f.' W 5 % ,;*®afw k ■■■■ .. ¥fc%W3&&&‘ » ” l|jft MM m kll mi- Sttpigtlgi •* *'«iWv.'V'C - , 1 !.: aMHBH— - • iif . ' f . «, J U/ b • f,7**»S^«BSS@9! r ■:'•■'■ • ;.;'«!s?S»“SKs l SffiSssf’ii! iS, : -ft j lfl . , L-^Tißn»bl«.»tyl ' -r a ' lilt* 7 - - - • . 100(40 - V ' ~ • ' Thia difference I presume aiuesfrom lha mineral not •" ■■ ’’(AininitiU'atia) nme pottioiu containing mon bon than •" > ■•'■■■ : the article to he welt tnit «sifcr a durable palnu I find that by calcining the pow. ttoeolpr is mich unproved;- oral (oast con '"’^^ l {^cmiiTON i iJ.OiChemlit. ICTfor .alaby JOB.MOHUSB.iII Utortya**,., M - is [J r , X »nune onrEtoc t ofHeaa y m „ or ,tyfe, which eipipraly/"’2sL??£ Jell low for carh: Our mono •we are-'tlel^roincur lo 1 thing: “Cun* So » f JS*lnpp«c4 wiih a • Cur Wvoroom. “P fSilili,,:s, Vetlingii -Snmifter Urg« »tock of Cloths, C_ :.|J f aC f c lsry amelo S*?*"S£sSl!iSSk?!s , »‘S!fO . TOTIU. .-,■■■■■' .. ■ —-• JAIttKS C. WATT, meechant tailoe, *'». 30 Markilf ttmun Stnnd_and_ Titld sirtlll, BEGS respectfully W InfctH hl» inends that ho hasmurncd.front-isawk ork and Phtlailel* nuai hdrinz there selected from the latest importations, an cntlro new slock of Blech and Colored CLOTH*- j CABSIMERES ami VESTINGS, whicn for newness of -desimts and richness of fabrics, ate not surpassed by I aayhoase west of New York.-t-AU of whicMto is pte-, pared to make to order In a superior style, nt the lowest price possihle, imd ci rdially invite pnrcltiuers do .call., and examine the stock before pnTchaeing.el6owheie.y. : TO TATLO&S.—X have no authorized Agentm this city, for the aaloofmy work on GARMENT CIiiTING.. It can only bo had-at the store of.the subscriber,-a, ’ S * , JAMES C-WATT^ Sfei W CJUOTUIS G HO EDMUND WATTS 4 CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 185 Liberty tircet, above St. Clair, HHVE opened a new Clothing Store, &l the obmo nlnce* and are now receiving n splendid lot of anfcraaimeies. Vestings, &e.,or the latest jmporta- view to ■city mole and vrhtcn they are prepared to make up to order in thole ■ St and most fashionable styles. : They intend to pay strict attention to this I)ranch of their business, onuihey ' have “onMence thettbey will be able to give their . oastomera cutitc »* l « l (JA u ®fe T !frn?M'oxHfKO. *s ■ on of buyers |apr • ? SPBISO AMD SWWBttCK. V'IjOTHISO * THREE BIG BOORS I A’o. 151, liberty Slrat, Pitltburgk. . - TOHN McCLOSKEV: has now the «n-. s 5 nonnclng to his numcrons friends and the paWicin • trp neral. that hLs Sonne anil bummer stock is now ready believes will bofMndlobe ■ one of the largest and besi selected stocks of Ready. Made Clothing to be found in the Western Coantry. . Be has this season paid more than usual attention.to , the manufacturing.and ctvle of his Garments, ao tliat the very lowest priced, as well na the got op in a ': style and elegance not-to h® surpassed. , , n He would particularly call tlie attention of all dealers In Clothiog to Ills present splendid asaonment of Baady-Ufads OarmeOta, . Ashe feels confident, uponeiamlnanon of.the qualities amdpricea of bia goods, he can offer them auch indnce jnentaaaahall make it Uielr interest to purchase at lus ' establishment.. . • . • • Many years’experience, and creatßuccessin the bu* ■jpiswK-tngether -with an nnnreceJenied loboUtnie and rfr. toil pationaffej'bas.inablea him to gel up Garuienw to onit the business habits and utsles of every location, in the Union, which U of tbe almost importance M whole • iß lnih« be found a choice ic ieetion of the mort fashionable goods,consisting of- FrwtcA, jEngK»S andJbnaican Broadcloths , ... Cashmeretts.AO ,to. Also, an excellent assortment 01 FES2TN<3S»of the lateßtand most fashionable fiyles— ■ - all of which he iapreparedtomake loonier Ln the be? manner and atthe most reasonable prices. COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALLI , The Assortment,tho Quality, and the Vanety, !• the most extensive, undoubtedly,to be found in the ~®}:f- States: ■OTXxsßtmoa Atsro Ai-t-tuTiENv cu-v uo^s X —Wanted at best rate*, atthe corner.PjJS'i‘Si Third aireetg, by 11e7} a. WILhtNS fc t ' < *~ — 1 Co-Partnerainp Nolle*. fPHB subscribers havetius day e D *s*£d * n^J? r u e /* X ship, nnder ihe style ana firm ci Th&Fb fc, UA QUIRE ft BANE'far tbeporpow.oT carrying onbgen eral Commission and Produce.Bq&iucssj and- coiiliucnt-. t* bone their long experience, extensive mercantile uo anftinuuxce. and personal attention to the interests of their customers, will entitle them to & share of public DatTon&£e< which it shall, be their study to deserve. v • L.UKE TAAFFE. Piltlburgb, v . : • ■ B AM’LM AGUWE, Corebcrl'd, M«rty Str*e«j Plttinar»n. _ f p. ff. BTRIfSB i COJS3 Btw& ttrutittMrtf Piat.Mw Yoil:3S WaUrhx>licad,LiwpMls Mr ttria,ma Ortew. ;^ - - HASaLine of PMkeu _jrv» ■ fwti .. Liverpoollo New York; a ■ jQefaRN. Line of Fackeu Cram Lit- Wfßfift XjKlxJ\l-%y arnool to Philadelphia, on the e J fr bftee nt b of .t*tb*3SSSbm «SrathiaLine of Pankeu to Balumoro on 4to jwm ot Sack month. Alß>~a Line ol Packet* on llio Bth and S4th of each month fnrarLondon and Porumanth to 9 marts (j, 410 Liberty «t..Pl»»batKh. INL AND LAMPS. jf, “CtopUnb and Pina Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip.. aSI IL P s, Wicks,Globes, ChtaPey Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the oi Pine Oil,'regularly supplied once or twice a-week.. , Altorders left strhh the wawn,which iS t Cons«ntly v passing through the citv, will Beprmnpilyuuendedto. <••.* r N.B. Lamps of aii kinds altered to. bum .the Ethe« rtalOiL All articles delivered m any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. w H . WEIGHT. . !l NO. 63 Fourth sL, (Apollo Hall,) - - 'tmrJ9y - :-between Market ana Wood slreeu. * rntns nuntEMAIT* ■... . ..nrrt BuiNnaAe, *1: . . foftbe late firm of Sands AReineman. iiOOiMaKiKKaABrA 00, ~ IMPORTERS AN© ©BALERS IN ' Oltda, WattAer, Je»f§ ■ Magnesia, - • 40 Water and Loss, • * 7,80 T-ffrenapmftstjgß. smarnstm. rtflfttttn Uk3i and Weal, ami tjt prepared ur ®sf IpEOf d&y for ■ Pkibdet-: pAaift'eroc£p?MT AUo t «»i)M«&dclimaa,*H iWeofctSarg*, And Good» returned' * ,s El'i» for sain on togleni, Ireland mid ScOllamfi for B«yaraoqnt,pnyableon principal Banking Houses or Post Omcea in the United Kingdom. ■-■■ ■ 1 I deoil BAKER & FORSYTH, ‘ Agents; Clercbsat*’ PotUlitit Boat Unc. 1852. ateaai~^B]^^iBs2. For theTrantpoTlationD/Merchandiie and Product, (VIA PErJBBTLVANIACA3MA JUIO lUII.EOAIs),BETWSBK ; PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, ; iriMDUI Jlt-shipping. _ . -- ■ 07“ TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot. SSI MOiket st, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. ' . C? A M’ANDLTY TO C 6,, - Canal Basin, 4P3 and 410 Penhatteet, Pittsburgh.: • BAVINO morcnaed ourfacilitieS.