w. Tim, BrAS ALWAYB ON HAND.of hisowiunanufaetiire, L u large assortment of WHIPS, CANES and UAI - of'every description, which he will dispose of, Wholesale or retail, at prices as low as they can be procured forin cither the cities of New Yark,Phllßdel* pMa or Baltimore. Also, on hand a large supply of BRUBHELS and INGRAIN CARPET, lIAG3 and LA DIES’ SATCHEL 3, which will he sold at Now .York prices; Just received from the Manufactory a now sup-, ply of INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes; wholesale and retail. JOHN w. TIM, .... 1 ; SUIVLE) ■ No. 50 SmUbfleld Streets Pittsburgh. HAS.juat received his Spring Stock of PA-YI3R. HANGINGS, of every variety of stylo and finish, from I‘4 cents to 81 per piece. Twenty eases now opening—patterns new, colors befcutifttl,ond prices low, to suutho umes. * Those having houses to paper, and merchants baying to sell again, should call nnd examine, before purcha sing elsewhere. ALo—. CD dozen Band Boxes? - • 1000 pieces Curtain Paper; k 300 do Lemon Color—plain; • 400 do . Black - do; :.300 do Blue . - 200 do Cream.. - ; do; • • ALSoSfiUJPtf MARBLE.PAPEU, for Public Halls, of every description, v with. settable Columns, Capa Bases and R Ara All of-which wlllbp pold LO'y,/or CASH or RAGS, at tlie Wall Paper Store of, J;Wnj>Lb, roars:2ar f gmllhfield street, Pittsburgh, f/ v'- f-■ i, .v . • Jnsmymt ffismyg^ug. N 0143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. \V AliL PAPEU. •Vi'.- y.,' 1 ;'--■>■''' -v -'-.v - Y ** - ’ - , *• 4 *»* **„ *< ■M «* » V HUSW GOODS) , VOKHC. -fiTEYENSaS'iiUIVf:, ' - Sign of the '- ORiaimL BBE HIVE," Maikct it. FRESH AHRIVAU OF ; New 9pi|iag »im;Stfiaia«r aooa*l : j npHE euhtcridm liavcjust reccivea by. Adams A 1 Co ’» Express and tho Pennsylvania Railroad, orb; of the largaaiiind best selected assdittneais brl-ine. Dress Goods everoffered to the public. • • . , One of.the FinnJiavlni? been m ! before the coniiflftneementof the Spring uaue, selected,; ■our Gdod?, will* greatcare iron* me Importers, at.snchj prices as will enable ua to sell cheaper than uie cheap-* t*St. y. . ; ■ ... I ■ »- ’- I 1 • , j ■ Our very extensive aloe* comprises inpart tue Yoi-. ! iioWldg‘^viZ V'--;| i Chene and iasperCheae Silks*," • \ h liigb Lustre, Plain, Cbarae}lonanAGlttssftStfksr, . J ... J 0 • ... Stripe do :,00* •- .• i •do : • Plain Black" • '. • t• - • > , .■Turktsstins t Fonlord;an'il WaiereJSilksi ; Ti-sues,Betages,rPlftlnand FignrediKopuns, ,• , Casbmores, Ddalneaand Aipoccas, ... • . CMmzesiGinghamsaTui Calicoes;" . , . ,1 Ficuch worked Sleeves* CufEvCollaTß &-GhenuzeUS, • • do- . Lace und-Mushn Copes,.. , Clack Salln and Fancy Vcsungß;. .. - - . Cloihs»Casslmcrc*,Satinets and Jeans; ; Uonneis and Bonnet Ribbon*-; • ; , ■ ;i The proprietor*.wonld respectfully solicit an early , call from their friends and the public generally, feeling, confident iltai they -can oiftr greater Inauteinenl*. than, hatbccitolfcrudheretofore-••• ■•• ■ mari YOUNG, STEVINSON & 1-OVr ■ JArnKS COi, ... 109 WOOD BTBEET, ; „ ■ WHOLESALE Dialelstn Fenian and Domestic Dry, Ooods. ore now oncning iheir first ptfrcbtea 6i.. SPRING AND SUMMER GQOD3,; selected .wtth. the, greatest care,to sail the trade, to Hoisting in parlor, the neivesi siytcß.of DrcsaLawnsandßcragcsj:.-!'--' I‘laiu and Figured Alpaccas r t French, fieoich and Domestic.Guighams, Printed Calicoes, In great variety i Ribbons, Leccßand Edgings; Cloths, CassunereattndVestiiiga, - • Bummer Coaling and Pantalooning, Brown and Blenched Muslins, . : Voliu and Leghorn.Bala* ' btraw and Braid Bnnfiels* : ■;*■■■■ • ■ Together with a complete stock of Variety Ooods and Pedlar*’ Nouona,Gola ond Grit Gold and Sti- ; ver Winches, Brass Clocks,; *o, All of which are or-; fered at Wholesale.for »email advance over Eastern, ■ prices. . o--. ■ *'.^Vfeh2B.€ni ■,] “Ore*t Attraction« • TUST RECEIVED at JtrrCßtV One Prlco Cash Store!; o No. 79 Market street, Piitetnugh,' between Fourth «l.; end Dtftmond. the largest and jnost be»QUfol sloelc.of SPRING *sn SUMMEn DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. , .•• • The subscriber WouUl inf«»rro those who desire.to get aoon saaoirHs, thav -tho greater part of iria Stock, was purchased at the recent large Auction S»les : in New York and Philadelphia for c«ss; which enables nimto sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit.■ We do not deem It necessary ti mention the ilia different kinds of-goods that compose pur deem u sufficient to say that •it consists of a full assort* ment of ladies’ and aeniieaian’a wear,together with a general atoek ef-FURNIdIiING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination ot our stock from those who wiah to purchase- - ~ [mans BBCOSU OUKAT AtUtIVAW , v ; SF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vantlei at No; 97, Northwest comer of Wood street and Diamond y,* Pittsburgh; Fa. D Gbm» & Coi would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they ore nnw prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And tut oor purchase* hare been made on the most lav* orable terms wiili Importer* and Manufacturers, we flal . ter ourselves, and hope to be able to merit aeontinuonce of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, widen has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Ouf DRY GOODS STOCK is m part of Broadcloths, CassimeresLSmtinets* Tweeds, fancy Vesting, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Clack ami Brown MasUn*,Tickings, Blankets; Linwy Plaids, Al paca?, Metinoe*. MashnDe Lames* Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, .Tablo Diapers, : Gmeharns. bilks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravala.Pon* gee Silk Pocket and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryGoodiiine« Ode Vajubts Departmentwillbe