-' ‘ ;?• ,;,I'- e***: : ,\ ;■ 1 v* • • ” :* /^'5 3' | <* *- ! * i * >i ' *' /' '- ‘ - N '*sv n <--'V '■‘l’rAv,-U; ; V". . '.v-r--**. ■„-••■: t . •..3... - •,., V4 V. • ' 4v : MflMhMtt&KM .dfssr OoddfStaMei. r .rfa. s '” ! Orderstrp' t\ .^tbnV^gH i?s twiSwwj fV -** &nfr*n» ■, saa^ iMMta s?" lliM tofappi® 'SlwS®imS^S E S.‘*S^Sf* ! #gfj||lB ■^ip^ ttgrtZ-t*' jsjSuttifi;, BS&Sj m Iffa'K fltfeliyi SsnKltMtMiy lgt(Ss^^Kk :,; v MStaggapa-: liSfe^ -■■.'vfc:,: :■ - W Jfi ifil ?2£f:*K9 M %| ink omm ■Mfe iSiSPS *%a 4 . 41-4,1 lAt' 3 l 44 t gitarkt,44*-4 fill MmSm BzU)UiT« Arrival.of, ■ _ ;r 7- MALIrAND WINTE& D&V £tdQD&J- j B fIJUSfIG £ OOw&toQlt north-west corner of :Wood>- i Street and DiamoTHinllejrj Importer* -*wl :-:Who!«&lo Infers la DttYGIWDS aod'&&l£r{?n EfJ, are Just opening an tics. one city, variety, amt cannot bqrirpwsed: by-flnyboose west of ibo mountains. .> Ourjdocfc ftartsU In ‘ " ... .. French and EngUskjßroad Cloths; ~~' r .Twofcdflfcnfl Jfcan* ;' lancy PrintB»ln]?rcatTari4ty l;.‘- . Brown and.BieachctfHusUnsv .... . Jiattn, VelVetjAVoTElodandCottoii Vesting*; Itaish Scotctrand Domestic Glnghnins; Diaper . Brows ahd Bleached Drillings;. —AipwaSf Delaines,Merino^«w.:. . * - ■* v\£ DrawerMJmter Shirt* and Pea Jackets i -Checks, sweods and Hickory*} •' Uoslery aadoloTes,ialarg«>a«art® Bnt » lllbho&V'Liu^fl'PndKdglnpr.-v. .... Onjnbricand Mull ITasUns •., - =-:r Veils,Collars and.Caff&j . . •• Dress SUL and SUk Handkerchief „ I*ockot andMte CaUery, of our own Importation, Oomb* Threads, Buttons, 4c. ' .| il4 i* In connection with thenboVo, we Met ftom the mantffecturors,a rerylarge Sand aut JXWjBLliy, Gold u>4SUvraf Paw anil Pencil*, Ladles’ and Gfjntir GoM, Pini Halt: fiayandTMtfr Hour Oocta, rfall ktodarltay ftimorv Dnara/Ac.* tooornirw.ptock-~4helialf of w[hlchbaa aSSn emSeroted. We would particular a* taatldnof dtyaad country .merchants, pedlars and.Millk ncra; as theymaj restassured we wilt make It an object: JUST DECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON & flPfr.T/ivreLfifonnf thn ORIGINAL XEEBTFE, No. 74 9gB£atfarketStrtcl, bdiccc&lburthJStrttt andtite Diamond PiUsburyh* - Tborahsrribcwhsvo sndbcau tfftil stock of PAW<md..fITNTEB2)KY GOODS, whlchharo booh pelectat«?ith great core from tho rocent'lrnportatlonsi and largo AuctloivSalcsln, Philadelphia andliewT6?k; abd Trill bo bqW Jor at avoir- oxtail adtauce above Eastern cast.. ; Purchasers-arorespectfully solicited to give them an early caU, Mulseeurea good-barcalnvafl the mock consists of & general assortment pf the following articles: - 3 Trench UerinoesendThlbetGloths; '■< • - “ “ lUffh CoshmercSf-and Galla Plaids: SUk Busters, Alp&ocas, hlloalors; . Bomhaalnea abd Persian clothe all .colors; ‘High Lustre,Plain IBack:Silks,aU:wedibs; -‘-Brocadex, Satin Plaids and Watered Silks; Black and ChamoUon SQksaxul Turk Satins; China Silks and Popiln&plain and fig*d; Frcmchanil American Ginghams, all prices; EogUfth' and Amcricon Chintzcs and Calicoes; 7 Embroidered, nlaln tynd hVnwAltc'hDd Linen Cambric hdkfr; : Silh Pocket Hdk&, CraTats and. Neck tics; Hitts,ttosrry and Suspondcre; . . ! Tickings, CheckSy-BleaM and Broom Muslin; . :-Irish Lmlns,Tab]o Cloths, and Damasks; Bird Eyo and Russia Diaper, Tery cheap; i Crash and Towels,-at 60 per cent. below regular prices. . Rod, Whit* nod YeUowrkmnel, wy cheap; i ' High Dol’d Dress and Sack Randiyplalnand FigM; . Cloths; Cashmeres, Satineits,Kentucky Jean and Testing i Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, at bargains; - - i Fall and Winter Shawls, general assortment. • i BTpB YOUKO.* STEVENSON & £PTR I 108- . FRENCH STORE. 108 Kdacation—The Female Seminary ♦ _____ (u*S ana.panrptmtfa.) 'TT7TLL beconurraed atibeuaoal place, comerof Waab s ington stmt and. East Common, Alleghany-city—the (all term commenting t7h the first Monday inSeptember next —under thceffidcni management af*lHss Hannah RTaTi*. who hna &rFomo time had charge' aa arm hare enitablo .warfstaned In ita management •»' ** . In point of location and arrangements for the comfort of tfce'pnpibv It tenet snrpaa&ed In-the community. For terms, .jtc- ace Ctreulaw. • to? - Female Seminary, TTITILL'Open the Fall Session on MONDAY, 80th instant, FT ~Mfd oohtihueTHwMdhths. As the number dfpcp Os is limited, application-will bo neceasary to secnre ed mission.' No pupil admitted for less timothan a session, and no deduction of ndtlbn exccpt-lbr protracted lilnaag. One half of tuition paynblelntfiriablj'to advance; For farther ihfoixmftm see ffixctflkrs, orPrutT. in person, at hit rooms, 64 Üb&ty (lrwin's Bow.) ' • Prof T. wfiTform a small dau of Bor 10 lads,in Matho nuticr to redto from 3to € P. &, on rca- [aulB - * Yonag tadiet Scmtnary» Allegheny* MR. and Ain. N. W. M£TCALF, aIU commence their An* tmnn fiesdon on MONDAY, August 80th, at their dwelling; cnFedend street, ** M’Lean.’a Bow.? Mona. P. W. Gengembre is engaged to instruct la French; and Mona. U. P. Gengembre, in Drawing and Painting. - Scholar! may en ter atanytlmi, andwill be charged toition from the time of entrants to the cloaqof Obsession'. Caees of . protracted sick ness trill he an exception to the above rule. Tuition Lilia will bo received, one half in advance, the other half at the close of thoeeakloh.'“ . " Ail other arrangements the same as heretofore, which may be Bsceriainod by .reference to the circular, or by applying to the instructora,....... Adams 4b Co.’i Western £xprei>» HOURS OF ARRIVAL. cpnnn Baltimore *nd SoutJi, 5 o’clock, P. M. Way Stations; between PhiLv and Pittsburgh, 6 o’eik. p. u. The West, generally, at 6 p. is. BOOKS FOB exxtsmo. ; Far Philadelphia and East, at 6 o'clock, ?. u. ; For Baltimore and South, at 4 o’clock, p. u. - Way Station*, between Kttburgh and Phils, 4 o’clk, p. n. xClevftiftod, Clnchmati, and the West generally, 7\£ a. at. 'AHGoods And parcelr leftat the Office, after the above hoars, wfll go nut by the following day's Express. nolO BAKER A FORSYTH, Agent*. vr\ MANUFACTURER of the Celebrated / \ GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, j ELASTIC BAND TOUPEES, and ore w** ry description of Ornamental Hair tor Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 70 Fourth 'street, between Wood and Market, wS«jW Bletcherti System enables Ladles and f Gentlemen to' measure their heads with accuracy. No. L ..Xhe round of the Head. u . the fhrchead OTer thejbead to neck, No. 2. 3. Froxdeartoear,overthetop. .B**74.From ear'to ear,totuid the forehead. fbr TdUPJBRSi to eoctjt ihttopofthe Read, only. A Paper Pattern, the exAH of the Bald part jylftaro - lapscott’o BemlttOiice ' sad Emigration Offices. 7 SOUTH STREET. NEW, YORK, And No. 186 Comerof, Pittsburgh. THE splendidvesselsnamedbelow,w!llsallregiilarly on their aroofißed days! -o'-,.. - FORNEWYOBK. - v ‘ cap*Anrs. • -Tons Btraww. . -FtoamA, < - MQb* . . 2000 West Pobst. ■ Allen." 2000 Cape Cod, ' Hopkins, 1000 Gabjuck, •%. O. BdcMge, 1800 JOBS StbahJ, Ferris. 2500 Bappahahnock, Cushing, 2250 A. -Z, Chandler, 1800 OoHonxuTttet, Allen, 2500 ABEEICAX Chios. Chose, - 2000 HOBOHIOS, Doane, 2000 ;AltriEcno, Zerega. 2250 . Annio, . Zerega, - 2000 St PATSICK, Waterman, 2000 HOSDtA, . Bartlett. 1800 WHUAWPISS, Folger, 1800 HKKr Cut, Hni, 2so ‘' RtituiLD MORSE, Perry, 1800 SnmiDAS, . . JJrtor, 1800 DsntEinaTrß, SHS'SJI. , 2560 OoTOSOT, E. B. Drummond, 2000 ■ KEntsnw, , imo <* .Smsosa.-----.i-i J 1!® B ’’, omwAUnna, SSw 4 ’* 2000 Watemoo, - * sx??. Bray. Ajjajis, {now ship,) J. Drummond, : Pbogk£ss» yhMe, v - liosacA * ' ' ‘ Gm* WsstßLf, " i:f nSSn Wntcnrairsßr Brtot.''v. : And succeeding Packets every tbwoday*. h V' 1 £ ' FOE PIUtADKEPHIA. . TT.iosuso, ijSjTO TmSm*TOV ■ 1 - -._ ; grtv’iAK,- _■ '- - ' 7 ~' RJB BAWQIOHBi.. ■ '■ -■■:i>.,/. ; v..:-WerriU, . ..*. . im&rr^ FoairorOrleans; v . : |gSsr**' . v;j»w; v . , ; i6o° r-'j V, I ■ FOB AtfSTßiliU, ’ * ‘ r ... Mdbaacaß,, *. ■ 2250 lot the itaoffc«OP(*k>io SroWiod; SSJta Bbenif,lpfcrt?iWi «®»1 Jg,a»Haeh.^.tly.etoT^ -•■ gg£gg«££;ssasKisi :Sssseeeast^i^k • «F» J * f- 393 WoodßEtiaettjrrtrem * L J t Sooth, FUfflA 2Fl>oKilP> DBX, itvi? HBW GUODSI LeteTgry lady coll, and pee this splendkl production of Im perial Chinese mamxfistfure. Laces, Batins, Sflka Lawns, Benges, Mantillas, and Tidies to match the shawls. Ladies’ find Children’s MUUnory, Gloves, Flowers Edg* Broad Cloths Tuscan and Leghorn Hats nin styles) Shirts Goats de- Mourning Goods of every description. Madame Gosling, (from France,) Is in the monthly re ceipt of Fashions and Models'from Paris London and Nev Yorfc, at Mo. 51 8L Clair street, when ladles are respectfully invited to coil. J Kie trade fiupplied with models and materials fapl4. WHALE OIE—IS bbls Winter-Bleached Whale Oil, for sale by fsfrplCj SMITH k CTKCLAIB. TJHACCO— -26 hxao'a and B’s Bussell 4 Robinson's and Grant’s To bacco: . 12 do 5> and S’a Stewart's do; 20 do Myers’ Superior Pound Lump do; SO do dd do dwarf do; 2fr eawDiadexn Twist. do; 15 kegs 6 twist ; do; 10 bbU noTariau cut and dry ’ do; 10 do Huneariau do do, roceired, and for sale by ft RICKETSON, Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street Ailftgheny.-Augugt Z, 1851L—au5df :orge Bletcher, (VSOSf BTW TORE,) L- ■ | 185&. < .-n~':Q!£eWTr«r rpitK; puiliiaw jnjbnaed .that wn art nov running rsgu 'J. larly to ttio East and *ftcst, and aropreparbd to£3r»nni < Ail Good* entrusted to our card. • rr v ’ * ■* i XSP-ECIAIiIIKSSENGEJt 4 o’clock PM- Also, dally to Cradnn&Uj at, 1 tftfoos, A. ill < 1 Orders traiwnitted freeof tduuse*. and (foods returned I>y ; first Jixpress. s ; p?ji« ftor sale on. England. Ireland and Bmt-‘ land, far any amount, payabl&co principal-Banking Hanses or l’cot Office in tho United Kingdom. \'u -i • dec34 lttgEg?tTpßSrrprAggfit, s W promptly,' , • earsorv&oa&r-,> £. v.