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'I 1 I .' - '' 1 " A rrrfr ' imihir»at‘»>><) Trite. * » . _ HNt- ('Milling Store, No SIS T <-» i ■'Ml* ET^a'i*ui« of bummer Llo JtiVwi «jjO. a«JtionerOoo4*i*f everydescription, S ''■‘Mom wort m,<ie to «*•» m X,U, <,yl t »ii lon reasonable terras. l-.prl7 - vliLitt «.v*rjr Uoay Bayu, 3lu»t Ito I’rwoJ v HOoRVBK) at. tier Bse Hive Ourrarw a I jjtrte, !Vo ‘ii'Siitienyi.ireei,rolls iierhenpejiMo ilam'm tl <■ Cits—well made anil foctiion ikly col Toll . aud-cinoime l> etn, End you -will not be disappointed. < - j-jitt-riteimMiV ISxpni**.* l splantlid uaa»>utnent -oi r«‘yT: ‘J- ~e Pr"n,*,'reen and. Blue Cloloj. nn,; " tuu r r icliuo-U-leV.ood3. suitable lor the sctEOii,» we ore prep nr 1 lo make lo order, foritliaut disappoint! meni) in n le unsurpassed mlhe U>>- mJr ai : ■ ••.- as •• • . •••Come ami see- SSSJ .£'• - -■ -S 3 piTTiaxlnon cwwiijW S'»uu«v. rj 1 CotMT !>/" JKooef. Jljiii ■ ' for th Traatpnrtatimof Merchandise andl’rodtuc, ~-«x)>re»»«». for:' 1 "? invir for catli. ••.Out.moUo: (m'maxnurAinA'euuui iMwwiuoasi),mwiw i , A' , '‘o n 'i u rf, oiri sis»« f’ofi '” , MTi-sHimcu anp phu.mifxhiia. , tl i rs i« fuliv supplied villi a I Jlihcu irfuent Ri-iktpptng. Udf W urm m, “P Ve-lii pe, Summer Trp- tIMV, TFN PAYS. I»rEd;smuViUfi < 'j®|.u ‘j f jol olll ]. in fool, every uriirte i . ■ VaTTON A REYNOLPS, O!oi(m, oi rw ;‘i ; ; r o r LUr bi'aso',!. These l*uud« vve 1 , IlepoUSlSl Matkelai, .(near Sixth,) Philadelphia. ,n our I ue ‘- 1 superior riyle, and at very low , C A MCNULTY A CO, •.otfl sl “"!v' ,; I . A p a ti,a}!o examine for yourselves- ,i, ~ ..Canal Basin, 4’*s amT'iUrPemi street, Pittsburgh. . ijifictfa. v l .- 1 : * JOHN CA:L*«AHaTy A..CO: 1 ! TJaVING incieoaed out meiimeß and otherwise lui* in>t - *~~i‘ .' in ■iii r ' -jjir'ft frrr ■'■" ' — 'II proved our arrangement* for Transportation,.wo fPA TT HD o fciiow prepoiedlo receive nlarge amountof Produce . ■ IVTERCH AN.X - A A iiiUxv j\ ; i (on the opening of lhe.Canal?,) No barite;, -Second lOfid .3>}»rd.strr«tt,.: . ! with promptne*-* and dispatch., ... , T>KGS resiiectfully to inform bjafriemU ondthepubnpj; > ec n o n Uoai wysteui.of transportation over our 1 1 f ilial he linsTeturncd from Now York and Vhtladel? Siam -impro.vcnu'ms lia* beca In use about ien. > en ra. nhia haVincihOreficlectedirora the latest importations* i H ndthe treatsuccess and favor U has met, wub,.m «U‘ an enilrd new Rtoek of Block .mnl'.Colored• CLOTHS* -:.ficient aonTantee-: that it is no. longer considered a VESTINGS* which for newocts ofcoubHut nr uncertain experimenti but is aekiiOWicaaea desJmts tmd riehuess of fabrics arc not mpapceu b> , L,y ajl aa vußilv snpeiior lo any mode .of wausporiaupa.• anAouee w«h ©rNtw York —All of wtdeh ho t» pre* „ 8C ) (whmt i itewccteA by Railroads) pared to make 10 order.m nsupenpr style, at itie »ovt.tß} . .tJootis loaded into-out; Boaw at _raipbvjgh, rema : »riCrp6sMble»uhd :c» rdmlly. jhvtw*. purchasers to,«ruH unloaded at our NVareUpuseuiMajKct Kinl ei-nnm-Athe vock before purchnttngelv where -irei I,l‘hitnielpiuu, thereby entirely uvoiotnit tliC oeiov ‘TO TArums.— Pbuvr uo oulhottzccl AgeniMn rus ceii'cqtliuu.on .? neediflcretii ironslurmeni.'i, and secu city, furlhe stile of m> work on O ARMI>NT OIJTI INO. nn K Urn Jelaerj of Om-a,... «.u-c lots, Il e pucLogee uo r sto, w1„,00t, 57 ;v,u,o ■ ■■ .witlioiii»ir/extfacUargerorcomim,sioiJiSioroge,pra« JAMRS C. WATT. H JfiVV CWITiiWO HOt'SK. kdmund watt* * co. merchant tailors, jVo. 185 Liberty street, above Si. Clair , EilVßopcm-d tt now CloUmigMortal vljw: ■ ntaeft' mid iiow R-cfivniK a *pl el| did Ilona nnrehiSitmh a. t« <o c.y sri-la, .< «1 ■which lhev tire ptepated !o ir.ukc np lo otdirm Ji"- '•* leMniul mosf‘ftatuonuble stvlqs. riie>*intend to pay a! 5m?S Iwik » W em.«V M ■*, ■> >» wnrlhy f , l^,o'; n ‘ <m of buyer* ’ BPllltiG fI.NO SIIBI it r- U. UI-u tHUU t THREE BIG DOORS 1 , No. 151, Libnty Sired, Pittsburgh. Jr.li m MrfIIjOSKUY Stt* nn\r. the pleasure ot an nounclmr io his numerous friends anil the public in that hi* Simne tunl'Summcr.Biock is low ready, w^ch*WS belio V « xnll to be “ one of the largest and best, selected b\oc.«s of Ready f Made Clothing xo be foundm the AVestern Couikt) ,••••■ 5. ' He ha* thisseason paid more than usual ai.cntionto ' the manufacturing and sivle of its Garments, solh^ l .' h ' very lowest priced,-as well aslhe, h!iest,are : gol up >n o '■ eivfe and elegance not to beeurpnssen.- . ■ ■ .■• ■- . ■ * He woald pnrticotaily calUhe aMent.o|i of. uil Jcnlets in Clothing to his jtrescnUploniUil üßbonmont of s aoadv-Hade Garments, Aabe feelsconfident,uponexsminauon of the nuajtugs. end-nrices of his goods, he can Oder tbcm sucli induce » Shall male it ihetr .merest to purchase ai hi. e 'Manyycars'experience,and Jjl slness together with an unprecedented aiftolesaleana ri jia DatSmaM, has enabled him to get up Garments to business liabfts and tastes of • the Union, ■which n of the almost ttnperian..e .o w-ple **ln the Catling department will be[found a fholnr. se i lection of: the most fashionaule goods, consirtms of French. itnnfisA and Jbntncan Broadcwlht, Cashmere tie, 4c, 4c Also, an ewtan “V,l' FESIfiVGSfOf tie latest and mnstfashto liable style® all of which he is prepared to make ,o order m tl.e es mauncr and ai ihcraoal rcaßanable pnee. . COMB> THEN, ONB ANP AL'-j • ■ ■ The Aasertineßtvtlie Quttlny t aud Ute Varielj, is ■ ».ie .most extensive, undoubtedly, to he to ind m i States: - ■ ALLEGHENY CUY liONl)i> atbcw rates, nuhE-corncr of MaAej ai.d Thirdstreets.br ti<7| * - Oo«F«rin«»nip NOilce* mUEsaSseriberj havo U«*duy enured I kLio. onder llie siylo ana farm of TA Al wa iUJIRIf & BANE for thepurpose of car^" K eml Commission and Traduce BJslncsj. andlfonJW M '■ : 'iy hobe llieir lone experience, extensive rnereoniiie ac (mHnuance, and personal aitejitlon lb'the interests o. ' SWit l customers; wtll entitle them to a shareofroallr -itatronabe, which it dull be their study 10 dr f,Tvf patronage, LUKE TAAFKE. l'iii.ours>i, SaM’l, MAt.UIRF,, Cumber! d, Md . \VM. C BANE, Washington, Ta. ) PiHshnreh. April tl. lHd2. . . . ... .—— —~ 7Fopk FirucThii >. Coctmii) JS«Brlil« 6 vo>i. •.UItCTJLCTURKKBOI ~ Irm Railir.g and Omantnlei Inn Work, in a.. its branches, NO S«, WOOD STRKET, VITTSBI'RBH ■ mllF brb leave lo mfnrin ibf'ir T"en(» and ihi- pubUc B e»et»llj. ««.*- « tnn>t bomber of new patterns for Inm hailing, ae., rh« erf variety ever offered ni lai* Litwtney are ■ nreD&rtd to manufacture thesanie for Cemetery ‘“aUo, rooking sto«<., hol'ow wn-e.aml casui.ES <>rall * -de*CTil»tionß. as usual. •• • ' "“JAMES r ' ... UEF.D & CO., Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors* Compn.H scs, Leveling ami Grading Instruments, &0., &c. SO. 3G V - SmWifiefiMrcei, ■ •; . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a-. bovß named Instruments al ways on band. . . . Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &o. i . AprU 0,1852—2 m ■_ | agentyTor DiSerenr Lines of Shir»- i PASSENGER OFFICE, Noi' 410 Liberty street* i f Fot'P: W.'BYRNES £ Sou th ttuet, comer, cf £i£*,Nti9 Yofkj-tt \ Waterloo Read, Lmryool; and &*» tinnier 9tre*t,New Orleans* . v- o . • ; HAS a Xitne ofTacVeU . f-. . ' iTYv * siiUiigcveTjfivcday*frwo i ; l Liverpoolio New YoTkta ; • Line ofVacketgfrom Liv- wfSsmX, • ‘ crpcol to PtUndelpbl^oii 24th of each month from Loudon and 1 orumpntfi to J; «nyaraouut, T- *• the lowest mteß of discooni; ami all information ■ SiSf-iSSSiS passengers, thnic:^O^PSOlC - plenty their Agent. ; - Afc (fILAKD XAMPS. the above named Oilnnd turnips,is norvrcceivinga large Smorment -of LAMPS, for burmns the Ethereal Oil, camphltie and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descnp* ' ' ,IO Half Lamp., WcVe.Glotic,, : Cbimhey Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining lo the 'Ethereal.Camphlne er Pine Oil, regularly supplied ■ lonteoriwicea-week. ■ , i_wav«a WiaiianilV illorders left with the: wagoniwhieh - >paasiiiß through the city, will be promptly Ft he - ■' N. B. tamps of all kinds altered to burn rho Ul h Heal Oil. All articles delivered in any part of (lie city, ' or la Allegheny, free of east. WR , G , JT No. 82 Fourth su, (Apollo Hall,) between Market and wood streets. . v.iapr.lOy LQCIS 'BSWEMANi.. [of ihe la^eCrmorSaiKliAßeiucman^ LOVlil ttKINEBiAN & CO., ' v rMPOKTHRSA.NJUDKAt.EJtS 1 N Watrha, Jewelry, Wuith MauruUtx Tools* 4-e., vijrru sTwrerr, oa&aooa puoa wood, Pittsburgh, i aIAKK leave to aunourice to the trade and the public Generally, that they have carefully :«• ye<Ued and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold «,vaSilver^Watches, Watcti Materials, and Tools for : Weteh maieTß; and annost elegant assortment ol Jew* .. from the best-manufuctoncß-rwhich .they .offer at prices sslowns they can be purchased m (be eastern “S‘stocfcV-WMche* consist, of field and Sliver :: ■ Patent Levers; do Detached Levers ; do Deputes; feil “rOnirticrs; and elegant French time pieces, oMhe ■ ■ most nnnrisve J makes. Together with a laigo mock of Time Pieces,from tlie best AraericanFacto , stock of Jewelry comprises - description in this line, such nabingcrßinss, EariimgJ, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and .. o 1 0 I n !