: '^U:■;= ’:sv'- &s|€3#':.. ...... r -%CtV*»V ;!• V _.< ",>:*' I* J V i , .v*wl r v * , "■'■■.y:^:«^ ■ "y. ■:y - ■ ■■ ..■ r , a ; „j*>mm : -.t-,. “ ' ' ■ - ‘ *_ -ssJSS^L rr _,_ » j a i a ,' -<- * 1 • fK*"?*?V^aSs^.^ yf'J/lx" »l~t> ,'YifV- ,J r ~.0M- (:■ “ *Lft*i^£%pmi:h ! ''*** :i J>*»t v 4*;’4Jl* 2*!*' jfr : t ' s l? r >.*l4T.?4i'» f .*i4wi?s>. 1 J. Jk ' Ti*Jt *tChhBV* * iffiW;'<n ..,’V’<T?',. , -“««• p ’ r ■ '* 2 • r P^Js*vyss^*# f U'.to-u i : % >s*«. , <v* - °y J ,. «a“ T^v^rhifp^Xv^^^^LVV®T’i? r i '«.i- *-‘ jwSfo k>:rh — f rt<s7<:_\Qj‘:i' f s«f> PS Jlfll 418PlPfl w M I mi :&4i CSEI&. m w$M Wmss& Mmm ds^£§ms siilllllll %» lIP ®l§ 111 • • • ''"■N ‘ \-- -,v--. -•■ * •:.. ' ■* - rv-~ y^^x3^ < tfr; f itf¥s.-gL^^/4ft^>r^gg^^ ♦ ~., f ~0-*ji«2 l ,%t , » * - ♦.v* 5 *- *** w **/-< X*« * k * * « ;, 4 *- 4 .-*u »• 1 *^v*vUv ** •, .•••"■■ . . .- . .",>,• "c, •;. X' ■ v. -Vi ••?•-. ,--■ • \- >.., • . -•■ • • --• • t “’••r ; “j --. , ' \y ■ ' ..: \, !^.V:--&>;;‘.y;, -Js: ■:*;• -,>/ ■ . s ,\;-.:• Hi&f.. > --4 '-"'r “i-; iagi^gsS' * , ’ tlmpirualttca : Y B’VinYßn, Jr Bee • ti e Bdierii «rest, can .thing Hirßi 30. nnibr iter Good*.or every-ileKription, verr low f.r ease Cu»lom wo* >nat!e,|o «a» In f&ma- a hie sty le, aiuf.on raavonable ierm«.,i Inptl?- “Wtint Kv^fy'Bony ' ; ttTsoill ibai'BOi' iIIYBR, nl the Bs* Ulve Cumnno :• 1 s„.iis Mn 435 Liberty eircet, veils itiecheapcsuciu -, ’ thing in thr Cur-well m«de and farlnonnkly cot Call ' anrtexaraiiie ilicmi nnd yoawtil not bo disappointed. 12xpre*»|;.a pplemlid assortment iof ‘ ■ p*ncv.C3^bt*«re*,.WroWn>vreoitatiU.iilue Clotflt,-nnp ’ ■ other F«X-<{iO!ia'.»lo Goodv^l q klftfor‘theseason,whic / • ' spc are prepaid lo make to disappoint so«n*.j In a stvlo unsurpassed m the Ciiy. Xj. -■ fc Comaand'pce. m»t3l . PITTSDCUGH CLW'i UTNG STOlVti, * Comer of Wood and Water tie. . - Cailabau A Ca*» ProprUtor*» fUE public is respectfully requested . to,cull and,.©** aimue oor stoc».' , af Hearty Mode CiOihmg, goi .up >' • ©lpreasly for ibis jnarkel» nnd m superior we arc: determined to Beil low for cash. idotU> ■:•:*_■ btlnti • *Qatefe. jka?*r,and Small Profits?” ..... , . • -Out W'lrAnjr'irtv wp' is fully supplied Avith ft largo s-oek oftUirti* Ca'imcre*, Ve<urgs, hummer •■ : .-.->'.'Cloihs t : -'oT:*ivery'dcBcdpUon) and, in. loot, every siiiclo ■ m our VnCi-Kui'.fible ‘tor’iljo- yeasou. These wc order in superior style, and ai very low r rSSn U,VI> " a c<lll ’ o .a}|°a u n 'ten ■ James v> watis MBECHANT TAILOB, .; ■ - fa 315. M-nktty btuioem Second and Tiird itrctii^ ' . ..,- f r '|7fc^Q9.j et p CCl { o i{y ta iafontthisfriends and ihrtpubhc, ' ' IX that he JiftsHturucd from Now Yotk J’iuladel phial harrlne ihero selected frora.the latest importations; nhepiirfc new viock of Bluck/uml Colored CLOTHS* ■ s vCASBIMJ3ItE3 aml V’KSTINOS, which for newness of ’ ..designs and richness of fabrics* are not surpassed by . . uny noase west ot New York.—AH of which-he is :prc* ■ panse to mike laordcr in n superior style, at the lowest «-'• ‘-price possible; uitd c-rdmUy invite purchasers to: cult ;• s andcxumine tkn ataek bfcfore purchasing elsewhere: » ■■■•.. r: TO TAE*OhS.— I havo no-authorized- Aeent m. this 'S 4 chy, fcniie&ale of my work «uGARMENT CUTTING* > h-cna bo*bad ;et the suire onhe -subscriber,3o , Mnrlcer sliect.'auhn fnUowLncfnricfcs. viz: with instruc tions, 8!0j will oiU,«7, marl 7 JAMES C. WATT .AJfti W XLUTHIAQ UUUSB.■ , EDMUND WVTT3 & CO , MERCHANT TAILORS, , ' IWy Lxbcrty street, above St* Claire , ■ •r v •■•'l opttttgd.a' new Clothing Stori',at the ohove . place.aiifl mi‘now receiving u-.splendid 10l of \ .Cioifaft, O&tmfnercs Vc>tmes, :tho-lßte«f imports : :. -iioru« with a rocpecml view to city trade,and *.:•• prepared,to,wake up to onierui the la neat and pinst T;wlnonal>ls..at?ies.. I'hey intend.;to Pay: • >■ xtrictenriuioutaihii-- branch of their ItoKincSfmind tVy hav* fail confidence thia they.wili.be able 10 give *helr customers cnUresauela'Uioa Tuey aronho raanufartu • •••;. Jing - n--eboice »nl of-HRAOV- iUADE.CLCH UINO, of .. .......jbe-newest-siylev, which thov will sell low.for cash -r -r-'r Ae nU this stuck ib entirely now, u is worthy the alien v< :onofbj:y<?M.' ■ • [aprl9:y. . 'SFAINO ANO SVIIMbM IiaOTUINQ l THREE BIG DOORS! Ni>. 10!, Liberty Street, Ptflßbta'gh. ■tfOHN MeCLOSKBV •'has now the pJeaauro of an ' O - ■ pouncing to his oamrroUß friends and the public in reneral>that bis Spring and Summer arockisnow.ready for Inspection* winch - ne believes will be- found to be one ofthe .largest add best selected stocks.of Ready Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. Ite hosthis season n;nd more than usual attention -tt v«rtheinanufaciarmgaaa tivle of his Garments, so that (he o ; .very lowest priced, as weJl.as the finest,are got up |n • atvle and Hegancc nouo be surpassed. ; wnnld particularly caHibeaUentlon-of all dealer* .v . vln CloUuig to but preßcni splendid assorlmenlof' . ‘••v •-.■>•::•') >•:•..•. R«ady*iaadaGarisentsi: At he feels cou&dcut,-upon examination of the qualities -. andpricesof-lliß goods, he oattolTer them such induce menu at shall make it their mteresUo purchase at hit establishment .-■ Many yearalexperience, and great«ucce&s!n the bn - maeas; together with an unprecedented xeholetaU and rt '■ tfl<l'patronnge,hfljsenabled bim to get upfSaruiems tc. •suit the business nabns end tastes of every location in . the Union, which is of.the almost importance to whole sale purchasers. lathe .Catling department wiTl be found a choice so ,. lection of .the most fashionable goods,conaiHtlng of— --FrenckiJSngiUkandJlmenainßroadclQthj, . ;/<Cashmeretta,&ey&c.: ? Also, an excellent assortment oi ' VSSTINQS, of the most fashionable styles— ■ . . . all of -which he. is prepared to make to order in the be#’ -i matuteraßdatthe.mosi-reason&Me prices. ... COMB, THEN, ONK AND AM.* ...: The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety ,is the 1 v BC4t extensive, undoubtedly, to be {bind m the United I State® - martfi | ?£v'-MI}TBBOfiGH*N&‘ALbt&I!BNV CITY BONDS ■-.P albeit cornerof Market and Third feirectr. by ■ - Tjg7) ■■••• a. -WILKINS-A CO. : 00-Partnera&lp Sottce* . . ■ .subscribers haveifais day cuir.red min parlner " X *tnp, ujider the style find firm of TAAFFB, MA ■: QUIRK A'RANW 'for tbe puipo*© of carrying on seen . eralCoromlißion and Produce Business, nmlconGrfent ly hope their long extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention.to the interests of - their customer?, will entitle them to aehaTe of public patronage, which it saalt be lbeirstudy to deserve. LUKE TAAFFfS. Pittsburgh, Sa.HU MAGUIRE, Cnmberrd, Nd n \VM C DANE, Washington, Pa Pittsburgh. April 3-1852. JnpO HOPE POU N tIKV. ' CocUrnn. Brcßrlile & Co., KiSETACreBEES OV iron Bailing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all itabraneha , NO. SB, WOOD STRUT, PITTSBURGH. -..■ffflUEndvcrtlsershegleave respectfully tolnforra their JL' friends and Uie public generally, that, having receiv - - , ed n large number of new patterns for Iron- Railing, &c., - wluehf together with those previously on band, comprises ■ lae:greniesi variety ever offered in this City—iheynre ■•. now prepared to m&nafaclurc the same for Cemetery ‘ Purposes, .balconies, fauces, gardens, window guards, tree bones, hatraekstceulre tables/, &c. &c.,in astyle of worfcuntnslnp and finish not to be sarpassd,and clieaper than any heretofore' manufactured west of tho moun tains. - Also, rooking stoves, hollow ware, and costings of all. deteripnnns. as aeual. jy7 JAMES R. BBED & CO,, Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors' Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c. t &e. NO. 30 Smiihficld'etrcct, . Pittsburgh* Pennsylvania. ■ An assortment of the a bora named Instruments al ways on hand. Also—Clocks, Watches, i Jewelry, &0., &o. i April 6, .-i Agency Tor Different Line* of Paefeet Ships/ PASSENGER OFFICE, • 9<rt 410 Llbtrtjr Streets IMUibargU* Tor P. tV. BYRHEB $■ 00 ,65 South firm t <*rmr & :: Yorkj 3o waitilwiloacl,lAvtrjtctlj end 63 Qravitt itrutytfnp Orltaru, -v.; *ll-18 ft Lino of Packets •• • saUingeveryfive days from ~* Piv Liverpool to New York; A ,“kSf%v ‘ Line of Packets from Liv- >ffl|BwsV . erpoo! to Philadelphia* Gn &fcnXjf&w the o iff h te e n t h of cacbaESnaSSsß J&onth j ft Line of Packets to Baltimore on the atria u* ftftcb month. Also—ft Lino of Packets on the Bih and 94tb of each, month from London and porumootb to New York . ••" . - . mt. the.lowest rates of discount; and :all information .given concerning passengers. that ..can be given* with .pleasure* by theu Agenu JOHN THOMPSON; mftr * s ■■,.•..■ . : , . 410Ltbertysu Puubnrgh. ■ iEmporinm of Ltffhtt CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. \ftT- H. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S.Totan), Mana . VV «'f&ctarerof and Healer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps, is no w receiving a large assortment of LAMPS,for burning the Ethereal OH, GamphlneandPmeOlL- Also,'Lampsof everydescrlp* ■ Uoßfforborning Lard and Lard Oil. 