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BYRNES South rtmti amwr Pint,N*t» York; SO MUirldo Read; Livtrpeot; andte ■' GravitrstrutjPfeUf Qrlmnt, . . . HaS aiUmt orPackeis •••••••• •i 4CP-' saUtagcveryfivecUysfrom - -Liverpool to New. York; a ; ■ I*«nc of Parkeis from Zav> NaalSw^V* crpool to on : ffpfcrycftCTa tltft o itehicc n th of ear?h*«S^ssaM— : * month; a Line of Rackets lo BaUimore oii the 20th ot eaciiraoiuh. aLineol Packets Stfrand 94th .of each;month. from:Londoo and Portsmouth to New. York. : . •*. ALSO—DmftSalilglitfllwaysonhandjforanfamount* ,♦ atnhe lowest rates of discount ; and, alf information givett concerning passengers, that can he sWeii, with •pleasure, byUielr Agent- JOHN THOMPSON,- marlff ■ t - 410 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. - \fj£2Z- W * TAWOOTT & CO.»a Jjgap--- £§|Sk ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1859 Egjggfr Jimei UlaKelyy - -■ : TOimopRAN AGtWiynmt Denier nFpreign.Er. •Jj- change, is' also Agent for the. following. Packet PhjiieerLiiie.of Steamships, between New Yoru and Tail Liiiev*ailin? from New York and Liv erpool nu the fiih ■aiid.Blßt.nf.eMU month. New Line leave New Y ork an the 2otU, and Liverpool on ibe Kill of each monMi. • . . Hed Star Lino leaves New Y orkon the llth,and Liv erpool on Hie SRth of each month. ; , i Z Übo pails iwica a month from Liverpool and New T?/ho London Line of Packed sail from New York ihe Ist, Sili* IdUi and 21th, and from London on the Cth, lOih, and 23tb of cadi month. . . . .The Clyde Lino of Glasgow Packets sail from New .York and Glasgow oil Midst and tsth of each month* .A Weekly Lino of Packets from Liverpool to New Orleans. ■ • Daily Line for emigrants, from-New York, by steam, boatand.railroad, or by canal and railroad, to Plus .butgh. ■ kj .. Passengers will receive every n(teriUoi),aud advice given cheerfully at the office of .W. Tapscoti& Co., Eden Quay, Dmmn,.amlM. George’s Buildings, Liver pool; YY. A J, T.Taptcctl&Co., *6 South street, New York, oratthe office oflbe&dveniser. -. Persons residing In the United Slatesor Canada, who wish to send for their friends (n any partof-.England, .Ireland. Scotland ar Wales, can make the necessary nr raugements by application to the- subscriber, and -nave 'them brought out by-any or the above Taranto lines of Pockets, (which Taage front 1.000 to 2,500 tons banben) or by first class Mcichanl Ships, on favorable terms, by way of : Liverpool, Loudon or Glasgow. Theirfire* qoeocy of sauiag precludes the possibility of delay Passage can also be secured frpmluverpoo) to NewOr leaos, &Mlimore, Philadelphia; Boston. Charleston and Savannah direct. Beimtlnncesm small and largo sums as usual, to Great Britain muHrcland. Messrs. W. A 3. T 'rnpscmt A Co. have entered into . arrangements with Messrs.. Yovel, Koplf It Co.* Hank er«(J*VHnkfort-on'Mic.Moiii, oml .wjtU Mewus Edward illouni & Co., Hunkers, Paris, to draw sight drafts which can be made payable in all the principal places tli.'ooghout France mid Geimany. Passage tickets mid drafts always for sale by the undersigned, c»nur of Sixih ami-Liberty, street*, (op «stntr«,) Pittsburgh; next door Io Mosts J. AR. Floyd’s Wholesale Grteery. . . ' JAMES BLAKELY*. . P« S.—Cjilftlocurs of the vessels time of Bailing, and harden, can be had. at the above office ..grabs. (upi2 (Slotljnuj. ■ ’ CQKSTEa’S Men and-Soys' Cto'fttng IS UFMOVKD to GOTHIC HaLL,No 14 Wood at Stock large and seasonable; work warranted; prices .moderate. Westvdy to phase. ' ■ .- |apxtW . Important ana True. JBOOBYEK, Jr., Bee Hive Clolhing Store, No. 225 • Liberty street,can sell a good suit of Summer Clo fbtug fors2£o; and better Goods,of every description very low for. cash. Custom work.made to order in style, and on reasonable terras. . (aprl7 K. WiTTS * CO., TTAVKon band READY MADE CLOTHING, mana • XX factored ol the best material, m fti’-hiouablc style; and for sale at low pnees. Persons wishing their Clo thing msde to order, can havo their work done in a so* penor manner } and the best stock of Goods m ihe Tai loring line to select from that can be found in this ciiy. ■ ' : myi - ■ ■ ■ ■■ • eUTIIIC. HALL—MEN’S CLOTHING?” rTT- Slock large, fashionable, seasonable, and equal to cufitomcrmado BOW CLOTHING—Tue largest stock of Dnya Clo< thing inilusCrty, Boys from years onJcpword £U ted oat forneriiatcly All manufactured under the nrowletor 1 * supervision CHKSTI'it, 74 Wood meet, WK STUDV TO TLKASR, myfl- • WUat fciveryliotiy Mail U« li'raei ITir said that UOORYER, at the. Hbk Hire Clo-iut'io Srcee, No. 225 Liber;? sircci, veils M e cheapest Cio thing in the City—well madenud fushionmkly cut. Ceil andexaxatneibetrvntid you will not be disappointed. Just received, by Express, a. splendid assortment of Fancy Cashiyore* } Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, aup other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season, whig j we are .prepared to make to order, (without disappomh metud m a style unsurpassed m the City. "Gome and see. znarSl • a PiTTSUDttiiii CLuiuiaa &ioua, Comer of Wood and Water at. .John Callahan A €o«i Froprliton, THlvpabhcis respectfully requested to call ami ex amine our stock of Ready Mode C r cihu>e,pot up for this market, and in superior style, which we arc determined to pell low for earh-. Cur motto being!<J«tek Sam and Small Ptofi,a. n Our Wsrerm ni, up ia fully supplied with a jaTRO stock of Cloths, Casnmercet, Ycrtingi, Summer Cloths,ol every description, and. in fact, every nriicle aaour line suitable for the season. These Goods we art making to order in superior style, and ai very low prices, Give us a call,and examine for yourseiveg mylO JOHN GA.Lt.AUAN 4 CO. JAfllttS C. WATT* MEKCHANT TAILOB, . • Ao. 30 btiiottn Stroud and Th\id atreea, BfcCS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has returned from New York and Philadel phia, haring there etslectcd from the latest importations, - on enure new flock of Ulock and Colored CLOTWS, .CASSIMEftfcS and VESTINGS* which lor newness of . .. designs and rielitieys of fabrics, are not earpassod by any boose west er New York.—All of which he is pro* pared to make to order in a superior style, at the lowest . price possible, ami crrdmlly invite purchasers to call And examine the nock before purchasing elsewhere, i . TQ.TAILOIiS.~~ Ihaveno authorized Agent in this ] cay, for the sale of my workonGARMENrcUTTING. I t JlCffß oniy bo bad at.the store of the subFcriber.36 I Aiarkcl street, at the following prices, vu: with instruc ileus, SIO; without. $7. marl 7 AKW CliUTfilHG HOUSB, EDMUND WATTS it CO , MERCHANT TAILORS, Ab. 185 Liberty elrcct r above St. Clatr, HJIVR opened a new Clothing Store, at the above place, and are now receiving a splendid lot of Cloths, Cassuneres, Ve«Unga, &e*.of the latest importa* tfons, purchased with aiespecial.view to city trade,and • which t&ey ure prepared to make up to order in the Ia» test and most fashionable styles. They mica*d to pay strict attention tp this branch of their bonnets, and they . have fall confidence that they will be able to give their easterners entire satisfaction. They arealro manufaetn* ring .a ehoico lot of REA DY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash— As nil this Block is enllrely now, It is worthy the atteu on of buyer*. V [aprlo;y : BFBISO AJXH BVAaji;u VLUTUUIUI THREE BIG POORS! No. 151, liberty Street, Pittiburgh. ' TOHN McPLOSKEV; bus now Ihe plpiiKure of in. ■if: ■ noun cl hr to his numerous friends and tfce publloin general,that his Spring a till Summer etockisnowready •vior inspection, .which.he:bclievea will-be found to be SP c i largest and best selected slock* of Ready • Mwo Ciotbtog to.bo found in the Weatetn Country, , - He has this season paid more then usual attention to the jnantifaetarmg and style of hi* Garments, so that the T«y lowest priced, a* well as the finest* arc got up In a • style and elegance not to be surpassed. - i , ™ I * M particularly call the attention or ell dealer, • inClothiug tohis present splendid assortment of . # . Beady-BadedanaentS) ■ A* heTefcls confident, uponexamination: of the qualities /and pneesof his roods, he con offer them such induce ®®nt*M shell make u-their interest to purchase at his establishment. ; •Many year* 1 experience, and mat success In the bu siness, together with an unprecedented whciuaU and «- teii patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to fir »t • .bustness habits and tastes of in toe Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole •sale purchasers. be found a choice ««• iwuonofahe most fashionable goods, consisting of— • : Jfretwt, JCngliak, and American Broadclotkt. Also ». an excellent assortment ot } fac latflsl *nd most fashionable styles— au Of-which ha Is prepared to make to order in Ilia besi , .manner end at the most reasonable prices. COME,THUN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the -most extensive,undoubtedly, to befoind in tho United Btetev mariHJ JAMES K. &, co 7, ■ ■ • • Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors? ■ Compas -ses,.-Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. • NO. 3G **-•• Smitbfidd ttreet, • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bovo named Instruments al ways on hand. : ■■■;: ..Alee Clocks,. Watches, Jewelty, &o„ &o. April 0,1852 —2m . i ju'tM&sii moss— ~~ A 60 half chests prime <Jrcen and Black Teas: Wcwiyboxes.-- do do do; .... ' "-uS foes. Prime Green and Haney Rio Coffee J rn , a J : “ a K“Vra end Old Government Jnvn; n , :i,-^!;r o «, >,o,e ' B,s t s ''iJ al| d El-temp Tobacco; Si l,a " c! « No. 1 and i> Mackerel; 2 -Loaf-ondCrafhedSogarsj 8 d£ ? U P* CarbvSoda; Is"?" |S £ T’° odi s do eags^Bj s s <! is ' . 10 .do Rook Gandy: W do. , gabbfu’s Soapand Ycnti ]>«,„, 10 do SiUs & Co.cifroleal 41iir owder *» AO do M.n.-LoxiaßaUin6 ; Pi ;Q . do Hecker’aParnia: 5 do Corn Starch: . \ • - .SO do Clothespin*; .. . JO do IJ&ich’ftConnter Scales; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; lease Nutmegs; ■ -.-j Pepper and Pimento ; a 50keg<-ana causptrre Ground Spices; -1 barrel pure Ground Ginger: ; > 5 caseapure African ao; .Jx Irams Smyrna Figs; i »B£SSW£SSS s J at„\ B e ln °^^ ” OT . d 0 Colurabiaalak,' 1 or. to 1 gar. Ifift- do Corn Brooms; - - # & J. p. WILLIAMB * CO.k /AnVii Wood street, .•. .. four doors above Fifth street. Pcnniylvtuii KullyoM company. E are flow prepared r ,to toward produce ito-, to VY . Philadelphia Immediately.e Tflite, five days.' ’■ Rates for oacon. 1 1 ( r.I .pork, beef, Ac, - i> inn if,,, Colton, clieose, earihenware;leatUer, leaf - ~ . tobacco, tv cl as? ~ - , .. . ■ ■ no. Ino u,„ Beeswax.dricu fruit and wool - . CS lM Furs, pelirie* deer ana buffalo skins, eetrs anjam. T 1 rifflfwv in !S- that we ore uow running si l K\vf“' a by°fim r ‘i r p le s ® llted freo of « h "* e > ani GooJ > returned ‘tm!«, l ? f rk' tas ' tOT !alc on England; Ireland and <lnn24 BA KER A TORafTH, Agents; ! ' Merchant** Portable Boat Use, 1852 ' F °l Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, Erma ??»“'«■ ~ Vj: c. A. M'ANULTY ACO , TTAvflvn a i“i^. 4 ' 8 5" a4 l° I> , enn FitMburgb;' H A nr^,?H ln n Crta * ca oar facilities nnd otherwise lm ”“r. “Kanpantnu (or Transportation, wo nncl’lrj!’,' C E3 0ilr ?S clve a largo amoottl of Produce ° , ’eiU , ’gor UtC CflU “ ls ’’ n.lSPiSi^!® 0 ® oa V of transnartauon over our ?m.?i;i n, ? ro y cmenis use about ten-years. RaiL!* 1 . 6 * rcal *F aceBs favor it has met with, is a suL ■SJJSJI S ua «Hitee that it is no longer considered a i » er dnceriain experiment but Is acknowledged i a ft Vasi .7 ■superior of transportation i i Us s^®l l^' 1 (when Imeritccled by Railroads ) 1 tJSf.i °?“ e oar Boats at Pittsburgh, remain 1 ? a , 11 * un^oa dtd atour Wurebouße in Market t * l r® c, » r ? u Mc l Phia» thereby entirely avoiding tbedeiav [ Conseaucnt on three different transhipments, and sccu* i nng the delivery of Loodsinemiro lot?,.thepackage? i In os good order as when shipped, 4c, consigned to oar House at Pittsburgh, win be received and forwarded always at the lowest cu . r fP ,Jl canal rates, strictly secotdtng to instructions, without any extra chargo for commission, stotsge, or ad vancing charges, &c. ... feb-uOT V, C. A. M’ANULTY A CO. . P*« Redaoidl ' WEBT NEWTON PLANK HOAD ROUTE, PHILADELPHIA and WAsj|. . CITY. I’AB# Rkdocid. 1 To He amoce, tesn than Pa. Railroad ■ ;To Philadelphia, ; Si,(to . do. do dr. i '■&S* jVashington Cuy t ..Sff.3ff •-• .do;- do do \ which insures a THROUGH I IILKKT to taking this Route, pas-1 sengers will Miveuroe and tnouey- ■ • i The MaH,n9at (carrying, the trailed States MailO ! «?*s*sl ,c . 1 5l t l°.”5 SLh ° ,ft Wharf, above the Wire Umkc, I EVKR Y AFTERNOON,at 5 o'clock,via the Youghio* | gbeny River Passengers wlinodge on the Bont. and i take splendid United St&lCßMhif Cosrhesat West New» 1 ton, next morning, over the Plank Rand, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cursor the Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, r.;M. Breokfad at RaMmore p nnd Washington Citv, duie m Philadelphia, and arrivc’tnNew York the same evening. ’ Fare to Baltimore. * - - . S 0 00 do Philadelphia, ' - taw do Washington City, * - - 10.50. i. V MONONGAIIKJLA ROUTE, l The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the. Jtmii*e. i pajly J ntdo , clock l 'A. M. Travelers leaving Pittsburgh by the Morauig Rent, will cross the mountains the same night, end arrive in Cumberland the next morning lor the o’clock train of Cars for UalUmore. Will sup m uuitimore and Washington City, and arrire in PhiUdeK phia at si o’clock, the same night . Fare to Baltimore, - • . Silt'd do Philadelphia; « . . . iojoo do Washington City, - . lt»^0. *?? r %!?■' el? iby either of the above Lines, plra*e rail at the West Newton Plank Rond Office, in the Atmiou gabeln Iloure, Writer street J. J. KVANS, Arcni ■ • nprO • MIOIIIUAB VSSTIUb UAItiHU«n. ’ 1852. issiiSL CLEVELAND AND DKXnoiT LINK, In connrcnon with ibe Cleveland and Cinolnnnn nail* ' K a, Y^K Vl S lam * ® ni * Railroad, Cleveland and riilsborgu Railroad,and Michigan Central Jluiftoad PASSENGERS will, bo ticketed through from any < rmnt on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati anil; 1 itlsburgb, and from eiiher of those places u> any pornton Luke MichJijtn. This Line will he composed or two new low nrcMon sieamcrs.hqjlt expressly fop the route • • CLEVELAND, » . • Cunt. C.C Stavaup - . Cap’ L. A ta, , •JK oal y” * leave Cleveland f- r Detroit, and Detroit |°r vloyeiand, every evemnr,ntO| o'clock, nrrivine in uodtctuo lue following morning, in season for the mor* /unff tni'n of cans forChieago, Cincinnati and Hittabiyeh, Superior andSogutaw boau nt Detroit They wul raft from Cleveland in the following order: , r , . FOREST CITV. Monday*—*—...Wednesday**-— <—*—»Fridav • i- CLEVELAND. y Tuesday»■■■—-.....Thursday *..,.Saturday, i. • CLEVELAND. ■ Monday -*•*. • .Wednesday *«... FOREST CITY. Tsri?‘] 3Y ‘'••Saturday, r e ?^ dc / s jf l, P“ a IP prepared to moke contracts for aH kinds of iieiaht from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki now, bame Ste. Marie, and atj ports on Lake Uichlran The OCEAN, CASPIAN and &r! LOUWwdl compase the (me tutu I tbenetr Boats are ready •• C. BRADDnRN & CO,Cleveland. MTMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JO.NE3, Dtlroil. wprHajrn . • mmsmm JAMF3 C. WATT. ® » 8 Y I. V A S I AKA I L| 11 O "WO dally. Train* From Fluttiutgli to Ftklltdelplila and Baltimore! Only oO ll outs Thrcmah! T„„„ FARE, ill. IH-, Lrprcsj moil train will leave the Depot on Lib at C ' M a^avc Rte Canal Brnli;Cj every morning Passengers will gaby the cars to TartlC) Creek ISmlles* Tubers they will.find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 23 jnlles,over a first rate turnpike road io iicauy’ssiauou; (coudaeiors accompany each tram off I. and then lake the car* to HolUdaysbnnr: and I I then lake the splendid sleeping, cari direct to Philadel ! phia and Baltimore. • • •»... I PABsengers for Baltimore takethe cars oftbe York and ! Camber land Kailroad at Harrlaborgh, arriving at Ualti* : more, to breakfast, and to Washington CUy the same morning. . Tlie Evening Train will leave daily at 0-30,1’. at nviog at Philadelphia next evening. . Baggage checked ilirottgh to Philadelphia.' ; B. Leeeh & Co.’s ExpressPaeket tine will leave daily, at .> o’clock, P. M., connecting at Blalrs*i»e with the Skn v ? t nia trough from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore m 33 hoars. : FARE 910. • Passengers will procnre.ihelrtickets at the Railrond Olhceia the tfonongahela Honse, Wator Street. N. B.—Scheduleume a*follows: From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station; 7 hours - ido Beatty’s Station to Johnstown* 21 do ; do Johnstown to Hollidaysburg* la» ■ cludin&33milesPoriogeTOad, 0 do From HoHidsysbnrg to Dillersvlile; 9 do ;do DillersvlUe to Philadelphia,over i Colombia Railroad, 3* do Total, ; 23 hoars. Tills Schedule allows ample lime on each portion of the tonic, and can bo regularly made, If no unexpected detention should occur,; Passengers are informed thht the Fortago and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rated by tbe Slalc’of Pennsylvania, and nro in no way nndsrtlie management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.- . r . NOTICE.—In-caso of loss, the iCompuny will hold tbemselces responsible for personal baggage only and for sn nmount not exceeding one hundred dollars. marts J. MhSMMENTTicket Ae’t P. R. it. Co. NMW JlßßilHOklliiliNl l l . - TVESTEBN RAILBOAD , !'- asou i E’lttetmrgb to ClsTslaad, Oolumbni and Olaetauatl, <• ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITUTHB PENNA. CENTRAL • railroad. Through from Pittitmrgk to Cleveland in Im than l>y “ continuous Railroad Line ; ■ ■ iJinSK I ?