-und otherwise lm» • • proved oar arrangements u>r Transportation, wo ore now pvepaTCd to receive a largo amount of Produco and Mercltandi*ejto*bip(oDtle opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dlspntch:- IRte Section-Boat systenrof transportation over our State Improvements ha*.been in- use about ten yeare. and the great success nndfavoT ithasmei with, ua-suf* ficiehV guarantee that u.w .no longer considered a.| doubtful or uncertain experiment? bat Is acknowledged , : by alias vastly superior to any modo of. transportation . used onCatiala, (when intersected by Railroads.) - ; Goods loaded into ;oar,Boaw M.Pitttbargb, remain undisturbed until noloaded at our, Warehouse ihMarket street. PhUidelphiu, thereby entirety avoiding die demy eonseipienton three different transhipments, and «cu vring tue delivery, of Goods in entire lots, ihepackages clean, and in as goon order as wheni shipped. . - ~ . n .Produce,&c-vconsigned 10 out.House .otPuishurgD, will be received and forwarded always at tho current canal rates, strictly according- to instructions, . without any curac&argc for commission, storage, or nu* vanoing charges, &c feb*2& - , O. A. M’ANPI.TY * CO. .. - ... RtdßCCdl „ ' WEST NEWTON PLANK BOAD BOTJTE, TWR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WABH- V INGTON CITY- Fae* Rkdi;c«d. .: "*■ To llaltiraoefv . *4,00 less than Pa. RailniaA To Philadelphia, *I,W» do dp ,d* T 6 Washlngiou‘City, ®2',SO, da, „ Thi> Is the only Office which insures n THROIiGH TICKET to Washington, and, by uking Hus Emile, pas: senders will save time and money. ; v The Hall Boat' (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves the Monongahe'a Wharf, abovethe Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at S o'clock,via the Voogtno, aheny River. Passengers willlodge on the Boat,.nnir tak-6 splendid -United Slates Moll Coaches at West Now* ton, next morning-over the Plank Road, crossing the i mountain*in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping] Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P.M. Breakfast at Balitmofc .and Washington Cny, dine In Philadelphia* and arrive in New York the -same I l * Fare to Baltimore. . • S 0,00. do Philadelphia, * - - • JO,OO. . do Washington City.-: *_ * 10,50. I MONONGAIIELA ROUTE. .. t h The Steamer leavestho Wharf,, above, luc Bridge, Daily, nt 6 o’clock, A. &1. Travelers leaving Fjt'sborgh by the Morning Boat, will crossilie mountains the same night, end arrive in Cumberland the next morning for the fl o’clock train of Cats (or Baltimore. Will gup in Baltimore and Washington Ciiy, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clock, the same night . • • * Fare to Baltimore, • - - ♦ e0»00- do . Philadelphia, l - * * 10>$0*- ■ .do Washington City, * - -• 10,60. • For Tickev, by either of the above Line*, pleasemu at the Weal Newton Plank Road Office, Inme Slonon #aheta House, WaterstreeL J. JT. EVANS, Agent. ■ • ttPTfl ■ ■■■. •■■'■■■ Jfet 1852. Sllß CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, " In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Sait* road. Clevelard and Erie Railroad* Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan. Central Railroad* T>ASSENGERS.wiII be ticketed through from any jT polntonLake to Cleveland, Cincmcau and Pittsburgh, and from cither of those place* to any point on Lake Michigan. ■ This Line will bo composed of two new low pressure. steamers, bailt expressly for the route. - CLEVELAND. .». • - Capt. C-C Bta*ato. FOREST CITY, Cap]* L. A. Pimm. . A Booiwillleave Cleveland f*r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland* every ato| o'clock, arriving in both clues the following morning, to season for lha mor*. rung train of cart forChicogo, Cincinnati and Pnisburgb, and for the Lake Sopenor andSagwaw boats at Detroit. They will no from Cleveland in the following order : FOREST CITY Monday**™ *" , Fndny. Tnesday*—— .Saturday. CLEVELAND. „ , Monday-****-* •»**•*•*» .Wednesday»*..*«• • **.. '-Friday. - FOREST CITY. Tuesday" Thursday Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to make contracts for oU kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, MacU* naw. Saute Ste. Mane, and *ll ports on Lake Michigan* The OCEAN* CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose ; the line until the new Boats are ready C BRABBERN t CO^ClcvclAflJ. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE fc JONES, Detroit. *pr!4Jim • ■■ ■ 8 UiTM E K ABRAh'BEMENT. OHIO A FBSSSTIiT&BU BULnOtD- SKI ttfSSl The only WutcmrsUroairunninyouf of TiUtbtirgh. F&tC FtOM ALt TBS &ELATS OF TSB 00X0 BIVSft. lb Cleveland. Cincinnati. Tble&fr, Detroit, and the van am Lake Parts. Only Direct Line ta Can tonyMetaillon and Weouer. T7IVE TRAINS sum /rota Pittsburgh, (Sunday® ex* J 3 eepted)— ■. EXPRESS TRAIN Leave# Pinsburghat 830 a. m. Passengers dine nrAl* liacceailp.M^ftndreach Massillon atffUtf?. k. This Train runs through to Massillon. The Alliance House i» notr open, and has excellent ace jumodailocs lor the travelingpobUc. : *» ; ; - J A NEW FAST PABSENGER'*RAIN Leaves. Piusburgb at 11 a. w, dihlhg at Balere, and reaching Alliance at S4£r. in time for.Uxc train to Cleveland. Thistralnatepa only at Roeheiier r New Brighton, EiiOi), Columbiana and Salem.' By either of theselriun* passengers can reach Cleveland about half past five o’clock, and. in lime for the Evening Boats on "Lake Erie.- ■' .v-' By taking-the Fast Train avll Aj. st. t they pan transact their badness to Pittsburgh before starting, and save three hoar® over the WeUsvllloranw. . • • Passengers can take the FoatTram and be in Banklrk the next morning, or in Chlcagoin the evening of the next day. Through from Pittsburgh io Cleveland, HO miles, in about six and a half hours. Pate $4. Fare to Massillon, Io9mile»iB3. - '.