found on examination to be unsurpassed, by aery other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is wide up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from 'Europe; Port Monies and rocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Plus and Needles, Topes, I Thimbles,,Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pcn-Knlvcs just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Vlolm aud Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils,' Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gtove*, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Bjlk,SilkQunps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandugeß, Black Silk Veils, SiJk' Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. Wo have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver-Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold anil Sil ver Pena and. Peaclis t -.Go(il and Stiver. Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of allbay era, as we are determined. t« sell oar Goods on the most - reasonable terms, either for cash .or-Bausfaetoryrefer* ence. ':■■■■ ' . .■■■•.. ■■■ N.fL The business of the late firm of Guxoo & Mc- CaaDiuss is to be settled by D. Gimoo at the stand of D. Gasso & Co., who is fully authorized for such and in whore possesiiou-Ste the-papers,;Notes and Books of said fiun. • ~ . (ocHSuf ; fllisceUantous. Bolivar Fire Brick Bunnfatlnrinff Company. xas. olovxs, e.K,xnre, s.F.jojno, a.B.su«kaw« QLOVKIi, KIKa & CO., Proprlator*. THE subscribers baking been appointed Agents fet the above named concern, wilt keep constantly, ou hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar.Vire BrickvCru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They arc also ready.io receive /orders for said Brick, to be mude La size ami shape to suit-purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. Wo do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over- ali oth ers that have been offered for sale intho United States, their superiority being well kaown to almost all persona who use Fire Brick. . The proprietors have dctorminel thauhe Fire Brics shall lose nono oMheir present envi able reputation, and that no expense.shaU be spared to moke them even betterthan they have heretofore been.. This is the only establishment low manufacturing Firs Brick;at Bolivar. - KIER A JUNES*, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh Pittsburgh. OUDU6&CUUZIKU, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, . • ■ OIL MILL BUILDINGS,. South’ West tar* Pll so n** cf;-JMtmondy inearth f-'.Ohb.and iVnn- Hailrcad Depot,) ALLeoukbi C?rf. yEragttggmwr and Land Stoum Engines, Fife En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptionsrCopper plate; Llihogrophic aud other Presses; Gold Stamping tuid Refining Apparatus,togethci with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved piano of con struction, and workmanship to tub iatis£uctiou of cus tomers. U7* All orJrrs left at Messrs. Cochran, hPßnae a Co.’s, No. 20 Wood eirert,PiUsburgh,of addressed to ihesuhscri bets, Allegheny,wilt receive prompt attention. * ault DODDS fc CKO2IER. Piusbargu Coach tfaetury, AV. 40 lHamond alltp. mar Wood srmi.. . . E. M. 810 BLOW,: FEOFRIEXOiI; Vv WOULD respectfully infbrmhUrrienda the nubile, thut be hha now one bun dred light Vehicles unde? way of con- the greater part of which-are tiatsbed, or nearly so.comprising light no top Buggies, weight from titfO to 275 pounds; or, top Bnggi**, from D 23 to 4t!>T pound*. Also, au assoriraeatof ifockaway, wnh one or iwoseatii some fine (wo*horaa;Barouches. The above work will be Warranted, and Is fioustrueted from the best material trml cauld.be selected in the east ern market oral hotne;and,aliemiing personally to each branch of his factory, be feels confident of risking his refutation on hit work, where it is aatd and uol abu*ed. Persons at a distance, ordering w*rk through their friends, or commission merchnuts at this place, will hs ccivo our most strict attention. . BtrtatacEs: Col. Rody Patterson, R.H. Hanley, E«q., Hon. Willmm Wilkins, Col* Georaq A. Byord, William Lyon, Esq, Logan, Wilson A Co., linger, Hartman A Co., lion. Jacob Forsyth* J.hiddACo- Georgs Weyman,&q: v T. G. Moore,New Orleans, M, B. Muford,Clarksville, •...■■.. (Tennessee. . Repository, No. 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Avonno, . • . Ifeh27:iy . LyVJ* —BSIOXItAB, |of the jatofinnjof_SoA<ij atßelacmau. touißßi&isEnAYaGOM lM P OHTttRS AN Dr DBA I- CHS IN Clocks. Witches, Jnotlrf, Watch MaitriaU, Tools* ntra stuust, os* boos taw wood, rnißnuauu* rpAKK leave vo announce to the trade and the public X~ generally, that they have themselves catefUUy se lected ami imported from Eoropeya large stockof Gold uml bilvcr Watches* -Watch Materials, ami Tools for Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew* «lry,ftomthe best .manufactories —which they offer at prices as low ns they can be purchased in the eastern markets.- - * . . Tbeir slock of Watches consists of Cold and BUver Patent Levers j do Detached Levers; doLrplacsj Sil ver quanier»i and elegant French time pieces,' of the most approved makes. Together with a targe stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries, 1 heir stock of Jowelry comprrea articles of every description in this line, such as Fingor Kings, Ear Kings, breast Pins Biacdcts, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Kc>s and Beals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table am Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally kept in establishments of ibis description. They would re peeifully call the attention of tho trade to their extensive stobk of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully ae* lasted Tuey have also on hand & large assortment of Tele scope*, Spy Gtnsscs and Opera Glasses, from tho best manufactory in England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous la mention. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on tho most reasonable terms, footltcy Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore ousting between James Armstrong, Samuot Cromer nmf Charles Barnes, umiertlie title of Armstrong, Cto2lor* Co.,is this day' dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr* Barnes having dia posedof his interest and withdrawn from the concern. _ JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIEB, CHARGES BARNES. FeVy.31,1858. Tiis Forwarding,' Commission and Produce Business will bo comlnatd uttheirpresial Biand. Noi.Ca Water nnd 04 Front streets, byJauies Armstrong end Snmue Crozicr, under the style of inurJ ' ARMSTRONG & CROZIER. OKOKOB ALBRBIS, Na. 71 corner of Wood and Eourth sis., fIIAS Just received his BpilngStook of: <=s3 superior BOOTS nod SIIOEe, of bost stock workmanship that ean bo got together in any one establishment, of Itko amount, la. the vs esi Nearly all made to special order, free from cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants had others ate re specifully Invited to call and examine the stock, which is offered for salelow for cash. ■■ ...n ■- .=- - - ' N. B.—G. A. has paid particular-attention to have a general assortmentof the best stook of BootsandShoes tor the Retell trade, from the good low prloeto the best made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fashions now m use. . Individuals and families may rely on always finding a general assortment, aa u re lates to sixes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71.. _ ALSO-sMcn, Boys,.' and Children’s .Palm Lear threa Strowdlats. [oprS-Sm .Dlsioliitiono’t Futnsnhip, . rnHE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub- A: scribers, doing busmensm the name of John Black A Co.; id this day dissolved hy. mutaal conseni,H. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Blncktn said business; H. MoCuilough having the right to uso the name of the late firm insettling the business, andthe exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay alldebts due by the late : : JOUNIBuACHv henry McCullough. IN. B.—The business will he continued by the suhscri -1 her ns usual, at his old stand-corner of Penn and Irwin streets. , , HENRY McCULLOUGH. .Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. mar&tf IN THE EAR—ISS sacks thisday received andfor'salehy JOHN BrSHEEWFF, . _ajn7 No-10 fdurkevstreet. -v: ! 'v i t . 1 '' r- 1 - Jc ;£U' Q\ 'WnvMooma 97 and- 99 TWrd «t?««tfT i" T -■W fc Wr>ekp.ecifullyiMbtws'bL4mendsaudcasioip*i ( »#* crsthat hebaß.noWtiotripleted bfaitfringitosko( | 4<cldedly;ili«; Jirgmandbesi Jeven [ ooeredfor salean this GUys which wiil be sold* at-price* tis.loWhr tfnWtfc* ChUedStates.East or- VVest...... ”1i - • -As be-li doierSililW td uphold foe quality with weTl-i ■ seasoned materials, best i .deigns f.flndfrara.tUeexient;or his orders i in jour aftfetormg, he.l* bnpbled to Produce warranted. t\jrn4<*Te r UUholO^BM I pfleeSL ! .?**■ •'*■*■"”•' \ ha* ad^t€.<f;Uwf^«abipl6. i tomersl interest withhis-own, tn-quahiy and price;-andr keeps aTwdyson hhflll‘tlie‘'gVehldBtvaneiy ofeverYdes-; cnptioh> aiid plainest; tot the most elegant and costly, that a house,; nr any part'dft one, maybe fanilsheiKfijom.hm stock# jortroanufacr&redt exprfedsiy' To:ttttfei* >< /The , .'roMowias. articles copaist* in part, of his slock, which fOMiotlness. a oP-Stytedud nnisß,i cannot theEasietncilieaf i Louis jCIv teie-tete-a-SoDiwr. . ...- 50Sofas.iti pluehandbaft cloth; 50/doz. Mahogany Chalftt'" 30 do WfctmQtr t dof , ?i»r^ n ‘ c^ ng ti 1- . .‘’SfthlaljOddiiyPwflnsf • 30 Walnut, do, 1 SOMarbleTop CentjeTahlea - C 0 -" -do* Dressing Bureaus; • .■•• -3Ur-'..- v -do -Washstands I -=• r ' ij* 40Enclo*cd . i.do; -' f ;: • • 100 Common do;.r ..... SO Warn Orcisiugltare&iisY ;. r , .4Q Mahogany Bedsteads ; ■ 30 Walnut do; 00 Cottage.... .... -. • 3UO Cherry and Poplar Spdcteads; 30 Mahogany Wardrobes i 10Whlaut^^' i, -• sJ d»y* lt • 10 Cherry • ' - - .50 Plain Bureaus;. Inw - *•* 70 Dining und UceakfasVTablcs^. 13 Secretary; and Bookcases; 30 doz.Cantf Seat Chairs; . •34 Cane Seat HackingCfiairß; . • 12 Ladies ,Writing Desks?* '•&•..■ Hat and TowetStand.?; . What-Notii . - Engnlres;'- Paper Machae Tables; Cenvemuoh Chaits ‘Pcmbrofiff '- - do; i ; EUrabaiben . * do; - 1 ■ Hall and.Ticr:?.• doj r; > . Reception , d 0;..... Ladies’ Work-Tables ;.*:■■-■ Pearl Inlaid , ilo; . .. Extension Dining Tables ; Ann do; ''Ottomans, Gothlcand Hall Chairs. : A large assortment ofCpMMQN FJJRNITCRE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cjlbwbt ma*brs supplied with all articles in fbeir line *. • .. ■ STEAMDOAT&and HOTELS,-furnishedat the short* cstnpttdc.-fV rvi.i.".s AUordersprompilyaueoded-to. - JoarniymtA Cabinet Sf a fcera aupcUiion 'WjKEIiQUBEftI&SE&OItXtSTKkETy'r ; (near the corner of Wood.) win; ;J u..; TH em*£fc' dBBSBmMma hsacjng».already J ;tWice to three ut. §9BHBaBBHB'iiOe&. asmany Hands as ihelar-Kp| ft* business shops or this city, have opened ihe» Warn* house, and ore able to famnlMbc public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of-the following description— viz":" ■ . T ,'..