V’?iE ! %' ■. ;i.’. -Jv ?•v- • v ?-W • '<•;, l- •- : -;trfs> -,. *..''! r&, ; :;,„v', -1, "■ - ;H^V-.i if: 4v '; .- . •>’ !%U.‘?%&■?!,■;?£?' r. ■ ; c-.-- •• - . -•- .- --v'- •• - V* IX4 X*\ V _ **%* «* '/ *• * %JS * jis»\i I ** -,« 'fc+-« * !rVh f ~F3w T> ** ,»».<*«■ 4 * » « • „/- 1 * * r ** , * «',i ■Ws^^fSs^' teM mrmbhm* mmmzi flpiplti ■ mmmt&M -' Mil itlPllll 111 MM ntt •**-,*;:•*-* -' -: , , pff^a^^Bi^^rfetod-MIW'CWMtUdJP AVgm^ft^ l?l ,U " B \3Z&”r *EXm WtWfnea Wl'Wll'lew-gir ca.h our mono t, e fl^3nyiMi"S«»l'4( , /!( SmaUPm/M.* ■ Oar JVsrrriKrff, up Hairs, le fully supplied wuh a lanw 'rwt ofClatlia, Caswmeres, Vestings, Summer *r- cnnUsiol evcrydescription, and.; in faet, every article v - inoor^'line 1 aulinWe for Hie reason. . These Gopd»-we aremnking ioi order lit mupenor style, and tu very low,, «>riees. v Oiv* us e eall< ana examine for yourselves. : , : * nylD i JOHN CALLAHAN <6 CO. »sSsB?^ «sp£ ifetn'rji W iSsr , W? W 7RIJ HCS A . of Summer spneMcoM '—" JABI&S «. WATT* MERCHANT TAILOR, , Jh.& MaTkttjbctißctn Sttontt and Thudstt/ltU.- .:.! T)]B6Btt*pecifuUy toinform Uttfnentls andtbepobhc,! J 5 iharhe has reiumc<sfrora NewYoikimtl VhUeilel* \ ptna,hrrtngihere scieciedftonLthe latesriraportanons* ■ ■neniire new slock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, • CASSIMERES and VESTINGS; which for newuess of tiesfene end tichuess of fabrics, are not aorpaswri by any boote vffcpt of New YorJr.—Aßof whichlie te.:j»t«v pared to make loerdcrm n superior style* ovme lowest • price ■pebsible+audCfrduillybivHe-purcaascrstooutlj and examina the stock before purchasing ch*wliere>; TO T*luofiS.—l have do authorized Agenuin tins chjtlortheM&o of ray work on GARMENT CUTTING. It cea-oaiy be h<»d at the eioro of the subscriber,*® -Martel street. mthe following wiihinatruo Uone« Sidy without, &7~. ..-mart? JAMES C. WATT. '» e'w ' eiuTamoHOME. EDMUND WATTS fc CO. - MEBCHANT TAItOBS, AV 185 Liberty ttrtti, above St. Clair, TTIIVK opened a new Clollitnr Store, at the above EL nlace.and at* now'recctvlng a splendid rot of Cloths; CMsintereivYeaiiDSs, Ac.,of the laical- itnporta tioin.pUreh(ue<l*iUta t especial viewtoctty trade,and WhiclAhey at* prepared 10 tnalte up lo order m the la. teat and most fashionable alylca. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of tbclrbusitiess, and the y hive faUeOnfideuca that they will be able to give, their customer* entfiesaiisfaelimt. They arejUtomadujaem ling a choice lot of KKAD\ MApEjCLOIHINf!. p! lbe"new£M-styles. which-they wiU*»eU low for oawt As aJh ihts siockis enUrely r.«w».u i* worthy the auen*. on of buyer*-: • lapritfiy BPitING AIID 9VIIMKK CLUTUISO ! THREE Blti DOORS! No. l&l, liberty Sired, Pitttbvrgh TOHN McCLOSKBV -U»» now »he plcasare of «n -; . •# Ttounemgto his tuunermi* fnends and the public m ceoertTJUuittitßPpriaeftna Sttmaersujck isnow ready for-litlpeeUoai wldch ne beliere* will be found to be one or the. largest and best selected stocks of Keady- Wide Clothing to be found ! A the western Country. He has this season paid more than usual .attention to 1 tbs manufacturing ana style of.bis Curaienis,so uiatthc TMJT lowestpriceafaewellasthe fineBt,aregotupina • aiyfeamlcleganccnotto basurpassed. _ - He.wooid particularly call the attention of uttdcalerr In Clothing tolua present splendid assortment of w - Raaiy-Mada Garment*, ( fiVbeYeelrf confident vpon examination of ihequalittea and prices of his'Woodsy he can offer them such induce meniaas sh&n maKett interest to purchase at his ,juany Teats* experience, and great success in toe ou* ifnes»»togelherwith an unprecedented trAolesois ana i mil patronage/has enabled him to get up Garmcniß to • tttiiAho business habits and tastes of every location in tbOlnioa, which is of the almost Importance to whole •• giflb•nrohaserm:- ■ . •••.’. ■ *l4h w Cutting depaiiment will be found a choice ae* IfcttStmofthe most fashionable goods,consisting of— . • Englith and .American Brouacw/w, fiilfifiereitt.&cifcc. AUo, arL«xcelleut Bssotunejitpi VTS&TINQSIoi uie latest and moat fashionable smes-r all of which he U prepared to make to order in the he*> manner and atthe most reasonable once*. k *2*n« COiKtTUEN, ONE AND AI.L!- . Aasortmenythe Quality,mid the Variety* it the. fißhanrtiensive.andoabtedhrjto be fo’ind in the United Rfflukti« martO feURGITANiriXiI.EGBENV Cltf - BONDS 'anted u beet ralee; dtthe corner of Market ana 'feutlbr (]c7l«- WILKINS ft CO. •f'sL lur < (a«nbtp XioUc«*:.. ffflTO afiseriben havpibis day •JliTiahid+isider the style.ana firm of MA GOJKBVIBAKIi for (be purpose of carrying on ocen ecJdilflßt&bssiOQ and Produce- Business, anu confident* tr lume-tbeir !onr experience, extensive mercantile oc* fand personal fiUPiition to i!ie Intereflia or ' wHIj cmwfii'fri', will entitle them to a abate of public 'M'Slch it •null be their elwly to deserve. -Utf, iJSWLtj LUKE TAAFFE, IWibnrsfi., ~ , • .isnuoaivoban gxtiVh MAGUIRE, Cumberl'd, Mil., - i.inoyent.-.ai «-Mi- C iBANE: wantiiiiftton, l*a .r -. l '¥liiHi<i(lifi.’ypTil3-t!M3- ■ - teP" ließrld^A^Co., ia'lJeVhS'llm- aUMCraCTOBESS O? . . - / /iutt neutirff and Ornamental Iron Work t w all vi'*~Zk b-'Uil* bronchi, STREET, PITTSBURGH. . hgg leave respectfully.u> inform their, pnblic genetalfy, tbaU having iccetv f°r roa Ruling, &c*r -fioiWil>rfl99reiAjtO'<mgiiufacLUje the same for ■Cemetery purposes, batopnfefft; fences, gardens, window guards, tregitfmftl kef WW*L Cc n tre tables, Ac. &e., in a style of ««&»ta®sp*W fipisbwit to be yuipassd,ttnd cheaper -tbS-any neretoferc jmmufocturcd west of the moan ■ Alt orders lefl.*rttf9<hßr»«*lln,wMcTi Is constantly mended, to. tlisJnssiMr dilifands altered n»/ij lljfl the l*the >*ofcUfOUl‘nftU«i'tidl«s.<MU»e*fcd{}B&i>y>p»Efeqf the city, Nit. aSßODrlbrUlWkWjiolHnll,). »#KIByWW Jibilween Market faljWooAslreels. .. .U«a*«liiliu»Ml-,n<nnlmWt!r.-»>v sjum, ■ ,'lof tireifcle GrrcrofBftiHU&&omemiur. OJ KWfi ®©AI>JKR,SIN ft, BWta'rem’JWpOTiIBTOTBBMU, - M *^MU!Pfisi(WttBW'#n*W s ' t ** k fl* n,i »'iui4!ikeija&l!p : “»#'i i«*e«liemket»ea:ta»6mjf «e -, Acted and inmorted from EuMpfe, *a«*sf.sinaliiaMJoia for ■ -«lWtfSfi itew-. el^JlSwawifel^SjftmlitWrtMww.liiehiliais.paiWat ' tiviwMii ini ■■ thßvpati lirmtrthaKdin lufauieni ■A'l TiSViHßtkwKWiaaairians .•iikstrtikartitWfißnieJrtanioFreaah'iiiPflißwVWiJ' 1 ? 1 ' • W«fta!jkf‘liiß(Wltatlft<ie(l f»6innßß)Wk#iP!<<lLWirfl c ' < i‘ l iyttttJ Win.! u vl-0m,,, A v ßl | j..,ni !•- . nTktir*»*«! -ofHeweiryaiTO W4*! * o“«Pfe<)M S'?? •tad«aMpM>tnihh>k.ttt > ulua 9^jw^»3fcroU!fet 'JuttiW^ardifa^iaßdaStatfaj mil 1 • " ~ Wlr ' HW' 'lip,,? Mr WM , ■ r *> . *Sj - of/-- *24 ~' /St (b - . ot - ■ # j *» ™ ./• £U i. . lift ; W.-T- . till .. .•, -oli . ••■.•.-■••:. oh 100,00 ► ? i«- «fe» n, wf nmin i? > '. «: . n '*!’ »t -all *lO .■••■ ..ii' •-•*•"■ o!> ■•. ■ *"• ; ob /: .'jolt*' • w * w *lt*tTtW!'37fiiwuJ alsiiDi'jr .jiffifr !iU .< >l6' its , 10MO \ S V ~ v PhUrfei- Asfir&SMsiifsii t * : >Bt«»*. lutjsiiliiliititiiMflntiuii^ lBs £tjjUsjl 1852 For the TnmipoTtalitmofilcrtJiandisi and Produce, (VII PENNSYLVANIA CIHUI ANU H»ILHOAD»), BCTWEKS pirrsbUßfsii and piuljadrlphia, . Kingt, t oivutitt Ri-ikypyimt,' • • , H |tr TiMK,TKIV DAYS. ? * PATTON & HFYNOLOS, , Depot, 231 PilaTketsf. (ncarSixth,) Philadelphia. C A TWANVLTY Sc CO , i•• Canal Busin, mjcMlU Pena street, Pittsburgh* ' ♦TTaVJNG trcreaitd our facilities-and otherwise tra - jj. proved. olir arrangements for Transportation, .we are now preparedlo receive, alarge amount of Produce and Merchandise, to ship (ontbeopentugof the Canals,) withpromptueMonddispatch...•.. . :.> , Tho Secuon Boat system of itansporlaiionoverour. Slate iarprovements-bas been in. use r about tea.ycais; land the great ?u ceesa and favor u has met •wlih.ia a auG ficieot guarantee that it n no longer considered n doubtful or uncertain experimentf bans acknowledged by aUmvustly superior to upy mode ofuansportaiion •'UtedonConata. (when intersected by R&tirotids h.. .. . < Goods'loaded, into , our Boats at .. Pittsburgh,: remain undisturbed uut:l unloaded nt our Warehouse iHMarkcl Philadelphia; thereby entirely avoiding the deiav oonsenuciuan ihreediffercni transhipments, and BCCQ.r ring the delivery ofXtoodain emtre lots, thepnehagea clean.nndm as good order us when shipped.- • t . Produce; Ac , consigned to ourilopee at Pittsburgh,. wiU be received auu forwarded always at the.lowest current camil taxes, strictly according to instructions, without sny extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vane in£ charges, Ac. . " ’ ‘ 7 “ Fare nedttctcll WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, EOR BALTIMORE,PHILADELPHIA and WASH* INGTON CITY. Fatta Reduced. • • • To Baltiraoeej. ■* 32,00 less than Piu Rouroad. To Philadelphia, Sl,(»0 do do do To Washington Cttyy 82.30 do . do. /. do. : This is the outy Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET toWbshinglamnnd, by taking this Rome, pas sengei* will i<dve time and money. The Mail* Bnni (carryina the United States Mail.) leaves the. Mrmougahe’a Wunrf, above the AYire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via the Youghis* gheny River. Passengers will lodge on the’ Boat, and take tplendid United Maleslifail Coachesai West New ton, next morning aver the Plank Koud, crossing the mouutainMn daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping -C&rsof tho-Baltimorc and Ohio Railroad, at lOVclock, P> M. Breakfast at -Baltimore and Washington Citv, dine In .Philadelphia, and arrive m New York the same .evening.. ■ • ••• • ■ Fare to Baltimore, * - - * • • 8 0,00. . do . Philadelphia, • - 10,00 .