RSfv-^WS 1 "^T' -' V ' K ; ;v ", ’ ,';_ J, ,‘’' V'";\ '/. ( J ' j Jj , _ 4 -fj,V :vXX ,r ‘ **■ , - 4 . - ; . i t i> t f>’ '“•> ’’•,' ' ’ * > ' • ■- . xXX•XfiV*XV-V , V J rji •■ v i. r &T-“fX'< rfV; ' r >VVVi .. ;7” ",‘f X * .v _ •, . , ~ :<"' , Si^; ’X-> *—- - - - , -x- / ,jV ' '* - "' ' -i 7 - - * ' ' *»'.:>>- > l.*L-vvi,'.V« **', *■' “* -!->^l 1 - ' 1 5»4*V n- - 5 tt'&Z-Vm ?A\'J V->>. -a?> - w j, ? fen E®S^§fefcssf*steii?» pmitep MMM HMk BMiiilll wmsM^S&w PlWlgM ■ ll&ilipWr ■WM%M ■aßm »■ »§3»^tesii t.’fj tell #pisi- W&MkM imm&A (Bncii WmßßgsMk '*mstmggm %f)q£2flHffijii HMmkM >* t *\k'<>». &» i j-'’J i\iH t' Ps^saß■S%jL3 ■riNMI mmmwmfj fß^atetßj^ißggjpy vi<_ * ****.> ri Jt'* * «*>’iV*v/sf p '« * v * * -***•?< : *- ,* *«. *>♦ »*?***• > r V./r,'?.fWi ?i?.f H'-,' % -, l J ~f^ J t 'V :j-; ■■ -■ -■■ l •••■•'■• r -s‘'l >• v ■•*»" ’Vi. , “ / -7' ?/••:.. . I J.« T t'.'i • T >*' i-"»* ai #S| " - <*'*.’»•' •Pi-t'jif.ltSpiPi'l*- '-j--*ir v. .#* ‘"B -: 1 ' ,- *'—•.■•'• . '•■'V i.- .' / ( i **'■'s* < * *i L^, , . r*‘ r I *V -»*% \ v n-v v! 7 *® 5 , ** ’ I§:gsr Ups;;, ~~ *3jg» ARRANGEMENTS' 1 FOR IfiSfc' jfig!|V *» r - James mauely* ‘ AGfc'Nr, and Dealer Sit Foreign. Er ■'■••''i;ri'change,.ls.aUo, forlhe. following Pocket Lines: - t ' - .-PioneerLinp.ot&eawshtp*; belwccri-Ne w York dnd , „viswi)U> a «r *JM line;, sailing from New York and Liv - each month • , Now Line ]ctWo[NewTori cn tbe SOih. and Liverpool ,;•-•• ontho-lUhof cawltifionTh:-' • ••■ ■:.■•• :.i.‘ *,-• '-■.■■■* i. * •*' -L Rc^jßlar W«« leaves NewYortron the lllh, and liv*. n V ;*fpooVpnihn2Slht)f:eaeU irionth.' . . • : ‘ • Line fails TtvUjo a month from Liverpeol-and Nfcyv- York* > ~ •v-Tbeljondon Line ot Packets saltfrom New York the.? .•■■•• tst,sUi,HUh nnd tilth, ondfrom London on the Cdi, Wui,. . each moDlhi - •*■... - .The Clyde; Line of .Glafegow. Pockets sail front New . York afti Glasgow on tlw .l«i aud isih<»f dach mon*h» ■ A.- Weekly Lma ef Packets, from Liverpool io.NOW - Orleans. - - - „ , .Dally Line.-for cmiffrnnWi from.NewA orkrby steam» - boat and railroad, or by crmsl .and ral.Toad>. to luta. burgh. » , . ■ .. ••?;«»• Pnsficugers will - receive every attention, and advice given cheerfully at tbi AV. TiioacoU. fc.00., EdpA QrtayVnun:ia, and St- George'si Hutldin|{s t Inver, -vr poolf \V. AJ; T- Tapsccit & C«., rCSpuih street; New York, oriU the officeof the advertiser. ** Persons residing in the United States or Canada, who • . wish lo ser.d for their fiiends ju any pari of-England, v; Ireland, Scotland or Wales,can--niskfc th fl necessitr? *r ' /• rangetaent* by application to the- subscriber, undbaVe> diem brought out-by any. of.ihc nbove favorite ILio*:of - -Packets, (which range Irom l UQD to 2,SOb tons burthen,) . viorbyTfiret ciftw hlc.icbani.Sbipsj on favorable term?, by : . wayrof Livcrjmoi, London or. Glasgow,. Their fro* •9ttency < .of '6ailine,prccluilcs -.tlic possibility of delay ii'ansagocnn-alsobc recured fromLivcipnol toNewOr — leans, Baltimore,-Philadelphia^-'Boston- Charleston-apd j . SaVannahduect. Pcirnttnncrsiii small ami large sums; - >:n3twsaal, toUTC-At:Briiain tiruHtrulaml; 1 ' ■ ' * ..:--i , :i-.v-yfo€srs. i Wvise.i...T : Papscou & Co. have entered Into ar/amjctoeniA with Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co., llank- -era, rrankforl-nti-thc-Maiii, nnd with Messrs. Edward v -.ißloiUit.&.Co , Dtuikcrs. Psns/to draw -sight drafts. .., v> avfcioh cjin lir roadc-payablu in all the principal.places. ; /throughout. l'fuuceandGernmiiy.rFassnge tickets nhd idrafts-al wayS;for sate by the undenwrned, corner of -Sixth ami Liberty>sircrls. (up siaira,)- Pittsburgh, next • doorloMessts: J;& II; Floyds Wholesale Grcrerv. * ' JAMBS BLAKKLY . r. 'S.—Catalogues of tho vessels, time of sailing, ana. , ■ bnnien. can be. umi at ihe-nttovn office, grot* l *. , (nprtt . Agency lor Different Lines of Packet Shins. PASSENGER OFFICE, : 50. 410Mberty Street,. I’ltttlmrgJi.V . :;Sspr F: IT; £YlttfSS £.CO; t 6O South gtrttii wmtr ef ■■■• ■ Nrvr York.' GO waicTleQ Roadj'Ltvtrpcoig and&S Gnmtj ttrctt,Ntie Orleans, ■ UAS a Line of Packeta. v..^ Bailing every five days from : » «CEV Lwcrpnoito New York , a . Vyißv . Line of Packets from Liv* hwjMavv, crpDolto'Vhtladelpbin, on ■faiMXf'Ajy Uie c i g h tec n th of • month.;:a lane of Packets to Baltimore on the 2Uth o< >-«ach monlb. Line of Packets on the Sih and t^S4thv>feach month from London-, and Portrmoath to. New York -ALSO—Drofbat sight alwayson hand, for any amount, - ftt the dovrest rates or discount ; aud Qll uuormailon . given ccnoeriung passengers, that can be Riven, with • j>leajßcre, by their Agcut. . . JOHN THOMPSON,-• mnrls .' . 410 Liberty eu Pittsburgh.; i\- * Pcnniylvaols Raltroad Company. ; : Tnn Eare now prepared to -forward prodace &cc, io - . Tf - rinlcdclpbia inimedi Cotton, cheese, r.arUicuware, leather,leaf .. . t .-. tobacco,-tv glass - ' - CUc %>:109-Si3 Beeswax,dried fruitsnd wrol -*■ . >• Wo . deer and budfiilo skins, eggs - ; -I v-:-. bTOOms,. ITidro- > r . - inoc ico lbs. apl4 , ~ -. • .COYODR & GRAHAM, Aftts. - SPUING AILIi&MGJC 29 VITOS* CieTeltttd tnd Plttiliarfili UAllroftd. T EAVE lMilaburgli (Sunday* excepted,) at 8 A. M.; XJ do WciisviHe ■do 'do !P. M.; . - Amve at Cleveland ro .••••• do. G ?.£!., In ume.for ihe Toledo, Deirou and Eastern Boau. GEORGE ROBINSON, Superintendent. ’C'KCSI! COOI>S JC - SO.fcalf chests prime Green and Black -Teas;-. . . 75 catty boxes . •do'.--'.:-.'.d<>-- : *- v --’dst'-"- 100 bags pwne Green and Fancy Rio Coffee} 20 bags Laguyra anil Old Government Java; CO bxa.So>;.io ! a,S'R.6 f s;land b. Lump Tobacco; ■ '35 barrels No. 1 and 3'Mackerel, 25 do .-Loaf andGrn»bud Sugar*; 2 do -. Sup.Carb.Soda} ■ • - . 2 do Crr-ani Tartar; .10 .do .Ctopped-logwood r ; . ' “10 boxes Extract do; 40, do . Star npdSpetra Candles; 40 do Moaluand Dipped do; ; £0 -da -Extra-ForeStareh; CU do Almond, Palm and Rosin Soap > .20 .do Rosemary, Windsor and Castile, 10 do Cocoa and Chocolate; . - 20: do Salctaim; ' • . .10 do Rock Candy; . .10 do Soap and Yeast Powders; 10. do SalaACorCheraicalSoap; . ■ £0 'do 'vM. It; l4im Raisins ; ■ - . 5. : do. llecker’s Parma; :• • • : 5 do Corn Starch}' * • 30 do * Clothes Pins; 10 do . flatch’sCounfer Scales; ■ : 3 bdiee Clow tml Cassia; - ■ l ease Nutmegs; . . . ... C bigsiPeppcr nud Pimento; • 50kegn and vanspure Groand Spues; < ..M barrel pure Ground Ginger . 5 eases pure-Afrit an do; . .. fiOdnuaabmvrnaFjgi; 1000 Bis. cxtrnMaddei; . .*... 200 tos. fresh Prunes; 3 barrels Weller's Japan Blacking; . 100 dozen Masnirs CliQllexnie do; -.30. do. llarrijou’s Columbian Ink, lor.tolgal > Jon bottle; ■ 150 do - Corn Brooms; /CO. dp .FateruZinc Wash Boards; • . . .. . 20 do. IfcdConls; ■ .Iron üb. WILLIAMS * CO., :No. 122 Wood street, foardoor* *»brt?n Kifili.street.' - PUtiTiargh Lentlier Depot. •TT> BAUD & -CO., iNo. l 03 Wood ftheit, have just 'JR;*; received a Tall supply or stock miheit hue. lial* -fjmorft.ttad New York SULTi Philadelphia Kip*and Calf Skins, Trench Calf Skins, Country Up per, Kvpa and Calf Skms, Morocco Lining add binding Skins jTanner’s OH; Tannei’* mid Currier’s Tools;£c. And,taVen together, they believe it the lurgetiand Test nasortment ever offered before in one house »n Pitts kl*Targh. - AU o? Which we nre {prepared to sell 10 cosh .afla prompt paying customers at the very lowest prices .possible. • - • ’ pleasure in showing cur stock, ond cordially - Invite purchasers to czammerbulore purchasing else* • v^hdre.. • - ' • ; / - . (sepjB:tf . ■ JAMES It. SEED & CO., Manufacturers, of Tdeobo- I.HES, Surveyors* Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO, 30 SmUbfidd street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. • ■■■: An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on band. . ■ . ■■ ■ ' . .. Also—'Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &o. • •••; April 0, 1852—2 m this day: iV/:ASBOCiAIed themselvestogether as Partners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Groce ryy Produce, liiguorandCommission business, midrr.shciirmof John of labrny oud lrwjn «H.' . JOHN HLACK, .M, M’Cm.LOUGU; JJtu . ■■ PUDJDEK, &FORD, SXatsnraclnrfcrß and. Dealers In . : 'MANCHKS'f EH MINERAL PAlftT, >• ; ■ AixstmEHrCi-rr, Pi. v • - . . New Yohe, December 15ih,JS51. analysed a sample of MANCHESTER • MIN* .ERAJUFAINT, for Fcdorbft- Fotu. and And iv lo con 'taintlie following:: . - - ■ '. 'Almninoj': -■ Par Oxide oMron, - ; -Lime, - ,-v.\v : - Marnceifi, ■ V Oxlaaof Manganese, : •* . , Water and I• • 03,00 • _ Lime, > - Magnesia* _ * • - .15 -r ‘ Waierand Loss, .. • • \ .. - 7,90 100,40 difference 1 presume arises from the mineral not being,unifono, some portions cdntalniDgJnore Jron than Olliers- Tbeunalyslfl shows lhe,article:to he well sum ed for pdur&ble nutnt. .1 Hndthathy eftleining.thepoWv -der>y 5 a pretty.high heal,, the .tolor. is muciv improye.dj or at feast converted jnto a fine red. . JAMKSA CHir;rON v M.D-Cbetn»t. ny* For sale by JOKL/ MOHMuR* till Liberty street, . t marlp.y-- . , Chartlcrr Coal* fTHE CUARTIEBS COAI/CDMi'ANVare now pro-; for and 10 deliver .Ut: iheir wharf, w iV «ockFj) two ond a half miles below rjus* j?