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X UOOitVKHj Jr., See lltve CloUunfcStore, No-'225 ♦f k liihisiv fell n flood suit of Summer do fhintj.rnrs‘ittV; .and l»?uer Goods,or every description’ very low for ensh Custom WOrkmudc lo order in fK<B)no urf»le st.y.lr, on reasonable term*. Japrl? r IVlirtt (livery «o<ly Sftys t fllu*i «c Truel IT :»p-so»tl'-ui.a.l-■IifH'i.KYKR, at: the I3ke Ihvß CrxvrmKo S-o-S "" Uljfuy free,.dl« ll'c^ea,“ "To 11.1ns in Hit Oily—well made ami faeliionnlclycul Pali on.l emniw Hun, ami j ou will pot be disappmnled spltndid aswtueui of i-rr C .‘, ," “K'>‘ sro wii, Often and Blue Ololbt, nup S!ll e o r i» f*OQds, .suitable for tliOFcason.whic j P Jtr V dlft - ,Ba^e l& (without ditappoinh meat.), in u style unsurpassed n the City. _Co»naund «ee. : . ... 7 * mVSlttJUtlll CliQ'illiNO STOAKt Corner of WOOJ and Water ztr. w,?!., m J c<l,,ah a« & Co.) Proprietors* i • T|»llK public i* respectfully -requeued 10 call and ex* X- manic our slock of Ready Alade C!o!hipff,got up expressly for this market, nnd irrsuperior style, .vrlncli we ntv dfttetrtniscU-to sell low lor cas-h. Our motto being; Q*tclt Sa’ti and Sm*lt x . Our Wnirroom- up «tn»r«-is fully supplied witha largo stock of Cloths, Cnsßiinere.vVesnpgs, Suhuner Cloths,-or every description, and, 10 fact, every: article utour. lute stumble, for the season. These Goodv we ,aremftkmfc to orderiu superior stylet and at very low priced Gtvcniu call,and examine for yourselves. , J mvlV - ’ JOHN CAU.AtIAN ft CU .! JAMES C. WATT** MERCHANT TAILOR, -Ifoy&S'MaTiutf btiwun Second- <inct Thttd struts: i BKUS respectfully to inform his friend* undthepublic, that he Juts relumed from New York and Philadel phia; homing there telcctud frourtUe Initial importations, nn-enilre .new flock of Block and Colored CLOTH? *. CASBIMLKRS and.-VRSTINGS, which for nowne** of and richness of fabrics, are not sarjiaseed by wiy .hooße.wef iof New York.—All of which he la pre* pjiretno male io order in asupetior sly le, auue lowest : p?ies possible, and Ct rduiUy. mviie purchasers to call ■ af w> X w?r ll /before purchasing clßowhert*. . I have no authorised Agentm uns . cuy, for the sule of my work onGA KMENT CU PTING; ■rW- H-.cfts oaiy. ba bad af: Uie-.store .or the• *ul«*cribcr,3G Aiaitet sircLijcube foUowingpnces,viz:wiihlnßiniC' . lions,810: without, S 7 marl? ,v fIKW CLOTHING house:. s. ,: • edmuno . watts a co., MERCHANT TAILORS, £fo» 185 Liberty £treet t above St. Clair, i SllVKopencda new Clothing Store,at the above • are now receiving q splendid lot-of CiothSj Ve?t n*s.ftc;,of the lutest unporni* linns, purchased witha--)especial view 10 city trade, uml .which they are prepared to make up to order in the la* test and most fashionable Biyles. ; fhey intend-to pay • strict aUcnlionto this branch of their bUMness, and they hnve full confidence thM-ihcy will be able u* give theft customers enure eatisfuctiD-i. They areuUo inanufactu ling a choice lot. of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, o l the. newest style? r wbich they will sell low for Cash As.all this stock ib entirely nuw,u t» worthy the aiten j on of, buyer 9 * • fnpr'dhv BPttlHO Aai> »UflkiUe.a UIiUTHHKQI THREE BIG BOORS 1 •.. JTo. 151, Liberty Pittsburgh. JOHN -McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an*: nouncing to bis numerous friends and the public in general, that his Spring and Summer stock is now ready tor inspection, which lie believes will be found to be one or the largest and best selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found m the Western Country.- . Hehaa this seosonpatd more than usual attention to: the monufaciunnp ana style of his Garments, so Uiuithe: very lowest priced, os well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance notto be surpassed. He would particularly call the attentionof all dealer*: in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of - Garmentfli Ashe feels confident,upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce meats as shall , moke it their interest to purchase at hi* establishment; . Many years* experience, and great success inihebu*' sineas, togeiher.wiih an unprecedented xehoitnale and r«- Wii patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location'in the Union; which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. . . • * In the Cntung department will be found a choice se lection of the moslf&slnoQ&ble goods,consisting of— French, English and Jlmcrican Bromldaths, Cashmcretts,&c , Ac. Also, an excellent assoiimenl of VESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he: is prepared to make to order m the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. : JOOMS,THBN, ONE AND AI.L! . The-Assortment, the Quality, and the. Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found 111 the United States: . martfi Co-Partncrahlp Hotlcei subscribers have this day euirrcd into pnrincr* A -ship, under the style ana lirm of TAAFFfr;, MA GUlRfvft BANE for tbepurposoof carrying on a gen*, eral Commission and Produce Business, nnd confident ly hope tneir iong expenencc, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the interests of their cusioiucra, will entitle them to afharc of public patronage, winch it shall be their study to deserve. . LUKE TAAFbK, l iitsburtfli, • SaM’L-AIAGUIRE. Cumbcrl’d, Aid., .’WM;C BANK, Washington, i*n Pittsburgh. Xnnl H. 1852 v [ap6 . HOFJS FOU NjJE X. Cochrui) Mcßride & Co., . M*.rnrvxcrnjtßßS of Iron Bailing and Ornamental Iron Work, tn ah . its branchei, NO. 2G, WOOD STREET* PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers beg leave rcfneeifiitly 10 inform their friends and the public generally, that, having receiv ed alarge number of new patterns for Iron Railing. Ac., which, together with those previously ouhand. comprise* thegi'eateet vanety ever offered in this City—they are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, Ac. Ac., in a stylo of workmanship and finish not to be surpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. AUo, rooking stovfcs, hollow ware, and castings of nil de*6ri|itif>TisVosusuaK- iy7 AMES K. ttEED CO., Manufacturers of Tnr-ono litgs, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 30 • * Smithfield-tired, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Agency tor Different Lines of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, _ No* 410 liibertjr Street, Pittsburgh. For.Pi: W. BYBffES & South tirut, ctwmr </ iftcr Xhf*/ 30 Waterlooßcad t Liverpool: and o3 . Gfaviir ttrut, Neto OrUatu, . 'W-' HAS a Line of Packets - i i *ailiDgeveryfiveday»from t -Try . i Jfiffr;- Liverpoolto New York; a Line of Packets from Lit- tSyfarov, .crpool to Philadelphia, on Jr&SAXi'&kr casaacSssssthe eighteenth of ench»^B—gstaßegst month; u Line of Packets to Baltimore on the ihnii of each month. Also—a Line ot Packets on the Bth and £4lh of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Drafisat sight always on hand, for any amount, at the lowest rates- of discount» and all information given concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure,by the:r Agent. JOHN THOMPSON. marlS - 410 Liberty si., Pittsburgh. B» A* Fftbneitoclt'i Vermifuge. From a Regular Physician, {From Dr. Jplm Sarmno.j I. '„ t . , Ybll Cocitt, (Ark ) Oct. 185f>, Aft! a Physician by profes&ion,of ibc regular order imd ai socli, have always viewed patent medicines with a skeptic eye. Last Spring, when! sent to Philadelphia for ray bill of medicines, I was prevailed on by ray brother, to put in ray Mil aniiem of two dozen vlais or your Yormi luge: he stating to me that it was a valuable prepara* t-on, having tried it In.his own family. "Accordingly, I icturoriwo dozen vials. I have used it all, and l most confess that my expectations Were more than realized— its results were truly astonishing, removing Worms in cycry instancej -wheb properly administered. If you will.smd me n box contulmnga gross, and send me the util, Twill send you the money for them by mail or oth erwise, as yon may direct. Deware of counterfeits und imitations Prepared ahd sold by mySrdftwlm u. a. Fahnestock * co . rorpernf.Wood end Firi<l sta. • LODB IBRSMUI'»«. m «AI)AM RKtNKM A!*", * [of ihe late firm of Sands ARciueman. LOOia ABIHEOIAN A CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CloekSt Watchts, Jewelry -Watch MaunaU i YirriZ STEKETi ONE DOOB FKOM WOOD, PITTSBDCGH? fTIARK leave to announce to the trade and the public X generally, thatlbey.have themselves carefully fc* . lected and. imported from Europe, a large slock of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch .Materials, amt Tools for .Watch makers; and a most elegaut assortment of Jew elrj\/rom ihebeslinanufaclories—which they offer m prices as low as they can bo purchased m the eastern markets. . . : - Their atock.of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Paienilievcrs;do Uemched-Levers; do Lepincs; Si!* verQaartiers: and elegant French time pieces, of the i most.approvea makes. Together with.a large stockof Clocks, and Tame Pieces, from the best American Facto* .■ rlet. ...... ■■ • Their stock, of Jewelry comprises articles of every descriptions this line, such as Finger Hines. Ear Rings, ■ H.n«,UincelcLi-ttolcl, Fob" and (iubd Cl.aiSs ; .fcoldX>urd.K«» und Lockcis, Gold and silver . Spectacles, Silver and German Stiver and Table nhd ITujy would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of V(&ich materials and Tools. I°ecur T d ery Tarielyi » w hich they Ihvc most carefully se i-i!!?s?JiaTe^Soo,l * ,aJl<la largo assortment of Tele -4f se ? °P cra Glasses; from : the best If*?!?.