• •.. ■ Wardrobesf Presslngßirreaas: Fhll’Col* unwed Bureaus; Mahogany-Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs: RockiDgChairqj-Mahoga«y,\Vnah3landB, So fas} Divan*; Fiano Stdolsjßoak'Cases; Secretaries; Card: Tables j'Pte?'Tables, fine* Card Tables}-Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French: Bedsteads;-Ottomans; Poplar vVardrobr4}Dmiugoad BreakfastTablesjWork -llauds; Cherry fcnd'Common Wbrksthnds; high,post, common,low,and tnindießedsteads; Cherry,Bureaus;, Cribs; Cradles,.6c. * ’ - The advantages of co-operation, od an exteo&ivescale, . pertoii them to sell at tfaelo west prices, and thdy are de- equally good, if not better article, and warranted—asihe public will understand by giving tbera a<calL..,..y ; i :•'■«□? Suas&botti'woti 'of. all descriptions, and other :articles of Any description, made tororaerfn everysiyle, at the shortest notleer ,»*? -J *, >. ' i" , tmnwg i -:V; T.O; OfcfeUm Pt4&oJCaij'.f:.:>';i' . : -; iftium, Arafiogany, Eastwood and Wolnu(;Yarr}ish f . KardtcartaTui FvmuuTe.tLlWfto\tatxlc< -.. ‘ fTtflE subscribers fiave just received froqiNew-York X and &oston a raostsptfcndid stock-VENEERS;. and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which We Will sell at extremely low prices. AsgrentcirCwas taken IntheselectionofibesLoek, persons cannot fall to beSuHfed etUteraa to. quality or price and, os Itis well, known, that. Furniture can be made by-machinery superior and much-lowertlian by hand, the aUemion.ofine tradeis respectfully invited.'; . Tamed Work>ia ail.its branches, carriedon as usual. < 'Blank for hand xails t for Carpenter*,,nml ail articJes required InmahuracluruigCabinetFunuinre, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Vnruiih, Bard work} Hair Cloths,Sprtngs,dtc:, Ac; • - ; HVAN'A M*KEE t .p: . Buildings/ * : parSfeydaW - ".■ •••• w . • ; ■ : ♦vo. 31Fiflh«ircct/ ; u.o.iuinrat. • • • &S4ULCT nautanA DMlir, .. CABINETXVARKROOM,BMmiFIELDSTREET. ’ BctMmSrvmlAmwfdAdSfr&u&fTrpaEcy/Fsnrfcwrgi.Pe, M? ■: -II AMM&& £ DAULEH keep honstamly.onhand a variety of excellent and fashionable-Furniture, < warranted equal to any in-the city* and sold on at favorable terms as can bhotitaiuedaianyaimUar establishment itl .he West.- They have now'on Band an unusuallyextenßlve stock,embracing olikindsof Furni ture,from the cheapest, and plainest to the most costly andclegant. AH orders promptly attended to. ' mrgliCm A.. niliLlKßn A: COn ‘ v r HA VE ON HAND of their extensive CABINKTand CHAIR. MANUFACTORY, No. C 4 SrailhGeld ,it a targe assortment of faucyand plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below.cnslonulry rates; ... ; TeTma—cash only. -r • ••■ • ’ v> . .. |dec2?:ty /•Ktyjyua \VM» E. STEVENSON oonxlftOes to menu •NigffirTfacture CABICVET-TVAiLE o! everydcshllp at hia old stand,.corner -of liberty-and to,in o mayll turn for the manufacture and sale of the article in the > West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in iho East* where superseding the use of. wooden coffins, lake; this.method of inforralnr the public, thatthey are’no w manalsctaring eighteen differ* ent sixes of the modern Sarcophagus, vamniriu .length from 25i inches to 6} feci, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space forcushtouing. or for,bodies- of pnußQal. dimen sions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in vention now coming into general use, is pronounced one of rbe greatest.oX.i&e dgfr,.; Theses itatux..Casks are composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of iron.*- ■■■. ■ '■ . ■ ,■ /■ ■ : They are thoroughly - tftamthtf inside and out,and (hue made impervious to air and indestructible* They are highly oTnaraeatal, and of a classic form,-are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal U capable or, in a given quantity. > • ' ■ Whenproperly secured with cement they are perfect* ly air-tight, and Tree (roraexhalauonofcSensivegase* They coal no more than good .wooded cqfftns, ana arp better than onyoiher article in use, <of whatever cost,) for transportation,vault*,prordmary interment*, ns has been proven byactnal experiments, and certified to by some of oar most scientific men;tleq» by the Hojiora* hies Henry Clay* Daniel WebsteiV LewisC&ss,'amf other distinguished Sehatorv who have witnessed tbeir merits,and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen ot our Agents’Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three tlootr above Ninth, Where we intend :to keep. ou hand ht all a stock of all sizes and degrees-of ornomont and timehat will suit the most diversified tastes. %Ve invite Die attenUouofthe public, aud r of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to nn exami* nation of the article, and reqneit.thtm not rarely .upon the representation Of undertaker*‘nor using the article, whose iMeiCslUwouidbelO misrepresent them:*/ marSh 3m W. C. DaVI&A^CO glotylWfl. fiPiusa aso THREE BIG DOORS! A T o. lfil/itierty StmS t Pittsburgh*'; TOHN NcCLOSR&Y has sow the pleasure of an ti nouncingto his numerous flricnds nndihe publicin general, that bis BprlngAnd Sumtnerstock is now ready for inspection, Which he believes will be found to be one of the largest and beat selected stocks of Beady- Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country; >. He has this-season paid mote than usatil attention to the manufacturing pna style of bis Garments; so that the: •very lowest priced, as Well as the finest;are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed; ■' HewoaldpanicularJy.caU.th® attenuon of all dealers, in Clothing!to.his pcesent Splendid assortment of- - Heoajr-lßaula qarments* ?. - As be feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer themjuoh induce jmia m shall make at .their interest to purchaacoi bis establishment. Many years’ experience, and greatsuccess in the bu* ainess, together with an unprecedented vhctesaU and re tail patronage, has enabled him la get np Garments to suit the business habits odd tastes of every location in the Union, which is of the almost importance to whole sale purchasers. . t In the Cutting department Will be founds choice se lecuon of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— JPnmch, English and America* BroaddolhSj Cashmeretts, Ac, Ac, Also, an