*®-•«*)«»tea \o twenty thousand iiushelsof coal par; their oum horns 45?'«w' I ?. of * Q r ie n o r qaalnyandcarf'fully.ra ned,. , U ri tca a < W,ier ton,ol &40 pouads- Jhlnment c , eul ':**ing. allowed: lorlnas. in JV IUII further notice )-95 cents teb ton to’.fcJlteuvl'o' forlo:idir 'S' anal Apply at the offlee,’a? the wb»rf ,or iuwer JnatUw ' p«.«to^gm*sS.y I F Time 1« money, eurtly u waid.B.l atid, reader, tou may Ire aestircdiUoti-: • watcneu /Watches belief tte»erw*re ?ohl Whether of silver or of gold, * Than yon wtllfin 1, whcneVr you vt> l ■ . Andlookntthoseoasalebolow. - 6 r - • tavIIEIS&IIIAN & CO., - FIFTH STREET, ONE BOOK FROM WOOD Importers and Dealers iu Cloeha, Wate^ei • and Jmclsy, Watch Mtvenals, Watch Maker* Ibok.&c. •V DEG leave lo.announce to the trade'and the-ptfblio generally, thal they Jiayer-htst 'rreceived, from die Tiekt niftncfacioren fn hurope T o large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, WatdiT<>ol3.£LndMateriaU,ttndajiiQsteie. gont assortment-,of;Jewelry, from the beHt. manafaem* ters-rrwhlch They offer, ut prices /is Jawaathey -can he purchased in the Eastern markets. : -Ol£«hSi Watches:;and Jewelry ,iepalredr-in the best manner,ondon the raosi reasonable terms;. ..i :’jPromjrt attention paid taorderafroma disiaoee; * marSy “• Q jttOKED HEllfilhCf-SO boxes’ sspftxiar Lufirec Her* O' rfuffi jrcceWcd and for snla by M ° ' W. A/RTCltfßa&m, gpgl " - " fto*gsS Liberty «t» torts. Mew* and Ramp Pork, u> arrive ana g. WATERMAN 4b SONS. ’ J£S^S^S^®ss»»s«^a«»!<®BS9a(s»i«eg«f^g'»£ ~, ' - , 1852. - SPfiING ABBANGEfIENT. ' CltniMiil w'a-PllWlißtgt a«lliro»di - -' To CA%V*tAK»t I '*^‘i».S*^ 9 ! it yi kf DaTßOir,: CUICMSOi Ucrm.>, Durtsife*; Coumjßys, arm Cih- The Vet*/ and fast rtinnings'erfraef FOREST CITY leavCiMohoiigaUela whftif,7oQt:6fMarkerstTeet,evfTy oiorninfi ; , : . - For Tickets, apply ia JOHN A. OATJGUEY. j, Agent C. A P K.R.Co, , >O.FFICE-r.Cotntfr Water and gmiihGeld ElrefttSj tup stairs,)-opposue Monongabela House. :; • tbe-Olno end Penna. Eailroad loAUi *uco;.p.i&dUhe-CieY*laodi and Pittsburgh? Ratiro&iLfrpm A'lianco to Cleveland, the fare from Pittsburgh to Cteye land is 54.09./Passengers bybolh routes amor fa CUve land ut iht of can. aprfC if. - * - PUCBIftABf CKNTU&X. BAItROAO. r iJS&» 1852. .iPllilEL CLEVELAND ASD BETBOIX LINE, T» connection-.with ihe Cleveland nnd Cmciqoaii Rail* : .Mail, Cleveland, and Erie -Railroad* Cleveland aftd Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. T)ASSENGER9 will be ticketed through from any. X romt on Lake MirltSgan, to-Cleveland. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and front ruber of those places 16 any point on Lake Michigan This Line will ho composed of two new low pressure steamers. boiU exprcasiy-for the route. •' - CLEVELAND *•/ - • Cunt-O.C-SnksJtD. ; ' FOREST CITY, - - Cap*. L A Pmaoar A Roat wjll leave Cleveland'! r Detroit,andDetroit for- Cleveland, every evening, at 6} c’olock, arriving m botheiucs the following morntag, w season for tbo mor ning trouicf cars for Chicago,Cmcinuati and Pittsburgh, ana Tor the Lake Superior and Sognmv boais at. Detroit: : Tl.»y Will run from Cleveland in the followuigorder: rORESr CITY. Monday-*"—Wednesday *«—r—«***~’Friday. CLEVELAND Tuesday-**—•••••»*’•Wednesday*** ••«•••»•*-,-Friday. FORES r CITY. Tuesday «•*•*■ Thursday* *••**••*♦• ••Saturday. The undersigned; are prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight. from Cleveland to-Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Sle. Mane, nnda‘l poits on I*ake. Michigan, The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line unul the new Boats are ready. - • : XOKNTB, C, HRADBKUN & CO,Cleveland. . PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE * JONES,.Detroit. _ ' : : : "/ '■ ■■ .. ■ v Fare tteducrrkt' WEST NEWTON PLANE ROAD ROUTE, TpOR BAtTIMOBEj PHILADELPHIA ami J? INGTON CITY/ Far* Rwocxd .To Balumoee, • .. $2,00 leas than Pa. Railroad. ; To Philadelphia, •. SI,W do do do . .:To Washington-Ci’y, 62,3 d ,do ; do • do is the only Offioc/whlcti losurev a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking tbw Route, pus -aengers will save tune and money. ' .The Mall Boat (carrying the United Fmics Mail,} leaves tlie Monongiiha'n above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,nt o’clock, via the Youghio* ghony Hiver. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, ami lako splendid United States Mini Couches at West New* ton, uoxt tnornlrtg. over the Plant Road, crossing the moantamsin daylight. .Tube thcinagiu&cem sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and Ohlo.ttailroAd, nr JO o'clock, P. M. DreukrattAi BaLitnorc and/.Washington City, dine In Philadelphia, and arrive iu New York the some .evening. v. Fare to Baltimore* - . • .:*.■■ - g 9,03. .do Philadelphia, - •- - > » do Washington Cay. •t - • 10.10. . MONONUAUfeI.A ROUTE. _ The Stcnmer leavesihe Whaff, above the Bridge, Daily, at 8 o’clock, A> M. Travelers leaving Pit’stiurph by the Morning Boat, will crosn the innunralns theaarae. rught, and arrive mCumbctland the next rooriilng lor tile d o'clock train of Cais for BalUmorv. WilLsup in - Baliimore and Washington City,-and arrive in PhiLdeK phlu at SoVlock, the fciime night Fare to Baliimore, - • . - 3 p,CO do Philadelphia* . - w. - to, no. _ do WuiUiiigiou Citj’, * .- - ' i 0.50. For Tickets, by cither of the above Lines, please call at the West Newton Plank Koud Office, indie Monou gaheln House,Water&treei.; Jf. J; EVANS* Agem. . ftptd ■■ 7-.- • • V ■ ■■ ..rsox/ ■ Plttihttrgh to Clev«tattd, Columbni and Clnclnnatti ALLIANCE, CANTON AND-MASSILLON, IN CONN ECTION WITH TUB PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD through from Piittburgh to Cleetland in las than Sen Hours, bgatontinuons Railnad Line / fpHEExprefs Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania X Railroad,leaves PitisbuighatTI A.M., atoppiog at Sewickly, .Darlicpton, l-.nofi, Palcsnne, Columbtana. iuid Salem, amt tearhra AlJi* ance,62 miles from Piitsbargh, at 4 P. M. leaving Alliaiice on the Cleveland Railroad at U P. M * and- reach Clevela .d ot 61*. M. Kcturcmg, ihe.pa*- teugers leave Clovclaiid otD A. M., Alliance &t |.3U P. 51., and rea»?h Pituhurglr ut 53i) P M., la time to con nect widi the evening train on the Pennsylvanri Rmi road ibr, Phlladelplno, New York and Balnmore* and alrowlrh tho Youghioghcny.Steamboat and Plank Road .route. /. Passenger* by tins route come from Cincinnati to Pulsburgbin tvro.dav*, wnbonf night:travel, umi save from one to i»ro days with HicPcona Cen tral RnUrosd. , - Pauengejs leaving; Pht&barjrh at S3IV A. M. t reach Panion uil P.M. nml MnnuHonat 2*B) P, M Al Mat-* •illon the Une cnnneciA trithu 6togo liGes jo 'Voo»icr, Manffield. Ncw PUiiadelphiOtand at Knon to New Cat* Pe,Pr>land. Warren, Mercer and Erie. *#* The.ptew Brighton Accaimuoduuon Train leave* Pittsburgh &t 10 A. Mr and 5301*. M.,fiuri Now Brighton at? A* M* and iP,.M.,*u>pfii'gatimertr.cdiatestouoDr. ExcursJonTicMts, good: for .two dava» are *©ld be** tween Pittsburgh, Boehesier and New Brighton - . Quarterly ticket? are sold ot fosv rales, ami ticket* by the package to Fomeof'Oie stations/ The Trains, do not run on Sunday* Ooimbu«e» nra in connection with the trains to am) from the station an Federal street.. ■ ■■■.. FaTe by the only contiguous Railroad Fills* bnrglito Cleveland, 140 miles, 34,00. To MasjiUoc, 203 miles, 33.00. . For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Olno and Fa. Roilroad, to OKORfrK FARUIN, • . Ticket Agent. Orio . - J.MESKfMtiN, Aionongahela Housr, PiUhburflb.r' Norz—B? iho roots by «< jupboat ru milojio WeUa ■ville.ond iheneoby|R*ilroadloo mile* toClcvolaad, the fare is S 3 sft. :Pi»fchargh, Ann! f« . . 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. rrBCTKS JP fi NISSYt V A H I A U AMi tt O AO, Two Dalir Train* From Piuibweli to Philadelphia ana HnUlmore* ' On/y SO ilourt Through l FABE.SU. fTIHE Express mall train will leave liie Depot on Lib* • A erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6$ o’clock. * -:-PaBßengerswillgofrytbecareloTortiejCrcekl2intlcs* where they Will find ihe best of Coaches tnreudiuets to couvey them 23 miles.over a firsrr&te turnpike toad to Beauy’s station r (eondaeters accompany each train of Coaches), and then take the cars to Alcllidayßburgfand thqn lake ibe splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Callimore, PassengersforttaUiraoretakelhecarsof thcYnrk and Cumberland Railroad.at Harrisburgli, Arriving ut UaJii moro io brcakfusr, oiul to Washington City the suroe morning.. The Evening Train will leave dally at 6-30, P. hp,, ar riving at Philadelphia nexievemng. • - Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia. , ’ D, Leech A.Co.’s Express Packet Line .wilt leave daily, atso’clock, P. eonnecting at Blairsvjiie with the Pennsylvania'Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia ami Baltimore m 33 hours.; FARE Sid. ...-Passengers will procme.their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Monong&bcla Rouge, Woict Street* - . N. B.