<V v» 'v v 4 .v.v3 T v » - ,1 i ■.' -. fit * H •>s*- i, -.’; x *tZgw » - - ■ ' s "&'v. -f: 'W^ r -:'’W' ■;&**#■/?. .•* • ■ „ 1 • ■ v '■ ■ . ?*■’•< . ’r- » jV: ‘- * ‘ '\ :: 4 i . - : #?fs& k -£Ci «*>. : V^*s ? ’ f '>‘> 1 -r i jS'VSSj-V ijfVS'iVtJ #ft»’ * *rf4&W*S* *'*'Vfiv v*j MSMm mrsihm f&&^i£ijj&iji» B' ' ' * * S^iiili' k ■■■ Jmßtimm JUmssßsm ' jipMi ■- ~SS BFJ W m. P.o»u.. - ... . f .-... t , „ Isfefcfs4£s^ : - mfr # : VB3f3«IWAKY 3URGJEON. J XilbUlAßix&AhbX+^tißK^MoTjQi^w&x fcs£Maa“*"l%f , ““’* . - •- -,. .•,...- . .-.a ' ~•::-x .';• ■ r -a .«•*■*> ■ :i r&Z-A Aa-A ;A V- ** '• ‘ " *’***• -- ■ vi.A /*•*' ' fe»aiip!*s*i»>. ®” ::s a * % ===SfSf J i.APS°UTT * 00 *’ s £.££ arr angemen rs tor iesa • Atitf-N *■•> and Ufcalef in Fo.rotgn Kt*.. jES'> A s tniTot ii,ofo,|ou “ u ? t ’ ockf:i pfo'.«rla»<- °< Steamships, between New Yo« and U "* r &tolvT»>l Lute. MlUng from New Jerk and U,« "N- Yort on the mb,and L.v "SiuSfiMlw"^”'r.o.a L,vrrl>ft0 ’ •«<» New Ynrk. • • v ... , o n »ifAiii «snil from Nrw York .’be. LondonontheO.h, BUl., - Y °A k W«klyS™ l ’ c . ckUa f ™ ro Livrimol lo New . • Otlean*. ■. ■ ■ \ Anm N*tv Vork, by alftnra by c>»X »»d ">■«»* «» ««*■ s: and Sb-George** UuiWiugs, Liver-; Va?cjiTinmuJi ft,• oSouth street, New ibe oni<'e of ibe odveruser. • * ri,’£h?residing in tlm Vnited States or Canada, who „.icu r m"«erd for their blends m any parlof.tuslund, .SS5«f Scotland or Wule<,ean make the necessary nr, iobJcmcrlvby application io the eubseribeft»i: Snvo !h£££«M«n by any of the nb'oee fMorite lines of "'•P»plkew.t*biek rnngo from VMK)to2.sOTrtons burthen.) orW fir'l elassffleiehnni Ships, nil favorable terms,l>y V.-CV of Liverpool, Loadnn or Glasgow.' Their fre ■OnFiievorimliinitprcelulrstliepOssilnlttyo/dclaf i-assagn eon also lie secured fromliteetpool to Ntwrur _ gareßetuTo. d 1 ■ - . lcntis, ftuntmore, VWlaaelphte. nostotv ,I’hrr eston an.l rnpom SEWTON PLANK. ROAD ROUTE, I SLTi™.mrADECI>H J A and WASH * Mess(«.W.& J- T Vnptcn’.i *'Cn -have vniere* Into- |J INGTON CITY. Psu Railroad; arrangements with Heirs Vo, e1,.K0.* * Co.. Bank- To Bn limoee, . 2fi£'“Vo d> .d» CIS. fieiAfnit-tm-ihe.Mith, nod mith-Messra, tdward To.'JihllSdelpliiß, y do do 'uiAiini ■• *• Pn '■•ll'inlrftM • Pin* in dra'V sijjiit- oralis To.W#6hiDg!Dli ®lv.* rT t > _ 'puaniKifl te , 3w‘aySi , f.? sole by-the f*&gStSg?£ Slates Mail,) Sixth and U'teriy streets, (up stotrs.f Piusbnrsp next The ? ’iihSSwllitS'above tlto Wire Bridge, door to Messrs J. fc R. F-»>d 8 %'IKS l&tifitLv- , RVERY *FTKR^I' )O N,at S p;e!ock t vi».lbeA oaghioj jasmsssaegßrn 9Ni#MHRi| monntsins lit daylight.; Take (ho masn.ficeat sleeping Ca« of i!-e Boiun»ore nndObio ot l^« n ?g c *i p M‘ • lUAakr&st ot Da i more, and. Washington. V»am evening. ■ • ■ ■ ■ ; Fare to Halumore, • do Pbiladrlphlay . do 'VaHiiiginn CiiViv^;,.;;, MONOSGAUKLA ROUTE. . „ Tfio Steamer leaves thei Wharf, shove 'heßridge, Daily, nt 8 o’clotik,A. SI. .Travelers leaviqgrPlt'sbnrgh bribe Morning pool, will cross the mountains the same night, and at rive ,in Cumberland rhb nexrmorning; for the Ho’clock train of Cats for Bolumoie. .Wltt smr In ■'Unitimure arid Washington City, and arrive In Phtlsdel phin m 2 o’elock, the satne'Dlght Fate to Baltimore. .... ts a,to. . ; do. Mtiladelpitia, - - " '*>?,• do Washlntnort City, • - • , *">«• : For Ticket', by either'of-the above.Uae6,plca,c cull at me West Newton Plank RoodUffireiin taeMotion enließ House, Water street. J.J.hVANS, Agent uptO iHfCty for Different Lines flf |aelsrt Ship* " PASSENGER. OFFICE, itfrt 410 2*n>eTty ,1 ko» p ! w BYiines £ co.,nst smith. •c«i, < rmt l ?{l Pint. A*’» York ; M JTatertco Rood, l.tc«iji«oli\«ni!63 Starirr streu. iYero Orleans. : ■. ■ ■ - ; HySaUno of Packets r-v -- . jTtrx- .uniting every five daTfftenV. 1 AP* .1 • if^nik. l " Ltvcrpoolto New 1:otk J a j Unc of PaMfels from Uv- i ernool to rbtlr.<le)pli_ia, r.n ■■■'■jWfat&iASpipiiiocn ib Of tudfirniwa.; - S4lh of each month from London .and t ortsmouth to so—braltsatslehtalwaysonhandyfor any amount, ’ at the lowest rates of discount; and all giveneeneenilng rMsen S era,lhat aar. he jnuen, with glotijutg. gPttlßO ASD SOHHSR CI.OTU W6l " “ THREE BIG DOORS! ‘ No. 151, liberty Strict, PiUtburgh. XOHN MeCLOSKEY haa now the pleasure of an- nounoing to his numerous friends and the public in | general,thnthls Bprine and Summer stpchlsnow ready 1 tor inspection, which me believes .^, c I one-ofthe largest and best selected stocks of Ready* I Made be foand in the Western Countm -.1 -■■ He has season paid more attenuon lo j fWEassa^iffiss^*"* inCltnhlng^^semsjiUtndidMst^cntof , ssfsssass^ffi ! ff^«ss?l * mentais shall make it their interest to purchase at his I ''MjSyyetS?experience, »"d eteat suceessin the bn-1 slness, together with an unprecedented te&cluoft ond re sstfpauonage, has enabled.htm to gel up Carments to ■■ suit the business habits and tastes of every oCa j'? T l i ;■ £e Union, which ta of the uunostimpurignce to whole . department will he found a choiec ce lecUOnof themortfashionable goods,constsimgof— Fmch, Englith and American Bnuaclolnt , , Cashmeretts, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assoitmentol VESTINGS, of the latest and roost fashionable sjyles-r ajjcf whlch he is prepared to make to order in the best oanner - 1 . The Assortment, the QuaUty.rad the, Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo tnd m tho Unli cd : States; ■ SPRING OAMPAIGNi : - KBAO JNH REFLECT. O UiliAO.B AS « COit..- Comer cf Wood and WalirStretti, Pdltburgh, HAVEjust revived an ex lensiv * nm and Useful Goods, consisting of CL<' CIIS, CAK -61 MERES uJ VESTINGS, of the very Cnt.l router.-1 ale* and the most rich and vaned.patterns.. Goods have been all selected by or' selves; with a real eiicumspeeuon. Noihingneyor ■ unioaeinlhe line of dresshas yet appeared in the p.a«i era cities, that Callaghan A Co.,Bavc not secured in . large quantities for Uieir numerous customers. The -whole of this large slock has ' 3C ‘ ,0 > mhl wero conscQuently- obtained 01 tour sat* 4 * ine public Bhonld bear this unpSrlom fuct in mmd.masmneh halt will enable liiem to purchase ut lower puces Ilian they have been in the habir or paying for iheirward- TObes alolberestablishments. This nragainccnt sloes consistsiuputl,of FRENCH, ENGLISt? and aMEM . CAN CLOTHS,selectedwhh aaeye Jo durabhly, m " :■■■■■ wollasto beauty; The stock pCCASSIMERKS. Is in perfeetaccordunce with the other, both jn^ualityand ■■ Sd^er 0 lhc ced customer. of Wo0(1 and Wuter streets., - 1 sireinnß'a.xrt No. 74 JFood alreef, near Fourth it. MEN’S AND BOYS! CLOTHING! nriLL BE OPENED, on THURSDAY,. April 16lh, • : : W 18SL CHESTER, in announcing his ro ;ovai, betwleave toreturu his sincere Uinnks to tbepub'ic,for ■ the nnbonnded pattonnge witli vrhich h \!i“‘“V tained. The guestmn, ‘"can-a Clothing Esubl.ishtpent, conducted; on correct business pilnctples, piming to build sp a reputation for good workmanship and war- I:■ ranted material, be sustained,ia no longer a. mooted : p6im,bnt has become a fired fact, attestedtp' by.thepn* nracettenicd qmpnni of Chetter’a'Pftlcs- It httiTJCfeO.wg. ' ■ an impel auvo necessUy wiih thc proprietor, io CD J“*£” hisbuiiinessfflßihuqs, to accommodate hoit^efeu*- lAtnen Algfpal cact of nme and means, Qoimc Hoi»> «. ;t Wood slreeMtas.been fitted up in a-aty!e poimhde to the business, where iis'iall be the grind obieet to mapi ' lain the■repwationChester’aCloihlng Emporium has ae* i ooited for style* workmanship and maienal. q The stocror Men and Boys’ Ciotbioc *ill • • ehlareed* embracing all grades of QUality» and the latest lhiseily,anderthepK>lnieiot» • immediate . . The ynbUc are invitedlo cull and «amm-. <iK^ , pill WE STUDY TO PLEASE /' “''r 1 " :- l - ! ■Wr- HEECHAHT TAIIfOE, Yo. go Afarkcl, btrnim Sttond and Thtd * ,r ' e “;. BEGS respectfully to inform hisfrircda nnd'linFnt’l'C, Wt hernia returned from New York and Philadel. nine, having there selected front thelatest><nJvorjat>nn», ' an entire now stock of Black and Colored CUfflut CAESIMERES and VESTINGS, which for newne*s of design! and. richness of nnv 1 ante west of New York.