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'• .' ■/’ •“ •,’' ' “ Y-. >?'v" ; '. : , v.- * -:.-j^-.•••■• •v^v" rzr% yyy-a #*.« ; y--ay rj -A ' a*' v ~ , - ~ » t* I »>&£.>** Y l vuS* * ?:’< i : r, tnVS-***vS* 3alfe**\vUV ~ • <«—v- - * " " ■" “' —~ - ►Sv.f***J * - ■; Xt ’ ■'■ ' - ■-—"- *-■: -- > - : '-- ' - % f«T» * l «qs* p i . «&*>*?* %£*&&&<#&#~- r 'f X< i :SK? <<*ik*i fW I?; ; Kff, c*j* *fe '«»&&$$$&& n- 4^ 'SiWpti *;>y &0BS$$&0 MHP Imps iimiM HSH&i IlSitiPf® S§?Vr4vj WsMsm Jijlfpgpia MiSSil pfsitts ■BmIhH SpMpS^ vti&SSM mwHil.lrAivr M jSSttSIMMI pHim fefcm^pu^i||J important nnct True, Clothing Storey No. 82$ * Liberty *treci,can sell a good ?ui( oT SiTramcVClo ihiit* far ‘Safifti’■•an‘l Untiet Goods,of everjiUescripUon,- V very low-far cosh : Cos tom ■work made to order in irulnor.cble . jnprlT - Whict ByeTy'BodjTsayß, ffluat Do aruei IT .s «ud vnnt ni the CLoiirtw Br< etfeet, tells i:io • and fighionokly cnu Call ; and examine ilttm,.oud you wilt not be disappointed. Jun received* by ‘Express, a eplindid l assortment of Fancy Crtfdir-brovßfowuy Grecn and BineOlotns, nnp other Fnshi'mahta'GoodlV satiable for.the season, whiCrj \re arCdwpaied to make lo onier, (cviihoat . ment,) in a eiylc unsurpasutd uuhe City. • Come andisce/- - pv-- - *. ’ r ?• * -t' ?; ■n» > «*;■»- jfcgt.^S - Sfatfjras.- SBtfltati. CIi'OTHING STOltii., .. . 'Corner of WvotT ahd-:Wfat& tls. ' :■&. Co.» Proprietor*. _ n>fUvT»ub?UM3 respectfully. call and os* * aminer our *tocic:of Keady -Made, C.othing» got up, . eifm-Httly-fortMa market, and in »openorMyle,-wlP.cu »vc are determined ito adl low ior cask. *- ,ur mollo bMn-: r Q tT&Sa'tt and Smtilt Ptafi ” ; Oor AVaremom;-up .stnif«» is fullv-.-aUppheil-wiih a largo stock of Cloths, Casennefev Ve*ncs?, bummer Cloths, of every dcscnption, anti..in laot, every fttucle • tooqt luio'puitable forUic aeaapiu rlliew woods wc are making \o: order In PBpeTmrfiyle, and at very low price, of,e ua a call, andriaram-for yoorsolves.. mvlfl -• „ JOHN CAuIrAHA,N.fc CfV, ■ ■■■!■ jra.M»B C. WATT, . .. . . " I MESCHTAirT TAILOB, | No-WMerintt tetw*en hetpndand stritu, j BEGS respectfully to inform his friend* and the public, i that he-hns returned from New Yotk and Pbtladel* i phia, hajvintjthere selected from Urn latest importations, i au cntirh new Flock of Black nnd'Colored CLOTHS, i CAB3IMERKS and VESTINGS, which for newness of dofiijniiund-riebTievfl offhbrics,are notearpussedby i any uouse w«t of New York;—All-of winch ueis pre-, pared to make tuordennU superior slyle. at the price possible, and .c« Tdiallv invite purchasers to call • and exAtiunc ibo slock before purchasing elsewhere/ TO TAf^OHS.— I have no authorized Agent in tins the suleormy work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can only be bad. at-liie store or the Market stieci.nl,iUc following pricey yii: vfith mstrue- wiihout,’S7. ■: trurl7- - . 1 JAMES C. WATT. • : «*1 W CLOTHING HOUSE. : - EDMUND WATTS & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, • ' No.- i-ISJy Liberty streets above St*■ Clatr, ** RIIVJ3 opened a, new Clothing Store, at the above place tind now receiving: a splendid lot of Ciott.p, Cifsimeres, Vejtngs,Ac-,of ibelatCßt importa tion*, purchased with ai especial view to city Uade,and which they arc prepared to make up to orde* in the la let-t and tno*t fashionable styles. They intend to nay strict nlicftlidn to this branch of their business, and they hnv* fflU-coafideacC-lliht ihey will be able to giviv their customers entire saUßfanuou. Tney are also manufaetu-- ;nne a choiFC-'lot of-.KBADY' MADE CLOTHING. of tbc neWe«?vs?ylePi which they will sell low for cash As All litis- Stock is entirely tiewy uis wnrihy ihe alien on offcoyeT* NnrWv_ ■ BPUIfIG AltfD srnutikli tlbOTHlßtti THREE BIG DOORST Fa;\sl f Libiriy Streep Pittsburgh. TOHN McCLOSKEY has now the .pleasure of an *| nDUncintr to his numerous friends and the public id KeneialvthathiH Spring and Summer slock Is nowready for inspection, winch he-believes will be found to.be • one eriheritirgeßl-and best selected stocks of Ready- MatSe'ClothingtoberfoumllhlheWestern.Country, : - He has this season paid more -than, usual attention tc the manufacturing ana stvleof hta Garments, so thutthe very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got np to a style aud elegance not to be surpassed. ••• • .. He Would particularly-call the attention of all doalen In Clothing to liis pTftsbnt splendid assortment of . , s: :*v Ready-flXMo.GsiriaientSf As be Teels eouddent, upon examination of the qualities andprices of liU goods, he can Oder them such induce menu asshalMnaken their interest to purchase at h» r. ; establishment. ... . . • v v - Many aears* experience,and gteat«uccess in the bu smess. together wiih an nnprecedentcd wholesale and r« iari patronage, has en&blcu him to get np Garments to suit ihe-bnsincaa habits and ta tea of every location in the Umon T which is of the almost importance to whols sat© purchasers. . . In the Cutting department will be found a. choice se lection of the most fashiouablc goods,consistingof— „ English and Jimtrican Cashmeretts, Ac ,&c. A*so,an excellent assortment ot VESTITiGS* of dbe latest and most fashionable eiyles— • allof whlcahe is prepared-to make loonier mine pes* r mannerand at the most.reasonable prices. . ; COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! : The Assortment*the Quality, and the Variety, Is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo.md in the Unned States -- - JAMBS It. REED & CO., Maunfactarcra of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. KO. 30 . Smiihfidd tlreel, Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania. An assortment of tho a bove named Instruments al ways an band. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &o. AprilO, 1852—2 m. ; jcmportum of niftht t CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. TUT U. WRIGHT, (successor to J. 3. Torrent, Maau ff * f&cturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the aboyonomed Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment'of. LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard OIL Chandeliers, Girandole Ilall. Lamps, Wteks,Globes, Chimney Mots, Cans, and all things pertaining to.the trader > • - . -Ethereal.Camphine or Tine Oil, regularly supplied ©nee ur. twice a week. . .... , Allorders left.with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended ip. Niß. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Lthe rcal OiL All articles delivered in any part of the city, or ia Allegheny, ft« of cost. w WR ...'i ■; '• : -No,S3 Fourth sL, (Apollo Hall,) . an2o' -’ ' between Market and wood streets. : AfeneyforDiffermit Line* or Patlcet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, So. 410 Llbertr Btraetf pittsburgH*: :- For Pi Vr, BYRNES & C0.,X9 SouA ttrttt, turner cf Pin*tNn» York: 3o WaterlooßeadyLiverpool ; andos Gnvitr etreetylmo Orleans, * H\S a Line of Packets . iviQX" sailing cvcryfivcdavsfrom t 4CD’* drmpfiv ‘ Liverpool!© New York } a IETTTBw 1 Line of Packets from Liv- erpoOl to Philadelphia, on Jgg\BX4\ljer • ■Alr.-’.:j£~g»thi» o i gh teen th of cacbcssSsSSsESS month; *Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 2uth c* each month. -Alao~a Line ol Packets on the Bth and S4thofeaehmonih from Londoa and Portsmouth id New York. • .••••• • • ALSO—Drafts at sight always cn h and, for an*am ount, at the lowest rates of discount, and ail information riven concerning passengers, that can bo - given, 'with pleasure, by theft Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, murid : 410 Liberty.st.. Pittsburgh. baveYour Money* CHILES V. FREE MAN & CO., . --iIULTETFIIiMIII, HnBOES AND C 0.).... IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 114 BROADWAY, ONE BOOR SOUTH OP LIPEHTY STREET, NEW TOBK, HAVE bow- on hand; and will be receiving doily through the season, New Goods* direct from the European manufacturer*, and Cash Auctions,rich,.fa* shjonabl«, faflcy Si k Milhnery Goods* .'-Our Mock of V rich Klhhon*, comprises every variety of the .latest and moßtbeanurul designs imported. • - ■ Many of oar Goods are-manufactured expressly to oarorder.frbra our own designs and patterns, and stand . unrivalled;- Weoffer our Goods for nett Cash, at lovrsr prices than any credit Hoas6w America can afford.- • Alt purchasers’will find H greatly to their interest to reserve a'portion of their money, and make selections fromourgreatvarietyof rich cheopgoods. >: . JUbbous/rich,for Bonnets, Caps r Sashes and. Bells. BonnclSilks,Sauns, and Tarletons. Embroideries, Collnnr, Clsemtaett*, Copes,-Berthas. Hnbits. Sleeve*, CufTSvEdgiiiijS Kmbroidened Revicre«Laee,«nd Hcmstfcn Cam. *1 his. Blond*.lllusions, and-Embroidercd Laces forCapß. ; - Kmbroidered Laces for Shawl*, Mantillas and Veils. ' Honiion, Mechlen* Valenclenes, and. Brussels Laces., EngitEhond Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread und Cotton Laces. . . ; . rt • -Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sowing Silk, Gloves and Mitts.