all ' h’. - .» f»* i * * ‘-fc s > l^tll^>>C n ' 1 !v ' I** ' ’ & Vv^•'7v , \' i ■ jiA < ,oj' s <-> • < * " ■ **■ ’-► ~ j '.' ~ :*-*■;",, i/ ' ■ , K *fe 4 » *\«£* , J'Ju sW * ,*r * *<« * . j'j i- _ J?', * ‘ «, ‘ » *» -*% \ v * s * *j fc - *• i \V".* *<-,■•% *{■.>*■«.<* i t * - k • f , •* ** *■«».*’* %. V v w 1‘ Ci &***'£• n a * 'i g ****** l i > „ *■ > .?, * , * ** t **- , 1 i, ■* )' */v h. f > <•-.- -*■ ~ - r fcf *‘‘> *■ • ’!’.> rf;, 4 - > ’■*. ■* -4j> £ l' - < » ■}‘ f t' t ' ' 1 **»*>? *^<®wSs! i ;s*L2t’' 4 -’« ■ t ' -“■ - •* t-> i ~ .. •- 7 " , ■ c >t-:,l.r*:.r.^»'.*.> v - -v; ■ < -it: vv > ' t ; r v■:,*’. - ■'. - tap pppp ppßWwa ipwiTmm Wlmfk mmm SstWfeaVH&l J-, j? 3 S» -; i Wi mimi Allt mM mM PS®! Jills, J^gpgfe. - mmwmMm EH&^ml Mug:- ~ nn» ABBANGEMJSNTB FOR lffia' ifSffigfc >•■. ■• '.JamtißlnkfilVi r *Ss3*K ■ , *Tf?VROPK&t4.AGIi!S r, and'Ueftief fn Pflrctffn fcx*' is also Aycnt for (he following Packet of StfeantfchipSthclweeinNew Tore arid > •.-.•.•• • ••• ■ • •• ■". ■ ■...••■ • Swallow Tall Line, saUtnp from New York and-Llv* * r E?° l iht of each month -. .Wew uln© Itfhyo New York oiuha tf6ttn and Liverpool jon the llth of each jnmvh ' r i., Rtd 3iar I»inc leaves. New Yorkon the lith, an*l Llv» etnpol cm the *2!Uh of each month • • • vSt** 0 * satlAtwice a month from New - ThaLandon Limi-ot Packet* sail frtroNew Yortrifto : l9t,Bih,tCtVan42lth,undfrom London on the •■Gib, 13Ui» ; THarand 2Sth of eSnTi month; •• . , . .. . •: TlifcCljdt* Line Of UUssow Packets sal»/*om New • ..Yorkand Glasgowon the Island ifilh of cnehuiontn.^ ' A. Weekly Li&q- of Pockets -from Liverpool Jo/NeW Orleans. ” - .. ■ .• .■■':• •'• Dally for emigrants, from New B n£?* ■ boat and tailrond, or by canal and ra».road. to 1 lu« burgh; • • „ . .. Passereets will, receive, •very attention, and advice given cheerfully nt the office of. VV- fuoscoa ft- *'& t Eden Quay, Oab>M, and SH liul dmy-, Uvcr - pdolrW. jtJ. Tv Taptfcitft 00.,*0 Soatli street, New '.v-,YarY,'«riu tlieoffir.unf the arivepiscT. Persons reading in the Lotted States pt wisfcto *end frr their frlends-in nny;part of England, JfelandiScotland or iVnlovoan make tb* necessaryor ' laagemefta t»y spphcaiion lo the subscriber, and have j thorn brought out/ny any of the nbove favorite lines of Packets, (which ranee irom iOOOto 2,00:) tons banhen.) dr by first class Merchnni Ships,©*)' favorableterms, by. way of- Liverpool, London ©x Glasgow. - Their fra* qcerfejr of sailing precludes the po**iMhty of tlelav 1 passage can also he sheared fromLlvcipnol to New Or ; ' OalilmoTe,’Ptnladejpliin, ltoston. Chv'citon and ■ ••. Savuintbdirect.- llemitianceßln srnnll and targe sums : usual. to Great Britain aid Ireland. ' v Messrs. W..&, J 4 T Tapscoitft.Co linvo entered into tmacgernenls With AJer-ra. Vocel, Koi'k A Oo».‘Bank* •ers* Fraaiforl-omibn-Mein. and with Messrs Edwatd Cioant ec Co , Bankers. INria.-to draw sight drafts, which can he made payable in. all the principal, places throughout Prance and Getmanjv Passage tickets anti .-... drafts nlway* for sole by the undernened, comer of • Sixth and Liberty streets; (up stairs.) Pittsburgh, next door to Messrs: J; 2e ft. Floyd 1 * Wholesale Grceeryv JAML9 BLAKFXY •■•Pv B—CatnloXneaof ihc vcsselvtfme of sailing, an* baTden. can.bg had at iho aboveotfiw 4 *. gratis ;> figency for Different Lines of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, Ifoi 410 Irtbtrty Street, Pltlibnrgh. Fo* Pi IT. fty/IJVJSS 4K CO*69-£ouiA fiuth .ti'rntr rPhte, AY** York; 30 tfaUrloo He ad, Lr wptel: an&& ■ Gravur ttreeiyNrto Othans* •; v>.v; K- ■"►.■•lI18 a-Ltncof Packets!-v. ■ sailing every five days fivtn.. t-jjTYv. •• fte-w York; a Ltat of Packets from L»V' JluflKjS^V erpool to Philadelphia.oil•aapNaXadsy theeiefa ic en ih of eQi'bcsßEsSEssß • month v a Ltno of Packets to -BsHimrire ou the atmi o*. eaehmontb.Also—a Line ol Packets on the Bth and 94th of each’month from London and • Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—-Draflsat cfghtalwayson hand, for any amount, - at the - lowest rates of discount! ami nil Information given concerning passengers, that can i«e piven«'vmli pleasurfijby their Ageni- JOHN THOMPSON, • marts•..■?>• • •• 410 Liberty ?i., Pittsburgh.; SPRING ASO SUOUB&ft CLOTHING I THREE 810 DOORS' Ab. 151 ylfiberly 'Street Pittsburgh, TQHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an -4l : notmolagto hiA numerous friends and the public tn general, that his Spnug and Summer stock is now ready ; far inspection; which no believes will be found to be one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to Imfoand in the Western Coanuy. He has this season paid more than usual attention to : the manufacturing ana style of his Garments, so ihatths very lowest priced, as well aB the finest, are gm up in a style and elegance not to bo surpassed. He would particularly call the attention of alldealers in dothingto his present splendid assortment of Restly-filtdiGsrmentii ' AJ he feels confident, uponexamination of theqa&Hties - a&dpnees of hift goods, he can offer them such tnfface. menta as shall make it their imereit to purchase at bis cstahllshment. MaQy.years } experience, and great snccess m the bn* •. Bines*, together with an unpreceuenied ftholtsaU and r«* «ni patronage, has enabled him to gel np Garmenls to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers In the-Cutting department.will be found a choice so* lection of the most consisUngof— y-Fmehi Enghtk rmd Broadc2olAf t ~ CashmfcreUs,Ac, Ac. Also, an excellent asßortmeni of • FESrjiV(7S, of tue latest and jdoblfashionablestyles—’ allofwhichhe U prepared to make to order ia the beei Buumer and auhe most reasonable pnees. ; COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL 1 -Tfce-ABsoTUnent,lhe Qaaluy, atid the Variety, Is’the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo ind in tho United States; • marfifl ~ tTJTIIiL BE OPENED, on TWItSBAY,-April ISihl v ff, ISS2.. CUESTEE, in announcing his re- oval, . begsle&re to return his tuncerc thanks to tbejmblic, foT 1 . the unbounded patronage with which he has been sub» .. tuned*- The question, “can a Clothing Establishment, conducted, on correct business principles,aiming to * build up a. tepotau'on for good workmanship and wnr v Tantcd material, be sustained, 5 ’ is no .longer & .mooted pointful hasbecr,me a fired feet, attested to by Uieun* . prebedeoted amofim of Chesters eales jt ha? become . animpeiluivanecessity with.the proprietor,loenlarge hirbUßioeßß facilities, to accommodate bts host* ef cus tomers -Aigreat cost of time .and means. Gothic Kail, • 74 Wood street, has been fitted up in a style suitable to the business, where be the grand object to main* - taJntherepatatiotiChester'aClothing Etbporiiuahasac*: qufred for style,-workmanship and material ' . Theatockof ilen and Boys’ Clothing wilt fa&greatly enlarged, embracing alt gntdesofqaauty.andthe latest .style, allmtumfactnred in this city, onderthe proprietor’s lromedi&iasnpervtston. . The pablic are invited to call and eramino; •; * ' - - - ‘74 Wood street, aprl« WE STUDY TO PLEASE '• - * a&BISB o. WATT* MEECHANT TAHOE, - JVb. S&'JMarketybetween Second and Third itr/els* ' "DECS respectfullytoinform hlsfriendsand (bo public, ’■' JD'fl»tke nas returned from NewYork&nd PhilHdCl * phtyjbftying there selected from the latest importations* .aatoUte new stock: of Black and CoIOredCLOTH?, . .CABBIJIERES and VFSTINGfi, which for, newness of -designs and richness of fabrics, ore not surpassed by onylotuewcst of New York.—Aitof which hel* pre pareO to make to cider in a sopenor style, at the lowest price pdfesublo, end ct-rdially invite purchasers tocnll . : and .examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.. iTO TtTLOflS.