. .-V ■ ?■/ c. l -t\* / *4kt . .”2fts> v * ,1' ,*, w * -IV 4 * A.v,V, . ri MV4t|i ' f 0., , , **&-+&&' '%- ■ W T -v‘ « .'>»* t.S,^ '* ,*''s* ’•*'’* "i i“ i}*’ ", ' v *- 4 ,<• ’ 1 ' v ‘.'.* : !, ‘ N V‘ “ 1 ~, >- ’i>' .! ,l Trv*K’-: %i£ >*. V - /\ * ‘-*“‘ c sV<* *»J 4 "V A* ? * V )t '/ •< lifl, J 4 „ I »- V, % , *» - % v,- _ : \wf ••;■ • •' ' ..'«i •: •• ffisab»? r < v:„ i ..' . v* ', - " v '. m t,; v;;4-i; ,!^>; t .» *\ - ? ;,- * ►*■>.«■ s^®'. Jr^’?, ‘ !> i i l?^ J * J , 'i , '*-jj * , -'*. _ - -s* l >« ■*■ T.V v m, w- 4 T'J 1 v _ ,' * -, - - - - .. ■ • mWiliiifMM tOlMawg '■%!®ssS* !t wss&stJ3St^J'4‘4- ll§?HslS#ls.'- j/s& ll^f^ wSiliMl' 4|iap («Hj|gra *S,- am '^llllf' I#! M . ;-. -:- >- &>-y- Bill - ' ®(otl)big. : important § - -r,X«)OBYE»,JNBce Ihve Clothlnr Storl. No. S2ST - ' * ÜbeityßirctjiCen.tcUttgoodsnit o( SummerCl*. . .filing for, end belter Goods, of every description*: itry 1 o«r for cash. Custom work 1110110 to: order in - . fashionable stvle,and on-reasonable jerrn». * janrl? • - 1 Wtwtrlfinry Botfy.Says, aiitit TT ts aaidXfou BOOfcYEtt, m iheiJas Hmrfittmrmo . . JL ftO' 225 liiberiy strceUsells the cheapest Clo ■. • iblngmAhc Cuy-*rrtscli made anu fajhionnkly cut Call —... sna cxasmnO theta, and you. will no: be disappointed, ; /_Jast received,' bylßxpwss, a epUmltd assortment of. . Bxown, fireen and Blue C|otb», aop< ~v. oiaerFashionableGoods, suitable (at ihoseason,wma f w /drure v&prepared m mate to order, (without djsappoum mem,) In n qtvlo unsurpassed in the City. Xomeandsee, Comer #f Wood and Water, its*. . Jtabn c&Uobitn &. Co.» ProptlttOM» , fTlHEnabllci respectfully requeued to can and «• ‘■■■■.•■l amine oorstoefc of Beady Made Ciothlng, got-op expressly for this market, and m superior style, which •• »tsre -are 'datenmned to sell low fbr cash.. Our motto being; u Quick Sale* and Small Profits.. . , Oar W*roroom, up stnir*.» fUb supplied with a r> Janre stock of Cloths, Cassimercs* Vesting*, bmnrafer Cloths,of every dcscrliJhotTj and. mvfact, ovcnr. arude' ” in our line suitable for Abe. season. These boons We • are making to order-itv-superior style, ana at very low nrices OiVcn9ft cnlL and examm*. for yourselves. - k JOHNCALbAIIAN & CO * JAMES C. WATT, I 2TEECHANT TAILOE, ‘ Jfp. uO'-Alarker, ftffiioren Sttond and Thud itneis^ BEGS respectfully to inform Uisfriends and the public, - that he hns returned from*New York and. TlulndeU phis, haring there selected from the Intest importations, an entire new Block o f UtbeV and Colored CLOTHS, CASSItTEKLS and YFSTJNGS, wl.ich for newness of designs and of fabrics, aro not surpassed by anylionse west of New York.—AH of which he i* pre pared to make to order in asjpcnor style, at the lowest price posable* and crrdtal y invite purchaser to coll amrezarainc-tbe stock before purchasing elsewhere TO TAILORS —J have no authorized Agent in thi* city, forthesnle of iny work on GARMENT CUTTING. Jtcan only be bad at the store of the subscriber,3s market street. 11 the wllowim? prices. viz i with Instrac tio2%€lo j without. 37 roan? JAMES <3. WATT. ' tffeW CLOTIfIVaHOCSE* EDMUND WATTS fc CO , MERCHANT TAILORS, iVo. 185 Liberty ttrecl f above SL Clair, HIfVK opened a new Clothing Sior<r,at the above -plucK.imd -am now receiving a splendid lot o? • Cloib?) Caeslmcres. Vestings, Ac.,of the latest iraporta lions, purchased with an especial view to city trade, and which they are prepared to rnnkc up to.;order tn the la test Dod moat fashionable styles. They miead to nay -■ strict attention to this branch of their business, and iney ■ have rail confidence that they will be able to givo their customers enure satisfaction- Tliey arc al«o manufaettt* liiig n. flioice Jot of READY MADE CLOiHING, of the newest styles, which they will selllow for cash —* As all this stock is entirely new, Uis worthy the alien .on of buyer?. . [aprtft;y "spauia and Bcnn&u CLUTaiso i THREE BIG DOORS! * : No, 151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an nouncing to hi* numerous friends and tbcpublicin general, that his Spring and Sommer stork is now ready for iaspectlon, -which he believes-will be found to be - one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found In the Western Country. . • He has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing ana style of his Garments, so thallbe very lowest priced, as well as the finest,are got up m a style andelegance not to be surpassed. He wontd particularly call the attention of ail dealer* ■ in Glothragto bis presentsiilcndiii assortment of. . fS,eaay»EX&ae Garments* Ashe feels confident, upon examination of the qualities, and prices of hxs goods, he can offer them snob induce men was shall makeAt their interest to purchase at his establishment. * Many years’ experience, and great success in the bn • alnessj together with ait unprecedented toholesaU and rx> - fat* patronage, has enabled mm to get op Garments to - suit the business habits and tastes of evcrylocmion m . the Union,'which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. In the Cutting department will be found a choice se lection of-the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and jStntrican Broadcloikt, ■■ Cashmeretis,Ac ,&c. Also, an excellent assortment o» v. YESTJUGSiOI the latest and most fashionable styles— . .allof which he is prepared to rnukc.to order in the bes’ -r. iaannerandat the most reasonable pncec-v- COMB,THEN, ONE AND ■■■•■ The Assorimcntjthe Quality, and the Vadely, is the . most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo tnd in the united r Suites; • ■ ; • • . morCfl - ■jpIXTSBU KG f f : 'TLIXfHIiNV Ct 7 ,” r ~ igl i) alC>:«hf.nv cfrv uunds * . —Wauled at best rates, althe corner of Market mid Third streets, by !Jo7j a-.WILKINS A; CO- Co-Partnersbip Notice* . riMIE subscribers -have this day entered into partner* J. Bhin.m;der the style ana ium cfTAAFFE, MA GUIRE a-DankTor .tbepvrpO'C of canning on neen erol Commission ond Produce Bosinesi, and confident ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ue* Siainiance, and' personal attention to the miercstß of eir customers, will entitle them to a share of public patro&age, which it shall be their study to deserve. EUKE TAAFFK. Pittsburgh*. SAhPJj MAO'UIRB, Cumberrd. Md. t WM. C BANE. Washington. Pa. Pittsburgh, April 3.1853. . . . [npfi HOJPS FOV&DRY. CochraU) BleDride ft Co« t ■ außtrTAcrtrgEitsor • Iron Sailing and Ornamental Iron Work, in alt iii branchui N 0.26, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH: THHE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inronn their X friends and the public gencrally. that, having recclv* ' eda large of new patterns for Iron Rsiling,&c. f , which, togcthcrwith those previously on hand,comprises the greatest variety ever offered in thin City—they are now prepared- to manufacture the same for Cemetery -purposes,-balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat rack§,cenlre tables, Ac. Ac.,in a style of . workmanship and finish not to be surpnssd,and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. Also, cooking stoves, hoUow. waro, and castings of all descriptions, as qsnal. . . jy7 asvaoi&fibßTCHSß. : ZnOM#£WXOBKi - • WANWACTCRER of Ihe: Cele brated GOSS A’MEU VfcNTILA TING'W IG if EL AST I C BAN D TOUrEES: and every description of Ornamental Hair for/ Ladies and Gei?ilemeß t ;Nd..*o Fonrtii Btreot,be* tween Wcod and Market, Pittsburgh. Fletcher’* System enables Ladles and’ Gentlemen' to measure their heads with accuracy. , FOR WIGS No, 1. The round of the Head. - - ■•■ u S. From the forehead over the head to neck,No. 2.. M 3. Fromcarlo ear, over thetop. - <l 4; From carlo ear, round the forehead. ' F or Toupu* t to coar th* top ef ihe Hcid cnly. 'A Paper Pattern,the exactehapo of the Bald part. jylfrSffl.. -:■ :: ■■ V- ■■ • Agency for Different tines of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, . No* 410 Liberty Streets Plttthnrgli. P: W. BYRNES <s■ CO-,69 South strttty omur if JHnnitfew York;Z&'Waterloo Rood, Ltttryeol; and 6s Grcvier ttrut,Ntiß Orltans, ■ • H a Line of Packets - ..r r-RC v '* anilingcveryfivedaysfrom . :-Tyv. inripß. Liverpoollo New York; a JcpSpOw Lino of Packets from Liv- NcflßfiSS, * Aj erpool to Philadelphia, on fltcrh teen th of gftfth A. I"- JJxem month! a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 2Uih ct - each month. Also—a Lineol Packets on the Bth and of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York, •: ALSO—Draftsatslght always orchand, for anyamount, . at the lowest rates of discount ; and all information given concerning passengers, that-can be jnven, with - pleasure, by their Agent. 1 JOHN THOMPSON, ... . marls 410 Liberty suFmsburgh. JCmporinm of Light l CELEBRATE!) ETHEEEAL OJL ANO LAMPS* ‘TXTV fl- WRIGHT, (successor to. J. S. Tough), Mann* YY V facturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in. the above named Oil and Lamps,is now receiving a large assortment pf LAMPS, for burning (he Ethereal Oil, Camphiae andihno Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip tion-,farburaing Lard end Lard Oil. . Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, ChianeyMats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. • .. Ethereal, Camphine or Pme Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. • >• All orders left With the .wagon,which is constantly • passing through the city,-ciil bo promptly attended to. N.B. Lamps of all kinds altered: to barn theElhe .. real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, -f or in Allegheny, free of coat. . W, 11. WRIGHT, - , No. 82 Fourth si., {Apollo Hal!;) between Market and .Wood streets. • LOPIS HKINKMAS* »-»•« >v. [of the late firm of Sands Jbßcineman. •* LOUIS &EING9IAH A CO,* IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .CUxks, WaUhcs, Jeioclry, VTaichMaunali, ymH STOKE*,. Olfß DOOH VBOX WOOD, PmSBOBaH? • fpAKE lcave to announce to the trade and the public X general!jyihal they have themselves carefuuyee* : Reeled and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver watches, Watch Materials,and Toota for 1 Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of iew« elry, from the best manufactories—which iliey oder at TpTicesusiowns they can: be-purchased in. the eastern markets. ,-Their Block of Watches consists of Gold and Silver ;v Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lcpincs; Sil . . Tor.Quartiers; and elegant French' time pieces, of the ..- mpit approved makes. Tovethor'vruh a large stock of ... -7 . -Clocks, and Tune. Pieces, from the best American Facto ries, . 7 Their Slock of Jewelry comprises articles of every ■;* -description in inis line, such as Fingef Rimrs. Earßiiiffsw . ®«M» rins.Brao.lclB, wold, Fob'XnSirf <a«lSs , GoldGuurd Keys.and. Seals,' Lockets,:Qo!dand Silver- Spectacles, Silver: and German Silver ana Table I .nod ..: :; Tea,Spoons, and every kind of (bney ariicle*vin.rnllv kept in establishments of this description. l. nerany v . They would respectfully call the attention of the trade . to thelrcijensiso stock of-Wotch materials and Tools .of every variety, which they have most carefully iected. They have also on hand, a larecassonmentofTele :::*copos, Spy Glasses and .Opera Glasses, from xhebest ;.: , mannihotory inEngland.Together wtlh&great variety -: .. of otherarticlestoonuraeroustomention. . ■ •: . Clocks, Watclic3 tind Jewelry repaired in the best •. ‘ manner and on the most reasonable terms, focllliy ' PVPDBIt dtFOftOi Hsaulhcturers and Dealer* In . ".M'AKCUESTEB MINERAL PAINT, . AlleghekvCm, Pa. ' ' Nntv Yotut,.December 15th,1851. r I have analysed a sample of MANCHESYEK MIN - - ERAL PAINT,for PtronsaAFoan, end hnd it tocon tain the following t Silica, - - . 67,21 Alumina, - - - 5^4 Per Oxide ol Iron, • • . : . 18,41 „ Lime* ,63 Majmesla. - • ,24 - Oxide of Manganese, - - - - ,IS. . Water ondLoso, - •- - • - - B^oo ... 100,00 ' The Powdered Bamplo,conminedin the box,wliich I . . suppose wns the one you desired also to have analysed, ■ \-.r -t 1 find to differ fromuny average of the lumps powdered, ; S ' volr wrfiiniied.toeether/i Thiii Ust yields m follows: ■ v - = Per-Oxidoef Iron, - * 63,60 ' i. SUleaaad Alumina, - ' • 3aoo ,I -. - " - • - • ,89 . Magnesia, - * • ,16 •v- , s, Water and. I/Oss, . - - 7fie ' * 100,40 -: f( - : : - Tltlsdiffercnce I presume arises from the mineral not _•, -< tmlng anifant) some portions containing more Iron than .'otEinW. -Rm nnayslsshows themtiele to be Uanit 1-,, v■ • ■ 'bfep“' ’findUtgtbycalr.icini - ‘ ., t tgrgngportatlon. Adttus SO to« f s ErXpreMj * < NO. 80 FOURTH BTREE?T, r VITT*BURGa. pubnc are informed that we-are now Tunning •••:x regalariy-to the Hast ondWest, andareprepaied to iforwardoll gfoodsentrustedtoottreare. A SPECIAti MESSENGER sent daily Tor PhilaSol. phto, at 4 tTclock, P. itf. Also J daJly 7 toCincinnati,ai7 o’clock, A* hr. * -Ordeis transmitted free afcnargiyanctGopds returned by first Express. r BUle ofExcbangc for saloofl.England* Ireland and BAKER fc FOESyTH, Agents;- 2aerc&Bnt*> Portable Bout Jblne^ mSmSmsa** FoT.iM Transportation of Merchandise and Produce , -.-<***■ AWt> SAJIiSOADS), BETWBISN AND PHILADELPhIA* - • -ji-' .. ~ • • Ctnci, without Re*shipsnng. ID" TIME, TEN DAYS. S , PATTON it REYNOLDS, : :: Depot, 251 Market at, (neat' Sixth,) Philadelphia. _ 9 A. M'AJWLTY * CO, 410 Penn street, - Pittsburgh. . Ayli\(i increased out facilities and olberwise im pro ftd.our arrangements tor Transportation, we sre.i.o jv juepareri to receivea large amount of Proancc aud Merchandise,loshlp (onthe opening of the Canals,} with prompuieinand dispatch- > Tho Section Coat, system of transportation over our improvements has been in use about ten years and the greatsnccess and favor it has met with, Isa euf ficien; that it 1* no-'longer Considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged o> all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation useuonCanolsx (when intersected by Railroads) Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed oniil unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street,Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent an three different transhipments, and secu ring the delivery of Gonds in entire lots, the packages clean, andm as good order as when shipped. Produce, Ac , consigned to onr House at Pittsburgh, 'win bo received anu forwarded alwa>s at the lowest current canal rates, strictly according to instructions, wiilioal sny extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, Ac. Jfeb*3 C A MPANULTY & CO WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH INGTON CITY. Fab* Redbcsd. To Baltimoce, . 82,00 less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 61.00 do do do To Washington City, 82.30 do - do do This ia the only Office •which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas •Benners will save time and money. . - - The Mail Ileal (carrying the United Slates Mm),) leaves the Monongnhe'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,aiso’clock,via the Youghio .gheny Hiyer. Passengers wtll lodgeon the Boat, and lako splendid United StatcsMail Coaches avWesi New toHj next morning, over-the Plank Road, crossing the mountains nvdaylighi. Take the magnificent sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P- M. .Breakfast at Baltimore .and Washington City, duie in Philadelphia, and arrive la New York the same evening. • Fare to Baltimore. . . . . . « ' do Piuladelphia, - **. do Washington City. MONONGAHELA ROUTE The Stentner leaves the. Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, at Eto’aloek, A.M. Travelers leaving Piusburgh by the Morning, Boat, will cross the jnotmtntn* the same night, end arrive in Cumberland ike next morning for the 8 o’clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Pluladcl* phtaat the same night . > ‘ f'aro to Baltimore, - - - - 8 9,C0. dor Philadelphia, . - - - . 10,00. |. do Washington City, * • » 10,50. |, For Tickets, by either of the above Lines, please call i at the West Newton Plank Rood Office, in the Mouon gahehi House, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. apt* luonioas CBNXIUL RAILROAD. &SM i 852. r' CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LIKE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail - road, Cleveland and Kite Railroad, Cleveland and i ittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad- PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any pointon Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from either of those places to any point on Luke Michigan. ThU Line will.he composed of two new low pressure, steamers, bailt expressly for the route.- ' CapL C. C Stav/lud. * rr^i^TipLTY, • Capt. L. A; Fikhc*. : • ARoal wilUcave. Cleveland.f. r Detroit, and Detroit {or Cleveland, every evening, at 0| o’clock, arriving in both cities the following morning, m season for the mor ning tram of cars for Chicago. Chief Dtiaii and Pittsburgh, for UinLakc Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit • They w ill run from Cleveland in the folio wins order: ' . FOREST CITY. Monday*——■....... •Wednesday* * Friday. ••••, CLEVELAND. ■ Tuesday—Thursday Saturday CLEVELAND. * Monday* »Wednesday : FOREST CITY. Taeßday Thursday* ‘-Saturday. The underajgned are prepared to moke contracts for all kind* of Freight from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki ■.•Mane, and ail ports on Lake Michigan. T he OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose tho line .until the new Doats arc ready • AGCRTB. C DRaDBERN & CO,Cleveland. .PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroi nprl4£rn ~^nnTars^® _ iQDCi~~ SVUISBS ARITiNOEMBNT. OHIO PESHSYIVASU &IUROU), The only Weitemraitrcadrunmnyouiof Pittsburgh '• Alii TKB DKLAYS OB THK Oraft^rV'fia, To; Cleveland. CalumtuSy Cincinnati* 3W«fa, Detroit, and the various Lake Ports, Only toiiut Line io Can . ton t ma*nUon and Wooster, ' TRAINS start from-Pittsburgh, (Sundaysex* Copies}— T , EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 830 a 2a. Passenger* dine at Al ■ liance at l p.m, and Teach MaasMoa at 230 p. m. This Train rani through to. Massillon. The Alliance House travelinjfjra&re 1 * as elce^c ot acc mmodations for the A NEW PAST PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh, at U a. wy dining at Salem, and reach og Alliance at 245 p.ai. t iailme. for.ihe train to Cleveland. Tins train stops .only aUSochester, New Brighton* Enon, Columbiana and Salem- By eltherof these trains passengers can reach Cleveland about half past five o’clock, and in lime for the'Evening Boats on Lake Enc. By taking the Fast Train at 11 a. ar, they can transact their business, In Pittsburgh before starting, and save three hours over the Weilsville route. - .Passengers can take the FastTraio aitdbe In Bankirk iho next morning} or in Chicago in the evening of the .next day.. . •.. y. • Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. 