V '..-■.'3^-. s K s.4.’- k ;;,V>■ t >'T' - " 1 ‘■- v> A>■ - I* ,• -■ , . j' *%. si ;•--'»c 3»- . £* % * \** *• X* ** ►* * * / v < L> T „ % - * « « * * ' * l7 V 1 r , &|>- r *T ‘* i. .^;;, * r -- :';*:.’ A ’ -s',V, y -.„ Jy •“ *<:, ;■ ‘ - •**‘« n *< *» vV 4.'ftir'lv4 # i “,•^‘.*‘f'yi*■“x> *c v . i ,'*/«. *w: i Vi'-sit*.* fi* ’•A-O'.i? ;v iXtecW "'}W ■■■■ j t ' iraiMit iis^a 4< ll|«MflMa HM #IMi 'Jgiragg^a fc!lilll^s|i^ mtSmM SMMiM - - -.-.... _ JSiS^ .. . stilts ' ; " inipiriaut and True, ' T‘ COOHVER; Jr.. Ue«?. Hue Ciothtrg Stirrer No.-225 v tlV v-troel can eel! a goo.! suit of Summer-Clo* : tiiiug KVr Sil ib; an.i better. every dtß»np*uoni ■very titjv'vfor.cn'n Ouaiorniwork nmdc to order in ... fkaiilosinMe iiiyie, Pud on reasonable term*. ... I*tPtl7 r. ' What Kvery BOH? Says, M uit U^xrue} . J. No *2s Liberty street, fella ll cclttinpesldir • -• ihi»x‘ f ‘ c dy—welf mrdft and ffasliionnkly cut: Outl Biidtx*ii»ii.c .you ,wiU not be (lie'tppnjnicd. v > ... • .yvi.untreceived, by Express, nsplsnd'd assortment of Guh:«ctc* ( , aiul Ulue Clots*. anp ..mother•Fashionable (iood<t, vuiublu for the season, wine j v*e meprepuedto nuke td ordcr, (without disappomh ~: . in a xtvle unsurpassed m the City. . . : • flume «nd see-- • • mar3l t • -laTtSECltGH'Cl.a'lHiJiGljTOttfc., f '' ■"■■/•':" ' Corner 0/ Wood and Wafer -tie. .’; . John' CttUahau 6 Co,» Proprietors* ? >B’UK nnblie »-4 respectfully requested toeal!t.nd ex.- :t -totnne; our stock of Ready Made C odui'K, got..u|> . ; >i ; . for thi* market; aniS in superior winch - sorel* low* frr <ja*h ■ Our rnoitb - : .So'fi ami Stn*U /?rQ/*V .• • . -• • Onr W mm. m up n supphtd with fa -'rv.4 ft u,e-.^|:-bf'-Cloths. • Ca*Mmeres,-- vcsiieg*,. Summer . OJolhfa -ol cvcfi m fact, every nrtMfe jiue' suitable* for Hie: season. . I liesw Good*we are tonkin* to ordirin «up«.nor nyle uud at very low 'Stiricz* (rive usa ciill,fa"d exnnun;! for yottrselve*. 1 Unit) * JOHN C*LI AIUN h CO ■ : " J.SI IC* O. WATT, MERCHANT TAHOE, ' AV ilO Mnrfi*h be.trren Setond anti Third sine/*, ,\ Bt'.as respeetiully to inform his friends mulifco public, tliAt he Jm< returned from New Vprk tmd. 'uhifl. bwiuff there telseted from the latest importations, ' ; »i« eiifiit- new Mock of. Black and .Colored .CL.OTHd, . and VESTINGS, which for newness of " and ,ficlmcfs.of fabrics, are nol surpassed by : .any' house west of New York.—All of whicti ho is. pro :-r- pflTed to make to orderina superior style, at the lowest uml c* TdiallyJnvite purchasers to.coK ' stock hefdre purcliasing elsewhere. N v TO TA( -OAS.—I have 1:0 authorized Agent in this :.<• .riiy; rwtheshle of my work on G ARtM KNT CU n ING ' It.can ony be had nt the store. of the subscriber, ihj : -.hfiwk’fcT sncLl. nl die viit wiih insiruC' 'U(i'js,.SlO; wuhout,B7, . raarl7 JAMK9 C. WATT, ll jb; w ci/othTHghouse. V KDMUND wvrrs CO. M Kit Gif ANT TAILOKS, ■r'^Noir'l&b-.Zibef'ti/-sircel, above St, Claire ;j J TTUVEOpened a new Clothing Store, at the above '.li' place.and or*» now receiving a rplentlLd lot o* Clotiif i C’iishneres, Vc*t‘nir£, fee.,of the Jath&t itnpbrtu; > Uoiw. purchascU witi aVenp*cml view to city trade, arid which they are prepared to makeup to .order in the la* lest and most fashionable styles. They iilichd to pay ."ri strict attentionlo tins branch of their bu*litess, and tliry w liavoTutl confidence thuilhey wtH be able to give, their • :cu»tomer« enuresatlsJa'tioa Thcjrareal'Omaniifaem l ' ,-r une o choice »oi:of KEaOY-MADE CLOTHING?. t>l ' , thtt ii&west ftiyle?, which: they will sell low for cash —■ • * A* all' this stack ts entirely new, it is worthy the Hiten ft(i of :buyt«..f ; v- . . fnprtP.-v , ! . iSPKING ARO SUOIAIKIi OLOTUItIU I THREE BIG DOORS l ■ No. lt>l, Liberty SlfectyPiLUbvrgh. TTOHN McCLOSKRY Las how the pleasure of an* ’tr . *noimcii>i;io hi* numerous friends and the public ini V-'gehcraMftat'itjs Springand Summer stock is now ready . <iur.i»>j»eolum, which* no bcUeyeß wit! bd fotihdto b* one nf llm largest and. best scjcried slocks of Mad 6 CJbUiUig iQ fie found in the WesteraiCouhif j. ; : lip,lms this season paid mote than usual.attention to . .tlip.manufactanns cudsfivle of his Garments, so that the very iowc»i priced, us well.as.ihe .finest,arc gottip In o vri Rtvln'. hettobe surpassed. : - i • • ? He would particularly call the attention of.ull dealer* • tn Clothing lo In* present splehdid.assortißcnt of . Ke«uly-Blad« Qarm.euttt . • Ar he'feels confident, upon examination of the qualities ; and price*of his goods.-he can offer them such-inducer ’ - rroenifca*-shan make it their interest to purchase at hit • establishment- . • . ■ • r’MQnyyeaTs’erpcnence,imdgreat auccessin the bu* - ,sulCas, logeiher with an unprecedented wkoUsah and t*. •.. .*4‘J patronage, has enabled hii'a to igerup Garments tq suit hhe business habits and ta.*Les ofxvefy locaiion in • th. 6 Onu>r» M which is of the oimo3t importance to whole: - -hale vufdhnsn’tK. . - ; ; !V1« Uie Cutiinjir depiirtment will he found a choice se* fhe ’cost fushiouable goods,consisting of*— English andtiftierican.Bwadchihs, : i. » tc ‘ Also, anexcellent assortment oj »i r *\ latest and most fashionable sty les— ■ all ofwhich .he is prepared to mnke to order in the bes*' ; ” manner and nt the most reasonable prices. CtOlR, TIIRN, UNH AND ALL! r * he. Assortment, the*. Quality, and-the Variety. Is the. - extensive, to-be fo'ind tn tho United 'v. V •;. miirtC-; •TAJIKS n. ItEED 'do CO.', ' Manufacturers of Timono- LETE3, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling .and. Grading Instruments,.&c., &c. NO. .80 SnitMitld ttrcel, : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, i An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. .v.- J-imporium or Liehll CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS, : ' TKT WRIGHT, (fsacccfßor to J.S.ToCGn),Mano : . *,* v t * theturerpr and Dealer Wholesale aiul Reiailuv .ihe above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving® ianre of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil,; CaniputneauflTiueOiL Also.Lamnsofeverydesenn* *•:•■ non, for burmug-Lrtfd and Lard OU. v 1 ; . Chondehcr». Girandole Hall Lamps, Wick*, Globe*,; Cans, aiid aU'thiugs pertaining jo the: ... . - Ethereal; Comphme or. j rihe Oil. regularly supplied: onre or twice a sveck. A - 3 ■■. ? v All orders left-with the wagon, which Is constantly! through the city, will be promptly attended to. ‘ « , Jr-V ~?/aps of oil kinds altered' to barn -the Elbe-" leulUil.. All anic.es delivered in any part of the city, or m Allegheny. free of eest , W. Hi WRIGHT, . „ No 84 Fourth jt., (Apollo Hall,) nuiu _ _ between Market and Wood streets. ■ Agency for Different Lines of Pacfecl Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, i Str.et, PlttsLarcto. Jf 1 BYRNES d* C0.,69 South urttij enmsr Pmff t iYct* lori;Od IVaierloo Kcad, tiverveoi: and 65 uravter »rr«r,Nem Orleans, .. (I VS a Line of Packets • • t ,-KIDs. sailnigeveryfivedaysfrom \ .riilV Liverpool to New York? a "’'rYT. J Line of Packets from Llv-: tCsUW . . ertinal to Philadelphia, on raimfea the c 1 g h te e n th of monlh } aLtne of Packets to Baltimore on the 2tmi oi < a ch month. Also—a Line of Packets bn the Bth and JUh of each month from London and Portsmouth xo New York. • '■ ■* ALSO-rDrafla at sight al way son hand, for any amount, at the lowest,rates of discount; and all informatioxr ■ glvea concerning passengers, that: can be given, with Pleasure, by their Agent. . JOHN THOMPSON, marts ... ;4lOLlberiygu Pittsburgh. have Toar n«neyl CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., : 1 <LAT« .HoDGBS AND CO.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 144 BROADWAY, ...ONE DOOR SOUTH OFLIPERTYSTREET, 0, NEW YORK, AVE now on liuul,and will be; Ittrougli the season, New Goads, direct from the fcuiopeati manufacturers, and Cash Auctions, rich; fa fancy .St k Millinery Goods. Qur ftock of nch every variely of the latest and , mtf&t beaulriul desrgns imported.. Manv. of oar Goods are manufactured/expressly to • • oar order, from our own degigrisand patterns, and stand unrivalled. : _We offer our Goods for heu Cosh, tu lower . P. r *C£s tfcun any credit HouselirAmerica can afford. J , AH purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reservea. portion oLtboir mon*y,flnd make selections s from onr great variety of rich cheap goods. :. . . v.: gibbons, nch, for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Bells. , woonnel Silks,Baunft, Crapes,llisses and Tacleton3. s * ■ Embroideries, Collar#, Cbecilgeitfi,Capes, Berthas. Habits,Sleeves, Cnffs, Edgings and JnsertlmnL - ' WmbroiderleUßcviere.Lacejand Hemstich Cam.lJkfs. - . Biond? ? Illusion*, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. for Shawls Mantillas and'Veiis. iloniton, Mcchlen, Valcnclenes, and Brussels Laces. Cotton l Laces Wovc Tii rcad, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and . H .Kid , Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sowing Silk, Gloves and. French and American Artificial Flowers. I renchLace, English, American, and Italian, yiraw Bonaetsand Trimming. . [martlet LOBIS r.f—• —-APAftf BfftNtttAiv, late firm of Sands&Rctnetuan. '■ atAK-A-00., • ; IMPORTERS AND DEATHS IN Watch€Si Jctectrffy Watch RlaicrtaU. Taols; &c .