*£?L°J7J n ngla n d. Together with agreat variety ininSSian.riifof 8 Jew hi*Y repaired in the best manner and pn the most reasonable terms. foctlliy fUpDEll&po^o manufacturer* and Deni’*** ir* ■ M A N C II EJSTK R H I NER H P M njT ALLSOItMT CITT, l*A. ‘ * ISl l ' , . • Vobk, December Ist!i tq<;i I have analysed a sample of MANCHEsvitf m!v KRAI* PAINT, for PcDDca&FoDD.wd fimt u, D coni lain .hefollowing: • co,t Silica*- - Alumina, * <..-■•■ Per Oxida oMfdn, > Lime,' v- • ' . ■ ■Mamesia*" -/•',■• Oxide of Manganese^ Waier amLLoss, 100,00 .The Powdered Sample, contninecf in lhebox, which I suppose was the one yon desired also to liavo analysed, I find to differ from any average oftbe lumps powdered, . and mixed together. This last yields as follows: , Per Oxide of. Irou, . • : • v‘. * 55,50 * SiUcaaml Alumiim, . . . 33,00 Lime, . Magnesia, .• Water and Loss, . . This different*ej? presume arises from the-mmejral not . beicf an *fonnvsoino portions containing more Iron titan ‘ snows the amciejobeweUsuit*' ed for]\t oareoiepainL 'I find that by calcining thcpow ••; er beavthe'color is“much improved,' ....oratup«st convertediwtoa fine red. ,-3-s * _ „ , JAMES R. CHILTON, AL O.Cbemist. H 3" For w!e by JOEL iUOHLER, «l Liberty street, morl6:y JAMES C. WATT. .An assortment of the a bore named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c. . April 0,1852 —2 m 07,21 «,04 * 18,41 >iC3 ,24 - \l3 •: ,s,oo RR, , VAI ‘ OR LADIES' sewing birds, by the SSJf.5* jarticrlcssoicintroducedto the public lice of the n r^ <:e, l' ci!lU >' re -' t 'V lmende ? ta the tended, n.2 1 forwhoje particular nse they ore in w ho1d! or Si^, n ?n f lhe kina »»« 'Ter sewing. w fdt 7o?m'f le »«*wJajtf-:;ea#«Bd in shouWered, by their poSiSn iffP^’.w 4 ®» de ™und. health impaired,bv. h i le nt Work, as well as Improvements are constalay , hebiJ?m nh S'^ lll j! 11 ®i Silion ' 'the labor of men, but UtSor fe 0 ed ' 5 ,es!^ n alleviate tbe burden of the 28,„"fA“ fef, n do ?- e however, wiilgreaily' relieve; while*!!' Jmr '‘nr 1 . 0 . 6 ’ their woi it The Sewing Birds havebeen nsin ft? Iniliesin Ncw Engiaiid, and has met wl!h!, s n j d ? probation. - . a ‘ They may be bad of the: subscriber, by wholeshle in every variety of style; and the small price at which they are offered, mush recommend them to general n... mylß C. YEAGER, 110 Sbrketstf^ Stansportation, Emigrant Line* VI/ * <,br, ‘‘ ,l < )w foiwardmg passengers 10 riiiiadelphia •V'Viid inie> medium points, by the aboVe lino. Time pi'oiigh, three days. .. - . i mn7 _ ; COVQDIS A J3RAIIAM, Agents. v. fuiiasylvaula.Rallroad Company ■XKTK arc umv preparcd.to receipt for prr-duneiAc-, to • TV-' immediately. Time Eve days. ' HATES or FREIGHT ON v. ' ■ : ’ Uncoil, Lard, I’nrfc, Beef, Lard Oil, 4c ,50 cents ncr 10U pound* - ■ Caudles, ciiecsp, < odon, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf loli.ii.co aiid Window Glass. COcems per 100 pounds- Li-eswax, LneOrruli, Wool, Urißtles, Clover autlTim lOOpound”! Dl ' t r Sl " ls '’ Flax, 70 cents per 1 t'l-tiicr.', I'nrs uni! Peilry, Brooms and MEern cliandizr, i)u cents per Ho pounds COVODE 4 GKAHAMi Aseiits, . Canal Basin, Pmshargh: H. H: HOUSTON, Agent, S«fl Market street, ITiiladelhhm. -Adams ft Co/i Espressr •£,*«?• 80;I'Oimi'li STRUCT,mToIIURGII; v »Mih. public utc informed that we nrc uow running 1 regularly to the East and Went, ahd are prepared to forward all t.oods entrusted to onr care. ■ - . ,A MCsSENCpER Bent dally for Pkiladel phia, oi 4 © clacn, l*. M<vAho, daily.- to Cincinnati, at 7 o’cuntk, A. At- : Ordd.iransmiuedfreerof charge, nnd Goods returned by urat Express. • • jg Bills of’Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and j Scoilauc 1 , for any nmoont, payable on principal Banking •i Ilousesor Post Offices in the United Kingdom: I BAKER rORSVTII. Agent., JJlerctißDtß* Portable Boatnine, For ihc.Transportation oj Merchandise and Produce, • (VIA. PEJShSTLVAmA CANALS ATVH BAU.&OADS), BBTWKEN .PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, . . OiTtct, without He-tluvvnng, 03* TIME, TilN BAYS ' PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, 2«>l Markets! , (nearSixth,} Philadelphia. ; • . C A. AI’ANULTY A CO, ; CannL Baam, i'S and.4lo Penu street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased oar facilities and otherwise un proved oar arrangements for Transportation, we arc-now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and Merchandise, toship (on the opening of the Canals,) with proraplucs«and duprueb. The Section Boat system of transportation over our Stale improvements has becum use about ten years and the great success and favor it has met with, is a suf ficient guarantee that It is .no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment} but is acknowledged by all n« vastly superior to any mode of transportation usedonCanols, (when Intersected by RaUroaiis) : Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain nndlstuTbcd until unloaded at our Warehouse mMarkel Kr thereby .entirely avoidingthe delay consequent on' three different iretisniprnems, and secu ilng the delivery of Goods in entire lots, Prepackages clean, and mas good order as when shipped- • Produce, Ac., consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest c P.r*®hi canal rau-s, strictly according to instructions, wnbout any extra charge for commission, storage, orafi vancmg eharges, Ac. * 6 s . feha3 C. A. M’ANULTV A CO. •• Fare Rcanottn WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, F O ,?,, I , ! £, L^ IM " R 13 > Philadelphia ami wash -INGTON CITY,. Fabx Rsxrecan. To Baltimore, 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 31,00 do do tfi To Washington City, 82.30 do do do '■Tins-is-the ouly-Ofllee which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Woshington,and, by taking this Routc.pus senders will save tittie ond raoneyv ; > The Mail Boat (carrying the United Slates Mail,) l®f k . ve L 8 i^ e Wonon ff alie,a w harf, above the Wire Bridge, EVLRY AFTRRM)OM,at 50-oioek,via the Yougbio gheny Kiver. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and lake fpler.did United fciatcsMHil Uoschesm West New ton, next morning’, over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping of the. Baltimore urn!Ohio Railroad,'at'lo o’clock. I. M. Breakfast at Baltmoreand Washington Cilv, dme in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. Fere to Baltimore, - - - - 3 <^oo do Philadelphia, - - - - jo’oo do Wariimgton City, - 10 50- MONONGAHBLA ROUTE- The Steamer leaves the* Wharf, above the. Bridge, Uaily*nido’clock,A.M. Travelers leaving Pifsburgh uj iht Mornu.g Bant, wilt cross the mountains the fame night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning for theHo clock tram of Cais for Baltimore. Will sup in Bnlumorc and-Washington City, mid arrive ia Philadel phia at SoVlock, the same night Pure to Baltimore,- - ... . $ p t po do Philadelphia, - - - - 10,00- do Washington City, - - . 10,5 - I-orTicke«-s by enher of the above Lines, plem-e call at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monon galieia House, Walersireet. J. i, EVANS, Agent, nnru • fillCniGAN CBIVTKIaEi RAILROAD, *Bs2. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT - LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road, Cleveland and Erie Railroad. Cleveland and Tutrfburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad PABSEM»KRS will be ticketed through from any .point on Lake Michigan, to Clcveityni, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from either of those places to any point on L*ke Michigan. Thia Line w ill ho composed of two new low pressure steamer", built exnreridy for the route. * ■ Cupi. C. C Stavakd. FOREST'CITY, - - Can*. L. A. PiEßca. A Bom wilHeave Cleveland f rDetroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening. at Gj o’clock, arriving in jiOih ciues the following morning, in season for the iror nine tram of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Lake SupenoruudSaeirmv boats at Detroit . r! cy will run from Cleveland In the following order? FOREST CITY Monday —— ——.. Wednesday* • CLEVELAND. Tuesday—. .Thuraday CLEVELAND. Wednesday „ FOREST CITY. Tuesday ■» Thursday Saturday- The undersigned are prepared to make contractu for all kind* of fieurM. from Cleveland to Detroit, Meckb naw, saute ste. Marie, and aU porn on Lake Mtchipon The.OCb AN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compo-e the Ime until thcnew.Uoai* are ready Monday. AGESIs. C. bRADBERN A CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TKOWBRIBCE A JONES, Delroi jiprMiGm ■rev/ auk Ajs alsji'E nt i _ WESTEEN EAILROAD FROM PlttitrarQli to Cleveland,;Coluint>a« and Cincinnati, ' ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA- CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Uss than Ten Jlourt, bgaconhnuoue Railroad Line ! T HR Express 'Xrain on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at Si A* AI., stopping at fccwickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Knon. Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches AIM* ance»S2uules from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P- M. and reach Clcvcla-.d ntOP. AI. Returning, the pas sengers leave CJoveland at 0 A. AI., Allianca at tw P. Al., ant] reach Pittsburgh at 533 p. A1.,1u time to con nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, ami also with the Yonghjoghcny Steamboat and Plank Road route. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh m two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days m connecting with the Penns- Cen tral Railroad. leaving Pittsburgh at BSO A. M- reach Canton at 2JP.M. and Massillonai 230 P, At. At Mas sillon the line connects with stage,lines to Wooster. Mansfield. New and at Enon to New Cas tle, Poland, warren, Mercer and Erie. ' , ■ •**,TherNew Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 5 20 P. M;, and New Brighton at? A. RL *n.d l P. M., stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good for,two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh* Rochester and New Brighton. tickets are sold at lo w rates* and tickets by the package to come of the stations. « The Trains donot run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal etreeu , Pore by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitis burghto Cleveland, 140 miles, $4,00. To Massillou, 103 mi1e5,33,00. . For tickcis apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Fa. Railroad, to GEORGF, PARKIN, Ticket Aircnt. - . J.MESKIMEN, „ Monongahela House. Pittsburgh. . Note—By the: roulo by steamboat 50 miles to Wells ville(anil ibencc byJßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is 33,00. Piltthargb, April I,lBs2.—(nprit) Family Groceries. rpHE UNDERSIGNED having rented the stand late'y 1 occupied by Henry C. Kelly, would respectfully In form rheir friends, that they have opened m‘‘family'irro-' cety,” witli a stock of articles selected In Iho Eastern cities, erpress y for family use. We assure: those who patrolme ns, that no effort upon our part rail! be found wnnting. to p tease those who give us a call. Don’t for get lbe place—corner at Fifth street and.’Mnfket alley. ray l 7:lin_ KOUKRT H. JACK A CO. _ KeWaBooKS, a(. flew Xork Frlces. miIEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. J HOW opening from Caner’e,, Fletoher’e. homer’s Appleton’s, Scribner’*, Dodd's, Putnam,Ac., New York • ; S?.“ W * Lincoln, Jewett; Acßoston; Martin, Ac! Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Publicn tlonand AmericanSuudaySchoi Union, and Map Sab bath School Society.- . _ ■ ■ Together with fresh itnporlations of standard Theoio gical uiid Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a larrc variety of Stationery. • ■ 1 -“ ? ‘“'F- Clergythen supplied nt Eastern prices. DAVfSON A AGNEW, 05 Market sL, adjoining Wilson’s Jewelry Store. ■ ■ •: ’>■ Aallroad Coatrtoton. ‘ 1 ■ pnoi’OSA.LS wUI be received at the Office of the f oni Indiana Ksllroed Company, ih JJ«?**•, 10 i 110 evening of the Bth of June, VS ei s rl ' i ff' S” 14 * 11 ?> Rntl masonry, of lhatpdrtion of the Sleubenvtfie nnd lmliana Rail roaii, betweeit Coshocton and Newark, being about 35 ®«eB inlettgih, and.comprising‘Bome4ettvy cuts ami m ‘«» and the MaaWognm river.' -.. iuds>will be received in sections or about one mile in c » l, ?r r entire Division. ";V ro “‘ss and specifications, 1 with approximate esti- Slie 8 Svittantiiies. cafi be seen at the Offices in New arx and Steubenville, after the Ist of June. : . • ' J. BLICKENSDKRFER; Jr., jpyy-d&wtd : I : Chief Engineer: , « , I *. *• 'A i ~?/T>j?' .&V* 'i ■: insurance dompaniea mac OFFICE of the Duu"*™""" ",'Vav.wko ACn I ‘N J ,f e r/i"v° r l r< , 10 lhe WBieUmist of Hardy, Joilm «,S?i h sl ««,tliinl house East or Wood sireei.vyheretheßubscnberwiHissuePolicicsonßuHd am? rtV» t V’ l ! l u lr^OI ) le, l. lf, * ai . 1(lofl ®^ 1 PJ I t« ,| lsby-Steamboata rnmnHlv*V^els,TjMMbeabove old and responsible Company, fapj) WM P JOXIA Agent •fl’Uro insurance Comimny, IM . mn JIAinaSBUR&y ¥A, I VLbIUNEDo»I/fonhe safer clussesof property,to 4-/. an ample capital, jmii affords superior uUvati'.ages la pointer cheapness, safety uadacconunodauou, to city un i country merchants, ana owners of -dwellings.- and' Isolated or counify property • . n „, t ,„. a. A CARRIER, Actuary t octS7) Branch Oi&cejNo;stSmitfa6iildiM:Vl’ifirturß)i‘ N e%» EnglMiA LtveStooUJUiiarbnce Co,, ••••«-. Wew. .Ifaven, Connecticut..: HORSKSj GA.TTM2, Ac » insured neamai deatii l»y -OißcaFOor accidßiU.. Cnpilal 550,0U0, with itnwcr to increase 10 Sito,ooo v.TITV;!'- . . JITBSCTOBS; - Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, . J. Lewis Taylor, . . . Jolm Saxioiu , NatbamelThurber, VVm; W. Kendrick. * Thomas Kendrick, President. George T.'RtynoldSi {secretary. . CURTIS * DOBBS, Agents, No. 123 corner of Wood and Fifth sis., my 29 -(over Patricks & Krunid 1 * Banking House. HEW YOftll LIPK IHSUUAHOfi COJn. ■ PAHY. • ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 9500,000. TIIIS ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have becii unusually large, showing that the company lias been doing a very large and prosperous business. The dividends in lb4G were 00 per cent. ’ J 847 “ 50 ' “•' •• 11 ■■ ■ 1843 “ $0 ';* • " « “ 1549 “ 40 “ ■ « “ . 1350 “ 40 u . . u ■ IS IS3I M- 50 » ■ l*s-> ,c v 40 • ' »• " ■ Tins is among the oldest companies in the United States Tim accumulates! capital is constantly increasing for the henefitof member#, present and tuture. A ■ MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prasident- Plint Frriimak, Actuary. CURTIS&DORUS, Acts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood und Fifth streets, over Pal* rick & Friend’s Banking ilbu?e, CALIFORNIA RISKSTAKF.N Also, agents for Protection and Furmct’a Fireaml Md nuc Insurance, capital SHao.OOu, and of Branch office Empire state Hea>tb Association, cash, including accu mulated capital 818.000. . • . ADo, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate inv.li- ■ • ' ■ ■ ■. • I«»URA«CE~ ~ THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUIt ANCEeOMPAOT^ffiw.N Room oft!® E*. c&nnge,Third street, Philadelphia- ' Fias I notbajicS.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property and country, insured against loss oi damage by ure at the lowcat rate of premium. Mauink lit an bancs.— They also insure Vessels, Car Roes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under- open oi special policies, as the assured may desire- InlakbThansportation.—They also insuremerchan* dire transported by Wagons, Railrond Care, Cantd Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers unmakes, on the most liberal terms. ■, DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, F.dmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper. Edwaru Darlington; Isaac R. Davis, William Folwcll, John Nowlin,Dr. it. M. Huston, James C. Haml.Theoplnlus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke. Henry Sloan, llagh Craijr. George Sernli, Spencer Mc- Ilvain,Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr S.Thomns, John Sellers. Wm, Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tnos. C. Hard, Vice President. Josbti! W. Co WA?i, Secretary- Cr* Office of the Company, No, <*2 Water street, Pitts burgh. {jelfcdiO . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company. or riuLADBurHiA. DIRECTORS:— Charles W; Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas .11 an, . MordecMD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, • Adolphi E. Borie, SamnelGrant, . . David S. BrOwne, Jacob It.Sinliu, -'Morns Patterson. _ CHAS. N;UANCKER,Pres T i. Cuss. G. Baucmr, Secretary. ID’*Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property In town and country* at rates as low u* are consistent with security. ’ The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond* which, with their Capital and Premiums, eatcly invested) afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, ss published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob lows, viz:— Mortgages ■*~ —— » g 018,123 03 Real Estate-—... 34,57773 Temporary Loans 35,900 J 7 Stocks - 01.839 00 Cash, Ac Bl OI . . , . . . 51,212,703 44 . blnceiheirincorporalion, a period of 21 yeors»they have paid upward# of On* Million. Four Hundred Thou sand iJcllats, loanee-by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages ofln#uraitcc 7 as well n» the ability and J.UARDINI2R COFFIN, Agent, Oliice N- K. corner Wood amVdd liome r NSURANOJi. ~ The Cuiueia cud HKclmnlei' Health In tnrartce Association! OF.I-ITTSBBRCII, J'KNNA.' AID IN TIME OF NEED.' OFFICE—COHNEK OF ftMITIWELP AJiD fflUtD BTEEETS OUAUANTV CAPiVAL, 330,000. THIS ißanasaociation established forihe mutual relief of its members, incases oi sickness or accident, by ilie payment of ihc.r Annual Deposits good health moy become racinbcrstuid be entitled loaweckly beaeOt, mease of sickness oraccidrnt. AH wlio join tins Association are entitled to u vote in the election of officer*, and to participate in the profit* of the A*»ociu uon. It iscamblijhcd oa a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual utid Benevolent m us dfßigns, with tbe lowest rates consistent for Us security, and conduct ed tn amaunrr to insure its pciraanency aml durability. - Alt persons can see the mlvanifti’cn oftubine out a policy from the General Office. . YEARLY DEPOSITS. 8 2,00 per year, draws $$ 2,00 per week ; 3,C0 do do ;J,i u do ; 4,00 do do 4.00 Un; 5,00 do do 5.00 do; 5,00 do do r>,OD do; 7,00 do do .. 