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An? jsh** na: 410 ntto-Tt* r**U sJriiWi Btnttss / co.,w Sw*tt ttrw, m*» cf *%ns,lft9Ttths &W*l*tU* food, LhwrpS}; **4 ft hfMiMr *tnti } rm 9 Orltans, ■* . - . v HvS ft Hue of Pockets * » , CTtS, , atC 1 KfSHi LiYerpoollftHev Ydt%;>ft * of Packett from H*- lfililltKfv irfslXi jy fertioul 1& Phtt&fl«Tpfrmh from London and Portsmouth to No* York* • ALSO—liroftsat slghiftlvmyeonliftnd, for any amount, ftt-ihe towcfli rßiev of dUcoDiu; and ail ioformaupn : tlven-conccrninff passengers,that can be give£> wlUl pleasure, t>y their Agent JOHN THOMPSON, marts , 410 f>ibertv at* IMUborgh^ W. J. rAfSOUT* * CO.'a £jEtr tJSSjfa. AURARGUMENTS FOB 1893 g£gg£ Jtmei U Ittlcel y. p TfiUUDPRVN AGENT, and Jixlninire, >H .il.o the following racial ‘"’iho Ircr Lino or Steamship. between New Yore end .’’tel To.! lone. -a.l.njr Now York and Lie "fi "n?w i’ort on ihe-JOi'i and Liverpool o! Reli(Qrl.m'^rrV"<- t "New Tort on theUlh.&m) J.iv- jmnnUfirom Liverpool and New ... -'-A- - ■-..■■ I. -.-■■■■■. ■ Line of Packets sail from New Yorktbe ikvßilbltftb andtiHV.awlfrom iKmdouoinhe Oibjnib, . st«B»d'«S?‘bof eaehiuonih • *Th* Clyde Line'of Glasgow Packets sail :from New. • Vtttk iwid oa riic tat and iGthoieachmonih. . 'A-WiseUly tiuo cf Packets from .Liverpool to New from New York* by steam.- ‘ boat; and railroad* or by canal ajnl railroad, to J iiw... bafcb. i . . PajieoMfß WiU'receive tjvery attention, «na advice atveo eUeCTfally at the pfnoe of \V.Taps?ou&Co., r Si. pool; J, T.Tapwcii* Co,*oBoulh street,New Yofir,oraltheoffieeoftbc-advL'rdicr. > .... ■;* Penonaresidmg lit ibe Unlied;btaies orCenoaaaWho ■■ i v- wtth io «erd for their friends in any part of bngiafid, IrelaniL'&coil&nd or \Va!n* t camn;»ke the ntces arj ar application to tbe. saUscribeKaiuf nave tbem brouaht outXy any of tbe above favorue .Uncs Of. KseVeH,(which rungefrom l UMlio -.MO tons burthen.) or by tint elan Sleiclianl Ships, on favorable terms, by wnv of Liverpool, : London or ; Glasgow. ffe : oarncT of •aiiiwr precludes the possibility rrfdejnsv Ydißerr* 00h also be eecurod from Liverpool lo N«w.Or 'leans, Bulumore, PhHßdelpbia,TsoslDii,,fJiar.estoit.ani( p| Swannib direct, ReiwliancesmeinnU wdlavge Sumy I os iistiaLtoCrtovßrrloin and Ireland. y. MetsT». W. & J. T Topseou & Co. have entered into anangementt with Messrs, Vogel, Kork * Co., Bonk;,, - ■ ere Frankfort-onrilie.Mai'ti and wnb. ■««»: Ldtvanl | ‘ Blount k Co, Bunkers, Fins, lo draw tight which end be made payable in all the pnacina! places 'thcooebnnt France end Geiraanj. Passage nckels anil draflß always for s»le by Ihe undpraiCTed, eornrr of Smb and Liberty streets, (op «V»re.) SiltshnTcb, neiL door toMessrs J. k K. Floyds Wh^teCroreiry^ » S—Catalogues of the vessels tune of sailing, harden* can be Sad at Ihe above office grot ivp™ ■ CHSSTEII'S Slot vut Beys’ Clo Ain* Emporium -«j RkM<>VEP io GOTHIC HALL, No ?* Wood at. •.■Sloe fc laree and seasonable i work warranted: prices moderate.,. Wcotuit/loplttat. .. {aptAi Important and. True. T UQOHVEU, Jr, Ike Hire Clothing Store, No. 223 :v tl . Eftiuity street,can sell a good suit of Saiumer Clo thing fot»2So} 4pd belter Gooda.of every description, ret? low for eo M foctoretl ot the best material, in fajhionahleatyle, iSttd forsol* al low prices Fersoas wishing:, theft.Cld thlns made to order, eon bare their work done in a sn ipe rior wanner; and the,beet slock of <>opn*in tbeToi. - taring line to selecUrom tint can be found In Cut city. ■ ■ ■ myi - . " • oTHIC HALL-MEN'S CIiOTMNG. , Slock large, fashionable! seasonable, and equal to Cl BffYB ,r CLQTHI NG -TkeTa rges t stock of Boys Clo thing in the City. Boysfrora 2*year»and upward fit ''AJiniwofocmrelunder Ibe nronrietot’r supervision , CUESTEB. 74 Wood street, WK STUDY TO PLKA9E, Wh« tvery Boily.Seyr, Ma»tße_4iruel TT it raid that BOOBYEft, at Iheßt* Jlrve Cumnno IBn IK. N 0.225 Liberty slreet. rell* the cheapen Clo thing ittifae City—Well made nrw fashitroakly cut- - Call audcxkfiduo ihtiDfoad you wiUnotbedisappolßUa,- Jtut received, by Express, a splandid assortment of ‘ -FtneyCsshr/eres, Brown, Green and:Blue Clotha, anp, other Fashionable Goode, soluble for the season.whjej . we are prepared to make to order, (without uissppoinu mentt) in a style tmsurpassed in the City. . : Comejadtfe'e.- •• .. •• I ~v . tn>rat . TYrrsßCitoH CbOTiuntc* stoujs, Corner of Wood and - Water . tts* v . John GnUthan * Ce«i Fcoprutorif ffIUE pubheis rcfpecifuMy rtouMtedv tu call nnd ei- I flffiuift onr stock-of Ready Made C:ricea. Give nao caH.anu cruram* for yoarfscivcs v ravin' - dtHIN CALLAHAN A CO. .. JAHKSC* WATT* KEECHANT TAILOB, JTa. 6*a»uf and Uml «r*«r, : : BEOS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, tbathp o» relumed from Now York and Philadel phia, having there selected from the latesxjmporiaaonsf aneutire new stock of Block and Colored -CIA)TIIS, CABSIMBRBSand VESTINGS, which for ncWoe»of designsand rlchnersof fabrics,-fire. ’noi..surpassed by. any noose weii of New. Yorkv—An of whicnneis pre psreo to make io orderia n enpenor style. at the " pricepossible*artd--cfrdiaUy mviic purchasets.to coil .and exaramo-tbe stock before purchasing elsewhere. • TO TMOfiS.—lhmn* nnthpnred A«ntlo this city, for tbeealc of my work o» OitRUENTOUTf IbO. Jrcan oaiy be had at thc storc- of tbe snbjcribtr.3o Market *ireet|Bt the follQwiogprieesj.vizT with iniirae marl? ..'••• JAMES 0* WA'iT. 'flEw ciiOTmaO'HODSB. EDMUND WATTS ft CO., MEBCHANI TAIEOBS, So. 185 Jabtrty ttnti, oiore St. Clair, TTHVR opened a new ClDUun? 8lo«, at tie above JjL place, and are'turn receiving a-splendid. let of Clotfcs, Cashmeres, Veit’u*s, £c. v ofihe latest lmporta*. lioni, purchased with an especial view, to eivy trade, ana. which they ajreprepsred to mate up to order in the la test and most: fashionable styles. •'fliey Intend to flay nrictauemioniotiusbranch of thetr bnsioesa, and they have fnllconfideucn that they will bo able to glWMbelr CBsiomew entire wtti«/aeiion*>They are aliojtanttiaettt* jhir a choiee lot of. ItKAIiV MAhh ChOtHlhGt of iho newest «tyie?, wlileh iUey' will sell Urw for earn *■* As ail iiir stock is entirely new, it is worthy the at tea onofbuyers.-• ■■■■■ •. •. [aprlflty •, :7 ' gpttisa ASIU Hlllia«.U DLOTHIaa ! THREE 810 DOORS 1 - Ifo, 151,ZfWijr Strict, PiUtbwgb.- JOHN McCUJSKEY' hi) now the pleasure of «n -• nmuicing-to liis numerous triendu ami Uie public In general,That his Spring am] Summer Block is now read* Tor-inspeciSoni which lio belie veswill bo found to be * one or ihelargesl and bestselecied stocksof Ready* v - Hade Clothing to be found in the Western Country*- . ■ .. 7 .if* thin aeMon paid more than Qsnal.attenuoti to ; - the ammtfactflringantf nvle of his G&n&emvtu ih&iihs - vet? lowest priced/as welt ns the fines!,aregotopin* • istyfo end elegance nottobesarpassed.. -,«. -; 4 • - * j"i!e would particularly eall- the attention of all dealers * ’ in Clothlugto hlspresent splendid assortment of -r Garments# JU he feels confident, uponexamination of tneQaailues ■ ■ andarices of his goods, he can Oder them inch induce 4 tnedts as shall club it their Interest ip purchase at his ‘-JttanF'yearBlexnerlence,andjrreatBaec«»intbe ba slaetSi together with an unprecedented vmaau and r* : tail patronage, has enabled him to. get-up Garments to ' sainhe business fcabitsand tastes of everyloeatlwi in the Union, which ia of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers* : .• >•••; 1n the Cnuing department will be found a choice oo' *; • lection of thcrmosl fashionable goods, consisting©?