—All of wnlen he u prer narco to mate to order in aauperior style, at tne price noulble, and cordially invite purchasers to call Marketstreet, at the following prices, yii. with Jastruc tionMllOi wlth°nt,S7. JAMBS C. WATT- “JjgVV CLOTHIHO HOCBB* EDMUND WATTS $ CO.. MERCHANT TAILOKS, No. 185' Liberty ttreet, above St. Clair, . . TTBYEopened O'. new.Cloth-tig'Store, at lire.above : arc now reoelrtßry.mtonilJ-lo* f>. : wona * ■ a lions, noTChascd with a i especial view to city wM&they“re prepared to make up reorder la the la*, tett andmost fashionable styles, fhey-lnteod. p y IK newest styles, which ’. e ” the n te^ As all this stock is entirely new, it is worthy.toe mien on of buysre. iapru».y_ Fancy Coshnot©** Brown, Green and anp ©ifeenFoshlonable Goods, suitable’for the seawn, wn)c I tre are prepared to make 10 order, (without disappoint! mentj) in a style unsurpassed m the City Come and'See. TRACTS FOR TUB PEOPkß—That energy, industry r and enterprise will be rewarded i that home menu factare should bo cncooraged ; that all articles sold at : Gothic Hall, are warranted to bo as represented. That the stock of Men and Hoys'Clothing, at Gothic Hall, 1b large,complete and fashionable. That Bojra of_all ages canbeGitcd out immediately. aprta. : WE BTPPY TO PI,EASE. Important sad Irne, ■ *' T BOOBYER, Jr., Bee Hire Clothing Store, No. 235 •I . Liberty street,can sell a goodsoit of Santaiot CIO • ibihjr for®s CO; and better Goods,of everjracßcripUon, - verylow for cosh. Custom work made to order in fashionable style, and op reasonable terms. inp»" C>Fartnenhlp Sollce. ' rrtHF, sabseribers have this dnyr entered intopanner- I ship, under the style line lirm of TAAFFE, MA* OUIKBf * BANB for tbepnrporc oC carrying bn agen erniCoanfuslonand Produce Business, and conGdoni. ly hopetheirlona experience, exiensivcmercanUJe nc aaSntance, and persona) auenuoii to ihe interests of thelr CDStoroers, will cnUilo share of public pauonage, whfeb it shall be their stndy to deserye. patronage, B TAAFFE, P»Hshnrgh, BAM-I, MAGUIRE, Comberl’d, Md , WM. C TIANE; Washington,Fa m Piilsborgb; April 3,1858; . ■ tap° iMMOlutlon. . T • mHE partnership herttofore aiisunshctwoeaJaqieß X Armstrong, Samuel Crosier ana Charles i'. under the tule of Armstrong, Ctozierfc Co., is unadny dissolved fcy mutual agreemrnt, Mr. IJarnen having dis posed of his interest and withdrawn froin-the.eoncerix,.. JAMES ARMSTRONG, v SAMUEL CROZiKP, , CHARLES BARNES,.' ■ Feb.>ySl,lBsS. *-Ts* Forwarding, Coramtssian and Prodnee Business ■wilt he Dominoed at their present stand, N 05.09 Water,: and 64 Front ■streets,. by James Armstrong and Samuel Crosier,under the style ot mart ’ ' ARMSTRONG & CROZIER- Removal. ° f JOF.I. WOHLER ■--ffitaaspartaticrt. juicuioan cisK*R*t KAii.aoA.iq. 1852. * CIiBVELAND ANDiPETROEE LINE, : ■. in ednnedildn wiithhe filmliadiud'Siscffwit HtH*. Pittsburgh Railroad, and; Michigan Central.Kttilroad. PASSENGERS- -will he' lickeicd: through from any nniiu on. Lake Michigan, lo Cleveland, Cincinnati and Fiiuburgh, and from either of-those platt? to any point on . .v...... Tins Tune will ho composed of iwonow low.pressure steamers bmUcxpreisly for route. . CM'.VJSEAND. - • Capl C.C Sta*abd. FOREST CITY, - - Cap*. L. A- Pibbc* A Root will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, ftna oetro t { for Clcveland/every evening, rMJI o’clock, arriving in : both rules the following, raOrntng, *h season lo rt h® ™®^ ‘ i nlng train cfcß'S for Chicago, Cincinnati and Piusbiirgh, i uu-rfor Urn Lake Superior and Samn.? w boats pi Detroii. , ■Tj y*iit fyg from Cleveland iu llic*following order • ... 3 FORES r CITY. „ .•Monday ——i* > Wednesday-t- Fnday. • 3 CI.EVEI.AND. CLEVKLAN d! Tors Jay Thursday Saturday. The nndcMiffma are prepared lomake coniMCW for all kind-. of rteichl, from Cleveland '®,D e b l ' I1 ‘ ~ .”? c n k ‘' nawVSaumSte Marie, anda'l ports on Late'liclugan. , The OCEAN, CAS I*l AN and ST.LOUISwiII compose ilie line until the new Boau are ready ;.■■■: . aorars. : r -- C BRADBERN 4; CO i Cleveland._ ' ~. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit Bp*l4:6m t WESTERN RAILROAD Plttsburtttt to Cleveland. JJolurabue end ; : ClnelnMU. ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, N CONNteriON WITH THfePENNA. CENTRAL baiL-boad. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Uss than Ten Hours, by a continuant Eailroad I.ir.e ! TJIF. Repress Train on O-ic Oliio and Pennsylvania Railroad,leaves Ftusbmgh at fl A, M-, stopping .01 Sewi. kly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Pi;on, Palestine, Columbiana, nnd Salem, trachea^ Alli ance, 82 miles'from riluluirgh, at I P. M., la„ s *'"Rf" leaving Alliance on iheClcveland Railroad at 3 r,.M , anY reaeh Clevela datoP. M. Returning, ihe na*- ienvers leave! Cleveland at 8 A.M., Alliance at 130 P, M i'and task Piu-hurgh at 5 33 P M., in t.me lo con heel wi.U tbeijraoioff irainon iltePeniwlvama IlftU* w-id Tot PhilWelphioi NcVr Yo»lt ohd liaUimoTCvUnd alto wi hthe Youghiogheny Steamboat and Plaak Road r^PM’eni[frHf by this roole come from Cincinnotl to Pittsburgh iri.lwo daya/wiihout travel, JJ 1 * from one 10 two day* in connecting with the Penns tr leaving Pittsburgh at 83th A. AV, reach ranumoiS P. M. nnd Massillon at 2*Sp P. M ililon tbe line connect wlih stage iices io^VooMcr, • Mansfield. New Pbtladelphlß,eml atJßnon to pi?w Cob* re, Poland:Warren, Mercer*«d Erie- . . ♦’* Tbe New Brighton Accommodouon Pram leaves Piasbureb at 10 *. M: and 6 20 V M., and New Ur.ghion at 7V. M. *nd t P. M ,«iopringat intermediate swuons. - Excursion Ticket*, goon for two day#,, are ••oui be* ] tween Piu*l»urglvßocne*ier and New Brighton ■ 1 Guartetly Uekeu are told at low rates, and ticket* by ihe psckngciio tome of the simians. The Trains do noi rnn on Sunday. ■ . _ Omnibuses inn in* connection urnh ike trains to and from the station on Federal alieel. ~ , , * Fare by iheontyconlnraoinflailroad Line from ■Fitis bnrghio Cleveland, 140 mites, 84,00. To Massillon, IUS '“fot tickets apply at Ihe Federal Streel Sralion of tho ! Ohio and Pa. Railroad,.lo ■ , ; J. MESKIMRN, ’ .. I Moriongahela House, Prttsb argli. Noire—By ihe mule by si* amboni to mile* villCj and thence bylßkitroad ICO miles lo Cleveland,the April 1,165a.eelaprg) . , 1862. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. n m » M a « »; ir ASIA -XL A 1 Ii IL O &D y Two Daily Train* yroro Plitoburgh to Phllnaeljktela ana Oaltlroprt. Only 30 -Boars Through l 3 SHE Express moil train will leave the Depot on Lib erty street, ohoye the Canal Bridge, every morning al FassMgeT»wni^obyihecarstnTottle,Creekl2miie^ where they will Budthesbestof Coaches in teadintM to , convey them £3 miles, over a first ratetnrnptlie road to Beaut's stauon; jcondaetoraiaccompany each tram.of Coaehesl, and then take the cars to Hollitlnysham ; snd thennake the splendid sleeping cars direct to Phiiodel- take the cars of iheYotjtnnd ■Cnmberland'Knilroad at Hsrnsbureti, morel to breakfast, and to,..Washington City the same m 'rhe livening Train will leave daily at o*3o, P, M-, nr- Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from PutaßurfibTo PliiladelphU and UalUmoro in3S hoora. FARR S 10« ' : - - ' \ Paswrißiis wlll proeuro ibeirUckels atlho Railroad Office in tha Monongabela House* Water Street. N. B 9«licdoleume aifoUp«»j From Fiusliurgbto Beatty’*Station, 7 boar* do Bcauy’* Rtotioa to Jfobttsiown,. vi do do- Jobnbtdwfttollonidfty«bnrg, »n* A i cluding33«rieiFortogeroad, d do From Homd*y»l)uTff to Rineravillfli v do do *; fllbcrwlle to Philadelphia,over : Colombia Railroad, 3* .do Total, 29 hours. ThU Scbedole nl’owa ample uae on each portion ot the route, and can he regularly made, if B ? n SsSi!?:*!s' detendon ehottld occur Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Raltroad arc owned and ope rated by the State or Peimtylranla,and are tn ond*r the management or conitol of ihe Pennsylvania of loftj the Company will liold ihemseleearespobsible for peraontU baggage only and for an amount not c^cedms^nohu^adollar..^ Herctiaota’ Fortatoleßoatlilno. 1852. For iht Transportation of Mcrchandut and Produce, « (vu. r*SCTTLV*in* PITTSUORGU AND PHILADELPHIA, jbirrct, tcWiout hi-shipplng. CJ - T ,ME ) TEN U AY«. ov&BFyNoLD3) Depot, Ml Matket at, ' Cannl Basin,WS and 410‘ Peonsireet, .-Pittsburgh, i HAVING increased odr facilities and otherwise im proved oar arrangements for Trathponanon, wo are now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce ana MefchaudiseitO ihip ioiUUe opeiiiDg of the Canals,) •with pfrompmeii*and;dispateh. - . • The Section Boat syatfcmof transportation over, pur gtate improvements has been in useaboui ten, years, .and the greatxuccess.mni .favor It has met with, Isa suf ficient guarantee that it is no longer considered a doubtful cr uncertain experiment*, but is aoknowledped fbv all ae vasily superior to any mode of transportation used on Canals, (when intersected by Railroads ) Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse InMorkei MreeUPhiladelphia, thereby entirely avoiding thedelav conseauenton three different transhipments, nnd secu* tin* the delivery of Goods m entire lots, the packages clean, ari4i>i.B*-goocl order aa when shipped. . . ProdaCefdso , consigned ta aur .Ho.oße at Pittsburgh, will be reieUed and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rutis, strictly according lo lastrucuons, wilhoat any erita charge Tor commission, storage, or ad ■vaneirig charges, 4c. febtg . NO. 80 A »THK public are informed lhat we ere now »“ni>' n K i regularly to the Kastand West, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. • , , • A SPECIAL ME33BNGEK sent doily for Philadel phia, at do’cloctj P.