v ~ ,r ' f "i •■>' k f „^ v '* 1 „ ‘‘.'l^s B v’ 1 ' " ,’’ - > *l\ > *> V " *>■ j*’‘^.\ ' V .-~i*^‘ F '^‘'^' * sN&^-vk ¥**<'}& v'• ■ '* \ 4 *.’-Ji’ j {-, »* * , i\‘«*,*wv,•t’-\ ,S’,* < •%■, • - ;■: >*. ■,, -v., • : '., v : f * :^ s''.^ : •■ -' ’--*; ’:• . rvc^K#n>V "#i w *< V-i.* ’• •,*. ’ ~ ; ■=■ • vu ' 5 ‘ >• 1 - .' - v? 4T -*•' •» **■> < j 1 *.v»-».,. * 4* V * „*, ->*& *» >v ■- -t y;•*"y r 1 <• ,*> -, , * ‘. j* - , - - - r i A—' 5,4',i- 15 riV.’JV.'-.,/«/»>- / •> V•_ <' i - " - I,; - , '. ‘ -^:--i:-.v. i^.^'/r'-a.;“--- r -■■■--|-i|-(|-.tf-VI 'I ’ 1 I -I— ■- ■ 111 .11 I II XZ^--*~^SZi£i£ZZiSZi^- — ________ «• ■ A.te°s® w ' . Couoimdea;.J v ■« \ »l.. :.■ . Staie Uuia&l FUie lniarauet CompAtiy* .Fancy Cot* ;P*<»*. “ : T\HST(3NKD<)nlYfoPXliflkBa!ericla«seB6rproperty,has. |}>^ XJ anamplecnpiial, ami nffbids superior advantages’ H hi pointof eheapaess*safely.acdaccpimnodation,to cuy tlvj .'aDacountr!F , increbani«i'ana.ownen.>or.dwflHm6a«a*' ' ' ' . isoUied wcounVry prbperiy.: V iav'a. CAKiUEn,^ci - oct!i7J Branch Office,No«.s4 SaulhfieldßW*' i ,; W I.*vc Stuck la» -V; .v • '-if i -ij-r, •!• ■"■.Xeu.cMmati. Comtek •-••-•••• t " : t^ L --i ■qnrtmßEs, cattle.^ &c , iiw -1 and Produce. ',«■ increMe.to «K 0,«» ;*. aP^w^tiP-RvS^iTp^^rM^J•• I ■■■-■.'■■:o a: manulty&co, : i: Canol nnsi!i,4’'S»mt 410 I’ona sired, rPiitsljnrgli. f^.^fjLa*^*:uV* f lT * * t-Si Jt V.. ~.'j!B ■■■ i .Trf AVlNG.nicrcescil our raciUutß'anil otherwise.mi-' - H«nss.ii.:w«iv::. -A.: ; iTJL-proved oararrangcraem.lor^Trniisporlnuon,:- 1 'Woo PW A TJT 'P A-TTiftli" ■■.■"'.■•■■■■■■('»re.now 'prepared 10 receive a largo'amooiaor.Pre S#l4N! | - .•.•MSJ»V“ A '“-A,A~s4i.y!p!»-. ■ ronii Merc!ianilise,iosb!p(onil.eopenlugof iho' :■'•:■ / Xj. -Jo JlarMtr, tr. loan wn!i pTompincai and dispatch. B«W3M^®^SsSS®^r ; .-i .w^--;.- V; ■• 'J>EGSrespecifaUru>inrarmnisfrien,lsimdlhepub ic, t-: TheiSeciiou Boat cystcmof iransport- ' i> liiaihehasTelurned iroai NowAorlraml .Pmladel-.. Sian:’laiproveaieniS'liaEi heehim use ■ : . Vi ;' l ,|,iaiharulg:tUcrpcli:cted fromihe:l|iiestTOiimrta!hin9^.: aaaj i,e |i «tti snco eaBaud:(av6ritl>' cncnilrc opw, tlock_ of Black and CoIored.CLOTHS, fi clen t gunmmee that Si is ire l-.y .iIASSIhIERKSamI \ 7 TSTINGS, wlilch for doabtfal or UnccriaSn ciperir ' , designs and. rici4ftci.aof fahnea, are not.-surpassed by - all ur vastly snporior re any lionrc wen cf which ho » pro.- u ,ed onCnnahh (when ! ■ .1 pared to iailceioorder ill asntieriorsiylc.ai Oooda loaded inie ■ f,V : ; pvicc,possible; and crrdially .mvnc. pnrehnsers to call undlalurbcil until Wfc^ H Wi?M¥j^&rAnWrew^d»r*!fjSv!.'{,**l4 < 'l?Bej ...... ■ ■ and examine the stork before purchasing elsewhere. sireetflMiHitde' : "' . i ; no authorized'Agent in’tliis 4S*Mtt?o» DrS> . . euy«.fome«*)aof my workoneARUBNTCirmKO. .mg tl-e AIt ran o ..y bo bad it the store of the subscriber,bb cl , s , F ;. ■ ■ ■"".r ....i ; ■-;r Market «ucct, auhe followin',; pncoSjUiz: with ipstmc- >■ . linns. 610 j without, ST. .- _tnarl7 JAMES C. WATT. HJBIW OLtlTiilßG lIOUSK. EDMUND WATTS A cr>. MERCHANT TAILOR -:is!Ss:i!n:l'e' - iVo - 85 Ijiicrt y str f lt > aiort *" •••.•! ■ ...UHVE opened u new Cfotbmg s' 1 . JuL place, ami now reccr d?' *i y CtoUiS, Casßimerep, ' - ' nous, parchoped.with a \ e?- •. wliichlhey are prepare ;; ..... -\t*\ and iuovx •faftbio” - ' S 5»“ ■*- ; ' ■ '' piiiit tlitiplss tßijjptei HM(ps feMtfetrfetek^ki ttn rapjip&&g Km ■MI pptd^fe mM Sl®U»«H®®fcaSßw<&^Ss telwsl^l MHh hm§ In si |h|M fflU^^MßpSßjSai SSl^WSafPtfl'l wafc§&sB®BlN&# n&b<&r ggi. ■ ' '.-^^® s l f s@W'i>>i'--’„ .I'rL'j'.s;.! -’■v.v i ’!'. reiPj%?r)&si?3i£?V»s - ' Sloping. imp n taist ftttd True# , lice Hive Clothing Store, No.-225 • , «i-■V : 'tH)»iifc« r MrcßL:ea:ijeH.a goodnuit otSommerClrK “••i'^'lhiuiffrtr'B*4fiOi-;anu-b«i-.erGoptt«,of>eyer3r--Ue , wnpilon;-'. ’■ ' .••• -f*»r. T ca»ii ' Cusunn-Jwork mnde- lo order tn ■ HWihitf»ibld <;y>rnn-S on te&sonableteTink • Unpflfr ‘ ~:s , -.l!iriiSt:fc^ery.liQa«;,»^*> / iJ|.wn' IS© I'raei IT i» said Mini UOmRMSU, qi the Ceb ||iv» Ctormjsa 9«-t:k, Liberty auceti #ellc 4iie cheapest Clo . tiling lit the Clvy motle amlftitthionokly cat Call find exircnue lfc£tn, and you-tariU not be disappointed* ■. Jast Jjy. "Lxprevf t a spleud.d assortment of .- * • ■: • Fancy Cashmeres Brown, Grecnand lilne Clotns, anp . .5.,- .other Fashionable Good&i sutuble for the season, whtc j « . we ttt&prepuTcdto makoto orde'iy{withoutdliappbmh tnenti) in inthc City. ... . ~ v Come and see. • '.ntaifli. PIXTSBUKUH Cl-U'iHlMi siOaa» Comer of Wood and Water £ts. , 4(dm Gallahau A Co.» Propr»*tp M » ."-I. FjRHH publics rc.epectfuny requested to coll • y •''• X our stockof Heady Made, P oihu’m.ffoj up ■ ■?;•.■ ; expressly:forthiViutt kei. and. in superior style,an intn v- .''•••.We .are/determined to sell low- tor pur-:motto • ’.- -be in*; **■ Q;iTci.- *Sa irx and Smxil £roJi~x. -..• ,• •: . Our Wi «r ito bp c t'Uf J i« f«*^ r •'‘PI* 1 e * w * htt - • 1 terms' s>ock or Cloths* ■.C<ibMiderejj t \ e.tu,gf|.,summer CloWs; »r*v*ry^^ ia our Ine coi a' ‘o for ui»* J-ea-o>i. lhe-»e Good* we hremakii.rto order in *uperwr *ule, t.nd at very low ' nrircft timi lisa cull.and examine lor ymitsulycs."- . ( P my I» JO» N o*HAnftN ft n> . JAMBS.O.'WAtt'IV/'. ' merchant tailor, -'i'Xd br.'ioan brtond- and-T&xtd sfretto, r- \ BEGS resneeifuUyw inform ois friend* undlhe public, i iiis( he has teturned from Now York and •Phlladcb'' viiluaiharuig ihererfelected from iha^ftiosfnnportfttlonsv l Hft'cntlrc now tlock of Black and Colored--CLOTHS, •iIASSJMKRKS and Vf STINGS, which for n©wne**.of designs and nciittei-s of fabrics, are not-surpaatcd by... . • any hoote wot cf New. York.—Ail of which no i* pro*.- fiercU toiaakeioorder ni siyle.ai th&.lowesl - ••pYKo possible; nnd c< rdiulty .invite.. purchasers to call - and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. . .TO TAfi.OAtt.-r-l have ro authorized Agent in tins cuy»fortue*»ie.of iny workonGARMENT.CU'PTtNO. Jt can omv bo hail at the stare .of the subscriber,^ " r Market *ncel. nuhe fnllowim: prices, viz: with instruc tions, SIO; without* S 7. ta&r!7 JAMES C. WATT. : 7- fliiiVVolrtiTlllNG“KoUSK. EDMUND WATTS A CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, - ATo. 185 Liberty strut, above St, Clair ■ TTIIVE opened a new Clothing More, ut the above -." •■l place.oml hre now receiving a-splendid lot of •.' Cloths, Cafßimerep, Vc?tuics,&e..of ihe latest traportu ' ■ lion*, purchased with a i er-peeiaVview to.cuy trade, und : which they are 'prepared to make up to order indicia- : . Inland most fashionable e-ivleß.’ They intend tu.poy fitrlhl attention to this branch of their bufinosp. und thry have fall confidence that thev will he. able to give their - customers entlro'satlslttciion.'Thcy arc nho mnnufueiu • ' ling a choice lot of.READY MADE CLtirtllNG, ol «. = the newest styles winch they will pell low. tor cash ■ As nil tins stock is entirely new, it t* worthy the alien* .on of buyen. ‘ faprlO.y 'IUHQ SRD SUiSnn.ll UMITIIIftU I • THREE BIG DOORS! ... ■ ’ Kb. 151, Liberty Street, PtUebargh. TORN M6CLOSKEY has unw the. pleasure of an ti nounointto lus‘numerous fnenda flnu the public w funeral, that his Spring and Summer stock isnow ready or Inspection, which he believes will be found to be ©ae or ihelanrest and best Rejected slocks of Heady Made Clothing it* befeund m the Western Country, •' He has this season paid more than usual attention tc the manufacturing ana style ofhis Garments, so llmlih* "•very lowest priced, as welfcas the finest,are got up lu a style and elegance not to he surpassed.... . He would particularly call the attention of all dealer* : In'Clothing to lus present splendid. assortment of Ke&dy-Maa* Garment*, • A*be feels confident, upon examinatton of iheqaulltlea and prices of his goads* he. can offer them such mdoee - menu os shall xnnae it their interest to purchase at hit ■. .. establishment. - f . - • ■ Many years’experience, and great success in the bu siness, together with an unprecedented tr halwtue. and re* isii paironage.hasenabled turn to get op Garments to suit the business habits and tastes or every .location ic the Union; which is of the almost importance to whole . .aale purchasers. * ' ■ • , ’ . ' lath* Catting department will be found a choice le . ieetionof the most fashionable goods, consisting of— Frtndif.Eftgliih and Brouddothtj i - Cashmetelts, &e, &c. Also, an excellentassonreeut or - TESTINGS, of the latest and roost fashionable styles— - - - all of 'Which he is prepared to male to order In the oes* > r sttaimflr and at the most reasonable prices. _ COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALLI The Assortment, the Quality, and the Yaneiy, [«.th« ’ ■ most extensive, undoubtedly, to befotnd in the. United - States _ __ . rOITTSByrtOH ANDALU-GMiNY OItTaON DS IT —Wanted at best rates, atlhe ccrnerof Market and Third streets by Tjc7| a. WII.KINSkCO.__ Co-Part«er*blpKoUce. THE subscriber* inve this day cntJird into pnrner sfcip, under the style n;nl firm of TA Arr ta, UA, GHIRE & B.ANE for tbe purpose of carrying on a«n eral Commission and Produce JJnsiress, ahJ. coofiutnt* - ty hoDc their lons cipsntnce, exicn,f,e mcrcimulc ac- Qualntaace, and:personal sUentioa -to. the Interests of their customer*, will entitle thetn to. a.sharc of public . putlODuno, which it shntl bp their study to deserve. I,UKB TAAFFE. siu'ii Maguire,camixTi’d, mj., ■. : .-win; O" 'KANE; Washington, P« - Pittsburgh. April ft. fops HOFE FOUNDS*. CochraO) RcOrlde & Co., JCAMCFSCTCRKMO?, Iron Railing tout Ornamental Iron lFori, w all • iis tranche*, ■■■.■■••■■ -NO:-&KAVOOJ> STREET, PITTSBURGH. 1 . '•frUlE'i\tivcrliK«rs beg leave respectfully to inform ihrjr X friend*'uud the public generally,that, having receiv • e*l n large n timber of new patterns for Iron Railing, &c.> winch, together wuk those previously bnUmul,comprise* »-tlie greatest vartetv ever offered mthts City—they are "•now prepared to tuunufaeiurc the same for. Cemetery puTposc** - balconies, feneev, m*rdi ns, "window gunjOis tree boxe*. havraekß. centre tables, &e.A«.,»i! n «t) le of •' workmanship and 6njsh.net u> bcsnrps*sd,HndeUeaper ■ than ary heretofore manufactured svrsi..often niocfi* ■. -iani; ■■ ■ ■■■ . Also, choking stove,*, hollow ware, ami castings omul •- descriptions, as.usual. . _ •• •■ . • IV- 7 ' ■ . JAJIEtt iC USED it CO*»; ” Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors' Compas ' see, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., i:c. NO. SC Saiithfidd strut, -Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. .An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on bond. Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &o.; &o. April 6,1852 —2m _ Agmy for Different Lines of Paeltet Ships. PASSENGER OFEICE, :'.- : ".'''lVo;:'4ia"t.lbßi(r'Btr«cti Pittsburgh. . ■ For F; W. BYRHES It C0.,68 South ttrut, wnur tf Pine.Ntw Yotkj 3$ Wtatrloo B6ad t Lntrpooi ; end 05 i ofQtitr ttratiNho OrUans, - i ' HV9 a Line of Packets • - : i js-TV -*aillnseveryfcveUayifroro i 4dN» i v 'cbrTpfik-- Liverpool to New York r a jSTytav i NmSwSv Line of Packets from Liv-\-N«SWJJV J »■ iriMXlM3^L.'erppol..!o»Rhtladelpbitt»-oft.Ja^^* r;; -| ■' eighteenth pf'Cach! toonth; al*iueofPacketsto Baltimore on the tttuh ot i ..each month. Also—a Lino of Packet# on.the Bth and i Slthof each month from London and Portsmouth to i .>. New York. . • ■■ - ALSO—'Drafts at sight oi wayson hand, for Anyamoant, i • at the lowest rates of dlscoantj nnd all information marts 410 liberty «i..Piltrtmrgb. ■■■■:■ jamporiumofJUlfflit I .1 CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS* * ! WRIGHT, (anccesßflr to J. 6. Touon), Mnnu-. Tf vfaetnrerofandßeoterWliolesaJeiuid Retail In tie above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving* large ' assortment of LAMPS,Tor burning lie Ethereal Oil, - Camphlce ami Pine Oil. Also, Lampsofeverydescrip • Uan, far burMn*Lard and Lard Oil. .• ■ ■ ■ * Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps* Wicks,Globe*, Ghlmney Mats, Cans, and altthings pertaining to the EihereaKOampbine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied wnneor twice a week- . , ■ AH orders left, with the wagon, which is constantly passing throughihe city, will be promptly attended to. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the bthe* real Oil. All articles delivered in any.pan of the city, orin Allegheny, free of c..L w J( WRIGHTt No. 82 Fourth si., (Apollo Hall,) between Market and wood streets. touts ~«A9AIt &BXNEHAS, . '/ :; [of the late firmof Sands ARememan. X-OUIattEIWRtttAW&CO., • IMPORTERS' AND DEAL 15KS IN • ..■■-•Clocks.' Watches, Jmehy, Watch Materials, Toolset..,%c n • ■ torrn «tsset, o&sdook pbcm wood, rmsanaoii, ••• v -- ; fTOKlfflcaW-i»-.Rnnottneeiothe trade and the public I fcentfrtkijy*that they have ?e* “Itcio3 afld in’pcrtc4ffom Kurooe, a lanjc stock of Gold ' «ndSilW'W«ebc», Watch Malcrials,and Tools for • v-wfttgft 1 tnakwstvftnd *• most elegant assortment of Jew* elfy.fromihe beetmanufactories—which they offer at prtceias lowas ibey can be purchasedin tho eastern Watchee consists of Gold and Blivet' • Patent Ijevers; do do Lepmeer feel-. - vetquartiers; am! elegant French time bMhe • most approved nmkeb,vTogotiiar:wJih a.large jiock of Clocks,and Time Pieces,from tho best American Facto- stock or Jdwelry comprises articles of every . description an this line, such os Finger Rings, Ear Kings, ; -llreavt Pins. UiaceleU, Gold, Fob and Guard -Chains, ■GoldGuard Keys and Scale, Lockets, Gold and citver Specwdes, Sliver and German Silvcrnnd Tabic and - Tea Snoans, mnl every fclndof fancy articles generally kepi in establishments of this description. They would respectfully call the attention of the trade ; to their extensive -stock of Winchmaiermla and Tool*, of every vanc'-jvwmcli they have must carefully se . leried.: >• They have also on hand n large assortment of Tete - scopes, Spy Glasses and’ Opera Glasses, from the beat v - manufactory in limriamL Toðrr with n great variety • of oiner articles tor* numerous tf> mention. ■ , Clocks, Watches end Jcwclrv repaired In the best manner und on tho most reasonable tnrms. ■. ..foenlrv . PCuußii & iroaor Aiaimfacmrera ana Dealers In MA N C U-JvST K-R ' MINIS R A I. :P AI N T 4x.LEnHERV.Citr, Pa; ■ : ■ • New Vohk;- December 15th, 1831. UtafPimAlVßed aimsnplepr MaNOHESYEK MIN* ERAI*I*AINT, far Fclde* A Fotid, and find-h ro con* tain Tke following: giiiCQ) - . ' Alumina, ‘- :: For Oxide of Iron, • lime,' * • . Magnesia,- : • . Oxide'ofMacgajiese, Water and L‘nss, 100,00 The Fowdered Sample, contained in the box, which I eapptjM was ihe cue you desired also to.have analysed, Vnnd to differfrom ttuy overage of the lumps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields os follows: \ :p« Oxide or Irdn, ' - 59, SO. ■ ; ‘Slftcaand Alumuift, • . . . - • : 33,00 Lime, - - & Magnesia, - - ,16 • Water and liosej - • - •. 7fio \ 100,40 ;'r.Thlsdifftrence l pjesarae &n*6efrom the mineral not uniform, some portions contaiongmore Iron Than' -‘"SfiiM**- The naalystsshowa the article to he wetr*u!t« ' .r )wr a durable paint* J find jhat by calctmng the pow* dsr bv'a pretty high heat, the color is innchlmproved, • f !.♦ lnto a fino red.- . - oral least con tMES R CHILTON, M. D.Chemist. 53“ For sale hf JOEL WOHLER, SMI Liberty mrwi, 2311111EZ3 1 ■ -'■mmmm < ' NO, BO^lif^K^iraraGKi nujK nobUc are infotmed ihat n.ijw.^funmn^ 1- regularly to the East and AVcsif dud aroprepar«d to. -forward all Goodk entrustedlooflrcU ce» ■ £•*■.■,.•■ ? ,• X6PKOIAI4 phia.otdo’clockv^M,. loCu»ciftnatisai7 o'clock, XM. v i • Orders ironsßutleu freeofcharge,fenuGooUs returned by first Express * s - i Bllls of tDr sale on EngisndjJrelnnd aod Scotland, for any mnoupt.payabioonprmcipal Banking Douses or Post Offices in the United Kunrdota; ' •■'■■■' deotrt . „ BAKER A,rOßSYTfltrAgents; -■ flierctuun*’: Pott«Jiie Boat Liae.T~“ j For the. iFninsportdiiGn of 'Merchandise and Produce. . \vtx CA2UX3AXO HAULBOAOS), SBT\Y£CS I FITiSIiURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, • I)ir<et, wtfffont lU'afHpptngi - >-.:•.■!•. ITT* TIME, TEM DAYS. TATTON & RFYIV’OLDS, • • Dflpoi,oslMarket si v.fnear Sixth,) Philadelphia. ’ C A M'ANUt/l Y A CO, • . Canol Rusui, 4 B aurt 4JO l’enn street, "Pittsburgh. . -VT AV]NG: increased our faciUueß' ami otherwise .mi* JljL ■•' proved our arrangements for Transportation.: we fire now prepared to receive a large amount of.Frodueo ami Merchandise, io*b!p {onii.e openlugof the Canals,) wnit promptness and dispatch. ~ -; The Secuuu tioav system-af transportation, over our Statu improvements'lias beea ni nsc about ten -yearn. : itncuhe great success aud favor nhasmet wab v ls a suf ficient punmmee that iris no longer-considcrrd a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but ts ackiiowiedprd •• l»y oU as vastly BUperiorto any mode of-.transportation used onCnnoin, (when mlerHecttd by Railroads). . . Goods loaded mm ourßoatsot Pitiaburgh, remain undisturbed at our WarehouselnMarXct ' streetrlMiHadeipina, thereby entirely avoiding the delay : reemsequenten three different transhipments, and seca ' ring the delivery of Goodsin enure loir, the packages clean, ami mas good order as when-shipped. . Produce, ~ consigned to oar House al Pittsburgh, will he reneived and forwarded always at the lowenl current cunal mten. Rtrictly according to instructions, without any extra charge forcommUfilon; storage, ornd* vanfmgehargCß, febtf) * C. A. APANVLTY_&_CO. Fan Hedncrdl"' . WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, IWR BALiTiM<>KE, PHILADELPHIA. and WASH* 1 INGTON CITY. Fas* Rkoccsu. To Unlumoee, S-\TQ lens ilmn Pu. Railroad. ' To Philadelphia, . 81.00 • do. . do * do To Washingion Ony, Sd33. do do do ‘ This is the only Office which insures u THROUGH •TICKET to WetUingU;n,and, by taking M>U Route, pas* sengcrswill rave time and mouey. The Mull Boat (carrying the United Stales Math) leaves the Mnnungabe'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY. AFTERNOON,ai 5o I clock,vla the Youglito gheay River. Passengers will lodgo on the Boat, and take splendid United siaiesMall Coaches at West New* ton,:next morning.over the Plank Road,crossing the roaauioioff in daylight. Take k the. magnificent sleeping Cat* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, Breakfast at Baltimore and- Washington Cuv, ditto in Philadelphia, and amve inNewAorktho some evening. ■ ■ Fare to Baltimore, * • • • 8 0.00. do . Pruladrlpbia, •: * - - 10,00 do Wa-hingion Ciiy; * > : 10,50. MONONGAHFJUA ROUTE. . . . w• V - —-w <*> W m - v mU> The.: Steamer leaves the W likrf,Above the Bndfte, DajSyjaxSo’clock, A. H. Traveleraleavinff PiVsborgh by the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the some nighty And airjve in Cumberland the next morning to r the h o ciock tram of Cais lot Baltimore. Will sap in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Fbiladel phin at 2 o’clock, the same night • Fare to Baltimore.. •...-- - S 0,00. doPmlndelpbla, * * -•- 10,00. .do Washington City, - - - 10,50. . For Tickets bycither of the above Lines call at lint West .Newton Plank Road Office, in me Mnnou gabeUHoute, Waterstreet . J. J. F.VANB, Agent. oprG _ _ . . - ■ niCUIOAM CUSTU/11. I!All*uoad. uma is 32. iagafia, CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Hail* road. Clevererd nnd Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad- PASSENGERS will be ticketed throojtU from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. and from either of those places ;o any point on take Miehfgsrr. This Line will ho composed of twnbew low prcuarc steamer*. built eioreealy for the route. Otr.YFJiAND. - - Cap*.: C,C Bt«WD, FOREST' errv, • - Cap'. U A.l'issci. A Rost wu) leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every eveninr, at OieHtlook, arriving in both cities the following roornin*, tit season for the mar* jiiua tram of cats for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pcitsbargh. ana for ilia'.Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit TJey wiiVrun from Cleveland in the following order : FOREST Cm'. Monday -«——►* Wednesday —>«■-—■■ rr.dsy. CLEVELAND Tuesday*—-Thursday -Saturday. CLEVELAND Monday* --**•• Wednesday* * • FOREST CITV, Tuesday The undersigned are prepares! to make comracis for ail kinds of height. from CtetrcJanii to Detroit. Macki naw, Saule Ste. Mane, nrulalLporu on Lake Michigan. The OCFAN, CASTJAN ant! ST. LOUIS wilt compose the t;ae until the new Boots are resily 0 IWADBERN As «Tl>, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JUNES, Detroit. aprW:Car , ' 18 52. Snmour ArrAUgcni^nt-—Fara tteducea. PES St SYI*V A 3f X A It A IL R O &t), Two Oafly Tfcttiift From Plttifcargfc to plitladexphta and tlalltmore* Only 30 JJonn Through! FARE 510. rpßElixprcEs mail train, will leave the Depot on Lib- A *?rty street, above the Canal Bridge, every monuaj. niGfr o'clock. ~Pauenprers will goby the carsto Turtle,Crack ISmiles* where they will -find the best of Coaches In readiness to convey UiemiSmaet.over a first rate turnpike road to Beauy’sMuuon;.(conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and then lake the. cat* to ilolUdnysborjrjanii then uke the splendid sleeping oars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the Yorkund Cumberlandßailroad ut. Uarrisburcb, arriving at Haiti*, more the some morning. Tbe Everting Train wllUcavc daily ai 6-30, ?. M., ar* .riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D;Leech&Co.’s Express VncketLine wlfl leave dally, atSo'clbck, P, M., connecting at Blairsville with the Pennsylvania Railroad. .Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and BaltimoreJn 3S hoars. : . . FAKB,«9. : .. Pleasure parties and others nan go oat on the train «i Gi A. M or Bft P~ tl.,a»d reidrn to tbe city at 61 A. M. or 8 P. si. vFnreto lie si Liberty 15 cents; ta Wilkins* bnrgh S 3 cents; to Tortie Creek 30 eenu. We ate pte* pared to run special trains to Turtle Creek; or anyinter* mediate point, for parties ofso or more. Passengers will procarothelrlickets at the Railroad OOieeiu tbe MonoogaUeiaHouse, Water Street. NOTICE.—ItKcase of loss, the Company .willboUi themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount notoxceedine 9150. jel J.MfcHßlMENrTickelAenP.lt.R; Co. onrmxiraTOTT i —:~ WESTERN RAILROAD . ' • • MOV'_ ; . _ PUtalrarsli to Cleveland, Columbni and Cincinnati, ; ALLIANCE, CANTON AMD MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from JHtUburghto Cleveland ih Uss than . Ten Hours, by a continuous Bailroad Line / THE Express Train *a ifie Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road) leaves Piilsbatgb at 8k A,M n stopping at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darltngion,'Bnon, Palestine) Columbiana, and-Bolem, and reaches Alii* nnce, feJ miles from Piusburgb, al l P.M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad ai3 F. M., and reach Clevelatd mSP. M. Returning)the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 9 A. M- Alliance at i 30 P. M.yand reach FlUibnrgh at 5.39 P. M., in time to con nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and . aho wi’h the YoaghiogbenySteamboatand Plank Road route* . =, Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel) and save from onetotwodayslnconnectingwlth UiePenoa. Cen tral Railroad. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh fit 830 A> hi., reach Canton atiiP.M. and MasslHonat J/.30 P.M. Ak Mas sillon the line counsels with stage. lines to Wooster) Mansfield,New Philadelphia,and at Enon to New Cat* tie t Po!ind,Warren, Mercerand Erie. ■■} *** The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A.ftl. andsl3o P.M., apd New Brighton at? A. M. and I.P; M;, stoppihgat intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets) good for two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets aresold al low rates, anjdticket* by the package to some of the stations. The Trams do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Fcderaijlreet* Fare by the only oontiauonsßailroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 84,00. To Massillon* 103 miles, 63(00. , For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket-Agent. ,''. Orto J.MESKIMEN, .. Monongohela House, Fittsbnrgb. ' Note—By the route by steamboat 80 miles to Wells* ville*and thencebyJßailroad 100 mllos to Cleveland,the fare is 33,50. Eiuthurgli, Apr!! 1,1853.—(0pr2) - . ENTERPMSEWORKS. NO. 138 WOOD OT , THUD DOOB BELOW VIHOIH ALLEY. BOWS & XETLEV, ■. L -giBBJBBSriiiW IMPORTERS »mi mnnafoeturere CUTLERY. SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RI : FLES, Ac. We keep a general as-. • soriment of the above articles con stantly on hand; together, with n general-variety of £ancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistols and Revolvers, I-JuskS) . Horns, Shot Belts. Cans; Powder, Lead .and Uulet*; Bowie, Puk, Hunting and Pocket Knives Tailors and Hair Dressers* Slieara: Pocket Scissors, Ac. Also, Trusses, and Supporters Jobbing and repairing neaity executed* RIFLES I—We are mtking Rifles of every descrip tion, tooTder, of the best material, and workmanship warronied.- Orders received al Wholesaleor Retail, will ;befilled with despatch. Hunting parlies supplied at Wholesale prices.- "(my 15 .is - B,DO Sew Boofei, at Stw lork Priera. rriHEOLOQIOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS : J ■ row opening ftom Carter's, Floicher’s,;Haroet's’ Appleton's, Scribner’*, Dodd’s, Putnam, Ac-New York - Goald: & Lincoln, Jewell, Ac, Boston; Martin, Ac '' Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Pablica uon; and American SundaySchol Union, and Man Sab bath School Hocioty. ■ : Together with fresh imporiationaof standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, aud a large variety of Stationery. 1 Clergymen snpplied MEasternpricoK. • v . DAVISON * AGNEW, <» Market an, • my£2' . - ■ • adiolningWilson’a Jewelry Store. WMleiUe aud KstKll, , -TTTHIP, CANE. UMBRELLA AND" PARASOL WjdANUFACTORk , Na.l4a Wood street; ’JOHN W. TTM.now often! fcr jalo. at Eostern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealers iijinvited,;. Also, Carpet Bags,'and Ladies’ Satchels. ((myl *«i..V*t** \, -,-■ 'r*vj*\; v*vV * - • v -* *. *-v .«*■ a*** - >' t. - t - •Saturday. ■••••Tfcwudnyw*- '■ - tV.'tV ~ -L » * i-V 1 ' . / 1 ' , V., Jnsurana r ffisjnpanus. IpHB OFFICE of 'flfori* Amtima *■£?•« Np. HI Front Bircfetjthird houie East of Wood Policies onßaUa— logs ana their eontenlSjandonShlpmentsby dteamboai* and other vessels, for the above old and reeponsibla Company, (aptt] WM, P, JONES, Agent State Uutotl Fite lnsur&uee. Company* I UnaiSBVRQ. PA. TYESTpNKD only forthe-saier oiaasea of property, baa j XJ anample capital, amiatToids superior advantages l in point of cheapness, safely ’and accommodation, to city .ana couutrymcrcbtmit,ana.owners of.dwellings, and isolatedoj? couiprypropcriy* ... >•. •' -• .. A*. A. CAIUUEtt, Actuary, - ociii7J Branch Office,No«,64 Scailhfield st*» Pmabargh* Httv- England. l»iv* Hiook laiarbuco (jp>i .Neto -Havens ConntcticuU ■■■•■ SOUSES, CATTLE, &c ,insured against death by disease or uccutent. Capital 350,000, wall power xo mcreaae to SK0,00l) . v • DIBKCTOBS. ■ ;- . . Thomas Kendrick, Allred Edwards, J. Lewis Taylor, - : .John Saxton, . NathamelThUTber, ■... : WmvW. Kendrick. ■ . .THOMaS'Kannsica, President. Oeortte J\ FaynoliU.. Secretary; CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No. I*3 corner of Wood and Fmh sis., ravSO • {over Fairicks & Friend’s Banians-House.) NEW "Votui .LIFE I KSUuaTa via com.- PAST. ACCVMVLATSU CAPITAL, 3500,000. milE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS \havo. been-unusually X large, showing that the company hunbeen doing u very large and prosperous business. The dividends itrlb4B were 50 per cent.- . ••• - 1847 50 *• •' V. V 184 b « : 50 ' ‘ -• *i “ 1840 « . 40 : “ “ • ■ ■ ! ' 1650 •*-. 40 • . «■■ ■ “■ 13al « :C0 “ • • ■ : :.u 1852 ’ 40 ;v"".V ThisisaroongtlicoldesvcompamcsmtheUiutedStaies. lig accumulated eopiul U constantly morenzing tor the beutfitof members, present and future. . - . MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. - Pliny Frf.emam, Actuary- • CURTIS & DOBBS, Agta. : • Pittsburgh,cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat* rick & Friend’* Banking lloute, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also,agents for Protection auJFarmei’nFircaudMa* nnc lusaraTiee; canital SlcO.OOp, ami of Branch olßce, Empire State liea.iu Association, cash, including accu mulated capital $l3 000. Alto, agents for the purchase anu sale of real estate, me 11 . INSURANCE*' milß DEL AWAKE MUTUAL -SAFETY INSUR JL ANCECOMFANY*—Office,North Room ofihe E*. ; change,TiurdslroctjPbUodelpliia, . Fulb IreviuLNCE.—Buildings, Merchandize and oiliei property in iwn and ccuntry, insured ajgoinst loss.oi damage by-Qre atthelowcsiraieuf prcmtam. M k bina litsoßases.—They also insure Vessels, Car sae* and froighls, foreign or coastwisc, under open or special policies, astbo assured may desire. ISLArsnTßATrtroaTATio*.—-They also insure merchant dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Car*. Canal Coats and Steam Goals, on nversaml Inhesion tue mo si liberal terms. DIHECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edrauad. A, Souder John C. Davis. Robert Donon, John R.FcnrotevSamur.i Edwards. Geo.G. Lciper,Edward Darlington, Isaac ft. Davis,WilliamKolwell.John Newlin,l)r.K.M.HuHton, James C.Haiid.Theonbuue Faulduig, H. Joncsßrooks Henry Sloan. Hugh Craig. George serri'.l.Spcnccr Me tlv&lu, Charles Kelly,J»G.: Johnson, William S.Thomns, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D.T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan, WJLUAM MARTIN, President. Tbos. C. HA!in v Vico Prc^tdenu Jetsam W. Cowan. Secretary. ID* Office o f the Company, N 0.42 Water Kirect, Pitu bargh/ ; QclfcdtQ P. A, MADEIRA, Agent The FraubUs Fire Iniaraaeo Company. Of rmLAMIJCIA. DIRECTORS . Charles W. Rancher, George W. Richards. Thomas Hart, MordeeatD. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, AdotphiE. Bone, BamuelGronv . David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smithj Morris Patterson. CHAS. Cbas. G. Battczza, Secretary< fp*-Continue to make Insurance. perpetual or limited, on every description of property In lown and country at rate* as low as are consistent with reeuruy. * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond* which, with their Capital and Premium*, safely invested! afford ample protection to ihe assured. The Aasctaof the Company, on Janizary I*t, 1551, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob lows, viz:— Mortgages—————B 01^183fid Beal Estate* • iAZTi 7$ Temporary Loans*—KJJftO 17 Stocks Bt,*<g <«0 Cash. Ac. .'j Cl^iOei *K215J,:0?