^ Gold Guard Keys and Meattvl.ocUcts, Gold undSllver aoccißcles.'Silver aad German Sitvcmnd Table iind a 'Tea gnotrtnr»-an'd every kindofi fancy arfrcles «enerally ; kept Inestfcmishrnerilsoftbisdescnptlfm. . - • \ ' -TftoywbnUl respectfully call the attention of the trade ■ -totheircitfhßive etock of Watch materials ami Toole, or every variety, which .they have moat carefally so .? ' C Tbey ftarealso.onband A of Tele*. neopeSvßpy Glass®* and..Opcra Glasses, ffora the beat inanuSctory In Epgl'and.v Together wHMgreat variety •. ; of other arttclesiop'numerous io mention, . - , * Clocks, Watches and .'Jetfclry repaired in .tfm best nmaftnetand on the most reasonable terms. locmtv FO0OB&ftFOUOi . ttannftotvrejri and oealcrt . MANC H E»TERIII K Bft'A h . P A INT ALLEGHEm CITY, Pa. ...; Yonu. December 15th, 1851.. I have analysed a sample or MANOHESYEK. WIN' ERAI.PAINT,Ior I’coDsai.Foatj, amifiml il’to con. ■ iaiulliefoUowiiig: : Silica, - : Alumina. - . ' PerOxidaol.lron,./ - j Lime, Maanesla, Oxide of Manganese, Water and Imss,, 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which 1 sappoiewas the one you deeired.alao to Imve analysed, 1 and to differ.(tom any average ofthe lumps powdered, and mixed together. --This last yields as iollows: • Per Oxide of Iron,- - ... .•••. OS,SO Silicaand Alumina, • •*. 33,00 : ; l<lae T •• - : •• i • . .89 • MagneeU, : ; * ,16 Water ondXoss, 7,06 - ‘ • Tb!« difference I presume arises from. the-inineraS hot .i -being popo pprllon* coaiainioffraorfe lron lUdn • ®jher*, aTheapalyais djowsthaarticle to bS wen «oit-' t v . ed prunis I iindiluK by calcining pie pqw; 4eri>?*P rttl ? hL *“ ; ,? eat ' lie .color is much improved ormt-ltsst into a fins .red.- r . i * * I JOEI#MOHLEIL,&u LibeitystreW “ fcttrW.'y *| . ■IHIH niibliL* ore iunMmed'iHsl.'*'’ arcuoiv runningj ! r-eulirl/coibe Ensurml Wist, aod ore prepared io| fjrwaiil all Oooiisemnuiea w pnr*»(«.. 1 ‘' v SPti'CIA'I, : MESSLNOBK seat dilHy for i J iil!ade!*- pVia, 414 o’cloi'l, P. M. AM, daily- lo Cincinnati, ai Ji ° freeof chargej andOood»reiomcdj by lire' Kxpre*** * Kills of KsduiUgo for sale on -England, Ireland and- Scotian-S for any Bmouiu,payableoaprinctpalEanking? ifotiae** or Foil Offices .in the-United hinsdnm. : r OecW , BAKKB. * FORSYTH, AgenLs Portable Boat Line, v&neing chare’Cß^itc. ■ gFfirc Heducrd t • • ■ ■ WEST KBWTON PUAMK ROAD ROUTE,- •r^ORHAI.TIM<>RKiTHILAm3L,PHIAauJWAbH- P INGTON CITY. 'Fab* Rsdccsu. •• .• . •. • j X ?? Ussthan Pa. Railroad * 'To Philadelphia, • d ,° 5° 3j i To Washington Cit>y .8~33 . . 10 ' Thi* in thc ouly Office which insures a rilßOUfill TlCKFTloAVasrhinptou.artdi b> taking this Route, pas» senserswillsavc-thne andraone*,. . , M ... •. The Moil Kont {carrying the AJnited Stales_Mnd,) ■lc-ives thc Monftnpalui'a Wharf, above the Wire Brldgc, EVERY AFTFR&OON, at 5 o’cicehjYia tlieAroegmo* VlifchY HLver. Pastengcra wilHoilge on; the Boat, and mice *blendld United StatcsMail Coaches at West New. ton, neat'morning over the Plank Road, crossing the n'ovi‘tains In daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Oi»r< of ihe Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, at 10 o clock, P- &I-> Breakfast at Baltimore and WashingtonX-rty, dine in' Philadelphia* ond arrive In New York the ftame C FarMo Baltimore, - - - * , S ,st nr!* ’ do PinlmVlplua, » - " IH’S' do' Wndungton City, •'* - • - -10,40., MONONGAIII’LA ROUTE. t „ . The Steamer leavestho AVharf, above the Undgn, l)3Lilv,nt3Q’clockvA: M. • TraveleraleavingTirshurgn l>y the Morning Boat, will cross the raoenianft me same nielli,>nd arrive in Cumberland , the next morning lor the h o'clock train of Cais for Baltimore. WilLflup in ' uVumore uml Washington City, pad arrive in Philadel phia M 2 o'clock,, llm same night; ' F Fare to Bamciorr - - - - 8 0,00 do Philadelphia* .-.•■• do \Va.Onneion City, *■ 10,00. For Ticket*, by either o{ the above Lines, please coll at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monon giibelftilout*, VVaierstfeeL J, J. EVANS,Agent-. ■ v anH> /.- v • . . - • •r . ■ JIICOIGAB CBB*«JUi BAItIIOAXJ. USftt 1852. BgSgllk CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, i In connection wnb ihe Cleveland and Cinemnou Had* : rbnd, ClevMar d and'Erie Kmiroad, Cleveland and ; ; Piu«imr&b Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. : PASSENGERS will be ticketed through Trom any , point on Lnkc Michigan,-to Cleveland, Cuiunnou | uni! Vittabuwjh; and Ironi either of lfci>Rc place* to any •prmston Laae Michigan. ■.■•■■■ , _ - • ’Tlim Line will he composed of two new tow prebsaie feteulncr*. built ejroreialyfoMhe route. ■ CLEVELAND * • CapL C.C StaJ.aßn. FOREST CITY,' • . -.Cap*. L. A. IriMtoe. - •A Uhatwill leave Cleveland f r Detroit, audDettot for Cleveland, every evening.at G&o'clock, nmung m boih vibes the following-morning, mseason lor the u*or» . ninjr traincf ears for Chicago,Cincinnatiana Pituburnn, ar<Tfor the Lake superior and bonis at Lc.roit. • TlevAvW rumrero Clcvi Und in the followmfforaer: ■V . FOREST CITY. ■ , ; ' Wednesday* ——■* nday. • • • CLEVELAND. ■ , Tue'dav-.—r^*‘Thuriidav *Saluruay. V CLEVELAND. Monday «••• Wednesday* -••Fimny. 5 " ' 7REST CITY. YOU .. Tuesday **»••-*--•»» • -Thursday* ..»-.•••*'*• Maiorday. The urder*isre<l arc prepared to make conlraeiß for nil kinds "of Freight trom Cleveland to Detroit Macki* imv Sumo «tc Marie, and ttU pon* on Lake Michigan. The OCFAN,CASPIAN and ST, LOUIS will coinpore Vim Hue until ihc-new Boat? are ready. • ■ ' AOETTS. ' c BRADBRBN ft CO , Cleveland, PITMAN, TKOWiMUDGB & JUNES,Detroit aprlflrCm . •„ • . ; : i 8 5 2. Summer PBSK BMW9I Two Ualiy Train* Prom Pitt»burgn to Philadelphia and Baltimore* Only 30 Sour* Through!, FAREBIO* • • mHE Express malMniin will leave the Depot on Lib* B . eriy street,above the Caiml Bridjtj every uiomlug 1 Pa««enrrctb will jo by the earnloTanle, CrcelittJ mile* 1 where they wilifind the bestof Coschesio readiness lo convey them SS miles,over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station« (conductors accompany each train oi Coaches), and then take the cars to Holhdoysbnrg; end then talre the splendid Sleeping - cars direct to Piulodel* phia and Baltimore. V « C i Paescr.jrersfor Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at axnviug at Bum more the same rooming.;- ,r- : .- '"' - i The EvemngTrainvrinieaveJaiiyat G-00, P. M». cr* riving at Philadelphia ‘ ; . Barrage checked: through to Philadelphia. . D. Leech &Cd. 3 « Express Packet Line wli leave rtmlv,. at so’clock,-I*. M., connecting at Blaira«ulle with the Pennsylvania Railroad. 'Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore In (W hours. FARE* ft). • ; 4 Pleasure parties ond others can go out on the train ol Ci a. M or Cl P.M., and return to the city at ?ft A. M. orB P. M. Fare to East Liberty IS cents; to ! burxh23 cents; ioTtmteCreek 3ucents.• >ve are pro* pared to run special trains to Turtle-Creek, or any inter* mediate pobit, for patties of Cd or niore. • •- Pas«enffers will procure their ticketß- at.the Railroad -Office in ike Mtmougahela Hous*> Water Street; NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company wtil hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount not exceeding 8150.. _ jet Ticket Arm. P,_R.R._Co u ’ XTHITED STATES MAIL. StJMMER Alt RA ROE ME NT. onto PBRUSILVASIA BJIIIiBU4D. The railroadrunning out of Pittsburgh. FEOM AM. TBS SSL&T9 OP-lIIS OUIO RlViKi ■ To Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, -1/anU, : ' and the various Lake Ports, Only Direct Line to Can ton,Massillon and Wooster- IJIVE TRAINS sum from Pltulmrgli, (SuiiJajs «i- X cepted)— ■ EXpREgs TltAlN , ■ Leaves Pittsburgh at 830 a.m. Passenger* dine, at Al liance at Ip. m.» and reach Massillon at 23U r. m. This Train runs through u> Massillon. The Alliance House 1 i? now open,and has excellent acc mmodauoud Tor the fast passenger train Leaves Piiislmrgb at II ii. K,.dining at Salem, anJ reaching Alliance■ ai-34fi l'- M, in lime.. for ihe train to Cleveland.. This; train stops only-at Iloclieoicr, New Rrigbton, Enon, Columbiana and Salem, f*y ettl erof these trains passengers can reach Cleveland aboui tali past five o’clock, aiui in unto for. the Evening Boats on L liy.taking the Fast Tram at» *• M ■ they can Iransact • th*lr bviners mi Pittsburgh before, starling, *oa three hoars over the IVeUsviUeiOUte. - ~ TuAtfiw Passengers can mkethe Fastlrom and ba in Oanitirff .ihe next, morning, or m Chicago m the evening o« the - Through from Pittsburgh to Cl(yvefo.nd,j4o in .about nr and ahalfhciits Faros4*- Pare to.ma«-illon> - Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon ntli A;m.,reaches Alliance nt 1215 ? connecting with , the line from Cleveland dines there,»nu arrives itt-Piiis burgh at 5 p m., giving passengers time TO take tea in Pittsburgh,and goon: by the Pennsylvania Railroad at 030p.m. . t% Passengers by this roole come from Cincinnati to rills* borgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Pemia. Central .Railroad.-.- • v-.v Passengers leaving PittsburghalB.3o am, reach Can ton atU p. m , and Massillon at 2.30 v m. : At MasaHlon ibe line conncciswithstage Ime&to Mow Philadelphia, ando.t Enon to New Castle* Poland,; Warren, Mercer and Erie • THE-FREIGHT TRAIN, ; ! With a pasfceogercar attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30 *. M ; t and waits ai Allianco for the arrival of the Fast Train, leaves there immediately after, and reaches Mas* 8illonot&30r. m. . . , . „ tC?