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Lti— am and comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, Nch . cottgreas street, litx - th Ward, eautalninr six R c ofio, well iltabithed. POWSBiOII glien Immediately if ro quire& for further Inlbrinntlan erqulre on the pm:dm , or of • • lien] TrionAs LOWRY. DWF.LLINtI HOUSE, containing nine or ten MOW, in good repair, on Federal street, Allegheny Ck. ty. liydnint the yard, which is large enough far a gar den. 'tent low, and lesomelon given immediately. E. D. GAZZA.SI, Liberty street, Je!.:tf • near the corner of Third. . For. Sale, ,-• . A1101.;a. AND LOT, situated ou Me street, between Walnut and Factory streeti, Filth wan]. The Lot la IM feet front and 100 Vet deep,. on which there are two small Frame Tenement.; Temps easy—Title rod; For partici:L• lmn etutolte of Alderman F.t.ItELNSON, Penn street,lifth FOR SALE,on Vonrth "street, ono third port'of Lot No. 3.M; behreen Market and Ferry, 40 feet front by • 80 Ina; welt .sulted for building purixno.. indypatn. o and toms • FOR RENT—Two OFFICIM on Filth strobt.. Apply to ' morn ' Attorney. et L0rr.133 Fourth March : .. • . • • ' - Laud For Sale. • ... ' ... -. ea . . Tint idiuutrripats Ctel ommony will well some 'tory de- ci ."" . %; • . siroble pieess of LAND, situated on and near the Stott ,. - ...T.71/•: .: - 7 ~- 7 • bearille Turnpike, an near the southern terminus of their . . . . . . . • • ' .I.'ho LIM& will be dill:Jai into quantities to salt piurlik 'lo'. :-... ... s. i . "sers; m.o uesl . 11ie terms will bo a ye u ry, ,, easT ial s r r olo uire N, Cl me r_ . • 1.. 'Valuable Piece of. Propeity for Sa lei. CONTALNititi S 1 ACRES, situate In the Immediate el dairy of East - Liberty, adjoining. laude of Thomas Mel , .inn,,E94., and Mrs. Negeley, oboist 1 4 of a mile from the Railroad . Ills property hos ou ft a tine, prospering young 'archon', and Is a very.dmirablo situation for a country resi dence, being a few tundredlonlo from the turnpike, and fronting on the Old Mansion Mal. This property is oleo very . suitable forporsons desirous of purchrodug IA or I acre lots, as it points en three different streets. if not sold In a lxolr: It *ill be sold In lots to suit purchasers. For Informa tkei:enquire.at tbie office. - . apt For Sole. - • • ALOT OF GIIOUN'D in Hoes Plan of Lot. In the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, new illgh Went, and beingZ) feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running • back U feet. The property will be . Pohl. ricer of all incurn branc6; except an annual ground rent of. one hundred and ..f•lxpthre dollars. to which it is now cutdeet. On the proper. .ty aro NV= . good TILNF-MENTe;—five brick and two frame —all two stories hlgh,, and renting for about fire hundred dollars muttony. . Peke, &MO: SCOO cash, and 2000 In 0 month.-by good rudortad paper. . C. FiIIENO, • jel2lf - Attorney at Law, No. Fourth street. • . Property for Sale.. • /VILE suleaviber oders.for rale, on very reaionnble terms, 1: the following property. viz: A Throe Story Brick Dwelling House, No.llo Penn street. - between Ray street and Evans' alley: and lot 21 feet front, c_stending back 112 feet to no alley. The Mime Is one of the 'ant buildings, and In one of the most pleasant ueighter 11110d.1 in the city. • ' • • • • Plea Lota— , onsbraclogeoriocrs of 'Front and Ferry streets; Cue hundred and 'five feet front ou Ferry and•sksty feet on • 'Front street with a good three • story Brick 'Building on the %earner; a two story flame un Front et., and two. Brick Bolld logs, need as shops, on Ferry rd. • . • . • A Int, 31 fed front. by eds : feet deep, on . Front, between Market and Ferry street t. -. ' • • • • • • .A Lot, with wry convenient Fiume Dwelling; tot 20 feet by 00. fronting on Congress and sts: A Ibtise land rot, on Wylie street neer the . new Court llouse.• • -The home Is well-arranged and in good older, and is UAW oceupied as a hotel. . • . . . • • • e . &Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh— . being in an excellent Marines. beaten. The Lot Ls tX) by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfield st. - A Cottage Frame andlot,. by feet, fronting on Anne awl Robinson streets, Allegheny City. The. Ina wry desira ble end pleasant location fora reAdence. • . Three Lots ou Centre street and Po tare Lane, in Alleghe= ny City, 30 by 90 feet each. near the residence of Mr. Peter • Jecumlnga. • . Nine Cote In the town of lit'Keesport, meet CO feet by ISO. Several of thew- nee on the• Main street Eleven Acres in Lis:uptown. on the !donongahela River, on which there are 4 house. - .; them nee some 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone Coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the lending' and two coal pits oy,n. • .. Ninety Lots in the man of Columbia, CO feet by. 0.50 cads, nearly all level, and will liwated. The tenant of nub Lot has the privilege of using ahnUner stone cool ho may Ir qUlrn for his own use. from a pit near the locks.. Colurabla in n pleatning Alliances on the bank of the Monongahela riv et. a short distance hplow•Lruk No. 3. In the midst of an ea ten/4re Arno coal region, and would be a desirable paint for usenneurturing establishments.. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal, with Rouse, lialirmul, dr. ' This property has a front of 140 ends ou the Monongahela river - an excellent handing; • good grade and foundation for railiroad4-with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or ineatlons for tnenufactories. The vein is dc.;' enough to 'allow hones to be used lu-haul. • lug out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, Ideate), gas, or fur any ordinary uses is not surpassed by any In the country. In my absence, my egent. James Blakely,•Esq., will give all necessary Information, and be authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES 31AY, SeblO • No. 110 Penn street. Important and True. T BOOBTEE, Jr., Ilea Hive Clothing Stnre, No. T. 5 Met. ty street, can sell n good pelt of Suer Clothing for SZ,So; and better Goods. of every description, very low for mat. Custom work made to order in fashkmable style and on reasonable terms. aprl7 - CLY.—In order to istake room for Fall Goods, thoyroprl• J etor has determined to close out his Ftack of .3km's and Boys' Summer Clothing at a gent reduction. The incredu lous axe invited to call. Cash buyers can be accommodated. We study to pease. Wllll R. CIIFSTFII, 74 Wood st. What Every 80. y says, must be Tenet IT le said that BOOM 41., at the Biz Bag Clarmaa Sum; .tio. 225 Liteety Street, sells the cheapest Clothing in the city—well made caul fashionably ent. Call and ex amine them and Son will not ho disappointed. . 'Just exemired, by Express, a splrudil assortment of Fancy Caslamens; Brown, theca and Mao Cloths, and othei Fash ionable Goods. suitable for the season, which we an,prepa red to make to order, (without diespimintment,) Ina style uusurpal In the City. f0.....C0m0 and see, Pittsburgh.. Clothing • Store. 017710' qr Mai and Water Streets, riddaugh, Praha. TORN CALLAUAN .1 CO., Proprietors. Tito public is restfully roquested to call and crAmino our Stork of Beady Made Clothing. got up exprealy for this =aka, and In superior Style, which wo are determined to soli low for cash. Our motto being: Quick Sala and Sawn Pm f Its,' Our Wareroom, up stairs, Is fully supplied with n largo stock ot.Clothe, of everj , description, and, in fact, every ark• Odle in our line, suitable for the season. These Goods we are making to order in superior idyls, and at very tow pri ces. Oita us a call, and examine for yourselves. taylo .101(N CALLAILLY a OD. JAMES C. WATT...Merchant • No. '.56 Arrixf, Waxen Second cod Third .S . tretts, BEGS mpectfally to; inform his friends and the public, that he htv returned from Now Sark and Philadelphia, having there selected Olin the latest importations, an entire • • new stock - of Ithwk and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERFS end TESTING% which fur newness of designs and richness a of fettles, am not surpassed by any house 'west - of Now York. All of which he .Is preparntl to make to order in a - superior style, at the lowest price possible, and cordially in ' • sites purchasers to call and examine tbo stock before inn -chasing elsewhere. - '7'o TALLOR.S..-1 have no anthcrrized agent In this City, for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can only be had at tho store of thosubscriber, 30 Market street, at the following prima, vis: with Instructions, $10; with out. V- • [marl7] JAMES C. WATT. • Blew Clothing House. • EDSIIIND. WATTS & C 0.-31nacueurr Tatum, 110 185 Liberty Strad, attire. St.- Clair ILIATE openedu new Clothing Store at the above place, _LI and are now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS. bIititRES,.VESTLKOS, Ar-; of the latest Importations, pur chased with en especial view to city trade, and which they are prepared to trudte up to order in the latest and must Loh linable styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and they haw. full conittlence that they will be able to give their customers entire satisfaction. They ore also manufakturing a choice lot of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash. As all this stock Is entirely new, It la worthy the attention of buyers. nattily 'SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. • THREE BIG DOORS! • • 11o.IbI Liberty Sliest, Pittsburgh. • • TOEIN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of announcing to his numerous friends and the public in general, that his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Is now ready Or in spection, which, he believes, will be found to be one of the largest and best selected stocks of READY MADE CLOTH ING to be found to the Western country. lie has this season paid EOM than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of Ida garments, so that the very. lowest priced. as well as the finest, are got up in a style and clearance not to be surpassed.. , • Ile would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Bendy-hinds Garments, Ai he feels confident, upon examination of the nuelltim and .prices of Ida goods, he can offer them oisehladucomento ae shall make It their interest to putihose aibbi:Mtablfshtnent. • Many yearn' covalence, and great =Mien hi the busbic , z, 'together with .an unprecedented: Whole de and Rdaa pa tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the bu siness :habits and tastes of every locution 'in , the . Union which Le a the utmost Importance to wholesale purchased. • In the Cultingdeparunent will be found &Choice selection of. the most fashionable goods; consisting of ?finch, English and American Broadckl/a. Clulwarrdle dc. Also, on excel teat cosortment of YESTINIiii, of the'lalest and most fash ionable styles—all or Which he Is prepared to make to order In the lest manner. and ut t h e most reasonable prices.—• COME, THEN; ONE Ala) ALL! • .-The Assortnlent, the nod the Variety, is the• most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found In the Vatted States. • . • • • mar2.o 1 - CAD-1000 pigs soft Galena Lead, landing from dimmer L Pets's, and for solo by jeat . JAMEII A. lICITCLCCIgON & CO. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers. E will Sell our largo stork of COMMON AND. FANOY CHAIRS. AND lIMSTEADS, at prices that cannot please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms aka CASH. . JAMES LOWRY, JR., ~ . • car. Seventh and Liberty eta. half cheats Gunpowder Tea; 170 •" ' Young Ifyson " 260 " " Pouchoug " • • " 'At Souehong 140 catty bases Y. IL &Imp. " • Now receiving per canal, and far sale by • MILLER a RICIIRTSON, 23 and 223 Liberty et. PLANE BOOlift, I'APER AND STATIONBRY—The sub *JUl -scriber has on hand swell selected Guerin:mat of blank bookaddationery. cap, letter note, drawing, printing and .wrapping paper, bonnet 'At., all of which he will mil at prices that cannot fail tn giro satisfaction. '" Steamboat and erery other -description of lob 'Printing executed with neatness and despatch • blank, books ruled and bound to any given pattern; old books robcramL• paid tot Bap. ' J. B. ISELDEN, Bookseller and Stationer,• Cl Wood street, between 3d and 4th. C ONDBIE..i--410 bble. Portia .. syrup ;. • .10 bble. New York Ilatra tkrrnp; 6 tierce+ sugar curedlf axes and Beef; 600 lbs. Venison llama; • . • - .10 lx?xes Babbitt's Soap, Salqatns and yeast Powder; • . . ' 1 bbl. sup: Carb. Soda 10 b.= Castile, Palm and Almond Soap; 60 bag. Sperm, Star, and Stearin° Candles; 100 doz. Corn Brooms. For salelry . - J. D. .IVIII.IAAIS & 60. Dissolution,. . • rrEIF. partnarship heretotbro existing between James Arm. • j strong, Samuel Crozier and Charles Barnes, under the title of .Armsbrong, Crozier & Ca, is this day dissolved by. , mutual agreement, Mr. Barnes having diSnosedbf his inter e 4 and withdrawn friar the concern. • JAMES ARMSTRONG, CO.Pri.rtsterahip Notice.. . &WIWI CRODIDEII, MEW undersigned have this day formed - a Co-Partnembin ..CIL4IO2Ef3'II6.RNEIr„ for the transaction of a• 00l and General osannission end Farwarding business, under the firm of VONNBONN- Tq t lorwording,- Cbmintsdan end Probst* Business will' BORST & MURPHY. Warehouse .No. 87 Water and na be continued at. their - present 1;08:4;2 Water, - 6t Front streets: ' JAMES MORPIrY. - Front streets, by James Annsimeng and Samuel Crosier, rm. & F. VON BONNTIOIIer, der the style of Itnar2l ARM:BONO CROZIER. my ad, 1852-mya reto3ll,; , .21;18= ,tlM 7 ii i ttyp.:4o; l •., ir„yi gi ; re. t ~„; • ' 7, -'wt.1 74114 4 14 r% , CLOTHING. EL:M:IUI!! . - - • . Adams ft , Erpresst . NO. SO EOI7IITIIPTEEET, PII2BBUROII. - :. Ivry. pubU aro Informal. that Ire are mm running 'seri. tarty to tho East and' West, sad arm prepared.h? krtrard MlLloods mitrusted to our core. • A FPECLAL 31m1P.NEEE sent, daily fur Plalladelittid, at 4 eclock P. M.. .Also, daily to Chichnuttl,.at .7 o'clock, hx. Orden transmitted free of ehtuge, and licials - r e turned by Bahl of Exchange for sale on Eqltual, inland and &O land, for any amount. payable on MiodPul Banking norm) or Past °Moos In the Eingdoin. dec2.4 - BAKER *.S. POREPTV, Agent. Merchants' Por able . Boat Lino 1832. /tv• U Traruportation qf dfarhandtre and Produce, • (CU. THE PVCXCLINettA CANAtaI awn Batt nuns), nrrweei ITITSBEBOLI Alito PIGLADELPILIA, 0?I.- . 1/4E, TEN FB. PATTON & REYNOLDS., .IhTot, 251 :Market et, (near Sixth.) Philadelphia. • ' • - ' O. A. SPA.NISLIT & Canal Basin, 408 and 410 Tenn at., Pittsburgh. i trATING fne.rcOiad our euul otherwise Improved JUL our umongements for TnanZartation, we me now pre. pared to receive a largo amount of Produce and lierelum- • dise,to ship (on the opening of the CAo vl o,) with promptness and dispatch. . The Section Boat system of transportation over our State lreproiements has berm in use about ten years and the great ouccess and favor It has met with, Is a sufficient guar- ' Prate that it Li no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but Is acknowledged by all as vastly impeder to any mode of tnumportion used on Canals, (when toter meted by Railroads.) Goods hauled into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market stroot, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay oonsedinent on three different transhipments, and securing .the delivery. of Goods In entire lots, the packages clean, and in es good cot& as when ehipped. Produce, &c., consigned to our Rome at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest =taw 101 l raw, strictly according to instructions, wlthoutiny - tra:cbrav for commission, Eying; or advancing chargeo.!. . 111=. A.I.I . A.NULTIr &IXR • F.&RE ILEDIaC • D WESTNEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, FOIITIALTIMORE, PITILIDELPIIIA and IVASIIINOTON CITY. Fana Itcoucen. To. Baltimore !hemp. Railroad. To Phlladelphla.—. • To Washington Cityt",lo This Is the only °Bice which inseraw aTIIROUGII TICKET to Washington, and, by-taking this route, llama:tors will save time end money. The Mail Boat (carrying the United States MIL) leaves the 3,lonongalsola.Wharf, abase the Wire Bridge, Evzny AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, via the Youghiogheny Ricer. Passengers will lodge on the Beat, and take splendid United Stoics Mail Conches at West Nen-tou, next morning, over the Plank Read, cross log the 11101 1 / l inilla in daylight. Take the, magnltkent sleep fug Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P. M. • Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine In Philadelphia, and arrive In New York the mime evening. Fare to Baltimore .$ 9.00 do. Philadelphia t 10,00 . do. Wastdngton City ' 10 . 50 MONONGAILELA ROUTE. . . . . . . , • ... The steamer leaves the 'wharf, above the Cap, 11 ly, at 8 o'clock A.M. Trovelent leaving NU*. urgtt 14 the 31.orning Boat, alit awn the Moun tains the some night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning thr the 8 0'...1cd: train of Cara fur nal timorv. Will .anp In ltalthncire • and Nrarhingten City, and arrive in Milo • delphiant 2 o'clock tbe rome night. • Fare to Baltimore ,S 0,00 . . do.. Philadelphia 10,00 . . . do. - Washington City, 10,50 For Mettle, by either of the.nlxive line., please call at the West Newton flank Mood °Mee, In the Monongahela home, Water etreet. • • [lmre.] . . J. J. EVANS. Agent. tai tlf cey wa.114.1• 4;‘,lm:f CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with th.n Clerriand and Cincinnati Railroad, Cleveland and Psie Mimed, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Mlekthmn Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed thromai trona any point on Lake Michigan. to Clereland,Cineitinati am! Pittsburgh and from either of time° pines to any point on Lake Mehl. gen. This line will be ownpmed of two new low pressure steamers. built expels/I.Es the route. C. C. STANAJID. FORP....cTA.Punes. • A 'Boat will . Imo Clorcland Or Delimit, nol Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at Gti o'clock, arriving, in both cities the follong, morning, in Mr the morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Late Superior and Saginaw boots of Detroit. They will run from Clorciand in the following order: FOREST CITY. . . Monday iVoineulay FrLtay. CLEVELAND. - Taer.day— Thumlay .. Satnrasy. . CLEVELAND. 31ouday...- ..... .ionEsr crrY. Tue Thursday gatnnlay. The undet7.1.0.,4 are prepansi to make contracts fiur all klodeof Freight, trom Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw. Saut Ste. Mario. and all ports on Lake Mleltln. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and aT. LOUIS wlll compete the line until the new boot, ore rete.iy. AGEVIS. C. BRADBERN & CO.. ClevelasuL aprlttin) • PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES. D•tr..R f4:040:g4):1:019:44 SUMMER It A NGENE T--PARS REDUCED 1852. W41.4 , 6.... m „... v ..--=- - -===-4. 18112. TUE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. - _ Only Ten Atari Slagingf Tun Day Trains/rum l'iltsburgh lo Pl42adelphia and Baltanorc.' Only 25 hours &may h to a2hcr place, both Trains connecting at learristrarg with Trains or . l3altimore. Arm $9,50. (AN and after Bain • •y, July 24th, the Express Train will leave the Depot on Liberty street, slams the Canal Bridge, carry morning at 0 o'clock. Passengers will go by the ears 10 ram m Bodebaugles. (near Grivatsburgh,) where they will Mad the best of Coolies In readiness to convey them 10 miles, over a first tato plank and turnpike road, to Beatty's station, (Conductors accompa ny each train of mar/tea) and then take the cars direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the cam of the York and Cumberland llailroad sallarrisburgh. P61111412g011 who wish to avoid night travel, as lodge at nollidaysburgb over night, and resume their seats the next morning in the 6 o'clock train, and arrive in Philadelphia or Baltimore the same evening at 9 o'clock. The Evening Train will cave daily at 8 o'clock P. IL, ar. riving nt Philadelphia or Baltimore at 0 o'clock the next evening. We ere through tickets to Bedford, via lioliklaysburg, tbr $ 0 , 60 . Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Passenvre are at no expense in moving baggage on this line. The Accommodation Train will knee daily at 6 P. 31., and arrire at Rodehaugh's (near Orectuhurg) at 8 P. M.; return ing, the Trains will leave Rodebangb's as follows: The Ac connuedation Train will leave at 6.13 A. 31, arriving haPitte. burgh at 8 A.M.; First Through Train at 130 I'. 3L, arriving at 3 P. 31: Second Through Train at 1623 P. 31, arriving at 12 P. 31. • TO Givensburg, lore from. Pittsburgh to Past ilberty, 10 cents; to Wil kinsburg, .33 cents; to Turtle Creek 30 cents; to Rale. tough's, 80 cents. Passenger* will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office In the 31onongehela llouse,lVater Ftrect, or at the Depot Office, Liberty street case pilafs, the Company will held them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for on amount not exceeding 8130. J. 31E8K131M, our) Ticket Agent P. R. It. Co. i5v0y:44:14.1 0 451:v.i.154 SU.VMER ARRANGEMENT 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1852. The only Wettan kalroad running out of Pittsburgh t MCA MOM ALL TIM =LOA 01171 Z 01110 lb ermined, chisimbur, aneinno/4 Med", Detroit, and The • rarinus Lake .F*l4. Only Direct Line to (Intim, dfarraton and Winder. 'DIVE TRAINS start Enna Pittsburgh, (Sundays excepted) .17 EX.PRESS TRALJ . Leases Pittsburgh at. 8.30 1. 3L Passengers dine nt Alliance 'at 3Y. L, and reach Massillon at 2.30 e. ti. This Train runs through to Massillon. The Alliance Hausa is now open; and • hem excellent nowniniodatlms for the teaseling public. A NEIV PAST PASSENGEIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 11 A. M., dining at Salem, and reaching Alßanco at 2.45 P. M., in time for the train to Cleveland.