f. --r. ■ *s‘ ' t'Va-■ ; v:-:.. .. 2 .'T^\ * V: , -v 4 «&' ‘f i>* v • W * /«!’’** f - •' ' -■: -. , i * ,‘V 1 : j, -"* ' *<- ,%• . * ?<., r vi . , < tT v- ’ ■-■ & • %^<i-^: v.-:„ s >:, ■ i•■.•••■ -v. &: • •,, Vrfrs tSs^i^^sss^rr^ '_ DKTfWVm*- ..,ASPORTATION- J INSURANCE COMPARES. , , uaauua *. , • »*5 HOH 8TO ”' WV' »'«'> V * » *v»k> 4 r* >V* * v V* ,Vui * 1 -J *s«‘J toSftssfeSß^ fisl V"■■*£*?"$« *?«■»* «* iis/^ir^rr4w/-* k l , * *,« * J ,'- i ■ MQl&smffimstem^mti Mgjps^M apapsfeg^B^teg^ PPl#sptemi^pBfflifetr ' ' 4 '« ! J^s»f If St&i j-CSj i£f£\£ V"tt«s£ ij&f ■i &: drM ,4|gf£ IgjSpSeteMl^ £s&sBfesgjg3& jßHhpm bmmm&msiim IlMMteHi*S^S: s-tej >.i#' : ~ >*; r£k v.*- v-^-vvl^; ■«ps| lit - > Mm? - - ■ :M;y^^-.-^'>\ @® : ' 4v>‘ff" ' ' ‘ - \ • '■ -«***.*,**.• v.^;-s;^cVfv:,#iiaia»..... LW'&'jS; JSiP «3jslgS§ 'EAUT'ASD WIHTEB DBY GOODSI MILUHfBUT, sc., french store^ s<r« :108 Slurket St. Mr stock of Fait and “''ifer.FOltElGN AND iESTIO DttY GOODSj iw complote,-and exceeded la - variety,.' tty, or cheapness, tby. establishment west of mountains. I particular attention to; stock «T I Lien imO ni SILKS, of every ; lo and quality* 1“ AVLS. I haroasplen-1 ftfsortment ofstylesyi iblofor winter wear.;! lading CHEAP, as 'well; | (ho richest Goods tho ilern market affords,—,i jora, Colored and Black-1 Lustres;Fnmdb and* i Poplins; Broadcloths,' IngSjCaßslmercSjTable: »n, Sheetings, Moualln . Inc, Calicoes, Hosiery, bought on tho bost< is, of tbo best quality, . Id on the most pleas- JAMES GOSLING, Millinery establishment. £s=. MADAME A. GOSLING, lias also received her PALL AND WINTER FASinONS/dlrijct-from Paris, London and New York, together with a complete assortment of new •tries of Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Braids, Fringes and Dress Trimmings, of every description. Ladles arc respectfully Invited to call. &9- The trade supplied, yg- Xo. &1 St Clair street, and 108 Market street. N. B.—-No damagcdGooda kept at this establishment r octlO ; • ■ '• ■•• 1 > Kxtenslve Arrival of FALL AND WINTER. DBF GOODS! E GREGG A CO., No. 97* north-west corner of Wood « street and Diamond alley. Importers and Wholesale era in DRY GOODS and VARIETIES, are Just opening an entire now and complete stock of Dry Goods and Varie ties. Tboso Goods hare been selected, with great care, by one of the most experienced men in the City, which, for style, ysricty, and cheapness, cannot he surpassed by any house •west Of the mountains. Onr stock consists In part of— TTT Stench and English Broad Qoths; Cossimeres, Sntinetts, Tweeds and Jeans; Fancy Prints,in great variety; Brown and BtaachedJdosUns? Satin, Velvet, Worsted and Cotton Vestings; Fresh Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Irish Linens and Table Diaper; Brown and Bleached Drillings; Alpacas, Delaines, Merinos, Ac.; Woolen and Canton Flaunels; Drawers, Under Shirts and Pea Jackets; Checks, Tweeds and Hlckorys; Hosiery and Gloves, a large.a?sortment; Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; Cambric and Mull Muslins; Veils, Collars and Caffs; Dress Bilk, and Silk Handkerchiefs; Pocket and Table Cutlery, of our own importation; Oombs, Threads, Buttons, Ac. In connection with the above, we have just received, di* root from the manufacturers, a very large assortment of Gold and Gilt JEWELRY, Gold and Silver WATCHES, Gold and 'Silver Pens and Pencils, Ladies’ and Gents Gold Pins, Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks,.of all kinds; Per fumery, Drags, Ac., to. our new stock—the half of which has not been enumerated. Wo would invite the particular at tention of city and country merchants, Pedlars and MRU non, as.thcy may rest assured we will make it an object wnrlhy. of their calL sep2s D. GREGG A 00. ■ NEW GOODS! . M+ - JDST -RECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVES. Sign of the ORIGINAL BEEHIVE, No. 74 figgggi Jforlrf Street, between Iburth Strut and (he Diamond Pittsburgh, , The subscribers have just received a very largo and beau tiful stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great core from the recent Importations, and large Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York;and will be sold for cash at a very small advance above Eastern cost. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to give them an early eall, and secure a good bargain, as the stock consists of a general assortment of the following articles: French Morinoea and Thibet Cloths; Oobnrgs, Paramettas and Puralsn Twills; High Dol'd Delaines, Cashmeres, and Galla Plaids; Mohair and Silk Lusters, Alpaccas, all colors; Bombazines and Persian cloths, all colors; High Lustre, Plain Block Silks, all vredths; Brocades, Satin Plaids and Watered Silks; Black and Chamcßtn silks and Turk Satins; China Silks and PopllnSvplain and flgtt; Frracband-Amerfcaatltagbains, all prices; Noodle Worked Cuffs, Cottars, Chimlzctts and Capes; Embroidered, plain and hem-stitched Linen Cambric hdkfr; 80k Pocket Hdkfr, Cravats and Neck ties; Gloves. Mitts, Hosery and Suspenders; Tickings, Chocks, Blea'd and Brown Muslin; Irish Lin ins, Table Cloths, and Damasks; Bird £y» and Russia Diaper, very cheap; Crash and Towels, at 50 per cent, below regular prices. Bed, White and Yellow. Flannel, very cheap; j High Col’d Dress and Sack FI an els, plain and FJg’d; Cloths, Cashmeres, Salinetts, Kentucky Jean and Vesting Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, at bargains; Fall and Winter Shawls, general assortment. sepB YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.—Purchasers of these Goods should not forget thatW. E. ScuxraTX, 117 Market street, has the largest and best assortment to Le found In the dty. eep27 nrOOLKN SHAWLS—A splendid assortment of all the f V newest and riiost fashionable styles, and of every Ufllity, Just opened at - A. A. MASON A CO’S, oet!4 Nos.. G 2 and 04 Market street. TKIMATO CATSUP —A good article, for sale by the bottle . or dozen at KEATING’S, corner of Wylie and Fulton streets, and at Harrison A Andrew's, corner of Fourth and Ferry streets. * octi> riMSAS—3O half chests medium to extra lino tirecu ; X 10 do do in metallic bflb. packages; 40 do do Oolong and Chukm; . . 200 caddy boxes do; OCtSO J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. Carpets t Carpets I ROBINSON A CO., 4r? Fifth-street, have just opened one of the most full and complete stocks of Carpeting, till Cloths, Druggets, Matts, Rugs, Stair Linens and Drug gets, Stair Rods, Piano and Table Coven, Window Shades, Ac,, Ac,, ever offerod in the market, which will be sold at tbo lowest cash prices. Call and examine. octlB.*y _ .1 25 bxs 6's and B's Russell A Robinson’s and Grant's To bacco; A 12 do S’b and B*6 Stewart’s do; 20 do Myers'Superior Pound Lump do; SO do do do dwarf do; 20 ease Diadem Twist do; kegs C twist do; 10 bbU Bavarian cut «nd dry do; 10 do Hungarian do ieplS K<tncatloa-*Tlie Female Seminary, • {UU KEB. POCQ>ZXn& r B.) tV/ iLL be continued at the usual, place, corner of Wash- Yf ingtan street and East Common, Allegheny city—the fail term commencing on tbo first Monday in September next —under the efficient management of Miss Hannah K. Basis, who has far some time had charge as principal, and will have suitable assistance in its management. In point of location and arrangements for the comfort of the pupils, it is not surpassed in the-community, .for terms. Ac.,see Circulars. Jya ProfCiior Th.ompson’l Female Seminary, XTTTTLL open the Fall Session on MONDAY, 30th instant, f V . end continue Flto Months. As the number of pupils U ntnUArt t cexly application Trill bo necessary to secure ad' mission. No pupil admitted for less time than a session, and no deduction of tuition except for protracted Illness. One half of tuition payable invariably in ad ranee. For further information seo circulars, or Pro&T. in person, at hisrooms, 61 liberty street, (Irwin's Row.) Prof T. will form a small cin« of 8 or 10 lads, in Matbe * matics and Languages, to recite foam 3too P. &L,on rea . fonable terms. (nulB Tonng Ladles Hemtnary, Alieghcixy, MR. and Mrs. NYW. METCALF, wUI commence tick Au tumn Session on MONDAY, August 30th, at their dwelling, on Federal street, u M*Loan’s Bow.” Mens. P. W. Gengemhra Is engaged to instruct in French; and Mens. H. P. Qengembre, in Drawing and Painting. Scholars may en ter at anytime, and will Bo charged tuition from the time of entrance to the close of thesession. Cases of protracted sick* ness Will bo an exception to the above rule. Tuition bills will be received, one half in advance, the other half at the close of the session. All other arrangements the saute ns heretofore, which may be ascertained by reference to the circular, or by applying to the instructors. ADeghenr. August 2.lBs2.—aufetf • Artami & Co.’i Western Express* „ Boxms OF ARRIVAL. T7BOM Philadelphia end East 12 o’clock, midnight A. From Baltimore and Booth, 6 o’clock, P. M. Way Stations, between Phila. and Pittsburgh, 5 o'elk, f. M. The West, generally, at 6 p. it. HOUHS FOB CLOSnca. For Philadelphia and East, at 6 o’clock, p. h. For Baltimore and South, at 4 o’clock, p. n. Wgy Stations, between Pittburgh and Phila, 4 o’elk, P. u. CSavdand,X3ndnsati, and the West generally, I\C x. m. All Goods and parcels left at tho Office, after {be above hours, will go out by the following day’s Express. snip • BAKRU A FOBSYTIL Agents. Hoßgh4b Paguerreotypst. ffTHEtinderaignod would inform their many mends and .1 others, thavtbey have removedifrom Burke’s Building to&o.6JFDU*tlxst^afew doors above their old stand) where they hsve fitted up rooms far Daguerreotyping. Having a very Superior arrangement ofligfat, and tho most approved ifis&nments how in use, with some ten years experience in the business they pledge themselves to turn out as good pictures as any other establishment hr the country, and far more trcthtdl likenesses than has heretofore been furnish ed to the dtiieds of Pittsburgh, either single or in groups. (Athens and strangers are respectfully invited to coll, whether they wish pictures or not . , Oor motto Is good pictures, fair prices,' Mid perfect satis fertka to our customers. HOUGH * ANTHONT. 