IsfcOsivNSi* *' *. si-, a *■ • -, Vr ■* '»■>vvVk . 1 „ '-ftVt ' i ♦ ■Hia#rt^BmmM»tl~iPi -US'* i ' , * * « > ’’- ' *> ** •• .t J ' jt‘ „%■> «»-. .. „ -<4,' « > *-V„ * • ?V. “''-l'f "'M ■ v" < .. '. r '--r'' -./ v- t ~•, -: : -■*•• . . ; ;.# V; ;;;; ': : :■ ■- :: >: 5- <<~L/ x <k ‘ , * , ;>J**r , ‘ . ;*&•'•' t , ---- r~. ;,. Av . ~; ' ''V-Vy '■;••'•■ >:3*&-*•-' •-..' . -•H.-l" ~ l ' '•«"* * - ..'~r <* -’ „. ' * , » * .*& r?.--' , .w,,^'''' ‘ - f ' ■* m **'"- --•.«‘<tl -fmpmeir-i*-- h **&&«s£s£'- I ,<»«>«>»: /i, s&mii my “< I. t... 1 wlc ,44' i*>‘V l rV.Pf«4 >, V-*« s tw»!t l-Sx **&-s>' - ■ ■ wwp^ai ■nSMv^l iMH * «§Apl A^gi|^^ v t’ f |%’|," , d IffejSpdi Ipti&l SwraEN 1 M -5* F'J'Jzz'iPJj!',' *vrf>s J?Sr&t£i A ismm %S|fe Wi %tei «#i i&k&i m %! wSftf ' ’ ■ j§jjj* . - MM^gaMr; ■ “ : . • - -■■■" . V*«? Sgsfeiji TmjpDirtatt* *tt«* *X»9* ■■■■ T BOOUftflBi'Jf*?-Bce?lHiTa.rCJolWW;stow* J* l»ibetiy>Rirepti cim wite-80. 9f>s?niraeT;Cl<v fhlnc for S 3 50randbetter G ood >of eveiy description,, very low forcash' Cwttan work made to order w Vnthibifotilo giytr, nnd oit reasonable terms* |sprt3- Wk4t Wvery Boay 8»y», Uu»t He xruei IT is said that IIMBVER, at thaßsfi iHvK Glotbiho Sroas, Nn £25 Liberty street, sells Jt , eqhoat>66t CIo Uung in the City—welL made and fasbfonnkly cot. Call and examine theta, and you 'wilt notbe disappointed* Jostreceived^by Bxprea ,a eptsndid assortment of rancy Ca*hi/ett»,Brpwn, Green and Blue Cloths, anp othor FauuonaMcuGoods, suitable for theeeasort,wh)c f we nraptepaiea to make to order, (without dtaappomh* •tnern,j la « Hivlo unsurpassed in the City." • ■ Come and see; ;« ••■-•■• • * ■■■ PlTMßiiuaHufcu'imas s'roiißi ‘Comer of Wood and Water tts, Jr*lux Callahan & Co.* 'Proprietor*, TJWlEpablie is respectfully requested to call and ox* x .JL amioeoar-filoctof Kesdyfilfide expfeggly-for lbfc'in&rket, and in snpenor style, wlneit we arc ridcnmocd to sell lowfor. cosh. Oar mono lielng.l**-Qi*te* Safa and Small Profits.” . • . Oar .Waren>ont, up stnrr*,ls. fully soppheti wilu a. large ‘stock of Glottis, Cnssimdrcs, Vestiogs, Sommer • Cloths, of every description, and> in i n ct» article : m oar Unesuitabfe for the season. , These Uooas, we Me piakinirto order in superior style, and at very low. - prices: tie « a anJ txomns for yourßelves. ' mylO JOHN CALLAHAN & CO. '■ -'JAMES C. WATT. ' J. MEBGHAHT TAILOB, • iSfc*-50 f&dTkttito'AtMttl Strand and Third atr*«s, • X>EGS respectfully in inform hi* friends and the public, JLJ' lh&t be tins reiurned.froro. New York and PhiladcU pKa, ha,Tiue Uiereßclecteil froED thciaiest importations, nn eniirc new siock of Black, and Colored CLOTHS; CASSIMEKKS and VESTINGS, which for newness Of design* and; .richness of fabrics, are nor. surpassed by any boase west of Now York*—All of whlchhe i* pre pared to make to order in n superior anna lowest price possible. and : ci nhally' invite purchasers to Cali - and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. TO TATwO/iSf-riiave no authorized Agent in tins ciiy.forlHesnleof my work ouGMVMENT CUTTING. - It. can oaly bo had at the - store. of the subscriber* 3$ Markof streeuaUhe following prices; vu: with instruc .■ uons; StO jwithoutiSt, marl? ' JAMES C WATT. . v.:. .itifiw CLOTftiticTilousE. T EDMUND WATTS & CO, TAILORS, __ 85 i fAberty. street, above St. Clair } . HRVEopencdft tiew-CJoiiimi? -Sion*}at the above piocesmd ar*-now receiving n.splcndid lot ot. Cloths, Cassim-res. Ventings, ifcc.iOMhe latest impotla-: uoop. purchased •wnhavesprcioA view: to city iruQcjonU which they are prepared to make up to order m.Uie ia* lesi and most fashionable styles, fhey iniend to.nay strict attention to thisbraneb of their business, and they, have fullconfidence that they will be able to give their • customer* enure satisfaction. They are alto manefaetn* tiag a ciiojce ioiof READY WAbB CbOTHING. of the newest; styles, wl»(ch they will sell low for cash As all this stock i» entirely new, it is \vortoy the alien* cm.of.buyers.... . T v ■ faprlfry “spriho amo stunaiorK cbofHiaa i THREE BIG DOORS! . .'v;: M 2fo. \S\ylAbcrty Street, Pittsburgh. - TOWN McCLOSfcEV r lias now the pleasure. or an ■ noancing-io his tmmcroas friends and the public in «mer*T»tholms Spring and Sommer Mock is nowready xor inspection, which he believes will be found to be. oneVof-Uic largest and best selected siooks of ttcady* MMe Ciothfng'l* fcefonnd in the Western Country. lie has this season paid more than usual attention to ■the xnanufacturlngand style of his Garments, so thatibe very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance, not to J>e surpassed. He would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to bis present splendid assortment of Heady-Hlaa« Garments, •. Ashe feels confident,upon examination oftbe qualities : and prices of bU roods; he can offer them such induce TOentß a* shall meke it their interest to purchase at las establishment. ' < Many--years t experience r atid greaisuccessin the bo* . • alsess, together with an unprecedented teftotoafecud r*- lafl patronage, has enabled him to got op Garments to • . suit the business habits and tastes of every location iu the Union, which isof the utmost importance to whole ‘"■■•■aale.purehasero. In the Cutting department will be found a choice se* lcclion of themon fashionable goods, conflistlng of— \FfWckf £ngtiih and American Broaddalhsy . CashmereUs, Ac %. Ac, Also, an excellent assortment oi TSSTINQS, of tbe latest and mostfashionable al! of whlch he ls prepared to umke to order iu thebe* : • manner and attho most reasonable prices; . COMB, TUEN, ONE AND ALL* Tha j Assorimentythe Quality,and the Variety, is the smtt 6Xl£&ttve,undoubtedly,tobe fo‘Md in the unhed Stalest - narliS JT rates* atthe corner of Market and TfrirtLglrpeiSrby -IjtfJ. s. WILKINS & CO, Oo*P*rtn«ribip Notice. ' f|lHß:sabscnbeTS have ibu day entered intnptriner- X under the style and firm of TAAFFE, MA . GUIBEABANK far tbeparpo«e of carrying on a gen eral Coauniraon and-Froauce Easiness, end confident ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile oc qaalntance* and personal attention to-ibe Interest* of -ipetr customers, will entitle them to a share of public patronage* whicb.it shall be tbcir study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE* Fmsburxh, ' SAM’L MAGUIRKj CoxnbcrlVlt Md., \VM. C BANE, Washington, :.• Pitttbprgb. April 3.1552. ***** (apG ■ t *TTQ ■MQP.E J *o-0 utritti McSh •V.' ■•frjfrßaT-.. &'Co*» . • ' - - : - '.KAWrFACnraSftS 0? . • .. Iren Railing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all it* tranche*,. NORWOOD STREET, PHTSBORGiI. Tll&tdvcrtlsers bee leave respectfully 10 inform their friends and thftptiblic generally, that, having receiv ed a i&rgejtiixnber ofnew patterns for Iron Ruling, Ac., whickilogelherwilh those previously on hand, comprises the greatest variety ever offered m this Cuy—they arc now prepared :to manafoctare tUesamc for Cemetery* purposes, balconies,-fences, gardens, window guards, . tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, n*iyJc or workmanship and finish not to be sorpassd, and cheaper than any beretoforeraanofactured west of the moun tains. Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of all descriptions, as usontf >y7 UEED&CO., mnfacturcre of TheobO ;p.s, Surveyors’ Compns- Leveling and Grading rtruments, &c. t &c. NO; 3G . Smiihjittd rlreet, iltsbnrgb, Pennsylvania. • An assortment of the a ;o named Instruments al iys on hand.- Also—Clocks, Watches, swelxy, &0., &o. . April C, 1852—2 m __ figtnty for Different lines' of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, 410 Liberty Street. Pkttibargh. Terr P- IT. B YRNSS St C0.,<59 &mxA itrnt, enmir tf Pfrw, A'«t# Tor* ;30 Watttloa Read, Livtrpoa}; and 65, ;• CFravitf 4ituuaet9 Orleans, ' - HAS & Line-of Packets - satUngeTeiy&rednyafrom. t XIN. Liverpool to New Yorki a;. Lino of Packets from Li v- w erpooMo Philadelphia* oft irfSlXlW < the e fir bte e&t bof tnonib; SLiueof Paeketsto Baltimore on the aom o« each month: Also—a Line o! Packets on. the Bih and 94tb of e&efc'month from London and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Drafts at slghtalwaysoaband, for any amount, "at the lowest rate* of discount f and. all information nar!s 410 Liberty gy.iPittsbaiKh. Bmporlum of lifgM J • <JELBBBATEB ETHEREAL OXL ANI> EAMPS. ; T ' J IHT H. -WEIGHT, (successor toXS.Toccn), Mono • ■ Ws’ faetureiof ami Dealer Wholesale and' Retail in • •■••• vita above named Oil and Lamps,is nowrecelvinga luge . assortment ofLAMPS, for. Laming the Ethereal Oil, i-Camphino AndFin© Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip -Ucn, forborning Lard and Lard OIL , . i Chandeliers, Girandole Jlall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, CMmhcy Mai*, Cane, and all things pertaining to tho : tnule. - • .EtbereahCamphlne or Pine. Oil, regularly .supplied r'ancoortwiceaweek,' •• AUorders left with the wagon,.which .is constantly “pawing through the city, will bepromptly attended to. **;• N- B; •Lampaof all kinds altered to burn thcEiliO- Teal OIL-: AH articles delivered in any partof the city, -orln Allegheny,free of cost •■ » ; W. 1L WRIGHT, - No. fiSPonrili sMApollo Uoli,) between Market ann wqod streets.: . , LOtIiaXEIKZXAN^-*^«.ADAMHferaRMA}f, > - - [of the late firm of Sands AReineraan. IiOUIB &SIIIE9IAI9 & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ■ Vlpcltty“Watcktt i Jtv>tlTi ) Wa\chM<iUnaii > 'ToolSi%c* i &e n ’.'••'..v.:'jririH'staffer,, ora dooupbom wood, rmfisoßGiu.; • fpAKEleaveto announce u> the trade nod the nttimc • A generally, that they have themselves carefuHy .sc* ..