ff w\ * ”* ! , *s*.;* >; -_ <**&; ,vj\; V( ‘ ’ >'. ’’ !f ' •. - ,:-' ■; . - aS£V. .^“v-V’''Ji?i-W‘ ‘‘ , ' ».-'.*K\?v .i-V.-v-fe-V - 'w~ss- -Ir' ; V.-.- > “'■,, ,': .' ...;-- ' ’ , . -.-- S'.-7 ; -i ’ v ‘ v ’ ’ ;v .&.v/..:.;;.*’*'?" -,‘^bM ?gw.fcf.:■ ; l.;v rr: : ' : "■■ ■ .:■ MMiH' ’ ■ ' - ' •■ ' ■ ■ •' • ‘ - ■ - -’ ' V* 'V*stS ■ -•■■m(Tnrnwi*ii>wn-T-ii«iifir l |.| ,•„„„.* r.nmmw iifl.nnjfai nriiiiiwi^iiwiri>i.miniiiiiiimaiMi; mmiii w 11 i . ijii»(»;ri|»iE[g.lniiitjiii ’ . ... _______ I—■ ’ J£2r£ZZZ"£ZZ?2Sk' T - ~ C4^ W& gp@ jesp 3S L^ E ' #•• «SE9B ESSS t* l *lreet,where th©*ubttmbfif wlUissae Policies on BotM« ffwSSMfr* f :-^I/ r B U) lngaandtbeircomenia^ndouShipmenisbySteainbaatii ti** *5., 1 'W>|*Jillaaelphittiminetlmie!yi..Time,,-fiva-Aayß..... .-and: otber vesaelß, for;the anaTcapon"-* 1 2: * Ra’a fX bacon Jori roiti brof, Ac. --50 c V lOO ©3. Company. Caps] WM, P, JONES ¥ ‘ .Colton, cheese* eoribonwfire v lca.lhcr T loaf _ u; btaie Mutuat Klre Iniaranc* -* - &$%!& nE S,GNKI>„«f^ 0 - • ap rSa'gjfcmßa^S ' ' NO. 80 FOURTHIBTREET, WTreilU^ # PHfi public are informed thnt we ar* ' t regularly: to the Kast and Weet- - - forward all Goods eniraMcd to - fflffiMV.»*«ViV>*Js'A*A* . J. 'rAPSOdI'T « SW» >«fir A' SPKCf Alf MESSEN'” ,?IK-"«s2s:?!£s:” “iSgST"'" wW«NS J S^ 3 ‘i?S!iVWV« I^f AOKNT, nad Dealer In poteim ;».*•: b _ g'- 1 --Ji change, is al.o Ajem for Un? following Packet. ....... i i of Steamship., teiwecn New. Yora »• » „ yjSwaaowT»U I Line.«ilingfromNcw V gfeSiSa.«S‘d^slt-, * ■ - cipool on Ihe Oih and il si ot each o' •:«««.Line: leave New York on : ,«m Ih# Ulli f f each moipli Jled Bukr Uno Jeo»*' ; . ' W!mh&ssK J Inlil nm^pl ipisgp iKsgsiifl wii§l %sll m • Tbe Clyde X»ine of Glasgow. Packets sail front New 'York and Glasraw on the Ist and ISllv of each mon'h. • A Weekly. Lino of Packets from Liverpool to New. Orleans. : . v r Dmly Llae for emigrants, from New York. by steam boat and railroad, or by coual and rai’road to Plus * bnrgh. - . . , Passcugoiß WiU tecetvft everyonenupm and advice . filvcn cheeTfalljrat theoificeof W. TaoscoU de tJo.y . tidettOuay, Dub m. and st. George’s Building*, Liver |«dls: W;& J.T,'Tup«ccu& Co.,tOSoalbstreet,New • .•• \ "Yotkfor at the office of ibn,advertiser. . Person*;residing m*hc United States orCanada,who •■:■ * Bend for their in any parlor EnglßUd, . . . . . T.Srelahd.ScotianOor Walet,ean make the necessary at * jrttHf en»cnl» by application to the subscnherraird have : . tbreon brOQaht oat'cy aay of the above favorite lines of . Packets,(wbich rnnge from I.OUOto.WQO ions burthen.) *>tl>y-f»rst das* Mefclmnvblnpss on favorable terms, by* • w*y'o? Liverpool, Loudon.or Glasgow. Their tro queney of sailm? precludes tbcpossibility of dela^ v Passage enn also be secured.from Liverpool to NewOc* - ,- , . e BaUimore, Philadelphia; Poston. Charleston mid • : vßarannthdirect. Remitianci'diu small aod.large sums ■: ■■■ .ai usual, to Greta Bcilmti.aisd lrcland.. . Meisri*. J.T Tapscoit k Co have entered into . .'.'."'.^fTanqemrnis-with.'Messrs..Yokel,Kock 9s Oo..ltarik« • ’-.era. and with Messrs lulwanl v-v.-... Btpunt' te Co, Bankpr*. .Pins, to draw sight drnfn he.made payable In alLibc principal, places , ; th/oughout France and Gctinnny. Passage t• Ipws 7771 ighttgrgtigit Citug.';:, "Igeney rorOifTerenrtioes of PankeV SMm. , ‘ PASSfiNGJEa OFFICE, ]?«>• 4-10 iiilr*nv t «tr et* Pltteltargbv jref fr' W* byrnes South ttmti rnntr, t bnf each««rfE?Tn*TrTr month; e-Liueof Pockeisto Baltimore on the SOtb ot each month- Alio—a Line cl Packets on the Bth and . ?s£4th. *>f eaefc month : front'London and Portsmouth to Wow york • ALSO--'Dra,{lsai sight alwsysan hand; for any amooiU» M the lowest Tates of%ii3coanti anii all infonnwon gl»ea cenoerntng passengers, lhat cnn bo Kiven,willi ' *r iMra«. m A (Slotting. , CHESTER’S -.. i" " . ’ Men atul Cte king Emporium . *TS RFMOVKP to GOTHIC HALL, No T* Wood tt. -" X Stock latce andacasonebiCi work warranted - ; puces « modern l ©; :TTe study *» pVflfs. . ... . . , : fapi22 Important and Trne. TP BOOBYUR<3r. T Bcc Htve Clothing Store,No. 225 ■ «J :»: Liberty street, can sell a pood suit of Summer Clo* • iking foys2 - 50i and belter GaodsiOf-every description. - very low for cash Custom work made to. outer m fashionable style, and on reasonable.terms. *Laprl? lit W ATTS SCf CO., TTAVfiohljandßKADY MADE CLOTHING, mantt .,..XjL*fuctuicd.o( the best material,.™ fashionable Style, ■ - and for sale at low prices Persons Wishing tbeir Ulo* ■/ tiling made to order, can have their work done in a eU - perior mariner, and the best stock of Goods in tlicTaiv *• faring Une to select from that can be found iu this city. , ... n»»l • •■. • ■ ■■ •, ■ OTHIt? HALL-OMEN’S -CI,OTfUNC3. \JT Stock large, fashionable, seasonable, and equal to *• CDsioroermade • : BOVS* CLOTHING—The larg«t Block of Boy*Cl JTotm Callahan a Ce»» Proprietors, rtlHßpublicls respectfully requested to call and ex* -X amine our stock of Ready Made.C.oihinz,got up 'expressly forUus/matkei, and in BQpenoT-sTjrierwhKh we are determined ter-sell -low for cash. . Our motto "bring; * l Quui Sa. ? *j ancf Smalt Prefix.'” > ' Oar. Wsreroi.tn, up stairs, is follv supplied with a ' large stockof Cloths, Cassimetes, Yesungs, Summer Cloths, olevery description, and. m fact, every article in oar line suitable forthe season. These Goods :we t . arc making to order In superior style, and at-very low prices. Give esa-calKand examine for yourselves. myia JOHN CALLAHAN ft CO. 1 "■ J&NEB O. WATT, MEECHAKT TAILOE, ->■ No.-SQBlatktti benotenSstond and Third streets; • BEGS respectfgjly to inform hia friends and ihe public. that he ha* returned.from New York and Philadel- having there selected from Hie latest importations, -an entire new stock of Black and Colored .CIAJTHS, CABSIMERES nod -VF9TINGSi which for newoecaof -designs and richness of fabrics, ureTnot surpassed by : any house west of New York.—AU ofVhichne is pre* s pared to make to order in a superior style, at. inc lowest • price possible, and e< rdially invite.purchasers to. call "•••' :and examine tho stock before purchasmg elsewhere. ; 1 TO TAlLQHS.—\ have no authorized Agent m this ‘city, fortliesoleof my woikonGABMENTOUTTING. Jlcarroniy be hud-at the store ofthe. subscriber,3o Market street, at the following prices, viz: with tastroc-. • -«'iifms;9lo j without. 97.. mart? - JAMES C. WATT. SKW CXiPTI _ ,EDMUND WATTS ACO, MERCHANT TAILOKS, g. «ATo, 485 Liberty street, above St. Clair, - v TTHYE opened a new Clothing Store, at the above •■ •II place, and are now -receiving a splendid lot'of =. - Cloths, Cabtimeies. Vestings, Ac.,ofthe latest impona •-tions.pnTChased witha i especial view to cay. trade,and. whicb they UTe prepared to make opto order in the la festandmost fashionable styles. They intend to nay strict ftUentioAloth&br&ncbof their business,and they 4iawfoil confidence that they will be able togivotheir easterners entire satisfaction- They aremlso mannfaem raring'a choice lot of READY MADE CLOIHING. of ; rftte newest'Styles, whieh they will sell low for cash— Aft all this stock Is entirely new, rVis.worthy the attend oifoMniycM. :: ..(«prlP:y ‘SPIiIfIQAESD CLOTBIAU % THREE BIG DOORS 1 .1. , Isb.ls\ylAbeTly Street, Pittsburgh* ... TOHN McOLOSKEY has now.the pleasure of an ... v .. • soancing to his numerous friends and the public in . general,lhat hiftSpring and Sommer stock is now ready -.lar inkpectioD, which Jte believes will be found to be x enft or the largest aniT best selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found in the Western. Country. ■.» ;He has this season paid more than usual attention to the aamtiheturing and stvleof his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the :&nesi,amgot up in a • atyfeftnd elegance notto besnrpassed. He wooid particularly call the attention of all dealers to Clothing to ibis present splendid-assortment of Rcoay«OUdi Girmenta) Ashefeels confident, upon examination of the qualities an 4 prices of his goods, be can offer them such induce' Rents a* shall mikt it their interest to purchase at his . establishment. . ■x .Many yean’ experience, and great success in the bu siness, together-wuh aiLunprecedented wholesale and u lofl patronage, has enabled him to get up-Garments to salt the business habits andtastes of every location in . the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole. ■ala purchasers. . In the Cutting department wiltbe found.a choice so* lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— . Frtnch, English and American Broadcloths^ i Also, an excellent assortment o! ITRSTrN&Sf, of the laSest and-moal fashionable styles— -ftlt.of which-he is prepared to make to order in the bear ’ manner and at the tnostreasoDablonrlcca. _ COME, TIIKN, ONE AND ALt! