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Corner of Wood and Water ste. ■ .lobn Cicllalum Bt Co.. Proprietor*, rpHl3*ut>lic is. respectfully requested -ip call *nil ex . J: amine our stools 01 Ready iUmle.C.o-hiPi;, got up xxpressly for this queliei, ami m, Fiijionor style, '*>'‘ c h we am determine to. sell .low inr cn. h, Uur motto Mniii 'Qiitk SaUs'aul Sm<iil P;°Ji* ’ Oar W.rermm, op mir., i« fallv supplied with a large eiock : of Cloths, Camiineres, yesuega, • Clobiß,olexery description, ond.iii ftutt,every ortiele in our line unable forme reason. These OooU, wc nreoinWne to order in superior style, uml at very low *»«« < » c ""' ou .ArrAN S l% _ ... ... . -* | • : } >s. . *jVe btcond and Thiul u*/eis. . i 't/-?'.':-; • TJEG9 respectfully to inform bis friends andtho public, " 1> ilal be Jins returned from New York and i’luludel* ! pliia,hwlng there nelecied from the latest importations,-) , : ' . . ?ui emhfc new rtock o*.Ul»ek nud Colored CI.OTH>, \ CASSIMKRJESond VESTINGS, which for newness of,; . design*and richness of fabrics, are.uni surpassed by . "* any hnnfie west ©f New York;—AU of which he is pro* ; pared to make tu order m n superior *ty)e, at the lowest , ■ :-v: r i-.- and c«.rdiHlly. nmie purchasers to .call 1 aril examine the stock l-efofc purchasing elsewhere. | TOTATLUtiS.*— I liuve no authorized Agent m tins \ cuy* for the sole of jny work-onGARMENrCUFUNG. ; li-can only be hud ftt*tlicsiore of the Market strew, at the following prices, vis: with icstruc- ; . lions* ®10; without, ®7. •• ■ i matlT - • JAMES C. WATT. I . j; NifiW CI<UTfIING HOUSE. , KDMUNI) WITTS A CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 185 Liberty street, - above ■SL J?la ir, TTTHVK opened a new Clothing Store, at tho above ' and :ar* now rcceiviug a Kplendtd lot o’ 'Olbtfas, Cassimeres, Verl-ns?., Ac..ortho lotihl jmporta , ItOns- patchuted vntha ie«pe<nal view to cay trade, and which they arc prepared to make up to order In the la •. test and mon- fashionable stylus- They u»tt*m! to nay 1 fctnelnueniionto tin* branch of their l)u*>ine.9«,«ml they ; have full confidence th>»t thoy'wul be able to give their customers entiresausfaMioT They are al>o nmnufatiu -I'MfT'H chm.re.lol uf READY- MADIvCLOI HINO, «J styles, which, they wit! sell low for..cash .As ntl.jthis stock is entirely new, uis worthy the »Uten* : OO Of..t«xy.T« ■ • . . r r>r O V BPRISO AVO SCAinibti CLOTUINU 1 THREE BIG BOORS! No. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. TOHN MeCLOSKEY has now the, pleasure of an* . q| ‘ noanouiff to bis numerous friends and the public id general*that bla Spring and Summer stock is now ready fortnspecQon, which'Ue behoves will be fouud to be one or the largest and best selected slock* of Ready Made Clothing to be found m the Western Country He has this season paid more than usual attention tr the manufacturing anu style of his Garments, so that the very lowe9t priced, us well as the finest, arc got up In o style And elegahee not to be surpassed He would particularly call the attention of nil dealer* in Clothing to hi* present •splendid assortment of nesily-Slsat Garment*, As he feels confident, of the qualities _ nndprieesof ins good?, he can offer il em «urh i.i«lui.e % jnems ehull make n their interest to purLlta-e at ntt establishment- Many years’experience, and great success tn lue ba 'sines*?, together with an unprecedented irio.’erntr anij r* ta*f patronaee, has rnabled Inna to grl up Garments tr suit thobObfuces habit*? and tn< f es of every location ip the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers In the Cutting department will be found a choice ee lecuon of the most fashionable goods, consutn g of— French, English and Anxenaxn Cashmerelts, Ac * Ac, Also, an excellent o» VESTINGSy of the latest and most fa*hionable sly Ipa— all of whteh hc la prepared to make.to order in the be# manner and atthe most reasonable prices. COME. THEN, ONE AM> ALL! - The Assortment,the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo ind tn the United • States:-'•■ * mar-tf JAMES R. REED *. CO., Manufacturers of. Tnr.ono iites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling anil Grading Instruments, &0., etc. NO. SO ■ Smilhfidd slrccly Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jflmporium of LtitrUil CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. TXT 11. WRIGHT, (saccessur to J. S. Tocoti), Mann ff • ••facturerof anUßeoler Wbolcsalei.mil Keiml in the aboveiuuned OH and Lamps, is now receiving a larjre assortment'of : LAMFS t for horning the Kiherral Oil, Camphine and Pino Oil. Also, Lamps of every desenp lion, for burning Lard and .Lard Oil. CaafideUers, Girandole Hull Lamps. Weirs,Globes, Chimney Wats, Cans, and ail things pertaining to the trade. ■ EihereaUCamphlne or Pine OH, regularly supplied once ox twice a week. All orders left until the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended in. jV. IF Lamps of &H kinds altered to burn Uie Eihe* real Oil. All articles delivered m uay pan of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. W. 11. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth it., (Apo!lo __ ___ I’eiwccn Market and W'ood etreuia. flgeney for Different Lines of.J’aekel Ships. Ko. 410 Llbartr Struts pittiburßli. jpor P: W, BYRNES & South ttrttt, cniur rf .Pin*,Nci§ York ; 35 Wdwloo Road, Liverpool; end CG Qraxnsr tirttt, New OrUans, II \S a I-ine of Packets . : i>Kps Batlingeveryfivednysfrom . . dnr|Snit Livcrpoolto New York i a from Liv-• aroool 10 Philadelphia, on *uSl»KwiS£pctihrt 0 Jph teen tb of cacbGESsKjjjgsss month t l.me of Packets to IJalttmore <m the iTum <u each month. Also—a Line ol Packets on the-Sih and S4th of each month from London and Portsmouth to Jlew York. . ALSO—Drafteatslghtalwnyson band, for any amount, at the lowest tales of discount; and ail infornmuwi given concerning passengers, lhwt con be given, wuh pleasure, by their 'Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, . marts . - \ . 4!0 Liberty su Pittsburgh. HAYE dow.-oq vliund, and /will be receiving daily ihroagil tho season, New Goods, direct from the EuiOp&au -rnaiuifaoturcrs; and Ca*li Auctions, neb, fa» ahioDable,fancy Si*k Millinery Goods. Our ftock 0/ . Tick jßibbons, comprises every variety of the latest and - .xaosrb’e&atiful designs imported. Ataov. of our Goods are manufactared expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, andsiahd. • ' unrivalled. Weoffcrcur Goods for neu.Ctiab, nt loeror •• pilees Ilian any credit House in America cun afford.. All purchasers will find u greatly to their interest to • reserve & portion of their, money, and make selections fremoargreat variety of rich cbcap goods. Ribbons, nch,Tor Bonnets, Caps, freshes and Belts. HoimetSilkß,Satins; Crnpes.Lisses and Tarletons. - Embroideries, Collars,'CnemisciTf, Copes, Beitlm?. ..Habits, Sleeves, Coffs, Edgings and Insortings,. . Embroideried Ecvicre,LHCC,and HcmstichCarn.nkfs. .. Blonde Illusions, and Embroidered Laces tor Cans. Embroidered Laces for Shawl*, Mantillns und Veils. ... v. llomlon, Mecblcn, ValcnciencH, and Brussels Laces. ■ .English andAVovc Thread, Smyrna, Lisle'thread and Cotlop Laces. - • I Kid, VA&lo Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and Hms. . ■ . ‘ • Preach and American Artificial Flowers. IOTORSIKKIUH-KKiJ?I»3J Afi, f: v- -, {of the late firm ©f Sands AKeineman. LOUIS RKIRBSAR & CO„ IMPORTERS AND I>l3 A L HHs IN Clocks', 'Walcha i JnstUv* TTawfc Matenaig, Tuob. (*■?., ' PKOM WOOD, PITTSHTTfiOIIV fTtAKK leave toannounce to the trade and the public A . generally, thatlhey have themselves carefuilv *r- Icetea and iraporicd from Europe, u large sioekof Gold and Silver Waicftes, Watch Materials,ami Tools for: Watchmakers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry, ftom the Lest mannfacioncs—winch ilicy offer at prices as lovrus they can be purchased m the eastern xnSrkets; . Their slock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lcpines; Sil-. . vertJttftritcrsj-amlelcgantFrench timepieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a largo slock of Clocks, and Tune Pieces, from the “beßl American Facto •' lies.-. • ■ ;■ .. . Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every : description iu this line, such as Finger Rings, Karßings, Brcasi Piiia. Uiucelets, Gold, Fob: and Guard Chains, . - GotdGaard Koys and fceals, Lockets,Gold and 'Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Tabic and Teaspoons, and every kind of.faftoy articles geueruliy kepiln establish/nents of this description. • . Thoy. would respectfully cull the attention of the trade ...,latheirextensivo stock of Watch materials ami Toole, variety, which they have most carefully se - .They have alio on hand a large assortment of Tele •copes,Spy .Glass,!-# and Opera Glasses, from the best ?^?TK? cIOT^! IlJJn S lantl * Together with a great variety. f ow J. ar w ‘fV or ' "Otneronsio mention, wiVnSSJimi lc ! , i eB Jewelry repaired in the best manner and qu the most reasonuM;- ti»rrns. * l«cttl:v “ M A WC?! FST IM?"Jr??-" 1 '»««*•*■ In ill ANCit *, bTh R ,m jf*p; k a L PAINT, Aixxqubny City, Pa. 1 11 1 * fllmvc smilyjed n isaciple of'm ERAL l> AWT, for Tomer & ‘ UUnilicfollowiDg: “ 10 con ' ..v Silica, :• •■«".. ' - Alumina; : • • • Per Ox<d« ot Iron, - lamii, ■"• Matneftia, v Oxide of Manganese, .. 'VVttler and Loss, ;• .• 100,01}' The Powdered Sample, contained in thebor, which I suppose was the one you desired afro to have analysed, land to differ from an? average of the lamps powdered, and mixed together. This lasi yields as follows: • Per Oxide of Iron, - • v 59,50 Sflioamid Alamlna, . . • v 33.00 Lime, , - - - ,83 Magnesia, - . . ,10 ■yValer and Loss, * * • 790 10<M0 Tina difference I presume arises from the mineral r.ot being unifarih, some portions containing more Iron than others The analysis shows the article to be well suit ed, far a datable paint* I find that by calcining the pow derby,a prettying heat, the color is much unproved, oral feast coirverted into a fine red. - * - CHILTON, M. D. Chem.st* ITT For sale by JOEL MPHLER, 811 liberty street, 1 xuariSry s {Slotting. imporinuf and True* IOIIYIiU Jr y fire Hive -Clothing blare, No. 225 ibcity *trcoLca« tell a good suit of suinroerCio- Ar Si fiOJ htuer every description, lowibr cash- Custom work: nmue to order In ifcble style, and on reasonable irnn*. ,-fnntl? Ir'KveryDndy tiay«» Must Us 'x’rue t -aiiiiUat BOUftVfiK, oi thtrUEß Htvii Clotuinq *225 Liberty street, rr.ilsue cheapest Clo n jhe City—well inftde amlfnshionnkly cut- .Coll c&oiitic them, nnd ■jou will not be disappointed*- ricetited, byi l?xpni*;V'‘ l splendid oi Cfttlu'i-cre*, Drown, Green and Blue ClotQs, anp fashionable.floods .suitable .for the reason, wbicj .prepared to make to onlet, (wiihoul tlisappomh lu*n style unsurpassed in the City. . . and sec. • mar«ti J/UtIJSS C. WATT, . - MERCHANT TAILOR : An assortment of the a- Love named lustruments al- Trays on band. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,.. &c.» &o. . April 0,3852—2 m P AS BENGE E OFFIC E, . Save Your money I C BAB LBS P. PREE MAN & CO,, .(tATE FREEMAN, UOUGES AND CO) IitPORTERS AXD JOBBERS,' 144 BROADWAY, - ONE DOOR SOVTII OF LIUEUTY STREET, NEW YORK, French Lace, English, American am] Italian. Piraw Bcnnetaand Tr»rotnine;B. . .{fnnrtt&Qm Svan^portatiom ■\)Sj b tire, now prepared to forward prodace- Ac/, to :tV Plnhuirlplun immediately. Time,five day*. : Rates for bacon Ji»r l pork,beef, Ac.-,-; • GOc 11)0 lbs. Goiton; earthenware, leather, leaf : tobacco, w clns« -• • . • COc^fMOOlhs- Bceswax.dried fruit *nd wf i ol ;• 80c iMOD Iha furs,jiclirios.<Jßrr.ttnd buffalo fikinB,eggB , • t brooms, nidzs • . . . .. Jooc lfO Uls. 'nnU ■ . COVODE & GRAHAM* Agts. Adamfl A NO. SO t-OUkTH STRKET, FiTIVBURGH. •VUE- public are informed that wcore now running 4. Tubularly lo the East and Wegti'uud arc prepared to forward all Goods rntru?tcd to our canes ; A AL MESSENGER sent dailvfor. Philadel phia, oi4 o’clock, P.M.ADo;dully to Cincinnati; nt7 o’clook, A..M, • l . Ordcia transnimcd free of charge, ami Goods returned by first Express. • . Hills: of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland: and Seotiaud, for any mnount.payabieoit principal Banking Houses or Post Offices inthe United Kingdom. ; • deoVd ••• : BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents; Jtterobaute*' Portable Boat Line* For the Transportation of Merchandise <miProduce t (yu CAfTSW anh bam.koads), ustwbbn . :PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, . Dmet, n-itApuf Rc-j/nretnc.. •ET TIME, TEN.DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, . Depot, 251 Market st, (ucur Sixth.) Philadelphia. C A M’ANULTY& CO, \ Caniil Rasul, 4 ft 3 wild 410 Penußtrcct, Piltaburgli. SAVING increased our facilities and otherwise im proved our arrangements for Trantportation, we ore now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and MerL*hundiF.e,toehip(on ttiC opening of the Canals,) -with promptneasaud dispatch.; The Ssecuou Boat; system of transportation over our Suue improvements has been m use about ten years, and the great success and favor it has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that it Is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by nil us vastly superior to any mode of transportation : uscdoitCanuls. (when intersected by Railroads) 1 Lands loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain i undisturbed until u-iloadcd at oar Warehouse inMarkct [street;, Phthdelplrin, thereby entirely avoiding thedelav \ consequent on- three different trnmhinmcniß, and seen* ! ang the delivery of Goods m entire lots, the packages clean, nu.l m ns good order as when shipped. i Produce, Ac , consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, i will be received and forwarded always at the lowest ; current canal rate?,, strictly according to Instructions, without any ovua charge for commission, storage, or ad ; vancing charges, &c. i Jcbt!3__ C. A. M’ANULTY Sc. CO. i Fare ReducMl l . ~ ! WEST NEWTON TLANK ROAD ROUTE, IjU)K BALTIMORE; PHILADELPHIA ojld WASII ' INGTON CITY... PiHtt ÜBDUCBD. Toßahinince, StJ,OO less than Po. Railroad To Ululudelphm, 81,00 .do • do do To Washington Ouy, ■ crj.lftf do ; do do Tlds is the omv Office which insures n THROUGH TICKET fo WftMnngton.nnd, by taking this Kouiejpaa* fiemrers will save tune and money. • • Tni Mail Huai (currying the United Stares Mad ) leave? the Mtmniignhe'a. Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, r.VI'UY APT) RNOO.N.at 5 o’clock, \ja the Yougbm* gheny It'ver Po «enreis will lodge on the Boat, and tale eplei did United siatesMulCoachesat West New* ion, nr’xt morning over the Plunk Road, crossing the utountaiite in day) ght Taka the magnificent sleeping Cr,r% cf t‘r» Baiun ore and Kuiiroad, at 10 o’clock, P M BieiiAfatt it Ifal itnore and Wn htngtou Guy, du;e m Philadelpbia, and arrive in New York the same evetiSog. Fare loßalurr ore. • - - S 0,00 do Philadelphia, • 10,00 - do Wadnngion Cuy, * 10,50 MONONGAHFLA ROUTE Tie Steirrer leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily,ntS<>Yloek»A M Travelerc leaving Pittsburgh by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same night, *nd arrive m Cumberland -the next morning for the loci train oi Cai«ior Baltimore. \\ ill sup in Buiumore und Wnslungion City, ond arrive in PbdUdeb phiu at 2 o’clock, the same nigut Fare to Balnoiore, .... 80,00 do Ph.iadrdj.hm. - - - - 10.10. do \Vashm»:ion City, - • - 10,50, ForTickelSibyeiiherof the above Lines, pleatc call at the West Newton Plunk Rond Offit e; hi the ftlonon gabein, House, \Yater street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. ’ nprS- : .'• ! /• ' - aioaiciAHCifiai'mAii rahiUOai). 1852. : CLEVELAND. AND DETROIT LINE, : In connection vrith the Cleveland nnd Cincinuau Raß rtmd,. and Erie- Railroad. Clcvclaiul and Pmsborgh Railroad,and Michigan Cemral Railroads BASSF.NGF.RS will be ticketed, throuch from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and. IMlaburgh, and from cither of those places to any poimbn Lako Afichlgm. Tins Line will he rompovedcif Uvo new low pressure steamer*, built expressly for the route, ■ CLEVELAND. - - Capl. C.C StaVabD. hOREST Ci rV, * . Cap’. I* A. Pibbck. A Boat wul leave Cleveland f r Detroit, ami Detroit for . evening, at o’clock, urnvlng In bo;h cities the fallowtny moruioif, in season tor the mor ning train cf cars for Chieueo, Cincinnati nud Pittsburgh, and for the Luke Superior andSmtlnaw beats.at Detroit Tl ey will run from Cleveland in the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday—•—»— »- Wednesday- • —————Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday—-•—• ■*• -TbuMday • -* • -Fuluiday, CLEVELAND. Monday* vTcrsday ** : •»• • Wednesday •• • -»«•-»♦ •• • * -Friday. FOREST CITY — •Tborsday* • • •• * -SaTmliiy The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for ull *md* of I'ieicht, from Cleveland to Detroit* Macki naw, buuteFte. Mane, undnU pom on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,CASPIAN and bT. LOUIS tvill compose the line.until the new Boats are ready .. ’. ' ' AGENTS. ; .. C. I3RADUKRN &-CO, Cleveland. : PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE &. JONES, Detroit. 18 52. .SPRING ARRANGEMENT. POES NBV i' Ia" RA .^J^Ro'&D, Two Daily Trams Prom PlttsburgU to PblladetitUla amt It<lmore* Only 30 Hours Through! . ; . ■ • FAUB.SU. THE Express mail tram will leave iheDepoton Lib* erty street, übove the Cana} Bridge, every morning aIGJ-o’clock. Passeugerswill goby the ears to Turtle,Creek 12 miles' where they will find the best of Couches m readiness to convey them 23 miles, over a first rate turupiko road to Beatty’s station; (eondcctora accompany each train of Coaches), nml then take the cars to Hnlhdaysburg; and then, take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. Pasßcngensfor Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad ut llarrisburgh, arriving at Baiu moro to breakfast, und to Washington City the same morning. The Evening l Trumwill leave daily tit G*3t>, P. M.,ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia. i>. Leech A Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, P. M i connecting at Rhunwille with the Pennsylvania Fanroad. Throogli from Pittsburgh U> Philadelphia am! Baltimore in 33 hours. ' FARE 610. Passemrers will procarc their tickets at the Railroad Office in toe Monongabcla House,- Water Street. : N..E-—Scheduleume&afollows: From Pittsburgh lo Detluy’s Station, 7 hoors- . do Beatty’s Slution to Johnstown, do ; do Johnstown to Hollidaysburg, ia .•cludiagKJmltesPoringeroad, (V do From Holhday*hurg to Dillersvillc, 0 do do DilicrsviUe to Philadelphia,over Columbia Railroad, ■ 0& do Tins Schedule aPow« ample time on caefc portion of the route, nnd.cnn be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers arc informed that the jPorlßge uud Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rmedby tiiu.Statc of Pennsylvania, and are in uo way undrr the management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. • NOTICIh hi'CUAc of loss, the Company will hold ihcmselccs responsible for personal baggage only ond for on.amounniot exceeding one hundred dollars. jnarSS'j ■ J; Mf>.SßlMEN;'Tlelret-AcU-P;IL• l<.• Co._. tt JBS'W AUaASGISBIiSBI'fT WESTERN RAILROAD •• ' j . vanM ' - i ••• Pittsburgh to Clevelnna, Colnmbuo and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh io Cleveland in Ussihan Ten HouT8 t hy a continuous Railroad Line ! Lxpros Trsin on the Ohio and Pennsylvania ;4- ;«“droud, leaves Pittsburgh at 81 A, M., slopping at £cwickl>, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Encm, Palestine, Columbiana, nnd Salem, and reaches AlM mice,-8«» miles from IP. M. Passengers leaving Alliance «n,the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. fit, mid; reach■ Cleveland atOPJM. Returning, the icngcrs leave Cleveland at 9A. M., Alliatico at 130 P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.30 p: M., in time to cblt jicct wiililuo evening, train 011 the Pennsylvania Rail road for ; IJhiladdphia-New York and Baltimore: arid al*o;wi'h the Yougmogheny Steamboat and Plank Road Toule.-.v:,,.- > Pus?cngers by. this -route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh m two days; without night travet, and save from one to two days in connecting.with the Penna. Cen tral Railroad.- , - Passcngejs.leaving Pittsburgh at 830 A. M., reach Contoiuu 2F. M..anu Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mas sillon tho line connects with stage Hoes .10 Wooster, Mansfield, Now Philadelphia,and ul Enori to New Cas* ilc,Poland,.Warren t Mcrccrand Erie- : . %*. The New Ifrighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh.at. 10 A.M. and 520 P.M., and Now Brighton ui7:A.M. and 11*. M., slopping at Intermediate stations.- Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton . ‘ Quarterly tickets arc sold at low rates, and tickets by the -package to rome of the stations* - r. The Trams do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and fromthe station on Federal street. ' ■ F&re by the only conuuuous Railroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 54,00. To Massillon, 108 miles, $3.00, . . For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of'the Ohio ami Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, . Ticket Agent. ‘ Or to J.MESKIMEN, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. . l Notx—By tho route by steamboat 50 miles to wells* yntc.and thcuccbylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland.ihe ftreUsj.sU. April I,lSs2.—(qptf) l TVoir A fHv, l,ALl ' s —ln Clare and for aule,o few eel rn.Y mch Billiard Balls. JOHN W. TIM, -- T 1 ■■ •.... - N 0.143 Woodstreet. GUJRte P & Ban£V li i” “na 0™ of TAAFFE, HA naamlance, and Jo^nai n lHeniioi? S m e thS C faferaw a Sf Ihcircnslomer., wUleniUle ih em o aßhareofDUblfc p.U«. g ..^^^ lgsg g^PJ|W« # SAMif, Maguire, Canberra, m. -WM. C BANL, Washington, Pa. * Pittsburgh, April 3,1858. ««*isuia,ra. \ * Jj- ' rit •■' *v* *. • i-x'- .:••?• V tv : ‘-'-' , ""' i ‘« : •'■'■*■*'■! •-.'■••• - •>:■•'• i-V>> x;,- I*l.. V **» * 2 v ’ Insurants flTompanujr Fir* and JAa*ia« inttiranea. rjMjE OrFiCß.of the rnjurancß Cs*ct 'Harik-Amtntm ' loilic WarehouseoHlartly, Jones* * C0.,N0. street,third:house Easier Wood street.wherethesubscriberwilUssuePoliciesonßaild* itigsarui lbe.tr contents,andoiiShibmentsby Steamboats aud other vessels. Tot the above old and Tosponaihie Company. [ap3) WilL P. JONES, Agent- Btata mutual. tfiro inanronoe • company, to ,_r, n RAHHIBBUhG, PA. * | \boluNKDonly fonhe eater classes of propertyjjkQß XJ au ample capital; and affotds superior nd vantages in pomi or cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ana country merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isuluted or country property. : / • A.-A. CARRIER,AcIuary, ocICT) BranchOfficc.No.S4 SmUhfield&u.pmsburahS N&W .YOUK JbIVK jQiSUUAjVCK COM* FASY« . ACCUMVLATEb CAPITAL. 9600,000 tldlfi ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been Unusually .JL -large, showing that the company.bus beeu doing u very large nnd prosperous business. . Tne divuieuds m IfeJfi were SO per cent. . ' • ■ *:«■. • ■ 184? “ 50 ■ - :-- k ' “ ■ •' ■ IS4S PO ■" •<■ • - « ‘. 4 1849. «:• 40 . “ ■ . u - u. ; leso •* 4o u ■ JBsi- « ... 50' ■“ *• “ “ ISSJ * 4» ‘ ‘ This is among the oldest companies hi the. United Slates. Its accumulated capital inconstantly increasing for the benefiiof members, present and future. ■ MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. : Ptisv Fnsnat*!!, Actuary. CURTIS & DOBBS, Agts. . Pittsburgh, con. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick & Fnend’s Banking House, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. . Also, agents Tor Protection and Former’s Fire ami Ma- Tine Insurance.-capital 84dO,UOb, and of Branch office, Empire Slato Ilealin Association, cosh, including accu mulated • capital SlB.OOO. , Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. ; mvtl IfiSVUAHV&n THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUK ANCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room of the Ex; change. Third strcctrPhtladelplua.. . , i . Fian iksuiiancb.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property-in town andeotmiry, insured against loss or damage by fire atthe lowest rate of premium. Marine iNsoßATics.—They also Insure Vessels, Car opes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, os the assured may desire. " InlandTnANspoKTATioN.—Tbcy also insure merch&n due transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Coats and steam Boats, on rivers aud lakes,on tne most liberal terms, • - .. - : ' - • DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,Edmund A. Souder John C.Davis. RoJiertßurlon, John R. I’enrosc.Samuel KtlwardsvOcOiO. Lelper, Edward Darlington. lsuac R. Davis, William Newlm,Dr.‘K.M. Hutton, lames C. Hand,Thenphilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Cr««g, George SernH.Spencer Me ll.vain, Charles Kelly, J, G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr S. Thomas, John Sellerf!, Wm.Kyrc, Jr. DIRECTORS AT FIXTSB V IIGH. —D. TV Morgan; Hugh Craig, Jno.T.Logan. WILLIAM MARTlN,President. Tugs. C. Hand, Vice President. ;. Joscrn W. Cowan, Secretory.,.. : |D*Orfice of the Company,No. 4'J Water street, Puts burgh. (jcl&du): t*. A. MADEIRA, AkoiiT • TFePrankllu Fire Insurance "Company* . ov puiLAX'Ufnu. DIRECTORS:— , . Charles W. Bancker,.- George V>. Richard*, Thomas Hart, MnrdeeaiD Lewie, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Bone, SamuelGr&nt, DavidS Browne, Jacob R, Smith, MorriH Patterson. CHAS N BANCKER,Pjes’t Cbas G. Danckkr, Secretary. P‘7* Continue to make Insurance, perpciuui or limited, on every description of property m town and couniry at rates as low as are consistent with security, * The Company have reserved a large Contingent rand’ which, with their Capital and Premium*, safely invested! afford ample protection to the assured. The As ß ets of the Company, on January Ist. 1851, a* fubhsbed agreeably to an Aclof Assembly, wcrensfol* owl. viz Mortgages • —.g 918123118 Real Estate «.3T7 78 Temporary Lo ui;—*’*— - 80,900 17 Stocks - —» Cl,i>e!9 90 Cash, Ac Bl * 31.212,70^44 Since their incorporation, a per'od of 2L years.they have paid upward* of On* Million Pour Hundrtd T/ieit land i/ohars, losses by fire, thereby ni’orihnp evidence of the advantages of Insurunce, os well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness,nHhabSlnles. - J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr243 Olfree N. K. corner Wood and ;td «ts. HOME INSURANCE Tbc Farmer* and n«cbanio*’ Health In •ursuce AtsocKatton, of Pittsburgh; fenna. AIV LV TIME OF XEBD? OVVICE—COHNBB OP fiMmifftKLD AtiD TniRD RTBHtTS. GUARANTY CAPITAL* 930,000. TUIS is unaßsocunoue*ut>Ushf«lfarihc mutual relief of its members, in citscs of sickness or accident, by tbo paymontof their Annual Deposits . Ferrous in pood faeafth may become members' anti be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness oraccidcni. AM who join this Association are. entitled to a vole in the- election of officers, and to participale m the profits oi the Assoeia* tion. Ins established on a fiifo und permanent being both Mutual and Benevolent m us designs, wub tbe lowest rates consistent forussccurny, and coiiduct cd m a manner la insure ns perraanr.ney and durability. Alt persons can see the advantages of takiug out a policy from the Ucncrat Office. TEAULV DC?OOTa. ; . ■ ‘ . 8 2,C0-per year,draws? 2,COpor week; 3*l*o do do 3,10 do j 4,<io do do 4.00 do; 5,00 do do . 5,00 daj 6,00 do do ii,(W do; 7.00 do. do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 800 do; G,CO do do 9.00 i.o; 10.00 do do lo,tU do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, Si,3o—which must be paulot the time of making application,, and the first years’ deposit witum twenty days. Each member enliiled to a monthly report, gratis,. OFPICtKS. . Presiding— P. W. Bnarjcosx. Fire piaidtnl and JVeajttrrr—Wm. M. Wilson. £*iere/ary— G, D. Brown. Ftnanci CcTntr.ttiu—A. J. Childs, A. P. Christie, and P. A. APMaeterg. . . • ■ : m.irU;om Btats mutual CTKro laouraoco Oompsuy, BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smitilpibld ET.,Prrraattta i, . J'lWturgA, *lfeu lir.lWl. THE best evidence of the Hucce*s of the Directors In endeavormg to make the 4 ‘bTATE MUTUAL FJ RE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community,-is the unparalleled amount of buftit'css which has been-done—having issued 7*ooo P)!i cles during Uiepastyear, thereby adding over Si'.lo,ooo to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured Is. of the safest risks, and «Wgs proportion insured for only one year. whole No. Policies issued 7,000 do do expired, lermumted A . . canceled——— 92 do do lnforce»— Amountof Propcrtytnsurcil-.-*--- 37^33,419 . do Canceled,terrauiatcdatui ex pired*- 201,T2S do do inforce’-.—*—« 87,C51,G9l do PrcmiumNotcß-—79,070,37 * do Cancc!ed,iemimatcd,cxpr’d, • <137,16. do inforce—-—•• ••*-*■•»•••• v 879,fW,77 do CashPremium3Teceiveil-*-‘551,557,14 do do canceled* —— 321^1 ; 851,205,90 Whole amount of losses and erpen- Begpaid'*- -23,41t;45 1 Balance in favorof the Co., In cash, 827,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, a is behoved this company affords&dviwtngeslnpointof clieupnesi*, .safety and security, inferior to no liisuranco CompHiiy ic this country. . . Conducted on the cqnUiMe and greatly Improved s ys tern of Cl&ssifie&lien of Bisks,excioumg ull special hazards; insuring only tv limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence oi laigc fires, and also, on both tne. Stock and Aiutaaiplan, It notoulypoasesscs the cheapness and nccammodaiion of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors*—J P. Rutherford. A. J.Gillett, John 11. Pucker, Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob *rt Klotz,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J I\- RUTHERFORD, Tres’I. A.J.GILLETT.SecV A. A. Casuisb, Actuary. N. B.—A isenp Dividend of fifteen per coni, on oapi ring poltclcshaslcen declared by the Directors, anti is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeenm 61e in cash at the end of ninety days. - my!7:dAw A. A.CARRIER, Agent. Watches* Jew«lryi &o» ‘ HAVING just-returned from the Eastern cities, I have brought with'trio one of the most beautiful and carefully .selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches uml Fancy Goods,' ever offered, to-fhe L Public.- Persons wishing to purchase any thlng iu toy line, can rely on r geUing a good article. Ido not. advertise to sell goods' below, cost* nor SO per cent. cheaper than any house in the city. 1 Givc.tne& < all, aitii lam sure you will be satisfied thatl cahseU agood article .ns cheap as any of them. - -• C'-' Another iacl I wish , to keep before tho people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best munner,this is"the place to have it done.