-M. Also, d#Uy to Cincinnati, at 7 o'clock, A* ftl. •;, , Ordefalransroutea free of charge, and Goodß retarnca for sale on England Ireland and Scotland* for any amount,payabieon principal Bonking Houses or Post Offices m tue United Kingdom. dec24 • ‘ BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents? Pciin»j'lvßJ>t» BnUrowl Company. > : SSSS&i : ’ drffffimnV iSKBcESESEB BgrrTwg snaw: .TttrE Bte now prepared to forward prodece 4c., to W PhiladelpliTaimmedieloly. Time, five eaj« _ Bates for baconvlard.poik>beef»Jko. - -50 e 100 us. Cotion,chee;e, earthenware,lealber,leaf , tobacco, w glass - • - 600 £ JS? S s ’ Beeswax,dried fruit tad weol -. • r EJ3. Fursjpeliriog.deer and buffalo skuMjegg* «:.«««u_ brootts, mdze - - - » 100 c V W 0 B». apM COVODE fc GRAHAM, Agu. . SPttIMC AORAgQafI|KIITS. - HEB&fkZk. ■■’ « , /E3*T, r ; - SBlBSliiiil tUf,luSaoSPi<(ltU|b:B(lltOia>: T EAVE f illsburgh (Sundays excepted.) os 8 A: M.j 1 1 do Wellevllle do do IP. Mj Arrive at Cleveland „ do do 8P.J1., in time-for the Toledo, Detroit and Eastern Boots, in time lor we . ’ GEORGE HOBINSON, _jnot3l - Superintendent, ttOKTE # w Tn*F*rtnere and fleehuMea’ In* i • aarahce Aa'iocl&tton, OF IMTTSBU RGH, PBNNi.. ja&iN time of need! - : ovnCß—coawKir ttt sMcnrsmo ahd THiaD WRSKrs/ GUAItdHTY CAPITAL., d30 t 000« , niHl< an association established forth© muuai reuer, I of it* member*, incases of sickness or a,cciußat,f>y., Uiepaymentof itic.r Aiiftdal Deposits Persons lagoon health may become members nncLbe enuiled \o.a vrec*jy benefit, tncase'of sickness oracMdent- All who J.oui Association are entitled, to.a vote in the .elucnoiroi otFicervand ioparticipate in the profit? of iho r uon, on a , sofa and being both Mmaal and Benevolent In its Hie lowest rates consistent for its seen W» *i l S,SSsfiisf l i cd in a manner to insure its perroanencyaiddutabimy. I : All persons can tee tho advantages of taking out n policy from the General Office. S 2.r0 per year, draws* 2,CGper week,..... : 3>o do. : do 4,00 do do J.Wj v S,«U do- do *>i®* .3j;- v 6,W do do S’S! $“.• 7,in) do do -W®-'•%•••; .-■Boo . do do d°» &j(*o do ' do. . dor initiation”FEE, d f!>r Memberaliipl Sl.so—wUJcb entitled to a monthly Teport, gratia, ■ OtTRICEBS*. f£f rISuSi 'oidlvS-Wra. M. Wilton. Child., A. D. Cbnslio ond tt.A.M’Masieygi lUUI TUe FrtßUllai Fire l»a*i»imce Company. * ue * ot ruiusurniA. D IRE C C Siv.B lul c,«, g«5« e ’ l ? r n ! V' 1 ?| l 2' l ?tewS o r, Adoi^rfeßor.:;' 1 SSbB 0 B!3i, MomVrSSp: J “ obK , CIIAS.N.KANCIU-:R I Pr«'l. onevery description of properly .n town and country, at rates as low as are consistent wuh.*ccuniy. . ■ The Company have reserved a large Conunyenl Fuito* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely javcstetli "afford ample protection to the assured. . i . The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as -published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wero us, foi ble™ » «M»« ■ BealWle- ■—— -M, 377-78 f |S oo Cash, dec. Bl ■ . * . . $ 9,00. . - - 10,M 10,50. JLSi O tfi Cv A- at’ANULTY &■ CO. ,? t, r ■* r ' * -\-r , , : ,A 7 i jlnattrcmu €oinpames. 81,812.708« . Since iheir Ineotpotatlon,.a.period “U 11 ttt« paid upward# of 0»* Million Four £“»***,?*?“■ «oni botfani losses l>y fire, thereby advnniBffeBof lnearance,nB well as Ibe ability and diepatiUoa tomeet Agent, Oitice W. E. corner Wood ami .Id »«. *fS psigNED Ohlyfor iUo soibt classtsof propetiy, has gilsiassiS«3 isolated nrcomd.jr P'OP” CABIUER, Actuary, Vl ■'-■>7. Ttrnnch Office.No.MSmulifleld at.. fii»bar»h‘ rntlT; DF.LAWaVe S MUTCAk SAFETV, INSUR. T * AN CECOM PAN Y.—Offrce.N 0 rlh Boom oflhcKy property In -'tomsand country, intared npajrmt loss oi Cat ai M Tp>wgffmiTit^Q?>.«—They <o insure tnerchoo dl« feoilrpoa Cor,. Capa Boats and Steam Boats, on risers and lakes,on ike n:o,i Üb niFECTOitS-Joscpb H. Seal. JMrnnnd A*. Souiier Johu C. Davis.Robeci Unrton, John R. i l . c V°f c v? 1 ?i? [ U n lsco.G.Lclper,,Edward parUngloiuhaaff R 1 DavlSoWiitiara Fohvcii,iohn &l. Huslou, inm*J p Theonlmus Paulding, U.JoncslSroojri. lfenrySlo^n^H^VCfalg*CeorgeSernll.Spencer Me* Benin, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, kVillum Bay, Dr ■ & t ' “«««»- Hugh Craig, I»o.T. Loj£nj AM MARTtN] j, rc!l j enli Taos. C. Uakv, Vl«Fr«Wenl: Cow^fm , ■iCT-Office ofthe Curapaay,No.42Waicf •sireccjliU*' —FirVand WM»ue In?“ ri “ c# ‘ TIIHE OFFICE of the ttisiirarut Co.u/ MJ* 1 * X haa been rioted to the Warehouse; 0 f H JjJj’iSjMf! A. Col No. 141 Front street,third bouse Ivaat of }y?y£ itreet'where tjci!d» iog3 and their contents,nndonShipnientsbT □T&ts (antukr Fir* inmrtuci comps ny BRANCH OFFICE,« ••l*sSß3SS?Rft!!^^ INSURANCE COMPANY’! meet the wants of llio comralmUr, I. the unparalleled amount °J n h S which -has been done—having tssaed ciesdurir.fi the past ye*it»thereby addine over 6130,W1) fj” eHaof the company*, -icuny pronmy insured i? of the safest kino, in small nek »j and **arg© proportion Insured for only one year* •• ; ‘Whole No. Policies issued'.*";-;; 7 v 900 do do expired, terminated i canceled do do in force- *»* *•• >. Amoumof Piopcnytnif>»rea***" k r do Canceled,teimiuaiedand e*- do Canceled,lc rrai n, ted, cip r d / 637. W do In force**** do CasUPrnnianwTeeelTed*t‘..*fSi|So7,M do iio Canceled Wholenmoniitoncssesandexpett-'—. C^Metfnfavoro'nbeCo To city or country werctiants, and owneu of »-» loss, and iiolnted or country property,.ll t» Sas company nHoid* advantagei inpoint 0! cbeopn. *’ safety and aecnrity, Inferior to no imUTar.ee Company * 'coniiueterl on the eijuitable. atulgre ally > ni P r o T ed?y*' ■tem orci«»nc«i»K of Wjiatlifft •>> £ hazard*, insarin* only a Mauled amount in any one Jo calUytiiopprecladlns thefrequency andoccurrcricrof litre hres. and alto, on both the Slock and MuioaUdan* it and n cc om rnorfui ion of bolli tneiUod*, bat entitle* tUe jus tired to a pattlciptt- the control.ofthe following DUcclor;? v—J ■ ilol. t John P. Rmhejfc^ otii)| pfMIL A,3. GILLETT.SecV A. A. Cutstxn, Actuary. . : " , m « _a Scrip’ Dividend of fifteen per cent. on. expi ring poUcieshns been declared by the Director, any I. now receivable nl this OBco for renewal*, or tedren.a -''a'lof ?I ‘"a^A&HER.Agent. Woiel»***.4ew*lrr» - ■ ' ' - i'-l TT AVING Jurt Jclunicd /tom lb© JywterireHles. 1 ( H have' brought with me one of Uic moil beauuto} dnacarttall? aefected Slocks or Joweliy, Wolcbss and Fancy floods, ever offered to .theiPabbc.. F«»ona wishing to purchase any Ihii'd in niy Jiitr, coil rely on. eelUnga good oilicle. I <lo not advertise to sell gooda lei ow cost, nor 40 per cent.cheaper than any honso In ibecity, Give me a call, and I am sure yoa. will be satisfied that l ean sell a good article ns cheap ni liny tact I wish loieep before the people, If von want your Welch, Clock, or any article of. Jewel ry repaired in ibe best manner,ihii is the place to have ft dm?/ To "Sato' branch of my busine*. t wllUcvote especial ol^ggjf 'g,i KHXNEDYi.M i > ..Sign of iheGoidcirßfttte. Henry lUcftardioiij JewtU«r f TTAVING io*fiucdbs» Btorc in tt bamlsome manner, H and bat recemlyreturned fromtheEaetern cities j wttb a fine assortment of \Vatehes.jewetrycnd Fancy , Goods, would call the attention of bis fnends and cub* j tozaer* to the fact, limt among bis Welches will ba found > the most desirable styles,no lierna and makers. Of Jew elry,the latest styles of broebes, breast pins, fob and Teat chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets* GOODS—Such as papermache, work tables^ work boxes, desks, fancy vases, pe mau, Colt’s pistols, pens monnies, in great yanetyi china fruit anSeakedfabes, Ac., wiihjmendle»vttTieiy of useful and ornamental articles, which havconly to.be ei WABKET srnCTT. Citizen* «*d Stringer*, . —o Tin iiim irrtTtrT pn- w --“ "■ iiffii|iTi>iiPn fe&i. OOLDorSILVER WATCH,auboult®*^ S-Taibnß-half the usual prlcr » lf so, cull nt HOOPS iSIiSNEW JEWELRY STORE, Bl Marktl unit, two doors non!) of Third, and label a look &V his new slock, jnsi arrived, and you can there purchnso Watch. *» or anjr kind of fine Gold Jewelry nttheir real value, nnd nothe charged two prices for- eyemhuig, as you havc'usualTy been l but can get the; wto j** ■roods al the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested In their own sales, tell OT' and see for yourselves. Allgoods ; sold alUiisetfabtish. mem will be warranted as represented at time of sale £. that all m«» pnreliase enuaW.sofs and cheap, aula IF Time Is moneyj surely it deserves to be watched and, resder, you nmy be assured that-- . Watches better ne’er were sold, Whether <>f silver or of gold, Thaa you will find* when eVr you go, ; And look at lbose on sate below. ; li, HEINKMAN as C 0.,; FIFTH STHEBT, ONE DOOll EiU»M WOOD, Importer* anil Deale r* !n_CJooll»i Watclie* and J,wcln, Watch JHarjriaii, WatchfilaimTo!iti,fc. BEG leave to announce to the trade.anu.lmr public generally, that they bare just received, from the .J eB J manufacturers In Europe, a large iot of Gold ana buyer Watches, Watch Tools Bnd Materials, onda moaiele gant assortment of Jewelry* from: the boat manufactu rers—which they, offer at prices aa low as they, can ; bo ; purchased In the ttafctern markets. : - , Clocks. Waiches and Jewelry repaired in tlm best manner, und on the most reasonable terras. Prompt attention paid to orders from u distance. .