W‘ '• *' ’ .‘ - “ 4 ‘-^' *’ n j '-' 1 ‘ x, ‘?vhw '*'*' ,«J^ , .>'^~:' v -'-V- l ''’isji*s!s;''' ■ ’ Vd. :' ’" '‘"'\ '._ J ': V ".\-, d r ''v’ £ p-'l- ;vS. . . ■ . **■>h- *• W'** v ' r -J ' * ' ■ ■ • ’ S V £. " H fc *r& f * ) \ • T* <* ' *' ‘** » jKT ' *«♦# "v K 4 4 “» U« a I 4 , , r * - 1 ' * i n K* »>! *■ !s»>%•*« JVJ* V *■* * \ '< K '*, ->■ * 1 fi LHaI'V * f??Ct •< ■* ■ * t * \ ' : ’••.••...« £■’ ■'' '"" . , ....■' rj*v'V4>- x 't- \v v %‘ **-*'*♦ v s » *\“ * * V’* x « . m J ~ ~ t \ > * A» * * * •*■ * . 1 r , . w > \*& -<<. . . , - *./„v^ , ' -- : ~ -.- ~ ... • .. ..’! -..-. - :■:„ ..v, "a |in*r>^r(„-aM -^l n * ytvan - tt Rllll * ,oa< * °^” p !prr*fi ijwb ■ I faciare *5253? ' be ' fr\OCTOR^SSii^ 1 sgk ® ii« U,ssst^^ 1 uff «f B n«KS° n - to,in allua branches. W K A miw« , femn« tbroQg^ffiptdeuu nd* the tapiaperor enrelew bcesslon, Dy&attioMtiH, 'Nefvoßrf 1 f 'inv* 10 4rt.iMT nf xr>fiiire now prepared to forward prodace &c 4 to. inga and ihetT contents, and on Sliiproemsl>y Steamboau —* —r--. t< ; l ueoof find this article to be invafuable to , Weakness, the Head and Limbs, Lo« i»-^t*i■ V•**■■';■•*: —^~.— rt# - W nt. i a d L «n>ia ifiimtdiDioij Time, five dnyt amt other «es?el4, for the above old and responsible ._ r _ A* JOIJU KX&.XCN A CO*» (hem.andaftcrafafr trial,wiUcouslderitindispeitsabte# of Appetite, Palpu«|ioiif7ieomcai 6i*fisMt&^idtHNCost ,8 5. Be JJ tor bucon larJ poik,l)tet, Ac - - 5Qc £■ 100 tbs Company. fapU] WM P< JUNKS, Agent fl xteSßoinSLS&'i 91 * 0 CARINETand /‘This rany certify that we.iheunderjugned,having Uvciims, Irritability. Dyrpepsta or Indigesuoii, FJatjf* 4 '-r E *l , 'fitCwim%o r (l[Lon cl,u -e, car-huiwofc,, leather, liif niulucLi cite Insumuco Company. X*- c * iA *R MANUiACTOHY, No M Smitbfield »r. (rifjnenllyTnadeuseofJuddl • Medichted Lmnul Cbltcle, lence or "Wind, and all Uterme Complaints I'Mr.A 23 * «*r> CI,, “’‘Kwi,,, . v- . t GOo i» 100 li, “ hlriUsWrq,!PA. of rmicy imdplajn Fnrmiure, whwb nrepaYed by ?!«»««. J>e ß £eld A Camp, iliddlctown, c e nt B ,- o r(iTa tioxea-for Sji.OO wiiol#,ale.«iid to-r; > T.* *&!•"' tonakiy eat-..Ca11,. OMavciiAried fruit.nd wool - ■We V'tWlllsi: TSteSlQNKftdiUYforilie'sßlorilaß&sbf'Brhpcriy.h'ns they will sell IS per cent, lielovy ouatomary rales. .' Connecucoi, cheerfully recommend it lo oar profession- iall'.by-W.C.'iACKSON'raiti'lilberiy elrtci/ head Df f ■?'> f^AV v >n 't-* „5 be disappointed, f“” p “ ,e, erer and Ueflalo sine,.eggs . TnamplecapXat,^ “toSSrtor BifyomigS ’iWms-easlioHy. -■ • tdeeg7:ty - U ; , ?*A- aa K^. e,, i.?n f l-coms, mdze - - • -IMe f JCO lbs. W n 4 t S™sSran fS Me ' Ipt wltb each bojL,,. „,, , C«2?WAl»'^sVt'<K. * ,«ll’*i>se k » , >. -Blue Uotni, nup ap n ;. COVO_Dft & GRAHAM, Agti. and countrv-mercboiia. nnd owners of dwolluias.. and fR JOSEPH MEYKR has on hand, at his eiten-' prireehAeonnila ,al«o,fo^F?wn?tDW l Aim n! M d ?i 1111 * T i_«eilM*4fcsr.. 25l ‘i-f ivv ‘?,‘". a J?. ,, ;^. , Sif isolated oriountry property. , W. sive Cabinet and Chair Manafectosy. N 0.424 Penn te- 1 *:*AV. itliout Uisuppoinb •,; : ■ ■• A. AdCAßßlEßihielnafy, above theCanalj all kinds of FURNITURE, i HARRWCRtInBSI *' ' W--;-.- octS7l HranchOffice;No.S4SmitbOeldsUPmsborßh l »r,uch ns.Sofns, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chnirs, 1 S'wnnnn i rß*-litrt ®S&®4-tei^^^«fSsfiWS^S^:l»y>v ; rSiSS I 2?ii —* hlnbogauy lledsioads.and all other attieles in theCabU > -W < •• i O STOtt*, not liuc-svbicb he.will sell 20 per teat, below -custom- 1 .. Riinß M f»’%,ii,ni; Ws* ./ ,r ,i s . • ury rates: Terms-CASUv ONLY/ ' . ;, EI,L3WpRTiIBCKK|M.U.,BoUimc. lSliBt»Sti msmo %S^ # ' % H&sfHffip Mgi^fy mmmi fhsgsgsß Mg -^j» mil J^ r ‘~‘ mmffm Ill^siSiiNi Mmßmfmmsm PHMm ?Mm MDJ,v v ■**''■' -- ' tr^^“^‘^'s rTf j ■'//. - 1 “i, * ~ -’; "f - \ y <■’ ®- *r»V>-s t^'? £*l ■* 4 * -‘ .*» (J “ 14 f, , c , BIKW CLOTHING HOUSE. EDMUND WVTTS & pn, ' jtfERCHANT TAILORS, A r o- *lB3 Liberty above SL CV<«r, 1 TTHVR opfehcd : a new Clothmjf Store, at the above JtjL‘ place-ami ar* now receiving a ppleudnl lot of Clotif, CwMineTc*, VesMif s, &c.»of..ihe latest importer tiou«. purchased with a i especial view to cny mule, ami, which they are prepared to make up to oruer m the la* test and most fashionable •• They intend to, pay strict attention to ibis brunch of their buMness, and they have full confidence, thst they will be able.to give ilieir customers'entire'satisfaction. They arc uleo manufactu ring n u chnfpc kit of IIKADY*Al aDIj Cl/irillNb. of the which they veil! sell low for cu*h — M i>*l■'.this stock tsemireiy mswy it is worthy the uttuii-. ;-.Qn^onhtrytr^' : ;'VV:;-: - *'SPStING AND' StfllMtttt CIjUTHIHG V THREE BIG DOORS! ■'■"■'.'No. 151, Liberty Sired, Pittsburgh. XOHIi McCLOSKKV has now. the picture of an . «T nounping to his numerous friend? and ihe public in • * general,ilmi bis Spring ami Summer stock Is uow ready fixMitspeetion, wbicb.he believe* will be foundto-bc one orilto largest and lie*t selected sioeks of ReuUy' Cipthing to be found in the Western Country, • ■ ■ He has-this season paid more than usual attention tc -the manufacturing auu stvleof hii Garments, so.thaitke - very lowest priced, as wellasthe finest, are gov up m.a • style and.elegance not to be surpassed. . • •• v '••lie would particularly call the attention of all dealer* • ut Clothing talus present splendid assortment of . i . ; Heauy«Slaa* Oarmsutiv . Aake fepU confident; uponcxaminauon of the qualities and. prices of fils goods, he can offer them such induce . tqemaas shall make u their interest to purchase at hi* - establishment. ■;;■ ' .Many year? 7 experience, ana great success in tne bu : BIfICBS, together with an unprecedented wAolejele and r«- • •• tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes ot every location It • the-Druon, which is of the utmost importance to whole ; saiej>urchasers, :• . , , , i. . - 1 In the Catung department will be found n cdoico ee* lecUon-of the roost fashionable goods, consisting ©f-r • '" ■ ’Frenshi English and Jlmenean Broadcloth ; . CashxnereitsVlceY&e. Also, an excellent assortment ol TESTINGS, of the latest and roost fashionable siylesr* nllof which he is prepared to make to order m the bc»r • manner and at the most reasonable prices. ( - - COMfi, THEN, ONK AND ALL! The Assortraent, the Quality, and the Variety, is. the - most extensive; undoubtedly, to birfouid in Uio UMied Stales "= lri - c MSo. '.4,0 X.»toßrlr Sir.et, Plttrturgli.: For P: W. BYRNES A-CO-,0!) South tutu, emtr of Pint+NitMYothjto'WatotlooKoadilxvtTpGolt ana 05 Oratur strut,Neu> OrUans, • HAS a Line of Packets r-s^ . ‘ ©ailingevervfivedftysfroin . Liverpool LO New York j a .iLrTS'IL.' Line of Packets from Ltv to Philadelphia, mt the eighteenth of each - month, a Line of Packets to Baltimore ou the 20tn e, each month. Also—a Lme ol Packets on the Bth and 241 h of each month from London and . Portsmouth to . New ,York. ; :. , ALSO—DraftaatslghialwayaonlianiLforanyamoanij at rates of discount} and ull information •V given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent JOHN THOMPSON, marls .■ 4 lo Liberty at.. Pittsburgh.; CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO./ • (lU.TE VfIGSMA.!f. HODGES AND CO 1 ’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, BROADWAY, ■ • O.VE -BOOR'SOUTH' OE I.MEHTY STREET, NEW YORK, HAVE now on h,na,nnd,will he receivin': il»>ly ■ throogh ilic season, New Uoods, direct Irora. il»e European "manufacturer*, and Cash Auctions,rich, fa shionable,fancy- Si k Millinery Goods.. Our (lock pi . rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and; ■ most beautiful designs imported. . - • Many, of our Goods arc manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. "Weofierouf-Goods for nett-Cash, at lowar prices than any credit House in America can adord. . All purchasers wjllfind it greaiiy to their interest to Totorv© a portion of their, make selections fromohrpreat variety of .TtcU cheap goods. - - Ribbon*, rich, for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes nnd Belts. '. Bonnetßilks,SaUrtS, Crapes,LisscsandTnrlelons. ; • Embroideries, Collars, Chemisette, Cupes.flcrtha*. -Habits Sleeves, CuETs, Edgings and Inserjiuss. r Kmtroideried Revierc. Lacc.and HemsUcu Cam.llkfc. . Blonds, Illusions,and-12mbroidered Laces for Copa, • Embroidered.Luces for Shawls, Mantillas ana Vnl*. Boulton, Mechlcn, ; Valencienc*,and Brussels Laces. EnglUhaud Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and - Cotton Laces. • —. ■ .. . ... Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and ’ MttUb: . ■ 1 1 ' French and American Artificial Flowers. FrenclrLace, English, American and Italian, straw Bonnetsand~Tr»mmmgs; > ' LOUD U£ntKUAJ<-~-.--.-••ADAM KFINBMAMy . •: tof the late firm of Sund« ARcmeman. v LOUIS R.KINBPSAN 6 CO., - IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN , ; Clocks Watcha, Jcuiilry, Watch Materials, Tools, ■■■ mrrs. srasKT, on* uoob fuoh wood, pitipbuboii, : • -fTIAKE-leave lo announce to the trade and the public JL ; generallyi that they have themselves earefunv se' . . • leoleu tmd imported from Europe, u large stock of-Gotd -ami Silver Avatclies, Watch Afatemr#i,ond Tools for Watch makers: had a most elegant assortment ot Jew elry, fromlhe best manufactories—which they ofler at pricesßslowasfhejttan be'purchasedm the eastern Their clock of Watches .eonsifils of Gold and. Silver 'PaientLeveM/do Detached Levers} do Lepincsj Sd* verQuartlera; ondelegnut French time pieces, of uie. mostapproved makes- Together with alargestoik of ' Clocks, aud Time PicccsjfromthebeslAmencanFaeio* ' Ties* • Their stock of Jewelry, comprises articles of every . description m thißllue, such as Fingerßings, Ear Rings, Breast ;I*ius, Biacelets, Gold, Fob and Guard. Ghmns, -. Gold Guard Keys-aud heals, Lockets,Gold nod SHver ; . Spectacles, Bilvor and German Silver and Table and •* Trea:Spoons. and every kind of fancy articles generally kept m establishments of this description. • , They would respectfully t’all theattenuon of the trade. . to their extensive stock of Watch roalerials aad Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully sc • lected. • i ■ TbcyUavenUoonhamlalargeassoTimentofTclc *f°P. e «. Spy Glasses Hnd Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory inEiiKlaml.' Together with a gTcat variety “l l «—V Uu auraerousto mention. i«Dnn^7l > 'y atcl i cs * antl Jewelry repaired in the best manper aud op the most reasonable terms. fotulltv ; 4t li’OftD. • .T, MJINc“FSTVB* , i , f"' 1 Dcal«ra In * M u paint, 1 liavcnnnWwd a wnple o^Man'S^k^vi?