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ES^. g|H;. ; jflki MM jgptt mMw^#&£k£: ISmM^i§ tfSSIMwv t f i>,-^:--ii; Si&Vfet'SSr. T-kA-^’-f ’• t vyfr~;sr% r * •'■<■ r \-- -S 3 *&’' S SSO£^ilQ?'V' FOURTH STREET, mToISURGH. * . *IiHE. public are informed that wb are uow running A regularly to the Eastund West, and are prepared to » :.forward all Goods entrusted to our care. • ;A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel phi*, Bit o'clock, P. M. Also,daily to Cincinnati, nt7 o'clock, A. M.. : ' • Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. - Bills of Exchange-for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for any amount, payablcoiy>rtncipal Banking ’• ... Houses of Post Offices in tbo United Kingdom. ' dec«4 . BAKER-A; FORSYTH, Agents; 1 »l® ./“>|O'PAIITNERSHIP>*“Tho subscribers have this day V/ ittoeiated iberaselves icgetheros I'artners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Xdquot and Commission business, under the firm of John Black h Co.. No. 910 corner of Liberty and Irwmsts. . J JOHN BLACK/ M, M’CULLOUGIf, JR. -- % r •Jar ttf. a/vAPSoOTT & co.»s • wBWk ARRANGEMENTS FUR lES , m|B« . .. JTame»' Blakely,’ .? SiaOPEAN in-Foreign >Ek*v change, is also:Agent dor'the- following Packet a.t ...... ...... - ... Pio reer Line of Steamships, between New York afid Liverpool. SwaiiawTail Line. tslUngfromNdw York and Ltv -. crpool on ihctth ami 2lftrof each month. ' New Line leave New York otvtbe 46tlv,and Liverpool. •• on the Utlt of each moh'h. - KedStar Line leaveß New York on the Hth, and Liv* • crpool on the 2Sth ( of each month. -2 Line.calls -twice a raonth from Liverpcol.and New York. • ■ v j ■ The London Line ot -Packets sail from New York the - 4»t,»th;iath and 21th, and from London on the 6th, 13th, . )Uat ana 2Sth of each month. . ' v . Iftie Clyde- Line of Glasgow Packets sail from New •■■■:■ -YorkanoGlaagowon the Ist and tsih of each month.: . : . : A Weekly Line of Packetsfrom Liverpool.u> New Orleans. ■ Pally Line for emigrants, from New Y’ork,.by steam, .boat and railroad, or by canal and rai’road, to Pius burgh. Passengers will receive every attention, and advice given cheerfully at.the oihce.of W.-Tauscolt A Co., JtSdenQaay, Dublin, and St. George’s Buildings, Livcrr .. pool;. W. ALT.TapoccllA Co M rOSoaih street, New York, or auhe office of the advertiser. .Persons residing in the United States or Canada,who r zwislr io send for their friends in any part of England, Ireland,Scotland or Wales, can make the necessary ar .laagements by application to-the subscriber,and. have •. them brought out by any of the above favorite lines of v " Packets,(which range from 1.000 to 2,500 tons burthen.) ; or by first class Merchant Ships,on favorable terms? »y : Sr»y orLiverpool, London or Glasgow. : Their tre* . qaency.of aaulng -precludes the possibility or delay*. Passage can also oe secured from Liverpool to Wewur-) leans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston. Charleston sno j Savannah direct. Remiunneesm small and large suufvj a» usual. to Greatßritain and Ireland. . ■, Messrs. W. A J; T Tepsicou A Co have entered mto arrangements with Messrs. VoceT, Kock A Co.. era, FrankforHHMlie-M&in. and with Messrs-. Eowaru 1 ’ filonni A Co , Rankers; Ptris, to draw sign* Gratis, . . which can be made-payable in all the principali piaqca r tiuonghout France and Germany. Passage tickets a;nd drafts always for sale bribe undersigned, cometjOf Sixth and Liberty atreets. (up ‘Pittsburgh, next *" » Mewrs J. A R. Floyds W^'b^AKeTyl •'P. S—Caialoßuea of the vessel*, lime of salilng, and ••• harden, can be nm! at the* above gratis, . r foprifr. inatF (or Different Line, of Packet BWpi PASSENGER OFFICE, ; - 2ffo. 410 L.lt.irty str«.ti PUttburgb, J-w Pi V. SYSHBS #_CO.,6» SouA Itrut,'mnur'-if J cri f3O WaurtM Raiut, Livtrpnal,- and 63. ■ etmitr itrut,Nm Orltatu. ■' H4B a Line of Packets .-.-..'j!. i • i -Try, tolling everyfive day. from . JTVv " ifjng. Ldverpnolui New York ;a, iy-Spi.: -: J t’plntfQ. Line of Packet, from Liv- MHv AJ'fXi'lJy-amool to Philadelphia. nn AjPJXii \xr: tbe o i nn Ic cn lhnf enßhgJESdsfcA. monin f t Elncof faci;ris to Ilnllimoro on the suui {or '■ Mtlmionih. ■ Line ot Paclrels on the Btb and Mth ofetch month from London and Poriamouth io New Yort: .. -AXiSO-TDmAiatilgblalwayaonhand,faranyantonrit, at the loweti ratea of discount; and all information .. giren eencenun*. pntsenjers, that: can be riven, wiib pleaiore, by lhtir Agent. . JOHN THOiU’SON. | marls 205 Liberty eu Pittsburgh. TfIRESH GUOUS— ; : JC;...SObalfebests prims Greenand BlaCt Teaa; • 75. Catty boxes . do . do. , - do; . < lOObag* Plicae Green and Fancy Rio Coffee ; 20 bagsXaguyra and Old Government Java ; 60bxa.*2(TS 1 10 , S,6 , *,6 < 5,4 and B.LumpTobaceo; .*• 35 barrels No;l end 3 Mackerel ■ SS do -Loaf and Crushed Sugars; 2 do Bop.CaTb.Soda; . 2 do\ Cream Tartar;.. ; 10 do Chipped logwood; * 10boxes Extract- do; 40 ...do Star and Sperm Candies; 40,“d0 Mould and Dipped do; 60 do Extra. PuTejS tare h; .60. j&o ■ Almond,/ffatm. and Rosm Soa p ; 30,d0 andCasnie, 10 - do Cocos and Chocolate; . .--SO ..-: 7fio •: ■ 100,-10 This difference l presame arises from the mineral not being uniform r some portions containing more Iron than Othdr*. The analysis shows the article to be well sail ed for a durable paint. I find that by calcining the pow* der ilie color is-mueh improved, oral feast converted Tnto a'fine red. JAMESR. CHILTON, M.D. Chemist. ID* For sale by JOEL MOHLER,34I Liberty street, marlOty. • S»O0O Cues Straw. Goods* / THE subscriber haring made arrangements with the : NORTON COMPA NY, for. the sale of their Goods, now. oilers for sale a large assortment of STRAW HATS and JJOVNETS, of •very varittr of fabric, style and pattern, adapted to. the Springtime, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest'figure.. Cases may be assorted to soh pur chasers. ’ J. W. ALDEN, • marB4dm**iaw No. 63 Milk street, Boston. E. Chartlers Coal* 3 CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY ire now pre ared to contract for end to deliver at their wharf, »a Rocks,) two and a half miles below Ptus -2?I? a \s f ® B l ,en ' w «nty thousand bnshels of coal per • famtah their own boats. . i%e Usuis of superior quality and carefully mined.. *ved at 81, per ton, of 9240 pounds— live /per cent, being allowed for loss in or. (until - further notice ) P 5 cents per ton '' •kiESW'viSK* P eca J l for lo&dlngcanal boat* fiat boaUiAc.jfortbe Lake,or lower markets. - -ApplyutthOolSce, Mihowharf :■■■■. '■ .■ THOMAS M’ELRATII. . president Chanters Coal Comnanv. TP,Tunol« money, snrely it deserves to lie watched X' and, render, you may be assured that— “ Watches better ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or oC gold, • vTban yon will find* when e’er yon'go, And look at those on kale below. 1» OEllitijlV A CO., PlPm STREET, ONK DOOK FROM WOOD. IffleortmiuidDeiilerii in Cloe As, Watches anSjmtlry, Watch ifmertaZi, Wduh Maker* Tacit, fre. . SEQ leave to announce to the Irade and the public aenettll?,itolifer :ho»d 3as«,;:re«iv:ea, from tho.best BMUH£tsmren in Europe, a large lot of Cold and Silver , Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a moslele ont aisonment of Jewelry, from- the beat mannfaeiD- Kej—Ssbleh they ofler. at prices as low as they can be * d Jnthe UMlernmarktna. ■■■■■■'■ -.v add Jewelry repaired In the lent, raumenuid on ibn men reasonable terras #Hnßj>l.iUterufen paid to orders from a distance. j S B,OOO Jnsto Sans; . _ 18,000 Half Spanisli; **”*»™>V M^Wajß. \f-..’:l‘" *>? <, r v*>£*>*.•«»» ’■ ..V,!'~,’’■T *■!-' . JUOniQAH >Jg&» 1552. 11111163* 'WSL ANI) ANP DE 1 ’ IINE i D LLKVJiDAN»f fi.JVelwa find Cincinnati Rail- Xu..connection-vwith *^ sMM Cemml RBi,soad __ . e, will be aofcettd through, from‘any npASbEXvCIJa to Cleveland* Cincinnati <* *«« P i ac „ Ml „ y low presaure a, “c"KVEr%iS. - • ■ c.pt.c.a-BtAMiiD. .; • v pcRBST crTY* ■ Cap*. : L. A..PiEac.B i a Knat wili Jcftvo Cleveland fx Detroit, and Detroit fof 1 Cleveland, in l>Mh cities iho morning, m season for/tho ijior* and Pittsburgh, in/for Uio L«VaSi»PttPiDTanXSaglnawboats atDetrait. They will ran Cleveland in the following order: Monday SgSi Ffidtty TBMday ciTeve&'p"” Si “ urday Mond * y FORESTC??Y. Prldßy - Torsdar -.rT1mwday.......... i-. Satordny. Th« “ ndc ™j!ned t me prepartd lo make contmeie for v.'. > l a „ r i°.’^ ndo ' l d° rU on Lake Micliigan, and ST. LOUIS w.ll compose . ibcJwe.tiiHil ihe novrßoats are-ready.- • • * PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONE 3, Detroit ■v apfi4:6m - , > ■ - ■■ ■ ■ Ited dotti r WEST HEWTOtf PLANK LOAD BOOTE, PH,tA OBLP.HIA nnd WAB H- P IhGTON cm, F*a» Rctucbu. ••' - : Si,oo leasihanPa. Railroad. SI,JO do :do -do To Washington'City, 5230 Jo do do Jn : Officewhich-insures a THROUGH V AL, A&r to Washington,and,.hy lairing ihis Kouic, pas* scnffcrswlHavciiine and money. , A he r Mai]_Boai -leep[ng' Cars oftbeßaltiaiore dnd Ohio Railroad,.alTOn’eloek, r. M. Bfeak/an ai Ballroore.and Washington Citv, i dine In Philadelphia, and arrive*in New York the sutae i .evening.