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' - ‘X; "V fetttgk<C ( ,-s&tojMWSite . ,:■ *!< -'" ” . *» *v r *~ -* ’., - * V nnnnvplTir r ßec U HiTe Clolhlnff Store, No. 5H5 T: o. good full of-Suramerßlov every deoeripUony n,m * Cartom woik main to order In 1 > e, J!JSmZin-lon reasonablefeme. lentH Boar sayiTmno Bo'-reao. -!rTt diet 801 >BYER* at. the Bsit «tvs Ciothiso I «rr*n. C«o *v’s liberty street, veil# the cheapest Clo Call ; : and eYitttSne them, ani -Soft tviU not bedisappolmed. . : vTidat Express a splendtd assortment ot ’-jPaney Cashfere', Brown, Green and Bine Cloths, aM> other Fashionable Goods.euil-ible for the season, whici -we are prepared to rnnke to order,! without disappoint) • meat,) »n a stvletmsnrpassed inthcCltjr. Coagocdsce.'r ■■ J» ' : „„ PU'TSbVROH Clilllalso h^OlUki . - Corner of Wood and Water «**• John CMlnlmn * Co., P r “P r '*H an dM rpHßpnt)licis««Pccirally , re ‘>“ r ” ‘ d C 'olhirg,got up X. o.al!no our wtoolf of Ready; M^, r i or sl y{e t winch expressly for tins market, and y c “?iu Our mouo we rtre ileteirmineito seinow far cnii. fo\lv : supplied wnh a . Oar AV veroorn, up Ve«t!oirs, Summer large sioefc of Cloths, k fact, every aruele ; Clolhß, M every ilMMlpuon, ' on > These Goodi we moor J'OT-S2,&torM,le; onit ai very-low ore DiskmKW ° rdct , fMlve , prices. G>so us o colli and m c “ LIjA { UN & co . mvVO - tailor, u^onnWeVncnd^ndlhejiabhc, (.-;• ’ sS£i!i??riew stock of.Dluok and Colored CLOTHS, - 1 VI-STINGS, which for newnrf* or Sf»t SfiuS.'Md'rTchncsa'offabrics, are not surpassed by i wcfi of New York.-AU of wblchie i. P«'| V , pared to make toordcj inn superior siyle.ot me ow est pnee possible, end ci rdmlly invite purehnsera to call , „ -*■ End cMmint the stock before purchasing elsewhere. ; TO wrLOKS -I have 10 aelhorUrdAgent In Ibis sjf, ' cityyfcrthesfcleormy wnrkonOAKMhNTCUrTING. F j ii I’js ony be had it the store of the «b-eriber,36 r Market street, at 'he felloe, mg prices, via: with instrnc without,s7 JAMES C WATT. \f. - niaw cgothioioThocse. | I t merchant tailors, r - AV. 185 Liberty street, above SI. CYajry . Ja >• TTHVI s opened a new Cloth ng Stoic, at the abe c * • H lifcfse and or<* now receiving a splendid lot o r- - - **i %vlimlrf.p Veitt n««,&c ,oF ibe latest unponn llM«Hm“OTto’&“breOT^ b•- SSi^^HsSS ahK "in low for’ea it - As JTITs Eilek Is emYrcly new. tt is worthy the nt.en ' on of .buyer* fin fesai SPBiIKO AMU sumltt&rt-Ji*iV T±llßia 1 ■ *** THREE BIG DOORS 1 No. 151, Liberty Btnet, Pittsburgh. in Clothing menU^*" ° f ~, SinSU Jhnirst*e it iheir interest‘o purchase at hi. experience, and great success in the bn-. ■ ainMa with an unprecedented vholejali and I*- sincßSj logcioc . him lo eci op.Gftnuenw to SV t P ThXB S neM ha“.B md t“c. If “very location in To iSKwhichla of the utmost importance to whole *°ln SJ e C#tUnlf department will be found a choice se lection af the most fashionable goods, *® nsl 9*fe , of - French, English and Ammean Broadcloths, _ n States; : ... ■■■■■■• CitaPartaoriblp NoUce» ' rpHE .rtSftm torl bU dr ? e,u r «d l mo rarm,r- AIRB P ’&Bl r N^o?.\pS^o« m cfla^inlc^Bp r WHMB& • SaM'L MAGUIRE, CambcrJ J, Mil., IVJI. C DANE, Washington, Rn Piitslintpli. April 3. MiS. [!£L ' ■■...' HOPS XOVliJlit*- ■ ■ ■ CoclixaLDf Mcßrldo & Co*i 1 BiHOTACimISES OV _ , . Irm Sailing antJ Ornamental Iron Work, tn all I itt branches, • NO » WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. . rmnß advertisers beg leave respeetfoUy to inform their ESSaHSsSSSrefc W AU„: eooVlng stoves, hollow ware, ana castings of all description*. Bgiisaal. —- JAMES R. REED CO., _ . Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compos sea, leveling'and Grading Instruments, &c., &o. HO. 8(> Smith field street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bovo named Instruments al ways on hand,. Also —Clocks,, Watcher, Jewelry, &c., &o. April 0,1852— 2 m Agent? for Different Line* of.j’wM BMp* PASBENGEBOFF ICE. . 17a. 410 Llb«Tty street* PlCtibttfßh* . Ver P* W BYRNES & CO.iSd South ttruty Pint Nivr York; 30 Waterloo Ready bivtrpeol; and • Snevin ttrottyNew OrUantt- ■ HAS a Line of Packed iSverpoofw New//oTk; a ■M’aT&v Line of Pockets from I*tv- IXjRJw erpool to Philadelphia, on thn r i eh teen th of caefiCEE^BsSBB 24i?“rea?h mimh'from London and Portsmouth to ** at si Kht al wayB on h and, for any amount, at the lowest rates of discount i and all giTedioncernine passengers, that can_bejn|en, witli fWbythcfr Agent- : Xj, /v, FatinctLocli'a VcrmifugOi From a Rtgular Fhysi «»». • fFromDr. John Stirman.J ..-'.v :* Ybia Cookm, (Aik.) Oct. lfioO- I AM . a Physician by profession, of t! •l3au sneh, have always viewed patent medicines rorfnS when X sent to Philadelphia fornty bill , of I vuprevailed on by my In my bUI an item ohwo doten vials,of yonr Ventii fore; be stating to me that it was a valDnbleprepara- U>n,\aving.tried it In his own family. f, c0 *',, in .J sentfoitwodoicnvials. Ihave usod a confess that my expectationswero more than rentirao ■ its results were trulyastonishing, removing *5 every instance, when properly utlmmistered- 1/ y®“ will send me a bo* containing a gross, and send me me hill, I will send you the money for them by mail or oth erwise, as yoa may direct. ..... Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by FAnNEgTOCK * c 0 corner of-" Wood and First fit*- —*•*-*■ AD AM SSOTSMStt, ■ [of the late firm of Band* AReineinan. . IOBW BBUIBIIAH ft flO, f „ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN caitt'Wauha, Jcntlrg, Wale* Maienole, Ibois, iraTH IWIEI, OTOUOOB SHOJt WOOD, miEOTEOII, ■ nrtATTff leave to announce to the trade and the public ■ I vsenbiallyv that they have themselves cereTally sc-, ,*Vfcf?ndimmrted from Europe, a laree stockof Gold nmtslhrnr Watches, Watch Materials,and Tools for wJt-tmlwnwr-infa most elejant assortment ol Jew ert tliey offer at prt?e"4h 3 "on be purchasedlnGte eastern m The e ]?‘atocle of Welches consists of Gold and Silver 1 **ViL*i. *rrtft «f Jewelry comprise* ariiclestif oyerf deicripticm in this Hne, such as Finger l Brea« Pin», Biacelets, Go d, Fob Cbau^ Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold ond »iver ■ SnStirffS Silver and German Bilver and- Table ; and ' : every bind of fancyardcles generallr ke !U^l toSttrtMWfflgl tothelVcxtensive stock of Wat^materialsand Tools, of every variety, which they Bav© most caiemuy se , '°They have also on hand a larva assoitmont of Tele scopeispy Glosses and OpernGlasieiifromlbe best manufactory InEngland. Together tvith a great variety •of other articles too nnraerous to mention. .. Bt .Clocks,Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best • mapperaad on thetMost reasonable terms> riocu«.y_. FUDD£U&POaD, Manufacturers ana Dealers in • HA-NC'ltß-STEH- MINERAL PAINT , AitsonESY”Ctn, Pi, Nnw Yonx, December Iflth, 1351. i hove analysed a sample of MANCiIESYEB MIN' PnDDKßiFoHn,andfind it to com ’ tain Ihe/oUotving: Silica, - . .Alumina, ~ • • Per Oxido ol Iron, - . Lime,•. . Maynesia, . r Oxide of .Manganese, Water and Loss, 100,00 ilSsS^H3K®M*sr' Per Oxide of Iron, - . 33.0 a - ■ ■ SiUcaand Alpniiftttj . _• • •• .• •• *88 r .- ** “ ’ J 6 • - - 7,98 100,40 " ~ oral ioa« CHILTON, M. D.Ohemiit. . SranspcrtoftOT. Peunsy ivx)il» ttotlroßd **“s® :t*TB Vlt»ow forwsrdiiip pa»«i<P” jo P»> e YV and uilermedfalc pomtu, of Uie 800,0 ‘ thvoag,, lbr« daj » n,s rc un»yivaiuir ****** -.we. ~ now prepared 10 receiptor produce,&e., lo Timo£ved#ys - V T r ‘“ * niTKS OF FtIKIGHT OX naeon, Lard, Fort, Beef, Lard Oil, 4c., 50 cenls per Colton,Earthenware, Leather,Leaf Tobacco and Window Glass, 00 cents pcrHX>P°nnd9. Beeswax, Fried Frail, Wool, Bristles, Clover aodTim oihv Seeds, DcerSkius, Hemp and. Flax, 70 cents per “K Femhera;Furs and Peltry, Breams end Ker ch audtae, 00 cents perltO ponnde. ■„ .