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W«li » S,?‘Sr p E! w^*;*^i'eNi3?sl& %IWiSP A twii^ HM} M#p%! te« msm' SmBI W^M . : - f»l§KlS - JSm&lißfw iHi. s ., ■ res’’* ■ ” nw _-. ~. ..... ■ - . ‘ - " ’ iSlotifrag. iißbariftnt'ftod jrue« TtonilVK 1 ’ Jrißee Hive ®J5 •1 fJhiitVVtr*et,V*m -clt o ffoOd fu 1 1 of bummer Clo fbin’e for 8200, amt br'irr tiooJ-.of every description, vc?v low «r um Custom ’rorlc mutle to outer in (iSuoftib'd fe t> le, wnd on rcagQDiluc terms |nprl7 Siyaramt Bs I’tttt IV! ■VTW'*Wdlliat BOUUYER, at the Bus Hiyb Clothing 1 grcas No r cash. Our beta*: a “™IS OloiUft.-ot every deacnpttou,ai.d.iQ faei, > in out lino «tu f aWo for ihc ' eav ?, rt * a ! »d a t ver, low ere imikjngu order jf 1 for yourselves ' Pr mi?o oy * 9 a ca[l>& JOHN CAI.I.AHAN ft CO.: 1 — ""'TiWIS cT'WKW, MEBCHA2IT TAILOB, “‘Republic, ’ ■ 'cre^clcblciJ l from the Inlcsl imponalinns, Sn,’ n ?'ocw«ockoi m.(k and Colored CUITUb. rA'ioiMBKKSond 1 VKSriNGS, which Tor. newness 01 dcstois end nehnes of labri-s, are noi sarpasied by of New VorV -AU of wl .ch ho i. pro niir«u tamaio to order in fc superior style, at uic !o\stpt orico nos-?Ui!e.ami.*•* rdially invite purchasers.to-caU_ q]mJ 'examine the stable before purchasing elsewhere. ... TO THZ. f tfiS I 'haVc j.o authorized Agent in this city, fur the shlo of ray work on G\RM LNT CL FILNO; ■ft can omy tchad at the siore ; or the .subscriber, «*• ’Market >\!ec!."ni the following prlcea,vjt: wl “ * n . sir °*b tiona,BlO} without,§7. v.marl? - JAMES C. WATT. SIS W CLUTHISO HOUSE. EDMUND WATTS A CO, ' MERCHANT TAILORS,' ..... .Vo. 185' Liberty street, above St. Clair, H UVE opened A new Clothing fciorc, al ilie above ‘place, ami are now rceciving a splendid lot ol ■ ■ Dloi'-si Cassimeres, Vcyiinjis, Ac.,of the lan-.st impprtn llon.-porchi«J with a i e«pceial view lo cny trade,and whielitley ate prepared lo make up 10. order m the la , r testandmoSl fashionable atyles. Ihey; intend In pay ' siricialteniioniolhisbranch of.ilietr.business,pnd ihfy have full confidence that ihey willhc able lo siYo.thetr customers entire sail-fa-.,0n They are nEo nmnufnelu nnr n of HEADY MADE CLOrHINO. of lhe'ncwest siyles, winch they, "ill sell low for cash • As aU ibi* slock is cnurelynctr, ms worthy iho litten on or bv y*r« v BPttIKOUSD 1 THREE BIG DOORS l Kb. 151, Liberty Street, Pitteburgh. JOHN McCLOSKEY has new Ihe pleasure of an - nimneihirliYliis Jiuracrous.ftiends ana toe public in KeneiaUllmtbisSprint; and Summer etock is now read; for inspeciicn,. which ho believes will -bo found 10 be one of the - largest mid bestMdeetedstacVsofKeady •Made Clothing to be found m the Western Country. Hehasitiis season naui move thau usual uttcMion tc : the manufacturing aimstvle of .his Garments, so thatthe YBry lowest priced, as well as the finest,are got up m * /Style ulad elegance noua be surpassed.. :• • • ile:wouM paruculsily call the attention of all dealer* • in-Glothioe to his present splendid assortment of ■ Oarmentif ■ ■ ; As h® feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices Of bis goods, he can offer them such induce, momsuashall moke it their tniereßltopurchase ac,hi». Many yeartf expericncci and great success in ihe bu , slnesMogetherwiih an unprecedented wholesale oarf.ri* iail patronage, has enabled Mm to get up Garments to shit the business habits and indies of. every location id. the Union, which is of the utmost importance.to whole *ale purchasers. . •InlheCutUngtlepßrtnient will oefounda choice ne • letuon of the most fashionable goods,consisting o.— French, English and jZniencan Bivudcioihs, • Cashmere us, Ac. Ac. Also, an excellent asapt imeiii oi VESTINGS* of the latest and roost fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in luc bes» fannnerandftUhe most reaeonable prices. COM IS, THKN,‘ONfi AND ALL! • ' The AsK9riruent,thc Quality,and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be.fawd m tto Lnncc Elates „“*!£_ ... Kmporinia off bJRht I _ . CEREBRATED ETHEBEAIi OIL AND LAMPS. . X»r: ir.'WKIGUT, (successor to J. S. rotrou), M.iuu -W -m (uciurcrof und Dealer Wholesale and Ketml ui : the above homed Oil and Lumps, is now receiyinga large or LAMPS, for burning the Lihereal All purchasers' will find it greatly to their interest to - reserve apportion of their money, and make se.ections froraourgreat variety of rich cheapgoods. _ ■ : Ribbons, rich, for Bonnets, Caps; fcoahes and Belts. • - Borinel SflksiStttms, Crapes, Lisses and Tarietons. • Embroideries, CoUars/Cheirlscus, Copes, Berthas. ' HAbils. Sleeves, Cnfft, Edgings and luscrtings. - '• ‘Embroidericd Revierc.Laco.ond HcmsuchCain. HLfs. • Blond*. Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Cans. • Embroidered Laces for Shawls,Mantillas andyeila. . Honhon.' MenhlenrVnlcncienes, and Brussels Laccß. *• EnglhUand Wovo Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and. ■Colton Laces, j. • • . ~ . , - Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Glove# and , Milts. s French and American Artificial Howers. English, American and Italian.- Wiraw. Bonnetaund Trimmings. .. fmn.T22:2nr Lorn —-AUAM REISM3AR, : {of the.late firm of Sands ARemcman. LOCIH REIKE3IAS 4 CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS JN Clocks, Watcher Jcxatlry, Watch Rfourialty Tools» fyc., sc*t nrnrsraEsny era Dpoa from. wood, phtsbcbch, fIIAKE leave to jinnouncetolfre trade and the.public 5 X - generally, that they haveihemseivca catcfufiv bc looted and imported from Europe, a large stockof Gold ’ and'SUvcr Watches, Watcn Materials,and Tools for Watch makprsi and a most elegant assortment of Jcw • dry. from tho best taonafactorieß—which they oiler at prfcesns low hs ihoy can be. purchased la the eastern of Watches consists of Gold and. SilveT -Patent Levers» do Detached Levers { doLepines; Sil verQaartiers; and -elegant French ’ time nieces,, of the mSsltpproveil makes. Together with a large stock ol Clocks, urid TrmftTicce'sji'rom thp licsl American iscto rlThelr slick of Jewelry eon^sw'^de^ajejT .Ideseriptlontn this, line, Bjeli as Finge^Rings.rarKlitgSi Breast.rills, Biocelets; Gold, fob. and Gnard Clmtns, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, bold olid Sllyet 1 Bpectsclcs, Silver nnd German Stiver and dame ana -Tea Spooin", and every hind of fancy nructcs geqerati} .kepi in establishments ofthis description. *... .■ .- v- .•] > They would respectfully call the attention of . -to thetreztcnsive stock of Watch .materials and TocUsj .of every variety,which they have most carefully sc» lected. • , m , , They, have alsoda hand a large assortment of Tele* ' *cope&,.Sny Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory in England. Together wilha great variety . ofoilier articles too namcrousto mention* . ; . Clocks,.Watchea nnd Jewelry repaired in- tne best tannqor and cmhe most reasonable terms.'. .{octll:v • PUDDKU. & »'OaDi i,“J°?” , ractUTer* anti Denier* In MANOIIts.TER MINERAL • P AINT, , - AiLtoiimiT CirfjTPji- ii ~' > ■ New York, December IStfi, 1831* . I'SMVAOTf!,MANKHESVBR min- p ”dser t Voub,and Ena .1 to ccm. ■ : SllicO, - Alumina, fat Oxuls ot Iron, - ' ' Lime, . - Marneeto. , : Oiide of Manganese, Water end Loss, * , , % 100,QO : -TheTowdorciJ Sample* contained in the box, which I Bopnoie was the one yoadesirea also to have auaiyscd. i find to differ from anv average or the lumps powdered, and mixed together. ./Tina lasi yields as foI!ow ■: PerOx.de of Iran, - - , Hilicaiud Alumina, v ' - tune, - - * Magnesia, - - " >‘S Water and Loss, . . * • ■ ■ ~ ■ :■ ■■■. ........... 100,10 - This difference I presume arises from die mineral not pelnrr uniform, some portions containing more Iron than * others- The analysis stores the article to be well sort-, edftr a dnrable paint. Hind tint by calcining the pow der by a pretty high beat, the polar is much improved, AMEslyio CHliyf ON, M. B. Chemm.: jp» For sale by JOEL MOHLBB, 811 Liberty^street, JAMES R. UEED & CO., Manufacturers of TiiEono ljtes, Surveyors’ Compas ses. Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. . SO. 30 . Smithfidd stmt, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a hove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &C., April G t 1852—2 m ■ \C| E are prepared to forward prodoce Ac. t U> ; W Hhiladelp'iialaiiiieUiiHelif. rime, fire «uj«. Ratos f6r Uncoil: lari i>oik;, beef, nOc V Cotton,oltcese. curtbet.tvarc, Icallter,lenl Ih toh«cco,wsl*>s - - ‘ Bncslomdfieil frml »nawol - - bits V 100 tbs. [ oeltrioti: uccr anil buffalo skins,eg£B L .: j 1 brooms sailw - '* - • - 100* V ICO lbs ' ; ■ COVQOK &. GRAHAM, Agls. &oo.'a NO, 80 FOUBTU STUEET, mCoJiURGH. WHE publiQ am mforraed ihiil we are uow running j. regularly- to the Easi-ond West, ami are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our oare. - r A SPF.t»rA£» MESSENGER sent doily for Philadel phia, nt 4 o'clock) P.M. Also, daily to: Cincinnati, at 7 o’clock, A*M.... . Ordeia transmuted free of charge, and Goods returned byfirst.fcxnres*. •; -• Bills, of Exchange for sale on Englandvlrcland and Scotland* for any- uinouut, payable on principal Banking Houses or PostOificc.s m the United Kingdom, dcffM BAKER & FORSYTH, Agonts; : fiierchimti* Portable Boat idne, 1852. jppll ftSSL 1852. For the Transportation of Merchandise andProducti (VIA. PENNSYLVANIA CASALS AN»» EAtLROADS), BETWEEN : PITTSBURGH AND -PHILADELPHIA, .