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' g/g. . :-. g- .gV-v:~ ..• ■ •■ \-v-g. • •• '■ ■ ■ olimißi " ■'•:•••*'•'•••■“ ••'••■•• • fpilß-on : fCE.of jb«->JR»i.iir«twi*C&: of'NorikAmtriem •• '*■ ■■* Jt. ■?' , r*W *• »*v’ ■ )^Cff ll^}i?^l ii^r 1 tL < H to '' lo of Hardy, Jon«« 'W-v.i- f'rf'V^'ff^KsttbscriberwillissueroHcieaonP ‘"^^‘'‘'if.contems.aiiaonShlpniemsliySte^ : ' PniLSi- er ’ B>:^ftr 8 > :^ftr ttbov ® olfl : an'd 'f' Combany; >■■,-■ [gp;i] -?;;-■;: W M; K JON~ T\KBlGNF.D<mlyforilie safer &****• ■’■•::"■■■ ij-ftn ample cap'll, aml'-a'*' f * S?sss. ,^Ssa3Esir fr ' ~~rrzzz7z~ - - „c, M , <re «; 8 o «^ «,*ssjas?£3«iffi« sss""' ' phl«,’]i«irlttjp ihete selected from ihelaiesl importaiio»»3, * n diher P •» * ■■> ‘nil* new stock of Block mid Colored CLOTHS) e r P&vOTTOW ‘» ' C4SSIMKRES and VKSTINT.9, which for uemiewof So!* ii ‘ desigDOOnd rlclincfsoffabrics, ore noi ourpassed by. i £filES ! #^f i'ggl any noaso west of New of wbicb no is pre- ' : . pared^make taoWer in BRopeTiorstyle,at Uie'low*- - pricepoas»ble f nnd;ci'fd»nlly Invue purebosers l/' 2i:f**ii r ta<tS i t.‘'- ■* and examine the.slock bcforo purcliasmrj elsev* Ft V .TO mums-l have no aalhorizeb Af - fortbesaleof my work on G ARMEN' - • li 00 ® M ‘V >•« J*a>» at tbo store or f Harkei street,atthe followingpne*- rsr~_ • RDHJW” ■ - I l^ttassSS^lii^si <* ergo*,' om^M mS&MX&k^S^ mM^MWPi&I M%feMo#S?l %MMMt 'iflHslffif H&jsi .«i} I® yii • rt'i M mmM BM ls§li n JI^B Ml iNNE gteaffiN B»Mraßei«g9S^f^?-^ra| r9£-t££zs£ %^\*^i£ e i.&r i**'• ‘^ >^ji “r^-r’ff*~-G^i ~* >■!_!■>. k!'£' , *S t?S' ‘^£A«s,^ f »" ■ " S£rKlS¥-ft B|UP ev■».*..fcy «lmas3i&r *)&*' ■ 0:0 f'' r*^O'" \ ; * r ; ? h?*~^'i'T , :- r ->^r'» ,’v-'- ! -j? ;-v *• Vt v* «y‘'Xs''£! ,f " p <'*' ‘•’O'' 1 ' ~?*f * " «‘'*. ' < ' , f . i, »^o*' ,^ < v**^.’'';-’'*\%'m*v>’'?v-WiV' , a *■«(&' v *,\ *\ •• ■.•.-‘■-'■'A-, \ ■-: »■---<■- c, v,> -;..„.-,v•, - •».• .: •■ . f->- - . ■« *<» V' 1 - '• V s ->\ Hill! ' lxup«rtauit-*iid.'qPrucv -" JBOOBVGH, Jr., lire >*&’• * l.ibfitf atKct.can sell a goodamtofSumWrClo thing for 51) , ami batter Goods,nf every dtmcriplion very low for cash Custom work made to order lit remonaMeterror, : "'lanri? -1 ' What Every Body S&y.ma. ) - ' T T rm VER ’ ttt IL,! BliE Hive CMtnma »"«>•"><» me cheapen CIO ; A.i -i'i.iV' weil made and fashioimkly euL : Call iv'' lfc dh®rp> end yoo will notbe disappointed. .■ ■u „ r ri t fCI ’ press, a spitndid .asaorimeat-of : • Brown, (irecn anti UJue Ciotna, anp' oiner r Aaoiottahle.Goods, suiiabio for ilie season, winej Wc are prepated lo make (o order, {vriiboui disappoinb : 'rtenm *n a £tvie.tftifturp&s?ed inthe City. Ootneandiuie. :mart!. , PITTSBtUTUp OLUTlirfiO STOHIB, : .Corner of Wood and Water sts. Jotm Callalmn * Co.» Froprutori, THE publte is respectfully requested to cull and ex amine. ODr~*took oi Ready Made C othipff, goi up. . expressly for Ibis market, andJii superior style, winch, • we are determined to sell low. for cask.. Our-motto bemg:,<‘.Quick Sa!tt and Small Profits.” -- - ;• Our W*rcrooin, up stairs, ts follv supplied with n large stock -of Cloths, Cashmeres, vestings, summer Cloths; oi every description, and. in fact, every article Inoar line suitable forlbe season. These Goodv we are making to orderm superiorstyle, ami at very tow Prices Gtve as a call, anu examine for yourselves. .. - tovlO JOHN CAII.AIIAN fc CO MERCHANT TAILOR, AV 3fi &larktt>bt'.wrtn Second and Tkxut stretts. BEGS respectfully to inform fa is friends and the public, that he has returned from New York and PhilarfeU pbia, there selected from thelatesl importations, . an enure new stock of Black ; .smd Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMKKKS and VESTINGS, which-for newnessuf desjens fetid richness of fabrics, arc not surpassed by , any house west of New York.—Ail of which he is pre pared to.make toorder in a Roperiorstylc, ni the !ow*m price possible, nod ct-rdinlly Invite purchasers to call, .and examine tho stock before purchasing elsewhere. TO Td/wOfiS.—HifeVe no authorized Agent. ni this city, for the sale of cny work on G ARM ENT CUI*TING. It can only be bad -at the store rof the subscriber, M Market street,ntthe following prices, ylt: with instcuc* Hons, 9!0; without. $7. . m&r!7 AJU W CLOTHING HOUSE. EDMUND WATTS & CO, .. MERCHANT TAILORS, . JVb, 185 Liberty street? above St. Clair, SHVKcpenedn new Clolhmg Store, at the above plaee.and now receiving a gplemlid lot o r Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac., of il»e latest importa tions, purcha&cd.wilh a* especial view to city trade, and which they are prepared to make up to order tu the la. teat.and most fashionable Biyles. fhcyimeml to pay etrictauenliantoihisbrancli of their business,and they have full confidence that they will be able to give their customers emite satisfaction . They are b!m> nianufuetu* ung a choice lot of READY MADE C(*OrillNG, o{ the newest styles, which-they will sell low for cash.— As all. Uus slock is entirely new, it is worthy the alien on of buyers.- f»pr!9:y SP~ lIS KG ABfU SVIHAku THREE BIG DOORS! J 51, Street, TOKN McCI,OSKRY has now the pleasure of- an ftl;. nooncniß tohisnumeroua-fnend? and the public in that his Spring ant) Summer slock is now ready or. tpspccUon, which lie. believes will be found to be one of the largest and: best rejected stocks of Ready Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. - -lie has this season paid more than usual attention u. the manufacturing and style of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, aregoiup in a style and elegance notto he surpassed. He ttouldparlicnUrly call the attention of all dealer* in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Garmeutij As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, lie can offer them such induce ments as shall make it their interest to purchase nl his establishment' -Many yeare'exporience>anil great success in the bo- Bines*, together with an unprecedented wholesale and r» taU patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to muttbe busineas.bobits and tables of every location In -the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole aaio purchasers. In the Catuag department will befounda choice se lection of- the most fashionable goods, consisting of—. Frenchj Engluh and Jlmetican Bi'OiulclcUhs, Caahmcretta, Ac , Ac. Also, an excellent assortment oi VESTINQSy of ib<? latest and most fashionable styles— nil or whichhe is prepared to make \o order m the bes l manner and at the most reasonable prices. COMB,THEN, ONK AND ALL! . The Assortment,the Quality, aud the Variety, is tbt most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo'iwd m the United Stalest... ..... .. .martfO P iITTSBUKGH AND ALLKGUKNY CITY RONDS —Wantfidm best rales,althccorocmf Market and Third sued*, by lje7| a..WILKINS & CO. Co~i*artncralitp Notice. > fIMIR subscribers have ibis day entered into partner* • X *hip,«inderihe alyleanu firm ofTAAFFE,MA QUIRE:& BANK fortbe purpoto of carrying on ogen eral Coaunusion and Produce Business, and confident* ■lf hope their long experience, extensive mercantile oc qaaintance,. and personal attention to the intervals of their customers, will cumle them lo a share of public patronage, which itehnlldje Uirtr study to deserve. . LUKE TAAFFE. Pittsburgh, .SAM’LrMAGUIRE, CumbeHU Md., WM. U BANK. VY’ftsUingtou, Pa. Pittsburgh. April 3.18&?. , (npG H O P.£ FO ON D H V. OochraD) Sleßrlde A Co., • ManuvAcrtiL&asor Iron, BaQinjf and Ornamental Iron Work, in all its iranthu, N 0.26; WOOD STRF.OT; PITTSBURGH. THU advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their Cnends and the public generally, that,having receiv ed aiarge number ofnewpalternsfor Iron Railing, Ac., which,together with those previously onhand,comprises the greatest variety ever offered iu this City—ihey are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, garden*, window guards, tree boxes, hat rock*,centre tables, Ac.&c.ifn a style of workmanship and finish not to be sorpnssd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tain's; *. ■ Also,cooking stoves,hollow ware,and eastings of sll —rlphons. ss astral. . ' jy". JAMES r ~ rr Manufacturers. of Theodo lites, ■ Surveyors’ Compos- I see,»Lovellng and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 36 . Smithjield tired, ■. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bove named Instruments. al ways on hand. Also Clocks," Watches, -Jewelry, &c., &e. April 6,1852 —2m i Agency lot Different Lines af Pneket Stini, PASSENGER OFFICE, . Kof4lo Llbertf Str>«( t PUtibargtii • Tsr Pi-W* BYRtfES Sr C0.,69 South ttruifwmtr qf Ffat,ft«w.Terb,*36 waittlooßottdjlAvtrvwl} andCS omUr ttrut,Nti» : ■ " HASaHne of Packets . x ■••lhngeveryfivedaysfrom # 33TySk ’ Liverpool to New York; n irrjpß. ; lw/ajFJtViV. Line or Packets from Lit- NfinsHroV JB&SuX£v3r croon! to Philadelphia. oniatNaXfVt 9Sr . (seaSasESlthe et gfa teen ih of eabh«Jg3ssSSaw» month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the Bum or : each month. Also—a Line ol Packets oil tho 'Sih and ; JHthofeacb month from Loudon and Porumobthto • New York. ,•■ . ALSO—Drafisatflghtalwaysonbond,for anyamoant, at the lowest Tates of discount; and all information -given concerning passengers, that can be given, with - pleasure, by theft Agent , ; • JOHN THOMPSON, marls 4loLlbertyst.,PiU3burgh. • s JBmpovinm of i7tgbtJ...... CELEBRATED, ETHEBEALOILAJJD LAMPS. \MT H. WRJGHTj isnceessorCo J.S.Toucfti), Manu ff'a'&clarerof ana Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil arid Lamps, Is no WTceeivlnga large assortment of LAMPS, for Doming thisßtherealOil, Gamphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip* Uon,ibr b&rniag Lard and Lard OIL- v- Chande)ierst>Oirandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats, 'Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Caraphlneor Pine OH, regularly supplied once ortwiee aweek. ; AHorders left with the wagon, which is constantly, pauinethrongbthe citv.wUl be promptly attended to. of all kimh-aUered to born the Kthe rc®* Oih -All articles delivered in any part of the city, • or in-Allegheny, free of cosh - >• . W. H. WRIGHT, ■ • , No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollo Hall,) : , aprtlSy between MnrktetandWood streets. W»DT* amnnutf-— .ADAM BKIIfTMAB,. LOUIB&EIKEotAN&CCJ., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CbehSy.Wauktfrftmbnti Watch ttaieriaUi 7bolr.de,, Ac., vikrn jtraksT, o«b poor faoil wood, mraßoanu? ■;■ ffIAKE leave to announcetothe trade and the.public • A Jfenerplly, that they.baye themselves carefully sc* * ieeted and imported from European large-stock of Gold and Silver watches, ;Watch' MaterialsV&ud Tools for Watchmakers; and a most elegant assortment ol Jew - elry, from the best manufactories—which they otter at prices as low as they can be parchased in the eastern markets, ; Their stock of Watchesconsists -of Gold and Silver v PateniLevers; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sil ver Qaartiers; and elegant French tirnp pieces, of the. most approved makes. Together with a large stock, of. Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries, Their stock.of Jewelry comprises articles of every description Id this line, such as Finger .Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob.andGoard Chains, : Gohltfnard Key* and Beals,.Lockets, Gold gpcctscles, BUyer and German Silver and Table and Tea Bpoonst«ndeverykind of fancy articles generally ■ew in establishments of tbis description, ' . would respectfully call the attention of the trade stock of Watch materialaand Tools, I * JJfTL-Tawetyjwhich they. Uaye most carefully sc- ' ®nb®n<La--lttTga_*wniaent:of.lilei »? 8C ? an<i Opera from :ihft beil - sa?®»sijSßSEair.»^“w 1 hays analysed a sn'mpfe o^ftpAwrfttkJs! l * lBsl •' EEAi. PAINT, for Poddeb & Fob? *nd V!?,' MIN * tain llie following: - “»> and find it to com . . Silica* ;• • ■:-■* «• • Alumina* ■ k PerOzida of lron, - Luno, -•.-.>■• -• Mataestar •* Oxide ofroanganese. Water and L6as 3 The Postered Sample, contained in the box, which T enppoae was the one you desired alio to have analysed 1 Sod todrder from any average oftbe lumps powdered’ and nixed together. This last yields as follows: Per Oxide of Iron* * „ 53 Silica and Alarmna, - „ 3*oo “ ATagnewa, - Watte and Loss, . . 7j g 6 Thl» difference I presume arises from Urn mmcnU noi ed for a <Jttf*b|o paiou, ,1 find that by calcining {hepow <tert»jr* pretjy.iugitfieaMbe :color la much improved. ftratffiastcßffvenMirrtdßfinarcd. .■-.*■■ * JAMES 'RvCHILTONfrM. D. CbmUt inrJFprnlfffiy JOEfrMOßLE&SttLLibenyctrett' , **> " Biwl6:y JANifitf C. WATT, JAMES C. WATT. C7,2t S r 'i4 » 18,41 . )C8 >34 ’ .19 * . 8,00 <Erans}3or|afiOi •H. ■aftllgig&aßSc ~ ildmna ito Co. f « Xixprtßi, r. Nd: 80 1 ouu nt STKKETf l^rr^liUßGn. •llllEiimblic arc informed ibui wemra now-tunaing ; 1 tegubirly torhcF-aiiand-\\cAt,and«reprepaiei! to forward uil uood«entrusted lootircafe;:: 'ABPF«nfAt*Ml2isSKN(iKß«enrdttllyror;|*bihdel •pliia, «t 4 o , ciw'.kyl\ M. Also, a»ily:io. Ojncihnaiii ot 7 o'clock, A. M. . :. : v Order* trausmuied free of charged and Goods returned by farer Kxpre**, Bills of t-jtchange for salc.on England, Ireland oiid SeoUam 1 , for airyHinounupayobtednprinciDalßatiilnir IlMsesor Boat Offices in tlie United Kingdom; »srwT d|,c24 - Baker 4 FORSYTH, Agents; Merchant* 1 Portable Boat lane, For the, Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, ■ PRNNt-YLVAmA CAN AM ANU tUILKOADS), BXTWKEN ~/PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, . Mrtel, laatumt Re-shipping, £J~ TIME, TEN DAYS. * ,» , PATTON * REYNOLDS, Depot, 2nl Markpist. (near Siilli,) Philadelphia. „ : ■, ?. A - M’ANULTY& CO, street, Pitisburgli. AVlNtj iiicreased ourfacilities and otherwise im* whhp%mp“:eA op ' mi ' gor ~1C system pf transportation over our been * n use about ten years fiDli*.!* 6 ! ,cceB i 5 an favor it hasraet with, Is a suf- ? l Bra i ctl it is no longer considered a L?h» nl vnc,!^/. 10 . 1 . cx P cnmt;nl sbm is acknowledged « a» a* vosUy superior to any mode of transportation Vl** l * ll mtefsected by Railroads) °^ ei ) i inl< J °H r , BoatB at Vilißbvrgli, remain i»h d W! an,o , a<ie 'l a *«ur Warehouse in Market ?■?£*.!*; t l W*^S ia » entirely-avoiding the delay lran sh»pnienta. and bccu* ring the, delivery of bonds in entire lots, the packages clpnn, and m as good oVdet* us when shipped-• ! UCe * 1 c onsifini-d to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rater, strictly uccordiug to instructions, wituout sny extra charge forcommisalon. storage, orad* voricmg charges, &e, _feb‘.!3 ; ' ? WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH -INGTON CITY. Farts Reduced. ,1° . l !. a^imoei V #2,<Hness than Pa. Railroad ro Philadelphia, 81,00 do do do . fo Washington City, Ba.3U do do do th«only Officrt which insures a THROUGH \ IChKT to Washington,and, by taking this Route; pas sengers will save time and money. * The Mad-Boat (carrying the United States Mail.) fe?J'£!‘ hfi, ? L , SVliarf, above the Wire Bridge. KVhKY AFlhßNp(lN,at 5 o’clock,via the Yougmo glieny «*?««*. Passenger* wiinodgeoti the Boat, and take t-jilcndid United ytaterMoll Uoachea at West New ton, next morning over the. PJank Road,crossing, tlie mountains in daylight.:. Take the magnificent sleeping Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, aVIO n»cloci, 1-* . al Bal.taiore „a«d Washington Citv. dine In rhilttdelplua, and arrive in New York the same evening.; - • . . Fare to Baltimore, do Philadelphia, - do Washington City, - . - . » '• ■ MONONGAIIFLA ROUTE. ■. Tjie .Steamer. leaves the Wharf* above the Bridge, ~*lB o’clock, A.ftK Travelers leaving Pit'nhargh by the Morning Boat, will cr<*s the mountains the same night, and arrive in Cumberland .the next-iuorning lor the H o'clock tram ofCaisfor Baltimore. Will sup in Hultumirc and Washington City, aiulamvo in Philndel pmn at iJ o’clockyihe some night Fare to. Baltimore, . - - . ■ 8 0,00 do Philadelphia, • - - - . io,W>. do ■ Washington City, - - - 10,50- ForTiCket*. by either of the above f.ines, pleat* rail at the West Newton Plunk Rond Office, in the Monon gahehi llou?e, WaierstreeL J. J. EVANS, Agent. • aprfi ,i meUJOAS CBHTIUt B AU.UOAD. iss2. mnnißl CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In eonnccimn with she Cleveland anil Cincinnati Rail rnad, f leTclanil nn.l Jims Railroad, Cleveland and J utsburgh ILiilioad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS wHI lie ticketed Through from any notnl on Lake-Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and rm*bargh, and from either of those place* 10 any point ott incite Michigan. Tin* Line will he composed of two new low pressure Mcomcr*vhutU ezoressly for the roote. ' Capt C.C Stmn. .FURL&r cm, • - Capi. L-A- Piuacß. A Root wilHeave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit W- UeyeluniLeyery evening, at Ot o’clock, arriving in both ciuea the following.morning, in season for the nior* ninp trainofcars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, for Hie Lake Superior unri Saginaw boats ar Detroit Tley will run from Cleveland m the following order • ' • -V FOREST CITY. Monday——..Wednetday.• Friday CLEVELAND. * • ••Thursday ~ CLEVELAND. Tuesday**-- ■■. Monday* • Wednesday.. TOBKST CITY. T oesday •;•• •.......... Thursday • • Saturday The undersigned wc prepared (0 make coriiractn (or aS J kindi ofFreicht, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki* Sie.Mune.ttmlaU port* on Lake Micliienu. t lie OChAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the Ime until the near Boats are ready 1 . . IGEStS. ; ' C HRAUnERN ft 00, Cleveland -PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE ft JONES, Detroit. aprl4:Gm Sommer Arrangement ■‘-•pare Reduced* ißgfiSSi jSBSS&iL a- P RUN SYLVAS IAIIA ll* » O AO , Two Uaily Trains Prom Pittsburgh to PJiilaacl)»hl(t and Baltimore* , Only SO JJoura Through t ; fajujsio; IJK Express mail train wilt leave the Depot on Lib* I^,c^'ana^^r *^S c )Cverymormng Va*Bengers wiHgobythecmtoTimie,Creek ICmile* 1 they; «nU find Ibe best of Coaches in readiness to convey them lid miles,over a first me inrnplke road to Beauy’astiujon ; (conductors accompany each tiaia of .Coaches), and then take the car* to ifoUidaysburg; and ihfen take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Phaladel phta and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore takethe cars ofthe York arid .Cumberland Railroad at llhrrisburgb, arriving at Balti more Ute same morning. - ... The Evening Train will leave daily at G-30, P.M..ar* rmngatPhtladelphianexieveoing. through to Philadelphia. . Leech Ac Co.’s Express rackciLiiie will leave dally, ats o’clock, 1\ MV connceUng at with the l ennjylvama Batlroad. Through from Pitts Imrghto PDiiaaelplua and DaliimorejnSShours. Wr , FARE, 19. ■ Vlc&sure parlies and otters can go outon the train at *1 A. M. or 6i P. M., aiid return to the city at 8* A. M. orB P. M. fcast Liberty 15 cents; to Wilkins* purgli !J5 eenuj To Turtle Creek-30 cents: We ore pre pared to run special trains lo.Tnnie Creek,orany inter mediate pointy for parties prso or more* . .Passengers will procure their.tickets at the Railroad Office in Ihe Mouongahela House, Water Street. " NOTICE.— In case of loss, "the Company “will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and Tor on amofcht not exceeding 8150. >1 ! J. MfeSOThraiV, Ticket A*n ak w ■ ~ "CBIP AKHAfIv SCNTf WESTEBN BAILKOAD ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 780 K ••• PlttUMirgh to Clevelaud* Colambos and Clnetntißtlf ALUANCE, CANTON ANU MASSILLON, MS^ IN CONNECTION WmjSrjIETENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburghio Cleveland in Isa than Tai;Hovrs,byacohlinugusßailroad Line 1 tHKExprejß Train .on lhe Oiilo andPcnnsyl vania Railroad,leaves Pmsbuigbat 8( A, M., stopping at bewitUrly,Bdche*tcr,New Brighton, Dariingtonj Enon, -.Palestine,' Columbiana, and. Salem; and reaches Alii .onca,62 miles front Pittsburgh, at! P.fll. Passengers leavlngAllUhceonThe Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M*. and reach! Cleveland at,o P. M. Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland A: Alliance atl-Do P. M., and reach Pittsburgh« in timeio con nect with the evening train ontho road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore,, and alio with the YoDjgbiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route, - ; ; - Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Piltsbnrgb in iwodaysjWiihout night travel, and save from oiieto two days in connecting with the Pcnna. Cen tral Railroad/ - Passengciß leaving: PUtsburghAit 830 A. M., reach r .®“ l °nai at 2IW P. M.“ At Mas- Rmon_»he Ime/ooimdcp with stage lines to Wooster, MansGeld.NewPinladelphta/and atEnon to New Cas- Erie. • n.V. *«* New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves PiUsburch at 10 A. ft!, and 520 l*. M., and New Brighton W 7 A; ftl. ind lP.ftl;, stopping at intermediate stations. twcen;Piitsbarhh,Rocuester and New Brighton. .k^ ll^*-* l,ckeU arAvoid low rales, and tickets by >h S, pa SJ ra S el ? so^eo ‘lhe stations. - The Trams do not run on Sunday. frAm , /kAti^»! A run with the trains to and .from the station on Federal street. •" • , Fttre/Uyihcohlfoomiuuon, Rniiroßil Line from FHn jjjj{® b *3 olf ” an,i ’ 140 S4 ' UO - ‘ To.Massillon, 103 - For uckew M?lMUhe. Fe.leral Street Slalion of tho -.Ohio and Fa, GEORGK PARKIN, . ■ „ Ticket Agent. °f’» „ . , J.MESKIMEN, ; ; i: i . ■Monnngnheln House, Piiisbnißh. Note—Ry lhe rotiie by. suamboat su miles to Wells* vHIe r and thcnccbyJßsUroad lUUinilcs to Cleveland,the fare is 83,511, « \t ' Pittsburgh, April 1,1852>-(oprg) . . ENTERPRISE WORKS. HO, 130 WOOD ST., THIBD DOOB BELOW VIBOIN ALLET. BQIVW fe XfiTLKYf . ■ IMPORTERS and manufacturer* • JwW^DfCUTLERY, SURGICAL AND Wg ; DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, R! • • FLESj &c. We keepageneralas . . - • . wmment of tho above articles con stantly on bapd; together, with a .general variety of Fancy Hardware.* Also. Guns, Pistols and Revolvers, Blasks,Horns, Shot Beits, Caps, Powder, Lead. uhd Bullets; Bowie, Dirk,.Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers'; Shears; Pocket Scissors, *e. Also, Trasses nud Supporters. : • Jobbing and repairing neatly executed R.FLESi-rWo are meting Rides of every descrip. Ron. to .order, of, llie.lie.l male rial, and workmanship warramed received for them at Whole.ale or Relad, wdl Re filled with despatch. -Hunline Darlles sopplled at Wholesale prices. . TravlS * ' r ° rl * Prices, T“S? LOG^al AND MISCELLANEOUS books AoitiSm. “W".?* fton > Caller’s, Flelchei’r, Harper’s! Loom * LtrS!r aer T*' Dodd ’f'f’dnam.Ac.,New York ■ I- Philaddbii. i'? n ’- J s w s"i *« > Boston j Marlin, 4e.; I tiorr: 'he Preebylerian Board of Pablica- Paih School Sociefy Snniia >' Scllt > l Union, and Map Sab- of standard Theolo varlety of Btatiane'ry ns worka from Europe, and alnrge prices. my 22 Market at, SggjgHLg Wit«Oa> g JmMry g.n'd. I pXrasol ife* “• Ak °* c^rx,«ss e £&fi - ' - Uoyl i ’ i*' *’ w'l «aft|ja.Ta The Franklin Fire lusur&uce Company* OP PfftLADXLFBM. IVRKCrrORS:— 1/ OharleyW. Baocter, George W.Riebardt, Thomaslfart} Alordecat I). Lewi*. Tobias Wagner, Adoipbl K; Boric, SamueJGrant. Bnvid 8: Browuc, - Jacob R.Hmiib, Morris I’altcrson • • CIIAS. N.BANCKKR»Pres I t. Cuss. G. Baisckps, Secretary. •; 10*Continue to make Insurance; perpetual or limited on every-ileacTipuon of property m town ami country* . at rates a 9 low as ure consistent with security- * The CorapanyhoTc reserved a large Contiur-ent Fund* which, with ibeir Capitol and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection lo the assured. •The Assets of the Company, oa January Ist, 1851, at published agreeably lo an Act of Assembly, were a* fob IrtWß.vl*; Mortgages 3 018,129 t 3 ReaU.sulc . 84,377 79 Temporary Loans- ■ &IJWO 17 ' Mocfcs—— Ct.W^JOO Cash, Ac. ■■ 04,310 81 ' t f ~ .ihmjtetu- Since their Incorporation, ft period oftiJ yearn, they have naid upwards of Ont Million Four Jlundttil Thou* sand itottan, losses by fire, thereby alfording evidence of the auvnmageaonnsuraucetfts well as the übiliiv and deposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J* UA KOI N s:ic I ‘OITI N, Arch t , Oihce N. K. comer Wood and ;hl tit. 'Saturday. - *Frlday. OFFICE—COBNKB OV iaiTIfFIKLD AND THItIH STB BET*. GUAUANTV CAPITAL, 030,000. THIS is on association established for the mutual relief of its mcmher* } incases of «tckne«? or accident by the paymentof their Annual .Deposits Fersonslrigood heolib may breome mcmb'ensana bo ©milled to a weekly benefit, in cfiscof iickness oraccidcm. All who join ihl* Association arc emitted to o vote in the election of oQieerttttud toparticipale in the profit* of the A**ocia* tion. Itisexiabluhed on a safe and permanent basis, bcinff bom mutual and Uenevolent in us design*, with U»c low est rtftevcoiisistrnt for us security, and conduct* ed w a manner to lusare its permanency and durability* All persons can seethe advantages of taking out n policy from (lie General Office. teaiu.y DSPOPirs. S 2,00 per year, draws S 2,00 nhr week: 3,00 do do U.to do; 1,00 do do 4,00 do; 5,00 do do 6,00 do; 0,00 do do 11,00. doi 7,W0 do do 7,00 do; 6,00 do do 8.00 do: 0,00 do do POO do; *«*.!?>*£• $° do loioo doi JMnATION FF.R, for. Membership, sl,f>0 —which must be pHldai the tiincof making application, and the first years’ deposit within twenty days. Kaeh member entitled to a monthly report) gratis. ' .. ' ' CWICEBS. * Beaumont. Vie* Pitsidtnt and Tnasurcr— Wm. M, Wilson. Skerttary—il; D. Brown. -finance Cemwnutt— A. J. Childs, A.D.Clmstle.ond U, A. M’Maatcrs." nmrlltfra State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ItABRI&BURGttj.PA.VMAV i, 1852. '■ ' Capital of 5200,000. , BRANCH No. 54 SSmuh/UIJ strut) Pittsburgh. V - SECOND ANNUAL STATEMENT. Total aru’t. of property atrisk**-* OO Amount of bills receivable (in 7 formof Premium notes from members*** *—*-***—— g( Amount of Cash Premiums* •. •$it»5,(5251C ■ ■ Total losses,Teturnedpremiumi, >e*Jninrancc and expenses**- 95.(46 20 Cask Surplus—'— Intimated present .value of Sta tionery, Office Furniture, Ac* • :et A*H P. R. R; Co Total*-*—• 9$ n . e r: h ?J rof expires wiiliin a yeai\ * rvillK Directors, in presenting tlie Second Annual l&- X portjiake leave 10 congratulate the membera upon the marked success of the MlateMntnal Fireinsurunce Lorapany. 111 operation only tw*o years, U lias taken a position beside the older , institutions o e Uie kintL aiid proves byil* very great suecesa tliai Uie mutual system The heavy losses of the past year which have amiihi lajed juauy stock companies, leave the Slate Mutual wlih a cash surplus of upwards of thlrty.one ihousand dollars, uesldes a reserve capital of nearly iwohnndred tlioussnd dollars, which is constantly increasing: ; The Directorasnbitm that the Slate Mutual Kiro Insu racce Coropany otTcrs to owners of safe propertv in* equalled aml.itever exceeded. Oirecuns— JohnP. Rutherford, P.C. Sedgwick, Sam cel Jones, Philadelphia; John If. Packer, A. A Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. l!. Rutherford, A, J. Gillct, S. T. JoneaJ John P, nuihcrford, Pratftnt; r A, J.Oillel, Serrtta™. i!-.'!-’*! 7 : A. A. CARRIKR. Actuary. * Watebca, Jevrelry, <&c. HAVING just returned from .the Eastern cities, ! have t rough!,with lae one of the most beautiful and carefully sefected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches aiid Fancy Goods, ever, offered to the Public. Persons ..wishing w> purchase any thing in toy line, can rely on geuing agood atticlei Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 50jper cent, cheaper than any. honse in lhecily. Give ine a. call, and i am sure yoq will be satisfied that l can sell a good article ,as cheap-as any of them. ' '•* v Another .fact I wish tnkeep before the people. If you warn yonr Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best mnnner,this is the place 10 have it done. To tills branch of my business! will devote especial attention. . ' „ JOHN S. KENNEDY, 94 Markeuireel, °P r * Sijjn of theUolilen Kagle, Hi tUchr . Richardson,. Jeweller* <• . HA VING.' re>fiite<Miss store in a handsome manner* and bul recently .returned from the Kastern cities with a fine assortment of: Watches; Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call of his friends and cue* Comers lo the fact, thai among Us Watches will befound the most desirable styles,patterns and makers, OfJe W elry, the latest styles of hroches, breast pins, fob and vest . chain*/ finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, i:.' ' ' FANCY GOODS—Such os paper macite, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bodies; luble mais, Coil’s pistolsypoile monhicg, in great variety; china fruit andeakedishes, Ac., with an endless variety of useful and ornamenlalar tides, which have only to be Been to be appreciated. noyi V r ; ; NQ, 61 M ARKCT STREET^ . GlUtsas snd Strsngsn, d*® wish to purchase a fin* :—- Jg&GOLDor SILVER WATCH, at aboutS®®©* JSrJI9P9-hdf the usual price.t If so, call ai HOOD’S J F.WJSLH Y STORE, 61. Mart# strut , twodoon north of Third/andtakealook at his new itpcir, Jsat arriveth and you can there purchase Watch esor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their .real value, and nptbe.ahaiged two prices for'every thing, as you tmve usually been ; .but canget the very Vest quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not belfeye what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and sealer yourselves.: All goods Bold "at thiseatablish* -ment-will be warranted astepresenfediat tlmoofeale— sothfttsUpsypPrehftieequßltvgafoand cheap, tuia. IF Time is money, surely it.deserves to be watched, 'andvreadervyoumay beassuredihat-- . .Watches better ne’er were sold;- Whether ofeilver or of gold, Than you will find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below; li. EBl9£flAN & CO n ' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importers 4utdSMftl«r*l!LClooks,,Wateli«o and Jetbeity, Waick Materials, Watch Makers 7bols,sc. .. BKG leavejoannounceto Iho ttade-andtbe pabUc gei)erally,iljtttilieylißVcjQ«tTeceived,fromthebeBt mttjmfAcmrert ln Eorope. a lftree lot of GoliTandffilver Watches, Wateh Tools and Materials, and a ; most ele» gant assortment of Jewelry. fronl thebest msnafaettt- Lbeyofler ai prices as low a»U»er can be purchased in theEftiicrDiinsikcti. ” v* l, • << '•;* niJSJ® cks * a,c,l M and Jewelry repaired in the best “C*! 