'Chandelier*, Girandole Halt Lamps, Wicks,Glooei, Chimney Mats,-Cans, and all things pertaining (o the • trade. f, r '■ Ethereal,CampMne or Pine Oil,- regularly supplied «n*eor twice a week;-- Ail orders left with tho wAgon,which Is constantly. - passing through the City, will be promptly attended to. N.B. Lamps of nil kinds altered to turn the Eihe* realOlt All articles delivered in anypartof the city, oria Allegheny, frec-of cost. ' W. H. WHIGDT, t No. 82 Fourth at, i Apollo Hall,) '-,i ~ between Market anu Wood streets. . .1 " ■■■ "'■ ■•ToMhB' Itlefirm of Sands AReincman. „ °. R X E HBA N ». DEAL BR fl 1 N ;• Clock! W*kkts;Jneelrf, Watch Materials, Tacii.Ae-dr, 3r?i£?.! ,n>CTI ' °** w°ir»B<'M -w oo t> 1 nrtrantoH? HAllt. leave to aimounee.to the trade and llie public L - mnerally, that they have themselves carefully D J»-.* nll (ffP 011 .' 11 ft ?i? Europe, a large stock of Gold and Stiver Watches, Watcn Materials, nmlTools for: Watejtmnkersi and accost elegant otiorunentot Jew - elry, from the hen manufactories—which ■ they oßer at prices aulow a* they.can be purchased In Ahc eastern V markets, . : Their,atoek cf waiehes and Silver • -Patent JLcveraj doDetacbcd Lever»?c£D Lepinesi sil ver qaartiera; nnd elegant French time pieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, end Time Pleces,from tha best American Facto ries. , . - "Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line, stush ns Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast-Pins, Bracelets,Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Goldond Silver Spectacles, Sliver and German Silver and Table and : Tea Spoons, and every kind offancy articles generally kept inesublisbracntsof this description. They vroald tcspecifhllycalltbe attention of the trade .to their enensiva stock of 'Watch' materials: and Tools, ■. J>f every: variety, which they have most caralhlly se. ieci-d. i They have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele scopes, Spy "Glasses and: OperavGlasses, from- the best : mannfaclory in England.; Together with a great Variety ■ .-i:Of othar.umclestoo numerousto mention. - . Clpoks, Watches hnd Jewelry repaired in the best - mannexund on the most reasonable terms. foelllry _ PVDDEK do troua, f 1 MANCHESTER MINERAL .PAINT, . Auvoneisv Cm, Pa. - i !»>•*»'.n.iwwi Nsw Vobk, December lsibvisst. ERAL PAINt oJ- <>£MANCHESYfid MlN wmiheftl'owUg" Po “*»4F««i),anillnd U to con. Silica, - . ' A lamina, Por Oxlflo ot Iron, • Lime. • *• • - Mafoesia, . •• ■ - Oxide of Manganese, * . AVai«r.andl»os», - ThePowderea SaraplejCoruninedin the » «|ipnt»oi the one you desired also to haye analysed* 1 £nd to differ from, any /lyeragoDfiUe lamps nowd*™,! and mfated'togclher* Tfll* last yields as follows: cu Vet Oxideof-Iron, v- , - 5350 ■ SilteatuidAlarmna, J • » - . * 33,00 i$ a *' 7 * • ?83 i . Magnesia, - - - * w • ,16 Wator and Loss, - - . . . • 7,96'' ' 100,40 > . - - Tbi*4»ffcreaee L presume Arises from theminer&J sol ~ < some portions coDtaininjmore iron titan ’ other*.. Tbeaeatysis show* the *rticle>io be well suit ed for a parable pamt;- I£sd thßtbyofilcinixufthepOvi?- der.by *t pit tho color• it -much improved, -;OfMfeASl converted-mlo-afina red. . - . 3 i-r ri- '•■■■'* .■..*••' James r. c&U)Ton>m p f*timnstt ■" i Samie by JOELMOHl^fiViuLii^?^ * -u r ■■■ ' isarl6.*y | :ri N0..80 FUUBm FrrraUUROHi .?|*»i Republic. are informed ilm wo-nreoow running X rcgularly ioihe iiastanil W«t| and are prepared In forward all Goods entrusted tponrcare,. ■•> .(.:,■*• phtayHt^oVlocitjP.M« Ai soydally to. Cinemnauiat7 o'clock* A* 6J. . - Prdcia transmitted free ofcharge, andGooda returned fry first Kxnrcts , • Bills of Kacliango Tot sale on England, Ireland’aml SeoUartt', forany amount, payable On pifcclliarßankinir Housesoj Post Offices mtiic (Jutted Kuiffdonr r '•■'■■■ • UAKKR & Agealaj Merchant*’ PortaWe Boat Irine. i 85 - jjjjiß 1862. ?Vcwspor/afion o/* Merchandise- and Produce. PATTON & RI YNOLDS Depot! 251 Market nu (near Sixth, 1: Philadelphia* _ tf> f _ C A M’ANUUVtCO. ' W*A}?i2 aBln * 4 aml Penn street, Pittsburgh. |_J A.yißu increased ourfacitlues and otherwise im 4LJL proved our arrangement* /or Transportation; wo prepared.!©-receive- a large amount of Produce and:filerctmndise,toBhip (on the opening of the Canals.) vmti proroptneg*and dispatch. f Section Boar system of transportation over our State improvements has beea in use about ten years; and thegroat success odd favor it basinet with, U a suf ficient guarantee considered d 'foubifai nr uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by. alia# vastly superior to any modoor transportation usedonCanals, (when intersected by Railroads ) taoodß loaded -into our. Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded.atour Warehouse In Market reel. ViitMclpljia, thereby entirely avoiding-tbe delay consequent on .three different transhipments, and sccu* ung the delivery of Goodsin enure-lats, the packages dean, and iu as good order ns when shipped-. • Produce, &a .consigned to our House.at Pittsburgh, will he received nna forwarded always atihe lowest onrrcut. canul rates, strictly accojding to instructions, without any cxtracharge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, itc. • . . -fcb_23 C. A. M»ANULTV A CO. r vFare Reduecdt .. WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, I BOR RAiyTIMOUE, PHILADELPHIA nhd * IKGTON CITY. Fab* Usovobd. •: • . :... t -.To Ualumoee, . . 82.00 less umn Pa* Rjulrood : :To Philadelphia,.: ; 551,00 •do .do • da . ; ToAV<jsUington Cdy» . ts*A3U -do-. dn do This Is the only Office whieh insures a-THROUGH .TICKET to Washington,end, by taking tins Room, paa aengors will save time and money. . Toe. Muil Boat (currying Utc United States Mail,) leaves the Mononn-ahe’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY-AFTM*MiON,at 5 o'clock, via the Yotighio* gheny River. Passengers will lodge.on the Boat, and take splendid United fctßteHMnii Conches alWcst New ton, next, morning: over the Finnic Road, erosslng ihe 'motmtaius lii daylight. .Take.the inagnißcciii. sleeping: Cars of (be Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P. M. • ItreukfaEt at Balnmore .and Washington Citv, dine m Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. - Fare to Baltimore, do Philadelphia, - ' .do AVa-hington-Cay, - - . MONONGAHKLA ROUTE. •/rhe.Stenraer leuvesthe .Wharf, above the Bridge, Roily, at So’clock, A. Ai. -Travelersleaving Pittsburgh .by .the Morning Boat, will cross tho mountains the same night, and arrive m Cumberland , the next morning (or then o’clock train of Cats for . Baltimore. Will sup in ; Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive m PhlHdcl plua:at.2o’ciockj the.same night • ■Fare to Baltimore, . • - . s 9,00. - ■ do■. Philadelphia, - . - - - 10,00. • vdo Washington City, - - - 10,60. For Tickets; by either of the above Lines, pleaio call at tho West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monon gahebi House, Waierstreet. J. J. EVANS, Agent: aprtf DtIOUIGAH CKSTIUL ItAIJLUOAD. 1852. awariKk CLEVELAND AND DETROIT DINE, Tnconneeuon **uh ifac Cleveland and Cincinnati Rati* rnan« Clevrlar.fi and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Puubnrgh Railroad, nucl Michigan Central Railroad. T)ASSENGERS will he ticketed through from any A j point on Lake Michigan* to Cleveland, Cincinnati ana Fmxburgh, and from either of those places 10 any , point on Lnkc Michigan. _ This Line will he composed of two new low pressure Mourner?, hoik expressly for the route. CLEVELAND. » - * • Capt. O.C Srxksup. ; CITY, » - - Cajv; L.A.P/uscr A Boat will leave. Cleveland f. r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every eventnjt, at 8| o ? c!ock, arriving in both clue* the following morning, in season for the nior* nins tram of care forChic&go,Cincinnati nnd PiUßburgb, and for Uic Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. . n.cy will run from Cleveland m the following order: . FOREST CITY. Monday-*-*". ■ **—.. Wednesday* —Friday _ ■■! CLEVELAND. Tuesday—— • -Thuraday • • »*•«- CLEVELAND. Monday*...... ...Friday. FOREST CITY. •Tuesday «• •• ‘Thursday • .Saturday. T.ne undenHffnrd ore prepared to make contracts for all Kinds of frieiphi, from Cleveland 10 Detroit, Maeki nouvKnatt Ste. Mane. nnd all ports on Lake Michigan. The OOKAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose ibeilute until the new Boats are ready ■■■■■■ AOKSTO.. •' ' C- BRAOQEHN &CO,Clevelnnd. I PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & J ONES, Detroit. nprl4:Ctn Summer Arrangement—Fare Reduced* PEWaRYIiVAHI A BAIJU ao AP» Two Daily Trains Prom Pittsburgh to PLtl&delpht* and UMlimore. Only 80 Hoxsrt Through! FARE *!0. TnTvFiprefs.zntxiUraiu mil leave the Depot on Lib erty street, above the Ctmnl Bridge, every morning at 6} o’clock. PassengerawiHgoby thecarsto Turtle,Creek 12mile*< where they mil find the best of Coaches m readiness to convey them iSjmies, over a first rate turnpike road ,to Beatty-a station? (conductors accompany cacn tram of Conches), and then take the ears 10 iloliidaysbunr; and then take Ute splendid Sleeping curs direct to PhiiadcN phia and Baltimore. : Passengers for Balumoretake the cars of the York end Cumberland Railroad cl Harrlsbargh, arriving at Balti more the same morning; The Evening Train mil leave daily ct o*3o, p, M., ar* fivihgat Philadelphia next evening. • Baggage checked throogh to. Philadelphia* l\ Leech A Co.’s. ExprcasVackel Lina will leave daily, at s o'clock, P«. M, connecting at Dl&irs v iile with the Pennsylvania- Railroad. Throagh from Pittsburgh to Paiiadclphla and Baltimore in & hoars. FARE,IO. Pleasure parties and ethers can to cat on the train at Ci A. Mor €$ JVfiL, and return to the city at A. M; orB P. Mi Fare to East Liberty 16 cents; to Wilkins* burgh 25 cents; Jo Turtle Creek 0» cents. We are pro* pared to ran special trains to Tunic Creek, or any inter mediate pomv for parties of 60 or more; .Passengers will procure ihetr tickeia at the Railroad Office in ihe Monoogahcla House, Water Street. . NOTICE.