-v«, ■'.*>--•» -s f-\v/ ■>' ' *'**'"l. J ,.{ * ,4;*' ... • >N;-*=-r ~: ■ ■■ - '"'-/. .■■■’.■ •. : -.. ■ r^V^?*fSfe^v^<ffiß-3 maa^a^^asa^ IliiMfil ■pm • %»«§ . WBtß'. mmmfisms • 1 .■■■.•■ PwUllpß UI (IVUI . ... . .8illc«»n<l Alununa, • .-■ ’J?-lSf& ?4 : ' - ’ _ow * »!».A tliM^s ogsg&ssss% .46 Wash**/ ■ Jvj=»v.; w -w/. c. -v~ ; *. -Smigratioit &uitB SargSlS? in iW.fin Bt. rfoneer Line of Sicora.lnrs, between New- York nml Lille, satlnm from New Yotk and Liv % awiili©Ctb arwiiUst o!..€Hclnnanih : ; on ihfi*.6t‘i,onJt.iverpool onthellUiof eaehtnoirli , 4 . . . ¥ °HBed»M Llne-lftflfteaNewA orkontfie lllhiand LLv emooloniheSflibof eachwoiuhi M Z Une sails imee a jnonih from l.iverpftol amLNeto ■ V Tto London Line oi Fatten jail from New York tlc Ist, blh, ICtb and etth, and from Londttuon the oih, IJti'i •iHHiand'Siih of eaeli monthv■ ■. ■ ■■ A-..■n* w The Clvde Lineof * Yotk'nd Glaseiwon the Ist and loth of «“M A Weekly-Line of Fackete from Lnorpool to TScv . ■' :Ti - ; A Ortein*. “ ‘ il m„w Vnrk, by atenm* "s- w “’ Q“aV, P u -r , l 6SouiU street, New ._.. . i;11 , rooij vv-a j, r.^P’«"* J „ I > llsrjrj micui«ah Uusaitai. uAnmoAu. IhJm S B ht«i Sy «»y ofthe «bovr fafoxue lines of 'CLEVELAND A&D DETROIT LINE, , Packets; (which range (wra l MO id i In connection with the Cleveland ahd Ctuc ntmU Boil* orb? first on .favorable terms^ by j road, Cleveland and .Eric.’Reilroad, Cleveland-and "X* o V?X*%«^"l>=nowtTl.tr «r iu? Pittsburgh Rail,on),ana MtchlganCentral Railroad fringe can i'« * eo “f e J frQ ™ H veT Pr,°l \° w « r : T>ASSENGKRS -will be ticketed through from any leans, Baltimore, Philadelphia Mo-ton i Uy'eslon amt point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati aavannahdtTcet. KettitUancealiiarnaU and largesums. oni j p,;ubargh,amWrora t-uher of those places to any MnwabtoGwatUcrttmatidUelaod point on Lake Michigin - We?*rp. W.&. J. A ■■P 0 lf * l ?J e fc This Lino will be composed of two new low pressute andngemenft with .Me**f». Vpacl,Lock i Co., Itonk- rxprcesly for-the route. •/.■* era,Frtirkftm-ou thb-Moin, und wnh Messrsi Edwaid CLEVELAND, - - Cap! C.C StavaSD Bfount J tr Co, Danker*, Turn. m* draw eight JwR . FOREST CITY, * - Cap*. L A Fume* •which can be made payable In all the pnncpaii mec» A Uoal Wl n leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Dctro t Francd and Germany. «»«»«« J™}. r o r Clevelord, every evening, at Cl Moloch, arriving in .. draft* ,alway* for ,*>le by- r th e J\x *,*»,'■ ‘both cities the following morning, iu season for-the mor*. . .Sixth-Aud: .Liberty sweeu.. O>P. *ttt , r*.)_j-iU*b.aTgn, .lieXL mll . irainr>f cans f^rCblcago,Cincinnati and PiltsburnH. dobr to Messrs J, A. IL Floyd’s yV\io[e*Mii UTQttrt> mid for the Lake Superior au«lSagtn?w boats at Detroit. . i'/» ir in.iilirfVn i T 1 cywtllron from Cleveland In thg following order: P.-S of the veiseKtime of sailing, an / FOREST CITYV burden, can be had-at the above office gmt» Monday—.-*—*.*Wednesday* rriday. * CLEVELAND / Tuesday**-*— • —••.•‘•.•'•Saturday CLEVELAND. Monday* ■•*•• ••►'••^•'Vcdncfday-••••«• ••••-•»*nday. l rOREST CITY. Tovsday *•• ~ ~ .Thursday* * k •• * Saturday The underiiignpd are prepared to make contract* for all kind* of Freight, from-Cleveland to Detroit, Msckl na*. Saute Sic: Alafie/and aU ports nn Lake-Miohigan. The OCEAN; CASPIAN end ,sST. LOUIS will - compose; the lino:until the new .-.,--i • v...- r .. v''-Y ■-•„■■ .v.-.i AOgSTS, ■■. ■ :•■.■•/ v- c RRADDERN A CO,Cleveland; PITMAN, TROWBIUDGR A jONES, Detroit; W 4:ont ,;•- L * -t,-..'».y •: • imty for Different line* of Packet Skip*. - PAB3ENOEB OFFICE, 'So, 410 Lnitrtr Slt'Oli l»ltt»barßta. Fat P, W. BYRNES * C0., 69 South ttrut, amt & . Pint, tftv York ; 30 Witttrtoo Maud, Urtrpcal; ena fiSt . Gravitr gtrat, Mix* Ortons, . HAS A Line of Packets , -»aUmy ever? five tUya from , t -jCtN> i vlrtyorpoot to New York.; u • i fSjRfP^-feuie-otToolsets from Xyjp<|\] jy «»i4iortl lb • Philadelphia, on •• MJEgS^ipTw^Wtrooig tt.lteenlb nf rnrhrrTiiiiinrTiMr monUt T to Baltimore on the .«nh ©»; • ctfchihoritbV’ Llne ofTneketvoJi the 6th ana, •Pttb~of <‘acb month from iLoiulon and; Poruroonlh to forAnvamoani, • at the lowest rate* of discount; and all information gtvon pHauengew, Uwi ciw wjen, with • ' pleasore.by tlicir Agent-: • JOHN i H 1 *"" v y ‘?»/ F mails ; .j:. ■ < 4tQ Liberty sU Prttslmrgh. » ' Pcnn»ylvAiifa Xttollroii<l Company*. >• JKBL Jgpligs ItgSp 'SaESBGS' CBQCmmKBCS ■ -Tn|f Bans now'prepared to forwarOt pmduce &c., to .= W : 4»hileiaelpbia'imtocduuolyi Tune, five dn**;-.* RawaftHr baeoH-lafl Ac. - " * fiUc-V 100 tea. CoU6hf ebeese, earJifcn wore, leallicr, leaf • yfus • Cpe lb* Be6*W*X/dfisdfn»l*ndw*ot loa i&s Ftirs.peUrios.-deer ond buflulo slao*,egg«. v ±'*z-- - fiTComa, - .-•.•> -• apu , COYODK A ORAUAM. Agtt. SPItIKQ AaaASOItMKSTS. ’ > • f : icuvelaaa'aud Plttilmrgh B altrood. T EAVK I’itlfhurgH <Sam)»y» excepted.) t'S AM; la■ do -WeHcTiiki do “» - \ !.•?!'' Arriveat Cleveland . . - • a» C r.M,, in floe fox IhoToUdo, Superintendent. Xi'&KSH „ t y BUliftlf cheats prime Green and Buck Teas; 75 coup boxes «So , ;do , L • lOObogs prime Green and Fancy-Rio Coffee; ... • :• 20 bags l<aguyra and Old.Govenuneui Java » - 00 bas.SfO’e, Lump'Aobaccoj : 35 barrels No. lan43 Mackerel; v - . 25 do- l^afandCrurhedSogSTs;. .fi. do 'Sop*CatbiSoda* • .•• 2 doCream.TattaT« .IP do Chipped Iwgurood; IPboxea Extract ■:■ dor •■. ■■ -40 do- .StarandSpcrmCanalev,- . ..... 40 do : Mould and Dipred- do, 5O .do Extra Pure Sisrcb; •60 do Almond, Palm end Ros « Soap-, . 30 do- Rosemary »'Windsor and Castile». • : - v 10 •do • CocoaaudChocolaiei . ; *2O .do i Saterauu*; : ... . : • 10 do Rock Cpndy; . • --so da ltabblU’aSoap.and\ea«tPowdcrs} . 10 do SalafeGo Cherolpal 3o»p; • 60 do - hLßiLoxla ttaitma ; . . -5 .do IleckctVFarma; .. \ 5 do ' CornStaTchi i :* -SO do •: Clothes Puis; • • - 10 do Hateh’sCounierSea'es;. • • ■.;..:.:'---'.dbaleaClovMkp4C«fsla;,:-".-. X cose Nuimegs; „ P b'lga Pepper and Pimento; 60kegsand cnnspare Ground Spites; • • l barrel pure Ground Ginger; > sc«sc*ptire Aliir-ttn'’ do; . * : SffdrumsSnrymaFjgSj ...." IOGO ftf« extra Madder *.. 3DO fits, fresh Prunes; r- : . 3 b4rrela WclleT , a Japan Blacking;. aOOdosen Mason’s ClmllenKe do; ... ' t '3O do Ilanl«on*S Columbian Ink, l ox. to l.gai :■ -lon bottle;: : • 16Q do . Com Brooms; v . go . Patent Zinc Wash Boards; . 20 do Bed Cords; f Iron and Nails; Glass, Cottonyarn nud Rutting,wimo * -Lead,&c. Wholesale and Be(ail:by . J . • i. D. WILLIAMS & CO, No. 122W00d street. fourdoor* above Fifth strict FItUbUTSb Lutlin Depot. BBASJD 4 CO., No. 103 Wood (ttsest, have just • received a Fail supply ef stock in then line; Bal timore and New Yiri SOLE LE ATI [Bit] Pluladelp hia King and Calf Skim, French Calf Skint] Country Up mt. Klpj ami Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and; Binding. SkinsJTannet 5 * Oil ; Tamter’sand Cumer’s Toole,Ac. Cknd, taken together.they be’.teve it the largest and best assortment ever ofiered before In one boose in Pitts burgh. All of which we are (prepared to sell to cosh and prompt payingcuslomers at too very lowest prices opaubis* \Vc take pleasure In showing onr stock, and cordially Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else where- - {sepTSuf /TO-FAHTNERBHIP.—The subscribers have this day \j. dSsoeieted themselves together ns Partners, for the purpose of.transaetlnga Wholesale Grocery, Produce,. .. Liquor uinlCoramisrion business, under the atm of John BlaCk ACo.VNo. SlOcomcr of Liberty and liwiri sta. vo ;...>■ > JOuN DUAGS, oartiy M M’CULI-QPgu. f». ' PUDDEB As FORD, nanufaeturer. oud UcaUrs 1t5.,,- MANCHESTER M.I«,EBAh PAINT, Ahitansav Ciry, Ps. ' - Nkw Yohk> December tSih.ISSt { have Bnulyeed ,a stuaplcof MANCfIRSYRIi MIN* T , »Ai.PAINT T /or-Fppi>Sß&Ford,and find U lo con Uln the following*, :: ,SUiC** V..-. , :Alumina; v - ■ terGxiioof Iron,. JLiittCi'- . . Jfunttlti ■::■■■■ v OlWeof Manganesf, : ■ , Wale r and Lojs, ' " J 00,00 " Powdaied Samplei contained-la tbe box.wfucH 1 •-•«op pom wfifl ibeono you desired fllsoiojiavo analysed, lo-diflipr frora&or&verage ofihe lumps powdered, '■•■•‘fflfl Tlng last yields as .follows: .• ■; .... *P®roiMeofltwi, - *' S?-®5 * -rMB ' Idme, - * >s£ -Magnesia, * * VJ« Water.&nd Los9> ••> r?i®s / i 100,40 ' 1 presume arises fromibe mineral rio; beinr ip«n attars. -Tteanalysis shows the arUclo to bc vvellsoit* r gd'lbf & datable painu JGmltbaUiy cfllpinfnguie pow- heat,ihocdlori3.mnehimprovca, OWwasxconverted Hilda fine red,* ' - JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D.Cbeiftirt. JOIiL MOi!LIiK,U4I ÜbcTiy strcot, • —■ • ■ ■ •.•^■■maTiforv Cbarller* Coal. EE CHXKTIF.R9 COAti COMPANY art now pie ibed to contract fbr and to-deUver ot th»*ir wharf, Rock*,) two and ft lialf imlesbclovrßitls bnrgfc,£raiaien to twenty thousand bushels ofcoalpwr • day.' PurchasersTamila their.owti boats*. . The Coalis of superior qutUuy-ajtd carefully m ned, ' -31ie price i» fixed at Stypef ton* ol pounds— scaleweight—Eve per cent* being; allowed . for loss in shipment, ’.or (until further notice ) 05 cents peuton -4PLO&T. TlusCoinpanjhnapccalißr/ariUiics fnrloadlnfrcamil ; bests, flatl?ottts,&c.i for the Rake,or lower markets, ' "APoiy ntthe ©fllce, at the wharf. , " ■■:"/ * THOMAS M’KLRATH, "•v tosrifc&tnwtflw President CUaruers Coal Company. ;■ TF Time iB iaoaey, surely u deserverio be watrhcd L and, leader, job rosy be assured Hist— VVulchcs l>cucr ne’er were fold, Wieiher or silver or of gold, ■’W' •Than you will finJ, when e’erl'ou go, '' And look al those on sale fcelow. %'«§ ■SSMMfc-CW 7 - «t»To BTftF-RT. ONB FROM WOOD, ... inClodw, Watches SSSSS. 9KS4C«ffri«bi WatthMakn* ftol** c. loenrtouncoieibei»de amiihe pßi>hd etnftr&llyvtfeaniiey ba*e jo®* receive 4» /f® m Ji* ?>-t est manyfAemrer*lnlSirtpe,aUcgß Watches, Waieb Tools *nd Materials, and ojjo** J/J* ; Sahi lurwnaent Ulo-IJeSV* ftiaaßfaetß > as-lowasuiey.