- •• ■ *i Fare to Baltimore, - - $9,00.. do* Philadelphia, .• - ... - - 10,00.. i do Washington City, * * . . 10,50. . i MONUNGAIIELA ROUTE. ! The Stenmer leavesthe'Wharf, .above the. Bridge, Doily, at So’cioclt, A-M Travelers leaving Pifsburgh l>y the Moroii-g. Boat,' will cross the mountains the same nighl, and arrive lu Cumberland the . next morning tor ■the Bo'clock train of Cats lor Baltimore, Will sup )i> Baltimore and.:Washington City, and.arrive in Philadel phia al 2 o'clock, the same night Fare to Baltimore,: - . . - SO.W). ; do. Philadelphia; * - - - 10,no. do Washington City, • ■ - - . 10,50. .ForTicket?,byeiiherol the above Lines, pleate call at the West Newton Plank. Rond Office, in the Monon gaheia House, Water street. J. EVANS* Agent. ._apr6 • • SB W ABBA 808 HENTI western"rajlroad • •■■■ •• ' ■•• FROM PUtibargh to CUTelandi Columbni and Cincinnati, ■ . ALLIANCE; CANTON AND MASSILLON,' :‘ggg|gfe ggggg / IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNa; CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through froxa. Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Use than - I TaiMourv, by a continuous Jiailroad Line f mHE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania X Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at fei A, at Sewielcly, Rochester, Nevir Brighton, Darlington, Enbn, Palestinev Columbiana, aruTSalem, anti reaches Alli- miles from Pittsburgh, til l P, M. Passengfr? leavingAlUance on iheCloveland Railroad at 3 P.M, and reach Cleveto id u.v 6P. M. Returniug, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 9 A. M., Alliance at 1 OO P. M.;and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 P M., in time to con nect with the evening-train ombe Rait- Toed for Philadelphia,.New York and Baltimore, and" alto with the YdugUiogfeeny Steamboat and Plank Road .route- - . .... Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel; end save from one to two days intonneetlng with the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. ’ Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at S3O A. M., reach Canton at 2P. M. and Massillon at 2-30 P. M ax Mas* siUpn the ilioe .connects with stage hoe« to Wooster* Mansfield. Now Philadelphia; and atEaoato New Caa* tie, Poland,-WarTeiL&lerceE &nd Erie. %*. TheNew.Brighlon Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A.M.and 5 20 PM., and New Brighton' at 7. A. M. and l P. M.* stopping at intermediate motions, . Excursion good for two days', are told be~ tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton Quarterly ticfcej* are sold allowr>tes, and ticketsby: the package to come of the stations.' : TheTrauisdo not ran on Sunday. .. .’Omnibuses" run jii jconhectiou. with tbe : trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fare by Hie only eoniiouoas Railroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland ? l4o miles, 54.00. ToMussillou, 103 miles,s3,oo. . i For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Po. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Or to J.MKSKIMEN, ■ * Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. Nora—By iho rouie by steamboat 80 mile* to tvetts vilie,qnd thence bylßailro&d 100 miles to Cleveland,the fare is 53,50, 1 ■ Pittsburgh, April 1.1832.—-(apj-2) : :»-’•• --1S&2:: SPRING ARRANGEMENT. P KJTWS Tf XV A H I A It AILB O AD, Two iJally Trains From Flutbnrgbi to PJilladelpltfa. and Baltimore* Only Hvitrs Through ! FAttEj«L THE Express mail trawwiU leave the Depot on Lib erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6} o’clock. Passengers willgoby the cars toTunle ) Creekl3rniles‘ where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to. convey them 28 miles, over a first fate turnpike road to Beatty’s station; (condaetors accompany each- train or Coaches}, and then .take the cars to Moliidaysburc; and then take iliesplendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. ~ » Passengers for.BaJlimore take the cars of the YorVand Cumberland Railroad at Harrisbargb, arriving at BaJtK more to breakfast,and. toWashington City the same morning* .. The Evening Trainwill leave daily- at 0*30,P. M.,ar riving at Philadelphia nexfevenlng. - Baggage checked through to - Philadelphia. . : 0. Leech ACo.’sExprees racket Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, V. M-, connecting at Blairsvdie with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Through from Pittsburgh to Piuiadelphiaand Baltimore in OShouTs. - . :FABE »10« Passengers will procure theirtlckels at the Railroad Office in the Monongabela House, Water Street. N« B.—Schedule ume a* (bliovre; • • From Pittsburgh to BetUty’sStation, 7-hours ' do Station: to Johnstown, 2} do do Johnstown to Hollidayshurg, in* i : Binding33mileoPorlage road, 0 do From HoHidaysburg to DillenviHe, 9 • -do do DilleTsviile to Philadelphia,over ' - Colombia Railroad, 3i do : Total, • . .23hours* ..... This Schedule all owe ample lime on each ponton oi the route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention shoaldoeeur.-Passengera are informed that the Portage and Colombia Railroadareowmedond ope rated hr the Slate of Pennsylvania, and are in no way under Lite management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company*.- ~.: r; ’ NOTlCE.—lii‘ coje of losßj the Campany wlll hold uienueleesTesponsible for personal baggage only aud for on amount not exceeding One hundred dollars. _mar2s J.MfcßHmEN?rrickolAff’tP. IL K. Co. . Merchant** Portable - Boatlilne, 1852 - For ths ZVanaporiaticm of Merchandize and Produce f (VIA PRNKBTCLVAI?IA CAIUtS AffD HAILfiOADS), BETWBtiR PITTSBURGH And PHILADELPHIA, JHntt, without B+thipping. inf* TIME, TEN DAYS. -v PATTON A REYNOLDS, - Depot, 351 Market si, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia, C A. M’ANULTY A CO, Cano! Basin, 403 and 410 Penn street, .PJUsbarghV HAVING increased Oiufacihtfesand otherwise ini proved.our arrangements lor Transportation, we ore now prepared to receiv© alttrgc amount of Produce, and Merchandise, toehtp (on the opeaiog of the Canola,} with promptness and dispatch,: ; The Section Boat - system of, transportation over Our Stale improvements has been in: use about ten years, audthe greatsucccssand favor it has met with,ls a suf* ficient guarantee that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment} bm is acknowledged by all us vastly superior to any mode of transportation used on Canale, 4 when Intersected by Railroads ) - Goods loaded into our Boats': at :Pitisbiirgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoidingthcdelav consequent eif .three different transhipments, and secu ring, the delivery of Goods in entire, lots, the packages clean, and in as good ordecas when shipped. ?.. Produce, Ac, consigned to ; our. Houser at Pittsburgh, willbe; received -ana forwarded alway's at the lowest current canal rates, strictly according. to Instructions, without Buy cztrachorge forcommiuion.storage.orad vandog charges, Ac. febta : : . , C. A. M’ANULTV A CO. - ,ia . 8,00 PflLh ABO WIATER AltßAKOfiOlfillT -Sff ,jsu, . -; r v. . ~ * yoB TB4.VBL gBtWKSH ■ CLEVELAND PITTSBUBQH, By the Cleveland Pittsburgh Iliiliroad, rtROMCLEVELANDtaHANOVER STATION, 7B JC uutes. FromHANQVER, Io.WELLS VILL.K, by Stage, 30 miles,, and from: WELLSVILLE to PITTS BURGH by tho new and splendid steamer “EOREST CIT Y.” , This arrangement to continue until the first of January,lBs«, when the Cars will run from Cleveland to VVclfsvHle. . Tho Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily ISundays excepted) at 6.45, A. M , after the arrival 01 the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 12 ; 35, P: M., and at WellsviUe at 7 o’olock.P. Mm and et Pittsburgh the same evening. • . v ßeturning--.wm leave Pittsburgh dally at 9, P.M., ar riving at Cletmland at 5 o’clock, P. M, next day, in sea son to connect Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamers Eastand West on the Lakes until tbe close of navigation, •Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland SO hoars: to Cin cinnati SOJiours. • . Fare to Cleveland 84,00; to Cincinnati€lo 00. ..(Signed) _ -C; PRENTISS, President. Ormcß or tits C. A P. R. H. Co. 1 Bavaina r Nov. 8,1851. y tickets apply to . . ' : -Ci hL HARTON, Agent, novlg ; • Mtfnongahelaf House, Pittsburgh, SPmNO AU^pOfilpffpi •r 'BS3BB3BH-- '■'■■■ * ! Clcvela»d vad Pittsburgh Railroad* T EAVE Pittsburgh (Sundays excepted,) li do WeliaviOe ao do IP.M.! ArriToatCleyeland do do 6 P.M.. Intimetor ihe Toledo, Oeiroitond Eastern Boat*. ------ ' “ GEORGE ROBINSON, 160131 Supoiinlendent. ?*:&&$$?■? -: *;.-(. ■' ste .tVIV' ' J * v -t-‘- T ‘ '. • .•,■■• -’ ■ ’• _k c*”‘ \ -t*-’ »- ' . . '••> :o -'- -’ j' r v- Jjl'’'‘~ : ' IH * l’' J",' - ' -'’ '*' ./ •-»•" vJ- lV;;."'.*:, i *J ■:. - ,■. . • ■. ' ‘'V.' 1 ftSs^rWi '* ■■• r- - -N f * l r •&%$ S-, " t ft£ S^-r 4 -..