7,00 do; b,OO .do da 8.00 do; 0,00 do do 0.00 do: 10,00 do do jo, Co do; INITIATION FF.I3, for Membership, Sl,so—which must be pwd at the lime of making npplfcaiiou, and the first year* 1 deposit within twenty days. Kach member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, OFFICERS. ■“? Prernfmt—D. W. Kkaukott- Vice President and Treasurer—W m. M. Wilson. Secretary— O. D. Brown. *■ ■ F ' n g'" CommttK-A. 1. Childs, A. D. Christie,and P.A.M’Mastcrs. raarUtOra •Saturday Wiitclui, Jewelry, die. ~r HAVINC. just returned from the Eastern cities, ! lmve brought with ine one of the most beautiful mia carefully ssrcclcd Slocks or Juweliy, Watches ami Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in my line, can rely on getting u good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor at) per cent.cheaper than any house In ll^ c J’ !r j'.c t,lv , eme a „ col '' nnd 1 " m sur ° you will be satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. r 1 Another fact I wish:to.keep hefbre the people- If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best manner, this is tbe place to bare it done. To this branch of my business f will devote especial nucution. • JOHN S. KENNEDY, 91 Market street. Sign of the Golden Facie.' - Hcnrjr Ktobardaoiif J«w«ller'i HAVING recited his Store in a handsome manner* and but recently retained from the Eastern cities wiui a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Uoods, would call the attention of his friends and cos omcra to the fact, that among bis Watches will be found the mosidctirable styles, patterns and makers orJew elry, the latest styles of broebes, breast pins, fob and finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macbe, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume hollies, table mats, Colt’s pistols, pone monnles, in great variety China (fun and cake dishes, to., with an endless »arictv of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. .> 3 .• , novl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. :- Cttlsena and Strangers, if5R. ~’P c Ly° xl wlsll ta purchase a fine. , |TT n „ GOLDor SILVER Jr* sSone*hal f the usual price T If so, cull ar MOOD’S f&UpNEW JEWELRY STORE, fi 1 two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new •lock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Walch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry *1 their real ViQue, and not be charged two prices for everything, ns you have usually been ; but can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Donoibeucva what others, interested In their own sale#, tell you, but come aiidsee for yourselves. All goods sold tuthisestaUlish mem will be warranted as represented at time of sale— ; so mat aU cuTPPrebago equolivMfeand cheap, au |% r F Time isroonev. a IF Time is money,'sorely It deserves to tie waiched. and, render, yon may be assured that— * . ' Watches better ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or Of gold, Than you will find, when e’er you go. And look at those on sale below. UttfiISIOBAR&CO..’ • FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD Importers and Dealers lnClocbs, Watches aH ££t! c ? lrif > Watch-Jttatmals, Watch Makers Tcols.&c, BEG leave to announce to the trade and the public generally, that they- have just received, from the beat manufacturers to Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Wateh Tools olid Materials, and a most ele gant assortment cf Jewelry, from the best manafacm rers—which (hey offer nl prices as low as they can be purchased in: Uie hastern markets-' : Clocks, Wnicheß and jewelry repaired'in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. . Prompt attention paid to orders from d distance. T mnr£4 •. KOTICE--The partnership heretofore existiog be tween the undersigned, m the Wool and Commis sion busmess, under tne firm of Murphy & Lue, -was dissolved on the first -of April last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settled by il. LKB, who is duly authorized to use the name of the firm t.ir that putpose, . •J. R. MURPHY, my,4 : , . . U. LEE; .. T. C. TWICHELL .& CO.'S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN W. TWiCHSIL- * • • ........ • .w— MOGIUDOE. Twlchell fflogrldgef ' COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, •; •’ ' Corner of Commercial and Pint streets. "YTETILL promptly attend to allco.nsignmcnis and Com fy missions entrusted to them, an<Twill make liberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in hand. . Orders for the purchase of Dead, Grain, Itcmp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest pos sible prices, and bn thebesttermsf -The? will also undertake the settlement and collec tion or clajms of importance j aitd hope, by their espe cial personal efforts and attention to all the interests of their friends, to give, general satisfaction. ' RfrFBBBHCES, ...... Geo. Collier, Sh Louis; . Ellis A Morion, Cincinnati; Page A; Bacon :do Strader A Gorman do Charless, Blow A Co, do Hozea A Frazer, do Chouteau A Valle, do £pritjgerAWhileman,do D. Leech A Co., William Holmes A Co., J. W. Butler A Bro, Pittsburgh: Morgan. JvM. Buck A Morgan, -Philadelphia; Shields A Miller, Philadelphia; H. D. Newcomb .A Bro., and W. B; Reynolds, Louisville: T. C. TWICHELL A CO/, New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE* NEW ORLEANS. mills long established House confine their attention A.. strictly- tosalesandpnrchaacs-on Commission, anil to the Forwarding business generally. They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them - January 118,1633. " ' s*« * ** GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS; ■,■•'. Selllntr oif btCoit . QniT TBS BVSUTESS' milHSobsenbcr being about to- relinquish the retnil -S>- dry goods bufines*,anU having made such arrange nirnis 03jo render it necessary toclose outhis stock l>y July next* will commence on. J hurmluy, May 13, and. nell. hiR entire stock of Fahey and Staple dry fcoodsat COST, 1 OR CAsfl * ; been principally purchased thepres *ot will be found desirable bargains, being at Jea«ji 25percent lower limn rceularpnceti. S’ l APLEGUOUBvviiVbti found— 4-4nnd 6-4 French gmgknms;.• l-.neltsbnnd French chintzes; ' \ Blk alpacas and .bombazines;- Checks and muslins; • rablehnensandcloilis; • ' . - . Huckaback towels ..and toweling; Unmask and snow drop linen napkins And. doilies; Mar seilles quilts, furniture prints; plain and emb’d dimity; • bnni uod pillow Jmensi table nml piano covers •ml coverings, worked lace curtainfiaud curiam muslins. FANCY GOODS vviule crape shawls, emb’d add plain while berege and thibet shawl-; - . . ' Fine l rtneb luwns and berepe*; ipines and muslin de ralncs; - ' ' ‘ grenadiers; • Jiik and fancy si!ks,some very superior, and a fine stock * of goods generally. - - , ■ EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaconeltj iaaU and linen cambric collars & chemizclte?, Jacpnptt,mull.cdgings and inseriiuitH; . t d lmcn and.carabric hdkfs; ' | 2c tr i l,ail dMind flouncing*; and a imujoiDcent stock { yi.valcnciemicsedgings,lace®undinucrUngs; together I witti a large variety of other goods, 100 numerous- to { ofwlnclrwtll actually be sold atORIGINAL } COST, For CaSII. Early-col's will secure the Lest j n*o ,1H , JAMES A. M’KNIGIIT.No.OJ, 4tbfit. I i; peigoes knowing themselves indebted to tue ut>ove prior to January, tfcffd, are requested ,to pay the pamc, as all debts .will be put m the Hands of an at torney forcollceuoti. myli’ ■ v • Cheap Dry Goode l JAMES APCANDLESS & CO., . 109 Wood Wood Street, A RE now opening a very extensive and well assorted rL slock of STRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting in part of French and English Brood Cloths, iLweed®, Cassiraeres, Cruhineretis,. Doeskins, Joans, Cottonadcs,Dnliirga, Linen Coatings, Silk, Satin and dealings. AIso,abOutIOOCASKSPLAIN AND FANCY DRLdS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of bilk and Linen Poplins. Delaines,Deragesand Beragc Do Laines; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; I bin and Fancy. Calicos, m great variety: French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham*; Palm Lent,Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham ®*{d Cotton rarasols, Ac., Ac., winch arc offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. (aprkB Great Attraction I ; UST RECEIVED at JETFiitaVOne Price Cash Store ! iso. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. SuY»,i?J? on “ s largest and. most beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pituburgh- ' The subscriber wou'd inform those who desire to get;: good bargains, that the greater pari of Jll3 Stock waa purchased at ihc Tecont large Auonon S»lch in-New \oru nnd Philddelphia for cash-, which enables him to sell goods 1 0 _to Wpor cent, cheapcrthui those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary is mention the tho different kinds of goods that compose our stock;' but deem Übufficient to say that it consists of u full assort ment of ladies’and cenllomeu’A wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS: We would respectfully solicit an examination 01 our stock from those who wish to purchase.. [mar!s JAOUfiS M’CANDLKSS &, CO., 109 WOOD STREET \hTHOLKSALE DeaUis tn Foreign and Domestic Dry ooMfuv. .l',£ r ££P£..S!P enni & ’heir first purchase ol St KING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with ihc greatest care, 10 suit the trade, consisting m part of-the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Dcragcs; : Plain and Figured Alpnccas; French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham*! ; ' Printed Calicoes,ln great variety; • Ribbons, Laces and Edging*; • Cloths, Cossnneres ondYcsungs; Summer Coating and Punlalooninsr: Brown and Dicached Muslins; Palm and leghorn Hats; Straw and Droid Boanctß- Together wilhacomplclc mod of Variety Goods mid Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, &e. All of which me of rcrcil at Wholesale, for a small advance over Pastern n rle<!s . ifchaa.n.n HIIWCOODSI YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sign of Ihe ORIGINAL BEE HIVE." Matin ,/ FRESH ARRIVAL OF Sew Spring and Summer Goods I *T' i !. K subscriber* hnvo just received by Adams & X Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, ore of the largest and best selected Assortments of Fine Press Goods ever offered to tbe public One of the Firm bavine been in the F-asiern Cities before the commcnccmentof the Spring trade, selected our Goods, with great care from the Importers, at such pitces as will enable us to sell cheaper than the cheap est.. ■ ■ Opr very extensive stock comprises in pr.ri the fol lowing—viz: Chene anil Jasper Cbenc Silk«*j High Lustre, Plain, Chamellon und Glassa Silks; do. Stripe do. do; do Plain Bluck do Turk Satin?, Foulard ami Watered Wlknj Tissues,Bcrnges, Plalnand Figured Poplins; *■ reach worked Sleeves, CutTs,Collars & Chemireus . t «Io Lace and Muslin Cupcs;- DiackSnun and I-ancy Vostinyc; ' Cloths,Cusfliinerc#,Sutinets «nil Jean*; Bonnet* and Uonnrt RiMioih. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from iheir.friends nm) tbepubiic generally, feeling conhderit ihatthey can olftr greater imfucemciits than has been offered heretofore.- waf-i YOUNG,JSTEVEN3ON A LOVE 10s FRENCH STORE. 108 TVTEV . JPMNK AND St'MMF.R GOODS, opened, am! opening, including rich Shawls, from S 3 to fD“SlooencU. ■ Let every Indy call and sec tin* splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture, ; • Laces. Stttinß.Silk*, Lawns* Beroges, Mantillas, and Vjßitcs, to matoh the Shawl*. Ladies' and Children's Aldhnery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, &c. , • Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cexun styles,) Shirts,Coats. 40. Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France.) us m the monthly receipt of Fashions and Models, fro in Pa us, London and New yotic, at No. 51 St. Clair street, and 10a Market si, whero ladies arc respectfully invued to call. The trado supplied with models end materials, [nprU „ SKCOWO GREAT AABITALI /\F FALL arid Winter Dry Goods and Varities at No. KJ D 7, Northwest comer or Wood street and Diamond alley,‘Htißbargh, Fa. D. G&geo& Co. would again an* nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in Uieir line, that they are nnwpreparedt o offer for sale their present new BtockofGopdsatunusoallyiowrates. And as out purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat* ter ourselves, and hope to be aMe tomeruaeonunuance of confidence and patronage of onr old customers-and tue public generally, which has been heretofore, so libc rally bestowed upon us. Our-DRY GOODS STOCK is mj)art of Broadcloths* Cassimeres u Battineis, Tweeds, raney Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings* Blankets, Linsey Fluids, Al pacas, Merinocs, Mnsltn DcLsincs, Cashmeres, fancy Ff*Ats, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings* Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon . gee Silk Pocket Handkerchief?, ana Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods urier Ouu Variety Department will be found gp ®*amination to be unsurpassed, by any other of the kind West of the Mountains,-and :U made up. in pan of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool. Threads, direct from fmrope j Port Monies and j Pocket Books, Hooks and e ®> Pins and Needles, TirpeSj ThimbJes, Spoons, Ra* 5£ r *i> . ana Pen-Knives jest arrived from Saemeldi Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,: Gam Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Gape, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns arid Ribbons, Sewhig SilkjSilkGimpsondFringes, gney Nettings, Green Bandages,iUack Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for fMo h large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches und. Wotch Materials, Gold and Gilt.Jeweiry, Gold and Sil ver Pens nnd. Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invito the attention of all buy ers, as we arc determined, to sell our Goods ontlie most reasonable terms,, either forcosh or satisfactory refer ence. . _N. B. The business of the late firm of Gavaa & Mc- Canuless is to be settled by D, Gnuao at the stand of D. ußßaet & Co., who is fully authorized forsuch and in whose possessiou are. the papers. Notes and Books of said firm. • CocUs:tf HOUGH & ANTHONY haveremoved their DA GUERRHAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Meu’s Library, where they will be hoppy io seo theirold patrons and friend*. . • ■ opr7:if '■• • • •• ■ • ■ ■ - Furniture and Cbpilr W&rvrooms* ©ft JOSEPHM.EYER,4d4Penn street; above-the ggLCanal Bridge; keepseonstantlyon hand aud makes ffigfto order, at the lowest pneef, every description of Fancy.and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship aiid raost approved styles rurchaier. would du wall lovUilMs Warsroom'.: r tav»7-04-wlv ■ Wine. •'~T~ . T'K genainejandwhtchhe Sell* either by the bottle orcask Besides, he keeps ol wavs on hand, a huge and well LAND } ? I N- aS R , £ P , ' COGNAC BRANDy7i!q™: «OlN,and otberLiquors, all of which are of ilie f/plV2?fltifni 8 J« a f d war^ lnted genuine articles. ■He *5 e J?. foir former favorsi and ii shall be hie dutv to attend tohis customers as formerly.. ..AV 10 t^ e best and latest improvement fni rectjfyinc: Whiskey,he can furnish iliem of the best Kind, anu at the lovyest price. . . . D.FICKEISEN No 137 Liberty street. ■ EAfTJSRPRISE WORKS , ' No - 136 wo Ti^\r aan - all[ l mnnufactnrers CUTLERY; SURGICAL AND - OENTAI. INSTRUMENTS, Rl. 'Sr FLESjic.We h-eep a general as smntlirnn i ~ soruncni of the above nrlieles C0!1- “S«her, with a general varietv'of ■F| a £ks Cuhs, Pistols and Revolvers 2Hskis TOploal”pnc«r pa " h - “ un, ‘ ns t^' :s 'A‘ . ©ry ©oolw. ■JAMES GOSLING, MAHkI.T sTKFFT Mad. A. GOSLING, N0..51, i ST. CLAIR STREET, \V:IOI.*CALI! AMD RKTA?L Denier*. in Foreign art J . Ameiiean t Fmicv and Siaple DRY GOODS, ATfL/./iVEfI Y, Removal. * t Jfanulnrt, &t. WM> IvSTBVKNSON i*n»nnoga to roonu • .• ■ ‘PfimNET- WjUtR : or every *Jeßonp rrfgfeggM®*)’ n-t Ws old stand, comer brLiueriy and g"ar' UNDKHTAinNO Mended H A cnam ii , ANnf“iv^i^'“ Bl “®®' AUl ‘ NET on<J i 4* MANUFACTOIIY, No. 04 Smiihfield fhey wlS"fs e Mr O J3, n< : y , and »^ ln winch 1 ’ ■: Onuincl nntl CbatrlfaetAVv. Wb» t ‘ ve V®*<*net and Ctafr Manufactory, No. 4* 4 Penn m * ■ Centre Tahlfi; Mihogaov Chairs ; uififn S c Ua wfi‘; 3 h e r''i B ’,?' I<l n liolh ' :raniclebS >"^Cflbi- W JPSEPU MEYKR, ftp. 424 Penn street, Fifth Waid. ... u. bkvhn o. C. UAUJJIBR. Rammers Daoler. OAmNEX WAREKOOxM, s.mithfieldstref.t, , tIAjMAH'.R is DAllLEft.keep constantly on hand vanciy or excellent and fashionable Firnimre, /'W*3wanameitcriual toany in ftecity, tind eold on as • [* l ,! a y orabl ? terms as can be obtained at any similar onmiilaiii?' n i t ln ;h ® e ? t-T 3 J ey hnT<! now on banil en umiauaUy eilenstve slock,embracing OlikindsofFimik lure, Irotn the clienpcst aini plainest to the most costly anil elegant. -All orders promptly attended to. mrSltliin Ymttn, Mahogany, Rosewood r and Walnut i Varnish * T„ .* hardware a »d -Furniture at Wholesale. Hhsubsenbcr&havc juatreceived from New York and Boston. a moat splendid stock of VENEERS: I ,. ar «- lll ? uufi, f l t l uri !?s machinery Furniture suitable fowprfec? 6 ' A '.Pf which wo will sell at extremely fi great carewas taken In the selection oftbe stock* persons cannot full to be ,i>uiied.eitlier.as to quality or price rand, as it is well known that Furniture dun be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the auenUonof U'clrade ! : «P rn alHia bianchest.carriedonas asaal. Flank for bond Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing CabinetFumllrire, constantly 9, 1 } ~ *~Y II: ■ Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Sc., &c,RYAN & M’KKeJ ' Ryan's Bandings, ' No, ill FiAfi street. - Journey men Cabinet Maker* Jiefloclattott' WAREHOUSE: 119 SECOND STREET ,. *•/: --(near the cornerof Wood*) .... :. LJ _ * TH IS ASSOCIATION, epi-A bracing, already, twice to threeUL • times as many hands as the Jar- ffisS : - *“w3 " rest and hitherto most reno vraed jr*f I • Business shops .of this city, have opened their Ware-, •house, and are able to furnish the- public, by- wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressingßureaus: Foil Col umned Bureaus; • Mahogany Bedsteads ; Mahogany Chairs; Recking Chairs; Mahogany Waslistands; So fas ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book-Cases; Secretaries; Card rabies; Pier Tables; fine Card Tablesj.iQenlre Tables Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobr.B;Dining and BrcakfasiTnbles; Work* stands.; Cherry and Common Wprksiands ;• high post, common,low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus Cribs; Cradles, &c. Theadvantngesofco*operaUon,on anexiensivesc&le, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any. competitors, an equally good, iraoi better article, and whrranted—as the public will understand by giving them - - Blkr Steamboat toork ofnll descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order Ih e*ery style, at the shortest notice: ;; ; • [mrira* PAIt SS. r|'HEsab«ci._. 