. ,*#!,., •*•,>:<• •'.-!• 1 ~• - • ■** - . * •.•>"’ : • • _»-»- l • -••• • ' ' - i:4' >, • ~ ' --■ «&£&«£&%& P^tePi^ £sgsgtfsSft i^p«isi fatilflfe gipta^ MM TBgRSjA*»X ;h?v. it. <X,t)Vj?* rSvffllWEffiWxVil*? **'-'•_«;s i, Sr®!- ys®®£tss&\ WMP'M&M MpS \clirJiip §m _ i§lsn |||g||gf|| SSPilll mmm lHr fpBig| ■p&nk mmmm&k ttBS&p£s Urn *-e& MflpMKil .#S^4il aeSMSWI s^^mzrnfatdniMmmm&mmmmm®®mMmzmmmfmiifmMti:mmmmMmm:mmsm , fr, Store* irett.raif seU a *o<*l »*uU of bummer Clo s ami br tirr Ocwl *of every -description, *iuti Custom Vfprk mddc to order fu /T<v«uut oil wasoimbTeterms. 1 'taprl? ‘ry 'iody' if*y*t untiKttt(H’B¥Eß».fti the-Baa iiivs Cuttiuaa £»rt)k*. No me cheapest CIo ihinr iiithe City—well made aiia fashionably cat Cail and examine them, and you-WiHuotbedisappolrited, * Xtt«i received, of 'Express, o/splamlid as»onmeni of Fancy Ca*binere»> Brown, Green and Blue Cloths* sap other rashionuble Goods, suitable for iheseason, whic ) 'wcateprepveii toiaake to order, f without disappoinh : nwnt.l in a sly teuagarpaßsed uuhe City, • Come aud see, . .• • • .... cVo'iiiiKu stfoiia* ' : •■:Corner of Wood cud Water stf r - John Callafcau * co., Pr °P r '*f, 0 ”,,’ ■ sss? T -sr.srt?Mrw rA ™ hcln 4 :«Q»>eh loppl.cd wnl> » ~our;AVareroom,-up Jr'v-stfi t «, Summer largo • stock-of•.Clothfl < -Co«ijwte ji.; e ®*article Cloths.'pl'every d«cnpUon,.A«hh | r < g in oar *» no ?2 U and av very low : a . T J. I® I *f.J^airanSTeraminefor yourselves, prices CAIiL A{ ,AN & CO ntylO- _. •• . • . • JAMES C. WATT. BliW ObUTinse fIOOBB. EDMUND WATTS . . MEUCHAHT TAILORS, No. 185 Liberty tired, above Si. Clair, ' TTHV E opened a new Clothing Store, at Ui? Ohoye TV oUceiond are now receiving n eploudtd. lot of ,■ ; Ciijreiniert!t, VeitinaB, Ac.|Ot the latest ttnporla* tihna'nnrchaied with at especial view to city trade, and wlllc'h F lt.iiV are preparedro make up toorderm .the la ical and most feehloitable'siyles. flteydntend to p y - €lhl K&VI on-of buyers 1 • IS|! ycyajfms.'. * (VIAfSNN3SLVAJHt^CUMUiVrtO a*It,BOADS),nS*WJiIiN : Pm’SBURGH ANI)'PHILADELPHIA, ■ .>:-ihriei..wiHciirße-rdipptTic,. IEJ-TIME, TEN DAYS. - ’ . PATTON & REYNOLDS, • Dopbl,mpMatkelsUfacnr Bulb,l. Philadelphia. C A M’ANULTY & CO, ' i ’€annU>atln,'4n3 and 410; Penn sued, Pittsburgh. .■ i TTAVlNG’tncrcased aurfaciliues.and. otheiwisediUM -■ _„ u r - W<TT. Ja.'proved our arrungemenWlorTransporlnuon, wo • J 1!!; . A 11V« t r me now prepared to rccetven large amount of Produce .■ Iff EHCH A JrT. iullruA, i pud Merchandise, toshlp (on the opening of the;Canuls,) iwi vmMariir, 6eiwtm Srrond oml Ihisd ttmit, t wuh promptness'and dispatch.. TVFfißreiDecifaUy to lnforml)i» friend* undibe public,! The ;Bcetlon Boat system of transportation over. our IVthaihe bus returned from New York und PhU»de> si tt te improvements has beeuin use about .ten years.. Shto having there selected from the latest importations, nndthe greauucccss and favor it baa met with, Is a sut an-entlre new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS,! ffeteut guarantee that it. is no longer ...considered.u C*J“!MERE3 and’ VESTINGS, which Tor newnees of aoubtfui or uncertain experimenti but is acknowledged •' deifims and riebness'of fabrics, arc mot surpassed, by; iy all us vastly superior to any mode of iranßprtrioUon. ; anUhOnsc west of New York:—AHof which he is pre- ! uSedonCanals, (when intersected by.RatlroadsJr . pared to make to order in a eupeiiorstyle,.ai,iUc lowest . Goods loaded into oar Boats ,at . Pittsburgh, remain orlce possible,and crdially invite purchasers to call niidlsturbed until uoloadcdatoarWorehnuseiKMarkdl addekatnine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, . street, Philadelphia, thereby.entirely.nvoidinguiedetov 20 xmOBS—I have So authorlzed Agent tn Ibis consequent an three dlllerent city, fdr the sale 01' my work onUARMENTCUriING. ,mg the delivery of Goods in enure lots, the packages .■ It Sab only be bad at the store of.the subscriber,oO clean,andm osgood[order as when shipped.. Market street, suite following prices, vli: with iasltuc- Produce, Ac, consigned to ° u l Sons;6loT : wllh6uiiS7.' willibe received and forwarded ulways at the lowest “atari* ■ - current canal rales; strictly according U>.«MWCg>j». wuliouieny eilra charge for commission, storage* oraa vandng charges, Ac. t . B , AMILT y t CD. BBHISO ASO * . ** THREE BIG DOORb' A T o. 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. YOIIN McCLOSKKV haa now the pleasure of an J°nooneSnß lo hianumerous friends and the public in s*--—» th*i his Bonn? and Summer stock is now reftflj JS l iSiVcuin l which Vbelievw mil be found lobe •ond ©Abe largest and best seletoed siocksof Ready -MadeClothingto be found iu.ihe Western. Country . _Hdhas ibis season Paid moretban ueuaf tmenuonio -the manufacturing and style of his Garment*, so that the, tery lowest priced, ae vrell as the finest,are got up in.a ; ta Clothing As he reels coahdent, uponexanuauion of Ahe aaolltles, and prices of his goods, he can offer them such Induce ] «isshall maxall their tnlcrcßlto purchase nt lu» , f *Msny l yws’experience, and CTeatsuccessinihehur ■ siness, WK*limr with an unprecedented reiotoalf amf «• toil patronarc.bas cnnbleA him lo gel upflanacnla Ic ; *3t the business habits and tastes of every locauoii in ©'Union, ■which Isoflheulmost importance to whole ■ - * a j2 rhbUultlng department will he found n choice se lecuon ortho rnost“fashionable goodB,con6isiingof , ’ JFrtneh, English and Jmenccm Broadcloths, Caahmeretu, Ac, *e. Also,ntrexcellent attortmeni oi VSSTIHBS, of tlelatestand most fashionable «**“— ■nituf-whichWis prepared to,male border in the bes" manner and at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! ■■V The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the mostSxtensise, undoubtedly,tolefomd ln Elates:' ■ -.-■ ■■: u - ■ TJUTSDORGU AND All.taUtNV, CllV JT -WBOted albertral«, atU»e cornetorMarketaiid Third street*. by (ie7l a. WIIAINs jbl». • ' Co-Partn«rsbip Motic«. , rruffi xibserfbers have this '"V'taakfk. Ma" ■ ship, under the style ono firm of T* Ahftv.WA .SBEESBAMK for ihepoipoio of carrjmgon a Ronr - eral Caainusaion and Produce Business, unJ eonCaent - Jy liope their long experience, extensive mcrcanftft oc •tcaalntance; andpersonal attention to the *nlere»js of SSslrcMtomerSa will entitle them to athareof public ■ patronage, vrh/ch it shall be their study ip deserve. H b 1 LUKB TAAFFK, Vmsliurgh. ■ . MAfiUIBU. Cattberl d, Mi!., • WM, O CANE, .Washington,-Pa..- Piusbnrah. Apnl3 ISSS Vl r “ HOPE FOUND HI tfA'KtTTACIKHBBSOF . ... ■ /«» Seating and Ornamental Iron Work, m all | . itriranehu, ■ PITTSBURGH, - , npHK advertisers beg Icavo respectfully to inform their ’ JL friend Band 'he public generally, that, having ied alaree number of new pauerasfor Iron Railing, fcc-, j -JiX.idh.reeether with those prevtoasly on hand,comprise! ?.-4he grea& variety ever offered in (hi* City—they are ■ •hngßTwniwfl in manufacture the some for. Cemeten ’pnrposts, balconies, fences, gardens, vvindovr gtijird,, ueobogea, hat racks,centre (allies, &c.&c-,tn a style oi workmanship and finish not lo be sarpassd, and cheaper • than any-heretofore maunfactared west.of the moan • **j3so, cooking siove's, hollow ware, and casting* of a! . descriptions- a»nsaa). ■ ■ ■ ■■■. - JAMKB IU BEED it CO., ■. ; . Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, Sc., Sc. NO. 36 .. ■ Smilifidd stnet, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bove named Instruments: al ways on hand. - Also —Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sc., So. April 6,1852—2m ___ mm.tot Mferent Liaei of Packet Ship's. PASBEHGER OFFICE, - Street* pittiburgh* - f&pi W*BYRNES jttis, W» YifhsZ9lY«Utl6Q ßoodyLtverjpool «ni05 Gfimtf ttmurnn* Orltam* ■: of Packets «flllingeveilrfiveday*from ■, i ;;rffflsL, . LlmpooHoNew York} a -| • • rlililvv of Packets fromLtv* mflKflaftV 1 lo PWladclpliia^on "ramS^Sneof?ac*el*io tt ßaliimoreon-tho *Jin oj; SsSmonib.- A1»0-* Line 61 PneXeu on the Sib anJ Y'Mttuof eacti'monUiftom irondon and Porutwmth to ' 'M'iheJ6We»t rates of discount ; and oil Information . es^igsas&fiA- awrantt tSSrpCTffKMftt&^AMDjiAMfS. i M anaDcaJer Wholesale aud ifyctyj in the «bore named OUinu|i«Bßip*,i* ®°^Tv CC lSonmem oCi-AMPS,for burning ? the Eihet*al On, t :rAlBo< Lmnpsof every dcecrlp *TSi2£EZ£ti££l& SSf 2U* Chimney Mata; Cans, and #ll things pertaining to tbo * '^E&erealrCainpMne■ or• Pine Oil, regularly supplied = ■wagon,wMcti ? passing through the city*will be promptly attended to. ? fL B. Lamps of all' Kinds altered to barn.Uio.Bthe* '‘ fetVOll. -All uthßles delivered in- dny pert of the city, wta Allegheny, free of eoet. u WRIG „ T 'No. 82 Fourth st, (Apollo Hall,V b emeen Market and wood streets. c oppiay • " tjftTf ggnmiAW. [of tfie tilbfina of Sand*AKclneman. r iovti EBISBtt&S: AiOO.i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN elect). Watches, Jirurfry, Watch hlatenots, Teels, vara srsxn, on* boor vtto*t-wooo, mtraoßSH, mAKE leave to announce u> the trade and the pablie 1 nenerally, that theyhave'themselves earofafly.se ' and Tools tot -• ■ ‘Watch makbrs; and a most elegant assortmentot Jew ; elrv. from the beet manufactories—which they oßer at ■ price* a» lowas-they canbe purchased In the eastern r ”“ThS?atockor end Silver i;;-:: tido PetachA:l*eyera; doLepmci,.Si)« \xti- Qssrtiersl and elegant Efcflch 'tinm. pieces, ,oT the s'BlDrt ißiilei« Togotbcf - Wlth a large stock or h - SoSt* and Time PiecM.from iiebe»t AmexiconFacio :* ? stock of Jewelry .comprises articles of every :SSSSP?SWSS!SaS^IBreffHaSftS^ .