—* • >Frtneht'Bngh*h and American.Broadcloth*, Also, an excellent assortment or . YSSTITfOSjOf too latest and most fashionable styles— -■Hpf Whlcfchß is prepared to make loorderin.the besn manner andftfthemost reasonable Prices; COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALLS --.v The and the Variety, Is the most eitenrive, undoubtedly, to be fornd In the Vuited States; * tnarSd "JAMES"B.UEEIQ « £oaf andCrtfihed-SHg*Mi • 2 do Sop. Carb. Soda j * do Cream Tartar: 10 boxes & pMsssrsj «0 *> tluaEoroßiareh; ,00 do Almond, Palm and Bo.m Soap > > 30 do, Rosemary,_W indiorandCasule, ■' 10 do Coen* unit Chocolate: ' SO do Salmon-; •• •• -•. JO do Bock Candy k io % ssfta^ v bo* do iW^lfrtdUXlatUlsina; . 5 do flecker’# Farmaj 5 do Com Stfcrcb ; 3& do CldthesPuM; IS -do Seales; ; v 3baie»Clokea and Cassia; . < > .IctweNmmegs; * , , 6 b tg* Pepper ana Pimento { v 9O-keksana canspareGrpqaaSpicaa; ~x . * l barrel pure Ground Gmgor ; ,> - k 6 eosespure African oo; ® dwdw SmvTna Figs ;' v. - ~ 1000 fca.c*ira Madder, SOD SrfTftsii Prunes’: * ♦ 3 barrels Weller’s japan Blacking* : - ,v: - JOOdozea Mason’s Cbaf) cape -do; , - * 3G do lUrrf'on’sCoTuffiifaalpk, loz» toigaK „ lqn bottled ISO do Com Brooms, f 50 do Patent ZinftW&Sb Boards? v - • •.- >/n 5: - . - ‘ 28 da’- BedCorda; ttoil andNaile* Gtoa, Cotton Vara apd[Batihjg, White * co„ ' - , No. 122 Wood Wei, bsb.l3l . tsardao:, above gif* aireai. Clalljing. Pcnm.ylviml* KiU.oart Comp wy. mmhikbrr U.. Wrtjadelphfa immediately* jJ »?*> fi i&.aS*iftj «™ Stfefttirjfiacon looto ‘ Cotton, cheese,;««heuw»re, leather,ieaf tobacco, *-* A \ f •* - SrEJJKSS Beeswax,dned fruit ■ndwf'ol - • SOc^lOO&s. Furs, pelme*. deer and Buffalo al»f a tgg> m - Sg- mdle • COVODE l akS&TX 3 - H. 3UUS paMld are infoimAd ihatwe are :udw running regularly to the KoatandWrat, and are prepared to forward «H Goods entrottea to our c«irev ;-, ‘ j . > A SPFXHAI» MESSENGER jentrdaUy. for' Phjjadel phift I at4-o*eloci I P,-M> Also ) d2Lly io Cincinnati, at? o’clock, A.ltf.' * * " - . . :• Orders transmitted free of charge, and Good* returned by first Express. , _ . . _ . . , ’EM* of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland,for anyamount, payable on jHincipal Banking • Houscs or Post Offices In the .IJjuiedKmffdom, .. . v decV4 BAKER 2c FORSYTH, Agent?; •'^A|«rftl&ajaKts 9 ''PMrtA < trfta. Boat Wue* IBSS - Ji^ , -'Air3.^^.^Sv 1852 - ’Fiirilit JB^portationtif:MerchandiieattdProduee, (vurts'wn.v*;MJ.MSiu*Nuß».u < 60ADM,BsnvKi>N ; ' * PITTSBURGH'ANDcFIIILADELPHIA. - I>»ncJ.' without Rt'Shipping. ' ITT* TIME, TEN DAYS. . UJ PATTON fc REYNOLDS, t ■ Denat. $5l Market slifnear Sixth.) Philadelphia. 1 c A rpani&ty & CO, . ; Canal Basin, 4«S and 410.Pennaueei, msburgb. TTAVING ucreaseO oarf&ciUnes and otberwiseiui- XL proved ourarrangements (or Transportation;*?■, are jßD«|>reparodto receive'a large amount™ Produce and Merchandise,loship (on the opening of the Canals,] with promptness and-dispatch. . . -ThO' Section Boat system of transportation oyer. our State improvement* hag.been liv use about ten yeats. andlhe greataucCes* and favorU ha* met-with, is a suf ficient .guarantee'. that' it Is nO r longer considered. a doubtful or uncertain fxperUnentjbmls aeknowledeed by all as vastly superior to any- mode o.C transpnrialion dsedoaCanals,'(«hen intersected by Railroads),. •: ,* . Goods loaded Into our Boats at PHt«.b«rglu remain dttdleinrbed until unloaded at oui* inMartel street* Philadelphia} thereby entirely .avoidiugahedefaY consequent on three difEeieuMranrliipmeiitv and sccu tjrtg.the delivery of Good* in the packages. dean, opd in osgood order us when shipped • ProilaeeiAC j Coagigned io our House at Ptiuburgh, will :be received and forwarded always at thejowsat : current canal rates, -atrlcUr accoiding to instructions, without sny erua charge for commission, aiorage,ornu* v&nring charges, Ac.. • . ■ febiO *0 A M’ANULTY A CO. Pare UeduoedJ WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, Bor Baltimore, i»jiiladklpma and Wash ington CITYr Fan* lUnucro. To Kahiraoec, Stt.OO less than To. Railroad To Philadelphia* Bl,bO do do d* TcTWoslyuglon City, de do _do This is the only Office wh]ch4nsure* a THROUGH TICKET to Wasiungtoo»amJ 5 by taking (his Route, pus* aengets will save time and money ' ~ The Mail Boat-fear rymg the United State* Mail,) leave* the Monongafre’a \YUar r , above Uic Wire Bridge* EVERY AFTERNOON,*! £ O'clock, via the Youghio* ebony River. Passenger* will lodge on the Boat, and take splendid United SwtesMailCoaehe&at West New ton. next morning over the Flank Road, crossing the mouniatus In. daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at IU o’clock, P. M. Breakfast at. Baiumore Wosnmgion Cuv, dine In Philadelphia, and arrive in New .Yo.rk.ilie same CVe Fafeloßalumorc. - ®mrS' - do -Philadelphia, - •, j * • • * lf|jbO- : u?, j do Washington City, • -■ • ■*■>■ • 10,C0.. • MONONGAUELA ROUTE. The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the Bndgt*, Dally.-at Bo’clock,A. M; ■ Traveleraldavlng FiPaburgH by the Mornit*g Buat, wilt cross the mountuns the same night, and arrive invomberland the next morning iot ,tbe H o’clock train of Cai* for Baltimore* A\ ill sup. in ilalUmore and Washington City, and arrive iti PhiUacl pbla at o’oioek) tboeame night . //'• Fare to Baltimore. ■ .• fi »|WI d» Philadelphia, - - • • 10,00. - do -Wasblnirton City, 10,50. For Tickets, by enher Of the ahovcLtnes, plea»c call at the West Newton Plank Road Office. In the Monon gahela llonao, Water street J. J. EVANS, Agent aprO jliOttlßAß OBITIiAh RAIbUOAD, »JSBU& 1852. -' CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, Iff connection with the Cleveland nod. Clcclnnaußoh . nkd, .'Cleveland' hnd Erie Railroad, Cleveland, and . Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central,Railroad 'OASSENGßßS' win he ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan* to Cleveland, Cincinnati and-Pmsburgb, and front either el ihow places to any point on Lake Michigan. , :■< This Line will he composed of two new tow preware steamer*. baiUrxoretsly.fbrlho roaie. - - CLEVELAND. - • CapL C.C Stasssd. FOREST CITY, - - Can*. L. A Ptpca , A Boat will leave Cleveland f.r Detroit, nnd l>ctro>t i for Cleveland,every evening,aidio’clock, amytog to; b&ib cities the following morning, In season for the mor nlnguamefcartforOhicago,€mcinnauand PULvbarga, ana for Uie Lake Superior and Saginaw boars at Detroit.; Tl eywitt run from Cleveland in the following order:■ FOREST CITY. Monday’ ><"■ »«'—««• Wednesday* * I- nuay. CLEVELAND, Tuesday■ *>«-Thursday —. * • -Saturday. CLEVELAND. „ , Monday ••*•••—*•••-*'Wednesday -Friday. ~ FOREST CITY. ■ • Taeaday •—'"«■***—*Thnraday* •**•*’ •** *.*’Saturday.- . The nndenigned are prepared to makecontrseta for all kinds of Freight. from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki-. naw.Saatff Sle>Marie,aodaU porti on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line nntil the new Boats are ready . acrats, 42 BRADBERN k CO, Cleveland , PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONBd, Detroi >rl4:Qg» . : .•. ■-•'• • 1852" SPEING ABKANQEMENT. .. E3S222SH'* mZSBSjI , KBagsi ESw>S». WHpMp VffiPllt. ! WTwim r?iOßs•’w.bs 3 r:rn?r PKSSBtrXiVasia b/ui.bomi, TwA dutlr Tttuii #>on PHMlmrgli M Ftoll*a*lplil* »na Baltimore. Oily W Bom Through! FAKE.CU fpHR Express mall train wiu leave the Depot on.Lib* ■J, erty ewcer* above the Canal Bridge, every morning si6|o’eiffci(i * ... Passengers will goby ihecarstoTimie.CfeeVtSnule* 1 where they will find the best of. Coachenn readiness to convey them miles, over a first rate turnpike road ..to. Deauy’sslatum j connecting at Blalrs*iUo with the Peoosylvaola. Railroad. > Through from Pittsburgh u> Philoielphlaond iJolumoroln3S bonrsr v FARE «fO. Passengers wilt procure their tickets at the Railroad I •Office in.ineJßoirongalieia House, Water Street. - i • -N.’Reschedule uin© as follows: ... | j ; - From Pittsburgh to 7.hoars ; ■ do Bcauy f sBtatlontoJobnsmwn, do ; j do Johnstown to HollldaysbßTg,in« i > elading33ffi]lc» Pottage road, .0 .do . 