- leeted end imported from Europe, a Inrge stockof Gold ? andEHver Watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for .■ Waith makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew ' elry, from the besi mauofaclones—which they offer at prices asjo Was (heycanbe purchased in the eastern „ jflarkets. _ “ J . Their stock of Walcne* conaists of Gold .and. Silver PatentLeversj do Detached Xevcrsr do lupines; Sit* verQoartiersf and elegant French timepieces, of the; < ‘most approved makes.-. Together with a large stock cl . • Clocks, and Timepieces,from the bestAmencanFacto ft®** ... . Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles: of every - description tnthis line,such-as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins,Biacelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, : Gold Gosrd Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver, ‘. Spectacles,'Stiver and German Silver ond:Tab)e and of fancyarticles generally, kepi tn establishments of this description.* £ Tkey would respectfully call ibeauenuon of the trade; - to thcirexienslve stock of. Watch materials and Tools, *;-: of every which :they have .most carefully se • leeted, . M "They have also on hand a- large assortment of Tele* ■ - seopest Spy Glasses and ;Opera.GlasscBi from the best . Mtnafitctory ia Engiand. Together with agreat varieiy - dfother arucles too anmecons to mention, r , . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired; in the beet sunnernnd on thomost reasonable terms. ...foeltlrv . PUDDKtI AFOttUt m i *nd Deftlcn In :* M ATJt HbSTKR MINERAL PAINT, .■:••■■ »v*Allk(Jubhy City, Pa. ' r PRAI p3i' ^MAN<SHESYi!B MlN * 1 , hud rt » con. • /; '.wsaica,, • Alumina, - rerOj;S<i» oMron, • •• . •• Marnesiar. ■ voride of Mangttfleae, • ' Water a/ulI*os») .. . 100,00- -The Powdered Sample* contained mthehbx,which I suppose was the one youdeslrcd olso.io have analysed ' ■ L find to difier from auy average of the lurapspowilered’ .and mixed together. Tins-last yields as follows: •< .:Per Oxide of Iron, • •*» 53,50: .. StUca and Alumina, «• * - 33.00 Um«, - . ,68 Magnate, - ,16 Wsiar and Los*; .••••- .;' 1 ■■i-VfiQ' --. 100.40 Thi« diflerencs I presume ttriseuftom the mtaikl not 6Uien- The analysis shows ibc ariicictobe well ■xill - cd for a duxAblcpaint.. I Gndihai byca’lclnin"lhetiow* Jieriy « prtUybigbbeat, the'colorU rmiehTuoroved or at leut coavertod into » fine red. improycu, JAMES E-jCHILTON-U.D Cheml.i 10- For sale by JOEL MOHLER, ku.Ub?nj% r M, marlCy i mmmm f Adami jfc Co, f * ElpMili.. 80 l-OURrift STREET, WTToDURGH nVIB public ure informed that we«o BQ * JKJJK J. i regularly to the Host and W eal» wtd ere prepared to forward all Goodsentrusiedtoeur©are. A bPKOIAb MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel phia, ri«o'o2oci»P.AT. Also,daily to Omelnnatl,at7 Qrdcu transmitted free of charge, and Goodareturned by first Express „ r Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for any Banking liousesorFostUfficcfliuib&Unliedmngdoai. <tcc2l ~ BAKER £ TQRBYTH) Agomr, - flerchanxi!: Portame Bpat^lae^:; : iB>s2 - fgjg iBs ~ For th t Transportation of Mercfmndue andFroducc t a&n&ts Ann BAt&BOAirs), srcrwxss : PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; __ -Btrtci. without Jtt-shtppmg. ID* TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON A REYNOLDS, : "Depot,2sl Marketer, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia.. „ _ C. A. MCNULTY & GO, •- Canal nasin,4 n sand 410; Penn street, Pittsburgh. TTAVING increased our focilUies'and otherwise lm- XI -proved our arrangements for Transportation. we ; nrc 1)0w prepared to receive alargeamountof Produce and. Merchandise, to ship (on Uie opening of the Canals,} with prompinestanddispatch. ?■; The beenou Boat: aystem oftransportation over our i State improvements has been In use about ten yean; i ahdthe great success and favor ithaa met with, is a suf i ficient guarantee , that it is . no longer - considered a ' doubt rat or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly saperiorto any. mode oftranspnrtatiqa i used on Canals, (when Intersected by Railroads.} -. Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse laMarket Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequenton.three different transhipments, aud:secu ring the delivery of Goods in entire -lots, the package* clean, and in as good order ns when-shipped. '■ <Produce,-&c , consigned-to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current canal rates, atnetly according to instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad van ring charges, Ac. : - feb.*3 O. A. M’ANULTYACO. 'TaTO-Reifiicedl---.--.* •- TVEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH INGTON CITY.' FaBB REUPCXD.. - • -".••• . • • T* Balnmoee, 82,00}csb than Pa. Rtnlrotid. : ;To Philadelphia,- Cl,oodo ~ do : do. .. - ToAVasbington City,. BAOO- do: .do-’*do , Tills la the only Office which insure* a THROUGH. TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas sengers will save time.and money. The Mml Boat (carrying the United States Mail,} lesved (be Morionirahe'a- Wharf, Above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,at & o’clock, vifr the .Youghi* phony River; Passengers will lodge on ihe.Roatvand .take splendid UnitedsiatesMaUCoaches&t.WestNew ton, next morning, over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take ibe magnificent sleeping Cars or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’cloek, I*. M*-Breakfast at Baltimore Washlngtoa City, dmc in Pblladelphlavand arrive in New York the same evening. . 1 Fare to Baltimore* • 8 9,00. ,do Philadelphia,- .- • ••• 10,00. . _ do Wa-hlmrlon City, 10.50. . MONONGAHELA. ROUTE. The Steamer‘leavesthe .Wharf, above the -Bridge, Daily, nt Bo'clock,a. 5L Tr&veleraieavlng Ptl'sburgh by the Morning Boati will cross the mountains Xhes&t&e night, and arrive in Cumberland the : next morning for the 8 o'clock tf&m of-Cais for Baltimore. Will sop m Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia nt 2o T cloct, lho same night : . Fur© to Baltimore, * * ■■■• 8 9,00. .. -do Philadelphia, - -.- . . 10,00. do Washington Oily, - - - : 10,50. For Ticket, by either of the above Lines, please call at the West -Newton Plank Ro&d Office, in.the Monon gaheta House, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. • aprO : '• BUOUIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. m* iss2. iai, CLEVELAND AND DETROIT DINE, In connection with rhe Cleveland and Cincinnati Ball ■ road,-Cleveland-and Erie. Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will beiieketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, .to Cleveland, Cincinnati and PiU'bargb, and iroro-ettber of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. •This Line will bo composed of. two new low pressure steamers, built expressly for the route. .. : CLEVELAND. -..- - Capt C.C StARABD. FOREST; CITY,- *. . . Capt. L. A. Pixsct. A Boat will leave Cleveland f rDetroK, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at 01 c’clock, arriving in both clues .the following morning) in season for the mpr.- mne train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and for the Lake Superior and Saginv&JjoktStt* Detroit T 1 ey will inn [romC|wlMdtoi*r e f o iiowingorfie,: Monday———~—},.rtV«inos4»y. • ».Ftl4ay. _ , - "^CLF.VEI^ND. ~.... -Tburiday —...»—-Samnlay. Cr.KVELAND. Monday* —..Wed nesdav* Friday. FOREST CITY. Tuesday ..-.Thursday*-^..'.Saturday. Theundersienet) ere prepared to make coniraeta far all kinds of Freiebt, from Cleveland to Detfblt, Maokl* naw,S.4uti»Ste.Marie, anda>l ports on Lnke Michiaan. I’he OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line umil the new Boats are ready . - AOBXTS. • ■ • C BRADBERN A CO,Cleveland. PITA!AN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES t DetroiL aprl4:Cm ■ _ • 18 52~. r Summer AimngemeDt—Vare Reduced. mmmm PSNHBYLVAHIA BAIbBOIO, Two dally; Trains Krom PHtatmrgb to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Only SO Uoura Through t FAIIK 810. . THE Express mail train will leave the Depot on Lib-; crty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6} o'clock. . * Passengers will goby the l9 miles 1 where they will find the best of Coaches tn readiness to convey them 93 miics, over a first rate turnpike road to, Bcsity’sstauon; (conductors accompany each train of Coache*), and then take the cart to liomdaysbarg *, and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to PfcitadeN phia and Baltimore.: passengers for Baltimore take the cars oflhe York and Camberiand Railroad at HaTrlsborgli, arriving at Balti tnore the same morning. • , * The Evening Train will leave daily niG-SO, P. M.,ur. riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to , Philadelphia. D. Leech & Co.’a Express Packet Line will leave daily, atG o’clock, I*. . M., connecting at Blairsuille with tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in B3nonrs. .PAKE,#O. Pleasure parties and other*can goooloa the train at Clt A. M. or C| and return to the city at 81 A. M. orS P. M. Fare tO oast Libert? IS cents jto Wilkins burgh 23 cents; 10 Turtle cents. Wenre pro pared .to'nm*peciaUvairisto Tattle Creelr.oitmy inter* mediate point,for partiesof $0 ior more.. Passengers wilt ptocoro their tickets at the .Railroad Ofliceln the Monongahcla House, Water direct. • NOTJCEir-In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage paly; and for an amonnt not exceeding 8150. . Kl J. MfeSHiMEN, Ticket At’tP.flßo. w K\rTtßlOTn»Wlfl iiw Pittsburgh to Cleveland* Columbus and oincluhatit ALLIANCE, canton.and mabsillon, ' -V*W VSESh . ■gEjSHSX ' nDQJUyQ inUUnUMfI |» T j| ■ ■ IN CONNECTION .WITH THE PENN A, CENTRAL RAILROAD Through from ■PiUtburjjhto Cleveland in lees than . Ten ffoure, by a contiftuoue Railroad Ztne / ?TUIE Express Train on ih© 'OhUrtuid Pennsylvania X Railroad,leave* Pittsburgh at gJ A, M., stopping at Bcwlckly, Rochester, New BiighwnißarJlngUm, Knon,* Palestine, Columbiana, jxiid Salem, and reaches Alii* ance, 83 miles from >Piusburgb,ai-l P. M.' Passengers leaving Alliance on iheJClevelandßailroad at 3 P.M., and reach Cleveland at Mi -Betaruing, the pas sengers leave Cleveland aU) A. M., AUitUico ail-3u. P» AL, and breach Pittsburgh at 5.39 P M.,in time to cofi* ; nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail* • road for Philadelphia, New York and Balubiore/and also wi'hthe Yongtriogbeny Steamboat and Plank (load Touts. ■ . •.