‘ " ’ S''’ J ’ ' < \*- * ' v '\',4^- t ' H* J r ” 4 ' t^* T 2^^* T ; ' t ,< > i|f4^^'^2r^oV'./"V'^2''K':;' ! -.*- .. ■• ; ‘ ."' , - v.- f ';- '. 1 S-.v- : ,- ~'" o'^.av v&£?- =^.:,~- ->: JlS **.y? - ' v^' j t/V •;*-,' V .;• - ’ . - * , -■ „- . &V*?***'»s\ * 'J/V,** v4vJh l4 W^ ; '“ / ** f K'V''* .. *' 4 ,'• l '*-'** > v > 4 V -*.£**» -f; > . - 1 r * * t r - v ~ s&iH* H!f /i> v ‘ /, HaKE* t?- *^^i~"2ss*,'^aa^SS''> J _ : , ■■■ '- - ~—■ “ cJi &*7 Ni'T* s *-* *? t **+ * »* ?**» ,¥ RVSS*J sga?i' | s* ; t *tfr»;*,» jv vv>; *;■*£*»+ iS(SfA ~ } '•*, V ; ** 'l';i -JJii‘%'* fIMtMMg sSJ*OTffi> & -Ji> fef ; ltt»#ii:€l iSf-jS?-' fefSHl J®gS^^Kfesa ma ■ si »Si '-uxQKte* fSStt $8S»" &ggs&sfe£& wmmmfcm, wJwtiftj raßmi Sa§Sgg§§&23 fEB&M Hgfeg& '^#ip «ma jHHk I mmm %^lltf '(H ’'^iSSll] jMHHfe MPi JMiil a Hl* Ifeili “ft i» - .-;. ... - ■Mliwrofiilin p iiiii rit r r iimnwii ii inmnir n 1 i : a * ‘-r'ft’-v : -'’ r • • ••-- •"• - ■' - : ‘- ft i; ft x ■ ■■ • m ielsy.' MS® &&s*** i <gtoU)feg. ririujrUttt uia r True« - ~ _ V *i'/innyi?w jf BeCnHiVC GlOlhiOff sifin “nihfUcr^GoUt.of everydescrtollon, » h .,5 wir mS CaJam work made to aider to iailiio ,aUo mvtf. and on rewmtlc term*... tanrtT wu»TiCirerr T#ody ; ®MI 'iruel T?T U r««id'that juOtißYfcß, ax the Be* lljveCLOimjio 1- WB* riy street; afro cheapest 010 thiotr »u_ihe Cuy-weU mstle and (wbipnakly cut Cali ■ndexMoldp them,«nd you willnovbfr^lßappointed*.' Jo« weived, t»y a Bpltndid. assortment of Fancy Cnsbr. «r«f f and-Blue Cloiw, anp oiber Fashionable Go6d*> BmtableibMhft&ea*on,wh*c j . wearc ptepttTed lo makkto order, (wutiOut disappoinh • roeni.) in a mie unsutpassedinUieChjr. '‘ ' Come and see. : - • ••’• ■ PITTSBUtiBH ObOlillNO gTO&tti Corner of Wood and Water sit. ,MnXUliiua A CiiiV Propi'litotii rpUKjiulille >8 respectfully requested to coll and ex* . iatinne our stock of Ready Made CiOtiitcfTi gutup expressly Tor litis mar ket, .'lnd in guperto r. style, W lit c u we tare 1 determined to sell low fur cash. Wur motto btioQittei Sa'es and Small Profits.” ■ ... . . ■ Our Wsrertsom Y t up stairs ta fullv supplied witftji .■large stoc It of Clolhs, Caatlmerea, Vestings. ■_Sun™*f ■ Clotis, of every desarlption> and, in fact, eve Jts[. in oar Ime satiable for tlie season.. These Good* we aremaltingtotonler lif superior ftfle,_and.wvejj low pricey Give n. a call,a n /e»a m( jne L l [ Or Ai lot.rae i lve co mebc^tTailoe. ..'•.m*i n>t KfArLji dfii B.s(rM(ii • hUfrienfo-and Uie public, B mShe Kiffi from I*>« York and Ph.ladell nhfo llSflnir'Sre relecled frtmnhe (areal important™, " oc* of Black and Colored CLOTHSI CASSiMKRESand VESTINGS, wliok for newness of dßsiraa and rlclme-sof fabrics, are not surnass^dby anyljonae west of N«w > ork.r-Al\of whicftlja oared to make to order In asupenor style, at the lowest : ]|^ ee posslble, onil c» rdially .invite' purchaaers lo coll and'eiaralne tbe stock before purchasing elsewhere. . TO TAU>OAS;~-\ bnvt no aathorued' Agent in this city, for theaale of my.workoaG-ARMKNTCUrTINO. v lt caa.oniy be had. at the store or the subscriber,® Market street, tiuhe following prices, viz; with Instruc tion*, 810 j without* s7.' marl? . aiSW 01.UXHIBQ HOUSE. EDMUND WATTS ft. CO. MERCHANT JATLORS, No. 180 Liberty itreet, above St. Clair, ■ TTHVE opened a- new Cloihin? Siore, al lhe übovo I*l placeamh are. now receiving n ..splendid lov o! Cloths, &e.,oi Ute latest luipona tioas, purchased with especial ytcw ; to .city trade, ami whlcUtbeY sto prepared 10 moke up to order,m the la* test and jbo«i fashionable styles. They intend to pay sinet attention, to this branch of their bmoness, and they, have fall fconfidfehee lhfet they-will he able to give their ciulomer* entiresaUsfa'tton they are a]*omaiiufaeiu . UQ7 a-ehotec tot of RRaO\ M the newestetyle#, which they will sell low for o£h-- Aa-aH thU stock is entirely new, it is worthy the alien on of buyers faprtO:y _ AMD SUnn«•» eft. ULUTUIBItiI THREE BIG DOORS! Zfo. 151, Liberty Strut, PdUbvrgh. r TORN MoCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an? if nonncineiohis numerous frtenda antithe POt‘Uc in general jihat his Spring and Summer fjoefeisnow ready fbr -Inspection, which ne believes-wIH V?A® one of the largest and best seleciedßmctßofßeady.- Made Clothing to be found tn the Webern County. He ha* this seasonpaid more .than usual attention to • the jmannfaclaruiganostvleof his GarmentSj.sothatUin very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got-up ttl a, slyus and elegance not to be surpassed. . He would particularly call the attention of all dealer* In Cloihlue to his nresenißplendid assortment of s Ready-ECad* Garment*, Aa he feels confident, upon examination or ihe qualities andprieee of -his goods, be canotTer them such induce <| iqe&lias shall make 11 theirinteresUopurcbase al.his ! establishment/- • • Many years* exporienceyand great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented uholuaUand rr-, fail patronage,has enabled him to get up Garments to ' Soil lhehnsmess habits and tastes of every location nr : the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole ■’sale purchasers. -' ■ ■ • , In ths Gutting department will be found a choice se-; •lectionof the most fashionable goods,consisting of— EnglUh dnd American Broadcloth*, • Oashmerettß.&c.fte. Also,an©icellentassortmentor VESTINGS, ofthe latest and most fashionable styles— all 0 f which he is prepared to make to order in tuc best maonerand at the most reasonable pnees.^ * “fT'* tCOMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! . v The A»s«nmettt,the QuaUiy,anil mo Variclytj»;>h» most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo tna In the Uniteo. States: martB Ad.tGIU'NYCITY BONDti r —Woniedalbest r»ic s, aithe Third *ireeu>,l>y li«71 »• WILMNS & CO. '<Jo»P«*ti»tr*l>tp Sotlce. . rttflK stibEcriben have ibis day epl; ■ I ship. Under the stylo ana firm of TAAFFK, WA. OUI&K 4b BANE 1 for tbenurpo»e<»f carrying on a gen eral Commission and Produce Business, and eonuuent ly .hop© their long experience, extensive mercantile oc 3oaintancei and personal attention to ihe Interests ot leir customers* will entitle them to a share of public, naitonaftev ■which it-shall be their stndy .to deserve. . • ■■ “ LUKE TAAFFE, Pittsburgh, ■ t*AhPl* MAGUIRE, CamberFd, hid., • \VM. ; C ‘ BANE, Washington, Pa. _ Pittsburgh. April 3 1352 UP 6 — * HOPE FOVNDK Coclmttf Sleßrld« A Co*t . - MANtTPALTUBKaBOr • . ; ■ Iron Railing and Ornamental iron Work, vi ; all itt branch**, K 0.20, WOOD STREET* PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their friends and the jmblto generally ; ihatv having receiv ert a large nnmber of new patterns for Iron Railing,*o., ' which,tof ether with lhoaepreviouriy on bana,comprises Use greatest variety, ever offered id tins City—they are now prepared to manufacture the .same. for. Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tieoboxes-,hainickß,cenlretables,&.c.iic.,in;asiyle pf, ■ workmanship and finish not to be snipsssd, and cheaper . than any - heretofore manufactured .welt oftlic tnoun-. . cooking stoves,hollow wore, and casting* of all. '* descriptions.asosnnl. ■■■ ■ -■ . . ■ W 7 .. JJUIEB B.BEED & CO., Manufacturers of Tueodo iitES, Surveyors’ Compas ses, leveling, and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 30 . ■ Smithficld street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. ■ tAn assortment of tho a i bovo named Instruments al ways on band.* Also'—-Clocks, Watcfies, Jewelry, So., &o. i April 6,1862—2 m _ fteeney for Different lines of Packet Ship*. fABSENGE:R OFFICE, . So. *lo."JUnarty.J Btyaet.- Pittsburgh. for Pi W. BYRNES * C0.,«9 &»*«»««, V Pint, Mo Ynh; 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool 1 an a fc> r emitr ttrttt,Neu) Orleans. , - . • • ilaS n Line of Packet* r-w 1 Vork; a jhffl|Tr_ Line of Packets from Liv- NMifSERX iJylxfajr arpflol to Philadelphia, OR teen th -of cacbcEsasafiSSl. fwivvih{t-fleoof eflcketsta Baltimore on the.sutft or each month;- Also—a Lino of Facketaon the Bih 941 h of each mouth from London and rortsmotiln to sight alwayson hand, for any amount* « the lowest rates of discount j and all information marls 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh. ' . > ■ JEmporlnm ofLlcht l _ _ CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. ITT. H'WRIGHT, (successor toX S.TooanK Munu- W # ftcturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail rn the above named Oil and Lamps, is nowTeceiyinga large assortment or LAMPS, for.burning the. Ethereal Oil, Camphlne and Pine Oil. Also* Lamps of every descnp* lioiL for burning Lard and Lord Oil, ; v „ CnasdeUenr Girandole Jlail Lamp*, Wieki,Globes, Chimney.MaUj Cans, and alUMngs pertaining.iq tue or Pine Oil, regularly supplied aneeortwieea week* ... . AU orderr ieft with the wagon, which-is -constantly passing through the city»witt be promptly attended to^ • N.B* Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ethe-; real OU. All articles delivered-in. any part of tno eit}, or in Allegheny, free of ooer, H WRJGHT . No. 82 Fourth at., (Apollo Hall,) . between Market and Wood streets* apr.lOy nSISBMAfr*. • [of the late-firm of Saiidtdsßelaeman. IbOXJta RKINESIAW A CO., IMPORTERS -AND DEALERS IN ■ Clocks, Watcha, Semin, Watch MaunaU, TooU. se„ fc., •vtvnr srrangT, ona booa moir wooo, mTtEßnaon, fIUKE leave to announce to the trade, and tile nubile 1. generally, thatthey have ihemselvcs carefully se lected anddraported from Burooe, alarge stockof Gold c and-Silvef'Watchea, Watca Materials,end ToolB for Watch rankers; and a most elegant assortment ol Jew elry, from the best manufactories—winch they offer .at prices a* low an they can be purchased In the .eastern of -Watches consists of Gold and Sliver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; doLcpices; Sil ver Quartiers; and elegant French lime pieces, of the : tnosiapprovedimßkes,: Together .with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Facto- stock of Jewelry comprise*' articles of every description t* this line, each as Finger Rings, Lot Rings, Breast Pins,Bmeelels,Gold.Fob nnd.GuardChulna, Cold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold ftdd Eilver Spectacles, Silvar and German Silver and Tahle olid, Tea Spoons* and every kind of fancy, articles generally kept in establishments of this description, .