7 i0n,.,.,-., arrangements A with toe Patentee of this new'and valuabiiinvtn ton f©7 the manufacture and sale of the article in the */esij they haying been manufacturedheretofore cxclu* sively In the East, where they are sapeTßeding-lhe use' of wooden coffins, take, ihis.metliod of informing the public, thaithey.ate now manufacturing eighteen.differ ent sizcsof the modem Sarcophagus, varying in length from i£2 inches to 6| feet, with width arid aepth stjitaule for bodies Of ordinary siae, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusuql-dimea-, sions.have several sizes deeper and wider. This in vention now coming Into general use,is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These iitfJUAfc Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of They are thoroughly. tnamtlcd- inside and out,and tfaUR maile impervious to air ana indestructible. They are highlyornarnental, and of a classic form, are light ana portable, whjlcthey combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, in tr given quantity. When properly secured with cemenUbeyarc perfect' Jy airtight, ami free from cxhalatipa.of offensive cases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and- arc belief than any other article fn iieei (of whatever cost.) for transportation, vaults, orordinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of par most scientific men ; also, by the Hbnora ules Henry Clay, Paniel Webster, Lewis Cae?, and otlicr distinguished Senatorswho have witnessed tbm merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, maybe seen at our. Agents*Burial Case Depot, No: 374 MtQu street, three doors’abbve Nih‘hi where we intend to .keep. on hand at all times, each a stock of, all sixes, and degreesof ornament and finish a« J will suit the most.divcrsiucd' insiesl -vWinvite the attention of Uic inkers, particularly; throughoutthe West,to an exami nation of the.onicley’and requerrtficm not to rely upon .the tcpresemation of undertakers hot using the articled wi.dse interest it would fib to them, - • ! ; W. C. DAVIS &:CO. a>c3s JACIB3 \V* WWOUiVECIi" £& bVRNITDRE MAM;FA CTURFtt , Ware-room* flr RMd 00 street. T W • AY. respectfully inforlfis'hit friend san«l custom*' |£ • ersubat helms.nowcompieictJ Ms spring-stock'of Furniture, which is decidedly tlie largest and bust ever offered formula in this City, whiclv will he sold st prices as low us any in itie United Suites. Katrt or West. A* he is determined lo uphold-Uie quality. with Well seasoned materials,. best workmanship,. and newest designs; and from the extenv of bis orders and facility In roar ufueturing; .be is enabled io. produce .warranted furnitare, at tiie Fe west prices. : ; He has .adopted the principle of identifying the cas-' tomera* interest with his own. in quality and pricey and keep* always on hand the greatest variety of every dcs» cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant,and costly, that a house, dr auy part of one, maybe famished' from his stock, or •inahmac'tureil expressly 7 to order The-following articles cjmeisviu part, of his stock, which for richness ©f style and finish, cannot .besurpassed to any ol the Kastern cities: Louts Xlv tetc-ietc-n-Sofas ; ■ COSofap^ripiasbandhaircloth; Sodo2. Mahogany Chairs; . 20 do. Waiaut : do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do: 00Walnut -do do; • * 50Mahogany Divan*;; 00 Waluut do; 50 Marble Top Centre Tables; 50 do Dressing Barraur; 00 do . Wastelands; . •40 Enclosed.. .- do; 100 Common do; 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; • 49 Mahogimy Bedsteads; 20 Walnut do; 50 Cottage do;' 3f?o Cherry and Poplar Beditcads y . 20 Mahogany WatdrobcF: 10Walnut.- • do; 10Cherry . do; . COPlaia BaTeans; TOpiningandßreakfost Tables; UlSccretary and Bookcasea; 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 24Cano Seat Hocking Chairs; • 12 Ladies Writing Desks; jlat and Towel Stands; What-Nots: Ltignires; .... . PaperMachac.Tables; Cenyers&tioa Chairs } Pembroke do; Eiizabalhcn Reception ' do; Pearl Inlaid do; Arm. do j Gothic nnd Hall Chairs. COMMON FURNITURE and WIffDSOR CHAmS. CiBIKET.MAKBJB euppliad wilh their line , • 5. ”■“ esfnotice GilC * HOTELS, furnished at the short- All orders promptly attended to, 1? A {®'^ S -° 5 ho s«s “ JbKiisiles" Anuid for Bale by Ih. myta . , t SMITH A SINCLAIR. subscribers have Uiisduv associated Uiemaeiyea together as Partners* for the transacting a Wholesale Grocery,Produce Liquor ttnd Commission business*under the ’flmiof/Joim Black & to, No. DIO corner of Liberty and Inviii «*t« JOHN4JLACK,: - marS:y ; M. M’CULUH/QH. JR. : . WUUara w. Wallace —! M 3l nSafSItST-a- 3 ?® L,i "‘V>opiwfu Srnidijiild si. ONU&IfcNTS, Grave fctones, Mamela t Eurnitnre Tops, and all kinds of rnanofectaretl Marble, nl ways, on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice Several, hundred.designs for Monuments. Original and Beleeted;oni hand.- The trade Marble at the lowest prices. -Ordersprompilvattended to marl;4m. . W. W. WALLACE. 1)000 Cues Straw Goods. : *• TICK subscriber haying made arrangements tviib .NORTON stkaVmasufactohing comeX WV, for the. Jtilo: ofthelt Hoods, how oflers for sale a largo assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNErrs'of ; ,■ No, TO MUk .- the sub J. sonbeis, doing.bmmcss in iha liarao of JnHb Jb * Co., isthis day di«solv eI l : by' m n ,uS Wo aoMMsss JOHN BLACK, » i> mi • . HENRYiMoCULLOUGH. her "ni n«.7 n •«, . s ! nc^, W,U continued by ilio Eubscri air/*„fa ’ ‘ old alalu1 ' wnf rof Penn mid Irwin „ v , henry McCullough. rittebUTßh, March.), IBSa. : , ■ T ;;..- mnra.if-. '\r GJC °RGR ALBIU6BJ,, - , . _A0...7.1 corner of Wood and JFourthsts., ' Fgj “AS just received bisSpnngStock of 1 ' —~~ BOOTS.and SHOES, of the«S3^^* ■ JM pcßtstook workmaaship ihat Oan bo got-together in any one; of like, atnouutfiathc r; e9 V . Nearly all made to special, order, free from cuts, oiemishep, Ac* Country Merchants and others are re spectfully inviled to call and ekatnino the Block, which cash. > ; N. B.—G. A. has paid, particular uttention to have, a general asaoamentofthebest stookof Boots and Slides for the Retail trade; from the godd low priceto the best' made eustam work, consisting of every.;.kind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families may rely on always finding a general assortment, as u -re lates tosizes,widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71. , ALSO~Men,Boy9, and Children's ralm Leaf threo Straw Hats. - Inprfrilm Notice. fFtHEpartnersbip heretofore eiistiog between the un 'X dertigned in the Commleiion and Forwarding busi* nees, etc.; under the firm of S.. F, VON BONNHORST & Co: v is this day-dissolved by: mutual consent. /The business of the late farm will be settled by S. F; Von . Boaiihorst, who is authorised to ns© thehdme of the firm' for that purpose • . ... WILLIAM BICIIBAUM; . .. \ S. F, VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, IS32rmy4 Cb>Partuenhipsot(ce< .... m|IE undersigned have this day formed n Co-Partner* L ; ship /br- the transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Fowardnig business, under the firm of VON BONNHORST,& MURPHV. Warehouss No. B? Woter and US Front streets, v- .v . JAME9R. MURPHY. ' „ , t ,, ... B*F.-VON BONNHORST. Pittihurgh, May3d).1852-my4 . M 'g.-' pj""’'T. i o- V CnssTKlr,Fa., Aug.i», IMS. . J.l..Aycr,—iur: I waa taken with a terrible court, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February! urn! \vn» conlmcdto my licil more than two Coughing tuccTOimly night and day, 1 berauie ghastly and pule, Illy eyes were sunken and classy, eiidtnv bream very short. Indeed, I.waa rupidfy failing, and ifi sacndistress for breath, tbaubnt little honeor ray recuyi cry couldhe entertained: Wtiiieiuthtssitualiou, o'friend' of mine, (the Rev. John heller, of the Metlil dist church.) hroagln me n bottleof your Cuksbt Pkctceau, whldlu iriea more to gratify hloi, thVn from' any especiutitv of obtaining' relief. tegpmi effect induced me to continue us. use,.and r soou found my health much fiowirtTihroe montbsi I airiiwelittiid Mrous.ajitl cim ai tribute my cure only to yaar great medicine. WiUuhedeepesi gratitude, your*. i • TJ , . ... . GODFftEY. Prepared and sold byJames.C. Ayer, Practical Chew ist, LowelljMags. • KTSSoU iu Pittsburgh Wholesaled* retall.by B, A' Fa hneock.ur.d by J.M. Townsend; m Allcglieny.Ciiy by H. P. Sohwarm, and J. Douglass, andby dtugcisu generally- 1 dec3ti Dr« De laney'a Celebrated Curative In- fltrnmenty. Theonhj Infallible Curt for that Dreadful Disease 'Jcriovm, as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Metur nal Emission^ SO harassing and destructive, and productive of «o muen mischief to the nervous system, incopacitat ingtbemimforbnsiiiess.society, and matrimony* Tbis Instrumentis-siiriple, comprehensive, and rirTtr- Jailmg, and may bepseiA without the slightest inconve- I tuence orthe knowledge of ihc most intimate friend*— It 18 to bo used exteruaily, producing'no pain or iniuiv whateyfir,-uorprftveming nny one from attending to bis business? and while in use .ttof a tingle ewmron ca?r take place, tnmerortng. the organs, in a shou time, to such an rztent that they seoain man rainmvß row eh op lo*s ©fwhich, caused by early abuse. Is the disease in^ques-iorvand thooause of-thethou«ond coucomitameopplaints^viz: Nervousness, Prostration. Byspepsm, Pam in the Head , and Dimness of Vision! Weakness ofthe; Back and Lower Extremftlff, ‘Affec tions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, Pre. £ ec i.‘ T ne ,°(Y jri l ilyv - Wen Jj neB3 ofMemorynud Power for Mental Application, Dejection, Aversion to SelC-Disirasi, Love of Solitude, Ac All these eomplatHis invariably disappear as soon as the W slopped from which tiny emanated. ,J.£-*lnstrument has.been examined and approved of c£J£fAn!f h f®K aul $ ontiW l »JEoropo and America,is xe ed H the most prominent Physicians - of oil countries, as the only certain remedy ezuiine for thine ?? I f r [ a ' nis j, und has.now completely superseded the use ' f. f^t u S 8 * the.bougie, cauterization, Ac.