*do . Wa-hiQelon City, - ♦ . .'10,50, . monoaNgahki.a Rocm , The Sleoroer leavestbe Wharf, above the Brld£i*S Bally, at so'clock, A, M. Travelers leaving Pit*sburgh by the Mormug Boat, will cross the mountains the same night, *nd arrive In Cumberland the next tnormng (or the H o’clock train of Cats tor Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive In Philadd pbia ut flo’cloclr, the Fame night Fare to Baltimore. - .« ■. 8 o^o. da Philadelphia, * - - - 10,00. do Washington City, »• - - . 10,60. . ' For Tickets by either oMne above Lines, please call nt the West .Newton Plonk.Road Office, m the Monon gahehi Uouse, Water street. . J. J. EVANS, Agent. 2UGUIGA2S CaSTUAIA BAILUOAO. jusa iss2. lagiift . CLEVELAND AND DETROIT-LjtSß,' In connection wall the Cleveland aiul CincurnuU-Cail . mad. Cleveland ami Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rnilroadjand Michigan Central Railroad. T3ASSENGRRS will be ticketed through froniuny JL point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. and from cither of those places 10 any pomlonlaAke. Michigan. • This Line wtilhe composed of two new low pressure steamer?, boih expressly for the route. • CLEVELAND,. . CapL C. C StaVIRP. FORESr CITY, - ’ - Cap’. L. K. macr.: A Coat wilUcave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening* &l 6) c’clook. arriving in both eitice the following momiog, tn reason for the mor ning train of carg forChicapOj Cincinnati nml Pittsburgh, and for the I.aLe Superior boat* at Detroit. . Tl eywjJlnm from Cleveland in the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday * ■■——■ • ‘Wednesday* • —Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday • • -Thursday * ‘Saturday • CLEVELAND Monday Wednesday •••■••—•■n** ‘Friday. FOREST CITY. Toesday • •* •* • ■-■Thursday—••• •••••• »■-Saturday. The underpinned are . prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight from Cleveland to Detroit, Micfci* itaw, Saute Ste.ltiane, and all rout on Luke Michigan. The OCEAN; CASPIAN arid ST. I.OUiS will compose the hue' until the new Coats are ready C BRABBERN & CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit aprl&Gtn ' ••• • • UUHEDnerAIES SUMMER ARRANGE ME &T. OHIO &. PEHNSYLVAEJIA BAILKOAC moony GBffieiea' HHil mia test ,i. j^yri.ifiCiiwiij.M\Ti^£visw^g^~ castings of all iy? _ The only Ifulcrn railroad running out o/Pitteburgh, »0«j of TirEOBOr jTa Compar and Grading ;o.t &c. SO- 7BSS ractt Att TRS DXLAYI OF TSB OHM Hvsn. To Cleveland* Columbus, Cincinnati* Detroit, and xhevanous lakcForts.Only DtuciLtne it.Van tonjMassillon and Wooster. T7IVE TRAINS start from Pittsburgh, (Sunday* ex- J? cepted)— • EXPRESS TRAIN itrect, 'ennsylvania. lent of the n itrnmenta nl- Leaves Pittsburgh ai §3oa m. Passengers dine ul Al liance at If.sl, and reaeb-Massilibn at 230 p. M. This Train runs- through to Massillon, The Alliance House is howopeiuand has excellent ace mmodauoua fqr the traveling public A. NEW FAST PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves-Pittsburgh, at 11 *-id, dining at Salem, and resohintr Alliance time for the train to Cleveland. This tram stops only at Rochester, New Enon,Ca!umbiaua*md Salem By either, of these trouts passengers can reach Cleveland about half - past five o'clock, andin lime for the Evening Boats on LakeKrie. \kfl, Watches, itkei Ship*. c _e, _ Dy taklhg the Fast Train at lla.v ,-theycan transact their bistncfiß in Pittsburgh before storting, and save three hoars over the WellsviUe roato. . , Passengers con take the Fast Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in ,Chicago m the evening of the next day: : • Through from Pittsburgh to. Cleveland, 140 miles,in aboaisix and a half hours. FarcSl. Fare to Massillon. io3m»e.SfB3; ; The Express Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon at 11 £.13.) reaches Alliance at 12 ISP. connecting with the line from Clevcland-dlne» ihere,Bnd arrives at Pius* burgh at 5 r. u., giving passengers time totakeienln Pittsburgh, nud go on by thel Pennsylvania Railroad at 030p.ii. • • itfttmrgu. ttTta, trmtr tj on.uio aum o t in fto Slh and Porumouih lo /axaoiiQt, formation ivcn.^itb fcSON, tmbargh. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pius burghin two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Penna-Central Railroad. - Passengers leaving Piusburgh atfiXtO a u., reach Can ton at d p.M,and MassillonatS.3o r u. At Massillon the line connects With stage lines to Wooster. Mansfield New Philadelphia, *cd at Enon to New Castle; Poland, . Warren, Mercer and. Erie > . V THE FREIGHT TRAIN, AVithapassengercarouached, leavesPutsborgh at 4 30 and waits at AUlasce for the arrival of the Fast Train; leavesiherfriinmedmtely&ftet,and reaches Mas* / frifloit at5.30p.- :■ : ;■ -/W-• v U7*TbeJilew Brighton Accommodation Train leaves -Pittsburgh ai 10 a,m. and G.3op. n., amt New Brighton at 7 a. xl and IP. M., stoppiifc at intermediate stations. for two days, are sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. : Quarterly tickets are sdldatlow rates,and tickets by the package to some of the sSauons. . * Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. V * * - . ■%.; .: • • LAMPS. ib), Manu- Retail ia □galarae -.real Oil, • detcrip- The fast train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 p. m., New Brighton at 7p. At., and will reach Pittsburgh at Ba. ar.- 1 ■ . The trains do no} rua on Sunday. Omhibuescß run in connection with the trains to arm from the station on FederaUireet, ' For tickets apply at the Federal street Station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to UKORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, or to J.MGSKIMKN, i • ■■■ ■ ■ ■.' MonongahelaHouse,Pittsburgh. ■ ■ NoTB.*-By the route by steamboat 30 miles to-W<Ua< villc,nnd thence by rtrihoad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is 93,30. : Pittsburgh,Jnne 24;185 g,. - •; • . HIDES— 45. Dry .Hides, just received in store, for rale. l>v L.; e. watbrman A SONS. : j. ,EAD-rl,ooo pigs, soft Galena Lead, landing from J steamer Persia, and for sale by ! v :: ' jeg* ; JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. ( IORN IN Eaß—so bus; prime Yellow; just received j and for sale by * jyO RUSSELL & JOHNSTON, - ' wholesale itad.i&etaliw PI-HIIV CANE, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL . MANUFACTQItk, No. 143 Wood street: JOHN TIM, now offers for sale, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealers:is »HV»«ed Al«o, rnrum Rng*. •tul Ladfes’. A«tehft[«.' * , > ' ' iltnvi . Aiilgnmsat for (hsße&sflt ofCrsiUtori* BY order of voluntary assignment executed on the Bth day of May, in % the year 1652, by Clark, M - Gbatst d^-Co.,laJLchard TiLeech, ; jr., Clark, M’Grath A made the said Richard jr., a for the benefit of their erediiore.. All persons, ebaving! clalms agamst the said firm; are requested to .preseatthemto the subscriber;- and all persons Indebted. Uoßie firm;are notifiedto call on the subscriber, at 133 'wood street, PitmKurgh. and n*v orarraxigethe same.. * «»vl7 , 1 R. T.LKEt?IL tR N.w Vork Price.. JmHEOLOGIC ALANDMISCELUANEOUSBOOKS, ; \X^:;iiow«pemngfrpmCarter’.,Fletcher’*, Harper’.;. AppletonVScribaerj., JDodd’/j, Pain am, Ac., New York; 'ObQid A liineoln/Jcweu, 4c } Bostonj -Martin*.: Ac., -PlulEdelphiaj fironi the Presbyterian-Board of Publics ;*Utm*and:Amencan Sunday Sqftol Union, and Map Sab •bath SehooPSoo leiy. fresfcimpoNationsof standard Theolo gical ssd Miscellaneous works from Enrepe, and a large of Stationery, ita eter#nrmen supplied at Eastern prices. • * DAVISON A> AGNEW* 05 Market st.» dTO*S9>. , - ’ -adiolnlna Wilson’s Jewelry Store, .. .J!JT ENTERPRISE WORKS. ilter*3d.’Woofc'sr..«nsir ddo* .tag* yimm &ust. , nVm J. ' BOWK * TKTlffiTi lu RRXNKHAS 4 CO.,' !£2&E3SB&£I IMPORTERS sad manufacturers „ FIFTH BTHEBT, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, ctJTLEIIY.fiURGICAL AND IwpofttwttiiDfliltwlnClocluijWtttehea '* ~ '• »rot FiJaTRIIMRiMTa, rj. JiiD«irt r WaichMawiciit T Wai£hJilakeriTooUt&c. Wu FXiES,*e. We keep»reneirai a** - BKOleate uade and ib6 pujlie [”ui . . Bonmemof iheabove articles dan' 1 genemUfttbatAtoy have just renewed, from iho beat ttt*&Uyoo-handf together, with*. general variety of Europe, a largo fpi orGold and Silver ■JtenfeytHardware. Abuv bang* Pistols and Revolvers, and Materials, anda,p3qst ©fe* EuJSttHoms, Sbp^lKl^,' t tead and gaatßsammcnt orJeweliy ? from tbq begt iuwiafaeiu* Hunting;ind Pocket KnivXj % pnc £ s ,? B Jow '* Blhc J r s*° be the best JobbW« »Bd «DaWtt* naatSaxeeiiled . manner, and on ihe mosi reasonable lernia. of eVery deserip- -Frown Mteulioiusald to order* tom a distance, tiota.