* *e M _ 1 _ ytyTlt -OTTCiy oxs door prow wood, rmsßuson? . fJTAKE leave to announce to the trade and Jhe public . .. vX generally, that they have themselves carefullv Se . : teexed and iipporied from Europe, a large stock of Gold -’jod Silver Watches, Watch Materials, arid Tobls for watch makers,v nnd a most elegant assortment of Jcw elry,fromthebest manufactories—which they ofler ut prices as low os they can- bo purchased in the eastern •. markets. >•. • ■ f * Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached- Levers; do Lepines; Sib uud elegant French timepieces, of the v - ttWEMPproveu makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks,u»d TxmcPteeCßjfromlhcbeslAmcricanFadto ; -r Their slock of Jewelry comprises articles of every : .'descrJpDim m this line, such as Finger Kings, KarKjnes, Pius, Di.acelcts, Gold, Fob and Guard Clinins, v; ,{»dd Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver v Silver and German Silvecand Table and • •eaKpdoim, and.cvory'kmd of fanry articles neiierallv fccK hj establishments of this description. , ; , J hey wonhl respectfully call the attention of the trade • ..to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, lee?ed ry var,cly4 ll *ey have most carefully se •«.2l« y J‘ avc ,?.^ o 0n hand a large assortment of Tele > n?nAE&£ py Stosses cud Opera Glasses, from the best orsih?r L°rftJ n *' nfilana ’ Together with a great variety l 1 eA , IOO numerouslo mention.. ' ‘maf ni?an.r« lc h c ’’ ni *. Jewelry repaired In the.best : —! olt thontoa; reasonable terms. foetilrv ” hS R rt L PA,NT > IhaveannlvEcd aso'JipTo or , JpAN*nww‘i-ir , M!fe' EIU.LVAINt.for PiBBBKLrSu ani nlu MIN tuiiulio following i , kD > nna rum it 10 con ■v Silica,- • . Alaminli,- . PerOxnleol Iron, . Lime, • Magnesia* • • - Oxide -ofAtanganese* : Water and Loss/ ir/'OTie Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which I suppose wns.ilie one: you. desired also to have analysed J Audio diflcefrom any average ofthe lumps powdered* : andmixed whether. This last yields as'follows: : ’ Per Oxide of Iron* > * 53,C0 ' •' •’ Silicaand Alumina, • . - • '33.00- •**.. Lime, • - ■...*■■. -• . • - - ,83 - Magnesia, - . . *l6 : Water tmd Loss, . • • •'•.•705; r ‘ 100,40 s Thiddifference J presume awses from the-mineral hot * ■*'• beinganifonn, some portions containing more Iron than oilier*. Tie analysis shows the article tube well *ult. : ed fora durable paint* I find that tjyealciniugthe now* - tbe color is much improved, - orat leflstconvcrteaimoa fine red. ' JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Cfcmiit * U7* For sale by JOEL MOHLER, tli Liberty street. marlC:y <£loti)ing. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &6., &c.' - April (1, 1852—2 m , Schedule al’owji ample lime on cuch portion of theronte> and can be regularly made, if no unexpected fleienuon should occnr. Passengers are informed that M l ® s°tf Co!uinbia.-BcUroad-oro owned and ope rated by the Slate of Pennsylvania, and are in no way under thomanagement or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad: Company. . . ; u NOTICE.-rm caws of lose, the Company will hold tnemselees responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. norQS J, MfcSHJMttaL Ticket Ag’t P. R u. r.« Jm ; JS ifi % x J N CONNECTION WITH TIIK FENNA. CENTIIAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittiburyh to, Cleveland in hsi than ■y- Ten Moure, by a continuant Railroad Line ! milß Express Train oft lito Ohio and Pennsylvania I ?' wes P‘ l >sl>U'gli,at 6i A, M.,Stopping at P°“ ll '»ie r , New Briihron, Dorlinston,Jinon, Columbiana,■ and Salem, and reaches Alii- K 1,?.", 1 ; 5 ' 8 from ‘’P'sharßh.au ’p. M. Passcagsrs leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Kail road atOIVM and reach Cleveland at op. M. Heiarning.the pas senger* leave Cleveland at 9A. M-, Alimocaat 1 30 P. M, and reach Pittsburghat C.3D P M.»in time tocon k & l w in °« the Pennsylvania Kail £??/!* wri 'S!^v£® Iphmr.New: York and Baltimore, and route* *' °nglnogfaeny bieambom and Plank Road : Passengers this route come from Cincinoati to Pittsburgh m two days, without night travel, andsave. trom ojio to two days in connecting with tho Penua. Cen tral Railroad. .Fassengeia leavin* Pittsburgh at 830 A. M , reach Canton at a P.M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mas > SL non •“« ifre connects with stage line* to Wooster, l Aiansficld, New Philadelphia.and alEnon toNcw Cob. | tie,Poland, Warren, Mercer and Erie.. I n VThe New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsbnrsh at JO A. M. and 520 P. M.; and Newßrigblon inle ™edillB Blalion3. Eieurston TlckeiSjgood for two days, art sold be. tween Pittsburgh, Rochcater ahd New Brighton C Qanrtfily tickeis oTe sold at low rates, and tickets by thopackage to gomeof the stations • ■ The Trams do not rail on Sunday. " ; Omnibuses ran in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal sircet. - Fare tiy the only eonUuuens Railroad Lino from Pitta m“l; h S 3 c!r e and| l - 4 ° “ iIC8 ’ To Massillon, 10S »i5 f 11,0 „ „, : w , • Monongahela Mouse, Pittsbnrah. Note—By the route by stramboat 50 miles u> wells, ville, and thenco by|Rai!road 100 miles to Cleveland the taro is $3,00.’ • * Pittrhargb; April I.l6s2—(anrai : C 7421 $,34 - 18.41 ,C 8 >24 - ,13 . 8,00. -I '^ aTe ’W® day entered into partner. vAjrfjyV 1 P»mV ,y i ( and’ firm of TAAFFE, M - MS . ?y;bpp®,-“ e & ex PW i ence, extensive mercantile ac- Saaintance, ana personal attention to-: the interests nf teir easterners, *ill entitle them ip. a share of public patronage, which u shall be their study to deserve. 1 LUKE. IPAAPFR Pittsburgh, - ’ SAWL JfIAGUIKE* Cmnberfa, Md , . , WjM. C BJim WashingioJ,!*.’ Pittsburgh, April 0,1852. [ ap c J firatisporlotlon Pfinuaylvanl» Knllroail Comi^uy. .tXi.fiare now prepared, to forward produce &.c\ 10 ff PlnlaiJ«ipbm immediately. Time, five days Halts for Uaccu.ior] j>ork,btef, Ac. - - GOc & 1001b«i Colton, cheese, curlbcnwftre, leather, leaf " loWccyw floss * • COcp- 100 11, Rcnss vaX.dnedTruitandweol - •fcO''©• inn ihJ Furs, peUrieK.. tier r anft buffalo skins; ' • ”“ a " COVODK & CBA •< m-' i * ro ii . - lorwanl lo our cure. nVlh ? i?’m EN ? . KK dl * ,lv for I*liiljU=-I -o’c!oclt,V > '■£{ sktl -‘—’, A!fo, du‘[y io Cincinnati, at 7 frte ° f cliarge ‘ and (ioait ‘ relumed <i>r sale on England, Ireland and u '7 ” l ““uni,|myableonjniiicinal Banking Houses or i’oal Oflleas in the United KVwdoin K . dcc)!l UAKfcH a> rpRSYTH. Agents; Merchant** Portable float Line? | For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, I IV ' A BKTWSKS I JIIbBURGH ANO PJHLADKLHHIA. JD~ time! TEPi"jmys aw^ n »- Deport tTAVING?pare'" B T d ri A «i«! G i l CTCa * e ' l our fQ and otherwise im» l" ai ’5“' D '< (or Transportation, wc miVtirf™! r r tod i°^ c ? clve alar « e amount nfProduce Slotfi oryßtenvoi'trnnßporlation 0 ryBtenvoi'trnnBporlation oyer oiir arnlfha,. 1 lias . bec “ i]l ®»e about-ten year* Meat £„'?*; , uec "? and favor 11 has met with, Is a sur- Soabtfiifor n!!i op . * hot 11 ‘v no longer considered a ,? a ll “,,“ r , tni " i hut is acknowledged Lena odt , na«Va superior to any mode of transportation Ron i.°u» t A ■*. . ben r'-dersecicd by Railroads ) Pittsburgh, remain Ser Phiilir V\ H "loaded ntour WarehouseihMarket ’Pi 1 ’ 1 *>(boreby entircly avoiding thedelav •tni Sp i?.» C nirSi. lb,e< V d , ,^e ’5 nl transhipments, np *o secu *l.ns n ie delivery of Goods m entire- lots, the packages clean, andan as good order ns when shipped. - Produce, Ac, consigned to bar House at Pittsburgh, will bo received Olid forwarded always ot the lowest 5". rates, strictly according to instructions., without «ny extra charge for commission, storage, orab ranting charges, Ac. fcbtfly.': C. A. M'ANULTY & CO. Pare Rcducid I —■ WEST NEWTON PLANK EOAD ROUTE, n/Jv E ’ PHILAnKLPHIA and WASH JL INuTON CIT.^. )<aeb Rssucid. To Balumocc, $2,00 lew than Pa. Railroad- To Uiiladelpbjay 81,00. do do d» .r° Washington City, 82, 3 U = do* do do awWl-14?^Ihe only Qffi ce which Insure a THROUGH ULh.lO\to Woshmgion,oud,by taking Hus ftoutc.pih* sengerrsciU save time and money. * ; • rhe Mait Boat tcarryina the United-States Wail,) ifv v Wb 2 rf » above U»e Wireßridce, ER V-AFTERNOON, at; 5 o'clock, via the Youghio* ghcny Rtvrr. passengers wilHodgc on the Boat, and take tpletulid Untied StaiesMailCaacbesat West New- next morning, over the Plant Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take tbe inagutiiccnt sleeping Car* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, • PvM.v-Rreakfast at •Bal.toore->nd - Washington Citr nine lit Philadelphia, and arrive hi New York the same evening. Fare td Baltimore. • - . . do .Philadelphia, - » - -do Wariunaton Cay, - - . . MONONGAHKLA ROUTE. The Steamer jeayestheAVharf, above the Bridge, » «i J” 1 -5* Travelers leaving PU’sbureh by the Juornn.g Boat, "will cross the monntaliis the tame ftud arrive in Cumberland the next morning tor the clock train of Cats lor Baltimore. Wifi Run in Bammore and:Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clcct. the same night Fare to Baltimore, • . . • 8 0,00. ■ do • Philadelphia, - « - . io,CO. t* m^ a , Washington City, , - - - ; t 0.50. Far cl’herof Uie above iines,i>iea»*c rail WesL.We.wton Plonk.Road Office, in the Monon gnhera House, Water streeL J. J. EVANS, Agent: anm ■ ■ ■ ' UICiUOAH ougilUAt, UAUiBOAU 1852. , CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, fn connection with the Cleveland end Cieetnnatf Boil road, Cl!;Vf!ard-amJ Erie Railroad, Cleveland and I mstiargh. Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad PASSENGERS will be ticketed through front any -point on Laic ftJichiffaH, to tTlevelaud, Cincinnati a, * a .rittjtnirgb, and from either of those places to any . This Line will he composed of two hew low pressure «teomers. built for the rome: FORFJr rr?v ■ * •Capt.C.C.STAKAW. - J*OKbST Cirx, - - Cap'. L. A. I tEEC*. r Cleveland i r Detroit* and Detroit for t evening; at 6} c’eloofc, arriving in bom cities the following morning in season for tho liior ninffl/ttinofca'js for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsbiirvli, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats ot Detieit *' r c V * u *t front CJeve land m the following order • 1 * FOREST CITV Monday—.—..Wednesday^ CLEVELAND. —'Htiiriday ♦ Tuesday*— CLEVELAND. ........Wednesday* m foresterry, <? ~ 7Ss*??.* V'•* ,4, 7“ ‘-Tbuiririay •*. •••• •• •*--Saturday. \J"* *"«”£"*•-<* ar ® prepared to ractn ecr.iracts for auiinds of Ficisfat, from Cleveland to Detroit, ftlacki> JL ftw ’« b i5 e . ! ? le - Marie, and a»l pom on Lake Wiehieaii. Tl»e OCFAN, CASPIAN aud ST. LOUIS will compose the line n»ul the new Boats ore ready Aowrs.- ■ C RRADBERN & CO»Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detrol nprN-fim . • . SPUING arrangement. PBKSSYL V AS X A RA IL H 0 AD, 'rtro Dtttiy Tram» From Pm#burgh to Philadelphia arm Baltimore. o«iy. SO Bourn TJtroughl FARE. $ll. rFllEExpresa sail train will -leave the Depot on Lib- Moi*scloc^ elrllbOVe ai,a * Bridge, every morning ™f 3M f? se,, ?; i yK? I ’,y t J <,cor » loTllr ’ ,c . Cr '< : k , 2niile*‘ where they will find the best of Couches in readiness to convey them SS railes.over a first rate turnpike rood to • heauy 8 station ; {conductors accornpany.each uaia of Loaches), and then take the cars to HoWdoysburgj and then take the splendid sleeping carsdlrect to Philadel phia and Baltimore. Passenger* for Baltimore take the cars of the York and vumberland Railroadat Harrisburgh, arriving at Ball!* moro io breakfast, and to Washington City the same mormng. - .. .. , . . : The Kvenjp, Train will leave daily at 0-3 D, P. JI.. or nvtagai-Philadelphift nextevening. .. Baggage cheeked through to fhtladelpltia. V c ,' c^*,?°\*,tlll ' cB, ‘ JackclL ' n '' vai leave daily, alb o’clock, P. M, connecting at lilaireWHe with the ;• ~, FARE 1510, i .PasseugeM will procure thdr.tickeis at the Railroad ■ M Ce i n ihc Monongahela House, Water Street. |-Schedule ume as follows: i From Pittsburgh to 7l hours t lo Beauy’s Station to Johnstown, 2J do do Johnstown to Hollidaysburg, ia •• ••«luding-33mHei‘Portage road, ‘ 0 " - ,'do' From Holhday*burg_to Dillersvillc, it do do DiUersyiUeu>Fhiladelphia,over Columbia Railroad, 2| do tv itfIIASQK ii tFS' WESTERN BAILKOAD mla.* «_• ■■■ ■ FB«M ■ ■ rutiimrsb to CleTtlantl) Columbnc And ».V; Clucinnotlt . ; acuance, canton and hassiu.on, 8A1«1.9*-Tn store nnd for sale, o few set 3i inch Billiard Balls. JOHN w! TIM, myl ■ ' No. 143 Wood street. n iV? v , f nmiEortnrr^i ra«ii n « loaiu-nuc*. JcS”pi^ eo r I'Fi-™* ‘ ■antfStar^S^'S'.^SoßSlupnientsßy.SteambDSli^ State muiunl Pirc-niJS^ce'u-oiipßnj. iURBrSfIWCtf. JVI, 5 : : 1 lly r ? Mlte , s ilcr property, has superior uUvumagefj " ,£°J °' 5;-£ h eapne ss,ga fe ly and accommodation) to city fJou e » o^ nl^’m - erc uulls i au| J OwneM of dwellings: and isolated urcouniry property.' •; • :*?•* • .. y. ■ .■■ ._ • .A. A. CAHJIIRR, Ac.laarv, urnnch Oflice.No.s4 Simthfidtl.Rt.. Piuaboreli* HiSW YOK.tt i.IEJ'JC IttSVttASCU COMi -• .. :.PAN,Y* • CCUMULATEti CAMfALs&9OO t 6I>Q ", T 1 13 ANNUAL DIVIDENDS been unusual!* i' sboy?tng'ii.aMhe comi»any h«sbeen Uoiinr u very large and prosperous business. . V . . .The dividends in iS-lft vvere SI) per cent • u . .. ■■■■■ J&-J7 ;>0 «• “ • *> . ..-I: ISAS.- :£t/ "< -. t( > . ... ; ISID 4U “ - - • 1350 * l • 4U- > • - . • • •- 1851' “ .‘fiO; \ - “ h ,'- : K 1852: “ Aii \ * Thin is among theoldcst. companies iii the UnitedStale*. Ila accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of member.*, bresent'and future. • 1 MORRIS FIbAIWUN, President- Puny FfUtLauK, Aciuury^ _ , ' % CURTIB&DOBB3, Agts. PtUsnQTgu, cor. of Wood and Fi/ih streets,-over I»at* rtck &iFrientJVßahk}ng-House, : ; CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. -: Also, agents for Protectidb and Fafmhi’sFireand Ma rine Insurance, capital SUiO.OUO, mid of Brandt office Empire State Health Association, cash, ineludinir accu mulated Capital 515,00.0. . : : •-: *. * ■ i Alto, ogents for the purchase aud sale of real estate myll - ; ihsuuakc'S’". 1 miltT DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN&UR I ANCE COM PAN Y. 7 Offioo,No«U Room of iI,?Eb chonge,Third street, Philadelphia. , ■ ’ Flßs ]:eua*.Kcß,—Baildingn, Merchandize and othet propertytn-town and.country, insured against loss oi damage by lire auhe lowest rate of premium. - MiSJSE-IxsnEiNcß—’ TheynlsoinSsure Vessels, Car and freights,foreign or coastwise, under open or - - iNLAßtiTKjissTOßTAiioa.—They alSo insure mcrchan. due; traimponed by AVagohs,. Railroad Cars',-Canal boats and bteam Boats, on riyersand lakes,oil the most überaiterms. - ■ T»r ll rJ‘S rO - K % r f o9 ‘ ! *!• Seal, Edmond A. Soader John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John K/Pcnfose, Samuel ft*Srfbft*fc•P , ?f r l-^' l » r 4 »?f»iigtdn', Isaac R. Ncwltn, Dr. R.M. Huston, lames.C. Hand,Theoplulns Paulding 11. Jo,sesr.tooks Henry Sloan, Ilugh Craig, George Bar rill. Spencer Ilvatn,Charles belly, J. G. Johnson,William Hay,Dr .8. Thomas, Jolmßcllefs.Wm.Eyrc.dr II?i| R p C^'Oli . S I’l-rTSBURGIIi-D. T. Morgan,' Hugh Craig, J no, P. I.ogan. - .'WiltLlAMMAßTlN,President , Inca. C. Uaxd, Vice President. ■ 'fr-sin y ■ • Joseph W. Cowan,Secretary. ~ IDp Office or Vne Company. No. Wat<*r meet, Pius PHgh; ■ ) P. A.MADEIRA. Agent. The PrAuklin Fire Wurnnce Compa'uy, .-of raiiituapHu.' 1 , T^IRECTORS:—' XJ Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, . Thomas llart,' Mordecai D. Lewie, • Tobias Wagner,. Adolphi E- Boric, Samuel. Grant. David S. Browne. . Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson. • CIIAS. N.DANCKKR,Pres’t. Chah. G. BanciEß, Secretary. . •’ Continue to make Insurance,perpetual or limited on every description of properly in town and country at rates as low uji are consistent with security. ’ ■ * . The Cbmpnnyhuve reserved a Inr?e Contingent Fatid* .whiehji with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protecuoa to the assured. The Asstcls of the Company, on January Ut, 1851/as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly.were as fol lows, viz t— . • j Mortgages..—— ——919.123.69 KealEstatO'-^-———j. 34.377 79 Temporary Loans»~«».. ■ .■ ■*. ... gauge -17. Stocks .ni ......,4*, Ol.Hgti QD • , C«b,ftc.—>l,34o at ai - ; r . ' Since tlicir ißcorpoTMion,.a period'of sit yearß.-Uiey have paid upward* of ton Million Four Hundred Thou tand xteffsw, tosses by ; fire, thereby nfibrdins evidence of the ad vanities of In ?uranco,n& welt as the ability and disposition to meet withprompuies?,uli liuhiHliesv J. (i AHI3INER COFFIN* Ax;c'ni, XXTice N. K.comer .Wnod.ftwT;J«f *in. i'i oMli “J XS ifjtAS UK. The Farmer* ana 2)lechanioi>’ ElaaUH in* oF^sr. C ?? NE ?™^. SMIT>I " l!, - I> *!•# THIBB STREETS. T..,S* ,J,VU - aa, . T 1 gao.ouo. JUS is an asJofislJon establish!.l lor uic rnulanl relief Of Jl* member*, in cat's of sdekne-is or m-cident, hr' Uje itayrncuiof itieff Ammal Dt-po?iis .Per«m<dN pooU peaUftinay become he *-miilrd to a weekly •Mneuij-m ea*e:of j-icknes* oracejtiem; All-who join ti.w Association are fo a vote in the election of ooicera, am! taparticiptdcin the profit %ol the Awocia* lion. It UestabliAhert on a rate unit permanent basis. t»cin? both Mutual and Heueyoicnx hi »;* d*s r p »•>»,■ with Mie lowest rales ron<Uictit ior.iu piu-nn'.y, aif.l t’.r duet eu jn a manner to insure, iu pewnaneuey r«r*.i durability. All persons ran sec the advantages 'of taklmr out n policy from the General office 9 . . SKAfTLV DEl’omS 8 2,Wiper year, draw? >5 2,r0 per tveek; 3/0 da do i),» o j f , * 4,00 -do do:. 4,00 do; 8,00 do tli> 5,00 tto; 0,01) .do d 0 d/o -do; 7,00 do do ?,{Hf do; .iMiO do do . ' fcou da; aro. do do owi ro: ..... do do \i\*V do; INITIATION• FKK,jor Membership* St,.W—which must tmpaidttUhrt Umr of niskm*» applieoiitni, iu:d the first years’depo*U within ‘ went? days. I&ctj member entitled to a ctomhly report, •-‘“•••'•-Saturda; Prmdtnt —D. W, Ufuu;.:**.-.?. ■p» PinWtnt and Titmu-.er— Vt'm.M. Wilso.i. Sicu’ary— U.l>. Biown. Caamtut-Jk. 1. ChiUis. A. D. Christie. ami A. M'Masiers. - ■ ■- nwrll.Uni 8tot« nutani lu»QiaQe« Oojaua'!*y. .ORAKCII -01-BOS, St Sjurnnsiß st FiUilUf&k, May lu.lfi* \ '• .rpHEbeflevide ncedf the success of }(>•> th r*«^ e^Ti: rIn P 10 toe*SSTATE MUTUAL' f?j R£ INSURANCE COMPANY'’ meet the wants-jof the Community, I 3 'tbo-ttnpjwnllcted-acr.ou/u <»/' biHne/i* which has. been doiie--ha7iu£ issued 7,900 p>if ciesdortnr the past year, tlirteby Adding over iSt-TO.nuo to the fund* of the company. Nearly ait the i>,“i>»>*m- Inscreui* ofthe safest kimuin smalt a jurce proportion insured for only one year, h Whole No. Policies —»*•'•»« 7,1^0 do do expired, icrjnimded &, . canceled-—-. do do inforce.... Amount of Property insured• —.... do Canceled,;crmlmitcdnj;d ex* pifed- v— • do do ' tri-force- —. 57.G84 *V do Premium Notes 7^07^7 do Canceled, terminated,expr’d, £07,10 do inforee-r— S7D,t«r,7. do CaahPrecuama received-—£51,337,14 do do canceled- —adt.d-l — $51,^3,00 .Whole amount of !