-canoe „ purchased In the Eastern merkets.' s .. •- £ . . Cloeks/Waiches and Jewelry repaired in the Mai mahner,andoa ihcmost reasonable lenor .^. ■• • •. " Froapt attention paid to order* from ft disiancc?. r... . BUtrM % % t w © Hng,'*ecelved atadfor«a!e by * - „ . ACO^ • -fto/asftLibertygt» -v ■ fTpQßKyyhlt. Jim and Ramp Park,'io arrive apd «ptl» **' L. S. WATfiRMAN & SONS* JAMES a. BEED <fc C 0.,. Manufacturers of TncocQ- UiEs,- Surveyors’ Compos ses, Leveling on<l Grading Instruments, &c., &c. HO. 3(5 Smithfitld street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An Assortment of the o bove named Instruments al ways on band. Also—Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry, &c., &fl. April 0,1852—2 m <ffraWporlatioiu SPUING* ARRANGEMENT. 1852. Cleveland ninl putilmr<hllalim*S» To CLi>veijkKP,:ToLBDo, ■Sandimkyv Psntoic, cTnicaoo. i . J)USSXVK»;C</L««*U^ r AHW.CIHvI ' " ' ; ». : •► • ■- :••• • r. •. 'v.■ • - The iit-fr atid'fosVtanning e'caraer FOItESTCIT.V: lenvr* Mouonsalida root of Market street, every fjidminjf..<sUn*l«ys< v Xcei«eiltixt'eVclock--corinccting st Welt&viliinwiU ibeKapfesiX’fiUH.offlie Cleveland aiid anrvincfliCieveluml at G o'clock* £• connecting, with the Sie&ffiboat and; Baltrrmd Lines, for Toledo. Sandusky,-Detroit,. Ohiaago* MUwaukio,ButTalo, ana Dunkirk Face lo Cleveland. SJ SO. . . t Foe Tickets,apply to JOHN A. CAUGHKY, ;; AgeiU.'C ftl 1 R B Co, • OFFICR—Comer Water amiMmthGcld Mreels, (up Stairs,) opposite Atonongahcta Mouse |Jj"Ncrrfc—fly ihe Ohjonnd Penna. Railroad to Alb ant e, and the Cleveland titid Pittsburgh Railroad from Ailiautn to Cleveland, the Are from Put burgh to Clevo- Und is $4 00. Passengers by both routes amee in Cine land at tame U7ne t and in tht *a«ie tram of cars, opttt it : OP* . . . ■ vv;'. Kar®-BeilnctU v WEST NEWTOK PLANK ROAD, -ROUTE, T3OR BALTIMORE; WASU- J? INGTON CITY. Fa** HkDVCKD •Tollaltimoee,- : S&bQ teas .ihon Pa; Railroad To l'UHadclphio, ;• $l,OO do da. •. d v To Washington City, 8*J.30 do do -do This ivthe only Office which insures a THROUGH TiCKKT to Woshmgton, and, by taking U.is Route, pus ponger* wiMVavo tuna and money, .' •• ■ -The Maillioat (carrying.iho.Hnilcd. Ptnles- Mali;) . leaves the Nononeuhc'u Wharf, above the Wire [lndite! :FWi2RY,AtTIHINOON,nt.S ©’clock,via the Youghio* gbeny Kiver. Passengftrs WtHlodgeon ihe tloat, hiu! taketplendid Umlcd Slaiea&laUCoaelieatii West New ton, next morning over, the Plant Ro/id; crons mg the tnoumtuns in ilaylighl.-TaWe the inagiii&ctm uleepnig Cars of iticitajuroorc and Ohio Railroad, at SO n’clocfc, P.M. Hreakfau nt Ualaraore ,aod Washington Citrv i dine in Philadelphia, and arrive tn,New .York the. same evening- • ■. Farelotltthitnore»v. • * •- • • - - S 0,00. do Vlnlndelphm, •: \* 10,W - - -do .Wadirnglotl C»ty, • - . - -< 40^0.-... ' MOXGNGMIFLA RQUTK. i The Steamer leaves ihp Wharf,, above iblv llridge, Daily, 3tBo’ciock, AT-M.. Travelew leaving IM’sburgh by ihc Morning Doat» will cross the maunnuns the same night, end arrive in Cumberland the. next morning tor the 8 o'clock train of Caia lor- Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive m Plnladel i pbiaui 3 o’clock, the same night !:. Fare to Baltimore. - - •-> ■■••.. - 8 iM’O. i : do; Philadelphia, • - - • ’•10,00, i . do- Warhiupion C»ty» > *.■■ ? :■■■ 10,50. • iFor Ticket*, by either of ‘the above Lines, plca»e call [ at the West Newton Plonk Road Office, in the Motion igahetailoo?C, Water street- • J.EVANS, Agent. apf& ■. ■ • B W A A tl KfilßN TI •WESTERSBAILROAD FEO« riitatmrgti|o Ctev«laua» Columbusau<3 Cluctmtoil, ALV.IANCK. CAN CON AN it. MASSILLON, Baeasgsiaa. Ili CoNNKCTION WITH THK I*BNNA. Cl .NTUAL RAILROAD. Through from ritUluTgh to Cleveland in Uss than Ten llouts y by a continuous Railroail tine ! TUB Kxpx&a/J'ram on ibeOhio and I’ennsylvante . R&ilro&dJeavesf’iusimtgh at 81 A* AL t stopping at Rnch£*tcr,Ncw Rrl*hlon, Darlnigiuit, Knoll. Palestine, Columbiana, and Salon, uml iirochifl Alli ance, 8} milts from PtUfiburgb, utl IV ftL Pawners leaving Alliance im the Cleveland Railroad nl 3 i\ M , *nd‘ reach ClevtJaul at C£\ M. Returning, tlte pa*- tengers leave Ciovelaud at 9 A. 51., Allmncu nt 1 3o |\ AL, und. reach .Pm*Uurt»U at 539 i* M.Jii'litnctocon* necl wublhe evening train on die Pennsylvania.RaiL toadfor Philadelphia,: New York and DaUimore. nud also with-tlia Vouglnosbeny Sieantboaiand Plunk. Rood TOUte. : ■: > . ■ ■ . Fas«cngeMhyt!us route come fioxn CtncinnaU to Pittsburgh in two days, without night- travel, aud save from oneto two days m connecting wait the Pcmm. Cen tral Ralirocd. Passengers leaviu? Fnuburgh at 83ft A, M;,.reach -Teuton at *2 i\ M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. At. At N&p siiloa tho..line vconuccts wiih stage lines to 'Vooster* Mansfield, New Philadelphia .and at Kaon to New Cas tle, Poland, Warren, Mercer pmt ftric.: ;• * 9 * The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh atiO A. M;.and 32ft P At., and NcwPrighum at 7-A. ftK *mlt P. M ,fttoppinga! intermediate stations. - Excursion. Tickets, good for two days, are told be tween Pittsburgh; Rochester and New Kngbton - ucteis are sold tit low rales, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. - TbcTtainsdoiioi run on Sunday- . . . .. . : Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and front the station on Federal street. Fare Uy-Uie only eonnuuou# Railroad Line from. burgh to Cleveland, 14ft miles, 84,bft« To AlassiHon, 103 miles, 83,0 ft. FoT'tickets npply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GKORCK PARKIN, Ticket AceoK J MB3KIMEN, Monongahcla. House, Pimlmrab. Note—By !lie route by aieumboat SO mile* 10 Wells vilte, end thence by|Bailroad 100 miles lo Cleveland the fore is S 3 5». pmtbureh, April It 1852.—(apr2) - 1852. SPEINQ ARBANGEMENT. mmmm PEN ICSYLVARIA UAILROfItD* Two Jt>aiiy Trains From Plttiborgb to Philadelphia and Baltimore* Only SO Uovrt Through! FARE, *IJ. CTUE Express mtul train will leave the Depot on Lib* A erty aired,above the Cunal Bridge, every morning at Cl o’clock. „ , , Passengers will goby the cars toTunle, Creek t 2 miles' where they will find the best of Coaches In readiness to convey them 23 miles, over a first rale turnpike rood to Realty's station; (conductors accompany each ualu of Coaches), and then lake the cars to ilolhdajrsburg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. * Passengers/or-Baltimore takeihe cars of the. York and Cumberland Ratlroadat HarmUurgb, arriving at Bnlli more to breakfast) and- to ...Washington City the same xnoTHtng;-r‘---r'V' ,,, * , ".'..> The Evening. Train wllHeavo daUy'.at 0-30, P. M-, ar • riving at Philadelphia next evening. v . Baggage cheeked through- to tfhilaudnhlsu... D. Leech A Co,’* Express Packet Line w>l) leave daily, at 5 o’clock, P. - M:, connecting at Blalmville. with- tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh lo Phliadclphl&and Baltimore fa 33 hoars* v - FARE SLO. ' PnsseftfrerswlH procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Mnnaiignhela House, Water Street;/ : N. B—Schedule time as follows! . From PitUburghto Beaily’sStation, •-- ’hours do Beaity T a Station to Johiis(owni do - *• do Johnstown to Hollidayaburgj»ti* - ; -: *>■ • clodihg33mUesPoriflge rofcd, & do v From ITollidaysbargla UUlersviUe, '0 ' do : do Dilicmritleto Philadelphia,over’ /v. Columbia 3| do 07,St 5,14 - IMI ,03 - ,19 - - 8,00 Tola), S 3 hours. This Schedulc-al owa ample time on each portion-of. the rouio, and can he regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occarv. Passenger* are informed that , the Porl&eeattd Columbia Railroad are owned and ope* rated by UmSiata ofPennsylvnnia, andarem no way umlrrthe management or cautrol of the I’ennsylvatitu Railroad Company. - : NOTICH-.J n case of lossy the Company will ; hold jheatKelee& responstblefnr personal baggage only and foronmmountnot exceeding one hundred dollars* , x ma«s J. MkaMtMfcN.TTicltelAgU Co. l n«rch>DU' t > i»Ul)te noit'Lliiti ■ iBG2 - Far iht Trantporialion of Merchandise and Produce, (ViA PESMIYtVAKU CifUti AWn a*ll.BOAt>«J, BSIWaKN ‘ PITTSBURGH ANJ) PHILADELPHIA, ID* TJMB, TEN DAYS, w PATTON A REYNOLDS, - ~DeiM»t > 25t MAilcetstv (uearSiiih,) PlulaJelpbia, * , , , C A M’ANUIiTY & CO, Canalßaslri, and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVlNGincfdased-onr facilities, and.otherwise,ira i>rove<l-par-airaugct\ienli» lor Trausportfltlm), we ore now preparedto receive alurgeamounief Proiuioe ami ship (onthe-opening-of the Canals,) wah prorapincs* amt dispatch. ;Tlie Section Boat extern of transportation. oVcr oar Stale improvements has been Itv .use about-ten years pndiho great success and favoritJiasmcl witlvlsaßuf fluent guarantee -iliaL.it is. no! longer: considered a doubtful Or.uncertain experiment? bulls acknowledged by all as vastly superior to .any mode, of transportation usedonCanais. (7beiuniersected by Goods loaded into our .Boats ..at Pittsburgh, retualn undisturbed unul unloaded at mMarket street, PbllaUelpbia,thejebyejnirely avoidinf the delay conseqqentan: three different ifiantbigitfantsi and secu* ring .the Goods inentiie lots. ihepactageß clean, and in as good order as when shipped: v ' ; v, Produce, Acy consigned to oar House olßUtsburgh, wiU be'rcceived and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rates, strictly according to Instructions, wilboanny extra chargeforcommission, storage.orad* vnncingeliargcß,Ac. - - feb-83 * C. A. TtTANUfiTY A CO, - rn.mm.miL Adam* Ac. Co.’, Klprtit. NO. SO FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH., I’HE public arc infi.rrcu'tl lhs.l we ore DOW running . A regularly 10 the East amiWeei; and arc prepare il .10 forward all Goods enlrarted to our care. A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel phia, at 4 tfoloca, P.M. Also, daily to. Cincinnati, «17 o’clock, A. M. - .Ordeto tradanlued free ofcharge, andGoodereramed .Billsof Exchange for sa!o on'England, Ireland and ScoiiaW, fcranT-aiwnt,payeibieonpruicipal,Bankmg: Houaci orPoot Offices mine United Kingdom. . . ' . . ■ dec?4 ;, f BAKER A.FORSYTH, Agents; -] f ,« f , -*r JnsurdiUe CSompanur , ■ DOME ISrsajllAUCEr’ " . VbcFarinmiiiidillteliftiiiQß’iUaUbln*: •arftnce 4MOOla(lo&« OF PITTSUU ft Gil. PENNA. AU> IN TiMR Of NEED' 5 OPWCB— COOKER QV «XRBnBW sANQ'XHkBfi STREAM.