*. • •' 1 •' •• -■,.■* : Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night* travel, and save from one to two days in connectingwilh. the Penna. Cen tral Railroad; •• ' Passengeis'leaving Pittsburgh at 930 A. M.j reach Ponton af’P.M.nnd At Mas* slllon tho line-connects with.stage ilne* to Wooster, Mausfietd;NewPhUade!phiavahd atEoon to NewCds*' tie, Poland, WarrmhMercerand Erie. *.v ■ V The Ncw Brightoh Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburghat 10 Aim. and 520 P.M.,and New Brighton at 7 AM. iind IP. bl., stopping at intermediate stations. Excarsicm Tielrets, good for two days,arc sold be* tween*Pitubnrgh, Rochcßter and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at lowrates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations.. - . The Trams do not ran on Sunday. Omnibuses ran In connection with iho trains to and from the station on Federal street. . > .Fare by the only eofctiuueas Railroad Lloefront Pitts- Cleveland; 140miles,S4.QQ.; ToMassillon. 108 miles, 83,00, ..^r : Uekm.an>fjrat<li« Federal-Street Station of the Ohio anti Po. Railroad, to t GEORGE PARKIN, - • _ Ticket Agent. Of to „ J.MESKIMISiS, - ** . Monongtihela House, Pittsburgh. .WotKr-By the rouie hysteamboat fit) miles ta Weils* vUte,and tbence by|Kflilroad iOOnuicsto Cleveland, the fare is 83,5 ft. % Piiu-hurgb, April 1,1852,-HaprS) * ■* . . ENTERPRISE WORKS. NO. T3D 'WOOD ET., TUTBD DOOR BELOW VISOIW ALLOT BOWS * XSWLJBY, • IMPORTERS and manufacturers CUTLERY, surgical and mg***? DENTAL. INSTRUMENTS, RL ■■ FLES, Ac.’ :We keep a general ps» - sortmen! of the above articles con stantly on hand; logetherv Wjih & general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gun*, pistols anil Revolvers. E/asks, floras, Shot : Bells, Caps; 'Powder, Lead ana Bullets; Bowje. Dirk, Hauling anil Pocket Knives; Tailor* and flair. Dressers’.Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac. .Also,Trassesund Supporters. / ■- -*v •• 1 • Jobbhigaud repairing neatly executed. •.; ; i . RIFLES!—We arem*king R!fles-of evcry desciin .uon. to.order, of the best material, anil .'Workmanship . warranted. Orders received for them at’Wholesale or Retail, will be filled with despatch. 'Planting parties supplied at Wholesale price*. tmylS 07*91 - 15,41 ,ua *24 - la ‘ - s,ou New Books, atßsw York Prices. mHEOLGGIOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS I now opening from Carter’s, Fletcher’s*- Hamer l *; Applelon’vScribner’s,Dodd’s,Pmnara,Ac-New York l Gould A Lincoln* Jcwen, Ac , Boston; lilartin. &c r Philadelphia ; from the Presbyterian Board of Pailica* "fe* er * can Sum * a y Schol Union, and Map Sab .Together with fresh importations of-standard Theolo* {pcai aad Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a ianre variety of , B . , Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. . M - DAVISON A AGNEW. 65 Market st, -. jpySa .... .. . adioining WilsonV Jewelry Store.* , LTT . . Ana Batall. 1 WTHKv4^£tJJ. MBB ttDDA AND PARABOL .J l-No.M3«WQpd.rt«aL-;. JOHN W; TIM, now offere for rale, aiEafetem lanre assortment of the above Goods* to which toe attention of dealers is invited. Also, Carpet Bags* and Ladies’- Satchels ■. Umyi WESTEENRAILKOAD 1 u f ‘ , 4* 4 ; *IM lit Aauttat'XumfM&a.' T°lf OFfIGEof .htr ABuHti A h4»betn*BM«4ioJh# * po i Ncr.-14l_ From ttreWjAhlid hon*B Bailor Wood *&e*&b«eriberwllH*»uePolleleson BolM . dndllieiroOnteolgjandojiShlpßioiila by Sieajsboau for the abinre old. ana re»pon»ibl» Cotnbany. fat>3l «jfc- ?• JONES, Agent Stitt* ttbtnal Fire Mnnau company. HjUtHISSV&a,PA. |\FSIGNF.D only for itie siterclesMsof property,has JLr bn ample capita!, and affords Bapenor atUaniages in point of cheapness, safety andaeconunndauon,to cur anscournrymcrchanUyand owners of dwellings, and Isolated or country property, f . A. Ji. CARRIER, Actuary, QCIS7J. Brattch 01Qce.N0.54 Smithfield bl,£ iusborghV New England Live stoob issorbnce vo.j -j : . JVeto ffaven,'Connecticut, : T-TORSES. CATTLE,:A© \ insured against death by. JUL dUeaseor accident. .Capital SSO.OOO, with power to increase to SltfO,ooo r ■ ntBBCTOBS. ■ Thomas Alfred Edwards, ' • J. Lewis Taylor,'John Saxton, Nathaniel Thurber, : Wm, W; Kendrick. : Taowas KBunaicr, Preßldem. George ST. Reynolds. Secretary. ' i CUBTI3 A DOBBS, Agents, ’No. 123 cornerof Wood and Fifth sts., ■ my2o (over Patricks A Fnend’aßankirtg nooBe.) BfiW VOtUi IiIPIS cvM PAST* ■■■■•■■ :.■■; » ACCUMULATED .CAPITAL, 8500,000, mHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusaaJly JL large, sbowmg'ihat the company has been doing a very large and prosperous business. ■»• The dividends in 1840 were fiO por cent. ■ . , ■■ ■ ■ 1847 “ : 50 <»•••• ■ ■■ • u « 184 - £0 • •« ' « *. 1849 «• 40 . « « 1930 ■* 40 « in u 1851 u 50 “ ••• «*■ “ 165.* “ 40 ‘ , This is among the oldest Companies mthcUnited States, Its accumulated capitsl U constantly increasing for the. benefit of members, present and future. . < ■ MORRIS FRANKLIN, President, ■ !Pli»t FasKiuit,-Actuary. CURTIS A. DOBBS, Agls. -Pittsburgh) cor.- of Wood and Fifth streets,over Pat* rtck&Friend’s BankingHouie, :• CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. 1 Also, agents'for Protection and Farmers Fire and Ma rine Insurance, capital 8410,000, and of Branch office, Empire State Health Association, csteli. including accu mulated capital 918.000. i Alto, agents for the purchase and sate of real estate. • mvlt ' lasuiiAflOft* milß DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUB • X ANCR COMPAN Y**-Office» North Boom of the Ex cbange/rhirdfilreetTbiladelphia, . • - . ‘ •.? Fin* litsußAtrcj>-BuildingB, Merchandize and otbei property in iovn and country, insured against lesa.©t damage by At© atthe lowest rate of premium/ Mariks Jwsußascs.--Thcy also Insure Vessel, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise; under open or special policies,as the assured may desire. ■ also insure merchan dize transporiedby WAgoss,/Railroad Cars* Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. v DIRECTORS—Joseph IT. Seal, Edmund A.Bonder John C- Davis. Robert Burton, John B.Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac It. Davis, William FolwcU, John Newlin,Dr. it. M. Huston, James C.Hand.Theophllus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Semi!.Spencer Me* 11 vain, Charles Kelly, J. U. Johnson; William Hay,Dr B.Thomast f John Bellers, Wm» Eyre t Jr,: : DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.-0. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig; Jno.T. Logan.-: * WILLIAM MARTIN, President. ! Tnos. C, Ham>, Vice President “ Josara W. CoWAK,Secretery. ; E7*OOce of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Puts burgh. Oel&dlD P, A. MADEIRA. A* cut Tb« Frautaii* Fire Insurance Company* orrmuMXfrHU.- ■ TTIIRBGTORS: XJ :■ Charles VF.Bancker, • George W. Richards, . Thomas Hart, MoruecalD.&enli* . Tobias Wagner, Adolphl E. Boric, . David S, Browne* Jacob R: Bmitn, Mortis Patterson. • CIIAS. N.iSANCKEBjPreVt. * Gbai. G. Baßcxx&, Secretary. • (p* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, onevery description of property in town and country at rates as low as are consUtem With security. - The. Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums,safely invested* afford ampleproteclion to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1631,at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* lows,vit:~* * , Mortgages 918,183 63 RcalKsmie • —• •~.~ .. ■ ■ • 84,07778 TemporaryLoana~—*———— 63,WM7 . •'' Stocks —. ■ . 61,850 00 Cash,Ac. MAIfl . — — $1,218,703 44 --Sine© their incorporation, a period of SI ycars*-they havepaidupvrardsof One Million Four Hundred Tht>u» sand JfeUars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet wuh promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, aprifl] OlftrcN. K. corner Wood and 3d its. HOME INS The Farmers and SUchsmes* OsaUfe In* ittrsace Association, OF PITTSBU RUil, PBNNA, ■AID IN TIME QF-NEED! otficb—coawra or *nmir«u> aso vnnto stskets. OOARAHTY CAPITA!*, $30,000, THIS Is an association estabhshedforiUo t&ntaa) relief of its members, in cases of sickness or accidenl,by the paymeiuof tbplr Antmal Deposits Ptrsonaingood health may become members and he entitled too weekly benefit, la case of sickness oroceidem,' Ail who join this Association are emitted to a vote id the election of officers, fuid loparticipate iu the profits of the Asrocla* uo&. Disestablished on a safe ond permanent basis, being both Mutual and. Denovolent in (tsdfiign?, with the iowest rates consistent for it* security, and conduct* cd in a manner to insure Its peitnanency and durability, AH persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. - * TCAUI.T ctPosirs. 0 2^oper year,drawsO t3,Coper week; 34*0 do do 3,10 do; 4,00 .do. do. 4,00 do: . 