patejtiS^htiS^^^-v ■«■ £€./ v V;r» ■>'+*>*%' - \-f a,■!■.'. y.‘ }■ ■> r '. * i hk „ "(> '-.V.'*-- ?V ■?"%'* 'V*k_ *■“ ,- -j,'’ 55 V«" '%* , - ‘»A* Jjls ,\ *■ f,, „ ‘ _ T-/ ;/r.. '7»w.'. ‘-v, ;*5 -> • , •*■, - -- w^i v i‘ s /■.* , ' v- ' l // - V V:;?:£; ’-Wv.;’ V* . ~ v?f a?*.f MBHggg£sS3^ iiimi ™ v>S'V'ls^ tpte 1 Ssffiflsfejsl tlimi iWlfefi _j|i|l Sir Jill ip wtstm %» "%l J||v, IMpWt ViiSMi - ja^^teyg^^3gapP^g@«gBß. , A '*■ * -V' “ important and Tru«, f BOOBYftft, Jr., IJrevHiw .Clothing Store, No. 235 ■ «B i-■‘iriiestiCiitrfCJl.a gow j»aiiof SuinraerClo* >fhlag l>rijer ; Gooas,pf evefry description, v tear far cash: , Cn*toia WOrk-mitUe to oroerin onreatonableierrot. [apr!7 What r Uttit Be lruel Tpris said that nv.the Bek ilivs Cunuina * A SroSiti.No. W 5 Liberty street* sella i&ocbeapestClo UiiDgiu ell made and fdahionakljr cut. Coll; •• 'and-examsne them,andyou-will not bo disappointed. . :- Express, a splendid assortment ;of r . > Brown, Green and Blue CloUis, enp . other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season, whic j ■ ;'-:-:ure iieprephVcdto mfcke to order, (without dwappoinh ”jßeni,| itt **tvle unsurpassed in the City* •• Come and see, - . : . mural < * >'-KiLercaJ.GftiQplilnc:or -i , ine OH, ret r ularly supplied •anc© or twicca weefc. All orders :kft wilb the. wagon, which 1 U constantly passing through the city,wiU he promptly aUendetUo. N.B. taraps ofall kinris altered to burn the EthC' teal Oil. AUarticles delivered in any pan of the city! or in Allegheny, free of cobL - W.-H, WRIGHT, st., (Apollo Hbll,) belween Market and Wood streets. ?v«. II -■ -: * loins BBirmun***- rklnhhan, . •• >■ .j •■?'.•. v.v •’ .-i-T.-ij i •-•[of the late firm Of Snhds ARemeinan: bOCIS RKINRQIS A GU. r IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN -Clocks; Watch M.aienaU v Tool r* «s■*., • FIFTH BTBBET, ON* DOOR THOM WOOD, PITTSBURGH, fTtAKR lcave to announce to the mule and the public' : ■ that they have themselves carefully sc* 1 . v - •Icctea aJJd imported from Europe, a largo slock of Gold .r., ' and Silver -Watches, Watch iMauiriuiVaml Tools for. Watch soakers; anda most elegant assortment of Jew-1 dry,-from the best manufactories—which they offer at i .. - pricesas lowßs tlreycan.be purchased jn Uie eastern I markets. i I Their slock Of Watcbes consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers j do Detached Levcrai -do Lcplnes; Sil ver Qa&rtlers; and elegant French time pieces,, of the - -most approved, makes*: Together with a largo stock of ‘ XnocJo, and *nme Pieces, from the best Amcucanl'aoto* - : "Their stock of Jewelry comprise* aru'dcaof-eyery. ;vv rdesenption.ia this line, such asFingerßings, EarJßings, Breast Plus, Bracelets, Gold* Fob, and .-Guard Chains, ■ Gold Guard Keys and seals, Lockets, Qold .and fcilver Spectscles, Silver and German Stiver and Table ana *Z%a Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally ; ■?! keptin.esUDlishmema of this description. v They would respectfully call the attention of the trade , totheireitcnslve stock pf Watch materials-and-Tools, •-v; of every variety, which they have most carcfullyse • leeted.-- They-harealso on hand a .larpe assortment of Tele* Bopesjfipy Glasses and :Onera:GlatseB, from the best manofitctory'in England. Together with a great variety of other articles too nnmeronsto mention. •Clocks, Watches and' Jewelry, repaired in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. . foetilty fUDDEtt & FORD, nmmhctiimiatta Dsattri In MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT, ALLEOEHTrYtJITT, Pa. Nkw Yobk, December Ifithj 1851.-'= I have analysed a sample of MANCHESYER MIN r TRALVAINT, for PcpdbrA PouD,and find it to -con* uUn the folio wag: •• -• ■ • :. -r" : W,2t •- ' Alumina, - * * 5,31 Per Oxide ol Iron, : • - - .18,41. Lime, - «... ,C 3 ; Magnesia, - - - - ,84 Oxldb of Manganese, - ,18 Water *nd I*3*, - * * ■ - 8,00 - 100,40 - , - ' ' ' I ptesama arise*from the mineral dol onifonn„somo portion! containing tnore IronTnlir ’ iSen.' Xhe«n»ly*ia«bow#tlieftrtiela Id be Well «nit-~ - J Zdfatit da mbit pamt. I find that by calcining thepow J ' SerbTß.PJc'iyi'S' l tbe color is ttuefi unproved, • M<n ieastconwrted into a fine red- _ ' r - oreueastcu R.CBILTON.M. O.Chetailfi - itt ForniftfV 70EI> MOIfLEB, Ml Liberty street, *" - eutrtOty ,f ~; Vi - * ?“--*=- v'C 1 .*’-’> v '*"‘ <’ ' < . , ‘V^*V>'/'"-'VS I \ f ‘ ,v t v*T'‘»' 1 , £»- 11 , %-> -• ‘ . • * ‘ -' , ~ , <v. .«’•■" y ,'W -■■ * •••'• . ..“-V .-• #'\ "..• ' „,• " ‘ l ’ Sloping. TPITTSBTDHOH .VIsUM U1»0 BTOU a,, Carrier of Wood and Water its. John CaUafcan *■ Co., Proprietors, VTUIB pahltc is respectfully requeued to cull and ei- I amine our moot Of, Heady Made Coming, gal op eroreaslv for this market, and in.superior: style, wiiteli wo tire determined to sell low rot cash. Onr motto, being: “ Qiiiei Sales and Small Profits^ ‘ Our'Warertiom, up stairs, is fully supplied::within largo s'oek of Clollisi CaSsimeres, Vesuogs,. Summer Clothsi ot every description, pud, In fact,every article: inOUr line suitable for the reason. These Goods we are mating to order In- superior style, and at very low orices. Owett6U.eaU,aud eiamine for yourselves; invto lOHN CALI.AIIAN &. OU. JAMES C* WAITi HER CHART TAILOR, 3tf Marktt, be'.U}un S*cvnd a}ld Thiid strtcli. i ’.. : T>EGB rcipccifaily io iufonnhi&fricndsiintf thepublic, A> that Ue has returned frora NewJYorU and Philadel phia.liaving there tlie latest importations,- • an entire new stock of Blackand Colored .CtjOTUs, : CASSIMERKSandVF,STINGS),whIchfof newtiesaof - designs and richness of fabrics, are nov surpassed by; ; any nouse west of'New York.—AUoT-whicn he is pro?. pared to make to order in a superior ety !e.at the lowest; • ; price possible, and c« rdialiy; invite purunasera to. call . 1 ■ and examine the Block Itcforeporchasing elsewhere-. ;. TO TAfLUASt—I have no : authorized. Agent in tbts. , OHy* for the sale of my work on G ARMENT CUTTING. ■ ;:..:lt caß:oniy.be bad" ut.tho store of the .. Market «treetiatthe following prices; viz: witli instfacr lion*,stoiwithout,37. • . marl? JAMES C. WATT. aJii W CLUTUIJIG HOUSES. T ; EDMUND WATTS fc CO., . MERCHANT TAILORS, < Ifo* lss’\Ciberty street,, above St. Clair, - HI! VK opened a new Clothing Flore, at the above , place and ar<* now receiving a splendid lot.o* CjolUs, Cttsslmere*, Vestings, Ac., of the lau?st imporla* tioa«, purchased with aa especial view to cuy trade, and ■/: which they are prepared to makeup to order in the la ' test and most fashionable styles. - They intend; to nay . strict atteution to this branch of UicU business, and they. ■ have full confidence that they will be • customers enuie satisfaction They arc alto matmfaetn* •'ling a choice.lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of ... ■ the newesi styles, which they ...will scll low for .cash .As all this stock is emircly .ncwjil iswortby the alien* -on of buyers. --: v faprUhy V.: ~ SPUING AND SUMMKIt tJLOTBJN« » THREE BIG POORS! . JVa. 151, Liberty Sfretf, Pitttburgh, TOWN MeCLOSKEY bus now; the pleasure of an ti • nouncing to his numerous friends and ibe public in general, that hts Spring and Sitmmeratock is now ready : for inspection, which-be believes will be found to be one of tbelargest and be*i selected, stocks of'Ready Mode Clolhiug to be found in ; the:WOirtem Country; . lie has this*season paid more than usual intention-.it the manufacturing and stvle of biS-Garrnents, so tbaUhi very lowest priced, ns well ae the goljtip in ■«. • style and elegance not to be surpassed..- - - . - . He would particularly call the attention of all dealers ' in Clothing to Ins present splendid assortment of; Utndy-31 aae Garment*, As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of -his goods, be can offer them such induce .. menu a* shall make it their inieresVto purchase at his establishment-. - r- - ■ Many years’ experience, and great 'success in the bu: slnessrtogether wtihau unprecedented u*&oiwuf*«iWr«- util patronage, has enabled: him to get up Garments tu . - suit the bubiness liabitvanii iastes of every location ir the Union, wluch is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. • In the Cutting dcpaumenrwiN be found a choice se lection of the inost fashionable goods,cdiißisting of— French, English arul j2maHeuii ~3roadUv(h^ . Cashmercttp, i:c . &c.. Also, an eioeifeutasipi imem o; VSSTINGSfO f the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to raake lo onier in the ties' :• manner and at the tnoßt reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! . The Assortment, the QualityVand the Variety, Is the •most extensive, undoubtedly,to befomd in the United States;.' ■ • -. matgft • T)ITTSBCRGH"AND ALEEGIUiNV CITY BONDS : j- —*Wanted at best rales, at the corner of Markemnd Third streets, by fje7| &♦ WILKINS & CO. Co-Partnership Notice. fTtHE subscribers have this day entered into partner-. - A alup,under the style unofirmof TAAFFB, MA GUIRIS & BANE for the purpose of earn ing on agen : -ernl Commission and Produce’Business,' and conGuent* ly hope their long experience,' extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the iniereils of their customers, will entitle them ip a shurc of public pationnge, which it shall be. their study lo deserve. *. -• • ' LUKK TAAPFE. Pittsburgh, SAM’L-MAGWRR Cumberi’O, Md,, . • • AVM. C BANIi, Avashington,Pa, - • Pittsburgh. April 3. 1d52 -. : 'v fapC HOPE FOO fUUi y. Cocbraot Mcßride A Co», ttutur Acnv&us t)» * Iren Bailing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all iti branctiest No.2fi, WOOD STREET, PITTSBUKGII. - fplin advertisers beg leave rcspectfblly.to inform ibolr ' X'friends and the public generally,thatjhavmg receiv ed a large number of new patternsfor Iron Railing< &c.