■•. marts-. ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ • ■ .■ ■■■■■■ • •• ... ■■■ ■ 3 12K0W15 CLOCK WAUEIIOUSM —Tbe subscriber respectfully informs dealers in Clocks, that lie Las conslnmty onliaod the above relebraied Clocks, of al> 8 vies. langioff inptlce from §1 10810. ' For safe» Wholesale and Retail.- v mi 3 PAPBJIi ■ . . ” j. smuts, I NO, 59 Smttlifleld Street, PlUetrarch, | HAS just received his Spring ■ Slock of P AY EH HANGINGS, ot every variety of siylo and finish, from 191 cents to 81 per piece. .?■.•■ Twemy cnrtn'haw ■' opening-patterns :new, colors beauUfal* andpriceß low, to suillhe limce- ... . Those bnvlng houses to paper, and merchnms buying to sell egniui should jCnllund examine, before purclin sing elsewhere. Al?o— -60 dozen Band Boxes* .. lOOOpieeeaCortuin Paper 4 , _ 300 do lieioon Color—plain f - 400 do . Block dOj MO doClue do J do Cream do f ALSO—BLOC K 1 MARBLE PAPERf for Public Halls, ©f^eVcry l description;: with Hauablo-Cdumns, Caps Raopa anil Bordering, furnished at short notice, of‘which wiiAe(«>ld LOW, for o^*s^ 03, fltthc WallPapftTStore of' . / -i. SilljDLE. , mnrSiSnt V Smithficld street, Pittsburgh ' tlemovat. , . TTnirnH & ANTHONY have remove a their DA* HgUERRRAN BOOMS, ftotn Bdrte's BoMing, to Eatotfi BaildiDg, over the Young Men’s tit) they -win be happy w tee their old patrons ml friends, epr7:tf ' * .1 ’ L t - A-* „ . 1 i * \ jPRtNO AND SUMMER opc U opening iocludiflg .tlcb or ■»* V,silos, to match the Shawls. viewers lodic*’ and Children’s Millinery, Gloscs, newers, Bread Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, {Ceaia styles.) ShiTWiCoaiSi Ac* ... ; Mourning GooJs of every deecnption. Madame A.flosllng, (from receipt of Fashions end Models, from Pan»» London npa New York, at No-51 Si. Clair street, and lOd Market 81 , where laiUes are respectfully iavuedVocQU. . The trade soppltcd with model* and Wril YODNO® TEVEN9ON* “ I A)VE, Sign ef £™O%%WAL BEE TO *“’*« .«. • FRESH AKIUVAE OF • . Sen Iptttg «iid S*®®'*. ?S°f,‘ t fTtUE subscribers havejusl received Atons A JL Co ’s Express and the I’cnnjylvamaKotl road, one orihe largest and best selected assortments of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. •_ rsiu« One of the Firm having been •» « h « sriM«d before the commenrementof ihe fcpjlng wade,> ourGood*. with great cate from the importers, at sue a prices os will enable u* to sell cheaperihan ihecheap- CS Our very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—v»*: . ' • a .~ , Chene and Jasper Chcne Silks, , b qhu_ . Hist Lustre, PwmChameiipn and GlassaSUks, f do Stripe do. do, I do Plain Black •_ , do., • Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered SilkH, Tissues, Berages, Plain and Figured ”ophns, _ Cuffs. Collars dtChcmi*oU«» . do Laco and Muslin Capeai I Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; | Cloths, Caaairaeics. Satinets and Jeans j . I Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. ..■ . . . The proprietor* would respectfully solicit ap.early call from meir friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihal they can offtr greater Inducements than baabeeo offered he«lo,ore STEVENSON & LOVE. New Good* at Uuaiunl tow £' ,,c f* l DGKECO SCO., N 0 .107, north weotcotnerof vvqpa . street and Diamond o»oyr»re_now opening oi«>r second purchase of SPKIWfr j GOODS*AND W£S, wMctt haw h«n tolee ed by the eeniorpatmsr with greal care, t/niJc Oar slock consists m partof French ana hngUah BroadclolhvCaswmeree,. CashmeTeuca, .rweedB r J*HXi: i-eus* Summer Pantnlconery, Fancy /TrAtaro 1 1 lin*. Be Laiaes. Lawns Bersgw* a heavy atoek, l aney Print?.latest styles*Alpacas plain and fiShred^Tfench, Scotch ond Domesue Uingbamsi Brown ( ■; Muslin?, 1000 doi and be&ufiful, }ia*ottmenu Bonnets Ribbons, Lacca.and Edgings, La* dirVDress Goods a largeassortmcni of latest style* Silk and Gingham Parasols; Rutland *t d: PalmJjJJf I Hats. Oar stock of Varieties U very -law ?°*;s2J[h I pleie, together with coextensive slock of Gold and Gill. [ 3«wrtry,Oold and Silver Pena and Pencils; Clocks In BTCflt vanity. Ottrstock of Dry Goods ts la>go had com £ nlcie To which we would invito ihe nUcuuon of City feetallers,Country Merchants and Pedlars,**we con rffer Goccls on such terms as will make a an object of their particular attention, nprtji'tiai; CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, . r i HE now■dpeni#g»veit«2}en»>« rin A BiM>b of mpring BUMMKft.GOOUb. .con- BeraceDilretnes, Black KourtnngaiulFancir Eawna; Flab? and Fancy Cnlieaa.’■ W-gwM,- Scotch noil- Domestic GinttLame; Palm Xeal, l.«horn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats, S |, ' r ' ( i’ n ’ i '®” umi Cotton Paracola, *c., Ac , which are offert.il at Wholesale on lire most accommodating rerm». laprlffl JAnisß ai*OANUi4CiS» at j *OO wood street. . : Tir'lifiLt SALK Drain in Fvtign and Dfmnne Bra W G«*« are now opening their.first potcbato ol SUMMER GUOD3, selected ■ with ho greatest-care, to suit the trade, consisting m purl of the j newest styles of— • IJresS Lawns and Borages i i Plata and Figured Aluaccas; • . ; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, i. Printed Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons, Luces and Paging*; i Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings j Summer Coating and Pmitaloomngi . Brown and Bleached Muslins; Fat® and Leghorn Hatsi Straw snJ Braid Bonnets. ■ _ ■ , Together with a complete stock of Yurlety Goods and Prdlats’ Notimi«,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, GoU and jStl verWntebss, Brass Clocks. Sc. AH of which nr-of ; freed at Wholesale, for. 0 small advance ayer Fnrtern prices. itenucvuu 7,SOS . «7,05Q,410 ""—' Great Attraction ». ■ , JUST RECKIVEU at Jtrasis’ Chit Vrico Cash Store No; W Market strict. l*ilislmt£h,between Fourth ah ojhil Diamond. Ih& .targcrt. dpil tm»n beauiiful ataeJt ot si*RlNO xso SUMMER BUYGOUUS, ever offered In lb* ciiiictw of Fftnburgb. ; . - ,J. - M : Tbc*u l o*enber wod'<iinfarraihd»* oooi» UAficsAnisj that the ffremer port of lu* S.ock was nnrehaaeil at the recent; large; Aaeiinrr fcvte* in Neir York and Philadelphia for c-.*n. h h “ *c|t seed* 15 toSspe.r cent, cheaper than tho*. wbolmy on credit. We da not deem It necer jury ts mention he the different kind* of good* that compose our * wek,Jhnt deem It sufficient to say that it consuls a*»K menl of ladies’and xetuimnni’* we.ar, togelh-r wit* a general stock ef FUHMSiIfNO GOODS. We would i respectfully solicit an eluminuhon of our stock from | ibosr <r|m gri»hu> portbose. _l_ --”**** ' C. YEAGER. \- * *-' \ * v > 1 r f „ ’-i * ■■ ■■ ■ ■> 4 -K f ■-\:r * W** Kit *i - Vr . !j tV--^f.-V r -:^V-:'j : •_ t - }* T FRENCH STORE. 108 JAMES COSMirO. market street. Mttd. A. GOSLING, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE A1?E: RWAIL DealeTß in Sorstgn and ABitnctmi Konev and Siaple, . , DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, *A ~~ SEUUMO tIWJSA*' attlWVAJjl ay FALL and Winter l'ry now)» and Vurijlcs at No. 87, Northwest cornier 01 Wood street t v - pitt,butch, Fa. D. Gttttoa It Co. would again an nouMetothelroidcustomers a® 4 dealer* f their lino, that they ore unw.preparcdt °.?SiI~SJS« e their present new stogk of Loons it! unojtially And aiourpurchase* here been rondo on the most fav orable terms with Impmtereund MMiufocmrcrp'.weflnt ter ourxclveSatmd hope to be ttMe to. merit b MiiuMBUM of Sdehoe and o.Wa.eof our old castomer. and the public peneralft, which hnabW-nlierelofitreßaltbc^ rally bestowed upon u»._ Our DRV is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimercs.toulnots, Tweeds, fancy Vesiinj#, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Lintey paces, Merluocs, Muslin DoLslnes, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glared fcombries, Cloakinßsj. Teblc Diapers, Ginghams; Silks, Itrooy lonic Ftiawls. bilk Cravats, roit- Pocltol Handkerchiefs, and Irish Uncns direct from Ireland, and all other articles fenera ly kept In he Dry Goodslinb-GuaVaßtEiT Department wjUhe (band on examination to be untmrpacscd fcy any oUier or the kind Westof the Mountnmivond isroaito up lapnrtof SK’fifcta Cis&!Si SS'fflj'lSlved’ftnm pas,. Srieetnclcs. Pitloiti Hotietjfi OIOWIj 000. | Edging?, Ribbons, Sewing sak.SilkOimpsundFmiges, saitfalarg^esonmroitofGoid^mMSilvcrWmohesnnd Clocks Jce.»to w)ilcb wc intiie the BUenlton of oil buy* to wit our Good* on the n.