5,00 do do. .5410 do; 0,00 do do ' 6,00 do; 7,00 do . do 7,00 do; : 8,00 do . . do 8.00 do; .. . 0,00 do do 0.00 do; 10,00 do do ' 10,00 do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81^0—which most be paldatthc tunc of making application, and the first years? deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. ovvicass. . Ftwutent—D.AV. Dn^oxojrr. Hee Frnidsnt and Trtxuurtr— Win. M. Wilson, S«r«ary-'G» D. Brown. Finance Cmmuu*-A. J, Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M’M cuter*.. • • •■■■ txt&rSltOm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company! HARIUBBURGU, PA.. MA Y 1, ,SBS. Capital or $300,000* BBANCH No. 64 Smith field strut, Pittsburgh, 6CCOTOAtItnJAL.ffTATKMB!fT. Total am’t. of property at risk* • •••*•••814,038,010 00 Amount of bills receivable (m form of Premium notes from , i —•••• 8173,M7 01 Amount of Cash Premiums f -8123,025 10 Total losses,returnedpremiums, reinsurance and expenses* •• 05,140 cc *39,478 00 Interest on Loans- 733 40 Cash Burplus.*—.. ... Estimated present value of Sta tionery,Olfieo Furniture, te. • Total-*— ............——..ssioA®. 09 One-half of this amount erplreawithin a year. • ffUIE Directors, in presentingihe'Seeoha Annual ile- JL port, take leave to consraiulate the members apnn the marked (access of the State Ualual Fire InaarancO Company. In operation only two years, It has taken a position beside the older institutions o' the kind, and prove? by its very great success that the metonl sysicra as adopted by them It, beyond a questioti, the besl and only safe mode of insurance. •• • ' • The heavy losses oftho pastvenr which have annihi lated.. many stock' companies, leave the Slate Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand ■’dSln&sjibeSide* a reserve capltalof nearly two hundred thousaed dollsrs, wltlch Is constantly increasing; -Tbo Directora suhmit that th* State Mutual Fire Insu- Company offers to, owners of safe properly in tlucemehts seldom equalled and neverexceeded.'- -Direr/err—John P. Rutherford, P. C; Sedgwick, Sam uel, Jones,Pliiladelphiarffoha B. Packer, A. A- Catriet, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J, Gillet, S. T. Jones, John P. Rmherfqrd, Pmiicnt; A. J. Gillet, Sserstmv. JeltdAwtf A. At CARRIER; Actuary.' ■ - Watei»»», Jewelry, «e, : : Tj AVING Just returned ..from the Eastern cities, ! JUL have, brought with me one of. the most beautiful and. carefully selected Stocksof Jewelry, Watches nod Fancy Goods, evet offered, to the Public. Persons wishing to purchase any; thing in my tine, can rely on . getting a good article. Ido not advertise to Sell goods below cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than any house in the city... Give me .a call, and I am sure .yon will be. satisfied: thut l cun sell a good article ns cheap as any of them. ■ :■ ’ • • - r-;. ■ ' Another tact.lrwish to keep before the people. -If you want yonr Watch, Clook. or any article of Jewel, ry, repaired In the bostmanner,this Is the place to have it done. -To -tills branch of ay business I will devote especialattention. ~ . JOHNS. KENNEDY, MMarket street, •-. aprl .. : Sign of thoGoldon Eagle, AVING re-filled bis (loroiu a handsome manner, and but recently relurned flrom the Eastern cities With a line assortment of .Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods,: would call iheattemion of hli friends and eda domers to the fact, that among his Watches will be found= the mint desirable styles, pstterns and makers. :Gf Jew elry, the latest styles or broehes, breast pins; fob nhd JMI obains.fingerilngs, ear, rings, mlniaiare, lockets, : FANCY GooD3—Such as paper macho, work tables, work.bokest.desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles: table | M»i ®o.l!!«j Pistols, potto monnies, In great variety;' ehlnafrtui andoakedlsbes, &0., with anendlcs* variety of utefUl and ornamental articles, which have only to be : seen to be appreciated. novl NO. 81 MARKET-STREET. Cltlsen# sad fitraagsrs, jfSt ilO you wish to purchase a fine . W7K stKr,SS, n 5;l 1 ? lf *■>« oseal price 1 Ifso, call aIHOOD’S R&SMONEW STORE, BI Marin strut, n °tlh of-Third, and tako.alook at his nfcw Joucan therepurchasoWaich kiu? of fine Cold Jewelry at their real value, ■ k"®*- , lwo P ,lces fot everything, its you hut can get,the. very .best qaallly of SXXr, in, be i??”i al ra P nc «”- Do not believe whur others, interested in their own soles, tell you; but come i,“i AU soodssold atthisestablish* ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— to that all msypurahsse equally Ktoand ebesp. iihlib ’ TF Time is money, sorely n deserves to be watched 1 and, reader, you may bo assured that— ’ Watches beiternt’erwercsold. v Whether of silver or of gold, : . ■ Than you will find, when e’er you go, > And look utthoseonsalebelow. 1 b, RBIURSthN Ac CO.,' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR'FROM WOOD. : Importer* mild Deal era iaCloekt, Watciies and JtvclrffWauh Morsnals, Watch Makers TooU.be. BEG leave to announce to the trade -and the pttblle generally,-that they have just' received; from the best manufacturers in Europe, n largejot of Gold and Silver Watches, WotohTools ond:Mateiials,atid-n most ele* gam assortment of Jewelry, Rom the best manufactu rers—which they offer nt.pncea as tow ns titer,can be purchased, [rt toeifailernmark eta. —!„ •> Watches 1 and Jewelry -repaired -in the best ra pl2l r, . Imt t on most reasonable terms, maifif* anea Don paid to orders from adistanoe. - H Hides, just received in store, for X*. sale.by.Dc3]. L, S. WATERMAN A SONS. - ’ *GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: TTHlril Antru of New summer Good*. - JTHK lafrtit. cheapest and best stock of KAN. isflfcCY DRESS GOODS,ever dffeTedltrthl crisis E+ajnow opening -at YOUNG- 6TBNENSON ft wBPLOVftS Oaifliiun Bgs Jliv* Stow Wo 74 Market street, between Fourth street and (lie DiambniL Pittsburgh; * 7 , Thbpibpneiars have irisr'oponcffa large-ond most beanufol Msortmentof the newest sad mostfasbionaWe styles of fancy and SiapleDry Goods, which have been parqha&d'aince the 'ereal'Tedoution ift prides at the large C leannr-otil sales in New York and Philadelphia, ami will be offered to CASH buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent tower than former puces . ■■: DRESS GOODsyor every description* spell as a very large and beautiful stock of tbefollowing artielesr. .< ■ . Hlgh Luslre.PlainChampleonandGlaca Siiks. - ' . do : Plain Black and Striped do; do Brocade Armoresand I’onUde Soles, all colors;', v • Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Water’d Stlk&f Chene and India FoulardSilkß} '- do Primed oru PlainSUk-Tjssfles; . do do Albennesand Grenadines; • Plaiit» printed anderobroideredßerages; Cheno plain and.figurod Sjlks and Poplins; . Pans printed Berage de Lalnes, the cheapest ever of fared*, n r Pan* printed Lawns nnd Jaconets. do do; Flaw and[embroidered Mulls and Swisses;.. Plain and printed Cashmere*, Delaines and Alpaccat; . French and Domestic Ginghams; • r .•/ English and- American Chintzes and Calicoes, at all prices;’'.-.;. . . Needle worked Sleeve B,'€uff9,Collars; Chemizctts; do - < Xaceand MashnCapes; - . : Embroidered,hem sutch andplam Jinen Catnb. Hkfsj Fancy Silk Pocket Hkfs, Cravats and Neck Ties; Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders; a large stock; ' Insh'Linen*, Table Cloth<ond Table Daraasirs;.’- . Tickings, Checks,Crash, Bird-Eye 1 Diaper&Napkios; : Bleached-and Brown Mußlmsj froniCio 12c. &*. yard ; .< rreneb Cloths, plain and fancy CassimeresftSaunerts; Cashmerets,Tweeds.Mormo>Cafistmeres& Ky. Jeans* Black Satin nnd Fancy Vestings, Ac..* '. Bonnets and Ribbons, at great bargains; Spring and Sammcr Shawls, at great bargains. . The proprietors would respocitoily soueit -an ehrly callffom all their fnendSi anff the public generally, feelt tngcpnudem that they can offer greaterlnducemenis to Wholetale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Plusborffh.. ■ ieiO YOUNG, STEVENSON ft LOVE, GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. fielllng off stOoit - 1 TO QXTIT TME Ji USIXTSSS! THE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail dry goods business, and having made such arrange ments as to render it necessary to close oat hia stockoy the Ist of July next, wiilcomraeuce on Thursday, May. 13, and sell his entire slock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at COST, FORCASH. ' : Hisgoodsbavingbecn principally purcha&edtbo pres ent season, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 23 per centiower than regular prices. In STAPLE GOODS will befound— -4-4 and>4 French gingham?,* ' English and French chintzes; ■■■ Bik alpacas and bombazines; Cheekeand muslins; lush unens andcrashci; : Tuttle linens and cloths; Huckaback towels and toweling; : Dameakond snowdroplmennapkios and dothes; Max eeillea qullis; furniture prints, plain and emb’d dimity; linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and piano covers ana coverings; worked lace enrtains and curtain muslins. . , FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege and , thlbet shawl*; Fine.Frcneh lawns andbereges; Berege delaines and* muslin do mines; .Tissues and grenadiers; Blk mid fancy siiks,some very superior, and a fine stock of goods generally. - EMBROIDERIES. -Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaronett, mult and linen cambric collars ft chemizetles, Jneonett, mall edgings and msenings; Emb’d hncQ and cambric hdkfs; Worked bond sand flouncing*; nnda.m&Wificent stock of yalenciennes edgings, lacesand'insettings; together with&iarge variety of other goods, too nomeroas to. memionjall of which will actaaUy be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early call* will secure the best bargains . JAMES A, M’KNIGHT.No. 02, 4th sl : p. S—All peisors knowing themselves indebted to ihe-aboveprior io January, 1652, are requested to pay the same, as all debts wdi be pot In the hands of an at s torney for collection. - myig . ctteapxrryOoodsi J AMES M’CANDLESS ft CO.V 109 Wood Wood Street f ‘ ARE now opening a very extensive and well assorted stock of SPRING and BUMMER GOODS. Con sifting in oart of French and English Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cossimcres, Caehmereus, Doeskins, Jeans, Coiwnoces, Drillings,-LJnen Coatings, 81liG£aiin.m3- ANJtftHWttJRIisSS GOODS, embracing the newest btyles of Silk and Linen Poplins, Delaines, Borages and BcrtgcDeLmlnea; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns ; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in great variety; French. Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham ami Cotton Parasol*, Ac,, .A©., which are offered at Wbolesoleon the most accommodating terms. faprlff _ Great Attraction t TU3T RECEIVED at Jcvrstf One Pfico Cash Store! V No. 7G Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fonnh st« and Diamond, the largest and most bcaatlfui stouk of SPRING xnn SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber woo d inform those who desire to get good tutfoaixs, that the greater part of bis Stock wos purchased at the recent large Aoction Sites in New kork ond Philadelphia forcsair, which enables him to sell goods Iff to 24 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on etedli.. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, bat deem U sufficient to say that it consists of n full assort ment of Indies 1 and gentlemen’s wear,' together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an. examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. £tnarls «JAEXEB £I»©ANDL&6B“£ CO., ' - 100 WOOD ST&SETx TITHOLE9ALK Jkalemn Foreign and.Domntic Dry f f Gaodr, are now npcmnr their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, eelrrted with lha greatest care, to sun the trade, consisting m pan of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Berages; Plait) and Figured Alpacc&s; French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham*; Printed Calicoes, In great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; Cloths,Cassimeres andVcsungs; Summer Coating nnd Pantaloonlng; Brown and Blcnqhed Moslms; Palm ami Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets Togetbur with a complete sleek of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which arc of fered at Wholesale, for a small udvauce over Eastern pricea, tfcb23Cra 108 FRENCH STORE. ~ 108 KAN O K 831,218 03 800 00 JPRING AND SUMMER _,xd openings including rich Shawls, frqm Sfi to R? 9100 each. Let every ladycadTnndseeihii splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. - Laces, Batins. Silks, Lawns, Borages, Maniiltaa, and VititfiSf to match the Bhawls, Lad lea* and Children** Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edging®, Ac. : GenUeraen’sßroadCioths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cenin styles.) ShirtifCoatfl, Ae. MournlngCoQds of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from Trance,) is in the monthly receipt of Fashions and Models, from Paris* London and New VoTk, at No. 31 St. Clair street.' and ids Market at. .where ladies are respeetftLilyiovited to call. , The trade supplied with models and materials. [aprl4 QIVBAT AtlHlVAkl arid Winter Dry Gdodaund Varhiea at No. 97, Northwest corner or-Wood street and Diamond Pa; D. GaiooA Co. would again an nounced tbeirold customers-and dealers.generally in their line* that they, are now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods atunusually low rates. Andadourparchaseahave been made on the moat fay wabie terms with Importers And MannfacturerSxWe flat ter ottiselyes, and hope to be aide to merit a continuance or eonudeaca.andpatronage of bat old customers and the public genenUfy* wbicE has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK is In pan. of Catstaeres, Baltlncts, Tweeds, tfhey Vesting*, Check., Fltmncls,l)rilUngs, Black and, Brawn Muslins, Tickings; Blanket*, LinseyPtolds, Al pncas, Merinoes, Muslm De Ltinc, Cashmeres, fancy Pflnu, OlnMdjCsmbrlcai'Cloakliigs.i Tablc Sinners, Binghams, Silks, tnnoy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kentin the DryGoodiltne. On* V.mEiT Department will be found oiteramlnaUan to bo wtsnrpassed by any other of the kind West of the MoonUiins,:and ia made up’ in nan of tombs, Ballons, Potent and Spool Threads, direct Irora Europe: Pori Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Byes, Pids and Reedies, 'Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra nnu Ecil’KoWc3 juM.amved from Shefleid; Pateut Medicines, Violin and Violin Sitings,’ Gnm Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils; Percussion' Caps, Speotaoies, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and. Edgings, Etbhons, Sewing SUk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, BtacU Silk Veils, Silk F«>Knce together with a general assortment of all olher articles in the. Variety line. We have on hdnd and for ““to a largo,assortment or Gold oudSllvcr Watches and ;Watdh’Mnienals, Gold:and Gilt Jewelry. Gold and SiU ver Pens , ana Pencils, Gold and 3ifvcr Spectacles, : .Clocks, &c>, to. which wo invite the attention, of all buy ers, as wo ora determined to sal! our Goods on iho most’ reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer-* cnca. -N. B» The business of the late firm of Gasan * Me-. Dawdlers is to bo settled by D. Gtmoo at the stand ofD,. Gesso *. Co., who is folly authorized for such and in whose possession ore tlie papers, Notes and Books Of. .said firm. . (ocils:!t Hemovali HOUGH & ANTfIONY have removed; their DA GUERIU3AN ROOMS* from Barke’s Building, to Eaton's Buitdihg, over the Young Men's Library; where fbpywHl be happy to Beo their old patrons and friends. >pr7 tf U f - Fnrnttaro and Chair War«roomo. - gg JOSEPH MEYER, 4*24 Penn Street, above i the BBaCanal Bridge* keeps constantly, on hand aud makes Asa to order, at iho lovtesi p ntc, every description or Fincy. and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CIIAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles.; 'Fnrohasen would do wall to visit his Wsteroomi. ■ mr97-d*wlv -rpnE undersigned begs leaveto announce to Ills friends -X and'cnslomers,ihat he bssteceived'u large, :and with the greatest core selected, lot of RHENlSiftand FRENCH WINE, which he can warrani ns .pure and . gednine, and which he sellselthor by.iho bouleorcaik,, ■Besides, he keens always on hand, a large-and well so leetedstom, of FRENCH COGNAC BR ANDY, HOLs LAND GIN, nnd other Lionors, nil of which are of the first-qualities; and warwoWd, genuine oracles. lie :Jpels gratefullor fonher fiivors, and H vhßl be Ms ,dutj< to attend to his customers h» formerly.^ -'rev-v n As.he has made the Best aad latest improranent for rectifying Whlskey;be can farairh them_or Ito be?t, kind, and at the lowest price. » ’ mys . No. 137 Liberty street. ’ . . V -"i r •- v----, ■ " ' f . ’ v \ /-nga Wir. ff. STEVENSON imtUnauto insnn ™W™’CABINET-WARS ot every,desorlp at-hi, old aland, edrner df Lißeny and »®®BScVeiiltr«treei». UNDERTAKING altended to,lnf]illlu.bmnehea. . . < , » rnayll ■A. MlildKKa * CO.. - i fl ATO ON S*BB “I''*' l ! eitcnsivo CABINET and, 11 CHAIR JIANUPACTOKY, Np.tfTSmithfield sl a targe (ÜBoraaent of and plain Pnmltnre, telilch they win sem& percent below customary Terms—cash only. / jdeog7.ly Man qit«ur Factory* r (2| MEYER has on hand, at his extent Y£4L_si?eCabineland Chair Manufactory. No 4i4 Perm W»*trtel,hboye-ih«i Canal* nit kinds o*FURNITURE, •■J T-fsncfc Centte.Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany-Bedste jibs, aod-01l oiber articlesm ihe Cabi net Ime—which he will sell £0 per cent, below custota ary raws. Terms—CASH, ONLY, JOSEPH MEYER, ' : No.,424Penn.aueet* Fifth Ward.- a. C. uran. ' a. Mtm : £imuurftD>altr,’ : .cabinet warehdom; smithfieujstheet,' Btivnm (ft HAMMER&DAULERkcep constantly onhand »Lfc4 varietyofexcellent and fashionable Furniture, JvpgwaTTahte&eqnulioany in theeity;hnd Sold on as •• T»favorablo.iermsaa canbeobtalncilatanyßimilat They liave now.onhond an. unusually extensive stock, embracing; nil kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest andpiainesMo the taoav costly, tad elegant. All orders promptly attended tp.- naflhCm ) vo Oahinet'Aiakert* Vtnars, Jaiwogoay, BonuoaiC and Walnut t Varnish) _ J ■■ .ward wars an 4 Furniture at Wholesale. 1 rpHE subscriber* have Just receivedfromNew- York. JL;flb(t Boston .a.most Bplendid BtoclC Qf VENEERSr^ and.aie nmnufecturiiig:bv machinery Furniture suitable for the trade, . All of wpich we will 3ell at extremely lowpricfcs. , r j Asgrcat cate was tsaten fttjhe selection: of • peraone.canQotfail to be -snlted either aa to qnauty or price: and,asft ls-wpU known that Furniture CUn 1 be' made by machinery sflperior and much lower ihan by hand, tbe-auetuion of tnMradeiaraspcctfollyJnviied-: all its branchesj cariied on aa usual, Flack farhand, rails. forCarpfinlors, and all articles required in Fumitory constantly on band—vtz: Mahogany*. Varnish* .Hardware; llalT Cloths, Springs, Ac* Acr-. . RYAff & M.-KEE, ‘ . Ryan’s Baildings, mrgfcydaw No. 31 Fifth Bireel JourniiyueaCablaetJSakeMAiloelaUon WAREHOUSE' 119 SECOND SJBEET) . ' • (near the corner of Wood.) .. THI9-' ASSOCIATION, ... «MnSnßhbr&ctiig,alreadyi twice to threcU*> |HHn| limes as many hands as the lai* |®| and biiheno most renowned.