- ; QUAttASTT *30,000. miHSIs an ussocMnoncslubltshcdfor thfr mutual relief; X or us meases of sickness or accident,by-, the puymcTuaf.lheir-Annual Dcpoem Persona Irrgood, health may becoaiemembersutid be entitled to a weekly beneGt,in<<a£6 of siclcn&ssor.accjdcnt. All who jour this are- enmled io a vote In the elecliomoC oflicers, nml tnparUcipale uf the profit* of tho Assoda iloh..: U tsestaubthedr'on a-a&fe. and. permanent basis, .belngboih Mutual ami benevolent in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for insecurity, ami conduct* ed in a manner loinsureiis permanency und durability l AU persons can see the advantages of taking out a pghey from the General Office. ■ r VBARI.V &EPOSITS. ... .;V-, :v 3 2jfo per ; year, drawsS ‘-2 t OO per wcekr ' 3,MJ do do J,tU Ui>, 4,03 do do 4,00 do, S,OO do do do, C,W do do <,UO do, 7, INI do do 7,00 do; 8.00 do do 800 do; • 0,10 do do 000 do; 1000 do do 10,(*0 do; , INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,60—which mufct bedpan)at ibe time of making application, and the first yffloi’deposit wnltin twenty days. Each member dutitled to a monthly report, gratis, t officers 7 &ruiiftrti-XfSW» Bciuxoht. 1 Vtt* P\c*is4nt and Trias nrer*—Win. M Wilson. . 2*etrmry-G, D. Brown. _ , Finance ComwMUt—h. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and ft A w - matll Oni •fix* Franklin Fire Insurance Company* -* or roaAOßiruu- TMRECTOHS:— . , II Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Uan, MordecoiD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph! E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David 8. Browne, Jacob R Sraiui, Morns Patterson. CIIAS N. BANCKER, l’re«>l. Ca»s G. Baucisb, Secretary. .... fry-Conuuue jo make Insurance, perpetual or lionled, oaevety description of property in town and country at rates as low ns or® consistent with Security. • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, at published agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as fob • • Mortgages —■*— ■«■»■■■' ■ »■■ ■*, 018,123 68 • : RealKsuttc- ■ 64.077 76 1 Temporary Louns*~—■ ■■■*"■ 83,006 17 -Stocks ■ ■■■'■' 111 01,889 00 • Cash, Ac. —««■*»«■■ 04,310 61 ♦ - - *1,312,703 44 Since thelr incorporaUonvajjeriod.of 21 yearajlhey have paid upwards of Out Million FourMundtefy Thou* tand Dollars, losses by . fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe advantages onnsuTance;as will as the ability and disposition touicet wUhproßtptness,aUUabiliUet. J.CAIIDINKR COFFIN, Agent; ; nprfi4l ' • J Office N. E. corner Wood nnd:td sis. - State Buiusl Fire insursusQ uompauy. irAURISBVKG , PA* for the Sater claßsesof property,bo» •rh ample capital, undnfloicU superior.advantages in paint of Cheapness safety and accommodation, to city uita country‘merchant*, ana owners of dwellings, and. isoluieil orcmmiry CAER[ , ;R , Actlmry ; ’ oeW7] Crunch Office.No.M Smiihfi<l>lM.. ViueburcL‘ ifISUU&HCKi fIUtE DELAWAREMUTUAL SAFETY INSDIt 1 ANCECOMFANY.—“Office. North Room of iho EiJ ctmnge/fUirdaireel.FUJlaJclphiai • , Fiß« ir»tfnA«c*-~-RuildmgB, Merchandize and.other property in w»n and country, insured; against loss oi domage'by fire at the lowest rate of premium. -v. Mamas Iwausancß.—They also insure Vessels, Car and freight* foreign Or coastwise,under open.or special policies, as ilie assured umy desire* • . r i»i4tß»Ta*n*rohTaTioa.'— l They also insure merchan dise transported by ; Wagons, Railroad .Cars, Canat Boats and clean* Uoatst ou rWcrsaml lakes,on ine mosi • DIRECTORS-Joseph U; Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C;i>&viB.RubcrlUurlon,JolmU.Fcurose, Samuel IvdWarifr.Oeo.C. teiper, Edward Darlington, tsaao It.- Duvla,WUlmm Polwelf, John Newltn, Dr. K.M.Huston* fames C: llund/Pbconhilus Paulding,;H. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan; llugh Craig, George SerriU.t?pe«eer Mc- Ilviiln,Charles Kelly, J.u. Johnson;William Ilay,Dr S..Thoma* r John Sellers* Wm. Kyre.Jr. . - ••• • DIBKCTuRS AT PITTSBURG ll.—* D. T. Morgan, llugb Craig, 4no.T {y^j- AM MARTIN, I'reslilenl. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President - Jossni W; Cowan, Secretary.. fry-Office of the Company, No. 4*2 Water meet, Puts • burgh. I*« A. MADKIRA, Agent. VIMiM A»HA« Inioranetf fIIIIKOFFJCK finite fajiuranff* Cq.q; Wouh Amtrua l ha* beeawnoredioUte Warehouse of Hardy, Jone« & t10.,N0. HI J'rom Hired, Uutd house Ka*tj pi Wood Rireei.wlitfe ilie«ili!‘Cfilcr w»!H»suel , oltete»on Build* lugsaud thdrroiiteMs,ando»>lupn»euwl*ygteamlte&M slid olher vc*»et% fas the above rt^ponsilrfe Company*:- : [apJJ • WM■ V». JONKSt-AjCdU- .■ BUM Dath«r Kir* loioraofi* BKANCII OFFICE, SI SmTHriiUß «t.,rira»ow *. PituburgJi, Afap Ur,lWl. fpllKbeaievldenceof the sbc<***ol‘ ihc lltreHor:- !r> J endeavoring la^mketfit^rATi 5 ! MUTUAI* Hltl> IftSURANCU COMPANY” tntt\ lit waul* ;of:ltie community* Is ittc -unparalleled uninunt of l>u*irea< which boa "been done—iutving issued 4*>lt* ciesdurntg thepatt year.,thereby addins over fttfo.uou Ittihefumls df U»e comnauy; Nearly ail ibe properly Insured l» of the anfrrft khnl;l»i «m*U risks, arutH Urge proportion insured tor only one year. Whole No.Tohcier issued^*'**** ;do <lo eipircd, U*ruimalcd & •■■<. .■■ ■'■■■. • cauccfed• *-~-r*tt do do Intorce**—* Aranuniof Property do l'auc»?leu,tr.rmtuatcdand ex pfrcih- —— • . do do .litforce. do . Premium Noles-- *-"-* —* _79.f»7d,e. do CRuceled,lcim»n%led,expr , d, G37*!o _ _ do -In-force*'* - -C7P,031,77 do • C<whi l reiniuinareceived‘-**53!,557,11 do do canceled*■ •■ ■ • ■ ~~~* f 51,'J05,90 Whole amount of lows and expen- .. Bulanceicfavorof tbeCo.,ln cash, OL,byM*» ■.-. To city or country merchant*, und owner*, of dw ;ll inga, ami isolated or cmiutry property, iv. ti believed this company afford* advantage* *n pojttx.of cheupn-’&s safety *u»lsecamy, inferior to no Insurance Coropuny tu thut country. . • , : Conducted ontbe equitable and greatly improved.*}*-; tern of Classification of Risks, excluding ull apertoi hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo» caUty.thujvpreciQding the frequency ami occurrence, ol large lire*, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual! pliu, U not only possesses the chr’pvess and aceomniodaf >oo. of both methods, but entitle* the insured to a participa tion 1q theprofits, , . Ills under the control of the following Directors: -J F. Rutherford. A. J Gilleu, John tt, I'acacr, Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A-Carrier,Philo C. tfedgwjck, Robert Klou,Samuel Jones, John V Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD,Pres’t A.J-GILLETT,Sec'y. A. A. Caaaua, Actuary. a N.B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ex pi ring policies lids been declared by the Directors, am Is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble tn cash at the end of ninety days . fltyl7,tlkw A* A CARRIER*Agent. CltUeni and Strangen, DO >OO wish-io purchase a finey-g. ©J* GOI.DorSIUVERWATCH^taIioutC® fir"* «one*half the usual price f If so* cell at HOOD'S QgbR&NEW JEWKLKY SCORE, G 1 Markti H-eer, two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new stock, }asrumved,aud you can there purchuso Watch esoranykindof SneGold Jewelry uttheir real valae, and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been, but can gel the very best quality of goods at the lowest custom prices. Do not believe whut others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold-auhlsestuMiPli roent will be warranted ps represented ut time of sale— «o that all mat purchase c-nuuny safe and cheap, wultf. Bolivar Fire Brick fllnnnfactnring Company J4S. OhOVßtt, B. WvXIBB, B V.JO.tEB, 11. .S. MAG 84W, QLOVEU, IfIER A GO,, Proprlotoro. r|ll|K subscribers having been appointed Agents fer X tfte above named concern, wilfkecp constantly o.i hand a supply of the celebrated Holivar Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and.lnwalls.- The/, are also ready to receive orders for sdld Brick, to be. modem size mid ebupe to .suit purchasers, wluch .shall beprompUy filled. - , We do not deem It necessary do enumerate the many advantages the’Bolivar Fire Brick pones* over all oth ers thatbavc been offered for su]e tn the United States, thetrzßpcnomy being well known to almost all person! who use-Fire Brick, The proprietors buvcifcicrnilnc. thsWhcFire Brica shall.lose none of their present envt ablerepmauon, and that no expense shall be spared U make litem even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now munufuetanng Vim Urick. at Bolivar, . ... k ; KIKR ATONIC, mart? : Canal Basin, Seventh an, Pmrtiurgh. : Joxm W. Tim, HAS ALWAYS ON hisownmaiiufaeture, a Urn^BMortnienbof-WHIPS, CANLh* aml uM* BKELtiAS of every description, which he will dispose of, wholemle or retaif, aipnces uff-loWrt»;ihey:Ciui be procured for in elthcrthocUiefl of New. York, Philadel phia or Baltimore. Also; on 'haiul a large supply 01 BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPKiT,'BAGS auu_LA* DIES v SATOiJELS, wliiCh will be- «old at New. York prices." 9ust received from the Manufactory a new sup ply et INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, whole Bale and retail. JOHN W. RM» * au22 No 140; Wood street, near Virgin nlley.j WAhk PAPKK, . J SHWLTZ, ‘ . No* tfOSmUhfleld StT«et, Plttal>urgl», r KASJum received his! Spring Slock of-. P.A-PK R -HANGINGS',of every vailetyrof stylo and .finish,' Irum Vik cents to-81:per piece.