01 J r *e most reasonable terras Frpra|)t ; attention paid to orders from a distance, fir pUi Hides, Ju*t received in stare,. £ojJ sale by tie&j # I* 8. WATERMAN A SQNS.„ J <;>>:" ..... Inguranti tgontp'anieg- ®'lr©*adm*ri**ln«nr*»»,T« . f F l h? a V ri ICE Dft l ie J>li,ira * ,fd Co; °/ NorlK Amtrita 10 tiC WaYehoase of Hardy, Jones £rX..’™T \}}J ro . nt house Hast of Wood f«LAhT?p •? thesabsefjbeipwUlissuePolicies on Build* •Jlffiy.r s,”^Sil ier T CB M«> for. the abovo old and responsible' Company. [ap‘l3 WM. P JONKS,ArenI StßU.ißiitaftl Ftrc Jnturauce Qomnanv* HARRISBURG. PA. * 1 .-|KB|GNKl>oiil)rforilie satcrclassesof property* has JLr on ample eapual, and affords superior advantages point of cheapness) safety and accommodation, to city ana country.’merehants, ana owners of dwollings.anu Isolated or country property, • • • - » ” ,jv», n . .Ky A. CARRIER,Actuary, . i ocie7[ Pranch Office, No,S4 SmiUifieM sU, Pittsburgh* UngUnd MveSioeft luaarttiioe uo. t . iVeto Havcn t Connecticut, HORSES) CATTISH, &c , insured against death by disease or aocidenl. Capital 530,000, with power to increase to 3100,000 / : : * • • ■ ■■ DIRECTORS. • Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards. •J. Lewis Taylor, John Saxton, • • i ; Nathaniel Thurber, Wm, W. Kendrick. i • . • • ■ Tiiomas Kwidbick, President. Georg* T. Reynolds. Secretary. CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No. ItElcornerof Wood and Fifth sis.* . (over Patricks & Friend’* Banking-House.! ntfiw YuiiKT lilS’B INSXUIAMC • PA«Y. ACCVMULATSb CAPITAL. 9500.000. THK ANNUAL'DIVIUUNUS have been unusually large, showing that ihc company has been doing a .very large and prosperous business. The dividends in 1846 were 50 per cent “ “ 1847 “ 50 “ 1848 “ T*o ■ 1949 “ 40 « ■ 1850 •« 40 “ “ u 1851 50 « u 4fc 1859 « 40 * This tsamong the oldest companies in (he United Slates Its accumulated capital !* constantly increasing forthe benefit of member.*, present uml future* . AIORKIS FRANKLIN, President.. ■' Pi.tNTFnßEwarr,Actuary* i ' , CURTIS (c DOBUS, Acts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat* uck A Friend’s Banking lloate, * • CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN AIbo, agents for Protection and Fannei’s Fire and Ufa. rme Insurance, capital 5 i.U.Otlu, and of Branrh office Empire Stale llealih Association, cash, including n«u. 'isolated capitaiSlSOOO. • • 6 fVW ' Alio, agenly for the purchase and sale or real e»late'. . ravll insvk, ANCJtt. ~ npIHS DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN3UR JL ANCECoAlPa!ny»—Office, North Room of the til eliange/rhird street, Philadelphia. .. Fib* iN9U(UKCB.-~ttail(ihigß, A!ercbandl2c and oibei property in town and eouniry, iusureti against loss 01 damage by .Gre at tbe lowest rate of premium. . Alakimk InsDRANCB.—They also insure Vessels, Cor- Hpes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open ot special policies, as the assured muy desire. .lfiLApuTaASSPORTATfon.—'Fhey nlso insuremereban dlie transported by Wngous, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats aud hte&rn Bouts, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph If. Seal, Edmund A; Souder John C. Davis, Robert burton, John U> PenTOse; Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lelperv Edward Darlington, Isaac ft. Ihma, William Pol welt. John Newlin,Dr.K.M. Huston, James C. HumJ/fheonhilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooka. Henry Sloan, Hu/>h Craig. George Semll,Spencer Me llvain,Charles Kelly, J.t». Johnson,William Hay,Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Wra. Eyre, Jr. ; DI RECTO IvS AT Pi'ITSBUuGII. D. T. Morgan Hugh Craig, Juo.T. Kogan. WILLIAM MARTIN. President Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President • - . Joskwi W,-.Cowan,Secretary. of the Company,No.4u Water Mreei, Pitts burgh. QelCtdlO P. A. MADEIRA, Agent "h' HOME INS tfltANCir The Farmen and Mechanic!* Health in •urance Association. OF FITTSItURGII, I‘KNNA. AID IN TIME OF NEED! Interest on Loans* "••••-;-j. ..i *> vi*. ‘.Y , ' • v- 11 " • “ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES' ® “*ra Arrival or N«w Summer Good*, largesticheapest and bestsiock of FAN - BR£dS GOl)D:NevbroffereUjn this city, is «£»«■»«» opening ot YOUNG. STENtiNSON ft. .•’JwreLOYß’si./OwoiiiAi* Bee Hive Stoke,.No- 74 ■9J*. r **UUC.et, between Fourth street and the Diamond, • • .. .... , The pfopnetors have lust opened a large nmltnn«t beautiful assortment of the newest and inoai fashionable styles or Faucy and Staple Dry Goods, which have- been purchased since the great reduction in price* at the Jtirge clearing 00l Rale* in New York and Philadelphia, and wilirbe offcred to GASH buyers at from 20 10 25 per . cent, lower than former prices. .. DRKSS GOODS,pf every description, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles? . .High Lu3tre,-Plain Chameleon andGlaca Silks . do. ... Plain Mack and Striped • do; do Brooade Armores and Poult de Soie«, a)! . colors? Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Water'd Silk«; Chene and Inma Foulard Silks; do printed and Plain silk Tissues; ; .do •do Albcnnesand Grenadines; Plain, printed nnd embroidered Bernges; • Chene plain and figured Silks and Poplins ,* . . “afis llcrage de Lames, the cheapest ever of- Potls printed Lawns and Jaconets. do do; j juin aud embroidered Mulls and Swisrcs; Plain.end printed Cashmeres, Dtflaincs and Atpaccas; French and Domestic Ginghams; -English and American Chintzes and Calicoes, at all prices; Needle worked Sleeves, Cuffs;Collars, Chemizettß; do. . Lacoand Muslin Capes; • • i • Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen Carab. Jlkfs: i raney.Silk Pocket ilkfs, Cravats ond Neck Tics; • Gloves. Hosiery and Suspcuders, n large stock; Irish Llnertt, Table Cloths end Table Damasks; ' CheckstCTash,.Uird Rye DiapcrANnpkins; ftlcpched and Brown Muslins, from Gto 12c. yard: FrencbCloiha,plum and fancy Cassimercs %tfatinets; Caslimcret8 t Tweeds,Merinouassimercs& Ky Jeans; Black Smiu and Fancy VeMtngs, Ac.; • ’ Bonnets and Ribbons, at great bargains; Spring and Summer Shawls, at great bargains. The proprietors would respectfully solicit nn early call from all their friends, and the pabhc generally, feel* ineconGde.u that they can offer greater Inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. ipiO YOUNG. STRVENSQN A LOVR: GREAT BARGAINS iN DRY GOODS. Selling oIT at Cost TO Q UIT THE IS V&INEBS! rpiiESuhecrther being about to relinquish the retail X. dry goods business, and having randc such arrange rnmts a* to render it necessary toclosc out his stock t>y the 1 slot July next, will commence on Thursday. May 13, and sell his. entire stock of Fancy ami Staple dry goods at COST, FOR CASH. : llisgoods havme been principally purchased the pxes«‘ ertlssoson, will he found desirable bargains, being at IcHsl 25per cent lower than regular puce*. Jn STAPLE GOODS will befoumf—- 4*4and.S*4 French gtughotm; English and French chintzes; Rlk alpacas nml bombazines; Checks and muslins; Irish tineas undcnishot; Table linens and cloths; „ . Huckaback towels and toweling; Uarannk and snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar seilles quilts ; lunmurc pnnts, plaiu and emb’d dimity; liucn tbeMmg amlDiUowlinutis; table and pmnorovers and coverings; worked Inre curtains ami cumin mucins fancy goods. ** bi* e crape shawls, ejnbM and plain white berepc and tbibet shawl*; ■ • Fine French lawns and bereges; Iterege do lnine*anri muslin de lame*: I issues and grenadiers Ulk and tancysilks,some very supenor;nnd a fine stock or goodb generally. , kmcroidkiues. «V orfecd niirl and loce copes and sleeves; Jnronett, muff and linen cambric collars A cberntzeltev, duconcu, mull edgings and inserting*; Hrub'd linen anil eambnc hrikfc; \\orkpil bands and (louncuig*; and a raaccificent stock of ValencieimeK rdgmgs, laces and inserting*; together with a large variety ot other goods,- too numerous to - L of^A JI ;V w, Uacluullybeflofil at ORIGINAL J..OST, IOR CASH, fc.arly calls will secure the be«l • bargains JAMES A; ArKNlfillT.No.o3; 4th st 1. b—»AU peisois knowing themselves Indebted to the above prior to January, isStf, arc requested to nay the same, as «Udebts will be put in the Lands of an at torney forcollrcnon. myl2 . Cheap Dry UockU I ““ J AMISS RPCA NDLKSS A; CO 109 Wood .Wood Stretf, * AR E now opening srvory extensive nod well aborted stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS Con- MHiing in part of French and English Broad Cloth*, Twecdt, Casslmcres, Ca?bmeri’U«, Doetkins, Jeans Gotiomiucs, DrilUrga, Linen Coaliwrs, Silk, Satin and Al?Osabout tOOCASKS PLAIN AND FAjicY HR Lift* Gpl t|>b, rmbrurmg the newest sty les or SUL.and Linen Poplins. Dclntucs, Derates and DoLaioes, Clack Mouroimrnnd Fancy Lawns; I Jain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, kossuib, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk; Gingham ®*}d Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., wluCh