«t reasonable terms, either far cash or satisfactory refer *nNLß. The business of Uncials firm Wfe CxitOLEsa is to be settled by I>.GB#pa.fti the stand off). Gnisoo & Co,-who Is fully authorized whose possession are the papers, N°ujsand 11 ookßof said jura.... [oc\lM t?HEBHCOOO3 _ in, „„«r aafl |p 80 halfchests prime Green anu Black Teas 7 j cauy boxes . do do . lOObagaprima Green and Fancy Rio Coffee , 20 bags Laeuyra and Old Government Jova; 60 bxs;2o'i?,lo , s,B'S»s*M and lb.LumpTobacco ; 35 barrels Norlands Mackerel;, ; : 35 do Loaf bndCra*hedBugar3, 3 do Sup. Carb. Soda J . 2 do Cream Tartan • . 10 do Chipped Logwood; ".*• 10boxes Kruact- do; . w 40 do Star and Sperm Candles; 40 do "Mould and Dipped do; . so do Extra ParoSiarehp. • 00 -do Almond,Palm andßos'n Soap; 30 • do Rokemnry, Windsor and Casule, ' 10 do Cocoa and Chocolate; 20 do Saleratut-} 10 do Rock Candy; ■ ~ . • 10 ‘ do Babbitt’s Soap and Yeast Powders; 10 do Said & Co. Chemical Soap; 60 do . M. XL Luxia Raisins ; 5 do Hockor’d Farnia; • 5 do ; Com "Starch; £0 do Clothespins; v , 10 do Hatch’* Counter Sda.es; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; - lease Nutmegs; . ' n puf.‘SroToi Spices; l barrel pure Ground Ginger; S'casespuroAfrban do; 60 drams Smyrna Figs; 1000 for. extra Madder; . . - : 200 to*:Tresh Prunes; 3 barrels Weller’s Japan. Clacking, ; : 100 dozen Mason’s Challenge Jo, . . , 30 • do Harrison’s Columbian Ink, 1 02. to 1 gai lon bottle; * HS t Tron^M < Naila < GlSMrColton,Yßrn sndlßatllng,- While Lead,&c Wholesale & c 0„ No. lvSl Wood elreel, four door* anoTe Fifth street. JAMB9K. BEBW & CO.f Mannfeotnrcrs, of Theodo lites, Surveyors’, Compas ses, Leveling and .Grading Instruments, &c.,-&c. NO. 30 • Smithfietd street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ' An assortment, of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &e. , April 6,1862—2 m Hosiery of tm Btu Quality* 4 T LOW PRICES, may be obtained at the Fifth A street Stocking and Undershirt Manufactory,-- Those <tfirho like to boy really durable and: beautiful flnodfl.and at .the ettffleJlme save two profiw.shoaW call at the Manufectarer* and Importers, fifth street, between Wood-andMaiketr ' l*? l ** -J.~ >*.-• „T ,T -*-*T < <-3»"^' , = l '““- -*». ■*'■■* W » -J» >- - *^~ /HMgjgl JAUEa Q I - CABINET j@b •BafflfegytmitfjTnftg manufacturer ;*% * / Wftre*tooui 87 AQd BO Third ; T - informshis friend* and.custom* v ets thar he hunow completedhis spring stock or Euroiture, which la decidedly the largest and heat ever offered forsale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any In the United Slates, East or. West. ... >... ••• Ab be is determined to uphold the quality wnh well* seasoned-, materials, best: workmanship,, and ; newest designs; andfrom the extent of his orders and facility ; in mm ufaciuring, he la enabled to produce warranted furniare, at the lowest prices, - . - • r 41l v He hns adopted the,prwciplaof identifying the cus-. tomers’interest with his own, in price, and. keep* alwayaon band tlio greatest vanetyof every des. cripuon iof furniiurej from the cheapest and plainest, tt* die most elegant and costly* that a hense, or ony patt oi one, may be furnished from bis. stock, or manufactured expressly itr order The following articles in ■pari, of bis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot.baßutpassed In any ot. the-Easleri* oiliest . Louis XIV. tete-lete-a* Sofas: . ■ • > SOSofasi in plush nnd hair cloth} SO doe. Mahogany ChairsV SO do Walnut do* 50 Mahogany Booking do} 20 Walnal do do} 50 Mahogany Divans; _ 20 Walnut . 1 do; . . ' SO Marble Top CentreTables; SO-"- do Pressing Bureaus; . 30 do ■ Wastelands; 40 Enclosed . do; , 100 Common . do; 20 Plain Dressing Bureans; . • 40 Mahogany Cedsteadßf 20Walnut- - do; .• SOColtage . - do; . . - . •300 Cherry and'Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut da; 10 Cherry do;. fiOPlajn Bureaos; 70 Dining and Breaktast Tables; 12Secretary audßookcases; •••;.• 20 doz:Cane Seat Chairs; : t ; - 24Cane Seat RooklngChairs; 12 Ladles Writing Desk*; m Hat and ToweLStanda; What-Nots:. - . EtJguires; . PaperMochaeTables, Conversation:Chairs; Pembroke . . . do; Klizabaihen do;:, lUllnndTier : ' Retention do; ; Lauie»» Work Tables ], . . Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables ; Arm - • •• do;/ Oitomana; Aufrgeaisortmenrof COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oißissr xtxzui (applied, with all articles in their line . , . . / , . .BTEAMIIOAT3 and HOTELS, funnelled at the short est douce. All orders promptly attended to. . - intara RYAN’S BTJIEDINGS. N 0.51, ■ To Cabinet Madkera. .■■ Ymtsts. MaAoadiiy, Kenwood and JZ?.* >l . Varnish, ■ Hariattnand FumUurt at Wholesale. . 0 As* (treat ca re vra* taken In the selection of tileatock, persona cannotfail to be suited either as to quality or price t and, uit la well known ihau Furniture can be made by machinery superior andrnucb lower than by band, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work.in all its branches, earned on as usnaU Plank for hand rtdbbfor Carpenter» v nnd all articles required inmanufacturingCabinet Fnriuture,consluutly. bn band-vi*! Mahogany, Varmsb, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, &«•, kc. HVASargKE^ mai2ftydaw No. 31 Fifth street., P. GRECO it CO. j our ne f m e n Cabinet Atiioclati WJLREKOUSE+I I9;SECpJNp;S7ItEbT f . cotneir of Wo^V;;. • • THIS ASSOCIATION, h*L hragnig. already, .fflMglt times as many bands aaibc lar* JVf pest ami Mthcrto'tnbstrenottrned »1 V bSnfiM shops oftbiscily, have opened their house, and are able to tarnish the public, or retail, with Furniture of the following description-^ Wardrobes? Dressing Bureaus T Fall Col i owned Bureaus} Mahogany; Jlahogaijy Chairs ; Kecking Chairs ; Mohogoey Waanstarul?, So fust Divans; Piano %ioots} Book Cases; SecreiaTJCs, Caik Tables; Pier Tablesj fine Card Tables? Centre Tables *. Hat Racks; French ■ Bedstead*; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dotting anil IJreakrasl Xablee; Woik stands: Cherry and Common Workatands; high post, common, low, and trundle Uedsieaday Cherry Bareaua, C /Mead” htagesof eo-operniiop,on an extensive scale, Permit them toaell at the lowest prices,and they are de termined to cell, lowerthaii any competitors, an equally good, ir not better article, and warT.ntcd—as iho public :will understand by giving them a call. _ . •ITT’ Oleaeitcel wrk oi, ail descrtpltons, and other article* of ahy description, made to order In every style, attbe shortest notice. ■- . ; lmarco_ —nnmmer C, fiaalor,- ~ - . CABINETWAREROOM,SMITHVIELDSTUEET, Baum SnmilutTUl andSsraxrbmfalti7,Prtubutf, oi HAMMER fcDAUl.KßkeepcooslßmWott.hnaa RL e variety of excellent and tfuhioaftble Furmiare, KiS wirTantedequal to any In. the eityi and sold on as ■T’fitvorable terms as con beobtained at any similar esublishmentln 4 bcWesl.;;They bnye rtow^nhamlan unusually extensive stock, emb raemff al i kinds of frimn tare* trora the cheapest and plainest to the: moat cosily »udelegunl. AH orders Promptly attended to. • mrtt.firo ■ AVCIU<bIKBH « COj ', HAVK ON llANDaftlieirexlensiveCAßlNETuntl CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No.jM Smfthteld at. atarge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell IS per cent, liclow customary rules. Terms—cash only. idccgMy 'ywseesi~\VM.E. STKVKNSON comluocs to mann fiwMw factare CABINET-WARE or even; descrip- JBL timi. at his old stand, corner of Liberty anu SSB&Ba»nlh streets.' UNDHRTAKING attended all its branches:. ' -- : • mnyll " cabinet and Cbatr Pacibty* • j»v JOSEPH MEYER la* on band»;ttt hlvexten yl siveCnMnelandChairMatmfactorv.No. Fenn street,above IheCanal, oil kintIaof.FURNITURE, I9leul.lt a* Soles, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, anil all oilier articles ta the Cabt netllne—which he wtH Bell a# per cent beloweuatom nry rales. Terms-CASH, jujyp.R, ®pi<j No. 4*34 Penn ytrrct, Fifth VVatJ.. ■■■PAfc. riUlEsuw, ---- - --- -- - - jflcni* X wjlhthe Patenteeof Oils, new and tcxluo6Ui*c«v iwit for the manufacture andsale of the article, m the AVest.lhey having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are aopersedingithe uw of wooden coffins, take this method of Informing Ahe pobHc.ihatthey arenowmanufaemring eighteen differ ent sixes of the modern 6aro6phßgttß,‘yamiigJn length from Sftiinchesto 6tf<et» with width .and depthsultahle for bodies of ordinary sue, and for those, whodeiire space for cushioning.or for