*! ’ • '-AliraU ' ‘ ‘ . e7 A' VerOxidool Iron, - . . . fljrat, . - * - - ,03 ' ,»7nV-':,- M&vncSiO, ■••• *■’.■. * ■■ ,34 1 Oxide of Manganese, - - E - \ a . , v. ... . . .Waterand Loss, - •- • •*■ - e,oo 100,00 • The Powdered Sample, contained m the box, which 1 .••■■■ suppose whs the one you desired also to have analysed . •’v: '• ■ I find to differ from. any average ofthe lumps powdered. >; - r> r-- - and mixed together. This last yields as follow*: Per Oxide of Iron, ■ ■ • ■ • ’59,50 •::>•/.;";/• Silica and Alumina, - - 30,00 i M Llnte>_ . - - - ,89 - Magnesia, * - - ,10 ■ .;v.'”''W , al®raml Loss, : .■ ■■ - ■ 7fio '■ . 100,40 ■ TMs difference I presume arises from the mineral not - bftWff ttpifonn, some portions containing more Iron than ' OiSrs*- Tlie analysis shows the article to be well suit ... / edfrjyo'durable paint. I find that by calcimng thepow ‘** <lct byttprfftty high heat, the color is much ot at «asi co fjfcgQg R. CHILTON,' M. D. Chemtstf I" •ffP'FOT galeby JQEh MQHIiEB) k4t Liberty, *** ' marlGsy .>&*, BUU without. 87. Wftrt7 ** 1 JJVHES a. REED 4b CO., Manufacturers of Tukouo litf-s, Surveyors’ “ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., fi-c. NO. 30 - - SmitbJttlJ alreet, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the n bove named Instruments ab ■nays on hand. : Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c. Apnl G, 1852—2 m ' . . IGmporium of bichtl . CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. t \KT' H* WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Touch), Mtrnu* •Yy « facturcrof and Dealer Wbotcsale.and Retail in tho abov; named Oil and Lamps,is now receiving a Inrge assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Campbine and Pine Oil* Also, l.amps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. . . • Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps,Wicks,Clou©*, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all thing*' pertaining lo the EthcrcnLCamphinc or Pine Oil, regularly supplied onccArdwice axvccV. - . - - i Aliorders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing ibTODgh th© city.-will bo promptly attended^to. N-B- Lamps of all.kinds altered to burn the Ethe real Oi). All articles delivered in auy pan of the city, orm AlJ(ijhuiiT frt-t. of cusL J( WRI(iUT • No-Si Fourth st., (Apollo IliilL,) - • • aaSG • betweenMurkei and. Wood street*.,. , for Different lines of Pneket Ships; PASSENGER OFFICE, Save Your noatyl : Attains & Co*l* : NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, WTToBCRGH. 'PHIS public urc informed : flint wcare .uow running i recutarly unite Last mid West, and tire prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to Odr cute. } A fiPKCIAL-MESSENGPR eent daily for 'Philadel phm, nt.4 o’cloca;, P. M.. Also,daily to Cincinnati,ot7 o'clock, A. 51. > Ordeis transmuted frcoof charge* and Goods returned by first Express. . Utils or Exchange for sate ou England, Ireland ami Scotland, forany mnount. payable on principal Ranking Houses or Post Offices m the United Kingdom;- ;■< decal , BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents? *oprUtori( »d .(O Call Hll»l 'Rtf : * Coihme,got m» »rior stylevwhtcU ciikli- Ouc mono lfi:s.' r • '• * supplied ■ wnh a feeling*, -Summer fact, every nrutlfc. These Coodi we i, mid at ve#y lovp for yourselves/- i .I.AIIAN -it Or*.- i ‘X. •. ■ DlerulianU* Portable Boat Llne, ILOB, uZ TkUd sirttU. V•, nils tuidiliepubitc, *nrk nmi- Pliiladet latest importations Colored icli for newness or. no; surpassed by if tvlacu lie 19 pro*; j-tvlc, ullbe lowest purchasers to cull rising elsewhere. ized Acont ui this iMENTCUrTINt?, ihe 'suln f .cnlft , r.3fl viz: withmstruc- For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce^ (VIA PKNNSVLVANJA CANALS aNO RAIX.UOADS), DCTWBKN wrrsmJUGH and Philadelphia, ,Umcl. Itt'shtppthti. 07* TIME, TEN DAYS. ....-• . PATTON & REYNOLDS, . .Depot, Market si, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia..: C A M’ANULTY A.CO, ..Canal Basin, 4f'B and *llO Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise im ■; proved: our arrangements for Transportation, we nrc now prepmed to receive a large amount ot Produce and Merchandise, toship (ontho opening of the Canals,) wiilhprompines^and.dispatch. . . .. The Section Boat system of transportation over Dt|r Suite improvements hus been in. use about tea years Hiulthe great success out! ravonlhas met with, Isaaufv beicnt gnatanit'e thut it is no longer considered a : 'doubtful or. uiicertairi experiment? but U acknowledged by all.a* vastly superior to any mode of trniispnclalion used ont/iinals, (when interceded by Railroads.). Goods loaded into' our Boats nt PiUsbwrgh, remain undisturbed until.unloaded ai our Warehouse in Market sireetj Philatlefpiihi, Uiereby entirely avoiding the delay, consequent on three .different transhipments,, and seett* nutj the delivery of Cioadauientirc lots, the packages clean, and in ns good order ns.when shipped. , Produce, Ac , consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, wiil be received and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rntrs, strictly accoiding. to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, of ad vancing charges, Ac. feb23 C. A. M’ANULTV A CO. JAMES C, WATT. WEST: NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, TTiOK BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH- X INGTON CITY. Fa.RB RrotJOSb. To Babwmcc, •SAt.’O lea* than Pa; Railroad. To PhihnlelphiUj SI,(K) do <lO 1 do To Washingion Oily, 82.&I do do do Tbi* i 6 the onlv Office which insures* a THROUGH TICKET toW’nshnißton,aml,by taking this Route, pas* senders vviß save time and money. \ - The Mull Boat (earrymtr the United Slates Mail,) leaves the Monongtihe'u Wharf, above the Wire Bridge,. EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock,via thu Yoagbio gbeny Ktver. Passengers ■will lodge on the Boat, and lake splendid United states Mail Coaches at West New* ion; next-morning, over tbe Plank Rond, crossing the mountains m daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Car* of thc nalumore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P. M. Breakfast at BaWmore and Washington City, dine m Philadelphia, and arrive in New \ ork the wune evening. Fare to Baltimore. • • - . • - 8 0,00. do Philadelphia, . - • . - 10,00. do. Washington City, - * • - .10,50. MONONGAUELA ROUTE. The Steamer kuvestbe Wharf, above ibn Bridge, Daily, ot Bo’clock,A. M. • Travelers leaving Pit'sburgh by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same nighr, **nd arrive in Cumberland the: next monung for the H o clock tram of Cais for Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clock? the same night Pare to Baltimore, * - . 8 9,1*0. do Philadelphia, * • - • - 10, bU. do Washington City, •> - - 10,50. For Tickets, by either of the above Lines, pleaie cull at the West Newton Plank Rond office. In the Monon galicHi House, Waterstreet J. J. EVANS, Agent* ;. oprG •. ••• '• "•v ~. AtCUIUAS VtHSTIiaL KAIJLKOAO. 1552. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, ]n conarction with the Cleveland euii Cincinnati Rail* rnad, Clc.vrlard ami Erie Railroad,-Cleveland and . Pittsuurgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any jm.nt on Luxe Michigan, to Cleveland, Ciucmnau ;i ml . Piu.sbiirj'h. and from either of those places to any pomion Lvtke Mtebiijiu. • l inn Line will l*o composed of. two new low pressure >t«Bmcr«.built expressly for the route. : 'CLEVELAND. * - CnpL C. C Sta*m<u.- FOREST CITY, - - Cup*. L. A. PiKECit: A Bout wul leave Cleveland f r Detroit, ami Detroit for Cleveland, every evenme. at 0| o’clock, arriving in btnh cities the following mornlae, in season for th© njor* mng tram of ea*s forCbicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, un<r for the Loke Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. Tley will run from Cleveland m the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday* -■»*•»>- ♦»Wedncrdoy* * ■■.— ►—.—Friday. CLPIVELAND. Tuepday*—^-**^**•••Thursday ►••♦•Saturday, CLEVELAND. Monday .Wednesday* -••Friday. r FOREST CITY. Tuesday ••••■••Thursday Saturday. 'i'iie undcrsigiicd are prepared to make contracts for nlllsimlrt of f reight, from Clevelaod lo Detroit, Macki naw, SaufeSte. Mane, audaU poiti on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the bna until me new Boats arc ready C BRADBERN & CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit nprl4:f*m "j _ • • __ P BSW WSYi V AX I X XL AXL RO &t), Tvro xlally Trains From Pittsburgh to FltUattelplilo- and Ualttmor** Only HOHoUrs Through! FARE.AU. npilE Express moil ttnimwlll leave the Depot on Lib- J. euystreet, abovethe; Canal Bridge, every morning at C| o'clock. .- Passengers will gobythe cars lb Creek !2railc»‘ where they. wiU find the best of Coachcsin readiness to convey them 23 raileB»ovef a first rate turnpike road to Beatiy’s stauou; {conductors accompany each -train of Coaches), and then lake the care io tioliidayebnrp; bdi! then take the splendid sleeping carsdirecVto Philadelv phiu and Baltimore; . , Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgh, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to-/Washington City .the .same morning. .. ■The Evening Train will leave daily at G-30,P,M., ar riving at PhifodelphianeXteyewog.- Baggage-checked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech It Co.’a Express FuekctLtnc will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, I*.. M. 4 connecting at Jilairsvtlie with the PcuuayWamaßaUroad, Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours, FARE *l,o^ l’ftA«engcrs will procure their (tickets at the Railroad Oflice m tbe Monongahela Jloii/e, Water Street. N. B.