—Schedule uracas follows; ..*. ? . - From Fitubarghto Beatty’s Siauon, 7houta do : Beatty’s Station to Johnstown,;: 2}.. do; - .do Johnstowntdlfolildaysbnrg,in* . • • cloding33miles Portage road, 6 .. do, . From HolUdaysburgio Dillcrsville, 9 do ■ • do Dtllersviile to Philadelphia, over- • ■ - Columbia Railroad,- . . 3f :do Total,. .. • • • ■ 23. hours. ‘ , llua Schedule allows ample tune on each poruonof llie route, and can be if no unexpected detention , should occur. Passengers are informed that .the roriaeeand Columbiußailroad are owned and ope- Taicu bv the State of-Pennsylvania, aml.arc in no way l * ie management or comrol of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. - - - NOTICE— ;ln case of loss, the Company will hold inemsclees responsible forpcrsoual baggage only and * - pot exceeding one hundred dollars; -jrmrS, j. MhSKJMKN. Ticket AtrH P it. R. Co. • : fl«Whanu> Portahi® Utfat lilnoi 67,21 5.34 • 13,41 ,63 ‘ - il4 3,oa :: ; lgf| ljjl^lBß2. For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, 1 PITTSBURGH AND PHILADKU-ifl27 ' • 'Utrrctr without Re-shipping. ' ■ • • - 07* TIME, TEN DAYS. L PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot, 25t Markets!, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. '* C A M’ANULTY A CO, Canal Basin, 4 ft B and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise-im proved our arrangements tor Transportation, we are now prepared to receive alafge amount of Produce ami Merchandise, loehiplon the opening of the Canals,) with prompfnestoiid dispatch; •. - The Section Boat system of transportation over our State ■ improvement has becajn use about ten years, and Uie great success and favor tthaspiet :*rtth,.isahDf fictent guarantee that it i* no longer considered a -doubt falor uncertain-experiment 5 but w acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation usedon.Caoais. (when intersected by Railroads ) / .Goods loaded, into .our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain ■ undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse inMarket street) Philadelphia,-thereby,entirely avoiding thedejav consequent on three nng (he--delivery of Goods in'cnUre lotß, the packages clean, and in as good orderas rProdaeefAc ,conslgned to our House at Pittsburgh, wilt: be received ana forwarded always at the lowest current canal ratesr, strictly .according to Insiruetions, WiUiouivny extra charge firfcottfmUsiim,storage, orad vancing eoarxes. Ac. - .***3* - - ‘ C: A. M’ANPLTV A CO. iilSißSll.iS3> nfi A Co.*# Xxpnu. F °UHTH STREET, HTToBURGH. I Wfemel itol we are unw-nmninic freeof cha,Be > an 4 Gooa» temrntd Bilt* of fercliange for sale on England, Ireland nod Bcol[Wid,Jbraqyainonm,pavableonpnnciDoaßanlSna -Hbusesor Post Offices iniae viUted lfiiSiom/ -^^^ do. , -k 5,00 . do; 0,00 do do 0,00 do, 7,00 do do : f 7,00 do; . 8,00- do do - 8.00 . do; 0,00 do '/•• do • , O.tJO > * do i - 1000 do do 10,00 do; . , . INITI ATION'FEE, for. Membership* Sl.fiO-r'wbich must be paid avtho time of making application, and Ine first years* deposit w«Ma twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report} graus, • OFVILBES. Pwfifmr-D t Vice-Prm’ftnt and TrcasUTer-r-Wm. M. Wilson. - . , .SiCffWiy— <*. D. Br6toU>..■■.v:" •■■■ % ■ finauct Ct»nimUtt~A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D a M’Mamcr*. matH-Gm The FranfcUu Fire Insurance Company* or raiLAßitrau. TMRKCTORS'— A) Charles W. Banckev George W* Richard*, Thomas Han r . Mordec&l D. I*cwia # , Tobias Wagner, .. Adolph! E. Bono, Samuel Grant, \ David B*Browne,; Jacob R.Smith, - Morris Patterson. CHA9 N.BANCKKR,Pre»n. Qhas G. Butcra, Secretary. |p* Continue to main Insurance, perpetrator limited, oneyery description .of property m town and country at rotes as low as ure consistent wuli security, r.v * ... The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital mid Premiums, safely invested! afford ample protection to the assured, . v The Assets ofibe Company, on January islj 1851, at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, asfol tows, viz r - ■■ ■ ■ - Mortgage*' -■ ~.. ■> ttiS,I2SC9 Beni Estate*——t—B4.377 73 Temporary &oan»»~«». 83.0CG17 . Stocks ■— . fil,6Ss 00 C*sll,&c: ■■ ■ '>**.< ■ ■ ■.■">-«■« IrtySlQ BI 44 1 Sine* their Incorporation] a period of SI years, they .have paid upnrarus oC oiu Million Four Hun&nd 3TAo*< sand VollarSf losses by fire]- therebyaffording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness* all liabilities. ' J.OAHOINBU COrFJN, Agent, flpr24l, • ■. Office N. B; corner Wood anddd sts» State mutual Kite taiurauce Company! iUliiilSnUHO. PA, T'VESlGNßDonlvibf the snicrelassesof property,has • 1 J an ample enpitn!, and aiiotds superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ana coumry«iercbunut,aiw ,osvntfra of dw , vtlbjg4, and isolated or country proprity,. A. A- CARRIER, Actuary, -: ociittj Branch OfTn>c.Nrt.34 ButUbGcld at». Pittsburgh* ISHUUANCK. fT>HE DELAW ARK MUTUAL SAFETY INSBR X Room of the Ejt, chungCyTJnrd street, Philadelphia. - FiasTssuftAHCft.—Budding*, Merchandize and otbe* property nvrran and country, insured against loss or dumage by fire atthc lowest rate of premium. Markss lHscftaxct>~Thcy also insure Vessels, Car -toea and freighta, foreign orcoaitwisej under openot kpecialpoliciesyasiheassured may desire. ImjmoTaArepoaxATiort—TUoy also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons,' Railroad Cars* Cana] Boats and Steam Boan, oa rfvcrtamJ JakeSjOtubo most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H* Seal, Edmund A*-Souder JoimC. Davis. Robert Barton; John it* Penrose. Samuel Edwards,tico.G. Lctper, Edward Darlington*lsaac R, DavU, William Ftdwell. John Newliu,Dr. U. M. Huston, James C. Ifaml.Theopmlus Paoldim*, 11. Jours Crunk*. Henry Sloan, Hugh Ororir.Georgc scrtill, Spencer Me* llv&iu,Charles Kelly,J. ti."Johnson,William Hay,Dr 3*Thorn**, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSDCItCH. —D. T, Morgan. Hugh Ornjjr, Jan.T. Logan. l WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thcs. O. lUSb, Viee Provident. ■ Joku'U IV. Cowan,Secretary. ID“CfficcoHhe Company, No. 42 Waiet street, Pius* tierj'b. __ . • (jelOidif) • F.~ A. MAIJhiUA. Agent, • Pir* »a.i/ North Amtnt* has been removed to the W#re»ou*»eol Hardy* Jones A Co., No, 141 Front street,third house East oi Wood street,where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build* mgs and mcir contents,and anShipiucnls by Steamboat* and other vessels, for the above oid aou responsible Company. • UpJ] AVAL P- JONES, Agent ■ BUt« Bsuat pfrt insaranoe daoipa ey. BRANCH 0bF1CF.,54 BsiTimtaj» J*trjiurgk, tlap Ur,H&l. SHlEbettevldence-of the success of the Director* In endeavoring to make the*‘STATE MUTUAL FIRE SVRANCE COMPANY’* meet the vrarus of the community, is the unparalleled nmooni of bnaires* which, has been rtoufr—having issued 7»9ooPiU eies during the past yew, thereby addins over ?4,W.000 to the funds of the company,. Ncnrlv *»l the property insured i» ofihccafost kind,in small risks,and alafga proportion insured for only one year* Whole No. Policies issued*-****-* 7,900 do do expired, tenmoaied A • v- ear.tcicd*-*-^-— — ... Sd do do inforee-* i——■* 7,m.t8 Amount of Propcrtyinsured*——* 6?,t&0,4W •do Canceled, tsraihmtedtmdex* . pired* »*•••>«'• **«•—»*-«* * 1101,703 do • do in force-**-*—• «> ■ . $?,G»1,C9l do Pramlura Notes—••.**—• 79,f»«G,37 . do Canceled, tenaumed.expr'd, fcJ7,to do infotce*—*■--*■•*♦ -**** . $73,0^,77 do Cash Premiums received—ssl,ss7,l4 do do canceled—. M 1,34 «» i ———-f 51/235,90 Wholeiunotmt of losses and expen ses paid* **• -*.*-23,411,45 Balauceinfavorof ibeCo.,liK:a?h, 0’27^‘.’4,45 To city orcountry merchants,and owners of dwill* Inga, and Isolated or country property* It t* believed this company aflbrdsndvantftgea inpointol cheapness safely and aecurity, inferior ao no Insurance Company in this country. ; . Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved $ ys tera of Classification of Pinks, excluding all spec ml hazards, iiiKunug only a.limited amount m any one lo cality, thuapreeladtDg tlie frequency andoceurrenc* of Uige fires, and alto, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it tiolouly possesses tbeche'lppers and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to & partlulpa* lion in the profits. ■ t It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. (illicit, John D. Packer, Samue-T. Jones, Alonzo A-Carricr,l‘ln!o C. Sedgwick, Robert Klotx,Samuel Jones, John Pi Rutherford. J Pi RUTHERFORD,Iores’II A* J. DILLETT, Sec’y. A. A.Caßfttxa, Actunry. N, B.