—in case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount not exceeding 0150. jet J. MhBKIMBN, Ticket A*T P. R. Hi Co. - -.ff —- • ■: paoK-y .. Pittiturgh to Cleveland* Columbus and Cincinnati* ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, - S&BSKft - ffiigfegi figjaß&i' ?*? IN CONNECTION WITH TIIBPENNA. CENTRAL railroad. Through from PitUhurgh to Cleveland in leu than Ten Hour*, byaeonUnuoUiSailroad Line 1 rrtHß Exprcra Train-on the Ohio, and Pennsylvania JL Railroad, leaves Pltubutghat HA, ill- flopping at Sewtckly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Keen, .Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, SS miles from Pittsburgh,atl P. M- Pa«arngrra leaving Alliance on tits Cleveland Railroad nt3 P. M, and reach Cleveland at OP. M. Returning, the nan aengers leave Cloveloud at 9 A. H, Alllanco at 1 Oa’P, M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 P M.,tn tlmo locon nectwlth the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore! and alio with the Youghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road ronte! Passengers by tbit route tome' from Cincinnati mo Pittsburgh ia twodays* without night travel, and save fromonetotwo days in connecting with the Penno. Con trsl Railroad. FanfeageJt leaving Pittsburgh at 800 A. M., reach raaionniS P.M. and Massillon at 2.30 P.M. At Mae* smoaMhe-line connects -with stage line# fo Woostier, Mansfield; New Philadeiphlo, and at Enon to New Ca*« tJfi»PolafldvWarren,Mercer and Erie. •** The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Piittbnrtthatlo:A.Ki;ands2oP.M.iandNew Brighton W7A; M.-»todVP. 51., stoppiogat intermediate stations. . Ercowlon Tieketej gocMi- for two day*, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton ‘ w QeaTUriy tiekets are gold at Jow rates, and tickets by «e package to some of the Btationg, : The Trains do not ran on Buqday. *. • •Omnibases ran In connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. .Fare bythe onlyeonuuuons Railroad Line from Pius mllla U BsSf VC and| 140 84,T0 MrmlUob » l 9* Sf’?, ls ' al , the Federal Street Station of the Uhio and Po. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, ? r 10 J.JmSKISII^f r Nom-Bythe fareis*B3 jjenee byJßailroad 100 miles io‘Clcvcland } the Pittsburgh, April 1,3852.^(apr2) JENTERPRISE WORKS. tto, 13d VWOOD -6T.» THffiD UOOB BKLOW VlBQffi aLLBT - BOWfl 6. TRTlifiy, • IMPORTERS and manufacturers iffIHKHy»ofCUTLERVvBU R GIC A L AND . dental instruments, ri Igy . FLES,4e. We keep a general as . sonraenlcf the above articles con* stantly:on hand; together,' with a'general variety Jof ranoy Hardware. . Also. Guns', Pistols and Flasksi Horns, Shot Bella,,Capaj-Powder, Lead and Bui eta ; Bowie. Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and. Hai- Dressers’ -Shears;:PocketScissors, A r* j;Also,-Tfusses and Supporters.. wSS-SL? 11 .i repairing neatly executed, v --i .. rifles !—we are miking Rifles of every descrip lion,, tqorderi .of the best material, and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or with, despatch; Hunting'parlies supplied at : Wholesale prices. ’ [mylfi • - ,13 • •-■ 8,00 Sew Booti, at Siavr 'Cork Prices. .rpHEOLOGICAti ANBMiSCELI.ANEUUS BQOKB, A>,.!i' ?w ,' , ?, e11, .?' : Fletcher’!, Harper*!, V?®"? 11 *?»*®PW’J.P | H 1 5 | >mi4(!.;flew York* fc LJncolnr Jewett, Ac f Boston j Martin Ac l l hiladelphia; from the Presliytoritn Board or Pubiiea. baUi'schoot Society! SUolia!,SCllol UnioD -«■*? Sab. clmA'^'mTJL 111 !,*® 511 Importations of standard Theolo -sart"or l s t «foner““ ’ fromE,l «P 9 .«“? largo Clet.-ymen snnpiied at Eastern prices. DAVISON A AGNEW, S 3 Market at, ** adiojnmg l WilgQti>g Jewelry Store. -J no /^f“^'l4|Woo4 B .rect. JOHN assortment of the above Goori« a Jar E« J _martf aealeta 'is -Jwmea. AiS?*Sf>4°?' h ‘ <!h “e Mention of | - Satchels. “• Car Pet Bags, and Ladles’ f Utnyi 1 > 4 11 > „ * i- <*?/ • - - €O.OO. - - 10, on. 10,20. IV AtiHAN O liil B lS' WESTERN RAILROAD \* ******* *\\\ J ' i^r;; * rimM luisrlu* Anranati, rnHB Co.qj Jftrth Aintrtta IS! BWWttiiWriLJfJi®'!M»Bu>e« Cdapuy. •■frj. and affords superior adVaniage# i«?®J-I!?£ a k«*pne»SjsafeiyTuia accommodation, to city J cpumrjrinprohEuui, ana; owners ordwellings; ana isolated orconmry property. _ _ A. A CARRIER, Actuary, ociayj Branch Office,No.fri SmUbficld st. t Pittaboirgh* If € w Etoxlami LiVeStoobiiktiirft&ot vo, f --- ■■■•;;. < New Haven, . Connecticut, TTOKSESj CATTLE, &c > insured against death by XJL disease or accident. Capital 850,000, with power 10 increase lo 8100,000 . . ■• * . • ■ _ niBSCTOBS . Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, X. Lewis Taylor, ' John Saxton, 1 •NathanielTnurbcr, ... .Wm. W. Kendrick. Thomas Kwidsick, President* . Georgs T. ibunoldj. Secretary.. -■■■■• CURTIS A.DpBBS, Agents, . No. !23comerof .Wood and Fifth sts., • myQO (over i’airieks& Friend’s Banking House.) SUW tMli" Lififl I NSIUIAJNUia PARY. ■ ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 5300,00 a. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unnsnally large, showing that :tho company has becu doing a very large find prosperous business.' . . The dividends in I&4G were fiO percent.. ** « .18-17 .»- 60 • .. ' ■■ *• ■ IMS..- “ 60 •-. •■ . *• '• •• .« • ' • 1840 “ 40 , M ; « . iB6O « 40 .« ■«< • • if.- • ••. • 18St 60 ■ • ..«■ v : ■■ ■ • •«. .. : 1802. 14 ■ 40 >■:■• Tins laiunongthc oldest corapamemrt the United Slates. Its accumulated capital Ja constantly increasing for the benefit of mourners, present ani. future; * - MORRIS FRANKLIN, I’Msidcßt. .Plist Far.saf4rf,Aciuary. • - CURTIS A DOBBS, Apt*. Pittsburgh, cor.-of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat nck & Friend’s. Banking Honte, : . CALIFORNIA lU3K&TAKEN: Also, agents for Protection and Furmof >« Fire and Ma rine Insurance, capital iSiuO.ODivaud of Brnueh office, Empire Stale Health Association, cash, including accu mulated capital 818 000. Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate mvll milE DELAWARE MUTCAL SAFETY INSUK A ANCK COMPANY*—Office, North Room of the -Ex •■■■ change,Tblr<lfltteet, Philadelphia. Fib* JKSCttANCß.— HuildiDga, Merchandise and utfcei property in town and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the iotveot rate of premium. MAkLNB iHsxutAtiCE.—They also insure Vessels, Car Boos and freights; foreign or coastwise, under open of special policies, as the assured may desire. They also insure merchan dize transported, by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rlversand lakes,on the most, liberal terms. • DIRECTORS—’Joseph H. A. Bouder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, Johnjt. Penrose, Samuel Ed wards,Goo., G. Leipef, Ed wartJ&Jarljngton, Isaac R< Davis, William Folwell, John Newhn,Dr. R. M. Huston, lames C. Hand, Theopbilas Paulding, if. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill.Spencer Me llvaln, Charles nelly, J. G. Johnson,William Hay,Dr S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wo, Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Juo.T. Logan. : WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Taos. O. lUra, Vice President. •_ Josmt W. Cowxs, Secretary. ID"Office of the Company, No, 42 Water street. Puts burgh. _ _(jelCldif) ______ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent- : The Franklin, Fire Insurance Company, ?- OF VSIULSBLFSU. • DIRECTORS:— * Charles W. Raneker, George W. Richards, . -Thomas Hart,. MoidecalD. Lewis , rTobia* Wngner, AdolpfciE.Borie, SatnuelGranu Davids. Browne, Jacob R.Smith, Morns Patterson. CHAS. N B ANCKER, PresH. CHIB. a. Bxncira, Secretary. CD" Continue to make Insurance, perpemalor limited, on every description of property in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security. » The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund’ which, with theirCaoital and Premiums, safely 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 lows, via Mortgagea ' . .. . t aiS,ISB «3 Heal Emato 84,377 78 Temporary lotni— ■ 83,908 17 Slock* ■ ■ ■ : i i . . ■ 81,889 00 Ctoli.