> which, together with (hose previou&lyonhnnd,comprises ibe greatest variety eyer offered in this City—they are now prepared to manufacture thesame for Cemetery balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, :iree boxes, hat racks, ceatre.iables, &e.&c M ln a style of workmanship and finish not to be sarpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moan tains. Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of all .' '.descriptions, as usual. • .~j? 7 ■: •: . JAME It. SEED & CO., Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors' Compas -1 Bes, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 86 Smithfieid stritl, : .Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment. of the n bovc named Instruments al ways on hand. Also ■—.Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &c. : April 6,1852—2 m Ageneyfor Different 'Lines of Paeliet Sides. PASSENOER OPFIC E, No. 410 hlhirfF Btr*et, Per Pi W. BYRNES Sotah itrut, epmsr of ■ Pins,Nor YorkjssWourloo ßead, Ltctrjtoolf onrfQd BfteoUr ttruuNtv Orleans, '■ HAS a Line df Packets - js„^ ' i -KIN*. sailiiigeveryfivedaysfrom i ATv JTTrtL Liverpoolto New York; a htaWSriVv Line of Packets from Liv- JiwHMTTOV . - -- Ag\lXl\V3y erpflol : tar Philadelphia, on dfeaMXl\ldy -..month; a Lineofpocketsto .Baltimore on tbetfuih or - "each months Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and 25th of each month from London and Portsmouth to ?•••*-‘"NewYolk;•••:.•-> -• . • < vALSO—Draflaatslgbtalwaysonband,for anramount, atthe lowest ratesof discount; and: all information ' given concerning pnsaengera, that can be-given, with ' pleasure, by their Agent.: JOHN THOMPSON, marls 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh. Bmporitnn of iiightJ CELEBRATED BTITEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. • *TCT■'•R* WIUOHT, (successor to J.S.Tbrflu),Manu ff* facturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in ■. : the above named Oil and Lumps,is now receiving a large .assortment of LAMPS, fur burning the .-Ethereal Oil, . - Camphine arid Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip* • v,lion* tor burning Lard and Lord Oil. : /.v. Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, chimney Mats, Cans, amt aUlhings pertaining to the trade. - .. 100,00" - - The Powdered Sample,contained in the box, which I ; ioi>po*e was the one you dcsiredalso to have analysed* 1 find to diflerfrom any average oflfie lumps powdered, and mired together This last yield* a* ibliowa: *■ Per Oxide of Iron, ■* *- ** • SlUeaand Alumina, - L * ‘33,00 , .Lime, . • * s ’- " ’S* ’ Mhgnwia, 1 - - r 4g Tfawt and Less, - * ~ Adautu* & Kzpreka, * * NO 80 FOUHlit SI KIZBI', raPoUURfiU, . **lol2 ere fniormed tint .we ur£ uow running X regulurly to the lias; nod We&ij.aud fere prepared lo forward nl) tiooußenirn&ted io our core-t ' - a fci»i ci Ah ftirasttNGCß mrl daily far Phifedeh phin,at4o , ANo,dmly (o Cmcinnathitf 7 .o M. ( | .rvprdurjlraiisiqiUedifreco^chßrge^iuiaGotfdiJttttffDc'd' byiiral Liprea* r ■?> JfjKxeli»nge for cafe os'UnglaAdi Trblana amt itcn ' ■ FQRayrH, Agpms, ®,' wetarttf- For, the :Transportalion of Merchandise and Produce, ■ AND PHILADELPHIA,•:. . ' tffitAcmi Rtsfiipping* ■; ID* TIME, TEN DAYS. . - ' ' ■ PATTON <fc REYNOLDS, • • > Depot } 251-Marfcct si vinear Sixth,) Philadelphia; * C: A- M’ANDLTY 1 CU, \ ;■ ■=> Canal Basin*4P&.aud 4lUPeim street,- Pittsburgh. •TTAVING increased ourfaciltlies and olherwieoira :ll; proved our arrangements for Transportation, we art no wrprepdred to «ce»vo a large amount bfProduce and Merchanoise,toship (oatt.e opening Of the Canals,) dispatch; j r~Th» i&etidn : Boati system of transportation over oor ) State improvements has* been in use aboat ten years i end the fcreauucceS3afl.il favorit has ractwitli, (s a saf -4 ficient caaftmtee- that: ilrds;: no. longer considered n * doublfolbr nncertsin expetiment j bai iS acknowledged • fay -all os vastly superior to any mode of transpnriauon : uaredon Canals, (when intersccied by-Bailroads) ; Goods loadea into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain •'undtolarbed until uoloadcd atout.Warehouse inMarket etreetj PbU&dcrpbia, thereby entirely avoiding thedclav consequenten three and seen* rihgltbevdclivery Of .Goods inentirt.Jotsji thepackoges clean, and in as-good order us when shipped. • : I - , , consigned to ;Our House .at, Pittsburgh, will! be received oiid/forwarded always at-lhe lowest current, canalraiee,. strictly according: to instructions, without any extra-charge for commission, storage, or aa charges, to. p. a. M’ANULTV & CO. 7«re Rednotd i WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, E OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH* INGTON CITY. Fab* Kkducsd. : . To Baltimoee,' 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 811*0 do .do ...do To Washington City, B'i,3d do >. do .do . Tbi* U the only Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,mid, by taking this Route, pas* aengers will wive timd and money, i Root -fcarryirig'the United States Mail,) leaves die Moriongnhe'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVISRY AFTKRNaON,ftt s«’clock,vi% xUe Yong)iio« gheny Kiveiv Passengers wHUodge on the Boat, and iak.6 tplendid United Slates Mail Coaches at Wcsi New* ton, next morning, overthePlant Road, crossing the mountains in daylight, Take tiic raagtiificem sleeping Cars of the Baltimore ahdOhio Railroad,fir JO O’clock,' P. M, Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, diue m Philadelphia, and arrive lu New York the same •evening, - Fare to Baltimore, - - • • • 8 0,00. , do-Philadelphia,' -■ • - • • 10,t)0 . do Washington City. -" - • . 10,50. MONONGAHFLA ROUTE. The Etenrner leuvestlie Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, nt 8 o’clock, A. !M.:. Travelers leaving Pivsburgb; byibe Boar, will cross the mountains the same nigbt,*nd arrive'ih'CumberlantV.the .next morning tor. the HVclock train of CgfA tor, Ililtunora; ' Will sup in Baltimore and Washington-City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clock; the surac night : Fare to Baltimore, • • - • S 9,00/ do Philadelphia, - . .. . . do Washington City, - - lo^OO. For Ttcbeis by either ol the above Lines, please Cali at the West Newton Plank Rond office, in tuc Monon gahehi House, Wuterstreet J. I. EVANS, Agent ‘ ■ Bpri? ■ • • • • ’V- " MICHIGAN CIBKTiiAI. RAthUOAD* 1«| 1552. gsaisiiitg CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE; In connection with tbedeveland and Cfncinnau Rad rond, Cleveland aml Erie Ra)lroad,'Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad; PASSENGERS will:be ticketed through: from any> .point on. Lake Michigan, toClevcland r Clncinnou and Pittsburgh, and Irma either of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. This Line will he composed of twoncwlow pressure steamers.built expresslyfor the route! CLEVELAND, v. -- Capt. C.C Sta*a*d. . FOREST CITY, - - Cap*. UA. Pimm*. ... A Boat will leave .CiCvclaml f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, ot 6| o’clock, arriving in both cities the following morning, in season for the mor .cine train of cars forChtcago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for tlm Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit They will run from Cleveland in the following order; . FOREST CITY. «■»—. .Wednesday. • Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday*-- .vnwrsday.. . .Saturday, CLEVELAND. Monday ...Wednesday. . FOREST CITY. Tnrsday-*.—Thursday i............ Saturday. The undersigned: are prepared to raakeconiracta for nil binds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Ste. Marie, and all ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and-ST. LOUIS will compose the line umilthe new Boatsore ready ■ AGtRIS. ■ ■ ■ ' - C BRADBERN & CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit. oprU:Pm _ i ••• • . ■ ■ 18527 Summer Arrangcmaat—Fare Reduced. I» K.K nBTiIV A S I A It A 11. It OAD , Two Dally .Train* From FlttsOurgn to Pblladelpbla and Baltimore. Only 80 Hours Tkroughl ■ PARE 810. . flllJE Express mail train will leave the Depot on Lib* X eriy street) above the Cana! Bridge, every morning at G* o'clock, Passengers will goby-the cars to Turtle,Creek I2mfles l where they will find the best of Coaches In readiness to convey them 28 roUes.overa first me turnpike road to Beatty’setauon; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), uml then takeibecars to Holudaysbdrg; and then splendid sleeping cars direct toPhiiadel* phia and Baltimore.. Passengers far Baltimore take the care of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Uarrisburgh, arriving at BOlii more tbesame morning;. . The Evening Train will leave'daily at 6*30, P. hiar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through' to Philadelphia, : D. liecchflt will leaved oily, at 6 o’clock, P. Mr, connecting at Blairsvilie with the Peansylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh, to Philadelphia and Baltimore in3Shours. FARE, *9. Pleasure parties and others can go out on the train at 6* A. M. or Gi P. MU&nd reratirto the city at 8| A; M* ocB P. ; hf. Pare to East Libcrty l 5 cents; to Wilkins* burgh2scents; to Turtle Creek SOeents We are pro pared to rim special trains.ta Turtle Creek, or any inter* mediate pointy for parties of So or more. Hossengen wiit procure their tickets ai the Railroad Office m the Aloaongahela House, Water Street.' t NOTiCJB.— of loss, the Company will hold .themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount not exceeding 9120. jel ; J. MIiSKIMKN, Ticket Ae’iP.R. R; Co. .v; nk' i 'iv auui sTßis'irfftrtr " WESTERN RAILROAD • r.