bodies of annsudldimen* slows, have several sites deeper and wider. This Im ventlonnow coming.intogeneralnße,isproDounceaono of the greatest of the age. These iluatAt -CASSs arc composed of .various kinus of metals, bat principally of are thoroughly- triamtUd Inside, and out, and thus made impervious,to ait and .indestructible. , ■They are highly brnamemali and of a'cluseic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength wbichmfitiil Uc apabl co f, inagivenquanmy. ■ When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly alr-llgat, and free from exhalatioaof offensive gases. Thoy cotl no more-than good woodefl -caifiiis, and are, belter than any ©iher arucie in use* (of whatever cost,), fortransportatioajVßuHVjprordinarymtermentSkMbas been proven by actual experimemsi and certified to by some of bur most sotentific:meni also; bytheJionora*. merits, and whose letters, together with other eyidenees of their worth* may be seen atour Agmta'Bunal Case Depot, No. 374 Main streev three- doors above Ninth, where we intend . to keep on hand at.all times, such a stock of all sixes and degrees of .ornament and hnißh ot will suit the roost diversified tastes. * ’ . vVe invite the Attention, of thopublio, ond : o» ; Uttaer takers, pfirticulariyi throughout the West, to an examt nationof the artictefand requesUheth not t° rely upoii the representation of undertakers not üßlng the-article,, whose interest it wouldbe toraisrepreFenl them. : . marS'&frh •' W. C. DAVIS A CO. £‘ v / V * if. v Vl* '*'"** „%„< v v . GSOROS3 AIiBJUBBi JVo. 71 tomer of TFbcd and FouTlh sis., .. best stock workmanship that can be got. together In any one establishment, ofJike amount, la the West 1 Nearly atl made to special order.free from cats, blemishes, hc. Country Merchants, and others are •penfaUy Invited to call arid examine the slock, which is offered for sale lotv for cn?h. ; • . N. B—G A. haß paid particular ottonuon to nave a tenoral the best stock of .Boat? and Shocß. or the Retail trade, from toe good low.pticeio the best made custom work, consisting of every-kind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and famines may. rely on always finding a general; assortment, ns u re lates to sizes, widths* fashion and quamy, at No. <l. ALSO—Men, Boys, andChlldrcn’sPatm Leaf three Straw Hats. laprs^m iTißiolutloaor Psrtnsrahlp. - - THE Partnership hitherto erisung between the sub scribers, doing business m the name.of John Black * Co., is this day dissolved by mutual fionsenvll. Mc- Cullough purohasing the enure interest or John-Black in said business; IL McUolloogb having;the trghi to o*e the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the. exclu-ive right to receive nil outstanding debts* and to payalldeb.sdueby.he.o^m^^ henry McCullough. N/B —THe business will be continuedhy .the sabscri* her *os usbsl, at las olditand, corner of Perm and Irwin surceis HENRY McCULLOUGH PittsbnrghyMarch 1,1852. : marfctf William W> Wallace. PITTSBURGH STEAM.hiARBLE WORKS, 310, 32* and 323 Liberty, epposttt BmitMield tu . MONUMENTS, Gravestones, Mttntels, Pormturo Tops, and all kinds of mafiofaoUirod'Marble, al* ways orvhand,ondina(le.io-order on the shortest notice Several .hundred designs for Monurnemsj original and selected, ou hands The trade :fam«hedwith Marble av ihe lowest OrdersprompUy attended to. v • ' mstliim W. W. WALLACE. ;nOPABTNBRSmP,-The subscribers have this day li aitocialed themselves together as FaunerMbi the purpoie of iiranmeUna a Wholesale. Grocery, Produce, Liquorand Commission bad ness, under the firmof Joan Blaefc & Co j Wo 219 comer of liberty-<urd Irwin its. • - ' • r - i 1 JUnn fluAvlM'_ • n«fcy X. mm&OVGB, «• , br» De Inlinej'» Celebrated Curatlvo la etrnment, Hie brtfef InfaUibhCuTefor ihat Drtaifui Disease 1 jfodtefl at Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur nal Emtttwns, r . Sn barassimrandilestruetivefand productive of. to "mocluniseTilef te-lhb Jtertmn jwera.tncopacilal the man for bnsiness, society, noil matrimony. "‘lftfslnairumebt Is simplo.eomprelienslve, and rnrer- JBlSr inair cll se'f wllhouube slightest rnconve /ailtnff. a»« 0 , lbe most intimate Wend - I ?.*“?£ he ?«?e*ternnlly, prodocinf no pain or injury Itisto.be u»eao*.io _ oneftonl a , ten< ii n p to.hts wbaiever, norpre?e . ? m&tton cxn bttainevs, alld , organs, in a shouttme. to take place, in vigor qais ? an! B Vawinvs i»owsa such an fXfen * by earl? abuse, op usrximpN, w <?* canse Q f the thousand - is the disease jn.qucßUon, a w . « TfirTOasri gg S] Prostration, c6ncomiiaTUComplaints,vit-Dimness of.Vuion, r.u« SS^vtSSh Woes, rflg-ffifg rills Instrument baa been eiaa«ne4-.an4*pPTMrej: , : by the highest authorities m Europe and America, Is re commended by the moat prominent PhyeictaM_ol an countries, «* ifte only certain remedy existing Jot that eomptaints, and baa now completely saperaeded the.use ] of iruet, the bougie, cautetitauon, mention , ?ho'tioussr.d udvertised nostrnms of the day, ascordials, j entidt«£S?dte:,4Ci •Uconatltotea, av the aame umc, the , safest the mast plsaiant, and by for the cheapest treatment., Bw ollered to the afflicted,-a fair price being allowed , for the Instrument, afterdhe dcaired effect bus been a»* ;| Wi alto remembered, ihatiboae complaints are but little understood by the profession :iu general, aad Aj at riir the world never has, tmdnevef will,, ?Jii ,tS!I -i?hiclK if allowed to tominue- nn-! Checked, drAure’to prod need themoqtdUlreMtaff *P?;. | "fSbeW a mauerof surprise losmne, that anyone | of respectability and of professional I devofe bis atiention todiseases;whtch neopiOjOf eyery , description pretend iocaresoeaßiJy..lfy however,JhU. the one thousandthpartof the miseries these peoplebrinff unon sdeiety were i nown,a verydifferentopinlpn would be formed. * And; it i»- not only tbe present miseryand , dejection, preying bh the-nilodu* well as the b<myj kbat. is deplore some are, of sncli o oosterity vahil e ven W destroy the reprodoctive faentty, : llia dfact thau when not properly treated,; remain so dormant in the .toimflttitfon w t» ! menvwiU doubtless, in a great measurer comribuie uv, cheat evilßof qaackeiT,so prevalent in this class of j 1 UniicdclatC3, Canaia,ite.i according tOtprderj^accom*^ paultd by fail direcdons,andimportßntadvice tothe ) married and single:; the expensesaeven to the remotest ffmlSSen, haaobfoined S3T resemblance, wither in foim tior vnncip j% to wy. mine wUM»I proSdut- d to the fullest *rantof:&e law,- I'belrir noi winiiig toconnect toe wCH and honestly ebrneif repatation;of.my Inventions Willi quack* rand, their weiinlos productions. A’o Jnrtrunwnl tt genuvw and noneednTte -All application* and reraiUane.es must be directed (post noiU) to the Doctor himself be havingno Agencies i pwiAiifishcd Lot inLondonand Ffiiu* ».•,■,• -i 1 Address, post poid, Dr. B. de Laney, Si Lispenardst;, | daily, from 9 A. My till 3 P. M-, and from 7 till £P. M»the Sabbath excepted. , fSTThe Undersigned ccTufj,wlb great pleasure, that the übove-menlioned Instrament is not only on Bcletitific prihciplcst hat ihatfrora itß use the happiest there beintr. for the cure of those diseases, NO OTHEB CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT | HENRY S KEbLERa MD. . 1 r*H fiOETZE, M.D.a B® Chamber street, , j S eCKHAUDT, M.D, n Howard Dr ns Lajisi is prepared (oexeente all orders for sur- . gtctUappaS, vizt Artibclal Anas "ui Legs.wfoeh move like natural members', Apparatus f Ol fat Contracted Un ; for Wfliat' for Fa>«e Joints oPthe Anns ond Hneea, ior ParalVtic Lcksl.for ClubPooti ■rqtr;i^«pm»l-«»»“ , «i for FsilinKof ibeJtectumiHypogostric Uel,s > CUaifoforSickJersonii Crutcbee,Trasses, Ac., Orth^ oeffle Corsets; Ad , Ac. All work warranted.. Lettera man he port paid, containing o pnpotttonate remtlancc or c«tv reference/ . . CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. .. In offering to the community this jastly celebrated re 03cdy far diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not <»ur *ish to trifle'will* the lives or health of the afflicted, bat fraoMy-to lay before them the opinions of distinguished ;'roen and some of ihe evidenceaof its success, from which they can judge for thenuelvc3. We sincerely.pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions of false statements of iu efficacy, nor will.wehold oat any ho polo suffering ; humanity which facta will not wariaut. • • . • Many preefi are he re given, and wo •plieitaninquifr frohi ibVpubilcintoullwe publ»Bh,tee-Ung will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wof . ihvtheirbcstcoufidchce and patronage. From lA« Chemistry and Mate* rid 6Udiea i &3iodoin College* • Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the receipt of. your otcnaTHUoh, until I had an o portunily of witnessing »ta •effects in my own family, or. in thrfamUicßOf my friend®. This Tbave nowdonewith a high degree ofsausfae* li Tt; n va“S-,dl,?s°/iatgtX^S3h r o “;a ? owe,rul re UauNHWiCK, Feb. 5,151?. JS. fciULS? From an Ottrmria thi Hamilton Mills* in ihjs City, Lowell, Aug. 10*1819. Dr J C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough I ever had in inr hie, by your I *Cbebat. Pectoeal,® and never fail, when I baye opportunity of recommending i« ,o Olliers. Years, rrrßend ih<* following and sca.if. this medjeln© is wSSt a trial. The patient bad become venr t«blo,ana ihceOcctof the modo-me wns unmistakably distinct Umh an States Hotel, SAPATpaa Rjeihes, > Julys>i94». I Dr. j.C. Ayrr>-Sir: 1 have been afiUetei with a ptun fat affection of tlic lua»9 v and all symptoms ofselUea eonsamptiou, Tor. moreen a.ycar. H?