« .. Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years,they have paidupwards of Ont Mib’idn Four/lundrrd Tacts. *aa<t Zto&irr, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages onnsaranee, as well as the ability and disposition to meet witfiprompmes*,aU HahUitSss. J.CARDINKR COFFIN, Agent, aprtH) uffireN* K-corner Wcod andddst*. Tlac Farmer* mud ISsahanistt Usatth lo* larsncaAißnctatlou, OF PITTSBURGH, HENNA AID US TIME OF UEZD! ornca—cotutsa i r ramimu) AbOTtuao craazre. GUARANTY CAPITAL, 930,000. niiHßis an a«6ceiaJion e‘ tabh*hed for the muiu&J rthef A of its members, iu cn«c« ot iickt eenor accident, by the payment of thcr Annual Dcpou* Perron* in rood health iney beeome member* ona fceenv.iJed to a weekly htocGt, m cum of liicknensof accident. AH vrno join tnu Association aie cnmled to a vote in the -election of officers, and to participate m the profili of the tion. It israiabhMKd on arafe and iierciutier.t b&sjs, bcinghnth Muiuti) and Benevolent in ii* dr*ig.ns, with the lowest rants ton-intent lor itc*rcimty, und comluai* ed in a manner to insure it* perthinenC? and durability, AH person* ee» see thaitfidvajiiage;, of tiluiig:‘ost a, policy from the l*tM)cr:*l Office * ' " YTAttV OtiPC'tTS 8 SfCyper year,2,t-Opcr vvrck; 3rO do do 3JQ do; 4.00 <*n ;do 4.00 do'; ■t,* o do do f»;w do; <h</0 do do f=,lS) tlo; 7.00 do do 7/K»- do; - Sr.oo ■do do = *OO do;' 9,G0 do. 'do • . 9.C0 - i?o; 1000 -do do 10,10 do; INITIATION- FEB,- for>MctfcbeHhip,- must be paid al the time of mnVrng opphcailOQ,: and the first Years’deposit within twenty day s* Each member entitled la a monthly report, *r<uiv - GpriCSSS. : pfoufrnf—B» W.BJUVKorrr. Pure Pr«Wmtand JlrMiurc;—Wm.M, Wilson. . D-Brpwu., F»ncm« pcmmwtt-rA* J. Childs, A.D.Christievand D. A.-M’Maxters. martldJm State Mutual Kre” Iniuranee Company. HAnRIBBURr.iI, PA., MA Y I, 1833. Capital of 9300,000. BBJLNCROFFiCE, A T a. 54 Smv.bjxelit Piibfru rgh, • ' bsconu xnnvAL mYKM£.vr. Total ain’t, of property atrisk* *•*;•»» oil Amount of bills receivable (in form of Premium notes from members*-•—♦*........... 3173,527 91 Amount of Cash Premiums*** 1C Total losses r rcturned premiums, ro-lnsuranceuud expenses*** 05,140 50 630,47(5 50 Interest on Loans*— 733 40 Cash Surplus*— Estimated present value of Sta tionery, Office Furniture, Ac* * , Total—s 49, 03 One-balfof this amountexpircs within a year.: ' TpHE Directors, in presenting.the Second Annual Re* A port, take leave in congratulate the. members upon the tnarked successor the State Mutual Kire lnsurance Company. lit operation only two years, it has taken a position beside the older institutions o'* the kind, and proves by its very great eucccs* that the mutual system as udop>ed by.them is. beyoud a Question, the best and only safe mode of insurance. The heavy losses cf the past-year which have nnnihi* latcd many itoekvcomppnies, leave the Stnte Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is comtahtjy increasing. The Directortsubrait ihdtibaSUUe Mutual Fire Insu rance Company ofiers to owners of safe property in?, dneeroents seldom equalled und never exceeded. Directors— John P. Rutherford,-P. C. Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John H. Packer, A* A'Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. Gillet,S, T Jones, Robert K(ot2. .John P. Rutherford, President; A. J.Gillct, Secretary. joltdAwtf A. A; CARRIER; Actuary.. AVateLea, Jewelry,Ac, HAVING just returned from the Eastern cities.! have brought with me one of the most beautiful -and carefully selected Blocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Gooas, ever offered to the Public. Persona wishing to purchase any thing in my line, con tely on gettingagood article. Ido not advertise to self goods below cost, nor 50 per cerit~chcaper. than any honse in the city* Give me a call, and I am sure you will be satisfied that I pah sell a good article as cheap as any of them. 'Vv.v - Another fac.t I wish to keep before tho peoplp. If yoa want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired la the beet maoner, this istheplacetohave it done. To this branch of my business I will devote especial attention. ; ; : JOHN 8. KENNEDY, WMarketstreet; apr7 j •.!•;.* . Slynof theGoldcn fraelc. Henry ttlohardioU) Jswslter, HAVING re*fitted his store lit a handsome manner; and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call tlio attention of his friends and cus tomers to the fact, tbat amonghis Watches will be round the most desirable styles, patterns diid makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles of broOhes, breast pins, fob and vest choini; finger rings, ear nngs ? miniature; lockets, Ac, Ae. FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macho; work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, porte monmes, In great variety; china fruit andcakedtsbes, Ac.; with on endless variety of useful and ornamental artidcs, which havoonlyto be seen to be appreciated. ; novl . - ; NO.’Bl MARKET STREET* Oitlseni and Strsugsri; T fy? DO you wish to purohase a fine GOLDor SILVER WATCH,atabom«®®®Sl Jt 4 ® one-half the usual price f If so, call at HOOD’S Ba*«aNEW JEWELRY STORK, 61 Marirt street. two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new . stock, jast arrived,and you enn there purchase Watch esor anv kind of fine Gold Jawclry at tbeir real value* and not be charged two prices for everything, ps you *bavo nsually btew ; bat can gct the.verybest quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices* Do not believe what others, interested m their own sales, tell you, but-come and see for yourselvos. All goods soldatthisestablish meat will be warranted as represented at timo of sale— so thatsll oiy porebQse equally ssfaand nbeap. aula, IP Time Is money, surely it deserves to bo watched* and* reader, you may be assured that— Wotcnesbeuerne’cr were sold, •Whether of stiver or of gold, • Than .you will find, When e’er you go, Andlook atthoseon Bale below, h, RBIRBRAR a CO.,' ' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FRGM WOOD, Importers and Dcftlers I®,Watoliea and Jewelry . Wateh &ounala, Watch Makers Tbolsrfe. BEG leaveto announce to tho trade and the public generally,that they have just-, reeetyedj from the best . manufacturera in Europe,'a targe Tot of Gold and Silver Wotches, Watch Tools- and Mateiials, and-a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from- the best- manufactu rers—which they oSer atpnces as low as they Can be purehased in (he Eastern markets. , v . , . .-.Llocks, Watches and Jewelry -repaired in tho best manner,end on the-taost reasonable terms. : a K®ntien paid to orders from a distance. -. ~ HIDEB—4S Dry Hides, jast received in: stores for solo by pe3J L. 9, WATERMAN A SONS* *“ » I Bliiiil _,-j--J3|rg;©pola..! ■ i AfitKS APCAfifftkE&S fc CO., , I 109 Wood Wood Strati i, .AflEnow opening avory extensive.and.well assorted ft stock of Spring ana summer goods, c<m rswti:<g-In • part' df-FrenclV and English BfOadClOibs, I Tweeds, CasslmeTes, <.a*bmefeus» Doeaktos* Jeans, I Coitoimdesj DrilUrgfe -Linen Coatings, Silk, Saun' and i Fancy CoUoa’VestmgS. AtK>; about 100 CASES PLAIN ANJ> FANCY DRESS.GGODL, embracing the netaest styles orsilk iind Linen PonUnr, Delaines,Bcracesand .BotageDe LalneSi Black Mourning and Fancy-Lawns; Finn and Fancy Calicos, m great variety j French* 1 Scotch and Ginghams; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kossath,'Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham ana. Cotton Parasols, *c., which are offered at VVhnlepnle withe most accommodating terms.. faprl»2. . ■ Oreat. Attraction i TU3T RECEIVED at -Jevfjik'One Price Cash Store !i V No. 76 Market street. - Pittsburgh, between Fourth Bt. and Diamond, the-larrcst and most beautiful stock of • • SPRING and BUMMER DRY GOODS, over ofl'ered to thecmzens oTPitisburgh-- - " ' 't T : The subsenber wou’U inform thocc who-deura to get good dabsa.ins, that the greater part of jus Stock was purchased'; nt ihe rcccm InrgeAuctfon Sdesih-Newi YOTk and Philadidplra Tor C-su,-which enublfcs him to sell goods 15 to j>sper cent, cheaper than those who buy on. credit. ; We do not deem it accessaryis. mention the Iho different kinds of goods that compose our stock, bui deem it uiifticicjn to any thui it consists of a full assort ment of loUiGs* nnd rcntlomon 7 * .wear, togeth*-!* with a general.nock- ei FURNISHING GOOD:*. We would rtißpecUully eohcu nn examination oi our stock from ihosewiio wish to purchase. ■ ■ ■••• ■ fctarlS • . «lA.OUfiH & CO.» 100 WOOD STREET, ‘nrHOLF.SALK Dealers in Foreign nml Domestic Dry ,V V Goot/J, arc .now opening. «hetr. ; first putchase of, 'SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the grimiest care, to suit the trade, consisting tn tho newest styles of-?: -.-- -V. - v / -,v. . Dress Lawne niid Beragest •Plain and Figured 'Aloaccns; French, scotch and Domestic. Ginghams; Printed Cahcnen, in great variety; Ribbon?,laces ond Edema*; Cloihp, CasHimeres/iuitl ycfttlngs;. •SummerCoatihgand Pantaiootuflg ; B'own and Bleached Muslins; • ; Palm ond Leghorn Hat-*; . : \ i; . Straw and Braid Bonnets. . .* Together with aeompiete mock of Variety Goods and PcdlunP Notions,Gold and Gih.Jewelry* Gold und Sli* .vcr Watches, Brass Clocks, -Ac. All of which are of* feted at VYiiolesale,Tor atinail advance over Ensiern pricey ..■•» 'g.-v, - = .? |fcb*J9:6m.-:. r '" SKCOS O Gil BATAtt RIVA LI - SF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vanuos at No. 97VNorthwest comer ot Wood street and Diamond y,'Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Gneco A. Co. would again an.