&c." —I. i i ■. .64,316 81 fi1,213,709 44 Since their incorporation, & period of 21 years, the* have paid upward* of Ons Million SourHundrtd TAon nnd liollars, losses hy fire, thereby aflbfdlng evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet wuhpromntness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. K. corner Wood and ad »ts. ’ •Salarday, HOME INS UR AN CK. The Farmer* and Mechanic** Health In inramofl Association. OF PITTSBURGH, PENNA. AW IW TIME ; OF HEED! OfFICE—COUKSB OF SHtTUFI&LZ) aaBTHIBD PTBBBTS. OUAUABTY CAPITAL., 930,000. THIS IB Bn assoclaitsmcatabhshed for ihe mutual relief of tts members, locate* of sickness or accident, by the paymeuiof lhc»r Annual Deposit* I'ersonsin yOod health cmy become members ana be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness oraceitleiiu AH who join thU Association are entitled to a vote ia the election of odcer»,.and topaalcipate in the profit* ol the amoclq uon. Ins established on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual and Bcnovolcnt in us designs, with the lowestralcacansistent for insecurity, and conduct ed in a manner to iniurmta petraanenny and durability. Ail persona can are the advantage* of tahir]? oat n policy from the General Office.- YSA.ULY DCTOMTS S 2,Poper year,draws6 2,C0 per week; ■ 3,^0• do • do - 3,i0 do; 4,0 U -do do' 4,00 do; ■ tfia -do do. s.co. do; C,OO do do G,OO uo; ?,w ilo do • ?,wv do; <*,oo do do ti&o do; (Mil) do do 000 do; 10,00 do do mto do; INTIMATION FEE, for Memberubtp, 31,50—which musi be paid at the unie of making application, and the first year*’deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to o monthly report, gratis, - '■■■■■• ovnccss. ■■ . JPrmifeHf—D. W. Be* umost. Vies and IVsostirer—Wm. M. Wilioa. S#cr«ary—O* 1). Frown. Ftnartc* Ctamtuu—A, J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D AffiPMasier*. marUtCin State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, HAUKISBUnOII, PA., MAT 1, 1 862. Cfipttßl of @300,000. SUANCJff.OFPICSf No 54 terse;, JViySurr^, SCCObD XRM3SL ITATOtEhT. Total am’t of property at mic-.-, • -*014,C33,GtG DO Amount of bill* receivable (m form of Premium notes fiom a member*. 6178,527 PI Amoantof Cash Premiums"-*5123,625 IG ToUillossea.reairnetlpTeraiuma,- re-insurance and expense*. •• 05,140 &> 830.479 CO Interest on Loans. 733 4$ Cash Surplus*— Estimated present value of Shn* tfonery, Office Furniture, Ae*< Total*. 03 TOae-halfof this amoam expires wulun a year- HE Director*, in prc**nu?ig the Second Annual Re port) take leave u> congratulate tho mem'-era upon Uie marked success of tho State Mutual Fire insurance Company.. In operation only two years, u ha* taken a position beside the older institution* o' the kind, ai d prove* by Hs very great success that the mutual system ••adopted by ..them-is, beyond a question, the best and cnly safe mode of ipsurancc- The heavy ioiae* of the past year which have annihw tated many stock cnmpanlc*, leave the State Matual with a cathsorplos of upwards of ihmy*one thousand dollars, uesldes a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which Is constantly increasing. The Directors submit that tba.State Mutual Fire Inmi ranco Company offers to owners of safe property in ducements relooro equalled and never exceeded. Zhrfff^—John P. Rutherford, l>* C. Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John a Packer, A. A Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. Giilet,B. T Jones! fiohertMotz. \ . ■ • John P. Rutherford, Pruidentj A. J.Glllet, Stmiarw, jelidAwif - A.A.OAttttlEß.Acmarv/ . _ 'y ntcll '*> Jewelry, es.it, |3 AVlNO.last.returned from the Eattem eiUre, I Ai have brought with me .oue of ihamoßi beeuiuul aad ewefunir eeleoied Biockeorjoweliy, WiuehM end Fancy Goode, .ever, offered,to the. Public. Persons wiihlog 10 purehero any thlng.in ray linc.canrely on getting a good article. Ido not advertise lo 801 l goods telow cost, nor 60 percent.cheepef then any house in tho ciiy. OiTemo a call, aim 1 ora lure you will ijc . fattened that-I can tell a good articlo as cheap, aa- any of them. . i Anoiher.faci f wlrit.to keep before the peopUV -If yon want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the place tohave it done.Tothis branch of my business 1 will devote especial attention. . JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, ftp*? • Sign of tbo Golden Eagle. ■ Henry Ulchudion, Jewellery ~ HAVING re-fitted hi* store in ahandsome manner, rand bat recently: retamed froa ihe-Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, woaldco.il the; attention «f his friends and cus tomers to the fact* that among Ms-Watches will be found themostdeslrftblcstyies,patterns end makers. OfJew eiry,'the Idlest styles orbroches,‘brca«t pins, fob and yeat chains, linger, rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets,' Ac., Ac. . FANCY COODSr-Sach as paper macho, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfamo bottle*, table mats, Colt’s pistols, porte monnics, in great variety t .china fruit andcskedfsließ, Ac., with an endless variety • of useful and ornamental articles,which havconlytobe seen to be appreciated. : noyi no; si market street. . ' Cltlssni sad Strangers, ; • DO you wish to purchase n flno Jjr* «aone-halfthe usual price t If so, call at HOOD’S OSiSONEW JEWELRY; STORE, 51 Market street, 0l ? re north of Third, and-takc a look at his new hook,’jast arrived,and you con there purchase Watch er any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at theirxcal value, and notbe choked two prices for everything, -os you SSS ÜB . u ~ i y, b ®en» but can getthe veiyliest quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. ' Do not believe what interested In their own sales, tell you. but come s®a(*ryourselves. Aligoodt sold alibis establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that alfgay purchase oqpgtty snft aod cheap, aofg. IF Time is money, surely it deserves to be watched. nna, reader, you may be assured that— • : Watches better ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, * Than you will find, when e’er you go, : Andlookutibose on sale below. ' • . l*. BEnrKn&s & c0.,- w ‘ FIFTH STREET, -ONE DOOR FROM WOOD,: Importers tn&DeaUrtf in Clocks, Watcliei ; antt Jewelry'.-Watck JHaiifiaij, Watch BKG leave to annoattce to the trade and the public genetelljvthat they.' haveJast received, from tho beet raapafeaoifcrein Europe, a large lot of Cold and Silver Watches, Wafeft Toolß.snd Materials, ar\d a most ele gant asfiortmenv of Xewelryvfroin ihc bcst manofacta rersw which they offer at.pnces wjowns they can be purchased in the Eastern markets. , , . ~, Clocks, repaired-iB-'ilie beet. - 1 : Prompt attention baid to orderi from a diitance^ ®«»-« Dry Hidea, just received in atore, for . aaleby [ie3] L, el WATERMAN fc SONS. six' ' v ' ‘► ' ' *S»ss.7<.°e. e ‘ u «S'« TOPivG STENfcNSON fc J-OYK’sObigl'sal Bsb Hit* Bxoa.it NA: 74 t»t * i * WWl* jbeurteen Fourthstreet and the Diamond.* .rbUburgh.• •■.-.% * 1 »vTUd pipprie!orB have lu»i opened a laigc and md&i . MMttfti«gonmshi<if the newest and moat fashionable. of Fartcy.and.Staple Dry Goods, which have been • paushasea since ihe great redaction in . prices at the : iai s? cjedring odt sates in New. York and Philadelphia, an« will be offered to CASH buyers at fro»j2oto S 3 per CC lower than former prices* •-■•;••; •• DRESS GOODS, of every description} such as a very larce.and bcantifal "took of the following articles;: : Highi Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glaca Silks, -j do ; , Plain Black and Striped do;. . • daßrocadeArmotes&ndroiiUdcSoies,ail .• • • colors; Black and Cliame’eon Turk Salmsand Water’d Silks; Cheoc and India Foulard Bilks;. . ■ - .do Printed and Plain Silk Tissues; _do •do: Albcnncs and Grenadines; . Plain, printed and cmbroidered Bciages; . • Chcne plmn anditgared Siiksand Popnns; I fcreS* rir * lfi(J era & c Baines, the cneapest-evcr of . Paris-ptliued Lawns and Jaconets. do. doji-' Pl.iin and embroidered Mulls and Swieacs; • Piaui ana primed Cashmeres, Delaines and AlpoccQs; i rench and.DomeBtTc Gio^hams; LDglifft and American Chintzes and Calicoes, at all ■ .prices;.. ■* ■;" ■ Needle ; worked Sleeves, Goffs. Collars, ChemizcUs ; .i, --:.dO. ... : Lace and Mushn Capes; -\ - • Embroidered, hem stitch and piuiu linen Camb. Hkfb; Fancy Silk Pocket Hkfs, Cravats and Neck Ties; . ■ G loves, lioßiery nnd Suspenddrs.niarre stock; Irish Linens, Tabic Cloths uod Table Damasks; rickinre. Checks, Crash, Bird Eye Diapcr&Napkjne; - Bleached and Brown Muslins,.from B.u>i2c. & yard;- rreneb Cloths, plum and fancy Cassimeres.k Satinets? LaeUmere.tStTweeds, Mermo Cassimoreß & Ky. Jeanav B.ack Saun *ndFancy.Vestings, &c.; Bonncta and Ribbons, at great bargains; . Spring and Summer Shawis,atgrcat bargains, - Ihe.propnetore:would Tccpcctrully solicit an. early call from all their friends, and the public gencrtilly, feel* ls£. c ? D .euuhot they can offer greater inducements 40 Wholesale and Retail buyer* than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh, ‘ * •• _ _ _YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SeUlne off atCoot TO QUIT TEE BUSINESS! fpHE Subscriber bong about to relinquish the retail' JL dry goods business, and havingmade such arrange l -' .meats ns to render it necessary to close out hisatock by the lstof July next, will commence on Thursday, May fu, and sell his enuro stock of Fancy and. Statue drv 1 - His goods bavins been pnncipalJypnrchased thb pres* ent season, will be found oesimble bargain*, being at least 25per cent lower Umn regular prices.' »■ InStAPLKGOODSwiflbefound— . 