—Scheduleiunoasfollc^vs: From Pmsburghto Bcatty’sSitttioii, 7 . hours .. do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2$ do . do Johnstown to.Hollidaysburg, lu , cluding33miles PortQge.road, G do From HoUidayeburg to DiUerevillc,.. 0 do ■ . do . Dill.crsviilc to PhilodelphiUjOver Columbia Railroad, OF do Tina Schedule al’owa ample lime on.eacfe portion of ihe route, and can.be regularly made, if no unexpected Ueteuuon should occur.. Passengers aTe informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope* rated by the Slate of Peuu«ylv&niOi and ato ui iio way undf r Hie management or . control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. - * NOTiCK.— In casc of loss, the Company will hold themsclccs responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred oollars. mnr2s J, MESifIMKN, Ticfaet AgH P. R. K. Co. rFfiTAftK Aa O B JH WESTERN RAILROAD r;.-'., ifSW i- :\. .. . ■ PltttDurghto Cleveland, Colnmlnn and Cincinnati, AMJANCB, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THK PENNA. CENTRAL Through from Tittsburgh lo Cleveland m has than ' Ten Hours, bgacontinuous JZailroad Line / .. TUB Express Traiii. on the Ohio and Pennsylvania -Rudroad, leaves Pittsburgh atBiA,M n siopptugat Bewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palcsuncy Columbiatia, and Salem, and reaches Alii* ance, £!J nul»s from Pittsburgh, at I P. M. Passengers leaving AUiance on tho Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M , and reach Cleveland at 0 P. M;- - Rdtutning, the pds-. sengcre leave Cleveland at U A. M./Alliance at 1.30 P, ; M-, and reach Pittsburgh at 5.33 P; M.,in time to con nect wiib the evening train on the PennKflvania Rail road ’for Philadelphia, New- York and. Baltimore, and alio tviih the Youghiogheny Steamboat and-Plank Road route. •: • ;Pa6«QU#ers'by tins route come from Cincinnati, to Pittsburgh in ; two days, without night travel, and-save from one to two days in connecting with the Pcnnn.Ccii tralßnilrOad.' V! '•'••• at 830 A. M., reach ranton&l 2:P;M. hnd Massillon at 2-30 P. M. At Mas* wiilon ike: line connects with stage lines to AVoostcr, Mansfield. No\v Philadelphia,and aiEnon to New: Cos* tlo,Potand,vWnrren,Mercerand Erie../■• V The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at tO A. M.and 5 20P;M.j and New Brighton ut7 TP. M., stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good - fat two days, are sold. bo» tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at lowratcftj and licketsby th« package to some <jf ihe stations. : The Trains do.not run on Sunday. Omnibuses ran. in connection- with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fare-by the only continuous Railroad Li no from Pitts* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon,-108 tmlesySa.OO. • v For uckots apply nulie Federal Strcel Slatloa of Ihe Ohio ami Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. J.MEBKIfIm*, • . Monongnhela House, Pittsburgh, Nors-By the. route .by steamboat 50 miles to Wella* tjhenee bylßaiiroadiOO miles to Cleveland, the Pbubafgby A p r }l 1, IS32.—{a|>rgV • - - Store om] for attic, a Tow sot mcU BilliarO Balia. JOHN Wl TIM, ' ■ ~ ~ - : -■ ■ ■ - No. I*3 Wood street. ■ a "'HF. suh«®riw!! l T t “' r u’! ,l, P Wot,<ie ship, under aa > - entered into psrtner- ‘WO-sfinn of TAAF/e, MA cratCoamtision und p„A u „ r i’?, eo pfean-yreff onagon ly hope their long nod conCdent quaimance, «»’snf, ns . lve “'pantile ac- Shett costomersj will tnUtlo'dil.^? l^ 10 l \ e < nu J e,l j> “ f V&SSSS&rs Pittsburgh, April 3,* 1853 s ’ Mhlllgton » a|>o { \ - ■ \ '.i' * i- 1 - i Fare Rednord k 18 52. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. RAILROAD. * " * " > SKW YOR.H. LIFE iNBUttAfIICK COill. FAST. t ACCUMULATED CAP/XAt, 9500,000. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have bech unusually large, showing that the company had been doing, a very laTge mid prosperous business. • The dividends m 1840 were 00 per cent, it' n •• 1847 • “ 60 *• « : «• . ; . • .1845 ° 60 •« - « « 38-10 “ 40 . « u 1800 '‘ • 40 “ u i< . : 1851 “ 50 u • ■ u U. ■ ■ 1852 “:: 40 '••• . This is among the oldest companies in tUe.Umletl States. Its accumulated capital la constantly increasing tor the beocfiior VJRu"s“riiNKLIN, Prurient P ™ ACm " r &URTIS & DOBBS, *«., ; Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood urn! Fifth streets, over Pat rich A Friend’s Bunking House.-v CALIFORNIA RISKS.TAKEN. Also, agents for ProtecUOn anJ Farinet’sFiro and Ma rine insurance, capital 54;4>,0U0, and of Branch office, Empire Stale Health Association, cash, including a.ecu* ululated capital3lB,ooo., Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. mUI THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Exj ehange.TMrd street, Philadelphia. • : Fta* Itovuancb.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in /own- and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowesirate of premium. ; Marine firsoiUNCK.—They also insure Vessels, Cur apes and freights, foreign or coastwise,under-open or special policies, as the assured may desire. - ItOiA^oTBOKSPORTATioN.— They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Curs, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on nversond lakes, on the most liberal terms- •• • •vV..- IHFECTORS—Joseph 11. Se&l, Edmund A. Souder John Cr Davts. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Sumaei Edwards,Geo.G. Lclper,Edward Darlington.lsaac R. Davis, William Folwell t John Newlln,Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Iland.Theopluius raoldmg, H, Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George SerriU. Spencer Me- Jlv&in, Charles Kelly, J.ti. Johnson,William Hay, Dr S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D; T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno,T< Logan. • V : ■ WILLIAM MARTIN, President- Titos. C. Hand, Vice President, ‘ Joseph Wt CoVflN, Secretary. ID** Office of the Company, No. 42 Wate r street, Pitts burgh. _ (jetCid;f) __ P; A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire lusurancfl Company, TYIRECTOnS; •I J Charles W. D&ncber, George W. Richard*, Thomasllart, Mordec.nl D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . AdolphiE. Bone, SatmieiGrani, • David S.llrowne, Jacob R-Smith, Morns Patterson. CHAS. N.BANCKERjPres’t. i Ciua. G. Bakcke, Secretary. ID* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of properly in jown and country at ratesas lowas&re.eonsi&tentwithtsecurity. .* ‘ The Companyhave reserved a Urge Contingent Fond* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely mvesiedt afford amplcprotecuon lq the assured. . .... : The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Actof Assembly, were as fol lows, viz Mortgages——————r--$ 818,128 C 3 RcafiKstatc -—» ■ v ■. ■- * . Si ,377 73. Temporary Loons*« 80,DCG 17 Stocks.- V ‘ ■ ■■ Cljfc&SGO Cash, Ac. -■— .»■ 64,34081 81,212,703 44 Since their incorporation. a period of 21 years, they have paid upward* of On* Million Four Hundred Thou tand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad vantages oflnsoniuce, as well us the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr24) Office N. IS. corner Wood and dd sts^ 7 HOME X'NSUttANOE- The Farmer* andmechanics’ lie alt li In surance Association* . i OP PITTSBURGH; HENNA. AID IN TIMS OF NERD! . QFFtCS—COTtMKB 1)7 6WrnmEI.D A!H> THUU> BTRECTB. GUARANTY CAPITAL, 930,000, 3UUHU an association established for the mutual relief . pf its members, lu cases of sickness or accident,by the paymentof the»r Annual Deposits Pereonun good health may become members ana ho entitled to a weekly benefit, in ease of richness oraccideuL All who join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and toparticipatc m the profits oMhe Associu non. it Uesiablithcd on uso fennel purmar.cnl basis, being both Mutual and.-Benevolent hi us design?, vruh the lowest rates rcnsiMunl for its security, and conduct ed in a manner to injure its permanency and durability. Ail persons can ace ti»c advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. ' YfIAHIA DEPOSITS. 8 2,00 per year, draws S 2,lUper week; а, to do do: a,i.O do; <l,OO do do 4.00 do; б, do do 5.01) , do; . 0,00 do do 0,00- do; 7,00 do do 7,«0 do; 8,00 •do do B.W) do; 0,00 do ’ do .0 00 co; 1000 .do do HM’O do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 5!,50-which roust be paid at the-iime of itmkutg application, and tlie first years’deposit within twenty days. Koch member cutiilcd to a monthly report, gratis, : OFVICBJt P«Md«rt*— D. W. Bk&omort. Vtec Pundnii and Tre.a*wcr~XVnu M. Wilson* Steretary—Q* D.Drowu. * -Finance CommitUi—A. 2. Childs, A. D. C&nstie r and P. A. MW asters. . marH:6m Stato mutual Flre lDiurfiQoa Compaay. BRANCH OFFICE, MSxitiifielo May 111,1631. TUEbeste’ridenceof the success of the Director* In endeavoringtd'Jiaketbe*‘STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meetthe -wants; «f the' community, U ihc unparalleled Amount of business which Jhas.heen issued 7*900 P)li» clesdunng 5130,000 to the funds of the company, Nearly all the.property insured is of the safest kl nd, in’smaU risks, end a largo proportion insured for only one year. Whole No, Policies 7,900 do do expired, terminated A canceled?-——v do do lufaree» Amoumof Propertyinsured do Canceled,tennioaledand ex . 201,729 do do lnforce«»-«f—•• 57,634,691 . do: :PremlumNdteju?