& r $ . '!• 'ft. C~ - ;V.»v .r; \' \ % !/ rMv\» 4ut;\ t \ . „ , -'-V'tt ;'v , , ffi&v* >v r■• > ” *-?X4. >',i jvftcV- J « A. ■ -iVe-JBCfS-a'-'i. ■; “ ,v» *4 .. • •..■■;. - , , .. : -; :,.ir. tv. ■;>- - ~ V ,v: * \ . v , - t - titwC' t, #4y.. i,-: : - v v— t * / c t,-* - ~ . _>,_' |^4W#^lw:'f4 .Vi jOft l»’i ,ft (JnS *■.,■» “* •*■•** ffrtf* - £*s *? Wt^Pias^^afeSC»ja pnp|r ill MBBIfn& lisHf SSfePil iSpltslfi fPs&fefteea& V@*s@Spc^ MH Jgtm msm jgglgp B||l I m jEmg^^^P^egis* «gge%pf^B%^ „ -. .Ctfltijwtfi. Important »nd -True* , ■r niuutYT.K jr.Urc Mite ClothingState,No.•22s ,T | .lir'tVetreet con sell a good suit or SUrtimerClo (lintir forS.’SOt nnJ lisitcr Cood ,ttf every description, fd. cnift Cnsioin s*or)i„nai)e io :omet.tn. -<,.1,',,,. title ttvlc,and on rea«ant>l)lß-Hifm»j laprt7 : ■ JCveryUody l‘T-fc’soMV , Jnii-uOf*IIV*KHv tt '-iUe Uitg'lUvß'.CLOTHixo .■J_ Sf«vs. : tv»-*?5 J.ibcuy strceU*r.llBJLeehcapestClo thine in Inc City—wcll'mHdexmd fa«b]onoV\y«ui. Call . ami exinjuirMhprru YOU w ill: not he-dieappointed, Express,«..pplilMlnl assonmim of r«ju3V .Urowji, (Jr.een and lJlue Clotnß,'flnp otherFftShunmhle Goods, suiubitLfor lUCEon*Oß,whic I .-we nre prepntcd lo.makc to order, {without dtsappomli • meat*) -style unsurpassed in ihcCity. t Come aiul w.e VITTSB! .Comer of-Wood'anJ Water «te CnllM)au & Co.« Proprietors* Tf Ml&ptiblic is ttvspt'OifiiMy .requested to call aim ex •; L fliiainc our Mock of tteady- Made. C.oilunfo pot up •. expressly foriM* lamkel, iinil in pupenor tiy le. 'wiiii.Mi .i.wi, ary-, determined loselllow for■ ca*!». Uur mono behu: u Qatefc -A'rj'ei and Smill .. i : ... ' uar W-»jernmn. .up fully, suppl-Ml ® .-large siodk of Clothe. Cussimeres, Ve> U^g*» >“ ™m er S'jloths; of every description, and*. lll . ' m Wc'rtoViS'le, aS* very low ■'v .*r-.. WATTi MERCHANT TAILOR, • No Jili Ataririi be-wten Setond arul Thvd strata, BEGS respectfully w inform bit friend* and the public,' ibai.hr ons returned from New York and Fhil&deN nhis: htuvinc there selected from the Jnlesl iroporlallnns, un emirt new:'nock of -Black nnrj Colored CfiOTBS, OASSIMEKES and VESTjNGS, winch for newness of ' • designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by •any house wcSlof .New York*—Allot wlucQnei* pre« pored lamake toorder w<a superior fetyle.ui the lowest price possible, and cordially, mvito purchasers to call: und examine the smek Irefora purchasing elsewhere. Ti) TAHOIiS.-r-l tinvono authorized Agent m tins . •> city, for the sale of my. wnrk on GAKMRNTCU ri ING. . • It can o ny be had at the'Store ofthe subscriber,!# •. Market siter.f, ntthe following prices, viz: with Instruct .• tloos, StO 5 without, S 7; . marl? JAMES C. WATT. IthW CLOTHiaG HOUSE. EDMUND W \TTS & CO* . MEUCITANT TAILOKS, ■:? : No» \B5 Jjiberh/ street-, above St. Clair, TTT-U V-Hopened a new Cloihotff Store, at ibe : above 11. • placenad ar<“ now rtccmnß n splendid. lot of fJlothr* Ctorsimereß, Ve*unsß>:lcc.,of-the latest intportu: .tiona.purchased with n:i especml view tn.city\tnule, and. --which,they arc prepared to make-up to otdertnthe lav ' tost and most fashionable styles. ..They intend .to pay slricLaUenuon to thiabranqh of. their business, and thry liav* fullcopridencc tU«nbey will be able u> Rive their customers enme satisfaction I hey.arcako nmnufaciil ■ 'ling a choice lot oj IUSAIiV I\l Abli ULOriUNO;...of . the newest styles, which they wjll.*oH low for cashr- As all this slock is emtrely new, it is worthy tbejitteu* •on of buyers- . .•.>■■■ * • [nprUhy SPUING AM l> i/billtUftM i . THREE 810 DOORS* ’ - -Aii. 1 &!, Liberty Sireft t Ptitzlurgh. TORN’ MeCLOSKRV. has now the pleasure of an »/• uounotin; in Ms numerous friends aud the public in i ■■ • general,that Ins Spring and Summer slock is uo\v ready ■ for inspection, which: lift believes will be found to be one of lbe largest and i>cot rele-oted *>toc.ts.of . M*de Clothing to he found in lire Wertrru Country, . ile ha* thift season paid more than usual alieuiion to the manuiiictufim* and style of hi* tiuruictiis, so tluitthe .. -very lowest priced, unwell as the-finest,are got *>P **> * 7 8tyie-and elegance notto be surpassed. He would particularly call the attention of nlltlealet* in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of - ~ lteadyMacU Garments, As he feel* confident, upon examination of thequaltller and pnecs-of his goods, he can offer them each indaee - tnemi»«y ahalt maVe n their inieresuopurcbufic ni.hit establishment. - ' Muny yeats’ftrpencnce,and great success In the bar - e»noßs, with an unprecedented ieAo/e«i« anrf r»- * laii pfttro'um’Cj lias enabled lum’to get up tianneuts to suti the business habits and tastes.of: eyerylocaiionm the Union, which is of.th© utmost importance:to whole, “ ;Bt*lopurchasers;*. . - ' In the Cutting department will be founds choice .•»« -.lection of the -most fashionable goods, consisting of—' : En%htk and American Broadcloths, CashmcreUv Ac j'AOi Also, an excellent asnortment ot VESTifitiS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which ho is prepurcd-to make toordcfin the bes*- manner and ut the must reasonable once*, - COMR, THEN, ONtfANDALfj? The Assortment, the Quality; and the Variety, is the mosf'«xieimve > -ufidoubicdly,to be fo tnd in lho .United. ' . States: ’ ' ' . '. mar2o. • Co-Partnership Noifce* n\UK subscribers have ibis d»y ciit*-ted into parmer-; X'**bip, m»deT the fuylc ana firm of TAAFPtVMA. •: GUIRft & BANK for ibe f»urpo«e of carrying on a gen eral Commission and Produce.naslne&s, and confident ly hope theiriong experience, extensive mctcanlileßc- Saamumce, and personal attention to the imereti* of icircustomerv -vviU entitle them to a sbarc of poblic patronage;xrlneb it shall be illeir study to deserve; - I.UKK TAAFFK. I»m<bur*b, tSAM-G MAGUIRE; Cumberrd, M.l, fIVM. C BANE, Washington, l*n. ■ PiKsbnrgh,-April 3;1855. • ■ > (apC - ti OP R FO UXJXJi y . Cccbrao, ]Qeßrl(>« &-€o*f JtfANCffACTUITEES 0? - Iron Railing end Ornamental Iron TFtfrJy in ai its branches, ~ . NO. S 6, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. ITIXIE advertisers i*ei* leave respectfullyto inform ibelr : X'friends am! the r«Mie.geueraHy*tbat, hoririqrTeceiv* editLiarpe nnmbcrnfnew poitemtifb* Irdttßallmg, Ac., wtiicVttoceUicr wilb thoseprevioußlyontauiid,comprises the : greatest variety: Cvcr/offerCd in tbl*.CUy~ihcy ore nriu< prepared to manufacture, the same Tor Cejnciery 'parpoics; bnteomes, fences, carden*, window jjuaids. tree boxes, hat rrtek*,centre tabled} &c.Ac.»in a style of ■workmanship and finish not to be mpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the .moan* loin*. .■ / .'■'■■•' v '■••■ • ■■ Alsovcookinj? stoves,hollow ware, and castings.of all description?, nsusual.. , • .. jyT ' : uTueed aco.,' • • Manufacturers of ! Theouo- XiXti:s«Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &o; NO. 30 xfrett, . ■ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An -assortment of the -o bovo named Instruments al ways on hand. Also ~ Clocks,. Watches, | Jewelry, &c., &c. i April 6, 1852 — 2m i Agensy 7 forMferentLinesof' PutKetSblps. PASBESQEB OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty Sir*et, Ptitibnrgh* -For P:.W, BYRWBS * C0 n £9 South irrirt, epmtr of . Pfne, Nit# York; 30 Waterloo Bootf, Ixotrpool i*n& 05 . QravUrslmuNnff Orleans. ■ HAS'a Line of Packets f wv v « aaillngevcrvfivedavafrom ~t JiTtV dyrvißL . Li verpool to New York ra JlSpiL IvtS/pfe* Line of Pocket? from Liv- iSqns^V- Ja£*Xi'j3fr;ertoo\.i<> AfiSDslu^- . rjTiTr. th» n itthtf »n ih nf gnrh S&mmm monUt ; a Ltneof Poekotsto J3&Uimoro on. the i&tu oi . each month. Also—a Line of Pockets on the Bth and 24th Of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Draftßatslghtalwayaonhaud* for any amount, at the lowest rates.of discount; and ..all information given concerningpassengers, that given.with pieasnre v by. their Agent. . JOHN-TIIObIPSON,. marts • -410 Liberty su Pittsburgh.;. A.fahneitQck's Vermifuge* From a 72rgufffr FAyn'etan. • {From Ur John Stirman;/ - Velx. Cotrsvr, (Ark) Oct 1850 I. AM a Physician by profession, of the regulnc order. and ad‘tucVb&ve always viewed patent medicines with a skeptic eye.- :■ -Last spring; When I sent to Philadelphia far my bill of meiUciues, I was prevailed on by my brother, to put ln'Toy btll anitem or two dozen vial* of your-Vermi fuge; he sfniingio meilmtit was a valuable-prepara- tctedHin liisown family. Accordingly* I semfor two dozen vials. I Have userfit nil, sud I must confess ihut mjr expecintionswere more than tts results wcto troiy astbnisfnpg, removing Worms in every instance, when properly- oUminbnered: If you will ecnd'me & bor contuioinga gross, andsend me the bill, I will send you ilia money forlhem by m&tl or oth erwise, as you-may direct. ' ■ : ; 4 Beware ofcounterfeits and imitations.' and Sold by . - 1 • > -. : IJ;*A. FAHNESTOCK A'CO corner of: Wood and First sis. * - •TnvSjOfcWtm ■>. BfcWKMAJVr*.*A.SAM • REIWEtfAHj ... {ofthclnle firmof Sands AReloeraan. touts RUIIiSSIASr 4b ou«» •IftfPOaTBIIS AND DEAL BUS IN -. . Clocks; Watches, Jewilrfj Watch Materials, Tools, se n sc,, :• riVTU SjatET,OI?B DOOtt FaOJl WOOD,mTffBUBGIV to announce tothe trade and the-publie • 1. ,:generaliyjAhauhcy have themselves carefully ee*. lecteu juidiroported fromEurope,alarge mock of Gold . QmJSilver .Walohes,..Watcn ; Materials, and Tools for Watch .makers;* ami tunogt elegant assortment of Jew' the best^manufncUmes—which they ofler at prices as Jaw as they can he purchased m- the eastern jaarkefs, ” j Tlteir stock of Watchcfl: consists of Hold and Silver Patent Levers ; do Detached Levers; doLepines} Sjl -V ver Qaaniersi and elegant French time places, o( the most approved makes; Together with a.Jarge slock of Clocks; and Tune Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. Their ciock of Jewelry.comprises articles of every • descnpimu in thislinCrSacUasFingcr Rings,EarßingSi. .Breast Puis, BjnCeleu, Gold, Kob and Gnanl Clmins, ■ Gold Guard Roys and tseals, Locke ts,Gold and Silver. . Spectacles, Silver and German Silvcrand Table ami Tea. Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally. . keptiflcstanllshracntsof this description. Tfaey tvouMrcflpectfQlly call the auention of the trade to their ektCftsiye :Siock of. Watch maierials aml Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se lected. They ’have also:on h&nd.a largo assortment of Tele scopes. Spy Glatscs'and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory in Englaqdr/logeihcr with a great variety, ofnther articles,too numerousto mention. ■ ■■..■ ~ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repaired. In the beet manner and oa the most reasonable, terms. - foctllrv.- .. PVOD&ll 4b FOKO, fllanaractnrers nnd Dealers In . MANCHESTER MINERAL'PAINT :..w.'ALiioasKTCnr, P*. New Yobi, December 16A.1851. I a simple of MANCHIiSYEII MIN ERAIi FAINT, lor PoDiiKafcFonn.tndfind it ta con. lain ibc following: Silica, - Alumina, : - Per Oxide ot Iron, - Mme, • Maracsia,- Oxide of Manganese, Water and host, • * ' , 100,00 TUb‘Powdered Sample, contained in ihebox,which I sunpoie was the one you desired also to have analysed, , find to differ from any average nfihe lumps powdered, and mired toeether. Thislasi yields as follow*: PerOiideof Iron, - . 53,30 " - Silica and Alumina, • > 33,00 _ l.ime, . - - - ,SS Jtfnffnesia, - - Jo Water gnd-Loss, . - - 7,W 1011,10 ' This difierenco I presume arise* from the mineral not being uniform, some portion* fconthming more Hon than others. Theanalysi* shows the article to he well suit ed for a durable Mini. I find that by caloining the pow der by a pretty htfib beat,.the color u mtfch improved, eonverted into a fin* red. or at least eo ’| AMRg H CHILTON.M. D.Chemiit.' Forked fey JfOEL AIOHLEH, 911 Liberty ?■■ ?*"&>?■ - : '<fi'- : -k. .•■• 1- -; Sv -v v'-v. r''^: * *>>»** v^-,; V-V" - vV‘ ' ■•■'- ' • ’ ■•' * ‘~>X* ’ ' "" ntill.UMll UINQ STOK-Bi. 67,9 t 5,34 - 18,41 ,63 ,24 fcypsßgrtatUm, P«unlvlvabift tU« 1 roadKmt gx*nc Line* Tl/44 Hre now Awarding?, p&sejigcxs id. PmlaUeU»h« TT,A.nnil4i)icnnediaie poinu,ijy ibeebore Jine Timo tbrotrch, thVefe daya. 7O miles canal myv*7 •- - COVoDfcJ acHG BA lIAM, Agents. . " r Pcnli>yivgaf<rißtt»eo*^Cpitt^any> m^^m : IKCfB aVo Tiu«v prepared toreceiptfo'rpraduce,fte.} ftr W Tbllidi'iphia; immediately:.^Time juve day*. ;./:j ' ’ BATES UP FRBIGUT OW ‘ TlnROJi; Lard, Pot*,Beef, JLiftrU 0i1,fte.,50/Cefcts:p4r lODpooml* _ ••••v • ‘ ” r " ‘ J <Ountifes.Oheeae, f Leather,Leaf' •Tobacco and WindowGlass.COcenta perlOO pounds:-* ' ?tccswix, Hr/cd- Fruit, Wool BO cw 100 tea.,-,Pl6ftr S7J eta. Beeds;Dedr slciuf, Hemp utta Flax;:.7o cents pCflOOponnd*:'' ' 1 i*ges, Feathers, Pars aud-FeUry.BroDraaandftlef* chauutze,9ocent*pcriCOpoutidd * ) COVODK ft GRAHAM, Agents, t “ Canal Basinv Pilisbarthd - " H. II HOUSTON, Agent. * :. myS7. ■ - --.v. S7fl Market street, Philadelphia.* 1 W*: ■■■ ■? f Adami dfc Go, 9 * Express, NO 80 FOUR Lit STREET, HTTcBURGH, » ; *lllll2- public arc informed -that we aro uow running X regularly totbe-Easlond West, and areprepUredto i forward all Goods entrusted to our care*■„•: ;■. : - >A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for -PliiladdL plna,at4o’clock.F-M. Also,daily.to Cincinnati, 1 at 7 o'clock, A. M. -Ordets transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express, - r Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and | Scotland,.for any amount, payable on principal Banking ItouseAor Post OSicesinlhe UuHed Kingdom.' - i d< c2l ' BAKER ft FORSYTH, Agonwj nercti&nta’portabte Boftt litne. i 852, J^S.^3^ 1852 - For tKt -Trateportalioncf Merchandise <mdFroduce t (VIA PENNSYLVANIA.CAIULSAmi BAtLBQAD?), BSTWXENI ; LV : PITTSBURGH AND,PHILADELPHIA, f Itir<cl, VHtAcut tie-shipping.. v fry TIME, TEN DAYS. _ PATTON & "REYNOLDS. :i Depot, Sol Matkct at,.(near.Slxth,) Philadelphia.; , C. A, M’ANULTY ft CO , i :: Canal Basin, and 410 Pennairect^Pillshurgli.» HAYING increased our facilities arid, otherwise -im proved.our arrangement® for Transportation, we arc now prepared!® receive a large amount of Prodnce and MetchandiiseVtofbip (on the opening of the Canals*) with prompthes*and dispatch- ..... A .TheSection,Boat.:system of transportation over our State improvtfroehU has been in use about, ten. years, .timlihe greaisucceas and favor it has met. with, Isa suf . ' ficieiit guarantee that.it U ho longer ! considered a doubtfut er.ujiceitain experiment*, but is acknowledged tiyall afvu&tiy superior to any moddoftranspniiaiiod l when intersected byJlaUroads ) . - A • Goods loadeu into-our Boats, at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until uiiloadcd at our Warehouse imMarkcl stTectvPhUadelplim.theruby eniirely avoidihg thedelav conscqudht en three different transhipments, and seCu ring tiie delivery of Gondsin enure loathe packager cleanVandin as good order as when chipped. ' ■>■ ‘ Prodacef Ac , coirsip,ned to our Ho'ase at PiilsbuTghi wilt be rcceiTcd, dud forWatded always atlhe lowest ' current 'eunal rntcF,' strictly accoiding-tn instructions, without any ertra charge for commission, storage, or ad* vatu ing charges, Ac. ~*• • feb*a C, A. M’ANULTY ft CO. i .'.••• ‘ sFaTe Seduotdi ■ ■■ i- WEST-NEWTON FLANK ROAD ROUTE, 1?OR BALTIMORE, PiiILADEI-PIHA and WASII : INGTON CITY. Fab* Rkducsd. .. .To Baltimoec, . - ihau Pa. Railroad. To Khiluilelpbm, ; • 81,00- do ilo . . d-.v ; To Washington City, 3O .do ,do do f Tins is the only Office which insures a THROUGH -TICKET t» Washington,and,by taking this Route,paf 6enirer,'will>ava time',odd money. * . . .'V 4 i The'Moil- Boat {carrying ;tho United Slates Mail,) lee vcsthcMonongalieJa -Wharf, above tho .Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON;at s o’clock, via theYoughioi gheuy Uiver. Passengers will lo'lgc oo- the .Boati and lake tplendid Uiiitcd ytaiesMaiiCoathes at WcslNetv* ton, next morning; over the Plank Road,crossing the mountains In dayliglit.,:Take the ; tnagiiiucent sfeepiug Curs of UcßaUiioore-acd Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P. M. . Krrukfast at BaUimore .and > VVosbingion Cur, dhie in Philadelphia, nnd nmve in New yoik tbe same .evening. • • Fare tonaltimore, - - - • . S 9,00. do - - - - .10,00. ■ ; do City, - - 10,C0- : ■:V;. MONONGAIIELA ROUTE, : Tho.Stenjner-Icavestho Wharf,.above the Bridge, Daily, nlSo’ciGck,A» M- Travelers leaving.Pit'sburgh by ihc BloruliVg'BotitnYvUl cross the mountains the same iiight,«nd arrive ; In Cambc(laDd ;tbe;hextmorning for the n o'clbck train of Cats tor llßtumorc. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 nVJock, the same night ...... ! Fare to Bsllunorc. • - ••• .8 9,90. .: do Philadelphia, - - - 10,00. .. do. WuahiofrUm City, r * - - ... 10,50. ForTicVci?, by eiiher ol ihe above Uaes, please cull at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Motion gahefti Uou?c, Wateratreet.. . J. L EVANS, Agchli , - r aprO ' 4;- \-'4,. ;•!' : urcaiOiin oicHi'ttAti uAibttOAßiv j*s& 1852. lasisSa, CLETOLAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail* road, Cleveland nnd Erie Railroad, Cleveland and .' Pittsburgh Railroad, aod ‘Michigan Central'Railroad PASSENGERS will bo ticketed through from any point on Lake to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, aiid tmm either of those places u> tiny 'point on Lake-ftnchigan; . • ' • -This Luic : will de composed or two new low pressure steamers;boili expretsty for the route.: h - CLKVELAND. - - flapt 0.0 Staxauo. FOREST CITY', - - Capi, L. A. PiSBCa. . A RoatWlll leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland,every evening, ato| o’clock, arriving in both cities the following morniog 4 m season for the riior* nmg trainof cnrsforChicagoVCinclnn&ti nnd Pittsburgh, and for tbn Luke Superior and Sacinnw boats nt Detroit : They will run from Cleveland In the following order; FOREST CITY. Monday - ■ ■-<>.Wednesday<* .■^—..■■—■Friday; CLEVELAND. i *■*••• •Saturday; CLEVELAND. Monday-*- ......Wednesday-**—.Friday. FOREST erh*/ Tuesday —•••*»**•••Saturday; The undersigned are prepaied make contracts for all kinds: of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit; Mscki* naw, paute Ste. Mario, and all ports on Lake Michigan, The OCKAN.CASPIA N: and ST. LOUIS will cotnpo.se the line cmil the new Boats are ready ' ACstna. C ERADBERN A CO i Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A Detroit. •opTl4;Cm _. • ■■■■•••■ r -"•■■■■ ■'■ " 1852. Summer Arrangemtiut—-Vnr« Reduced F JEW NS VL VANIA HAIIiKOID, Tvro iJnily Trctitii From Plttiborgb to PhlladeijkhU andfiikUlmore« . : : • Only 80 Sours Through 1, • FARE SID, ffIHE Express mail train will leave the Depot on Lib- JL eriy >lreet,above the Cunal Bridge, every morning 4t 6} o’clock. . • .. Passengers will goby ibe cars to Turtle, Creek 12 miles' where.tliey win find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 29 miles,over a first rate turnpike jroad : to Beatiy’sstauonj (conductors accompany each tram of Coaches), end-then take the cars to lloliidayshurgfaud: then take the splendid sleeping-curs direct to Philadel phia and Baliimoic* .. . u . Passengers for Baltimore Lake the cars of the York and - Cumberland Railroad atllarnsboreh, arriving at Baltl more the same morning. .. iTheEvening Tram vrtllleave dallyatC-30, P.M.,ar rivingat Philadelphia nextevebing. r • ;'*■ .cheeked.through to Philadelphia.: . D.Lcecb & Cu,’s Express Packet Line wilt leave daily,; at 5 o'clock, :P, M-v coDncctiug at BtairsviUe .with the Pennsylvania -Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to j Philadelphia and IlalihnbreinfiS hours, - i PAftEjtfi. : v Plcasare panics and others can .go out on ihe train oi C$A, M. or 61 P.JVI., aodretum to the cily ni BfcA* hi. ofS Pc M. ~ Fare fo East Liberty 16 cents ? to Wilkins* burgh 25 cents,, to Tai tie Creek 3u cents.. We are pre - pared to run special trains to Turtle Creek, or any inter mediate point, forpnniesofSOor more, - Pussengers wiU procure their tickets at lhe Railroad Q/Eceintlie Monongahela House, Water **tree|. NOTICE.