-:; r r r/r tf > i Bamn.JtotcivnaE«f, foalUrt,) 4fo$100&«.. :. ■., . Ofl, Tallow, Wton, Window Glokssoc •$ E ** tt " a ** w > tother, leaf Tobacco, s > 00701* and ' Timothy |, 00-Doex Sting Hemp, Tlax, ami Eggs, 70c. viOOttw. Ears, Peltry,'Brooms tuid Merchandize, QQc-. ? On Flour, $ barrel. ■L **> a 1 *? propartd^V>ibfward, fcetefct/ to JUaehwgV* StatlODj.Dpar Grecnßburg»andlntfinscdl&to&£aUoDS. - * • ! > % 00VOCE ft GEAIUM, AgroW " ‘ contcp qfpmm and Warne sts- Pittaburch- H. H. HOUSTON,'Ajpait, 270 Market nrc^yPlUlaafilpbV l 'jftsa. i the Transportation ofMaxhaiuUaxind PndQtx, . (VU THS PKKSBTLYISLi CAJfAIS' ijromiL IOADSX p'rvnri'* ; ‘PUTSDUBGH AND PHILADELPHIA, JHrtd, without B&fJiippinq. *3-Tnna,%m#£®;. 4 .. , „ \%* t -, , -i , PAJTON.4‘kETNOLD3, , , • ■ Depot,Usl Market rt, (near, BUth,yptolad«toW ' . ... aA-arANom^co, • Canal Basin, 40$ and 410 Penn Pittsturnrh. 'tiI'AVI3JQ increased our fariliUea and.otlicnrise improved- JLiLuur arrangements for Transportation, we aro notr pro* pwedto largo amount of Produce and Merchant di^to^bJp^(6 p the opening <jf the Casals,')’tfltb promptness The Section Boat'Jnrstcm of transportation oYer our State improvements has teen in use about ten yean, and the great success, and faVor it has met with, 1* a rafQdent guar antee thatiUs no longer considered a doubtful or nrwwfbiiti experiment; bdti* acknowledged by all-a*-'vastly superior to any mode of transportton used on Oanals, (when inter*' sected by Railroads.) Goods loaded Into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain uadis* tnrboduntil unloadodat our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby fehtirely avoiding the delay consequent on throe different transhipments, nnd securing the' delivery of Goods in entire lot*, Jthe pacXagea clean, and In a* good order a* when shipped. , Produce, &a,cenjdgxwd to our House at Pittsburgh, wtil be received and forwarded alvrsy* at: the lowest current ca nal mtes, jjtrictly accordingto Instructions, without any ex tra charge |fcr commission, storage, or advancing charges. **23 , C.A.ITANULTY Jt CO. anCUHIGAN CENTEAt BAILBOADr CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with thw Cleveland and CShdnnatJ Railroad. Cleveland and Erie, Railroad, Cleveland and Pitta burgh Raßrbsd, and Michigan Central Railroad. AMES GOSLING, MARKET STBKET. PASfI£yQERS wilt be ticketed through from any paint do Into Michigan, to Qgrciacd, Cincinnati and Pitta burgh and from either of thoee placenta any point on Lake Mfchfr gam TUi* -lino trill be composed of two ceir low. prcMtuxe steamers. built expressly tbr the route. CLEVELAND*. .. C. C. Stum id. A. GOSI.INCI, Ho. 01, FOREST " jflapt. L. i. Pma A Boat will leave GeTeland Jar Detroit, *i*t Detroit for Cl or eland, ercir ereninß, at o'clock, arriving in loth dtles thefollowing morning, In season for the morning train of can for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boat* at Detroit. They will ran from Cleveland in the following order; , ' FOREST CITY. Monday.. .Wednesday..—..., CLEVELAND. Tuesday— Saturday. CLAIR STREET, >LS3ALK * BKfA.II. Dealers ia >relgn ft Americas Thursday CLEVELAND. . Wednesday.... FOREST CITY. Tuesday .Thursday .... .Saturday, The undersigned are prepared to make contract* for all kinds-of Freight, (him Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Sant St*. Marie, and all ports cm Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS vlll compose the line until the new beads are ready. -c- ;t goods, [Uliaerj-, etc. AND SUMMER DOOM, rich Shfcvta, from (5 to Aflnrrs, C. BUADBERN k CO., Cleveland. r14.-ep] rmiAN, TROWBRIDGE t JONES. Detroit. R^DtCEDI WEST XEWTOX VLA.KK HOAD ROUTE PHILADELPHIA aml WASHINGTON J; CITY. Far* Roccm This U the only office «rhkh insures aTITROtTQII TICKET to Washington, and, by taking thb. mute, pMcnger* will ssre time and mo nor. - The Mail Boat (carrying the United States fSpgpssSgi 3JaiL) leave# the Maaongnhela Wharf above *™ fy^ar= the Wire Bridge, EVERYAFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock, tin tfceYfcnghiogbeny River. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and take splendid United States UaO Coaches at \T«5t Newlohvgczt morning, over the Plank Hoad, creep ing the mountains In daylight Take the magnificent ing 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 same evening. Fare to Baltimore ...y 8,00 da Philadelphia.... 0.721 do. Washington City o,£o MONONOAILELA ROUTE. May steamer leaves tho wrhorft above the Bridge, liyiglY*-ffltlallT.at Bo'clock A. M. Travelers leavingPitta* ■BSMaaaaSßßbnrgaDy the Mbndng Boat, will ero® tho Munp tains the same night and arrive in Cumberland the-next morning for the 8 o'clock train of Can for‘Baltimore. Will 6ttp tn Baltimore and Washington City, and amre in Phila delphia at 2 {/dock the same night \ *Fare to Baltimore .. -*V8«00 da Vt& da Waddneton Csty~ For tickets, by either oftbe shore lines, please call V the West Newton Plank Road Office, In the Honongahela bDnra, Water street Qgp27j J. J. KTANB, Agent. : CHASGE OF HOUB& SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—PARE REDUCED, 1852. 1852. B. W. POINDEXTER. THE PfiSKSYtVAKXA HADUHOAD, Only Tm Miles Staging! Two Daily Train* from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and. RaUimore, Only 25 hour* thrxmyh to either place, both Trains coonectinp at Uarrisbttrp with Trains far Baltimore* tbxt s3>6tX ON and after Saturday, July 24th, the Express UoD Train wQI leave tbs Depot on liberty street, above, the Canal Bridge, exery morning at 9 o'clock. Passenger* will go by the can 80 miles to Rodebaugb'*, (near where (hey will find the beatoi Coaches in readiness to convey them 10 .miles, over a first rate plonk and turapiko road, to Beattys station, (Conductors •ccoxnpa ny each train of coaches) and then take the car* direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore, Passengers tor Baltimore take : the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at HarrUborgb. Passcncera who wish to avoid night travel, can lodge at ZZolUdaysburgh over night, and resume •»•*» the next morning in the 6 o’clock train, andwrrive In Philadelphia or Baltimore the Mine evening at 9 o'clock. The Evening Train wQI leave daily at 8 o’clock P. IL, ar riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock the next evening. Wo nre through tickets to Bedford, via HoUldaysburz. for s&«>. Baggage chocked through to Philadelphia. Passenger* are at no expense la moving baggage on line. The Accommodation Train will leave daily at 6 P, SL, and arrive at Rodcbaugh’s (near Grecnxlmrg) at 8 P. SL; return ing, the Trains will leave Rodebaugh’a as follows: The Ac commodation TrainwUTlcave at arriving In Pitts burghatS A.6L; First Through Train at 380 P. MJ**rrivlng at 6 P. 3L; Second Through Train at 1086 P. XL/arriving at 12 P. BL 7b Qreensbnrg, $1^)0. Fare from Pittsburgh to- East Liberty, 10 cents; to WII - 20 cents; to Turtle Creek 80 cents; to _Rode>- baUgh’s, SO cents, h PmengerayHl procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Monongaheia House, Water street, or at tho Depot Office, Liberty street OrNoncx.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage ..only, and for an amount not exceeding $l5O. J. MESKUIEN, au6 Ticket Agent P. R. R. 00. TOTTED STATES MAIL. new An ndlr onuen t. Commencin'# August lBth| '1859( OHIO AND PENVBYLVAVIA RAILROAD, The only Western RaUroad running out from Pittsburgh! ran from ail ms selats dr nu ouzo arrau «■ 7b Cleveland, Cblumlms, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, MUwaukie, edc* 1 'Running in connection with the Clere . land and Pittsburghßadroad from MHance to Cleve land. Running Direct from Pittsburgh to Ctw- Unu Mats Wan and Wooster, and through in a ' day to Mansfield by stages from Wooster. FIVE TRAINS start from Pittsburgh daily, (Sunday* ex cepted) MAIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.80 a, U. Passenger* dine at Alliance at 1280 p. an, and reach Wooster at 4p. jl Fore to Wooster $3,76. For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh ot 11 a. u. Passengers dine at Alliance at 280 p. il, and feeefe Cleveland at 6AO p. in time for the evening boats on Lake Erie. This train stop* at at Rochester, New Brighton,. Enon, ColnmWaba and Salem, and at no other station between Bittsburgb Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, in about tin and a. half Aotzrk Fare £4. Passengers can take thi* Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chlcago in the evening of the next day. - The Mauiraln coming eastward, leave* Wooster at 080 a. K., dines at Alliance at 1280 p. x., connects there with the - tnomtng train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a. and readi es Pittsburgh at 6P. connecting with the evening train cm the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and Balti more at 8 p. x., and also with the West Newton Steamboat route. - • Returning lcave9 Alliance at 880 p. x., and reaches Pittsburgh at 12 at night By this train passengers come from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh in bus day of less than 18 hours, instead of several days by steamboats on the Ohloviver. Fare from Cinrlmiafl to Pittsburgh $lO. Passengers leaving Cincin nati at 686 a. u„ and Cleveland 6AO p. x., reach Pittsburgh the same evening. Stage line* run in connecttfo w£th the road from Enon to New Castle, Mercer, and Erirf from Balfl®, on the plank read to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield. the freight.train. Leaves Pittsburgh at4Bo / A. freight Is carried through In a day to Cleveland and to. Wooster. V oa-BrigbMn AMSnmo4atitm train Ira™ Pitts burgh at 10 A. IL. and 4.46 P.M, and Now Brighton at 7 A. 6L, and I P. M., stopping »t intermediate stations. KMuraion Tickets, good for two days, ore sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton • Quarterly tickets are sold et low rates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. Excursion parlies ore cot run on Sunday Omnlbusses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Ibr tbkets apply at iha Federal street etetion of the Ohio and Penrugrlroola fiaihoad, to ' GEORGE PARKIN, ~ Ticket Affect ortoJ.HESSJHEN, • i -Monongaheia House, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, August 28y 1852. - H/rpr * Hffßft—l BO bbis prims Na» Orleans Molasses, in JxL oakpackages? ;25:bnls.flL> James Sugar House Biotas* BesTforsalsfry fsep27j.