*»»—7o,676,B7 do Canceled.teminated.expr’d,: 637,10 do Inforce*---^-, *70,031*,77 do do do conceded-—-* ■ ■ 321,24 J . ;-k $51,236,00 Wholeamount ofiosaes anil expen- «•»*»>'*•—*23,411,45 Balance in favor of ihe Co. Jn cosh, 027,824,45 To city or country mercbaniB,antl owner* of dwell ings, ana isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advahtogesiupofntof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. • ; : ; . . - v * . •• ■ ,v -. ' Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved* ys< tem ofClassificatien of Risks, excladingallapeual hazards, insuring only a limited amonht in any one lo cality* thus precluding the freqaencyand occuTrencr of laige fires, and bbth the Stock anffMatualplao, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation; of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in theprohts. - It is under the control of the following Directors t J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillelt, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philb C. Sedgwick, Robert Klou,Samuel Jones, John P, Rutherford. 1 : J ,P. RUTfIKRFOHD, PresH. A. J.GILLETT,Sec'y. A. A. CauKißß, Actuary. N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fffteen pet cent, on expi ring polieieshas been declared by the Directors, ano is. now receivable at this Office for.renewals,or redeehm bleincashat the end ofnihety days. . J myi?:d&w , ~ ■ _ A. A. CARRIER, Agent. - 23 hours. WatoUeir Jewelry, <fcc. , HAVING just returned Arom the Eastern cities, I have brought with mebncof.the mom-beautiful and carefully selected Stocksof Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, everoffered. to the. Public. Persona wishing to purchase any thing in ny linc,.can. rely on gelling a good article. Xdo not advertise to sell goods Lelow cost, nor CO per cent, cheaper .than any hoose In the city. Give me a call, shd 1 am sure you will be satisfied that l can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. •' Another fact X wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, orany article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have it done- To this' brunch of my businesst will devote especial atlention, JOHN S. KENNEDY; OlMnrkcl street. Sign ofaheGoldeu Enele: • Uonry KlcUardßon, Jeweller* HAVING re-fiued bis store in a handsome manner* and but reeenUy returned from the ; Eastern cities win u fine assortment of Watches* Jewelry and Fancy • Goods, would caU the; attention of his * friemls and cus tomers to the fact, that among hil Watches wiU he found : the mottdciirahlß stylestpattems andmakers. Of Jew elry* the latest styles of brochei, brea-«t pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, eat: rings, miniature, lockets, 4c, to. : . -:. r /- , ; FANCY GOODS-rSach aspaperiaaehe, wor)ctables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases,; perfume bottles, table mats, pistols, porte; ihosnlcf,:ia,great variety; china fruit slid cake dishes, 4c>* with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, whichhave only to be seento beappreciated. ■ . v - • ! novl _ _ NO. 81 MARKET BTKEET, Citlssni ini Strangers, > DO you wish to purchaso a fino -**<•*— GOLBorSlLVßßWATCH.atabout*®?®* Jr* jftone-half the usnalpxice? If BovcaUatflOOD’S? fiia4»NEW JEWELRY STORE,- 51 Matin blwi, two doors north of Third, and take a,look nthisuew stock, just arrived»and you can there purchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry ut thelr real value, and not be charged two pricosfor.evervthingy as' yon have usually bc<nv; butcaugotihe verybeslquality of goods at the loweeteaeiern prices*Do noUiellove what others, interested in their otvn’sales, tell you* but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold aUhi&establisli ment will be warranted as represented at time of gale— so that all may purchase ecuauvMf* «itd cheap. : suiV. IF Time is money, surely it deserves to be watched, and, reader, you may be assured that— , Watches better ne’er were sold, ' . Whether of sliver or of goid, Than -you will find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below. L.REINKOIAS 4C0., FIFTH BTREKT, ONE DOOR. FROM WOOD, . Importers and Dealers in Watches and Jewelry y Watek MainialsiWaUhMaiiers Tooltrfc*: BEG leave to announce to the trade and the public' generally, that they have.jusl received, from the best in Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silyer Watches, WateK Tools - and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best monufaetu rcr*—which they offer ai pnees as low as they can be purchased in die Easternmarkets; , . ■ Clocks, Watches aiid Jewelry repaired in the bcßt manner, arid on the most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. mar 24 r \ .■■■■■ . DEERSKINS— 2 bales deerskins for by .. ■ myl3 . SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. •• . ... 1 . _ Hftnnirnl. \ • TTOUflll 4 ANTHONY have removed their DA ftX GUERHEAN ROOMS, from Barite’. Building,-io Eaton’s Building, over Men’s Library, wtie re they will be happy to see iheitold patrons and-friends. . apt7;tf ..■* ■■■■■ ...... .. XASUttASOB. OP FBItAPXLratA. $7,835,419 «• *• * - * ! Selling off atCnat TO QUIT THE BUSINESS’ fIUIK Subscriber-being about 10 relinquish thczctail X drygoods bu&infess,and having made such arrange ments as 10 tender it uecessary toclose out his sioekoy (be lßtof July .next, will commence on Thursday.. May < 13,suid telhhis 'entire /slock of Fancy and biaple dry goods ai COST, FOtt CASH. - - , , ; , . . ■: ■ His goods having boon principally purchased (he piea emseuedtt,swiU be founu desirable bargains, being, at leastsper cent lowerthan regular prices, i lb STAPLE GOODSViiJb© found— j • 4*4^mid 6-4 Frcrich ginghams; " i .English undtrenchcbiHUesi s Blip alpacas and bombazines* . ] ; / Checks and muslins'; ' ;: _ Irish linens and crashes; Table hnens.and cloths; • ■■.-• .Huckaback-lowcls jand toweling,... Damask.&nd snow drop linen nuptins and doilies, Mar* aeJUes quills; furniture prutls, plain: and etnb'd dimity; liuenrsheeting and mllowimensj table and piano covers and coverings; worked lace curtains and cnrtaui muslins. • FANCY GOODS. ; s Wlule crape shawls, etob’d and punn while berege and thibet shawl*;:- > FiueFrench lawns and bereges; .. r Berege delaines and muslin ae mines; : : . Tissues and grenadiers; Blk and fancysilks, some very superior, and a fine stock of goods genoraifv. EMBROIDERIES Worked mdll and lace capes and sleeves; -Jaconeu,muli and linen cambrib collars & chemizettes, Jacoucttj<null.edgings and mannings;.. L-mb’d linen and cambric lidkfs; • Worked bands and flonileirrgf-; and n maKcificent slock 'bf Valenciennes edgings, laces and msertings; iogeiher . with a large variety-of other- goods, too nomcrons to mention, all of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, 1 FOR CASH-? EaHy calls will secure the best bargains * • ' JAMES A- M’KNJGUT; No. Oi, 4l& st. i I*. S—All peisors knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, liiod, are requested to pay the same, as all debts will be put in the hands of an at* tornev for collection. myl j - Cheap vrv Goodsl JAM E S MVC A HDh ESS & CO,, 109 Wood Wood Street,. ARE now opening a very extensive and.well ussorted stock oftfPRING ami SUMMER GOODS; Con stilling in part of French und English Broad Cloth?, -Tweeds, CatElmeres, Cashmerelis,. Doeskins*.Jeans, Cdtlonailes, 'Drillirgs, Linen Coalings, SUk,Satin,and. Fancy Cotton Vesungs. Also, about 100 CASES :A ND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest plyletrof Silk and Linen Poplin?. Delaines,Beraccsand ;BeragcPc Lalncs; Black Mourning and Fancy Imwns; Plainaml Fancy Cahdos, in grunt variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leaf, Lesborn, Jtossuih, Hungarian and Mexican lints i shlk, Gingham and Coltoa Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at .‘Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. faprPi' Great Attraction 1 JUST RECEIVED at JxfvjiL' One Price Cash Store ! No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. And Diamond, the largest and most beautiful sioek of SPRING :axv SUMMER DRY GOODS; ever offered to the citbcns of Pittsburgh. i The subscriber wou’d Inform those who desire to get :eooo basqaiks, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Svles.m New and. Philadelphia :for cash, which enables him to sell goods IS to Soper cent, cheaperthan those who bay. on credit. Wo do not deem u necessary ts mention the -the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem It sufficient io aay r ibai It consists of A full assort ment of ladrca’and eentiomen’s wear, together with a general stock cf FURNISHING GOODS. We would .respectfully solicit an examination ©i our stock irom those who wish to purchase. [marJs i JAMifiVPi’CANDGKSS & CO M 100 WOOD STREET* WHOLESALE Dealers in Foreign awl DmntsUe Dry Goods t ure now opening their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest card, to amt the trade,consisting in part of the newest siylps of— Dress Lawns and Beragcs; Plain audFigurcd Alpoccas; French,Scoteh aiidDomesuc Ginghams; PrmtcdCaheoes,ingrcatvancty; • Ribbons, Laces and Fdenig*; • Cloths, Cassimeres und VCrtings; < : Samiricr Coating arid Pautaioaning ; 1 and Bleached Mastins ; Palm and Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnet?. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars'. Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sli ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a email advunce over Kn?teni prices. ■■ ■ .• [febiS.Cm Sew Goods at Unusual Low Prices! ' T~\ GREGG & CO. t N0(197, nonh -west corner of Wood X/* street and Diamond alley, are now opening ihoir second purchase of SPUING ASD SUMMER DRY GOODS AND' VARIETIES,' which have been H»lected by the senior partner with great care, cxpiessiy fortbe trade. * Our stock consists in partof French and English Broadcloths, CasaunerCs. Cashrnereilcs, Tweens,>ail« netu. Sommer Pantaloonery, Fancy Trirmmtjgs, Fo;v Ims, De Lttines, Lawns; Bortges, a heavy stock, Euiey Prime,latest styles, Alpacas plain and figured. Frcncn, Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Muslins, 1000 doz Hosiery; Gloves, a largo and beautiful O6sortracnt; Bonnets,-Bibboit?* Laces and Edgings; La dies'Dress Goods, a la.