J§Sp§s?\>‘ ,v- >‘;v -‘ . '• »>- s **:?*" w♦* v * . kXa**<\ *jfc« *. 4 "‘vV* *■*' • * tf'i;-, 1 ,;. •'r/, ~' -- 1 k s£%:£s% \'*>«VU v -fV ; 'n- -•• • -V, .-,,« •> '■ '-‘‘ . , v ’- ,%v ’o 'iT ' - jv*' *" <1 /4t-; _ °4* * 1?,-1 -1"4 -. '" ‘£&v2s*' w.:,“ ' ''. r f: * ?4-.. vV - ■”#S..',.;^^r s * 1 ' ? ': : .. ■-•- ~; ~ -- .• ~ . ; •■».»., . ._-'J? ' f . 111,... •■ ~.../;' r 1 ["Vj ?*i*x v?j c * ~* ' te: '*’ 1 1 ‘t^gl|§;ilf||2;f^^ ' " f *L'- .’• *S «!? !&?$ «.^i';‘-l'« r T ,| V is - •t’S+fts?'" I» *T % *'4 . i ij {„' ’ i t.% v ; '.l- M^V.Lv S»W'.V;»* ; f»W PJ*#^ *\ 5l»•*' vl l ( ! ’ ! ■ iM$^M Mi IjMMtP#l - j^SskS^Sbo^ Ife iSa« PPpi|g^ ASMS isi IPsffSf’Se'.. ' i sfe?iSttfei mgmmm rnmmmm s^tef^sss^SfS^S'^^t- i;W ' <>:,.-\r"fe v -• : - -<;. '.•*_• - \ - ..juiport'ftiit ami True. J "8008 YKK,"Ir.;> Bee Cloii.ms Siore. No. 235 »iteei.can Bell ttgoJilßUiiof Summer 010 ihinitorSiSUi mi iflji-.lier Goods, of every ilescriplion,. veiy Itfw frtr rfisb. Custom work made to in fashionable style, and on reasonable term*.. • lanrl? lie True! IT «« sard that BOOBYKR, at the Bee. Hive Clothing groHK* No. 225 Liberty street, tells tliechenppal Clq. iblng'lnthn City—well mode ami fitblonakly cut; "CSTI and examinethem, ami yoo will not be disappointed. Jan received, by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy hr?erep, Brown, Green and Blue Clot&s,e»p oiherVashiouable Goods, suitable for the season, whic l tpe aTe prepared to make loonier,- (without disappoint! raentd in a style unsurpassed in the City. _ t Come and see. <. mar.il PITTSBUIiGII CLOIUING STOUfc* , Corner of Wood and Water tts. , Jolm Callahan A Co.. FrorprUSor** TJlEpubllcis respectfully requested _io call and ex amine oor stock. of Ready Made C.oihinj, got up expressly for this maTket, and in superior style, which we are deumnined to *e!l Jow for Our .motto being i u Quick. Sa «* arul Smalt Prqfi.*. s ■ Our .WnrertMim, up stair*, is fully supplied with a large stock of Cloths, Cawimeres, Vcstirgs, Summer Cloths,ol every description, and. m foci, every article in oiir line suitable for the season. These Goods we are making t»v order in superior style, nud at very low prices Givcnsa call, ana crarain-foT-yourselves y mytO JOHN CM.KAHAN & CO merchant tailor, No 09 Market, between Second and Thxrd slretts, Bt.GS respectfally to inform hie fncntU and the public, Uiftl lie has returned from New York, and Pluladcl pliiB,i>KYing there selected from the luteal importations, nn enliife new stock of Buck and Colored CLOTHS, and "VKSTINGS, which for newness of designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by any house of New York.—AH of which he is pre* pared to moke to order in a superior «iy'c, at the lowest pnpe possible, and c» rdialiy invite purchasers to call a»d exhmme U»a «iock before purchasing elsewhere. "TO —'l have i o authorized Agent in tins city, for the sale of ray work on ti S RMGN T CUTTI NO. H can omy be had at the store of the sub«cr»bcr,«id Market street, at the follow rag prices, vu. with Instruc tions, 810 \ without,s7 marl? JKlfi W GIiOTIUBIG IIOIJSGi :r .. ; ... . . EDMUND W4TT3 & CO„ _VJ MERCHANT TAILORS; •?» JVb. 185 Liberty street, above St. Clair, TTHVK opened* new Clothuig Store, at the above Xi : blaee. and ar« now receiving a splendid lot of ClothSj Ciisumeresj Ve«im?p,&c.,of the latest importa* Uon«, purchased with a l especial view to city trade, and which they nrc prepared to makeup to order m tlie la> test and most fashionable styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and they have full confidence that they will bo able to give their customer* enure satisfaction They areulto memufaetu* a choice lot of READY MADE CLOI IIING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low for caeh As all tins stock is entirely new, it is worthy the atten ou Of buycTS. rn*>r-)0 ;V SPUISQ ANU SUMSia.il CLOITIIBIO l THREE BIG DOORS! Ab. 151, Liberty Street, Pittiburgh , TOIIN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an* nounolng to his numerous friends and the public m general,that His Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection, which tie believes will be found to be one ofthe lurgest and best selected stocks of. Ready- Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. He has ibis season paid more than usual attention tc Uie manufactnnnG and stvlcof his Garments, so that the very. lowest priced, os well as the lineal, arc got up in a Btyle aud elegance not to be surpassed. He-.woald-parttcularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to Ins present splendid assortment of B.e*ay«BS*d* Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination or the qualities and prices of hts goods, he can offer them such induce ments as shall moke a their interest to purchase at hn establishment . Many-years*experience, and greatscccess in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented iekolesalt and n tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location ir the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. In the Culling department will be found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and American Broadcloths, Cashmeretts, &c. Ac. Also, an excellent assortment 01 VESTIKGS, of tne latest and most fashionable all of which he is prepared to make to order in the be* manner and at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND AI.L! Quality, and the Variety, w the most extensive, nndoabtcdly, to befo'tnd in th© Umied States: martO . . . fCmportum ofLight l CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. \ir H- WRIGHT, (successor to 3. S. Tough), Mann* TV • facturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps, is now reccivtnga large assortment of.LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphtae and Fine Oil. Also, Lsmpsof every-descrip* tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. "Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lumps, Wick?,Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade.. ... . -EdiereaLCamphlne or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a •week. All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N< B. Lamps of all kinds altered to Dura the Klhe real OiL-- All articles delivered in any part of the cay, oria Allegheny, free of cost , W, H. WEIGHT, No. 82 Fourth bl, (Apollo Hall,) . ■___ between M&rket and wood streets. 'Ageneyfor Diffefenl Lines of Paelcet Sbisi." PASSENGER OFFICE. No* 410 Liberty Street, PUtsbarghi For F? W. BYRNES £C0.,68 JSoulh ilrtti, earner Nm,Wins York; 3G Waterlooßoad,Liverpool ; amtGs Grader eirutjNno Orleans, HAS a Line of Packets _ • Emlmgcveryfiycdaysfrom. . AT\. Liverpool to New York; a Lice of Packets from Liv* erpooi to Philadelphia, on Jsk§££&sr emEssißssstheeighteenihof each■^sftnSCm«. month; aLinoof Packets to Baltimore.oa the aim o» each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Stb and 94th.of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Dro/taat slghtalwayaon hand, for any amount, at the. lowest fates of discount; and'all information given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, marlg 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh. Savre Your money ! CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., (LA.TB FR2FMAH, HODGES ARD CO.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, . X 44 BROADWAY, ORE BOOR SOUTH OF LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK, HAVE now on hsndj&nd-wiU be receiving doily throagh the season. New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers, and Cash Auctions, rich, fa* shionable,fancy Sik.Millinery Goods.' Our nock of rich Blbbons,comprises every variety of the latest and tnost.be&Bufai designs imported. . Many of our Goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, nnd stand nanviollea. We offer our Goods for ncu Cash, at lower prices than any eredil House in America can afford, o All purchasers wilt find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money, nnd make selections fromonrgreat variety of rich chcapgoods. . Ribbons, rich, for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts. BoonetSilks,Sauns, Crapes,Lisscs uud Tarletons. Embroideries, Collars, Chenusetts, Capes, Bertha*. . Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Inserting*, ..Erabroidened Rcvicre. Hcmstich dam. Hkfs, .Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Cods. Embroidered Laces for Shawl*,Mantillas and Veils. , HooHon,Mechlen, Valenoienes, and Brussels Laces. English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces. . • Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sowiog Silk, Gloves and Mitts. ; . . . :Frcnch and American Artificial Flowers. French Luce, English, American and Italian, Htraw; Bonnets and Trimmings. rmor22;2m 10UB -ADAM HSHtSHAB, (of the late firm of Sands AKeineman. V. XOUIB AKIBTEffIAH & QO,. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ■ CtceJkSi Watcfus, Jewelry, Watch Maunals, Tools. ■ : nmi.ST&SST, OBB.POOH FHOJS WOOD, PITTSBUBCH, * FXIAKE leave to announce to the trade and the nubile JL - eeueraHy, that they have themselves carefully se lectednod imported from Europe, a laree stock of Gold mnd Silver Watches, Watch. Materials,and Tools for Watch mnkers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry, from the bestraanufaclories—which they oiler at prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern markers;^ — Their slopknf.Watcbes consists of Goldand Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levera; dpLepines;Sii verQnaniers; and elegant French time pieces,: of tlie toast approved makes. Together with a stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Facto ' Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles Of every aeseriptio&in this line, such as Finger Rings; Rar Rings, Breast Fibs, Bracelets, Gold; Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys ond seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver ggectiiclesf Stiver and Gertaan Silver and Table and and every kind of fancy- articles generally of this description. .-wald respectfully cadi the attention of the trade «f l ££!^ xten^ v ® aloc k of Watch materials and Tools,' leeted ** Tariel Yi which they have - most carefully se- kodcL BO on hand large assortment of Tele tatmuiaclorv?^!? 3 '? a^ ig i Oxide of Manganese, ■ - - ia I Water andLos*, . . Bjoo 1 The Powdered Sample, contained m 11 eoppoie <*as the one you desired also to have analysed, I had to differ from any average ofthe lumps powdered! and mixed together. This last yields as follows: • Per Oxide of Iron, - ... ' SiUcaondAtamina, .. ~i. . .; • ijjjw Magneto, ’S* ;| Water and Loss, : •.. •" ■ ujfkk difference Ipresonic arises from the mlacnil not eooaportions.comainmrf more Iron than * 2i ?”■ *&e analysis shorn the article tt? be well aoit ®4 for a durable painu I find that by palcjjunsrthe now*- . - SJitV * prctty b,s j *%?* co, °* « much'unprwed; oru. least converted Into a fine jed. • • * CHILTON, M.D. Chemist, C3* For sale by JOEL MOHLEB, 4ttidiertF™reet, t ; - ~ marto:y .• { flUatljittg. JAHtBS C. WATT* JAMES C. WATT. JAMES R. SEED * CO., Manufacturers of Tukodo htf.s, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 36 Smithfieli street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. : An assortment of tho n bove named Instrumenta al ways on hand. Also —• Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c. April C, 1852—2 m ■IIbMSsBB \Hl "K are now Prepared lo forward produce &c . 10 ff Philadelphia immediately. Time, five days. [ Hales Tor bacon )arJ pork, beef, Ac - - 6Qc« ion lbs Couon. cheese, earthenware, leather, leaf . - • lohacco, w elo«» - - . Gttc 100 Uh Beeswax.dried fruit *nu wool - • 80e 100 l&v Purs, peltries; doer and buffalo skins, exra > • brooms, indzy,- - - JCOtt« COVQDF. & C Rah am', Agls i WRBBPj AwiUDßon. i pujuc are informed that we are uow runnlne i Av- re S u tafly to.thc East and Wed, and are prepared to forward oil Goods entrusted to our care- A.hPEC!AL MESSENGER sent dally for PhlladeU .pkia, at 4.o’cJock,V. M.. Also* daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o’clock, A»M. :■■■ Orders transmuted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express Bills ofExchange for sale on England, Ireland dnd Scotland, for any uraount,payable on principal Bankinp Houses or Post Offices mthe United Kingdom dec2i BAKER A rORSYTU, Agonts, mercliantß’ Portable Boat Blue. Fur the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, (VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS ANU.RAILBOADS), BETWBKN MTTSUURGH AND PHILADELphIA, .. - Virteu ictthout Rt-thwptnK* ■' IT? TIME, TEN DAYS. ** * - ■ TATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot,2sl Markets!, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia, i ~ .. , „ C: A. M’ANULTY'&'CO-, HCauril IJiXAin, 4 fl S and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. AViftG increased our facilities and otherwise im proved our arrangements lor-Traneporiation, we nre no# prepared to receive nlarge amountof Proauco and Merchandise, to ship (ontLe opening of the Canals,) with promptne** and dispatch. Tim Section Boat system of transportation over our State improvements has been in use about ten years, audthe greataucccss and favor u has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation used onCauuist (when intersected by Railroadß) Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thrxeby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and secu ring the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, and in as good order as when shipped. Traduce, « received arm forwarded always at the lowest current canal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, orad vanong charges, Ac. feb23 C. A. M’ANULTY A CO. P«t» Bedaord f WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, T7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH £ INGTON CITY. Faws Reduced. To Bahimoee, . Si,oo less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 81,00 do do do To Washington City, 82.30 do do do ; This is the only Office which Insures a THROUGH TICKET lo Washington,and, by taking ibiß Route,pas sengers will save lime and money. The Moil Boat (carrying the United States Mail.) lenves the Mouongahe'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at s o'clock, via the Youghlo* ghenjr River. Passengers will lodge on the. Boat, and take splendid United Slates Mail Coaches at West New* ion, next morning over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains m daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cars of llte Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington Cuv, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the samfr evening. Fare to Baltimore, • * * • do Philadelphia, - . do" Washington City, * • MONONGAHEL& ROUTE. The Sienraer -leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, Dniiy, at S o’clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pifsburgh by the Mormi.g Boat, will cross the mountains the same night, and arnve in Cumberland the next morning tar the & o clock train of Cats tar Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive In Philadel phia at 2o’clock, the same night Fare to Baltimore, - - . S 0,00 do Philadelphia, • - . io,CU. do Washington City, - 10.00. For Tickets by enher of the above Lines please call at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monou gaheiaHoußC, Waterstreeu J. J. KVANS, Agent. aprO ' UICUIUAB UttEtTi&Ab UAILKUAD. 1853. gUBiIS CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road, Cleveland ond Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS: will be ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cmcmuau and Pittsburgh, and from either of those places to any point on Lnke Michigan. -This Line will bo composed of two new low pressure steamers built expressly for the route. ■ CLEVELAND. - - Capt. C. C StaKibd. FOREST CITY, - - Cap'. L. A. Piacu. A Boat will leave Cleveland f. r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at OJ o’clock, arriving m both cities the following morning, in season for the mor ning train of curs fur Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, anu tat the Lake Superior andS>oaw boats at Detroit ;Tl cy will run from Cleveland in the tallowing order: FOREST CITY. Monday*- ■ ■»< ■ —»-Wednesday-- -Fndav. CLEVELAND. Tuesday—• .Thursday CLEVELAND. • • • Wednesday • • FOREST CITY. -•Thursday-*' Monday-•*• Tuesday The undersigned are. prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Height* from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Ste. Mane, and a'l pom on Lake Michigan. The OCFAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the new Boats are ready C BRADBKRN & CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Dctroii Oprl4:om _ __ . 