—Jn ca?c of ioes, the Company will hold themselves responsible forpersonal baggage only and for on amount not cxeeedlng ®150.. , - \ ■jel J. MEgWMEN, Ticket Ag’t P. ft. R. Co. HTbIv " WjbSIS bTt i: 1 WESTERN RAILROAD fUtihurgh to Clevelandi Coluulbui and Cincinnati, alliance, canton and Massillon, . MB SBB IN CONNECTION WITH THEPENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. ■Through from Pittsburgh'to Cleveland in less than Ten flours, lyncontinuous Railroad Line : r THE l&xprese Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,.leaves PiUibntgh ats} A«M. ( stopping -at Rochester, New Brighton,Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem,- and reaches AUN ,-ancets? miles from Pmsbargh, at i P. M.. Passengers' Jeaving Alliance amhe Cleveland Railroad, at 3 P.M.. ana reach Clcvela'ut at fl P.M.;. Retaroing, the pas eengers leave Cleveland at 9 A. hr., Alliance at l 3tf P. Mo andreach 1 utjsburgh. at 5.39 P. M., in time to eon train omhe Pennsylvania Ball-., -road for Plulfulcjpbia.Niiw York nnd Baltimore. and tUw tviuillte•.* oogtuogheny Steamboat and Plank Road TOBte. - , “ v* -pMSongers. *y this route come from Cincinnati to PlitSbnrghin two days, without night travel, and save from, one to two days m connecting with the Pennn. Cen* trnl Railroad. PoatcngeJa .leaving,Pittsburgh: at 800 -A* M., reach Canton at 2 l?« M. ana Massillon at Sh3o P. AI. At Mas sillon* the Imeiconnccis.wilh stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia,and at Eaon to New Cas tle, Poland, Warren, Alerccr and Erie. < **• The. New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pmsbareb otiO A.M.,ands2olVAl.> and New Brighton at 7A. M. and IB; M-,atoppingat intermediatestation?. ExcarsionTictiets.good for twadaySf .are sold Jbc , tween Pmabargh, Kochcster and Newßrighton . , Quarterly tickets are sold allow rates, and.tickets by we p.ackßge io soroe.of the stations. The. Trains do not run on Sunday: ,■ Omnibuses run in connection-with the trains to and from the stauon-on Federal street. - Fare by the only epntluuoiis Railroad Line from IJittfl bnrgh to Cleveland, Mfrmiles, $4,00,. To Massillon 108 miles, $3,00. • . ’ . For tickets.apply at theßoflaral Street Station of ihd' Owo.and Pa. Railroad, to ; GEORGE PARKIN,' i TicketAgent* Or to . . J-MESKIMEN, Kr _ . Monongaliela House, Piiubargh. Notb—By ibe rooio by steamboat 50 mues to Wells* viHe, and thence byJßailraad lDo miles to Cleveland the fare is 83*50, ’ . •> Pittsburgh, April I,l6ss,—(aptf) •••' *«r Book*, at New VorJc Price). * muEOLOGIGAL ANJ> ftUSCELI.ANKOUS BOOKS, J now opening from Carter’), Fletcher’), Harper’s, Appleton's, Scribner's,Dodd’s, I'utnam, Ac.,New York: Gould A Lincoln, Jewett, Ac, Bostoni Martin, Ac, Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of I’abhca* non; and American SundaySchpl Union, and Map Sab-” both ScboDlSociety. - _ Together With fresh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large variety of Stationery. Clergymen supplied at Eastern price*. ‘ , , UAVISON A AGNEVV, (IS Market st,, tnyffl adioming Witsotfa Jewelry Store. ilKO^mS—4ttCoi coin broomilbt tola by ' < J> my3l, MIIiMSK&RICKETSON. Insurants-Cam|ianu> Vira aua ttatlti* In*«raac«, lIIHG OFFICEofthe htwfaiuf Co.oJ Norik Amtftea X has bfcfcn^ nmtfttd to the Warehouse of (lardy, dime* ft COh NO. 141 Front street,third house East Of Wood . stfeeLwherc tbesabscfiber willlsstic Policieaoxt.ltaiid* ingdand steamboats tthd-other-TesGelB, for the aUiove old and reaponSlhjle - Company. fap3l> . W!ff, F. JONES, Agem r St&te- Alutual Flre.luflurarice Company. S' M&kKISJSUHGyPJ , , EalGNEDoniy fortboeuler classesof property, has an ample capital, andaffoidssuperior ad vantages 1 aini of cheapness,safety andaccommodation, to city ana countrymerehams, and owners of dwellings, isolated or country property; ' : * } A, A CARRIER, Aetuary v 0c127) BTanch'Offioc,No;g4gnuthfiejdst.vPittsburgh* Ne w England Ltvs Stook lasurance to;, 2 New Havetti Connecticut* : - t TTQRBE9. CATTLE; ogamat death by ii, disease or accident. Capital-850,000, with power to increase to Sll’o,ooo * . DIRECTOB3. -- ' Thomas Kendrick, ' ■ ' Alfred Edwards, < • -J.LbwisTuylor, = - John Saxton, • - Nathaniel Thurber, : Win, W* Kendrick. . Tuohas Ksrdbick, Prcsideul. Qtorne T. Rtynolds< Sneretary. * CURTIB ft DOBBS, Agents, - 1 - No 123 cornerof Wood and Fifth sis.,- • mv29 (over Patricks ft Frieml’s Rankin? House.) SKW~ki>Kli |jiFto INttliiiANCi& UU£l - N.Y» ■ ACCUMULATE CAFIT&Iy 8500,000. FTtHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been: unusually A large, Bhowing that the company has been doing, u very large, and prosperous business. The dlvidends tn 184fi were CO.per cent. ■■■.. *i, - . <, 1847 “ 50 « •• 184 S. “ 6i) ■.:«'.■■■ ■ « . 1819 u 40 u ■ - 1 ■ ;•u ■■ VIBSO *«• -40’- Vy.:\r.«. r-;. *lB5l .50 . v' u *. 1852 40 4 This is among the oldcstcompanies in the United States. Its accumulated capital Is constantly Increasing for the benefit Of members, present and future;" MOBRIS FRANKLINv President; ■ Punt Frbbmak, Actuary. • • : ?• OURTiSt DOBBS, Agts. : Pittshurghj cor. of Wood and FiAh streets, over Pnt* rick ft Friend’s Banking House, - ; CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. . Also,agents'forProteclion and Farmer’s Fire and Ma rine Insurance,, capital. BtsO,Ooo,nnd ..of Branch office; Empire Smte lieahh. including aecu* moiated capital 818 000. • r • Atio, agents for the purchase mid sale or real estate. ■ rovli ■■ ■ ■•■■■■ • . ■•■■■■■• IMSUUAnCJtt. . ': : fIUfE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR A ANCECOMPANY^Office,North Roam oftheEx : ChangeiThird ; Merchandize and othei property 1 Itt iiw»t and ecmniry, insured against loss oi damage by Kre at the lowenmte of premium. .MaJUSfi also Ihßure Vcssclh, Car gpesahd freights, foreign or coastwise, under open «i Bpedi&rpbUcies, ks the aasured may desire. .ISutrfDTakfepoETAiio.T-rThey also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and steam Boats, on riversand lakes, onlhemosi liberal terms. . DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund Soudet John'C. Daviß. Robert Burton,\folm R. Pcii'rosCvSaraiiel. Ed wards, Geo'. G. Leiper, Ed ward Dariincton, Isaac Ri. Davißj'Wllliam Folwell,John Ncv?Un,Dr. R.M Hailan’i Janies C. Haud.Theophituft Paulding, H.Jones :llenry-Sldan, Jfugh Criiigi George .Sernlhbpenccr Me- IlYalniCharlcs Kelly, J..G* Johnson, William Hay, Dr 3.Thomas, John SellerslWm. Eyre, Jr. ; DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. P. Morgan, : Hueh Crait!» Jno.T.Logaii.- • ■■■•■ 8 WILUAAIMARTIN,President. ? Taos. C. lUwd, Vice President. . Josepu W. CowaK,Secretary. It3*Office of the Company,No.42 Water ftreet,Pitts burgh. OolCtdtO P, A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire insurance Company* • '0? FHIDADBL7BUL. . X\IBECTORBt \j CharlesW.Baneker, . GeorgeW.RichardSj v.Thomaa Hart,. - Monlecai D. Lewi^, : Tobias Wagner, . Adol phi E. Boric, - Samuel Grout* , David 3. Browne, • . . Jacob R.Smith, . Morris Patterson. - CHAS N.RANCKEn,Pres ? K . Csas. G. Bsxczib, Secretary. JET Continue to make Insurance, perpetuaior limited, on every description of-property in town and codutry at rates as low as are contiKtent wnh securiQ*. ’ The Company have reserved n large Contingent Fund 1 wbichvWltb their Capital aitdPrctnioras, safely invested! afford ample protection to therassured. The Assets of the Company, on January lm, 1851ns published agreeably to an Act of Aascmbtyj were as fob lows; viz • Mortgages «■■*■>■■■ S 018.128 C 3 RcalEsiHte—- 84,377 78 : Temporary Loans•—•• it Stocks ■... ■ ■ ■; ■■■ ■ ■ GI^SUOU- Casb,fte.—■*■»!»»■ ■ ■■»■*« 64,310 81 • •1,'212,708 44 i ' Since their lacorporauon; a period of ill have paid upwards ttf Oni MiUion Four Hundred Thou rand DoKars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advameges of Insurance',as wcllas the ability and disposition to meet wiihprompme-s.all liabilities. J.GAKdLnER COFFIN, Agent,' . aprOl) : Office N; K. corner Weed and 3d ais. HOME INS U K ANOfi. -Thr Farmers and Mectiantc*’ llenlth In anrance Association, OF PITTSBURGH, PEN NA. All) IN TWK OF NFBD! omes— cotuseu or mmimLn a?td tdled stqcsts. GUAIIAHTY CAPITAL, 930,000* mHISU nn&ssociattdnesubUsbcdfprthc inuiani relief A of its members, in cases of aiekucss, or accident, by the payment of the-r Aniiuai Deposits i*er*on&m good health may become memtersaml be entitled to awcckly be&efit,ln.ease ofsickne>*oraceide»t. All who join tins Association are ehUtlvd to a vou» in the election of bffTeefs,(ii)d toparticipate in the pn»fit« of the Asmjlms* tion. Hlsesiabluhed on a safe- and perwantmt.bonis, being both Muiaol ond Benevolent in ns -dsaigns, with the lowest rates ebbsistent for its&ecurity, and conduct ed in amaunefto insure us permanency and durability. All persons- can bco the advantages of taking out a policyfromtheGeneralOfficu. . -YZAVLT 05P0«TS.' . 8 2,00 per year, draws 9 2,00 per week; do • do . • 3,t0 do t 4,00; do . do .4,00 doj 5,00 . do . do - S,OO do; . • 9,00 do do 0,00 do; ..7,00 do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 8,00 do; . O,W do do . 9,00 do; 10,00 do do lo,to do: INITfATION FEE, tor Membership, must be paid at the time of making appheaitnn, and the first.years’deporit within tweuty days. Each member entitled to it monthly report, gratis, opkicsua. President— L. W. BBi.trMo?fT. . Vice President ami TVrarufer—Whl. M. Wilson. £#cremry—U. D. Brown. Finance Commuiu— A. J. Childs, A, P.Cbrl3tic,ond D. A.M’Maaters. - nmr)l:6m State MntEol fire Insurance Company. HABRiamJHOH: Pa., MAYi, ISS3. Capital or 8300,000. BRANCH OFFICE; No. M Smtitytld soiti, Fiuslurgi. - • SECOND ARTtOAL STATKMCNT. Total nm’l of property at risk--** ..*....514,039,610 00 Amount ofbilft receivable (in form of Premium notes from • ; v members*******••••••*—r—***••*—••••* $179j527 91 Amount of Cash Premiums*** *5125,^025 16 Toi&lloßses,returned premiums, ' ro-iniarancennd expenses'** 95,146 66 , . . .. - ■ ■ gao t 473 00 > ; . Interest on Loans***-**.** 733 40 Cash BorPlUß*'-*— *»«•* *♦ •*• 531.212CQ EsUmated present value of Stu* Uonery, office Funiiturcj ftc* * 800 CO Total■ . *2lO 549, 03 Onc-Uairof this amouut expires within a year.