-:X-griWATEBMAN 4 EOSB. ' mUE partnersMp heretofore existing tmder the name and ■>T ; 6tTI9Of STCASI > A pni ) -.»«a thl» d»y dissolredby limitation. All the accounts of tin flna nill be settled I>t 'AJ J.- gTPABJ; at the old stand, Hoi C Smltbfleld-street. ' -■ 1 > ' A. J. STDAET, w JHt^tergbiAngrat2l,lBs2. - .■ - -T-JK. fiXLL. - - :; -Bmlntas.‘.*t.'tln'oia ■itna.ru ,, ~ ' ' ,A J. BTOAET. le&torfom ffle'laft Aim, I take jleaeßrp in ieSjmofeiditK to car toner-Meads and cns ' .[anffij- y/RfiDJi. ■ r ■■ tIJWWB, v .' panaiylvaßlt' KaHr«m4 <3oiapMiy»: ? } Me ro hant(’.Portable Boot. Line, EXPRESS TRAIN /WE EXPRESS TRAIN at reasonable rates. iiaaolntton. . INSTJBANOE,COMPANIES. I St«te 2Tnti»lli , lfe lnmftn«e Couptn/i i .•*■■■■• ip\ESwMEp onli fcp the safer-clausesof property, fen*ari JL/ ample capltol. soil affords gaperiQEafftasiages la point pi chcapnemS, safety atul and country andnnrzicni'Qf dvalUDgk-and. isolated «reoonti% IJTOP«tyl JTO P«ty- ",A7 aTOABMEB, Actuary, - , s t <«tig Bt^Plttatargh. ossa; r i Jantual, Fire Imnraniw Company . P_ r _ . slft) f ooo.. r**® I \W°* , BJgtxt4 to the Ageatcftfatfabor&Coinpafayfbr. L roanty, and 6 prepared to take rtoJuonito ▼orabta term*, as..unj.jresponsfMe company id-thO-Statc ,aU Joswa promptly, ia dxty days alter proof of «une.» : BP®*?®* th * htystOTie Mfe Insurance Cbmpanv. of 1 jarrisDurg, Pcmnsyivaala. THOMAS-MOFFITT, *V- Jyl4 ■■■... . No. 29 yifth stroct, Pltlrtmrgh- f* H ( ieir England Llvo Stock Iniorance Go,,' • <A’«o ißcewk-Om naticuL> • ■■ QESEB. CATTLE, Aiv insured against death hy diseaio jJ.cr accident Capital $50,000, with power to Increase to $lOO,OOO. 4 < Ihredart «Thomas Kendrick, J.,Levis Taylor, Nathaniel JTburbcr, Alfred, Edwards, John Saxton, Wm. W- Kendrick • W' 1 • *, w - ••• . ThojosKssdricx,JVwufent. \ i QBOMeTvßsTKOLt^&crriary.' „ _ . CUKTIS & DOBBS, Agents, • • No. 123, <yrrncr Wood and-Fifth streets, (oror Patricks A Friend s Banking Kongo.) [my29 I N S U li A JSf C ET AGAINST LOSS OR, DAM AGE BY FIRE AS'D THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY Till PBOTECTION INSUEASCE COMPAHY OP HARTFORD, CONN. «-Thia OLD-AKD RESPONSIBLE Company coMlpu'ea to punt policies npori tho moat favorable farma. Ap])!y to ' QEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent eop&3m for Pittsburgh and ABcgbony County. New York Life Insurance CompAUf. f • Accumulated (Xtpttal $500,000. THE Annua] Dividends hare been unusually largo, show ing that the Company has been doing a Ycry large and prosperous business. The Dividends in 1840 were 60 per cent. ’ “ •• 1847 “ 60 “ - 1848 “ 60 “ u “ 1819 “40 “ " u 1850 ’“4O “ • “ 1851 “ 60 u “ 1852 « 40 TWsi* wnonz Uwvoldcst comp&niesiMkD doited State*; 1U acraxaulaied capital Is constantly increasing for the ben* eflt of oieta&cra, pxtwDot and future, Mouus I'n-uciun, President Plot Fommi, Actuary. _ CURTIS A DOBBS. Agent*, No. 123, corner ofWood awl Flflh strtctMww Patricks A Friend 1 * Banking House, Pittsburgh. CALIFORM IA RISKS TAKEN. Also—Agent* tat Protec tion and Fanners' Fire and Marine Insurance, Capital $130.- 000; and. of brunch office of tbo Empire State Health Asso ciation, cash, loelodtogaccumnlaled capital, $16,000. Also, agent* for the purchase and aalo Of Real Estate, myll < Delaware Slntuai Safety Inturanc Co™ Office, north room <\f the Etchangt, Third tU, Pftil. FIRE INSURANCE.—-‘Buildings, merchandise and other property, In town and country, insured against locs or damage by tire, ai» the lowest rate of premium. Marjss Lcnnmret—They also Insure Tends, cargoes and freights, foreign nr coastwise, under open or special policies, a* the assured may desire. lsuxft TiAHSPoaTAnco>.—They also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, zallrcod ears, <**"«! boat* •«>< iteaio* boats, on rims and lakes, on the most liberal terms, u IXrtdar* Jcacph IL Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John. C. Davis, Robert Burton, John IL penroac, Samuel Ed wants, George a Lefnir, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Darts, WB» Uam FoIWcOL John Xewlto, Dr. R. M. Huston, Ja*. C. Uand. Thoophllos Paulding, 11. Janos Brooks, flemr Sloan, Ilngb Craig, George Serrfll, Spcnccr M’llraln, Charfe* Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John SoUen, William Kywwjr. DirtcSon cJ Pittsburgh—p. T- Morgan, Hugh Crate, T. Logan. Wmiaa SUara; /Vwfc£nt ' Taos, a lUsn, nee President Jasrra W, Cbwajr, tertiary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water si rnet, Pittsburgh/' JelOaltf P. A. MADEIRA, AgccL FrankitJi F'tre Iniaratice Company, Of. PhOadttvhiay ftitmylseaxia. DntECTORS-— Charles W. Bancknr. ™»»m Hart, To Mu* Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordocai D. Lewis, Adoljphl £. Boris, Darld 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ctua. N. fiascus, PmidenL Cars. G. Rurcxx*, Arrrfury, Continue to. make perpetual or limited, on every •description orprbperty, in town an&coaniry, at rates as low a* are consistent with security. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fond, Which, irUb-tfrur capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ajgplp PF&ocDon to the assured. Xha AMsttU of the Conipaur‘ on January Ist, 1331, os pub lished agrreably to an Art of Assembly, were as follow*, vis: Mortage .. $915426 CS Real Estate.., 7fl Temporary Isons S3,9CG’fc Stock*....— .. CIAB9 00 Cash, Ac— Bl JrtJaj. Total .. .. 44 Store their Incorporation, a period of twenty-ao* year*, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage# of a* '-Well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with prompttuira all Rabßitto. J. GARDINER OUFFOf, Agent, »1<34 Office, north-east cor. Wood soil Third its. Hatn&l Fire iKninrauco Company. Scrrritburgh, Hay 1, ISi'i /IATITAL, s2oo,ooo.—Breach Offlre, So, M Smithfleld nL, \J Pittsburgh. The following is the Second Annual SI&U -meut— : amount of property at rislu. Amount of rprefrable (in form of Premium not** from mnabere. - 178,527 01 Amount of Cash Premiums,.. .^l2s,Ci* 10 Total loahs, returned premiums, rodnsurenco and expenses 95446 frO Intercat an Cuh Sarplu* t< Estimated prvuent rtlueof station ery, office furniture, etc TdUL_ r 8S One-halfof this amount expire within a fear. The Directors, Id presenting the Second Annual popart, take leave -to congratulate the members upon the marked success of the State Mutual (Ire Insurance Company. In opera tion only two years, It has taken a position beskle the older Institutions ox the kind, and prmcs by Its eery great success that the mutual system, as adopted by them, fs beyond a question the best and only sole mode of insurance. The hoary losses of the past year, which hare annihilated many stock companies, leave the Elate Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards qf thirtyonp thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company offers, to owners of safe property, Inducements sel dom equalled, and bever exceeded. Director#—John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedg-wtck, Samuel Janet, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts burgh; J. B, Rutherford, A. J. Gillet, S. T. Jodbs, Robert Klotr. Joaa P. RcTHJaJXOtD, JPnsidaiL A. J. GtU£T, Seattary. ' jelaUwtf JAVA'OOFFEE. —60 pouches, 40 to 60 ftu. each 014 Got* etament Java Cufloc, Just reeelrM and fi>r sale at the «P 8 . PEKIN TJU STORE, 38 fifth »*- OATS —^ . A. J, STUART, nop22 ; . • r--- ..-So, 6SmlthJW4^!xcot * ' No. fl PmithfiflM'gtreot, Opposite tfaa HttKK PLY CARPETS— ficcdTal tiU toy at the Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth street, ofne* and rich styles, at prices as low as can be bod In any of the eastern cities. Bep7 W M’CUNTOCK- Co-Par tncrahlp Sotice. fT'HE rabscriban havo this day entered into partnenhlp, I under tho etyje.and firm of TAAFFE, MAQUIUE 4 BAKE for the purpose of errrying on * general Commission and Prwlttoe Business, Mid confidently hope tbdr long expe rience, oxtensire mercantile acquaintance, and personal at tention to the Interests of their customers, will entitle them to a share of public patronage- which it shall be their study to deserre. LUKE IAAKFE. Htaburgh, BAM’L MAflimi.Fl, Cumberland, Md, WM. 0. BANE, Washington, Pk April 8, 1852. Pittsburgh, [ ap c ?kiAMp ,l m r « W»terCnrp Establishment, X N PHILJJPBBUKG, Bearer oounty, Peniujlrtatft, qo Uib A South ride of the Ohio Hirer, opposite tha mouth of tho Big Bearer Creek; twenty-eight tulles from Pittsburgh, eight from Wheol&g and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor has had twenty yean practical experience as a regular physician, twelve of which he practised under the Hydropathic system. Terms only FIVE DOLLARS PEIt WEEK—payable weekly. All searoni are adapted to Hydro pathic cures. Each patient la required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two large comforts, four sheets, four tow els, and ono camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet ~, , DR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, mar 15] PhiUlpatnirg, Rochester P, 0., Bearer comity. Fa ENTERPRISE works. RO. 136.W0C&/ : £TU£T, tmaD DOOR BXLOW VTBQIR AU>£T <f TETLEY. <■ IMPORTERS and maaoikctoren of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL mm*-* * s INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, 4c. We a||r keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gnus, Pis ’tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, "Shot Belts, Capa, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk;'Hunting and Pocket Knives Tailors and Hair Dressezn 1 Shears; Tocket Sdsaors, Ac.