<Ures uml expe.» ec* paid***** ** J»,411,45 DalancemfavoronijeCo-jincft'i’i, By7«ii<| 45 To city or country merchants,and'owner* of and isolaleu or country propemvit is believed torn company aflords advantages irnrimiun eheapnc-s*. safeiv and security, inferior to no Insurance' Company IctMfl country. . .* 3 Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys em of Classification of;Risks, excludius all special a limited amount in aiiy one lo cality, uuia precluding tlicirequency and occurrence of Ujge fires,and also, On boOuhe Stock and Mutual nUn, possesses the chcnpucK* and ncoomioodmiou of both methods,but entitle* the insured to a participa tion in the profits. u l {, i , s .? n i' r i h< ; co , n^ of lio (Mowing Directors: -J ?• Rutherford. A. J. GlttsU, John B. Racier; Sumue: T Jonoe, Alonio, A.Carrier, I’hilo 0. Sedgwick, llob irl Klott,bamnet Jones, John P. Rutherford. ' J r, RUTHERFORD, Fresh. . .. ■ A. J. UILLHTT, hcc’y. . A. A. Oaurieii, Actuary. . : . Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on eini. ring policies has been declared by the Directors, aui- is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or rehceam ble in cash at the end of ninety days. myt7:d&w A. A. CARRIER. Agent. <fcc. AVING jim returned from tiie liamcrn citie*,-I have broiiglu w»th me: one of the most beautiful ana carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and fancy Goods, ever, offered; to the Public. Persons Wisliiog’ to purchase any thing in my line, can rely, on gettmgagpod article. Ido not. advertise to sell goods below com, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than any honse in me a . au<l am'sure you wiil he ofJbera “ Qlica ” £cll tt good article nscheap us any Auotlier tact I wish .to; keep before the people! If >ou want your Watch,.Clock, or. any article of Jewel* f. 5 M« piu, !s« U “Ifbe best manner,this is u.e place to have esjiedal rnonlZ. pt my UuB -' lt?s * . w '« dev °" ! __ .„Jj£“ ry^u, ?. ll “ r ' ,co . n > Jeweller, TTAVING re*flttcd bia store in a handsome manner* : AJL ami but recently returned from the Eastern cities will a fine assortment of Watches,. Jewelry and Taney Goods, would call the attention of ins friends am! cun* loracra to the fact, that among iiU Watches will be found ,lhe Most desirable sty letMmtterns ami rotikcTs. Of Jcw eiry, the .latest stylea of broches, breast pins, fob uml vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature; lockets, oCC , &Ci ■ FANCY as paper raache, work tables, work boxos, desks, fancy vases, perfume -bottles, table “at*, Colts ptsiofB, pone monnlcs, in great variety: -chma fruit andcakcdishca, &c., with on endless variety of useful and/OinomchialttrUcles/which have only to be seen to be appreciated; . No * Bl market street. • .Dp.yon wish to purchase a fine. Sf§%, GOLDor SILVER WATCH, at usual-price f If so, call at HOOD’S «tt*S3NEW JEWELRY; STORE, 51 AfarAei 'street, °P rt »»P»t h -. of Third, and me-a look at his new IL°^p >' ou can there imrcha.so Watch* *H ie Gold Jewelry nt their real value, be charged two prices for everything,, as you bulc “ n fi et lbe very best-outility of SEnfil 8 . 11 ? *? e °? V£ ; 54 . 1 eastern prices. Do not believe what ««»-f* *»lereßtcd m their own sales, tell youi but come y°urselves. All goods sold auhlscMablish -2L c . , »i?»l be warTa i»ted na rcpreycnied at time of sale— so thatoll may purebaxo ehuntly nifb rind cheap, on I F Time isi money, suroly it deserves in bo watched! . and, reader, you may be assured that— • Watches better ne’er wero sold, . Whelherof silver or of gold, ' Than you will find, when e’er you go, : ’ - And look at those oa safe below. “ ;. Ii» REKSBUiVOr & 00.. FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD Importers and Dealers in Clocks, Watches andJnDelT^ r \7dtchMaienais y WaichMakcTsToolf i &’c. BEG leave to announce to the trade and the public genenilly;tlrat they: have just received, front the best manufacturers in Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches; Watch Tools and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from rthe best maiiufnctu rers--v»hich they offer at prieeH.as low us they can be purehasedinthe'Easierhinarkcls. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in -the best rammer, and on ibe most reasonable terms:. - 1 nUcmicn paid to orders from a distance. B^£??>?^ s ”' 5i ba^B <l c tjrs hinsforsale by - SMITH A SINCLAIR, TT*rr?ir nifw Y I,ave i’Ctdoved their DA from Burke’s Boiling, to °7 er tiie Young Men’s Library, where to sec ihetrold patrons and friends. v ;V:V^ •- -■•••/•v- w * *“* v *■ t 4 i i ' "*■*' " ■* u, + n *• r » , ,•/* t 1 „ 4*s' - * - r *« ' f V< f » s^sijrffpESSSi;; insurance dompamts aurnnee ,V»»oclatlon, or PITTS (U; R Git, PHt'. ,VA All) Itf TIME OP HEt ;&<■■■• JOHN 8. KENNEDY, or.ttari.ct street, : Sign of UieGolden Knt»|i *♦ • l-Avi-.'--' s f > 1 :; •* ; .- s : CA HO.—MA Y 3, 1852. lAEGE ARRIVAL OE DRY GOODS! MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, ftoriu-Saat eoruer of Fourth and Market. street*, Pittsburgh, ; A now receiving theirSECOND Large Supply of Gouda .this-spring, and ure prepared to offer to uuy errv tins choice of.a tresband extensive assortment ; unJ ituiDy nmoles at prices unusually low; ' -Drers-Goods, including India Wa*h Silt, ruud, Changeable and Striped; •. . ImiiaJßrichtColorfijfor.Chiiuren;. Brocade FieMand Changeable French Dress Silks: SupcrDlack ami Changeable French Dress Silts; • Flfliii-DlactDresT Silts; French’and KhkHkli Deragc Del.aincs; do Beingcs; do : Poplins; do-Muslin Dcßage; . English, French and American Prints, i ,• - m ,no, l?A nan i'o“ier unusually cheap Goode, we are' «‘.lHug I ruitcU BeragesutiiSeeMsj'Lawns at lo cents; B6 .ps=D>!tawies,oiisland l6ic. Also, aj api au Las—fn groat variety of styles and colors, h-ptjngiind Summer Shawls a»id Scarfs. glact Lace Shawls and Suorfs. '. Hoiincis; Ribbons, Lacesj.Sleevea, Collars,Cuffs,Ac.' ->> nue uoodflj fnr Dresses^very cheap. , biruW’Worked Veils, Black Lace, and olher styles. : Drown, Bluehhd Green fordo i uuv hftve also received a fresh supply of Murland's «i pc . nor ?^” h, l> r and Dosrnn LINKNS, warranted pure Max, nnil SlHliriNG MUSLINS, of approved • mate, for duality. Also, -'if I^DbEKEEPJN’G^GOODS— Such as Table and Tow- £ la P ers ’’ Sheetings, and Pillow Case. Muslins, Countcrpnnes. Ac. . : -4 t.KASH—For Towelling, as low os C* cents: and Dih prices 9 '° W as cents. Fine qualities do at higher GLOVES—Of almost every kind ladiea ™d children ‘ - • p SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS— Mnsts'iJiic of plum, satin striped, and barred Berages,. rtssuoK, HerH.int‘, GrenatUne‘*. &c. ' < : MOURNING PRINTS AND LAWNS-Of new and- H ca,t styles, and.yery cheap.- ai ?®vWtyite die attention of Gentlemen to their replenished stock of . - ; r »? ch : ?l 6Uls and caswmereß, fancy do. Batin, silt anu Marseilles vcsthigs/Bilk and imen hdfcfs. ;■ ’ ..-LT OIO^ o glottis we have last received one extra celebratcdmanufdtciuro. aiso »uyb \yhAU of woolen, worsted end cotton, the largest assortment we have ever had to offer. t ountry merchants vriij find in our wholesale room, up stairs, desirablcgoods at ncar casteni Prices. . mySdw - * • T . ® h » a P »**y Goods i r ““ JAMES M’OANDLKSS A CO.. ; : Wdod Street, ■ A RE now opcmhg v a very extensivo Rnd well assorted fV siockofbPßlNG and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisupg in .pari of French and English- Broad Clothe P'Atf/fnnA Ctt n*-n‘ sri,R ’ ; Doeskins, Jeans, pnliitgs, Llnea Coatings, Silk. Satin arid • vgj? S?w°“J e f !2 ! Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN. Y 'GOODS,-embracing the newest Myles of „}}k and Linen Poplins. Dehiines, Iteraccsaud and Fancy Lawns; FLinrand Fancy Lalicoe. in great variety: French, and Domestic Gtmilianjs; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats ;• Silk, Ginaham potion'Parasols, Ac:, Ac., which are offered hi \\ nolrpale on the most accommodating terms. laprlti • Jtt J No. /0 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth*!. cuoivi? onil VTil. lar ? eal nml >no»i beautiful stock of S,‘ *■jyJMMIiR BUY GOODS, everoffered lo thK citizens orPiU?bufgh. ■ ■=' ;• '7~ iic sab*cribef-wou’o inform those who desire to get good baboaiks, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased ntUie recent Jorge Auction Hdes inNcw lork ami PJiiiadclphia foremen; whiclLcnablea him to seJi goods IQ to Ssper cent, cheaper than those who buy °» n C wr ** ... 01101 deem it necessary ts mention the. the utUerent kinds of.goods that compose our slock* bat deem it sufficient to say that it consists of a. full ussort meat of ladies* and rem’emsn 1 -* wear, together with a general etcck cfFyttMsmrvO tiOODs! We would respectfully-solicit an. examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase,. . , ImarlS n • r “ «*O9 WOODSTREET, V%/ « Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Iky *£ *?«'fiO** opening fheir first purchase ol SPRING. AND SUMMfclit GOODS, selected with the greatest cam, to suinho trade, consisting in' purl of the newest styles of—; . - . Dress Lawns and Derages; Plain and Figured Alpaccas; • IX cnc^>35 eoip k and Domestic Ginghams; i nnted Calicoes, in greatvuriety; JUbbons, incea and Fdciags; Cloths, Cassimeres. and VcMings; -• Summer Coatir-gnnd Par.faiooning:' ' ..Browii and Bleached Mu'diim; J’aJm arid Leghorn Hals; Straw and Braid Bonnets. .. ■ l Sgether.withacomplcic stock of Variety Goods ainl Pcdiofs* Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold end SiJ. 