are olTcred at Wholesale nn the moat accommodating term*. JaprPJ Attraction l USTRI-.CEIVBD at JESrais’ One Price Ca.tiStnre l No. 70 Martel street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth st flbd most beautiful stock of SPRING 4Mj SUMMER DR Y GOODS, ever offered to the eititrens of Pittsburgh ‘Tlie subscriber weu’tf inform those who desire to>« good i BAfc&iiNs, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales, in New \ork arid Philadelphia which enables him to sell goods la to -3 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it uecessary ts mention the the Ulticient Vincis of goods that ciunpore our stock, but deem R sufficient to say that itrousiais of a full a«*ort« .ment of Indies* and venttcinen ? * wear, loirethf-r with a general slock.ef FURNISHING GOODS* We would respectfully solicit an examination of our slock from those who wish to purchase. r murls "JAfSKR ftf*CAIVDL(CHH & CO., W , 400 WOOD STBKET; lIOLRSALR Dealers tn Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, ate now opening ihtdr hra( purchasa of M'iliNO AND SUMMER GOODS, pch-ctcd with the greatest qare, to kuii Uie trade, consisting in nnri of the newest styles of— Dre*« Lawns and Borages; Plain and Figured Alpaccnfj ; I rcncli,Scotch and. Domestic Ginghams; 1 nnted Calicoes, m great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edging*; Cloths, Casuioieres nnd Vesnngw; Summer Co3Ung and Pantalooning; Brown and Bleached Muslins? Palin and Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets Togeiticr wilt ttcomnlcw slock of Varieiv Gnods and * e< V?. r * Nntionj.Onld and Uitl Jcwrdry, Gold and Sil- TcrVVatches, B,m* Clock*; 4c. All of wl.icli nrc of. lerruol nolrsale, for a email-advance over Rastnrn P"'": _ lfel.2B.Cm 108 FRENCH STORE. 10S *30,473 60 733 46 s3i,src oc 800 CO —.. ope.— opening, including rich Shawls, from 85 to HT* 8100 each. , ; . Lerevcry lady call and sec ibis splendid production of Imperial Chinese.manufacture.' - Lftces,SaUns. Silks, Lawns, Kcragcs, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match the Shawls. .Ladies 1 and. Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings,: &c. uemlenren f sllroad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghornllats, {Cenin styles,) Shirts,Cools, l^c. Mourning Goods of every, description. ; Madame A. Gostrrig;, (from France,) Is in the monthly; re ce tplo f, Fa*h i o n s and Models,.from Varis, Londonand New'York, at No. 516 L Clair streeL and 103 Market st, where ladies are respectfully Invitedla call. The trade supplied with models And materials. faprl4 SRCU’ ' • „ CIiBAT aitKIVAL! f\F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Yarilies at No: V/ 97, Northwest comer of Wood .street arid Diamond Alley,iPiUsburglr. Pa. D. Gau'ao it Cb.wonld again an nounce to tbeir old eußlomers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now nreparedl o offer Tor sale their present hew ptoefcofGoods at unusually low rates* And as oar purchases have been made on the most fav orable tenU3 with importers and Manufacturers, weflat teroureekes.ojul hope to be AMe lomem a continuance of confidence andpatrormge of our old customers and the publid genorauy,which han beeu heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRYGOODS STOCK is m pan of Broadcloths, Cassin2ereK,;sauioeis, Tweeds, fancy VestiUßd, Checks, Flariiiels, Drillings, Black and Crown Muslius, Tickings, Blankets, Liihey Plaids, Al pacas, Merinoeay Muslin De Laities, Cashmeres,, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, ‘Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articlesgenerally kept in the Dry Gbodshne. Oo* Vahibtt Department will befound pn examination to be unsurpaßsed by any other of the ! kind; West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs,Duttons,' Patehtand SpbolThreads, direct Irora i Europe i i ort Monies.,;and Pocket'Books, Ilooks and Lyes, Ptns and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, ainj Pcn-Knivcs i'ust arrived from Sheffield j Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates atid Sfaie Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols,; Hosiery. Gloves* LaWns and Edgings, Rtbbons, Sewing SHk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancYNettrags; Green Bandages, Black SUk Veils,Bilk Florence together with a general assortmentof all other articles in the Variety line. We have on band and for w* Dssorutieiu of Gold andSiryer Watches and Watch Material#. Gold and GHf Jewelry; Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencil#, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Lloces, Ac., to which we invite the aiiehiion of all boy. era, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. .. .... . ■: -i N. B. The business *of the late firm of Gatos' £ Me. Candles.* is io.be settled by IX. Urboo at the staudof D Gheuiq & Co., -wlio is fully authorized for such and in whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. . [octl&tf I_J OUGH So ANTHONY have removed their DA JLL' GUERRKAN - ROOMS, frois : Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Bunding, over the Yoon# Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and friends. apr7ttr . SFarnttars and Chair Wartroomi, . ■JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above riba Cana) Bridge. keeps constantly on hand aud make* to order, at the Jovtuijprttii; every description oi ty and .PIaifLFUIUWTURK, SOFAS andCHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles; Purchasers would do well to visit his Wareroomi. ajyS7-<J&-wlv • Wine. —— rjUIE undersigned beg* leavo 10 announce to his friends X and customers, that be has received u large, and care selected, lot of RIIKNiSII and rKLNt/tl WINE, which he can warrant as pure and genuine, nod which he sells either by the bottle or cask, esutes, he keeps always on hand, a large and well se» of ™KNCH COGNAC BRANDY, IIOL: LAND <JIN, and oilier Liquors, all of which arc of the nrsi qualities* and warranted genuine articles. He feels grateuM for former favors, and it sh&U be his'duty to attend to Ins customers as formerly, r s As he has made the beat and latest improvement foi rectifying- Whiskey, ho ean fturnish them of the best ; Jdadj and at the lowest price. D. FICKEJSEN, „ t *s® No, 137 Liberty street. t 1 'V 1 1*2* V ’♦ rf'&U*' '-V *£.'' -*-V.’ 1 !'.:♦ r•.•-.■• < ' /*» **" * E3cg ©ooba. JAMES GOSLING, MARKET STREET. Mftd. Ai GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE AND ttKTATL Dealers in Foreign and Am trie an t Fancy and Staple DRV GOODS, MILLINE R V, 4-e ‘BINO AND SUMMBR Hemoval. -!* V C V* V i' .-fi- C. ' .' 't Jnrmtttrtj &t; '' “ •/^6ggSS-i : WM. n. STKVFiNSON conUnues to tnanu &si UTe . C/MINET-WARE or every desewp- i gartsfehiig at hla old stand* corner-of 'Liberty and gSafi’- w/gBOTMONB aueaded- • AvAIILiIjIKISS&CO.* Fr A fXf»?B extensive C ABINET ami »iT:<.eo«is n ? I ' iN yj -ACTORV > No.M Smitlificld jt. offan< ; y nnd plain Farniturt; which below customary rates;’ Terms—cash only. - j y ■ Canute t, &ud Chulr Kactorv. 61 **£? 0,1 * mnii ’ at bit exten- Cabinet and ChairMannfactory.No.424 Penn THMSffH!Canal, ml 1 k iuds=oCEPRNITURE, n^ 0M , S ’ Centre Tablet, Maliogany Chairs, neUmj ul^,Pe^, “ ali «-“"<>,?» in theOnbt beia — „ JOSEPH MEYER, ■ '■■■■■ No; 424 Penn street, Fifth Ward. •-C.BAHMKE. - : - a. molts Hammer ft Oanlm . CABINET WAREROOM, SMITH PI ELD STREET, #JV , HAMMER A DAULKR keep conslanlly onhanci variety of excellent and fashionable Fafniuire, ■:flr|TO?«»jeacqua! 10 any m the city* and sold <m as ■ ,;! kt ! a vorable terms 03 can be obtained at auy similar nISS Sk? 80 . 1 * n - ,e We * l - They have now on hand'an tmußuuUy exiensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furnl- Lmf lil«? £ ® cheapest and plainest to- the moat cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:om tr : ■ ■■ : ' To ■■. Vtnttri' Rosewood and Walnut: Varnish, aicic Furniture at Wholesale. ■ ■*'■ lHhsubscnbeishavejaßt received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock ofVENEKKS, Sl‘.K^;?K uf ¥i\“ n l? s^?^ eWw 7 Y ® mllß «BniiaWe All of which we.will sell at extremcl/ . Akgreat care was taken mtbe selection ofthestock. persons cannot fail lobe suited either os to quality dr price ; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than hr hand, the attention of the trade is respectfullyinvited. ' a t its branches, earned on us usual *..£!?■*" an<J , rui * 9 i f° r Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mnhogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths,Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN & M’ICEE* • Ryan’sHaildujgs, r N0.3l Fifth street. marKbydaw Journ«irm«n Cabinet Makers A.noclallon WAREHOUSE, 11« SKCONO STREET, . (ne&rtho comer of Wood.) . ' this ASSOCIATION, tm.fi. Bj6tg*Mw6j»i;bniiuiig, already, mice to three ul. BaMBBHliiaiBBSSa umc» an many hands an the lar- KSS "T7-7TW® Beat and luthertomostrenowned « f business shops or this city, haye opened their Ware house, and are aide to famish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col uuiiied Bureaus; .Mahogany Bedsteads; 'Mahogany Chairs; Hocking Chairs; fllahogaay; Waslistandsj So fa. ;D. van*; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tablea, Hm Rucks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dming and BrcakfastTables; Worlr siuuußf Cherry and Common Worksiands: high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus: Cribs; Cradles,Ac. . ’ ■ The advaniageßof co-operation,on anextensivencale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to flell,lowenhan any competitors, an equally good, if not belter article, and warranted—os the public wm understand by giving item a call. - JPU“ Suambeat work of all descriptions; and other articles of any description, made to order i a every style, at the shortest notice. ImarSU PATESi* METALING BURIAL GASEHL flHlEsubscnbcrs having recently made arrangements . jL with the Patentee of this new and taluabU wrm twnfoitho manufacture and sale of the article in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the Cast, where they, are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the pubhc,ihaUhey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagous varying m length from 5K i:tche<Uo6| feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen sions,have several sizes deeper and wider. Tbi* in vention now coming into general use, ic pronounced one or the greatest of the age. These Burial Cashs are composed of various kinds of metals; hut principally of iron. - .