— Trusses and Supporters. ropairingneatly executed. aro making Rifioa of ovary description, to oix&r, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted,— Otfen received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale priow. my ic Bionic and School Books, Paper and T *■ Stationery. HE subscriber is now receiving large additions to his for mer stock of Blank Books, School Books, Paper and Sta tionery, to which he invites the attention of p)crchanta eM others. His stock consists in part of mediums, demy and cap Legers; Journals; Day Books: Cash, Invoice Bales, Or der 1 onaLettor Books; County and Aldermen’s Dockets, In various styles of binding, pogod and plain, equal to any ever offered in this market, and at reduced prices. A general assortment of School Books, Memorandum and Copy Bocks; Pocket and Family Bibles, plain fancy binding; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and Judgment Bonds; Cap and fatter Papor, a groat variety plain and ruled, at exceedingly low rates. A general assortment of American, German, and EnglUh Stationery. J. R. WELMN, Bookseller and Stationer, eep23 63 Wood street, between Third and Fourth MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, Yo. 118 Wood Strut, Second Door Above Fifth PiyrHBITBAH • PA. 18 her Pill mda of rood, in the above Uno, which haring boon selected with great care, and porchiaeaftr cash, enables her to offer strong Inducement* to purchasers, who are respectfully inrited to examine her. stock, among'whlch are ' .PIANOS—-Asplandid selection, comprising all the latest Styles cad prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Haims; Double Carved Inula XTV style; also Gale A Co’s, New YorkpßactmA Raven's New York; Betchenbach 2 Son’s, PMMdpWk, fe, Ac,; - , . Persons athomeor abroad,about purchasing llano Fortes, would'do well to caU,"aal will sell as good an article as can bo found and on as good tarms, varying in price from *2OO tokSOdtwUh a written guarrantee. . flue selection of French and Spanish, which for richness,' beauty and power of tone 1 are unsurpassable. FLUTES AND (3iAItIONETTB of the very best French, Qcrman and'American mapufoctnre., / i.yiO^a—'^fe^tltallja.Ktachjs^Rn^Mi-nmka very bestltallah, French and Germla. , AHMusl.nl Instrument* repared with durability, neatness and despatch. r-^sejiU ,> ’ * KU&bethaa Reception Pearl Inlaid u Ann u Gothic and Hal) Chairs. A larpr assortment of COMMON FCRNITUitK and WINDSOR CUAIES, Cxamr Mazcba cuppUrd with all ar ticle* In their line. ami HOTELS, fornlAbAj at the* fbartest notice. All order* promptly attended lew oarf OO / Cittxeai amd Stronger*, - • . - DO YOU KIBXX TO A FINE GOLD OB Sit VEK WATCH, at tbontonohalf the usual priced Ifco. call at- Uoan's Nxw Jx«Zl&t Stour, 61 Usrket street, two doors north of Third, and take a look at Us new stock, just arrived, and rqo «jn #i*T« pqrefcwe Watches, or rut kind uf Fine Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not.bo charged tvo price* Hit emrythlng, is you have usual] y been, but can get too very be*t quality qj goods at the wry lowest eastern prices. Do not-beuero vbjtt in their own sales, tell you, but came and see Ibr yourselves. All goods sold at this establishment will be warranted as represented at time of ealo—oo that all may'purchase equally safe and cheap. aul2 $30,473 CO 783 48 $31,212 06 Henry ftlehardson. Jeweller, SAVING refitted his store In a handsome manner, but recently returned from the tssltm dtie* with a assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hi* friend* and custom* errto the bet that among his Watch™ wlßbe fbundthe most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest style* .of Brooches, Breast Pins Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Miniature Locket*, etc- etc. ' FANCY GOODS—Such ga Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxea, Desks, Fancy Vases, Pcrftime Bottles, Table Mat*, Coifs Pistols, l*orte Houxxak* tu great variety; Chfa* Fruit Vtd Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful or namental articles, which hare only to bo seen to be appro rioted. [Do?!] NO, 81 MARKET STREET. Watcheii Jewelrv t Ac. HAVING Just returned from the Eastern dtlea, I hare brought with mo one of tbo moat beautiful aud eare ftdly refected stock* of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever ode red to tho puhlic. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my lino, can rely on getting a good article. 1 do not advertise to pell rood* below cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than aar house in the city. Giro mo a call, and I am rare you will be satisfied that I can sell a good Article as cheap as any of then. Another fact 1 wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewelry, retoired in the best rpannrr, this is the place to have it done. To this trench of my bastes I will devote especial attention. JOHN & KENNEDY, §4 Mprket street, apr7 Sign of the Golden Eagle. A. A.TARRIKR. Act nary. 1/ Time U SURELY it desurvea to be watched, nnfL reader, yon may be assured that— WATCHES bettor ne’er were told, Whether of silver or of gold, ■ Than you will find whene’er yon go i, And look at those on sale below. L. RKINEMAN A OCX, Importers and Dealers in B *atchts % Clocks and Jewelry, Watch Materials, IRrt ch Makers’ tyoU, dc, dz-, Fifth street, ono door from Wood, beg leave to an nounce to tho trade, icwl the public generally, that they have Just received, from the best manufacturers’ In Europe, a large tot of Gold and slrer ]Yafehea, Watch Tools and Ma terials, and a most dlecaut assortment of Jowelir, from the best manufacturers, which they offer as low as they can be purchased in the eaatoumarkets. Clocks. Watches and Jewelry re paired-in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. [mar2L ICUIa RgDfKMAV..'.'...- wmrrirm [Of tho late Tina of fiah'd* andUdneoan-l LOHS RBINEUAN 4s, CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac, Ac, Fifth Street, one Poor from Wood Street Pttlsbinyh, fh, riXAKE leave to annoonoe to the trade and the.publlc gen* J. eraily/that they have themselves carefully selected and imported from Europe, a large stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of JEWELRY, from the. best manufactoric* wfaloh-thoy offer at prices as low as theV’can bo purchasedin the eastern mvrketa. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent levers; do. Detached Lerers; daLepines; SilverQuartiers and elegant French Time Pieces, of the most. approved makes. Together with a. largo stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best AmericanTactories. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip tion in this line, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings: Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold,. Yob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Hold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind or fancy articles generally kfcpt In establishments or this do- , scrlption. - They would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock St WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS, of every variety; which they have most carefully selected. They have also on a largo assortment or Telescopes, Spy Glasses andOper* Glasses, from the best manufactory tn England. Together with variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner and on the mosttreasdnable toms. [octll:ly / > IURRANTS->-25 casks Currants, of superior, qualify, for \J Bale by Qepl6 SMITH A SINCLAIR. " Notice to stockhofden.i THE Stockholders *of the Pittsburgh and SteubpuvUfe Railroad Company, ore hereby notified,'thfllhe sooond instalment of fire ddlare per share Is now called in, and will be paid Into theTreakuxy df said company, on or before the 12th day.of August nexL at the Treasurer’s Office, No. 48 Wood fit, By order of the board Of Directors. WM. A HILL. Treasurer. ~ Notice* THE partnership heretofore existing between the under signed la-lhe Commission and Forwarding business, Ac., under the,finn of fl. P. VON BONNHQRST ACO,Is this day dissolved by. nmtaal consent Ifhe business of the lata firm will be settled by S, P. Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to use the came of the firm for that purpose. WILLIAM EICHBAUM, S- F. YON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 18$2-my.4 po*Partncnhip Notice* THE undersigned hare this day formed a Co-Partnerphip for the transaction of a Woof and General Commission and Forwarding burinMA under the firm of VOHN BONN HORST A MURPirv; Warehouse No. 8T Water and lIS Front streets. JAMES B. MURPHYi i . i. •; •% a F-~VON BONNHORST, -Pifiabiirgh>MayiL'lSs3-my4 v ;l o INDIAHBBBERGLOVES.aiITTEHSfAe. /COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making-tbeir purchase*, iL/should not neglect these desirable- and saleable articles Their manufacture much improved recently,-and' they are! made very durable. Particular attention Is-rfe questofeto the WOOL-LINED .-GLOVES AND MITTEN tbey are Indispensable in cold and wet weather. ' Ladies will find these Gloves useftd to onyvrork'that wiD soD the band*, *t ti» came time tbit thsywill cure the worst Salt Rhoufo Chapped immediately. They arc made all to proteettiuranhs and wrists! . . v: -- For sale by Bowen A “ApNamee, New York? Noreross A BostonJohn'Tbondey. PhUadelphiar E. M. Pun 'dereoh AOa, Baltimoie; Gill A Brotbeiy St Louis; -Bart A Cfcubtry Merchants throughout the United Sfeies and Canada, [seplfeew, ! > * * FTJBNITUEE.:;^ vL at hla old stand, l Fyl eom^nrf^Ltbertr soA Serenth itreflta. UNHEBIA& , t Am £* ~~ iTTavE OIT'ITAinJ at-tllelr «xtcnsit» .CABINBT! ■n ClUla iUNDFACTOKTi Net -64 SnrtlMWct Streg a fenfrjr ani plain: furniture, which ttoy- Vlli soil 15 per cent, below: fcostemaiy rote*. Tfenn»—cash only- 1: < ‘ J: •v• J • • vl • ■•-• ■ • • <lac27:ly * 1 D. 0- ~ ~.lL DAVLXB. < A Dftlllcri , . ■ , i \Betioceji Seventh } Pa, .A ILAMMRR * HjttTT.Ktt keep constantly on hand a of excellent and feahloitablo 'Fnroilnre, war ■• r@| ranted equal to ilnyintbedty, and; sold on as fernr* , * t » able terms as can be obtained at an? similar establish montln the West They hare now* on hand an unusually extensive stock; embracfnfr all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and pi»+n»*ft to the most costly and elegant. - AD onlerspromptly to. . tnySßdGm'* • . ... . 