• CV • -3; f>i,.{ • 4v s *z&&>JM r : •> s ?? r.’»V<.J?*‘ k ' ~" r \ A f " '-'V-;,\ ■* 4* r -?>"***.!>. ‘ l‘ -- ' , - -. v. fC -Ar *s*&* • ■ r ' >:.' . -i'f“'. V".•-- , ■ v-\4--- - ■.- v.-:-.... •-• ■’ ;■ ■ ... •- . * fv-tv^y-^ , v» T .m,-j«• v.. r^it ", r ‘ ~■* • ( v<*v --• > r ,, ~, * - ■*. - , f „ * l ■ *■ , „ . ~ „»■ r < < „* usm&m&i&i f.^S' 1 ;. si -„,• *4 :Vi •'■44, J.JV'.-i ffeittglii Mmmi SSSSffiSwife^iP^a «Mi»l ffßnMßMaaeassg liiMl '^iiilr VS ? lII® fe BSHS mM ■ | j|^^S*Kr^>'^-'S'*iV i ’S^?.^dS^ > < , e^B'w^«^r&N ! *3 v •'' snip ggteiSsl ®asfe?t sH^fcpfe®V/i <s*irxj£&&a SUtsSm^Avk W nM ■M fillip life Av'.i igUrtijm^ • ;gjDnnrt.ftnf. T tt«*oßVfiH t sV, Bee IBve Cfdthlug biore, No, 555 •f • iiiUeriy can a good Suit of Summer ClO?. ihlniior«a W»; Hiicl Jailer Gpodssofevefy desenplion, very I<iw TdrVMU Uufotom wdrk 'taaile to oidcr m faigfo*iabla sty|fc» w» rl P» reft»onftMotfetmy t ; Uprl? wfcfVrßoar Swa. Mmt Uo TfUBl TTt*«*udthat BOOBYER*at.ftheJJsx. Uiva Clotbuik 1 g rcms, ffrt*S2sl4ibenystt6eT.‘Sel!s n>e cheapest Clo - iSfilginih® City—well Jcaaddniiu fastnonakly cut; Call, ud examine them, and yon willnot be disappointed. ' ■ Jastr®ceived»hv 6pl*ndid assortment At Fancy Cashmere*, Brown; Green and Blue anp . other Fashionable Goods, suitable (onheeea>ioq,whic \ we Are prepared to make to orders (wuho&i, disappoint mentd in Aatvleuasurpaseed ittthe City* Come mad see, Omtllßa o'l OtiA) Comer bf Wood and Water sU. Joim OfttlahAii A Oo«» ProprmoMr ■ 1 ffUlEptibliciii respectfully. requested jo call, and ex*- i- amine oar stock of Ready Made C.oihing.got.up exprualy for tbu Market, and in superior style, whioft *we • are deterotmed to- -sell low for • cash. our. motto. being Saiit : and SmiU PrpJia, v • "Our:Wirert>omi up stair!*, is fully-Boppllcq wuh a laige’Biock of Cloths, CassimerearVesungß, Summer Claths.'ol every description, and. m fact, every., article inour ltae suitable far, U»o season* These Coodß we mb making to ; order in. superior, ftyle, ana at very .low price,. - Give u a call,w;i «ai™n« for yonrselves. •inylO’‘’ . JOHN C&LIjiAHAN .i9c. CO, .. * jXaBBCTWATT, MERCHANT TAILOR, tfa: ii& Marktty benotm.Suond and Zbtrd ttrutas. T3EGB respectfully to inronAliisfrlcnds and the public, T% that he lias returned from NewYork-aud Philadel • pbia, baling there selected.from ihelate&umportatxons; nn entire '-new'Meek or Black and Colored CLOTHS, OASSIMBRESanrt VFSTINGS* which for newness of designs and nchne*rfof fabne**, are not surpassed by . unybouse westof’NcwYork.—AUofwhicn heis pre* pared to mhke toordcr iq u.supenor.style,at the lowest price possible, ami c< rdialiy invito purchasers to call - and examnie the stofck-before purchasing, el&ewhcrc. 7w rjZwOKS.—fhaveno. authorized Agent in tins c-uy, foTihe sale oT tny work on GARMENT CUTTING. It eaD Oiny bo-had at- the store of the subscriber,3o Murker *trceu at the fallowing price*, viz: ,wuh jßSlruC' uons.SlOj without,*? ■■ mart? fIUWCLOTUIfiOHOUSE. EDMUND WATTS It CD, MERCHANT TAILORS*, ATo. -185 /liberty.street* above St. Clair , TTH V.fi opened a pew Clothing Store, at Ibe above .iX - and ftf now receiving a splendid lot of Cloths, Vesting Ac.,of the latest impom llone* purchased withu icspeeialvicwto city trade, and which they are prepared to make up loonier ia the la test and innsrfuvhlohable styles. They iulcnd to pay ttrict attention to thubranch of their business, and they have (Oil confidence that they willbe able to give, their cuttomers ehtire satisfaction They are also manuftieiu*. iiog a choice tot of.HEAOV iUADE-CLOIHIND, or the .newest Styles, which they will sell low for cash As all -this stock.'is entirely now, it is worthy the atteu* oaoTt»uyer«. :7 ; . : (aprtfl:y i SPAXRtt ANl> SUBlJtifcH tJLOTIUftU I THREE Bill DOORS < ■ Nai Liberty Street, Pittsburgh* TOHN'McCLOSKEV' has now thepleasure of an* tl nouneing to hia numerous friends and the public in general, that lus Spring mid Summer stock i.vuow ready . lor inspection*which lie'believes will be found to be one of the largest and best- selected stocks tif-Keady •. Made Clothing to be found in the .Western 'Country. - : He has this season paid morn than usual attention it the manufacturingana style of his lirmnenls, so thutthe very-lowest priced,as-well as the: finest,are got up in a -style andrteganeC’nol'iobesurpnssed;..- He would particularly call the anemion of all dealers in-Clothing to las nreseulepiendid assortment of Bituy-Uade CarmenUt ■ An he feels confident, upon examination of the <|uallues andjrrlcesof his goods, he can offer them such induce menu as shall make it- their imoreet to purchase &i hi* establishment.- - Many yearst experience, and- great success in the bu* tiness, together wnh.au unprecedented wholttcdt and rt- IffU patronage, has enabled him to get op Garments to amt the business habits and tables of every location in the Culon, which isof'.the almost importance to whole sale purchasers. : fu-ilie Colling department will be found a choice so* lection of the tnostfashionable goods,consisttng of— j French, JZnglish and jSmencan Broadcloths, Cashmeretts, <to r £c. Also, an excellent assortment oj VESTINGS, o I ine.latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to mate, to order in the bos’ manner and at the most reasonable priccs. '■ ; COMB, THEN, ONB AND ALL! The Assvnmenvihe Quality, and thelVanetyvis the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo ind in iho htates: . marts ■■purs: .. JBURGU AND AU.EGII _ —Warned aibest rates, althe corner of Market and Third utreels, by ■ Qe7}-- .rg..-WILKINS A. CO. . _ 00-Partner»lilpKollce. mflK subscribers have ibis Oay entered mtoptriner- Xsbtp, under the style ana firm of TAAFKE,WA’- GUIRE: & BANE for ihepUTpose of currying on e gen eral Ccsmnbaion and Produce Business, and confident* ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac* qu&uuanee, and.personal attention to ihe interests of their customers, -will entitle them to a share of public p&tiohege; which u shall be Vheiraludy to deserve. LUKE TAAFFR* Pittsburgh, SAM ! L MAGUtRF n CuraberlVL Md., . ,\VM. C BANE, Washington, Pa Pittsburgh, April 3.1632. ■ . •• fopC HOPS FO UNDH Y. : Coeliraa, Ueßride A Co. t mmVACTOBSBS o* Iran Railing and Ornamental iron Work, in all . : . ■ tie branches, NO.SC. WOOD STBEET, PITTSBURGH. ■fltHE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their 1 X friends ead ihe public generally, tim, hftvinff receiv ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Roiling, &c., ■ which,togelherwuhthoseprevioualyouhand,comprises the greatest variety ever offered in tins City—they. arc ..now prepared to xnanufhciare- the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, guldens, window gourds, tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, lite.ftc.,in o style or workmanship and firnalt notto be snrpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the monn ■■ ■ tains:: - ■' ■ ■ Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and eastings of all > descriptions, asesuai. . ty? jameshTbeed^aco., Manufacturers of Tiieodo ■ .lites, Surveyors’ Compas l.ses, Leveling and Grading - Instruments, &c., &e. NO. S 6 Smithfield tired, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, i : An assortment of the a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. •Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c. April C, 1852—2 m Ageney for Different Lines of~Packet Ships. .PASSENGER OFFICE, - - : 50, 410 i<ibsrt]r Str»e(, Fittfbargb* Ferßs W.J3YBffEB ifr CO., 69 South efrntr tf PiiUyNtw YoriJSS Wattrlooßend,Livtrpool; tenia , : Qtoviir ttmtiffna Ori»ni t , V i U&S a.LineofPackets - •• • • . :i CEXrSrik: Liverpoolto New York; a ■: r llO Packets from LI?- mCnW JgjVJAivyy.erDbai lo Philadelphia, on JgMXlj3y. GBGSBBuaai the e 1 g h’le e jn t h of each «Kri. a month; a,Lue of Pnckelsib Baltimore on the SUtb 01 each month. • Also—a Lrne ol Packeie on the Bth and stfih ofe&ch. month from'London andPoramoutb 10 New York. • ALSO—DrtfUat tight alvrayaon hand, for any amount, al the lowest ratea of discount r_jmd all Information given concerning passengers, that can-be given, with pie«irare,by their Agent. JOHN.TBOfti&SON, marls Liberty aw Pittsburgh. Rmporiama/Ziliftit? ' CELEBRATED ETHEREALOXI/ AND LAMPS. ;. Tnrr H. io j. S.’Ttmish Mann. TV • facturerof ami Deaier.Wholejaleand Retail in ihe above named Oil and Lamps, ia now recelvinga lane assortment of LAMPS, for burning tbe Ethereal oil, - Camphlno and Pine Oil. Also. Lamps of every deserip. Uon,/or burning Laid and LtndOiL: , v Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Chimney Malt,-Cans, Bnd all things pertaining 10 the *■ trade. ' . Ethereal, Camphfne or Fine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a-week. An order* left with the wagon, which U constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N.B.LarapsofallklndsalieredionarQtheEUie real OiL AUarticiea deUTeredin any parlof the city, or m Allegheny, free of coat . < W. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth *t., (Apollo Hall,). between Market and Wood streets. tprrifly wura RTOuaun-—' . ___ [of the late Una of Sands ftßeiiieman. LOUIS.ftEISfinAS A OOt. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ; . Cletk*. WQtcha t Jcmlry t Watch Materials, Ifcoir. sc.,sc n .■*, - TIITH sT»E£T» tfTnS IX)0H F2PX.WOOD, rinSinJBQII, fTVAiUSteaVe toansonnce tothe irade'iuiil; the public • X «neral]jr,thattheyhaveihemselrcs carefully *e* V feetea and imported from Europe, a Inigo aiockcf Gold and SUver watches, Waiett Materials,and Tools for , k Watch makers; and a most elegant assoitmentcfJew* elry> front the best manufactories—which they. offer at pricesasiowes tbeycan be purchased in the eastern - markets. - , ’ c Their slock or Watches consists of Gold, and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepinet; BIN' • eer Quarters :atld elegant French timepieces,, of the ; > most approved , makes. -Together with a large stock of 1 Clocks, and Ttmd Pieces, from the best American Facto* ties. :; Their stock of Jewelry comprises anlclesof every ; description In this line, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, . Breast Pint Bracelets. Gold; Fob and Guard Chains, .GdldGaard lUys and Seals, Lockets r Goid and Silver Speetscles, Silver and Gertnan Silver ond-Tableand ; . .Tea spoons and every kind of fancyerucles generally kept in establishments of this description..- - » ■ ■V : : They wouldrespeetmily call thoaitention of the trade ' totbeirextemslve stock of Watch materials aiid-Tools, of every variety, whieh they have most carefully leeted. r 9 • ■ -They, have also on band a large assortment or Tele* . scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory in England, -Together with a great variety • ofother articles too numerous to mentions Clocks, Watches, and - Jewelry, repaired in the best r. r Planner and oaihenifrst.rcasflnabTe terms, foeiiltv _ VVODUB. A FORD, . MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT. AiLsoHKiiy Cut, Pa. .-•v» '• _ ***** Yohk.'December 15th. 1651. ' ■ StaltofolSSn?/ P»»»mfcF o «B,aa4fi n d it to con. ..Vi-T: Silica . * . . : - : n - Alumna. * - - . r ■’ PerOxfclaof Iron, - Lime, ■■ ~■■■■ • • f . Maraesia, : Oxideof Manganese, ■ Water amlliosa, - ■s 1 .The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which I suppose was the one yoa desired also to have analysed I find to differ from any. average of the lamps powdered! end mixed together. This last yields as follows: - Per Oxide of Iron, - • C 9,50 Sitica&nd Alumina, •■■■"•' *•• • 33,00 •>• ■ Lime, . •• • • •• ■: ■ • • ,89 Magnesia,. 'v \ -• ..,10 Wotor and I*oss, * - 7fiQ 100,40 This difference I presame arises/rom the mineral not - being Uniform,some portions containing morelron than : others. - The analysis shows the article to be wet! anit> ed for adorable paint* 1 find that by calciningthe pow der by a pretty high heav the -color is much improved, oral feast convened Into a fine red. • v * „ . I 4MKS R. CHILTON.M.X>.ChemIIt. C3* For sale byJGBLfcQHLER, kl liberty street, «arW;y no. rj'Hh pubho aro informed; that -vve are uowrrubalhir A regularly to the East cnd and are wepared-to forwara.aU:ODods eatratteil to ourcarh: v ■ • A SPECIAL, MESSENGER tent daily for'Phitadel phis, al4 o’cloct, P. M. Also,!] dy ,o Cinclnndu, iitT o'clock; A. LI. ’ ‘ ■ OitteiAiraurmliied free»r charge, and Goqda returned byfiratKipiess. , 1 , T BUIa of Exchange for calc on England, Irelaod'nnd aec2 * BAKER tc fORaVTII. Agents; Mercttaata’ 1 For the, Transport (it\o7i of and Produce. (Vt* P^j, A I WU i Ej.ILaOIES),BSTWaEn PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, '" n ili'Shipping, 03* TIME, TEN BAYS. ~ , PATTON & REYNOLDS, ; • .-.-Depot, &1 Market n,: Inenr Sixth,) Philadelphia.' • „ , , . ° a M’ANULTY t CO, 4 ° B «nd ; 4lP;Penn s»ect;' Pittsburgh, ; •I-T AVING locreaaed.ourfactlmea and otherwise ira* -AJL proved our arrangements for Transportation, wo urojnow prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and- Merchandise, toship (on tl* opening of the Canals.) withpromptneB«and . . : ” .-••The; tfecuou Boat, ayatem of transportation over our : .State improvcracnis has bcoa in use about, years andthe grcatsucccss uitd-favorit has met with, isasuf licitnt. guarantee that it,n ;no.longer consideitd u doubtful or uncertain-experiment; but is acknowledged by. ali a* vastly superior to any- mode of transportation usedonCanais. (whcivimersectcd by Railroads) Goods.loaded ? into our >Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undistnrbed until unloaded at our Warehouse inMarkcl street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding thedeluv consequent nu three different : transhipments, and seen .iiogr the. delivery: of Goods iu enure Jots, the package* clean, and in as good order as when shipped. - Produce, Ac ( Consigned to our llouec at Pitluborgh, will be received andi forwarded always at the lowest current canal rates, .strictly according to Instructions, without any extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, Ac. febJ3 C. A. M’ANULTVACO JAMES C. WATT. ■• • .■ ; • Rare Reduced I AVEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, For BAi/mwciß, Philadelphia and Wash ington CITY. TaSb Rkdccbo . To.Balumoee, 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. .To Philadelphia, ■ • 81,00 do do • do . ; t To Washington City, 82 30 do" do do : This J& the only Office which insures -a THROUGH' TICKETIo Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas senger* willjsave time nud money. .• i 1 The Mail Bonl (carrying the United Stales-Nail,) i leaves the Monongahe'a Wharf, abovc lhe Wire Bridge, i EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via the Yougmo i gheny River. Passengers will lodge ou the Boat, and Make *pieftdtd United States Mail Coaches ai West New ton, next morning; over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains mdayhght. Take the magnificent sleeping Curs or ll>e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,'fei 10 (Pctock; P, M. Breakfast fit fiahitaore . and :Washington Citv, dine m Philadelphia, and amve inNfiw York the same evening. • ■ . Fare to Baltimore. n.; • ; •„ do : Philadelphia,' • - do Washington City, *:• MONONGAIIELA ROUTE. ..The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above Urn Bridge, Daily, aiSo’ciock, A; M. Travcleraleaviug- Pit'sbUTgh u/ the Morning Boat, will cross the.iaountains the same . night, ehd arrive in Cumberland \the next morning for : thc H.o’clock train of Cttis for Baltimore. Will-sup in , Baltimore and Washington Ciijr t and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o'clock, the same night .. Fare to Baltimore, - . :• i . $ 9,ofc do Philadelphia,. - - - .. . io,Wl. . do Washington City, • - iuyso. . ..ForTickets, by either of the above Lines, plea»o call at the West Newton Plonk Road Office, in the Monou fjaheht House, Water street. J. J. KVANB, Agent. aprC • - . MICHIGAN CESTUAI, RAILROAD. 1852. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection -Bith til* Cleveland ftnd'Cincinnati Rail read. Cle»ela''d and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and ■T-tlisburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. "pASSIJNGKRS will bo ticketed ihroogh from any A polnion Lake Michigan* to Cleveland, Cincinnati and. Pittsburg Mind Dora either of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. •= -r. - This Line will he composed of two new low pressure steamers. built expressly for the route. 1 Sin!!?i«9?«' ■'* * Cap** C.C Btswaud. - CITY, ’ - Capf. L. A. Preaca. ABoat wilUeave Cleveland f ruelroiii and Detroit Cleveland.every evenmgi at 01 o'clock, arriving- In both cities the following morning, in season for the mor ning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, r t“?, Lake Supenor and Saginaw boats at Detroit. They will rpnfrom Cleveland In the followingorder: , • •• : FOREST CITY* Monday ■" -Wednesday.- ..a^—Friday CLEVELAND •»• -Thursday •»•••• Saturday. CLEVELAND. . • ■ Tuesday.— .—. Monday— •*.* • * Wednesday •• * .. * i ..• «Frido?