'FJ-YjOtflS?' P t *s , .'S l#c * ! *’ *«• All Of Which are of tcred at AVliolcsaltjjiof a small advance over l£astern priee*. ••-' ■•••; - , _ IfcbM.Cn) . nt Unusual how t 3 ,lces I • GiitGG & GO,, No. IU7, north west corner of \Vooii • s*rcet and Juiaraond alley, arc now opening their' scitoiid'-purchasn of SPRING- AND SlfMfiSEli DRY GOODS AND VAI.WTJES: winch have been rek-eTcd h> the ienmr partner. with greet care,'expressly for the \ { ,l* N«r*iock consists in partof French and Fusion -Broadcloths, Cassnnerca, Coshmereite*, Tweeds netis, autumer Piintaloonery, Fancy Trimmings! Fop U n? ’ , Lames, Lawn?, Bcrsgrs, a. heavy stock, Fa°iey riols j A'pacn* plain and figured: French, ond pomeMtc Gingham.*. Crown 'and 'Bleached* Musim*,lo*rt»daz Hosiery; Gloves, alarg«nnd beautiful* Coucctij Ribbon*, Laces 1 and I*d"JEg«; Ln di«s Dross Goods, a.large awortmem of finest ,tyies Silk and Gingham PnrnsnU; Rutland and Palm Lrnf 2? f Varieties is very large nml-com s!oc* Go'rt and Gilt Jewctr M Go:d end Stiver Pons and Pencils; Clocks-in great voncty. Our stack of Ury GuodM* and coin pfcln To which wft wruid invite the. attenuon of City Country Merchants and Pctllnrs as we can [‘ffer Goads ou such terms as will make It uti object of Ui?tr pamcalarnucmion/ _SKg*:!?"i . Doar.Go *oo.. *JW G «> O I> H"s . \ OBNG; STEVENSON A LOVE, A. S « o/ <*<: 'IIRWIMI. BEB HIVE,” Hz,hi rrmir* T !l’5 1 *?’ ln ®..* n, V s,us,,,l * r tSo'cdsT ’S . ,! ecr,l ' e ' s have ju»i rcceive.l by Adams’ A tWn’JS?™' i i n,l I ‘ ,lB Railroad,’ oue /» U l* J^ est ttn< * selected assortment* of Fine • !»ut*s-C.ooa*ever offered to the public/ One of the Firm httWuß t,cc« 1a the Eastern Cities tr.uro tae commencement t>f the spring unde, selected onr aomJ>, wuh greatcare from ibe Intporienkatsoch pticeii as wltl enable us to sell cheaper than the chcap- InSfJt;—vf 2^ XtCnS ‘ Ve 3tocV CDtn pThns in part the fob Chctseami Jasper Citeue Silk*; iligbi Lustre, Hnw, Clinuiclicn ami GlassaSilk* • do Mnpe - do do; do FJauvOiack cj 0 * Turk sSatm?, Foulard end Watered Silks; J Ti.-sueji,lkfa»*. Plain and. Figured Poplin^; V tench WMltt-aaeCTevCuflijCojlaH-t Chemizeur; m Ji?.- f-aco-and Maslm Copes:- • • B ncfcfcntm and Fancy Vesting*; Ciaihs.Cuf-stwere^Satinets and Jeans• • Bonners uud ISonntt Jtibbous.. ' Th* proprietor* weoldrespectfully solicit an carlv La - { r / riunas °i»l the public generally, fcclin» confident laaiiliey canolTcr greaicriiiduccinenia than has been offered heretofore * ,mn ■ mgf4j YuU.NG, STEVENSON & LOVE. J'jSSCi.ttll 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 ; ~. r ~ : : Ma IfA MARKKT street. jtt tM Mad ' A * OOSUSO, ZZZ sTOfel ■-■»«»? ft-4 'i ; zss Em.-jnci efts» si-5 h ess - 2S| iWfl in if ************ pttpUjmuirxa'r, * e f PRIN '? A - ND , SUMMER ui. ~, S o^ l ’ c ;i£i ,? nd ®P.» I »!’SV including: rich Shawls, front £5 to fC7~ 8100 each. - Let «vcry lady coll anti see this splendid production, of imperial Chinese manufacture. Laces, Satins, Silks, Lawns, Ueragcs, Mantillas, and- V.sites, to match the Shawls: . - _ ami Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flawers Ldping?, ic. ■ • . * B/oad Cloths, Tuscan and Leehorit HaU' (Cemn style?,) shirts. Coats, &<r, ‘ 1 . mourning Goods of every description. . Mndame A. Gosbnr,.(Hrom Franco,) Is iiwhe momblv receipt of Fashions nnd Models, from Paris. London and New A ork,at‘Nb‘, 51 St. Clair street, and 10$ Market st where ladies are respectfully invited to call. .. • The trade supplied with models and materials. [aprl4 ! "SECOND GREAT AttUITAIit I |F FALL tiud Winter'Dry Goods and Varities atTtfo V Northwest corner of Wood street aud Diamond* alley,.! iusburgb.Pa. D. Grbgg & Co. would again an* nounce to their old customer* and dealers generally in- Heir line, that they arc now prepared! o offer for sale Present new stock of Goods at unusually Jow rates. And as our purchases have been made on the.most fav orable terms with importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ouMelveSj and hope to be aide tomeritaeonunuance or conudencc and patronage of our old customers and the public generally; which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in pan of Broadcloths, CassimercFj Sattluets, Tweeds fancy Vestmeii, Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and’ Brown Musifos, Ticking*, Blankets, Linsey Plaids,■ Al pacas, Mermoes. Mushn DeLaincs,’Cashmeres, fanev Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Bittners Ginghams. Silks, fancy long Shawls* Silk Cravats, Pon gee bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, 'and Irish Linensdireet »om Ireland, aud all other articles generally kept in the DfyGoodsline. ; Oca Variety Department will be found ?•* lo be, unsurpassed by any other of the kiud: Weslof the Mountains, "and is made up in pari of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads,-direct front Luropa: Pori Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and I'.yus, Praaand Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons. Ka zorsrfable Cutlery and Pen-Kdlvcs >st arrived from' Sheffield J Patent Medicines, Violin and Violiil Strmes Gum Suspenders;Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Plsioj*, Hosiery. Gloved, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons* Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps andFringes fnney Netting*, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, lillr t Iqnmce together with a general assortment ofull other articles m the Variety line. We have .on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold aud Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold amlGilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and [ Pencils,: Gold and ; Silver Spectacles Clocks, Ac., towhich wo invito the attention ofallbuv ers, as we are determined to sell ourGomhon the irc^i N.B. The business of ths tale firm of fisiton OnSofS rn° & ellle f n y D - Ghkm <u tlie nandofU' Gregg&Co j who is fully authorized for such and in 352J 0 ““"“ m lhe N 0.,, L,l Books of *. ■■■■ •- - . ■ loctlSttf mm* , f! , r Ve 5 6tua, ’. JP r * enUo <»'>o Plants. C C ? e s llo i l of ® a Wia9 west or thp mi'un- A, lams, onc humJred and fifty varieties.' Thorburnb? and Hovels Verbenas, which are unequalled. In faM ;®Sy,VAtten-a, Republic, and Orb ofDay,ind Thor’ W ! a » J S.r S-Blmc, are adSi" werv vSSewnfr 1 ?* The ?Mhn pSP™ £?* ■ t » r and othor.Plams, for sale l ” e * avenger and Remittance Office of ■ - JOSHUA ROBINSON, liuropeaa and General Agent; 128,W00d gtrefei. *y CMKS juet received and for sale t>v n>yl3 . ARMSTRONG & CEOZER. Dry ©ooit-3. *: .TAMES GOSHKG. '' ) IVOi ;> I, ST. CLAIII STREET, WiIOLBSALK ASB BETAIL Dealers la Foreign and American, \-* ~ *r*^sV~ *%£ *'.■,. .\'t‘.-‘ /r, > v-v r , _ r -’ t -"*- J »-‘--f“ *-- *•»» ■■;*>.■«:- -M-Q- .X, _ " • •*i iarnUort, #!t. Ji-STEVKNSON comlnneß to Bmour & if”,! ' 1 ; *i even, deserlp- comer ©( Liberty and.' v * Dm rAK)f<G nwiSsS&"sthss,iS Cabinet and OhnirFacinru Mabogan} iJedßLsads. aiiil al]. other, articles in the Cabi ns ime-wlnch he will sell 3 per cent bciow castSml ury ratca. Tcnns-CASxI,- ONLY ■ T. a *”m - -v JO » ES, K MttYF.IV • -No. 4|M_Penn street, Fifth. Word «.C.HAMMKB. •• • Ltkß Hamcaor &'Danliiitv •C A3INET VVA REROOM, SMITH EIEtiJSTREEtf, Buivctn Sx&mthsittelahd Strawberry allty\\Pittshiifir. Fti fTS r HAiyiMEil & DAIJLER keep constantly onliand tyLavarictyof excellent ami.fashionable Furniture, rjpfwarraniedwiual to any in iher city, and sold on ag : ■ • "*favorablft terms iui canbe obtained at any similar .cstautishmcnun Jie West.- They havenow on haml an anusuaUyextensivestoelCj'emhmcliigalitrnds.ofFurni tnre, irom the cheapest :aiul plaioesi“to the niost costly and elegant. All-orders promptly attended to. ntrt}i:Cm ' . To Cabinet JHabero. vmew,; Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; -Vatnishr -W»nt.v Fyrnitum arWholcsflle/"' rf.tilv.HUoscribershavejosvreceiTeil. /rptoNcwYork: X audUosiona inosl splendid stock of VENEER 9, '•£ ! M,£ ni ? nu: "*^? l un !. , £machinery Eumitarosuhahle lowpricxs^* s »f >vjuch we vviU sell alexireniely .. Asgreat care was taken in the selection of tlie'- stOcki’ peraons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; ana,.as it is well known that Furniture can be. made bymachinery smierior. and.much- lower Umtf by band, iheattention of Uie trade is reEpectfully invited: a lUtf branches, carried on as usual. I.inuk for for, Carpenters, and all articles required m manufacturin g Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz:- Jlahoganyv-Vdniish,- Uardwarcy Hair Cloths, bpnngs, -&C4-&C.... 7 RYAN & M'KEE,; Ryan’s Rat Mines;: '.No;.3i;Hfth street. • iTiarSSiyOaw Journeymen Cabinet DlaberVAtiocliitfon .WAREHOUSE. 118 SECOND STREET. • (nehr the corner of W00d.) 5 _____ T H 13, ASSOCIATION, em-fS^ bracing-, already, twice to three VU. Uroea as mimykands as the lar- f© geift andJutherio most renowned * V business shops .of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale OM-etaiJjWtth-Fumiuife of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; -Dressing Bnreans; Fu II Col* usmed Bureaus; Mabogau} Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mnhoga#y' Washsmnds; Sb- : fas f Divans; .Piano-Btonis; rßoofc Cases; Secretaries V Card Tubles; Pier Tables; f.iie/CarU Tables;-Centre ; Tab C 3; Hai.Uacks; French .Bedsteads;' Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dinmgnad-Erenk-fasfTablCs; Work* stands; Cherry and Common.