- SHE Directors, id prcsmuug the Second Annual Rc port} toko leave to congratulate the members’Upon marked success of the Suite Matual Ftre Insurance Company. In operation only two years, it hustaken it position beside-the older institution* of the kind, ami proves by Its very gTcat success that the mutant system as adopted by them, is, beyond a question, tbo...best and only safe mode of insurance. •. The heavy losscb of the past year which have annihi lated many ttock companies, leave the Slate Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of tlurtv-ono thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which.is constantly increasing The Directors submit that the tSinWMutuai FJre Insu rance Company offers to owners of safe property in ducements reldom equalled and never exceeded; • PifectoTX— JohnP, Rutherford, JVC, Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; JohTv U.-Puckcr; A-A Carrier, Pillsbureb; Ji B; Rutherford, A. J; Gillet,i?. T. Jcmcs, Robert Kiott. ~ • JohnP. Rutherford, Pmidenti A. J. Gillct, Secretary. jel:d&wtf . A. A; CARRIER, Actuary. Watelies, dewslryi Ac# HAVING Just returned from the Eastern cities, I have brought with me one of the most beautiful and ctTefuliy selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods," ever' offered .to the Public. Persons wishing to purchase any. thing in my line, can rely on getting a good article. ! do not advertise la sell goods below cost,.nor GO percent, cheaper than any honse in the city. Give me a call, and 1 urn sore you will be satisfied that 1 can sell a good 'article as cheap ns any of them. . Another tact I wish to keep before, the people. If youwaut your Waieb, Clock, or any articlcofjewel* ry, repaired latlic bcßimarmerj this is the place to hove it done. To thlß branch ofmy business i will devote especial attention. JOHN S. KENNEDY, 94 Market street;- npt7 feign of the Golden bagio. Henry Klchardson t Jeweller, HAVING re-Gited hiß store In a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry find Fancy Goods, would cal! the attention of his friends and cus tomers to the fact, that amongliU Watches will be found .the moatdesirablcstyiesjjmttems andmaker*. Of Jew elry, the latesistylcs ofbrochcs, breast pins, fob and vest chains, linger rings, ear rings,miniature, lockets, FANCY GOODS—Suck as paper roaches work tables* work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mats,. Colt’s pistols, porie monnies, in great varietyf china fruit andcakedishcsj&c., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, whichhave only to be seen to be appreciated. - novl NO. 01 MARKET STREET. Citizens and Stronger*, *32 DO you wish lo purchase n : QOLPorSILVERWATCII,aiaboutC%i^vgP «rC*»°P c *haif the usual price? If soicall atHOOD’S WmSBNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Matkit stmt, iwo doors north of-Third* and take a look ml hia new' stock, Jqsl arrived, and youeaa there parcbaj>e Watch es or onykiodof fine Gold Jewelry auhetr real value, and not be charged two prices for everylhingi as you have usually boen ; but can get the very best quality of goods at lhe lowest eastern prices;’.Do not believe wbat others-, interested in their own sales, tell you, but ctim'e andseeJor yourselves. All goodji.BoldatthisesiablUh-' ment will be warranted as-represented at time of ■eo that all ttaTPurebase equally *gfa gi>d cbeHt>. VoI9. IF Timcis money,Burfly It deserves to be watched, sad, leader, you mny be assured that— i i Welches beuerne’orwera sold, ! r .. Whether of silver orof gold, . i i Than you win find> when e'er you go, i look .at those on sale below. : > li, SBISTRUXAEf & CO„ FIFTH STREET* i)NE. DOOR WOOP f Impoitenandßealcnin Cloofca, Watches and Jnottrv* ITofti Batmals r Watch Maker? Tints, se. BEG leave to announce to the trade, and Hie public generally, ihnt they have just received, from the beat manufacturers In Kurone, a largo lot of Gold and silver Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry* from the best jnanafacm* rers—whleh they offer at prteCs as low as they con be purchased m the Eastern markets, , , , Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired m the best manner, and on the mosMt&sanable term?. , Prompt aitemUm paid to orders from a distance. j TTIDB3— 4S Dry Hides, last received m store, fox H fill* by fce3J L. 8. W4TEBMAN & BQNB;v= OREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Setting-off at Cn»t TO Q UIT THE EUBINESSI' rTtH&Bubiicrioer being anoui;u» relinquish iherciail • JL -dry gccnJstiariue'66,and haringaiqdesuch arrange ments as to render It necetwnry to close out his stdelrhy the idof July next* will commence cm l'harsday, May . 13, and teilhis iMitirfe stock of Fancy and Staple dty. goods ai U<*ST, FOR. CAME •, Hlßgoodshavitit* been principally purchased the pres ent srafioa, will be found desirable bargain?, bcuig rtt. Icnsl 25 percent lowerthan regular puces. ... V. In STAPLE GOODS will be found— • 4-4 iud 6-4-French ginghams; ; . - English and French chiulze?;. v. . Blk alpacas and bombazines] . , . > Checks and muslins;- ‘ ? Xrijfh uucue and crashes; - . Table linens andcloihs; , • Huckaback towels ami toweling;.. Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar seilles quilts; furniture prints* plain and ©mh'ibdimity;:. linen sheeting and pillow linens; table nnd.piano covers and coverings; worked Jncc curtains and curtain mushntf,. -FANCY GOODS. ‘White crape shawls, cmVdand plain white berege and thibet ihawD; .•••. Fine French lawns mulbereges; Rerege do laincsand muslin de lalncs; . Tissues and grenadiers; - >• Blk and fancy silks, some very superior, and a fine stock of goods genorailv. - EMBROIDERIES Worked mull aud lace capes and sleeve?;. ' Jaconeti, mull and linen c:\ralmc collars & chemizcltes,, Jaeonett, mull edgings nnd inserlmgs; . Kmb’d linen and cumtmc hdkfs; .Worked bands'and flouncing*,* and a-rnaccificenl stock of Valeuciemics laces and inserting?; together with a large variety of other goods, too numerous to mention, all of which will actually be sold al ORIGINAL COST; FOR CASH. . Early calls will secure the best bargains.. , JAMES A. M’KNIGHT, No. 02, 4th tU-< P. S.—All pcisors knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to Jnnuary. 1b52, are requested lo pay the same, as ail debts will do put in tite bauds of an at torney-forcollcchon. • . my!2 Cheap pry Goodsi JAMES m»gandli:ssa CO., ■ 109 Wood Wood Street, ■■■: •A RE now opening n very extensive and well assorted ft- stock of BERING and SUMMER GOODS. . Con sisting in pp;rt,of and Enyiish Brand -Cloths, Qassfmeresy Caybinereitii,. Doeskins, Jeans. Cotlonaded, Drittfogs; Linen Coatings, Silk, Balm and Fancy Cotton-Vestings. Also, abouUOb CASES PLAIN AND FANCY; DRESS GOODS, embtaciajrih© newest styles of'Silknnd Linen Poplins, Delaines,Berages and Derage Do L6tnea ; BlackModfning and Fancy Lawns ; Pltrin amT Fancy; Calico*. in great variety; French, Buoipliand Domestic* Ginghams; Palm Leuf, Leghorn, Kussuih, Hungarian and Mexican Ilnisi Bilk, Gingham and Cotton Parasb!s,'Ac.y Ac.;' Which are offered at Whnlcsaie on the most accommodating terms, (aprPJ. Qrest AttracUon I ■ JUST RECK] VED m Jctfp.u’ One Price Cash Store l No, 7f» Market street. Viuahurglt, between. Fourth st. nnd Diamond.-;the Targest-and. mb*lUe&uiifu.l. Mock of SPRING and BUMMER DRYGOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. . -The.subscriber wou d inform those who desire-to get good babgainSj'that the greater part of biv-Stock was uufchased oi the recent large Auction. Sales in New York land Philadelphia for c.pir, wbitdi cunbic* him to selignodß-Iff. to 25pi;r cent cheaper ilmi those who buy dn eredit.' not deem it.necessary is mention the the. different kinds of goods Jth!Ucmopo?e our stock, but deem It sufficieav.fo say that; It consists of a full assort ..mem.oriarUes’aud cemicincu’s wear, iogeihi-r. with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODri. We would respectfully solicit,an examination;. jot our stock,from those who wish to parebase., ~ j; ,V- (inarlS JAais9 M’CANDI/t'.SB & CO., 109 WOOD STREET*: VjArHOLT.SALK in’Foreign and Domettic Vry . if GtxnJs, arc nnw opening ihetf • first purchase or SPRING AND-BUMMER GOODS, retorted'- with the greatest care, to aait the trade, consisting m pniT of the newest sty lea of— DrcssLawng and Ueroges; Plain and Figured Alpuccas; v FrencU;'Scoteh'and Doinesuo Ginghams; Printed CalicffiS/inpreat variety ; KibhonsvLacesnndtCdgiui'*; Clolbs, C&ssimeres and *, Summer CoatingUndPauiiilaomng; B'owhßndDleachcdMaslinsf Palm and Leghorn Hat*; • * Stmw and Braid Bonnets. • Together with a c.omnietc stock of-Variciv Goods and Pcdlara 1 Notions,Gold diid Gill Jewelry', Gold and Sil ver VVatchesvßrassCloeks, AG. All of which rire of fered at Wholesale, for a email, ndvnnce over Eastern 'prices. .=•: Ifeh2B.6m SHCW QOODfjl YOUNG, STEVIiNSON & I^DVE, Sian of the OfiIGItXAL BBE H2VE,- Mariet st. i FRESH AHRIVALXdF > New Sprlng ond Summer Goodat THE Vubscribera have itist Ireccived by Adamp & Co.VExpness and ihe Pehnayfvauia Railroad, one of ihc largest nnd drsniimenia of Fine. Dress Goodaever offered io ihe public, v One of the Firm havimr been iri tho Eastern Cities before the-commeneerneuiM the Spring trade, eelecied our Goods, with great care from the importers, at Bucii prices as will enable as to sell chcnpcnhah the cheap est. Ourvery ortentive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—viz: - . Chenc and Jasper Chene Silks; - High Luniie, PiU'n, Chiimtlton nnd GJassaSilks; • do. ; . Riripe do. . do;' do - Pinin Black do; 1 Totk Sating FoaUrcV mid Watered Silks: • * TisscG«,Dernges, Plain and Figured Poplins; - * . French worktd Sleeves, Cuffs. Collars &Ch*iiiizeU.q; • do Laeo and Muntm Cape?; Dlnrk Satin nnd Fancy Vestiugif;; • ■Glutb<i,CaBsimvrea.SatinctfiaudJcnn?;.. Bonnets nud Romir.t Ribbon*. . The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from ihHr: friends o»d the public generally, feeling confidenl.ihat they can offer greater imlucemcnu than has been offered, heretofore. mnrt . YOUNG, STEVENSON ,t LOVK. : 108 FRENCH STORE. “ToB • ■'.