-Dmcu ioiViaut ifcjfttspiiur. . f tP* TIMK, TKN DAYS. i - • PATTON ■ & RKYNOLDS. : Depot. 231 Market et,(near Sixth.) Philadelphia. - C A MCNULTY &. CO, Cannl/Batm,4PB aud 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. ; HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise proved our arrangements for we nrn now prepared to receive a large ajnouut of Produce and Merchandise, to sklo (on tt.c opening of me Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. i; The Section Boat system of transportation over our Slate improvements has been in use about ten years-, ondthe groat success nnd favor it has met with, is a suf* i fic.lcnt-guarantee that u is no longer considered a 1 doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is.acknowledged i by nil a< vastly superior to any' mode of transportation i usvdonCanals. (whcu inlerscoicd by Railroads) - a Goods londed-into our Boats ut IPitisburgh, remain ; undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse In Market i street, I'ltUadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delav.* i consequenton three different transhipments, and secov i ring Lite delivery Of Goods m entire lots, the packages i clean, and mns good order ns when shipped. • : Produce, Ac , consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at Ihc lowest current’canal rates, alnelly according to mstraciions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, Ac. feb\!3 Faro Redncect t WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, :■■■« FOR BALTIMORE PUILADELPHIA ana WASH INGTON CITY. Fabs Reduced. To Baltimoee. £2,00 less than Pa. Ralhoad. To Philadelphia, Bl,Wl do do do To Washington City* Sd.3U do do • do. This is the only Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking llsis Rome, pas* sonqcrs will save time and:money. .. . The MuilUeal (carrying iho. United States Mail,) leaves the Monnngahe'a .Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via the Yaughiov gheny River. .Passengers will lodge on ih© Boat, anu uiko splendid United States Mail Coaches at West New* ton, next morning, over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains m daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cars of tVe Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad, at 10. o’clock, p.M. Breakfast at Bah imore and Washington City, dmc in Philadelphia, and nrxfve in New York the. same evening. 1 • ■ Fare to Baltimore, • * * 8 o*oo. do Plnladelphitti .. - - : , .* . 10»W. . do VVa«himtton City. ' • 10 3 00. . : : MON6NGAJLIELA ROUTE. . The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, : Oaily,ni6o , elock,'A.M. Travelerslcavmg Pittsburgh, by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same uighf, and arrive in Cumberland -the next morning for ihe rt o’clock train of Cafsfor Baltimore; Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Phtlaucl* nhia at UoVJock, the same night Fare to Baltimore. • - * - S O,CO. do Philadelphia, - - •*• - 10,<-0. do Washingipn City, - ■ - 10,50. For Tickets', by either of the above Lines t plea»e eon at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monon gaheto.House, WatcrslreeL J. J. EVANS, Agent. ■ aprO • • : • - ~ : -. ■ .- - ftiiCUiUdfl CiSHTRAU UAllittO^ 1552. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT: LINE, In vonrivcnon with ike Cleveland nnd Cincinnati Rail* rr*ud, Cleveland and Erie Umiroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. FAS9KNGF.RS will he ticketed throuch from any poinLonLuke Michigan, to Cleveland, Cmeirmoti nnd JtoMburgb. nnd item either of those places to any pomumt/ikc Michigan. • Till* Line will he composed of two new low pressure. s!eame? s 'hadt expressly for the Ttrate. • * CLEVELAND, - Capl. C.C StakaKP. FOREST CITY, - - Cap', L. A. PIXHCB. A IJoat will leave Cleveland f. r Detroit, nnd Detroit for Cleveland, every evening. at Bfrc T clocie, arriving tn both ewes {hft/ollowiiir morning, in season for the izjot-. ring tram efca r s forCmcneo, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, ann for the Lnke Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit ■ 'l’toy w i*t Tun froiQ Cleveland m the following order; FOREST CITY. Monday Wcrine*ds> » IVtday. CLEVELAND vr • ••Thnrfday« •••.'Saturday. CLEVELAND Monday • Wedri#»*dDy»» roncsT cirv Tuesday*— *r Tuesday - Thursday* • • • *Saiurdny* ' The undesigned arc prepared to make contractsfor uil kinds of Fieieht. from Cleveland to Detroit, Mneki* 'iviw, Saute Sic Mane, amlaM pons ou Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN am! S?T;LOUIS will compose the line until ihe new Boats are ready • - aoeyis C BRADBERN K CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit n:irl4:6m - ___ - •• ■. ~ ' 18 5 2~. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PKKMSTLVAJiIA RAILBOADt Two Daily Trams From Pittsburgh to PhlUdelpUla and Baltimore* Only 30 Hours Through! FARE, $ll - ErpTc c « moll train will leave the Depot op Lib* X erty strccl, above the Canal Bridge, every rooming at fij o’clock; • ;■••• - t S’assengMß will goby thecars to Turtle, Creek ISmtles* where they will find the best of Coaches In Teadiucss to convey them iM miles,over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station} (conductors accompany each train of Coaehes),nml then take the cars to Holhdaysbarjr; and thon take the-splendid sleeping carsdlrect to Puiladel - phfa nntfßaltimore. - -• . Possenffera for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cnmberlund Railroad ut Ilarnsburgb, arriving alßalti -mare -to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. • . ThcEvening Train willleave daily at G-30, P. M., ar* rivingatPluiadclphia tiexicvcnmg. ■ ■ Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech A Co.v*Erprcss Packet Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, TV M-, connecting at Ulairs w il!c with the Penmylvtinla Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philndclpula and Baltimore in 38 hours. • ••• ■ FARE SlO. •• • t Passenger* will procure iheirliekeis at the Railroad Office in ihc Mnnongahcla House, Wator Street. N. B.*—Schedtflcinnc asfollows: • From Pittsburgh to Realty’s Station, 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2J do do Johnstown to HolHdaysbarg, In- cludmg33 miles Ponago road, 6 do From Hollidaynburg to DillersviUe, ■O. do ■ do DillersviUe to Philadelphla;over '' Columbia Railroad, 3} do - - '' •' Total, r ' 2d hoars. This Schedule nbows ample time on'each portion of the route, und can bo regularly made, If no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers tiro informed that Hid Portage and Columbia Ilaitroad are owned and ope rated by the Slate of Pennsylvania, and are in no way uniUrthc manairement or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. \ . ... . tV NOTICE.-*ln ewe ofloss, iho Compauy will hold thcmsclees responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars, miir2.V J.IVIbSWMENT Ticket AgHJ > . K. 11. Co. V IsfEWITOiAaGBIIIfiNTJ ; WESTERN RAILROAD PUtibargh to cievelandi ColumbUß ana Cincinnatiy•• ' ' ALLIANCE; CANTON AND MASSILLON, ; IN£ONNECTION WITHPTHB PJSNNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh ia Cleveland in Us& than Ten Jloursi ly a ctoiiiiiuout Railroad Lint! mill-; Kxprces Tinin on the Ohio and Pennsylvania : I_ Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at S4;A,M., stopping at Scwickly, Rochester,: Newßrighton, Darlington, knnn, Palestine, Columbianai.iirtd.Salem, and reaches Am noeejSa miles froin Pittsburgli, all Pr MV Passengers leaving Alliance ou.the Cleveland Railrpad'at 3 P.;M , and .'reach ClevelaidatGPV'M. Returuing,tbe pas sengers .leave .Cleveland,at 0 A‘. Mv, AlUance at l 3l> P. M.j and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 p.’