* diclne that would re ach rny case , use of yotir>CHßßbt relief, and I have been s.eadily gaming my strength UJI my health is well nigh restored. A f While using your medicine, I hed the. graUncaUon or Curing with limy reverend fnend,Mr.^aman,of^ra^ ter DUtrietiWho had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack bi bronchitia*-..- n ; I have pleasure m certifying hes© facts to y,ou . . And am, «r.youtvW«tfatlyr " J F.CAIiHUUiI, of South Carolina . irj» The following was one of the worst .of ea«p which ihe physicians and friends thought tobeiueuifthle aonsumpUon CttKSTBH, Pa, Aug. 24,1816. | :t G; Aierv—Sir: I was: taken with a teinble eongh, j btouehlOQbyacold, in thebeginningof.aslFetmtary, | and was conlined to my bcd more U a«ly I Ceughing incessantly night and d 1 Jln««? and wiv ! dnd |tale,'my eyes . were sunken and g aAB7i an_a jny., bpeftthVetv short. Indeed, l was rapidly failing*andp i snch distress for bfeath«tliat but litile hope of my rccov- . ew dbuldTe dntcrmmei .WhUeinlhis«iiuaUpn, afriend ®PS“ (the lev John Keller, of the Melbf-dUI efaweM brought me a bottle ofyourCnßHßT F K cTC&ai>, whichi ?ri *d morel?gratify him, than from any obtaining relief* lui good effect Induced mo to continue ftsose, end l soon found ray health machimproved.--- Now in three months, l am well and strong, and can air tribute my core only to your great medicine. ~ Ulbl,le With.&dee P e..g ra m«de, | onr. b |c. EVi Prepaied and sdld by James C. Ayer, Practical Client- U, fi3*Sald’uiPit’lsbnrehwholeshle an* retell,byß. A/ Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City i by H P. Soiwaru, and J. 1 Douglass, and by druggists [ generally - dec3o. ■ IiOUSB^S rvCCuPlKft-the froui-ruak-araong the propndory \J medicines of this country for completely curing ■ Caflker l SaUßJieuxn,Ery«ipelaa;aßaallother.di6eaBes , arising fromanimpuresiate of b j oo J* A^>K I J,l T : Compfalnt, Catarrh, DyspepalOi HeadacfcevDixzlness, ; Coughs, Soreness and Tightness alrOUttheChest; Bron- or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sonsailon Throat; and is used with unprecedented sue- FE?IALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various orgonsi and invigoratingtheenure system* _ . If the testimony of thousahdsof hying witnessea.from all nalrts of' thu.conniry, can be -relied upon, it is slngUr, larlyOiScucious in caring oUflM»Wf,ffndifeatpnng ue bliitated and broken down constitutions* It i» purely i vegetable in iuvcbmpbsiUori,.and so accuroieiy ,com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botnmcaland - medical propeities of each ingredient harmoniously unite foPUJUI Y THE BLOOD. - * It has removed many cbronicdiseases which naaDar •fled the sklllof the beat physicinns, and ha* also, cured Canker,Sail Rheum, Erysipelas *nd Scrofula, which ; Syrups entirely failed to.make:the least im- BF ll baa becu'tested In many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obslinaic Cancers vhuvo .been eared hy tliis medicine. >Ve sayihat;iii* a Valuable. medicine in aIV BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. ;JU remove* all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver * free* active and hcallh3r. I 1 removes Palpitation of the •Heart,‘ahd ireiieves in all cases of Astluna<ahdnuiy be' used id aU climaiesjahd at all seasons of .the year. - This.Syicp is preparedonly byC.MOLtSE & CO., at 102 Fonntoin street, Providcnce.iL t .and sold whole sale and retail,by S.N. WJCKEU3HAM, Only Agent for Western ' jellty. Warehouse, cor Wood andiSlkthBta. t PiUSbh Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle.; . ■ 'T'HlS&mcie.ia biieiuted fortaiiulj use,. ;X foundJn the posseMionoffiveryfamily in uie_ifln«» Mechanlcswhaore la constant danger oflitfwjf *nlne« through nccideoVand-jUieMproM^tcwweg OM of tools, 4ill Sail this to »>» ELLSWORTH BUBR.M.D, Botanic. Comprising all the practising ptyucians in the efiy of “S?,! u. a. fabnestock a co, : * a e v. corner ofWoodeml First bu. STJSABI UOAT mMMINOS-Coinpfuuw m part. Thetollowing: -Table Linen, Hucbhnek Diaper, crash Base Blrip.TableCovering and Table,Camera, Nankin*, 4c.,T»hich v?eaie ccnttantlr receiving firom the toponen andiaaasf»ui«is. Wl«Noy|sFomih fttftl* a jV« wUwHfiWRt • '■ /■ 4 a* ' SMS H3*Umum 10 rao«Arrtrorro wnm«»***,* Huftokb —Tbeinveniion of. MobmJ® » ~ rendered the care of thisdrendfel. disoo®° n0 _ ,|| ow a ■ perfeetcerlainiy; nndlhe ma J., l ’’ l 'o_will. now orodnc- Hernia to proceed uou a condition oMbingi i»prOT“ . ed that nothin* can alleviate but the knife of a aei surgeon, is wholly .Inexcusable. .A raptore in nary form, may, with propriety, be, leit fe/Jhe pd ntHicledaml the truss-maker; bat to K 0 i?Yt S°of do, without even a bondage ol any kind i l , fen tenders the case perfectly unmanageable, and leaas to what is termed Stranjp/iatid Hernia, Jtblchorten hea norelief but in alsurgical operation, in tho iro*»io . which wa invite iho attention of tUo afHiclftUs inort U ~ every snpef lonty.over the -trusses anuDonaages m , i common melt is perfectly comfortahtei anu .. i made lo fii any case'of Hernia.with an cxacioesa anQ , i equableness of presrare that does not beloog to any, . i other intlTumenL with which ,wo ato acquajntea»ana will retain any«raptato with ease and comfort to.tna , wearer. Physicians of the highest standing in the ptor fossion have giventestimony toils great superiority over the ordinary.unsses In nsc; The Truss of Dt.lluoi bnrd will core one-half the cases of ordinary nuptoW- Wo advise those afflicted to moke application in tiote. • ry; inferences of the highest character tan 6« given t is. IhisCitVtby calling on the agmu Persons from a distence ..can. have them sent,, by .ending tho measure bo^,^ 14DWoodstreet«80leagenifotPiusbnTghV • . marU:dfcw_ WMtor’a Balaam ot Wild Cherry. He bill rcmtdv eon knotcn to tnnnfor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Brcnehith,lnjluenz*, B’ctding cj the . ■ Lunci. Dtfaitty of B,ealhmg,Affcuionof the Liter, , - Faint or Weaknea ef the Breaslerbide, First blasts.cf Consumption, ,In short, this Balsam is peeulmrlg (utapiidViCvtTy distastizf thtf Lungai arutLtvtrjWhua-. . iivtoductdinouT evervarutnsfltmatt. :,.. •wwflfcD OHBRBT haalongheea inown t o'lV ' rotiani medicinalproperue?. TMsfaenefiumUar.: : to'evcrv matron in our land, and physicians pfcnpre- • . scribe iiin different forma for a .vanety of complainn^ Tar also has been equally noted for its Vinner; and some nhvsirSsna whbwfcß&mcS' ; ara famliiart©. toe whole conn* ?r»?h°»SnesSa“?o declare that even CON3UMP TION could’ Ij* coted l>y that: alone. In other heads aeoin, U was nearly valueless owing, jto doubt, to their - 4 . i ivrtoranee’in preparing and adnutiisierinff it~a difficulty j-now entirely .obviated by -patient experiment and long i CX, rbe Ci'tiaorainarymedielnal powers of these two sob t staneesare now for the first lime combined ood embod* ‘ ied fo Dr.WISTAU’S BALSAM.OFr WILD CIIBRHYa By a'nlce chemical prr*e*s; everything deleterious or useless is rejected* so that what remains is the most ex- • traordioarynnd truly efficacious teinedy for all kinds of. pulmonary and liver diseases ever known ,to man .-To :< convince ali unbelievers that oar theory is really true, : we refer to a few cases of caresperforracd by tliiswon-.. derfal medicine: * PixssAßr Ridqb, Ham. c0.,0.,9ept.£7.v.;. J D. Pxitfc—Dear Sirs I take the liberty of advising i you of the benefit I have: denved from the use of Dr. -• Wietar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by- ' ihatierrlMe scourgeCoSfeumpuoir. in May last. The an • tacit was tralyiiorrifying to me; for. five, of our family.' : (my brothers ai>d sister*) bad died of Consamplion. f ; was afilicied.withc nearly dll tlie wotsl features of the disease. I had a distressing coughj;ahd expectorated a . sreat deal of blood, hectic fever, severepoms m the side iaud ch 'Bt, cold chUlsi aUernatlngi ,with flashes of heal, and copiousnlghtsweats. , T , . was under thtf'Ctite of a skxlfal physician from the '* time Twas taken sick until ahoul Bix weeks since, being \ v then about helpless, and tny.friends'considered my c&so ■. hopeleas.or nUnnst beyond: out phypician-3 slnll, udvi.