•-''“•"'VC; ■ - -' The Express Train coming eastward, loaves Massillon at Ita. h., reaches Alliance at IS 15 mwconnectingwitli the line from Cleveland dines ih, and waits at Alliance for the arrival of the'Fast Train) leaves then immediately after,andrcaehes Mas* slllon at 5.30 p. aa, CyThe New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10ii M, and 5.30*. and New Brighton at 7 a.il and 'stopping at intermediate jiauons. Excursion tickets, good for two days, are sold between Piitsbtngh* Rochester and New Brighton. ,_v - > Quarterly ticket® are sold allow rates,and tlckctsby the package to some of the stations. . Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. . ; The fast train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 r. ar., Newßrighton at7p. «.,and will reach Pittsburgh at 8 a.*. The trains do not run on Sunday. - Omnibussts ran in connection with the trains to and fromthe statiotLon Federal street;* •For tickets apply at the Federal street Station of the -Ohio and Pennsylvania Rsllroad.to - - : ] GEOHGB PARKIN, Ticket Agent, or to J* MESKIMEN, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. .. Not*.—'By the root© bysiearaboat 60 miles to Wcllb* viife. and thence by railroad 100 milcuto Cleveland, tho fare I* #3,50, June 24,1852. HIDES— 45 Dry Hides, iUBt- received 1 in store, for sale by - Be 3) •: L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS, .' T EAD—I,OOO pigs soft Galena Lead, landing from Aj steamer Persia, and for sale by ■Je2S -• . JAMES A. HUTCHISON fe CO. CORN IN EAR—OO boa. prune. Yellow, just receive! and for sole by : jyO RUB9ELL A JOHNSTON. Avnolesaie and Hetatl. ' " CANj£ UMBRELLA AND PARASOL YV MANUFACTORY i No. 143 Wood street; JOHN :w< TIM, now offers for sale, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealeia is : invitedv • Carpetßags, arid Ladles’ BttAhVlt.-'-- -■■■- _ •. -V flmyl Afitgamsatior thiflsnsAtof Creditors. TaVonletof voluntary assfgnjncnt. executed on the . K fflhdaV 61 M«y;)n the year 1852, by; figure, M<- GtaaM «a.ytd. Richard X.-Leech, Bald. Clarh, ■M’Gr»lh A Co„made ihe aaid Blehajd T. Leech, jr., a Tnutee,for thebenefit of their creditor*. Allporeone i haying claintt against the .aaid finn.&re reqaeß'.od to Prewntthemtothe safcsoriber) and allperaonaJiwehted to the firm, are notified to Call on the tnbßcnber, at ,133 “re""* 1 - «“*«*■«*• .Hew .Book*. itHra IforXc Frlcei* MMOHa.uQ»EOUB BOOKS, J row opening t nm Carter's, Belcher's, _Harper*a, Philadelphia > from ifae Pretbyiorian .Board of Pnf'lica* ba3i i ”' lly hol Dnion > : Togetherwah fresh imwm»U6i« o f .tandard Tiieolo fmna^i^SonS^' 18 work * fto ® Earope, tsi a largo • adjoining WiisoAr "X EOTEBJPj no. 130 wood st., ranp poor below, •; BPwfl * T£TL£T t * 4LLST ' V WekeepagsneralS ■” ; : sorunenioftho abovearticles eon stonily an band; togeiher.wiih a general ■ variety of Fancy Herd ware. Also, Gnu,'Pistols and Bevolvcrs. Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Ceja, Powder, Lead anil Ballet*! Boirte, Dirk,,Hunting nndPocket Knives} /Tailors and Heir Dressers’ Shears; pocket Scisson! Ao. Also, Trasses and Bstpport*r*. ‘ Jobbing and repairing neatlyexcouted. - RIFLES!—We arern, king Rifles of every dcficrip. tioiu to order, of tire best matorial, and. workmanship warranted. Orders tMelved ftrtten at Wholesale or Ketaii,wQl lie filled with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*) fans ... . ' , ,<*» ■* , V * V „ , 1 r M i_* , . > »» r- r V ( *" V*"*- * **. 1 ** ' ~'i < 1 *v ' , « • ' •* * rtIHE OFHCEoflh&j&wunmn Ct.qf M Wrtii rJLolroabcsartißOttdttnlio Warehouse ©fHaroy*jonet, sTCo.fNo.HVFrtun street,third-. house Hast of Wired streeltsrhero.theßibsoriberwiiirssnePolleiesonßuild tags and their ebnienUdnidonShipnienls by SWamoeau and' after:yesselaj:fofc th*.abo»e_old toiyespoMble Company. -.' [gpii] WM-*P. JONES, Agent. Staiehlatnal .wu I *lnenrrince company. - ' WARBIBBURI3, PA. only for'lho cuter cissies of properly t ha» I I aa araplecapUal, odd affords superior advantages ISpolht of cheapneM,safety and.accpnimoduiioti, to city : aim country merchants* and owners of dwellings, tuid Isolated or country CARRIER, Actuary, - 00127] Braiicfr Office, NQ^Bmlthftc]daL,Pmabiirgh‘ Cask' autunl Fire lnnaranco Company} j OF PENNSYLVANIA. , , , /TAPITAkrVIOO,OOO.—The umlereignedis Urn i IT Agent of the above Company for. Allegheny county, anh in prepared to: take riske on a 3 fevorebletermn no any responsible Company In the Slate.;. All losses promntlyZpaid in sixty days after, proof of the samo,— 'Also; Agent for the Keystone Life Insorauce Company,, of lf&trtsburg, P^/varna. Siv'Bagianaiil’rt Btiiok Insurance Co., jVete Haven, Connecticut. . . ; HOBSES,CATTi.IS, Ac ,nwared ogamst dealh-by dhcaseor accident. Capital 850,U110, with power to increase to 6100,C00 ■ 1 ■ smscToaa. Thomas Kendrick, Allred lilwarda, J. Lewis Taylor, Jolin Saxton, Nathaniel Thurber, 'Vm. W. Kendrick. Thomas Koideick, President. - George T. Reynolds, Secretary. _ - • * CURTIS A DOBBS, Agents, No. 193 corner of Wood and Fifth sls.j j n,y29 lover Patricks & Fttend’s Banklnir Home;) iWHa®lFo3s r ACCVXVIJLTRU capital, rsoo.ooo. THN' ANNUAL BIYIDRNDS liavo been unusually iarge, showing that Iho company has been doing a very large andprosperona business.; ■ The dividends tit 1545 were 00 per cent. ■ :■■■■.."l-'O ■ . a 1347 “ 50 « “ 1545 u 60 ‘ ...it tt. 1319 “ 40 ■ “ - U tt ■ 1850 -'t 40' “ . it it v.' . 1381 ,HO op Cask SBTplot—r*—‘■'••v •• ••• Estimated present value oi Sta* UoaeryiOffiee Funuttire r &c« • Total..™— *•*•••- W • Onfi-halfof this amount expires within a-'year. • . THE Directors, iupresenuugtbe Second Annual Re port* take leave to congratulate the member* upon the marked sofecesa of the State Matual Fire Insurance Company; in operation only, wo years, it has taken a posluon besldathe older institution* o' thekmd, and proves by its very great succesathat tho mutual system as jUlpp»ed by tbem isibeyomlaqneauoD, the best ana only safe mode of insurance* - . The beavy ioases cftfce past year whienhave anniM* Icted many stoek-companies, Icave the State Motual with a eaisa surplus- of upwards of thlny«oae tboupnnd dollars, beside* a reserve capitaiof nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which, J* constantly increasing. Tho Directors aabmil fhattlts State .Mutual Fire Insu rance Company oSer* to of; property iu- : ducements seldom equalled pud never 0 • ■ • Eirettwf*?SQh&V+ Rutherford, P* vfjm* Jbbn B* Fucker, A. carrier, HJtfbnp-. J*B. Rutherford, A. J. GiUet,S v T,. Jones, a john r!