-iK ■ST- 1 -r- ; ••• '* ; ’- 1, *-’ '• ’ - 'HOME' IN 8 U&& N C BY' B'artner* sad. Bl«ehan) w a.ulth In ' ' 0T HSNNA, AID IN TIME OP NEED' .Orrae*-COKNEB.f>» staTOFIELD A»V TBlttD STSKSTB.' mm?, 0 ? S,S , m * plwl 'i 930,000. »|)“‘®.| a .®p4BBpclatumeslabliahed forihe mutual relief .A 0‘ eases ofaickness or accident by '^ C,r - Annual Deposits Persons m aood K Cft l i) •W*. become members ana be entitled to u weekly, .fieaebt uicaseof sicknessar&eeidem. Allwho jam this ApbocJqhud are entitled to a. vote in the election of omcen, aiid topartlcipate in the profus of the, As&oci&v non. H ißesiabiisheU on n safe ondpertnanent bssiß, . being both Mutual and Uennvolentin'usUrsigns, wilh ibe iowest. rates consistent foritssectirily/andcordact ■ til m a manner to insure itspeimanency and durability. Ali persons can see the odvantages of taking out a policy froftr the General OBiee, ■' ■ \:■• YES.ELV nsposirs 3 2,(10 per year,draws $ 2.ooper week; 3,n0 do. do 3,» 0 do ; 4,00 do do • 4,00- - do;' : • fl,oo :do 'do : • OjtW .-do; 0,00 do - do: 6,00 do;: 7,00 do do 7,00 . do; - 8,00 . i'.do c.do . •: 8,00 do; 9,HU. do do 9.00 t‘o; 10.00 do do 10,0(1 do; ' ; INITIATION -FEB, for Membership, 31,50-whfch must be paidat the ume of making application, and tbe first years'* deposit within twenty days. .Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, • " ©PPICEE3, Prsitimf—D. \V, BbcunoNt. ... Vue piaideni and .JVrqjtirer-rWin.M. Wilson. Stcutaig~}G* D. Brown. - Finance ComsmtlK~A. J. Childs,* A; D. Christie, and D. A. M’Muaters. ... •./ 1 m&rll:0m Th« Frauklla Fire insurance Compaojr. Off fHILADXiJIIIA.' v BIRECTORS:—' Charles W. B&nckcr, ' George W. Richards, - Thomas Hart, Mordec&i p, Letyii, Tobins Wagner, * AdolphiE.Boric, : SumuelGranU. . David-S. Browne, Jacob R, Smith, * Morris Patterson. CHAS. N. EANCKER, PresH. Cuas. G. BaNcxvß, Secretary. ' to make Insurance,perpetaalor limited, on every deaoription of property in town and country* at rateaavlow as are consistent with security.. ■. > The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* Which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured; The Assets of the Company; on January Ist, 1651, as published.agreeably taanActof Assembly, were as fob lows,vifc:— ~ ' Mortgages - ■■ ■■■■■■ 018,188 — ■■■•■ . h„. 04JM6 61 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years,they have paid upwards of Oiit Millton Four'Bundnd Thou- Bind IhUars, losses by/Src, thereby affording evidence ofthcadvahlagc3orinsnfaace,as'well &9lhe ability and disposition ta meet with promptness, all liabilities: J.GARDXNEB COFFIN, Agent, &pr24] Oihca N. -E.'corner Wood and 3d sis. State Jluiual Fire Insurance. Company, MARBISBVRGJFA. . TYESIGNED only for the safer classes of property,has , | / an ample capital, and affbids snperior advantages iu poiaLof cheapness, safety and accommodation, tocity anti c6untry*mcrchanv,and owners Of dwellings', ana isolated or country property. . . •'A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,. : oct£7| Branch Office,No.s4 SmithGcld si., Pittsburgh* IJSSURAftOXB. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COM FAJ'TY'^—Office,North Room oftheKx > ; * Fra* iNsmuscs.—-Buildings, Merchandize and other property in towfi and country, injured against toss or damage by fire at the lowest! rate of premium. - : Makinu Inscbanci^—They aUd insure Vessels, Car ones and freights, foreign or, coastwise, under open cr special policies, as the assured may desire; :: ’ Inland Transportation.— Thcyalso insure merchant dize. transported by .Wagons, .Railroad Cars. Canal 1 Bonts and Steam Bonis, on. rivers and lakes,an thc moai liberal.terms. '•. • ... w ; - DIP ECTO IP. Seal,Edmund A. Soudei John C. Davis. Robert Dutton, Johnll. Penrose,Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper, Edward Darlington.lsaac R Davis, WilHiiiu FoTwelljJbhii Newlin,Dr. R. M. Huston, . James G. JlaiidjThebphiias Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, lluirU Craig,George SerriH,Spencer Me llvain,Churles. Kelly, J;G. Johnsoß,AVUiiain Hay, Dr John Seilers, Win, Eyre. Jr. DIRECTORS AT PiTTSCUUGH. D T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WiLUAM MARTIN, President. Tuos. C. lUrio, Vice President Josuph W* Cowak,Secretary. \ Cs*o&ce of theCompany,No, 42 Water street, Pitts burgh, {jclCjdt/} F. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Ftrs and iatins insurattesi THE OFFICE.of the lnsurance Co. <£ North Ament* has beqn removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. l4t Ffont strcet,third house East of Wood, street.where thesubsetiber willissue Policies on Build, ingsand theircontents,aodon:3hiptneatTiby SteamboHU and other vessels, for the above old and rcaponsibt* Company. Up3l WM. P.V JONES, Agent. Bttu RlutiiAl Klttt tnsartiact company HKANCmOFFICE,MSiciTyriBX 1 3)irr. > l > imuD*o'», Pittsburgh, Slav ti 1,1861. : THEbe»ievidi.*nceof the successor the Director* In cudc&Yormgioaiake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRK INSURANCE .COMPANY?’ meet the;wanu of the: is ihe/tmpar&Ueled amount of .-business' which has been done--baving issued 7,900 cies during the past year, thereby; adding over 5130,000 lothe t'unda of the. company.. Nearly all the property insured is of the safest kiud,m smalt risks, end nlargc proportion insured for only oue year. Whole No. Policies issued-*-*-**-. 7JJOO ’do do expired, terminated A . . canceled : 92 . do do inforce****---—7,HU3 Property insured-*' : 67,888,418 do Cahccled'terminatedamlex pired? r* do do inforce**-*-T»- ** 87,684,691 do BremiumNotes-79,676,87 do Canceled t termm»ied,expr\l, 667,10 do .mforce—■r—v*--••- 879,03?,?? doCnsh Premiums received"'*Bsl^s7 ) H do do canceled*--**—~ 3U1.24 - —~ 85! ,££,9o Whole amount of losses and expen- : sespaid—.---23,411,45- BnJaneeinfnvorof lhoCo ;ln cash, -9517324,45 -Tociiy orcnuntry merchants,aod.ownera of ings, auu-isolated or couutry property, it is.believed das company affords advantages inpofnlot cheapness safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. • Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ys tem. of QasßificaUec of RiskSj excluding all special hazards;insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrcncr o! laige fires, and aiso, on boihihe Stock and Mutual pUn, It notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods,but entitles the insured to a participa tion in-the profit*. It is under the control of the foilowing Directors: —J' P. Rutherford. A. J.GHlett, John I). Packer,Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob art R]otx,SamuclJones, John P.-Rutherford. .. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’L A. J. GILLBTT, Sec’y. A. A. CafiittESt, Actoary. : . ; N, B.—-A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per eent. on expi ring |>olicieshas been declared by/tbeDirectors, ami is now receivable at ibis Offiee for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at Utecnd of ninetydays. •• myl7:d&w - ' A. A CARRIER. Agent. . ■ -- Citizen* Jso JEWEZ*U£R, dt&iTen again to call them tentian of ihe public to the workshop Which hojyyg* has opened atNo. 1C Fifth street, two doors fromli&&«i Marksti where hecontinues to devote his special alien? lion to therepairing and. refitting, of Chronometer, Du plex, Patent Lover. L’Epine, and every description of line Watches and Clocks. Havingfor a number of years been employed as Fore man in the workshopof the InrgesteatablUhmenlin this city, 1 Ratter myself that those favoring me with patron age wiil firid oil work: etlrusted executed in the best manney and on the most reasonable terms; lty**finw~lohti Harper, Esq.. Edward Heazleton, Esq..R. 11. Hartley, Esq., Joseph: Woodwell,Josbua Rhodes A Co., and Wm. D-Scaiie.- ■ Acarefuliy selected stoefeof Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac.', constantly on hand, which have been purchased ut the lowest cash prices, and will be sold at ayery small advance for the same. [aut2 John W«Tlm, HAS ALWAYS ONHANIXof his own manufacture, a large assortment of WHIPS, CANES and UM ILI.ASof every description, which he will dispose of, wholeiaJe or retail, at prices a& low as they .cah.be procured for in either jhe cities of New York, Philadel pbia or BaltimoTO. Also, on. band a large supply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET/BAGS and LA . DIES’ SATCHELS, which will bo sold. at New York prices. Jus; received from the Manufactory anew sup ply et INDIA RUBBER. WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale and retail. JOHN W.