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo'ind In the United -States: mar 26 * "/JAMES Ri UEfi»‘ifc~Co.7 r ~; ~ ■:■ Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses* leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 36 Smithfield street,- .Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. - An assortment of the .a hove named Instruments al ways onhand. Also Watches, Jewelry, &c., &o. April 0, 1852—2ni ipRBdH GOODS— -80 half cfcftsia prime Green and lllack Tea?; > 75 cauyboiM . ' do. -do .. do; : 100 bags ptjrae Green and Faticyßio Coffee; : ■ 20 bags Unmand Old Government Java; : CO bx*.So , g,lo’s 1 8’a, ffsj and lb. Lump Tobacco; Mackerel;/. 85 do Loaf ajidCriifhedSßgirsj J do Sttp.Cftrb^Soda) 8 do Crr am Tartar; 10 do Chipped Logwood; 10boxes Extract do,* o° Btar andSpcnaCondles; '• dp -Mould and Lipped, do, - JO do Extra Pore Starch l 5* w Almond, Palm and Rosin Soap-; - ? «J *dO: .Rosemary,Windsor.andCasule, *0 .do i Cocoa and Chocolate; • "••• *9 do Baleratufr . • -.•••/ ~••*•.10.-',dp. "'Rock-Candy;' • ’ - IQ:rdo. Babbitt 1 * Soap and Wast PowdpM* 10. ,do Salt & Co ChmUcal Soap ' * ;;?:v?.v 00-do • MVB. Luxm Raisins : i . - .5 -do HecketVFarnia; . • • . ; 5 • do* Corn Stareh; . - i - SO -do • ■ :i : 10 dov Hatch’sCotmterScales:' | 3bale* Cloves and Cassia; ! • lease Nmmegs; . ■. -.i cb%g»Penper and Pimento: - .7 90 kegs ana cans port Ground Spices; i . I barrel pure Ground Ginger ; . ' 1 5 cases pare Afrit-an do; 50 dronm Smyrna Fig«; Madder; ®5 Prunes: J»P“n Blading; _looiJo*enMaaon’.Chaflengo do; . 30 do 1 dirto 1 gal -150 do- Corn Brooms; ' 2? Boards; < so do Bed Cords ; , ' - . In>n*adNttXls.ClaM, CaUao Tarn flnd [Haiti ntr. Whim Leid.kc, WJioleiale and Bemil.by *’ vwte 1-4 ' J. O. WILIfAWB i CO., . No.ra Wood street, I four doors above HlUi ] mci3l J*eiMfc«y(vant» HatiroaA TE/ E are jiow prepared .10 /°t" * f^.PT'P, J'ice • V 5 ? \V> Philadelphia iminedmiely. .Tiraejfiva _.. Rates for “ ."/>po fy, 100&3. Colton, chce e, earthenware, leather, loaf u tobacco. w class * '-:.■■••■■•'•■ * .. - lOO Bis. BecswlUVdrleU froit ■nd-Wrot .;• ?... BUe & J.OO FarstPeiine* deer and buffata skins, brooms, mdza....*■ <'■■. ~•<.:. Iooe.s►lfO 2w., a pH • - - roVQDK Agu. NO. 80 WTTeUURGH. •'PHS public are informed Uint-we are uaw. running • L regularly, to the East and West, and arerpreparod to forward all Goods entrusted to our care, v : A SPKCIAU MESSENGER'scnt-dally for Philadel phia, at-4 o’cloc*> P. M.Alao, daily la Cincinnati, at 7 O’clock, A M Ordcis iransDuUed free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. . Bills ; of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland end Sooiiam’j for any amount, payable on principal Banking Houses or Post.Offices'inthe United Kingdom.- lL i* INGFONCirY Fake Rraccrti . To ItaUirnot'cy • Ssj,t;o iessthan Pa. Railrond To Philadelphia,- 81,Wi do do . d;» :.■■•■ To .Washington Cuy. SiflO do • do- : do : rtna is tbe ooly Office whicn injures a TllßOlii.U TICKET ir>'W(islurrg(on r nnd,by lakitig ifecngenrwili save luuc and money.' > ; The Mail .Boat (carrying the United Stales Math} leaves tbs Mmtong&he’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY 5 o'clock*via, the Youghio gbeny River.. - Patsemrcrft will lodije on the Boat* and tafcaftplcndid Unitrd States Mad Coaches at WcnNew ton, : Pare to Baltimore. - • - «.•■•-•• S O.bf), : v - do Pmlndciphiai • - - ; - . to,w>. Washington City, • * U».CO. , > MONONGAHELA ROUTE, i.. The Sxenmor-Jeuvcßihe YVhurf, -above the Bridge, : Daily, at 9 o'clock, A. M; Travelers leaving Pifftourph by ilie Momiug Boat, will cross the mountain* the same •nlgbi, &nd arrive.in Cumberland the iieatmonuti)? :or the « o’clock train , of Cm & for Baltimore. Wdl imp in Baltimore and Wasmngion City, ami nrnvc.in Philadel phia at 2 o'clock, thesame night FarcioUammerc, - - - - 6 9.00. i ■-.:■■ do . Philadelphia, - 10,CO. . do Waßhniffton City, - . - - . 10, Go, ; For Tickets by either of the above Lines, plciuo call At the West Newton Plank Bond Office, in-the Motion gabebi House, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. :aprs ■ ■ ■■■ • . . ■■ • ■ ..-■■■ ■-. ■■ ■.• uSS* 1852. CLEVELAND AND DETBOIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Ball* -■ mad. Cleveland and. Erie Railroad, Cleveland end : Flttsbargh Railroad, and Michigan Ccidrul Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed throueh from any ■ pomt on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and ibiubargb, and.from either of those places U> auy -polnlonLake Miebigin. • - "This Line will be composed of two new low pressure steamer*, built exore&tly for the route.. • CLEVELAND, : - , - . Capt.-C. C Staxaed. . FOREST CITY', - - Cap L A Pie&cs : A Boat will leave Cleveland ft Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, atOi o'clock, arriving m both cities the following-morning, mseason for the mor* nuig and Pittsburgh, ana for4he Lake Superior andSagmsw boats at Detroit. ; Tley-will run from Cleveland hi the followingorden i FOREST CITY. Friday. CLEVELAND Tuesday—-—-r—*..-'rhuuday.r*“r»‘—-’«»«Saturday. • CLEVELAND.. Monday**** **■•».* Wednesday .......Friday, FOREST CITY. Tuesday ............. .Thursday. . Saturday* ; The undersigned' are prepared to roakfetcontraei* for all kind* of-Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki n&w, Saule Ste.Marie,and a’i poru on Lake Miehtgan. The OCFAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS -will compose the line until thenew Boats arc ready :. : ' \.. JSSSSTITiSU SAlliKOftD, Two Bally Traini From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia And BaUlmove. Only 30 Hour* Through! > FARE. tit. - fpllEExpreas mail train will leave the Depot on-'Lih • A erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning &lG|o’clock. , Passengers will goby the cars to Tattle,Creek 13 miles 1 where they will find the best of Coachcsin readiness to convey them Smiles,overa first rate turnpike road to Besuy’sstation; (conductors accompany each train of -Coaches), and then take the cars iolfoifiday sharp; and then tike the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia «nd Baltimore. for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harritbargh, arriving aißaUi* more .to. breakfast, and to. Washington City the same morning. . ■ The Evening Train will leave dally nl 0-30, P.M., ar riving at Philadelphia nexlevcning.- Baggage-checked through to Philadelphia. ; D. Leech A Co;’* ExprcssPackctLine will leave dally, dt 5 o’clock, P. M., connecting at Dlairsfille with the . Pennsylvania Railroad. Through firom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in SSliOkirs. * FARE 610. will procaro their tickets atthe Railroad Office tn the Monongaheld House, Water Street; .: N.B.—Schedule tune as follows: IIINGHOPSE. ■ - Total, 23 hours. : This Schedule allows ample time on each portion of the route, and can be regularly made; iruo ;unexpected deteniifin sbould occur. . Passengers are informed that the Portage end Columbia Railroad arc owned sod ope rated by the Stare of Peunsylvahia, and nro in no way under the management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. .NOTICE;—in case of loss, the Company will hold ihcmselecs responsible for personal baggage only and for on amoiml iftl exceeding one hundred dollars max2s J,MEBIMMEN°Ticket Ag’tP. R. K. Co. H E -W. AfiaAa~G ifc ttk NT! • WESTERN RAILROAD FBOU PUtiburgU to Cleveland, Colambus and Cincinnati* ■ ■ i ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, - BSSSk ffiygfilffiftil : JBBBt IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Isss than »-Em Hours, by aconlinuous Railroad Lint l TTUiE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania JL Railroad,.leaves Piusbuigh at 84 A, M;, stopping at Sewlckly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Knon, ralesune, t Coiombiana,. and Salem, and reaches AWi- i u !!S ,BB i I ?S'* fron * Pittsburgh, all P. Iff, Passengers . i 1* ■\ ll i?, nco *“ tbe Cleveland Railroad at 3 P.'At , •nd reach Clo»ela.:d M Slv St, . Kctuwiinir, the pa*- M ng 3' l SXl p l ' v^ ,ai » ll u “»!