— Thhs tmin stopsonly Itocheitcr, New Brighten,Enou ,Col um biana and Salem. By either of these trains pasaengers can reach Cleveland about half past nee o'clock, and In time fur the Evening Boats on Lake Mc. lip taking the Fest Train at 11 A. • fd., they can transact their business in Pittsburgh before starting. and save three hears over the Wellsville route. Passengers am take the Fast Train and be In Dunkirk the next morning, or In Chicago in the evening of the next day. . Through from Pittsburgh to Cinveland,l4o miles, in about sin and a hail hours. Fare $4. Fare to Massillon, lOn The Express Train coining Eastward, leaven Maredlion at 11 A. M., reaches Alliance at 1236 P. M., connecting with the line from Cleveland, dines there, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 6 P. M., giving passengers time to tako tea In Pittsburgh, and go on by the Pennsylvania Railroad at 0.20 P. N. Passengers by this mute come from Cincinnati to Pitts• burgh in two days, without night travel, and nave (torn one to two days in connecting with the Penna. Central Railroad. • Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at 8.20 A. M., roach Canton at 2P. M., and Massillon at 2.30 P. M. At Mandlion the lino connects with stage lines to Weenier, Mansfiebi. New Phila delphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland, Warren, Pier cer and Erie". TILE rfiEIGIIT TRAIN, With a passenger rnr attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 420 A. M, and weirs at Alliance for the arrival of the fret Train; leaves there immediately alter, and reaches Massillon at 630 pm. The Now Brighton Accommodation train leaves Pitta burgh at 10 A. IL, and 6.30 P. IL, and New Brighton at 7 A. IL, and 1 P. DI., stopping at intermediate stations Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold between Pittabuogh, Rochester and Now Brighton. • Quarterly tickets are sold atlow rates, and tickets by the package to some of the statiotut. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. The Gist train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 P. 11., New Brighton at 7 P. M., and will reach Pittsburgh at 8 A.M. The trains do not run on Sunday. Omnibumes run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply at the Federal street station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to GROROE PARKIN, , . Ticket Agent. or to J. ME/IRIS/KY . Monongahela 'louse, Pittsburgh. N orm—lly the mute by steamboat 50 miles to Wellsville, amthence by railroad 100 miles to Clercland, the fare Is $3,50. Pittsburgh, June 24 1852. . L ha AIERCILANTS—.A. young citified tilts has been btudness Sir the last tiro years, to this city, wishes to o a situation as ileksmsni . ar Confidential Clock, in some suspoetable mere:audio booty.. The best of references gisen. Apply et THIS OFFICE marZilf IIETABLES-15,000 IDs. Sugar Cared Muni, (prime quality,) XL, of our own curing, in smote-bause and for sale by - HENRY 2.I'CULLOUGH a CO., jy22 corner of Penn and Irwin-streets. fIOPARTNBItSIIIP.—The edbacribers have thle day asso , Wited themselves together u partners, for the pmpo .or transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce,Liquor, and Oxmralasion business, under the firm of Joh Earle A Co, No 119 corner of Liberty and Irwin Mande.. • JOHN BLACK, 9PCCISOI7OII, Jr. mar 2.7 • .Notice.. • Ppertnership hetntofore existing between the under gnarl in the Committal= and Fbrwsttling business, &c., under the dna of &T. VON BONNIZIOItST & 00, to this day dissolved by mutual torment' The business of the late lan will be settled by 8.1?..V0n e lkamhcrist,.stua le authorised to' .nee the name of the flim for iht v i n t=l. • , XfOrillAtaf • • & F VON BONNHOSt3i. Pittsburgh, alay,34. ..t-ray4 '''..".trie .. ~ ~.....„_,: .i. f'4.., - ....., " Irt• *•,,, ‘'.4.411)i i ll f t '' 4•:.V ' -:1;i4. en • , •,...._ -v... r..... .t7.14..tia ,-4- '97 -4-< -:::•,.!,;:..3.-z4,..f.k. -,, ••,A,,,,..6 ...19,....,__.‘x,10:‘,„. V1"b,..‘43r.,.., .1" '' ...., II ........s.O4,r,iENF k.,,,r,,,,TAliwikcThf_palt,k4"-; 'f'r" r-Y 7- •> .1 : .. : -. -7 ~,.iit_VPWcit."l:ter.TiVrar, ak ikiiti.UP'''''Ns.4.-: ' ntcr. ....,....-.." "1ttiA400,4*,,,* 00.4r*-_,AtT.:•-f -4,..'":4,'.. I 4, ..; ''. r r - ' • ,! ~_ • -, - :•;•75).' 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'... • ~.,- '- - '. , - ) ) -0 fr'4',4r<l al. / 4 •e7#••'`"::%, Pir •••, 4-. , - -'' ' ' t ' ''' -' r ' giiter-fVfi l l t n t at . . v$ 0 ,if,,* r•-`4-'' '':,..1,41t.e.`• l''', .. -•_:' ' ' •,', .-' •i - , ~t ''i +.‘ ' _4,44.* 4r. yonos. if. t : -10.,;;;tfra- 0.14:,.• ...: _•:...' ~ -, .., • ' -r• - k ~, :gl>•kmpz n tift, , ,, I i-m's • 4lffteAltrZid..e.4-E.::•41,._. afrteti i : .. • ' .. !.,:?,..tc- v. ,ti1.41--Nra r05,..1.- ‘l."'''' Oit7-0 44.4 441„. -‘- 4.• - • 11==121MM INSIAWg'OIIIP-INIES.- • and I BrateinotlusPeraustrof; , '" 4.3l ' T•".'"`"° of th e limeaticeoOureSt co-Batres • Menugs It bemieemoved to the Wombed* of may, June k (b.; No.l4l:Front street, third boas. coati of Weordl l • 44 l wheat the subs:Tiber will fordo Pedalos' on Bulldogs end their contents, and on Shipment) by deamboste en 4 other vessele,tbe the above old, end rofponale tang:any. ap3 IsiLUADi P. JONES, Agent. • Sitate Dlntnal Blre Igunaranoe company. ifarrivOury, Acrinsyhanid. TIEHIGNED onlYfor the safer classes of property, has an .1./ ample capital, and affords Formica. advantages in point of cheap:leas, safety and areammodathm, to city and country merchants, and mums of di/ailing% and isolated or Prrty. : A. ARRI country . ' 0 c 0 t27 Branch omen 5 4 Sm C ithfda E t., , Pittsuyh.. . Caalrlllutual Fire insurance. Company,. Of Palnsylvania.—Olpikg SlOO,OOO. !THEE undersigned to the Agent of the above Company for Allegheny county, and la prepared to take risks on as favorable terms as any responsible company In the Stato. 4111 a -ism promptly paid In oLcty days after tavola the same. Also--Agent for the Krystaat Lift' Insurance Cbmpany, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: THOMAS MOFFITT, Iyl4 • . "No. 20 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Now Eng/andl.l.lv ...Stook Insurance Co. ) • New.//aren ' Clmnediesd. TT • onsks, CATTLE, &c., inAurod wino death by disease or ambient. Capital $50,000, with power to Increase to $lOO,OOO. • • . .Efirectors—Thonnut Kendrick. J. Lewis Taylor, Nathaniel Thurber, Alfred Edwards, John Saxton, W/31. W. Kendrick. . Vanua Knonues, President:. GZOLLOM T. ItsclorDs, Secretary. CUItTIB & DOBBS, Agento, No. IV. corner Woodtaxi Fifth Amity (over ftiricks Sr. Friend'a itanklog 'House.) .. • .. rtoy29 New York Life Insurance Company. , Arevandatal Cbpilal $500,000. riaitE Annual Dividends have been unusually large, show. I log that the Company has been doing a very large and prtiperous business. • The Dividends in 1640 were 60 per cimt. . " " • 1847 " 50 " 61 11 • 1849 • " ' 40 " 4t et 1850 ". 40 " 11 1.1 1851" -60 . u 1852 44 40 44 nil is among the oldest companies In the United States; the accumulated capital Is constantly increasing for the ben efit of members, prima and future. .31otuus l'assitiN, Preside-a, PUS! Ft11X3l1; Rduary..__ CURTIS & DOBBS, Agrnta, No. 122, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over Patrick*, & Friend's Banking House, Pittsburgh. CALIFORNIA RIMS TAKEN. Also—Agents fbr Protec tion and Farmers' Fire and Marine Insurance, Capital $130,• 'COO; and of.branch °Om of the Empire State Ifealth 'Alps> claticm; cash; including ttorrunulated capital, $lB,OOO. - Also, agents Cro the purelissonzul 143.10 of Real Estate. • myll Delaware Mutual Safety Insuratto Co. Office, north room of the Exchange, l'hird it., Plat . ' FME' INSURANCE.—BuDding , . turrehandire and other • property, in Sono sod (whir,. insured against loss .or damage by tin!, at the lowest, rata of prendrun. ALsantc lasea.tncr..—Thi.7 also Insure vosselsocargoas and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policis, as the mound may &Ara. • INLAND Tat.sisroarsorton.—They • nis, lissom merchandite transported by wagons, railroad cam canal boats aml ennui 's:cit.% oh rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. Direderr-Joeeph Seal, Edmund A. Sootier, Jelin C. Davis, Robert Burton,' John R. Peurene. Samuel Edwants, George 0. Lelper. Edsnad Darlingtoo. boric It, Davis. Wil liam Falwell. John Newlin. Dr. It. M. Huston, JAN. C. Hand,. Theophilus Paulding. If. Jones lirooks, Henry Sloan, Heigh Craig, timer &relit, Spencer Mlivaln. Charles Emily. J. G. Johnson, 11 Mina Hay, Dr. S.Thomas, John Sullen', William Eyro, Jr. /Hanlon at Ptittsburvh—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. mama. • Wn.uiu liisitnn, PrOlitflNS. Taos. C. Him, Vice Pre-ride:7f. JaSITIt W. COWAN, &rectory. • Office of the Company, No. 4211 - Mee street, Plttaburgh. • Jrl6tllf • • . P. A. MADDEIL4, Agent. The Praailtlln Flea luattranoe . Conspany, Of 1%1,1,1,401.1d, Penne:triennia: • • DIRECTORS—CharIet W. Dandier, Thomas Hart,Tobias Wegner, Saronel (Irani. Jacob IL Smith, deo. W: Rich. ants, Mordecai D. Lents, Adelphi P.' Bode, David R. Browne, Morris Patterson. ' CHAN. N. 1$ USCILED, Pirsident. Cuss. 0. Macao, Srerrlary: Continue to make insurance, peril etlull or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low at are consistent with vacuity. The Company have reserved n large Contingent Fund. which, with their capital and premiums, safely forestal, at ford ample protection to the asumsl. The Assets of the Company. on January let, 1651, as pnb lishol agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, els: Mortgage 1 918 ,E28 0.4 heal • Estate.— 8.1,377 8 Temporary lemon.- ... 83.660 17 Stotts..., 01.889 00 Cash, tic 04346 81 Total $1,212,70$ 44 Enloe their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have wilaupmati sot Ono Four Ittmdral Mmu sand Dollar*, losses by Cm, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, us well RA the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all Liabilities. J. GARDINER COSFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, tiortivenst eon Wood and Third sta. State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Harristurph, lb., Noy 11162. CAPlTALStaio,ooo.—Unurch Mice. No. Is 4 Smithfield st., l'ittsbnrgh. The following b the Samel Annual State ment Total tanonnt of property at riAk— .$14,C39,0113 00 Amount of Mlle receivable (In farm of I'mtalom :totes from members.. 178,5 z 91 Amount of Outh Premiums-- 41210 10 Total husea, tuturned premiums, re-Insuranee and expenses. 95,110 50 130.473 60 Innate/1 on Loons-- ...... ..... 733 40 Cash Suuryrylu• F.Ohnated prmat vain of statke rry, GSM funalturo, etc Total VRO,S49 OS onel:tailor this amount expires within a year. Me Dinners. in promoting the:zee:null Annual Repro% take leave to congratulate the members upon the marked OUCCC2 , S of the State Mutual Fire Ineuranno Company. In opera tion only two years, it has taken a podtban bold° the older Institutions of the kind, and proves by Its very great MIPMSS that the mutual system; a.s adopted by thero, is beyond a question the bott and only cafe mode of insurance. The heavy lomat of the past year. which have anntbilatal many dock companies, leave the State Mutual with a nub surplus of upwards of thirtpens thousand dollars, bevddes a reserve capital Of nearly too . bundrol thousand dellarn, which is constantly torreasioy.. The Director* submit that tit,. State Mutual fire Immure Company Mien% Manners of rare property, inducements sel dom equalled, and never excrolod. Directors—Joint P. Rutherford, P. C. Sean - wick, Samuel Juno, Philadelphia; John B. Parker, A. A. Carrier, Pittr.- burgh; J. D. Rutherford, A. J. Gillet, S. T. Jones, Robert Mots. - low; P. lttrnicallety Pstrillent. A. Y. OM" Seereary Farmers' , and Mechanical'. Health . loin. ranee Association, of Pittsburgh, Pa. TiomE INSURANCE—AID IN TIMION NEED.-.ollce 1.11. corn er of Smith&ll arid Thin' street.. Geiertmly Cbp. tad. $90,000. This L. an Una:learn establishol fur the mu tual Yeller of Its members. in caw+ of damsel or accident, by the payment of their Annual Deposlts. l'ersons In good health may become members, and be entitled to a 'weekly, benefit in case of sickness or accident. All who juin this As. soeiation are entitled to a vote In tho election °rankers, and to participate in Ilia moat. of the Amoclation. It Is ..:tab. Railed on e safe and permanent bads, being both mutual and benevolent In Its dodgem, with the lowest rates canal tent for Its security, and nanducterl lu a manner to Insure. Its permanency and durability. All persons can tee the advantages of taking out at policy from the general oilier. orromm. $ 2 per year drawn $ 2 per week; 3 ,•• .