1 . FromHoUidaysbuigtoDillersriUe, 0 do, , i . do XhHergyilJoioPhiUdeiphiSiOver - ' . Columhinitailnjad, Si do _ Total t 2d hours. This Schedule allows ample time on each portion, of (the and can he regularly mode, If no unexpected detention shoald occar. -Passengers are informed lh£t the Portage and Colombia Railroad areowrted andope f rated bribe Bute of Pennsylvania, and.are la no way v aadtrthe management-or control of the Pennsylvania of loss, the Company will hold i themselees responsible forpersonal baggage only and i fisr »n amount-not exceeding, one hundred dollars. . nadlS AtftP.R. R. Co. W ’ mAa o MC&'U Vi WESTERN RAILROAD * L wwar Pittihhrgh to €Uv«und r €oittttimi and citteiiramtKf . ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MABStLLOta MAMfe AMftj (S)?1 IK.CONNECXION WITH THE PENN A. CENTRAL RAILROaB. i Through from Pittthurgh to Oleottand in. Im: than Tat Bourn, In/acontinuout Sailroad tint / YTIHE Express Train on the Ohldand Pennsylyhnia Jl Railroad, leave* Fiiubnigh at 9^A* Mi stopping at vSewickly, Rochester, New Brighton,. Jtarlington, Knon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, ail P. HI. . Passengers leaving Alliance on ihnCleveland Railroad at 3 P. M , and reach Cleveland at- OP. M. Returning, the pas sengers leave CTeveland at 9 A. HE, Alliance at 139 P. HL, nndreachiFituburghai 539 P.-.M., in time to con, necfwlilitlie evenlng traln on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New Tprk and. Baltimore, and aISD with • .. J.'„ ■ •• T •.?■■ '.•tv-.- 1 " '.-K. -’V.- I •I’llubamh.Anrill.lBs2j—(Spr9f , I>tLUAKi> BAL.LS>-In«0W UdUbr ** i»sh, BiUiita BdrsT, , - JOBttW.mM, • r ■. HdwWWt . oct27] Branch Office,No.M SmitJifield *tn Pittsburgh* UIBVRABiOBt ffMIE DELAWARE: MUTUAL SAEETYviNSUR ; JL ANCECGMPANY.—Office,North Room of thcEl; ch&ngeJThlrd slrectiPMl&delphia. : Pi&* Irao&AKCß.—DaildiiigB* Merchandize and Other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at lhe lowestrate of premium- MarineiNsusancs;-—They also Insure Vessels* Car mob and freights* foreign: or coastwise, under open or mieeial policies, os the aasnred may desire.' : lirtENoTaaKßPonTATioß.—They also insure merehan* dixe transported by Wagons, .Railroad Cars, Canal. Boats and Steam Boats, on nversand lakes,on the most liberal terras __ DIRECTORS—Joseph. ILScal* Edmond Ai Souder John-C. DuVls* Robert Burton; John R. l’enrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. DarlfngloiH Isaac R- Davi3,witliam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr, R.M. Huston, -James C.' Hand, TheophUus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, Jlenry.Sloan, Hugh Crmg. Oeorgc ScrnU,Spencer Me*. Ilsam,Cluirlea Helly,J. w. JobnsoHiWilHam lluy,pr: S.ThomaSi John SclletSrWm.:Kyre t Jri • • DJRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH —D, T. Morgan. ,lUghCralSl,tt ° * wiSllAßl MARTIN, President Tnos C Hand, Vice President. Jdsxph W; Cowan,Secretary;.- - ID* 1 Office of the Company,No. 4b Water Rireei,Piit«> burgh. _ OeiCiUtfl P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Frauklln Fire inVarmice Compsay, T\IRECTOUSi— J . Charles WYBsnoker, .. . George W; Richard*, Thomaellart, -i MonlecolD. Lewie, i . . Tobias-Wagneij - - Addphlßrßotfe* SamuelGranu : ■ DavidS. Browne, • : Jacob 11-SmUh, Moms Patterson.: CHAS N*BANCKER,PreaH. Cuss. r.cs—w>HN«# i f ismintui -no taiud othkstb. OtlVKAltTf C*PXTAI.,4»3O,OOO« rpHtSianaugsocUUdnctabliahcdrocthajinttlda] rciibi JL of nu?inlet., fii care, of ticVm’M or. aceWcn,,l>3f the roymontof the>f'Aop U do do canceled'_ .. ■*. $51)235,90 Wholeamountoflosicsapdespen* . SCSl’Oid ►...«■,#• : •■• Balance in favor of lbeCo-,l»oash, ©^7^*2l, 45 To city or country merchants* and owners of dwelt* fngs, aoa isolated or country property, it i# believed, this corapainyatfordsaUvaniagesinpointof cheapness, | safety and tecotity, inferior to no Insurance Company \ Jcthis country. .••■.■•■.-, , . Oontfacied on tlie equitable and grcalty Uuprote4« y»; 1 lem bf ClasstficaiietL of . Risks, excleding all upeualj hazatds.iwaringonVy a limited runocntln.any one liK i calltTithaspreckdini; the,frequency and occurrence oi Urge fires, arid also, on boththe Stock hud Wnfuat plan, U coiocJy accoacrodajtoa of troth methoda, bet entitles the insarexl to a paftlcipa* iioninthcpTotiu. '... '• - It is qnder the coutroVof thc,foUowii!j;i)irer.;ors s-J P, Rutherford. A- J. GiUstt,' John 0. Pecker, SSamae.T. Jones* Alotuo A. Carrier, FhHo . C. Sedgwick* Rob art Kiott;SarooelJone*,Jel>hl\ Rutherford. . W * * J I\ItUTHKRFOKP,Vr«U. A;^ajW/inT,scc'y. : A* A; Canaita, Actuaiy. H. lt>-A Scrip Dividend of fifteen pet cent, on «i pi* ring polleiesba* been declared by the Oireetofs.and is now receivable at tide Office for renewals,or redeenta* hie in cash at ibo.cwl of uincty days. . •juyl7«dffcw . A.A« CARRIER, Agent. • WfttehOf:JawOryi HAVING just returned drum the/Eastern cine?,.! have brought with mo one of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stocksof JewcUy, Watches and Fancy Goods, eyer Offered to the Public, i'ersou* wishing W pufchhwhfty Hiring in my Hne.oanrcly pn getting a good article.: Ido not advertise to sell goods Cctow cost, nor 50 pec cent.cheaper than any house Jn the city. Give me a call, and t nm sure you will bo Satisfied that I cab tell a good article as cheap as any of them. Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch*Clock,or any .article of Jewel* ry, repaired In the best manner, ibis « the place tohavc Udope- To this branch of my busiue&s I will devote especial attention. JOUN S* KENNEDY, B4Market street. Sign of Uio Goldeti Easle. Henry lilcliardion f J«w«U*r, HAVING rc'fincdbt*mowinnbuncuonic manner, and bat reeenilyiviumiotl from iho Eutein elite* **itb tt fine usortmcM of Wa'.cbca, Jeweliy and Fancy Good*) would call the attention of hi* friends and ens* toiner* to the fact, t!iot among his Watchejwill bo found the mo»l desirable stylc»,pauum3 and maker*. Of Jew elry, tho latest myles of broebuo, brcusi pin*, fob and vest chain*, Unger ring*, ear ring*, miniature, locket*, AOt&O. FANCY GOODS—Sach as paper macho, worJcubl«H, work boxes, desks? fancy vesea,perfume boule» } tabrc mnu, Colt’a pistols,porte monnles, ia great variety; china froil andcako dishes, &c>, with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to he «ento he appreciated. MARKET 1 3TREBT. CUltini wd Stxxngersi . DO yoa wifh to• purchase• a: GOLDor SILVER Yy ATClt.atabouwßF®J®#j • fr*3ione-hair the usual price flf.so, call ai GOOD’S HSiWNEWJEWELRY STORK, 51 Mark# two doors north of Third, and take .a lopk.at his new itcdkilnBtArrived t and,yoo can theropnrcbajso.Watch* esorany Wndof fineGoldJcwelryatthcirrealvaiae, and notWchaTged two pncee for everyihlag, as yoa baVetwwlljr been v bttVcan got the wry nest ouaUty of; goods at the lowest eastcro pricos. =. Do nol ucueve.wn&t otherr, interested in their own-sales, tell you, Dntcoxnc *#d*eefaryourrtl?es. Allgood* sold attbnfeManluli-. ’'menl wlll ba wananted as represented tiuinie of saie— •o that all maypareba»oein>»ily »af« «nd cheap, aaia. IF ; Tirno Is money, surety u deserves to bo watched, ; ■and, reader, you may be assured that— i Watcnesiotier.ne'orwere sold, Wiether or *ll»cr or of gold, Than you will Girl, when e’er yop go, And look at thosdon solo below. b. ukinkSTan ft co,. FIFTH BTREET, ONE POPK FROM WOOD, ImpOrteraOnaDcalere inClook«iWatiwe» htrnw