18 52: SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PKHaSTIiYASIA QAILRO&D, Two Holly Trains From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore* Only 80 Houra Through! FAKE, til. rpilEExpressraaiUram will leave the Depot on Lib* i erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning a; o’clock. Pa«scng£rgwill goby the cars to Turtle, Creek 12 miles' where they will find tbc best of Coaches in readiness to convey ihetn 23 miles,over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station | (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), ami then take the cars to Hollidaysburg; and then take the splendid sleeping carsdlrcci to Philadel plua and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take ihe pars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Horrisburgh, arriving at B&lu more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. The Evening Tram will leave daily at 6-30, P. M., ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech A Co.’s EiprcesPackctLme wilt leave doily, at 5 o’clock, l\ M., connecting at Blairs v )lte with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore m 33 hours. . FARE'9XO. Passengers will procure (heir tickets at the Railroad Office m the Monongahela House, Water Street. N. B.*—Scheduleurae as follows: From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2} do do Johnstown to Hollidaysborg, in cludiug33milea Portage road, 6 do From Hollidsysburg to Dillersville, 9 do do Dillergviilc to Philadelphia,over Colombia Railroad, . do _ Total, 28 hours. . This Schedule allows ample time on each portion of ■the route, aud can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rated by the State of Pennsylvania, aud are in no way under tnemanagement or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselces responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. mar3s J. MfeBINMEN° Ticket Ag’tP. R. U. Co. ~ jifilW ARRArVGBREhTI WESTERN RAILROAD ' - - * . FBOBtr • Fltttburgh to Cleveland! Golumbui and Cincinnati! ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, BM BMdZI IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA, CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in less than Ten JTours, iga continuous Bailroai Line l THE Exp res. Train on.the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leave. Pittsburgh at 8* A, M., slopping at govvickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, ( Colnmbiana, and Salem, and. reaches Alii snee,B3 miles from Pittsburgh, at IP. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cloveland Railroad at 3 P. M, Bud; reach Cleveland at OP. M. Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 9 A.M., Allioncu at 130 P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 p. M.;in time to con nect with the evening train On the Pennsylvania Rail road ior Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and also withtheYoughiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati. to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one totvro days rn connectingwitb the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. . Pastengeis leaving PittsborffhLfit 830 A, M. t reach Canton at 2P, M. ana Massillon at 3.30 P. M. At Mas*, 'sillon the Jine connects with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, Now Philadelphia, and at Enon.to New Gas* tie', Poland/Warrem Mercer and Erie. . . ; ; %* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves; Pittsburgh at 10 A. Si. and 5 SO PJVL, and New Brighton at 7 A. lu. and I P. M., stopping at intermediate siaifons. Excnrrion Tickets,.good for two days, are sold-be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton- r -■ ; > Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by thepackogeto some.of the stations. TneTrains do not ran on Sunday. Omnibuses ran in connection with the trainßtoand from the station on Federal street. Fare by the only continuous Railroad Lino from Pitts* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, $4,00. To Massillon, 108 miles, 83,00. - • For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEOBGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Or to „ J. MESKIMEN, MonongahelaHouse t Pittsburgh. -M,5 T£ ~-By the route by steamboat 60 miles to Wells* far© ImS Jbenco byJßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the teSMgfa'i April I.lBs2—fnnigl ; Hi ln store and for sale, a few set v myl Balls. JOHN W. TIM, No. 143 Wood street. mHE Notice. J. .ship, widerthe aivi; r~, d ?T entered lntopailner- GOIRE * BANE forUe Knm.7 1 e of : ' TAAFI ®> MA ' eral Commission and Prodoeinl? ? f entry mg on agen lyhopetheir long experience! «2SS! , -“ ,d confi / ent ' onamtance, and personal their customers, mil entitle them i6°*!s. 8 ‘nJerests of pattonoge, which it shalLbe their «umS ;r a J e Pf pnblln .. t > 1 r*' DIE at PICE of the tmuranuCo.cf NorA Antrim l.a» been to the Warehouse or Hardy, Jones n. Co.,Np, J4lFront streetjthird house East of Wood .street.tyhere ihesubscrlherwUUßsue Policies on Build, ingsaud iheir.contenis,andouShlpm6nisby Steamboats and outer vessels, for the. above old ana responsible Company. lap3l WM. P. JONES, Agent State filuiual Plre Inturonoe company* HARRISBURG* PA, ESIGNEp only for the saler classes of properly, has an ample capital, and afToidn superior auvarvages in point of cheapness, safety andaecoratnodailoiMoeuy and country-merchants, ana owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property.. ■ • • A. A. CARRIER,Actuary, ; ocl-27| . Brunch Office t No.S4Snulhfieldsi.,Pittsburgh* MliiW YOKli LIFE ISSVItANCH COM- ■ PASY. : ACCUMULATED CAPITAL. 9500*000. fIMIB ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually X large, showing that the company has been doing a very large and prosperous business. - The dividends in 184flweie $0 per cent. »> « 1847 oo . 1648 w v '5O • . ' 1810 u 40 ° 1850 a 40 « 1851 “ SO « 1852 ‘ r 40 : • This is among theoldest companies in liic United State?. Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of members, present and future. MORRIS b RAN KLIN, Prudent Puny Freeman, Actuary. CURTIS & DOBBS, Agts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick A Friend’s Bonking House, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also, agents for Protection and Former** Fire and Ma« nnc Insurance; capital 84110,000, and of Branch office, Empire Slate Health Association, cash, including accu mulated capital 818,000. Also, agents for the purchase and sale of. real estate, mvll THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Exj change, Thi rd street, Philadelphia. Fire insurance.— Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in town and country , insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowestratc of premium.. Marine Insurance.—’ They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as tbe assured may desire. Inland Transportation.— I They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars; Canal Boats and bteara Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,Edmund A. Sander John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell.John Newhn.Df.U. M. Huston, James C. Iland.Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig.GcorgeSernlhSpcncer Me* Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. u.JohusoH.Wiliura Hay,Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Wra. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH;—D. T. Morgen, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan.' WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thos; C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. • C7*office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jtlCtdiO P. A. MADE! 11A, Agent. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company. DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Bancker, George W; Richard#, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner* Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grunt. David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morns Patterson; CUAS. N. BANCKER, Pres’L Char. G. Uancreb, Secretary. 10* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property m town and country at rates as low as aie cousistem with security. - * The Company have reserved a latgc Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. The Assctsof the Company, oa January Ist, 1851, as fmblished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol o^s.viz:— Mortgages 8 018,123 08 UealEstato.