^VorkstamJn; high post, common, low, and trundle. Bedsit;ads; Cherry Bureaus: Cribs; Cradles, &c. V ' , 7 The advantagesofeo-dperaUon/onhn extensive scale, permit them lo*cllat the lowestprices,and they are de termined to sell, lowcTthuh auy.-conipeUic>rs, air equally good, if not better article, and wair nUcd—as the public will understand liy giving teem a call. - - SfE/" Sisamboai tcorU of ull desenpUons,- and-other arlieies of any description, made 10 older in every style; at the shortest notice. [mariiu /| UfK subscribers having recently ni u»J 6 r arxojigem'e ills - I. wilh the Patentee of this new- arid valuable inven /w»fttT'lste:Rianßfacuir&and saierof.Uie'article in the West, they havingbeen manufactured heretofore eiclu* siyely mthe'Ea st,w b e re_they the nee" ol Vjpodea- c6ffiris, : lake this m'clliod of informing - the public, Ihhuliey are nt)w mahufactqrmg eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length from 22 inches toos feet, with width ami dentil suitable -for bodies of ordinary size, and. for those who desire space for cushioning. 0/ for. bodies of unusual dircen- i sions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in vention now coming into*geiicral risers pronounced one of the greatest of the age/ Those Lvaut Cases arc composed of various kinds of meialf, but principally 0/ They are. thoroughly' endmeM-- inside' and out. and thus made impervious ;o air ami indestructible. They Eire highly ornamental,,and of a classic fonh, arc listo amt portable* while they combine the greatest slrenetU whieUmeta! Iscupableof, in a given qmiutUy. - *> hen properly secured with celberit tiieyaro perfect and free /rom exhulatioHof oGensivegoacs: l hoy cost no more, tluuigood wooden coffins, and are betterthfin rniy other amcifc in use,-(or vrhatever cost.) fort ransporitt (ion, ordinary-iuterreents:, as!jn° been proven by actual experiments, and :ceniGed to hv some of oiirmoat ecienuiic men i siso,. by'belfonora idea tfenry Clay, Ua‘r\iol.Avebsterjv lifewis Cass, and ouiet visujtguisheitPehdiors yvho have •wi'nesscd then mems ; and whose.letters,:together jvith other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Case fr o -'*l74 Main street, three doors.above ‘Ninth. - • where we t inteud to-keep .on hand-at all times, *ueli a stock of ail sizes and devices of ornament und finish at will amt the most diversified tastes* 'Vt? invite the attention of the publfe/sui) of Under taker-, particularly; throughout tin cxanrf- v uattonof. the article, them nut 10 rtlv .upon ine.u-prcfcntntion of endejtakcr-i not hsisig the article, inTeiest it would i>e.'lo misrepresent them. mo.iM:3.n • w.l! Davis" - • --•*Annas- w. \vuou wv - 1 ? % ~ CABINET *k. iUAAXftVl C’TmE/f,fsfl J^ r^ e r^® oniß 07 00 Third street, T. V • vy.. rcepitcifulij-.imVrnishia'friches anacosSom-. •*?•♦ w»at he has now completed'fd? >nrmg stork of >uroitttrt!,which/i* decidrdly »hr I!»*«*«,auuWst ever oScredfur eale In.thi* City. which witi be soidut orirc* a.-j low us any m the United Smies Easier We«t * ' Aa lie is dciormiucd to upkohl itia- qaaiiiy wi*£ Well- Aenscned autcriulßj best workmanship, iud. ne*W ; pesjgDi2 and from the extent of hisorders and facility in ttai-tifactunue, : ho- is c«abfc<H* produce warranted funuurc, at the lowcn prices. * Ho has adopted the principle of identifying thV cu?. tomers; imertst with hfs own. in duality and'price, and keep* always on Uuud the greatest variety of evervdes enpuon of mrniturc,\frokn the cheapest amt plainest; to Ute raps; elegant and costly, that a house, or uny part of one, maybe furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The 'following 'articles consist, in pun, oflus stock, which for neimess of style and finish ; cannot be surprised in anv of the Eastern cities: '•* LomsAly tete*tcte-a Sofaa; ' ih plash andbuir cioth; ' £0 tfox.MHhoitany.Caairs, : HO do Wahmi do; CO Mahogany Hocking do; 20 Walnut do do; So.Mahogany-.Divansj 20 Walnut t!o;~ 50 Marble Tcp Centre Tables; •. 50 do -• Dressing Bar*aus: 30 do Wiifhstunds: 40 Enctorcd , do ; . 100 Comirifm do; SO i*laiivUre.RSlng-Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedstuad#; . 20 Walnut .. do; 58 Collage : do; „ ■ ■ 3 » Q: S lerr y Poplar Bcditcads: • 2U Mahogany Wardrobeß*. ' 10 Walnut • ib; ’ 10 Cherry . . do; . 50 Hlaip Bureaus; • 70 Blmngand Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary; and Bookcaset; . 20 doz. C:tne Scat Chairs?' 24 Cane Sent Hocking Chairs; •- - : . 12 Ladies Writing Desks; ■ Hat nmlTowel Stands; What-Nots; Buper Mr<ckae Tables; CenycrsauottChaus; Pembroke : do; -'-V EUzabatlien do; IfaltandTief do; - Rerepuon : . do'j Lira ies’Work Tables; lean Inlaid do; Ki tension Dining Tables ; , do; , .Ottomans; ’ toMD§nncn?{%l ,if £ OMMON KUBNITOBB uB in flPi •• C VA IJ ? B - Cabinet mailers supplied with all articles tu their line ■ ; 1 • - cs f ™^lB°A T S and ilOTELS,'furnUhed at tie shdn ;Air orders promptly attended to: If r. S_osl ' Olf 8 “<• brand/or saleliy 4 * •.**>' m ' U smm A SINCLAIR., /'jO i’AH'I'NERSHIP,—TIie subfcribeta Save ihisuuy associated themselves together as Paitiiers. foi-ahD purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce u!arfc r^ ?n r ? n of Jnl„> Black i. Co ,P o Jlttcorner of Liberty and liwln sta. „ JOHN BLACK. mar2:y M. M’CULI.OUOH. JR. ': William W. .Wallace. ' —— l MAUULE VVOR Its, -n Ja’m itm 3 /T 3 ctpisut SmiM'td.st. TV/rONUMhNTS, Grave Stones, Mnntels. rFaniilifro*' JJ-LTops,ami ai! kinds of manufactured Marble’ al ways on and made to older on tlieehortcatno^ Several hardceddfsisiis for Mbnumenis, original and selected, on hand. The trade furnished wiih Marble at thelowcslpnces. Qrdersprooipiiy attended ion -■■matl;4m.-. ,f . ..; . . tV. W. VVAl.r.Anr. T,,„ i.OOO- uaiea Straw Oqoas. »&SSs?£r!"£ l s.“' ,v,n 'lf mado arromremems wiih' tlio NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMP a in V, for the. 6ala-of iheir Goods* now oflera for «ale a large as S onmeni of STKAW HA.TS and BuVl?ffr4 cf ovary variety; of fabric, style ana. pauernV ailamcf ’ to ilie bpnng trade* which •will be sold by ihe jmckopa, ni of. r. Cst £garo - €aseB m *V Ho p’i" vuiuer?> . t. w if. fjoY f T.,„ D u l*<°l'Ul<m or FnrtncroiUj,. HE Partiicrslup huher; o exi.iiu* I'OtwMn.ihb mb ■n‘““no of-Johnßlact ruHn^f,!!, t ay - d, " s , olTCll -M nmiual coaieiUjilK We< SiJ°[“ s ■ I,Urcl 'J, sl " ,r . * e «nate interest o' John Black in 1 ' Il S Cnl !°'»rt. bovine <be right lo°a& Uk- name of the late firm tn settling-the business* and the SJv Xii l i®ke ,s » l totecM* all ..outstanding debts* mid to pay all dqbtg due by the laie firra. •. ; JOHN BLACK, N t, . • 'HENRY MuCULLOCGH. il^ org i„M ! uo h ,, ie aj llkNtlYMcCU[ -~ _ UEUKGB ALBKUIS, & Wood and Fourth tti., ■ |9 HAS received bisSprioif Slock of- <i£ jgjsoperlor BOOTS: aril'SliOEs, of ihcOSpilil jg|beststock workintmsbip'that can lie cot lotrctl.fr 2§ Stfaw S^ Cn ’ B ° yB ’ E,ld Cliildreu's rttliu Ecaf three I laprs:t!m I th. an nesa, eic,, under Oie grin of S. V;VoN*^vv«&n U v£ & Co., is this day dissolved by muwal-c2?J?M o, rJ P liusuiess otlhe late firm will fie BetUed by R p vi'S Eoniihors:, who isaatliorisedto use the bamsSfc£ ? for that purpose : EICHBAUhr°™ Pittsburgh, May 3d,tBs^ m y4 ° N MNriUOns T- r.iiir , c 9““ p ?*tßef«lilp Sotlcn. AnfrikS JAMES R. MURPny. i. » n, „ S.F.VOMBOKNHOHST. Erttsburghj May 3d, 1655-iny4 *■ *>V „ „ vv ■ .. i X. xrr Read the following, and see If this medicine is wonh a trial. ,The parent had become very feeble, oat, the effect of themedicine was-unmistakably distinct:— UmrED States Hoiex, SaUstooa Springs; )' Dr.J.C. Ayer.—Sir: Ihave.bechaJHicteb with a pain* ful affection of the aHtiic sytnptoma of settled consumption, for more than a year - I could find no me* ilxciue that wouMrcach my case; until! commenced the n«e of Pscio&al,” w bich gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadQy gaining rar strength till my health ia welf nigh restored.- vViitle .using your medicine, I had ilio grjiificaUon of caunjt wuh ilmytevcreiid fricnit, fUr-Trumanvof Sump ter i-istrict, whn had been front his parochial uuUr.s by a s‘verc aitai-k or bronchitis. . . . 1 nave pleasure in certifying beae facts to r.ou And am, sir, yours respectfully, ’ J F. CaLIIoUh, of South Carolina • ID-The following was one of the worst of cases which the; physicians and frieudsihoughttobeincurable consuniptiop r rC- • CnFSTEB, Pft., Aug. 22; i&lfl. . J. l>. Ayer.—Fir;l was, taken. wuh a terrible cough, brought on bv a coul, m the beginning cHast February nnd was confined to my bed mere iliun two motniis.— Ceoghmg incessantly-night and day; Lbe'ame: ghastly : a!|U pale, tay eyes were sunken and . glassy, and my breath Very short- .Indeed;! was.raptdff faning.ttml in cuch.diftjress for breaih.Um butlitae hopeormy recov ery cgu 11 * be entertained. .While in thissiuiation, a friend of mine, {the Dev -John -Kclleivof the.Metbr dist church,! brought tnc a botileot your Chbbrt Pb tc aal, which I tried more togratijylntn, t’nrrfirora aiiy expectation of •obtaining relief. :.Jts good eCecl induced rue to continue its use, and f sooir found my.health much improved.— wow.iTt three months, fum'weil.Qnd st/ohgj-and can at* moate my cure only to your great.medicine- •" : With the‘deepestgratiiude,'ybure.a;c: : ' n i J - - JAMES.GODFREY 1 . . Prepared and sold by James G. Ayer, Pradtical Chem ist, Lowe 11, M ass. _ ip* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an*’ retail, by B. Ar k* u e n Sh ana .fry* M.