- . ■, COVODE 4 GRAHAM, Agents. Canal Basin. Pinsbotgn. H. H. HOUSTON, Agent, STG Market street, Philadelphia, HUIE public are informed-that we are now running 1 recKv to the Kasi and Wcet, and are prepared Jo forward all Goods entrusted to oar care. , , ASPISci ALfAIESSF.NGEK sent dally for Philadcl-. plim, aU tfaloci, P- N Also, dully to Cincinnati, at 7 “'ordet’airansmiued free of charge, and Goods returned 1 ofSbccliange. for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for any amoiint.payaidoOiyinncipat Banking Hoosc° or PosfOffiecß in the United Kinedoni. I “S“csi " ‘I BAKER & FORSYTH, Agents; ■—~ merchants* Firr IhiTranspoHcaxon of Merchandise and Produce, (VIA *KSHS*LVAtttA CARAXS-JktTO 1 PITTBUURGH AND PHILiADELPIUA, J>»ncl. without R+thipfin&, IP-TIME, TEN DAY| roN REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 MarVem, PWladelgtm Catiul Baaitt,4"B ami MUTeimstreet, Pittsburgh. i aVING increased ourfacilitiea and otherwise i*n |jbKS=MSS?S and MerchamliKe»tobbs{>(on Uieopemngof lUeCanals,) tr.nspor.auou over oar State improvements has been tn use about ten years, and the rreatsuccess and favor it hftoinet with, laa suf ficient Runrantee tliat it.ii no longer, considered ft doubtful or uncertain experiment, but is acknow.ledaei. bvall a* vastlT superior to any mode of transportation usedonCnnals, (when intersected by Railroads) , . i Goods loaded into our Boals at, Pitisbargh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse mMartct street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delav couscoucnlbn three dificrenl transhipments, andeccu ring the delivery of Goodsinenute lots, the package# clean, tind in as good order as when shipped,■ ■. . Produce, &c, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will bo received ana forwarded always nt the lowest current canal mie?i strictly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or aa vauongcharts, A . m-ANULTV* CO. ~ : " "Fare Seduced \ __ TOST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, TSOtt BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WABH- I? INGTON CITY. Fab* Rbhucbo. ■ - ToßaHimoee, than Pa. BaUroad. To' Philadelphia,’ -*LW P® d ,° T*’ To Washington City, 6*30 . do do «Ao This is the only Office which insures a. TLIROIHiH TICKET to Washington,and, by taking this Route, pas* senders will save urae and money. • MniM | The Mail Boat (cartyinff the United Stales Nati,J, leaTe* the Mononenhe’a Wharf, above tba Wwe Bridge, fvkrY AFTERNOON,at 5 o’clock,via theToughio* ffhcny River. Passengers will lodge on Boat,and fake splendid United States Mqil Coaches at West New mn next morning over the Plank Road,crossing the. mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping CM.ofSV cil.Lfre.and Ohio Bollro ?l loUOoclock i p. m. Breakfast at Balumore .and " asblngton City, dine in Philadelphia,and arrive in New \orktne same evening. „,; Fate to Baltimore, - - - - do .-Philadelphia, ••• * do Washington City, - * MONONGAHELA ItOUTL. The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the ) Daily, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Travelers leaving bv the Moraitiff Boat, will cross the mountains the same SfAiNiiS arrive in Cumberland the next morning for the 8 o’clock train of Cats lor Baltimore. WHI *?p n Baltimore and Washirgton City, and arrive tu FhUauel pliur *l 2 o’clock, the same night * Fare to Baltimore,- - “ ®mS‘ do Philadelphia, ' - • • ' inS* Fn* Tickets, bv either of the aboveJUnea. please call West Nwron Flank Boai pfice, in tteligncm oohßlo Hoase, Water street. 1.1. hVANS, Ajcnt. apr6 mOUIQAH CBHTRUi RittßOil>i JBB& 1852. Ipsjj^S CLEVEIANB AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland an*. Cincinnati Kail* inX Cle«landand Erie Railroad, Cleveland and riitslurgh Railroad, and Mieldgan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will he ticketed throueh from any pojnton Luke Michigan, u> Cleveland,C.nc.nnatl and Vituborflh, and Irora either of those places roany ThisliS?• “ to c E omp=«d of two new low pressure sie ”c£”vi;LA?S. r " s - y fO - thD (Spue. c iggv A ‘«i Ctee-rlaoh f for Cleveland, every evening at 8k c’clock, arriving in toih cities the following morning, in sea a° n for toe to or • nine irainof cars for Chicago, cjnemnatiand and for the-Lake SupenoT and bagtnvw boats at Detroit TLev will run from the following order. ■ forest erryv Mnndav• .Wednesday- •.. —Friday. Mona*} CLEVEiiAND. „ . Toec/jay Tharaday -^--’Saturday lae..cay CLEVELAND. .Wednesday* »•••* FOREST CITY. • - . Tarsdav Thursday • •Saturday. 1 The undersigned nrc prepared lo t make < :omra«» ■{"* all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland, to Detroit, olagjn _ caHin'fiif* Miirte <ind all-ports -on Lake Michigan. Th?'OCEA?f, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compos lhc line until the new Boats are ready AOSMTS. •' 1 ?IT B » E »« S A'd“SNES )D e,roU. aprHKim - IiWiBK A. H'6TEjTBli * I WESTERN RAILROAD C-UUDurgh to Co,amba ‘ on<l ■; Cincinnati* . - ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION CENTO Al# Through from PUttburgh to Clevelandin less than Ten Boun,' by a continuoui Railroad Ztne / mnfi Exorecs Train on the Ohio Pennsylvania TP Railroad, leaves Pitlsbu»ghat Si A, M.» stopping at Bocbesier, New Brighton, Oarlingion* fc»on T Palestine? Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches AlU* ance,62 miles from Pittsburgh, at Ipp-..^;jl^n^P^fB 1 p p -..^; jl^n^P^f 8 leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at. 3 P, M ; » in? reach Cleveland at 0 P, ftl. Returning, thccss remrere leave Cleveland alO A.M., Alliance at i.ZW P* M./and Teach Pittsburgh at 6,39 P. M ., i n thpe to c on * nect with the evening train on tbo road for Philadelphia, New Yorh end Bati*rapTe..ond also with the VcughioEbeny Steamboat and Plank Road by this route come from Cincinnatl to ■jjKgs^aisgj&'assisK oiifatntr#h fli 10 'A M. and s2oP r 'M<i and New Brighton air A/® *nd VP- intermediate staUons. : Excursion Ticket*, good for two d a?st ay® n ’ oW be * the package to some of the stations. Sh“SS> «ho woia.toand from the station on Federal street • r (VnmPitts* 103 m FornSe°; E apply auha FcderalS.rcet |iotionoflbo Ohio; and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN,^ : J.MESKIMEN, - Nora—By the ron.f vllle, and thence bylßoilroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the Pitubargh, April 1, i832."j-(apt2) .—,; Fftmlir Ojrooetlei* . THE UNDERSIGNED having rented the stand \nwj occupied by Henry C. Kelly, .would respectfully in form their friends, that they have opened a“fumily gfo* eery, M 'wiUi a stock of articles selected Jmthe.liaawni dtie», espressly for family use. /WcjiSßUrc those who. patronize us, that no effort upon our jvaft wiU be found, wanting to ptease. those who give us a calL -Don’t for pet the place—corner at Fifth street alley. mylT:lm ROBERT 11. JACK & CO. '—«;» Doo&f, at M«W York Prices. Theological and miscellaneous books, now opening from Carter’s, Flelchet’s, Harper’*, Applclbtfs, scrlbner’*, Dodd’s, Ptttnam, &c.,New York; * T.laeo!n. Jewett. dec . Boston; Martin, *c , PhSini-lOKia- from the Presbyterian Board of Publica- S““lil5 h AmeriennSnndayScholUnion,and Map Sab b<TileCtherwfth fresh imporlaUons orstandard Theolo- Rical and Mta-ellaneons works fromEarope, and a large variety of W „ v ' _ Cler ff ymea D sa^d N at & Easler nE^e|.Ma ray 22 .. . adjoining Wilson’s Jewelry Store. To Railroad Contractors. . _ J PROPOSALS will bo received at the Office of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Cpmlmn> ,_in. ewnrk,from the 1 at to the evening .of the Bth Of Jone, 1852, for lie grubbing, clearing, grading, and masonry, or that portion of tho Stcubenvtfie and Indiana Rau road,'between Coshocton and Newark, being about 3j rnltps in'length, and comprising some heavy cuts and Ellwand a bWge across tic Muskingum river, mda wilibe received insectisnaof about one mile in enrh.or for the entire Division. . ■ Profiles and specifications, with approximate eatt mates of qn antities, can be Men at the Offices in New ark, and gtenbeiivijloiafterkt^^ Chief Enitfueer. sny7.d&wid *nnrVAli OF INDIES’ Sliwiwu BIRDS. by the inventor, and especially lice of ihe Ladies, for whose particular use mey are in tended. Something of thekmd to hold Of fasten their needle work wh>ld^ D !!aged in sewing.' Many a weiTas shouldered, by their pdsitien whde at work, a»_weti as health impaired, by;nttinff in aaeh ano Aealthvpostu a. Improvements areoonstantiy beinginttodnceato lessen he laborof men,bat little or nothing has been dono to alleviate the burden of -the anirfe, bnwrver will creatly -relieve, -while it tvill facihiate thebrwork The Bewhg Birds have been used by many Jadieirin New England, E und has met with universal ap. P Thevmay be had of the subscriber.))? wholesale, in ifv nf ctvle: and ibOißiftali pnce at which every van ffy P l pf nmmeaA them to ttse. ''‘roylS 1 C. YEAGEB,IIO Market st. 1 ' T *» p r A.' -Hr *“r } * fin and Ciailue Innmmiie. m|tE OFFICE of the Imuratut Ca.