2i» B.—-We furnish all articles In our business toother operators as heretofore. *p!s f Sport 1 Sport t Sport I S*2R!!S!2ZS% now , i time for you to .avail yourselves ft Good Gua, of tha best maker*. Just received direct zrom the manufactures: 1 dot double barrel guns, real atub and twixt • 2 do do do do fine ’ 6 do do do do Imitation do -20 do Single do do assorts *2 X: ALSO, 40.40 z balls ot wadding, Eley Sc Baldwin's; 400 canisters and half canisters of the best snortimr powder; * * 40,000 assarted gun caps, all kinds; 40 do* powder flasks of the latest styles; 20do shot bags and pouches-, 2 do game bags, assorted; 6 do am primers assorted; Together with all the trimmings necessary-to fit oat the sportsman. ■ We have on hand wul arc constantly making our superior Biflea, to which we invite the attention of Sporting men. AU of the above articles for sale at- DOWN & TETLEY’S, sepll .136 Wood st " : c. p. Smith,": , FASHIOHABUS BHIBTJIAHra'ACXPBEK, . S fct 'S •■' •' 1 ■ A*H» — r - GefUlmen** FuTnUhingifancyflnd Variety Goods, ' 93-VToodEt,s«oraJ(toorbelowDkaaondaUev. ' fTTHfI subscriber having takcnthedbova Store, and estate J lished-the some aa B; Shirt'Manufactory, and-Qentle tnen*sl?iindihtog Store, WQTUd.respectfully call the otten* tloQOflhe.trareiing,cccnnimi{y,'ati(!tlie publlcgenemlly, toMslarw. T ftiJd : 'weli: select*! Gentlemen's . rarnlßhlng; fancy-ipi4 VArffitrG«Kls,aiDODg-wlilch may bo fond? Sbirtaj'bf'eTery/pattcniisiMj.etyle *aud. description, of neatness, cheflpneaand VStocto^.Scans, Cravats, i W^»T^r^V^T^^iefefgQkiQ^Y T 'Ql6Teg.‘ B^£Peril3e^s.".6er□t3 , Under j rtf Wary description: together Trith a ..largo yb- I Brtndies/Fancy,. Soap* Pfcrfumenr, Pocket i ••> OaUeryy Money Belts, TraTcling Bags, {TfiTwßnc&ledsnd Btfffoacta, Pocket Books, Wallets, Pur - gf/L 4cJ &c. : i Ooiistaotl7 on' hand, a large supply of Um ■ : itppi colon. siie.Mnd and oaaUtT. at mannfac . turn's . fffm imdfifggtietL having been favored -with long. expert - ywwo irt thfl chove'bnslntag, hones to begucceggfol Innleaalng ail yhn may feyoe him »lth a call, trusting, by strict Atten tion tnhdmttts; tnaetitnllb6»laharoQf pnnnopatrbznge;: tJpgn made to order* <rl£hj;naatnfa»..dura in -u.—. ~t&sr > a Kiww;;;- ■ •’• ■'*>- - do, received, and for Sale by mT.T.yR A aiCKETSGN, Kos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. R. W. POINDEXTER. Httrtnugh, Anguiit 24,1852. 443* A. J, STtTART will ccmtlnUß tho Wbrflrealg Grocery, ProdaM Mul Oonimturioa atthoold itand, tn ieretoito. . • -. • ■ A. J.srolßX. a Si Sa—ln-retMrigftom ttolrto Ann, I take pismire in' rflßgnmettjlng Mr. STOAST to oto ftnatrfcfealnadcnt tomerc. [mSs] ‘ T. R fiHL. Adams tfc- Co.’s Expreis, | NO- 80 POUBTH STREET, PtrESBUnQIL. 1 fTUlEpublic aro informed tiiat we arc now runningregui JL 'larly tothu Rost andYVestr-andareproparodto forward jJI Goods entrusted to oar earo. .. . A. SPECIAL MESSENGER ecnt daily for 4 o’clock P- M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o'clock, A. 3d; Orders transmitted flreo.of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. -I Bills of Kxchasgo for sale on England, Ireland and Scot! land, for any amount-payable on principal n‘np ß p«j or Port Offices in the United Kingdom. > dec24 BAKER A FORSYTH, Agent > Pennsylvania Railroad company;- 1 < ■Tfri.utifiJTOanllug Produce, fc., to Tl de)l>Ua,piOT!pUjv.oa receipt. .lime,Hr*Bare '' tarts OFKuaskT. ' ’ lleoon, Pons nnilßcei; (mltel.) 46c.»1001bi Choc “' Earthonware, Leather, Loaf Tobacco ?rol Vßrirtlc ra ,Cloyc r ani Timothy 2? Ho ”Pt K**, and Egg,, 70c. ? lOOlta. 100 ft?* 11 ™'’ ¥U ”’ WtIT * B ™> ms cod Merclioudlre. 90c On Flour, hanel- We are olso prepired to-forward height to Bodobaugh’e Btatioo, near urecnsbnrg.and lntennodlate Stations. COYODE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayns sts_ Pittsburgh. IL H. HOUSTON, Agent, Jy29 gjti Market street, Philadelphia. Uerchontt* Portable Boat Line, fbr (he Transportation of Mcrchandut and Produce, (VIA THS PSX3STLVASU CAXAIS ASP mn. fiOADsV cmri£!( PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Direct, without JU-ehippina, TIME, TEN DATS. PATTON k REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. „ ■ C. A M'ANULTY 4 CO, Canal Basin, 408 and 410 Penn st, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased onr facilities and otherwise improved our arrangements for Transportation, we ore now pre pared to receive a large amount of Produce and Merchan dise, to ship (on tho opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. The Section Boat system of transportation over our State Improvements has been in use about tnn years, the great success and favor It has met with, is a sufficient guar antee that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but fa acknowledged by all as Tartly superior to any mode of transportion used on Canals, (when Inter sected by Railroads.) Goods.loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis turbed Until unloaded at our Warehouse in Markot street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and securing the delivery of Goods In entire lota, the packages dean, and lu as good order as when shipped. Produce, ktu, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex tra charge for commission, storage, or advancing charges. fottß ; C.A. ITANTJLTY k CO. MICHHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD , CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with th& Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad, Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on take Miehipm, to Cleveland, Cincinnati anti Pittsburg!i and from either of those placoa to any point on Lake Michi gan. This lino will be composed of two now low preaeuro steamers, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND Capt. C. C. Btakajld. FOREST CIIT -Capt. L A. Piebce. A Boat will leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, oteipr evening, at o’clock, arriving In both cities tho following morning, in season for the morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for tho Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. They will run from Cleveland In the following order FOREST CITY. .....Wednesday ... CLEVELAND. ■w... Thursday.... CLEVELAND. Tuesday... Monday _. ... .Wednesday „ .. FOREST CITY. Tuesday .Thursday... .... .Saturday. The undersigned oro prepared to make contracts tar all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Saut Ste. Mario, and all porta on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the llnw until the new boats ore ready. AOEZfTB. C. BRADBERN A CO., Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE k JONES, Detroit aprliiOm] FARE OEbUOED I WEST NEWTON PLANK HOAD ROUTE, FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON CITY. Far* Rexkctd. This is the only office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this route, passengers will sato time and money. > The Mail Boat (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves the Mononeahela Wharf, aboTo sta.ww- ,<r.. \vire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, « 6 o’clock, via the Youghkrchcny River. Passengers will lodge on the Beat, and taka splendid United States Mail Coaches at West Newton, next morning, over the Plank Hoad, erod ing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleep ing Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio RailroaiL at 10 o'clock, P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine In Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the evening. Faro to Baltimore 8 oq do. Philadelphia .. ©,75 do. Washington City..... 950 MONOXGAUELA ROUTE. . fp**» steamer leaves the wharf; above the Bridge, Lgjil&jfcdfdaily. at 8 o'clock A. M. Travelers leaving Pitts- by the Morning Boat, will cross theMoao talns the same night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning for the 8 o’clock train of Can for Baltimore. Will .sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrivo in Phila delphia at 2 o’clock the same night. Fareto Baltimore j g ( oo do. Philadelphia-... e,75 do. Washington <3ty pjo For tickets, by cither of liie above lines, please call at tho West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Uonongobela house, Water street. faep27] J. J. EVANS, Agent. FALL ARRANGEMENT— FARE REDUCED. 1852. 1852. the: PEssmvasia baudoad. Only Ten Aides Stuping / which mil be avoided by Du 2DOt of November. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Only 21 hours through to either place, both Trains connecting at Harrisburg with Trains for Baltimore. Fare to Philadel phia, $9,87U. 7b Baltimore, $9,50. Thirty seven and a half cents extra being imposed on Pfufadflphia Travel, by the Canal Cammiaionert. TORE Express Mail Train will loave the Depot on Liberty JL street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 9 o’clock. Passengers will go by the can 30 miles, to Xtodebaugh’a, {near Graensburgh,) where they will find the best of in readiness to convey them 10 miles, over a first rato plank and turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, (Conductors accompa ny each train of coaches,) and then take the cars direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the can of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrtsburgh. Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, can lodge at RolHdaysourgh over night. The Evening Train will leave daily at 8 o’clock P. &L, ar riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock the next evening. Passengers can stop on tho way, If they choose, as their tickets are good any reasonable time. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Passengers aro at no expense In moving baggage on t.M« Una. The Accommodation Train will leave dally at 8 P. M., and arrive at Bbdebauah*s (near Greens burg) sit 8 P. return ing, the Trains will leave Rodcbaugh’s os follows: The Ac commodation Train will leave at (Ll 5 A. M., arriving in Pitts burgh at 8 A/M4 First Through Train at 330 P. SL, arriving at 6 P. Second Through Train at 1035 P. M_ arriving at 12 P. M. To Greensburg, $l,OO. Faro from Pittsburgh to Rut liberty, 10 cents; to Wli kinsburg, 2D cents; to Turtle Creek SO cents; to Bode* bough’s, 80 cents. Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Depot Office, liberty street, above the Canal Bridge. N. B. —Messrs. M. A J. Brehlenthai, Omnibus proprietors, have been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from this Depot, at a charge not to exoeed 12% cents for each passenger, and 12% cents for each trunk. 43“NoTiat. —In case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $l9O. j, MRSRIMEN, novB Ticket Agent P. R. R. 00. TOTTED STATES HAIL. N E W ARRANGEMENT. Commencing August 1853, OHIO ASD PESSSY& VASIA RAILROAD, is**. The only Western Railroad running otd from Pittsburgh! IREK nunc ALL TOT DSUIB 07 TOT OHIO EJYXH. 7b Cleveland, (hUanbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Milica tilde, cCc. Running in connection with the Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad from Alliance to Cleve land. Running Direct from PitUburgh to Cbm ton . Maudlonand Wooster, and through tna . day to Mansfiddby stages from Wooster. \ju vis TRAINS start from Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ax- X cepted) MAIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 a. b. Passengers dino at at p. u., and reach WoQstcr at 4p. m. Fare to Wooster $3,76. EXPRESS TRAIN Fop Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at il a. k. Passengers dine ftt Alliance at 2.30 p. k,, and reach Cleveland, at 6.40 p. il, in ttoe for the evening boats on Uito Erfo. This train stops at at Rochester, New Brighton, Rnon, Columbiana and falnm and at no othex; station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 mile*, in about JJ® and a half hows. Pare $4. passengers take this Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chicago In the evening of the next day. The Mail train coming eastward, loaves Wooster at 9.30 a a., dines at Alliance at 12J0 r. u., connects there with the morning train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a. iw, and reach es Pittsburgh at 5 r. *„ connecting with the eveulug train on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and Balti more at 8 p. il, and also with the West Newton fitoamboat route. ; ' THE EXPRESS TRAIN Returning leaves Alliance at 8.80 P. a., and reaches Pittsburgh at !2 at night. By this train passengers come from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh in one day of less than 18 hours, instead of several daysiby steamboats on the Ohio liver. Pare from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh $lO. Passengers leaving Cincin nati at 6.18 a. and Cleveland 5.40 p. H., reach Pittsburgh the same evening. Stags lines run in connection with the road frojn Enou to Now Castle, Mercer, and Erie; from Salem, on the plank road to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield. T THE FREIGHT TRAIN? paiToa Pittsburgh at 4,30 a. and freight Is carried through a dayto CleTolaad and to Wooster. . V 1 ® Nww Brighton Accommodation train leaves Pitta l2 h “•» 445 P. at, and New Brighton at 7A. W Hi’ at Intermediate stations. WttJw?h n RS^ 03011 *° r * wo are sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton: tickets we sold at low rates, tickets br jhw package to some of the stations. v * w ' • J^ Cl^jDri Bro at reasonahlo rates. •The trains do not run on Sunday *««««*»«* OmnJtuiKM ran In conneetton with tho trains to and from the station on Federal street rorUckcb apply at th.Ptdma rtn»t rtatlm of On Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to QJSOEQB PAnVry Dissolution. fflBE partnership heretofore existing under the name and X ftyfe of BTOA&T & 8&I* was this day dissolved by limitation. All the accbnntsof the firta Trill be settled by A. J.STUABI, at the Old*t*mkNo*.Q Bmfthflrid street. A« J: BTUABT, W-LSILL. *,% * ' State mutual Fire. lnsuranceCompany. X&jaburg, 'ftrmyGbania. T\ESIGNED onlyfoith© safer classes cf nropcrty. lias an (m?* *2tois superior advantages is point -ty *** *crooißod&tbn,to city and country lucrchanta, ami owners of dwellings, and isolated or country PJJM' . A. A. OABBDJIt, Actuary, <xa * »•: Branch office 64 Smithflold at, Pittsburgh, Cash Mutual Fire Insurance Company* T__ Of P&inzyJvania.— Capital $lOO,OOO. il^ J Il^ c rsJgncd l 3 the Agent of the above Company for Allegheny county, and Is prepared to taka nska on as uroable terms as any responsible company in the State. All losses promptly paid In sixty days after proof of the some. cat for the A distant Lift Insurana Company, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THOMAS MOPFITT, W No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Tho Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE* COMPANY. Capital, 850,0001 CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company Is now fully organized, and prepared to Insure against tho combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDBNT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, each as Horses, Males. Cattle, Sheep, &c. ffSF OJJiCt, Ao. 31 f\JVi tirrfl, Pitubirrgh. Pa. umxcroas. ALEX. JAYNES. President BLNJ. M LAIN. Secretary. Um. Day, James fllathews, Alex. Ullands, Henry A. White, W m. O. LesQu, W m. Bnkewell. Forms for proposals, and all necessary information, can be obtained by calling at tho Office of tho Company. 88p29alaw INSURANCE, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE ISY FIRE A NOT IBE " PERILS OF NAVIGATION, or THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, OONN. 4H?*This OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies upon the moat favorable terms. Apply to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent sepfeam for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. Delaware Mutual Safety Inturanc Co. Office, north room qfthe Exchange, Third st. Phi 2. FRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize other property, in town and country, insured against loes or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. Marine also insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or apedal policies, os the assured may desire. Inland Tbanbpqrtatiox—They also insure m«wrbftTvH>* transported by wagons, railroad cars, boats im<4 steam* boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most libera) terms. Directors —Joseph IT. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, ftnmT?i>] Edwards, George G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R, Davis, Wil liam Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jos. C. Tboophllus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry ftfoan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spenocr M’llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S.Thomas, John Sellers, William Eyre, jr. Directory of Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Ilugb Craig, John T. Logan. William Martin, President. Taos. 0. Hand, Vies President Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. Office of tbe Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. Jelflaltf P. A. MADEIRA, AgenL The Franklin Fire lnsnranca r.nwpnny, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS— -Charles W. Banckcr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Rich ards, Monleca! D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David B. Browne, Morris Patterson. Omm «J. Bascxeo, President. Chab. G. Bincxeb, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limits qo every description of property, in town and country, at rates oa low as ore consistent with security. The Company have reserved a huge Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, solely invested, oi ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, l&l, as pub shed agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918428 68 Real Estate - .. 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 Stocks...- 61,889 00 Cash, 4c....- - 64,346 81 .Friday ■ Saturday. .