-Townsend; in Allegheny City / *!• b* wcnwaria, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generany.- :• ■ . dccSO,.;.. Dr* De Lancy’o Celebrated Curatlve lu fttrument, v 2 he only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease : knoten as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Ifoctur nal Emissions, : SO harassing.and destructive, and productive of so mark mischief to the nervous system, incouacitat ,uPj_hcraan for business, society, and matrimony.... - : - ihis tnslruraciu U simple, eomprehensiveYanawrcr* fautne, an* may be used- without the slightestiaconve-- ntcnce or the knowledge of the most inumato friend It is to be used externally, producing no pain or injury I H*?i ovcr ». no £ any one from attending to his • tmsmees; and while m: U?e «or a single (mission can take plnce, tncigerartng Me ergons, tn a sAorirfme. to iucti an tzteni that they begaih THEinpaminvß poim or axnsN’noN, the lass ofwhich, caused by early.abuse is the disease m.question, amlthecause of the thousand concomitant complaKits.vizr: Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, 1 am .in: the Head and Dimness of Vision! S,S?^f C .1 8 °S 11 - c * nd EoweT Extremities, Affec! ttons ot the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face. Pre. mature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory and Bejcciion, Aversion to . Societj, Tnmdiiy, Sclf-Djslrusi, Love of Solimde, Ac Mt these complaints snrartally disappear as sooti dstka 50t 5 l , . c ?H Stt, p2edfrcm which they eirianaiuL. ’ i ~\tl Bb eenerarauied and approved of s ,\S tt }v on ' U!s i ia ' Ea W«. •»« America, is re* .Si 1 "?*" ■ l, ie rooei prominent. Plmicians Af all caunines, as.ihccnhjccriain remedy existing for iko\e. campiaints,-' flnU hasmow completely superseded the U3e not to mention advertised nostrums of the day, os cordial*, antidotes, he.; -constitutes; at thd fame time the |he «iost pleasant, and by for Ihecheapest treatment' cverollered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed tmirnd HStrument ’ the desired effect has been at- i i?? e 11 “■nem'ienidi-rtiafilunßieoißpUUiil* are bat lule undemqod -by die profession in general, and Hint , alj.lbe medicine in the world never has, and never will s ‘op these looses, wow!,, if allowed to continue ,ro. BUrC !’ r< i' 3aC!3d lhe In Psl distressing cou ■i It has beetr a mnlter of surprise to some, that aav one of professional attaintneins should dvvon. his attention to diseases which people afererv description pretend to cure so easdy. if, howevn?,”7t he one thousandth partoftbn inlsnries these pcoptebriilr v 7 y ' l ‘‘kreniop l inronw"uld .be lormeu. And it;ia not only tue present inipcrv imi ilr!fjS , i oa ' OJI . ike nund.aa. well as<thc bodyf that nnifP H ur some ° re °f sucli o nature as to affect ac ? ©wnio dejstroy the reproductive facuttv altogether. ./Jna a fact that, when not nxonerly treated’ S a L Te S am M ,h 0 eonßifin: on aJSS SS? t i I r^« l^ierw^ y ' l - a -i nltlc * ireffcctau POQ posterity: yet, if properly understood, arc most casily and surpriU. K, m wii?d„2b^ S.eck're K vn« b ,Vr Jl !l £ro:11 mcaa , ure ' eonmbate to ; *»4^r^ss. pwo,e,uin,,,i ‘ c '“‘« f ed aonfni?tf! C L be ccm P , ete instrument, carefully seoar he ’SI elf observation m a box, lsonly. 810. t It can Uni e 3 stafet < ? ' o s a " y ;id,lco i ll,l oflhS paniedlrWefe® ™ i? 1 * ail,s!c ‘; ''le'espenser.Vverto die^motSt parts of: the country,,bi-iug very trifling. 1 mo,esl sinf-e aU oees3ti(is;frtBtfumcnt has obtained' qmLe ita introduction in America, hasiuduoed rnmji : principled persons in New Vdrlc’ !? SO? op some riicnloos iKsf iauJ/ instruments, 3 ! which, however, beaiSNoTTnKsnromS w "semblance,:.rreiitsr ,-n./ornj nir ™™£ own tovemed, long tried, and uwe?ihfl?br,S;S'dinir y rtrun.i'iit:! and winch are nr, sim.l:.. r ,~ i: oPProTedlu •ssgg'gaaSfess New Yotk’.^ ,<>i * blr ' frooey, 51 Llspenard st, 7 l !0fa 0 3>- JH, and from lO Sabbatit excepted.''. thS^bd*iS ?^ ,g f ? d ccnit *> o-nhgrent pleasure, that mi «r.t»Jrr™ e^ 3ns lnunenli3 notoT.lyronstrucied rl e M?t5 ati^c^r . lllcl »^ e8 ? at that from its use the happiest u' na^i a^^ys > Confidence, bo anticipated, m? n™ i»%? ’ f ar . l^e cure of those diseases, NO OTHER. CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KEiiLiER. M D. i . CH. GOETZE.' M.D.iDS Chamber slrectj ' ; ...i C ECKHABDT* Howud.stwet,--: .;•• ■; NevYobK. JDr. psLanht is prepared to execute all orders forsur* gical apparatus, viz; Artificial Arms and Legs, which move tike natural members ; •Apparatus for. Luxation; for Contracted for curvature , of the Spine and Waist; for False Joints of the Arms and -Knees; for Paralytic Leas; for Club.Footf for Lacrymal Fistules; for-Falling orlheltectum; Hypogastrießclis; Beds and. Chairs for Sick Persons; Crotches,Trusse*,&e;; Ortho pedic CoTsets, &c.j *c. Ail work warranted, .tetters must-be post paid* containing remittance or city reference.:[feUSSiy . STEAM BOAT in part the-following: Table Linen, . HocTcbnck Diaper crash ; Jlace : Strip, Table Covering and; Table Covers! Napkins, «c., which wears constantly receiving from tho impoiiflfs and roanofecturera.: Cali at No. 85 Fonnh street, [aprl] W, fiTOUNTQCK, T"-''h -*•' '•:r toiCi. VA W. it t n v v JDmg* cub RUbitinur. Juad’a W«dlc*ted4«l<Mita Cuticle* article is intended for family age, andahOoM be JL found imrit posseasipaof every famny inibtr jand, iVUcnuclcswlioarcinConatantdajigcEdfirtlaryto their per&onlihroagU'acwdenVand'tU&imprdper oir-cafgle» use of tootsy wril find ?ttus arLicleKjbe invaluable ft> ihenijajrd after a fairTrlaii will eorislderit indispensable. ffctjuenilymade use.ofJudd’B Medicated LfquiU Cutlele, prepared ’by- Cam^Mlddlei6v7 al . al brethren, asan excellent sobstimtofor adhesiTeplas- Jer, ip dressing b«TpB, mid ail kinds .of fresh wounds; also, for sore iupples, a remedy une qualled, . CHARLES WOODWAKD, • WM-U. CASEY jM.D 0. hariuson; Sid./ F.>W.gOOBUFS JUJ.. . ...vvi/nurF. HAMILTON BREWER, M il., ELLSWORTH ISURR,M,B ,ISoianii:.-i Compntmg-aH the practising pbyatcmns in.the city 61i Mtddietowii; 1 : •• .• w Foraa!eby : li. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., I »yl. cornerof Wood and First aw 1 MOUSE'S Compound Symp or Vellow Dock Hoot, . ./ACCuPJES the froul rank among the proprietory \J medicines of tins country for completely curing yaitkcnSaii Itheum, Erysipelas, ami allother diseases arihingfrom Ajurapurcslale of lhc blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches; Duziuess, Coughs,Soreness.aitd-Tigiiiness aboutthe Chest; Dron emua, or lloarsencss. Dryness, and u ucklmg sensation about the lhroaf, and is used tvuh unprecedented' sue* ccsfs tn all cases of 1 ... ■ . ■ •FEMALE >VJSAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITV, Strengthening the weakened body, giving toqetothe : various organs, and invigorating iheenlire system.- • - , If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from oil pans of the country, can be relied. upQii.itis suigiz*. . Iwrly efficacious ia curing all Human, and iksloring de bilitated, and broken down lt Is purely .vegetable in us composition, and so accurately com* billed inns proportions that Hie chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURII Y THE BLOOD.: • It has removed many chrome diseases Which has baf* fled the skill of.tho.hesl physicians, nnd has-nlso cured Canker, Salt llhcum, Erysipelas and,Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla. Syrups entirely foiled to make the least im* pression upon. ■ has. been tested in many, cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. Tise.most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. Wc say that it is a valuable' medicine m all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all,obstruction in,the circulation. Tendering the Liver free, active and. healthy. It removes Patpituuon of the Heart, and relieves m all cases of Asthma* atufmay be used in ail climates,and atoll seaaonsof die year. ' Tliis Syrnp is prepared only by C, MORSIi & CO., at 103 Fountain street, Providence, R. I, and sold whole sale and retail,by S. N: UTCKBUSHAM, Only AgentTor-Wcsiern Pennsylvania, iel.liy Warehnascycbr Wood and Sixth sis-, Pilisb’h N ESS, B RON CHIT fs7 ”\V ftoo PI N<s * COUG CROUPj ASTHMA aod CONSUMPTION. la offering lo Ute community Oils justly celebrated re tnedy for diseases of the throat arid longs, it is not cur wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted; but 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 to make no wild assertions or /also statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. . Many j>rcofs are here given, • aod we solicit an Inouir y -wo publish, feeling assured they • will End Uiem periectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy theirbest confidence arid patronage. • , Fromthe distinguishedVroftiivr of Chemistry and Mali* ' . • TiaHledieoj-Sotodoxn College. Dear Sir: I delayed answering the recojpt of your preparation, until I bad an.br'ponunUy of witnessing its c HsFl B family, or in the families of roy friends. : , This 1 havu now done with a bleb degree ofsatisfae. tton. in cases both of adulrs and'children. - k ■ ~ I have'found it, as it? ingredients show, a powerful re medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary disease*. r -PARKER CLEAVIiLAND, M. 0. Bbunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. . From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this Gityi , ..Lowell, Aug. 10, 1819. . Or. J.t Ayer: I have been cared of the worst cough I overbad in my life,by -your“CaSßßY' Fectohal,” and never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending i* toothers. Yours, respectfully; . ' 8. J) r EMERSON ■ w' t ■' ' • V y ■5- * i- - V -A I Important to Fobilmi :{■ T\ OCTOR LATROBK’S FRENCH PEMAt.EPiLtS, ' U ai> Innocent, safe am) eflecmnl remedy for Chloro , ais er or Green Sickness; Flear. Alltßs or W6tte», Snp, nrcssion,- Dyiriianorrbma, Nervous Dctnlny.genera! Wcaknessj-NatueayPatusin the Head amt Limbi!, Lea! or Appetite, I’oleimnoir. Treraorj/BiSeoitd Spioef Cojt avenera, Irrnatuijly, Dyspepsia or , indigestion, Fialu lcnce or Wind, niid nli Uterine Comp laid uf.' PtleetJ i cents, or £ve boxes for 31,00 - Sold wholesale and re tail liY W. C. JACKSON, 2-JO Liberty street, head-of: ■Wood street,Pittsburgh, add by-all Ibe Wi/fjgmv ’ 83“.Fa1l direeuouaenclosed, box., ~ . . deeio-lvdnrw - - • - ‘ ■ a U-/' JiaroßTaur to those Affucted with fTettmx os iicpirae—Theinvenuon of Du. ilnainiut's Truss ha» iendered.the euro. ofthl3drcndfat-diecastf.lv matter of Pff'Cct cerioiniy : and die man who will now allow a 10 P'ooeed antil a condition or-lhingdfa prodne ?.anulleviatebnl theknife of nslnlfo. 