• 3 n 4 " " 4 b 6 64 43 46 St 0 64 7 $4 8 0 46 0 10 " 10 Initiation Fee, for member/hip. SI,GO, which murt bo pakt et the limo i pf making application, and the find year's de p.:nit within twenty days. Each `member to entitled , to a monthly report, gratin. Ornakt—Presnknr, D. W. IMarrno,rr. Vice Preedeni and Tredve/yr, Wm. M. Wusox. Secretary. th D. Baum. Finance Om!mitiff, 11: Mid', A. D. Midi°, and D. A. Brlllartern. . [inasll:oin RAISINS—CS boze J. gristle's brand for sale utyl3 SMITH & SINCLAIR • emoval latrOtioll & ANTHONY bare removed their DAOHERBE, AN ROOMS, from Burke's Building, to Eaton's Build• lug, over the Young Men's Library, where they will be hap. yy to sea their old patrons andiriends. . apr7:tf Wholesale and Retail. WHIP, CANE, UMBRELLA .AND PARASOL MANI: FACTORY, No. 143 Wood etreet. JOHN W. TIM now offers for sale, at &intern prim, a large oasortment o tho above Goods, to width the attention of dealere to Writ Ala), Carpet Hoge, and_Ladtee Satchel!. myl 1110 1111,AWING AND FALSTING SWIM/W.—We have I jest opened a lame Invoice of Foreign phlcl Enginelop, PPrints,as. Studies, Itrnw...Wg Canis, awl Copies fur Teachers and ap These sketches are tho beat published, and adapted to all clams. They embrace Elementary, Landscape, Arc/keen' rat, Object, Fruit, Flower and. Animal atudiel, Drawing Peu Paints, Crayons, Ac. • For sale by DAVISON & AGNEW, . Booksellors and Importers, Jlarket street, near Fourth. Leases steam Plano Forte Factory. T. L. LEASE having appllod machinery to the manutieture of PIANOS, ho is enabled to 1' ; sell a least twenty per cunt. cheaper thou any brought from the East, and warranted equal In otery tweet. . lig Octate Rosewood Pianos, from $lBO,OO and upwards. Owen octavo $250,00. .•Plano Wcueroom o on nand street, over John's Mineral Water Warelu3mui. Aceordeons, Vlolline An, tuned and repaired New Books, at New York Prices.. MIIEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOONS. now 1, opening from Carter's Pletcher's, Harper's, Apple tmes, Scribner's, Dodd's, Putnam, &c., Now York: float A; Lincoln, Jewett, &c., Boston; Martin, &c., Philadaphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Publication; and American Sun day School Union, and Map Sabbath School Society. Together with fresh' Importations of standail Theological and Miscellaneous works from Eutwpe, and a large variety of Stationery. Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. DAVISON & AGNEW, 65 Market sL, ixticrining Wilson's Jewelry Store. Agency for Different Maui of Packet Ships PASSEINOBB „OFFICE, No. 41 0 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, For P. W. BYB.NES & CO., 69 South Street, corner of Pine, New York; 30 Waterloo howl, Liverpool; and 65 Crueler Street, New Orleans, MS a Line of Packets soiling every fivo t' days from Liverpool to New York; a Line of im talk= Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the eighteenth o each month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on tho 20th of each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Sth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. AL.qo—Drafts at • sight always on had, for any amount, at tho lowest rates of discount; and all information given EY:meaning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent, JOHN 211051P80N, mar 15 . 410 Liberty st, Pittebuty,h. George Bletoher, (rawit rrzw you,) - . -. . ... .. . . . . . .'.- . •• • • 41 . 111 ) . . IaAII I 3 P A 'INTILS.T . IN* .tikd ' .. \ • . 4,. • - • 1 4:MtbEi n tL i i ) Toupgax and en:, • ' ' 9,, ' -vy 'description of Ornamental Hair foe '... 1 1 ' ' , - . ..,M. Ladles And Gentlemen, :No.. 79 Ihturtb4 . . . atreet;• - between , . Hood , and -- 1 t . - ..__-,,,,- - •. - : -Pittsburgh; -.•• • .. • • . _ ..... ~• ~ - .... - ' • •-- ' • ' - • Illeteher'e System . enables lames lot - __•__: -=.. ... . - . -;-. -- -6 7 1 ---- " Gentlemen to measure their horde, -* '-- '•--• • • :, vrltftweraakir. , . • .-. -..-.' ----'' -•- ' :•• •..•• ' . • .. FOB WIGS,, .. . . : .... •"- NO.1: Tho - round of the Head.. : .... :. . '•":. 2. - nom the isrolicui Over the head toneek, , No. • 2. • • ... ••.. • 3.• From ear to ear,•over the ter , : '•" - • • - : ••••:• 0 4.•• 'Fre= ear -te ear; round the foreheacL • .. • : Rs TO UPEEB, to cow the top qf the lifeacli•only. ~ • A Paper . Patters), tho end Alain of the Dell past. ly10:31n . . - . L - 011IRLAP:42111r . GOODS. .IrazDqv nicCANSLESS & , CO-,109 Wood Strut, are now " t ril 6 g - A eery extenrgve' and well assorted stock .of SP AND' SUM-UK-GOODS. consisting in part of Preach and English Broad Cloths, Weeds, Cassimeres, Utah ineretA Doeskina•Jcans, cottenadert. Drillings, Linen Coat /D,P, Mk, Satin and Panay , Cotton Vestings. AlllO, about lon CASES PLAIN AND 'FANCY DRESS GOODS, embra cing the newest styles of Silk and, Linen Poplins, Delaines, Ilemges and Demo do Lathes, Black Mourning and !anti Learns; Plain and Fancy Calicoes. In great rarict3 - ; French Scotch end Domestic Ginghares; Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Kos suth, Llungarian . aud Mexican Hata; Silk, Gingham, and Cotton. Parnsolaj &e., &a, which aroolTerrd at Wholesale on the moat nocommodaing terms. [oPI2 . ED Gre st a j t zt A T t a t iv rat on fr price n: esib sto - re , No. Difistreet, Pittsburgh, between Fourth street and an U7B6 mal l. Mar , ' the largest and most beautihil stock of SPRING AND Milt= DRY GOODS over offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. Ilm subscriber would inform those who desire to obtain GOOD DARGALYS,. that the greater part of his stock was purchased at the recent large. Auction Fates in New York anti Philadelphia, far cam, which °nobles him to sell goods 15 to 25 per cent cheaper , than those who buy on aunt— We do not deem it necessary to mention the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem it sufficient to my that it consists of a fall assortment of ladles' and gentle men's wear, together with a general stock of FURNISHING GOODS. •We would respectfully solicit on comminution of our stock from Game who wish to purchase. Intarls • JARIBS IIIoCANDLESS & CO., 100 . wood Stred, Pittsburgh,' M'IOLESALE Dealers in Foreign and Domestle.DßY V GOODS. aro-now opening their first purrhase of SP 0 AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest ads, to snit the trade, consisting in part of the newett styht of— Dress Lawns and Ilerage_s; Plain and Figured Alpaccas; French; Scotch and Domestic Gingbarns ; Printed Calicoes, in great variety;, Ribbons, Lase and Edgings; . . Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's. ; f3tutuner Coating and Pardalooning; Drown and Bleached liluslins; . Palm and Leghorn Bats; Straw and Braid fl snots. Together with a complete stock of VAR' FITE GOODS and Poillar's Notions, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, Brass Clocks, Le. All of which aro offend at WholatWe, fur a small advance over Eastern prices. : • . • febgikesn - " • Second Arrived! OF PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS end Varieties at No. 97, Northwest earner of Wood Street and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, P. D. Gem a Go. would agolo an mune to their old custinnem And dealers generally In their line, that they are now 'prepared to offer for sale, their pre sent new stock of Goods at unusually low rate.. And as oar purchase% have been . mode on the most favorable tens with i mnae r,,,, an d m a nny a rtuters, we Hatter ourselves, and hope to be able to merit a continuance of coutdenoe and pa. nonage of one old costumers and the public tieuerally, • whleh has been herd:dine so liberally bestowed upon no.— 'Our DRY GOODS STOCK In to past of Broadcloths, Cared. maw, tiottinets, Tweeds, Fancy. l'estbagri, Checks, Mounds, ..Drillings, Mark aud Brown Alml.'.us, .Tirklugh Blankets, Linsey PlahLs, Alpacas,. Merinoes, Muslin do Woes. Cash mores, Piney Print*. Wand Cambrirs, Cloaking's. Table Dia pers, Giughams, Silks, Peary bong. Shawls, bilk ("mini's. Pongee Silk Pocket' ilatulkerridef , , end Dish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other artielm generally kept In the Dry Goods Line.. Our VABIETY Deportment will be found on orandnatioo, to be nnsurparesed by any other of the kind West of the blonntalus, and 1.4 made up in Part of Comb., Butte:ls, Patent nu," Spool Thla.adq. direct from ilarope; Pert Monks and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes Plus and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spouns, RAU" Table eutlery and Pen Noires Just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicitu-< Violins and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders. Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Ceps, Spectacles. Pistols. Borders, Gloms, Lawns and Edging.. Ribbons , Sowing Silk, Silk Gimps end Fringes. Fancy Settings, Omen Bandages, Black Silk Yells, Silk Florence, together with A general rowortment of all other articles in the Variety Line. Wu hare on baud . and fur sale a large assortutent• of GOLD and SILVER . waylcuEs and• Watch Bat,Mials, Gold and.Oilt Jewelry, Gold and Slicer 'Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Speen ' des, CLOCKS, Sc., to which we Invite the attention of all buyers, In we .are determined to Nil our Goods on the moot reasonable terms, either fur Cash or satisfeetoly reGmences. N. IL—The busioes.% of the laterinu of (Arco k 1.23/5 ix to be Fettle! by D. Orono at the stand of D (lama k Co.,' who I. folly authorized for..surit and in whose posses. don are the Papers, Notes and Books of said fire. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY—tigODSZ EE'LLIEO OFF AT COST TO QUIT • THE DESLNESSI fPI(E Sobacriber beton about to relittoish the retail Dry Goode Ladner', eml baring ma.le'snelt arrangement/. ns to relater it necnkntry to ciao,. out his stock by the drat of July next, will commence on Thursday, Hay W. awl veil him entire , Oock of Fancy and Staple thy Goals at COST, eon CASH. fib ioodP hare been principally purchased the prreent seastai, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 25 per cent. lower than regular pricm. In STAPLE GOODS will be found -44 and 54 remelt Gingham/ ; Enullsh and French Chintscs: Black Alpacas and Bombazine': Cheeks and Muslin.: • • Irish Linens and (hashes; Table Linens and Cloths; lluckabark Towels mat Towelling: Dammk and snow drop Burn napkin." and doillies• Mar seille* quilts; furniture prints, plain and embroidered dimi ty; linen stexting and pillow linens; table and piano men and coserhnot; worked Iwo curtains and curtain mallins. FANCY GOODS.. White crape shawl; erniAl and piaci white barge and Thi • het shawls; Fine 'French lawar anS hPreg..e.: Bengt. de lawman!! %awl:a dr !Eli tiff,: • Ilssurs and trrenattlers; Maek and fun silks, some cc:l s.uporior . , and a Coe stock of goals gm:lmM% Worked mull and loco caps utt,l,l,.veg: Jaronett„ mull and Ilura rambric and ebemlmttest Jaeonett, muU edgingq out luser•ings; ELAM:dead linen and ranthrle ndlioThlsf. , : IVorked bands and 24aaaloga t on I e. tus7,ollieent ,dock of Valeueicouvred~ Li !,...ses and to torryther with a lasso variety of Ober pods, too 111113/CP.01 4 to ovation. all of which will actually be sold-at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASII. Early calls will swum the brst. lariralne. .JAMES A. No. tl2 yth st. $31,217, 00 800 00 P. Et.