140 miles.iu stj; anda half hours*- Fare 84. Fare to Massillon, 109 miles; $3. The Express Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon at 11 A.'U.jTeachcs Alhanceat 1215 v r MA connecting with the line Irorn Cleveland, dices the re; and arrives at Pitts*’ •gjw « » p. a., giving passengers time to take tea in 'G3o*p an<i fi °° n Pennsylvania Railroad at Passengers by this rouiecome from Cincinnati to Pitts burgh in two days, without nighttravel,and save from oneto two days in connecting with the Penna. Central itauroad. - Passenger* leaving Pittsburgh at 8.30 a w., reach Can ton f. »•, and Massillon at. 2.30 p m. At Massillon vfi n DMi ol i wit b slageiinesi6Wooster r Mansfield ( New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland*' warren, Mercer nod Erie. ' '■\. THE FREIGHT TRAIN, With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30 a. M,} and wans at Alliance for the .arrival of the Fast leaves there immediately after, and reaches Mas* sillon at 5.30 7. er. _.E7?Thc New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 a; m. and 5.30 p.and New Brighton at 7 a. ii. andl7.js., stopping, a; intermediate stations. '.Excursion tickets; good for two days, are sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold allow rates,and tickets by the package to some of the stations. < Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. .. . . The fast train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 p. M., Newßrighton at 7p. M.,and will reach'FiUsburgh at OS. M» : - The trains do not ran on Sunday. ■/ Omnlbusses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street.' - For Uckets apply at the Federal street Station of the: Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad, to - GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, ' orto J. MESKIMEN, - « • . Monongahela House,Pittsburgh* ■ *,jm rott< ° steamboat 50 miles to Wells* faro l?B3^o nCe by railroad laorailea to Cleveland,thft - Pittahnrgh, June. 24,1652. * ! Dry Hides,Just, received in store, for Al sale by pfe3] L. 8. WATERMAN A QOb/s. •" pjf>s eoftGalena Lend, landing from HnSJeamer,Persia, and for sale by '. • •*“ je2B _jaaies_a j hctchison & CO. C°and fwsale bT 40 Pri “° jyo BU33EU. It JOHN9TON. ■ W hOlMalfl and Retail. • , " “'77. WHIP, CANE,; UMBRELLA AND PARASOL WmaNUFaAoUV i No. M 3 Wood street. JOHN w. TIM, how offers for.sale, at Easternprices, a Inrse iwsorfmentof the abotre Goods, to which Ae attention of dealers lsxnrited. Al«n,-o a rpot Bne*. and Cadies’ fists nets. . irmvl ' Anlgnmeat for trio Benefit or Creditors. BY order, Of: voluntary assignment, deemed on the Bth day of May, in the year 1852, by Ciana, M’- £*«a * Co,, to Richard TjLeeoh, jr., the said Clark, "I’Grath A Co, made the said lUchardT.Leech. jr., a jr™? ti:e ifo r tho benefit of their creditors. All persons cinims against the said firm.are reqoestedto ni 10 ‘he snbscriber r and allpersons indebted Wno<i f'eootified to ■callon tlie snbscriber, at 133 V m?n tra ® 1 * r,,whur ch> and payor arrange the same. ■— . , •.•R» "Tsvf sJvEfilf,'.Jß.jh--' 1 bUb’Scboot Society! ® Bn^ a y Scl “>l Union, and Map Sab • Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. DAVIBON » AGNETO, 65 Mart,, myS3 WileoJe Jewelry a,nt... j. ■ JSjNTJSRI’JUSIS WOSJCB: 80. 130 .WOOD Of>. .THUD 8008 BBMW BIBOIS aM o* BOWB A. TKTLiKY, IMPORTERS and manufacturers CUTLERTi SURGICAL- AND gw DENTAL JNSTEITMENTa, HI. ■By FLES,Ao. : Wefceep ageneral os , ' sortmentor tie above articles con stantiyon hand; together, with-a g-eheraivariety/of Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistola and Bevilvers, .-Basis, Hofns, Shnr Belts, Caps,PoWder, Lead - and Ballets; Bowie. Dirk, Homing and Backet Kluvesi iTaflms iMdJßalrjfDißiaeia’iSSearij Foetrt;B<siBsar», &e. :Aiso l Trau»(md Supporter*. , : , , . ■ Jotblngandjrepairing neaUyeieeßted. j - ,a,®iaeei«»r«T e lj‘! deaerip />«*!. aodvjrorktntnship I rorthematWltoleialecr } despaleh. Homing partlei I '«• fmrw I + C 1 A * J ■•ip.iiVi ; .IS*** t»oZ»»»rone fc» .OFFiQEJ oftho InsuranceCo.cT Norik AsnttU* ■ w - a / lWlOte{ * *° Warehouse of JlajdyvJoner * .Vo*j.NOi:.l4l -Front streetrtbird house East of Wood atreouTOtore-uicsiibs&nber.wtU issno Policies onßaUd :inra and their-eomcniSjantionShipracmsl’y Steamboats ana other vessels, for the aboveold rind-responsible; Company. fap3] WM. IV JONES, Agent BtfiUi iiltttaal Fire laiarsacfi company* ' ' f r J£4iUJ/S£WJff. FA, - T\ESIGNED only for the safer classesof properly, has JU ’aaampiecapual, and afloids saperiur advantages in pointaf cheapness, safety andaqconUnodatfon,:ocity ana coansnrxacrohams, aaa- owners :of dwellings,-and isolated or country property. ■» A. A- CARRIER,Actuary, • .00137) Bronch-OJScc.No.S4 ■Smithlleid si., Pittsburgh* /IAPITALV 9*oo,ooo,—The undersigned is the V/ . A£?nt of. the above. Company for Allegheny county, and isprepared to takoTiskaon os favorable terras os any responsible Company lav- the Slate- All losscb : I promptlyXpoldin sixty days after proof of th&same -*•■ Also, Agent for the Keystone Life insurance Company, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Jyl4 • ’ * THOMAS MOFFITfr 29 Fifth st. .educed f DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hut, . Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, AdolpME.Borie, Samuel Grant; David S. Browne, i Jacobß.Smith, Morris Patterson. CiIAS, N.BANCKER, Prea’l. Csas. G. Bahcxbb, Secretary. IC7“ Continue to moke Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description ofproperiy in town and country 1 at rales as low us are consistent with security. » The Company baveteserved a large Contingent Fund’ which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the. Company, on January Ist, 1651, si published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows,viz;— Mortgages ■ ■■* 518,123 68 ’ geolEsmte —m u -.—. ■ —..... 81, 377 78 • Temporary Loans-—eo.oco 17 Stocks . , ■ 61,889.00 Cash,dec.' ■ . -♦ • 64,346 81 Friday. , ; . *1,212,703 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 2t years,thej have paid upwards of .Om Afdltcn Four Jfundnif Thou tand ZbUars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insorance,as wclias the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. . . J.GARDfNER COFFIN,Agent, flprS*] Office N. E, corner Wood ana 3d sis. State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HARRJSBtIRGH, PA.,-MAYi, 18GS. Capital of 9300,000* SRANCHOFFICEy Ko. 5i Sirwhjiddairett, Pittsburgh. . SSCOND AJWUAL STATMUSM. Total am’t.of property atrisk---- SI4,C3fI,GIG riy Amount of bills receivable (in - formof Premium notes from members-. $173,527 01 Araonntol Cash Premiums---• 8125,025 1C Total losses, returned premiums, re-insurancc and expenses- 05,145 50 Cash Sarplas*— Estimated present value of S:a> - tionery,Office Furniture, &c*. Total*™ « - O3 One-half of tills amount expires within a year. ITUIE Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Be-. J.'port, take leave to congratulate the members upon the marked success of tho State Mutual Fire Insurance Company.■' In operation only two years, it has taken a. position beside the older institutions o' thu kind, and proves by its very great success that the mutual system as adopted by them is, beyond a question, the best and onlyeafe mode ofinsurance. . The heavy losses ofiho past ycaT.whichliave.aniuhl lated many stock, companies, leave the State Mutual with ft cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred . thousand dollar's, which is constantly Increasing. • The Directors submit that the Slate Mutual Fire Insu rance Company offers.to owners of. ssfe property in ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded. Directors— John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones,Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Currier, Pittsburgh; J. B; Rutherford, A. J. GilleuS. T. Jones. Robert Viotz. : Tbe Farmers andjaechanteP Health In surance Association, OF PITTSBURGH PENNA. : AID IN TIME OF NEED! ... ovncß—coenhu or BMnni?m,i> and tutep ctbsbts. GUAttANTYCAPITAL, 030,000. nuns is an association estabiishedfor the mutual relief A* of Us members, in cases of sickness or accideut. by the paymentof their Annual Deposits; Petsonkln rood, health maybecomc merabersand bcentitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness oraccidcnt. AlUvho join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of officersjimd topanicipatein the profits of the Associa tion. It is established on a safe ond permanent basis, being boih filmaa] and Benevolent In us ; 'dtsiens, with 1 the lowest rates consistent for its security-, and conduct ed In amanher to insure its permanency and durability. All persons ban see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. . - • • Deposits.. 8 2,ooper .3,00 do do 3.110 r, do: . 4,00 do do 4,00 do; £,OO do do 5,00 do; 6,00 do do 6.0 D do; . 7,00 .do do 7,00 do; ; v 8,00 do do 8.00 do; - 0,03 do do. 0,00 do; 10,Oi do do 10.00 do; - v. INITIATIONFEE, for Membership, Sl,so—which must be paid at the time of making application, and the first yearsVdepoait within twenty days. Each member entitled ton monthly report, gratis, ’ . omcans, . Frerufen*—D. ; W. Beaumont. Vice -President arid 2V*zrt*rcr—Wm. M. Wilson. . Secretary—G* D. Brown. Finance Committee— A. J.Childs, A. D. Christie, and D.A. M’Masters. maril:om H llenry Rlchsrdion, Jswelisr, AVING. re-uued his store in .a handsome manner, nnd bnt.rccently returned from'the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of. Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, wbnia calltho attention, of hla frieiids and cus- : tOmer* to the fact,tbot among his Watches will be found the mostdesirable styles,jpauernt add makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles orbrochesy breast pins, fob and vest, chains,finger rings, ear rings, miniature, locScots, Ac,Ac. . .