1 n , r b e b n ' ts wholly Inexcusable,: A rnpture in its ordr- be le(i k toi,the perron fin l to!,fc?i?r.' h ' , -“ s i?' ln, 'beri but to go as manypersons lenient™?/*“'* bl,1 >dageof jtnykind to reiaift it, ot !otibnvfstermiivsSA" r ‘ !c ,' | ydnirmnageahlcrandleads - ItnTelier hm h. e n P>]<ued Hernia,- which often Has ~no relief .but ip a so.nttcal operation Inlhe Trusslo Tvrrv ” f *b“ nflbctid, lh”J“ common n*," IH. n.- r r t ™' , « *>d bandages in made to fu anv en,e P^ f ni ly iMmfortitble; ami con be equableness of belone'm nnV oilier instrument with wbicli : we 'are'neJhn?!io.if? !Inni will retain any rupture wnb ewe Snd. MmforMolhe Wearer. Physicians of the biphcst sanffn the fessranhave gieen tesinnoay mn, SiSnty over the ordinary trusses In naa. -The Trass iE,.iE,£ r hard tvi'l euro one-half the cases of ordinary Honmre Vloadviee those efllictcd to make character:’ean'bt ieljEl' IA« Cuy^bgcalling on the agent. ***** *“ . Persons front a. diatance can have theni seai t,v sendingUiemeasure round the body. 1 .•••*• - , Ii«. GEO. H. KRTSEB, 140 Wood street sole ngeni for Putubiirsh ■ • • ..martl:d&w ' THE /CELEBRATE!} COMSTOCK MEDICINES l?Mh S Ev T1 ‘ 0 0 Pajs Extractor iConnel’s & Aj DaUgsy. conus;, oil Barn* und nU KxiernaM’uin* HumanlhUrf ? olumhia for Staying- or Restoring tlib A«rce and Bant Liniment anti Indian Vte- C o Ur ? r °r- all easefl Of nheamaUrai. 4tb. Afe t Vow’i4«»tt»ttftOil,accnain;curoforDearncBB. . fiih. JVay ritftfmeni, a knowu cure tor tha Piic*. • dth. .Spohn?sSiek Headache : 7jh. women in the family way; Bth. Colds and rerensh- feeirngg and prayentin"* fevers ; for r A6thma t X*ver Oomplaiiu and mimaa- Affections; for UmrrhcDa, Indlgeslion and Ldsa o/Appetite; for Coiti ve*. nessm femalesana mtt*es,and nervonscompiainw ;for Stomach Aftections.-Uyspepsla, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac. the great pom s are ,it is not hail to take, never elves pain,ami never Icavea one costive. * " Vermifuge { Worm'Killer,) for Children or. grown person*. ■ ■ - ■ .■■ ■h}?u iM A?'- :?T * wn \' CfM i*«*>*«*. No medicine has been discovered mat is eo; happily adapted to use drop3 s to be mid yet perform such SiM w S ? h K Rn P P r d as a wash or.bath, ( by ln boules from 12| to 00 cents each. ‘ y llih. Saunhaltz x Roach and Bed for driv- • ingawny Vermiaiu a short time. 1 * r anv Slim T “ e cclebnltcd Lin ' 3 Uf‘ Pin » and Temftranee PoithelomitD l ! Pink Bvrui,' the'nannlarPY. Za Jo ' A FOK CoUti « JNFLB^i- *"* *** .beonly Brni«s K A?. 0/ChiH “ e Etm “ ly fatC °H, SarmpariHa. Tin'sartlelchasoulliv fa 4 c?iod Sf-"^ U ‘ S| “ nd 81,11 eircans great Satis- Vto- Tbe. celebrated spread -, Sirengtbtning Platter. matkcL° m Ll:I * rec ‘ I ’' :, nn<l llie most popular in the onrefor^f.h n Aeh'e.°‘ 4Ae ' le D ’° P ‘- A -llllh. Dr. CotasTocx has lately bousht therirht'ftirthe United States, of.the Wrtir, found at the .Snlr Springs of Doctor -Wm.C Fj!, !^ e t ,i S , ?“ lhDr ‘? eE >' C -’ Tbtf mbdlraiS latned.n no'orieiy and popularity never hefoxo-eanilled by any preparation at that place, and jt* eße has been eommcasuraie. With tts merits,whlcliare!extniOrßna" bo, vyill beroiiUnnedjftuscxiia-iabclwiUnbefac-simile ' GENUISE' Dr ‘ L ‘ t ’’ Wl ' l ia fulure desigho'to the AI.L OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS' : ' : . r~ . LUCIUS S. COM3TOCK. - esf .no.ebpye medicmen enn behadin this placeol w , .WILLIAM JACKBO& . . - I*°-.lb Liberty street, head of iWood. T , Balsam of Wnd CUMrv, ih A^n^ tdy n f k7lo '™l° Vian /or CtoighSt Colds. : k r %*\ In/luensay Blading e/'tA« Liver, •£**2* orWtukreu rf tht Buruter Hide.Fifst Slaees of* *s~*'! ir t S ! u<ni '^ e T‘ &'•* -Balaam it peculiarly °dapie-iio disease tf the Lv.nzj > ,cuxdllxa. tshi?{\ *f ptQdiiced.in our ttcx ran/tn? 'ftmafft; -' . hasloT’gbeenknowntOpdsßcisi- ‘ in ftai i Sm«lP«oiMif!leK Thisfact is familiar to cvef> malTon m our land, and physicians ofiennre- °', fforcnt forn ? ! for n variety of cnmhlatau'— li c? ‘ 1 ' ,ua,lj '" o^11 rorilsTina es; aitasome pbysict.nsvthoseTianics are familiar lo the whole eoun- TIOV cmibr'h ;fa l as ,'°v,' lcc J :, J e ?“* CONSUMP- r Aiurv couta cured by that alone, fn. oilier hainU flfrf n ’ IIW P S I!ear^3rv aiiiciess, otting, nu doubt, fo iheir • 1 S 52 I ? 1 \ CCI i np L ei ! a ” ng ail<l ftdmi ni3:eringit—a(]ifficalty experience 1 / ob,vlatc<l f ulli « nl experiment and long .i,/ I !£f^l raordln ,- a^I ne 2 lcinnl P oweraort hcactwognb- Rtuj.cceatrt nowfor the first lime combined and embod. *"■ Dr -w ,STA ! t,s ualsahok wildcuerbyl a nuo chemical prreess, evcrjiliiue dcleterions or ,s rejected, *o that what remains is the-mni ell iroordiuary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary and liver diseases ever known to mad '*■& convince all unbelievers that oar theoW is really true dSrS meScmer ° f cures P" f °™ed by thilwon’ •' *W W • f '• • &»“iS*-Boioß,'llant co* ou'Seßt'«7 I I take the liberty of advisinr lv?.w?n'f eaefi, -^T B J' Cnve4rrom -'“eti«e'JrDr'''' m of Cherry.. I was prostrated by n c f c t ufs Tlieau !l l ™ ■rely horrifying to me. for five of odr fam?lV {JXHim- l ‘e ra end sioiersj had died of Consumption I nearly aH the worst features of the gren^den/of^lord/he^tiefiev/r 1 severe\ndnsfn°l^^M a ! time I wa» taken altk'untn Obom'Sx weeks Bi n ace o bOine he !l’. ,l:S3 ; end my friends considered my^eiw hopeless, °r at least beyond our i,v?h2 ed the use of tVi,tar’s Balsam of Wild Che™.w!ih out my knowledge my faiher procured* it aiiifcommciwri admmigtenng ltio me, ond from ihefirstdav ■ ecd taking it my health improved, mid i was abje to be nut and’oversco my business 2nd I^Jr 1 which I still continue lo do- I have ' .of the medicine, nndnowconsiderrayscirperfecily wcß* JERkhilAil ISCBIG.gj ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE” since a very revere aiiackof measles, wln P h-rei!?s?.i her very ranch, and left her with emploj-ed nil of lho pbysiciaca wilhinoiif rcach'fnr ibl purpose of rrmoving-hcr cough, bm xviUmnt «ni;«. he lo be sinking mio a. decline. 1 ■nidivverv ejmpiom ofconsnraplion. 1 ilientried ervrent and Tar lint th i, clrcvited cfncS Vd.l jnsafiaidc improyed irom the first boltle,-and bv tta n^'SrT™’ bottles.of Wiamris Jfalsam of Wild ClXrr^iSSiP^ two 'Z C ,‘!, , , a , I,Crfco, , llea ; lh ' ond sbnis Butnow totuSnlT ss^ssass?fp' fMM I t * Will n,a“^c^S WBEr surpassing bealtb-rcstorative iirlue,? evl - lleDi:e . °f * u Llmoih Dr. linker, S-pringfield, Washington cp„ Kyi ssllis itin'fcSSJi?? !?■*?■'? T*? 3 taken with ihe Inflammation of i“® J?”*:! 8 * wl >ich 1 labored under foraix vrceJcr, when *E9« a »y Tccbyexedi *-In Utc fall of*t«4riwa*auack :S27«n ?®vere cold whicUwatedftself«pohm> longs k 5 * r *M B orthfce ycari:i.'was {u)n£n«d:'ioiDy : D ff»*;trl ici a allkinda of medicine*. and every variety of a »tfwuhont benefit; and thus Txvearfetf alonp unlil the wiDieror I beard of DritVißtaE’Sißaiaamof * Wild.Cbeny. •"••• My friendiporsuadcd me to give I had given up.all hopes of_recoveryj and had prepared myself for tbc change of/tmqther world. Through tbeir solicitations I was induced i >mafce use or the eerminf* iW»mf»s^am-fif;Wiid-Cbti;iy.-; vmirnlv astonishing;: After five years of ofibetion and auiferrncr And alWbavintfipeui fobrorfivehundittf doUaraiA nS purpose, ana tie best und moat respectable physician? Aad proved ,unavailing*; I was heolm oy* the b'essing of God and tho use of j)r wf«Si* Balsam of Wjld Cherry; col " r * "blit's Tdky ibeTiiisriiiff of God' rest unon »1»a so valuable a;mcdicinc as VVisthr’i J3al!,im r i5 l isf'f* : Cberryr Vjomrs respectfully. " *VV s a^Sedw S rfp addressed!' ® cacial <««»«. » I SI per bottlei*,,; borne, for 85. Norlh-east Corner of Fourth nbH W„? inclnmlU > : ou »t J Kidd ft Co, Fiusbnrah' I vv? mllst . be aWreslSb* P^?®^»ii^fa2gfSSSS£. burgh; Hildebrand! S W o " !^U*-P,r >Hollldai*. Kmannmg; J B EvmVt-„ ! ? na S £?'«* ftMacliy, A Wilson ft SOri \vSl*' jniuina ft Blood; Brookvilie; : Callen Her, Mend',m, ay £^ ar Bb I bTFarland Xc& « trowSo * ,-\V •• - ■.-,V‘. ! v's~ „-w \ , ‘ 2 , " '■ /*• ■ • ' ‘ - V '( + *+** -1 i f \ \? > *>* -v" - - y TO I2SVAUDS AKD TUE SICK, . N \ ' c J, If*
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