- To this branch of my business I v,’ill devote especial aliemion. - - JOHN S. KENNEDY, 94 Market street. *, opr7 ■■ : Sign of the Golden Eaglo. Usury lltchardfion, jr«wclicr, HAVING re-filtcUbis store In a handsome wanner, and but recently; returned front the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of .Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his: friends amicus* lomera to the fact, that among bis Watches will be found, the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. OfJow-. dry, theJstest styles of,brochee,brea*Lpiits,fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, :Ac,Ae. . ■ FANCY GOODS—Such as papcrmache, work tables, work boxes,desks, faucy vases, perfume bottles, table mats,Colt’s pistols, pone monmes, in*, great variety; china fruit and cake dishes,- Ac.,,with an endless variety of tuefal ami ornamental articles, which have only lo be seen to bo appreciated. • \ novl ; NO. $1 MARKET STREET. Cltlscni «ad Strangers, DO you wish to purchase a fine fpn&GOLDor SILVER' the usual price?! If so, cull at HOOD’S BSMfiaNEW JEWELRY STORK, 51 Market two doors moTth of Third, and'take: a-look at his new stock, just arrived,and you can there purchase Watch esor any kind of-fine Gold-Jewelry at their real value, &nu not be charged two prices for. everything, as you nave usually been; but can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices.. - Do noi believe what intcrcsled in their own sales, tell ymi.hut come and sec for yourselves. All goods sold aithis esiablish meut will be warranted as fepieserited at lime of eale— so that all aay.purehaie e q uvll y: kb fa andeh eap. otrlfi IF. Tune .is mohey, surely it deserves to be ;watched, and, reader, -you muy be RFsared - > Watchesbcuer ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, , v - Than you will find, when e’er yoil co, And.look at those on sale below. b, REINKKAN& CO., FIFTH STREET, ONE,DOOR FROM WOOD. Importers andJDealewiaClocUs, Watcbca andJtwlrih Watch Materials, Wald* Makers JWfr.fre. BEG leave lo annplince to.tbe trade and.the public generally, that they have Just received: from, the best manufacturers in. Europe, a large lot of v.old and Silver Watches, Waleh Tools- and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from vibe best, manufactu rers—which they offer at prices on low as they .can be purchased in the Eastern markets. - Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner,and on the most reasonable terms. Prompt attentleapaid to orders from a distance. BEERSKINB— Bbales8bales deerskins for saleby myia SMITH & SINCLAIR. Kemoyal, . , TTOUGH lb ’ANTHONY have removed their DA- H GGERBEAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Bidding, to baton’s Building, over tho Young Men’s Library, wherp I they will be happy, to their old patrons and j apzfttf - J j *, 1 .v ‘r e ■", ,- ■*> i ,t - J -i ,; C% * ‘ .„V;•r •; c' i», * ■ , *■>■>? t* ■ . ,-**■«,.» ' ‘„Sr --- r . : . ... •■ r- •- V.;' l: •••*'•--"• “ - t■ 1 ■ "5.»?.. •■:••'. \ •• -r: * %.v*. org ©cobs. GREAT BARGAINS;IN DRY GOODS'. - : Sftlltnc.oft at Cost TO.jQ UiT. TRE B US'INESS! npHE.Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail •A dry goods business,and having made such arrange inenmoa to rcndcritnccessary toclose out his stock by the ietof July next, will commence on Thursday. May. 13, and brU his entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goodaat C*>ST, FOR CAiSH > Hisgood&kavfot'.been principally purchased the pres ent season, will be foaria desirable bargains, being at Icflßl 25per cent lower than regular prices. In STAPLK GOODS wiU bo found— . ... English and* reach chiriueE;: .':••• • • Blk alpacas and bombazines; ( iChecks.and muslins;-• •- k Irish linens and crashes; Table linens mid cloths; - Huckabdok towels arid toweling; Dutnask and snow drop linen napkmu. and-doilies;* Mari Bellies- quilts; furniture prints; plain and emb’ddimity; linen sheetmg Qod piUow.linens; ruble .and piano.covers ind coverings; worked lacecurtainsand curtain muslins. *" FANCY GOODS.'- White crape shawls, emb’d arid plain white berego and iliibel shawl*; Fine Frenchlawns and bereges; Ucrogedelainesandmuslmdc'lnincs; Tissues and grenadiers; Blk and fancy silks; some very superior.} and a fine stock ‘of goods generally. :' 4 EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace copes and sleeves; Jaconett, mull add linen cambric collars A chemizcllcs, Jaconcu - , mull edgings and iriseningsp . Linfr’d linen arid cambric hilkfs; - ; wmked band&and flouncing*; and a magciGcent stock or.Valehciehhes edgings, laces oud jnsertings; together With a largo variety of other goods; too numerous to nieHtion, all oftvhicnwillactuaUy be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CaSH. Early calls.will eecurethe best, bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGHT.No. 02, 4th st. • : I*. S—AH peisorsTinowing themselves'indebted to the above prior to January, are requested to pay lhejamo, na all drbu wUlife'ptniu the bands of an ot tofnev for collection, I mylg , ■ Cbtan Dry Good!) JAMES M’CANDUUSS & CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, A RE now opening & very extensive and well ussorlcd /I: stock of SPRING and; SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting in part of French oml English Broad .Cloths, Tweeds,' Casslmeres; CrishraereUs, Doeskins, Jeans. Cottonudes, Drillings, Lineal Coatings, Silk, Satin ami Fancy.Cotlon Veflimgs. Also, about.HJlf CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, newest :Myleoof Silk and Linen Poplins, Delaines,Dcrages and BerageDeLnlnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in' great variety ; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm l<eaf, Leghorn,. ;Kog<jUih, Hungarian stud Mexican Hals; -Silk, Gingham ami Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which aro offered at ■Wholesale on the most accommodntirigtcnn3. faprl‘2 Great Attraction r T.UST RECEIVED ntJECFKis* Orio Prico Cash Store !. O' Nri ’76 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourths!, arid Diamond, the largest aTirt- mosl beautiful stork of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh/ . . .. . The subecriber wou*d infonn those who desire to get good bargains, that the greater part'of his Stock was purchased at iihe recent large Auction S*les in New York and Philadelphia' for cvsif, which enables him to sell goods !5 to 25per cent, cheaper th’tu those who buy oncredit, We do not deem it.necefsary ts mention the the different kinds of goods thatewnpose our stock, but deem it sufficient today that it consisis of a full assort ment ofiadies* and gomlcmenU wear, togetb-r wilh*a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an.examination. of our stock from those who wish to purchase. Imarls : jfSSKB M’GXNOL ESS CO., “ 109 WOOD STREET, WHOLESALE Dealers in Foreign and Bomftiic Dry • Goods, axe now opening, their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, rcticled with the greatestc&te; to siiiubo trade, consisting in part of the newest slytes of— Dress Lawns andßcragcs. Plain and Figured Alpaccus; . .. French,Scoteh-and Domestic Ginghums; Printed CaiicecS) in great variety ;* Ribbons,. Lucesand. Edgings; Cloths, Cassimerfes rind Vestings; ' Summer Coating and Paataloomug; . Brown and Bleached Mu&Uns; Palm and Leghorn Hots; Straw and Braid Bonnets. Together withucompleie stock of Variety Goods and Pedlar«’ Notions,Gold and Gilf Jewelry, Gold and Bil verWatches,Braßs Ciocßs, Ac. All or which are Of fered at Wholesale, fur. a small advance over Eastern J tfeb2B.Cm^ New Goods at Uuuianl Low Prices I B GREGG & C0.,N0.J97, north-west corner of Wood • street and Diamond alley, are now opening their second purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES? which have been selected by ibe seDiorparlnsr with great enre, expressly for the trade. Our stock consists in part of French uml English Broadcloths, Cassimerea. Ciwhmereucrir Tweeds, Sati- Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop lins; De Laines, Lawns, a.heavy stock,Fancy •Prints,latesr style*. Alpacaaplnin and figured. French, iScweh orid Domestic Gingham?,’Brown tuid Bleached Muslins, 1000-doe Hosiery; Gloves, alarge and Lcbutifpl assortment; Bonnet*, Bibhons, Laces and Edging.s.Lu dles’ Drcsi Goods, a largo assortment of latest styles Silk arid Gingham Parasols; Rutland rind Palm Leaf Hats. ' Our stock of Varieties U very, large aml. com plele, together wiili an extensive stock of Gold arid Gilt JewelrnGold and Silver Peas and Pencils; Clocks ia great variety. Our stock of Dry Goodsis la?ge and com plete .To which wc would invite the nuention of City Retailers,Country Merchants and Pedlars, a* w‘e ccui offe r. Goods'on such terms as will make it oil object of their particular attention; - oprtO-fra. ; , D. GREGG A CO. . fiWUUUUSI YOUNG, STEVENSON A rXJVE, Sign of the '-ORIGINAL DEB HIVE” Katie: si. FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Spring anti Summer Goods! TIIE subscribers have,just received.by Adams A Co.’s Express and the. Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest arid best, selected rirsortments of Fine Dress Goods evefoffered to the public. . 