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V* • ' |“"’'«r Line of Swamslnps. Det ('■'"'>■ “ - eroooi on die Oth at d 2ist o 7 cor i Wk v-*’- «% r’^ 4 Now Line leave New Yo;V on th *o«T» r .'w- < ’ *: V ."C> £/-\ <•*>!■ "< T i ' on tlie mi. of end. mon'l. WvU-: •- ■- Hcfls.nr Line leaves New York Y^Londo„L,oo t |.ocke, r .i r^s^T^A^‘ - ODu.VI.. <br on R r.»„ f.on. No -Cv 6^ C'Lt /W bon- nod ml'roa I, or by canal and -yC?rl'A < : . ' Prr’-i - • •I: in .ho Cmied State fe <t?/ir^idhshe'l / r i * So«- a ?v>>,'*o j'h.f’.t !{». w * ; u o ■ ■ 0.,, nr ;'fir A irTolo.n any ■iklSle^sfi^*nl’f!jh/IL£'e ! Vi^^o3.i2*:oiv^lf 4 id|rfiiVA i K\i’l l tiit i ■ iroinna -;•- r ‘ or IVnic <, can.make i If*A, .*S l lrrv', 0V .•> of.»;; above '»& f •^>€‘ h 4x*' f ciS;ss‘'Av' l hi • pactc.sh' 1 ■ ..on,;'. ir..m 11.U)i0a,5. '- ; - -•: -efbjr first rlar- rh iolmnl Wiipa, on fnv f*evi i . .i way of 1ei0.,, ',. homion or Lloig. ■ qucncy of rauiL.i: [..cclndcs the notsi ’w*si s 4jftllif 'fa hv hff q''. Pasoago. r.v> m ■',, <erurcd from Live. - • - leans, lialiirnu...i .IndolpHn iVoton : Savannai.ditec.il Reimtiauovniiiemr.il 'A.-^iv.Vrv.;i ,rYrtNjf ffif/of h-h l : f! I ■■-■ : «inaual,lo6rcnt,Bri'nn. and -Ireland, f '-'■•■'•el' -j‘ Mee.rt. W & J. T rop.co't * Co ha. ' i l)B^^^aK<&^.«o4a^yiwß<k , »f^s.^r;^nf . anangemenu wuh Mesnrai Voccl, Kocl. ? av ftfb'V. era, FfankfoTt-on-ihe-Mon. and wuh. M < ••■:,'.•••• Bioant-fclCo , Bankers, l‘«ria. to draw *j:-f iH'-r I ".. ■■■■■■■: ■ which can be marie priynble mail the pr ■ta<K«»S , .YfiF<'*:»lfev.t , 4itWviV.F£f ■'. th.-oughont France nml Ceiroat.y- Pa«?a doorto Mcs,re J & R F,o>d ’ s '5” L . ~.\i.’s.isz' is.j.ff, 1 ,;, Por e. W. BYr.HES * C0.,P9 South 111 .-. Pint. Ktu York,- 3» Waltrlot Road, Liter] ilp■ vir"■ i- CXvMifiX'li‘l';'liv,'; Grartrr rirsii y,w Orleans. , Wv_ IMS a Line of Packets 3®^&SS^^S®^T/^<N»6^ iJ ’ , |r*'Sei? , '' :^->^i SivE : >t I -Knx satling every five days from rf'if n‘rli •'* v ‘ : ■ i ■ Line of Packets from Liv- h hviyAs^'t v MmW 1 erpool to Philadelphia, on h f.\ lb? ei g 1.1 ecn t h of each WTlllw®W»tpf^^fes’S J^PfftvM&<^Sfi}«SJ4i < Js? s ■’••••- • month; aLineof Packcisto .Baltimore on t each month. Also-a Line ol Pockets on tl f-’rA" Vv. ; K"'-C7 t'rii't' i'ii r■ H4ih of.each month from Loudon and Pori 6»»sfflaßS|sS*S^3 :i^l a % fyi~'Pr>‘\'fh-‘v-r*4 4 ->ij: A New York. 'y s i| JkLSO—DraAsat sightalwayson hand, for ar ■■ '■ - atitio lowest ratce of discount; ami ail in ; • -givenconcerning-passenger^that-can-«e -«i " pleasure,by (heir Agent- JOHN TIIOMl 1 Jf§,£ maria -510 Liberty *\, Y\n . .. . "Xti) Eare.now prepared t» forward pmdece r^rlJ' < r'.’t'>T*i' rviv'O tl : 'r'j f'i'- w'^ry , r ? f s il<.: .; ■fr Philadelphia lutmcdiatcly. Time, five nr 1 B»le»<&rbac*n.-tarl .pork,beef,he..-. -50 c I? '’■■■" Cotton,cheese,euribeuware.leather,leaf | ; tobacco, w glass - . CDc fir ®ffi*feSaß|^fe^B«tfii?s^.'oKs®?ffS'JS3l s S'?S^3Vr;' Beestwut,dn*d rmivod wol : - - S)it > SaffimS s s-ffiS3i«Wv !l^P’li<S3ifiz Vi^ , J‘fiPiPSjt?5 s i?k*;n®4i ; -.Fnrs, peltries, deer and bulUlo skins, eggs. - “• » tf “ - covodc a oraiar • •: > • 'Clmlaad Mid Pittsburgh Hat Iron '' : ' ' T-EAVE Piuahurgh (Sundays cicrptcrljl a 9 A -Li do WellsviTle 'do Jo IP • ■ ArriventCleveland .o do. OP. ■ In time for the Toledo, Detroit and Eastern Rosts CKORGB KUBIN'SIIN ®nSf?(?!«sJ^^KiSw»®%S'6fes'lef'>S^^@,9E£i3d£fcS!fß : -•■•*- '--■'■■■• ntQr3l . . Sopcrmicmle, 17RES1I COOLS— :■ JC sphalf cl.ests prime Grecn.and Black Tens; f’,¥<W 75 catty boxes do do do; 'tSrk^sSd«VdrfialSli 7 f^Xi^*ll'frcufreiff^ r ?S;r,wlrir‘ll'rf:Lbv*vG’'. ■ IhObags prime Grceimnd Fancy ILo Coffee; 20 bags Lagnyra and <>ld Government Java; :, «obxs.kU's,io's,Sv,s - s,4nnd.lS..tumpTobuc Csbarre's No.l nitd 3 Mackerel; • 25 do Loaf nudCru hed Sugars; “ 3 do Si p.Carb Soda; a do crramrana.; . : . . • 'lO do: Chipped Logwood; ■ 10boxes Extract do; .'-i!'S hrJttm <0 do Star ... d Sperm Candles; ■ . 40 do Mou’d and Lipped do; s< ’ d« Lxir.r Pure Sutrch; j.,. ... -.,- 50. do Almond, Palm and Ros n Soap; ypcM*4^7^vyirl3^v.y;.<*’4y. , ' 30 do Rosemary, YVtadsor nudCasttle, -10 do Cocca and Chocolate-, 20 do Snleratus lO do Rock Cand; ; 10 do Babbitt’s Soap and Yeast Powders; ■ c*o',s;&.weVy.r^Xvt;,:■..<vf.X.-v''f .X.iff. ,10 . ffo Saia A Co. Cl.rmlcal Soap; 10 do M.R Luna Raisins ; 5 do llecket’ Farnia; •• -®* do ; Corn Starch ; 30. do Ciotl.es Pms; ’ ■ 10 do . Hatch’s Caunlcr Sea’cs; s*i'^ Rs ’ , 55*rtifrd/Ss*eis ' 3 Lnles Cloves pud Cassia; 1 rase Nutmegs; 6b es Pepper nttd Pimento; if,t £-j lr,i.[cXfc.’f:k,-aii:’- 50 keg* nttd , a-.s pure Ground Spices; • 1 l««*e' P«« Cround Ginger; 5 eases pure Arri'ou do; «o dram. Smvraa F.g*; IOrW «... extra Madder; 2ott in* fresh Prun-s; 3 barrel* sveller's Jap.m Blacking; lOOd'zcn MasouV do; Harri'On , a Columbian Ink, 1 or. to l ga!» -. 150,, do • Corn-Brooius; J . Su <jo Jlinc Wash Boai'is; 7 ' a " do ..Perl Cords; ■ t AX«|> ’lron nji-l Coltonyarnahd'lJatting, Wliite , Lcad,*c : ■V. : hj- ! ’. , sa«« ind Ketail by I’ J.D WILLIAMS\t CO, W v No l‘«hJ hirect, fourdoor* ohov* Fcfm Rtrret i - ■ 3 i ntfi^o’c ss?K?. "¥& i rtvtng.tP -- PennsylVar ImipW' r;-, I do ?o> From Ho steM ■ .■■■■-= the route, and-, . the o rtage^an 5Si'S - w» for on amount n JSZ*L-L» For tU Trartspo — - T,Trs S^ ■ Depot, 251 Mat ' '' Xl proved ohr at !ra^S»4x^;&£ t r nr nM W l’, re P“ re ‘ 110 ■••••• • •••.- and Merchandise,to /i%.,"?ifS*r>ri'4vsirAe{^r’.^^^^c^G*tSg^^jyj.g>! ~ ■■ with promptness anc The Section Boat Slate Improvements ■•- and tho great success r: . donbtmtor nneenam *F“ f, -3’5ib5r..-:^*dSfet'V^f I w : *>ris*;s*eS4-te»Xß l piV-.. by all ns vastly super J5>S'V TFlJme is money, surely, t deserves to uscdonCnnals. (whet 1 and, render, yon may be assnred that- wa,chctl Goods loaded into .\ -cTfl'r-' i vj?* r' FJ. ef) p^&'-rsC^lie* ' Watchesbe.tcrne’erwero sold, undisturbed uubi nnio Wes by? dfl£>"43 Whether of siver or of gold, ’ street, Philadelphia, th n TPA *>j 6" K ytrhen e'er you go, epnscqucnlon three di And look at those on sale below. 1 ring i?, e ddmtry oft - _ Cleon, and m as good o jftfosg<ip>:■••■»'{^i >*tSi'-.is ajA '4jr f v>\r l»i*t^s j.*,iV j •* b. ICBISfiZOfAST & CO.) • ProJuce. &o. coneigr T B»hm*T. ONC book FR*»m WOOD, W| H be receited and ImporlfrsandDealfrslnClocUß, Watches c *\ r h G ™ canal ratee, str e,^€SS^W«*, S^ ; .-: ‘ .“"S*"*. 1 f .Fores ,Var«nn(i, nr«idkXfeto>.2tebj-»b:. Jghotitany. extraahaig. • L to -ruununee to the trade and the p’ulhc charges, Ac. 8--C-, rperv^r i&‘i 5,?a„?, 1 i y ' be ? Imve received, from the best -J^g- SStS&f. 0 r .‘irrr’pe- a large lot of Gold and Sliver Tnyw*-. ,as !T 'f‘ “nd Materials,and a mostele- -gS^, {r ,^'(;^bS, -^A^P> l V&e*J s i - JvS-v-L'. ‘i I S«L?”iS rl l"' • Jewelry, from the best manafacto- jSSSp^W^B , JSESS!f?n u 4 ‘fiLlfStW IOW c “ be - manaerfando'y -l, ,„^ t SSiSb"ESf I’ HB 4' 1 ic >sB*- > Asst&sss. i KffJc&l r* J &'*!"V ,! >3 , w.vft{Vre' ' '''POLVm * CO.. Order, transntitled freeo Ji Vtvif/c v{ j‘ <B Liberty st. '"S’ d™t Express . ~ 3a •.SSAfesA'! : f " ;rV " ’a.: - :-.v: ; : ' ■ •. : >"■ ; : y|p prill ®»§Ss Kaimß -' ZZxVrJ. TAFSCUTT & CO?S Jm>L ABKANiiCMENTS FOB1&.3 Eg&gfr : • • James Blafcely» - -l- .• • y *-r-armftt>BAN AGttNT, aud Dealer in FcTctga Lx* E«h uwe* s aiB ° A * tnt for following racket y IjI i”fo >eer Line of Steamships, between New Itors anil Line. sailing from.Ncw York anJ Ltv ■ ■ . ernooVon the Cih acdtlist oT : each month- _i * . Now Line leavcNew York on the VGtli,and Liveipool - on the Uih of eacJrmon'li. ■ . , y . ■ - * •••:.KeiTStnr Line leaves New York on-,the llth, and J-iv. , erpoolon the ‘Jiilt of ench month. ; • , • » i - ‘' Z Lhtc sails twice a month from Liverpool and New ! Y The London U*e ot Packer sill from N<-vv :- % - ‘ lst'tidi. lflth mid 2lth. and from liondun on the 6ih, Utn, v:=v. --:• 7 1 - SVsiuhd each month " 'V, Onm Naw Tiie Clyde i>m*'of. Glasgow: rackets ?al> from^lNew ' YorVn«i on the Uinnd each mouih. ••. ‘ A-Weekly Uno'orPuckets from Liverpool to,.New . . •® r l ca .| l ** T • .cv-TtoaiNew Torlc, by steam ■-*rairoad 15 p,ks ■ t,a p phl . ...jn receive every ntie-.mon, and advice ewr* - il v *» the oiH'r of W T.ijsroll A Co , • : .£? •'n i.. v - nmi si. George’s Buildmg'jLiver non \v ' r r.- fe South street,New ■' Ay,-! ..; ./■ VViiniifc of-the advrrtsen .-7 ;'K : 7 , ' 'i . r ? r \ P -/- in ihe lJnUed Slfttes orCanada,who * w A-h - r,r i,c. r AioimSh-in.nny pan of lSuglnml, - ; 7 f ' r \Vaie can'jftake ihVa,eces?ary fir 7 . yolJ * l TgH l ei l i--'i - to the. siibscrihcr v a» d...have them i ree^bi, m o> any of tan nbovefaroriie lines of ■ Packeii,/ w{ ’ !l ■ mm;o irmn t MO to 2.500 tons bunben.) . -‘7* •. -,7 V. first favorable terms, by way of L’vvr;..' >,. Lominn or Glasgow 7he«r Ire - agency of “tJ’jiiir r-rccJijtlcs the possibility of delar;‘ PaftsagAcan;it;-;.i:;'?criiredfroinLivei|ioolioNcwOr -\. -.7 ' \ 7> ' UatUraoi Cj riiiitutclphia Holton > t'lnrleHon-antf - . . - - - 7 Savannah direct. nemuianerßin small mid large,sums MeMr#.'-'Vv& J. r rnp<eo t <t Co- have entered Into * arrangement* with Messrs; Vo«cl,Koelc A. Co., Wank - . . era, Ffflnkfon-on-ilie*MBin, and wnh. Messrs tdward Btoftnt-fc Co, Bankers, lUtis. lo draw ?ighl drafts/ . , • which can be made payabie mail the principal places. throughout France and Ceiroany.-. Passage tickets nnd , drEfis ulwuya for ssle - by. the.'andersiened, corner-of > . >- Sirth and. Liberty stre«*u. (up sißir*d Pm?bttrgh, next doorto Messrs J. & R; Floyd’s Wholesale Grceoff. ' JAMKS BLAKI-.LY * P» S —Catalogues of the vessel 4, ume of sailing, an. ...••• bprden.oan babad at tha above office. grntS' lap T -J IF Time Is moneys surely n deijprves t« h* ~—: — and/render, you pay be assured that~ be Wntehes beuerne’er-wero jold, • Whether of silver or of gold, • Thoiryna will 6» l, when e'er you t>o And look auhose on eale below. 1 i li. RB3ISEMAW & CO., . . FIFrMrgruKKT. ONE BOOK FIMM WOOD andDealexa in Cloo&i, Watolifis ‘ :c * flla'inaU, WcUch Makers Toch, &c. •" v “- to the trade and the public • > Swflf r y * " -V- 'hey have just received.from the best ’• •wK!B?’*'« :r *' ui £ u r*pe, a large lotof Cold and Silver. T ‘..is and Materials,and a mostetc- from (he beat manafacto miiiTwS “” r a‘P«e«M lowaglhcy can be > i” } ‘- ' 'Eif-rnmarkcls mfiuMT ’ ! "1 : nianacr,and o.i._,i va{) j J t < t reasonable terms • - ' ' ‘o ordera ffom adietiujce;- ■ st.* s “ p " iorLuij, ' c - * a jrcUJRG ft CO.. W 3l Tio 850 Liberia k TJORK— iObbl*. Me*s and Rump i’ork. to arrive and jt ftrealeby “ »pHB h. 8. WATERMAN ft SONS. * (Smigrattoii £iiu3 Asent? for Different Lines of Packet Ships. PASBUNGER OFFICE, Wo. 410 Liberty Sir-et, ritt.bursb. for f. \V;£Yr,H£s * C0., 09 South tout, tmtr tf Pin i. Act* York; 3ft Waterloo Ready Liverpool; and 63. . . Qrtvitr ttruty Mup Orleans. . •_ . • lIAS a Llne.of.Packets ' i-PvP**. sniUngeveryfivedaysfrom , Liverpool to New “York; a . Line of Packets from Liv- hflpHHiSvv JBy4XiMftrpool to Philadelphia, on -ffiS&XlViy wSg>bssgSwtbp c I gh teen th of month; a Lirteof Packetßto ftaJuniore on the ftith o< each month. Also—a Lmeol: Pocket* on the fith and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to .New York.