*'*> M, AtUanco'BlP3§ P, ® P- SI:, in. lime lo con 'S ln “S, 11 "; Pennsylvania Rail .roau for Philadelphia, New York and -Baltimore, and alia wi h lie Youghtogheny Steamboat and Plonlt Road route. - .v-.;-. Pasrengera by this roate. coma -from Cincinnati lo Piusburgh in two days,.without night iravei, and save from one lo two days tn connecting with the Penna Cen tral Railroad. . ■, PassengOJa; leaving Pmsborgh at 830 A. M., resell Canton at 3 P.St. and MassHlon at 2JO P. M. At Mas. sillon tbo luiercounectawith stage-lines to Wooster, Mansfield,New. Philadelphia .and at Boon to New Cas tle,Poland, Wnrren, Mercer and-Eric. *,* The Net* Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh nt !0 A. lit. and 5 20 P. M-, nnd New Brighton: 817A.51. »nd IP. stations. Excursion Tickets, good for iwa days, am sold be tween Piusburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton . Quarterly ticket, are sold at low rates, nnd tickets by the package to some of the station). . . The Trains do not run on Sunday. . : " Omnibuses ran in connection with the trains lo and from the station on Federal street. - Fur eby the only sonttnuoua Railroad Lino from Pitts burgh to Cleveland,l4o miles, *4,00. To Massillon, 109 miles, 83,00 - For tickets imply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Orlo „ , . J.MESKIMEN, Mottongaheta Rouse, Pittsburgh; ' Note—By the route by steamboat SO miles to wells; ville, and thence bylHsiiroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare isS3.Cn. Pittsburgh, April 1,1852.—iaprt) ICLIARD BALLS.—In store and for sslb, n few-set Si inch Billiard Balls. . JOHN W. TIM, . rnyt No. 113 Wood street mrrii .■ 0 “-Psrtnerihlp Notice. I iu- su bre r lbers have ibis day entered intopsnner ana firm of TAAFFE, Ma. erst On-nmi. • tm ibeparposo of carrymg onagen 'ybcm2Xu! l°? “d Pro dace Business, andconfufirat qaalntMee“ «S s^ ,pene , nco ’ e«ensivo,m«rcauttle ac- SSSBr cSSmers £ffl> o>lal *»«iUon. to the interests of „ ’ mu Pittsburgh, APtU3,lBa E| Wa!i “ngton 1 Pa. , » Capo merchant*’ Portable Boat Line, Fare Reduordl " ~ AIIOUIttAJSCKSIUAL BAIbttOAD. • '■ AGKHTP. C BRADBERN-A CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit. «prl4rtm • ■ • 1852: spring;* From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 liotirs do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, do do Johnstown to Holiulaysbarg, In . oluding33 miles Portage road, C do .From IloUidayabarg to DltlersviUe, - u do do DlllersvilJe to Philadelphia,over Columbia Railroad, do y- . *’ > ’-t* * N *> v *. ' *• r '- ; • '•"'■ Jnfuronit; <£6mpamer/'~ mArtn* lnauratte«t ... mUE.OFFICE.oFthe Jnjttron«i.Ce.«f MortkJlmmt* ; X ha* bccn/eCTowrf itf ihe WarchinW6'ofHardy;Joat* Co., No. 141 Front East of Wood street, whcrethesubsoribefwlUissaePolicies on Bmld« ingsami tbeir contents,aDdouShipmenisby Steamboat! and: other Yesflelßj for; the above -old ana responsible Company. Cap3] WM. P, JONES, Agent. bt&u Alutua! Fire imoiriißce vonpAnsf* npt/MTn»\ &ARRISBUUG* PA. 'T\bbIGNRD only forihe saier classes of property, has JLr ..an.ample,capital,, and. aflbrds-euperiorad vantages in point of cheapness, safety and&ccommodauon,tocUy ana cournry merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or coaitiry-propeny; * > ; • . A. A- CARRIER,Actuary, - oci27) Branch OflicejNc.s4 Smuhlleld.fit., Pittsburgh l npIIE DELAWARE MUTUAL- SAFETY INBUR XANCE COMPANY^— change,Third street, Philadelphia, > r . . Fuut Insom-Ncb.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in iou>« and country, insured against less oi damage by fire at the lowestrate 6f premium. Mauiue tnscuAMCE.—They aUo Insure Vessels, Car . apes and freights) foreign or coastwise^under open oi special pelictcs, as the assured may desire. - Island TuA^poßtATioit.—They also Insure merchant dizo .transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Cana) Boats and bteam Boats, nu rivers and takes,ou tlie most liberal terms- " - DIRECTORS—'Joseph 11. Seat, Edmund A, Spader John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R, Penrose,Samuel Edwards, Geo. C. Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaae R. Davis, William Folwell t JolmNcwlin,Dr.K.M. Huston, James C. Hand,Theopbltns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Cra!g,Gcorge Bern!!, Spencer Me* tivalu; Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson,William Hay, Dr 8. Thomas. John Seilers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno;T. Logan. wftjLiAM MARTIN, President. Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. - rrp*OSce of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Puts*. burgh. (jelCtdlO P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin*Fire Insurance Company* or KflLAaatfHiA. . T\IRECTORSi IJ Charlcs-W. Baneker, George W, Richards, ■ Thomas Hart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant. David B.Urowae, Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. N. UANCKIIR, Pres’t. Cr&s. G. EUncxxr, Secretary. 10* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at rates as low us are consistent with security. ■’ The Company have reserved a Urge Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford.ampieprmecuon.to the assured. The Assets of the Company, ou January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to anAciof Assembly, were a> fob tows, viz:— Morlßagfcs —018,128 C 9 RculE«tftte—B4,377 73 Temporary Loans*..,-■■■■ ■»«■«» i«. *3,000 1? Stocks • 01,8ri9 00 Cash,Ac.ol,3lo 81 . 51,212,703 44 ;Since their.incorporation, a period of SI years,they have paid upward* of-fMi ATiflwn Four HundrtU TAou-, jam! ZtoUarj, by. fire, thereby iiffording evidence of the advamagesoflnsQrance,a9 well as UieubUuynnd dispoaiuon to meet with promptness all liabilities. J.GARDINUR COFFIN,Agent, ; aprtttj Oilier fr. K. corner Wood and 3d »t». - ‘HO M E INS URAKCE. Tke Farmers and .2 echfinicP Osatth lu< i anraace Association*. OF PITTSBURGH, PENNA. AW Ift TWR OF USED!. OFFICE—COUJ*K« PFSMtIUffIKr.D AKD THSRD ST2CST3. GUAUANTY CAPITA U, #30,000. THIS is an assocUtlon established foribe mutual relief of its members, in eases of sickness or accident, by tiie paymemofihcir Annual Deposits Persons m good health may become members ana he entitled to a weekly benefit, m case of AicJtncss or accident. All who join this Association are entitled-to a vote m the election of oificcrs, and tosaniclpate m tbo profits of the Associa tion. U isestauluhcil on a safe and permanent hosts, being both Mutual and Benevolent in us d*signs, with the lowest rates consmcm for naflcconty r aud conduct ed in a manner to insure us permanency and durability. .. All persons cr»n seethe cdvani&pe* of taking out u policy from the General Office. "" - YCAILY OSPOSITS.. • 8 2,10 per year, draws $ 2,toper week: 3,<’o do do 3,10 do; ' 4,00 do . do 4,00 do; . fi,oo do • do . 5.00 do; b,<*o Uo do t,OO do; • . 7,n0 Up do 7,00 do; S,OU do do bOO do; 0,f4» do ' do. ; 00u do ; 10,00 -do do 10.00 do: INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50-wliich must be paid at the timeof making application, and the first years 1 deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, President— D. W. Oevumost. Pite and 2V Mttstcrs. ■. marllifim tltat* mutual kCiro i&aurK&co Company. BRANCH OFFICE, 64 SssitururLD ST.,£’rtT*>cSe3, May . TllEbestevidenceof the-suedes* oftheDlrector- In endeavoring to the W STAT£ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the .waiii9 of the community, is the unparalleledaniounl of bnstreia which .-has: been haying issued 1»900 . P>li» cicsdnnncthe pasty eqj, thereby Adding over 2130,000 to the funds of the company* Nearly ail the property insured i* of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion Insuredforonly one year» 1 Whole No. Policies issued*--*---- • 7,900 do .do expired, terminated & ■canceled*—• -02 do ■do• in force•*•**•’ <•«*-•»• • 7,803 Amountof Pfopenyi!i?urrd**-*-** ■. ■" * 87,896,419 do . Canceled,tennm&tedaud ex* - • - pired*—2ol,72B “do do In force****' --* • * 37.634,691 do--PreminmNot«S‘—7o,676,B7 do Canceled,terminated,exprM, 637,10 do mforce*—- -- . 