** Trai £- on the Ohio and Pennsylvania •AJS\EPtf* Piuabutgh at 8J- A, M- atoppintr at rHe«Un? ’ Ncw f n*hnm. ;BarUngton-:F*on, ra \ e Zl rSH 3^ £ss^asss!Si? | ISsi tmle! Ypnghioghcny Steamboat and Ptank RoSd .IWnrcnrby this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, ami save from oaeto two days in connecting with tho pinna Cen tral Railroad*. . Passengers-leaving PlUabnTgh at 830 A. M. rearh Canton at 2P, M;and Massillon at 220 P. M At Mus sillon Iho line connects with stage linos to Wooster Mansfield, New Philadelphia, andat Enon to New Cob tic, Poland, Warren, Mercer and Erie. , . •** The New Bngnton Accommodation Tram leaves PiUsbnnrh at 10 A.M. and 5 SOP. M.yandNow Brighton at 7 A. AX. and 1 F. M., stopping at intermediate sinuous, i Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be* twecn.Patsbtirgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly. tiokets are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package tosome of the stations, - The Trams do not run on Sunday. • Ommbnse* run in connection with the trains lo and from tbe station on Federal street. - .i Fare by the only oontiuuous Railroad Line from Pius-1 burgh to Cleveland,l4o miles, $4,00. To Massillon. IDSi miles, $d.OQ. For tickets apply at the Federal Street Statlon-of the Ohio and Pm Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Or lo „ 1 Monongaheia House, Pittsburgh. notk— Byihe roulc by. steamboat SO miles to Wells fare is S 3 6o enco kylßatlroad 100 miles to Cleveland; the Pittsburgh, April I.lBs2.—fanrt) TVSHfrfHj BALLS.—In store snd.for tale, a few set art iach B U*‘«rd Balls. JOHN W. TIM, '— ■■ ■ ■■■■ N 0.143 Wood street. mire sotice. ■ X ehlp, undnrfhJ U* 1 * day entered intopurtncr- GUlRff’& BANE f*'?? 0 ono linn 6t TAAEFK, MA* eral Commi>«ion ana pi?/ urp 2? o of carrying on agen- Iy hope their ion* eriSSSSJ? Buaineu, and confidem qaaintance, andperitmnr?!. ,e '? onslTC mercantile ac-: their eustomere, vklleniiiii',t nUoa 10 *ha internets bf patronage, which it ihnJt be ,*s® 10 a chare of public LTJKBTAApfe!i t S«y to deaerve. SAM'L KAGDSp^a'gb. _ . t WM. C B/SiE, wtSpborf’d, Md , Pittsburgh, April 3,1852, . • J Washington, Pa. (aptr ' c 4 1852: SPRING ARRANGEMENT. • T . ?i. r - if.-. ■* - Jnsurana tajiamts. i r^lCl '‘ nf lhe fowronts Co.cr North Amtnto 1 t O N," lha WatAousfof Hanly,Ton« street, third house East of Wood e i ‘^!V“ t St' ,B sul)Se n l)erwiUlBsUePolieiesohßuiW- Steamboats vease !?> for the above old and responsible company. fap3l WM P. JONES, Agent State Company* ■"fWj|[{Sr**/ v awl affords superior auyamages !i' k . safely and accoiamodatuiiuxo city anu couutry merchants, and owners of dwellings, and rsolateuor country property. ■" . A*.A. CARRlEßjAcluaryi : - QCX27] Branch Office,No;sfrSmitMold st.,Fiusburgh‘ » PAN Y.~Oflloe, North Room ofihe Ex'* change, rinrd street, Philadelphia. ’ ‘ .1 ins. iNStfOATtcß.*—ltuUdings, Merchandize and othet properly in tount and country, insured against loss ot carnage by fireauhe lowest rate of premium. Marine also Insure Vessels, Car Apes and freights, foreign or coastwise, antler open or ' ■ ■ Inland TiussPOßTATiott.—They also insure merchun* dize transported- by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam BoatsjotiTlversand lalees,on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Sear,Edmund A. Souder JolmC. Davis. Robert jJurtou,John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G.; Leipcr, Edward Darlington. Isaac IL Davis, William Folwelb John Ncwhn,Dr*lt.M, Huston, lames C. Iland.TheophHas Paulding, 11. Jonesßrooics,' •Henry Sloan, llagh Craig; George Semi). Spencer Me* llvaiit,CharleK KcllVj J. G.- Johnson, William Hay,Hr . S. Thomas, John Sellers,Wm. Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT IHITSBURUH, —D T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tuoa. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretory, (D*Otfice of the Company, N 0.42 Water *trcet< Pius burgh. QclOtdlQ ___ The Franklin Fire Insurance Company* 0» J-HItABELTHtA. M T\IRECTOKB.‘ XJ Charles W. Bsnefcer, George W. Richards, Tltomas Hart, Mardccai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolph! E. Boric, Samuel Grant. David 8. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson „ „ CHAS N BANCKEIMWI Ciub. ii. Damcxeb, Secretary. |D*Cominaelo make Insurance, pcrpetimlorßinitfid, on every dcscripmm of property in townand country at rates as low a* are consistent with security, * The Company have tosorved a large Comiugeui Fuhd» which, with thdr Capital and Premium*, safely invested* tuoni ample protection to the assured- The Asacuof the Company, on Jununry Ist, J&H, as jmhjished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as rol hVortpagcs m.m d* •Real hMate.—. w—., 81,377 • Temporary LoaftS’~»»»—p-ninfi l? ; Ac.———>., Bt 41 Since their incorpornuwva period nf'il yr.uin.ihny havr* mud nimnnif of o»*i ltfnl*»n four Uundttd ?'Aom> mud ItoHor*,losses by fire, thereby ndordbij? cvldencr of the Qrivauunr.sof well n» the oMHIy and disposition to meet with prornnmcs*,atHiabUiUcti. ; - . i.(iAKO)NI>U Cori'iN, Axrni, • Oilier, N- K, corner Wood and 3»i *t«. IIOM E INSURANCE. Ttie Farmers and Mechanic** Health In* •arnnrt Aiiaelaltoa. OP I'l TT» IJ V RG H . ¥KN NA, AID JN TJME OK A'BED? orncc—coxnim r»p eMjTimrui a?«d tiuki»-sraiEtTa • tiOAItANTV GAPi rAI,, 030*000. mill*? i« an a* relation cxialdHhul for the Kiuinril relief X of iu ihrmber*, m casr.in of atrknc** orurcidcnuby the paymeuiof the-r Annual Deposits lVt*on« In pood health may become members ana i c eumted u»tf weekly benefit, ?n ease of riefenc** or accident, All who join iht* A*»oclnuou aie cumtal'io a vote in the election of qdicers. ami toparuripate nt the profit* nf the A*»om- Uoft. ft i&ekinh]<*j|nil on >k safe oml permanent ban*, being hmh platoal niul Hcne-volcm m u* design*, with the lowc*! rate* ronsivintt for ilnseeohty } nnd comluct tu in n manner to insure u* peMnatieney and durability. can pec the mWtthtai;cv of taking <mt u policy from the tlenerni omce. ' YKAKI.V t>Ero*3«. S £«W> per yt&r, draw* s’.\Uj perweek;- , 3,1*0 <U> do •< il.to* do; 4. wl do do 4.0 d do; . o.ftO do do Quo d*>; f*,W do, do . . 0.00 do; 7,<H> do «fo J.W do; do do HOO do; P,W» do do • i».w»<eei: V ai * ■ IW do; jMTlAnt>,» I M* a ** j r Pl.ftO—^rhlrh must be p«ul ni tbt-nmo w niakimr application, and the tiral ycarAVdcimsit within twenty days. Kneh member .ciiutled to a umnthlr report, esauA .■ ornrat,",. •JVoalrtti-.lt, HMlrtMpsr. Vtft Pirstjciit nml yVr.uiittf—AVni-AT- S'Ctrlarg— <». 1). Urowii. Ftsirtnrf. CprnmMty~Ji. 1. Chili!*, A.D. ChtinUsaml .A, M!.M:t4grx ■ ■ tmitllrtiilt Vlr# loiarsin > c« uotutiaav, UflANCfl <iFr»OI/j Mj>HiTnttc.y i, mn _; . ■ - PiH*l**rxh>MayUtA*4l. u«e ?KCcesu.of Otn I>trcrtor» in 1 P *W l * < 4 r 1 ? v\rr.'U r n ai rim; CO.'JFaNV ,T ir.crt, ih» wani* nj CPmtuann> r ILO m:pa.raUtb.'itof buAiCfs* which .bn« been dmir--b*viri; irrupt 7,V00 p»u. CiM asrniK ihc ptiM yenr, thereby over <H”b c-M ihc ooiiipaov.. frruriv aitahe pronettr Insured l» 4>rtfce**fs”>l fcirnMn .•'man »*‘i a\ Brp * proportion injured for only one ye'it Whole No, l'ohcic* do do expired, lecwtnatcd & ; do do Inforce* Amount of IVopcnylrtflurcd-. ..* do CaneelcJjiermjjiA’.tvJaud «X' pjtcd--- do do - in force—•■»*»-. •. do Prrcmom Notes*7y, do Canceled, orMO' do more*.- 579 05T.77 do Ca*hl'rcniUmr3receivcd*--.5M.557,U do do canceled--—.... ‘••Friday. I WhoJenmoaittonoxsfrAatidcxrea- I sc* paid*;— 93,111,49- t lialanceinfavorof IheCe.tn rash, 027.&4,45 : -To city or country tnercUßnis,and owner* of d-w-li. logs, and (rotated or oouutry property, it JrbeJievcd .Uus company afford* ndvnntagesln point of chcapm***, safety and steamy. Inferior to no Insurance Company In this country. ■ . Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved* rs* tem of Classification of Utalrn, excluding ail spettnl hazards, Insuring only n (united amoom tn any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and.occurrence of large fires, and also, on both theStocfc and Mutual plan, iluotonlypossessestheehespaess and accommodation of both mcihods, but entitles the insured to n narileiua tion in the profits, Ills under the control of the following Director*; »J P, Rutherford. A, J.Gilleu, John li; Packer, Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robin Klotz,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford- J P.UUTiiEKrORD.PresH. A, J. GfLLETT, Sec’y• A. A. Cahkisbv Actuary. , N.D.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on esni ring policies hns been declared by the Directors, ami is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble m cash at the end of ninety days. - ■ i = myl7:dfcw _ A. A. CARRIER, Agent. 