—j have no authorized Afeem : in thia Jity* for thesaJo of ray.work onGARMENT CUfTING. Jt can only be bad at the store of the ssbtcriber,3B. Market street, anhc following prices, vu: with instruc tion*, *JDj without, $7. - ■ mar!7 n JAMES C. WATT. •i‘r~'UK WoIiOTHia‘GHOUBK-”“ ’ bdmund watts a co , MERCHANT TAILORS,'. •fry 185 Liberty street, above St. Clair, U HVBopened a new Clolbing Store, ai the above : JUL _puce.ana are now receiving n tplenftM lot of Clmia, Cafiumerer,Vestin£2, fttiyof tlie latest impart LI- - • UoDB«pntcfaasedwnhaa especial view to eliy trade,and . Which they.are prepared to make up totordcr In the la test and most'fashionable style*.' They Interid to nay . Strict attenuon.lothißbranch of theic business,arid they .> have full confidence that they will be able to give their customer* extiiresausfaclion They are afro manufactu ring-axholce.lot of: READY MaDLVCLOTHING, of the newest styles, which Uiey will sell low for cash AsnlLthta rtoMf. IsenureTyubWjUUworibytbeaueh* • ■::on-oCpgyer9.-.:--:' v .. ■ " *■ (apripty rapj'fjg! liti.ft. THE eirergViindustry iir be .rewarded ; that homejiunttv J 5® ws ihdQld be, encouraged: .that nil articles soft -pi. uoibie.Uall, are. warranted to be a* represented^-That aiidJloys’Clothing,at-Gothlc Hall, ia complete and fashionable. That Boys of all eges «aabefiitodoui immediately. CHESTER, - -74 Wood street,. . WE STUPY -TO PDBASE. T hnonvc!u l P olr J aa * Tfwe. >.l HtS"X r E ?’ Jr ’< Oee Hiv& CloltingSlore,No. 255 Iml.r*tl,Aan 1 m l . r * tl, A an "all» good suit of Summer C(o -and beitcrCoSds,of every description, SSoLabte rtrt^e C " Ilom »»* made -u. order m mmonabje slyte, and on reaHinablererma. (aprl7 T 8? AutiieK' eratCommUsioinuid Pro/nc? Bm lncss if hope their long experience. exiensivi w*rSSu“™c quintance, and personal auennon io thn laimui nf Uelr customer*, wiß emlile (hem to aXreof mblm pauoasfo, Which it tiiall ho their study to fleserye ' LUKE TAAFFE, Muibureb, ' " “■ RAM>L MAGUIRE, Cmaberrd. Md ' Wife BAH B, Washington,*# "* - ■ Pittsburgh, APuK>. |B6>- ■ . Ittf.6 ' . IrlMOlOtlOri. - rpUEpaiinerehi>heretDfortfeii«unrte\ween Janie» JL Aimitnmgv Samuel :Crsof.Wc»d iml Fifiimruels, to Nor. 21! Mbit* - lyirtrtabOppo^fiMhoiiosflOfWopd; , ’ _ “ aisrlßiy JO(vb MontHß '> : ; ' Y -& *%1 1 . ", - s ~ >»■ ', tt . „ * ‘ ITI t S'- * w jrf’ ;7j - *£K * t -• .S -t-'jj l - T . ■- •' i '-r.'..- \ .••:■' .-v ••• . ~ :-’\ • •;. * f y\ Vi J- *»lff - Jj ---*, -T‘ .-c, iV^As;t : J - SPUING CAMPAIGN* » READ AND REFLECT CALL AGfI'AS A CO.* S!oTX\fr.pf T?Zod and Water. Street*! Ihililtirgh, 'D'AVR just received an extensive stock of Lleg&m IT and usefol. Loods. consisting pf CA- S-81 MERES and of thc very finest rnateri* als> and the most rich and varied patterns- These Goods have been all selected by the proprietors them • selves,-with great*cltcunwpecuoa. Noihieg new or uniqdein the line of dress has y«t appeared ut the East ern cities, that Callaghan fe Co., have not ceeured'in large quantities for. their• numerous customers. The whole of this* large been paid fob m cash, and : were conseqaeotiy obtained at low baits.. The public should bear this important fact in mmd,inasmuch as it will enable Them to purehasoai lower prices than they bave.beca in the habit of paying for thetr ward* robea at other.establishments. This magnificent stork conaiatßln part,of FRENCH, ENGLISii and AMERI* sclcctcd.tviili an eye to durab 'wdkas to beauty. - The Block of CAS3IMERE3 is' tn . perfect accordance, with the other, both in quality and cheapness, while the rich, nbd we may cay gorgeous dis* play of SUPERB VESTINGS, challenges Jnvestigaupn, and comes up to the refined taste of the most experien ced customer. .Callaghan a go^ • aprl ■■•...■■■•••■* e- corner of Wood und.Water streets, ffiTßTtbi JVb. .74 Wood sfreef, near Fourth tL MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHINOI : What 15w»r BoOy g»y*,~&Lust Bv TTjstaid^atllOOlsyEll ) fii the lies flivß'CtonnßQ 1 XBrciiE.No.iKs Liberty street, tells ihe cheapest C!o Mhingjn ibeCity>—weflrasdetmu fashiotmklycat. Call and-embine themj Bud yoo wili 'not be disappointed. • Jast rcceiyed,l>y* Express, a sptsndtd &B*ortracnt of ratc;rCa*br?erosj Browt>,GnfertaiTd"B!aelClotli*yanp otherPashionabJe Goods, suitable fortljceflasortVwhfc.j. 'we are prepared to make terbrder,(without Al&y iQ a style uosßrpussed in the City. Come and see." W . Srapsportatlon. ' HIOUTGABf OSSTIWI. itAIL.UOAD. 1852. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT 'LINE'. v ' In connection -with: the CldYefcinifcftnd. Cincinnati flail rodd, ClevHd*'tl r 'and Kiie UnMrbair, Cfevelandt»ml Pittsburgh lUilrhad,hud ;Alicblg&u..Cenlral Railroad,• PASBENGEB.S will ba tieketcil- throapb from nny noint ofriake Michigan., to Clevel&nd,Cincmndii and Viiubnrgh.and from enher of those places to any point on Michigirt. - ; ► . : . ■ Thia Una will be composed oMwo netv low pressure steamer*, built expressly fOMhe toute. -. *CI.RVRLANO^--Capt C;-C-,.StakakJb. ■•FOiIISSJVCITY, .«.• Cap'. L: A. Pieacr A Boto will leave Cleveland f.r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland* emyevtningj&t Oi cMlock, arriving in both cities the following morning,in seoeon for the mor ning tralttof.ca’fiforChrcago, Cincinnati and Piitsbnrgb, and for llic Luke Superior aodSaclnuw boats ui Detroit.: Tl ey/will run from Cleveland !!! the following order FORK3T CITY Wonday-—•• Wednesday Friday.. CLEVRI.AND Xueeday-*^—•♦***•**-Thursday CLEVELAND. 1 Monday. Wednesday-Friday, forest city. Tuesdasr l *«.-.---'*« , *---l , huTSday*. --Saturday. , -The undersigned are ,prepared to make contracts for all kind’s of Freight, from Cleveland'lD Detroit, Mackl* imw, Saute Sle. Marie, and a’l ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN ,aud ST.LOUIS will compos the hne until the new Boats are ready. . - C: BRADDERN '& CO,Cleveland v .HTMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroil, aprHOru .' Far* tteduetd I 1 r ”■ ” WEST NEWTON BLANK ROAD ROUTE, T*OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH- A? 'INGTON CITY Fab* Risvcbb To Unlumoee, 82,W>iesdihunPa.ItaiIroad -To Philadelphia, - 81,00 • do- :■ do v . ' da ■ City, 82.30. . .do do do. - Thi*- fs th««ou!y Office >whleh losurea a TftBOULH TICKET to Washington,And, by taking this Route, pas* lemrcts will save time and money. ' : '-Tbo Mail Boat-. (carrying the. United States Mail,) leaves the Monongahc'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, •EVERY AFTERNOON, a*s O’clock ;viathe Yougluo* ghcny Hirer. , Passengers wiUlodgeou the Boatyaml take rplendtd united SiateaMail Coaches at West New ton,-next mommg. over thePUuk Road;crowing the mbamaius In daylight: Take Uib tnagmCcem sleeping Cbm oflhe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, nt ID o’clock; P.AL Breaklast AtSaUimorcood Washington City, dine In Philadelphia, and. arrive in New Yoik-the same evening. • • ••-. i; - • Fare to Baltimore, . $ 9,00. 'do Puilad-Jphm,- - - |U,OO • v do Wa hlngton City,. - • * -v; ID,GU. MPNONGAH&LA. nOUTK. The Steamer leaveathe Wharf* ftt>ove:ibe Bridge, Travelers leaving Pittsburgh by the Morning Boat, will erosa the mountains the same :u • 10,W>. • do 'Washiojrton City* - • •. 10,60. ; • rbr Ticket*, by either ©( the above Line*, jileai-o roll at Hie West Newiou Plank Rood Office,in the Motion gabetn House,-Water street J.J' EVANS, Agent . ■■ ■ nnr6.; : .. ' S IiAV Atttt AJV B BM ii S » I ■ ■ IYEBTERN RAILROAD ' now Plitstmrgb to CteTflUndi Colombo* and Cincinnati* ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, \C ■ '.cztm&i ..tyTry.