V T ' v ? 1 I.* V ~ , ‘ v4^ ! «' t 4"‘ 7. V , * \ ~~' o*/c - ;>• r;*v£ , ~ * v-*< • s ’ ■„> *» *, >„/ ; r;:;- v ' • : - ‘ ■ §&§<*V «,■*«< «iv i-\{fX-. 'i -?* .^: Isiteii teM Iflttlfei wMmwM #ss&§# «gs&®s^spB BBBgißtel wsgsfpsi fmm wBBsMsi JiiNpi sips ss^isss '^mi iSßSpjte. §l® P' 111 " : ''r'‘* s '*sirs" i ¥- ,^; ?«?^''ljS l ’i*3?&‘-' r ■ -'-“v'r'S : ? \' i : 3r ' ■'. ,"~ a "V'=- •*‘ •■• •!-'-' - .r-'-r-V ... •*• •%- , - -• \ ■ • "• ■Bl^fe^»Wja!^^‘VtfVs<l f^?<f<l»»3f4SCt.vn. , >- -’ "' r> *;V V* >A , *f- 1 .\>’ *<vL- t£&55*S?&V .IsNJ, <ti #•‘jfefcA-it rjA<Jt xr <* * , - - - . -*' ■’ ’ ' - r* naOlii’BKj JrVßrt Hiy? Clothing Bt«re,No,_Ss +te&i J . % n,ur*(or Si 6o r ajnHx-ticr Good»*of eyer> desflnPtion, - •<"£. r/ w for JuEl. Cu»wm w?tk «9®le to prfer in hKluarvbJa style, »nd ortTetMoiyihla terms. laprl? nrn»r<sye< , y I j» , *^SWfl l t n Be xruet rVn tAid W«rt K<wiiVEß,nt tire Beg Hits CwtHtno - I iSivthtf.l.iberiy sireelj scljsii-.e cheapest Clo ■■- iijiojr tit the Oily—welt madepnd fasfiionakly cut*-. Call S fid-ei attune tbeotf yoQ'WiU'jiot'be Oiaappolntad,-- ' Just r-ceiveu,tjy. Kxprets,a.spUndul,assortment of Oashmores, Brown, Greetl and-Blue Clotb», ; anp other Fashionahls Goody,'gaiUbTeTnrtheseason/whlo J . we are prepared to make jo order, (wUhout disnppolnh • menu) in* style unsarpasedduniheCity. - Come and ace. ■ maral glottfog. : PlTTßfltttt}ttCLo?Hlßo BTOH.&V -** / / Conor of Wood and Wafer sto. r -Jolm'Xallahmn dfc- con Broprtetora# . fJIHE publlpis-rcspcclfully. requested to, coil and 'i'aoutie out ktock of Ready; Made Ctoihing, for this market, and in: superior styre, wmch we lo selflow for .cash, : Gor .moßo being :.*? Quick. Salts amt Brctfi~ - Our Wtreronm, up stsirMs fuHy.- ”PfjL 'larga:-afeck'or Cnssimeres, Yj«-£R**?!£Sil ClothSaOt feyerydescripiioo; and, m fact, every-anicle. in ou? line suimblo forthe These * are making to orderin' superiorstyle, andat very. low prigem l - .. ,c -•Ja'MBSO.'WA*?. A _.-„. • '■ HEBCH&JJT TiltOß,; i Ito- X Market,,bemun Stemdand Third «ree&.. ; ! Coloie i ? , pLOTHs; CA^DIERESan4 : V;RSTINCiS, w£leh for newness of \, AVrfgnfl and • tlchnetß of fabncB,.arc -.not surpassed by : anylioose west ©f New YorV.—AlloTwhicUtel* pro- ; pared to makeiootderin a satenetsiyleattt the lowest price poisiblevami crrdialiy'UivUe'purcnasers'todull ■ and exuunitd the stock before’puTchasmg elsewhere. > < 7Ty TAIZ.ORS.—\ havenoaßlhotized Agent in this city, forihcsa3e ofmy workonGARMENTCfOTTING;. . only Ue.hud’ at thfc:*U>re of the aub?tribef,3B : Market streeU&ilhdfftllowingprieeaj viz: with Inßlruc iiojtf w «io > .-. -,mar|7: •.^■’h JAMES 0. WATT. ...: ass w.oguthihgMoOßß. ~ ... , EDMOND WATTS fc CO.. „ MERCHANT TAILORS, JVb. 186 Liberty street, above St. Clair, -rTHVE Opened a now Clothing Store, at the ShoVe .l~f place, and ;mre now reccivine m splendid iDt of CloOtsf Cmssimites, Vestlnrs, Ac^ofthe.latest; importa tion*. purchased with n a especial view to city trade, tuid Which they ore: prepared to make up to order in the la test mud most fashlohablo styles, .ftieyintcod. to pay strict attention to th it branch of. their business, and th»y hatie fall confidence thst they will be able to glve.tbetr easterners enure satisfaction, Tlioyare also mannfaetu nag- 0 choice lot of EEaDV. OIaDE CLOTHING,. .OI the newest eiyletywMch they-Willsell lowforcash-- ASall- thiS stock is entirely now, it Is worthy the.aiten.- ott of buyers [aprtP-y *fl1Pl£IKO : A.Nb BUfltfra*.«. CLOTIIIXG J . " . - THREE BIG DOORS! Tfo. 151, Liberty Street, Pitltbur%h. . TPHN'McCLOSKEV baa now tie Ple««™ A ■ ntmnciny to bis numerous friends and the public in ‘ general* that hi* Sprmg and Sommer stock ready ■ nif'iflsDecuoh, which no believes.will bejfoujid.to.be oni of the largest.and 1 best selectedstocks of .Ready- Made Clotbingto be foundln the Western Country, • .. He has thisseasoapstd more than usual aitcnuon-to the manniactunne- and style t>f hi* Garments, so that tue very h>we«prieea, as well as the finest, a*e got npin * BW^ftndcifeganeenottobeaarpossed*: He wonfd particularly can the attention of all dealtn, ■ : la Clothloirio hi* present snlemUd assortment of . . <Risitdy»ll*aa ©ar»*?*ta» ;• ■ A* he feels confident, upon examination of ihequaJiue* onduiieesof his-goods, ho can Offer them auehiuduM mehui Vs jshall matte R their iniercsuo purchase at hu experience, aad-greatauccess in iheba . glues*. together with an unprecedented, vthoiaaZt ayd.t+ , lofi patronage, ha* enabled him to get -up Garments to shit the busmea* habits and tastes of every location In. thhUnion/whlchis of ihenunoat importance to whole . - '(alannrcfaaser*. ■ • •-. ■■■•■■■ : -< frith*Cutting department will be found * choice so*., Uctfonpf the most-fashionable goods, consisting ©P-v, v. £mch, Engluh and jlaierican Bmaddalht, . Casfcmeretts.Ae, Ar, Also, an excellent assortment 01 VESTIHQS, of the latest mud most fashionable sty lee ell of which he to prepared to mate to order.tn.urebt:s>- ®xe.AMonmeatithe Quality,and the .Variety, i* .the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be in the. United rkimi roarxu ►ITTSBURGH AND -ADT.EGIIEN?\CIf V UONDS ’ —Wantedatbest rales; at the eornerof Marketand Iri itfeqs, by He7l «■ WILKINB A CO. ' C(HPartuera&ip Sotlee, rfIHE subscribers have this day l ship, nnder the style..ano. firm of .TAAFFE, MA.. GuIRE A BANE for the purpote of .carrying on aaeu-- ernl Comnusston and Produce Business, and conudent ly hope their long experience, extcnsis'e mercantile, ac-. unaintanee, and personal ..attention to. ihe .interests of their easterners, -will entitle ■ them to a share, of public nationace, which it shall be their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE. Pittsburgh, r- '■ i - SAM’L MAGDIRE, Cnmbcrt’d, Md., \VM. C BANE, Washington, Pa. ‘ Pittsburgh. April 3.1353- t»P 8 HOPS FOUNDR y]~ Cocbr&3S» Jttcßride. A Co,, . . •■■■■■ 'mnU»At?TBSSBSO* - • - .. ; ;- Iron ILtsilisig asul Ornamental Iron : Worh t w all it* hranchet, NO.S6, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. . mOE edvenlsers beg leave respectfully lo inform their Xfnends and the public generally, that, bavin* receiv ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Ratling, Ac., which, togethorwith those previously ©nhand,cotnpnse» the greatestvanety ever offered in this. Cityr-“Uiey are. now nrepared to manuficinrc the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies,' fences, gardens* window guards* tree boxes* hatracks.centre tables, Ac, ftc.,in a style of workmanship and finish not lo be surpa*sd,and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moan tains. • .. AlsOy COokingJstoves, hollow ware, and casutigs of all description*.'asusual. ... •■■■- ■ ■ 177^.. riUHES R. BEED cfc CO., Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling. and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. . , . NO. 3Q Smithfitld liral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. , Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &C. April 0,1852—2 m iceaer for. Different Une» of Paeljet BMpi. PASSESGEB OFFICE, :SS, 410 I,lU»rty Str««t, Flttlli«eb< ; ■ -Set Ps W.' BYRNES f C0.,69- South ttrta, emtur & Pint,Nia Yotk/SB NaUrtoeßead, Kwrjwol; end «s Grancr ttrta,Ntu Orltant, * > HAB a'Line of Packet* ■■ KaerpooUo Newport J a Line of Packet* from iav- nraAnv erpool to Philadelphia, on Jigg>MXMxL£r the etßh teen th of eacbtßEsanaßSß month* * Lane of Packet*to Baltimore on the smut o i each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the 6th and S4th of oaeh month from London and Portsmouth to : at the' lowest rates of discount ; and all information nmrlS 1 . eiOLlherty «t.. Pittabargh. ' sSmpoxlctm ofX«lKl)tS CELEBBA.TED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. TST H. WRIGHT, (successor to J, S.TouonhMann ylr * Tactnieyofmjd'Deiler.Wholeeale and Heluil in tins above named Oil and Lamps,£« now receiving* Urge : ■isbmnent ofliAMPSifiw; burning. Ae Ethereal Oil, Ctmphineana Pino Oil. Alsn. Lampaof every uescnp • lion, tax bnrmngLaid and lurilOil.■ ; ,■■■> .-Chandeliers,' Girandole Hall Ltmxpa» WipkB,GtoDet, Chb&aey'Mata,: Cons, and all things .pertaining lo the * JQheWal.Csaaphlne or Find Oil, regularly supplied . . oftee or twice a week. • " All order a 16ft with the wagon, which is constantly real Oil; An articles delivered in any partorthe city» or in Allegheny, free of eeet. w H WBlflaT :: 'No.BB Fourth eb, iApollo Hall,) betvreen Maikel ana Wood Hreels... idtrta svmauX'"----’:-■■ldkx bessMab, 1 ■ rofihelate , 6rm ofSandr ARclncman. LOUIS BB15B«Af*CO« , ,- - Ufft 0 AT»K B• A N X»'D BAt B 1 &IN ‘ Clocks. WaUhtSj Jmilrr, Watck.Matiriali, TacU;sc n Qc^ . -»urm*Tß»Ei,:o!<B oooa.Fßo* woop J tinauuK6H, ; SElehve 10 annonnce totlietrndo And the public neral Iy, that they have themselves c are fatly ser, tnfl, imported from Europe, alargestock of Gold altd,SUVeriwalches, Wntcb Materials, and : Toola for Which makeyai 'and a moat elegant assorunenn of Jew-, elty, from iho beat ihanofactotlea—which they oßer.at.- price* ha low as they can be pnrchased in (he eastern ™TOelr”sloctVWatchea consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Leplnesi -Sil ver Qaanier* 1 and elegant French lime pieces, oi ihe . ■ ' most approved -makes.. .Together withalarffostock;jor • ; docks, and Time Piece#, from the best American Facto* tie**'"’' ■ .. •. —... Their stock or Jewelry comprise*; article* of every - description in thlsUne,saehasFiilgerßings»Earßings, . Breast Fins. Bracelets, Gold, Fob-hnd Guard Chains, GoldGtaardKeys and . tieala,.Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and TfeaSpoons/ondcveryklnd of fancy articles penerally.. kept in establishments of thls description. ' r. v They would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools,' of everjr variety, which . they have most carefally sc- Jeeted. > ... • They have also on hand a large assortment scopes, Spy Glasses fiftdOpertt‘Glasses, from the best manufactory inEngland. Together with a great variety of other aruclestoo nameroustotrieniion. Clocksi Watches and Jewelry tepaired .in the best ; manner and on the most'reasonable terms, focilliy <l*UDD£i2. FORD* - Sanufaeturer* *nd Dealer* In M ANC HESTER MINERAL PAINT, <■ ALiMsm Crrt, Pa. ~ :«■' ~ Naw Yoml, Deeember lffUj, 18S1, a canple of MANCHESTER MIN. . ERAIi EAJNT, for P.TOOaa & Four, and find it to con* tain ibe following:. . ... Silica, - • Alumina . P«r Ozlda ol Iron, ? •-■ ■ - Marnesia* . . - Manganese, 'Water and Loss,. - r < - . • 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in ihebox,which! tnppoaewas the .one you desired also, to have analysed, 1-find \o differ Q-om any average of the.lmnpa powdered, and mixed together. Thtalastyielda as.foUpiys: . ~PerOxide.of Icon, * - - 53,50 : VSillcaand Alnmma. . . . -. * - 33,00 v Limfe, - . , - ,83 Magnesia* . ,10. • Waiet andJLoss, 7,90 . V..-.: • ’ 100,40 ' ' ... .. T presttme arises from the mineral sot •. •beioff.'StofijnD* sotoa-portions containing more Iron than ,; .ovberB...TiJ a ooaly«lfl,Bbow»Lhearticle to be 'weil nut • edfor adnrabTopfcfnt* I find that by calcining the pow der by a prrUyhigh heat, the color ia jnocb improved, firtttffiß9teonyerteainto a fine red, * ■ orBMr - !■ JAMES Iti CHILTON,& D.iJHeniiit |p» Foe rate bjr JOEL MQHLEK, mi Liberty street, raartOry - - -1 xegulorly to the East and West, and are prepared to i forward all poods enirustedtoour care. . ■ : • ' rjTsPFGfAL MESSBNGER sent daily for TbiladeU I phf»,at4o’clock, P.M Also, dally to 6racinnatl,at7 t free of charge, and Goods returned. by first Express. 1 _ - . T . , -r. : RiUs of. fezchange for sale on England, Ireland; and . scoUant*) forany.tunoonivpayahietmJnrinclpatiJanking : Hduces or I*oBl Offices xa the United Kingdom. : dee«4 BAKER A RORSYTH, Agents; Blerclmute’ Portable Boat bine, iBS2. JBBBdtßHßlffiXißsi, For- the Hbwagoriation o/'Mercktnimand Proditie, •> (Vll-SWKWIWAW* (Wfittt'AKtf B*ItH6iU>«)iBSIWSEB PITTSBURGH ANB PHILADELPHIA,’ •••■* «•• IHtict. withoiti'Ri-thtpping. £7* TIME, TEN DAYS. - - PATTON fc "REYNOLDS* " >*• Depot} 251 Market *tv(neatSl*tln) Philadelphia. C A MANJILTY & CO i - 1 •■ -Canfll l Uasjtw4ft3 and dtOPeimsiffeeT. Pittsburgh. TTglVlNG.tncreaacd ourfacl»tleß'anfl : otherwise im* XjL" proved't>ur arrdn^em&ill» i for TranBp6rtatlon. we are iidwprepared to receive a large amotfatof Produce and Mdtthandise, to ship (oathe opening of the Counted whtrpromptnessaftd dispatch * TT»i Section Boat eyatem of transportation over our State Improvements hai beenin use about ten years, and the greatsuecess and (Uvor It has met With>l3 a snf fioient gnataiuto'that it Is no longer considered a doubt ful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly superior tonny mode of transportation used onConhlSf (when intersected by Railroads,). - - Goodtioadea into our Boats; at Pittibwrgttj’femam undisturbed unultinloaded atoor Warehouse ißMarkot street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoldingthedelav. conseoudi en J three different transhipments, and secu ring 'toejaelivery ‘of Goods lßentlre’lotv, the packages clean, and in as good order as when shipped. . .. . Produce* Ac /consigned to oar Hoase axPiltsbnrgn» will be received ana forwarded always at the lowesi currentoanaiTaies,' strictly, according'l6 instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or aa vatlgp.taxrtta. „ a. MANPLTY A CO. Fare AedaoedT ■■ WEST NEWTON PLANE ROAD ROUTE, T7h>r Baltimore, Philadelphia and wash * Fi «»anPa.Ra ll? ad a js H This is the only Office, which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, andyby taking thCsßoate, pas* aengers will save time and money ..... ' The MaiT Dont (carrying the:Vhited Staies-Mall,) leaves the Wnarti above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via'the Ycugbio* cheny Rivef: Passengers will lodgfr omahe Boau fend take splendid United States Mail Coaches at West New ton; next niornlng. over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in day)ight,:- r Take-.tha;«tagnlficent eleepmg Can of Balumore ahtl Ohio Railroad, at 10 o l elook, P. M- Breakfast at Baltimore'.,and Washington City, dine In Philadelphia, Und arrive inNctv YdTk the same cvenmg wt . • Fare to Baltimore, * • ' • • • B 9,00.. do Philadelphia, -v - . - * • :r.' 10,00. "do Wa»lilngton City,' - * • . 10,SO. : MONONGAHELA ROUTE. ■ The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the -. Bridge, Dally, at 8o T clock J A. M. : Travelers leaving FU'sborgh by the Morning Boat* will cross themountatnsihe same night; and arrive ; in.Cnmberland' the neit morning lor theft o'clock tram or Cara (or Baltimore. : Will tup in i Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at the same night v ■•••.■.■ Fare to Baltimore. r - ; ®-AS5*-- . • do - Philadelphia, . - - 10,00. , • do Washington CUy, -• . D>,so. |, FoirTicket?, by either of the above Lines, please cau at the West Newton-Plank Road Office, in the Monon 1 gahehr House, Water street S- J. EVANS, Agent. apr6 .. .;. •■■■■■• ■ ■ . ■ • .. -i—• aiCniG&S CESIIUb BAUiBOAO. 1852.' {CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and. Cincinnati Rail* mad* Cleveland and'Etio'Railroad,-Cleveland.and ■ Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. EASSENGERS will be ticketed through from-any . point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh; and (rota either of those places to any pointon Late Michigan. ! ThULiue will he composed of two new low prepare steamer*,bulk expressly for the route. . . CLEVELAND. • - CajH.C.C SteKABJ). • FORESrr CITY, ‘ • - Cap*. L. A. Pataca. A Boat wiil lcave-Cleveland C rDetroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at 0$ o’clock, arriving in both cities the following morning, in season for the mor ning train of cars for Chicago,'Cincinnati and Puuburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit • -Tley win run from Cleveland In the following order? * : FOREST CITY. Monday—- *— • • CLEVELAND. Tuesday--*—— ►r,.w.’nnir»dfly Monday? •«•>•«« .Wednesday* ...... -Friday. FOREST CITY. Tuesday**••■*•• *«*Tbursday>* ..«•• vfSaiord ay. •• The ncder6igoed are prepared tomake contracts for •aU kinds of. Fieighu from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Same Ste. Marie, and aU porta on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the Itnc until ihanaw Boats are ready •** .. AOSSTI. C BRADBERN * Cf>, Cleveland; PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE AJONE9, Detroit. >i!4:6m - ; Summer A rrnngementßeduce*!. PCSHSTX T A N 1 A RA l XXIO, ADi Two Xrami From PHUbnrgb to FblUdelphU and Baltifoorc* , Only SQ Jlovn Through! ■>. FARE SIQ. mBE Express mall irain will leave the Depoion lab- A erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6| o’clock, • • Passengers'wingobythecarstoTurtJe,Creek ISmiles* where’they wilt find tho best of Coaches in readiness la convey them 29 miles, over a first rate turnpike road lo Befttiy’s station; (condnetors accompany each train of Coaches), and then lake the cars to wolfidaysbunr i and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. • Passengersfor Baltimore uke.ibe cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburg!*, arming at Balti more the same mornings * „ The.Evenlng Train willleave daily at<Wo,P.M<,ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. :■ D. Leech & Co.’s Express Pnckclldne wilt leave daily, at 5 o’clock, P. M., connecting at BlalrsviHe with the Pennsylvania Railroad; Through from Pittsburgh to. Philadelphia and Baltimore hi 33hoars. -FARE, 19. Pleasure parties and others can -go oat on the train at 6} A. M- or Gfr P. M., and retara to the city at 8k A. M. crS P. M. Fare to East Liberty IS cents; to Wilkins bargh 25 cents; to Tania Creek 30 cents. We are pre pared to ran special trains to Turtle Creek, or any inter mediate point, for parties of SOor more. •• _ • , Passearer* will procore their tickets at toe Railroad Office In the Monongaheia lloase, Water Street. : NOTICE.—In case of loss, life Company will hold themselves responsible for 'personal baggage only and for vn amount not exceeding 9150.' „ • • . • jel J, MfcSKiMEN? Ticket A*U P. R. R. Co. N R W O K U B 7 lfTl WESTERN RAHiBOAI) *ROB Plttstrargh to Cleveland, Colambns ana . Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON ANl> MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from in tat than Ten Houn, by a eontinuout Railroad line 1 THE Express Train, on the Ohloand Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Flusbnrghat 81 A, M.; slopping at Sewlckly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Knon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and. reaches Alli ance,S2 miles; froraPiitsbargb,atlP.M. Passengers leaving Alliance an the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. At;, %nd reoeb Cleveland at OF. M. Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 9 A.M., Alllnhca al 1.30 P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 3.39 P. M., In time to con nect with the evenlng train on the Pennsylvania Rail* road for Philadelphia,-New York and Baltimore, and also with the Yonghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank-Bead rente. , Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one to two dnya in connecting with the Penna. Cen tralßallroad. - Passengers leaving Fittsbnrgh at 830 A. M., reach Canton at 2P. hi. anu Massillon at 3.30 P. M. At Mas sillon the lice connects with stage Hoes to Wooster, Mansfield,Now Philadelphia,and atEnon to New Cos' .tle,PoltndiWarren.MercerandErie," - , »** The New Briehtott Aecomitiodatlon Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A; M, and 5 30 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. fit. sndtP. Mi, stobplngat intermediate stations.. Excursion Tickets; good for two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh,Rochester and New Brighton. * i Quarterly tickets ore soid at low rates, and tlckeu by i the package to sbme of iho stations! - ■ ■ • The Trains do not ran oa-Sunday. t -Omnibuses ran in connection with the wins to and from thostaiion on Federal street; ■ Fare bythe only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts i burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon, 108 mileß, 63,00. • i For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, -- Ticket Agent, Orto J.MESKIMEN, • ■ - Monongnheta House, Pittsburgh, i: Non—By the mate by steamboat SO miles to wells-; ;vDle,and thence bylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the ‘ihrets 83,50* ■■■ ' . Pittsburgh,Aprill,TBs2vr-{opiS). .ENTERPRISE WORKS . no. 138 wood sx., xhxeo noon bxlow viaora auet. BOWS * TETLEY, xiIKWMBaBB IMPORTERS and manufacturen CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND ■Vw . DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Hl «Bjr FLES, Ac., We keep a general as ;■ eonment of the above articles con stamly on band; togeiiier, .wlth:a.general vorleiy l of : Fancy Hardware. ■ Also; Ghni.'Plstols and Revolvers, Flaskß, Horns, Shot Bela,-Caps, Powder,Tread, and Bui ets 1 Bowie, Dirk, Hunting -nod Pocket Knives j . Tailonr and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket' Scissors, Ac. Alio,Trusses and Supporters. ' Jobbing and repairing neatly exeented. . r ' , RIFLES!—We are miking. Rifles of every; .descrip . lion,: to order, of the .best material! and workmanship ; warranted. Orders received forthem at Wholesaleor. Retall, will- be .filled with despatch; Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. ■ imylS' 07,81 5.31 - 18,41 ,63 -■■>' >« - ,18 • :- . 8,00 New JBooJm, «t New York Fried. mHBOMJGICAI. AND SnSOEUjANEODS BOOKS, J; now.ppemng from • CarterjV Flelcher’f, Harper’s, Appleton’^Bcribner’*,'Dodd’s, York; Gould & Lincoln, Jewett, &c lT> Boston; Mania, 4c„ Philadelphia j from tbe Preflbyteriarv Board of Publica tion; and AmoncanSanday Scbol Union, and Map Sab bath School Society. . . . .Together with fteeh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Eurape> and a large variety of Stationery. Clergymen supplied aiEastern.pnces. DAVISON ad AGNELW. iUi Market fit, adjoining Wflsoys Jewelry. Store. WholMU. ana KtMlli TXTHIP! CANE, TJMBKKLLA AND PABASOL * N«. 143 Wood street. JOHN W* TIM, nwouera fot sale, : atEastern pricey a Inrg* assortment of the. above Goods, to which wo attention of dealers is_in\ntea. Also,Carpet Bags, and 'Ladies’- Satchelg* U&jl , „■ Friday. ...Saturday, CLEVELAND. (Ersayjanits Ftf r * h imajnk*x&«:l'ifcsiirkfe£«t ■ ■.■■ . f|IHBOFFICfifICAhe Insurant -Co,cj Korth Amtrtt* J. baa been w tfie,}VßTeboaso of Hardy, Jone* Front streef, ChfrcTlionseEislor \yood strcfiVwbereibeßubscnberwilliasueFoliciesonßtuy' is,andonßhlpnientgby Steamboats aud.«Uiex / vesselsj--for theabove-old ana responsible Company*. : , ;(ai F. JONES, A gem- Bt«t« Mutual Kire Itnuranco company. ’ ‘ HARRISBURG, PA. TYESIGNEDonIy for the salerciasseßOf properly, ims Mj anample capital; and aSbida aapenor auvan'agM hpbinlof chcapneißi safely anil accommodation, W any; mui coumrymrrchaa’.r, rinu owilers of direllingfl, ano .■■■■■■■. ■ , A. A-CARRIER, Actuary, 0e127) ■: Branch Office,No.S4 Smithficld awPutsbnrxli' I9«W Soglnnd litvt Blooft • *' tfetoslfaiten t . Connecticut. - TTOBBEB,OAXTLIS t &b,lnsured dg»mst.dpath;by XL: disease or accident. Capital SSOjUOOj.wUh power . to increase to 9100,000 \ DIRECTORS. . \ Thomas Keridrici, Alfred Edwards,: ' it Taylor* . John Saxlon, ' Wra,W..Kenaiiok. , • Tsouas Kfinofiics, President; fl "** T. DOHUS.-Agents, Na 123 corner of Wood and Fifth sis., ; ( OTeT Patricks & Friends Banking House*) , r my29 . . HKW." VOliK.il 'KIM SO fttAN UK; ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 9900,000. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS havo been ttnnMally "use;showing that the company has.been .Jomg a verv larite ond pro«perou»:bnelne«s. . " TSa dividend* in 1840 were 60 per cent. ■ <■ - *l3-17 " 60 *• : .* *ii ■*: n 1315 “ ' 60' * u '■ * “ * 1819 “ , 10 “ u ii 1860 •“ 40 i « « 1351 “ 50 “ i. <■ 1854 “ 40 ‘ Thin la amblinlhedldeM compamesin the United St»te«.i Its aecumnlaled capital Inconstantly ineteasiitß.for the benefit of and Pu^F^^A«n.^ RT(s & DOBOSj Agts. PitlaUurgfcV^^&W ttrcetSi over Pa t CAljripfflA Risks TAKEN Al«o. agcnw ror®roiis*tion and Fanner’s Fire ami Ma* fine Jngmancc, tabiial and of Ilrancli office, Empire State Hd&lUi.Asseciauon, cub, including acca* mutated t ' Ai»o, Bgortts for thc-purcliase and sale of real estate; mvll .•- - • v.' - - • v • : HsUUAfiOS. mite DELAWARE MUTUAL • SAFETY INSUR v I aNCE Room ofthe Ex oliange.Xbirdsttect, Philadelphia. FmxuwnuHcn.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property Lb *ot»:and:eouniry> insured against loss,or damage by fire nttlie lowest rate of premium. , i • Mi.BisE iNsniLLTrcE.—Thcy also insure Vessels, Car i Apes and freights, foreign or coastwise; under-opon or i ipecmlpollcieß, asthe assured may deaire. . . IRLaiuSTiUWSPoaTa«ox--Tbey also Insure merchant dire transported by Wagons, Rtulroad:.Cars, Canul Boots and Steam-Boats* on rivers and lakes>on the moat H. Sealy Edmund A*Boader John C. JDavlsv Robertßunon, J ohn R. Penrose.Samuel Kdwaids.Geo.O. Leiperj Edward ;l>arUnKton. Isaac It Davis, wiHLamFolweU*JohnNewUn,DivK;M»HustOD, James C. Hand* TlteophUus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George awnll ,:Spencer Mo* Ilvain> Charles Kelly, J. w. Johnsoß, William Hay, Dr B oWr AT PTFraßUl^Gji.— D. T., Morgan, HughCralg, dno.T MAil TtN,P t «ldcaL f Taos. C. Hard.' Vice President. . | ; 1 ■■■ Jcsxpu W. Cow ak, Secretary. I ITT* Office of the Company.NOi 43 Water street, Pitta | bßfgh.< •• •• UelCtdlfl P.A« MADEIRA, Agent* THe" Fnillilla Fire ImnrMcs Compaajr. Off HtILAPXt.FBIA*. TMRECTORSv— II Charles W. Bancker, . George W. lUehardi, Thomas Hart, ■ Mordecai D. Lewis* . Tobias Wagner, . AdolphlE. Boric, ....- . Saittuel Giant, David S. Browne,. Jacob R. Smith, •• Mortis Patterson. CHAS N. BANCKER,PreaH Cbaj. G. Burcm, Secreiary. . py Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on eveTy description of property in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security* * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund 1 which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested*, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* OW Monfj*g<!*'... . ---8 5i8,1303 ,T«iiiponiry Loin*!— !7 Sloeit* - s>iBf9 Cub, &o——— * *4.340 8t ; si,sis,:os 44 • Slue© their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of o>u ilfiliton Four Hwndrid! TbMt* sand ikK«rj,lo*&cs by fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe advantagesof Insurance,as well os the ability and disposition tamed witUpromptrxcsßvOU liabilities* - ■ J. GARDINER COFFIN,Agent, apriHl Office N. K. corner Wood and 3d sm. HOME INSU BAH CE. The Farmers and Qcclisniei 1 nsnilh lit’ surance Association, . OF PITTSBERGU, PENNA. AID IN TIME OF NEED! OFPtCS—COSHEB OF tUmrnXLD ARB TRIBD ffTBEEIB, GUARANTY CAPITAL* 930,000* THIS is an association established for the mutaal relief of Us membeTS.in cates of sickness or accident, by the paymentof their Annual Deposits Persons in good health may become membersana be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness or accident All who join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and topaiticlpate in the profits of the AstocUr lion* -Uisestablished on a safe and permanent bntis, being both Mutoal und Benevolent in its dtsigos, with the lowest rates consistentfor insecurity, and conduct ed in amanner to insure its peimoneney and durability. All persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. . TSASLt Dsroszra 0 2,COper-ycar,drawsß 2,OOper week; 3,00 do do 3,t0 do; 4,0 t) do do 4,00 do; 6,00 do do 5,00 do, 0,00 do do 0,00 do; 7,n0 do do 7,m) -do; 8,00 do do 8.00 do; 9,00. do do 0.00 do; 10,00 do do 10,C0 do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, SMO-which must be paid at the time of making application, and the first years 1 deposit wtihtn twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. ' OFFICIOS. FrerWmt—D. W. Biatmoirr. Wes Prmdsnf and- TYsaiwrcr—Wm. M. Wilson. S««<tary—G.D. Brown, Finance CtammUef-A. J. Childs, A*D. Christie, and D. A. M’Wasters. irunlltfm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. iiAHnianuttGH, pa., map i, isss. Capital of 8300,000. E RAUCH OFFJCE, Ko. 54 Simihfitlit aattt, Pittsburgh. SEcono Armvsx. frrATEaiErrr. Total am I *, of property at risk *•* • -814,030,010 00 Amount of bills receivable (m . form of Premium notes fiom members-—-** 8173,527 91 Amount of Cash Premiums* • •’8125,025 10 Total losses, returned premiums,- ro*lnsarancfc and expenses* •• 95,140 50 Interest on Loans—^***— Cash Sorplas*~~“ Estinuued present voice or Sta lloaery, Office Furniture, Ac* * Total™— ~ ~-U^v.saiol « !»