- TWeuty*eases now - opening—patterns;new*colors. bcaunfahand-prices low, to suhthivinnrß.. T hose having houses to paper, and merchants buying to sell again, should call and exanunc, before purcha sing elsewhecp.- AUo— - fit!dozen Band Boxes; , r 3000 pieces Curtain Fnperp - 3(JU . ; do • . l#enu«n. Color—plain; • . 40dv do : Black -\ , dDj 300 . - do . Blue-. - . -do; v - ..-yW) . do : 1 .'oloool'' do; • ?0 CentrePieces. v-v • . ALSO—BLUCtf AIAHCLE PA PER, for Public Haiti, of evtry..description,: with.sutmble Columns,- Caps Bases.and Bordering, furnished nt short nonce.. - a All-of which will be sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS, m the Wall Paper Store of- : J.SIHDLE, • • marSUlm: ••Smnhfield street, Puiaburgh^, - - IPAAPPfi!) MAGUIRE » BANE. . . {Sueittiotsto Alagxitre, Fans 3? C 0,).. .. Gommfisiou 4 Forwarding RercUxatl. No m> bECOND BTULE'I*; PI r reBURGIL - • A RE now prepared to-receive and-forward goods by j3w RLVcr, Canal, Railroad or Wagon, with promptness and regularity. They will also aevote thelr attention to the purchase and ; sate: of Produoe,- MercUardizc, Iron, Pittsburgh nranufacltir^B,-Ac;,‘and feeling.convtnceu of ibeirabiluy io-EivepecullaT.saltsfacuon to all thpzeJa vonng Uiom wUlt iUey>resj«eetruuy; soijclt. orders and consignments. 'MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, >OIL MILL BUILDINGS, SouA-ITatear eF ItiavUindy {near lhe OAt* and Penn* MtAim : ~9lilv*ni*-'RailToad. toJ,: «nA Land -Steam. Engiues, Fire; £4l - Hydraulic tjesseflk'of ttH p laio: Luhograph i c and: otherPressca v Gold Stamping and llefiuijig AppaTaiuFjtogexhei. wtli ta genera), built ; upon llie most approved plans of con struction, aud workmanship to the t alia faction of cus °tD?AU order* left at Messrs; M’Brjao * Co.»s,No.ao' Wood atreet. Piitsbargh>or- addressed ;o e"’4Uegh“r^IUDOPDSPn&OzIEr aftßEAMa'l > o«jiGffieoOTEn«elo»-PSES^. fl 02;® ,ld ' A\J common, fot sale, nt J. fuWEfcDlN’B t . ; : aptlS "■ Slunk Book, Taper anffStwloaerpSUMet- r.*. - \ r' { r 1 r » * <■ • * -f»., ' ■ :*,s , i■* ' v ■ t t..-. :• -...-•• •.•••.•■l.' 7318- ••'•i-Vv . 9?fiSa,4W Sot>7SB . S7 t GH4,WI WOODS * CB.OS61BI1; - % , « *• *■ r '■ * «-r *■ * * „• » *>■•. ■y i i~ -, '■ " f i ;/.■■•■ T.t'.’i ••••':■ - 1 - cV-h - ♦ ** s * * ' * JDro ©coiw. 108 FBENG IiTILLiNEHY, *c. ,lINO AND SUMMER, _ * opened • opening, including; Tien Shawls, from *5 tolD*Bloo each. •., , • Let every lady call and see this fplcndid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture ■ . : v, • Laces, Satins,Silk»< Lawn3j Iterageß.ManuUas, end. V'shes, to match the Shawls. Children?* Millinery, Gloves,, Flowers, ,<!tenilemen*fllfroad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals, (Ceiun styles,! Bhiru,Coats,dtc. MoarningGoodsof every description. r Mndame A.Gosling, (from France,) is in the monthly jeceiptof Fashions and Models, Irom l*&Tis,Loudon und Nd.'fit St; Clair-ftree!, ami 1(« Market si, whore ladies are respectfully invited To.call, t > The trade supplied with models nnd material*, laprl4 . sß'WOoods: YOUNG, BTEVISiVS»N fc LOVE,, i Sfen o/' lie '- ORIGINAL BSE HIVE," Jlfoilel it. FRESH ARRIVAL OF ' • Hew Spring and Summer Goode 1 fIMIK subscribers'have fust received -Jay Adams, A;; :X Co.*3 ilte PennsyWama flailroad, one or the largeatand beßtsclecied nisoriweulsof tfresß Goods everplTcred tp the public- . ?. One of the Eirnt having been in. the Eastern Cities before the.eommencemem/'f the Spring trade, selected , pur Goods, with great care from Importers,at such prlce&as will enable us to sellchesper than the-cheap* e*r, . ... " _ . , , i Our very, extensive slock' comprises in pait ihe iol lowing—via: ' * Cheticoiul /nsper CbeneSilkPL. v 1 >- High Luaircj lUam, ChameUen and GlassaSilksj , do Stripe. do ./..do; _ do ■ J^limJllSCk''' . Turk Saitnsf Foulard and .WsteredSilkai, . Tissues, Berages»lMaiiuuid Figured ropllns;-, French worked Sleeves, Cuffs* CoUara.&.Chenutettsi do Lace atid_Mu»ll» Capes; UlackSaiin and Fancy Vestings; Cloths, Caesimcrcß, Satinets anil Jeans j ; , Bonnets audßonnrrHlbbons, - . . . •The proprietors would respectfully: solicit an early, call Crum tneic. friends ami the public generally, feeling confident that they can offer greater inducements than has been offeredheretofore. . . . . • mart YOUNG. STEVENSON fcXOVB. 7 JAnllß BI't)ASUIiiCSS 4 CO., . too WOOD STREET* . u T*rilOM-SALK Dioisrito Foreign and Domestic Dry w Goods, axe now opening »hcir- first purchase ot SPRING AND SUMMEIL.GOODS*.seIected. with the greatest care,.to suit die trade, consisting in part of the newest stylesof— Dress Lawns am? Hcrages; .■ Plain and Figured Alpaccos. . Trench’, Scotch and Domestic,Ginghams; PrintedColicoea, in grcaYvuneiy; Ribbons. i sees and Edgings; - Cloth*, Cassiwercs andveMings; i Summer Coatihgnhd Pamulootung B’owii and Bleached Mu«UnsJ Palic and Leghorn lion; - Sirawand Braid Donncl«.' - • • Together with acomptcic stork of .Variety Goads and. Pedlars 1 Notions,Gold .and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sti ver Watches, Bros* blocks, Ac, All of which, aro of fered at Wholesale, for. a small, advance over Eastern prices. • IfehsW.Gm •. /:f' Orest Attracitoar TUST BKCEIVED at JEwaij’ Onc Price Gash Store ! tl No; 7fl Market street* Pittsburgh, between Fourth al and Diamond,-the largest and most beautiful, stocko! SPRING ano DUY GOODS; ever offered to .thrciUzedßOflPiltsburßh, , •- The subscriber woh‘d inform those who desire to get aoon basosiss, that thogrftutcr part of.his £loek was fiiifchascd dt ihe recctu large Auction SslesinNcw: Vofk Uml Phiiailclphia for cisa, whii'h enables him to #p|l goods |5 to taper cetiL cheaper than those who buy on cred’t.; WiFilo lint detujit necessary w nteution the tho dilfeferd kinds of goods that coiDpos&odr-Riodk, but dtfem Usofficicut to iaythui .it conin?tff of u full asron ment of Indus** mid remfemenVwiiar. ingcilnT wuh .a general suuk ef FURNISHING We would te«pretfully volicit tin examination of our slock from, who widttfl porchuse. v ■•■,• ■■’■■■ (marls ~ hLCOMiI UUEAT AUIUVAU / \!' f'Aljl. «ud Winter Dry Goods ami VuriUraatNo. A / MVNorthwest eurner ol Wood street und Diamond . ttircy/ l'ittßburghi D.Gssqo A; Co. would again an* , bounce to their old customer and dealers generally.in thclf lihe, that they are now prcparedl o onefTof sale their pre*cnnieW *uyck of Goods at unusually low-rate*. And a*oof purcharerhavebeiurmade on llur oaostfiv omUe ieu\i* with Importers mid Mamifaeiureiif, we Hat* fer ouT«elve*»andhope to be aMe to memoeonUimance nf cmiiideumi and patronoee of oar old euMomcrs 'ftntl Mu* public RCPCniilr, which baabeendieretoioreso libe rally bestowed npomis. Our DRYGOODS STOCK, is lii part of Rrbadel6tl», Ctt*s!itt«res. SattbietiiiTweeds; /ai.cy Vestnudij Chctk*, Flaiihelm Drilling*, Black and Brown Ti'ttlr»h«, Blanket?; Uttsey I*l?iUs,-;Al-- paca*. Meriaoes/Slaslm DcG*lhcs,.Cd*hracrer, faucy TrinU,; -Glased Cambrics, Cloaking*. Table Diapers, Giucbams Silks; lflney yeeSilk Fockctllundkerchlefs, i*ud Irish Linens direct •frem Irela»d, ; ajrtd all oih*r article* generally keplin the DryGocmlslliicj OuxYaßißntDepatlramuwill befoand on examination onsurpasied by any-irtiief of the kind Woitof thc : Mountains, aod is mode up in part of CnmbsiUiiUoU*. Patent and'Spool Thread?, direct from • Europe: Port'Monies, and Pocket Uooks T ilooks mid Kyek. Piiui aud Tapc,s,TU';mbleB, spo.on«, Ha xof*. fable Cntlcty: aiid Pen Knives lost arrived from ; Sheffield jl’McntMedicmes, Vio'lunml Violin Strings, Gum Su?pendere,Statea uiiu~is!4te Pencils, Perciu&imi Pistols, Gloves, Lawi\» and * Edgings,' RibboVt«»' Sewing; Silk', Silk Gimp"* aft/I FrinKcs, fancy riettmg*, Greea Bundagest Black Silk Veils, Silk : FloreiiCetogeiUer with a general of alloihcr articles iu theVuriety lU)c. 'Wthave onliftod/ondfor sale a largo assortment bf Gold aud Silver Wttfclies and ; WntcU Malerin]s, Gold and Gilt Jewelry,: Gold and Stl ver Pena ami Pencils, Gold, and B!fvcr - Spectacles, Ctocss,&G., to which we uvvite the attouiiortof allhuy ecs, as wo arc determined to sellout Goods on the most : reasonable terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer ence. \ .•• • \. N. B. The buslncs*.of the late firm of Govoo■& Mc . CanoiKss is to be settled by .D. GEaao at itio stand.of D. Ghego dc Co., who'U fully authorized,for such and in; whose possewloo arc the papers, and Bodks-of said firm,: : • > y •••: fopits:tf ~ spuing a»o simnncn ctiOTitißo j THREE BIG DOORS! ZVb» 101, Libtrly Sired, IPitUburgk* YOHN McCLOSKEV. basnowtho pleasure of an* O flouncing to hU numeroaa friends and the public in. gcneral»thai his Spring and Summer stock is now ready tor insnectioni'wmcli-ho be, found 10 be one dr the largest and -bent selected stocks of Ready- Made Clothing to Ue foyiidia the Western Country. —He fetts this season no id more than usual attention to the manufacturing-onu styleof hiaUarmcnts, sothutihs vere priced* as well os the .finest, are got up in o siyfc amlelegance flol to be surpassed. » lie would-particularly call Urnattention of all dealers In CloUnug to hia'preseiii splendid assortment of ; Keaay-Slaaa G«rineutS| Afl he confident, upoitexamftinuou of tliaQuaUtie* and prices of his goods, he can offer thomsuch induce mcniß os shall make it their interest to parchaso at hu establishment. " Many years’experience, and great success in the bu ■ slnesa, together wuh an uuprocofiented ir/wJ«ai« and n tail patronagcihas enabled him to get up Garments to suit tho business habits and tastes of every locationm the Union,, which m of Ihe utmost importance to whol* sale.purchasers. - In thu Culling department will be found a choice se*' lection of -the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, Knglish and American Broadcblh*, v CnshmereltsyAc,Ac. Also, uit excellent ussortmentot VESTINGS, of tlic latest and most fashionable styles— all of-which he isprbpurcdlo make to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. COM IS,‘THEN, ONK ANDALh! The Assortment, the the Variety, is the •most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fouid in tho United spates; / . . . r: , murMG “ SIMUNG CAMPAIGN! READ AND REFLECT. , CALLAGHAN A CO., Corner p/■Wood and,- Water ■■ Stoutti l'H!slurgh,i HAVE just rer.rivcd an extensive simile of Elegant i turf • Useful .floods; conMßiing. of CL<»TI IS. CAS STMBKESvand YESTJLVfJS, of the very finest mated- ! .