—..Friday. Total 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twentyono years, they have paid upward of One BIURon Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of tho advantages of Insurance, os well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. Stajto Mutual Fire lniarance Horrisburghy May 1, ISS& /CAPITAL, $200,000. —iir&nch Office, No. 64 SmiLhfteld bL, Pittsburg. The following is the Second Annual State ment : T*otni amount of property at risk.... Amount of bills rcccir&bie (in form of Premium notes from members.. Amount of Cash Premiums- iq Total louses, returned premiums, ro-insunmee and expenses 9&440 6fl Interest on Loans. Cash Surplus.... Estimated present value of station ery, office furniture, etc Total $210,«9 99 One-half of this amount expires within a year. The Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Report, take leave to congratulate the-members upon the marked sucress of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In opera tion only two years, it has taken a position beside the older institutions of the kind, and proves by Its very great success that the mutual system, as adopted by them, is beyond a question the bust aud only safe tnodo of insurance. Tho heavy losses of the past year, which have arnirtrfiwtgrf m&av stock companies, Jc&to the State Mutual with & cash surplus of upwardsnf thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. Tho Directors submit (hat the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company offers, to owners of safo property, dum equalled, and never exceeded. * Directors—John P, Rutherford, p. C. Sedgwick, Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts burgh; J. a Rutherford, A. J. Giilut, a T. Jones, Robert Klotx. Jon* p. Rtrractyuan, President A. J. Gillet, Secretary. jelalawtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. PhiUlptburg Water Core Establishment, IN PHILLIPEDGRO, Beaver county, Pennsylvania, on tho South Mile of the Oldo River, opposite the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek; twenty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, eight from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor has had twenty years practical experience as a regular physician, twelvo of which b£ has practised under the Hydropathic system. Terms only FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK—payable weekly. All seasons are adapted to Hydro pathic cures. Each patient Is required to famish two heavy woolen blankets, two large comforts, four sheets, four tow els, and one camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet. DR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, marlS] PhllUpsborg, Rochester P. 0., Beaver county. Pa Emporium of Llghtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WU. WRIGHT, (Successor to J. S. Tocon) Manulac • turer of and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, In the above named Oil and lamps, is now receiving a largo assort ment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal OU, Camphine, and Pine OIL Also, Lamps of every description, for burning Lard and Lonl OIL Chanduliota, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chim ney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Camphine or Pine 00, regularly supplied once or twice a week. AU orders left with the wagon, which U constantly pai ring through the dty, wOl be promptly attended to. N. B.—lAmpt of nil kinds altered to burn the Ethereal Oil. AU articles dehyerod in any part of the dty, or In Al legheny, free of cost W. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth at, (ApoUo Halt,) between Market and Wood atreoU. ENTERPRISE WOHK! HO. 130 WO6S 6TBXTT, THTTU* DOOR BELOW VIROIS RLLET BO WN d TETLEY . IMPORTERS mid manufacturer* of EN&hFi"" "cutlery, surgical and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. Wo keep r general euisortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Ilanlw*r& Also, Gtras, Pie* tols and Revolver*, Fluke, Horns, Shot Belts, Capa, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailor* and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac. Also* Trusses and Supporter*. Jobbing and repa4r|ng neatly executed. ROTESI —We are making Rifles of ovpry description, to order, of the best mete rial, end workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my!s Blank and. Hehool Books, am Stationery. THE subscriber is now receiving large additions to his for mer stock of Blank Books, School Books, Paper and Sta tionery, to which ha in vitas the attention of merchants am! others. His stock consists in part of mediums, demy and cop Legers; Journals; Pay Books; Cash, Invoice, Sales, (jt der and Letter Books; County and Aldermen’s Dockets, in various stylos of binding, paged and plain, equal to any ever offered in this market, ana at rpdpcoa prices. A general assortment of School Books, Memorandum and Copy Bocks; Pockot and Family Bibles, plain and fancy binding; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and Judgment Bonds; Cap and Letter Paper, a great variety plain and ruled, at exceedingly low rates. A general assortment of American, German, and BntrlUb Stationery. J. R. WBLDIN, Bookseller ahd Stationer, 63 Wood street, between Third and Fourth Window Shade and Oil Cloth Manufactory»” 48 IRWIN STREET, E. R. KERN AN. 4 1-2 FEET LANDSCAPE StfADE£,O2U tod 76c pajr. 6 do do do 76 to 87 do. 0 do do do $l,OO to 2.00 do. Flowered, Gothic ami Plain, assorted pricer; Duff Linen, 4-1256-4 83c.; Buff OU Cloth, 4-4 25c., 6-4 81c., 64 40c4 Carriage Oil Cloth, black, 44 28e., 64 30c, 64 40c4 Figured Back do 44 32c, 64 40c, 64 44c.; Enamel Led do 44 83c, 54 40c, 64 50c.; Mahogapjr and Hose wood 44 62c., 34 75c, 64 87 04 Tablo Cnrere, with centres, 44,0!5U, 76, 87 Wc. and *1 each; Flour Oil Cloth, 44, 46, 00 ahd 70c.-per yard - ; llcorth lluga, (oil doth.) $l,OO each. CLOTHING. Long Black OUOoats, $1,76 each. Jackets $l,OO. Pauts&Tldc. Uati 62Ue. GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. Long Black Coats, $5,50 each. Short Black Cuata, $4,25 each. Long Pants, $3,26 each. Loggias, $2.00 ppr pair. Beware of imitations on Transparent, Emerald,Graen, Buff, Blue, Yellow and Crimson Window Shade Oil Cloth, as this is the sole and original Manufactory. Ail Goods warranted not to stick, fude or crack. novG:Gm PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, ffo, 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above PITTSBURGH, PA. IS Just receiving her Fall supplies of goods in the aboTe line, which having been selected with great purchased for cash, enables her to offer strong inducements to purchaser;, who are respectfully invited to examine her, stock, among which are PIANOS—A splendid selection, comprising all the latest styles prices, among which are the celebrated. Hamburg Pianos; Double Carved Louis XIV stylo; also Qale. A Co’s* New York; Bacon A Raven's New York; RjkO>«nhftrh a go&’s, Philadelphia, Ac. Persons At homo or thread, about purchasing Piano Fortes,; would do wed ip pall, asi will good on article os can be found and on as good terms, v&tyi&g In foam $2OO | to $BOO, with a written guarfanteo. > GUITARS—A fine selection of French and Spanish, which for richness, beauty and-power of tone are unsurpassable. FLUTES AND CLARION LTi'S of;the very best French German and American AOOORDEON9. the brat Puis manhfactorv. VIOLINS—The finest Italian, French ff-ngf}^ Also Deuus, Firsl Bawos, Tajooacos, T&usoua, Yjouh Bows, Scbxwb, Ao, Ac. . ; . fiTRIKGB cl thavarv-hat Italian/ French and <Wm»w AHMusicallh«tnnn*ii«r*paredwtthddrability,nfifttosM .ttd-d^pAtah,;^.,. S*pU 1 J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-cut cor. Wood and Third sta. 'ompany. .414,639,616 00 CO 733 48 A _vWM.-/E. ; . to xnano&ctare ih, f of everydaacaipticinj *t bid old wmer or libcrty &nd SeTWith street*. 'UNDEBTAK * 1 "XNQ attended to, inailiis-brapcheg. myll H > ArfiULLXKSS A ! ATE ON HAND at their extensto CABINET-■and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 6* Smithfleld street, a lArge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they wUJ sell 15 per cent below customary rates. • Term n- rash only, o. C. H, nirr.ra. ‘ Hammer Dahler ( CABINET W AREEOOMi SMITHFKLD STREET, Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley, BitUbvrg7i, ftu A 4 DAtJLER keep constantly an hand a VjjL Tarietv of excellent and fashionable Furniture, wnr |yi niitoa equal to any in the city, and 'sold on aa.fevor * 1 'able terms os eaa be obtained at any similar estabUah mentin the West .Theybare now on band extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. ' All orders promptly attended to. my2haflm Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association. WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET, (KZAB irtE CORNEB 07 WOOD.) THIS ASSOClATlON,embracing** twice to three times aaujL many hands as tho largest and.MS| hitherto most renowned business » 1 I shops of thts dty, have opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of tho following description—vis Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mfthngtmy Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Was ha tan ds; Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Irbies; fine Card Tables; Centro Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining «»d Bw>Airfa«£TVb]eE; Workstands; Cherry and Common Workstands; highbost, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; Cradles, Ac. w The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ate deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, If not better article, ami warranted—os the public wQl'un derstand by giving them a Steamboat toork at all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to .order in every style, at the short* est notice. mar 29 JAMES W« WOODWELL, CABINET -FURNITURE JtANUFACTVRSR Ware«rooma 97 and 99Thlrd street. js&mjum J- W. W. respectfully informs^ his friends and customers that haiii has now completed his spring stock Has) 0 j which is dsddedly • a ■ the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any tn the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality l with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, ami newest designs; and from tho extent of his orders wwi facility in manufacturing, ho Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Ho has adopted the principle of frftmHffiwg his customers* interest with his own, in quality and p l ** l ***, <wH keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from tho cheapest * plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or expressly to or der. -The following articles consist. In part, of his stock.' which for richness of stylo and cannot.be.surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: units XIV tetoa-teto Bofas; 60 Sofas, in plush h.ir cloth; tO doz. Mahogany Chairs; SO dot. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking w 20 Walnut “ u 60 Mahogany Divans; SO Walnut « 60 Marble Top Centra Tables: 60 tt ** Dressing Bureaus; 30 « • u Washstands; 40 Rni»lf«wrf m 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut « 60 Cottage « 800 Cherry poplar Ptdftvadt; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry u 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary ami Bookcases; 20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Boat RocHe* Chairs; 12 Lodlee* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; Paper M»ph« T«M»f Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Eliiabethan u TT*n and xier “ Reception “ Work u Pearl u Extension Dining Tablet; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chaim; A large assortment of COMMON FIIRNITtIkB sad WINDSOR CHAIRS. CLlbccxt Mirrwa supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. m&r6 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Henry Richardson. Jeweller, HAVING rc-tlttod his store la a handsome manner, ■ but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends end custom ers to the fact that among his-Watches will be found the most desirable styles, Patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob Vest Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, eta, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Meche, Work Tables Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monoalce in great variety; Chin» Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an" endless variety of useful or namental articles,-whkb have only to be seen to be appre ciated. (oovl] NO. 81 MARKET STPWVt. $31,212 06 ] Watehei) Jewelry, Ac. HAVING just returned from tho Eastern cities, I haye brought with mo one of the most beautiful and care fully selected stocks of Jew dry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to (he public, l’crsoui? wishing to purchase Anything in my line, can rely on getting a good article.' I do not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 60 per cent, cheaper than any house & the dty. Give me a and I am rare you Will be satisfied that I can soil a good article as cheap as any of th«»m • Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If yon went your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jeweuy, repaired In the best manner, this is the place to hare It done. To this branch of ray business I will devote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 94 Market street, ep*? . Sign of the Golden If Time ta Money, SURELY it deserves to be watched, and, reader, too quit be assured that— WATCHES better ne'er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold. Than you wQi find whene’er you go And look at Ukbq on sale below. I«. REHfEaiAN 4 CO n Importer* and Dealers Id Welches. Clocks and Jnodry, Watch Materials, fKi&A Maker* Jbeil, <£c. dt, Fifth street, otu> door from Wood, beg tea to to *a nooneo to the trade, and the public generally, they hare just received, from iho best manufactororn’ in Europe, a large lot of Qold and Silver Watches, Watch Tools and Ma terial*, a»d * most elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufacturers, which they offer as low u they can be purchased id the casters markets. Watches snd Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and on the-most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance, fmargl LOCI* amtOLtS... >fnm^ [Of the lata firm of Banda and Reineman.l I*ol7lB KKINEMAN A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, „ iPI ELIIY , WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac, Ac, one Door from Wood Stroci DiUxtnayh, jftn, rj »Alus leave to announce to the trade and the public geo* i trolly, that they hare themselves carefully selected on* imported from Europe, a largo stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch makers; and a most elegaat assortment of JEWELRY, from the beet manufactories—which they offer at prices aslow as they can be purchased in the eastern markets. Tbdr stock of Watches consists of Gold and Sflrer Patent X«Ta»; do. Detached Levers; do. Lepines; Silver Quartierc and elegant .French Time Pieces, of the most approved make*. Tether with a large stock of Clocks, and 'Qme Piece*, from tho best American Factories. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip tion in this Une, such as Finger Ring*, Ear rtlnrw. Breast Wns, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard 'Chains, Gold Guard K®/® Seals, Isxkets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, and every rind hi fancy article* generally kept In establishments of this do* scriptlon. They would rapoctfuliy call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS, «7®*7 variety, which they havo most carefully selectedr* They have also on hand a largo assortment or Telescopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory In England. Togptbor with > groat rarictj of other article, too numerous to mention. Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best mum »nd on tho most reasonable terms. [oct^Jy TKAS— 160 half chcsta Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hy son and Dlack Teas, received and for sale by 06118 JONG A MOORHEAD. OHIO AND pa. KAXLKOAD—*£OO chares Ibr sale at fa vorable rates, by 4- 'WILKINS * 00, *epSO Banker* and Krrbai^^okpr^ rvm subscriber would respectfully Inform tin* JL he has got the necessary mould* and presses for putting u|> tea* in metallic packages of fi> and W lb. fee wifi Eack aar amount with noatnoss axia despatch tor any house 1 the city, and on reasonable term*. Apply to 1B J. F. D. KEATING, 00 U> corner of Wyllo and Pulton atresia.. HOutoh Bulbou* Roots, Freih Imported I YACINTUS, Tulips, Crocus, Snowdrops, Jonquillea, Peoneas,nnd other Flower Roots, for Fall planting, ar» rtjed In fine order. Also, Dwarf Pear Trees, and other Fruit Trees, Fall sorts; Evergreens and Shrubbery, in groat variety; Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Asparagus and Rhubarb Boots, from the Nurseries of octiO JAMES WABDRQP, Manchester. ~ Co-Partneralilp Notice. r P« E subeerlbers hare this (Jar entered Into partnership JL under tta sty Ip and linp bf TAAffE, INQUIRE* BANE tot thi> purpose of carrying on a general Commission and Prod Deo Business, and confidently hdpe their long expo, rlence, eztonslvo mercantile acquaintance, and personal at tention to the interests of their customers, will entitle th»w» to a share of public patronage, which it shall be their study todoeervo. LURE TAAFFB, Pittsburgh, j fIAiTL MAGUIRE, Cumberland, Mi, , VTM. C, BANE, Washington, Pa. , Pittsburgh, April 3, 1552. [gpq ; Sfqtiopt j THE partnership heretofore'existing between thoundexs slgned in the Commission ana Forwarding business, AeJ under the firm of B. F. VON BONNHORST 4C0., Is this day! dissolved bv mutual consent The business of the late final will bo settled by 8. P. Von Bonnhorst, who Is authorised to’ use the nnmo of the firm Tor that purpose. WILLIAM EICHBAUM, v „ 8. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 18S2-mj4 ■ . Cp'Pa»tnerili|p Motlpe. rpHB undersigned bare this day* formed WOoPartncnhlo 1, f“ r the tnmrectkm of a Wool and General Conuhisston: and torwnrding bujinenn, under the Ann of VONTJ RftNK UORfr iHubllV. Warehouse N™S”lB Jront streets. JAHES R.MIIRPHY ■ Plttabqrgfa, May 3d. *' 7011 *°NNHOHBI EXP rT'HEGRAHD DEPOT fc. LlW elrinK jwrfhnnhur *®4 d«. lrwin street, vriroioiLrabjod and &£&<*&»* ALL OOIOKS, upon Plllr, peer, «S«SIJ^5 tto \ oot •“* “’S.Mned atjil&thateLre anejt eaCottonand wool; Cotton ami Wool mUod for ladle, and gn,h?ifrSw ip. SsterotsJw!i!H d ? of<3l^s. 1 ? "V*® 4 tomryeLpe cheeper, mdokar and bettor, tbanareat siwraddonalnttta altar. S. B. DOME, Proprietor, ; -vdctfetr Offloo, No. 10 twin .treat I » v.': , <d' .■•••'.:■ V .-*• •._.v ■ , r: V/'. .■ ■ ' .*>*t :•_ Jr " ' *>. ' * * * *" **. r; . DU. :KE Y;SEE’S ‘ i- PECTORAL SYRUP! FOB THE VABIOOS DISEASES OF THE SUCH u COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, CEOHP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BEONOHITIS, tIUINZT, ASTHMAj-INGIPIENT CONSUMPTION',' iutd the various disease* haring thelr-orlgin In tm Inflamed, con gested or torpid condition ofthe organs of resplritibm. - v This Medicine, now offered to the public, under the shore* name, is a remedy of immense value in "the diseases for which it Is recommended, and hssbeen nsedto considerable extent throughout this dtj, as well as ln other localities, with a success that has may attended any medldne,not heralded throughout the whole country by the press. - . Dr*Keysets Pectoral Syrup, Is the prescription of a regular physician, who usod it lor several years in his practice, with a success unequalled by any other medidne in use, and it wasonly upon the great and daily increasing demand for U, that no~ was induced to put it up in bottles, for a more general and extensive sale. Wo claim forth® Pectoral Syrup that it is anXNTIRELY NEW PREPARATION, differing in erery respectfroia the rarious remedies now in use, for the diseases' of rhe Pulmo nary organs. IT DOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH, by containing nauseating doses of squills, antimony,' and inecachuana. It has is it no opiates to constipate tbo bow els, and dry np tho secreting organs; butitauction is wholly different from the action or any-of the above named drugs.' IT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that clean out the tubes and sir cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that Is not, -equalled by any other remedy. It dissolves, in a great mea*. sure, the greatly increased secretion of mucous, attending the various diseases of the air cells and bronchial tubes. It allays all irritation, almost aseoori as it is taken, and it has been'known to cure acongh of several weeks’ duration, in THREE DOSES! We hare several remarkable cases noted down, where it succeeded in curing cases having every appearance of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. (Usi L—A young man, agod 10; offender make; had cough; expectoration of dark matter from the Lungs Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse upto 120>hectic fererand night sweats; great emaciation; pain in the breast; same times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; had ta ken various remedies from phyridansj with little or no re lief; commenced takingtho itotonrf Syrup in half the usual doses; the expectoration diminished; the rough abated; the hectic fever left; and in four days all the bad symptoms had entirely disappeared, *n<i the man is now entirely welL Cask 2.