1 Watcliea, Jewelry, &c. TTAVINC.jau rctprncd ihe Eastern elite*. I U. have me one of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jewett y, Watches nnd tancy Goods, ever ottered to the Public. Persons wishing to purchase any thing m my tine, can rclv on getting a good, article. .1 do not advertise to sell Roods l-elow cost, nar CO per cent, cheaper than any house In we.city. Give mo .a .call, ami ( am sure you will be sntisCcd that I can sell a good article as cheap a# anv of them. • . ■■. '. . Auoiher (act I wish to keep before the people- If yoa want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best manner,tins Is the place to have it done. To this branch of my business l will devote especial attention; . „ -JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, • ft pi7 • • • , • Sign of the Golden Eagle. • re*fiued his store In- if hanusomenjanner. AX end but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancv Goods, would call the attentiondf his friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Watches-will be fouud the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jow elryitlm latest styles orbrochcs, breast pins, fob ami vest chain#, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, ftC«, OvOb FANCY GOOpS-Such as papermache.worktables, work boxes, desks, fancy, vases, perfume bottles, table' mats, Coils pistols, porle mounies, in great varietyt china frail and cake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety of usefal and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen tobe appreciated. ‘ „ - *. novt . NO. 81MARKET STREET. GlUseni and Strangers) ; DOyoawiah to.purchase a fine ■ 6%: COIiDorSILVEHVVATOIi.at Slone-halftbeusualprice! Ifeo.caUat HOOD’S IS4«NEW JEWKLBV STORE, 01 itfariref itml t two doors north of Third, and tale, a look at his new i stock, just arrived, and you gah there purchase Wnich : csor any kind of fine UofakJewelry at thoir teal value, and nothc charged' twoprices for everything, as; you have usually been s>bni can get the very best Quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. 06 not believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come andsee fw yonrsttlves. AHgoods sold nubisestaMigfc. raent will he warranted ns represented at time of side— SO iQftlal] may nurebrue equally sofa and cheap, said. I F Tmiels money, surely it deserves to be watched, . and, reader, you may lie assured that— Watches better ne’er were sold, Whetlterof silver or of gold, Thau you will Ch<J,.when cVr you go, 7 . Aud look althosepirsale below. bf nBIN&nAH & CO., „ FIFTH .STKISET, ONK DOOR FROM WOOD. Importers arid Dealers Ih Cloolta, Watches ,anUJttoclryj WaickMat*rials } Watch Makers Tbohy&c. DEG leave to ahnoimceio the trade tindiho public generally, that they have just received, from the best manufacturers in Europei d largo Ipt of Gold and Silver V\ etches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a most ole* gant-asgortmem of Jewelry, from the best manufacta rcrB7*wh{ch they offer at prices uslow os they can be P tn.the Eastern markets. : Clocks, Watches and Jewelry' repaired in the best mannrr, and Oirthe most reasonable terms. mar^T 1 attention paid to orders from n distance. Vrni.nr, * . Removal. rT^rmliwc- havo removed their DA- from IJurkc? B Building, to &!?■ILfiM OI -? ol ®’P*«r the Young Men’s Libnuy, where ' api?lf ha Pt*y *o see their old: patrons and friends; T„-• •. Straw Goods. iit£ sabscriberhaving made - arraneemenis wlih iii» NORTON STItA W”MA N UP’ACT^JJUNG‘COM lA «r, for the sale or their Goods, now ofler. for aale a large assortmentof STRAW HATS and BONNETS of erery variety of fabric, style and pattern, addpted ! to the Spring trader which will beaold by the package, at the lowest figure. Cases maybe assorted to smt onr chasere. < J. W. ALDEN, nmrS4:sm-3iaw N 0.03 Milk street, Boston. fIIHE partnership heretofore existing between the ua- X dersigaedin the Commission and Forwarding bnst ncss, etc., under the firmof S. F. VON BONNHOHST ACo.pis this day dissolved by ramiinl consent rPhe business of the late firm will be settled by S. F. Von Bounhorst, who is authorised to uso the name of the firm for that purpose.- WILLIAM EICHBAIJM. S. F. VON BONNHOHST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4 .. , Co-Partner.hlpNotlce, fTtllE undersigned have this day formedaCo-Partner- X ship for the transaction of A Wool and General Commission and Fownrding under the firm of VON BONNHORST* Ml/hPHY. Warehouse No, 67 Water and 116 Front streets. JAMES R. MURPHY. . „ S.F VON BONNIIORST. I Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1652-my4 I st7-.:o,U!> 551,J35,V0 Notice. iBs2. LARGE ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS! murphy & burchfield, A t the «orth-E»«t eokuer of Foarth and : » niv streets, Pfttsbarga) A *D v bgw.receiving their SECOND Large supply of jAAc;UWus this Sprtug, and aro; prepared to Oder to ■*?. l, X e ?® Mr®. choice of a iresh and eiieustvc assortment: aiulmany articles at prices unusually low. v - ■ni l6 ® l Dress-Goods, including fmlia Wash Silk, - * laid, Ciiaiigeable and Smpcaj i 'i /. . . .|ndmDrighf Colors,fot Children}. , . Brocade Fi«\Tund.CiiangeableFrenehDretaSilks; nnpcrjßluck and Changeable French Dress Silks; * riajn BJaolrDresi Silks; . French and-English Derage Dc Laines; . do Borages; - •■•••" ' do Foplius; do. Muslin Doßagc; English, French and American Prints.- ft. 100 , 15 .? ? na PYJStheT unusually cheap Goods, we are seUing.P.r!ntfcd Dexugcs at 2J cents; Lawns at 10 cents; m/2& e . l? * and Also. Jr* > V lAlt 'L AS—ln great variety of styles and colorß.- fr-priugnud Summer Shawls and Scur/s. Uiack Lace Shawls and Scatfs- v - Gibbons, Luces, Sleeves, Collars; Cuffs, Ac. ■'* lute Goods, for Dresses, very chcap.- Veils, Clack Lace, and other styles. Brown, Bluo nhd Green Tissues, fordo. ■..inPiLerr received a freshsupply-of MarlandV Dosnm LINL-.NS, warranted puTC ««?* an< MUSLINS, of upproved make, U *in?T r >, l .9^ r,cef « quality Also, ’ .! l i i!. C ! U r is ,- ; ' KK^1 ’ ING^Got)l,s - Sac h as Tabic and Tow? n ? papers, Sheetings, and Pillow Caso Muslins, t! n .’ 0 C t'; Un i cr '’,'' ncs Por rowolliniri as low ns Gi corns; and Dla-1 price* 8 °' V n * cents.fine qualities do nt higher j GLOVES—Of Almost every kind ! nn< * children ■■ cwu , 4 NO AW -SUMMER MOURNING GOODS rf-. ! Jl of plain, «stin striped, and barred Borages, ■ m^??1.U l [ nnn *» ” ,Cl, °dines* Ac. AND LAWNS—Of new and :IVW} •4jr|n», uu d Ycry choop. *l*? htvHu jhcattention of Gcntlcmcutotheir rerwemehed stock of ■lit Li/SiT* 1 ?/. 0,118 andeaMtmcrcs, fancy On, satin, ami Mar«.?i|lsj vcslincs, silk and linen (ltlkfs. . raewTed one extra A W |snS!f»vl,t wi'.'.Kv lsholl * cc,c!lrilte<l manufacture. A7° J ~Lr > ~ of woolen, worsted and cotton, the laraitht assortment we have ever had to offer. ,i« it!'! 1 r -W, l H I*“'t "t oar wholesale room, I tn^ow^losirai ljln gootll. qt near eastern prices. . .. ~D ,i t V »*i'oiiodii V : —~ » i AMKH MHU U, [ii, |.;ssj fc C 0. .: 10J Wood Wood Strut, A ' r r,'!! V? :* vc r J-ex t.rnn!and well assorted **, * loel ‘ l,l rtl'illhjO end miMMlltt lloom. Con ■Jf' 1 f»'! 01 P/siifh and i'nitllsli Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Jeans S ™ «oaiin(!», fillk.SnUn unj • . r / ? l J . n ‘.’.V l ; 81 * n s • Also, about 100 CA*IvS PLAIN 1 the newest l ) L°n B f* ~,a HVr' 1 , 1^ 1^38 UfWnM,llingrßand k »°uri»iiirf and Fancy Lawns, iin-d t. Oalic.oB. \ n grt/yl variety ; French gwjvthahd idwialuun*; iMJm IjcjU, f^horn, KossvMhj.llmiffurlau nnd Mcxifan nais; Sjlfe, Gincham ?/), Colton 1 jratoU, Ac,, Ac., which are offered nt -ii’ u ™om_mo'JnttnjMcrm>i- Japrlii „■ Grew AKtractloit 1~~ l^? T £ ! A^ VEI, at JccviripOne Price Cnth Store ! No. ,0 Market £irrct« Piitshurgh, between Fourth m. SV.r.V^J} 101111 ’ “ iC Ihrif' 1 *! and n»»«t beautiful *to--k of cvor.U-erid ,0 The Auhw,nbt,r wou d inform those who demre to pet 'tal ihe greater pun of bis Stock was i v,* r 5 cc! ‘t larr;o AuuUoti Sidles iu New \OTk and liulaifclphfa forcteu, which cnablea him to »c!» goods l*» to Wper cent, vhenpet lhan lhnsii.who buy ?» n deem it ncccsitury t* fuenuou the tue (tiuerent kind* of goons that compote our smelt, but deem iUutpelcm to say that it c.ou»lma of a full assort-' meutof ladics'and eem’emen’* wear, torcth-r with a general stock *f FUItNISUING GOOD 3. Wo would refpccifalJy molten an examination of our stock from those w«o wish to purchase. (marls JAatefi prcANDLKys 4Tco« • ■ 100 WOOD STREET* * TTrilOLl rSALE VtaUrstn tertian an-S Vorrmiic Dry Ibcir. first pnrelmyc oi t?rlt|NG AND fc«U2I.MLII sclr-ricd with the greatest rare, to sUitthc lrade r coßsi»iing irt pun of the IICWChU-tylesor—■ • Dress iutd Hcrugrs; Plain and Figured Aipaccu»t tnr.ch,fHoteband DoumbucGlOfliam<: 1 rimed Calicoes,m erc-aivunctyf Ritkbons. Laces and Cdcim?*; C‘lovhf,Ca«irncrc» and V«vittiiif*sj" Sommer Coafiag and Pa.ma?<w>uinir; ; Utown and bleached MtiViiiK; Palfc and Leghorn Mrnwaml Braul Konnrtr*- ■Togtihcrviih amtipietc slack of Viwietv Hood* atul i cdlarA nud G»u Jcw-iry, GnM and Kji- ClocL*. At*., All oi which are of* lorca.a; >\boli;«.a|e,n*r asjcull advance over IVit-ru prices, ■ ■ ■ - . IfepftMitn D A 5-Tri*!?^ d^sr l;f l°* na * L °w Prices: GULGr, a 1p.,N0. 107, nnrih we*! corner of Wood • street ana Diamond «ifty,arc now oni*ii«nt; tbfcir second pnrchatA of M7;7.YCr Aftii aUHJt JF? fi DflY OOODS.iXD rjl,l&Tin U'.,d, I .vrboM HtrUj 1-1 Otctcyat pat'i'-m, h fmlim, riptr,,.! fo.-ji.e ra,l o OurMckcm >.st- .u pin nf French m,I r,. r ;,.|, Hroaijclolfas. Casisliueres. Cjuliractcti.., T®s* !».u; Jicll«, Sainnit-r Pariiaismiciy, fanny,Tfiraml.