.M.,ih tiihe : XO can* neci wiih the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road lor Pliiladelphm, Neiv York and Baltimore,'and also .with ibe Ycugliiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road .route. ■ :■■■ .y. • „ ■ ■ ■ ' Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to • Pittsburgh in'two days, without night.travel,aud save from one to two days m connecting with the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. . '■'■■■Z’-y. . - PasienceJs leaving Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. Mi* reach Canton at 2P. RL and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mas n'lbn the Hoc connects with 4tage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia, and nt Eoon to New Cas tle; Poland, WafrehVMercer; and Erie. , . ; The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pi.tuu£hS at 7 A. H. and I F* M., stopping at intermediate station^. Excursion TicketSigoddj for two days,, aw. sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. • • _ ■ Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by thepackage to some of the stations. • The Trams Piuthurgh, April 1* 1852.—(apr2) 67,21 : *,34. •>cs >2l r. .. .IS * 8,00 BH.UAKD BALLS.—lnstore snafor sole, a few sot ;SJ inch Billiard Balls.. ;-1» ■ rayt .- - . JJ0.143 Wpod.street.; T m , , 00-Par tnerab Ip Efotlce. ", ,^ n ''»'tibers' have This day.'entered mjo partaet i n*P'’* f r ,Uio sty to ana fitm; of .TAAFFB, M 4 ? ornirww B^11 for tbe purpose of carryingon area- Sfe'l!" antl Produce Bnanesßj and confide#*-. JS^WMWjassgr Pittsburgh, Apnl 3,’lBs“ ANE - Wl!lun Ston, Fir* and Hlarin* labttrifiieei npHE OFFICBof the Insuranct ConOj'Honk Avitne* • J.. has bees rmocrtfxoihe Warehouse of Hardy; Jones A Co., No.. 141 Front street,third house Eaßt Of Wood street, where tUesubßcrlberwiUUsae Policies on Build ings and tlieircomentB,andosSlilpmenlsby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old ana responsible- Company* : [ap3) . WM.P* JONES, Agent. * State m atnal Ftr©. insurance company* HARRISBURG* PA. ; TYEBIG NED Only for the'safer classes of. property, has. £j, an ample Aipnai, and affords superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety andaccommodatidh,tocity, auaeoumrymerchants, and owners of dwellings, and Isolated or country property. : : t A A CARRIER, Actuary, . oci27) Branch Office,No.s4 Smithfield su PittsburghS KJ4W TOUR UPB ISSVRAISCfi €O3l - . ACCUMULATED. CAPITAL) $500,000. v TTHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.have been unusually X large, showing that the company has been doing a very large aud prosperous business. The dividends ia 184 G were 00 per cent. ■ ■«•. • . 18-ir “•50■■ “ • « li « SO ‘ « : « . -|849 “ :. 40.' “ :■ • '-a .- «\ .1850 40 -u -t» u 1851 «■■: 50 “ •.u-'. 1802' tt 40 ""*• This is among the oldest companies in the United States* Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of members, present and futore.^. MORRIS FRANKLIN; President. pLitsrFßSEaus,Aciaaryv ••■v-. ... - . CURTIS A DOBBS, ABta- : PiUsborgh,cor. of Wood aud FifUi alreeia, over Pat ™k * Fn ''bAMrOßN g .A°Klsk3 TAKEN Al“ 0, asonts for Troleouon anj Farmet’a Eire and Ma* rlne In.orance, capital SL.O.Oui), ami of Branch office, Empire Stale Health Association, cash, lncltnling.acco mutated capital SlB.OOO. . .. .. . . ■ Alio, agents for the purchase and solo of real estate, mvll ■ : . ■ ■ . THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUB ANCE COMPANY,—Office, North Koom of the Exj chauge.Tbird street .Philadelphia. Fins INStnuiKCK.— *Buildings, Merchandize and othet property in toitn and country, insured against less ot damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium, v - Miains ißSußuieß.—They also insure Vessels, Car goos and freights, foreign er coastwise,under open or spectaLpolicics, as the assured may desire., : ' InniND Tbajispoetatioii.—They also insure merchan* dice transported by Wagnns, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and steam Boats, omlvorsand lakes,on the most DIREOTORd-*Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C.Davis. Robertßurton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo.G. Leiper, Edward Darlington,lsaac R* Davis,WllUam Folwcll. John Newlin,Dr. R.W. Buston f James O-lioiuLThcopUiius Panlding, H. Jones Brooks, Uenry Sloan, Hugh Cfraig,George SernlLSpeneer Mc- Uvain,Charles Kelly, J.G. Jolmson,William Hay,Dr S-Thomas, John Sellers. Jr. . DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. . : WILLIAM MARTIN, President Txios. C. Harni, Vice President.. • ■ Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary; ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Puts burgh- jjclfetUQ P; Ai MADEIRA; Agent. C. A. M’ANULTV fc CO. vi» n.uaNCKEß,Preset. . Chas* G* Basotsn, Secretary. . ■ . fry Continue to make Insnrance, perpetual or Umittd, on every description of property in town, and at rates os low as aro consistent with security. - ■ The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fand» which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested! afford ample protection to the assured. : . The Assets of Hie Company, on January Ist, 1851, U published agreeably to anActoFAsscmbly,were as fol* ■- 1 rfrortgages • S fil 8,183 88 ; . RealEsiate 7B Temporary Loans**— .. 8J,9b0 17 Slocks OO Cash,fco«-- . . . 81,212,709 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwardtof on< Million pour Hundred TAow* sand itollarr, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence oftbe advantages oflnsarance,aswell ns the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all linbihues. ■ J.GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent, apr24] Office N. E. corner Wood nndllfl sts- : HOME IN SUBAN OK. The Farmers and meehsuies* Health In* anranofl Association, OP iMTTSBURGH, PENNA AID IN TIME OF HEEDi - OknCB—CO&VER 07 SMITH7IKLD AND TRIED STREETS. GOMUSTY CAPITAL, 930,000. ' mills is an association established forthe xnmaal relief X of its mcrabe»i m eases of sickness or accident, by mo paymentof their Annual Deposits Persons in good, heauh may become members and be entitled to a weekly benefit, mease of sickness or accident. All who join ibis Association arc entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and to participate in the profits of the Associa tion. lusestabhJiicil on a safe and permanent basis, heing both Mutual and Benevolent In us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for us security, und coi;duct* cd in amanner to insure us permanency and durability. All persons can sec the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. TBA3I.Y DEPOSITS 9 year, draws $ B,tfl per week; 3,i'o do do 3,»0 do; 4,00 do do 4.00 do; 6,00 do do : 5.00 do; 0,00 do do G r oa do; 7JJO do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do h.OO do; 0,«0 do do 0.00 do; 10,00 do do . 10,00 do; INITIATION FEE, for roust be paid at the ume of making application, and the first yeare’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to axsomhly report, gratis. officers. President—D. YV. Gs4t:uoMT Vice Putxitni and Trcaiuter —Win. M. Wilson Secretary— O. D. Brown. * Finance Ccmmuiec—A* J. Childs, A. D. Christie* and D.A.M’Masiere. nmrtUOm BUtt autuu fir* lKflar&DC« coiapaay, .BRANCH OFFICE,S4 Smitiifisld bx m Pittmoxos, . Pittsburgh, AXay let,lbSi. ■■ THE bestevidence of the success of the Utrecior* In endeavonnsf lom&kctite'‘STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet,the wants.of the community, is Uie unparalleled amount of business which has beea done—b«.ving,iaiued 7>WOO P>li* cles during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Hearty all the property Insured i* of the safest xinu, In small risks, and »large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issned**rvr~ 7*KM) do do expired, terminated A canceled*--- »*- do do Inforee- —•»••—**« Amocntof Propeiiyinsured— • • • do Canceled, terminated and ex pired— 201,723 do do In force 87,084,691 do < Premium Notes* —79,670,67 do Canceled,terminated .expr’d, 637,10 do In force*- —*—»-»• * * '#70,031,77 do CashFremiomsrecetved*—••3sl,s37,l4 do do canceled-—•———* 301,24 ——— 851,533,90 Whole amount of lossesand expert* sesp&id---********* -••••**■-.•*-23,111,45 •, Balance tn favor of the C0.,1n cash, • ©27,824,45 To city or country merchants} and owners of dwell ings, and ißOlated'&r country property, it-is believed this company affor3s advantages in pointof cheapness, safety and security, infenorto no Insurance Company in this country* • . Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classification of RisktYexclaaing all spetla) hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus prcclading the frequency and occurrence ol large fires, amfttUo, on both the Stock and Mutualplan, it notoaly possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, bat entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors 5—X P; Rutherford. A. J.Gilletl, John B. Packer,SamueiT- Jones, Alonzo Ax Carrier,Philo O. Sedgwick, Robert KloUi Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J l\ RUTHERFORD, PresH.! A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y, A. A. CasaiXß, Actuary- N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring poticieshas been declared by the Directors, anu Is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble In cash at the end of ninety days. myt7;dAw : • A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Watches, Jewelry, HAVING just returned from the Eastern:cities, 1 have brought with me ono of the most beautiful and carefully selected SiocksofJewelTy, Watches and Fancy Goods, eyer offered to the Public/. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in my line, can rely oh getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cosvnorso per cent. cheaper than any honse in the city.' Give me a Call, and r am'sure you; will be satisfied that I cansell a good article os cheap ; as any of thorn.; Another tact I wish to keep before the people. If you want yonrWatcb; Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the bcfitmanner,Uiis is the place to have it done. To.-title branch of my busineiß i willdoyote; eSpe?ial j' Sigh of the Golden Facie.] Henry '■ HAVING ro-Sttedbra store ln a )ianasome manner} and batjeceniiy retarrieJfrom the Eastern cities wiibn fineassortmenLof Waiahea. Jewelry and Fancy Goods. wonld-cnUthe attention of .his; friend* and cus tomers to the fhct, that amonghis.Watches will be found ihemofltdeflirabloatyleßjpauems and makers. Of JeW elry, the latest styles ofbroches, fob and vest chain*}dinger _ rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, AC.Ae. ‘ ■ FANCY GOODSr-Siioh as paper macho, worktables, ■ work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, port© monnic**.in. great variety; china/rnit andeakedfebes, Ac., with an endless variety of useful andorn&mentai aniclesj which huveonly to be "£$ b “ PPI ““:Na O MARKET STREET. r ~ CitlKensandStrangers, -S3 • do yon-wisb to'---purchase-"^"^irruiria• GOLDorSILvERWATCH,atabontB®P* B eS» JS-fSone-half theusualprlcef Ifso. millatHOOD’ff gMNRW JEWELRY STORE, OX Marktt strnl, two ddors north, of-Third, and take alook- athlsnew. stock, justarrived,and you oantherCpurchase Watchr esor aay kind of fine Gold Jewelry;al thelr-real valub, and not be .charged two prices for everything, as.yon haveusuallybeen f but Can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern .prices. Ootid* belfevo what others, interested in their-own sales,ielL you, but come and see for yourselves.. All goods soidatihiseeiablisb*. meat will be warranted os represented, at time of sale— »o that all may purchase e L. REISTBISAK A GO., FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, • fmnorterstuidßsalerglaCloflhßiWatcheß aM J(v:dry f Watch Maieriah, Wateh'Zlakns TotUy &t* BEG leave to ahhooncetd the trade ahdihe public eenerallVvibat ibey-bave just received, from the best manufacturers in Europe,ajarge Jot of Gold urid'Sliver Watched WatchTodls - arid -Materials, and a most ele cant assortment of Jewelryvfrom the best manufactu rer*—which they offer; atprices as low as they con be purchased In the EostemmarkcW. ..... . • . • clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner,andon the most reasonable terms. ' Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance.;. -■-4 mars 4 -■ •• ■ * txEEßSKlNS—J!balesdeerskins fbrsaie by- « 1) £gl3 - r SMITH fc SINCLAIR. Ksmovai. 7T7Z7 SOUGH * ANTHONY have. removed^ their DA GUERBEAN-1100519, from Barked Building, ,to n’sßmldLng, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and fnenas. api7;tf GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. BeUiiieofftttCoat ’.r TO Q&IT THE JJ U81&E8S! Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail Jl dry goods business,and havmg made Buch arrange memsay to render it necessary.to close out hiA stock oy the Ist of-July next* will commence on Thursday, May 13,-and Sell iris'cuUre stock:of Fancy and Staple dry. goods at COST, FOR GASH. IJis goods huvfnu been briflCipoily'purcua&ea the pres* ; • ent station, will be foaria desirable bargains, being at. Icasl 25 per cent lower than regular prices., : In STAPLE GOODS will be found— 44ftnd 64 FrenqUslflghams; Engtish and French chintzes; Rik alpacas and bombazines; ’ Checks and muslins; - - Irish tineas and crashes; Tableiinens and cloths; t Huckaback towels and toweling; _ . Damask and snow drop lineunap kies hnd doilies; Mar* Eeilles quilts ; furniture prints, plain .and crobU dimity;, linen sheeting and pillow linens; inblo and piano covers, iuidcoverings; worked lace curtains and curtain muslins. ; .... fancy goods. , ■ ■ , White crape shawls, emb’d and.plain white berege and. thibet shawl*;. Fine. French lawns and bereges; - ; -Berege de laines and muslm ac laincs; Tissues.and grenadiers; ■ v BLk and fancy silks,some very superior, and a Cno Block • .orgooUs generally. -■ •• - - l v : . EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaronett, mull and linen cambric collars & cbomizettes, Jaconeit, moJtedgings and insertings; Erab’d linen and cambric Udkfs; . .• . • Worked bands and Bouncings; and a mocciuccnl stock -of Valenciennes, edgings/laces and htsenings; together : with a large "variety of-other .goods, too numerous to mention, all of wliicli will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early calls will Secure the best bargauis JAMES A. M’KNIGIIT. No. G 2, 4 th st : P. S—-All;peishrr knowing themselves indebted to the above prioiLlo. January* J 052» are requested to pay the same, as all debts will bo pot in.the hands of an at torney for collection.. :>i 1 v Piyl2 ; ' , cheapuryGoodit -} james mLandless & co., 109 Wood Wood Street, A RE now opening nvery extensive and well assorted A. stock of SPRINGIaud SUMMER GOODS. Coni sisuog in part, of French and; English Broad Cloth?, Tweeds, Casslmeres, Cashmcrctts, Doeskins, Jeans* Cottonade3,Drii liras,. Linen Coatings, Silk, SaUn and Fancy Cotton-Vestings. Also,about 100 CASES PLAIN. AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of Silk and Li nen Poplins, Delaines, Beioges end Borage De Laines;.Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain end Fancy Calicos, im great-variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm ;Leaf, Leghorn; Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, -Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms, faprlg Brest Attraction! / • JUST RECEIVED at Jevfbjs’ One Price Cash Store! No. 75 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth si, and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of SPRING Aim SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber wou ; u inform those who desire to get good B*BdAisS; thai -the greater part of liis Stock was purchased at-the recent large Auction Seles in New York and Philadelphia for c*sHV wkiciienables him to sell goods 15 to S 5 per. cent, cheaper thdu those who buy oncredit, We do not deem it necessary is mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but .deem ii sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort mentofiadjes’hud trentlcmcn’s wear, logetherwilk d genera! stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. / We would respectfully solieit an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. ■ " tmarlG : & CO., ”... . .109 WOOD STREET, Tn|THOLESALE Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry V.f Goods, are now opening iheir first purchase ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of the newest styleaof- Dress Lawns and Bctages; Plain and Figured Alpaccas French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons,Laces andtCdgings; Cloths,Cassinicrcs and VeMings;.. SuramerCoatfng and Pontolooiung i - Brown audJßleachedMaslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats; . Straw and Braid-Bonnets. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods nnd •Pedlars’ Noßous’iGol&and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and S»L ver Watches,Brass Clocks, Ac; AU of which are of fered at Wholesale; for a small advance over Eastern prices- [fcbUS.Cm New iiooda nt Unusual Low Prloeat : DGKEGG ic CO.fSo.lo7t northwest corner of W ood • street and Diamond alley, are now opening their second purchase of SPUING AND HUMMER J)RX GOODS AND VARIETIES; which hare beerikcleeJed by the senior partner with great care, cxpressiy for the trade. Our stock consists in partofEicDChnnd English; ; Broadcloths, Cassimerca, Casbntereiies, Tweeds, Sait netts, Summer Pantoloonery, Faney Trimmlrgsj.Pop lins, Dc Laines, LawnvßCMgerva. heavy stock, Fancyh Prints, latest styles. Alpacas plain end figured. Prench,? Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Blcachedr Muslins, 1000 doz Hosiery; Gloves, aiargoandbcaaiifui; assortment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Eaces and Edgings; Lu< dieVDresi Goods, a largo asaortnrem of latest styles Silk u&d Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palm-Leaf Hats* Onr stock of Varieties is very laTge and com plete, together.with anexiehsive stock of Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil*; Clocks ia : great variety. Our atock.of Dry Gbod>i* largo amlcbm-; plcte. To which we would mvhc.lhe attention ofGity; Retailers* Country. Merchant*'and: Pedlarr, as wo con offer Goods on such terms ns will make it en object of their particular attention. •npnflfcGm HfiW OOODS X. YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE* Sign of Om-*' ORIGINAL BEE HlVEMarket it, FRESH AHMVAE OF : N«T7 Spring and Summer Goode I THE subscribers have jest received by Adams & Co’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one Of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine Press Goods ever offered to the public. One of the Firm having beenia the . Eastern Cities before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected oar Goods, with great care from the Importers, tu each prices os will enable hr* to sell chesper thanlhe cheap? est. Our very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—yjz; Chene anti Jasper Cltene Silks; HigbLostrc, Plato,CUaraeticnandClassaSiika;. : - do- Stripe - do do; - ; do Plain Black do; ; Talk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks; Plain ami Figured Poplins; . : French worked Sleeves, Caff*,CoUajs«\,Ghcmizciuj -do. . Lace and Muslin Cope?; . Black Satin and Fahey Ventings; Cloths,Cassimercs,Satinets and Jeans; : . Bonnets add Bonnet Ribbons* - The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from iaeir friends anti the public generally, feeling confident jhal they can offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. ' roar 2 . YOUNG, STEVENSON &: LOVE. 7.bVB $7,850,410 108 FRENCH STORK 108 - JA3IES GOSLXNO, NEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND, SUMMER GOODS, opened and opening, including rich Shawls, from 95 to ItjT SlOOeach. .. . /Let every lady call and see this splendid procnciioii ofjroperial Chinese manufacture. ' , Laces, Satins, Silks,Lawus/Berages, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match theßhawls. r . . Ladies 1 and Children’s MHUnery, Gloves, Flowers, C&nSe'men’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals, (Cenin style.*,) Shirts,Coals,Ac. ; Mourning Goods of every description; MadameA.Gosling, (from France,) is iatho monthly receipt ofFasMoos and Models, from Paris, London and New York, at No. 51 St. Glnir street, and lAS Market at , where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade supplied with models and materials. [apr!4 SECOSO GREAT AaIUVALt SF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and VatiUes at No! 97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond y,'Pittsburgh. Pa. D.Gubgg & Co; would again an noonce to their old.customers and dealers generally in their line, that they aTe now nreparedt o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusoally low rates. And as our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to menl a eoftunuance of confidence and patronage of. our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally-bestowed upon us. Oar.DRY GOODS STOCK is - ifV part of Broadcloths, Tweeds, fancy Vestings? Checks, Flanuels, Drillmgs, Black and .Brown Musiuis, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plnids, Al pacas, Merinoee, Maslm DeLaincs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrifcs, Cloakings; Table Diapcre, Ginghams. Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats,Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direet from Ireland, and all other or tides generally kopi in the Dry Goodtline* ' OuaVAßiEtTDepartment will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of tUe kind West of the Mountains, and ir made up in part of Combs, Bottons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe: Port /Monies, and Pocket Books, Hooks nnd Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles,- Spoons, Ra zorSr ruble Called ana Pen-Knives iust anrlved'from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates anu Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Speotaclcs, Plstdls,.JHosie‘ry, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons; Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes,' fancy Nettings, Greenßandages, Block Silk-VellH, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of ail oilier articlesin the Variety line. -We have onlmnd and for male's large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sti ver Pena and Pencils, "Gold ancV Silver Spectacles, Clocks; Ac., "to wliictr we invite the attention of all buy ers, ns we aredetermlned to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. :< -v- • - N.B. r The.business of.the late firm of Gbegg A Mc- Casmtass is to be settled by D. Ghego at the stand of D. Grkoq & CO., who is fully authorized for such and in whose possession, are the papers, Notes and Books of saidfirm, : v- tocllfinf BACON— 2 casks jaat received and for sale by • ; myl3 ARMSTRONG & CROZKB; . Furntttira ana Chalr Warorooms. ; B /JOSEPH. MEYER; 421 .Penn, street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and maker to erder, at the lowest- priets, every description or tancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS ofthc best workmanship and most approved styles. 1 Purchasers would do well to visit itis Wareroom*; mV97>dAwla Wine* ■/ rT\HE undersigned begs leave taannouncetohisfriends _L and customers, that he has received u large, and with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and ;genuine, and which he selUcither by the bottle orensk. Beside6j be keeps always on hand; a large and well se lected stoekof FRENCH COGNAC-BRANDY, HOL: LAND GIN, end otherLiqudrspallof which are of the first qualities, and warranted genuine articles. He feels graiefalfor former. favors,ond it shall bo his duty to nttend to Ills customers as formerly*■■■■ ■ Aahe has made the best and latest improvement foj. rectifying -Whiskey,he can -iurnish them of the best kind; ana at the lowest price. D. FiCKEISEN, myB No. 137 Liberty street. ; »*i * ' . '\ 7 \ T s ' > * v ’ w • s i* h * * ' « * - T ■* w ' - -1/ J l ~ * * , _ -*• **-> «"«%* ,-w ** *• - —* - ,*. * * 2? A -4 £». •C. <,n '^ l &’^j f^ t ‘** * /=aaya WM. E. STEVENSON coMlnues to jnanu fkotaie CABINET-WARE ot every djfSCiiP ; v at hiß old -stand, coffler-of , ana . ; streets UNDERTAKING atteiulea to, in all its branches. * .. ..ntayji A. mi4I4U&E9 Tinm . QAVE ON HAN Dat their extensive CABINET and XI CH AIR No. 04 Sraithfield bU a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which, they wtlleellls per cent, below customary tales.: . . . Terms—cash only. -- v |dec27:ly . ’ Cabinet, anil Ciialr Factory* JOSEPH MEYER fcaa on .hand,'at faU exien* WLI aiveCabiaetand ChairManufactory;No.424 Penn r3p§ street, above the Canal, all kinds of jFURN!TURE» “ *8 8 such as Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Muhoguny Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cobi* net lmc—which he will sell 20 pet cent, below castotn ary rales. Terms—CASH* ONLY, JOSEPH MEYER, aprG • • No. 424 Penn Btreet, Fifth. Ward. • C.C. UAMMIB. U. JDIOLSB' Hammer & Baulsr, CABINET WAREROOMjSMITHFIELDSTREETT. 2?itw«n Seventhstreet and Strawberry alley yPiltsbvTgyra. ■ HAMMER ADAULER keep constantly onhand yjlf: a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, pJwwaiTantedeqttalto any in the city, arid.Bpld on a'» * M B favorable terms as can lTe'obtalncd atony similar establishment in .he West. They have how on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing aUkwdspfFurni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to Hie most costly and elcgantf AJI orders promptly attended to. rntflsflia Veneers , RosewoodandWalnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. . THE subscribers have just received from. New York and Boston a-most splendid stock.of VENEKR9, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suiuible for the trade.. .AU. of which we will sell at extremely low prices. • ; •; As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either. &«; to qnatnyor price} and, as'it is well: known that Furniture, c&nb© madefy machinery Bupcrior 'and much lower lhanby hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, la all its branches? carried on as usual. - Plank for hand rails* for Carpenters, and all articles required in maflufaciunngCabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware,. Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A fiI’KEE, : ■ Ryan’s Buildings, mar22:ydaw No. 31 Fifth street. • Journeymen cabinet Maker* Association WARBHQUSE t lt.Q SECOND STREET* > . (near too corner of Wood;} : v THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A : GZ£&BS&t!a£?f!ss bracing, already, twice to three UL times as many hands as the lar- fvpl gest andhitbertomostrenowned * % » business shops of this city, have opened their Ware* house, and are able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— .viz: • .■ . .■■.-!■.• ■ Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Full Col* nunicd Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs: Hocking Chairs; Mahogany Washslands; So-; fas; Divans; Piano S100I3; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks? French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Ward robes; DiningandßreakfastTablesj Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high.post, common, low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Ac. ; ■* The co-operation,on ah extensive scale; permit them to sell at ibe lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good? if not better article, and warriuied—-as the public will understand by giving them it call. Suasn&odi work of all descriptions, and other articles of any.descriplion, made to order In every style, .n'tthesbortcstnotice./ • ' .Tmartg ■ PATENT METAILIO BURIAIi GABES, - r aiHE subscribers hdvins recently. made arrangements X withthc Patentee of.this ncw;;on4 caJua6fi inren ; lumfoithcmanufacture and-sale-of the* article in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where theyare superseding the use or wooden coffins, take this method of informing, the public, that they are how manufacturing eighteen differ ent the modern Sarcophagus, .varying in length from 22 inches to C| feet, with width and depth suitable, for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for.bodies' of unusual dimen*. «ous, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in-, , vdntion now coming into general use; ispronounced one of the greatest of the age. These Burial Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of They are thoroughly enameled insideAnd out;and thus made impervious to air and iudestructfble. They arehighly ornamental, and Of a classic forih, are light and portable, whilethey. combine the.grcatest strength which metal:U capableof, in agiven quantity. - v . When properly aecuied with cement they are perfect-. Iv air-tight, and free from exhalation of oflenaive gases.; They coat no more than good wooden coffins, and . are better than any other amcle in use, (of .whatever cost.) for transportation, vonilsjorordinary interments, as Ims. been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scienduc men; also, by the.Honora blcs.llinry Clay,-Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass,and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed ihci r, merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at oar Agents’Burial Case : Depot, No. 37i Main street, tlireo doors above Ninth, where we iaiond to keep on hand at all times, such a stock of all sizes anddegrees of om ament and finish as. will suitthe tastes. Weinvite the attention of the-pubbe, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout ike West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon the representation of undertaker* not using the article, whose bieiest it would be to misrepresent therm BittrtWjlJjn • ~ . • ■W. C.- PaVIS & Cft* . 0. GREGG & CO JAMES \V. WOODWfibL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER , ffl Wnre-rooma ©7 and 99 Third strset* JW, >V. respecifullyiufonng Ms friend sand caiiom * crs that he has now completed his spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best .ever offered for sale in this City, which wiU be sold at.prices as low os dhy in the United Slates. East or West. As he la determined to uphold the .qaaliiy-wiih well- Reasoned materials, beet workmanship* and newest designs; arutfrom the extent of hit orders and facility In iuai ufueturing, he is.enabled to produce warranted fomieifc, at theTowest prices. He-bas adopted the principle of.identifymg the cus tomers’ interest with bis own, in quality aud price, and kccpsalways on imndthe greatest variety of every de*» vription" of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, tbit a house, or any part of one,- may bo-furnished from his stocky or manmacitired expressly to order The following articles consist} in part, of his stock, which for richness 'of style and finish, caimol be surpassed in aiiy ot'the .Eastern'cities : Louis XIV tcte-teie-a*Sofaß; . 50 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; iO do;: Mahogany Chairs; 20 do Walnut do; fiQMoboganyßocking do; v 20 Walnut do do; . 5Q Mahogany Divans;- 20 Walnut.- do; . f . .. . W Marble Pop Centre Tables; 50 do Dressing Bureaus; •30 . . : do Washstands; 40 Enclosed do; ,100 Common . . do; > 20 iPlaia Dressing BuTeuas;- 40 Mahogany Bedsteads; •: 30 Walnut do* • 50 Cottage . do; 3UQ Cherry and Poplar Bedftcada; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; ’ 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; 50 Plain Barcaas; 70 Dining Ond Breakfast Tables; . 12 Secretary and Bookcase®; 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; - i lSLadtcs Writing Desks; - - : i Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; • Etigaires; Paper Macnae Tables; Couversation Chairs; Pembroke . do; KlUabatben ’do; - * Hall andTler do; Reception do;- Ladies* Work Tables t .. Pearllnlaid do; Extension Dining Tables; Arm do; Ottomans; COthicund Hall Chairs. • •• • A large a ssortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CaninsTUaxßXS supplied with all articles in thetrline STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short estnobce. Allnrdcrs' attended to. MARKET STREET. Mad. A* GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WKOUSAbK AK9 EEtaOr Dealers in Fcr*tgn and American, : Fancy and Staple. : DRY GOODS,. MILLIN Sli Y, ** BAISINS—-&» boxes “J* Kiistlea’Vbrand forsaloby myl3.- r SMITH * StNCL&IK. Uuaday V/ . associated themselves together as Partners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produco, Liquor and Commission firm of . John Black'& Co., corner ofLaberty and Irwin sis, JOHN BLACK, M. M’CULLOUGH, JR. William W. Wallace, • "PITTSBURGH - STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319» 381 and 323 Liberty, ovv&iitc SmtOtfiela at, MONUMENTS, Grave Stones. Mamelsr Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways on hand, ,and made to order on the shortest notice. Several hundred designs for oricinal and selected, on hand, - The trade furnished with Marble at thelowcßiprices. Ordersprompilv attended to. - raarlrtm . W. W, WALLACE.; 1,000 Gu«i Straw Goods.' : THE subscriber having made arrangements wita the NORTON STKAWTtfANUFACTURING COMPA NY, for the sale ofiheir oflert foroaTe a large, assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every variety of fabrics stvle and. pattern, adapted; to the Spring trade, ■winch will bo sold bytlie package, at the lowest figure. Cases may bo assorted to smt.pnr chascrf*. . . J»;\y..ALBBN, . v mari4:9m-3taw No.C3 Milk street. Boston.' fartnor«n»i>. = THE Partnership hithetloexislmg between tpesup so fibers, doing business in the name , of 4onn±naax & Co M is this day aiissolvedby mutual oonsen'sH, Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Black in said, business; Jl. McCullough havlng-the. right to use the name or the late firm in settling the bilsinessj and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding'debts, ana to pay alldebts due bythe iatefirin.-^>'-'j- : henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will bo contumely to rabantl- Finsburgh, Match i.lSug. - ; maiSnf- OBUKOBAIiBBBKi i No. ll corntr of Woud and Fourthsta., _ • Klhgßt gtp'ok «mr}frn Hn|t hLp that can be got together in any onfresiablisiiraentj of Ilka West.' ■■ Nearly all made to specinlorder. free from ontfl), WcmisheMiS: Country: M ? rch “V , ?" I J O^ O JJ B^ h f e : snectfolly iaviteiiorcall and examine the atOwic, wnten r A. tt lraToW r p Ca rtica!nr aliemioa to have a. afflarfeffiWSSSf”?!? 3 s&^rrtattusssis reSr on always .finding-a general : assortment, a* it -it ff?tJo°tnßiMsfwldtliBt foshFon.and qnaUiy* at No. 71. v. and CMldrea’a PalmW Uiree Straw »»*«- ' -• • ' isPi.?.*”. — : . JgoUCe*^ THE partnership heretofore un? ,i..