Goods. : ;i mllK subscriber haying made arrangements with the rA NORTOK STRAW MANUFACTURING COftIPA NY. for the- sale, of their Good?, now oflers for sale an -IfcrjfcassoftmenTofSTltAW HATS ond BUNNETS.'of every variety cftebrlc, slvle and. pattern, adapted _to the Spilngtrade, winch .will be sold by Iho packagE»ar 'the lowest figure* ' Cases may. ba assorted to salt par* ‘Chasers. ALDEN, ; ■: jahtglflP’-StAw ** • :■ No. 63 Milk street. Dosion. r . *“ Notice. ‘ “ flifiG parlnershtpheretofore existing betweca the un 1' ilersiKnedin the CommiMloa and Forwarding bust ness, etc funder tho firm of S. P. VON BONNHORST >ACo , is this day dissolved hy-mutnal.consent. ;The ’business ©rthfe late firm will ho Settled by S; F. Von. Romihorst, who isduLhprisedlouse the nnineor ibe Can, •ffrr that Dumoffo- ■ \Vlul»lAMJslviU»AUfli,r . IOT tnai purpu u g yoifUONNHORST, I'alsburgh, May 3d, 1833-Myd Co*P«tntnWpJJbtt«, Hundertigned lutve:this day funned ACo-Mrtnerj n Tor the iTatisbttton of a Wool ana General sSion and Fowerdmg bnslnessvbnder the firmpf lONNHOB9T * MURPHY. Warehouse Hu. 82, Waley and il6 Front R MURPHY. . . - J S. F, YON BONNHORST. f ittGbur&b, Hay 3d, t, ’ * a 1 ' v \ or B&XLtVUiTHU; , , * k ** * 1 "» ' fflrj> ®ooi». CARD.—MAX 8, 1852. LABOE AEMVAL OF DRY GOODS! MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, At th«flrdctb>Euteorn'ee of Jpomtb and; itNetii IMttflmrgtii ; ;j|- WJ naw »ceiYing their SECOND Law Snprijr of ,/V Goods this Spring,Und ofiVr- to buyers the choice ot a iresh and extensive,assortment; xndmany articles at prices unusually low. -v-.,,. v Ladies'Die? a Goods, : jnclndirglndia Wash SiUr, Plaid, Changeable ondSlnpea;, - -vr • ; ' IndmßilghlColors,forCblldren; .-r ;Vvv j BrocadeFigM and Changeable French Dress Silks - ; Baper Black and Changeable French Dress Silks ]' Plajoßlack Dress Silks? ' French and English BerugeDeLainesj - ' * do Detages, "** >» do JNjpunsi •do Mnslln De Bage, English, French and American Prints.- ■ Among, many other unusually cheap Goods, vre are selling Printed Berages at 25 cents: Lawns at 10 cents | Borage DoLaloes, aiISJ nndlSlc Also. MANTILLAS— In great Variety of styles and-coloxs. Springaitd Summer Shawls and Scarls. Black Lace Shawls opd Scarfs. Bonceu, Blbbonsj-Laces, Sleeves, Collars, Cullsj Ac. White Goo<*«, forDrcssovvery cheap. ■„■. .• -v - Straw»worked Veils, Blaek Lace, and oilier styles. Browih Blue abd Gwen Tiesnes,for do? ' - • > . /Jney have also received a freaUsuDplyofMuiland’s superiorShtrting and Bosom LINENS, warranted pure flax; and SHIRTING MUSLINS, of approved make, And very lowpncefor quality. Also, • , , HOUC'EKEhPING'GOO.DS—Such asTable and Tow* oiling Plopers, Sheetings, and Pillow Case Muslins, Quilts,Coanierpaneo.Ac. • , ,CItASHr-For ToweUirtgf as low a&o£ cents; and Dla* per as low at lU cent*; Fine qualities do ,at higher prices.. .■ ■ '■ , HOSIERY AND GLOVBS-Of almost every kind . for merit ladies and children * .• - SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS— CenaiS’ing of plain, satin: striped, and barred Borages, Tissues, Heresne, Grenadines. Ac. : MOU RNING PRINTS AND LAWNS—Of hew and neat styles, an d very cheap. . They a-so invite.4he attention of Gentlemen to their replenished «toek.of . Dlls French cloths flnd casslmeres. fancy do, Batin, ‘silk and Marseilles vesting*, silk and linen fidkfc. Among oiher sloths we nave jast-received one extra super French black, ofttishop’s celebrated manufacture, Also BOYS’.WBAk of woolen, worsted nndcotton, ilie largest assortment we have ever liid to offer. •. i Country merchants: will Hud In, oar wholesale room, < up stairs, desirable goods ut near eastern prloes, • mySgyr • Cheap Drv Ooodit J AMKS M>CAKDLKRB & (JO., 10? Wood )ybod Street, A Rl2 now opening a very extensive and welt assorted A. stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting iujiart of:French- and English Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cussimeres, CasUmereusv. Doeskins, Jeans. Cououades, Dnlhtrgs, Llhcn' Cc&ungs, Silk, Satin and Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, about 100 CASE 3 PLAIN AND FANOY. Dltt&S GOODS, embraemjr the newest styles of Silk und Li nen Poplins, Delaines, Berages aod Borage Dc Lalues, Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns, Plain and Fancy Calico*, tu great variety; French, Scotch aud Domestic Gincbaots j Pafm Leaf, I*eftbofn } Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats, Silk, Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac, which are offered at Wholesale on tho most arcommodatiagtcnn* joprlg Orest Attraction I JUST RECEIVED at JEWBi* f One Price Cash Store 1 tl No- 70 Market street, Pittsburgh,between Fourth su and Diamond, tho largest and most beautiful stock of SPRING arm SUMMER DRY GOODS) ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber woo'd inform those who desire Id get good sauqaihs, that tho greater part Of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales la New York and Philadelphia foresail, which enables him to sell goods IS to 25per cent cheaper ih*a those who bay on credit We do not deem It accessary is mention the thedifferent kinds of goods that compose our stock) bat deem U sufficient to aay that .it consists of u fall assort ment of ladles’ and-gentlemen** wear, together wnk a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit on exominattoa of our stock from those who wish to purchase, ' (matin dAORS tt’fftttOCElftS 10D WOOD STREET, JTTBOLEBALE Jkalett in Portion and Domatte Dry ■: f f Gcmti. KXC now opening ihctr first purchase-of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected, with the greatest care, to salt the trade, consisting In part of the newcstsiylCßof Dress Lawns and Berages; ; Plain andFiguredAlnnceat;. : - . French, Scoteh and Domestic Ginghams; Printed C&Ueoss, in great variety; ... Ribbons, Laces and Edging*! -. Cloths, Cttßffimeresand Ve«UDgs; Sommer Costing and Pantaioonlng; Brown ondrßlcached Muslin*; Palm and Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets. - Togetherwithacompletestockof Variety-Goods end Pedlars 1 Notions,Goldand Gilt Jewelry; Gold and Sil vcrWatehes, Brass Clocks, &o. All of which are,of' fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over. Eastern prices. (feb23.Gm_ Hew OooiU at Vnotast Low Price# 1 r\GREOG&COr ) No.I97» north trostcomerorWood A/# street and Diamond alley, are now opemog tbutr second prtetxuo ct aP&INO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND FAR/ET/lfS/ which have been selected by ihosemorpttrinsr with eteat care, expressly for the trade.- Oar stock contlsismpartcf French end English Broadcloths, Cussinmres, CoabmercUes, Tweeds, Sati* neus. Summer . Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop tins. Be Lome*, I.awns r ßer»ges ? a heavy stock,Fancy Print*, latest styles,Alpacas plain and figured. French. Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Drown and Bleached Moslms, 1000 dot Hosiery] Gloves, a large and beautiful assonmeni; Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces end Edgings; La diet 1 Dress Goods, a large assortment of latest styles Silk and Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palm Leaf Hats. Oar stock of Varieties is very large and com* Slete, together with an extensive stock of Gold and Gill ewclry,Go)d and Stiver Pens and Penoils; Clocks in great variety: Oar stoek of Dry Goods is la?ge and com*- plete- Tfr which we would invite the MtemlomofCity Retailers. Country Merchants and Pedlars, as we ean offer Goods on-such terms as wilPmake ited objeeiof their particular attention • aprefcCm 7.6C3 -i 5 YOUNG, STEVI2NSON A LOVE, ' Sig,n of Vit t'OHIQINAL BEE HIVE? JUArket «. FRESH ARRIVAL OP N«w Spring and Baujmer Goods I : TJMIE subscribers have just received by Adams A , X Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest and best -Mlccicd ateoiuuenis of Fine Dresn Goods ever offered lothc public. ... One of the Firm h&vinx bcea in the Eastern Cities before the coxsmcueemeniof the Spring trade, selected our Goods with great care from the lmpoiterB,atsach prices as wiU enablo u> to sell cheaper than the cheap* ■est."' ■ • - V. ' ■ Our very extensive stock comprises mpait tlie fol lowing—via: : Gbeneund Jasper Chene Bilk*; : . HighLnsire, Frntn,Chtuadioii andGlossaSilks; do Stripe do do; do . Flutn Olaek - do; < Tark Batins, Fonlatdaud Watered Rilkn; - - Tissues, Beragcs. Fifiinaml Fig&redl'oplins; French \voTkedßteeves,Cu&s.Coilar&AChemiuUB| do .Lace ami Muslin Capes;. ; BlockSnin and Fancy Vestings: C|oihi,pat3imeies,Satinets and Jeans; Bonnets and ilqmict Ribbons. The proprieidra would rexpcpifuUy solicit an early call A’om their friends and the public generally, feeling confident that they can ofisr greater indaeemcms than has been offered lierptofore. mart VOONP, STEVENSON A LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 _ry i>., _ ... - splendid production if Imperial Chlnero manufacture. Lacet, Satlns,J3tlJn, Liwsls, Borogcs, JlanulltUj and; Visiles, to mutch the Shawls. -Ladles’ and Children's; Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edging**-** ■ pentlcraen’* Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn HatSj [Centnstylea») Bkm»*ConJr, fito* : . Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A.Coding, (from France,) is in ihemonthly reeciptof Fashions end Models, from Pans, I/ondon and New York, at No. St St. Clair street. and 103 Market at y ■where ladies are respectfully Invllcdlo call. _ . The trade anpplled with models and materials.: TaprU SECOND a BEAT Aaaivku f\P FALL nudWimotDry.Goodsand Varitlesat No. V/: #7 North-west corner Pi wood street and: Diamond alley,tPlttsbnrgh, Pa," DGaeeo&Co. would again an nounce to tlielrold customers and dealers.generally in their line, that they are now prepared!« offlsr for sale tholr present new stook of Goods ulnnusnally low rates. -. And as oar purchases have been made on the ruort fav- OrabtO lermswith Importers and Manufacturers, we flat (eronrselves,ond hope lobe aidelo mem a continuance of confidence andnatronege oftrar old 'eustomers nnd the public generairy,'Whieu hasbeen heretofore so libe rally, hestowed npon us. Our DRY GQODS'STOCK is' In part of Broadcloths, Cassimerej-SalilnetßV.Twecdo, 'faney-Vcstings; Checks,-Flannels, Drillings.- Black and Brown Muslins, Tloirlnisyßlankeis, Dinsey'Plaids,' Al pacas, Merino es; Muslin Deliaincs, CnshinereB, fancy Priutsi Olaaed Cambrics, -Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, lanhy long Shawls; Silk Cravais, ton* eco Silk Pocket llandkeroniefB,,and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryOoodsline*. On*,Vastm Departmentwillbe fonmb bnbznmination to he: unsurpassed by any oiher of the kind West of the Motmtainsbeud'is mede ap. in parl of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies-and Pocket Books; Books and < Eyes; Pins and Needlea-Tupes; Thlmbres, Sppons-Ra zors. Table Cutlery and Pen-Knives low arrived frbra Sheffield Patent Medicines,- Violin .and iyiolin: Smogs, GomShspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils; Perouss&n Capa,SpeeJnelea, Pistols, lippery. Gloves, Dawn*and Edgings, Bilibpns, Sewing Silk, Silk Gmihsond Fringes, .fancy Neumgs, Green Bandages,.Block S.ilhyeils, otlk - Horenco together with a general assortment of all other UriidleS in lie Variety line. - WSbove on liand and for SiteiffaWß asionmwof Gold andSUver Watoheaand Wafoh Male rials. Gold and Gilt Jewdry,: Gold, and Sil yp? PeS and Tenells, Gold nnd Silver Spectacles, Cbocaa, Ati 14 which-we lnviie tbo ntleiltion of all bbyc 9tH» as w6>ftro detenninedtsuwH onr.Gbcda on Uio most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer : The biwlness of ihe lalo firm of Gnsno AMcv CattpLass lata he settled hy.D* Gasps at the stand of D, Guano & Co, who is fully aothouaed for such nod m posac*sioa.are-the papers* No'esandHooksoi said atnu - l Q c* ts « TTrOOLEN COOPS—Heceiviog*and oq hand*; ditcct 'Vy • from the. markets* nnd.XOC sale es - Union Cassimere, grey imredjbiown uuxeu.ami block and white, by - [my4l H- LEE. <». or, wm> P- Gilts, GPA VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at: Body Patterson’s Livery Stables, on Foajlbjtreet; betwaeuWood undSmilhiietdt -fivliiy - .- ■ ' i ***- "" T fiLssii6Vwl*- -* *•*•* • -•' *■ fIIHE Subscriber has removed hisDrng Store from ihe X. corner of Wood and Fifth streets;to No. CIl Liber ty *treei opposite tbebeadofWood.- - rnatlfty -_. * JOEL MOHLER, v- s'. - D. GREGG & CO, fiUW OOOOSt AMES GOSt.fNG, [ARKET. STREET. ul. A. GOSLING, No. 51, CLAIR STREET, [OMBALX ASS UTAH. Renters in rrifn ami American, Fancy odd Staple DRYGOODS, 'LLINERY, 4t UNO AND; SOMJIER filing, ineludurg rich ' i■* v J ismniart, #c.„. "Turn wm. e* BTBVfiNBqs**t*ttfiw*«to o*2°* *""W* ftetaie ftfiPnrar-iriHS Ol ereir desciip?, st hts stand.-corner fflßßsSevemii streets. UNDERTAKING attended to,jitaUDabranebeat. mayll * U £VJS XX CffAJ E MANUFACTORY, No. 61 SmiUifield si. olarge-assoruneritoffaniiyaiia plain l-'ttnriiwevwluco. they will sell 1$ per cent.-below customary rates. •-.••- Tonus—cash only. r ' idecii7:ly. Cabinet ana o&air Factory*- - . ! S JOSEPH METER has on band, at Ml ex cell- 1 alyeCabiaeianii ChnJrManufaclory.No.424Petiai screef,nbov«tbe.Canal l .all kinds of PCRNITUBE, I such at Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs,, gany.Bedsieade,and all ocher articles in tbeCßbl-i netline—wbicb hp will sell 20 per cent, below cns tom- 1 ary rales. Terms—CASH, - • No. 424pgpnnregt t FifUiWard. T •S/XIPtSK »;c. .... .. ■ —■— CABmirr waheboom,smithfie£d street. ‘ Stiuun Stvmtkstrut andSnateanryatey jP*rj&wrgyP«: i * f*.': HAMMER feDAULERkeep constantly. onband ,UL-a variety of ercollom and faaJiiottablePuniitttW, )9| wonantedeqa&l to any in the eitjTf and ffolQ * “ •favoTahle terau a* can he obtalnedattuiy similar establishment ta;&e West.- They have now on hand an unttsualiyexiensive BU>ck,enibniclji&allkinds’orFufnl tare* trom the cheapest and plaiqcst-tothemost cosily . and elegant AH orders p/ompUyattendefltp.-..inr2l:Ggi JoarneFmvnCtblnit fll*fteri AatofciaUda JFAfLEHOtJSKj 119 SSfKHVJP STREET* - , (near ina corner Of Wood.) r - - THIS ASSOCIATION, em*£% twicetothree.wL^ : gßHn| times L asitt&nyhandSaslhe Tsr 'permit them to sell at/the lowest pnccs, and they are de* lermined-to sell; lowerthan any competitors, an equally, good,if not better article, andwarranted—ob the public will understand bygiving them a call; . ' MET? Suamtmu work of/ all desciipuonsy and other articles of any description, m&detoorder inctery style, at the shortest notice. {mars* . RYAN’S BUILDINGS. ft H 8 a Vmurt, fitmuS* H afdw —.