- • Frinchnnd American Artificial Flowers.: % . FrtnchLaeevEnglißh* American and Italian. • f*trnw Ronnetsand Tramming*. ; IX>CB JUmtEHAN* BEtSEHATt, r of the lafiei firm of Sands AReioeman. LOOM EEISKHAH * CO„ .-ISJPORTERS.AN& J>BALE»tS IN Clods, W/acha/Jewtlrh Watck Mauriali, Teols. frc., £c., wrrn STfcfiEti Powdered Sample, contained m lie hot, which 1 AQDDDte was the one you desired also to havo analysed, 1 Bod to differ Horn any average ofthe lumps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows: .Per Oxide of Iron, - - g,50 PiUeaitud Alumina, - * , 33,00 toss, - " 7 - s0 'TbiitUflifWeß I presume arHedtom tlm mineral noi -- fcelnß-nniforpj, some portion* comatnlagniore ton than IS* Wnnalyats sWwa ticerticlato be;well*tiit - id for » dtrrable paint. I find tfiatby caleinin* the pow. !?r by a?reWlfeb b«<. «ta color is much improved, ”«f e “ UOBT |S^YCTnS»NJa.».Cteni l r. - I jr Tor sale by JOEL MOHLER, Wl'ldbeMy«reet f *••' •£ -f. ■ ! -V^...--!' -, :\ .^«£" t r - I V-r- :£-~i ! .*-J-r- l££ii.---'-- •: - ■ V-. vc v. - ■ ■ ' v •* .- v r / -h ‘ * i. . *• t ' X fc > -'V^v.' --j - ~- ' '•- , - *J*H.* \) * r v^}7l^ v^‘4iiftJ *1 - * *-4>» c * * 6 * *• fc >i s. - - r " > - i ~ transportation. Po»ti'»yTvtt juaH»ilroaloocs*looEis. ap!4 COVODK & GRAHAM, Agts. mmmm ■ Adams - NO; SO FOURTH STREET, FITToBUROH. are-informcd that we arc uow running t regularly to the East and: West, and arc prepared to forward alHxOOds entrusted'to our care.-- / A SETOIAIi MESSENOERsent daily for Fhiladel pWa,nt4 o’clock, P.M.-Also.daily to Cmcmnau,Qi7 o’clock, A ft!. - Orders transmuted free of charge, and Goods returned by firs; Express. • • • Bills ofExchange l forsalc on. England Ireland and Scoilsm’, for any amount;payabieon principal Banking Houses orTost Offices Inthc Untied Kingdom; BAKER FORSYTH, Agenty Ztlerctiants’ Portable Boat Bine. 1852. 1852. For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce; (VIA PENNSYLVANIA CABALS AND lUlLBOA&B). SSTWEBN * PITTSBURGH ANDjPUJLADELPIUA, Dine*, witAouf E7* TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & RFYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Marketst, (near-Slxib,) Philadelphia. h C A ftPANULTY & CO, Canalßasln, 4*B anddlo.Pcnnstreet, > HAVING increased,ourfacilities. and otherwise ira ; proved oar arrangement* (or Transportation; we orcnow prepaiod toreceiv.e a Jorge amount of .Produce and Merelian* ‘Satutday. CLEVELAND. Monday* •• ••‘.Wednesday* •**•»»*. Friday. FOREST CITY. Tuesday i*.••Thursday ••••••** •«>*-Saturday. The undersigned ate prepared to moke contracts for a!l kinds of Freight* from Cleveland to Detroit* Macki naw, Saute Ste. Mario, and all ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN dnd.ST.LOUiSwiU compose the line tmtxl the new Boats are ready ) -• AGHHTS. C. BRADBERN & CO,Cleveland, . PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit. sprtfldUn- * - - ■: ■ • . SfEING ABRANGEMENT. .mmmm PE S M STL VO VA BAILR O AD, Two Daily Tratna Prom Plttiburgh to FlilUdeiphta and BaUltaore* Only 30 Bow* Through! FARE.SU. THE Express mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib* erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning atCfo’cloek.- . ■ . Passengers will goby ihecar3toTunlc,Creckl2miles‘ where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to eonvcythemSd miles,overafirst rate larapike road, to Beatty’s station; (conductor* accompany each train of Coaches), and ibon take the cars to llolhdaysburg; and then toko the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel .pbia andßoltimore. k , < Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harnsbargb, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same' mornings-i: . iTheEvenlng TrainwilUaavedolly atfl-30,F. M.,ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. (Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. ;D, Leech A Co.’s Express FackclLine will leave daily, atS.o’olock, P» connecting at BloirsWlle with the Pennsylvania Railroad* Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours* FARE 610. Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Ofiice in the Monongahela House, Wator Street. N.-B.—ScbcduJettme as follows j * From Pittsburgh to Beauy’aStaxion, 7 hours . : : do-Jleauy’a Bmtion to Johnstown, 2} -do ... daJohnstown to Hollidnysborg, in* ciudingS3milcsPonageroad, 0 do From lloHidaysburg to DHlersviilc, 0 do do: Dlilcrsville to Philadelphia, over Colombia Railroad, do :r •••• 'Total, • ' t -.. ... • 29.hbOTSi’ " -‘This Schedule allows ample, time on each portion of the roaie; and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detentioitshould ocear. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad ate owned and opt* rated bribe State of-Peimaylrania, and are lo no way nridertno management or .control of the Pennsylvania IlflHroad Company;-- : -7: , ■■■! NGTICE.-~fncase of loss, the=Company will hold themsclces responsible for personal baggage only and for an nmoant-not exceeding one hundred dollars. mai2s J; MEBMMEN; Ticket AgU P. Ib K. Co H tt A N O UUBNT i 17. -7 . .WESTERN RAILROAD . TBflji- 77 777';- ' 7 ■ PlttftbuTgb to clevtUtidi Coluniliqi aud •> . Clnctmifttt* ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON; fgjjji jjfljjp INCONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in hss than . ’ Ten Sour» t bgacontinuoui Railroad Line t mllE Express Train on the Ohio and. Pennsylvania. X :Kmlroad,leave# Pittsburgh at 8t A*ffl.,stopping. at New Brighton; DarUngtoniJßnbh, Palestine, 'Columbiana* and Salem, arid reaches AUi* anee.62 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P.M. Passengers iettvTlig'AHianee ©iube Cleveland Railroad at3-F.TM , ond reach Cleveland at OP. M. Reiarniiig, the pas* sftfcgers Wave 'Cleveland ai9 A. hL> Alliance at I4IU P. M.,.dnd xeach Pittsbnfghat 5.39 P. M.,in timetocan neclwiihtßdovenlngttninontbePennaylyaiuaßail- road for Philadelphia, New-York and Baltimore, and also with the'Yotigbiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road roate*- ' ' Passengers by ibis route come front Cincinnati to Pittsburgh In two days; without night travel, and save front one to two days in connecting wuh the Fenna. Cen tral Railroad. 4 . , Pasiengeas'leaving Pittsburgh at S3O A. M., reach Canton at 2 P.M. ana Massillon al. 239 P. M. At Mas* *tlloh ihe Hne connects lincs tO; jVooster, Mansfield, New'Philadelphia yiud at Enon to New . I Cas* Werren.Wercerandifirie. ' * , , t- Newßrighton Accornmodaiion Tfain leaves Piitsbuigh at lO A. fit; and 529 P. Mi, aiid New Brighton ; at 7 A. M. and.l ; - Excursion Ticket?; good for two days; are sold be* -tween Pittsburgh; Rochester and New Brighton. ‘Quarterly Ucketaure sold at lowrates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. • i The Trams do not rorj on Sunday. Omnibuses rah in connection with the- trains to and from the station on Federur street. : Fare by the only eontiunons Railroad Line from Plus* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon, 108 • miles, 80,00. r ;Foruckets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, • ■ or to j. _ . Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. ; Nots—By Hie ronio by steamboat 50 miles to Wells* vUie, nnd thence bylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the farflirS3,so. Pimhatßh, April I.lBs3^{imiB).'.: 07,21 •',34 - 16,41 ,08 ,21 ,12 r ',: 8,00 Bltl.lAßD' BALLS—In .tore and for sale, a few set 2i inch Bdlisid Balls. ; JOHN W. TIM, « Ho, M 3 Wood street. . Co-Partnershlp Hotlce. ifiHK subscribers have ibis day entered into partners X «hip, under the ; «tyle :of TAAFFE, MA GUIRE & BANE fortbe purpose of carryingon agen eral Commission opd Produce Business, and confident* iyiiope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac qsamtance, and personal attention to the interests of umiroustonters; will entitle'them,to a shore of pub ifo peiionagevwhicliic shall be.their study to deserve. \ pp » Pittsburgh, SAM’L MAGUIBR Cumbetl’d, Md, HVM. C BANE, Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 3,1852, lapfi 100,40 f ft z , Jk. r J i “» ' ' ' 1 A. ' Tr. r 4. jV x.j >C. A. M’ANULTY & CO. 1852: ~ . ' « * V V - 'if; Insurance Companies. .■■■: ; Fire a.a 40 • ,i '- This Is among the oldest companies in the United States. Its accumulated capital la constantly increasing for the benefit of member,, nre^.u.ndtoure^^ PU - T Tmu3l ’ ACmar &URTIS * DOBBS, Agu. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick A Friend’* Banking House, - CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN; Also»agcn« for Protection hndFarmer’s FireandMa rine insaranco, capital 3400,000, andof Branch office, Empire State Health Association, cash, including ncca *mnlated capitalSl&.ooo. . . . . . . Alto, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. • ■ mvll. ■■■ ■ ■ ■••• -■■ ■ 'inSUKA«C». mllE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR X ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the ExJ •change.Tiilrd streetJ’luladelphm. • : - r- / . - Fibs ikscbancb^—Buildings,- Merchandize and otliei pronerty m town and- country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Msßitus Insurance.