-H Brdeit nCthe: best material, and workmanship mawl > <• , ■ - warranted. Orders teeeiyed at them al Wholesale or ~ . . r ~ bßctsUyniall b* filled withdeapstth.” HnnUny parttea very beUof VINEGAILgoro ii Wholesale prices. - rmyW ’ 1? ij9 . . HOBBBSyta the diamond. _ —IWU 1 niriorr J * \ * * * < * 1 t V - * * * • 2 Hftttrasfr %ffFfgjgA' ; 4 t» sssr/^rMlitei 1 »WMi'wto»tfLtliaaubs9!Jl<«ar*l^fflijeswii)(is*oftS<»W-, 1 ? r* '* nffeaiv s,jqw&Rkw*~>i-* jKttft ft‘Mwii’ vs?in##» •* tuimiMw (tium p «ajn> & H 41 -J - im . „u n "ti j fib-toHria«scsof fwopixiyvhatt ’ jl Ttn ample cajmuiv 'i point of to Ut> Si iltt‘Dfa&ynfi6Joban»t>&Bd»flßfsieto of dwellings, and i olNddtirxXinmrypropMt-y t»u<) u! ■>», A. A CARRIER, Actuary, oel‘27J Branch yimtufictd st,. Pmaburgtp Bffevr Block Jmaarbucc Oo«, JYew Haven, Connecticut. HORSES, XJATTLE, Ac , insured agamst death by disease or accident. - Capital •'550,000, with power to increase to $1(0,000 ■",: DIRECTORS. ' • • Thoms* Kendrick* Alfred Edwards,. J.UwiiTnylor, John Saxton, : ■ ■ NathamelThurber. • . AVth, W..Keodrick. Thomas 'Kerdbick, President. . O«or« r. RrynoWir Secretary.; 8 CURTIS A DOBBS, Agents, • Na*l22eomnrof Wood and FiAhsls., . mya> (ovrr Patricks & Friend’* Banking-House.) lBbliliAfliCiS COM. ■■■■.■ BART • ACCVMULATKb 5500,000. r?MIE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually X large, showing that the company has bcenvtlomg a very large and prosperous business. - The dividends tu 1340 were 50 per cent. - .. “ 1847 M 00 v * 134$ u . fo ... • , 1919 “ 40 “ u “ 1850 ’• 40 tl :■ ■..«*■ : *• .- :.. ■ 1951 u /• 50 • ■ .• ■■ . u «. i t 5J *» 40 < This is among the oldest companies m Uie United States. Its accumulated capital is coustunily inereafiug lor the beni-fu of ineraOerfl, present and Touitn. . MORUIS.FUANKLIN, I’cßi.ident. I’lwv Actuary.. • CURTIS A DOBB9, Agls. • Pittsburgh, cor.-of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick A Friead-a Banking Haute, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN, : Also, agents for Protection and Farmers Fire and Ma* Tine Insurance, - capital 84,>0,U0t), nud of Branch office. Empire Slate Health Association, cash, including accu mulated capital SISOOO. . Alto, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. ■■ mVU "-'*" •: ■•• ■■■•-.:• •' C. A- &VANULTV A CO. ' '*■ ' ‘ ’ _ * * 1 '•> ~<■ ‘ '*-*• * ' ir**" ,»//'*/■ c/C*. ~ { hit m.. ,* - *•** * *• + £ •> * 4 T t « _ „ v ». -* r —♦- 1 -vat ' * * *• ~ I *■ IGftSUKANCfe* THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INBUR ANCE COMPANY.-—Office. North Room of the Ex; change .Thirdstreet, Philadelphia. Fra# Irsurakcs.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in town.and wrnmry, Insured against loss ot damage ?*y fire atihelowestrateof premium. MAnufx.dNsnfiA.wcB.—They ah*o insure Vessels, Car g,oes and'freights, foreign or coastwise,under open or special policies, &» the assured may desire. :I«Li.NDTiiA.ssroßT*TioN.-r-They nt*o insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberallerms.. . ■ ... DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal,Edmund A. Souder JohnC. Davis. Robert Burton, John H. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G.Lciper, Edward Darlington,lsaac R. Davi», William Folwcll.Johh Newlm,Dr. ll.M.Hnston, lamesC. Hand.Theopbilus Paulding,!!. Jones Brooks Ueary Sloan, Hugh Craig, George SernU.Spenccr Me- IlvahiiCharles Kellv, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S: Thomas; John SelicrsvWm. Eyre; Jr, DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —O.T. Morgan, lluj»b Craig, Jno.Ti I-«ORan. - - WILLIAM -MARTIN, President; Tiros. C. lU.vd, Vice PresidenL. - Joamr W. Cowan,Secretary. . fCT Office of the Company. No. 4d Water street, Pitta* burgh, {jeHJidUh P. A- MADEIRA* A^ent- The Franklin Fife Insurance "Company, <JT ?ULLAPBL?nU. DIRECTORS.— Charlea Bancker. George W. Richard*, Thomas Hart, MordceulD. Lewi*, Tobias Wagner; Adolpht K. Botie, SamcelGrant,. 1 DavidS. Browne, ' Jacob R;Smith. Morns Patterson. CHASN. BATCHER, Pre«n. Cius. G. iUjceaia, Secretary. {o* Coitunue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every deicnptlon of property in town and counrry at rateaaa low ns ure eouustcnt with security, •* - The Company have reserved a large Coumigeni Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, saiety mve-tledi afford ample protection to the assured- The Assets of the Company, on January 1at,.135L a» published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob .lows, vlx:—. Mortgages —— % 918,!2$ C 9 . Real*Estate ■—»—• ■■ * ——■ ♦ • .c 1,077 7d ■Temporary Loam» —■ BJ.ttDO 1.7 Stocks • '■ ■ ■ GI,*SS9 00 Ca*h,&C-— *■ 64,346 81 Sl,‘il£,TU9 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 yearMhey have paid upward* ot On* Milium Four Hundred Taou land Dalian, losses by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,*# well as the ability and: disposition 10 meet with promptness, all liabilities. • . J.CARWNEK COFFIN, Agent, Omoe N. K. corner Wood and ad ?t*. State Mutual Eire Insurance Company. HAiinisuuTir.fr. v a ~ m a v i, taou. capital of §300,000, BRASCH OFFICE, Xe M StmthftelJ arte 1 ., Pitli^irgh. ■ BSCOND A7TNVAL STlTttlEftT. Total enPt. of properly utmie* •• • <■* —-SU/UtfjGlQ 03 Amount of bills tcceWuble (m form of Premium notes fiotn members-***.- Ol Amount ol Cash Premiums* ♦ * •$125,0.15 JG Total losses,Teiornc;} premiums, re-insurance and expenses * - 1)3,146 00 • Interest on Loans*—» Cash Surplus—*• Estimated present value of sia tioncry,Office Fartntare, Ac* * Total'*- . *••*•»• •••*-■ Onc*batfof this amount expires within a year. fTIHK Directors, iu presenting the Second Annual Re 1, pori>lakc leave to eonjrmtuluto the meaiLers upon the marked success of the State Mutual lire Insurance ln operation only two years, it hns taken * position beside theolderdns’ritutions of.tbe : Jtind,und provesby itt very great eaccess that the tactual system ns by them is, beyond a question, the best end only safe mode of infUrttftce, * The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi lated manystoefc companies, leave the t-taU' Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of ihiTty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred ihoruacd dollars, which is constantly lecrensinjt. The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insu rance Company offers to'ewßers of safe property in dncementspelConi equalled und never exceeded. ■ Dirertorj—Johii P. Rutherford, I*. C.i'edßwiei, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John D. Packer, AwA Cartier, Pitisburghj : J,'B; Rutherford, A. J. Gillct, 2?. T Jones, Robert <* tow. John P. Rutherford, President,’ A. J.fiillct, Be&euirg. JelidAwtf A. A. OARRIKR. Actuary. HOME INSURANCE. Tbt Farmers *i)d;Olcfiti*iile»’ H«<ilth.ln • aannc« Aaßoo)atlon< OF PITTSBURGH/PBNNA, ■ . ■ . AJD W; TIME OF mZE& r ovnc*— cotwhi nr sSotutolo ptbekxju OVAUANTV CAPITAL, 930,00 u. THIS f* an association established for Urn mutual relief r. of- iis intf triber»j in case* ofsickneg* or accidehr, by the payment of Uie;rAnmj a] Deporiiv. Pefcfortsih good health may become membereiimibb entitled to a weekly benefit, incase cfsieknessoraccidentvAil whojoin this Association are' entitled : to a vote in the election of .officers, and io participate in the profits ofihe Assocli* tion* •Reestablished ion a rate and permanent-btttis, belng.bothMuiaal and Benevolent in its dfsigns,-wilh the lowest rales consiatentTor itesecurity, and condact ed in ainannerioinsurc.iis permanency and durability. Ail persowKcan see the advantages of taking out a policy fromihe General Office. > tSABbY fiarostrs. • - - . 9 2,Coper year,drawsS *2,ooper week; 3,01) ,:. do do 3 } i.O do; 4,00 do do 4,00 do; •.'s,oo % do do' 6,00 -do; 6,00 do do n,OO do; , 7,00 do . do: 7,un do;' 8,00 do • do 800 ‘.do; 0,00 do do 0,00 do; 10,00 do do . 10,00 • do; INITIATION FEE, tor Membership, SffiO-wbleh musrbe ptudat the rimeofmaking application, and the first yean 4 deposit within twenty days; Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratia, ' ' : OVFICBRS. . President— W, UKiuMortT. Vice President and Treasurer— Wm, M. Wilson; . £><aeiarp—G, D. Brown, - Finance Commune—A. J. Childs, A. D, CUnstie, and B. A. M’Alasiers. . . m&Tll:0m WatobCßf dewslry) Aoi T1 AVING just returned from the Eastern cities, I XX have brought, with me one of the most beautiful •and carefully Detected Slocks of Jewels, Watches arid Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public.: wishing to purchase any thing inmy)ine,canreJyoa getting n good aiiicie. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 60 per ccnt.cheaper than any house In thecity*. uive mo a call,and sure you will be satisfied that l can sell a good article as cheap, us any of them. ■ • Another foci i wish: to keep* before the people. :If you want your Watch; Clock* or any article of Jewel •ry, repaired in the best manner, thuws.theplace to have It done. To this brauch of my business T will devote especial attention. ! JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street,. ■: -' apr7 • . - Sign of the Golden Kugle;. > Henry Hichardson, JowaHcr, TpTAVING' replied his store in a handsome manner, il nnil but'iecfcntly returned from the Eastern cities with a J firie:a«sortmotu of Watches* Jewelry and Fancy Goods» ; would eail.lhe attention of his friends mid eas terners to the fact, that amoaghisWatches wifi bo found ibemosidcslrableatyiesamticrns and makers. OfJew elry, the latest styles of broches, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings* ear . rings, miniature, lockets, - . FANCY GOODS—Such a* paper macho, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases,- perfume bottles, table maiSjColi’spistoiSr portemonnics, m_great variety; chinafnm andcako dishes, Ac., with on endless variety of useful andoraamental which have only to he seen to be appreciated. - •• ■ • • • uovi • : NO. a MARKET STREET. . Gltiseni and Strangers, ; - : : DO-ybn -wish to purchase a fine yfa. Jf7 jgtone-hatf the usual price t. If so, callai HOOD'S MSN£W. JEWELRY STORE S 1 Markti stntl ,: two doorsinonh of Third, and take'a look/at his new atoek, just arrived, arid you can therepurchnse Watch ed* OnyTUntf office Gold Jewelry at their real voice, and not oe charged two prices for: everything, las you nave usually been f but can get the veryhesi quality of gpoesatthe lowest easternpriefis. Donoibelieve what .others, interested In their own coles, tell; you, bin come andseefar yourselves* Airgoods soldjatthißCstabUsh-: ment will be warranted as represented ottime of sale— so that all may purchase equaHvsafaand cheap. • sulg, IP “nos (s ojoneyvsoralytt .deserves: to. be • wotched, and, reader, yon may be ustuted that— Watches better ne'er were sold, • Whether of silver or of gold, Thon you will find,whene'er you go, ’ Andloolc at those on sale below* ’ ‘ _ v " * r ! ' “«WnßHSfc— i \k Mliitrwvij'CM Tl F?h'V^i\*v ,^TKir^itv' unctwei!u-'Or;ed <iA Moefe‘ofSFßK«<*a!ia>SUi3MUt GOODS. Con iEis,u,g l in.,ntiri;of Branch nivl. ,D«<|t>iv M oUt 'l jPdlicyXWlUjn'Wtftnic? PLAIN nANI> FANCY I)RL*S GOODL, embracing Hie newest i c d>lww>f,i'ilk and Linen Poplins, Delaines, Ikragtsand BertgVDc Latues, BRut Mounting and Fancy Lawns, Plum ami Fancy Calicos, in great variety, trench, Scotch ami Domestic Ginghams, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kos a utli, Hungarian and Mexican Hats, Silt, Gingham ami Cotton Para*oU, Ac, Ac, which are offered at vVhniesaio cmine most accommodnuuiTitfrins. (uptlJ ~ GroatAltracUonTl TU3T RECEIVED at Jeffris*.One Price Cash Store ! V No. 70 Market street, l’mehurgli, between. Fourth bi. iaud Diamoad,- the. largest and most beauliM stock of SPRING ATiO SUMMER DRY GOODS, .CV#T.oflewd.lo;. the citizens of Pittsburgh.. . The subsenberwou’d inform those who desire to get . good bargains, that the greater purl of Ins Stock was porchuscd m the recent large Auction .fcsles.m New York and Philadelphia for c*stiy which enables him to sell goods 15 to 25per cent- cheaper than those who buy on credit. Wodo uotdcemit necessary-u mention tls the ditfcrenl kinds of goods that compose-ottr-stocky but i -deem it sufficient to say that at consists of u full assort ment of ladie*’ana gennemenV wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully kolicii an '.examination of our stock /ram those who wish to purchase..'- • , .[omrlS JAfltttS APVAHIDbU»M A CO., 100 -'WOOD STREET, TETHOLESALB Diatr.rs in Foreign and DonutUc Dry •f y (roods,-arc now'opening, their first purchase ot SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest cure, to suit the trade, consisting in part pf the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Borages; . Plain and Figured Alpaccns ; French, Scotch ami .Domestic Gingham*. . • Primed Calicoes, In great variety r Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; ‘•Cioths, Cagslmeres and Vestings; ; Summer Cooling and Panmloonlng f Drown and Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats;.- Strawsnd Braid Bonnets. ■ Together with & complete stnek of Variety. Goods and Pedlars’ and Gilt Jewelry,: Gold and Sil ver Watcher, Brass Clocks* Ac; All of-which arc of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices. - ; - •■. ■- - ■ - - ,lfeb23:Cm .-. btCCONL> GtIKAT AttUIVALI I 0F FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vanttes at No. \ 97, Northwest corner of Wood-street and. Diamond-. alley Pa. D. Gheqo A Co. would again an- i no mice to their old customers and dealers generally m i their lino, that they nrc now prepared! © offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchases have been mado on the most fav orable terms with Importers utid Manufacturers, We flat ter ourselves, and hope to be able lomcntaeontinuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been, heretofore co libe rally bestowed upon us, Our DRY GOODii STOCK « in part ofßroadciotbs, Cassintci'en, Suttlnets, Twecdn, fancy Vcstincs, Checks, FlnnnelH, Drillings, Black aud Brown Muslins,Tickings. Blankets, Lmeey Plaid*, Al pacas, Merluoes, Muslm De Lames, CuPiimcTcs, fancy rrmtv Glazed Cambrics; Cloakings. Table Diapers, Gimrhnras. Silks, fancy long Shawls. Silk Cravaisi Pon gee Mile Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct irom Ireland, and all other articles gcnernlly kenl in the DryGooduhne* Odx Variety Depaiimcnt will befound on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind Weft of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs. Battons, Patent und Spool Thread?, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Lyes, Puis and Needles, Tape*. Thimble*, Spoons, Ra zor*, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives Jn*t arrived from rfbeilieldTalent Medicine*, Violin and Violin Sinng*, Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate. Pencils, Percttsfii«n Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk,Silk Gtmns and Fringes, nincy Netting*, Green Bandage*, Black Silk'Veil*, Silk Florence together with a general asaoumjau of all other articles m the Variety line.- We have on band and for sate a large nasortuicut of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pena and Pencil*, Gold and Silver Spectacle*,. Clocks, &e M to which we hmie the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined Id sell our Good* on the most reasonable lenns, either for cn«lr or satisfactory jefer enre. - ■? N.B. The business of th»* tele firm of-Gazoo& Mc- Catidlk.** is to be settled by D, t.itHGo a; the stand of D. Gprgo (c Co , who is rail 4 /aothoined for such ftitd in wlnxc possesrivii .are the punet*, Notea and Books of s>ud£im. (ocilSmT 108 " FRENCH STORE. JOS I' :JAaiKs <joslisg, New arrivals or spring and summer GOODS, opened mid .opeuun*’, including nch Shawls, from S 5 to ft!7*SlOQ each. Lei every lady call and Bft Uni splendid production of Imperial Chinese roauumeturo, . Laces, Saun»jSilks, Btitarjon, MantiilaSj ami Viajtes, to nmlen the ShawJ*. Ladles* and Children** Millinery, Gloves, Flawcrsj Edgings, Ac. . • Gemiclncn*« Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Gemn styles,) Shirt*,Coai?<&u« Goods of every description. $00,478 (SO . 733 4S $31,212 00 ...w, -saiO.MO, 03 M.idame A.Goshntr, (from Franco,) is in *he roon'.hly receiptof Fashions and ModCi*,frorn Parts. London and New York, at No 5l St. C!sir ?ireet, ami HkjMarket at, where ladies arc rcspcctfuUyiavitcd to c*)L . The trade supplied with modelsoml material*. GREAT BARGAINS IN DKY GOODS Selling off at Cost TO Q UIT;.TJiJ3 M irSIXL'SS' rjiJjE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail X dry goods business, and having made such arrange* mrnts as to render it necessary toclosn but Us slock by ihe'lstof Jaly next, will commence oa 'i'hursday.May Itf, fluid' sell hi* entire Stock of Fancy etui Staple dry goods at COST;FOR CASH. ; Hisgoodshftvbijr been principally purchased the pres ent aeaeon,Tvitl be forma desirable bargains, bring; at least s!sper centlower tbau regular prides rn STAPLEGOODS will be found— •' 4*iftads4-Frertchjginghnm!4 .'■-;••• Englishaud trench chiuuesi iilk alpacas and bombazines; Cbeck&nudjnuslins; . Irish linens andcrnslicii; ... - ;Table'lincn«And cloths; Huckaback towels and toweling; Oumusk unit snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar* settles quiltaj/urnitarc prim*, pluin and cmbhluinmy; linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and piano covers and covering*; worked lace.curtains and cnnntn muslins. FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, embM and plain white beceee and :.lbibet shawl*; Fine French luwna ami bereges; • ' Kerege de Iq]uc3 and niuilin tie iaincs; Tissues and grenadiers;' Blkam! fancrsilkfljsomevery superior, and a'fine stock of goods geheruUy. EMBROIDERIES. ■ Worked mujland lace.copes and sleeves; Jaroueu, tnaU and linen cambric collurs A cbenitecuc?, Jaconelt, mail edgings and.inscrtlugs; • ' EtnLTd luieu aod cambiichdkfs; Wotkcd bands and flouncing*; and it magnificent stock of Valenciennes edgings* laces arid inaenings; together . with a large varfety ’of other goods, top numerous to mention, all of which willoctually be sold at ORIGINAL COST. FOIL CASH. Early calls will secure the best bargains ' JAMES A. IiI’KNIOHT. No: 62, 4t’i st . 