* v *•:' ;;/•"• **J* r -'; * 4 : A: 1 ' ' -■ -.v ■ ~., „;- 3*E- w^v****'* vv-j-c 1 j , AjJt**.,lk*-® ,xv<• ?s;vr*£V3tt&‘»?i»v< . . . |f?,*t 1 - 1 *“ kViX '5 li^S^SS^Sl^^!s>a 3j'SCSW* «fi« hhSM^ w^4lw «#Mii %S£SI(& •<msaHf ISSftft. 3SN^3&$ Mattel iMses Mlfill vmmi ■Hani SflfS afSft@£3 fealtefte Masm *^§WM sg§lg! ■MNssiir ■^^fe^^wSs ateagy !Spjpl|gllSlllSi§ii?JB£S^iSgt|l^!§Sft®®lB®«B^ &fflS§gP* '•s!SBSssash@i«-:>'® i ' :w ’-‘' j '"sasi-Hsafegrii-- - jgfi«aiyiilis#iSjMB»a»i^^ SSI (Slotting. " lnidartAUt aud True. I J RUOBVBK, 3r.» Bee Jlive CJotmns.Siore,;No.'22s'| • I ,i, ei jy Ktrctsi. can sell a good suit of Sommer Clo ihina-iW 82SU - Jiud belter description, !j *"5 lo'v lur i'osh Custom wort-niutle to-order iu iH«)iio«t»bte »tytevon*l on reaaouuhle term*,: Irptl7 WU»t‘Mvrry Body Bay<l, fiVuit lie True! iT « siud that tsOottVKU, tit.the Bbh Hmt CLorniNo Sri'bß. No :W» l.tb.mysm-et, retls Hxcl’capt'stCio iliinjf ni’iluvOuy—wellnwde ami fashtoiutkly cut Cull a&U ei*mi<ie vbcm,;nnd yoirwill ?<oi be disappointed, • Uxpreta t u splond'd assortment, of Kancv.Cu>>ht*erdi',l{rowl», (ifecu ami Blue snp other titieds, fuiUMi? ioriheecacoiitwhic y vre arc prepauril to make to order, (without dtsappomh meuld in u-atyieuoaurpasf-cdinihe City. - jiiotneimd see. ' FITT'SBUICaH CTuThInG »TCIttK, ■ Comer of : Wood and Water ste. John Callahan at c.».. Proprietors, milß nubile U rerpectnilly' riqoMitcTto .1- aimoo-oor stock .ot .Heady Made l.' expressly for this market, and m superior styl • we are 'lelermillvd to ell low f.r cosh Our motto tieimi :.rl Quick Suer and Sw ill .rrcA Our Wsrefnoin, up stair?, Is luliv CnmineV Urge -stock ofCloll.s, Cusstmerus, \ « i ;SV * amau. r Cloths ot every met, every we makilwio order in superior rtyle, ami at very low are niMiug *« «»»«■ ,«exummr for yourselves. P r,ce ®‘ . Oiveus.u *« CAUiAHAN fc CO. AUami.&Co.’i Eipreii) ' NO. 80 l-OURTIi .STREET,'.TITT&JiURG 11. . *PHI£ public arc informed that we ure uow .running - { I. regularly to the East and West, and are prepared to ww m at? A*D forward allUouria etitrusleAlo our can:, HEBCHAa i IAUUSi A. SFKCIAL MESSENGER scm tlnily for 'PkHadel- Ka att Mnrie/, btevnd ana 1 hud sirLtxs* _ , phia. at 4 o’clock, V, M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 BKOS li.ne'eifiiHy U> inform liisfrituidncml ihe publicj; o’clock, A. M. that ho uns.returned.from New York and l Imadcl*.*. Ordeis transmuted free of-charge, and Goods returned Dhia. hawing there elected from ihe lateei importailons, | by DrBt . . . an emirfc new stoctk of Bloek ami Colored -CLOTHS, Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and OASSIMKRESund VKSnNGS,which for newm>s of Scotlant’, for uny amount,payahleon principal Hanking design* and richness of rubrics, are not surpassed by Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. . imyWsewcslof NuwYork;—Allof winch lie i» pre- , UAIUSR * EORSYTII, Agents; pared to make tn order in a superior style, ut the lowest, ■ price possible, and c rdmlly -.invite purchasers to cull and examine the stock before purelmsing elsewhere. ■ 'TO TAI-MflS.—l have i,o aothonacd Agent In tins city* for the sale of my work on GARMENT CU TIING. !i can otiy bo had at the store of the subscriber, JO Market street, hr the following prices, viz: with ln*lrue* tious. 310; without, S 7. marl? . JAMES C. WATT. JUIW OIiUTIIiRCTHOUSE, 7" . EDMUND W\TTS * CO.. . -MERCH ANT T AILORS, »A r o: 183 Liberty tired, above St. Clair, TTHV'tt opened a new Clothing btorc, nt ihe übove li Place, and arc now receiving a splendid lot of •Cloths,-Ca*6nneres, Votings* &.c.*o.fthe latest importa tions* purchased with a i etpeual.yiew to.city tnu e* anu which they-are prepared to make up to order m the la* > l«t and most fashionable styles. 'ihey intend to pay ttrict attenliou to this Uranchof thru bininews nnd they have full confidence that they will .ho able to ptve their cunomert entire satisfaction -1 hey arc aho munnractu* tinp a choice lot of KF»aD\ jMaDK tLOllllNbi. ol the newest Btylcs* which they wnl sell low fur cash . A& nU iM« stock is entirety new, uis woTihv tno auen <m of buyers. SPBIKO AJlu suim- u tbUiumu i THREE BIG DOORS! - Hit. 151, Liberty Street, Pitliburgh. JOHN MeCLOSKEV hits no* the pleasure of an nouncing to hlft nuraerouytnomlß mill the public in general,that his Spring anil Summer Block u now reudj tor inspection, whjcti iie bclievca will be foniiu lo be one of the largest and best selected stocks .of Heady Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. i : He has this season paid more than nsuni attention tc i the manufacturing and atvle of his Garmeuts, so ili&uhf i •very lowest pneed, as well as the finest,are got up in a i stvle and elegance not lo be surpassed..-- . , He would particularly call the-attention of nil dealer* in Clothing to Ins present splendid assortment of Readymade Qarmeuti,. Aa he feels confident, upon examination of the qiiallues and prieesof bis goods, be can offer them such induce tnentsaashall make il thetr interest to purchase at hi» establishment. , , , ' Many yeare’ experience, and great success m the uu siness, logeilief with an-unprecedented wholesale and ri tail patronage, has enabled, lmn lo get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location n* the Union, which is of the utmost importance lo whole sale purchasers. . , * Intho Cutting department will be found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting ofr- French, English and American BraudchShs, Cashmcrcils, Ac , Ac. Abo, iui excellent assoiunent 01 ■TSBTINOSt of the latest and irost fashionable sly.rs-r /■ all of which he is prepared lo male to order m ike ben manner and at the most reasonable prices. COM 12, THEN, ONE AKD ALL! The Assortment,the Quality.andi the Variety ,U-tn« most extensive! undoubtedly* to be fotnd lu t„e uw.a States: Co-Partnersblp Notice. mnE subscribers-.iiaveUiw day enured mir> porincr -1 ship, Under the »iyle nnu firm, cf TAAFrE, MA GUISE & BANE for the purpose of carrying on a gen eral Go tmmssion uml Produce Business, ami contccni ly hope their long expeuenre* extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the uiiert,s*s of luelrcastomers, will entitle them to a share of .public pationarre. winch it shall be tlieir study to deserve. ■ ' LUKK TAAFFB, Pitiibur^li, SAM j L MAGUIBIv, Cumberi’d, Md.* WM. C BANE, Washington, i*a Pnlsl»urgh;.Apnl 3.1852.' fpP^ “ hope founuky. Gfiehraur Mcßride A Co*s - HAIttrFAtTUSE&S 07 ! Iron Sailing and Ornamental Iron ffori, in all j iu branch*!, : \ NO 2fi, WOOD STREET, TITTSBURtiH. THE advertiser* beg leave respectfully to inform their friends eudtlic public generally. lint, lmviup receiv ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Ratting, ic., vrhicb.togetlier with those previously on hand, comprises tho eTcaleft variety ever offered mlht* u»ey ore now prepared 10 manufacture the patno for Ccmeury • purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window gantd*. txeo boxes, hat racks, centre tabtes, &c.&c.-,in a style or workmanship and finish not to bo surpnesd, and cheaper than any heretofore ruonutacturcd west of the tnoun 'la cooking stoves,hollow ware,and castings "fall leseriptions- a* usnol. _ JV JA3IES B. ftEED & CO., Manufacturers of Theodo lites, Surveyors 1 Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 3G Smiihfitld sired, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the up hove named Instruments al ways on band. Agency for Different line* of Packet Ships. PASSENGER OFFICE, . 80. 410 hlberty Street, Pltteburgh. For P: W. BYRNES Sc C0., 09 South street, error. of Pine, Nett York: 80 Wattrhoßood,Ltctrpcsil; and 6j (fracitr ttruuNtw Orltans, HAS a Une of Packets w. JUne of Packet* froraJUv jdfvjlxjMy erpool to Philadelphia, on JLg-JVWwih«* eighteenth of cachflSna&aS month; a Une of Packet*to Balumore on the ayu» ot. each month. Also—a Line ol Packets on the Bth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to *lghtalway son hand, for any amount, at the lowest rate* of discount; and all information marls 411) Liberty n- Pmsbnrjjh. B. A. Pahuestoch'* V.rmlfugr. From a Regular Thytictan. [From Dr John Stirroan.] " • ■ Yell Countt, (AtY) ,Oet. 1850. I AM ft Physician by profession, of the regular ordef. and as such, have always viewed potent raetUcmes ■ but spring, when I sent, to Philadelphia for my bill of medicines, 1 <vas prevailed on by my brother; to put inmrllH anitera or two dozen viols of;voar Venm fogc; be stating to me that ft was a valuable prepara- Lon, having tried it in his own family. Accordingly, 1 sent for two dozen vials. I hove used it all, end I must confess that my expectations were more than realized--* its results were truly astonishing, removing ; Worms In every instance, when properly administered. If ycu will send me a box contuininga gross, and sename the bill, I will send you the money for them by mail ©roth erwise, as you may direct. .• ... . Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by' • b; A. Fahnestock & co Corner of Wood and First sis. tnvfbdkwlm louts mcLsxUAn**' auam eii^kmaSj ' [of the late firm of Sands AReineraan. bom* asisEa&ir.A co>i ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • Clock, Watches, JittiJrtiyWatck Materials, Tools, rtrrn strkkt, ons nooa F3oM wood, FinsuciKm, m*KE leave to announce to the trade and the public I generally, that they have ttiCinselves carefully so iected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches,-Watch Materials,and Tools for Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment or Jew etrv.from the best manufactories—which they Oder at prices a* low as they can be purchased in the eastern “Ttefrstoek of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers: do Detached Levcra.i do Lcpines, Sil ver Uuartlers i and elegant 1- reach time nieces, of the mostappraved makes. Together with n large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American bocto ll¥hetT stock of Jewelry, compriseaarticlcs-ofevrry description in this line, such ns Finger Rings,Larßingß, Breast Pins,Biacelels,Gold, Fob . : and. Goart GoldGoard Key* and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver, Spoeuclcm Silver and German Silver and 1 nolo and *«a Spoons, and every kind of fancy, article* generally!: kcptla establishment* of thlsdescnpUon. - • They would respectfully call thoattentionof the trade tothelrextensive stock of Watch materials and Tools* of .every variety* which they have .most carefully so*, leeted. They have also on band a- largo assortment of Tele scopes. Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory In England. Together with ag real variety of other arucles too namerous to mention* Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in; the best manner aad on the most reasonable terms, foctl l.v ; _• PBDDBIEL & tfOaD, 1 ■ knd Dealer* In MANCHESTT*. R MINERAL PAINT, - ALLronaurGiTV, Pa. ' • . . New Yoex, December 15th, 1851. • I have analysed .a sample of min. Silica, • • Alamina. - For Oxido of Irjn, - ' Lime, ..:■■!■■■• . . Matneeia, Oxide of Manganese, Water and Loe», • 100,00 Hie Powdered Sample, contained m the tor, which 1 suppose was tbe one you desired also- to have analysed, l and to differ from any average of the lumps powdered, nnd mixed together. This last yields as follows: Per Oxide of Iron, - * 53,50 : Eilleaaad Alumina, - - 33,00 Lime, - * " s ff Magnesia, - * Waur and Loss, •. . , - . . 100,40 IMi difference I presume arises from the mineral not k.w uniform, some portions containing mors Iron than Thennslysla ehows tha article to be well suit aoWblepatat; 1 find that by calcining the pow. dßTbvVprettyiugh heat, the color is much usproyed, o rat b D chemi|t jjy*For«le W JOELMOHLER,B4I Libertystreet, I'cutiiylvAult Railroad Kmlßratit Xalua* iifl) ire now forwarding passenger 10 P iilaaelphia VV ; anil inlermedtaUi points, by the thinbrli ibri i- flat s Fare 54,5»; only.SOmiles canal.. ™lny“7 ’ COVODC fc GRAII AM, Agents^ Pcu»»> I v an Ist Railroad eompani^ WjS a<«* now prepared toTcceipt for pwlueej&pv, I<J iin«npUmlely'i -Time five days. Bates of r&Mci&T , ■ . Itaeon, Lard, Tork, Beef, Lard Oil, &c;, 50 cents per I; t(JO pounds': i : randies. Oliceae, ( otton, Earthen ware, Leather, Leaf i: jvbucoo uml Window (j)ass. GO cents perlbO pound# i, Bi*eswax, Hned Fruit, Wool 60 eta. & 100 lbs.,-Flour i 97t ets. Seeds;Deer .Skins, Iterap and Hux, 70 cents per IWpoudtU. hgt!», heathers, Furs and i’cltry, Brooms and Mer chandize.l)o cent* per lf-0 pounds. COVODK 4c GRAHAM, Agents, Canal Basin. Viusbureh. H. H HOUSTON, Agent, VTO Market street. Phi i ade 1 phi a. Also—Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &c. April 0,1852 —2m C7,?l 5,31 • 18,41 ,09 .: v-w ,13 - 8,00 transportation. Xtfieroliantft* Portable Boat Line, 185 ir 1852 - For the Transportation o/Merckandtse and Produce, (VIA. FBNNRTLVA.Pnx lA7ULS AP?n'^ULUOADS),QKTWEKN PITTSBURGH AND PIIIIrAPKLPIIIA, timet* without Re-shipping; 10” TIME, TEN DAYS. * PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot, Sot Market si, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. C A. M*ANULTY & CU, Cnnnl Basin, 4 8 and 410 Potmsireet, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise im proved our arrangements lor Transportation, we nns now prepared to receive ularge amount of Produce and Merchandise, to ship (on the opening of the Canals.) with promptness and dispatch. The Secuou Boat system of transportation over, our State improvements has bceatu use about ten years: ami the great success and favor tl has met with, is a sut (incut guarantee that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by a>l a: vastly superior to any mode of transportation uscdonCannls, (when Intersected by Railroads) - Goods loaded, into our Boats ut Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse m Market strecti Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding tbedelay consequent on three different transhipments, and secu ring tiic delivery of Goods tn enure lots, the packages clean, and mas good order ns when shipped. Produce, Ac , consigned to our House &l Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always al the lowest current canal rates, strictly according to instrnctiona, withoat any cx txa charge for commission, storage, or ad vancnu: charges, Ac. febv‘3 C. A. MCNULTY A CO. Redncrd l" WEST NEWTON PLANK HOAD ROUTE, 17IOR BALTIMORE, FHILABELL’HIA and WASH- Jr INGTON CITY. Faa* Ranncio. ; To KaMiraoce. 6‘«?,0l) less than Po. Boilroau < 2]° Philadelphia,sl,M) *do do ■d'* To Washington 'Cily, 8i,30 do do <!o _ This is the only Offiee winch insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,and, by taking this Route, pas sengers will save time and raoneyv : - 1 The Mail Boat (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves the AFonongalie’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, al 5 o’clock,via tlic Youghio* ghfeny River. Passengers will 10-*ge on. the Boat, and take splendid United StatesMaUCoacJieaai West New ton, next morning, over the Plunk Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magiu&ceut sleeping Car» or ita Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’etock, V. M. Breakfast at Baltimore aad Washington City, dine lu Philadelphia, and arrive in New kork the same evening. • : Fare to Baltimore, .... 8 0,00. do Philadelphia, • • 10.00. do Wellington City. - 10,SO. MONONGAUKLA ROUTE. The Steamer leuvesilie Wharf, above the Bridge, Dally, at So’clock, A. M. Traveler*leaving Pit'sburgU bvihe Mornu g Boat, will cross the mountains the same uigbl,snd arrive in Cumberland the next morning for the n o'clock tram of Cats (or Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive m Philadel phia at the same night . •• . Fare to Baltimore, - - - • 8 9,C0.. do Philadelphia, - - - « 10,00. . • «lo Washington City, - 10.00. • For Ticket?, by either ot the above Lines, plea»e call ■ at the West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monoii gahefn Homre, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. ante • " ■' .' ' ' ' mCUIQASi t3J£NTKA.X4 UAIIaUOAD, JAI 1852- CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection vritb the Cleveland and Cincinnati flail mad, Cleveland and Kne Railroad, Cleveland and Tnitbargh Railroad, end Michigan ventral Railroad, PASSENGERS will be ticketed tbroosh from any pout on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Ctticincau and. Pittsburgh,aad from tuber of thoseplaces to any pomtonLake Michigan. Tins Ltne>wiH ho composed of two now low pressure steamer*, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND. - - Capt. C.C Stamm, FOREST CITY, * * Copt. L. A. Pumc# A Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening. ai6| c’clock, arriving in both eiues the following raornlog, in season tor the inor* mug train of cats for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, ana for the Lake Superior and Saginaw Louts at Detroit. 'Tiey will run from Cleveland In the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday- ---Wednesday »• ■—-■*——Friday. CLEVELAND/ Tuesday—— .~.-iTbur«day............. -Saturday. CLEVELAND. Monday* ••*••• •••*•• •■Wednesday**-** . FOREST CITY. Tuesday * * * .Thursday Sai urd ay. The onder«igi»ed are prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Sic. Mane, and all ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN;CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose iho' line until the new Boats are ready AOK3Y7B - BRADBEUN &. CO, Cleveland* I’ITMAN. TKOWBRIDGE 4c JUNES, Detroit. oprl4;Cm 1852: Summer Arrangement—Fare Reduced. FBBBSVL VASIA R/ULROID, Two Bally Train* From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Only 30 Souri Through! FARE SlO. THE Express mail train will leave tbe Depot on Lib erty street, above the Cana! Bridge, every morning at GJ o’clock. Passengers will go by the cars loTurtle, Creek 12 mile*' where they will find the best of Coaches la readiness to convey them 29imles, over a first rale turnpike road .to Besuy’s station; (conductors accompany each tram of Coaches), end then take the cars to ilollidaysbarg; and then take the splendid .sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgl), arriving at Balti more the same morning. ■ The Evening Train will leave daily at G-30, P. M., ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. ; Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. ; D. Leech it Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave daily, a; 5 o’clock, 1\ M , connecting at Blaira»iUe with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimoreju 38 hours. FABE,tO. - Pleasure parties and others can go. out on the train ni 6} A. M. or tflP.M.* and retain to the city atB|A.M. or 8 it, M. Fare to cast Liberty 15 ceuts; to Wilkins* burgh 25 cents; to Turtle Creek 30 cents. We are pro* pared to run special trains to Turtle Creek, oi any inter* mediate point, for parties of 50 or more. # . : Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office In'the Monongnliela House, Water Street. • NOTICE*--Iri the . Company wilt hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only l and for an amount not exceeding 8150. " •• ■ ; : ; "jet I. Ticket AgU P, R. R. Co. : iTeTW Aaa a sofa bt k w i WESTERN RAILROAD f . . : ,FBnM Pittsburgh. to cleYeland, Columbus and . Cincinnati* ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, gsawgpgi fmsjmfk i'esafe&t. IN CONNECTION WITH TIIB PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from- PitUlurghto OUveland in Uss ikan ; Terr Hour*, ."by a continuous Railroad Line'l; TpHE Express Train on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania : J.. Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at 84 A* fiL, stopping; at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 82 roiles from Pittsburgh, all P. M. Passengers ■ leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M., and teach Cleveland at 6P. M. Returning, the pas-’ sengera leave Cleveland at OA.M., Alliance at 1.00 P. : M., and reach Putsburghat 5.39 p. M., in time to con nect with the evening train or the Pennsylvania Rail road-for Philadelphia, New York and BaUimore. and also, witlithe.yotighlogheny Steamboat and Plank Road 'roote* :r -' Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Piltsburgh m two days, without night travel, and save from one to two day s m cohhectlng.wUk the Penna. Cen lrtPnsici:eeis leaving Pittsburgh at 830 A. M., reach Pahton dt 2P. »L anl Massillon al 2.30 P. M. At Mas* sillon the line connects with stage lutes to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia jawtat Enon to New Cas* tie,Poland, WarremMercerand fine, • . ... . J- %* The New Brightph.Accoramwlatton Traini leaves Pittsburgh' at iOA. M. and 5 20;P. M>> and New Brighton at? A. fix. and l slopping at Intermediate stations.; Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are soia oe 'tween Pittsburrfi, Rochester and Now Brighton. : i Quarterly tickets ore sold al low rates, and tickets py the package to some of the stations. - ■ TheTxains do not ran on Sunday. i Omnibaset run in connection with the trains to ana from the station on Federal street Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts* burgbto Cleveland,l4o miles, 84,00. To Massillon, 108 miles,B3,oo. . * «, : . ■ For tickets Bpply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa* Railroad,'to - : ' GEORGE- PARKIN, Ticket Agent. i rOr to J. MESKIMEN, • v-*' Monongahela House, Piusbargb. ' Note— By the route by steamboat 50 miles to Wells* wiUe, and thence bylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare U 53,50. _ Pittsburgh, April 1,1852.—(ppr2) »ks«w York PriceSf . rpUEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, , A«i l l a^o^ en * ,:i ls^ rom Carter**, Fletcher’s, Harper’s, r l< v i‘ Dodd’s, Patnam, Ac.. New York j * VJacotn, Jewett, Ac, Boston? Martin, Ac., from the Presbyterian Board of Publica- K’Schtolso?le™. nday Bch ° l Dnion > aad M °P Sab ' ■ .Together with fresh importations of standard Thcolo* llmeSr l of*SttUo!ieiy° U,1 * 0r ' I,fr ° In ® ur *P l!,ondala, ® e mvtS adiolning WU.on’a smt. ‘I.KOPMB—SV doz com brooms lor .ale by JD myflt: ; ; MSIiLER & RICKETSON. *■ * V 'U-i*' «> - *- Vi . -« , . . 1 * V-*- *' insurance tttmnpcmus - JFlro amd f&aiSaa laauraDect THE OFFICE of the 7mHtant*Co. of North Amine* has been removed lo the Warehouse ofHurdy, Jones & Co., No. 141 From streetthird house 12ast'of Wood Btrcet.wherethesubscrlberwilhsßueFohcieftonßuihl ingsuttd their contents, andonShtpmentsby Steamboats "and'-.oiher"vessel*,' for ; tb.e' Above old ahd responsible Company., [apO) WM P JONTX, Agent Stale jtfntuAl Flrfl lttßurauca Company* HAHRISBVhG. PA. T\KSIGNED only tor the safer elassesof property, bn* X/ noumplacapualj onU affoids superior udvanugus lu pomlof.cheapness,sufety and accommodation, to city 'and couinry mbrchams, anu. owners of <1 wettings, and isolated or country property. • „ - A. A. CARRIER,Actuary,. 0c127] BroiichOffice,No.S4HniUhfieldsU Pittsburgh* Ncvr England Live btoek iaoarance co., : New Haven* Connecitcuti HORSES, CATTLE, &c,insured against-death by disease or accident. Capital Soil,OUl), with -power to increase to SlGO^Ull BISECTORS. - Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, . J, Lewi* Taylor, i John Saxton. . Naihumel’ikurbcr, . 1 V\ in. \V. Kendrick. Thomas Kendrick, President. George T. Reynolds; Secretary. . - T , .. . . . 6 CUHTItI & DOBB3, Agents, No. 123 cornerof Wood and Filth st&., ; my 29 lover Patricks &Friend’* Banking. House.) MEW*’VOttR IBihUi;AAblfi.bl)M« • I*AKTi • • ACCUMULATED CAPITAL,. §500,000. .. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.bavo been unusually large, showing that the company, has been doing u very large ami prosperous bufuitss. . The dividends in 1b46 were £0 per Cent. « U, . . ifrJ7 li 50 11 ■ It • • i, . : • 164 - «• ' .60 • • • u u 1810 • “ 40 “ u- u . 1830 -* l 40 ** ...-«• it . . 1851 •« ’GO - “ ■ u • t* 1852 ‘* 40 . 1 This is aint>ng tUcoldcat coicpahica in the UDitedStateH. Its accumulated capital-is constantly- iiicren.-wff for the Fr«.JcM PtmT Aelulr cuitri“i A. DOBBS, A*, FiUshurgh, cor. of Woodutiil l-’ifth streets, ovtr Pat rick & Friend’s Banking House, . # , r ■ CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. . Al«o, agents for Protection and Farmer?. 1 * Fire and "utt rino Insurance, capital Si--o,oov, and of llranch office, Empire State llenUh Association, cash, including accu mulated capital SIB 000. - , , ■ . Alio, agents for tha purchase and Gale of teal estate, mvtl ■. ■ • ■ ' •. •. IHSUKAJSGE}. : • . . n>HE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR 1 ANCECOMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Ex; change. Third street, Philadelphia. . . . .Km* Iksceakcs.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in town end eaaniry,nisured agUiiist losa o» damagcbyfirQUtiheiowcstrateofprcmium.. Makinu ISSUHANCK.—-They also insure Vessels, Car &3CB and freights, forcigu or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. IwuaND TranspostAtto.^.—They also insure mercuan* due transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Routs and Steam Roots, on rivers and lakes,on ihe most libernlterms. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal; Edmund A. Souder John C.Davis. RoberiDurton, John it. Penrose,.Samuel Kilwar-iJ.Gro.tt, U-ipcr. B-iwar-l Itamn-tton.lsaac R. Davis, WlUmm Folwell.John .’ieW!ui,Dr.R..u.Huston, James c: Iland.Theopliilua BauUliig, 11. Join* Brooks, Henry Sloan, ifugh Ciaig, (ienrgc facrril .bpencer Me llvam,Charles Kelly. J.O. Johnson," ilium Hay. Dr S S'K?lls\vr‘PmSßUiKli - D T Morgan, Hogh Craig, Jno T maRTINj president. Tiros. C. naitD, Vice President. ■■■■ Joseph Vv . Cows.n, Secretary.. irt»office of the Comnonyi No, Water street, Pitta* burgh. fialChdtn _ V. A: MAUKIRA, Agent. The Franblla Fire Imnrnnce Company. or raiLA-UKUoiA. NIRECTORSt— , , , I ) Cltnrloa W. Bsucker, OeoTge W. Richard., Thomas Hart, Mordecui D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, AdolnhiE,Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Rrowne, Jacob U.Smiuit Morris Patterson. ' CHAS.N.DANCKER,Fres I t. Chas. G. Uatccxkb, Secretary. . .. . , ID» Cominue to make Insurance, perpetualor umited, oq every description of property in town and country at rates as low us arc consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent * uml* which, with thetr Capua! and i’renmnn*, safely invented* afford ample protection to thfc assured. The Assets of the Company, on Janaary Ist, Idol, a* published agreeably to an Act of were aa fol- Mortgages - --- .< —'3 <U RcalTKstate-— —— ?? Temporary Loans-- e'-Vhb 17 g loc t»—l 01,883 00 Cash, &c.-— ■ ■— ■■■— SI Siccc thetr incorporation* a period-of 21 ycarMhcy have paid upwards of Gnt Mutton Pour itunilnd. Too »- land Dollars, lot sc* by fire, thereby affording evidence of ilic advantage* of insurance,ns well ns the ability and dUoo*iliou to meet with prompinrsi?, nil liabilities. ™ J.GARDINER COFI-IN^gciit, apr24] __ __ Office N. E. corner Wood and .Id n«. 'HOM li I NfcfUlt AN CK Tbe Fftrmtri and Blcehonict’ iloalth lu sarance Asaoclatlon, OF FITTSUDUGH, FBNNA AID iiV TIME OF NEED! OPVtCS—CORJUta (IV ANt* TIM an (txursjß. GUARANTY OAI'ITAL, 930,000.. mills is an association esi*nhshrd for the mmual relief JL of its members, io cases of sickneis or accident, by the payment of tl-.eir Annual Deposit* Persons u; ro«xi health may become member* ana bo entitled to a weekly benefit, m cose of ucknessoraccidem. All who jom tin* A«sociauon ate entttkti to a vote in the election of officers, and to participate m the profiti of. the lion; LisesUtbluied on umt pentmlient baM*, bfldg both Mutual and Uencvolcnt in us drsigns, with the lowestratc*c.ontfMientforitsspe»rJiy,n.nit cor.duct etl tu a manner lo insure Its peimanency and dtitablhiy. All persons can see Dm advantages of taking out n policy from the General Offico. TSAULV BUPOfirS. 8 tt,oopcr year,draws9 2,<?oper wreki 3,00 do" do 3,t0 do? 4,00 do do 4,00. do, G,OO do do 5,00 do’, 0,00 do do f-,oj do; 7,{:0 do do T,OO do; ft.OO do do Bdo do; 0,00- dp do 0.00 <’»; 1000 do do 10,00 do; INITIATION FEE. for Membership, 91^0—which must be paid at the uute oi making upphout?nn, and tne first years’ deposit witltin twenty days. Each member entitled lo a monthly report, gratis. PrtMdent— D. \V. ncACMorrr. IVe President and Treasurer— Wirt. M. Wilson. fciiCTfiarp— G. D. Brown. Finance Commttitt— A. J. Childs, A. D, CJirintie. nnd p, A.M’Maxters. marlltfm State Mntnal Fire Insurance Company. HARRlkbukgh. pa., may i, isna. Capital or saoo.ooo. BRANCII-QFFICISf No. Hi Einu!{fiefd street, Puuburgh. SECOMi STATEMENT. Total am’t.of proporty ut ris* ?14,C03,<}10 OJ Amount of bills receivable (in form of Premtum notes fiorn members * 9173,527 91 Anjouutof Cash Premiums-lo Totallosscs, returned premiums, re-insurance and expcnieß-*- 05,14 c M . 530,473 CO Interest on Loans-" 73J 4G Cash Surplus-—— l Estimated present valuu of Sm uonery, Office Furniture, Ac «• Total- —i One*ha!f of this nmoutitcxpirca within a year. flllilS Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Rc- X pon,lake leave.in congratulate the members upon the marred success of tho State Mutual Tire Insurance Company. Jn operation only two years, it has taken a posluon beside the older Institutions of the kind, and proves by its very great success that thoimatual system as adopted by them is, beyond a question, tho best ami only safe mode ofinsuranco. The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi lated many ttock companies, leave the Statu Mutual with aensn surplus of. upwards of ihirty*ono thoußund dollars, besides a reserve capital of uetulytvro handrud thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insu rance 1 Company offers to owners of.aafe property in ducements roldom equolled and never exceeded. Directors—John P. Rutherford, l*. C.. Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John. It. Packer, A. A. Owner, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J, Gillct,S. T. Joues, Robert Hlotz. John P. Rutherford. Prctidenl; A. J. Oillet, Secretary. jol:dAwtr A. A. CAKKIKU. Actuary* Wntolieo, Jewelry, «fcc. HAVING jußt returned from the Eastern cities, l have brought with rue one of the most beautiful antf carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry,-'Watches and Fancy Goous,'over offered to the. Pablic. Persons wishing to purchase anything In my line, can rely on getting a good article. l-donot advertise to sell goods below cost, norsU per cent.cheaper than any bonse in the city, Give mo a call, and l mn sure you will be satisfied that I can soila good article as cheap as any of them. Another fact 1 wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or nny article of Jewel-: ry, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have ildono. To this branch of my business I will devote especial attention. JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04MarkeUtrcct.. Sign of the Golden Eagle. HenryfUcbardßon,Jew«ll«ir r HAVING rc-fittedhis store In a handsome manner, anti but recently relumed from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of nis friends andcus toners to the fact, that nmong'his Watches will be found the mostdesirable styles,patterns and.makers. OfJeuw dry,the latest styles or broohes, breast pins, fob und vest chains, finger rings, ear rings* miniature, lockets* &e.,&0, . "• FANCY GOODS—Snch ns paper macho, work tables, Work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s-pistOlß, potto menmeg, in great variety; china fruit and cake dishes, Ac-, with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which havconly to be seen to be appreciated. r novl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. . Cttlaeno and gtrungera, . - DO you wish to purchase a fine : GOLDorSIX/VEUWATCH.avaboatO^^ B^ the usual price ? If so v caU aIHOOD.’S C&tifittNEVV JEWELRY STORE, 61 Marict street, two doors, north of -Third, and take a look at his new stock* just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch*, es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at (heir real value, and notoe charged two prices for everything, os you have usually boon {.but can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, intetestedin their own sales* tell you, but come andsee for'yodrselYea. : All goods sold atthisestablish ment will be warranted as represented ut time of sale— so that all may porobase equally «fo and cheap, nulg. IF Time iB money, surely it deserves to be watched* and.teader, you may bo assured that— Watches betterne’er wero sold, . Whether Of silver or of gold, Than you will find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below. IjL ttEINSGMArr & co., n ' FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, ImnoiieM And Dealers in Clocks,Watories aiStJtwXry, Watch ; BEO leave to aunounco to the trade and the public generally, that they have just from the best manufacturers In EuTope, a large lot of Gold and bllver Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a most eie gant aasortmcnv of Jewelry, from the best manametu rers—which they offer at prices as-low as ujcy can oe purchased in the Eastern markets. ' and Jewelry repaired In me best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. - Prompt attention paid to orders from ailTetance.. HIDES— 45 Dry Hides, last received, in store*-for sale by {jc3] h, S. WATERMAN A SONS. : GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. ■■■■■■>:; SeHlncoOrfltCost v TO QUIT TIIH! UUSIAESS! milE Subscriber licilig nbout 'lot relinquish ihe retail A dry goods business, andtnivingimuie such arranger, menu as to renderlt necessary toclose out.his stock by the 1 st of July next, will commence on Mmrsilay, May . -13* and sell, bis entire stock!of; Fancy;and- iStuple dry good&atCnST, FOR CASH. . . . ~ . , Jiiegoodshavingbecnprincipallypurchasedtbopjc,s- , cut sxHeon, wjIL UOTounu desirnble bargains, being at lenst.2s per cent lower thauregalar prices. J» S I’APLFi GOODS will be foumlrr ' - 44'and 6-4 Ffehch-gingliainsj < • ■ English and F rcuch chintzes; Blk alpacas and bombazines; , Checks ruid muslins; .. IrMhuueiis and crashes; i i • rTableJmenß and cloths;- • = v: . ' ' ■ VHuckaback towels and uwehngi -- .-‘-t Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doihe*, Mar*,: Keillcß quilts; furniture pmts, plain amlembM (limit},. ; linen rhee.ung and pillow linens; table and piano covers ■ and coverings; worked lacecnttain&nndcaitain muslins. FANCY GOODS. f t Wldto crape shawls, cmb 7 d and plain while berege and liubtitliawls Fine French lawns and beregesi Bercge de lumes and muslin uc lames . Tissues ami grenadlor*; itik and lancy silks, some very superior, nnd a fine stock of. goods peuerailv. EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace enpes and sleeves, Jaeonelt, mull and linen cambric collars A chemisettes, Jaconctt, mull edgings and inserungfi, .. . T.rob 7 d linen and cambric hdkfs; Worked Uundsand llounciopr; and a Tuafccificent.stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and mscrlings, together vmh a large-variety of other goods, too. numerous to mention, nllof which will actually be sold at ORIGIN Aw COST, FOR CASH- Karly colls will secure the best bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGHT, No. CiV-dth at. I\S—All peihons knowing ihemselvc*. indebted to the above prior to January, ISSJ, arc requested to pay the same, n« all debts will be pul in the bunds of an at tornev for collection. : • • mylil Cheap t>ry GoodaX JAMRS M’CA N DLI3SB it CO., 109 Wood Wood Slrecl, . . ARE now opening a very extensive und well assorted slock of SPRING and SUMMER sicimg in part of French and English Droad Cloths, Tweeds, Casslmeies, c.ii*hntereMs, Doeskins, Jeanß, Cottonades, Drillings, Linen Coatings, - Satin and Fancy Cotton Vesting. Also, about 100 CASEs PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest Riyks of Silk and Lincu Poplins, Delaines, Deragcs and Derage De Laiues; Black Mourning and l ancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in greot vanety; French, Scotch und Domestic Ginghams i.Paim Leal, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hals, Silk,. Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., sc., which, are oirered.al Wholesale on the most nccoininoilntmgterms. faprltf Great Attraction J JUST RECEIVED ut Jrppeu 7 One Price Cash Store ! No- Td Market street, Piushurgh, between Fourth st. and Diamood, the lareest and.most beauuful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh- , i v The subscriber wou'd inform those who desire to get coop bargains, that the greater part of his: Slack was purchased at. the recent large Auction iuNtw York and Philadelphia forc«si!» which ti.aides .him to sell goods 15 to 25per cunt, cheaper ih&u those \vh-> bu> on credit. We do not decm.it uecesßiiry is meuuoutlie the different kinds of goods tout compose aur stock, but deem tt Aulhcieul to *ay that , it coußibis of a lull nsrori* mentof ladles 1 and eettl'emen’e wear, together with a general stock cf FURNISHING GOODS. Wc would respectfully solicit an examination oi our stock from those who wish l» _ ■ ■ t mnr **L_ JAMKS WOAWDLKSS & CO,, 100 WOOD STREET, WHOLESALE Dialers in Foreign <tnd VameMte Dry Goods, are now opening their first purchase ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, sdvrtcd with the greatest care, to suit the trade, Consisting in part of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Berates; Plain and Figured Aloaccas; French, Scotch and Domcsuc Gtnghnm?; Printed Calicoes, m great variety ; Ribbons, laces and LdinngKi Cloths, Caasimeres aiid vcsungs; ■ Summer. Coating and PanuUoomng; B*owu and RieacUcd Muslins Faun and Leghorn Hats i Strawand Braid Bonnets. . TogctUer.wuU ocompletc stock of Variety Goods and PedlarV Notions,GnM »nd G»U Jewelry, Gold Mid Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of.which are of* fered at Wholesale, for a smalt advance over Eastern prices : : Uebty ; Cm. fIDW QOOOSI YOUNG, SI'RVKNS(»N A LOVE, . SUn of the ‘ ORIGINAL DRB HIVE," Maiket st. FRESH A«RIVAL OF Ncvr Spring and Summer Good* milß subscribers have just received by Adams A. X Co U Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one oMho largest ami best frdccted asrortraenu of L'me Dress Goods ever offered to ihc public. One of the Firm havuic been m the Eastern Cities contmencemcntof the spnui? mule, selected our with great care from the Impori-rs, at such prices os will enable u* to sell cheaper than the cheap est. • , Our very extensive stock comprise* in pan the fol lowing—viz: Chcne and Jasper Chene Silks; , . Lustre, Plain, Chamehen and GlnssaSilks; do Stnpu do do; - do Plain Black do; TorkSattn?,Foulard eud Watered Mlks; Tissues, peruges. Plain ami Figured Pophn?; French worked Sleeve?, t:mG,Coilars A ChcmircUsj do Lrice and Muslin Uapr.s; Black Sana find Faney VcfiißCs; Cloth»,Cufsimerei.S.\tm.ets and Jeans, Bonnets and Boun?t Riodom. The proprifitow would rcspccifully s-oltclt an early caUfrom their fnends and the public generally, fcelmj; confident Ibfit they can off*r greater iiuluccmcnls than has been offered heretofore. murti YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. 51.2i'J.70S Ai • >8310,649, 03 SECOND GH.EA.T AllltlVAl.l SF FALO. uml Winter Pry Goods and VoriUt-s at No. 07; Northwest comer of Wood.street and Diamond y,’.l‘iUfburgli, i*a: ii Obeoo & Co. would orfu an nouneeto Uiclr bid customers, and dealers generally m their line, that they arc now,picpareut Goffer forpale their prescut new aiunusually low, rates. And as our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be ableloraerrtaconnmiimce of confidence andputroriago of our old cuetooiois and the public generally, which so hbe* rally bestowed upon ns. .Our DR\ GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassiraercs, feaulneis. Tweeds, fancy Vestme*, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Lmsey IMaids. Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin Do Laincs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings. . Diapers, Ginghams. Silks.iancy long Shawls Silk Crayatß, Pon gee Silk Pockei Handkorchiefs, and Irish Linens direct From Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods Une. Otra Vaßictt Deportment will be found on examination to ho unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is madeuprn part of. Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, dlrcctlrom Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Tins and Neediest Tapes.Tlnmbles,, Spoons, Ra : zors, Table Cutlery and Peu-Kuives jnst arrived from Sheffield; Talent Medicines.; Yiolhi and Violin Strings, Gam Soßppnderß, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols. Hosiery, Gloves r . Lawn* and Edgings, Ribbons, Sowing Silk, Silk Gtos and Fringes, fundyNeUings, Green Bandages, Black bilk \eu»,Silk FlorenceUgether with a general assortment of all oilier articles in the Vafiety lino. Wofiave on hand and for sale a largo assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, fee., to which we luvite the attention of all buy ers, as wc are determined to sell.our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer* 0I N?B. The business of the iate firm of Grsgcj feMc- Candless is to be settled by D. Grboo at tho stand of D. Gbeqo fe Co., who is fully authorized • for such and ln> whose possession arc the papers* Notes and Books of •said firm.' [ocllSnf Removal, HOUGH A ANTHONY have removed their DA* GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to. Eaton’s Building, Over the Young Men’s Library, whe re they will be happy to see their old patrons and friends. apt7;tf: • ; • •• . :•• Furntturs aad Choir Wsraroomo. S. JOSEPH MEYER* 424 Penn street, above th* Canal Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, at the loiwii prices, every description oi . _..jy and. Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS a ?d CHAIRS 'of tho best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers woulddo w.il to visit his Warnrooms'. .. myg7.dfi.wlT.; . ■■■ . :■ . ■ . • . ■ : mHE undesigned bess leavo to announce to his friends I add customers, that he has received a large, and with the greatest care selected, lot of lUIENiSH. and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pare and genuine, and which he sells either by the bottle or cash. Besides, he keeps always on hand, a large and well =v.- k cle d stOtdc. of' FRENGH .C OQNAC BRA NDY,, HO L: HAND BIN, and other Liquors; all of which are of the first Qualities, and warranted genuine articles, He feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his duty to attend to Ids customers as formerly,.! . - jtg he has made the best and latest unprbvement for rectifying Whiskey, ho can/ furnish them of lhc_bcsl kind; and at the lowest price, r D. FICKEISKN, : myS No-137 Liberty street. NO 130 WOOD BT-, TEIBO DOOU BHLOW YIEGIIf ALLEY. no W doWN * TETLEY, . in *f.TI IMPORTERS and manufacturers : SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RL ■■ fsiff FLE3* Ac. We keep a general as* >asr soriment of the above articles con stantly ott hand; together, with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also. Gaos, Pistols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets;. Bowie, Dirk, Hunting and - Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears? Pocket Scissors, •Ac- Also,Trusses and Supporters. - - Jobbing and repnmn? neatly executed. : *RIFLE3!—We are making Rifles of every descrip tion, to order, of the beatmaterml* and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesaleor Retail, Will bo filled with despatch. Hunting parties supplied av.WholOffftte prices. {tnjld/ Org (Sooha YVlae. ENTERPRISE works. *■*> JatnUnrt," &i. OuUClei "V !l ffllliS article Is Intended for family use, and should ho 5 L-. fouuu in the poaseffmOa-of every'family ih the land.:. Mechanics/whoure in jCQjiaiani dangeroflniuty totlleir 1 persons through accident, and-the improper or cnrelcw i —. ruse of tools* w* find..this nmole to be invaluableto J A* AXlLil/iB££BN & - - ■} .thein. oncl aflet a fair trial, wiUconaider,R indispensable J O AVE ON.HANDauljeirextensive CABINET.and ] '.•;«-Tli1«-.itmy-'ceTafti'.Aat, < we,theundersigned,having JOL CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. u 4 tfiniihfiefdst ; JuddJ*Medicated Liquid Cuticle,! alarge assortraeut of fancy and plain Farmiure,whrc«i{ prepared: by Mcasrs. renueld &, Camp, .Mitfuloiown, I they .williflCU lflperceftt.below •* Tf t 1 Cornice tfeut, cuefeTtoilyrecommerla 11 tauu» profession-: Terms—cash only.-. r » .1 deeply .: lat brethren,as an excellent substitutefor adhesiveploa- — r — 1 1 *— ter, in dressing burns, cuts, scalds.bruises, ana alllcinds of fresh wounds; also, for acrenipples, a - remedy une .;Ti HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., J ELLSWORTH BURR, M. D.. Rolaulc. Coraprfaing all the praclistas: phyalcians m the city of “-Fo&SfbV'- U. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., l-otsateuy .., g^ ornßr ofWotxland Ftrststa. WM. B, STEVENSON loroam*'; faciure OABINET-WA2I&: of every depenpv tion, at his old statid/corrier *)f Liberty and RSi^SaSSeventh'etteels* UNDERTAKING attended r. to, in nil us braoches may It > Cabinet ami CLalr Factory* JOSEPH MEYER has on baud, at his exten* ; sivfi Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No, 424 Penn •- y^|fltrect,'abovet!ieCanal,allkindsofPUKNlTUßß, > ' TJ,*sufh as Solas, Centro Tables,Mahogany Chairs, ■Muhogany.Bedsteads, and all other.articles in.ihe.CnM-* •neilinc—winch he will sell 20 tier cent.. betowcuslora ary lutes Tenns-CASH, ONLY, f .JOSEPH idEYKR, No.-424. Penn street, IftAh Ward. :<l. C.UAtmSB. . -r • .-f • v-,-; L '- ■■"•'■Hi 2AUL9B. Uftmmtr a Daam. . .i CABINET BttiaeetiStvtnthstteitandSlTaipbtrrvzlfojtjPftttburfrEa. HAMMER &DAULERkeep constantly onhand \«La variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, KjpgwarramcdeqQal lo any In the city, and sold on as f H 'favorable terms ns can'be obtained.many similar establishment in .he West. Thoyliave uow.on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant.- All orders promptlyntlchdcdto. mtfUCm To Cablnet M&kersi Vtneers, Mahogany, .Eosnoood, and.rWalnutf. :Vatnvh, . -Hardware atid. Furniture at Wholesale. . THE subscribers have jost received-from New York und Boston a.most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Fumitara&ullable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. . As great care was taken In theselection. of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suned either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be rnude by machinery suporior. and much lower than by band, the attention of tnetradc la rcspcctfullyinvited. ■ Turned Work,in ail Us branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand Carpcmcrs l und all articles required m manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany,. Varnish;. Hardware* Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac-vAc,. .. . .RYaN .& M’KEE, • - Ryan’s Buildings, • tnartfckydaw- wo; OtFiilh street.. JourneymenCalilnetfilnlter* Association • WAREHOUSE* 119 SECONI) STREET, . . (near too corner of Wood;) ■. • • , THIS ASSOCIATION, emr<s* ; bracing, already, twice to three VUL, times as many hands as thelar- - rest and hitherto most renowned*! » busmesa shops ofthis city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the-public, by wholesale or TctailjWjlii Furniture of the following dcscnpt»on-r Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus [Fall Col umned Bureaus;. Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; So ft*; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Curd Tables, Pier Tables; Cue Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks: French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Witrdrohrs;Dming and Rreakfa&tTables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, nnd trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus, Cribs; Cradles, Ac.- * ■ v . - • Theadvantagcsofco-operauon,onon extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they arc de termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warrmted—ras the public will understandby giving them a calt.. ‘ ' jfo» Steamboat wot* of ail descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order luev.ery.style, at uic shortest notice. - —■ . • (maT*A> rcmiE subscribers having recently made arrangements l with the Patentee of this new and valuable «ntew tion for themonnfacturc and sale of the nmole in the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing Jhe public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying In length from Winches to C| feet, with width and depth suitable for bodies ofordiuary size; and for those who dosire snace for cushioning, o?-for bodies of unusual dimen sioiis, have several sizes deeper and wider. This In vention now coming into general use,is pronounced one ofthe greatest of the age. Theso BumaL Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of iron. , _ They are thoroughly enameled inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They arc highly omameulal, and of a clnssic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of. in a given quantity- . • . Wiien properly secured with cementtbey are perfect* ly nir- tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and axe better than any other article In use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults,or ordinary Interments, os has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of oar most scientific men; also, by the Honora bit’s Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass,and other «!isiingnished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen aloor Agents’Burial Case Depot, N0.f174 Main three doors above Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand at all times, such a Kiock'of nil sizes nnd degrees of ornament and finish a* will soil the most diversified tastes. , • tVe invite the attention of the public, and of under taker*. particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon th’* 'cpre’enlntion ofundei taker* net using the article, wl.oko invest it would be to misrepresent them;. ■ : s’lifSW'n . .W. C- DAVIS A CO. 9~ jAflfiis vv, wooyvvia^t, ** CABINET Si FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, t\l ; "Ware-roomo 07 aud 90 Third street* JW. \V- jespncifullyinfonns his friends and custom* < • cr« that he has now completed bis spring stock of Furniture,which is decidedly the iargeet and best ever pfleredfor *ule in this City, which will be sold ot prices as low as any m the United State*; East or West. As be is determined u» uphold the quality with well* seasoned materials, best workmanship, arid newest .design*; ami from the extent of his orders and facility in roai afaclurinc, he is enabled to produce warranted furmwre.atthe lowejtrnces. ■ . ■ .