—B4.377 78 Temporary Loans-—Ba,9CO 17 Stocks . CIASO 00 Cash,&o. "■ —■ 04,340 81 5i,213,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of Si yeaTS,thej have mud op want# of On* Million Four Hundred Thou rani Dollars, losses by fire, thereby nfibrdingtvidencc of the advantages of ln&arance,aB well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, allliabiltUes. J-GARD/nFR COFFIN,Agent, OlTiceN. E. corner Wood and ;M sis. Tbe Farmers and j&eehante** iloaltU In ■urancc Association. OP HTTSftURGH, PENNA. AID IN TIME OF HEED! OFffICC—COENEQ or flirniFlßLH AND THIBD 6TREKTS. GUARANTY CAPITAL, 930,000, TIIIS is an association established for (he mutual relief of its m cases of sickness or accident, by the payment of tbor Annual Deposits Personam rood health may become member* and be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sicknrssor accident. All who join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and topametpate m me profits of tho Associa tion. It on a safe and permanent basis, being boib Mutual and Uenevolcm in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for insecurity, and conduct ed m a manner to insure its permanency and durability. All persons can see tho advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. V6ABL.Y DEPOSITS. 3 2,00 per year,drawsS week; 3,r0 do do 3,tQ do; 4,00 do do 4,00 do; 5,00 do do • 5,00 do; 0,00 do do f>,oo do; 7,00 do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 800 do; 0,00 do do' 0,00 do; 10.00 do do 10,00 do: INITIATION FEE, for Membership, SI,SO~-whU‘h must be paidauhe time of making application, and the first years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, •Saturday. •Saturday. OFFICERS. Presuteni— o. W. Dbaitbiont. ,■ Vue Pruufiru and lYearurer— Wm, M. Wilson. Srere&xry—G. D. Brown. - Finance Commute—A. J: Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A, M’Maaters. • Btatfc ntstaai flr« ittattrsneo company, BRANCH OFFICE,SISiunifiELD &i.,Ptm&cfc67, T„,-. FtiwSurgA, May Uf,lBAt. Hi. beat evidence of ihe success of the Directors in endeavoring tomake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,900 Pri des during the past year, thereby adding over 5130,000 to the fands of the company. Neatly all the property insured is ofthe safest kina,in small risks, and amigo proportion insured foT only one year. whole No. Policies Issued 7,000 do do expired, terminated & canceled*—— do do in force*— Amountof Propcrtyinsured*—••• do Canceled,tormlnatedand ex pired—. 201,728 do do inforce*—«*— *. $7,681,09 do PremiumNoleS'—*"-*.—- 79,070,87 do Canceled>iemta*ied,expr’d, 037,10 do inforce—— «70,03T 1 77 do Cash Premiums received* ♦—551,557,14 do do canceled—— 321,24 $51,235,00 Whole amount of losses and expon set paid --23,411,45 Balance m favor of the Co., in cash, 027,824,45 To eity orcoumry merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in Hus country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem pf Classification of Risks, excluding all spetial hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of iaige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it notonly possesses the cheapness and accominod&Uon of both methods, but entities the insured to a participa tion in theprofits. It is undor the control of tiie following Directors: —J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillstt, John 15. Packer, SamueiT. Jones, Alonso. A.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robart Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford- J P. RUTHERFORD, PresH. • A« J. GILIiETT, Secy. A. A.Ca&bibb, Actuary. N. D.--A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, one is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash &i the end of ninety days. ' myl7:d*w A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Watches, Jewelry, &o« HAVING jast returned from tho Eastern cities. 1 have brought with me one of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons wishing to parebaee any thing m my line, enti rely ou getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor CO per cent, cheaper than any honso In the city. Give me o call, and I am sure you will be satisfied that 1 can sell a good article as cheap as anv of them. ’ . , : Another fact I wish .to keep before tho people. If you want yoar Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel* ry, repaired in the best manner, this Is the place to have it done. To this branch of my business! will devote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 01 Market street, apr? • ; Sign of the Golden Eagle. kienry Hichardsou, Jeweller, HAVING replied his store in: a handsome manner; and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches.; Jewelry oiid Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cub* toners to the fact, that among his Watches will bo foand the mostdesirable and makers. Of Jew* clry,iho latest styles orbroohei, breast pins, fob and vest .chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, .Ac**, &&• *'• FANCY as papermache.'work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases,-perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, portd. monntos, in great variety) china froit nn'icakedlsbes. ic., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. . • novl NO. 61 MAKKET STREET. . Citizen*andStrangers, \ *3? DO you wish to-jmrchasc a fine ■cn.-rniJ GOLDorSILVERWATCH,ataboutfi®®®* Jr 4 3a o n e-hal fth e usual price ? If so,call a; HOOD’S faaiffiNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Marhtf twodoprs north of Third, and take a look at his hew stock, just arrived, and , you can there purchase Watch* esorany kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value* and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been; but can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell -you, but come and see for yourselves, AU good# sold auhis establish* tnent wiil be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that all may purchase equally Bifo and obcap. aul2. IF Time is money, surely it deserves lo be watched! and,reader, you may be assured that—' Watches belter ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, Than you will find, when e’er yougo, And look at those on sale below. JL.RElSiEoitANdbbo.,- fifth street, one door FROM WOOD, 1 Importers and Dealers In atutJneclrv, WittchMaUrtalt; Watch Kaien TotU,&c.\ beg leave to announce to the trade and the public generally,Jhat they baye juat reeeivedj from the best manufacturers in a large lot of .Gold and Hliver Wntches. Wateh Tools and Materials, and a most elc gnnt niranrtmfnt nf frOOl the best JliXUlUfoetU xeyg— Uioy oflef‘-at priCBB as low as they can be Purchased if! the F f ßytffT7im,aTketB« ... , . Clocks* Watches and jewelry repaired in. the.best manner,and oa the most reasonable terms. attention pmd to orders from a distance. mar 24 _____ iEERBKINS—3 bales deerskins for sale by F. mylS. SMITH ft SDICIiArBs acmovfti* HOUGH & - ANTHONY have removed their DA* GUERBEANROOMS, from Burke’s Boildin?, to. Eaton’s BuiJdingj Over the Young Men’s Library, where they-will be happy to see ibeir oid natrons and mends. api7.tf •’ J w, ' ( a* 1 - »,. .V * ■* * . S * , i, i< » ' * i \ ~**e > t i* M v. Insurant* €ompamts. IDIBUKA.HG2fii or fhila.ds'ltbul. HOME INSURAN C K *r*V^ r '* r V : y f. i^iHf'^^i, r J ' :-*•.• t v. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Seillngoff atOnot- T 0 Q &IT THE BUSI NESS! f|H!E Subscriber being nbout 10 relinquish, the retail JL dry goods busmess;and havmgmade such arrange ments as to remlor it accessary toclose out his stock by the I&i otJaly next, will commence on Thursday, May 13, and, sell bis entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at OOST, FOR CASH. : • : Hi» goods having beon principally purchased the pros* eut season, will.be found desirable bargains, being at ienßi 25 per cent lower than regular prices. . InSrAPLEGOODSwillbcfound— 4-4 and 5*4 French ginghams; . English and French chintzes; Blk alpacas and bombazines; Checks and muslins;. Irish uuens and crashes; Table linens and cloths; Iluckabaek towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies: Mar seilles quills ; furniture prints, plaiu and emh’d dimity; linen wheeling and pillow linens; table and piano covers and coverings; worked laco curtains and cu rtam muslins. „ rt . FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, emb’d and plain while burette and thibet shawl*; Fine French lawns and bereges; Hercgc dc lames and muslin dc lames; I issues and grenmtiefg; Dlk and fancy silks, somevery superior, and aline stock of goods generally „ r , , EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jacoaett, mull and linen cambric collars A chcmizeites, Jaconejt, mull cdgincs and inserting*; . |'*jpl > ’d linen and cambric hdfefi; > Worked bands and flouncing?; .and a magciiicent stock of Valenciennes edgings, lacco and inserting*; together %vitb a large vanety of oilier goods, too numerous