*> FANCY UOODS--Such is paper maehe, work tables; work boxes, desks, foney vnses, perfume bottles, table mats, Co!t 7 s .piBiol9, porte monnieo, in great variety; climafrail andcakedishes, Ac;, with an endless variety of uiefal and ornamenialjirtides,which have only to be seen to be appreciated'. ’ ' ■ novl ■■ ■ ■■ NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Cltlxcnscmastrangerfl, . DO vou wish to purchase a fme_ rfTrrTn — _ GOLDorgIEVERWATCH mtaboul«@®®B price* Ifso.iail at HOOD’S QbUsS NEW. JEWELRY, STORE, 8.1 ;ttarket._ street, two doors north, of ThirU; and take alack at his new stock, Just arrived, and you can there purchaseWatch esor any kind of fine Gold: Jewelry atiheir realvaluc, and not becharged twopriecs for everything, As' you have Usually been J butcan getihe very best quality of gocrasat thelowcst.eaatern prices. ' Donot believe what others, interested in iheir owivsales, tell you, but come yourselvesi All goods sold tmbts establish* , m «»t will be warranted asTepresonted at timedfriale—. m *T purchase equally safb and cheap; ‘ aolg; IF. Tune is money, surely it deserves to be watched, and, reader.you may.be assured that— Watchesbeuer ne’er weresold, Whetherof silver or of gold, , Than you will find, when e’er you go, . Andlook at those on sale below. *;s r h, BKISBgIAK Jt CO..V FIFTH» STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, ImporterfiandDeslersln GlbekiyWatcnei - and Je wrirfr, BTottS Materials, Watch Makers Tools . *e. r • BEG leave to announce to lbe trade andaho public generally,thnt they have Just received,from the best manufacturers Jn Europe,a large lot of Gold%nd Stiver Watche«»:WatehToola bndrMateriri.s, and-a~ most ele gant assortment of Jewelry) from the best manufactu rers—which they offer at prices as low us they can bo purehaßedin the EosteTnmarkets. > . ; ' Clocks, Watches- and Jewelry > repaired - in; the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms; . Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance; r maria ’ * - , . EAIBINS-C5 boxes «J.Krlstleß” brand ftrsalebv' ‘ my!3 ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR, m#Eundesigned b'egs'leaveto announce to his' friend* i .nnd-customers, thnt .he has received ii large. with the-greatest car&seieeledi lot of BHENIsf/aMS FllENCif wiNEL whichhe Bennme.andwhicltteseH,either by. the bottle or CMk f leetcd aloet of'lSfiNoa CWnl&bl£^s^(m’;' subscribers liape this day f ft« wiwW^nSta7“^iS. 0f ut <J susoetaed tbemsijlves togeUier ospanfias, for the' fcels gretefuHor former favors, and it shall be hi* dot£ purpose ofaansacttngta JVholesale Grocery, Produce, to attendto-hia-enslomeise* formerly. “ Bly m msmkia, Oasn Mataek Firs lniuranos Company* OF PENNSYLVANIA. New England JLtve Stools Insurance Co., ATeto Jlaven t Connecticut. HORSES, CATTLE, Ac,insured against death.by disease or accident. Capital SSG,UUOj with power to increase toSiQO,UOO DIKKCTOBS; ; Thomas Kendrick} • Alfred Edwards, J.LcwH Taylor, ;JalmSaxton t Nathaniel Tliorbcr, Wm, W, Kendrick. ; - Thomas KENDBtcSj TresidenL tiiorge T. Reynolds. Secretary. :: CURTIS & DOBBS. Agents. . No 123 corncrof Wood and iifih sts , (over Patricks & Friend 1 * Banking Hou^e.) SlfiW Y' JUlPlfi INbUliAAtib tUDI PAST* ACCVMVLATEV CAPITAL , 0500,000. THE ANNUAL PIYIJCLNDS have been Unusually large, shoeing that tie company lias been doing n very large and prosperous business* . The dividends in 2840 tverc SO per cent a » 18-17 “ 50 « *» 1 IS* tl £0 * : : - : 3310 *‘ 40.: « . «. •. • “ IBSQ * 40 « .. «t ‘ ISsl “ 00 “ “ u 1854 « 40 ‘ Tin t$ among the oldest compnme&in the UnitrdStaies. Its accumulated capital i« constantly hicreasdngfor the bencfiiof.membtrj.presentaml future. -■ MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prss.ucnt. • Plijcy PBBESUS, Aclaary. .. CURTIS&DOBB3, Agts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick & Friend’s Bnnkmgtfou'c, CALIFORNIA MSKSTAKKN. ; Atso, agents for Protection pnd Farmer’s Fire and Ma rine Insurauce. capital SttiO.OOOj and of Branch office, Empire State Health Association, cash, including accu mulated capital SIB CbU. . Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. myli INhUUAfICE* r TIIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUft ANCE COMP AN Y«—Oiuce,Norih Room of the Eg change. Third street, Philadelphia. : Fibb ltsaenAKCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and otho properly in t«vt» and country, insured against loss or damage by (ire at the lowest rate of premium. Marius Insubakcb.— They also insure Vessels, Car froes and freights, foreign or coastwise,under open or special policies, us the assured may desire. •' iNtutWDTnANSPOBTATion.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and bicam Boats, on nversand lakes, on me most liberal terms. 1 DIPECTORS—Joseph H. Sealj Edmund A. Souder JohnC. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. C. Lciper, Edward Darlington. Isaac U. Davis,William Fohvcli,John NewHn,Dr.R, M.Uuston. lames 0. Hand, Thcophilu* Fauldmgj 1L Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Sernl!. Spencer Me livaiu,Charles.Kelly, J.G. Johnson,William Hay,Dr S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. . Titos. C. Hand, Vice President. Josbbk W. Cowan, Secretary. By Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street. Pitta burgh. (jelfcdtf) P,A. MADEIRA, Agcm. The Franl&lin Fire Insurance Company. Or FHILAUC.PIDA. Interest on Loans*—.---. John P. Rutherford, President:: A* J.Oillet, Secretary, jelsdAwtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. H.O-MJ3 INB URANCE,. *■ - ’ V J •’i -*• JAMES JPCANDLESS A CO., 109 WootT Wood Street, : A-H£ dot? opening very extensive and well assorted A stoekofsPßlNGand' SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting inpart ofFrench and Eughsh Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimereß, Ca«hmerdt(s;. Doeskins, Jeans; Commodes. Drilllngfe, Linen Conuns:s,. 8I!k, Batin ana -Fancy Cotton Vestings; A!fio, aboat 100 CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,embracing thojicwcst •styles of Bilk and Linen PopUns, Delaines, Berages and- BorageDe Lnines; Black Mourning and FancyTlawjigf- Plain and Fancy Calicos, in, great variety ; French; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm rLcat, leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham oml Cotton Parasols, &c., &c*> which arc offered at Wholesale on the most accomraodatingterms. faprl2 . . Great Attractiout TUST RECEIVED at Jeffbis’ One Price Cash Store! V No. 76 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. and Diamond, the largest and mo3t: beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever Offered to r.the citizens of Pittsburgh. - ; Tho subscriber woulu inform those who desire to get ooos &A&9jUNs, that the greater part of his Stock wnfe purchased at the recent large Auction Sales inNew York and Philadelphia.for c*sn, which enables-him to sell goods 18 to 25 per 'cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary ta mention iho the different kinds of goods thatcompose our stock,-but deem It sufficient to say that it consists of aTull assort raeni of ladies’and gentlemen's wear, together with a general 6tock ef FURNISHING GOODS. -We would .respectfully solicit an examination of our. stock from those who wish to purchase.. . [marls JAfflEg Ja>OASDLESB 4 COL : :-100 WOOD STREET, WHOLESALE Dialers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, are now opening ihCir first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to sulttho trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— Drea Lawns and Borages; Phun uud Figured Alpaccas; French, Scotch and-Domcstio Ginghams; Pnntea Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons, Laces and Edging*, Cloths,Cassimeres and vestings; Summer Coating ami Panlalooiung, Brown and Bleached Mushns; Palm and Leghorn Hats; Strawand Braid Bonnets. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. Ail of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern pnecs lfeb23 Cm SKCUfIU GUKAT AUttIVALt OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and VariUrs at No. 97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley,! Pittsburgh, Pa: D.Gbugg &Co, would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they ore now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates.' And as our purchases nave been made on (lie most fcv* orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers', we flot tcroursdlvcs, and hope to be able to merit a continuance of confitlcnco and patronage of our old customers and the public generally; winch has been heretofore so libe .rally.bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is mpart of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Batiinets, Tweeds, wjicy Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets,. Lin6ey Plaids, Al pacas, Mcrinoew Muslin De Lames, Cashmeres, , fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings,; Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, mney long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk.Pockct Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles gcnorallykeni in the Dry.Goodsline* ObbVaeiety Department will befound on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up inpartof Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books; Hooks and Eyes, Pm sand Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Cutlery ana Pen*Kmves just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates- ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps,Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Glove!?,La«ns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, SiikGtraps and Fringes, fancy. Nettings, Green Bandages, Black SilbVeils, Silk Plorence together with a general assortment of nil other articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for sale a.large assortment of Geld and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver POll3 and Pencil*, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy «rs, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most .reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence."., 1 ■ • N. il.. The business of ihe late firm of Gbkuo & Mew C4.kdl.bss is to be settled by D. Gregg at the stand of D. Grkgo A Co., who is fully authorized for paeh and in whose possession are the papers, Notea and Books of said firm. (octl&tf 108 i’KENCiI STORE. 108 - u 4 ' . -• v. JAMES GOSLING, ■** '*’& MARKET. STHEET. ARRIVALS OF SPRING AND RUMMER A*- GOODS, T opened- and oponiup, mclmltnir neb Shawls, from S 5 to $lOO cnch. Let every lady call and see this splendid production oi Imperial Chinese raanufhciurfi. Laces, Satins.Silkt, Lawns, Bcragcs, Mantillas, and Shawls^ anU ; Childrea’a Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, ■Edgings; Ac. V ; • Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscnn and Leahorn Hats, (Cenin styles,) Shirts,Coats, Ao. MourniogGoodsofeyerydcscxiption. ... Madame A.Gosling, (from France,) is in rive monthly receiptof Foshionsand Models, from Paris, Loudon and New York, atNo. SI Si. Clair street, and 169 Market s;, where ladies are respectfully call. The trade supplied with models and materials. faprt4 533.478 CO - 733 46 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SelllnßoiriitOoiit TO QUIT TUE BUSINESS! THE Sobsriibor being .boat to relinquish the retail dry goods basiaess,and havingraode suchhrrange niems as to render it necessary to close out his stockby the Ist of July next; will commence on Thursday*. May 13, and sou his entire stock: of Fancy and Staple drv goodsat COSTi FOR CASH.: IBs goods having been priucipally purchased the pres ent season, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 25per cent lower than regular prices. * In STAPLE GOODS will be fonna—• 4-4 and 6-4 French ginghams; English and French chintzes; Bik alpacas and bombazines; Checks and -muslins; ; ' Irish linen 9 arid crashos; Table linens and cloths; _ ■ , Huckaback towelstand'toweling; ' Damask and snow drop linen napkin* and doilies; Mar seilles quilts; furniture prints, plain and emb’d dimity: linen sheeting and pillow linens; tabic and piano covers and coverings; wdrkcd lacccurtarosandcurt&lnmuslins. IrTII - FANCY GOODS, . White crape shawls, emb’d and plain, white berege tud thibetshawl?; n i Fine French'lawns andteregesf Bcrcgcrie-loincsund muslin dc iaines: Tissues and grenadiers; ’ Bik and fancy silks; soina very superior, and a fine stock , of goods generally. ' EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaconett, mull andJinen pambrfc collars as chemizettes, Jaconett.mul! edgings and insertings; ■ Kmb’d linen and cambric hdkfs; . W<>J.kfd baridsandfiouncingjj and a magcificent stock of yalenctennca edgings; laces and insertings; together with a. large variety of^ftixer gocds> too imraptous to memion.nll orwhiohwinaetuaUybesold at ORIGINAL COST, h» CAStt - Early Wl, w UUecV,“ KS bat bargains ti JAMES A. MCNIGHT,No. 62, 4th st. •P.S-Ail. pci sops knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, 1852, are requested to pay the sumo, asall debts will be put in the.hands of an at torney forcoHcciion. i _ roylQ -- -GREAT- REDUCTION IN FRICKS* - Third Arrival of New Summer Goads* * 5 n pc s 1 andheatstoeltof FAN* DRESS GOODrt, ever offeredln this city, is l§3P?^r»2E en A ns at YQUtNG. STENENSON & MOVE’S OaioiNAL Bbij Hits- Store* N©i- 74' Pa«? et,bClWeCnFotm!lElrcela ° a the Diamond, LTSIf-FV^* 10 ?® h * v ? l ast opened* large ami most beaQUful assonraem of the newest and moat fashionable styles of Fancy and SmpleDry Goods, which have been Stasedsincff;.the great reduction in prices atihe < l? l e ? n,J^ t , 6al o sln^Nflw York and Philadelphia, vill be offered to GASH buyers at from 2axo 25 per cent, lower than former pricet. : .* - ■ DRESS GOODS.of every description, such as a Very large and beauuful stock of the following articles* 7 High Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glaca Silks do. Plow Blackaml Striped do; • do Brocade and i’oalt de Soiijs. nil .colors;- ■ - Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Water’d Silks* Chene,and India Poniard Silks; ’ ■•■.r do . Primed ar.d Plain Silk Tissues; n M ■ do Alberihesand Grenadines; Plainj printed and embroidered Borages; Chene plain and figured Silks and Poplins: ' ”«ts jnnted UeragexieLaincß, the cheapest ever of. Paris printed Lawnaand Jaconets, do - do* Flam and embroidered Mulls and Swlsscs; J ' ' Fr o *§& d e^^ a C rha^ ,ainC3 ""‘**““•8 t English nnd American Chintzes and.Calicos*, at all . prices;*■■ .Needle, worked Sleeves, Cuffs. Cbllais, Chomizeusr • ,do > r -i Lace nnd Muslin Capes: • Embroideredihcm stiichandplaiii linen Comb: nkfw Silk Pocket Hkfs, Cravais and Neck Ties;' * T \ ploveSr noßtew.Bnd Suppenders, a large stock; . Insh Linens, Table Cloths and Table Damas&s : ' r _ p|ll^fiSi|S£SlSS! CaEhmeret3,Tweed»,Mermt,Cassimercs*'Kr.Jeans’ . Black Satin and Fancy Vestings, Ac.; : ' Bonnets and RibKoas,ifgreat bargains; Spring and Summer Shawls,ftigreat bargains. The pronrietnrs would respeelmlly solicit an early call from all their mends, and the public generally, feel iniroonlldem that they can offer greater Inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers than over have heretofore been offered In Pittsburgh. “ ietO YOUNg, STEVENSON A LOVE, '■■■■ - 1 ■■ Removal. HOUGH A ANTHONV have removed Ihsir DA GOERREAN ROOMS.lrom Burke's Bollduiir, to Enton’sßaildins, over ike younrMetfs Library, where they will ke hsppy..loi tee their old patron sand friend*.' aprkitf , - . i ■ . - .■ : irntnitgr«aail;Chale'wanM'nm..' ~ M f YER > «* Penn street. abs?i th. 7 a|* Ca n tt | Bndge. keep* constantly on hand and mater rafto order. nUpe loaut pnca, every description 01 Sy and: Plain and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. -'■ -Purchasers,would do well to vlsithls.Warerohmi: ' - , v v" *r. *- -» /4- V. j > , jEDrg ©sobs. - Mad. A.GOSLING, ST, CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE ARB RETAIL Fertig it and American, Fancy and Staple AIILLINE [i y, t Wine. *§p*,£L 2j "* ~*z - * n y * # •? , * , / , ■ji ” - WW. £. STEVENSON toailnaei u inanu mii JBWfceture CABINET-WARE ot everirdeicnpj *gffisww.»PO» at h3a old stand* cornerof tiUieny.aiiaf; U^ERTAKmq^naed, ’ _A» HUiIiIKBB A COk -HANDat their actenaiveOAßJNET and. XJL CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 SmSthCeld et. “IPlain Fnrnitttrejwhfcli: se S I s pe , r cent - below anatomary rate?’ ierm&-‘»edsh only. ldec27:ly Cabinet ana CJhair Fntorii’ ' © on.bond,tu his exion- Wt. si»eCabmetnnil Chair Manufactory.No',44l Penn : repgstrecl, above the Canal, ail kindsof FURNITURE, stA EBcl? i?V J ! ofß f’ :Cemrc Tobies, Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany ; Badsiteada, noil nil other articlesinrihe Cnbi pet une-r-wbich he witj sell 2(J percent, below castora *ry rates. Tcrms-CASH, ONLY. JOSEPH MEYER, No. 424 Penn street, Fifth Ward. « C. BAKMSB. Jt CIOLE] _.OABINET WAREROoSiSsM?THF*e£d STREET, JJtlwnn Swenlhstna cndS(ravfbcrFyxiUt^^PiUsburg,Fc t f?| HAMMER A HAULER keep conalantly onhand lgLga variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture* JrOT warranted equal to any in the city, and soldon as 1 .“favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar. ealaolishxaenVin-.bc Wcst.r They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing ail kinds of Furni-' tore, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. Allordera promptly ottcndeflt6. mra;Cin . 'i*o Catolnet aiaker#7T- ' - -■«• Ymtert, Mahogany, Mosneoodand Walnut; Varnish. ■ , Hardware and Furmtun at Wholesale;' • rpHE subscribers have just received from New York jL and Boston a . most splendid stock of VENEERS, anu are manufacturing by machinery Fornitnresnitnble for the trade, AH of which we will sell at extremely lowpnces As great care was taken lathe selection of the stock* person e cannot fail to be enued either ns to quality or price; and, as it fa well known that Fnmlture can he *p aE !? ay machinery superior and much lower than by nana, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. iP*Md Work.tn all it? branches, earned on as usual rtruik for buna rails, for Carpenters, and all articles reqmreutnmanufaelunngCabinetFarmtnTe.constanUy on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac,, Ac. .RYAN A M’KEE, Ryan 7 * Bnitdings, Fifth street martaivdaw Journeymen cabinet Blatter* AMoclatlon WAREHOUSE. 119 SECOND STREET, (near ihc corner of Wood.) T H IS ASSOCIATION, em-f3\ bracing, already, twice tothrceUL Umes or many bunds as the lar- rett . ei)t andhitherto most renowned * 11, business shops, of this city, have opened theirWare house,andare able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the-following description— Vl2! ' ■ ■ Mahogany Wardrobes} Dressing Bureaus: Full Col umned Bureau?:;. Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Choirs} Rocking Chairs; M&hoga*? Wastelands; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools, Book .Cases; Secretaries} Card Tables; Pier. Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre. Tables; llat Racks; French. Bedsteads! Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dmlngaud BreakfastTobles; Work stands;. Cherry and Common WorkfltAnUs-; high post, .common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradle?, &c. The advantages of co-operation,oD an extensive scale, permit them, to sell.at the lowest pnoes, and they are de termined to sell, iowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will onderstand by giving them a call. IJD" Sttwnboat teork -of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. . [mar29 JAOK9 W, WUODWI&I4L, A CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, f%t Ware-rooms 07 and 09 l'blrd /.street* v J W. Wi.respeclfollyinforma his friends and eastbm • era that he has now-completed his spring’ stock of Furniture; which is decidedly the largest andibcst over offered for sale inthia City, which will be sold at prices. as low as any in the United States, East ot West.- . As he is determined to uphold the quality with well? Reasoned - materials; .best workmanship; and newest designs j and from the extent of his orders and facility in mar ufactnring, he is enabled to produce warranted ' Turaitsre, at the lowest prices. : • • i He Uasadoptcd the principle of Identifying the' ous* tomere’interest withhia own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest varietybf every cription of furniture, from the cheapest 1 and plainest, to the most elegant and costly,that a hoose j or any part of one, maybe furnished from his stocky or manufactured - expressly to. order '•* The. following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed ihaiiy oMhe Eastern cities! . LouhiXlV lele-tctt-a Sofas; : . ; 50 Sofas, in plush and hair clotb; 50 dez. Mahogany Chairs; ■ SO do Walnnt - do; SO Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut. -do do; 50 Mahogany Divans ; 20 Walnut do; 50 Marble Top Centre Tables i 60 do . DressingUarsaus; 30 do Washfitands; 40 Enclosed do;.; 100 Common do; 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; ■ 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; - 20 Walnut- do; -. 50 Collage do; '• > 3fOCherry and Poplar Dediteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ‘ do; ” 10 Cherry . do; . 50 Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dmmg and Breakfast Tables ; 12 St'creiary and Bookcases ; : 20 doz. Cane Seal Chairs; ■ 24 Cane Seat.RockingChairs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks ? Hat and Towel Stands; What»>»ots; • Euguires; Paper Machat Tables;- Conversation Choirs; Pembroke do; Ellzabathen do; Hall nnd Tier- do; Reception do; • Luuies* Work Tables; Pcarl lulaid do; Kxtens { on Dining Tables; Arm do; Ottomans;. . . Gothic and Hall Clmirs, - No. 51, Dealers in DRY GOODS, 'COMMON-FURNITURE nnd WlNlteOß CHAIRS. CABSKSt iiASSas supplied with all articles in' thetrime ' ;ry; STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished the short esiaouce*. All orders promptly attended to rpp DRAWING AND PAINTING SCHOOI.S—Wc i bnvu ju«t owned & large invoice of Foreign Bieel Engravings, Prints, Studies, Drawing Curds, nnd Copies fur Teachers oml Pupils V • These sketches nre the best published, end adapted to all -ola*seff. They embrace .Elementary, Landscape, Architectural, Object, Frail, Flower-and Animal studies, Drawing Pencil?, Paints, Crayons, ftc. 1 For sale by DAVISON * AGNEW, . Booksellers and Importers,' 65 Market street, rent Fourth . Jdceae'B Steam ±'la»o Forte factory* ■ari ■ ■■ ■ T.• Jj. X»EaSi3 havinghpplied machi• to the manufacture of PIANOS, he enabled to seH av least txvciuy*fivo ■•„ * I w per ccut.cltcoper than any brou&ht from the East, and warranted r qunl in every rcsoecl. , Six octave'Bo*ewocd Pianos; from SlBy,oafeid upwards. - Seven octavo- do . do : 250 CO Piano Waterpom,on Hand street, over Johns* Mino rat Water Warehouse'. . Ar.cori!e<vft*V'Vmlin> l Ae.» lunwl un i repairpiJ. fjePry Dknolutton of Fartneroblp. ■ ' THE Partnership hUbetio existing between the sub scribers, doing business in ihe name of John Black & Co., isthjsdaydUsoivedby. mutual cousenvH. Mc- Cuilongli eriiire interest or'Jolm Blßck in .3atd,bueinea«j H. ircCuUonjh having the right m ins name of the rate firm iu settling the buHiite e a,atidthe r to receive alt outstanding debts, and to pay all delta due by the late firm. : - JOHN'BLACK, w « mu v . .henry McCullough. ■ N, B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at his old Handy comer of Petrn and Irwin •treeip. . : : i. HEN«Y McCULLOUO H. Pittsburgh Jewelry, &q» TT AVlNq;tt9l returned from the Eastern cities, I JLL have broTigiit with m© one cf ihe raosi beamifal and carefully selected Smcfcsof JeweUy. Walches xuid Fancy. Goods, ever offered, to the Public; Persons wishing to purchase any thing-in myllne. can rety on gelling agood article, Ido not advertise to sell goods below costj nor SO per cent.cheaper than any honse in the city. .Give m© ; a cal|, and l am sare Joa will be satisfied that.l can sell; a good article" as cheap as any ;0f them. 7 ?: .v, ••...••• •• .; -■ Another tact l wish to keep Fefore the people. -If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article Of Jewel ry* repaired in the best manner,ibis is the place lohave it done. To this branch of toy business I will devote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, a P T * Sign of the Golden I agio. .. Notice* fliftE partnership heretofore existing between the an dorsignedinihe.CominiasionandForwardiDjrbusi. ness, etc., under the .firm of 8. F. VON BONNHORST &.Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The basmessot the late-firm will be settled by 8. F. Von Boqnhorai; who isauiborisedtouse the name of the firm for Uial purpose WIIAIAM EICHBaUM. . S F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d; IBSa-my, ; Co-Partnership Notice. • rpHE undersigned have tblsday formed 0 Copartner. X - ship .for -the transaction of a .Wool and General Commission and Fowardlag: businessi-uuder Hie firm ot VON BONNHORST AMimPHY. Warehouse Water and US Front streets - - - - ' •JAMBS It MUHPIIY. S.F. VON BONNHORST. Pitt.lmreli. M.vtbt. IftsfL.n,vS REAfiBIHEPROOFSAFEgI ■ More Proof of the Superior Quality of Mettfe. BurPe * ■■ . . Bamee' Ctiebtalri Fite Ptoof Sofa. ffUIE oharacter of those SAFES, in St Louie, was be -4 fore so well established, that any (briber test or proof of the fact of their being superior to all others, would have been unnecessary; but, in order id aocom modare. Mr Hall, the ~patentee, and: moktr of t ; Hall T s' Patent Concrete Safes,” which has burnt np nil oilier makers of any note inthe United Slates, ! wildert pat ent included,J-wefook tipbis challenge, and'tbe result is given below, by the Committee who shperiritended the .burning of the Safes. We only regret-that they were not left in the fire two boars longer." • ... The Safe which wo .tested is to be seen at oar store and we iavttMhe public to call and examine St,?as we are confident no one will- Aver doubt their fird proof qualities, alter having seen the specimen which passed uroogh the fiery ordeal on tbo 19th ait. :■ _ , - , , „ EK. VIOLETT&CO, K °- 13 Uwe * The undersigned, aCommittee appointed hy E. Ball on behalf of_ Hall, Dodfi,.*: Co., of Cincinnati, and faolnre, of similar sme, which had been in use two -ears, in ovens, to a. fire made with dry oak wood sin ii’ebuigh.aions coal, for the spaed of dvo-and a-hair , hours, and, during that time,we WoUe the heSarolled was far,greater titan any ordinary eo‘lifiaKration-sha?' .at ihe eipirtnion of that time; on taking tiie Snfr rj2* the fire, nnd cooling, them bSS Maw«saa'*&a3SP 528E9E555&8& Warwick Pl MiUiEB, DAVID R. BISHOP. ’. burn« upalloAenl BOs | « a eßoSgh '^l f 4 ", 1 iumUnri, &t. March 1.185 U. '1 "* t .1/ '• > < ' %- V.* r J— t n x, t * ,• - V-f. YV . liDrnga cnft JBteSlttmgi De £«•*«*•« O^RtlveTS: Jftff 0% Infallible Cure for that Drettffth HUtast fawn a* Spermatorrhea xp Involuntary No^ur*^ ■ , xal Jfatotions, . > , . ' QO .baraseing productive of io l> mnefrnriscttief fo the nirvSUiy iogthciw (pr.bnMnea^softicty^n^aauixn^^^* This instrument la simple, Comprehensive, and tieeh*' income. ; njence or theknowledge of the mostlnornate friend If Ifrtahensetf-ezienjJuiy, Irtodocingtm palaior iniurv> . whatever*.nor£re?enuiJg any m? ftotaJuttendtog to hu ' busihess^'fthd while’fa* übb -tahfifplftctfi o to rueh ah atmt ihat sxQAin frauimrarpoweb op HBTESTioHj-tlieloss of abuse,: ;iMhe.diwaBe iiiquestiohi andßrajcaufleof ifie-ihousand concomitant ration, vDyepepfiia. Pain iff-ihe Head t Bjid:DirQneBs dAyision.> Weakness of the Back Und’Lower Extrenulies,' Affe dons Of the or maioreDeeline of .Virility*;-weakness of Metaory and PowerforfftTemaJ > Applfcau6n, : llejectioii»’AVerßion to I All these : compUnntsinvaTiablff{Usappesr 03 soon at the soviet is poppedfrcmwhichihey emanated, , “ ' ! This Insutnnetuhasbeeaexamided andapproved. of by the highest authorities in and America, is «• commended by tberaort prominent Physicians of-all , Gotinixiesi tu tke-cnlyesriavi rested# exuang for those ■ complaints, and baauow completelysuperseded thd use of orugs. -the boogie, cauterization, Ab.