* nouuce tothorold customers and.dealers generally in their line, that they ure now prepared! o offer forsale their present new stock of Godus at omiKaally low rates. And os our purchuscs have been inode on tho moat fav orable terms will] Importers and Manufacturers, we Rat ter ourselves,and hope lobe able tonaent acouunuance of confidence and patronage of our old customer* und ■the public generally,which he*been heretofore ho ltbo rally bestowed upon bv Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcfolhs/Cassirocrcit, baltiuct*, Tweeds, fancy Ve*tmss, Checks*Flannels, Drillings, Black and Drown Mus'lns,Tickings, Dlanfcots, Linsey Fluids, Al pacas, Mcrinoedv Mu«Un BcLalnes, Cashmeres, fancy -Prlut", Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams; Silks, tanev long Shawls, bilk Cravats, Von* gee Silk Pocket Handkerchief! l , and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all oilier articles generally kept in the Dr)' Goods line* Out Vauuot Depai tment will be found :' on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the " kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in pari of Combs, Bunchs. Patent and Spool Threads, direct Jrom Europe; Pori Monies and Pocket-Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pin* and Needles. Tapes,'Humbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Tabic Cutlery* ond Pen-!imvcs jost arrived from Sheffield i Ffuenl.MedjC)nns, Violin.and Violin Mrings, Goin frurpender*. fcdates amt Siate Pencils, Percussion Chips, Spectacles, Ptxtols, lloucry. Gloves, Dawns and Edgings, Ribbon*, Sewing Silk, sulk Gimps and Fringes* fancy Netting*, Green Band rigra. Black Mile Veil*, Silk Florence together wuh a general astfortm.-niof all other articles in the Variety line* VVehuve <m hand end for sale a large assortment ofGoid nmlSilver Watches and .Watch Materials, Uoid-and Orii Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens, and Pencil*, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we mvue the cueution of atl buy ers, as tvo*ure determined to aeU our Goods on the wo«t reasonable terms, either forcash .or satisfactory refer ence, N. B. Tho busmen* of the lata firm of A Me- Casdlbm is io be fitted by U. GRaaoai the stand of Gk<o*q A Co , wfco.l* fully autlioiized for each and in whoie possession ore the papers, Note* and Hooks of ssid turn. . |orils:tf 10S FRENCH store:" 108 JAMES GOSLING, MARKET STREET. 'TWTKW A&UIVALS OF SPiUNti ANft iWMMKR. J/V opened niul cpcmrj?* meliiihKfi rich fcnaw!» f frnsn S 3 in Ry 8105) each* *fery linly call nml see ifcnii'teadtd piO'*u<*iloi» of Imperial Chi«e*e.matintaeiure.. ’ Saties,bilk*, Lawns, Ilefßjjfia, AluhtiHas, and { lf> match the hhiwl». l-adie*’. and: Childrens Atilimery, Gloves, Fitters, j CJs'inp*, Ac. I • <*entlefijen’fl R/oad Clothr.. Tu*canmid lfuti, » (Ocma *tvlc*«} hb>rt<,Oeatj\ no..' ; MoarhmjCSood* of tvery dnssriptiou. | M^ame-A-Gosliny,-{from-France,) U in • he monthly ! rcoeipiof. FflibJotis and Module Jrora Fan*, London ami ? New York, tti No. of fct, Ouur uracu and It*:? Market »i, > where* Jadie* arerrtpecifntiy invited to ealL 1 • Tht* trade unopiird truli rundpUttud m.frriffl*.: fnnrl4- | GIIEAT BAHGAtNS]N~ITu Y GOUDs! Scitlnc off atC.^it TO Q:V TT. TJIE M VSIXES S! fftHE Subscriber ,being.about-to retinquiEh.tbe retail A drygoods bufciness,and bavingmadc fuch arrange* mems as to render it ftr-cesmyiocloncout hii» stork by the lit of. Jal.y next, will commence on Thursday. May I3,*nd sell his entire stock of Fancv* and Staple dry goods at CO£T, • , .Ui9good*httviHs,t>een nriucipollypurchased ihe pres ent seafon, wili.be found derirablebargnina. being at least 25 per cent lower than TCgulnr prices. In STAPLE GOODS will be found— -4*4 and 5-4 French giughams; English and French chintz?*; -Ilik alpacas and bomba2intf»; Checks and rau^Hns; Irish tineus andcrashcs; . Table linen? and ciotiis; . Huckaback towels and toweling; Damask and spow drop linen nankins and doilies; Mar sciUca quilts; furniture pr jils, plain andemb’d dimity; linen rheetiug and rlllowliQeus; table and piano cover* and coverings; wersed Into curtains and curtain muslin*. ' FANCY GOODS. White crepe slmwls.einbU and plain white berese ami !hibetchawl<j Fine Preach lawns ami bureges; Ucrege de Uioe* and rou?iin oe lames; Tissues and.-grenadiers; Blk and fancy silks* some very superior, and a fine stack of-goods generally. EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and loce capes and sleeves; . : JaconettjiDull and linen cambric collars A chemizettes, Jaconeti,nmll edgimrt and inscrtlncs; Emb’d linen and cambric hdkfg; Worked bands and fionneings; and a magnificent stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and inmiihgs; together with a:largo variety of other goods, too numeroua to iuenudn;all of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early calls will secure The best bargains - JAMEB A* M’KNIGUT.No. 4tb si. F. S—All peiEors knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to J anuary. 1652, are requested to pay the same, as alt debts will be put in the hands of an at jorney for collection. . ‘ : royM SIMIJ Cd . 300 to GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES! - Thlrd Arrival of New Sommer Goods, ; 'ijs* THE largest, cheapest and beat stock of FAN j*SIas:CY DRESS GOODS I , ever offered iii this city, is opening at YOUNG, bTENENSON A .%S»f LOVE’S Oujgihxl Bub .Ifivtt Stoob. No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, .Pittsburgh; - . The proprietors have lust opened a large nmd most beautiral nssorimentof the newest and most fashionable .6iyl.es jor Fancy and Staple Dry Goods which have been purchased since the great redaction in prices at the large clearing. out in New Yorkand.Philadelphia, ana will be offered to CASH buyers at from 2U to 2a per eent. lower,iban former prices. - : ; DRESS GOODS* of every description, such as a very large and beautiful stock of.the following articles: High Lustre* Plain Chameleon and Ulaca Silks, do -Plain Dlacknnd Btripcd do; do , Brocade Armorcs and Poult de Soles, all ■ ■ • colors; Black am! Chameleon Turk Satins and Water’dSUks; : Chene and India Foulard Silks : do Printed and Plain Silk Tissues; do . do AJbcrincs ard Grenadines; - Flam, printed and embroidered Berages; . Chenc plain and figured Silks and Poplins; Paris printed Borage do Laines, tho cheapest ever of- Pans printed Lawns and Jaconois. do do; Plain and embroidered Mulls and.Rwisses; . - Plain and primed Cusbmcres, Delaines and Alphccas; French and Domesuc Ginghams; English and American Chintzes ond Calicoes, at all ■ ■ ■ prices; - ■-- •■■••*...■■■ Needle worked Sleeves, Cnfls. Collars, ChcmizeUs; do . Lace and Mufltm Capes; EmbroHeredthera stitch and plain linen Canib. Hkfs; Fancy Silk Pocket Ilkfs, Cravats and Neck Ties; Gloves. Hosiery and Suspenders, a large stock: Irish Linens,Table Clothsvnd Table Damasks: Tickings. Checks, Crash, Bird Eye Diaper A Napkins; - Bleached and Drown Muslins, from Cto 12c. yard: French Cloths, plain and luncy Cassimores A Satinets! • Casluncrels, Tweeds, Mcnnn Cassunercs A Ky- Jeans* Black Sutin and Fancy Vestings, Ac.; ■ - ■■ * Bonnets and Ribbons,nLgre&t bargains; Spring and SummcrSliawls, atgreut bargains. . The.proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from alltheir friends, and the public generally, feel* mgeoniident that ihey can offer grcaier inducements to ■Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered m Pittsburgh.^ jelti YOUNG* STEVENSON A LQVR HOUGH? A. ANTHONVihave removed their DA GUERBICAN ROOMS* from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s-Librarv, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and” friends . apT7;tf i . . ■ Jfurisltnre and uhttir warorootae* S JOSEPH MEYP:R, m Penn street*'above- tho Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, at the /west prices, every description oj :v*nd Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS ofthebesTworkraanship and mosianproved styles. Purchasers would do well to visit his WareToomr* ■ rrjvU7-dAwl ■ begsleave to announce to his friends A and customers, th&t. be has received, a large, and with the-greaiest cure selected, lot of RHENISH, and FRENCH WlNBjWluob he caa warrant aa pore and genuine, and whioh he sells either by the bottle orensk. esldes, he keeps always-on hand, alarse ami well se* r e S\Si*i?rS of * BB NCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL: LIN, and o‘her Liquors, uH of which are of the ' prgt quiilmeß, and warranted genome articles* Ho •S Former-.favors, and^^tt^thollbe his duty, to attend to his customers as formerly. :* * best:, and .latest improvement foi rectifying Whiskey,he can fUrmsh ibem of the best kind, and at the lowest price. D FiCKEI9EN, i No, 137 Liberty street, Blad. A. GOSLING, So* 51 y . ST. CLAIR BTRKKT, WiIALKSftIS A NO fiEULL OfflJcM- tn fvrctf:n tmi Avisrtcim, Fancy and Slaple ..WRY GOODS, M/ttLVKK V, Hemovair - 7' f( ’ a Jarnilgrt, &r. /WStW WH. E. STEVENSON conUnneaW rfann-. factors CAB/jVET-TO2!E ol J ev«rt ileicnp; ; ...awlgh-tlon, at hia old stand, corner of Liberia ana , JS»HBSo»emhntreeUf UNDEBTAKXNG . to,ln alilta-li ranches. .., ; ,,mafrU - ,4< UUUKBa ft CltH. 1 tJ eitenafve. CABINET »ni. JX' CHAIR MANUFACTORY! No! <H ‘SiffltSfiepd st. aiarge assortment fcf'faney- and pWnFarmmre, vhich iQojt wiUfidllspt;ccerU/belowi:ußtOHißrYi‘atQa» j Terms—sash paly, » jdec27ly Gbalr Factory* \ \ S>\ ... ~JO>!EPU MEYER ha* on .ha'nd, ai tifr ekten* • Bive Cablnei-ftnd Chair Mane factory; N0;454 Penn i AT? * £ ach Centre Tables, Mahogany C&airSv [ Mahogany Bfedfttencta.and alt other aruclcs-ltv the Cabi net line—winch he will self SCTper feeßl. 'below custom* ary mee. - 1 • „ JOSEPH MEYER* aprO ~. •. j , Wo, j34Ponn street, Ifrfth Ward. «Tc fUUatE*. ~ ZIM.L&2 HciaitttV A DattUrk ’i ' .CABINETWARERGOM/SMITHFIELJ)STREET, BUVretnSevmfhsttut-andSira'WbtrTvaUeitiPsUiburg.Fo.) (ft HAMMER;* ■ a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, JvwwnTrninedeqiiid la anymthc-cuy, and sold on aa; " terms as can bftobttuocd at any:similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an J unusually extensive stock*embradihg all kinds or Fuxni tare, from the cheapest and ptaiaesl .to-ihe most'costly and elegant.: . All orderaprpmptly.fUteodfTdto, mriltfini. To Cjvblnee Jllalsm* Ytneera,. Aosetooodund train iff,' TamwA, . Ifardteare and Furniture at "Wholesale. ~ ft THE subscribershave- just received from New* York. A and. Boston a Ciost bf.VKNEERS, . and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which, we. will sell at extremely low prices : As grestxaie was token in the selection; of thestock, . jiersons connot fall to bo .suited either' as to quality or price; and,as liis well kpown..thai Furniture can be madeby machinery superior and much lowerthan by . band;.tbe attention of the trade rs respectfully invited. . ■ Turned Work,in all its brunches, curried on as usual. Plonk for baud rails, fox Carpenters, and all nmoles required mmanafacturingCabinet Fumitoryconstantly on hand—vizi Maboganyv Yarnhifc Jftrdware, Hofr. Cloths^Springs, Ac, Ac.;: • ,=.