to pennon, ail of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early calls will secure the best bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGHT,No.62, 4tVst. I*. S—All petsors knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, 1b52, are requested to pay uie same, os ail debts -will be put in tho'hands of an at torney for collection. myl2 CLeap Dry Goode! JAMES M’CANDLIi-SS & CO 109 Wood Wood Street, A RE now opening a very extensive and well assorted /X slock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting in part .of French and English Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Ctnsltneres, Uashtneretts, Doeskins, Jeans, Coi(pnndes,Dnllirgs, Linea Coatings, Silk, Satin aod Fancy Cotton Vesnuga. Also; about ICO CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DREsS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of bilk and Li nen Poplins. Delaines, Berages and BerageDc Lalnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossuth, Uunganau and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham and Colton Parasols, Ac., .Ac., which are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms- faprl2 Great Attraction I JUST RECEIVED at Janm-d One Price Cash Store ! No- 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. and Diamond,.the largest and most beautiful stork of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to thc.ciUzens of Pittsburgh. . The subscriber wou'd inform those who desire to get good BA.aoa.iNs, that the greater part of his Slock was purchased at die recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia for C4.su, which enables him lo sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem it sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort ment of ladies’and gentlemen’s wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. • (marls & CO.’, 100 WOOD STREET , WHOLESALE Dialers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, arc row opening iheir first purchase oi SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected wtib, the greatest care, to eon the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Berates; Plain and Figured Alpaccas; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety j Ribbons, Laces and Edging*; Cloths, Casaimeres and Vestings; Summer Coating and Ponlaiooning; Brown and Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Ilats; Strawaud Braid Bonnets. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars* Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold aud Si!- ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which arc of fered at Wholesale,for a-small advance over Eastern Prices. IfebSS.Gm New Goods at Unusual bow Prices: * DGKEGG & C0.,N0. 197,north west corner of Wood • street and Diamond alleys are uow opening thsir second purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES,’ which hove been solecled by the senior partner with great care, expressly for the trade. Our stock consuls in pattof French and English Broadcloths, Casstraeres, Cashmerettes, Tweeds,.*ati nelts. Summer PantaJoonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop lins, De Lames, Lawns, Benge*. a heavy stock. Fancy Prints, latest styles. Alpacas plain and figured. French, Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Muslins, 1000 doz lfor lory; Gloves, a large and beauufui assortment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; La dies 1 Dress Goods, a large assortment of latest styles Silk and Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palin Leaf flats. Our stock of Varieties is very large and com- Stele, together with art extensive slock of Gold and Gilt ewelry, Gold and Sliver Pens and Pencils; Clocks In great variety. Oar slock of Dry Goods Vs large and com plete. To which we would invite the attention of City Retailers,Country Merchants and Pedlars, as we can offer Goods on such terms as will make it an object of their particular attention. . aprtfrOro. -D. GREGG & CO. £i fei W OOOPSt r ‘ YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of the * ORIGINAL BEE HIVE” Market st. > FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Spring and Summer Goods: THE subscriber* have just received by Adams A Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad,one of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. One of the Firm having been in the Eastern Cities before the commenccmcnlof the Spring trade, selected oor Goods, with greatcaie from the Importers, at such prices as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap- Our very extensive stock comprises in pan the fol lowing—viz: Chcne and Jasper ChcneGilks; High Lustre, Flam, ChameUcn and GiassaSilks; do Stripe do do; do Plain Black do; Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered'Silka; Tissuos, Borages, riain and Figured Poplins; French worked Sleeves, Coffs.CoJlars A Chemizeit?; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; Cloths, Cassimcres, Satinets and Jeans J Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. The proprietors would respectfully solicit on early call from iheir friends and the public generally, feeling confident that they can offer greater inducements than nos bccnofflred heretofore. niarg YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. 108 FEENCII STORE. 108 97,880,416 ‘Vp SPRING AND SUMMER J.l opCi.__ l- opening, Including itch Shawls, from S 5 to ItT* SlOO each. Let every lady call and see this splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. i Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Be rages, Mantillas, and- Visites, to match tlio Shawls. Ladies 1 and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings,Ac. Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals, (Cenin styles,) Shins,Coals, Ac. Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Gosling (from France,) is in ihb monthly receipt of Fashions am) Models, from Paris, London and New York, at No. 61 St; Clnir street, and 109 Market st, whore ladies are respectfully invited lo call. . The trade supplied with models and materials. t&prl4 SECOND GBfeAT AUHIVAL! /■\F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No. \J 07, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley,.Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gbkoo & Co. would again an* nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their lino, that they are now prepared! o ofieribr sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchases have been made oil the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, weflat ter ourselves, and hope to be able to mem a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe*; roily bestowed upon us. Our .DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeres.Saliinets, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Ploids, Al pacas, Merinoefe. MusiinDeLtunes, Cashmeres, fauev Prints,'; Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings; Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon* geo Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kepi in the Dry Goods line* - Ou* Vajuett Department will be found on examination lo be unsurpassed by any other of tho kind. West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe ; Port Monies-and Pocket-Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery ana Pen-Knives: just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gom Suspenders; Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion. Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery; Gloves, Lawns 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 articlesin the/Variety line. Wo have on hand and for sale a laree assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, ax., to which we invite tho attention of all bay* ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the roost reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence/ ■ : / N.B. The business of the late firm of Gnxao A Me* Caiodless is to be settled by D. Gbhgo at the stand of D. Gesoo & Co., who is fully authorized for such and in whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. • f ' (octlGttf BACON— 2 casks just received and for sale by • - myl3 : ARMSTRONG &CROZKR. Fttralturs and Chair Werorooms; S ...JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above tho Canal Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, aline lovwt pnea, every description oi Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and ClfAIRf of thebestworkmanship and most approved styles. - Purchasers would do well to visit his Wareroom*; ■ TOvW-d4.wtv ■ . Wise. •• fTUIE undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends 1, and. customers, that he has received a large, and of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he con warrant as pare and genuine, and which So sell, either by the bottle breaek. Besides, he keeps always on hand, a large and well se lectedetock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL,: LAND GliV, and other Liquors, ail of which are of the first qualities, and warranted genoine articles. ; lie lerjormerfavore; andit shall be his dniv to attend to'his castoinera osfofmerly. - , As liehas made tho best and latest improvement fo, rectifying Whiskey,he: can fltrnlsh them of the besf kind, ana at the lowest price.: D. FICKEJSEN, ffiyS No. 137 Liberty street. Deg (Bmjo&s. JAMBS GOSLING, MARKET STREET. Mad. A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Foreign and American , Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MILLINER Y, £e. \■ r r < - JnmUore, &t. .W.Mv STEVENSON continues to mana tr* 'l3 - f ? c!uro CABINET- WARE 6f every desctfp tion,.at bis old stand, corner of liberty and streets, UNDERTAKING attended, to f m alllts branches. , ■ - mayU HAVR ON HANDatAelr extensive CABINET and- CHAIR MANUFACTORY,-No. M Smilhfield st amrge assorimentof fancy and plain Furniture; which they will sell ly percent below customary rates; ;;- Tenns—eash only. • . (deeply Cabinet and Obair Factory* ' (2\ • . MEYER has on hand, m his exten> Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No. 424 Penh rfflMiee** above the Canal, all kindsof FURNITURE, ii?u uch aa Sofas, Centre Tables,Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cabi net line—which he wiil sell 20perceQt. belaw custom ary rates.: Terms—CASH* ONLY, . . . . • JOSEPH MEYER, , No, 424 Penn street,.Fifth Ward.' • °* - u: ciottß Hatamsr & Daulox*' CABINET WAKEROOMjSMITHViELDSTREET. • BttietmStvmthstreel andSiratDbtrry alley . HAMMER & DAULERkeepconstahtlyonnand a variety of excellent and fashionable Fanuiufej warranted equal to any m the city, and sold on as -,l°: vorable terms as can beobtainCd at any similar establishment In .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Ftlrnli lure, from tbc cheapest anti plainest to the most costly and elegant. All ordets promptly attended to. mr^V.Gm To Oablnetmal£«ri« Venterj, Mahogany , Rossiaood and Walnut: VamiiA, Hardvan and Futnitur&nt Wholesale.' ' THE subscribers have just teceivedi/rontNew- York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufactorinff hy machinery Furniture enitahle' fOTlhetrade. All of which we will sell at extremely Iqwpnces. • -.V/- As great care was taken In the selection .of the stock-, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Fnrnitore Can'be made by machinery superior and much. lower than by hand, tho ulientlon of the trade is respectfallylnvited. Turned Work, m all its branches, earned on asu. Wood and Fourth sts.y ; gG|'. v HAS just received his Spring: Stock of fgy superior BOOTS acd SHOEs, of the«s@BS!a . j|| best stock workmanship that can be got together . «wPI in any one establishment, of like amonnt.in the WesC Nearly all made to special otder.free from cuts, blemishes, &e, Country Merchants and others are * re spectfully invited to caft and examine the stock, which isofferedfor sale low for cash.■••••,■ N. B —G. A. has paid particularattention to have i general assoTtmentof the best stock of Boots and Shoes tor the Retail trade) fromtbe good low price to the best made custom work, consisting of every -kind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families mli rely on Always finding a general assortment, a* it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion andouolitv, at No 71 ; Sira^H7iS I ' :n,BOy ’’’ and CWWren ’ s falm Lcafttiree ■ ■ :■ ivottce* ■■■. ;v. ness, etc, under Uio.finß of S.F.VON°MNNsS)RST i Co.,- is this day dissolved by matital oohsmtf • ■ business ot the Jate firm wiir beseSed Sr 2 p v™ Bonnhorst, who is authorised to ÜBe the name of the fi™ for that purpose WILLI AM EICHBAUmT Pittsburgh, May 3d, 185^^4 VON BONNHORBT ‘ Itoday formed* Co-Parmer fi!rmmi«lin r .^ e t ? tnUlS^ Uoo t ° , tt Wo '•••'••; >v, • It haa been tested in many cases ofCANCEROUS iHUMORS; The Most obstinate Have been by this medicine. We say that* ilia a valuable, medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes Jail obstruction in the circulation, tenderingthe Liver free, active and healthy.- It removes Palpitation of ihe. fHeart,'and relievesin all cases of,Asthma, andmay be :used in all climates,and stall seasons of the year. > This SyruP is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO;, at -102-Fountain street. Providence, R.I ,and sold whole :sale and retail, by S;N. WICKERSHAM. Only Agent,for Western Pennsylvania,' • Jel l:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Suth ats M Plttsb’h NBSS I _BRONCHlfis7'w?fodPlNG'COUGH CROUP* ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. " In.offering to the community this justly celebrated re medy for diseases of the throat and lungs; It is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, bat frankly to lay before them: the opinions of distinguished .men and some of the evidences of its success, from which they con judge/or themselves. Wo sincerely pledge .ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its elEcacy, nor will we hold oct any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many prepare here given, and we solicit anlnquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they. ; will find them perfectly reliable, and the medlcino wor thy their best confidence amd patronage. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Mate* ria Medica, JSotodotn College. ■ Dear Sir £ I delayed answering the receipt 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 high degree of satisfac tion* In cases both of adalts and children. I nave foand It, as its ingredients, show, a powerful re medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. TARRER CLEAVELAND, Al. D. Bburswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this City . • • Lowell, Aag. 10,1819. Dr. J.C. Ayer: 1 have been cured of the worst cough I ever had in raylite, by your “Chebut Pecxoiul,” and never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending i« toothers* Yours, respeetfiilly, . • • S. D. EMERSON. ST” Read the following, and see If this medicine is worth a trial* The patient had become very feeble, sm* theclZectof themedtcuie was unmistakably distinct:— Uhitrd States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, > « * . July 5,1519 1 .. Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ful affection oftbe lungs, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more lhau a year. 1 could find no me dicine tual would reach my case, until I commenced the use of yoar “CirnnsT Pectoiul, 0 which gave me gradual relief, and I hare been steadily gaining my strength till my health is well nigh restored. while using your medicine, I had the gratification of curing with it my reverend friend,Mr.Tnnnan, of Snmp ter DiitrietyWho had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying fa esc facts toy,oa And am, sin yours respectfully, J. P. CALHOUII, of south Carolina •Ip*. The following was one of the worst of cases which the physicians aod friends thought lobeineurablo consumption.— ■. •. CiiEsmtjPa., Aug. 22,1840. J. C. Ayer,-rStr: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more than two months.— Ceughing incessantly night and day, 1 became ghastly and pale,, my eyes were sunken‘and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath.thnt bat little hope of my recov ery could be entertained. Wbilemthlssitoation,attend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Qlethrdist church,) brought me a bottle of your Cusaa* PscTcaabi which 1 tried more to gratify him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue its use, and I soon found my health much improved.— Now in three months, l am welland strong, and can at tribute my cure only to your great medicine. With tite deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. ~. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem ist, LowbU.Mops. -Ip*Sola in Pittsburgh wholesaleani retail,by B. A* Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City by H. P. Schwartz, andj. Douglass, and by druggists generally. decSO Dr» De Laney’o Celebrated. Ccurative la* : itrumcnt, The only Infallible Citreforthat Dreadful Disease hnovm as Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNoetur* rial Emissions,'/ SO harassing and destructive, and productive of to much mischief to nervous system, incapacitat ing the man for business, society, and matrimony. - ;TMs-liis trimientis simple, comprehensive, andnerer* /affing, and may beused without the slightestinconve* nience or the. knowledge of the:most intimate friend.