• r They are.thoroughly, enameled inside-ami out,and thus made impervious toair amt indestructible. They aveliighiy ornamental, and. pf n. classic form, arc light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which motol is capable of, m a given quamtly- When properly secured with cemeat they are perfect ly a*r light, and free irom'exhaJauonof offensive gases 1 hey cost no more than good wondea coffins, ami are better then ruy other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults,orordmnry interments,as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men; ulto, by the Honora blrs Henry Clay. Daniel Webster,- Lewis Cass,and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their mem«, and whose letters, together with other evidence* of their worth, may be seen at our Agents l Burial Case Depot, No, 374 Mom street, three doors above Ninth, where wc intend to keep on'baud at nil time*, such a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish os Will suit the most diversified tastes. ■ We. invite ibe attention of .the public, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation of the arttcic, and request them not to rely upon the representation.of'undertaker* not using ihc article, whose interest il would be to misrepresent them, margin W. C. DAVIS A CO. W«:WOUUWJKCu, op CABINET VgL. AMAWXCTOTEfI , fffl Ware-room# 97 und 99 Tfalrd street, J ; W. W. respeetfuHy informs bis friends and » ersthat he has now completed his spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest ami best 1 ever offered for aaleio this City, whichwil|l>e sold at prices as low as any in the United Suites. East or West. As he isdelcrmined to uphold the quality with well seasoned : materials, best workmanship, and newest designs? and from the extent of his'orders and facility iu mai ufactaring, he is enabled to produce warranted furniarc, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying th®-, cus tomers’ interest with hi 3 own, in quality and price, and keeps alwayson hand the greatest variety of every des cripuon of (amiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the md9telegant and costly,that aliohee, or any part of* one, may b© furnished from hU stock i or imaitufaetared expressly.to.order The following articles consist. in part, of hie stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete«tele-a-Sofas; dOSofas, in plaihundliair cloth;- sodoz.Mahogany.Chairs, • iiO do Walnut - . do; ■ . 50AlahoganvRocking do; 20 Walnut - do . do? 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut do; 5o Marblo fop Centre Tables; 50. do • Dressing Bureaus; 30... do Washsiands; 40Enclosed do; 100 Common do? • . . SO Plain Dressing Bureous; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; - . SO.Walnut do; 50Cottage /.••••. do; 3UO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; ■ 10 Cherry do; SQPlain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables - 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ; SO doz. Cane Seat Chairs; - > • .24 Cane Seat-Rbcking Chairs? 12 Ladies . Writing Desks: . HatamlTowelStands; What-Nots: Eliguires? : "Paper Mach*© Tables; Cenversauon Chairs; Pembroke w do; ; Kllfabjjthen do; Ifall and Tier do; Reception - • do; Ladies’ Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid . do; Extension Dining Tables: Arm • : • doj Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. -mrin r snS 6 or r . l ? , ,o l i “' COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CaßimcrttAiaafl supplied with alt articles m Uteir line •< • . • STEAMBOATS and HOTELS* famished at the short esl notice. v : All orders promptly attended to RAISINSrrtiS boxes “J. Kvjsties l ’ brand for sale by m y ia SMTTH. jb • SINCLAIR. /10_t\AKTNEKSHlt\--- , l’iie subscribers have this anv \j associated tbemsdvesjogelher as; Partners; for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce; Liquor und Commission business t nndeT the firm of John Black &Co., No. lilD corner of Libeny and Irwin sts. _ JOHN BLACK. mnTthy M.-M I CULLOUGII, JR.. WlilUm W. Wallaee. ~ V-5. M TS BURGH STEAM MARBLTi WORKS, M 3 L,bert yi°PSXxit* SMtlhficld st. ONUMENWi: Grave Stones, MunteU, Fuihiture Tops, and a!V : kinds of manufactured Alarble, al* ways on hand, and made to order ontbeshonesUiotice Several hundred designs for Monuments, original and selected, on hand. The trado furnished with Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. ■■■* W.;W, WALLACE. - I»000««mi Straw Ooods. mllE subscriber having made arrangements.with the ORT NV. for the sale of their Goods; now offcrs for sale a large assortment of STRAW HATS abd BONNETS. of every variety of fabric, style and pattern, adapted to the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest .figure. Cases may be assorted to- soil pnr> - J, w. ALDEN, roart»4:gm-3taw No,C3 Milk street, Boston.* . uiMoliuioii or PariDfindip, roilEPartiieirship hUhertbexisting between the snb- doing business in the name of John Block ,£Co n «,tbw.day dissolved by miituarconsehvn. Me* Cullough purchasing; Uie entire interest of Jobii felaok iii said business ; IL McCullough-having the right to use the name of the late firm in settling the business,end the exciu«ive right lb receive all outstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the late - i. -- JOHN BLACK 1 ; v •- henr? McCullough. ,' N, IJ.—The business will bo continued br iheaubscri* per as usual, til las old stand, corner of Penn arid Irwin streets. _ Y ATcCULLOUG H. JPitnbnrgli, IMnrefal,lBs2. GBOKOS " . No* 71 corner of TFcod and Fourth sts., - 03 HAS just received his Spring- Stock of Eglsuperior BQOTSandSIIOES, of J$M best stock workmanship that can be got together ««©** in onefsiabUsbmentjOf iikc amount. in the Wesu Nearly all made to special ortfertfree from eats, blemishes,&c. Country Merchants and others are re spectfully invited to call and examine the stock* which is offered for sale low for cash, ' ,cn N* B - t —<*• A. has paid particular attention: to have a general assotimenlof the best sloe kof Bootsand Shoes for the Ketail trade, from the good low price to the best made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fashions now m use. Individuals and families mav rely on always .finding a general- assortment, a» it re lat?f L OSI^8 > fashion and quality* at No 71- n 7» Men ’ and Childrens Balm Leaf three aitaw.itats. notice* ssm wwjss.sS'® business otthe lale firm will be seilled Bonnhorst, who isamborised u> oßeihenaS, oHhe fim for that purpose WILLIAM EIOTBAUM PiUsWgh.'May «, ° S hOm™W JAMES R. MURPHY. BONNHORSP. j ■'■v-.-- , k “■ ...... 4 *t SjUjC fYV Y"> ./Y -" ’/• '> \-• - * > • '' t . ' r ,r /i *■‘ “ 4 | extra*¥*of^amf:RlCAN OH TJREPAniSD-tuU «dl<i by /no .YOUNGSON sr,B JL Liberty stveel. Tf.l; pLlrfaliyedSSpr.- parulton, lit*!medicalvinnesor wltieit.are'ronna u?& eigkutnies tiie strengtlt oftho otißmal American Oil. If is put up*tn bottles,nt4«> and 27icenw, each, wlilifdU directions foritsasevlncverydiDcasewhereiheorizi rial American Oilftnabeen fpuml at all efficacious,and Itsofar exceeds - ihftoriglnallnpoweri as toretiderft ih#» CHE APE STM EDI CINE TJT THE IYORIB, CalUtnd try U. M ' * JOHN YOUNGSON/’• ,ALB; The onglnalOil, in Its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, canbe had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding,a certi infirm claims to be the enfy Proprietors. . ■ i •!. Judd f s llledleated Liquid Cattcle* qilllS article is intended for family use, and should be - L' found in the possession of every family in the land. Mechanics wbo»re:m.constant danger oflmury to tbelz persons throughaccident, and the improper or careless • use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable to them, and aftera fair, trial, wiUconstder lundispensabic. • “This mny certity that we,the undersigned, having: frequently made use of Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Pehfield & Cutup, Middletown, Cbnneclicul, cheerfully recommend it to our profession til brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, m dressing born?, cutr, scalds;bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore mpplosfn remedy, one quailed* CHARLES WOODWARD. M.D,. WM.B. CASEY, M.D, D. HARRISON, M.D., F. WOODRUFF, M u< « HAMILTON BREWERwM.D., ELI.SWORTH BURR,M.D., Botanic. i Comprising all tbepracuaingiphyaiciansin the clty of Middletown. . • , . . For sale by »yi biorsrvs ; : Gompotm4 Syrup of tellow Doek Rooty DCCUFIES the front rank- among the proprietory medicines ot this country for completely caring Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.and all otherdiseases arising from an impure tne blood. A ho, Liver ComplalntiCatarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches; Dizziness, Coughs,Soreness and Tightness al>ouldhe Chest j Bron phttis, or Hoarseness,Dryness, and a ttckling sensation about the Throut; and lapsed with unprecedented sue ceasinulicasesof • * FEMALE WhIAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone - to the vanoußorgatiß, nnd invigorating U»c entire system. ' • If the testimony of thousandsof living witnesses, from ail parts of the country, can be relicdupon,itig6iuga larlyefficacious m caring oßifumorA.