—Alt knowing aIIMA•IVVt to the above prior to January, Itzs2, are mittexted to pay the mune. AS all tkbta ho put In the hands of ao attorney Mr col (tayl2 108.1.YEENCH..STORE. 108 JAMSSGOSLING, MARKET STREET. A. A. cuimurn. Actuary fit AND SU3IMEII GOODS, ling rirh ShawlP,A•Can $5 to lc - tenni Indy mill and Pee this pplemild produrtien of Chinon , manufacture. Lams, Salina, Silks Lawns, Berarp, Mantillas, rani Visite4 to match the nbartla. . . LOX& awl Children's Millinery, Cloves, Flowers Clg• Ino, do. Gentlemen's Brood Cloths, Tuscan euld Leghorn lints, (Cle• ran Ftyles) Shirts, Coots, &e. MournlagGoods of every tletwription. Madame A. Goading, (from Prance.) is In the nteuthly re ceipt of Irseblow; and 'Models. from Pout., London nn t New York, et No. b 1 St. Clair etreet, where hollen are pectfully larded to mit • . Third Arrived of New S comer Goode! . TILE largest, cheapest ant best stock of FANCY 4t, • DIMS GOODS, ewer. offeror lu this Qty, Is DOW opening at 'SODS°, STEVENSON & LOVE'S Oar •-‘eur msg. bra hove Sronr, No. 74 Market street, be tyre,' F our th street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. The propriutom have just opened a large anti must bettuti. nil assortment of the newest and most ilohlonable styles of Fancy rind Staple Dry Goods which have been purchased since tho great •rednetion in prices at the large clearing out Wes In New Turk and PhGadelphts, and will be offered to CASH bu,vers'at item 20 to 20 per cent. lower than former prices. DEF.S3 GOODS, of every description, such as a very large and beautiful stock of the following articles: . 'Ugh Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glees Silks; • do Plain Black and Striped do; do • Brocade Amerces and Poult de Soles, all Ws Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Watered Silks; Charm and India Foulard Sllkii; • do Printol and Plain Silk Tissues; • do do Alberines and Orinadlnes; - • Plain, printed and embroldensi Magee; Chen plain and figured Silks and Poplins; , • Party printed &rage de Lalnes, the cheapest ever offered! Paris printed Lawns and dackonets,. do do Plain and embroidered Mulls and Stripers; Piths end printed Cashmeres, de Lanes and Alpacas; French and Domestic. Wrath:um; • English and Marken Chintre4 and Calicees, - at all pricey; Needle worked SIMMS. Culls, Collars. Cheuilzuttes ; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Embroidered, hem stitch and plate linen Camb. Ukfs; Fancy Silk Pocket Ilkfs, Cravats and Week Ties; • Gloves, Moder, and suspenders, a large stock; Irish Linen., Table Cloths slut Table Damasks; Tieklnga, Cheeks, Crash, .11101 Eye Diaper and Napkins; Bleached and Brown Muslims from 6 to 120. Per Yard; French Cloths, plain and Fancy Cassimeres and Satinets; Cashinereta, Tweeds, ,Merino Cardmeres and Ky. derma; Black Baths and Nancy Vestings, &c.; Bonnets and Ribbons at great Bargains; Spring and Bummer Shawhi at groat Bargahut. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all their friends, and the public generally, feeling con- Talent that they can offer greater inducements to Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. : [Joie] YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. . _ Assignment for the Benefit' of Creditors. Border of 'voluntary assignment, executed on the Bth day of 314, in the year 1852, try , CLARK, 31'43saen & Co., to Richard T.leech,jr., the said Clark, 31'Grath 8: Co, made the said Richard T. Leech; jr., a Trustee, for the benefit of their creditors.. All persons hoeing claims against the said firm, are requested to present them to the subscriber; and all persona indebted to the firm, arc notified to call on the subsetiber at 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or ar range the Imma f sayl7l IL T. LEECH, JR. undersigned begs leave to ar.nortnee to his friends and customers, that he lams. remised a large, and with the greatest care selected,. lot- of nunasu and FRElsieff WLN.E, which ho can warrant as pure and genuine, and which ho sells either by the bottle or cask. Besides, be keeps always on band, a largo and well selected stork of 1W..11C11 COONIAC . B.RANDr, HOLLAND OIN, and other Liquors, all of which aro of the first qualities, and warran ted genuine articles. He feels grateful for former. favors, and it shall be , lds duty to attend to his easterners as for. . merly. . La ho hna made the best and latest improceinent for rec. tl.(ylng - Virldaltay,' he can Dumb!ls them of the best. kind, and at the lowest prke: . F. FICKEISEN, lays • . N0:137 Libertkatmet. _ _ EIVTERPRISE WORKS. uu. 1.311 noon arum; Timm noon =um viruxos Aunt • - • . • : . 0 IFY TETLZY: • . • : : t. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL. ' DiSTitiI3IENTB, RIF LE B, kc. We = general WBOttIZILSA of tba above constantly OA hand; together with a general vertety of Fancy lianintue. dlso, Guns, Phi. .tole and Revolvers, PlaNks, Rents; Shot Belts, Cape, Ponder, Lead and Bullets Bonk, Dir limiting and Pocket 'lntro; Tailors and Hair Breisers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, -Also, Trusses anri Soportcrs. • . isaand reWrMg neat& executed. 1--We are making Bilks of °say description, to order, of the ben metorial, and lunkralunddP warranted- - Grders.received for them at 'Wholesale or Retail, will be Ril ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale Frites. mylG • r „ '.f •4 ' ::4-:: . iltVl)B'.. nd. A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR. STREET, W.IIOLCLALC e RITA IL Darrs in Foreign & Amorican FANCY 2 FUMY. • DDT GOODS, &c. Titetxttdo a - applied with modal,. and material,.. faott ORIIAT REDUCTION IINI PRICES? MEI : • I 1 1 = M . M M t ! M t Z M I I I U M ! !M :M = g 1 . ' P . . • tuts." Al-V/31; lie.n6l/1%10011 Otchtititles - to ' icudildactUre ' 04113 NET-WARE at ovary dextriptlon, at Witold stand, earner of 'attended Libeity. basal ita b end Seven ran ches- th streats. UNDERTAK 12il to, ' znYil HAVE , ON BAND at their'. eztenelre CABINET - and _PI BLANUFACTORY, No. Smithfield atria; a large avoSitment of fancy and plain ttizulture, which they will sell 16 per cent. below customary rates. Ternie--cudi only, Cabinet. and Chair FactOrY. - %.70SEPTI MEYER has on band, at his totteinjee Cabinet and Chair Manufactory, No. PA Penn street, • above the Canal, all kinds of FURNECURE, such. as Sofas, Centro. Tables, Mahogany all Chairs, Maho/r Bedsteads, and other articles in the Cabinet line—wa n Z he will sell 20 per cad. below customary sates. Terms— CASIL ONLY.: • JOSEPH MEYER , aPriI . No. 424 Penn stmt, Filth Ward. Ilaninzer-te Dazzler . cminfirr wAßnooss, smrEarzui STREET, Bdtoool Serena street and Strawberry Om Pilttburgh, Rt. RIHARMER et DAULER keep constantly on hand a varkty of excellent and fothlonable Furniture, war ranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favor able trims as can be obtained at any similar establish ment In the West. They have now on hand an =usually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from. the cheapest and plainest to the most eintly and elegant. All onion prom p tly attended 'to. . • .nry2l4Cm Veneers, litahogany, Rnsewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hawd ware and Furniture at TILE subscribers bravo just received (rani New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and - axe manufacturing by machinery Furniture imitable for .the trade. All of whkh we will sell at extremely low prim% An great care was taken in the selection of the stock, per sons cataract fall to be suited either* as to quality or price; and, as at Is well known that Furnitunr can be made by ma chinery superior and much lower than by latu4 the . rattett- Con of the trade is respectfully Invited. . _- Turned Work, In branches, carried on air tuanal: , • - Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and .411 articles re. waked in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly '.on hand—viz 'Mahogany, Tarnish, hardware, Hair Clotho, Spring*, &c., fie..• RYAN & ?MEE, • - Ryan's . nut law No. 31 Flfth street. J. 'ostrneymen Cab net • .we Anson attars.. IFAREHOL , SE, 119 'SECOND STREET, • (aloE Till Con= or wow.) • ITHSASSOCLATION, embracing alwady twice. to three bum as - many hand as the lam. wt. and . •- hitherto most renoivned badness' shops of this city, have opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the public, - by wholesale or n?tall, with Fur niturn of the llnlowing description—viz ; Mahogany Wanhobea; Drawing. Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahoganyl3cdsteads; Mahogany Chairs; . Socking' Chain% 31aliegany Washstand% Soren Divans ; Pant" Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Vier Tables; One Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Backs; French Bedsteads; Ottomans • Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Workotands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post., clansmen, low, and trundle Bedstead Cherry Bureau.; Crites Cradles, &e. . , The advantages of cooperation, on an ettensire scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prim , , and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equality good. if not better article, and warranted—as the public will un derstand by giving them a call. ' 93. Steamboat wort of all deqtriptiotui, and other ankles of any description, =do to Order In every style, at the short ed notice. jA PT IV 7frr I rP L CABINETUVIAA7AIT URER 'Mare-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. 'R I rma riV-W- '4 ,..t , ''''; hi s irlLd.lven ll ' cu.to pec tt ra °l e l 4 I t. t h r :t. he ' .I":Si , -4-1 ha now co mpleted tda spring stock of Furniture, which Li decWally the largest and beat ever offered for sale to OAR City, which will be sold at prices as . low a. 4 any . 'in the .11nited States, Eat or West. . . As ho L. determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned material., best workmanship, and newest design; and from the extent of his order. and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce watranksl furniture, at the lowed prima. Ile has adopted the principle of identifying Isti custrancre Interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from this cheapret nail plainest, to the most tie. gent and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be tarnished from his stock, or manufactured exprerely to or. der. The following articles consid, in part, of his stock; which for richness of style and finish, cannot be mere...led in any of the Pastern cities: Louis XIV tete-o.tete Sofas; - L 0 Sofa., in plush and hair loth; . 60 dos Mahogany Chairs; 25 dos. Walnut 4 4 . 60 Ilabegluiy Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble, Top Centro Tables: ZO " " Dreuing Ihmeaus; . ~ 30 " " Washstands; 40 Enclosed 100 Common a 20 Plain Dressing Barium: . 49 Mammuly Bedsteads: al Walnut " . • • 50 Cottage 4; • 300 Merry and Poplar Bedsteads;. . . 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; , 10 Walnut SS . - 10 Cherry " . ' 50 Plain Bureaus; .. 