-.: cSBBI bsStk" SMgffy . IN CONNECTION WITH THK PENNA. CKNTRAL RAILROAD. Through, from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in has than < Ten Jloure, by a continuous Railroad Lute I Tlltvßxprejs Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Piiuhatghat H A* M., itopping- at Scwicbly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, falt&hnc, Colombians, nn4 Salem,* and reaches Alli- Ancc,&2irules from Pittsburgh, '*tl P. M. Pa««rtigrri leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad aiO P. M , and reach Clefeta : d at CP. M. • Hemming, the pas sengers leave Cleveland atD A, M., Alliance at 13U I*. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 539 P M.,in time to con* neul wj.U Lhe evenlng lraui on the Penimlvama Rail roadfur-Philadelphia, New York and llatimiorc, and alto wlbthe Yooghiogfccny Sieawbeutund Plank Road. fOUle. Pai-carers by this route tome from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night,-travel, and save fromono to two days in connecting with Hid Peuoa Cen tral Railroad. - . • •■: ■ :-.■■■■ Fanfengeis leavur? Puubnrjth at 83ft A. M.; reach CcuttoimdF.M. and. Massillon ot Bltti P/M. At Mas sillon the line connects with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield. NcwPbiladdphlft,and aiEmm to New Cas tle* Poland. Warren; Mercer and Kne. . %*Tbe Newißngbton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 271 V M., and New Brighton at? A: M. and 1 IV M., slopping at intermediate etuuons. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are told be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton : Qaaittrly tickets are sold nl low rales, and tickets by . the package to tome of the stations.. ; The Trains do not run on Sunday. • Ofittiibuset run in connection wah the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fere by the only eonnuuoiu Railroad Line from Pius* barghio Cleveland, 140 mites, $3.00. To Massillon, 103 miles, 83,00, : For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the OhioamlPa.. Rtulfoad,to GEORQK PARKIN, • Ticket Agent* Orto J MRShiMEN, Monongabci&Honse, Pittsburgh.. • Naw—By thftiroute by tnsreboat JOrmles io Wells* ville.and thence bylßailro&d IUQ ratios to Cleveland,the fare is 83 60. . PtmbnrgK April LISS2,-»(aptS) ■ ... . 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. : - lw ‘ W--» w PK2ff fIISTJ. VAH l A 22. A ILRO&D, Twoulßlly :THiii« Prom PltUburgh to Pblla(t6lpblafuidßaltlmoj'e» : Only Zb Bout* Through! FAJRE.iII. fTYHEExpress moil train will leave the Depot on I.ih- A erty street,abovetheCadslßridge, every morning at 61 o'clock* . Powngersvrillgobyihe carttoTorUejCreek I2mi!ei‘ where-they wiU fiud the best or Coaches in readiness to convey:.theta2S miles*over afitst rale lornpike rood 10 \ (conductorsaccompany each .train of Coacnet), and then take the canto Holiidaysburg; end then take the splendid sleeping carsdireci to Piiiladel* phia oAd Baltimore. ■?■■■ ■ . Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and: Cumberland Railroad at Harrhtburgh, arriving at Unlit* more to breakfast, und to Washington City the same morning. .. i .The Evening Train will leave daily *l*6*3o. P. M., or* riving at PJriladelphia next evening. , BaggCge checked through to - Philadelphia. Dk Leech ACo/s Express Packet Line wmieava dolly, at 2 o'clock, P* connecting at Blnirsville with the .-Pennsylvania Railroad; Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore irt 09 hoars. FARE 810, Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office In the Mondngahela Mouse, Water Street. N* R eschedule time a# follows i From Pittsburgh to Bruy's Station, • 7 hours do . Bcatty’s Biation to Johnstown, 2| do .-do Johnstown to HoN!daysburg;in -. claditjg23mUesPonageroad, 0 do From Hoiiidgysburg to Dillersville, 0 do . do Di!iersviHc toPhi!adelphia,ovcr r Columbia Railroad, . . - ..0| do ~ Total, 23 hours* This Schedule ul ows omplo lime on each portion of the. route, and canbo regularly made, if no Unexpected detention should occur. • Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia'Railroad are owned and ope rated byline jStftto of Pennsylvania, and aro in no way under the managemetiror control of the Pennsylvania Bailroad.CoiDpnny. . NOTICE.—in caio of loss, the Company wilLliold ihemseleesresponsible for personal baggage only aud for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars; . mar2g: J. MfcSINMEN, TlcfcetAgU P. R. R.Ca, Portahle Boftt Llne. Forthe.PranepOrtaiionof Merchandise and Produce, (VIA PgRRSYLVAHTACATfAW AHO HAItBOADsh'BETWSEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, - Dtrtcii without Jlt-fhTpping, . BT time, ten days. „ , PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot,4sl Marketst *(nsorSixth,) Philadelphia; „ . „ . C A M’AMJLTY A CO, *nd 4*®.Paan: street, Pittsburgh. AYiftG.incrcasedour facilities and otherwise im .provtd ouraxrabgemcnu for Transportation,- we n r^ l J.o w T prepared jo receive h large amount of Froaaco and Merchandise, to ship (on the opening of the Canals.) with promptnes* and dispatch. ■ ciT._ , c t system of transportation over our owe improvements has-been in use about-ten years, and the greaunccess ond favor it has met with, Js a snf; Illee i^atitvis.;nolonger considered"* tti Sr ;0r fi'/cemmexperiraem; but is acknowledged f- m * nl *fe lots, Uicpockases : elesh, and In a. good order 'u when shipped. . Produce, &p , consigned in one Hpose at Piitsbureli ;,wi!l he, receded: ond forwarded always nt ihe lotveei irale% strictly according to ihstmcUonV without any extra charge for commission; storage, orad-’ vanclfigeharges, 4c. E > “ feb-J3 . . , C. A. BPANULTY kc.n m»r3l - Mrn.mm.rn. . Ademl A Co.’i Ksure.fi, NO. 80 FOUHTJB STREEIV WTToBURGH: MIHE public are informed ihat we are uow running A regularly to the East and Weßt, ur.cl art 1 , prepared to forward all Goads entrusted to aur care. ‘ A 81’ECIAL MR3BBNGEK tent daily forVPhiladel phia, nt 4. o’clock, I\ M. Also, daily to Cmclnnau: at 7 o’clock,'A. H. ■ Ortl ei.trtin emitted free of charge, nnd.Goods rctnrned by first Express. Bills, .of Exchange for salo on. England, Ireland, and ■ Scotland,for any amount, poyabteon principal Banking Houses or Foal Offices in the United Kingdom. • dec£4 BAKER A FORSYTII, Agents; Pennsylvania Hallrorul Company, . : tJ(r E are now prepared-to. fbrward produce Ac ,to m t t Philadelphia immediately; Time, fivedays. Ratea for bacon,Urd,pork, b«f, Ac. v -50 c 100 lbs. Cotton, cheese, earthen warej leather, leaf tobacco, w glass - . -60 c & 100 lb*. Beeswax,dried fruit and wrol - - 80 e 100 lbs. Far a, peltries, deer and buffalo Bims, eggs ~ brooms, mdze - . - » ]ooc ICO !bs. COVQDB ABRAHAM, Agts. SFaiNO ARRABOBPkiaTS. ■ .:".' < BBB&anj|BßaES&Baa^m , dBKSkh:- «nd putihvrgh Railroad. A; M, 1 ArrivealClevetend - do , -do 6P fENM. AID IH Tims -OF HEED' !•■'■ , OVffICE—COHNBR f>P-»SUTB»TELOiBD * 8188 STMffiW.i *30,000. , Intlla is for Uitfiaata&t relief; -Ar.af us member** inctiAe*or*ickoe«sor accident*by .tiie uaymenioT iheir.'AimualDe.po»iMPersons in good*. healihmayUfcomemenibersiiJifibe entitled ton-weekly: beaebt, in coseofttckaess oraccidem. All who join ihi*; Association io :a yoie in the election of.* officers, and-to participate in. iba profasol the uon, - It lsesiabJiihcd .on .a aod permaaem boms,- ■vwtjg both Molualand Benevolent Ju ris design?*: with: the lowesrraies-i'onstaient for itssecurity, and conduct* i ea in a manner, to insure ns permanency and durabiltiy.-i All persons can seethe advantages of taking out a policy front Ihe General Office. - .'i YKABLY OEPOSUS. 8 £,CO per year, draws $ 2,00 rer week; ■ . . • 3,«'0. do do 3,i U: do* •'... i# 4,00. do . -d0... 