* /| 1. bujinDßS shops or this city,.have opened their,Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, wiihFomhure of -the following' description—* vir: • Mahogany Wardrobes;, Dressing Boroan*; Full Col dinned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany- Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogaay Washstands; So fas {Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries s Card Tables;. Pier Table&j.fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks: French Bedsteads: Ottomans: PoplarWardfobes; Dining aad BrcokfestTabtesiWOrk* stands; Cherry and Common-Workstatidsthigh post, common, low,and trondle Bedsteads: Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. < . The advantagesof cooperation, on an extensive scale, permit them to acltat the lowfcst'prlces, and they are do* tennlneatosell,lowenbao any competitors, an.equally good, not better article, and warranted—as the pabhc wilt understand by giving themo-dalL ; t v Steamboat teorkof all descriptions, and other articles of any.desenpuon, mode to order in every style, at the shortest noace. {mar29 PA iS* f|iHl *uiA rwnfer the manufacture and sale cf the article in the ! Wesutheyhaviogbeen manufactured heretofore etclu-1 siveiy In the East, where they arc -superseding the user I of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the | public, thattbey are no w manafactnnng eighteen differ-; ent sizes of. tbp modem Sarcophagus, varying inlefcgth I from depthiaitahle i for bodies ofordinfllyene, and for those who desire i space for cushioning, or for bodies of nnnsual dlraen-. i cobs, have several sizes deeper and. wider;' This in- 1 ventlon no w coming into gene ral use, is pronounced one.: of the greatest ©f.ute age.: These Uograi Casks ami composed of .various hinds of-metals t hnt principally of i iron. They are thoroughly snometal inside and out. and | thus made Itoncrvioa* to air and ihdeatmcUble. - They I andof nre'issiii'fofati'ttre light i and portable, while they combine the greatest strengiii ; wbichmei&l Is capable of, m a given quantity. When properly secured with cement theyare perfect-; ly air-Ugat, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more Uufn good wooden coffins, and- are better than any other article in use, (of whatever-cost,) for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, us has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by BomeofauMnosi.scientific men; also; bythe Honora bles Henry Cloy. .Darnel Webster,• LewisCasSjtind other disiingaUheo Senators who have witnessed then merits, and whose letters, together wuhoiber evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’Banal Case Depot, No. 374 Main street; three doors above Ninth, i where we intend to-keep on' hand at all time*, such a i stock of ali sices and degrees of ornament and finish n* will suit the roostdiversified tastes. • ; j We invite iheauentionof the public, andvof V Q <fc r . taltcw>pa«ieu!aily;ihrougbDUiilm W(}st T iosoexaral* notion of the article, and request them not to. rely upon the representation of.Dmieitftkers not using the article, whose interest U would be to misrepresent them- - maigMia W C. PA VIS & CO. •/msaao■■ w. wuudwesu, a "Tr CABINET Sk RIANUFA CTURER » * Tjl Workrooms I>7 and • fIG TJUrd otraei, i T WiW; respectfully informs hlAfriendsan&custom- i tl • en that : be has now; completed bis spring stock of! Pnmitare»whicbis decldedlytlio largest and best ever ‘ Offeredfor sale ittthi® CifjSwbJchwiilbecoldßt prices: as lb* os any In the UnitedState-vEast or .West. . - i As tro is determined to uphold the qanlity - wuh well-; seasoned materials, best: workmanship; and newest designs; and rrom the extent or his orders and facility ■ initialufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted’ furnitare, at the lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ Interest with bfsdwn,itl quality and price, and> keeps always on hand thegreatesi vanetyof everydes*- criptios-of fortumm, fronuhe cheapest anirplaiaesijto: the most elegant and costly, ibotit house,<>rany panel one, may be famished frortihis stock, or tnanutaciared expreksfy to ordof- The follovriog articles consist, in part,ofhis stock, which for nohness of style ami finish,: cannot be surpassed in any of the Kasierrrciues: LouisXlV teuctetc>tt*fiofas{ 50Sofa6, to plashamlh&ir cloth; ■ f 0 din. Mahogany Chairs ,. SO do Walnut do; . ■ ■ ■ 60 Mahogany Booking do; 20 Walnut v : do do;. 50 Mahogany Divans; , 20 Walnut : . . do; 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; 61) do > Drcutagßareaus; 30 • ' do : Washstands; 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common doj < SO PlaitrDressing Bureaus; : 48 M&hogahyßeuslcads; SO Walnut do; 50 Cottage . - do; . 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; - • "SO Mahogany Wardrobes; lOWalnpt ■ do; .. 10 Cherry do; • ••'■, * fiO Plain Bureaus; ; 70 Dinlugahd Breakfast Tables; ‘ 12 Secretary andßookcase*; > £l)doi. Cane Seat Chair*;' . $■ £4 CarteSeflißoebiDtf Chairs; ‘ .12 Ladies: Writing Desks ; -: ; Hat?nd Towel Stands; What-Nots; • t .EtfguiresPaper MachaeTables; { CanversatiohCbairs;: PemhTOkn : f . do;- * Blkahathea . do; . > HaltandTier : do: Reception;. , do; . Ladiea’Work Tables } i Peart Inlaid* do; ; Ertension BlningTables 1 ; .Arm." do; -Ottomans;- • . :« Gothic sndHall Chairs. . , Of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oiirnoa juibbs supplied With alt articles m their line ■ • >T ' STEAMBOATS and, UOTELS, furnished at the short estnotice. s .- _.r • All otdcrspromptly attended to. : ' tmats : JAKES GOSLING, MARKET STREET. Mail. A. GOSLING, No. QX, ST. CLAIR STREET, WUOLE34LB 4HO ECT4IL Rcalct. in Sortign and America Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, fc D AISINS— 63 boxes 11 J. KmUes" brand for sole by ' ft SMITH tc SINCLAIR.! j *s?ocjatea ibe.mselves Paftoerfirifortbe Jllack & Co,, No. at 9 copter of-Übertyand Irwin Eta. 1 ■ ■ . : JOHN BLACK, ratAy • M. M’Cmxou’oil. JH. I - . i ' ' WllUlln w. WaliiceT ' «ABB£JSWORKS, i JjJLTon,and all kind, df maniifatsturedMartile, hi. w»y» on hand, and raailo to Older on the ebortem notice. Seventh haiidreddt«gn« .forMonitmems, otijrihal nh'd ¥>e?J*d, on hand, irado"rdnijili6d "WIK MaVble ai ihs lowett price.. OrdortpromplWatteadad toi ■ 5 -> ’ m»ri;4a» : - : : .:,W, W.,WALLACE; ;“?»»000 OMerst*»w-OoScU>. / / JVY, for the. lalo ,of their Good&j.nowoffe’r* a largcarsortmenr ofSTRAW; HiTSjtnd BONNETSiof «vcr»vari«tyor fabric,..ivle and. pattern, adapted ‘.to : the Sprlnff trade, which will be soli hy the padregtUat the lowcm figure. Cases maybo'u.utrted tb%itit d& <*«<&„ „ • J. \V. ALBEN, t Mo. 63 Milk sweet. Boston. or t*»ran«r»uip. .■■■! — . riIHE Faxtnenhip-hiUiCTio existing between the sub- business m ihb name of Jbhn l .Bl*ck .ft Co., ia thia day'dissblved -by mutual conseiiVH;Mc*\ Ctnlongh purchasing the entire interest of John illactf m saiU busSnestj 11. McCallough having the right to n»o thenaraeof the. {ate firm In.setthrig the busmens,&HdlUo exclusive right to receive all oots landing debts, and to pay all debts dao hy tho late firm. *. . . . S JOHN BLACK, henrv McCullough* N. B.—The bnomean will beeantlnuedoy the subscri ber as usual, otitis old stand, comer of Penn and Irwirf streets. _ HENRY* MeCULLOUpH. : Pittsburgh, March 1,1855. v • - • ftmrthtf AIiBBKIC) I • JVo. 71 -comet 1 off-Wood and * &k .HAB JOaf recoitedbiaSprinpSlocboC - g-iwanri gH superior BOOTS and SHOES, of ; JHbest stock workmanship that can be gdt together, in any one establishment, of like amount, m gho West. Nearly all madelo specialorder.free from opts,, blemishes, ftc«- Country Merchants and others epecifully invited tocalland examine the stock; wl{lch is offered for sale low fbt cash.• J , r:: - l ‘ Nil —G A-' has paid 'particular nMbnuon.to h&Ve n genera! assoftolentof lhe best s|ocko(J Boots and Shoes lonhe Betall trado, from the good low price to the best made custom work, consisting of every kinder colors arid fashiosanow in use; *- Individuals and families may rely on always, finding ageneral, assortment, a* it re lutes to sixes, raslffon L BndqnalJty, ai N0.71.' •; . ALSO—Men, Boys, .and Children’s Falm Leaf thrca fetraw llats. ««■ {aprSgm • • JSOtICC«. - - >.:A . rpilß pannoship heretofore-exutinrbctween the un -il.'deriigncdin the Commission and iPorwardinrbaßi* ness,etc.funderthe'firtdOfS/P.YON BONNUOBST ft Co.;' hr this- day dissolved by mnmal Content; {The bnsmessof UicliUfi .firm .wifi be settled by S.tF.fVon BonnharsL ’Who is authorised to use thfename of the firm for that purpose ' WILLIAM EICHBAUftL . . „ „ a „ 8- VON BONNHQRST. •Pmsbargh,JSaysd»JB®rttyd * :. < v " to-Tartnetihlp SoUee, • .>:> 1...... CfiHE ahderafffnediravethis dayfonned aCo*Faiiner« ? li fcElp-fori ffie.UAntoctnm. of;* General Corrnjn»Slonand Fowardmg_bn&ln6ss,-under the fifruof YON RDNNHORST ft MURRH Y/WOrehaoJe HotSr -Wat?nmd nSFjbht streets . > * . - t JAMES E.MUBPHY. 1 , ■ ,8. F. VON BONNfiORST. Ra«bw&U»y.3MB9B*Bjt''.:' s v . i i * \ , < 1 ’ - V f *• •. fprfaSuy upland taosrdbtt + - i •evtry 'lilftw tM'Oiridi i rj This min* certuy that ■wb.ihs ajMerstooeS,toWarf ' &nenijy tfade nseot Jodd'aMrihcated fc&bid Cuticle. Spared by, Messrs. Pcnfield It CdnipVMtddletdWat - .JonnecudotedheerfhllyrecomtadndHwjinr profession’, al brethren, oseu excellent substitute for adhesive nlas* let in dressing-burns, cms,teu!ds, brtlses, and: UtCUds ranu!l ' n ? 