( S 3 One»balfof this amount expires within a yearv THE Directors, iu presenting the Second Anneal Re port, toko leave to congratulate the members upon the marked success©/thujttate MmualTlre Insurance Company, In operationonly two yean, it has taken a position beside : the older institutions 4' the kind, and proves by itrverygreat success that the mutual system os adored by them is, beyond o question, the best and: only-safe mode of insurance. This heavy losses of the post year which have annihl* leted many stock;companies, leave the State Mutual ; with a casb scrplas of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which U constantly increasing. r The Directors submit that tha Btaie'Matual FiroJrisn* • ranee Company offers to. owners of safe property in-. ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded.. 1 jWrrrtors—lohn P. Rutherford, P, C. Sedgwick, Sato* uel Jones, Philadelphia; John B.Pactcer,A.A.Carricr, Pittsburgh); J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GiUet,S. T Jones, Robert h lots. : Johnp. Rutherford, Prtsident; A. J. Glllet, ffterstorp. jeltd&wtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. . Watches, Jewelry, dfco»: HAVING just returned fromibeEastern cities, I have brought with me one of the most beautiful and carefully selected ftocksof Jewelry, Watches and iFaney Goods,"ever offered to the Public. Persons > wishing to purchase any thing in my line, can rely on getting a good: not edvenise to sell good* Lelow cost, norso per cent.cheaperthan any honse in ■ theciiy.' GiVe me a ca!l,and I am sure you will bo satisfied that 1 con sella good article as cheap as any ; of them. Anoiher tact I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the beet manner, this ib the place to have it done.' To this branch of my business 1 will devote especial attention.. JOHN. 8.; KENNEDY, WMark&ilreet, apr? Sign of ihoCotdeir Eagle- Henry Biohardaoni Jswslier^ HAVING remitted bis store In u and butreeenily returned from the with a tine assortmentof; Waichesi Goode, wouid'caJl the attention of hUfrtend&unclcaß* lomerstothefaCt, that amongblsWatcheswill befound the mostdesirable atyles{pftuems mid makers. -Of Jew elry* the latest styles of bfochcs,breast pins. lbb and', vest chains,.finger rings«ear rings, miniaiare,ioeketfl| AC-,Ae. .' • ''v. ■ FANCY GOODS—Such as paperraache; worktables, work boxes, desks, faacp vases, perfume biottles, table: : mats* Colt’s pistols* porte moimiet, in great variety; china fruit ondcake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety of usoful and ornamental articles, whieh have only to be seen to be appreciated. ' ; NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Cttlsena and Strangers, • . DO yott 'wish .lo ptirchase a : pS* GOLD or SILVER WATCH ,at Jfir* sooe-half the usual price! If bo, call at HOOD’S SaiISaNEW JEWELRY STORE, ftl Marhtt atmt, ,twodoors : north ofThird,andtalealookathU new ’stock, last arrived, and you eantheidpurehose Watch es of ony kind of &ie Gold Jewelry/, at their real value* and not be‘Charged twoprioffa for everything, as you have usumiy been t but cun get the veryhest duality of goods a«helowebteastern prices. DonotbeUevewhat .others,interestedin their own Bales, tell 'you, but come and see far yourselves. All goods sold auhtsestabUsh* mem will be warranted as represented at time of sale— >o that oil may-purchase equally safe end cheap, aultt. IF Time Is money, surely it deserves to be watched* and, reader, you may be assured that— ■ ■ > Watches beuer ne’er were sold, - -Whether of sHyer or of gold, ■ Than you will find, when e’er you. go, ■ • And look at those on sole below; hi BHISRHUN A CO,.’ FIFTH STREET* ONE DOOH FROM WOOD,' Importers and Dealers *£_Clpohs, Watches ■ andJtxottrv. Walihldattnalf, Watch Makers Ibol*, See, - BEG leave-to announce to the trade and the public generally, thatAhey have Just received from the best manufacturers in Europe, alargd lot of Gold and Silver ;Waiches, Watch Tonis; and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from -the best manufactu rers—-which-they offer at prices as: low as they can be purehased in the EasternmarketSr- ■■ ■ •■ i Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and on ihemostreahonablfi iennSv- v !...Promptattention paid to orders from a distance. SIDES— 45 Dry Hides, just-received JD BWitfr_fpr tale by &e3} lu s! WATERMAN A SONS, <-- ,>©rgi-©ooi«.--. • GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES’ Thlrd Artival of Ssw Sammer Goods, THE largest,cheapest and best stock of FaN -jESta; CY’ DRESS- GOOD?, ever offered mihiseity, is • opening at VOUNG. STENKNSON A XBB*LOVEH* Oeioirav Bsb • Hive Stohb, Ne. 74 MarteleireeubeiweenFounhstreet and the Diamond,. Pittsburgh. The proprietors have insi opened a ,laige.aud tno.sl beautiful assortmentof the newest end mostrasbiobame sty les of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction, in prices at the . large clearing ost sales in New Yorkond Philadelphia, and wlllhe offered to CASH buyers at from 20 to 25 per cent, lower than former prices. ■■■ DRESS GOQDSiof every description, suchas avery : large andbenulifat stock of the following arucles:, . High Lustre,'Plain Chameleon and Glaca Silks. • - do Plain Black and Striped , t dor ; . do BrocsdC’Armores:andPoaltdeSoieB, nil ■ " Blnck andChame!cdn Turkfeatins and Water’d Silks;. Chene and India Foalard Silks t do . Printed and Plain Silk Tissues-, ; • do do .. Alberinesand.Grcnpdmes;. , Plain, printed and embroidered BcragCs; . Chene plain and figarcd'SHks and Poplins; Pans nrinteißcragetfe luffned, the cheapest ever of .ferea*, ■■■•■. • —--- Pans printed Lawns jind Jaconets,-do . . do.;*. PJatnand embroidered Mulls and Swisses; •;; : , Plain and andAlpaccas;: French and Domestic Ginghams; : . English and American Chintzes and -Calicoes, at 01l prices; rNeedle-worked Sleeves, Caffs, Collars* Chemizena:;' do Lace.and Muslm Capes; r Embroidered, him stitch and plain linen Comb, Hkfi; Fancy Silk Pocket llkfs, Cravats and Neck Tics; Gloves. Hosiery and Suspenders, s large stock p : Irish Linens, Table Cioihs end Table Damasks; ' Tickings, Cheeks, CntShf Bh'd Eye Diaper A Bleached and Brown Mush&s, from 0 to I2e. yard; FVench Cloths, plain and fancy Cossimeres % Satinets; . Cajhirterets,Twecd?,MerinoCassimereSdc Ky. Jeans; BiUckSail a and Fancy Vestings, Ac.; Bonnets and Ribbonsvat great bargains;' : 1 Sprlngand Summer Shawls, atgreat ' < The proprietors woutd respectrully solicit on early call from all their friends, usd the public generally, feel inn confident ihat ihey can offer 'greater inducements to wholesale and Reinu buyersthan ©verhave heretofore becnofferedin Pittsburgh. jelO YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, - Seillnffoir at Cost ( . TO QUIT THU BUSTKESSI THE Subscriber being about to - relinquish the rctail dry goods business, and having made such arrange* mems as to render it necessary toclose out hlsstocktiy the I st of July next, will commence on Thursday. May !3, and sell his entire stock of Fancy and Si&pledry goods at COST, FOR CASsH- Uis goods having been principally purchased the pres* enl season, will be founu desirable oargams, being at le&sittSpercentlowcrthanregolarpnees. . In STAPLE GOODS rtill be foand— / 4*4 and 5-4 French ginghams; English and French ehmues; . : Blk alpacas and bombazines; Checks and muslins; Irish linens and crashes; Tublolihens npd cloths; : Huckaback towels and toweling; . Damask and snow drop linen .napkins and doilies: Mar? seilles quilts; furniture prims, plain and emb’d dimity; linen sheeung and pillow linens; table and piano covers and oovanngs; worked lure cdrtalnsand cun&m muslins. FANCV GOODS. White crape shawls, eitib’d andplaln white ber?gc and tbibet shawl*; : Fine French JaWus and bereges; . Berege de laines and amslm ae.lames;; Tissues and grenadiers; Bit and fancy silks, some very superior, aud a fine slock of goods generally. : - EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Joffonctt, mull and fiucn cambric collars A chemizettes, Jaconeit, mull edgings and insertings; Lrab’d linen und cambric hdkfs;- Worked bands and. flouncing*; and a magciGcent stock of ValrnciCDUCft edgings, laces and Inserungs; together wah a large variety of other goods, too numerous to mentlonyail of which wiUaetaaUy be sold at ORIGINAL* COST. FOR CASH. Early calls will tecure the best bargains ; . JAMES A. M’KNIGHT. N 0.02, 4tb st P. 9—AU peiEors knowing lhemselves indebted to the above prior to January, I&5&, are requested to pay the same, .as &!! debts wilt be.put in the handaof an at* lorney for collection. , .. . -■■■; myl2 ARE now opening a very extensive and well assorted Stockof SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting In xmrt of French and Broad Cloths, T’jreeds, Casslmeres, Cmhmcretts, Doeskins, Jeans. Cottonades, DnlUrgs, Linen Coatings, Silk,Satin ana Fancy Cotton Vesungs. Also, about 109 CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of SUk and Linen Popliaf, Delaines, Berages und lie rage Do Laines; Black Mourning and Faucy Lawns; Plain and Funey Calicos, In great variety; French, Seotcbsnd Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossmh, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at Wholesale on the most occommodatiagtenns. fapr!2 TUBT RECEIVED at JEFPftis 1 One Price Cash Store l Olio. 75 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. and Diamond, the Inrgcst and most beautiful stock of SPRING anp SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the etuzens of Pittsburgh. o Toe eubscnbtr wou’d inform those who desire to get ;6ood siBOAUts, thot the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction. Sales in New York and Philadelphia forctsu, which enables him to sell goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention the the different kinds qf goods that compose our stock, but deem it sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort ment of ladies’and genilomon’s wear, together with a general stock eT FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from those who wish to purchase. -■ _ . [marls " COV 109 WOOD STREET* ~YTrri\OItT:SAIAZ DtalcTs tn Foreign and Domestic Dry W Goods, are now opening *helr first parclmse of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD 9, selected with tho greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of—» . Dress Lawns and Borages; Plain and Figured Alpaccas; French, ftcoteh and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety; . Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; . Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vesungs; Sommer Coating and Pantnloomng; . * Brown and Bleached Mnslms; Palm and Leghorn Hat 9; Sirawnnd Bruld Bonnets. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods und Pedlars’ Notions,Goiu and GiH Jewelry, Gold and Sil* ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices. JiifebiidCm 108 “FRENCH STORE. 108 .830,478 CO - 733 40. 831,212 00 rvrßV. iNG AND SUMMER L\ 00i>» . opening, including rich Shawls, frtn 85 to SJOO each. . ■ . Let every tady call and see this eplondid production .of Imperial Chinese manufacture. ■ Laces, Sauna, Silks, Lawns, Beruges, Mantillas, and Visiles, tomatch the Bha wist Ladies 1 and Children 1 ® Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, Ac. • Gentiemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cenin style*,) Shirt*,Coats, &c. , Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is in the monthly receiptor Fashions and Models, from Paris, London and New/York, at No! SI St. Clair street, and 103 Market si, where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade supplied withmodelsand materials. foprl4 S BOOK O GftEaT AUUIVAtI /“\F FALL and Winter pry Goods and Varitles at No. vjF 97, Northwest cdrnerTor Wood street and Diamond alley,tPiusburgh. Pa.; D.Gbbqo A Co. wouldagam an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are nbwbrepaTedt o offer for sale their present new stockof Goods aiunusaally low rates. And as oarpurehases have been made op the tflost fav orable terms with Importers and Menofaciurers, we flat ter onrselves, and hope to babble to mem & continuance of confidence and patronage of our oTd customers ahd the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon as. Our DRY GOODS BTOCK. is in part of Broadcloths, CassimeiresvSauinetsvTweedß, fancy Vestings* Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Biaekand Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Xinsey Plaids, Al pacas, MerinoeB*Muslm DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints) Glazed Cambrics,dpokings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls*si)k Cravats, Pon eee silk POcket Hahdkercmefs, ana Irish Linens direct from Inland* and all other articles generally keptintbe Dry.GoodsUne* OtmVarietyDepaitmentwillbe found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the : kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in port of .Combs,Buuoiisi patent and SpoolThreads* direct from .Europe: Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooksond Needies. Thimbles, Spoons* Ra ;zors,rable Cutlery and Pen*Knivea Just arrived from Sheffield; FateutMedicineij, Violin and Violin Strings, .Gam Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps; Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery; Gloves, Lawns.and Edgiag*) Ribbons,Dewing Bilk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk-Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other Articles in the Variety line; -We have on hand and for sale a largo assortment of Gold And Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry,'Gold:and Sil ver Pens and’Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, CLdcu* Aq;)1o which wolnvho the attention of all bay era, as we are determined to Belt our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cosh or satisfactory refer enced N. B. The business of the late firm of Gbsoq a Me -OaifULXHS Is to be settled by D. Gbboo at the stand of D; Gaxoo A Co., who Is fully authorized for such and in whose possession are tlie papers, Notes and Books of said firm. v t . * loctls:tf- Removal* HOUGH A ANTHONY have removed their DA GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library* where they will be happy to see their old patrons and mends. ; Bpt7:tT- ‘ : FurnUurt end Ghalr Wursroomai S JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street* - above. the. Canal Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, atthe ibwwt pnc«, every description oi t ancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purehasert would do wail to visit his Wareroonis* : i . tqvUTtd&wlv vv. 1 Wine* TTiHEundesigned begs leave to announce to his friends X , and customers, that he has received u large, and with the-greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and FRENCH- WINE* which he cun warrant as pure ahd. genuine, and whichhe sells either by the bottle or cask.. Besides, he keeps always on hand, a lawe and well so-, lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL:. LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of wlileh are of the. urst .qualities, and warranted genuine. articles. Ho feela grateful for former favors, and it shall bo Iff* duty to uitead to his customers as formerly, i > A?* 1 ?, has made the. best-and latest improvement fbj jccufymg. Wjnskcyjhe can fttrmsh.4hem of the best, kina,and at thelowest price. D. FICKEISEN, ro y s No. 137 Liberty street. skV ' * / '* j Cbetp cry OoMii JAMKB M’CANDLESSt CO., 109 Wood Wood Strut, Great Attraction x rAMES GOSLISO, MARKET STREET/ !kd. A. UOSLISG, Wo. 01,- >T. CLAIR STREET, rfIOLBSALB AHB HETAU* Dealers in •crtign and American, Foncv &sd Staple DRY GOODS,. ILLINE H Y, 1 j „ V . - * J • Jantiiart, ~&t: ' - 1 IHe&itimr. f /"qgssg' ■ WM.K. STEVENSON" continues to maita- CABINET- TFARSof every deBcri l>;| Unn, at of liiuerly nnu, ®BHBBSe»enIK stfcelai" UNDERTAKlNOiattendcd i to, in. alius branches t L JgmgyJ.l - __ A. JBiLtilKEn * CO#, . TV AVE- ON f HAND’Mtheir extensive CABINET and XX ;CHAIE MANUFACTORY, No. M’-SirriUifiom st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which (hey wiUsdU-lsperc6tlt. below customary rates. ' . Terms—cash only. >■ idec27:ly «»W#ei aod Obalr Factory* MEYERhaa-onhand, at-Ira extent V*L. BiveCablnetand Chair Manufactory. No. 4*24 Penn 7®streeT,at)OvciheCana!,-EUktodSofPDBNITLIRK, - * a "such a* fiofa*, Centre Mahogany Chair*, laiheCabi netjme—wblch he Trill sell 20 per cent. bclow-CUBtooi aty rates, Terms-CASH, ONLY,. 1 ' JOSEPH METER, r oprft - -- . r- F^fthWard,^ • c, pabmbb.% - v i %. iunnafi ; • Hkntmar dfe'Danlor* • • CABINET WAREROOMVSMITHPIELDSTREET, ; £m*«ta Bmtruh itrut d*dSirtnel>my&U4ii fP&tsburgi ?<t. fjh j. r HAMMER A- onhafid . vonety of excellent and fashionable rniTUtnxe* ffplwaiT&medenaal to any in the eiiy,nftd‘6dm afc*i : f i "favorable terms ua can be obtained at any similar establishment iq .he West,Tbeyhavenow.onhand an onnsualiy pxtenaive atoekvembracmg aU kinds of Furni ture, tram ih&cbeadesi and plainest to the most costly and elegant. AH-orders promptly attendcdto. To Cobtnct nsksrti 1 1 fwifj, Mahoga ftp*: Rastwcai- undo Wplnut; Tam^iA, . at.Wholesal?. : . . rpHE subacribertf have just "received from New; York X ahd Bosion a'njOst splendid Block VENEERS, bymaehiaery Ftfrniluresw table for.the,tradp. - A ll of .which we. will sell at extremely loWpufces. -Asgreat care was taken In tfceeelection of the stock, persona cannot fail to be suited either as la quality r or lt ia well Jcnown, that Eurniiure cun be made py machinery superior and much "lowerthan’by . band, the attention of thetrade is respectfully Invited! ■ 'TaTncdWork,in.all4tabran6boB,camedonasnsQal. . Flank for hand for. Carpenters, and all article s required mtaanufaeiunogCabinet Furniture, constantly on hand*~vii Mahogany, -Varnish;* Hardware, 1 Hair doth*, Springs, &d. r Ac, RYAN A M>KEE< J - . Ryan’s Buildings, mar2fcydaw , , No,3FFiflh street. Journeyman Ctfblntt makers aiiorlstlon * WAkBHOVSE. 119 SEC&XD STREET, . • (near too corner of Wood:) iv . .v■v* THIS ASSOCIATION, em*oj flSESSSjkßibracing, already, twice tothreeVtv.. mHHra times ea man? handsasihelar'rcV gtet and hitherto mosuenowned *:s■ * this city/bavo.opened tUelrWare- ablefo furnish the-public, by-Wholesale Furniture oftbe following-description- 1 viz: j Mahogany Wardrobes » Dressing Bureaus; Fall Col* named Bureaus;-.. Mahogany.. .Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; RockitfgChaira; Mah<»gu«y.; Washstands; So« fas; Divans; Piano 1 8tools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Table* l Pier Tables; fine Centro •Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar WardrobejjDiiilng and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high pOBt, : common; low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; pradleSvAc. - * - - •The advantagesofeo*operatjon>on anexiensivescole, permit them to sell at the lowestpnces,and they are dc lermlned t 6 seU,!owertfcan any. competitors, on equally goadyif noibeitcr'ATticie, and warranted—as the public will understandby giving them a call. . . “ • Suomlaot teeth of .all descriptions, and other articlesaf’any description, made toorderinevery style, at the shortest notice. Emails) fpHßsausv , «»«e arrangements X -With Patentee of tbis* pew-and vaiuabjeinvtn iton for thcjnanolactaTeand-sale article uvthe Westilha? hAvi&g teeain&nufaciurcd heretofore exclu sively to the Baetj where they are superseding the; use of-wooden coffins, takers method of the public, th&ttheyare npwinanufactoring eighteen differs enttlzesof the tnodentSardophagns, varying mlepgtb from 23 inches to-fitfeet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary, size, and for those who desire 3iace for cushioning; or for bodies of unusual diraen* ons.have several sixes deeper and: wider;: This in vention now commgintpjjeaeral use,is pronounced one of the greatest ofuxe age. These -imaux*-Caobb arc. | composed of various kinds of teetais, but principally of; iron. « They ire thoroughly inameltd inside and ; put. and : i thus made-impervious to air and indestructible. They i arejilgbly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light i and portable; while they combine the greatest strength i whiehmetaUscapabteofj in a given quantity. : ~ - r When properly secured with cemenwbey are perfect ly air'light, and free from-exhalation of offensive gases. They con no more'than good wandea coffins* an<l are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, os has been proven by actual experiments, and-certified to- by some of our most scientific men; also, by the ltonora-’ bles’Henry ; dayv Daniel .Webster* Lewis Cass,and other distinguished Senators- vrho have witnessed their merits; and whose letters, together with other evidences of theirwouhrmay be"seen at onr, Agents.’BunafCase Depot, No. 374 Mam street,-three doors above Nimli, wherewe intend to keep on hand at uU times, such a stock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish** will suit the most diversiGed taster.. • - . We Invite the aitenpon of the- public, and of Under takers, particularly; thronghout the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon theieprcaentatlon of undertakers not using the aruclc, whose interest it would be to misrepresent ihem.v m&T2h3m W. C: DAVIS fcXO. /TOAS3 JAffllCß W. fiv “W* CABINET Ha eaimaFPßy/TPflg #YI ‘Warc~rooxo» 97- and ;99 TUird street* T W, W. respectfully informs hi* friends and custom* 0 » erethat bo has now completed his spring stock of Furniture,whichis decidedly the largest and best,ever offered forsale in this City, which, will be sold at prices bb low as any in the United States, East of West, As he is determined to uphold the quality with well* seasoned materials,: best rworkmanehip, and-.newest designs; and from the extent of hu orders and facility In mat nfacturingi he Is enabled, id produce warranted farmttre, at the lowest prices. lie has. adopted the principle of identifying. the cus tomers 1 interest with hn own* In quality, and price*, and keeps always on band the greatest variety of eycry des* criptlon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest* u> the most elegant and cosUy*that.a haasc, oranypnrtof one* may be thnushed. from bis stock* or manufactured expressly to order The following urlicles eonsißtj'in part* of nis slock, which for richness of style and finish* cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis tcte-tew-a-Sofas; -60 Sofhßiln plash and hair cloth; • 60 dox:Mubogauy Chairs,: - 20 do Walnut do* 50 Mahogany Rocking do ; i ' 20Walnut ‘-.do doj i 60 MahoganyDtvant; i • 20 Walnut : _do* : • 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; 50 do Dresstngßureaus;- • 3D • 'do . Washslands;. 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; i SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; . 20 Walnut do; 60 Couage - do; 310 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;.. i 20 Mahogany Wardrobes s . 10 Walnut d»; i 10Cherry do; . 50Plain Bureaus; ’ i: * • 70DlaingasdBrcakfastT&bles;' [ .-12 Secretary and Bookcases; i-< 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; v .. i 24 Cana Seat Rocking Chairs; ■’ 1 t ■ •••• 18Ladles Writing Deski; i and Towel Stands; What-Nots; - Etigultcs; Paper MachaeTables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do; Ellzabathen do; • Holl and Tier do; Becoplion ■. do; . . Ladies* Work Tables: • Pearl inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables; Ann > ••• do; Ottomans; . Gothlo and Hall Chairs.- ” . AlatceassortmentofCOMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS; C*sirbtkax£bs supplied with all nmoles in their line *» STEAMBOATS and HOTELS) furnished at the short* . . . , All orders promptly attended to. AISINB—OS boxes n J. Kiistle8 1, brand for saleby * myl3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. (10-PARTNtUadIP.— The subscribers haveßus day j associated themselvestogeiheraS Pnitnera,for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission business* under the firm of John ißlack A Co.,'NO* corodr of Liberty and Irwin pis. - JOHN BLACK,- taarihy ~ M« M.’CUjULpUGT?, JR., r ; Wlillam W, Wallaco. ~ . . PITTSBURGH STiSAM: JhARBLE WORKBV' - . 319, ..and GAS Liberty, oppbriu’BvritA/Lm \ \ffONUMENTS, Grave; Stones; 'Mamelsv Furnliuro j JVX hU. kinds^Qf inauufhctnred Marble, ak wayBonhnnd,and madeto ovder.on theflhonest notice. Fever&l hur.dred dtrigns for Monumcmr, oriainai und' 'selected, on hand." The trado famished with Marble at rthelbweitprices.-. Orderspro&pily attended to. m*Tl:4m . W. W- WALLACE. 'l,OOO O&see Bir&w { Qoo4«» THE subscriber having made arrangements With the NORTON STRAVOIANUFACTI/BiNG-COMPA ‘NY»ft>r tbe sale oftheir Goods, now;ofler® forsale a purge nasortmentof STRAWHATS and BONNKTS, of, ;every : variety of fabrlc, etvle and -pattern, adapted to :the Spring be sold by the package, at -lb*lowest Cases may bo. assorted,id suit fj&'ur chtsers. ■ . ,• -fc W* ,ALDEN V ‘ ; v ; tnartH:gnv»3taw« Dlsioiutton ofF*Ttn«M tilp>' THE Partnership hitherto cxistingbetween: the sub-, . scribers, doing business ln-thenarne of John Black as Co., is tbladuydisaMved-byniurualeonsentfH. M?* Cnllough purchasing the entire imeresfoNJohn Blacken said business ; H. McCullough having thought to two ;tho nameof the late firm in settling tbcbusmess.antnhe. right l? receive a\t ooutunding dehisvana.to pay all debts due by the late firm- ; . ' JOHN BLACK, w • __ ■ - henry mccullough;; 1 vWi Jj,—The business wlll be contiauedby ihe.sttbscTi^ ■her as usual, at his old stand, corner of PennH?,,iVf m streets. „ ffeaY McCIU-LOUGH. Pittsburgh,March 7,1852. • »• • •• marJttf ..utEUKOBI >„ ' - m, 11'corner df Woßiittni Fwrih lb., ~ : JKf beat atook workmanahlp ihai eon be got Uißotter In any one eaiabliahmenli of .like .lOßonni, Jn. Ihs Wean Nearly ell made taapectal order, free from cutß, blemishes, ft cf Conntiy. Merohaniaandotberanw re epeeifally inylteil to call and examine lhe atpct, V»Wch . • t»> N. B G. A. Iras paldvparttcnlar attention, to have a ; assortment of the, »»« Stock of Boots and Shoe, SwirSnli trade. ffom-the goodlow price to the best made ooTsirtinlof every kinder color, 'and faahions now inbse. lndlyld»ala.and famtlieamay :rely oraltvay,.andlngagenet,B..a«sorimenWaa.;i re loi.o io.iVmi'widths (ashicm and qtiality, at«o. 71. > 1 and Children* Straw-Hats, - 1 . _ • » ■ Wgragm - , 7 -v • mHB pirtnenjMp heretolbre eii»Un s betyeSii aoMn ; I'derilimedin theConuhJstion pjid For*afdmj{ buai ew'fSide? the firm of.&iF. VON.BONNHORST JESS is this day .dissolved, by .mtttdal consent. The bnstaess oi the lots firm wilt fie settled'by SF. Von Bonnhorst, who Is authorised to use the name of theJSnn for that purpose . EICHBAUM. tor mat p o™ 8 F. VON BONNHORST. ■ Pittsburgh, May 3J,165fr-tay< Co-Partnership Notice. mHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner- T ship for the transaction of a Woob and. General •Commission and Fovrttrdinrbtulnessjnnder the firm ot: VON BONNHORST St MCRPHV; Warehouse No. 87 ■Water and 119 Front streets. • JAMES R. MURPHY. S.F.VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May3d,l£s3-tnyd si ' ' ff- •T'HlSiattieftti'lMended forfaniily use, anti should tfej ’l- fonndin topOTBCMion of every; fan>Hylnlhe.iand--j Mechanics Vriio are In constant dangerof injury totheiri i persons throtigh accident, and the inmrt>tter«f-cifelSSe; □ae of tools, will find this article to beinvalaahletri; themiana after afaur-trlal.-wiUconßlderitinditpenaablfe.- :•< This mny certily that We,the undorS&ieathWiag! freqoentlyrnndense of Jndd’s Medicsted!Lfinid:C!«tele,! prepared,.by: Messrs. ?eaSeld_ ae .Caiap, iHdd]dtdWh ) i Connecticut,bheennlly recommend it to our profession al brethren; ns Bjrexcdlentsnbatituteiibr adbefelveplasl-; ter, in dressing barns,cats, Bcalda T brniscs,sjid.aU kinds' - |r.‘ •-.•Vi 11 ; i.l t L. >SVJi» B.~C ABEsVwltlilXk r j.f th \ ? ; ,P. iIABRISON,M.D„’ , T ■ t‘ FaWOODRUFFVM.J>., , ' : * •ELLSWORTH BUltß,M.|>.,notanifl. Comprising nUthe practislngjbyeicianainuie city, of M Fo d rsSe by B. A. FAHNESTO6K A CO, For sale ny ■ corner of Wood and First ate. ttgp ]>t Ip* ' .“•'rtrumiettt* ;.f.. Xhe only Infallible Cure fix,that DrtadMVueate htovm as Spermatorrhea or InvolunlaTyXociut nol Emietione, , . _ SO htftassin? and destrueute, trad *,° . omehnilscliiof w-Uie inenfous. inrthemin for bnaineas, society, •• Yhiafnsmiolentls simple, coffipreljc'n.slvOf uiidnetrfr. failing, and may tensed without the slightest I nience or the knowledge of the nioet : lUffiobettseaexteniailyi orinlory whatever, nor preventing any one from attending toflis tfßßinesej:nhd:owhileiii» o«e.'not.aoagi»'»ni»hm'-cmi j take place. tncigorartnK .