-els,; ond-r (foe- rqoKt. rich and • varied: puticrns% . These i Goods havc.becu alleelcctyd by :tlu) proprietors them*. Selves, .with, preat. chcumspecimni. Noilung .new l or i unique in the line of dresshas yci appeared lu.the Kurt era cities* that Callaghan & Co., have not secured in i largo quantities: for their numerous customer*. . Tha whole of this large stock lias been path toil in cash, < bud were consequently-obtained \nt tovv hatss. The :publie-shouldbear this important fact inmind, inasmuch as il will enable llieiu to |)Ufclfaee ai lower prices than tbey have UeciVin the liabit of pacing for their- ward* tobe~s al'other elstanUslmietils; - Tins' raaguifieeht stock cotißiMs initart, of FRENCH* MNULISIi aml AftlEKl- CAN CLOTHS,selected with^ mn eye loSdurabiUyj ns well as to bcautyj ‘Thtt *u>ck .of CASSIMtiKES is In perfeCVaccbnlance withihe other, boihtu quality,and cheapness, while the richruirfwcmay Bay gorgeous dis play of BUPKRB VISSJINOS, cli'allcnges iiivcstigalioa, and comes up to the refined taste or.the experien ced Customer. . . • • ■.CALLAGHAN'’&/'CO, nnrL corner of Wood and Water streets." tu mTh ax xi 7~ . No. 74 Wood street, near Fourth, si. MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! MTH-Ii BE OPENED, oil THURSDAY, April ICth, YY • '-ISS2. CHESTER, in announcing hi*. nwovnl, begs leavc : to return his sincere thanks to the public, for the unbounded patronage with winch jw lias been sus tained. Tho question,. *‘can :a Clothing: Establishment, conducted on .correct business principles. aiming to build op a reputation fnr good workmanship and war taut* d material, be sustained,” is, no ganger a .mooted point.bui lias become & fired.fact, attested to by the un precedented amount of Chester’s sales' .fi has become an itfipemtive necessity with the proprietor, to enlnrge Jus business fticiiiiies, to accommodate his hosts cf cus tomers. At great co»i .of time and mctms. Goibic Hall, 74 AVoodetreetj has been fittod up in a etyle the business* where it.s mll he the grand object to main tain the reputationCheater’sCloihing Emporium has ac quiredTOrstyley workmanship and materia). > The Mtfek.of Meh and Boys’ Clotlring will- be greatly : enlarged',’embracing «Ugradosofi quality, and the latest s T ylei all manufactured,m this city, under the proprietor’s imraediatesiiperyisiGn. The public are.iavucd to call and examine, - ~..74 Wood street, WE STUDYTO PLEASE • .• r " jjipißs-c; walviv:- " MERCHANT TAILOE, - '- No. 2Q Marktt, terwten Stcoftd and Third struts? v ■ BRGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, th&Uro lias returned from Now York and Pmlatlel pbU* fromiUc latest importations; an entire new stoek of Black .and. Colored CLOTHS* newness of 'desiraa:and & rl6Ufesi:orfobri6<r^'&r& : '-imr;imrpiiBSed'by: any nonsewestof NCw Yorlu—AlVof wliielihe is prC* •pared tonrake toorder iaasnperiorstyJo,at me lowest price possible* and cordially invite purdwsers lo call' ,amle«totf».the stock before pdrohasinirelsewhere. -. 3?QjTAILOHS.—I bave.nb’ authorized Agent in this, •cUy r forthewUeof tny-wnikon-OAfiMENTOUTTING. -Jt can oniy be had.atthe atore of the aubicriber,3d Waricet:suect.ai the following prices, vte r with Ibbwoc* * liona, 8l(F| without, ~ „ % „ nmrt7 - TAMES C. WATT. '4\v }.''/;•• )-.y ’ !H STORE. ADIES GOStISG, MARKET STREET.,. [ad. A, GOSIiINO, K 0.51, ST.- CLAIR STRUCT, ■ ■HOt.K34t.E IKO RCTilt. Dealcrsin oretgn and Amtricartf Fancy end Siaplo - DRY GOODS, (Slotting. ,. ■\'i- - - -3» :*S~ •«' &** ■i-*-:-m #< -■ ? t; -V- Tv; ••15,5'- V-- -, ••.%■:'-.•K-.•VS-vsiV'/ri’' ,’X-' * % TCI J- S - *r~ * ■«* ,:-v; ,v-&- iiitnUnrc, 9ft. /*SS&m JAMKS Q t uiyy caein&T % BBm&FifßNiTvnxr mfflFAvnntEß, »r War«-room» OT and 90 •T- W.\V. respectfully informs his frtendsaniTcustom* tr • era that. tie has now completed his j]mng slock of pdfmlufOywWch iS decidedly the largest undoes! ever oOeredfor snld m (his City; which will be sold at prices As low as any m the United Starea. Kasi of-West.-v' : >As jie .is determined tauphold thequalliy wnhweU seasoned materials, best workmanship,. and; newest/ . designs; and from the extent of.hisordere and facility in mui ufaciorme, - be- is enabled to produce - warranted form » re, at the lowest prices. 1 He has : adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with.his own; tti quality . andprice, and keeps always on bund the greatest vunety of every des*. enpnon of. furniture, from the cheapestumlplaiuesi, to the most eligaitl and cosily, that a bouse, or any partof one, may be furnished from manufactured expresEly- to order 1 -The followuig articles consist,, iu pari, of Ins stock, which for richness ofaiyleaud finish, cannot be surpassed in any or the Eastern cnles*. --Louis XlV.tete-loie-a-Sof&s: - -..y 50Sofas, inplurhanJbaircloth; .r - £odoz Mahogany Chairs, ' .20 do Watnut ' • . do; s • -50 Mahogany Hocking do; • - 20 Walnut- : :•> -do do; . 50-Mahogany Divans; -. iMjAYalnul • •-. 'ito; . •• fit) Marble IVp CentrC-TaMcs; - 50 do Dressing iiureaus; , - 30 .u vdo > . Wushsuuids; •••■ 40 Enclosed • • do; -100 Common. do; . . v v ' • SO Plum Dressing Bureaus; - 49: Mahogany Bedsteads - •«.20 Waluai do; ■ *■.. 50 Cottage ■- do;- 3(8 Cherry nnd Poplar Bedsteads; ( 20 MoboganyW’nrdrobes; - • • :. • j vIQ Walnut:-. .• «U; in Cherry do; - -.SOPlain Bureaus; . 70 Bluing Qud Breakfast Tables; ■ v . - ; Id Secretary and Bookcases; ; ; SOdoz.Cttne Seat Chairs; hlCanc-Seat Rocking Chaim;_ v ' 12Ladies Writing Desks: ■ ■ Hat aud-Towel Stand* wlmt-Nota: Kllguircs; . . Paper Machae Tables; : Conversation Chairs; . Pembroke . 1 do; - >. Klixabatheu- - do; - .Hall and Tier - ■ do; • •• ■: Reception .-.-. do- - : Ladies* Work Tables ;: -- PeaTl Inlaid do; ... Extension DiningTaLles; •< "Arm do; Ottomans; t Hall Chairs. ; • A large assortment of COM.&IQNFURNITURE. and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxszns? makers supplied with all articles in their line > : STEAMBOATS aud HOTELS, furnishedatthe abort* Cat notice. : - ;: • Ail orders promptly attended to. • -••;■•■ [mars .- Jonmeyiiisn Cafiiitet Jdakßrs Aiioctattoa WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET^ (near tno comer of Wood.) .- - . TII IS ASSOCIATION, em-f* * - firsieitiMWßßßW bracing, already, twice to three Uv : tt&,map y as the tor* f9l geal andhlihertomosi renowned * % • business -shops of this city, have opened their-Ware house, nn'd are able to furnish the public, by wholesale hr reuul,with Furniture ofthe’.following description— VIZ: ■ .. ; •> . i Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Buroaua; Fall Col omned Dureausr:’Mahogany Betlstcuds;. Mahogany: Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogasy Wushstonds;:.So fas; Divans; Piano Stools, Hook-Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Itax Racks; French - Bedsteads;- Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands ;-rCbeTry ; and Common 'Worktiands ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; CribafCradlevAc* . > .• • . , : The advantages ofco-operation,onan extensivcscale, permit thorny sdl at the lowest prices, aiid iliey arede termmed toeell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if hot.better article, and warranted—as the public -wHI underßtehdtorgtviugtheniacall. . . j .. : t|p» I SwairtsciU teorlriof all dcscnpUons, and other arucTcsof any description; made to order Incvery style, atthe shortest notice. ' : -jmardtf «. C. UAMHU. . _. _ «• oaulke ■ Banner At Bml«r< CABINETVVAREUOOM,SMITU BsivanStvtnthstrut aXdStxniabe7TTtallep>PHi*bUrg i 'F4. 15% • SHAMMER A DABLERkoepeonstamiy.ofrhand UIl q-varletv of-oxceUent arid /ashiohable Fornlturej; Wgif warranicdeqoaj u>any ln theclty,and sold on aa • ascanbeobtoinedatany similar establishment in Ae West. .They have no w onihand an unusttallyextensive stock,embracing all k mds of Fornl tare, from the cheapest atid piainest to the most costly and elegani. All orders promptly attended to. mtfpfim ” A* BlhlilKiCll A CU n HAVE ON HANDav their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANBPACTOHV. N 0.64 Soiithfield st. atarge assortmentof fancy and plain Fumitare, which they will seJi lS pefcent below caslomary xaxes. dTerms—cash only. . . Idee27:ly , . /tnura v WM. E. STEVENSON aominaes to mann* ol eyerv desenp ii iiitifitpi : tio "i utbis old stand* corner of Liuetiy.ftnil. BfflfßßßglSevflHUt streets.,: UNDERTAKING attended ■'to,.ln allits branches. - payll Cftliinel cnd Otialr • - . • Ok MKVKU kn* on hand, at hls exien* UV «iV(* Cabinet ami Chair Manufactory; No, 4*4 Venn wki street; abovethe Oimtih all kinds of. FURNITURE, *% lnuthtt* fctolns, Centre Tables,MahoganyChairs, Mahogany ltcdsleads, and all other ariicte* in the Cabi net lme—which- he will sell 80 percent -below custom ary rates. Terms—CASti, ONIJY, jnsfCW MKYMt, No 494 Penn *trcet, Fifth Ward. -- npHk JffTtw „ arrangement* ;JLwithlhe Patentee oftfiis new urid eaJuo&fr invin ttV* for tkeraanafaclUreyandsaic;,oftlieai:ucle, in the West,ibey bavingheeitmanufacturedheretofore exclu* siveiy tn the l&st, where they are superseding thu use oi wooden coffins, take this method of informing the -public, thattbej are now manufacturing elghtceuuiiTerr em sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, varyingmleuffth from 22 inches to-C| feet, with width and