1\ S-'-All petsors -knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, tbs 2, are requested to pay the Stune,'ti*all debts will be put in the hatftls ofnn at* inmey for collection. : : . , : my!2 ~ GREAT,REDUCTION IN FRlOwsi ■Vblrd Arrival or ir«w Snmm«r:Gooda» THE largest,cheapest and besVStoekofFAN- DKES3. GOODS, ever ntfered in this ciiy.is opemng .flt YOUNG. STENENSON * ’33B* LQYE , » Obirinal 'Bbb Hivk Stoas. No 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh.: . . : • . Therproprietors bavo fust opened a large and most beautiful assortment of the newest and most fashionable, styles of. Fancyand Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since, the great reduction in- prices at the large clearing.out sale* In Nevi’.York and Philadelphia.' and will be offered to CASH buyers at from SU to 25 per cent; lower Ahon former, prices. ' • / - i DRESS GOODS,of everydescrintion,suchas a very largo and beautiful stock of the following articles * High Lustre. Flam Chameleon and Glaca Silks, do . Plain Blitck ond Striped dp; do Brocade Armozcs and Fouli.dc Soics, all colors; ■ . • Black and Chameleon Turk Sniins and Water’d Silks; Chene and.lndia Foulard. Silks; do . Frinied and Plain SilkTissueSj ■••do .. do . Albcrines and Grenadines;• PIQiR) printed and embroidered Berjgcs;' Chene plain.ami.figured SUksnnd Fophn*; • Parte printed Berago de Lainea, the cheunest ever of . . ferea;- Parte pmited Lawns and Jaconetß. do do : Plain and embroidered Mulls and Swte«es; . . Fialn end primed Cashmere*, Delaines and Alpaccas . French and Domestic Ginghams; • v : . English and American Chmues end Calicoes at all . ; prICCS; : ‘ Needle wotted Sleeves* Coffo, Collars, Chemisette; .■do . Lace and Muslin Capes; . : Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen Camb. Hkfs: Fancy Silk Pocket Illrft*Cravuls and Neck Ties; • Gloves, Hosiery and Suspeuders. a large stock; ’ 1 ; Irifib Linens, TabielTtoths and Table Damasks: Xic k *ngß„Checks,Crash, Bird Eye Diaper ANapkins: : BleachedandßrowfiMuslini,from yard; French Cloths,plain and Jancy Cassimercs t Satinets' CasUtneret3,Twceds,MerinoCasßime r es& Ky; Joans: . Biack Satin andFAhcy Vcstuigs, Ac.j . ■■■ !> .• Bonnete and Ribbons; at great bargains; ! •' ; Spring and Summer Shawis, algreat baTeainv; ; The. proprietors, would respectfully solicit an early .caUfromau their friends,:and'jthe.pabUc'gene'ral!v;feel* lnirconudcnt that they can offer greater Inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers lhan evef have heretofore been offered m Pittsburgh. . J*™ YOUNG. STEVENSnM fc u>VK. ' • Hemoval. ' • ’’TV■ TTOUGH A ANTHONY have removed their DA* JuL ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to JwSiPft'fe °y er ,he Men's Library, wfire ®W patrons and friend,.” MEYER, 424 Penn th. BSkUanal Bridge: Jreeps constantly on hand and makes Sea* lo order, »t ilie towm pnro, ; every description ot t-ancy.ajidPlaiaFUßNlTUßE/soPAiS and CIIAIRS or the best workmanship aud most approved styles. • Parohaiera would do well to.vljittis Warerooine. •' Wv27-dAwlv - . i fTJUStuidersignetl beg* leave to announce to his friends i JL. ana castomera, that he; has received : a large*- and l'S r ßri9rt^ 1 55 i?! ti W®'lot of RHENISH and i FRENCH .WINE.wh IC b he con warranx ospoxe and, > S®bpinejand which be seiUelther by ihe botileorcask. i* e *! d 1 e8 » be keepaalwaysion handle large andwellse*: of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL: i jC»iN,and uiher-Liquors,'all ofwhidf am of the. ; nw qnfiuuee, and warranted; genuine article**- JI« (nelff gratefttl Yor forfner favors, and it shall be hi* duty 19 attend tohis cattomere as fonserlyv'v • *■; •-> ■ .AS betas made thebeai and latest improvement for rectifying. 'Whiskey; be" can fUrnlsh item of the - best Mod, ann at the lowest price* r P. FICKEISEN, . idyS ' No» 13? Übeitr atrcat* ' - ’ -•. , ' v . : ' ‘ 1 i XU3 tUXt- *» MM A VT - >■«. 1 uoli, nt his-old stand, corner- of Liberty»ud - B*Kn*.s»WM<'.*SK}JSß»AJaNGlUtendei) is branches raa>ll vllllV.jlll.UKEll A CO., . ON llANDaltlieir extensive CABINET and aik manufactory, No m smith Sew <t. a large assortment of fancy and plam Furniture, which they will BcUl&percem.below Chsiomnry mean Terms—cash ooty. jdec27,ly Cabinet and Chair Fwtnryi A MEYKRba on band, at hie exten iyL sivaCablneCancf Choir Manufactory.No’4.M F«m raSKaircci,above (be Canal,all kmdsof FURNITURE, * V *tULh. a» 3ofa«, Contra TaMes.M&hogany Chair*,. Mahogany. other atuules intheCupi*. net line—which he will seif 2U per cent. below custom* ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY, , - \ JOSEPH MKYhlt. ; aprO . . ; No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward. . <k. C.fcUM»Ka. ■ U. KA.ot.va ■■ ■ Rarnmar A-Banltr, i • ; CAmNETWARERO()iM,SMiTHFIELDSTREET r : Bit\»un.Sevmthxtuii and Straieberryalliy.Pttlsburg.l’a. fiV- - HAMMER& DAULEKkeopconstantly onnaud vi_. a variety or excellent and fashionable Furniture, 1 rapgwarrantedcqu&Jio aiiyttrUie4iiy,umlaold on :os: f ‘tt *favorable ierpiS‘tt« can beobttuued at any similar establishment m .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive fuoctr, etDbracmgnll kinds of Furni ture, troro the eheapeEtamlplaiiiesttothe mostcosUy; and elegant. All orders promptly attended to.: mri2lJrn . ToCablnetJaabert. .Ytnan, Jbucioood and Walnut; . YamisA, ffartf tears and EwmifUrsat Wholesale. - rpiU? subscribers have just received 'from New; York JL and Uosioa a-inosi splendidstock, of VENEERS, am] are manufncturing b.y machinery Furniture suitable for the trdde. AH' of'which we will sell arexttemely low prices. ‘ As great eurc was taken lathe selectton:of.the stock, persons cannot fitil to be . suited either as to quality, or price; and, as ins well knowu that Furniture can he 1 made by machinery superior: nnd inuch. lower tliau by baud, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. • , Turned Work.m all tts branches, earned o/i as usual. ! ' Plank forhauu rails; for-/Carpenters, and hllaruclea ; required ron hand—viz:..Mahogany, Varnish, .Hardware,rilau. i Cloth*, (springs; &c., &c, ; RYAN & hURKK, . i ' , • .Ryan’s Buildings,' " }■, martt&ydaw. - . r ;No.3t Eifth,street. JonratymsaCablttet DJaKeraAaaocJatioit . WAREHOUSE. !IQ SECOHV STJiEET, * . (near inn corner of Wood.) • . , . . THIS ASSOCIATION, cm-** bracing, already, twice tothiceXEL ;i times ob many nands as.lhe lar- rap). I" ce*tand Imftcuomasucnowned " 1 ■ ivLosmess shops? ot this city, have-opened •tbeir -'Ware ! house, and aro able to furnish lbc:.puUlic, ky wholesale kor.reiailjWiib Furniture of vhe following description— I' viz: Mahogany “Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus (Toll Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany. Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany WasbsuuiilspSo las ;I)ivnns; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secrctaiics; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tablesj-CtMHre Tables; Hat Racks; French . Bedsteads;: Ottoman*; Poplar Ward robes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work* Fiends; Cherry and Common Workstaudn; bigb.post, common, lowland trundle Bedsteads 1 ; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs, Cradles, &c. an extensive scale, permit ihctn to sell at the lowest price*,and they arc de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, ami warranted—as the public will understand by giving tbem acalL , s[£7* Skem&oai work of all descriptions, and other • article* of any description, matle to order in every style, aithe shortest nonce. - (marts ; PATENT M BTAItIC BCBtAt' CASES. '*HJE subscribers havjnu'recpuUy inarie arrangements: L with the- Patentee ofihtsrfie.w.and roluoMetnuen i uan (t»7 the njauijfartnre and sale .of the. article iu the: Went, they having-been manufactured heretofore-cxclti sively in the Kaakwhere thcy are.'HUpuracding tho use of wooden cofbits, take ibis method' of informing, the ■ public, thatthey are now manufaciurmg eighteen uiffer eni sizeuof (be modern Sarcophagus, varyingm leuglli from inches to Pi feet, with width and depth sailalde for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire space for cushioning, Dr for bodies of unusual dimen*'. sions,have several sizes deeper ami wider. This in vention now comma into gensraluaejifl pronounced one. of the greatest of llte age. These J-tmiAt. Casks are: composed of various kinds ofinetals, uutpnncipnlly of iron* • • ■ ■■ ■ sriicy are tboroaghly enameled inside and ouuatid tuuvraade jmperviQus to air ntid. indestrucUble. They: are highly and of a classic form; are light and portable, while they combine the greatest-strength which metal Is capableof; in a given quantity. : ; • When properly secured with cement they are perfect*, ly alMight, and free from exhalation of oOVneive gases.