4-4 and 5*4 breneb ginghams; English and trench chintzes; oik alpacas and bombazutes; Checks and mhsHu*; - ' . lridU linens and crashes; Table linens and cloths; . Huckaback towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop hnen nankins and doilies; Mar* seilles quilts; lumitarc pr uts, plain ami emb’d dimity; Unen sheeting and pillow linens; table and pLono cover* and coverings* worked lace curtains and curiam muslins. _ t FANCY GOODS . White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege and : ihibnshiwis; ■.. •••... • • • Fine French lawns and bereges; >• Berege do lalnes and muslia ae lames; v Tissues and grenadiers; Bik and fane ?.silks* some very superior, and a fine stock of goods generally. • „ , EMBROIDERIES. \> orlced mull and lace copes nnd sleeves; Jaconett, mull and ‘inen cambric collars ft chemisette*, Jaconets mull edgings and msenings; T.mbd linen and cambric hdkfs; • Worked bands and flouncing*; and a raacclffcent stock .of,Valenciennes edgings,laces and inserungs: together with n large variety of other goods,-too numeioua to *l l^U on u tli li >fwllic ‘ COSI, FOR CaSH. Early calls will secor* the beat bargaius JAMES A. hFKNfGHT.No.C2, st. -r.-S— All peisora knowing themselves indebted to the above prior .to January, l 832, are requested to pay the f arao, ns all debts'Will be put in the bands of an at* lomeyforcollectlon.- • myV.! . Cheap Dry Ooodst J AMKB A1 1 C A K DL Kf»B 4 CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, ARB now opening a.very extensive and well assorted stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con* sluing in pan of French and English Broad Cloths, l weeds, CajFiraeiTs, Xashmereus, Doeskins. Jeans, Cottonades,Dnllirgs, Linen Coatings, Silk, Satin and Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, about 100 CASKS PLAIN AND FANCY DIU&3 GOODS, embracing the newest Myles of Silk nndLi nen PopUnv, Delaines, Deragesand HerageDe Lalnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns: Plain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety; French! Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Lent, Lephorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Ham; Silk. Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac;, Ac., which are offered ut wholesale on themostaccoinmodaung terms- faprlS "" Great Attraction i ~ JUBT RECEIVED atJsirrjua* One Price Cash Store - ,w®- Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. 52. I L Dl ! l,non<, « lhe largest and most Jicantiftil stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRV GOODS, everoffered to the emaenaof Pittsbuigh. .■■■•■. : • i The subscriber woud Inform (bore -who desire to get [ oooi> BABOAIKB, that the greater part of his Stock was I purchased at the recent Jorge Aacuon Sales In New i i Yore and Philadelphia torc*su, whtchenables him to sell goods 15 to 23 per cent, thcapenhim those who buy i °ncredJi. Wedonot deem it necessary is mention the different kinds of good* that compose our siccY," but ! deem It sufficient to eay that it consist* of a fall assort-1 mentorladics’ttnd cemtemenVwear, with &-i general stock ef FURNISHING GOOD*? We would i respectfully, solicit an examination of our stock fronri thosftwho wish to purchase. [marls JAIUKO M'CANDttfSS <^CO4 4 ~ • , 1 9° WOOD STREET, \ VSTLKfiALI. Dial*is in and Uomuiic Drg i first purchase of i SPRING AND SUMdILU GOODS, selected with' tho '■ greatest care, to srnuhe trade, couKisune- lit of the 1 newest styles of— . • • ‘ • Dress tqwns and Beroges j 1 Plain and Figured Alpaecnsj i French,Scotrlt and Domestic Gingham*: i Printed Caucees, In great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edging* j 1 Cloths, Caßslmcres and Veilings: . . Summer Coating and Panuilooniue ; 1 D'own and Bleached Maritas: Palm and Negaorn Rats; Strawand IJraid llonneis. •Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watche*. Brass Clocks, &c. All'of which are of. fereuct Wholesale, for n small advance over Fn«t*nr P» cc *- tfebt!S.6m 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 S3l/212 CC IPRINfI AND SUMMER opening, including . rich v cuch. Let every lady call and see this splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Ltccs, Satin*. Silks, Lawns, Bernges, Mantillas, and Vrsiiei?, to match the Shawl*. . Ladte* T end Children** Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Eofjtnes, &e. Qentletnen’sßro&d Cloths, Tuscan hud Leghorn Hats, {Ceuln stylo?*) Shirti,Coats,fie. Mourning Goods of every description. • Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) itia the monthly .receipt of Fashion* and Mode!*, from Pans. London and New York, at No. 51 St. Clair street, and 103 Market at, where ladie* are respeeifoUytavtted to colt. The trade supplied with modelsand ma enals. (at>rl4 _ a eco no oueat auHi vau “ AF FALI. and Winter Dry Good* and Vufitle*~oi No. \J 97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Ptnmoml alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Gasoo * Co, wonld again an nounce to their oldcusiomerg and dealers generally in their: line, that they ore now nreparedt ooffer fortmle theirpretent new nock of Ooout at unusually low rates. And ea ourputcbaseatiase beon made on the tnort fav orable Unas with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat tor ourselves, and hope to be ado lomemneontinuaobe of confidence and patrenuge of onr old custoraersand the.public generally, which has been heretofore solibe ■ rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK i» in part of Broadcloths, Caisitheres, Saltlnets. Tweeds, fancy VesimsitjChccki, Flannels, Drillings, -Black and Brown MusHnSjTidldncs, Blankets, Linsoj Plslds, Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin De Lsines, Cashiuere*, fancy Prims, ofared Cambrics; Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, Inner lone Shawls. Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchieft, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the J Dry Goods line. Osa VgmsTi Department will be found on examination, to bo. unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, nnd is made up In partof Combs;Buttons,:Patent and Spool Threads,direcuram Europe; Part Monies dtid Pocket Books, :Hooks nnd : EyoSj Pina and Needles, Tape?, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra sors, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives just arrived frora Sheffield; PateniMedicincs. Violin ttnd Violin Strings! Gum Snapendera,Slate9 and SlatcPencils, Percussion Capi, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and fancy Nettings, Green Banduges, Block Silk Veils, Silk’ Florence togetberwiiha general ussottinbntor another artlclcs in the Variety line. Wo have onhand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold nnd Gilt Jewelry , Gold and Sip vor Pena and Pencils, Gold and-Silver Spectacles,' Clocks, Ac., to which we Invito the attention of nil buy ers, as we are determined to soil our Goods on the mast reasonable terms, either for cosh or satisfactory refer ence. ■ ■ . .. • . N. B. The. buaines* of the .late firm of Gssao 4 Me- 7 Ca.N9L2BS « to be settled by X). Gbbqo at thestand of J>. Gbego & Co., who is fully authorized for each and in whose possession arc tho papers, Notes and Books of said firm. (ocUs:tf Removals * HOUGH & ANTHONY have removed their DA- G.U&RRRAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and friends. ■apr7;tf ■. ■ v . ■ ■■■■•■. > Furnttnrt uid cnalr Warcrooma* S. JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above: the Canal Bridge, keeps constaatly, on hand aßd makct to order, at the Zoisert j}rters> every .description *ot f ancy and PIait?FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. ■■ Purchasers would do wall lo viitiiils Warercomri' • -• ■ r Wloe; " 3lHEuade*-slgned begaleave loannoancatohis friends . and. customers, that: ho has received a large, and th the greatest care selected, lot -of BHENISU and ->'BENCu : WINE, which he canwarrantaspare and Besides, be keeps a]ways dn band, a large amiweiUe lccted stockOf FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL: LAND UlN> and P’berLfguofir, all of which iire-df the feds gratefulidr fofmbr favors, aud it shall'bd his duty toailend iohiscafttoraersaa formerly, .i 7/, - " As he lias made the, best and latest lujpft element fox rectifying Whlskey,he can best -fciqd,and at thalowestpnce. -■ >AjD>-33CRE!SEN» ‘ w 8 - '^saaabwfrtTMt. • k..-,wrs r-jj.*,•w'S&r # * -c- ~ *■**'-- *%t t ” V"' i „ ' t. T /qaaa WM.'&grEVUN3oNcontones u, •""Ef" fjeinre CABINET- WARS ol tnrrtydes stsSdj«ori»rolLiDKts ir?r*S s ®**nib*iett*i UNDERTAXING Vte tor*nAUwhtanclieii. t . Jt _ , ma l tojnani rde^zr Atteau H , * co., T CABINET# -9“¥£^^pfACTOfeY!N(>i«*'9ihlUigeW : i of fn6 y “i plain FaraimnV^Sii ■; : And c&ait Faoiom * r f2\ ; ’ JOSEPH'fifEYKR iat »iB»7eCatilaeii»i*ChaitManafiusiofyi : Nd.t2« Pena teloWC"S°'n « JOSEPI* MEYER, 4 - No; 454 Feno ROft Ward. ' < */C..H4lMBaca.V: ;r .“VT CABI6ffiT\^^MOM^M?rjaFIEiDSTaEET. Ejbj** vaneiy of excellent and fashionable Faftiitare, 18. W. }nt]ie r eiiy; and fold 'oft. as *Mhi!