«—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring policies has been declared by Urn Directors, anti is now receivable at tius Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cosh at the end of ninety days. my!7:dtw A. A. CARRIER. Agent. CltU«ui and Strangers, > DO yon wmb to purchase a Gne - • WATCH, fr* «onc*ha!rthc nsaat price tv If so, call atllOOD'S ■OJUiSNEW JEWELRY STORE; 51 Maikti stmu two doors north ofThird,asid take, a look at his new slock, just arrived,and yaa can there purchase Watch* esor any kind of.fincliold Jewelry at their real'vuiaej and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been i bat can gel the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Donotbclieve what others, interested in their own sales, tcllyoß,4mt come and see for yourselves. All good* sold atthtsestabUsh* mein will be warranted as represented at time of sale— sotbatoilffitTpurchasecnaallvsafe and cheap, auld, Bolivar Fire Brlek filaattfuetariag Company. jas.olovm, b.M.irae, - B P.jojrES. H.e.iuoiuw t GLOVKtt, KlKlfclt COi* Proprietor*. mi!E subscribers having been appomted Agents fer X ihe above named concern, will keen.constantly oa hand a supply of the celebrated BoJivarJFire Brick, Cm* cible Fire. Clay, Famaco Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be madam size am! shape to *im purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. • . Avc do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar. Fire Brick pusess over all.oth* ers that have been offered for sale in the Umled States, their superiority being well known to nlmost all persons who use Fire ifrick. n J'he proprietors have detcrminoi that tho Fire Brink shall.lose uoneol their present envi* able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared u make liicrneveu belierthau thcy bave beretoforo been. This is (he only cstabUshmeiu now manufacturing Fire Brick ut Bolivar. • ' KIKR dt JONBs, i . marl 7 • • Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pltigborgh. • Jolm W. Tim, a AS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture, a large assortment of WHIPS, CANES and. DM* ILLASofrCvery description,which he wili,dispose of, wholesaje or reuiil. ai prices as low as they can be procured for liibiiheriUe cities of NawYork, rhiladcl* plua. or Baltimore. Also, 011 band a lurge supply of BRUSSELS ami INGRAIN; CARPET, BAGS and LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be' sold at New York prices. . Just received from the Manufactory a new sup ply eMNDIA RUBBER WHIPS,^“aII size*, wholesals and retail. JOHN W. TIM, . au22 : N 0143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. : WALL FAPBIt. J SOHDLE, No. 59 Smltlificlct street, Ptttat>nrgri, • HAS just received his Spring PArISR HANGINGS, of every variety of. style and finish; ir«m Ili| cents to SI per pieces ' Twenty cates now openiag—pauerns new^-colors heauiiful.andpnceslow, to Somhe times;' - r- > : Those having houses to paper-, and merchants buying to sell again, should Call and examine, before purcha sing elsewhere.* ALo— fit) dozen Band Boxes;; 1000 pieces Curtain reaper; * 300 .. do . Lemon Color-plains - •> 400 . do Black - - do; ' .300 do • Blue do; - do . Cream do; ..J'O Centre Pieces, v • •- «f A P°‘ TI ! LOC t IC MARBLE PAPER,for Public Halls, ni£!L*I 7 A i e *”iption. with sutiable Columns; Copa Ua i M B 3 ad -P-°V dern l?’ ffifnished at short notice; - A.Vi i!» ch £o ! d LOW, for CASH or RAGS, attheWall Paper Store of J. SHIDLE. . mar v rgm SniiibScld street, Pittsburgh. TAAPFE, MAGUIRE a BANK* - . ’ (ffwcwfOTj toMaguirt,Bari€& Co.) Conunlsaton A Forwumiig merchants. No 124, SECOND STREET, pfiTSBURGIL A-REnow preparcAto receive and forward goods bvl A River, Canal, Railroad or Wagon, with promptness and regularity. They wUUlao oeyotc their attentlon to the purchase and safe of Produce, Merchardize. Iron; Pittsburgh njanufaetares, Ac., and feeling convinced Of their ability to jnve.p.eeuliar sattafacuoif to all those fa vorlngthem-wiih eominandirihcy-rcapectrally:solicit orders and consignments. ; - [ ap o ? DUDOSACaUZHCR, ~\ MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS. GIL MILL BUILDINGS, SojmA-IF«i ior. ntf -cf Diamxnxdi {mar (As OAIO and F«nh-' fsmgLjifitania Railroad JJfipoljt -Att&GUSNT Ctttj SBSSRiver and Land SleaiQ- Engines, Fire En-: gincs, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions 1 Copper-' plate, Luhographio and oih« Presses; GoM Stamping:, and Refiumg Apparatus, together with Mill Machinery: in general, built open the most approved plane of con-; straction, and-workmanship-to the khtisfaciioa' of cus tomers. -. Ej* All ordert left at-Messrs; Cochran, MBrido A, Cb.’e* No.SU 'Wood street,Pittsburgh,or-addreBaed to; thcsnbscnbersi Allegheny,will receive prompt attemion.: OA-HEAMB Post Office or Env*lopo Paper, fine and; &\J common, for sate at J. al WELDING aprifi " BiPQh Bopk, Paper Ohd eidtoenr W 1 * * 1 * ' “ ; - ■ ’i -»< i' n 1 *■ -«. **; 1 K ; -- ■' int|ianttat" r v '' ' Jo)fy TSjaflifca. SBW , ' - YOUMGi STEVENSON * LOVE, 1 Sign if tkt >• ORIGINAL NRE BITE," Mattel «. _ FRESH ABBIVAL OP . .. fIIHE ‘subscribers have just received by Adams A ArCo.% l&preis and the Pennsylvania Ruuroad,one of-ihe largest and best' eclecied assortment* ofiFine ■Press Goods ever-offered to the public. . v • ' ■ j. J . :• :One ©Fthc Finn having been in the, Eastern Cities before the Spring trade, selected our Goods, with great care from the JmporterS, at such prices as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap-- est. • Out very extensive slock .Comprises in part the fol-, lowing—viz; , • ; Chencand Jastter Chene Silks;: «,„• » ‘ High .Lustre; riatn, Chameleon andGlossaSilk*; ' . ' -do « ~ Stripe- •• :, do ■•••■■ do; . •, do Plain Ricoh - . . • do; - Turk Satins, Foulard and VVntcrcd SjJksi Plain and Figured Poplins;..: *■.«.. Cashmeres, Dcldfnes and Afpaqcai;; ' ..- Chintzes,GinghamaamlCalicoes; i FienchworkedSleeves,Cuffs,CollarsAChemUcUs; •do-'- LacC and Mu?lm Capes;. ClacicSaunaiidFancyVestings; Cloths,:Cassunercs,Sauneisund Joans; • Bonnetsandßonnet Ribbons. : The proprietors Would respectfully solicit an early call from ihcir friends and (De public generally, feeling confident, ihat they enn offsr greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. . ... -v. ... , : marg. • • -» YOUNOf STEVENSON A LOVE. - JAfIIKSH’CANUtiBSS A CO., XOD WOOD STREET, \3SrnOLF,SALE 2)eolcrj tn For«»gn and.Vomtit\e Dry ■ TV Good!r, ute now openingtheir first purchase'ol SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected With the greatest care, to buU the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of—. Dress Lawns and Dernges; i Plain and Figured Alpaccas; •, Frehcli, scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons, Laces and. Edgings ; Cloths, Casslmeres and vestiugs. Summer Co&tingaiul Pamalooningj 1 B'OwitandUloacbedMusMns; • Pain: and Leghorn Hats; • . . - Strawand Braid Bonnets. . Together, with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars 1 NoUoob.GoM and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil verWatchcs, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of* fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices ifcb2d Om Greet Attraction! JUdT RECEIVED at Jewm** One. Price Cash Store No. 70 Market street, -Pittsburgh,:between Fourth s{. and Dismond, the'largest and mo«t beautiful stock of SPRING jisd SUMMER DRY GOODS, over offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. '» . The subscriber wou u Inform those who desire to get oood Bakcuins, that the greater part of his Stock was: purchased at* the recent large Auction Bulea in New York and Philadelphia for cisir,-which enables him to sell goods IS to 25per cent cheaper than those who bay on credit.- We do not deem it necessary ts .mention the the different kindsof good* that compose our stock, but: deem It sufficienl lo say that it consists of u full assort ment of ludies’amt veruicmeu 1 * wear, togcihi-r with-a geueral stock ef FURNI3IUNG GOOQ6. We would respectfully solicit un examination ot our stock from those who wish to pnroha»e. 1 - {nmrlS SUCUND OUEAt AUUIVaU r f\ F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varities atJ'fo. \J 57, Northwest corner ot. Wood strect.and Diamond alley,‘.Pittsburgh. I'a. D. Greoo A Co.would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally m their line, that they ore now prepared! o offer for sale their, present new stock of Gooua at nnusualiy low rates; And hr our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with. Importers ami Manufacturers, we Rat ter ourselves,ami hope to be aide to merit ueoiurouance oi confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally,which has bent heretofore so Hbe orally bestowed upon os. Our . DRY GOODS STOCK is mpnn of Broadcloths, Cusslmcrcr. Sattlnets; Tweeds, . raucy.YcßLinsttf, Checks, ITonnels,Drillings, Black and Brown Mca'ms,Tickings, Hiankcts, Lmsey PJoids, Ai rmens,- Merinoes, Muslin DeLames, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, (Glazed Catnbrurs, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, Jtmcy.lonir ShawLs, bilk Cravats, Pou* gee Nik Pocket ifanrikerchicfs? and Irish Unens direct from Ireland, and all oilier articles generally kept m the. DryGoodslmc. Oua Vaejett Department will be found aitexmntimiion to be unsurpassed Ly-anyoQier of thc kindAVcstof the Mountains, aud is inudeup in parlof Combs, Buttons. Patent and t«pool Threads, direet irom I'urope; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and -Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes,Thunblcs, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Cutlery, nm) Ten-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin nnd'Vioiin-Birtngs, Gum Suspenders, Sluie# nitd Slate Tciueil*,- Percussion Cap*,Spectacles,-Pistols; Jios!er>*« G}o?c»,,Lotvut and Edgiagtt, Ribbons, Sewing silk, bilk Gunns and Fringes, Taney Netting*, Greco Bimdoge*. lilaek Silk Veils, Silk Florence, together wiib n general arsomnent of ail oliicr articles in the Vaneiv line. We have on hand and for sale a Urge as.