-I :• (JoldGnard Keys-Rnd Se*tß, :Lookets, Gold and Silver i Saaeiaotcis Silver and. German Silver and Table tana ~ Tfca Spoons, and every kind ct thney articles generally • kept in establishments of this description.. lifhsßwoaldrespeeifaUy calltbeattehuonof the trade ‘ih itothelMXtendvekloekof Watch materials and Tools, V RRriety.vvhleh' they have most eatefally sc - . ‘ havesdso'onhand a large aßSortment of Tele •eopes,Soy GlasseaandiQperaiulasses.from thebest - manaSctoty InEnrlandrrTogether with a great variety .ofothetajtleles'toonainetOßstotnenuon. > '• • aiannei and <m : thc efrost paaioDaoTc t^rms., ;: foctll.y PVDDEH & VOBDi Bniuniutti mflDiiloriln Manchester minbrae faint, AILMHOTt CrtT, Pa. * Nkw Yoas,_pecembcr lCtb, 1851. .•!> You. jtr lMn, . Ibna analried « simple of MANCHESYEIIMIN . ,£RAUPAINX,fot PraninA FoaD/and find it to non* “ ttefnibaMlotHivi - Sfflea, , ■■■ AiHinuiiL;* ■ ■ • . i :r! PntoSft oilriini - us»e> . ; ■ Oxllo orkanganeee, Water andLoso, . 100,00 \- • ThePowdwed Simple, contained bribe box, which 1 •uppOrowElthoono ycudesiredalso to have analysed, . s | find to differ ftom any: average of the lumps powdered, * and mixed together.; Thl* last yields as follower \ ■v' PerOxideof Iron, ■ ••• - v ; 59,5 Q SlUeasnd Alumina, - • 33,00- Lime,- • - :■ - •• ■ ~63 • llagneti*, ■ ■ ■ • ■■ ■ ,i<T Water and Loss,' * v ■ ■ . * . . J '■ . 100,40 ■?n» ’ Thlsdlaetenco l presume arisesfrom tho mineral not tii: : belsgjmilbna,aotneportions containingmorclrotf than ' 'otheji. -: The'hnalysls shows the article to he wellisaijr ed fora durable painr. I find that by calcining the poir* -i'.' iderhy-n-preKy bighhesvihe color is much Impiptodu v i eraticaaleonvenedlntoa&na ted. • • >... ' SnxnlpcMUah, mmmm* . ' NO, i/MH^rtfsTK^VICT^URGJ* prejSarcil «o “'orfcmmn^liicdfr^crcbarE^andOoodßretutneJ for -ala on rngland, Ireland and SrSf IIAKCtt ft FOtmTU. Agßntv, " : •. - “Fare Reduced 1 WEST NEWTON PRANK ROAD ROUTE, -srtOß BALTIMORE,PHILADELPHIA nnd WASH* • F INGTON CITY. - Fan* Rbbucsd. .• .. •■ A To Ualdmoce, 52.00 lea. than Ta. nullrood To Philadelphia, fI,W do d? do ■ To Washington-City, 8i,30 . d “ „■ d 2,,iBOUfiH This- la the only Office which insures a rHKuuoii TICKET io Washington, nnd, by taking this Bouts, pas sengers will save uraeond ranney. , The Mail. Boat: (carrying the United leaves iho Mononvahe'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVEItV AFTERNOON, al 5 o’clock,Via the \ nughio r-heny River. Passengers will lodge on- the Boat, and takelplendid United .StotfsMatlCoaehes at West New lon. ueit morning, over the Blank Hoad, crossing the. mountains m-daylight. Take the magnificent flieepiilg: Our* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, -at 10 o clock,. J\M Breakfast nt Baltimore .and Washington Car,, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the eame evening. oonn Pare to Baltimore, - . * - - 8 0,00. ; do Philadelphia, - - * - . .. do \VR luiiglou City, • * 10^0. - MONONGAIIKLA. ROUTE. The Steamer leaves tho Wharf, above the linage, Daily. &t 8 o’clock; A. M. Travelers leaving Pil'sbarph by "the Morning Boat, will cross the mountains the same nUt, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning lor the ho’clock train of Cais lor Baltimore, \\illhup in Baltimore and Wnshingtoni City, and arrive In Pmladcl pblivnt Bollock, the same night * .... 4 Fare to Baltimore, - - - - B M£ • do Philadelphia, • «. . • *'' ' • do • Washington CUy,; • . * • 10,50. 1 For Ticket?, by either oi the above Lines, pleads, call at the West Newton Plank Rond Office, in the Monon gahefci House, Water street - - J. J. EVANS, Agent • aprt .; ■■ :'■■■■• - . • ■ • mqaiUAN cknthai, itaiiiUoau. . lMiJ> 1832. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, Incoonecnon .with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Ball* rmid, Cleveland-and Erie;Railroad, Cleveland and Railroad, and "Michigan Central Railroad. BASSENGERS Will bo ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati ond ViUfibnrgh, and from cither of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. . . , This Lino will ho composed of two now low pressure steamer?, built expressly forthc root©. .. CLEVELAND/ - > Capt C.C Staxacd. FOREST CITY* • * Cap*. L. A; Piescb. A. Boat -will leave Cleveland f t Detroit oad Detroit for Cleveland, every evenm*, at Gl o'clock, arriving in bmh cities the flowing mormujr, In season for the raor* tun* train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and littsli. rgh, and for the Lake Superior and Sagin*w boats at Deiroit Ti e? will ran from Cleveland in the following order : - FOREST CITY. Monday.— —■« • Wednesday* ■■—Friday. CLEVELAND. .«. .Thursday —— • ♦ CLEVELAND; ...... .Wednesday • • FOREST CITY. Tuesday *•** * . •» •Thursday -Saturday. Thciindersiencd are prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight from Cleveland-to Detroit, Macki naw, Same Sle. Mafic; and.aU ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the new Boats are ready Tuesday—*—**•• Monday*** ' : V >-.;' ■ AaBKTB. ■ :■■■■■• *. . C BRADBEBN & .CO, Cleveland. . . PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JUNES, Uciroit. «prl4:Cm ■ 'TOlJfiD’SfA'tEsnMSIl. SUMMER ARRANGE ME ET. OHIO & PESHSYIiVAHIA BAIWJOfID, asset msm gia BBSIP The only WaternrGilroadrtmningiQUtpf Pittsburgh. PB»B FiOM ALVXB« SSXAT# 0» »a* OHIO BIVMk . To CUvdand, Cohmbus % iCindnnatU- Toledo, Detroit, and the varioui Lake Peris* Only Direct XtnsXo Can tsn, Massillon and Wooster. * T?rVE rBAINS «larl from Pittsburgh, IBuudaj* ex- JD espied)— EXPRESS TRAIN , - ‘ ■ Leaves Pittsburgh at 830 a. h. Passengers dine,at* 1« liance at Ip. m- and reach Massillon atH 30 !P> m.This Train run* through to Massillon. The Alliance House is now oper and has excellent acc mmodatloos for the FAST rAfiSENGEB TRAIN ' . Leaves Pittsburgh .at U a,:» ».dining at Salem, ana reaching Alliance ai 24$ p->£, In time, for the train to ‘Cleveland.' This train ; stop# only at Rochester, New. Brighton, Enon, Columbiana and Salem Bycither of -these trama passengers can reach Cleveland about half 'past five o’clock, and In time, for the Evening Boats on By taking the Fast Train at It a* stf they eon transact their basinets in Pittsburgh before. starting, and save three hours over the Wellsville route;; . "V-"~ "Passengers can takctheFosvTrahiandbe in Dankirk the next morning, or In Chicago in the evening of the Through from .Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, iii i about six andaJudfhoun Fore SI. Fare to Massillon, 103 miles,s3 ■ • -\„.- 'The'ExpressTroin comingeastwardi leaves Massillon atll a. tf.,reaches Alliance at 12 lSp.suconnecungwith the line Irora Cleveland dines there,andarrlvesnt rtus burgh. atd p sl,giving passengers timeto taketea la- Pittsburgh, and goon by the Pennsylvania Railroad at • o3opim." - Passengers by this route comefrom Cincinnati to Pitts?, burghla two daysj'wiihout night travel, and save from, ‘one totwodaysin connecting, with the Ponna. Central \ • - : . Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at 8.30 a as., reach Can .. .ton at2P;M:,'andMeSsilton at Sh3Q p m*-v At Massillon; the line connects with stage lines toAVoositr,Mansfield, New Philsdelpb la, and at Epon to New Castle, Poland, Wa „c„ I M«cera | dE & c flw . r With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 JO A.M:,and waitß at Alliance for the arrival or ilie Fast Train; leaves there immediatelyafter,and reaches Mas* slUonatd.3o r. v*. =■ • ... •• • . . IETThe New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 a. w. and 5.30 p.h., nnd New Brighton at 7 a. st and l p,*.,stopping at intermediate stsuonr. • • Excursion tickets, good for two days, are sold beiweeu Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. . . Qoartorly Uekets are sold at low rates, and tickets by thepackage to some of the stations. : ■ >. Excursion parties' are accommodated at reasonable r ?The fast train returning, wM leave Alliance at 4.15 p. at 7p. *.,and will reach Pittsburgh at BA. The trains.do not run on Sunday. . ■ . ... . Omnibussrs run in connection with tuc trains to ana •from the station on Federal street, .. ; . For tickets applyat the Federal street Slauod of the Ohio and Fonneylvocln B“ iiro^}» RG E p AnKINi Monongahciallouße, Pittsburgh. Note.—By the route by steamboat 60 miles to Wells ville,and thence by railioad 100 miles to Cleveland,lho fare i»9.3AQ. • .Pittsburgh,June34, 1852, ■. ■ ■ , TTTIDE&—4S. D>y-'Hjdes f )uBi received in store, for ■JjL sole bv (je'Jl US. WATERMAN feSONS. IKAD— 1,000 pigs'soft- Galena Leadj landing from j steamer Persia; and for sale by > ‘ je2S JAMBS Ar HUTCHISON A CO. C 1” IUISNIN Kak—so bus» prime Veilow,'just received t and for sale by jyO .- BUSSELL & JOHNSTON. • Wboieiate and Retail, WTHIP,; GANB r UMBRELLA, AND PARASOL - VV MANUFACTORY ,-No. 143 Wood Street. JUHN: vW< TIM, now offers for. sale, at,Eastern prices, a largo, assortment ofthe above Goodstto which theauentlon-of. dealers!* :»*vited • AUo. Carpat. tag*; and Ladles 1 ftaiehelc i ■ Ifmvl' ■. Asslfiitmettt for the Benefit of t rediionV T>Y order assignment.' executed on the. IS Bth day of May, in* the year 1652, by.CunKjMV GbathA Co.