*The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 a. w; and. 0.30 p. New Brighton at 7 a. m. ahd 1 p. w., stopping at intermediate siaUons. • Excursion tickets, good tor twodays,aresoldbetween Pittsburgh, fioehesieraad New Brighton.. . ■:. Quarterly tickets arc sojd Wlow ratesjand ucketc by the package to some of the . . . y'j.,- t ■ Excursion parties are' accommodated at reasonable rater. - r ' • r ■ The fast train returning, wUl.lcave Alliance at 4.15 p. jr., Newßrightou ai7T. B.,and will reach Pittsburgh at. Ba. ri. - The trains do not run on Sunday. • - ; >■ Omnibusses mn in connection with the trains to and. from the station <ra Federal street. . , 'For tickets apply at the Federal street Station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to •. GEORGE FARKIN,. * Ticket Agent, : > or to J. MESKIMEN, . . Monongaliela Uoasej Pillabargft. - Note.—"By the route by steamboat 60 miles to Wells vilie, and thence by railroad l(K>mne» to Cleveland, the Tare 1803,50. v-r .• , Pittsburgh, June 24,1852. -... •; ■. ,•- •. G7,2t - 10,41 : A 8 a IDES—IS : Dry Hides. Just received in store,: for utehv brS] L. a! WATERMAN A SONS, IEAD— l-.ooti pigs Eoft Galena LEadj landmg from i steamer and for«Ue by_-' A ; v • • . je2S “JAMES a. HUTCHISOy ACO. Aiiigament for the Baneat of Creflitorii* T>Y order of voluntaryassignment, executed on ine Bth.day, ofMay* in 6y»;CiAßkiM?* T?ha»h fc:Co., to Richard T. Leech, jr.vthe.saMb CiaiJt, M»Cftafh 5: Co,,made;thesaid jr., a Trustce,iortbo benemof thelrcrediWTb.AUperson# against the said firm, are requeaied t 6 presepttherato the subscriber;. and altpersons indebted, •to the firm, arettotified to; call on the subscriber, at 133. Wood Rireeti- Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same; rayl? R, T. LEECH* Jl l f|IHBOBH > ICEflt Uid North A&iti** - X Mqa kuturmeveA to ihe-Warehouse of tianlv,Joaes A Cd<)-No. t4l>Front.BiT6ol}third house Bast of-Wood street;,*?here thesubßeriberwilUssae PoUcleton Balw* ilieif comentßjftndonShipmemftby Sioamwau anchothwt vessels* for the above old and. reppQasi.pw ; Company. . [np3l WM. P» JONES, Agent Stata flbtusl Fire lnsarance Company. iuhrisburg. m. 'TYESIGNKD only for the safer classes of property, has, 1/ an nmplOcapuali arid affoia»:Bupenor ndvaiuuges miiomf'of cheapness, safety andacconunouiiUon, to city, awe owners, of dwellings, anil Uol&ied or coun.ry CARRIER, Actuary, ocf27lPranch Office,Ntf.S4Smlthaeld su Pittsburgh* JLlvo Sioob luntn»nc* «».*:■■ New Haven, Connecticut. ■ . HORSES, CATTLE, Ac .insured aga’nul death by disease or accident. - Capital BSGjbOQ, alih power t« more age 10 Sllio,ooll ■■ DIAECTOBS,. ■ Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards,, , J. Lewis Taylor, , ,„i, NaihanielThtirbef, IVii), W. Kendrick. . . Thomas Ke.sueick, I‘resident. decree T, ttevnotdi. Secretary... ■ ■ ■ * - • CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, : v No-UB corflerof.Wood and Fifth bu., rover pauichs A Friend’s Banking House.) nBW-YoiCK-ia CvSTT"»u.TanoS voiu .-■•■■■.:■ _j. JPA.SBY*'.v-v cAPifAl; 8a00.,000. ■m«K ANNUAL DIVJDKNUS bavo ;been .uupalfe l larcr, showing lhat the. companyhasbeen.doing,.« verv large and prosperous bitsmeM. ; y * ; The dividendsln lSiii were CO per cent .■■.■■■tMft. ** .■ fiu ;■ * : : • • .t": • 1810 ** 40 . u u- 1800 **- 40 ' “ it ■ ' u- • • CO. . ‘‘ ' \u : -i*. ISC2 u 40. *• ■- . This is among dieoldesicompamesmihc UniicdBtate*. | Ik accumUluled capital is constantly .increasing for ilia. i beneiii of members, future. - , i ' MOHIUS I'RAMtLIN, PrtfSfdent. Punt Fktoun, Actnaty. ••••■■■ : . : CURTIB&DOBBS, Agts. Pittsburgh, cot. of Wood and Fifth streets, over I'M? rick & Friend’s Banking Wove, CALIFORNIA BISKS TAKEN- Alfco. agents for Protection ami Farmers Fire ana Mar •Tine Insurance, capital-£4«O.OUu, und of .U touch ouicc, Kinpire Stale Health Association, cash, including accu* mutated capital£lBooo. . - : . . ; • ■■ ■ . -i Al>«>» agents for ibe purchase ana sale of real estate. mvll ■•*■■■■•■■■ ■■■■!■■■ . ■ " ■ ■ • ■ C. A. M’ANjJLTV Jnaujrttnit —~ iWSUHJVHCE. . rnllE DF.LAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR L ANCE COMPANY.—Office.North Room oflbe Kl. changeiThird street, Philadelphia. . . . ■ Fraa TptsunAKca.-5-Buiicilngß, Merchandize and othei ■ property tn town and country, msurr.il ngamst loss or damage by fire at the loweElrale ofpremiem. _ _ _ MaiuNs fttstraaNcß.—They also insure Vessels, Car ones and freights; foreign or coastwise, under open or epecint policies, as the assuredmay desire. ■ ■ InLaSDTBAtisPonTATton.— Theynlso Insure merchan due transnortedhy Wagons, Boats arid Steam Baals, on rivers ami laL.ee,on the toos. '•■'dWECTOßS'—Joseph 11. Seal,Edmund A, Bonder JdhnC.Davis, Robert Burton, John R.lenrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Lctper, Edward Darlington. Davis. William Folwcll, John Jiewlin, Dr.lt. M.llustoa, lames C. Hand, Theophilus Pnolding.il.Jones I,toots, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill.Spencgr Mo ■llvn-rn,Charles J{elly,J.G. Johnson,waimiu Hnj,Dr S 'DIRE^RS*AT I 'pf'rTSu'uitUll.- D. T. Morgan, HngliCraig, Jno.T MARTlN,President Tnos. C. U* 5D , Vlee Pres denh tty Office of the Company, tso. 4 k Water street,Tit.s bufjh. Uelfcdtfl _ Agent- TlieFranlrllnF'lreluanraneaCompany. or rßiunsunu. TV^thrarhe?W. Bancter, GeorgeW.Rlebardi, Thomas llait, Mordccar DLems, Tobias Wagner, -Adolph; B. Borie, Samuel Grant, David B.Browne, Jacob R-EtaiUr , Morns Valter*on, JMOD CHAB. N. BANCKKR, Fres't- 1 Csa*. O. Ba-WIM, Secretary. . • , limi.eu^ on*every description: of property In town aud pt rate* aft low a* are.cousie-tein with *eeumy. _ The Company have reserved a large Contingent Tunfi’ which, with their Capital aiul l*remlum3, safe.* i uvestet.* afford ample protection Vo ihe,assured* The Assetaof the-Company, on Januoty l*t, ns published agreeably to an Aciof A?>?embl>, were hi fo.* Temporary Loans— •———— p-'ijkl * ”, . Stocks ——, —“— i!i«i y Cash, Ac.- —• • #1.312,703,14 ■■■ Since their Incorporation, a per.od of 31 yearOithey have paid upwards of Ons t }rl.io» fenrJiundreJ. Thun runditoliariilosseshT fire, thereby ailbtdink CTMI.IIM of the ad vanwgesof Insurance, as well as the d.sporu.on to moot went, apr»ll ' Office N. B- corner Wood and -hi sn- State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HAHftISaUKOHiPA.sMAY 1, 1358. ' capital or oaoo,OOO. . ; SRAHCB OFFn?K, *Va 51 Hmtthjute ****** Pittsburgh. . '-'BSCOK9'*RSVAr, aThtatltNT. •• ToiolomU of property at riftk-*** ..•‘•■•1514 J 539,C16 W Amount of bills receivable tm form of Premtam note* from members.——” V- Amoantof Caah lO Toialloftsea, returnedpremium*. ■■■ • and expense*. »* ou Interest on L^ans— *•»' Cash Surplus rr—r * ■ V * ’ Estimated present value of bu« tiouery,Office Furniture,4c-•. Total-- - ..6510.M9, « One-half of this amount expires wtthm BJfejrj. - THE Directors* iu presenting the bccona Annum tie port,take have ft> congratulate the members «iw the marked success of the Piste Mama! Fire Insurance Company; In operation fcttfyiwo;yettts, u has taken. 3 position besidoibo older institutions o' the kind, at d prove* by it* vety Event success that the inotool system a™ndop'ed by them Is. beyond a .question, the beat and. only safe mode of insurance.- • . • • ... The heavy losses of the past yew which have annihi lated many* stock companies leavethe. State. Mama with a cosasarplns of upwards of thirty-one thonsand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, wlticli is constantly tncreasinfr- The Direciorssohtnit that tha Slate Mutual Fire Insu ranee Company offers to owner* of safe property in ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded. ■ irireMot j—JohnP. Rutherford, H. C. bedgwlek. Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John B, I’ackw, A. ACnaicr, I’tttsbntehi J. B. Rutherford, A. J, Otdct,s. r Jones, -jotnJ&wif' Ai A. CARRIHH* Actuary^ WetcUeo, J*w*B*r» ... , HAVING Just returnedfrom eiues, I have brought with roe ihe and carefully selected Bloc*:? ° r ’J=vve!rj . Wntches nnd Fancy Goods, ever offered-to the Publtc. . persons •wishing to purchase any thing in py hne, can rcl> on ceiling a good article. -1 do not advertise 10 sed goods iclow cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper tbsn any house . In ■the oily. <i»ve me it call, and I atn sure vviH he eausDcd Uiai l can sell a good article ns cheajK ns any ° C A» C oS« fact I wish to keep before the people. If you whni your Watch,. Clock, or any, article or Jewel py repaired ip ifcc besi manaeMbls is the place to hnvc it <lonc To |kis branch of my business I will devote “ PeC “ a JOHN'S.-KENNEDY, 01 Market Hrect, Sign of ilia Golden ragle. llenrr Ulcbltdlon r (Jeweller, HAVING re-fined bisstore lu ft handsome maimer, anil bat recently returned from tbe Eastern clues with a fine atrortment W Watches, Jewelry and Fancy. Pc^SSS^,9SSSS^&SS veiI chain*,finger rings, ear rings, inlniatore, lockets, dbODS-^Sach work boxes,desks, fancy vases,.‘J, mats, Colt’s pistols, Porte monmej, In Sreat J*™:)?’ chinafruU oirteakc dishes, &c., of asCfal and ornamental articles j which have only to be seehto be appreciated. nq MAHKCT STREET. ~ i CHl*en* «u»a Stronger*, "an 'DO you wish lb ourchaso a flnc anaswKy*. 