«ir.nnd in the Commisaion and Forwarding bust, s ‘"JwMihe firm ofS.F.VON BONNHORST ivrni-ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business oi iheiate firm, will fie nettled by S.F.Von Hnnnhors'. wlio is authorised to ase the name of the fifin purpose WILLIAM EICIIBAUM. for that purpo s. F. VON BONN HORST. Pittsburgh, May -i-1,1552- ray-1 . Co-Porttteralilp Notice. milH undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner* i ship for tho transaction of a Wool and General , Commission and Fowarding business, under the firm of VON BONNHORST & MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water ana.UB Float Streets. - JAMES R. MORPHY. ;• „ „ - m S.F VON BONNHORST; Pittsburgh, May M,1853-iDy4 • pl/ -'‘ T * «>-.'•* ~.v ~ ....... r *; j * - •xi-&&£*'&Tz£u& ‘ V/T r f '2 -''V4v * « Jft To Cabinet Maker,. prbmiuly_ * -* K l**-* ifsiiiiSs , , - fltafgi ,«ni> IHebtimt*. Judd’e Medicated lilamid Coilcl** .) ,r rifUB auloleUimeudedfor family me, and should be- X • found in the possession ofevery family in the lan«U: Mechanics who are In. coastant danger oficjury lothclr; persons through accident* and thoimproper or careleatt use of toolsrwlll.find-this article to be invaluable to them.end after a fair trial, will consider it indispensable. _cetuiy. that frequently made use ofJudd’a JdedicatedLiQ aid prepared; :b5! Messrs. .Peafield Zfc Camp. ■ComieclicuijOneerfullyrecotnmend it to our profession-, at brethren; as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas-= ter. in dressing burns, cuts,scalds, bruises, and all binds “"fled. Vf ° UnJ * ’cHAfe 0 W»IHD“M a B.r 14 ' q WM.B.CASEIf.M.D, . . ’ n. iiabrison,m.d., F. WOODRUFF, M.D.. HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., ‘ ■ EU.SWGETHBURB.M.D.. Botanic. Compiling all the practising phy»ici»n« in the city q( B. AV FAHNESTOCK S CO., , iv.. .^° r >a ... T-. v. j eorner of Wood ond Finn ets. :■. .. ■ , . MOKSE'B . _ I Comnonnd gymp of Yollow Doofc Boot, | OCCHPISithe ffont rank omongrfto propneiory j 'medicirSs *>< this country,f«f . completely .ctttmg; CankctvSaU C Klioam p ,BjyBipela^^ I d.4Uflthcf^diMa9es ■rising from animpure stain of tho Wooa.. AWO.iilvcr ®oYhS abouUho Throat; ami is used y?xthunprecedented sue, female weakness andgenerae deeiijtf. SireriEtKening the'weakened body, giving tone to Ine -various organs,and invigoratingtheentire system.•. If Hie tesiiihouy of thousands of living witnesses,from all parts of the country, can be relied upon>U is singu-. larty effleaclouisiir curing all H«merr.ana restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. :It Is purely; vegetable in its composition, and so .accurately com bined iaitsjiroportiona that the chemical, botanical ana medical properties of each-ingredient harmoniously unite to PPRU' Y TUB BLOOf. ; It has removed many chrome diseases watch has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and. Scrofula, which Sarßaparilla Syraps entirely failed the least im*i Pr i?ho9 been’tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. :The most obstinate Cancers have been: ! curedbythls medicine. "Wosay that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering (he Liver free, active and, healthy - U removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieve sin allcaies of Asthma, and may he used in. all climates, and at all seasons of the year. ‘ 'Thls Syrhp ispreparedonly.by C.'MORJSE A; CO.,at 102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I .and sold, whole sale and retail, l S.NT WICKERSHAM. . .Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, • |eil:y WarehousevcorWood-nndSlxthats^P'msb^h TOOR THE CURE OP COUGHS; COMJS.HOARSS- J? NESS* BRONCHITIS. AVIIOOPING COUGH: CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community-this lastly celebrated re medy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not cur wish to triCe with the lives or health cftheafflicted, bat frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We .sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of us efficacy] nor will we bold oat any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many preg/*'arehere J we solicit an Inquiry from the pablie ihto ail we poblish] feeling assured they will find themperfectlyrehable, and the medicine worf thy patronage. /'.v-:.!' Chemistry and*MaU*. : . Ha Olidiedi Botedcin College . Bear Sir: I delayed answering the recoipt of; your preparation, until 1 had anopportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends. This I have how done with‘-a high degree of satisfac tion, in cases both of adults and children. I have found it, os.iu ingredients show, a powerful to :■ medv for colds and cbnghahnd pulmonary diseases. . • . PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. B. . BauKSWicai Feb. ff, 1847. . . Fresian Overseer t'n iht Hamilton Mills* in thU City, ; Lowelu Aug. 10,1810. Hr. 3iC. AyeTt I have been euxed oi the worst cough I ever had in my life, by your “CuraftT Pscroaat,” and never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending i* to othera. Y °“ r *’ ie,P “ S f D. y feMSRSON.' Read the fallowing; and see if this medicine is Worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble,oru. the effect of the medicme was unmistakahly distinct Usited States Honx, Saratoga Sphisgs, > ' July fi, I84i» . (, 1 ; Dr; J.C. Ayery—Sir: Ihave been afflicted with a para* ful affection of tne lungs, and: all tbe symptoms of jellied consumption, for more than a year* - I could find no me*: dicine that‘would reach my ease,until l commenced the use of your “Cuaast Pbctosal," which gave me gradual relief, andl have been steadily gaining my strength tilt my health is well nigh restored, y . While using your medicine, I had. the gratification of curing with It ray reverend friend,Mr.Trumara of Somp-. ter District; who had been suspended fromhis-phrpehuri: duties by a severe attack 01 bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying bese factstoy,oa - And am,sir,yours Tespectfany, ' . J.F. CALHOUH, of South Carolina, I fp" The following, was one of the worst of cases > which the physicians and friends thought lobe incurable consumption . Cnssrxs, Pa.» Aug. 22,1846. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with & tcrrible coUgh,- brought on by acold; in the beginning of last February* and was confined to my- bed' more than two months.— Ceughing incessantly night, and day, L become ghastly and pale, Iny.eyes were sunken and glassy, and my breath very short Indeed, ! wastnpldly failings andin such distress for breaili, that but little hopeof my recov ery could be entena'meu. Whifeirilhis situation, africud Qfminc»{the Rev.Joha Keller, of the Methf.dist church, i brought mea bottle of your Cubbet PEJtcaat, whiolj t tried more tojgraUfy ;him, -tha» from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good.eficct induced me to continue its use, and I soori fouiid iny health much improved.— Now m three- months, I am well and and can at tribute tny cure only to your great medicine.* With the deopcst-gratitude, yours, Ac. ; . JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem-i ist, Lowell, Mars. * ItS* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale out retail, by B. A: Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsend] in Allegheny City by H. P. Schwartz, andJ. Douglass, and by druggists generally. .* . decfiO - Dr* De Laney'd Celebrated. Curative Itt-. Btrnment,. v. .?• ; The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Dilate. ■:;: known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Nocture nalDmissionst SO. harassing; and destructive, and. productive of ro ; much mischief to the nervous system.' incapacitat ing the man for business, society, and matrimony; - • u This"lnstrument is simple, comprehensive, and never* failing , and. may be ueei without the slightest ificouvc iuence or die knowledge oi the most iuumate friend It is to beirsed externally, producing ho pain or injury whatever," norpreveuiing any,one fromrauendmg to his baginessy and .white in aae riot asinglaesmstioncan take place, invigorating 'theorgans, in a short time, to such an extent that: they rxoaw takth phnimva «jwbu ov nsnorridif, the loss of which, caused byearly-abuse, U the diseaaolnquesUon, and thecausc of ;the thousand concomitant complaintsoriz: Nervousness, Prostration,. Dyspepsia* Pain in the Hcad and IHmbcss of Vision, weaknessof the Back, and Lower Extremities, Affect : lions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of,the Face, Pre mature Decline of Viriiivy, Weakness of Memory and. Power for Mental AppUeatfod, -Dejection, Aversion to Society,Timidity, SelfDifitrust,; Love of Solitude, Ac. Alt these complaints invariahty disuppc nr Ac; It at the same time, the ; safest, the mojtpleawint,and by lorXhocfuaprst treatment ever offered to the afflicted,’a fair, pnee being allowed . for the Instrument, .after the desired hflett has been at-. afeo remembered, thatthoso complaints arebut littlo understood by theprofeaaiou in-general, and.that all the medicine in the world never has, add never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed' 10- , .conunnetm» checked, fire sura to jiroduced Ure moatdiiUressingcon • sequences. ._■■ - ;u--.