*gc atiortraenl of latest Myles Silk and Gingham Parasols; llmland and' Palm Leaf Hals, Our stock of 'Varieties, is very large and com plete,, together with an extensive mock of Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold aiul failver Pens and Pencils; Clocks in great variety. Our stock ot Dry Good? is large and com plole- To which we weald mvnu the atienuon oi City .Rcuilcra, Country Merchants aul Pedlars, as %ve cun - offer.Goodson such terms as will - make it an object of their particular auention, . : aprtOjllro._ •••__ v- _ J). GREGG A CO. Afiw goodkY YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of tht u OIlf&IKAL BE E HIVE" Maiket it. FKBSH ARRIVAL OK New Spring and Summer Goode I THE subscribers have just received by Adnms & Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania. Railroad, one of the largest and best selected nssoruacuts of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. One of the Firm having bceu in the Eastern Cities before the coramenccmcntcf the Opting unde, selected our Goods, with greut cate trnm the importer!*, at such prices as will enable u% lo se!] cheaper than the cheap cst. .•• Our very, extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—vl2i • Chene and Jasper Chenebilki; > High Lustre, l*la'n,Clmuit-!lsn and Glassa Silks; do. Stnpe do do; do Flam Block do; Turk Satins, Foulard and W atered bilks; Tissues, Rerages, Plain and Figured Poplin*; French worked Sleeves, Oufls,Collar# A Cheinizetls; do L&cc and Muslin Capes; Black Satin ami Fancy Vestings; ClotbSjCatsimcrea,Satinets ami Jeans; Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. The proprietor! would respectfully solicit an cnrly call from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident lhal they can offar greater inducements than lias been offered heretofore, mart YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 NEW ARRIVALS OE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, opcriotl . ruid opening,' including rich Shawls, from 85 to ft/* 8100 each; Let.evejy lady coll and see thii splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. ‘ Luces, Satins/Silks, Lawns; Beragca, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match the Shawl*.. . ; Ladies* and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowersj Edgings, &c. • Gentlemen’* Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cenin style?,) Shirt*,Coats,Ac. Mourning Gaods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is in »he monthly receiptor Fashions and Models, from Paris, London and New York, at No.Sl St. Clairstreet, and 109 Market st where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade supplied with models and materials. [aprl^U- SECOND GREAT AHRIVALt /~\F FALL and WinlerDry Good sand Verities at No. \J 97,NotlhWest cbrnerof Wood street and Diamond alley,‘Pittsburgh; Pa. D.GrbooACo.wouldagaiu.au nonnee to their old customers andidenlers gencraliy in their ; Hue,' that they nre now nrepdredt o offer for Sale tbeir.preseut new stock ofGoods at unnsuullyiow taies. And as oaf purchases liavc.becn made on the most fav orable torms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat ter ourselves,nndhopc to be atilc. to raont a eoniinuance of.confldehco ttnd patronage of our old eustotcen? and the pabUc which lias been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is iu pari of Broadcloths, Casslraeres^Sauinets, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flauucls,Drillings, Black,and Brown Muslins, Tickings,Blankets,' Ltnscy Al pacas,Merinoesr Musi m De Laities, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics,- Cloakings, Table ‘Diapers, Ginghams; Silks, fancy long Shawls, gilk Cravats, Don gee Bilk Pocket ilandkcrcmefsj.and Irish Linens direct from Ireland', and All other articles generally kept inihe DryGoodslineV OurVabibit Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed‘by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is mhde up in part of Combs, BottoriSv Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe: Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hopks and Eyes, Ptnstmd'Needlcs, TapeSiTlumldcs, Spoons; Ra zors; Tabre Cutlery And Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines; Violin aiid Violin StriDgs, Gum Suspenders, Sltttea ana -Slate Pencils,- Percnscipn Caps, Spectacles; Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lamia and Edgings; Ribbons,Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, • fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black'Silk Veils,■ Silk. Florence together with a general assortment of all other • articles iii the Variety line. We have, on hand 1 hud for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and : Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil : ver Pens and' Pencils, .Gold ami Sifver Spectacles, r Ctbcis, Ac., towhichwe invito the attention of all biiy ; ers, ns weare determined to sell our Goods on tho most ’reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactoryTefer* ence. 1 r •v ■. > N.B. The business of the late firm of Gasoe 4 Mc* CAjfDLass is to be settled by -D. Ghboo at the stand of D. Gbego & Co,, .who is fully aalhoriied for such and in whose possession are the papers, Notes and-Books of said firm. ' ; ;v > :• [octis:tf BACON— 2 casks just received and for Bale hy. . my!3 : ARMSTRONG fc CHOKER. Furniture and Ohslr Weroroomfli cjcj JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the wLCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on band and makes /sgio order, atlbe.taml pnrw, every description 01 FSncy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CH AIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. ; Purchasers would do well to visil his wareroom*. ! .iov2?-dAwIT.-,. . • ~ . ■ ■ Wlae. npHE undersigned begs leave to ahnomfeetohis friends A and castoraets, that he has^rccetved. u laTge, and with the greatest' core selected, lot, of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and genuine, and whicn he sellseilherhy the bottle or cask. Besides, he keeps always onhand,alaTge and well fer : lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, UOL: • LAND GIN, and othcr Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities, and warranted genuine articles.. He feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his duty to attend to his customers as formerly.- . As he has made the best and latest improvement fo j rectifying Whiskey,ho can fiirnish them of the best kind, and at tho lowest price. D. FICKEISEN, rayB v: No. 137 Liberty street* j \ :r-rU* c . '• , v < ' ■ -v' ' V ' ’ ,~*“ ?£*v', v , ’- ;i*V '•'' : ‘ 7 %' ’. ; i's *.* . „ ~. A.l * -'*..** *-«i J** € - . .\t* v t *j > '"„ , s mmmMM lip S.C. HA&mStt. H. J3AT7I.SB . : Bftmtaer A •-' CABINET WAREROOMjSMITHFIELD STREET, . JBitvun Seventhstrut andStratobtrry alley,Pittsburg, Pa. £* HAMMER & HAULER keep constantly onoand VtjL n variety of excellent: and fashionable Fumuurj, Fjfcg warramcricquai to any m the city* and sold on aa ' i "favorable terms oscan be obtmncdat any similar estabhshmemin .he West. They have now: on. hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom-thc cheapest and plainest to 'the moat costly, and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l;6m. Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish,. ■ rHardwareand Furniture at Wholesale.: f|HIE subaenbers have just received from New. York X and Boston a most splendid slock, of VENEERS, and are manuiactunng by machinery .Furniture suitable for the trade. . Alt of which wo will sell at extremely lowpricea...' . r v.*: • ,V- As great care was tuken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or pneo; and, as it is well known that Furniture can bo made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of. the trade is rcspeaiAilly invited/ Turned Work, in all its bianches, earned on as usual.. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in raanufaciaruigCabmct Furniture, Constantly on hand—viz; .Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware-,:'ilafr Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN. AM’KEE, • - 1 Ryan’s Buildings, : mar22;ydaw • , No. 31 Fifth street-. Journeyman Cabinet Rakeri AasocUilon . WAREHOUSE.'XX& SECOND STREETS •“ v \ (near the corner of Wood.) - . ■■ ■ THIS ASSOCIATION, em-g* bracing, already, twice to three uX. umes us many hands as the lar- re£| ; gwt and huhertomost renowned »1 :• business shops ofthtscity, have opened, thotr house, and arc able la furnish the public, by . wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; DressingßureaussFulLCal umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahoga*y Washsiatids; So fas ; Divans; Plano. Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables;.Pier Tables; hue Card Tables; Ceutre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wurdrobes, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workxiaiuls;; high post, common,low,and trftmlleßedsteads;;C!ierrj Bureaus;' Cribs* Cradles, Ac. The udvEntagesof co-operation, on an extensivescSle, permitthem to sell at the lowest pnccsjniid.iheye.Tede xerroincdto seil,lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article; and wnrr mted—as the public will understand by giving tueib n call. j SJ) J* Steamboat work or ail. descnphotis; and oiher articles of any description, made to order in every style, atthe shortest notice. : Fnmrclf i PATENT DIBVAWO BCBIU OASES. rjpHE subscribers having recently made arrangements X with the Patentee of tbis ncw and valuabieinvcn tion for the manufacture: and sale of tha article in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore excla* lively in the East, where they are superseding .the use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the pubhe r thatthey arc now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying in length from Winches to feet, with width and - depth suitable, for bodteß of ordinary size, and .for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen* aiotis.have several sizes deeper and wider. Thm.in-- venuon now coming intogenerol nse,i3pronounceffone of the greatest of the age. These Bcbial Cases arc composed of various kma&of metals, but principally of iron;- - They are thoroughly enameled' inside and outjftnd tlius made impervious to air-and indeslroctible. They uro highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength winch metal is capable of; in a given quantity. .. - When properly secured with cement they are perfect*, ty air-tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. ; They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for irauKportauon, vaults,orordmary interments, ds tins been proven by actual experiments, and. certified to by some of our most scientific men; also, by.ihc Honora ble Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Gass,and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed , their merits, and whoso letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be bccii ut our Attorns s Banal Case Depot, No. 374 Mum street, three doors above Ninth, whete wc intend to keep on hand at all times, such-a. stock of nil sizes and degrees of ornament utid finish n» will suit the most diversified tastes. Wr. invite the attention of the public, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West,to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon, the i cprescmauon of undertaker* not using the article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them. : trmrf>-2:3ih W, G DaVIS A CO. JAMB!