-.y-; ./■ jv-'.-' 1 Pittsbnreh to CieTelAßd) Columbus and Cincinnati, ■■ alliance, canton and Massillon, IN CONNECTION WITH ;THB PKNNA/ CENTRAL * RAILROAD. Through from PitUlurghto Cleveland in Usi than Ten Hoitrsy byaconlinuQUs Railroad Line 1 THE Express Train: on the Ohio:and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at 84 A V stopping at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Rnon, Palestine,' Colarabianajuad Salem,■'.and- roaches Alli» mice, €2 miles from Pittsburgh, at l P.M. Passengers leaving Alliancethe Cleveland Railroad ai3 P. Rib and reach Cleveland at 0 P.; M. - Retaining, the pas- ‘ ■engers leave ClovelandatOA. M., Alliance at 1.30 P. M;, and reach Pittsburgh at 5,30 P- M., in time to con nect with iho evening train on tbe Pennsylvnnia Boll road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and alio wuh the Yougluogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route.'." ■ • Passengers by this routeconaefrom Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connectingwith the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. s .Paaicngws leaving Pittsburgh Bt 830 A. M.* reach «Canton at 2 P.M. and Massillon at 2.30 P. M; At Mas sillon the line connects witb stage lines to Wooster, Man*iicldvNewPhiladelphia,and at Enon to New Cas tle, Poland, Warren, Mericerand Erie.-' The New Brighton. Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at jo A.M. and:62o P/M.j nnd New Brighton at 7 A-PiL tnd I P. M.,stoppiogat intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good , for two duvs, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rocuesle'r and Now Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold al low rutes/and Uckdtt'by the package to some of the stations* ■ • The Trams do noi run oq Sunday. - : Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to aftd from tho station on Federal street -- Fare by the Only continuous Railroad Line from’PitUK X4O miles, 84;0Q. To Massillon, 108 im1e5,63.00. - - 1 _ For tickets. apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pm Railroad, to . GEORGE PARKIN, otl ° J.SmSKIMIS" 1 ' ; « T „ Monongahelallouse,Pittsbargh. - N° T2 -: B y the route by steamboat 60 miles to Wellsr viile* and ihenceJby|Railroad m miles to Clcveiand,the farelsß3,6o. . Pittsborgh, April 1, 1852.-~(apr0) - - ENTERPRISE, WORKS. HO. Iiy&'WOOD ST., THtBDOOOB BgMW VlBaW. ALLBT. ■ BO WMftTfiTIiBY, 1 ■•.IMPfrRTBftS sod manufacturers Jilf m 1 Mpf CPTLERV, SURGICAL AND MV# DfiNTAt: INSTRUMENTS, R 1 Ect - • " FLE3, ";,We keepngerieraVas- Eortmeßlortho above articles con stantly on hundj togeihen. general- variety of Fancy Hardware., Also* Guns,Pistols andßevolvcTs, Flasks*. Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, 'Powdcr, Lead and Bullets; Bowie. £iik r Hunting and Pocket‘ Knives; Tailors and Half Pressers > Sfiean; Pocket Sensors, ■Ac; Also,Trusses and Supporters.’ - Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - ~ * ‘ JIIFLE34—Wc are nuking Rifles of every descrip tion, toorder, . of Lbe beet material, and workmanship warranted. : Orders received for them at Whoiesa le or Retail) wilt be filled with despatch. Hunting parties gppplied at Wholesale prices; j • • - (mylfi ScVrßooKa, M S«w York Fried. tHEOLOGICAi- ANDMISOELL ANEUUSBOOKS, no w opening from .Carter’*, Fletcher’*, .Harper's, Appleion’s, Scribner's, Dodd’s, Pntnam, ic t New York; Gould i tincolnj Jewell, Ac, Boslcn; Manln, So. t Pluladelplilaj 'ftota thttPreibylerian Board of Pobllca 'tloaj ttnO AmericanSandayßchoHlnion.ond Map Sab bath School Society, -t , „ , , Together wuhfresb importations Of standard Theolo gical and MiacoUaneoua works from Europe. and alarge variety of Stationery, - Clergymen supplied-at Eastern prices. , JDAVISONit AGNKWr, OS Market el, , , . adjoining Wllsotfa Jewelry Store.',.: Mrarp, cane, umbrella and parasol afANTOACTORI, NoThs WoodetreeL" JOHN TlMjrtow offers for mUb, bi EastampneeSjUlarge (uvbtttMhfof the abovbOood« f to Whfeh the attention of dealers da .iavitedJ s Abu, Carpet Bags,And"liadtes> Satchels. tCmyl 1 * -fs * *1 ' - ‘arcntrgtttt (gompanUg W**la* lttanr»«tc«* fIWJ? OFFICE of the InsurancoCo.cf, North dmtrii* rfmoßfiilothe'WareTiOQst <jfltardy,Joae* !4lif!iont street, ihlnl Itausa East of Wood strMi.where.lheßubseriberwiUfssue Policies ojvßulki? ittgVtndUicireomciUs,andonSkipmenisbySleatoboai« snUotliervessels, for the'above old send responsible Obmpyny fapSl WM. P» JONES, Agent * SjMtt JfutttU Fir* Insurance; Company* , ’ HARRISBURG* PA* , T\fcSIGNTJ) onfy for the Baferclassesaf-pro petty, has i/ an ample capital, and aiTords superior ndvamages in pomiof cheapness, safety and accommodatlon, to ctiy aim country-merchants, and owners of dwellifigstond’ isolated ur country property. r , ... V , A A Actuary* • octg7) Branch Office,No 54 Smnhfleld si., Pittsburgh* Syw Kuglaud Llv« Stock Inaarbnee Co.* JVfew Haven, Connecticut 1852. YTORSCS.GATrtE, &c .insured agd nst death hy FI. disease or accident, -Capital $50,000, wun power to increase la $lOO,OOO \ > DIMCTOBSv i * Thoma* Kendrick, • Alfred Edwards,. J. Lewis Taylor, ■ < : John Saxton, *• : Nath&uielThuiber, v; • •• Wm.'VVv,Kendrick. - : :;Tiiosas KsftOßteß, George 1\ Reynolds* Secretary. • CURTI3 AJ DOBBS, Agents, -• Ko-123 cornorofWhod and Fifth bis., (ov* r Patricks & Friend?* Banking-Hou»c;) BUS W YOitlOilFlfi IKB S V ■ r :•■ .•FAKW ACCUMULATED 5500,000. mHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusoally X large,'showing that the company has been doing a very large and prosperous business. 1 • • The dividends in 1848;wcre 50 percent. * • ■ .*» • • 1847 •50 ...■ ' ' •• 184 S • “ .. .80 ‘ ■■ ■ ■■ ' 19-10 40 *• U « 185(1 M 40 U “ « 1851 “ 50 « * u •• i. .. ... 1850 u 4o ■ i. ■ . ; This is amongibeoldestcornpaniesiullie United Suites, Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the beotfit of members; present and future.: MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.-, Plisv FassKAK. Actuary. CURTIS & DOBBS, AgtsV Pittsburgh, cor. of -Wood ami Fifth streets,'over Pat* rick. A Friend’s Banking Hou«e, _ 4 CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN.* Alho,agents for Protectiofrand Parmer’* Fire and Ma riiie lnsnnuice. capital SlSOjDOlVaud of Branch office; Empire State Health Association,-cash, includlng accu* mutated capital 318000. Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate, ■ mvu. . ■ IWSUHAMCK. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUfi ANCE COMPANY*—Office, North Room ofiheEi; changvThlrd sueekPhitedclphia. . Fms issoßAnafc—Buildings, Merchandize and other jiroperiy in tirtcn and coumrjr, Insured against loss ot damage by fire atthe lowestrate of premium, MABttrs; Insdrakcb.— They also insarc Vessels, Car aceannd freights,foreign: orxoastwise, under open or .. special policies, as the assured maydesirei iNLANDTaANePORTATioM.—They also insore merch&n* disc transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most ÜberaHerms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H> Seal;Edmond A. Souder John C: Davis, Robert Burton, Joha R.Pearose, Samuel Edwards,Geo. G. Leipcr, Edward Darlington, Isaac,R. DavU, William Koltvell. John Newlin, Ur.ILIU. Huston, James G. Hand,Theonhilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Me- Itvain, Charles Kelly, J. uJ Johnson, William Hay, Dr B.Thomas,JolmSeuers,Wm. Eyrc>Jr. - v • - DIRECTORS AT PiTTSBUKGII. —D, T; Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. . ' WILLIAM MARTIN; President. Tnoa. 0. lUro, Vice President. JoskPß W. Cowjin, Secretary. :, Ip*Office of the Company.No.42 Water street, Pitts burgh. _ Qclfedtfl; •V. A.. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire insurance Company* ovriuu.nraiiu. BIRECTORS:— .. . Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, - MordecalD. Lewis, .. . • Tobias Wagner, , AdoIpME. Bone, Samuel Grunt, -David Srßrownc, . . . Jacob R.Smilh, Morris Paiierson.- CiIAS. N. UaNCKEH, Presß. . CHas.G.BAJicua, Secretary. ■= ' ID* Coutinue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at raws as {owns arc consistent with security. » ■- The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested) aflord ample protection to the assured. : The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fok IoWS.VIZi Mortgages ■ ■.■-■■■ • ,9 918,123 08 KealEstate*—*.«<»-.■. 64,377 73 - Temporary Loaos*—’*—— 83,960 17 Stocks ■■■■■:■ ■ ’■ ■ 01,589.00 i : Cash,Ac.— — 04,34® 81., .. *1,212,;03 4« • Since their incorporation, a.period of 21 yearsJthey have paid upwards of On# MMonFowr Hundred Thcu tand itolter<jk)9scs byXre, ihereby affordingevideabc. ofthe xtdvanugesof Insurance,as wellas the aldlityond disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.. ••■ ** J.GARDJCnER COFFIN,Agent, t .. aprs4l : OficcN.E. corner Wood and 3d su. , HOSIE IN SDRANO E. " Tlie Farmers andpicclianlca’ Health lu. enrauco A«>oelallon, .Friday, OF’ PITTSBURGH; PENN A. AID IH TIME OF IMSBD! , ~ »jnTa«Etß-*j<m third stbekts, OUAUANTt CAPITAL, mUIS is an nictation established forthe rauUiilreJffik X of it> members; iu cases of aickncssor accident, by the paymentof the:r Artnualßeposiis PerjooVmsood. heufih may become mem ben quo be entitled to a week Ip benefit, in erwoof sickness ornccideni. Ailwho joiathis Association ore entitled to a-volein theclectioiiof officer», and topanicjpate in the profits of the Assoeia* tion; it if established on aipnfeand permanent basis; beinßboih Mutual .and Bcnevoieniin Ua deslgmvwilh the lowest rates consistent for its security, and conduct ed in amanner to insure its permanency and durability. AU persons can •eetboftdvanlagesoflaktngoat.a potiey from the General Office; : MraABLT CKPosn* 8 2,00 per year; draws £ 2,ooper week; 3,00 do 'do 3,«.0 do ; 4,00 do, do 4,00 dor £,oo do. , do 5,00' f do: 5,00 do do 0,00 do; 7,Mf do do 7,00 do: 8,00 do do £TOO do; 9,n0 do do 9.00 co: ' H>;on do do 10.00 do; INITIATION FKE, fop Membership, 81,50—which mosl.be paid at the timeof making application* end the first year* 1 deposit wiUrlmwemy days. Each member entitled to ft monthly report; gratis. .. „ otockbs. PfOidwi«-l);W. Ilnuvo^r. Vice Pusidtnt and ZYwju’rrr—Wm. M. Wilson. S*crrtarii—Q % D. IJrown. ' Finawu:pommtue—& J* Childs, A. D. Christie* and O; A; M’M&itera. • maxlVSm- State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, - UARBISOUHOU, PA., MAY l, 1858. • . Capital of 52U0,000, ■ BRANCHOFFJCE,Ho. 54 Smufyield street. Pittsburgh. BECOUD 'AJ4MUX. STA'rsailtNT. Total ain’t of propertyat risk*»». 