'One .of the Firmhavinx been in the Eastern Cities before the commenccmento/ tltei?pring trade,selected our Good?, with great care from the Importers, at such prices as wiU enablC us to scii cheapcr than the cheap est- Oar very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—viz: Chcne and Jo?per Cbeue Silks; High Etmrc, Plain, Chntpclicu and GlassaSilks;, do ‘ ' Stripe do do; • 'do.:- Plainßlack ; do; ' Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks; Tissues, Borages, Plain and Figured Poplins; French worked Sleeves, Cuff*.Coilar* &, Ohemizetts; . do ; LaccfindMuslin Capes; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings ; . . Cloths, Cassiracre*, Satinets ami Jeans ; Bonnets and BannH Ribbons. The proprietors would respectfully solicit on curly call fr.om-their friends.and the public, generally, feeling confident ia.il they con.oflsr greater fmiueements than has been offered heretofore . : Piara , VOU*G v STEVENSON A LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 james odsirae, MARKET STREET. iPRtNG AND St^IMER _ . i. opening, including rich Shawls, lo |C>" SIOO onch. . Let every lady call and see this splendid production: of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Laces, Satina, Silk*, Lawns, ,Berages r Mantillas, and Visites, to match the Shawls. Ladies 1 and Children’s' Millinery* Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, &c. ' Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan aud Leghorn Hats, (Cenin si) tea,) Shirts,Coats, &c. - MournirigGoods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is in the monthly receiptof Fashions anaMddels,-frdmParis, London and New York, at No. SlSu.Clair street. and 109 Market bi, where ladies are respectfully iuviteu to call. The trade supplied; with models and materials, [aprl-t SECOSD GBEJtT ARRIVAL: OF FALL arid Winter Dry Gcods;aud.VuriU<‘H at No. 07,Northwe8t corner or Wood strcet aml Diamond alley,‘Tiusburgb. Pa. DI Geeoo Sc Co. would again ari ribuncctb their old customers’ and dealers generally in their line, that they are now prepared! o offer fpr sale their preaenl new stock.of Gbous at unusually low rates. And as oarpurchases;have been made' oil Uic most fav orable terms wiUi Importers and Manufacturers, we flat* ter ourselves, arid hope to be able to merit aeoniipuance of confidence ond patronage of our old customers and thepubllc generally,whicn has been heretofore bo libe rally bestowcdilpon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeresv 'SauinetSr Tweeds, fancy YesUngSj Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black arid Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blanket*,' Llnsey I’Jsridg, A!- : puens, Merinoes L MuslinDeLaineSj Cashmeres, fancy Prims,:Glazed : Cambrics,: TabJb Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, iancv long Shawls, Silk Ciavais, Pon fee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct rom Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryGbodslinc*- Oca.Vauixtt Department will be found on examination lobe unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up .in part of Combs, Buttons, Patentuml Spool Threads, direcUrom Europe::Port Monica:arid-Pockct Books, Hooks and. Eyes, Pius and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons. Ra* zorsvXable Cutlery arid Pen-Kriives Just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines; Violin and YblinSuings, Gum Suspenders,Slates aiid Slate PericHs, Percussion ; CapS} Speotac!es;Pistoig,. Hosiery* Gloves, Lawns arid . Edgings,^Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Si IkGimps and Fringes, : fancy Neuirigfl, Grcen Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence togetner-wilh a general assortment of all other articles in ute Varlety line. .Wo have on harid ' and- for -sale a large assbrttricrit of.Gbld anffSllver Watches and : Watch Materials, Gold rind Gilt Jewelry,. Gold and Sil ;ver - Pens Arid Pencils,..Gold arid:.Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Aci, to which we iiivitc the attention of rill buy- as we ate determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, cithcrfor cash -or..satisfactory refers cnee. • • ' N. B. The business of the late firm of .Gbeog A Me-; Cardlsss is to be settled by D/Gunoa at the stand of D. Gekqo A Co., who is fully authorized for such and in whose possession are tho papers, Notes and Books of said firm. ‘ [octlfluf BACON— 3 orisks'just received aml.fcrrsalo'by - myt3 1 ARMSTRONG A CROZKR. - £'urnltiir« and Obalr W areroomsi 8 JOSEPH MEYERj 424 Penn street, above tho Canal Bridge} keeps constantly .on hand nud maker to order, at the lowest prices, every description of rind'Plain FURNITURE; SOFAS and CHAIRS of the Vest workmanship and most approved styles. . Purchasers would do well to visit Ms Wareroomsi •' Tnvo7-dAwlv , . ■/. Wiiie* . TUB undersigned begs leave to annoancotohis friends andcustomers, that he has .received a large, and with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENI&fI and HIENCII WINE, ■which ho can warrant as pure and genuine, and which lie sells cither by the bottle or cash. Resides, he keeps always on band; a large.and well so* of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, BOL: bAM>..G!N, and other liquors, all of which ore of the hrst qualiuep, and warranted genome. articles. Be feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be.Jna flniy to aftend.ta his customers aa formerly. Aa he has made the best and,latest improvement fOj rectifying he can; Amuah them of the best kind, ana ax the lowest price. J>. FICKEISEN, • TCay& ’ No, 137 Liberty street. t... „ < f ,'V-V "-i-'-f ' , f; ■’»'■*.**•'•», ‘ * " ‘ ', > Z." > '■* - , -v, * : . ’ * 1 /„ yK?- -j —!•-»*-* j? in; ' r ' GirJ ’« r^,r T -' , '‘' I . , •x.V-.'r' ..WM, E. STEVENSON conllnues lo rnunn -5" factare CA£iyET-WARE:ct .•<‘vety:desciip* fcfv*«oni at his old aland, comer 6i-L(bertY.,en4 haasevemh streets. UNDEBTAKJNG attended to, melius branches. • mayll j ' _ A* MILLI££KH 6 00m ■ - ■ Off,HAND at theifextensTveCADlNET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No- 64 Srailhfield st alargc assortment of fancy-aml plaiuFumUure, which Uiey will Bell 15 per cenLbelow rates.. . Terms—cash only. ~ : , _ ; '' v - ldecS7sly Cabinet and ChalrF&ctorFi fs| ; JOSEPH MEYER bag ; on, hand,at his cxten* WL siveCahifletand Choir Manufactory. No.4 I JIFenK atrcci, above the Caaalj aU«ndB of-FUItNITU RB, .■_i{ **rich as 80/as, Centro Tables,Mahogany Chairs. Mahogany Bedsteads, and all oiherarticlea iatheCabl notimc—which’ he will sell 20 per ccut. below custom ary roteß. Torms—OASH, ONLY, • JOSEPH MEYER, - aprS • •» . No. 424 Penn street, Fifth Ward O. 0. QAttMkfi. 11. DXULKB ■■ BammerdiDanln, XA3IN_ET\VAEEROOM,SHITHirTEI,D STREET. Btiiatbn Ssyenthstreetand Strawberry alley i Pittsburg, Pa; (JS • HAMMER ADAULERkeepconstanUyonhand tg3w a variety of excellent arid fashionable Furniture, fVpjwariantedequal taanyia the city, and sold oi As • “ •favorable terms ab cori-be obtained at any similar establishments .hc.West.' They have now on hand an' nnasnmlyextensiycstoclc, embracing all kind&of Furni ture, trorathe cheapest and plainest lOilhe most costly and elegant. -All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Cm\ Veneers, Mahogany) Eastwood and Walnut; Varnish, ''"J •' Hardwareand Furtiiiure at Wholesale. ;! < nniJE.aubsaribershaYe, just received from New York X and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manuiacturing by machinery Famlture suitable for the trade. M\ of which wo will sell at extremely lowpnces. v- As great Care was takeVlft thc selection ofthestock, persons cannot fail to.be Buiicd eiiUer as to quality.or price} and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by harid, the attention of the trade is respcctfully invited, y . Tumed'Work,in all itsbirihches, carried On as usuoi; Plank for hand Carpente.es, andaJlartjclcs required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz; Mahogany,: Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac,-, v. RYAN & M»KKE, Ryan’s Buildings, marghydaw T wo. 31.Fifth,street. . Journeyman Cabinet makers Association y WAREHOUSE, 11D SECOND STREET, . (neariho comer ofVVood.) ■ : v • ' - - THIS ASSOCIATION, em-«a bracing, already, twice to three VtX timeaqsmany haridsristhe lar~ rcP| .:|^^ a *e*e aah^@ikeii andJuthendrao'atrenowned• % I; business-Shops of this city, hayeropened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture ofthe following description— ;viz: . ; Mahogany Wardrobes; dressing Bureaus : Fall Col umned Bureaus;. Mahogany- Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; RoekirigChairs; Mahoga*y -Wriahstands;. So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book-Cases; Seeretaricß; 'Card.Tables; Pier. Tables; line Card TablesVCcritie Tables; Hat Rucksj'Freiicb Bedstead*; Ottomans; Poplar vVardrobfts; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work - stands; Cherry and:Common Worksiamis; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; -Cribs; Cradles, - . ‘The adv&magesofco-opemtion,oaaiiex tensive scale, j permitthem loaell.at tfielowttstpricesvand they are de termined to sell, lower than hny competitors, an equally -good, if hot better article, and warranted—as the public 'will understand by giving them a ca 11..; ; JRy* Steamboat work of altdescriptions, and other Oracles of any.de«oripiion, inude to order m every style, at the shortest notice. ; {maria) PATENTBTET AlriLIC BURIAL CASKS* rtiHK subscribers havinrireceaily-made hrrongemenis X with the Patentee of ibis new nndca/aa&Ji inten fionfoTtho manulacturc .and sale of tlic article In the West, they havingbeen manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they arc. superseding the :.u&e of wooden coffins, take, this method r of informing the' public; thatthey ore now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizesof the modern Sarcopbagos, varying in lcogth from 22 inches to 0} feet, with wicfthanddepihsoi table for bodies of ordinary size, arid for those who. desire space for cushioning, or for bodies'of uirusual ditaen-. sioBS, have several-eizea deeper and wider., . This ventioji now coming into general rise, is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These liuaiAt. Cases aTe composed of various kindsof itetals, but principally of iron. ■ • ■ They are'thoroughly mome/ed inside and out, and thus made impervious to alr and indestructible. They are highly ornamental* and of a classic form, are light rind portable* while they combine, tlio greatest strength which metal is capable of in a given qaariUty. When properly Becarea with cementibey-are perfect ly air-tiget, and free from exhalation of oflensive gases,. They coat no.morc. than good Woodea coffins, and are better than any other article in use, <of whatever cost.) for transportation, vaults, or ordinary, interments, as has beerrproveribyactualexperiments,-and certified to by some of our most soientiuc men ; alg{K by the Ifonora hies Henry Clay*. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed riieir merits, and whose letters* together whh oth'er evidences of-Uieir worth,.may be secri at our/Agrals* Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street,.throe doors above Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand at all tunes, such. a. stock of all sizes arid degrees of ornament and finish av will suit the most diversified liwtea.