°Raiherfbrd, Praidtni; A. 4. Oljjeli s«r*?ary. JelidAwtf / A. A CARRIER; Actuary. HOME INSURANCE. lEbt Ftrncfi * a * •nr&nc* Auoolfttlon*. OF PITTSBVRO lI.VBNN A. AID IJi TIMS OF USED! coßHSi'op nurcroLD akd tried sTKKSTft. GUAKASTYCAPITAL, 930,000. mms t« an assdolitlon eswbluhed for iho mtttoul relief JLnfJU members. In ca*e»-of slekncwor accident, ay lhAbaymenfof their Annual Deposits^Fersonsiti good health may become memborsana be entitled ton weekly benefit to casbofeicknees oraeoidcnL All who join .tow Association are entitled to a votc-ia the election of officers, and to participate in .the profits or the Associa tion. It Ucaiablishcd on - & safe and permanent basis, being both Mntnaiand Benevolent in its deslßrts,,wiUi the lowest rate# consistent for Jib securiiy, ana connect ed in amannerto insure Its permanently and durability. All persons can see tbo advantages of taking out a nolle? from the General Office. YBASLY OBPOBRS. . ... V. r 8 2,00 per year, draws 8 2,00 per week; 3,00 do do . 3,U> doj ' . 4XO . do . do 4,00 do; . 6,00 do. do . 6,00 do; . 0)00 do do : 6,00 do; 7,00 :■ do do 7,00 do; - aoo do do- 8,00 do; : #,O) do do 9,00 do; 10,01 do do 10,00 :; do; t * INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50-whlclt must be paid at the time of making application, and tno first years’deposit within twenty days. Each, member i entitled to A monthly report, gratis, . ■v . 0771CKU.-,- • President— D.W.'KßattHOKf, r, • : . . ■> ■ Vies President and THwwrer—wm.M. Wilson. . r&creterf—C.P*Brown. - .. Pinanee CemwnU49—A. 1; Childs, A. D. Christie, and D.A*M , Alaale>tB. , " , , -marU^m U«ni7 BlohardiOB) JewtUeri HAVING refitted fail store In a'hanUaomo manner, and but recently returnedfrom the Eastern cities with 8 fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the auentioivof hie: mends and cuts* tamers to the faot)lhat among his VVatcheswUlbe found the most desirablft-StyleSjpQtterns and makers. Of Jew* elry.tho latest stylos of broche*, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature; lockets, & FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macbe, worktables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfumo bottles, tabu mats*' Colt’s pistols, pdrlo mocmet, in great ynrieiy; china frait andcakcdtshea, Ac., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles,which have only to bo * e £il bB * PP “ C, * W4 ' NO. fit MARKET STREET. Citizen* and Stranger*, ,43a DO yon wish tojintchuse a K-T&cnc-Ualf the bsSal price call at MOOD’S CSuKINEW'JEWELS'/ STORE. Ol jritTitt rlrttt, two door* north of Third, and take a look at ins new slock, just arrived, and y on can therepurchase Watch eaor onykindof fine Gold'Jewelry at ihcir real value, andnotbechargedtwo prices for everything, a? yon have alaaUy beeai bat can gevthe.wy best qnaltlyof goods at the lowest easterivprices* 5 po not believe what others; interested in their own sales, teU you, bat corne and see far All goods sold at tills establish ment will be warranted as represented ai nme of sale—• * ' “ hase eflotuly safe and cheap. aolS* to ti]B< ali nwyonroh) IF.Timelamone,,«urely it deserves to be watchod, emd.rcEder, you may be assured that— Watches better ne’er weto sold, Whether of silver or of gold, j : ;; Than yon.willfind, when e’er you go, : And look atthnse on sale below. - . JL. aBIRKISAIr A CO,,’ • FIFTH BXRBEfT, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, ImnoMcn and Dealers In Cloeßs, Watobes aiSvnerlry, Waiek Matmab, WaicA Maim Ibolr, &c. . JIEQ leave to announce to the trade and the public Wnendlv. that they have just received, from the best Sfilfiiftheinrera in Enrope, a large lot of Gold and Silver wS?hu. WMeh Tools and Materials, and a tnostele- SSMfS?, °oi&r'at pnrcaM low&slhey'cotf be PU^c“s, a Waiche^nd n jewelS-’repajred In tho best “Fwmrt“^tl?afftpwdMsfrVmTdlstance. Te WOSSa. subscribers hove .associated theiwgi»jw»» tagEthef an Banners, for tho purpose of transacting aWhoiesulft .GroeerfiPtotace, business, under.theflrmofi John : Blwsk & Co»>NO'£lB corner of Libert y~and Irvrifl sts«. .. ___ JOHN BLACK, W* M’CULLOUGH, JRe ' 7 ~l' * X * 030,478 CO . 733 4G Ittercpion Loans*-™-***'-*’ r 4 4 i"- , - Jorg ©oflfcs. r JAMES & CO,, -109 Wood ,Wood Street, siriing m part of French and English Broad Cloths, Tweeda. Casstmeirts, Oashmeretts,;- DMsklns, Jeanm. Linen Ooanngs, Silk. Satin imd FnncyColtonVentings. Also»£hoatlWCASES PLAIN. ANDFANCYDRESS GOOB3, embracing the newest styles of Bilk andLlnenPoplina, Delaines, Beragesand Borage Dd'Lalhcsi-Black.Mo.nrnidg. and Faiicy Lawns, Plain and. Fancy Calicos, in great variety French, SCotch aniTDomcsuc Ginghams.; Palm Lcafi Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungatian and Moxicanßats:. Silk,-Giogham H and Colton I'&msolsi &c«, A c,, .which are offered at Wholesaled! tho most accomoiOQatiogtenns, japru . " Greet Attraction l . TUST RECEIVED at Jaiwßrs 1 One Price Cash Store! J No. 70 Matketstrect, PiUSlmrgh,between Fourth BU and Diamond, the largest and inoßlbeaanfoi stock of SPRING akd SUMMER 3>RY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of PiUsbargh* - . . • .. t; . The subscriber wouUUnfornv those who desire to get Gooa staoiutß, thht the greater part of his. block was -parchased at the recent large Auction psies In New York aud Philadelphia for cisn, which enabloß him to soil goods 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. . We do not deem It necessary ts mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, bpt deem ilfmfncicnt to aay that, it coiisim« of a full assort ment oMadtes* and ffontlemsu’s with a. neceral stock ef FURNISHING GOOD 3. We would respectfully solicit an examination or our slock from those who wish to purchase. ■ • •. imaria V aAn*JB Jtt»OAJSUl4fcj»»^ 100 WOOD STREET. TTrrflOLESALß^ Dialers in Farttgnahd uomtstic Dry j W Good* are-now.opening their first purchaso .ot i SPRING AN© SUMMER GOODS, selected with the | greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of the., newest sty lea of— Dress Lawns andßerages; Plain andFigaredAlpacca*;. French,Scotch and Domestic Ginghams;, Printed Calicoes, in great variety s Hibbon*'LacesatldEdgings; Cloths,Caeaimeres andVcaungs; Summer Coating and Eanioloomng, . Brown and Bleached Maslms; Palm and Leghorn Ifsts j • Btrawand Braid Bonnets. . . ■ a , , Together with a complete stock of Variety Gooaa and Pedlars' Notions,Gold and. Gilt Jewelry; Gold and 81U vrrWalcheß,Brass Clocks, Ac.. All of which ■aro of i fered at; Wholesale, for a small advance oyer Eastern price* ’ (feb2?