879,031,77 do Cash Premiums received* •-•251,557,14 do do canceled*—32l,24 • ' -851,235,60 Whole amount of losses and expen* . se*paid< v.vw.**' •••«• -*23,411,45 . Balance infavor of the Co., In cash, 027,824,45 To city or country merchants, and.owuers of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed this cOmpanyutTordft advantages inpoiutof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. % •jf.rCqpdtfetqdpn tlie equitable and gTeatly improved ays* tern ofClasiifikatien of Risks,excluding all special, hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any: One lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of large ureSjOnd also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan. It notonly possesses the chenpness end accommodation of both methods; but entities the insured to a partlcipa* lion inihcprofits. ~ , It is Under the control Of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. GiMsil, John; B. Packer, Snmoe. T. /ones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob Ml Samuel Jones, John: P. Rutherford. •• J P: RUTHERFORD, PreaU. A i J. GIUJETTi Becy. A* A. Cxtutixa, Actuary. . N, lI.—A Scrip Dividend of fifleenpcr cent, on expi ring pollcicshasbedn declared by the Directors, and ia now receivable atthia Office for renewals, or reaeema hie imeash at the end of ninety days. myl7:dAw -A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Watebea, Jewelry, Act HAVING jun remrned from the Eastern cities. 1 have brought with mo one of the most beautiful .and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelryy Watches and F.incy ever offered; to the Public. Persons wishing to parchace any ihing in my line,canrely ou getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, norso per cent, cheaper than any honse la the city. Give me a rail, and I am sore you will be aaiisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. Another, fact I wish to keep before the people. ‘ If you wont; your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best maimer, this Is the place tohave itdouo. To tills branch of my business I will devote especial uttcmibn. JOUsN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, opr? Signof theGblden Eagle, Usury lUch«rdioD r J«wclter, HAVING re fined his store in a handsome manner, and but teceatiy returned from the Eastern cities with n fine assortment of Waichea. Jcweiry and Fancy Goods, would call Hie attention: of his friends and cos* lomers to the fact, that fimdng his VVatcheswillbe found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jew elry, the laten style 9 of hroches, breast pina,/ob and vest chains, finger rings; car rings, miniature, lockets, Ac.,Ae. - .k; . FANCY GOODS—-Such aspapermachejworkiablea, work boxes; desks: fancy vasoS, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s puiofsj poTte monmes, in great varietyj . china fruit ondcakeditbes, Ac., with on endless variety of useful andornamohtal articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated.. . “- ■ r novl NQ. 6I MAIIKETjTREET* ; -citizen* and Strongors, ~“ r ““" *c9p DO yon wish to purebase n fmp». .. GOLDorSILVER WATCHytuabouie®®®# .frv jßone-balf the usual price ? - If so. call aUIOOD’S eaWSBNEW STORE, fit Mar*« strctL iwo-dobrs. tiorih of Third, and take a look at his now slock,jusi arrived, amlyoncanthere purcbaseWatch esor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry auhelneal value, and cot bc charged two prices for .evarythihg, ns you have been i bulean get ihe very best qualivy of goods at the lowest eastern prices.: Do not believe what others, in their own shies, tell you, but come and see for yottnelvas. AUgoods sold aithUesinblish mem will be warranied as repreromed utlime of sale— So that all may Purehase CqUßny ssfo and cheap. bo!Q, IF Time js money, surely it deserves to be watched, nnd, rooder, you may ba apsured that— , Wotenea boiler ne’er were sold, ■Whothcr of silver or of gold, r Than you will fmJ, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below..: ij» reinicMan & co.* : FJFTU STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, importers And Dealers inCloolifl,\VatelteS arul Jiipelrpi Watch fi/aiettoh, Watch Makers BEG.leave. to announce to the trade and public generally, that-they ‘have just received, from the best manufacturers m Europe; a largo lot of Gold and. Silver Watches,-Watch Tools and Materials,-and a roost ele gant assortment of.Jewciry, from tho best, manufactu rers—which, they offer at prices ns low as they oan be purchased in liie Eastern markets. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and ou tho most reasonable terms. . I rompi attention paid to orders front u distance, marts! ' H. tt . Removal. ANTHON Y liavc rcmoved their DA- from Burke’s Building, to SZf over lhe ? oun ? Men’s Library, whero -npi7*tr baPPV 10 Bee tbeit P BIrOUB ana friends.: Tnn • i Straw Hoods,; SL^ av JI I 5 made arrangemenut with the NORTON STRAWTM ANUFACTURING COMPA NY, for the Bale of. Uieir Goods, now ofler* for sale a 1 large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every vanaty of fabric, atvle aud' pauern, adapted to’ theapring trade,* which will be sold by the packneo; at the lowest figure. . Cases may be assorted to suit pur chasers. J. W. ALDEN. v N0.63 Milk street. Boston. fftHE partnership heretofore existing between the un- I derilgnedJn the CotnQiisijon..and Forwardina bu*i 'n«B:Sc funder the firm of S. F. VON BONNHORSf A Co. ie this day diasolved by mutual coaieut. rae busineas oi the late firm will bo settled by B. JJjSou Bonnhorst, who laanlliorlßedtouso «>» na ”= ofAftfinu fortliar nnrnose • - -WILLIAM EICfiPAUftL.*... paipoao & F VON BONNHORST: > Piltahurgh, May 3d, 18SS-atyd 00-PaitneraWp Notice. rpHE undersigned have IMS day fanned a Co-Partner. X ship for the transaction of a Woo). and t General Commission and Fowardmg bn4lneSJ,ltader.the,firm of VON BONNHORST A Warehouse No. 87 Water aad-U8 Front streets. - . BONNHORST.- PlmhUrgh, May3d, ies2-my4 r " I - «.»* / k * ‘- ‘ -j . |' Ufrjf flStoojfc CABD.—HAX 8, 1852. LAEGE ABBIVAL OF DRY GOOES! MURPHY & BURCHPIE^D, At tli« 2rortl)>BMi«QUier of ftnd itreeti> rittstmrgbv AREnowreceiviog thelfHECONDLargcSapnly of JX Omis tbia: Spring, and arcprepated tovoffer to buyers the choice of a fresh and extdnsirc assortment; •ndnianyarticlesat prices unusually 10w..; LadiesLUress Goods, irreludfng-India Wash Silt* Plaid, Changeable and Striped j i - India Bright Colors,for Children : Urocado tig’dand Changeable French Dress Silks; Super Black and Changeable French Dress Silks; I: -. Plejn BlockDrcss Silks? ~ \ v i . French and English Serag&De Laines; • do Borages; . do Poplins: „ •do Maslm Poßsge; •. Englwh, French and American Prints, - Among many other unusually , cheap Goode, we ore selling Primed Borages at 25 cenUr Lawns at 10 cents; HorageDeLames,n;l9iondlB|o. A 150..:.