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or under open or •special policies, as the assured may desire., . • lNLAKDTaa»apo!iTATio«.—They also insure merchan dize transported by-Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Bouts and Steam Boats, on rivers audlnkcsjon the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph n. Seal, Edmund A. Sender John C. Davis. Robertßartoiij John R. Penrose,Samuel Edwards, Geo. O.Lciper. Edward Darlington, Isaac K. Davis, William FolweU t Jolm.Newlin,l)r;u. M> Huston, fames C.'H&nd.Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, ilugh Craig,George Scmll.Spencer Mo- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyrci Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH P: T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T, Logan. WJLLIAM MARTIN, President. Tnos. C. Haim, Yice President* Josarn W. Cowan, Secretary. oftheCompany,No.42 Waterstreel,Pitts* burgh. QelCtdlf) .. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company. ■ frv wtni.kMi.rm*. TVIBECTORSt . : IJ Charles W. Bancxer, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, > MordecaiD. Lewis, . Tobins Wagner, AdolphLE. Bone, . Baimiel Grant, David S. Browne,. Jacob R. Smith, • Moms Patterson. - CHAS. N.DANCKER, Preset. Cttae. G. Bakckbs, Secretary, jjy Continne to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property m town and country at rates as low as are const@tr.rn with security.. . . . ' The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. . • ' The Assets of the Company, oa January Ist, 1651, at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz Mortgages '■■■- 3 018,123 63 ReaVEs’ate-—• - 6-1,077 78 Temp irary Loans -»■ feJjO'lO 17 Stocks ci, ego 00 Cash,Ac64,34B 81 51.212,709 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years,they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred TAou* sand Dollars, losses l.y fire, thereby afford. evidence ofthc advantages onosarance,as wclliuthe nbihtyand disposition to meet with promptness, nil liabilities. J,GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, - apr24] Office. N. B, corner Wood and 3d sl«. HOME INSURANCE, Tlie Farmers and Sf echanica’ Rtalth In* •urnace Jisaoolatlozii - OP PITTBBUHOH, I*BNNA. V AID IN TIME, OF NEED / ovficb—coannn nr trammcLD and thicp etbksts. GUAUAKTT CAPITAL, 030,000* THIS is an association established for the mutual relief of its member#, m cases of aickncsaor accident, by the naymentof their Annual Deposits Persons in sood health may become member&ana be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness oraceidcnt. All who join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of. otfieers, and toparucipute m the profits oi the Associa tion. It isesublubcd on arafo and permanent b«si*, beiug both Mutual and Benevolent in \it d*6igna, with the lowest Tates consistent for itsseeuruyi and conduct* ed m amanner to insure its permanency and durability. All persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. TBABLY DB?OfirS. 8 2,COper year,dniw&B 2jtoper week; 3,1 K) do do 3.1 U «do; ‘ 1 4,C0 do do 4,00-do; S,CD do do 5.00 dot C,CO do do C>,(JD do,* - 7.0 U do do 7,W> do} 6,00 do do 800 do; I),M> do do 9.00 do; 1009 do do lo,t>o do: INITIATION FF.H, for Membership, 31,50—which must be paid at lhe time of making application, and tbo first years 1 deposit within iwenty diys. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gmiis. orFictks, President—X>. W. Bsaumomt. Vice President and Treasurer— Wru. M. Wilson. S»errmrp—G. D. Brown. Finance J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M'Maslers. marlitCm UtAto Elaiuol firo imoraao* company, BRANCH OFFICE, 51 Smithficlu St., rimsucog, : Pittsburgh, Alaa it J, ISA I. TMEbeslcvidcnceof the success of the Directors in endeavoring to make the “ST ATK MUTUAL FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the trams of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busmen ■which has been done'—having issued 7*900 P>lf* clesdannifibe pest year,thereby adding over 6130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearlv .au the property Insured i» of the safest kma, In small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. whole No. Policies issued 7,000 do do expired, terminated & canceled****— ——■ do do In force*-**........... Amount of Property insured*—• * • do Canceled.tenmnated&nd ex pired———*— 201,728 do do In force*—*—* •• 57,684,601 do PrcmiumNotes**—• 79,670,87 do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, C37,1Q do inforce——— •* 579,03T,77 do CashPrcmiumsrecelvcd—ssl,s37,l4 • - do. do canceled* ————* 321,24 651,235,00 Whole amount ofloaaea anUexpen* > "».sespaid-»*"-*-*-*‘-23,411,45 D&ianceinfavorof the Co ,In cash, 827,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell i In#*, 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 thfs country. . \ Qonductedon the equitable and greatly improvedsys* tem of Classification of Risks, excluding nil special hazards, insuring only a limited amount In any one lo i cality, thus precluding ibc frequency and occurrence cl luge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it notcnly posscsscsthecheapness and accopunodoßoa Of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits.^ : It Is ender the control of the following Directors ?-J. P. Rnlherfaid. A. J.Gllljtt, John B. Packer,Baraoe.T. Jones, Alonzo A;Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Klotz, Samuel Jones, John Rutherford. J P. RUTHKRFORDjPresU. A. J» GILXjETT, Sec’y. A. A. CaHeiku, Actuary, N, B.—A Scrip Dividend afvfifteen percent, on expi ring policios has been declared by the Directors, and is now receivable at this. Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at.the end of ninety days. royi7:dfcw v A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Watches, Jewelry, Ac# HAVING Just returned: from the Eastern cities. I have brought with me one of the most: beautiful and carefully selected Slocksof Jeweliy/Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons wishing to parch&f.e any thing in my line, can rely on : getting a. good article.- I do not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than any house in the city.’ Give me a call, and l am sure you will be satisfied that l can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. : Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If you want yoar Watch, Clocks or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the bestmahner,this is the place lohave it done. To this branch of my business! will devote especial • - JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market stroet, Sign of the Golden Kaale. • Henry Kictisirdioii, Jeweller, HAVING= refitted his store iu a handsome manner, and bat recently ietarned from the Eastern cities wiin a fine,assortment ofWatohcs.Jewelry audFnncy Goods, would call the attention of his.friends and has* lomers io the fact, that among his Watches willbefoaud the most desirable styles, patterns and makers, Of Jaw* elry, the latest etylea orbrochcs, breast pins, fob and reel chainsj finger, rings, car rings, miniature, lockets, Ac, Ae. , , FANCYGOODS—Such as paper macho, work tables, work boxes, jdeskikfancy vases, perfume bottles, table mau, Coil’s pistols, parte monnics, in great variety; china fruit an-icakedishes, Ac., with a$ endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appreciated* ■. novl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Citlsens and Strangers, . g£c> DO-you wish to purchase s fine GOLRorStEVEiIWATCH.atabouttW 83 ®* Dne 'balf the usual pricel; If so, call at HOOD’S CsmSSSnEW JEWELRY- STORE, 01 Markti itfut, two doors north of Third, and take a look at bis hew slockj just arrived, and yoa can there purchaseWatcb esor any kindoffine Gold ; Jewelry at their realvalne, andnot be charged two prices for everytliing, have usually been s but can get the very best yoality of goods at the lowest eastern prices* Donot believe whal othors, interested in their own sales, tell yon, bat come and sce-ftiT!yourselves. All go odsßoldauhis establish* men! wilt be warranted as represented at time of.saie— Bfflhat «H may purchase cauallv.sßfoand cbeap. aol#, IF Time is money, surely it deserves to bo watched, and, reader, you may be assared that— : Watches beuerne’erwere sold, ‘ Whether df silver or of gold, ' Tban yon'will find,when e’er you go, And look atthose on sale below. .« ■ FIFTH STREET,.ONE ®pOjt FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealers lnClpclt«|W«tctoc® ana jJtwiry, Waich fitoimai*, Watch Maker* Ttofy fre. , BEG leave to announce to,the and the publio generally, that they have iusl received, * h 9 J*?