-n.. ran -Ims, DtJ.aihcs, lawns, Bcngct, a heavyfiorl, Funr 1 finis, law«i; «yle»,Alnaca. plain »n,l ffeueli, • w-ottl. oi4 llaiaente (»ui|!h«ni. Urnwn anil Blo&ched MeMin., 10W .ln< Ho-ir'.it', a rhenuiifiil ncsmunetilj llonneu, UiiiboiH, |.aci-» nsnt Mgiilrej La‘ ‘'. ir ' JJwm Ooinl., n laikn H.ianninu: of lair.f ■lylca bnk ai>U l,mjtham l’ara.alai Jlmland nml 1-altn l.tuf . Ilai*. bnr .lMk -of Varieties is very iarire ami coin flair, iMaihtrwrh Mfiiroi.ft .toe. of Uo d and o,lt -JcwHr},(,old and tslvcr l>n* amt l’cneilr'j Clocks In lltcnt variety Oar stork of Dry OisodsU la-go and coin (■■eto fo whith «rr ivonld mvi-a t'.s ru- .ftuofC.ty Ilrtiitlers,Country Merohmits and l‘r<)lm,n. we can otter Coeds on mirk terms as will mike It an object of their particular tmenutm. J • - ap««.om. T>>GREGG A CO aaiv uuuusi . ' -Y OUNG, STKVKNS*>N A LOVE, ff.tr. of *t <-ORIGINAL- LEE HIVE,” fdoriri _ FHESH AiatlVAl; OF s l , r* n 8; “ n<l Summer Gooa«I quit, ttihscrihors have jost received by A duffs fit, £-.\ C , h *r r( '*J »na ihe Dei’.njylviJiia Kallroatl. one or the largest ar»d best selccicd assottmenu of Flue Dross Good* ercr offered to the public Due of the Firm having been in the Eastern OilIc« be lore the commcneementcf IhcSprlrirriratle, selected Rwat care f t om the laportai*, ai such price* os will enable us to sell cheaper than the chtiap * lock conj P liEe « in port iha fol cficnenml JasperOhonc SHkn; High Losuv, Plain, Cfimuclion and Gjn«FaSilks.* do Mripe v do do: , d 2 Plain Block do; Turk Sathis, Foulard and Watered Silks; Tissues,Bcragcs. Plain nnd Ficbrcd Ponlinß: Frenrdi worked Sleeves, Cnir« r (!o!lam ft Gheinixetu; t»» . Lace and Mu.*!m Capcy; DhckSatin.and Ftncy Vcutiugs; Cloths,Cuasimerc*,Smmcle auVi Jeans i . Bonuew and Bonnet Bibbons. ’ mart YOUffG, STEVE.VSOff ft LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE! 108 RING AND SUMMER • _ -opening,, including rich Shawls, from 35 to in* 3100 each. b ; : Det evory lady call ond see.tbit splendid production of imperial Chiuese manufacture. .Laces, Satins, Silks, Lawns, Bctages, Mantillas, aud Visites, to match the Shawl*. J -.Ladles* and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flower* Jj/dgings, tc. ' . ueiulemeh’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals. (Cefim style?,) Shirts,Coats’ &e: * ! ’ MourningGoodscif every.description. . (from France,) is in the momhlv recejmfrr Fashions andModels,from Paris,London and New York, at No.fitSi. Clair street, and 103 Market st. where mates are respectfnllyiaviteu to call.. ’ 'Die tradegupplied with modela andmaierials, Canrl4 SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL! AP FALL n»d^Winter Dry Good* and Vantlea at No. \J U 7, Northwest corner ol Wood street and Diumoml alley,:i»mßburgh, Pa. I). Gbkgg &Co, would again an nouitce to thoirtm] customers and dealers generally in Heir line, that they are nowprepnredt p offer for sale tlieir present new stock of Goods at unusually low rate*. And as our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be able to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers nml the public generally; which Ims been heretofore bo libe rally beslowcd upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in pari of Broadcloths, Cnssimeres, Sattiucis, Tweeds fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, DfiUiugs, Black and Brown Maslms, Tickings, Blankets, Kinsey Ploids, Al« ?acas, Mcrlnoes, Musbn De Lames, Cashmeres, fancy 'nnts, Glazed Cambric*, Cloakings, Table Diapers Ginghams, Stilts, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Sdlc Pocket llandkcrchtefs, and Irish Linens direct irora Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods hue* Our Vakiett Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind Wostof the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct Irom Europe;. Port Monies nud Pocket Books, Hooks and hyos, Pms and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pemhnives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Vioim and.'Violin String*; i Gain Suspenders; Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion i Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves,- Lawns and [. Edgings, Ribbon*, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black tfilk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all oilier articles m the Variety line. Wo have on hand and for sale a large assortment ol Gold and Silver VVatchesnnd Watch Matcnals,.Gold and Gilt Jewelry, GoldamlSJl ver Pens and Pencils,‘Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clock, Ac* to which we iuvite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on tlie most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. ■ ■ N.B< The businesf of the late firm of Gbbog A Me- Caadlsm 18 to bo settled by D. Gbbcg at the stand of D. Gixkgg A Co., who is fully autliorized for saeh and in S?Jl OSBCgB 0n are papers, Notes and Books of ===“’ * [ocll5:lf W Unir .. E N G OODS—Receiving on band, direct / and .for sale low— lb easts onrt w^ 5! S ere,srey mi ? ed ’\"own mixed, anil black and white, by lmT4l jj, uju. V E tJr'i nar vsto’e on. 1 ' • • r ” r " ■' 1 ■' "*"■ T®?.?f?“ r «?.. r ¥* r f“?ved bis Drag Store from the JL corner of WoodandFmhstreets.toNo.iHlLiber- ty street, opposite the head of Wood. ,aaiW; y JOEL MOHLER. . . > ©cobs Vimm, MaJmany, . .Jahtiu; Varnish, . , liardtoareand Fumuure at Whnif.? n u ■ ■ rpHE subscriber? have just received from New York X and Boston a most splendid stock or VENEERS, nnd arc by machinery Furniture suitable fow price? 0 * ° f which wo will sell at extremely As great care was token in the selection of tlie stock, persons cannot fail to be .suited either as to quality or l i nC i* ; I BniJ ’ M , , - lla w ° n known that Furniture can be made by macbioery superior and much lower than hr haml.the ouenuon nfihetrude invited. w £ tk \ in 11 - s brunches, carried ends usoal ■ * lonkfor hand rnUs, for Carpenters, and nli articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture* constantly ?m A on ih™ ! Varnish,Hardware, Ilair Cloths,Springs, Ac., Ac. KYAK-& M’KEkI Kyoii’s Building?, No. 31 Fifth street.’ PAVISEdJ.’ it*>g^ r |’ l^,t“.';. ic n bcn> havm * *«'*- - «rran ß enent« A lßWnfto of this new .and r»/ua&fti»«n for tho manufacture aad sale of the arilclo in the » esl.Uicy bavin* been raannractured heretofore cxela ‘ft iw.basi, where they are: superseding tie u«e M woodcu coffins, take this method ofiuformiog the popite, thntifcey ate now manufacturing eighteen differ* “i’. ,1 ? rn Safeophnßos, varying in length %2!? to6i feat, with wjilih and depih suitable lor bailies ,of ordinary sue, and lor those ivhu i!e*ue; space fur cushioning, or i«»r bodies of unusual dimrn» ; wohs* have several size* deeper and wider * This fn*; venuoa now coming into gene rat use, is pronounced one i S*?^* 5 * 1 of-Uieas*..-These I/criai.-Cases are) fron r ° of ' Varioa§ ' kltt<la ° r u-wals, hut principally of O'hßy ore thoroughly tnanteitd inside ami out,and tnutroadc impervious to air and indestructible. They IS®! ? ? lna 7 l '$ ,ll ?* °f a clo ”i° form, ore ligllt 2XI Portable while they cotnhtno the greatest strength ‘V- •? f£° rer . J i' awarea .with cement they arc perfect and free from exhalaiioaoreOenstTeirdifes they cost no more than pood wooden co/fino, and are oeticr than any other article in use, (of whatever coat.) for transportation, vmiits,or ordinary interment*, as has ncen proven by actual experiment, and certified to by some of our most selcnuhc inert ;clbo, by the Honora- "anici Webalcr, Lewis Caw,nnd other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merit*, and whose letters, together with other evidences n-I b I ir t? 0 «ti , 2? y - be flco » at oar Agents? Burial Case wf>2?« ? lain , Elrcct > three,- doors above Ninth* ro to heep on hand at all times, such a »?n .niJfhilSS?. W ll do £ re F* of ornament and finish as wiltsoltthc most diversified tastes. ,-i;2 , 2 V|t X ll l e ouention of the public, and of Under- ?? lfa T.°ughoat the West, to an exarni nniiouof the article, and request them not to relv UDon the representation of-undertakers not usitie'ilte article* W »2lroV« ctc *' 1 would bo tO misTcprcscnt them: *•••'• • -jgorSJ *>m W*Q DAVIS & CO. JAittlliS W. WOdDWStiL, a W CABTNET WL fTOTV /TURE MANUFACTURER, fifl -^ Sr w e T5 00m ‘ *n<l ““ Third Btreat. | : 'j' l** respectfully informs iifs friends and caatoni s£■« W that he has naw completed his Borintr stoet of decidedly the largest andlest ever olletcclfor sale in this-City, which wirt bo sold at nrioM as low as any m.the UuUed Slates, East or West? . As he is determined to uphold the. quality vrith well- JjJJW*? W* lalB i best. wwlrmahShmiand designs rand from^he.extent-of jhxs tmfeia aad-iaeiiity in v ho.ifl enabled to: produce warranted prices.. .'■-.••* •;- "”- tte- jiTinclple of Identifying the cus tomers interest TOthhts own, in quaUtyviuiU price* an if keep* handle greatest varxetyof every das* cripuon of furnuure, frbm the cheapest and plainest, to in- 1 *? 3 * c^ an t.