4>OA . do» . . •5,00 ; do. • do - 5,00 • do; .• . do do (i,OD do; ?,oo- -do do . 7,00 do;- 8,00 : do do 8.00 do; - ■i. . o.tio. do .■ ■' do 9.00. do; . 10.00 do do 10,t,0 do, TNIVIA’ITON FF.E, for Membership, must be paid at the lime of making application,. and-the' first years l deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, grulis, - •, '■ . Pr«ii«ni—P,W. Ukmtoont. Vite pintJtni and ZV«rtJtD.s\veUfts the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Ofhce N. It.corner Wood andlid sty.. Stale Mutual Fire inmrauce coonany* HAmiSliVRO* PA. T'IfcSIGNED only tor ibe-enter t*la»*csof property, has | 9 Quampleunptmt, utidnfToids aupetiuK advantages IrTpomt of cheapness, safety and nccomrnodaUoa.to city anu connrryraercbants, ami owner* ot dwelling*, ami isolated orco-nutrypropeny. .v . - - , . < •. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, • _> oclg *i Branch Office, No.64Smithhcid»t;,Pittsburgh* IHBUUABO THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCKCOMRANY.*—Ottiee, North Room of the K* change.Tbird street, Fhltadelplna. ..... Fibs IrocKAKCB.~-BaUdings, Merchandize find othei property in town-and eovnrry, Insured agalnsvtoas or damage by.ltre at the lowest rate of premium. 1 AUmss Ittsoiuxcß.'—They also insure Ve*xel3, Car kocs and treights, foreign or coastwise, under open or Special policies, n« the assured maydCsire. . itfLiTw.TBAKSPOBtAT:otf.--Tliey olso insure tncrchiuß dice' transported -by. Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats juidsteam Routs, on rivers and'lakes,on the most liberal terms.* . DIRECTOKS~Joseph 11. Seal, Kdmand A. Siouder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John U, Fenroscj-Sarauel Edward?, Geo. Vot) TilV clcs during the past yet«f, thereby aJdins over 3130.001) tOlhc funds of the- compaovv Neailv.&lMhe properly Insured w ofihcsnfcbt kino,ln small risks,lnd alarsio proportion insured for only one yen r. ■ Whole No. Policies issued**-***-- .■• 7,900 do • do eipiiert, terminated A , canceled-——-——' do do In.forcef••“*•••*•••• • Aniuumof Propertylnsured* do Canceled,leiminHted and cx pfred *r~- —••..— * d 0.," do: Infmcfi-'v - $7,684,691 do ' Premium Notes-**- —•• 79,676.87 do Canceled,terminated,erpTM* GO7.Hr do Inforee—♦« -• 379^1*,*? do Cash Premiums received —*851,657,14 . .do .do canceled***-***--•« 1W1.’4l -\ * : 851,903,90 . Whole amount of losses and expert see paid j. -.23,UMS balance ui favor of the Co., tn cash, 027,824,45 Tocity orcocnuy merchant, and owners of dwell* tags, ami isolated or country property, it U .behoved this company affords odv an lagesin point dfchcapm’M safety and secanty. inferior io no lilstir&nco Company in this country. Condacted'on the equitable ami greatly improved9ys tern ofClftßsificauer, ofUi3kB,ejtclcding ell special hazards*insuring only a limited amouat in any one lo«= cality.thQs precluding the frequency and occurrcncr ot large tires, nfid alto, on betUihcSlock aud AJuainlpian, U notonlypbsseflBes;iic.chetpoessftnd accommodation of both meihodsfbu! entities tho.insured loapartlolpa* tionimhc profits. r - XUs undenhe control of thf following; Directors s •■J. P. Rutherford. A. J.Oiileti, John B, Packer, 9auruc» T. JOnes* Alonzo A.CaTrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob sri £iott>Samuel Jones,John P. Kuiherford. J P.KUTIiERiXmn.PresH. A. J. GJLLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Citium,Actuary. • • ,N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, oncipi* rlugpoUcleshas bcendcclarcd byihe Directors,aim is now receivable at this Office fnrrenowaUjOr redeema ble in cash at Hie end ofmnety days. myl7:diw , A, A. CABJUEH. Aitcnt. Watches, Jewelry, &c. ■- BAVIN G jasl returned from the Eo»tcnt cities,l have brought with me one of the mow beautiful anti cqremUy selected Stocks of Jowelty, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever: offered,to-. the Publio.-Fersons wisbingtopurchazeaiiy thing iriimy line, caiirely on gettingagood article. Ido not advertise to sell good* below cost, nor SO per cent.cheaper than any house In the city.Uivemo a. call,anil I an sura you will be satisfied that I call sell a good article as cheap as any ■ of them. - - Another fact I wish to keep before the people. 'lf you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best mumier, this is ilio place to have -iidonc. To- this branch of my business I will devote especial ailcntion. . , JOHN S. KENNEDY, Ul Market street, . apr7 w 91gn of ihe Golden Fagiei ilenry lUcbsrdion, Jeweller, H AVING re'Dued his slore in a handsome manner, and but recently Tclurned frpea the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of AVatches; Jewelry and Fancy Goods, wouldcttll tliciaUeution ofoisfriends and cus>- totnete to the. fact , that among his Watches will be (bond the mosidesirhble styles,jpaueirhs and makers: Of Jew* elry, the latest styles or brochesi brea«t pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, .oar rings, miniature, lockets, Ac, &e. : FANCY GOODS—Sach ns paper macho, work tables, work boxes, desks* fancy vases, perfume, hollies, table mats, CoH’a. pistols, jpnrte manatee,- in.great variety f china fruit and cake dishes, Ac., with an endlees variety of useful andornamoniai articles,which have only to b© seen lo be appreciated, novi NO. 61 MARKET STREET. Cltiseus and Strangers, . DO you wish.to purchose a fine CULDor SILVER WATCH,at lf so, call at HOOD’S Oa»I»NEWJItWKL,ItY\STORE, 01 Uatket strr.t, iwo doors north of Tlrird; and take a look at his new stock, arrived,and you can there purchase Watch es or nay kind of fino Gold Jewelry at their real value, and notbe charged two prices for everything, as you have usually boeu {butcun get Uic very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices.' Do not believe what others. Interested m their own sales,-tell you, but come aud see for yourselves. AH goods sold atthis establish ment will be warranted as represented auime of sale— so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap. aolS. IF. Time is money, surely u deserves to bo watched,’ and, rosder, you may.be assured that-* Watches better ne’Cr were sold, . ■ . Whether of silver or of gold, • , Thau you wifi lintl; whene’er yougo, . Aud.look atjhoseon sale below.- . L. HEIPTKMAN A GO., ■ FIFFH STREET, GNK DOOR FROM WOOD,- Importers aud Dealers In Clocks, AVatclies -* rt n £ l J? eir V' Maimals t Watch Makers Toolsi&c. DEG leave to announce to the trade und the public generally, that they have just, received, from the best c,u . T . crs in Kurope, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Vyatrh Tools nnd Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from the be*t manulaolu ,ch'hcy offer, atjnccs as low asthey-can be P u^i m , ,ie d iu tli© luisicrn niarkcts. '•m£»SsS*«2« ,UQ *?* repaired. In iho best ■.*®s»lPP r »sud oti the. most reasonable terms .•. paid to orders from a distance. - JEROME CLUCK WAUEHOCJSM—The subscriber respectfully,informs dealers ra Clocks, iliat lie lias constantly qnland the above felebraied Clocks, of all s.ylcs, ruiiginglii price from *lto 610; ■>- ■“ * - I For sale,.Wholesale and Retail. . _s?i? C YEAGER. W AI«JL PAPEir; J. BHXDI.B, So* 59 Smtthflelit Street, Pltubureii. TTAB mst: receivedins: Spring: Slock of p AT I?R i± HANGINGS, of every variely of style and finish; from cents t» 81 per piece. Twenty cares now opening-patterns new, colors beautiful, and prices )ow v io snitthe times ! Thoapimviufr hoosqs to paper, and merchants buying ! to sell again, should call and erumine, before purcim* i sing elsewhere; Alro— . 60 dozen Pond Uojkes; lOWlpfeoesCumfirPaper; : - .' 300 do Jjcmon Color—plain: 4UO do Black do; 300 do Blue do; *OO do Cream da; .