314.603.015 00 AroenntOfbillß receivable (j». . - forraofPremiurauoicsfiom 8173,527 31 Amonutoi Cash Prcminmn*.. .$i25,<i25 10 TotalJosses.retariied jjtttniums, . ro-insuraftco andexpenses*•• 95,140 CC‘ Interest on Loans- Cash Surplus—.. ... Estimated present value of -Sta tionery, Office Furuimre.Ae.. , Total.——,... .8410,549, 83 -juno^ibaiif of this amonot-expircs within a year. JInHE Directors, in prcsttiuiig toe Second Annua] Re . JL port, take.leave tocoueratulaie.the .members, anon the marked eaccesa of. the Stale Maidal Fire Insurance Company. In operation only two y ears, it has taken a position beside the older ihaiiuuionao' the kind, and. •proves very great success that the mutual system b* ttoop'ed by them.in, beyond a question, the bestaml only safe mode of lnsuTanco. : > •The heavylossesof the phst year which have annihi lated many stock companies, leave the State Mmual ■ with a cash surplus of npwurda.of ihmy-one thousand dollars, resides a reserve capua* dfnearly iwoliundrcd thousand dollars, which is constantly mcrenSitogJ The DirectorsiulVmii ihai tha State Mutual Fire In«u* ranee .Compauy oQers to ,ownersot safe property, ia ducemenis seldom equalled und'never exceeded. ' • Direetorr—John F; Kuiherford, l*, C. SeUgwiek, Sam* uel.Jones*Philadelphia; John JJ.Packer,A.A Carrier, Piusbureoj J, B. Rutherford, A. J.-GUlet, S. T Jones! Hobert«iotz. * John P* Rutherford, President; A. J, Gillct, Secretary. jeltdAwtf . A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.' \Vatebeo > «Sewelry f dk>c a HAVING ju*t returned Trom the Eastern cities, : I have brought with me one of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stoeksof Jewelry, Watches ami Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons . wishing to purchase any- thing in my line, can rely on gelling* good ntticlc. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 50 per cent.cheaper, than ony house in ihecity.Give me n call,and i am sure you will be satisfied that l can aeU u good article os cheap as any of them. . . . : Another, fact I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel • ry, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have iidonet To this brunch of my businessl will devote especial attention. . JOHN. S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, apr7 • .. Sign of the Golden Eagle. • Henry tHohardioDf Jeweller) . HAVING, re-fitted his store in n handsome manner*' and batrecently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches; Jewelry and Fanoy Goods; woaldcall theattebtionof hia friends and cub* lomers to the factjthat among his Watches will befoand the most desirable styles,pauerosand makers. Of Jew elry, the.latest styles orbrochcs, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, ■AC , AC*-.- I . ■•...• . -r': : , FANCY GOODS—Such as paper mache, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles,fable mats, Coil’* pistols, pone monntet, in great variety; china fruit anicakedfshes, Ac., with oil endless variety: of useful and ornamentalarticles,which have only to be seen to be appreciated. aovl • No. tel MARKET STREET. Citlxoneand Strangers, . ... . BO you wish to"purchase a fine -m ** irri 1 ’ ' GOLD nr SlLYERWATCUliataboutt®™®# JaC* 3»one-half the usual price f If so, call at 11Q0D : S (BtfiBNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Afari« strut, laVe a-look at hfsnew ■tncK, just arrived, ur.ti you can there purchase Watch* caoranykindof fineGolU Jewelry at their realvalue, ana not.be. charged .two prices, for every thing, ns yon Ufl . f. een > hut can get Lite very best quality of Roods at thelowest eastern-prices. ; Do riot beireve what. JnlflS. r v'Sv 1c 1 *P thoir own salcs, tell you, but come . AUROoda sold atthis establish- S. rh.fill “owariantedna represented at time of sale «o that all mar norchme ettaallY safe ami cheap, out*, I F Timejs money, iarely ii deserves to bo watched, . and,reader, youmtty be assuredthat— ~" Watches beitet-ne’oi-were Sold, VVbethcrof Bilver or of poid, Tiian >-Du willfuid, wlien e’er you (TO, ■ And loot atthose on Bale below. B , ■ L. RKISKBIAK do CO..’ ' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealers In Oloolu, Watches aMJmilrffWatch ilautiah, Waich Maim Tools, BEG leavetoannouiice to the tirade and Uie public gEnerally,ihatthy:hav’ejMt.-reeeived,froin the best manafaciarers inEnrope,a iairge lobor Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Tools-and-Materials; anda moil ele* ganl assortment- efJewelry/fromlhebe£i.mimofactu rere—which they offeri at pnces as IoW as they con be purchased in the Eastemmarket*. -- «- Clocks, Watehos and Jewelry repaired in-the best manner,and on ihe mostteasonahleumas.’' Promptaltentien paid loordett from a distance. - maist, * :TTIDEB-*4SDrvHideg.-«iM'recgicedig:BU>re. for JCt sale by Xie3J L. 8. WATERMAN * SONS. »*■ t ' *- . ' * * ' \ V X *■ t ~ G)i««p Goodil J AMF-H ftt’CA-NpLESS & CO., 109 Wood Wood Sitttty f f i RH n6w-opening avery extensive and-Well-assorted. A stock ofJ*PfilN6 and RUMMER GOODS. Coi *i*ns>k (u part of French and English Broad Cloths,. :TweedsK CaaeiinereßiiiVa?ba3ecciU*i.:iXWe»luilB, Jean*. Couonades,Drillings, .Linen Coalings. Bilfc I Batmiimr; Fancy Colton Vestings, - Also, about TOOCASEBPLAIN AND FANCY DRlsrfS GOODb,enibraciug.the newest styles HerogeDe Lalnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Flam anti ‘Finer Calicos,-in great-variety; Scotch and Domestic* Gtncbama i. Faint Lent,Lcßhoro, Kossuth; Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silky Gingham, -.amt -Cotton! parasols, &c.*. ; AC-, -which :ttre offered *at Wholesale on tlie most accommodating terms.; .-lapriS.-i ; (treat Attraction l ; Tysi\RECEIVED at JEFFiia* Ono Price Cash Store ’. (I No. 70 Market stfeeu Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.' and Diamond,‘the largest and .moat beauhDllatoCk'or -SPIUNG.Ajfp .SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered la the citizens of .Pittsburgh. . j The subscriber wou’d inform those who desire to get good S4&auKs;-ihat tb<gTesterpnrl.ofhis Stock Wad purchased nt the recent Jargu Auction Shies m New.. York and Flnladelpbm Yor £«bb,. which enables him to ■sell goods 15 io 225 per cent cheaper those wboliuy on credit. We do not deem it necessary is menuonihe tbe -diircrent ktnds of goods that compose onrstackt; bub deem U sufficient to say that Kcons&ts of a fullassort ment oflodics* und feMlcmen’* wear, together with a •general stock ef FURNISHING aOODS. > We -Would’ respectfully, solicit, an examination of our siock from Uiosiv who wish to purchase. . • . {marls JAaiflg JH>CAffDbiUgil ft CO., Xdo WOOD STREET, T/TrHOLKSALE Dtaittsxn Foreign and Domestic-Dry v? Goods, are now opening their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting nt part of the . newest stylesof— ■ •• Dress Lawns and Borages; . * FlamandFiguredAlpoccaa; . French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams j - . Printed Calicoes, in great variety i • > : Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; , : ; • Cloihff, Cassimeres and Vestings; . " Samcner Coating and Pamaloumng; - BroWndudßleached Muslins; Palmand Leghorn Hats;. . ii -vfitrawand Braid Bonnets. , Together wiih a complete stock of-Variety Goods and Pedlar* 1 Notions,Gota.and Gilt-Jewelry, Gold and Sli der Watches, Brass Clocks,-Acv All.of which mte; of ferod.at . Wholesale, for a small advance/ over Eastern prices, . - v. ;^-;'_.{febg3:6m^ ; SECONUGttEA'I’ AdRITAIiV; r ‘ fXF FALL and Winter Pry Goods arid:Varitieral Nbi' V/ -07 r Northwest corner ot Wood sireetaud'Diamniftt • Dj GaEQfi. 2k,Co. nounce to their old customers arid ifceoerafly in their line,'Wat they oronriw preparedt o oflerfdrsate their present neW Btock of Gdods alunQsuaUy And- as oar purchaseahave.been rQade dn the most fav orable tenqs withlmportereund M&RuYacturcr?,weriat* ter ourselves; arid hope to-be ablc to merit aeontinuaricc of confidence and hatronate of onr old -castamers and: Use public generally, wlricbhas been hereiofore so liber .rally bestowed upon ns. rOuv DRY. GOODS STOCK ir in part of Broadcloths, Cassimerefs Saitinets, Tweeds; • fancy Vesting*, Checks," FlminelSr Drillings, Biackrind Drown Muslins; Tickings, Plaids,. AL pacanj Meriaoes. Maslm DeLsiues, Cashmeres* fancy -Prints, Glazed CambriCaK Cloakings; -Table Diriperei Ginghams. SQks{ )ancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats,Pon gee Silk Pocket Uurulkerchiefa* and Irish Linensdireci from Ireland, arid all other articles generally kept in the. DxyGoodsline. Ocu Vaeihtt Depaumenvwill be found on examination to be uiisbrpaSsM"by r aiiy^oiher : Of thO' klnd VVesiof the Mountains, aml is made np iu part of Combs, Duttons. Pateui.and Spool Threads, dlrecMxora Europe; Pori'Monies and Pocket,Books, Hooks'and Hyd rins nndNecdies.TQpes.Thjmbles, Spdbnsjßa zors. Table CoUery'And Peri'KmvesjoFt arrived, from- Sheffield ; pateut Medicines, Violin and Violiu Blririga; Gum Suspenders* Slates aria 'SlatePencils; Percii2<i«b' CapßjSpeetaclefij PiMols, Hosiery,:Gfoyes,-Lawns arid Bdgicedrßibbops, Sewing Silk, SilkOitups tuid fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Bfacirsilk Floreitcetogether with'ageneral assoTlowniofall olbei articles in the Variety line. - We have jm hand and for* .sale a |arge oK6orur.eruof Gold undSilver. Watches and Watch Materials, Gold arid Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil- Pens - and Pencils,' Gold and Silver: Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which wie invite the atichtiori of ail buy cn, ns tre.aredetermiued toaen our. Goods on the n-osi reasonable terms, either forcath or. satisfactory relcf- Criee'.'V'."