“? (i «pstly,'ihut^a:house, of one, may be furnlßhcdrfrom bis stock, ortnanufactuicd expressly to order-.-. The following:raxticics'Consist -in' ofhie-stoclc,whichrorrichnesa of style and finish, cannot ho surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: • T.omsXl Vtete*tete-a*3ofas; dOSofas, in plash and hair cloth ;*■ 20 doz. Mahogany Chairs; "■.• 1 20 do Walnut do: 50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut-V do do .50 Mahogany Divans; ‘ 20 Walnut do; •. - 60 Marble Top Centre Tables ; in 3° • Sussing Bureaus; . r< , . ~/. 30- do Washstauds; • '‘ v 40 Enclosed . do; 100 Common do; ?PFJ a ! n Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut do; OOCoUogo : . do; ■ 3 £° Cherry ami Poplar Bedsteads: : 20 Mahogany Wardrobes:. . 10 Walnut do: • 10 Cherry do; i 50Plain Bureaus; ; 70 Dinihgaud Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; - , . 20 doz. Cane Bcal Chairs; : 21 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks; Hat ami Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; _ PaperMachaeTables:- CoitversauonChatrs; . Pembroke . do; Eiizabnihcit do; Hall and Tier. do:' Reception; dor Ladies’ Work Tnbles ; Pearl lulntd do; . Extension Dining Tables; £ r,a • „i®>; Ottomans; .. . Gothic and Hall Chairs. .. WraiKoH'riiMHB 01 S OMMON FURNITURE and 1 ■ CHAIRS. Cabinet sii*Eas Bnnplied Wilh" ' all articles in Ihciriine 11 r^l^ ÜBOA ' Ia and MOTELS,- furnished at ihb shim. csinoucc, . to, • JAMES GOSLING, market street. Mod. A. GOSLING, No. Cl, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE AHO HBTAIL Dealers in Sortrgn and Amencan y Fancy and Staple DRY. GOODS/ MILLINERY, $ c f'JO-PABTNEJtSmr.—'The subscribers fttive Ihia day H^» ?0C r a . tei as 'Putters, forthe purpose of Iransacung a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, nSK'rv business, under the firm of Jolm : ulack dc,Co-,Wo. aiD.corucr of Liberty and Inviu sis. : 1 JOHN I!LACK, M. M'CULLOUGH, JR. : „.™ c . n ,' VlUUm W. Wallace, . ttAKBLE VVOEKS, M a *Hl.'if I r* i s2»wv3S Lxbtrtyy opposite. StnuhfieJd st. y° Sroues, Furniture' I °P ) a:;u alb.feimla oi.iaanufactarcd.M&rMei al opvlr n °i n i l !! lU i'' “l 111 , ra!ule o,l i? r on Uie shortest notice. hu 7 lrei j dl 2'B n 3 for Moaumenta, oneiiial and fai e t cletf ' f n aMll ‘ jjto uada faraiahei wVth Marble al' the lowest prices. .Orders proinpilv attended to. • marl:4in W. W. WALLACE. rr,,,., BlMolutlpta or Parcneribl(,. "i TCte-Prt'™ existing between the subf V b , J? ’ l; ,! JU3l , nes , 3 i" the.name of Jolni Black * C° > ‘s'*!' B day dissolved by, tmuual«otiunt,lKMr- CuUoitghpurehiismir the entire imercsi of Jotni Black in saitl business ; If. McCullough having: the right to a«e ihe narne of the late firm m senhng the huflirtetss.njidihf' delusive right to receive all outstanding debt, „ ° pay. all debts duo by the late firm. sl ’ “ n<l lo JOHN BLACK, N. IL—The business will be N coL”eaby &"er.- ber as usual, at bis old stand, earner orPeim an“lro?ii MCCULL S oeurbblCßSßb, : No. 71 comer of Wood arid Fourth »t* ; iss»ssS ■ •ta'SSSXJS B^Si^dqHooH 00 (or ihe ReiaiUradc.fromtbe'oodw rX?, n .l S 1 l oca undo custom work, cimsistmir ? e '?“ l und fashions now in use. colors refvonolwiiTfl- finflinffw ' Intri tn'Hitrtt' aridth* V*' Bnotal- assbrtmeint.a* U re *r SCSfi'?^ sT*' M*om- and quality, at No" 1. , B °ysl and ftlmLaof three Wftr * E ‘ STEVENSON continues to manu “|§F* filature CABINET’ WARE: of every descrip tf^aSraaihwol!o?*at h»s old stand, cornerotlnnerty and “■*®wSeycnUi streets. UNDERTAKING attended to 3 m ating branches; ' • mayll ■ ■ .A* JBL11i1j1I££Q&I A GO*« H-riFa?!? oiiensivo CABINET and MANUFACTORY. No. 04 SmitMeld st. Dt fan ?y and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent bt\ow euiomniT «u«. - lerms—ca&h only. (dec27:ly . ; OabUiot util CuaJr Factoroi ' - ® aieiS? vS® **S? oa hona; at Ms cxton- Cabinet and Chair Manufactory, No. 421 Pena ' above the Canal, all kinds of FURNITURK, atXx ?• ®®^ a . a i Conird Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles “in the Cab!-’ net Jme—winch he will sell SO percent, below Custom ary rates; Terms-CASH, ONLY, ; ; „ „ JOSEPH MEYEB, No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward, O. C. UAHMUB. a. OaCLIB Hammer &JDatalor« .CABINETWAREIIOOMjSMITHFIELD STREET, JittwunStventhsfrat andSirawbtny alley.Fnttburg.Pa. m UAMMER & DAULERkeep constantly onhSd variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, fflr| warranted eqoal to any in the city, ondsold on as -..1, if u r orn , Cfl n keolitamedatanyaimilai establishment in .he West. They, have now on hand an unusually ertcnsfve stock, embracing all kinds of Farni imre, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly ana elegant. -AH orders promptly attcndsdto, mr2l--5m J°urneyni«nCaMn«tM«lt«>r«A««oclatlan WAREHOUSE. 110 SECOND STREET, (near the comer of Wood.) • .., THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A ■ . already* twice.to thtceUA “ - EaiMßfflK|gggwHt: tmiea os many bands as the lar-KS : .. , r gc4t and hitherto most renowned *'W business shops of tins city,' have opened their Ware furnlsb-.the ■ public, by wholesale or /e tail,wlUi Furniture.of the following description— Alahogany Wardrobes; Dressing: Bureaus ;FnU Col .ttmned Bureaus? Mahogany Bedsteads; - Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs? Mahogaiiy WasVisiandß? So fjaho Stools; Booh Cases: Secretaries* Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Racks .trench Bedsteads; Ottomans: 1 oplarVVardrobnsj Dmingand Breakfast Tables; Work standsj Cherry and Common Workslands: bleb post, common, low,and trnndle Bedsteads; CfaenV Bureaus: Onus; Cradles* J;c* • • '■■■■>' ■ ■ ■ -■ - •• on an enensiTeacnJo, permit them to sell at tjie lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, in enaallr good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by gmng them a call, ■ . HD" Sitamboat vfprk.Qf air descriptions, aiid other article w>f any descrlpuoil, made to order lu rrcry style. at the shortest notice; - • [marisJ * RYAN’S BUILDINGS. mau£:ydaw . ■ *• 1 ' -f * *os , i r * wrng» .ttn?f gfraUmar: -| - T”o?nd^ 1 5s S 'p i S^' l o n^™^|^f'|^j ib e‘'TVOCTpßrslßOß“ t raENOJ?raa?ALE PILLS, ! B«edf lodis,’ will VS-K?fli2S* a K’®2 DebilityreeneriiJ them, and after a falrtri^,x»lul ! onid t de, b Nansen, Paine in the Head and IJmft, Lost I “This nray certito- that i»e;Ssiind«r.!iS!S e Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors,Diseased Splne,Cost :■ freqnentfjrmadeoseof Judd* iKiUcSedxSd’oSieff of IndijfejUoV s Jatu. : prepared by Messrs. Peafiel^t' 18.-?!I 8 .-?! or^i 1 d > an< ‘ a “ uterine Complaints, PriceSS Connecticut, eheerfbllyrecommenaitfo P oarn?hre«ffi ’ :£?,?% or I £ v ?, b 2 3t y. r °t ®l>W- Sold wholesajo and re al brethren, as an excellent sabatiiaie for w 1 b ? . W> C „->ACKBON, 240 Liberty street, head'of ter, in dressing burns, Cuts, scaids.braies, ana ulffin* Sm 8 M« It “ l,njr H h » and sy “jj ‘ho Hniggisu. •• WM.B.CABEY,M.D, ’ ’ - ■ D. HARRISON, MD, F. WOODRUFF, Mil)., HAMILTON BREWER, M.D;, ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D,Hotanic. Comprising all the practising physicians in the city of Mtddleiowa. • ■ ■■•••>■■. '■.•-■ ■■ * : ' For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO, Jiyl-.--.-, , corner of Wood and First aia. iHOUSS'S Compound Sjrrnp of Yellow Doelc Boot) DCOuPIEft tho front rank; amenff-the proprietory medicines of tills coontry for completely coring Canker.SoU Rheum,'Erysipelas, and alio tier diseases arising from on imp ore note of uieblood.- Also* Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dry ness j and a tickling sensation about the Throat; end U used with unprecedented sue* .-ccss in alt cases of • . < ... v. - •* . r- ;■■■■, j ; FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, gmng lone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system* • • If the testimony of thousands of livingwitnesses.frosr all parts of the country, can be.rehedupou, ltis singu larly efficacious in. curing ail Human* and i%s torlngae bUitated and broken down constitutions..: It U pnreiy vegetable in its .composition} and so accurately com bined lints proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each., ingredient harmoniously' unite to PUBlfr Y THE BLOOD. 