-ortment ol Gold ami silver Watehesaad W&tch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold ntviSil- Ver PeiT4. and Pencils, Gotd tmd Silver: Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., io which we invite the attenlionof oil buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer euce. ■ ■■ • ■ . . N.B. The bittiness of the late CftnofGavoaAMc- Cahnucss is to be settled by D. <»sta>o at the stand of D. Gbluo A Co, who is fully naiiiortxed for siieb and in possession are tko papers, Notes and Books of said fwra. toctiSitf SPlllfiU ASD BVMI3KR CLOTEU&G I THREE lUG DOORS! Ao. 151, Liberty Slnttf Pittsburgh* “TORN McCLOSKEY. has now the pleasure of an ti nouncuiff tohis iiumeroos frl&udsand the public in general, that hta Sprms and Summer stork is now ready tor inspection, .which uo beheves will bo found to bt one or the largest nnd best selected atocks-of Ready- AUde Clothing to be found in tbs Western Country. flu- has this seasonpaid more than ffsaal attention to the manafaciumig and style of his Garments, so ihattbs very lowest priced, as well ns the Guest, are got op in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. He would parueularly call the attention of nil dealers in CioUaog to hU present spleudid assortment of R«aay>aiads aarmsuti, Ashe feels confident,upon exununation of and prices of hia goods, he can offer them such induce me ms in shall make u their imereat to parchase at his estabhftlimcnt. v Many years'exporleiice, and great success Inthe bu siness, together with an anpreecdentcd tohcluaU ondrs tail patronage, has enabled turn to grt up Garments to suit the buftiness habits and tastes of every location In the Union, wbieh is of the mr&osl imparlance to whole sale purchasers. > In.the Cutiingdepartment will be found a choice se lection of the most faslnonablc good*, consisting of— French, English and dmirican BroaddtUh*, Cishmcrclt#, Ac . Am. Also, an ol VESTINGS, uf the Inicsl and most lashionuble styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner&ml at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL'. The Assortment, tlto Quality; end the Variety, is tb« most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo tnd tu the United Htatc*; •- • . tnarifl , SPKING C AMP AIGNf~ ItSAO AffV REFLECT. CAMiIDHiDI ft CO.I Corner of Wood and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, H AVK ju-v rcctived an extensive black of KlrEQnl -and Useful Goods, consisting of CLOTHS, CAS SIMKRKSaiid VESTINGS/cf ihe very finestraateri als.oiidthe most rich‘_.atui: varied jvoiterhs. These Goods have been ull selected by ftbb proprietors them* selves, with great: eircom»peetioii. - Noihlngnew or unique in the fine ofiiresshaß yr t appeared, i mhe Kaa i ern cities, that CufiaghanA Co.,Jiavenot sheared in Urge quantitiesfoMhejr numerous customers. The whole of tbU large stock has been paidvor nrcAsn, and werij consequently obtaiilednt Lo\v **TkB -The • public should bearthis imporlaiu faettn mind Jnatmuch ns it witt enable them to; purchase at lower price* than thftsy have fceen'in the hibit of paying for theirward* robesaioilerestablishments. This magnificent stock consists in parti of FRENCH, ENGLISH and A&IERL -CAN CLGTHiS, selected with an ? eye todurdb Uty/as well as to beauty The slock'of CASSIMERES lain perfect accordance with the oilier,both In quality and cheapness, while therich, ahd wc rosy say gorgeous dis play ofISUPKRB VESTINGiJ, challenges fnvcsUgaiioti, aiuf comes up to the refined taste of ths mast experien ced customer. CALLAQUAN A CO, opri ' comer Of Wood ami Water rireets. ’ ”GOTHIC HALL* ' ■“ iYo. 7d Wood street, ncar : Fourth tl. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! WILL HE OPEN El), on THURSDAY, April 15ih, 1862. CHESTER, in'announcinghis ro oval, begsleave to return iii»enicere thanks to tbepublic, for the unbounded patronage with which he has been sus tained.: The question, “oanaCloililne Establishment, cdfulucleJ oa correet budiness piinciples. aiming to build up n> reputation for good workmauship and war ranted roatermvbe sustained,’ 1 is iio longer a mooted point, but Ims become afixed fact, attested torby the un precedented: amount of Chester’s kales It hat become' ah impemivdneccssity wi&'ttie: proprietor, to enlarge bis business facilities, toAccommodate his host* ef cus tomers ‘Atgreal cost hf tfmß,and means, Gothic Hail, 74-Wood.street, lias been fitted up In a style suitable to the buBifte**,wb
ail be the grand object to main
tain the Emporium has ac
quired forstyle, workmanship and material,
v The stock of Men and 80/s’Clothing 'will be greatly
enlarged, embracing all grades of quality, and the latest
8!yle, all maoufacuired lining pity, under tue proprietor’s
immediate supervision. . -• < -
The public-are invited to call and examine.
. . 74 Wood street,
DptU » WE STUDY TO YLKASfe
JAfIIKS C. WATI,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Jfarjfcff, between Steond-end Third afreets, •
BEGS respectfully to iufann his friend* and the public;
„ .ihat he bos returned from New York and phitadel
phia,'havmg there selected from thelutesfimportatioru,
upentlre new. stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS,
CASSIMKRESand VESTINGS, wbieh for newness of
deslgnjjatid richness of fabrice,: are hot surpassed by
any lioaSe west of New York.—Al lof which he is pre
paredtoinakeiaordet inasuperior«lyJe,attiielowest
price possible, and ci rdi&liy invite purchasers to cell
and examine the Block before-purchasing elsewhere.
. TO. TAILOHS.— I have no authorized Agent in tills
city, for the sale of my work on GARMENT CU TTING.
It can only be had at the store of the subscriber,3o
Market street, atthe following prices, viz: with instruc
tions, BLG : without, $7.
marl? - JAMES 0. WATT.
GBORQK ALBRBE,
iVo. 71 comet of Wood and Fourth sis.,
- -flat..- HAS just receiveilbis Spring Slock of < •
jsSsuperior- BOOTS’ and SHOES,' of tbea oflcredforsulClow forcash. *
: N.B—GAi baa poll particular attention to have a:
goneraTasroMmentof the best smokof Boots and Shoes
iorthd Retait trade,from tnegnfjdlowprTceto the best'
made cottom work, consisting Of eyery kind ofColors
audfoshions no win usCvlndtvidaals and families may
rely on always finding a general assortment, da it ie->
laics to sizes, widths,fashion and quality, at No. 71.
. ALSOr-Men, Bov?*.nnd Children’s; Palm Leaf tbree
Siraw.llaU. (aprSSm ,
. JLHcllea* Sewtng Blrda»
fPHESE useful articles are introduced to the public by
X. the inventor, and especially recommended to the 7
notice of the Ladies, for whose-parucnlOMiae they are
intended. ,
r Somethlogof the kind has ever been needed,to hold
or fasten their needlo work while engaged fa sewing.
Many a. fuir form is rained nnd mado “round-skoal*
dared,” by tncirposiium,while at work, as jveH as health
impaired, by mtnngin eueh an unhealthy posture; Im-
PJQTemeats-are constantly being introduced to lessen
jpbor of men }: bat, httfe or nothing - hoe been done
tooiieyiaietbe b&rden oT the other sex. This article,
however, wilL greatly relieve, while it wilt facilitate.
iKi Tbe Sewing Birds have beta usedby many,
probation eW England, and has me*, with tmcversal ap
of the snbflßTlber t by wholesale pr
v J ne| Y of and the small-piice.at
they aje offered, must recommend tnem to general
_ leprior c. YISACKR, tlo3Jark«t at. _
W" 1 '
• 'vi V :
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■:? t>' S s : •
(Slotljmg.
.fK l»im*T-a9 J l>y~ * ' - •
S{nu &UTH &«BCI.AIfo JOASirt y JQEfc HOHLEB.
Jnrmta« r &c.
/arts JAMKS W. WUUDWK'-I'l A
W CABINET , %
BSB&aFURtiITUBB MANUFACTURER I fj*
W&r«-roomi 9r ii»ek of.
this City, wbtefrwHi
- '
As aeliMidU!rrntnedto uphold fhe quality wHhypclir
mwined. .ftratcrf ftU, bestworknrnnsbin, -newest
designs; and fronMoc extent of hi* orm*/-*
in mai uf»cturiiiir t Jie
foTnitare, utthe lowest|»rms«.
- Ho has .adopujd pieof identifying
turners' Interest With mspwib'WiQKMMiiy.-aiid pncevond
keeps alwayaon hfti)oij]4grpwe&i
cription of furniture, from file cheapest and riabicsfi*#
: dm most elegant and Cosily, that # bousiV#f W Wi#*
s oneyiaay bofmlshtid from in* ehwfc, or moi/mim/ii
i expressly tacrder- T/10 /ojiow?ug.#4i/cfe*
[ part, of hU stock, which for richness of aiyiit on 4 ftywh,
cannot be surpassed InunynnhfittuaiorfLcujciii
LouUXfy jet*'icw*a- Hoi**)
fiOßofas.lnpluihcndbaircwib}
flOdoz. Mahogany Chairs r -
20 . do -Walnut • do? •;,
60 Mahogany Docking do) :
20 Walnut do . do;
50 Mahogany Divans;
•20 Walnut : .do;
30-Marblo fop Centre Table* } '•■'■
•■■■6 o.:,- do Thctising Bureaus;
80 du Washsiandi; .