- m . FOREST CITY. •v. Towday ••••••• •* • —Thursday* - »• * ‘-'Saturday or * prepared to. make coniraeu for all kinds, of Freight, from Cievet&nd to Detroit, Macki* Marfe-wa all ports'on Lake Michigan. The OCFAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the hue until the new Boats are ready - AOErr». "" C ItRADBERN & CO, Cleveland. .i PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE ft JONES, Detroit. >rl4.om ' ■ :■ . Summer Arr«ngemtnt—Far« Kedanll. PBN OSIIVASU U A I tiSt) ID, Two- Daily Trains From Pittsbarab to Philadelphia andHaltlmore. Only 30 Iloun Through! „ FAEE #lO. TfUiE Express moil train wiU leave the Depot on Lib' X firty street, above the Canal Bridge, every mormue ats| o’clock. ■ V. * - PM«nger«wm goby the cdr»»o Turtle,Creek I2inile»' wherd ihey wi 11 find the best ofCoaches in readiness to convey them 2S miles,cvemiirgtraie.tturnpike road to • HeaUy’saiauou; {conductors accompany each train of t/oacbcs), and then take the cars to Holliday abnrg; and then ,take,ihe splendid sleeping carsdiieet to Philadel phia and Baltimore. _ Passengers for Baltimore take ihe.eareofthe Yorknnd CamberjarLd-Railroad at Harrlsbargliyarriving at Balti more the same, morning', . The Evening Train will leave daily at 6-30, P. M«nr nving at Philadelphia nezteveningv .. Baggage ,cbeckedfthrongh to Philadelphia; D. &evhiCo.>'E*preaPttckctlitne will leave doily, oto o’clock, P. - M.,. connecting at the Pennsylvapja RaUroad. Throaeh from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia ‘ i., p i ea .7 r 9 cango outoa the train bi c * A>M. P. M., and return to the city: at 8J Ai M- ? r8 Eow to Kast Liberty 15 cents jtoWilltfns* borgh2s cents ;to Turtle CrefekOOcema. Weare ore*' pared to run special irafas xoTtmle Creek,oiany Inter mediate. pomV for parUea of 5Q or more. : will procure their tickets .at the Raflroad yweeiirtheMonougahela House, Water Street. case of loss, the Company will hold themselves resp.onsible.for personal baggage only and for OiLomonnt not exceeding 8130, “ jel i.MLSKIMEfT Ticket Ac’t P, ft R. Co. jm ka w XKjaiTso kCbr ti “ WESXERff RAILROAD • v rsott riUitrarffb to Cl9T«ianti ( Columbus and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, railroad. Through from Pituburgh to Cleveland in Uu than Ten Sown, by a continuant Railroad Line ! fTlHEKiprers Train on the Ohio and I’emuylvlnla 1 Rnilroad, leaves Pittsburgh atBi A, M., slopping at Sewlckly, Rochester, Newllrighion, Darlington; Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salemt and reaches Alli ance, 82 roties from-Pittsburgb, all P; M... Passengers leaving Alliance en the Cleveland Railroad at 0 P. M.. and reach Cleveland at OP. M. Jtetnming, ihe nait sengera leave Cleveland at 9 A. M-i A llianeo at l.flS P. Ml 'and: reach Pittsbargh at 6.39 P. M., in time to con nect with the evening train on tiio. Penneyivania RaU road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and also Willi the Yoaghioghcny Steamboat and Plank Road •roaie. .. • _PaisenKerB -l>y.ihi» .rouie come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh m two days, without night lravei. and aave from one to two day* in connecting with tho Pennd. Cen tral Railroad. • - • ■ ■ Passengers leaving Pittsburgh' at 830 A. M., reach . r®«tpn at 2P. M.and Massillon at 2.30 P.M. jii Mas *lHon the line eonnects with stage lines to Wooster, Mansfield, NowPhLladeiphlti,!inali Enon to New Caa ,Ten, Mercer : . o-Vt t Ne^. I ! rI ?. llton Accommodation Train leaves fittsbureh at 10 A. SI. and 6 2D P. M., and No w Brighton nt7 A* M. tnd IP. slopping at intermediate ttailons. .„„S a n?A or i Ticbeu,jpqd for two days,, are SDliibe tween Fittsbnrgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly ticket* are sold at low rates, and tickets by Ibe package jo some of the stations. ’ Toe Trains do not ran on Sunday, . Omnibuses run in connection with the .trains to and ftom mentation onFederal street. hn,»^„ b J'-.,'^. < ; nl !, B . o .'V li,1 ?, 0U8 R “ilroatl Line from Pitta nslei«b«S” and ’ 140 mile *' *4>®o-. To Massillon, 108 OM? r n^opi‘ n^ii ly Feileral Btreet Station of the Ohio and Pn, Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN; i Ticket Agent.’. ■ „ . , J.MESKIMEW, »r V - • Monqngnheln House, Pittsburgh. s ' Nora—By the ronto by steamboat 5U mhos' to Wells, Pittsburgh, ApriU;TBi2.- r (apr2).- ENTERPRISE WORKS. no. 136 WOOD BT.. THWD DOOB DSLOW TIEOIH ALLHT Bowa • IMPORTERS and manafoctarere OfC UTLEHY. SmiGICAL AND JJENTAI, INSTRUMENTS, HI SB? FLE3,&c. Wdlteep a general ae . . BonmenlofittolsßSrtDnJole* con- Biantly on. hand; together with’ it TgstteMl 'ifttriety of Fsnoy llordwore.. Aleo. Cans, Pistols and Revolvers, B !fS l , Be,u i apd t?! ®l t!l iHimUngandPockel Knivce; I? 1 Bh^n - Pocket-BciMor«, ACjAloo,Tresses Bndßnpjiortera. RIFLES!—We are miking Rifles ofeverv descrip tion, to. the beat material, and twkmtaeMp warranted.; Orders received forthemat mainnlenT Retail, will bo despatch .l fluhtlmr' nnrtu*i enppUed at Wholesaip prices. . "^g 1 G7,S>l 5,3* -18,41 ,08 >34 • aa * 8,00 * New Uoolre, at Ji«w York rpHEOM)GICALANDMJBOEL7.ANSus BOOKS J ; now opening fro® Carter's, Fleiohe t '~ n a^:( ",V Appleu>n’«,Scnbner’>,Dodd’B,Patnnn),4c. ) Niw^ork’ gj.'i'i t Liiicoln, JeweU, 4c )1 Bo!! 0 n ; ; ia a rt n , 4*’ PhiladelphiaJ.fromihe Presbyterian Board ofPhblica.’ h«h : sctool™c n io?y. S “ ndayBCho ' Union ' aollMapS'lh iUl i. fresll importation* of standard Theolo- W ° rlCB rr ° m ' md 1 lafß ' ‘ ■OtaismennpDUedn, Eastern prices. mv22 »AVlSOfi & AGNEW, 65 Market «t, 'S2E: adioimng wiisonts fewelrr Store. I issA '.a&fHSSS B e^h3. i9jinyUea - Ak0 ' &t*^£2fiS3Sf Bfticnett. . . , [oly , ; * t ; ' * \;kV : , -k't ■ i r,'V £*.■; j>,' A/r:', • ’’ ■--A ' ■; ■ t~V'.•*!•:' ;FAnE,*». i t^ic of Hardy, June* LJ?i"ihl»i **®»l«WetMlifta bouseEiMofVVood wl ‘!V B « e Policies on Build- P®f fS?ASr ; SSf- °? t ?B. u iaa4on&liipjnenl»hy Sieamlioaii lpi lhQ above oldano responslbli -onany- t»p3l WM. I*. JONES, Agent Sr*te2lutnal n X'ijrttln«tirattCftioomp*ny. 4-Mrorr,.™ XAtiRIBBVBG, PA, i kCrSiQWFDonIy for ihesaietplasßesof property,has firtd offends fiuperibrnavamages in poiuiof cbcapneß3,saffety6iid«ccomjaodauon,to city ana eoantrFmercfcantSf ana owners of dwellings, anu tsol&ied or country property. 1 A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, ; -ocr#l Branch Office,No.M Smithfield su Pittsburgh* fiew.Rnglauit Live Btaok liuaranee Vo.) ' Wtv> Mavcn, Cdnniciicut. HORSES, CATTLE, Ac , insured against death by disease or accident. Capital 650.000, with power to increase ioS|GO,COO . . . J3IRECTOB3. Thomas Kendnek, Alfred Edwards, J. LewisTuylor, John Saxton, Nathaniel Tnnrber, . Win, W. Kendrick. Qcorgt T. r.fynolds. Secretary. - CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No li&cornerof Wood and Fifth sts.* : (over Patricks tc Friends Banking Bouse.) NUW YOtttk £l¥ JNbUttANVIO CUAI. PAfliV* ; ACCUMULATED CAFirAtV v THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually - largCj fihowmg that the company has been doing u very large and prosperous business. v The dividends in TB4f> were 50 per cent. " .• • *«■ •* 1847 “ 50 “ “ 1 ISMS » 50 “ “ 191040 • ■ a :• .Jt )S5O; “ 40 ■■ ■«. :.: •1951 “ • 60 “ • ■■ « • 4 * 1852 « 40 • ■ - This Is among the oldest companies iu the United Slates Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of members, present and future. > MORRIS FRANK!.IN, President. - Plinv Frbemait, Actuary. CURTIS A DOBBS, Agls, Pittsburgh; cor. of Wood aud Fifth streets, over Pat rick & Friend’s Banking Houre, CALIFORNIA JUbKS TAKEN Also, agents for Protectionanj Farmei’s Fire ami Ma rine Insurance. capital B<uo.om>, and of Branch office. Empire Stale lleahti.Association, cash, including accu mulated capital SIS QUO. . ••• 6 Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate - ITVVtI , ■ ■ V • ■ • XBSUIII -AI " THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURE ANCECOMPANYr—Office,NorU)Room oftheEz l ohange. Third sireci, Philadelphia. ** Fibs Merchandise and otliei property tir-town and country t insured against loss 01 damage by fire at the lowettrnte of premium. • MabinkJsscbarck.—They .also insure;VesnelBjCar goes ana.freights) foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, as the assured may desire.' < iNLAKoTiURSPOBrATioN.—They also insure lnerchan* dixe Wagons, .Railroad • Curs, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberaljerm*; DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Scat, Edmund A* Souder John C.D&Vis.Robcrtuurton,'John It. Penrose. Samuel Edwards, Geo. G* Lciper. Edward Darlington, Isaac ft. Dimß,WiHtam FolwcNjJohn NewllD,Dr/k.M. Huston, James C, Hand,Theophilus Paulding, JL Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George &ernli.Bpcucer Me* Uvaln, Charles Kelly, 4, G. Jqhasoa, William. Hoy, Dr. S. Thomas,'John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—O, T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jna.