• „ : . . . They would respeeifoily call (he attention of the trade .to their extensive stock of Watch materials and .TpoiSj. of everyvancty, which they have most carefully ee- Jested. They have also On hand a large assortment of Tele* scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses* from the beat manufactory in England. Together vruh a great variety ; of other articles tou numerous to mention. - Clocks, Watches and Jewelry-repaired In the best gunner and oa ibemost reasonable terms.:■ foottltv pcuDJStt A traao, fSAßufactTirers aad Deaten In MANCHESTER MINERAL. PAINT, • Allcoitbst CitTi Pa. New Yoax, Deeemher IGth, 1851. I haye analysed a sanpleof MANCIIESY.ER MIN ERAL PAINT, for Puddeb fc FogD.and End it io con* tain the following: Silica, - - . 07,21 Alnmina, . ■ . .... . .5,34 Por Oxide ol Iron, - . ■ . . . is,4l r Lime, . - *. - ,08 Marneaia, .■ .... ..... ....... Oxide of Manganese, . - . , _ Water anil Loss, . - efio: • • " 100,00 - • The Powdered Sample, conlainedjn the box,-which I antmose was the one yon desired also to have analysed,- I find to differ from nnV average of ilia lumps powdered, -and mixed together. -This lasi yields as follows:: ..A Peroxideoflron, -58,50 ... - BiUea and Alumina, . . . - 03,00 . Lime, . - • >*f Magnesia, •* * . - —.lO Water and Loss, v , . 100,4 a Thisdifference I presame arises from the mineral not being uniform* some portions containing-mare Iron;than others* Tbe-aualysls show* the article iobe weU Sait* ed for a durable paint. I find thatby calcining the pow* derby * prettyhigh heat, the color is- much' unproved, oratleattcentertedinioa fins Ted, v ' JAMES R. CHILTON. M. I>. Chemist, fjy Sot sale by JOEL MOHLER>44i Liberty street, " . c •••. .m«l6:yt; j no B<nra^KTH'sra'^^^STOsl{tI BG * , forward-all Goods euirnsted roour care. _ . p>,|i„.u.t. - A SPKOIaL’ MESSENGER sent datiyfqrl ptorOi4tfcJocir, P. M. Also, daily 10 Cincinnati, oi 7 ° O&uidsmlttcd fretof charge, and Good, returned Uy ßd r " S'Sllhange for sale on England,! Ida odand Scotland, for any amount, payable ontmncipaliJ.nking Dercttaats’ Portable goit Une, »»SEoAlfe'~: ■ For the Transportationofißffrchand{seandProduce t : • ( VIA PKNlStfr LYAtft A-CAtTAtS'ANU ItfULUOA&S), teSXWKBN -V ! PITTSBURGH ANIX PHILADELPHIA, Jsincf wtiAout IU-shipping. ■ r ID* TIME, TEN PAYS,' PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot, 25( Matket st, (near Sixth.VPhiladelphia. , 4 C A M’ANVLTY & CO, Canal Basin, •t^and4lo Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAYING increased oar 1 facilities andotherwiseim proved our arrangements'lor.Transportation, we } nrc now prepared to receive alarge amoautof Produce and Merchandise, toship (ontl.e opening of the Canals,) i with promptness and dispatch. • - The Section Boat system of transportation over our State Improvements has been in use about ten years nndthe great success and favor it has met with, isasaf ficient guarantee that it is no longer considered a doubtful orjmcertam experiment ibav is acknowledged. Lby aiPaTvaßtly superior toany raode of transportation 1-iisedonCanals; (when intersected by Railroads) - - Goods loaded - into oar Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at oar Warehouse in Market etreet, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay; consequent on - three different transhipments, and secu* ring uic delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages. e!ean, nndm as good order as when shipped. . Produce, Ac vconsienud to oar House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always althe lowest current canal rate?, strictly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges,Ac. ..•«■■ _ • .. •. feb23 - C. A. M'ANULTY A CO. JAMES C.WATT. ~ ~ Fare ReduorAt ■ : WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, I ?OR BALTIMORE; PHILADELPHIA and WASH ’ INGTON OITY.: Fab* Rmocro. . To Balliraocc, 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 31.00 do do d., To Washington City, 32,30 do 1 Thi. is the only Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,and, by taking tins Rome, pas sengers will save time and money.— . . ■ ■ The Mail Boat (carrying Ihe Onuea-Slate.■Man,) leaves tire Monnnguhe'o Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,at 6o’clock,vla-lheYoughto gheny River. Passengers will lodge on ihe_Bom,and rake Splendid United Suites Mall Coaches at West New ton. next morning, over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains Ih dnybght. Take Hits magnificent sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, allO o’clock; P M. Breakfast at flaLimore .and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive In New York the same evening . _ onn Fare to Baltimore. * •. . - : • : 3p. i -do Philadelphia, v 10,00. • •• r: do Wa»hington City< 10^0. MONONGAHFXA ROUTE. The Steamer leavesthe Wharf, above the (Bridge, • Daily, at 8 o’clock, A. M. -Traveler*leaving Pittsburgh by the Morning BoaL.wJll-crosstbe mountains thpsame night,*nd arnve in Gamherland the next morning lor thru o’clock uam_of Ca>B (or Baltimore.. WiU.flup-in BnUimore and Washington City, and arrive in Pliusuel phUFat a o'clock, the same bight- ♦: • .v „ • : Fare to Baltimore,. • - - 8 8,00. • - do * Philadelphia, -.*• « - - 10,00. . : .do Washington City, * . - - . . 10,50. •. Fpr Ticket.*, by ciiber ol the above Lines, plea«e call at the West Ncwion Plank Road Offiee, in the Monon gahehx Uouse, Water street. J, J. EVANS, Agent • flpiO • ■■■■■ . " MICmBABT CSHTItAL RAILROAD. 1852. SMSSfik ■ ■! CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road, Cleveland and Etlo Railroad* Cleveland and - Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS trill ho ticketed through from any - point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and irom either or those places to any point on L«ko Michigan. TUisLme will ho composed of two now low pressure .steamers* botU expressly for the route. - - Capt. C. O StaKabo. . FOREST' CITY, - - Cap' L. A. I'irsci. A Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening* at 6i e’ctaok, arriving in both ernes the following morning, in season.for the mor ning train of ca r » for Chicago, Cincinnati and Fiitfibargb, ano for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. Tl’ey will run Iron* Cleveland In the following order: FOREST CITY. , Monday- » Wednesday* • ■■>’■■■ **■ Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday-"—«.-Thursday —• »«*Satnrdoy. v CLEVELAND. Monday* *«•«*••••••• -Wednesday* •»» ! forest city. Tuesday * L *.«•••■•-Thursday- * - -Saiurdny. The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for all kinds of- freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Fnutr. Stc. Mane, and a<l porn on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the new Boats ore ready . 1852. gnantt Arrangement-—F Are Reduced. PES NSVX VAKI A A All# ttO*AD* Two Urllv Trains Prom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore* Only 30 Sours Through / FARE 810. TOUR'Express nail train will- leave the Depot on Lib* JL erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning aidfc'clock. , „ , . Passengerswil! goby the cars toTarile,Creek 12miles' where they vnil find the best of Coaebes In readiness to convey them 23 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beauy’sstation; (conductors accompany each (nun of Coaches), and then take the cars to HoPidaysburg; ami then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia ami Baltimore. „ . , Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the YOTir ana Cumberland Railroad at Harnsbnrgh, arriving at Balti more the same morning. . The Evening Train will leave/Jafly otC*3O,P. M-,ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia. , i>. fieech 4. Co.’a Express PackctLinc will leave daily, at 5 o’clock,P. M at Blair&vijie with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore hi 33 hours. FARE,*9. - ' Pleasure parties and others can go out on the tram ot CJA.MorCJP. M^ondreturn to the city M 8# A. M. orß P. M. Fare to East Liberty 15 cents; to Wilkins burgh 25 cenu; toTorile Creek 30 cents. We are pre pared to run special trains to Tattle Creek,oi uny Inter mediate pdmt,for parties or 00 or more. ■■■ Passengers Will procure their tickets at•the Railroad Office in the Monongahela House, Water Street ■ •■■ ■ NOTICE.