* tbßicbard-T. Leech* jr M Uic said Clark, M’Grath * Co.; made the said: Richard ;T. Lcechyir.,.a Trustee; forliie benefit orthdr ercdUors;.. All persons having: clalms against tba.said-iiniuafe requested to present theni to thesatwriberf lndebted, to the finn.arc noiified to cauon the subßcnber, fit 133 WoodatreeV Pitt*hnTffhi#nd pay;or>arran^the = rr S«w Booke, at Saw Vorfc p^Snoriiis; J ;: - now opening from Carter's; ’ Flelcfier’h Harper’*, I Appleton’S)ScribnePa.Dcdd’s, Putnam, Ac.)New York; GouldA-Lincoln, Jewett, Ac, Posloil; Martin, Ac., i Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Publica i Uon f anil AinerionnSundoy Schol Unioil) and Map Sabs bath School Society. Together eptb fresh Importations of standard Theolor gical nnd Miscellaneous works from Europe) and n largo I variety of Stationery. i Clereymen snpplied at Eastern pnceß. i v * sy - DAVISON fc AONEW. es Market st., [ m ygn . .. ... . . .adjoining WUsoa’e JewelrT Store. 67,21 V 5,34 • 18,41 ,C 3 - ,24 • a* •. - 8,00 • 'enterprise <WORKB. HO. 136 WOOD <nVTHI*D BOWS fc TKITIIKY, ’lMPORTERS•sdminafacmrera jgisr dentaL instruments,- ri- W FJjES, tfr'. '. Wekrtp a general a,- ” somnentoftbsabOTeatUcleiicoA- oa : h«iiai togtther,-witli^' ; genet»l I»wi«y 1 »wi«y of Fancy Hardware. Also, I Guns* Fislol* taiA Flasks, Horns, Start .Cap*j l**"***? Bulleto; -Bowie.Dirk; Hpjtting ond PookeJ Knives, TailSs andJQiir; Dressere’ Shears r Pooket Scissors, .to. AUo,Tnissßsnnil Soppoiurt.’ '. - ' ; • Jobbing MdrepWtiin; itoaily el eonted.. ' , * RiflesAfAtwnr *WjrW-i tiont frf order. of the: test toateriaJiand workmanship. rappll^imoloSloprlces” P *IiWS Infante - Fir* *mL-iaaxtaft&Aaarane«< I ‘fIMFB'OKFICB-of lb« i ■ I. hu» been remwftilathoiWareUousftof jlardy,JoneV FrontrMrccWhird Uonaeiiactof slrceu-whcroiiiesuLacTibctwilUßßuePolicieson Build* IngsaniiiiicircomcDUjandoDShlpmcntflby Steamboat*; ( amJ ■oihcr -?casclB,'for thc above old and-responsible. Company.< ", j> WM. r. JONES, Agent Btnto aut-ual lflro mouT*no« company. HARRISBURG) PA, T\ESIGNEDooIy fotiUe feater classeaof property,uaa 1 J anamplecapital* and aUoids anpcnoradvantages m poml'of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city anJ owners.of dwellings, ami isolated or country property.; . . -v • . A. A CARRIER, Actuary, llranch SmUhfield ■t.iViUslmrgb* Hew Jauglßiiil lilvo Stoclt litaaitnce va., ■:jYew Haven, Connecticut. ■ ■ - HOllSl-a, OATTI.E, So .insured nßainsMjiciilh by di'ease or accident. ■ Capital .850,000, wiui power to increase to 8100,000 ' IIIBECTOM. ' Thomas Kendrick, . Alfred Edwards, J Lewis Taylor, John gallon, : , - NathanielTlmrber, ■ ■ IVm, W. Kendriok. . 4 TnoMAS Ksnoaicaj president. Gf»W- ? Kei/noWi.^ecruary, DO BBS, Agcnta, ,: No lai corncrof Wood and Fifthau., _ m y2£i ' loYcrFnirickn&Frletid’a Hanking■HomeQ. gHSW~VUKII hlfc lr 1 Jj>ja INSUIt/YN V IS vuin- ACCUAIUI.ATBV CAPJJ'AL, 8800,000. ] THE ANNUAIi DIVIDENDS have> been nnußualJy law", showing lhat thß company baa been doing u VCIY large and proaperooa business. ’ Hie dividends in 1840 were M> percent u . : I=4S SO - •« ‘ . •. ■ U .*« 131 U u 40 w " 1850 * L 40 ;■ “ . ■ • . • w 1851• 50 :“ . • '■ '.■= « .■ <* • -.1852' “ 40.' ' ■ ' • This u among ihc oldest companiesm the United States. Its accemalaied capital iscomuntly lncreasingftr the henna, of nnO fnture. Hniav FBEtMAi, AUimr^ uKTis & Pili«hurgh, cot- of- Wood and Fifth street?, over Pal* i rick & FriecO’a Banking House, : ; . _ .: CALU'OUNJA RISKS TAKEN i AlsiKnsenw for Protection and Furmei’a tire ami Ma- I rinc Insurance, capital Si;;Q t oOu, and of Branch oihee, i Empire State Health Association, cash, including acqu* i mutated capitalBl9ooo.- ~ , . <>■ - Alao, Bg*nts for the purchase and sale of real estate, I *n?U -• •; v•• -y .-.• •••• — ! ifISUHASOB. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office;North Room of the Exj change, Third street, Philadelphia. . . Fx&s lsstJKAfJcs, —Buildings, Merchandize andoihei. property in low* and eotmxryi insured against lass or. damage by Rcc at the lowcstrate of premium. - mlwrb Usoiuncb.—They also insure Vessels, Car uts aiid freights,foreign or coastwise,under open o?i siierlal policies*, asihe assured may desire. l«u.wuTttA«sK)RtAtioK.—TheV also Insure merchan dise transported l>y Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on nvex&and lakes,on the most * lh Sl nr! CTO RS—Josc p h i I. Seal,-Edmund A; SoQderM John Ci Davis. KobcniJortou, J6linß. I'dnrOße; Samucli Edward syGeo. G. Ldper. Edward Jsaac R. Davis. William Folwell. John Newhn,Dr. K, M. Hua\on» Tumes g: HaudjTbeophtlus Paulding H. Jones Brooks,.; Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George SerrilU Spencer Mc« Ilvain, Charles -.Kelly, J.\s. Johnson, Wilujiu Hay, Dr StD T. Morgan, ilngh Craig, Jno *-^|H iAMMAßTlNiftelltoll . Tao3 ‘ C ‘ "‘"’’“jS'w. Cowan, Secretary bJ^ office The Franklin Fire Insurance Company. D E ChwI«W. Bander, George W-lUchardsj * Thomas Hart, MojdecaiD, Lewii, - Tobiaa Wagner, Adolphl E. Borie, ■ Samuel Grant, , David S, Browne, Jacob R.Bmiln, Morns Pauerson. i •lacoo n.oui , cHAg N BANCKCRj p re ,-, Ciub. G.Bi.ttcKS, Secretary. , : , :■ in- Conlinne lo makeinsnror.ee, perpetual or limned, on every description of properly in town and country al rales as low as are consistent with security. . . Tile Companvhave reserved a large Contingent Fund’ which,-with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested’ afford ample protection to Ibc assured. , ■ ■ ■.. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, as inbllshed agreeably to an Act of. Assembly, were as tot htfSigies * ySSSn ReafEslate;—fWi? ?f Temgorary Loans- W Cash, Ac Bl ; 31,413,108 M Since their Incorporation, a period of 31 yeare, they have paid upwards of On* ditllton Four ilundn l Tr.ov land Dollars, losses by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as weu asth.o abuiiyafit. disposition to meet wuhpromptneftfl» tuluftbmncs. J.GARDINER COFFIN^ Agent,. Offjee N, K> comer Woodjtnd Jd su. State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. iiAriuuanu«oH,n, MAY 1, i*, Gapltot of SdOOiOOO* BRANCHOFFiCEi &0.& 4 Smufyielt street, PttUburgf{. SECQM> AtINTJAL OTATEUUnT. - ■. Total araVof property at n»k-«« 314,039,010 <w Amountof bills receivable (m farm of Premium notee Hotb 1 members* *>» Araoatito/Cash Prcmlums*»**3l2s,oi2s 10 TotaHos?e*, returned ,>Tcroiunia, , reinsurance and expenses**- v 5,140 uo >Satuiday. Interest on Loans**-***- Cash Surplus* *• Estimated present value of &ia • ibnery,Officoi^»nmurc,&c-» . Total 83 • One-tialfof this amount empires within a year. . TUB Directors, in presenting the Second Annual He port, take leave tc conctaiutatethe memiers opon the marked success of the Slate Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In operation only twoyeats. it'lmsjtaken a position beside the older; Institutions o r the kind, ned proves by-its very great success that the mutual system us adopted by tbetn is,beyondu question, tie best and only safe mode of insurance. .... ...W The heavy losses of tho : past year which have annihi lated many stock companies, leave the State Mutual with a cosh surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly lnoreastng. - The Directors submit that tha Stale Mutual tire Insu rance Company offera to owners of safe property in-- dueementi seldom equalled and never exceeded. Directors—John P. Rutherford, Pi C. Sedgwiek, Snm uel Jones, Phiiadeiphiai John B. Packer, A. J. B. Rutherford, A, J. Gtllet, 3.T Jones, John P. Rutherford, J*rwidcnl; ;A. J.Gillel, Secrelarp. iel-rtAwtf . A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. HOBI’E INSURANCE. Tb« Farmer< And Aeettonloft* ilialth In* itirsnee Aiiootattoni OF PITTSBURGH, PRNNA-. . AID IN “TIMS OS NESS? . orncß—cobwbh ov satisheld anxft bibb stekets. r OUAUAJSTY CAPITAL, 030*000s millSiß an asßOciatujnestttbHsKed forihe mutual relief J. of its members, in co«« of sickness or accident,by the payment of their Annnal Rood health may become members ona be entitled to n weekly beaefifc incasebf .sickhesaoriiccideni. Alt who join uua ; Association are YcniiUed .to a vote iii the election of officers* and lopanicipate in the profits o( tho ; As soda-, lion. ItirestabUsbcd. on asafe and permanent basra, being both Mutual and Benevolent in its designs, with the lowestraies consistent for its security, ana conduct ed In a manner to insure its permanency and dmbimy. All persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. VCAHLY DEPOSITS. . $ 2,00 per ycar, draws S 2,V0 per week; 3.00 do 'do..-. 3,tio do; ; 4,00 do do '4,00 do;: • 5,00 do do 5,00 . do; . 