depth satiable fot bodies of.o(dmftry si2e, and for.those who desire space fur cushioning. or fnr bodies of, unusual dimen sionsuhave several sties deeper and- wider. This in vention now caminKmiqgenernl use,t9pranouncedone of the greatest of the age. These DcßtAl Cashs ate composed of various kinds of rr.etals, but principally of iron. ‘ . , . They are thoroughly enamslstf inside, and outjnnu, thus made impervious to alr nnd lndeslrnciibte. They .are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the groat&a strength i whiobuictaUsunpabieof, inagivenquantiiy. - :i When properly secarea with ceracnt ifcej'aTe.perrect' j ly air tight, add free from exhalation ofoflensivegasea- 1 They cost no more than good wooden coffins, ami are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost-) for transportation, vaulLsorordinary interments, as has . been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men; also, by ibeJlonora* bles ilenry: Clay. Dafilel Webster, Lewie- Cass, and i otherdisunguisbed Senators who have witnessed then i merit*, and whose letters, together with other evidences i of their worth, may be seen at our'Agents 1 Burial Case i Depot, No*U74 Main street, three doors above Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand atoll times, such a slock of all .sizes ahd degreesof ornament and finUhar will suit the most diversified tastes. , tVe invite the attontiou of the-public, ond of,Under-, takers, particularly; throughout the .West, to.an exami nation of.the article; and request them not to Tely upon the lepreiematiou of undertakers not using tho article, whoselmcrust U would be to misrepresent them. ; mar22:3in W. C. DAVIS & CO. GBORQK ALBftBB, 2Kb-. ■7l corner of Wood and Fovrlfr ify? ‘fSS--HAS, just received §a superior BOOTS am 8HOE&, of *he<pH**si» IS besrstock workmanslnpJhat can begfttiogether •sSPfin any oho eitebUshracnL oflika m the West - Nearly all madeto special order, free front eats, blemishes & c.. Country Merchant* and others are re~ specially Javiiedta call and examine the nock, which is offered ror:«a!elbW:for cash. N» BI—G.- A. lias paid purhcalar allention to havo a general assoitmeritofthc bejt stock of Boots and Shoes for the Retail trade, from the good low price to the best made eusiotn work,conslstmg«f every kidd of colors and fashions nowm asc. Individuals and fainiites way rely on always finding a cenemt ussorlmem.trvU re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No- 7L. ALSO—Men, Boys, and. Children 1 # Balm Leaf three Struw.Uats. 1 joprSigiri BlMOlutton of Fartusrslilpf . - ffMIE Partnership hitherto-cxitting between-lhe subr JL «cribcr«, doing business in the- namo- of John Black ft Co., i« this day- dissolycd by mUtual eonsenvH. Mc- Cullough purchasing rife .r utireinterest or John-Black in said business: fl.l McCullough having the right to use the,name ofilielatcfirm m settling the buame>s, and the exchmvo ngkl to receive nil outstanding debts* and. lo pay all debts due by the late firm. JOHN BLACK. henry McCullough. . N* XL—The business will be continued by ihe enbscri benas usual* at hts old stand, corner of Pron and Irwin streets, HENKY McCULLpUGH. . Pittsburgh,Mutch 1*1853. , •; - -.mariklf. Henry Ulclisntsoak Jsweltsr* HAVING resiled bis store la a handsomemanner, aml bul recently yeturnud from the- Eastern cities with u fine assortment ot Watches, Jewelry and Fancy flOod*, would call iho attention of hit .friends and cub* totoers tb ihe fact, tlmt among bis Watches will be found the mostdesirable styles,nuuernsand cnakets. Of Jew* elryytho latest-styles or breast pins, fob and vest tbalns, Anger rings, ear rings, mialaturejlockets, AcyAe. . FANCY GOODS—Sack as papermache;work tables, work boxes, desks,, fancy vases, perfume, table matt, Colt’s pistols, none monmcij in greai variety; china fruit oatcake dishes, Ac. t WHIr an «TidlCss.vaTiety of useful and ornamentalartfclesjWhicb huvcOnty lobe seen to v be appreciated*. ' : v .* • ■ r novV 1 >• * NO.BI MAHKirr STREKr. - “ : vvtilUm W. WBllice, ..'^r riTTSBURGH S'I’EAM fnABBLE WORKS,. 313131 ahd SHS JLtlicrlit. opposiie SnntAAtldit, liyC ON «ravo Stoue'si v FnndtUTe JjA Tops, and all •kinda-.of muhnfactured Marble, al ways on.handy and madaioorder dn lho sboriest npuee Feveralhandrcd dtsißni'forMonunteriii'jOrlKmal. and selected, on hand. The trade furnfsbeu."with Marble at. the lowestprices. Orders promptly attended to. » .. •• in*H:4in W. W» WALLACE. 00-partnersbip Bfotiw* TpliE -subscribers have this day .entered into Paliner- A ship,- under the -style'ana Jirra -or. J.AAt , .i , .fc. J ,MA?" OUIRIs & BANE for the purpose pC.carrying outgen eral Comnuesion and- Prodirce Business, and Cortnueai* ly hope their long experience* mercaptilejiC-; qualntance, and personal altenuou.to the interests of their customers, will entitle them ,1a -a shato .of public patronage, which it,shalf.be irietrvludyjo descrye.. ~., LUKKTAAFFJEj.PitIsbuigh, ‘ SaM’L Maguire, CamberlM/Md., •VVM. C IJANE, •Washington, Pr. yr Pittsburgh, April 3, ,v, .r ' tap” i)iuoiatiDn» “ rrOE partnership heretofore existing betweenjXsmes 1 Armstrong, Samuel'Crozicr and Charles Barnes, undertiitftitle of ArmstrodgiCiozicr & Co-frrihis day dissolved by momal agreement, Mr. Hamea faanng.di*- poted of his interest and ; SAMUEL CROZIEP, Feb.’y 31)1853. . CHARLES PARNES. 'rusForwardinß-.Commissi.n'andProduetßn'sjheis l wilt tie continued atilieirpresont sltmdj Nor-tH WklM.i ■ end M From streets* by . James Armstrong and Samuel: C tor iort-under tlje. stylo of-,. - --- - Snrt ARMSTRONG A CHOZtEE.. - Euboval. rnilfi Subscriber has remaVed-his Drugstore from the X comer of Wood audFllib.»treew, to No.2,lLiber-’ it street, opposite the head of Wood. : -■ , > •niartaVy ■ ■ JOEL WOHLER .; A Ur. Wm. V. 0U.5.... VETEHINAfiV BCR@feON. ' : rz l-l OlBce at BodyFauenoa’a Livere Stables, oa 1 Fourth Ufwl.belween WnodandSrailllSem. fiTl:ty ■■ -pitffißAPEft iiAJfCUNGS.ihCbiiia andßroiatellor ■ J£: patterns,on iigltt and.rich dark grounds,fbr sale by.- aprSl WALTER P. MARSHALL. | 'i ' *.•'* ' •*■ > ■ ■s'■*;.ft'-' 'r “t -r-r J * fj J -■ ■--■A * fc ~ :■■*■ v ■* V-. i Hlntgt aiitf iHcDitlnt*. Dr* DeL*ucy’sCelebrated Pxuratlvtflo*- x j The only ; Infallible Cm for that Dreadful Xnitat* }, Jqiown as Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryKoclur -1 nat JSnttssions, SO. ImrassiHff **i4 d«Bttucuvfi, oni«l:.prodOctivc of to ;much mischief tojuonervous system. uicapacuqi ; uif? MLPbnameatj toeletyittnd matrimony,:.-. : Thla'lnelrameutia amplefcaraprebcnslvojflntf failing* and may be used withouvtho Bhghtesi inconve nience or the knowledge 01, the most inum&te friend;—- lUa to Wused exienialry T,prpdacingnopaiiiforiQjaTy wbatever, not preventmgany one,from nueridingto bis business rand „syhi!j&»&l***;**®* afinglt mfce*Dlace, invigorating-fat orpins* fn a. ihbithm& to iucli an.a\mt iAo«^WB»JB t w^:*w^miow»i: Oy KOTSSTioif, the IdMbfvluciL chnsetf by early abuse , .tm the diseasein oncstfoniffud the c ause oftheuioasaßd concomiUi^ottpJaint^ist;^eCTuaffiesSfPf«^iteni : M SSi:*«s*Wi» initariairydufm” « *»» coumric s,as jA« only certain jemedifcxts»ng/& *A ons complaints,: and has now .completely superseded the . of arues. the booeic, cauterization,-&ct*» not ip.mention .j the thousand advertised noßirutnß-.oflbc.dßfrbs cordials, > antidotes, &c.,&c.:D consulates, at the same Vine, tne safest, the rMuip&«sa«t > ,nnd by. for thee/leapwi treatment over oflertd to ihn afflicted) a being-allowed fof the fnsiruraeru, after thedesiTciicfiecthds.beenatv lOUied. %*’ * . • Be u also remembered; that thoso cotnplaints are but Uute understood by the profession to general, andltlmt all ifje medicine in the world never, baa* and sever frill, stop those losses, wbiehf if ulfowed to continue un checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con- Bequtnccs. ‘ ; * * *■ ' ; Uhtrt been a maiterof surprise to some,"thnt any one of respectability and of professlonabuuainmcnis ahoald devote his atiemion todtseases which people oflevery. descrtption prelcod to -eure sneasily. 'ifirhossevet, lint-. tbeonethouMutdthpartofibnmiserianhosnpcoprebring open society iwczo known, averyaitterenJopraionwould : beiormedi /:And;lt T*uotobiythcw dejection, preying on the mind as well .asHhe Ujai i is Boine-aTe. of iroclVplnaiuraiastoaff^ci. aud oven to destroy the reproddetive.faauUy,. when not properly treated, ; they thay remain so ddromtUirvlhe coiisiitoi Oil as to up*: poarin ndother way thaninUieirefleciS'Uppn posterity} i. yet, if properly understood, are most easily, and epeedi \ !y removed. The above, ho ingemously contrived msiru t ment,-wilidduMles«,.in a gre*t*meastfre; contribute to evils ofqaackcTy, so prevalcnlin this class of diseases, throughout the Union. ; The price of the complete instrument,carefully secar-. ediugimst oU'obgeTvatwm Jn n box, is only 310. < it caa be sent by fcxptewi td auy address: .the r Uniied^tatei^Canada, &c.v.accordlng.!o order, accom panied advice to the married and single r the expenses, even to. u»e remotest pans of iheooUntry J :.belii{j vary uifltnifj. * t *, v The lnstrument aiace it* introduction In America, has induced some uri principled persons In'New. Vork< Viuladelphiti, Albany, Bosoo,'AC., tO;get.up some ridmulousthings,.caUed r.a instruments,’l.whichv however. besr.Kor tub suaiit isr feke iiibVau cej ti eiih tr in form nor prin tipisftti iGiY and*umversaily lm; •trtfmeht*; ond wliich are aa similar to tUem:as njghi 45h ro lighti Kvery altemptro scU 30^1 11 ro> mhm.yvlll bo'prosecuicd-td the iU»eat:c*ieiu«r the law, q J beiiiff hoi 'the veil and > honestly i ettmef ropataUonfofJinF.Linyentionavwith T quacka omi their WorinlessproducUons.; J'foihsinmriiiM «f>iunw and hone emi ievananted but (hose prtferedf/pvi aijftelf- , >AU^^lippUcmtonaf ituil rcnuuajiees mast be directed (post paid); to tlteJtoctothimself, bn havingno Agencies. established but in Loudonaud Paris. r-Aildressj postpttidj Dr.UJ de L*auey,sl Li»penafdsl 0 - OfEce hontPi daily,;froin O[A-WrtiH 3 apd from 7UU P- M., the Sabbath excepted. , •a::inr'%e-uiiduriiaijMce«iiyi-.