— r. aoJesate*!. . THE sobscrfbers hare jnst leeeised'/i om Key- Yore and Boston « most, splendid stock ol YENEEBS, and are manufacturing bymachinerr Furniture suitable for the trade* All of which . wp:wili.aeU.ai extremely As gwSt cate was taken lathe selection of the stock, persons cannot foil to he suited either os to . quality or price; and,as It la well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by handj the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all us branches, carried on as usual. Planhforband rails, for-Cvpenterß; and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Form tore, constantly on h and—viz:' Mahogany,- Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac.V Ac.' . RYAN&M’KEE, • Ryan’s Buildings, tnargfeydcw » No, 31 Fifth street- \ T . _ r *nvtji. iionfoTtbornanufactareandizxloorihe'ttniclc^nHbe 1 West; they havingheenmanafaoUired hcfeibtoTo excltf*; iively in Uw J&at; WbeWUheyara eopersedlog the use: of wooden coffinffj talte.' thismethod, of informing jih* i pQbliefthbCUieTOTOnAwmdnQiftflfinifigleigUibeQoiß'err eut sites# the modeju bUeagtb ffom SElihchesto6|feeb.wiih;widiha4i&-aepih*miaWe, for bodies: of ordinary site, aod^toflb o *'® whb'deit.re; Siace^fbtfcttshioninff r bT''for..bBdies 3 of; onasoaiditseiK venUonnowcomingißlogcnehUuseilspronpiinccdoiie of Ihegrcaiest of the age;~ These’ Duarxs; Ci«s» ate composed of various kinds of metals, but principally oi iron. . T • They are- -thoroughly tnamtltd inside end. oat,and (has made impervions touirandtmlestruclibte. They ttiehighlyomimentd, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combino the gneatesrsireogUi which metal is capable q£ in a given quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfect Jy alrdgnVaiidfreefirah~exlfa!atiou of offensive gases. They cosuid more, than good wooden coffins* nod are better than any oihororuclein use; : maT92:3m . W. * CO. J&QSS W* a * CABINET Oft gaffljaMPPny/rt/gg aiAivi/FACJmEE,Ifi W&re»rooma97 ud. 99 f bird J ’ tV.W. respectfully informs his friends andcustom* « era that he has now completed his spring stockof Furniture, whichis decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale 4n this City, which wikfce sold avpricw as low as any In the Unheu Steles, East or-West, Aa he Udeterroincdio uphold the quality with well* seasoned material*. best workmanship, and 'newest designs'; anlfrora the extent of fcls orders and. facility lumai ufactunng, he Is enabled to produce warranted furiuarc*aube lowest prices. i He baa adoptedthe'principle ortdeailfyinff tho eas*-i tomew* interest with hts own, in quality. and price, and i keeps always on bond the greatest variety of every des* i cripuon of ftmtiturer’from the cheapest and plainest, to i the most elegant and.easUyi that afaonse, or any ptttoC one, may be famished from hU stock; or manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in part»ef)us slock,which for richness of style andUmsh, cannot bo surpassed In any of tha Eastern citiear . - / Louis XIV teta>teto*a»cofoB ? SQ Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chair*; i SO do Walnut• do;;-- i SO Mahogany Rocking do; j . .. SO Walnut do do; . . r i 00 Mahogany Divans; • " iJflWalnnt do; i 60MarbleTopC«nueTableB, i; i. • 00. do Dressing Bureaus; i: 30 do Washstands; . ! 40Enclosed. do; .v.- i 100 Common - do;>:• i ; : SO Plain Pressing Bureaus; .48 Mahogany Beusteadtf; ./ 30Walnut do; 60 Collage do; * - :. . ; 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads^ • 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; • .10 Cherry.' • • , ; 50Plain Bureaus;. "ODiningand UreukiutTables; 19 Secretary and Bookcases ;v ■ so dot. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Can© Seat RockiogChaira; . 19 Ladies Writing Beaks;... : Ilatimd Towel Btands; What-Nots: - Etigulres; Paper Mwuac Tables; Conversation Chairs f . - Pembroke ... vdo; .: ElUabathen ' do; * • Hall and Tier do; - Recopuon do; ‘Ladies* Work Tables: ■■■*■■■■ Pearl Inlaid . do;. . < Extension Dining Tables ;’ Aim do; Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. ‘ ’ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITPHE and WINBaORCHAIRSc' CASOfStKaxaha supplied wLth all artiolesin their line - - STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; toriUshed at the shorU esrnouce. _AII orders promptly attßttflgd to-%= : '; . - tmatg : • riO ?ARTJSERSHlK—t'hfffiatacnbers have tMa day \j associatedihemselTti together u VarinerKfarthe parpose of transacting a Wholesale Liquor and Commission bnsineßs»nodertfie&rm.of John' Black&Co.j'No. ijlflcorner of LibertyandJrwinsls.- JOHN BbACK, M.hrcDLLQiJGnrjR; r.s i , WUUft! n W. Wallace* PITTSBURGH STEAM WABBLE ;.WORKS>, - 3lo| 8581 anrf3BftLfl«rfyiW*o«tf'SmrtA/S*Za rC TVdTONUMENTS,GraveStGnes, ManlOlv Furniture lwL Tops,-and-aU :kinda of ma'nttfaclQr«(i Marb!c,,alv ways oniiand,andmada U) older on the shortest notice/ Several bordred designs for'Menunteflts, original and •selected, on hand. The irtdafarnishedwithMarble at the lowest pricey Ordered la* •,» -. ,-•;: . Dissolution orpaxui*r*iilp.; v -: ffUIB' Partnership hitherto existing between- thesub- JL-scrlbersidoughualnessift the nante of Johhßlaek & Co. } isltfla day tfiieolved by mutual cdnseuvUiMc-’ Cullough purchasingthe enureinterest ofJohn BlapVifi flaid busmest; H. lJfcOullouffh'having the right to use ihemutte.of the late firm ia settling the business, andthe exclusive right to receive all outstanding-debts* and to pay all debts due by.-the late . - • • ■ ■■■. JOHN; BIiACK",' HENRY. McCULLOUGIi. v - : fi, B--*The business will be continued by ihe'subacri* - ber us usual* at hi* old stand, comer of-Pelur nod Irwin streets. HEN ft Y McCULLOUGH. . Pittsburgh, Match 1,183 d.. . • >v; • moitfctf iQj£OHGl£ ALBUiCIC, 2fo. 71 copier of lFbotf afiit Fourth tte,, A ' HAS jast received faisSptiDsSiock of ; : - Bjsoperior BOOTS end* BHO.EB, -of iheel9P«o Jwbeat stock workmanship that can bfrtfol tojreib^r &ny o'nk esmbiutunedi-fif hki aaontttTm the. West. Neatly all madeto special tnu. :; i blemishes, Ac.- Country-Merchants and others are re fipeeifoll/invited to and'examine the^toefc;'which -te offered for sate low for eaahO ’ .- * " Ne B.MJ. A.' has-paidpaxtlcalar,.ai'remfon : tohavok general assortment©/ itae.best mock of Boots and Shoes : lorthe Refail,trade>froinjhe - 'goo V'ie. - £fes?#s ■ ’~~ ' * , r :j 1* 1 fo aed in the possess to n ofe very fitmiiyiniiißlands fiieclmmes whosre ineOMiimt danger «f iniytr lalhelc persons through tecideiuetoai the Improperot eareleas. : nsoof.tools ) .?»iU_£nd;,lhi*.Bilicle u> h#JnT«lßat>l« *>; I ftem.and ftfterafsif trirUj-smll cotisMefUradrepensablei I orepudd by .Messrs*.PeAfleld.t^CiiSpj-^aidaiswwn,' I CounecUcsi, eheerfalwrecojaindni iUoont profession--. h a i brethren, as an exeeuentmfastitins for adhesive plas»: ! Indreawng hnras,- cute,- iealds .tnOws, and att kinds «tt»"e4 - c vH&aisSissK^ w : b ” ' t MjL ..Hamilton BREWER; lU.D., ' ELLSWORTH BURR,MJ)- Biunio. Comprising nil (be praetmngpliyslcisnain thaeiyof “piltSJThi B.A/EAHNESTOCK fc.COi, For sale by ” eornferof Wood and First sis rink «aoarihe'pwW*'oiy O Sin« ol thi. eosnW 'CMker;SMfßheamlEryBipetotsn4«W>H)J' 1 g*““ CTisaasrs^ Coaghs;Soretiess andTighmesfl atout the chins, or Hoarseness, DTyaess,and atfckltng sensation about the Xhtoatj. and u used withjDnpreCßaen.tfdi ?oc* FP^rAKKWRAft^iESaANDQEfiERALDgBttJT7« Suchgthenmgthe weakened body,gmngtp.n©to,*."9- varldns-oftians, and Invigorating Uw entire system."' - Ifihe testimony o£thowandsofUvißgrWtfß«seMMWn i alt parts oMUecottntry,can,be relied upon* Itlßsium- L .d®*-. \ hilluiied and broken down constitutions. It is,purely readable in ; its Cora position, ft!idhO,‘apcurately>com bined in its proportions that.the efaemical, botanical and medical propei ties .or>eaehr in«redieztl.hnniiont sole and retail,by - S*N» WICKEBSOAM,. i .. only AgentTorTVestern Pennsylvania, , *. lellty itVarehouge, cor Woodand .Sixth su.