-60Centre Pieces* - ALSO—BLOCK'MARBLE FAPEBjtor Public Halli; of every description. with, suitable Columns*- Caps Bases and Bordering, famished at slum notice.• :: : AH or which wiUl>e sold XOW, fgrCASJlor RAG 3. .. .. v. J; SHIBLEI ' . martini >b: .Smlthfield street, PUmbargh;. . _Uemav»l. ITOPOH * ANTHONY, luiTe ttmire«d ihelr JllA.' ■ xA GUEBHEAN RQOM3, fcijm Barke’s Betiding, IP Eaton's Bailimg, over the Young Men’s iatwr?, where they will be hsppy to see their old patrons end friends. epiWf • IT* * 1 *- iSiiliisl 7,'.'US *?,SBMK> JDcn ®ooibs. 108 - FRENCH STORE. jiung, including > rich Shawls, from 85 toIJ7" Slot)each. Lei every lady call end die -this-Splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. * Laces, Sating.Sdki, Lawns, Berugcs, Mantillas, und Voltes, to match the Shawls. Ladies 1 and Children’* Millinery,Gloves; Flowers, Edgings,&c. Gentlemen’s Rioad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, \Cenm styles,) Shirts,Coals, ftc. Modrning Goodß of every description, . i Mndatne A. Gosling, {tVoui’France,) is m the monthly i receiprof Fashions and Mode!*, from Pans, London, and I New York*at No 51 St.Clairstreet;uhd 103 Market si, I whore ladies are respectfully tnvued to call,: . . The trade sopplled with models and materials. (qpt!4. MfiSW GOODS! < YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVF, Sign or the ' ORrarNA.L BKE HIVE” Xaiktt sv FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Spring tmd Summer Goods! THE subscribers have just received by Adams A Co.'s Express and the Pennsylvania R&iltaad, one of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine Press Goods ever offered to ihe public. One of the*Finn having been In the Eastern Citica before the commeiieeraentof ibeSpnng trade, selected onr Goods, with greatcaie from the Importers,at each prices as will enable us to sell cheaper than tho cheap est / ■ .-; ;■ ■■ • Our very extensive stock comprises fn part tho fob lowjng—viz: • - • Chone and Jasper CheneSilkpi High Lustre, Plain, Chamellon andGlassaSllks; do Stripe do do; do Flam Black' do; Turk satms. Foulard ond WaicredSifks; . Plain and Figured Poplins; French worked Sleeves, CuffY. Collars & Cherairatti; do Lace and Muslin Capes; BtackS&tin and Fancy Vesting* 4 , Cloths,Cassnneiea, Satinets and Jeans; Bonnets and Bonuet Ribbon*. The proprietors would, respectfully solicit an early call from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihut they can offer greater Inducements than lias been offered heretofore, matt , YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. Sew Qoodi at Unusual Low price*x rvGREUU£tCO.,No.I9?, north well corner of Wood X/# street oud Diamond alley; are now opening their seeond purchase of SPAING. AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES; which have been selected by The cemor partner with great care, expressly for the trade. OuMlockcCimsts in partof French snuEnghth Broadcloths, Ciisaimeres, Catbrncreues, f weeds, Fau neus* Summer Pautaloonery, Fancy Trimmings. Pop* Ims, Do Lolue*, Lawns* Bersgcs, a heavy stock. Fancy. Prints, latest styles, Alpacas plain and figured. French, .Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Drown and Bleached : Muslins, IUOO doz Honeryj Gloves, a large and bcntuiful ns&oitmcm; Bonnets, Bibbonr, Laces and Kdgtngs; La* dies* Dress Goods, a largo assor(meui.of latest styles Silk and Gmgliam.Parasols; Rutland ar.d Palm Leaf llats. Oar sloeXof Varieties is very large and com*, plete, together with an extensive siock of Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils} Clocks In great variety. Onrstock of Dry Goods is large and com plete To which we would invite the attention ofCily Retailers* Country, Merchants and Pedlars, as we can olTer Goods on such terms as will .make it an objeet of their particular attention. : oprilfcGm. ! D. GREGG Jt CD. CUeap orjr tioodct J AMES A CO.-, 309 Wood Wood -Street, . A RE now opening a very cxtcnsiveand well assorted A stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con* sistififf in part of FfcncU anJ EnthsU Croud CJolbs, Tweeds, CasMmeres, i n‘hni*reus t Doeskinsr-Jeans. Couonodes, Dnllirgs, Linen Coatings, £%Gloverjl,awns and Kdgings, Ribbons; Sawing SHkj StlkGimps and Fringes, fancy* Nettings, Green Bandages, Ulack Si Ik'Veils, Bilk Rotence together with a general assortment or all other articles inine Variety Hue.- Wei have bit hand and Tor sale aJorge assortment of Gold andSitver Watches and; Watclt M&terials,Gb!d and Gill Je.welry> Gold and Sil* ver Pena .andT.Pencfis, Gold and. Clocks, Am,to which we invite the attention era, us we aredeterinined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable teraiSj cither for crali or satisfactory refer* cnee. < . N.B. The business of the late firtn of Gaaao A Me* Cashless is to be settled by D, GBroo m the stand of D. Gbsoo & Co., who Is fullyauthorized for such‘and In whose possession arerthc paperß, Notes and Books of aaidhxm.v ’ - [ocUs:lf *ORESU COODS : JC ' 80 half diesis prime Green and Black Teas; ■ i i : ?J catty boxes • do do do ; lOObagsprime Green and Fancy Rio Coffee; ■ gtlbagslmguyra and U)d.Government Java; GO bxs.SO'e, 10’s, Seth's,! and fli. Lump Tobacco; / 35barrels No.I and 3 Mackerel; .. , ; W do.v Loafoml Crashed Sugars; ■...»• 2. do tiop.Curb.Soda} ; :2 do Cream Tartar.; 10 do Chipped Logwood; : TO boxes -Extract do; v 40 . do Star and Sperm Candles; 40. - do • Mould and iHppod . do ; 'SQ do Extra Pure Starch; 60 : do Almond, Palm and Rosin Soap; 30 .do. Rosemary, Windsor andCastile, • > 10 do CocoHandCliocolate; - .20 do Salcratur; 10 do - Rock Candy; 10 do .-Babbitt’s Soap and Yeast Powders;- * 10 do Sola & CorChemical Soap ; . 60 do M.n.-Loxm Haißfna ; 5 «do Meeker’* Farma; r . . 5 • do Com Starch ; > - SO .do Clothespins;-. •10 do Hatch’s Counter Seales; .3 bales Cloves and Cassia; • .1 case Nutmegs; 6 b.gs Pepper and Pimento; 1 50 kcgi ana cans pare Groaml STpiees; - . I barrel pure Ground Ginger; fi cases pore African do ; SOdrumaSmfenaFigs; ’ lOOO&g.extra Madder; - . .200 lbs. fresh Prunes; . 3 barrels Weller’s Japan Blacking; 100 dozen Mason’s Challenge .do; . * , 30 do Harrhon’s Columbian Ink, 1 oz. to 1 gal lon bottle; . 150, do Corn Brooms; . 50 do- v Patent Zinc Wash Boat us; .» . 20 do Bed Cords; fronand Nalls.Glass, Cotton Yarn aodtßaUing, White Lcad.&c* Wholesale and Retathby J. D. WILLIAMS k CO , .. N0.122.W00d street, - fourdoors.above Fiftb street. . JAMES R. REED & CO., Manufacturers of Theooo iites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., Ac. NO. S 6 ' Smithfidi dreet, • -Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand; ‘ s i Also m Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0-, Ac. April 6,1852—2 m "!re, b 5 olHjuned-TM fee Fifti i nSt« undershirt Manufactory.— £“?* ? I *® *o boy really durable aiul.beanttM uMahWl at tne eame time save two profits, should “tLsssf': r % ■ ■ ■■ .. . " 108 /*mm .JAMES W. IVUODWE(,I., (7» HT CABINET fill WmFUHNITVIiE M&tIUFACTmm r iK* MEB GOSLING, IAREET STREET. W are-raama 97 and 99 TBIriJ duel. -Tm «• W* respectfully inform*hisfrlend*andcustom*' V.