- It is to be used externally, producing no pain or injury whatever, norpreveaung anyone from attending to ii& business; and while ih. use not a single emission c&n take place,: tnvisorattngthe organs, in a short time, to such an eztentthat they hegain tarns PBnnfrvspower off EkTsrrrioß; the loss of which, caused by early abuse, is the disease In question, and the cause of the thoosana concomitant complaints,vizr Nervousness, Prostration; Dyspepsia, Pain in . the Head and Dimness of Vision! Weakness of the Back and Lower Extremities, : Affec tions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, Pre mature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memoryond Power for Mental AppUcaaon, DejecUon, Aversion to Society, Timidity, Seir-DijtrnEl, Love of Solitnde. &c. All these . eoffiptat/itt inconaWy aisappcoras soon as the • sowceis stopped from whichtheyemanated.. fius.lnstrament has been examined and approved of by the highest authorities in Europe and America, is re commended ; by • the-raost prominent Physicians of all countries, as the qviy'eenhin. remedy existing for those complaints, and has.now completely superseded the use of draggle bougie, cauterization, Ac.; not to mention the thoasahd advertised hostramsof the aajr, as cordials, antidotes, Ac., Ac. -It constitutes, at the some time,'the safest, the most pleasant, and by far the cheapest treatment ever oflered to the afflicted,a fair price being allowed for the Instntment, after the desired effect has been at-; mined. .-.h \ Be it also remembered, that those complaints are bat little understood by.the profession in general, and that all she medicine in the world never has, and never will, stop: those losses,-whlchj if allowed to continue un« checked, ore sure to produced the most distressing con sequence*. -• u baa been a matter of surprise to som'Orthat anyone ofrespectability and of pjofessionalattainments should .devote his attention to diseases which people of every description'pretend to cure to easily; if, however, but the one thousandth part of the miseries these people bring oponsocictywere known,averydifferentopinion would be formed. And it is not only the preseni misery and drjcctibn, preying on the mind ns,well as the. body* that is deplored, bu* some are of such » nature as toaffect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, imogeiber. It is a fact that; .when not properly treated, they may remain so dormant in the constitution as to ap peoMnnoefuerway than in their effects upon posterity; vet, « properly undemtood«are most easily and speedi ly removed.-.. The above,so ingeniously contrived instru menu wilt doubtless, in a. great measuro,' contribute to Check the evils of quackery, so prevalent in this dais of diseases; throughout the Union; /The price of me complete instrument, carefully secur ed against all observation in a box* is only 810. It can rr° express, to any address in any part of the United States, Canada, Ac* according to order, accom* pamed.by fall directions, and important advice to the married and singlfe; the expenses, even to the remotest P«ms of the country, being very trifling, t The unexampled sueceßsthialnstramenthesobtained sincelts introduction In America,.has indoced some un principled persons in New York, Philadelphia, Alban? Boston, &c., to get up some ridiculous things, -called “Instruments, 7 ? which, however, beat' kotiur plight m resemblance, fieiiher in form,nw principle, to mV own invented, long tried, nud universally approved In strnmentvand which are as similar is tohghU'fevery attempt to sell such “ IttsiraorenU” fo? mine wilt he prosecuted to .the fullest extent of the law I heirs not wfllmg to connect the welled honebUy earned reputation or my inventions with quneks'uui their worthless productions- Ho IntUvmmtiaemuSu “ ? AU < aD , Stfne? ? w ,n o te|i “- tDr ’ B ‘ df) tarney.sl Lispenardst, 7 9 AM - lin 3P- M., and from nnS £ M t Sabbath excepted. ® Bna I ? r “gned certify, with great that jjy A?°*^ mon l lon . e< * Instrument isnototily constructed on scientific principles; but that from its use the happiest results may always, with confidence, be anticipated, Snnm ei . n fi ' he cur ®- of those diseases, NO Of HE* CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S. KELLER, M.R. •CIL GOETZS, M-D.v 00 Chamber street, C ECKUAJUHVMJfc, S 4 Howard street* : - • Nsw. Yoax. Or. xra Lamar Is prepared to execute all orders for sur gical apparatus,-viz: Artificial Arms and Legs, which move fixe natural members; Apparatus, for Luxation; for Contracted Legs; for curvature, of the . opme sna Waist; for Fqlije Joints of the AYins and Knees.; fpr Paralytic Legs ; for Clnb.Footj for.Lacrymal Fisiules; forFaUlngoffceßectam,-Hypogastricßells; Bcdsand -Chairs for Sick Parsons. Crolches»Tmssci , i:»c.j Ortho pedic Corseis, 4c, *o. A U work warranted, .tetters must be port paid, containing a proporltoaato remittance or city reference. CfeM&ly STjEAM iBOAT ut part - the ■ following; ;Table IdaenjHuekbne* Diaper,' crasli Race Strip, Table Covefutganfl Table 1 Cove to Mapkins, Am, which we ojeconstamly receiving-from the importers and maniUhingren. CallatNo.Bs F vAO& (* 4UI D. HAHKISON.MD.. F. WOODBDFF.M.P.. r:Sv -■ • ,Vr:-A - *f. y F r * V ' '*■ i "l ' r " . j~ >.f, * * i * » •» v •' JHeMcai. , , Important to . - -v... ......... POCTOK LAfftOBE’S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS, ! aulnnocenvtare and effectual remedy for Chloro sis or or Steen Sicioreu, Fleur, Albtta; or. WhlleaySup pression, Dysmenorrhaia, Norvous. Debility, general . Weakness, Naaseaj Pains in the Head and Limbi, Lost'' or Appetite, Palpiiation, Tretnort, Diseased Spine, Cost ilvcnest, Irritability, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,'Flam lenoe or Wind,tutd ■all: Uterine Complalnle. vrricn 25. ■ cente, or five boxes for 81,00. Sold wholesnlq and re- - tall bv W.C, JACKSON, two Liberty street, head of ’byudUhe Druggists, IQ-rail directions enclosed fenh eaehbox. . decllHyrtacw i , norferf of ti[3 drendrul disoaje; a mailer of Hernia toi end the man who will: now; allow*: ■■: rd tbitSB 1 e °" unl )! o condition of things laproduc allovlaie bnt lie knife ofd alrilfu. nary 6 form* ml? "“““Me- A rnntnre In iu old!* nm^lednn^hZ;^ to Propriety, bo left to the person SSS-x-sc SKSSSfi^riSiXS jio reuci out m a.surgical operation fo- ihe Trinqto which wo myitethe aitcniion of Uto afflicted tCS - every superiority over the im„« wd band«?™ln common use. It m perfectly comfonable. and cnn bS ' mnae to fit any core or Hernia win,- im and eqnaHeness;Of pre*»nre that- doe* hoi belonk to anv outer instrument wnh winch we are actnuSd? «£a Wlll wearer., . Phyaiciana pf.lhe highest .landing la the pro ■ fesslonhave given testimony to its great supeiiOritVovei 5 the ordinary; trasse* in nse« ; The iTrnss oc - , bard will core one&mlf the cases of ordinary RuntuT*' We advise those.'aflHeied to : makedppUcationiauißc ' fET"? Referencestfththighutcharaziir ea»i* givtnin.- this City^bycaUingtmlhSagent. •; .•. ; Persona front ,it di£tdnco v can -Imre them aeat/by ■ sending themeosuro,round the body. v.-' ' . DR. GEO. If; KTSTSER, ; 140Wood_fitreet : soles Qgent forPiUsburghv TO INVALIDS AND THE SICK. TIIF. CELEBBATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. The - G * BAT I’ais Exmcros {Conners * Tafli’sj-cnnag--all Bums und all External Pains and Sores* ; . r .... Baton of Coiumbi'a forSlayingcr Restoring the Human Hair.' ••• - ; . . 3d. -Hem'sNerve andßorttLiniment and Indian Teg* stable Elixir, o, enre for all coses of Rheumatism.* ■ ' . 4ih. Mctfairjs Acoustic Oil, a certain euro for Deafness. • sth. Hav'i LtnimetiUa known cure tor the Piles. . . Clh. Spohn's Rnntdy; 7ik. Mother's Relief, for nil women in the family way. • _.Bth. LwigUr/s Great Western Indian Panacea., for * Coldaand feyenen feelings and prcrcniin i r fevers; for ;As*hraa, Liver Complaint and Hihous Affections; for Diarrhaaq, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite; fn r Costive :nee» in femaleß and males, and nervous complaints; for . Stomach Affeciions,,Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac. • The great pom.s arc it is not bad to take, never "gives pain, and never leaves one costive. - oth. iCctaxtoei’j VeTmifuge{Worm Killer.) for Child ren or grown persons. • ■ 10tU. Mrs..Rfeum's. Great Pain Killer. ■ No medicine-. • has been discovered tnat is so happily adapted to use inurnaliy as drops to be taken, and- yet perform such : wonders when applied externally as a washer hath, by - friction. In bottles from 12} to 60 cents eaclu : Utb. Saunhohz's Roach and Red Bug Ban*, for driv ing away Vermin in a shorttime. ' : .12th. The celeb rated Lin?