-.''". agEW; ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,, opened and -opening, rich Shawls, from BS to 8100 each. '■■■--'■Let every bdycalTend see this spleodid production of Impenal Chinese manufacture. .—Laces, Satins,Silks, Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and Visiles, to match the Shawl*;.. . ucd Cbildrcn , s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, Ac.. v ; ; : Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths. Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Ceftin siyle*,) Shirts,Coats, Ac. AlonmingGoods of every description. : Gosling, (from France,) Is in 'he monthly .•reccmiOir auatl Models, fraruPims, London and - New \crk, ai No. Cl Si; Clair atrcet, nmHO3 Market st, where, ladies are respectfully invited to cull. • trade supplied with models and hw>*T«als. FanrM rpHE Subscriber beingabout to icimqaiah the retail X drygoodsbaeineBS,an<3havtnpmadQßuchorrange memras fo render It necessary to close out his stock by the Ist of July- next, wiiltommencecu Thursday, May J3,*nd*eii bis entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at COST, FOR CASK. lkßgoodßhavinjrbeenrmncipally nurcfia&edthepre'j ent season,willbe foanudesirable .bargains, being at • leasidSpercentlowerthan regularorices. In STaPLK GOODS will be tound ' 4-4lnd GA French gJugharas; . fkiclish and trench chinizee; ttlk alpacas and bombazines; .Checks and. ronsHns; . Irish linens and crashes; - Tabic linens and cloths; , . Huckaback towels and toweling; Damask and.snowdroplinen napkins and doilies; Mar seilles quilts; furniture pr ets, plain and crob’d dimity; linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and pinno covers and coverings; worked lacecartainsand enrtainmuslinsi FANCY GOODS. » hite crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege and thibet shawl*; ?. FmoFrencb lawnaandboregcg; Berege de laines andmuslin do laine*; Tissues and grenadiers; v • Blk and fancysllks, some very superior, and a fine stock of goods generally. . EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves: Jaconctt, mull and linen cambric collars & chemizettoe,' edgings andinseniiigs; Krab’d linen and cambric hdkfs; ■ Worked bands abd ffouhcifig«;'and a magciCce’nt stock of .Valenbtcnnes.edginCT, laces and ImerUngs; together with a large variety-or other goods, too numerous to •mehtibnyall of which wlUuctually be sold at ORIGINAL -COST, pOR. : CASH.' £ariy> colJr.wi 1 i secure the best bargains “ JAMES A. : M’KNIGHT, • - F. S—AU petsors knowing themselvcs-indebtedl* thenbove prior &>; January, J&5& ifcre requested to pay the same,.oa oil debts will toe put in the hands of ah at torney for collection; ~ : • v~ t . ;• - -y: rhyl2 - ■330.471) on v 733 40 $31,013 00 . GKEAT.’REDUCTION IN PRICKSt 5 - Third Arrival of Ptw Summer Goode, ' FAN’ Sfefh&UCV DItKSe GOODS,ever ofered in this city,ls at YOUNG: OTFiNENSOIif A TSSP LOVE’S. OatotdiL- Bi-E lliva Stoats, No. 71 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh.. . .. ’ Tlie;ptciprietqrs have lust opened a -large -and most neautirulossortmentof the newest and mast fashionable ■ styles of Fancy and Stnple Dry Goods, -which have been purebasedstnee the great reduction in prices atihe targe clearing out sales in New York Utid Philadelphia; 1 and .will be offered to .CASH buyers at Train SOto Si per cent.lowerthau former prices. . DRESS GOODS, of every description, such as a very- Isrge and beautiful stock of the following articles-:- High Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glaca Silks. . do .. Plain Black and Striped do: do Brocade Armores and I’oult do Soieel all - colors; - - - ■- - : Black and Chameleon Turk Satins aad Water’d Silks; Chcnc and India Foulard Silks; do Printed and Plain Silk Tissues; do , do Alberlnesand Grenadines; Plain, primed and embroidered Borages; ', Ciiene plain and figured Silks and Poplins; , fere ßeto S ( - 110 Raines, the cheapest ever of-' Paris primed Lawns and Jaconets, do doV - ; Plain and embroidered Molls and Swissesj,-; Plain and printed Cashmeres, Delaines and Alpaccas; French and Domestic Ginghams; , English and American-Chintzcs and Calicoes, at' all ■ prices; • ..- ...’ - . . •. Npcdle worked Sleeves,;Cuffs. Collars,.Chemisette; ~ , -. Laee.nnd MnsliuCapes; Embroidered, hem Stitch and plain linen Catr.b. llkfs; .Fancy Silk Pooketllkfs, Cravats nndNeckTlesi- 1 .. Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders, a large stock; IrishLlnons, Table’Cloths and Table Damasks ; - neknesj Checks, Crash,Bird Eye Diaper MNapkins; Bleached and BrownMusltnl, from 6 fo'lSc. qr yard; , French Cloths, plain and fancy Caßaimerr.s-t Satinets; CashmereteiTweedSiMerinoCassimeres* Ky. Jeans Black Satin and Fancy Vestings, Ac.; - - ' . Bonnets and Ribbons, at great bargains;; Sprtt’ffaitdSnminerSltawls;afgreat bargains: ..! Theproprieiorsewoulcl respeetTnllyjSolftir nit-ekriy callfrom-all their friends, and the public generally, feel ingconfidentthauhey can offor greater Inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore' been offered in Pittsburgh. , ieto YOjJNO. STEVENSON-A LOVE. •’' ttemovah ''■ -V.-. 1 .- - --- TTOUGH :■ A , ANTHONY have removed their DA* 8 1 GUEKREAN ROOMS, from Burko’s Building, -tot Eaton’s Building, over the Young Mon'&Library,-where they will he happy to see their old patrons and friends:' ■; apr7nf. - - , Fnrnlture ead Ohalr Warirooms. : S - JOSEPH MEYER, 424--Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and mokes to -orddr, at the iotnrl prices, every < description -oi and- Plain! FURNITURE, SOFASand CHAIRS of lito best workmanship and moil approved,styles, • Pnrehasera would do well to visit his Warerooms; '' •: ■mVT7:dA J »lv : - ; Wine. ~ ~~ rpHEunderslgnedbegsleavc to announce to hisfriends X andxastomers, that, ho has receiveda large* and' with theegreatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and '.FRENCH ..WlNE*which he can warrant as pure and genuine, and,which he sells either by the bottle orcask. Besides, be Jteepsalways on band,.a large and well se lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOLt LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which ere of Up: first qualities, and.warranted genuine articles. , He feels gratefill rorfarmerlhvocs, aud it shall be hi* dtity' to attend to his customer* as formerly. ; , - „ As he has made the ,best and latest! Improvement dbi rectifylng. Whiskey.Tta .cnn fttmlsh theta- of the best ■ r kind,andat ihe lowest price. “ - .B.FICKEI3EN, r...,, -myS ■ *.; ■ ; No. 137 Liberty street. " sfa <^oobs. N;-B. The -business of the late firm of Oacoo A Mc- U to be settled by D. Gaaua at the stand of D>- Greqo & Co., , who is fully for suchaml in possession ure the papers, Notes and Books Of : toctls:tf ■ MUhstoM la GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Selling offOn*t TO 0 VIT TUB B VSI STBS Si mis \ « 1 ■ * ' Vi J. ' ‘ ' * ■ : :”S>“=..--:>-;:3.;■:• ] £&si&-^feySi s^v-S ; v-i--- ; —3^^J^& : -‘KXy. - WM.- K. STEVfcNSON.fianimues to nj*nn: at M» oldstiml', comer bf Liberty and WMBSavenihatrtew, CWBERTAKING attenttal to Halim{.raachea, , tnay» tf*HS«?J®S!ttteireUM*iv?3AßlNEXan<i XX CGAIK MANUPACrORY. Nb. M Smllbfiefl-iV ■alargcAsaonraeatof WBoy idnd pltaa'FatDltare,OTlilElii *fflec27:iy 1 . r OllitelMt tnA •.■ <2l JOSEPH MBYKR ho* 4 off hand, at'bis extent v sWe Coi)ia«(at2dmtar ftlabßrae'ldrv; Na ifeda iSS ,,&&*>fiP&y*' Tabfe?>jMahogany Chairs,. Mahogany ltodKeada; and' allbUlcratUcles m the Cabi net line—which he-will ;belowcustom* ary rates Terras-OASR* OwLYj „ .. it JOSEPH MEYER, aprO . - ' . No. 424 #cnn FifihWaid.- , ■BSttftfnJStVfnthstruiandSlTaubtrnalUy.'PittsbuTg.Fa. fll' HAMMER &r.HAUjL J ERkeepConsiam!yonhknd Variety «f ekceltent and- ftshftmable Furniture, nMwarramedeqaal to any.inthe city* and sold an as rfrl-Vayoraple, terms ascan be obtained at any similar establishment in .be West,.; They have now on band dtr kinds of Fanil* tnre*/romtbe cheapest tand plainest to. the most costly and elegant... All orders pnarapUyaneodedtp.: mrSt-.Ca • ■ *To Cabinet JBsiftftka«.. - Ytnetrsy Mahogany f Roswtod and Walnut; Varnish, ■ „ Rardtoarsand Stlmiturtav Wholesale. • : ; /t rililE sab§hrlbcrshave jast received -from NewrYcxk-. -JL and, Boston. n.most Splendid stock of VENEEBS, and nre manufacturing by machinery Furnito re suitable for the tradb. All oryrluCh. We will sell at extremely low prices ; ; As greatoare Wastokcu In the selection ofthesiock, persons cannot rail Co be. suited either to -quality or price;.and*as It is well known .ihaV'Pdrnliilre edit be made by machinery superior find much'lowerthan by band, the attention of'the tradela respectfully Invited, , ; : Xi llll ,*4WQzk,inaJJliubtancbeB*.carriedjQiias usual.