3 It has removed many chronic dlseases which has baf*‘ fled the skill of the best physicians, and hasalso cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas hnd : Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to,make the leastim ptesßlonopon. ■ : . • . It has been tesicd in many cases, of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The moat obstinate Cancers, have been' cured by this medicine. We say that ills a valuable' medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction iu the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in all climates,and atoll seasons of tne year.' : * This Syrup is preparcdcnly by Cl MORSE & CO., at 102 Fountain street, Providence, R.il, and sold whole sale and 1-etail,by.; ; S. N. wICKEBSHAM, " Only Agent for .Western Pennsylvania, ; Jellty Warehouse, cor Wood and Sfath Piush’li _ CKPUPj ASTHMAiand CONSUMPTION. COUGH In offering to the community this justly celebrated re medy for diseases of tbo throat and longs, it Is not car wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted; bat frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of its success* from which they can. judge for. themselves. We:sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor.wiil we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which feels will not warrant Many profs are bore given, and we solicit anfnqaiiY from the public into all we publish, leclingassnred they will find them perfectly reliable; and the medicine wor thy theirbest confidence and patronage- - From the dutmguhhtd Pnfasor of Chemistry and Mate -• - . na JiUdteaySostdnw Collegia ■ > .pear Sir; I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until I had un opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own in the families of my friends* This I have now done won a high degree of satisfac tion, m cases both of adults and children. . I have foundit, asita ingredients allow, a powerful ro medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. « ~ FAIUCER cLeAVELANO, M. D. Bnurawias, Me., Feb. 5,1547. • .• -Fnna an Ovtmsr «n th* Hamilton Mills, in this City. ' , . , LOWBLL, Aug. 10,184 U. * . I>r. J;C. Ayer: I uuve been cured of the worst cough I ever bad jo my never fail, when 1 have opportunity of recommending i* toothers. .. Yours,respectfully; ° S. D. EMERSON. RcaiUhe followings and see if tills medicine is worth a tnaU The paiienihad become very feeble, ana the clfectof thcmcdicme was unmistakably distinct- Usjtbh Status Hona,SAßATooa Srawas, y - July 5, 1841) v . JDrvJ.C. Ayer,—Sir; I have been aflllcied with a paia» ful affection, of ihelun?*, and ail the symptoms of denied consaraminn, for more than a year. •! could find no me* diclne that would reach my case, until I commenced the use of.your 5 which gave me gradual relief,, and I have been steadily gaming'ray strength tilJ my hcaun is well nigh restored. . while;ttmng your medicine, I had the- gratification of cunug wuh it my reverendmeod, Mr. Truman, of Sump ter District, who had been suspended from his purocliiaV duties hyu severe attack or bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying facts to v ou • ./ Aiul uw/si'r,yoQra'resp&etruUy,-: * - —d, P. CALllUlfil, of bouth Carohna' C7* The .following was one of the.worM of care* which the physicians and friends thought lobe incurable consumption.— ,• • T 1 Am r Cnzsrra,Pa.i Aug,i»;lß4a. - Ayer,— Mr: I was taken with a terrible coogh, brought on bjr a cold, in the beginning of lost February! and was counncd to. my bed more Iban two montb&X- Veugiung incessnuily night and day, 1 hertune ghustly and pale, uiy eyes were sunken and glassy, and mv breatliyery short- Indeed, l was rapidly failing, and in such distressjfor.bteailtthai but litile hone of my recov- 1 cry could be entertained. While in tiussiiuation. a friend of mine,{the Rev- John Keller, oftheMeihr disiclmrch, ) brought me a bottle of your Cusuut Fkctceai, which I tried more to gratify him,.than from nny expeetatios'of obtaining relief, iu qood effect induced rae to continue its use, and l soon found myhcahh much Improved . Now in three months, l um wetland strong, andean at tribute my care only to year great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours. Are: ‘ , . , JAMES GODFREY. ;• -Prepared and sold byJames C, Ayer,Practical Chem ■_ E3* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by C. A* Fanncstock.and byJ. M. Townsend; In AUegheny City and J.Doagloss* and by. druggists Dr> D« tmejn celebtatei Curative • • itrament, The only Infallible Cure ftr that Dreadful Disease lyioan as Spermatorrhia or Involuntary Noctur nal Emissions, ■■■■.•• . : <l i stnlc J iT<! > tuld Productive of to ranch mischief to .the nervous system, incapacHni- Tpr business, .society, and matrimony. • ■ . r,! 113 Instrument is simple, comprehensive,' ana never and may be used wlthouuiKo sbgbteVmdctoh mence or the knowledgeol the mosttaßmate friend “i® 12. - “ od *W»Wh producing ho pain or injury wharaver, nor Preventing any' one from attending 10 hi business; and while in Use not a single mission can :«**«*«».in a short time, to ] sucJian extern that they ntsAiit THstit raiunctvK rowun or BKastitoh, the Idss of Which, caused by earl v abuse. ■is Ipe disease in question,add the cause of the thousand - 1 concomitnntcoraplaints.vii; Nervousness) Prostration,'i i&spepsia, Pom in the Head and Oiraness of Vision! l A dec’ lions Ofjdie-Eyes, Imnotonce,.Pimplcsof the Face, Pre. mature Decline of virility, Weakness of Memory Md Power for MentalAppllcatibn. Deiectiort, Aversumto lots; ccniplamis invariably disappear, as soon' as the «anavsiopptifromwhmVu r sinaLted. approved of h, j ;h .f s i' lm £ ouuea ia Earope and America, is re commendedjbyjthe most prominent Physicians of all I ; ci»npiainis,- ruxdhos.uow completelysuperseded the ase of drugs, the bougie, caulerisalion, hot io mentidh the mousand advertised nostrums of the day, os cordials, antidotes, to.,Ac. It edrisntutes) at the.stune time, the the jnagpfouatif, andby far th&cheapest treatment ever oflored to the afflicted, a fair price being Allowed for the Instrument,, after the desired effect has been ai tained. • . v Beitalro remembered, thatthoee complaints are but by the profession in general, and that | ail the medicine in the world never has. and never will 1 a L op ». lt j BO losses, which, if allowed u> cominhe mu checked, aro sure to produced the most distressing con sequences. • i at it has been a matterof surprise s same, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments should devote his attention to diseases, which people, of ever? descnptioa pTeiendtp.carespeasdy. : however; bnt ihconethottsahdthparlpfllienußenestlieseijOoplebViuc is deplored, but some arc of such » nature ns to affect IP,5 ,er l. 1 .s’’ 5 ’’ “"J ? 75 " to destroy tho reproductive faculty, altogether, : It is a fact that, when hot jpropctly treated they may rematn so dormant in the constitution as ra nri P e 9r inrio otherway than in their eßectaupohimrmihr tUo t t vil^fe^^ P^vl’enUrfthTs ’ o °r diseases, throaghont theUriioh. . odu« < nTn^nft f «!?'’ Bo^j‘l ® , ? I '' s , lrome h(>ettfefanrse(iur f■SSSi”!* observation in a box, is only 810. It can rr 5 ®*prebs,' hi -any address in any nartof the • <i, , reot, i? M ’ and important advice to the E!“£ I «r.i, nd Sln s lc > theeiponsA, even to the remotest parts of the country, bring very trißlnm: -..v success this Instrument has obtained nJraab,? ln lrodqoilonjn America,. has induced some uit nJ e s rer f Dna ln N ' ,vY ° rl ‘. Philadelphia, Albany, e V ?P, Boni ® ridiculous things; called J“ , t rurat ; n . ls > wl >ich. however, bear dot tub sitoirr- I E3T resemblance, neither in form nor principle, ta mo own inyented;4ong tried, : -hhd unverauliy unproved irt ®,n^. nnd which are.-nsaUnilnr-to Ihetn as nieht , /? 701 * au 'mpt Whell such:.«lnstrument!)? for mine will be proscouted tolho fullest extent of the 1n,.,’ I betng not willing to cotmect the well and hoS «n«ri»>luu» of my Invemtons with quacks anS ■Urair worthless productions. Tin and none can H narrowed but those ordcnlfiommmtlf #S'SSISIS™S N*wVork , . ro9tPmd,l)r ' do Lane y.sl Lispenard st, rcsuti^iliSw^lf llo^ that from itsuse the happiest confidence, be anticipated, CEH&&Sr E CTANT ' BeaSM> N ° W&Eli HENRY S; KELLER, M.D. CU.GOETZaM.D.. SB Chamber street, ■ C LCKUARI/r, M.H., 111 lloward street, ■■ N«W.YoSk..‘ ■ t Ur, ps Lasei is prepared (oexeeaie aliorders forsu> gioai apparatus, viz: Artificial Anns and Legs, whieh move like natural members; Apparatus for Luiaiion; for. Contracted Legs; for ouryature of the Spine and 'Waist; for False Joints of the. Arms and. Knees; for. Paralytic Lccaj for Cfub Footj for Lacrymal Flstules; for Falling or iheHectum; Hypogastric Bells; Bedsand: Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutehes, Trasses, Ortho? pedie Corsets, Ac. AU work; warranted;-; . must be post paid* containing & proportionate remittance) of city reference. - ; (feb2sdy.. STEAM BOAT TRlMMlNGS—Comprising inpart the following:! Table Line*, liuckbnek Diaper. Crash Race Strip, Table Covering oni Tablo Covers, Napkins, Ac., which we are constantly receiving from the Importers and maanfagrarera, ' Cali at No. 85 Fourth street, (aprlj W. M’CUNTOCK ftrS . * ** i * * ■? v * n, of -Wllit OI»«wy. J.M best tmtdyntrknoxon to man,for Couchs. Colds. , Asthma t Crovp, Bronchitis; Injiiunza t Blecdineot ike Pail??l,r S V? lC bl ty KQ‘'£ >,in,: ’ Ration of the Liver, rainier lYcuicnae rf the Breastcr Xids. Firy.Smxie c? SaUavt Up7£fs,% adapted to tvtryiiseosc ef the Lungs, and Licit. which - . , ■ispndttccdin mtrciervartjinß climate. ? IW ?n£, lo « »«“ known topossess im . P° rlanlmc d- cl nal properties. Tliisfactis familiar 1 1 l-rfmf “KP n m ?“ r Itad physicians often pre- ' scribe itin different forma for a varicty ofCompliaiiß |7i^i>jH»beeii.