- Wf invite the attention of the public,ond of Under takers, particularly; throughodt the West, to an exami nation©!* the tmlcle,’arid request them not io rely upon the TepresentaUon of dndertaWer-i not ,using the article, whose Interest it would be id misrepresent them. ; -W. C DAVIS A: CO. JAMES W. « faa^| 5 " -•> CAB I NET ... FTTRNITUTLE MANUFACTURER . i\t Ware-rooms 07 and W 'Third #tr«etv | J\V. W. respectfully informs his friendsand custom* « Crs thathe baa now completed bis spling.slock of I Furniture,which is.decidedly the largest and licet-ever’! offered for sale In this CiljowhicH will he.sbld. at price* i as low rutany.in thellnitcd Stales; Kast or West/ • As he is-Uetcrinihed to uphold tho qunUiy : vriib'well-; seasoned materials, best and> newest, designs? and from the .extent of hts orders and facility in mai ufucluring, he is enabled to prodoce warranted fbriuufre, at the lowest prices.; ; He ha? adopted the principle,of-ideniifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des* eription. of fdmiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to ' the mostelegant and costly, that a honsc, oranyparlof one, may he furnished front hia stock, manufactured expressly to order The following arlicles constst. In part, of his slock, which forrichness.of style and finich, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities:. i teit-iete-a-Sofas; i 50?ofaB,mptdriinndhflirclothi i fiOdoz/Mahogany Chairs? . • 20 do Walnut do? 50 Mahogany Hocking do ; . 20 Walnut do do; 50 Mahogany Divans; • 2P Walnut: do; ; 5P Marbi? i*ep Centre Tahlca; ' r / fv. 50 •"••.■.•do . Dressing Bureaus;- • 30 do Washstands; 40Enelosed do;-; 100 Common do; .• 80 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; aO-Walnat do; 50 Cottage do; SCOCherry aiid Poplar Bed«leads;. -20,Mahogany Wardrobes; 10Wnlhut. . do; • j 10Cherry • do; ;,- -; - • 50 Piuin Bureaus; • • i 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; - < 12 Secretary and Bookcases; . i 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs;. 24Cane Seat Rocking Chairs'; " 12 Ladles;..Writing DeskJ; ? : ■ . t , .• Ilat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; ‘Ktiguircs;- ' Paper Muchnt Tables; ••-•; CeuvcrsauottChairs; . do; Mad. A. tiOSLIKG, Mo. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE A It'D RETAIL dealers in' Fortign and American, and Staple ' • J)RY GOODS, MILLINE K Y, sc. Kllziibathsn ! do; . HallnndTier - tfo; ■ ' Rccehtion do ; Ladies* Work Tables; I’earl Inlaid ; doj Extension DiningTobles; .Arni . : doj Ottomans; GoihicandlleHChairs, t' : - A largo.assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CJIAIRB. Oabirw masses supplied with all.articles in thcirline . v STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice. ' All onlers promptly attended to.- ; fmars ■OAISINS—6S boxes “J. Ktistlcs” brand for sale by jV mylS - : & SINCLAIR. eubscrlbers'have this day associated themselves together os partners. for the purpose.of transactjnga Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission business* under the firm of John Black & Co, Mo. 319 corner of Liberty and Irwin .sis# - -JOHN BLACK, m»2:y MCCULLOUGH, JR. y “\vuHiito W* Wallace. " PITTSBURGH STEAM B ABBLE WORKS, 319, 331 and 323 Liber oppasiis Sinitfifidd : sU MONUMENTS; Grave-Stones, Mantols, Furniture Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marblc sal ways on band,and made to dtder on' the shortest notice. Several hurdred designs for Monuments, origmaland selected, on imnd. The uadc famished with JVlurble at thelowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. . . - raatlrfm :, W. W. WALLACE. TUB subscriber having made arraheeraems with the NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA NY, for the. sale of their OaDcls, now oflers for sale a large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNOTS,, of every variety of fabric, stylo and pattern, hdapldd to the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package *\at the lowest figuro. Casetf may be assorted tosuit pur chasers. / ' " J. W. ALftEN, u. raarij :9m-3 1 aw Dlgßoluilon of f aunenftlpi THE Partnership hitherto existing between-the sub- doing buslhessiiilhe naxne'of Jobn Black. A Co., is this clay dissolved by mutual consent, H, Mc- Cullough purchasing theentife interest of Jobu Black in said business; 11. .McCullough having the .right .to. the name of the late firm iu exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to. pay all debts due by tho late firm. ' JOHN: BLACK, - - JIENRT^McCCLLO'UGir... a / N.B.—The business will be continued by Abe subscri ber as usual, u; his old ftand, corner of. PennUJid:lrwm streets. HENHY McCULLOUGHr--. Pittsburgh,March I,lBs‘3.marSstf 3 r o. 71 corn# of Woo# and:Fourth *ts. t |E& HAS just rccelvedhisßprirgSloct of pssuperior BOOTS- and SHQEtfj of ihe^SSSE!? '-'Mb nest stock wDTlraranshipihatcaii be got .together any one establishment of like amount, in the. : West.; Nearly all mode to special orderyfree from cutsj ‘blemishes,Ac. Country Merchants•"and''Others are re spectfully invited to call and examine the-atock, which is offered/or sale low for cash. ' . . _ - v N. B.—G. A. has paid particular attention to havo a general ossoument of the best stock of Bools and Shoes tor the Retail trade, from thc good low price to the best mode- custom work, coiLsi3tmg.of every./kind of colors und fashions now in use. 'lndividuals and families may rely on always finding a general assortment, a* it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and Quality, at M0;71.’ ; -< ALSO-rhlen, Boys, and Children’s .Palm Leaf three Straw. Hats. > ’ -- laprfidlm V- • • OloUeei THE partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Commission and-Forwarding busi ness, etc., under the firm of S. F. VON BONNBORST & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business ol the late firm will be settled by S. FVVon Ponnhorst, who is authorised to use the name of the firm for that purposo WILLIAM EICHBAUM. ' . .«■ F-VOJM3ONNHOHST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 185S-ray4- Co-Partnership Notice. < ' (TUIE undersigned have this day farmed a Co-Partner - .JL ship for the transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Fowardine business, trader the firm of VON BQNNHOBST aJMURPHy. -, Warehouse No. 87 Water and 1)8 Front streets. JAKES H. MURPHY. , B.F. VOH BONNHORSTi Pitisborgb, M»y SdylßSMnyV nCV‘T’- -. :-; v,3„ *W- ---^*AS?+3«.«-/.', Z+W>' “=H-- * <-•<■- <-■», <■»,’'* -«„■■>* J 4 -»»'’■'} « 'VTV - i~'V „ j * - ;,■» <• '■ *\ X ,* *su ; Vi ‘>a*'V V’ ' ••• .•= ->'■&;* ■•: -■•' v v t - •• : ; s":.;.^ % v.: ..o ,> ' - *■'%**» •» • > ~ va/*... ,i- .<r.-j. >t-■.*.-- j lt n - * -V: *'‘4’ • ; 1--'-.'s-.-J-'V . % V - .1 -»&■* i Jornilorc, t$L. 'i*o Cabinet lßikera> ItOOO Cases StrawGoojts. No.€ 3 Milk sireet. BoMon. GKUR6E ALBRBE, *• -f£ ■ f t. 'V ' ,■*«- flrriflc anbJßktim'tS' , J* Judd’s Hedteated Llq-aldGntiele* f|lHlSi»rii.clQi9ir\tendis<lforfamilsiQfS,imdalioaMbe ?JL frond mthejosseaslon ofaveryfamllyinthe land. Mechamcg 'who .are In-c.ozuiahi dangcf tiFlnjuTy to their J ncrepnatlifoogn acciderru aiiii the improper or careless pae layoloable in Ihem.aridaiior.afairulaljiPnUconaidetltindispensable. ‘‘This mnr •weVUie tinderaiga&Uhaving frequentlymadenseof prepared: by-Messrs. Penfield, fr .Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cbeerfuilyrecomraendii in our profession*: al brethren, as an excellent substitute for,adhesive-plas ter in dressing burns, cnti, scalds, bruises, and nil kinds of fresh wounds jme. outillcd, :t CIiAIILF.3 WOODWARD, M. 1).. Qunuco. WM.B. CASEY. M.D( ’ D. HARRISON, M-Dj, F. "WOODRUFF, M D.. HAMILTON<BKEWEB,M.D. r ■ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D..Botanic. Corapri.mg all tU« practising pliyaicians in the ofry of jyl , - . corner of-Wood and First sts : -: f - MOUSE/i „ ~ Oomponnd*Brrap of Teuonr Poes Hoot, OCCUPIES the front. Tank nmong the .proprietory medicines of this country,.for. completely cunpg Canker, Salt Elieum"jErysipelaSj,andaUoiherdisejiseB arising fronton impure state of the blood. Liver _ Complain t‘,CaiarTh,\l^spepsla,HeadaChe£U.DiZznieSs, Coag6s,Sorenes3and.Tightncss about theCMstjUrpn chius, or-Hoafseness, Dryness, aud a tickling sensation about the Throar, and is used with unprecedented suc cess irt all cases of • - FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITT. Strengthening the weakened bodyvgiving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the outire system. .. : If the teitiriiony of thousofidaof living witnesses, from all parts of thecounlry, can be, relied, upon, it is aingu lariy effiCacidds la curing all Humor*,and restoring de bilitated aaitbrokon down.constitutions^-It-is purely vegetable in its composition, pud so. accurately com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical >praperiies of each, ingredient harmoniously anile lo PORIhY THE BLOOD ft has removedmany. chronic diseases which haa baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured 'Canker, Sait: Rheum, Erysipelas- and Scrofula, which. Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failedto.maketho Icastim pressionupoh. ; , R has been tested in raany>cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. . The most obstinate Cancers have been cared by this medicine.SWe say that it is a valuable medieiue tn all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. .It removes, all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. -It removes-Palpitation of the • Jleartf and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used Irr all climates,and at all seasons of the year. : :■ This. Syrup is prepared unly by C. MORSE & CO., at •102 Foautain street, Providence, R. I . and sold whole- Sale Odd retail, by . S. N. WICKERSIIAM, ■ : Only Agent for .Western Pennsylvania, . Jelliy Warehoase T cor Woodand Sixthsu^PiUab’b NESS, BRONCHITIS. \Viifo op InIT C OUG (I CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering lo the community Hus justly celebrated re medy.fordiseasesof the throat and lungs,!! is not cut wish to (rifle with thft lives or health of the afflicted) but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and someof theevidence&of jtssnccess, from which theyc&a judge-for themselves, We-sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will wo hold oulany hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. , •». Many prep are here given, and we solicit anlntjmry from ihepablic into allwepublish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly and the medicine vror-- ihyjtoitbesicohfidence and patronage. ■From the dui intuit hedFroJ us or vf Chemistry and- Malt* -:>. rrio Mtditdi Bcnedmn : _• .. 