• r WaNTII LaS—to great variety, of styles and colors, i Spring and Sommer Shawls and Scarfs. ' ; . .Black-L&ceShawl* and Scarfs, i Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Sleeves, Collars, Calls, Ac. r\ : White Goods, for Dresses, very cheap. r Straw-worked Veils, Black Lace, and other styles..' ! Brown, Blue ehd Green TtssuO) fordo, i They hare also received a fresh ehoply oLMurland’s , superior Shirting and Bosom LINLN9, warranted pure I flax? and SHIRTING MUSLINS; of approved make,, and very lowprioc for quality; Also, ..: I . HOUoEKEIEPING;GOOD»—Such usTablo and Tow- l : elhng Diapers, Sheetings, and Pillow Case Muslins, 1 i Quilts, Counterpones. Ac. ■ i CRASH*—For Towelling* aslowosCfcents; and Dia- > i per as low os lO cenls. Fine qualities do at, higher prices ■■ ■ ■ . . \• r I . HOSIER F AND GLOVES-Of almost every kind (or men, ladies and children. . . - I - SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS— i Csnfiistiiia of plain, sstln striped, and barred Berates, i Tissues, Hcrnane, Grenadines. Ac.' i MOURNING PRINTS AND LAWNS-Of hew and i neat eiylcs, and very cheap. • i . They aieo invite me attention of Gentlemen to their ! replenished stock of liik French cloths-and cauimeres, fancy do, satin, silk and Marseilles vestings, silk and linen frdkfii, . Among.other cloths wo have list received one extra super French black.of Bishop’s celebrated manufacture; Also.BOvS’ WEAR cf wooion, worsted and cotton: Ihe largest assortment.we have ever had 10-offer. Country merchants will find in our wholesale room, upstair*, desirable goods atneur eastern price*. myOSw- ... Cheap orjr Goods! : T v -~- JAMRS M’CAND.LLS»B A 00,, * 109 Wood Wood Street, ABB rmw opening nveryexienslye end well assorted Block of SPRING and SUMMER GOOD#/ Coo* Using In part of French and Kugliili Broad Cloths, Tweed*, .CaulnierM, Vajbmerftit* Doeskins, Jefcns, Cottonades, DnJUegs, Linen Coaling*, slHc«Batlo nnd Fancy Colton Vesting*. Also; abouUQOCAtifas PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS liOODS.Vrabraclngthencwcul styles of BHk and Linen Poplin*, Delaine*, BeTSses and Borage DeLfttue*, Black Mourning anti Fancy Lawns; Pl»Jn and Puncy Calicos,, in great variety; French, beotchand Domestic Ginalmms; Palm Lent, Lrfhorn, Kossuib, Hungarian.-sod Mcjirwi Hata; Silky OiopJism and Cotton Parasols,-Ac., Ac,, which are.ottered at Wholesale on the most accomtnotUling term*. (aprld > Great Attraction I TUST RECEIVED, at One PriceCd*h Stare • tl No. 76 Market street, Pittsburgli,between Fourth si. and Ditmrmd, (he. largest nml moxt beautiful stock of SPRING arm SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizen!* of. Pittsburgh . The subscriber wou:d inform those who.desire to get good oaboaiks, that the greater part of his Slock, was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales. in New York and Philadelphia for cash, which enables him to sell goods IS to2sper pent, cheaper than those who buy oh credit. .We doaat deem'.U necessary ta mention the the different kinds of goods that compose obrstoek, but •deem u sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort* meat of ladies'ond ccmtemin'a wc»r, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS,: We would respectfully, eolicit an examination ot'our stock from those who wirit to paicbuse. fmarls T Jiafis n‘CASDLKBBirco., :• 109 I VOOD STREET, . VOTHOLKSALB DeaIers trf Foreign and Domestic Dry VV Moods, are now. openiug their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, losuitthe Undo, consisting in part of the newest styles of*-'. • Dress Lawnaandßerages; •• PlalnandFigurcdAlpaccas; French,scotch and Domestic Ginghams; PriDled Calicoes, hr great variety; Ribbons^Laces and. Edgings; Cloths,Cassimeresond Vestings; Summer Coating add Pantafoontng; B*omi and Bleached Muslins; Palm ami I«cgbora Hots ; Strawtrid Braid Bonnets. Togelherwiihacompleie stock of Variety Goods and. Pedlar*’ Noiions.Gota and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Rras& Clocks, Ac. All ar which are of fered at Wholesale, for a email advance over Eastern prices. ifebttS.Cm New Goodt ot Unuaaal Low Prlco! TV G.KEGG A C0.,N0. 197, north, wejn corner of Wood ■ xJo street and Diamond alley, are now opening their second jiui'chase oF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOQDS-A tV D VARIETIES; which have been selected by,the vecior partner with great the trade. Our stock consists in pari of French and English Broadcloths, C&srimeres, Cashraereues, TwcedStSaU* netts, Bummer Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop lins, De Laincs, Lawns, Bersges. a heavy stock, Fancy Prints, Idlest styles. Alpacas plain and figured'French, Scotch ond Domestic-Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Muslins, 1000 doz Hosiery; GlQves,.& large and beautiful assortment; Bonnets,Ribbons, Laces aud Edgings; La* dtes' Dress Goods, a large aßsortmem of latest styles Silk and Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Pajm Leaf Hats. Our stock of Varieties.ia very iarge and com* Slete, logeliter with attextehriveatock of Gotd attd Gili ewelry, Gold and Silver Pens and-Pencilsr Clocks In great variety:: Oarstock of Dry Goods is and com* plcte. :To which we would invite the ntienlion of City Retailors, Couutry Merchants und* Pedlars, as wo can offer such terms as will make it un object of tlieir particular attention. jprttLCmri- -~ .v . v D GREGG A CO; - 77 ' RfCIV QOUUSI ™ YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sign «/■ tht 1 ORIGINAL BEE HIVE" fcaiket st. FRESH ARRIVAL OP Sew Spring and Summer Goods: rpUE subscribers have just receivcd by Adams & X Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the laTgest and beet-selected- assortment* of Fine Dress Goods ever.offcred-to the public. One of the Firm having-been in the Eastern Cities before the commencctaentof the spring trade, selected oar Goods, with great care from the Importers, at such prices as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap esu • Our very 'extensive stock comprises in pauthe fol lowing—viz: . ■ - • : . . CheneandJasperChencSilks;- High Lusire, Flam, Chsraehcn and Glassa Silk*: do ' Stripe do .. do; do Flam Black do: ' v TarkSatinsi Foulard-and Watered Silks | Tissues,BersgeB, Flainand Figured Poplins; ; French worked Sleeves, Caffs v Coi!ars & ChcmizeU*; BlackS&lin arid Fancy Vestings; Cloths, Cassimetes, Satinets and Jeans; -Bonheuaad Bonnet Ribbons. The proprietors would respectfully solicU an early call from iheir friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihatthey can offer greater inducements than, has been offered heretofore. mar 2 YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 _ . jniDg, including rich Shawls, from B£to ID* 8100 each. Let every lady call and &ee this splonrild production of Imperini Chinese matmfOc tare. Laces, Sailns.Silks, Lawns, Beroges, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match the Shawls. Ladies' and Childron’a Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, ico. - - Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (CeuinfShins,Coats, &o. • Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A: Gosling, (from France,) is in the monthly receiptor Fashions and Models,from Paris, London ami New York, at No.SI St. Glair sueot, ami 1(18 Market st, where ladies are respeclfallyinvited to call. The trade Supplied with models ami materials. fanrl4 ; SECQHO ORB AT ARRIVALS AP FALL arid Winter Dry Goods and Varities aiNo. w 07, Northwest corner of .Wood street and Diamond alley,triusburgh. Pa. D. Gnaoo A Co. .would ogam an* noaace to their old customers and denlers generally in their line, that they are now nreparedt o offer for sale their gresentite.w.Btock ofGoDds at unusually low rates; And as our purchases have been made on the most fav orable termswlth Importers and Manufacturers, weflat. ter ourselves; andkope to be anie to merit a eonunuance of confidence and patronage of.oar old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon as. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK is in partof Broadcloths, Cassimercs, Baulnets, Tweeds; fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickjngs, Blankets, Liusey VJnkls, Al* pneas, Merinpes£ Muslin DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics; Cloakings; Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Bi)k;CravtttB, Pon* So silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct nn lreland,.and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line*':OtntVaw2TT Departntent will be found on exu&iihatiotv tb be ahsiirpassed by nnyrother of the kiadWestoftbe Mountains, and is made up inpartof Combs, Buttons* Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe ::-port Monies; and Pocket'Books, Hooks and Eyes,Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons,Da* zors; Table Culleiy and Fem Knives just arrived, from; Sheffield) Patent Medicines* YioUa end Yielitv Strings, Gum Suspenders, SiatesonaSiaie Pencils, Percussinn Caps; Spectoclesi llosiery. Gloves, Lawns and: : Edgings, R This in ventibn now oomhtgihtojfeneraj n«e,is prououheedbue -of the greatest-6.f4h'e‘?ag'e.