* W* WOOBWlilhli, fK cabinet ZStSSFURNITURE MANUFACTURER , ffl Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street* T W. W*. respectfully informshtefrleuas and custo'm •! « erstbal he baanow completed , his spring slock of -Furniture, which is decidedly tbejargest and best ever offered for sale ihthis City* which wilt.be sold at prices as low.as any in the United East or . West As. he is determined to uphold the quality. With weU-- reasoned materials* best . workmanship/ and newest designs; and from .tnc extent of bis orders and facility in mruiaci'unngV he is enabled to produce warranted the lowest prices He bns adoptedthc .principle of identifying the cus tomers’lutertßtvrUh Jus own, in quality and price, and keeps always on baud the greatest variety oi every des cription of fumitore/ from the chcapestamL plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any pari of one, maybe furnished from life stock, or. manufactured expressly/-.to order The following articles consist, in part,of his stock, whichfor richneas of style and finish, cannot be surpassed ioany of the Eastern' cities: Louis XIV tete*iete-a*Sofas'4 fit) Sofas, ini plush and hair cloth; - SUdtrz.Mahogauy Chairs; . . ... . 50 do. Walnut do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do; • 20.VValn.at ‘do do; ; 50Mahogany Divans; . 20 Walnut - d 0;.,. 50 Marble Top Centre Tables ; 50 .do Druseingßureous; 30 .do: Wastelands; 40Enclosed ; ; do; • 100 Common 1 ' do*, - 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut - .. .. do; SOCouage do; 3CQ Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 1 1 20. Mahogany Wardrobes; • 10Walnut ...do; . , 10 CherrV do; . 50 Plain. Bureaus; - : 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; . • ,?r ■ 12 Secretary and Bookcases; : tin doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Seat RocUingChoirs; . / : 12 Ladies Writing Desks; ... HatanaTowelStands; What-Nois; Etigalres; - Paper Macbae Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke • do; Elizabathen: do; ' HaUandTicr -do;- Reception; do; : Ladies’.Work Tables.?: - Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables; Arm do; Ouomuns; * Gothic and IlallCbairs. • A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Csoikht makers supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnishedntthe short est notice. .- ; All orders promptly attended to. . . Imarfi RAISINS—CS boxes brand for sale by .. my!3 . - SMITH & SINCLAIR. JAMES GOSLING, , MARKET STREET. Mad. A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, AND BKTAIZf Dealers in Foreign end America*, Fancy arid Siaplo DRYGOODS, MILLINER T, S(i. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subsenbers have this any associated themselves together us Partners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale. Grocery; Produce/ Liquor und Commission busiaess v under the firm of John Black &-C6:, No, 210 corner oT Liberty, and Irwin sts. JOHN BLACK, mar2iy M. MCCULLOUGH, JR. WtUlam W.Wftllaec, J PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319» 3&l and 3153 LibcTiy y opposii& SmiikfUld'St. MONUMENTS, Grpye Stones, Mantels, Parnituro Tops, and all kinds ofmhhufactured Marble, mb ways onnondiUndmadeto order on:the shortest Several hundred for- Monuments, original and selected, on hand. .The trade famißhed with Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to/ : -- < marl;4m ■ • ' \y. W)c'WALLACE. :> . 1,000 Cues Straw Goods. mini* subscriber having made arrangements with the 1 NORTON STiIAAv MANUFACTURING COMPA NY, for the pale of their Goods, ritiw'daets for sate a •large assortmehl of STRAW HATS aad-RONNETS, of every variety of fabric, style and pattern, adapted to the Spring trade,'which will be sold by the package, at thaiowesi figure. Cases maybe assortedld suit pur 1 * chasers. _ _ _J. W. AIiDGN, . Dissolution or t*artn«r«olp< . milE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub- X.fioribersv doing businesaia the. name of John Black fcCo,isthisday diaßolved'by ntutuai CuUough purchasing ihti : ehfirMnfcreat'Ot John-Black in said business'McCullough having the. right.to n?e the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the exclusive right to receive oil outstanding debts, ona to nay uii debts due bytho late firm; • 1.. : JOHN BLACK, HENRY McCULLOUGIL . N. B.—The business wiltbe continued by the subsen ber.fWßal, ut hisold 'Pi Usbunrb, March 1.1952, ’ - - - • *°.aj&tf_ GEtliW® AhBRJCBf . iVb. 71 comer, of Wood and:Fourth - West. Nearly all made ioopecml order, free front cuts, ■htemiHhe l * ic Country Merchants nndoiher* are re* epectfuify invited to call and examine the stock, which S|n_GA. lias paid; particular attention tohave a eentrai ajsoVimenlof ihe beat stockof Boolsand Shoes foTuia Kctailtradc, from the good low.ptlcnlo the heal made caslom work, eonaistipgmf .eTCry; kind,of eoiora Sid fashions nowin use. Individuals tma.families may rely on always finding a'geaeyal ttssorßmmWA* |i f ie intes to sizes, widlbsi fashion and quality, Qt No. 7i«.. ALSO-Men, Boys, and Children's Balm Leaf three si raw Hats: , ; laprS-m — Notice. ■■■■.■ ~ miE partnership heretofore exisling-between the un- I dariicned in the Commission and Forwarding busi nessfcimfunder the firm of S. F. YON: BONPIIfi)RST J, Cn is this day dissolved by mutual- 'conse'nT.”The buSessofSe late firm will 6e settlrd by 8. F. Yon formal purpv S. F. VON BONNUORST. XMllsburgh, May 31, 1833-my4 .. . Co-FartneroUlp Notice. ■* THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner ship for ..the transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Fowartinirbusinessjnnder tho firm of VONBONNHORST itMl/RPHY; .Warehouse N 0.87 Water and 116 Front streets. : - • • > vv JAMES IL MURPHY. S. F. VON BQNNHQBST. Pittsburgh, May 33,185^-1074 . r'-'rv'* J *• To Cabinet Matters* jnar24:?m-lJlaw Nd.CS Milk ulreoi. Bpsloiii "•••. i i ' >■> r ~ ‘Compoii&d Byrnp off Yellow-Pockßoot,. aCCUFIEft the fronrrank among the proprietory medicines- of- this country - far-completely .eating. Uanfeer.Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, andallother diseasea arising from un Itnpare attttaof the, bloods-. Also, Liyer. Complaint, Catarrh, l>yspepsia, ileadaches, .Dizzjnes3, CoUghsvSorencss and Tightness about the Chest , Bran . chitimorHoaraeness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; ami is used with unprecedented suc cess m all cases of ~, , ir FF.MALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY* > Strengthening the weakened.- body, giving tone to the. system.. : If the testimony or tbousandsonivingwUiiesses,from all'parts Of ihercountrjr; can be .relied upon, it is sipgu* larly efficacious in curing all Human, and de bilitated-and broken down constitutions. Ti is -purely vegetable In its composluon, and so accurately. com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical propeitlea of-each Ingredient.harmonLously unite to PURII'Y THE BLOOD it has removedmany chronic diseases which has baf fled the skill of.Uio bcst physicians, aqd has.also cared i Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla-Syrups entirely failed tojnake the leastim*: presslouupon.. • , • it Uas been tested'm many-cases of CANCEROU& HUMORS. The most obstinate -Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that, ills a voidable medicinein all all obstruction in the eircuiation, tendering tho Liver free; active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and reltevesm all cases ofrAsthnKu and m&y be used in all climates,and at aU seasons of the year. ■■■ - v This Syrnp U preparedonly by C. MORSE A COtj aT IW Fouutam streetf Providcncc, R. I ,and.sold whole sale and retail, by S.N WICKEQBHAM, i .Only Agent for Western Penttsylvania, . - ••• jet l:y . Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth ats.iPittsb , h rHTIOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS; HOARSG- J? NESS,'BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH CROUP; ASTHMA hnd CONSUMPTION. > In offering to the commotuiy this justly celebrated to , medy of the throat and lungs, it our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some ofihe evidences of Its success; from which they can Judge fcr themselves. ' We sincerely pledge ourselves to makeno wild assertions or false statements of Us efficacy, nor . will wo hold out any hope to suffering humanuy which facia will not warrant;:. : Many prep are here given, and we solicit an Inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor ihythetrbest confidence and patronage. . ■Fromthe distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Mato* - - - • rta Medtca, Eatodoxn College* ; - ; Dear Sir: I delayed answering the recotpt. of your preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing us effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends.. . This I-have now done with a htghdegree of satisfac tion, in cases both of adults and children. :> : I nave found it, as i\* ingredients.show, a powerful.re medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases; PARKER CLEAVELAND, . Bauuswurs, Me., Feb. 5,1847. >- From an Ovmutsn the Hamilton MHb, in tAit City. Lowell, Aug. 10,1840, Dr. JvC. Ayer; I haye been cured of the worst cough I ever had in my life, by yoar “CnsaaT l*Kcro&JiL, n and never fall, when 1 have opportunity of recommending 1* toothers; ' ; . v . .. S* D. EMERSON.