• He has adopted Uir principle of tdcnmying: the cus tomers' interest with bis own, m quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostclceant anu costly, that a house, or any pan of one, mny befuroUhcd from hts stock, o? manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist; in part, of hisstoek,‘which for richness of style and imislr, cannot be surpassed in any ol the Eastern ciucs: Lpais XIV iei«-ietc-a*Sofas; 50 Sofa p, in pi orb and halr cloth; to dor. M nhogauy Cuairs, $0 do- Walnut do;. 50 Mahogany Rocking do; SOWalnut do do; 59 mahogany Divans; • 20 Wnlnul do; ' to Marble fop Centre Tables; 50 do Drcssingßurinus; SO : do. Wasbstnnd*'; ‘'-/ .• 40 Kudosed . do; . .. 100 Common • do*. • i i VO Flam Dressing Bureaus; . i S ' 49 Mahogany Ucusieads; • - i; 20 Walnut do; i i 51) Cottage do; I 3<>o Cherry und Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Wuinui do; 19 Cherry do; 50Plain Bureaus; 70 Dming aud Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do 2. Cane Scat Chairs; . *2l Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Beaks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Notsi Etigulres; Paper MncbaeTables; Conversation Chairs; - .Pembroke ■*. . -do;. >. Klizabmheu do; lfall and Tier do; Reception ;.-do;.: Ladies’Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Pining Tables; Arm do;: • Quomaus; Gothic ami Hall Chairs. A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE* and WINDSOR.CHAIRS. CzaiNJKHAkßWsfipplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS andHOTELS, furnished at the short* estnotice... . All orders prom] boxes H J. Kristies” brana fbr&aJeby •myl3V „■ SMITH SINCLAIR. (10-PARTN LillSlllP.—-The subscribers htiYO this day j associated themselves together or Partner*, Tor the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission busmess t uiidcri)iefitra of John Black Ac Co , bo. 210 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis. JOHN BLACK; M. M’CULLOUOI?, JR. WUUam W* Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 31D» 33Iant£ 3thB Smihfitld it. MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, Mantels, Furmturo Tops, ond all kiuds of manufactured Marble, al ways on hand, and made to order on the shortest nolioe Several hundred designs for Monuments,-oriKlnnl and selected, on baud; The trade furnished with Marble at thelowest prices. Orders promptly attended -‘ - martrim W. W. VVALLACE^- 1,000 Cases Straw Gooda. f-~-y -fFI HE subscriber havingmdde atranareiif£hts wUhthe X NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA NY; for the sale, of their Goods,: noW'offcrs'-fot sale a large assortment of STRAW II ATS and BONNETS, cf every variety of fabric,, style and paueru,ndnnled,lo ! the Spring trade, which, will bo sold by ibe package* at the lowest figure..-Cases may beassorted to suit pur chasers. J. W. ALDEN, «; mar24:9m*3taw • No. C 3 Milk street. Boston. BUeotuttOD.onfutncrantp« . /. TIIE/ParlhcTshipbltherto existing between the sud scribers, doingbasinessiulhcnama of; John Black .&Co., is this day cdiiaolyedr by mutual consent. IL Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Jfluck in said business; H. 'McUulloutrh having the right to use the name of the lato firin m settling the business,aud the exclusive right to receive alt outstanding debts, end.to pay oil debts due by tho latefiraU ' - . - . , . JOHN BLACK. henry McCullough, ; N. B.—Tho business wilt be continued by. the subscri ber as usual, at his old stand, corner of Pennand Irwin streets. HENRY McCULLOUGH; * Pittsburgh,March 1,1852, ... ; , - . • mqr2:if OSURRE ALDREB, . ... Ko. IX torner cf . Wood end Fourth &U; t . fra .HAB iusireceivedhisBptittgBtock of BOOTS and SHOEtf, of Mbest stock workmanship that can be got -together ■ in any onb establishment, of like amount, m the \v cel. Nearly all made to special order.frec from Cats, .blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants mid others aro re* ' spectfully invited.to call and. examine the stock* which dsofferedfbr.salelow;ibr pash.: • - • N.B.—G.A. has paid particular attentiou to have a general aesortmentof thbhesl slock of-Bools and Shoes tor the Retail trade, from the good low price to the best made .ettstom'^work, consisting of every 'kind of colors aud fashibiis nowin aseV: Individuals and families mdy rely on always finding a general assortment* as it re* lates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. - ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s Palm Leaf three SirawHots- . :. • • 1 Taprs:2m . ■ • ■ ■ • • ;Botlee«. ••• - mUK partnership heretofore existing between thh un- X dersigaedin irie Commission and Forwarding busi ness, etc., under the firm of 3. F. YON BONNIIORS'P A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. “Thu business ol the late firm will be. settled by S. F. Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised louse thename'of the" firm forthat purpose : - .:. WILLIAM EIOHBAUM. - '>• S. F. YON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1853-my* 04 * Co-Partnerabtp Notice* THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner ship, far .the transaction of. a Wool and General Commission and Fowardmg business,'under the firm of VON BONNHORST A MtffcPHY. Warehouse No 67 Water und 118 Front streets. JAMES R. MURPHY. . , « . S.F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, Moy3d^B^my4 iptiy attended 10. ,•.... w .... „ -.. .. tVI ; r-^ c , * _j ■'* »- l i- fotrtgg qht> Jiflriiiriura. nOUBB’S _ . _ Coavoand Syrup or Yellow Book Rot **, OCCUPIES the'from rank among' the proprietory medicines of this country for corap cankoriSalt Kheua»Ery*ipela*i and «U otheMtaefees nilsmtt from an impure state of (he blood. Al*o, Elver Complafnt|Cotafrh r .l>y*pepsia, WajneMt Coughs,Soreness and Tightness aboutthe> Cheat, pron or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling 1 sensation about the Throat? and is used witlninprecedentea sue femaujweakWssandgeneraldebiliiy. Strengthening the Weakened body, giving tone to.-tne, various organs,andiavigofaUngtfaceaUreßystem.., - If thfilestfmohy of thousandßofliVing witnesses,from all pans of the country, can be relied upon, it is aingxt larly efficacious incurnig all .Human,and jfesloringde bililated and btoken down constitutions. It 10 purely vegetable in its 1 composition, aud so accurately com blued In its proportions that the chemical L-otamcal and i medicai properties of each ingredient onite to PURIt Y-Tlils BLOOD. • It has removed rauny chronic diseases which has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and hasaiao* eared Canker,'Sair&heum, Erysipelas aud Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the leusi im pression upon* It baa been tested In many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers- have beeu cured by this medicine. We say that it ta a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS-. It removes all obstruction in Ike circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy, it.removes Palpitation of the Heart;' and relieves m all cases of Asthma^and jnay be used m nil climates,and atnll seasons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE ft CO., at 102 Fountain Btreel* Providence, R. I .and sold whole sale aud retail, by^; ,r. S.N.vWICKEttSHAhI, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, jcllty Wa?ehaUsa,cor .WPbdand Siith-Bis^FlUsb’h F - CROUP, ABTIISIA and CONSUMPTION In offering to the community tins justly celebrated re medy for diseases of ibe throat and lungs* It la not ottf wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, bat frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and someoflheevidericesofilssuccess, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy* nor will we bold outanyhopeto suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Maiiy pveofs ate here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, feelingassured they will’find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor ihy-thejrbestconfidenceand patronage. From Ihs diaiinqvtohtdPnfkrsor qf Chemistrp and Mau* ■ria Medico, Sovdoin College, Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of:your preparation, until Thud an opportunity of. witnessing its effects in my own family,br in the families of my friends. This I have now done with a high degree of satisfac tion, in cases both of adults and children. I have feund ti, as its Ingredients show, a powerful ro m c Jy for cold, a ,d Ehukswici, Me., Feb. 5> 1847. .. • • From an Otenter in tkeHamdton Mills y in. thie City. , . Low-jell, Aug.lOjlSJtf. Dr J.C. Ayer: I have been cured or the worst cough I ever had in my lile,by your K CHERBY PkctoßaL,” and never fail, when l have opponumiyof recommending i» toothers; Yours, respectfully,. . ; . . . S. D. EMERSON. Try- Read the following,-and see if this medicine is : worm a trial. The patient had become very feeble, am., the effect of the medicine was unmistakably .disuaci Ukited States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, > July s,iS4ff { Dr- J. C. Ayer,*—Sir t lbave.been afflicted with a paw* fal affection of the lungs, and all the-symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year, I could find no me* dicinc that would reach my casev until I commenced the use of your“CiiKßßY which gavemegradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining m? strength till my health is well nigh restored. . , . .. while u*mg your medicine; 1 bad l the gratification of cuTiiig with u my reverend friend, ftlr.Tcuman; ct Sump* ter Pisinct, who had been suspended from his purochut duties by a severe attack or bronchitis. 