—In : case ofJoss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding 8150. ■-> .. jM J. MfcSMMEN; Ticket AgU P. R. R. Co. STHili'S G jfi.il jh &~V I WESTERN RAILROAD .... . (ROU ' ' _ Plttsbarcb to Cleveland! Columbus and Cincinnati! ■ 1 ALLIANCE, CANTON ANU MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Ptitiburgh to Cleveland in than Ten Jlours, byaeonlmuou* Railroad Line l *, EIG Express Train on the Ohio and' Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Piusbntghht SfAj M* stopping at icfclyi Rochester, Nevr Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, arid Salem, arid reachcß AHi anee, 82 mUesfromPitisbargb, ai l P, M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M y and reach Cleveland ;at OiP. M. ; Returning,ihe pas sengers leave ClevelafttTatfl A.M., Allianca at 13U.P. AL,-and reach Pittsburgh at 5.30 P. Al«, in time to con nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and alio wHi the Yooghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road by this route come from Cincinnati -to Pittsburgh m two days; without night travei, and save from one to two days In connectlng-wuh the Fenna. Cen-. tralßailroad. ■ • . * •Pasieiigeis leaving Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. IVI., reach Cauton av*2 F.M, ana Massillon at 3.30 P. M. At Mob*; stllon the line connects with stage lines to Wooster, Mqnafield. New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Cas tle* Poland, Warren,Mercer and Erie. • t . •** The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M, and 5 20 P. M., and New Brighton at 7A. M. snd ll\ M., stopping at intermediate stations. - Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be twecn>Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton- Qaai terly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by .the package to some of the stations. The Trams do not run on Sunday* .Omnibuses run in connection- with the trains to aud from thoatanon on Federal street. . Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland, 140 1111168,84,00. .To Massillon, 103 miles, $3.00. •« For tickets apply at the Federul StrcefStauon of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to . GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. J.AIESKIMKN, . Monongaiiela House* Pittsburgh, r Note—By the route by steamboat 50 miles to Wells vil|c* and thence bylßoilioad too miles to Cleveland, the fare is 83,5». :PiUfelmrgb, April f, 1852.—(apr2) KOI 130 'WOOD 81.. Tin*D BOOK 88L0W YIROIB ALLEY. BOWS * TETLEY, ■ IeSGtSMMSUI '• IMPOSTERS end manufacturers iffaf ‘l Vi-H""""” SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Rl WB. i .. FLES.&c. We keep a general na sonntcnt of the above etude. con miiily oo hand; together,'with-a Fancy Hardwire. Also. Gods, PistoUalid BevolverSf Flasks, Horns, Shot Bells, Caps* Powder, -Lead ana Bullets; -Bowie, Ditk, Hunting and Pocket Knivesi Thitors and Hair Dressers’ Cheats; Pocket .Scissors, Ac, Also,Trusses and . • • Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. • _ : , RIFLES!—We are making 'Rifles of every ..desenp-, >t!oa, to order, of the best material, and woramansnip warranted. Orders received forthera at.Wholeiaie.or Retail, will be filled with despatch. s 'Homing parties Supplied at Wholesale prices. ■ - [myls .Sew Books, at Sew Yarb Prlcel, : : JpHBOLOGICAH AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, < novropeoingfrom Carter’s, Fletcher’#, Harper’s, Appleton’S! Scribner’s, Dodd’s,Palo am,&q..New York; Gqold A Lincoln,-Jewett, Ac, Boston; Martin. &c.« Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian: Board of Pabhca* lion ; and American SnndaySchol Union, and Map Sab* bath School Society.: > Together with fresh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a largo variety of Stationery. •Clergymen supplied at Easteraprices, . ; . ; : DAVISON AAGNEW, 65 Market at, niyB2 ,■,adjoining WUeon’s.Jewelry StorC.: WhoUisie ahd Retailt ; and tabasol J',m«* :NDrA ,F T 0 > No - >« Wood Birsel. JOHN W. TlM.pow offere Tor .ale, it Eastern prices, alMge .assortment of the above Goods, to which iSe attention pf -dealera-is myuefl. Also,* Carpet ‘ Bags; arid Ladlea’ - Satchcls. . . ■ iJmyjt ; Stfnwjiortation. AQBXTR* O BRADBERN i CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES,D*troii irl4;Gai • :■ • ■■ ■.; mbim» fftwiM* Bfflgffis tFi -i works ' * 4 > *" p t - * y x J *** -f ' ' * r ’ > r " ‘' V»> •:> i Insurance {£ontpame». mHE OFFICE orihe* 1 jjgs beenrimor; Jlo the Ware.ioaiie ofllaruy, Jones * Co., No; 141 Front, street, tblrdjiouse East ofWootl street.where iheSubstirlberwlly9B4ePoUciesoii.Bnj]dv ingi arid their contents,andonShipmenlaby Steamboats and other vessels, ; far< the above oldandresponslbls Company. tap3l WK. P. JONES, Agent State ÜBtaal IFire lninrtnu oampuiy. HARRISBURG, PA, TvESrONFID only for the aalerclaasesaf properfy;lins, JL/anamplecßjmal, nndofToids sopenorndvamages m point of cheapness; safety and accommodation, to city aao countiyimerchaats, ana owners of dwellings, and isdlnteil or conniry property. ' - A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, 0C127] Branch Qfiice.No.G4 SmUtide]dfit.. Pittsburgh. Saw:Englaut' lave Stools lanrsaea 00., “ IVew Bavin, Connecticut. HOHSES, CATTLE, &e .insured against death l>y disease or accident.-Capital 950,000, with.power to increase to 3100,t1Hl * ntaacroßS Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, ; J. Lewis Taylor, . • .John Saxton, N athanicl Tnurber, Wm. W. Kendrick. THotjts Kshobick, President. Otoree T. Reynolds. Secretary. * CUKTItS A DOBBS, Agents, No-123 cornerof.Wood and Fifth sis., mySD (over Patricks A Friend’s Banting House.) bb Lib's; ißtsLtt'Awea coai- PABV. • ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 8300,000. . THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually large, showing that the company has been doing a very large and prosperous business*.. The dividends in 1848 were 60pcr cenl.: ; . . ■ .11- '.■■■ 1317 “ 50 ’• ■ ■■■■: ■«•-■■■■: <• 164 s “ PO ..„■>■ i. n 1849 “ 40 “ i. it ■ IS3O " 40 " it n IBS! U‘ SO “ i, i. 1832 « 40 ‘ This is amonethe oldest companies in the United Slates. Its accumulated capital Is constantly increasing for the benefit of nod fmure. [N) Puav FHeesup, Actnar &uHT(g & PiU*i*urgli> cor. of Wood ond Fifth atreeia, over Pal* rick & Friend’s Banking House* " CALIFORNIA Bisks TAKEN. Also, agents for Protecuon and FarmePa Fire ana Ma rine Instance, capital 5450,000, and.of Branch office* Empire Slate Hea«w Association, cash, including accu mulated capital StS.OOO. ... . ; • Alio; agents for the purchase and sale of real estates « mvll • :■.. • ■_ IHBUHANCK. mHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUH I ANCECOMPANY.—Office.NoiIhRoom oflheE*:,. eEang*,'Third street-Philadelphia. Fibs irtsußAHCß.—Buildings, Merchand ire and other property in rote* and country insured against loss ot damagcbyfireaVtheUrwesiraieofpremium. . Mams* Imsubancs.—They also insure Vessels, Car gpes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or Special policies, astheassuredmaydesiru. .. . lm*ASDTßUtsronTATios.—Theyalso insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. . DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R.’l’enrose, Samuel Kdwards.Geo. GiLciper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William FolwclliiobnNcwim,Dr. R.M.Hflston, James C. Hand.Theonhilus Paulding, IL Jones Brooks. Henry S!oan, llugh Crmg. George Semi j,9pencer Me- Uvain,Charles Kelly t J.G. Johnson,William Hay,Dr S DiUECT , ORS n AT Pli’lraßUlS T. Morgan, II«gh Craig, Jno.T Taos. C. lUhd, Vice President. _ : I Josspii W. Cowan, Secretary. ID-Ofliee ofllie CompanyjNo.« Water street, Pitts- | bargh. _ rsclfedlfl P. A. MADbIKA, Agent. . ] The Frs»klin Fln : Infareßce Company. or nuusaurau. DIRECTORS:— Charles VV. Bsncker, ‘ George W. Richard*, ThomtCsHatt, MordeeaiD. Lewis, Tobias Warner, Adolpbi E. Bone, BsmuelGrant, David 3. Browne, Jacob U.Smilh, ' Morm Pauenoa, , CHAB. N.BANCKKR.Pres’I. Cass, G. Bajicxib, Secretary. ■ iry Continoe to make Insurance, perperaal or limited, on every deicriptlon or property in town and country at rates a* low no are consistent wuh security. . ■ Tile Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, aafely invested* afford ample protection to the assured.. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Actof Assembly, were as fol-: |awi viz Mortgages. ■«—r- * u if;JS 78 Real Estate • —? 73 ~ Temporary Loans-—*- ■■ ■ 17 • Stocks ■ « ■ ■■■>- SI’S? 2? CaahiAo. ■. > ■—. MjlWfl 61 . *1,318,708 41 Since their incorporation, a period of 91 yeats.ihey have paid upwafd# of Qnt Militon Four Hundred Thou\ sand boUart) losses by fire, thereby affording evidence oflhfe advantages oflnsurance,as well as the ability and disposition 10 meet wilhpromntneas, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and foist*. HOME IN SUB AS UE. Tbc Fftrmera and ncebßnioaUlieXtU la> tnrance AiiuoUUony OF I'ITTSIIDRCH, PBMNA. AID IN TIME OF NEED! . < office—coonsa or *MirnFi6Li> abd Tma» bt»keis. QVAUAKTY CAPU'AL, 930*000* mills is an association established for the znataal relief J_ of its members, mease* of newness or accident, by. ibe payment of their Annual Deposits Perrons ia good health may beeome members ana be entitled to a weekly , benefit, in cascof*fckncs*oraccidenl.. AUwho join this Association are emitted to a vole in the election of officers, and top&rtieipalc in the profits of the Associa* uon. it isestabiiihed oa a safe ond permanent basis, being both Mutual and Dcnevolr.nl In us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for its security, and collect ed in a manned to insure (is permanency and durability. All persons can see the advantages of taking oat a policy from the Generat Office. VEABIA &ffrO5ZTB. 8 2,00 per year, draws 8 2,6oper week; 3,1 >U do . . do 3,10 do; . 4,00 da do 4,D0 do; 5,00 do w do $,OO dop 6,00 do do 6,00 do; . 7,00 do do ; 7,00 • do; 6,00 do do 600 do; 9,r0 do do 000 do; 10 00 do do 10,CO do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50-wbich must be paidat the umeof making application, and the first years* deposit withm twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, OFFICERS. PraidiTtf— O. W. Beaumott. Vice President and TWaJtmr—Wm. M. Wilson. O. Brown. Ftnantf Comrmtue—A 3. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M’Moaicra. . raailliCm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 11 AIUI [SBUIiG H, P A ~ M A Y l, 1832. Capital of 8300,000. BRANCH OFFiCEyNo, 04 Smuhfulct street, Pittsburgh. secoto annual statement. Total ain’t, of property at risk---* • 814,639,016 60 Amount of bills receivable (iu form of Premium notes from. members-**---—-*-.-***-—•«*■*•«*•••* 3173,527 01 Amount oi Cash Premiums---■ 8125,023 10 Totallosses,rerarnedj>remlomB,. re-insurancc and expenses* •• 95,146 50 intereston Loans-**!