4 * M . WM.Bi OABEVi M.D, - ' 1) HARRISON, ALD, ' ‘F. WOODRUFF, JED.. , i HAMILTON BREWER, M D„ ' ELLSWORTH BURR,hi.D .Kotantc. Comprising all Uc practising phyricnma intbc city of “jtoStebf B. A, FAi}NESTOCK J &CO„ '■ , \yi ■: ‘ ‘ v Elnrttia: pc}*> (UP fr&i cornu alßr Ur» UaHtyU' 'ln*, Tht only Infallible Cure for that Driadftil Piicatt kaoem as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctun 7Utl Emission*, “ r ~ 00-harassing and destructive, and productive of so O much tofjfcmef to the nervottsaystcraj-incapacuai-* ingtthemsn forbusiness, society* and.matrjtjnony. - ?- * •This instrument Is simple; comprehensive} ana <netcr-> failing, anti may beuaedwitbomthefillghjesunconve* mcnce or the knowledge ot the most intimate fnfend.rr Ilia io"bo used externally, producing-nopaftvor injuiy; whatever, norpreveniiogany one fromaitpndlngto hfa Easiness) and while in use ndi. a tingle rrmjioTVcau • Wire place, ■such tut extent that they ebga!* their rmanTivß powia oh asrENTioif, the loss of which, caused byeaily abuse, is the divcose in question, and the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints,vfz: Nervoustfasr, Profttratidn, ■ Dyspepsia, Pain in the Head 1 “ami.-Dimness of Vision, Weakness of ihe Bdck-andiowcr I&TtciauiesfAffecv lions of llie Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Facc,Pre -matare Decline of Virility, Weakness *of Memory and t Power for Mental Application} Dejection, Aversion to •Society, Timidity,-SelHDiftirust, Love of Solitude,' Ae All thue-complaint* w» variably.disappeot as soon . tu the ■ Sftlice is stopped from which they emanated. ■ > *" I Tins Fnstrameutbns been ciniftined end approved -of byiheliighestaathqmiesni Europe ftnd'Araenca r i3 l re* commended .Uy the most *ll* countries, as the only certain remedy existing Jar. those complaints, and has now completely superseded the use of arugs, the bougie} cnnlcrizdUon } noUo meittiha the thousand advertised naslmms of the day,as cordials, antidotes, Ac., Ac- It constitutes, nf the same lime, the ; safest, the mosipUasttni, aitdby far the efteojitii treatment. ever offered to.the afihcied, a fair.,pnee\bemg allowed .for the Instrument,, after the desired effect-hat been-atf: Ulined. , ( i Pa it al?o remembered, that those complaints are bat little understood-by the profession in general, and that ■ all the medicmo lu the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue un« checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con** aeqrrence*. : Ithaabeen a matter of surpripe to some, that any one pf respectability andrrf professional attainments should devote bia attention to diseases which people of every descriptiorfpreiend to cure *6 easily. -If, however* bat' thoone ihousandihpartcfihciniseriesihes&peaplebnng upon society,were known, a very different opinion would 1 be formed. -• And it is net only the tf reant niliery and; dejection, preytngon thcvmmd as.we!Las the body, that Is deplored, bu» some are of such moiare-asAo affect' posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether, Ivis-a fact thaw when not properly treated, Jhoy-jxmy remain so dormant in the constitution as to up* pear in no othter way than iu their effects yew if properlyuneersiood.eremosteasily.andispeedi-, iy removed. The abave,so ingeniously contrived mstruv raent.will doubtless} ina great measure, coatrihutetto check, the,evila of quackery t so prevalent m this class of throughout the'Dnion.'> ' - . < -.••-'• ? : The price of the complete instrument,carefully secur ed against oil observation in a box, is only SIOT 1/ can be sent, by express, to any address.monypatt of the. Stales, Canada, Ac., aeeonllDgto«raer,accom* pamed ty foli direcuonsj'ami trapornmt adtqceJo the married and single; the expenses, even to the remotest 'pans of the country, being very trifling..;: . j v ' * •; The unexampled success this Instrument has obiainfid since its introduction'll! Afnenco,’has induced somo-tut** ■'principled persona In New-,York}: Philadelphia, Albany, iDoston, Ac«,.to get up some ridicolous thrifgs, called • w r uments, l, which: however, heayinotTnastibitT*'- jssr resemblance, neither inform nor pnncijile<..\oi my (own invented, long .tried} and universally approved In* ;siruments,,and which are as similar to them as night is *io light. Every attempt to sellsuch for mine.will be prosecuted ro the fullest extent of the law, ■ I being not filling to connect the well'tmd A honestly teamed reputation of my iaventionh wjthi quacks >aud. >■ their worthleEsprodacttons. A’o Instrument t s genuine < and none canbt warranted butihoS* offered from tnysetfc All applications and remittances must bp directed :|gpat PoidMo the Doctor himself, be havingno Agencies ; ; f arls^ Address, post paid,'Dr. B. de Lanoy, 51 LurpenarA'sC}' New York. hoars, daily, from 0 A.. M. till 3 P. M., and front’ 7 til!BP.iU.,ihe Sabbath excepted. ; ... IDTThe undersigned certify, with great pleasure jtbat the above-mentioned Instrument lsitol ordyconstructed, onscientificprinciples, bat that from tts use the happiest resuiismay always*,wuh confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the cure of those diseases, NO OTHER CBKTAIN RKMEOV EXTANT.- ; HENRY S KELLER, M.D. ; CII. GOETZB; M D.,’SO Chamber street,. i - C KCKUAKOT, Howard street, i ... Nxw.-Yohk. i Pr. ns Lasev is prepared, to execulc o!! orders for sur gical apparatus, viz:'Artificial Arms, and Legs,-which move like natural members) Apparatus for-Luxation : for -Contracted Legs r.for curvuiure oflbo Spine «na Waist; for False Joints of the Arms. nnd'Knccs;. for Paralytic Legs; for Clali Foot; for Lacrymal Fmules; of the hcctum; Hypogastric Pelts; JJeda and ‘Chairs for StekFersonsCrutches,Trusses &c«; Ortho* pcdio Corsets, &c.,&c.. All work, warranted. Letters roust be 'port paid,-containing d proportionate remittance or city reference. : ffeb?s:ly HBMC^LA^B^ij|«£c2nBBHBnH!HIBHHSnSIGB9Bij Ur. Guyiott’s Improved Extract of Yellow: Dock and SaTsapainlla'!. The oriyinal and only genuine preparation far the permanent cure of Consumption and Disease* :; , of the Lungs, vhen they are supposed to ■■ he , affected by, the too free use of Mercury, Irony Quinine, • —IT WILL CURB WITHOUT FAIL— , ■ . . .. Scrofula,; ■ . . or Kmg T s Evil, .. .. : Cancers,Tumors Erup-• . ; tions of the Skin, Erysipelas, > Chronic Sore Eyc«, Ringworm or Teiv ./ lers, Scald Head, Rhemnnitsm. Pam*in iho Cones or Johns, old Sores nmi Uleer*»,s<velliiiffof llie Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Sail Klieom, I?i«eosc of ; * the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arising from the use of Mercury, pam la the Side and . Shoulders, General-Debility, Drop* sy, Lumbnjjo, Jauudicov and . - • • ••• Cosuvenesa • Tlie Beat Female Medicine Kaawn I fflllEShaker prepared w Yellow Dock,” and the “ Red i Honduras SarsaparUh,- 1 nre the tnvsluabjo reme dial agents from which Dr. Guyzou’s lraproved Hxtraot of .Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la boratory of Dr. Gay2on has given us the virtue of the=e Toolsiatheir perfection.. His.preparation contains &U the restorative properties of. the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. - Experimonta vrere madc .ir the manufactarc- of this medicine, amil it .was found that it could not be farther imptoved* I-'--. • . Accordingly, we find ivresoneito almost universally" in c&scs'ol Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com-* plaints, forgeneral prostration of all the vital po'wers, ■and all those tormenting diseases of tho skin so trying to the patience and so Injurious to health. ■ ’ '■ MPf M J Bcrofqla, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gkn* grenej Rheamaiism, aud a vast variety of other greeablb and dangerous diseases, are- speedily;und' perfectly cuTcdby the use of this medicine. .. * ;sAnair,.Michigan, October G.IFSL : . Ma- Jomj D- Pxhk—2?<ar Sirr-li ij wUh-UDUttera» ble feelingit of that l ain üblei through the - oi-/ vine Frovtderice of God, and by the wonder-wcrkinc 'egeney of-that-exreUent medicine, GuyxouV'Yellow Dock and SarsapariUavto give you a few- symptom* pf my almost hopeless case. In the wihtet of 18501 was. attacked with a-severe'' polnr which wotfgradually extending through the whole rlght stde and leg; allho same total prpetratian of my phyMcal system.; also, my leg had Rbtubk tOßiout two*thirds of Us common sizd. I: procured ihe auend once of-u skillful pracliiloner, whnjranouneedmyais* -ease one ot the-worei forms: of liver, coraplainu Ha - .•alii my ease was ope not eaßilylihnOled, botpiusetibed forme. I remained under hia treatment until.'i was sat-' Ufiedhe could hot help me.' t-then.procured of yotir ageotat thiBplaca,\V.>.'.BeeTs,two l -.boule6ofGuy» xotl’s Yellow/Bock.and,Fatsapaiilla^from'which J re oelved a vast amount : of tcntfit. After bavlng taken four bottles more* 1 was . ablo to pursue my business Wtihotu any inconvenience* and have been since thaP time d well man, .while but a short tlmexlnce I was con*/ Cued to my.bed three-fourths oftlie umo; and l cannot' ascribe the return of my health to any other causa than by the ogenev of that truly . valaablo medicine* Guy zott’s Yellow Dock uud Sarsaparilla.-: HABSEL VAURIFER. *: Ala. J. D. Fxas*-J7ear Sir; I send ypu the -foregoing eoruficote, and,-so far.as I bid ai'qualntcd with-the case,, it is all true. I procured it; thinking a might be a benefit to you and'tothe-afflicted. Youiiave thepnvilege of using it as. you think best. , Yours, W, A. BEERS. $ Tlie following loiter is from a highly rcspeciahls phy eyclan, who enjoys an extenslvopracUoo : -. NiT*BBB, BtMkCauiiiy,o.,Noy IVtSSI.