>k ! “^7.? .*5f I ® ®»..esnba. obtained.at any similar ■55? "taoni m .he West.; -They have now on hand an nqßsnaJlyjsnenaiye stock, embracing all kinds ofFtiml ■ l„ r f ,I l rom Jsscheanesi ap.d .plainest* to.- the most .costly »ns elegant. All orders promptly attended to, mtBl:6m V i. ■ J ’° Matters. «»««> Jfanogan*, RoatwM aM Wdlitii; ' Varhiih. Bardwat* and- Wholesale. ' rjlHEsobscpbers havojnst received’from NewrYerk anil Bostoa a most, splendid stock of VENEERS, jgJgSff As (treat care was taken In the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail.to be suited either as’to qualityor price) and,nsitis well known that Rtnraitdre can be maoe by machinery superior and ntach' lower than by ™«i the auenlion of the trade ts respectfully invited Turned Work.in all Its branches, carried on asusual. Elank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and alb article* required jnrnanufacmrlngCablneU?ari>irarc;cohstanUv .I'dPi—Tia-’, Mahogany, Varnish,, Hardware,' Haft ClolnSjSpxinss,Ac.,Ac, RYAN. A M’KEe! : Ryan’rßmldlnrt,' N<x. 51 Fifth street, • JonrnejrmwOablDtt Dlak«» AaiocUtion WAREHOUSE. 119 SECOND STREET. v - ,■•.• (near tbo.cocner.of W00d.).. - • . i . -JiTroTrn— rrr_ T » IS ASSOCIATION, em-#» already, tißMggß»Sßfr -times as. many hands estho lar*-fSP|. seat and hitherto most renowned • H I bustnejSs shops of this city, h&Ve opened their Ware iioiise, and are able to furoishthe 1 public, by wholesale' orretail,v?Ath Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; DressingßurtausjTull Cof- ; nmned -JJureausr -Mahogany Bedsteodßr Mahogany -Chaixts .Rocking Chairs 1 ? Mahogasy:'Wasnstands; So *>iaDo Stoolsi Boole Coses;Secretaries;' Card Tables? Pier Tables; fine Card Tables: Centre Tables,; Hat Racks?.-French Bedsteads; Ottomans; • Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables: Wqrk-' Stands; Cherry .and Common WorkstnHds? high post; common, low, and trundle Bedsteads j Cherry Bureaus I Cnbs, Cradles, &c. , J ,-The odsamagesof cooperation, tm an extensivescale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and thcr are'de tenfctned to sell, lowertfaan any competitors, an equally goody irnoi better article; aud the public .will understand by giving toem a calj. ~ * . .;I|L£". . vorir of all descriptions, and other articles of-any deSCTipuort, made to order In every style, allheahoneit police lma«il •'I , navtu. , -uc arrangements X: nvilhthe Patentee of this new and calua&ftjnem - Mon rot tbo manufacture and sate. of the article in ‘the j Weft, they having been manofactored heretofore exilti* l tiycly in tfte.ffesttwhere they; are superseding the of wooden- coffins, take this method of Informing the { public, that they nre ao wmanutaciuring eighteen mlfer-; entaizesof the modem Sarcophagus, varying In length I from.S3 inches to6f feet, with width and .depth suitable 1 for bodies of ordinary size, and forihose who desire space for cushioning' Or for bodies' of audsuol diraen* i i:*ioßB,hftvestyeraJ:sizerdepper and wider- Tlus-in. ivenuon nowcoramg into general pronounced one of the greatest of the age." These Casks are composed of various kmasof metals, hut principally ofi iron* ■ • • They arc thoroughly tnanuhd inside and out* and tout made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental; ami of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metoHs capable of m a given quantity-' When properly secured with cement they are perfect jyalr-tighi, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They .cost ho more than good; wooden coffins* and are . better than any other, article in use, (of whate vercoEt,) for transportation; vauJtsvorordmary interments* an has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to-by some of our mostscientific men; also; by the Jlonara bles Henry Clay- Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed thei r merits, add whoso letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seeu at oar Agents*Borial Case Depot, No. 374 Main-street, three doors above Nuuh* where we Intend to keep on hand ut nil tithes, 1 such a stock: of all sites and degrees of omaracat and finish ar wiUeaiUhc most diversified tastes.' ' Wemviie the aitenuonof the puhKo,and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the Wear; to an exami nation of the article, and request them not 10 rely upon the tcpfe«cnfauon of undertakers not using the aniclc, wrose interestu would be to misrepresent them. mtt>3d:3n-> . . : AW C, DAVI.S & CO. W. “Wr CABINET wmasxm&iTUßE ■ manufacturer , rp Ware-rooms 07 said 00 Third otrset. J W. W. respectfully informs hisfriendsandcasiom • era that ha has now completed his eprinssioek, of FoniUure t which is decidedly the largest and ben ever' offereafor Bale in this City.which will be sold ot prices aslowaaany in the United stales, East .or West-- ; .As he is determined r&nphoM the quality with well seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newe«r designs;, and from the extern- of his orders und facility in mai ufacianng, he is enabled tp produce warranted forniwrc, at the lowest prices- : He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers'interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on bund the greatest variety of every des cription of fumiturc r from the cheapest and plainest; to the most elegant and costly, that a boose, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or mamuaexured .expressly to order The following articles consist* in part, of hleatock, which for nchnesa of styre and finish, ctmnot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities? Louis XIV tet«-ieie-a-Boftts; 50 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth I fiOdoz.Mabogacy Chairs; iW do Walnut : do; ; . 50 Mahogany Hocking uoj 20 Walnut do -.do; so Mahogany Divans; SO Walnut do; 50 Marble fop Centre Tables; . 50 do Dreasingßoreaus;: • 30 ■ do Woshstandt; 40 Enclosed do; ICO Common do; .SO Flam Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads*; 20 Walnut do; SO Cottage do; 3to Cherry and Pppiar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry ■•. do; 50Plain Bureaus; •; 7bDimngaad Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot Cane Seat Chairs; ' . . 24 Cano Sent Rocking Chairs; 12Ladies Writing Desks; Hat.und Towel Stands; What-Nots; ■ EugnttMi. Paper Machte Table, ; CenveraaiionChaiW! 'Pembroke ; do; Elhabaibea do; . Kali end Tier do ■ Recaption do ; , llaalea' Work Tables ;!■ l epii lnlpid do; Kxteneion Dining Tables; Aim ... do; Ottomans: Gothic and Hail Chairs. JA2IEB GOSLING, MARKET STREET. ?Xad« A. GOSLING, No. 01, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESIiE <HJ> KSTAIb Dealer. lu Feutgn end Amencan t Fancy nndStaplo DRY GOODS, MU LINS H Y, $c , Ai?,*** H*aannaene of COMMON FURNITURE and AVINBSOR CHAIRS. Cahiset aursae .applied witb all artlolea in their line “■ BTBAMBOA.TB and HOTELS, funußhed ai the short est notice. > ' • y 1 All orders promptly attended to. TJAISINS—6Sboxes “J.Kiiiiles’l brairi ior«a!abv fl. myl3 SMITH ■*■ StN'<n,AlH. tIU I'A KINJ-.KBlil*', —'i he subscribers 'lave Una Cay /associated themselves together as Partners. for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission hu sines*: ander the firm of John Blaoli & corner of Liberty and liwirt sis. - JOHN BLACK, •TOrSiy :.iM M'cm.Lounn. jb. „ WitUam W* T w«Um«. : ? U R, .J *lr?i‘ b , A P &AhMtE?VoBK3, ?i?.*!sj?i 3S * 3 4i>efii lioppmti SnuMiid st iM. Top*, and, afr kind* of m&Tiaramred Marble,- oN way* oapaim k and madd to osder-baiho Abortcai notice - . ve T*V aurdred dittgn* for Monnraeat*. orl*ieai and >eleclcd,on hand. The trade farnUhcd -with Marble at laetoweit pace*. Orderspromptly attended to. .. r mstl:4in W, W. WALLACE.; ;>>o®® o«®* B*»aw « o <icle* ; T ■NVt for the sale of iheli Goods. DOW offer* for ralea large atsorunentof STRAW HATS andUONNETS. of of fabric,,e«vle and paiterni adapted to the Spring trade, which will be sold oy ihcpacknue, ai ihe lowest figure, Cases may.be assorted to soil not* chasers. j. W. ALDEN • m»r,l4:9m.3taw N 0.83 Milk street Boston.• T„„ ui**otpu<m oi rutatnnip. r HBJPartnerehip WtlienoVegiaUng between the anb-- ecrtbere, domgjtaaineaa in theitmmoi of John Block a wo.j is tint dnagWilved. by- mutual ponsem, H. Mo-‘ Ctillough purcha«rcg ihe enure interest ot John Block in saul busmear; H. JlciJulloairh haviugtho rights to bee the name of the late firm la settling thobnalne.s, end tho exclusive right to rccelve all ouisiar.dmg debts, and ip pay all debts due by the late firm. - - JOHN BLACK. „ „ . . henry McCullough. : L N. B,—The business will be continued by the euliscri ber ac usunl, at his old stand; corner of Penn nnd Trwin streets. . - HENRY McCULLOUGH. Pi tub urgh. March 1,1652 maratf’ ...: OBOIIQEJ ALBH.BB; " : ivo. 71 comet of, l Wbn&r'inul Fourth tit.f ; IgS HAS just receivedhtsSpring Stock of Msnperior BOOTS and SHOES, of the®Ss*Sra beat stock workmanship that cun be gov together *sS*B in tiny one establishment, of like: amount;' rathe west. . Nearly all made to special order; free from cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country: Merchants and others are rev spectrally invited to call and examine the stock, Which is offereaforsalelow for, cash. N. B.