- JkliSO—DraAeatsighialvpaysonhandjfor any amount, at tho lowest- rates of discount; and all information given concerning passengers, that can tie given, with pleasure.by tfceir Agent- JOHN THOMSON, maria . .410 Liberty a;., Pittsburgh. 1 Fcnnsylvanlaltallroatl Company. *Vj{/ Bare.now prepared to forward produce Ac »to r f f Philadelphia immediately. Time, five days. Hates for bacon lari pork, beef*Ac. - -00 c 100 lb*. Cotton, cheese, eurtbenware. leaiher r lenf - • tobacco, w glass • • . < GOc IOOIbs Beeswax.dried iruii*nd w* ol - - t?o.j 100 ibs Fore,peltries, deer ami OulUlo sk»Ttß,epf;s. - . tmioms, milij - - IOOa I<o ibs upl4 COVODK A ORAIIAM. Agts. SPRIBG AUliaHatiaKSTS. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Katlroad* T-EAVB Pitubutg'i (Sundays exerj‘le<M a 9 A.M. .a,J do . WelJavule do do IP.M. Arrive at Cleveland ♦ © do OP. M. In lime for ihe Toledo, Detroit and Ea?trrn Uopis. GUOItGK KOBINSON, mo?3l r Sopertniernkm. THRESH CUUDS— JD 80 half chests prime Green and Black Tens; 75 catty boxes do do ■■••• do; IM)tingsptlme Green-und Fancy ILo Coflee ; CO bugs Laguyra and OliMiovcrninent Java; CO bxs.i;l)f, 10’s.8is, ss,s nmUh.Lmnp Tobucro; nsbarre.s No.l and 3 Mackerel; : 25 do Loaf Sugars; • 3 do - Svp. Carb. boda; •. 2 do Or* am foriai; ■lO do: Chipped l-ogvrood; • • . 10boxes Extract do;.< 40 do Mir »m 1 Sperm Candle*; - . 40- do Mou’d ami Lipped do; , .'5O, do tx>rt>- Pure . : > ' ••50 do Almond, Palin and Ros n Soap ; .30 do Rosemary, Wiadsor RudCasttle, ■lO do Cocoa and Chocolate;.- : •20 do sstleralu , >j . «,30 do Rock Candy; .10 do Babbitt’* Soaji and Yeast Powders; • 10. do SalafcCo. Chemical Soap; 50 do . M. R. Ltixm Rmstnf* ; 5 do. Ileckei’-Furtfia; ff- do Corn Starch; 30. do Clothes Pms; • 10 . do . Hatch’* Caunter Sea cs; 0-bales Clovcssml Cassia; l case Nutmegs; 6b gs i\cppeT and Pimento; * 50 kcg« and t ans puro Ground Spices; 1 1 barrel pure Ground Ginger; 5 ensrspure Atri'aii , do; fio drams t-mvrna Fig*; lOOfHbs.rxtm Madder; 20OEn ,fr«»h Prunes; 3 barrel* sVeller’s Japan Blacking; |OO Cnallcnao do; 30-do Hnrrt'On’ft Columbian Ink, 1 02. to 1 gal* lon bottle; • 150 dp- • Corn Brooms; •5u <jo I~sinc Wash Boaids; . 2‘? ito . Cords; Iron - -rrL Cotton Yarn and'Uattmp, White Lead.Otc • ■Y.-hf ! ’. , sa«e dad Retail by J. D WILLIAMS ft CO., No. l«hl Wood street, fourdoor* ohove Fifth sirret Leather Depot* KBAUD & Cu, No. ZO3 Wood stbebt, hfivejasl ♦ receive:! n IV*'! supply of mock m their line. Bal timore and New Yo rk. SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Sips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, Country Up ter, Kips and Calfskin?, Morocco Lining and Binding kiss; Tanners Oil«Tanner 1 * and Cufrter's Tocls.&c. A&d, taken together,they believe it lbe largestnml best assortment ever offered before in one:hoase*in Pitts* bnirfa. All of which wc are to sell to cash anaprompt paying cnrlomera at the very lowest price# possible. . We take pleasure in showing our stock, anil cordially invite purchasers to examine, before'purchasing else** where. ~ . (BcplSttf JAMES U. REBD & CO., Manufacturers cf Tunouo j.ites, Surveyors’ Campos bcs, Leveling anil Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 30 Smithfidd street, . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a hove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &o. f . , April 0,1852 —2 m subscribers have this day \j associated themselvcfftogcther as Tanners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery,Produce, Lienor and Commission business, under the Grin of John Black & Co., No. 210 comer of Liberty and Lwm sis. . JOHN BLACK, . marfry ' • : M. M’CULLOUOII, JR. PPDDER&FORD, fflanofectarere and Dealers in MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT AuLEoußny Crrr, Pa. • NswYoax, December 15th,1851 1 have analysed a eampleof MANCHESYRR MIN • 22RALPAINT, for Pudosb& Fohd,and find n to con* tala the following: ' Silica* - , « - 67,21 Alumina - - - .%a4 Pot Oxide of Iron, - - - 38,41 Tame, . - • • - • • . - . ,6d Mftvnesla, - - - . ,24 . Oxide of Manganese, - s - ■ ■ ,is Water and Loss, « - • - - 8,00 100,no The Powdeted Sample, contained m the box, which I suppose was the one you desired also 10 have analysed, land to differ from any average of ihe lumps powdered, and mixed together This last yields os follow*: , PeTOxide of Iron,: - 53,50 , SUlca and Alumina, . . 33,00 .Lime, •••.-•: «-.•••••- - ' ,83 .Magnesia, * ,16 . . , Water and Loss, - . 100,40 This difference X presume arises from the mineral not being nniforra, some portions containing more Iron lhnn others. The analysis show* the article to bo wellsuit ed for a durable paint.. I find that by calcining the pow derbv SLpretly high heat, the color is much improved* oratieost converted into u fine red. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.Chemift. JETFomalc by JOEL MOHLER, i’ll Liberty slree!, . * •• • ■ ■. ;v i-.- ■ tnarlOiy. ■ mtiu nWkkl' ChsrtUn Coal* * COAL COMPANY are now pre^ i® c °utTact f° T n||, l to deliver at their wharf, two 011,1 u half miles below Titts daj?^PnrchSer2J^ l hoasand bushels of conlpsr Tht CoSW, S r «S n, , ,B “ ftwrown boats , The priM , i/ciJS r M r »i“ 1 . lty " tIJ car ?.C'iU S ' m ' r,e ?- scale ter lon, of 2340 pounds— shipment,Bor tantii P fJ r slc l r fl!? wcd for ,DSR \ n •4VLOAT. • . ‘uruier notice ) 05 cents rsti TON boSsfflat'uSals!forUeKve'om rorloadll, S« l 'i'‘ ! Apply fit the oflioe, Ut ihc whoif 1 ower ,narkela marS 2lawl3v Ff»,Jeal T Cba”^ • Srahsportatian, 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. . 1802. Cleveland and Pittsburgh I Railroad, . To CLrVGI.AKI>, TobtDJ, SAMJCBKT, UETBOI,T, CHfCACO, Milwaukib,:jUufmlo,Dunkibk, Columbps, and Cin- CINNOI The new and fast Tunning Reamer FOREST CITY leaves Monongabela wharf, toot of Market street, every ■ morning* (Sundays excepted) at 9 o’clock—connecting at ttcllaviite wiOhUo-Express Tram of the Cleveland oml 1 lUsliarph Railroad, leaving at 13 o’clock, fir., and arnvmg &t Cleveland at 0 o'clock, P.M.,Dad connecting •wnh the. Steamboat and Railroad Lines for Toledo. Saudasky* Detroit, Xbicogor Milwaakie, Buffalo,-ana Dunkirk. Fare to Cleveland, S 3 50. . . ■For Tickets, apply to . : JOHN A. CAUGHEYi . Agent C; & P. R. tt. Co, . OFFICE—Corner. Water &n<f £rauhfield streets*(op stairs,) opposite Monongolicla Honse. ;: lE7*Notb— Tty the Ohio and Penna/Railroal to Alli ance, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad from A lmnce m Cleveland, the fare from Pittsburgh to Cleve land is 84 00.1‘osficngers'by bolh routes arnvsm Cfeue land at th* same txtneiand tn iht same traiik cf cars* aptvt u ’ SIICUIGANCICfifTUALfiAILIiOAU. CLEVELAND AND DETKOIT LINE, ■ In connection .with the Cleveland and 'Cincinnati Rail rfMiyCleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland ami Pittsburgh. Railroad, and Michigan Centra! Railroad. PASSENGERS will ha ticketed through from any point oit-.Lakc .Miclilgnn, iQ Cleveland, Cincinnati and Piiuborgb, and from.either of those places to any poun on Like Michlg in. This Line will ho composed or two new low pressure steamers, built rxnreesly for ihe route; CLEVELAND. -.- • Oapt C-C StAK4.au- FOREST CITY* - - Cap'. L. A. Pisacg A -Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at ofc o'oiock, arriving in J»odi piucs ilie following morning, in season for ibe mor ning tram cfears for Chicago. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, aiid for the liftkc Superior and Sugwmv boats atOeirou. Tl.ey will run from Cleveland in the tallowing order: FOREST CITY. Monday— ••rv-Wednesday. ■ ■ Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday .• • ‘Thursday *• Saturday* CLEVELAND. Monday • ‘ • Wednesday ...-Friday. FOREST CITY. -Tuesday * »• •Thursday • v • • • Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for a)l kinds of Freight, from Cleveland 10 Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Ste Mane, and a 4 pons on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST* LOUIS will compose the line uuuL the new Boats are ready. > ■ •••••• 'iaai»rs. ; - C BRADBERN & CO,Cleveland; PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE &. JONES, Detroit. cpMtfGm • • ••• : • ~ WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, TJIOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA nrtdWASH- X INGTON CITY. Fab* Rkdocsd. . vTo Rahimocc, . 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 81,00 do do do To Washington Cny, I do do do This is the only Office which insure* a THROUGH TiCKET to Washington,ond, by taking tt.ia Route,pas sengers will *nve_iiroe end money. The Moil Boat (carrying the United Stales Mail.) leaves the Mtmnngahe'a.WkarVnbove the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via the Youghm* gheny Hiver. Passengers will lodge on. liic Boat, and take i-plendid United SiaiesMcnlCcmckesat West New ton, next morning over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains tndnybght. Take the magnificent sleeping Car* of vbo Bnltinr.ore and Ohio Railroad, at ID o’clock, I*. M. Breakfast at Dal imore and.'Washington Citv, dine tn Philadelphia, and arrive in New ok the same evening. - • Fare to Baltimore, - - . . 8 0,00. do Philadelphia, - - - - 10.00 do. -Washington City. -. ID,CO. m MONOMGAIIKLA ROUTE. The Steamer leaves the Wharf, abovo the Bridge, Daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M; Travelcrslenvtng Pil'sborgb by ihe Mornli.g Gant, will cross the mountains the same nighi, nml arrive in Cumberland tho next morning for then o'clock tram of Cnis for Baltimore. Will sup m Baltimore and Washington Cny, and arrive in Philadel phia at SoVlnekj the same nigut Fare to Baltimore, .... S 0 f:0. do Philadelphia, - - - • ID.RD. do • Washmgion City, • - - '.10.50. ForTickets* by either Of the above Lines, plenvc call at the West Newton Plank Ruud Office, in the Monon gaheln House, Wuierstreet. J. J. EVANS, Agent. nprC ft ttP-W A Hit iUVGUU 15'N T I WESTERN RAILROAD •yaoM Pltttlmrgh to Cleveland, Columlma and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, mmmm, IN CONNECTION WITH THEPENNA. CENTRAL HAILROAI). Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Uss than Ten Hours } ly a continuous Railroad font ! THE Kxpre>s Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,leaves I’lttshatgh at ti A, M-, stopping ut Sewickly, Rochester, ,N«w Brighton. Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, ami reaches Alii once, &} miles from Pauburgh, at l P. M. Pa«wngrr;t leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M , and reach Clevcla d atCP. M. Returning, ihe pas* reusers leave Cleveland atD A. M, Allmnco qU 30 P. M., and reach Puisbarghut G3D P M., In lime to eon neci wt.h the evening tram on the Pemmtvamn Rail road for Philadelphia, New .York and Baltimore, and uUo wi*b the Vonghtogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route. •• • - Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without mghl travel, am] save from one to iwo days mconnectmg with the Pcnun. Cen- IraMtailroad. PasscngcJ* leaving Pittsburgh fit 830 A. M., reach <"amonai 2 P.M. and Massillon ai 2.30 V. M At Mur* cidon the line connects with stage line* to Wooster. Mnntfir id. New Philadelphia, nnd at Enon to New Cas- Ve. Poland, Warren, Mercer and Erie. *#* The Now Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at to a.M. and 3 20 l\ M., and New Brighton at 7A. M. and 11\ M , shopping at intermediate 6tanon«. i Excursion Tickets, good for iwodavs, nre sold be* tween Pittsburgh, Rochester nn<i New Brighton Quarterly tickets are sold at low rate*, and tickets by the package to some of tlic stations. ThcTrainsdonot runon Sunday. Omnibuses ruu in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. : Fare by thcnnlv continuous Railroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland, 140 mile*, 81,00. To Massillon, 103 tmlcr, S3,flu. • For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, - Ticket Agent. J.ME3KJMKN, Monongahefa Route, Pittsburgh. Note—By the route by suuniboatsomilc- to wells viilc, and tbence bylßallroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the fare is 83 3(1,. Pittsburgh, April 1.1852.—(0prgl : 18 52. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PESKBYLVASIA KAILKO&D. Two Unity Trains Prom Pltfibargb to Philadelphia and Baltkmore« Only 80 Uourt Through! FARE, 811. ' rpHE Express mail iroLnwiit leave the Depot on Ltli* JLcriy street,above theCannl Bridge, every morning at 6$ o’clock. . • PassengerswiUgohy the cars to Turtle,Creek i2mi!e»‘ where they will find tiic best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 2d miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), nnd then take the cars to - Hcllidaysburg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Pluiudcl* phia-ond Baltimore. /'\ Passengers for Baltimore lake the cars of the York and Cumberland Rmlroad at Harnsbargh, arriving at Bain* more to breakfast,-and to Washington City the same morning,-.. . . . . The Evening Train will leave daily a! G-30, P. it;, ar« nvtng at Philadelphia next evening. • Baggage checked tfiroQgh to Philadelphia. • *'. . • D« Leech A Co.’s "Express Packet Line will leave daily, alfia’clock, P. M., connecting at Blatrsville with the ' Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia andß<imore In 33 Uonrs. PARE 810. Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Officem the Monongnbela House, Water Street. *' N. B—Schcdalelime asfollows: From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2J do do Johnstown to Hollidnysburg, in* ... cludmg33im!es Portage road, G do From Hollidayaburg toßillersville, 0 do do Dillersville to Philadelphia,over 1 Columbia Railroad, . 3} do , Total,,\. . 23 hours. 1 las Schedule slows ample tune on caeh poruon of lue route, and can he regularly made, if no unexpected deienuon should occur Passengers are informed thal .the Portage and Columbia Railroad arc owned andope rated by the State of'Pennsylvama, and arc in no way under the management or control of the Pennsylvania Rmlroad Company. .NOTICK.—In case ofloss, the Company will hold ihemsclces responsible for penonal baggage only and lor an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. muf2s j: JvMKSKIMRN, Ticket Aff’t P. K. K. Co. merchants* Portable Boat blne« 1852. jggp 1852. For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, (VJA.BSNKBILVAKIACAII.I.SANO HULROABa), BETWEEN ■PITTSBURGH! AND PHILADKLI-UIA, Xtinct* vntheut Unshipping. Fy TIME,' TKN DAYS. \ PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot. 251 Market «t, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. a A MCNULTY & CO, : Canal Basin, 4 A B and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased ourfacihues ond otherwise: un proved our arrangements for Transportation.- wc nrc now prepared to receive a large amount of Proituco. and Merchandise, to ship (onll,e opening of the Canals,) with-promptness and dispatch. * Tfie Section Boat. system of transportation over oar Slate Improvements lias been in use ahont teir'years. and tho great success and favor it has met with, (s a suf ficient guarantee that u is no longer • considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by ali as vastly superior to any mode of transportation used on Canals, (when intersected by Railroads J Goods loaded into our. Boats *at Pittsburgh,' remain* undisturbed uutil unloaded atour WarehouscinMarket street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding thedelav consequent en three different transhipments, and secu* Hag the. delivery of Goods in enure Jots, the packages clean, and mas good orderas when shipped. p ‘ - Produce, & 0 , coneignedto our Rouse at Pittsburgh, "J»u be received ana forwarded al ways at the lowest wi!h««V canai roteB * strictly according to instructions, vane irig a c iafg* lra * faargo for corQnusBlon i storage, or ad fcbaa es < c - c. A : M’ANUI/ry & CO. T'HE ) 'r>fblic F D™nr 1 : j. lernlaHy 10 wo ote uowrunnlng *rwar?all d “ nd^ are prepared to a special messenger «^, c y e r, , „,., j , phia, at 4 o'clock P. M. Aire £?i l „ d . aU X for Pluadel o’clock, A M. “• to Cincinnati, at 7 Orde n transmitted free of champ r . , hy first Express ‘-aorge, and Goods reran,ed Bills of Exchange for sale on. England T0.,,-., deci4 baker * F9Rsfrn^Agents; ..... - - >v'' - i. Jitsarantr fiowqiamts. HOME iHstfIIANCE. Tbe Farmer* and neehtnioi* Healtb In £?£E*oe A**ociallanw .. OF P *JTSBXTRGH, penna. . A2B IN TIMS OF NEED?. BMtrunpLD ahd third streets. ni pOAi4a»TF *30,000. . an association established for ihe muianl relief A of Us members, in cases of sickness or accident,by jhe naj mem of-tlier Annual Deposits Persons in.good health may become members and be entitled to a weekly benefit, ntcase of sickness oracoidenl. All who join ibis Association areenutkd to a vote in the election of officers,and. iDparucipate m the profits of the Associa tion. it isesiabliihed on a safe and permanent basis, being both ftluiaal and Benevolent in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for its security , and condacl-, ed-in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. All persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. , YSAULV deposits. 8 2,00 per year,drawsB 2,ooper week; 3,00 do do 3,1-0 do; 4,00 do do 4,00 . do; 5,00 do. do 5,00 do; 0,00 do -do . 0,00 do; 7,00 do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 8,00 do; 0,00 do . do 0.00 : do; 10 00 do do 10, to do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50-which must be paid at the time of making npplicfttion, and tbe first years’ deposit within twenty days. . Each member entitled to a raumhly report, gratis, : officers. - . President— D. W. Bra umoht. V?r« president and Treasurer— Wm. M. Wilson. 5.«r/ary-r G; D. Brown. Finance Committee—A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D A. M’Maslers. ■ • • marlltOm The FrsnkUn Fire Insurance Company* DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Utm, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph! E. Bone,. t Samuel Grant, David 8. Browne; Jacob K. Smith, Morris Patterson- CHAS.N. BANCKER, Pres’!. Cqas. G. Qancssß, Secretary. Rj* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country at rules as low us are consistent with security.- •■*. Tlie Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Preinmms, safely invested* Afford ample protection to the assured. ■ The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, at published agreeably to an Act df Assembly, were as fol lows; viz:— Mortgages —~...■■■ , ~v ,* 910,128 C 8 ReaiEstate— ».w.. 84,377 78 Temporary Loans*—»*—— 83,90017 Stocks ■—:*■ ... ..n 01,889 00 Ca<h,~Ac.—o4,34o 81 *1,212,703 44.. Since ibefr incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of Oni Million Four Hundred Thou * »onrf Hollars <losses l»y fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, . apr24] » Office N. E. corner Wood and dd sts. ■sutemutual Fire loauranee Company, - HARRISBURG. PA, T\ESlGNEDonlyfor the snterclassesof property,hos | / an ample capital, and offoids sapenor advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ami country •merchant*, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property.- . . A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, : oct27J Branch Office,No.S4 Smitbfield st.. Pittsburgh* IHBVUAHGB. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY JNSUK ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex. change, Third street, Philadelphia. . Fibs Iksu&asce.— Buildings, Merchandize.and othei property in .town and country, insured against Joss or damage by fire atthc lowest rate of premium. Msama Issunanca.—’They also insure Vessels, Car g,oes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. iitLANDTitANsrOßTAxion.—They also insure merchan* dize transported by Wagons, Hull road Cars. Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. > DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal,Edmnnd A. Souder John C- Davis. Robert Burton, John 11. l'enrose,Samuc} Edwards, Gco-G.Lciper, Edward Darlington. Isaac R- Ditvis, William I olwell t John Newlin.Dr, K.M. Huston, James C. JinnU.Theoplnlus Paulding, fl, Jones Krooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Mc- Uvnm, Charles Kelly,J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S-Thomnn,JohnfcellerK.Wm. Eyre, Jr. mmxrrOßS AT .PITTSBURGH. — O. T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. . WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President. . Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. IES" Office of theCorapany,No.42 Water Mrcet,Pm« burgh- • (jelftdlf) P. A. MADEIRA. Agent- Fire And Klsrlns Iniaraues. IHIE OFFICE of the fnjurane# Co, oj North Amenta has beeijTrmoMdUMhe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones St Co., No. I4t From street,third house hast of Wood street.where thesubscribcrwilhssue Policies on Build ings and their contents,and cnSmpmems by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. [up3J Will. P. JONfrS, Agent. Stats Oluiusi Firs lasarance compsoy, BRANCH OFFICE,*I SsdTnrikha sx.jPmfimMV, rtUsburgh, May lir.lhit. fill IE bestevidvnee of the success of the Director- ih X endeavoring to «o»ke the “S FA FK MU TUAL Fl BE INSURANCE COMPANY ’’ meet the wants of the community, is-the anparalleled amount of business which has-been none—having issued J,IIOO l’»li* ciesdunng the past year,thereby, adding over *130,000 to the funds of .the company 1 . Nearly all the property insured i» ol tlie snfrst kind,ln small neks, and ularge proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated ft canceled*—*— 92 . do do in force ••• 7,8118 Amount of Propenymsured**-***- f?,b06,419 do Canceled, terminated and ex pired*** 201,728 do do tn force *7,0^1,(191 do Premium Notes** —♦•»•» —• 7j,070.57 do Cance!ed,ienninaied.cxrr'd, 037,10 do inforce-——** *79,03?,77 do Cash Fremmmsreceivcd-****5i;557,14 do do canceled-'*—• —•— 321,24 *51,233,90 WhMeamount of losstfs andexpen aezpald** 23,411,45 JBaiancemfavorof tbe Co ,In cash, 0 27,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, a is believed this company affords advantages inpomiof cheapness safety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Company in this coomry. : Condactedon the equitable andgre&lly improved sys tem Of Classification of Risks*excluding ail spetrai hazards, insuring only a limited arooun in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, It notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entities the insured to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors : -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John B. Packer, Samue.T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Hob «rt Kiotz,Samuel Jones, John P- Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’l. * A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y* A- A. Cabbixs, Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ei pi* ring policlcshns been declared by the Directors, and is now receivable at.this Office for renewals, or redeems* Ole in cash at the end of ninety days. - my!7:dftw A. A-CARRIER. Agent. Citizens and Strangers, a DO you wish to purchase a GOLDorSILVEUWATGILatabouIC® 23 ®^ one-half tbo usual price ? If so, call at HOOD’S NEW JEWELRY STORE, Bl Market street, two doors north of Third, and take a look at hiß new •lock, just armed, and yon can there purchase YVatch esor any kind of nne Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been; bnt can get the very ucst quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believo what others, interested in ibeir own soles, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold atthiscstablisli* taent will be warranted os represented at time of sale— to that all tstv purchase equally sef« and cboap. aotfl. Bolivar Fire Brick Dlannfaetnring Company JAB. OLOVBB, B.M, KIKB, n. V.JOKSS, H. S. MAUBaW, QLOVKIty KIER ft CO*» Proprietors* - rrtJIE subscribers having been nnnolmed Agents fcr X the above named concern, will keep constantly ou band a aopnly of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders.for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. We do not deem It necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth* era thnthnve been offered for sale m tho United States, their superiority beingwci! known to utmost all persona who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine J that the Fire Brica shall lose nouc of their present envi able reputation; dud that no expense shall be snared to • make them evembcitcr than they have heretofore been. This ts tho only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. Kit.R ft JONES, mar!7 • Cannt Basin, Seventh si., I’ittsburgh. «ioim W» Tlmy HAS ALWAYS on HAND, of his own manufacture, a large assortment of WHIPS*CANES and UM BRELLAS of every description,which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, at prices us low as they can he procured for in eitacr the cities of .New York, Philadel phia or Baltimore. Also, on hnml a large supply of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS uud LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold ut New York prices. Just received from the Manufactory a now sup ply et INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesale and retail. : JOHN W. TIM, No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alleyv WALL PAPBR. J. SHTDLE, Ko. 00* Smlthfield street, Plttsburgli. HAS just received his Spring Slock of PA PER HANGINGS, of every variety of style and finish, front 12} cents to SI per piece. . f Twenty eases now opening—pattorns-new, colors beautiful, and prices low, to suuthc times -1 hose having houses to paper, and merchants buying to sell again, stiould call .and.examine,before purcha* sing elsewhere. • Also—. ' fiu dozen Baud Boxes; . 1000 pieces Curiam Paper; 200 dos • Lemon Color-rplnin: 401) do Black do; .300 do Blue do; *3® Cream do; ' •• f> 0 Centre Pieces. ALSO—BLOCK MAIUiLK P A PER, for Public Halls, or every description, with sotmhlo Columns, Caps Bases and Bordering, furnished nt short notice. All ?J which will he sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS,' althe Wall Paper Store of . ). SINGLE, raurs:2m v . Southfield street, Pittsburgh;' TAAPPB, MAG 17IRK & BANE, . {Suc.-asor!toMaguue,Bane&Co.) Commission &. Forwardiug Utrchanu. No. 124* SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH. A RE now prepared to receive and forward goods by J\ River. Canal. Railroad or Wagqn, with promptness and regularity. They will also aevoie their attention to tho purchase and safe of Produce, Merchandize, Iron, Pittsburgh manufactures* Ac., and feeling convinced of their ability to give peculiar satisfaction to ail those fa voring them with commands* .they, respectfully solicit order* and consignments. : . [apO DOODS&CROZIEB, MACHINISTS AND MANUfACTDREBS, . _ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Soutk-Wat cor. •SVW» Mr of. Diamond, {near lAs (Mi. and Penn ffM Bvlrnnid Railroad Depot,) Alumhumt Cm. and Land Steam. Engine*, Firo: Kn* gines, Hydraulic Presses, of nil descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses Stamping and Refining Apparatus,-togethei with mill Machinery in general, built-upon the most approved plans;Of con* sttuction, and. workmanship to the satisfaction of-cus* tinners. mT* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, hPßrido & Co.’s, No. 20 Wood Btreet, Pittsburgh, or addressed to ihesubscribers, Allegheny, -mil receive prompt attention. oulf DODDS A CROZIER. 04*1 REAMS Pest Office or Envelope Paper, fine and AAJ common, for sale at J.2LWRL DIN’S aprlG Blank Book, Paper and Stationery Store. -t, - -T* / * < , t-,, ’• « * ' * . , -* - f * * W * % * «•*> O A\ ** - I " •' > r \ » nbw goods: , - YOUNG* STEVENSON, & LOVE, ■ Sign of ikt ''VKIGWAL BEE HIVE” Market at. : FRESII ARRIVAL OF nnrSpftng aud Sommer Goodi! npHS subscribers have just received, by Adams & X Co’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine Press Goodß ever offered to the public; • One of the Firm, having been m the Eastern Cities before the cnmmencemeniof the Spring trade, selected our Goods,.with grentcare from the Importers, at sach puces as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap est. ' ■ . . Gur.very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing— v«: Cncne and Jasper Cherre Silks; - High Lustre, t’iam, Chamellon and GlassaSilks; : >do .Stripe * do do; • do . . -Plain Black do; TuikSatms, Foulard and Watered Silks; , . Tissues, Bcrages, Plain and Fignrcd Poplins; • Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaecas; Chintzes, Ginghams and Calicoes; Fre. oh worked Sleeves; CuflV.Collars&Chemizetts; ; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Black Satin undFoncy Vestings; Cloths,CassimereSjSauneisandJearts; Bonnets and Honnrt Ribbons. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call front their friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihat they can offir greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. . mar 2 YOUNG, STEVENSON ft LOVE, JA9IKS DPOASDLICBS A t'U<, 100. 'WOOD STREET, WHOLESALE- Dealers tn Foreign andDoirmtic Dry Goods, aro tiow ripening -riieir first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,.selected with lha greatest care, 10 suit the trade, consisting m pan of tho newest sly tea of— Dress Lawns and Beragcs; Plain and Figured Alpaecas; French, Scoleh and Domestic Ginghams; Punted Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons, I aces and Edgings; Cloths, Cassmieres and Ventings; Sommer Coating nnd Pantalonnlng; . Brewn and Blenched Muslins;.. Palm and Leghorn Hals; Straw and Braid Bonnets. . Together with a complete stnek of Variety Goods and Ft.dlnn;’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches. Brass Clocks; Ac. All cf which arc of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices. • lfeb29.6m - Groat Attraction 1 JUST. RECEIVED at JErvui** Ono Price Cash Store l No. 70 Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.: nnd Diamond, the largest amt most beautiful .stock of SPKING asD SUMMER DRY GOODS, cverofTercd to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber wou d inform those who desire to get' qood BABotins, that the greater pari of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia far Cj.sii, which enables him to sell goods IS to 25 per ceut- cheaper than those who buy on creibt. We do not deem it necessary is mention the the different kinds or goods Ilia: compose our stock, but. deem It sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort-' racnl of Indies’and ffem'emenVwear. iogetU-r with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination ot our. slock frdm ihoge who wish to porchoEC. • (marlS. OF . FALL and Winter Dry.fioods and VariliesalNo. 07, Northwest corner or Wood street and Diamond alley,.Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gregg it Co. would again an nounce to their old qufttoiners and dealers generally in their line, that they arc now prepared; o offer for sale their present uew stock of Goods nt unusually low rates. And as our purchases nave been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves,and hope to be avle to mernaeouunuanee of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS JsTOGK is m part ofßroadcloths, Cassimerca, Saiuncts, Tweeds, fancy Veslmits, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mus.ins,Tickings, Blankets, Linsey PloiJb, Al pacas, Mermocs.-Miislm Do Lames, Cashmeres, fancy rnnis, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, fcilka, lancy long.Sliawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland,and all oilier articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line* Oca Vabibix Department will be found on examination to be unsarpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs. Buttons, Patent ami Spool Threads, direct /rom Europe; Poit Monies and Pocket Books, Uooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles. Topes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Fen-tfmves jam arrived from Sheffield •, Pulenl Medicines, Vinhn and Violin Strings, Cura Suspenders, STates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, UoMCty. Gloves, Lawns and ■ Edging*, Ribbons,* Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages. Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other article.* in the Variety hue. We have on. hand and for nflle a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens ami Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., u> which we invite tho aticniianof all buy ers, as wc nro determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence.'. N.B. Thc business of the late firm of Grroo ft Mo C>«dlu«s is lo be. settled by D. Guano nt the stand ot D. Grecki A Co., who is fully authorized for such and tn who-c possession arc the papers, Notes and Books of said fiim. ;[oetfs:tf SPIIISG ASD SUMMER CLOTIUSG I THREE BIG DOORS 1 No. 151, Liberty Slreei f Pittsburgh, JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an nouncing to his numerous friends and the public in Ipntertti, that ins Spring and Samraer stock is now ready .tot inspection; which he believes will be found to be one of the largest and . best sclcctedstocks of Ready. M.ule Clothing to be found in the Western Country. He has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and stylo of hi* Garment*, so thatlhe very lowest priced, us well as the finest; arc got up in e style and elegance not to be surpassed. lie would particularly call the uttentum of all dealers in Clothing to In* present splendid assortment of Utauy-Olaus Garments, As he fccla confident, upon examination of the qualities and price* of his goods, he can otter them such induce mems as shall make it their interest to purchase ut his establishment. •• ■ Many years’experience, and great success In the bu siness. together with an unprecedented tvhotesah and r»- tad patronage, lias enabled him lo get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of the almost importance to whole sale purchasers.. /. • In the Cutting department will be found a choicese lection of the robtt fashionable goods, consisting of— French, £tiglisfi and American Brxniddotha, CashmereiL*,Ac .Ac.- Also,an crcelleninssortmcntoj VESTINGS, of tbe latest and most fashionable styles— all of which ho is prepared to make to order In the bep manner and at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL* The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo-ind in tho Uriued fiiatcs. : - ~ mnrSR S P’K.rN G" C A M FA FgFN 1 READ AND REFLECT. CALLAGHAN A CO„ Corner of Wood and Water Streets, Pittsburgh) HAVE jiift revived an extensive stuck of Elmwii and Useful Goods, consisting of CLOTHS?, CAS SIMKRES and VESTINGS,of the very finest materi als, nud the .most rich, and varied patterns. These Goods have been all selected by the proprietors them* selves,' with great circumspection, Nothing new or uniquein the hue of dress has yet appeared in ihcKnu ern cities, that Callaghan Co., have not secured in large quantities for tneir numerOna euainmers. The whole of this large stock h»s been fau> tor is casu, and were consequently obtained at low satfs The public should benrUus important faettn mind.inasmuch as it will enable them to purchase at lower once* than they have been in the habit of paying for tneir ward robes at other establishments. This magnificent stock consists in part, of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI CAN CLUTHS,selected with art.eye to durab hty, as well as to beauty. The stock of CASSIMERES ia in perfect accordance with tho other, both in quality and cheapness, while ihe rich,olid wo may say gorgeous dis play of feUPERD VESMNGB,challenges investigation, and conies up to the refined taste of the most experien ced customer. . CALLAGIIAN&GQ, oprl . comer of Wood and Water streets. r “ GOTHIC HALLJ' ~ No. 74 Wood streety -near Fourth st. :MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! WILL BE OPENED, on THURSDAY, April 15ib, 1852. i CHESTER, m announcing his re oval, begs leave to retarn his sincere ttianks to the public, for -the unbounded patronage with which he ims been sus tained. The question. r> can .& Clothing Estsblishmcnt, conducted on correct-lußinens principles, aiming to build up a reputation for good workmnuship aud war ranted material, be sus‘alned,” i 9 no longer a mooted point,but hns become allxcd fact, nUcsicd to by the un-> precedonted. amount of Chester’s sales . It has become an imperativo necessity wnU the proprietor, to enlarge Ins business facilities, to accommodate Ms host* of cus tomers At great cost of lima and Gothic Hall, 74 Wood street, has been fitted up in a nyfo suitable to the business, where it s 'all be tho grind objoct to main tain tho reputation Chester’s Clothing Emporium has ac quired for style, workmanship and mutenal. Tho stock of Men and Boys’. Clothing will be greatly enlarged, embracing all grades of quality, and the latest style, allmanafaetured in Hub city, under the proprietor’s immediate supervision. The public are invited to call and examine. 74 Wood street, dprt4 WE STUDY TO PLEASE MERCHANT TAILOR, No, 30 Market) between Second and Third streets, Y)EUS respectfully to inform ht&fricnds and the public, A> that he has returned, from New York and. Philadel phia, having there selected from the latest importations, on entire new stock of Black.and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs and richness of fabrics, arc not surpassed by nny honso west of New York.—All of which he is pre pared to make to order In u superior style, at the lowest price possible, and crrdmlly invite purchasers to call and examine tho Btock before purchasing elsewhere. TO TAIL.ORS.~-~ I have no authorized Agent in this cuy, for thesale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING.; It can only be bad at the store of the BUbFcribcr,3fi Market street, ntthe following prices, viz: with iiistruc- Uons, SID; without, $7. marl 7 JAMES C. WATT. GEORGE ALDRICB, No. 71 pomer of Wood and Fourth 3/5., - £53 IJAS just receivedbisSpringSlockof EMsapenor BOOTS and: SHOErf. of tho«SS3ESS JM best stock workmanship that can bo got together one cstabtisbmcnt,ofliko amount, in the VVest Nearly all made to special ordcr.freefrom cuts, blemishes,&c. Country Merchants and others are re spectfully invited tocall and examine the slock, which is offered for sale low for cash. ’ N. B.—G. A: has paid particular attention to have a general assoitmentof the best stock of Boots and Shoes lor the Retail trade, from the good low price to the best made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fashions, now in use; Individuals und families may rely on always finOing n general assortment, a» it re alP? tof sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71, o AL 9 a-M en , Roys, and Children’s l»a!m Leaf three Straw Hat,. (aprSgni T- • • „ Lsdles’ Sewlng Birds, - HEBE useful articles are introduced to thepublie by . l “ e ittvcntoN and especially recommended to the Ladies, for whose particular use they are r,r S rfl«S^iS ff of lbe n kind has-ever been needed,to hold their needle work while engagedm sewing. !u?2J’A/??' *»*««*? and made “ rbhnd*shoul- Position, whtie at work, as wcli us health ■ !f?ffi red ' 1 - by £lUin S iQ eueh hn uuhealthy postare. Im arc Co J lst B»tly-being Jntnidacod to lessen A° n b i ll ’ 4nifc ofv nothing bas been done burd . en ° r other sex* This article, in? r l at 7 re !* cv «» while it will facilitate Thu have been need by many probation ewling^land, and has me: with universal op* . m ° 7 bc °^ l hc subscriber, by wholesale or e J er7 v s rle !7 sl F ,c > and the small price at which they arc offered, must recommend mom to general n *e. - (awlOl c. YEAGER, 110 Market at.’ AjfTHITE FIFESWO for sale by. t V V SMITH ft SINCLAIR. org (Sxhjlw.' SBOUfIU OUEA'I' AtlHlVAbl Clothing. JAMBS C. WATIV * ** „ ..vV" , . _ - Jurniluu, /«*&&» JAMES W, W&ODWEU, A ' , CABINET % BBM FURNITURE'MANUFACTURER .j Ware-roomseTand 80 Third atroct. J \V. W. respectfully informs his friends and e OJIOIII- ’ • ersthat lie has now completed his spring stock of i Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and heat evejf offered for sale m this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in theUwted States, East or West* ’ As he is determined to.uphold tho quality with well* seasoned materials, best-workmanship, and newest' designs; and from the extent of hts orders and facility in mar a factoring, he;is enabled to produce warranted furmtaTe, at the lowest prices. > He has adopted the principle of identifying'the erfs* turners’ interest with his own, in quality and priee, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des* cnption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished, from lus stock', or maitufacidred expressly- to order The following articles; consist, iri part, oflus stock, which for richness of styleand finish cannot be-surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: • Louis XIV teu-iete-a-Sofas r J . 50Sofas.mplushandhaircloLU; ’ - • 00 doz. Mahogany. Chairs; 29 do Walnut do; • i 5Q Mahogany Rocking do; »■ 20 Walnut do do; - i 50 Mahogany Divans; * 20 Walnut • . do; v :;50 Marble Tcp CentreTables ;: - ; • ; . 50 do Drcssmgßureaus; - 50 do Wastelands; . 40 Enclosed do; -100 Common do; . • 20 Plain .Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; '*2o Walnut ■ do; • ; ’•. ■ 50Cottage' . do; ; • ' 3M) Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; < • 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; • 10 Walnut do; 10Cherry : do;' . * 39 Plainßureaus; - - r 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; • 12 Secretary and Bookcases ; 20 duz.Cnne Seat Chairs; -. 24 Cane Seal Rocking Chairs; ? 12 Ladies Writing Desks; « : Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; PaperMachaeTables; ' Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do; LHiabartien do; HallandTier do; Rccciiuon do ; Ladies 1 Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid- do; Extension Dining Tables; Arm . do; Ottomans; Gothic And HqII Chairs. . . A targe assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and : WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxbinfi tuxsas supplied with* allnrticles In their line/' :-' -r ,\ . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; famished at the short-- estnotice. • < • ■ j All orders promptly attended to. > : ' fraaTs ' Jourffsyrasß Oahlnstlhakers Association WAREHOUSE* 119 SECOND STREET, (near the earner of Wood.) . ■ ii "' iioiinrHrTnr'' T HIS ASSOCIATION, em-#S% |gfflwßa|3gb bracing, already;twice toihreettl ' IHBiMBBiBaa umes as many hands as the KSk* hitherto most renowned f i * business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the .public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— viz: ■ ■ ■ ■ • . ■*• .■ Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus ;Full Col umned Buseatfs; Mahogany. Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Qhairs; Mahogany Washstandsf So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat. Racks;-: French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands;.Cherry, and Common Workstauds; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus: Cribs; Cradles, Ac. - / .r- The ad vantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowestpnces, and they arc de termined to sell, lowcrihan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving . 5JO* Steamboat work af air descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. fmqfg) Vtntsrsy Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut ; Varnish t HaTdwareandEumuuteaxXVhotesisle. THE subscribers have Just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and arc manufacturing by machmcry Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. .■ .Asgreat care waslakenmtheselection of the stock, persons csnnot.fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and,asms well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lowcrihan by hand, the attention ofthc trade is respectfully invited. . Turucd Work, in all us branches, earned on as usual; Plank for hand mils, for Carpenters, and all articles required in.manofactQnngCabmci Furniture, constantly on bund—viz: Mahogany, Varmclw Hardware, Halt Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN & ftPKEE, Ryan’s Buildings, mMgbydflw : No. 31 Fifth street: O. C. HAMJDia. ff,- I>AVLSB nammor £t> Danlsr, CABINET WAREROOAI.SMITHVTELDSTREET, Ettwtm Stunthstrtet and Strawberry alley Pa ■- HAMMERA DAUliEßkeepcoustastiyonhand UjL a variety of excellent and fashionuble Furniture, fSgjjSl warranted equal to any in the euy, and sold on as ■ a "favorable terms as can beobtained at any similar establishment in .he West- They have notv on band an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture,from the cheapest andploinest to the most costly andclcgant. All orders promptly attended to. mrthCm A. MfLIiIRES & CU«, HAVE ON HANDatliieir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Southfield si, a large assortment of fancy and plum Furniture, winch they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cosh only. tdec27:ly - STEVENSON continues to menu ™ fucture CAB/NJEr-IFAKiT of every descrip i ,T J NV« rr ,nont at his old.st.and, earner of Liberty and' 4Sa2SfisaSeventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. mayll Cabinet and Chair Factory* A JO>KPJi MEYER has an hand, at hia cxlen- Chair Manafuctory. No. 424 Penn street, above the Canal, all kindsof FURNITURE, • M VRuch av Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other&rticles in the Cabi net line—which he wnl sell 20 percent, below cufciOm* ury rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY, . JOSEPH MF.YER, aprO . No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward. PAV r |tHE «.-«.iuors navuic reto. U>>ul : arrangements Awithiho Patentee of this new and eafonbie inoen for the manufacture and tale of the article in the West, tkeykaving.been manufactured heretofore excla* siycly in thd'Kast, where they are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take, this method of informing the public, that they are now manufacturing eighteen differ* ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying iu length from ttt inches to CJ feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordiuary size,,and for those who desire Epacc for cushioning, or for bodies of unusaal. dimen* siOßs.havo several slzcb deeper and wider. This in* vention now coming into general use, is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These tfCRUL Casss .are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of iron. ' .They are -'-thoroughly: enameled inside arid out .and thusmode iraperviouato air ahdindestructiblC, They= are highly ornamental, and of a .classic foTm,arc light and portable, while tliey combine the greatest, strength whichmotal is capablecfyia a given quantity-' When properly secured with cement they ate perfect* ly air tight, and free (rom exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins; and are better titan any other article in use, (of-whatever cost,) for transportation,vaults,orordinary mtermeuis, as has been proven by actual experiments, and Certified to by some of oar most scientific menr also, by the Honota bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senatort whohave witnessed their menu; and whose letters, together with other evidences or their worth, may be seen at our Agents’Buhal Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth, where we intond to keep on hand al all times, such a stock of all sizes and decrees of ornament and finish ai will salt the most diversified tastes. . We invite the attention of the public, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout ike West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon the representation of undertakers not using the article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them. mar23:3m . W. C. DAVIS ft CO. Dissolution of Partnership. * THE Partnership hnherio existing between the sub scribers, doing bu«mcs3 in the name of John Black ft Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consen', H.'Mc- CulloDgh purchasing the entire interest or John Black in said business > H. McCullough having the right to u*e the name of the late firm ui settling tho business, and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the late firm. IIENRV McCULLOUGR; 1 N. B.—Tbe business willbe continued byihe Bahscri bcr as usual, al his old Hand, corucr of l’nin and Irwin slreeis; IIENKY McCULLOUGII." Pittsburgh, March 1,1832. Henry Ulchardton, Jeweller,., TTAVING re*fiued bis store in a handsome manner, JLL -and but recently returned frOra the Eastern cities with a.fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cits looters to the fact, that among his Walcheswili be found the most desirable styles,-pattenis and makers. Of Jew* elry, the latest stylos orbroehesi breast pins, fob and vest 'Chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Ac, Ae. ■ ■■■ . • . . ’ .. .*. FANCY GOODS-—Such as papcrjnaahe,work tables,, work boxes, desks, fancy, vases, perfume collies, tabic mats, Colt's patois, porta moonles, in gTeat variety; china fruit and cake dtsheß, &c.,- witiran endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appreciated. novl • . NO. 81 MARKET STREET. .William W. Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 321 and 3i&Z Librttyi opposw SmiUtfitldsi. MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, Maulels, Furniture Tops, ami all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice- Several hundred designs.for Monuments, original and selected, on hand. The trade famished with Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. marl:4m W. W. WALLACE. Co-PnrtncrsblpNollce. .... THE subscribers have this day entered into partner ship, under the style and firm- of TAAFFB, MA GUIRE & BANE for the purpore of carrying oa a gen eral Commission and Produce Business, and confident ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention, to the interests of their customers, will .entitle them to a share of public pationoge. which it shall be their study to deserve; . LUKE TAAFFE. Pittsburgh, . SAhPL MAGUIRE. Cumberi’d. Md.i WM. C BANE, WashingtcmpPa. PmabnrghiApnl3,lBs2. ■ {opC • • Dissolution. ffiHE partnership heretofore existing between James X Armstrong, Samuel Crozier'ana^Charles Barnes, underthe title of Armstrong, Crozier A Co., Is this day dissolved by mataai agreement, Mr* Barnes having dis*; posed of bis interest and withdrawn from the concern.- • v JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIEF, • Feb.»ySl,lBs2. CHARLES BARNES. Thr. Forwarding, Commission and Produce Business will be continued at their present stand, Nos. 62 Water, and 64 Front streets, by James Armstrong and Samuel Crozier, under.the style of . mart ARMSTRONG &-CROZfER» * RtmovaL ffMIE Subscriber baa removed ht 3 Drug Store from the A comer of Wood and Fifth streets, to No. 2U Liber ty street, opposite the head of Wood. marlgpr JOEL MOHLER _ Dr. Wm* P« ailcii OSK „ VETERINARY SURGEON. Hi Office at RodvPatterson’aXivery Stables, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smiihfiem. Qy4:ly IJATiI BRICK—For aale by JD&OPIS JOEL MOBILES. To Cabtoet flaheri* JOHN BLACK. T /* c * ' '_ -V >*& i if ...... •, - ' ©nig? artir fiteiiixines. Br* Be |itn«y'i OeicDuteA Ourcitlre Iu» i iteamintt The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Ditcase , biown as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur- • not Emtsione, SO .'harassing and destructive, and productive ef to mucji mischsef tq.tho nervous system, Incenacilut inr lheßisn for business, soclety.-uml rruurimony. ~i This Insirnmentusimple.tonipinhensiveyand nsmr- . failing) and may be usod without the'shehlest inconve nfence or the knowledge ofthe most Inuxnaicfricrid— it is to-be 'OßedciieTnnllyj-.prpdueing.no pam or injury whatever, norpteventiog anyone from attending to bis business; and while. In ,dscinaf.a«ing/« can take place, l tnvigorarfng iheergansy in a short ume s to such an extentthat they bsoaW tasm PBramvx powss OTBBrsiiwOH, the loss of which, caused by. earlrabtiae, is the disease in question, and thecanse of the thousand concomitant complaints,viz: Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Fain iii the Head nnd. Dimness or Vision, Weakness ofthe Hack aud Lower Extremities, Affcc« lions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face,T<e mature Decline ,of Virility, Memory and ; Dower- for Mental Application* Dejection, Aversion to Society, Timidity, Bcif«Disirußt, Love of?SoUlude, Ac.} All these complaints invariably disappear as soon asths , iouimu stopped from;which theyemanated. •• • , Tlus Instrument has been examined and approved of, by the higheet authoritiesm Europe anti America, is re- r commended by the most promiuent.-rhysicmns of all ; countries, ns the only certain, remedy existing for those complaints, and has now completely superseded the u&o of orugs. the boogie* cauterization, Ac., not to mention.) the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, as cordials* antidotes, &c.,&c. If constitutes, afthe same time, the safest, the mostpleasant x ond.by far the cheapest treatment ever oflered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed: for the instrument, after the desired effect has been at tained. ■ Bo it also remembered, that those complaints are but liuleitnderstood'by the profession in general, and Umt oil iho medicine ah the world never bos, and never will,: stop those losses, which; if allowed to continue un*. checked, arc sure to produced the most distressing con sequences. U has been a matter of surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments should devote his niteutfon to diseases.which peoplenf every: description pretend to cure so easily.