- They cost no more than good wooden cofiius, ami are better than any other article in ssc, {of.whatever cost,), for transportation,vaults,orordmary interments, as has been proven by actual expcximentß, and certified, to by. some of our most scientine men ; hlso. by tlic Ifotiora* Lies Henry- Clay. Daniel Webster,. Lewis Cass,and :Other iUstutgutshed Senators who have-.witnessed their utcniK. and whose letters, together with oilier evidences of ibetr worth, may be seen at our AgiTiits 1 Burial Case Depot, No. 3/4 Main street, three- doors above Nirnh, where we intend 10 kce)r on hand.ai all timesy such o stock of all sizes and degrees oi ornament and Imlsh a.v will !?uitthe mostdiversiucd tasteß. . iVc uivne the aUention.of the pubhc/aml of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an rxami- the article, and request ilium not to rely upon of undertukemuit using the article, wj.Dfe Inteicst il would betomwrerffe.venl them..: ; • : \Y. 0 DAYIS*& CO. MARKhT FfRKF T. Slad. A, UO.SUNG, Ko.ril, ■ST. CLAIR STREET, AVnoiICSAI.E HSTAJL Dealers m 'Foreign otid Am<ne>\n t •'Foncv ams Slavic DRV GOODS, MtLLi iVKBY.^e. y««SSFWB' JAJUKS W« WOaUWK'.L, . CABINET - J&S A 1 TURK MANUFACTURER, I *[l \Vare-roomn 97 and 90 Third atratt* T ; W, Wi respecifullyiufornishlsfriendsaud’dosioni-;, •J , era that he has now completed hi» spring Block of Furniture, which is decidedly, the largest ond vest ever offeredfor sale tn tbls City, which will be void at prices ati low an any m the United Stale*, bail or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well* seasoned 'materials,. best workmanship, and newest designs; and from- theexteni of bis orders, ami facility iu nuu nfacutring, he is enabled to produce warranted ■■ furnifcre,atthc lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of ulentifyi-iff tbe;.cus torbers’ ituerett with lus own, iu quality and price, aud • keep* always on hand the greatest variety of every tfes* cripiion of farriifnreV frowi the cheapest and plained, lo the niiwt elegaiti-and of. any, pari of one, may befurmshed from bis. Mock, or . manufactured. exprcss]y to order 'The foHowing arudesi cotiaiat. iu part, orlria stock 1 , which'fof "richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any at the Eastern cities: ' - Louis ; Xly : te;e-teifl'a-SQfos;.-.' 50 Stefas, in plush and hair cloth; . 50doz. Mahogany Chairs, .I*o do Walnut doj 50 Mahogany Kockingdo; • 10-Walnut do do j . • 5o Mahogany Divans, , 10 Walnut doj - 50 Marble Top CcmreTahles; 50 . t’o •Dressing Bureaus.; . Ifli do Washstands; <lO Enclosed do,* • : 100 Cotnroon. v- ; do}> : - . : . - 90 Plain Dress’ug Burcnua;. 4iVM , diogmiy Bed.sieatH; ■ ■ *ioWalnut do; ' 50 Cottage do; -• 3oOOb>rry and Poplar Bednead*;. 2»ftUhogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut- do; lUChelry . : • do; - 50 Pluin Bureaus; 70 Dining und Breakfast Tables ; : 11 Secretary and Bookcase*; 20 doz-Cane- Seat Chair* j 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chair*; 12 Ladies -Writing Desks; ■■•- Hat and Towel Stands;:; What-Nots; Etiguires; - Paper Machae-Tables; . Conversation Chairs; -Pembroke do; Elizdbaihcu do; Hail and Tier do; Reception do; Ladies 1 Work Table*& ; . Peatiinlaid do; , Extension Dining Tables; Arm : . . do; Ottomans; ... Gothic and Hall Chairs. * » A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE mad WINDSOR CHAIRS.. Cablnht MXKKhssupplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice. • \ * i - Ail orders promptly attended to.y tmarS RAISINS— rC5boxes u J. KrisUeß’ 1 brand forsaidby - ttiyl3 SMITH A; SINCLAIR. /'tO-FAKTNLKSIHT.—The subsenuers-have lUißduy vJ Associated themselves togelheras PailHemfor the purpose of transacting a Wholesale'Grocery, Produce, Liquor andCotriraisMotHbusiness^under the firm of John Black & Co., No. 210 corner of LibenyomMrwin sh. JOHNBLACK, margty . M.M’CULLOUOH. JR. WUllam Wi Wallace. PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 3 IW, 321 l and 3153 jLt6crty ) oppaji« SmuAfald st. MONUMENTS; Grave Stones, Mantels, Furniture Tops, and all; kind* of manufactured Marble, al» way* on hand; and made to order qiv the shortest notice. Several'hundred designs for Monuments, original and pelectpd,on hand. The trade furnished. 'With Marblc at the lowest prices;; Orders promptly attended to.' > marl:4m Vy.- W> WALLACE. I|OUO Case* straw tioodii fHHE subscriber-having made ; arfangeratnits with the 1 NORTON STRAWMANUFACTuRING COMPA NY, for the sale of their Goods; now oiler* for. sale.a largo assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every variety of fabric, stvlennd pattern, adapted ‘to the Spring trade, which, will be soltl-by the package, ut ' the lowest figure.. C&sek; may be assorted to -sutt pur •chmscrs,-. J. WrALDKN, No.fi3 Milk street,Boston;. ' FTIHE PnTtiietship hitherto existingbelvvr.en the sub- X#crlbers,doing husineasm the narae of John Black - ft. Co., is tbiadaydissolved mutual consent, JT. Me- CultaQgh purchasing the entire interest ofJolm Black m *saMbusines*f;H.flicCuUougl» having’, the: right, to use the name of the late firm m settling the business, and the ,exclu«ivo right to receive all outstanding debts, and to . pay all debts due by the late firm. , JOHN CLACK, henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber, os usual, at bisold •tawLcotnerof. Penn, and Irwin streets. HENRY McCULtOUGII. / Pittsburgh,. March 1;1852. . . •••• : . mat2:if GKOUGEALBttKE, v' • N 0 .71 comtr of -Wood arid Fourth <m- HAS lust received hisSnriog"3look of-: ' • Misuperior BOOTS- of ihe ll ®®?®® • Jgf best stock workmauship that can be got together •«tTg in any one establishment, onikejamoani, in the- West. • Nearly all made to special order, free from, cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants and others are re* spectfolly invited to Cali and examine the Block, which is offered for Ealelow for cash. • ... N.B.—T3. A. has pald particular attention to have a general assortmentof tbebest stock of iiootsandSUoea ior the Retail trade, from the good low price to the best madeveustom work, consisting of every kmd.of colors andfashions riowiu use. - Individuals and families may •rely on always :finding a general ’ assortment,:aaliire. laies to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No; 71. . ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s I'aJm Leaf three Straw Hats. fanrS 2m •. i Aotlce, ■fTllß partnerahip heretofore existing between X designed miTie ComDiieiiorianffForwaTdiho'bDsi . ness, etc., under the firm ofS. VOM BONN HOnST A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent- The -business or the late firm wiiL be settled by S:‘F. Yon Fonnhorst, who Isauthorisedtoase the uame of the firm for that purpose .WILLIAM EICHBAUAL • rnW>a,h, May 3d, BO ™» ORST - , . Co-P**tn«r,lUp Hottce. -fPUE under signed, have ihis day formed a Co-Partner': ,rJL; «blp for the traruaclioaofa Woo Land General Lojumiasion ana Fowarding business, under -the firm of VON BONNHORST * MlikPftY; ~WarehQUSS No.CT Water and U& Front streets. > JAMES R. MURPHY. > 3. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, W«r3dilBs*mr4 *■ * * _ 1. r ,■: v \ .'v *■ - ? -/•, - —-■ . . . r XX-X X-v ; .-v : ' :i '^VXrv^vXNX %A *- »V* > '^ K ' , -t V - 4-.. * J *-i * - t;V < ,-. .'V...V'.: r 'o '-.''.‘-‘-":.'-' V. ~ 'V y-’y. 7 ’--;*'-' A. ’ \ * *v * ■■■ , t * ut he only infallible Cure for ih&ifreadfUl Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary ffoctttr* nal JSoMstbnSf , < 10 harassißg And destructive, and productive of to 1 y itniefi mischief to the nervous system, incspaclttif* uiff tbe ra#n /or fflsinpos society, uq4 matrimony. , T This Instrument isyimple, comprehensive,‘and awet* fading , and may lie used without the lighten JnConve litencc or the knowledge of the most intimate ftiend.~ rt isto beu^ed externally, producing hOpaSn-orlniOry Whatever) norpfeventing any one from.aucnjliiig.io.hr* anil while In o ® not <i single estiissum can uikeolace, ittvigOfa&Hg: the organs, tn a «. „tck an €Xvf>t ihat they mwaiM. T W P .^“‘ llV ?* W«» dv mxitnoki, ibtflosso?tyhicbrcauseU Uy^aTiyAiita®. ih the disease in questionrOtrdihesaus? 3oneoraUantconiplaints f via: | Pain m the of Vision, Weakness of the Back and igeq* dona of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the mature Decline of Virility, Weakness or Memory *OJd : Power (or .Mental Application,- Dpject/00* Aversion tp,, ; Society, Timidity, .SclMhslrust, Love 6f Somaatf, AC- All these complaints xn£ariabl^Jtis9ppe9T : W fOOJS, ; sauiee is stopped from tahiek they emanaUd. •>•••; r Phis Instrument harbeert’exttnnrted'ana approved-oi by ihehighest authorities LnEuroj^.and - America ji3Te- ■, commended by the most prominent Physicians of au countries, as. Vie only certain remedy existing for 3tflfise complaints, and hasnow completely superseded ihfl use ofarDga,ihebougt9,c.atneDiatron } .Ao-,iiouomeation the thousand advertised nostrums of the day, as cordial*, antidotes,■&a;&c.lioonstaute9VaCme_iametiDlerJb& eq{at T \homost pleasant, asii by.far tbeeAeqpui treatment ever Offered to theafflicted, a fair price- being allowed foe the Instrument, alter tile desired effect fiasbeenr: at* tamed. * , Ueit also remembered,-rtlmt those noraplamtA-.areliin little understood by the profession in general, and that nil the medicine m the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, which,'if allowed toeonlioue an* checked, are imre to.producedthamoal distressing con-, sequences. ', - : ' ■. ” Uhas been a mntierof surprise to some, that any one. of and of professional attainments should idevote his attention to diseases wblclrpeople' , of-every* description pretend to cure so easily., if, however, bo} :ihe one thonsamiib p&riof the miseries those.peoplebnng upon society were would •be forilitid.