—G. A. bus (mid particular etier,lion to hove n general assotlmentof the boSl'stock of Boots end Shoes tor the Retail trade, from tbegood low price to the beat made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families may rely on always finding a general - assortment, as h re lates to sides, widths, toshlon and quality, at No; 71. i - ALSO—Hen, Boys, and Children’s Palm Learthreo Straw Hats. iaprMm •Notice. ~ : r fpHE partnership heretofore existing between the tm- JL derngnedin the Commission and Forwarding bus!.' ness, etc., under the firm of S. F. VON BONNHORST ACo, is tins day dissolved by mutual, consent. Tho businessot the late firm will be settlediby!B. JF.Voh Ponnhorslv who isanthorised to use the name of tlie firm : for that purpose WILLIAM EICHBAUM 8 F. VON BONNHORST Pittsburgh, May 3d, 16S*-my4 tsuuKSl. CovPartneriblp Notice. fftllE undersigned have.thtsday formed a Co-Partner" 1 ship for the tran action oi a, Wool and General Water and US Front streets. JAKES R. MURPHY. Ptttshtjigh,M«yBa,assSN»y4 VO,i , „ " . t : t? j ,»•.*-a e v ; ■- i-u T '-rOr > 'vic' ? rj /'j-'V;/, nmr&hydayr A laberJy'itireev'TU* plirtrfr It&mapfibonieiS^iSS^ ineycrjrdl found «n«in(, BOlwmr»tftn4. ol»lauwboibo onfp Proprietor!. d»wor” ' ■ ' < ~ ’ * it<t ilU* j np» «Bd aded . tit;.', ■ ■■ » ■ J«dd'l ll«lla>tlld I4VUd cillgle. l “TIHIS article fs Intended .for (ormlj.tue, and sltouMliai 1 foendurthe-possesyonofeMry fmraiyintKoiand. Mechanics ,whn.are .in.eo»stsni,d»nget ofirgniy tothblr" Llhera.and»tterafair.»ria! l -mll<!ottSid«Hlndwpeh! ! dbT6;; I' "“This nitty certify that we, the undersigned, h»»ini ffeaccmJr made use of Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle, | prepared by. Messrs. F,enfield,:s ■Cqmp.iJMiddletdwnr Conneciicul, cheerfully recommend it id our profession al brethren, as on excellent sabsUtnieroiSdieidaeplas- > i ter, undressing burns,cuts, scalds,braises, *nd all hinds ! of fresh wounds ; also, for sore-nipples, a remedy urie ensiled, - CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., - WM.B CABEY.M 8,. I)/ HARRISON, M Do ' F WOODRUFF, M D, i HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D., Botanic., Comprising all the practising physicians in the city of Middletown. ■ ■ l '‘i :-: ■■■■■'! For sale by : .B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Cd, , c>. i iyl corner of Wood and First sts. i - "f mob.sb»£ .-T: Gompoaad Sfrap of Tallow DocStßootf /ACCUPlfcSiho; front. ranfcbmtmffitbßijjroprieionr \J medicines of this country for completely coring; Canter,Sail Rheum, Erysipelas, and all otheirdlsfeaitea arising from anjropura state of the"blood. Abso; Liver- Complaint, Catarrhs dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizziness,; andTighmeßS about the Chest ; Bfdn« chius, or Dryness, and a tickling sensation H abouvihe Throat; and la usedwiUranpftfceae&ttd inc* cesa in all canes of,, _ 1 ~ .. I - FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENEftAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened bpdy, giving tone to' the' various organa, and inVigoratuigtheCntire system.; ru . tftaemitunony ;of tbousasd?of living witnesses; from all pans.of v ihe country,non berelied:upon,uifsuiiitf*' larly efficacious in curing aUHumon.qnd riestoringjde bilitnted and broken :dowu coußtUhuonJ>' -lV iS'pure'ly' vegeiable ia ita composition,and io .acwirateljr com* bined In its proportions that the chetmcab titanieal iand medical propei lies of each ingredient- harmaui'ifislY unite to PMUPY THE BLOOIf. “ * ? * - It has xemoved. many chronic diseases which has fchjt Bed the skill of the best physicians* and h&s &!s<) >mtrfed- Canker, Salt Rheum,-.-Erysipelas and 'Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely felled w.makd the lettssuii pressioh open. _ * » • it has been » tested laxnanjy cases o{ CANCE&GUR lIUMORS. ; Tao. most-obstinate. Caneera bavo bSeen' cured by this medicine. We say that ilia'a'-viuhable medicine in*aU' BILIOUS COMPLAINTS;'" Itfftudvci jailobstruction, in ihe eirealaUon,rend«riDg the Liver free, active and healthy. .It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves m’alJ cosesbf Asihm&And may be need, in illeUmates,amlatall seasons of thO-ycarv| Tins Syrup is prepared only byG. MOBSEACOi.at lOilFountain street; Pruvjdcnce,R. I.andsofd whole sale and retail,by * S. N WjCKE&SffAM, \ ' Only Agent for Western Pon'fiyivama.;' ; JeU:y, ,Warehoaae»rorW6pdand smfrgta.yPistiMi The Oreat Yegethbis a-emsdy t \ ' Bn. BB ty YEHS> EXTRACT, * > j Dandelion, TF tld Cherry and Sattoparttta.-- S v TUIS valuable' medicinal prepare-' tion. differs entirely fhJra.any simple- V extru* , i. of Sarsaparilla” or-cpm*: .monpanfringmedicme ;- !t Is e com ooand of many of. MOST CLEAN NSING: with ‘blbe e acting directly or> /the Kiduejs; or; baviagimmediate reference to the re* hefand contmuedheoithy operation of home ' internal”organs. .It: gotr. ulna 7 artielta which enter iitfo; no sotlietprcporation in existence,&nd*. .IT JS UNRIVALLED . ', ‘ m purifying and refreshing effectsyby an*; medicine in thewor.d. Itis pnt up,IN LARGE BuTTLLS, jtf very pleaaantto the taste, and is more concentrated; v *.■ - STRONGER, BETTER AND QHRAPfiR* „ . than any other fn the marxet. ‘. persons who taken - w Sarsaparilla’Miy the gallon, without rdiaf^have been radlcaH? cnred-by.uau.gtwo ortbree boules. - Thia U the ohly Compound in ..which Dandelion, Wild Cfaeiry and Barsapanlla areto prepared to oder the peculiar virtues of each, in. combination with pare extract* or other healing uruelesvjn a highly concentrated state. Its ingfediemsaro \£URELY*YEGETABLK,and dnr .suca roots and barks as are found, though ch-efiy oflH iingcertaliiparts,ia their general tendency, toproduce the most cleansing and healina efieets.' - > ■ ' IT IS IMPOSSIBLE .To cure many , diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Com* plints, Ac., draw off Watery . Hcmprs from the Blood,* or corrupt and imtaung accretions of diseased organs from the body, without thelhorough gperations onrthQ- Kidneys.as canted-hy this medicine.. No other extracts even pretend toihia effect. In fact, this very operaitoi, - for which it i* pa hiculutlV compounded, differs from another prcparnuons;andißaket it th9k?st compound in existence. • v; ■■ -r *:.«• ■: IN ALL CASES OP DROPSY; use this Ft.will relieve. It has cured whon Tife liaelE was de suaireri of. It contains .articles that wUi cur6 2 if-atry* thing can, and takes tiio only. method to make permit* nemeurep. SHIP TEVER* SHIP FEVER' Topioduceicsiimcsyiu pipof o/thecurccfthUdis* .case U acknowiedgenly new. Thepabhc have to long hern-(aught to regard 11 as faint; that' it* positive cure' would seem almost a miracle,yet r. ; • ■; SHIP FEVER HAS BREN CURED, And hy.tJicGrcft! Vegetable Dcmcdyi Dr;-lf t B.JMy dr«, Eylrar-t, Domlf.lion, Wild Cherry, Ac:, alone. ’ l We select the following, na a specimeirof-the Tiutse tous testimonials to: the efficiency of thia medicine in cascsof this mnhgonm dUense, .whkii.wehnva to ex hibit. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS FrancisTibl»me?e M.D.,askillfalphyslcimi,residing • m Euffi»lo, N. Y- and «uo wbo bosdevmcd bunself par* -Uculariy.to tfeo eludy ami cure of the Ship Feveiv with almost every phrtsc of whicn: he*, is coovereant,- gives the following-testimony to thff edacu of this medicme, an prepared by. lumsol/x • “Tms \.t to cprufy, that 1 Hare yeedDr. il. D. : Myers*. l%Xlract of Dandelion,:Wild Cherry, and Sarmporillay in my practice, Jn cases ofa number of patients aick wilhShip Fever, with very beneficial reralts. -And T consider itaqeucnU curative inthat d‘eoase-' n ' ' Prcparedby. MYERS A RICE» ; ; No. 31 Warren Street, Bevr \ oik. SffMhV R E SELLERS, apTfrdcodkw; ; No. .fig. Wood street, Piusbcrch; Dr* Dt Daney's Celebrated Curative l«w ■. jßrumtnt,' ' ■ The only Infallible Cure Jor that Dreadfyt DUeatt known.<l3 Spermatorrhea or-InvoluntarvJfyctur*' r.al EmtzsionS) % QO harassing cna -desiruetlve* and productive of ro oittrh mischief to the-nervous system, incapacitat* anp thq manforbttsiaess,socieiy, andmatrimony, rtis inßirunientis simple, comprcheririvey and never jauttipf uni may be user wuhouMbcihchwit ii conve* ( aieace orihefcnowledae oMhc mostimunalofrießil i It isto prodacinff .nopaiir or Injury whatever, nor pre?©tofr>ir aa'rohe- fromditendinff to bis ; : bOHinfPs; and wMIc in a*c iU3t asin'gU rmist&7s enn tahep La c cvj «rtfwotf ngthe ’.rgtitis, in tt'*aort iitns/i4 tuei antztentthat ttcynEoiw thrr : paiwniVsFowHa: or fisiENiXOR t ttfr of Winch, chased fey earlf abuse. ■ » uie difcase in question, and the pam>e*f ifce ihotoand cooeormiaoi cou p\£tnts,vis: Ncrvou9neßs,i , rDstlSUoc. ; .gyapepilaV Paift in the Head.umlDiraofcsVorvWoa! I | Weaknepa of the Back and Lower Extremities, -Aflcc* i lions of. the Eye?, Impotence, Pimples of the Face; Pro-* mature Decline of .Virility, Weakness of Memory and Mental AppUeatton, Deieetfao, Aversion to Bodety,Timiduy r SdllVDlstrast,: Love of Solijude *A e ' Ail ««« eamplattits tnranalty disoppt^ r aj soon as ihi soutee « tiopptd/nm which: th*y emanated. - Phis Instrument has tiecaesaisuied and approved of: by the highest suthoritieslTiEnrbf e nod AmeticaxJs re commended rfey-ihe ino?t-P?oMheht Phyaiciim* of all countries;a? ths.only «wain rcmtdg txvsing for tho;e raplairita.iihdliosnbwcomprdtely sapersededthe we of;drugs, th* bougie, cauterisation. &c.;couq mention’ the ihonsard advertised htegtrmasbHKiwS^topdtdikls^ anudotes > &c.,&c. It cohsumtes, nl iiie anme Ume, the : .