<!f north Ammtm - L hasbeetittmofttitotheWarthouße ofilardy, Jones fcCOi No: 14V Front'street jthird house East of W°°“ street.wherethesubscnbnr wilt issue Policies on DulW- Inesand their contenis.andonShiptnenteby bieamiirau. and Other .yesselsr.for the above old.nno Lresponsitdo Company. tan3j 'VM. P. JOSES, Afcm lit company State UlutualV’lre Insurance company. HARRISBURG. PA. . T\EBIGNF.DonIy for the saterclassesof property,bos I firmample capital.-and aflbida superior advftu.nucs in nDintof cheapness, safety anducconimodaiion, lociiy ana country’raerchants, and owners of dwellings, ana isolated or eoun.ry CARR , ERj AcUmry> ‘ 0c127] Drench Officc.No.S4 SmuhEeld si.. Piusbnrph < N«w Englalia Live StooU Ineurence Co., .Vetc Haven, Connecticut. HOUSES, CATTLE, Ac , insured ogalust dcaih by disease or nceidcnl. • Capital 550,000, with power to increase lo SICO, GOO .. . .. . . v . . .OXKECIOB3. •• i Tbbmas Kendrick, ■ . Airre.l t-dwarde, . i r #wi*TflVlor. John buxioii* NathomolTtiurber,: vVnuW. Kendrick. . k ... Taosuß Kbmdbicx, Pwldeni. T *y*M-*™% DOBBrf, Agent , No 123 corner of Wood and Fifth els., . fnv<»r Patricks & Friend’s Banking House.) HEW YORK I.IFE_irJSUHAHCE COM. . FARIT* " „„ . ■ ■ ACCUMULATED CAPITA}-, <5500,000. IHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have becn-n.msanlly laree, showing lhat the company fins been doing a. vorv larite and prosperous business. . , ; . | ° Tffc dividends in 184Gworo SO per cent, | .. ■ .1 1847 " 00 1543 “ 50 ■' 1849 '“ ■ 40 •' ISMI' “ 40 “ 1851 “ 50 .. ii » 1854 “ 40 “• Thh Is among the oldest companies lutfie. United State,. lunccamoJateu capital is cofttnntly mcreasing for tfic benefit or KiVfßa'n KUN, Prudent. 1 PVW FnmtMea, Ariunrj, uRrJQ & D0BBS( Pittsburgh, cor of AVood nitJ nnb stieels, over Pm nefi k .TAKEN , n A c “dSi%,oo»,Brancfi'oVco; Empire State lieullh Association, cxsfi, inclosing accii- ond sale of real esiate mvii rrrtiF nELA.WA l RE S INSUR TRANCE COMPANYr—Oflice.North Room of tiio El. oto£e?iyin town .nilrountm, insured ugamst less 01. SsSnSe”by fire altbeloweslreteof promiura. . ■ “msuis* liter bakcs.—They also insure Vessels, Car jjJm nnd freights, foreign or <,,,en nniicieSs as the assured may desire. -Theyalfo msoro merehon tiansDOrtcd by Wagons, Railroad Cnrsi Canal £S™ Boats, on rivers md InVcs.on Ae most ] llb mRKrTORS-Joseph H. Seal, Edainnil A. Souder j ?” 1 " CinS tone’s Books’, BBBSfsffiSmn* S « “mSo JolV-D T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. maRTIN, President, Taos. C lUvn,V,ce Present The Franklin Fire Inauranee Company. OF raitjWttPHXA* - I) 1IU ChSlo« W. BancVet, ?, ca \ ge ‘}?nl2£^»^ ’ Thomas Hart, ' Tobias Wsgncr, Aao pUE. Bone, BainuelGrant, David S.llrow^c. Jacob II Smith, Moms Patterson. • ’CUAS. N. BANCKEIt, Pres'L Cius. G. Bancunt, Secretary. _ irv* Coniinue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, '&Ji^ttlWK=gS i^sssssssassssssssa afford ample protecuou to the assured. . . , d «. M TheAsseiaof the Company, on January Ist, l»Sl» a* published agreeably to an Ac; of Assembly, v/cre a* fol- . ' ~~ ~ ? 013,129 63 — «g 5» Lone.-— —--- M gS"a£= Bl ; i 81,218,108 44 . Since lheir ln!»n>oraUon, a period ofSl ycaTa.ther have paid upward* of On* Miihan FonrHundrtd-ThcH tool Itoltori, losses by fire, thereby .affordmn evidence of the advamngcsof Insurance,as.wclt BaUie.ahUuy and apr«] Office N- K. corner Wood »r,d Jil sis. v ' *> * ’* ’ * , , * * 4 * ■••>•■ • ■.. i'.,- ■'■ ••• •; •■••," Jnsurante <£om}iame3 HOME INSURANCE, whe'Farmers iand Bledienica* H«wtn In* lursnce A«»oelatlon> t OF PITTSBURGH, . AID IN TIMS OF NEED! orncc—cobskk ct aMiTB»i«*D X»» Tnrai> GI7AILASTT C&PltAL # s3o,ooo. THIS i* an association established fonhe raotaal xclser of its members* in case* of sickness or a*fctdent, by me payineniof their Annual Deposits i enonstn trood beaMtmay become members ana be c ‘^. t o r ~-,^ c r , e ,r/ benefit,in case of sieknersofftccnjent. Ajlwho Jomlbi* Association are entitled to n vm« in officers, and tonamcipale in the profits o( the lion.- ItisestabUshcd on ft safe nnd permanent oasis, ‘being both Mutaal and Benevolent in us d* ,5 jS ns ’ i J’|,7 i the lowest rates consistent for us sectmiy, And f ed in a manner to insure its pernianency and durability. All persona can see the advantages Of taking oat a policy from the General Office. i 'rKAantr naroftw. . 8 2.GOPer year,draw*3 2,bUper week; SCO do do 3,1:0 do; 4,00 dO do 4.00 do; * fi.OO do do 5,00 do; C,(R) do do l ; ,00 do; 7,{fo do do 7,tW> do; 6.00 do do b,OO do; O,tH do do 0.00 do; 10,00 do do 10,f0 do# . .. INITIATION FEE, for Membership, Sl,so—which must be paid at the time of making application, ami tb© first years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, owckks. Presiding. yf^SkVKom. Vice pttsidthl and T9M9UTtr-*v> ei. M. Wilson. fSr C ««TI. Child., A. D.Chrl?tii*,and D. A. M’MMlers. __ rll^ n _ Watches, Jewelry, Sic. , ... , ! •n AVING-just returned Iron; the. Eastern clues, L H have brought with mo onelof the. most beautiful and caictullv selected Snicks of Jewctiy, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered tothc Public. P*™ o ’’’ wishing to purchsro any . tiling in my lmc, can rely on ketting a good article. I do nor advertise to sell goods Lelow cost, nor SO per cent. cheaper than any honre in thocity. Give we n coll, and l am euro you will be satisfied that I con sell n good article as cheap as any of Ant“'cr tact I wish to keep before lf von want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry. repaired in the best mnnner,this is thoplaee to bave it done. To this branch of my business I will devote e ‘ peciaU t | /oHN’S. KENNEDY, fllMsrkeUtrcet, _ nor" Sign of the Golden Eagle. —~—Uenry B.tcbarrtaon, Jeweller, •irirAVING re-fitted his slorelna handsome manner, H and but recently returnod-ffom the Eastern clues a fine nssortment of Watches. Jewclry ond Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his fnendaond cus tomers to the fact, that araonghla Wmchcswltl be found themost desirable styles,patterns and makers. OfJew elry. tho latest styles of brochea, breast puts, fob and vest chain*, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, GOODS—Such as paper mache, work tables,: work holes, desk*, fancy vases, perfume houiea, table mats, Colt's pistols, none inonnles, in great variety ; china fruit andcakedfsbes, Ac., with an endless viuiety of useful and ornamental articles, which hnyoonly to ho seen to bo appreciated, 81 MAKKEf STREET.: CHlae’ne ond Strangers, ' U SlLVER\\ , ATCH,olabo'ut^^^ two doors nonb of Third, and take a look_ •took, jusv arrived,and youcan there eeorany kind of fine Gold Jewelry at iheir real value, and notbe charged two prices for everything, yon •have usually been; bat can get the very best quality of goods at thelowest eastern prices. DonotbcUevowhat others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see f*r yourselves. AH goods sold atthis establish mem will be warranted as renresented m lime of sale-- •o that all mat purchase equally ssft and cbm»o. Time is money, surely it deserves to ho watched* and, leader, you maybe asmedthat—. • • Watches beucr ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below, JU# aBIKBMAM jfc C 0.,; FIFTH BTRBEST, ONE DOOH FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealtrsln Clocks, Watches S 5 Jtutlrv, Watch Materials , WijlcA Makers ■ Jtob,i BEG leave to announce to the trade and the public generally, that they have Just receivedj from the icst mnhnfAGtarera In Europe, a large lot of Gold and silver Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a moatole gant Srtment of Jewelry, from thebest manofoetu rers—which they offer at prices as low as they can bo Durehased In the Eastern markets. t , . . . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry_ repaired in the best mariner, and on the most reasonable terms. . . Prompt attention paid lo orders from a distance. marSf _ • ~; ‘■vrnTin'E —The partnership heretofore exisung uu» hi “wee? the un&igned, ■ion business, onder tne firm of Moe?ht « Leu, was dissolved on tLe first of April lasi, by t , u^ l c l °, nB L e “ t The business of the late firm will be settled by H. Umh wito-isduly authorized to use the narae.of-tb« firmior that purpose. & *KK oRpi ?V» . m y 4 • ' . t -H. tibo* I. O, TWIOBEbb A CO.’S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN W. TWienELL".•••••••• —"I lO'-lilTI MOOBISOU. - _ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Comer Cotmiierciai and Fine streets. .. _ ... TT7ILL promptly attend to all consignments ana Com-. W missions entrusted to them, end will make llberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in. for the purchase of Lend, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest pns aibfe on tbe’best terms; ; ’ a,' ; Thev wiit olso undertake the settlement and cfllec- LionofcTnms of importance and hope.by thdrcspe dd personal efforts and attention toaft the interests of thcirfirlcnds, to give e««“]|^ cUpn - Geo Collier St. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; PateAßacin do Strndec&Gonnnn do cS*s"bi!!wA Co, do Ho«a A do ■ Chouteau A Valle, doSprießCiAWn ll *”’?"^. J). Leech A Co., William Holmes A Co., J.^W. -Bauer 'A Bro, Pittsburgh; Moigan. J- M. Biick A. i Philadelphia; Shields A Miller, Phltadelnma, i Newcomb a’ Brol, and W. B. Rcvnolds, XomsytUe, " T. C. TWICHELL A CO;, New Orleans. ■ COMMISSION HOUSE, NSW ORLEANS ■ - - - , _ patronage heretofore given them. • Januaty *Bj 1852. i3rg ©cote GKREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. TOQ ff¥‘r I, TJ3E U SI S rsst rpHF, Subscriber being about to leluiquish 'he retail X dry Qcodabueineea, and having.made meats us lo.rcndef itncociisnry tpclosconililsAlocVoy the Ist of July next, will commence on .Thursday,aoy 10, and sell hts entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at CfiST,‘FOR CAfcß- : i. ills goodahavlna been principally P ILIPI 6 ?* I em Benson, will* be found desirable bargain.., being at leapt 25 per cent lower limit regular prices. I •> lu STAPLE GOODS will be, found-r - 44 nnd 64 French ginghams; . . v English and trench, chintzee; Bit alpacas and borabazine»i ' Checks nnd muslins;. . Uish uneus v. - t ■ " Tabic linens and ctoins; : ' ’ . Hoekabuelt towels and toweling, Damask and snow drop Imen napkins and domes, war pcillen quilts; furniture pruts* plain linen sheeting and pillow linens table 2 nd anil coverings; worked lace corlainsatid curtainmusbos. ' - " FANCY.GOODS. v . . • rtui White erape shawls, crab’d and plain white berege ana tbibet rhtwl*; . Fine French lawns aud bereges; . Bercgc de lalnes and rauslm do lames, Tissues and grenadiers; . j Blt and fancy silks, some very superior, and a line stocK . of goods generally. ■ . . embroideries. i Worked mull and lace copes and sleet.es, i Jaronett, mull and linen cambric collars & chemizette,, Jaconctl, mull edgings and inscrtmc'b EmVd linen and cambric hdkft; ' , r Worked bands and flouncing?; and a inu«ciLcnnt sto-R of Valenciennesedgings,laces andinscrungs, logel with a large variety of other goods, *M°JnR!rr*AL mention,all ofwhtcnwiUacUjailybcsold aiORIGI. A COST, FOR CASH. Early calls wllUecure the best, bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGH r. No.M, ** V. S —All pci eon knowing• to ihe above prior to January, l&M, the same, os all debts will bo pal in ihe hands ofan at tomey for collection. * *... ■ . Cheap pry Gooil»* • JAMES M’TJANDLESS It, CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, I A BE row opening avory «;onsij:c andwoll üß=orlcd A. dock of SPRING lint! SUMMER GOOUS Con fisting io pan of Ffctidh and English Broad, Cloth'. Tweeiis, Cairtmrres, Unshnicrcliß, Do l ? i ’^ il L B ’” ’ 8 d ’ Cottonodcs, Drilhrgß, Linen l Sfca p£ AIN Fnnev Cotton Ycatincs AlsovOboutlOOOAoLa * ANi/faNCY DRl&a GOODS, cmhrucmg the newest Styles of Silk and Linen Poplins, Degraces and RcrnceDe LalneS; Black Mourningand Fancy Lawns, PI Tn b and FaSey' Calico, m Scotch and Domestic GlncUmSi Palm Lent, Legnoro, '.Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats, Silk, Gtngnam and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., wtach ata oHere Wholesale on the molt accommodating terms, luprta t —: Great Attraction I ■ , JUST RECEIVED at Jana' One Fries Cash More. No. TO Market street, Pittsburgh, between I ourihst. and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stork of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever otTercd to the citizens of Pittsburgh. ,■ The subscriber would inform those "' 9 ' r s.’ o *? ' OOOD naaosiKs, that the greater part of Ins Stock vn. purchased at the recent large. Auction bjlc. in Ne York und Philadelphia for c.sn, " sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than '['“if " "K ton credit. Wc 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 ol a fall o_ sort mem of ladies’ an'l Kentlcmcn’s wear, logeth.r with a general S«k ef PUUM3HING GOODS We «o«1d reepecifuily solicit au examination ol our slock irom those who wish to purchase. JASIICB BI*OASDhKSB * CO., XOO WOOD STREET, . WHOLESALE Jkatost* Foreign and Demesne Ihy Goods, are now opemmr 'heir first parclmse-ol SL’RING AND SUMMER-GOODS; seheted with the greatest care, to suit iho trade, consisting m part or the ncweststylasof— Dress Lawns and Herages i Plain and Figured Alpacctisi. French, scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Printed Calicoes, In great variety i Ribbons* Loees and FdgmgPi Cloths,Cassiraeres and Vettings; Summer Coating undPantnlooulng, - B* o wnand Blenched Muslins, Vain: and Leghorn Hut*i Straw and Braid Bonnets. . „ . A Tocethcr with a complete stock of Variety Goods Wf* Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, uoU and ail* verWatches,Bra*s Ctochs, Ac. All of which arc of fered at Wholesale, for. a small advance over Eastern price*. . Ifcbtamo. ■ ■ {Fffi\V OOODBI VOUSO, 9TEVENSDN & T-OVE, Sign of the *• ORIGINAL BEE HIVE, ’ Ida,in si. FRESH AWIIIVAI/ OF K«w Spring «»4 Sommer OoMj! THE subscribers bavejusi received by Co.*# Express and the Pennsylvania Rail/ond. one of the largest and best selected assortments of. Fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. . . .. One of the Firm having been m the .Eastern Cities before the commencement of the Spring trade, selected our Goods with great care from the Importers, at such prices as will enable o« 10 sell cheaper than the cheap* very extensive Block compri&et in part the fol lowing— -vizt • •. • Chene and Jasper Chene Silks; ; High Lustre, Tlam;Chiunelien and GlassaSuk* • do Stripe do doi. do /.jeiafa Black... Turk Satins, Foulard nod Watered Bilks; ’fi&sueSvßcrcge*, Plain and Figured Poplin**. French worked Sleeves, Cuffs. Collars & Chenuteusj do Lace ar:d Muslin Capesi Black SaUn and Fancy Ventings: Cloths, Caßnimeiee, Satinets ami Jeans * Bonnets and flonnst Kibbon*. Tim proprietors would respectfully solicit an. e«n> call from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident ihntthey can offir greater inducements tnaii h ?» b g n oirered “young, bTKVENSOS & LOTR 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 Flower,, Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals, (Cenin styles,) Shins,Coats, Stc. ~ . Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Go.ling, (from FrMce,) is in the monthly receiplof Faahlons uml Models, from Pans, Uniion and New York, at No. 01 St. Clair street, and 103 Market st, where ladies are rMpectfally invited to colt. • . - The trade supplied withroodclgund materuwa. lapria. SECOND QK.EAT AltaiVALI „ [ g"\F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vnmleo at No. j (J m, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond ulley,Pittsburgh,Pa. »• Gasoo A Co. woulda ß am an. nounce to their oW customers and dealers their line, thaftbey are now prepared! p oUerfor salt ! their present new stock of Goods at unusually low And asourpuTchasbshave been made on the mo3tniv- j orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves, ami hope to be aideto I of confidence and patronage of our old customers ana j the public generally, which lin»licen rally bestowed upon us. Our DRV GOODS BTUGK is j In pan of Broadcloth., OassimcreavSaitinets, T weeds, J fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mastitis, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin BeLalncs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints. Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings,-Table Diapers, J GinshaiSi luks;rScy loan Shawls, Silk Cravats, W gee tfilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct J from Ireland, and all other articles generaly kept in the Dry Goodsline. Ocn Vameit Department will he found on exarainttUon to be unsurpassed by any other of the j kind West of the Mountains, and iaraadc up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and SpoolThteads, direct trom Europe: Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Puts and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ha-1 Mrs, ruble Cntleiy and'Peu ; Kmves just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violinand V tplm Strings, Gam Suspenders,Slates and Slate Pencitß, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Kibbons, Sewing Silk , Silk Gimps ami Fringes fancy WctUnitßa Green Bandages, Black Silk VellB, Silk I Florence together with a general assortment of alt other I in the Variety line- .. Wo have on hand and for j sate alurge assortment of Gold andSilver.Watchcsand Watch Material*!Gold and Gtlt Jewelry, Gold aud Sil ver Vens and renclls. Gold and 9tlver Spectacles, CloOxs, Ac., to which we invite tho attention of all buy ers. as we we determined to sell our Goodson the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer- The business ofthelate firm of GBKaa&M<S] Ga9DLsssJb to be settled by D.Gbbog at the stand of-D. Gheoo & Co., who is fully , authorized for such and in ! whose possession arc the papers,-Notes andi Books or said firm. *. t° clls:lf Removal. , • TTOUOH A ANTHONY have removed their DA- H OUERUEAN ROOMS, from Burke's Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s LiWy, where Sev will be happy to tee their old patrons and friends. npr7:tf Furnlturo att* onair Wnrorooma. .. :TO JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the tSLcanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and make* JlSifo order,* uttiie lowest vnees, every descnpUon oi E and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and jnon approved styles. • purchaser* would do vrell to viaithis Wareroom*» ; mvtrMAwlv -—' - . Wtnc. , ■ v . v , , nsHEundesestgtied begs leave to announce to his mends 1 ‘Sd=co9tomer»,*ar: be ha» and wiih tha creates* care selected, 10l of RHENISH anu dktatmsfSpsOft :&^SBSS!ga«SM,6!S™4^F ifeeU gratefnl for former faSors, and it shall be his duty to attend to Ws customers as formerly v . £a he has made the best and latest improvement foi rectryianWdsitey.he ean fonnsh.hcmof thebest l-indAnfavihe lowest pnee. jj&RgggfSu. mya ENTERPRISE works. *>• 13a s™****."“" *«"■ : ' IMPORTERS tnd manufacturers jS&Wt&ggtiasisiS of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND ! UENTAL INSTRUMENTS, HI FLES, Ac. We Veep agcneral qk 'ffiS' . soriment of the abpye articles con stantly on hand; together, wtifca general ;rarietyof. Faney Hardware. Also. Gans, Pistols and. Revolvers, Floats, Horns, Shot Delta, Cops, Powder, Lead and Billtetii Dowie, Dirt, Hanltngnnd Pocket Knives; Tailors atiif Hoir Dressers’;Sheor«; Pocket Scissors, Ac. AlsoiTrussea and Supporters. dobbins and repairimt neatly cxeenied. RIFLES 1 -—We are miking Rifles of every desetip tion, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be filled with despatch, Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices, 1 . [tnylfl [inarkbfcm *. 1 * *» T ? ,h , i-':- t ; tV- » < /is*«a mE. STEVENSON coatf nue9iO' n ia»*v tetSgpSfianim-. CABINET-WARE, ot evciy Cescrip- J3Lu_t!on, athlsold stand, corner ox Iju>sriy , ;jin‘* streets. UNDERTAKING pended to,in allUs branches. • . mayti ■ Ai KIIiUKKK & CCT* , YYAVE ONHANDatthcir extensbre; CABINET and M: CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 64 Smithfield.st., a, large assortment of fancy and plain FamlUre, waicn theywlHseUlsporcent.belowcastoinaryrates.■ ; Tcrni3«y*cash only; ; - • r’-i . o. v . : Cabinet and Oboir Factory, : JOSEPH MEYKR has on hand, at hi* ,exien-: tilr elveCabinetand ChairMaimractory.No.424 Venn gab street; above theCanaljttUfcindtfof FURNITURE, f *1 Bruch as Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany. Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other;aiUolcs t ta the Cabi net line—which he will sell SO percent., faelovr ciislont*’ ary rale. Tcrms-CASH, * apr6 . . wNoidgiPennstreet, Fifth AVard., »Tcr|TAißM«i.". •• • .-•■• >’>■ ■ ■ n.~D».~Pi.Mt Hammer & DftUlaJr* • w CABINET WAREROOM,SMITHFIE£iDSTREET,. BttwenSeteMh strut andStraxoberryolUy % <?n' HAMMER & DAULERkeep constantly onhand; uA a variety of excellent and fashionable Fonuturej wpSwarrantedcqual to any in the city, and Bold on as ; f *4 "favorable terms as can be obtained at any‘smulat entablishmcntin .he West. They have now on hmjdM nnnsually extensive stock,embracing all kinds oi rurnt* lure, trora the cheapest and plainest to most costly andelegant. All orders promptly attended to. mraitcro JAMES GOSMSG, market street. Mod. A. GOSLING, Mo. Qli ST. CLAIR STREET, AND RRTAIC Deatets in foTtign cn<i ilfljfnwiij Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MILLINER V, k e vvs;4iii>scv. V ■ To ;Oat>tnex;fi&fettertf*- ■•-■•.• Venttrty Rostusooi and Walnutj ramuA, Hardman and Furniture at Wholesaler - r. ; . mHE subscribers have just received from 1 and Boston a roost splendid smek: orVhNiibH»i and are manufacturing by machinery Funutur^suitable forthctradc. All of which we will soil At extremely care was taken in the selection of the stock *.| persons cannot fall to be suited either as to ; quality or price: and, as it is well known that "Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited.. Turned Work,in all its branches* carried on, as usual. Plank for hand rails.for Carpentersiand all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—vu: Mahogany, Vannahv Hardware, Hair Clotlia, Springs, Ac ,&c. No. 31 Fifth street. nmr22rydaw Journey men Cabinet MftlMt* I :'''iwfcunrosg.iie second street,. l (near the comer of Wood.) 1 ■ T Hl9 ASSOCIATION, em-fR . | (jngHjUsijjZmw bracing, already, twice to three 1 times as many hands as the lar* [ te^S“ aBß «!@RestandiaLbcrlomostreno'iraed • 1 • ] business shops of this city, hnTO opened thebJV are-j house; nnd arc able to tarnish the public, by wholesale j or retail,with Furniture of the following description— 1 v ‘Mahogany Wardrobes; Ihessingßureaus;Fall Col umned Weans; Mahogany Bedsteads . Mahogmiy I Chairs; BockiogChairs; Mahoga.y WoshstandvSo- j fn«: Divans; Piano Stools j-DoolrCases, Secretanea, | p__j T'fthipß* pier Tables; fine CardTabtes, Centre | TaMcJ; Hat Aiclts; French Bedsteads; OUoinans; Poplar'Wardrobns; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wort* ■tntiiifl’ Cherry and Common.Workstonds., Trundle Bedstead., Cherryßareaus; | C The advantages of cooperation,on an Dermfithetn to sell at the lowcnprjces,and they are;« fenninedtosell, lowcrthno any compeUtow, an eqaally good, If riot better article, and warranted—-as the pubnc will understand by giving them a ceil. .... ■ . . . irry st«am6oat t pork of aU descriptions, ,an<^Jtjer articles or any description, made to order In e*«*y.®2| e i at the shortest notice. - ■ llUttl - .KsutjtL, .laving. wilithe Patentee of ibis new,and valuable t«eri turn for the manufacture anil tale of the,f,lS™>scta* West, they having been. manufactured heretofore exciu sively In the East, where thoy ore superseding the use of wooden tofllus, take this method of ‘ nr °™‘ a ?-J„. ncblie, that they are now manufacturing eighteen aifrer ent sizes of the modem Sarcophmms, T s r ? u lf j“ from 2S inches to 8J feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those wno < |csi' e space for cushioning, or for bodies , of m sious, have several sizes deeper and wtdetv This in . vention now comingtntogeneral of the greatest of the age. These Imotai. Ozs« ate composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of '"They are thoronghly enamtlti inside and ou ’t,?" d I tha s made impervloes to air and > nde ?““°**'*‘„A l h r e h y . are highly ornamental, and of a clastic form, "* I and portable, while they combine tho greatest strength 1 which metal is capable bf, m n given quantity* j When properly secured wilh ceroenitbey are perfect*, j ly air-tight, mid free from eXhalatlonof oDenslve gasea. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in nse, (of whatever cosy | for transportauon,vaalts,orordmary lniermenu, aahas been proven by aclaat experiment*, and certified toi by some of oar most scientific men; also, by the lionora blM Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other dlstingoisbeti Senators who have -rntr.esactl Iheir merits, and whose letters, together with of their WOtlhi may ho seen at oar Agents BuriadCase Depot, No. 074 Main street, three, door* above _Nln>h, wbero'wo intend to keep oa hand at all titnes,traclpa stock of ell sixes end degrees of ornament and finish ns will "nit the most diversified tastes, , iVe invite the attention of the public, tmd of bnder takers, particularly-, ibrooghoot the West, to an exami nation of the article, and rcuneil them not tiriely open ihe representatioasof andeitaters not nsing the article, whose Interest tt woeid be to m l f t l ?P' ct r e “UvS m i on nmr2i:3rn W. C. DA V Its & CD- . ■*3553 JAHEh W. WOOUWKM., gj CABINET ]3Sa e-dk&TTmNITVRE MANUFACTURER, 1 Werc-rooino 07 and 00 Tlalril atroct. JW. W, respectfully infornts bisfriendt and castom •' cts that he has now completed his springstock of Furniture! which 1b decidedly the largest andjeat ever oßhied for sale in AisCHy, which wTI be sold at pnees aft lovr as any in tbeUnlted Slates, East or Weal* As ho Udetermined to upholdtho VJ? lll T with well seasoned materials. best workmanship, and newest deafens?and from the extent of hia orders and facility in mm nracturina, he is enabled to produce warranted torners' interest with his own, in quality and pnee, and k«pk always on hand the greatest vanetyof every des erimion of rormture, from the cheapest and plainest, to Ae most elegant nnd costly, that a house, or any partjtf onelmaybe rarnished from his stock, or manufactured exnresslr to order The following articles consist, ut partfofmsstock, which for richness of style and_fimsb, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities: „ Loais XIV tete-teie.a.Sofas; 50 sofas» ra plath and hair olotu, 60 doz.Mabogany Chairs, 20 do Walnut do; 50. Mahogany Rocking do; 20Walnut do doi 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut do; - /• 50 Marble Top Centre Tame a; 50 Jo Drcstmgßureaus; . SO do Waahstandai • 40En,closed do; lot)Common • - do; fiO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads; . 20Walqut da;- 50 Cottage J do; ■■'3to Che Try and Poplar Beasteane; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut : da; lOCherry do; 50Plain Bureaus;. 70 Dininfraud Breakfast Tables; 12 Secreiary and Bookcase*; 20 doz. Cano Seat Chairs; • 24Cano Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles Writing Besks r •. Mat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; - , Etigoires;' Paper Machae Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do; Elizabathen do; Halt and Tier.. . do t Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables, Pearflnlaid do; Extension DiningTablca; Arm do; v Ottomans; - A COMMON FURNtTCRK and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CuiUNBX mxxsbs supplied With STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shorl est notice. ; ■ s .. ; Ail orders promptly attended to. “fIS AISINS—CS boxeß “J. Kristies? brand for sale by R SMITH & BTNCLMK, r to The subscriber* ha\e Hub cay \j associated themselves the purpose of transacting a.,Wholesale Grocery, Lianor and Commission business, under the firm of John Black & Co., No. 210 comer of Liberty and Irwin sts. JOHN BLACK, ; ■<■■■ Mv M’CULLOUGH, JR. ~AVlkiiaxn. 'W* Wallaeoi ■ PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 31«, 331 urn* 3»3 Liberty,epp«t<* egggas^je* l,OOO Case* straw Goods.. ever? variety of fabric* stvl© and."PUtt©Thi adapted to the Spring trade, ■which.will be aold*by.tbe packago, ai’ the lowestfigure. Caws may.bp No.ffl Miifc at'reet. Bnsion. miiolntioaor t*areuer*nip* • •• THE Partnership hitherto existing between P“£. sdribcrs, doing business in the name of John Blsot & Co., is this day ditsolvedby mutual consent, H. Mc- Cullough purchasingthoenura.imeresiotJolinßiae^ Baid business; H. JToCullough haying .the oght.to use the name of the late firm in settlingthebusiness, and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, ana to pay all debts duo by the late Sim.- - . henry McCullough. ! N. B.—The business will b© continued by the subscri- Pittsburgh. March t, ISS2. martfctf 1 : ' GItUKOBAbBRE Jfi - Jfoi 71 comer-of. Wood and Fourth its., : CT • HA3 iast receivedhtsSpnngßlQchOf^^ggga fiasuDCtior BOOTS and SHOES, of lhe*®“““ a » Mheststook worltmanshipthat canbe got togetluer. any ono establishment, of.like amount, in the West. Nearly all made to special order, free from cuts, blemishes, Ac? CounltT Merchants and others are re spectfully invited tocafl and examine.the stoclf, which is offered for sale low for cash. : . .. . * _ . _ N. B.~G. A. has paid particular attention to have a general assottmentof tbe best swek of Boots and Shoes tor the Retail trade, from the good low ptlce to the best made eustont wort, conslsting.of every hind of colors aud fashions now in use. . Individuals and families may rely on eiways finding a general assortment, ns it re lates to sixes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. vi. . .. ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children's Palm Lear three Straw. Hats. laprs.3m rrtHE partnership herntofore existinghetween tho uii- I dersigned in tne Commission andEorwardingbusi. nessuto , under the firm of 8. F. VON BONNHORST & Co., Is this-day dissolved by mutual consent. The business ot the Into firm will be settled by 8. F. Vou Bonnhorst, whoisuuthaiisedto use the name of the firm forthat purpose 1 -- WILLIAM EiCHBAUM. S. F, VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 185i-inyt 00-PartnersLtp Notice. rrtllE undersigned have thi»day farmed aCo-Perlner | ship for the transaction, ol a Wool and General Commission and Fowarding business, tinder the firm of VON BONNHORST fc MURPHY. Warehouse Water and 118 Front streets. JAMES B. MURPHY. __ S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 18J!btijy4 •>: -, 9%i4> t , <■"» ■ . * ‘V'V;-. - *V - JaddTft Medicated liquid CaticH. . <pHIS nmole is intended for fnimly-uaeyfindßtiOttla be ■*• I found in the possession of ever? family in the land. Mechanics who ere In constant danger of injury to their l-'rticm. add nJtet a fait trial) wiUconßldex tttadlxpemaljle. t n This mny ceruly that «#, the nnderawned, hiving freimently made u«e of Judil’i Medicated L&ald Cuticle, SSATasm. JfenSeld * OampTSiiddletowO) fvTnneeiicaUdlieetfoUjrieeommend.itto.Qurproresßiear quailed. WM. B. CASEY, M.D., O HABKIBON.tty>M p WOODBUFFt M.D., HAMILTON BREWER, M.D n i , . W EbESWORfH BURR,M.D T Botanlo. Coraprmng.ll thepfacl.rfn E phy«tclen«,lnCecity of .Middletown. FAHNESTOCK S CO., For sale by Wood and JFirsteW Cankor.Sait Liver arising froman Dininess, Complaint, Catarrh, Ifrcpepsia, ueanacueo, n r on- SSswteSlas-t WEAHSES3 ANDGENEBAL DEBIUXV, SiruStbenmgtbe weakened body iivmgtoneto Jhe hiitmt&d' sad broken down cbMuiuuonfi. Ilia porely ] vceeiable in Its bo accnrately com- , E»« “\Va°. «mfem T a?y effi diaeaaea which tub* Sarsapirltla Syrnps entirely failed tile leastlm* | been'tested In, many casesof CANCEHOO3 , HUMORS. -The jnosl obstinate Cancers have- been , intedbyrhis medicine We say that it ts a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Itremoves all: obstruction in the escalation, rendering the.JUyer See. active and healthy. . It removes Palpitation or the- Behrt, and relievos in all cases of Asthma, and may be ■^jssssstfKSrasafeswjf i°aS"by et ‘^ FjOTI &WciE , &?>AM7 hole - BBONCiiITIs””wSoopiNG''COUGH J In offering to the community this justly celebrated re medy for diseases iff the throat and longs, it Is nor our wish to trille with the lives or health of the afflicted, bnl frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and someof the evidences ofiis success, from winch thoycira judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements or its efficacy, nor will we Sold out any hope to suffering , ■ hnmnmtv which facts Will 110 l ■ >,. .• . v-..i ' Many vitcfr are here giyen, and we solicit an Inquiry - i mx ~ I Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt or.yonr „ nl i| i had an opportunity of witnessing its my own family, or in the families of my f nends, "■nS I have no w done, with a high degree of eatls£ap» U T{,i?e C fo”a"l\s f ,S a tn^e„uiho C w,a r owerrnlre tralds nnd co^^^d^^mor«yalseases^^ BauitsvflCK|M©»»Feb#sj.lfH7»: , - ° c ‘ fs “ rin *■ Dr J.C. Ayer i f have been cored of the worst cough I ever had in my life, by your “CmmJnr Parrq4fVLand never fail, when I have opportunity of recommending i' w ,mere.’ Toarl -r“ P tf dJeMERSON. ITj“Rcnd the following, and see-if this medicine is -worth a trial. The pailem had become very feeble, ant. the eflector the medicine was unmistakably disunct i-r UmisD Stxtss Hotel, , Dr.J.O. Ayerr-Sir: 1 have been afflicted wnh a pain ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms or eelUed consumption, for more than a year. I coold find no me dicine that would reach my case, use of your“CHaKET PEcroSAL,” which gave me gradual relief, anill have been steadily gaining my strength till my health is well nigh restored. 1* While using yonr medicine, I had the gratification of caring wiih li my reverend friend, Mr.l roman, of Sump ter Dnirictywho had been suspended from his parochial duties bya severe altackoi bronchitis.; ... , I have pleasute in certifying bese facts to y,on And am, sir.yoors respectfully,;. , 1. 