* manufaciurersinhai rope,-ulargelpiorGoidacd Silver. Watches, Watch Tools and Materfalsj and ,a : most ele gant assortment *or Jewelry, from the best ;. ni ® n ?‘.^V u ‘; rets—-which.ihoy offer atpnces-aa low osihey can be In the Eastern Clocks, Watches and Jewelry- repaired an. the best manner,and on ihe most reasonahle terms. r , ■.* - Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance,'. - BEERSKINB— S boles deerskins for.sale ; bv^,. myl3 SMITH A SINCLAIR*- * _ ttemoval. ANTHONY have removed their-BA* JJL GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Boiiding, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and friend*, aprfnf GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Selling oft at OOlt TO QVIT T&J2 B USIKESSt ■.fpIIE Subscriber helpgnbont to relinquish the retail X drygoods business, nod ha-vingmade eucrtarrange meats as ip renderlt necessary to doso oat his sloes by the lei of-July next; will Commence on Thursday, May .13, ami sell his euure stock of Fancy and Staple dry rgoodsat.COST r FORCASH.. , * goodshaving been principally purchased the pres* ent season, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 25 per cent lower ibarv regtflaf prices.. In STAPLE GOOfIS will bo found— • 44 and 64 French ginghams; ■* - English and French chintzes; .- w • ; Islk&ipacaa&ndbombazines; ■ . .t Cheeks andmuellns, r... Irish unens and crashes; \ * t - Table liaens and cloths; - i Huckaback towbls and r Damask and snow drop kaen napkins and 'doilies; Mar*, settles quilts; furnitare prims,: plain and emb’d dimity; linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and piano covers and coverings; worked lace cumins and curtain muslins. •• FANCY GOODS. • vWhiic crape shawls, emb’d and plain while berego.and . Ihibet shawl*; ■ Fine French lawns and boreges; r * ' Berege dc laines and muslin de Juines;- Tissues and grenadiers; Blk and fancy silks,some very superior, and a One stock . of goods gencxallv. ■ , , , EMBROIDERIES Worked mull and lace capos and sleeves;.. Jaeohett,-mutt and Jmen cambric collars dc chemizeties, Jaconett, mull edgings and inseriingsi j - .jtetbjd linen and cambric hdkfs; • Worked bands and flonnciugs; and a raftccificenl stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and inserting*; together wnlialarge variety of other goods, 100 numerous to i>tenuoo»ullof which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early calls will secure the best bargains JAMES A.M’KNIGRT. No: 62, 4th at. P. S—All petsons knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, lsssi, are requested, to pay the same, as ail debts will be pat in the hands of an at torney for collection. • ~ my!2 . Cheap Dry Goodsl JAMES M’OANDLESS fc CO., 10D Wood Wood Street,* . A RE now opening a veryextensive and wellassorted stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.- Con sisting.in part of. French and'English Broad-Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Jenna. Cotton&des,Dnlhrgs, Linen Coatings. Silk.Satm ana Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, about »0o CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,ernbraciaglhenewest styles of Silk and Li nen Poplins, Dei nines,Dexages and Ber&gc De Laines; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plum and Fancy Calicos..in great variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Gmghnms j Paint Leaf, Leghorn, Kossuih, Hungarian and Mexican flats ; Silk, Gingham and. Colton Parasols, Ac., which aro offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. faprl2. JUST RECEIVED at Jarpsis* Ono Price Cash Store ! No. 70 Market streets Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of. SPRING and SUMMER DRV GOODS, ever offered to the cltrtens'of PmsbQTj’b. The subscriber wouto inform those -who desire to get ooop DA&oiiNs, that ibe greater pari of his Stock was purchased at the recent largc-Auctlon Sales 'in New York and Philadelphia for c*sh, which enables him to sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy 1 on credit. We do not deem U necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem H sufficient to say tbat u consists ,of a full assort ment of ladies’and gentlemen’* woar, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchaser [marlO . tfICAfTfibESS A C 0.," 100 WOOD STREET, 'Tff7'HOLV'BALE Deaiers tn Foreign and Domestic. Dry VV- Goods, are now opening their Ctsl purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care,lo Buuihe trade, consisting m part of the newest styles of— p Dress Dawns and Beragcs; Plain and Figured Alpaccas; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, , Printed Calicoes, lo great variety; ] Ribbons, Laces and Edging* $ Cloths, Cassunercs and Ve ungs; Bummor Coating and Pantaloonmg; Brqwn and Bleached Muslins, Palm and Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches,Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of* feredal Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern i prices. , .■■ •• ..... .-• • _ lfeb23,Cm_ i New Goods at Unusual Low Prices t BG REGG & CO n N 0.107, north west corner of Wood • street and Diamond alley, are now opening their ! second purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER DR? GOODS AND VARIETIES; which have been seleetea by the senior partner with great Care, expressly for the trade. Oar stook consists in partof French ana English 'Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs, Cashmereues, Tweeds,tfati nettsv Summer Pantaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop ! Jms,Dc Lames, Lawns, Borages, a heavy stock. Fancy Prints,latest stylet. Alpacas’plain and figured. French, Scotch ond.Dotnesuc Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Mashas, 1000 doz Hosiery; Gloves, a large and beautiful assortment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Luces and- Edgings; La dies’Dress Goods, a large assortment of latest styles Silk and Gingham Parnsols';-Ratinod and Palm Leaf Hats. Our stock of Varieties is very large and com- Slete, together with an extensive stocu of Gold and Gilt cwefry,Gold nod Silver Pens and Pencils; Clocks in. great variety. Our stock of Dry Goods is large and com plete To which we would invite the attention of City Retailers, Country Merchants and Pedlars, as we can offer Gocds on such terms as .will make it an object of their particular attention. npn&Gm. nisw otfvusi YOUNG, STEVENSON & IX)VE, Sign of the *• ORIGINAL BRE HIYBS Marie: tu FRESH ARRIVAL OF Kew Spring and Summer Goods! ; THE subscribers have just received by Adorns A Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, nnc of the largest and best selected assortments of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to iljc public. One of the Firm having been in. the Eastern Cities before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected oar Good*, wiihgreat care from ibe Importers, at such 'prices as will enable at to sell cheaper than the cheap est. ■ ■ Oar very extensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—viz: Cnene and Jasper Cbcne Silks; . . High Lustre, Flam, ChameUcn and Glassa Silks; do Suine do do; do Plain Black ; do; Turk Satins, Foalord and Watered Silks; Tissues,Beroges, Plain end Floored Poplins; . French worked Sie'eves.Cuffs,Collars A-Chemizous; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; 'Cloths,Cassimcres.Satinets and Jeans; > . Bonnets and Bonnrl RibboiS?. The proprietors would respectfully solioit an early cal! from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihalthey can offer greater inducement* than ha* been offered heretofore. , mart! YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. ?i«J8: . . , 57,886,419 FRENC -JAMEi "VTEW AH RIVALS OF SPRING AND SUMMER 1Y GOODS;.opened end opening; including rich Bhawle, from S3 lO H7* 3100 onoh. 1 . Let every lady call and see this splendid produouon of Imperial Chinese manufacture... .... , : Races,Satis*.Silks. Lawns, Borages, Mantilla*, and Visiles, to match the Shawls. Ladic*’ and Children’* Millinery, Glover, Flowers, Edgings, dec. . _ < _ „ . ; Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals, (Cenin style?,) Shins,Colts, Ac. . Mourning Goods of every description. - Madame A'.G baling, (from France,Vis |*> \ho monthly receiptor Fashions and Models, fromParisjlxmopn anu New YoTkrai Noiflt St.Clairstreet.andlfjS Market at, where ladies arerespeclfaMy invitedto call. ; = The trade supplied withmodelsand maleriols* [apr!4 SECOHD GHKAT ARBIVALI . OF FALL and Winter Dry Good a and Verities ai No. S?, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley,;Pittßburgb.Pa. PiGßuad & Co.woald again an nounce id their oldcusmmers and dealers generatly in their line, that they are now preparedt :o offer for sale their present new stock ofGoods at unusually tow rates. And as oar purchases have been made .on the most fav mrable terms with Importers' mid ManufiictUTCTSi'wetwt-r ter.ourselves, and hope to. be able toment a continuance of confidence dnti patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which Imvbeen so bbe. rally bestowed upon ns. : ; Our i)By GOODS, is iupan of Broadcloths, fancy Vestinga, Checks,• Flannels, r -Drillings r -,Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Innßey Plaids,' Al pacas; Merinoesr Muslm Do Lsines, Cashmeres, fancy Pilntsj Glazed Cloakings. Table-Diopers, Ginghams, Silks, tancy long Shawls silk Cravats,Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, ahalrish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryOoodaline* - Otnt VAfiiETT Department willbe found on examination, to be, unsurpassed. by any other of the kind Westof the Mountains, and is mode up In part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe? Port Monies- and Pocket. Book's,. Hooka and Eyes, Pins And Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors.;Table Cutlery, ana Pea-Knives jast arrived from Sheffield) Patent Medicines,-.Violin and Violin Strings, Gnmßuspenders, Slates aha Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings; Ribbons, Sewing Silky Silk Gimps and Fringes, fanoyNettings, Green Bandages,Biaok Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with n_ general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. - Wo have on hand and for saloalorge assortment olGoldandSilver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt. Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Fens- and Pencils, Gold and. Silver Spectacles, ClocxSj&Ct to which we inviie the atteutiotj of all buy ers, as we aredetermined: to sell our Goods oh the most Teasonabto lcnns; either forcash. or. satisfactory refer ence- - r ' ■ N.B. The business of the late firm of Gbxgo Catoless is to be settled by Dv GHBoo J at the stand of D. Giikgo & Co., who is fully authorized for such and in . whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. : ' [ocUS:lf BAGON--2 casks just received and for gitle by - myl3 ■ ARMSTRONG: A CROZER. i FurnUorc and. Obalr Wareroomsi iffflf ’’ JOSEPH MEYERj '424 • Penn; street ..above the fcghCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to-order.- at toe lowest pness,.every description or Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CH AIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do wall to visithis Warerooms; •-••mTST-dAwlV'- '.-• ;t..:- •-J - TTtHE undersigned begs leave to announceto his friends .J, and castomere, that he has received a large, and W. e ’“t Of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pare and jehumejtma which heisells either hyihe?boUlebrbask: and well se-; lcctedAlock of FRIENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL; L AND GJN, and oiher Liquors, oil of which are of the first qaaiiUes, and warraiUcd geriniDe articles; He feels gtateful.for former favors, andit shall be his duty tb nUend 10 hie customers as formerly. As he has made the best and latest improvement fo*- rectifying Whiskey, he can. furnish them. of the best Idadvßnaatthe lowest price. D. FiCKEISEN, myB No. 137 Liberty street. Sirg tftoo&s. Great Attraction I D. GREGG h. CO. STORE. MARKET STREET. til. A. GOSLING, No. Cl, \ CLAIR STREET, 10LKBJLE JOT RETAIL Dealers in rtign and America n, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, LLINERY, 4‘ ~ -'vTr.V,. 1 v-v- , w ■* *F T-.*-!®* 1 ,' ,V « ‘ * rt \ { | Jcmticrt, &t. a STEVENSON conUauesto maniK OABIMET-W&KB oi■■ every desonp w.llon, &t .hu old etoml, corner of Llbefty and ffiSScvemhstreeU!, UNDERTAKING attended IQ, id nil its branches. , ’ mayll f - A. JULIiIttBH A CO.i TJ AYE ON IIANDat thclt extensive CABINET tod XL pHMRMANUFACTORY, No. C 4 Smitltfield st/ siarge assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they Will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. > Terms—coshohly. lflee27:ly I . Cabinet and Gbalr Factory^^^' A ; JOSEPHMEYERbason hand, athlsextcn-v 'vXtjsiveCablnctandChair Manufactory. No. 424 Penn ; Wlbucet, above the Canal, all kinds of FURNITURE, -*,i{*BUch as, Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cabi* net line—whichhe will: sell 20 pcrcenubelow custom- ■ ary rates. Terms—QABH,.ONLY, ' JOSEPH MEYER, , ; vapiy-; :, - • . .No. 424Fenu street,’Fifth Ward; '■ 9iCi llxtaMXß.’ : H* P4XJLIB ±z r '-'U.’-' Haamor ft Dtol«r« . CABIIOJT WARBHOOM.SMITHFIELD STUEET, Rilvim SiventhsiTiut and Slrdtobtrry aUtyf PhtsbUTg^Pa. ) HAMMER* DAULERkeepconstantlyonhand ‘tarai a ~ Ta “ etyof ' excellent, and fashionable Furniture, warramedequal to any in the city, and sold on as * «* favorable tenhsas can be obtained at any similar establishments .he West.- Theyhavenow on hand an tousually extensive stockircrabrncingall kinds of Furni ture,from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant.. All orders prpmpily attended to; mrilltOnt '' To Cablnet makers, Mahogany > Rosewood and Walnut/ - Varnish, j • fiardwarsond Fwmiiur* at Wholesale. • .- . fpHE subscriberti have last received from New. York X and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, tod are manufacturing by machinery Farnitare saitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices* Asgreat care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail tobe salted either as to quality or price rand, os It is well known that Farnitare can -be: made by machinery superior and much -lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfally invited. - Turned Work,in aints brancheS, camed on as usuab v Flank for haha rails, for ‘ Carpenters, and all articles required inmanttfacturingCabinelFanutare, constantly on band—vis: Mahogany, Varnlsh/Hardwarc, HafV Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. • RYAN A M 7 KEE, Ryan’s Buildings;. • marifijydaw ■ wo. 31 Fifth street. Journeymen Cabinetmaker* Association ; WAHEBOUSE i Til.9 SECOND STREET, i ' V- (near the corner of Wood.) • : - THIS ASSOCIATION, em-f* flggabracing, already, twice to threeUL times as many hands as the lar* rew : eest andhitherto most renowned “v* business shops of this city, , have opened their Ware hoase, and are able to famish.the public, by wholesale: or retail,with Furniture of the following description— VlZl • *■ ’ ■ ; . - ** MahoganyWardrobes;Blessing Bureaus; FullCol nmned Bureaus; Mahogany - Bedsteads; - Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairsf Mahogaey Waahstands; So fas ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier'Tables; fine Card .Tables; Centre Tablesj : HatißacUcsi French Bedsteads;■ Ottomans; Poplar. Wardrobes; Dining had Breakfast Tables; Work staiidsf Cherry ; and : Common' Wbrkstatids j high, post,- common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradleflj-Ac* ; ; r: . • The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices; arid they are de tennihedto seU,'lowenhan any competitors,an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as tha.public ■mil understand by giving them a tall. 7 „ • ITCT" Steamboat toork of air descriptions; and other articles ofany.descripilon r made to orderin every.stvle, at the shortest notice, ..[inarett -fgIHE subscribers having tec- _ —*uc arrangements X-withthe Pale nieoor this new and valuable inven tion fortbamaimtaciare and stde of the: article' in the 'W«t,iheylmving been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method ofinformiug the public, thattbey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modem Sarcophagus,,yaxylog in length' from SB inches toOifeet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who, desire space for cushioning} or for bodies of unusual Uirnen slobs, have several sizes deepervand .wider./This, in vention now coming into general use, is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These lstraiA.u Casus are composed of various kinds of metals; but principally of iron*-' • • • • They are thoroughly rnameled inside and ouLand thus made impervious to air and indestructible. Thoy are highly ornamental, anffof a classic form, are-light and portable} while they combine the greatest strength whicbxnetalU capab)e.o£ in a given quantity. Wheti properly secured with ceraentthey are perfect ly aiMigut, and free from exhalation of odensive gases. They cost no more .than good wooden coffins, .and axe better than any other article in ose, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaulisjorordmary infermeius, as has been proven by actual experiments, nud- ; certified to by some of our most scientific, men; '.clso« : -bytbe Houora bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and otherdistingulshed Senators who have witnessed their -merits, and whose letters* togetherwith Other evidences of their worth,maybe Seeu at our Agents’Buriol Case Btepot, No. 374 Main street, three: doors above Ninth, where wc intend to. keep on hand at a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and nnisli at will euit the most diversified tastes. . • . . : - . - We invite the attention of the public, and of Under-, takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation.of the article, and request them not to relyupon the representation of undertakers