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President: Thoa. C. Hard, Vice President, . Joswn W. Cowan, Secretary; , lI7 ,> Ol&ceof , iheCompany,No.42 Waterjltreer,Pm^' hurgJll. (iclCidtO K A.MADEIItA.AgenU The F; 'ranfalin Fire luanranoa Company* or pmtaimjHu. ■■■■■■■ DIRECTORS:— Charles W, Bencher, George W. Richards, . Hart, -hrordccaiD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Browne. Jacob R.6miih) Morris 1 Patterson. - CHA3 N.BANCKER.Pres'L Cass. G. Baitcuu, Secretary. Ey Continue tomake Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description o [ properly in town and country at rates ns low as are consistent with security. * ; ;The.Companybave reserved a large Contingent Fund' which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested) auord ompleprotection to the assured. . The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IBSIi as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol- Motigges 1 * i 8 918,183 68 Real Estate ■ M,U7 *8 Temporary Loans-—63,990 17- Stocks— ;— — I • 01,839 00 Cash,So 64,310 61 B . . . , 4 81j212,?09 44 Since itch incorporation, a period of 21 years, the* baire paid upwards of Ont Million Sour Hundred TAtm land ZtoUoH, losses by fire, thereby aflbrding evidence of the &QvamagesoMnsur&cce,&s wellas the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, a(l liabilities- J.GABDINBR COFFIN,Agent, Office N. K. corner Wood and3d gu- HOME INSURANCE. ’ The Farmers ana Mechanics' Health In. sursuos Association, • OF PITTSBURGH, PBn'nA. ; AID Iff TIME OF XEED' ■:■ ■ ■ ornct—co&HSß nr sMrrimM.tr akd third ftbeets GDAiIAHTY CAPITAL, 830,000. THIS is an association established for the mutual relief pf «a members, in cases of sickness or accidooi, by payment of Annual Deposits Persons in. pood neaUU may become membersand be entitled to a weekly beaefit, in case, or sickness or accident. All wlio join iliw Association arc eatnkd to a vote in the election of oflicers, and to participate in the profits of the Asrocia twn-. nisesiablifhed on n safe and .permanent basis, being boitiMutnal ttfld benevolent in us designs, with .*«« lowest rates consistent for ltssfecumy i and conduct* cd in a manner to insure Its permanency and durability, - - All persons can sec tim advantages of taking out n policy from the General Office. ■ tRARLT nwonre. . - 8 year,draws# 2,W)per week; 3/0 do do 3.t0 do: 4,00 do do -4,00 do: 5,00 do do 5,00 do; 6,00 do do MO&do; 2,00 -do do 7,00 • do: > • 0,00 do do 800 do: : . 0,00 do do 000 do; . , IU.CO- ;Oo ■■ do 10,10 do:- INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50—which tnnst bp paid aithe time of making application, and the iim.yeara'aeposiiwuhln twenty days. Kacli member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, * ; ' owictas. • ■ Praid*ntr~-&. W.Bbitwout. F*m Pusidmt and 2V«uwrrr—\Vm. M. Wilson. StetctaT%'~< rGvD; Brown. ' Childa, A. D. Chrlmle, and D.A.M’Maslers. v , roaiJlim State. Mutual Ere Insurance lIARIURBURGH, PA., MAY 1, 1858. - ■ - ■ ■ ■ ■ capital or saoo.ooo. . . EKAbCII OFFICE, E’o 54 SmtHtficld sattt: Pinsburzh. ■ ; BBCOBD-AJWfAI. MATEMEfiT. iotnlamH. of properly •.**..'..5M.G39.C16 00 Amornu of tills receivable (in • } formofPrcraium note* from .members*•*■•>•■««»- • 3173 507 qi AraouniofCash Premiums** • *3125.025 16 ' * Aotauosws,rclarnedi>rewmms, - reinsurance nnd expensesos, UG 50 Interest on Loans ... Cash Burp hm»».... Esuraaied present value of Sm . uooery* Office Furniture, &e * * | Total*••••» ,g«jjo?j4y. ! ,n pre*«nU)g the Second Annual Re* ,-£• P? r h leave locoogratuioio ihe members upon 1 of the State lUmual Fire Insurance Company, fn operation only iwo it has taken a posiuon beside; the older, institutions o f the kind, and »r°n V <fnm»,t i Kj , .ksn?i ea i 'dcccas that ihc taaioal ayacm I-. I® •SW.NlWfito past year wiiiclt Itaveannihi. l2!fh n^ 81 . 1 ? ~oCi t c °ntpanlcs,leave the Slate Mutual . with a-eoabißcpliia of up wards of thirty-one thousand dollar*, ucaldea a reaerye capital ofnearly iwo hundred tltoUEand dollars,-waichl.i constantly. ingMaalng Dtrectoraaubmtt that the SmtoMutual Firelnm ranee Company oßera to owners of.aafe property In. dneementa seldom'caballed and never 'Weeded. inrMtorj-John P. iiaitierfnrd, l\ c. Sedgwick. Sam. 'i>?iwhn»j*riladebltloj John U. Packer, A: A Carrier, Robert lflota A. J. Gillet. S. T. Jane.! JottnP.Raihcrford, Pruidmt: A. J.Gille ' tepiiatwtf A. A. CARRIER H. Jewrelry, *o« AVJNG just returned from the .Uostern' cities. I „ tmV /?n l,rou F’ bl 'To* 1 me ®ue of the most beautiful Pnn«J r n?'7 B - ec,e<l of Jewelry, Wntche?ond Fonoy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons wisliing 10 purchase any thing In my Itoe, can rely tin KcUmg a good article, T:dp not advertise 10 Belt goods: .ifJ‘X! :O!, £i noreo P e r cent, cheaper than any henso in iv^! v » e mo a „ cnl, i aad I pm sure you will be aon.6ej.Uta, roan sell a good article as cheap as any Another fact r wish to-keep before the people, If ?? U i-^o?r-«rf 0 i Ur .t! V 'i ICb ' Cloolc > or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in the best manner,thlsis the place to have it done. To this branch of my business f will devote especial attention. - • ' JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 84 Market street, Sign of thaGolden Eagle. ivSsi lf^« B, L c S ardß^,sl » Jwciutf, r AVJNG rQ-fitied bis store iri a Itandsdrae manner, and but recently returned/rom the Eastern cities win ti fine assortment ofWatches.Jewelryond Fanev Goods, wouldcall the .nuentlon of bis friends, niid cus tomer to the facMhat among bis Watches will be fourid the raosidesirable styles,patterns and makers.; Of Jew styles of broches, breast pins, fob arid rcal finger tings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, FANCY GOOpS-~Sach as paper macho, worktables, : wqrk boxes, desks, fancy Yaßes, perfame Potties; tabic mats, ColiVpisfofs, pone .moorites, |n-great variety r chinafruit.and coke dishes, Ac., with an cndless'variciv of usefaland ornamental articles.whichhave only to he seen to he appreciated. ' n°»l , NO. 81 IvrARKETVSTREKT; _ vClllumma Btnagmi, \fS^ssm^s^ivsss^s ' rM SSK” I'* 1 '*" 1 tak?a lJo"a5“» aJw ant) «e;fir yours»lves.:: All bSmTSS 11 ® reprewmed at lime of «al£— " Ul4tall °‘»TP°mh»»e eauallTssft and cbcup. eifia. TF. Time i» money, sanly it deserves to lie watched J. and, reader, ™u may be'ussured that— • moßea ' Watches fieuer ne’er were so ld. . Whether of silver or Of gold,' - ■ Than you will find, when e’er yon no. ■:■■■; Andlnokatihoseonsole below; ■ ’ ■ Ij. HKISKHAS «' CO.,' FIFTH STREW, ONE DOCK FRO& WOOD ImportenandDesltrilnClooltii'WntellM - and Jtvielry. Waicb Mattriab, Watch ltlakcrs 2brtj,&r~ BEG leave tdahhotthce to the trade’and the pablie l generally, that they: have just received, from thobeit i manufacturers iaEtufopfS,.* large lot of Goldand silver Warches,-Watch Teels-and Materials, and a- most ele gant assortment of Jcwetry. froM the best tbanufaetu ;..^T-,,“L e ? lll ®ydfl'er et prices as iowaatheycan be pure_haseditt:thoEa»teril markeu. -- _"“**•> Watcheß and Jewelry repaired in the best °P, , * le most reasonable terms. tau ' a,lon Paid to orders from a distance. | te^ e A v n *a for ., v ; ‘:‘-jJV- ( » T JAtffig Cl> f * * : . \Q§ Wood Wo&l Street^ 4 Rt n<»w.opfcnin K averyr:xtei)>i»e nfld well assorted sleek of SPRING' ail'd SUMMER GOODS. Con ftiaUoff iiijpan of Fr«icU and : English BroadCioth?, 1 weedB»- Cawlmeres, ca»hiocreiiB y . Poeakins, Jean*. Cpitopadea, Drilhrira, Linen Coatings, Silk. Satin and Fancy Cotton Vesifngn: Also. aboutlOO CASESPPAIN AND FANCY PRESS COUPS, erabracfnff’thß so wait Btylea or Silk and Linen Poplins, Delaines, Derage De Lslnesi Blark MourningandFtncy Lawns; Riaiu ami Fancy Calicos, in great : variety; French, ocoicii and:Domestic Gmenoras; PalnrLeafjLeqhbra, Kofi?uil|j Huneanan and Mexican Hal?;- Silk, Gingham amt Cotton raraaolß, Ac-, Ac , which are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodatin g terms. fapr!2 • tireu Attracttonf TUST RECFJVED at isvaats*: Gne Price.Casb Store! 0 No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, betweea Fourth st. Qhd Diamond, the largest and most beautifal stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to' the c.tizeos of Pittsburgh -* ; The subscriber wou a inform thoso who-desire loget ooob baboaiwb, that the greater part of bis Btock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales.in New tork and rbifadcipbia.forc<iaiti which enables: hna to se.M.B:inoda 1,5 to Vsj>ef. cent, cheaper than those wbabny oh ctedit. We do not deem it necessary 1s mention the the aiffdrcnt kinds of goods that compose our stock, bat deem It sufficient to say that it consists of a full assort- ' ment of ladies’ and-eeuticmon?