-**** Cash Surplus-——»-• Estimated present value of Sta tionery, Office Furniture,Ac- * Total—-—* -----w... .03: One-half of this amount expires within a year.. THE Director*, io presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave to congratulate the members opon the marked success of-the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company- In operatlotvonly .two years, it has taken n position beside ilio older insolations o' the.kind,and proves by H» very great success that the mutant system as adopted by them is, beyond a question, the best and only safe mode of insurance. The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi lated many stock companies, leave'the State Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. > - The Directors submit that iho State Mutual Fire Insu rance Company offers to owners of safe .property .in ducement* seldom equalled and never exceeded.: . Directors— John P. Rutherford,. P, C, Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A, J. GUlet,S. T Jones, Robert *lotz. John P. Ratherford, Prtsidpnti A. J. Gillct, Secretary, jeltdiwtf . A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. WatcUee, Jewelry, TJAVING jasi relumed from the Eastern eiiies, I XjL have brought with me one of the most bcanuftil and carefully selected Slocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to: the Public. Persons wishing to purchase auy ihingin my line, can rely on getting a good article. 1 do not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than any honse in. thficHy. piveme a calt, and I am sure yoa will be satisfied that I pan sell a good as cbpap as any of them. . * Another fact I wish to keep before, tue people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry,repaired In the best manner, tills is the place to have it done.: To this branch of cay business I will devote: especial attention. - - JQUN S. KENNEDY, 84 Market street. Sign of the Golden Eagle. llenry Rtctoardscm, Jeweller, HAVING 1 re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from ibe Eastern dues with a fine assortment of Watches,Jewelry and Fancy Gpods, would call the attention Of uis friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles of broche*,breatt pmßjfob and vest chains, finger rings, ear nngs, miniature, lockets, Ac ,&e, FANCY GOODS~Such as paper m&che. work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottle's, table maisr Coli'q putoiß, porte monnies, in great variety; china fruit ondeake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety* of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. ’ novl . NO. 81 MARKET STREET. ; Cltlscns and Strangers, DO you wish to purchase a ■ irinrnifirm'rrrm €3s* GOLDorSILVBRWATCHiatttbautW®®® .JB4 j&one-half thensnal price t: If so, call aiHOOD’S Q&AttSNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Marketstreei, two doors north of Third* and take a look at his new. stook, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch e?orany kind of fine Gold Jewelry- ai iheirreal value, and uptbe Charged two prices for everything, aB you have usually been ; butcan get the very best quality of goods,at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what lOtbers, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come .audsoe-fer yourselves; All goods sold atthls establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale—' "SOthat sll maypurchase equally safe and cboap. ~ Bulfl, IF Time lamoney, sorely it deserves to be watched, and, reader, you may be assured that— ■; Watches better ne’er were sold, Whetherof silver or of gold* ' * Than you will find, when e’er you go, And look atibofioon sale below. -- E. RRISKttAN & CO.,' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, . Import«»#and Detslora ixYClocks,Watches : aiSdJiiPelryyWWhKaiiwilSyWduhMaktn 2bolt,&e. BEG leave to phtumneb to the trade; and the public cenerallv. that they, have-just received, from thebest manufacturers In Europe, a lareolptof (Joldand Silver Wmehes.’Wateh.Tool* add ftlatenaiSi and a most ele gant assortments Jewelry* from, tho best mannfaeui rers—which they offer *1 pnees-os Tow as they can be purchased in tho Eastern markets- ;V . 7 j . - • v - Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner,and on the most reasonable terms. .- . Prompt attenilen paid to orddisikoni a distance,. . mar&4 . L TTIDEB-45 Dry Hidesjjusi received in. vtore.jfpr JX salp by tie?} L. S, WATERMAN A SONS. ; f i V4.' v : : cVV ' f * V -4 : ' * -* •' * e t , t - - , GRKiTrREDnernON W PRICES' Thltd AtilVa) «f|lpj»,Sjimmet Oaatli. '.ffottS ' THElarftjsiJcticsptst Slid Ee si stockof IAN jigfcCYDKESS GOODS, ever offeretf-m this city, la ißMiitiw opening <1 YjOUftG. BIENENSON A HHBT t.OVK'Sf Oa-otsAl. Bsa Hive Stoss, No 74 Matkethtreeybelwcen Voarlh street and the Diamond, Pnltburgh. , , . . ;TJie proprietor# have last opotted a large and most beautiful assortjncnrnt the newest and most fashionable Allies of Fancy and StaploDry Goods, which bavq been, parch aged since the great reduction in prkes ft the •J&fttt cleantiff atu sales in New Yorkand Philadelphia, and will beoflered to £ASH'buycji aLfronuifl to 25 per cent lotfer than former prices. , , unuss OOOBS.'TJf ev<ry'desCrFptJon, such as a very !argq and bcaatifuiattclc of. the following arociesr „•.... .High Lustre, Plain Chameleon anu.Glaca Bilks. . .. ' do . Plain Black.and Suiped dpi . . .• -l, ; . / do i * Brocade Arrtiores and Poult de Soies 4 all Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Water’d Silks; Chenc and IndiaPoolard BdkB-i> >. dot tPrintedtnidPleid-SUkTissuesf. do./'r do' ‘Albennesand Grenadines;. • i Plain, printed and embroidered Beragos;.; i Chetie pl&rn and figured Silks and Poplins; ~ - . r- . i Pans printed Borage de Lainesj the cheapest everof* . Paris piloted Jaconets*; ; .do; ■ .. Plainand embroidered Mulls and Swissesj- . Plain and printed Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaccas; French ami DomesUc Ginghams; Englirh and Ameiican Chintzes and Calicoes, at all . prices; . . , . t - • •. . - . Needle; worked Sleeves,-Coffs, Collars, Cheraizetts.; ' 'tdoi'i' i oLittcoandMuslinCapea; ; ; Embroidered, hem, stitch and plain UneitCamb; ilkfs;- Fancy: Silt Pocket Hirfs, Cravats.and Neck Tigs ) G!oves r flosiery andSiispchders,a large stock , Irish Lmcn» r Table Cloths sndTable DaraaekS;.. Tickings, ChectSiCrash,Bird EyeXHaperJfcNapkins; . Bleached-’aiid Browhltlailiht,from.Q ta.l2c.t > ’- yard*, -KrenefcClotfwipl&in andfaflcyCasßimeres % Satinets;. \ Cashtnerets,Tweeds, Merino Cassimeres* Ky. Jeans* Black Satin md Fancy Vestings, Ac.; ; Bonnets and Bihhops.atgreat bargams; Spring&bdSariimerShawlifyaigreatbargßinp. '• .• i The proprieiprs iWoulil. reapacifully solicit an- early cal! from all their friends, and the public generally, feel* ingconfidcutthat they can offer greater inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have-heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. . - • / • ’ ‘ ; jelO YOUNG; STEVKNSON.fr LOVE; GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Selling off at Coat • TO QUI T'TJR E-B USIN' gSS! rplIE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail i dry goods business, and having made such arranger meats oTs to render U'neoessarytoclose out his stock by the J«torju)y;nextv will commence on Thursday. May 13, end sell hU. entire stock of Fancy.aud Staple dry goods a* COST, FOR CASH. • < Utsgoodshaving been principally purchased the pres ent sea Son, will l>e found, desirable bargains, being at least 25 pet cent lower than regular prices. In STAPLE GOODS, will be founa— -4*4 and 5-4 French gingbame; English and French chimzes; . Blk alpacas and bombazines; , Checks and muslins; . Irish linens and crashes; Table linens and cloths; - Huckaback towels and toweling;■ .Damask andsnow drop linen napkins and doiliesjblar . grilles quilts; furuitare prints, plain-and emb’d dimity; linen sheeting and pillow' linens; toblc and piano covers and coverings; worked lace curtaiusand curtain muslins, FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege aod' thibet shawl*; '. Fine French lawns and beregesi Berege do lalnes ondmusbu de laines; ~ Tissues arid grenadiers; - ... . • V Blk and fancy silks.somc very superior, nml a fine stock : of goods.generally. ■ EMBROIDERIES Workedraull and laCecnpes and sleeves; Jaconettymull and linen cambric collars & cheraizeUcs, Jaconctt, mull edgings and inserting*; . Krab’d linen andcambric hdkfs;-. Worked bands and flouncing?; and a maccificent stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces.and ineerunga; together, with tvlarge variety of other goods, too numerous to mention, nll of which will actually besotd at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early, calls wlU.feeureUhe best bargains' - • JAMES A. AI'KNIGHT.No.Ci, 4n st.. P. S—All peisors knowing themselves indebted tp the above prior to January, 1652, -are requested to pay the same, as all debts will be put in the hands of an at torn«y fo r Ohesp Dry Goodai JAMES M’CANDLESSA CO., . 