^PiUsb^h CKOUr, and CliHauiu. *— In Offering to the community thi» justly Celebrated re medy fordtseasescf the throat and leap, it Is not cut wish to trifle with the lives ot health of the afflicted, bui frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of iheevidendes ofits success, from which theylean-judge tor themselves.: We sincerely pledge ourselves tomake no wild assertions ot&lsc statements Ofits efficacy, nor. will we hold out soy hopelosufferioS ' humanity which facts will not warrant .. :Many prec/sare hers given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, teelingassured they !.' will find them perfecliyreliahlo, and the medicine wor thy Ikeitbeslconfidence and patronage- ..:■■■■: ‘ Fiffm l&4 distiagmihtd Prsfastir cf durnUtrjf and drew ri*3luKca,'&ntdoin CaQtgi. . DearSirr I delayed-answering the:-reeeipt of your preparation,until f had an opportunity of witnessing Us effects In lay own family, or in the familiea ofmy friends. ; This I have now done with a high degree ofsaltsfae*- tion,incaseshothoradultaandehtldren- ■ . - .■ [ J have found it,as its ingrsdient>show,apowerltu ra ■ medy forcoldaand eou^d^mo^™.^ | BEtmswior, Me., Feb- 5,1 W 7. Frmttn Otsn&tin thsE&nQton MBlfy fe Jit* Gttf* . IiOWKLL, Aug. 10, 184 k Dt. j, C. Ayer: I have been eared or the worst caagh leverhad in my life, by your “CssRST and never fail, wbeu I have oppoittmty.cf. recommending!* tt>o tore . ''^^WfeMEBSON/ By Bead: the following, snd.iee if lhl> jnedletee J* worth s, trial. The pnueqt had btcsme very feeble, uu, the eSectnf thecaedicmewasnsmlsukeblydinlnete— : 1 ~ .UnnssST«J»HoiEitSaKMrou.f|narsv^ ; Dr.J.C.Ayerf—S)t: Iha»ebeenofflletodwiihspauf Gil affection of the long*, and all the syropttmuor settled consumption, formate than a year. vl could findno mft«: tlieihe that wonld reachmy case,nnul I commenced iho used your Pecio&al,” which gave me gradual relief, and l have been steadily gaining my strength tiU my kealib la well mgb restored. While using you medicine, I had ibe gratificationof caring with fi my reverend friend, Mr. Truman,of Samp* -ter District, who had been suspended from bis parochial doues byaaeverennock ot : 'f . J have pleasure-in’certifying-bese facts Xo , And am, sir, yonrx respectfully, J. Fa CAIiiIOUH, of&mth Carolina ... 07* The following was one of the worst'ofeftsC* which, the. physicians mid friends thought to be incurable i consumption:. r CamxßjPa., Aug.B9,lBto; J. C. Ayeiy-Sit: I was taken with a terrible coagh, brought on by a cold, in the beglnning o/ last February, aod.was confined to my- bed more.tfifla two months:— Coaghlngincessaaityjiight'ani day,~lbsfnine ghastly and pate, my e jei' ,were v sonken‘ mid glassy,: and my breath-vcty abort.; tadeeS, ! was rapidly Tailing, and ia . a&ch distress forbreftibabat but lltdohope of my recov ery. could be eatt nafucu. While in this situation, a friend ‘Offfii&c l (tfce Rev. John Keller, oOhe Methr.dUtcbQrcfc,} brought me a bottle of your Cants* tried more to grstify.blm, than; from any expectation of: obtamingTellef. Its u> continue Its use, and I soon found, my health much improved— Row in three months, t am. welt and strong, ana can tribuie my cure only to yonr great medicine. ~ Witii the deapest eratiuidevjonrvAc.,; .- - JAMES GODFR&T. Prepared and sold by JamesC. Ayer,Practical Chem* isuLowelK&ass. ; |l7*Sold in Pittsburgh wholesaleanf retail*by B.' A* Fahnestock* and by J, nL Townseadj.in Allegheny€iiy by IliP.Schwartz, and J..Bouglass, a»dby?dnigßi«ir generally. dec3b Dr" Do Xa Anvy’s Cel«t>rftt«d Oai»ilvo Is* Th&cnly Infaltitle Carcfor that Dreadful Dutate -, hfiotenas SfmMtQTrhea or lnvtiutiUiryNoctUT* nal Emmons, - SO .bfijrasfliiiff and destructive, and productive of t& touch mlsebief to the nervous fystcm. iDCßpacitat invttie min for btumest, society, and matrimony. . T&is insiramea; is.Bimpley comprefrensive v andn€rer« /aiims, and may be use i ’WittKJUt iho sligbienioconve- 1 * nlence bribe ltuo wledge of tbe moat inumaie friend*—--i .&is totalised externally, producing nopuiti criolury wbnteverj lidrproveiiung any one from attending to lus:- trasine&a; and while. fn.ut>e no* a single emission can place,tnrigoraffiip. trgans,' a short tun*, io thatthty BEGm-tansPßiMvnvxpowXA or iho toss of winch, caused bsr.obriy Abw* iithediwaseinqacsUoujaadihecanseprthetbouMuid cojukiminmt complaints,viz : B*sptpslai;OP*in yfidksieU of the; Bock gad Lowtt£x3reaitfe&Affed~: :tlootidftlißEyM» ; imm>tenwE&nprti»ifrtiiftFacc,'P«tt*^ ?*tnw DecKne;ofvVmlUy».-Wcakne» of Memory and {rfeer .fdr: Menuit AppilcaUan| Dejecuon, ATemotito SdcietyrTimldteV ,S® itoyo -of; Solitude,- Ac. 4J*. thtst toqiptatnu invariabtopisojpptar as, toon ' who squi c$ is which iMytmantticd. > Tills Innmment has Ueen examined and approved of by the highefitdnthorltieVm Europe and Americo, 1b n* commended .bp, the most prominent Physicians of nir comuriest’cs iAe .cniy «rmin- ; rwxrrftf txxsHngfor tAina csttpiorntt, and has now completely superseded the use of drugs, the bougie, cauterization/nut to mention, the thousand advertised nostnons of the day, as cordials, antidotes, It eonsntutea, at the name UmOtthe sq/ert^tUftfnojtpfeasanr,ana by fafthegtaijWf treaupent over oAcred to the afflicted* a fsdt; price-hetog allowed for tho alter the ueured effect,has.been.-at*< gained, 1 . Be'Ualeo remembered, lhat time complalntsnrelmi lmlennderstood by the profession in general, and that oil the meiheias in tb eWorld never has, and never will, Stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue an. checked,"arp sure to produced the most distressing cou .teauenees. Z ■ llhas lwen a matter,of aurprise waomevthaf'Biiy pita ofTespeclabilliy and or professional attainment* should devote hi* attention to dragees which people .orevery" description prelend to cure to easily. If, however, but' the one thousandth pan of the miseries these people bring open loeietywere Snowttjß verydiSe rent opinion would • be formed.' And it is not only the present misery and dejection, preying on the tnind us well as the body,' that is deplored, but some-are of such a nanimas to adeef posterity, and even to destroy tho reproductive fkcalty, .altogether; ■ It is a font that; when not properly treated,- they mayremain so dormant in the oonsutntion aa to ap pearin no other way than in their effect* apon postorityj yet, if property nnderstoodiare most easily hnd'Speeiu.; ly removed. Th» above,so Ingeniously contrived fastm-e meny wilt doubtless, Ina.great- tneasotp, contrihute ta : Checktheevilßoft)uackery,sQprovalentlnthi*claSS6r. diseases; throughout iheUnton. ■The pnceofithe completn instrument, eaiefally-seeuc- - 'od 'cgmasiallobservation In aboz, isonlyßld. Itean be seny by express. toanyuddressirrany part of the United Stales, Canada, &c.,.accordlng-urord«r, accent-' panledlby.fuUidireedonSjj and important .advice to tho ’ mariied and single itheezpensem even to the remotest, pans oflhe country .being very trifling. i_ n - .-IhennezampledoacceEsthls-lnsirmaeathasohtained - since Us introducllon in Ameriea, has lndiJced some un* principled persona in New yor Albany, * Uosion,*c. v togetopsomß.ridicnloatt)ungs,ictUcdi Instruments, 1 ? which, however, bear hot TnzsuoHi* .rut reseinblaace r nmAer.in/«To» it«r prineipt>, ; tO:nty own invupted, ioag tried, and universally approved la* - atnuhenun and which are as similar to them aa nightis . tolight.; Everyattempt» i mine will be prosecottdto the fallest oztenlof the law,” I beittgi not willing to cormect-lheWellyand'honestly eametf repniatlon of my Inventions with - quacks and itheir worthless prodacUons;i~ ire Jfumnflrnitrgmufn*' .and nantcan be wammiti bui liras eiyisJiC ‘ All ppplicauons'tnd remiuances must he Oirecled (postpaid) to inc.Doetorhimself, he &vlhgttO Agencies eslahlished bnt in London andUaris. , .Address, post-paid, Ur, B. do tunny, SI LiepeiUUd s W PfjftW-iYOTJtV \ i m f»» » A. ht till % P. Ms, aa4-from : P. Mu. the Sabbath ejtceptcd* ■ . r ; ■. ~ : .me aboyc-aenuMed Ipeiyjiaieijt uotor.ly constructed • ©n.scl«m§c pnociplespbut that from iu use; the bapjnett :K«uUss tu%y ba-a&Udwitedd sr^ , ®is&'i^f (! * 86c, ’ NooiHE * . ' UGNKV S. KELLER, 410. ' ■ ;CII. GOETZE, M. 0., 94 Chamber sueet, C ECKHARDX, 4L0.; 2f Howard street,, ... , Bm Yozz- : .: i Hr. pa Lasizv la prepared toegeeaie ollorOerefotsar gioal nppiratap, vi* l Aruhcial Anns and Legs, whleh move flke natural momhets; Apparatus for uttauop; for Contracted Legs r for- corratnrc of the.flpine and. WoUipfor False Joims of the Anns and Knees; Tor • RaralytioLegspfor Club Footf for lmeryjnutKatulei; for FslUng of tho Beernmi ifypogactno Beltsj Bedsand Chairs(brßickPersons; Cmmhe*,Trttsne.», Sc.j Orthosi pedic Corsets; Ac., Ac. AU wort warranted,', mostherpoft paid.containtaguprpporjtonaicrmmttuuee, or city reference. - „; trebVorly i fITEbJU «OAT rRIgMINGS-CpoinrUmg in pan O lie ftllomsgt Table lines* iluekbmk BUpit* Cigat. B*ce snip. Table Covering and Table Covet* Napkin* 4c ,-which wear® eoniumtiy receiving; from : V -ti\: '■■TV' ■"' ---.r-'.