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JP’<fT«.Vj>'«»f!?a “ ■bS|!9Mi' Jiiyfcliptltlf fmmom »w®f4#M4 JeStffclbyik l <&?<4i- ’ jßPppjrin*: £mmsoßissi* fillip' %mu awte^iig?# f 4k 3 ’t? hi ??' 7t S| r v’? e-f^i ±K$yV Pti i■ ;• WKBs*w^SSjSsi%s^ SS§|P^#^£| SmSSS&Miff&i&k^Ss, flffigte^pM Jnfflpjjpplpl ; ■PHI ‘.“-v " :; a X*'^hit%^ r T• *! / v-7*> '^-c ’ v ; :W r ' .•■ : T% ■*“ v ; ., fihthrtßiit and Trne* -r linoilVUK, jr , Ucc lUve Clothing Store, No; S2S; ♦T'.Ubemr street. can »eH« good «oii of Sommer Clq-j thine far Si 50j anil better Gooda.pr eyery.deßctipiiim,: mw-far cHSii Custom -to order in y,i,up-ohit» Htylcyntid on rcaaormhle term*. v -rlaprl7.i a Wb at” BVery Bod y Bay«, filutt Ue Truc< j T s foid ihat HOOBYKR, ai llie Use Hivs Clothiko X S f « KK * No. INS Liberty street; veflathe cheapest Cln : ihm-j m the City—well mnde and fashionably cut- Call aud exsaunc ihein,nnil-.you will not bedtsappoinied, < Jan received, »f ExprosSru 6pl«udid nssonraent of Fancy C*ti>h«-eres, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, nnp other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season,whtc j: we are prepared to make to order, (withouj di*oppo ,nh * meat,) In trfciyleunsurpaa?etiintlie City. __ • •: Come and ace. ' * . • roar** l PITTSBUfIGH CLOTUING STUiUH Corner,of Wood and Water sts. •John Callahan *. Co** Proprietors#^• , flMlßpeblicis regretfully requested -to calljind ex? & .amuie .oirr.'Block.orKendy Made C.othing, got «P expressly fonhis market, and m sup^ l0 |" * bl . c t [! we are .determined to sell low e Cut motto bein*: V Quick Sa<es and Small ... ... _■ Onr W.rtto-m, up st*rr.,is fam , a large stack of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cloihs.dt every description, und. w “wn iremolmg warier‘m luV"»V«>>«• »"* « v «nr low prfofe,, cfve us a *“ ■ JAPIKO C. IVtVXT. MERCHANT TAILOR, IYO 3t> ilnri.l, be-tc-en £eroniiat.d Tulrd strctU, BFGS resprcifuuy to inform hi* friends andihe public, tliat Ue ha? returned from New York and PUUftdcl* nhiaa hfufhiz there telected from the latest importations, Lnemirh new* stock of BUck ami Colored CLOTHS, CASSfMKRKS and VESTINGS, which for newness of i designs nod riehnc?R of fabrics, are. not surpassed by j any nouse west of New /York.—AH of whtc&iie is pre- j pared to make toorder in a-Rvipenor tlylc. at Uie lowest price possible, and c< rdially invite purchasers to coil, and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.. TO'TAfUi/iS.—I have no authorized Agent in thu city, far the sale of. my work onOAttMENTCUT’IING. Jt can ony bo had at the store ot the subscriber,Jo Market street, nllhe following prices, viz: with Instruc* lions,810.; wuhout Y S7.... ; marl 7 • JAMES C. IV ATT. ttfc W CLOT hTrTg'hodse. EDMUND WATTS fc-CO, - MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 18& Liberty street, about St. Clair, HHVK opened a rnSw Clothing Store, at the. above place atid are now receiving a tplendia lot or •Clotnp, Oasfilnterca, Vcstmss, Ac.,or the latest irapona* lions, purchased with a i especial view to city trade, and. which they arc prepared to tunkc up to order in tiio la, te*t and most; fashionable .styles. :fbey lnjeml to- pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and \lxt y have full confidence thM they will be able to give_tuolr cu*tomers cnliresaiisfaction. They are nlfp manufaciu line a choice lot of READY OIADh.CLOIHING, of thp newest styles, which they will sell low fur cash r* As oil'ibis stock is entirely newv it is worthy ihe-auen on of buytt* fiprl9 y__ SPttiNG Attu sunMibU oumnsu i THREE BIG DOORS! 7 tfo/151, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure pr.an-. nouncmg to his numerous friends nnd the public in general, thalhis Spring and Summer «»tpck is now ready For inspection, which-ho bcliovcs will bo loand to be one bi the - largest and .best selected stocki; of Ready- Made Clothing to be found m the Western Country. : He has this season paid moro than usual auemion tc the manufacturing anu stvlc of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in.s style and elegance not to bosurpassed. - tic would particularly calliho altenuon of all dealer* in Clothing to his present onlcndidnssortmcntot - Ready-OSade Garmeuts, Ashe feels confident,upon examination of the qualliie* and prices of his goods, be can offer them such induce menu* as shall make it their interest to purchase at hi* establishment. ■ , . Many years’experience, and great success In tin. »u. ainess, together with