• RYAN .* M’KEE,. .' k . . Ryan** Buildings, .marSSsydaw i • " * **. * ' No. flt Fifth street >. •lourneymen€shltiet Mskers Aiioetattoa i WAREHOUSE. XIVSECOND STREET ; i ’ (dear too comer of Wood 1 - - - J7 _ THIS ASSOCIATION, em a ;bracing, already, twice to three UA ■ umfea as many bands as the laifs M rest and hithcnomosi renowned f 1 ■ business shops of this city, have opened their .Ware house, and are able to furnish the. public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— yiz: Maliog&riy Wardrobes; Dressing Bateaus: Full Col* nmned llureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; ‘Mahogany Chairs; Hocking Chairs i Mahogasy Washstands; Bo fasi Divans, Piano fiioplsyßook Cases, Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Cayd Tables; Cefilfe Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Popl&rWardrober, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stand*; Cherry,-and Common Workstands; high post, common,Tow, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cmdles,ic» Theadvantage*o/€OHoperatron,on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest priced, and they are de termined to eel!, lowerthan any competitors, an equally good* if not better article, and warranted—as the public: will understand by giving tbem acalL. - Iffy* Attarai&on icprk of all descriptions,: and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. {marSSf riiHE subscribers fcavlnq recently igemenls JL with the Patentee o t this new and taluabUxnvm ftof> fonho manqfactaie. atrd ;saJe of the: article in the. WesMhey having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where the? are superceding the nse of wooden eoffins*tote Una method of informing the ptblic, thaithejr are now tnonafoctaring eighteen aider eni tizesof the modern Sarcophagus* varying in length rrora 8 2 inches to 6f feei* With width and depth amiable for bodies of ordinary, site, and for those, who desire space for c&sbiomngt or for bodies qfnnusuai dimen sions, have several sizes deeper and wider. Thls Jn* veation now coming into general a*e,is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These iitraiAl# Cases are composed of various binds of metals, bat principally of iron* .. ,-....■ They ait thoroughly tnamtUi. inside and out* and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental* and of a classic form, are light and portable, whUe they combine the greatest strength which maialU capable of, in a given quantity. When properly secured with cement they oreperfect -1? air tight, andirce from exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and ore belter than auy Other article In use, (or whatever cost,) for traniportntiou* vau!ls;orordiiiary interments, as hue been proven by actual experiment, and certified to by some of oar most setemme men } nUo. by ihe lionora* hies Henry. Clay,. Daniel .Webster* Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth* may be seeu at our Agcnts’llurinl Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninth, where we intend' lokeep ou haud at all times, such a stock of nil sizes and degrees af ornament uni finish n» will stiiuhe most diversified tastes. »Ve invite the attention of the public, and of Under* laker?, particularly; throughout the Went, to an exami> nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon (he tepreFen’eUou of undertaker* not using the article, wtiosf interest it would be to tniMrpicFeni them. W. C. DVVIrt 4' CO, dAaiss w, wutiuwisCt', « v \ CABINET *L e££S3 furhituhe manufactures, /yt Ware-rootn# 07 *md 09 Tliira X . W. W re*prctfullywfonn«-'fti3 friends aud caiiom *J '* ers that be has now comple;cii hiaspritjfrstock of FotnUure*whlch is decidedly tic lirgctiauducst cvef oSfcrtd fof snlc in thin City, which will be sohi at price*' as low as airy in.tic Vuh*d St4to3 : Ka« br~We*L- As he is determined to uphold the .quality with, well- materials...heat wwkmnuship, and nowest designs j. niid from the extern of hi-n orders and facility in mat afaeiorinc* he is enabled lo prodocc warranted lowest prices- - ' < He bus adopted the principle of Weuufytng the cna* toinerVimere§t wuhhtiowh,inquuUiv and price, and keep# always on hand the grearesi-varJeryofeveFydea'. cripuoa nf furniture* from the cheapcetand plainest* to the most elegant and or any partof one> Rtdvbe furnished from his'stock, or manufactured expresffy'to order The fcliowiru? article* consist, iu part, of his slockywhlchfor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in lutyoMbe Kasieru cities: Louis XIV tcie*tet«-a-Sofs9; 50$ofca,in piariiandhulreloth; ' :sO douvMohogany Chairs *• ; 20 do Walnut . do; .50 Mahogany Rooking do; . ; 20 Walnut do 1 do; SOHabogany Divans;. . 20 Walnut. - do; . 20 Marble Top CeatreTables; 50 do Dressingßareaus; •. -30.'': do :Wo*h&tand3; . 40Enclosed . do; . " 100 Common do; 20 Flain Dressing Bureaus; ' 40Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut do; 50 Cottage ; do; 300 Cherry and PbpfarßeiUteadsj 2D Mahogany Wardrobes; - : ID Walnut do; , 10Chetry do; . 50Plain Bureaus; «Q Dining and Breakfast Tables; Id Secretary and Bookcase*;. SO.dor. Caue Seat Chairs j 24Cane Seat Bockinff Chairs; Ladies Writing Desk*; . . . . Hat and Towel StandsWbat*N©tsi . EtigolresT .y \• r Tables; ConversationChalrst ; -Pembroke ; do; Ellzabathen Reception:: doj < LadW'Work Tabfes : Pearl Inlaid do* Extcnslon-Dlnlng Tables; Arm '• * •• doj •' Quomnnci : Gothtc and Hall Cbaira. of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR. CIIAIRS. Cabinst haxs&s supplied with all articleain tlieirline - ,• ..■ l STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice. ■ ’ Alfordcrs promptly attended to. T) AlSlNB—osboxes “ J. Kmtles” brand lor sale bv **> ™y>3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. €0 ‘TA KT W I'.lts HI P.—rTbc subscribers have litis nay associated themselves together na Panneta. for the purpose ortraniaetinga'VyholesaW'G'rocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission business, under Ihe firm of John .Black A Co., [Vo. 210 corner of Liberty und I twin sis.' . JOHNBLACK, fn^i ' y M M’CUI.LOUOIt. JR. steam: marble 'Works, Lttnty, opposite Emtlhfitld at.. Grave stones, Mantels.. Furniture I*4 Tops/ andialh kinds, of manufactured Marble, al ways on hand, nnd made to order on. the shortest notice. Several.hordred dtsigns for Monhments, original utid selected; on hand. The trade furnished wiiU Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. roatlidm W. W. WALLACE. ®°*®* Straw woods. : N i , for the; sale: of their Goods, now.oflers for sale a; large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every variety of fabric," style and • pattern, adapted to the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest figaro.:- Cases may be assorted to snn pur* ohssers. . : j. \y. aLDEN, mariHiCtn-llaW ' N 0,83 Milk street, Boston. ’“E' Partnerehip hilhCTUrexisting - between ’the sub -•onbers; doing business in ths name of John Black £ Co., is this day-dissolved-by: mutual eohsen-, lf.;Mc- Culloagh purchasing the entire interest of Johnßlaot in said business; H.- McCullough having-the; right’ to : use the name ofthelote firm in settling the business, and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the late firm; . r . JOHN BLACK. henry McCullough. . N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at hlsold stand, corner of-Ptmn and Irwin itreets. ; HENftY- McCULLOUGH. Pittsburgh, Match 3,1852. GEUUGBAJiDatSE) , . JVb. 71 comer c/ Wood and Fourth 9(9.,' f- .HAS-lust rcccivetfhUSpring Slock of l superior BOOTS' dnd SHOUtf, ©r tbd«S@B6® best stock waiimnneMp that can be got togciher in any one establishment, of like .amount, m Went. Nearly all made to special order, froe'from cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants and others are re spectfullyinvited to oall .and examine the stack, which is offered for sale low for cosh. .N. B —G. A.has paid, particular attention, to have a general assoitmcntof the best stockof Bbota and Shoes lor the Retail undo, fromf&egocdlow price tatbebest made, custom work,consisting or evety hind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families tnay rely on always Undine a general assortment, as ii re lates tosizes, widths, fashion,aadquntiiy, -atNo.*7i; ' ALSO—Men, Boya, and Children's.Palm.Leaf three Straw Hats . [sprs 2m r' - r Nonce*. • i r* •. THE partnership heretofore existlngbetween the nn« designed in the Commission and Forwarding tn«* nesa, etc,y underthe firm of S. F* VON-BONN & Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Irot business or the late firm will be settled bv 8 F Von Bonnhom, who.lsHUthonMd to uw the whfrV 0 r .jjiLfi™ for that purpose WILLIAM EICHBAUM Pittsburgh, May 3d, BONNnORST Co-Part ns rump jKotleo. , IIME undersigned have ibis day fortneda Ca-Parluer. a Wdol and' General Ann or B a“dSfI H 6°F^;S PUY -‘ >“ aas JAMES'S. MCEPHY. FmO'rt.HtoM.Mfi, l V ONBONNHOBSI - , . e,'4 * *.- JBtbjthtcs.' SUOfeAUd - T*l 155 a jvcle la intended forfamUj use, ind.ahotBdii» [ 0IIT ]?» iII f° P-Wseauon of everyflunily In i frcquenUy made use of Judd’s Medicatedifiut<tteite!«' I prepared by .Messrs. tenfield & Caiap, iltddfetownl iConnecucur, cheerfully recommend !* tonwptofeAto'n i ul brethren, as nn excellent rtUMUlmtaforadheftivetotu* i dressing burne>outa,*ciUas } bhiisea/dnd : &U kinds' I of fresh wounds a remedyTune-* '»•“* C »oiratßt ßD,H >’ - D JIABKIBON,W D., R. WOODRUFF, M I>,- ■ \ - . HAMILTON BREWKILJt.D.,! ELLSWORTH BOKR,M.D jllouuUe. ■i ;i <3otap!i»ing aII ihfc ptaousing physicians in me'nlty of cl “X“j e x. t-AimE>TpcK * C 0 : n i .. i. ..- ,• -corner ofrWoqd and First l/r»"l)e~L*ney»*Pelet>rat«d Curative tliw - fetvnmenti • ■ * *'' «.