- : nyßead the following, and see if tins medicine ip worth a mol. The patient had become very feeble, anti the effect of tbd medicine was unmistakably disudct t— . United States Hotel, Sabatoga m>iusgb. 1 July 5,1649 $ Qr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: Ihave been afflicted wub a pain ful affection of the lam?*, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than, a year- - l could find no me* dtciae that would reach my case, until I commenced the use of your “CinutnY Pectoral,” which gave megradua! relief, and I have been steadily gaining my strength-ull my health is well nigh restored. • • • - • • while using your medicine, .I had the gratification of curing with n iny reverend friend, Mr.Trmnuu, of bump ier District, who had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack ot bronchitis. .. ■ Ihave pleasure in certifying bese facts to y,ou And am, si! 1 ; yours respectfully, JvF.CALHUUiijOffaoaih Carolina.-. ry" Tbe following.wav one of the worst of cases which tlie physicians and/riends thought to be incurable • consumption ■■ . CIIRSTRB, Fa., Aug.23i 1840. ; J.C.- Ayer,'—Sir.: I was. taken with a terrible cougbj brought on by a cold, urtbe beginning of lost February, and was confined to.my bed more than two mourns.— Ceughing incessantly night and day, 1 became ghastly and pale, my eyes: were sunken and glassyynml my breath very short. Indeed,! was rapidly foiling,and m such distress forbreath,tbnt but liule-hbpo of ruy recov ery could be entertained. Whilemtbis situation, a friend, of mine,(the Ilev. John Keller, of the Metli/dist church,V brought me a bottle of your Cusuey Puctcaal, which 1 med more to gratify him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. - Its good effect indueed zne-tocontinue its use, and I soon found my health much improved.—• Now xn three months, 1 am well and strong, and can at tribute-ay cure only to your great medicine. With the deepestgratitude, yours, Ac* :•••. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Cheat isULo well, Mass fp* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an 4 retail, by D« A*. Fahnestock} and by J. ftl. Townsend} in Allegheny City by 11. P. Scnwartz, and J. Douglass, and by drnginsts generally. - . . . dccgO: Dr* De Laney’* Celebrated Curative In strument* The only Infallible. Cure for that Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Hoctur-' Hal Emissions, ■ SOharassiag and destructive, and productive of to ; much tniscniefto iho nervous »ys(tra,incapaciuii inglheman forbnsiness, society,anit mtUrimonyv - . This instrument is simple, comprehensive, and never* faffing, and may be usodwithout tbe.slighteai incoiiYe ruerice.orihe;knowledge of the ; most intimate friend ~~ It fa to be used eternally, -producing nbpain 'or injury' ;wbaiever,-nor preventing any one-from atiendhigtohis business; .and while in use not a single emission can \&G p\*bti iiivigOTaAng.~ tkt bTgan3 i ' : xn a t&6Utim&. to such antztent that lAfy nEOMN ran a piushiive power or ihftiots of which»'4saosed byeartyabaae, iatbedueaae inquestion, and thedauseef the thousand -cbnc6mU&ritcomplmriis,vizY Nervousness,Prostration,' Dyspepsia, Painiirthe Uead und/Dimnesi of VbJoDj .Weakness of arid. Lwcr EnreniitieSj.Affec tSbns of the Eytr, Impjolencey Pimples of the Face, Pfe- . mature Decliue ofViriJtiy, - Weakness of Meiriririr and :Power for MeniafAppUcatfori,Rejection, Aversion to Society, of Solitude, 4c AU these eompldmis invariallyaisappear as soon, asthe soweeisstopptdfrom Which'they emanated. i)hfa Instrument ha* been examined'and approved of by the hichestouthoritics ihEuroj e.and America,is re-, commended by the moseprominent Physicians of alt countries, mr :*Ae cnly cerfnin remedifexisdngjor those ccr;rplatnbi> and has now. completely superseded the use of crags, the bougiej cauterization/'4as., not to mention the -thousand advertised nosUums-of the uay, os cordials, : antidoies,&c.,&c. ncQrislitatesK&f tbesometime, the : -tafati the moifpfeaiaux, and by farthe cheapest treatment! ever oflertd to the afflicted, a fair,price being allowed, for the Instrument, after the desired effect has been at tained. . , , , . Be it also remembered, ibat those complaints are but little understood by the profession in general, and. that all the medicine in the.warld never has,andmever will, stop, those losses, which, If allowed to continue hn checked, arc sure to produced tho most distressing con sequences. Übos been a matterof surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments should devote his auentioa w diseases which people.of every, descriptionpretendto cureso eustly. bowever,' but the one thousaindihpart of the miseries those people briug;' upon society Were known, a very.diflcrentopmion would be formed. And'it is riotohly the presehtmiseryahd dejeciiou>j)reyingontheinindisweltasthebody, that. ■ is depldrea; but some are .of such a hsture as to affeel'' posterity, and dveh to destroy IheTeproUuctive.facnlty,. altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated,., , they may rerimiirse dormant in the constitution as to ap pear hi no otherway than inlbeir effect* upon posterity; > yet, if properly understood.are most easily and speedi ly removed/ The above, so ingeniously contrived instru ment, will doubtless, in 4 great measure, eomxibute to check ihe evils of quackery,, so prevalent in this class of diseases,- throughout the Union. . \Tho price of ihecomplcre instrument, carefallysecur-.. ed ag&ihsiall observation in'abox, is only 810. lt can bo senti by express/sto any address in anypart of the ? DintedStateik Canada, Acxk&ccordhig to order* accom panied by fdu directions* ‘and important advice tolbe married arid single; the expepaes. evento ihc remotest, parts of the country, being veiytriflfag. . / , 'TtoanexhinpledsueceailhislDfctrumcnt.has obtained, since its introduction in America, has induced some un-. principled persons ln NeW Y<»rlr, Bh»liideJphia, Boston, '*Cn to get op. some ridicnloug things,, called ‘‘ howevar, bear SotiiiitsudriT ssr resemblance,' neither; in form nor p tine ip le, to. my own invented, long tried/.ana universally approvedin strumeriivarid which are as'sHrillaf to them as night is to light* Every auempito keUsuqb M Xafitrumerits" for, mine will be prosecuted to the fullest extent or the law, I ■ being- noit’ to connect the well.aniL horiestly carned reputation :of ; my. Inventions with quacks ana their worthlessproductlons., - So Tnsirximehi is gehuinii and twneca n be. loarrafUed thoseorderedftom-myseifS All applications and remltumces must be directed (post pata) to the Doctor himself, be huvinguo Agencies established but inLondon and, Paris, Address, postpaid,Dr. B.tie Lon&y,sl Llspenardst.y .New York. Office honre, daily. from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M., and from 7 till the Sabbath excepted. ' - ay The undenignedeertify, with great pleasure, that the. above-mentioned Instrument is riot only constructed on scientific results may always, with, confidence, be anticipated, IhercbeirigjfoT the cure'Of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT^ HENRY S KELLER, M-D.' CH. GOETZE, M.D., 9G Chamber street, . . C- ECRHARDT, Howard street*: New Yonx; Dr. bELoEEV is prepared to execute all orders for srur glcal apparatos, viz: Anifiml Armload Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus for Luxaiion ; for Contracted Legs: for curvature, of the .Spine *nd. Waist; for False Joina-ofthe Arins and Knecsi.for- Paralytic Legs; Tor Club Foot; for Lacrymal Pistoles; for Falling OrtheHecturii; Hypogastric Belts; Bedsaml Chairs fdrfiick Persons s.CrutcheSrTruaspfi Ac.;. Ortho* jiedic Careets, Ac., 4c. * AH work warranted/ Xjeiters must b'O'post paid, containing a proportionate reiutitance or city reference. - . „ _ „: |feb2S;ly OTEAM IiOAT TRlMMlNGS—Ccpnprialng in pan O the followings Table Linen, .Huckbuck. Diaper. Crash Race Strip, Table Covering and Table Covers! Kapkina, asc.; which Woare cotutontly receiving-tom! .the imponsrs onimanulactnien... Call olNo. 85 Fourth etreet, IhptiJ ‘ .W. WOWNTOCK, ‘ 1 • *'' * ♦ Jt* r'r-:-"- Tendcrcd tbe cute; of Ibis dreadful disease nzopuerof... ponaet certainty 5 and- ibo'mtm who will' now* allow if' 1 V» c s? iatop . rocee “ T»nUl a condition qf tbingauprodnc-..- ea inat nothing can nllnvi&to baithe knife ofaskilfa. surgßaivis; irtifiordl / o v ai y».with propriety, be leu la the person « r ?°» , 3S!i5 al fk * a a bandagft fb reiainit, et-.di ten renders the case perfectly unmanageable, ana leads HtmuL whicb often lias ;! P®•*!■* u r \ a ; BUr R l cal operation. . In the Trass 10 • which-we invite the Buentioft of‘thc aftHcWdi U - ©very,;,oyer.the.;trusses n«dbnndqgea in," . common use . It-U Perfectly, comfortable, nud can be v made to fit any case of Jlcrntu with: anweafeinesr andi •) equableness of preseore that does not belong to any other Instrument with which we are htdaaimeartihd !•"•.. will, retain any rupture with ease and comfort 10 thoj 1 ' wearer. Physicians oftne hifbcststaridintf Ihtluipro fessfonhaveglyenlcsUmany Lqtisgrtatsis»cViorin?fiVeis' ; the ordinary trusaes In use. The Tnisa cC Pr. Hub > bard will care one-naif the case# oT ordinary 1 Uapture’ L/ ' We advise those nflhcied ta make.applicatianio-ilnm,.-; •- Rtf (tenets ofthe kightst thataeUrcan fee given in ‘ ’ tits Cuy t bycalhng cnthtagtnt * } ■\ Persons from a distanco . can- have.them sentj-by < ; sending the measure round the body; J>R GEO. H. KRYSfciU, } . 