0,00 do' do 0,00 do; 7,00 -do do 7>ot» . do;: , • * 8,00 •do - do 8,00 do; ■ * 9.00 do do 9,00 do; XU,OO do ' do lOjltO- do; • ... INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50-wUlch must bo paidat.the time of. making application, and ibo first years’ deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a raombiy report, gratis, OFFICBBS. . Prerirfml—D. W* Bba.u»oht. ' „ < • Vico Praidtnl and Treasurer-- Win. M.: Wilson. i, • Secretary— G, I>. Brown. : L-/ ', . • ‘j, • ■ F*»an« ComsmttM—A. Ja Childs, A. D. Christie, and. D. A. M’Mttsters. - - .marUsCm .. v WAtebeii Jewalryt Ae* * •: HAVING just returned from tne Eastern' clues; I have brought with roe one of the roost beautiful anU carefully selected ptocka of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy GoodSi ever offered to ihe'Fiiblic'.Personß wishing to purchase any thing In.my line, caareiy on getting a eood nnicle. I do not advertise to Bell goods below cosW-noydO per cenuchcaper than any honso m .Ihe cltyi' Give me a call, and.l nmsuro yon wuiJ>e satisfied that I eau sell aigood article os cheap aB. any °AhfiSiei : iact t wlsb.to keep before the people.: If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of jewel ry- repaired in ihe bcßt iß the place to have it dpne. To . this branch of my hurinesa I: will devote * Xtl /pUN S. ri4;Mhrkei.BirceU Sigrt of .the Golden Eagle. . Ticket Agent, or to J.MEBKIMEN, Henryfcltcbard«on,*Jewolier, • - HAVING re-fitted hi* store In a Handsome manner, And but recently returned from the EasteraciUe* with a fine assortmentaf Watcheß, Jewelry % ond Fancy Goodsi wouldcalltho attentionofhis friends andl cue; comer* to the fact, thatamongkls Watches will be/onnd the moil desirable styles,tmUerns and maker*. Of Jdw* elry, the'latest siyieß ofbroctae*, breast pin*, fdb.jind vest*-chain*; finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, & FaNOY GOODS—Such as paper macjie, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mat*, Colt’s pistols, none moim»e», in great Variety; China fruit andcake dishes, Ac., with an endlef* variety of usefulandoraamontal articles, whlchhaveouiy, to be kceafobeappycciaied. Na 81 MARKEr aTBEET . Citlxens and Stranger*, ■ ■ ' . - . DO you wish to purchagea'filtS GOLDor > ir«saone-half the usbarpnceT . If soi call at HOOD’S ; SSiffiNEW JEWELRY STORE, 01 Markit sut*h two doors north of Third,and take a look at Jus new stock, just arrived,and you can therepurchaseWatchr of fine Gold Jewelry at their real*alne, ahd not be charged two prices for every thing, as you - have usually been ;but can get the very best quality: of goods at the lowest eastern price*.Do notbeheve what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come .Andsee far yourselves. All goods sold nuhis establish* meat will be warranted as represented at time of sale— sO that all cay purchase equally safe and cheap, sulk. ls money, surely it deserves to be, watched, and, leader^ yon ptay be assufedihat— ’ V Watchesberter ne’er were sold, ~ Whether o.FHiver or of gold, * • •• Than yon wHI find, when e’er you go,' • And look atthose on salebelow. LiEDDfBISAN^CO.,' FIFTiI DOOR FROM WOOD, ImpoAeraandDealirs in Clooka, Wntekes BEOleave to announcoiotheOAdc ana the public generally,-that rititor manufacturers inJEurope, large lot of .OoldTind Silver Watches.WaiehTools and Material*,, and a most c Le vant akrortiaeht-brJewelrr, from thebesf manufaetu-, -rers—which they pfffer at price* as low aslney can be pnrehosedin the Jsa*leritmarket*. ». • ’'Clock*, Warehejt, add vleweiry :ttpaired in the beat: manner, aiid oa iae most reasonable tenns,;'...- r -. - ProinptflUenUon paidtoor<iersiroina;aistance. . ; Xjl OB the very b e at tiruind ni 07 7SXLADXI£HU. 52Q.473 G.O . 753 4<l -jT. v- ‘ Brjj ©oofcf. • ©Dean l>*jr Good* 1 . -.JAMBS fIJMJAiNOLBSa fc- CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, aiaur.g in part ef French, Kn&Uah Broud Cloths, Tweeds, Casslraerep, CMbmeretts,. ■fi9 n e Sr l -??f I rf ft ff& Coiionadea, Drillings, Linen ( ' , . oatin l^.( Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also,aboaiuK*OASl^.PLM» ANB FANCY DRI-aS COOPS, newest .styles of Silk and Linen Poplins, Delaines,Berfl«fiand RerageDe Lalnes; Black Mourning and * *ncy : ♦ Piaiu antl: Fancy Calicos* in great, wietyt .EwSSS* Scotch and Domestic. GinßuaraS; ,i alm L?“ 1 i v”?’ Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexicnn.nats; Silk, Oinghoin ana Cottori Parasols, Ac., •*£;«**«**'. Whoirnale on the moat accommodating terms, .. lap**- 7\ • •. ; Crest AttrscOon) . . • • • ••••■■■ JUST RECEIVED at Item*’ One Price Cash Store V No. 73 Market street; Pittsburgh, between fourth st. and Diamond, the lurrc6t and most beautiful ® loc * BERING ana SUMMER DRY- COOPS, ever offered to -TheMbJcrfber'wonlfliilbirmtbote.-who Jcalreloget good HABO4IKB, that the greater part of. ms StocK wob purchased at the ,recent large Auction BslesJii New York and Philadelphia for c*bh, whiehenables him. tQ sell goods 15 to 25per cent, cheaper than those^ who buy on credit, Wedo not deem it necessary ts mention the ihe.difieTcnt kindsof goods that compose our slocirjrbui deem It sufficient to say that it consists 0(..a tail as«m ment of ladies’ nnd Bantlemou*s wear, together with a general Btock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We .would respectfully, solicit an examination ofcour .stpex trom those who wish to purchase.. ■ . - • . JAABS Di’tJASPLlfibS * AOj,i 109 WOOD STREET, ~ 'CTrIIOLESALE Drateriwi Foreign and Domrsuc Dry \V¥ ..Goods, are now: opening their first parenasooi SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part ot Uic newest styles of— . : Dress-Lawnsandßeragcfl j Plain and Figured Alpaccas, French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, . Printed great variety; . Rlhhons, Laces and Edgings; Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings; Sammcr CoaiiDg and Pantaiooning; B'ownandßleached Muslins; Palraand Leghorn Hats; Strawand Braid Bonnets. ■ ■ . ■ , .•. • Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars*-Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Drasr Clocks', Ac, All of which _are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices jfebgSilm S£COfil> UKBA.T AtlltlVALl OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Venues at No. 97, Northwest corner of Wood street end Diamond allcy,;Fitttburgli,Fft. D. GRxaa A Co. would again an nauuce to their oid customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now prepared* o ouer for sole their present new stock of Goods at unusually .low rates. And as our purchases have been made the most fa 7* [ orable terms with importers and Manufacturers, we llat- ; ter ourselves, and hope to he able tomentaeonunuance ; of confidence and patronage of our old- customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore solihe-. rally bestowed upon us. Our DRYGOODS SfOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cnestmeres, Sattlncts, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks; Flannels, DnlhngSj Black nnd ; i Crown Muslins. Tickings, Uluukeis, Lmscy Plaids,. Alm i pacas, Mcrmoes, MuxunDe Lames, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings*, Table Diapers,. ‘ Ginghams. Silks, tsiicyionrr Shawls, Silk Cravats, Fon- ; pee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, anu Irish Linens direct, irom Ireland, and oil other articles generally keptin.tne> DryGoodsUne. OnaVauim Department will be found On examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is madenp in part of Combs, Duttons, PatcnUytd Spool Threads, direct from, Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Llooks una Kyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles* Spoons,Ro-i xors, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives jost umveo from Sheffield; Patent Medicines,Violm and Viohri Strings, Gam Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussmn. Caps. Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, SewingSilk.SHkGimps and Fringes, fancy Neiimgs, Green Raudagcs, Black bilk Veils,"Silk Florence together wiUi u geueral assortment oral! other articles in the Variety line. - We have on hand ami for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sit* ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Stiver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we inviie the nuention of all buy* eis, us we are determined to sell our Goods on the most i reasonable terms, either for cash or. satisfactory refer- - CI N C B- The business of the late firm of Gaßoa AMo CsnuLxss is to be settled by D. Ghrgo at the stand of D. Grego A Co; who is fully authorized for such and in whose possession nre the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. • [octlS.tf 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 New arrivals of spring and summer GOODS,- opened and opeulng, including rich Shawls; fetm 63 to fly- OWO each. • .. . . Lei every lady caTTaudnce this splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. . Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Derates, Mantillas, and Visiles, to mulch the Shawls. • _ _ Ladles' and Children's Milhuery, Gloves, Flowers, Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Ccaia styles,) Shirts,Coals, &e. Mourning Goods of every description. B'U,SH 00 Mhdame A. Gosling, (from. France,lts in the monthly recetptof Fashions and ModolS, from Parts, Lonson and New Yorlt, at No. 61Sl. Clnir street, and 10$ Market si, where ladies arc respcelfully iaviteaio call. ■ ... , The trade suppltea wilhlmodelaand materials- laprH GREAT BARGAINS 13Sf DRY GOODS. SelUoff otTatOoat TO Q UIT TBE B USINESS! milK Subscriber being about ; to ..relinquish the retail I dry goods business, and liavingraade such arrange ments as to renderlt necessary toclose out his atockby: ihclstof July noxLwiil commence on Thursday, May 13. and sell bis entire .stock of Fancy and Staple dry good* at COST, FOR CASH, it llis goods having been principally purchased the pres ent *easou } will'be found desirable bargains, being at least 35per cent lower than regular prices. In STAPLR GOODS-wiU be found— -4*4 And 54 French ginghams; English arid French chintzes; BJk alpacas and bombasines; Checks and muslins; . Irish lined* and erasbos; . 