•;•■'.■; -S »•' V". ; -gj r s_ JAMES OOSMXG, *\TEVV iABRiVALS OF SPRING AND SUMMER Xv GOODS. opcftcd anil .opeiurtf, including rich Shawls* frijm SS to |£/~ &100 each: Let every ißily cnll and sec tint splendid production or Imperial Chines* manufacture.. Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and Vfsitcs, to maieri thri Slmvl*. Ladies*'ap'd Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,. Edgings, Ac. ’ ■ .■ ■ ■ . GenUetnea’sCroodClothsiTuFcan and Leghorn lints, (Cenin style*.} frhlrts, Cent*, Ac. . - . : Mourning Goods of every description. Madame ArGoslingvifroin Prance,) is in Hie monthly receiptor Fashion* andMadcl9,(roini’anH,London and New York, nrNo. 51 St. Clair street, and llti Market si, where ladies'fire respectfully invited to coll. Thc.trade supplied wilhroodejuandmaierinlft. fapi’l4 . BUCQSO GREAT AUttIVAU OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods nnd Verities at No. 07, Northwest corheT or Wood street and Diamond Pa. - D; Gubgg & Co. would agam. an noDuce to tbclr old customers ond. dealers generally in their line,, that they arc noty nreparedi o'ojTer for sale their present Goods at unusually low fates. Aqd, a* 00* purchase* have beert ihade op the most lav oriiblc terms with Importers: and ManufactijrcT?, we flat ter ourselvesj and hope to b'e tthle toineritAcontinuanee of confidence and patronage of our old castomefe and the public which has beenheretofofe so lihe rally bestowed Upon us; ; OuV DRY GOODS STOOK is iii patl of Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Saulnet3.':Twecds, fancy Vestings, Black and Brown Muslins*Tlckings,'BlankelB, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, ftlerinocs,.Maslin:DcLnincsj Cashmeres, fuucy; Prints, Gloved Cainbricit, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, tancy long Shawls, Sillc.CravatSjPan* gee sUfc Rocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish l.inensdirect from Ireland, nnd all othcr arUdes generally kept in the Dry Goodslinc.Ooa VAntETiDepaiuncntwiilbe found on exarainailon to bo unsurpassed by any-other of the kind West of the Mountains,- and iamadcup inpatt of Combs; Buttons,: PatcnVandSpoolThreodsy direct lrom Europe; JPorl Monies and;Pockct Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pms and NeedlesrTdpesyTbjmblcs, Spoons, Ra tors.Table Cutlery anil Pen-Knives, just arrived from Sheffield ; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin-Strings, Gum9aspejulerS t Slate*and Slate Pencils, Percussion Cdp»;Spoctacles, Pißiotv, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edginffs ) RibboQP 3 SerwingSUk,‘SilkGiTnn3and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Block SilirVeilsvSilk Florence together with h of all other articles in the yarlctyline. - Wo have on hand and for : salOtLlhrgeassortmehi of Gold and-Silvcf Watches and Gold andGiU JcwcJryv Gold and Sil . vcr. Pond and; Pencils; Gold, and Silver Spectacles, Clocks,Ac., to which we invite tbo attention of. all buy ers, as wjo are determined to sell our Goods on ihe most reasonable terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N, 11. The business, of tho late firm of Gheoq A Me- Cashless is ip be settled by D. Orboo at the stand ofD. Gregg Sc Co., who is. fully authorized for sucliaiidin whose possession'are the papers, Notes und-Books of said fum,. [octls:tf Removal. HOUGH A ANTHONY liuve removed their DA GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy, to see theirofd patrons and friends. FurAUuro and Chatp Wanrooms* JOSEPH MEYER, m Penn street, above the •fi&Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on. hand and makes Jssaio order, at the lowtst pneer* every > description :at l?ancy and Plain-FURNITURE, SOFAS.snd CIJAIKS of the best workmanship ami mom approved styles Purchasers would .do well to vislt lus Wareroomsi . my37-dA-WlTr,-: :: t . -• Vi iue*'- cv-- . <.?. ITtHE undersigned begslenvaio announce tohts friends •' I- and customers, that, he has received u large, and with the'greatest bate selected, lot of RHKNISU and FRENCH .WlNE,whicb he. can warrant As pure and genuine,and which.he sellscither by the bouloorcask. Besides, bd keeps always on hiind,'u large and wtsl l ?e -!ected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY,HOL-. LAND GlN,and other Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities;'iuid warranted genuine articles. He feels .gratefbljbr:former favors,.and it shall be hts duty to attend to liis cusiomehi as formerly. . . As he has made the-best and latest improvement foj rectifying Whiskey*he can furnish them-of thc best. kind,and at the lowest D. VICKEISEN, ; myS : No. 137 Liberty street MNTEHPIUSK WORKS, no. 195. wood sr., thibu pootr dslow. vrsontpallet.- BOWfl A TBTJLEiY, - > IMPORTERS ami mnnofnefuTero I Wrl IF i 1 i miii 11 inn n n and flfw dental instruments, m W& FLES, Ac. We keefi a general as sortment of the above articles con stantly on band; together, with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also. GuOs r Ptstols nnd Revolvers, Flasks* Horns, Bhot Belut, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie. Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Kutvcs; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, «c. Also, Trusses and Supporters «>°,ri?SF-? nt i. rcpA,^ noftt, y executed, lur LXbb '*rWe arc mtkmg Rifles of every descrip uoa. to oracr, of the ben material, and workmanship warranted. Orders reeeived for them at Wbolesaleor Retail, will be with despatch.’ -Homing parties supplied at Wholeiale prices. [myis * ij-, ; v - .M' ■••■ I. ‘ * ‘ r : V’ ■ r . i i * /"SSBHEB WM, J 3. STEVENSON eettllnnes to maifo-.' “Hg”factore CABINET-WARE ot.evera <tacr;p -m his old stand; cdrner of tdbhrly anj BSfSBH Seventh streets UNDERTAKING attended tMnaiUts branches. -- , mayth I ™ A. IIILUKBS *b CO« 1 T' XX. QHAJR MANUFAOTOaYrNo.W Smilhfield.il * ‘ai’RC'nssOttracnl of FumiturOj;WhiCh- Inoy wlU.sfcll 15 pferoent: below .customary rales;: * v icrm?—cash only. «> - . - , ideggftyi • . : Ctbtnti uad Gli&ir Fsctonri ‘ - < f Tk ‘ . MKWJ:R ba«.<ra hoiidvpi^faHiexlch'- Cabinetand abov« AU-kintfstir FORNITURE,: *' ■ Much ix* Rofaa, Cenire TaMes,Mahoffany-Chmr3f ‘'AQijogaity.Bcdetaßdaj-andalVoUjeraiuclesifijtbcCaUl* net ime—whicb'hewisl sell SO percent, below ctLstoib l *- uty raiesi Tertna-OASHVONLY, >- > „ ■ * JOREPIJ MEYER, t aprO No. 4241>cnn Ward, f • oTcTulMjtiS ;v llimmar & Panltr, ... CABINET WAREROOM.SMmiPIEIrD STREET, tfJV & DAULERkeep,cOD6tanily on hand Vangty of gxfe'elleat.'and fashionable Farnuurcy RH warranted equal to anyln the city, and soldoir as '-l‘<fayorahle'tecmsas csnJbejobtaincd aianyiimilar estabhahnient in -he West. / They have now: on hand.an unD3uaHyexicnslveBtbok,fenil)faciiigalt kinds ofJFutni lure, from ihe cheapest and plainest to ihe mosr cosiiy and elegant,?: Alt orders promptly attended 10. mrSlrtm ... Veneers, Bjxnooo<is<ind'Wainut {Varnish, ■_.. ~ -flardiearsandJ’urritrtirsat'Wholesafe. . f|»HE subscribers haveJuslreceivea/rQraNewYork X and Boston a most splendid stock-of.VENEERS,- and-are tnamifacturingby machinery Furniture suitable forlhetrade. .All of which we: will sell, at extremely lowpnces. As great care was token In the selection 1 of the stock, persons cannotfall to be.suited either as to quality or price; ond,osJMs well, known thai-Farnimro can made by maehinei7 r saneiri6r t tfntf tnueh lower than by hmidiUie utienticmof Uietrade larespectfully invited. • Darned Work.inalMcs branches, earned on as usual: rlanhrfor hana;rails t ror Carpenters, and^all articles required mmonuiactiirihgCabinet Furniture; constantly •on; hand—viz: Mahogany, YuThisfcyHartiware, Hdir Cloths, Springs,&c., Ac. RYAN & M’KBE, ,2 ■ , r ” Ryan’s Buildings: ’ mar22:ydaw- - wot 31 FIRS street V JoarneymsnCeblnetSfßlttrsAiiotriatlDA WAßEßOVSß, 11» SECOND STREET , * . (near inc corner of Wood ) * , • :;,y THIS ASSOCIATION,emrfIi i bracing, already, twice to threevtL l tiufSsasmanynands as the tar* re*l ■ . eest and hhherioinogtrenowned • business shops of this city* have opened their Waref boose, and are able to famish the public, by. wholesale or retail, with Furniture of. the- foliowing description— • vizr;,.-: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bnreaus;Fali. Col umned Bureau*;- Mahogany Bedsteads;- Mahogany Chairs j Booking Chairs Mahogany. iWashstands; So fas ;,3)ivans;.-l*ianD-Stools; Ityuk-Cases;Secretaries; Card 'Tables; Pier Tables; fiiie Card Tables; Centro Tables ;-.Hat Backs; * French 'Bedsteads; Ottomanss Poplar. Word robesrDimngand/BreakfaHTabtes; Work stands; Cherry and Common Wbrkstands; high post; common; low, and trundleßedstcadsjCberry Bureaus; Cribs;Crndles,&ci‘ : ‘ ■ .r TheadVaiitagesof cbtoperatlonTbnairextehsi're scale, .permit them tnsell at thelowe'st prices, Diode termiriedto seH, lowertb'uß any 'conipetitbra, an equally good; if not better article; and warranted—as the public will understandby giving them ti calL • ; '•SIEFT Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, mude to order in every style, at the shortesmoticc. [mar*29 , »«uavibb ; Tc . jg< .eutt X with the Patentee ofabis new.anUralua&ti sneen: lion for the manufacture nnd iale of .the article in iho West, theyhaving been mannfaotared heretofore exclu* eively inthe Eastfwbere’tbey are sopCraedingf the usd of wooden coffinsj take thianretbod cfffnforaing: the public, tUauheywejtowmanafaclnring.eighteen differ* eni sizes of the modemSorcophagtis,varying Inlengib from iM inches to G| feej, with wiilth arid;2epih euitat>le for bodies of ordinary ot2e; and- for those who desire space for cushioning,or forbodies cf anusaal dirnen* .sums, have'seVeral sites deeper oiid wider. This in vention now coming into general use.ie pronounced one of the. greatest of the age. These iinnut Cases are composed of various kinds of metal principally of 'ironr v. ‘ : *. VTheyare thoroughly cnamtlid inside and’Onuand thus made impervious to air and indestructible, They are highlyornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine t|ie greatest strength whichflttialis capable diV in a given quantity.