«.erji that he has now completed .hi*- spring stock pf- Furniture,which is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which wilt L-e soM-at prices “as in the United States, East or ; West? As he is determined to uphold the -quality wuh ; well- • seasoned materials, best Tfrorkmanshinraud newest designs; aiulfroin; theoextenr and fuciiiiy .in. mat ufpcturing, ho is enabled to-produce warranted farnittre, at the lowest prices. .v - . -i : Helms adoptedtho prmcipfeoC Idenufymjr thc cus toniers’imcrest wuh hisown;mquality and price; and keeps always on hand the greaiest vanely of evexy des enpuon of .furniture,- from the cheapest oml plainest, to the most eiegtuu and cosily, that a house,'or any part of one,'may bo famished from his srock; or. maii&foctured expressly to order The. following,.articles consisf. ia part, of bis stock, which for richness of style and ffnUh, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cities : - Louis XIV tete*tete*u*Sofos;. .. • sftSofasvinplu9handhalrcloth-, - \' 50 doz, Mahogany Chairs; . • 20 do Walnut- • - do;- ■ ■ .: su Maboganyßocking do, 20 Walnut do do ; 50 Mahogany Divans; ./ • 120 Walnut do; .-.■.'■•i Marblo .Top Centre Tables ; * •50 do Dressing Bureaus; "80 do- Washstands; 1 ■ 40 Enclosed- do; fGO Common do; • 20 Flam Dressing Bureaus; • ■■■■; * 7 r?‘ 40 Mahogany Bedsteads ; • - •••; '2O Walnut ' do; - v : • 50 Cottage do; . r.:..-,.. SOOCherry and Poplar Bedsteads; .' * . * Mahogany Wardrobes: 10 Walnut do; to Cherry do, 80 Plum Bureaus, .70 Dining and. Breakfast Tables; >2 Secretary aud Bookcases 20dox.€&ne Se&tChairs? » -• 24 Cane Seat RockingCbairs; .. . 12 Ladies > Writing Desks; ? / Hal Stands ;Wbat*Nou; •, Kilguhes;- Paper Machtte Tableau Conversation Choirs; Pembroke' :, -do;: ElUabniheu do; Hall and Tier ■ do; Reception do; . Loui*s» Work Tables; • Pearl Inlaid do; > Extension DmingTables; Arm do; Ottomans; (ioihic and Hall Chairs. k A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. ' Cauikst maks&s supplied with all articles in their line . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS) farmxhed.at theihort est notice Iff. A. GOSLING, No. 51, '. CLAIR STREET, IOLKULg ANO EKTAIL Dealers inv ■ottign and: American, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, LI.INE KY', 'NO AND SUMMER Ail orders promptly attended to. ' '.• • ••• >. • • fnmrS RYAN’S BUILDINGS^ „ E H § & | * | * * 4 g k-J < I > s " a> ytnttn, fflo&wu. . ... famish, - Hardasrtand Fumuun at Wholesale. ffUlEsubscribera bare jost received from New York X and Boston a most splendid slock of YENEI2BS; andarenmnufactanngby machinery Furniture suitable for the uade. All of which we will Bell atextremeJy lowpnces. - Asgreat earn was taken In the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail lobe suited either as toquality or price; and,as itia well known that Furniture can'be made bjrmoebinerrsnpeTior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respcctfallyinviLed, - Turned Work.tn all its branches, carried on as usual. • Flank for hand for Carpenters, end all articles required inmanufactunng Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEEL Ryan’s Buildings, marSfcydaw No.ol Fifth street. ■I onv&epixionCablnet natter* Afeaoclaiiott WAREHOUSE* 119 SECOND STREET, •' - {near the comer of Wood.) -- THIS ASSOCIATION, em-|3\ flwHHtt hracing.already, twice times as many hands aathelar- WB| ond hitherto idoslrcnowned ■ business shops ofthis city, have opened their Ware bousej-andare ablelofflrniahlhe pubUCj by wholesale or retail,with Furniture or the foflowingdcscnption-* . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressingßureaus; Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads:'Mahogany Chairs; Docking Chairsj Mahogany Washstands; So*- fasrDivans; Piano. Stools; Book Oases; Secretaries; Card Tables, Pier TabUs; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables;: Ilat Backs r FfeucU 'Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and. Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post, common,low,and trundle BedsteadsrCbcrirßareatfsi Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . Tlieadvantageaofci>-operatiou,oaanexten?ive scale? permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ure de termined to sell, lowerlhan any competitors, aii equally good, ir notbeiier article? and warrftutcd-~&£ the puhlio will understand by giving theuva call . Slpifßuomhocit tooth of &U descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style,’ at the shortest notice. • - : |nmr& - tlAtam«r& Uautor, CABINET Bittttm Stvtnthstrett arid Strawberry aUey, PHtsbuygiFd: variety of excellent,'«n (uvi. 393 ii TIyTONUUEim, Grave SlOTe^wW^Stoilnrel -W-t- Tops, anil all kiiulrof taanufatlmed Marble, nf. nnjt on batuMnelmMe to order on lire, shortest nftl£* Several .UniMireddtsigu* forMnrnimama orf/inn? nn°H [ on hnnd. The Irade furulrhed Will; Garble «t ’ tbelowMl|inete, Orderjpromylyattemlrfio ' ?V ! .,, .. ‘yjf, w. Wal.t.VlUk: 'j ""hniher* .WttU day Black 4 Co,, Jto.'jmrwiinoi orj&be^anST™ta Mi?* 11 ’ aaA-y • ' ■ m! 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' ,* '"•* ;j, v< ? -s. h ?*%*- > Jaruititu, # t/ *- . * Si*/*. *• *. , , 1 , • t • ‘ ‘ IDmgs , Dr» Dt I«»D«y’» Curative Ig- Theonly Infallible CutifoVthal DreadfuVDiseaic . . knoipn as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noclur- - ■•.nal&miwoiui) SO batn.iuir and -destructive, and productive-of ,o ihnehiobiehterw lho nervous tystem. fncspacilal •injftheman for bnainessj soclety-,#nd mairiinony This Insirumem la simple, coinprehenrive-, and nmr nlcnoo or Thd ltnowledgej ot ;Uie jnbat Inilniati/riena It is to bo usedeitetnaTlyi proaodiig no paln oUnJuiy wbaiavbr^uorjirev.cntJßfanyoncfrqnnntteßdlnutoUii biisine»»; : and .wtii!e_ in use nol a Hngk txtiuwn can take,place, [invigararlTig Ui*&gan3yXii,itjh t(ous of the Eyes Jaipoxcoce* vPiroplfi* of the-Faee,Pns. matufe WeakJiesH.oC Memoryand Power foA-MeritaPApplicallon; Dejection,'Aversion to Socieiy,Timidityi;Seti«Dißinist ) :XdOve-of l 'SoJitUdc,&c.. - All these complaints invariably disappear.: ag.roon ps the , souteetsstappeiJromtoHidk they emanated. ' .riiis Instrdftenifcas been examined, tuid approved of by ibe bichest authorities in-Europe and;America* late* comraenaei by Physicians • of all couatriti3;ra>we bnlijetriaxn rem e d a tine for those eomplaihiT/liai has noweompletelysuperseded the use r 0f ariigSiihe 1 to mention the thousand fldvsrtised;no3tnira3 Ofthe antidotes, Ac., Ac.’lt constitutes; at the same time,'the safest, the mcatpUasant, and by Tar tbeeAedp&t treatment for the instrument,*ailer the desired effect has-been ?&?•• tabled. " „ r lie it al?o remembered,- that theieComplaints are but tilde understood ;bytb£piofe'4Bion'in gencralyund tbQt uli tho medichiain.lbfi world-never bas and never wilt, 1 < slop 'those lo?se«i 'which; if allowed an*: . checked, arb sure to produced t&’einost distressing con sequences. • iihas been aihattarof surprise 10-some,-that any 0110- of respectabilityand of professional attainments should : dcvdie-bfs'aueiuion to diseases which people of every description jifetcnd.to core so easily.; if, however; .but the que thousandth p&rtof the miseriestKese.j>eopiebnng : upon society wero knbwbjQ very differerirOpbiion would bc formed. ArLd it is notonlyihe preaenunidery and de;ceiion,.pteying oti the miodes-weil aathe body, that is deplored,: but; some' are of such s nature'as to.atfect : arrd everi ld desiroy ihe reproductive faculty, : r tljeymnyreraaiaßodormatiUnihe cousutuUoa.a« to Bp*> • pear in no other way ihaniritheir effects upon poriemy; ' yet,' if pTopeT]y undersiOdd, r arejDbAteflsHy and speedi ly removed/. The above, aolngcniouslf cohtrivedfnstni menuwiUdoubiiessjinagTeat meaaare/conuibuieto ;cbeqk tlieevilsof quackeTy % soprevalentinthbctflss.of :diseasesy tbfoaghout tbeUmon.; V: y. • :v; > r, _' - -TliepnceoTihecompieteinsuamentjCarefully seenT ledag&mstalloUaeryauon.lUjtilox, feoniysiO-yltcan: besenubyexpress. to any address ui any'pxirt of:the c United State*,Canada, ®ck-according toVotder, accbm* 1 ' ;pamed by fQil dlteciionB, and impOTCaht advie&icriho married smd stngie ; theexpenses, even; to the remotest parls-of tbe cdontry, being very triffihgi/ % / . The unexampled successthlslnatraaienthaaobtained .