* wear, together-.with a generuUtock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We Would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from ijiofi** who.Mnfcltiopurchased'jr-A.-. (marls JAtaKs ia>cAfliUi«h2s» & co. f • 100: IfOOD STMEJST, iTSTHOLESALK HeaJcrytn.Foreign and Domaite Dry are ;imw opeuinff iheir first puiabaso of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, soiccicd with the greatest care, to soiuhe trade, consisting, in part of thp. newest styles of— . -■ •- ‘Dress Lawns and Borages.; -Flam and Figured Alnaccasj j ‘ . b reach, Scotch andDoraeatic Glnghams; ... .. PrintedCailcees»is great variety;. Ribbons* Laces, and. Edging*; . Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings t < Bummer Coating and Pnmaloomng ;■ . ;B*own and Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats; - 1 . Straw and Braid Bonnet*. • - rngetherwiihacomphite sinok of Variety Goods and Pedlnts’ -Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver YVutches, Brass Clocks, Ac. AH of which-are of fered at . .Wholesale, for a small advance . .over Eastern pnecs ifrhgagm •' • ttKCONU GllEAr anttlVAtit /”VF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and VariUes at No, \J 97, Northwest comer of Wood street and: Diamond alley,tPitisbufgh. Pa, D, Gbroo & Co. vroald again an* tiouncc to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they-aro now preparedl o ofler for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low-rates. And as oar purchases have beeu made onihe moat fav . orable. terms with Importers and M&nafacittrers,Wß ll&t* teroursc]vea, and hope to be able to ment a continuance of confidence and patronage of our-old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libc rally bestowed opon us. Oiii DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimcresj Sattinets, Tweeds, funcy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drilhugs, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Biunkets, Lmsey PJoids, Ai nacae, Merinoes, MuslmDoLsincs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics,. Cloakings, .Table Diapers, Ginghams* Silks, fancy long Shawls. Silk Cravats, Fon geeSiikTocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from ircluod, .and uli oUicr oracles generally kept in the Dry Goodslme. Ous VasibttDepartment wilt be found on examination, to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains,.nndis made up in pan of Combs, Buttons, Putcnl and Spool Threads, direct from Ruf°P®» Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and *^ eB, « Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra *°rBL eOQtlejy ana -Pen-Kjnves jost arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin arid Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates and- Stale Pencils, Pcrca?Bi<ni Gaps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Glove?, Lawns and .Edgings, Ribbons, Se tying bilk, silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Banduges, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general aasuxtuient of all other articles in tire Variety line. We have on iiand and for o large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold: aud Sil ver Pens and .Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Llocxs, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all bny era, as we are determined to sell onr Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer-- ence. . ; ,N. 0. i,The business of the late firm of Gseog &Mo ■Camuless is io be settled by 0. Gbbco at the stand of X). OUEco * Co., wbo-is fuliy authorized for each and in whose possession pre-the papers, Notes and Book* of IocU5 tf 108 FREN TtfEWvARRIYALS OF spring and summer J.\ GOODS, opened -and opemcg, Including rich Shawls, fr*n 85 tony* 8100 each- ° . Let every lady call hnit see this splendid production oi imperial Chioese manufacture. Laces, Satina. Silks, Lawns, Bemges, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match the Shawl*- • Ladies* and Children’s Millinery, Glovfes, Flowers, Edgmgs r &c, '■ ' • • GenUemen*® Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, {Cejun styles,) Shirts,Coats,Ae. Mourning Goods of every description- Mndame A. Coiling, {from France,) is in ihe monthly. ** ce, Pi°*’* 7 ashioni and Models, from Parts.: London and I’f w . * at No.OtSt, Clair street, and KiB Market si , where ladies are respeeifully invited to call • Toe trade supplied with models and m*'»ro>la. fnnr)4 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. - . - v_B«tlingoff «tCon 9 U J T , TBR B V SIN'S SSI »TIHE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail A* -Ory goods utlEineis, and having made such arrange, memsnjto render Jt accessary toclose ontMs nockby lholstof Jolr Bext.'Wili.commeaceon'Tliuinlay.Alur His goodshaving been principally purchoscd the pres enl fiKat6Rf Wui be found.Aleetrable bargain*, bcinsr or Aguiar prices. a .-IttftTXl'LE.QOpifSwllibofouna-- ■■■.4-4jtod W French-ginghams; EDglusb anS French chinizes; BJk alpaca* and bombazines; Checksum!.muslins; • Irisij linens and crushoi; Table linens and cloths; ■ : •• Huckaback towela and toweling; UBmask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar* seillcs quilts i furniture prims, plain.and erol/’d'dimity: bnen sheeting and pWowlineijs; table and piano covers and coverings; worked lace curtains andeunammuslins. - FaNCYGOODS. While crape shawls, emb’d and plain whtte beretre and thtbel shawh; Fine French lawns awl beregcs|- Bercge de laines ondmushn ue iaines; Tiwuea and grenadiers; . ; «lk and fancy silks* Bomevery superior, and a fine stock . ' of goods generally. • wVT T, , EMBnoiDERIESu WorkeaTnull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaconeu* mull and linen, cambric collars & chemizettcs, ; JucoQelt,muli«d{prigsnnd inserting; ErnbM Uhon and cambric hdkfs; 'Vojked bands and flouncing*; and a magclficent stock of Valencieuncs edgmgk, laces and iniertings; together wilh: a large variety of other goods, too numerous to : fwhUAwM actually be sold at ORIGINAL COBT.. FOR CASIf. Early call* will t ecute the be&t bargains v; rJAMES. A, M’KNIGHT, No, 6i 4th au - ; P. 8 —All rpet sors knowing themselves indebted to the- above prior lo January,lBs2; ar* requested to pay the same, as all debts wilt be put in the hands of an at*: tornev. for collection, > • . : - r . : myia; 830,47840 733 40 ■ REDUCTION IN FWUfcS! Thlru Arrival of s«w Sammer Goodi, • tt RP^ n S YOUNG, feTENENSON * jSSr LOVEV Original Bsb Hivr Stork, No, 74 , ; Market streev between Fourth street and the Diamond. ntuburgh. ■ i v The proprietors have iasi opened a large and most beautiful assortment of the newest and most fashionable I styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, vrhichhave been j purchased *lnc» the great reduction in prices at the l lar f 6 clearing ouisalea in New Yoricind Philadelphia, r and will be offered to CASH buyers at from 20u>25 Der cent.lowerthan former prices-: , y , DRESS GOODS.qf every description, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles: High Lustre. Plain Chameleon andGlaca Bilks, do Flam Blaekand Striped do; • do. Brooade Armbres and PoultdeSoies, all colors; ■ . -• • . Black and Chameleon Turk Satlnsand Watered Silkn* .Cheneand'Jndia.-FoulardSilks;; '' do PtintedandPlaluSilkTissuos; do do AlbCriues and Grenadines; . Plaiit, printed and embroidered Betages; Chepc pluin and figured Silks and Poplink ; Fans printed Berage de Imlnes, tho chcapest ever of- Paris printed Lawns and-Jaconets. :do do : P aiitand embroidered Mali* and Swisscßj ’ Plain and printed Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaccaj hrcnch.and Domestic Ginghams; lingllsU and American Chintzes and Calicoe*.'nt all pneesj ’ “ ‘ Needle wqtked Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars, Cheraizeils: „ , «® ~ Lace and Mosliti Copes: . Embroidered, hem'stitch and. plain tinen Camb : I!kfc ’ F»ncy.3ilk PocketHWsjCravatsendNeckTies; Gloves, Hoeieryand Suspenders, a large stock: Irish linens, IKble Cloife and Table Damasks V ' i’Jcliirigs, Checks, Crash, Bird Eye Diaper ANnnklnir Bleachedandißrown Muslins, from 6 iSIS?. » lp J}Sl French Cloihs, plain andlancyCasßimercSkaaiinets’ Cniiunereu,Tweeds, Merino CosslmeresA Kv Jeans’ Black Satin and Fancy Vestings, Aoa - ea, “' BonnetsandKlbbons.argreat bargains; J^ring^ndSummer,Shawls, atgteat bargains ' The proprimorsawould respsetfnlly solicit on early call frpmall their friend*,- and the public genisfallv'reel, injrconfident that ihey cnn offer Breatcrladncetnents to Wholesale Heinilhuyers than everhave heretofore beenofferedinPiltsbnrgh. eretoiore . IclO YODNO, STEVENSON fc LOVE. Secretary, kCtuary,- ttemoval. TTOUGH .