<*« organon, a, short ‘P ruih an txtent rtat ih** eeoaih taint wnionW rows# op Bterfisnoiri the 3o*s of which, caused byeatlf ahuwi is the dir ease Wqoeelibn* -and thecaose of thothousaSd, It6he<miiltinioo»idainit ) i »iziirier»onsiieisjltnffl»auoni 1 Dyspepsia, fain in the Head and,Dinmpsa*ifXfsipfl, Weakness of the Back and tower EktremiUesj Affee* Power- SelectiengMmleKttt: gwiceU stopped from whiAitheg-eTJUvu^^i-^j, ruulnstraniemhas been exanrinedanaapprovedof Tiy the highest authorities iaJSnrope and.' America, iiixe commended *jby/ the most. countries, as the tmlri eirteir* for iHpi*: and: tree of crags; tie bougidi cauterization,- net UMUerillon the thousand advertisedlnostTamspf ihe;dayyd§’Corrii*ls, antidotes; Ac., Ac. H constitutes, at the samejtmejlthe safest, the mostpUasantMd: byfarlhe etedpejnreaunenl everoHered to the-afflicted, a. fair. p;ic& beingr allowed . fortfie Instrument, after therieiired effect has been aj-, ■ taineds t> ; • .• j:.'^ .■ Be it aHo remembered; that those complainlsare but, little understood by the profession tn generalj 'arid that allnhe mftlieinß in the worldinever has,aiid never will, StOp'thqse lossesfwhieb/if allowed to~ epniinne un? cbeeltedy orrisdre (0 produced the jrtoat sequences* : ,:*j ' -ithafl been a matter of surprise to some, that any. one of. respectabilhy.and of professional'attainments should. deVote his anention to diseaiies-vrM'ehtpe^le^pf-every description pretend to care so easily. .lf r .however,"bat the one thoasandth.part/<?f thejmiserlef the.se jeoplejbijng rnfloii society-svere shown, a very different opmtog would be formed." And-it :ii'Vo tonly the present raiaery and is-deplorepT bo* :sopie w-nf suQhahntarp.ns to affecV posterity, and'even to destroy the repTbdnetivefhcplre, altogertferiHis a factihot 1 , when notptoperly ttcaiedf they -may retoainsodbratonlin the consututioa astn ap-? pear in po other *way than in tb<toffecw : upou posterity? ; yet, if properly’ understood*art inost easUy and speedU 1 fy removed: ~TbBabo'Ve,so ingeniously contnvednmni mcnly>wilMdufctless;'iri raeasuTe, comnbate ld 1 pxevaLentinthiscJara of 1 diseases, throughout llie Union., : ,■ :J ; •». . w : .. . 1. v ‘The’ pnce of tbercoinplete-idstnnneht, carefully secure I ed agaiQsiall otservauoEinnboiv-iaonly.SlD.i dCcail ibe sent,; by express, la any oddresa r itt aity-parf : pfah* United States, Cariada/&c.i' aceoMing to brajir; accomi ' ponied by full directions, smd iinportani' , sidvice‘ti> this- I rnamedand single T-tbß-jexpe > nßcs t 5 veh 4o parts orthecoriniTy,-being very trifling.> - i The unexampled success this Instrument hasobtainea since Us introduction in America, haslnduced.soraeon* principled persbns'ltt'New/Sorir,'^QadelphiafAlbany.: &smrt I dw-,4o;g«t l Dp.soroe r}dicaloa3,thirgsi ceiled . u .lnitraments, n: whlcb; hbwevcifv.bear , 'soX'tlitt stidHT-; xst resemblance, neuter infom nbi^ : principle,-:taiby, - OWAinvemed, long tried, arid unlyeisaiiy opprovedln* *tromerits, ; dhd'whtchaTe as ciranar'tb thema's high Vis W light; - Evety attempt.to sellsdch mine will be prosecuted:to the /airest extent of ,the la.w, I .being riot williug <0 connect the -well arid honestly earned reputationr of my inVentiona ’-with qddcka'ahd their,worthlessproductions. Ifo lnrtrumrruis&flvinc mid nonet an bswarrantid but thoseorderedftom myseff. I •••• Air remittances ; (postpoja) to the Uoctorhimself, he hnvingno Agencies 1 esudiuahedbatinLondonandPaTia; ‘ • / s c paid, Dr. B.de- EmneyydVLiSpenardsi^; ■ 1 Yorlt. ' Office hours, daily* from d f A. M. IUI 3 P.~M., and from' 7 tilt 8 P. hL, the Sabbath excepted. “ undersigned certify, with great pleasure, thai the-abovc-memioned fnstniment is.noun.iy : on scientificprinciplesybuuhatfrom Us are the happiest .results may always; wiib-conftdcnc&v there being* Cur inc vure of those diseases, NO OTHERi. CERTAIN HEMEDY EXTANT. ' HENRY S KELLER* MD; CH. GOETZB, hLD ; Chamber street, . < C ECKHAKiyr,rM.U.i 'l\ Howatd street; : > Naw Yoax.- Dt.dbLaset is prepared loexccute all orders forsrir-; gical apparaioß,/viz;-Anihcial-Anns and-Legs>/wbicb . move Tike natural members j Apparatus for Luxation.; for Contracted Legs' j for : 'Oatvami'e i SplDe‘' and; Waisty.for;Falsa Joints of the-Arms, and Knees Paralytic Legs; fbr CldU Footj fOr XacrymaVFistnles; for Falling 01 the K ecturo; Hypogastric Belts; Beds and; Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutcheg>Trusses, fcg.j Orlho pedic Corsets, Ac- , Ac. Alf work- wurrantedi .JLictlers must be port paid, containiug a proportionate tcmiliance or-cityrefcrfncc> ■ , - • lfrh?s;ly No. 63 ltthl6»tfcer.' Born U|s p f The following loiter isfroma highlyrespectible phy sycian, whoeajoys an extensive practice: . t.- :■ . .; Watarhb, stalk Conmy, I,IBSU ■Du. Johnß.-Pißit—Bear Sir,- “Dr. Gayroit 8- Es* s >traet,-ol -Sarsaparilla-llr Tbit medicine bail been pre-■ scribed by.me .for the lasi three yr ars, with good effect, iiniGenerali-Bcbiltty.Xiver Complaint, Jantiaice, Dys* pepsin, Chronic and Nervous Diseases. In all female complaints-UiCerrainly is unequalled.' - ■. lnflie*useof this medicine-the patient■ constantly ■gams strenglhandKlgor, d fact worthy of great c'drisTd-' icrauooa II laFleaihnt np-ihettaiteiand .tanellitßtfa'eiitr bo used by- persona with the most delicate stomachs, ■with safety, under anycircamstaifces. -I hm'speaking from experience, and to the nuUcied 1 advise tts ase.-, . . . lift, J.*S. IfEEFEIt. Soldby J. D. PfVRK, Fourth and Walnnt streetsyCin-.. cuuiati.-U., General agent; to wbbraallorderS tmfsl be' addressed. . s . • . • , ID* Price $1 per bottle—six bottles Hr 83t ‘ Bold by . J, B- PARK,.Cincinnatli.Ohio, r North-east corner of-Fourth said Walnat sts.y-entrones : on Walnnt—to whom-alt orders must besaddressed.- - . ■ I EiddifcCoiPittabtaghiJyWilcoxidijeonfejMarlfe. 1 :;. street and the Dianiondj II A" Fahnes:ock"A; Co, l it!* ibargh j 1 AJ6ne3;:KWihUrgh;lXeer.ah:Baekham,.tMl#i igheny City: Jnß.Voweli, iWoaMnglon i W.il Lambere non, Franklin; J Bleakiey, do; L B fiowle, Vnlontown; U jWeltr GreehsbttrghJ '.B JCotratk, aotnereets.BJ>Bdtm; Bedford: Reed A Son, nnnttnsrdon; hire, Orr, Hollidays barghVHildebrana fc Cob Maeloy,. ■KUtannlhgi J:B E«atis, CmnmlnaAßModi BrookMUei, "A’ Willi on A Spn, Waynesbargh; KPFhrlhnd d&Xd, fl, iCklbriderl Mchd»MeTßortan.*<Co,£rte f JdenrSnForej ker, Mercer; J Barge A Co. Bctler ; J Bongtass A Co, do; H Hannan, Beaver; J DSnmmerMC, Warren; F It* CS Jones; Conderspon; P, Crocker, Jr.,Jlrowni. villa. " Qnneiadtw • • ■ 1> *,*'■»* *■'! * - £r> GSnjrzptt’a Improved Extract .o"r Ifellbw Dock and; Sarsaparilla! The origin'aland only genuine preparation fcr the ■ ' femuinihl cure of Consumption and JDiseases r of theJjunge, token- they are supposed'49 be .’affected by the too-fret me of ; Mercury, Iron, Quinine, #c. —n? WUiL CURE WITHOUT FAIL— : . ' Scrofula, •• or King’s Evil, • . ' -.Cancere,Tumors Ernp-. .. lions of tho Skin, Errsipelas, ChTooic Sons Eyoi, Ringworm ot Tel* • ters,-Scald Head, Rheumatism; Fain*.finthe •- BonesorJointsvold Sores and Ulcers, Swelling-of. the Glands, Syphilis, Pyspepria, Salt Rhearal'Disease of the Kidneys; Loss of -Appetite, Disease arising from : ; it©'oso of Mercury, pam? inr thtrSideaml - Shoulders, General :DebllUy, Jirop* •.,••• sy, JLturibogo, Jaundice end. . ,:; ' 'Costivenessv■ fhe Best Female ffledlclne Known ! ’ rriHEShaketprepared and the “Red. i Honduras ate iho Layaloablc, reme*. of Yellow Dock anil Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la* ..j horetory of Dr. Gnytoii has given ns the virtue of these, 1 rootsin their perfection.- Ilia preparation.contains **l. the rostorativc. properties of ihe*roots,oqnihined 7 aad.. concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy*; : > ; *. werfi made-ir. Uiemauufecmre oflliis medicine,nnlil it was found that it could not be farther impioved. . Accordtogly> we find itresorted to almost universally in cases ol Hepatic* Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com* Dlainls, far general prostration" of all the .vital porters, and all those tormenting diseases of the 6km so trying to i’tho patience and so injurious to.health,. ;»•. *>. - * ScAftila,SyphiU*, Mercurial Cancer* Cpn:. - jnenc, RoenmatUrn, hndn*asf variety pT mherdrea . iffid dongoTOU^^i^a«^:W^fc , l^‘l perfectly cured by the usSof this medicine. .•, . -. ....*.. s*uiiE;aaiciiis«mGttoiiei'B.iBsi. • Mb. Jons uanttera curericy of that exreHeftt Yellow Doct4n3Barwparilia, to give ypa h-fev? sytnptqm?/of ■myalmosthopelesscase. *.,»»_ * > in iho : Winter of IBsff I wm tMacfceawiih a*evetci ; pain*-whieh was gradually extending through ihe whole, nehi sidea&'d legrat lhe same ume,<r-tglal ptortrauon :• otiny:pby*tc»l*y»tem 5 4rtso* my legh*d Btrunk iq pboui; two-thiidsoflts comroonsizc. X, procured the attend ance-of pronouncedly 4U-v - #neft nnw nf the vrorttrforms pflivct.cornplnmi. Jte sail toy case was one not easily handled, out prcrcriUea : for me. I remained under hie trcotmeut ontil 1 was paK ÜBed he could nothelp me, I then procured of yqar agent eitthis 1 place/JV, A. Deere, iwo»bonlcBorGuy- from.,^luchlie-, ceived a vast amodntofbertfcfiu After" having taken - fottx iiotttealthojcejl.wtu able lo "pursue-my wiihout.any iocohyenience, and have, been since .that, Umeii'vreifiiiahy-whHebut a short lime eincei wascda-i fined 10 my the-iime;. aqd : l cannot, . ascribe the return of ray health to any oilier feause than bytheiajrencyjorthat uulf vgloahle medicine, jCJuj*-- x.«-a YeiWWkand . " MB. J. D.’Fahs— Dear Sir: I send yoa the foregbliig certificate* and, so fam* l qm acquainted-widriho,case,.: Uiiftlltruc. 