- If, however, but the one tbolasandih part of the miseries these peoplo bring, upon society were kno wn,a very different opinion would be formed. ’Anff it ia'.noi only the; Present misery and. dejection, preying oritlie mind as welt as the body, that • is deplored;:but some are of such Bjuunro as to affect posterity, and even to deuroythc reproductive faculty, altogether.. Uis a fact that, when not properly treated,; they may remain soAornmnt in the conslituVon aa to up-; pearinnoother way thaniatUeircffcciaupDiiposterity; yet* if properly understood. are most easily and rpeedi ly The above,so ingeniously contrived mstru ment, willdottltlessr,'fa a gteat metisufo* contribute to, checKthe evils of quackery, so prevalent in this class of throughout,tbe,Unioa. The pnee of thecomplete instrument, carefully eecur cd against all observation in a box, is only SIO. . H can be senw hy expressj. to: any address ,in Any pari of the: ■ UnltedStfttes, Canada, Ac-, nccording-to order, Qccom - panicd by fQll 'diiecuong, and iraportantadvice to the. ■ married and singferthe expenses. eVeit to the remotest) - pansofthecoautry, being very trifling.- . The unexampled success this Instrument has obtained - since its intfddueiidn Jn America,- has induced some un : principled persons In Ne w York, Philadelphia, Albany, Boslony fcc up sorae Tldtculous things, milled a l:umnneiUB, n whieh. howevcr.bear/TioT the sliqrt* j ssr resemblance,' neitherih faipi nor.priticlple. to fny own longificd, afid ariVersally approved In . strsments, und winch are.as similar.to them es night Is to light. Kveryattcmpt to sell such “ IrtsirameoU” for mine will be prosecuted lo the fullest extent Of the law, t being- nbtwilling tdconnect thef well and-honestly •earned'repalatidn. of,jnyi inventions with quacks-and their.worthless No Instrument is genuine and none can be warranted but those ordered from tnysef. All "applications-arid* remittances' mast bo directed {post paid! td the Doctor himself, be having no Agencies established liut in London and. Paris.... . Address, post paid, Dr. D, deLaney,sl Lispen&rdst., .New York... ■ Office hours, daily, from p &. Mi till 3 P. Mand from 7 till 8 P. M;, the Sabbath excepted. - . ffry Thenndenigned certify, with groat pleasure, that the above-meniioried liislrument is not only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest results may always,' with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the cure of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER. MO. . CH. UOETZE, M.D.vOQ Chamber street, C ECKHAKDT, M.D., 24 Howard street, • Njew Yobk. Dr. db I/ATTEV is prepared to execute all orders for sur gical apparatus, viz: Artificial*Arms:and Legs, which move ltice raturalmembers for: Luxation; for. Contracted Legs for' cUTvalure. of the Spiite and Whist; for False Joints of the Arras and: Knees ; for ParolyVc Legs ; for. Club Foot; for Lacryinal Fistules: for Failing of the Rectum;. Hypogastric Dells; Beds and Chairs.for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trusses*; Ac.'; Ortho pedio Corsets,&c.,&o.v AHwnrk warranted.: LeUefs must be post paid, cootoinlng aproportionaie remittance or c«iv reference. > - • ~ffebVs:ly . J? NESS, BRONCHITIS' WHOOPING COUGH CROUP, ASTIIBXA and CONSUMPTION:/ In offeringmthecommunity-ilusjastlycelebrated re medy fordiseasesofthe throat-anil lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the lives orhealth of the nffljcteci, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men ondsomeof the evidences of its success, from which JheycanT judge {br-themselves. .We sincerely pledge darsclyes to moke no wild assertions or false statements of iis dßcficyj nor will we hold out any hope to suffering hamanHy which facti wiU hot warrant* 1 Many pteefs ate here we solicit anlnquiry from the poblic into all we pnblishj feeling assured they will fmd them perfectly reliable, and the medicine \vor> thytheirbcstconfidericfrand patronage. • . : . From At distinguishedprofessor of Chemistry and -Matt* no Medico, JBoiedoin College. Dear Sirr I the receipt of your • preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its i effects in myo.wn family, or in the families,of my friends. This I have now done with'a bish degree of sutisfac*. tion. in coses both of adaks and children. , I have found U,rm its ingredients show, a powerful re medy for colds and coughs ond pulmonary diseases. • - PARKER CLEAVELAND,-r.La . . Bfftr!rswics,Me.,Feb.s,l6l7. . From an Octrsesrin iXt-HamHum MillSyinihit City* Lowell, Aug.lo,lBm Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been cured ofthc worst cough l ever had in ray life, by your u CfIzBCT pECTOBAZ-, n and never fall, when I have opportunityof recommending i* toothers. . Yours* rcspcetfaUy, . 6. D. EMERSON. C7* Read the following, and see if this medicine is worth atrial. The patient hud become very feeble, am* the effector the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— Umrsn States Hotel, Saratoga Spcings,> *..* July 5,1849/- }. Dr. J.C, Ayer,—Sir: Ilmvebeen afflicted wiifc apain fut affection of the lungs,.andallthe symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a yeari <1 coaid dud ho' me dicine Ural would reach my ease, until.l commenced the. use ofyour?CnßßKT PserpßAt,” which gave me gradual relief, and I have'-been--'steadily gaining ra? strength till myhealth is well nigh restored.' While using your mediCine/l had the gratification of caring with limy reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Sump ter District, who had been suspended from his parochial dalles by a severe attack or bronchitis. ‘ I have pleasure in certifying, kese facts lay,ou ; And am, sir,yours respectfully, , J. F. CALIIOUH, of South Carolina tp* The,following was one of the worst of oases which the physicians and friends thought lobe incurable consumption.— - ! '•■■■■ CllKsTßßjX'a., Aug. 23,1840; J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I was- taken wuh a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, iu the beginning of last February, and was conhncd to my bed ijioretfcan: two months;— Coughing incessantly nighr&nd-day, I.became ghostly and pale, my eye? were sunken and.glassy, and ray; breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breathithat but little bone of ray recov ery could be entertained; While in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John JCeller,ofihe.Melh<dist church,) brought me a bolile of yonr Chebbt Pb.7c.ral, winch 1 tried more to-grolify him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced mo to continue its use,-and, I soonfoundrnyheallhmuchimproved.— Now in three months, I am well and strong, and can at tribute my cure only to your great medicine. • With the deepest gratitude, yoars, Ac. : JAMES GODFREYS Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass:- • • JO* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesalaan«t retail,by B; A-. Fahnestock, and, by J.M. Townsend; m Allegheny City by H. P. Schwartz, and JrDouglass, and by drngeisu - generally. decSQ ItIORSD'S ” Compound Syrup of Yellow Doelc Robt, OCCUPIER the-front rank among the' proprietory medicines oi this .'country for completely curing Conker, Salt Klieum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases arisingfroiAanimpurestateofUa:blood.- Also, liiver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dullness, Coughs,Soreness and Tightness aboutthe Chest j UrOii chiUs, or HoursenessjDryness, and a tickling sensation ;auonvthe Throat \ and;ir used with unpfedeuented'sue cessln alt casesof. FEMALE WEA KNES& ANDGENERAL DEBILITY*, v Strengthening the. weakened body, giving tone to the invigorating the entiro system. : if the testimonyof thousands oflmng witnesses, from ..P^S. 80 -k® country,can be reltcd apoiuitjs&Higu- Jo«Y etficacioas in caring aUKu-moru and restoring ue biluaiea and broken down cohstitQUdns. Ii is purely vegetable in its composition, and so. accurately com bluedinitaproponlonsthau&ecUp.micaf.boionicalaud medical .pfopeitica of each, ingredient harmoniously! aniterto Purify the blood! ; ;^ , libusremovedraanychroniedisehseSwhich hav baf fled tbe skill of Uio best physicians, and has also cared; Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and; Scrofula* which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.makc the leastint-' pression upon. v Ithas been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS.; . The mast obstinate Cancers have been cured by' this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all -obstruction in the nirculatioh, rebdering - the Liver free,active and healthy. -It removes Palpitation of the Heart,and relieves in allcases of A«tlima* and muy be' used lb all clrniates,and atoll seasons of the year. ' tTHis Syrup is preparedohly by C. MORSE A CO,, at IPS Fountain .street* Providence* R. I .and sold whole-: sale uhd retail, by r , : SJ4, WICKISUSHAM, . ' 4 . ; ' , Only AgemforWeslcrn Pennsylvania, .Jelisy cor.Wood and Sixth sts.jPUtsb’h Jttdd’ii Hcidjioated lilgnld Cuticle. j*HIS article Is Intended forfbmily use, and should be JL found is the possession of every family in the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger of injury to their persons through accident, and! the improper or careless trae of-tools/wilt find-this articleta be invaluable to them, and after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable. . This- may /certitythat -we, the undersigned,'having frequently made use of JuddVMedicaied Lrattid Cuticle, prepared by. Messrs.; Penffeld A' Cafittp, Middletown, ConhecticuvcheerftillyreConlmehd it to our profession al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter.iadrcssiog boms, cuts,T»cald9ibraiscs, end alUinds of fresh wounds J aisOt-for sore nipples, a remedy une qualled. ’cijAfeLEa wo&Ward, m K vm. S. CASEY, M.D. r D. HAnRIBON.iI D., , F. WOODRUFF. II I>, HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., , £LLS WORTH BURR, Compriung all the practising physicians in lie eRy of Middletown. For Bale hjr B A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.. )7l corner of Wooil and First ats. STEAM BOAT rßlMiaiNbi-Comprlunhin nart 'the following; Table Llnen, huchbnok DiatSV Covering and Taßle Cdver v Nnpkinß, Ac., which we are cOuatajiliy frem rheimporieisandffianefacraics. CallatNoMlon?* BUeet . L“pni.- » ;w. M'ouotoclK X *• *, W -V\ '* \- Z i 1 '*■* » fr * -» ' , 1 * s i/v’ , <C- ‘-I/7-. ■*" ‘u f t l ’ , r . A * ' yi&r*v .. ?!■{ •■'■':■. v. 'v.