& .ANTHONV.have removed-their DA GUERREAN RQpMS, from Burke’s^Boildfnc « Eaton’sßmlding, overtlieYoanvMen’a Library, wnire they will be happy to see their old patrons and faends . Poraltmrs aad CHair Warerooms, ~ P MEYER, 424 Penn sireet, Uia Bridge, k«ps constanUy on hand and make, oFthobeslworkmanslnp and mostapproved styles “ Pnrchnservwonidd o wall to visit hi. Ware r00m.,: ,: WT»7*O«VW|V • ; « ‘ wiae. i— . begs leave to announce to hlafrierid* -'Jr.wt* .bus;recewed u large, and FR™piF r wl«p C^ 0 ,^ InCled’ 1 n Cled ’ lot of R HENIWrf and ►HKNLH WINE, which he can warrants, pare and SteSSSS.’S?t wl,c * l , i ® lellseltherby il)e bottle orcaslr. uesiaeß, he keeps always on hand, a larae and well se- °”: RE NCH COGNA’C BRJtNDHOL: first °, lher “W?! 011 »f which afe of the f«ls warranted genuine nr tides. He toaiiSS’SHi forfo,,ser f» T »™, end i t shall beiusdniy AihSh.,™lS na L om ? r>a » f o ra >or*y- P 'I remffyinn WUslSw'h- 1 ’* 8 ' “5? latest improvement foj kind an<l*t ,hifnS[ ,he 'f 0 fhmish them of the best Kino, ana at the lowest price. D. FICKEISEN, | raia _ No, 137 Liberty street. j| "Vi/... H . -v: J 4 ' ;*v' * l ; k -.' !H STORE. jambs gosling, MARKET STREET. Mas, A. GOSLING, Ho* 51) ST. CLAIR STREET, witoi.ssiLK am Bsran. Dealer* an Seragn and American, Fancy and Staple .■DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, $e :?’ ']i‘-':k «A' * * T.\ * i . ... . • ■■ ■ —B WM. E. STEVENSON conlUinciUo manu " J|T faciwe «v«ary deaenp-1 gsgH^ftiTonr-at."bit old stanJ, corner or Lfoeny ftcJ I MfoIMMHWMWgp S’ »■ mtiUKBV A CO.. SiSiS **tta?tv<>. OABINEt and «2^5 MA ??? AOTORY tNo «> Sraijhfield rt. - b Pto°y “Hil uUln turn itnre, •whttb . ;■!■;‘:£oFactors-. c * S : pDa ljan(fc Rpji/s^exien'* fttreWyabWriibeCana], all ki&aa©£FUßN JTURB,'! M 4ni „ JOSEPH MRYBB t *■ - No«-424 Penn gtreeii Fifth Ward: " . CaBINET WAKEHCrOMiSMITIIFffiLDSTHEET: )■ *WVttB&9rLlhBtTefttMltßttttl9bfrTlfallill<PTUsbHTg»E<i: CaSMsate^ 1 ; FWjw«natilei e iiSßHo aHjf itl the'«iy r mid*o!llcn U' .iSSr?®^ B ’ lB *®* 4 . daiibh-obJainedstany-Biioilari r T bey have now on band an SSfSSIwf 1 “ sl ls»<»(4j«?>braemBr4l l kinds orFaral., Slfrgaot. AJjonteyy promptly attended tnr«l^m Vtrum } Rosnpppd' , andiWalqui /.,FomisA, I mnp Hariwow and .FwmiWat-'Wfaolesale, „ nnßßp«J*?9r%T*ta aaHt.TeceWed frott New-York- JL-■ ftnaSostpo-ia. most-splendid eloc* 'ofVENEERS^ ggW t a» Itjis well-known that Furniture can be hlf« 4 f SS.?JB h i ~cW ?°P erJor , and much Than by ” ll 'p«iJ^Sir* l s l ? n ‘Pf.^wetwdeia rßst>6cifiiUyi&viied. ;• " 1 > branches,; cafriedon as usual - 'r-T.mn« for baod ralls.ror.CwpeQierß, and all QtUclea con?ianiry p?«^qTT l2< VaWah, Hardware,.Wr Cloths! Springs,&e. RYaN St M’KBE; -Ryan’aßuildingß^- : f N6;3liPiftKlsSwJ#:’*- marghydaw a o «rnepm.ircalil««tfll«ltet«Aiiooi«it«on ■WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET. - : , '* (near tiui carnerof Wood.), . , - »■— , THIS ASSOCIATION,em-flk bracing, allready, twice tothreeßL' - fgaMßßißigsl Urod6. as many-hands *a:Che i la>i‘l<ffl|' : -WJfISMp geitandliiihcTlo most renowned » i I JWSSWS’Npopfr.or this city*, haye opened: their Ware bpuse^andarenWetolunushthe habile,by Wholesald of thefollowing description— ; Mahogany Wardrobes; bressingßureausiFall Col umned Bureaus; Bedsteads: Mahogany Chains Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Waahstdtfdsf So torXhyftft^^tmotSiooJa Book CasesrSecretaries; Card,Tables; Pier Tables; fiue Card Tables; Centre Tables , Hat Backs; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplur.Wlirdrobr.sjDminyandßreaWfilStTablesjWork sumas; Cherry-iond Coinmoß;Wx»Tkstatldsi‘tugh -posh common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus: Cnbs; Cradles, &c. • .. -:••• * The dtivsntagcsof co-operation,on on extenslvescaio, permltihem to sell at the lowest prices; and they are de* termlned to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally Cpodj.irnpt betier article, and.warranted—-Os ihe public wlllnnaerstand by givingthem acalL !sL>t Steamboat, t pqtJh of* «H? descriptions* and other articles or any description: made.to order Ineterrstyle, at the shortest notice., [ma«9 ' •Pi _^s. HTHK suu6?nMm«a ~*ving. -.»«© arrangements X withiJia-Fat^nwe-orilusDemand’eaduoiii intm iionfonhe manufacture, and* sale of the article Jin the West, iheybavmg.been manufactured heretofore cxda-; gively iutbe.East, where they are ‘superseding the l use : of wooden eof&aSrtake;tha method of.informing the : public, th&tthey are now manufacturing eighteendiffer- * ent sizesof. the modern Sarcophagus* varying jnfength ■ i from JfiJiacheßtoCkfeetjWith wioih-unddepiirsaUaDle: i for bodies of ordinary size* -and for thbse who desire i -space for CQBhioniDg y ocfor -l)odieB of nnusaal'dimen-- stotts. have several sizes deeper and wider. This in-, .vemloii how comingTnio general use;is pronounced one; -of ilie greatest of the age: The so: Dcblu. Casus are composed ofivartotrs kinds of metalsj but priqeipally of :• They are thoroughly tnaszfhci inside and out; and: thus made impervious to air anddUdestrnctible* They' arei highly ornamental, and,of a classic form, are light, anaportabic. whuetbey. combine the greatest strength which metal is capable o£ m a given quantity; - When properly secured with cementthey ore peffect* Jy aiwightjandfreefrom exhalation of oSenslvegasei' They coat no more , than good wooden coding* and are beueMhan any other-article in use; {of whatevereo*t,) for transportation, vaults,orordmaryinferments.aßbas been proveQ.by actual experiments, audceriificd to by some of our most scientific .men; also* by the Honora ble* Heriry Clay; Darnel' wcimer, Lfewia Cofss* and other dUtingdlshed Senators , who have witnessed their whose letter*, together with other evidences of their worth,may bo seen at our 'Agents? Burial Case" Depot, No. 374 hlßin stteet, three doors above Ninth, where we intend vy keep on hand at all times* such a stock of all sizes land degrees of ornament and finl»ha»-: will suit the most diversified tastes. 7 - v - A'e invite the attention of the poblic, end of Under*; lakers, particularly; throughout the West, to on exam!* nation of tne.article,and request them not to rely open the TeprerentaUonpf’ondOrtQkeH trot using the article. ivhose intcieitU woold uiem; 1 mataaiatn w. c Davis & co. ' • JAHiJb W. fZi ■; - CABINET.- .S* : MANUFACTURER, ffl Wareroomi 07 and fiO Thlrd itxtct •T>i W> W.respecifaHymfonns htefrlends and custom*' tl,*;era that ho hasriow,completed ills spring stock of Furniture/whichi* detldediy thelargest and-IGest *yer‘ .offeredfor sale In this City/which.W'iiJ he sold « pricer as low as anyin the United States, East or West \ 4s ,he is deiennined to uphold the quality wiih .welKi seasoned' materials; ‘ beet and iiewest designs; and from the extent of his orders andfacilitr in mat nfamurihg, hels eheble£;jo produce warranted fumiare,atthe lowest prices. 'i v r - ; • He has adopted the jfrinciple ofjidenUfyfnr the- bhs* tomers* interest with btsown, in quality and price, and- Jreeps always on hand the .greatest variety of every des cription .of/ornitorej from the chea pest antt plainest, to the most elegant hnd hdusbVhf 1 any parlor one, may be furnished from ins stock /or 'manufactured' expressly to order - The . following utticles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of sty le fthd fimsit, cannot l»p surpassed in any Of the Eastern cities: ■' ■ ' . 60 Sofas, In plush and hair cloth; .. .60 do*. Mahogany Chairs. , 2O do Walnut ' do; COMahogunyßockinffdo; 20 Walnut do do; : 50 Mahogany Pivans; 31 Walnut do; SO Marble Top Centre Tables; 50..,. do Drespinirßurean;: .30 . do Washstitnds; ' '4O Enclosed *• do; 100 Common do; VO Plain Dressing-Bureaus; . . .49 Mahogany Bedsteads; ■' :-SO Wolnm ■ ilo; 50 Cottage do; - i 3t() Cherry and Poplar Beditcads; -VO Mahogany Wardrobes; ‘ > 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; 50 Plain Bureaus; <0 Dining and Breakfast Tables: ...12 Secretary and Bookcase*; • 20 do*. Cane Seat Chain; - : . 24 Cano Seal .Rocking Chairs: ■ . 12 Ladies WrilingDesks; - Hat and Towel Standi; What-Nots; Ktiguites; Paper Machae Tables £?i IIT S I ®2“ on ® h ? ,r3 ' "*tatb»l» •••■••.'