*Lift Pills and Taftitrahe* i Bitters. ■ ; Vlib. Dr. Barthoiomeio'sPink Syrup, the -PECTOiIANT FOR COUGHS'COLD9r INFLUES- 'nAf&r ThtEtutlndtes Net* York Hair DytS\ Ihe onJy■ SURE coloring for the Hair. ■ - 7 : . 15i h. lan's Balm of China, a Chinese Remedy for Cots • Bruises,Sorec, Ac. . • . ' 16th. Extract of Sarsaparilta. Tills artiele has outliv ed all other Sarsaparillas, and alitl gives as great satis faction as ever. • 17th. The celebrated spTend Strengthening Plaster.. made from Dr. Lia’s recipe, and the most popular in the 'market. .• ■ . r . . ISth. Dr. Kline 1 c ToothAeke Drops, A ccrtainand easy cure for Tooth Ache. ; , ’ v ,10tb. Dr. Comstock has lately bought the right for the United States, of the celebrated CaneeiUrertcd Mineral' vfuttrf found at the Salr Springs of Doctor \Vaj;C Chase, at St Oatharines, C. VV. This tnedielne has at-' lamed a notoriety and populonty never before equalled by any preparation nt that place, and its sale boa been commensurate with us merits,which nre extraordinary.* Alt the. remedies arc fully described in ALMANACS; to be given to all who call where the Medicines aro kept.- heretofore known as, "COMSTOCK’d” or COMSTOCK & CO. 1 :., alwayshe loured and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr Lueitic; y. Cornsncr; and though the signature ol ComstockA> Co. will boconliimed,thi»eztta Inbclwiih the fae-slinile 1 oENUINE f ’ C ’ Wl * * ll UlUr ° '* csi lf na!o lh® ; ■ ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS , ... LUCIUS S, COMSTOCK., L* I bo above medicine, can be had In this place ol feW . WILLIAM JACKSON. : ■ No. *MO .-Liberty street, head of Wood- -' _ V.'lstnr’# Balaam of Wlld Chgrry. she best remedy eoetknown tomanfat Coughs, Colds ■ ..Asthma, Croup Bronchitis,lnJtuenza,Blee3ing or the •i“?W *>&**» bfßteathmg,AffeetimoftheLitet,’ Paent or Weakness ef the Brtnstot Side, First Slaca of Consumption, Sfo . In short, this Balsam is peculiarly ■ adapted, to coop disease of. the Lungs. and Liver,uhick ■u yroauceaxn our ever varying tlisnaie. ••• ‘TXT iLD CHERR Y has longbeeaknowntopossessfm- YV portanimcdtcinalpropprUes.; Thisfactiafamiliar, to evety matron m oar land, and physicians ©flea pre scribe inn different forms for a variety of complaints.— Jar also has been eqoally noted forits virtues: andsome physicians whose names are familiar to the whole cotin-" IZ?X £, as e .° far to declare that even CONSUMP TION .could be .cured by that alone. In other haoda agniOjit was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, to their ignorance in preparing and ndministeringit-mdikcuHv now entirely obviated by patient ezpenment and long experience. ■ • The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two sub stanccßarcnowfor the first time combined and embod ied In Dr. WfSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRYS By a nice chemical prcccss, even thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most ex traordinary and. truly efficacious,remedy for- all kinds of pulmonary, and UverdUeoses ever known to man,. To convince all unbelievers that our theory is really uue,' we referto a few cases orcurcsperformed by this won derful medicine: •; - - -r : . L: ; : Plkasast Rmox, Ham; cq., O- Bept.s7. _• j I.D.Pabk—Dear Sir: I take (lie liberty, of advising you of the benefit I-have derived from : the use of Dk Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.' -I wasprostratcd by that terrible scourge Cossampu'on. inMaylast. The at tack was traly horrifying to me. for five of our family (my brothers and. sisters) had died i was afflicted .with nearlyall the worst- features of the disease. Thad a distressing and expectorateda great deal ofblood, hcptic feverjseverepainsin the side .1 vraa under, tlie caio of a Skilful physician from the ume I was taken sidt UiiUl nboiu six weeis sliiee. brslnt then obouiholpless, and my.frlends considered uiy case ■ hopeless, or at leasl beyond onr phyaiemn’s skill. adyis ed iho use Of Wistar’s Uatsam of Wild Cheny. Wllb oui ray. knowledge my faiher procured it nnd commenced adniuustenn£ it to me, and from the first dny Icomrr.en* ced taking it my health improved, and in two weeks 1 was able to be.outand oversee my btminessi and lafior, which I still continue to do. ■ I have taken four bottles or the medicine, und now consider myselfpcrfeclly welli jeremiaji lscaic. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! ;. - „ .V Rostmti*, FaixSeld co., Q, IBSI. Mr.J.D.Park—DearSiri Iwlsh to-atate to yoiithat tny daughter Amanda, ogcd lS yesrv. bad about u year since u very severe attack of measles,"which reducS her very much,: und left her with a taekihgjcotiitli, I employed all of the physicians WUhiu our reach for the purpose of removing her cough; but"without success fche appeared to be sinking tmo a decline; with every symptom orvconsampiidn. ,i then wlediJDr. Roger’s Liv erworl and Tar. But Ibis aggravated her cough,add gave her symptoms of a still more mallgnantcharaeier. I wasnowntostseriouelyalaimedjßudjtwoswith.trem bling fear-fiat I from day to day aaWtho progtess Of that insatiable disease, Consumption.v Ureoily despalrtd of my daughter^recovery. But I providentially saw the eertmeute of JonuthahCdtilEdu, whose daughter, Sarah daney wascitred of Consumption hy Wjstar’sßalsam of Wild Cherry Tliis crealed n raint hnpe that it might -help mv daughter; and l Immediately commenced urnnr it, and it almost instanfly gave telief. : Her health wan improved tram the hrst bottle, und by the use of two bottles of Wistar’s Balsam of. Wild Cherry she was res tored toperfecthealth,.nod she is not now at allbredis posed to a cough. I will say to oil thatare afflicted with '^ 7 ,»? e . as ?'^ d ! ng 10 c ,°,^!;'Pb ,loa > : fi<>:iidtdecpair IrfoT 1 rfoT Ur* 'Yipiar s Helium of Wild Oberry . will core yo'u if you will but try it. E; KALB. * f f H H' i „ T n ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!' Will miracles never cease ?. More evidence of its surpassing heolih-rcstomtwo virtues’ (From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky 1 i Spmisgvibld. Ky., r ftlnv lB5O & £ab* ■ I-take this opportunity-of 'Jm nJfl^A 011 V^? st r? raaf^ab^e CDrc performed np« on m*by the useot Dr. YVistaf’s Balsam of Wild Cher fn the year18)01 was token with the inflenuoatioti of r* e bowels,which i. labored under jbr.six weeks, when . l gradually recovered. In the follof ittiT was attack- a. aavere cold, which seateditselfflponray longs . and for the space of three years I was confined to my bed, I tried all kinds of medicines end every variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1845, when I heard of Ur. Wislar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. * ' My fnenaVpersuaded me to give it a trial, though! had.givcn-up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared myself for the change‘of another world. ••Through their solicitations 1 was induced t-f make nse.of the geumne Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly astonishing. five years of affliction and fiafferlnp .and afior having spent fouror five hundred dollar* to no purpose, and the best ana most respectable physicians had proved unavailing,. T was -soon restored to entire health oy the b'easing of God and the Balsam of Wild Cherry. - /May the blearing of God upon the proprietors «r .#o valuable a medicine os Wlstar’s 'Balaam ofWiM Cherry.' Yoors.respectfully, • W. H: BAKFR -• ; ; iC?T Geod]nc/.Wjsuir?aßalsam - of vW»d Cherr? h£ » facsimile nftlie «gnatureof.Henry Wistan M D pm? adelphia, and “Sanford A "Park ” on a ffnelv ci*£!iAA ncttcnjw'i l wrapper. No other can be 4 . KT* Prise—Sl perbolUe—six boulesfor l| n,uno " jKlUbv J. D. PARK, Fonrih «nd IvSff- C|n - eßHal “ 3en,, ,0 Whom *l-six bonks for 85. North-eiut comer of Foimij to enirto' "“Walael-towiiom ell orU«em«™b Wilcox, Jr, corner Murker strtetandUie Diamond) B A Fahnestocks 00pi..? , burgh; J A Jones. PiusLnrgh m P »it! 1 S d fnrri * *? Konntx, Somerset* s DScitt. 'sa»ar fiSVtrlS"* J l“ns<>*CO, BuUertJDilSsS»4§*: t* CBJones,CoSdenpom p" ' ImvsiT \’ \ * '■ * - * S \ ■ Li ■ -_ k - Av <• '' i * * e ' s ' , ‘