*,noVtb. teention. ..the nostrums of the day,imcoTdialß,- antidotes, Ac;; Ac- tt oonstituies, at ibe same time; the sa/«l,iho rrcort and-b y fa r th e cheapest treatment over ofiered. to Uxc a fair price being allowed, -forthe In»tramem, hftcttile defliied effect has been at tained. t . Be It also remembered, that those complaints .are but JhUe understood by-the profession m general, and that all the medicine in the world never has, and neverWili, stop -those losses,’which, if allowed to continue un checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con .sequences;,. ■••_ ■ -w ~ : .;.- ; it has been a inatlerof surprise that any one of fespeciabilitysndofprDlesslonal atialnmcntßsiioald devote : his attention to diseases' which people .of every description pretfend tocurezo easily. -If, however, but the ona thoasaadthpart of thc mfoerics these people bring upon 'society werekno'wn ja very diflerent tmiaiaa would ;be formed; -And not only 'thfr present misery and dejeeiion, preying oa Hie mind ns well as the hody, that i9deptored, bu» some Dre ofsUch a nature its to nffect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether; Uis afact that; when not properly treated, they may remain so dbrinant iQ iheeonsuiution as to ap pearin no oiherway than intheir effects oponpo«teriiy; yet, if property untferßiood.aremosi easily ana spee<u ly removed.' The above, so ingeniously contrived /asiyu-* menu will doubtless;-in -&great measure; , contribute to check the evils of qdockery.sbprevalentm thisclaisof diseases, thronghoutthoßmon,-. . The price; of the completejnstiumcnt, carefully secur ed against ail observation ln abox,-is only BLO. It can be senu by expressi in any parrot the United Slates, Canada, &e t ,aceording to order, aecom* panied. by fall dtreciloneVand important advice to the married and single; ih&exp&nses, even to the remotest parts of .the country,being very trifling. ■.-■■* *:■ The unexampled eoccesithU Instrument has obtained since it* introduction in America, has induced soiunun* principled persons In Nc«? .York, Philadelphia, Albany, Boston; - Ac., to get up some’ ridiculous things,-called 44 Initruments,*? which; however. bear Kot Tn r slight* est .resemblance, .iwr vriucipU. to roy pwn invented, long tried,'ana deiversally approved In-' etrmnenis, ond which are; as similar ,to them as nighv is to light. Every attempt to sell Bi»ch w rnsiruroenir l tor mine will be prose cute dlo the fallest extent of the law; .1 being not willing to connect the well and honesUy. earned repiitation of my inventions with - quacks and their wortnlessproduciions. - J\ r Q Instntmmiisgtnuint and none tan bt warranted but these ordered from tnysetf' All applications and.Temlttahces mast be directed (post paid) to the Doctor himself, he havingno Agencies established bnt in Loudon and Paris. i -Address, postpaid, Prß.de C.ancy,si LispenaxdsU, New York. Offico hours, daily, from 9 A M. till 38. M-, and ftom 7 till s P. M., the Babbatli excepted. , {£T The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that, the above-mentioned Instrument is notonly construcicd on scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest results may always, with confidence,- be;anticipated, there being, for the cure of those diseases, NOOTfIEK CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. ’HENRY'S- KELLER, MD. CH.- GOETZE* W. 8., 98 Chamber street, : ‘ • C KCKUAEDT, MJ>., S 4 Howard street, : _ Naw Yohk. . Dr. nx Lahlv is prepared.toerecute nllorders for sur gical npparatos, viz: Artificial, Arms and Legs, which move;hke natural members; Apparatus for Luxation; for Contracted Legs;.&X- curvature of tbe^Bpine -*na Waist; for False Joints of the Arms and Knees; -for Paralyt:c Legs; for Club Foot;.for Lacrymat Fletnles:. for Falhug of the Rectum; Uypogastricßclts; Hcdsand Chairs for Stck.Persons; Crutches,Trusses,'Ac.; Ortho pedic-ConeLs&e., Ac.: AH. work warranted. Letters must be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance' or c«ty reference. ; .. • . .: •- . • [frfiyg»iy Dr* Gnyzott’e Improved'JSxtrsot of< - Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and only genuine preparation for:the permanent curt of Consumption and Diseases : of the lungs, when they are supposed to w be affected by the too free use of • . Mercury, Irani Quirnne, ge,y WILL CIfRE WITHOUT FAIL- : : .'Scrofula, ; or King’* Evil, * .Cancers,Tumors- Enip» •: . ; • j lions of ihe Skin, Erysipelas," . . Chronic Sore Efeij Rsngwotm or Tel» :‘ ' • tcrs, Scald Head,’Uhenmaxism, Pams-in the - , .Dnncp 6r.Joinis,oM andUlcer8 r S.weinuff of v ’ the Syphilis, DyspepuajSaUKkcum, 1 Disease ot' uie Kidneys, Eos? Of arislojr front- 1 the use of Mercury, pain in the Side and : > ; Shoulders, Generat Dehiliiy, Drop-’ ty,-Lurahngo, Jaaudice and • Cosiiver.CFS • The Beat Female Uedloi&e Known! rpHEShakerprepared « Yellow Docker and the'« Red X Honduras Sarsaparilla,” arc the invaluable reme dia? agents from which Dr. tiayzotl’fi Improved Extract of Yellow Dock ami Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la boratory of Dr. Gayzotrhas given usthc virtue of there rootsin their perfcct.on. His preparation conioinsail the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their almost strength and efficacy. Expcrimentswcre made in the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found that it could not be further improved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost universally in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com .plaints, for general prostration-of all the vital powers> and oil those tormenting diseases of theskin ro trying to the patience anti so injurious to he tlth. Scrofula, SyphUis.^ercuii^Comp^jnls.t^ncer^^aft . grene, Rheumatism, nnd a vast variety of oiher dijsa • greeable and dangerom drseare*, are Fpeedily and . perfectly cured by the use of tlrs medicine; ? \ • • - • v Michigan, October 6.1P51. ■ . MB jonrt-D. pAffc—i/<or Ji ivv.riiU unuttera ble fcehngr of gratitude Him 1 era able, through the tn« vine. Providence of God, and uy the woiuldr-wc iking' agency of that excellent. medicmo, Goyzott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsnpanhtt, to give jou a few symptom* of my.al.mosl hoprle*3 e:i»e. • • In the tvinicr of ISO 9 I was attacked with a severe jmmi.which.wa3 gradually extending through, the whole right stdeand leg; ouhe same nme,a totifpro-touioii of my physical system; nUo.mylcp.lmd fehrutjic to about twj-third* of its- common size/- I procured the attend ance of a skillful practitioner, who pronouucfd my dis ease. one df.tbe; worst /onus of liver'"complaint. He saif my case was oneimt easily handled,b*n prescribed forme, i remained under his treatment until- twas-sht-- isfied he could not helpms, ! then procured-of your' agent at this, place, W, >. Beers, two bottle® of Guy iouv Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which 1 re ceived a wait amount of oenefiu - After having taken' TPpJ" bottles more; I-wns able to pursue ray- business withont any inconvenience, and . have • been piece that ttme a well man, while but aahort tirao since 1 wascon finedtomy bod three-fourihs of the tune; arid l cannot ascribe the return of my healih to any other cause than by the nffcncy of lhai truly valuable medicine.Gnv 20lt’s Yellow Dock Qiid Sarroparilta; J MASSED VAURIPEB. Mr.J.D.Pabr—DsarSir: I send you the foregoing certificato/end, so far as I am acquainted with the case, itls all trne. I procured it,thinking it mightbe a benefit to you and to the ,ofilleted, You have the privilege of using lias you think best. r. Yours, \V. A. BEERS. I* ? l l p P f Thefollowing fatter isfrom a highly respectabfapby syeian, who enjoys an extensive practice : - tv * iNAVARBB, »tarlrCouri!y,o.\rJov 1; ISSI. . Db. Jorsy.B.Tabs— Hear Sir: »Dt: Guyzotts Kx. tnwt of Sareapavilla.” This; medicDte has been nre- : ?n'r«^ Sr i m n f ?. r .. tho .j¥ ll,l, S e y« aw, with-good effect. Complaint,; JauimidcVSys! pepsia. Chronic ana .Nervons'Diseases; In ail 'female complaints it unequalled la ihe iiserofr.this medicine the; patient constantly gams siren ground vigor, ft fact worthy of-great fcbasid. erauon. It is pleasant to the taste and smell, ana can' persons with the roost delicate stomachs with safety, under any circnmstsnces, I am "speaking from experience, and to the afflicted 1 adviseJisW' * ‘ DR, 4. S. LEEPER, Fourth and Walnut streets: Ciri- - addressed;’ ® ene WhW.».*hom; t an'ord<jrt must be . !D*PriceWperboiUe-*Bixbotilesfor4s. . fiTFariaiKl iiCa. it k?t Ja»?tt*oo l Ea<n-H(SBrlr For ■fSnrBe*Co,;Butler; IJDcndaM &Cfo, LVpb*SS* o ’ sea»«i5 ea »«i J i)Siunmertoii t Warren if i j?' > l 'B4 , Stiss, Condsrspoiti. Pi Crooier, Jr.,Browne *'“*• ■■ ' - fianclg-g4w A. Fahnestock'* Vorzalgags l f | 1 ajid racsl cffeclivc remr.tfy for Worm?, to A; Children sndAdulu; that hMeverbeea discovered,, -4 be followinntestimony of its gdod effect, is offered.— . Fromß. a. w. Wtlstndt, Droggut-. - ..... LsVATirrxk, (todlana,) Nov.-10, 1851. .... :: Mewls. B. A. Fahnestock t Coc-Genu: I have been enlaced intlie Draß 'bnjineas for a nnmbor of yea n, .«W have known your »in».r-havebeen la the bntineao. JnHn.vldnityiMeverjrJonalar.andthe Bales; are: targe and rioirs arilcleeof-Vermifage 1,1 good &* rcDUtetion. as yours, anA norie roalniains lis, ctaamerTo' weU. I etihid mnlliply jnsiancea of ihe gooJSlareeolting.froffl lie w, but preeuma aneh' would be unneccesnry.. Several of our morl rcapectu- ; hie Bhniciane use Jt to their.praoUco too, and recomv mtslili a» a goodend eefe aniclo for the expalelon of Wo^uu ,^ro^haspte^, . . WILST^CH.* Frenand and: eold by 8.. A. FAHNESTCCK. ,& CO. corner of wood and fini atrebts, Fnuburgb. .. , < .