• doj-J :••• . : Wliabathen dor Hall and Tier do; - iwfmitv S oi Ladies’ Work Tables: 1 earl Inlaid ... - do; Extension Dining Tables: Ottomans; * frotbic and Hall Chairs. Wulllfoß PliAwk 01 COMMON FURNITCRE and afl in lhdHlne Ca “ bct ““*> with es fTEAMB°ATSnnd HOTELS, famished at thn abort- All ordera promptly attended to -■ ' / 7 ]P‘^ , ‘ARTNKKfiJjUIi»,- r . , i‘hojittlj*cjril!erBi»aveiliiBdsv JOHN BLACK, • M. AJ’COLLOUGH, JR. . marifry::: SeTra^Sqtt the loweii pncea;/,,Orders promgily atiended to. -marl:4m V -o W. W. VVaI.LACE. »w*w «ooa». eyegr.yari.iy Of fabric, ,«vle and adapied’to S'® ?P rln ?^ a, l e >'''Jjol» wUI baaold by.ihe paokago, S r the lowest figare. be Gsaorted to sail pur. CQ&sers. . 4 j w at npM r ' ‘ ■natM:?m-Maw No. C 3 Milk .traußoston.i T it* •Olaiolution of Partnmblpt" ”* the sub* l . n B,P asl , nc ® s « I %h«-nßmeofJohn Black £ day dissolved by mutual coiweii’, IF. Mc alack ia ?£i d «!V *f* to are me naiue of the late firm m settlinfftheibusihesß.aDdtho SJ« -ii 1 S B . ng £* receive all ooUianding debts, and 16 pay all debts due by the late firm* -i ; •' ; JOHN BLACK, „ _ • , henry McCullough. N, B.—TIIO business will bo continued by the subscri ber- osusual, a( his old aland, corner of Penn end Irwin "t?? 1 3: . ... . :_HEN«Y-MoCDLLOUGH. PiKtbnrgh, Mdrcli 1,1853. OBUROB ALBaBB, ‘ Noi lx,comer of Wood anH Fourth.tt*; t - - f!IA8 Just TeceivedkiaSpringSioclf of superior -BOOTS and SHOES, at . ihe«Bll® best stock workmanship that can be got loffeiher in establishment of Jike amount. In the' all made tospfcctsJorder.ixeefrom ecia.' blemishes,Ac. Coantry Mercbanis oud others are re spectfully- invited to caii and examine: tha stock, which: isofferciffor saielowforcash. , r ;v, . ’ N. B^r-G; JL-has paid particniar attention to have a: .general aasortmentof the best stock of Bools and Shoes' lor the Retail tradeifrom the good low price to the beat 1 made CMU>m work, coiißlstiM-of Qvery kind of colors I and fashions now in uwp :IndivldoaU: and families mav : rely on always findingageneral assortment, as it rp laiesto^sixes,widihs»rashfoattadqaaUiF.atNo 71 r o lk>yr, and Childrens /aim LeJthW StTaw.Hats,' . fanrs gm - 'KOUfIOI i business oi ihelai© firm will be-geulefi K»a n r P,.t ! bnrgh J M«y3a ) l6s|^* Vol ? ?°NNHORST. T^rfoV^'^fHfj^ACo-Pirtaerj CommiMion and Fowtrdiait^)nkijvi^t?mVil n «.®« n ® r * YON BONNHOHBT&JnmpRvffW"?' *na ol Wwet.ana Its Pr6nr«reei“ ' ” w s rehoUSß No ■ 67 1-iMmR. MBHPHY. I I'rfuburgb, May 3d, 16JS^mjt V0 - N B , ONNHOE3T ' j , _ * > ' < '*>' ' < > , - - T v * -f * \t „ _ r ,* -\ , * ■¥ , n i' *« *’ ’ ,\„i^ -> \it, h SL\r\\.i-K': *??> ' »; t^v-_ ' * - f ; V,/ • • vv- 1 .•: i''~i‘ *?*'&"**:*■ i*' !ir)v - -'Ji ,v'' ' % * • r .J2- -Mr %"■ th ft?M^.^u? r^:^K Ui j jTW^Ucopader itmaipfn^Sr ■ *" awMfiap^^.v RWtKffiBUFP.Mi. HA!tfIM»N‘BHEWEH,M D ,'tetanic. Compriiing all the p wtiidoKphyaidiM in the eityof Middletown? ‘ ’ 1 >• ‘ . * For sale br B. A. FAQNESIQOK it CO, ; Hyt- ; - t.. j • t . ? corner oJ^Woog,and Klmm^.. i>r*-'D«: Jk4>*ey’9 CnMtlvMu \ -Thfi parity InfaUibU Ctire/or that Dft&tlfyi faUeatt: ( r Known aeSpirmalofriUdOT InvoluntaryNoctur* i nal JUmistiSn*, *• r ▼ * r t SO harassing and* destructive; and productive oT so < mnehinrscnlefto \ taglhoiiißn.farbusiness i socicty 7 aßd rantrimpny*- ;;-h This InstinmenUs simple, corap,rchett3ivc x and nrtfcr* JinirngySHi bay be fcse<f without thc-siightesi Wconve«: itfenceor ihekTiowredg©oflhe*idostinuiiLafafrtend.~- Itistoibeused.cxfernaily,-produciug napain oriojury whateveiynorpre venting: any one fromat tending to hla business? and 'While itl use not r dsingU-eiTtlssi<m£un take place* MvlgordAng: tkectganfi'in ashorttimff ia silehianizienl thut rifejrssaAiN thbib .pbuq7Zvbpowsb\ oy iuktskhon, life loss of which, capsedby early abuse, is the disease In.queslicrtT, amHheeaase o/the thfwshitu' Dyspepsia,'Fata incite Head>and;Dunnera of Vision, Weaknesa of the Back, and Extremities,'AtTec' ; uons,o£ fhe Eyetf?lmpoiencerP.B]J{>te& of the Fac4,'Pr3* ; manire'DecllneofVirlhiyvweakness ot Monuliyand: Fowet'for .Mental Application,; Dejection* Aversion-to. Society, Timidity, SelX-Piatmst, Love of-SdlUdde, Ac. All tfifs* complaints fnVanablydisippeaV+as soon 3 a*Ms spuieeit atoppedyycmtohiekthey'cbnanuied.-' •■. 7-mi ;' This Jnitrametu ban b£en examined andnpproved-of by .tbo higheeitauibonuea in Europe and America, is re-' commended by "the' most prominent 1 ofhlf countries, as those complaints? aid bosnow completely superseded the use of crugs. the bougie, cauterization, Ae. L ndtio mention the thousand advertised nostramsof ih&day,'ofc cordials, antidotes,*lt consiU&ies,ul/ihe»ainßUrae>ltte safest, themcßiptawam,and by lartheeheop<|itreatment' ever offered to the-afflicted, a fair pure being allowed for the Instrument, after the'detired effect has been-at* tftined t Be lt also reznemberedi that those complaints aicbul Intlerunderstood by. the profession in general, and that all. the medicine In the world never has, and never will, slop those losses, which; jf Allowed to;continue uni* checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con eeooences. , n has been a mdUerof surprise to Some, ihnVOny one of respectability end of professional attainments should devotohia auennonto diseases which people of every description pretend to.cure so easily. If, however,' bar the one thousandth part ofthe mlsenestheßepeoplebring upon aocietyvverOkfiownja.yery different oplniori Would he formed.: „ And it £» not only-the present misery and dejection, preying on the mtad as well.as the body, that is, deplored, bu* some hTe of sneii o namTe as to affect posterity, aud. evento destroy the,Teprodactivfffac&ity.l altogether; t. It is nfaei that, when, not properly treated* i thoy may remain so dormant in the conslUulfen as to api i pear muo .other way than irnheir effects apou posterity*, yet, if properly most easily andspeedl- .T ba-aboveiso ingeniously contrived Instru ment, will doubtless,. in& great measure; contribute to check the evils of quackery;soprevaJenilntliiScUss Of diseases, throughouf-theUmoo;' ■■■* - < The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur ed BgamataUobservauon in abox,is only glOiJtcan be sent, by express, to &ny address in any port' of the untied Slate 9-, Cinada, £o., according,to orders acedia -pauied by fail important advice to the tnapied and single;-the expenses, even to the remotest -parts of the country, being very trifling-. The unexampled success ibis Instrsistnt lmabbtained fflnceits introquctionin America, has induced same nn* principled persona m New York, Pbiladelplilfif Albany, < •Bogjoiij Ao., to get .up some 'ridicaloaribfeg*/ called 1 fs»trumemsi n -which. however, bear ifet sub bj-ioht-' i ESn-resemblance, .nctMfr.tn/cnn nor prwcipU x to my i orminvealed. loDg ined, ana-nniversaily approved Jn« stfumeDU, and which are as similar to them as bight fe fa light* Every auerapl sell such’“ far •mine will beprtseeqtedtb the^fullest'extent of the law, L.being.noi willing lu.coanect tbe well mid hdnesUy .earned reputation , of my inventions 'with* quacks and their worthless productions* < -and nojw can be.warranted but those ordered fiom myself - Alt applicatlonß..-and remittances must be directed (postpaid) to th&ifector himself,-he having so Agencies asiabushed bat in London and Paris; "- ■ ~ Addresr } postpaiU,lir, JLdeLaftey,sl Lispenardst*; New York. ’ pffieeljonrs, a»ny. fromO A; M.til! 3 P.M. .fan* froto run.B P. H n the Babbath - „ ’ ..IDfThe.nndeiuynedcertifyiWitbgTeatjpleasnie, that Ihe.obove-memJoned Instrument Is not only caostrocted on scienuficptineipies,’bat that from iu use thebappiesV results may always, wnb confidence, becanticipaied,: there beinß, for the cnrc of those diseases; NO OTIIBK CERTAIN REMEDY ■ • HENRY'S KELLER. MO. .. .. .. CH* GOETZB, MD.,80 Chamber street; . C ECKHAKDT, M.D., StHowanl street, _ „ New Yoax. Or. db L&NETis prepared toexecnte all orders for sar gicol apparatus, *viz: ATU&ciaL Arms and Legs, which mpvo ijke nataral.members; Apparatus Tor Luxation: for Contracted Legs; for curvature-of the Spine' and' Waist i for False Joints of the Anns and Knees,"for Paralytic Legaj for Club Footrfor Lactymol FUtolesr foJiFallmg ofthe Keetara; Hypogastric Bdi.?; Beds and .Chair* for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trusses*;Ac-.rOrthos -peuio.CorsetSj.&a.yAc. Alt work;.warramecL Letthrcr must-be postpaid, containing apropotnonaie remittance or any reference *• lfeb?s:ty . ... . - ....VJ Utft y : ' Dr't Qii Extract of ■ Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! Tht original and only genuine preparation for the ■ ' permanent cure of r Consumption, and; diseases •- * •of the Lttngtj-when , they are ‘supposed to • i? affected by. the too free use' of _ Mercury) Iron,' Quinine, - : ' r > -UVWILIi CURE WITHOUT FAlL— :■■■ Scrofula; • • • - • - .or King’s Evil, ■ 'CanoersjTumors'Ernp - lions of-the. Skin, Erysipelas^; Chronic Sore, Rye*, Ringworm orTCt* ■ • t If re, Scald Heau, Rheumatism; 'Pain* in ih<s- '• Rones or Joints* old-Sores and Ulcers, rtw-ellinn of the Glands, Syphilis,l)yspcp*ia,Sa!t Rheum, Disease of ikettldneys, Loss of; Appetite,Disease arising from - uie nee of Mercury, paiu in the Side atid Shoulders, General Debility, Drop. ~sy,-Lumbago,'Jaundice and ' ;.