10 Dining and Breakfast Table.; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cuto Seat Males: - 24 Cone Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 lad& Writing Desks; _ ' flat and Towel Stand.; ' • What-Nots; Etignirm; . . Paper Macho Table.: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " 131saSethan " Rail and Tier " .. Reception " Ladles' Work " . Pearl Inlaid " 'Este:Leon Dining Tables; Arm " Ottomans; . • Gothic and Mill Oohs: ' A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CIIAIRS. Camera "Auunis supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STRAMItOATIS and MOTELS, - fundrised nt the aborted notice. . • • - • • All onlars promptly attended. to. . • mad WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c . - Mittens and Satitiagera t DO YOU WWII TO P U RCHASE A FENS GOLD OR Fife rsl2. WATCH, mahout one-half the rareatpriee! If se. call at Ilooria Nay JEwsLar &oar. bl Maiket street, two doom north of Thin], and tako a look at his new stock, Just arrived, and yen can there purchase Watches, or kind of line Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not be a c hergel two prices far everything, as you have usually been, but can get the very best quality of goods at the very lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested In their own hales, tell you, but camp and see fez yourselves All goods sold at this establishment will be warranted as *remote,' at time of tale—to that all maypurehaso equally sole runt cheap. anl2 Henry Richardson, Jeweller, rrAVINCI re•Atted his store inn handsome manner. and but recently returned front' the eastern cities with One assortment of WATCIM, JEWELRY. and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom, ere to the fact that among his Watches wtß be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Mooches, Dreast Ping, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Illniaturo Lockets, etc,. etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Wort Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy VBSCJI, Perfume Bottles, Table Slats, Colt's Pistols, Porte Shimmies In great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appro. elated. [noel] - NO. Ft MARKL'T STREET. • •- • • Watches, Jesvelry, &o. • : - IMAM° just returned from tho Eastern cities, I have _LE brought with inn cue of the must hennaed and care fully selected Moths of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the public. Persons writhing to•purchase anything in my line, can rely on getting a good article. I do not advertise to ail goods below cost, nor GO per cent. cheaper than any house ho the city. Olvo mo a call and I am cure you will bo catistled th at I can sell s good a rticle as cheap as any of them. Another fact I wish to keep, before the people.. If you want your Watch, Clack, or any article of Jewelry. repaired In the best manner, this Is the placo to have It done. To this branch of my business I will devote especial attention. JOKE S. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, apt; - • Sign of the Golden Ethic.. If Time Is Money, SIIRELY It deserves to be watched, and, render, you tuay be assured that— IVATCIIES better ne'er were sold, Whettter of eilror or of gold, Than you will find wheneler you go And look at thaw on sale below. L RELX.E.MAN & CO., Importers and Dealers In ll:ltches, Maks and Jewelry, match dfaleriols, Watch Makers' Yids, dc. dc, Fifth strect,nne door from Wood. beg leave to an nounce to the trade, and the public generally. that they hove just received, !hen the best manutheturers' in Ihtrope, a large lot °COM(' and Sliver Wattle% Watch Tools and Me. teciale, and a most elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the bed manufacturers, which they offer as low as they can be pnrchased in the eastern markets. gods, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, 'and On the most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. rmstil4. IGLU ItErMtA.N. ADAM IlEcitmAN (Of the late Firm of Sands and Itelocmattj LOVIEUREINERIAN & CO., • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS - IN CLOCKS, WATCILES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, IDOLS; rip Street, one Door from Word Sired Pillsburph. ?MILE leave to satumnce to the trade And the public gen erally, that they have themselves enrefhlly /elected and Imported from Europe. a l stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS Rd. watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of JEWELRY, Rom the best mannfaetorkts—which they offer at prices as low as they can bdpurcbased. in the eastern roarkets. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do, Detached Levers; do. Ermines; Silver Qttartlenc, •and. elegant French Time Pieces, of tho moat approved mhkes. Together with a large stock •of Clocks, and Thee Pieces, froarthe best Americas Factories. • Their era of Jewelry comprises articles of every . descrip tion In this line, such as ringer Rings, Ear Ringo, Breast Pins, Brandeis, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains; Gold Guard Keye and Seale, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacle's, Silver and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, andevery kind or fancy articles generally kept In establishments of this de eeription. They would • reTeetfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH . IATLIIIALS and TOOLS, of every variety, which they have' most carefully' selected. They have also on hand a large assortment of Telescopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Ukases, from the best manufactory In England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerona to mention. - Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repalml in the best manner and on the moat reasonable tanns. [o6t11:ly XTEW ..BURLINGTON HERRING—Ism ircedvcid and for II Pala at ' MORRIS' TEA STORE, 3,13 . tbo Diamond. - AirOLMISES-7AO bbbt. Plantation Molassrs(ln oak pack sgea) in store and for salo by • • • ' • .13.12 • • • - MILLER k iti6unso.N. Co. Partnership Notice. • • MEIE subscribers have this day entered into partnership; muter the style nod Bran of SUPPE, DSAUIIIRE & BANE for the parpooe at ramming area moral Evaindivion and Produce Baeiricas, and ecadidently hope their long expe rience, 'extensive mercantile-ncquaintamo, and personal ab tenth:in to the interesta of their customers, will entitle them to a share of public patronage which it phalli bo their and) , to deserve. LUKE 'TAPER. Pittsburgh, . . i3AIPL =DUB E, Cumberlan d, WM. O. 116114 Veallington,.Pa. !h. April 3, 1852 - - • ra„. Pittetrargl " Emporium or LI ght 1 . IDELEHNEMD ET3333:RNAL - OIL AND Lain; .WRIGHT,-(B=egoor to . J.' S. Tortrim)_Marinfao. •W' tu r e r '01 , 4 1 4 baler, Wholesale and uotail, tho above tamed OEI and Lamps, b novrrecelfing a late aagart meat of LA for burning tbo Etheteal 013; Canaphiae; taut Pine tHI• "Lamtatof every description, tbr boxning • • OlunideUde, Oirandola Halt Tempi, Wicks, Globes, Chim ney Mata; Cansond all !binge pertainintto the trade. . Ethereal, Oamphkae or Pine 00, regularly supplied once or AU orders left Stith the' wagon, ielilch is constantly pas• sing through the city, trill be pnunptly attended to.- IC B.—lamps of all kinds altered t o th e the Ethereal OIL Al! article% . delleured in any part t the city; or in Al: lcgtutuy, free of cost:* ' W. IL TintieLiT„ No. in Fourth sr, (4EOIIO HAW aprl9l between MiltketkVA Wood ,treeta• ' :-.• i ,•• • • `.` • `• '47:e :10 , • To Cabinet Makers. : - • -4 • N , -. •••C''.+ l, I.* . • • - ; NEM DRUGS _AND itEDICINES. ' • iissp4pitissit - -to;Fe ;lei inutaVA LATicosnrd PRENCIL PP2SALE PIILB,an ,jur =cent, ego and effectual remedy for Cidnuadsor Green Biagio:se, Flour Albns or Whittle, Suppression, Dysmen =bats, Nervous Debnity,,getend 'Weakness, Nausea, Pains in the Dead and Lir*, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation, Tre mors, Diseased Splne, Oosneenessr,liTirabil D T3D . Indigestion, Platulenco or Wind, and an twine complalnk price; 2.5 cents, or five boxes for $l. Sold wholesale and re. tail by.W. C. JACKSON, 240 liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsbcrgh, and by ou the Druggists. - . , Vrt Pull directions mac:rani with each box: tdeenblvdd-w' Judire Medicated -Ltquad Cuticle. rrIDIS article is intended for. Family use, and should bo Sound in the possession of ovca7 family In the land;— Mechanics who are in constant danger of injury AG, their persons through accident, and the improper or careless use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable to them; and alter a fair trial, will consider it iridispensablo. • . i.Lhis may certify..that -wee the •underatiomd; having . fm. quuntly mode nee of Jruhrs Medicated Liquid Cuticle, pee- . pored by idesare.lFedlidd & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully reciomMend.S.to . our prfessiencd-trrethren„ cis an excellent stitaditiateibriddhaivo Sister, in dressing bun's, tuts, sesids,:linthiiir;:aiiil.all MW of fresh wounds; for sore iambs . ftza-medcusiouti li ed. • • . .•-ari=l9llrooDivAPD, hf p,. • •• W3L.D. CARE T , D. HARRISON, -IL D., . V. WOODRUFF, .31. D., -•..- • • . , • ILLIIILTON BREWER, 31. D. . ELLSWORTIL DIME, M.D., Botanic. Compriidng nD Cho praitisiny, physicians In the city. of . Middletown. , • .. For sole by . •B. d. & CO.,' • 1/ 2 . - •-. • Corner of Woodand First eta' .IL. DAULIR 114PORTANT TO TIIOSE. APPUCTED WITIK HERNIA I OR RUPTURE. The invention of Dr. 8.171111611V8 Truss has rendered the cure of this * dreadful disease a matter of perfect certainty ; and the mrinVilao.will now allow a /Err ale to proceed until a condition of - things G nusluo;d that nothing an alleviate but the knife of a skilful surgeon, Is wholly inexcusable. A rapture in Its ordinary form, may with propriety, be left to the person afflicted and the truss maker-. but to go, as many persons do, without even a tend age of anylind to retain It, often renders the cam perfectly numanammble ' and leads to whet is termed Strangulated Hernia whielioßen has .no relief but in a surgical opera tion.ln the thin to which we invite the - attention of the afflicted, 'there IN every superiority over the Venice' and tandem in common use. It 1s perfectly Comfortable, and can be made to fit any case of llernia with an exactness and *equableamcs of pressure that 'does not belong to any other instrument with which we are acquainted' and wiltratain any ruptero with ease and ormlbrt to the wearer. Physi cians of the highest standing in the profession have given testimony to its great superiority over the ordinary trusses In use. The truss of Dr. Hubbard will mire 4mo-half the ca ses of ordinary Rupture. We advise those'aillicted to make application in time. • • 11Z- References of the highest charade? eon Le yiren . in this City, by calling on the .Agent. ' Persons Irma a distance can base them sent, by sending the measure round the body, GEO. IL KEISER, martrinibv 140 Wood et.. sole Agent for Pittsburgh. Remarkable Cures, BY THE UM OP DB. HOUGHTON'S From Dr. Thrughlan's Nok Doak of Omer and an-respondence CASB 1.-311 m A.R., aged • Thislarly wasvery spare end sallow—had incessant pain and uneasiness in the pit of the stomach. , Two or three times a day the pain lo- C:!Zt/iamb a degree as to make her scream with agony rdattacks happened sometimes after- foal, and nOMC timeß when none had been taken: She raised much Sour clear fluid horn the stomach in the morning. The storcaeft welted much at night. - Tongue coated and clammy; ranch 'thirst; no appetite. Dowels costive; doll, stuperyln,g scene tion In the forehead: Complaints of two years standing.