- ‘These JUraub Casks are ■composed of various kinds of metals; hut principally of iron. .. ■■ V'. ■■ They are • thoroughly enameled and out, and thus madeimpervious to air and -They are highly ornamental, and of a- classicform, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength : whlchiuetal uea|>4bloof, in'ii given quantity: • ■ Whenptoperly secured wiibcernenuhey are perfect* ly air tight, arid free from exhalationof om’nsive gaset They cost no more Utah good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in"use, 1 cost.) - for transportation, vaults,or ordmaryHnt erffienU, us baa beenpfrovenbyahwalexjjjeTinienw, and, certified; 4o by some of oermost scichimo men ;al«o,bythe flbnota* bles llenfy Clay. 'Daniet ' Webster, tew is nnd merits, and whoseletteia, togothcrwjth other evidences of theur worthy,may be seen ataurAgeiits 1 Burial Case Depot,’ No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth, ■where weintend to keep en hand at all times, safcb a stock ofalUikes anddegreestif ornament and finish as will suit the most diverslGed tasteSc « , ; .We invite the'attentioii'Of-the public, and of Under* takers*particularly; throughout the West, to anexamt* nation.of the article,and requettthem not to rely upon the representation, of undertaker* not using the article, Whose interest it would be to misrepresent them.' . - mara3:3m W. C DAVIS & CO. gAIUSS W• WOUOWBUI, CABINET V£kj &gBbaFUIWITURE 'MANUFACTURER, Ware-room# DT and 00 Third street* •T • W.W, respectAilly Informs his frlends andcaatom* tf ; « era that he has now completed his spring stock of Furniture,which is decidedly the largest and best ever ofieredfor sale in this City, which wilt be sold at prices as low us any in the United States. East or Weßt: ■ As he is determined to uphold the quality with well se&soned. materials, best: workmanship,: and newest designs; and front the extent of his orders and facility In mar afacturing, he is-enablcd to produce Warranted fumitsre, at theJowest prices. ... lie has adopted the principle oMdetuiiying the cua tbmcrsl interest with hfs own, in quality and price: and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription offorniture, from the cheapest and.plainest^to the mostolegant and costly,that a house, or any partof one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in part, af his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XI Vtcis-tete-a-Sofas; - SOdofatsin plufchand hair Cloth; v iOdoi.Maliogany Onairs, .2U do. Walnut .do? 50 Mahogany Rocking do; - 20 Walnut do do? ; 60 Mahogany Divans; • 20 .Walnut do; • 60 Marble Top Centre Tables'? •60 do Drcaaiogßureaus; 30 do Washstands; - 40 Enclosed do;. 100 Common do;. • 2D Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads ;. . 20 Walnut do; 50 Conoge do; ' fICO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; ..20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; 60 Plain Bureaus.; « ■ . yODimpgaudßrcakfastTablcs; • .19 Secretary-and Bookcases; 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Choirs; - : 12 Ladies : Writing Desks;. . llatondTowelStands; What-Nots: . /EUguitesj . PuperMaebaeTables; ' Conversation Chairs; Pembroke-.: do;- KUiobiuheu do; ... Hall and Tier .■ • do; ... Reception ,: do; , . Laoi.es’ Work Tables; . Pearl Inlaid do; . Extension Dining Tables; -Arm • ■■. ' do; ■; Ottomans;- Gothic and Hall Chairs. A large assortment of COMMON- FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cxhinkt make&s supplied with all articles In their line . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short est notice. All orders promptly attended to. CmarS /vtO'PARTNERSHIP.— I The subscribers have this day \j associated themselves together as Paitners; for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor.and Commission arm of John Black & Co., No. 219 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis; ‘ JOHN BLACK, ia*r3ty M M’CULLOUGfI, JR. 'AHBS GOSZ.IHC, [AUKET STREET. id. A. GOSLING, No. 01, CLAIR STREET, lOI.ESAI.K ASS KCTAU. Dealers it, r v * - \ - ;< " ‘ -■ ■" ••:-.v :..... ,■■■•.■.;■■ ■■ r - \ l' '■> v> < - . -f' r. .... V... - %' Jtg-Z.s'i ' -%< -t > • * . ‘ . r , »■ , 'Wtit|•to-W» VVallace, ...' fifengf rahlT fihi>l£'uif*.x Judd’s Medicated Mnnld Cuticle. J> - ' Import***to Females. ■Tin IS Article is intended for familyose.snd sKDnid be TVOCTOIU.ATROBE>B FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. 1.-found in the posscaamn of eeery.family irvlliw Imltl.’ l/ TrnlnnocclH.-»aic gnd'cireclgat rCglS&yrb'fCStnrrJ Mechanicswlio-are in constant dangeroftPjury to their sis or orCreon Biciroess, FleOr, AibttsorVV'hjter,Bap persons through accident, ami the improper or careless prossion, Pyernenorriiaia, Ncrvqus.pcbiUrty general use of (oois.wiil Gml this article to bo invaluable €> WcairtpßS, Naaiea, I’oins ill lhe Head and LErnD3\Lo»l Uicm.and after afa>tttlat,-KiJlconr.ljldlgeBlion,.Flsui-: rrtquemty made use of Judd's Medicated LfnuidCtfticle, | enci 0 { Wind, and all tllcrintfComplaim*. Price SI prepared by Messrs. Pen&eld dr Camp, MiddletoWn. cents, or five boxed for St,OK" Sold wholesale and re- Conneoilcnt,eheerfally recommend St to oar profession- tail pyW. c. JACKSON, 2JO Liberty street* head of al brethren, asaa excellent substitute foradtoeleeplaj- ‘ - { rimggist ter,lu dressingborne, cuts, scalds,bruises, and allhinds ss wooi cnA&wStei{®r e ' q V?M. H CASBY.M.D, ’ 1 V. HAFRIBONj.MIL, i F. WOODRUFF, MJ>.. T l I • HAMILTON BREWER. “ ELLSWORTH BURRjft&o .Hou&le. ! Comprising all the practising physicians in the efcy of M F-Bipeias,an4alloa.ofdiMMEB fcrtaing from an impure Biate of the-Mood. Ateo, Liver Complaint, Catarrh* JDuwg!Bffl, Coughs; Soreness and Tightness about thei Chest, Broji chiiis, or Hoarseness, Dry ness, ani a tickling sensation aboaubaThroatjand isased with unprecedented sun* FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tCfte io the various organa, and Invigorating theentire system. , -- If the testimony of thousands of livwg wiutesieaifrom all parisof the: country, can be-rehcd-upon,uis singu larly efficacious m earing alt Human, and ifcsumng.de*, bilitated and broken down consmauDHe. Ir is purely* vegetable in Its composition, and so-accdntely Com bined in Its proportions that the chemical) botanical and medical- propctties of. each.- ingredient harmoniously, unite to PUUII'Y TUB 10*001). w „ It hai rwnovedmany chrome diseases which, hat bafv fled the'akHl of the best physicians, and has also- cured Canker*Salt Rheum, Erysipelas .and ScrofoJa, wMch. Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the Jeasiim preasionupon. - •;•. • ••••••* ■« : it has been. tested< In many eases of CANCEROUB HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in alt BILIOUS COMFLAINTS. It removes all obstruction, in ihe ctronlauon, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in nil cases of Asthma; and may be aseduiaUeiimsteSp&nd aiaUseasons of Uie year. : . This Syrup is prepared only by G. MORSE tc CO., at iO2 Fountain street, Providence.'R. I ,and sold- whole* laleand rewiUby , .. B.N. WICKEttSHAW, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, v * jcll'.y Warehouse, corWoodand Sixth, fits., PUiab'b CBOUP,“ASTHMA’and CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this justly celebrated xe medy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is dot our wish to tnftewith the lives or health of the afflicted, bat frankly to Isy befoTe them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of Its success, from which they can judge,for. themselves. Wie sincerely pledge l onr?elves to make no wild assertions or false statements i of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering 'humanity winch faeur will not warrant. - Many fteofs are here given,and we solicit an Inquiry from tbe public toto aff we publish, feeling tatfursdittey i willfind them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy their best confidence and patronage. From the distinguished Professor of- Chemistry and Matt* .. rra Afcttca, Jßotodoxn College* v - Dear Sir :1 delayed answering the receipt: of your preparation, until! had an opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the famihesof my friends. This! have now done with ahlgh degreeofsalisfac-l lion, in oases both of adalis and children. ■. ; - 1 I have fcnmUtf Os its mgredients show, a powerful re i medy for colds and eoughs find pulmonary diseases. - : j PARKER CLKAVELAND, M.JX . Brukswicz, Me., Feb. i I From an Ovmefr *n tAt.Hamilton Mills t in this City, Lowell. Aug. 10,1849. . . J)r. J. C. Ayer: t have been cared of the worst cough I ever had inmy life, by your hCiiebst Pectoral,” and never foil, when I have opponamiyof recommending l* to others.. _ Yourfli respectfully, 8. D. EMERSON. fly Read the following, and see if this mediclno is worth a trial. The patient h&d become very feeble»aiui the effectof theinedicme was umuistakahly distinct . : . States Hotel, Saratqoa Spbirgb, ) July 5,1949 ' $ . ' Pr. J.C.Ayer*—Sir r. I have been afflicted with-Spain* ful affecuon of the ium;s,.andall the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find name* Uicinetnat would reach my cokr; until I commenced the use of your u CnKBRT PEcroKAL,” which gave me gradual relief, and I hnve been steadily gaming my strength till my health is-well nigh restored.