excellent assortment ot VESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner andat the most reasonable prices;^ COME, THEN, ONE AND ALU! The Assortment, the Qualuy;attd the Variety, la ths most extensive] undoubtedly,no bdfound in tho united States: 1 ■ - • •• ,£ -"• raariNJ ■ BR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT me Fits. —The astonishing snocesawhlch has attended the use ofihlS:invalnabie medicine for .the care of EpiUpuo; Fits, or F&lUng Sickness, Spasms, CramjvConvalslons, Hysterias, Nervous Debility,. Seminal weakness; Ac., renders it the most valuable medicine yei>discovered. Infact, as a remedy fbr. the übove.dkcases; ir atands unrivalled and olonel -Therd Is noothef reliable ,reme? dy. • ft has beansald that'Epilepiy is incurable. This, howcrver.ls not the fact. Dr, Han’s. Vegetable Extract has, and U constantly curing this distressing complaint, as the testimony received from physlclaasand others will show,- See certificates, published in Dr. Han’s Me? dical Recorder, pamphlet form;to be had of the Agents, grsiis.< For aale by &A.FAHNESTOCK A CQ.,- •marS - corner of Wood and First streets, - FALL FASHIONS—Just received at the store ■* jfi\ of Mrs. A. LEECH; No4'9 FrvTß:stßXXt,ffira which will be open for inspection on and Friday, of this week, where yoa will find a beauti ful assortment of an entire new style of Blruw, Silk* Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va nous-kinds, suitable for the season* < p. Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head a rich and bestttfalvtyle. • footlSMf Henry Rtchkrdsott; Jswslisr, HAVING re*fiued hia Btbrelo-afcandßomo manner, and but recently returned Dom the Eastern cities wun a fine assortment of Watches.Jewclry and Fancy Goods, woold call the attention of hir friends and cue* tomera to the fact, that among his Watebeswill be found the mottdesirable styles,patterns and makers; Of Jew elry, the latest styles’of brocket, breast pins; fob and vest chains; finger rings, earrings,- miniature*takets, Ac., Ac. 5 < - *i -FANCY GOODS—Sachas piper mache, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume VoUlesy tabled mats, Colt’s putois, pone mjonnlesy io; great,vanety; china firuit and cake dishes, wnhaa endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be * t , , , novi ,■ ttt>. si, Market street. ~ Wiutim w. wnllaco. .pj-TTSBUKOH STa«t fttAKBLE WORKS, : 319,;3511 asi 893.ItlmjlfvMkKi-SilsdjitM it ■ftJONUMENTS. •IxL TopftMd all .'kftdaVjnanalkeinre.niatblc, : aV hSwef toiflriet «iv Ufa ttgmaA gilio e. Mleetediootonj. -Ttoaadffilanvlahllj ~mihlStiblrat liittKiwt«Rriw»r'OrdßTsproßiptlTaUßndeclio. 1 .,- ----- jpMWnij, __ r W. WARLACE. yf: 4 '.,.;'''?'-’-' ■ k... : ' ‘ - Urtny anS CWatlve-TO- The tmltf Infallible Curs/W'Moi Dre&dfaVOiteaii -•t-.ipiomtinjSpemtittrrhtavi'lmoluntoryl/ifciilr* < nal Emfmom, . . SO harasflifg_aDd.de»irecti»fi ani srodnciiTeißf «o jriheTfmischiefto Toe nervous syaiemvincspacitat- . i DK the man.for4>nameM f - This I nst rubienl la simple. comprehensive, ana jwrrr-' ifatUnai an^fty^te^fe^^^W^fWli^WeaHtidonve-, i whatever. aMßrassnUfig-miy ftp.in'jMfleAdlnßiwiis' >«e rat -a tmslt/miatibn c*ff take vl*cc*ii”*ig’nMi*B l 148 UMtHHuj «o , wpSanoU, the isibe-discaseiEL<iaeslioTi J ajj4^6f* l f a ?®fi l^H^!lif c « 4MiSSlS&€ons]^Ts;vliVWe^o^ MB i?io a S«S“»i sovrtt is . -TMs-Insucmentkaa lJefin eianDqed and npproyed of by the fiigliesrauthbrilie^tfrEdifopfr commended, bjrifthe m MI-p.ro m lacut Ebytutu a 7®_ D /i„ countries, as ihc only ecrtotn; tanedy eztjHng «mpte»ntt;'-ididbas-bd^^p>l«eryaDp«w^e^ftj. i a3e ibeibousaniadvcrosed the safat } the ifiost treatment ever offered to the afflicted, a fair price being, allowed forthc (ftsUumtfntjJßnor ihe:dd*iTW effedfrlfan been* ftt-*: )iiiitu«ider4too«i by the profession in general, ‘and itml. aU the medicine in the -world never has,and never will; \ *ttm--4ho»e 4tfa4Cs; if ntfowdd *o un. i checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con* it has been. dmalferof surprise to sorae, that any one ofrespectabilltyandvf profeMionai-attAlnmectsthouid tfevotehis attention to diseases which,people description Vfeifcbd to -cure sa ediuy;- -If*-however,' but thecne thousandth partoCtbe Wtjf upon society were kaown,a very diuexentopnuoa wonja preying on the mind xiswclla,%,thebpdy^jnnt is deplored, but 1 sb such ta.affect posterity., and: evpn to destroy the rcproduciiye.f^cmty J , ntlbgcthen /It U hiSct'tiiaft-when not properly treated, they may remain fio dormant iuthe-oohsUtuiion aa lofltw pear in no biherwaythaainlhelreffeciaapon posterity; yet* if PToperiyunecrsiood. are speed!-. jrrembvef^ i The‘ab6vb>sdingenibtislycohl'nveafnsira: memj^Udotthtldsstin^&catm check ihe evils of quaclrery.,so prevalem in this cl?is3 of 'disease^ihrotighouvlbeUwbn.f •;{!?-'- n! :- - The price-of ihe complete inslramenij-carefuUy.se cur-* cd against fcbgtj/jtfcn ioi;.tfi« Cnficd*Biates, Canada, according to order, ueefomv panics • manied asd arngle ; thie .to the remotest principled persohff' in Albany, get:op :srunc: .Tldtcalpna tafrgsf tailed -•«lnstruments,”-which; however* bear jrarfliwsuaicr-. Ear'resemblance,nrirriW' tri "form ‘ncypr»nt»pt*,i<rnjy' own smunentaVond which ate'as similar to them as night is:, to light.' Every aitempi to sell such-Hrlnaxtutafc&tift lor mine extenvof the law, | ? l -beihg not wlUihgvto connect the .well Mcl.-lianesilr i ; earowrfeptttatloh of my • inventions wnh ijuacks and f i MgewirM i andnone tanltsoaiianied but those, t - muSt,l» direclcu' ' (postpaid) to the J)bctorhimsclf, ihehavipgno Agencies;. iesttbflshcaWirinliondofinpdParis. •„.•.••»•- ! ' Address, post paid, Pr,P. de fancy, 51 Lbpenardsn,. i New York. \ - - office hours, daily, from 9 A.M. till 3 P. M-, .and from; the-SabbatoUicepldd.