—A lady, aged 45; troubled with a slight cough daring all or the greater part, of last summer, which, to wards fait, greatly increased, and continued night and day, threatening to involve the Inrigs and pulmonary organa to a serious extent; there was pain. In the breast, palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; stuffed condition of the vessels; occasioning a of fulness of the head, noso and throat, and a discharge of ac rid secretion from the nostrils; various remedies had been used; several physicians consulted, without relief She commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in the evening; that night she coughed but once; took another dose of Pectoral, and slept well all night; continued the syrup next day, and by night was entirely Cnee from the' cough, and all the had symptoms. SheisnovwelL Other cases, equally remark able, oould be given, if space would permit. We furnish below a certificate, signed by a number of our own citizens, In proof-of its efficacy: 9 9 9 9, 9 9.9 9 .9 We, the undersigned, having used Dr, Keyseri* Pectoral Caogh Syrup upon ourselves and in ourfamllies, dorespect fully recommend it to others as a safe and efficient medicine forthe purposes recommended: James McKenna, James Fowler, WL Faulk, John Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, Robert Laughlin, John J iHfr-h*;, James K Leader, J Porte?, Wm Q M’Cartney, Joseph Thmnpwm, Hugh S&llie, Edw D Jones, W H Anderson. P M'Kenna, Michael Kane, Jr John 8 AgevJSgggga Thomas M’GiTen, J M’MUlan, Francis Dunn, J P Smith, Job Wbysall, Joseph O'Brien, Maurice Brennem COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS wQI find this an excellent article to sell, and will give general satisfaction to their cus tomers. liberal deductions will be made to retailers and othi rs purchasing by the doicn—price single bottles 60 eta, or 6 bottles for ss^6o. CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persons will try to induce you to buy some other article, stating that it U as good as this; but wo advise you to cut out the name,. u .DH KEYSER’S PECTORAL SYRUP,” and buy no othir, and you will not bo disappointed. The Pectoral Syrup is prepared and sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyscr, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner or Wood street and Virgin alloy. • 'sepl&dAw Wh»t Every Body says, must be Tract IT it said that BOOBY EE, et thefias Hirt 'CtoTHcra Stosz, 80. 225 liberty Street, selis.the rh»np»at rinthtwg in the City—veil made cad fosidcnably : cat. Call and ex amine than and you will cot be disappointed. Just received, by Express, a splendid assortment ofFaney Cashmeres, Brown, Green and-Bhie Cloths, and other Fash-' iqnible Goods, snitablo far the season, vidcb ve an prepa red to make to order, (without disappointment,) in a style unsurpassed In the City. Come and see. E. Watts & Co.’s Tailoring Establishment, SO 185 LIBERTY STRESTr r'ALL AND WINTER STYLES.—The subscribers have lust opened their Falland Winter styles ofIIERCIEANT TAILOR'S GOODS, to which we invite particular attention. Wa flatter ourselves, that wo hare tn store altogether the richest stock of Goods in our line, ever offered In this city. Our stock of Over Coatlbgs,-sro oTthe newest most di> ; slrable styles in market, and of every Tariety. Our stock’ of fine Black, Blue, Olive, Brown and Mofberry, French Goths, are of the latest importations, and was never sp gdod, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of Fancy and* Blade Casaimezes, and Doe Skins, ore of wery : choice selections, both os regards quality and style. To gether with an assortment of rich plush Silk Velvet Gsalt mere and plain Silk Vestings, which are pronounaxi, by all who hare seen them, to be much the best variety for gentle* men’s wear in this city. sep2s JAMES C. WATT—Morolaant Tailor. So. 3d Jfarfcrf, betvom i .Second and Third Slnzti, BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public,: that he has returned from Xew York and'Philadelphia,- having there selected froth the latest Importations, an entire' new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, r-ASSTMwngfl and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs »nd richness of fabrics, are sot surpassed by any house west of New York. All -of which he is prepared to nmirw to order in a superior style, at the lowest price twsrfblo, and cordially in* »vitee purchaser# to call and examine the stock before pur* chasing elsewhere. - TO TAILOE&s—I have no authorized agent in this Qty, for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can only be had at the store of the subscriber, S 3 Market street, at the following prices, via: with Instructions, ilO; with* out, $7. * [mar!7] < JAMBSC. WATT. •• New Clothing House. EDMUND WATTS Acb.—MttcainT’TAiLOM. • So. ISS Liberty Street, obaoe Si. Clair. *1 T AYE opened a new Clothing Store at the above place, Tl and are nowreceiving & splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS SIMEBES, VESTINGS, Ac, of the latest pup* chased with. An especial vipw to city W®r *&d vjhfch Uiey are prepared to make uptb order Ih the latest aad moatfosht tonable styles. They intend to pay strict attenttonto this branch of their business and they have foil confident that they WAV be able to give their customers entire satisfaction. They are also manufacturing a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash. As ntt thlr stock Is entirely oew, it is worthy the : attention of buyers. . apl93 y r SPRING AND; SUMMER.; CLOTHING. jyb. 161 L&rty JSrettj Pilitbwyh. • TORN hf<£l/OSJp3Y has now the piwurp of O hi* SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS now r£3yferffi speetlon, which, ho bcHeres, wjll befbundto beoneof the largest and best eelpetsd stocks of fUsAfty yADR CLOTH* WQ to fcefbund |n th» TOw&ya country. HP hp* this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of his garments, ao that thayerr lowest priced, as well aa the finest, are got up in a style and elegance not to he surpassed, . lie would partteolariy call the attention of aU dealers la Clothing tools present splendid . Heady*ila4frGarfflenti) As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualWosand Mteacfhisgoods,he can. ofiejLthpnsuch iuduonaentea» I shall make Jt tMr interest to pursue at his establishment Manj years* experience, and great xocceas Inthe business, together with an unprecedented tthdUzilc and pa tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the bn* dness habits and tastes oT erery location; in. ihe. Union*, which Is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers. In tho Cutting department will he found a choice selection of the most taluonahle goods, cohsisting of &e&LEnaluh and American Broarirlrtht, Guhmerdi*, <£c. Also,an««l lent assortment of VESTINGS, of,the latest and most fash- 1 tenable styles-ell of whichlte is prepared to make' taorder! In the best manner, and_at the mat reaaonahlo pTices.— COMB, THEN, ONE'iHD AED] ' The Asrartment, the Qnnlitj-, end the Veriotr, It the »« entendre, andonhtedly, to be Cmnd in tie United Stotas. ' •' - ) nar2B EXTRACT GENHAN-408*, for aale by ' T ~ oCtlB » A. gAIOIE3TOOg A 00. CURRANTS— 25 caska Currauta, of fnperior quality, for' aalo by [aeplß: SMITH A. SINCLAIR riiKAA—l6O half cbesta Imperial, Gunpowder, YcuDiS ily- JL son ond Black Teas, too good toUno quality, raSdVod aud for aale by [aep22 KINO 4 MOOMIEAD. Lease's steam Plano Forte Factory, — «, I*. TdtASK baying applied machinery in riaaulbctnre of PIANOS, ha is enabled to . ISotencctaTe Z*™***™ %$& *** »****■ Plane Warcmom. cn Hand street,' orer Johh’a Mlne^y Water WaMhanaa. _ Accord eons, Tlolhu; tte, famed and repaired.-' ' : i T Bre Jn*t Eeoeived, at.tie Carpet. Warehouie, v , no. at: mmm afhnir. ■ A op. asiaosiMi goods **• Co fi>Uawipff aeasoa&uo rarietlo*: Ejt^sVelTetPUoOarpcU; •-• Brussels Carpeta;“ .. Bxtrtfßnxssels Carpets;. < Comrab^'BnuaeUOirpeta; Extra three pi? Imperial Carpets ; - Superfine three ply XmperialQartwt*: Superfine Ingrain Carpets; Bine Ingrain Carpets; : ia£3M»v~ - Hcatj Striped fiifiCarpetjj Heavy igwilfcf Hemp Carpets; B^<^ZS^ C f oaosrP ' ta ’ &> “ Mto4^ Soper Tufted . Ao; Hoe' do* do, Y.~ »t‘ ’ ' Common do dop Brusaeleßugs; -• ChemlU?pppr Mats;" .Bheepikln^dQrSltdt;. Adelaide tror JlataJ . - ' JennyLlnd Dpor'Mats'; ' " ; Tufted Door Mata; Manilla Jute, Coco,. Alfcant aud^gkeleion of i*r atjle »iaWo 4ts. Tia abora itoct bdng imported and purchased direct from the mancfitctorcry, ire are prepared to sell aa- ' low M cw be bad to »qy of «» Euto towhfch n toTtto the attention or tbcas wishing to fomiah steam boataor Botuaa. Don’t teget the plaoe, No. 86 Fourth street. octi w. ipclasTOjx. Head! Read!! Head It! CLOTHING. A CAEDt TUEEK BIG BOOBS! ‘V». . V_'r £ v ~ - J.*.* , - * ,* • v i, i •»V ' 'V v • '! DRUGS AND MEDICINES. f=';'J : v>. F«auiuv' genCradfr Palpi tattOn/Tr^. Price,!