4 Table linens and cloths; Huckaback towels and toweling; -Damask an&wiow drop linen napkins and. doilies; Mar veiUe* quilts; furidtatejirints, plain and emb’d dimity; linen sheeting,and pillow linens; table anid piano covers and coverings; worked lace curtains anifiruriuin muslms. .V ‘ “ 1 FANCY GOODS. WMle crape shawls,-emb’d and plain white beiege and • thibet shawl*} - Fine French lawn* and bereges; Barege detainedandmoslin uc laines; •Tiataesand grenadlers; -'-.v * ... :Blk and fahcysilk*,some very superior, and atinc stock °f S0«1' H=«J“»|j n o IDEBIEg Wotted mull anUkce cape, and sleeveK J<reeneu,nmlUuid linen cambric cellars* cheralzetio,, Jaconeu;tdull edging, aad intoning,; . Ktnb’d Jiucn and cambtlc hdtrs; .. Worked battds'add flouncing,; and a macclucent stock of Valenciennfes edgings; lace,and tnrenlng,; together with a large, variety, of other goods, too . numerous .to inentidnVtul'of whian will actaaTlybe sold UVOKIGINAIj COST. FOR. CASH.. Eetlv culls will secure the best birioin^?-JAMES*.M’KNIGHT.Wo.fi; 4that.' ■ P; S —All peisons knowing themselves Indebted:to the above prior .0 January, IbM, are. rcque6*v£d.to pay the sbmej agall debli willbepatimthoLbandsofanat. lorney for collection. • mylv GREAT REDUCTION IN FKIUES! Ttilrd Arrfval tut Hew Summer Good,, i THE large,ticheapest end beststockof FAN *E®6ICY DRESS GOODS, ever offered in this oitv,is SwSSnow opening at YOUNG. SXENENSDN; A VSw LOVIjS OaiotSAt Dm IHvE SroaE, N9.’74 Markel streel/belween ForJrlh street and the; Diamond, 'Fitubjurgh; - . Thu pioprletor* have lust opened a large ,and most beauUnil BSsortmentef the newestand.mostfasbionable styles df-FanoyandSlaple Dry Gdoda.Whlch havebeen pdrebasduainee’ the great' redaction in'.Price* i qi the large clearing out eales ia New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to CASH buyers at from 20 to 25 per cenL lower than former prices. DRESS GOODS, of each as a very largo andbeamifulsiockofthe following articles \ . High Lustre, Piain€hameleon and GLaca Silks, do PlainßlockundStriped do; . do Brocade Armores and Poult de Soies, all colors; Black and Chameleon Turk Satina and Water’d Silks; Chene and India Foulard Silks ; •. do •i’rintedandPlain t SHkTissues; do ■' do> <AlberineBand Grenadines; . Plain,printedand embroidered Bcrages; Chene plain and figured Silks and Ponlin*; . : •■■■ Pari* printed Berago do Lalnesj the cheapest evdr of •. ferea*,-• ParißprintedLmvdsand Jaconets. do do; .-Plata and embroidered Mulls amlSwisses; ■* Plain ohd printedCaßhmerCe, Delaines and Alpaceas; ■ French and Domestic Gingham*; . ; ;Vi - Engliih and American Chintzes and Calicoes, at all price*;.- = >• .. Needle worked ■ Sleeves; Cuffs, Collars, Chemizetts; • .'.'dir-j/.’ ? r Lace and Muslin Cnpcs; •- Embroide red, hem stitch and plain linen. Camb. Uk fs; ‘ FinoY'Sillf Poeketlikfa,Cravats and Neck Tie*; Glove*, Hosiery and Suroender*,alarge stocki - r IrishLinem; Table ClotAendTable Damask*; ; TjckingsyCheckßyCrashjßirdEye Diaper A Napkins: bleached and Brown Mustmi,from d to 12a,- yard: KrenchClothi,plain and fancy Casslmeresfc Satinets; •- CaBbtaeretSfTweeds,MerindCaBBimercßA:.Ky,Jeans; BtockSatfii and Vestings, &c.) • Bonnet* and-Ribbona, at great baTgams; ' SpricgandSomraerShawia, atgreat bargains, • The proprietors-would rcspectfuliy solicit an early call from all their friends, and the public generally, feel ing confident that iber can offer greater Jadaaemeui* to Wnoleiale and Retail buyer* than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. jelO YOPNG< STEVENSON A LOVE. - Removal. .. ..-.,7 :• TTOUGH A ANTHONY have removed their-DA- O. GUERREAN ROOMS, from; Burke’s Building, id Eaton’* Building, over the Yoon?Men’s Library,where they will be hdppy to see their old patrons and friends. -' FatßUuN and Chair w trs roouii ■ '■'BBi 'JOSEPH MEYER, 484 Penn street, above tha fSkCahal Dtidge. keeps constantly on hand and makes' esaidorder.'atthefotvcnpnm, every.description of fSfcy and Plain FDRNITDRE, 80PAS and CHAIRS op ihehest workmanship and most approved styles. - - ’ Purchasers wonld do wall to visit hit Wareroomsi -vu ■■ mvST-dAwly • - IrftHE undersigned begs iesve.to announce to hißfriends i X ana costumers, that lie hen received a targe, and I with the greatest care selected, lot ofBHENIBH. and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant 03 pure and nennuie, and whieh.be.uell* either by the battle or cast. Besides, he keeps always on hand, a latee and well se lected stock, of. FHENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOht I LAND Girjr, and other lilQaQTSiallcf-which are of the first onaliues, and warranted; genome articles. He l; feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his date to attend to his castomers as formerly, i » Asbehas made the best andiatest Improvement fox repfifyuig Whiskey,he. can fhralsh them of the best hind, and )tuh» lowest Price, - D. FICKEEEN, t j:r ~, i» }3f iitbenr street. slit /ORB WM; E; STEVENSON contlnues.to tn&nn* «wty deaenp •-B#fiLLl~;iion, at his old' viandrcorner nf. Liberty ana @ES® Seventh streets UNDERTAKING., attended to,in all its branches, ■ .• , ■ jahytt A. flliLLlKfia A CO.» J _ J aAYKONHANDattheitexteiißivii'CADlNErrand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. G 4 Smlthiieid st. a large assortment of fanoy and plain Farnttate,*whica they will selllS percofir.Delow customary rates. Tertnß-*»dashionl j. v id * jdec27;ly 7 . c&biattvuul Clx»ir£ , a<MQry< Gl'.’r. i JOSEPH-MEYER fcoa, on hand, at, oi . siveC&btnelandChairM&mifudtofy. No;4C4 Pc fin W®feti'e^r,tibo'»eiheCarial,oUklfidit)n ;, UßNlTUßl3, *‘T-«£tfcU to ißofMjCcouc Mahogany Chairs, MQb9eQny-DedfiieaaB, and aU othpranlclep u\ UieCabir uetline—which he wirt sell2o per cent. hela\tf custom ary rates. Terms--OABUj ONM% ■■•'" ■* .■■•-•• - JOSEPH MEYER, ■No. 4S4Eenrt.strcctv Fifth -Ward. •-’C- 1 - •••: , ff A.-DAULIB Hammer. A DftttUr t _ CABiNETWAHISBOdMjtiMrrHFJELDSTREfrj;; A/:i ;jHAMMKl*AvDAUJCiEßkcepconsianUyoiiliand ; PAL a variety .of excellent, enrj fashionable rarnuarcj fifPffr&ri'gmedeqaal to any In -the city, and sold on as establishment in .he West f .They have naw.an hand.an anuanally extensive stock t embrttctnß.allHnds of Farni • lure, rrom tile cheapest nnd phnnest to- thetnost costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended ln~ tnr2l^m 1 vo Cabinet m«ksri« Veneers, Mahogany) Rosewood and Walnuti /Varnish) . t Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. ... rpHI-:subscribershave just received from -X andßoston almost Eplendid.Blocfc;ofrYfc.NElißS, and are manufacturing by machinery Formturesmixblc for the trade. All of which wo will seU at extremely lowpncea * 7 , , As great carerwnjs token in the selection of the slock, persons cannot fall to be. suited eith era s. to. q.u altty or price} andjas.itis-well known luat.rurliHaro chn be made by machinery superior ambmiicb lowerthuti by -fcHiid.ihe ouentionof the tradeis respectfaUylnvJted. • -Turned branches, carnedon asusual. -" Plank for hand rails, for Carpentersvaad alf articles; required id manafactanrig’Cabihet'Farnuato; constantly on hand—vi2l- Mahogany*'Varnish, Hardware, Hail Cloths, Springs, A<f., Ac. RYAN & M’KEB, Ryan’s Buildings, 1 ‘ : - No; 3tFifth street Matf ra.&BSO€laUpn wIm&iOVSB. 110 SECOND STREET , • \. (near too corner of Wood.) ‘ * THIS ASSOCIATION, em>£| dBBaBBBHBBfc— hranlng.already, twice.to three tel- t HHEfiBSSs times ns ihany hands as the lar- Rq: \ * l»osinesi.sln)lrilofildp cUy, have:ppened their Ware-; .bouse, and ore able 10 fuymsh-the, public, by wholesale; or retail,with Furniture of the following description—: . vixi .' ■ • t • 1; . •: ; Mahogany Wardrobes t Oresslng Cob, nmned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany. Chairs; Rocking Chairs ;.Mahogu»y : Washsiandaj.Bof fas: Divans; Piano-StooU; Book Cases,- Secretaries t Card Tables; Pier Tables; #ne Card,Tables;.Centre Tables; Hat Racks: French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and'BreakfastTables; Work-:. eliuids; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post; common, low, and trundle Bedsteads;; Qherry.Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. : - ■ - . - . . . r : Theadvaniagcsofco-operauon,on ancxtensivcßcaie, permit them to sell at the- lowest prices, and they are de« termintiatoaell, lowdtban'anyjcompottlors, an equally good* if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understandby giving them a.call. , . ; IfD* Siramfroai vxnk of all descriptions, .and other articles of any description, made to oraerlii every Btylc r at tlie shortest notice. • ••. [marllu PA*> riillEs - ißiect... „ —acarrangements X <withihe Patentee: oMlus new and voJuaifr invm, -tionfoj tho manufacture and sale, qf.thc article In the West* they having been manufactured heretofore exew* siveiy In the East, vehere they are superseding the ttfie oi wooden coffins, take this method of informing (he public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen diuer-. ent Siscsof the modem Sarcophagus, vary ingin length from 82 irtchestoo|feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary sizej-aud for those who desire i space for cushioning* or fon, bodies of unusaal diraen* I Bions, haYe several sizes ddfosr :and, wider. This inf veniion now coming into gewfral use, is pronounced one of the greatest of the age. These Uubul Casks are/ composed of.various kinds of metals,but principally; oj are thoroughly tnametai Inside and out, and ■ thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They . are highly ornamental, and of aclassic form, are light and portable, white they combine tho greatest strength which metal is capable of, in a given quantity. ; When properly secured with cement tncyare.penecv ly olMignt, and tree from exhalationof offensive gasee They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and am better than any other article In use, {of whatever cost.) for uunsporfStSon, vaults,or ordinary interments, as faa? beeu proven by actual experiments, and certified to .by some of oar most scientific wen; also, by the Honoja bles Henry Clay, tonM Webster, Lewi&Cass.and. other disiingaishca who have witnessed their merits, aud whose teifo**together with other evidences Of their worth, maybe seen at our Agents’ jJunalVHe ■Depot. No. 374 Main, street, three doors above Ninth, where we intend ; to keep on hand at ail times, sfleh a stock of ftllaitea and degrees of ornament and hnlaii as will sai!i>is most diversified la«eg. WeXJvitc-the attention of the; public, and of Under parucularlyj throughout ike-Wcst, to anexaml- the article, and request them not to rely upon the of undertakers not using the article, wl.ose imclc.tit VfottWbe lo misrepreeeni Jliein. ■ marff&Sm - W. C- liAVia » vu-: JAMES GOSLING, MARKET STREET. Mad. A. GOSLING. ' No. SI, "ST. CLAIR STREET, Wtftl.