7 kakers. ~~ ! 7"” yawrt t MahoganyfUatetooodQJul Walnut f Tferrdsh, IZard : v ware and Rmxlurt at Wholesales. . ; THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most - splendid stock of TEtEEBSj and are manufacturing by m»chinay‘'Fnrnlture suitable for the trade: All of Which we will seD-at extremely low prices.' • As great care was in the seloetlon of the stoek, pep-, sons cannot fixQ to be suited cither as to quality or price; and, adit is wcD knowu-that Furniture cfen be made by me* chineiy superior and much lower than by band, tbe atten tion of the trade is respectfully invited- _ •>"'•••, . Turned Work- In allits btsncfres, earned on asnsuai. ‘ Plank for hand raUs, -for Carpenters, aud ell'articles-re quired in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, -constantly on hand—ris;- Mahogany* Varnish. Hardware, 'Hair Cloths, txi - RYAN k ATKEE, Ryan's Buildings, - marZfcydow ‘ „ No. 31 Fifth street., p Jon^nemctt€a3ils«t9tAkmAisoclftttoft» WAREHOUSE, I*o SECOND STREET , : - •;(XEA»TOt-OOS3TO-OI , WO£Oi.>. ' : , " ?j. - - THIB C H i ftlmdr twice Ip; three -times liitbertotoost renowned badness - „ hirft oproed their WaTehoafe/ and jot ahlerto famish tlurpablfc* bywboleaals or retail,;-with Fur niture of tbclhUowing4escriptksn--Tli: Wortibbc*: * Full Columned 'Rriw*n«; RwftfMHt- ;<fnhA>witiyf!h«iiT«; Rngkfnff Chairs; Mahogany Wwbrtand* Soto; Divans; Plano Stools BookCases;Soerataricij Card Tables; Pier Tables; lino Card Tables; Ce&tro Tfthlea; Hstßacks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Foplar'VVaMrobes; Dining anti BrcakftstTkbles; Workstaods; Cherry end Common Wortutasd*; high post,; common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cril« Cradles, 4c- The ndrant&ges of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per* mlfctham to «*H at the lowest price*, and thejvare dctel mined to wdl, lower than any competitors, an equally good, If-not better article, and. warranted—aa tie pnmlo will on* derstand by riving them a call, . of all descriptions, and other article* of any description, made to order In every style, at the short est notice.- ' mar 29 . J4BIEB W. WOODWELL, CA BINE TP UR NT TUBE it A NUPA C TUBER. O7 «sd99 TUrdttrett. Mr*.m ump—wiW.- ■• •- ■■ *J, w. W, respectfully tofbrnmesa- thatheujL-. of Fural bPJadacdlr W thetorgestabdboit«Tefoffered for rale In thisCity,width wJU at prices as low U any to the United States •./ .. ,- A*-felijb> determined to npbold the quality with weUrea-' mdRI materials, best workmanship, ami newest design* and from the extent of hia orders and facility to'manafaanring, be is enabled to prod nee warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted 4* principle of identifying bis customers' i interest with thrown, to-quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every dajcrtptxraof furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to fb* man ele gant and costly, that a boose, or any part of one, may be furnished from bis .stock, or mnnnfartnrcd expressly to or der, The following articles consist, to part, 'of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot bo rmrpsmnt In any of fhc Eastern cities: Louis XIV tfitoa*tote &*to; 60 8o&s, In plash rad hair cloth; fiOdoa. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dox. Walnut *• 60 Mahogany Boeing " 20 Wfctoot * « 60 Mahogany Divan*; 20 Walnut “ W Marble Too Centre Tables: 60 “ ** Dressing Bureaus; SO *• ;« Washstoody; 40 * 100 Common u 20 Plato Dressing Bureau*; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut u &OOotmge u .300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut u 10 Cherry u bO Plato Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; IS Secretary and Bookcases, 20 do*. Cape Scat Chairs; 24 Cane Seal Backing Chairs; 12 ladies’ Writing Peeks; Uat and Stands; What-Nots; Ktigutres; Paper Tables: Conversation Chair*; Pembroke w Hall and Tier “ Ladies* Work “ Extension Dining Tables; Ottomans; WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. mm ©life ** « * . „ N | ( , * * [-» « , ” * VW u ** * ~ lmportMs"fo~y> m ■. ~ OCKJR X4.TIWBFSTBBNC #a fax -mceng-nfcunti jm****t. rfrtMpfmGjAtnastoaTQtoth tiickne*£2sleQr Albas- DeUDty; genlrtl-WOTUBa, Nausea, Pains An the Head aad Limb* Lose of Appetite* Palpitation, Tre- orfire Iwiee ft* Si: - SdhS wholesale and re> *•“.*7 C- JACKSON, 210 liberty- <tK»t,b«ul6f Wool fhm*i Stttabergh, md bjr*tttti*l>h£ii«»L 3u« «*•- I Ulrectioni emJosoa with «sben. rdnelftlrfltir to ln my fimilj fbr ffialiit tin jenrs, tmd bare *l - to falintof-woniu; unlike ctlier kinffsof-VeiuAfuge which I bare usod, it does not J“*“* lljT ®r«“ «fg <*ua,'bnt expel* thawtem* witSbutMjr StqarloM effort* fclloirhiE. - Ahoatelr monthiacot-r'fliTo taking it ehepasial two hundred :.wannc; li onlt-ntoßtlin gie as one among many Instance* in. which! bats obrerred the pood affects of the Vcrmiftig*. Jama Q. Dawson. ' ; Prepared and soiaby* B. A.EAHSESTOCK A CO., ■ aiusaalkw corner of Plr»t*nd Wood streets. >Abead of AUI • .. r , A JKTRAOTOT American oil TJIIEPAJIEDand sold by JJ.O. YOUKGSON, 200 liberty X Street. Thispowertnlly ooncentrafad pnmsiatSonJ tlia medical yirttiM of which are found to be eight'times tho strength of the uriginal American OH. Itiaputnnln bot- Uea at 25jmdS7V4 each, with ftdl'dirertioSa for itanso. In Cray disease when* : tha original American Oil haabeen found at all effleacioua, and it so far eaceedathe origlnH fa power,di* to render It the CHEAPEST MEDICINE I2PIHK WOBLD. Call ana try It JOHN YOUNQSON. - N: B.—The original 00 In its natural state as taken from the bowel* of the earth, Can bo bad ns oboro—cad -will be 'found valiant, -notwithstanding a eertain firin clalms to bo thePTjfyPropriefors. r--; - • fdtortfl ' . J/ .Y : DEv'KEYSEE’S PE C T Q R ASTR IT P! FOB THE VARIOUB DISEABE&OP THE OUCH as CSOIiJSy OTLtIENZAe-WHOOpXKQ COUGH, CROUP, HOABSESESS,' COUGHS, - BRONCHITIS, QUUiJEy, ASTRSIA;a'CttIKiT.OOXSXJMPnOS, and the varionsdisesae# tarring; the Irarlgia. la an Inflamed, con gested or torpid condition of the organs of respiration* -;, This Medicine, cow offered ,to the public, under the Above dime, Is a remedy ctf Jm&enre value In-the dlseaserfor which it is recommended, and has beeanaed to oonjtiderabJe extent throughout this city, as weflaa. in other localities, with* success that has rarely attended any medicine, not heralded throughout the whole totxntr? hr the press. ; Dr. Kcyaer’s Pectoral feyrap, Isthwpreecription of a rcgalsrphytitian, who nred tt.ior peversl years in his practice, with a woceess unequalled by imy other medidhe la.ure,andU waacnly upon the great ■sddaily Increasing demand tor It, that he was induced to put it np in bottles, fora more general and extenjdre gale. - We dain fbr the Pectoral Synrp that H la an ENTIBJELY SEW PREPARATION, differing in every respect from the rations remedies now in ttwftbr the diseases of the Pulmiv oary organs; IT DOI3 NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH, by containing nansratlng dtgps of squills, antimony,*zia* ipecarhuxna. -It has in it no opiate* to eonstipato the bow* cU, and dry np the secrettogotgam; but its itotion fs wholly differastfrom the action of any of the above CT IS ANEXPECTORANT, that dears out the- tabes and air cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that is co£ equalled by any other remedy. It dissolves, in a greatmea* the iturpased secretion of mneouv attending tho various dlseiases of the air cells and bronchia] tubes. It allays alUrritation, almost asKxmasit Is has been known to cure acongh of several weeks' duration, ha We hare several remarkable cmsba noted down, where it succeeded in curing cases having every appearance of Cast I.—A young man, aged 10; of slender make; had cough; expectoration of dark matter from-the Lungs «bd Bronchi*, Car three weeks; pulse np to 120; hectic fever and night sweats; great emaciation; pain in the breast t-earne times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; had to> ken various remedies from phyrfd&ns, vUh Uttic or no re lief; commenced taldnsthe fodorat ■Syrooinh&lftheii'uai doses; the expectoration diminfahed; tne eonkb ahsted; the hectic (over IMt; widfnfbnrdaysalHhchadsymptoiitf had entirely disappeared, and lhe mafc Is ncfwputirvlr welL CUat lady, aged 45; daring all or the grvatcr part of last summer, which, to wards fitQ, greatly incTcoscd, and continued night sod day, threatening to involve the.iuhgs' and pulmonary organs to a serious extent; there was pain in the. breast, palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; stalled condition':of-the vessels;'occasioning a feeling of fulnroofthehead.hose and throat.and a discharge of ac rid secretion from the nostrils; various remedies had been used; several physicians:consulted, without relict pommenccd taking thePeftonil Syrup, tn tho evening; that night she coughed but ppce; took another dose of Pectoral; and slept well all night; continued the syrup next day, and by night was entirely free from the cough,. and all the had symptoms. She is now well. Other cases, equally remark ante, could be given, if space would permit. 