© cents, or fire baxes&r %L >Bold wholesslaand re tail by Wk.Ci JACKSON, 240 liberty streeV&ettZ tf Wood street, Eittsberghi-and by alttbADrogglats. >H r Pali directions pnricawt witheach tor, fdecifclTdAw . . ; :'-v AKead or Allt .;- - „t.;V'-- extract of-American oil. ::; l T)REPAEEDand*oId by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 liberty JL street .This powerfoDy concentrated preparation, the medical virtues of wWdx'aro ftnsnd. to be eignt-tiinea the strength Oil-' It ls put np in bot- and S?Mesch,:wlih fdH directions ftetta tue. . In every disease - where the original American:;oo baa been fbundat&H efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render it the CHEAPEST MEDICINE PT .THE WORLD.: Can and try It JOHN YOtJNGSON. N. original 00 in 16 natural eta te as takpn from Cm bowels oftbeearth/can behad as above—end twill be fcundpoilftnc, ha Palmeitoek’SiYeniilftigs*; .- [From RT. Hollins,' Hfllsboro, July 1,185 L) TUfram B.A. Fahnestock AOo.—Gentlemen: 3 hare JJX been sellingyourTennlftige forßeroral yearalnthls place, andean freely say that it entire satisfaction. It is an Indispensable - article In many families, with-whom no othm-kind wfQ do; scores of persons in my vicinity thald its cScacy In reUevmg' suffering and' restoring - The quantity of worms expelled from some 'almost exceeds belief; ereryfemilyahould have a supply constantly on hand. . ■ lam pot and want a supply as soon as possibles -. - L- B. T. HOLMES. Prepared and Sold brj“ B. A. FAHNESTOCK AOO* acrpgr ” sad Rlrst streets, Pittsburgh. ; Sr. Do Xanoy*i Celoteated Cnrativo Instrument, The only. &jfaO*bt£\Q&t /&r fhai J>rcodful Disease ... kMwai'SpmaatceFr7uaf& JnsoumCar]f i'. -- - > . Xtochcrnal JbnisticnS'-: - | =J C*OhajTMtinganddesfcriictiTe,aiidprodnctiTeQf soaueh i O mlschtef to th» nerrona (rn»«jutH -tp «t» - j baidnec, sodety.and matrimony. ..i : - - r_:; ; . • \-.. .-! .. .This : Instrumestf is rfmple, comptehentire, and < nrria- 1 FinEtOj and may be used withoutthe slightest' ineon?enfr.i once* or the knowledge of the most thiixoate friend; It is to 1 be used externally, producing nopain or injury whatever, uor prerenting any one Item attending tuiisbusinessyjEad while inuse, noi a single emuxisnean iaktyHaee, invigorating the organs in <j short’time to such an extent that they ratin' their primitive power of rrfeihoTvthe'lbabf wh&Ja, caused by early abuse, is the dii&se in ; the cause of the thousand concomitant complaints»-'Tii i-. -Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, fain In th« .THmn»« v»f Virion,-Weticnew of the Back and Lover Extremities: Affec tions-of the Erw, Impotgngg, JHmfAr** OU ~thf» tura-Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory mndPowerfcr Mental Application, Dejection, AversiGnto Society, Timidity and Self-Distrust,XoTe of Solitude, 4c. Ail these complaints inrariably disappear as non as the Source la stopped from wftW»h t>ipy r This Instrument has-been examined arid approved of .by the behest authorities in Europe iSlreccon-. mended by. the-most prominentphyiA-i^rtu»n *»»|pfT4—y" as the only Certain Remedy -for 'those: : and has nowcompletely, superseded the use $f drm&tbe 1 bougie, cauterization, hot to' mention the thousand ad- ! vertised nostrums of the day, as eorcflals, r antidotes, et&, etc. It constitutes at the same t*m» tha fffarfr amtm<wt pleasant,- and bvfar the cheapest treatment sri»roff«»w«rf tn th —a Air price being allowed far the «fter the do- 1 tired cSeefc has been attained. '; - . - Ito itltiso remembered# that those are but little understood, by the.ptctfbsskm ahd'thst aU the medicine fn the worldnever end never wfihstop those which, if allowed to oontihue unehecketfTereaure to produce themwtdistresriogcohsequencw. : Ithaa been a matter. of- surprise to acme, that any, one of respectability and of professional should devote < his attention to ’diseases which people of every description! pretend to cure so easily. If however; hut the unHhbti sandthpart of the miseries upon. y*»frty wew. known, ayerydifferent opinionwould!* ;it is not only the present misery arid direction preyingupon the mind as well as the body, that fa-dcplored, uot eome arw of such a nature as to affect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive Actftjr altogether."'ltis a Aet not properly treated* they-may remain bo dormant-in the constitution as to appear in no other way than in their e£ facts'upon posterity; yet, If properly understood, are most easily and speedQyxemoved. The shore, so ingeniously con trived instrument, will doubtless* in. 'a great measnze,-oom tribute to check the evils of quaekexy, so prevalent in this class of diseases throughout the TThiom " ; - The price cf the complete • Instrument, carefiilJysccured against all obserntionin a box, is only $lO. Itcaabescst bj express, to any address in anypart of-the United Staite* Canada, Ac, according to order,accompanied 7 by-toll' dire©* tiems, and Important advice to the married &ad aingte—the expenses eren to the remotest pert* Of the country being but* The unexampled snccesa thte TagEwnwiwt 4U» Ahfor^ ' since its Introduction in uaprin* dpied person in KewYcrk, Phfiaiielphia. Altony, Boston* Ac, to'«t up some ridiculous tldngs which* however, ter-witth* in form nor principle, to my own invented, long tried, and universally approved Instruments, and which are as similar tothemaeilgfatistonight . Every attempt to sellnieb In struments formlne/wHi tothefnllestextent of the tew, I being not wUllng to connect the wcll and hon estly earned reputation of my invention -.with quacks and their worthless productions. No Instczmentla Genuine and none can be "Warranted but those ordered from myself . All applications and remittances mnst be'directedifpcst; paid) ta the Doctor Mm self, he haring no Agencies estehSafa . ed but in London and Paris— •. : Address, post-paid, Dr. B. Be taaey, 51 Liapenard street, New. York.. ... ... Office; hours, daily, from 0'A.H.t213 P.M* and from 1 till SP. 3L, the S&boafh excepted.' ■" ' .1—- , undersigned certify* with great pleasure* tw «m • abore mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on sd* beatific principles, butfrom its uso the happiest results mar alwayswifli-cun&ience-be~ahtidpaited,there'being fortbo ; core ofthose dlsenres.no other- certain remedy axtaafc'' Hesk S; KmxiL.«.n, - * i Cs. <3orTZ£*'x.n. CsChamber »f n - . C.EcsaißW r n.n, 24 Howard st, .• Hew York. - Dr. DxLiarr is prepared w execute all orders for gurgieal apparatus, .visr, Artificial Arms and Legs, which mcyel&e' natural members; Apparatnsfbr'luxation; for Contracted ; I^gs; for Curvatur&of the Spineand Waist; lor False Joints : cfthe Aims and. Knees rfhr PanJytte*Eega;-&rClubPoct;- :&* Laehrymal Flstulas; for Falling of tho Kectum; HyptK .gastric Bclte; Beds and Chairs for.SickrPcrsons;- Crutches; Trusses, Ortbopcdk Corsets* i£,"Ac. ' ' , All work warranted.' letters,must be postpaid, coixtaih*' Ing a proportionate remittance or city reference. [&b2sdy _f • DR. HALSEY'S . | FOREST WINE! Thedisdscerg qf Vie,PDS£3T nijxjz £* the greatest blarivg of (he age: -Pat up in-Quart Bot£a,-a tingle bcUJeof ■ ; goes farther (nthentre i * v -of JDiaeaset, than ten of onySzr , sa- '" jMTiHa in to cure i ■ without any impkaasvl or - ' ' toeaJanuigjefficcL t THE method by which til SarsspsxHlAS, anil othcr , &imt' lat medicines are prepared, is by boDing tho Rotas or Plants to obtain the extracts. The medical virtues are! thus principally destroyed.- : It U not to bo wondered at ther\, tb&t ereu ten and twsn-. tF botdes.of those SftmpwUlwwe sometimes taken without perceptible benefit. Not so with the Forest Vine? By Qw taxation cf awondcrftol, chemical, apparatus, aporfect trine & produced without heating; retaining at the kma stoe,-all\ho primltiTe healing propertissoftharare medid nsft plants of which it is composed, thus rendering the forest 'Jfiae the most efficient Bwdfone thaw arid cicr juodutad; at the same time the most agreeable. . • •: ' NSRYGtS mSQIOffiRJ / . i diseases of the mind as irell as o£ the body, an usoaHy brought on bjr troubles and aJSSctjons, an most com* POP to persona, of delicate conktitatjorm ■ yam Df «Tll from tha payroll j , W noroiu dwctes. ’fli. Merest Iffiaa «od PflUiUMa eotapfatnt*.■< j •. • j/-r-- i Extract cfa letter from 3lr. Joseph C.Panl(liQg, dated ; - i•_ i_ •. ' rh&HWpkutflSiytmixr 7thj 1842, • Dear Sir: Tour Porest Wise and KU* taro taxied my - of a dreodftaNortoasdisottter, -with vMehshehad hem** for many years. Her body to ataroat wasted ai**T. yo frequentlydiatorbed. In hsr sleqt by -frfghtful wwna, awwpy 4mte exhausted aad covered'with perspt*' -I*ooo, &Od &t tllQ&B thing dreadfdl-iraa abcat/to happed to her. “By theUMof the \Yine, aad a txot of the HUs, she is nom ;ia perfect health. She hw. regained her flesh and color, 1 and : enjoytf’Sqciety as yeU voter. J. a PAULDING. . GENERAL WASTING OP „; . . , '.THK.BQDT”&a.. , • 'i. . Many persons rare afflicted-~with some of the abore”eom plaints, .rrithbnt belnjr able-to trace it- to Any. particular canse, aud therefore delay the use of (Tub proper remedy on til toe dlse&sp becomes constitutional. . Them-disorders are often charactariiad'bra sahaaof.dnMßg).or.<mtfm<»Th»ti«>| tioa afterexerefee.- BoMee±per^<»'rfn^^iw*-l l i aotf at times, paleness or flg&jhgdf the countenance; crioal-1 pitatioa of the heart, or Bio symptoms.-* •' *; i etlectswhich'haTr erarl'ittth&ftltotfkof 1 forest Winearxl m*i te'eVerf of debfiitYiis con- i icl adre evidence of-Its happyresults to this class, of dlsor* ders. : Many resorted to them s^w^. bei S.' s P cedil y ' <rxirwl - for Herrons disorders and Debility the Wine and-Pdaare taken according to the direc tions op the label. . » - - * * - • * < AGUE AM) FEVEB, OE'CHILLS, - ■!