« gm I Pjwsiciaosiwhoje nameb ore familiar tb thß wW<scoS> 1 S& gone ro for as io x deolare lbot even CONSUMP- !( TIOM could be cured by that alone. In other hands Wmoraw lB 6*loB, ad ddobt. toSei? ’ "" PfOParmg and administerfn'eit—adifficulty ' expcSence 1 ' obvi:lletl by paucm experimentund long ■'■ .The extraordinary medicinal power? of these two sub stances are now-furtho first time combined and embod ied in Dr. WlbTAß’tj BALSAATOP.WILD CHERRY 1 chemirml process, .everything deleterious or jo Worted r -8o that what remains is lheinosieis traonUnnry anitruly efficacious remedy for all binds of pulmonary and livor diseases ever known to man To convince: alifunbeliovers that oar:ibcory IsTcnllvirno derfrfl medicine- 7 ' CaS cE of cu fes performed bytliiswon - „ „ PnnisAVx Kroon, Ilom. co-, 0., Sent. 2T. I.p.PAnK—ltcnrSir: T inkotho liberty, of advising' you °f,'be benefit. I have derived from the use of Dr. ,y is * a LSB al oam of Wiia cherry;; I was prostrated by aeourge Coasumption, in May last The at. {“^.^•^'sriorafyinn'to : mef;for five .or.our family ,imy brothers and ststersl had died iof Consumption: 1 ,n?».?i Hl ' : r'l d nearl ? an the ?' or3t Dolores of the ana^o C m-gh“wi l m 1 !" ,1 “ l£ns flushes of heat, - I was under the care of a skilful physician from tho umoXwaetakcttsiclr until üßoutstjeVekisinceTeK? . and ray friends considered my case hopeless, or atjeast beyond our phypicianVfikitl, n<lv;B‘ 1 • ed the ase of Wistar’s Balsam of (vild Cherry. wTth oaimYknowledgomyraihefprbcnredit'cndcoinineneed admtahttetmn ttto tnc, and from the first day 1 com Se- ■. ced taking it my health improved, and in two weeks I Sf.f b JPI> e .ontand oversee my.bnslness, and labor, • C0nll0 S? 14 <lo-; I -.have token foar bottles ofthemedicme,andtnowconßtdermgBeifj3crfecUgwell- y - ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! Husitvium, Fairfield co, 0,1851.' _RIr. J. D. Park—Pear Sir: I wish to state to youthat tny daughter Amanda, aged 1(1 years, had about n year smeo a yery.iovero. attack oCmeaslesr; which reduced h i r -, very . m K cbl ? nd le(l 1m» with, a ridtlng emmh I - employed all of the physicians within oar reochforthe purpose ofremoving her cough,: but wiihoutßuccesa She appeared to be stoking into a decline. with every symptomof coasatrrouon. ilthentried Dr.lWer’sLiv^ crwortandTar.' : Bat this;aggrbrated. her efughtadd - gave heragiptoniaof nistill more malignant character fwaanowmostseriouslyalaTmed.andTtwaswiihirem; a t lfr PSAayto.dayaawtheprogre6 B ofS]M • tnsauable dtsease, Consumpiion. ; I really Sesphired of ' V eiiB ? err i :: 1 Ponsidemially sdw.the certificate oftJonathanCouison', ,whose daughter Sarah .. Tfifs created afatal hope {hat it mtaht ®S»as@aaaeaaisS toned lo perfecfiheallhf and she'is not how at alliiredis- I will say to aittbntare afflicted wjut' any disease tending to Consumption,,do not despair for ° ryrM ohc^ ffff f a 8 <™ J?2jsiSE?"SK SSBS.«* sunjasEinsr health-restorative virtuea’ ■ ‘ ucnce 0 ‘ >!s ■ I» rota Dr. Balter, S-pnng&eld, Washington ro.,Kv I, > tii n b&»kiJh I YT* ta )f en S'* 1 * 1 inflammation of I»ia 1 , ? b “ red uailcrrorsixwcets, when , . C Ter ?f I* l - 1 !® fall of 181 LI wusnltack* : ®ol*l seated itself upon my lungs i°r{ s ?. a P? reo >' cara I was confine d tonnr r!5»li:?Z* c .* Kljprt* Qf:meoidne»- anil every variety. of am.without benefit; and UtuaJvreaned oiaoe until the ‘whenl tictird of jirvWislar’s Halsatn of • WUaCnerry. . . My friends persuaded roe to giro it a trial,. thoughl bad given up all hopes of recovery; and Jmd prepared myself-for ihe-chartgoof unattier worid. Through ibeir solicitation* I wosindneed t> pinko use of the ccnoiuo of Wild Cherry; Tho effeef-was ifiilv ' astonishing..; ‘After five years of afilipUtm ami saiTurintr and after bavins spent fodr oi five hundred dollars tx> no purpose, and tho best tjnd mogt'respdclttblo liliysfelrtn* •Bad .proved unavailing* l was- soon restored to health oyihe b’essing of Cod and ihc Ualsam of Wild Cherry. - , - -" f V k>, . Bta r B ~ Mnythe bles'iiig ofGod rest upon the propnctnrnof to valuable a medicine as -Wiatar’s •••BaiMm Cherry. Yours respectfully, * ■ - - 07* Genuine Wistar’s Uaisnoi of Wild u * fae-similenf the signatureof Ifonry Wistar -ifrn HS 8 -? 1 odclntua, and -‘Sanford & Park” on a UnX 1 nil, r steef engraved wrapper. No other can lip^™?** o - : fjy Pnce-Stpor boitTe-srxb oU fo? r„5 ES nmne ‘ -.Solil'S' J D. Park, Fourth and Walmitfu-Vr.ti n« cmnati.O., General agent, to whom Cta» . addressed. ' b h WUOni aU orders most b© ISdb?" SI per Ijojfles to*s. North-easi comer of Fourth and tl^V.!"? lnnall i otll <v ;"■ nfflSsw^j^Kassr ghenyCtiy: J D Vswpll wSV: 0,4 Kcjth»xn»AUe ton, Franklin; XBleaklev ’iwV'irVr’ 0 ' I ,* H 'iiatnber- Welty GreeMbarS: ?’ %’ wie - UnJontowajH Bedford; Reed i sS! ’ Somerset; S D Scott, burghi Atldebraha? jl? n l* n f, (lon ! Mrs. Qrr, Uollldaya. Klit.°'.".rg'g'g.fcCot.lndiana; Forney tMoelay, A, Wilson A «5, E w n! ‘ Comnuns A Blood, Brookvillo; - Ctllend?* Mma' i» r “W b " , S l| i M’Farland & Co, N ker! hW*.K-fw ,lllßi A Co,Erle; Henry,P»p. do ll IIIS * JBl < r B«ACo, Butler; J Houclass A Co, Beaver; J b Sumracrtour Warren; F •ni. vsJ °he»,ConderaportiP Crooker,Jr.,Browns. - Tfll*. r . (marSO ’ , 7.* 1 ilSpSiMliii * , , * - iXi ...... ■ ••ex* • >V* "‘CChre.pruils dreadfoldlsoose nr.matter of fwd.ihc man who will now allow a iaJSi* *°«?iT? cee “ °atil a condition of tilings Is produc -smSsf» n ? lhbl ß eai} alleviate bm the knife of a skilful Jilsl e o<m ’ .SjWIE.-suexcusabto., A rupture in its ordi* ! * llt> Propriety, fee left-to -the person do U Sthmt 4 ev^ r ??"“l ier * b «*° P° " “ a °y P*">on« len’msKJrS?s a bandage ofany kind to retain it, of lowws?J>«feody.»nmannguah!ct and leads no relief fj r! ™ dialed Hirma, which often has we lnTOe a ,&^V ! ' a 0 I»r««>n- In the Truss to Tverr e !\. Uon of afflicted, there re ■every- superiority over the,trasses and hnndnvi«i In common use Jus perfectly comfortable raffl can be made to fit any case of Hernia within exactne«s and equableness of pressure that does not beloncr toanv other instrument with which we ardacooalnted • S will retain any rupture with ■kato'-adSvS&BsS wearer. Physicians of the highest ttiiVJSf fession have given testimony toil* greaUuMriorhv over the ordinary trusses In use. The Tress Of Dr.llhb rhard will cure one-half the casea of ordinary iKntnr,. Wo advise those afflicted to moke appieSn in P Hmr' tkuCtty^byeaUingonViaagmi. ~•> i’ersons from, ir.distunca:. can have.them sent bv sending the measure round the body. : *** DR. GEO, H, KEYSER, HO Wood street.soliagentforPmsbnrs'h- marll:d*w TO ISVAUDS ASO THB SICK. THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. : .TJ™ B ®-., S Am EiTBACToa (COTinePs i i Barns txna,all-liiternal Pains • and cores. •■ .. IlnlSf ColamUalot Staying or lteatoiiig the : “? rflndianVeg flabU Elixir, a cure lor all eases of Rhcurnnti.m. ; 4th. McNair*, Acoitstlc Oil, a certain euro for Deafness; «>lhr cure tortlte l'ilcii. - . -. . G\k. Spohn?t Siek’Hcajhxehc Remedy. ' . 7ih. Mdther’tßeljefi for■all women in Ute fmniJywav, Bth. Lerplcye Great‘Western Indian Panacea, & : Colds and feverish feelings and prevention fevers; for Asthma, Inver complaint end itilious Affections: fof Diarriima, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite j for Cos uve ness in females and males, and norvooscomplaints; to Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles,Rheumatism, to. The great poin a aro it is not bad to tale, noser arses pain.and never leaves onocosiive. ■ ? .7 . 9th. Kalnuucl’i P«rmi>gr(Wormfiller*) forciiildren pr grown persons. . , lpth Mrs Breum’s Great fain Killer. No medicine has been discovered tnat is so happily adapted to mm internally as drops to be token, and yet perform B ?ch wonders when applied externally an a waslt or baih,' b v In bottles from 12Jloco cents each. “ y . a l !t,£ a v ntl °^ : ’ 3 llDa i h and Bci Lane, for drtv mg away Vermin to a short time. • Dtom. tl ‘ C cclebralul - I '“’» pm, and Temperance pf yori ** »**> *•«* Bre.'sessSref,l£/ /W '” a,OCi “ escßcme^fo,rCllu . of Sm ,?T<tri!lf This artiele has oalliv faCUon asever" !1I> * tl a? ’ gives as great satis*. ‘ ce I lcb , r j“ e(i r "Plead Strengthening Plaster, mark/c° m Dt ' Ll!,lfrcci Pe, an<l the most popalar imho eareftrTOTlh’Achc.° *"*’■ Accrta!nan<! „ 5 r - Cohstock has.lately booght the iieht for tha jilted Slates, of the celebrated: Concentrated Mineral' W? 10 ’ .found at the Salr Springs- of Doctor. Wra.C. Chase, at St Catharines, C..VV. -Tins medietne has at- * taniedn notoriety and popnlamy never before eirniUled by any preparation at that place, and its snle hi been ?nS mr^ C r Uh i,B ?f, ,ll s>wlt!ebarc extraordinary;! ALL OTHERS MUST BB SPURIOUS. ... LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. Thcabove medicines can be had in this place of fc 0 sr nm r .WILLIAM JACKSON. . . ; Wo. 810 Liberty street, head of Wood. i. ' 'V- ' *> ‘ V- J 0... . p i
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