not using the article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them... mar2*3 m _ , ; . :W. C. PAVIS & CO/ J&fil£S W. WOOOWJbSIb, &'• . . CABINET Vsk r&£hxiFURNITURE MANUFACTORSRiI^\ : Ware>room* OT and 9p Third otroct« J. ; W.W. respectfuny informs hi* friends and custom • -CTB ihat he bos now completed Jus spring Hock'of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sole in this City, wbichwill be sold at prices os low as any to thellmtea States, East or West. As he is ; deterraihedtb uphold inequality with well seasoned materials, best workmanship j and newest designs; and from, the extent, of his orders and facility, in mannacturing, ho is enabled, to produce warranted farniarc, atthe lowcai prices. ' •' He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house,' or any pan of one, may be famished from his stock, .or manufactured expressly to order The following articles cohaish in pari, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: - Louis XIV lele-tete-a-Sofas; 50 Sofas, In plush and ha! r c loth; 50 doz. Mahogany. Chairs; 20.' do Walnut .do; SO Mahogany Rocking’ do; 20 Walnut do ■ do; 50Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut do; SO Marble fop Centre Tables; SO do. Drcssmgßureaus; • 30 do Waahstauds; 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; - 20 PlainDressiug Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; . ; _ 20. Walnut do; - SOCottagO ' - • do; - 3CO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; SO Plain Bureaus; - 70Diningaud Broakfasl-Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 80 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; . 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands j' What-Nots: - Etiguirea; Paper Machae Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke 'do; KUrabathen dof Hall and Tier - do; Reception do; . • - Ladies* Work Tables i Pearflnlald do; .Extension Dining Tables; . Aim i. • do; .. , Ottomans; V. - ■ .Gothicand Hall Chairs. . r • A large assortment of COMMONFURNITURE and 'WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caiur&t uaxsbs supplied with all article* in their line- STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fnrnlshed at the short est nonce.' All orders promptly attended to. . Imars . T> AISINS-d?boxes “J. Kristies 1 * Brand fdrsole by Xi my!3~ ’ v v SMITH S SfNCLAIR. COPARTNERSHIP.— Tbesabacribets have tins day associated themselves.together as Fanners, for the purpose of transaeiing a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor arid Commission basin the firm of John Black & CD., Noi 219 corner ofLibeny and Irwin sis. JOHN BLACK, msrihy* M. : M*CULLOUGH; JR. : AVUUam W« WaUaoe, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE: WORKS, • 319* 3ai:antf ,3a3;Li2>i7ly, oj>poiiii. Smuhjitla st. MONUhIfiNTS.-Grave Stones, Mantels Furniture Tops, and au kinds of maimfacmred Marble, ol» ways on hand,andmadeto orderon the shortest notice. Several hundred designs for Monuments, original and selected, onhand. The tradejurnished with Marble at theldwcst'priccs. Orders promptly attended to.' - r marlidm •W. W. WALLACE^.. - i,OOO Gases Straw GObda. • THE subscriber haviDg made arrangements ; wiUi the; NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA-' NY, for ihe.sale of their Goods, now offers for Bale a large assortmentof STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every,-varieiy of fabric, - style and .pattern, adapted to thaSpring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted to sole, pur* chasers. * J, W. ALDEN, . : maj24:Sm-3taw. N0.<13 Milk street. Boston- . PUioiuttoa of futnerthlpi ■ : FTtHE Partnership hitherto existing between the sub- X scribers, doing basinessin-the nome r of John. Black &. Co., is this day dissolved by- mutual eonsenvH, Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest dOJobri Black ia said business; H- JicCulloagh having'the right to nset the name of the late firm id'seltUng the business, andiho exclusive right to receive nil. outstanding debts, and to pay all debts duo by the late firm. JOHN BLACK, • , :henry McCullough. • N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at bis old • tadd. corner of Penn and Irwin ■treats. HENIIY HcCULLODGiI,- Pittsburgh, March >, 1853. ~ mara-.lf OBVBBB AkBBJSBj No. 71 comer of Wood: and. Fourth, tit., . .. best Block workmanship thtucan be got together in any one establishment, of -like nntQnnt, in the West. . Nearly alt mode to special order.free from cuts, blemishes, Ac. - Country Merchants and others are re spectrally invited toeali.and examine thq.stock, which is offered for saielow for cash. . - ... ... <- N. B,—G. At haepald paruoolar attention to have a general assotihientof the best slock of Boots and Shoes Jot the Retail trade, from iho good low: price to die .best made citsiotn work, consisting Of every .kind of.colors and fashions now in.use. ..Individuals and families may rely on always finding a general assortment; as it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71. : ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s .Palm Leaf three Straw-Hats. faprS:2m THE partnership heretofore existing!between the un dersigned in toe CommlsslonancfForwarding bnsi ness;etc.fander the firm of S. F. VON BONNifORST t Co., is this day dissolved ,by mutnai consent. The: business ot the late firm' Will bo settied by S. F, Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to nse the name of the firm for that purpose ... RICHBAXTM. tor urns, pint V. • 8. F..VON BONNHORST. : Pittsburgh, May 3d, 185J-atyd 00-Fur tneraLlp Notice. mHE nOdor&lgited have thisdayfonned aCo-Parlner- I sfiip -for the transdcu'on of a-Wool and General Commission and Fowttrdind business, nnder lho. firm of VON BONNHORST AMI/kPHY; Warehouse No. 67 Water and US Front streets, JAMES R.MURPHY. S. F. VON BONNHORST. PituhargbrMaySd, ieSHnyf .Vv.' \XZii r V* ; . ■ .-i’: t ’ iPittgg an& iJUibUinttf. fiottee* V> ? T • fr. . g . r ■ *fc ... ; .*•’• C"' v V’j.;vvV.'' ( v • . . ' < , > *v • ? V- ; V ' Judd’l HtdlMM Uiitild Oatlcle. i >runs a«rcl® i« inlhnae„ 4 ,WM.B.CASEY,MJ>,. r . D. If ABHISON,SI D i F. WOODRUFF, M.B, • , , HAMILTON. BREWER, MD., - • ELLSWORTH BBRRj M.D., Botanic. ' : Co’jnprUiiis ail the practising phyeieiansin: we pity. of. M B?fy ' ■ B. A . FAHNESTOCK A CO., - iyt - r cornerof Wood and.r.iratMs- 7 Coß&ponsd Syrap'Of Tcllow Doct.Bool^ DCCUPJES the frouv rant the . proprietory medicines 01 ibis,country for compl e teiy carmg . cap* eri Saif Rhentni Erysipelas; JandalTomerjat senses; arising frombn impure Male of lbe blooa. Ateo, Liycr CompFainWCalarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, .Dizziness, Coaghs,Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Broils chlUjKbrHd&rseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation abootthe Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess inall cases or _ . r PEtfALE WEAKNESS ANDGENEEAL DEBILITY* Strerigtheningrihe weakened body, giving tons,to the varibtuorgans, and inTigoraiingihecntire system. .... ' IfithetestimonyoflhonsactlsofKving’WithesßiSjfrom all partaorthecouniry, can be relied uppn*iti*singu ,larly efficacious in curmgaß Hunter*,nndrtsstoring. do bllitated and broken'tfown consUtnUons.* JVft-purerjr vegelable.irriis cqmppeliion,umi soac euro te lye om bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and raedic&’properties! Of -Oaelriingredidni harmoniously unite taPUIOI Y TBE BLOOD. - It.has rtmovedinany ehroniediseases which hdi baf*' fled the skiliof the bestphysicians, and has also cared Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrupsenureiy/ailed ate theleastiic pressionnpon. /.-/ fv-r ’; • Itfcas been tested in tnany ieases of CANCEROUS HUMORS* The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine;:-We say .that it is a valuable' medicine in all BILIOUS COQIPLAINTS. .. It removes. all obstrucUon in the circulation, rendering the Liver free 1 , activeand healthy,-It removes Palpitation of the . Heart, and relieves in anedses of Asthma, and may be lifledin aUclimatesyand ataU Eeasoußof the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO.,at 102 Fountain'streel. Providencefß-1 .and sold whole sale ondrotail,by Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, • jeilry WarehouseycoriWooddml Sixth sts,, Pntsb’h CEOTjprASTHMA aid CONSUMPTION In offering to the community this jaglly celebrated re medy for diseases of the throat and longs, it i« not car wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afllicied, but frankly winy .before them , the opinions of. distinguished men and some of the evidences ofUssuccess, from which ■they, con judge for themselves. -We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of iu efficacy, nor. willwodtold out any hopeto suffering hamantly which facts will not warrant.. .. . s . Many fttofi are here given,, and we solicit an inquiry from the public Into ail we publish, feeling assured they:, will find them perfectly reliable,.and the medicine wor thy theirbest confidence and patronage. Fto&i distiTifuUhedFryftssGTcf CficmisLJTr and Hlau* ria Medieai JSotodom College, 4 . Bear Sir: I delayedanswerinyihe receipt of your preparation, until l had on opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the famiUes of my friends; This l 'have ribwdonewithahighdegree-of satis fae* tfony in cases both, of adults.ahd children. I have foued it, as its ingredients show, apoweTfol rtf medy for colda ond coughs and pulmonary diseases.. . PARKER CLEAVEIiAND, Mi a - Bbukswice, Me., Feb. 5,1847. , From an Ooenur in ths Hamilton LRUs, in this City . . l/OWKLL. AUg. I0,1&1U. Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been enred or the worst cough I ever had in my life, by your VCbsb&t Pectobal,” and never faiV when I have opportunity of recommending i» toothers. Yours, respectfully, • S. D. EMERSON. |0“ Read the following, end see if this medicine is worth atrial. The patient had become very feeble, ant* the edectof the medicine was unmistakably distmot:—. Usirstr States Hotel, Sabatooa ?pbih6s, > :' July S, 1049 J Ayer*—Sir: lhaveteen afflicted wiili a pain-. fal affection of tne lungs, and. all the symptoms or settled consumption, for more than a year. Tecmld find no me dicine that would reach my case, until I commenced the uee of yoar “CaEMTPffiCToSAi, 0 which gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadily-guintng ray. strength till my health ts- well nigh restored.'. - ? AVhil© using your had the gratification of curing With it my reverend friend, MnTraraaiij ofSomp ' tier District, who had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack or bronchitis^ . 1 have pleasure in certifying be*e facts to v,ou Andnm.sir.yourflrespKCtfaily#- - J. P.CALIi6uH, of Soath Carolina Tp*'The following was one of ihe worst of cases which the physicians and friends ihcraghi lobeineuraole consumption.— „• ' CBTSTBBfPa.i Aug; • J. C.'Ayer,—Sir: T was: taken with ..aterriblecough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was conuncd to my bed more than two months.— Coughing incessanlly.mght .and. day* i become ghastly and nale, my eyc3 were sunken and. glassy - , and. my bream very short. Indeed, I.wasTapldfy failing* and in such-distress for breaih.ibnt but little hone of my-rccov*- ery-couid be entertained.Whiteinthissituation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the MeUxr distchurch,) brought me a bottle of your Chsbby PEctroitAb, which! tried more to gratify him, than from any expeetaiionof obtaining relief. Its goodeffeel induced meto continue its UBe, and I soon found my health much improved.— Now in three months;! am well and strong, and cun at . tribute'my cure.only to your great-medicine, i With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. • ; JAMES GODFREY. : Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chera iawLowelkJdass, . . Somin Pittsburgh , wholesale an* retml,byß. A” FaSneslock% and by J.M. Townsend; in Allegheny City by H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by drugjrisu generally. ; ’ 1 ' • ; : r ~ : - v. decSfr DrvDe lianey’B Celebrated Curative la stramerit, ■ The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur- nal Emissions, - SO harassing enddestractive, and productive of so much mischief to the'nervous system? incapacitat ing the man for business, BoClety, and iuatrimony.. _.; .. This instrument is simple, comprehensive, ana never.' Jailing, and may be used without the slightest inconve-. nionce or the .knowledge ofthemost intimate friend— It is to be. used externally,-producing no. pain orinjury whatever, norpreveming any one from hitending to his business; and while in use not a single emission.Yean take placeiYsßtngproffng,i/U .in a shsn f timet to ■such antzieni that they SEOA'nr xiiria yammvßPowEa: op EETBKTiorr, ihelo««ofwbich,c&nsed by early abuse, is the disease in quea‘ioir v and ihecanseofjhe thousand concomitant coiuplaints;viz: Nervousness,Prostration,: Dyspepria; Fain -in the Head'arid .Dimness of yision, WeaUnessof the Back and Lnwer ExtrcmitieSj Affec*. lions of the Eyes, Irnpatetiee.Pimpleaof the Face,Vre-. maidre Dec!ine~bf YiriUty,; weakness .of Memory and Power for Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to Love. of Solitude, Ac. All these complaintr invarially.disappear as.soon as the sounds sloppedftom tokieh they.emanated. • This Instrument has been examined and approved •of by the highestfluthorities in Europe and America, is re commended by the most prominent Physicians of all Countriesj as tAc cnly eeriain remedy exisiing for . those complaint?,, and has now completely snperseded the use of drttgk, v the'boagic, chulerizatiobV &Cu not to mention' the thousand -advertised nostrnmaoftheaay, as cordials, antidotes, Ac., Ac. It coastitulesj at the same lime, the; safest) the * nostpleasant i and by far theeA«pMi treatment’ ever oflered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed for the Instrument,-nitcr ihe desired effect has been at*,; lained.' ■ . ■ Re it also remembered, that those complaints arc but • little understood- by the profession .in general;-and that all the medrcinain the world never has, and sever will, stop those losses, which, if allowed lo continue un checked, are suTe to produced the most distressington seqaonces. : ; • • • •••-. lthas beena raaiterof surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional oUainments should: devote his attentioirto diseases .which People of every: description pretend to cn re so easily;. If, however*; but upon society were known,a very differeutopinioVwaiilii beformed, And. lt is'hot only the present misery and dejection, preyingonthe mindas well ah the body, that is deplored, bu*' some are of such a natureastaaffect .posterity/and ey£n td-deiuoythereproductive faeulty, i altogether.lt is it fact that/when hot properly treated,: they may remain eo dormant in the constitution xs to np-: pear in nh other way thftnin theiyeffects upoii posterity ; • - yct,-if prbperljrhhderstood j.ate and speedi ly .removea;- '•Th*above,so ingenionslyconuivediqstru-> .mem,wiU doubtless,.m a grcat measure, contribute to; check the evils of quackery, so prevalcntin this class of diseases, throughchiMhe:Unlon. The pnee of me complete Instrument, carefally secur ed against allobßervationlna box, is only SIO. It can .bo seat,- by expTesB*- to any address in any part of the United Slates, Canada, Ac., according to order, accom panied by full direciiona } aiid important advice to the married and single {;the expenscß, even to the remotest ; parts of, the cdnntry* being very;trifling. ; The unexampled fluccessthis lnsirunjent has obtained since its introduction in America, has induced somo an-: principled persons ih New York, Philadelphia, Alhamy, to g;et up some ridiculous things; called u lniiramems,”;wiitch. hbwevflr, bear- rroT THXBUoirr xsx resemblance,; my own invented; long tried', and universally approved In struments, and which. are. as similar, to them as night is lo ligbt. Evory attempt lo scilsach for mine will be prosecuted th theiUllestcahem of the lawi* != being not willing; to‘connect Iheyveil'imd honestly earnea reputation of my inventlona with quacks and tbeirworlhlets productionsir vif©; lnstrumentisgenuine andnonecanbe warranted but mars ordered ft am - All; applications and remittances must bo directed (postpa.d) to the Doctor himself/he havingno Agencies established bnt m London and Paris, ’ New York’ ? osl .*“**>' Dr * :B - de y 5l Llspenard st^ • Crom.9. A.-M. till 3 and from 7 till 8 P. M., the Sabbath excepted. • • with greutpleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is not oufy constroeted onscientific prmcipleB,but that from its use the happiest results ’may with .confidence, be. anticipated, therebeing, for thecure'of'those discaseß. NO OTHEEt CERTAIS REMEDY EXTANT. - - HENRY S. KELLER. MD. ■ 'CHw QOETZE, M.D.% 00 Chamber street,- . C ECKHARDT, MD., *ii Howard street, " _ , Ngw You. ail orders for eur* gleal unparutus, viz: Am£mial Arms, and, Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus; for Duxaiionj lor Contracted Legs t for- curvature of the . Spine sna waist ;-for False.Jolnts of.lhe Ann& acd Kneeaj for ParalyticDegr; ?for^Clob:^Foot;focLacrymttiFißtule3;‘ for Falling of the Rectum; Hypogastric JBeUs; Beds and Chairs for SickPeraons ; .Crotches,Trussed, Ac. All work warranted. Lcilers most be post paid< containing a proportionate remittance OT cltyTcference.-* - * tfeb?s:ly- QTEAH BOAT: fftlMMlNOS—Comprising in nart P UiB v.*V— —™ T *— ~ • . . • - •lendcied (he,cars ofTWidreadfiir'drseaMi'ariiincfof porlect certainty, and the man. who will now allow.*.: .a 1 iJfSX? -until aooadltlon of ihtngffU'produc. - - «nirA l n n ??iSFf 1 ,l halleviato;bqti;tholrai&;Ot»jkUiu, ■ y - . r,CXCD^Q^ie * A runiurc in It* erdi* • atil lJT 111 Propriety,-be left to ibepenoa - trs buuogoa*many jteraon*.,.... ™s!!i ?