-dm SKUOaU OUBA'l' AltlllVAljJ f\F TALL ana Wimot Dry Goods and Vantia at No. At oy. Northwest corner of -Wood street and Diamond 'Mley£rituba(gb« Fir. & Co. T.-onld again an- Ronuce to their old customers and dealers peneratly in their line, that they are now preparedt o oner for sale their present new stock of Goods atunusually low rale*. And an oar purchases have been made ontho most fav orable term'} tvuh .Importers and Manufacturers* we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to merit a continuance of confidence and patronagepf our old the public generally, whien hnsheenJtfireio&re so libe rally bestowed opon us. Oar DRV GOODS. STOCK Is in part of Broadcloths, CassuncrcsiySttUinete, Tweeds, fancy Vesting, Checks, Flanncts, Drillings, Black and : Brown Mus’ia*, Tickings, Ulankcts, Linsey Plaids, Air pacas, Mcrinocsi Mnshn DoLalncs, Cashmeres* fancy i Flints. Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings* Table Diapers, I .Ginghams. Silks, mney lons fehawls. Silk Cravats, Fon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Imh Linens direct froto Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Good* lino Oca Vabiext Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the, kind West of the Mountains* and is made up in part or Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool. Threads, direct from ; Europe { Port Monies and; Pocket Books, Hooks anu 1 Eyes, Pius imd-WeedlcSj Tapes*Thimbles, Spoons, Ha- i zors,Table Cutlery anu Pen-Knives Jest arrived from Sheffield; PatentNediclnee, Violin and Violin Strings, i Gam Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Glove*, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimp? and Fringe*,, fancy Ncumggj Green Bandage*, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general.assortment of all other articles in tno Variety line. Wo have on band and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watchesand Watch Materials. Gold nnd Gilt Jewelry, Gold attdStl vn? Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, 2fce., to which we invtin tho attention of all buy ers, as we ace determined to soil our Goods on the most reasonable terms, ouber fbrr.n»h or satisfactory refer ••once.'' ■’'\ N.B- Tne business of the late fiTtnofGßvao&Mc- CAfffXiitis is to he settled by D. Grroo at the stand of D. Gbkoo & Co., who in ftilly «uibor>2ed forsnch nndm whose possession nretUopopcr*, Notes and Books Of snldfirtn. {oCtls;tf 108 . FEEKCH STORE. 108 ■fcTEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND. SI.NMUR Ul GOODS,'opened and 'opening. ineroding: rich • ~t Ij«c'verjrlady caJlnad sec urn rpiandid of Imperial Chinere manufacture, ' . Lac«,'Baxlns.SllkiTlmwnvB f! *< l B**t^ ~u!, " a *> anu Vlilicnj to match the Shawls. - and MHUner>*, Gloves, Flswcr*, Tuscan nu4 and 54 French ginghama; . English and French chlntxes; Il)k atp*caa and bombazines; Checks and muslins; Irish linen* andemsbes, ; Table Unennand cloths; Huekaback towels and toweling; ‘Damask and snow drop linen napkins and dollies; Mar* nellies quiitsifarnlttirc prints, plain and emb’d dimity; linen sheeting andplllowiinens; table and planocovcTS and covering*; worked lace curtains andewtam muslins. i. “ . FANCY GOODS. V White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white berege ana thibet shawh; Fine French tawfa and bowges; . Berege delaines and muslin delaines; ; Tissues and grenadiers; ■.■■■•■ * Bik and fancy silks, some very superior, and aunestock of goods generally. ■■ .- ■ ■ ■ * 5 ; “ EMBROIDERIES. Worked mult anfllace capes and sleeves: Jacoiiett,muU and linen cambric collars & chemireUoS, Jaconett,rciuU edgings and iniertlngs; Emb’d linen and cambric hdkft;. '■•■■■:.■. . , Worked bands and flouncingipand a raasclfieenl stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and in«erUngs? l togelljer wilh.a large variety of other goods, too numeroaß u» mention, all or whlcn will actually be aold at ORIGINAL COST* FOR CASH. Early ealU will secure the best bargains JAMES A. MTCNTGHT. No. «2, tin »t. ; p. S-—AII pcisoraknowing themselves indebted to the above prior toJaquary,l6s3, are requested-to pay the tame, ns all debts will be put ln tho hands or an at* torney for collection* : - - . - ' mylk GREAT RE&UCTION IN FRICKS 1 Third Arrival of New Summer. Goads, W- THE InrgeM.cheapeßtand beststoekof FaN jsK@£lCY DRESa GOODSt'ever offered in litis city, is opening at YOUNG.-tJTENENSON A Obioinal Bbb Hivb Stobe. No. 74 Markoi etreet, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. v ' . ■ - The proprietors have lost opened a large--and most beauumi essorUnentof-the newest and most fashionable styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, whlchhave been purchased since the groat; reduction in prices at Ute« tairge clearing out sales In New YoTk and Philadelphia, and will be offered to CASH buyers at from 30 to 93 per cent, lower than former prices.; . , DRESBGOODS,of every description, such as a very largo and baautiful stock of the following articles * High Lustre, ; Plain Chameleon and Glaca Silks. • do ; Plain Black apd Striped do; do Brocade Annores and Ponlt de Soles, nil > colors;' Black and Chamoldon Turk Satins and Water’d Silks; Chone and India Foulard Silks; do Printedard.Plain Silk Tissues; do rdo Alberioes nnd Gronadlnea; Plain, printed and embroidered Bcrages) Cheneplalnandfigured Silks and Poplins;' Paris jrimed Berago do Laines, Die cheapest ever of- Paris prlated Lawns and Jaconets,: do' do; - Plain ami embroideiTetfMullß and Swisscs; Plain and printod Cashmeres, Dolaluesnnd Alpaceas; Frenehand Domestic Ginghams; English, and American Chintzes and Calicoes, at' all prices; , Needle worked Smevcs, Cuffs. Collars, Cheraixeua; do Lace and Maslin Copes r Embroidered, hero siilch and plam Unen Catnb. Hkfs; ’Fancy Silk Pocket llkfs, Cravats and Neck Ties; Gloves. Hosiery and Suspenders, r large stock; Irish Linens, Tabid Cldths and Table Damasks; Tickings, Checks,Crash, Bird Eye Diaper ANopkinr; Bleached and Brown Muslins, from 6 to 12c. s>*, yard; French Cfothi,plain andfancy C&ssimeres k Baimeis; Caßhiherets,Twedds,Merin6C&ssimerea& Ky; Jeans: BiackSaiin ondFancyVestiOgs, Ac.; Bonnets and Ribbons, at great bargains; Spring-aiid Summer Shawls, Rtgrest bargains.: The proprietors Would respecimUy. solicit an' early, call/rom all their friends, and the public generally, feel* ingconfidentthnt