- * '■ • i ,117* The undersigned certify, with great pleasure,that tbeabovc-m'entioned Innrament' Is not obiy constructed -oa ihatfrom its use,the happiest: iresults' may always, with confidence, too, aniicipaledl, tthere bfeinr,-fdr f lfiecht<tbf‘thbse diseases,'NOOTUEli 1 ’CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT.. 1 . HENRY S KELLER, MJ).■ I '.-’- OH. GOETZB, M:J>.. OO Chamher street, C ECKUAKOTy M.U, $4 Uowaid street, ,u > \ ■ ■ ■ NSW >OBI. I pr/SBLfnxt ispreparedtoexecuiCalloraeraronuN 1 gjeal apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and'Legs, which j move like natural members;.Apparatus for Luxation; Tor CdntraejedXegsi for' imrvhtufe^bfihe Spine ,*nd Waist; fbr .False*domts or4hbv : A#ma and=Knees; for. Paralytic Legs; for;Clqb Foot; for LacrytnalPlatnlcs: , for Falling of tbe-ItectuniT IlypogaVtrießelts;^Bcdsand Chairs for Sick Persons i Cmtclies;- Ac.; Ortho-, pedicCorsets,'Ac , Ac. AH work warranted.' Letters, must be pon paid, coniaioingaproportionateremiuancC or city reference.'— • - „r--. — jfcb?s:ly - JP NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA and. CONSUMPTION. In offering to the-commumty this justly celebrated re* medy for diseases of the throat and lungs, itisnotonr wish to trifle with the lives or health of theulHlcted r bnt frasltlyto lay before themiheopiuldfis of distinguished men and some of the evidences of itasoccess, from which they can’ judge Ibr- themselves. "We .sincerely pledge: ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements qf its efficacy, nor will we hold’out any hopeto suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. ‘ '*~ Many pree/# are here given, and we solicit on Inquiry J front the public into all we publish, reeling assured they will findthem. perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy thelrbest confidence and patronage. ; From i&* distinguished Fro/hssor of Chemistry and Matt* ? , .ria jSw>dov%'Cotlest* - : ■ Dear Sir; I delayed .answering the. receipt of your preparation, mull I nadna opportunity of witnessing.itt effects In my-owafhmily, or in thefoimliesof my friends. rlhisl have now tion, in cases both of adults and.;children- . £ * I hitve feun'ditj as itslngredients show, o-nowenalre medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary disease?. '’ ' - „ * . PARKER cLISAVELAND, H.J). Bstutswicx, Me.,Feb. 5,1847. From unOe tracer in ih* Ham3ton-Mills, in this City. - LoWKLLyAU'r. 10,184 V. •; Dr. J.C. Ayer:. £ have been cared of the worst cough;: leverhodiamyhie, by your“CnsßfiTp£CTOCi.L } n end neverfail/wboa I haveoppartunityOf recommending ■ toothers. YourSjVcspeetfonyj 1 .• .. S. D< £MEHSON» ' . jjy Bead' the following, and eee if thtsmedicmo iB worth a trial. The patient hadbecome veryfeeble ? ouu. the effectof the medicine was unmistakably distinct:—, ' United STAneHotEL, Saqatooa. Sraufcs, > > ' Jnly6,lB4V ' Dr. J.C, Ayer,—Sir i Lhnve been afflicted with a pain* ■ fal affection of the lungs, and all. the. symptoms of settled, consumption, for more than a year. 1 could find; no me* dlcine-that would reach my coses until 1 commenced tlio use of PSBToaaW > which gave mo gradual: relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength till my health la well nigh restored.- / . • !, While wing your medicine, 1 had the gratification of | . caring with it my Tcrerend friend, Mr. Truman, ofSump- ,i terJiißtrici, who had been suspended from lus parochial, duties by a savere attack ot bioa’chiils.‘, ' ’ I have pleasure in certifying ke'so facts lQy,ou/ - I •Andour,Eir,yoßfBTespsctft>Hyj; : . . i .J.F.-CALHOUH, of South Carolina, v 57* The- following W4S one of the worst of cates > j wfimhthd physicians and friends thought tobeincufable .I consumption.. _ . | - ■ Cattrsß, Pa., Aug;23,1848. ' { J.C: Ayer,—Sir :T was taken with a terrible coughjr brouglitoß byaeold, in the beginnings! last and wit confined to ;my bed more than, two-months.-? } CeaghUig lncessmtly night and pale;:myieycs ; wero-iiaflkeh fiudglhMy, andiiayM Jndeedv ; such distress for brctsih t tbatd>ut Utdehopepf myrecuv*] -cry c'ouldbeentenainea.’ WhUeintlilawiUttUon, | dfmineV{tho ReV. Jolin ffeUeiyof-theM£lhf.dlstcbUrcbfl I 'brought me nbntUepf vblch 1 tried more togratify him, than'from, any expeotation of I obtaining feller Its good effect mdnOed'me io'cominuei its use, and 1 soon found-my | Now in three tnohthS) I am'weUand:Btrosgva&d ean at'i 1 tribute my cute only toi your greatmedicine*: .v, „... 1 * With the deenesvgratttade, yours, &e;; • • 1 “ JATtfES GODFRKY. ; Preparedand soldbyJames J lst>LoweU,Uast, v * , Q 7» Sold in Pittsburgh wholesaTeand’tetuiKby B/A‘ j Fahnestock, and by J.M.Townsendjlii Allegheny City | by IliPiSchwotiX) and;J/©oaglauiidndby tiniggistiij generally.- * * . - - ?.dec3o ' : TT - ioßSß’g. _ ' Compound Syrup of.Y•llovr Dock Hoot, i /l\ecuPlEBthe frtmr-jstilcamong the.proprietory! vlf taedicUtba Olthli coiinlryifor; completely: ebringl Canier.Solt Rh<nup,Ety siptlas, tmd al)oiher <U9case»j arising from ail Impure aiate of uie-blood.AlsoVf-'iver J Complaint; Dizxiness, I Coughs, SoreueEsundTlghuiesv about iho Chesty ltron-j chilis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, nnd a tictrltug sensation.} about tho Throat; and is used with unprecedented sup-1 eesalh all buses of - •■■■ - ■ • V e - 1 FEMALE WEAKNE3SANDGENERAL DEBILITY.: Strengtbening.tlt&weakened;body,giviugtoup to the | rations organs, and invigoraungthceniire system. ' "I If the testimony of thousands of liviftg wife ease a, from { all purtddfiUieseduflUyi Oaa be relied.npoiii ilissingds I larly edicaciotlsbi curing all /futnorr. ami restoring de, | bilitalerl ami broken down constitutions..