100 Wood- Wood Street, A RE now opening a very extehsive ond well assorted A dock of SPRING and BUMMER GOODS, Con sisting In part of Ffencb ond.English Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Casstraeres,” cdihineteUs, Doeskins, Jeans, Coitonades, Drillings,: Linen ;Coatings, Silk. Sarin and Fancy Cotton Vestings; • Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN AND FANCV DRISjS GOODS, embracing theiieweet. styleaof silk and Li hen Poplins, Delaines, Beraaesand Borage De Lalries; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos. in grent variety; French, Scotch end Domestic Ginghams ; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hanzariari and MexicanHats'; Silk,.Gingham and Cotum Paraaolf, J Ac.j Ac-i .wbicii .ore offered at Wholesale on ifromosiuceomraodatingterms^fapria- JUST RECEIVED at Jinwatf One Price Cash Btbrei No. 75 Marketstreel, Pittsburgh, between Fourth su nnd Diamond, the largest and most bcautifal stock of SPRING junp BUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh: The subscriber wou’d inform those who desire to get 0009 sißoira, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the Teccutlargc Auction .srlea in New York and Philadelphia fbr cisn, which enables him to sell goods 15 to 25 per cent. cfieaper iUan those who buy on credit. We do not deem lUieceEsary ta,mention the the different kinds orgooda thai compose our stock, but deem it eufficientia say that itcoimsis ofafull assort ment of ladies? and cenUemen-s wear, together with a general stock cf FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit .ail examination of our siockfrom those who wishio purchase.'. ImarlS • " A CO M 100 WOOD ATREET. TJfriIOLESALE Zftalcrjin Earsign and Domestic Dry . ?T Goods, arc 4 «bw opening their first purchase ot SPRING AND SUMMEIt GOODS, felected with the greatest core, to suit the trade, consisting in pari of: the newest styles of— ■ DressLawnsahdßcrages;' Plain and Figured Alpaccas i . French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed CaUceeSJn great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edging*;' Cloths, Cassimeres and Votings; Sommer Coaring and Panialooning; Brown6nd Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets. TogetberwUhacompletesioekof Variety Goods and Pedlars 1 Notions,Golu and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and StN verWatches,Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of* feted at Wholesale; for nsmall advance over Eastern prices. IfcbSS.Cm 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 £30.478 GO . '733 40 831,212 00 JPIIING AND SUMMER _ . _ r opening, including tlcb Shawls; fr®tt 85 to SIOO each. • . , - . ' Let every lady call and see ibii splendid production ot Imperial Chinese mnhnfttpture. Satins,Silks, Lawns, Rerages,Mantillas, nnu Visiles, to match the Shawls. - . Ladies', and Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, Ac. • •. • • ■: ■ ■ „ ■■■• v Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Itals, (Cenin styles,) Shirts,Coats, Ac. : Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A;Goaling, ifrom France,f is in the monthly Teceiptof Fash tons and Models, from rariß. London and New York, at No. 519 u Clair street, and 108 Market, st * where ladies arerespectfullyiuvited to call. The trade supplied with models and materials.: lanrld SECONI) GREAT AltlllVAtil /~\V FALL and winter Dry Goods and Verities at No. \J W, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley,;l*iusburgb. Pa. D. Gsmo A Co. woald again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally m their line, that they are. now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock oCGoods at unusually low rate 9. And as our purchases have been made on the mostfav orable terms with Importer and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves,and hope to be able to ment aeontmuonce of confidence and patronage of oar old customers, and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our -DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, CassUncres, Saitmeu* Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins,Tickings, Blankets,.Linsey Plaids,.Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table: Diapers* Ginghams, Silks, iaacy long Shawls, Silk Cravats,Fon . gee Silk rocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the DryGoodsline* Qua Vamsit Department will oe found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books,-Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery ami Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent MeSiclnes.’Vlotin and Violin Strings* Gam Suspenders; Slates &nu Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistole-Hosiery; Gloves, Lawns and Edgings* Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Netungs, Green Bondages, Black silk Veils, 811 k Florence together with a general assortment of all oilier articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry,-Gold and Sil ver Penß and Pencils, Gold and Sliver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., tO'Which’we irivite the aticnlton of allbuy ers, us wo are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence.. * ■. N.O. The business of tho late firm of Gauss A Me-' Cakolsss is to be settled by D. Grboo at the stand of D. Gasan A Co., who itf fully authorized for such, andin whoso possession. arc- the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. - -. [oct!s:tf Removal* TTOITGH A ANTHONY have removed their DA XX GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over tho Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to -see Uieirold patrons and friend*. • apr7:tf.: ■ Fnrnitar* amt ChairWsrorooms, S JOSEPH MEYER* 424 Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order,-m too louttst cnees; every description oi :y and Plain; FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship nnd most approved styles, Purchasers would do well to .visit his. Wareroomi* mygr-dAwlv . - .■ • Wins mHE undersigned begs leave to announce to bis friends X and customers, that ho has received a large,-and with the greatest care-selected, lot of RHENISH and . FRENCH WINE, which.he can warrant us pure and: genuine; and which he seSlscither by the.botUe or cask, Besides,' he keeps always on bond, a large and well se lected stock of french, cognac brandy* holv LAND GlN,:and other Liquors, all of which are of the, first. qualities, and warranted genuine - articles..- He feels grateful for former favors, and it shall behis duty iq attend toluscustomersoa formerly.-; , >' > As he.has made tho best and latest improvement fox -Tffetlfyinr..whiskey,he con,-famish, them of the best at the lowest price. D. FICKKIBBN, n>(:8 - No. 137 Liberty street. < , \ iPri? ©colw. , l>re*t Attraction l .MHIKB GOSWJSO, M ARKET STREET. Hina. A. GOSLING, Ho. SI, :ST. CLAIR STREET, WIIOLBSALS AGP SXTAIL Dealers in Foreign and American; Fancy and Staple DRV fiOODS, . NtILINERY, fe. 1 4 V , 1 C 5,2- ' - tt-g f , '"*)}* V ~ s '/ / ; > v ko^ ~.f , '* / / , J "4 * * » , ' *i , * “ *" J cf’' T i-4**' ~ •■''“■ r’ 1 *■ . * 1 - , „JV, ,*•» '• <- .: '~ V „ r*V„ , * ? ‘ f J f .✓' * * v" 1 1 , V t VI- < ■ ; ; \ 'pmss^ssssusrm^ tp,lnalUte branches, ' rr '< l mayll • TTAVE *1? Xl CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.M'Smrthllclil et alarge&ssortroent offancy and plain they will sell Isper cent tielow castomdryiftiefc’ r • Terms—cash only. ; tdecffilfr Oabineudui oiuii Paetoryi • A JOSEPH MEYER, bos on hand, fit'hi*;«Xlsn* VyL/slve Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No. 434]Pena SVlAtTcetj kinds of FUJtNITCHfi) • i "such asfiofss, Centre TubiestMqftogany'Cnairs, Mahogany.Bedsteads*-ond-all olhcrttrilcleg InihcCaoi netime—which die -will-jellSO per cent.- belQWßttßtom.t: ary rates. ONLY, ' ••._■■:■■■ * . JOSEPDT MBYBR, • 5 : aprC . . . . . No. 424Penasttcet, Fifih,.Ward* .--t •,«.c..HAM»xa;'':.-., : ' H. DAVttt Basimir ft DaaUr, • ■ CABINET WAREROOjtt,SMrriIFIELD STREET, Btitottn SnmthstrM andßtrauberry aUWiPHttliUXgiPa ■.. HAMMER fc-DAVLERTteepconsnikiily biihanil AJt. of-ciqellent aiidfaßhlonahleirarnitarcj-' warranted equal'to criy, and sbld on as /Tj'favorabtelcxmstta'canbe-obtainedmanyßimilar establishment in .heWest.v They.h&veflow.onhand;an; ,unusually extensivestockyembracnigallkmdsofFunn lure, from thecheapeßtajidplainest loathe moat cosily, and elegant. r Allorden'prdmpUy attended,lOr mr2l:Cm. To Oahldci Bakerii Vtnunj .Softwood and Walnut; Farmjft, ifardwarcai&itarntJttrs-alWholesale. rpHE subscribers have iost received;lrom NewyTork ;X and Boston riraost splendid stockof VENEEBB, .and are* manufacturing, by machinery Furniture suitable: for the trade* All of which we will .sell at extremely, lowpriced* •* ■ Asgrept care was taken In the selection of the stock* persons cannot fall tObe suited either as to quality or price; and,as it is well known-ihat Fumimre -can be made by machinery superior and much , lower than by hand, the attention of tnetradelsrespectfullyinvitecL ; Turned Work;itt’aft it* branches,carried on asTmal. . Plank forhand CaTpenters^andait’articles: requiredirrmanafoctun'ngCabineT Furniture, constantly on hand—'viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Bardwarey Hair Cloths, Springs, &c., Ac. RYAN& M’JIEE, ■ / Ryan’s Buildings, .in a rS&yd aw ••••* :- ■ Wo. 31 Fiflli-aireet.’ Journeymsn Cabinet Makers MiocUtlon WAREHOUSE* Tl 9 SECOND. STREET^ ' .• - (ndar inbcornerof Wodd;) -' - •» • THIS ASSOCIATION, em- A bracing, already, twice to three WL fißßKßHSafciiinesas many handsas thelar- if) gest and hiiherlomost renowned * \ * business shops'orthis city, have opened their Ware house, and arc able to tarnish the .public*by wholesale, or Tetail,wlth Furniture, of the following description— vizi- : ■ i Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs;.Mahogany Wasnslandsj So fos; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries;. Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat. Racks r. French* Bedsteads;;Ottomans; Poplßr>VardrobnB;Dming and 'Brenkfa&tTabies; Work standd&Cberry. and Common Worksiands; high post, common,low*and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. Thefldvantagesofco-operallon,onan extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de iermlnedto*ell, loWcrthao any competitors; an equally goodjir not better ahicle,.and warrantedr-as the public will understand bygiving ibeni a call.. . , . work of all descriptions, ana other .articles of any description, niadeto o'raer In every style, at the shortest notice. (maretf ; PATENT fItHE subscribers having arrangements I. Tvlth the 'Patentee or this : iiew ana icalua&L inten tfonibuhd manufacture and eale of the-article in the West; they having been monufaeturediiefetotereexclu* siveiy in the Ewt, where.tbey.afe superseding the use of wooden coffins,takethismetho'dof infbnnlnjarthe public, thattbeydre now manufaetaringeighteen aifftnr ent sizes of ihejnbderh: Saretgihagus, vary ling intength from 22 inches to feet, with .wiam.;and depth.BuituWe for bodies of ordinary sizo;'ftnd for those wbo de,sire space for cushioning, or for bodies’. crfunnsaal''dimen~ sfofl«,have several sizes deeper.and wider. .This in vention now coming into general ;use,ia pronounced one of the greatest of the -age* / TheSe v i>bsia£' Casks Ore composed of various kinds of.meials,but.princlpally of Iron* ' ■ 1 ■ Tbey : are thoroughly tnameied inside c and oufadd thus made impervious to air and Indestructible; "They are highly ornamental* and of a: classic form, fire light and portable, while they combine Uiegreatest .streogtb. whichmetai is capable of in a given quantity. When properly secured wiib-cemenuhey are perfect lyalrtlgut, and fTeetrom exhalation of 0 (Tensive gases. They cost no more ibari good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use;'<bf whatever cost.) for iranspohtttionrVvaailUiorofdinaTy interments; fiaftar been proven by actual experimente t nhd certified‘to by some of our most scientiuc men; a Uo, : by the’ IJpno ra* bles Henry Clayf Daniel Webster, Lewis Casa, and other distinguished SenttlbrA wliOr have witnessed-theii merits, and whose letters, together With bther evidenees. of their worth, may be seen at ojir Agcntalßurlal Case DepbtV No. 374 Main street* three dooni above Nlmh, whereweintend to keep' on-ljahd ut all timeß, such a stock of all sf;es end degrees of ornament and finish at will suit the most diversified tastes. . ■ vVe invite the attentloivof the public, and of Under takers; patticnlarljitbroUgboutUie-West* io on etami nation of the article, and request-.ihem not to rely upon the icprerentatlon of undertakers not'using the article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them. ; mar22:am W. C DAVIS & CO. JAUBS W* WOOUWJfibb, &i ("BrT . CABINET smmarrJRXITVflE MANUFACTURER i #T* Ware»roonu 07 and 99 7hird itmti JW» W. fespectibllyiufoims hisfriendsandcosiora * era baa now completed hi? spring stock of Turidiure r whlch is decidedly the largest and best ever offeredforsale inthfsCityv whichwiflbe-soW « prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. ■ - As he is determined W uphold the quality with well' aeasocsd matenaUj best workmanship,-and newest designs; and from'the Olteiu of his orders and facility in mai ufacturing, ho is enabled to produce war ranted farniwrtjavtheiowest prices.’ , - He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest With bu own, in quality and price, 'and keeps always qn'hand.'Uie greatest.yanety of every.des* cripuon offtmmare, from tee cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a ho use, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in i part, of bid stock, which for richness of style and finish, \ oannot bb surpassed in any of the Eastern cities ; ■ I LoulaXlVtcia-iete-aSofas; 1 I 50Sofae,iD ploihondhalr cloth; ! sodo*.Mahogany Chairs, • ■■! i 20 do -Walnut • . * do; :"" : i 50 Mahogany Hocking do ;• l 20 Walnut do - do; . l 50 Mahogany Pivana; 1 20 Walnut do; 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; 60 do Dressing Bureaus; i 30 do Washslunds; 4Q Enclosed . do; - i ■ 100 Common . do;. • , . i 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; i 49 Mahogany Bedsteads ; - : ■ ' 20 Walnut do; 60 Cottage do; . ‘ i 30Q Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; i 20 Mahogany -Wardrobes; i lO.Walnut- : dn; ■ 10Cherry, do; . ... ■:< ; 50 Plain Bureaus; , . 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; ' v i 12 Secretary and Bookcases r i 20 dot Cane Seat Chairs; r ' 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles Writing Desks; ; Hat.and Towel Stands; . What-Nots; ; Etigalres; Paper Machae Tables; Conversation Choirs; Pembroke do;. Etlzobathen do; Hall'andTicr "do; ” Reception : ; do; Ladies’WarkTables; • Pearl Inlaid 1 do;Extension DiningTablps; Arm .do; . Ottomans; . Gothic and HaU Chairs. ' • . "■• ■: -• A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and 1 WINDSOR CHAIRS. iUKSBS supplled With all articles in their line * , . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short estnotice; • v.- • . * ■■ All orders prompt!: ay attended to. RMS!NS~C3.boxeB Ji Krisilefe” brand for sale by > my!3 SMI TH A SINCLAIR. C'lO-PARTNEKSHIF.— The sobecnDera nave tins clay j associated themselves together aaPartners, for the purpose oftranractinga Wholesale Prodacei Liquor and Commission bue|ness, under the firm of John Blacfc &Co,lSo.i>l9 corner of Liberty ond Irwin sts.: . JOHN BLACK. M. N’CULLOUGIL JR. 4 William W* Wallace, PrETSBURGH BTEAM JUIARBLB WOKKSi ' - 3t9f33tand32ilLibfXtif ) vppa3il6St2U}ifkld'3L MONUMENTS;. Grave Fflmilure Top«,urtd:uUkindsdf manufactured Marble, aK wayat>n hand,and madetooTtleren the'shortestiiotiee. Severat hundred designs for Mounmehha,brisiflal-aiid: selected, on hand. :The trade furnished.with Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly auendedto. .marlUra W. W. WALLACE. 1;000 Cues Straw Goods* mHEsubsenberhavinginado.arrangements'with the I NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPAr NV, for the sale oMheir Goodsynow oflersfin sate a, large nssbrtmeatbf STRAWHATSandBGNNETSjbf every variety- 7 of fabric, style and'phuerri; adapled'/to the Spring trade, whichwil! be sojd.by thepackag©, fit the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted tor -suit pur* ebasers. " X" Wi AtDEN, ~. marSlt9m^baw•> . r ~ /• : No: 63 Milk street; Boston. - - i>Uaoluiloiior i*ftxtaeirotUpt: . •fTHB Partnership between.aho subv X auriber's, dping business in the name'of John Black ACo.;iBthiaday ;, dis3olVed L l»y-mutu'al«6ftBCnVH.Mc- CiUloaghpnscbasiuiftheendre inlereslot JobtL Black in said business; 11. ItcCullaughhaviog the rlghtio.use - the name of the late firm ih settling the business,and the oxclucwe right to'recelve all outstanding debts,and to pay all debts duc by the late firm. ; = *,rr< JOHN BLACKS henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will be continued by the sobscri ber as usunl, at his old stand; comerof Peon and Irwin streets* : - • HENKY McCULLOUGH. ■ Pittsburgh,March 1,1852. - tharlnL , GIfIURGEAbBRSB, AV 71 comer'of Wood and Fourth its., ■ an i HAS tnai received hl«6’oringSiock of r .fflsuperlor HOOTS and SHOES, of lbc.w"-“k .. Bfbest stock workmanship that can be got tpftef her «sPV in any one establishment, of.lue,amount, injno Wesu- tNearly all made to special ower;free from outs, blemishes,’4c. Coanliy Merchants anUbthersure -ri*; speetfoiiy invited to call and examine the etock/whichj is offered for,sale low for -cash. .• V; . : v ' N. B.— has pßld partlealnr attemlon to haye a •general assoitmentoftbErbest stoakof Boots and Shoes tor the Retail trade, frpra tbegood lov? prlce to : tbe b«l made custom,work, consistingof every kmdpf colors and fhshibbs now in use* ' Individuals and ramlUes may ‘rely oil always-finding a general Assortment, asil re- 1 lates tosizes, widths, iashfon and qoality, at, No. 71* . Boys, and Children’s Palm Lear three Straw Hats.. .• [eprfrgmy ■ rT " 5 : s otic?, nPHE partnership heretofore existing between the un- I deriiirned In the Cotumissionand Forwarding busl-i ness,etc.funder4he finals. F/VON BONN HORST & Co.,'is thh d«y-dissoloetl by mutual consent.- The business of the late Son will be settled by 8. F. Von forihat [purpose WILLTAbM EICHBATJftL • * 8. F. VON. BONNHORST; TiltsbMghiMay.Mj Ifis®rmy4 Co-Pa*tn«r»l»<pMottc«. SJHE dndcrs'sited haveihla day formed a Co-Partner• ■ tliip far iho transaciloajol a Wool aad General Coomi*i!ii>n.aiid_FDwartinejbn|inoaaytindet'jhe firmer VON BONNHOHST.A.MURPHir. Warehouse No, 87 Water and 116 Front street*. " . - JAMES B. MORPHY. BON N“ s^^§l€^ii|ii3ilfis^iiiiipyiiy: t »»-%-»»w----^«- *’•■■ * if' V ' * i ' -TJREPARED amTsold fey JNO. YOTS«GSON,~SOS>i , JE> Liberty,-sweet ,TMff jwwerCMlJefnlcttiCriiSsfipfi-t paraiionithe.medicalvirmeKif'WbleJiarerfoanittb.'t*! eigbttimee Itaeiiteeagtli.et tlie. 6UglltaT Alacfrteui, QU> i till imwifiln bbttleeat ltjH iHrectious. for its use. In every disease rwtifcreiiltrmgi' nal American Oil Imsbeenioijmiat ali efficacious, and itsj>farerccedstlieotrglirtilltin4t»e/ i 'sUtoren<lejffoJie CBEAPSSTJSIBDWniEmTiISimUBDi 'CtHffi try it' , , . JOHN YOHNOBON.... N. B. The original OilTn its axuiatal-Aiate vtukeH from the bowels of the earth, can he had as above—and will be fonnd gtnuitu. hotwlthstanding a ceru <a arm olaimstobetho •> , d&w.tf ... .. . -J- t. v Jodd's tHdWSWd hlould Cuticle. iv vtSniS article is intended for famtly,h*e, and shonld.be I? fonnd in the Possession of family In the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger oflojuryto their oMsona through-accident, anAlha Jtmproperar careieas tdois. will find,thhr'aiticte w r bo lnvaliwble.io them. andafier afai r trial, VsiltconridorUindispcnsable. msgs^gans . ' SSSHSMEv, ■ . ■ F.WOODRUFKIMO-. .- . HAMILTON BREWER, M.Di, ELLSWORTH HUnB,MJJ.,HounIe. v. Comprising nil theptaetisingpbysl.ciansinwip cipjor • U FOT*3?jSy D. A."FAHNESTOCK & CO., ' • iyj..:. /, rt.> • corncrorWoodoudFirststs - : compound Sytrup oflisllaw Doek.Rootr i/'iCCUtTER. the front rank among the proprietory 'V J'ritedicihos Oi’ihfa country fhr completely caring Canter, Salt Rheum; Erysipelas, nndaUpthw-diseases, arising from an impure stale of the b ood.. .