they can offer gxeaterluducementa to Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. jelO YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. - Removal*, HOUGH & ANTHONY have-removed their - DA GUERREAN ROOMS; from Burke's Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be hkppy ta see their old patronß ana rriQnds; y apr7:tf • vt: :; - ; ■ ■. Furntturs and Chair .Warsrooms* . fg JOSEPH METER, 424 Penn street, above the BLCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and make* Bssta order; at the lenetst pnees, every description oj Fancy and Plain FURNITURE,' SOFAS and CHAIRS dt the best workmanship and most approved styles. ' : Purchasers would do well to visit his Ware rooms. ■ roygy-d&rwlV Wlac, rjMIE undersigned begs leave to annotmee to bis friends I and customers/that, lie haß received a large, and with the greatest coto seleeted, lot of RHENiolf and FRENCH WINE; which he can warrant ns pare and genuine, and which he sells either by the bottle orcask. esides, ho keeps always on hand, a large and well so lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, HOL: LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which are of the first quaUUeßi and genuine .articles. - He feels grateful for former favors; and it shall be bis duty to attend to his cQstojnersas fonnorly. . • / - As be has made the best and latest improvement for rectifidng -Whiskey,he can famish them of me best kind, an? at th* lowest price. D. FICKEIBEN, 'mvff No. 137 Libsity atmt. 3 , t ,“» /Sjffiga , WM. E. STEVENSON continues tomantt* Y W.W. respectfully informs his friends and custom* *jr*-er* that he ha* now completed his spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest ami nest ever ©fferedfor sale in this City, wlnon will be sold at prices as low a* any in the United States East or West, _.•.... As fee b dnieminod to uphold the quality with well reasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest fderignsr and from the extent of bis orders and facility In mVnfactnrinej be iaenaMcd to produce warranted fiirnigire t at the fowest prices-- . . . He feat adopted the principle ofldeniifying the cna tamers’ interest with hi* own, iti quality and pnee, and keep* always on band the greater variety of every des cription, of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tho most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly lo order T.tie following articles consist in ptunof his stock,tehichfor richness of stylo and finish, i cannWbe *ttTpas*sd in any oi the Eastern cities: I LouiiXlv teie-teut-a&ofas: S&Sofasylapiaritundhair SOdot-Whhogany Cbatra, * 80 do Walnut , . do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do; < 20 Walnut do «u»» . i fiuMahogany Divans; 20 Walnut - do; „ . i 60 Marble Top Cemre Table*; fid do Dressing Bureau*; i 30 do Washsiands; . -40 Enclosed do;. . 100 Common do; BOPlaia Dressing Bureaus; - « Mahogany Bcdstends; 20 Walnut do; CO Collage . ■ do* ■ SCOCherry and Poplar BertiieAda; 20 Mahogany Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut: do; lOCherry do; 50Tloin Bureaus; v. •- •• 7frDiabigaad .Breakfast Table*;. , 12 Secretary and Booker*; 29 doa. Cano. Seat ChalM; UlCanttSeat RocMngCbaira; 12 Ladies Writing Leake; Itac • '/■■•:..■■. ...;•• r. ... ■ •• v ■-'. .•• ■■ •■> v- Vi :• : ' v '. -f ■' . * - , ♦ (i v r • ' , 4 > ' c ‘ U-' * 'Tr4s~lf .^.. .. '■ ' ■';'•:v'|:.' -* 9 . t * 4 , r • ’ 'A.'.',''-' D " 1,0 ‘“■^aajaa* Cttrouvo *«* h The only TnfaUihJt Cure for that Driadful Ditiaii 1/ an Inßocem, *af« anJ effecioal CW°n* [? , known ■:; failingi 'tutsmM;b«.mC9;'tnthonitboslij-lnertinefcnvi-; - iuonceorthe tnowleaso-ottbc ntostinumatofriesiL—, Wo«fntebu®ftmbnfgiiandlly.*Ulh»Dn!gßWl« £ I'lt'iSlobeuseaclUbrnnllyi pnrn oriqiuiy' ,* fflrecllon»eiicl6seonnitendtogtob& ;HffiltMyM* •' •• f t ■- - r bn«ibess; and while tarnso itoo, the safest, the mostpUasant, and by far the cheapest treatment ever offered to the afflicted,:a fair price- being allowed for.the instrument, fuler the desired effect, has been , at tained. ■ Be It also remembored, that those complaints are bat ItiUe understood by;the profession :in general,- and tbat all the medicine in the world never has, and never willj Slop those lasse*; which, if allowed io contidue un-. checked; ore Imre (o produced the most distresalng ooa-- eequences. • It has beenamatter of surprise.tosomei that any one, of respectabiluy and cf professlonal attainments should ! devote bis atusiuion t»dt»e3ses;.which 'people orevery descripiioh pretend to cure so easily- If, howeverjout the one thousandth partoflhemteenesthese people bring upon society were known,a very difTerentbpfcqionwquld be formed;- ;And it i» not only the present misery and dejection, preying on the ntind as weu aa the? bodyy that is deplored, bu* some are ofsaqli a nature, as to affect posterity,, and even to deatrdy the reproductive faculty; altogether. It is a fact that, wheii upi propertytreated,: they may remain so dormant in;tho cohstUutfon ds to ap pear ifi no other way tliah in their effects upon yet,,if properiy ui\^ersiood ; arc mosi.easlty.ana speedi ly removed. The abbve,so ingeniously contrivedinstru ment, will doultfeßsVin a great measure, comribuie to. cbecithe evils ofquackery, so prevalent in tliis class of diseases, throughout the uoion. . The price of Uie complete instrument, carefully secur ed againstall bbasrvauoa In a only * It cun be sent* by express,; to any address in any purl of the. Unixed Siaies, catiDda,:&c4 according to order, accom* nanicd hy/uli. direcdoßS, ;and important advice to-tfae married and single; tlic expenses, even to Uieretnotoir pans of thecoamry, being very triffing. , t - _ : >,The unexampleo sQc.cessthia Insirumeni nssobtainea since iis Jntrbuaction in America, hairindueedsome iin-. princlpled/peraohs in New 'York,Pbiladelplua > Al^hny, Bo3tbni Ac;, to gev up eome.ridiculous:ihirgs,- xaued ,»tnVttamenis,” which, however; bear jtoT'niKmaar ist teaemblancej neuhir in foTm noT ! own invented, long trted, : and n'uversatiy approvedln* sirufnent3, and which are-is simUar io them aa nlghns i to tight.-- Every auempt to selUocb ‘Musxramenu»;fpr . mine will be prosecottd to the fullest; extent of the law, T being not to connect the well- and' boaestty carneu Topataticit of my inventions with'qaaebs ihcir wortbief-6productions.: M Instrument u genume dnd non* tan bewarranted biu those ordereaftom myself. • All applications and fecmtances must be directed (post pmd) to the-Doctor himself, lie having no Agencies i established but jn London and Paris. •• i Address, post paid,Dr. H. do Chaney, 61 Lispenaru st 0 New York. ■■■■;•:■. Office hourE, daily, from 0 A M. till 3P. M., and from 7 till 8 P.