7.JsejitSir: ; l delayed.answering the.receipt of your preparation, untill bad atroaponumty of witnessing its effects in my.ownfatnily, or fa the families Of my friends. This I have howdoftewith a high degree of satisfae*: tioiu incasesbothOfaduUsandehildren... . ' Ihave found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful r® medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. . - PARKER CLEAVELAND, M B. . BaimwiCK,Me.,Feb.s,ie47. ■ .From an Oeersurin the Hamilton Mitts, in this City.' Lowell. Aug: 10,1549. Dr.J. C Ayer: I have bccncored of the worst cough I ever had in ray life, by your “CusßarPEcroßAL,?;nnd never fail, when! have opportunity of recommending!* toothers. Tours,respectfully* • S. D. EMERSON. ICr^Read the following, and seb If this medicine is worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, ant. the effeciof the medicine was unmistakably dislinet UiOTED STA.IB3 llorfcL, Sauatoua Spumes, ) . - July 5,1949 J • Or. J.G. Ayer.—Sir:lhave been afflicted with a pain», fcl afleciipn and ollllie symptoms of settled. consoiDption,for-n)oreihdna year. ! could find no me* dicine uml wouldreach my case, until l commenced the use of:your u .CHKSBTPEcrouAL, II which gave me gradual relief and I have been steadily gaining my strength till myhealth. fs’well nighjestored.-.. while using your medicine, Mind the gratification of curing with it my reverend friend, ftlr.Tfuman,oft?omp tcrDistrict, who had been suspended from lus parochial ■ duties by a severe attack oi bronchitis. • Ihave pleasure iu certifying hese facts to y,ou And am, sir, yours respectfully, . J. F. CALIIuUiI,oC South Carolina : : |Qjf“Tlie followingwas one of the worst ofeiues winch the physicians and. friends thought to be incurable consumption■ i . # . ;.Cna , nsn, Pa.j Ahr. 22,1846. J. G. Ayer,—Sir: 1 was taken .with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, m the beginning of lasiTebru&ry, and was con Queil 10-my bcd'iuore thun two mouths.— Ccoghing incessantly nfgUtshd dayvlbeunne ghusily and pale, my. eyes were sunken mid glassy, and my .breath very abort-' Indeed, Iwasrapitiryfuiiing. and in /such distress for breaih.Unitbin little hope of my recov ery eould baentertainea. WluleinlhiBsi,iuau'cm, a friend ofmino, (ibe Rev. John KellcrVof-tlieMethrdistchurch,) broeghtma aboule ofyourCHEßa* Pe-tcsal, chich i tried more to gratify him, than from, any expectation of .obtaining relief/ Its good efieerindoCed me td'coiVtinuo its use, and E scon found my health much improved.— Nowin three months, I urn wellaiid strong, and eau-at tnbute my cure only to your greaLraedicine< With the deepest gratitude, yours, &c. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and. soTd by James C, Ayer, Practical Chem iet>LowcU,Mass. .* 1 • r - IE7? Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail,by B. A’ Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City byH.P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally... , ~ dcc3o Dr* De Lftttey’i Celebrated Curative In- strument) :■ The only Infallible Cure for (hat Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNoelur* nal Smissiojis, ~v : SO hoxaasuiff otul destructive, and productive of so muehmisenief to the nervous system, incapacitat ing the man for business, society,andmatrimony.. InatrirEDciit is simple. comprehensive } nna Titfrrr- ; failing, and may be used without Use slightest inconve nience or the knowledge of tke moat intimate friend.— it is to be med externally, prodqcing no pain or injury whatever, nor preventing any P n ? ftomaueuding 10 his business; and. while in" use not a singtr tmisston can vtakeplace; invigorating;the organs, -tri.-i* stunt rims," to such an extent thatthey reo AIK -Tatih Rmisrii ve rowan; ' or BXTBNiioir, the loss of which, caused by early abused :is the diseasoin and tbecausc-of .ihe thousand concomitant complaints,viz? NervonsnCssjFrostraiiori, Dyspepsia, rain m.'the'Head,ar.d Dimness.qf-Yision, i Weakness of the Back and Lower Extremities, Affec tions ottlte mature Decline of. Virility, Weakness of Jrlcraory and Power for MentalApplication,-Dejection, Aversion to ■Society,Timidity, Self-pisintst,- Love; ofSolitudc, Ac. AU ihue complaints invariably disappear as soon as the sow te is slopped from'which theyemanated: . - ■» . . ftiislnsinunem hQB been examined and approved of by the hiehcstadiKonUes in Europe and is re commended by Physicians ,or.all coqmriesv a* the only certain, remedy existing for those complaints, and has now completely superseded the use of drugs, the bougic, cnuterization r Ac., not to mention the thousand advenisednostrums oftheuayjaacordlaFS, , antidotes, Ac., Ac.r It constitutes, at tbe sarae time, the 'safest the most pleasant, and by far iheeAeqpwj treatment ever offered to the afflicted, a fair prire being aUawed’ for the. Instrument, after the desired effect bos been at tained. ‘ ..... . . H - ■ 7Be it also remembered, that ihoßc-cornplninis arc but ?Hule understood by the profession in general, 'ahd that all the mcdicintf in the world never has, and. never will.’ stop, tjiose losses, which, if allowed to continue tin checkcdj are surd to produced the most distressing cor;-* sequences; •• Lbas been a mnuerof surprise to some, that any one' of respectability and of professionalattainment* should devote his attention, to dmeDacs which peopleof every jdescrjptioh piretbnd to cure sd coailyi Tf, hdweveri'but . theitnc thousandth partofthe nrispriesihesnpeople bring - • upon society wer© known, a very different opinion would ; fbe formed.' * And -ii‘is not-oniy the jiresentrmUiery ami. dejection,.preyingoiuhe miudafi well as the body, that is deplored, but some are 'of such a: nature as to affect .posterity, aud.evetUO destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether. .It is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remainsd dormantih the, constuutfoo asjodp pear in ncrother in their effects uuon posterity; ; yet, if properly-understood, are mpst easily and speidi ly temoved.l.boabove,BoingemonBly contrived Jnsirn racm, will doubtless, in agreat measure, contribute to - - check the evil&of quackeTy, so prevalent in this cl wa of ’discasest throughout the Union. ) The price of the complete instrument, carefully scenr .ed agahmtali observation ilia box, IsonlySiQ, It can :be sent, by express, to any address in any part of the * Umtcd.Stetea,'CanMa,-&c.', aecordingio order, -accom panied by fuU'direqiiona, dnd imporiant- advice lothq .'married amfsingTe; the'expenscS, even to the remotest jparts of the eoumry, being yery trifling.- •••■ ■ ..The unexampled success this Instrument has obtained trincerita introduction ih-AcSerica, hasinduced-sameun principled persons in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, .Boston, to get ep some ridiculoustuinge, called 1 Instrumentffj’T whicp* hdMfe.vervbear noTxaßSuaßXf.. (Xst. resemblance, ' jicither in form nor principle; to lay ■ >Cwhinventedj longtried, anduniversally and.whlch are asalmilar tolhem as nightis to light; Every attempt in' ;roinervriin>e prosecuted to the fiiUcßt extent of ;ihe law, :l being not wiping todonnect the weirand h'onesay ’ earned reputation of toy mvemioni vvritlt* quacks and' 'their worthless productions. /ATo Instrument is genuine • a ?d none eaii bewarranledbut those, ordertdfiomnriiseff if All applicationsand .remittances must-be directed i(post paid) to the Doctorhimself, he havingjio'Agenclea. {established but m London and Paris; - • • " paid, Dr. B. de Laney, 51 Lispenard st., T frora ft A - M * UU;3 P- M,, and from ,7till BP.AT;,-tho.Sabbathexcepted. : JO'The'midersTgncdchftifyj with gTeat pleasure,that the ao.ove-TDemiODed lnstrmnent is not only constructed <°.h scientific principles, but ihaifrOm its Use ihehopbieat , reeults may .always,: wltlt confidence,. be anticipated, i ihere beiDgvfnT the cure of those diseases. KO OTUER CERTAIN EKMEDY EXTANT • • - 1 * -• . HENRY S KELLER- M.D. . . . UH.GOETZEvM.D.4 flfl Chamber street, ■C ECIfHAKDTy Howard street,’ ;• --.-i ."'"’'v'.'.'New Yoix. ; , : - .Dr. D 2 LaJtby Is prepared toexecute gtcalapparatus,, vjz t. Aruhcml.Arms ahd^Legs. whieh, move like n%taralmembers};Al>pafatus for LtaaUon s : t t3w;spine, *nd. s.s" ’ ,.o*?ls $f; l he Af , ns r) and Knees; for Paralytic Legs: for Club Foat r for LucrymaiFlstnles; for Falling of die ftectnmr Hypogastric Belts; Bedsahi Crutches,Trussed,icl; Onhd pcdmCorsetSf&o., Ac. AH work’wamnted. Letters containing a proporiionaie remittance or city reference. >■»- - ■ w...- . •« ■ ffebSffjiy »t STEAM BOAT TRlMMlNGS—<k)mpnflmg In x>Ta f e o f ?'i o^i J^‘r» Tab,e toe*, Enckhuclc ?SiS Strip.^ohloCoyoriog and Table Coveri 1 Napkins, Ac., which-we constantly Vecdvih? fSS? <,IW V r I . W.M'CUNTOCKr ■■ •*. • r .> *.*■ -i ♦ - \ ■ *■ • 44« * ‘ '* , i+ h _ < " ~ ’ * * ■**.*, » * + ir‘ J T r J *l* / Iff '* * PILLS) XJ on Innocent, safe and effectual remedy for CMoto.: ! fisor orOrcen Sicl&ciisjrTFJeur, orWhilca, Sop* < prossion,: Dysmenorrhcaa, Nervous■: Debility, < fteoofri r Weakness, waujea/Pauißln theliead and Limb*, Lost v of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors,Diseuseu Spine, Cost livenesj, Irritability f Plata- •- fence .or Wiml, and ait uterineComplwfits v i?jic© ; 23 centßj Or five boxes for SLOG Sold wholesale Ana re tail- by W; & JACKSON, 210 Liberty,'street,: bead of/>; Wood street, Pmabnrgfr, and by all the Druggist#- , . , fly Pull enclosed withcachbox*-. - < r > '•’ decKhtvA&w . i,H/" Impqhtakt ta-Tnosß Arsrticrßß xvrrn; Hsarauoff" KCFT.TnißrrTljciaycnnonnf Hcbbard’b.. Truss baa Tendered thj* cure Of ilda'dWddl6l c 3itease a - rhotter of perteet certainisf i.and ihb man jwbo will .now.alloTr a <' • i e . r ?i> l ° l l_ r ? cec^,um ilaeon(ntion o'fthmgßiaproiluc 'J‘ a ' bat tbe knife of a akilfti. wiioUy ineicQaable. :Aroptureinitsordi rtHe person’ 52 U^?.t«“*'5etra^ ma Ver;:battogoasinHijyi)erson& . bondage ol auy kind to return it, ot ? pramrutaM Hmxia, which oflen ha» noiehef bot m a'auißlcaJTOpejritibh,l-Jn Ihe Tins, to wlucli wo invito the attention of the afflicted, Ihera ij, every, superiority cverthe traseea n'nd bandages in common ÜBS,: It;is pßrfcclly-cam&itoblc' *md'erm ho ' made to fit any case or equableness of does norbeloiw to any ' other uißlrttinemj.wiibwMoh-.Wfcaw.aMiialnted • iiim - will retain any. ruptures with ease;and^e m f or rto the wearer. Phygiciunspribe mgbeatstondmiriiriiiiepro’ - fes3ionhavogtven testimony toils greatsuperiority nvci the ordinary trusses in-nse.: The Truss 6rj)f/lfub' bard ( vrjli cure one-half lhp cases of. ordinary jtuuture. Wc advise those afflicted to.mQlce uppllcaiiou'Suiiao' ' ;• fOPT References cf-th* M&htst xfatrmen eat * it givtrii# *j. this Cilyibycallingcnthtagent. » . ; • Persons ffom a distanco ;, can have them sent,'by sendingtbcmeasu.ee,round tbe/body. ■.. ..