&3Alß AMD RETAIL Dealers in ■Fortign and . Atfirnean, Fancy and Staple DRYGOODS, M/XLiiYJSA Y, 4 ' t t VI..WWUWIit> bI fil CABINET jShj : iafe KITRNITURE MANUFACTURER , *Y* Wart-tooms tT and 88 Third street. T W. W. respectfully informs his friends ana custom*. *1 * cravat bo lias nowcompleiedbis spring stuck of FurnUnre.which is decidedly ifcelargcffand teelever . oKa for sale in Ahls CltfVwbich 'wiTi Ue.aoM W nncea as low as any in iho United Stales, Last or West, - . As be U determined to uphold the wtuy with WcU* seasoned materials; best newest, ■ designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mai ufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted : fornitate, ttUheiowcst prices. : ■ ■ ■; llchas adopted the principle ofidenufyinff; the cus tomers’ interest with h« own, in;quality und price, and keept.alwaya on handle «eat«t variety of every des crintion of farnitUTc; from the cheapest and-plamest, to ; the rafat elegant arid cosily* ihat a boose, or anypanof ‘ one.raaybo fumislied frombia stock, or manufactured. expressly to order The following articles consikt, in pan* of his stock; which for richness of style and finish, ; cannot be surpassed In any ot the Eastern cities: , . Louis XIV ieu-tetc^Sofaa; 50i5ofits f iD plushandbairclothj . ; : 60 dot. Mahogany Caairs, - SO do .Walnut do? 50fllahbganyRocking do; 20“ Walnut do - do;. 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut . io; ; . 50 Marble Top Centre Tables ; 60 - do • Dressing Bureaus; 50 do . Washstands;;., 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; t SO Plain Dressing Bareaus; 49'MgS?eany Bedsteads; 20 Wmhut do; 50 Cottage do; 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; . 10Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; SUPlainßnreaus; •: 70 Dining aud Breakfast Tables; I 12 Secretary and Bookcases; < 20 dozrCane Seat Chairs; ; - 24 Cane Seat. Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies; Writing Desks; ~ • . Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; . ; Ktiguires; - Paper Maebae Tables; ■: Conversation Chairs;' . Pembroke do; . Klizdbaiheii do; HallundTier do;. Reception do; Ladies’.Work Tables; r Pearilnlaid do; - Extension Dining Tables ; Arm do; Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CisinnMiUU supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short cstiiotice. All orders promptly attended to.. RAISIN 9— 05 boxes “J. Kustles” brahd for sale by my!3 X , BMi m fc SINCLAIR. /^(M'AKTi'iftKStUP.—'Tlie lubßcriberßjiavo Una any V> associated themselves iQgeltjer. aaFarrners, for tha purpose of trainacilng a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission business, under thejftm'qfJohn black ft Co., No. SIB corner or Liberty nnrt irwirtals. JOHN BLACKr > .Mi H’CyiXOUGII;JB pig* > v -%t\ »“•■**■■* \-/ ,• -; ■> ■ . ■.... <,?•■ k , * l WlllUia W* ' • . PITTSBURGH 8-I’EAM SLatBfcmWORKS, ! • 319, 331 dnd 333’ . IUt ONUMENTS, l*Vrniiuro jjfXr Tops, and all kinds of iamtro&cfru&dMaible, al ways oh hand, and made nodes'.-. Several hundred designs for MonurheplfiVOtlgmaJ and selected, ohhand;. The trade fumi&Ked TOtlrMarble at the lowest prices. Orders prorapUy.attended to. „ maTl;4tn- mw.-WALLACE. 1)000 Osiea Strsvr Ooodif l mHßfuhicriber bavin* made • Arcahgements -with, the X" NORTON STRAVirhIANUFACTUBING COMPA?; NY.foribe 7 ssleCif their Goods," how bflCrsvfof sale a large assortment of-STRAWHATSand BONNETS, of. every variety of atvleand-i paUern, adapted to the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted to Bun pur chasers. jr.^ALDEN, martitSm-Uiaw -iNo«6fi MUkstreetißoatom utsioiauonofTutasnhip* , • - rpHE Tatthership Wthenb between the jrab- JL John Biaca & Co., is tbis.day dissolved-l>y mutual conseai»J Culloagh purchasing-the entire interest or John Black in said business; H. ilcCuHough having t the right •the uame of the late firm-in settling the business, anu ine exclusive right to .receive all outstanding debts, apd to pay all debts duo by the late firm. ? HENRY' McCULI/OUOU; N. 8.-The business will bo conttaued bjMhe sabseil beraausaal.ulhie old Plnsborgh, March 1» ; m • marg-.tf - ~ GSUROB AbBBB*! , ; No. 71 comer of Wood and its., , iiS^SHSSsS ‘- PjJ^i^JnA^S^bUsbmenU like: in SS made to special order, freedom paw, numhbS.**, Merchants and others ate ie-t nlv SSuwaM'itort genbralua.sarunoni,M U;re- Slraw-Hats. . notice. , . . . - fTIHB nartnersbip beieiofote extsllag: .hyween-Jhaaii-. format paipvs s . p V ON BONMUORBTi Pittsburgh, Hay 3d, 1853^jty4 - co-Partnarahlp Kotle«< . - rrUG undortijtnedluive this day formed a Co-Partnit 'l jilp for the Vans tmioa ofa.Wool'and (Senoral Commission and Fowarding business, underihefirm 01 VON pONNHOEST & MOENIY; Warebouss No. 87 WawaadUSFroalaU^^^^^ '* '• 1 :• * *S'S.F. VON BONNUOSeX. - Pirttbartb, Hdy 34i183-ary4 v% w * » r* -V r- ;'„■ '■''':'t-~'i~ •-.. • . • } ■ ■;i<!.i ’-, ■ ,'•••: ■ -•••. 'Dr. Do Manga o«M»v* i«- WriLUS, (The only TnfaUibh Care for t&t Dreamt Ditto,e KsW*£^'^S!bs?!^ta«S!B?: known <ti Spermatorrhea or IntoftinlttryfloetuM . IfewM./piMitt. ■:■. nalEmvaumt, .. w „v •. , , Sp,*Bt»ssUig;«ll4 ilwoucUrOv«na MJfltAppeuie^lmißlSonr*« P l.^J-® l ejf f ]Sfi“S n ;'%fi?“ thonervoudaystem r infclpadtat-l tiveuess, flj J»ajK*uoihriMu ,ng ihe man for bnsmw., oocloty, onVtnwrlmoßy. WIAB,* t&iw rtjteifajCoßplafcUi" Me* S 5 This Inairnmeni ia olrapla. comptehenjive, and tuvtr- fJenWiOTfiyoiiatMrfor.a l fading, and may be«.el income- iSr% Av! cFjictfSOS'?, gaftt*** ot aionce-orthe knowledgaol.the moaUnurpaic friend.— flitftb'beurediUtertraliy, produehg'nOpaiirmttnjUTy | rj“JPall directions enclosed wilhcacQDor. whatever, iiorjreyeaUDg any one from fa& . jt* u **.« « r< 1 * ' business} and white in dse tun hnngtetmiu&n can , , r &Ufi/U>OlT dblil * ! lO EXTRACT OFAMERICAN: OIL. . 1 nieAart merit Mat «y BEOAU< r Y)REPAttKl£amf sold by JNOi f YOUNGSON* SOU t of bbtrptioS, ibe lt>«*'J^lAbertf-atiaet: Thia powcrfqUyconceiUralcd pre.v i i»iUediwn»o / in : paratlon; the memcsl virtues of which are ionhdto_be !• conconutuni co»plaln<s,7ij-rosttstltm, onglnal imericanjOil.: i-.Dyspepsia,.'Pain'-in• lUapuiuplnbouiesat2sand27f I, ! Weakness of tho-Back Md L tlons of the Eyes, iw rrc- nalAmpricag.OH found aiaUeffiwcip»s v f and matare Declino pfjVirihtir itso farextcedathcorteinaliit power, 6s loxcMflt itlhc Power for Marital Application,. *5? f GHBA&E&TMBDWMEINmB«WORL4*i C*Uan& SotiewTimldliy, SelfsDm ® f sS2fe. »« oriu JOHN YOUWGSON. 4Ji these,eomvlaintsinvqnabty dfaeypearcs soon. #: N.B..TbcorlglnalOilln iia.ahipral;*late.a*U)ren, soiiYteis iloppfdfromvhich they wwtioreo.. - uom thebowefsofihe earth, can be bad as abpvfc—and fhts Instromenthas been examined ana approyej oi yrtljbe fonlidgrnttfn#* notwlthaiandfng a certf Id firm. claims loboiho only Proprietors* • v^'v cotmaenfed by the nlos i prominent PhyßicJaas of all £ d&w4f . , , Jr. countries, as the only capsm. remtdy existing foTteiow complaints, and has now completely sripersededlao use of drugs, the bouaic*caum?lxaaon» A.C'* 110^®.^®°*®!* the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, ttjfcoraiaJS,. antidotes, safest* tlie mojlplearanf, and by far the cheapest treaiment ever ottered to the affilciCdi dfair nllowed for the Instrument, alterthe desired effect has been at* ■ tatned. • He it oto remembered; that those cbmplaima are bat Uule understood by the profession in general, and that all the medicine in the world never lias, and never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue-nor checked, arc suTe to produced the mbsl distressing con ■ sequence*. - : f.’«. • ...• it has been a matter of surprise to some, that any r one of respectability and of professional attainments should i devote hirauenuon to diseases.-whicb neopleyOf,every i description pretend to cure so easily. If, however, but | the one thousandth part of the miseries those people bong i upon society were known, a veTydifferentopjuuon would be formed. And it U not only the prewntmiMryand dejection, preying on themind aa well, as.tb®.body,..mat is deplored, bu'-some are of sucli e natflre as to auect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether.- It is a faet tbat, when not properly ueajed, they may remain so dormant in the constUntion ns toap-, pear in no oiher way than hrtheirefTecw upon poetenty; yetj-tf {Sbperly tutderstooa, are most easily and speedi ly removed. : The above,so mgeruonslycoainved fnßiru* menu will a. great measure, conmbate lo check the evils of-quackery t Bo prevalentinfhiaelass of diseases, throughout the Union, .-tv . The price of the complete instrument, carcfolly secur ed against ail observation nr a: box,, is only SLO« : lt can: be sent, by express, to any address, in any part of the ; United Stales, Canada, Ac., according to order, accom panied by full dirqcuone,' and important navice iathe martied and single; the expenses, even to the remotest parisof-theoo'Uiiiry, being veryinfllng.v ; t : • • The unexampled success this Instrument has obtained since its introduction m America,- has Induced sorso uu- • principled persons laNow York, PhUade!phia r Albany, Hosioe, Ac , to gel up some ridiculous UiipgB,i-called however,bear Bot. tax suonr ssi reseuiblsnce, .neither inform not cnitcipJ#,.io.my. ttVrn irivdmcd,*iong\ried, -ana tinversoily approved In- ; strumeni*} orul which aro as similar to them as night is. to light. Every attempt lo sell such u liistrumenU’T for mine will be prosecatedtb the fullest extent of th® law, 1 being ; not willing to connect the well and honestly 'earned reputation of my inventions with quacks-and, Uieir wpxlhle** productions.., A> hutntment %s genuine and none can be watt anted but those ordered jrvmtnytetf.i •• AU opplications ■ and ‘remittances. must be directed (post paid) to the Doctor himself, he. having no Agencres; established bat in London and Pans; iJ , - ' ; Address, post paid, Dr. B.de Laney,sl JLlspenard , New York* 1 • • . . n Office hours, daily, from l? A. M. till 3 .P. M., and from 7 till S P.-M-., the Sabbath excepted. . : . . ; ir?* The .undersigned certify, wnbgreatpleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is hot only constructed on sclcnillic principles, but thatfrom its use the happiest results may always, with bo anticipated, there being; for the curo of those diseases, NO OTHER. CERTAIN. REMEDY EXTANT. - lIENRY S: KELLERv M D. CIL GOETZE M.D.v9C Chamber street, ~ - I C EOKHArKDT, M.D., 84 Howard street; |-w :A. YoBX..* -V i Dr.hsLaßSTls prepared toexecutenil orders for sur- ; i gleal apparatus, - vix: Artihbial Anns and Legs, wmen. move like natural Apparatus for. Luxauon; for Contracted Legs ; for curvature or the Spine andji Waistrfor False Joint* of the Anns and .Knees; for i Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot; for Lacrymat Fistules, ; for Falling orjdie Rectum; Hypogastric Belts; Bedsand ;1 Chairs for Sicx Pcrsons j Crutches,Trussed, Ac.*, Ortho-ii pedie Corsets, Ac:,Ac. <• All work warranted., Letter*, must be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance ■: or' city reference; i ■ f,v.r Vl . ■; .$%? ; V — _ -,^ k^ : ?, \?hss2 Dr.-b«ij'xott'» njipro*ca'Extract or Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and only gamine preparation for the ■ permanent cure of Consumption and ~Diseases ... of the JUangs, when they are, supposed to, , -i he affeelcdi by the too free use, of Mercury, Iron, Quinine,.§c. —IT WILL CURB WITHOUT FAIL— Scrofohu . or KingV'EviL .. I 'Cuncers/TnTriore En»p- : lions-of; the Skln^Emipelafi, Chronic tforc .Kyes, fungwonn. or Tet« tets, Seald in the , ■ and Dicers, Hwelling-of ■ Iho Glands, l Syphflis,‘Dyßpep>iavSaUUheunv, Diseased . < the Klttneyvkoss of Disease arising, from: • the use of Mercary, pain in the Side and ; v o' .1 - Shoulders; General Debility,Drop--: ; i, . sy,.Lumbago,-Jaundice and •••’ - • * ■ • • Cosrtvene'FS- The Bttt Fenai« nedlolne Known I ■. l*r¥lHß3h*ker prepared-** Yellow Dock,” and life Bed . L-X. MoadatoaSarsapariUa,” are the invaluable dial agents from which Dr. Guyzott’s Improved Extract bfYSIIoW Dock'and Sarsaparilla is rorraedfand the la-r •boifatorVof Dri Gajtoit has glveuusthe virtu© of these 'loolfl ln their.'perfection. ;Hls preparation;contains all the- restorative properties .of4h© roots, combined, and concentrated la their utraqst strength and efficacy. , • Experiments were zn&de in ’ the manufacture, of this medicine, until U was found that it could,not be farther linp>oved. • ■ . ■ ■ . . % Accordingly, we find it resorted (oaimosttiniversafty In coses-oi : Hepatic, Scorbutic,, and Cutaneous com plaint*, for general, prostration-of all the vital powers, arid all these wrroenung diseases oftheskin eoirylngto the patiencewdsonyarioasto health. j n if n' Scrofula/Sypbilis.'M'ercnrial Complaints, Cancer, Gan grene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety,of other disc* grceable and dangerous diseases, are speedily and ’ reared by the. use of This medicine. , ; - V; ; Saure, Michigan, October C ; 1651. 1 : MH. JdHN D. pA.Rßi—Dtfa'r Jitrft is with* umatera- ! ble feeling? of gratitude that I ora able, thsoogb the Di vine Providence of God, and by the wonder-wrtking agency of that excellent medicine, GoyzottV Yellow jßok give you afewjynrptoms of my.almosthopeless ease. . , , ■ , 1 - la ih* ‘vVintet *oMBSOI was attacked with a severe pita which wag gradually extendUigth tough the whole right side and leg,' at the same time, a' total prbitratlon -oCmy physical&ydtem lb about ,tW(hthitdsofitflfcommon size.,'l procured the attend- Wwbf h'skillfiAplf'abUtionerjvrhopronouneedtny d«i ease one ot the worst forms ofdiver complaint., k <)le said my ease was one noteasily handled, but prescribed forme. 1 remathed'tmderhlstreatmentuntil I wassat isfiedho caaidJnbt .scent at this place,-w r A. -Beers,, two bouleaof Guy zori’S Yellow DoelrandSarsaparilla,-fromwfnch I=rc oeived s vestamount ©( bendfiUiAJier havingtpken fohr bottles mo'fe, l was abH ui purStie my business without any incoateniehce, and have; been siocer.tbat time a well man. while but a short time since I. was con fined to my bed three-fourth's ofrthfc tlraei artd x cannot ascribe tbetetarn of my health to any other cause than hi the igepcfc of that- truly v . medicine, .Guy-. ;VAFKIPER. 1 £ir; faendyott the foregoing certlfionicj and, so far ns l am arguainted with the c«c» It ie all true. I procured it, thinking utaightUe a benefit to you and to the afilicted. You have the privilege-of odßßl.~yojnU.khW- W.A,BEEB9. i ? ? f ?'? f ; The following letieHs from a highly, reapeciuble.phy ey clan, who enjoy* an extensive practice: . . . ; • " NavAßfißj'SUrtCounty,O.,Nov !, 1651.: .-.Da: Joaw,lfcPAXx~Ztear .Sir: o*-. Ex* tract-c( Sarsaparilla, l * Tbla medicine has beenj>re- Sctibedby ine*for ihe4an xhre'e ! y*arB,wiU».gooa effect,, in General Debility Liver Complaint, JaanoiceyDyk* pepsia,Chronic ana Nervoos'Piseftses.' la'all female complaints itcemidlyia'tinVgahned • ; • la:Um hse.ofi;thi» medicine. ihs pntient constanuv nelpB>trcngih,«nd yigpr,ft etfnalo entUbri* luapleasapt to -the taste,and .smell, ana can be need by persona; with, ihe moil delicate stomachs, with safety.under :I am speaking, fromexpetience, an&ldgihc ufUiciedi mlviae-ltsuse. Dlt. J. a. LEKPhfI. * Sbld by’J- D. PABk, Fourth and Walnot .Clfl. ctonalUO-', General agent, to whom alt order* must tie addressed. 1 ID” Brice C 1 per botUo—sir bottles for Co. ' Bold by J. O-ißAHKi.Clnelimutlj Ohio,. ■ Norilt-east comer of Fourth and,Walnnt sis-.,—entranod on Walnut—to whom all orders must be addressed., a Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; LWllcol, Jr, corner Mark*! street and the Ulsjnond: B A Fahnestock A-Ob, Fitts bnrgh; J A Jones,;Fittsburith; Lee A.Becklhm.Alle itieny CitvrJ D VJWellj.'VvasbfnSrton; WHLutaberc ton, Franklin;.! Bleak.’ey, do; Lll Bowie, UnsDntownjll Welty Greensburgh; 8 Kouittt, Somerset! S D Scott, Bedford ;Reed ASon, Huntingdon ;Mrt'. Orr,HoUidays batgbl Hildebrand' A CO, Indiana V Forney AMaelay, Kllianning; J BEeanel etomlhs A Blood, Brookville, A-WllsonABon, Waynesburgh; M’Farland A C<n tf Callender, MeadyUlei -BttrtoaA Co, Erie; Henry_For, ker, Mercer; J Burge A Co^Sutler ; J Dongles*'A Co, do; II Hannan,' Beaver; J D Bummehon, Wairen; F I, A C S Jones, Condereport; P Croaker, Jr.ißrowne- Title. . ‘ linnel&d&w, B. A Pehasitoek’i FstmlfogslV rrtHE safest and moat effecUvorcmedy for Wotme, In. , 1. ~Children and AittUs',lh»slias«Ter,bcenAiscoTerea,- The faUowinrteslimony of its good c ffc cl 5 is offered.— Fromß.B„W,Wilatacb,DraK|lst: -, . lijtP*lrnts, r (mdiaaa.). Hot.lß, 18SU. o Messrs. B.A~,Fahne«wckA Co*—Gents tlhaveneen lhe Drogbnslnessfota number.ofyeart, and havekitoWa Toar.Yetroifage.'slnee I hare beep In the baameai.' Tn ibis vicinity it isverypoputar, and the. sales are large and yearly increasing. Of all Uto yjt riottsatticiesof Vertnlfugo-lntho market, nonehassa r good'a s fendtation htf yours, and none maintains .to character W tirellv: l coaid multiply. .Instances of the aoodeffectsresaHinr from Its use,'but presume Bach would be ttflneceSiry.'Seseral Of our west respect*; Me physicians tub it in their practice here, and •tecems mend it as « good and safe article for the expalslon of Wormeftomihesystem. b. B. W. WILSTACH.. Prepared i" sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK. A CO.t :-■ " - comer of wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. JelddAsslm ‘ , -fttpkb VINEGAR—BS bblo, oa hand and, forsale hv J»U ARM3IBOHQ fcCROZEH, 1 _ * « • . ff ‘ ' ( * - . *1 ■:'. ,V. > : i * *■ **** ‘ > W ‘fu “* «**«•-* { , 3' \t -ilwBld; reticle ~ IHIS ns<s t and sHqnld bft . found intbe possession of every family id ibe land.' 1 : Ofinjrirytotfaeir pcrsonsthrpushdccidcru, end Iheiiuproper or careless, H« oftcols, wili findttus article to he invaluable to Ihenr.Aiid ilfer iittidiaptnsable.