— Gave her some Pepsin on Monday. elme back In a week.— Said the pain had not lawn half so bad since taking the sec-, and dose, and was daily growing lean. The constant knee ing was also gone. Appetite improved: tongue cleaner; bow els regular; bead still heavy. In another week she was en tirely free from uttelAness and pain in the stometb—raised no acid finkls—head felt clear, and every trace of the stout itch complaint was removed. - CASE 2.—Married Lady, aged 50—.Ftrin ctfler Ealing.—Vary stout lady. Mad. suffered pain, usually very severe, ha the wet= of the stomach,lsethrce years past, and particularly intense after eating. • When at the worst, the pain teas if some hard body Mkt being thrust into the pit of the stom ach and bored In sway direction. 3luch tenderness on ma sure- This lady used the Pepsin with surprising effect,— Soon after the first dose the pain emval-r‘she felt Irmo mau ves, and retched, but nothing came up. Several months have passed, but there ham been no return of the pain— Tongue clean and matt; no ROYCZIM‘ of the stomach. . lismar.t.umx Ccan—LsairriPe, May, ISsl.—Ori the 7th of May, 1851, Rev. 31. D. Williams, Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louisville, Ay., was and bad been fur a long time (=fined to his room, and most of the time to his bed, with. Dyspepsia and Chronic Diarrhea, and was to all appearance on the very verge of the grave, and acknowl edged to be so by his physician, who haat:led all the ordina ry means in his power without effect; and at the above na med time, the patient, by the consent of his physician, coma mewed the use of Dr. llowidon'a Pepsin, and to the aston ishment, emprire and delight of all, be was much relieved the ftrst day. The thlnl.day ho left his room: The sixth day which wax excessively hot, be rode ten miles with no bad effect; on the Sth day be went on a tialt to the country; and on the thirteenth day, though Mat entirely restored to his natural strength, be wan so far recovered as to go.alone a journey of Ore hundred miles, where be arrived in safety, muck improied in health. having liana disturbance of the stomach or bowels after taking the brat dace of Pepsin,— There are Suds not controvertable., and this is a cam which ought to convince all :Skeptics tha n k n. th a ere v) i..s m a - power KEys ha m Pep- . sin. Let physicians and tlyspotire investigate. Only Wholesale and petal Agent; 140 Wood street, Pitts burgh, l'a. • [myStlaltor Dr. De Liary's Celebrated Curative Inettruaen The only Infallible Cure Ar that Dreadful &MSC kiamen as Sperruatorrienr; or /nroluntary • ' Amturnal Enitaimu. So harne s sing and dotrurtive, and productive of so much mischief to the nervone system, incapacitating man for business, society and matrimony. • This Instrument Is simple, comprehensive, and warn rstinto, and may be used without the slightest inconveni enceor the knowloigo of the most Intimate friend . It to to bo used externally, producing no pain or Iniury whatever, nor preventing any one from attending to his bIlPhiC3O; and while In use, tact a:inure emission aim tale place, inrigorating the rrgrms . in a short time to such on extent that they regain thew primit.repcnrei of retention, the loss. of ahleh, anneal by early abuse. is the unison in question. and the mum of the thousand concomitant complaints. viz: . Ncrvounteise. Prostration. Dyspepsia.. Pain in the Road and Dimness of Vision, Wenkness of the Duck arid Lower Extremities Alias tions of tho• Eyesclmpoteuce,.Pimples on the Face, Pemba rum Decline of 'Virility, Weakness of Memory and Power for • Mental Application, Lalection, Aversion to Society, Timidity and Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude.' Sc. • All them complaints invariably disappear as Mon as the source is stopped from which' they emanated. . This Instrument has been • examln;d and approval of by the hlgbcst nutherities In Europa and America, 111 raCOlll - by the meet prominent physicians of all countries, as the only Certain. Remedy' existing .fer those complaints, end "hoe now completely superseded the UFO of drugs, the boogie. couteriration, etc.. not to mention the thousand od vertlscel nostrums of the day, as cordials, antidotes; etc., etc. It constitutes at the snore time the safest and most pleasant, end by farthe cheapest treatmeit everaffensl to the afflicted' --11 fir Mice being ensuresd for the In after the de sired effect has been attained. • . . ,• . • .• • • Be It also remembered, that those Complaints are but little understood by the profession in general, and- that,all the medicine In the world never luot, and never will, stop those looses, which, If allowed to continua unchecked, are sure to produce the most distressing cousequeneees: : • It has been is matter of surprise to some, that any one of 'repeatability and of. professionat attainments ahould devote his attention to diseases which people of every description pretend - to cum so easily. lf, however; but the onothou• sandal part of the miseries these people bring upon society were known; a very different opuolonsvould rreed. lt Li not only Um present misery and dejection preying upon the 'ulna as well as the body, that is deplored, but some are .otsuch a nature as to affect poderity, and even to destroy the iomoduetive faculty altogether. • it is a Get that, when not properly traded, they may remain so dormant to the constitution as to appear in no other way than in their ef fects upon posterity; yet, lf properly understood. are most easily and ;moodily removed. The above, so in.:anion:4y con trived Instrument, will doubtlem. ho a great measure, con tribute to check the 01111 of quackery; so prevalent iu this clank of diseases throughout the Union. The price of the romPlete Instrument. carefully secured against all olveriation in a box, is only gin It can bu sent by orprets, to any achtenut in any part of the United States; Canada, le-, according to order, accompanied by full direr lions; and important advice to the married and aingle—tbe expenses even to the Remotest parts of the country being but The unexampled sucrose Instrument has obtained, since its introduction In Americo: hay induced corns, unpin. cipled person In New York, Philadelphia, Albany,' Boston. de, to get up sotneridleulous things called. ur astrnments," which, however, bear not rho slightest resemblance,•nelther In ftwatnor principle, to my awn invented, long tried, anal universally approved Instruments, and which aro as ElMllar to themes light is to night.' Every attempt to sell such 1.11- 47u:1:abatis tar mine, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, I being not willing to -connect the well nod hon estly earned reputation of - my invention with quacks end their worthless productions.. No Instrutent Li Genuine OWL none can be Warranted but those onlered from myself: . All applications mar remittaweei must be directed (pass paid) to the Elector Idinielt. he havliagtio Agencies establish. cot but In London and Park - • • • .. Addres9, post-paid,' Dr. EL De Lanei,.6l',Lispenard !street, Office from 9 A. Si till 3 P. M., and from 7 till ff P. M., the Sabbath excepted. itiarThe undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the above mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on sci entific principles, but from its use the happiest r....ults may : always with • confidence .bo' anticipated, there being for the' cure of three diseases no other certain remedy er.tant. Co.ileum d. Kruta, ez. Gorrtc, sr. n. 90 &umber. st., • C. Bran/min, it. D.,..20 ilOwari it., New York. Dr. DE Learns prepared so execute nil orders for surgical apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and Lep, uldeb more like natural members; Apparatus for Lnsation; for Contracted Legs; for Curvature of the Spine and Waist for _False Joints of the Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs; for Club soot: for le , ebrymal Fistulas; for Palling of the Rectum; USW-- gastric Belts; Beds and Chairs for Sick PatiOtlin Crutches, Trds, , ec, Orthopedic Corsets, fie. dr,. An - work warranted: Utters must be jeaebpabt, contain. ing a proportionate remittance or city reference. ( Gds d:ly Glovos T Gloves i GlcrVes T • , TUD3 DAY, id N0:94 Market 'street, fine tot ‘J•OILiAIe Thread, Mk and Cotton Glares, which I will sell at wholesale primal by the single pair. Pergolas wanting Icipurchtas will please call early, as I want to dose the lot out. . . my 23) JOHN W. KbNNITY. To•Prisstera. MORINTING InanttEibtine,l* by J. D. Weicary & Go, 1, • New York, in cans and kegs, Ikon 1110 to 100, from 2ile to goo BM. Also, red, dark and light blue, dark and light been ; in,cluia of BA, horn 750 to 61,60. ID. V4rt2ttin 15. and llb cans, at 50eil Th. Gold also In !.eal Ca" , F.,. For vale by . /,,./OSTIMEN, . ilockseurr and . • .1026 ' 6,3 Wood at, hot. Third and Fourth. llitlllT3 AND FRUIT,TRELS 4.1 F dattwftlCA, or the Culture, Propogalion . and . Management in the Gar. dad and Ordinal, of Welt Trees generally, with &script:lows of all the 'finest varieties of Fruit, native and Arraign, culti vated hi Ms country .. _ By J. Downing , corteapo member of the Royal seamy or Unden, and of the II Cultural 13ocieties of Berlin, the -Lower Countries, Massa chusetts, Pennsylvania,. /nitann, Cincinnati, .&c. Twelfth' edition. For sale by . • B. T. C MORGAN; .• • N 0.104 Wood street. COWnff T0Z.121.31 , 413 • S F M,II}S2. • NOTICE is hereby. gluts, to all pelmet resicllng in the skim of Plttabasgh and Allegheny Polutty, who base ism Mkt their 3lerrantile, Deeds:we - and al/ other. Taxes dm the /Rate, that unless payment of the same be made to me i mee dlesely, salt will be brought the the same. The litansetaile Appraiser haying made his return to me some time since. - • J. V. ROMANI; . jy2:ll.tdaltiss 'Tretwitiqbf 4.4itittecty Cotuay , - - . ESTFLACr o AIIEIIIOI4 - PREPARED and sold by JRO. YOUROPON, 200 Liberty street. This powerfulli contontratedpreparation, the medical virtues of which *aro. tbund to Ds 'eight times the strength of rho original American 011.. It Ist up In bot tles at 21 and SW, cult with full dirceilons t raits use: In every disease Where the' original American' Oil has beau tatmd at all efflastious;ami It so far exceeds the original in power, as to reader nth° CIIIIAPEST.ISEDICLNE IN TIM WORLD; Call and try It . HN YOE:MORON. N. ll.—The original Oil In its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be bad 'CA abovo—and mill be found gamine, notwithstanding a .certaln firm claims to be the onto Proprietors. , . dk - , .Y • -- • - THE CELEBR ATED COMSTOCKMEDICINE'S Milith - T--The Ginty Pam Essitthrons ((lmners Days) 12 • caring ell Barns and alllthternal Paths and Bored. 2 4.--ftin of Gitlin:OM far •Staytog or it storing the Um ' Al.--/freee's Form and Ttome tiirths'elnt and iklian i 7 eyela• ble Eller, a cure ibr all =WA of Datennutthen. ' ft.—IDA - cues Annurie Ou, a certain cure ihr Dealtuml. • bth• -, trak's .Lintment, almown cure . for the Km , eth.—Spohn's iWek Head Ache RantdM. 