- - >• ? 5 - When property aecitrea with cemenubejare perfect* iy air iißtit,andiree lrora eitfalaiionof offensive gases; They cost no morelhan good Wooden' coffins, ami are hotter than any other article in use, (of whaievercost,) for transportation, vaitltsVbr ordinary interments, as has been proven by neiaalexnerunenta Ai}d ‘£erii&ea to by; some ofbur inosi'scientific men;; alsqrbyihe lloiiora blea. Henry Clay. Daniel -Webiteff Lewis Casa, and other distinguished Senators- who have witnessed tbcir meritsVand whose letters, togetherwitb-other evidences of their worth,mny heseeuutoar Agfaw’Burifll Case Depot, No. 374 Maiii sircctj tljree doors ohove Ninth,: where wo intend to Jreep bii hand ta/all tunes, mch a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and,finish will shiuhejuosf diversified,tastes,. . ' • We inviteVthe iiuerilioh of the public, and of Under tokers r particularfy;?brohghoht the .West, lo nn tkami* imtioo of the article, and zcquesi.ihem not to rely upon; the .Tcprctcqialibnaf undertakers not using the article, srl oßttinteicst u would be to misrepresent them, . 5 -- i mtttihhJn W. C DaVIS &CP.> dASKS \V< WUUUW&hh,. rA : **3f7 CAUIN&T jfe. AfANUFACTUIIE R,iqI XV ftrc«Yoom« d 7 and 60 -ThtYa: »tt«et» JW.tV. respccifutiyihforroft htafttciids andcastom • crs that be has now completed,hi* spring: stoclc qf Furniture, which i& decrdedly.lhelargCUahdoe&Vever offered fotsiUeiatbisCiiy.wblchwlilhesold utpricea as low nsaiiy in theUuitedSuites. East or. West, i As he isdetermincdto siphpld the quality wllfa well seasoned materials,; bekt workmanship, and newest desigusrand frdm llii extent of his orders and facility in mat afacturihg* he is enabled-to produce .warranted, lurn'mre, at the Towe&l prices. Helms; adopted the principle of Identifying the 'cus tomers* interest with tuaownvln quality' and price,-and keeps always onAand the greatest variety of every des» cnpuoti of famiture, from the cheapest and plainest* to the inostelegoju.and costly, that a bouse* or any paTlof one, may be furnished from his slock, or manufactured expressly' to order . The. following articles consist, in - part,ofbis slock,whichlor richness of style nnd finish, cannot be snrpassedliiany of the Eastern cities: - Louis XIV ietikielc-tt»SofaSi ~ MAUftKT STREET. Mad. A> GOSLING) No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WIIOMSSALB ANO RETAIL Renters in • • Farann ami Axne\ v.' Fancrntid Staple . 59 Sofas, in plurh and haircloth; . • 60dox. MahoganyCuairs, ...... . 20 do Walnut do; SO Mahogany Rocking do; 2D Walnut' - - do .do; _ - ' • -st> Mahogany Pivans; .. 20 Walnut do; . • SO Murhlo Top Centre Tables; • - ■SO • .>. -do • Pressing Bureaus;:: • ■ Ul) do Wastelands; . » 40 Enclosed do; . 100 Common ; ■ • do; ; . sol’]ai<rDrc*3!ug Bureaus;: 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; ... •'... . 20 Walnut do; 50 Cottage do; " ■ floo Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads ;i • : : ... I*o Mahogany Wardrobes;. lOWnlnut > -- r d>; •. <. • 10Cherry , do; SO Plain Bureaus;. - : 70 Dining ami BreakfastTobles; 12 Secretary, and Bookcase* j - •20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs; -•2‘VCano Seat RockingChuirs; . . 12 Ladies Writing Peaks; • ... Hat ami .Towel Stands; What-Nots; Ktiguues; -VopcrMachae Tables;'' .Conversation Chairs; Pembroke da; " i RUzabatheu-,. do; 'JIaU ond Tler ’ • do; ‘ Reception,- •; do; . Lauies’ Work Tables:; - Peart Inlaid. do;. Extension Pining Tables; Arm do; Ottomans; Ooihic and Hall Chain. ■ A large * n-onment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. :C*binstkax2&s supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS* furnished at the short est nonce. •■■..., •-* All ordersprompUy attended to. . ; . .fmarS JIRY GOODS, MTLLJXERTy $-e RAISINS— fl5boxes **J. Rustles’’ brand forealeby mytfl SMITHASTNCLAIR. /.IOrFA subscribers havoihts day \J associated themsclves together er for the ■ purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor und Commission business, under the firm of .John Black A Co, No. tRO corner of iabetty and ljwin sts, . ■ JOHN BLACK, mai2ry M- hyCULLOUnU, JR. WUUam W» WaUaoei •• - • PITTSBURGH SIEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310 f: 3 ftl; and.-:Zsfo Liberty y tmouie SmitkfUld si, MONUMENTS, Grave StoncS. Mantels,' Furniture Tops,-and all manufactured Marble, at-' ways on hand,and mode.tb order on the shonest-nbtico. Several hundred de*tgnsTer Mommwnis, orieiaal and selected, on ,bamL .The trade furnished with Marble at the lowest prices.«Orders promptly attended to, . .. raarl;4m __W i _W. WALLACE. -1 1,000 Cues Straw Gooda. • - ■=lllll® subscriber having made -arranffementa with the 1 NORTON STRAWMANUFACTURING COMPA- N V, for Uie anle of their Goods, now oflenTfor sale n '.large, assortment of STRAW. BONNETS, of :evcrv variety of fabric, style and patiern;adapted to •the Spring trade, which wilt be sold by the package, m the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted ta suit pur chasers. J, w. ALDEN,' : marJ4:?m-3taw - -No>C3 Milk sUeet.Boaton.. . uiiioluttou or partueriuip, TpHE Partnership hitherto existing butvyeen thA Bub- X scribers, doing business In the name of John Black fc Co., is.tbis by muiaat cohsenvH.-Mc- Cullough purdiasing ihe entire Interest or John Blackin said business; li. -McCuUbughi having the right to use the name of the late firm in settling iho bupinesß, and llm .cxclu-ive right to. receive all ootstandfng dehts; and-tp pay all debts duo by the late firm. ' JOHN BLAOK, x IiENRY tMcOULLOUGH. N. B.~The business will be continued by the subscri ber as osual, at his old stand, comer of Penn and Irnrih streets. HENRY McCULLOyGH.v Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. - - marihtf GfiURGE ALBStSdB, figt : HAS just received htsßprinn Stock of ; fraiuperior BOOTS and SHOES, of . Jsf bestsiock workmanship that can be got together istfrg in any one establishment, of like amount, In the NVesi. Nearly all made to special order, free froni cuts, blemishes, Ac.: Countiy Merchants and others are re spcctfully. invited to cafi and examine the stock,* which is offered for sale low for cash. N. B.—G. A, has paid particular .uttentlon tohave a general a-sbitruentof the best stock of Bootsand Shoes tor the Retail tradejfrom the good low prlee to the besl made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fasluoas now in use. Individuals and /amities tttay rely.on always finding a general ossortmenr, atii re jates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at f«o;7liv ■ ALSO~rMen,Boys, and Cluldren’s Palm Leafthree Straw.Hnts. faprS^ro rpHE partnership heretofore cxisiiog he tween ihVunv X dcnigncd in the Commission oodTForwariHhk busi ness. elc.j under the firm of S. BONNUORST ACo,ts this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thn bu mes jox the. late firm, will bo settled by B. F Von Ronnliorst, who is authorised to.use the name of the firm fonhat purpose WILLIAM BICftBAUM^ i - „ F' YON BONNHORST.^ PuuburghjJMayfidjlSSa-iAyl V Co-Par tu«r*Ulp Bottce. • r|,UE nndersigned have ihis doy fomu:d ftCo-Fartner/ 1 tlup for U<e iransadUoa ol.a .Wool nd Geaerol Water audUbTront streets* N i ' ' JAMESB,MURPHY. Fittsborgh> May^teCSWay'J^ • „■< -V' %A + - C V , / *• ' ■r'3t> . \ < -. VT~**TU.-. , .4’. / X y A -' ft '■- V v ;; ( ./\X- ? t -V ' ,1- n r n- , y; A ’ *.♦ , - t, V' - ' . *■’- „ r "- , >,, - i ' • ' ' " < • > '' x' '-. ' . , .. '* *. '* • » ' ( * ■» , | K*J» j>* I i xsxssrry* ' J * r ! *' -V* " 6 4 -- l 3 *, * y , ' ~ J&rnUfaa,'' r</ ; ' • JBnigt <xnb ‘ ' hUM& G&tXel** [ I 'THIS article Is intended foe family tufi, and should te 1 /oflnil iflt&e possession. <jf ovety family la titerlsifd. : .Mechanics who are trvconsumtdangct'ofiDjurj’.ttubeif ' 1 , person* through accident* and the improper or dareleso- wui find*this article-’to jba iovalaable &> ihcioidnd after a fair trial,vrillconsidernindispciistibfo. ' ** ThW way CditHy that Wevthe anderafeiiedvfccvins frequently made4«eof Judd’* MediqatediLmuldCaUete, prepared by Messrs* PeUfteld & cheerfully recommend it to. our profeastohr al brethren) as on excellent -substitute for adhesive plas> tef, in dressing bmus, cots, scalds, breisea,nrtdattklnd* of fresh wounds; sore nipples, a remedy one- I> JIAn!USON.M.D.,’ 5 F. WOODBUFF. KLD, HAMU/TON BREWERIfp)" ; EIiLSWOKTH BWBB,M J> ( Botanic. Coinpriiing all mepracusinff pnyalcians.ln the city of ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK JCO.,, ? :jyj ••■• v; corner of Wood and First »m. :a.E*uL«a- - Compound Syrup of Y®Uqw Dook Hootj -■, •/■\CcCpiES'ihe from rank' amonfr Uie proprietory U medicines Of this .country for » ri »| “Canker ? Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. and all other diseases, arisineuoni an irapurcstateof'the' hjood. -HJ£ r Coraptainl,Caiarilf,:iJtyspepSia,ilcadacbes, L Dizziness, •CoughßjSoreneßsandTighmeaj? ahouUjie>ChestjD/ori- lloareencBBi Drynessi and a.tickHite seiiaauon • aboutiheTiifoati andis asedwithujtprcceucnte&EUC-. cesa Id all cases of . * FEMALE WEAKNESS AttDGEKfgRAL DEBILIT7. - .Strentfhehing,the'weakened body,giving.tone to the various ofgans,and Invigorating the entire system, t:: If the lesumony ofihoasandßofiiving all partaof the country, can be rcliednpon,iUssingil bjliiated and broken down constitution*. It is.purely, ’ vegetable in its VcoinposUio%and. so accurately^com*, binediri itspropbrtionslhat tile chemical bMiniehl and. medical- properties of each ingredient •haiwmi'mly amle tOjPORII < V'. TilE DLOOD. _ fc ' Ithabramovedbiany chronic-diseases which hoabaf • fled the skiUdf the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Sytops entirely failed to.mbkcihe least nn» - prcssidnnpon. • • ; It has been tested in many cases of.‘CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obsunate. Cancers have been cured by this medicine, Wc say that hisa/valuable medicine in all : IHLIOUS COMPLAINTS.’ ; It removes. ttllobatroctioain.UierCiroalatipnjTcr.ileringllioliiver free, active 1 and healthy, vltfewoves Palpitation of the Hcartt and relicvea in ali enees of Asthma* andmay be ÜBcd in all climates,and atallseusQUH of iheyear..' ! •• - This SyrapJS'-prepared only by C.MORSK'A CO., at • 102 Fountain street, Providence* R. I:,and sold whole.- sale and retail,by * S.'N. WICKER3HAM, ■■ Only Agent Tor'Western Pennsylvania, •Jelly. ■ Warehouse, cor-Woodand:Siathat9.yßitt*b*h ASTDMA^hd I tJONSUMPTiON^ In offering to the community this justly celebrated rev medy 1 for diseases df the throat and lungs,-it Is not our i wißh to trifle xvuh the lives or health of the afflicted,irat [ frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of Its success,- from which they can lodge ftr themselves. . We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statement* of its efficaey, nor wilt we hold oat any hope to suffering t humanity which facts will not warrant* > Many preofs are here given. and we solicit an Inquiry i t-from ihe-pobhc into all wo pnbliali, rtceUngaajaredihejr willhod them perfecUy reliable,.and themcdicinewor-- : thy their best confidence and patronage. : :i ■From t&i distinguished Prqfcxstrtcf. Cnemistrj/ and ; < ■"■■■.' • . no Mtiluaj jßotedom;CoUegt; :: \;i. < Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the receipt of .your preparation, until 1 had an opportunity of witnessing its, effects inray owa family, or in the families of my friends' Thißl havo now done with a high degree of BaiUfaQ- l tion, in cases both of odnlta and children. :! 1 nave found it, as us ingredients show, a powerful re ’ I medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. <i FAKKER cLbaVELAND, M. D. 11 BfiUKSWICt, Me., Feb.s,ld47* r cr i From an Oversttr in ths HamQionHlllUj in thft City, < * * Lowell, Aug. .10,1849. •' Dr, J.C. Ayer: I have been cured oMhe worst cough’ l ever had in ray life, by your “Chkbbt Pectobal,” and neverfoii, when 1 have opportunity of recommending i<; toothers. j V6uia,TespeelfolJy. ; . 8. D. EMERSON. {p* Read the following, undscelf this mcdlcineis worth a trial. - The patient bad become very tiie effect of 1 UmrsD States Hotel, Babatooa Spbjjigs,) Joly 6,t549 • } Dr. J.C* Ayery-Sir: Ihavebeea afflicted witbff pain ful affection of the luiijrv&nd all the aymplomsof settled ■ consumption, for more than a year. I nic dtciae that would reach my case,until I comtnenced the nse of.yonr “CHRnnrPacroßAL*? which gaverae gradual: relief, and I have been, steadily gaining my strength lilt : my health is well nigh restored. While using yonr medicine, ! kad the; gratification of . enung with U my reverend friend, fflr,.Trmnanyof Sump* ter Distnet, who> had.been suspended from 1114 parochial duties by a severe attack ot bronchitis. - > {havepleasure in certifying fceseT&ctsxoyoa And inu, Fir, yoara respectful !y, / J. P. CALHOUII, of Sooth Carolina* |p"The following'was One'of lb? vto>st T orfea*es ; which the physicians and friends thought tobeineurobfe consumption.— CnssTES, Pa.j Aug. 3*2,1818. -' : JvC.Ayer,—Sir: I wns taken with ..«■ terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of lasi February, and waao^ifioodio -my -bedjnore,ilian. two months.— - ,'Ceoghihg *iucessantiy night and .day*-1 bet b meshes tly * and pale, ;, iny'cyei : were • sunken mid glassjy and: my’: wo* rapid tyiaUingvuiidjU: such distress for breath, tliht but little iiope of myrecuy-' i cry could be entertained. While in this situation, a friend 1 ofmbie* (the Retr.-ddbn the church,) - brdught me'a'boUlepf your Ciuahi Pkgxcj»v which 1 tried more to gratify him»-thm from 'obtaining relief Ils good cfftict iiidueed cm ta coulluue its use, and I soon found my health much'improved.— Now In three months,! am-yrellnnd strbiisv aud can at tribute my cure only to your great medicine; '.With the deepest gratitude* yours* Ac. - .. JAMEB GODFREY* Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Ohera istjLoweU,Mass. : C3* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale nnJ retail by"C, A* Fahnestock, and by J. M.Town&end; in Allegheny City by U. P» Schwarts,: and J. Douglass* and bydroggist* generally. >, •: dec3ft v Dr* De Lnnty’i Ciletiraud CttraUve Iq« , itrnmtnti The ojtfy Infallible .Cure for that Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur nal Emission*) SO harassiiig'Und destructive,.and'productive of ho adeh mischief to the • ncrvoussysicm, incapaeliat in* lie man.foChnBmess,;sopiety,.ahdmhtrimonj\, - ;This Instrument is simple, comprehensive; and never* failing, Und'Ertay beiisfca wjtbouvthe slightest fueonve nienceor ihe-knotvledge of the- mostimimiltif friend It iBtobo.used producihg/uapafri orijuury whatever, norprcvenilng any one from tutending to his ; business fand ‘while in use Uor a 'single tmxuion cad take place, •tmrigcrdrtng -the otgansfinajskcittivtt< u> tuck anexteni.that i&fjjr.RESAm ; THirtt emam vr.ppWEa 6? ihe ]Q?sofwMcb, causedbyekjlyabuse, Ulhe dUease in question, and ihceaaseofihe thousand concomitant corcpUiiitsyVuiftervoasncssfFrdslraiion, Ifrspepsia, Pain in tlie Head and Dimness of Vision; Weakness ofiheßackiimdirfmetExtremlUr*,; Affec tions of the Eye 3; Impotence; Pimples of.ihaFaee}Ffe--' m&iure Deciine .ofYirittty,.\Veakaesa of-Memory and Power for Menta):Appliceuon v Dejection, Aversion to Society, Timidity* -Sc&Dislnifei, Love of Solitude, Ac. All thee?, eoptplaimsinvariably disappear-as 'sooniasth* eoutcetsstopptdftvm'which tyey emanated* o l ius lnstnimient htus been examined .and approved of by the blgbesi&ulhariUes-iiiEuropeandAinerica.is re commenaed. by the most prominent Physicians of alt connmeftciriteonfy-ttrtfcin yemedi/mring for those of drugs, the hoogie, caiaterizaiion, Ac., not to mention the inoonimi advertised hbstramsofthe day.hscordlais,' omtdotes,&C;Vi;c.- Uconsiiiates, at ibesameihne,"the safui x themwtp&ajawt, and hy far ihecAtfijwj treatment ever ofiored to;theafiUcie<U-,a.lair price being'allowed for the Instrument, after tile desired effect has bcenat*: laincif. ;.Be ital*oreracmberad,'!havthose complaints are but little understood by the profession, tu genera), andtbat all the mcdicinein thaworld bever has, and never willj stop: those.'iogaesy. which, if allowed to-continue 'un checked; are sure to produced the most distressing con-’ sequences. J ' .*. * IVI . . lihas been, amalterof surprise to some, lb 1 tuny one of respectability and of professional attainments should devotQhiaUttemiontodiaeaße3"tvhich:pcopfe ofeyery description pretend to cure so easily.' Il'J however, but i the one thousandth pariof thetnispriea thesepeopie bring' upon societywerafctiowaia very dtflefeni opinion would . be/ormedK Andit ; is>'nbtcnlythepresentmiseryahd dtjCcdon/preying on tbe nrindasweu ha the body, that' Is deplored; bo* sotfleiare of sueb o tiaturo as to affect posterity, add bven-to destroy the reproductive fhcnlty; altogether. It is-afaet-th&i, wfaeu not properly treated, 1 they may remain so dormant ituhe constitution a* to ap pear in b<rbih« way than iiitbeireiTectsupoff posterity; yet; if.properlyunderstood, are most easily and «peeiit ly removeaA The above,so ingeuiously contrived iustru-' .mam. willdoubtless, iii>e great measure, contribute to : check thecvils of quackery, so prevalent iu this class of ‘disease?, ihroUgtioqt the y nton. . : . The price of.the compete instrument, carefully secur* red against allobservation In a l»ox r is only 810. it csriv any address .in. ony.psrt\°f the ‘ Caliadß',&;c., aecordingio order, accom panied by full.directions; and important adyiceto the and single Jtheeipi.-nses.eveo -to the remotest parw of theicbuniryibciiig very trifling. -Tpeunexarapledsocccsi this instrument feuaobtained :smdeits iiittCdocifohin America, has Induced some un* principledpersonsinNewVork, Philadelphia; AP*any, Bo3toii, Ac.,10 get up Bome ridiculous thtpgtj caHed initruments,’’-'which.-however, bear nottha suonr-' 1 ist .’resemblance, ricilher in form nor principle, to my owninventcdj long tried, and universally approved'lh-- suamerrtSj and wmch affr as similar io them as night is ta light. f ; Every attempt to veil such u Instruments" for mmo will be pTOsecirtrd to the fullcst cxtent of the' law. • I beiur 'not.willing: to connect the Well and honestly earnedrepumiibu of mjrinvenUons witU .qqttcka hfid their worthless productions;-''-iVo Iflrirvmrnt t* genuine ;ondMrt* ea»he«irrrttnred6«ffh'M« ordered fom myself and Temittanccs' mast he difcetcd (postpsia) to tbo Doctor himself,-.be having no AuenciCß eaabflahed but in London and Paris. *js uu agencies Now Ybrfc’ P ° Sl pSid ’ Dr ‘ B ‘ de Lane y> 6l Lispejjara 9L,’ 7 iUfs 0 A:jr -J il1 3 i*- M, and from f M., the Sabbath excepted. T “ ft Undcriignet}certify,WLib great plearorp, that the above-mentioned Instrnmeiu ia not only conslrncied Oh scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest • results may,aJW3yß,- wiih be amlcipaiecr, HENRY 8. KELLER, Jd D. v ■ - CIL GOETZBt M.D., 9Q Chamber street, .. ;-r ; ; .;C ECKIIARDT, hI.Dr, Howard aucct; . . Nmv Yobx. Drr U prepared to execute ell orders for sur gical apparatus* vlx: : Atuhcial Arms an&Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus for. Luxation;; for. Contracted Legs-; for -curvature; of tlio Spine and ':'Wajsi;; < for.:/|fialM-Joints’'of i -the' Arms - and Knees;-for Paralytic Juegi; for -Club Foot; for, Lacrymal Ftsiules; forYaUlngofibcßectum'} !lypognrtfie J Be!ts/-BedB,and. Chalrsfor Blck Persons ;CnUches,Trusses l Ae.; Ortho-; Corsets,Ac, Ac. 'All,work warramed. Letters must be post paid, confaiaingaproportipnate ftmlitanee Of city reference. ' - ifepvatly STEAM BOAT' the following: Table linen, Hockfmek Diaper. Crash Race -Strip, Table .Covering and Table -Covers! ■ Napkins, which consiantly receiving from the importers and mauaiheturen. . Call aiNo.Sfi Fourth «rec tT (*pU| W ; MWNTOdP- ir* ’•■s- *. ** j j, * * '"**>** 4 * * >» T ’ t ' " TiiiVg: i i Important to »ea>lu, FBKNCIt FEMALE FJ«A iJ ad Innocent, «afe rciwidyjfor Chioto, Jiror’dr Orccnßic>jir*«; -FiCtl< Allj6» or wbllM, Stlp.