-. • Da. Joan D: Sir;. “JJt CuyioUs Ex tract of SarsapanUa.” -Thin jaediolno has been nrei scribed by me for tlielasi three yrara,- with good dtfeou In i General -Dobtltty layer Complaint, Jamistce.DyaT pepsin, Chrpmennu Nervous -Diseases. In all femilo ooryplat[Us it certamEy is unequalled. .. ■ . Jn the use of : [his medlcino the paaent cbnsfnhtlv gains strength and vigor, n feet worthy of gfeitf'eottiid erotton. It is pleasant to the taste and. smell, ado can B «r» b ,J S e a on 4 WJlk ti,! ™e* l delicate etontaebs, wiui aafety ; -under any circumstances;- r am sneakiae • from experience, audio the afihcicd l advise its n«c.i - • . HR. J. 8. LBLPL&. * l' ARKj.Fourth and Walnut streets; <7Fn* ■■ » Uene ra I age ni, to whom all orders must be JCr Frlce *i per holtle-slr bottles for 85.- ••i- r arSSL'wsXrV ' L PARK.'Cmcinnatij-Ohln, ': Nort te a ? Lconlfcrt, f Fourth and Walnut olhorderß must W addressed. ?.*> Uisbtufghi LWilcox, Jr, comer h l tTsSSßmmontu.BA FalinesLock ft Ccr,Pitt* sk**®Vva’A } Lee ft Beckham,Alle* ghenyCity Vowel!, wAlnfftoai W H Lumber .Lß'fiowie, UnlontownjH Konnu, RomewctjSDScotL I» ft C S Jonds, Condersport) F CrOotor - / Mhnurtg-fl^ TO vmM "*~*aSfeSMgSTS a «SEBBSf 5r :■ ■■ -V'ty ~ r '' ' '*»>'* * ~ *' < * 1 r ~«\* ( '7’ **r - FEMALB PILt% i : jLir„ arilnii(Mitir,l«ft«OTetewif rnmshrftrt-Chtoro jJiePor Orfeii!aiek«TO,BßM / „ 7 miwloo, Jjynaenotrbauu Worms*. xisi>luur,.iea«nLf ;\\>aiDCBB,lVaOieEU Pains!ri lUOlfeid Ud ttUM.hott flffAppetlie, WTOMBeßrT«ffl»al/I8»*K<» flpia&CoM 'aveneMSlrritability, JJjirpiprl* or ladigettloOr Flats* leico or pins; ifmf »lf Ulerine Complaint*. Price 99 ce]it»}OrflW(btfx<uf filr MtflO.lSaM ArttoletH* aid Tei< tan by W. C. JACKSON, 3tQ liberty «reet, bead of, #lHße-Dirli*gm» .l ■' - ID** Full directions encloseil wilit each box. - _JecJWrd(tw „ _ A , sraPw«%i[» •JL Children and Aduhe,ihaiJuaerotbeca al«overea.■:. T,?«W | tr»liii’fyiitooflyoctu-jooa . rr«!‘ §»“&««* >****, ' knowa einee-/Jh«OTbeeir<ln; - \ ■ ShSliSit B ®®.*®?!?!* m yoara,. anil aone maintains Its iwla h»srt.l e - > ?i!l lBR ft w»-><»,«*,JIM j?i?inmo each of oar mbei'reepecla lAnti ' ,r P™ OUCB her0 > ,eeomvi ' > of Pxcp.fXMw ■'f Wood an-’ — • I perfoct ccrmintf ; and U?e tn»n /who will Tiow »How» Hernia to proceed anil! a eondftiori ofi&Tngiten^ag^: [£d that,nothing -can :4UevyUe:bav the hnHei of * ■ i surgeon, ii wholly ineiensahre.'A rapture In ittoidl i jia^Tortn,' r n»ay, t [ ofEicied nnd-the xruis-mtkeu bntto go ss many ner&cna • i dOy-wiihout evfeiva bandage of any kind'toftt&ifl ■■■■ Memremler9 ihe.eosej>eTfecUy.nnmflmigeai3lp.snia : *•■■ ito wbaliß termed SrranenZfliriHfmfa, whrahonen'hwr : uno Tchef batin'atttrgicfcl operates.lii-ibb Ttsaalar t i Which We .invite, Ihb.aUenUoniOf the affi»cied.;ther« la : -every superiority overtheitassftff nnd ; .fe*hdftgej>3tf* v 1 muaWcaeas of presiure that does ttonbelnttg; toaDi l , - . otuertastromemwith.wtachwo are acanatmerT: and -will retain airy rupraro’Wltlrease and-cornfortta the wearer<v; Wiyaictaa of ihebfjihmftsrandintjln.Um pro,, fesaionhave given testimony to its (treat eupenorilynvei J ‘ ftho-ordlpatw-»fM««! ita‘;a»e.,’;Tha '3 , ina»iOC'Dr.-:Httb ' r ;baid will euro oie-balf the casca of ordinary.Bnpttns We adTlaq those afflicted to make appUealfdn'in timet ' < ! fhiJrtghut eiaramr- canbi/gnmin Pui SUi,bgcalling an thiagint. • " *: * ■— ' • j Period* from: atautancertcanlraTotheia *ent,Jty,' ffeadinff themeasntc- round the body. - . . _ . ' - - BH. ‘GS».n. KKYSER, •' ' j - . ; i JWWoaiatteeifßoliogenKbtPlwbnij)!., . TO INVALIDS AND T 11& BtCK. ' *HB. CELEBRATED COM^WCX:AEfttOT/NSS. ; PRST, Tbg i > Afir ExiaACio« (Connerf A - Ztellyk) curing, /aibßwna imd - and Sores., i 2d.- Columbia :(ot Buying or ! Restating; tie: f HotowrHair. . . ! 3d. flwrt tfm and Bon* XsnuTenr ana 2ntfia»lPV«v , «mS262?ttrir,. ncureibrnltcaMKoCßbfiuafcilem*.'c-'>- * Atwiitfp Ot7,j& certaincare Tor Deafness.'.. .- sm. 6ih< Bfakn'tpickKtadacbs■ Rmrtvi t -*> . ■*■ 'in* Aofter’j ßelit/, for all womenuf thefamily wtfy. ;fth;!L6njfleirb Gupf-Waitmi pbldfantf feyerubtfeellng* andprevenUiur-fevera; for Asihma,'ldv(Br Comp!aint*ftnd-BiTiooa AfreoiiiirtiPj:ib*rl and JLom of Appeal* jforCpauyt-, »■ ■ nesi in lejnalcs and niales,andiif.rvausiPotnplahltf lUttj jMwMrt.hdlffiyjtoanrf ar& bad to lake, never gives . pain, aftd never leave* one eottive. * - • . ■ or grown persons. * - * ‘ 5: 101 b/ iUrs^roun^:<fMt FfijnSfiZer^'; Ninnftdlsinp has.beenducovered.tnatisso happily adapted to tuo r ;t nurnaUtf as dropsto be l&keni aira yet perfoTtßsuCh- : < wooden whenanpllederttmoZfpasawaanor bwb.-hy -' .friction. In bottles froml?( to &Q cents each; ” - ■* : ■ &iurtial&sEcatkand.Std BugJJant, tof 'driv* - ingnway. Vermin In u ehoruime.. ■ '* / ‘- The celebrated Ltn**J%fg Ptflrahd-Ifcwpirajftaf Buim. i , n . « t „ A . 13th. pr.'Barihilemtvi’* Pink Syrup. J the popular EX*'' ‘ : FOE COUGUS,'C(jLuSi' ' TbsEasilndia tf ‘Jfnaforb Hal r By**, toe only SpßEcolorinffor the Hair. .. . „ f ; f 15lh. Lin's Balm tfCkiaa t a Chinese Remedy for Cats/ „ r - / > .. , t \ ; :t§}h*-,j£&7euiof;liariapatiUa., r Vhte artiefohaa onttfv» edall otoer-SawapariUoa, and still gives as grtht satte . facUDn,asever. , - , Thncelebrated spread Simigticnfog blaster; made from-Dr. Lie's recipe, l and the most pop&mriiVlhe 7 markets . XSilu Df.BHnt'tfTbdihJLchs Shops. Ascertain and ehsv core for Tooth Ache. .. I9tb4 .Dr. .COHSTocs has lately bought the light for the United fciaies, .of the celebrated Commtnasd *Mineral |Toj«r r found at the SalrJSpiin*«-bf Uodtor \Vni,o. Chase, at SuCail)Qrlner r ,C. W. This medjotne has at* tamed u notoriety and populamy neverbefore equalled; by htm been * commensurate with its merits,whicbare eiiratmlinary. AUttiereraecnesarefully-dcscribedinAJUhlANACti, to be giyen. -.to all -.who. cell where iheMcdicines ure • kept. ‘ ; t . * . • , ■ 'NOTICE*.! All. preparations/ -heretofore , known- at « ” of OOMSTOCKA.-CO.V, always be* lonsed ortiJnow Dr llufliiii 8. Comstickj aijd though iho signature/Of Comstock d» Co. witl bcconitnued, thlsexiralabctwlih'lho fac*sJmilß Dr, L. 8. C,= will in- future .designate the ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. - _ . UUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK. . C 7“ The abftvft'tnedieinep edn be Wdlnthia place of fete vnuu&x JACKSON. . ■ . No. Liberty atreetrhedfl of Wood.--- , ;In offering.tothe community IhisJujUy celebrated re* medy for.dtaeases of. the throat and lungs* itisnotour wsb to.uide *wlth’tSe livea o* health :ot the aMlcfed, but frankly, to lay*beforethem theopruion&of distinguished men,and some ofihfe evidences of fron*;which they can ]ad£e.forrthemrclvesr:^AVie s alnoerely‘|ilcdgo : ourselves lo mafceno wild assertions ot faiseutaimoents baraaniiy whitdijacia will not'Wamntr - i < r y Many, prepare bbrii,gfven^knd,’wesqllcit i aK|nq«li7 ~?*b ^ll nblie inl&^^^n !?Mj b^w . wili find them perfectly thy ibcirbtßt confidence *, it Mai* ', r * •, Uear'Sirjl.aeTayedansweriug ibereceiptof vou? preparstion , ,atittHiaias : a.'ptamnUy:ofthtoessJn*lts . effect* Cuii^«.oT^.Uie v fkanUef-ofmy friend* •. i ■ This,!'haveiiovvdootj' wilh-tibljrh degree orShtitfite* „ ... « A ; v liiaye,fcandit,ftsili mgr*dfents show, aijowerfirtro toed? for c<aasano coughs naff pulttOnUry. diseased - v r. -y.PAI?KER Cl^V£i^Uvk.& , Barraswicfr,Me.,Fetr.Visit, i„ ' FraWaWdrfraro* tX$ Karrnlion Hitb, f* t2iis€iPr. ' 1 ’ ■ **' . - -fcdwxltj Asgv 10; iSw; Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been eared or toe vonteofgh 1 everhad inmyiife, by yourMCHmYPserosuiJ’old never fail, when toothers. * r -Toon, —"t t . 8, D. EMERSON. ' v ihe nnd seo.lf -Uila tpediclße'ia worth a trial. .The patient badbeeomc very feeb!6;obfc . ihh effect of Ih&meditane.tsmA nfrrointflVy Kiy .. ' WTO.BWHa Swiss By) ; vUr.: JiCr I have been affUcieilwithspate* , ful affection of the Ipags, andall the'isytoplbtHsof settled consumption; for' more use of ybuWHkßHTPaCTosUtpwhioh gtfve Wcgtadual : relief,.Bndl.bavebeeßsateadHy-galaina.ay strength till . jmyheatiblaweUmgbwstortd. - -- ...» ealrimS®?? had the gratification of . ter parochial duties v<- o’ >■ > I nave pleaaaro ia certifying .hese,facta to y/»a ' 'And om, fir. * . *' '^p.eAijlqu^of^pttib^MoUoa. Yollowibgvrfts-one-bfthelaohnof caaea which the physicians and-frienda thought wheineuraMe consumption ? ..«■>. * ' ~‘ • ■* Aug< £9,1846. JltT. r ' brought on by a cold, in the begMtolhrqf la»Februa?y! and was Confined to mybedj ntdrctaaa .Ceugfting-inceMautiy night. and;day;.j becamenhastly and nale, my eyea were eabkett add glaSay£«uid mv btejihvitrshoit. zlndtrtiifwiU npWfr.ftUfas.Ma in aueb dislretu for. breaih.Uiat l.ut little bopeofHiTreto.- ery coulibo emtnjineti WMiinMiilifinbironrft Wend of mioej (ihelitv;7obn Keliet.of ibe MelhKllatrtnrch,) bjroßghi me n botiloof I .tried mow lo Riatiiy bmf; "<h!nrfn>in ssy ezpeeittiosof Obtolninip nlief.- m good effeDpinda^/ me to eonu’nno w H??' *vl? *- B nnn/®bnd my bealib nacb a l!lTee raontt>, I Hto weUanxlBtronj" jiiiii can a> inbnjp fl»y oare only to joar.gnatinedicine. . i. ~ Wiibthedeepiat-gfifliiideJybßiiiitf.- ' ' ■ ' ! - » • . *#AMES GODFREY. ■ rrepared anii sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem ist, Lowe! i, Maya.' :i i 1 , _ Ip". SoW In Piuaborah whqlesale an* retail,by B: A‘ FahnenocV; an4by'J:M.'Tbwnjen3; toADegbenyCUy by H. P. SCflwaTat,-and'J. Doagluv ani by dratreisv. generally, t - dec^lO . . Pimte Dlltaui. Dft. BftnfrN, No. ®t DIAKOND A LIEV Anars M< waflro. wipnllon. 10 sit office B^essßisasstja; jSgSSKSSSg ?SSSS«p s^aasss gi«BT-fc?. i '- *- ■- ■• * '- : ' -■■:■:■: ■■-■■•- -■’ HattS^a-<ifr» ■ I'ido- ’■'■“•■ frtogkMfc, > */t 7il ? , " i *? I ~~ + *y jf «* * * > " *t * f , » ’ r > A *- J 'l ** y * t
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