6%. «*• raone-hfclfihe usoal price f- If sor call at HOOD S ™KVV .IFAVELttY STORE, 81 Market Ural, two doors inortlt of Third, slid late a look at luaMW stock, Just arrived,and you can there fittrehMo WatMi* esor any kind of fine Cold Jewelry; at theirrootvalue Olid not he charged two prices f “ r . e vvryUung,. as you, have usually been 5 but can get best quality of goods at the lowest eastern pricet.lTDa not Uelfove-what others,lnterested in their own sales, t=il: you,;bi)l corne. smi see far yourrelves. All goods sold el this eslablißh meurwill be warranted asTcpresented at tune of sa c— to that all may purchase equally safe and cheap. IF Time is money, surely it, deserves to lie watched, and, reader, you ntay be assured that-e . Watches better ne'er were sold, Wlietberbf.silveror 0ffi01d,.... .. ,■ Thaii.ydu-vrtUgud,whene'er yougo, -■ And look at those on sale below.. 1.. REISKMAS A C 0.,; FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM.WOpD, linnorlera and Denlers in Cloollß, TFatcHca Jiutlrii, Watch Materials,- Watch Makers TbolJ, &c. BEO leave to announce to the trade. and the public cenerally, ibat thoy have just from 'b“ bf‘' mniihfacinrers In Europe, a largo lot of Gold and btlyer Materials, and a most etc gddtassoruneht Of Jewelry* from - the beat iriaiiufo.cip fers—.which theyioder at prices an low,as they can be P Cl^^“ctand n in.the best ' - riiarSd• .-■ •••••• • ENTERPRISE WORKS. NO. 130 WOOD ST , TRlao doo;-®®. I ’*! vreats sr-uey. ' BOWS dl TETbEY, *g&S*b£t3£3l IMPORTERS an'd manufacturers CUTLERYi SURGICAL., AND iirGj DENTAL.' INSTHPIHENT&, Rl 88.- FLES, ko. !WC keepugeneralosr. sortment of the abnvc articles con* stoutly,on hand;-together, with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. ’AUo.uunu, Pistols ond Revolvers.. FlOBkß.HornvSbotßclts, Caps, PoWdQr,Xiead; and, Bullets , Bowie, Dhk, Hunting and Pocket Jtmves j . Tailors audHairDrossers’Sueors; Pocket: Scissor®, Ac. Alto,?rusgesand Supporters.- Jobbing grid repairing neatly executed. . • RIFLES ;—We are nuking Rifles of every Uesctip tioo. tooxder, of ohe best material, and workmanship warranted. Orders'received for them at Wholesale or Retail, willJ»e filled with despatch. Bunting parties sappHfld at Wholesale prices, v• . 1 (my to Hew Boolie, a.t BJ«t* Yor& Frlces. AN&MISCIO.LANEUUS BOOKS, :■ nDW OpentDgi'foin Carter’s, Fletcher’s, Harper’S) • ADplßtOn’K&nhnepggDodd’&y Putnam, York ; Oopld fr JftWeU. Ac . Boston; Manln, &.C-, Philadelphlar ftd© the Presbyterian Board of Publica tion jano AmerierinSunday fichol Union, and Wap Sab*- bath Schbolflocicty. • . . . , , _ , 1 ToeeihcrwitlrfifesltimpoTlaUonßOf standard Theolo gicai andiMisecilaneoas works JrpmEorepe, and a large. variety of Stationery. . ■ i, - “ . M myna adjoiningWilsqnls Jewelry Store., , TJOHP, CANe! UMBRELLA AND- W MANUFACTORY) Nol M 3 Wood street. ; JOHN W, TIM, itovy offers for «ale, at EaeWrn price*, o largo assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention ol dealers is .iauited. Al.o, Carpat BagSv and Ladies' gatobels. Un«H ... >- ? • ~ 1 " I*.< ' * - ®oo&a. ■ --cli«»p wry Good*l ' , JAMBS CO , 109 Wood Wood Street, m Part of FreucU mid Knghsh Uroad Cloths, TwlSt* -cSSllracres/Casbaiereits, Etoeekwa, Jeans, Con^X^bu T Ocau.Usjlk|aU„ "Fancv Cotton VesticES.' Also, about IOv.CASbp ruAIN AND FANCY DBtaS LOOK, embracing iha iiewc.l si>l« if silk ana Linen Poplins, Delsmes, BeiascsanJ Boragel)o Lalnee, Black Mimrmng and Faney Lawns, Plain mill Fancy Calicos, m £' i Scotch amt Domestic G j iikW ms. 1 aim ,l.>i,t l ° ™> i Koasuih, Hangarian aaJ Mcltcao Hats v SUk, A>»jgasinß i mut 'Coiron Parasolß, Ac-» * c j | Whol<*»ale on themost accomrtiodatmi, terms, lapr - areal. Altractlpa I . | JUST RECEIVED at Jewels’ OdePrico Cash Store- I No, 74 Market street, I’lttshurßh.belweciil'Ourtt. »t. | au,l Diamond, ihe largest uml. most beautiful sioi k p»., SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to l, ‘^e' , B Xe^«w b ou'§inforaUho«e who desire to get ■ aooDBABOAiNB,.that the greater part of bis Stock was , purchased at the recent lar;;e Auc’aun rsc.v York and Philadelphia forcisit, winch enables him to seUgonilalO ioidper cent.clioapct.ibun thosetn-hobuj- ; on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mention uie. ihe diircrcnt kinds of goods that compose our swck v hot deem U sudicienl to say ihni..*fconsist*, ot a full assort ment of ludies’nnd eeallenion » wear, logciii-T witb u gcuerahstoclt ef FURNISHING GOODS. We won d respectfully solicit- an domination of owr stork frmu , those who. WUh to purchash.- . :_ [maria •lAujifiS: nroA>oi J «£2*,*' 109 WOOD STREET, ■ • WHOLESALE Dialm in Somqn and Domestic Dry Goods, me now opening tiuut-firtii parchase ol SPUING Al>ll> SUMMER (.»OpD3, soijci<rd; Willi l|m prealcetcore,To j-uitthotrade,consisting in part of tlie newest styles of— .'■■■•;■••' Dress Lawns and ucTftge*! , - . IMain and Figured Alj>aeoas| . : French, and-Domestic Ginghams . , Primed Cnticnes, m treatyarieiy, • Ribbons, Luces and Edging:*; . • ;otoibs, Gassimeres anaVtstings; • Summer Coating and Puntulooning ♦ Brown and Bleached Muslin* i . ; Palm and Leghorn Hats,. Struwaud Braid Bounds.. Together with aoompldttstock of Variety <Joous and Pedlars’ Notious,Gold and 0»Il Jewelry , Gold and verWatches, Brass Clocks, Ac- All of wluoo are of fered nt Wholesale, for a small advance oyerEastero ■ SBCOSU aUIOA'i' AllUlVAkl ■ ■■. ■ OF FAUI. und Winter Dry Goads and Vnntirs at «o. *l7 Northwest cornrr oi Wood street auJ Diamond Oiler,' I'iushurgli, 1-0 1> G**uiu A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealera fouerull> in their lute, that they are now preparedt o offc£? •theirpresent new stock ofGoods at unusnaLy And as oar purchases have been mado on thi, lav firable terms with importers and J &r. cfaclu ter ourselves,and babe to be aide to merit aepatinnance of confidence and patronage of our .old c^°. rat ; r ®,S“ tl the public generally, which hn* I«vrnnnq?TorKl4- tally bestowed upon us. Our DRYGUUDSbiULK is m part of Brcadciotl s, Cabsimcres. fca unets. Tweeds, fancy Vesting*, Checks, Flanuels, Drillings.-Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings* Blnukct*, Linsey plmds. Al pacas, Merinoe*.Muslin De kashroeres, fancy Pnots, Glaxcil’ Cambric*, Cloakings, fabie Ginghams, Silks, lancy lomr bbawla. Silk Cra v.us«,V tree Silk Pocket Ilandkcre.nieisv onu Irish Linens direct from Jreinnd, and oil other articles generally, kept in the DryCoodsline. Oust Vaiuet* Depaitmctaw U befoand on examination to be unsurpassed by aay.oujdr oLtne kind West of the Mountain*; ami i* made up m part ol Comb*, notions. Patent uudfcpool Threads, direct from Europe: Port Monie* and Pocket Books, Hooka and Eye*. Pin* ond Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ku cor?, table Cutlery and Peu-Knwes jo=>t arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Vioim uud yiohn Strings. Gam:Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencil*, Percussion Cap*. Spectacles, Pistol*. Hosier j, Gloves, and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing bnk,.ail* Gimps- andf ringe*, fancy Getting*, GTeen Bandages. Black Silk Yc»j*j Florence together with a general nl all other article* in the Variety line. 'Ve have on bond and for «»itie a large assortment oi Gold ufidSilver watohcoanu V* inch Material*. Gold and Gut Jcwt Jry, Go.a aud bu yer Pens arid Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacle*,- Clock*,to which we invivo the attention of till buy er*, a* we are determined- to *ell our Goods on tue n-osi reasonable terras, either for .cash or .satisfactory refer *Mr£o. The business oftbe late firm of Gexoo&Mc- C4noLt»4B i* to be stilled by D. Gsi.na si the »ianu Of D. Gbcoo & Co., who in fully nc-.horl7.cJ. for-aue.i and in. who«e possession nfr the paper*, SSoil-s and ltooks of sold firm. [o<.ilM.if 10r~ FRENCH .STORE. 108 j. r'- »•' fT - TkTKW ARRIVALS OF air.lNft AND, MttUIER, GOOI3S. opened nnd opening, tneladtnjj. ru.n shawls; from **.tn ny ,Bioo<:3ch»- ... . Let every lady cnl! and splcnujJ pfoLu- [.on of Imperial Chinese mnnaiaciurc. . ... , Lacc«, Satins, Silk*. Lawns, Ik’rogetf, ManU.us, »im* Vj*Ur.9, tonmtcu the Shawl*. ' : 'and Children's Millinery, Ulovea, Howerv, Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hals,. (Ceninstylo!*.) Shirt*,Coulf,&c. MouriiingGoods of every description. -v-. 830 478 00 . . :'~n 46 :; SJmlamO A. Gosling, in-oni France,} j* in 'he monthly receiptof Fashioo* and ModcTe, from rojt^Lflurfou New YotMl Wo.tt St. Clair street, and JUS Market »t, where ladies are respectfully invited to. call. The trade supplied with roodelaandmatcnaia. tnpria. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Betllriß off at Coat _ . ■■ : TO Q UIT SEE: b usiness: rpilE Subscriber being about to relinquish the.mail 1 dry goods business, andhavlnjrmnda *uch nrrnnvc menis as to renderit necessary toctose out m*.stock by tlie lsiof July next, will commence.on Thursday, Way in, and sell hi* entire stock'of-Faricy and Staple dry goodstu COST, FOR CASH. - , v , . His goodsliftvins been principally purdmed Uie pie.^. ent tra*on,will bo found desirable being ut least 25 per cenUowcr.'ihaa.rcgular price?*. In STAPLK GOODS wiU be found— -4-4 and 54 French .gingham?; - Knclisband Prench chimzerr Bix alpacas and .bombarmes; . Checks and muslins; ' iri-jh linens andcrashcs; : ' - Table lineos and cloths; ' .Huckabaonowds and loweliTigi Damask andsnow drop lineb napkint'and- dollies;. Mar- Velllca'qullts j.fufnUbfcprnls, plarn and emb’d dtnufy; linen sheeting and pillowliticnsi jiabSe urin piano covers, and cdveringstworliedracecurtainiiaiidcuriain muslins. v- %FANCY C300D?.- Wldte Crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berego and ; tbibet-shawl*; • ' , •' Pino French lawns arid bereges; • BCrege de laines and muslin de lames; Tissues and grehndlerß} •••. ; , Blk and fancy silks, very superior, and a uuc slock of goods generally'. * * EMBROIDERIISS. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; oml linen cambric collars & cbcrai7.eiles, edgingsiuid-inßeHings;' . Kmb’d.linen and cambric hdkfs; ... . -Worked bands and flauriemgs; ana a mayciuccnt slock Of Valenciennes edgings, Inces nnd inscrungs; together with a large variety of other goods too numerous, to mention,eH bf wbicli'wniacluailybe sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR GASH.- Early calls willsecDrc the best bargains JAMES A- M-KNfGDT,No. 62, 4iu au p. S —All ■peisar.s knowing, ihcrarelveaj Indebted: to the above prior to January. arc requceied xo pay the same, as all debts wiU.be pul in the bauds of an at torney for collection. . ' r . ' . ■ mylS Third Arrival ofHetr Summer Oocdc, ; •/»£..' THE largest,cheapest and beststockof FAN* tifflKf.V GOODS, ever offered in this city, is- opening av-YOUNG; STKNKNSON & LOVE’S 1 OBieiNxti Bsn Hive Stoku, No. 74 Markovstreet, between FourtU ctrccl and the .Diamond, Pituburgb.;' r Thepiopfletars have last-opened a large and most beautifaf assortment nf the newest and most fashionable styles of Fancy and StaploDry Goods, whichbdve been purchased since the great rcduciion. in prices at, the large iiuNew York and Philadelphia, nnu will be ottered lo .CASH buyers atTrom 20 to 25 per cent, lower than former prices, n -v • ; ■> DRESS GOODS,of ev?ry description, such ns u very large and benntifu! «ock of the following articles’t 1 High Luaire. l’lain Chameleon und.Giaca Silks. ; -do Plain Black and Striped . . do; • • do Brocnde Armoicsand Poulide Soies, all • -colofs; •Black and Cbame'coivTurk Satins and Water’d StlkH; - Cbeue and Silks;- • ■do : Printednrd Plain Silk Tissues; — dp do - • Alberlnes and Grenadines; • ; - Plain, printed and embroidered Bciuges; ; . Chene plain and figured Silks and Popluis; : • Parts printed Reragc de Lames,.the cheapest ever of -'•■:i' fercav' r -'.---.:H -KV,.-: . r ’t Paris printed Lawns and Jacnnetß,. do do; Plum and: embroidered Mulls und Swisacs; • .. Plain ondprmted Cashmeres. Delaines.and Alpaccas; French and Domestic Gidghams-v‘ - i -rEiigUs'h'and American-Chintaes tntd. Oalieoes, atz.all • ‘■.■•■■.prices; Needle worked SJecvesj Cuffs. Collars, ChenuzelUJ -•;■■ do - - - Lace and Muslin Capes; - ; , tl * - Embroidered, hem stitch and pluin Unen Camb. likTs; 'Fancy Silk Pocket tlkfr. Cravats and Neck Ties ; • ■ Groves, llcalery-and Suspenders, nlaTgc stock; ■ Irndi Linens, Table Cloths ond Tablet Damasks ;- Tickings, Checks Crash; Bird Eye Diaper A Nupkinr; Bleached and Brown Muslim, fromfi 10 J2c. yard; --FrencliCloths, plain and lancy Cassimereat Satinets; • : Sc Ky. Jeans; - -Black Satln and Fancy Vesting3»&c.;-r , v Bonnets nnd Ribbons, at grcui bargains; •::. - Spring and Summer Shawls, atgreut bargains. - ThP proprietors .would Tcnpectmlly solicit an early call from all their friends, and the public generally, feel ing cdttfidenWhat ibey cart offer greater inducements to. Wholesale and Retail buyers thau ever have heretofore been’bffeired in Pittsburgh i .MU . YOUNG, STEVENSON fr LOVE. - Removal, HOUGH a ANTllONYvhnve i-emoved their DA GUERREAN-ROOMS, from Bucke’sJiuilding, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrous and friends* ..■■apT7;tf ■•■■■ •••• ■■••■•—•■••■••■•■ ; Farotture end Cftaiy Wererooms,; »JOSEI’ H.; MEYER,. 42*1,Penn- street, above • the Canal Bfldge.'keeps constantly oh hand aad make* to order,' attlie of Fancy arid Plain FURNITURE,fcOFAS arid CHAIRS of the best-workmanship and most approved styles.' PurchBi«ers would do well to virithia Witreroomi. "•'"tnvW-dA-wiT. v-:' : : -v•?-'■:i■ :■ —. wine, TpHEundefslgned riegs ieave to announce to his friends JL and castoraersj that tie bn.9 received u large, and with the greatesr care selected, lot :of RHENISH ;and FRENCH- WINLj which hc can warrant as puTe and genuine,and which heseUtaitberby the bpttieor cask. Besidess:he keeps alwayabrihandia !arge:arid.well se lceted;6UKsk o{ FRENCH COGNAC BBANDY, HOL: LAND CUN» arid p]herLlquorsj nH of which arc of Hie first :qualitiesy .antt warranted geuoihe articles; : He feelagtateful)for /bmef;favors, arid it shall be. his duty toanend to biacustomoraafl formerly.. As he-has-made the best and latest, improvement foi. rectllVmg. Whiskey,he can furnish them of the best kind,mnoflt .ihe lowest price; D. FICKpISEN, L xajS ' : No, 127 Liberty BueeL * J JA9ICS GOSLING, MARhIT bfai LT. Mad. A, GOSLINGf No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WIIUI.KKAI.X Alls r.tTAIL Dealers in Furei g-n &iid [■ AmeiieaUy . Fancy )id Staple. • DRY GOODS, ML LISE it V, <•«. GREAT REDUCTION IN PKIUnSI . »* ,. , ' * V i" i WJI. E arEVENSON continues w maun 'fucmre CABINET-WAKE at ovety descrii). ja.hU old auuuly Comer Kscvimb streets UNDERTAKING attended its branches , mayu . , A. 2ULLIt£En A CO.i HAVfi ON HAND at tixelr extensive CABINET art* il CHAIR MANDEaCTORY. No. 64 SmiUiMJ 81l ■aian?e assorunentof fancy andpltun.-Farmture, tbe* wilt sell lfr percent below customaryrates.". .; ■ Tenriß^cashoaly.’. • :.. ••• . tdecg/tly , : cabinet antf Chair factory* • JOSEPH MEYER tma on hand, at hl««xien« VI2. siveCablnetand ChairManafectoryvNoi4i4 PeniV nmaireeuabove tbcCairaJ, aU.kindnof FURNITUREi • % flsudi avEo!f**,Centtts Tables,Mahogany Chairsj Mahogany Redsteads, and all other articles in the OabW net Unc—which he will sellpercent below cusiuijh ary raies. Terma-rOASU, ONLiY,. : - ; JUSftrU MTTYFR* No. jarTonn weef. Fifth Ward. aprfi - - O C UAKgKft ’ . u HamntsrA !>ftnl«v f i -CABINET;WAREUOOM,SMrrHVIiJLPSTREET. ! Oilmen Seventhstrset and Strawberry aliEy < Prti&butg, Fa. rPi IIAMMEit & DAULERkeepconstamJyonhana \Mo.ir variety of excellent ;and .fashionable Furniture* rmvrarranieilequal to nny in thecity.i andepld on as * *3 "favorable terms as can Be obtained aifluy similar estabUihmcniin .he West. ; Theyhave t nowpn handan unusually extensive stock t embracing all kuid9 of rnrni turc.from the cheapest, audplaliiesl-to .luemost costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. • tnrt-i.Dm - Toi'CanfuetTattHeri. . • Vtnttis.- Mahogany* Rosetsood- and Walnut: varntsfty ■ ‘ ■ Hardvartand: FurmiurfftiiWholesale. • ... : rilllE nubHcriberß have just receiyed from New .iorlc JL. and Boston a moot splendid. stock or .VENKhKS, and are manufacturing byraachineryFumitore suitable for the trade. AH of. which we iwul’ sell at extremely lowpriceft. ... : . ... care was taken In the selection Of.the stock*, persons'cannot fail u> ho nailed either a* to quality or price ;*and;os it is well known that 'Furniture can be made by machinery superior atui tnucb lower than, by hand, the attention of Uie trade is respectfully invited* Turned \York>iu all its branches, carriedon as ur-ual. , Blank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and,nlrarticles' required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on. hand—vnr Mahogany, Varnish, Jlaruwdfe, ,»»au Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac- ■ KVaN &• M 1fL1.,, * u Byaa’s Buildings, ■ No. ai Fifth.street... Journeymen Cabinet Wftkcn A<t*oclutloi> wlSrmufifi, lie second street, • ■ (near the comer of Wootl;V ■■ • ' , THIS ABSOCIATIONvem-tfi : bracing, already, iwice lolhrecWJL '»o* cs as many hands ns the lar- RjEI (3jfeBS«iu»HKisgj gc*i and bithertomostrenowned *rl ■ business shops of this city*.'have opened-their. >Varc houßf. and are able to furm&h the. public,by. wlio.esaic. or retail,with Furniture of ilie following descripiion-r Vl MahoffanyAVardTobcs‘, Dressing Eurcaus>Full Col nmived-Bureaus;. Mahogany Bedsteads? rMahogimy. 'Chair*; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Wnshstanda, ao* fas; Divans; Fiauo Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries, Card Tables; Vier Tables; fine Cord Tables ? Centre Tables? Hat Rucks {-.'French' Bedsteads, Ottomans? Pbnlar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables, vVork 'stands: Cherry and Common- Workaiamis; nigh post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads? Cherry Bureaus Cribs; Cradles, &e. >■ --v • The advantage* of co-operation, on an extensivescaie, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lowcrthan any competitors, an equally rood, if not better article, and warranted—as the public ■will understand by giviug them a call. , . . iiry- Suamioai. tooth. of ■ all descriptions, ..and other articles of any description, made to order In every styie, at the shortest notice. : . pnaretf. PATENT METAIjIiIC nVRIAII oases. >nilJK subscribers having recently made arrangements 1 with the Patentee oftbisnewand, caluaolt tntm. tion for the manufacture and sale of the anide. ui the. West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the Mast, where they ore superseding the w of wooden cofansj take tins method-of informing the. nubHc*thauhey now. manufacturing eightWinmiKr ent sires of the modern Sarcpphagus, length from IK inches to Oifcet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary sue, and for. those who deaire space for cushioning,or for bodies of onnsualdimen sfotis.bave several sizes deeper and wider. This in vention now coming into general use.iapronouncedone of the greatest of the age. These Beaux are conipoced of various kinds of metuts, but principally of are thoroughly inside, and..out, and tbui made impervious to air and indestructible. duey are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light