43T Wc GeJow a certificate, Pig pod by a number of oar own citizen*. In proof of it* efficae; : &t»OS RfftdH Wfo tixo undersigned, haring used. Reyser's Pectoral Caugfa Syrup upon ouraelrw and in our families, do respect fully recommend It to others as a safe and efficient medicine for the purposes recommended: James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Foulk. - . - John Fowler, ED Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, TjurghU") John J Mitchei, - Js&m K-ietder, J.Porter, Wm Q BTCaxtney, Joseph Thompson, Hugh Bailie, . Edw D Jones, W H Anderson, j P M’Kensa, Michael Kane, Jr John S A gey, Thomas M’Glvcn, J SFMlllan, Francis Dunn, J P Smith, Job Wbysall, Joseph O’Brien, • ; Xf^.nrjf^>ppmnfrp, COUNTRY SCORER KEPEII3 will Gnd this an excellent article to sail, and will give general ratkdaction to their cus tomers. Liberal deductions will be made to retailers and oth* rs purchasing by the dittea—price single bottles 50 cts, tw 6 bottles for $2,60. CAUTION EXTRA. —Many persons will try to Induce yon to bay some ptherartide, fftottag that it Is as pood as this; but we advise you to cut oat the name, u DIL PECTORAL SI REP,” and b»iy no be disappointed. „ *sFThoftsetoral Byrup is prepared and sold by Or. Geo. IL Keyscr, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. Repl&dlw What Every Body ityi/mnit be True I IT la said that BOOBYER,'atthe Brx Hitt Ctersnra Brow, No. 225 Liberty Street, sella,tho cheapest Clothing la the made and fashionably cut. -Call *.n<i ex amine them and you will not be disappointed. - Just received, by Express a apleum assortment of Fancy Cashmere*, Brown* Green and Blue-Goth*, and othcrFasb tenable Goods, suitable for the seascpj'whjeb we aro prepa res! toTpafcp to opier, (without disappetntaant,) in & style unsurpassed to the City. W3u Come and aoo, marSL & Watt* ft Co.'s Tailoring Establishment, . NO 185 LIBERTY STREET* "DALL AND WINTER hTriiES.—'The subscribers' hare J: just opened their Pall and Winter styles of MERCHANT TALUIB’S GOODS* to which we tnvite particular attention. Wo flatter ourselves, that we have tn store, altogether the richest stock of Goods in our line, ever offered inthladty. Oar stock of Over Coatings, are of the newrirt andmostdo alnablo styles In market, and of every variety. Our stock, of flue Black, Blue, Olive, Brown and Mulberry, French Cloths, are of the- latest Importations, and was never 90 good, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of Fancy and Black ■ Cassimeres, and .Doe Skins, are. of very' choice selections, both as regard*, and stylo. To gather with.an assortment of rich plush Sflk Trivet Cash mere and plain BCk Tfestbgs, which are pronounced, by all who have ©cn them, to he much the best variety forgenUe metfa wear in this city. 4p2S JAMBS C. WATT—Merchant TallorT* No. 80 ifarfcrf, between Sxond end TAirtf Izreris, BEGB respectftxlly to infbnn his friends and the public, that ha has returned from New Turk and Philadelphia, having there selected from the latest importations, an entire new stock of Black and ©flared CROTHS, CASSIMERES and-VESTINGS, which for newness of t tTU t'ri f ‘‘l miHU i of fabrics. are not surpassed by any house west of New To?k« .All or which he 18 prepared 'to make to order to a superior style, at the lowest price ‘possible, and cordially lnl vitas putchaseri' tocalTand' »Tnnlna thostock before pur* charing elsewhere, ’ ' • '• TO TMLORSJrrt bare no authorised agent in this City; for the sale of my work on,GARMENT CUTTING; It can only be had at the store of the subscriber, Sfl Market street; at the following prices, vis: with Instructions, $10; with out, |7. fmarlTj JAMESC. WATT. .. . - " New Clothlng House. EDMUND WATTS A CO.—HiscoureTAiMwL l± _ Ab. 185 Übcrty Strut* ofiopa Nfc T3F4YS npw Clothing Btore at the above piare. XX. and are now receiving a splendid lot of (MOTHS; CAS . SISIERKS, VESTINGS, the latest Importations, pur chased with an especial vlejrtodty trade, and which they ore prepared to makeup b order to the latest and mostihsh lonole styles.' -They Intend to poy 'strict attention to this ( bfafieh of their business, and they hav* full that they will be able to give their customers entire gatfe&ctioß. They are also manufacturing's choice lot of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which: they wfllsali low Ibr cash. Aj all this stock 14 entirely iibw, It is worthy the Attention of buyers. • ; ■ aplihly SPRING ASD SUMMER CLOTHING. THBRB 810 DOORS I Ab. 161 Liberty StrteL Ptittburgh, • JOHN McCLQSKEY has now the pleasure of ■ to bis numerous friends nod the public In general,that hla SPRING AND SGM?m STOCSTIs mi ready, fop jin* [ spectioo, which, he be'fcnnd to beWof the largest and best selected stock* of READY MADE CLOTH ING to be found to the Western country. ; , j He has this season paid more than, usual attention to the | manu&cturing and style of his garments, so that the very lowest priced, as weD as the finest, are got up in a style and ! elegance not to bo surpassed. * Ha wouldparticularly tall the attention of all-dealers in Nothing to his present splendid assortment of Resdy«a*de Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, be can effier' them such, inducements os shall make It their interesttqpurchaae.at his establishment, t Many years* experience, and great itoocosa in the business, together with aij'. unprecedented Whdaalt and -Retail pa tronage, boa enabled him to get up Garments to suit the bu siness habits and tastes of every Ideation in the 'Union which is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers! ' In the Cutting department will be IbuocTh choice selection' qf the most fcawonable goods, consisting of Stench. Ennlith qnd American Qraa4doths, Qahmoretts,- tfc.; Also, an excel, lent assortment ofYE3TIKSS, of &ah lOMblo «tyle»-«u of whldt ha t* prepared to mako to order in the best manner, and. »*.tl»_mort ; COME, THEN, ONE AND Alii ■ TheAsjm-tmeot, tteOralltT, and JhsTttrfetr, la -the moet extensive, undoubtedly; W bU'tßtmd ■ IbUm UnltM Btatn ~ .. ... / - M najgr ' Chcnr Bcerds, on con ***& - ' ' ; '••• - •: ; :KESG it,MQQßmrtn ; |SjPliSfg§gc3& * ,re ° t y, cent euap* than *™ m »a^Simted wSST’ ® Htad Jota?.-Hbartf. ’ te, *tm«4 and njafced. jj&y » * v ' ♦ «* * - 4 r 1:- »:. -.S't r ■: C--1 -:-i- l-,-.. ' -fj- r' •*••-.• i -1 r!; «JC* ‘ \ f f ,. .* t.V O' ■■>'■ . t. ..>r . j.. r;.: *. •. < *‘-Xi •• • < *> ; - ' ■ » v . « •. ... * - . .. a ~MEDIG3J^Trrr-- THEBE DOSES? PULSIONARY CONSUMPTION. 5 I CLOTHING, A CARD. - , i - •V . \ , 'fr-nr^ih 'kfs&s&s&l *' * ./ > ■* * ' 1 • >'«•“ u-s •• ; -r ■ ■ ■ ■4 *. - MU . “ -PriTm.=DtmuE > : - . ■-. .*■" A PB. -BROWN,, 2io. 41 PfaaHnffl; atwj tw •■.’> -••. j@gjg*“fatcj*7ila entire attention o&* *mJl ■ Ygjjjf His, business ts mostly r Trer •-- ESfr'-Yaiireal VSaeuttUxji sttchTffl3nfoi«mww. 1 . Qpy-fan^p^cie^ycmg^tddid^» ses of the Venereal tlons, .Tetto, BingwerfmiMetouml Diseases, SealnstVFeak- • lia potency, FerasLleWeainew, Monthly Ano,Nem«M Affectipner.Pains intheßijcfeend Loins, Irri -Cureguaranteed •_ . •- •.•-Vp*- ■ years* practice (dx in this cttr{ CTiHea pr. Brown tz> offerassasncsstf - cuTe to all who xaaycouie ua-; tier his care. • " .■. : iiffieeAnd; JMTafcOonsuliatiou Boom*,- 41,. Diamond alley? • :<3, Charges moderate. -r - - ,potsaMnrly ; Jndd’e Medleated Liquid Chttele* ir-thteadedto -Family use; and abouM-te : L found in the possession of .ertry: fanflyUa ihglarat*^: Bchanta : whfr art fo their persona through acddent, mad ibelmprcper or careless art of tools, wfllfind > this articis'tohe inTsluahlotothem, and frfter a fair trial,, will condder it X':. i : ; ; “This may certify- that -irif thfr'myj tr± quenthr made use of Judd’s Medicated-Xlquid Cuticle, pre pared byMesßrß.'Pedfield & cheerfully.recommend it to our professional azt excellent substitute for adtegtr* pja»fr>Ty kram^: cuts,«alr&i : hrulaes,' tmdall kinds of fieshwoundaXsl®'* to sore nipples, a remedy unequalled. ■: .-• v. x,"^ ; .r- : X.- -- ' Xk> j T - * • -. WSt^'CASßE;afcJli:*v --- :-; • Dr TTA ftUTgnv-At jTT r; , * . -~t (- Hamilton M. D.,. ELLSWQRTH "BURB, H. IX,-Botanic; • Comprising all the .of Middletown. - X-i.--'- >. -i.. T ; X-.W- For sole by. •■Hbr jyl . Dr. De Lanay’a CelebratedsCarativo Inatnmont.' The only Infaß&le Ctert\!fsr r that Dreadful Disco# • • ' teuton aeitoaiaatoTrJaßt or.lnvoluntary ' ! . JVodttnuzl.Jßnutioa*. QO harrasalngand destructirc, anfl productlTe of so much O mischief to the busiflesa,<6dciyaminfatrlindriy.;;:; ;-„ : - .TMs.lnstrmnastjfl .simple-..comprehsnsiTevand ns rear tahho, and may be slightest Inconveni ence, or the knowledge ofthe'mcstfotlmsie frlend-lt isth used externally, produciog jao. paia or injury, wfcaterer* ©or preventing any ©no from attend ip gtohis business; and whfle in uae^i ot a single emuxion canlakt invigorating Vurorgant in as&ort time to tueh : an'extent that they regain their primitive pence?. theribea cf: whfeh/pauaed hy early abura, is the dis£axcln ; question. a-nd tbu cause „of, ,the thrmMnd prostr?Ulon,-I)yspepsia,;Pain-ltt:ihe-Eeati-aDd.l>imceafi7bf ;Vbddnv Weakness nf thg’RwrifwwT ■tlons of the Eyes, Impotence; Pimple* on the J’ace, Precuu ;tnre Decline of y©?nty, Weakness of Membnr'arfdTtowcirfo# rMcnta] ApplJqiloiyfiqjectkih, to Society, EmiditT and SdHhstrustj-Inviydf Solitude* && AUtbeso /vrrrp^^tTt a WariaHy disappear-.**.-**®; as'the spnzee iasteppedfrem which theyemanated. .. ‘ -.; ' ThisThstrmneitf'.haabGcn- examinLdand approvedof by the highest authbritfcw ia -Smpe and America, is recoin*' 'toendsd prOTiinent phyFfciana of all countries, as the only Certain Remedy existing £7 those complaints,' .'and haa'now.eomptetely'soperseded the ©»:<£ drugs; the bougie, cauterization, etc- not to mmavp'Otothfmgma.«a. rertaaod nortrumref theday/areordiais, antidotes, etc., etc.' •It constitutes si theaame time the safest and most pleaiant, andrby.far the cheapest treatment ever offered to the '-—a fair price bdngalkrwb& tax the hatrumeht,after the do?' rired«lEectha«beenattafaie<L'- *; ; ' •- ; V -Bft ftal«V rßmpmlMQya, .understood-bjlhe prafewfamingeneral, and .