- [nreMion.iUTiniMiOrrttea.'Nervooir-Debillty.ieneral.v,: [ SveakneMjNatueef paitisln Utn Beailmtl. Umt« ( Lo»t .v: ;ofApj)edte,’i'alnitanon, - r. HrODCU,lrtiablliijr;-jjTrJpcp*itiO^Tn»irgeiiion,Fl«i». .Tendered the cure of tMadreadful disease-amafleT of perfect cenaintyiandtheman.wiioTafillnownJiow a Heniiato proceed unlilacOhdioon oftbingalk prbduc>- Tipthlntf can surgeon, is WhollyinexcnsaMcf A rupture In Us ordi with propriety, 4>*- Jbfcw* ibo p*»*on afflicted ana Uietnisi-mtikefLbiutOffOAS'mpayi^im*: ' y°i Wiihont dyend any kind Id retdinlt, ot ; to whaljftierffled StrahguldMct term’s. Which often has i nt lF e l jef , * a [* operatioii, 'ln lhc,Tr^s ; W' which we invite the attention «fthe offiictwL;t]iei*U' i Wry ov^ihevttdaMS'^hd ‘bandage* in common use,, It it pCtfecUy. eoni&rtiblej aJJft' •: ra^®;^-“ lan X. cas ® : of pre*TOrc ihatifltSes.'not belon”«-i6 any > other will t^V; wearer.;-Kty*fci®n»dfrhMrißhen&hdiifc Wth* too ' fesaltm hayffgittntesliWoUf to itißreaisooeriarityovei tits ordinary tn>we» In ioe. Th» TtomV Dr. Hub Imrd wat cure stsriflf .tnc cweanrordinary'.Eupiura ' Wb adyfuo-tibae-afilictod tomaSo arpUnatliinintiioe, tCf Btfauliasof tlitltiihut tkaratur, tons. rttaitn tycdffing «“*««*»*■ o i ' persona from o. distance-can nave them Peru, by nendiAgtbesicuattre "bndj.be bodj. KR 140 Wood street, sole agent i j- marU:d£w TQ ISVAUDS ADU> THE SICK. ' 3*HE r CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. EIRBT. ;The .QtXir Paw: Ilrnutfroß. .(CsnrttPj-4* Vailjpa) curing- all Rums und. alt External £aina: •and Sores < J ' »*''•* 2d. Balm of- <?«ufflM«,Tor;St*ying r -oTrltastornngUhe Human Unif*. ~ • M ‘ ' % 3d. Hnsi's Iteifve andßontLiniment and Indian. Tig* - gtabb JSlxxit, aeurelbrntl eaaEßOf ‘ 4 th.\WfliYatr T certain-Card forUeatncis. sjh. Zjtftiwtentjji known/CurelOT the. Pileia, ;cih. Bpokn'sSic I: Headacheßftnedu.~ , *, • •- ,j 7«h; KrlW'j forniKwomßn tn the/'nrQUy' Way, .e\hi' pinttieeiii'}fot , Colds Bnd.{evenßhvXeeUnga.aitdj>revcniin?;rcvezs;<for AstUmo v Ewr.Cdropiamt A^eciidhi * Dfar/htevVfndiffestTDp ari dLo a s'o f Appetite jfbTCdsuve- ■ ness in fcitiiiie*aiidjn J n}es r aiidnerrous-eomplalniaf. for StomafhAffecUonsj.RygpepßU^Pilcß^hcUEnaiismj&c. VXliq greatjmtma are if li notbnd to take, never, gives - pufff,aTtf never leoVes one costive: * • ;- - • 4 ; : < 9thr. Kdliaztociv KiUer,) for Children or grown persons. » ' . .. . 10th. Airs;BretenV firent Pain Killer. ■■<No meujelne■"■ hdsbeendigcoveredtnat is SQ hfipbUy faumattyasidropa' to be.ink^u;:and-yetperfdrm. sufih : •wonderawTienopplieilttf/mo/iy oaawashorbmlb'by friction, In baulcafrora 13$ to CO each. ■• lltb. Saunkollz's Roach and Bed Bug Bant , fbrdriv* ' isg flwar Vermin in afiborttlme.. - F/ •c lSfth.Thecelebrated Lin'tLifcPiltynn&'Tanper&ntt JBiUtrt./ r ■ > ~ ' lath; -fir,Barifitlointw's Ptnh.Syrujfy the p6»u)or)EXi PEGTGRANT FOR COUGHS, INFLUEN ZA, Ac* ■ • •.*• '■ v : rv ro r t r.J.?r ■ v J4th. ThesaxtTnifia $ Ne\» s'oik'Hair Dyes, the;only StfRE coloring fort he Hair. * “■ "■ ’ »* *• iJi ■ 'ls.h/Lin , 4-BalirtofChinn;&ChiMXt'Rt3itily;-{otCuta i Rnuscs,Bor pti&e. .-iv r - , . iGitu Extrati#f.Sar}<ipatftfa/ r [kia artielo naßLouUiv* 'ed all other Sarsapanllas, and'sliH gfVcs ds satis* faction as over.: •" >*. ' made.from Dr. Lw!a recipe, ami the most poptuariu the v market.. . - lr ' ' ‘ * - • ;:i IStb.' Dt. KlinCtTcaih Achs-B'ioft. Accrtaifi'dndeasy . corefprToolh Ache. • • .. m,. , 10ib. Dr. CoKSToca. i ho» lately bonght tbe rigkt-for the > t7biied States,' of . Wam,fooaciat 'ihe^SalrSctting*.of Doctor •-Woi»C. Cbnsei nlSt Catharine?,;C> >Vs. This tueilictnc >htw at tained.a no'Driety-and populority never before equalled by any preparation'iit'vibat^lace/and its sole has been 'comincu?tiraie with iia'tnarhsi winch ure extraordinary. .'AH the; remedicaare to be given to nlf who ..call wbefe thfe Mcdicines are v ■ Notice/ All prephVations . heretofore -knowfl-ns “COMSTOOR’B” or COMSTOCK & CO-S always bf• [ longed and now.belongs .KXCIitJ&LV&Ly to Or. Luiciw ■- l S:Comstick ; andthoueh'the BignataVe oi Comstock s I Co; w2Hbacominaed t 'ibisextra iabeUvlth Jhe : r&e-simQe . ! signature of-JOr, "Wiif in fmure designate:-tlip GENUINE. i * * . . OTHERS MUST J?E SPURIOUS ' - • s LUCIUS a 43OMST0CK;, abovemedlclnfjicanrbeiind.in this m*-- * et (hi -. f>/ JBreatAinn, Affteiion of Uu Livery. ■ >;;- thii JBalttm i* peculiarly adapted io J ccery LtrtTjtetodi ; • is > ; _ ; i ‘Tjt7'lLP j CIiERR T faofl loegbeen known foposaess inw ; ; Vr ThtsfactisfatnUfar' ■ jo c.ve»r xnaircnin ouclar]d l anil:p&'feiciBTi» pnei;prc- BcriVeiim different fpras fora vartityorcomplauils.— .? -Tar also has beehequallynoted/oriavihues?: andsome ' physicians whose names aretamifidrtothewholecoon-; trw has gone so (ar'aa iocfeblareiUttt'cteir CONSUME TION could b? /cored ,by that alone. -Id other bands again, it was-nearlyvaluelesH,owii3g, no doUbt. to (heir . ignorance in preparing and adminisieringil^&dUiicuiCy:>■■ now entirely obviated by-patient experiment and Jong experience.*. , * -> ' The extraordinary medicinal powers/of ih&selwosnb «tanccBare jiowfonthe fireuirae combined nndtnsbodf icd.inDr. WJSTAB’SBALSAM OK -WILD CHERRY, By a nic&ehcmical prtfceptsreverytlungdefeieriou^Or useiera is xeieoicd, so:that what remains is the most cx-, - iraordinary mid:itulyefficactQQs remedy for 81l kinds’of - P»lmonary.dn4Tiver.disea«scverlraownto-nian..-Tjd convince ali unbelievers that oar theory is really true. >• we refer to a feWcase&of cures performedby thiswon* derfalffledicines: - j * t PimsAHt RtncSf liOa. co., . ■ i liD. Paay—DeatSirf l liberty of fldvWn® v Son of the benefit-J have derived from the use of Dr. Balsam of • TWad proatratedby .. • that terrible scourge Co»samption t jnMpy Inst. The at»- i tack was truly horrifying tOjr fiverof oar'fomily (my broihersmnd sisie») r hifirdiedofConsumption. I was afflieted with beartyiaii tb&Woraifeaturea-' of the disease;: i bad a distresslngicoogh* and expeciornted;a great dealof’blood. faecilc'fevelr > severe painsln. the'siaev and ch'SitCold chlllsj:aUcrnQUng-,wiUi flashes Qtbeal. andcopiousnlgblsweais. - f - • twes under ihe care of e akilfolphyilcian'fronl (her: tjmelwa.s takbn siefcuntit about six,weeks since,being, ttfenabonthelplesai’andniyfriemiscottstdered'rayciise' - ed theme of WTsiai’s Balsam bf wiid Cherry, With- , out my knowledge my father procUredit administenngitio me. andJramthefirsulay.l commen ced taking ii my health imp Tove Qnd m tw» weeks t was able to be oUt'and'b'verjee my business, and labor, which l fitiU:conunne to do* ; I have;Htken^fou£boUtes> :of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. •• ' * v ' JEREDIIAfI IBCHIO. o ' ANOTHER ASTONTSiIINn CDlhsh' " ~'L . eo^©•, ISOe-vT : Mr. J■: D-Park—Bear Sir :Iwishto ttata to, you that my daughter Amanda, aged IGyenrs, had nbonreyeor mice n verysevereutl:ickofoioas!e3ywtilcli.redocea " i macaw *• ■ r She appeared to be sinking into IV decline, vi ilh every ■ aympiomofconsuniplionb I limn tried Ur. Kogrr’r Liv-' 1 erwotlanaTari., ; ,ilaLlbisaggravßlei)jK:r toueh.add Ptve hcrsymptbhSs of a altli more tnCiigniiiil tliartcVefc’- wasndWswWwerieiHlJialatjijcidtOildilwas'wttlitrem.; ; bling (eaf l>iatlrrom dßy today saw the progress of that ‘ insatiable disease, Consumption. 1 really despaired oT* my ilaughter’-ajecovery. -Cjjj.l,providentially saw. the icenifieajeofJdnalliaTiCoaJioaijvyhosedaughler, Sarah* JnnevWaicurcd ofConßamptiimliy'WistaVsßafßum'bf Wild Cherry -.TO* created m JbinC ltopo- (hat it might i help JnydatighierpaDdllnHneaiatcly commenced ÜBiae" i it, affd niln)(iitt&etn»Uyiß»ve;relie(.fi: lief fhrealtli- viaji iiinprovedXrom the-fitst and by the use of two liotiles of WislarV Baisumor Wild Cherry sbewnsrer-' •tored to pci tec l health, and sho is not narv at o 1 i p rcd i l , - posed to a cough. \ I wlllcay to alt that are afflicted with - any disease lending not despair, for : JJr.-WuMar’a Balsam of Wild - Oherry Will care yod If yoa.will hat try tt K. KALB. is: f f n|" ANOTHER ASTuNiaiirNO CURE! : ■ ' ; . i Will miracles never cease? “ More evidence Of ita .snrpaAsmirlicalih-resiorative.vlrlueai..-v.,v..;, I: : i£ramf>r-lJaker l >pnoglWil,Warlifrjgtobetf l> Ky,l SrsmcviELD, fty.', May U, |HSO. i. -hleisas SSHSOHO fcPipxiliateud» 'opportunityor I'iufonainff.yoaofamostremailtablecttreperforraeann i oh me by. the ase of'Dr. WUmt’i Balsam of AVifd Cherk ! i ■ fnthe year 18101 was (uken with the'inflam'malum of : the bowels, which 1 labored under ror six wecKSk-wjuiti l 1 gradually recoveredl n-the, fa! lof 1 tit 1 was attack i ed with a severe cold which seated itself uponroy longs amt for the space of three year* i was confined to my ■ i bed, 1 iriodaUkimtiof medicines ami ever* variety of raid without benefitpand thtts l wearied-alonp omtl the “ ’ winter oflBls, when I heart! ofDr.PVislar’s Butt am o f.’ Wild Cherry. , . •Myfriends persuaded meto give it a'trial, thon-l, } had given.up all hopes of recoveryp and haifprtnnretl ' ’ myself for the change otnnaUicr,wtirid...Throo’ohtheis'' solicitation* Iwas Induced KmakeaseofthUeenulno. IVi-ilut’* Balsam of WiU Cherry. ThoeiTeci was truly astonishing.kiAOcfßyt'ycara SfihmioUoajMjlisßfletlns. - and aflefhaviwepeflffoarorfive'liShdreirtroHhrs id iin purposcfißimjhe.pest: had ,proved draayallingC l was soon restored' to entire bealla pylhilbcssingof find and the use of !)r. Wislaibi Balaam ofWlld Cherry. istara . ' May the-blessinapf God rest upon the prop,reiois'er • 10 Valuable a medicine ps Wniar’s Balsam tir Wild CherrjrpkYoars'respeetfallyr ' W. H. baker . C '“ “ £ralllo wholn f ' ' ■ North-east coraerot E<ntft’hond\Wn«tS? tt^’ • l on Walnut—-to whom all ortTramumr “'‘•fTTUtraim*- J Kidd fc Co, PlusharghtiWKeni iJ (ttreel and the Diamond; il a MarkeJn Bestgsssis. burgh (' Alldcbfafid i C 6? 2 « ,ld ?y ’► *,Co } I,' . %*? y, k'* i \ *v J ** 7 S. r. 4 V*vl 5 *V- ' i •fto X. - 1 1 - *
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