* not to mention advertisednosmims of the day, as cordials! antidotes, Ac., Ac. It constitutes, at the same time, the rnostpleasant, and by tar ihceAsap*; treatment r e A, od r ercd 10 ®fflfcied, a fair price being allowed, mined f°TO mcm > afler lhe deaireS etfecthas been a L ni^nn^^^ e f n i I ! : i rcd> th - at ,hoS6 1 pomplftims are but ' 11understood by the profession in general, und'that ° ! * med ‘= in « m 11*0 world never has; and never will •SSSiiS?"' 10S5C, | : which, if allowed to continue’ nil’ eequuicer SUrC 10prodaced ‘hetoosUUslresjingMn- Uliits been rmtntterof surpriso to some. Hint niiv nrf. Sevn? P v tab .“ ly - aud of professional attainments shOttH" atlMU <>a ; t <> diseases which people of every r£. 6 - rip V? n pretend to cure so easily. If, however hot no>iniSv Q . u 8 ““Mtiesthese people tiring h? P fdrmed y ’'"rdtlTerent opinion would' ;2®. , ?r? ie d.. • Ana il 7 »& not only the present misery and ft y rf- C T!iS n, J >r^'lrsff oal kemind as well as the body?^ that ba* some are of such a nature as to affect ® VCI ). tO d estroy the reproductive fapuliy! ?w S^lher * 11 . l » a ttav when not Properly treated* i in Ute constitution as to rip- VPI way than ill their effects upon posterity; >et» if properly understood, are most easily and specdi’ c ° n ‘ rivcd Sum great mcasaro ' contribute to f? f instrument, carefully secor .ea ngatnsrall observaiton in a box, is onlyClO. Jt can 1 -t € *J?? ss i to uny address many part of the ( TL/nued.States, Canada, Ac., according to order, accom- i pan’ed by full directions, and important advice to too l marned ana single j the expenses, evert .to toe remotest the country, being very tnfling. ; ■ suCcesstlus Instrument has obtained since its introduction in Amcriea, has Jndcced saoionn principled persons In New Yotk. Philadelphia, Albany. Boston, Ac., to get bp some ridiculous things, called Tnusuanx-1 bst resemblance,, ncuher-inform nor principle, to mv 1 own invented, long tried,'.and universally approved In- ! strqmentB,.and which j are as similar: tot hem as nisht U to light* Every attempt to sell such a lnsTn^l^entt ,, for mine will be prosecuted to Uie fullest extent of thfcla*^ .1: beiiw nor w coimect the well arid liouesthr eameff renatation of my-inventions with quwks and thcjrwortlileFs produeuons. JVo Jmttmmtia and none can btKmamti but Hunt'ordered f,ommvis A 1 appheauoua -and temmnrcea mnsi he duecijd : (post paid* to the Doctor himself, be established buna Loudon and Paris 1 Agencies : B - de ““'S.Stiiwenaxas.., an4fr °“ slli^ippSSifS CMTAf^f , KKMEDyEXTANT aea3 ' ,, • N 0 nER J'ENRys.KELLFa.M.D. C 1 .. ■ : S4Howaid street,. toezecnie nllordereromr. ■■fnoye ® ' A P* ficml Aru » enil Less, which' for ; Cam rae “bers; Apparatus for Luxau'on; WAis?. lU (V^ |: c?i y ' <2 i s ! or hofvainre of:the Spine «ntf Partlwi?Lv al,i ? ?. r,Se Anns nni; Knees; for fo? f £ r Club tool '< fop f.acrytnal Fistulcs; Clfaifsßectnmr Hypogastric Belts; Beds and nedio r?^,„, o k / ers . 0 “ 5 i Crutches, Ihosses, &c.; Ortho innstl!i S!!vi*s ’* e ' , AH wort warronted. tellers, orritv JJ£? paid ' c “ nta inlngaproportionata remittance or cny reference. [feh?S:iy Hall nnd Tier Laoies* Work Tables; Extension Dining Tobies ; Ouoinanaj R T f^ S LP°A T rRIMHINGS-Comprlaiog Hi pin llo yMRJ- :: W>lb I«men, lluoibnck Dianor > SjJ, R*ee Strip. Table Covering anti Table; tJoycwi! fM’ I *’ *°> winch we are .coaitintly -lecertiiwhm the imponerafind msaofacmren* CalLatNo*Sf , ou?X «teet, Capri] yf. M-CfcJNTOcSr . ,v a a H **- *■ ft*l* 4 v .;c > v"i - v ' ' vl:- * \ » t *-A s - *Y‘ '5 '•: *S;W f*". j.f' t- » - -o t/ r ■- '■ / * .. • • • ".* : :r>- ‘ t f'*'-*. « t « «. * *?**'•' 6 *.•« , X’- ! s “ j j 1 , * 4 _ , *<_ 4 4 *3 " ~T" -?$* > ** ** »t*^ *? ■+•*£&**,** ' v *~ .*£ i .*:* * i"~ <, w "’ ft*- -■' *« ?d>\ >£*t, i 2JU S' ?"^ r>!9^Si^u ''rf^ r ©wga anii ifltibittnia. persons through accident, ana the ImM*n»r<3v»2u&': use Of lools, wilt find this article to be ijtvfiluahle tn them, and after a fair trial,willconslder itindisMtiirihle “ This mny eeruly that vre the u"e,i3having freqncnilymadeuaeof ■Judd’sModicatedljfauidCoiiele, prepared by Messrs. Penlleld fcCaran.Miadleiowrt’ Coiiiredtieut,ehoerfullyrecomniondltto ouj-prorlasion’ at brethren, as an excellent subeUtuietof adheslytßlas ler, ill dressing barns,cats, BcttldithmUesi tutd airttintra of fresh wounds ; also, for eorenipplos, a? remedy iinr. qiialled. CHAbLeS WOODWARD, Mb., WM.B.CASEYiM.D. D.'JJ AB p- «... f., p. woodruff: Mi).:'; HAMILTOHBREWEH.M D, ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D..Roiame. Gompriiing alftlie practMngphyeiclanein llieeiiyof Middletown. • •.. . . For sale by I}. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.; ; tyl ... corner of Wood and Firßl els. ; Compound Syrup o t T«Uo# 'Dock Root) - { r\CCUPIE& the front -rank among* the XJ medicines of this'cbantry for completely coring Canker.SaU Rheum, Erysipelas, arid all .other dJeesaea;; hrisin? from an impure state of tlie blood. Abo, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Uyspepsiay Headaches; Dizziness, - Concha,Soreness and Tightness about iho Chealj Dron?- chiufl, or Hoarseness, and a tickling sensation about the fhroai;and:UruMdwitUaifprercileitted suc cors in all cases of , ; . . .j • .. v . FEMALR WEAKNESS ANDOENERALDEBiLITV; StrengtheniDg ihe weakeaed pody, giving tone to the various organs, fifid invigorating the entire system/' ; If r the testimony of ofiiving.witncseea,frora oil partsof thecountry,can bo relietl unon.itis singu larly efficacious in de bilitated and broken down consultations. It is purely vegetable in its composition, anil ':-ia aeear&teJy com- : bjned in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and ■; It has reraovedtnanychronicdisea'ies which has baf.- fled the-skill of the best pliysicianis, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofala.wfcich Sarsaparilla Syiaps entirefy failed to.make the ienstim prcssionupon. ’ i ll has, been tested in-many cascsof.CANCEROUS HUMORS. The. most obstinate Cancers have been cared by this medicine. We saythat it il a valuable medicinem all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS; It removes all obstruction :in the circulation the Liver free, active and healthy. :lt removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all coses of Asthma, and may be' U6cd in all climates,Tmd aiaU seasons of the year. /This Syrup is prepared only.by C.MORSE & CO„ at lOif Fountain htreet r Prdvidence 1 It I .and imldwbolc galeaud retail, by S-N^WICKERSHAM, Only Ageht for Western Pennsylvania, Jell:y >Varehouse,cor Wopdabd Sixth sla.VPHihb’b •fJIOR THE CORE OF COUG HS, COLDS, HOARSE JP WfcSß, BHONCHITIS, WHOOPIN'd COUGII CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering ip the community -this justly celebrated re medy for diseases of the: throat and lings,"it is not fcnr wish lo.lrifle with the lives nr health of the afflicted, bnf frankiy to lay before them the opinions of distinguished, men and some d’f the evidences of its snceess, froin whidb they can jodge for themselves. We sincerely pledge' .Phrselvcaw makenp wild assertion* or false statements of its cfflcacy, nor will wo hold oulnny hope la sufiering hnmanity which feels xviH not warrant. ■■■■ . Many prirtSi are here given, ond we solicit an Inanity from ,he public intoall we publisiirfeelingnsrnred tber will End them perfectly reliable, and tlie medicine woi. tbyiheirbest confidence andpatronagp. '■'■■■ v ' From tio distinguished Professor of Ckaaxitry ond tilaU* ' / ■ jiQ Mtdieu, FowHoin College, ■■ Dour Sir: .1 delayed answering the receipt of ypuf preparation, until l ba<T an opportunity of witnessing iu cuecta in my own famrly r or in the families of my frleudA n rhis l have nowdone with a high degree of aatisfac* tmn, m cases foothof adults and Children: *• I have found it, as its ingredients Bhow, a powerful re medy Tor colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. „ ■ ■■■ PARKER CLEAVKLAND, M.JD. : Bbunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. , from on Ovcrsm in the Hamilton Hills, in &i$ city. ■ „ ,„ V _- * ,• Howell, Aug. 10,184 b, Ur. J. C.Aycr : 1 have been cared of the worst cough. 1 ever nod in my life, by your M CnimaT PscroßAL,” nnd never.fail, when I have opportunity of recommendin'* ii toothers. Yours, Tegpeetfally.'. ." 8. U, EMERBON. ID*Reqd the i fol!owing, i an4,see if this’medicine is » }«al. The patient had become very feeble, ana the effector the medicine was uomistakably distinct:— UhitbuStates Hotel, Sasatoba Sramas, » Ayer,—Sir : Thave been afflieteti with a-omri.- ful afTecuon of the longs, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. T could find no me. dicme that would reach my case, until I commenced the nse Of you r “CnBSCT Pectoßal,” which gave wo gradual hav « »ieadi!y gaining hty strength till myhcaitli.is.wellpighresiorcd;-: o .. . ■: 'y , “ ,e roar medicine. I hid the gTilificniini] of fanap'wnh it Tny.reverpnd friend,-Mr! Truman, of Sump- - tcr Listnet, who bad been suspended-from his porochiai dunes by a severe altact or Bronchitis. . ,1 have pleasure in certifying hese focLs to v ou And apj, sir, yours respectfully, ‘ . J- Pi.CALHOUIi, of South Carolina ; ID* The following was one of the worst of cases ■’ wluch the physicians anil friends thought to he incurable -consumption.— ■ , . , , , *' * " V< -v* ,Sh>V 1 V %«,- - *- * X **?