‘Withgreaij>leaBure;'that'. the above-memlonedlnstrunient only roustroctea Off BeienliCd principles, hut ihatfroro its cselhohappiMi ■ reBUUs 'may always, with, confidence, i there heirig, for thqhure of those diseases, Jip OTilkit i CERTAIN REMEDY KXTANT. JifclNllV « D.< ! • . CIE CiOETZB; At D.« W Chmnberstreet, w l C ECKIIAKI/r, ALU, «41Iowaid street,' | New Yoax. ■ Dr. ns Labs? Is prepared all orders for iwr; cical appataios, viz :>AmhciaL. Anns, and Legs, which move like nalural members ? Apparatos for Lnxauon; for Contracted Legs; fiir cUTvature of the Spine Wabi: Joinm of the Aims and Knres; ior Paralytic Leesfor.Club Foot; for Lacrymol Fistulca; for Palling orthe Ifecturn; llypogastricDeftsf Dedsand Chaff* for BicSrPersobs ; Crutches,Trusses, &c.j..pnli;o pedic Corsets, Ac tta • • A n work - warranted. Letters until be pon paiii.j coiittuninsaprcpomonaieTemjJuutce or city reference.; ■. -Ifcu^Ry .l Oit vl’.uuvulf:vvv . J? ness; ÜBONOmTIS.WIIOOPJNOJ COUCH GROUP, ASTIIMA. and CONSUMPTION. In offermgtothq community-this justly celebrated re* mcdy fot diseases of the throatand lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men andeoroeof the evidences ofits success, from.wluch they can judge tor themselves sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or falsa statements of Its efficacy, nor will we hold outany hope to suffering humanity whichfacts, will not warrant.•, • •. •. 1 Many pree/JuTC here given, and we solicit an Inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they •will find tboiu perfectly and the medicine wor thy ihcltbeßtconfidehce and patronage tbt distinguished Professor of CaevusVry and mats* no Afti/ca, Btnodotn College. PearSlrt I delayed ans-wering-xhc recoipt of :your preparation, until Thad anoftportumtyior witnessing ita effects In my.owufamdy, or in.the families of my friend*. : Thislhave how done with ahtghdegTeeofsatisfue*: tit cases hnth of uJulta and children. - • I have found It* its its |ngrodiejl ts e how, a powerful ro m'edv for colds and cougbeaiid pulmonary diseases. . y 1 PARKER CLEAVELAND* M; l>. r Brukswicj:, Mtf., Feb.silB47* ' f'rna on Ovtnesrin th* Hamilton City, LoWeLL, - DriiJ.C/Ayer: I havabeea cored of the worst cough I ever hndan ray. life, by yoar“CuKBRT Pectoral,” end never fail,' when 1 have opponunltyof recommending i* 10 ' T^^gfkiCTSON. jP* Rend ihafollowingvoiid see.ifthis medicine .is.; worth ft trial. The patient hud become very treble, am* iheeSectof the raedteme was unmistakably distinct:—a. UIOTED STATESHOTEL,SaBATOOJISPAUiCS, > Df. J.C. Ayer,—Sirr Ibave been atiHcieawiihap&m* fol affection of Uie lungs,and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. .1 could find no tnc* dicine that would reach mycase T -nntit Icomuienced the use of your “Cunutre Pectoral,” which gave me gradual relief,- and I have been steadily gaining my strength nil my health is well nigh restored.: r ..:r- ... • _• While using your medicine, 1 had the '’gratification: of coring spitti it my reverend friend, Mr,Truman,ofSorap* ter District, who hadbeenauspendedfrorahis.parocUial dalles bv a severe attack orbroucliitls. . • ;l have pleasure in cernfying Tiese factsto y;ou * And am, sir.yours respemfally, i: v*. CALHOUUj of.aouth Catolina r« inr Tlie. following was one of the worst of cases. which the physicians and fricmla thought consumption^ Chebter, Pa, Aug. 22,184 p. J.Ci Ayer,—Sirt I was taken, wtili aterriblecougu, brought ou by a cold, in thc.bCginnitigof laM February, and was confined ta bed more than, two Ceugblng incessantly mgbt anti day, 1 bccameghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken.and eiassyv and *ny breath Very short. • Indeed,T was rapidly failing.onu in Such.distress for bjeath,lhat;.bnt .htdehppcof my.reeoTv cry could he entertained. While in thisaituauou, a friend of mine, f the Rcv.’Jolm Keller, of the Methr.distehurcli,) brought me a bottle bf your CuBBUT-P«*.TCE*n, which! tried more to gratify him, .than from any expectationor obtaining relief. Its good effect induced more contumo its use, and .1 soon found my'bcalth. much improved.- JSowiu three' months, l uift wril aud atrolig, mui cau,ut tribute my cure only id your great medicine. W.U. *r»«J*slJ«gg^ OT . ' Prepared and sold by James C< Ayer, Practical Chem* iS Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail,by U. J A’ Fahnestock, and byJ.M. Townsend} m Allegheuy City byll. P.-Schwarlz,/<iud J.' Douglass, and by druggists generally. . . . ..... ,dcc3u„.. JlOttSE'B, CompoundSFrapofYellovy Bobtltoot, WOuPIKS the from Tank-draong the propneiory \l medicines of this couniry- for completely curing diseases • ansingTroni anjinpure store of the bloods • Also, Liver Coro plain tiCatarrb, UyspepsinvHcadachcsi Dizziness,: CoughsjSoreness and Tigbincasabout the.Lliest; Urou chiusi orlldarpenesSj'Dryncsyr nttd a tickling sensation abooUbe Throat} aud is twed with utiprecvuemed^uc ee«B hiall cases of *.■..■ ■■ • •••••' - • FEMAIiE WEAKNESS ANBaENEBAtJ>EBIUTV. SttcnKtbqninjtfiewcfilreiiert bpjy, jiving ione to i)ie varkmaorganSvandinvigoratingtheenurecaysterai • If thcVeetimoiiyOf wltnessesifirom all panaof tffo'cdhhuyr'caii'licnreiied-upoxr,ilia singo*. larlyefficaciousin curing, oil Jfumur*,and <!c bilituted and broken dowiv constitutions. It is purely i vegetable iii its composition, and so accurately coat'. binedinit3prcrportionslhavttiecbemicul,liotflniealaßd medical >propeiiißs.of jeflehinffredichlliatmoitioualy; unite rePIMUbY, TUB BLOOD. : . . . It has removed rainy chronic diseases which b&snaf. fled tbeskillof the best physicians, and has aUo.cured Canker,Salt “RhOtim, Kryaipelaa. and. Scrofula, which SarsajmriMa Sy tups entirely failed re.mpke the leasUuty pressiotvupoh* . ,v *' /, ’ *. • It has been' tcsteii* In 'inuny-casea of CANCEBOU3- The most Obstinate .^aseers:«have.-:been-. cured by this medicine. -We say that .it is a valuable : mediciuolhall DILIOOS CUAIPLAI?iTSi-' h removes, all obsuucUoirlii lhc circulation, reudexing vbe Uver free, active and healthy/ D-removes Palpitation of the Heart, and rciieresin aticasusof Asthma)aud maybe used fn aU climates,ai\d at all seasons of the year. • This Syrup is prepared only by’C. MORaß*fc CO., at: 102 Fountain street, Providencn, 1%. I\and.»old. .whole'’ sale and retail, by S. N. WICKEtiSUAM, ~ Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, ; / ]ell:y WnrchouscjcorWoodandSUlhats^FituVh ; 'fr}<ia’AflledKeatcdLl<itild Cuilcle.. ■' i 'Jims article isiuierided Tor fanulj use* and should be - X. foandmihe jvoaaesßionoTevery family intlie land.; -ftlcchaaics'whd ate in constant dangerofinjuryto theltf persona through accident, and; the improper or Careless; use oftbolt r wi}ifindtlusaxticle ; to.beinTalnabl& » 4 them, and &uerafairtrlifljwUlcon&de»iltnd)spensable. ? a the anddreißfaed*og* frequently made useof Judd r s MedicatedLiauiu Cuticle, 1 prepared by ? Messrs. -A.Camp, filiddleiowoy at an exceltem sobstftute.for'adlicaiveplaß-; ter, indi&ssing burns,cuts* ac&idSjbruiaeSi and nil kinds; .or fßsh wounds; also,Tor sore nipples.a remedy .tine-, quailed, ■ CHARLES-WUODWaRU, hi.!)., ' - wm; e.casey I w.d. i Jh HAIUUSOMU M . 'Th ’WOODRBFTK M.U, . : • HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., ELLSWORTH BORB,Qi.Du Botanle: the practfs^pbysiclanslathe cJty of M Fo <l r»S3?by B. A. FAHNESTOCK t CO, < f . v }yt ' cornet ofrWooQ and .First ate. ' eTKAM JBOA.T XRlMMlNGS—Oompnsmg m pan O the JiatktmctDjsper. Crash-KscaSuip, Tablo Coveringani.Tablti' CMtrt, Napkita, &c o :whichwß BTeiCOMtantlyreoelviogfftom the importers and manufacturers. ::CaflatNorBS Fbnnh cflceb taprtli ’ wTswaamocKi” Cl, 4 4 * V :f.S " ’ , * « v «i > & v Kt *iA .£> * . -J- « ~ ■ . ■ •_■. .’•■• ’ - >. ..•■ , «».T " •* . x,*v ■.•••.-«** ■ *■•.. ■'•!... I.':- •■: .T v, '.l - • .'i -.us mi ■■■-• ~ v 1 fT.e ‘ ' " * , If* jj ‘V*.'"' ** ? * -v ** , -9-i * }- *>*7^l; >f; 1 -i -c' ' • ‘ '*.t> ■ VH, ‘ ■ **• - %. ■* * vr l**u* , V %; - ** * . ' -. ; ' : -v- *.;*... - V :yv . > A-Y ' < * f 'i , •i ■ ‘ T "* ■*■ *.— pft . ,i v 1 " MX * 1 5*- ■ t ~ N £ 6 ' * J f *mf^ r **' <-7 r“~ ' ”" rendertiithe cu£?V£iSodreai]fol perfect certainty; andUjenian who will flow wiojn , acGtidJtlOff of Uiings kP*sf. a «; . ed kmfp of u tkii/hi Atumorciajtjordi* naty fdmr, s inay, wnh p>opneiy, be leu to the pirsoft Sfiifctedand.lheirpiift*ia4ketjUttiMf«pfts«Myj ,^ r wp*' do,vrithouleven a bandage 61 any kind loTefaJh iu of tenrepdersthfrcatepMfecily untiiiiiageable*aiio lead* „ to wlut Is uraßdSJr«-ng’a&MdJ‘&mf%wmch often naa : . no tellef binin'-als 4it-:lbd -Tnws to •which,welnviteuie aitcmumor.tUe'afnioieatrthorois ( every, superiority over 4be tiusse* andbonuages .In r eomtdon uso « It is perfectly ecmfortat>le>atfdi can po , made to fit any case of Hernia with an exacfdesa and, - - i.equableness of pressure that doe* not belong-toany -'t-:. ; oilierjastrumen; with, wbichvrtar© acquainted; and - •will.Teiain onyrapture .whVeafre and'cpnlfcftt'to tfoa • ['ydatet.v Physicianiofjibc highest st andingiii thfepro* |,feaBionhayeglve(ite»iimonytoiiagreatsunenorityover • •ibft. ordinary trusses: in nfte. The TrUsiCefDr.'Hub i-bard will.cpro;<roe»b*lf tuecaseaof ordinary. Rupture, r :; >vp advise those afflicted to msfco application iiulmc." r \*Cr",R'ftunttst(f.ih€ l Atgfost chtftucur earsv* • . tins /?«$, op calling on t&s agent. Person* -from a. distance-can -havelherti eenty by -sending ibemcjume- roaml ihe-body, • - , . ' . »h. geJ.ii. krtsrr, - * ' street, sols agentfoT Pittsburgh u i «ntarll:(f&w__ JTSI <r€f ,—„- T , rAitkm*) Croup,Bronehius i JnJ(uenz'*y Bltutinp ojfikt •> . V'JfiruUy of BitaifonpyAJftc\itmoftfie Lint, •' Pain* or. Mtaknets.cf tht BrwtoT. Si4ti.Fint Starts tf . • - • Coniiimpiwn. 