-TIM, qqga No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. WAhli PJtPBR. J. SlitDLEj No* 50 Smttlifleld strset, Plttihurgh, HAS just received his Spring Stock of P Al* E R HANGINGS, of every variety ofstyle and .finish, ;fr«ra I2iceuta to 8l per piece. '■} ' I 7 , Twenty, cascs'now opening—patterns hew, colors beautiful, and pricos low, la suittbe times. Those having houses to paper, and merchants buying ;tr> sell-again,should ipall and cx&mino, before purcha sing elsewhere. Also— r 50 dozen BaniHJoxes; 1000 pieces Curtain Paper; 300 : do . ’Lemon Color—plain; 400 • do'Black . do; 300 do Blue do;- 200 . do Cream do; SO Centre Pieces. ALSO— PAPER, for Public Hails, of every description. :with suitable Columns, Caps Bases andßordering, furnished aVshortnotiee. . All of which wiUlie'sold 'tOW, Tot CASH or RAGS, ai the. Wall Paper Store of \ /:V J. SHIOLE, • mafSsgm • Smlthfield Pittsburgh. W.U*. .Co^Fartueretiip.Notice* •fTtHE subscribers, have this day; entered into partner* /-llitftf’fc" nfE& C -r ana fi ™ of taaffe, ma uulKb & BANE for tbepurpose of carrying on agon* eral Commission and Produce Business, and confluent* ly hope ibeir long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the interests of their customers/, will entitle them to a share of public patronage, which it shall be their study to deserve LUKE TAAFFE,; Pittsburgh, - BAM’L.MAGUIKE, Giimberl’d. Md.. , , VVfir.C Pittsburgh, April 3,1852. . ~ , [apg Ooblnet antl Chalr Factory* •|H% ■••••• JOSEPH MEYER has on band, at his exten* u*. si vo Cabinet nndChairManufactory.No.424 peim street, above the Canal, all hinds of FURNITURE, * % fsaclL as-Eofas,-Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs; Mahogany Bedsteads, and nil other articles in the Cabi net Un©—whichhewillseU2o.percem;below‘cuistom ary rates/ 'Terms—CASH, ONL\,-' ? , JOSEPH MEYER, aprfi - Wo. 4« Pana street. Fifth Waril, TAA-FKlt, *r BANK. : - IBuatusn to Maguire, Sant &Co.) ComnliiloD So ForwwiUng lluthinti. No. IS4, SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH. A RR now prepared to receive anil forward goods by rt River, Canal,Railroad or Wagon* with promptness and regularity. They will also devote their attention to the purchase and sale of Produce, Merchandize,:Tron, Pi'mliureh manufactures, in., and feeling convinced of their ability, to give peculiar satisfaction to all those far voring them with conimaaia, fhey;respMtfnlly solicit orders and consignments., - [aj>G t _ r ' » l'* t V» a '■ •• -:• ~ JBrg ®oo?>i. . nifiw oo&Dst • ', .YOUNGe STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign dfihv t'-OiuOINAL BRE HIVE,” Market st, FRESH ARRIVAL OP Sew Spring aud Summer Goods t . 3MIE subscnbere-havcjugl received, by Adams A . Co ’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest and beat selected uasortmems of Fine; DressOoodaever otfered lo the public. - Oue of the Firm having been.in the-Eastern Cities (before the commencemenlof the Sprmg.trade,.selected our Gooffs^with great care from. theTmporters, dl such pnees as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap-, efct. •.■ ■■■.. . . ■ Our very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—vi 2: . Chene and Jasper Ckene Silks;. High Lustre, Plain,Ckameiion and GlaesaSilks; do Stripe do. do; ; do Plain Black . do; Turk Satina, Foulard and Watered Silks; . Tissues,Berages, Plninand Figured Poplins; Cashmeres,Delaines and Alpaccas; • Chintzes,GinghamsnndCalicoes; • Frenchwurked Sleeves, Cuffs,Collars A ChemizeUs; do (Laceand Muslin Capes; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings: Cloths,Cassimerea, Satinets and Jeans; Bonnets and Bonuet Ribbons. The proprietors wantd respectfully solicit an early. call from their friendsjand the public generally, feeling confident itiat.they cau.offsr greater inducements than Uasbcen offered heretofore, mart! . STF.VKNSON A LOVE. ' JAOIDB OI'GANOIiKSM'A CO., 109 WOOD STREET, '*\XTHQLESALE Dealers *n Foreign and Domestic Dry VI . Goods, are now opening their first putchase of. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 1 selected with the greatest care, to suiuhetrade, consisting in pan of the newest stylesof— Dies* Lawns aitdßeragce; * Plain and. Figured A Ipaecas; French, Scotch and Domesiio Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety; • Ribbons, Lacesand Edgings; Cloths, Cassimfcrea and Ventings; . Sommer Coating and Pantalooniug; . B-own and Blenched Muslins; Palm and. Leghorn flats;. . Struw and Braid Bonnets. - Together wtUiacompiete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions,Gold aud Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Stk ver Watches, BrassClockB,Ac. All of which arc of fered at Wholesale, for a small.advance over Eastern prices. »' ’ ~ feb236tn Great Attraction r -t-V JUST RECEIVED atJEVFBt*’ One Price Cash Store 1 No. 76 Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth s!, and Diamond, the largest'and most beautiful stock of SPRING akd SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to' the citizens of Pittsburgh. - The subscriber wou’d inform those who desife to gel good nißGiins, that the greater part dfhis-Stock-was purchased at the recent large Abction : Sales in York and Philadelphia for ctsu, which enables-him,to sell gootlslS to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do hoi deem it necessary is mention the the different, kindsofgooda that compose our stock, but deem It pufficienUo say that it consists of a full assort* ment of ladies’and teniteaiaii’* wear; toceth>r whb; a. general stack ef FURNISHING GOODS. We wo«ld reepecifaliy solicit aii examination oi our stock from those who Wish to purchase. ; ' (marts . OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods aiidVarlties at No* .97, Northwest corner or Wood street and. Diamond alley,trlttsburghvPa. D, Gbeoo A Co. wouldtagain an nounce to their old cuftomers and dealers generaliyin ■ their line, that they are . iiawpreparedt o offer for Uieirpreseni new stock of Goods atunusually low rates* And us our purchases havobeen made on the most fav orable lerms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be a’-le tomema continuance of confidence and pauonage of our . old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon usi • Our DEtY GOODS STOCK as in pan ofßroadclothf, Cassimeres,_SatUnets, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mustins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plslds; Al nacas, McrinoeB, Muslin DeLainc's, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Gluzed Combries, Cloakings,' Table Diapers, \Gtnghams. Silks, loncy long ShawleySilk Cravats,Pon -gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs,'aatu Irish Llnensdirect from Ireland, and aU other articles generally kept an tlie DryGoodsline. \ Ou&Vauicty Department will be found on examination to be:ttusuirpasBed by.any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and I* made up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe j -Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooka and Kyes,Pinsaad Needles. Tapes,Thimbles, Spoons;Ra zors, Table Cutlery aha Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines,- Violin and Violin Strings, iGutaSufpendcrft,Slates awLSlttle Pencils, Percussion .Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hoaiery, G!ovcs, Lawns am! Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing SHk, Stlk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings,Green Bandages, BiacfcSilk Veils, Silk . Florence together wilh a general assortment of All other articles in the Variety line. We have on baud and for sate a large Gold and Silver Watches and' Watch Materials, Gold and Gtlt JeWdry, Gold and Sil ver- Pens and ; Pencils, Gold‘and Silver Spectacles, Cujcxs, Ae., to which we invhc ibeattcni'ton of 01l buy ers, as we ore determined to sett our Goods on the.most reasonable terms, either for cosh or satisfactory refer*. ,cuce.-. - - N.B. The business of the late firm of Gncaa A Mc- Cxnpmus is to be settled by D;Gta>uo at the stand of D. Grxoo A Co, who is fully.uoihortzed forsuchaudin witopc possession are the papers, Notes und.Books of said fit in. • ; : : • (octl&nf - Bolivar Fire Erick Slannfactoriiig Company. i*b. exovsa, a. w, xtsu, s. f, Junes, a.s. xueaxw f QLOVER, EIER A COnProprlstoM, -flHlEaubßcribeirs having been npnoinled Agents fc* i the above named concern, wilt keep constantly da hand n supply of the celebrated BolivarFlre Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and' Inwalls. .They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be madeinslzo and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled; . ; wedonot deem it liecessaiyTo enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses* over all olh* era tbai nave becn offered for sale la the : United-Btater; their supoTiorityberngwelt known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and ibal no expense shall spared w make them even belter than they have heretofore been. •This is the only .establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick ot Bolivar. ICIER A JONES, marl? : Canal Basin, Seventh st.,Pittsburgh. 