olid portable, while they combine the greatest strength whichmstal U capable of, in a given quantity, ■/■■ When property eceinred with cement they are penect-. Jv-air-tfßowaud free from exhalation of offensive gases. Thev cost no more than rood wooden coffins, and are tiftier man any other article in UEe, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaultSvOrordinary interments, ns has been provenhy actual experiment*, end cerUfieiVtn by, some nf mirniost Rcientitic inen; also, by (bcjionora- Mcs Hrary Clay. Daniel Welder, f,cwig Ca«s,aud other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their iacrlts. and whose leticra, together wlih other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agrais'Barm! Case. DepoU No. 374 Main street? three doore above Ninth, whero we intend to keep.on band at all times,,f?cn a B’ocfe of all sizes and degrees Of ormuncnl and fimsUur ; wi } l most diversified taste*. . • . We invite the attention of the public, and Of under taker*. particularly; ihroughont the West, to an exarat i nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon p. ,rpre c cu*auon of ondeilaker* not.using ihe arucie, whore interest it would be to n»*r«prescnnhew.. ■ ui?ir2-3:3m • \>. C .HArlh * w... /•"WST-i" JAiSJSS W. WOUUW. ") CABINf.T S«J MANUFACTURER, • Ware-ioom# 07 and :9B I hlrd etroct. T - W; W. respectfully informs his friends and cuslorp* *3 . erslhat he has now completed his spring stock of, Furniture, which is decidrdly the largest and heel ever oOered for sale in this City, which will be cold at prices as low us any, itV the UniteOiltales. East or West. : ■ As he Isdetcnnincdio uphold tho quality with well sensoned ■'ihiticriala.'- best wortruonshio; and newest, designs; and from the exluiit of his orders and facility In'mat ofae:nrina,,hoJ» enabled, to ,produce warranted famittre, at the lowest pricos. ", t lie has adopted the.-principlc®/ tdonUfyiug the , cns telnets’ interest with his own, tn ijunlny and price, and Veeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,to tlic ctosl elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, maybe tanished-from his siockfor manufactured expressly to order. The following articles Consist, in parti of his stoev, which for tlchncsabr.style and Enish,- cannot he mtrnaesed in an 7 of the Kastr.rn cities t ■ , ■ Louis XIV. tete-tete-a-Sofas; flbSofiks,ift plusbandbair tuotU; £0 doz. Mahogauy Chairs, , vu do AValout • iio; , 50 Mahogany Rocking : do; , : a) Walnut do .do; 5(1 Mahogany Divans; 80 Walow * do, 5U Marble Top OeuireTaMcs; , . flu , no Dressing Bureaus; - .flO .. do : • .""Y. v- 40Enclosed •' • : '.'V doY, •.. lOOCoiDiuou do; •, ■ SO Plain Dresvng Bureaus; . - 48 Mahogany Be'dsicad* i 20 Walnut , ; do; : SOCoitngcr • .do; - v 3l;o Cherry and Poplar Bciliteadrsi 80 Mahogany Wardrobes*, • - >. •• iu Walnut da; ’. 10 Cherry 1 • do; £oPlain Bateaus; 70Oialngand Breakfast Tables; 18 Secretary and Bookcases; 80doi&.O*neSentCfcair»» 84Cano Seat Rocking Chairs; 18 Ladies Writing Desks; Hamnd Towel Stands; . What-Nots; , . Etigulrcs; Paper Mncliac Tables; Conversation Chairs * Pembroke do; . Kllzabathcn do; ■■■.■ Hall nndTiet do;,, ■ Reception do; 1 Ladies 1 Work Tables; Pcari Inlaid 'do; • Extension Dining Tables ; Arm do; . Oitontaus; - Gothic and Hall Chairs. • •. A tarceasscTiment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CajjiNSt boaxbbs supplied with • all antcles in their line l T : * v v ; ' , • ; • STEAMBOATS aud HOTELS, furnished at the short ; estnonce. y";yYv.- - •: " - AHorderspromptiyaUendea. to. boxes U J. EmUes” brand for sale by • my!3 SMITH & SINCLAIR ('lO-FA RTNEKSUIP.—-The subscribers have tins nay ./associated themselves together the purpose of transacting a Wholesale; Groceryf Produce, Liquor and Comraissioirbu»inesB,unueMue firm of John Blaclc & Co, No. mcoroerV Liberty and livCln sis. JOHN'BIiACK, R / •'~ r wnildm \V. Wallace. PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ■ 3IV, 331 rcrcii 333 Lihaty, appasiu Smvkfitld si. MONUMENTS; Grave; siones l sMmsls,;:*:»intfure Tops, anceall kinds of mdnufaciurCcLMarblc, u|. ways on hand, and mode (o order on the shortest nonce.' Several hurdred destena for-Mbnulhenis, oriftinnl and selected, on hand. The undo furnished with Marble at the lowest prices. Orders promptly;attended to. < marital ■■■• . •. ,w..W» WALLACfc. -■ :■ — I,OUO Caae»Siraw tiooUe. THE subscriber having made arrangements with Jilie NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA NY* Tor .-the sale- of ihcir GoodsV bftfr biers for sale a large assortment of STRAW KATS arid BONNETS, of every variety of fabric,, style and patierni-adapted to; the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package; at Uio lowest fieore. Caaeainay be assorted,to sniir pur chasers. t . J. W. ALDEN, ■inarJliiUu-3taw: , No.KlMtlk street,Borflon. - jL>lsftolutl<mof faruier»h|p« THE Partnership hitherto existing betwecn lhe aub gcribeFSj dolngbaglneas in Uie name of John Black A Co.j is this day dissolved’by nmiual conßen'., 11. Me* Cullough parcliasing the entire interest 01 John ulack m Auld business; H* McttaUough liaving the right to use the name of the late firratosoUling.ihe business,and.the. exclusive right to receive nil outstanding tfebtftjond to puy all debts due by thotalefirm. JOHN BLACK, henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will be continued by tile subscri-, ber as usual, at his old stand, comer of Penn and Irwin streets. . HENRY McCULLOVGH. • Pittsburgh, March . - . roarfrtfvy GKORQfi AIiDRSa, No, 71 comtr of Wood an# Fourth 9tB. 9 es .; HAS just receivedbisSpringSlock of -AK=aa* ' SUOEeI,- of the«®B®BB Egheat fiinclr Warkmaashlp tliat can be got together inany-bne establishment, of like,, amount, in the Weal.'' Nearly-alHnade-iodpecial order, free from, cuts, blemishes* Add - Coantry ' Merphants and others aro - re* spectfullyinvited tobafl and examine the stock, which isofferedfor pafd parncalar altenlion to "have a general a3sostraentof the best stock:df;Bbots arid Shoes tor the RetaHtrade* fromtbegood lory price to the best made CQstom wbrkv consisting of every kind of-colim and fashfpnasow in use. Individuals and families may rely on always -finding AgeneTal nssonmeut, as it re-: lates to sizes, width*, fashion and quaUiy, at No. 71. - Boys, and Children’s Palm Leaf three Straw. Hats; . • •. . - • • . • japrfl;2m notlee*- • THE partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Commission and Forwarding busi ness, etc., under the firm of 9. F. VON BONNHORST & Co;, is this day dissolved by^ ; mutual consent The •business oi thetatc firm;wil! be settled by S. F. ,Von Bannhorst, who is authorised to use the name of the firm for that purpose >WILLIAM KICHBAUM,’ r S. F. VON BONNHORST. ' Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4 ■ • OoaPartttsnblp Soßcsi; - rrtllE undersigned have thiaday formed a Co-Partner JL ship, for the transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Fowardirig busineasfundet'the firm or YON BONNHORST A MURPHY; - Warehouse No-87 Water and llfr Front streets. „„„ - , JAMES R. MURPHY* s; F. VON BONNHORST. P iiubqfghj May 3d» „ \ * U- r ** r SSf3SfP§ -:.. -fin."i,<v:r<v*f-’» ;: -f----' -*■ h* ' - ■■•■ .:' ..vi-r-TT/Vi •- I ‘;.. ; - 5; *■;■*■,;•.. v-- L ;-• ■'.■, j'. •: ,*• ~ u{Z, * V* <•» t *+ , - irf*. * < r *&r* v * * ** * -* v ~ * * , * «■ Dr< De I.BL!i«y!4 tieictorftt«d‘ &ti*ttlYe Itf* » , . itmmftotf : The only rnfatittUCiiri'forthcrt'jyTcadfvl IHaeasei : - known a* Spem&to'rrheaorJtrcQluniartfJfoctur-i nal Emimctn*) , , t ,* u*~| QQ.haraseifig.end destructive, and productive of sw © much mischief to the nervous system, incapacitate r * TMs instrument belmple. comprehensive," and YatjjnW andinay beaaad 9itboiatbejmghie«iiQeoaTe*i Alienee ot theknowledg©. of the most intimate friend.-H -11 fa f bfcb ttaed bxtetnaliy, pfbddclrig : fidpalir6f inluiyj ; whalbTeF, ; ftorpreVeatipg o_nyonefromatfcadingtohw[ hiwbiess; and while in Use nor « «ng?i cma»u>n <:an) liona of uie t.ye», imp". _ , {y ca )f nsSg e c Memotyandi ■V&Si^bssßs& commended by (lie mo»l promwenl rawjcmns of . counmee, as i he only cnlain'r&r.tdy U j e • remptoinu, and bos now completely supertedeiUb&use of oruga. tile bougie, cnuteri2nt , on,.&a.,not u> mention llic thousand advertised nostrums of *£42*l.“sJ.™ I ‘S!}. aiiiiUoieaiSciidici i ncon»«tutcß,;al ibeapmo/pine^tne, io/u!,th6mai<pfe«am,andbyfarUiefAMy«rtr*aiment ever ofleredto the afflicted, a fair pnee.beiflfr allovveq , -for the Instrument, after the desired effect tins been nt | also remembered, that those, complaints are but little understood by the profession in will* t alt the medicine In the world never has, and nedor Witt, stop llmse tosses, winch, K allowed to eonuoue on checked, arc sure toproduced the most distresstnifcort* M ?ihas C been a matlercf. surprise to;some, that ■.anyone at respectability and of professional oiialnmentssliouUt devote hiaatienilon to dtsepses-whichtPeople^ifeveyy description pretend to cure so easffy.- Jf,however,.bat todei.lored, bui some are of such » nature as to affect posterity, au.leven todesuoy die Teprodactive.facolty, altogether. .1 1 is a;faot that, when uot properly treated, they niay remSJutio dormant inrhe cOnsumtipii astoup,. : Ommia no otheriway than iathpir effects uponpostetpiy , ] yet, if properly upderstOod.are mosteasay and speedi ly removed, The above,soingemoaslycontnved tnaitu menu will donbtlcss, lu a great measure, contribute to Chech the evils of ijaackery, so prevalent m Ihu class, of. diseases, ihrdughbot lbe lfiuon. • • The price of tbecompleieinsinnneni, careruUy seciir* ed ogomst ot! observation in a boXf is only SiO.