-M-, the Sabbath excepted.? --S : i- ID* The undersigned certify, wnh great pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is.notoi.ly constructed ou ?ciwitific:pr»ncipfee, hut that from ita use the happiest result* may- alwflys v wi;b confidence, be anticipated, there behiff. for me cure of those diseases, NO OTHER CKRTAIN REMERY EXTANT ; HENRY'S. KELLER. M. 0. *1 Oil. GnE'rZEi M D., 00 Chamber street, : v 1 C ECKHAKDT, Howard sired,. ■ ' Nkw Yonx. - Dr. ns Lasct U prepared looxecuie nil orders for sut-. gieiilappatatasi viz; Ariifieial. Arms and Legs, which move like naturaliricrr.bers; Apparatus for .Luxauon, for-Contracted Legr;Tor. eorvaiure .of ihe : Splne; .*nd. Waist; for False of the Arms and KHeest r for Paralytic Legs; for Club Podt; for Lacrymal Fistules;: for FalUngofihe Kectum ; ilypogastrie Belts; Beds and Chuirafor SietPeraons? Crutches,Trusses,dim; Ortho? pedic Corsets, Ac ,*c. All work warranted. Letters must be poH pahJ, containing a propariiouate Tenmiance or city reference.- • - -• • ! •••■•• ffebVs:ty;' Dr» Cfttyzott’* Improved. Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,! The original and only genuine preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and diseases of the Lungs x when they are supposed to heajftcttd by the too free use of ; Mercury, Iron, Quinine, se. ' . -IT WlfcL CURB WITHOUT FAIL— Scrofula, > > or King’s F.vi), : Canccr» r TQinors \irap-r . ■ Vron* of the Skin, Krtsipclas, Chronic Sore Eye», Ringworm or *Tei tewr Scald Head, Rbeumaustn, Pams m the.; : Bones or old Sotes-and Ulcere* Swelling of tho Gland*. oi lhoKldncyi*,Lo»sof.Appehtfii'Disea*eaTlBingfroT».- the uje of Mercary. pam m the Side am! .. Shoulder*, (Jeneial Debility, Drop* : : • . ay, Lumbago, Jaundice and - ‘ •. 'CosiivftViepa'-' : - vv ' •• Vhe Best Female ZQediolne Knowal THE3halret prepared “Yellow Bock,” end the u Red Honduras Sarsaparilla,? are the Invaluable reme dial agents from -which Dr.-GuyzoU’s Imptoved Extniat of Yellow Dock and SampariUais formed, anil the la* boretory of Dr. Guyzoit has given us the virtue of those roots in their perfoctlpn- . His preparation contains all the -restorative properties of tho roots; combined and concentratedin tneir utmost strength and efScnoy. Experiments were m«dc in the manufacture of this, medicine, antll it was found that it could not be further improved; Accordingly, we find lrresotied to almost universally la cases of Hepatic, Beorbulic, and Cutaneous com* plaints,- for general prostration of all the vital and all those tormenting diseases of the skin lorrying to the*pati»t proscribed -for me.- I remained under his treaimehtanUl i wns eat- Ufiedheceuld not belp me, itlien procurcd of your agent at this places two bottles of Uuy* soli’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I re* ceiveda vast amount of benefit. After ; having taken four bottles more, X was able to; pursue my business without any inconvenience; andn have been since that time teweli man, while but a short, time sines f was con*, fined to my bed of the timejaailicannot ascribe the retVrn of iny health to any other cause than by the- agency of tbantraly valuable medicine,:Guy* zott’sYeifow t)pckandSaisaparilla. : . . », . HABSSELVAURIPER. Ma-J. D, Pa^k—Diar Sir; I send you the foregoing certificate, and, so far as Cam aTbiB: baa been pre* scribedby me for the Isist three years; with good eifcci, in Oeneral .DebilityVßivsrComplaintj JawmlcevDya* popsiavChrmiie ahCNerVouit-Diseastß. to all * female complaints UeemUnly isunequaUed. . In me - iise of : this utedlcinothe patient constantly' galDsjstrength and Vigor; a fttot-worthy of greatponsid-r erauon. Ills pleasant ttf the taste and smell, and can be used by persons, with the; most delicate * stomachs, 1 with.safety unaer any clrcamstonoes.: I am eoeakins from experience, and to-ffie ailUcted’l advise its u«b. 5 UR. J. WJERER. F ®“ tlll ,l i^ ’ Va ' an ' s,r “ l9 ) c >n; add&d ’ G “ l ' Bgen,> 10 whom all orders mast b, O* Pries 81 per bottle-six bottles for 85. N oS wftam “h ™4 E M“««iSn’c "'SxnSS .whom all orders nnmba addressed slre^an*ihe , B/amoasP/ l it*A^Pal!ne«ock 0 & Co^lh. inn Tt ni ■."'H* Washinßioa; WJI Lainber i°> h B Wnlontowßill Bedford‘n^.^ 8 ». < K 5! , f, OUI i lz> Somerset; S D Scot!, trarsh-g“KtoriSuramertm, Warren; F ~!^i» ® Conaersportf P Crooker, Jr.,Drowns vi » g « fjoneiadAW A* FfthUßitock’S Termlfagtt 1, f |*HE safest and most effective remedy for.worras, in: •JL Children and Adults, thathas ever been discovered. The following te*timohy or its good effects is ofiored.-* Tiomß.K, w. WUstach, Druggists Dafavbtxs, (Indiana l Nov.lOylSjJ. - Messrs. B- A. Fabn6»rock 55 Co.—<3enw; I have been engaged in the Drug busmessTor a ; numbor of ydsrsj nnu Lave known your Vermifuge sluce.l hayc- been In; the bnsinessr. Jn thisViclrtuy it is.verypopumnaad the sales ore largo ond yearly infcrearing. Of olLthe va* rious anfcle.of Vernufaso J» ?° good a ieputiUoD as-yoara,.and rone rnalmalaa ehsroeierso -well. I coald maltlplr Instances of tho Rood effects resalUng from tl» #n, but preoome such would be annecessary. .Several ofottr topst respeeta. ale phystciacsuse It m thetr praouee here, Bad leiom mead ftns agoodaad safe article for tho expulsion of Wo ton from the system. ~ : . Yoare ( &c. . B.R.TV. WItSTACH.- fteparod end sold by - B. A. FAHNESTOCK. &CO * :-i earnsrof wood and Fust slnsstti Pittsboreh let, dftwlci * . riIBER VINBQAR—SS bbls. oa bani and for sslobv L* 1«U * ARMSIRONB ft * * > * *' ■' f ; r t . ■'V..' »* »HU|r9«.'V *- j.fi-'/i-’Ajvr-'c ’ J *Yy ' k’'’fi i ' <» <&, t r f « H \' f * r -if 1 r /* V , »,' if? * r x J< f r %t * / ¥ _ - ■..••-.••-.''A»v. .■7^--^.. , r.-^>;. < V* *. ■*-* '*» 4 JJ / " f * n ' '-A 1 "’ *-» *,•-•••.•££ , JIHItADOS' mi _ EXTRACT OP AMERICAN Olt. TJREfAMJD and solii by JNO. TOUNOSOW, «#.- X;lUbeny*iieeti:'TU4'powerfaHycoaccniTOteo pre* parnionHhemedlealvirtuesofiwbiob are found to. too eigbvUmcathe sirenglb.