; AO Encloied.-.:■. • doj '
100 Common do;
*r: 20 Flam Dressing Bureaus;
•■ •. 49M*hoga»y Bedsteads; •
90 Walnut , do; :
• SO Cottage • do;-r -
3LO Cherry and Poplar Badiiertds; . .
■ -90 Mahogany Wardrobes; 5
10 Walnut do;
lOCherty do;
60 Plain.Barraas;
•/. 70Difl»ngand BrcakfastTablea; : - ,
12 Secretary and Bookcases ; • *' • 1 i
.- 20 doz.OaneScat Choirs;: • • ; i
94 Cane Seal Booking Cfiairs; , i
12Ladies Writing Beaks;
Hatand Towel Stands;» What-Nots: / c- v *. -•:
Eligoues.; FaperMacbae Tables ;
. Conversation Chairs; y - Pembroke da; '
Klizabaihen do; Itall and Tier 1 do; ;
Deception do; vLadies* WorkTable* s •
. .Pearl Inloi-i.. dor - Extension Dining Tables;
. Arm . do; Ottomans;. .. r
Gothic and Hall CbalrS/ r .■■:,•• >
. -A large assortment of COMMON FUtINITV&K and
WINDSOR CHA)US. Cabmst Uaxsu supplied with
nil articles in their line ..
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnishedatlhd short
est notice.
All orders promptly attended to; r - • XmarS
Jowm«ym«nCa6inetfclakera Association
WAREHOUSE; 119 SECOND STREET. *
-(near tho corner of Wood ) '
- THIS ASSOCIATION*.eoI-A
mKnnbi bracing, already; twice
•■MlHwdaWß.Utaes as many hands as thd tar- ffl#
vest andintliertoraosirenowned *>•
•business shops or Una city, have opened iheirWare
house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale
orretailjWUb Furniture of the following
viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ; Full Col*
txmued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads;- Mahogany
Chairs; Hocking Chairs; Mahogany Wasltslands; So
fas; Divaus; Piano Stools( Hook Cases, Secretaries;
Card-Tables; Pier Tables; Cue Card Tables {Centre
Tables; Hat Hacks r French' Bedsteads; .Ottomans;
Poplar wardrobes; Dining and BreakfastTvbles; Work*
stands; Cherry and Common Workstand*]; high post,
common,low,and trundle Bedsteads; Bureaus;
Cube; Cradles,&c. ' .
The advantagesofcooperation, on an extensive seated
permit them to cell at the lowest prices, and they are de*
terminedto sell, JDwerihunanycoujpeitiors,aJi equally
good, if noi better article, nnd wanranted—as the pabhc
will understand by giving them a call.
Suamloat teork of ai! descnpiions, and other
articles of any description, made loordcr In every style,
. at the showest nouce.- - fmarab ’ !
■ ■ ‘fo. Cabinet ..
Virutrtf Mahogan)/) Rassuccd and Walnut; Yantukt
Hardwa?
Tamed Work,in all its branches, earned on as usual.
Flank for hand -rails* for Carpenters, and all articles
required InmanufacturtngCabluelFurmturc, constantly
ou hand—viz; Muhogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair
Cloths, Sjmng*, &e., tc
wartfcvdaw.
*.C. UAJlttnU S.9AVUI
Hsumtr A Dan Uri
CABINET WARE ROOM, SMITUFIEM) STREET, :■
. Stitnn SecmiAjtrwfeHdSrrawbfrry tUltY > PHiiburg i Pa,
A HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly onhand
V4L'a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture.
.MWwaxratnedeqtiai to any in the city* and sold on u
* « favorable term* as can be obtained at any similar
estabUshmenUn .he West. They have nowon hand an
unttsuailyexiensivestock,embracinff&]ULnds of Furni
ture,from the cheapest.ondplauiesi to the most costly
and elegant. - AH orders promptly, attended to. mtaitCm
A* fillhhlßßN A CO H
Have ON UANDuUheirexten&iveCAlHNETand
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No; Cf SiOiiliGeld *l.
marge assortment of fancy and plain FumlLnre t -whicb
Ihevwlll sell 15 percent, below customary rates. -
Terms—cash only. . |tlcc27ily
VVM, E. STEVENSON continues w Diana
■W'lPTfactnre CA23INET> IKAR-E of every descrip
■ ihwhiti t,r>w i at his old stand, comer of Liberty and
sSßßßSSeventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended
to, In all its branches. . mayil
Cabinet and Chair Factory*
A • JUsEPU.MEYER fcas on handset hi* extea-
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No. 424 Penn
street,above the Canal, alt kinds of FURNITURE,
. **l ”*oeb a« Sofas, Centre Tables,Mahogany Chair*,
Mahogany Bedsteads, nod ail other articles io the Cabi
net line—which he wi 1 sell 2o percent, belowcustom*
ary rates. Terms—CASH; ONLY, ■:
JOSEPH MEYER,
aptfl ; No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward.
PA a ——.
aillEßUbsciibcrauu.*...,, ...o arraugement*
. with the Patentee of this now aod talua&u intin
(to* for the manufacture and sale of the article in the
Weal* they having been manufactured heretoforeexcia
lively in the East, where they are superseding tho use
of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the
public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen aider*
■ent sues of the modern Sarcophagus; varyingia length
from Shi inches to CJ feet, with width and depth suitable
for bodies .of ordinary size,-and for those who desire
space , for caahtomug, or for bodies of unußunl dimen
sions, have several sues deeper and wider. Thu in
vention now coming into general use,is pronounced one
of the greatest of the age. These L'uuuj. Casks are
composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of
iron. • . .
•They are thoroughly tnavretai inside and onupnd
that made impervious toalrand indestructible.'-They;
are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light;
and portable) while they combine the greatest strength i
wfcichmetal is capable of, in a given quantity. ' .
When properly secured with cement they are perfect
ly air-tight, and free (tom eihalauonof offensive gases,
i hey cost no more than.good wooden co/Uns,:and are
bcticr than any other article in use, (of whatever costd
for transportation, vaults,or ordinary interments, as has
bcenproveubyaciuaUxperimems.and certified to by
some of oar most scientific men; also, bytke Honora
bles Henry Clay. Darnel Webster, Lewis Cass, and
other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their
merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences
of their worth, may be seen at our Agents* Dana! Case
Depot, No. Mam street, threo-doer*.above Ninth,
whore we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a
stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish ns
will suit the most diversified tastes. > =■
We invite the attention o£ the. and of Under
takers, particularly; throughout tho West; to an ex&nu
natlonof the article, and request themuot to rcly : upon
the representation of undertakers not using the article,
whose interest it would be to misrepresent them..
matSfc3m W. C. DAVIS A CO.
l>U«olatton or P*rtni»nh!p.
TpHE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub-
JL' scribers.do'mg business-in the name of John Black
4b Co n isthis day dissolved by mutual conscu’ii-tt* Mc-
Cullough purchasing the entire.interest of John Black in
said business; 11. McCullough'h&ving tho right- (o utc
the name of the late firm -tu settling the business, and the
exclusive t right to receive all outstanding debts, and to
pay all debts duo by the late firm.
JOHN BLACK 1 .
" henry McCullough.
N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri
ber as usual, at ins old stand, comer of Peon and Irwtir
streets.- - Vi. • \ . HENUY McCULLOUGH.
Pittsburgh, MatchJ, 1852, . r:
Uenry HlcUarctson, Jeweller,
HAVING re-fitted hi s : store i n d handsome manner;
and but recently returned/rora the Eastern cities
wan a fine astortmentof Wuicbes;Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, would CaHihe attention, bf his'friends ami cus
tomers to the fact, that among lib-Watches will be fonnd
the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Qf Jew
elry, the latest styles of broches, breast pins, fob and
vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature;lockets;
&C , ftfl. '
FANCY GOODS—Shch as paper m&che,worktables,
work botes, desks, faney vases, perfume boules;table
mat*;,Colt's pistols, pone: rnoimiei, in great variety}
china flniii an-icake tlLahcs*, Ac;, with an endless variety
of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be
teen to be appreciated.
wovl NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
- - tVIUUm W. WalUce.
:.V; PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
319 f 381.aml 333 Liblrfy, opposite SmithfUld at.-
MONUMENTS, Grave Stones; Mantels, Furniture
Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al
ways on hand, andmade (oorderou.ihe shortest notice.
Several hsndced.deng&s Jbr and
selected, on hand. The trade furnished with Marble nr
the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to.
tnarl;4m W. W. WALLACE.
* : 00-PartaenhipHouse*
THE: subscriber* have this day entered Into partner
ship, under the stylo and. firm - of. TAA FFE, MA
GUIRE & BANE for tbe purpoie of carrying on agen
ernl Commission andProdueeßaslness, tuid: confident
. ly hope their Jong experience. extensive mercantile ac
quaintance, and personal attention lo the interests of
their customers, will entitle them to n share of public
patronage, whieh it sbalf.betheir study. to deserve;
LUKE TAAFFE. FiUsbirrgln
..SAAFL MAGUIRE, Cumbecrd. Md., .
WM. -C BANE, Washington, Fa.
- Pittsbargh, April 3, [apfi
Dissolution.
rnHE partnership heretofore existing .betweea James:
JL Armstrong,' Samuel Crozier and. Charles* Barnes,
snderthe title of Armstrong, Ciozier A Go.* is this day
dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes having dls-t
poaedof his interest and withdrawn from the-coocent. <
JAMES ARMSTRONG.
. SAMUEL CROZIEB,
Feb.’y 21,189* CHARLES BARNEsI ;
Tex Forwarding, Coniinini.ii and Produce Suaineat
wilt be continued at Iheir present Bland, No*. dS Water
and 04 Front atreeta, by Janie* Armatrong: and Samael
Crozier, underlie style of ; ■ . ■ ■■■- ■
mata ARMSTRONG & CBOZtRH.
Removal, ~
T'sss'ss.&isajaKsas'.s
ty mroit,oppoiTiB the bead of Wood.
I /. - - JOEU MOHLER i
nm-XY*‘ BDK*gIeON.