- Plank fqr hand rdils* foi all articles' required Ln on bdnd—Tl*r iYaraisfcHardware,. Hair Cloths, Springs* &c.»Ac» •, - RYAN A M’KEE, •' “ . Rykn’flßuifdlhgs, • ■ ‘ » * ' NbJSrFifUFttreel Journeyman Catotnfetnf afters Asiocisiiua ’ ?tu; i WAR£HOVSE l 119 SECOyH STREET, » r v .: * • (nearibocorner ofWood.). - THIS association; em-JW ‘ GhhhbQh» bracihg*already* twlcetbihrcePl bands ostfcelar*- Mm hitherto rhost fenowned* || 1.. basinoas iiave opened tbelr'Ware •ntiase; and are nble ib fQrtnsh the pablib,by wholesale 'orfeiall,withFamitareofihe.foHOvsring.ilescription— .ylZ I; - • •Y'i'- 1- '• 'x-v *■. i. • y ~' . -Mahogany .Wardrobes}• Dressing Biirhdas : Full Col umned -Bureaus; r : Mahogany' Bedsteads: ■ Mahogany- Chairs; Rocking Chair&;filaiioga*y\VashsiahdBi So*, faar Diyansj.Plano Slooljs; Book cases; Secretaries;. •Card ,Tables;.PieriTablesj flhe Card Tableki’Cehtre Ta^lesrHat“jßaek>r'Fr¥ncii'BedSteiulsir : Ouoinansr PoplarWardrobns; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work elands j'Cherry nnd.Conmion.Worksiandshigh, post, common* low* and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs ; Cradles,'Ac. * 1 ■ s- The QdvontagesorccKJpemuon, on an extenslre scale, permit them to sell at the lo westprices, and they are de termined to &eU>lowertban any competitors* ah equally not better article, and warranted—as the public willundefstaiidby,givingthcmacalh - ' ’ f..,; HEPr (Stec*ft6«fli ie»r* of< all desenptions,-and, other, articles of: any -description, made to order In eTeryslyle, hf the shortest notice; • 1 • ; ImatiHl * : _ i«iccice ortliif3'hew;*n(iea*- ,** inrtn trorrfertb'e'mttnufaEttJTe. and iiaJt of the- in the WeFUtheyhavingbeea mano&ctared heretofore exclu sively inihe'Eastj wherettiey are superseding-the use', of wodtfen eoflihSj iake 1 this method pf informing' the. piibUcjthaTtheyarejldwiaaTiiifactoriny eighteen differ* • cntsireaofiheinDdenr.Sarcophflgoff, varying in length from fSinches to 0} feet/with'wuMi anddepth suitable for bo<ires ororamary'Bize, nnd for tliose: whodcsirc: space'for fhr. bodies :bf aimsaal tUmen- and. wider- This in* venuoo now coming into general u£e,Uprdaou!iced one' of the greatest ;of the age. These LrasiAK Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, bnt principally of •iron. i r . They are thoroughly inside and' out* and thus made impervloaato air ftnd indeslruciibJe- -They are highly ornamental, and of. a classic form, are. light and portable* while they combine Hhe greatest strcugib whlchmet&Us capable o&In " '- •When property securedwith cement they are perfect* ly alr>tlgbt> and. free IromexhatationoTbdeiislve gases. They cost no more Ahangood-wooden coffins, and aro better than any other article in use,’-fof whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults 3 orordirrary interments; as baa been proyenby aottial experiments,- and certified 40 by ;Bomeofoar.mbstsciemiodi'men.jaUo;by the Honora* bles Henry . C|ay, Daniel WebsteryLewis Coss,and other distinguished Senators who have: witnessed their merits; and whose letters, togetherwithother evidences. Of .their wtmh. maybe seeii oioaT Agcnu’Barial Case Depot, No.374.RXain street, three doorsabovefimih, where we intend lb keep bn hand at all times, sach a: stoekof alUizerand degrees of ornmnentand finish at wiU soit the mastblvemfieb tastes., ■ ; < .We inyjte' ifce attention of the public, and. of Under* laker?, particularly,•WougfioauleW**Mo an ezami nationof the article, h&d request them not to rely open the representation of undertakers not using the article, whoso interest it woold be to misrepresent them. ‘ mattth3ro ’ w/cDaVIS & CO. JAMES GOSLING, MARKET STREEE Mad. A. GOSLING, Noi Slf v ST. CLAIR STREET, WJZOLSSJOS AII9 SSI AO. Hosier* in Fvteisn and American, Fancy and Slopin'; DRY GOODS, . At Ui/«E’fiy,f4 •.yJBHBWI JABIBS W« A CABIK&T MAKUFACTORER, Ware-room* 97 and 90 Tblrd ifmt*^' JW. W. informs his friends • en* tfcfit lie has bow completed his kpfingstuefciof FaraUure, wMch is decidrdfy the largest dndJ>eat;£yejr offered for rale to this City, which, will be sola afpnces as low as any in xheUnheu Stales. East or West, A* bo isdeiermined tompholdthe.qaaHty-vritf&vliW* seasoned ; materials, best ,workmonshipi:and nowut' designs; andfrom the extant of bisoideraand lucjlny in mat ofactnring, be ia enolded to product warranted fandore, atUieiowesipriccft. - r \* "icui: He has. adopted the. principle of identifying, the-pna- . toiners’interest 'wiih.his own, hi quality ami price! and keepa.olways'dn'hattd the greatest variety of every dee* crfpiion offurniture, from.the cheapest stud plainest, to (he mosteleganvantl costly, that a bouse, or any pan of one, maybefurnishqd from his stock, or m&iraf&ctared expressly to order .'Tne Following articles consist, in part* of bts stock, which fomchnessof style and finish, cannot ln any of the Easiem cities: - . . Louis Xlv tete-tete-a-oofas; 50 Sofas, in plosh and hair cloth; tOdoz. Mahogany Chairs; - SO. do iWalnut . ;• do; -50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Waluot dp do; 60 Mahogany Divans; - 20 Walnut. do; 50 Marble JTop Centre Tableß; 50. do Dressiogltareaus; • -30 do*. - Washstands; .40Enclosed : do; • • : i v 100 Common . . do; . | £0 Plain Dressing Bureaus; : 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; . 20 Walnut do; 50 Cottage do; , OtO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • ■ ■■ Sir Mahogany Wardrobes t 10 Walnut do; 20Cherry . do; 60Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dining audßreakfastTables; 1 and Bookcases; •thidoz.CaneScatChair*;. 24Cano Seat RocklngChairst 12 Ladies • Wnung Desks;- Hatand Towel Stands;-'What-Nots; Etigmres;. ; r PaperAlachaqTables;. . Conversation Chairs Pembroke < do; Reception-• • do;• . Ladiea* Work Tables: : PearUnJaid :do|. -Kxicnsion Dmlng Tables ; Aim *■ doi , 'Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR. CUAIUS. 'Caaissi nutSßs supplied with .all articles in llieirime > " STEAMBOATS aid HOTELS) furnished it the ihort L est notice. i - All orders promptly attended to, T>AlSiNS^CsboxeB-<*JiKtistles n braid for'aalebv' IV • my!3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. f have ibift nay Aj .associated,themselves together as'Pnrtners, for the purpose or transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor, and Commission business*under the firm of John Black a Ct> , No* 52L0 corner of Liberty and. irwin ats. - matfry • M. APCULLOtfoH, JR. , T" willUni w. Wallace. H’rJSBIIRim STEAM &a«BEE WORkS, IWf Mdmels, ; Fa nature Marble,' al ways on hand, a ndmade to order oh the shortest notice: ' Several hurdredrUesigns for-: Monuments; original and .•elected,on haid.- The.tr adefurni shed witliMarble at the lowest jmcarf.; jOrders pidmptfylßttended to.' * “ l,OOOCa*eoSir»wootKla, - TT : rn HE subscrlbexhavingrinade;. atrnneeraenta with the iNORTONSTRAVpJANXiFACTIJRINGCOMPA^ NV ,for Ihe ;eale oßeu for saiei largc BONNETS, of whicAwHliesoW by the package;‘nr the lowesi,figdte;Caseßmay VeoßSOTted toauUpur-- ‘Ohasers. ,y -iitST-WV ALBEN, • : ■ N<x (U Mllfc strecyßoston.. : - 1 4 Btiielutionof ‘ . r fpHß Partnership hitheno exisiing between the sub* <i‘ Boribera, doing bnslneas in'tlie-namd.bf John Black <*c Co., is tbisday dissolved-bynratual consenvH.Mc- CuHoagh purchasing the entire imeren of-John Black in. Baid.buametfjH.- the'right to use the name of the late firraiti'seitrmgtho’baainVes, and fbe exclusive right to receive all outstandingtfcbta, and to pay alLdcbts due by the late firm. JOHN BtACK, 4 ' ' . • HENRY MdOULLOUOH. . N. B.—Thcbu.moSs will ha continued bylhe sabECfi* bcr.a3.Usual r at hiealditahdt comer of Bonn tuidlrwin ilreelß. . .. , HENRYMcCULUiuaH. ; PitUbufeh, March l. tKB. - * - : . -matfttf ■" . OBOKBE AIi'BBSb7 r rr T lybrYi'caiifier Fourth its., -'ga 'HAS jdVt reddlvedhiaßpringStoob'of "•f" jSgraperior BOOTS:audiSiiOEd, or^he«Bstes» ; 'iw b)!BUU>otworkTpanHhip i)ial canbe got together, .wv ia any one establishment, of like amouiH,la the tVest. Pjcnrly all mmJe to epccial order, free from cuts, btemishesjAe. .Country Merchtmoindother.are re speetfdllyiiiivitedjycau.and examine the «ock, which . itaffercdforralelqwfor hush. . - N.. B:?^ci.A'i , h»» pftld ’pairiieular dttenUarf tU'kaVa*- generalJxjso’tnientoPthe toai Btoelt of Bootsnnd Shoes lor tho Befall trade, front the good low prlce to tho best atade,cusiipni,worhj«onßiBtingdf:eTery kind of toldrs’ uhdfaßhionsiiowm'Use.'f IndlvldhaUiuiid-familieg'ihay. > f ely. oh ttlwnys ifihdliig:tt generaliaisoruaem, a» n te lutes toelzeß, wWlh»,:ft|hlon and quality, at No. 71. •, ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’* Paint Xleaf tnre’al Straw-Hats; 1 ■ ■ t*prg*Bm - : iti.. .Notice. ■ Z ; rjiUEpaniierchm heretofore existing between the-nn- JL licrrlgned in the ComminfoDluid Forwardins busi ness, etc, tinder the firth OfS.:P.‘VOBI BONNiLOHjnP * ; Coii» ; this day dtaolyedbby mutual oousent. urhe; businessol ihe (ate firm, will be sealed. by 8, f. Von ; Cb-PartnernlilpSotiee. T I IE? 11 e d ' r^Blletl flay fitnued aCO-Paitner &S<haßasaaffla^L«tM 0. JAMES fc MURPHY; Wo * 3 4 f‘ * 4 * Holland Tier KUmbatben ♦ V" ' «;v, t V*.;« t " , , t , N » ' ) * f . TH® anlctel» tti utd ibouW U *-.',““"'l ‘tt'tie S*j C » “^-Wtw.arorliiieomiani'UangwlfinJttiyitikbiair-i use of lool*, wij) To tiJ Invaluable Bfr I ■ Sn?is"- iflefa£ “g lndispensablS;- \ : nrepaJed bjr Meant f Connecuiut, tFtStoßjprofcarioi frat b.telbreJftas M sl£c<ij!»ait »üb,»UtuteTo>adhealvepla»- ;ti;r I; m<lre3BUic > bo n is,sau > bsttld»,brai«4i,'imdallkiiidf: i of ftceb al*oifbr. soretuopldtJa remedy une* .. -;WM.B’«ASEY,M.d\ ’ , »- ffAHRIBON.M D i ■"' 11 ’ F/WOODRUFE. M A. " HAMILTON BREWER, MD„ - ELLSWORTH BURK,Ij I>, Botanic. CoroprlaingelUhepractismg phyalclahaia ifcooltyof - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, jyj corners* wood oml Firsts i . 