9. CABHOUH, of South Carolina try The following was one of the worst of eases which the physicians and friends thought to be mcnrablo . consnmptionciisstot, Pa., Ang. 22,1813. I was taken with aternbleeoogbi bronchi on by acolcU tn thebeginning of last February,, and was confined to my bed more than Ceugbiog incessantly night and.day, 1 bet arne gkasuy and pate, my eyes were sunken and stassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing. andm sack distress for bTeaih,lhalbui Utile hope of m> rtruv'- ery could be entertained. While in ibissitu&tion, a friend ufraine,(ihe Rev. John Keller,oftbe Methfdlstcburch,J brought mo a bouleof yoar Ciissnt FECToa.iL, which 1 tried more togroufy him, than from any expeciationof obtaining relief, its good effect xndneefi me to conur.ue iw nsei and 1 soon foand my bealth mach unproveU.-- Nowin three months; I am well and strong, and can at* tribute my cure onlytoyoor gTeatmedicme. . . . ; Wiauhedeepestgramode^onn^.^ Pr.-pared and soldbyjames C. Ayer,Practical Cirem laip»'Slil’in! pmsbareh wholesale anf. retail, A-, Fahiesiock, and by J. M. Townsend; in A 1 egheny Bily bv H. P. Sehwortj, and J. Douglass, and by ilnigmau generally -2S£2L_ Notice. Dr« De liimcy’i OcKVraua atroment, The only Infallible Cure farthat Dreadful Daeaee known as Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNaeturr nal Emissions, • CIO harassing and destructive, and productive or so, iN roueh mischief lo the nervous tys'eni. lnciipaclial ui the mun fbr business; aocieiy* and mammon ThlßlnßtruTuedtiß simple, comprehensive, and. failing* acti may beuse4; wiihouube elightesi »iicoin«e lucnce or the'knowledge 01. the most ipumutefnend . it in to be usedextenially, producing no pain oripiury whatever, norpreventing anyone fromuttendiag to bjs i: business; and while in u»e-no* •* ' mlta Place. inrtccfoflng tA«xrgons, *» ® shotSntnt* to os nmjmot*, the iosa of whioh, caused by eaib abuse, inqnUaonj and thecanseof theihonaand, concoSuS t Nertt.Mness,P;win»«on, Dyspepßia,:Pain in : the Mead and Diraneaaor Vuxou y Weakness of the Back and Lower ‘ r i^F^/pre* 'AU twl eompltanis as soon asfha muniries. as xhs for_ tktna amvlaints, nndhas now completely superseded *be«m=- of Orues, the boogie, cauterization, Ae.,not to.tnenuon the thousand advertired nostrums of the day, ascordtalfl, ltconstltntee, at the .etnehmejf the by far the cheapest treatment SSdtoedlo'theafflicted, a fair price betugallowed, for the. Insttameat, after the desiron effect has been, at-, Wl B?lt alsrr remembered,, that there complaints .nrehut little understood .by-the profession lh general,; and that nil the medicine in iheworld never has,and never will, stop those losses, which, ;if allowed to continue un checked, ate Bure to produced the most distressing eon *e?th£s been a matter of surprise to soine, that any one of respecmblliiy aitd bf-ptotesflonat atminmenteiAooM, devote hli attention to diseases which he^ilftt^evßry, description pretend,to core so costly, if, howeveT, but the one thousandth part of the miseries these pecplebriug uponsociety were known,a very different opinion would be formed. And it i» notonlythe present misery and dejection, preying on the iitind os well os thctiody, that is deplored, bat some are of suchn nnlnre aa to.affect. posterity, iJnd even lodes troy the reproductive faculty, altogether. It la a fact that, when not properly treated, thev may remain ho dormant in thedonstifution as to ap-, nSr in no other way than in their effect* nponpostenty;, vet. if properly understood, Ore mdsibasily and sneedir ivremoved. The above, solhgemonslyeontrivedfoim- | meat wiirdonbUesey in a great measure,, contribute to i check the evils of quackery, so prevaleatm Uuaciass of diseases, throughout the union. /■ The price of the complete Instrument, carefully secur ed agtunst all observation in a bdx, is only 810- It can he rent, by express.to anynddress inanypart of the United Slates, Canada,-Ac .; according to order, uccom since its introduction in Amencn* ha?'induced aomoan piinqipled persons *n Newport, PbdttdelpMMllMmjj Boston,' Ac.. to get up :seme ridiculous thing*, called u iniirhnients, n which, however, bear nor tubsiugiit bst' resemblance, neifArr in form twr principle, lomy own invented, long tried,'enu pnlversallyiipprored lns: Birumene.and which are ua similar tothem as night is to light, kveryattempt to sellsuch “Instruments" (or mine will htrproseeatedto the fullest cxtenipf.theinw, , 1 being not willing, to connect , the’Weilfand honestly eanteu repdtation of my inventions with; quacks rand their worthless prodnfctionsu . Wo Znimimmlit genuine and none can Sr warranted but thoro erdrred /tcttz myitlf,. All applications and remiiiancer must be directed'] (postpaid) to ihß Doctor himself, he hsvingno Agencies iesthbfishedhntinLOndonandParis. _ . : Address, postpaid, Dr.ll. de t-ancy, 51 Lispcnaru st., 1 Office hours, daily, from 9 r A. Ml till 3 P.M., and from 1 till BP. M.j the "Sabbath excepted. - ■ 50* The andersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument Is not only constructed on sciculiGc principles, but that from its'use the happiest I; results may always, iwilh ctmEdenee, be'anticipated,, . there being, for the-cure of those diseases, NO OTlitilt CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. ' \ 1 HENRY'S. KEELER, - - • ' CH. GOETZE, M -D.; 96 Chamber street*. ■ ,sj • C ECKUARDT, MJ).| 24 Howaid stieel, . ■ • Nxw Yon*.' ■ Dr. ns La It sv is prepared toexechte all orders for sur gical apparatus, viz t-Artificial! Anna .and LegA -Whien move like nalaralmembersi Apparatus forrLnxUUont for Contracted Legs; for enrvatnre of the Spme and Waist; for False joints-ofthe-Anns and-Knees, (or ParsliUtc Legs; fox Club Foot; for Lacrymal Fistules, for Fallingof theßeotom; llypogamricßeltst Beds and Chairs for Sick Persons ; orth pnedie Corsets- 4e- Ac. All work wartanted- Letters or city reference. ' '■ . -..1 - , Uetayty STEAM BOAT rMMSUNGS-Cdmfirismg in pan . tho foHowinirt.\Tatle-Linen, Huekligek Diaper, ; Crash Race Smp/Tttbto C<nrerln*-awJtTasle. Covers, Napkina, Ac., which we are constantly leceiTOia&oni the importers andl mana&etwera. £M«No.BsFotmh street’ ■ (aprl) ’ ■ •: W» M?.CUNTOCK,. *, /•> t-S ~ t+ » ' . ~V J r * s * r f *■ ** » * .-'.'.{-■'■ft-; 1 V! ■ . svmen, U |ntabBuyi Sspep?la<gJ nd^ ißn J,^ l ?s lonce or Wind, imd Si IjieriMe CdMpIBBB. rnce -a rcenn, or five bores- for fr-nd 0 f toil by W„C. JACKSON, 210 Liberty sMeW. «M ® r - W«w street; Pittsburgh, and by all the ftnigglstp. Ip" Full directions enclosed with each box., r,. /deelo:lvd**F * * - •rondered thecure of this dreadful disease -a matter of ... perfect certainty-fraud theman.whoiwmrnow allowa . Henua to proceed andl a condition of things is ed that nothing' cart alletf late bat >bo knife of as .. ; surgeon, is -wiiolly Aropinre in us orai l aary form, ;.tnay, with propriety, be left to -tnc person afilicled and ihctruss-rnalrM; but to go as many persona do, without even a bondage ©I any kind-to retain it* ot ten renders the caseperfectly unmanageable* and leads .. . • to wbßtlsteraed Straftgigtettrfffmiia, which often haa 1 <1)0 relief butin a isargtcaL operation. In.\the Truss to r . „ ,■ wbich we invite the aurfnuon or the afflicted, there ii everyf superiority r ©yet tho ttusses aud bandogeB -in - ; . ! common use. It is perfectly comfortahie,.and can. be • ' made ttf fit any cose of •Uetclavmh ;an exactness end x dnuablcnesa of pressure that .does not belong to any... otaer Instrument with which we trrof acquainted J-and - will retain eny< rupture, with case and comfort to-the ; woarer. Physicians of the highest standing m the pro? bard w»I ettte dtieihalfthe'cases of/ordinal,; Kapturt - TVe Udvise tboso afflicted to make application In.Umc.., Vfy- Biftrmra of the hightst character con 61 giten .it thisCilViblt calling eflthragttiL - - - . ..... -. L ■ Persona from a distance, caa liavo ..them sent, by Bending the measure body. 140 Wood street, sola ogent for Pdtsbojjfih TO USVAIiIDB AND THE. SICK. THE CELEBRATED COtySTOCZ MVPICMBS* , thirst. The, gasa* -paih.Exmcroji icpnntis,Sr ; jj ; curing all Barns, und all Externnirains : foe Staying or Reatoiing thp ~ ? iVoTS anjJ Bcms£im773r»< ond-Indjan Veg- . i fW&fcSJtsrfr, a cure for all .Rheumatism. . 4Ui,itf«ffe*rt'A««>!fcO*f,acertamcnrc i f o rlXofnefiS. sib« 'tfav'4 .Z»»tme»i< a,known pore tor the. m l **- 7ih.