- that all the. •medicine in the "world; never las, and .never will, step these .losses, which, if allowed to continue -uiicheckedj are-sure- to *?rodacefbe most distress ng-conaequeacea. ' r- : f • It has been amaiter-.br «mpri« ♦hjd'nny ftp* nf ■respectability and of proftsshmal attainments should devote this, attention to diseases which pottle of every'description • pretend td'edro k> easily/.lfj fcoveroytut thecrntthDa.- jiondtb part-of- the miseries tbese pecpHs bring uponsocicty ■ [wereknown,arerydifferent •is not only the present misery and'dejection preying upon, ■the mind as veil as the tody, that’is deplored, butsame are ’of such a nature asto affect posterityJaud-erven- - tor destroy -thereprodnctiTe iaCTtoaltogether.-. Itis afect.thstvvhen • not _ properly treated, tney-may remain so dormant in tbe '■conslitutlonasto'appearm no other! way than intheir ef .feets upon posterity r yet, if properly understood, aremest ! easily and speedily removed. Tl» above, so ingeniously con- T trired instrument, trUl dpubtlefla, in. a great measure con-’ : tribute to check the evils 4 of quackery,to pretalent in this class of diseases throughout the Union.' - “ v‘ - ■ The price of the complete Instrument, earefi&njsecured ! , against all observation in a bca, ia only flO.lfc can be sent 1 by express, to any addretolnanypart efthe United Canada, &L, according to order, accompanied byfail dire©* itions, and important advice to thamairiedand ring&U-tbe ; expenses even to the remotest parts of thecountrybringbut : The unexampled snrcess' thii ln^tfoment'. : since its tntrodtotianin America,has • dpled- person. in. JS 9 w Tori, Philadelphia, Albany, Boston, 1 *C-» to scone ridicnlcnarirfng3- caSod•^Tmaymntmtaw .‘Which, however,,bear not the slightest yg«»TqWarii>gj rim’tWt fin farm nor principle, tomyown Invented, long tried, and ' universally approved Instruments,and which are as ;to them as light is to nighf Bvoy attempt to eeavucb to* i struments for mine, vriil be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the iawi I bang not . veiling to connect il» well‘and bom estiy earned reputation, of my.invention. with qmuis'and : their worthless productions.- “No Instrnmentis Genuine and none can be. Warranted but thoso-ordercsdfirom rßyvelf * •' - All applications and remittances must be directed (post . paid) to the Doctor •hhnsrif, he baring no Agenda establifh ed but in liCndon and PariA , Address port-paid, Dr. B,"fDe Lhney, 51 lispen&rd street, New York. - Ofil* hours,daily,irwn 9 A. JL t 313 P. M., and from? till BP. 3L, the Sabbath excepted.' ' ’. *• ■• -^^■ibe.imdftrrigagljiagti^f,with,great pleasure,.that the shore mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on. BcJ entifio prindples/but from its; uae the happiest results may always with confidence T* anticipated. there being-fcrthe cure of those diseases no other certain remedy ©xtsmt. \ HE3UT S. Ktura, 9. IL, , C. xlcXHA£DT>'3tf. Howard-xt, ; Kev York.-- Dr. Dx TAxsr w prepared so .execute all orders for surgical apparatus, Tii: Artificial Anna amLLegs, which more like natural members? Apparatus torLuxation?lor Contacted Legs; for Cumtura of the Spine and'Waist; IbrJalse Joints of the Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs; Ibr Club' Poof: for'LachrnhaTllstulas; tbr Faffing orthe EeitumC-Hypo gastric Belts; Bods 'and . Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutrffcs. Trusses, Orthopedic Corsets. £&, Ac. All work -warranted. . Letters must be posted, contain ing a proportionate remittance or city reference.' • f feb2i:l y DR. HALSEY’S F OlfSf WI HE! Thediicortry of the FOREST WINE U Uk orcaittV Ut&vag of the agt, \Pu£vpin^tytartl£Zllts x a: nv.nU bciUzof • xchichdoeivum good, and Ihr nzre . of XHsfosctj item tci bo&ti of- any Srrsu - panUa in-tise, and xoarrantedtocuri - without any unpUcxait or ■-•wnkming-tjfoeL"- rDB method by which all SaisaparilJas, and ,other.simi* Ur medicines are prepared, ts-by boiling tb* Boots or Plants to obtain the extracts. The medical virtues am thus prindjedly evaporated and destroyed. - • - ft Is not to bo wondered at then, that even ten and twen ty bottles of these taken without any perceptible benefit.. .Notso with, theTarcattVlne! By theinventionof a wonderful drtmlcal appaxatoa'aperfect wine is produced, without heating; - retaining fame .time, all the primitive healing properties of the rare-medici nal plants of which It is composed, thus' rendering the Forest Wine the most efficient t£? wwM ever produced: at the same time th* moat agreeable. • • " ,r ..-r NERVOUS DISORDERS Are diseases of the mind &* well u o3f thebody,n» usually brcrughtcn by troubles' and affliction?,- and most ccm mon to persons of delicate constitnaans and sensitive minds. Ixjt spirits, melancholy; 'frightfh>.drwuhs, and fcaifulantl d patio ns of evil from the slightest causes, generally accom pany nerTous disorders:!. The Porert Wine and'iills are an Extract ofa letter &tsxn Mr. Joseph CL dated Bb. <5. W. Bfjiiszr:' Uear Sr: Tour Forest Winoand Pills haTocnred my wife of adreadfol Nervous disorder, with, which «h»h«d been af flicted for many years. Her body ! waa almost wasted away. She.was frequently disturbed-In-her sleep -by frightful dreams, awaking.quite. and covered wtox perspK ration, and at Hates laboring under the delusion some - thing dreadful was about to happen to her. 1 By theuse of feur-bottles of and atoxof. thePffi?,' shc.is hotf* -In perfect health. • She has regained her flesh and color, eflfcyseodsty as well M erer, . ; . X C. PAULDING. • GENERAL DEBILIT^EHACIATKEr,' A&TING OP . . THE BODY, Ac. ~ . v. v t 2dany persons are. afflicts, with sdme;bf ih>above-com^ plaints, - without '.being- able to trace It 16 any-partleulsr cause, aud therefore delay ihause of-ihe proper remedy nn* tQ the disease becomes- constitutional. ZSbeso disorders'are often characterised by a sense of sinkingi-ordatire exhaus* tlon afterexercise. and-at tones, paleness or flushingof the'countenance, or cal* pitation-of tho heart, or llke ?ympioms. • excellent effects-which haw ever attended the use of tfap Ihrest .TOneand Pflls, in every species Qfdebaity,is«m dusite evidence of its happy, results in this class or “**?r _ ?lany hare resorted to these medicines asanuZftmo r<* Nervous disorders and Debility the : Wlnoand Pills are taken according to tb» dire* nous an the label.. .*.. • • . .ague and peyeb, or chills, ; Are caused by the mianinilc effluvia arising from marshes. a«ayed vegetations, and low, .damp situations. , in lever aSd. Ague the Forest TVine and Pills axe a sovereign remedy, nhen they haTe been taken agreeably -to tho directions, we - have never, known them to fail in effecting a complete' cure. In the first place take a largedaseoftboForest Pills in time that their operaiSoqa may puhdde before the rctum chUh— Thegtomach -being: how well cleansed,' take three or four • large doses oftbe-Wb» r at intervals of-half an hour, com mencing about twd hours befctu the period for the chill w return. , This breaks toe ague, • after wldch the TV hie should be continued in smali'doses to restore-strppgth:> flAq fuT| direetknia aroiani thg bottle. DttjaAISETS GCJI-COATEDTOKESf PIILS, - An an Important adjunct to the Forest Vine. I. They m coatei arithpure mmr arable, An hronUoh- for tthich Br. Hatoeyhae receiTed the only patent etor granted oh Pi] la, by the Gorerxraient of tba Vn^taiStates -•* • • Forest Wloe and Bmacoatpd threat pnisTitdtelnao complninng the moe great end,- the-PnriflcatSdn of uS Blood, and restoraiou ortho Stomach andßancts. - -■ JheFtest .Kina and Pilia are recommended ea in efficient ftod certain *cnre:ln. the foJlovin? • cam n i«5 n+-T:‘ Safe r/tie Qw .. ... , - •• TO IHE r ; v n«!»2rS5&?'Jf 0 iw > a - mcrrfl abaimithattthacUftam of b£s^^5 8 i < !?1? a, 4tj wcompaar (ha perfection of inTariaUyfolloirs the Purest OaUtfVur artificialappendages equal 52? or coontetmtca wbJcn emanates .fromblooming iewtb f t* I 2j£?* ltt £ 8 casting IIS Brilliant rpgcate-hpp-thmnrrh of tbesktn? 'Wtat cSaria3««JrßCTC'csptiTat£g'tliantiK»). of catare, laher highest'perfection of hcalti?;:Let: sej*s Forest Wine supfilj.tifl pliee of all cosmetics, :; Btense ! ox tills excellent Wine ior ' a abort ' time creates • conning through. the'Telus," penetrate*” thtrmi nntest fibres; tbsfr -rerge 'toward .the *orkce of the skin, caning ail and: Hatches .So"disappear, imparting a virid, rosy color h> tbs 'skin* and brilliant'ex presgon to tbeeyes, T§IB IS KiHHtALBEAinT. . In corroboration of ties* t»<i>,Dr. Halsey has many tcsti- TnrniUi*from i«/u»vof themed*. resectable standingin so-' finest Wine in Urge square bottles, $1 per bottle; or' idi bottles tor *5- "flnnrcoated Forest Pills, 25 cents per box. Tor ale at Dr. KEXHEB'S Drug Store, No. 140, comer if Wood itroctaml Virgin Alter- {»u*l"44Tr- ‘ 'gss?s&aaiss2s * : jtV' • ■ . , . V 4 ». £3- a 4 f * ** Z? *■ tv I '' ", "V } '*J r _ ; ’ -> -jfV :- " VV JL rsfSsd?" *" * ' “ V^-~ _ •.'•'• ; .-;'• . ■-•. -v:..; .. .•■>•.■■".-»..•. ••.,• .. •■■ >. *-. J'..-- :'**■■:-r. :•*:, > .•.•■,.■■:,• ■-■'■ r; ~ :.i. r-j, -*„ /■! ... "-- --- . f 'T’Jk : ifsek r .. ■ ■~ , r 3r ' ’ » < » V 'j C * } f $r ■% . \ j* V‘ ' • 35.: A: FAHNESTOCK A CO; ,v* "- Corner of 'Wood and First stS. Oieny!' r THE BE3ITREMEDY EVER KSOWJi TO MAS I '■ . J3rtmcMiit, Intursx *‘- • •■ I/ BUtdag vf Oic Xjttngi, IXMaiU: £rtalhi!tg, -LiTzr Affc; . /[' cf UttßrKKt orStft, FirzL Simi / • e/.OjimOTTKim, <fc, <fc, - • _ . / I 2i short, this Balsam la peculiarly adapted taerezy d&W - / ■' ■ . of theJLunga.