• ltis purely' I vegetable in. iur composition,Arid'so accurately coin-1 pitted in its proporlionsUtattiiedhemicßl, botanical and I medical properties ■of each .inarcdteiu .baraopioualy unite ioTlIIu|X THE .BLOOD-..' r , IthaSfremiwedminy'ehwmie diseases wtaichhas baft ' Bed the skill of the best physioians, and baa also coned Canker,Balt Eitenm, Eicyelpeltta and Scrofitia, which Sarsaparilla, Syrups entirely failed lo,mal£e Uieleaßt hn prkssluffirpdßi'T >' • ’ .• ••••;' ‘ •• >vl v it baa’ been- tenedlnntanyoases of CANGEBOUB UUMOUSi .Tirfrntoft, obstinate Canpeja’ have been cured bytnis medicine. IVc say that it Is a valuuMc medicine la all BIUOU3 COMPLAINTS.-. It removes' all obstrabtibn-in iihe:Liver frce,RcUyoandhealthy.’ tiremoyeaPalpitation of. the . Heart', and'relieves la pll canes of Asthma, and may: be used in'all climates,and at all seasbnsofthe year, ' This Syrop ia prepared only by O. MORSE & CO., at 10* Fountain street, Providence, R. I,and sold whole sale andreiailvby, - B.N. WICkEKSHAM, Ttoly Agent for Western'Fenesylvarihi, 11 : lellry.'u WaratetiaeiCdr Wobdand girthsts^Plttsblt Hedidated. liquid .Cttilolef ‘ 1 illtlS article is intended for fhmilyhre, dndahould be t t found in the possession of every.familylnoho land; ] echawes who arein constant-danger ofinliay to their 1 persons troughcarele® use of tools«wili findL;tmsarucleiobeih?aluabletol them, aiid afyera fairmaiiwillicoaaider it indispensable. I Cl^iweyth«underaS^d4iav£nff’J .anaaM al bretotaittS aneieelteiusntolitdiißjOMid&riTeiiLa®, 1 ler, to dreMinrtiurn9,'t;tiu, velds, tmii»evan4BU Jdndsj ■ WM3T«AB&¥;tt.D,-.-Vi ' - ftH^wsoiwux,: HARnLTOr%jiEWEn,?iI,D M ‘ Comprl«mg«lHheptacti»ißgsby«iciansin (be e*y of Middletown. ' r «,*. For sale by B. X. FAHN&TOCK'i CQ., ... ■ earner otyfeoa and i;in< *«. OTEWIiBOAT ,^MOjatejßiffli^^v r , I j;{ &0.,-wfeteh we are carisianW «n4-namifUc(ureiirii «cltofi3SFro«&y «trbeu (aprll W, MWJJiJQCKT 1 ] *— ' *■ J j T «*™ *» ** Tl- - V T. - V. V ”W«-V - > 'V',.' ", \.->-' \‘„. v'- r * r ‘ " ''T *'£'*\ V•, vi \ '- ' < r f, ,*■ * * 1/ , > , \ , \ •'*r‘' v ’ _V' »' p ' •>- s ‘ • . -■ . . » 1 . - '- A ’ ■„» ' : l ' i .,-,. :■■■• \ , ,- ■ V V' - - A * S \. t ‘ i *■ - ► . ■; "■■ • . >~ ****** ~? ■■,, . - ■ -a\: -'• % i _ v, ~ ** > f • , j - - *K * ' *r ea ih*t r h6MM nanrUbrmj' toay^«to.ptoprietjrjibtfi!e»s.wfJjJjjggJg? offliotedanditietrcL»-maker;'but lojspßti maifTWWniß da, icc t fenders peffwfiy«awantOTBftw»^*n<r ItfUa to wb»Uitermed Sirii»igiita»iH«»rtiOr’J*nloh o'fjaftb** no rejiefbot In a !»nrrical operaflon* jtTn,IM;,TfB»S to which }• evatt toporh)rf»ysw.-lhO ,t nTO*»'anff:b*OTSKe» , common; ujoj.ltii’petlenilTcatatbnable, ana'oan-tiß equabletfe'33 orpreaiare ibaV’does not Delong to ariy oincttOTtrumenfWifii-whicii-we-are'mqnaintia j ana will fctain nnyrupttire With. eaeo and conlfort to tba blafieat »tanaingin*ha 9104 f ; Bsi V'bava gßcn tMUmbny (diU'gtaaJ anpenqflty over 3 the prtmary-ttasaiff hi‘ tue.r. sCho*Tra»»’ «F Orr |fiV batafwillOßionne-halttitenMeaofordlnßtißßplttrei We advise those ofiljetetl to make application In time , tL/“,ioAirencEj ofthi hiqhAit ckaracisr can bs given tti tTtti'Otty,fijftaiimfi on thi-aijni,' ■ Persons from a dittaneo-' can have them seat. by., sending liie measnro rtmna'fte body. , ' ■' DR, GEO. D. KEYSEK, , • 140 WoOd street, «ole agent for Pittsburgh. '- ' - r ' . . ‘ tnatUtdJtw WliUt'i Balaam at Wild Oli»rry«- • Tht' bist.umKtytvetinavrn'. fo mwi for Caugkt t \ Coldt, Asthma, Craup, Btonchtiis. fnjiuenzz, Bltrdingc/ tha. Paitu.vt. wtdibifji Bretutor. SitU,Bim Staga of* - Coniiahpu>it{#e r 'lnMotffihtfßaUatoii puuaarfp , t adoptofm fztrytiffiaievfittit Lungit iandiitUTj wftitn is produced™ cur evirvarying dimttu. . UriLDOHEHß?titolocgbe!eftiiioWatopb>»iJ»slin- J? y... port anl medic inalproperji C - IMsfact U fomiijer TO eVdry trt'oar land,‘and phy&eians orcnpre Tar aleo hat been enuallyijoied forit* vinoee: amfpomp physicians whose'riaaiesare BtrnTHttr 10 Ihewtiolo cctllfi'i ; ttr\.has goo* «o ft,r«*tttiepl»reJliafeCT*a:,CONMajp. ! TiOsTtaMM lhi! Wwa;':® >Sllierlimid« | ignorance in Repairing- and admlnlslering it— ‘(mweiUlfelyobTlalc'trbr liailrni'iJiperiniaatraoil iOßjj Utaneeaare.nowforthitfimUna.ccintlnedand.embbd. led id Dr.WiSTABjS BALSaMOE WILD OHEHBY ißjvetdeCcheiueU.process overtlMag flefeterlona or 1 ' ;usele»a la rejected, so Ibal whal remains Is themes! ex irraordlnar? and iralyofficaeloo»rehi'edyTor'»llilhdB‘of 'pulmonary end liverdiseaseaeverknowntoman. To 'convince aIL anbeHeveia Uraumrltleary ia really ttae, iwe refer lo a few cases or cures performed by lilts won ■dttfblmedicine:." ■- .r •-t.-i'j. ' -- i PtEiaim Jtooy, Ham. co->D, Seph 27., •, j Ite*rSir: l takeihe advising ■. \yovt, of the : benefit* fro®j urt use at J)r*v tWißlar’s Balsam of WiHCheny. I was prostrated; by mef foj broilioTTmifJ giTtenTliaff'dicd bfCrfnitmibiKirtr i/• Btfta * disease.; rhad a dlstreMingcoogh, and erneaorated a greai r deai.of iidod,drecdc ttTer, aeverepainaid lh# dido-' 3 " and ch-st. coldebillSj aUernailng with flusheaof heal andeopioaanightaweaia. • ‘ - ! I- was,ood« rlbe care pf-p .akilfol physician" from.lhe timeTw& taken sick.unurabbut six weeks upce,being tUen:abp}rt:JieJpl«3a*and my friends eonsideredniy case?' topelessaOratleasi.beyondourphysician’sflkilLadvlS'. v ed the bsetof-Wlttdi 1 * Balsam 'or wild Cheery. With- ' ©ut'iny.knowirtgenlyfaiheryrDcuredtit'ftndcomtSeiibed'v administering it u>me,- and from.lhe Er^idaylcommpn- v ced inking it my healUi Improved,iandi Ifc**© Weeks"! * was able to be cot and oversee labor,. wbich’lmill dbntlhue rf have taken fourbouie*'- iortbemedic'me r iuiiliiow.cpn»derm^Rl<^«A!edgweH; I ' ANOTHER. ASTONISIiINO CCEEII ‘ 7 - BosHvnxSt Fairfieldco.»oylBslr‘ 1 ' ,Mr. J.D.ParkT-DearSir:!wish,to atalpio youthAt yoy daughter Amanda, aged Iff yean, fiad-abopt a year, sines; attack' pf'rneasleay berverymuch, and leflberwitha.racking eonghv;! , einpioyedalloTtiepbyucteDS'Witiiinobr reachfor the‘V pn jjiosp of remo,vlngbercoDffb»but vwitboatrfuccess.