.-■.•«■•■•■• •. •• - * ,r-. • v. . - . •.•_■.■ - : '- »■ v
SiSpSI-pR'SI
nr ' pc l4aWoy»c Ctlcbrtttta cotattve t tv^
Z'fic.qnt’j InMUbU Dreadful jDitLe
, tcntrumas Bl>£rfluitiiskcil4 AtTcc* commoaiuo : Hienertectty comforteliic* add tzttvr be
MWe ficcyMofyJrilHjr.weakDeH ot Memory and- eqtLeaieneuoJ'prewtfrtitliat'doea-otJl belone-td any;
id# "•«*! r pro
aywuitjuipfld/rmwteA(MVt™an2tti/, .' ,’.ft* tto “^Wbgtveitte«lino§a)ltiirte^(«ji«iorityolr«r
of toej>tdlnwy:tm«W»: tori»«ei-:Tb*
by the fafcmmfam* A®*^** 18 ** ajteffls® «JwJsfltJhß'*ai« S«*-4at toJMnt»a f - a 5' s “ 0 * " o » a di*nnce ’din-.bave tliietn-ltintitbr
ithe - ■ ■ ■ ■■ ••
[.oQiutMWj#64&sj'Jtse«mute9i pt itiesaroetiw, ifae f - <■ * fr , • DB.Ogata. KKtSEJtJ
[ sqf6ti>tU*mqtiptt4ionti»ii<}biter facefavpMiMtomt l . J4oWooa.*tiwi,«oldjurent forPiilsbanh
I e ver offered to the nifttetod, *Mr prfae being ariawpd -" " • -•♦ jnarU:d£w
[ for the jpstnmieHt, «AmU* dettfpd effect i*a» been fit* - ..
Uined. , 1
B© it *I«o remembered, tbavwde compHUne jwebnt-
Uulettttderajedd toy the profession irtgeuernt,-dad:that
alMhemedipto* in feworld nev*rba**ajid never will,
itop iboio wblehy lf allosPed to eOatlnoe-on*
checked, produced the moil distressing cop*
♦eqaences, - j - -
-: • ft hssbeen amsuerof surprise to some,ithfri anyone
of respectability and of professions! attainments should i
devote bla attention todisedse* which people vf etexy i
description preiend to,cure so
the one tbodsandUi part ofihe miseriesilieie people bring
upon codetywere knoariova very different opinion nrobla'
dejection, preyingoiitbe pilaff op welJas ike body, that
is deplored* baivsotse orb of suclr o oatafen&io-affect’
posterity, and even to deHroy4betepToductiye,faca!fy r
altogetber.' It Is a factlbat, ■wrlten' net properly treated,
they may retnaiaro dormaDtinrUft con*tiuil ; on as to-op-?
pear iu uoother way than in ttieireffects a poo posterity:
yeti; ri properlytineersioodiare inosfcaifUy
lyremoveiL Thfl above,so ingeniously coDtrivedinstni*
7nem v wtUdoubtleasi in-.a great measuro, coniribute io‘
cbeck'tbecvilrofquackeryiSo preraieniintbis'claisof
ducafe*, lUroagboai the Union.; •!..<>
The price of
ltox;>is only SlO.rJtcan
be senty by enressrW apy address inaay part of the
United Siaiei t Cttnaaft, 4c.,- iiCconJn3g to order,, accora*
paniedbyfulldirecuoDa,anil:rinporuintaUviceiotliei
married and single; Uie eipenscs, even to the remotest'
partsbfthecoannyrbeiogvaryrnffing.
i ’ i3be ahaxa»pletl .aacee wlh& lnfttaißflnt has obtained
aince it* fnireduction in Arnerico,-basindaced some no-r
principled persons in York, Philadelphia, AtHany,
.Uoaionj to;getrpp soiae riiiiculons.tilings, called.
‘Mnstrnmenls^'whldh.'KoweVeri beaf Korr.TnssLla'iiT»i I
Ist resemblancei:«rbft«;.-o>^brfff'no?^'wicij3s,itpfinyi
own invented,-loug and.uritveisaily;approved
sirumenisj aud wlucb are^as'similar to them as night h
tnlighU: : fcvery;aiieriipt to'sell suchlnsiriiinenW’fdr
mineaviU beproseented io the fdUesicxtent of .thelav^,
I being r 'nbl wUlihg. to connect .the well hnd bohesUy :
earned repotation;'of tu'y..inventions wUU quacks and
their wortiilessprodutUona. : &o Insirwmtnlisgenuine.
and nohtcahbi iedrranudlut those 1 ordered /torn ’.
All applications and- remittances mast; bo directed,
(post pbiuftp tlie,-Doctor himself, be having no Agencies
established Vaiin’Londonand Fans. ' "
, l Address, postpaid, de Oaney,sl Lispenordst:/
New York*
-Officer hoars, daily, froraOA.ltf. tilf3P. Bly aini from
7UIFB P. M. t the Sabbath excepted. , ,- «- - • r
lE7* The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that ;
the above-mentioned Instrument is not'obly constructed
ott ihatfrainils use the happiest
results may aiways, with'OTHER
CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT.
HENRYS KELLER. MO.
CH. OOETZE. M D., CO Ciiaiaber street,
C ECKUAKDT, M. 0., *4 Howard street,
Nsw. Yosx- •: •
Dr. dbLas&t Is prepared tbexecutff oil orders for sur
gical apparatus,-viz; Artificial: Arms, and
move like natural members; Apparatus for. Luxation;
for Contracted Log* | for curvature of l&cSpioc «nd
Waist; for_FoUe.Joints of-lhe Anns and Knees, for
ParhJyiie.Legß; for CluU Foot; for LacrymalFistules;
for Falling oftlie Rectum;-Hypogastric lielis; Beds and
Chairs for Sick Persons; Cratche4,Trusses, Ac4-Ortho*:
pedic Corsets, Ac, &c. All. work warranted.. Letters
to cut be post paid, coataininga proportionate remittance
or cuy reference. * > ; • [frbSfijly .
KYAIi &. *
Ryan’s Uallding*.
No. St-Fifth mrficL
"Do..—— —, >< uuitiu...
1? - NRSS, BRONCIHTIS, WHOOPING COUGH
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.
In Offering 10 the community this justly celebrated re
medy for desses of the throat and it {a not car
wish to trifle with the lives or health, of the afflicted, but
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished
men aodsoracofihe evidences of its success, from which
they can judge for themselves- We sincerely pledge
ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements
of its efficacy) nor will we hold out any hopetosniTerinfr
hanumitywhich facts will not warrant. :
. Mtmy p roj/i are here given, and We eohciv-nn inquiry
froor the public Into ail we publish, Iceliug assured tltoy
will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor
thy their best confidence and patronage;. • - •;
From thtdUtinsuUhtil Pn/tuor of Chemistry and JSXaU*
naAfatoa, Jfowdmn Collegia
Dear Sir: l delayed answering the* receipt ofyout
preparation,unUU nad ano- ponunity of witnessing its
eQeclsin my own family, or in thefamilies of tay. friends.
- This l liave now done wuh a hisb degree of satisfas*
tion,Su cnsesbmh ofaduUs audcbiidrcu.
-1 have found it, usit* ingredients show, a puwerful re
medy for colds and coughs imdpolmooary diseases.
PARKBK CLEAVELAND r MD.
Datnowicz,Mc.)Feb.s,lBi7. >•
gy* Read Hie following, and see if this medicine is
worth a truth The patient had become very leeblc,auu
the effect of-the medicine: was unmistakably distinct:—
UHntn States iloTtx,SAJiAToo*.SpjuaGs 1 >
Julys,lB4tf $
. Or. ff.C. Ayer,—Sir : I have been afflicted With a pom*
ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of settled
consumption, for more than u year- 1 could find- no me
dicine that would reach my case, until I commenced tbe
useotyour “CiuatfcY Pscroiut,** which gave me gradual,
relief, and! have been steadily gaming Dir atrengLh nU
ray health is well nigh restored.
while using your medicine, ! had.the gratification of
curiuirwub it my reverend fnend,ftlr. Truman, of Sump
ter District, who httd becn suspended from hU parochial
duties hy a severe attack oi -r :
- I have pleasure m certifying heso foctslo - ,
, - And am. sir.yours Teipectfoliy,
i. F. CALIiGUJi, of South Carolina
following: was one of the worst of cases :
which foe physicians aiidfrlenda thought lobe lueurable
consumption
22,1948..
C. Ayer,—Sir: 1 was taken with:a tcmble cough,
brought on by a cold, imbk beginning of last February,
and was confined.to my bed more than two months.—
Ceugbing tncess&uily mghi und day, l became ghastly
and pale; my eyes were. Bunken and glassy, and my;
breath very short. ; Indeed,! was rapidly failing.and in
such distress forbreallKlharhat Hide hope of my re cor
erycoald beeiiterlatneth Wliilein tinssituation, ■«friend •
ofmme, (the (lev, John Keller, of the Meihfdisl church,)
brought me a bottle of your CusaaY Frycou*, which i
tried more to groiify him, than , from-.nny: expectation of
obtaining reliefs Its good effect induced me tO.conunue
its use, and I soon found-ny health much improved.—
Now la three months, I am can at-,
tribute iny cure only to your great medicine* ' <
With the deepest gratitude,yours, Ac. . v r
JAMES CODFRIIY.
■ Prepared and sold by June? C. CUcm-
Jst,l«owell T &fnps.
QT* Sold in Pittsburgh:wholesale and retail, by B* A*
Fahnestock* and by i, M. Townsend; ia Allegheny City
by H. P-Scnwaru, ami and by druggists
generalise . decßU
UOUBB*S
ConpOund Syrup of Ysilow Hook Hoot,
OGCUPIKB the- front rank among the .proprietory
medicines of-lhU country for.completeiy curing
Uanker.SaltßboumjErysipelas, and allother diseases
arising from an impure state of tbe ’blood. Also, Liver
Complaint, Calarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches,: Diirincss,
Coughs,SorcuessundTightness aboutthe Cheer, Dron
chilis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc
cess in all eases of
FBWALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY, j
• Strengthening the weakened. body,givingion© to the
. various orgo.nß,andiir»igorattngtUe entire system, . -
vlrihe testimony*)/thoasandtof UvingwitnerscsjfrtnH
ttlKpttruoTlhecoDntry,cahbe relied-opoiiiiiissingu
larly ifesioring ae«
bUilated andbroSeh-dowh eoiisliiQUoas. It is purely
vegetablcin:itB ComppBiii(ni, and so accurately com
bined uiits proportions(hatthe chemical, botanical md
medical' propertieidfeach Ingredient harmoniously
unite tbPOfUfrY^THE^BLOOD.
It haSrenwvedmfinycfirdnlcdiseaseswhich has baf*
fled Utp.skM of the best physicians, and has also cured
Rheurai Erysipelas and - Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla. Syrups entirely failed.to.make the ieatiim
preuiouupotL' • * -
It has been tested in. many cases of CANCEBOUS
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cored by this medicine.- We say that it is a valuable
l medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. If removes
i ail obstruction; in the.cireuiaUohjlfcnderiug the Liver
l free, lt removes BalpUaUon ofihtf*
r Heart, and rcJtcyes th all cases of-Asthma, and may be
u»edihaUcU'maie3,aiidataUieasonsofiheycar. I
Tb* SyrDpirprepared only byC, MQRSE VcOJ, at
-108 Foimtmit street, i‘rpvide7icejli;i iand sold Whole*'
sale and retail, by • S.NnVJCKEKSHAM,
... „ Agent forWestein Pennsylvania, :
• Jell:y Warehouse',cor >Yoodand Sixth sis.jPmsb T h?