* Th#o7dy?lihfalUble Cure for--that J)tiadfuhjQuea*t '• ■ I Jmoton as Spermatorrhea or^lnvolvntcpyNoctu'r* nal Emissions, _ . . SO'barassing and 'deGtrucuveyand. productive of , so •muchmi*cntef lorme-ncrvouAsystttnfj-JulPSßSGitat ing the man far business, society, and matnfflooy. - V -v | TMe'lnsmimemls Blmple. comprehfiiklvejtail new* i Jailing, ■ and may be psed. without ihesUghteetlßCcmve* nlence or the knowledge of the mosifntimatofclrna.r liis iobe.QfcdexieTtiatly,produeing;no;RalmiOT|njuiy whatever.: norpreyentinganyone from auendinrio nia can take place, invigorating tha crgans,in pehqrttime, to such ah fxttnr ; PKsnityß'?oWßll ov bbtektior, ihe lose of wlrich,enasedbyearly abuse,. l»the:direa£efnquesuon,:tmd thqcanveofthe'lßoaraflU' concomitant eowplaiiiti,yiz: NervonsoesY r PKjsiration, •Dyspepsia,*- Vision, I Weakness ofthci.Bsck and, Low;er Extremities, vAJTeC* tldns of die 1 Pimples of the Face,i*re' roatufeDebline ofjVifiiUyi ;Wettkness|of.‘Mm«xry and Power for,Mental Application,Dejection, Aversion to Society,Timidiiyy gfel£Disitukt,=iJQi>vc vof Sahtode* Ac AU thae complaints intariatlyxUseppeXr as ioop as the souicei3Stoppedfrc7ntbhichthcycmanhicd. : .. Plus Jnstrarafru. has heed examined and approved of by (he highest aathorfties inlfofbp&and America, is re*/ cuiameriaed by the-'rooil- jiromihem Phyalciansrof all countries..or: the only certain remtdy exvHng JZir those ecmplaiiits.'hh&Ki* ho#'completelysapereeaed l the use of. drugs. tie bougic v eauterizauon T &c.,imilQ; mention the thousard advertised nostrums or the day,'as cordials, antidote*, A?., Ac, ltcOnstUuies, ut thrvaraetime; the safest, the mOslpleasant r imi by far theeAsajpiii treatment oyer offered ta the afflicted,: a fair priec'. being, allowed for the Instrument, after the desired efiect has.been at 'taitUfd. :j ->' :: -> • • r Be it also rememhered, that those.complaints are but Uuleunderstood by taepiofessionin generah'andtbnt all thoinedfeino in the world never has,and never wiU,. stop those losses,, whieh, if allowed, to continue. un» ebeehed, arosure to produced the most distressing con sequencer. - „ „*> . '• - • It has been a matter of surprise to4bme,taalany. one of respectability andof professional attainments should devote his attention to diseases which people of every description pretend to leure so eaaily. If, however* but the one thousandth part ofthe miseries these people bring upon society were known,a very diflerentopiniion-woula be formed." 'And iV f* ixot only lt»e liresent misery and dejection, preying on tite mind as weUusthe, body, Jhat is deplored, bu’some are of suebs'nature as to affect ■ posterity,‘hnd evcji to destroy the reproductive&ctiMy, altogether.lris a fact (hat, when ttol properly treated, they may remain eddormant in the coniUiat'oh as to np peixiu no other way than, in their effects opon posterity v yet, if properly understood; are mosteasUy ahd spCedi fyrembved. Th« above, soingeniouilycontrivexlinsmi . menu: will doubtless, in a. great measure, contribute to check the evils of quackefy. so prevalent in this cloas of diseases, throughout the Union. • - - ’ , Thcpriceof.thecompleteinsvumentjCftrerqllysceur*. . ed against all observation in a box, is only 810. it can be sent, by express, to (Sny dddress in duy part or (he United States, Canada, &c-,/accorditig to order, accom? partied by Mil directions, and imporiant advice- to the ;- married and single; the expenses* even to the remotest pamof.lßecocidiy,beingveryiriflrng. - , r t-.-v.* The unexampled aaceea* this IhsttarcenthasobtaTned sioce it# Introduction Jo America, hasinduced.somfi un* principled pemhamNewYoTk, Pbiladelphia,Aß'nny; Boston, Ac., .to get op Bomeridicolaos tiurgs,.cal!ed “ Initrument?, 1 ’ which, ioweveri bcar HoTTaSBuuHr-' . lot resemblance,nrifAsr inform nor principle, tq my own. invented, long tried,; and uriversallyappxoved In struments, and which are as similar to them,a* night is iplighu Every attempt to Cell each‘Mostrdaiehts” for . miuewillbe prosecuted to thefaUest cxtenvbf .the law, ■ I being not wliling toconnecttbeweH and honestly' cameo reputation of myimveationarwith quacks : and, * their worutiesaproductions. No Jwfrumemu grntifjw end none cant* warranted but those ordered /tom tnyuj * All applications and. remittances must -be directed (postpaid) to the Doctor himself be having no Agencies established L ut in London and Paris. Address, post paid. Dr. B. tie Laney,sl Lispenard st., New York- - . * •. .. ■ .- Offlee boars, dally, from 9 A M.till ff P. M, and from Ttill 8 Pv Al,, the Sabbath excepted, r . -• •../ • • By The undersigned certify, with great pleasure,: that thcaboye-memioned Instriuntm fs not ouly constructed on ecieniihc principles, but that from its use the happiest results may always,' wuh'oonfidence, be nhiicipated, there being, for uiccurdofthose diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN HEMEUT KCTANT. ~ HENRY S KELLER. M D. CIT. M O . 00 Chamber streeu C MCKHAKDT, OLD,, Howard street, ? Nxw Yoax. Dr. oaLaxxv is prepared toexecute alioraersforsur*' gicol apparatu*, viz; Aruficial Anns and Legs,, which move like natural membersp Apparatus for.taxation; for Contracted Legs; for -curvature of the Spine end Waistj for False Joints of the Arms.aud Knees; for Farnlytfe Lees; for'Club.Fdot; for Lacrytrtal Fistules; for Falling of the itecium; Hypngnstric Be]is;Beds and Chairs for Sick Persons; Or utche.*; Trusses, Ac.} Onho p«dhj:CorsetB, Ac . An. Air work 'warramed* iLctters must 16 p(>si paid, couiaiuingaprcportionateremittance or c'rty. reference . Tfebggrly.; Dr. Guy zott’a Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and only genuine preparation for the permanentcure of Consumption and Diseases ' of the whtu they are supposed-to - • be affected by the too free use of Mercury, Iron, . <j*c. • -IT WILL CURB WITHOUT FA Ur—. : Scrofula* •'-••.• or King 1 * KviK . Cancers,Tumor.* Erup< lion* of ib« Skin. Erysipelas, Chrome Sore Eye»; Ringworm or Tet* - tpre, Scald Head, Rheumatism,Paw* 1 in the Bones or Joints, old-Sores and 'Ufcersftiwettag of the Glands; Syphilis,Dyspep*ia,Soli Rheom, Disease of the Ktdoeys, Loss ot Appetite, Disease arising from the use of Mercury, pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Drop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice and - * Cosuveness •; u ; The Beit Female Kedldne Known 1 fTUlEShaker prepared .“.Yellow Dock,”, and the u Red X Honduras Sarsaparilla,” .are the invaluable reme« dial agents from which Dr:GuyzQU’s Improved Extraot of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is formed,and tiie la boratory of Dr, Qnyzou has given as the vmue of these roots in their perfection. . His preparation pontafns all the restorative properuea of the roots,xoipbiocd and concentrated in. their utmost strength ana eEeacy. ■ ; Experiments were made ir. the manufacture, ofthis medicine, until it was found that it could not be farther improved.' Hall and Tier .. Accordingly, we find it resorted, to almost universally in cases ot Hepatic,; Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com* plaints, for general prostration of&lltbewiialpowers; and all those tormeuuug diseaSes-of i&e skimeo trying to the patience and so injurious to health. - MP M M Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan* grene, RkeumausniiancJ a vast varioty of other disa greeable and dangerous diseases, are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medlclae. • • : Michigan; October 0.1651. .-Mb. Jonn D. Papk—*ikar >ir;—l tl s with uoutiem ..hie feeling*, of gratitude that! om abteVlUeoagh the 01-' vine Providence of. God, and by‘~ihe‘wdnder*wokin« agency ofthat excellent. medicine, Goyaoli’s Yellow .Dock and Sarsaparilla, to give you a few symptom* of my almost hopeless case. ’ = - . . . t : • laihe. winter of 18501 was 'attacked with a severe ch was gradually extending through the whole rUht side and leg; at the same time* a total pTOStralioh of myphysical system ; also, myleg had shrank to about iwo-thmls oriia xotnmpa size, I: procured the attend ance of;a skiUfulpracmioner, whopronoUhced my dis< ease one ;©t the worst forms of liver complaints He sau my ease wM Onenct easily haiidled, but prescribed * Prawned under tustreatmentuniil i was sat* L B A-. b Tfu° t ■ 4 i not * procured of tour JM® W. A. fleers,'two .bottles ofGuy* soil s Yellow Dock and SarsaparilJaVfrofn wbich l re - , -ceived a amount of benefit. ..‘After having taken ShEiS.t'S e w *2 0T was abl4 to pursae iny.busineM s * OTMfWj btttttsbou time since I fined to my bed of the time ; and- I cannot asenbe the returuof my healih to any other cause than S?,!!?v a ?i® 0 0^ a Vii valuable mcdicinCj Guy zott’s Veilow Dock and Sarsaparilla.' r. JIASSEL VAUHIPER;. • Aik* J.D. Pass—Dear Sir; I send-yoa the certmeate, and, so fa? as i ata acquainted with the cose, ulseli true. J procured it, thinking ii mightb-a benefit to you and to the afflicted. • tou havc ihopnvilege of using it as you think best. 6 •.■■■Yours,. ' W. A; BEERS. HI H H Tha following-letter is from a. highly : respectable pliy sycian, who enjoys im extensive pracucc :■ ■ • : BtarkCtramy,o.vNbv-i,'iSsi,; JW. John D. I’ahe—Bear Sir; 1 “ft.- OnyroUs Ex tract ot Snrearanlla.” T&is raedirtne (ins been pre ecubetl by mo lorilie losuttree years, withidoj eECetl: lu General. Debility . Liver Complaint, Jnonclce, Dyn. pepsm, Chronic and Nervous Diseases In all 'icmale -ccmplaima it certainly is unequalled-- • ..In the use of this medicine the patient constantly. B am . s strength and vigor, & fact worthy of great consid eration. It ispleasantto the taste,and smell, auacan perused oy : pereons with the most, delicate eiomaehs, with safety under any circumstances. I am speaking trom experience, and to the afflicted 1 advise its are; *£•' DR. J. 3. DEEPER. > . Sold by J„ D. PARK, Founh and Walnut streets, Cin crnimu, O , General agent, to whom all orders must be. addressed. lO* Price 61per bottle—six bottles for 95. . ■■ Sold by . i j, D. PARK, Ciueinnail, Ohio, North-east corner of Founh and .Walnut sis.yrentranct ■■. on .Walnut—to whom all orders must be aadrtssed.: J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L Wilcox, Jr,coroerMaykof street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock.A Co, Pitts* j burgh i J A Jones. .Pittsburgh; Lee A-,Beckham, Aller,. ghenf City; J D Vriweil, Washingtonj W H LambeT* ton,rrankuo| J Bleakley, do; L B Bowie, XfniontownjU. Well,. Grpensborgbi 8 Koonli, SomerMti SDBcoit, Bedford 1 Reed fc Son, Jlomilwdan j Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand ft Co. Indians: Forney ftMaoloy, Kißanning.;- J B Evans, Cummin.ftßlood, Crrmkvlllei A Wilson ft Son, WnycesburgbrM’Fariand.A Co, N Callender, JUeadville; Barton* ker, Mercer; J Burge & Co, Bnileri J Doovlasa* Co, do; H.Humsn, Beaver; J p Saramerion, Warreif; ; F L ft. C S Jones, Condersport j.P Crooker, Jr.,Browns. villa- Xjonelfcdftw CIDER ViHEGAR—SS bbls.oaband sii for ssle bv jell ABMBTRONO fc CROZER. .W -'-V ---v .