-end Liver,- -which is produced by our at*' ~' raying disrate. - , . _ _ ~ ; MUd Cherry has long been hnbvn to possess importan* modkiEal properaea. -Xhls&rt la firmiliar to every mate: Incur laud, and I’hTHie-ane often prescribe it in ditferer cfinin» fcr:» Tarietjvjfj»iijWnfa<»r, also, has been«pta :iy notedfirritaTirtuesfandsame physicians, whose narr; ■ la familiar, to the. whole rcuntry, have gone so far C 3 to c >-< : £lare thateTencosniVsso»:cnu]d:tarcuredbyihataloneV * * In other haatiSj agaio, iiwasuesrly 7alalees, oTb!g, t. v. : count, to their Ignorance in -preparing sod tulrainisiorinc i** - —a diffieoltyooTT <mflr^y ; obvi»t«fV patient expericM . v. ■tmdlang-eipeximeni.:c *- * * ■ uinie extraordinary medkimd ;poirera.oPtLWt«-suu --.-J: ' stances ere new,- for the first time comhiiHai and embodii,! i *.'.■' DB. WISTdK’S BALSAM OF WILD CHfiBBX Byanb ’ ihemkatproeessi every thiogMolerijßaornseless&reUrf - . cd« so that what rrenafnab »pv, jpjlinoaai7.aßdlfrer-5 ' ' '• ccsefiftter taJOTna To arartace all unbeEemsthj ■%■':■■ - .fcnncdbylh.iawonderful♦ .1 .. . ••• v \ Tvoliixt.SaTedby Vitnuof.only ThrteJSaHlet of “lienor ‘ Lhlsaat of HtZd Cherry.' t ! • ■ Mr, Esxy, Ky, July 5J,1552:1 1 Messrs, uaxoonrt,. Howard & Co—Gents:—The '2)r w, '■ ' tart Balaam ofTFIld Cherry that I bought of yon haa bec of such signal benefit la mytamily, that! wish to mahaf ' ; virtues inown for lire benefitroftbe public.- ' r | My wire toot cold at the time of her .'confinement,-oMi - setdtd on her Lu»«j ; The Physldsaa • rase consumption; Simhadc«CTprcfusenif*^caS - had coaghat she was given ; up, for verlcrjStad ofheri , - rarery, andher chad pertooi cf her commenced taking -.: effiaecd.n eutJrblMi^S'S’^ iaTe nDU iwn iathl ' - not taTqa»«i.Wigte»sßalsajttcf ; 1 Cbmy ’ SEEItB.:aiASC7r|:. > k a of! ' :’*. as any In this counter,-aaiarinsn 'of pof Judgment* Had *s.pla<» eatißKllSßee.on hisststemenii -.X- -s‘k r .\ , s ' HpTFABI» * i"; Vfk. ' - COHSCarPTIOS CTOABLEi -'• .Bobert Sanders®,; Justice of tha Pcsec,in*Hush Csr’i *"• township, Fairfield county, Ohio, and brother of ■*hfai Off • '- ' ’**'- Sanderaon;”aa.alncer ! ln "the mrr oflHic, cored cr-V,** • sumption by the use of “pisaifa Balsam ;ofTnid ChonS' v* “- - ••' . :* : K I: ■■■'. Kent Caur ri", JWfiehl OsC, Peh. a. 1651% *••’ .BearSir-.—AslconjjdcrthatmyHfeha,been(neatlvifl - * . •• • longed byaay-Being «aed-of ConsumpSon: by thoM c| -V'- 1— 'i d “Dr. WistaTa Babim ofCtosrrf*, Xj&x%S?M*C :- ,o.: r --/ *swptaßtas£ afflicted ;:‘ : v - iMoeed:tQ - : - difficnltj: in-taeathms; iiad .tho : -£octfc -fer£f Tpif?vjSr& v v. v..: >- -i *:: fluibes of beHt.Hßdfrdg.Bent eoldcima, mj,sxie«ad brea»tv«rompanied by a-Yerr fcad 'ccnuH^ 11 - ‘ --• Tv ..retyrestless^n^gaaiUwAr-gtealahait’rg^u^L^- ing, I»l»uld'ay»HtleßSttwo gaHcaainfeht^wSS S *'4 ; ‘ bed awspictelytbrongb. I bad nrt bcS, VI ; I eanwrwSa years d. -'k ; '-’'■ 1 * - ;samitece JStf^beeatisejaThttUh^oo £^ - -T ; 5 :: f-'' ;: *t bottle—six bottics fijrss. ••• ' •••' • ■-?•-. Fourth and Walnut v General to whom all ciders must bo pi - - - ;•• - epreer li - D.YowelI T : ' -Kt?data > .&!imer»e4 g3>Scottb Bedford; Heed & Sorts iTn%»te •«5 MniOn 1 ; Boasa*yslsiEafh: Hadehtand Co»lnSiS Bofner ASfacl&y. KftHnnbpJ B SranjtCcairaipaA iw TOlacm A JfftrlaJvff:' •V*;*'*■.’ --■■■ ■■■ ■ . . •• -iJ _ „ ft " * WASHIKO POWDEJU— Ic-;~r. *JT alka* BreaMas Pow&a y }nrrsMiei<tbeap>t totasay ;; &gr Intiid, dad a act tn ta»feMtUjtefiiai togadat&lgip-,: -•(,« JHssSeiMJent'irifcitfTßfWUSlsyinillteoflJfJj^f—Braea r- _ ' SHHI THfc . k <4 Tie YB JBoirroi<AJ®>llllM3DPl.T,»*a t eannasad . j''• -- -.- ti *>*«t gWrnM hgcHagrfisif Obeyed by. tbs children of . ? mcaT Dr LAKZKTEBS'JOKO«OBDI4X»-<r-P*oen«tiT» ■. Elixir, prescribed ss so eflectoat tettanrire la esses rfDo- S* ' WUty, Unpotency, ar BarreuacM, sad slf Inysnlsrifle* ol astnre. ItUalUhstit BMfe»se»tabe,™i: Sstarssurest , . ... BratoreSTssad Beffiody^tbrtbosoiacieomrrfcdstatewttb- te - v outoOSpriag- Ij la a certiin'ours ■ fbr* Bcminsl Emissions, - : General DeMlty, thct-Genßsd Orgsav: fe : Kertons AScetions,-'Len«rrh<e»-or'Wlilte9.j Assn tarigo- p.- ■ - I reda*msdldne- it is'imeqosneir; Alsb, ; a'«rt»3n waiedy: : f J ,Pa Incipient Cansamption,- -Tadlrestton, losa*ef Mnscalar. ; r* - ! gwrgy.Physical itoinids. rems& ’ffeskßesssDeiDity.fc- ; fo ■■■.■: it u warranted tojUesse thonser taany'of the. sbccre com- : plain Us and la of wlihotrt ofTipnnp. ■ tpj..- .w— -• Onmon £rCrae—Piadtbe-asmeOf CbgutwkA Brotherou : fets?-y. *n®. U neto* buy tf-tmiesaycrci -find* Hi® at>OT® y.?. • • aam®, as it has been of laU. AToid J < i Lhfi coontcricit wyomronid pciUciiL' &ztxurr%t (<- an27aUwly ST. Id ‘|| " :COPanS, COI|D%: HOiBSENESS, -' . i i nyrfsi'ieii|fc<if[‘toJ,toted!** 'tcLpUMg. Uw'irabHo; >.->/:• 1 'IV I r conßdince in Qilg medicine, "has VontartiWttppwffffr-' I- :- V : tlon and, noturiSty "try iar exceeding the most s&ng&infiex* * ■'-■ I poctettotisof Itafrieuds.. Nothinghut I v -u [ and *^ rt '-trninrittbiWfl-.lwwflt gf t-'., gnffereg.ismld aadjnnfntainttojTeputaitori.it en*-'f/( : . joy*., ; ;T?bnA-gamy tnfiirfor jrrriF&f*liitnigt ripntrihftfonv fi'->y--. > . m unity, baro/fhOed and been has: gained | friatab JTprety triali panfeyred frenefflaonttetfflkfoltfegy L cannaTer target,an4prodnced curesttonnmerousaaii 100 • f : •- • :v ;k ~.. remarkable to to-forgotten.-" V- \ -£*■': mslteu ' \ k ’Whileltis vfnmdon thnpoblie to pretend thatany one' *■•• r _j*_ medidtowfllihlßlliblycuro—rtOl, : tbereiywlnnidant-proof'l - »**’ T^ T . ihattbeCiiziOTFECTQXALdoes no* things: t. - J , _> bat almost InTariably curette Tnaladfcalbr wlrfchU Is.'em* k * ■■■-'■ ploycdr y. j : tills medicine has gradoally' becomethe best; reliance-‘cttiie -af-* 3 • ••. -Z Oc *~ tto'.American [peasant, tct'tha'-f -: -palaces of European Kings.. -Thrcmghhnt this : entfre conn- : ■i^.r’'- J C r '■ try, in -- ? . tnfagy Cnat&T ProrgßAntaJcnowa as the tost ranedy ct» ■« > tajitiardiseasesrftlieThrciatajidl^ing^aiHtla-nmny&r eign ii fecoming to; be erlerairelyTaedbyttolr -rv?; mostiiitelligcDtpbjEicmas..J^OT^^Bntaia,Frara»and Germany, where .the miedical- gricncefr toTareachjed.t£eir bigbertper&ction, .■?>- constant use nospital^ r 4 tlins;ijoases ?^l^ InetitutionSf ancLin domestic practice, rial the surest remedy •their employ ■ torttomore'datefr. - .nraa atfcctioas Oftto- lUSig9.-:' Atari in wrfo 'fry :chQdxenj tt is psjftvjilessaaV and efiectuaJtocure.’ In fect, 'Knnoof Any, most testimonial! wo recefre* hare been from parent* yfco HaTetbnnd' it rfSearfaus in cases par* : ..tteolariy incidental tdehCdhood, . _ u - 4 r' Ihe ia- marinihctgTwl'by: a practical .Chemist, and erery ounce'of r lt under his, own eyi with, in* .raiiahleaeeniacy and care.- It is sealed and- protect#?-'by, law fram ean-he ruiioion as gee nine without adulteration.' tafarpbtVth» if»tirtnnntfy ■&{)% 'a metßdne of such intrinsic snpolorfty .and._worth as should •comm end itselTto thebe oni£deniiB i;^.awma3y'atohee^fial&^ •ppealy andeS&ctua^^whfrhthiahaa cotent* :leas trials prornd itself tobejandtrusibiygrtat careinpr^ • partngjtwitli-dwinlcal strsngthi.'teaf tbrd physhdagga new acent on: wbicfathcycaii jrelyfbrthfi' • best resultvabd the afflicted j iHth; i thitf - fOTthon an tirt.v-i 'V .L >y. • JAME3 0. AYER,; h\ ivi - - . Practical Chemist,lcrrell,Has*. ■ .B.' . andiDcitecaSip**^^-' ; in Misiicme V;; ‘ - ~ g-' u • r 7o*-inTai*<uu«sui :^. TsscsLEßSAF^b'eoiisrocKlirsmchris^^t^y^’^ JO ‘ cminj aU BumrkniJ V -' .SJmjyA'careJbr-all cases of Rhemnstish.-, --.v JaousHe a certain cure ‘-r : v -- Zinimartia. faxhmcure for-thaHies,'.- "I f Jr-' • -.4 fllLTnmgn-ht't'hft • - ■ ffhggn inc&m -A«acaii£a ; Gd(tsf'^': r e . ana foyerigr \ feelmft*- ; ~aaa •prcrentfaig:' fevers-'; for Aflffrmajf ~'•■■■' ; Bfflfous AEfectim*; Jbr Bj«thcea>lnJ ' digestion and, Icm ;of Appetite; fcrrCostfr-ehessla'Pemalcs];;;J : r'i• > Tta gfist po^tsxrv^r ::/?£- is ikk baa to taJjH, nerergifes paln,*-nndfEe7erleaT'es-oiiel>'. . - £WofT&Tn7TgrVfhT wlv-l grovaperscnir; ;-- i:-.:. if. - lfitb—Afr*.- £rt*m?t prtat pzin Kitter..- Nn rtwjrtfrrrw* be«i SiscbYefed that» applkl erfemaZZy asawash or batlf by friction-- In tottiesS-V ; tram - - •;.-. ,< j' P ■ 11 th mfeii? s ..Soacft anl fiyf. B»y 7fr?Trf - - awn^Vermintnsshorttime.' " - - - : - 13tb.—2r_ JBarthdcnii ao*s ; Pink Smau - ihe ; pcirala? ~SsM PECTORAKT, FOR COUSIIS I COL3>3> sf tl .-" 14th. ...TheHZastIndia aiidlfeto thfficaty; \ ■ SURE coloring for the hair. -';. ;- '- :. .• * I6£h.— 'Zitfx Balm of : i; RmbaSrSarcg, Ac.■- •,;•;/•--• ,TT7.-*• i . F6th.~£zirQc£ of'Sjr&ijxirilla. Thisir&le laicratliTe4" C' all otherSarsaparOlas ahdatin-^Te«3krrat sarisfsctioao?' ;:v -.erer.: r v J ; -- '••.■-•'•■ >-• .; . 17 th.—The celebrated tena Dr.Lis’aiedp®'— *"’ -—»--»_*» , - . „ —— _ v .eClPft, aadthft mastpopnlar tn-thg-mftVlrwt,.•- jp-e--~». l&th.—Dr. Kane’s Tooih Ache Drops. . A certain and easv " %■- -euro for Tcbtl»c2je.. - _ # s ' '-•ilflth.—Dz.CoaSTocx.ba3 lately-bought the vtehfcjljrtfcsl'- " ■■■'^ : celebrated OmcaJtnded Minercl yraterf : ■•.> found afrthe Salt Springs of Dr. WnL C. Chase, at St. Cathay*v. Tinea, C. AT- -This-medicine.ha* Altafnwfu. yw>tnrto|y •*• - f v -•• •. - ■ r>'< - . jcpuUxity neTer before equalled by any preparatldh at -.v < .■■:•• *>.■■■:. . : • place, and iterate has been coannensurate-vlth its merits! Tfhichextraordinary. NOnCH—AII preparations, heretofore taown as «Coifl‘i - STOcs?a’’ OT.-Co3crocx * Co’s," always .bdctDgea,andiu»w • ' .r^-v -belongs Pr.rXstetua & an - though the signature of Comstock & Ox, arfll be eoniinuea ’ --r- Ibis extra label -with the aignatnraof Dr. li. ILO v Z: v ' will in fat lire designate theQK?TITTT)ni l'" 1 ' • . -ALl< OTUEBS-UOST BB BFUBIGUS. • • ' p- :- . - , , , TCCIUS S. COMSTOCK, f - v JSTTfce above marfinnnfl can. be had in this ptt&bf - ■'■ * V ' • V WILEIAiiaACKSOX,* * - fcbQ ■•••■•:::•■■•■ N<x~2to liberty st, head of Wood, ~ • V '•f” V;; 'V ■ #'.■ U» rt-» I'-Jf- rCL-' «e ■ - 7T-— - -1 ’ '*’ v+n-. _':r - - i‘-r.- \- fV-.=f.--.-: r.-. ; V J- V V. , \ MEM
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