&ud itestoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in..Us composition, and so accqrately com bined lints proportions that the chemical bdlaiiieal and medical, properties of each ingredient hanuoDiouslV unite to PURI! Y THE BLOOD. * . It hoe removed many chronic diseases which has baf fled ilie sltiil of the best has also cured Canker, Sait Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to make the least im pression upon, r. . i : It Ims been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. ■ The most obEttnato Cancers' have been' cured by this medicine. We say (hat ills a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS; It removes all obsiruenon tu. the circulation, renderiug the Liver free, active and healthy. . It removes Palpitation of the Ueart, and relieve* ra.allcttriesof may be used in all climates,and at nil aeawins of the yenr- • This Syrup is prepared only by^ C. MORSE ACO, at 102 1-ouuUiin street, Providence, IL I .und sold whole sale and retail,by 8. N. WICKERSHaM; ■■■ Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, lett:y Warehouse,cor Woodnnd Slxthstg., Pittsb’h The Great Vegetable Remedy! DR. H. B MYERS* EXTRACT, V .: ■- Dandelion f Wild Cktrry and Sarsaparilla. . THIS valuable medicmalprepara tSxzJ&sP 0 * lion differ* entirely from any simple : 1 ■■ . extract of. Sarsaparilla” or com . - v mon purifying medicine. It is.a com- V«rl/a of many of MOST CLEAN : MEDICINES, with oiheis - (ffllSn acting directly oji“ the Kidneys, Or ‘ V vb* lv t l, ff | ®tDediiue reference Jo therd ; L • m hef and conunoed Jiealthy operation • : ’.fWwtftu ' '• of some: Internal organs. - It con . :-tmns articles which enter into no ■ nfrr preparation in existence, and ’ IT IS UNRIVALLED m purifying and .refreshing effects, by anv medicine in the world. It is.put up IhTI«ARGE DOTTLES, n very pleasant to the taste, and ts more concentrated; SI’RONGKR, BEFrER AND CHEAPER, than any other in the market. Persons who have taken “ Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief,have been radically cured by usitig:twA or three bottles. This is tae only Compound m wluch Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla arc so - prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of eacii, in combination with puxe extracts ot other healing articles, in.a highly cooceatraied stale. Il* ingredients are PURELY. VEGETAULE, and- arc such roots and haiks ns are found, though chiefly affec ting certain parts, m their general teudency, to produce the roost cleansing and healing effects. - TV IS IMPOSSIBLE : To euro many diseases. . Dropsies, Kidney Com plints,&c., draw off Wntery Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and irritating secretions of diseased Organs from the body, without the thorough operations on fhe • Kicineyp.as ma«cd by ihismedictnc. Nootlicr extracts even prelenX to thiK effect. In fact, this very opcratioi, : for which it is'pnrucularlr compounded,differs from all other preporauons, and make* if the best compound inexistence. IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY; use this medicine It.will relieve. It has cured when life itself was de* * soaircdof.. It contains articles thAtwiU cure, if any thing can, and lakes thu method to make- nerrna nemeures. • . - . SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! Toprodoce testimony in proof.otahc cure of case is uelcnowledgculy new. The public have ro long been tougftt to regard it an fatal, llmt its positive cure would seem ulmopt timiracle, yet SHU' FEVER HAS BEEN CURED,- And by tho/?reai Vegetable Remedy, Ur 11. B.My «Th’ Extract,TJamlelion, Wild Cherry, *c M alone. We select the following-, os a specimen of the numc* ro»u* tecmiaoMals la ibe efficiency of ibis medicine jit cases of thißmaiigimut which wo have to ex hibit.- TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. • France Tihhmes© AI. D., asfcillful physician,residing in Buffalo, N. Y..and one whoUos devoted bimeelf nar uculurly to the study and cure of Uie Ship almost every phase of'wtuch ho is conversant, gives the followirg testimony in relation to the effect* or this medicine, as prepared by huasell;» * ‘‘ This uio certify, lhail have used Dr. 11. B- Myers ll Extract of Dandelion, Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla, in my Praciico, in cumis ol -a number of patients sick willi Slnp Fever, Willi very beneficial result* And * consider it a general curative mihat disease ”• Prcparedby. MYKKS As BICE, No. 11 Warren street, New York R.E : SELLERS* N0.,5? Wood street, Pm*b Sold by apr&deodJfcw Dr* De Laney’s Celebrated Curative la sirmucnt) ■ ■ The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctur nal Emissions, SO liarassiag and destructive, and jiroduciivc of to much mischief lo the nervous system, incanacilai melheman tor business,-society, and matrimony. ■ f. This Instrument Is simple, comprehensive, am! nerfr jailing and may be used without the slightest ircnnve inence or the knowledge ol ik most intimate friend-* ltisto be used externally, producing no piim'or injiiiv whatever,'nor preventing any one from attending lo ins business; ana while m use not a single munon ran take place, invigorating the zrgans, in a short time, to such an extent that ihty kegatn their PBiumvEroWfiß OF RKTKNtioNj ilie loss of which, caused by early abuse is the disease m question; uatf thecaasit of the thousand coiJComnantconiplainlij,vi2t Nervousness, PrdslraiiohV H? R P?P? ,a r a «o Jn Hie Head andyDimnesß of Vision! >yeaknes» of the Back and I-ower Extremities, Affec tions of the Kyes, impotence. Pimples of the Face; Pre mature Decline of Virility, Weakness.of Memory and lower for Mentat Application, Dejeetioiu Aversion to Society Timidity* Self-DisiriisWLove: of Solitude, &e. All- these complaints invariably disappear as ■’soon' as the w stopped frotn which they emanated. rhis Instrument has been exumiiiefrand approved of by the highest authorities iu Europe andAmericn.h re commended by the most promiuent Physicians of all’ countries; « the- only certain umedyextsiine Jot thote eonwlamu,. and has now completely superseded the use Sva c»«ieriiatlon, tec , not lo mention the thousatta advertised nostrums of the day, as cordials; I d «?K B, * c ‘ ,& F* It Constitutes, at the same lime, the iffi? 1 •"* b ' Y/* T therteaprsttreat!ment ever ottered to the atHieted, a fair price being allowed *itslraraeut, arter the desired effect has been at- ; ateoiremembered, that those complaints are but !ln ?wW e ? ,< ? od hy the prpfesaioa in general, and that aw tne-medicnmin the world never has, and never will, l . B {°n those losses, which, if allowed to continue uu« checked, are sure to produced the most distressing coit-' sequences. • ■ . j-.. ■ ■ h has been a matter of surprise to some,''that anyone of respectability and of professional attainments should devote his attention to diseases which People of every description pretend to cutesoea3ilyYlf,liowever,bur Ute one thousandth part of the miseries these people brine upoa society wereknowiijaverydifferentopmiou would no lormed. Anu„ ais not only Jbe present misery and dejection, .preying onthe rriihU as well as the body,'that is depiored,:bu*- RDEne are of socb aiiazureaa to affect posterity, and even la destroy lhe reproductive faculty, lt isafact thati when ; hot properly treated, they may remain so dormant in the constitution as to an* pear m no other way than in their effects Updifposteruv; ,y«.trif proper^-un«lerstood T aremo&t easily and speedi ly removed. The abovejfip ingeniously contrived instru ment, will doubtless, in a great mensirre, contribute to j.^ lhe .? v,ls< i f " qQa F k< lC y i £o Prevalent in ibis class of diseases, throughout the Union. m»»ux. The price of the complete instrument, earefully secur-- ogamstqlt observation.ip-a box, iaoiily Siu. ■.ftxpressj-to anyaddress iff any part of the to order, accom marS^fnby ami important:advice to the Bng e * lH*?P enses: * evcn to the remotest pa ™ B ® f lbftCoU l lU V» being very Rifling. •"" hdccesithis Instrumeht : has obtained stncoju introduction ut America, has induced sotneun* Albany, Boston, &c n td get up.some ridiculaustWgs, called uiitruineiits,” wblcii, however; bear not fnssLtanT-' xst resemblance, neither ih form mrr 'p'rjiieipleivy iny own Invented, Jong tried', and universally approved In- Blrumentvnnd wiucbareussimnario them as night is 1° light.- ' Every attempt to sell soch Jor mine will beprosecuted to the fullest:extent of. the law, I being not willing io connecf the Well nnd honVstly ' eameffiepatatipujofiny inventions with.quacks and their worthless productions;. JVo Instnimtniis genuine andeioneeanbt warranted butshost ordered fiommyseff. All applications and remittances must-be directed (postpaid) to the Doctor himself, he having Ho Agencies established but In London and Faria.' •• post paijLJDf. B, dc Laney,sl Lispenatdst., New York. . • n , Office, hnurs.daily. from OA.M. till s P. M., an(l from 7 till 8 P. M., the Sabbath excepted. li!7*Theu»tlorsifnied certify, wnh great piensure, that the abdVe-meiitloneiUqfiiniment is not oi.iycoustrucjcd on scientific principles, bat Uiatfrom Us use ihehappiest results with confidence, be anticinaied,' CERT«cf , ttMTAN S T dlSeaSM ' N ° HENRY S KELLER, M D. ' n^vnvlFFStbJ^P’' Chamber streev^ - C ECKHARIXT, M.D.j 24 Howard - HV f!? AlraY prepared toexeente all orders forsur glcal apparatos, viz: Aruhcial-Arms l and Legs; .which b»e natural members; Apparatus for Luxation:. Aw Pfp^ ac \£d L e g S « for curvature of the Spine »ud p b*®* ».