-i2WrVßtff*/, fornU.women in the femuy ;wajf« v *, tfth, LoneUy's Great Wutern Indian, panacea, for Colds and feverish fceUngß and prevenUfiJ? feyorsj for Asthma, Liver Complaint and HiUous AflccuoM, fpr ;? ; Diarrhoea, Indigestion nnd Loss ofAppenie; forLosuve? ticssJn ftmalw and males, ondncrvou&coipplaints; for ; ,; Stbnwch Affections, Dyspepsia,Piics,.W»eamatinn,*o. . The great points are If 19 not had to take, never give*-: >■ nain,and never leaves one cosuve. . -■■ * - 9th- Kolrnstcck's Ytrmifu gt\W ttxn. Killer,) for Children Great Pmn KtUer* No medicine - has been discovered mat is so (happily .adapted iq t use internally as drops to be taken,’and yet perform anch wonderswbfeanpplie4««rnaiJ»/asa.waßhot.baln, by friction. In bottles from 12fr to 50 cents each. • . • -"llth. Saunholtz'sßoachan&Eed BugßaiMt-fot any* ; iDg away Vetmm in a short time. . , - —• ••• --••••» lSlb'. 'Tlie celebrated Lftt’jLi/# PiWj and- Ttnrptranet !■ E ‘vnb! Jfr.ltaT thalamus's Pint: Simp, the normIarEX EECTOHANT TOR COUGUS, GuLDS, INFLUEN- Z Mlh?3ra< Eaitlndia $ Ntlt Tlotk Itavr Hyu, the Only 3, jS\h C Lln’t']sdmsChina,'n Chinese Remedy for Cnt»» . Bmlses,Sorer, &c. ■ ■, , ... 16\h Extract of Sanapanlla. Tills article hoa ontliy- , t'diill other Sarsaparlllas, ami still gives as great satis faction n* cter. . 17ih :The celebrntcdsprcad : Sirtngtheiung PlasitTt. made from. Dr. .Lin’s recipe, and thomost popular in the . > IBlfa* Drums’? Tooth Achs Dropsy A. ccrtainond easy cure for Tooth Ache. , , 19th; Dr. ha*.lalelyrbouoht.ih.e rifiht fpr tno United Stales, of the celebrated; Concentrated AUneral Water,- found at the Bair Sarin??* of Doctor >V*n«C,... ChTucVat St. Catharines, 1 C. >V. ..This roedmtne has at-., mined a notoriety and popularity never before equalled by any preparation nt! that place, and us gttlebas.ucen commenßurate with its merus,which tire extraordinary- All the VemcdicstiTe in-ALMANACS*. lo be givea lo all -■who. call* ..where...thc.Medictne& ate "All preparations heretofore known ns « COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK tc CO.’s, always he- , Joneed and nowhelongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LucitO S. ComsUdr ; and though the'Bifjnatare of Comstocle o, , Co. will beeonunued, this eitta label with the fac-snnile, signature of Ur. L. 3.C. will itt Toture designate the OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK. T> “ Thoabovemcdlcines can .be-hadtn thta place, ot. , fete WILLIAM JACLSOiV. No. e-10 Liberty street, head of Wood- ‘Wlttar’s Balaam of Wild Cheny» . best remedy ever known toman for£ougtej<C<slas* Asthma* Provp; Bronchitis* Influenza* Eluding of ; tfte lungs* Difficulty of Breathing, Jj/eUtoncfthe Liter, Painter Weakness of the Brcaxtor Side ,First htoges of , : Consumption. Ac In short. Shis Balsam ss peculiarly adapted tdeotry disease cfthsLungSyOnd Liver, trftwh. is prodiued iheut ever varying chsnats. . ’Vg/'fLP ClJEßßYhasiofcgbeeakßQwntoposßeßsim: W ©onanvmedlcipaVrtopcnie?.. TUisfactisfiunlnaf io every maU6nin : our lin'd; ati'dphyHiciattfi oftenitte scribeUia dlffetentfonns for.a variety of.complaints.— Tar also has bfttncquaflynoied fonts virtues; anaßome t names aifffaHuKarto.thewolo.wuiv* - i try* has gone bo fat as to declare that even CONSUMP TION could bft cured by that alone. In omer oands again, it was nearlyvaluelesS. -no docM.io their ignorance in preparing and ndnumsienpg lt~u dimcuuy how.entirely obviated by patient experiment aoa long e *?he4«raordinary medicinal powenpf.thesoW suh- ;; ninnccs are now for the first time combined audcifiood*. OI.vWILD,CHEWtT. By mnice chemical; process,Averj thing, deleteriousion uselesslßiejccteil, sot Kat-who; jemalnsisthemnMßl trsordlnaryatid truly officecions remedy for all kinds of niilmonaiy and liver diseases ever known _toman; .To -. oonvineo all unbelievers that our theory.is werefertbtifeiy'casesofearespeTibnnedby-thiswon- Buraii, Hnm. co 4 O.) Sept. S 7. i r.B.Piß*—Benr SIrS I .fake ttiedlbcrty of ndvmfng von of the benefit I have derived from the use of i>r. Wistar4 Balsam Of Wild Cherry. .1 Was nrostriited by Ihatrerrihle scooreeCoMumiitioniinMaylasu Ibeai tack was trulyhorrifylng Id me. to° ttr , 1 ? fmv brothers and sfsiorr) had died of Consumption. .I. was afflicted-wiih nearlyallJhC!.woist features of the disease,; 1 hod adisiressing coogli, and eipeotoratetl a (treat deal of bloml, hectic fever, severe patnstn the side and eb-st, eold chills,- alternating with flashes of heat, of at kkilful physician., from the . • time I was taken sick until ttboutsix week? since, being ihen'altoutlielplessvkhd my ffiends-considered.my ense hopeless,or avteastheyobdour physiolan’s skill,advts. . ed the use of Wistar’s BaUnm.of AVfld Cherry. Wlih outiny knowledge myfa-her procurndit atid Cnmirencru administering it to me; tend ftomthefirst dny.l eomnmnr cedtnking it -my, health improved, and m two weeks l i was able lb be out and overteemy business, and labor, I which I etill continue to do. . 1 havp. taken. four-hollies I ° f ' lte medicme, and now oons.derm|el { nmrrecdyrrell. : ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE! 1 Hu.iUviLl.a, riurfieidco., 0,1551. 'Mr ; J(D Park—Pehr Sir : 1 wish-to stale to yonlhht my daughter .Amanda,, aged. 16, years, hadi about a year, since a very severe attackef measles, which reduced- - her very rnttch; and rleft her with a racking cough.. X t .employed all of, the physicians wilhineur reach for the narbose of removing her coughs -hut;without success.— she appeared to he sinking-into every Byrapiomof consarapiioru i then tried Dr. Rogerfl Liv»? erwort and Tax. Hot thisnggravaled her cough, add; bra.,Btill Jnprejnaliciianl churocteti. I was now raoslßeriQds-ly alaimeil, anditwas‘wim bllhg fearthaiTftola dayio4dy a&'ttfiheprogtejstif innt ihsatiable direJWO,^Co.n?nmpiion. , I really dcspairca of coy daoffhtef 5 a recovery.* -But I pTovideniialiy sow the. certmcato of. Jonathan poulßoo, yWhow^aughterySarak Jane, was cured of Consumption. by Wislar’s Balsam of • Wild Cherry TUf« created a famr.hope tnattiUnught help my daughter, and llmmedintely coTnmeucod using it, and it almost instsntiyßave healthy was improved from the-first bottle.'and of-two. bouleh-of WiBtßr ? s4JaUam of Wild Cherry aha was res-, y tnred to perfect hcaUhj iind she is hot now at alt predi?- posed to a cobgtu si will say to olltkutare SflUelcrt With,. any disease tending lo Consumption, do, not despair, for Balsam-of Wild Cherry wtllcore yon If., | you will but uy it. ___ E. KALB. M f ' ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! 1 WilTmirucles jicvcr ceaao2. Aloxo .eyidenw: of it*, surpassing heahh-rcaloraujc virtuca! ; ■ • „ i. ' IFroA Or.- Baker, •ftpnngfieM, Wftßhlngloaro.,Ky.]. Ky.,olt\y 14,1800. . ■ Messrs Sahfobd & Pab* i Hake thlsopporttmityof- Infonnine you of up on me bYtheriseoTDrvWiatar’aßalsam of Wild Cher ry.'-.'" *':*•. • ■ ..■•■•• ‘ Jhtbeyßar;lß4Qi was taken with the irtfUmmatlod of the fcowwsKwWcfc nabbreii under for six weeks, when I gradually JiuTre follof 16411 was attack- - eaWiUT nsavere cold.which, seated itself upon my lungs, hud for the space of three years Twit's confined to my bed, I tried all kinds of medicines and «vAr/variety of ; aid without benefit j and thus .1 wearied along until the winter of 1845, when I heard.of J?r»-Wisiar?a.Balsam of Wild Chen*. -:\T'' .":i"y:r 4; ' ? iMy.ftiehds persuaded pie .torglye lt. si trial, Ihougbl had given up; all bopes-of recoveryj andliad'prepared ciTselfTorine eh'ahitf Of aiidtbeTwmld.rThrbugli their < solicitations I was induced lo make use of the genuine' Wistar’s Balsam ofWild.Cherry, The effect was truly astonishing.. After five ye'arsof aMcdohlmd suffering Uri&aller hayinaspeiit four orfbreliundred doUarsio''no purpose, tmd most respectable physicians Jmd proved nhdvailing, l wan soon restored'to fenfire licalunretKe b’essingof God and.the useorDr.Wisiat’a - -Balsam of Wild Cherry. ■ • Maythe blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of < ' so valuable as: Wistaria: Balsam of- Wild tespectfully., >V. H. BAKEIU ' Genuinet-Wistar’s Balsata of Wild Cherry ha** n signature of Henry WifltaTvM.p « r ,>h»t - !adelphia,.and:« Sanford *Tark».:on a finely *£ee«ted" • :steel eHgToved wrapper, Ttoothcrcatvbeßer U ine v.- • frj*. per bottle—six bmtleafor 9* • *' : Sold by J..D, PARK, Fourth and Walnn'tairpetß Cin ■ cinnttti.O, General agendo whom al’,onle remusibo i addressed. ‘ ; TjyjFriw SV pet boUle-*Blx bc-ules for $5. 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