- - I'This inn# certliy ,th»r We, the muJetaMned, having freqaonUy.madeyx! ofiWd'* Medicated, Liduld Cuticle, prepare d,by Jgaeers. Peafleld * -Camp, Sllddloiown, Conneeticiivobeerfully reeommendriitooorprtofeEiricni aibtelbrcnvnsait excellent substitute foredbesiyepiaja tertinllrteung tidrne,:cnip, acaldi.bntUeti aa4‘aU kinda of fresh,woundsi aljCifor eore.nlpplei.a remedy.ane- HAMILTON BREWER, M D, ELLSWORTH BUBRjfn 1) .Rotanle. Comprising all the practising physician* in the city of B A. FAHNESTOCK dt CO. „ irt • - corner of Wooflond First Sans v rcttdcrcu u<-« ——,—- - iticr* of - ■perfect certainty; and iheman who, will now, allow a Hernia to proceed anil! a condition of things Isproaac* ed that nothin* canuHevialebat the knife ofaskilftii. is- woolly-Inexcusable*-* A mptore.in.in.orul" ■ nary form, may»vwnh-propriety, .be left » the person afflicted and.the truss-maker; hot 10 go as many persons. do,’without even« Wndoge’ol any Sifto toretaiit UrOf ten venders: the caseperfectly unmanageable.-and lead* : to what is termed waiQhoften ha* no relief but in otourgical operation; In the. Tmsa to 'which wC mviie the attention of the -afflicted, Them 1* every - superiorly, over thaitmasea und ibasdpgts ra - common use It is perfectly. comfortable, and can to . raade-to fit any case of Hernia with an exactneasanu equableness cf prefciure ihaf .does not belong to any other instrument: with which we. are acquainted tand wllt-retam any rupture with ease, and comfort to the ’wearer, of the highest standing in the pro fesaion have given testimony to its great superiority «vei the oT(U')aJv »rB«eB In o»e;* ThorTru»s;of Hr, ’Hub bard wiM oure otc*halfthe cases of ordinary (Rupture ■We advise those afflicted to malce application In time. tharacur can 6* s**«» %n ... thu Stty, fry-ca&fa# on iht agent.' w - • . . Persons from .a distance can -have : them seat,, by. sending themeasare round the body, DBL GEO. H. KF.YSER, •>; 140 Wood street, solaageul for, Pittsburgh murlljdirw -r-' '' f^'‘''''~^^f'i;^ r ':;''. : i;^'iy,:'Z‘o-^'K^r £ir‘Vt>X3:r ■v-S-y^'frfr-'-' 'C&:- < r ” $ VO IHVAIiIDS AMD THE SICIfc, THE CELEBRATED COBISTOCR MSDIC7NES. ,r ■TMHST. Tile OkStT Pais Exthacxob ICmnePa 4- f Jtollt’j) curing all Burns unit all External Pains of Columbia for Staying or Restoring tho Human Hair. . . *■ ' , _ '. 3d LHaat'a Went and Bone Liniment unfrJndtan MJ* • liable Elixir, a care for ail caws of Rheomattan.: ■'4lh-‘iirePto<r , « l 4<ow®nc-OiT ) a certain care far iJeafncss.- Liniment,* known care tor the Piles. BUhHeadathe Remedy.-. . •:>: : .. ■. 7ihr Mathtr'e -Relief, for. all women w>the family, way.. Btb. LangUjfs Gteal Waiem Indian Panacea, for Xolds and feverish feeling* and nreventln* feveraj-for Asthma, 'Liver. Complaint and Biltouai'AflecUooa; for. Diarrhoea^ Indigestion and Loss of Appente>.fojr CoatiYe* , nen in femalee and jimTcs, and nerWma cdinptmntAf f6r Stomneb Affections, Jjyspepsia, Piles,-'Rheumaiiuß^'&o... Tbo ; gieal poiniffare it fVnothad uttake, uever givea - □am,and never leaves one cosuv4. - • :9ih. Kohnstoeb 1 8 Firming* (WormKUler,) for Children or grown persons. 'vSOtb: : Afr«V£r»imV atear Pain RtUer;: No mediefno ; has been discovered wane so happily adapted .to use «n«matfy as drops -10 betaken, anu yet perform andb : wonders when applied externally as a washorbaib>;.oy friction. In homes from 12|u>50 cenltfeaeh.v '' UUn‘ £ownfofe&*j itoac&and v Ztaf Bug Ban*,-for drlv* tag away Vermin m a ebon lime. - . ~ I2di» The celebrated Lin’s" Lift Pills and T&ftpcranet . Bittett. . • . " T :'v ; 13th. th.Bartholomrta’sPinJe Syrup, the ponolsr KX PKCTOBANT FOR COUGUS'COLDS, INFLUEN ZAi&e; " • s I4th. Tht Eait India % Nett Hork Hair Dyai the only v BURE coloring far the Hair. , . " • ■" J :15\b.-Lm’jiro:mo/CAmo J aChme3oKemedy forCatSj BraisestSore*,&c. _ • - ■ lGth; ‘Extract qf Sarsaparilla. Tbla aruele has outllv- ~ a . ed all dthcr Saraapanllas, and still, gixcß tts grcalaauV faciiou osever. . •■■■ .. 17th.:.The icelebrntedspread Strengthening ;Ftas!er, made from Or. Lin’s recipe, and the most popular in the . market. ' , A certain and easy .corefbrTboih Ache. - - . *. ;•* lfiUi. Dr. Cowsioci has lately boughUfie right tor the -United States; of the celebrated Concenirattd 'Mineral llie-SafpSpilnM torDocior -WtSsiC. Chose, at SUOatharine?, C. SV. This medleme has at tained anotoriet yand popularity never before-equalled -by any prrparauon. at tbai t>la?e, an(Hts sale boA been commensurate with ha merits, which are extraordinary. - All the- remedies are fully described t&'ALEIANACa, lo be given to all who call where, the Medicines are Ail: prepßrations.-heretofore;known: as. “ COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK A CO.V, always be* longed and now belongs loDr-Laciuc S. Comstick j:and though the signature rOfComstockAt . CO- Willbefcoatmtted l tUUextialafrehwhb , thefao-aiini!e «l|jiature of Dr* l*-*' C;wil!~ltt'ftiliiT«r-, deslHO«e.''U»o u all OTIIEBS MUST BE.BPU&IOUS., LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. ■■ ' 'tT* The above medicines can be had in thia place of febC WILLIAM JACKSON. , Jio. 040 Liberty aircctjKehd of Vgod. . £ *¥?' ••.ff*: : • i.v Oiu;iivii>>i'.i ........w——..... . CfiOUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. ; : • : la bffetog to the cotnmnnily this jtuUy celebrated xe- (j medy fordiseoseecf the thfoat enA on* | wiflU touific Wixhihe liveaoLhcalihof Uio elEiCted,l)Ut ] frankly lojaybefoeeihem iheopiulona-of distinguished m ‘men and some of evidences arils success, from which - Y , they can Judge-tbr themselves. . We stnceihlypledgo >: ©arßelvesuunnfccno'wild assertion*or false statements - ■ of Its efficacy, nor willwe hotd oat any hope loenflerina'’' i~ i, •homamiywMchfacuwllnotwartam. -'/ . and wcwlicitiyiinQwry • rromUiepubUolntoaHwepttbllsU,feeUngaasiiredihey * \ :wiitfiiid them perfectly rehabl**andthamcaiioliio wot- v and j . . i riaMtdica, Bwdoin Collect.. >y. . v 1 •■- Hear Sir tl delayed answering the receipt of yoor • ? • .prcnaraiionVnnuLliQdanor'poUQnity of wimoaßingUa 1.;.-’ effeetsihmyownfamiiy.ortTfiherttrmUeaofmrfTienda* *•: ~ j- - uThiaJ.have now ii high degree pfsalisfan- ? Uon,tncasC»bdt&6fidolftahdchiWren* . k ‘ .. ■ ■ j... I . > . medy for colds | v i -Papssw;ci t McTFcb.s,l&l7> 1 * \ SToS%si^OTersaiiatia.HamQion£3iUs f inikia.City. ■ *:■ \ , ..■■<•.:■■■ ■ . . LownJ- Ang; 10,184& 1.- . ’•Br J.G/Ayer: Ihavo'becncuredorihewcrstcough 1 i 1 ever hod In ray.Hte, by your “CuiaaT and never fail, when I have opportunity of rebommcAdisgi* - 5 - lo oliicis. Y ° a r >re,l, «feMEßS'oN. : l£7* Read Ahe following, and sec tf this medicine ia. : Wonh a trial.- The pfctieiu bad -become very feeble,‘ant* iheefTectonhemedlcmewasiininlstakablydistinct:— • Ukitsd States Hotel, SaasToos Shames,! • v Dr. I.C. Ayer,—Sir :ihave been afflicted tviiu apaln» • f O I uSeciionofine longs, andall-thesymptoms ot stilled - coiuojnptioiijfoi nioretitmayear., 1 coaid find name* dicine'tsarWoald reacb tny'casCj uml i commenced the ote of joar“CHßßßTPwrroß*V 5 which gave me gradual relief, and i have been steadily gaining my strength till ' my bealiijlawellnlgliresiored. « - : \VhUe uaingyoar incdicine» 1 had the gratification of cering/wUbltmy reverehdfriendiMrrTnHnanjofSiu&p ier Dmrict, : duties byasevete attack’ o|;bronch»tis/- . . I bare pleasure In certifying hete facts toy,on And arayßir.yonrs. respectfully, ■„ d. F. CALHOUH* of South Caroftta/ . following was one of the worst of coses which the physicians and friends thought to be ins arable consumption-, . j f CSSRZB, Da., Aug. 22,1840. ■ ttken wtih.fttcrnbleconglf, brought oa by a cpidj in the beginning of last Pebmary t and was confined u> my -bod more than two-months.-- . Ceughing incessantly night and day, I heeame ghastly htid-palc»- giattyvand my breath very short; Indeed, ir wsa rapldlyjaifing,and-ln SttcbiUitie nr for breath, that bat little hopeof my reedy-. a friend ofmine^fthbßcv.JohnKeller, ofthehieUirjdlst church,) brovghtmcadbttle of your Chsssu EKcrtsatj which I tried more to gratify him, than from. ony expectation of dbiilnlog relief. its good eSeetindoeca me to -continue ■its ase> anil sdpn fpaad_4qy heajlhniach improved,— Now in three monUufl am welland strong* and can at tribute my core Onlyto you# medicine. / J 1 _ Wilhlhodeepcst gratitude, yours, dec. : - JAMES GODFREY ; Pitpuediadeold byJafii.i C.A.yer,Practical Chem l»tiluowclt,Ma«, - , . {□"Soldln Ptturtmrgh wholeiale an< leialKby B.A yfJmMtook, tad by 4; M. Townaendi la AllertcSv oit» and J. Poaglul, olfiUH| yitlniiUi Ureoattoui* coUeetioa ol JtehliMofttetSm! uanmasg ««* *j» *nS^top?Mu°f *jto at IhePastenger. andEetnlUance Office of ' , ' • JOSHUA ROBINSON, . , ' -. aad.Genjrol Agrot,, ■ ■ ■ I*2B tVpod slrep.u TyjOKKtS’ HAJJO iSOOK KOB. LOttUMmiVKW •pn&&rioY» »&4 i tweaSilott*. t<a cwutimw&ffiooomS. Uyev.oumt t*Wev tthler CiSS - - e &»K&. ; . ■,* -b - * f v- m* . -»r - % . * •farV r W-T>;:vV’;<-'-'l' , ' V’' ** 1 , f v «y c' y b ■•r "" ►* l ' E-* - l; : \ ■:.- :; "'v’' ; ,£pV fv~;: f;VV ■ ]'■ ■ I;','V_' ; S|l?sS 4" : IV -mm-. > > -i' b;^ wSS :vm. ■ ■ ,H 4 : :i , •<":. '■xVmm S'< ‘ .• \- U': .1 • - • l: - ■ ' \ •: : .|i, :^...
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