-li can be sent; by. express, address in nrvypaTfofthe UmtedpKaies. Canada, 4c,» according to .order, accom* panibd by fu7i direciions, hatfimporiant. advice to the matfled and single l .theexpepsesr eve n to iberamotMi since its introduction America, has induced some no* principled persons ; ln NewYdrkyVbiiatfdphia, Albany, Boston; Ac., loget op some tidicolous thirgs, called “-Inttraaieiiw,”' which* hbweverYbear Not tub SLiatiT m. iowaiblance, :ndiher. in fern, nor jmncipta, to my ovji iuvemed, Jong tried, and approved In struments* and which are ns similar to them.,as, night is to light' i'Wery attempt to sell such-“ Instruments for mine will be prosecuted to thefaUeslcxicniof the law, 1 being not willing to connect thß well ana honestly earned reputation of my.inventions wnb quacks and their worthless productions, ifo Intiruvimt 15 genuine • and none canbe toartantid but thxnt CTdcreSfioinfnysttf. All applications tmdrentiuanees must be directed (post paw) to the Doctor himself, he h&vingno Agencies established hut inLondonand Palis. ,^ v . L : . Address, post paid, Dr. 15. de Lancy, Sl luspenarJ st», daily, from 0 A M. till 3 P. M., and from 7 tilt BP. M.» ibe Pabbatii excepted. , - ir/*The undersigned certify, withgfcftt pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is not on ly. constructed., 011 scientific principles, but tbaifrow its use the happiest | reenln: may always, with confidence,, be “Jtueipated,. 1 there being, for the enre of those diseases, yiO UTiu.n CKKTAIN KEMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER, M I>. CH. OOETZE. M.D.. 1)8 Chamber streel, : C ECKIIAKDT, MJ>.,t!4 Howard streel, « Nbw Yobk. Dr. pkLmikt is prepared toexecute allorders for sur gical apparatus, vi 2: Artificial' Arms and I*egs, wmen raovo litc nainrairoembersj Apparatus for Liixauon; for'Contracted Legs; for- curvamre of.tho.-Spme-snd. Waist; for False Jointfi -ofthe Arras and,Knrts, ,tor Paralytic Legs; for Club T’oOt; for Lgcrymal bistules; for Falling of iheßectum; Hypogastric Bella; Beds and Ghatrs forSiclr Persons % CnitcbeS,Trasses, &c.j Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac, All work warranted, .Letters mUMt be port paid, containing a proportionate rera^anco or city reference, • • . : IfebTy.ty ly.Xb* Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla The 'original and only genuine preparation for the, permanent cure of : Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs, when they are supposed ta le affected 'by the too free use -of- Mercury, Iron, Quinine, 4ie —lT tfllt CURB WITHOUT FAH.— Scrofula, or. "Knifed Evil, Cancers,Tumors ; • lions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eye«i;Rhis:WDnn or Tel- term Scald Ueod,'Khtnsnausmi l*ain« - Bone* or Jointm dldSorea and "Ulcers,SwelL’ngof iLtf 6land«, : Sy-pilH»jDjr'npep>ift»Sa\tUU«anii-Ui?e«eOi ihe Kidney*, Loss oLAppeiltc, Disease ari«iug from the cbc of Mercuryvpaiu in iho &iae anu ' • ■ Shoulders, GeneralDebility,Drop' > •. sy, Lutnh«go. Jaundice ndi , Costiver,era The Best Female: medicine Known J THESbaker prepared “ Yellow Dock” and the “ Bril': Honduras are the invaluable rente-, dial agents from which Dr. Guyzoti’s Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Is. formed, and .the la boratory of Dr. Gayzatt has given as the virtue ofthe?e roots in their perfection. Ihs preparation the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated In ibelrutmo*t strength and efficacy. , ; Experiments were made inthc manufacture .ortbia medicine>Qniil It was found that it could.not be furthor improved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost universally in cases of Hepotlc* Scorbutic, and Culaneou3.CQni piaiutv, for {tenoral prostration of alt the vinl powers, and all those tormemmg diseases of the *ktu ro irymg.tu the patience and so injurious to health. Scrofula, Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan grene, Kheuutatiam, and a vast variety of other disa greeable ami dangerouv diseases* ore, ppeedily and, perfectly cured by the. use of tills medicine.. Saiiob, Michigan, October G-leuu • Ma. John D, ?ASK-i*-Di:flr. is with- unuttera ble feeling* of gratitude that lam able, through fixe *h vitie Providence of God* and by-the wondertwr ykiog aeemry of that excellent tnedieme, Geyzou’s\ellow Dock artd Sarroparilla.to give you a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case. • ; iriiho wimer ftf lSsolwiw_aitacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending through the whole right side and leg, ai lhe same time, a torn* prostration of my physical system; also, my leg had shrunk to about twa-thirds of ita common sizo.. I procured the attend*, aoce of askillfal pcaciiuoner.-who pronounced my dis ease ono ot tbe worst forms.of liver coigplouit.. He. said my ease was one not easily handled, bot'pjororibtu forme. I remained under his treatment until i was sat isfied hc could not help rue,- I then procured of yonr agent nt this ptaCe, W.Av Beers,-Awo-botileßof Guy? zott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla* fronv which} rc* celvcd a vast amount of benefit. After haying taxon four bottles more, I was able to pursue • my. business without any inconvenience, end have been since that time a well etna, while but $ abort time since f was con*, fined to my bed ifcrce-fourth* of the.time;.and I cannot uscribe the return of jmy health to any other cause than . by’ilifi agency of that truly: valuable medteme, Guy- YellowDock and. Sarsaparilla. lIASSEL VAUEI^PR- Ma- J. D. PaßK— D«ar Sir I send ydu the. foregoing certificate, ami, so far as latu^ acquainted wiUuhe ease, Ui? a\l true. I iuocured iWUunkmt: it might be a benefit to you qmi to the usthetrri. Voa have. the jpn.viiejyc of using it ns you think best Youis, HHf f P The following letter is from a h.igtfly respectrible pby* syeiau, who cnjoy’B an extensive practice; ■ :■•/>: ' Na?arhs, Stark Couuiy,o.,Nov 1,1651. . Da. Jon?t D. Pabk—Z>#ar Sir: v'*•!>,*«. -Guyzoii s..Ex« .tract, of Sarsaparilla. l * Tbi?. medicine has been pro* Bcnbed by itio for the last three; y«ars, wim gooJcilect, in Geuernl Debility Liver ComnlEiint, Jim name, Bysv pepsia, Chrome ana rs’ervouv Ureases. •$n all female complaintsU certainly iiy uuequalieu; In the use of this medicine the patient* constantly gams ctreugthaod vigof; a fact woilny of great consid eration. It m pleasant to the taste and smell, &nu can be used by persons with die most: delicate-stomachs, .with safety; under any circunmftuceß.: 1. am from experience, and to the afflicted ! mlvme iu'a«e. r * JiR- £» si. LLKPI.fi. Sold by J. D. PATtKj Fourth and Walnot streets,-Cln-- cinn&U,o., General agent; to whom all orders rnu&the addressed. . |p* Price per bottle—si* bottles far €5. - sold by ■ . • L.D. Ohio, . North-east earner of Fourth ami Walnut sts.j—emranor oil Wolnut-rio whom allordersraust be addressed. . i J KiddA:Oo,Fiusburjgh*;l*AVilcox,Jr,comerMarkef street ahd the JHdmdnin.UiAvF&imeßtock'& Cc, Puts bargh j Jones-; PlttSD«>Rli|;Left.& Beckham, Alle* ghcny Cayt JoyuweU, Washington i W ILLumber* ton, Franklin; d Bleakley, do; LBBowie.Union town; H Welty GreehsbUfgfr; 8 KountzySomerset; 8 DBco\i, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon jMrs.: Gry, llotUdays-. burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Ipdiqna» For(iey A Muchiy* KUmnnlng; J R Evans, Cummin® A Blood, Brookvillc; A Wilson A Son. Waynesburgh; M’Foriand A Co* w Callender, MeadvUte; Burton A Cfl,Erle ; Henry-For- Ver, Mercer; JBarge A Co; Butler ;-J Douglass ACo. do; H:Hannan, Beaver; J D BttmmerU>n*:Wttrreoi * LACS Jones, Conderspon; F Crooker, ville, fjunclS-dAV v.B«? AvFabneitocls;** Ve«»***y? T * * fTHIK safest andmost effective remedy for ; l- Children nnd Adnlis, that has oyerbeendlswveretf- The followingtestimoay^ofits offered From a R. W.WilatacbiiDruggist: t „ „ xa iqsl 10,1951.. Messrs. B. A, Fahnestock* b oT veftr*, encased in the JDiiiff'biisiftcsj.fof s - lL an§ have known yon* Verntif the in this vlclnUy it popaia p sales are large onff:yearly, ?»£ Uf M » non* articles of .Yenmfuge_m ■ J ■ iia good a Teputujon "^“J'^iST.SSSrSf the oharaeier.aQ well., ... __ x t u . nresamc snob'. ohdarmosvrespetslftv: would be unrtecessary cticß tere,- and tecom-- S olfbo&cle for the expia«lon or Worma fromllo ayrW®. jj.h.W. WILSTACH. by B. A. FAHNESTOCK. ACO. Prepared Mia » r?f ood and fj,,, Greets, PitUbnrgb. Ict4 d&wlm 1 _ era fcV i-'v'-*';'" V;" .'-V-'. 'vi-’T'. ■■;. r 7 ■vv . .: r-c V:>vv^. ••V- 'i •-r v - j'i - { V'* l ' ■ ' rf 1 , * ’ r fc *£* A » v k - < >*• ftC • ip* 1 1i 1 . 9~y^ v '-• ‘ f ■ j»-f 1 a -»•■;•-•* : ;iv ; '' f " TDOCTORLA’FHO^iaENCUFEMALEPILLS, ,L .\*7 I) aninnocem,safe anti effecsjal(rmtdfArHilorj* ( nmxKioni ■ Uv«ttfiOoryl»«*i- 'Neffvooft j:DcbUny T usncrs! pfaiuea,3?ajnd.in.lb6 Hcpd bi . * - : j 6f Ayp«Oie > lP&lpH<albß;WOßor»jß»M*ir^l!l*,Con; isse?» .■ •ifl.iilofAv«tixe7ftV^,Wr/30ld -wUaleijaloaadK. ; \ -. £ e * d 01 \ ■ r.AVoodiUfeKPiatbutgbJ tfnd by *U 0(e UriWbll- j, I; ijy Fall alwciionfl enclosed wUfc Alik AD OS' ■•; I’ JL : fcilerty»t»a«K tbiiFfiii'friri'illjaoMseiitiated fie- J « I - dltecll6iifr^ft^e^ifc-ev*r7 : K« it so fat exceeds theortelnalmpower, aatorcnuet^V^ 1 ® ?! ■* * jj N.U.Tlifr original Oil In Its' naturalaiate as taken *! Rorat&eUowelsorthe'eanlii'tanbe htnl-nsttb<rae—and -Willbe Xooii4f#m<in<v BQtwilhstiptliog' 5? • Claitna'tobtilhe'bnfy Proprietor#’? v ’ .. j -/••.