- - And- tl l»* not only ihO- presenunlsery and dejection., preying on the mind aswell as the body,, that. ; is deplored, bu» some, are of such a natafo as to affisef posterity,, aod even to destroy the.repnfilucUvo,faculty,, altogether. It in a fact lhal. wheu not properly Created, they (nay remoin soUarmant m th&consilUlilon'aa to ap pear nvno other way than iq their effects upon posterity; yet,. if properly understood.me most easil/and spdeat*. ty removed. .Theabove,soingeu}oasly contrived instru ment. wWdonbtless, Ina-great taeasoia, comnboieto check the evils of-quackery, so prevalenun this class of diseases, throughout the Unions • . .« The price of the completelQsmiment,carefqUy secur ed against all observation in a box, is only Sltf... It can be sent, by express;to any address m any part .of the United Stales, Canaas, Ac:, According:!*)order, UCcorav paaled by fait drrecuons, and important-advice.to the i married ami single; the expenses, even to the remotest i ports of the country, being .very tnilmg, .. s . . ■< --i The uuexampleu succeaaihla bißtniment baa obtained since us introduction in Amencaj-ha&lodnced some un*. principled persons in New .York, Philadelphia, Albany. Boston; Ac.; to get up soma.ridiculous things, called ■u Instruments,” winch; however, bear.hot thb suoht kst resembiancOj tzeuArr ,?! fajrn nor principle* to ray own invented, tong tried, and. universally approved In* siruiueut*, ruuLwhich are as similar .to them as night is to light. Every attempt foscUauch 44 imnnlineuti’’ for mine wilbbe prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, ' I being not willing to connect the well and: honestly i enrueil reputation of my -inventions with quacks and : their worthless productions. . No Instrument t$ genuine i and none can he warranted but those arderedfiom f'. All applications and remittances’must-be directed i (post paid) to tbo Doctor himself, ho havmgno Agencies i estabhehed but in London nod Pans* ; , Address, postpaid; Dr-If.de Loiiey,sl-Li*penanlat., New York i Office hours, daily, fromOA-M. ull 3 P. M , and from ? till 8 P. M;, the Sanbath excepted. . i QT'The imdersiguedecjtiiy, wilbgretuplcasure, that ! the above*menuoned Instrument is not ontyconatnicted : on scientific principles, but that from its ose ihe happiest results may always, with confioence,. he. anticipated, therebemg. for the cure of those iUsfeaßec,HO d’HEtt CERTAIN REMEDY extant. HENRY S KEIXCR. M D. CII. GUErZE, M-D.,UO Chamber dreet, C ECKHARDT, JM.Di « iiowftTd ; ' ■ • " " '.Nmv YoBXi- . Dr, xheLajiet (a prepared toeiecute alloroirrsforsttr glcel apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and > ,«*gB, which move Jike natural members; Apparatus fnr Laxalion j for CoQtroctcd Legs; for curvature of thr-Spine ana Waist; for False Joints of the Arms: and Knees; for: Paralytic kegs;*for Club Foot; for Lacrymul Fistules: for Falling or the Rectum; Hypogastric Belts; Bedsami Chairs for Sick Persons ; Crutches,Trusses,Ad.; Ortho* pedic Corsets^&e.,Ac. . AU worlc warmmed. Letiers must he post paid,' containing a proportionate remittance or city reference. ~ [feU9ff:ly iigp^l & f, *®Ssr"* -■ ;$y . Dr* Gayzotl'e Improved Kxtraot of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and only genuine preparation for the . permanent cure of Consumption and Diseases. of, the Lungs, token they ure< supposed (o .. be affected by the too free use of Mercury, ■ Quinine; £c. • —IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL— • . Scrofaln,. orKing’s Evil; - Canccrs,Tumors Knip ' . i:ons of: the Skin. Ervelpelasp ' • Chronic Sore Eyer, Ringworm or Tel* t«ra, Scald 'l!ctul, .Rhe&meusm*.Paint in the.. Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcersvritvelbngiif tbeGlindt, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease ot the Kidneys, Less or Appetite, Disease arising from . the use-of h]ercuty« pam in.the Side tend *.••• , ShoaMera, General UelnUty,Drr>p *y 2 Lnmh&go, Janndice. and.- ■ ■ • •' • Cesiivenep*; .- The Beit Femoie filedletne Known l • rglHßShaker prepared 11 Yellow Doeki” and the ” Bed X Honduras •Sarsaparilla,.’’ arc the. invaluable rerae. dinl agents GayzoU’ftTmpttmdExiracl of'Yellow oo6k and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la boratory of Dr. Gayzotihas given us the vhtueof these roots in their perfection-. .Ills preparation contains all the restorative propertles of ihe TOots,combuied and concentrated m their utmost strength and efficacy; •.> ■ Krperimeats were made in the mannfaciare or this medicine, until it was found that it could not be farther improved..-. •••• -■■■■■ Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost universally m ensrs ot Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com* plaint*. for general prostration of all the vital powers, and alhhose discuses of the skin -so Tying to the patiexk'e and go mjutiouMo health. •• f* P f f p p ? Scrofula, Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, dancer, tisn grene, UheumatUm, and a vast variety brother di«a* - greeablo and dangerousdiseases,-are speedily- ami •r perfectly cured by the.us4 of this medicine: „ , _ Sex mm. Michigan. October ft, !SSV: ; .: ’ • .Mr. Jons D. Park—Hear 1 is with uoutlera* Me feeling* of grtuiimie that ! am able, through the lU viue Providence of. God, and by live wondor-Wtrkiug agency of that excelUui mediche, GuytotPs-Yellow Dock,and Sarsaparilla, to give -you a few'symptom* of my utmost hopeless case. lo the winter of ISSUI was attacked with a severe pain, .wluch was gradually extending through the whole - neht sule aiid legs at the same, tune, a: total prostration: of my physical syAtem j. also; my leg hod shrank To about two-tnirus of us Common size. I procured the attend*' ance of a skillful practitioner, who prouonneed my dis ease one of the. worst foirins of liver complaint. He said my chae was.one not easily handled, btanwicribed for me, 1 remained, under his treatment Until iwaasat fsuea he ccald not heip me, , I;;then procured of your ngent at.thia place,* W, A. Beers, two bottles of Guy 2011*0 yellow frock andSafcsapariUaifroni wbTch I re ceivedn va«\ amount of benrfit.; After-having taken four bottles more, I was able to pursue’my business wuhont any inconyenience, and have pee;t since that’ tirae a weirm&ti. while but a-ibort tlmo-since 1 wascon* fihedto my bed three-fourths of.the Umefan'd,! cannot ascrlbetherewro of/my health to gay other cause than’ by t of ihat truly . valuable medicine, zous \eltow llockaiidSarsaporilla. . / , J • HASSEL VAURIPER7 Ala. J. D. Par*— Diit Sir .- I send you the foregoing ceruficaie r ond r so far as lam a«quaintcd with the case* ilia all true.. I procured it, iturikmn umightbe a benefit to yoo and to the. tfnic.trd.. ■: You Imve tbe '.privilege' et using tt aa yon itnnt best. ° Yours, W. A BEEUS. | | I f P P - The following letter is from a highly sycian, who enioya an extensive practice: _ •* tVAVARRK, Mark County, 0., Nov i; IS51; . . Ds. John D. Pakk—Dear Sir; Or Guv ion s Kx -This medicine*liasbeen pre aerlbed by ine forthe laai wlth gooi effect, ldver Complaint, junnQice; Dys»-- pepßla.phronie.anu ln all female complaints u certainly-is uueqnailed < . medicine the patient constantly &®M.V and, vigor, a fact worthy of great consjd* f rauon.. n is pleasant to the taste aod sinelh anu can by persons With Hie most delicate stomacher wuit safety, under: any cireuai«unces. I ataspeakinz. from expencitcej ami to the afliicied I advise its use. • ■ UK. J. S. I.EKPEff. . .Spld.by. J. pv PARK, Fourth and W«dnui;9treeta, Cim cinnau,o.t General agent, to wUoni all orders must be addressed.. . • IR“i *1 per bottlea/orilS. *7 by * 3. H. PARK; Cincinnati,-Ohio. Norib*east corner of Fourth and aW orderamust be addressed. * l^^u sß h i A * Wilcox,Jr,crmferMarkf'i ® A Fahrj««oek-A Ctr. Pius 1 washington'f-W'H-^araher.- Weakley, do; lA;Bßowie;tJurftm4wnirf Bedford Bbn,lluntiDrdUT>;Mra,llrr, llellidayi gorghrillHdebrond & Co, Indianar- Fordfey-ir Jlaclay, BrookviUe: J ? on ' fl &. i3on * i . Wa y il ® Bbar ghjM’Farlajadi&:Co.« ,Cs I}ender, Mead villej Barton * Co, Krie f llenry For ker,. Mercer r J fc Coi * -J BoUgiass A Co; If Hannan, Beaver; J:l> warren, F bf t SJones,Conderiport; P Crooker, Jr.<Brpwns: Villen- r ’ fjaneiatdftw-/ • A* Terntlft WI !£> fpflE safest and most effective remedy for Wcrtasijn JL Children and Adults, that has discovered. The.foHowine testimony of its godd effects is oacrcu.— Fromß,H, W.Wilstach, Druggist t r i.xvAYtrts* fludiana } Nov. w, tool. Messrs. B. A-F^L^ck engaged in.the Drug business for a . nomber jr. yjariT. and have known .your Yenmfuge tliebu?iaes*.liithi*vicuiUy.itl» viry.popuUr,and^e sales are large ami yearly nousaruclesof Vermifuge ra JJ tfitmt a a*-yours,.aitd none.mafDtaliia lift. IKracwfw well. I Vouldßmluply ta.wnce» or the goodeff?