7th.,--alother!" nelief,l'or all women in the Pandly Way. Bth -loogtyy's &ear libetern.burtan .Fteriacca, for Colds, end feverish teollop and semieuting: femme; for. Asthma , Liver Complaint, anilltilliona Affectkmtit for‘Diarrhcca, In digestion and. Lees of_tppettbit tbr Oberhenitierin Versales and Males, and twrstnis complaints; for IttairotchAlfecthlosi Dyspepsia, Piles, lthentrunDekt.e, The cant points are, it 13 133 t hail to Übe: never Eires path,. And furor leases ono motive. . . . . • . • . .oth.--amstallt Yrcalifuge, (Worm 'Mar) for children or 10th—Aire. lifrotan's ChM Ain Ewer, lic; medicine . inn been discovered that Is so happily adapted to wet internally, tut drops to be taken, and yet perform each wonders when applied externally as awash or bath, hy friction. in tir.ll,t Mat . and lied Bug Bariq fur cirilni; away Fermin In a short time . ..-.: .: 12th..—The serlehretedian'e itfe J*l* and, Tellipee:atiee pffu iittr`rniakßE caloring for the hair. . iriaiii t t h ru ti rizx potmlan zos,,tho: joe t 16th.—Zdn's Balm . of Chinaos thin6w Remedy •Cir. Cuts; lttth—Farad of Sarsopardlet. This 'article has unitised all other Sersaparilla.s and 3110 gives as gTaat. a atb 44 ll " as , celebrated apreitil iSt.re4ShAiiiii. Florio*, made from Dr. Lot's recipe, and the newt popular In.the market, ldth.--Dr. Klibe's Tooth Ache Drop., A certain and easy Conerocr.. boa:inter Tonibir the 'tight for the Dnitod Statcw, of tho celebruhat Chneadraqxf ,ifineral• 'Water ; found at tbe SaltSpringA of Dr. Win: C. Chase, ut St-Cathie riues,•C. W. '21113 nintlelno ban ottaiued n notoriety and popularity never before cquelled.by aqy:prtparation at that place and its eats ben he c p• commensurate with ite merits, preporitlona,..heretoDire known as ."Con stoat's". qr COMSTOCK & DINCAIR telongod,sad.now beIong,'EXCLIISITELY..to;pr, Ludwi Chontock, and though the elgnoturo of.Cosnatork & wilt be continued, tide extra label with the lbseitolle elm:karma of Dr. L faturo detbruoto the .* • .. . .-.::‘ , .;‘, , `;'..!,.-...• , f.:,, , , , :,; : .' . .: ,. : , :L , ,!;i - if%,:,•: , -'.:; 4 ::.:•:: . 7...... - -• - : - , :!...:.=.,::...,:..1,2. - ,i , .''.1_ 7 '.11 . ;:; - ..;;:i.': . 1:.:.4.,.;7r-.,•,:: . '. -:: :i.W ; w l / 4 -f 1 . ...7 : : . :.;:::; ,- ,•.•k:.'.4,. ' • . •, . , . o • ....,.... .-i~ ._. ,'MEDICAL To Invalids and the . . . ALL opigns 311;IST BE . 13. 1 1 3111110 r 13 0 5. aliovAmedbis ail %Vlili I In LI , j itllace of s ; febo • • - NO. 240 Llbrety head of Wood and CONSUMPTION. y :. In offerrinto the community. this; Josef eetehisted•rinie dy for &seams .01 the throat and lungs. it Ls not oru;_vish to trifle with the' lives or health of the °filleted, but ertubly to bay before them the opinions of dietingutslieduten and some of the evidences of its success. from. which. they =judge tbr themselves. We sincerely ;pledge ouraclven to make no wild assertions 'or fobs statements of its eillatiy, nor will we hold out any hope to sutferink humanity any facts which facts will not warrant , . , Many proofs am herigiven, and we sollann inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling aaserral they will end them perlixtly . rellable, and ti thmedidnei worthy their best eontilcnce and Float Me distingaish.erl pntrone ` e . krnfessor of. Cheinisfey and Afaleiire Irak; .Iknaloiil College. \ Dear Sir: I delayed .answerlng the receipt of pita prepa ration, until .I had an opportunity of witnessing affects In my own family, or in the Ihutilim of my !Mends. This I have now done with' u• high degree of . satisfaction, in cases both of adults and children. ' 1 have found it. as Its ingredient 4 show, a powerful reme• dy for coughs and colds and pulmonary diteasee. PARKED CLEAVLIAND, M. D. Ettnasalca, Me, Feb. 5, 1847.' .. • . Then an Overseer in , the Hamiton . jGVj, in Lthi , cri, Lawrl.t, Aulo 1849. Dn. J. C. ATElli I .have been eured of the worstcough I ever had in my life, byyour o .Cataav PzerorAt.," and never ail, when I bare an. opportunity, of recommending it to others. Your,', respectfully, 3. D.E.SlElltao.ti. M.../lead the following, toad see if this modicitte Ia worth a L The patient had become very L.eble, and the effect. of the malkirke was 11111Latalltblyaballe.C.- - Sauna:lA Senneset, July 5, 1849. Tr. J. C. Anat—Slr:—l hate been lailliated 'with a painful terVioll of the limp, and all the symptoms of settled Con sumption, for more than a year. :I could find no medicine . that would reach my case until./ commenced the we of your Cherry Pectoral, which gave me gradual relief, and I .have been steadily regaining my strength till my. health is well nigh rn , torecL While uinng your medicine, I hail the gratilleatkna of cur ing with it my reverend Mend, Mr. Truman, of Bumpter's District, who had been anspendeff from his r. aroddal duties by a revere attack of Bronchitis. ./ have pleasure in arrtik,ing thme. facts to yon, , And ern, air, yours respectfully, .1. P. CALIIOITI4, of South Waists; tarTlie following trus one of the worst cues, which tho phyt.kians end Meads thought to be Incurable Constunp• tlon:— . Cucsrmt, Pa, Aug. 4 1940. J. C: Arra - -5...c:—; 'mug-- taken - with a terrible cough, tn. ductd by a cohL intim beginning of but February, and -was confined to my bed mere than two months.. Coughing In cessantly night tout day,l Demme ghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken and gliary, and my breath-very abort. Indeed I was rapidly failing. and in such distone tar itrenth. that but little hope of my recovery, could be entertained. While In this iituatiott. a friend of mine (the Be,. John Keller, of the Methodist . churoh) brought me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral-which 1 triad more to gratify him than from any -egpectaliou of obtaining relief, its good effect Induced me to continue Its use. and Iroon found my health much im proved. Now, In three months, lam well and strong, o at can attributomyreure Only to your great medicine. • .• • . With the deepest gratitude. Your, dr, ' • JAM.F.9 GODFILEF. . . prepied and Fold ..by . _ •• • JAMES. C. AYER; • Pinntiral Cbendat, Lowell, Slam 116'," soul rittt-Juivb, ..whoicerde and• retail, by L. A. Fabnestark, and by J.. 11. Toirnaond; In Allogbany City by !Lit. Strarts,*and by J. Douglasa—an4 sold by. Dru gtieta • Dr. OupOtt's laproVed , Extract of YELLOW now .& - arD..sAusA.FA.RiLLA. .. The Original and only Cenuine:Prquandion for the per 's:tonna Care of anctrinpticoe• and Diseases' of the ' Lung!, rhen airy are supposed to be official by - the bso free we of Rotary, Opium, Iron, Quinine,- der. It wilt Cure, without fall, &redo, or Moir Eel, CancFr . ; • Tonto; limp:tons of the Skin, . • Eryayrks, jeengroorm, or . Meer,' . Chronic. Sure -Eyes. Said Dead, !then . matinn: the Bones or-joints, Ulcers aril oil Surer, grelliny.of the Oland', Sygrais. Dyspepsia, Salt:Rheum, Damn of the Kidney; LOW , of .Appetite, Disease eirenuo limn the we of-Mercury, (cirri Debility, Dropsy, Lumbogo, Jaundice and Chairmen. 1111 FEE BEST VE.MALE 3IEDICINE . E.NOWN.--The Slinger prepared Yellow DoCk - anil the Ral Ilonduras Sarum title ate the Invaluable- runothil agents from which Doctor CluysolCs Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Is formed, and the legator,/ of Dr. anoin has gluon ue tho virtue, of these Ma, In their perfixtion. • tits preparation contains all the restorative properties of tho roots, combined and cotioantrated in.their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made In the; maurißichtm of this medi cine. until It Was found that It Could not ba any Anther int- Acconlingly: we Bad It mortal to alniont. Utalversaily In cases of .I.lepatic, Scorbutic, and Butarumus complaints, for general prostration of the Olaf powers, and all those tor menting dhieases of the Skin, ea trying to the patience and en Injurious to health. . . . • ' " 4. • Scrofula, Syrbills, Memo Complaint., Cancer, ltheumatism. and'a vast variety of other disagreeable and dangeraux diseases, are speedily mid perfectly cured by tha inso of this niedkine. • • ''•_'• ' • _ Surer, Sllehlrma, Oct: Sir: Joint D. Parm—Dear is kr ith'unuttemble feel ings of gratitude that I am able, through the Divino.Provi• • dance of Gled,.end by the woruler-working agency °Mat ex: reliant medicate, Dr. Guysottt 'Extmet of Yeller* Dock and Sarsaparilla, to give you 9 few symptoms of ray.ahmast hope- In the winter of lEMO I ices attached with it severe pain, which was gradually exteuding through the whole :right ride and leg; at the time , a total prostration of my physical • system; also, my les had:shunk. to about two-thirds of its Datum' fiZe. I mental the attendance of 11 skillful pencil. Darter, who pronounced my ammo - ono of the werstforms or Liver Complaint. lie said' myca.se was one not easily Lan dled, but prescribed for me: - I remainof under hit treat meat until was satbficd he' could not help Me. - I then. procured of your agent of this place,s. A. iieers, two bot tles of Cluyrott'a 'Yellow - Dock and Faataparille, trout which I received a vast amount of benefit. After haring taken font bottles mere, I was able to pursue my bruin res without any inconvenience, and have been ?Into that time a well man, while, but a chart time since, I was confined to my bed orer three-fourths of the tins: mnuot eat i be the return of my health to any other catnip than by the clammy of that truly valuable mcalltdrie, Onyarltee.Yellow Dock and :Tatra - • • lIASSEI, . Mr. J. D. pasx=-Diar - Pii:-I "end you the foregoing an , iiGoite, and FO far an I am acciasinted with the rase, it is dl true. I procured ft, thinking it might - be a benefit la you and the afflicted.. You hare the prifficgo naltail a ttAgon think bettt. rourN W. A. • • I 4 . . • • .4 . 173 oisingletter is tram a highly lC`alfttth p /Arlan who enjoys an rxtenaive malice; . • • ' • NAVilan, :tack county, fk,NOr.I,IBSL •Dr. .Totur D. Panx-Door Ph' tm-Dr. - Ouystatt's Extract of &snap:will* boo been prescribed by mo tar the ;sat threo jatatt"wita good figliCto ttt ,Cenetral debility, liver conipleint, aundice, Ay•pepota, chronic and -nervous diveses. In all female complatutalf is certainly unequalled.. • In the'usoof this medicine the patient constantly others "treegtbandstgor, a tact worthy of swat corwidaratlcaa. - It is pleasant to.the tans mad smell. and con bo wed II Per' sena with thalami &Uwe stomach', with safety. under any ctreunisbuseta.' Itaikaiwak . Ing•fraut experience. and to the tdilictol I adidasiteatia.' - J. el MEMO/. A ' - Sold by J. 1t.1 0 41.194 Point' ontWalant, streets, Clod*. &Mk OW Dunk* .fteillyto 'loom .podars mug 130 ok& - Prim 91'Per bidtl0411&1:0U f, Sgi • J.Sldd it,..CD.EttebtErsch „- L. W il cox, le; korner morkoll otreet tbo Diamond; 11..A.Palmodook &Ca PS tbaturght J. A. Julio% littseitrgh; - Lar aikitharn, Allegbmi CRY; J- D. rowan, waßhington ; w.w.umbertem. Franklin: 3 Moak. ley,'do;.L D Bowie, Untorttorrn; lit 1 it Velty,. GreeastAugbt a Koontz, Bomerut 8 D Scott; &ON* heal & Fe* Ermaill&N don; .112 a Orr, nollkteptnirgt4 Ilildobrsrd & Ors Barney & Blacky;lClttarrtioz J D trurs,Cuarinltts & BroekTiller A Wilson & San, Wflltc 6l : 4l4 thi. " luland .. /4 Callender, Merulyilks /lurtorr d Co, Eno; Frenzy Yorker. mertet:J Bone a Co, Bata: J Doizgloss & Co, dco lump DMTCT; J R accelmerten,Warren; P 1.& 0 9 Jan* 1 * ..• ercookar, Ir. .I.,.ollovitio• ES - -45 lir, iliatei4zst nrvlve4- atom . thr ado by , , , ,• , , 'WATERMAN a sons . Cbut pxuno Yellow Jost received saJ, roe ealo Jiro . 4 J9III4BTON. SEEM ;,-.• - '.. ^ ;.. IMMO
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