■ > Ithas been amaiterofsurprisetoB6me,that any one of TespectabiUty find of profeailtmal attainments should devote his fittentionto diseases whieh people or every description pretend-to cure so easily. -If, however,, but theone thousandth pari of the miseries these people bring upoiisociety wtreknbvirfi,a verydiffcrentopinion would he formed. And itii notouly.thcpresent misery and dejection,.preying on ti'.c mind as well as the. body,, thai Is deplored, bu' t:ome are of soclra nature as to affect posterity, and oven to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that -whett not properly, treated,, they may remain eo dormant in the constitution as to riv pear In no other way than intbeir.effects upon posterity]: yet, if properly.tthdersioodvaremosieasiiyntid speedi ly removed. "Thaabdve, so ingeniouslyconmvedmsmt :ment, wili.doubtlessj a great measure, contribute to check the evils of- so prevalent in thisdoss of throughout the Union. The price of-tho complete instrument, carefully secur ed asaiust all observation in a-boXf iaonly SlO. it can be. sent, by expresif to any address In any part of the- Um'ted Slates, Canada, Ae.,accordingt6 order, ficcom pamed by fuil;directJon», aini important; udyiee.to the' married and single ? the expenses, even to the remotest, parts ofifce.country, being very - : * , . . TUC unexampled success this instrument ha&oblaJned Binceiti initoductiohin America, has induced some un principled persona iu New York, Philadelphia* Albany. Boston, Ac., to get up some ridicqlons »Instruments,’’.which. .however* beat hotibz xsx resemblance,, neiwsr, in formnor principle, to thy ‘ own invented,' long tried,' and u.... J >. -1 . t t .*. ‘ ‘ >,' ' ’■ "'■■"■ “ c * ’ *• ' S * r+ s j-i '" - - ; v." » >'K, V *.*'i -% V i /*£ ' Z f \j'/i% *£s£?& _ r i i\ V»A ?*< **- • of Appetite, I’aJnltntion, Tiemors, UiseMcdSj>lne,C ..., v . • . t Dih- RalmsidcVs 7ermi/uge{\Ycrui Killer,) for Children or grown persons. . ■* . lOlb. Mrs. Britan's Great Pain Killer. :■ No medicine has been discovered -tnat is sn happiiyCadapted to uso internally as drops to< be taken, and yet perform such wonders when applied externally ns a wash or bath,- by friction.. In bottles from 12} to 00 cents each. : llth; Saunholtz's Rdachandßcdßugßdne, for driv ing away Vermin m a short tjme.~-> , •' 12th. The celebrated Lin's Infs fills and Temperams Bitters, ' , Wih. Dr.Bartholomuo's Fink Syrup, the popular EX PECTORANT FOR COUCHS, COLDS. INFLUEN ZA.&e. Iunf’S y andjJi?CTjl£hich ■ is pToditeedtnour evervarijingxH7nats* ■ . ' ■TirriLD CHERR’Yhasloitgbecn known topoksessim- YT- ponanuncdlclnatproperties. yTblsfactisfatniHar to rveryiaalron in rift'd’ libysfaians. often pre- ' scribe it la diflererit forma for a varieiy of compiainuu-*-.. Tar also has becn equallynoledfor ilg vinuus; and some < .: physicians whose names are’familiar to the whole couu- - trv, fris genesofar its todeclarertrat even CONSUMP TION could be. CQTcd -.by"Ural clone, In-flthqr, ImUds again, it was nearly valueless, owing) no doubt, to their, • • ignorance in.pfCpauug and adKtmistcringil-'adiiEctilty - noweutnrely obviated by. patient experiment and. long experience. ' ' f ! , The extraordinary medicinalpowers of these two sub stances are now fur the first ume combined, and Embod ied in Dr. WISTAR’S BALSAM OR: WILD CIIERHY, By anlcechemicnl process, every thing deJeierious.Qr . useless is rejected, so that whatremainsis lhe mostex- . traordmary end tridyefficaclousTcracdy for all kinds of . pulmonaryandlivordiseasesevcrknowu-.to mad.v To. . convince all unbelievers thatour theory ia really true, we refeno afew cases oi‘cutcsperformcdby thiswon derfal medicine: , ' PIdaSAK? ILnog, Ham. co,, 0., Bepl. 27. I.D.Paex—DearSir: I take the liberty, of advisirig you of the benefit Thave derived from incuse of Dr. wlstar’s Balsßm of Wild Cherry.*' I was prostrated by . that terns le scour je.CoASDropuou, m May lost. The at* tack was truly horrifying to me, for five of our family (my brothers and sisters) bad died of Consuropubmil was afflicted wnh-nearly all the worst features of the disease. I had a distressingcough, and expectorated & . great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the side and ch’Stv cold -chills, alternating with'Hushcsofhcalj and copious nigblsweatA,. I Was under the cme of n. skilfulphysician from the time I wastaVensick until about &ix wc(&**ioce*beiag , then about helpless, and my friends considered my case hopeless, or:at least beyond our pnysfctan’B skitli advni*: ed the use-of Wular’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. > With- ; oat my knowledge my.father procured itund commenced adimnistenng it to me, and from the fiwulay Icoramen* .ced taking it. tny.keatlh. improved*: and in two weeks! . V7us able to be oat and oversee my buslucss, ondTabor,. .which l sUll continue to do. 'I have, lakep jour botUes ofthe medicine, and now consider myself perfectiywell. JEREMIAH ISCfiIG. ANOTHER _ASTONISH tNG CURE! t ' •• . 1 Eusii7nxE,Fnirfield.co^6 Mr. J- D- Park-—Dear Sip: l wish to state to you that : my daughter Araanda, aged Iflyears, had about a year sinco a very severe tUack-of measles, which reduced her very much,. and .left nor wuh a racking eough. I employed ail of the physicians witMn ourrencli torthe purpose of removing hor.cougb, -bat/iviihout. r «ueces&.—<• - She appeared to be sinking:into .a decline, with every symptom of consumption,- -1 then tricdDr. Rogers LIV- . crwortandTar.. liut ifiis .aggravated her.conghjadd fave her symptoms of a suit more ‘malignant character, was how moHsenontiy.&iaimcd, and tiwas with trem bling iear tiiat 1 from . day to day m sswthe progrees.of that insatiable disease, Consumption.--I really despaired of my daughter's recovery. -.Eut I providentially saw the certificate of Jonathan Coulson, whoßodaughter, Sarah Jade, was cured of Consumption by Wistaria Balsam of ■ Wild Cherry This created &'{aini-.hop6, that . help my daughter, and l Immediately commenced using it, and it almost instantly gavc'TclieiV Her hedlUt -waa Improved..from the first bottle, and by the use of two bottles of Wislar’s Balratn of'vVitd Cherry she wos'res tored to pCrfccthealtli, and stip ianotr|d» - Throqi»h tlicir solicitations Zwus induced nraokeuse of jhe Wistariaßalsam of Wild Cbeny. The eflSct wo* truly asionishiliff.rAfler.fiveyetfrscf cflllcUon andsofTering andnfler having spent fonr.or five. nuudreddDilars tono purpose, and the best und most respectable physicians had proved unavailing,- f was -soon tcatorcrltO-entire health-oy the blessing of God and the use of Br.Wistai’s Balsam ofWild Cherry. , . ; Moythe blessing of God ;rest upon the proprietors of to valuable a medicine >aa Wmnrk.Balsara of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully,. ,-v • ..W;.IL BAKER. inrGennliie Wfstarbs BuTsam of Wild has a faC'Simileuf theEignauireofilenry-WisiaT,AUD,, Phil adelphia, and u Sanforu & 1 ark’Von a finely executed jieef engroved wrapper. Ivo othcr-canbe genfamai t jp* Price—Sl per hotue—Bix bottles for S 5. Sold by 2. D. PARK, Fpntth and Walnut strcetsiCin cinnati, 0. t General sgent, to whom , alt orders must bo addressed. Price 61 perbo«3e--six bottles for 85. ' ‘ : ■ » P-: PARK.:Cincinnati, Ohio* North-eul comer of Fourth ami Watnm'su ,-eniraiea : S'iJVYalnwt—io jWljotiriiU OTOtrra-mual Ij«s afeeswd. , * JJ* J J j : ( S , ’ni mal>aT £ l, ii W , l c0 *i Jr/cotnerilarket jueei and the, fllamonai tt A FaUnestoct A CdlFltU - Lee * Brekbiua, Al!e* i2r wT??- * do; L B’iiowieyUxdontowniH « Konn\x t SomersetSPSboti, Bedford t Reed & bon, Hnhtlngdon; ft! ra. Orr, HolUdays- . bnrgb; Hildebrand & CoalndlanaV Poydey *&Mactay,: •M l iSs?4ng; J B Evan?,Cummins & Blood, ProokviHer Waynesbutgh: BJ’FarlandACoj N . Callender* hleadvilta} Burton feboyErfoi Henry Fof* «T,.Merceri J Burge & C 0,.. Butler t J Jtonirla** «£{i. dor IZUannoni'. Bdaver; 11> Snmmertoß» Warren, b C 8 Joata, CoatosporsrP CrooJwfr Sil , j * r t r 'Js . r r „ > - r ,‘ r; J ’ * 'v - t *■ i C ft r j " n L,S £ - i i/ - r * f O. - V’ '■ I„‘ ' I-'-*'?’ 1 r- ■‘gS&f •V'i-.-’,.'.';;:-