-. « • •. , ; , SIPER VftiEQAß*p2s bblsToa hand aod ■(& tale by •; ABMISWetBI OWHBR, f I\ * f S 1 f a ’ p **• *» >» *. <_i *M* ' 1 ~ , , */ > f<. ' ' ► ->- _ * ~ u±j: { * - i <>£* i - - * r I 1 ' f * 4 Jt * < /, , *- i c V* , 2t. ~* t ' * "V '-W r f *■ c. s * ? 4 * f > w ifc-u v .t f X r '* r -£~ .' •■■' 1 - .* ■ ' • jl*.., .i*. :■•.*. ■■ t ■-.’T:. J- f 1 i h * h - f' * 2 3 l >*r « , *■- \ * - * asflspHflsiry lapcntßt I T^IOCXOBI^faOBMPM^OHJiEaatEPIUiB, WaioM*f&aios^Paiiuiaseße*4Aa4^'lßflKj I Lo*t of Apnetito,'PhlpiiaUon,Tieim)r»,lMsi4i!<ifBpiDe 1 Co« Flit olescß or WindvOni all UtettaeCoiapliimu. Price 35 cenlVorfive&bze» fi>r 5?,0O. SoMw holenlo and ro- W.C-JACKSON, S».Liberty.street, header Wood street) Pittsburgh, and by all the Vttgguts. Fall aueetian»«neloied with each box. AHBAPW AliLI O p AMERICAN" OIL. ; Pf , Jl t &S ED IOII "Old.by JNO. YOCNCSON, SOS poweribllyeoacentrateq fit -1 :'%?■nedlcalmnttes.of wmch nrefdand to to I lifJL ihfi origliial American Oil. I iuj cllUo.iMrt SS aiid S7t«edt»;«rab, wltli full s^^^sss^mtsss^s^Si ‘ft '-fcV JOHN YOBNGSON. ,n»pof WojSvVfill.finS.thU. article.'S'bo'laTaiasblo S frequenily made use of prepaw4-by-fMesrt*.' Feafifid fc?ca^MadWiOTru; ol broinren; as an excellent sobsiiULU fot adJ&ive plas iCT.lndresdMlmiusfcmSjßcattls.liTOigejfßiid all kinds WM.B.OABEY.H.&. ' D. HARRISON, M D~ •F, WOODRBFTVM®,, ,- , HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.. - -. ... '. ELLSWORTHBURJf,M.D..BrnanIc. oil.Uiepractising pfcyiiciMtj iiuhecity of For, eale by B. A. F4HNESTQCK & CO^ *T* . -■■«■ • ••. > , comer of Wpotf and First atg. - rendored tbe core; of.thi* dreadiitl :di*eara matter of petfeciccrtßiatst; and the man who will now allow a ■ Hernia to proceed until it condition of thingSiaproduC' cd that nothing can alleviate, but, the hnifo. of a akiUbs surgeon, i*. wholly Inexcnjnble. A rapture in it* oidl« nary Jarra,im'ay, with Jefiito-tlte person afflietedand the tross-tnoktrbat to go is many persons do, without even a bandage of any kind to retain It, ot ten rendcts the case perfectly Unmanageable, nnd leads to what iarenned Strangulated /Tirnict, which Otlen has no relief.bntln a’stirgiciKopereben-tJdsUie/Tniwto which.wC invite the attention of the afflicted, thert is i every snperionty OverHb'e >trasses: andibandages in 1 common ase- ' liisperfeotly comfortable, *id can' bo made to fit any ease of Hernia with 'an exactness and equableness,of prendre that does not belong: to any other instrument with which, weafe: acquainted j and wilt'retaih any wplnre with: ease ;andreomfort to tba weareiv Pbyaieiane.of tbe bigbeatatandfngin the pro feßJjionliavo given leeiimcnytciia great superiority ovei toft .ordinarv ttp*rc« <n orDr. Hnb bard will nme o-.**halfihecase»of ofdioaryßnptnre Weatiriße tsose afflicted. ta mak'e appHcallon inliraaa i : JE2?. lUfcTtncfs tftfie highest character can i* given in i t\ii by calling cnnheegmu' ' Person* from a 'distance can have them tent, by sending the measure roond the body. : dO’ DB. GEO. He KR7SBB, : • 140 Wood street, solo agent for Pittsburgh . ~ ' xnarllid&w ®« iaviliuig ATSD tubTsick. - ”— TBS CELEBRATED COMBTOCR MEDICINES. The Ghat Paw Ernucroa (C«m«rj A - JP 1 ■ Daiiy'i] csting- all Boros uni! all Urternal Polos and Bores. • ,Bd. JJatoro/ Columbia for Staying or Itcitoring the Honurn Bair. - , , . 3d. IfttM’* Ntrot and Ban* Linim *m. a n d Indian Tig* efoafeJ&CT, acareforallcaseaof Rfceoraaliam. 4th, a certain core for Deafness. stlu: Hay'i Liniment,*, known eure tor (he Piles. _ Gth/Spo&n’i Side &tudath* Bm*dv. ' : I\fr*Jnsthtr*s ißditfyfot ail women m the family way. Bm., ZcnjgUy'i Gnat Western Indian. Panaeta. for voids and fevensh feelings-andprevemrnty fevers: for Asthma, laver. Cotnplalntand BiUoua'Aflections; for' Diarrhea, TndigesliOn hfAppetlre j farCosilve :ness infamtieraiidmalevasdnervoßveoffiplalms: far StomachAffections,Dyspepsia, Prtes, Rheumatism, &c. •The greatpoimshTe it» itot bad to take: never saves jmiD,andneverleavesonecosttve. Olh. Xdtoiitock 1 * Wmifiig«(Wonn Killer,) fat Children :Or..Rrown.pftmohs* s -::.;-. - t lOliu Mrs. ffrsot JPainßiUer. No medlelno .hu beendfcttverea/inat is SO' hopPUr adapted to use ■»sU<moCpas dropßrio.he : tahen, aua,yet perform each wonders-when appllederttmaZfy as awashor bmh. by b6ale«from'l2i to 50 cents each., , • HUi.;s«uni6to , s ReacfrandSid Bug Sam* far drlv* & start time. Ttmpttann • IBOn Dr.Bartholomew'*Pink Syrup* the popular FX. PECTQRANT FOE. COUGHS, CoLDS. INFI.tJEN. ZA,se*. ££*■*» ?° rt /*>&**■% JVw Yari Bair By a, the only SURE coloring: for the HoJr. - 1 sth. lxn?s Balm cf .ChmUt U Chinese Remedy for Cots, JJnu6es*Sore*>.&c. ' ' 16th. Extract of Sanaparina, Tfclsartieleha* outliv ed oil otherS&Ts&parillfiB p and-still.gives as great satis faction as ever.< ° .The eelcbrated spread Btt'engAtning flaiUr* made from DtvLia’s and the most popular in tho market. - ; , • •• • 18th- J)r.SIi7U' > * Tooth Achs Vtovs. A certain and easy cote for Tooth: Achfc.* :. 1 . . • * l?tbe .Diw Cosjsxocx Hat lately bought the'ilght for the united/States, of the celebrated <fencmihu«t Jtffnsrnl jFroi»r v ,foundjii: the SaltSprlnea of-Docwr Wm ,C. Chase, at St oatharlnes,'C; tv, Tfais roedietne has at* taineda noioriety and populaniynever befbre enualled by any preparation at tnat place, and its sale has been commeasurate with its menu, which are extraordinary. ; All the remedies are fully described in ADMANACS. to be given to all who- call where the Medicines are - kept. ..IvPFICE. All prcparalicns heretofore known u • COMSTOCK’S’’ or COMSTOCKACO.’s, always be lonjetLand eow beIong«.EXCL.VSIVEI,Y ro Or Luclm SiComsllekf and ibongbibb rsiguritore ot Comstock * Co..wlUbecontijiued,thlserim label wSihrhefao-atoila D t ‘ l“ S ‘ c - wllt jn 4“tura designate Iho ALL OTHERS MOST BE BPBRJOUS ■ _ . , LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. . Xjt Tho above medicines can-be had in this place of JebS , WILLIAM JACKSON. , , .. . No. *MP Liberty street, head of Wood. 1 NESS, -BJIONCHTnS,' W&OOPiNG COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA Mid CONSUMPTION'. laofferlng.w the community this justly celebrated re medy for diseases of tie throat hud lungs; it is not out ■wish to trifle with the lives or health of tluj afflicted, hat .frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished mtnnnd someofthe evidences of its success, from which .they can judge.far themselves.: .We sincerely pledge oorselvcs.io make no wild assertions or false statements uf its efficacy, nor will we hold outanyhopetosuflerinß huetamiy winch facts will not warrant. ■ . Many preoft are here given, ana wfe sollcitan Inquiry 'ho pabilc Into all we publish, leelingossuredlhoy will findthera perfectly reliable,' and the medieino wor thy thertbericonfiacnceond patronage.” From Iko iMnouahti Pnfasor of cKmislrv and Hat— n#‘SJtdiatf iettdotn' Collegia- ■■ ’ • Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until jhad anbnportanity of wlifiessirig Its efleeis inmy own famlly.ot lit ilic fomiUcsof my friends. - Thiol havenoyrdonewhhahlgbdigreebfanUsfae* rtinn, in cases both of adulls anddhildren. i I oayo found It,asits iagTsdicntsshbw, apowerihlra.- medy for colds ana coagbs andpalmofcary aitefittses. : t. > parser cLeaveUand: m 0. , Bsnwwiat, Me:, Feb. C, IM7. ’ Frcsj'Bn Otmitrin thi HamOJm HUU, inthit City. ' ’ v--'< Low&l Aqfr.io 184 Va Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been cured of the won’t eonith I ever had raroyilfe, by.yonr <‘CHtmaT pitcTottat” nsa never fail, when I have opportunity ofrecoomendiny i> toothers. - Ttonrs,sespeetfitlly f 6 S. D. EMEBEON. Cyßeedrto following, anS see if this medicine is ftß^sp^SfisSt^^iasgr co□ sarnpiloii,-foX- morfr-^att ye ax* < reoatofifid fit*me* dicinetbatwoiUd reachtnycaw, until I commenced the y^AttU^Ete^!,!oiUL > n whichtfavem/gradnal ’ wWI^ I telfl«*'yst»-ioedtelae, th*i titf'ioSlßieaiSMcf -: - ettriM;Wiui,lt my,xeyttena fritnd, Mr. aVnioMi cfSama - IcrDittricl, who hod been rtlsnendedfrom hfs parochial duties by B severe ottackoi bronchitis. v - v I have pleoaare In certifying i eve raon to y,ou • And ant, sirSyoitrs respectfully; •Hv.c:.~j t ««ttaain(tarAmih Carolina, ID* The following was one cf lle worvt or eases tTOuch. thep&ysicians andfriends thought to be insorahlo eonsnmption' . _ ' ' 1 ‘ . : - Cmpiu, fa, Ang-. 53,1848. ■ J.O.Ayerr-SirtJ was taken with a terrible congb, brought baby a eoldiln-thebeginalnronastFebruary, ■ and wUgjeonfiped to. my bed more then,.jwo, Cenghing incessantly night and dby, I became ghastly : and pale, tny .eyes',werssanken and giass?,- and my breath very shorn -; Indeed, I was rapidly faffing, and In each distress for breath,thstbut Utileiltopffof lay recoup eryeduld be etnertaiKed. Whilein iMs sftoatlon, a friend of tflinc,lthe.flev.John Kclier, ofthe Metht-distcharch.t bronght melt bottlo of your Coraur pEdttnai, which! trie4moteiograti/y.hua,ttan;frontttnyezpeotationof obtaining re lief., Ijs good effect induce tlmetb continue its uie, «nd i soonfound tny hcaith feoeh improvede Nowin three,montbs,lani.wcUandstrong.aud canat trihnte my core only to yonr greatmediclne, ■ - 1 ‘i ' With the deepest gratitude, yonrsjie. 'ZfrSbT™*' mdJ ‘ «<>d by drugsßlti \ .OtMPhnaii Pltnfti TtSsS^iHffisSS 1 bt A h^3 SSPorSroS: a iho PUKBgw and Retoinence Office of ' rot 4al ° JOSHUA ROBINSON, Amat. royfl >" : ' xjuagia* hawi> bookVuk i>ocoAibTiVKVg IN OINEEBS AND xxsEeasrssmdfc ■ ' Rate «; -■-' ■ ■ m ' 'V w * .i'.t'-' r ‘ "» - ; v&M
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