1 have pleasure m certifying bese facts to v.ou Aud om, sir, yours,respectfully, J. F. CALHOUiI, of south Carolina. in-The following was one of the worst of eases wmch the physicians and friends thought tobeincarable consutepupn Cheater, Pa., Aug-22,1846, J. C. Ayer,—Sir: 1 was taken .with a-terrible cough, I brought on by a cold, in tbc bcgmmng.oflasi February, i nnd was confined 10-my bed more than twomontbs.— : Ceoglu.ni; incessantly Highl and day, i became ghostly and pale, ray eyes were sunken - and glassyv and my breath very short- Indeed, I was.ropully failing,and tn such distress for Vrcailutbat but little hope of my recov ery could be entertained. Wlnlcnilhismuaiion,afncDd of mine, (the Rev. John Xeller, of the Melhr di?t church,) brought me a boltleof veur Ciikbkt.Fbctcbal, which I tried more to gratify him, ihnu from any. expectation of obtaining relief. Us good eflecl mduecu mo to couluiue its use, and I' soon found my health *mueh Improved.— Now in three months,! am well anil .strong, ruid can at tribute my cure only to yoor great medicine. With the deepest giatUude,yours, JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Cbera* Ist,Lowell,Mass. • •• • • ITy? Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an J retail, by B. A* Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; -m Allegheny Cny by ILV.Scnwartt,- and J. Douglass/acd by druggists senerallv. . . ... dec3t) Dr* Ds licutty’* OelebrnM Cnictlvc In* otrumcutf The only Infallible Curt for that Dreadful Distast known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Rcdur \ ' nal Emissions) 1 ' '•* V ; SO harassing and’-destructive,'and productive .of so much, mischief to- the nervous system, incapacitat ing ihe man for business society, > Thie : Instrument is simple, comprehensive, arubnrrer- f ailing. an 4 may beased without the Slighieiriiicbnve nienceortlie knowltdeeol ihe-tQost intiinate friend It istbbeused externally,.producing up. pain or injury whatever, nor preveuiing any one from attending ip bis business; anti while in u>e iidt'o'iiftgte.#;n£s*u)wc;can lake place, 'invigorating- the srgansy to- a shorilime. to ■ suefiaheetentthot they uegais tuwß; EWisrnykybwßa ' or SETUsxiqNjihe loss of which, causedbycajlyabuse, is the disease hi ques‘lorii aiid tUe'Cause or fhis thoaiaud-. ' concomitant cbmplaintSjYix: Nervousness*Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain- m theJUead. wid Dtronwpf VUion, weakness of the Back aud lX>werlSurcraiiies, Affec* • items of the EyesVlmpdteftce, Pimplekof ihft'Fuce,Pre mature Decline Weakness of Memory and Power for MentalAppUeattoiu Dejection, Aversion to ' Society,Timidity, Self-pistnisi, Love of So>umle, L Ac. AU these. eorhplauus'ihvdridlli/ disappear a* soon as the sow ee is slopped from wkich thtp emanated.' ■■■• Phis InstrumenUia&hieen examined and approved of by the highest authorities hi Euro; e arn! Americans rc* commchae’d by th'e inost prominent Physicians of all countries, <w the only certain-remedy txudng-fot those rtW2|ilai>m r nud has now completely suptjrseriqdibeuse of bougie, caateruation, Ac., not iq-meulion : ihp UiOusai'datlverLiseilndstrams of the day, as cordials, antidotes; AeijAcv - U constitutes, • at the same time, the safest, the mostpltasant, and by far.ihecAreTJtti treatment ever ofiered to the .afflicted, a fair prirc beiug aiiowed .for tho Instrument, after the dcilredcffecl has been at* lained; ' ‘ . 1 • .- .v - : ... Be it aUoTcmemliercd, ihat thosq complaints, are but little understood by the profession-in genera), and that oil the'medicitiv in the world never lias, ahd never will, stop - ■ which, •if -allowed-to cooiiiiue un checked, ore gure.to produced.the moat disireeliog con sequences. . lthasbeeb a matter of rorpnee U? softie, thathnyone of respectability and ofnrofesslonal uunhtmem&sbould devote diseases whichpeople pf.eyery description p.reteud to cute so easily, Jf, however, but the one thousnndiliparlof Ui^'imVeriesthesO Ifeoplhbriug • upon society wer&krJOwn,averydiffbrcn top inion would : be formed.;> And iui» noi.only.the. present misery end dejection,greying on tbe.mind as well as, the bods*) that is deploreu, bu* sobic ’are' ’of such' b nature a* to affect posterity, and ‘even urdestroy the reproductive faculty, altogether.- It is.mfactihau.wheiiruo.t properly treated, they may remain so dormant in the con&utut’onas in an-. pear in ho other way'trisuiiutlieirbffeCU upon posterity! yet, if 'properly roost easily aml speedi ly removed, i The above,soingenioa&ly contrived instru ment, will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute to check the evil's of quack'ery,sdpteValcnl in this class of diseases, throughout the'Union;-:* <• " , ,' i The price of thceomplcie instrument, carefully secur ed against sit observation in a box, is ouly 810, , .lt,can be senw.by cxpfessi'fo'any addVesS'in buy putt of.-the UniiedSlaiesyCanada,' Ac;,*'according to order, accom panied by .full directions, ; and; important adyicir.tb the married pud single; the expenses, even to the remotest pans of thecouniity, being vefy’lrifliug. .- . , vThe unexampleoauecessthis Instrument has obtained since its introduction i a America* has Induced-some un principled person a in New-York, Philadelphia; Albany, Boston. Ac,\"to ]g«Y up koine ridfcbloUß'ililrgs, called “ Inilrumehts,” whichi howeyety bear Rdt'fHßßuoHt ■ est . resemblance* .ucw&cr.trtjcnn.rwr. principle, ray .own invented, long tried,: and universally-approved In sirumqnts, aha which are as'si'mllaf to them as night is to light.' Every attempt to sell such* 44 instrnmehu” for mine will beprosecuitdio.tbft fullest extent of the law, •I being not willing to connect the well aml honestly earnetF repntatibh of my' idvehtiOKs Atritli qua6ks and their worthlejsprod actions. r genuine and nano canbe.warranied but those ordered /tarn myself. : All applications and remittances must be directed : (post paid) to the Ddcfdr Mtnseir,' he' having ho Agencies established but inLoodon and Paris; • Address, Dr. B. de.Lnney,filLispennrd st,, New York. Office hours, daily. &ora'9A. M; till-3D. M.,- and/rom 7 till BP. M.*,' the Sabbath excepted.- "? ■ : ■ undersigned certify, withgre&t pleasure, that .the abaVe-raemioned Instrument is not only constructed i on Scientific principles, banb&tfrdni ia bse tlie happiest results be anticipated, : there being,ior the cure .of. those diseases, NOOTHER CERTAIN,REMEDY EXTANT, HENRY S KELLER. 01D. -GH. GOETZE. ftf.D.j 90 Chamber street, ' ; C ECKUAftDT,.M;D.,24ilosrard«iree*i i. . > ... ' . NxwrYoiiX. Dr. ssliA!f&T Is prepared toexcdnie hHonlers for sur gical apparatas, vfcr Artificial Arms and Legs, wjucn . move hko jiaturalmembers; .Apparatus for Contracted Legs: for curvature of the |pme, and Waist; for False' J oints of the Aim* ®!^?ss!f n VgJF ParalVlie Lem for Club Foot{■ for Lacrymat Inataies, ; for Falling ofthe RectumjJHypoguatuoiSKjL l ?OiUk2 Chairs fpr Sick Persons; Crntehes, ZaccV Aii worY warrantea. x^etiers ■or city reference. . ~ .. ' * clash Rm* Bmj>, Table Covering and Table Covers, Bh.pMnV’a., which we are oonstimtly leceiVihe from g e e frn P^rt CaAa^Wur • rn -i ct a u‘ ■s; .... ~ :■ 1 :■ ■ ’ ! ' V* -- ■■■ ■• VA. *. :• • .- * '^ v ’Pt - * ** i u. Jl*/ .r y '. ■-;!■:■• V.-/ .v-i-.i-iV: , .J.iv/.!t>;:..-f/.-. ; .;' 4WM v» : * , " -' > v ill T\OCTOBfcATROBE?S FEENCII PEMAI.B P[L.LS, qC Appetite Viilpitauon, Tremors, c^ d .lfn ifS? rt U tlvcnesi, Irritability, Dyspepsiaor. Flaia- ■, lence orfcViml* *nd'Olt-uiennfcCo©^ |B U* cent*,or five boxes for 81,00 SoJd whoJcsaJe arMjre lull by W,C. JACKSON, S4O Litatt? tirceu head of WoodWeeu WusbargbyiiadbyroU thei>nx£giat*... ~.. IDT Fall dlfccuon* enclosed wllk eacli t00*. % - qeplo 4 lyd&sr s Tendered the cure'bf this dreadful: disease , a matter of .. wrfeeveedainiy-j and;tbe man vibo-will now allow;* Henuau?,procccti until a caudition of thing* is piouacr ed that notluiiff can allevi&te bat the.knife af a*kilfa> aargeon. Is wholly inexcusable. ■Amplure'in iU ordi nary form, Toay;with proprr«ty, be left to the per*on : afflLcteiiandihemsvmaieiibQtlocoasraanyperßODa do*without even a bandageo! any Icind to retain, it» of ten renders case pCffcouy unmanageable* and leads .. to what i&tenned SmragnfaMd Jfemifli whfeb-often hai no relief but in a (surgical opentida: Jn ihfr Truss to which welaViie.ihc untmlon of tlie afflicted; there ifc every • superiority over the muses aud bandages in common tue, - It is perfectlycomfortable,-and cart-bfc> made to fit any cosc.of Hernia with an exactness and equablenesa of does not belong to any other instrument with, which we arc: acquainted 5 and will tetain unyiiapture wtthreass xuid comfort'ta the: wearer. Phyafciaoaof ihchighcat standing tn the. pro ■ fessidnhavegiveii testimony to itagreat superiority over . the ordinary trusses dit of pr. Huh v bard will cure the cases of ordinary. Rupture We advise Uiuo afilicied tomato application Jn nmo.; KT* X*f<TWC3efth* fa§h**l character eanbt given in this CUi/tbjicalhngottthtogtnt. ..." • Persons from n distance - can have them scutj. by, *• sending tbs measure Uodj. y R . RYSEK( , HO Wood sireet eot« ngeni;fot,Piiißburi!h „ martl’d&w ! - TO IKVAUbS ASD TUB 51CK..,.,...... sf7l£ CELEBRATED COMSTOCKMEDWINBS. THIRST. The G-SAT Paik Extractor (ConncPs 4* Jv VaUyU) curing til! Bornsund 'all ExternalTainr and Sores. ■ •• . ■ c v . 