-principled persona.in New Ac.; !to get up/sorneridiculousthiDgs, called _ . ;“ liutrnmeht3,” which; beafitoTTu* sudur * -kst resemblance, n*«AwTif*'YoH?i:not: .own ioveotc4) long iriedKanu ; t^iversa&nd>Knees? for Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot;. for Loerynml Fistules;- for Falling of die Rectum; Hypogastric Delta; Beds and Chairs for Sick Pervuns ;• Crutches,Trussed, Ac.; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac;- - All: work warranted.--Letters must be-poft paid, containing u proporuonate temiti&ncq or city reference. •.. r . : [febMtly. J|JOE COLDS; HUai^ JS NESS* UKONCriItIS, WHOOPING COUGH CHOUP; ASTHMA r ßiid CONSUMraON. _ . • Itrodfering to the community this jtlstjy celebrated re . medy for dUensos of the throat and .lungs, «is not our wish to trifle with the.Hves or health of the afflicted, hut' frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and sonieof the evidences of its success, from winch they can judge ibr themselves. 1 We sincerely, pledge .ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statemcata of its efficacy, nor will wc hold out any hopeto suffering humanity which fuels wilL not warrant. Many •pxtofi tire hero given, and we solicit an Inquiry • front the public into all we publish j feeling assuted they will Cud ihentpcrfecily. reliable* und the medicine wor? thy their best confidence and patronage.- •• ; ■' Fromth* dUihi£uuh*l PrortsiS)To/ Cncxnistry and-Mutc* - . • rjo lUfciifa, BovidaiitCclUgi. r Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the ..receipt of ;yonr preparation* omit 1 had an of Witnessing iff eflecisin ras‘6wnfamUy,oritilhe-famincEofrayfri£ndt , This ! have now done wiih ahteh Uegree of sauafoc* lion* Jn cnseaboth of adalta and children* . 1 have found itshigTßdient3rshow,apoyjerftil re medy for cold.-* and disease s.- FAHICKR CLKAVEIiAND, M.O.- o oHctiswicff T Me.,Feb. - , Fnman Overmt in t\* HamUlonMill*. inthi» City, - •■■■■ :LpWSX% AUg. i0,184U, ' Dr-J.C. Ayer: I havo benn curcdortheworsi. cough I ever had-ip iny Hie, by PccTovi.L, n siuT nevcrfail, when I Imveopporumityof recommending l» toothers. - • Yours, respeotfallyr v S. D. KMERSfcN. • |p* Read th* following. and see if this medicine is worth a mol. The paiicnibadbecorao very feeble, anu lUe effectofthcinedicme wo* unmistakably distinct:— ClnitedStatesHotel,Sabatooa Spbisgs.) v July 5,1840. f Dr. J.CiAyer.—Sir : I have been afflicted with a pain* ful affection of the iungm and all the symptoms of settled, constunption, for mnrethana year.-. I could find no me* dicinc mat would reach my case, utml 1 commenced iho 'use of your “CHBfiHv FECroaAi*,?’which g&vemogradafcl relief and ( have-been steadily gaining my strength till -my health is well nigh restored. " • .White using your medicine)! had the gratification of* cnrlngwith.it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Samp* tar had been snspended from his parochial duties by a severeauac.k oi bronchitis. ‘ ■*. ». ■..* L, 1 have pleasurein-certifying hesb facta / Amlamjiiir.younirespeetfully, * J. F. CaLIIOUJI, of South Carolina. > following was nnenfihe worst-of . which the physicians and friends thoughttobeincuruble consumption ~ - *.< Ctißsras,.Pa., Aug;22,1840. J*C. Ayer,—Sir: l was taken with a terrible coogb, brought anby acpld,mthc beginning of last February, and was confined to my, bed moTe than-two ntonihs.— Ceughing incessantly lagla andday,'Xbe‘calnegkasily.: and pale, my*eyes were annken and gtaskK'&iukiay-: breath very short. Indeed, 1 was rapidiyfaiung.and ih sack distress for breatb.thnt but little fiopeof my recoY* ery conld becntertaSned. While in this situation, a friend 'of mtoeiUhe Bev. ; John,Keller,ofiheMelhtdtstcbnrcbj)' brought me a bottle of your.CnB&RX Pectoral,which. 1 tried more to gratify him; than from- any expectation of • obtaining relief. - Its good effect-imlaeedtneto touiinuo its use, and I- soon found my health.much improved.— Nowilt ihrce monlb*, l am wellond strong,and can at tribute my cure only to your great fflediclue. “ WiUiihedeepcetgrauiadevYonrßi&c., , ‘ JAMES GODFREY. Prepared nnd sold by James C." Ayer, Practical Cltem lat,Lowell,Mars. < ■ ». ~ < ' 1 tn*SoldlnPhtabn?gh wholesale ftn* retail ,byß. A’/ Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend? in Allegheny City ■ by H.: P. Seuwartz,: and J. Douglass,and by.druggist* generally. 1 dec3o Compound Syr up of .Yellow ,Do«lcRoot» ■YACCUPIBft. the from nmkainong tUepropiTetory 1 V/ medicines o/ ihiscountry furcorapleiely caring Canker,Sail Rheum, Kryaipetafl,aml aUoilier diseases arising from an impure state afair triaffferMconsider rt indispensable.. . This mny certity:.ihat-we,.tbe frequenrty.ia&depseof Judd’s Medicated I,maidtaticle,, prepared by Messrs. Terifietd A •Oaqm.-Mjaaiefoifrfc!: : tonnecticot,ehjßfirfUUy;recorQmend itio aurptufessihh? at brethren, a? an excellent substitute for ter, in dressing hurnsieuts* scaldsjbraisejCand all kinds' -- wm.iwjasey.juv . ’ *• . D. HARRISON, MD., - 1 • ? F. WOODRUFF, MIA. ■ llAMll.'l-ONBKEWER.M.a; r, tXLSWORTII Cpmpriwngan Ibepraciielns piyeidgnsiiyufe cny 0 f For sale by • " B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc.CO , W comet oQjftnx, amt Fir«Mw v CTE4M ; BOAT. ln mir Si IWn ? n > L £J'®2*P>^ c »WsASa\n!t«g.en4 .Table Savers! ■.* < ; V '. . • , . ~ * < - I-* j ?& ~ *■ '- - -< z r - J '< ..' y y- iß&ual. ■•ATg- H v»sl y.; lsff£a7l&■■•,.*. f?>y y-r": ._.—icuuie.cure<»frtW*fc» ... ,*aueroiC perfect certainty! and the man who will now allow a • Hernia to proceed umU.aconduionortbingJHrprodad J ed that nothing can alleviate but ibe kniib-of* BWifut surgeon* is-wholly inexcusable; A rupture in its ordl nare.fpnu,.may«wiUi propriety, be left, to the person l anliclcd and the truss-maker; but to go as many persons. tiovwUhoai even.tr bandage of any.fcindlotclamit, of ten renders:tUe case perfectly unmanßgeabletsUiidJeada, to wbatis termed Stratvgulatgd'Htmiai whtcuoften has \ inafoargical operation...ln-fte Trassur which we Invite the attention of tlie : afllicteu, tlieral» every, superiority over the trusses and-bandagea la common.use. It comforlabley mul can btv • made to fit any case of Hernia Wit - on exactness ondl . i??- Arpteaaure; that does Hot belong: townfe oint-r instrument with -which we nre acquainted : o2u£ . will retain any rapture with ease and comfort to: th» ; ky»> c tan» of the highest standings the pro-. . \ toils grearaupertority over itnepMmary trasses In use. The Truss r of DrMlubi ordinary Rupture. : . make.application In.time.. *•* ■*•*“ JSSBSrsfi2^^iffteiiUjf:qfßreatkingy AffittiOHoflht Liter. tv. Paint crWeabnetitf.ihe.ErtaalßT Stages tf' ConiMmpUbn^^.