** ’ i t H ' l ' *' ' •V. 9 '* •v< : >~7 " msiSrnmmSmigK^M 5 ' * y *r , r ' * ' 1 ' IHurtlicaL * ' XttttHSrfttlltrtd jfohiiUe*. | |^OC?rORIiATiROIIE 1 S FRENCH FKMAtB WLti&i JL/ Cfibro* slsoroTlirecn Flcur, AibUB or WbUe!»,Hop. (Piessionf Dy-cjpnomiiEtt, IVervotm T Xfel#iUtyv feencrai Weakness iyaascotPalnsm the Jlcivtand Umh», htyi df Appemo, PalnUanofi ( .TfcfnorH,'Pisna«dSpine. Coai Ipncp pt^Wind,and.al|.Uteilfle;C<iiip]Bin«- ; X’jricc*s cenis, or E ve boxes- ior 8i;00. Sold wfioksalo an d ro «Msrs? "" ~ nd 0/ * tower!? Hemfnfn nri« ty A an^.J he man .who will now' allown td that nofhf^» un 4l a condition 6f things is’prctlac* Uitltmfe of askiim. n&r J. A rupture in its ordi affl?ctea^ndthe; r li:■ :l,e ’ 1 e k “ tOe person ' do, without ttm ISl;' 1 ' bal 10 g° “ many person* ten render*the?iiw^?r® 0 i' #, aß y Staff to reiam it/ot !owhl?f"tefetS »"■« lead* nil reiief but in < ‘tS 01 ' **» whiclt we .invite the a«emfi?S t !hfinr •i h 5~3i B 5'P every.'gupfcridTfty over t&e s&*}*. common use ...It is perfectly eonifr.nnVj. l ’ ll ”? Bl ’' s ' , ln made ro'flt siny eSs* of SiifSi?i?sfc c 'W b ? eqa»bta^W»eAMitta>i. We td make «pplicaUoiiiifiilS •■«•■• • ; ; canU gtetn in inn Cuy^bycalling on ihtegmf. 1 * ■: PersonHfrem ar-tff*Lance can- 'have them senU'i)v ; ' s.enuing.ihcjncaßureroumlihe body. : ■• • - ~n „r J /■ ■ VK' OEa »- keyser, . 14Q Wood street. Bold ageot for Pittsburgh: - ; •■■•:•.'.■■■ ranrU:d&w ,:: TO lllVAlilOS AND TUB SiOK. THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK'MEDICINES,' 7’ he a,Ki 7. E ai " Eitiuctor {Cornuls & Md Sore a J cunn s:all Burin und nil Eatternal Pains ir‘^£ a u™i°/ Cclu ™ li ‘' for Smyins or Restoring the . •Sf“; l4 :4yen:« andjßon?iim'»i»iii nnd Indian 7«. •! gore forDenlncss; j Bih. Kajf’j iihimmi.a known euro lor iruj Pilei'. i Gth-.epoAn’j » , ■ Jib* Mothefs lieljefy rorallwomen lnihe family way, Panaria, far 1 Colds and.feyeijsliTeslinga feversVfor, . Asllima, XWer CntaplainEand lfilloiiß A dictions! for j-foyCostive* ■ r - tfpd-male* f -aridij«rvouB-con»plBiniiss for' StamacS ins.gwmi point* are. iMsiTiol bad.tp lake.'never olwc*. nmn,ana never leaves one costive. B r ' m</ i‘ lWanadm£r ’' 1 toOMaren,; ' lttki.JUra.£ramA'firM( PainKiU*.' No medicine -B»drops, to betaken, onu yetperfdrtrt'sucE frtethSf* appi ed externally as a wash or hath! br - fneton. Jn.boutes from 12Jto00eentsearb. ’ . ” . Saunholtz's: Roach and Bed BvnExnt -ihr '■dMi 1 *»a away Vermin in a atomic*. > <or dtl7 bC ce ! ebra . letl Lift EWanA Tmfrrah'. - ' Weonij “ Cfc ‘' l '=‘=Kcniedy for Cats, “ .T hi * onW « has oatliv f«tionMe»er” par ‘ a “ ,!,c<l ■ UUe,ve3tt '' spread SttmgHmikg piaster, market?* [Ssreci P e » findihemostpopnltiririihe'•••• c^ l reftrTofA•lc^eI’rtJ^£A^Z' 1 ’ rtJ^£A^Z ' r ‘’ I ’ , • Acc,lamande “ s >' Un fieri ll 3? falelybangj.t the light fortlm oelebrcttil.Rmcetilniiw Mineral ■ Vnase, nt Sb Cathannep. C. w.-This medietce Kos Vu 5 ! ?J 1 !. e f_® llo 'P ri oy f o ,lli Populifmy;neveVfefdrfi:*<jualled ‘ PWPAranon .at..that place, nnd iissale-liasberii commcnsorate with its moriWwhieh uuffia&Smg?. A' l ii! P rercecMos are fbliy described in ALMANACS. Sivca to all who call where the Medicines an; " l„„?i?? T 9 CK 3 J « COMSTOCK Ac CO. I*, 1 *, nlwayn be- ' S pSmM^I?.‘^SHL° T ' EB / E ?^ SIVELV,oDt tucinc. , ft 1 .2K5*' lha signature of ComstockA; ?;t,rfi l L b^^ tl ',’ Ued ' With the foc-sunile ' Dr '^ , ’^ : ®' 10 f d ,l,re designate the :. ; -ALU OTHERS MUST TIB SPURIOUS, r-„, ... LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. . !he above tnedicincsean. bo had inThiaiilaecof' ■'■. fb ° *, r WILLIAM JACKSON. _ No. "do Liberty street, head of Wood. Wlutar'a Bals&tn’or will! Cherry. PT> s“'„’ < ?? £iy ? man S" ccueks. cMs, 4ilJma, Croup, Brcndutfi,lnjhunza: glrutlnL or the ■ °fX;'i^»r,Muk<,noA K c lir„, 0 S»W,« r ; ir;t*e Bnasttr sidi,.Fnst Stata of ■ Cm jumpnen, fe fo jjwj; rfhU'.Saltmiirptculiarfu aiaplei to em„ rlumse vfih aniUtir.uhich - our trer varying tlanafe.\ < ■'■■"■ ERR yaaßlorgbeeDkrtownto possess im- 1 | * * ; poitapimwlfcinal propettieWi. Tktertteti&fjiniliifr tO.eveiy matron mour .land, and physician?' mien pre acnbojtmaiflerent rormsror a variety oCcompiaihu.—i* r- • lar also has beencquallynoled for itsyinue»: and some ■ paypicjans wlu>?e names UTe familiar w the wbolecoun rnrAS? # s . o Cir 'declare: that, avert CONSUAII*- l lON could, b* cured •by that alone* In oiber hands ajram, n,was neaTly yalaelesSs owing, tfb Jbubl. to iheir ignorance in preputing-and adminlfl!eringit--aaHDdnltvi nowenUrely obylaieii by paUcm eipenniont and Ion? experience. . J The exwaprdiaary medicinal powerßofthesetWosnb ? a l£ e £ ar £il£££l lhc firsl time combined and embod led liLßr. WISTAftIS liALSAtt OR WILD CHERRY. Vy a nice cbfra-cai jpreccss, ever* thing deleterious or ' isrriectcd;-so ihatwhat remafnils tlie most ex- ' traordinaryand lnilycmcaelous.remedy far all kinds of - ■ pnlmoiiary ana hvet diseases ever known io manv To convinco.aii.anneUeyers.ibat ourthcory is Teaßy uae»- ' '- we refer to a few cascß of cares performed bythttwon- " derfulmedieme: ' . - • r-no ■ *$ !DGE . Ham- co., 0., Sept. 27. ' ' _ M)*PABK--Dear s?irs I lake the liberty of advism* youroftho benefit.! have derived from the use' oM)r, Wlsiar’s Balsain.of Wiici Cherry..' I.was prostrated by ' that terriMe scdwrge CoksaiDpiibtJriD May last. The at. »- truly horrifying to. mei for. five of our family * Whrothersand Enters) had died orconsumption. I * was offiicted with neariyairthe worst, features of the - * diseases ,1 had.a distreasing cough; and expectorated a great deahof bfood.hetticiever, severe pains in the side - and ch'Rt.rcpidehtUs. alicmaitng,with fiusheaof boot. and copiooß nightsvreats. “ * * Of a skilful physician from the . HP® Bick until about six weeks since, bein'* ' thert ahcmi helpless,and my friends considered my cast. ’ ‘ iKSKf*** nUeMt.beyon(Loujr r phy>iciaii»s skill, advi«< ed the use *f BiJsdm.ofwild'Chcrry. With- * cutmy kpOwiedge my father pioctiied it and commenced ; • odraimstenng nto me; and Troonhc finstdny X commen- ' ced takjngu-my health imptoved, aiia in two wecisl ' : !?,P® <) ? t and ove«ee,iuy.barines'>, and labor.- whteh latjll continue to do. r !»five ; tak*a'four bonlea • oi loerQcdicmbjandno.w.conaidrrmysclfporfecdvWell *;*■ jekkmiau iscbic: ' . .. ANOTHER ASTONISIIING CUHEIi ' , ■Rusiiviu.e, Fairfield c0.V0,1851.; J p. Park—Eear Sir: I wish to state to yotf that my daughter Amanda, aged 10 yeori. hod about a Tear ' since a verT revere attack of rneaale*; which reduced her veryrnncli,.ami-left herwith a rockinrreouiih. i employed aI of the phytrcTaai : within odr reach (Sr the r 1 P „T„ ofr 'f o? . l "* hercoogb. bul-withottt rncecss - S?®Appeared^to.be sinking into a deobtie, with every symptomof then IKed- Dr, Roger's Lfv- Slvf r “?‘- - jtasr- cough, edd gaye her sympfoms qf a still more tbalTgrianl character." ■ lyalaimed.-snaitwaoyvilh treat- , hliSf-S?! V'*‘ 1 day today saw thenrogress of that. tireallyUespalrcd of OeVtffl^iOor’?!^? 6 '^^W I Providentially eaw the . certmeateor Jc>nairmniJon!son,ivliosed3u*hier, Sarah ■ ® Jr**, cuTedqf Cousuffipijpir bf Wfstorfcttalsam of. wild Locrry . This created /airu hope 'ihatitmffffat'- • Jielp roy dangafer*aiutl usiut? ’ il,and4taiiqostJnßlamlygaycre!ie{... Herfienlihwatt improved ifrom.Tlie : llrs{ bottJei and liy tlie oso' of two • 'hptUeßofrWiatar’i;Balsam:pir Wild,Olierryafae wasrt*-.- ■ to radio perfect li'ealtlii'and ishi is not nowai'all nre'dU-' posed ip nrcoogli; I wjll say ip ail iiistareofflidtai wilh • any disease teuiling to Consumption, donoidcppair,' for’ ’ Dr* Wfaiar’s Balsam or Wild Obcrry will cure yob if <'■ < • yoa*vfllbut iry.iL K. KALB.; .'■■■ ,ANOTHu! CUM! Will nurnelco never ceasn? More' evMeneVof it» ' ; sutpaEsine'liealili-rer.iorMUveviitocsf [lron. Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington eo„Kv 1 . ~ „ S?ijs6nsio, Ky.,4Uttv-n IPM ;v . Messes Saspobd it Pack.: j mke thi-t opnoYionhy of informing you of a moslremarkablc cnre nVrrnrmeri iiS. J o»_ me by ihe use of Dr. W, s ,a,-, Balsam of WfS Che^ Ihe”bbweiS. a ii?a£ IZV u J e “ V ,llh 1,1 = iriflunmaiion of - ineoavreiSy which 1 labored tinderfdr six weeks.- when ; efwitvi? ? eco ™red,, Ja the fall was attack" . , C9f *bfcßpuce, of iUrec.>*cars I wai.corxfiaedao wy. of racdicineeamrevery variety, of"-' » and ihoa j_weaTieilninnp until Uie- . when I heard ofDr.Wictor’a Balsam.of Wild Cheny; .. r. •;, At . • .togiveit.a trial, ihooßh I baa given top all hopes of recovery; and had prepared • myself for the ehohwof aildUier wotldr-rThrtnifito. their RojwitaUqnslwasJndoced r>makeuseof tbecenuints J of WildC/iVfryr' Tlieeffe'cv'Wwtt'iilY astonishing, years ci aflhction.anil aeflerini and aftorhavins speurfouror five liundredtioilarn to no :; " putpose, anu tbo i>C3t imdrmosj respectahju:phY«ician«i had" proved unavailing, £ was soon restored to beahhoy thab’essrogor Godand (be useof Dr. WiS- BaJsamof.WOd Cherry.-~ . *w;ar^ May tbd blessing of God real upon lh<M>rbDri>tfi».« to valuable,.* medicine ? da. Wietai’a Ba!san? n? I \v ?J Cherry. Yours respectfully., w Ha ' f . lET* Genuine Wjsiar’A Balaam Of-Wild adSbw^ Dw ' ra ‘' ! S-^"■omMlS r rli r , e , e mi^ Km by" 81 «■ Nonh-eqstcornerof Foun’h anii Wo?5 Climuli ’ 0!l 'o. ' ■ Ofi Walnut—to Tvliom nil «treel»n4tbe^Oi[ Ul j oa^“g>A'^L^’? r, ? otner * l4r *«'' burghf j A Joties, Piir«k„,A.N? int,lil<| e. ka t Co.l’mi gbewOitSri J -D^?«JSr 45 Betitiam.iU!*.' ■ totfjPranlfflnTi > v Weltjt; VnlontownjJt ' Bedford; Reedft'Sm'n?; .? nD , a » Somerset; 3 DSeoti. pi* ? B * B* BeaveryJ DSumiiierwn, Warren| F. »JU«r nM,Con4er,p °r tJ ** Cr< ’ pt,r ‘ Jr j2jtSJ'- 'y>'r * ‘-..t , ■*’, ■ -I . ‘ i y j **> y > 4 1 V •*- s r J ■* A V-Ci; r , . v , -'I ■4
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