2d. Sdlm Columbia for Staying or Restoring the U ora an Hair. , _ * __ 3d. Hevt's Nerve and Hoii* Limtnent anCi indtan >*£• ttabU Etvnr,:■ fctoniefor nUcasisof Rheumatism.^ 4th. Me Clair's Aarustic (M, acertaia euro for Deafness. ‘ sth/ Hay's Linframi, a known cure tor the rues. :oth; :'Svahn } sSickiftadach*-£cm44u, v • 7ih- Mother's Utile/, for all women in the family way* Bth; Langley's Great Wistum Indian Panttcea T lot Golds and feverish feelings and jprevenlin* fevers j tor Asthma, -Liver-Complaint and.Billoas Affeeuon#: Tor DjarrhcDO. Indigestion and Loss of Appetite; for Costive ness In fenißles.andiaates, for. Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Pues, Rheumatism, &c. The' great poima'dre • u is uo( bad to tako, • never gives paln*and neverleuves one costive.« Pth. XbJmstocAVVrimiftig«{WormKiller^forChUdrcn or grown persons. 10lh- lAn.Mrßvm's.Qreat PainXflhrr. No, medicine has been discovered WM iaGo Uappiiyodapted louse tnUrnoffy.as drops to ,bo taken, and, yet perform.sttc.lv. wonders when applied externally as a wash or balh, by . friction.:: In botUes from.l2Hoso;centsfiach* :, : Hill. SaunAohs’s ItoaeA and Bed Bug Bant, for dr.tv-. tng away Vcrmiu in a short tune; * ■ > :>i -19Ui.'The celebrated Lints Ltfe PtQs. and Temperance., B tilers. . % : lSih. Dr.BartAofemeto’rKni Suwp, the.popalar EX- ;: PECTORANT FOR COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUEN? . ZA,&o. 44th. The Eattlfulia f Net* York. Hair Dyis, the only SURE coloring for the Hair; ■ 15th. for Cuts, Wth.*!&etrAri qf SaTsapaitlla. j Tblsartielchas outLy ed all other Sarsapanllas, and suit gives as great saus? facuon as ever, v ■ ■■ , ■■■ 17th. The.' celebrated spread Strengthening:. Jtlasten ; mado from Dr. Ha’s recipe, and the most popular In the '.market.-' 18th. Dr. Ettn«’« Tooth AeA* Drops. A certain and easy enro for Tooth Ache. ■r. ... ■ : - ! -s v . ■■■ \ • ;■ 10ih Dr. CoUstock has lately bought the light for the 'United States, ofthecelebrated Contentrated Mineral' :• Water*- found at • the Salr Spring:* of Doctor Wm.C. •'Chase,'at St. Catharines, C. w. : This.med‘otno-has atv. tained a notoriety and popularity never before equalled ■by any preparation at that place, and its sale has been commensurate with us merits, which ore extraordinary. ; All the remedies are fully described jn ALMANACS, • to be given until who call where Uie Medicines are AH preparations heretofore known ns COMSTOCK’S * or COMSTOCK ifc-CO.’s, .always be • louced and.now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr.LucibC.. S: Comstiekj and though Jbe signature 01 Comstock. AO Co- wiUbeooniinued^thisextialttbelwnhiliefac-auDile. *icnatnre of Dr. L. 3. C. Will iu future designate the. OTHERS: MUST HE SPURIOUS. .LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK. ‘ ‘T7*'Tho above medicines can be had in this place of fCbC WILLTAM JACKSON. Na, 840 Liberty street, head of Wood. .7 ,J? '' . Miiml . The : idmanifoi‘ CohgAi,*CW*,- < Asthma,jCroKp.BronchtiiSjlnjlutnzViBleeding ct the .... ' jyfficxdiT/ 'of Brtaifiind, Affuiiortcjthe Liter, ; VPofrts or Wtdbieix cf ths Bruai or Side, JtirttßtazcS cfj ■ Comumpttony ifc In shotu.lhis Balsam it peculiarly . - ihelAtngSjand Liter yishieh .*• ; • is viddutalinovrevcr varying tlimqts. nnrfiLO CHERRY has Tdcgtfeenfckown to possess im- YV portant medicmalpropertief« Thiafaei is familiar . 10 cvery matroniniraf laobi and .physicians'pften pre scribe itiiv different forma for a variety of complaints,— i Tar also has been equally noted for Us viriaes j andsome r phyricianswliose names arc familiar to thewhole coun*.. trV, hag ffbaesofar as to deelaro tliateven CONSUMP- ... TION could be* ctHedr by:ihat iUdtte, ;Tfl oiihet hands.> again, it was nearly, n o *ldhktf.io their, igaoraiiee in prcporingdruiadmlalsteTingh—aaifficnlly now entirely obviated by experiment and .long 4 experience.:.' ‘ . V- ■■ , The extraordinary medicinal powersofthesc two sub- L stances are now for the first time combined and embod-.. - red in'Dr; WISTAR’S BALSAM OK WILD CHERRY; l - By a nice chemical process* everything deleterious or useless Isirejected, soibatwlmtremalns is the most ex* * • traordinary hod truly efficacious remedy.for all kinds-of; pulmonary and liver diseases ever known toman»_ To. v convince all unbelievers that our theory is really uue, we refer ton few cases of cures performed by this won* derful medicine: • ■■■ • ' • . PtaAsAirr Rroau; Ham: co;> Sept.S27. F.D.Pask—Rest Sir: ! take the liberty of advising you of the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr. WisiafVßarsam of "Wild ClidrryM was prbstraied by scourge CpxsumpUony in May The aw . tnct was tiuly horrifying tome, for five of.our family ‘ (rnybrotherffund listers) had'died :of:Consumption. I. was-ufiUctedrWith nearlyaathc^worst features of the disease.' I bad r a distressingcoughyaiidexpectorated a > great deal of blood, heetiafever, severe pains in the side ■ and ch*»C cold chills, alternating with flushes of heal, and copious nightsweats. , , ' 1 was under the care of a skiirnl physician from the... time X wasti&en tick nniH about six weeks since, beingv theft ahoqthelpl£Ssi.andmy friends considered my case boneless,or at-teast beyond our physician's skill,advls* ~- cd the use of: Wistaria Balsam of Wild Che try• . ’ WiUi*-j. cut lnyknowledgemyfaiher.procatedHandcomTnenced" administering it .to me, and from the first day I commen- ; ced taking it my healUt imprdved, and in’twu weeks X .was able 16 bVouvhnd.ovefee©my,business,.andlabpr ht * wHichlsulf continue to do. 't liave takeii four boitles of the medicine, and pow consider myself perfecliywelli ; , ; .JEREMIAH ISCHIG. . ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE.! I Rvsuvuxs, Fairfield CO., 0,1851. ■ Mr. J D Sir: iwish toi etute > my daughter Amanda* aged 10. years, had about hyear. Bince a very severe attack Of-tnewlei^'which her veD'tp«c h *:.fnd. JeR her with tracking eotmU.lv employed allof the physicians witMri Our reach for the' purpose of removing her coagiit'but without She appeared iobe sinking imq a, jl«c)ine, wiih every symptom oCconsumpuon. I then tried Dr; Roger's Liv erwort ahdTarl'But - this cough,add ~ five her symptoms of.a stlltraore malignantcharactw- * was how moßtseriously dTdtmed*and ilWas with 1 ftomAay todaysaWlUe pfogretaoftbat; Infiaiiabte Consumption.: I reaUjrdespaired of niy’daughierr'ifteedv^rr.'- Bui l providehtiallf sawfthfe certificate of vlpnatbanCouUojy whose daughlerySsrah:, Jane, was cured ofCoifcsumpiioh by.Wistariaßalsam Of ; WiiaCherryt - Ttiiicwfatedia faint hoper that it might - help my daughter,'and using . it,'and it alransilnstanily gave relief‘Heir health, was.' improved, from the L firsibottle,, and by the .use; of. two -: bottles of- Wistaris Calssrih of Wild CbCriy she was ids* tored to perfectlietitrii/ amisbcis'ntjvnow ot-ail piedjy pptcdto or cough;': 3 willsay 10-ull thattrieatntcted with any dlxeuse tending to Consumption,,do not despair, for Dr. Wiaiuris Balsam of Wild Oherry will cure yon>ff V youwtllbuury it... ,r v ; . vr ; ;; E. KALB. ( J I. 888883' r . i ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUKE! ; Will miruclffc uevcrcesse? More evidence-of U& - - -sot-passing heaHk-rcstonitivb >virtucs 1 •<, •-. * «v, - IFrom Dr. Rakpr, Springfield, Washington r: - . , SpsiNGViBLD,Ky M May M,IWO, Messrs : I take-this vopportnniryot informingvou of arnost remarkable cure performedap*. on tnoby lue use ofDr.Wistai’s Balsam of Wild Cher- ’ .in the year 18401 wa&taken with'the iaftnramciion'of the bowels, Which 1 -labored under for six week#, when - I gradually recovered. Imho fall of ISU Iwm attack?- v edwith a severe cold; which seated itself upon my longs and forthe.’Epace of three.yeahXwasconfined.to my • bed, I tried ailifrids Of medicines and every variety of aid without benelU; and thus I wearied-fllong'uuul the • winter of l&lS,.when.iheardftf Dr. Wislur a.,Balsam of frierufs persuaded me to give 4--* though l had gfven mp :Qll hopei Of Tecovoryi and bad prepared v thysclf for me change of another, world. Thtoagh their tolicitationa TWftfflndbcedl'j makouse of the genuine:? Wi*tar*s BalMifcof vyildCherry./rbe effect was truly five years oi affliction and suffering 11 . and aftof hovuiff snenufour arive hundred dollara to no V bnrooseTand the best und moM respectable physicians, hadf proved unavailing, j, was soon restored to entito health ortho b’esaing of Godand the useof Dr. Wisiar’s B&tgnrnof.WildChenT*," - ... ..‘i- - MaythebleSiiugofGod rest upon the proprietor* of to vaiaable.ft'medicmo as Wistar’s Balsam of-Wild;. Cherry.. Yoors|e?pectfuTly. . W. H; BAKER. ' fC?fGehbW<cWfo!arsßalsam.of:Wnd Cherry has a facsimile nf thfi mgnaluTeoCHenTy Wiatar.M.D,, Phil adelphia, atid t <{ Sanford &rPark »on a finely executed steer«mgr*ypd wrapper* genuine.' w r v fry* Price—St pefbouJo—six bottles for §£. Sold by J. Tt* PARK, Fourth and Walnut streets, Cin cinnati, o>i Ceiteral agent, to whom all orders mast bo addressed.:^. ■ rnr Price SI per bottles for® 5. Sold by ~ v 3* D. PARIC Cincinnati. Ohio North-cast comerof Fourth and Walnut sisShtrinV^ : ; on Walnut—lo whom aU onlar. must he * J Kidd & CO| JPittabnrjghjL Wrfcox,Jr, coratrMarket •trtet and Ihe DiamomF; BA. Fahnestock k On P ~. bnrgh; iAJonea, ; Pittaiin«h; Lee * Bickham Xl L ghenyCily; S O Vowell, Waihln«onW H K’nA'ir ton, Ftanklltl J BleiOtley, dot L B Bowie, Ltuontown'u Welty e«eu»bnrgh} B Koumi, Somerset-S IYS?Ar» Bedford! HeedKßon, Htollnadon t MT^r’ll SmlVt > burgh t Hildebrand it Co, Indian. : Kittartnlng; J B Evans, Cummlns A Blood, Brookyille f * A WilsonfeSon. Vr.yntaburglii fc Co, N ■ Bnllonfc Co,Erie; Henry hVi. ker, Mercer; J Bnrg.’fc Co, Butler; f Donv_m 3 7jfc o d°:BHannsn, Beaver! J Dfitunmttrton, W.rren; lJ > L A C 8 Jqn«s,Cond?»pani g Crooknr, 4r.,Browns. ,7“**’ ' tmutH - ! ; -jf.i'r vV;; '’'J;- ■- * fv 1 V - Yi- V w J v V
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