3?lqnid Cuticle. 4
T- * • a jM c l® teldiended forfaouiyuee, and shuald be'
JL- found.in the possessionof evety family in the land;
Renames who are iif constant dangcrofiojary to their:
pelaoni,through wscidehtiand-tfie improperw careleap.
mo of tools* will find this nrUcle inralaobTe-w.
Ibetn.and.auur a faittrial, willconsider iilndispeniablc^
. -: nmy ceitity- thav : we,theunderslgoeuf having,
froquentlyioade use of Judd’s Medicated. Liquid Cuticle,
prepared by- Messrs. Penfield A Camp,- Middletown,
•Connecticut, cheerfully recommend U to opr profession*,
al brethren, os an exeellent substltote foradhesive plaa*.
ter, mdressing bums, cats, and at! kinds
of fresh vronmls; also* for .sore nipples, a remedy une
qualled* CHARLES WOODWARD, M.IL, [
WM. B. CASEY, MVD ,
D, HABRISON.M Dm
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ELLSWORTH BUBRjM.Dt Bottnio. I
Comptialng all lira practising physician* in lie cfty of (
“Fo'ffiby' ' B.' A> FAUtreSTTOCK ACO.', , ! ]
- , corneroiWood and Fmian. '
STEAM BOAT. rKIMMINGSf-Coinpriiing; lit Sait?
the following: TefaleAinen,
unulf Katarßirip,Table Covering and Table -Covet*,'
NepktaifftnvwiucOWflrecoMisualyreceivinr from:
the. iajiaiuo undmtaeftoiaieja, Call at No. 83 Fotmh
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From on Ovennr in tht Hamilion iltfo. in titit City •
. Lqv/ILU Aug. 10,184tf» ;
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I curedor the worst cough
I ever had in my lUe, by your HCuKBBYPEcrosal^ 1 end
never faU) when,l have opportunity of recommending i*-
toothers. ;
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The ttil umiay nerituvm . to man fot Ctmchs, Veldt.
' Asthma, CraufiSrent/lit!i r !HJ!ui)tsa, Slaving
Ltsnu u imemy,t/J3ieajhinf, AjraHomefAfliyer,
. Fainemweakneaef aeSteonn Side, PirttSlasa itf
- Ccmvmpurn&c ylnehart, AU JSattmn ifpnallS) fa
; rfoptsi untry dilutee pf AeLun s e, and
is producrdincur rttrrasping dimau, -- . ■ ~
V? portantmedicmaiprdpetlies.Tiilsraciistttniii.r
owlunrf, and physicians nfitamte.
scribe iifn diaerentformi fojr» variety of edmblalnCS.
TaraUo ha* been tqaailynojed far its virtues; andsatae
physician* whose names are familiar Ip ihewhoiecoon
irr, bat goue so far as to declare ihat evert CONSUSIp.
TION could be joined by that' alone.. Joartibeb bartd*
aeain.il Was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, lotbeir
i ignorance in.preparing ondudmlniiterirtg (i—adiflieulty
i now entirely .obviated by patient. experiment and dons
experience. T B
-. The extraordinary medicinal powersof ibeVe Uvasob
ijtnnec! are now fur the first lime eomhlned and embod.
IedinDr.WT3TAB’S lULSAM Of WIbOCBEBRY.
By nbice ehemical pit’cess, even thing dereieriobaior
useless fs rejected,so 1 bat wliat remaiual* the mrsl ex
traordinary and traiyeflicaeions remedy lor all klndd of
palraonary nod liver .diseases ever known' to man To
convince alt unbelievers; tbai oar theoryMireUtvirnr
SmVd'ic'ner ««*» «t-«P« B P«r.m,ed by '
„ Pr.ajisAttxßidqk.Ham.c»,a,S»t,-s& •
■ Sif s ’ fluke the liberty of advising :
yoaoftiiobcneCf .1 iievcderiveil from the use ofTir
Wild Cherty.
lltat terrible scourge Consumption,ln Maylasti '"lWau
laek was truly horrifying,ta me, fbr flve.of-onrfemijy
(my brothers and slstersj bad died of Cansuomiiom i >•
was afflicted, with nearly oil the worst features itf-lim
disease. 1 hadu distressing cough, endexpectorateda
[greatdealof-bloodjbeclicfever.sßVerepajasihibeaiao
and cii'fjt, cold chills, alternating -with Hushes Of best,
attdcopious.night sweats. ~ - - , -
twasondernbe cate of a skilful physician Xrnib the ‘
btao 1 was taken sick until abom six weekssieceTbclnv
then aboulhelpleSs, and my crii
hopeless.or at least beyond our physlman’e skill-aivia
ed tlie use orwistar’s Balsam or Wild Cherry'With*
outlay knowiedgentyfaiherproeoreditnndcontnieneed
administenng it to me, anti from tpe first day I Comment' :
«ed:taking it my health improved, and iu two weeks l
was able to be oat and oversee my business, and labor,
which I still conttuuo to do. I have taken fourltoulea
Of the medicine, nndtiow consider myselfaerfeetlv Wait
, . JbiBBM)All ISCRIG. ‘
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CQBBII - - •»
•r , „ „ , „Rmnmi.«,TAihßehle*.o;ie«;
J. D. Park—Bear Sirrlwish to lute !o-j>otnlrat
mydanghter Amanda, aged: IG-yeers* ludaboutayear
eineenvenrievereatlaci of moailea, which reduced
ner veryrmrch,, and, len.berwitb n racking eoß'eh; IT
employed all of the pby.icians within our reach for iho
i purpose of removi.nglere a decline, wtiheyery
, symptom o/ consumption. iilientaed Dr.KoaertTtiv.
i erwort and Tar, l/at this oggrayated her coagl&Bdd v
I gave hersymptoms of a juiUimote malignant character.
1 was now moetneriously alarmed, anAitWasTriUHreat
; filing fear that I-rrom day today aawiheprogrevsoflhat
I insatiable dlsease: l: Cpn«umpaon. I really despaired «f
[ray ifanghierVrwOySryl Bnt ; I providentially ears lie
i certificate ofiJotmthnaCoulttoßr whose daoehier.SaiSh
I iCpnsuraptltm by Wistartißnfumof ‘
f Wild Cherryv.lhisireoted. a faint hope that It might
( help my daughter, and I Immediately commeiumd aifilit
i 11, and it almost iiiiianUy gave relief Her
: improved frouiibe first bottle; add by-Uic'Us* : brf#b
bottles of Wistaria Balsam or Wild Cherry obi was res* ’
loredtoperfcci health, and she is not nowat allbredii- "
posed to a cough. 1 will eay lo aU IhataroefSleiedwilb
any disease lending to Consumpiion, do not despair." tor
Dr, Wwiai’a Balsam. of.WiM Cherry wfitenreyou if ,
you willbul try It. . E- KALB^
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ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUttEl ■--.■r ‘
Will miraclca aeyercoaief. :Mor«- evidence of Ila
sarpagsinebcalilL*resloratiee*TlTtneBT ‘ ■
IPromDr. Baker, Springfield,' Washington ]
d. '■■■_•: _ Spais6Biat.o,Ky.,Btay tr.lfSO'. -
. Mbssbs. Fil&s: I take tDis'o’pMriufliiV'bf •■■■
informing you ofa tnosWeraatkable cure tietfoTmedan
; fm me by the we of J)r; Wisiart Balaam of Wilifphcr*
i*» lll< > Teat IMO I was taken.wllh the iafl Jmmaiidn of
l the bowels, which I labored Under ittrsix-weeks;' When
leradually recovered;. Imho toJLoflSflilwaj ajtack
i ed wiih a severe cold which seatediuelfunihmyiurm*
I urn} f°s (be epace of tlireo year*: 1 ..was .eonEdeifto tar
bed, I me.d all kinds of medicines antbeverr varjely at -
aid trithontheneai i -and thaa-T yrearifd along tniilftlfe
W?w'chc| 1&13> whcn 1 bellrV l Wr ;;After fiveyegrt
and afterhavuttanenrrour or Eye hundred dollaralii no
the best and moil reipeclabla physicians
had provirtf.imayadmg, I was soonrertoVef to enUrb
WBd“By. G ° d
Wayrhe Wesibig of faod rest upon Hus proprietors at
so valuable a medicine as Wl»tar>s Balsam OlbWild ;
Cherry.; Yours rcrpcctfuliy, ~ Witt. BAKER
, ID? Oenaine Wjstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry hora
rac*maiUrnf the «iguature of Henry AViaiai.M; n
adelphia, and. "Sanford ft Park”- on n finely hxmauea
stceleneravcdwrapner. No oilier can be aenuiilo^
0" Puce—Sl porVonlo—six bullies for 85;; : =~ r 3i
A P K i F "drii'and Walnotsireet*, Cln
aSuS-cd ’ Gcncro -fiebb.K.whota aUorderamaa. bo
cr Puce ai per bOUIe-«ii bottle, for W.
Soli by . i. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,'
.Npnh'ea.icornerof FouriU ani Wolnut«l»,r-«rt?im«.
ou Walnut—io whom nil enters Tiiust be
J KlddACo, Plttoburab: L
•treet and the Blamonf: b A Fahne.tS.fc iCaTpfS?
burgh»J.AJpties, Pittsburgh;. Lee fc^BeckhaifKsilS.
T VyaeJiin^toa; WHLhmbat- “
y»iie; Button^ ArCo f fcile j Henry. Forter. Ju
Kelly ACo, fuller vSSmith,Beaver; J i»Sunm«Vu>iu
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TItS CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MSDfCItiBS.
Ti ,I n S »') K.*' 1 * Bxniaot (Carmel's ’&
CBrm ® a 'l Barm uud all SixkraaimA
Getanlta for Blayßig or He storing ttfo
“nit Bane liniment andZndumf’ig
c“rc%*ltcaße» of KUeapaUra;,: -,- .:
4 h Meftotr’i bourne TewMlw;ns?«ri?Jbr
A«Uma, tivrr; Complaint and siltoar Affections? for
DiarrfccD
taincd a no'orlely and populantynever belbra eaunlloA
by any preparauon, at that plane, .and iU aaleJiaa bean
coameainnue wiibju menu, which are egtrabrdinari?
All the.remedies are fully described in ALMANACS'
to be given -to all who call- whew- the Medictltotf are
fSorrCE. All preparations beretofom 1
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