■, f,J. '-■-■■■: v Juad*! Uedfloaua ManlP jOutWlO*, 4“/^ v ■'pHWanieieleintertfled'forWmih'Weitmd-shoaW op ,1 I, fonndJpih&posßeMldnor eveTy v £ - coftsuiat danger of iJO'niy. to t& eiT ‘ U , persons 4htou , ghicci(leiUfttjid :tiie Jmprot®f ; t>f>earfele3e - y uie of ;ooJs v "wUl.find:,ibis.anlc]e io. t>e invaluable /o U « This mny \\ frequently made aseofJudd’sMedicatedtiinuidCutJclei ; prepared by Messrs. Penficltl dtCarapirAflddlCtowtii prbfesaion- *- ' a) brethren,** an excellent pabsiitmeforadbesuve pla*-, ter.iudreasinff burns, ctn^Bcaldß^bnriftes/ftnaallkuidfl . WJL'B.CABEY t M-D, : . V , OiIIAKKISON.MI).. „ F. WOODRUFF, M IX. ' ' • V >ll AMIIiTOtJiIMFAVEIUM.D., - ■ ERXSWORTH DORK,M.D., Botanic, ComptUinsall'ittepraMtstng-plJ'SlciaJiaiaiheettytrf -Fot'saleby -B. A'. k CO., ‘ iyl- -- •> - - cornet of-Wood ana.Klr<t star rendered'theCure' of thirdTcadful dtseaßVa tnatterbf perfbct^'«^yi-Md'Uw> i »UMrj* llenuataproceedpnli) a condition pflhinßsis profluc. edihainbihbkcairali^iatebStuihelmifeqra^iUfp, -BUtmoiu,U whoDj * n **» »'«• afflicted imd Uictnisa>toafcqt; do,without eveaa bniidage ot aay.fcino to rclain It dt ten renders the casepeffecily«nmunageame,ahd tews , to. wh alls termed Sfraneulaltd JhrniOi wrncbpfmn has no Telief but la a->nr^al-opeiattdn^Jnvtlie/Truss to whloh wo invite the attentiott oOtliß wicteo* tberc i« t Y superiority common use His perfccily can be. madoto flt any case oMlernta with- un.ejEtetness and eOuablffncsa ofpresauie that;does .norcoionff.'Tojmv ottierlu«iniment with which .we j -ttuu , will jetain any rapture with ease'pud coffifori Jo.the-, wearer; * Physicians of the faipbestatandingm toe pro.. Cession have glveniflstfinbnyto,its gremsUperiontp n.vcr. the ordinarv ;ruwe#.*n u*e.’ Xho .Truss ptDr,'Hub bard WUI cate o*>hutfUie cases of ordinary . Jiupiure - We ad rise those alaictedfe makeopplicandniirilrocv .> |0» Krftfenca tfßie highest character, can firgirrasn this Cifyibj/callingttitie agent* c 1 - - , « Persons from a distance r can have them seut, by :* • : 140 Woodslrcet.soleagenttofPittsburgh' -» ,>'- J i r * %l martT <ro a&VAtaps and tub-s^c tbb celebrated comstooe medicines. TMR&t: Tl'VG*eat Pain Extractor (Cannetr $ ? ■-. JC Dailu's} curing all j : QA. Doltiitf Colutriti# ftr Slaying or-ireilloTlng' itje Human n&ir. - J , t .. , f * ■* T *, * j ~ * t - . 3d; Hfwe’j’iSertje end .BbfHZintwtrnX and i»»aia?t Tig-., <,<■- 1 ; 4thr McNa&sAarustic acertain care, tor Deafness, • ' Sdiiifdij , «'ti»nmen<.afend^n6'are.tdt : thdPile«. vT . . *i „•«•■,.. ..... . : 7xh.Mo&trU Rellcfifotnli womenuv the faftuly wdy. Bth^£o»ekyV Gua? Witiehti Lilian -J&itarta, isor Coldsiind feverish. ieelingSr and preventitt? fevers j /or LiverComplxunt and lJiliocs Aficcitdns; J far , j vDldrrbffiarlndigestibnandXiOsß ofAppcUta* fcrCostive- \ jiesa SU)maoir‘Aircciion^3)?spcpiia!,Pji?B > •;•?■ The greatj)ot»is ore Irismotbadtotake,-rtever glvba • -l . painiaftd never IcavcaoheeoAtivfc'.-* -‘ ’ M’ \ *i» I - OiH. r KflJm*toflY } r hil!e’f l )f!)r.CbJld j fr.n . \ or grown persons. ' - _ ¥ ' ' * *■ ■> Mt*‘ Bnum's-Great Patft KiUen . J<Q:.inwictne } v baobeeodUcove’red mat; happily adapted fp.age. I ■;, drops’to' bcUkeni and Mftih -t. . wonders when applied, ctitmally as a-wash or bath,-,!** 4 f. • friction. livboUies'froranaitosQeemaerteb. ’ •.■} , Btd£v&E<tn*vfc t/dHr-- >s ing away Vermin ' \ ••;.••• iSih. .Tlicj 'celebrated- WHV Life FUb and Temsi\anra *■{ v ■Bitttrt'" -'■> —i.*.. ■'■■"■ .-v v ,:. I)r.ribe ponulnttaXr .•••£..• PECTOKANT FOR CUUUtfS, COLDS,' tNFLUEN* - ; :'ZA,AC.> • rrh'^^v ■ 14th. The Ttev Mcnk JlalT.:Bsts y lhsmlf.- | SUREcoforiirc-forDie- Hair. * ■’• ■ . tJ i lsth.-i»'nY-IfflZm«/ r L , A*no,aCliiaefeßcmcdy foiCttta r > jp Bruises, Stin2s,&.c. t * > hasontUv- *. v ■ed dll other Sarsnpai'iHasjnnd puli gives as great salts*.' .- .- faction as ever. 4 • - * 4 \ • 17th. The spread Sirtniithpting -.r made from Dr. Lin 7 r recipe, and Ihemost'popitlarHn the . v* market. - x - i **< *• * f ' ' r J ,} . : i€th. : 'JDr.'Jß>nsY7o«eAldcbt J9rcpi;'. A.cenain end easy ;}, ctl re for Tooth Ache.* - v * „ , % , * - * ;i9ih; Dn CottsTOCK has lately honght the Tiahi for tho v .5 “ UtiUed Stales, of the celehmicd Coficenfrafei Jutnerai :r -i Wat<r, ftaml aviUie. Bair Bnnnjta.-ot WasiC. * •?< Chase, at Su Oftthanncp. C. W. ■■.-This mcd<etno basxit tainedti "notoriety and popuiamyueverbefore-'eti.'naned.'.t: by any at that place, aml Ursala liasbern- ■ > j. commoaBaraie with its arcriiB, whicU ure cxiraordmiiry. - • .*, . ;■ AU'lbe fQucdicaaro fully deacttbdd . / V to be given’ to nil who call where the Medicines arc. »}• kept y ; » ,' 4 5t 1 • NOTICE; All prepstarions : heretofore jhnown r.s jr J "COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK &CO.Y,’ olWaysl»e. ;L. L fonged andnow. belongs. EXCLTJ[StVELV,io: Dr.Lttfeiaw, /- } S. Corasuck 5. and thcuigli the .signalaro. ol ComatoCk A Xl t: Co. wUI befantinae3,rtii»cxtta , labclwith'tbcfaciBitoilc. • v pivnamre of Dr. L.S. C.will in fuiuxc :de%ignute;llia . % Ci-INUINB- ' “ ‘ ** ALL OTHERS "MUST BK BPURTOUS ■ - ... LUCIUS-8. COMSTOCK. • ’ metlleineaean behadin thi* placed i febfl ’ - . ; ' -WILLIAMJACBSON.,,,*? ‘ IVo.^D-Liberty street, header Wc.od- ■, j Jj NSSSv BRONCRITi&i •‘WIIOOPINdivCiOUGtt CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. la offe ring to "the cotntmnjhy ihl» justly'cclebrfcied w* ; tficdy tor discases-of the throat and laagsy itiiarotoui wish 10 trifle Pj frankly to.lay beforo.thein ihc.ftplnlojis of ?„■ men arid someof ifaaucceM,from wfcteh they can'judge tbs themVelvcii* 'WevsiriceTclyypTedga . , oor*elves wild esfecnipnaorfalse statement* of itq cGacacy* nor willWcboldoui any hope lo saffenng; humanity wbSchfacts Will not warrant* * -t ;Mauy-f?rays aroiieragiyeJi*;awl jve MH9U anJmjwrF rfrom ihe puhfiaiiiioiaU 'VBiiimUslK feeling aasurea they wiUfindtherri perfehUy rehjtb.lt?, \Ue medicine wpt* thyibeirbest co}isdencean(V^atronaee. From »$e dbtingv&ktd ; Dear Sir: Is jlftlayod tr 4 e receipt of yOh* , omit I had tut oppoiturmy of witnesnag jt* effectainmy or,»n faniilyj-ai in Uic fatiulic4ofmy l/ienQB. • .-; This I havivnow dooewiUiabish degree ofnalufM* . . tion, in of R'Jults &hd « ’. . I;have.fouit4ii,as tia trigrtfdjcpts showi.apotyeriuito medv (of eoldssraud couirhs abdtMilmonntydiseaftefc; ,• • . v ' PAHKKR M.O. BnrawiCK, Me., Feb. 5,1917, i Ftcman Op#n«f m tie Haimltoni&illu in lM*} GWy? • * f IfrrtUn. Aug*. 10,1840. ilir.l.C; Ayer:! 4iftvel>cen f cttieti.of;th9iWorßtcouB“ .. I ever,had. in tiiy life, by your “Casas? Pwiobal, ’ »nd-v sever fait, wlie« recphidtcsdingv .. ,oo,her», Yo /"^“ 3I ’WkMEBSON. , , 1D» Reali the following, thi* medicine i* worth a trial; Tba patienLhttdiiecoineyetyrfeelj^anu ihc effcetof ibemadlcifift was aspH^akooiy-o^act?-- ■ ■ :Dr/j,a AyeTrsSiti Ihwfi v fal affection of loe and sJlihe.sTniptMnsofaotueu , coasuojpDon, for mote than-a year. Tcourd iirio rte.sw». » LdJcmo that woold reach. I cprameaced uio , use ofyour “Ctißaai P*CTonAL, M .which gave uJegVnapai,. lmve beeix aieadUy gaisii® «ai airehfftft t»» my health U well nigh restored* .... . : while using yourraedietnei'l hadtbograUSeatlOh 0 - curing with iiiay reverend friend, Mr-Truman, of barnp ter bi{itriet,v/Kolt&d been suspended frpm Wa parochial dutiesb\’ , a«evereaitackpt broncWti«. ,- \-,. 1 ativeplcaaure-. in h«8« i^hupyiou ■ ■ - ‘^rgiapgJJSSfK!.*-. consumption..— . j Sn! , T i s ,P«M Aus.S9,lftl3. TC. Aver,—Sir i 1 ms taWo .’with a lettiblo cougb, break TCresWil. ladebd.l was rppidry failing, and In. iriedraore to gratify huo, thus- from -any expiation of obtaining relief.Ml* geoa effect induced mo loconunue ; its aaeTand I a«>n found my health touch improved*- 1 ln lhi«B “ODtha,! anfwelland«rrPdff*Sttdcanat< iribute my eure only io yoor great medicine* • « •..•..•W|tU the deepest gratitude, yours, &e. . a ~ , , lt / JAME3T3OI)FRBV. ..prepared andsold jjy James C, AycriEraeUcaitJheni' ,lslj LocweilrMass-. t resold lsl?i«sbtfr«h'tvltolesaiefm* T rttiU:i>y D. A* Ea£ne«oelr t Wid by i. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City by H. p. SchwarU, and i. Bonglass,' and bv drudsisu generally. ■ ' deiSo W. A; BEERS. ■lliUlMi: Vtrtoeau, ..dEftentsotUe Plant*. npHE. iiegt collection ot.Ekahhas west of the nuron-* ■Jl\ tain«,oacTiaiidred aud fifiy-vsrietiea:, .\Tborba r of 9 andHcrvey's Yerbeutt, vrhicb are unequalled., to faei, Hovey’s Ametfcit Repnblic, and Orb Di»y»atid Thor-; bum's Heroine, S’Ecupte, and §le areadmit led to bo . the Gems .ot ihe Worlds .Tie above, with • every -variety of Greenhouse tutdotherPlanis, for sale atihe'Pasicnger.ttnaEcrolitaneeOfficeof ’ v* • 7 .; , .JOSHUA ROBINSON,* European and General Agent, • Soft's - . r„' r> • Wood street. XIOKKap HAND BOOK FUtt ' JX GINRER» ** k,r ' *“ , ORKla’ HAND BOOK FOtt \L.OCU*U«VI* tjt -4 CINRERS AND MACHINI9TS-Comp<M»g iho proporUops iihff iSSicWStKHIt'fW MMimcUag looompr ; iith*, «eulnjr--Til«urrt»MW' " *»?»«>*,. icnt>es, areoji, Ac., Ac . V? Sepuraai AoniSj Clad and-. & moH^ w‘ "" ■ <7' --fryV’i ' tj'r* i f~’ > tv r *, ' 1 f > /{ i ' e i /■ f «• c s'* "' *• 1 „ Irt1 rt "1 * X /t j_r < T nf j { J t- ’ * 0 % A f * -it'-j-'i-i- v* • .•'\ r " v s ‘ > ';l- ■■-••. Wliiil \ IllSiiil -4" -4
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