«!ifaulting from iu a«e,,bßl presmuo «ach wobiS ms iSm«e»»V Sev/reJ of ourmow lespeott l>le phjreiclnne use iiinlhelr pmelicj here, atid teeora meim it us e good end eefeajUolo.frir lho cxpnlsioa tir Worm, from tbo system. ~ ’ .. YonrStAe. B.R.VT. WILSTACU. Frepared *na sold by' B. A, YAHNESTOCK: * CO. , . : ■ • comerof wood end Ftmatreete, Fittibonh. l/fIBER VmBOAB»-25hhU.ottlmnd and for sele by: \lj i«» ABKarBONBACROSBP,^ *- -x V , * s iU.*- V? * >. 1 \ r ;/ r "H ■ *- ***** ■. •>-. .A r .r. ' ■ -' " JHfluat. ' - of AppeUie y iMlmtaUM»*llttroa*a,JftdCWtt#Oine,C«« <»hts> p»fi»<!’fcaißt (br/aijtth'jasid flrtote»lb«ttt«', <W J>y r JV..C. JACKSON, 240 Libert* aireet, £«■? al , \Vb£rfttci,fltliibiiTgb,andlTy ; i(fili6 , 6niiiiJto- - 1 - -1 AUHourAiiLI ,i,Ji > * l ' . ! JSXTHACT OP .-’AMERICAN OIL. ~ .* , T)UEPAttEUand soldiy JNO. YOtrNGSOTVj aDS Ml ufedrtrtiieer.*-' I TM* powerfailyeonceairßiedpfev taratfon* ihe afedicaUviriueaof .wtucli .artloand titfb* «tfeng(b,qf lbe orlginal..Atfpr!cw»pU» 4»PQiapiTVb°tore»ai2sand27i'cen'i8 J «k<^il , - ongl* ,I™* Atirawcati OU.hasb««&.(ouiul%tAii%Seacidus;iknd t i,*? 7 i9;t.cXceedaiheottginßlln.pow€r.;a»-lor g iidefH ihe ftJ&tf&SZMK&ICnjE TNTHS WORL7)/XZa\ land - -JOHN VGUNGSON." Vlii 8 lU.natuwl Jittio;aaaaica ffomtSAißWtljofiJiq.ettribvCßnbebadas.alMyrCT-apd y* .Mectofolrt;whpaxemcdn«umtdragerorifthmbthelr personathriragbaiyddeni.andiffieinijrrdjier oratarifoia : ms to*be* Invaluable'» lhem»and after aMr blal J ,wmcbUUdw.UlifdUhhsbable'. i VTlili'btby cemly-:ih« ConiißiiUouLClieerfollp reeommenditiuiieiirtfrafejjion albrethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive pi as ter; in dressing barns, cuts, scalds,bruises, and elf kinds 1 of frsslt wounds; also, for sore runplee, *. remedy tree* quailed* CHAM.ES WOODWARD; »LD, ' a'HAßHjsoNvJauL,' ~, p, woodruff; m-6. , . , , ' HAMILTON UEEWEK.M.D., ' - ELLSWORTH BUftR I W.D.,Uoltnlc. ■ Comprising all the proctuingphysicianslKtne city of MfddlelaWih , t : For sale by '"BA. FAHNESTOCK * Ctt.. } yt . > - cflrnerof-Wood-anfrFirat-efa- r ox iHopitrfttt'-s.The'lftVemwA’of -theism pff flnsjgreadfpL*dJseaw .jivpyijtcrof .nerfeefeenainty; and the cun woo wilFnow oUow a ‘lferm&toprbeeg&nnillatao&dlilaD cf things Japrodtroo edihat noilua«.can«J!cviat&but lhxj-knlfe..of a skiJfb., 'sargeon,ia'whotl^-iTteicuiable.-'ATnfiiureinit^t>rdl rwry-fohiu left-t«r^j^nunv afflicted and tbettass-makeri bat to rats many person*- j dct r Wlthdm eventt-batidflfccef. any Smd t&teuukxVPt * rten.renders.iheca»e peff6city unmanageable, and lead*-, lo what t a teamed Herm'o,wfcieb-Ofterthav '. whleh wc tnvite the attention of the" afflicted* them if every «npetfority;»»fe*:tb6rtmuaes;afld bonds get; ia, common use . r It it perfectly - coinfonablcr and can. be made to flt'any cme or JleYnm'Witfran exdhtde&nand > : equablenesarjiffpressure that, doea-r-not-belong.to any> other Insirament with which we are acqniufitld vdnd wearer. Physicians fessioDbftvegiuerHesUtPQoy taitSßrmauperiomyfivev ; the .ordtiftrv In oMltifflfab qtdhmmßnptCTC ': We advise those afflicted: to make'application iuilmc. highct-'ihaTtttter. caa&«/gttmm. I\is Jt haeflZKn^pn<firegtnr # . , „ f Perrons from' ‘a distance- can''bavemem^aeat^by J>Q. GE<f.H.’KEYftER, . ;.140Wo6datnfet 1 8Oi»ttgeiihfo};Pht < tbnz^h:T.> » x f , (J nißtijrdatw^ 90 iffVADJUDS ASD-TRE-SICK... THE CELS&tUiTEDCtiHSTQCK/MEVmtiZS. THIRST. The G* - and Sores, , . 4 , . . •' •ad; Hahn <f Columbia Tor Stayibg' or ITefttfrfUfr Jha Human flair. ? .t „£ , , : :3d.. i/eurt’* !fcr**,an& Jkms Idnwtnt and Indian, . ttabU a cure for all eases - df. Rheomairtmr l * 4ihi McNair's ActnuticOil } a certain care for Deafness.. •• -■sih^i&3r4 i li»rirtKnsa!laiawfteßrfeiog , il\fe;J»j|e^i‘ i \ ; ■■,. .Gth'/Spokn'? * t ■* - ■;• ,7ih.:Me3th*raJielief 3 lor ajl.TWJnen in .the fanufyVay. 1 BlL' iJcnglry*} Gredl' tyejirm lntiiah 'Pdn&tfb. ifoTv :.. Colds and-feverlsli'fdeUngs modjpraveMna'fevctsV&ir^ ; ■ Asthma*: la vet :Coxnjslainij end ;BUlous: Affection* ;for: ■ Diarrhoea* Indigestion aqdjjosspf Appetite ;rdr£osuve» need in ftnntiet and ctfniflMfifrf for . Siomach Affections, Dyepepwa^Pjles.'BiicttmaUtai*^. rThe ffreatpolnis noi badto,iako, -never give* pain,andneverleaveaonecprtivo,~ " - ' s ‘ 9tn. ZifoAktKk'vY4mfug*\yfotia R(tfer,j for Children • - 'or grown pettOb*; i ,» v i?;!lwb Mn?£tnufiCt <3ta«.Pafo££/^,;;Ne:infidkine inaLis bo: happily adaji&d jo 1 dee : fnitMafly asdrops io beYaken-, ana- yet perCorraifiuch •wobders wbeo applied Q2rniaily.as,a sgJdaorhftifci'j hy* friction. In boiues from. 12$ Io SQ cents each. »•.■•■• 1 * Reach,end jfetf Iftrg J?apf« Jbr 'drft* lagawfly-'Yerimtfinashtmtiaic.' *. » u •; 1 fltb -The <*e I£bra i d d Ijtn'^J^f^PQltiaHiXiTbnptrtmt* ■ 13ih-rJDf- BarOiolcvutn'^Ptnk Syrup. ihc, EX PECTORANT FOR COUGUSj COLUSi INFLOEN 'ZAvAtf. * ‘i- •' i •* '. f 4J 14ihi Tie &Bs4lne?i4's‘Nmt XoTk Hair Dyes, jthe only SORE coloring for iWI fair: '* ” ■? Isih. Lin's BalmafChina, a Cirinuh Remedy fa*Cola, . , „ r'lCtiw Extractpf has oijtlto- • ; fed all tfiherSanmpartllas,rind fetiirglTSs ns'great suiis- - • facnonase?ef t .. r , . » - , , -r «::I7tfi. The celebrated spread -'’iStrtngitbnlni*Piaster, niade tadtheettostpopula* lathe • " maskefc « _ :18th.; Dr.EHntU TaotkAthtlhcpti 1 Ascertain and easy -cuteforTooth Ache. . : , - ' . Tj . 10th. Dr. 'Comstock has lately Ddaght the'iighr fdrthe .Stales; of the celebrnted .Waisr r -foßnd aiMhe SalrSpijnta: of Dpctpr.'Wm,C. 'Chase»'-atStCaiharin»;i€h:WV , Tnji3 : xnedl^he- , 'haAal*' - • by any preparation’a j : that and: Its aatelitofftie^n eomhaetiEbraCe^hhi^nifcrUs^idchhreiixtrtdrdittaTy. . AU ihe yeihedies are /ally described Ie;AUiiANACSv ' to bf given^.ttfall r: who cUJf :where iße Mediblnesaro : kei>u - NOTTCR. An prcpanmons 'heretdfSre 'lihbwn. as v lonecd and EXCLUSUrEL'V toDr LuclbC . S.' ComsCfefcV hrid^thdneh'the-'shrnfltare e!‘Conntdck-'A C4-Tviilbeoopumied.ihHiettiaf&bolJffiaiihefac-rinipo wggturegf Dr. L. S.C/ wlll < Tn iafcßTgaate mo . ALll OTIfERS MUST BE SpuSifttUS * T ' UECIBS Si COMSTOCK. . ■s CTf canAe bt4vi »M» placoa f felG - - ’ WIUUJAS JACKSON. - ' - Ko. gfl) Llbenyjtieel^TiCTg.otiWoojj, -.■-.-i-'-T-.-TV-. Id offering to the tommanity ibis joatiy£fllcbiatedre« medy for diseases bf lire ihrMtantHuDg*) it U nfit car .frantfyio lajtbefore then*.the men andsomeof the evidences ofiusttCMsSj/cGinwhWb < theyirah judge for ,them aelse s\\„ We'ifnee rMy pTttfat:. ourselves to m&&e newild desertions or falteitmemenui of4is'effifitfey*nQT:wUlwehQUoui«nyhoj?<itd«aflering ‘ j *' 1 . Many preyijtietijere givc&.raiitlweaoHcu from the public intoaU.we publish* teeluig'ssirarea they, will ffad - •< for their be si qnnfWenee ;*hd patronage, from tkt •4snd l ££&ts» . ria bUdiQ li ß6Vkk>itk''C9litg9v ? , r Dear Sir: I delayed': sinaVenng lb'e r .'recei jif 'o f yonr . preparatory unulT had WonponabltyotwiwessmgJts 1 tion. io GasesboiboT - :I bat© fcondi^at medyfut colds audeoueba and pbTmbhan diteaMtf« , • - PAfiKKH CI£AVF4*ANJ> f M.4X Bsummcty Me,, Feb. 5,1647. • • *• * «r, Lu.c ij f i *7 > - ‘S'* v /t Prc9* on ONtytt «« Hamilton. Mill** in ikb JCita, - ' l-o Weil, Aiipr.itr,iM9, J< <3Ay er r rh* ve B e eit, cared oriheftwrsiwngh (ever had in myJile»by your “CnEMY P£crqaAt> n .end never faUt whoa 1 faßTeop^eTtatuiyol/reMmm^Ddl&^K •oaU**. . ' Hyßettd ii'i ttiUo'rtlog/ aMierfff-tfilssnedfelne Is worth* trial. ..The patient Judhecoßie, very feeblo,aiiti the cdei’tof (lie medicine waauumKtOkiiily cits tine:*— .. ' ■ Umied SwrwHorß^SiJijOTi&wiiM,^ • i JaJ aSheuon ottne lungs, and. all t6e>Bytnpl<jm«ofse uled : consumption, for mdre liana yeull"l r oaltf tlndnd ine [ didos ihatwould reach tnyicasSrWitUl coauneneedthe , ujj of your “Chubm I'SCTamWlwblcbgavc ms gradual i reliefr-an3l hairs been: *iedlilyssiatiigmy aoenjpfc Oil njy health is wellnigh restored. !.„ -Whilejosing.your medicine, I hodthe, gratification of earing with |l ttiytevertmllrieffil;Mr.TrßiD*n|ofBsjßp-: lerDuirieti who: had heeoatuiiepdeddisa hiap/H^vhul duties hy a severs attack or bronchitis. . 'l’hßVepleaaurejiiceratyt«g’ ! *e*sldTts.toyiOu ' . consumption.- . Cb^-^ fAva&M. J. C. Jtyeri—Sir: 1 wun- tsken with-ft terrible cough, Ceughlug •IncMsantriyolgM f__,' «oy,il.bee«mHg!i»jily erycoald be entertained WJuiemuliaiiusJlon/% friend VmrakHOic broil** 1 tried o«re:tbgT»^ttoii^toft6».^y«^feuiil<te 0 ( 4>Utaininjr relief.Jtsfooa effect induced metocominao its user An 4 l sooD:faaadran3tbeftlth:mach ißii>roved. i*o« in three jaombs, S am *??H and ?treo*,and.can at tribute my fedreronly 10 You? mediQiffi, • ':WitblM4eepett£*aUiaae,Voßm&e*- 'UloLOWfliJ.fllaSSl'; - „ rfe^afeaaasasaaMtse . Ironrt Heroine, S ( Ectrp>* ! »D4 git 8. Ularie,»te admits - ted to iS/tie'Cems oFtie-Worta. ■•rtiS«bo«;wiiijF' “' l ’,' ‘ A 1 ' £nropSiieii oSi^^^tat, •- Tio :.n -j HAMU Book FOB JWWMMWV Ut GINEEHS AND MAfIHIf«OTB-<a(ntpHri proportion send calohliUoou/or ,<MO»<riiewf-li lives, -maaaer-oC acUfr^-imivgs^taMca-of pn A- .'V,.. -* / 1 f ■'■i. •» v * * f J**/* * 1 /V » , ' . N » \ \ r.
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