*°r False Joints of the 'Aims and Kneesj for £ w -ft* l Club Foot? for Lacrymal FistuTes the'Rectum; Hypogastric Belts J-Bedsand, vhwrafor SlckPersons'i CnUchesjTjnissfoii Ac.rOnhd pedie Corsets, Ac., &c. - All work warranted. Letters, must be postpaid, coniainlngaproporiionate remittance orclty reference. -> - . ■ . - ffrbflfcly . .Watchee fcad Jewelry. . rTTOOD hasiiowon liand a fall sioek of fine'<2oL& XXJEWELRY, of ©very. variety. .Gold andsilver i Spectacled, gold and silver; Thimbles, gold Pens and i, Pencils, Ear Rings, Finger, fliugs, Cuff Pins*-Broaehesi’ Shirt Battens, GoldChain*» Seals* Keya,Bacide* v Siiaßs Bracelets, Clasps and Gold -Loekeu. -Together with » fine lotibf the very best nualitycf Gold and'Silver Le-* BOOK FOR XOCOMOTIVR kv noiiy«eliafM.«w!n)r<SMj«nßrioeg,anil fwiriHs.* .-.. per cent, lower Ibaniho lanwqSof 4&can £2 S? 6 1»> »«»»**£,«£fir ’ ' Eoogitfot iaihi»cUy,nt 4U *?' 4 * # ?“ j c *“ ®e Fiffl? Norri ” 1 c ‘wl »mi,„ r-»» aw swssr. i m ~ ■? ij- »a^i?”.^'l e> -. *SU - ?«.'-*:»■“s 5 - *.-, Jv - ; *’*"-C "s ‘- V > s \?3^v;s;4r\\-.fe^> **?■£ * '•>■ ,v*v ' ' ’’ if -~ \’v V 'VfH-C -\t V n ’ v .'•■ . 'J Zr. " , i* ' _ ' + ' 9 * • C , V » t. Orngs aub.JEUirithue. b. a. Fahnestock & co., corner of Wood and Firsts!* " ' v y<"s 1 ■> * ’»#»' V i h- /■ & - r - 4 " * \ 4 . - £ . «? <e *" > -4 /-* ; * - r ___ } miiAiaL ' _ Important to Vtiatlo. T\OCrrORLATKOBE’S FBP.NCII EKMALE PILLS, U anlmiocent, tare and edecfeal renedy/orCWotd sia Or or*<rern*j(;kne«!s,. FJeHr, Aibns or VVbiTci, Sab. ,pre»»ii> n » JlyMnenorrhma, Notvond: Deliiliijri genenil inJholleadaqilLlmffajljOst of Apjieuie, tSoMbaiMij Trejaiops dmiM toiadjlßlWiDytjrepsia'or-ladigitiio- Flstn lenee or Wind, and all u lerinc Complalnls, Price or ,f. ve hoxcirfor d>I,CIO. Sold wholesale and JACKSON, 240 Übrfrly tlreet, head Wood greet, P!t(a6higS»'and by-all UieDrngglsta, 1 W‘ recl fe !,onc,o3<!,f e«eh box. TRUSSES] .. Jom TO , »'!JB*AifmCTeD-wiTOniraHu oa U®*HoWMß’mTniss ha*' be I rfi!pti l v.»i;^ rc “f ilm dreadful dliease amnlterof Memla?if2SijKi i " ,a I ,^ e m * n v,ll<> wlll. now allowa fed iHai 'amS?.*%i™4i ofihfnga ia prodnc--: suraecmM « !^h~fi nri : C v,ri '° hat the knife of a akilfu. ■ otmcledandtheijS?m n 'f p,: ‘'l7’ be ,e " to the person doTwithoutrven'vw.? 1 "* bBl to go asrahSy persona «ery U common use Jtu perfectfy 5 mad l;f° Cl any , Cft,e of wlih“ '' X n«trcsa nnd equableness of pressure thnt does 'not bilon* to anv ctherlnstrnment with which we ate teStnFeii? SSd ssssssstesSls”,? bard will core -»w.hsir the eases of ordinary KaoVare those, atjltcieil to make application in limn ftjTli(firmlt3v/ tAtliii?utltkataaeTtanbtittnin tin truy, bg calling an ths ggmt. Persons from a dtstanco can have them sent. bn •.ending the measure round the body. r\ Is . J \ BE. GEO. IT. KRVSEJR, 140Wo6d6treet.«oleagentfor Pittsburgh: ■ - tnarllidCT TU IJSVAIiIDS AJJD THK StCK, THE CBLEBRATED COMSTOCIZ MEDICINES. i** I *® ■.OtttT Paib Kanructoa (Conner* * midSorcs , CanUs fill Borna ou<J nli JSxiernalPains for Stayingorßestoring tho 5 andScnt Liniment and Indian Vtg’ «aS&J72iCTr, a care/brail Rl^eumaiUin. -■ ; - ■ 4th. ascertain cure for Deafne«. • stb. Hay'* XwrfOTenrja kndwncttre ter ibe Piles; : Oth. Spain's StekHeadatheißemedy, , ,* ; Jgk .Western; Indian , Panacea* fit : voids and Jevenahfeehngs r'an'dpreventin<r fevers; for PP.wplaJm and Bilious: Affections ;f«r jwianbCßa, inaigesnonrandLossofAppeiiiej for Costive- - nessixi feronles and.maleSf'andnervouscomplaints: for Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, PiJea, Rheumati*m, &c. ■ ioe great points are it is not bad to take, never rives pain, and never leaves one costive. B flm, Kokxstock's Vermifuge (.Worm Killer,) for Children . or grown persons. lOlh. Mr; Brswn’j Great Pain X,Her. No medicine has been discovered mat is so happUy adapted to usi aa.drops to be tuken r ana yet perform s**fc • Z°^n^ r 'rnh n H? , ‘ > r' 1 *» a wash or > fiicUOH, In homes from,l2J lo GOCent* each. ■•■:' •■ " .. 11lh * Eaunholiz's Koath andßedßug Bant . for drlv-" Vermin in.a short time ■•'■ xlunt The ce}ebraled Pills and Temperance S pfer^Sli,“ e 4 /fel> *** "> e B!a!^tntil ¥China ' an ' aat^mtirra,Cm ' Sanaparilla. This article baa ootliv facUo'n as SaPIln n ’' 1 au!i 3tl Mves.a,. great jails- • *7lb., The celebrated (tpread Slreng&ening. Plaster. - Sarfo™™ Dr ‘ Ul< ’‘ ;e<:,pe ’ aud 'hamostpopular in the ’ cawlfar Tomb n A^' ij£A * D '° P '- A eßr,l,i “ and «"* r- 1 ?. 1 * 1 ; fif- Cobstocs ha* lately bought theriglii for the Onilcd plates, of t ie. celebrated Conetnlraud Mineral Hfalcr. fQtmifei the SalrSpilnMior-Doctor Wot Tc. Cbase, at Catbaruic f, C. tV.Thig medietne has at- "■ tamed anotoriety and popularity neverbefore eontillcd by any preparation at tbai;place, r arid itssalelasheen I |Mk l,B ' lrlUe ir ldl 119 airril?, which arc ertraordinary. < . All the remedies arc fully desertbed-ln ALMANACS. to he gi y en tOaU who call where Ibe Medicines are a known as : , vOMSTOCK S” or COMSTOCK At CO.’s, alwara be- ‘ foucea ana now belongs EXCLUSIVELY lo Or Cniiai £o^S?nk > a " d ibonKh the signature ol Comstock & ' Co. will beeoDUnucdjlhncjlialaliel with ibe facsimile ° r ' L - S '. C ’ Wlll *" fmu,e aesignale the ' ALL OTHERS MUST ltE SPURIOUS re- mi,, a , LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. .Er ihe above medicines can be had in this place ol f w 0.0 , .WILLIAM JACKSON. No. *!lb Liberty street; head Of Wood: c - NESS,:! HOOPINIi “rnffn It CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION? ° " In offering io ilic community this justly celehratedre medy for diseases of the throat and lnugs,- it ia not dor wish lp trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted; hot frankly to lay beforethem the opinions of distinguished • i men some of the evidences ofitssuocess, from which; - they can jndge for.themselves. We sincerely pledge our-elvrs to make no wild assertions or false statements of i to efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering ■ humanity which facts will not warrant, v Many pro* are here given; and we solicit an Inquiry - from the pobtlc-.mo all we poWlshyteelingaasnred they • will find ihero perfect yreliable; and the mediclne vror- ' thy theirhest confidence and patronage. • From tAa dislini^uirJuJPrefenprc/CatmitiTyamt Matt* : 1 :tta M<diC4tj.Botpdotn‘CoUfgtl Pear S 1!:: l .UeJayed.;anweiing 4he receipt of vour prepaTatioup nnul I hod an opportunity of wimeßsfnV iis 6 Th ! 'iPL fa f l ,y > or ; | n»>?.families of my friends! '' This 1 havearowdone with ahigh.degree ofsatiafac" • linn, in cases both or adults and children. “j zJi .1 linye found it, as its ingredients show, a powerlhl ro t *<' ■ medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. _ PARKER CtKAVELANI>,M.D. Bausswict, Me.,Feb. 5, 1547. 1 From an Ovmur in (kt HamOtm Mm. in tXitCity. -. ® r ‘A- c : A7 er yf have been caredcS? the wont lough i ‘ " e ' h ,‘“ k “ y ’ by your “Ctnounr PscroaaV’ and , f ’ ” ! ' on 1 V»™. opportunity of recommending ii to outers. . r \ ours,respectfully.. • ■ ••• S. D. EMERSON. JDT Reed the following, and see if this medicine is •JSI&tHS ii.'- h<u ’ bec °me very feeble, and the effector, the medicine was unmistakably disiinetii- • !. . •iawanSvaiitslloTKt.SauavoOASratnas,* r„P r A‘P’ Xy ?fr? ir: foluffcction of the lungs, and nil the gympLomsoFsctlled 1 nfiitn'!.^l?i'. O S,’i 0 M more e ll ' al ' a seor ’ t eoold find. qo me dicine; that would reach ray case, until I commenced the I “92f y which gave megrtdSil v ~relief, and I have been, steadily gaining my streumh till Imy health is-: well ingli restored* - • • .■. fi- While using your medicine, T had the gratification of I wtlli .u my reverend friend, Mr:Truman,of Sunin-' ter Uistncl,who had been suspended from bis nuroehlal . - i 1 | dulies.bynsevcrealtack.ot broaebitis. 1 [ I have pleasure recertifying: hese racts fo vlbu" ; ' ' ~, _ ■ CnaaTea, Pa., Aug.aa, 1810. h.i’ , A s re l r <~ Sll ‘-| J wss taken wild a lerribie cough, 1 , b hy Ucold, in the beginning of lam February! l and was eonbned to my. bed more than two months.— ■ feUghinif, incessantly night and dhy, I became gha«ly - - and pole, my eyes were sonken and glassy, and mv" ! breath very short, Indeed,lwatrv&pidfy faiiing.uhdih ■" such distress for breaih.ihnt but little hopedf mv recur- I cry could be entertained* Wbiloinibissiiuation.afrfeni ! ; of mine, (Iheßev, John Keller; of the MeUirdUt church,* I brought me a bottle of your CUauay Pectcsal, which 1 - : tried more to.grmiiy him, than from any,e*peeistio"t>f - . obtaining relief, . itsgood effeclanduced me to continue I ‘is tise, and 1 snort found, iny. henllh mueh Unproved 1:1 am .wetland strong, and can at- ‘ tribute my cure only MPyonr great medicine. T " ' ■ ■ - With ihe deepest gratitude; yours; fcc. . „ . .. r Jamesgodfrf.y. Ist Low"?.Mare 0 c -^Ayer,PracticalChcm- Ip* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by B. A- Fahnestock, nnd by J. M. Townsend, in Allegheny cSt ve f ,Warl7 -' * nd J ’ h"d by dnijgu J B. A. F'nbneatocb>» Vacmlrulia; Fum a lUgutar Fhyiician. ■r-; .v, - (FromDr JobaStinnan.l ■ • T AM a Wntajn by wiiha l!k“p‘“c cyt lVt a ' Wa>s Vlewe ‘ l P a,e « medicine* or L aS?fiS B ’i Wllenl ™n« io Witajtelphla for my bili Pf wasprevatTed on by my brother, to put f Of "two dozen via!* ofyaur Vorrai- • ~ -^e , a tauo ^ 1 1 ? me^ ,Q tit wasavoidable prepara-: IZ"'}*?** V' u^n htsown famUy. Accordinß{y, | - vmls. ! have-used Holland I must - confess that ray expectations were more than K Me Tesuus were.iraly •astonishing, removing Worms in - when ; properiy administered. If » on milvi wilLsend you the-tnopey foribero by mutl oroih. you may direct. • v' ■.••■ ■• •■•■.; geware of coumerfeitß and imitations. . prepared and sold by i ' ™„o xL . B * A * Fahnestock acd ■royB.d3c.wlm comer of Wood and DR... BE OWN , I> if. L V ongln. «peUV,lNwa»esi; Scortoto *r„™£ he «»««».' teisataae -^— -awsstss&s^sss:; BrOTOS?oJe?Msaralu:jßof i , l £!,°j t ,!‘!», eityVenablM Dr;- corns nndethUKat?. * Peedy CDra 10 *Hwhom»y S^KSKfsassasr w ?* w «--« «»»»« ~ ■ * jiyrad&wly ■-: MarcUth d&W"*-'--'-’ ; -■ ' V ?■ " -1/ * ,
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