-jy.’t- ■ ■ * r z r *3r' _ - ]ji fHrffral rendered, the care of this dreadfnldiseuse amatter of . perfectcertainty; and the man who will uow-allow a Hernialo proceed until a condition of things is produc ed that nothin* coir alleviate bat tboicnife of,n skilful surgeon, is wholly inexcusable; A rupture in ]U ordi» nary fima, may, with propriety, be left to the person afflicted andthetruss-maker; hullo goas many persons uo, without even a bandageof any kind to retain if, of* len-Tendera the core perfectly unmanageable, and leads to what is termßd Slraneulatid Hemiai tyJucu often has i outin alsurgicul operation.' In tho Trussto wmca we invite the attention of the afflicted, there is ®Yl r y superiority over the ‘trasses and bandage* sn It is perfectly comfOTtabloT. and can be Siw-vi 0 “ l ? ny * caflc of Hernia with an exactness and of pressure that docs not belong: to any VJJ-' n,n,Bnl wulllW bich. we are acquainted; and 1 case and comfort to the the highest standing irt thepro-' cn los \ iraon y to ils great superiorilyrtver !!L, ? „ ruas ', B In use. The Trim or Dr Huh ■ w!t n u«iSl™ >lle- nr f lhe «*• of ordinary Rupture. w i r2?R,r,r?£.? e?. ic l" , l la ra » k '- uppheMimi Jn tlmo. on taabe * ieen ' n 1 l ' ,cm £cm ’ by UOWooa.tree^^Kh - v-; • <- 1 .--v:-:.--:- Itd&W : ■ __ WUtH’l Balum ofWIJd Cherry. Thf best remap■mtlaufan-- to nun: for. CmghtlCeUt. Asthma, Cnup:Branelutii, Influenza, Blading at thl Dmcully ofß'eathine, dffttdon of the Liter. • Paint or Weakness tjf the BtMulct Side, fiVji Staca af . Cansumpuan.fe ; In that, Otis Balsam it vtcultarla ' adapted u cmy dtitastaf, the lungs; aniLiuer.tshich ts pradueeatnour everparthnuclimate. . . TSTILD CBEHRY has Wr-glScn Iftiown taposa>js ini , Y» , potlonimediclnalTioMTiies. .Tnlsfncii. familSr lo eve 17 malrcn m oar lnno.and ntiThlciahu of en ort senbo it fa dißettutrornaforiyriirleiy at cambfaisi&X Tar also has betn eqna’lynotedforUs-viriDesi amlsorM phyiiclons who«e names are ftnulla# io lie wbbleconn! trv, has gonejofar os to declarelhairoveiiCONSUMP.. TTON could be cured iy ihai alone.: In oilier haiiili fusin'.’ it was nearly valoelesKowihjr, ild'ddubt, io'-Uieir ignorance m preparing andadniroisiiriSgri-adiffirnlw now,entirely obylaled by .patient cxperinienl and lour experience. ■ ■ v » ,Tiie,exuaordiimrymedlcinnlpoworsbfihesotwosabs nances are rims-for thrfirm time combined aiu! cmli/uri led inUr. WISTAR'S BALSAM Ob fiVJLD CHKURY : Bynnicccbamical process, eyerjlh,ng deleterious o'r • useless U rejected, ap that wiat remainSJs the mest«. tranrdinarynnd truly efficaeioasrcmedyfor nil kinds fflr pulmonary and liver diseases Over kuowit to man' To convince oli unbelievers thatcur theory is realiv true' vye refer to a few cases of euros performed by tliiswon’ derfotmedicine: ■ V " - ’ . < ■ : Pr.BAsajtT.RiDGiti Ham. co., On Seat. a 7 1: I.D.Fxsk—DcurSir: I take the liberty of adviiinr you-ofthe bepciit_l bavmdcriyed fromihcnseof Dr; Wißtat’s Balaamor mid Cherry.lwasprosirated bv that terrible sconrgeCk)*BarupiiomiixMay Ia«r 1 Tbcau lack was uu!y horrifylDff .{o .inc. for fiv« ofour Gmuiw (my brothers ami sisters; had; tiled of Consumption. "I was afflicted.whhneatlyafi theworsl features of. the disease. ; I liad a dressing cough,ymd expectorated a greatdealof MooiL.fipet c fever,severepninsiniboside ana ch.st, .cold chills, alternating with flashes ©? heal, ana copiousmght&weats. . . " ; . Iwas.under the' care of a skilful physician Trbm the time I was iakcn sick until abaut-slxweekcsincctbdn^ then about helpless* and my friend* con&hlertd my case* hopeless, or at least beybud,our physician’s sJci-k advis* cd the use of Wistaria Balsam of wild With* outmy.knowtedgc my father procured it and commenced adminislermgit.W meV and fromjhefir?t day fcnxhincii* ccd takings my health improved, and in two weeks I : was abieto be out and oversee my business, arid labor. 1 whichlstill.continue to do. 1 have taken four bottles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfect v well JEREMIAH ISCIUG. ANOTHER ASTONISIirN'? CURE! I me , „ ', Fairfield co., 0,1?5I. ' J). Park—Bear 8:r:l wish to*taie to yoii that my daughter Amanda; aged-IGyears, had about a year sme© a very severe attack of;measles, which reduced'- her very much, and left her with a rackingeooeh I employed all of the physicians witbiu our reach for the j)urpuse of removing hec cough, bm without success bhe appeared to be sinking into u deohm*, Whir every symptom orcon«ampiioiT.l,iljcntricai)r. Roar’s Liv erwort and .this. aggravated' -hvv.cSogtiiodd gave her symptoms of a still more malignant character.- I was now moftserioa.»ly alarmed, and itwas with trem bung rear tnatl from day to day aaw thenrogres jof that insatiable disease, Consumption* r reoJly deenaired fif my daughter’s recovery.C But 1 provident iollyeaw the certificate of JonatUau.Couifon 3 whose daughter, Sarah' iSP.VZ** *wred of Consumption by WiaiaA Balsam of Wild.Cherry—This creaxod a faint hope thal il-micht help my daughter, and I immediately commenced.usimr it, and u almost Instantly gave relief - Her licafth -frns improved Iromjheiirst bdtllc, and by the-use oflwo . bottles of Wistdr’i* Balsam of Wild Ciierryshe wasres tored toperfecihealth, utid shoisnot now at ail nredi*- posed to a cough. I will say to all thru are afflicted with anydlseaso.tending to Consumption, do not despair,, for Dr. Batsiira of Wild Ohorry will euie yort-if you.w»|lbut try it U. KALB: .. ffpp p ? p - - ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! Will miracles never cease Z - More evidence of its snrpassln z health-reato wive virtue*! IVrom Dr. Baker, Spfiogfield, Washington eo. Kyi , SpslSosiKtD, Ky.,itlay 11, IMP. RteSßs; SAStoßti &PiSX::I inks this opportunity 1 of ■■■:. infonnieg you or a most rcmaikablc cura performed nw on mo by lie ase of Dr, Wismr’i Balsam of Wild Cher-' ry. In the yea T 19101 was taken with the inflammation or the bowels, which I labored under for si* weeks, when- I gradually recovered. In the fall or 16411 was attack ed with a ssTcre cold which seated itself apotitny liihgs ‘ and forthe space of three years ! was confined to my , n®d, lilt kinds ofmedicine# and every variety ot aid vmhont benefit j and thus 1 wearied Q /one until W •SBWtSf' 184 ’’* Wien I heard of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of •Wild CDcriT, • - • : Wy/riends persuaded mo to give it a trial, though I > had giveu up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared myself forthe change of another wojld: Throughtheir |Oltcitatton» I Was tndneed t , make useof the genuine - Wutat'sßalsamof Wild Cherry. l The effect was ualy V astonishing,: After five ycarsof affliction nitil suffering '• and aller having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best undiaost respectable physicians :l had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to enliro 1 healthoythe b‘e?siiig of Gojl and the useof Df.Wismt’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. • May theblessiitgof God rest,upon the proprietors of jo valuable a medicine as VVismr’s Balsam of Wild Cteny-'.-Tiiurajresjwcttttly,-.. W. H. BAKER. 1 - IC?:yenaine,Mjstni!s Balsam of Wild Chcrrv basa rac-«imiie nf Uie signatureo( Henry Wistar, MVD adelphia, and .“Sanford Jc.ParJt” on a finely executed r steefengmyed wrapper, .No other can Lo genuine. - pdcc~*St boulesfor $5. boldby J.D. PARK, Fodnh and Walnut street?, Cin addressed * ® cncra °= cnl > lo whom nil orders musiba ICf Pnco SI per bottle—Six bottles for 83. ? ■ nSSL*. 1 ’ 7 , .?■ »: I'AKK. Cincinnati, Ohio, Norlh-eaaic°rae r of l.«nnh and Walnut sti,-chtr«i Vs • must be addressed.' Wlcoi, Jr, corner Slarkef •treat andthe ilmmnmf; B A piilincsuicl; & 06, Pitta burgh Jones, Pittsburgh; Leo & JJeokhntn.Alle. gbeny Cttv; L T Russell;AVushington ; W H Lnmlier- J® n i .Rjnklin Bowie? Vniontown; II Welty,- . c Ko “?.“’'^ o,ncreet » Scott & Gilmore, A Sonjlnntlngdqn; M rs. Orr, Hollidays burgh, lltlilebrandftCo. Jndidnat J K 'WriglitiKiiluni nmg; Evaus & Co, Brooltvillii A Wilson A' Son yVajnesbnigh! M’Farlnnd Bi|?> Henry Forker. TOarcerrJa* wi£cn?F l ,h ’ £ av , or > 3 i> Summerlin, iTSnsville* ® Jones,.Contlerspori; F Crooker! TU IIKTAttIUB ASD Tillfi 8&CI£ ( THE 'CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. ? he - G ■£*>" EitbactoS' f Conner* A Slid lores S> CQrinS al Il “ rn3 “d «JJ External Pain*. , 3d. ■Hrae's Nerve and Hone Liniment and Indian Vee itable J2lizir r a cuto for.all cases ofiUiCQniaii'in. 4ih. JtfcNair's Anutiic Otl t a ccrtuin care for Deafness. : oia. itny'a L\nxmmUQ. known cure lor the Piles. •. 6lh r SpoWsSitiHeadacht Jioncdy. y ; 7ili. Mother's RtUtf y for all women in the family wav • • 'Bih. • Lenglty'r • Gust • Western .Indian: Panama, for Colds and feverish feelings and preventing feversV for Amhma, Liver Complaint and Hilioiis Affcciions: for Iharrhcsi-liniigcsuonandLossofAppeiite jfnrCostive ne?s in frmales nnd males,andnervouscomplnintu • for Stomach Affections; Dyspepsia, Piles; &c The great poin;* are it is not bad to take, never eiveS puin, and never leaves oue costive. 1 • . »IU Kelmstoek’s Vermi/ufi(Worm Killcr,)forCljlldrcn or crown persons. ' * lOili; Mrs Hreum’s Gieai Pain Killer. No medieinn bus been d. covered Inst farm happily bdapicd to o«e entrrnaUg as drops to.betaken, ana yet perform such wonders when oppl ed emerndffp as a.iasUr buih.by friction.: In bottles from lajtoiO cents ertrrli “ • ■ IWi. Sou.nhola'tßaae\nnAEiiEueDon!, for driv lug tiwav Vermin fn a short time. * Dittos eVt-PSH ani Temperance \ ‘ Bsrihclamiic’sPini Syrup, the popular KX- IfECTOHANT FOR COCGUS, OoLds, dNFLUEN ihA \ &e. • Qislrie Turk Hair Dyer , the only SUKE coloringfor the Hair. • - - 7 Drui6esvBurCs Y &c. -r f uw> i lGlli. Extract of SanapatiXa. - Tliia urtielc haa oatlrv. ca all other barsaparulas, and sul! gives as ercat ■msV faction'aaefcjv a - * a^ai flaU a. i Hfc-Tto i .«!eto»t<a f *pre«a Strengthening. W0,.- m«keL° m Dr - Ll:, s lecipe, and tho most popular ia the A easy Warn, found at the Salt Sprinpa Of '?L* n<, 2 { Cause, atSt-Oatharinet, C. W. ThU med^L'?"*' 0, turned a notoriety and Popularity ri* lne by any preparation at Vat pla«f nndi , .IS? 1 * 1 u.|egivea toull -who call where lh?aSl^ k , nowo *» longed and now belongs EXCLUSIVptv*.' *il'' Vß Ts be. S. Cotnslicfc; and though the Lucia * do. will beeOQUnucd, this erlta labeFrV*. w 1?’ 10 - 1 * * SBK Dr ' u -°' wi “ IStSt ALU OTHERS MUST RE SPURIOUS —■ ■,-— K °' ~ jo Lltctl r utreei, head of Wood. p°sHSs^S3i i ?o E rciv L9 ‘ »'* Of 01 Green Sickness, Fleur, JKk Chtoto.. prcssion, Dysmenorrhea, Nervous Ikbihi£ ile,>Sup ' Weakness, Nausea, Vafu, in lheUe« l lSdKmff tl ,' :,al ofAppciile, PolniiaUoh,Treinur3,D,Ma«,ri k os * tLVeness.irrltabUiiy,' Dy?tien«& or* lance or Wind, and df «»tu, eems,or five boxM for ar,W. S o ]d *«» W . r ' ‘ , .A' - 'r 4 * ‘ . «- I ‘-'; w s r v -v 'v** y V ' V.'
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