1 . > .:.. DODDS 6. CUOZtHU* MACHINISTS AND MANOTACTOREES, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Sew*.. I 7« rear atl cf 'intar ike Ohi* and Penn* llailroiLl Depot,) Aixstmf ttT Crrr. Z3s3k3 River arid Laud Steam Engines, {'ire Eu gings, Hydraulic Freese*, of aUdescripuons; Copper .plate,LUhogrsphic and otherPresses,* Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus,togethei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con* stractioD, ami workmanship to the satisfaction of cns* tomers. : IP* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, NPBride 2c, Co.’syNo.iW .Wood.atreeVPiusburgb,br addressed to tUesubscriberB,AUeeheny,wUlreceiveprotQnt attention, unit -■ ~ BODD3A-CHOZIKR. • Fkttiburgh OoaHi Factory, No. AG IHamond aUeY. ntar Wood strett. E. M. BIG EL OW, I’ROPRIEIOR, «*ji jumbi. ot . WOULD reßpeetfaUy inform his fricndß the public, tbai he has ho w one han dred light-Vehicles under way of con i air 11 ■■■iniii* strUctlou, the greater part of which are finished, or nearly so, comprising , light no top Buggies,! weight from 18)0 to 275 pounds; or, top Buggies, irom ; 325 to .'425 pounds Also, aa assortment of Jiockaway, with one or, two seats; somefineUvo-borseßarouches.: The above work will be warranted, and is constructed from the best material that could bo selected iiv the east ern marke t of at home; and, attending personally to each! branch of his factory, he fsels confident of risking bis reputation oii his work, where U isused arid not abused. Persons at' a distance, ordering werk through, their friends, or commission merchants at this placcywitl re ceive our most strict attention. CoL Body Patterson, R.U. Hartley, Esq., Hon,.WilHam Wilkins, Col. George A. Byard, William M.Lyon, Esq,! Logan, WilsonA Singer, Hartman A Co., Hon. Jacob Foray th, J.KiddACo., GeoigeWeyniah. Esq.*, T.G.Moore I New!Orlcahs,M; B. Muford, Clarksville, .(Tennessee. Repository, No. LWatson street, opposite the Canal, on Pennsylvania Averium ffeh27:ly . loub nsnnauii* '•••*• saaix nkmwdAjf, - ! J : (of the late firm of Sands ARcincinan. LOCItt £L£IINK(QAN €b CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks, Watcke*, Jewelry, Watch McuiriaU, Tools, 3>e., fifth street, bNB hooa van* wooo; i»nrfsnuafln7 rrtAKE leave to announce to the trade and the poblic X geoerally, that they buvo themselves carefully se* lecieuand Imported from Europe, niarge stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Wotcn Materials, and Toots for Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which they ofler at prices as low as they caa bc purchased in Bic eastern aarksts. - Their stock of W&ichei.cohslsi* of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepines 2 Sil ver pearlier*: and elegant French time pieces, or th© roost approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Factor lies;' ..v,' . Their stock of Jowelry comprises articles of every description In this line, saeh da Finger Rings, Ear Rings. DtMH Bracelets, Gold, Fob. tmd tuanj eiiain^ Cold Guard Key# and Seals, Lockets, Gold ami Silver Spectacle*, Silver and GcramnSilvor and Tablo and Tea Spoons, mid every kind of fimey anidles generally kent in establishments of. Uus desenpiion.. • 8 . . ■ They .would iespectflilly call the aitention bf the trade to their extensive etock of Watch materials and Tools, of every vntlcly, which they liave mcm cnrefully se- They have also on hand a large assorunent of Jele scopes, Spy Glasses uud: Opera-Glasses, from - the beat manufactory in England. Together witha great variety of other articles too Jiamerousto mention. • - : Clocks, Watches and Jewelry!rejiaired in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms(octl I jy- fftHE parineffihlp heretofore existing between Jamea X, Armstrong, Samuel Crozier and Charles Barnes, unger the title of Armstrong, Crozier A Co., is this dav diSHoived by mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes haviimdii posed of his interest and withdrawnTroui the conoern. ’ JAMES ARMKTRONG. SAMUEL CROZIER, ’ Fcb.’y 21,1852. . CHARLES BARNES. Tus Forwarding, Commission aud Produce Bualneas will ho continued at their present stand, Nos. 02 Water and 64 Front Btreow, by James Armstrong, and Samuel Crozier, under the style of mari. ARMSTRONG fc CROZIER. GtCURaKALBRtfi&;, ~ iYo. 71 comer of Wood and Fourth aM., J HAS Just received bis SpriDg Sloek of ■— superior BOOTS and SHOES, of best stock worknianahip thai can be got together in any one establishment, Of like amount.' in the West. NeariyjiU in&deiospecial ordcrvfreefrom cuts, blemishes, Ae. .Country; Merchants and others are re spectfully invited tooall and examine the stock, which is offered for sale low for cash. N. B.—G. A. has paid particular attention to havea. general aesottmentof; the best stock of Boots and Shoes lorthe Keiail trade, from ttie good low price, to the best made custom work, consisting of every kind, of/colora nndfashlons now in use. Individuals and families mdy rely on always findings general' assortment, as it re lates, to sizes, w!dtbs,:fashton and quality, at No. 71. ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children's Palm Leaf three' Slraw.Hots. . [apYSam DtasoluUondf Partnership. fTIHE Partnership hitherto existing between tho sub :J.'scribersfdoing business in the-name of John Black' •5 ®®o *ty dissolved by mutual consent; H.Mc- Lutlough purchasing the entire interest or John Black In said uuaineai; H. McCullotiglr having the righl to oao tne name of the late firm in settling the business, end the outstanding debts, aiid to' pay all debts dua by the lute firm. JOHN BLACK. n m Os. ; ' henry McCullough. T’"* 1 . business will be continued by thesubscri- BSIJ?® “«■»>,« his old slami.eomer of Prn.n and Irwin streets . _ _ HENUY McCULLOUGH. p'„'. «__ v -.uiiU Y AICL iiQit. .. 1,1852, ' - <- • mattfclf EAR—ISO sacks this day lOceivetl j jinaforaolo by JOHN B. SHEttRIFFj - •; • No. 10 Market street, v| t'syo* r >• * ' 7'^vV<‘v : - »* *4* 1 . * ' '*• v 'X?*C / - S V * SECOND OIL&AT AUlilV&Li iTliacellaufonff. _ ‘ 4fouints>^C' /"WM Q afißaHwiff/rr/HE W«rt*wototf 07 kttd'M Third ilnet* / lnforOkTUeWend* mnicdsiom- V. eTB tQai .lishasnovr completed-b*s spring fitock of ,Fnrmtorfc,whicb U.deeldedlyiLe largeßl und oes* ever -offctetirois«ata?i£lhifl City, which'WUPbesold at prices w low nanny in. (he CMtcdgtniea. East orAVCsw As tm iatfeteoftlneq with) well seasoned 'materials.beat workmanship; and- newest' .designir}_art4ro>tci::tti‘etcxt6ni- orhfsbrtHirß and facility. - in.jpaf ft factoring, is«nabled to producer.warranted ... * •.? , lip has 'adopted tbe.principic.of identifying, the cus (omersUnieresOwith hWoi-vn, In qualiiyarid price, and. keeps alwayßonlmndtbegtfi&iealYnjleiyttfeveJry des cription ;of fu.rnjtnre,fromthecbcap«Lan&p!ainesl,'td the most elegant Paid costly, that d boiise, > nr ohy.p&rt«r one, raar bt£urnisbcd Frombis stock, ormaiihfa£tured ; . part, of bis stock, which for richaess 0 f style and finish, cannot be rturpassed inany of the Eastern cities; -BouiaXlV lete-thte'-a-Sofas; • ■»■•■« 50 Sofas, in plufhandhaifcloth; .GO doz. Mahogany Chairs,: - 20 do Walnut do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do; JiO'Walnut. . do do ; 60 Mahogany. Divans; 1 . .20 Walnut do; GO Marble TopCentre Tables; - 00 • -do • • Dressing Bureaus; . •20 do Washsi&nds; . . .40Enclosed do; 100 Commo- - do; - • 20 Plato Pressing Bareuas; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; - -SMWalnot do; ' 60 Collage do; ■ 2CO Gherty and Poplar Bedsteads; .20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry ••• ■■■ do; J : 50Plain-Bureaus;- t' -. /: , . 70 Dmingond Breakiast Tables;; 12 Secfeiaty;and Bookcases ; •• 20 doz: Cane Seal Chairs; ' 24 Cane Seat RockingCbairs;- , 12 Ladies. - Writing Desks;, ........ • lUt uriefTowcl'Suinds;....Wbat-Nois; < ;■ '.•• Riiguire&i‘ •. •-■••••• Paper Macbae Tables; Conversation Chairs % ■ Pembroke do;, JRlizabaUten do; . Holi uudTier ~. do; < . Reception; : do; . l-iadies’Work Tables ;‘ Pearl Inlaid - , do; - Extension Dining Tables; Arm do; Ottomans; • Goihicand UalLChaira... ... i > A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet maibes supplied with ' nHarticles^nthelrline- . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est nottce.., ; „ r f^. Ail orders promptly attended to. fmars JoarneymctTCablnetAatcera AsVocisiuon WAREHOUSE, ilO SECOND STREET, - . - - . '“)• ;. .1 ' Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Fnll Col umned Dareaus; Mahogany ‘Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washslaridsv So fas; Divans; PitittoSldolkFßook Cases {Secretaries; Card .Tal>lesj."Pier. Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables i l llat Racks;’ French Bedsteads Ottomans: PoplarWardrobrs;Diningaud stands;> Cherry, andCoraiuon Wotksiandsi high post, common; low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac., , r -Thead vantages of co-operatlbii,on an'exfehstve scale; permit them 10 sell atihe lowest prices, and they lire de termined to sell, loweuban any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warr anted—as the public . will undcrßl&nd;by giving them a call. > • • Steamboat work of all desenpiions. and other , articlos of any. descripiion,made to order luevery style, at the shortest notice; ~ • • • jmarifl) ' To Cabinst jnakerii rm«J7, Mahogany{.BauxuooS and Walnut? Varnish. .Har dwtiT* and-FumiiwstaWhQlcsnlt. .. rjIHE subscribers have justreceived .from New York X and Boston a mOst splendid slbck of- VENEERS; and arc manufacturing-by machinery Furniture suitable forthetradeu . AH* of which we will isen lowprices. * r • , , , As great O&re was taken in the selection' of the stock, personscannot faittobc sailed either-as to quality or price ; .ahd, as U is. well known that Furniture c&n be made .bymacUinery superior. ,ond much .lower lhan ! by hand; the aueniidn of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work.la ail its branches, carried oh as usual. required inmanufocturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on tmmi—viz: j Maiingany, V&mUb, Hardware, Hear CiothSiSpnngs,Ac., Ac; UYAN J A M’KKE,' ; ■ Rydn’sßuildings,.. . ma'rtihydaw . ~ No. 21 Fifth street- «.C. UOHUBX. U> Paolsb flaskmor A Danlsri CABINET WAREROOIUvShUTHFIELDSTREET, i Belts un 'Stpmthstutt and Stratobtrry alley i&uisbVTg, pa. t c . HAMMER A DAULER keepconsiantly oohaiid a variety of excellent '.and fashionabie FuruUure,. warranted equal to any in the eltyyhnd sold on< os favorable terms asjc&n be obtained at any similar establishment ixuhq.West. Tbey.haye^nowoirhand aft unusuaUyexteiißivcstock^enjbracingankiiidsbf.Funji- Vare,lrom tUechcaptst had plainesv to ihe most cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mi2l rfJm A.JIIhkIKICJS 6 :• HAVR.ON HANDatthcir.extehsive CABINET and <3i!AIR MANVFACTOEY. N 0.64 Smiili(lc!J eL alarge Assortment of fancy and Furniture, which thetTWilisell 16 percent, below easiomary rates. .Terms—cpyb only. - ... : : • - V -|dec27:ly VVftl. K. STEVENSON couilnaes to mana ■r,l*WlTf facture CABINET’ WAJIE of every descrip- at his old Bland, corner of Liberty and .WWllHflHfSeventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended .lo,inLaUUsbranches... >. maytl • mnEsabsetlberaiidVirig receirtfyniade'urrangemuutß X with the-Patentee- of tbU'newdrid vaioabut tncm ' iionfortiie mannfacture and sale of the article in the West, they having been manafaoiared heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding: the use of wooden, coffins, take this method of informing the Urotthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ emaizesbf ihamodern Sarcophagus, varytngmleuglh from&2inche&lo CHeet,with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary me, and for those who desire spoco for cushioning, or for bodies of annsuol dimen. sions, have several sizes deeper and- wider. -This in* vemion nowcomlngimo general use, Is pronounced one of the ‘ greatest of the age. These Lcaiix Cassa are ’composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of iron.:• ;They ore tboronghly tnamded l inside and cnuond thu* made impervious to.air and. indestructible. They are Ughly ornamental, and of a clasrio form; are light and portable, while they combine, the greatest strength wblchnietal U m a gi tfen quumtiy.•••■:.• When properly seearea with cement they are perfect* ly airtight,'twdirec iroihaxhuldtionof offensive gases. They cost no more than-good wooden and are .better thanony other, article in use, (of,whatever cost,) lor transportation, vault*, or ordinary interments, as has: beenproveabyacmaJexperimenis.nnd certified to by someof ourmost scientific mcn?alsoybythe Honota* bles Henry Cisy*J)atuel Webster,'Lewis, Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed: their: merits) and.whoseletter*; together with other evidences of their worth, maybe seen at onr Agents’Barial Case Depot* No. 374:Main sureet,.thr6e doors above Ninth, where.we intend to keep on hand at all times, each a stock of all silesaiid degrees of ornament aud finish a< wilisuitthe moßldiyersifiedtastcs. > .-i we invite the attention ofthe public, and of Under tukers,particularly; throughout the West, to tmexami* nation of the article, and reddest them not to rely .upon ihe representation of undertakers not rising the arUclc. whose interest it would be to misrepreseni tbem. . . : WtHPAVrs & CO. gLotyrng. . BPIUSO ANOSCJHfltmit bbUTUIAOt THREE BIG,DOORS 1 • No. ISl* Liberty Slmt{Pitisbwrgh, JOHN McCLOSKEY. has libw' the pleasure of an* . couneing to his numerous friends and the public in gcherai, that Eta Spring and Summer stock is now ready tor inspection* which Tie' believeswiir be found to be one or the largest and best selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. Hu has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest,are got up.in a style arid elegance not to he surpassed. dealers inCloihingtbhispresenrsptetidid.nSsortnientof Heaayv&ladeta&xments, As ho feels confident. upohexantihaUo'n of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer.them such induce taents as shall.make it their interest to purchase at his 'establishment ; Many years’ experience, and greatsuccess In the ba* sincss, together with an unprecedented xohalaaU and r«- pxil patronage, has enabled him to get np Garutents to suit the business habits and tastes of eycirylocation in ; the HUion, which is of the utmost imp ©rtance'to whola sale purchasers. -v ' "A Ihthe Catling department will be found a.eholce sc* tectiott of the most fashionable goods, consisting . Tricky JEngUth and American ■ Cashmereiisy Ac, Ac. Also, an excelleniassortment of VJSSTftfGS, of.the latest and mostfosbionable styles— oil of which be is prepared to make to order In the best manner and auhemoat reasonable prices. COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, Is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo.iad in the umted States; m&rii6.. r itaV Pits mg'ftiT BU HART’S. VEGETABLE^EXTRACT fob Fris. The astonishing success which has atteaded.the use of this invaluable medicine for the cure of Bpiliptio: Fits, or. Falling Sictaieasj Spasms, Cramp, Convulsions, Hysterics).Nervousl>dbiiiiy, Seminal Weakness, dtc n renders.it the most valuable medicine yet discovered. In fact,:aa a remedy for the above,diseases, unrivalled pnd is ftodthefireliable reme dy. It hasbeen cdtd thaiEptiepsy is incurable. This, however,!* not ; the/acL. Br. Hart’s; Vegetahlo Extract has, and is constantly, curing this distressing complaint, aa the ,testimony receivedirom pliyslclans and otherr will show. See cerUrficatcs, publishedinpr. Hart’s Me dical Recorder, pamphlet form,to be had of the Agents, gratis*'Forsafe FAHNESTOCK A;CO n . . • mard' : .corner of-Wood nnaFitst streets. Henry ttlchitrdMn, dcweiisr, HAVING re-fitted his store in a bandsame manner, and bat recently returned from-the;Easterniciliea wuh a fme assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the atienUonofhi* fnends.and-cus* tomers to the fact,that among his Watches wiU befoond the most desirable styieSjPnUernsanu.makers.' OfJew* elry.the latest styles of broches, breast pins, fob.and vest chains, finger - rings* ear rings, miniature, lockets, GOODS— Such aa paper maoitn* worktables, work boxes, desks, fancy rases, perfumo bottlea, table matt. Coil’s pistols, pone monniea,-in great variety i china fruit jmdcakediabea, Ac., with an eadlesa variety of oaefal andornamentoi articles, which have.only.io bo B “nv t l be n( ‘ prec “ lted ' NO. 81 MARKET STREET.’ -— ‘ wuilam w. WallaM. PITTSBURGH STEAM ftIARRUK WORKS, 31®i 3531 and 333 MONUMENTS,- Grave Stonee, Furniture Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al vrava onhand, and made to order on the shortest notice. Several hundred designs .for Monamentai'orliniiar and selected, on hand. The trade furnished with Marble at thelowoarprleea.. Orders promptly attended to. marltjm W. W. WALLACE. ~ usa Removal. THE%ubscriher his Drug Store from the comer of Wood and frith streets, to No. 211 Liber* tv street, opposite the head of Wood. : . . : - . marlgty JOEL MOHLER A Dr. Wm. p. Giles, ftm £ VETERINARY SURGEON. JCUELOffice at Llvory Stables,on KsHsS»ef,6eiw«oaWoo4«mdßimthlieii-'py*Ry - Jii Vi**"* *** \ >, H ,;. " ■/ . ~**3' <7* 3 ? 'v- „"7 '"' c”' ’■'' Slntgv anti MtbUmra. i Curative la* \ m , , _ -stramttfta Tht only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease :■ Imovm as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary ffoctur nal .Emissions, SO hurasslagand destructive, and productive of lo nc *von3 system, inpapadtat- man for business,, society, and matrimony. ] •■■■.-■ >. • ■ Tins iHslrurpeaUs simplc. comprehensive, and rvtvtr- . Jailing, aod may be used WitbdUt tfco Blj£hiestfoconve .nience OK the knowedge qt the mostin.uraaie friend.— Jtis to be used externally, producihgWparndr Ihiurv Rd£preventing*ny one fron* anendfosto jtfs business, and wblte in iwe noi a jtngfa mis*ion fcan toJrepTaeev •:& stiM tAo^tM,ysa^N.Thrib paiiimyitposrßa.. ox MTSflcrioTiry the loss pfwhlch, cau&ed by eariy, abuse*' • •ia the di«easeih yssej»ia< Kalu' in, VisibhJ Weakness of the Back and Itowcr Extremities, Affec tions 6ftb&Eyes,J«Potence;;Pimpl^^ maturdiJeclinc of Virilny^:.