• •• . . rCosuvenere. . The Beit Femais Medlolnr ICnowtt I ITtHEShaker prepared AYellow Sack?' and the “ Bed -A Honduras Sarsaparilla,” are the invaluable rcme ,dial agents from which Dr. Guyzou’s Improved Entrant of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Is formed, aiid tbe la- Moratory of Dr. Guyiou baa given da tbe.viuueof these tools ia their perfection, Hi» preparation coniains all the iesiordtive properties of the roolsjcombincd and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made In the manufacture or this medicine, until it was found Uiar U could nothe further Improved. Accordingly we find it resorted to almost universally 'iSifi!*.!' ri.! 1 Hepatic,..Scorbutic, and Cuianedni coin prostration of ail the vital power?, 55? w ho " « 0I S“ a u W diseases of lhosltln so trying to Ido patteaee.and so ttuarioasta healths ' 3 * • I jl P p i 8 1 Sc i?. r SL a ’n B J rphilij : Meren ™ Complaints, Cancer, Ban and V l3l varle 'y Of iothef dies- RWeabld ODu dangeroQi BDoedilv and •; perfectly curedtby the jijeof this medicine. 7 ™ .. Sauije, Michigan, Octobero,lBsl. Bl7 ° 1 ' lt ? udin S Ihrooih tie whoto 'n^nrenkJ^S? ’“tti *ttlie setae tlntCia total proitraUbn‘ of myphysical system j also, my. leg had shrank to nhnm two-thirds of its common sizel:' T procnrcil it:*. mrpr.ri - ancoof astnifulpraculfoner.whnpronannced mv do?" '"W^soaied.bi.iprtirtribed mm IIAS3EL vaujrieeb. tovfin S'Jf !!" 1 U-thiilklnK-irmisThtlrc a hcneSt yoo think d - VoQfc ‘ ye ,hep ririjege of Yoora, W. A. BEEBB. MH M i ,ouer “ fro® a Uglily, respectable phy eychui, whdenjoya on. practice: • - • ■ ' h« ■» Navarb*, BiarJrCounty,o.,N ov lvlBsl_ ' triJS*- *t°S ® P'.VA*x—Jkar:Sir: *;6c: Qavgnit g pV. i^S!®®mSS!SSSSR«' 'eottpiaimslicertainlyiisaneooaUiSV ? 1 ftma,e cto« , Mwn«fi, 0 /^j lli ?' m< s dt S inß *lio patient constantly ®fac'.worthy of great ebnsld la P. the taito tmd ■ gmelli ana caa h§»k B *2as£- P e **®at *wHli the-ttttttv 2JJS *afat7; onder; eny.cirtjnmsisncea.. I am speaking ; from experience, andto theafflicted I advisbjtst§e? ; i l .; . - T . , I>B. J. a EEBFEB; , cim?i?i*9> D. PARK, Fourth andWalnot streets; Cln addressml' “ eacra * as en l> to whom air orders must ha perboftlo-Hflx boliles forCS. % KZs?}y, J- *>» BARK* Clneuuiali, ©Mo, nwUimKwi corner ofFourth and Walaot jia,.—cummer-' • whom all orders most be addressed. .-, - / Kldd/ft LWilcon* Jri«ornerM« w •ireet aiid iho*i)iatnona; BaFahnestock Se Co r Pat*' bQtgh i J A Jones*' Plitabnrah; J/ee. <fc Bcckhiitq, AUer gheny City; J D Veweli, WasblMionWJMiamber *on> Franklin; X Bleaktey, do; L H flowie, tfnioirto wn j H « Welly. Greensburgh; S Kovrnu* Somer*et;,SßSc9tf, ; Bedford: Reed A Bon, nominnlos; Hr*-On, burgh; Hildebrand*: Co. IfldianA:.Foraey.*Maclay T Eiuaaning: J B Evans* Coomine A Bloody Brookrille i A Wilson A Bon, iFFariand sCow if CaUendeiy. Mead Wile; Barton A Co,Erie ;BennrFo* ker, - Mercer; J Barge* Co^BatLer; J Pougfag A Co* do; H Hannan,- Bearer; J. D Siunmertpo* warren;? p L*,C SJonef, Gcndenport; FCrook#rvJr. l ßrown*: r!H». , ' > rianelftdAw /TIDES VIMEGAR—4!S hblton haul add fiUrsiileWl V jrti ■ ARMSTRONG tk (IROZEj^/j 4* , , , ..- (J --. ■ o * v •■ : . •’•-■>.- - •’■••!«•• *•-4.:; : ,V ‘v : .-V ‘‘ 1 ' „ » -*■ 1 **«~,V n tfTp t.,,-* *.!*' < <X 3" \' .) i * * ‘ **• 4 h'T v •**?#, V*r V < j, •v + js: *- f r g-> > T r *-,/ JJ - rJ , j { V* „ T _ -V, f * *1 ' } st , * t > _» v »- t ff*L iiX. fi»nrorOrecltKiclFiiCT», rlctm Albint or Wiite*,B»»i SVjUUmeM r Sw.ni%inaJn.tJn£Ue»d.«Dd Uffit%£ot« utenen, Inrl^aM^BCyWilTOtwJM^^MßoD^Flitek jam ne>i«t ISttAfe jflecl6;lTd»-»- A* if »hn ealoelt’a Vermiinjgal, - - and matt effective remedy.'fey'WcrttUi' in - jA Children and Adulu,ih»tliM«*etl>een dlacovered.. ' Mi _„Tn iWtell ‘ 1 * ™?llfc£i. Al ££? a V m t k *Go.-o«nt»,-,iEai» t>*en £ l^e fcuiineji for a ,*iutnbef of yaanv, : !. Ji2 o, "S a wJtttn > S3sbS5S- ?®uswwsaa#£i SSiSSS M 9®«s« ■ ed that mdlhinr cnnalleyiaie.bgf i .ilte.,lp)Kis af MUlft.- aargeon, is wholly increasable. : AruptaroTnltiidrai-' naTyTomj,taay v with prdpriiiyjilUPiXih.'wJhftiitttM - afflicted and the trau-maker;, liat to go as wattVMrKms do, without even a bandage it Hriy Bi ten renders tbscaieperfectlyunmanagegblefapdleadj to what ia lermedstrimguiatid Hrrnia. which oftenhas but fn.«!;<uiritieal o;etai!aiu)ilicttbi[:Xiitjaitb> i which we iutrite the nttehtlou of the, afflicted, there Is: every huperloHty over the tiussea-muJ’»iuHaii*>ln' common mi&li isperfdtdly .comfortable, andoaa be made to fit any case ofiterntn With ane wetness nhd' equableness of pressure that, does; not beltrorittfany other instrument wtth whiehwe.are acoualnte'd; autd V will retain any rapture'With-eaae antl etliStAiii Wthe wearer..,.Physicians-of’ihohlaheststanding in, theetrar ,; fesaion have given testimony toils great iniieridWtyoVet’ the ordinary 'nines in arc. The' Trass of Dttjfnb j bard wdi cure oaS;ha)f .the eases pfmdlnary Hupturo. We advise those afflicted-tomake-UppUeatioh in time. ( h« rftyitjfit ’ Person* from".a disttuice t*an/have‘;iheoi*enU,bSr. sending themeasure round the body. 'i ~ - , ■ DR-OEtf.H.KEYBEH,: IMWood meet, sola agentforWitßiuruit.i i ’ "* martttdsw * iSy SEE TBB CELEBRATED CommC%jsDiqima, I' Bums trad. *fi Eztenral FaTn* l Hmanmiff /or Su^flj ; or/B?3i ; oring ;to |J Soi Iniim Tlg- I * - •. : 7 - ihßfainily’.way. 3 i -Todi'an Panacea.'' (or J ftt .“!'S a Offa_nrOTenliicWeTer«Vfor 3 f giV « l, '* or:gTpW»:pfT»Odff.' , *.V ,r. ' » ' » «{< Pairimnir: ‘ NbWdfclne i-. hiurbcCnaiscoveired tnu j 5o- u,k| !gi>na ypi pertona inch ( JiSctio#.- IntKmiea.frQm.aaiioiacMUMJSh. . f ~ ■ 11th. SaunhoLi't Ileaih aridEci EugDitni.' tot 'drhr- - ! lit!? awo7 Verrain in a 6harttimi?»V -- ■-• M - 1 mm. eelebrued Xin'iZ./. Ptfk and Itaympie* \ I Bra sic C * , ““ 1a (JhiaMpßemedy foj; Cuu, • | ! '* ■ r,*?*?: &,,5 0! '“T 0 £ t 411 1? lately botfght *6 ifghtVof the t £?**** , m - 'SSP& - f Ail tneKfltffeolftsara.fijlt? i " .t' .•■ tebegiven loall .who trail.where theMeolelneaare i i nis i IS loured and nowbclongsEXCLUSl VELY toDfciueleJ 2 ' . eirnainie oj Commook At \ JBp. wiHbecontlnttrdv tiiHextrn labelwiUttbe nra-stoilo I %& a iNB B ' a WiU I,rfiiami **taSs/IhS f ,- -ALL OTHEBB MlTBt BtfsftjHUms. £ . - ... ■'-■ XUCItJS'B. COMSTOCK. ? ..D*Th6Bbove meiltcineeean behttilrlniMrßlaceot I fcb® - • ' . ‘ WILLI AM-JACKSOn. { ' _ ■ ■ - Mo, 140 Liberty Mreet; herd or Wood. { 11l offering iMhe community tliU jtrtuji celiSm&dre medy fordiseasoa of the thiOkt ft lanotdsi wish Co (rifle with - tho liee'b or health Of tint hfßlcted.lrot frankly lolnybofore them the onliHiimraf dlaifegiMUa . men and someoriheerldences of iww»Bce»^ftom*hfth -they can, judge ftr themselves.-iWo jsfcmeftiyJptedgo ourselye* to make no wildasacitiona orAftpitattmest* «^, ffl co P »e^ 6 &r ,W^7 S '- FrooTikadisttH^skidl^fisorcfCSAriitrtt^ut^M^Um .Dear sirs J. delayed a&stateriflK uurjiNjeiiJt&f ■•votir • ■ Pjs?Pf r ? iwn > Ba tii } oadf jut its C^S?LB - own family, or in thafumUes ofrnyfriena*." •* . Tajsi hare now done witit B fil£fr46jifffc6of tattefitiß* 1 Uon» In coaea both of adnlia and effiiftrgw, • , Ihave found ii, os its ihgfrMienW%fowja&6ww&|fr i medy for cblaasDd efiDffhatindpnlaoftaryoUoafte*. • • '•■ v ■■ - ■■ -—2 t-V;; r iab(N> >■ t*rrTvCrt■ ••' ■. ■Frmt on Obermr in, lit ffamam XHb. trf ttit Cia. Dr'y, C. Ajfer si haw ««ih I evethad ini myUle ) ’by.yeur?CBhm B&HsMfi jod never tiul,t7kßnl have opjJtrtonityofTWonimrafllnjtii to other*. r• ~ r ftgficetfeliy*vT/,■. , V ■*" ? * <, .Vj.r ■ ;;; ID* Read thelfollowing and o^e)f-tbUraedieino r U Otnno Bro*e ? - r x t k '’ V : L ■i- Dr.i t C. Ayer<—Sjr:l bafrebeen afflieledwjlhipala* : fol affeciioh of (he lunga, hadall die rymbtiWofieaitd I oonatanpiion, for more than a year. t rcoalitfln&aiD mt« [•dicine tbat.woalSrrach mycasefonUl leommenred the - • sVfiileni*lnjf tjad-.ih© gratification, of . co iS??s!fe (ef Dfitricit; wfiof had ti&fi'iittpe&dea ftjjmhfa parochial 4uUea s -- ■ I.Tkie "pie iteareJn ciiriuying-, > Wjfaoi* to y-pa " J. KCALUopBi ttf Smlli ciniUil*, ; .IDviThe xifcau , wfficU thephyttdMU ana mead* conßfimpliijn .—' y* *•’ -• ' 4 ' v•** l t $ -.. r :- 1»*-*2ft. 1946- J.C. 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