140 Wood street, soteagent/orPittsburgh, '; THE .CELEBRATED ' COMSTOCK IKtiDICItiBStVs T7UBBT.- The Gikat P-un Extsactoii {CarmtTl # JD Datfp’j) cunng ell Burua cod all fcxicruatJPamij,< and Sores. • • 2d. Valutnoia for Slaying or Restoring lb« , ». Human Hair. - - -i • • ■; tfd. ffetoe's Tferve andEonrLin\nt«nt and Indian Yeg~ J stable Ffonr, a cure.for &tl cases of Bhdumailtm*' v •v.’f A\h. McNair's Acoustic Oif, a certain core for Deafness. L srh. Jfay'tLinivttnt.ti, known cOre tor tbdpilcs;- ; ; Cih. Sfohn's SickHtadaefu Jicrnedi/. ; ?••*./•:: ■ 7ih. Mother's JUUtf, for a 11 women mibe’fhnulyway..’ Btht Lonpey's Great Western JVidiart.Pcrtas<gj/for-? Colds and fcYenah feelings andnrcventlnK fevers j for. Aslliraa,lj»ver.Cofflplmmend!Htiiooa-AuccUon»}fot f)C '-.' lndigestion and Lossol Appetite} .for£oauve->* ness in femnleaundmaleF, andnfrvoufccarr.plamla j for - The great pom:.* aro u is not bad to take, never gives - pain,and neTCrJcavcßodccosUve.i* • 9th. iColmitecif’s r«rw*/wgr(\Yonn Killer]) forChlldtem,,- or grown persons 1 : luik. JUrj;:iJrBw»'S.GrMr:Pain Killer* Ntfmedicine-> has been discovered' tn&t is bo happily adapted to- use internally asdrops lo.be takeu, tmd> yet petfonnsuch:— wonders when applied cturnaUj/as a wash or b&Xb, by \ friction. In hollies fromlSJto fiO cPnlsencft. .■*. v ' . ' T . v j lllh. Saunholtti's Raacfi and Bedßug'ManSi fyt dnv«^ ; ingawav Vermin in ashoruimo, . . > : X2tfi. The Li/spiUs -and Temp crane*.- - Bittas, . . ■ ■ ..■- v.. • : Pini Suntp. thetJODhlirEX-" PECTORANT FOR COUGHS, COLDSj INFLUEN ZA. Ao. 14thi The Eaitlndvi Sr -Ntis YotH- Ifait- Dues, the onlvv--'' : SURE coloring for the . I3ih; • Braises. Sores, Ac. - - < * ,16th. Extract of Sarsaparilla. This artlele Ims aulliv od all other. Sarsaparilla*, and still gives as great faction an ever. rl7ih. The celebrated spread. SttengtAtfnfng-Phwirr,'■ mede.from Dr. Lin’s and Uie most populor imhorr market. ■■■■ ■ "■ . v;. *■■ ■. ;lBlb. Br.Khne'e Tooth Ache Props.'-’ A certain aild easy ; .d cure for Tooth Ache. - - • v. . r,:. ... •. ■ 19th. Dr. CoMSTocr bQB lately booghi the riglitfor the United. States, pf the celebrated . WattTy found at the Salr Springs of Doctor Wm-C; : Chase; at St. Catharines, C. W.: laineda noiorleiy andpopularuy never boforeieqaalied ■ i by any preparation ol that place, and its sale has heCii '-" commensurate with ns morns, whieluirc.tfxiraonUnßrytrf -• ; All the remedies are fully described m to bo given to all- who call where-the MedicineS'&re - 1 kept » • NOTICE. All preparations lfnbwnvos- * 1 • “COMSTOCVS” or COMs TOOiS Jfc CO >, always be* u ioneed and now belongs BXCLUSI VELY to Dr Lucian ; S. Comsiick; andifcoueh the signature Of Comstock-S* > . Co v will becontmufid, ildsextta label with.lhefhc-simile-i, eieuaini'e of Dr. L: S- C, will in. future designate -ttio *'• : GLiNUINE. . •»■:■•■...■... t »j y ALL OTHEBS Tin SPURIOUS LUCIUS S COMSTOCK. Vr The above medicines can be had/in .tile piacc o( • ' febO WILLIAM JACKSON Y 1 • .. . . - ■ : Wo; -lIP. Liberty F.l7Ccr r bead ef Wool. - • .... <.- ~*ifi ' ** a A %>' - m ' v-3* r > ' •*' “ x *• J ! ' ' V 1 ' 'l, , ' *5 Vv‘// , X IZ ' ?*■*-* * ' >V <• "j *" f „ ' t -„ "I TOINVALIDS ASD THB SICK. ; Wlitsrfs Baincim of ,J ' j The tut remedy ever faunen. to man for Covghs. ColJti . ■ \{- : Asthma,. Croup, Bmuhttis, Influenza, Bleedm# oj’-iht 1 " • - - Lu-nes, ,D'Jiiridty .of AjfMlonqfih* . \ ; P<tthsor Weakness pf'.thel3rzdfter Side, Fin; S{ases p/ V- ispecyiiarlyTi >. adapted to disease ef.the LvngsS mi Liver, V/hitti • f • is produced in our ever varying climate.* - j 1 IXfIUICHERRY haslongbecnknowntoposßSMitq- ' •••• .!’ VVpbrtant medicinal properties. Thiftfiioiisfamilfar ’ to eve*y raairtfn'iir oarland,’ and pbyBLciauE;oficapr£*,v' scribeUmdifrdrenlfonnsfot a vatieiy of • • ‘ Taralsoh’asbeeh'eQnallynoledforitavmnesf-anclsofaie' • ■ i physicians whose naraes are familiar to tbo-whotocoon-i: ■ i trv, has gene so far da to declare that evenCONSUMP-/ i TION conli be: cared. 6y Umt alone» In. other. haaitaY- • again, itwas nearly valueless/owingynodoubt.totheir' < ignorance in preparing and: administerifigit—a-uifflcoify i - • ■ now entirely obviated by patient experiment-and-long : ■■■■. l experience. .■■■..-■■.■ -.v • The extraordinary medicinal powers of snbr - > : stances are now far the firsltime combined and embod- ; ied in Br. WfSTA R’S BaLSAM OP- WJLD CHERRY. By anicecbcmical prreess, eceothiiig dcffitcnansor. useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most ox-' traordicaryund truly efficacious.reraedy-for.alMnnds of - ' pulmonary and hvor diseases ever known to man. To ;/■ convinceoli unbelievers: that oar theory is realty true, > wo refer to a few cases of cures performed by thiawoJW- 1 ' • derful medicine: • Pleasast HiDOEvllara. co, 0., Se jrt. 27. J.B^Pabk—-DcarSir: I take.tbc liberty ofadvjßirig yon of the benefit I-have derived from the use of Dri - j Wistar’s Batenm of Wild Chorry. .-.1 was prostrated by.. i .. t i that terrible scourge Consumption, mfllay last. The at* " . tack wos.trai? horrifying' to me;, fox:fire-of anrfamily- I (aiy brothers and sistersKbad -died of Consumption. -1 : was afflicted witluiearJyallflie wbrsi features of'tfco k ; l had udistfessihg cough,:aadexpcctoTalediD..v great deal'of blood, hectic fever, severepotns in the side' * and cii st, cold chills, alternating with finshfiftOf hests 1 - and copioos night sweats. • : I waa tinder; the care of a skilful physician-from-thd- 2 - time I was taken sick nntil about six weeks since, being then abo.ut helpless, and my friends considered my case - : hopeless,brat leaatbeyona our physician’sakDlyadviS- ■ •!.. led lhousa..of.\VUtat , s Balsam of Wtld Cherry. Wllh-v* I out knowledge my father procured it andcomrufetfafed' -. admlnistexingit to and from. dayrTbommeit* : ced taking4t my health improved, and in.two weeks !>: : ' ' was able td be out and overseemybusiness,' ind .. ! which I still continue to do:.-. I: have,taken, four ' orthemedlciuc, and now consider myselrper&etly. well.-' .... JEBKMIAIUSCKiq, 3 ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUIIEM ' » , KosuvaLß, Fairfield Coi*O-,1851../.sr : Mr. J. B. Park—Bear Sir.: f wish.to state to yoiitbat v tny daughter Amanda, aged .10 years, ; haduboutayear-i Hince.a.very.severe attack of measles, which reduced her very iniicliv: and left her with- u racking coughs . employed ail;of thephysiciana witbm our reach for the • >- purposeof removing lier cough, but Wilhoal success— " bheappearedto he sinking into, a; decline* witbevery-j • 'symptom of Corisampnan. J then tried Br. Roger’sXjiv- r -. erwortand-Tar. ;But this aggravated her cough,'add* kayeiter symptoms of n nill more malignant character. , Twa#nbwffloKscrTous!y claimed, and itwasWithtfeffl--: today a&wthtrpTpgreesoflhati • insatiable disease, Consuttipuoru I really despaired o$ " iuy .dahghterte recovery. - But l providentially saw the i . certificate of Jonathan Coulson, whoaedaoghter. Sarah:, Jane, was cured of Consumption byWismr’i Balsam of • : Wif4-Cherry. -This created - a that it tuighfv help my daughter, and llraraedlotely commenceif ÜBing . it almost jnstantly gave relief; . Her health w«5 * a ; improved from the first bottle, and: by the use of two,•:■■■• : ; j bolllesof Balsam of VVild Cherry she waares-* i i tbredlo'pßrfecf healihy-ondehe isnotnowaLaUpredis-t; .I posed to a cough. X will fay to all afflicted with any disense tendiitgio Consumption,'dO noi despair, for-- . - Br. AVistar’fl Balsam of Wilt] Cherry will care you if * ■ youwillbul try.it. . . E; KAUf. • • ANOTHER ASTONTSHINO CUHB!^ VViH miracle* never cense ? ' More'evidence oT'-4ls surpassing healfh-Te&ioraiive virtues! - 1 • [From Dr.Bufcer, ipmigfidtf, 'Washington SpiUHOtiEiß, Kjl, May 14, 165 ft. • _ Mssroa. Sarfoso & Bask 1 1 take • this - opportunity of' inforraidg you of ainostrcmaikaMecurepoVorraedflpi'- oo me by. the use of-Dr. Wisiat’aßaUam of “Wild Cher-: -.yy. A-, v’ '-1 : In the year. 18401 was taken with the mfismraaiioaof: the bowels, which I labored under for six weeks* when • <■ I gfadually.'recovered, In the fall on&4i 1 warauodt* :ed with ,11 severe cold, which seated Itself upon my kings and furtUe space of three years f.Was confined lo myi ;bed, lined all .kinds of medicines end every variety of i aid without benefit,* arid thus I wearied alonputiUl the- of 1845, when 1 heard of or-.>y»?tarVßftbata of = Wild Cherry. .• My friends persuaded mevto give liairiaVihouglit' bad given np ail hopes of recovery; ami had prepared • - myself (bribe change of another wurld- J Throagh tht:ir ' solicitations I, was induced t-» make use ofjthe genuine • AVisxaris Balsarrror Wild Cherry. The elfectwas iraly' aatoniShlng. ' Aftef five years of iiffliclipn and soffering, and aherhaving spent four o j five, hohdred dollars to no' ■ and iho best ntid'raost respectable - had proved; nnayaUirtg, .I was •wwarenoied’-t© entire health oy the blessing of God and the’txseofJDr.Wisiai’B 5 Balearaof WitdCherry. May the blessing of God Test upon the proprietors • so valuable a medrclrio * as \V is tar’s Balsam of WltiK' : f£7*GennJne Wistaria Balsam of Wild eWrr? Lm *»• f^.dmaenfjl!ft|isnamraof ,, in , Chit. adelpiuQ, & Park” on a fineWcxeeuLed slMfensraved wrapper,mother • frr Price—Sl per bottle—;ii boitlesfor 1 Smdhv J.’pi PAflK,Fourth 4ha , *{vuSttm : eeu, Oin- " aSem > 10 wllom .“II oraewtnu.Vbo ?[j?i hs°® 81 Per botlie—air bottles for S 5. ' i£SHS©I” s KS*» Washington jAY HLaabct> W.’i^2fi.L , t Ble: ! ltI ' :5 ’» do; IB Bowle,VnionUrmi|UE i, S.KounUi Someracli. SX) S«lf, bnrghi IlildebiranaTa Co?:lndi6naV Foraer aißedsJ'* - Evans, Cummins as Blood,BfOpkviiioi, , A Wilson as Sou, Wavntsburtb; M'ForlaMl * Co,« CUlenfler, Mendollle; Bunon * Co, Erie; ker, Mercer; JBurge A Co.Bmioit i - dpi lUUunan, Beaver; J bßummetton, Wagtcu, F Jones, Conderspoi;; F Crookef, ■ •' v‘- ■■.••. ■■■■ V .... ,\ ;. ~ -. .■■!■<.■. • v p*'. :* • L^v- r ' f.. ‘fr"- ... \» v ili SV. V. —* l
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