- •- . • while aslm» your medicine, J had -ihe.grauficuuon of curing with umy revereml friend, Mr.Troman, of Sump ter Irfitncf, who had been suspeuded from his parochial duties bye severe attack or Uraachitis. v • - I have pleasure in certifying heso facts to y.,ou And uinj sir.youra respectfully, r " - •••J. E. CaLHOUU, of south Carolina • : following was one of ihe. worst of eases which ihe physicians ami friends ihoaghltobe incurable consumption CiIEBTKB,Pa.>Aug.£2,I94G., J. Ayer,“Sir: 1 was taken with ;aterrible cough, brought on by acold.tutbe beginning of last February .and was confaued to. my bed more tuan ~lwo raanlha.-r* : Ceughing incessantly night, and day, 1 berhme ghostly and pale, my eyes were sunken nnd glassy, ami my breath v.cty eliori.- lndtcd, I-was rapidly failing, and TOCbdistressJor breath,that but little hone ofmyrecovv ery could Ira entertained. Whilelnthissituation, a friend of mine, (the. Rev. John Keller, of the Methf distchurch,) brought me a bottle of your Cusa&Y PsvXtajin, which 1 tried more to gratify-hira, than: from any expectation of Obtaining relief. It* good effect induced me to continue its use,: and I soon fou'nd.my health inuch improved.— Now in three months, l am welt and strong) and can at tribute mycure only to yoar great medicine. . ..." With the deepest gratitude, yourr, Ac. JAMES GODFREY. - • Prepared and sold by James C.'Ayer; Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. K/*. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and. retail, by D. A\ Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City; by ll.P.Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. " dec SO Br» De Xaney’t Celebrated Curative In* '/■ atrument, The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease - known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur nal Emissions, . SO harassing and destructive, and productive ef to much mischief to the nervous system, incapacitat ing the mail for businesi, society, and matrimony. - This Instrument ie simple, comprehensive, ana failing, arid mayb&usef:Without'tb& slightest inconve nience or the knowledge, oL the mosUhum&te friend— It is to b& use'd externally, prddueingnopain nr injury whatever, norprcveaiing any one from attending to bu business; and while in use. noi aifnghf mission can take place, tnrigwo/tMg ih a ifuntiime, to such an extent that i/i«y-Rt£>AiN nmjt patMmvK PowKff ovbotxktioh, the loss of which, caaaedbyearlyabu*e* Is the disease in question, ami the cause of the thousand . concomit&hi complaints, vixi Nervousness; Prostration,' Pain -in ; the Head and DimnessofVision; Weakness of the Buck and LnwerExtreimtiesjAffec* lioivs of the Eyes, Impotence, FimpleSof the FacefPic mature Decline of VjriJuy, Weakness of Memory and Power for Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to Society, TiraldUy, Love of Soli;ude, Ac t AU ihtse templar nts mtariably disappt'ir as soon at the souteess slopped frorn iohich ihtf emanated. : _ : This Instrument has been examined and approved of by tlie highestahtltorities in Ecroie and America, is re- Commended by - the roost prominent Physicians of all countries, 'as' the snly firm inyandy: existing for those complaints^-ii td has:hbw completely superseded the use of drugs, the boogie, cauterizalion, hoUo mention the thousand advertised ncsirutnaoftheday, as cordials, antidotes, &G.,iJfC.ltcoDStitDtcp J ;at;thesQmeiime,tlie safest, \hemastpUasant;msil by for iherAeapurtreatmenl overofiered ifrthcSfflicted,' a fair-price being allowed for the Instrument, after the desired effect has been .at* tatned. >- . Be U alsorcnierabered, thatihoscfcomplaints arc bat little understood by the profession in genera), and that all the medicine in the world never has, and never will, stop , those losses, which, if allowed to continue un* checked,: are sure to produced-thc most distressing con* sequences. it has been uroaUerof surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments should devote his attention to diseosea which people of-every description pretend to cure so easily, if, however, bat • the onethoasaudtb part cf the imserieslhesepeople bring upon society were knoWt»,a very different opinion would he formed.- And it to .notonly'ihe ptesentciisery and - dejccuon,-preyiDg can be senurbyexpress. ip.any address in any part of the United SlatesiCanadafAc., according to order, accotn*- panied by fsltdirectioD*, arid important advice torho married andsTnglej:^the expenses; even-toibe remotest parts of tbe conatry^b c lhgym , y tnQlng. * ,The unoxampled sacceßsifiis Instrtlraent has obtained since its ihU'OdQctlon iii AraerieQj Uas lndDced somo nn nrmcipted pendnaiuNew Ybrk,-Philadelphia, Albany; op some Tidiculbus tbings,- called “ Initrumeuts,” whiebrhowever* bear not TiatSLiostv XfiTiesembtanceVinifiAtfrtrt/omnor-princfpfe.romy own invehied,-long irtedv and universally approved In siramentsv and which are as similar to them as night is to light. • Every attempt to sell such “instruments” for mine will be prosecuted 10 the fullest extent Of the law,- . I being not willing' to.connect the welL and- honestly earned reputation of.my inventions with quacks and their worthtessproduciionx. r 'IVe Insirumsnt is genuine andrions eanbetoananiedbul those ordered ftommwlf; AU appUcauons. andlremiua&ces must be directed (post paid) totbe Doctor himself,he havlngno Agencies established hut in London anti Paris. • * - New York P ° £l deLaney, slLispenard; at., - , from *> A. M. tiU 3P. M, and from ,Ttm&£ M ‘> 6 exeepted. “ e un ®? T,^ffnc^cen ' f y> w,l hgfeatpleasure, that the aopye-menuoncdlnstrmncmis not or.lyconstracied on Eclenii&cprinupies,sdt|hatfrom its use thehappiest results may always.wiih confidence, beanticlpaled, sn®wheingf for thc cute of those diseftses, NO'OTHBR CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER. MJ>. MD.HO Chamber street, .. C ECKHAUDT, AU*., 24 Howard street,, «■ New, Yoax. Dr. nx La trails nreparcd toexecQte all orders for sur gical apparatus,>vlx: Artificial Arms and LegSf which move like natnml membersr Apparatns for Luxation: for Comracted Legs j for carvamre of ihe Spineand Waisti for' False- Joint* of the. Arms-ond-Knee*; for Paralytic Legs j, for Club Foot; for; Laerymat Kstnles [ for Failing Or the Reciam* HypogustrießcHs^Bedsand Chairs for Sick Persons ;:Crntcbes,Trasseß,;Ae.}-Orthi>* pedic Corsets; Ac., &C. AU work wananted. Lelters mast be postpaid, containing a proportionate remittance or city reference. - • [fcbgs;ly STE4M BOAT rRIsmiNGS-rComprisiug Ja pan. the; roll owing: Tablo.linen, Uuclcbsck Diaper. Wash B*co Strip, Table CaMring and Table-COTers. Napkins, which wow constantly HCeWlng from tlto {jpmmen andautniiihctarere.fCaU at No. 8S Jbswh awea . t»prtl - TV. hI’CHNTOCIa _ vurt.o: .woat Js termed which often has no relief, but in a,!snr*ical operation... In: the Trass to Which we invite the attention; of the afflicted,there is every superiority over hhe inußes ond-bandager in common use ,lt is perfectly comfortable, ami can bo made to *M any case of Hernia with nn exactness and .eqnabieness.of ptesfMe that'does not belong to any r other instrument with which we are acotfaimed; and l .wiii retain miy^ptarh'With ease-and eemfort to-tha wearer. Physicians of the highest standings the pro i fessioahave given testimony toils great superiority-over the ordinary.trasses . In. nae.' Thft.Truss oT Dr. Hob bwd will care one-half the cases of ordihaty Rupture, i We ad vise those -afflicted to; make application in time. I CP" References eftht highut character un te firm in i this City+bv calling onlht ttgtni. v. ). Persons from a distance- can—have-them sent, by sending,the measare round- the body.. -t ** - nr DR. GEO. 11. KRYBER, . 