>YortncBS“oCblelnpTy^ Power for Mental Appjtaation;;Dejeclioa, Aydrslorf to Sodeiyi of Solitude, Ac, '4Uihese : -^i^mhts l 'invari&lp:aUMpptar-as soon tufts ri6ufcstiiu&ped i /jtoi?it6ki£kihoy-' ■isr-resemblance,: rteufter iri/ofirt ttef owoinvcnted, .long tried, and universally approved In-' siramenls,ond which-are as similar .to them as night is: to tigfci. ' Every attempt to sell such “ InstrdraenU”'for mine will be preiecutedto'ihe fullest extent Of thd law, , Ibeing jtqi willing reconnect the well andhoncsily. cornea r’epuiatiou ofmy.mventions witU,qaacks nhd their worthless andnonscanbe warranted but those ordered Jtotttmytstf •. ; v' All applications and remittances mu&t be- directed (postpaid) to the Doctor himself, he huyingno Agencies estamisheu but in LondOirand Paris; ’■ 7 ■’. ■ AddVe£B, pOit pald, Dr.li.de Ivtmey t 5l Llsphnardst., New York.. r /» v ; Office hours, doily, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M., and from -7 tiil;B P. M.y the Sabbath excepted. - - UyThe undersignedeenify, wniigreat pleasure, that the aboyc-meDiloned lnsiruraent is not only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest resells may always, with confidence; be anticipated, there beingy for ibfe euro of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY 8 KELLER. MO. CH. COET2E. M. 0,90 Chamber street, . C ECKfIAKDT, M.D., 24 llowaid Btreel, ■v- ;-.' : *• -.Nnw Youx. Dr. duLabet is prepared to execute all orders far sur gical apparatus, viz: Aryhcial Anns and Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus for Lnxation? for Contracted Legs | for curvaiure of the Spine •ml Waist; for False'46lol3^the Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs; for Club Foott for Lacrymai Fistules;: for Falling or the Rectum; Hypogastric Belts f Beds ami Chairs for Sick Persons; ;Criitches, Trusses, Ac.; Ortho pedieCorßCtSj&C , Ac. AH work warranted. Letters : must be port pnid. conUinlngOLptoportionatc rcraiuance or city reference. -• ./y..- v. tfeb^flriy TfJlL,— -, wuAn Of J 5 ? NESS WHOOPING: COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. . -.rlnofrermgtotheconunwtflythlsjttMJycelchrnted re* medy for diseases of the throat and: lungs., it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but (rankly to lay before them Ihei opimonsof distinguished men and some of the evidences ofitssaccess, from which they can judge for themselves. We Bincerelypledge OQrselvet to makc no wild assertions or false statements of its cfficacy, nor .will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. . Menyyraj/i are here given;, and .we solicit an inquiry from the pdbiic'into all we publish; feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy their best confidence and patronage. From (As dislinguis&ecL Frqftitor of Chemistry and Mate* • ria Medicdi tiowdoin College* ■ Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, ouUl 1 had an opportunity of witnessing its ■ effect 3in my own family, or ra the families of mv friends, i This I have now done with ahighdegree of sahsfac* i lion, in cases both of adahs and children, I I have found it, as its iugroaicuts show; a powerful ro medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary .disease?; PARKER CLEAYELAND, M. D. . Bausswics; Me., Feb. 5,1547. - - From an Ovmetrin Vu HamiUin MiUs, in this City, ■ Lowell, Aug. 10,1S1D. Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough I ever hadin ray life, by your t ‘CacßffS' and never foil, wheu I have opportunity ofrecommeuding i* toothers. Yours, respectfully,; * S. D. EMERSON. I By Read the following,-and see if this medicine is worth a trial. The pauout had heoome very feeble,unn the efTectof the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— UsrtSD States Hotel,Sabatooi Sraraos, > ■ July 5,1849 \ Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir :Ihave been oflliclcdwuhapam ful affection of the luDgs, and oil the symptoms of settled consumption,.for more ihanayear. . I could find no me* dicine-ihat wooldrcach.my.caae, until 1 commenced the use of your “Cubhbt FectoraW’ which gave me gradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining my strength till my health is welt mgU restored. . ;, ; . ; > ; VVhilo using.your raedicioe,.l.had the; gratification of earing with ii my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Sump*: ter District, who had been suspended from his parochial ■duties by a severe attaek or bronchitis. / 1 have pleasure in certifying hcse facts to y,oa r . And am, sir, yours respectfully, . i. F.CALHOUU, of South Carolina. ID"The following was one of the worst-of eases which the physicians and friends thought to be insurable, consumption.— - CHBstSB, Pa., Aug. 22,1810. * J. C» Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with & terrible cough, brought on by & cold, in thebeginningof last February, and was confined to my bed’ more tuan twomootbs.—' Gcughmg incessantly night and dgy, I became ghastly :and. nale, ; my byes were banten.nni glossy, and my ’ breath veryshort;. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath, thot but little hope of my recov ery cbbldbpa&t&ttained.WftHeinthia Situation, a friend ofmin e, i the RewJ ohn Keller, of the .'brought me o bottle of yourCnoßßt Pectoral, wluch l ■ tried more to gratify him, ihftn fronranyexpectation of obtalnTug lts gbod eifeet indacedm© to continue itsase, end 1 soon found my health mpeh improved.— Nowin three months, 1 am well and. strong, oudeanat tribute my cure only to yoatgreat medieme. . .vr' With ihedeepest gratitude, yours, Ac. ' JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem* Ist, Lowell ,Mass. v O" Sold in Pittsburgh wbolesaJeanS retail,by B. A* Fapnesiock, apd by J. M. Townsend; in AllcgbenyCity byiLP. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. • *dcc3Q- • BORSE’S Oompoond Syrnp of Yellow Bosk Rootj /yJOUPIES the front rdnk amanglhepropnefory V/ 'medidnes Qf this cdutitry for completely curing Canker, Salt Rheohi, Erysipelas, and all other diseases arisingTrom an impure state ofihehloo'd. AIM Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches.; Dizziness,: ,ConghSt-Soreness and Tightness about the ChestjDron chilis, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with Unprecedented- sac- Jcessinnllc&sesof ' w JrEMALEVyKAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY; : Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the: various organs, and invigorating the entire system. - If the testimony of ikottsaddsof livingwilnesses, from all parts of ihe country^Crut be. jelied upbrittUa singur larly efficacious Iq during ott Human* and restoring ae bUittted'nhd'brbkeh dowitconbUiunons.- It is purely vegetable.m its oomposition, and bo accurately, com bined in disproportion* that theohemical, botanical and medical, propei ties’ ’af'eaeh lhgredieitt harmoniously hniteiaPUiaFY THE BLOOD. • , '&z It lias removed manychcouic diseases which has baf-: fled the skill of the best physicians, and has aJso cured' Cante'r,Sali Rheum, Erysipelas aad Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the leustim-' pressum upon. - *’ . . It has* been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers . have' been' cured by'this medicine.-: We say that it is a valuable; medicine in oU BILU}US COMPLAINTS; Jtremove*! all obstruction ja rite circulation, reudering .the Liver' free, acUve and healthy. It removes Palpitation OflW Heart, and relfevesin all casesof Asthma.'amf may be twedin all climates,and at alt BedsonsLdC'jUie year. - This Syrup is prepored only by C,MORSE * CO., at 102 Fountain street, Providence, R.T; and Sold whole eaie ond retail, by y - Only Agent for WesteriiPennsylvaiim, . JeU:y . Warehouse, cor Wood aml Sixjh stSTpiusb’h' Judd’s Meaieatcd Liquid Cuticle, fltHlS anicleis intended! for fanulyuse'j aiul_ should be A found in the possession of every family-ip tlie land.* Mechanic a whoarem constant danger.ofiujury toihelr persons through accidCnU ahd the impropbr o«e of tools, will find this artlcle to he ihvalaahlo R) lhfimj.and;aftera, fMr trial, willcoosider it (hdispen sable. | . . ” Thls mny certify that we, the undersigned, having ; frequently ihadett^ofJuddVAfcdicatedLigiiidCailele, : preparedly Messrs.: Peafleld & -.Camp,\JßiddletOwh, Conneoucht, cheerfnily recommendifto oar profession*; al .brethreD/asun eiceUent BQbstimto for adhesive plas ter, iidressingburns, cutsjscaldg,bruises,'and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a. remedy une qualled. ; CHARLES WOODWARD,m7I>., WM. B. CASEY.M.D.j T D. HARRISON,MB., P. WOODRUFF. M D., HAMILTON BREWER, M;D., ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D.,BoUuiic. Comprising all the practising physicians in the efty of fillddletowu. For sole by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO., . Jyl '.. \ comer of,Wood and First sts.' B TEAM-BOAT rßlMMlNGS—Comprising in 'part l the following::Table -Linen, ttucKbuck^Dlaper, l Crash i Race Strip,Tab|e Covering,and-Table* Covers, i Napkins, Ac., which we.are constantly* receiving from' the importers and manafactaie».ChilatNo.BsFourih: street. , {apUl W, hPCUNTOOL .n ' . ' T„ V. * ' “ '£■ .< j-ivV-'' -T:.vi' s? ‘~ * i * •’*v i ■i .JyT.V;* , ; . v- • V- ' S 'V a.