= - ~ y. -. ’ -4* - ~-A- -'•: ;, ■-> -A -AAA , v <• .* . f v , 4 ,v?' X * 4 * *' > * . 01.O 1 . a; i=i. ■' V. p ; 1 7 * S f t /. v ' 4 t* vv3&s i *+ , sssrssu vs? v i ?s ""• thy; ItfUiigfafaL fJi" " * f% . . - f... iTlanlfmofent. safe end cffeCßmlfemedy ftrChloro '-- jniw ortireen Biol uesfcTlPnflfftit ft> t»jg~jO>r Sap* We aircrew, nausea;Tuftsin theJfead Q-ndUfflbs, Lott Uyonesf^ln , i:&bl]iiyiil>y*pep?ift- i or.jDd|ffeaU|Bm.Fiata> hjnei frr'Wihff/ahd'tdf Lrtdrihe'Ctfmjitalbfo, FiiceSS ceDiß,pr4jte bo«8Yof, BhO)^ : €oW : ‘WiJoli*aleaiid re« tail bv W. c; JACKSON, 210 ttbeity jireew hs«d of iWottt:atTeetP4tttbiiJgb,iind bJTfcltt&e Druggists: iiT nrn .AU&gn riMlfc •BfestflDd'mojt effecuve remedy forWorps, in JLrCMldferi'nxfa Adult*, thtirbUß eserbeeh diicovered. F^omß.E. l)n3irgi»t: • ' .; 7 >'• ■ >-'■ fudianb.-) ov: ify't&Jl. .vMessnußA, Fahnestock&Co»-7Gent*:.,lbavebeen engagedlrfthe'Drtig business'ibr a' iiumtier of yean, in we business. j n ibii vicinity Uiaverypopntar, and tho T^ , gB'an^>yettriy4tici'ea«fii^ ’Of va* e lesqryermifage / .lii,t6e marl{eti,norifr ba* so a 55-end none mifmalns iia taultidijr: instance*, of the BBl^O S from its »se£ but, presume such us ?4t fa their, practice if econir „ B- R. W.WIX.STACH. Prepared Mid t*Kg jr. A.FAHNESTOCK. 4 CO. '' ‘i wdidaad'Prrif-strttiiv Pittsburgh. ft „- r , , ,R»inOTB-rflF4eJny.efltion!bfrf>?i.Hn*irti)'« Tiass has rendered the care idftbis'dTCßnntf-disease ay-feaiter of perfect censin'tyifStt! Hernia to proceea tmUfa condition of tbingaU.produc* ed that nothing canalleviaio bat the knife'dfa-'Skilffc. surgeon. is Amptpteanrin ordi* nary form, : tnay, with propriety* freMen tb' thb person afßicted.a&d hnuo gpjianfaoif persons do. without eysn a handagp.of any Kind to,retain it, ot . ftn renders the casepeffecily bnnfenagedbfe; and leads to wb at is termed Stmngvtaud fftmia, -wMcneften has no relief bat in a (snrgical 'operation.'". Tn Mhn Truss to .wbfehwe inviuMhe auentionbf.thdj-ailljoled; there U every superiority over the trasses and bandages in common.use' ■" J<.is perfectly comfortable, and can be Hcrtfa wlib -an exactness and equableness of pressure ih&t does - not belong to any 'oi&erfiigtrninent with which* we are‘acquainted ; and - wilUreUin any rupture-with: case and epmfort to the ' wearer; Physicians pf the highest standing imho pro ( • fesslon hovegivcn'tesUntony tbits grekr superiority ovet the ordinary tjpaae* in,a*e. , The-Truss of Dr- .Hub; - l>ard wilt eare tbe'c&scs ofordlnaryßapture. We ndtJse those offlicied to _mafce application in time. tkaTacicT «m bt gxttn in l\is CUj/ibycallingQttthtKfmti v.' ,*- Persons from a distance - can have, them: sent, by sending the measure Todnd the body. 1 ■ 4> ' ■' ■ i *:> -;i,■: DRt QEOi HrJifiKiiJift) . . . murUrdftw TOIHVALID9 A5O TRB MCIL THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK mmCWES. '• '■ •'.rr-:-.V;;~ c-il- FIRST. .The. Exxbactob {CannePt 6> Daßy's) curing ail Barns and all External Pains •undSorea, •-* ' ‘ ‘ • «- r fc fid Colxtn\bia fcrt 1 Staying ot RestSJing the Unman Hair. * * * ' ‘ ■j :3d riifrtss 5 * Navk trod Bant Ltnimait aruUfidto* Peg- . .sttiu Ettrif,. a carefor, ah cases of Rheumatism* > -4tU> Hctiair**AcffU3tieOtl,actK&iii trurtTorßeafheasi : -sih. '6tlL-.fipoih r s m£k HhaddchiTßkihtdfy *■' 1 ; 1 ■ 7<hv MBtitfi JUKefi foraii wnraen.ln ihe family Bth.. Greas. Wiuiirn Xadian Panaris, for- Coid* and feverish ferifegraddjpreventfrk- fevers; for . Asthma, ,Liver r pomplaintundlH)ion*Affectian* ; far DiarrhceOt f ndljijestion and I#6ssdrAppetlte; for Costive* neisln for ' Piles, Rheumatism,Ac. Tb6-great pblnis are Ttisinotbad to takeV-heVfcrgives pain, andneverleavesonecoilivc* ; .... .. : Sth.'JibnitwFsTmhi/ugriWorm KinerJfbrCMldrea - or grownpersonv.; , - XQih. Mra. BTPvm'rQnKt Nq medicine has been discovered uiat is so happily adapted to use fotrmottyieidrops ‘to*be*tahejr,“snd- yet-perform sueh wonders when applied catmaUu os a wash or bath* by IKiMion; In bottles from 19i?o 50 ccfiU eadi* ' ■:v<Xi th:i*Sa«*»Aoh??s Jhraetantf JJed jßstg>Bon»ifot:diiv* mg away Vermin In a sbori time. . . •, • 3i2th. The celebrated Liif* Lift pflZs and Temptranet JSiiten. . , ■■ 13tb. Syrup, the popular EX* PECTORANT' FOR COUGUS, COLDS,aNFtUEN ZAi m« , • i4th. ThtEartTndi6&; fitw Yeri Hair Only* SURE coloring for the tialr. .i .i r -i. 15du a Chinese Remedy for Cots. ; Bruises, Sorer, Ac. * c ~ lQth“. Extrattcf Sarsaparilla. This article has ontliv* ed ali dUier SarsapariUas, and still gives as- great satis* - faciionaa ever. , „ - I7thr The celebrated spread. Strengthening "P/ajttr,. * made from Dr. Lin’s recipe, and the mostpopniat ia iho market. . lSlbrJDr: EZirte’a JbotA Acht JJrovt. "“X certain and easy* cureforTooth.Ache. ~ 18Ui. Br. Coustock has lately boaghi the tight for the :Xniied; of* the cclubinlhi Conttntraitd Minerak ITattr,: found at*: the* Salr Springs of Doctor -Wm..C. Chase, at St OatharlneS," C. \V. 'This med’Ctne has at** by any preparation at taatplacef amlits sale has been. coranjeKetiratewithiis me a, whl lnary. . All.the. remedies are fully described in Ai/MAMACSy to be given toalt who ca!! where the Medicines are - kept - 4 ' ' . .NOTICE. AH' preparations heretofore known aa ** or COMSTOCK &. Ct>.% always be* ionced and now belongs EXGLUSiVFXtV to Drjuiciac S. Comstick; and though the signature of -Gomrftdck & Co. wUlbecontinuedjttusextialabelwithshe'fcosimilo •ignaiuns of Cr.L.SiC.-’Will-in faiarc designate the GENUINE. - . r - iM' . v . ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. , LCCIUS 8J COMSTOCK. D* The above medicines cau be hadin this place of fete ' . JACKSON. v ■ ' . .y.No. head of Wood. CAOU^i^U^^ .In’offering to the*community thisJostl^ .eelebjrated re medy for diseasei of the throat- ft&d'lWgtf,' It isiidt oqv •Wish to Irlfie wititlhe Uvesor healthdfthcafiiicledjbat frankly, to lay before men and scuneof the cvidencesof Itssnocew, fromwhich they canjndge fbr themselves*. We'jjlhcereiy pledga .ourselvea to make no wiidaweitfoni or false statements its efficacy, nor Wilt ,weliold : orifany hopeto guflerlaji wam&lU j ' ’ > '.*■«* • Moay.prajftjwe here and.we solicit an inquiry. from thepuhilclrrtdall we'pabliibrtheUugaetardd they .will findtheippetreeAyJteJiaWer'aadthemediciae wor* thy their best confidence arid patronage.- ” - v - • From tiUduiingliUhtd Frgbsctir yfcE&ttittfy on# <£fatt» - •. . ■Bfrmdov^CoUtgr. . -t j . v' Dear Blrt 1 delayed answering the receipt *of yourr • pTeparuioriiamiLl;hßd hnooportoiutyofwiuwwitig It* , effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends. ' This I have now ddTio with <d bfeh degree of idifafaa* lion, incasesbothof adaltgcndchUdren. - I have.fonnd It, as iu Ingredients show, apoWerfbl ro' : medy for colds nadcotf|rtosini'dinilmonaT7 diseases. • - . ParkercLeaye&aniv&lia i ' Bstrowicn, Me:,Feb. 5,184f.~' * • r \ *• i Frcmatt Otmitr in ol* lifa Pitw* \ ’* ' ‘ r -‘ * :c l/rttfi&L Aufc.*o*lB4s. i Dr. 1. C. Ayer; .I.baTe-been cored of the Worst coogfc 1 1 ever had In mylite, byyoOr “CaiaarPEci t>aAL,» and [ ntfrerfail, when I have opponooityof (efcoaftßjßmUagl ,r : toothers. . ; Yoora, respectfully, * ' ‘ 7 ’ - ’t •, , - S. D« EMEESON. ID* Head iha foUbwing, and see'if this medicine la worth a trial. The patient had bwwn«:'renrfeeble,ena the efffectof the medfciaff was unmistakably dl*iinftt» </, ,OWXE3>ST<LTKsHOTei^SABATO^^gIJJSa ) | . Dr.J.Cv.Ayer,—9irt falaffeciion oftne lan&a. and all the symptoms of settled Cdriaampitaaflo* * more tiitraayeair.- leotildfind no me* dfctne loat wooldreach joy -case,-until I commenced the nseof yhnf‘‘CmuistPirtdsfo;? Which gawmegrtdual beea steadily gaintDgmT'stitOsth till my health U well nigh' restored. - iVbir6UtmgiyotiTiniJdicine;‘l*fla ibo grotifleailon of, coring with U myjererendfriend, Mr. Truman,cfSaap ter District, Whir had beenrsuspended from hia parochial dalles by a severeattackorbronchitis;,. < ; ■ I have pleasure, Ja certifying ..faexe facts to y,oa And tun, sir, yonrs respectfully, • „ J. V* CALHoUUr of SouthCarolinik. * rjrThe following wa« -ono of 1h« wor«t'Of eiuse* wfiichihopby»lc(ra» and frienduhonglumtiefliisnrabla consmnjuion i J/. J u C»imni.Pa^AßKiaa,'l9l«. J.C. Aycrt~Sii tl. was taken .wUhaterriblecough, brought onby aeoldiiri tbebeginmia'Of lastFebraary* and wu cort# ae<3; to : Gengbinc inceasa pUy night ana day* J became ghastly ■'and pblefr'my 'eyet 'were sunkffn my breath very ebon. Indeed, I was rapidly failing* and in each distress forbreaihabni batlJute bopeofTny Recov ery coal<n>e ehlefmmea«’'WhllcmlfijBBftnaUoQ,afriend ; ofminei{theißev«*JCto>KeilerrofibeMeUwrdisXchurcb,) ! brought me:* bottle of year 1 tried more ta lrbmr.any ekpeotalio-of !■ obtaining relief- 1 io.continuo Uaas& and J soon (pond mjrheaUh much improved.— : Now tbrei mbnthaVl strong, and can at tribnte my core only id.yonr great inedicine.., * - WlU,,h e de.p eS ,g rt «™^|oo» i |e. EY Prepared and soldbyjames C. AycTiPracUeolChein* a fe/*Bblifin:Pituhareli.wiioiesalB Bni ietall;by B.A ■Fafineetoelr, and byJ.M ; Townseadi InAiegheny Cily Try H; J. Doaglats, and by drn(((riBt» genetallP-'-. «lec3o DH.‘ BffOWPT, No. *» DI AMON D A I.UE Y. -r :> r-'-,. P«rors* Id* emitn sttemina io;»»oBce oracilei.; H|?ta«tiw«slamostlyconßlieilia •' f ™““«E t&f'Ml-Bgwamb UeK pain y®mhf“liM“'*enee»n|l e«esi. - v i$&W t BjrphHi*, ,BypliUWe.4;ft((*«loM,'«aaoir heajGteetjStnnawiiUreibral Impuriiy o/ thc rilooa,'ttlih ail ddeisc's.o jortJltui'Bkffi\‘Dla4a«CT',- :S(rifl»trlie s-Ei™E6yS^T?i r ».r’ 'saß^mskass^&&. «st dcriaa °' P Oy care 10 all-wßomay tounond '-'" 1 "■<■ Uovffid&iwiir: m ■ - ir 4 l ,«r v 'r • ■*> •v>- v ~ , *- - '-•:» >'7T'/> .?tr. ■■£*■*& V.^^.-S.'^.V' -Tr'i' * *\ ..* -^r..,.....^\.- • ' ' _ % t y*“ A * ■* ‘ •* * 1 -, V-* ' - & < -* . - V;V * i i - 11 51 v, > , 4>'*’ ' " iilli t v - v
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