--- '•' v.'-' •-;•?> r:>\ ." '■ V«-ii; W. :•'».' •' ‘ :^.:-’v">;.^A>%-n^s-CS?-,;i:v , --fJ:i-/:-V-lvfe^ * - .. >: .a?...--- . v .-• :.',• > .:• *r •!'•.••' "..■•!• .-•'•• - u‘ : -'’ --?^& • ■*s*.: ‘•■- .“i ■:«•■"' ' •' ' ' • ” * • • . . "i ( * * f ■ K " . ■■ . * r :< v v - . . ■■■." t , 4:1 ■■• . •-*f^r’V' ;•• uv'l. v': * " - **«, , <-■• *** O' “»■•••*= T\OCTOKLATaOBK’S FRENCH HKMALKPILU), jSgwaaigaweaaßjiß; ■raSsSKSS^SM^SffIFS *> ion» &*>»'' .eeqeß m'lhepenon ten retidereths eese perfectly mrtn»Baa*tble,«B4 lead* to Wbuu termed which often h»». no rellefbnt ie afeargieir«petiufo&: < Inw Tnastot which wo jnvite thftianmtii»ir «fit»t«iL rhaf li every superiority dyer Ote J tutbl6,ittnri that' than*,: ether lnainnoent r wiUi wUich-vre,*(B . aetmalnied; end - will retain Bny-rapturt with ease (UtdeomTott to iho wearer. -PliysicianeoObehlsheetsttndinfrlitihepTp* fesaion have iiventesuoiony tottj great leperiority cryer thef ordinary irttMee in-ote. 'The Tnias of Or/ Hub; t bard will eßm ottfehelf,the cneept oriisiiy Rupture, . ,TVe advise those afflicted w mate application In time. this City,bpctlHngimlUagtM.. - , _ [ i'erMoeweta a distance-can hevo , theo «hnt j by;-, isenintgthameasare . | A liOWpod street.aoloagent ferPinsbmgh!: ■ ISVAI.IDS ASp raiiupib - XaS CELEBRATED COXSTOCK MEDICINES. ■T7IHST , . The O seat Pah* EznuCToni CniuPt A ■' Jc Dalls’ijcuiingell Burnaunda'llirierjilUPainS; and’Stfrea. _ 2d,£a!mii/i:CWumMa,.for Btaylng,OT:Be»tonngtKe Human Hair. , •«.. .j. , Si.Mms'tEmi'nndßont Übumnt iai Indian Vsg- StaKriElfairy acme for alt ctteaofHbeomalUnv. 1 '4th: AftPfair’rAMtiiiiitOtljacertalochreforlJealnese,; sth. JtophrAiirtoHnt.a known eon lot lbs Pile*. Olh. Spain's Sick HsadacJtt Rtpudv. > 7th. ■MoAw’rEelfVifbtall womeirm the family wky. ' ; ,Bth. Lmtlep's ortat Waim Indian fan. Coldsand feverish feelingsand prevenllne ferns; for Asthma; t Llver.Oomplaiirt aadHiltoosAßeeUnhs; r>) OhErrbtev Indigestion and Loss pfAppeUtetibrCostire- - nC'r* In ff nudraAnaifislea, andnervoiuieompiatnti; tot Stomach AS3«U . has’beeu discovered mat, Uso happily adapted to nae i JataKoStraa droptc to- be taken,’ and yet perform ; each -; i wonders when applied rz.'rmalip a» a wash or bslb, by i frlbuon, In boulea fremdSlta4ocent* eaeh. lllh. SaunAoiiz’a Beaekan d Bed Busßnnty for,drlv- : ing away Vermin In a short time. ■ v ithh. The celebrated tin's Life Bills and jTcmpsranx* ■- BUmatiseu ;■ 13ih- Dr. Bar ihalamsne's Pink Syrup. ■ J * ' - y j iStb. Un’r ioftneTdinaja ChiaejeEemedy for Ctpa, .:; AC. .IGth. ihtrnngyjfamparUZa. -ThiaartlelohoontllT- - ed all other sarsaparilla*, and still gives aa great satis* {action a« ever. , , ;17lh. The t celebrated spread&in*ciimf*£Platar t made from Dr. Lib’s recipe, andthc mostpoptusr'ln the market _ _ i ' , 18th; Dr.BUnt'a Tooth ArilsPropa. A certain and easy core for Tooth Ache. ' _ > " ‘' 10th. Dr. Comrroca has lately bosghuherlghi for the - United States, oftho eelebrated tlniecntraiM'JHiMral Waur,. fonndnt Springs, of Doctor. tWoX. Cham.'m fit. Catnartaes, C. w. This medlefnehatat» talned anDtorletj andytopolarity never beCore e^nalled''' ! by any preparation a; that placei and to sale baa been . commeas&ratc with its mertis, which are ektraordinnyi “ All the remedies are folly described inALMANACS, to bo given to all who call where the Medicines are ’ 'Notice, All < knownas “COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK A COt’s,. always bo* loncedaitdnow belongs EXCLUSIVELVtoDi CutHtuf' ' S.iCotnstick; andthoogb the signature oi CpmstoekA Co. will becoatinned ( itili extta label with the fac-simlle sigpatore of pt, L. 8. Ci-willinibitiie .designatntho - ■’ GENUINE. - - ~ t , ’ ' ALL OTHERB' MtfST gE SPUfiIOCS ; ' ' > ' t>eu ,r....Ju — r . P CoidSrrr* , AslJ&ui J €r6ttp, : BrvtuhitU } InJlifaiza,Btadinx of tho -■ Breathing) Jjffmtnqfik§ JAttr, . ~ Pains or Wtaknenof tie BrnuierSidt, first Stages of ■ > Ccntv7npt*ix,sc: - In jhottp thit Saltern upecuUariy ■ < . ailafrudto perry ditfasttif.tK*. [sung*, and L»n , | which ispTOduttdihouf cJimai^.': - - f f ThlsfactUfhniflisr , ■to every often pre- ' scribe it io different forms fbtaxanety x Tar-fllsohasbefjieqaaliynoteiifbTUaTirtttesj aiidfCiije - - phyiicianswlicwa caajeß*refemyiafto,tte'«tole conn* -v, . tfv.hdagbrieeofor aVto'declaxethatetreijCONBUMP- . TION cußld'.bß cnred 'by that alode*- Inotherhands again, U was nearly rolaelesß'jßrißgy no doablrto their -' ignorance m preparingandadmutifterinjflt—adifflcnity - nowetufrelyobviated bypatienr experimentand long '*■ experience. r -« ' <* „ * - - fhe extraordinary medicinal powers of these two sob etances areoow forlhefiranlae combmed'and etnbod*' *’ IedinI>r.WT3TARiSBAL3AUOF-WILDCRERET. By a titee chemical process, deleterious os ? > trtelewJi rejected* $o that whatrenwdas T* the master traoFdinaiy and tralyefficaelouixemedy (br alltinds of pulmonary and KvetHiKeasesdver known to -wu . • To convince all tuftelieverfrthat-oar-aheory U really true; we refer to alCw cases of tittfckperftrttei by th&won derfalmedicine: • » ; * ** t i pLaAßAjrrßroa3,Uam.etj.,o-SepL27. 7. D.Pxyx—Detrain aufrethelibertyof advising * you of the benefit f.havo derived from thause pt Dt» Wisiardßalsun of-Witd Cherry, Iwo prostrated by" that terribleScoarge CqxsutnptioDiinMßylftat. ThesA. * r tack was truly horrifying to me, forfiveor otrr family careof-ft'ekllfal-phy»icfan'’frolluhe l ' Ume I .was lakettMcfcjwUl about aix.weeh»aince;being • *•. thenaßoftthelpTessfand my fflenas considered my cue cd the ore of WUmi>s Balsamof WildCbetry. With* cm ntyktiowledgdmyfathep procured itaiidconiiceiiccd •* •Ummuieiing itto me, and Com the Bre day Ivomaep- '/ edd taking ft rayhealih Improved, audidtwoweeka I which I .till cominua to do; 1 hare taken feur boule* ofthe medicine, and now eonaiaam^wlf^m^gggweil. ANOTHER ASTONI3JIING CUBEi! ' ' ■ .• ■ - , 'BpsHVai*,‘BUrtfeUjonOslBSt ■- . i -Jar;J. s.ParJt—EearSir; Iwuh to slate to yon that my daughter Amanda. aged Itpyean, hadahout a jeir rwnce a .aary severe. MtaetoCmeaalea,.'which rednced , her very ranch. ahdltft her with' c racking eons*. T ’ employed aU-pfilw.Ehy*ieU»* within oar reach iSr.jJio. imrptae or removing hereoogh, bntwuhonteucceaa.— iSheappea^tebeetaKog-fitter a tSeciliie;with every -•- aymptotttofeonsmnjsiion.ltben tried Or.Boger’ai»lV- -w- : ' blingfeartcat I from insauabledißenre.ConstiropttoK'lrealtJßlea&ClfedoC " my oeitificato of JorrathaoConlaon,w.lio*e daughter, Sarah .V J aar.wai tarci (if Consoinpttbn byAViatarttitarraro of- WlU' f” :* ■ •>. ; • v v-i y>.-» .. V A V 1 •"* >* ■■■t. - > - C , ' * .i; f / • , ' v n'i ' if" y* * - &ftN f f ? V > y z r. L.i . * ' LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK. 1. IJ“Tio above medicine* can be bad in lift* place of febO WILLIAMIACKSON, ' ► - Nq. MO .liberty «/ >- '