- '4- 1, '* ' ; -v V-. *■ * .y -•■'■■■■ - :f"' -i- *v-:- ■ ■'■ <**tbi« ... T ... ... perfect certainly l and the man tebo will , new allow* Ifexniti u> proceed urrf3 a.conditioa of things it pnxtae cd that nothing can aJleviate.bat the knife of aokilfit surgeon,-is wholly inexcusable* A rupture in ittOrdi* nary.fora, Tiray,wiitLprcpiieiyY;beieft to *h° person nfiicted and the trUss-raakerfbu i tojsb as many pe reon s do; without eyeitsbandagecff.sbylDndtniretaln it* of* .tea rendere tbecaseperfectlyunraanageable. and leads ‘id wbai ft termedTSrmftffttiawd B&axa y whiehoften has whlchwelnvite ihtf attention tbfthe afflicted, there it. cveryvßaperioTiry. itfiiaßM aml bandages la common use Iti» perfectly comfortable, Andean be made to fitany case oflleraiftwUir anexactnes* and «quabiene«p of pfesmte that-ddea- not belong .lo ony i l ?® r \a«truffieht vrtthwbtehwe arc acquainted; and wiii.Tetam.anyrnpinreTit'Uh-easaaiuicdrofortta tha . "Carer. Physicians of the highest standmgin thepro* 1 !s!* great superiority over l,l e ,,i ord m V* tn,BBe » in use. The 'Brat*-ofJ>r. Hab i cates of ordinary Rupture. ■ ■ «?-2?r!Sf i B®icted to make application in time* ♦iJHv.. ( s■* °f&* : character can be given in thvCu v% bvfialhng onttfagmt.' * d l’Uaneo 'can have them sent, by Betiding thcmeasuro;iotfttd ihe UodVf ; . ' ' r 1 w' OR- GJBO. H. KBYSRR, «0 Wood street; sol* ogent for Pittsburgh. —f - . • * raarilid&w ■The w .. „ Jclds: Asi&mOi Cpup^Jhondtilix'yln/lytnzai'Weeding. of. the Lungt,. Difficulty?/' BjeatitingjAfftetion ofihe Lizct. Painscr t&ti-Bredster.FtuiStagto of short, this Balsam is ptcuuarty adapted tocverydistase ofttU Xitngay and ZtW, ahieh is produced in GiiT &ervarying elim&u. ' Ua/XC*DCfcrEßßyba»lorgbflen knowntopoksess in* . y T- portaqimedicinalproperties. Thisfactis familiar foeVcryro&irortinohrtatnVandphysictansofleilpre* scribe iUndifferentfonnsfora variety of'coipplaints.— Tar alsohds&eeriequallyrioteaforlis virtues: and some famillarto thewholebbun- 1 trv, h**godeßof&r.a3tadeclar/^lhat^evenCQNSUfi2Fv : ln othertiands .again,it was nearly.Yalueiees f ‘owing*no doubt, to their fgnonio.ee In preparing and administering li—adifficuity iiowenUrely obviated by ■ patient- experiment andiong experience.- . . ■'rhe extraordinary fnedtcinalpowerao/'thesetwd tfub* vtancea-are now for .the first time combined, and embod- Ted inDri WISTAR’3 ; BALSaH OP WILD CHERRY, Byanlcc dhemical-prncciSv.eVerj thin ft de/eteribusor ri&elqes is.reiected,.Botbatwhatfematnais tire mnstjex**. uaordinary ondtrulyefficacious remedy for dll kinds of pulmonary and: liver, diseases ever known * to. man-. To donVince:.ati'&nbeUevers thaionr theory is really true, • 11 r ew dases-of cures performed by this won derful medicine: r t% „ PttMAW Raw*, Ham. co , O.; Sept. 87. ■t LD.PASK-7Dear.BjT; J.take the liberty of advising 1 benefit* I-have derived from ine use of Dr; [Wistaria Balsom of Wild Cherry* I was prostraied'by \ that terrible scourgeCofisarapuon.inMaylast.. Th&au I lack was tnilyhomfytcg to me;*ior five of our fainity (my brothers and; astersj-Jrad died of consumption. I t wos^efflieted features of the disease. ~.ihada distressing coagh r end expectorated a> . greatdealofblood, hCctic fcvcr, severe pains in lire side \ and cb.tst;-«dldchills, tUtemnUng with-Hushes of heat, ana copious mgnt sweets. - ■ - i wax under the caro oLa Bkllfaiphysician from the time l was taken sick umilubout six. weeks slQce,being > then abonthtipless, dud my. friends Considered'my case i hopeless,or at least beyond our physician’s skW;advi«- [ ed the use of wistaria Balsam' of Wild Cherry. With -1 out my knowledge rayfiuhcfprocnred it and Commenced administering it ,to. me, nnd from ihe first day I commen ced takingitmy beolthimprovedi'and :in twe Weeks I was abie-iOibs owand Oversee ray business, afid labor, which! still continue todo. .1 have'taken four bottles oMUem&dicine, addnowconsidermyirelf perfectly well. JERkMIAHJSCRIG. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBEiI. „ ■ - . vßuskvilm, Fairfield co., 0,1851. Mr. J. D. Park—Dear Sir: 1 wlshlo atnieloyouthat my daughter- Amanda,, aged 10 years, had about a-year Bince,u-verr revere attactof ineasles,,.which reduced her veryumnch;;and left ber witli a raeklngeough. I employed aU ; bf;thephy«iciatis' sifiUuntmr tcaeh ftSihe purpose ofremoving.her.cbugh,,bnt wlihoai success.— She appeared to be sinking .onto-•'« decliue.wiih eVery symptom of consumption;,, J then-tried Dr. ftogeris ldv«- erwortand Tar.' but ILls'bggnxvated her-cough, add five hejc symptomsqfa still more malign antjchaxacicr. was now mpstseriqusly aliumedj andtf was with trem bJmg fearthai 1 froaii daytb daya&wtbeprogress'df that iossuable-tlrteasey Cbyisumptioit Treallydespolredof my daughters recovery. : Dul c l providentially saw the ;ceiiificaiedfJooatbanCoulion,wlioBedanghwr;Saiali Jane; was cured of Consumption by Wistar’s BaJL&am of -Wild Cherry -This created' a faint hope that* it • might .help my daughter, and I Immediately commenced using it, and it almost ihstanUy giver relief r _ Her health' was improved • < rqtfi ifa 0 firs; bottle, : and by the-, ore: ofttvo boulesof Wistaria Balsam of .Wild CherTy she wasres- ■ tored taperfecl health, anil she is noVnovv ar alVpredis posed toqcoagh. I will sayid aU ihniarAafOictetLwith any disease tending to Con*ompiion, do jiot despair, for Dr. Wistaria-Balsam of -Wild ; -Oherry will cote yoa if you will but try u :,- - . / .. ■ E. KALB. f f ppp p p ■ ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! will miracle. never cense? More' evidence of iu surpassing lieailh-reslorati»e vhtaes! [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington rai.'] ‘ , SPhtsoFtELO,Ky.,May 14,1650. •. Messes Sanfobd & Pa.be : 1 take this opportunity of informing you of a most remarkable core performed up on me by the use of Ur. Wislor’s Balsam, of Wild CUer ry. ; • ■: ; v :• In the year 1840 Iwas taken with' Uie iofbmmjiUonof me bowelSy Whicb I labored under for six weeks; when 1 gradually recovered;; Jn the fall of 18411 wai attack ed wun a severe cold which.se ateditselfuponmy lanes and for the space of three -years ! was confined to my bed, I.tried aii.klndsof medicines and-every variety of aid withobt benefit) and thus I wearied alone until the winter of. J 845, when I heard of Ur. Wiarai** Balsam of wild Cherry. . . ... My friends persnaded me to give if a trial, though I had given up all* hopes of recovery; and had prepared myself for ano!lJerwroTUl; i-Through their solicitation*,! was induced t imake use of the-genuine Wi? Balsam of AVildChcrry. The-effect'was truly asioiusiun?* After five.yepry of .affliction and suffering and after having sneiii foiir or fivohundred doHarsib no PQrposejrmaLihebest.nndmoiitrespectablepliyßicians had/proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entite beolifeoy the h'essing of God and tho use of Ur; Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.- : May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine os Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully*-. BAKER. •; - ..U3T Genuine Wt*lw’s Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fac-simile hf the signature of Hedry WistarwM.D, Phil adelphia, and “Sanford & Park?* on a finely executed slcef engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine. U 7; per bottle—six bottles forBs; ; ' - SoJd by J D. PARK, Fourth andWnlnut streets, Cln» Cenerat agent, to whom' all orders must be .addressed; ’ . - - ' : tfrfce 81 per bottles for S3,' ■Bow by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,-*] WorlitHeaßi comer of Fourth and Walnut tta.,—entranea alnut—W whom all orders must be addressed, J KiddA; Co, PittsburghrL Wilcox, Jr, comer Marker aireel and the Diamond; B A. Fahneaioclc ft Co, Pina borgb i. J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee fc BecVham,Alle gheny City-j L T Rassell, Wa4liihgtoh ; W ILLamber »n, Franklin; LB .Bowie, Vniontown; H Welly, GreensburchrS Koumz,- Somcfaeti Scou A Gilmore, lied ford; freed A Son,l lan tilled on; fvlrs, Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand & Co; Indiana;. J R Wright, Kitton ningi Evans >A Co; BrOOkville: A Wilson -A Son, a ybc?but|rh; M’Farland & Co,N Callender, Mead vlTie; Bartoni Cb;lSrie ;• HenryrFOtker,; Merceif Jas Kelly A Co,Butler ;’S Smftbf Bedver;:J i) Snmtnertou, - Warren; P L A CS Jones,,Conderspori; P Crooker. Jr.,BrowusviHe. [marSO KO IBVALIDS AND THE SICK. THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. "OIUST. The G.s« Paw ErmcToa {ConnePs * ■ JC- pallt't) curing, all, Bv n * S«4 all, External Pains and Sores. <• Ads’Bapn am,and never leaves onecosUve.-' ' sih.\Kofm*loc4’s Trn7ii/ay«lVVonni£Dicr,) for Children or grown person*. ' tQtU;&fBy£mrCs- : CbfavPai»&ißn+t* Nomedicine has been discovered Inal is eo happily adapted to use mtanaUy as drop*. to;te tuken, end vet perform saelr .wonders when applied «^SSSS!t ALU OTHERS MUST .BE SPURIOUS tvoctprSa^oi^hmkShfeualbpilis ofApp e aS;Par f pao^,«S^^J^ (l l g? l VV 1W» »^ K^^^^ b 4 ° l ' An.• ;v'’'iv- *• //“ * L W-r"^-j.-’ l "!.’ l-.Y v ’t '■ mss X