1 procured it, thinking itraightbe a benefit tb yoa and to the afflicted.-' Voa the privijcgeof- it*. yoa iWokt.s,., w A , DEefi9 . ‘/■'tIQEE, ViffEGAß— asbbla. on hand and for sale by, IJ jiil ARMSTRONG *dJROZBK-- ! " f *>, J # V kr 1 ? - % . " A * **4 l x r -Hi - " C**'*'i *'-j - t * y f 7 >y t # t * l j r {'■ ; v . i' **' * ' < I*- i * S f> f ***> .>■*-?' ** > Sr*"' J J an fimocefitfiafo und effeMpal renredT tor ChJoro- - SSatutmuA t» -ccins, or five fbr ©t'jW. SoldwholCßtie andre- WilSy W.& of - .aeciajTjarec-.;:;;,Vrt r .7 >—• ! ;-'< B. A. S’staneittock'i Verralf«f*» , THHlfi safest and most effective retfedyror Worm*» irt . ; X* ChUdren difcowed* The following testimony ofltl gooaeffects Fnnnß. B; W;WiUt^WarfgiK:' r » }* \ ' , ■ Nbv/10,1851^ Messrs, B. A; Fahne9tooh f 4fc lfisyebeen engagodintbe Prug-bilslness for a pufober of jpar*» and in the pdpaUfciUlifthe sales are large ami yearly inorea*ing v .<Uf #ilr4hsva rteaa articles of T«hurifgi 'in , fhoßiarteitixone.ltaji;«> . good a icpmaticm dtf yoars’. 'attd 'noneinaimiin* Ita, ,character so willi the goodeffeetareshiapKftpa'jttjKinK'iDat presume such would be Several or oar most/respeata- . ble mend uas a gsbd.itnd’Sstb snide foe of worms from the'system, * ;-*.i t vr : - Yours. Sc. BTH. W. WILSTAOfI. frepatednfioldby . t ,B..A;PAHNESTOCR. S.CO. - Bttce y> ftWburgb., TRUSSES] II HIM ll■-|I I■H m| LL t ‘ 'l j , tngtaUk'oa ■ - 1 ;l ■ ■ Ruptcbk.—Th e invention or us. Hoisim’t Troiflihnr - ;S ; :, l ■fferhiato-ptoccedontiiacondluonofthinpiiaprodttc- • -•& - cdtimt or-aabtlfa. ■[ • AmpiorelrilUordl- K nary form* may* with propriety* oc left to the perron ? ‘ : offime&«H£tfccJras*-inakjer \ hat ta xo u many persons h-w a-bandnee ot,aiiy;xijDa4Q Wa\ , Ht| , ? ot . . £ tea tenders tfiewepetftctlydnmanageawejaaaJcada •■<■; :-j£ . towbatis IcrmtA Strangulated Hernia, which ofiefrh&r , jj. no'relijsf 6aL|nrc,to(rßlftdl opcration.j' To tiur.Trauxo *• wfiictLwe inviteihdratteniion of the afflicteq, ,the»4f '« every trostes and ehanjUgeftoa 5-;,; eointnbft ; iiße r *- li‘f»'P«T l fectly'feomfijßable,'arideafr-be p . made tofita&y cq«e of Hernia with anexaeUns&Bßdi • «• \ ofiptcßsaTedhat, jdoMjtof. ttejpor jo ( fttiy r ottieHnßtfdjneKrWWf wmch'we aye'acquaintedj end- ■/. wiU jretaiiiaiiyTdpinro with ease ;and comfort to-the. • wearer. the ptpj- ■ .l thedrdioSrv tfna*ei'/la- 7 a*'e. or or. ITah,. ; , bard wiH care ote-half the oaseaOftfTdiimry.Bnptiirb 1 : *. • ! Weiadnfifc.ti&jseiafflicted co J {ZT.Rtftrenct&QftiaMgh&t thardeur-can be gijqf.w -5 . , -Pe^li^rom”fwt^^^ : • •/. ■{;, .■ 140 Wood street, Bole agent for Pittsburgh. • \~ r -' .«!*: jy« 1 u f f «* - * --T XO iZSiVASICK. ; ] %HB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. ■:■, ■ TJIRBT. The GkSiT plis Erntncrotf f ?• Jc ,VaWf) qdfiiig> air BnrlljMintl aU'Ewrnii Faina t end Sores. ’ , w * {' *2d. Bdlmef ftclumbia. fqr Sigyfogor Restoring jhe, v> ; •. Hnntfntfiair. * us .7 « —* " » : * f | SA. Htvt's fitrve andßontlAni&ent&nd Indiafr’Yqg* • ttabtt'Jßlizirt racnjre far.allc&aps ofßbeninausfca. v ■..,■■ Ii- : . |; f • sth. ifaii’aXiniwem.akßOwncaretorthe * -I /** f .• , f 7ih.. AlLwptmett; mW ianiuy ynr. * . Qthr.‘ for | „ Colds andlevertsh feeUngS;aridpreyentintr feversVfW » Aft&ffia*^VCT<<.>fl^teJnt r \ • DiflrrhffiaTlndißesiionarf(ilx)BsofAppeute|forCoßUve ne£slDfcnmlea^ndtnales^andnenroascprap.loJniaJ’for ; {•-■..■■ SnnnaebA£ectio«B;lftspepsU r -. The great points are it is not bad to take, •- :pato;aridueverlettves one costive,. •/ a--w.,U : r ! - • . •?%*« or grown persons. ItHU. .NQ:ittedlclhe: hsebeetidiscDywed inav.'teeo;happUy.ftdapteti;to.ina ttumtaliyere'draps i xo l :htftafceni'rfinfl“y«t irtrfoHtrinch. wonders when applied crwmally os a wash or bath, by firUrtltmtrl9>bonle»fh>ntl?i^QW’oent*t!acfcf.‘j‘riL,:'> : ;tlih. 'Sattntofcs’i Eo'acA <md Bid Bug Datir, formally,-. . : tv-v; ; fog away Vermin In a short time.* : . ;. .. - ‘-v } •a2tLTl£e , ctlebm&dJirt’/XyiiJiaj:andsfertp*T«w« r . Bitten. > , \ thepopaUrß- 1. FOR J COCGU9a COLDS, OTFLUEN- -* . Z&*'&bU .. :; i- u,' 14th. ThsEastlndiaqr Nm York Jf£rir.l>v«r the-onlyf - { ;SlJRE.cnloriOgfor,thc Halr.r. .. . •:: y. ‘ ... I l * IStbvZfo’* - [ BralsesvSoras,4c:.. .1 .'. l <.i «< k . -* « lGth. Extra# of SanapariUoi hasoutliv- \ ■ edpU otbcrSttfsflparilUst &*d sUli gives os great-ratis- .. [ • ; faction-as ever,-• J - 7 * *» -' * * ‘ " ) 17th- , The I celebrated spread >■■:. made from Dr. popular lnjUie . .{- : market-., * ' i - r ’ lSib. /Acbrtataand easy 5 •-. ' careforTooth Acbe; . j-.v • : ...!*/*»* > ✓ * ? t lOtbar Dr.-GoßsTocs hasJalply bocghtthff Tfohl &rihe. , .!' United States,"of iho celebrated- Cantentrajid Mineral ■: cWdtsr, ftmildat .lltd'SalrSpring of | Tbiitnediethe'baiat- -i 1 tained aiwtorietj and p9pn\amypeycrjberctKi cq&alled iby any preparation at tnBtprace% andJtasaleJia»,been. t' .: : commeaborate with its eailfadidmßry, ' j : : ..Attthe- r Mmeolcs.are faUy. described ionff£JdAl9ACS, .f. .- to be given tool! who call where the t 1 . All preparations hvreiofdre' knbwn as » “ COMSTOCK-’A’? 6r.‘COMSTOCK,atCO- , Sf 'a!wayA be* 5 ; arid now belongs RXCLU3IVELV to Dr \ 8; Comsticlcj-and ihopeh.tbe Bignatare ot Gomstock A • j Co. wilibe'coWintted/tmsexfitttobelwiihih'e/ac-simflo r. . - <«iffnataro^r£Dr:li;Sjo., r wiU?iii i ibisztt' . v ' GENUINE,, ). , ALL OTHERS MUST HE fiOPDWpUS. - - c * . ' . LUCiUS S. COMSTOCKI y . above medielnes cstfr*te.hsd iathlsplacb*of> j fete . -, r /. 1 ; , ;.... v , Uberty-ayeeuhiead,bf;Wood., •_ • - -- :r - _ . medyfordisdumorthethroat'and Idngs,'llls not ofcr vrlEhlo iriafluriUj. tfelives orhealthof the afflicted, but '■ franhlyio lay fae&ro them, the opinion* of distinguished > men and Borne o£jhe evidences of its success; from which > .they cod judgei# themselves. We eincerelypledge/ ourselves to wild assertions or false statements'' nf-iiS efficacy* zuffwllf wc£old out any hope to suffering :{ humanitywhich facts will&ovwarf&nt* ■ - - . .-r Many prw/xarti here andvre solicit an inqujty /r6mihanoJ?|lc3nto.aH-wep.DbUab J (eoiingas*aredther.r will find tbempcrfecU? reliable., and the medicine wor* pairbttaie.''-' >' -- FromtSt ond : i: rialfodttafjtewdomXhtieg*; * *'• i: Dear Sir: X delayed answering the receipt iOf/yourTt ! preparation, until Jbad an orpbnunity of witnessing its i effects ire my.ownfaraHyidtmthefamHiesof my friends. This I have.now dupe with a blah degree of saiisfae« - i lion, in coses bothofadulurend cbildfen,’ 4 * " 4 i ;lhavefonndit,asiUfngTOdientsehOW,opoweTfttlMJ medyfor colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases.:, '■ PARKER CLBAVEIiAND.'M. Jl J > ir •BBm»wjpt,Me.(Eel>.6,lS47 i . 1 , „. ~ t V; i From on Ocmett m; tA* Jfaxrilton £ftUr x in Ait dtp', , « i ,■ ■f- ‘ LQWgbL: Aug.tO, IdW. . f, Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have, been cured Orthewbrsicougu * I ever hart in my.Utp,>y Tour “CRjmaTPscroaAW’ never fulljwhonl have opportoriitycf'Tecommendingt' to-tubers. ' 1 - ■ ■ Sead ihe fallowing, and see If Ihismedieliip i* iwanh a itm!;:*'The putient'hud become yet3rfeeble,suu the effector the medicine was unmistakablydiiiinet:— . ’ UinTED States Hotel, Saratoga SniH6S,> : * •' v t - , J6lyeitB4B,. 7f, ’ Dr-J.C. Ayet\—Sir \, I have been afflicted withapaip-.,. fflVafiectTon of the frmg*, and all the symptom? oreeUfed 1 'consumption* for tnore-ijraivayear.*Leonid find na me* dicine'ui&t would reachmy case', until I commencedtbe' use which gaveinogradaiUa relief, acdlhavebecn steadily gaining my strength till myhcaltb:l»weiriilglnresmteu. . * • i medicinc r gratificatloft'Of curmg.wUh |i my .reverend friend, MrrTruaau, of Sump* tof'PilUleVwbuhad been hia parochial.'? bronchitlsi! , . • V' I hatcpleasure iff cenlfyiag ,l heiie i ftcta t<>y-ott ‘ l f . amtPirv:yoiiTaTespectfiiHy, j :y ■r. V. piLtroua, of South Carolina. • ."■> i ■ -I 1 1 JTT'The following was .pne of the worst of oases mßch the physicians and friends thought to belnenrablo consumption.— t.. !)'* ‘ ‘ r. , . ' ' •_ '. Csptmnt,Pa., Ang;Sa,lB4C;. t, l. Ayer.—Sir: Iww taken With' a terrible cough; brought on by a child, inkhe begiunlngcfiastFcbraary, Und was confined,to my bed more than, .two months.— Ceaghjng incessantly night and'day, I berstne ghastly 1 nSd.psio r my jjyesitwtre sunken and. glassy; jmd 'rtry breath very short. Indeed,! wasrapidly famng,and in such distress for hreath.tbat but little hopeofmy reeoy» ’" iery-!iOpidbeetiiertained.-Whilein_thltslmation',aftien!i bfraine/fthe Kev. JohaKelleriofififc'Melhrdislehiirek,): . hfonghfme a battle afydnr. CsraßcrPscreiux,-. whleh.l; t. (tried more hint, then front any. expectation of , obtaining relief.'* Its good effect inducedin* to continue »t*Bse,,ond< i l , isosin .much improved;—, flow in three months, l inn well Slid strong, and can at- - tribute my cure only to yohr great medicine. : ■- ■- d t<prepared and£qldbyJamerp-A£6T)Pf*ciic&]Cbem« - Ist,LowellJttass. .' *' „ C KTSeidin Plush Agh wholesale snAratali,by a At. Fahnestock, and by J. nt.Townsend; in AtleghenyCity by H. P. Schwarts, and Douglass, ;«mfby druggists- 1 generally* ■••■•tit . deeao- 'dh 1 . tf A ll by. ' ; ~ . " -.BttkbS U»MlifO attenton U:n eSr«' v i practice. imLnßisesaUmostlir-coDßnedio 5 $r Wmf*rt/ZHj*wt*v*nG fttcb ptrto* ' «11 ■*««}«« oi ttWvtrierea! i potfi ccy y P U M»;*weAnwtUsuxji FftjnjfTe > ty Suppressions,l|Ueue*©nhe J oint b* FintolkitTXnJo BOOK FOR LOCOMOTIVR «» m GINgERS AND !«* V. ai&wsak:: \ N»* * „ ' T, ' V ■H fc. t- 3> x > . * v ~„ *> * * >i* * 'Vj _r *» * -* k Ss t. t'; t f Jl 4 s '•-"HHfMfdtr *7"' , *T * •'if 1 V /•. ; rv";
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