140 Wood strcet.sole agent for Puuhargb marlVdtw TOIHVALIDS ASXr THB BICR, THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. ‘RURBT. The Q -Sat Paw. ExmcTOtt {CanneTn £ JC Dally’* retiring all Uarnsund all External Pains and Sores 2d. Balm tf Columbia Tor Staying or Restoring the . Homan Hair. - 3d. Hem's NerveandßonsLiniment and Jndian'Viftf* ffai&Eirrir, a cure for all cases of Rheumatism. , 4ih. McNair'*Accusnc Ori,a cerUuncure for Deafness; . Sih. fiai/t JLtafrnm&O'knowncnre tor the Files. . •-v.Bth» Sttk-Kiadache Remedy.: ■ - . ?th. AtatArr’* Relit/, for all women in. the faintly way. 1 Bih; r £ongley'* Gr*at Western Indian - Colds and feverrsh; fechngs and prevenUnirfevers jfor Asthma, Liver Complumt and Bilious Affections; for Diarrheas; Indigestion nod Loss ofAppellte; for Costive* nera in females and males, and nervous complaints; for SiomaclrAlfcctiofls; Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, &c. The great poio-s are r ii is not bad. to taka, Jiovef gives pain, and never leaves one costive.. Oth KolmitocVsYermifugt{ Worm Killer,)forChlldrcn Or grown persons. lUIU. A2rj; Breton’* Dual Pain Killer. No medicine has beendiscoveredvtnat is so happily &dapte oncl. J > , et pejform-sach wonders when upptedtrwmaffy as a-wash or bath by • friction. Inbouita fr-om iS|u> 60 cents each. -llth.rSaunlbbs’s itaaeft and Bedßug: Bane, for 1 driv ing away Vermin m a short time* :> cclebratcdX*n*j and'JVmpwahcif Biturt 13th, Dr.Bariholamno' , sPjnle Syrup, the ponolcr EX* pectorant ror caucus, colds, jnfluen- ZA.Ae. r ' - 14th. 'ThsEastTndia & NetaYotkHair Dyes , the Dili? SURE coloringfor the Jlnlr. * * ' 7 15 Ji iltrCsßalm of China, a Chinese Remedy for CdU, Ac. ; 16th. Extract of Sarsaparilla, This article has ontliv-' edall other SarsflpanUas } andftil!givc3n3great satis* faction as ever. •. 17th. : The 1 celebrated spread Strengthening'Plaster, made froroDr. LuTs recipe, and the most-popular in the market. . 18th. Dr. Khne'e Tooth Aeke Drops: A ceitainand easy cure for Tooth Ache. . . - Iftth. Br. 1 Comstock has lately bought the right for the United States, of the celebrated Concentrated Mineral Water found at the Salr Splints of Doctor Wm.C. Chase, at St Catharines, C. VV, This medic foe -licra at tamed & notoriety snd popularity neverbeforc equalled by;any preparation ai. that place,:and its sale Ims been commensurate with its merits, whldh uro extraordinary. All the remedies are fully described to ALMANACS, to be given to. all who call , where the Medicines are kepi ; NOTICE. AH preparations: heretofore known As tl COMSTOCK’S » or COMSTOCIT&CO.’a, always be* loneedand nowrbelongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Lucies S. Comstick j and though the. signature ot Comstock'& Co.< wiHbe continued, thUdxtm label with the fac«similo ffiS f Dr. L. S.C, will in future designate tho aIL others mu*t be spurious * LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. • D* Tlio above medicines can be had in this placeof febC WILLIAM JACKSON. No.’MO Liberty'EUeet, head orWood; -- - ———— axa unerry. . The test remedy ever fatoian toman for Coughs, Colds, • • AstlmayCrcup, Bfonttoti*', Influenza, Biasing.the Lungs r D-flieulty of £reathing,jflertion.cflhaXiter, Pointer'Weakness*/the Breast or tiitUfFirti Stages hf. : yjn thorty this Bctiiam u peculiaTh/ • adopted xo every disease cf thtlMngs, and Livery rehie n is produced in. curevericaryinz&miau. ~ TXrjblt CuEHRYUos locgbeen.knowrUQPO£B£*s im* Tl pqniuiimfidicmatrropeifiM; to : every matron ih oar onan pre scribe itinnifierenvfortnsfortt vaiiery -of complaints.— Tar also baa been eqUaUynotea fdritS vinuesy arid Some pby wd#ha whose-names are familiar to tbe-wbdleeoafl twibns goneso/ar as to declare that even CONSUMP TIOtf could .be cured by that- alone,,-fu tiihor hands again, it wos nearly vaiueless. owing, no doubt to their ignorance in- preparing and administering now entirely obvlaietl. by patient -cxpenmeftvaad lon**: experience. ~ The extraordinary medicinal powers of thesotwo sub stances are now for theiirst tLcrto combined and erabod* icd in Dr. WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY; By a nice ebeaical pircess, oyery thiag defetcriojia-.or :useie»s is rejected, so that what remains is the mest ex traordinary and truly efEcaeroos'remedy for alt kinds of pulmonary and liver diEcases ever known'to man- To convince aU nnbelievers thatonr theory ia really true, werefer toafew cases of curcsperrormed'by'thiswon deifol medicine:- - *. * * ; PtKAB*irr Bmos, llam. c0.,0-Sept:S7, ID.Pabi—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advisior you of the benefit-I have- derived, from the use of Dr, wistaria Balsam of Wild Chftrry.. I was prostrated by * ihatiem.bleBcourgeCoxsumptioo.iablaylasi.- TUeai lack-was troly horrifying to me; for five'of our family (my brothera and -.sisters) bad dled-of Consumpiion.'-I was afflicted wiih nearly all the .worst ieamres of the i disease. I bad a distressing cough, and expectorated a great deal of. blood, beetle feverf&everop&insin the side and ch-at, cold chills, alternating with flashes of heat, and copious nightsweatx- \ • . ' . , .>- .. c. I was under.ths.caroiefra skilfnlphyßjclan from the time! was taVensicknntii about six weeks since,being then about helpless, and my friends considered rrjy care 1 hopeless, fir at least beyond our physician’s ekUl. ndvts- , cd the use af'Wislni’s Bateam’ofwildeiierry. Wuh ouimy knowledge my faiher procutedit undcouuneneed' adrainislering it to me. and from the iirst dayl commer ced takmg.it mydreahh improved,-and iri’-twb ! week*X' nwajabie to be-out and oversea uiy and labor, which I still comma# 10 do. ,1 : have’token four bottles ottlie medicine, and nowconslder myselfpetfeeily well. , JEREMIAHISCBIG. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE’! , ' RusnvitxEi Fairfield co, O,IBSI, Mr. J. ©.Park—Pear Sir:-I with to slate tft-yohthat ' my daugh!crAman(!a, ngedJfiycors, l>ad.about a year umco a veryMVere aitockof meitslesi wbichrcduced her very much, and left fcer with a recking eopgh. X employed all of the physician* rwitblaour reach lor the burposeofremoVingbereouKh,bm\vithbutsucceß« SheappehredtobusioklUgiJntb’aaeclntetwitbdvery »ynipipmorconsampuon.:Jtheatried.©r.RdgM’sl,iv erWortandTarvivJlm’this, aggravated :her i, donuh,"add gayßhejraymptomsoPasblliippremaliEnanwhariiCter. i,T'' a 9 trem bling fear tint! front dayio day s&wihe progresß of that msgtiahtedisease* Consumption. . X really.despaired of mydaughter'a’recovcryv j Bat X: providentially Saw the eertmeateof JomnbanConlson, whose daughter, Sarah 1 vttfed orcbnstimpuon'byiWisiarVßalsam of 1 J v , ll « Cherry created’a faunvhoporthatit might help my daughter, anttUmmedioielyhiimmeheed using - il,amlttElntostlnsfamlygavcrellef. tXcrhcaUb was , improved ftom; the first bdfUe, and,by the'use oflwo botilespf;Wisiat’».Balsaraof .Wild 6btsry’shKwas tei- I “red to perfect hctilth.aiidsbo-ls not how at 01l predis i posed toa cough.:.l will say toillihatareafflietedwiih j ? ? f ,1,, - ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE- Will miracles-never cease t - More evidence of its i surpassing heßlih-reslorative virtues: i(From Hr. Baker,.Springfield; Washington co.. Kv t . Sritsonuib, Ky.,niav 14.1Hi0 . Msssiis: Sißroan & pstit: 1 rake this, opporta,,iry 0 f informing you of a most retuaikablo care performed up .onmeby ihc ttse of. Br.Wismt’s Balsam of Wild Cher in too year ISIO X.was taken with the ihflsmmaUanif the bowels, which J labored under for six weeks, when - I gradually recovered. In die fall of 18'offo' Hjk C3Jones, Coadortpnttj P crooks© *iwSS* 5 ’if * ir'-vi iY,’■'iiXJ'.X-t xAiAS’&l'&:■ r rf* < O' „*<''* c /o/ > ? r ' 4 •v • - ' -v ~ ISiSßliiilil IRrffcd. rj- ? i - V * -v,,-