—; >. febeappeaVed'fo b'eainktnr_inu> a* aecline,* Tsiih > erery Byinpiomof coasnmption:then tried J)f* > erwort and Tar- congb, add tpolignant l - Wkan6wnio>iBerion»ly'alaimed v andjtsVafl wub tnrnj-.. Wing;fear,ti«itl:ironldayibidayaa.wthe : nrMt : t(is ofth&t ihsatlftble disease; -Consumption.. lyeaUyoespsired oC prj? daQStner r ateedvery.l Bat i l prbvidentia3ly‘ sarr tlifi ctrtificaterofJonailian Coalsony whosedanghten sai»hrf Jarre; was cured of oy Balsam of ' WildCJherry ;:Tiuacreaied'aTaint hope-tß'ai'h might'.' help my danghter, and ! Immediately commenced using * iij and it almost instantly gaTo reUer. ■ Her health' was Improved Iroiathe first bottle, .and by : tbp lsro i bottles orWhCar’sUalsam ofWfld Cberrysbe wosres- r tored to perfed htaltli, and ahois not noway Qll predi^ ■*. posed to a congb. .Twill saytq alt iliatareaffllctedWith . arty -Dre Wisifti’a Balsam- of Wild'Oberiy will oureypa If; ? yoa vrillbutiiy it • ■* £L KiyLß. ■f y-f ?' ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! : r 5 : Will miracles nevercease? More evidence of its son>asaihsrbeoltfc-reiU>rative virtues l • - • -(Ffaai'Dr. Baker, ffpringUeidj-Washlrgion co., Ky.] * ' Spsxrgfisio; K7. T May.14,1950.. j Mxssbs. Jc Vabs;l take 'this.opportanUf of- ■ informing you of a moatreraarkable core performed ap-' on toe by thouso ofTfrr'WUtart Balsam Of Wihi Cher*' k . ry. _ i :In ibbyetrr 1840 T was taken vtiihthe inflammation of ithe.bowels,which l labored ouderfor six. weekv'VKben / il gradually recovered. lu the/all of 1841 I.waa attack* ; ed wiilr whichsealed itselfuponmyiong* ■’ r and ,for the space ; of threeyear* 1 yeas .confined: to my •. bed* T tried allltindsofi&eiuciner and every vhriely of ’■ . aid witfaont benefit; and. thas I wearied alonfcuntil the winter oflBls, when 1 heard ofDr, VVisiai’aßalsam of - Wild.Cherrf*. . - rATylriertds pemtadedine to give it' a trial* thoogb I had given up all hopes, of recovery f and had prepared . - myself foriheehangeof imotlier world. Through their ■ .EniicUatlonfflwasindncedt-jjnjnketUQof the genninO- Wi4ar 7 8Ba!saro of Wild Cherry. Theeffecl was troly . astonishing**■AfltelKfiveyears bf affilctiohand suffering - ? and after having spenifour pr five hundred dollars to no , purpose, and: too bestTtodniOMrespeciablepliy&icinus ' :nad soou reatored w entire health oy .the b’esslng of God and the usebfilr.Wistai's v • - iMaytbe blcdriog of God rest upon'the proprietors of ? >BO valaabte a-medicine as Wlsiar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yonre respectfully. W. 11. BAKER. Balsam of Wild Cherry bos k faq-simileiif UjesigoatoreDfHoriry Wistar,M*D-,PhU- ■- flUelphia,'and"‘‘ Saaford &. Park ” on a finely executed * - ' steel other oacil tegeauino/ ' o » (p- Ptice-i*£lperhotile—sixbbttleafbr 65. ~ , iSoltfby d/IX-YAHKj-rotirth ahd-Walnutstreetei - "CinJ ‘ cfanftU, .0>) ,Genera) agent,. to whom all orders must be ’*• addressed.. ’ r -- • .-'.i... • * ' IEP Price Slper bottlo—alxbottlesfor 85. Sold by 1 I. D. FARK.-CinottnaiJ, OHo/S ‘ iitJonh-e»it.«Qinet;af:Fotarili!w6liWalnnt ttj.y-enttaueo / .. on Walnot—to wUomall.ordersjatuill>e addrcesed. I> -J [ «itceland {he'Ulamoaa| B A 'F»liaeatocV- fc ColPUlf i burghs J A Jones, Pittsburgh; .Lee A Peciham, Alle gheny-City : LT Rutsell, WiUhlaston; W HLarnber- " L go* H Weltjrv i ■ I Greensburab; 3 Kounti, Somerset: Scott k Cilmore, I Bedtod'fHeei it Stm;' Huntingdon {ilric Ort ; Hollldayb- *" 4 K-Wiight, Kitten-. , I nlng; Evait* ; ACo,Bro6ltvllte j A- Wilson I Waynesburgh; M’Fatland A Co.N CalJohder.-Mend- ; • I’M la; Burton Erie ; ilenry .f'orker. Mercoti Jas '■ i KellyACo, Butler; 8 Stnlth,Beascr ;-J 1> Summerton. I Warton; F L'A CS Jones,.Conderspo>trPCrooker I - >■- , ; [marSQ ’ - TO INVALIDS &.TSD HUE SICK. TUBCELBBRiZED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. .’IJIBSt'. r:T6# Gisw Vtia'Exraxm* XCmnets '&• X DaB»»0 wing: all Santa nail dll External Pains' and Sores. . iv,. • - 2d. Balm tf Columbia far-sinying .or-Heitojin* ih© i;Humanlfair? J *-• * - - l < 3U, JVlfrwfl>uJ Bent Linimat Q.hd Indian Yut~ - [■ con for all ease’s of Rbeumatitm.' ' .Colds and favenslt feelings and preventing fevers ;.fo*: v ABihma.UveFCoaplalntind-.BilKmsAflbcaons'for UjanhrovlndtasUoaandlffSorAppoijiejfbrCoailve -nera.ln femSfefc and malwandnervous complaints r fnr' Srtoramat AK^ona,Tßi>aiispala l .eile» 4 ;Rh*umatbißv ici' “ JS,i!(,n()t bad to take, never Rive*- jtainvnndtieveriefivesnne.cosuve.' .«-;• < . r - o *sil5 ill ' r .) farChildrtn < oe grown persons; _ • - .Niu'wediciA© '• haa been dtrcovfcred war is so happily adapted to n«n p.eiftjrfh bach wonders when applied emrnuttj/ as,a wash or bath hv frlctto* SlotoWeiffij)iilsil6Sode«taedc” . by . lUb.:Smi»Aote>Ro.a c i andEtlßugßant. for driv ing away Venom la ashottiimfr. 1 • ' ’ nv £tet!i‘. «ttd XUnperiaui BdrUuHaßilwUPlakSvrup. therxitnilar EX- • PECTOBANT . eoyCUSTCoLIiS; WIUEnV d-lftw-Jor* Hair Dyttj the only SD BE coloring fpt the HMy,,, . ’ y '*s*!;.>W';^»“»^pW , w, aChin«6Bemedy for Cats,” • pnnses«soiis9|-&c.-•< > < *■ \ 1 t buoMUv*" - ftcUonoaeM^ iaI “‘ nlIl ‘ : '’ ttn ?‘ ,1 i u 8 ive8as peat aaUaJ ;> i7tb. The"celebrated spread StmgihenlHg Plaster roddeftomDr.to’arecipe, andthe moat pop uiarinthe \.- '^MtnSr£& AMtanipt wmsmcisnßS^B alnotorietj? andTO) u&ftty tiWr^^^SSwS' ’ ‘ > byany.pwparal&n •i l • • > gommeainraln with li» m«rti. .. .Taj" .s?. beea ■ ■ f »awi®|s£® ■ ; t:-' f OTHERS ldtiBT'fiß ! BpßitJ(J^g-, 4 -l. - , street;nead erf. ■ „ pn&s, o cfeisSsssSl^S*^® l^- ' ‘ mneu; ’ * WwrO. pt Wind, and lurnothtt ConUrtuntß. 1 raHAjit' » J ’ J ‘ r -il i } 5 -J- '* # '/I -i ! V" r ? f- * + V
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