>6f thft original Arderlcan ON# It 15putupinVottlesat‘25 ahd27i cems,:eaclijwUufaJl ;fiinjctton»forSt*iiisS. Ificvery diseiuewheietbecrlgl* i nal American OUUasbeenJoand stall effieacxocsyand. itaedrigln&tfh'power*' aaiore&derii the ■CHpA.PSSTMSHIOniSXN.THE WORLD. CaHattd ’ltrU. ' ' JOHN YOUNCSON. original OH la its .natural state .astakea .tremibebowuleof the e&rtb*canbe bad as abo*?e*—and wm be joimd genutrw.: aotwitbfitafidln* ft certt » ;?»oi>t!«w«: Xlqnlit Cuticle. , article is.intenc(«d foriaimls use, and should bft • X /founurnibopossessionof everyfamily in the land* Meclmiucswha&r©incortsianidanffer ofinjurytothelr , pCTBonsihrougfa,hccidettt, ind:iho ; improper or caw le« nse ofJOOl*, a. liußr&Si&’s Trojs baa rendered thdeare of this dreadful disease a matter of lerlect certainty; and the man who will now allow a Jernia to'pfocsed until a condition of things is produc* ,ed that nothing'Can alleviate but the knife: of a skilfu*. .surgeon* is.wholly Inexcusable. . A rapture jn it* oidl* nary, form, may, with proprieiy, be :Jeit to thepcrsoni' : afflicted and the IrußS-raaker ; but to go as many pereoua do,:y?Uhout'even a bandoge oi Any kind toretaTriit, ot ;. ten renders tho cafe perfectly unmanageable, and Jeada to wh ul is termed StrangukUtdUemiaf which often has , no relief but in a surgical operation. In the Trus3to -which wo invite the attention of the afflicted, therals e?*ry superiority over thc. tvnsses atid bandages in common u?e It is perfectly comfortable, and can be made to fit any case of Hernia with an exactness and equableness of pressure that does not belong to any othor Instrument with which we are acquainted ; and. wilt retain any rapture with eare and eotnfori-io.thc wearer.: Phys’cians of Uie blpbeststondingin the pro fessionbavtgivcziteniniooytoitßgTentsaperioriiy over the ordii'arv »raft»es In. a*e» The/Truss of Dr. Hub ’ hard wilt nure thc cases ©f ordinary Rupture? 'We-hdrir© tiose afflicted to-make application in time. inferences cfihe character can ts giemtfi this CUuibucaUinxonthea/seni. . * . • •. Persons from a distance can. htfre them sent], by . sending the measure -round the body, j 6 DR, GEO. H. KEVSER, - 140 Wood street, soli agent for Pittsburgh marlitd&w It) Ifi VAUDS AUD THE SICK, : TEE CELEBRATED > CORISTO CK .MEDICINES. 'I7IR9T. ThC G t-EAT PAin Extbactqb IConniTt.f X? Daßy's) curing all Bants- una nil External Faina and Sores. •■■•■*■■■•', •' ■ . . :' 2d; Balm nf Columbia for Staying or Restoring (he Human Hair. _ „ . • :3d. Eei9c's>JlsrtttandSon*Umme»t uni Indian Yig • - «table ELixir, a cure fcr nil cases of Rheumatism. • 4th. McNair I .* Acousite 'Oil, a contain cure forDeafness* sih. it»fmcnt.o known core tor the Piles. 6th. Spokrit Sitk IleadatheKemedy. ■■Yihs-JUother's 2Uh~tf r Cot allwomen injhe family, way, Bth. Lcng/ey’s. Gr#af_ Wetum Indian Panacea, for Colds and"ievcnsh feelings aiid prevenunr fevers t for : ABthmai Liver Complaint and Imlous Affection* \ m for . JEarrhma,‘lndigestion and Lossof Appetite) forCosuve nessin females andma!es,andnflrvouscon)plafnts * for . 'Stomach Affections,Dyspepsia, Piles* Rheumatism, Ac. ; The greatpolnisare His not bad to taka, never gives, pttiu, and never leaves one costive.. • • • •• . v Bih- iCoimrMcPs fcm*ftf£«(Worni Killer,) forCluldren. or-grown persons. .. . 10th. Eta- PainßiUfr. . No raedicina has been discovered mat. is eo happily adapted to *». inumaily asdrops 1© betaken, and -yetperform suefr :Wortdei*when applied extemclly.u& a Warm or bath, by friction. ::Ih bottles' 7 from-125 to 00 cents each.- Uih* r SauhhcUz's Roath.and Bed BugßaiUy for arlVv ing away Vermin in a short tltno. <• • . ' r-lciL. The celebrated Lin's 14/i.Tills and Tenrperanc* 13th. DrlS&rlhalamtyfsTink Syrup, the pop alar EX*: PECTQttANT FOR COUGUS, COLDS, INFLUEN* ZAt&e. SURE coloring for the Hair. ... . ‘ ••• , . ISih. Lin'sßatm ©/“Cftfoa,a ChlnMsßen.edy forCntij BrnlflefS_Sorc?,A.c. . 16;h, Extractr.EUnt'* Tooth'Aeh* btoss* A certain and easy aura for Tooth Ache- , . • • v- , • "19th. Dr: Comstock has lately.bought toe ught for the United Stales, of the celebrated Concentrated Mineral WaUTf found at the Salr Springs.; of Doctor Wm.C. Chase, at St. Catharine?, C. w. Thismfedietne hasat* tained a notoriety andpopularity ncver.before equalled by any preparation at that place, nnd its saje ha* been < commensurate with its mortis, which are extraordinary, i AU the remedied are fully.described in ALMANACS* to be given to all who call- where the Alecncluea art; kept. * . NOTICE. -AU preparations heretofore known as « COMSTOCK’S » or COINSTOOK & CO. 1 * a! way* be longed end now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to DrLuciui S. dotnßiick ; and thouchiho ot Coroitock & CoV will beconunucd. thi* extra label with the fao-simlla -signature of Or. L. $, C.'wUl la future designato the GENUINE* ALL OTHERS HU&:r BE SPURIOUS - - LUCIUS 3. COMSTOCK. •; ry The above medicines can be bad 10 this place ol ftb6 william jackson* Np.OiO. tion, in cases both of adults and children. i. I have found it, as Its ingredient* show, a powerful ro; t medyfor colds and coughs and pnlmonury diseases. * . PAHKER CLeaVELAND, M.O. BauKßvn«,Me.,Feb. s >lS4T. Tfrcin an Owrjar in tkt Hamilton Mitts* ih (A# Cirjf. * Dr. J. Ci-Ayer; Ihsve been curej o'? ihg I.eyeihsil in mylllefby ■your“Caiaßy never fiul, wken l bsye npponutuflf of recommeniiaW looiheie. c — . ; V*®.®® Status Hotel, -■ rni°oir?;S^ y f fr*? ir1 kav , e been wfihapam- S!ni?rtH«?®w O Jir 0 anss d an y,oa *•■* :*■ Antfrnm, «t*youT» TeapecifttUy* | JoF- CALwOUiJ, of Soath Carolina* C3* The. followins -was ter, of the worst of caso' •which the physicians and friends thought to be incur* .. consumption.— T . ' . 'CHBTEjt.Pa., Ans-Se, V J.C.Ayer,—Sirs l.waa üben wuh brought on by a cold, Indhelbeginnlngof and -was confined to •my. bedi more tha? „„°J?l ary ’ Oengfiing: incessgntly night and and-j^o.'xaytnyoaiTme saakenA’n I .^?™?^, 1 •breath very abort; - Indeed, ! w»*. nd •“*• wterellyrgatUr'tuidJi .Pquglass, nnd.byJrcffW* ' Qreennoine Plant*. Ist.ioilecUon ofDahlia* wcrt of4ho.p-iui- X taint, ono handrcdaatl fifty varieties-' Thorbarn’a whiiSareunequalled. . America? Republic, cad O.bofßay, and Tier burn!aHctqlnr,B'EcUpsa, amt-sir S.Blanc,areadmit, led to be the Gama cl llicWorM- The above, with every variety BfGreenbcnfeaml Other Plants, for rale at the Pea,eager and Kamluanre Offlej of Ngwf( S&,mS£S. l&y.'T r^o^^i, ' Ci,u mi Mechanic*! tJnjiiieer. F«*aio MORGAN. - ‘ '■ \ \: >v v . : ' •y-’/y. : '.: ; 'v yl'-.’ ",'r « f; '■~ k .L'v :. P i fi' \ j f.ril v XgMt v *- ■