“„ b^' J r aß 'w 0 ' any to ftloih it, ot ten renders lafl case per unraanagflahlß. nnd lends to what mtermed Srrangnlottd Hmil; whicl»ofle!rha* no jreltef bat in alsargieal opcraUoa^;i o,t!,s. 0 ,t!,s. Tmiisro ■■ ■=:■ which we invitetne altcnuon of the afflicted then is every superiority over the trasses end bandies in - common juse. It is can bO' made to fit any case of Hernia with aneiaetnesa aftd ‘ equableness of to anv 1 -outer instrument with which we are acquainted * and will retain any rupture with ease and comfortin iho 1 *•" wearer* . :Pbyß>cian9 of ithehijibeßtetftndingiii the pro - fession have given testimony to its great superiority over the ordinary.trusses Jn use. The >Trusa of Dr. Hub 1 - ' bardwilloure the coses of ordinary Rapture We advise those afflicted to make appliooUou In time; ■ . I&* , .£'fcrenca ef th+hightot charaefer ean, 1$ givtnin ihisCily,bycaUinfionthsaeent. . .. Persons from u distance - cun have them fient, by !: ' sending.thejoeasuro-round the body.... ... ; DR. GEO. H. KEYSET 140 Wood street, sole agent for Pittsburgh; , - .■■ tsarlt:d&w • : , TO IBVALIDS AfiD THE SICS* THE : CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. ' *OIRBT. TbejOfcKiT Paim Extbjlctoh {Connect ot(ie6 5O cents each,' *' v , , . .11 tb. poach and Bed Bug Bane, for driv» ■' 1 irig.awa'y VcTminih dsbo'ritime. : 12th. The celebrated Lin’s lAfe Pslh and Itesnverar.ct Bitters . Z. l3ih. Dr. Buytholovitw'aPinle Svtuvl- tho poDolar BX- ; - PECTORANT EOR CglTGilS,* COLDS,7NF.LUKN-' £A< &C. ■-■•' »'*"■ EastTndia # Jfaw Yorft .EfaiVDyw, theonly, SURE Coloring for the Jlair. * Tsih»X4V#i&Z»io/'CAtn(J>aCliijieselleinedyfox:Cais* - Bniisesi§ore*,&c. * # • ■ lOlfr. jEzltactof'Sariiijianilai Thig bn* ed all other Sarsapanllas, oitd still gives as great satis- - fecuoa as ever. « ‘ 17ih* 'Thd celebrated. spread made from Dr. Lie’s recipe, and the most popular fa the market. ' , f 1 .. lSih. Dr. Klintfe Tooth Atht Drovs, A certain and easy core for Tooth Achr, . jlOih. Dr. Comstock has lately booght the righi fer the' ,:i. UnUcd StatCß) of the celebrated ConeentraUa Mineral :■■■ ■ Waur t Toand at the SalrSprings of-Doclbt' WauC; • Chase,.at. St. Gaihanncp,C. W, This medteine. has at tained & notoriety add popularity never before by anyrprfparaiioit.atvjhat p}Qcc,nnditf salehos bcen>- - commensurate •with, its raßriisfwbich iire extraordinary. : . All the kemetlies aT& fuHy described fa * ' to be.given.to oIL who, call where the Medicines, are - kept.- “ . „ NOTICE. AM .preparations heretofore 'known ,4s - COMSTOCK’S ,v .or . COMSTOCK & Co.’s ( always fce loneed and now.helonga EXCLUSIVELY to:Dr.iLucias * » & Comstick; and iboagh ihe .iuknatnre of Comstoek & .Co, will becontinned, this extiu label with thefac-cdmila "‘t signatareof Dr. L. S. C. will’ in future designate, the GENUINE. : ALL OTHERS'-MUST''HE SPURIOUS. : LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. V C 7" Trie abovemedlcinerciiTi lie had in this nf&ce of fetO WILLIAM JACKSON. . - No. "40 Liberty street, head of Wood. * The bat semtdy.mT taxman for Coughs v Colds t . Asthma? Broruhitis t llludingoj Vl* ■'■'■- Lukk*vßiffculi'j Afft&Un qfih*lAVtr t ~. ?: Pafns.or Wofcnmcjf iAe Brawl or First Stages of - • C&nsvmpUon: tfe rln tAorL Viis -Balsam .it pecvliariv ‘. • adapted to every disease qf and Liver, «Aith ; ispwiuctdin'our ever varying dimats. ‘‘ln/ ltD CHERRY locgheerikhowntopossess im«- - - yy portaotraedlcmalpropertie?. TblsfacUsfamilLar to everytaatroiiinourlahclj-and pliyilciftng-oflea'ptei:' scribe itta differehi forms for a variety bf.compl&lnts>- ' Tar nlsohas been equally noted forifo virtues?'dndsome i physicianfrwhose flames are femiJiarto tbewhole couri-- - i try, has gone so far as to declare thatevenCONSUMP- ‘ i TION coitlff he cured by ~la:oißCt, hands- ; ; again, ii was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, tolheir . igitorance.iapreparing and adraialsteringH—aaifflculiy' - now entirely obviated by patient experunent-and long. experience.;: , • » . The; extraordinary medicinal .powers of these two sob stances are'-now for the first-lime combined and embod- - ■■■■•• icdj n jyr.'Wl9TA»l , 3 BALSAM OF- VVILUCHERItY'. By a nice chemical process,' evetyihing-deleterious or ■ • uselets isTfjectedy so that what remains Is the most ex traordlnary and traly efficacious remedy for aU fcinds of " ' pulmonary and liver diseases ever known td man.-Tp; convince ali unbelievers that oar tiieory is really trne, wc refer to a few cases of cures performed by this won detfalmedicine: Pleasant Ridoe, Ham. c0.,0., Sept. 27. '* ; J.D.Fabk:—DearSir: l take the liberty of advisings you of the benefit I have derived from the,use of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.Twasprostrated by 7 ; tbafterrible scourge Cofesnmption.in May jast.,Theat« ; tack was trulyiiorri/ying 10 me.for five droarfamiiy 1 (my brothers andsisutr*)haddicd ©fConsamption.; I wat afOicled wiTh nEarly all the. worst features of the disease. >l.h&d a dlstresrihg.coughi’.and expectorated a great dealof blood, hectic foyer, severe pains in the aide »• and ch'St, cold chills, alternating with flashes of heal," ' andcopions night sweats. * ; Twas under thr care of-d skilful physician from the timel was taken sick omit about six weekssihce,being then about helpless, and my friends considered'my base : hopeless* dr auledat beyond ed the 050 :of Wistnris Balsam of wild Cherry. "With-' .out my knowledge rayfaihCr prdcdreditahd commended;- administeringitta me.and fromihe.£rstdsylcommen- - ced takingit my health improved, and id twoweCks I : was able to headland oversee my business,and labor, which I stiU continue t/j do., Ihavc .taken four bottles of the medicine, and now considpr myseJf perfectly well; • JEBEMIAII JBCBIG. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!! . - Rcsuville,Fairfieldco.,o,lBsl. Mr. J.D.Park—DearSif: IwUhtO'etate tOvydathat’ my daughter Amanda, ngcd lO ye&r% htidoboat ayeas since a very tevere attack of which:fedaeed ’ her - very tdaChf and'left her wiCra< racking cough-' ‘X” 1 employed ell of/the physicians within otir-reach for the parposeofremoving her cough, batwithcmteacccsa She appeared bet very symptom Of consumptions >1 then tried D& nogerid ldv« •' erwort and Tar; Bui this aggrovaied her cough,add* l five heir symptoms of a siHlmore malignant character. wa&oowmoKserioqsly alai med,and ftwaa with-trem bUngJear that t from daytd'dayaiw Uihprdgress of that msttuabredisease;' Crrosucopnonr: ; Xfeally'aesp&ired gf.. mydaughler’s recovery. Bot 1 providcntialiy f saw t the : certificale'Ofiohathan Cdulsdn'r whbas daughter Sarah 1 : Xahe.Wascured of Consumption ■ Wild Cherry .This created a faiht hope lhatirTnight ielp my daughter,:aridXlmrdediately oommeaced using - t,rmdu almost instantlyagaves,relief Tier;health WaS mpmved-from the first bouTe; iuid'bythe dse of two ' bottles of Wistarfs,Balsam Cherry she was res*- tored to perfect health, anasbeis'noinbwut ailpredle posed to a coagb- I wili sayio allthataro afflicted with any disease tending to Consumption, do not desoair. foV Dr. Wismris Balsam of Wild obeny wQlcn.TO’you'lf' yoa will but try it. - % . E..KALB* - -p p. p p■ p p p. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! : -Will miracle* never ceaset-. More evidence of Its surpassing healih-rcstoralivevinueal - [Frpm Brl Balteriffpiiiigaeldi Wdiililngld]ie6.;Kv:i-.- . > _v .SFstsorau>,-Ky.yniayi« r lgS(>* Msssns. Sahfoso & Pabk:.l lake this opportunity of' informing von of.a monremarkaUe core performedop* ■ On me hy. tpetise of Dj. Wiaiar’s Balsam of Wild Chok iTjv : ’. ■■••• - j --r‘ ;,':v : In the year JWQl.was taken wlththeinßammaiionof the bowels, whichlfabored omlcr for six weeks-when' I gradually recovered.. In the fall of tell I was attack, ed wiih a savere cald. which seated iuelf nponmy Innea and. for the spaed of three years I was confined to tnv bed, T tried all kinds of medicines and every variety of ald wilhonlbeneEty andthua I wearied along umillhe. vrinietof 1845, when I heard of Dr.'Wis(atr»Baliaiiro? wiiachem-. . - rrr -My friends persnaded me -to giyo it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of rtcovoryftradhaa predareO myself for iheehangeofnnoiher world/. ThnragHtheir solicitations I was Induced 1 1 make nke of Iha MnoW Wirlnt’s Balaam of Wild Cherry. - The effect wM tta”v asumiahing.- After £ve ye.tus of offlietioasnd suffering: I and oßerhavlng spent four or five hundred dollars to nil KVeTnr» Gaa ™ l,ha ■ Nay the blessing! of God rest upon the DTonri"ein™ir 10 valuable a medicine as Wistar’s BalsSm if‘Wifi t Cherry-. iYonrsrefptntrnUyi .- . \V n na&stii i Uy Genuine W istat’a Balsam'of ■ itissmeiasgpxt^tt : sSsP^ssmss* gyjPric« 81 perfionlt^hjbotUes for«. %BsE *a»-sssßsaiS CaUend«r:MeftdVlll(!; r ßurtiS%i^>,E««iBS?»,ni' J e r>_Mereet) i Bargs ft Co. Duller; IAo; ft Haxa&iu Beaver; Tl) SoßunetWO* »* ihSiLfc P Cro ®** r ’^nS®* s ■- *V“ *'■'*"' c ■» 1 \ , * .3* y < - * 1 . 1 ; - ‘ • * i > -> r Mzbitah jf fr-' fv. _ % . iilL.. ’inr - t ~ -i i