*S/wi.uio matfjriKuawrjand by far the eheaprn everoffered to (he afflicted; a/air pimebeing allowed' l forthe lnstiomcnt, After the desired effect has been, av 1 talced, ■■•-,:•.■■■ f< Be it also remembered, that those complaint* are bin mile understood by the pmfesaipn ln. general, aud that ml iho medicine Inihe world ucverha*, ond neverwlll, which, if allowed lo eontimie un* checked, are sure to produced tho most dUiressWcon-' sequences. ■ •••••••’•• .=»••• . iihos been a maitorof surprise to some, that any one* of respectability and of proreastfenal aiuiamenu should deyoio; toy auenuonto diseases which pkopte of: ever? descripuoh pteiehd to cure streasilyv however; bdt : toe one thousandth partefthe miseries these people bring were known,a very different opinion would’ Deformed., And, it is .not only.toe present misery and ! drjccaqhi thermind as wefift* the fem&i that w deplored, bu*. some.>rororsuch:» nature as to affect ppatenty, and Aveo tpdcf.trdy ibe reproductive facany, « lo «rtoer,>; JtUA/oot lhau when not properly treated, thpyjaay remainso.dormant to the constjiut on as tons* pear in no other way than in their effects opoapotferitv: yet, U properly unrferaioonjaTeinojicagilyaitoapcedll' S’JSPSSft v»® aboye,«o togenioaBl> contrived iasim *ss%:7HWpttVtle*»r-iP;a great,measure, contribute U> $“/** thc .t TUa °v f factory, so.preyalentinthlsclnsa Of diwasesv throughout the Union. , - •n-^?^» f^ rcom P ,e V ito9 } ,B,n ? Rt » caf « f “«ywcnr.' eq ; aghrast aUohservauoain BlO. it can toan y arfUrew in any pnyt of the < Sre-M riWlat mtiui ,ott ' c law, S onaecl W* * 4ll fi “ a ’BbmsllX quhekitand .•jjfproductions..v tr'csnuihs and nencean pc iuf those orO^ed^oT^mih^ /K« n ,v a Pf; l . ca u Qn .l rammances musl bC directed NTOYbS‘ P ° Sl raW ' D ’~ 4 * C ‘? ney > Si LU P en “ d I on Buenufioprlnciples, but that from iu n>e the heppien ' ihJrnh^ft 7 r a 5t ay9 ’ ■wlibt.confidencß,- be ‘ nntftljated, CERTAhfRIME^MT^T d^a 8 KELLER, M.O. M.D.. fld:ChqfhbCTstreet, • . . . 9 ®CKHARBT, MJJ.j SlHoward »\icct, r; '* I’pwpprea tpciwute n llSX?fo?Jlr. paSVvii L.2w- * nn » :«sr a&ectm F” 01 ! for tacryTOaiaeale” Watchti nud liwelrv. R.v*?f“. 1 " lnd a f ?' l * lock Of AA.JtWbbltE. ofißyofy TajUiy. . Gold ail'd Silver : p£n!i^^tr v,^»- d ■ an il-® l *® e gold I’ena and Ihilf'tf'iF" Coff J»ina, Broncho", Sblnffßltoni.OoHChamo.Seal!, Keys Bueflet, Snana Bracelet!, clasps jmdXJoji Locielg. Together wlih a fine louor the 'very boot qaaliiy of Gold and £aivor ]u£ R,K?*V? ver “I 1 * oti t? r Waieheo Also, fiaanoeiei aril M b L t ? niT i®> <^^ ve, Fmll » a n' l Spoon", Card Caiee, 1W Wuhale*,fineßaaoraandßeior Strop",flue AceOrde- Be ? ds,pl f“ ad Wate.fcc. AU of whlrtfi?}* now telling at exactly eaoiein price*, and (torn 25 £ toCoc»g , }**° 8 J Market street, 1 1 • • -v,".i--. V •>.*' I „ CHOUP, ASTIISti Mif CONBUMPTI6Nr ■ In offering to tBo comtaimitf this jrittly celebrated re* .reedy todise'are*of the throat and /trig*, Itfenoi-iu* wrlßh,to trifle, with jthniivee or healthof the bat rftopKr.Mt 151 Wore them jho apfafcmt of diatfnffniabed - men'andsomeorihreviJencesonts'finoceMj'fromwhlbli they raajadgo.thrl lficm»ehre«: We ainterely pledge ourselves to make no'wfld aiaeniMuoifalseßtatttaenta' of its efficacy, nor tviu wa hold outeny hopeto Buffering humanity which facie win not warrant. Ma n ypr»/ f ore here given, and we-eotfctt tin loodlry f tr s i? , ssiSSSSS£ ,i ‘“ Dear 3;r : I delayed wiswering’.tb«;ieotT»t of war preparation, oniil I had an o ponuniiy of witjSflalnjcit* , c&cu in my-own family,or, Id ihofaimlle* of toy ftfcjidi v, vl tagwtfienUftamsft^wirftiiTa'. for colde and ceo^h, , Rbvhewicc, Me., Feb. 6, l«7,„ ' iPw« on OrerwerjEtuJu HamOimmU, in iiilCby. Ays-rist have teen, emedoi? UtewbttrriaMigh W.other*. - - ; - -Years, teepeeUhlly. • - “ r s. d.emeesqn. JKr?f* d i “•'lfo'lowtng. and" see If ia wortftatnaU. Thepaijgntftidbgcama trary. Uxo eflccuf Ae medirme wn& ntjffllsfcUrtf Vmm STATta HQXEI9 SAaitooA • - ■■•" > tij}. A-IJUft'"' f > 9* Ayc&rplXS-I have been afflicted - ' - jbaaft jeat:;Xe«ild find jio mo dieioe.tfiai wgald reach ih« tiae at yMf*esMxJhnero*a,vwtf & a**® mo mdoaS SyhStdth k«g W SrSiKSSfe retEUtriet,itdio:lr»jl beensubpi’iided ftottf hie parochial ; duties bya severe attack ot bronchitis.'. <■ •haveptfca« raioeerii lying, heae (hotatoy-oa ■ ‘ / , 3-- toosampuon -t „ii CaWTn^Pi.i'Aag.t^ito. . , ,- 1 ;. J was, taken wttb aterrihleeoaib, Draught on by a eoia, in tbe hegimtiiurof taet fenrtiurr, - and waj confined to. ary bed night' and day. 1 be- ante nbaatfe 3»yi*j'e«-'»etei«inkeiS;«w giaiantStt? ;*!reareyery.BhoTt Indeed, I jvas rapid Iysi flog, andjn et«h Si straw far treati, that but Ut'le hoj>e of ray tecor* erfconldlieenKrtained..Whili!inthie«titiaiioa.alHMid bitnlne, ttheßevJOfe" Keller, of the Hell,fdSchSS,) brought mea bottle of yourCmtaavF* nm, wb,ehl i iiytflrg gtrflno-unrf /»»» tnbitemytDroanilyto.yeatgtmtiiedleiaeV r W. U ,th.d„p«, g raUb.«e ra | SEfrr " (a- Sold In- Pfitsbureh wholeetde ii? tttail, by tt *• J £R?*2^ k i*® ! ** l to AlleghenyTUty and d-. fh>ag!««r:«itd. try r»s BuiocKt; V««. , ■ - ttfeuter Pittinan. , iFim'vc iota-SUrmaiuj ‘ ~ . ttSS&Sg?' ?' n **?**»»*~*i"£i teK?Aia“iissfeJSsfe I K« , )®iJ , B' I tric3ftii}iiw ow/i /ajnlty v ,AacordUt«Jvl ! font for two dozen J riaU. > 1 iriLteliSSfrh »ft-SSfnitMt ,; 2?** ***■&* ztoneyJfo* tiwtttbymilorßtlt.• erwise t ae yooniardireet { e ,• . { Beware of counterfeit* andimfuuioß**", , > . Prepared vtfsoldfcy ~ -? .< , , £.a. Fahnestock &co. , :_• P , yB:d3fln>lgt ■■■>.--■:•■■• •. u*dorpcrof TVarf *nd Firs; sis. 1 DR. BROWN, No. 41 UIaMUND ALtET BPsvorts hi* entire ottemiott 10 w nfSto niaei£ce; t :niila»!!re«»i»iiKaUrcoaidtdta PtivtUter Yirunai JHwuts,a.aS enoh n*'m. fT3oppreUiioiu,Bt»e«Mi or attowumteAr'- pE&hߣg&& newi*. «ttps»rt'<i' f eijr taOMtiKSg 1;| w„r. I- -■• ■ ■ ■„■ -■■■.tftwjtna.aft ■* ■ kbS? set* t , *?&*«!s*mS * X. .V >% X *" "* «•*. **“••>*«< -5 «, ? ■• i ‘ ~i u-:> ' '••'•' “ 3 ■*-*■#■ * s; ■: -A'. "P^f " < 3 ' ’ *J* r > * ■* r'JV’ 4/ y " ,i ' y - >, <y* f f * % ~ -, * ■* ~ v /.«■ ' ~ ' s?i *- '*,; / X P ' (TRUSSES] '7'fr9roei7^»rftaTCx*»ri*wtaKm*«’«!Ti«ro^f**s4l f'.rlvT Tf<l fZ'itzaj* -i-nT^i, 'tiT*!*. .«* sttwpteernfcttj«datJ»di***fipT*ra no* r»dwb : Hernia to proceed ontlla eondiUfiU ofdiittn-it nrotflxc* - 'J i J‘ > ' v , n «l>‘ , 'pc»n«UeTlaiB bntiiie*nl/^T*a»liro. '&raptnfo hiiu etdi propriety, be fen to Ujepenon nny fcndtorwainit, Of WWediy nmnmtiagtable, tttdliula S> relief a»n«S'WWe{l often ha* •hISKIfHJSiAiW.nMeaI operation. In’S® Trow to Tveiv 16 «tfU» afflicted, there 1* eomwohtnti, rK.tfiuaea and handagea In raidetobt *nr c(U^ f ßerai?Sf?fw fciSftiMaand aaißg^symjg •feffegpffis&s rtir SUnlmeallingVnthttigtntsi - ,* la ** ?«. *? llfflWood atreel.*oJc - '- ■ * - * nwitftdtoe TO 15VAUD3 Am> TB* 8»0*C THE .DSLES&ATSD joomTOCR tf&DtCJHSg. traßT.- Tfiii CiXtrEatnExmcro^fCWaW* L.Sd. Ealm cf Columbia for Staying or Beitotls* the ■: Human-Hair. , , „ A 4/ *ntl*ikm ft*. ? euro for oncosts ofißhettmotlin;. , 4th MeJTaw’iJowjtfeOil,ncerfainoure ftrDeofeew. Jftp’i IlnJtn«nl,o. JcMwn earetot theftlcs. - gib. join’s j •• • yjL» trnhe family way.. jBtb. Xvftf&yVGrMJ TPi*w»n fWws. for €olfaaad feven?h teHrngs midj&reveutfnr fevers? for 1 Assh?na> larec Complami a* TMtofi* Affection*; for D m n of Appf'Ute; for live* nessin ftmme‘jiU]d-njtife?,-anUn'TTou-eOTT>fe}6{£jis': for pttlD»ana never Jcave*.anr_ costive *7 ~ pib. Zoimxtotk't Vimifufi Worm ffcUw,)XorChiMren or &ruwn persons*’tv.** liv.'-'v • Or«t Nornedlelne nas bcert alscovcrrd mat fa so happily adapted* ro use ••'-•- .fnlcmotfyASdfopatahßptkciiyiaiio’yernfSforuisuch . •’r*> e aelebtated Zin'x at)d • .)?$: "ttraeic/ Thfe vtielebaji outlive • ; *«<l Wilt gM<*ni:* n-W £ii«.. Dt: Lt "?” ciile * aod-the paostjpopnlttr jn tb« t®*: B 1 Cocoes Has latetyboegtiwbe light for the Cmted Stales, of the celebrated Wmr, found av the 8»!r Spring. of lorior-Wo C, <3ha*e,atBt OathUtnesi C.' W.’;TV* nted etnphoa at. ■.>■ uuned a no orleljp and popularity never Wore equalled *>7 onyprepirtnoti at ttiai^laiie^andiu.silehnslteea commeiunraie with u* maims, which »fe.eitraordlmiry,r -■fiSgitt, nnnedteir are furfy detenbail f„ AtMd&Ac£ to«pipsfctt-u>a)t .who call wheje. tbeMemripes are „J?OTICB. ’AU preparation* hefemfiW, tairwK aa •COMSTOCK'S” oticoMSTOCltt CIV* ilmn, bS. hinaM4ninowbelong* i EXOOßBlVffi'!?&B?lScfS: : - S.Comstliikj and though tbeislanatate ot Comstock A> Co. wilt be eonunuedi this eHi a label with the fic-dmfia '■' ; oSsUINe! Br ' X “ B ° WUI- lu:fulftn> deaignhuothe aIL others Hmr be sTintnftrs - LCCIBS COMSTOCK. ,55, rhe “ OTe medicines cart be bad in tbla plaee of fcb ® „ , WILLIAM JACKSOSL ■ Wo. WO Liberty street, head of Wood.
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