^lnihortithis Balsam iivttuiiarly^ ’ ntrp diseasec/m» £u»gr, and Zivtr , iakiib -: produced jn varying climate. i W poriant medicinal properties. U fkmiliar to every matron In our lanu r anti physicians often pre-; scrtbeittn diflerentfotnfs fdttr variety of complaint*,-- " Taralsohasbeenequallynotedforiuvirtue*; andsome physicians whose names are familiar to the whole cbtln-' ; 4rr, has even CONSUMI'-' fFIGW could-be;caredby that alone,lJvc?herham3« again, it was nearly valueless, owing, nodppbt, to their ignorance in preparing and adthinisteringit—adifhculty * now-entirely obviated by paiient oxperunont-and lonff^ experience. : -*ihe extraordinary medicinal powersof thesetwo sub* stances arejiow for the first lime combined andciohod*’. IcdTnlhvWlSTAß’S BALSAM OF'WILD CHERRY," Dy.Anice cheraiesl.prcoessi every ihingideraieriousoK pseless is rejected, so that what remains is the mest er-^ Usordmary aml iratyofßcacious remedy for all kinds ijf - pulmonary and liv«r diseases ever known io maft To f convince alt unbelievers that our theory is roltUytrue.' wo referto a. fewcasesof curcftperformed by Uiiswoitt f dertul medicine: * * . VI _ ' - ; ■ I.D.Ptss—DrnrSir: I tpke.tliu liberty of advisinr f®« »«*«. bentfir IJieyejlcriTeil fronv (he me of Dr,' >Visiar’3 Balsam of VVild Cherry. I was Drammed by that temi'leaconrg&Couamptiofn in Jtfuy fast, The ah jacltwasiforyliprarying lo me, for Uto of oar raniily (ray b«lhetS:andeiatern;hadrllfed'rirCoDraiiipii(ih.rl'i •»“. J' , ‘|h>>a“rlydll the. worst feaioni. of.ilioi ; disease. .I lmd a distressing eoagb, and cipeetbrated a gfeetdeaUf blopd.lieciic fever, severopniasiniheaidei" andch-st, cold chilly alternating with flashesor heat, ana copious mghisweats. * j.I Was andcr the cnro o/ a sliUfotpljyjiclan from the • time i was taken. sick onul about Mr weeks since,‘beiiur then about berplcss, and my friends considered irtTcase • * hopeless,or at least beyond oar phyMcian’askill, fidvis* ed the use of Wistat’s ttalemn of wild Cherry. With* oat my knowledge my father procured it and cbmiaericed administering u.to me, and from ihcfirstday j commen ced taking it my health improved, andiat wo-Weeks I- ' was abje.to.be outond.overgeemy business* and libdr; .much .1 suit continue to do. I have taken four-bottles oftfao medicine, and now. consider my - * ANOTHER ASTt)NISIHNG CUBISJ4" '■ l ' . Kwumta,Fairfieldco,o,lBsl. f.W' ”•ParkrrEea*;Sir v iwish:to state to yot£that ray daughter Amanda, ogedJd yeors, had about a year: since a very severe attack of measle», tvhich : redßCed 1 her vcry.rancbv oud leiljior.wiih a racking eoueh.' I employed nil of the physieians.wuhin forthe purpose ofreraovlng her cough, , but wiflioht Success^- bbp.oppearcd. to be sinking mto a decline, with every* - symptom of consumption..! then tried. J>r. Roger’s Liv-' ; erwonamiTar But this aggravated; her cough, Bdd ' gave bcr.symptoma of a still mare malignant character: [ was nowraoi«i»erjonMy alarmed* and itwas with trem bhngteart'iiui from day today sawthonrocreakofthal l >• msairahle dwasp, pousuimiiion. I really despaired of .my daugbter T ii recovery*. But I providdhtifUly sawKthe' ’ certiiicaie ot Jonathan Coupon, whose daughter*Sarah' 08Clirta Dr o onsninpiion by Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry- Thl* created q faint-hope, that ft ttigheii help my daughter, mid ! immediately commenced using il, and it Almost inMaiuly gave relief Her health was improved jroui the 'first bottle, and by tlic'u«ft oftwo bottles of WifltarV BnlAam of ,Wild Cherry she was reff- v tored to perfect health, and she Is not now at all ptedi*-" : posed to a congb. f. will say.to all thaiare nfflietedwithr any ULsense tending to Oomrampbon, do not despair, for Dr. Wistai’s, Balsam oi Wild: Cherry will-cure votr-if ■ you will hut try it - E- HAT.It. f f.f f f fi J ANOTHLK ASTONISHING CURE' - ■ , Will miracles never ceaseT: More evidence of ila tVrom:l>r.Bakcr,sprmg(ielil, WishinVion eovKy i ? ■ . Spsisgfibld, Ky.,May f .. SW’Sy-SaMTosir&rßißtt l take IhLs'opiibrintiityW'' mrpnmng yon df tnib«remarfcttblceu« performed rra-1 it ,on molly the useof, Dr. AVisiar’s Balsam of Wild Cher-' '_■ ■lnflieyparlS-IO J was inken wiOithe.inflamraaUonbf v thebowels, which 1 laboredunderforsis:weel:s.wl)en ' ‘ I gradually recovered, la the fallof JS4U waaatiiick.»4 cu with a severe cold, which sealed itselfanon mu Innir. and sptice ': ~> S.*liw*'»f ui>olher,world. Through their t(oheitM|«a» I was Induced to mate use of the genuine:’ ' Wt liar’s Ilalsam or Wild Cherry.: Tlie-eftecl way truly > astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering and after having speut four or five hundred dollars tono [ purpose, and the left and most rcspcelablo pbvSiciaus. 1 l bad proved unavailing, f wos soon restored to entltti ’ } health oy theUteßutg of God andilioueoorjlf.Wlatar’a- ■: Ualsamof.Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors Of so valuable n medicine as Wistar’s Balsam-or wild Cl iS5&, VoursrespeciraHy, Wi H. BAKER.’ ' , OenaJas M istai's Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fac-simile nfihe slgnatareoflXcnry.Wistar, M.D-, Phu- " odelphio, and Sanford S: Pork ” on a finely executed eleef cltgraved wralmer. -No other can begenhlno ■■■■■' nSSFi.ice—Bl porboiile-rsijc bonlea for 85.' -*• bold by J. D. PARK, Fourth and Walnut streets, Cini '' etnitlMiiO-iififencrol[agent, to whom nUoffleraraun bo- ’ • addressed. : B 3“. Price #1 perbolße—sfi bottle* for *5. bold by . 1. |l. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, ’’ North-east comer or Fourth and Walnut sis, .—entrance • • wh«m nil orderetnusi - be addressed ' .i Kidd* fto > Plttsbnrgli|li.Wileoi,Jf,corner Marker ■ •ireet and Hie, Jliaraondi 6 A, Falutesiocfcift/Co. Pitta . bargbrJ Alla ghtnyCiiy: U 'liWelt,. Washington f W H Lamber ton* FrAnsliiij L B llowie,- ; Uniontowii: w H'\Ve!tv Greenaburghi Sdtountz.SoraersetiSeoit* tiilmoro pdpdjßf'd * SoMlontiwdon; Mre.trrr, Holliday*! •inrgUi rtildebranddtCo.'lndmnai i R Wright, Rittan ningi Evans_ A Co, liiootvillaj A Wilson®; Son ' Waynesbnrghj M’Fortand & Co.brCallender.M'csrl! . vlllc; Burton ACo, Er e j Henry Forker, MerceV- 6s J ° n ° a ’- Coafe ” potl; * *U ASD TUB s»'ck7 TME.,CELEBRATED .COMSTOCK MEDICINES:' "C'IBST-. -Tl | * JHsir ■■ Pant, Errtucioa' ICotintFs ■ si and Bdn»* ) i' Br! ’ W Homs- and ell Externa* Pnitur ■ ■ c '^ umbia fat Slaying -qr Restoring tho Nerv* and Bens I.viwieni nnd Indian PVp. «o6l«£lratr, aoaro ibr alloostsof nhenmaiism. '■'■■■ .}“*■: Ahliaxr'aAcmiM Chi, a ceiiamcuieforDeafiie-s i 1- a S , *' l,ms s<> a T't>owncaro!orthe Piles' ■” ■ Oih. SpoWs fori Htadacki ErmUy. * ?!?m (hettmUy way 8 £- G<‘“< T Vtatin Indian “lf *ond feverijh feelings and preventin' revets: for- Asthma, Liver Complaint end ltiliotu Affections 5 for Diarrhoea. indigestion and lairs of Appetite j for Costive! areas in females and mates, andncrvonseotnplnints • for Bmorach Affecuons, Dyspepsia, Piles, BheamnUsm,’*c pain,oSneverleovescn'e^eoitive! 0 ‘ •2 JUtt.-Bmnft-Gttat Pain Killer • tdn iaiaiii tobeen discovered _tnat is so happili adamS'tn S i n * ' inumaUv asjdropa to be take n,n ud vet n/rS,rl° nE f wonders Wllcnapplicdeelmatttr i 2! friction.. InbotilesfromKJioHleoSi eSj? Thn,h > hy . lUh. SaunhoUz’a Roach antCEfytllue Dim* , , ' log away Vermin w a snort time,* S-“on., for driv el *' hecdebrted £ ‘“’ J '•’/< PtUt ana Ttmp „ avt ■j™wß«c^g^saS;*irflM; SURE Ra " J)ya ' lhe - onl y BrnM?ef,^ C * intt - ttCi '“" ei!^edyforCa., ) laT t o^l n^‘HAchel>,V ' S - Adcrtamandeasy, Winir, fdgtd ar the Salr Springs (31iase t tßtSt;!oatharlnes, ,C» VV, 'Phi, JSSSSI f l } »«C, tattleda notorietyuml populantynevermiri 6lo6 IlSsa l» by any preparation ot tha“ pITeV, S i , '5, t , e ‘‘laUlcd .Pbe given t 0... who ?o C^^'C^ P ° own « . lhnged.atid now belongs tiXCLUSiWi v;’ l l' Wl >yabe. 8- Coins tick; and. though itnT - Co.' will be continued, thl9 ertialul?r?l?'.S l iis!, o ® !iloci£ ' & «i^ Ur - L ' s ' c - *■» J . OTHERS UUST DRS|CRinDa-. - J . i - »e«eSWa.ttasg»... I^OCTpEiS'PROBMFMWcH" " an tnnocein, aafe.and cSn.fS* 1 ; 15 PIMJS; ala oi oi Gwen SicincsvFledfX »Chiu to* - presslon, W&itM. s q L W eatowsr, ibrn^m «&Appe»iw, JMwtoUtwifew* Uveneaa,lnitahUUy, DtfspWJ ,;, ~5?- 5 ' d Spinc,Coat fence or Bli:CicriM O n iS3‘? e!,tl ' ,n ‘ «&t«. feii w w?c?S$ W% . / %^fSKf^ i>Ul f Uar s h » on4e,wioe ' ‘ ‘ r'' ' "“ V >* f n * a > ► ■»■ jfc»l£ * *~ i —ly iU* - T 'l-4 V *' J \ iC - • iV'T ixS' ’ Vi,* 4 IS 7 “ T, j- ►> 11 , r 7 " -r* ~ *, c x „.,f 'i ISiiSSii " * ./* . f:& '' y. 7. *< * 1 ° s