-AbOt LtveTi ‘ Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Hendnihes/Duzmog, Cbt«ms,Sorchessand-Tiglitnessabont_theC!nestjßrph chiUs;or Hoarseness, Bryhet 6, and* tickling sensation abopt the Throat; and is used with, unprecedented sue* FEMALE wSkNESS ANDGENERAL DEBfLITR . SutJiKiheiiingthe weakened l?oay»'&i7ingtbneiid.ltto various organs, and InTigorktthjgthofinura system. .. • If the testimony of tfrousartdsof living yvitnesses.rrpm. aU paTts<Jr-th,e coiinXryvCan : be= relied upon,itls elngtt larly cffieaclottß ia,c,umg ialf oeA; bilitated and broken down constitutions- ; It.U purely., Vcgetable iiL.ua cnmpps»don,and so nct*nrateiy com bined ifi lwproportldnstbki theclieimcol botanical artd medical tpropertica-of dafch ingredient baiwiilmjsly.: unite ioskmx#m;iw)p& •; Itha&feTnovednianychioiuc diseases which has fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also-cured Canker, Salt-RhenmVEryslpOlaa and Scrofalaj,which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make tho Pf r |VhS-beeS^Osted ; In many-caßeaof CANCBBOUS’ HUMOB9. • The moat ObsUflate Cancer* :h«* bee&: •bored by this medicine. ;We say .that itis .a valuable: medicine in aII'BILIOUS .COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction iii;ihe-circulation, tendering'the.Liver free,active and Wealthy. palpufttfon.of .the Heart, and relieves Spall cases of . Asthma, And may. he ased in all climates,JmdaiAlUtJasons of the year. - This Syrup is preparedouly by C; MORSE&UO.jUt TO2 Fountain street, Prevalence, R.:I *und,sold whole*, sale and reLall,'by>^.• S.N.WICItCRSHAMj * Only Agehllbf Western , t j *jell:y Warehouse, corWOodond Sixthsts;, Pmsp’n The Orest Vegetabie Romcdyl - DR, H B MYERS 1 EXTRACT, ■ Dandelion, Wild-Cherry and Sarsaparilla. w :-i THlS.valuable medicinal prepara lion differs entirely from any simple. exttact of Sarsaparilla* 1 or comi ' 'monpurlfyingmedicme. -It is a com- of rnaayiiof MOST CLEAN i MEDICINES, with < olhciS fmm\' aefing directly oiv tho Kidneys, or vlll having immediate reference totheTe* .' 'Vtf®Uefand continued-healthyopemtioir ■:.v*JLl. - some.-internal, organs, H con*, s 1: ■ • tains articles which enter Into .no in eXISieUCe t &nd V • V- ' IT 13 UNRIVALLED - innarifrins-uid fcrreshfnff.efleeistby anvmedieine in: !be world, ilia put up llOTTLia,»very, 'breosaht lathe .taste, untile-more concentrated.. P STRONGER, BETTEK AND CHEAPER, • than any othcr.in the market, i ; Personawh*haye4aken.. « Saxßßparitla.” by the gallon, withoui relierjbave been radically cured by usn g two or three boiUes.-This., is. the on!yCotnpcaAd in whicH I>andeHon,Wl!dChetry; and Sareaparfita are ;ib’Ofler*tJie pectrtiar virtues of eacbrin conibiiiaUbh.jwLbynre extracts ot ; other healing articles,' iti a higlity cbucemratcd stale.. Its IngredieftW PURELYWEQETABLT**, and*are soehTOOtsatidibarksas arefouridyihonghcheuy offec* ■ ting certain parts', in their general tendeucy,lo produce the most cleansing and henline effects. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE t ■ To euro many diseases.. . Dropsies, Kidney.JCom?. plint9, Ac*, draw off Watery Humors from me.Blpod, or corruptaind irruaiing Becielions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough ope rations'on the Kidneys,os caaredby tUißmedicine Nootherextracts evenpretenl to this effecu- Inraet,thr« very operation, for which it is paruculaTly compoanded.differs from , all other preparations, and nsakem tbe-beu compound inexistence. •• , . IN- ALt. CASES OP DROPSYj use this medicine.- It relieve. 7t has cured when life itself was de« epatredof. n contains articles thatwm curo.ir any thing canj and takes the only method to make.perma* n ' mCUrE ’silll‘ FEVER' SUIP FEVER' To produce testimony in proof of thecurecftbi-'dis etse Is aeknowledgediy new.: The public have so long - been taught io recard iras faial t that It* positive cure, vrould seem almor-t a miracle, yet" . ...• t-f.-. SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED, And by the Great Vegetables Remedy, l)r. 11. B. My ers* Extra?i, DamlelitHi t .Wi|dCherTy,&c,alone, vi We velect the following, as a specimen ofthe ntime roußiesfimoniala to the efficiency of this medicine in,. dasesiof this mulignam dUeare,' vbicn we have to fS hibit. TESTIMONY Op „ 4 ' FranclsTibliracae M.D.,asiUlfulphy*ic»an,repiamg iaßoff»loi ; Nv¥.and ofte wbOhasdevniedhuusetf pur- Ucu laxly to the studyand cure nfilte Ship Fevers with; almost every phuse of which , be is converfiam, gives tliefoliowif’gieeilraohTinTelation lothe efTectaotthls medicine, as preparedly Uiihselfr used Dr.H. B. Myers’ Eitraci of Dandelion, VViliL Cheirv, and Sar.^apanlla, in my nrscUce, In cases tof a namber of patients with Snip Feveri wlth' very beneficial results; And 1 consider it ageneralcuxauve irtthat disease.” - Preparedby . MYERS A RICE, -: v .* No. 11 Warren street. New \ork. . Sold by R- & SELLERS, aprflideodaw. - - - A No.S7 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pr* De LAney’i Oclebratvd Curative Ixc* ■■ atrniaentf- - The only Infallible Cutc Jqt, that'DrcadfulDUtast ~ known a* Spermatorrhea 3>r, Involuntary Factor*. nal Emissions, SO' -harassing and destructive, and productive of so math mischief to the- nervous systenir incapacitat-; insr th'eman for business, society, and matrimony.' . This Instrument is simple, comprehensive, and may.bfiusedwithouttbeslighieswqconver nienccor the knowledgeOf thetnort iniunniefriend —■ It isto.be used externally, producing no.painorinjuiy whatever,nor preventing aiiy, One from attending to bis business r and.-.whife in uso can tQte place,.tnr»gcfor?ng crgoni, tn- d *Aori time, to mch an t&fht thai tSeyitx iijiiw xnsiß-PiitMrnvsi»owfiß op nsTKmios; the loss, of which} caused by early abuse, is the disease in question, andthe cause of the iho'usand concomitant complain bee don, Dyspepsia, Fain in the Head andiDimnesa of VUiou, Weakness of ihe Back and LnwerExiremitlM, Affec lions of the Eyes, Impotences Pimples of the Face, Pre mature Beeline of Virility; Weakness of Memory and Power/or Mental AppUcoUpn* ejection, Aversion to Society, Timldltyv Self-Diatrost, Love of Solitude, Ac Ah tkesf iompfimnis irtvaritiblydiseppear ox toon oj ihe souiceifstoppcdfromiDhich-tluif emanated, ■ riiislhsuumeulbasbeeri examined and approved pf by lhe;hiebenamhoritles iuEuTojcand America, 2s re commended by,the roost, prominent Physicians.of all countries, as-ifie &fdy'ceriain seTnidy extsrtng for xkore complaints, rand has uo.w.qompletely superseded the use of drugs: Uie bbUgic» cadleritalion, Ac, not to mention the thousand advertised nbstruroaofthoday, oscordiaiSj antidotes, Ac., Ac. It consutuies, atlho fame time,, the. taf&t, the marrokajatii/and by tar the cheapest ever oflered 16 the aiBicted,.a.f&rr price being allowed forthe Instrument, diter the desired effect has been at tained. . . r - • .' • . Be lt.also.rememberea»lhav those complaints ore but/ little understood by the profession in genera), and that ail the racdicins 1 in the world never has, and never will,' stop those losses,' which,, if allowed ;to continue ‘tin cheeked,' are sure.to produced themost distressing con ,sequencer. - _ / It has been q matter of surprise to some, tbut any one. of respeet&biluy and of professional attainments should devotehia attention to diseaseswhichpeople of every deecripUon'prelondto cure so easily.'lf, however, but the one ttadusaudtkpaaofthertniseriesthese peoplobridir upon society were known,a very diffhrentopinion would be formed, ' And U'i& not only thevpresCnt-misery and' dejection, preyingon the mind as wellos the.body,-.that; , is deplored,'bdtr B ome'are; of such a nature as to affect ianieven.tadestroy.ihereproduciive faculty/ altogether. It is a faci thnti whcn.not properiy treated, they mqy remain eo dormant in the consutnuon asto np pear m no other way than roiheireffect* uponpoi-teniy; yeti if propefly.uncersiood. ore most easily and speedi ly removed;; stElieab6ve,So ingeniously contrived instru ment/; WllLdoubtiesis in, agrcai:meaaqre,:comribuUno checkthe evils of quackery. so provalcntin Uubcl&q& pf dtfeases/forbiighbut the Union. - Tbe pnce of the complete msupment, carefullysecur ed against aU Observduon in a box, is only BMJ. It can United Slates, Canada, Ac;, according to order, accom- fall directioDs; and important udVjce io the married and single f tha expenses, even to thexemotest parts orttie country; being vary tnQingf . v 11 The;inicxnmpled.sdccessthfa instrument obtained since Its introduction in America, .has some nn- ’ principledpefsoDS in York, Fhiladelphia/Aibfcny, Bpflton, ACn to.gel up some ridtculous-thmgs/. called vst resemblance,; neuAer *n form ncr.yrtneiplx;'to.aryT; own invented, long tried, and universally approved In struments, and which are fiseiraiiarto them as night is to UghLr>JEvery attempt, to .sell for rainfr will be prosecuted to.the fullest extent ofthelaw* 1 being'riDrwiliihgtoconneetthe'syelfchd- honestly earned reputation,ofmy.invcations wHh-qu&ckaand' their worthless productions. lfj Instrument ugtsjiuihf andtipne eanbevarranud bvtthost ordered from, myttffi AH ppplioationi and remittances must he. directed (postpaid) td tiie Doctdrliimsew; be having no Agencies established but ln London and Paris. ?■ • [marS Address, post paid, Dr. li. de Laaey, 51 Lispcnard at./ .■NewYo^k•^^^v^ : 'Officehours.daily, from StA.M. till UP. sf*» and from -7 P. tho Sabbath excepted. '.