%•: * DR. GEO. H. IfKVSER, i ■' 140WaodstrceuEOltiagentforPitisbnfgh- ~ ' ! '' - ■ ;; ■■■ 1 ' • : ( marll:d&.w TO IHVAMD9 AKO THE SICK. THE CELEBRATED: COMSTOCK MEDICINES,- THIRST. The G i ait Paw Extbactos {Conners J£ Daily's) curing all. Burns .uad all External Pains and Sores. ; 2d. Balm tf. Columbia. for-Slaying ot Restoring ; the-. Human Hair. . Ud. ifcwtf’i jVrnjs anff Bone Linimentand Indian Ytg- ■ ■ ttabU EUzir, a cure Tot nil cases of Rheumatism. ■j 4iU. MeNair'sAutistic OtU acertam ebri for Deafness. i » dh. ifay T aZ*«immt,a known cure tor the Pitea. . v-. . i ; 6ih,' SppWs'Kiekl&uddche v; 7th. Mothers Refaf, fdrallwomeii In the family way*- - . blh. Lonaley's Great Western Indian Panacea, for' Colds and feverish feelings-and-proventiite fevers $ for ...v. Asthma,. Liver. Uomplauitram) Hihoug Affections j for . Dmrrbosi. Indigestion amJLossof Appetite; nesajn females and males, atic].nervaytf complaints •, for-v- Stomach Aflcctionr, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, tea* ' The great poin‘s are ilia not l»ad to take, never, gives l>am,and never leaves one costive. ’• ; Q\h.* KobnstoeVa for Children or-grown person?.•. .•j ■ lUih. AIrA DreMx > n?i Great Pam No medicine -' has been discovered mul is bo happily hdapted-to use murnally, ns drops to bo mken, and yet perform such wonders when applied externally aa &vtnph Or bath; f jfnetion. In bottles from 325 tojso cents each. ; v • • ; ,11th. SflafiAuhz’.v Itoac\ and Bed Bu^ for drfv- v lug away Vermin in a sborulme. t : - lCth.; The celebrated Lin's Life PiUs and Temperance 4 « , ■r 13th. Dr, Barlhelometo's Pink Stjmp f ihe popular EX- ' pectokant for couuus. culus. iivfluen-' 7 ZA.Ae. ’ * . K + > Ea.'tfndta . fteYorh Hair Dyes, the only SUREcolonngfrr tue ilalr. ' - lSih/Lm^L’a&i^CAmffjaCbineEeßcmedy &c. \ : l€ih r ’Extract.of .Sarsaparilla, Tliia.artiele has oniliv-- cd all othcrSarsnpanllas, and still gives as great satis faction as ever.' * , * The- colebrated .spread Strengtheninp made from Dr. Lia’S Tccipp, and the most popular in the' market . f , ltith. Dr.Kltne'e Tooth Ache Drops. . A cextainand ensv Cure for Tooth Ache « ■ ,lfitbv Dr, Comstock hag lately bought tb© right for the United States, of the. celebrated Concentrated ‘Mineral ' Water, found at the Salr Springs of Doctor Wm;C.- - Chase, at.Sl..Gtitlmrjnep, C- VV., This medietnc has at tained a noioriciyund popnlnnty neverliefore -equalled by .any preparation ;r»t tlmuplacc, and.its sale has been t commensurate with ns ntchi.s,whlchure extraordinary*’' All.the -remedies are fully described in ALMANACS, • ; to be given ,to oil ..wno cad where the Alcdiccnes are kept. ; NOTICE. ; AIL preparations heretofore known as - "COMSTOCK’S” or COMS't’OCK A: CO.Vv always be-- ’ longed nnd now belongs EXCLUSIVELY lo Dr Lucius S. Comstick.; and though the signature of Comstockfis ‘ Co. will becontinucdythis extra label with the fac-filmiJo.r - signature of Dr. L. S. C. will .m future designate the f GENUINE ♦ ALL OTHERS iIU*T BE SPURIOUS , LUCIUS fci. COMSTOCIC The above can he hnd ia this placo of i •.febC.. •••• WILLIAM JACKSON. - No. 24ft Liberty Btrect, hcnd of Wood; 1 ■ XV ißtar’s Bale aril or \7U& CliejTry. • ‘ Xhtbtst iemtiy ever fa\ait?n : ' Croup, Bfcnchithilnfluenza,.Eluding of the L-iinzs, cD-Jfi'ruJty of-Ercaihinai AjTet'-io'nvf Ihf Liter, > Pains oTy}V’cab'rt€Xs rf ibe BTcastorsid£i First Stages-cf in short+ this Balsam it peculiarly ~ Mattte>ito.a:ciiy-.di*easwfilt£Lyngs i .#ndlatir > iihxth v-~ts prod vied.iii our ever varying 'climate, : '•.• : ; ‘TSTILD CHERHYIias forgbeenknown to possess Ira- L portant Tbl»fncti» familiar - Co every matron in our laria,' and physicians ofen pre- - sciibc icirt diS«retit formafora‘irarJcty of complaints.*— , Tar alsobas been equally noted forirs vinueaj. and porai?’ physicians who?enaihes hrofomiliarto the whole cou«i i ; -' trv, fans to decUmMhat even CONSUMP TION .could b* cured by that alone,' In other hands" 1 again* it wasnearlyvaloeless, owing, nadoubt.Jo their * ignorance.in preparing-and administering it—adifficnlty - now entirety- obviated by patient expo rmtelit and long experience. . ••»■■■ ■■ . The extraordinary medicinal powersofthcgotwoB^B-• , stances am now for the first Ume enrnbiDed and embod- , ied in Dr* WISTA IPS. BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY. By a nice deleterious #r - useless is.rejected, r .s6;.that what reinains is ; tpe most ex traordinary and truly efficacious remedy for alfkindg of 1 pulmonary nnd liver diseases ever.known to mart. To v convince aliftinbelifcvers that our theory is rcully tru*, >vc refer to a few cases of cures performed by this won- - 1 dcrfulraedicinef ; ; Pleapakt Ridge, Hara.co.,o., Sept. 527. ■ r.a Pa.sk—Dear Sir: I'take tho liberty of advising-' yott.of.iho benefit Ibavc. derived from the use ofi)r. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. -1 was prostrated liy< ‘ tliatterxiblQ scourge Theat tack, was troly horrifying to me, for five of-:oii'r family '' (my brothers and: Si3tero) had died: of Consumptions I - waa afflicted wifli .nearly all ihe. worst features of the"' disease. Thadadisuessing cough, and cxpectoratCd-a - great dcnl of blood.-Jiectic fever, severepainain the side • and ch etv/cold chills', .alternating with fiusUetfdf heat, : ‘ : anacopioosuightsweats. •_ . . ... I was under the care of a akUfal physician from the time I wastaken sick until about six week*si&ce.beim»- tbett atjoathelpless,and my friends considered rav case hopeless,or at least beyond our physician's ski!!’, addl*i' caUc pse of wtsrarls Balsam of:Wild Cheny,- With out my knowledge my faihercrocured it and commenced ‘ administering u tome, : «ml from tho firisidby t ccd taking it. my health improved;, and in two weck&i was able to be out and oversea my buslnessi amnabbr: : which I euU continue to,do. . I have: taken four bottles ofthe considrr myself perfectly well '• . JEttliflUAU ISCRIG.ai » ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUIIISII • • . RusnvtLLK, Fairfield co.«*o,lBsL Mr. J. D. Park—Dear Sir: I wish to state to you that ? my daughter Amanda, aged 10 yesr?, had about a yfcftr eiuce a very revere attack of measles, which reduced her very much, and le/t-her with 1 employed alhof tho physicmns: within our reach forth© puipose.of removing her cou*h; bdt witlidat Success She appeared rib into, a decline, eyipptotnpf consumption. 1 then tried Dts KogerVLiv erworttiftd Tdr.. Dat-this aggravaifed: her cousb:add - a-.-siill raoremalienam.ckurocter. 1 wns no\Yino«fger;ous]y trerr.- ’ blingteartjat I from day toduysawtbeprogressoftb*« ► insatiable disease, .Coimunpiiotu;. J really tlCspitfrea of " ray daughter's recovery.'- Dut-I providentially saw;the certificate of Jonathan Coulioiv-wbose daughter, Sarah June v wasciirea'of<Johsumptibrt'by Whiar’sfiutaam of ' Wild Cherry This created a faiiit hope that it might help ray;daugliter, ami 1 limpediotoly commenced umntr "' It,- and u almost instantly gave roliefr behhhvwda Improved, from the first bottle, and by th©: use of two bottles Of Wistaria SulsamortViJd Caerty fihcwas'ret tarttlio'perfeci hcalUij iaind sba is noi now at all predi'- to a cough. J wjll.say to all thataie affircted wiih •.ony fliseaS« J tcndingf&:Cbnsuraplion,'dottotdcst»diri.''for- Dr. Wislnt’s Balsam of Wild Oiieny will euro vou if yon wiltbaury it. 13 KALB ' ANOTHER ASrEiTSHING - -wnrpnraolea.never ceased :Moio.«viaence ofV ftati- * surpassing health-restorative virtues' ■■'■■■ • ■ ‘ IVroin Dr. Baker, fpringficld, Waslrngirm to ,TTy 1 „ „ , f>eni"ienEr.B r KT.,rviu-i 14. itao Babk; I lake Una opportunity of ; informing you of u tnosircmatkiiljle'duM norfoniiiu'up pu ntpliy.ihe me of ; Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cber* .Inlho ycaf 15-101 wa= taken withtiieiudr rcmntion of tne oovreja, vshtclt l Inltoretl tinder for six-weeks, WLcu leraanally recovciedi.Xu tltotfall of fHtJ.wak attack*-' ed Wiia a r-i veto cold, which t-er.-.C'J upon my hinrn anil fur the rparc' of three vonr r-l v.’.ia confined to rny - fed, I tncdall kinds of mi'clieirea :i:ul every vnrielv Of fiidiwitbont benefit; and thus ! wearied afong'tmili’uie ‘ •JB9?L? c,B Wf .«*»■■* beard of Dr. Wistar’s Balanmof ’ Wild Cherry. My fHendstitersaaded me to give U a trial,-ihtSu%? ' Jiadg'iyon up alMiopes of, recovery,aod:lia.d ptMmrWi . myself for tbc change of another world. Tliroilcli lhWr : aMlettatiOita I waalnduced .torntake.ujaktr the centiinn . :Wistar>s Balsam of Wild/Cherry. -The effect S asttmishtug. . Aftcr fiyeyears of atUiciioii ami soßerine nnd after hayingspent four or five hundrctldollars to n£ purpose,-atiQ.thobest nnd'raosi respectable iftiv,,o?nS J had proved unavailing, [ was /soonreatorel ia emfS SsSi^S^^5 C# ? «* ,he ?*e»fi>r.W® ~ Cherry. Youra respectfully, . iy' 1 tD^Genolne : Wrsiar>s Balsam ofvviia A fac-stffnlo nf fhe eignatpreof fferird Wisrov m 11 ? ' adelphia, and “ Sanford A Park"* nn n f,^it 5, U ' Ffl, V' sieel engraved wrapper.' * jprrnce Sl per bottle— six boules/or as. North-east comer ofFotmit !S? lU » 9 hs> r ' •tic?! nut ihe.MaoSS^^FahneyMk^’^.* ll * l t^Pir""> J SwM?bSS^JojnS.?/k' Bearer; J ?S*v l.k CStones,Conaerspptt; * €*&£]£,^gre|' ' ‘•(■-'•w \.f ,V: v*v ?**’*.- v .-?,j£ l ' *s*r '-< t -*‘~ , Se- j ", >* /sp « “ , „ r N -= r w v £* , ‘.•■Vy'.l.T.:ff L-rr. Vi'l * i . ■•ir • t * *. , / "1 T Hfcbical. * v ** '"i _ ,5 rr, , r ■*. <- 'ZX , •* > ' f ■ - '7
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