■■■- Are cattaed by the miasmatic effluvia arising from manhas. dficjyrwl Tegeta&mv*ns low. -damp -In-Terer wk Toiort Wine andPpis are tftorerelgtt remodj. they hare' be«ra Ufcesr agreeably .to ib9diroetksn*| .we ▼ to;talr Jnefleettag » complete eon; in the place Ukq of the Forest Pill* in time that theiroperatlona nay-subsMe beferailm rctonr chilL— The stomach-bring.now. well-cleansed, take three or ftmr large dcees of the Wine, at intcrrals of half an hour; » an-' mendagabcmt twohona befcrethe period tor the chill to jeturn-. This breaka the ague, after whidi thoTniieahbnld bocontinßßd to small doses to restore strength. See fnU : directions aroondthabottUu,':- -•- • ML HALSEY’S GDM-OOATEji JOEEST! PILLS, 1 important taihe;ForestWine. TWffl gum araldc,v!ia.iiarentioa for which; Dr “ «“*> t *? l,Wfod yore*l PJH* unite in **> tod, tba Porificstioa-of?tS • andrestoratoa ox the fltctoach SfahjlßaWyonliS^oj^^Paj - - <-, •„• V •*> the lames. : ;.:.:, \ ::> ■- : totoprOTiiitacamtmanavtrat: oraotjr »aaioy«liß6ss pwaaMby ,U» ligi«tpeifectfatLOf rT^j l ' InTuriibly fc Iltnri the I\srt2 tlzitcf Vu artificial Appendages equal thwi -rirxi vhten **a*r**tp? Mrvtrrtinfl hwifoh t - Ite lnte through tiff transparent textaraof thoskinf ! What charm*are more captivating than thoreof natare, in her perfection of- J It+s Dr. Hal* aey’a Forest Wine tupplj-the plaee.ofall cbsiMties. The ore .of this’ excellent - 'Wino lay 7a j&uat hlood, trhieh, tfrmrigTif the iietniy penetratestpq nS» nutejt‘'fibre* that Targe toward, tie JOTftee .of theakpij canging- ~a3l pimpWimd-hlfltghga to. aiaappeaTj unpait&iff a -riridr rosy color to the. skin, and .brilliant preasjontetha eye*. " '7,..-'.. r _• .7 .- I' - ' THIS ISNATC&AI* .BE4PTY. I ; - In corroboration cf Haueyhasoanjteptt monUly from udjet of ih» iStr«sj»ciiH» «tn rating la ofr mat Win* la lK*e *&£<(ar «ir bottlM lbr*s. QnnMMlcdHorertHnt2scsntij*rhes. Pot sola it Dr. KEYBEBB flrag sorl«o,-tt>n»rof Wood .4'--;;t«ggl7d*w.! ; T) T totbe l aae of JLiWOBXH tQiIENBi tn*l cement, <Hgdral auft»~l3ai July. - U» tooairt, 5 thalirm Uwttl«d»±tly cld - J ~ -r * WAc- ?“' ~ ■J- -. • .'-• ,~fg- - -* ’ .<«"-.< • _< '1 »v <- -■ 7 r •u jr»* T * JStsaa’a 2S*<llettt«a X<iqnld Cornier - rpms srtkte; it U I &nßdlat6»'posM«igg MXowny-. »hn «T» fa eonjtmt fanzo of lalmT ,te &t£r persons tlnrrazh accident, end Cie improper CT cereicQ sxff wtoolj, »in - andtliis*Hid» to J*isralti*tA«-to themi tad *aer»&lr con*HerlfrlffilfepCTaH(u~ = -----.v-.- -“Thitmgrcertlfr thstwe,tha nrolCTtettrrti haring ft» (raenUrmsle oarof Haßcatal Lkjnid Catki»,Bf*- pp»T-hr ebeßftUy wcrnnnnrad It tocartrotottoul tattoo; ** eg excellent tubsiitata for edbesirepiaxter. In dmttiag hs&%. 'rat* ) oftoah troamu; «la^ to earn nlpplra, a remedy onoqrallHi. ' • CHAKLEs WOaDWAHD.K. WJLR CASES, M.D, . v : B. HABKIBOX, 1L H, , . " ■; -j.-woopgOTy.~jr. . j - - HAMILTON BKEWHS, H. D* : . - - - - , EUSWOKrE BCBB, H. D. Brfurfo. jjggfgJjJ* eU tte ta'tiur cSly or "Torwlßby B A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, t ■ •■■■ ■• - . Corner, of Wood tad Hat ft*- TSSCSZEBBASSD-COiISTOCSiISOICZSSa maallS^— or • %£^ r^caw>M^e»Wi^waxttaBXiL- . -., 4th^irC^gy<; < 4fl«rife'o&*Cßrtep . fij’fr.l.jy >tooya€aroftgiK.PHol ---■* Greats Jfcjfis’w-icdKra AmasTfi* rvM*, and IcTeriaij.-ieelingsrsnd pretenticg foms; JbrAstbna* I*TgrCbrnplafat,'anrt Bfllkw Affactfepr; Jbr digestion cm urn ct Appetite; to Ccstfreneahi/fcaHilfl* : Bad JXales,endnerrous ccanplalnisj for Dyspepsia, Piles; Mimaatrau. Ae.-Tfcß^pga£pnfwfr mj fy if. cot bad to take;noTer giro, pais, and fiBT&Masfa*jOß» eoftite. grown persons. ; lOtk—Jfr*.: Brctm'i Great Bxia* KiUer.'. Ho .r&cdicSatJkar .been diacoTered that is so happily adapted to ns# fsiosaßy* a* drops to- be takes, and yet peribrm.auch. vender* shea applied efcrnaßy as a wash os oath, by friction. - Is better v^ . Uth^rsSzunAe2s , f. -Roach cad Bed Bug Bane, ibr driving, away Vermin-in a abort time. ■ ••• •< r. •- •-.•.-: v 12tb.—Tbe celebrated Lur’t life BSU'aai 15th.—Dr_ J&xr&Qlomeid’t fVijfc. Syrm, the. poptdar 2X»' PECTOKA3T FOIV-COCGHS, COLDS, fhTLTOKZA, le; .< ?• 14tjL~.TJic£ait Jndja cmd AtfW Ibrk HairDvtryiin cajy' SpSEroloricg Tot thehair* v.;:.-;''- ri- v'it lLth.~l.intt -fii&n gf vlß *tnMy fir Oatft • Bruise^-Sores* Ac-- k V : «Sfrraaporißa. '.• This «rtldabAsottlllT*l ; -all other Samparlllaa, and *tiU gives as great tatit>im fta erer..' - * , r PtaioyiaSie .frcanl)r,lxEf<srcdpe,aEi± the most popular In ■/,-. ;1B th,-^2?rvJCZwc*i > fbo£4 A&e Vrcta, X certain sod ea»:' eura&riTooibacb* V w _ ; 19Ul—Dr. CoxsTOOf. has lately bought tbw rightJbr tfca- United States, cf.tbe celebrated. Gmcatirated iShaeratlßzter; fbond at tho Salt Springs of Dr. Wm. G Cbaae*ai SLCstha* y..:T£jaTjPedtdne,.faaa -ftftinrtety and place, ainf its sale has icon aotbL-- which areextraerdimry. • prepanitiona,'berstofbre- known aa - “CbxsrocyA Co's"- alwayabelonmLsndiunr belonßi -KXCLUSIYEL'J to Dr. Lnrftie • ft. . thooia the aiehatgra cfCnmeinek A wfll >«<■«»<. -this extra label with the feorirnile eimaiureof &E,£,fi.Cr will in future designate the GK27UIK&. •'• . - . -.'-Aldi OTHERS UUST SS BPDB2OUB. -c . LDCrcas* COMSTOCK. She shoremedicines eaa be had in thisplaceof WILLIAM JACSBGK, , febg- :; * No. 240 liberty head of Wood* i s r r "V. . TCtt XSS CBU CJ COTOHB. COLPS. HOABWOTKas. Ba/wjrerrrTg, WHOOP" ■ OOEQH, GBOGP, ASTHMA and COXSU2EPTION'. - 'Sf r,^E»7 earB trial, instead of impairing tie pttblte • * jJXi-cfrnftieiKointhfaTnrriJrine.hagwcmfcritaaauiHtcia pcn.zsa xwtoifctf'-Tjrficpexceeding tho'most : saMuineW ' '<■'•' •" pectsticju of itsliianifct? Nothing but Jtf intrinsic virtues “■ ►. - . spdthe- unmistakable 'benefit- conferred ca thousands of : . cxtgerers. could originate And pndnfadu t?w» ropo fatten . Joyi- ’ffiffe J many inferior remedies thrust upon flaeont- - -•• ” •■- mtmfty t haTe foiled :and -been discarded,'this ha* cainai'" '■*- friends by crejyfrial,, conferred benefits on the afflicted they - f i ■•• cannerer forget, and produced cures too numerous sad too - *?•' remarkable to be forgotten; - r ;YWhneltis*ft»udoatbepublictoprettaii-tlistaaj-JDiid ’ ' medicine •will infallibly cure-—etui, tfrgrw f« vrvrtt l • that theCauun -Pncronat docs not r.-niy but almost inrariahly cure the maladfeslbr which itis'era. ' I- r-r 'ployed: • - : A* time milms/these focfcr.widerairA better known,-this ~ medicine has gradually hciomo the best Sw mp. • fiJetßd, fromlhelogcabin cf the American peasant; to the , palaces of European Kings. TbroU^iout't&la '.entire ooua» •vl—- try, in eTerySfcate, city,and Indeed, ahnosteroy hamlet . gffi tains, PxcTJmAhh'knmnf-as the be&remedy ex- -1 _ • taptfordfacases of thoThrcgt fa ••**»*<» s-aw -. ' < - . eJghcountries, by their ' V.-;- .:. . •• m Erasee and' £/ r- Germany*-where tbs /medical sciences 'twff !a t censtEDt use in the Anal®, Hospitals,-Alms Hou«s, PohQe 4* 1 Icstitutfoss, and In domestic practice, as the asjtst remedy' k ; "’’ -' tons affections of thehmgs;. Also in nriMercascs. aad'ior ■■> s■ ; children, Itlasafi, pleasant and effectual. : tQ/eu*£- la/focL' Some of th&most -flattering 'JT' >"« been febm/parentswho hare found i •'•.-■ tlcularijfncaehtal tochSdhocd. ' - . * g , The CiuiiUr PrcroaAl.-l3 Bmn-afectm’ud'hy a d. ; Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with la- $t_ s •£ rariaWo aeeurecy and care. It Is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, conseq neiitiy ««bn on as een* ~ mna withoutadnlteratfon. - * .. a j. We hare endeavored here to furnish the eojsaaiaißy with -if./ v - '* medicine of such intrinsic mpcrinrlty and § i 'comtnedd itself totheir ajhfidenco-—a remedy atosa safe,' rf ' . r . fpeedy andeffectualj'Which this and count-' U ■ tobefandtrustby great care in pro* fl • ' it withchealcaraccuracy,of-•uniibrtttstropgth»toafr - [r - • fold phyiidmia anewkjrenton which they can rely for the if • .'v theafflioted with a reaedy that will do b - for them aQ that uudldne can do. - - ’ 1 . Prepared and eoldbj - : JAMES C. AYEB, * H • ■ Practical Chemist, Mass. '. H - • iegheny, by. IL P.Schir*rts;ted b 7)m3«fs- - ia Sredkiao ererprherg: : : v ; ;- : »ulSfc3ad*w- | 'i?-' 'WilditaSlTy* • CM' Tlffi BEST- EEUfBY EYES KKOWK TO MAH' ~‘l JbT'OntgJu, QXdx, AtOtaut, Omp, \BnmdUBt, InHaaat. S SkaSxgo/Vie Lungs, liarAfß-% ‘ f »a«b»mytt«abßat«r;-.sfe jw sS/et L TNd)a!vsi£-B4lamiispeTOltolytil»ptoa to»TOTdl*ei» f • mnd lirer, wilch i. :r if B? Cherry feu lonj: been tooro to'wasm JonalAnt' 5 .’ toedidtuii prcpcrte. Thij&ct liamJU»rloe?CTj mSmi 5 "-" -to oar Jandyena PfeysliiiSEi often. pnactSba It 6r dfeStttrt I fbnna fbr eTartety of amplalnto 1&, alio, hufeoeneqna^.:} ly nolfrf^fcrTlrtuca; and acme physicians, srhcaa tttt-o p.- btoaiUto totto> /»halraiantn> h!iTB gonejo toil to do-' 8-"- aam that era coßraapißjncoiila be cured fey aat*Sont— 8 ■■•■ -s?■*** In » ft■**» nearly Taluleea, onto*no a S*:-'..- DB. WISTA&>S BAX&I.M - I ‘ 1 chemicalpiCeeiMy grm;thing 3i£ejcriotacr:Meleg»Uro«ct* I ®£j whet rtmtorfa the most extraordinary truly 'I- $T pulmonary aal ilT«fd£ ; i '• ettesererxnowirtomsa. To eenyfaiee all tmbelima that $ > ££££ 1 « ? .? HI M H l! , fmoh*«« Srtgf fyttfjac q/og/vfAra ßotOa cf“jF*~*t. S i , rtar’a ftalram Cherry thafclhought of you ha heeac £■' * :of roch algnA2 benefitto xay CunUrj thatlwUh to make £» P. Jto the leoefitjof ihapulilic. 7". ? cold at-the tim&nf hex %.?■ v • «ttled . tonspnpUoa,. Ehefcaa.ofUaprtfnsenigh ivesfe. and • ■ I aadcoogto; fiho desraSfawj cfSr ""' [ OTrers7 aDd her cctmxnenctdUUag Jsbfea» 0/ fed cdZ*»ZZ* W- 1 ■ JjkwJattHa «?«ted aa entire cuto.with fceran4tS:efcSd £ S^T 8 * If they had. xxot-haYeusod Wistar’a.Baijsua ofWßd' S” : SETH B. * - ' ■ Sr 5 22 7: * csrttfiaOe fa abOTB. Is anWofs» I’ e*..*Dy in. this couatcy, sndaman- of gwd ft " : judgment, amt we [place entire reliance on his statement, ' " ‘ < - . . EOWABP -& CO. ■ , :;• .. COSWJIPTIOSCUEABt«i - ■•• S rJ5°: bat. Sanderson, Justice: of thefeaetL toteh-Cwek £• ' tnunato^.TaU&ldcounty,Ohio» *ijd "'"" | ; “ Sanderaon," ai officer to 5 aumptumfcy “TVistar’* Balsaa^-TOiCherTT," : - -- J - :■:■ :'r.:::Erait(SDCKWl'i^'^'Cb- ; -if*lfc%lBa. $ - , : jpear jUc~AirT'conjffigr-thaimy liifl-baafcecnggeallj uny. 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