4*e ft *A<» f. iAis Balsath is peculiarly - • adapts* teevery ttistasttfpit ai)dJLtvtr r qh{tit /»■' ; *rt>du«dirtevr eter carytngrlfmaf#,.; " i... ‘ ILDCBERnYhfIB idcgbeea known toposscasim* poriantpiedlcinal prowmjes. -TiiiAfact u familiar «•; to every toatroblntwrUntf, and phyricmns often pte- . 1 HcribcilltttUilflr«nlforin«for avariciy ofcomplainu.— also hasbeen equally jiated for its virtues; andsprae"" ' physicians whose camea are Jomiliarto the whofcf cbit(i«>' 'tir**lraagcm©*o far as tp declare, lhate TIOPT coaid cured that alone, Ih othor bonds *’ *- d«ain;itwaaaearly valuclessiowingffio^loubijoibelfc^,; ignorance in preparing nml.ndinmistering it--a difficulty mow entirely obviated- bypuiiehi experiment aiullong— ;■ !■experience. .■••■■;■ _ * | ; ? fUeextraordinary medicinal powersofthcsetwosob*'*: stances are now for the first-titm}' combined and eiuhod* ln llr. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WIL&CIIF.nRV. Gy a nice chemical prf'ceM. eVerylhini; deleterious or usele»sUrejeMcd, «o ttiafwlmt rcmainsrs ibe torsOx-*! traofdihary end truly efficacious remedy furallklndsoC.. paimohary'and Hver diseases ever known to man - * ' eonvinfceali unbelievers.that our theory U-really true,-, ■'■■■- ■wo refer to n few cases of cures performed by tins won- " dcrfutoledleme; * ;.* : • I’ixasakt Riuor, Ham- co. t O n Sept. 27* LlXPaux—DearSir: 1 taketbo liberty of adyjtfifc " you of the-benefit, l-have.-derived frpmtbe übc of Dr- > Wistar’a Ba’spraor Wild Cherry. 1 T was prosified bjr J «. 1 tltatierri lOscoQrgcCoisarapuoo,mMayloiu Tbeat*- '. •• ; tack wps trulybo/mying io me, for. five of out-familv (my brothers amTsisierMuad' died.of Consampifon. i > was afilusted- vriib nearly all tbo worst fcalurea of the • ) ••' disiaeer; IJjbdjftidiairessiniccottgh, and great deaFof,bl6od»bectie fever, severo pains in the side •' and cold alternating .with ifliufaes : andeopionsnjgbuweai*. , ; - I was under dm care ora skilful pbysiclnrt 'fram lli^l 1 ' timol was taken, eick untilabout six week* since,being - tbCn nboul belplesa, amTmy friends considered mycase hopeless,orat least beyond our Bki 1 !; Arivis* - 1 - cd the use of ’W'utar’s Uulsam of Wild ClierTy. Ayiib-- • oat ray kuowledge.my fathcrprocureditaridcofnmenccti r odramistcnngit to me* omJfromihe I commrn ced taking it my health improved, andiiV two weeks f ' was able lo be ent and oversee my;bfl?inejsi and'labor, , - which I still continue to do. I. have bonlea - •' Oftbe medicine, and nowconsiJr • -JGKKMIAU dscarc. AttOTflER ASTONISHING CUBE!! ' llnsavjtMt, Fairfield eo. r O; IBSK-. < i Mr. JD. Park— I wish,to state, to you that, ray daughter Amanda, agedtOyesrsv-hadaboutayear r smcpavery revereauaek.ofinenslcs,- wlnehreduced ' her very much, and'left her widi a talking eobgiiYf'’ employed 01l of die physician# wilhih-oiirrcoch tarth®' s purpose of removing. her coughs but without success—- She appeared to be ticking into a : decline.'Wldrcvery ■■ < eytDpjotaof consmnpjton. I then tried Dr. Roger’s. Liv-. - erwoit and Tar. Uut:tbU aggravated her-coaghfadd . > gaveljerspßptainsof - : -lwafl.nowrao»<tfieriou?lyalajn>c») J amUtwoß’withirem-' < bling (ear t Vail frora day to d>ty »uwihe progress of that > lusatittble CoinunipUon. I really despaired of my daugbterVreedvery.- : Uut | provitlemiailjrs&w'.the t oertifiemeof JoitatbaoCoulEonj'wlioHedaughter.’Scrah' ‘ ; Jnne. wucured of Consampiton by Wm*r?s Ualsarauf » rAVild.Clieuy l Tliiscreated a fumi hope Uiftl it might help njy daughler/ahd iirametfiaiely. cnntfflciiccd owrtg. >'■ i it, and UnlraostihsinnUygnvo relief, llfcrhealth wns . [improved frOmifaeritrst-botUei and by the use of two ; ' bottles of .’yVTStar’S'Bulsain of Wild Cherry stieyvas res* - [ lorcd to perfect health, and she b.notnow at &11 predfc-' ' i poted to a cough.' iwitf.sayto.Dll ihutarenflhciedyvithr any disease tending to Consumption, <lonotde£peir.:for Dr. Wiatar’a Balsanrof Wild Cherry will :>*oawiUbutuyiL'.v.'-.'.->v' • liKAl.Br itip p f f. pp,. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE* ‘ * •Will miracles, never ccasc? More eViUenceQfjig! surpasslm*jieahh*reMorative virtues! ; (.V/om Dr- DaWeri gpnogfioldf Wflfthlrgion ■ : „ i - Sp>iscrmp t Ky M Alay W, , 0 Mas'tßß Saotobd & IVrk.: I lake this l opporianily~of unfartningyoo of. Btno«l remarkable cure performed up- v oit mo by the use of Dr<Wutai?sDal3am of Wild''Cher* V *y. " ' ' In the year 1810-1 was taken with the infUraraalion of the bowels, which l laborcd unilorforsix weekSj Wbeu 1 gradually recovered; In the fall of lfcll l waaatt&tk c4:wit}i a SBverc colLiwhifclisentediisclfupunniyJarfgS' ami/ forth® space of threc year* I waa confined 49 my bedy 1 tried nil kinds of medicine*and every, variety of * • nidwittiont. benefit; and .thus 1 wearied ofonjr until the < winter of 18-15, when l heard of Dr, Wlstat’s -Balaam'of v Wild Cherry. - - , My friends persuaded mo to give it a trial, thoogh <v had given tip ntl hopes of ri-covery ; bad bod prepared--' my self for tbe change of another world, - Through their ' solicitations I was indnaed t»make use or the genuine *■ Wmar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry; The effect Was truly astonishing. After fivc ; years of affliction and suffeffcgr and after.having spent four or five hundred dollars to no pnrpose> t»nd the bost uitiinost reepectahla physicians' tad provedvUuivoilinff v t was-soon restored to entlru health oy the b’essingof Cod and the U3eof Dr. Wislm’s BalsnaiofWildCherry-*' , Maytiie Slewing ofGod rest upon the proprietors oP to -valuable a medicine, tu -Wlttar’a Baltiam oft Wild t Cherry-'YdnrsTespectfally. . W.JP BAKER. -. WfctarVßaJsam of Wild. Cherry bak'd* fac-siraile nf thesignatureof Henry-:Wtsmr, Vhil* adelphia, and ic-Parfe” ona-fiudyexccnted * steel engraved wrapper# No other can be genuine. • Ptioe—Sl.pur Cor 53.: ■;.■ < Sold by J. D. I’ARIi, Fourth.and Walnut street l *, Cln* •chmatijO., General agents to whom uU’ofdeTs tuuitbe ; addressed. . _ _ pcrbotlle—*l* bottle, for *5. . Bold by I, D. PARK, Cincinnati, OJiio, . North-east corner of Foarih and Walnut sis.,—enlrai d* cnWalnut—lowborn all orders must be addressed.' J KidddtCo, Pittsburgh;!. Wilcox,Jr,coraerMaikei streetand the Diamond;- U A Fahnestock ft Co, Fitts burgh ;1 A Jones,' Pltuburah; Lee ft Beelthom, Allo-- ghenyCity jLTßussell, WoshiMtoD ; >V. I! Lumber lon.'Frablnm; LB4lowie,-Umomown; 11-Welly. Greensbureb;- 8 Konnlz, Somerset; Bcolt ft Gilmore. Bedford; lfeedft. Son, Huntingdon;h\rs. Orr, Hollidays! burgh; HildebnmdftCo,- Indiana; llt Wrigbl/Kiftan-* ning; Evans ft Co, BrookTilief A Wilson ft Son. Wayneshurgh; M’barland ft Co,N Callender, Mead’ ville; Barton ft Co, Erie ; Henry-Forltery MercerTJa*. - Kelly ft Cojßmlcr; SSniiih, Beaver; J D-Sununetion, Warren; F L& CBJones,.Cbrideraport; F Crdofcer. Jr.. Crown sviljc. ■ - - ' . f mai-vo • ;IQ IHVAMDB AlllU 'rilit sin;i~ ~ THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. (CdrmilVA' JL Baup’jj coring all Borns and all External Bain* Olid. SUftrS. • •• ’ ■ Cciumbia. for Staying or : - **.■ HfW’s Nerve anißant Linimml anainUcM. r«- : «“M* Ehxtt, a curd for all cases of-Kbeumail.ra. ‘ ' 4th'!Me.Mm’rJaiatie Oil, acertaip cure forDf silt. JTayi Limtnnit.a known'eure tor lie Piles.' '/ -filn. Stfo'hn't StcJrilcaiiacheHemjitipi .*• i/ » 7ih. Mother'* /irfrT, forall women In the family way. -i ■ Sib. ■ Aong/rp a. Ghoi.i Wniern - Indian-: Faiierea,' Top Colds nnu reverisb feelings and-preveiuinc-fevers ; for ' ■Astlima, Liver Complaint and Billoas Affectidhs; Tor Biarrbaia, Indigestion nitdEdSSdrAppetHbf forCojttve- ■ ness uiTemnlcs and males,nuduervouseoniplaints t for StomachAfierlioua, JJJspepsia,'Files, BlieuiuaUsin’ftc. Ibe great pours a ti tt is notbad to take, never aivea pain,and never leaves one costive. ■ . SUi, Kalrtittoet’r YtTmifu^e (Worm Killer,JfdrCtUfafttf nr grown persons. , luth. Af»s Bmm'i Gteaf Pain Kitkr. No medicine hasbeendtscovered mat is so happily adopted to rue innrnofly es drops nr be taken,.and yet.perfomrsach wonders when nppl ed txtcmally as a wasliorbaill. bv friction. Tn houles-from Idfcto 50 cents each J . Jlllu Sgunholu.';Ranch, and Bed Dub Batu, for drlv mg awttV Yerauind u abort time". v “■' - i*2th;-Tbei:clct>rawd Un' 9 Uft-P\Zb ana TmvttanU BUUtt ■■■■• ■/ • •- . ■■.*■ Ilhlh. P/ijif-Sorup. ■ th» twinala'TTnf; roit covousTcuLm, Wluen,_ -J.'S&T TheFaiiTmfiA* Net# Ink HaijJDyu, thtooly SyKKcolomiffforifie liair. -• v ■ Liii'sHalmof Chinese Remedy for Cuts; ’ % r .im,:;£zira4 o/rSanaparilla.-. Tbit artielo boi oatllv- - ea au other SarsaparLitus, and ailli glves as gfeai aatU* faeuon an ever. ~ . - :. 17ih. The. celebrated spread Stfengtiening Plasier maue from Dr. LT.V£ recipe, aml the tOoAi popular ih the ' IStii.lh. Xlim'c Tec&jSehc Bropr.A certain andtaiv cure for Tooth Ache. • - ““P ' iSib.hßr, CoMsToca has lately booghnbe tight farihn • Lniteil Stales,,of.the celebrated; ■ Waur, found at the Safriftringa of Doctor Wm C* .Chase, nist. Catharines, C. W. ThisJaedfeme hJS m taluea a untimely andpopulomy emrtflSd by any preparation at tbat piace,- and its-sale hasten commeHsarate.wtttuls merits; wbich are All the remedies are folly ddsoiibedTtt AThKfSrar??' tobegiven loan who ctJl where ,h? : . NOTICE. All prepsrotl'bns': lieretoferi «COMBTOCK>B'>rojf.COMaTOOK ft CO™ Sh** longed and ( now belongs EXCUJSiVELVm &3i. rD v r - L - s!c ' wul AU. OTHERS MBST Iffi SPUMOUS' »o. Liberty Weei, tead w^,. eUor-ot Gtecn Sicineis, Flcar. Alhn.n, 7uV-' cw «n>- seuetti ZSSfSißi esssraSsysa as sa^jS^aiSagtfes 1 tail by W:a JACKSON Sm r«!rJs.?js*» te *wi le '^iltyata?ito!a ““ ta * 4 : wWl wcSs**' . i . 5 *K. , N • cx: s> r ? A > V*V / ** ’ '*' fVr * 1 < 'r i * ~ * e *~ f ( f ' 4 i ' ■* \ ' -V-:.
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