•••• ! '-- ' Ify' The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that ihe above-memioned Instrument is not only constructed on sclemffio principles, but that from its nse the happiest Tesultsimay;always* wivhconfidefice,be-anticipated, there being, for thecore of.those diseases. NO OTHER CERTaINHEMEDYEXTANT. ' •' 1 • HENRY S-JfEtLEJVM-B.: • •• •,. . .CH. GOET2E, M.D.» Od Chamber street. tC'iECICIIAKDTi MJI.j.Si Howard street;- - ■ Dt, d sLaiibt Is prepared to execute all orders glcol apparatus, vizt Ariihctal Arms: and Legs;vwhieh move like rataroi members! Apparatus for v £Mationj. for i for curvature nf the* Spiro'; «ud ■ for Fnlse Jomts of Ann Knees; Pwafyj o Legsj for Clob for Lacrymal FistuTesj' for FalUng of iheßecturor Hypdgaitrfo BdUaidSednsd?. Choirs &r Sick: Persons } Crutches, peaicOorsets t &c,} &c. AU work warranted* Letters must be:post paid r contnlninga proportionateifemlnaifcc' orcitv.reference;: • . . . [frbyfofy^ri i TJQODhas now'on handxvfpfl 6iQCfc-Oi fine?w>t*& bXI iBWEI/RYj Of i Spectacles* gold and silyer--''lla®‘>Je» f Peasaod: I Pencils* Ikrßings.Fuiger flings. Caff Fins, BriwcaeSi: i Shin Billions, Gold Chains, Soalsilieys, Buckle*, Shsps, ; BraceletSj Clasps and Gold Lockets, J Togeibor l w l llh,a, ti :fineJot,*rthererybeßiqu&llty of Gold ana Surer Le* | piues, Lever and oiher Watches. AJao»wnePC.v*eian4 tahloßnires, silver Forks ontl Bpoons>Gard Fort : Mutates, fine Ba2ors~andjtaxor Strops* Enp oasjCoral now celling oteiactlyewtem per cent lovpor than • the aameqQaUfyof Goods S&A be sought ia this city, at *.,r. -t ..>;■••' i i.„. (r . .. .1 ■*.<•:■ t ■ • I l. »~ v r ' ' "-■' --•■- ,l " H v r< >'f =iJ¥ ■ ‘ *S«-CT y 2S£*2«*^' &s&mMg&p fSMSS? ::■ uMI (fcltdSw >J do,\rtthooveTen*b«ndage’otßßyflnSt&K»Smii,'Of no Kllef.bWLlO;* IrorricalinsarßUon;; jn Hho'Trawto witch weltmte lfio U . ct« biiMliifel fif conunon nos lj ii poifediy Comfortablc. aiid con bfl i out ' that doeavnafi-Mofiffl* ■“>-•' other iiHtramem with which wo are .cdaalnied: *cd ■wilt : Penions from/aidi-'.tance. con h.yeihcrafeat,.by ; htoflui* thomeiunre‘'roim(l tho body. ■- - -,.- : r : ; BE-GEO.». KEV6eb, ; ; rl '-HO'WooAhtreetjtoiaayentfatfitiotoghu- -■■■ TolivlMss«»railSsir : ~; TUB CBLBB&ATBD' COMSTdOBMEBTciBSs. TrjlIRST.' The Gikat Extoactob >*.. -XtaSj’iJ'Cflring all Barnft tud aU Kxtdrntfl raina v and Sores. ... > "J- •'* ~ i itt.&£T7fvf-ColtenSidlot'Sinking or. Restoring the tianum Hair, w * ' ' <’ ' ‘ J 1 3d. Hnetf* iYerw and Sant Lintmint und-Indtan ■'■ tia&U JSliztof.d carefor all cases oT-Rhetanatinn; 1 4th. Me Naif 3 * Acorn tic Oil, o ' sth* ifap ? *Z , i«fCT<nf > akii©tvn cure tor the‘rues. < Cih. SpoSn^ SiekHeadaehtMmcdy. "!/ v^- T ■* 7th. MoOiit 1 * Rsltef, for alf women m the-family w*jr. . c B\h. :>LQ7tglell'r -Gfutt-WaUm' for Colds and feverish feeKnga andj>reventfn*teverKt-fOT/ Asthtna, XWer Complaint and Rnious Adcction#; for, Dianh® l *, Indifftstiopand bast ofAppeUtfcJfdrßdiifve* ? ness In females and males* dndnersoua complaints ;./hr never reaves bae co*t[v6. -■ Otli. SaimstoeVs 7srm^«igr<Wgn&iCHer^fbr.ChDdfen v '' dr grown persons. . . > } lot tfii9&Si Bnmtfs.wtaVP&in Killer: No tnediclnd * h&s beeadiacoyered inal-is sabsppUy.adapted ta .a|«.>7Y tn&rnaiiyas'drops to"betaken, and yeitoerform such wondem when applied externally aa *wash:or hy *r. ffletlon.' Irt boules from 121 1000 cents v ea<jb M -. . :■ ; ilth. Sannhohz's Roach andSed BvfrSahr t for drttf-" . Ing away Vertmnln a shomime. ■ viSthi The celebrated’LtnVXi/ir Pws and JTepwwanes,v;- •Sitter.t . *\ S ' r '* * • 4 r 4 'V . ilSth. Ih.BariAoUmtui’sPinkSytup. tbftpopalarßXr-* ' PROTO RANT FOR COUGHS, CoLDS* JNFLU&m* ' ZA, Ac. . , ‘ , * ' v' t " - M\h. Thc 'EaiirTtdia& Kit* yori Hair SytSi the only - SUREcororinefortfte-Halr.j ;' i ,j * •» Remedy for Cols*- Sanapaiilta,- -This article fto* ed all outer and eitll gives as great satis- , faclioaAscver. • . „ i - ; .'T i • 17thV;The celebrated spread , Strengtfitninz. JpUuteti- •... rmsdefrom Or; Lx*’£ recipe^-and themost ponalaf fm&e -; 4 ■. mnikei.:, r > t . < . , *j, ..IStin Dr.Slint’sTdQthAche Vrop* t A certain and. easy coreforTooilt Ache. ” - 19th. Dr. Cohttocx .ha*. lately. bought tbe right for the Unued Stales* orthftcelebmted.CcnrrnmmtfJUftiiftl Waur, fontiif attbd'Solr SprfnpiTof Doctor 'Wdi.C. Chase t at St;Capujrjner,-^C.iVs«':.'lMs:t&eiJi4iOfl> v lta«"4l-- ‘ - Uincd a notoriety and gopuTamynever.bpfoiy -equalled x by anypTeparaiionVifti ihaiplkcc, ? bndilssafeharfbeeir cotniseasstaie with its raeritßiwhichiirri«xiraordtne*r.l ; fj -Ait the-remedies atrefaUy described io ALMANACS* iobe^venioa3l ; '®lio < caU r-whew-theArtdkinesaj'O'-' ■ AIL preirarkilond^ ‘heretofore r ’is " «COMSTOCK’A” orCOMSTOCKAiCO.»ji ; * loriffed amtnow beIongs'EXCtUSrVBLY to'Dr Luci&c . S. Comsiiek. Ooffisiocfc it" • - Co. willbeconlinued?ibUdrtmlabelwHhtheft,c*sin»Ue ' . : ngnoiare df Dr. li.'S. C. 'wUL In fainro designatenhd 1 ■ GENUINE.' * ALL OTITERS MUST BE SPURIOUS, r , . LUCIUS S r COMSTOCK. *0 r tT The above medicines can be had in this place 01. r feta 7 WILLTAM* JACKSON. . - . .. No, giO Llberty «treet,’head of;\yoo(L»>- < In offering KMbe ccmmttnityvihis Jartly. celebmedrc-- ; taedy forcUseasesofthethroat and longs, it Unot ctur r ■with to critfe with iheJivesor heal th'of the 1 afilciid, bat v fnwlriylo laybefofe them:the oplhioiurofdistinguished *)A men and some of ihe«vuienee»ofittsßQeesSfc£oia Wlrie& v i they can judge Car .themselves. Wc ottrselves to madtc no wild assertions or false statement* , of wflt wehold oatany hopetoeufifeting humanity which facts .will not Warrant. - •*■. > i’;. v - -Many prec/i are hero given* and we soUcitan inquiry- .... ? from thephbiie rnfo f ali we paolishifeeUngassttrad they will And them perfeeUyiehables and the ' ' ••- thy theirbestconfidence and patronage. .- v -V From At duixn&uafud FrefioißTdf ClUmistri/ awt ti&s+v ‘7 4 ■ . na&tidiui, Jbtedoin. Coihgi* -vv; . j .. 1 • Dear Sir i l delaved answenng ihe reccipt or ypnr ; preparation, ontillhad -anor'pQjmnUyof,witnessing i: effects in my own ln the familieaof my friends* - :• This I have now done wtUkaMgh degree ofsatUfae* - . tion, ln cases both of adults and children. - • I hnve found it, as its ingredients show, apower&liC'-' * medv for colds aiid conabs andpttlmonaryui±aase*;' v - ' PARKGR € UEA.VF.I>ANP, M*|>* r <- Brnraswics, 5,1847. r Fnsian Ottnurin At MSfs* tn tl!i We, . : > - Lowell* Aug. 10,18 m Dr. J. O; Ayer r l have been enred of the worst CQnghr r : *' ■I over had in my life, by your “CHSaai Pbctobal,” and. neveriail,'whenl.have opportunity ofrecomtoendingi*' - ■ toothers.; Yoarsitespeetfally, : 1; - ' » 8. D. EMERSON. . the' following, and see £f tiifsmedieian Is * worth s trial. '.The patiem had become'very feeble* anu 1 ’ * the effect of. lhamediewe waa-numistakablydisiinci:— ~,. - .. v ' Hotel,-SABAioaASrilflQß,) • ; Dt.J.Gi Ayer^-Sir: Tbave been afijicied wlib spaino, fal affeciionrofinelungsvandaJUho symptoms of settled- ■ ? ' - consumption,Tor more than a year. 1 could find no me* 7 . dlcine that would reocb my ease, until I commenced tire v •"• rut of your u CnnwnrP*CTOHAL,”'wßlDlrgave tnegraddal ~ Telief. andlhairo.beeaaieadily gaininpmtr strength iUJ >!•. my health fs WeUuTgUfestorciK \Vhi^u9ing : yommediclitevlbndtho6TaUfichtion'Of-- curinffwithitmyreverendfriend,Mr,Troman,of6tuxip-f >. ter Dfttrict} who badbe'ensuipeiicled fromhls parochial duUea by a lererttauackptijroncbld^v.j -:I have pleasure In'certifying hese facts to y 2 ouj ' And am, &ir,7ours.TespectfollyV* . J. F. CALIiOUH, of soulh,Caroi£a*», ' . 'lp*The.following was one .of IhewoTstef-ciie*? watch the physicians and friends thbaghMaUblneurwlfr \. - r < 1 * CußBm,P<u Ang.fi9*lA4&..,.. . J. C. ! was' token with atemble cough, ia brought our by * cold, in the begin ningof-last FebWniy,--- and was confined to my bed. more than (wo months.*—, Ceughing incessantly. nighißintday^lbecame and jiale, myeyeswer© sunken and glossy, andmy • breath very shQn. TadeedjTwaaTupijJly failings and such dfrlrCfi* firf breaihUhaf but{Hdehopeofmy tecuv*- ‘' v ery etftUd fee entertained*? While iu Utfssttasuloonofrteud 1 -’ >■: ofnririeVttbe Key: John the-Meth* dfcuburcfij t brought mcabCUleoftyqurCßttST FsctcjUl,. whichi<‘- * tried more lo gratify him, than frpm any expecttlionor. me 10 continue* r ‘' itk tiscj .and l Eoon found, ray health [tniich improycd.^—' • Now ip thrCe am weilond strong, andean.at* tribute my cure only loyoorgiMiknedieine- -'- ■*'/ " ' : WiUnhedeepest <: ;j .Prepared sod so2dbyJamesC.Ayer|Pru,ctl«hlChem*-'> Ul,l.joweH > Majjs* . fty l Sold.in Pittsburgh Wholesale an* rw«U,feyliA*’' 'Fahnestock, and by «f. M. Townsend; in Allegheny.€ity.: ?by U. P. J; j by drogrlsia 'generally •, < deem hi A«’yahnuiech»f . Fn TVia jitgulaxPiitnutan.. I , [From Dt john SUrms».l ... . , [ ’ - ’ YKi Coosj?, (Aik) Out IBi*. f.-T AM aThysiclsp by p»resstMjMiihe«gßl*r'j»a«f;-'i; i i and at such, have always vlbvtei paiem medlclnea ! wilhn skeptic eye-* ,t . • i* is? Last spring, when I tern «t> Philadelphia , formyhlU . : i of medicines, Swai prevailed on by mybrothef, lo I in my *s ; f«gef bestaUiwto nie ibatlt woa a valuableprepats-, I lain, having tried Uin his own family. .Artotdinslt, r | sent for two dojenvialj.lhave-used italt,nn'H most eyery injl»nc4fr:WbCn.'pionttly.«dmliil«!ered;-Ifyim - 'Wit I'wSS«iS” < OT[®ieabM ’t*"™**’ *Hti ae Sji T * t , l i Bdware-of counierfeiti'andimiiaifeiit: [;..Frcpited#n4«ot4-by-:;.-.ir. .ft - • ;; '••• - ' ‘ a%'FA#i^TOO.KJt;COi;: I i I ,v, py&d&.T»lm- j-'r ’'- cQinegof Wpod^fldbUJ OH.„B KOW-N/No.*! ff fA'SI Off D A LLET". " blstatlre .attentats an office ?■>■ BTteUcet' IltattflMMiUwwtfjr.cwiSneUlo ’ : ProsKdafriwrtafJHfMni.’aTtii attSirpail*. , «r*flecta«. tumgkt.ooJbT; targd«nfe,_ WBor®ia4«lac*«SfM4*x*eH.- ■ • • - f Impnrill df lfcpß)«Wi wtUi all dfoamt o. Uio veiien)*! 1 It 3iip wtuiens, Pi*e»»» Jolnut SiaSht Isaboj ■ -' SyhMpalnralironble. lta«^i?£ 1)4 W l, “^ r *®'M , y *. ; _-OfH«a*ndPrfvalo . - Kt&A* ■ fJm« s * WI *' ‘ ' ..<„ ! « - - D- T,o* MOHGAN, . _ flo.l&t.WowHmwt. . .•* -HU V :i ,: ' * vv ,•/.*'■ '■ ■.' • » ■ «• „ %* • * ■ ■••■■■ . ..• ■*; V >J .' ■ -;■. * s w *v fr " - VLs'-S; nTSiInSSTiwTiiTMTMi it / ..V y' v ,-;':x y. i !
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