3Drngs mj& jglti !>*?-l»e ili»n*y’<j atrumcnfi ! The only Infallible Cure forJhat Driadful DUietii knoxcn as Spermatorrhea or Tntoluntaly Noctur nal Emissions, ' . S O Karaseing.Snd dcainuufvey.and pfodcclivo of <o I muchmisehief lo ilB nervOtta tystelnf.incapaciiai' inrUmjMn fotiiD«ines», aotlew*wo wtulffiony. j.: ~ j This Instrument is simple.-comprehen&ve, ana nfoftf* Jailing, amt may. be used wlthDutiheslightestinconye* -nleoee orthe knowtedgod; th© r inoM lntunatofn«P“rr tli iprodacing jiq pai*orinjury, whatever, norpreventing any one.front attending tcr.hiar business;, and white In'ash takepiacti t tueh ancaenirthatthry of BtraimoN,. the lossof which, caused bycatty aoqse;’ lathe diieaseinqueiilon, andthcchase pfthelhotlsJiiut‘ concomitant complainta,vii: 'Nervousness, Prostration*,' Dyspepsia, vam in the Head ; and DimnepO’ of Vision, Weaknessof the Back andLowerExirctafticSjAffehy tfons of the Eyes, Irrtpotence/Ptmples of the Face, Pro* mature Pecime jof Vinhty, ' WeakneBa of Memory and ; Power- terAlemaf Application, Dejection, . Aversion jo, Society f .Timidityy&lM>l*trosv l*ove, of Solitude,'Ac/ AU Ouse-amvlainti irivariabfydiXiipjpeaT as toon' cu4hC sowetisitoppedfromvrhichlhiyemandud- L -: y\, : Phis Instrument harbeha*e*aiainetM»nd approved of by the highestauthoriiics inEuroj,eand;AmcrlCEr,ta re commenaedby the most prornineiit'Phy'alcians of all . countrfesvar the oiilyrartain 'remedy iAqus, te7npUs£nts(-epid baanow completely.superseded, the nsc of drugs, the lomehtiotr .'thethousand advertised'nostrums dr the day; 'as cordials; ’antlddicsi lteonstittnearit the same tune, the soyto;tiie jßOjxpteuartvand by ter ihecAeapiur treatment over pflered to the afflicted, a fair price; being allowed for the Instrument* after the desired eflecthas been at tained. ' ' ' ';, • i Be It also remembered; that those complaints, arc but little understood by the profession mgeneral,'and that 1 alt the medicine in the world never bus, and neverwlU;' stop those losses, which, iFaUowcd to continuo. un-, checked, are sore to distressing cou-, soouencet. * -- . . :. ”’ * r upas been a mauerof surprise to'edme,-that anyone of teppectabdiiy and of professional attainments should devote bis attention to diseases which pcopterof every description pretend tQjxnre so easily. if* however, bat the one thousandibpart ofthe rafterieslhose people bring upon society wcro£nowh, a very d»ffe«nu>pihioii wottla be formed-. ; And~it'i¬ dnly the. present misery and - dejection,.njey ing 'oa thc mind a& welt as the body, that is deplorea, bu», aome are r oT such' a'ndtdrenia to affect evOiiio destroy Yhe icprddiicUvd faculty,' altogeiher; vlt Is a fact ihat, .when not properly treated, theymay remain rodormantlnihe constitution Oslo ap peaiiu no other why.tkftn in thetfedeCufiipon! posterity;' yet, if properly understood,aretoost Easily and.speedi ly removed.' Th»above,B£ringtnioaslyContrived insmj mcht. wiirdouhtlesSf In:a great.measure; contribute to check the of diseases, throughout the paton> '.The pneeaf tee complete instrument, carefully-secure ed ag?mM.flU observation inaboi, is only 810.. Itfcan be sent,.by'.express,'to unyactaressm enypart nfthe . DuiledStotevCahaQa,&C: t accofdihgtoorder, acconi p&aied by'fuil direotionß,' aiid>iinpomnl advice to the married and single ; the even to the remotest pans of the country, beingvery trifling.. 5 'TBouhexampleoftnccessthislrifllninienthasobtained 'sinfce itsittiTioduciionm America, hasladacedsome an*- principled persona in Ne w Voxky Philadelphia, Albany. Boston,.Ac;; to get .op someTidlculouatbingvcalled u Instramems,” whicb. howeven bear-iiox tßaeuoUT-. 'Esf rosembtenceV neuto fn/onn nvr 7>Tinctple,\o-iay own inveniedy long and universally approved In struments.andwhichare assiniilai to themas night is to lighi. EveTy'attempt to sell for mine Will be prosecuteHtd the fullest extent of 'the;law,> I being - not willing to:connect • the well and honestly earned reputation of.my, inventions with'quacks and their ; iVo Imtrumintisgenuine aruLnciittanb* ioananod irutlhcs* ordered ftom myttlf .; All appllcaiions: and remittances mast be directed (postpaid) to-the Doctor himself he havingno Agencies established but in London and Paris. ' • Address, post paid, Dr. B. de Chaney, 51 Lispenard sv, New. York. / -'Office hour#,:daily, from 0 A. M. till 3 P.MVand from 7 till 3 P. Sabbath excepted/ ; - fijTThe undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that tie above-mentiouedlastnunent ls not only constructed oasciemificpriiicipfesjbut tbatfrom Uanse theiiappicit results may always,with confidence, bo anticipated, there being, for lie cirre of those diseases, NOOTUE& CERTAIN REAIBDY EXTANT. : ; ; HENRY S - KELLER. M.D.- r . CH. GUETZ&.M D., 06 Chamber street, " C ECKUAKOT, M.i):, 84 Howard street k ' - -. New York. ■ -• Dr. sb LaXey is prepared ta execate all orders for sur gical apparatus, 'viz; Artificial Arms and Legs, Which move like natar&i.inembers; Apparatus for ’Laxationi for Comracted Legs t for carvaiure of the Spine and Waisif for Yalse foims of the Arms ■ and Ynees; for .ParaiyticLeea liar, Club Foot; for. Lacrynlnt Ftßtdleri;- fof Falling of the fiecturorHypo'gastTlcCcltsfßedjs and Chairs for Sick Persons t Ac.j Ortho pedioCorscts,fic.,&c. Ati. work wafrariied. Letters most bcpo*t paid, containing u proportionate remittance or otv reference. • ; ; ; v:..KeboS:ly :• ~.. x : ,•.: .;v: V" Dr* Gnyzott’it-improved Extroet erficv? Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla?.! 5 - The original and only gamine preparation, far J%f permanent cure of: Comumption and •ofzhc Lunge, when they arc.supposed le affected by the too free use of ■ * Jdercury, Iron, ■- Quinine,. —IT-WILL CURB WITHOUT FAIL-* r * Sorofblo. ...or Ktng’A Evil, •* Cancers,Tumors £rup» r-.- : - tlotia of tbe Skin. Ervslpelojiv- Chronic Sore E?er, Ringworm or«Tct* lets, Scald-Head,.RbeumaascuPaunirilhe' : Bones or Joints, oTd Sores and Ulcers Swell'iiifof -- the Glands, Syphilis,Dyepeptia,Salt Rheum* Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease Arising front : Ihe usc of Mercury, pam in the Side uml Shoulders, Genera! Debility, Dropv■■ ■' sy, Lumtmgo,Jaundice and V- ■ __ _ Cosuvene** . Tho Best Female Medicine Kuowu S 1 TrtHßShaker prepared u , Yellow-Dock,” an Jilie u Re<f i X. Houdoras Sarsaparilla,” arc the dial agents from which. Dr, .(juyzoll’d Improved Extraai '! of Yellow Dock and. Sarsaparilla Is . formed,arid the la- i boratory of Dr GuyzouUosgiven usihe vntnc 1 rooi| in their perfections HU'preparation -cbmalnsvairi the restorative properties of the and-n concentrated in their.utmoststrength and€fncocyr>.■ Experiments were made in the maniifecture-of thia cledicine v unnl it was found that il could' nothe fuhlier improved.. ■ '. " •••;.. i--- Accordingly, we find it resorted io almost universally in .cases ot Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaftebas com* plaints, for general prostration of alt tlieiyitsl powers, and all those tormenting diseases of the skin «o iryicg to abe patience and no injurious to beulib. 'f- p p I p - p /p' Scrofula,Syphilis. Mercurial ComplaJma;Cancer, Gun* • grtne, Rueamausm» und a vast variety of other di*a* : • ■■ gree&ble.and-dangeroav disentesjiare speedily tand • perfectly caredby the use of-this medicine. ' Sause. Michlgan,Oetober<riSsK Ms. Johm D. Pabk—l»eur iswuh- uuuuera* btefccting-of gramudc.that Jam..able, ihsopghihe Di yme ilfrovideuce. of Ood/.aud by the wodder-atf jkllig agency of tbnt excellent medicine, GoytDtt’*'Yellow Doclrand Sarsdpanlta.'to give you a few aymptomf of my almost hopeless „.. < : la the winter of7Bsolwas; mucked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending ihrougtuheWhold right side and legj slthfe saiuc uaie, a .total prortratiop • ofmyphysicaisy&tcmyjalsa, my legbad shrank to about two*thirds of its common size,, ; i .procured rite attend ance of a skillfulpfaclfiloner, who pnonoonceif-my dis ease-obe- of the- worst forms oMiver complaint, lie said my Case wajc.ODenot Cosily handled,bniprascrjhed for fne, - ! remained noder hts treatment until.i wad flat isfied be could not- help i Ihen yoar o gemot thisplace,\V. A. Guy*' , zou T aYeilow>pock-aod Sarsaparilla,Trooi iwhicU I re ceived a vast'amount.-of fieaefit.' After" : bavliVg taken . four boulea. more, I was able to• purfittemy-busineas wiihout any inconvenience, ami ihnyO iheeb efocfrth&t time-a-wellman* while bat a short limbdßincel.woacoii*. fitted-lomy.bed-three-fourths of the lime j aridf IcanhoT ascribe the re tern of my frealihto any other taasc' than by ihe agency. of that.truly; valoablC -medicine; Guv«i jZo.U’s .Yellow Pock and / Sar&apBrilla; : -v.. « ~ / .1 HAS9ELVAURIPER. Mh-XD- Paox—Dear JStf .‘ Tficnd yon the foregoing; certificate, and, *0 for os I ainacquomicd with the-case,- ltta all true. 1 procured it, thinking it might be to you and to the afflicted.' You have the privilege 6f using it uayou think best.' Yours, W.A. BEqaSL. I H H J-'-'t , ~Tue.following fetter fs from a highly : rtspeciabfebh v- : extensive J pTacUCe*' :i‘wi.vvT -ji- t ; „' Ba %« la V, 1651. : . Da,. JqttM P., Rakx—ZkarStr,;;« f>?. Guyzou s Ex. C^HV| a ,^Ei I ] l i) fi, f bus Ibetrt St scribed by me fortbe last three yean,with eood-elfccL-- i 1. G - eo n k at J}ebui 'l’ XlvetJCornplaint, XSm.E. •WPWiP! 1 1?.“*. b W v Nervon» Pilea«a-_jn. nMeafue certainly is aheqoblleC - . 4 * T wotihy otgrtaucontid-', nnder anycircamsuncej; I aDHpeakioi; fropt experience,'and tothe-aiUictodl advise 'itsuie. • Ml. i. 8. USJC^Eft, j’AßKiFo'inh ana Wnlnni’Blreets,'Cln- ■ addretsed,’ 6a “ eral °S e »V» wbonr ailbrderamasis ■ -IfiC"??sVpsrboybottled foi*s.' N onW*f l coraer ■^ nn beeJSssed. - W%»afeiomaawla*- SMK«?btoSSBK -t •** f -? .