- ed tbe use of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.:-With- ■ out tnyknovrliwjgainy fashetjirocaTedit and commenced odministcrihglt w me, and from the first day I commen- - •, e'ed taking inny health improved, nnd in two weeks! was able to be out and oversee my business, nnd labor, whiehTfttil! continue to do. I have, taken four bottles?-, of the medicine, and now consider myaelf perfectly well. - J£RBAIIAU ISCRIG. v . another astonishing cure n . Rusbvillu, Fairfield c0.,0,185U - Mr. J D^ark—rcarSir: t wish toetate tojou that my daughter Am&mla, aged Id .yen rs, had about a year since a very aOroTC attack of measles,, which reduced: her very ranch; and left lierwiijj a racking eongh. I/ : employed all of tbcpbysiciana>mibmoiu reach for the- : poTpose ofrcmovlng her without' success.— She appeared ; to bc sinking: into d : decline, vi iih every symptom of consumption.- I then tried Dr. Roger’s Liv« erworfandTar,. Tilot tbisraggraVatcd her cough,add Plvc her symptoms ofa still more maUgnantcharacter. was now mOftseriousTyalajmed, anditwas with trem* • , bling reart-jat-1 froovday to day saw the progress of that Insatiable disease, f really despaired of my dnngtiter’eTecovery. But T providentially saw the certificate of Jonathan.Coulson, whose daughter, Sarah Jane,wascur«d of Consumption by Wjstar’aßftlsani of, Wild Chferry Tins created :n faint hoile that it might - help my daughter, and I Immediately commenced using-: ihandUolmostlnstahtly gaverelicn Her health, was improved trom Hie first- bottle,-and by the use of two holltei of WistaVTs Ualsaiu bf AVildCnerry she was rear tored to perfect health, aud she is-not now at all predis pased to a cough.: I-willsayio all tlmtare aEicted with any disease tending to Consumption, do.not despair, for Dr. Wisuit’e Kalsum of Wild Obcrry will cure you if... you will but try it- " E.. KALB. f ff? f f f ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE'. Will'-miracle* never cense 2 , More . evidence of. its : surpassing henhh-rfcstoraiive virtues! .. (From Dr. Baker, ?pnngGehlv Washington Ky ] t • SpEiNOPisxo,Ky.>ftJay l9 } 1850.: Messes Sanfoko & Pabk : l lake this opportunity of informing you of a rnosi remarkable cure performed upr on rteby the use of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ■ yy. In the year 18401 was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which 1 labored under, for six weeks, when.:. 1 gradually recovered. la the fall of 18411 was attack*, ed wiUi a severe cold- whichseniedUselfuponray Idngs ' and for the space of three years I was confined-to my. bed,T tried all kindsofmedicines nnd everyvariety of aid withonl benefit;; and thus J wearied aloairunUl the : - winterof 1845, when/I heard of Dr; Wistaria Balsamof Wild Che Try. | My frieuds persuaded me to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared ; myself fortfae chance of another world*- Through their solicitations I was indaced. .t> make use of the-genaino „ Wiitaris Balaam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly aßiohisbinff. " Afterfiveyears of affliction: and buffering and after having speuVfimr or five hundred dollars to no, *,■„ purpose, antMne best undmost respectable physicians had proved unavailing*.! was soon restored to entire health oy the b'essing of God and the useof Dr. Wistaria Balsamof Wild Cherry.. ••*. ■ : Mny the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of > ro valuable a medicine as Wistaria Balsam of Wild- Cherry. Yours respectfully. . -•W. H. BAKER. try Gepumc Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry has a facsimile nf the signature of Henry Wisur, M.D, Phi!*. - adetpbia, and w Sauford & Fork* on.a finely executed steefengrnved wrapper.Noothet can be genuine. ; fnr Piice—Bl per honle—six bottlcsfor Bfi. - Sold by X. D* PARK; Fourth tfnd Walnut streets,-Cin« cinnaii.O , Geueralragenv to whom all orders must bo addressed. ID^PrieeSlperbotlle—six bottles for 85. - • Soli by J. D. I'AHK, Cincinnati, Ohio, . North-east earner of .Fourth and Walijnbst3.j=--enlraneo on Walnut»-to wham till orders ranm be nadres-ed. -J Kidd ACo, FiltsburghfL Wilcox, Jf, border Market. street and ibo Diamond; B A Fahnestock & CO, Pitta ■ butchJ A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham, Alio- . cheny City: LT Hassell; Washington; W B Lumber ton, Franklin; L B Howie, Union town; H Wclty. Greensbtirgh'f* 8 Kdnms, Somerset: Scott A Gilmore, _ Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays-, burgh; Hildebrand ACo, Indiana; 1H Wright,KlUan ntag; Evans A-Co;‘rßrookviUe; A Wilson A Son, Waynesbnrgb; MlEafland A Co,NCallender, Mend ville; Burton A Co, Erie; Henry Forker, Mercer; Jas: Kelly A Cqißnller: SBmith,‘BeavSri J J) Snmraerton, Warren; FL A CS Jones u Condersport; P Crooker. Jr-Brownsvllle. [mar2o ~ I". ' *6 iiSVAIiIDS-ASD THa SICK. THE CELEBRATED' COMSTOCK MEDICINES. TSIH9T, Tiro' G.iut :PjUS ExraaCTOß (CotintPt Q • curiug-ull Burns.uud all Ealernat Pnina . und Boies. —• 2d. Balmqf Cofam&iVfor Siaying'bt.Restoring the Homan Hair. ■ :; . .. • •,• i. '• ' 3d. Hnßfi lferv* and Sena Limmtnt anu Indian Veg- - stable Elixir, a cure for all cases of flbeamailimi - 4th. McSair'sAcoutitc Oif.a certain cure for Deafness.. sih:-i/i3y’* JLiniinmta known cure tor the Piles. Clh. Spain?* Side Htttdaeh* llsmedy. . ; 7ih, Mother's for all women mthe family way. B\h. LongU^i. Grant Weturn Indian Panaceaf for ' Cold sand feverish reelings and preventing fevers; for... Asthma, * Liver complaint and Krilous Affections; for Piarrhces, indigestion and Loss of Appetite» for Costive ness in females and males, and nervous complaints; for Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism* dtfre: Tho greaipoimsaro itunot bad to take, never gives pain, and never leaves one costive. , r Oth. rmnf/ugc{ Worm iHller,) for Children or grown persons. lUih. Mrs. ZitWH 1 * Great Pain Kilter, No medicine has tceu discovered Uiatiseo happily adapted-to use-. ' internally as drops to betaken, and yet perform such wonders wbennpphed extimaUtj tLS awash or bath, by - i friction. In bottles fnom 12$ to CO cents each. ■■■: Hth. SannAoZu’s Roach and Bed Bvgßanit for driv." in? away Vermin in a short time. :. - , -- rSth; The celebrated Lin's Life pi& ond Tbnpsranee .. Sitters. ■■ 13th; Dr±BaTth6lomiio's&inkSytvpt thepopnIarKA PEOTORANT FOR COUGHS, COia>3i IWFLUEN / ' li\h?'ThcEastbuHa.s Ni!* lort Bair Dt/a,Jiooaly SURE coloring for the Hair. : = - i*: : 15ihi Xin»s Babn a Chinese Hemcdy: for Cuts r 8 3&Sraer of BaTtapatiUa. Tb is article has outliV ed all other Sarsaparilla*, and stiU gives as great saua f “hfr e ce!cbrawd wread Sirtngaening . flaunt ; made from Dr. Lui’a recipe; and the most popular in the - ™ lMi.'cr. Bin.’. 3iwi4 jleAt Ikapi. A certain and eaay C 'wth >r jj?Co“*« lcr lu,r lately bought the right for ft o United StaicsivOf the celebrated .Concentrated Mineral. Water found al : the. Salr Sunups of Doctor Wm.C. Chase*atSCOalharme*, C, has at tained a notorlereand popularity never before, equalled by any preparation" ar-thai-place, and us sale has been commensurate with iiamems, which are extraordinary. AU the remedies are fully describcdia ALMANACS, lo be given to all -who call where the Medicines art) Notice, au preparations heretofore known as* I “COMSTOCK’S or COMSTOCK feCO,**, always be-’ l longed and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY toDr. Lucias i S.Com&iick* and ibonghlbe signature of Comstock will beconunued, Inis extia label with the fab-simile gf ; Uf. lr. 9. .C.will in future designate ■ the i . ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS- . ...... ....... LUCIU9 8. COMSTOCK. Dr Tho above medicinescan i»e bad in this place of febfl "WILLIAM JACKSON.. :<•-. ' No.>-40‘Liberty, street, bead of -Wood. 1 : Important to Fcraalci< ' TYOCTORLATROBE’S FRENCH FiSMAtB ;, MJ an Innocent, soft and effecmat remedy for v«i£»>- ; siaoror Green Sickness, Flcur.-Albas orVVhiirt.ifopj prassionr ByimsnotfbfeaiNem«s I™, Weakness, Nausea, Paths In the - of AppeUie ) Palphation,TreeiotJiPitMSfh?l’i n % ! ”2J . : awiftitriftw - ■’• '*■*'•'* v, V •4’ -a, <.:.• ', »•-•..;- J ,'V. * . r » V ' r '-'<JL-J'Y \‘; , „ ~ f' "' i. . J V * y, * ? -* ■> ' i ■ r „ f «i ■wJ** ,jr ' -• *> ■■*'■ ■■- V' :V.V--- j;‘ v .•: .-. ' ■"< yW I -^- 2 , *' V - *\ + / - T rv. t ’ft<- . .'V; I*'- - :piP Sv; ' ■ £ V 1 %■-. V jf. ; ' •' V /:/.» .f\. '«.-, ;'.v.v-': 2 |‘,'V- : to l »/' * '' % ,-. r* :'.;|-"V; : •*■' * * ■ -•".'1!,'».••■.. :. if V'.'>';-.;' i s \ •kv Ti \- • - J- .. Jf*. *■- ■■ ,-t; ; -v.
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