<r* ' *V-» ,f n 7T > 5 a ,» -C * ," *'l *f 1 fc- , T “ nZ )J -? ' r t *; .’,«*' r 'V" *■ „ ;,,r ,if 7 i i .'| - r t s. i‘ “, » fu s .<!, , J ■* f « i f J i, J' , - '£-.-, "*> >* £'‘ ' i * ” ' important to' ifaaxti. T, -YYOCTORkATBOBK’S FB ENOH FKMALK PIUA %J «n Innocent, tafe, end eSjtc fulrcmedr tot CMoS - ■•(•OTor'Crera'Sle* liiii,' FlefH Alb lb or WUtMwSfeC " * r* Nenrous fitMUty, Ibo lletd and IJmftl.XSi I'aftiiiafSu.Trftttnorß, Ditestcd spine, 5E ajfflSnetiifrrlattnJiiy, iiyrpeptla ot ladlnttlon, ««nr bjjiW- C. dACKSOH, SM’v&llwyiX «te«, hea4 W vi" Si Woodriree^Flitsbirgb,end By alljlie Drn*glft». ?* ; lD^FdUd(reciioa»eSplo»edT>riaea*libox. ; i • .1’ • • deelfelydfctr ■■ , , , BiAtP«l>niiMok<a;T<nimni L-- rp HK .a fe si'-ahtTfaUs t e 2ec li V o remedy lor worm*, lrt» JLv Children and,Adults, Ui»l.hs» erer been discovorea.'- •®e ftl/owimrtKsUHtimyof Itrgooa 1 effects is ■■< , Fronjß..fe;>^ ; Wii»iat* ) iDr«fflsl|, S', , LsvATsyrs, (Indiana )Nov. 10,1851. ‘ Mass r»jD.,,ArFalmesiOofcACo^-^ems: :I bays becns .ongaged iutlieDrug business foraaamber of years,'' i andhave known Toat Vcrmifare'elilci I have been Ins " \ ffiobbsme«s, ) .,lojb{4srißlhhy - iwi very popular, and th« 2 • 11 ssloa„ate laigo and ycarlyiocreisißg. of all the va-.; ■ i.rfou; article,of VermifugWn tM.fnarrct, none has goadu rfcpiiiaiioil As y(jiit»piind ; none maintains iufl JWt*cii< s^well*;!,icoftfaitmdtfplijihsiances of thoff 'SS?rSv cl * Whiling from, it*‘nse t %r;prestime such!)*. -!sB^»SS ,^w "“y ;V ® 4 » i!^trB r®" most respeeta.-ff - and rocom.it ‘ asfoarliolcifoifbe expulsion oPi- Wrins from tbs system. a m , P ' tt3:b:w.wilstach. i . HHUt RAVPAHNE3TOCK. & COl '• jeld-'dAw,?™.Hirst streets, Pittsburgh.^ « I " sis oa s er of 3 tmriftua» Anw.> -,_-r •w v ««. l > VJ ,a oow allow a$ v coadlUohofihbTs* it prodoc-i cdihat : nmhing .cao:«Ll!eyiiio:6trtillL?)nsire of ftakUfOs! ' -Ajiaptursiuits ordi-l nary form, maY,:wUh;proprifit& beleftio thepersom **'■-■* afflictediand persons: - toiretoioiL ati v - leads! - to ivhkt ifr’ienrtfrdS/mftfii&ttttf HtrHia t whichoften has -” s no relief bittln; sis urgiedi * • the Truss tot twhiptr welnviie M evpiy puperiojiiy over bandages tu : common ose,\ It Is jpifeYfeo\Ty dOnflfortiujtep.and can be! made to fitany-case ant * ' tquablenesaof pr^Bßaretbaj- to anr * oiheT iastrumeQt with whtcfe.wc Qrc acqoalmed: and? ' wilt rewin anysruptare l end comfort to the wearer.-ThysiciansaftbVbighesVstandlngintho pro? v 1 ’fessioirhavegivealcnimtmy toliagreatfiaperiorhy oreii the, Qrdipary4raMes.ta.areV The, Truss of Dr. Hobs bard -wiiredre ore-barf the coses of ordinary-Popiaret ' •We odvise thbse-afiUdtgfcl to make ipplleatfmt in timej:v.’ . :(U? £rfm*tcstftti*lrish*st ehareirteT <(xbbs anmijk tiit £~g,93tcallinßon-lh*agtiu* , , • [ P4Hon* from a'distance cin-have them sent, byi ■ > aendiug the me&aare round the body. . !■ • *• w . 3 DiL OEOi H. KRTSEBf . -140 Wood street, sole agent fur Pittsburgh! J „ toarUnJSw TO IK VAMB9 ASP THR SICK. THE CELEBRATED* tiekSTOCZ '- ■CURST. The Gvsit Pilti Rroucroa (Cenntfi 4> AV .Bcl|p l i) curing nH;.Borns ana aU -Externai Paina .. . and Sores. - £afm of 1 Cblionbfe for Staying'or Restoring the .:••'»■ Human Hair. v 7 , v ■ •% *n&son*.Linment and Indian Veg* ; .tudltmvrir, .Kcure&r'aireMfevbf"Rheumatism. *!•'■". •>: for Deafness; . > - .-Hay!* known care lor the Piles. ;) oia.iSpahn'MSiekHtadache Remedy.- ■:■:■ i . .' v 7th;- MatJttT , -.in the family wayJ, Radian Panacea, foe ' •• ;CoWs and ie ven?hfeeiitigr.«nd preveotinc-fevem; fort -' ,Asthma,,l^ver.Complauir,aqd, Dilipas Affections; for' ;v ■DlarrluEft, [ndlgeatiouaadXos^ofAppetite; for CtMtise* * nes* taTemalesahd-inale&ahdn^ofiscomplairiis: for .* • • Siomanh Affections,;l>>-Epcpfil», Pile*, RheuraaUpm,&c« ■The greatpomisare .it« not bad fa take, hover glve*&*&4 pain,and never leave*ode costive. • -■ Sik. Eohnttoek't Vermifuge {Worm Killer,) for Children; v* < •or grown persons., . . . $ + - * r* \ ,- .10lh> JUnt. Strum's Great, j?q»» Killer, No medicine! ; !v -has Deeodijcoverea’tnat isflo happily adapted: u> u»e ‘ tniffmofljraa uropa and 1 yet perform such*’ wonderswhen opplied«as<rrtafip as a wash or bath* by ■■■•■* friction.- In bottles from 124 t 0.50 cents each. • ■ .llill, Sdunholix's Kcatk and Bed Bug J3am, for driv ing away Vermin fn a sliort time. * vtSth. Titei cclebrated'XfnVXx/t 'PfiZs and Temperance ' ••' 13th. Dr. BartJicUtmeUf'a Pink Syrup, tha pnpoliiyTgy- •. • PBCTORANT FOR COUGHS, CgLds, INFLUEN '^e Tfcv.Yorblfpir Dytt, the only! ‘ SURE coloring for the Hair. ' I J lsih. , aiTtf/ffxiif<?lt«ajß'Cniifleee Remedy for CutiJ %. -BruisesrSorcf,ftc, , . , . . . <l6ih.lfe&actg/' Sarsaparilla. ajtlelfl has outliv ed all.oiher-Sarsaparillasy and stilt giyes as great satis-’ -- -faction as ever. * ' ‘ < t Titer celebrated spread iSirtngtkening PUuut, •• made/rom Dr. Lta’a recipe,. and the most popular In the ' market. \ ' . '- * 18th; Jh’jKlinPeToathJUfuiDTopt;' A 1 certain and easy ;• cere for,Tooth ‘ - .19th. Dr..Comstock-has lately bought the right forthei united. SluteSj.pf the celebrated Voticmtraud Mineral ■ Water, found.at- tlie Bah“SprineVof J)octor Wtn.C, Chase, at StiCallinrinesf hasat* lained a tio'.qrieiyjtnd before equalled .-:••• by.any its sale has been couimeHBDraie.wilh‘jlsmerits,-v?htchare extraordinary. ' i *■ All theremedleantefallydescnbed in ALMANACS. -JffVdßtven.toali...wlio•qqllr.whcro,tlieAlediclnisarc ■•... kept.; ' \ 'P«pa«d»ont» 'heretofore known a« k " . or COMSTOCK &-C0. s s,alwaya be?* Jpneed and now beIonga.KXCLUSIVHLY to Dr.Luclao? * S.Comeuck; and though the signatare ol Co. "will becontinucdj l&is'cztiaiabbi with the fac-siznUe CiSNIRNE f °^ L *. aC ' wil, :ia faure designate the i - 1 T aliLpthers must er spurious. ' . r ~ ' LUCIUS’S. COMSTOCK. V ‘ IT 1 Thd above Tnodiclnes!caa;Ucitad in this place oi' *. r . ... -j WILLIAM JACKSON. . \ . ; v ; , No. f 24&Xl6eny fliTeei,head of Wood. * •. .In offering In the comtnmillyUii* jmtly celebrated re* - medy for diseases of the throat'and long*,; It Is not our’'.' wishtotnße with-the lives orheallh-of the afflicted, bat \ frankly to lay before theni/the opinions of distinguished ) ■ men hndsome of the evidendesof its success, from whleh l “ ,ihey.cun Judge tbr-themselves.- We sincerely pledge | - . ourselves to make no Wild assertions or false statements l ; °f its efficacy, nor will wchnlrl enisnv hnpete «iff>ri*ir .1 . humanity which, facts willuot warrant. - f u iMnny ptw/fi ora here given, and we solicit an inanity f ■ from the public into alLwe publish, Reeling assured they l'-' will find rhem perfeeilyTeliatjle, andlho medicine vror- ! • tby their best confidence and'patronage. ■ s ■ vf>oCTlh* dittinpiuhedPto/auref Ohrmitlrp and Half !. , , .no Htdita, Eewtom Calltet. ■■ DearSirrl delayed answering the receipt of your § prepturatlon;:unullhad>amot>ponunityofwiinessiagUs s ■ elftcts.m.iuy own tami|yiocln theiamiliesormy friends, i .Thist have now done With a high degree of sadsfae* • uon, in cases both of adniu and children. v"** ' s. I have found iff us its Ingredients stow.a powerful ro t ~ . medy for colds and/cougbstand.pulnionsrydisaases. i- ' _ ■ PAffKEtr CtEAVEI.AND, M.D. ! • Butmswicu, Me;, Feb. 6,1817., T:- ■ 1 . ' V . From an Ckmur in ikt HiaHimHilU, mtifi dig. > ' , Imhruu,, Aug. 10,1849. ' - Dr. J;C. Ayer: f have been cured of the worst cousb !*' leverhad lniny.!lfeiby:.your¥t3jtuußTPucioßiA,» and ( : never (bit, .when I have opportunity of recommending i> ■ s to others. : Yours, respectfully, , ■ »... ■ , . 3.' D. EMERBON. I; JET-Eend the tbllnwlng, and sec if this medicine Is 5 worthra trtal. Thenatient,had become very feeWo.am. fcv [ the street of .the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— !" 1 ' w VS.V ' ; ..'d r-Ju1y6,1849. ! 't fv> . Dr. J.C. Ayerj—Sir; Have bein afflicted with a paln .fulafflicnon of the lungs.'nnd all the'sympiomsof settled - epnsumptlotrjfornudretlumuyesr./ Tcourdfind home* die! oc rhflt would reaebiuy ca*ui, until T commenced the use.of year “CiMUßTPuproßii,’'. Which gave me gradual Z relief, .and I have been ateadilsf giin ng mr strength till ■ my health Uwi-ll nigh restored;-: t- »“r sirengtu uu . .-.While using your ruediciiiVl-had the gratification of 17 curing wnh it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Bump- > , ter District, who had beeh’sirspended from his parochial t* duties by h severe attack orhrouCbUlß. 1 . * . ■; l. • - I have pleasure.in certifying hese facta to y,ou t ! ~b dnlain,,sir,ypUrBTespecifally, -■ fi• ■ .'■ ■ l .f* CALHOUH, of South Carolina, ;i vSch^ he .■ano.of the. worst of casei lncuFnWo f- J.C.Ayejy-Siri.J K r CeogMiiriaCessnnUy'ulghtttad day. I became ghastly ' ' «ndiWle*mr.eye» glamy, end my n 3re*§2?iy J ft o ß,. ;lpilsed»l was rapidly failing,and In JH: taciidlsiresiiftrtfreSlt.'lhdt btrt lildehope of mvreaii. . ' *Vf *M*dibo *i(iertaJnca:SVhilelnitls sftnatlon, aftiead - trif^Uhlorc tn^raufyhnir, tirjli frain niiy capcctalionof :b -obuimnfctWief.' )u good efleej induced me to comiaue £' iis usc, aritl ; i .gpf)ti'founti hcaitii mach improved.-- -- ■ three. jnonth«,T.ain'weirand strong, and can,at- » tribute my core emlyw jour great medicine. !- - 1 ■ - 'WianhodeepeaigratiittdejjrdßTfcic !•>. f': F»'jy«|o«|f)endbyd^Tow^M AllJ&efycu j ?; JJ - ?»»«»“» «■* byU«S P pp s> S 3 ALLEY ' EtapiloM, Ooaorr, 1 IliSi ; IWegdartinUta,' -^*. 1 H a ?*?Mt , «ee»ruUy treated. . iSagg»»«ws3RS!s i noT&dtartt * mm, —— —._L'-_ March S 3 diw 1 Nwri ** C " u *»a r rnr-. •: , 'i' v/.'- ' 1 ■ tA* t KIS **■ . r > -: ->. -1. JUfbuaL * ■- ~ --v
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