an unprecedented tskAlcznle and r*- uni patronage, has enabled him to get up Garuienw to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in the Unions which Is of the utmost importance to whole salo purchasers. „ Iu the Cutting department will be found a choice se lection of me most fashiouable goods, consisung or—, French, English and American Broadcloth*! ■ Cashmerctis, Ac, Ac. Also, an excellent assonment oi rESI7iVGS r of the latest and most fashionable sty Ictv— all of which he is prepared to make to order m the be» 4 manner and at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND AGL! ... The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is .ins most extensive.undoubtediy, -to be fo xnd in the Unitcv .Stales;. gar - n Oo.Partaenhlp Sotlce. THE sotwribers luvethts day cn ‘/ r ' ll ‘?’?J|* r V’ t,,r shtp,undertbe atyle ana firm of TAArrK, G HIRE & BANE Tor the parporo of carrying on a aon erat Cotamiraion and Produce lSurtnera, and confident ly bone their long cipcrience, citeuslve mercamlle ac quointance, and personal attention to the .interests o, meir customers, "will entitle them to a share of public patronage, -whrch n shall fie their study to deserve. , : LUKE TAAFFE. I'ittsburgb, ■ . SaM’L MAGUIRE. Comfierl’d, Mil., • -WM; O • SAMIS, Wadangton, Pa. . Untshurch. April 3.1852. - [apt* T HOPE-FO V N DH Y. • GoohrftD) JScßrlUe A Co»» MASmOUEASOV Iron Railing end Ornamental Iron Work, in ai NOR WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform Uxeir friends and the public generally, that, having receiv ed a large number of new pattern* for Iron Railing, &c., which, together with tbogepreviouily on hand, comprises the greatest variety ever offered in this Cuy—-ihey are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes,-balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, bat rack,.centre table?, &.c.&c.,m a stylo of workmanship and finish not lo be snrpassd, anti cheaper than any. heretofore manufactured crest of the moun tain?. - , , ~ Also, cooking siovcb, hollow waio.and eosungs oral! descriptions. as usual. _ ‘ .. JAMBS RTbEED £ COt, 1 Manufacturers of Theodo iites. Surveyors’ Comptis ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c-, &c. NO. 38 " Smithfidi lirect, ’ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ' An assortment of tho a bovo named Instruments al ways on band. Ageney for Different Line* of Paekci ip*. PASSENGER OFFICE, So» 410 Ltbmjr Btmtf Pittsburgh. For Ps W. BYENES & CO.,CQ South itrta , wnur tf Ptn*,Nev York: 3o wattrlooßoad, Ltwipool; and os Gravitr ttrutjlmo TfrUans, . ' • . : JUS a Line of Pockets ... . jTVy aailllpff every five day » from i »-KZENi . jM*. Ltverpoolto Ncw\oTk j a Line of Packets front Lav arpool lo Philadelphia, on iCTnn ilii i i r~Ti Irrn Th rf rfirttnn i~ii iiilifft month: a Line of Packets to Baltimore op; the ami o» each month. Also—a Lino of Packet* Stti and S4(h of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. . , ' ? ' ALSO—DrafU&l slghtalwayson hand, tt>t any amount, at the lowest tales- of discount; and .all information • sierra rgcn t Dsere,^Nc^^»r;‘ ,b marl® • 410 Liberty su Pnuburgh. TFrom Dr JohnSunaan ] Yell CponTr, (Ark) Oct 1930. lAM a Physician by profession, of the regular order and as such, have al way s viewed patent medicines with a skeptic eye. . in , Last spring, when 1 sent to Philadelphia for my bill of medicines, l was prevailed on by my brother, to pot in my bill an item of two dozen vials of>our Verini tage; be staung to me that it was ft valuable prcpnra* ton, having tried it in his own family. Accordingly* I sent for two dozen vials. Ihavc used It nil, and I most confess that my expectutionswere more than realized— its regalia were truly astonishing, removing worms In every instance, wnen properly administered. If you will send me a box containing a gross, and send me the bill, I will send >ou the money for itiem by man or oth erwise, as > oil may direct Beware of counterfeits and mutations. Prepared and sold by b a. Fahnestock a co corner oMVood and First a*a- tnvSrdiwl m tOUIft aSMSMAif*- * •ADAM BtISBMAM, ' [of the late firm of Sands ARciueraan. LOUIS RBINEnAH A IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks. Watches, Jnotlrs, Watch Materials, Tools. nrrn stbebt,ohb dooe from wood, pittsbubou, Take leave to announce to the trade and the public gfenerally, that they have themselves carefully *c* lectea and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver watches, Watch Materials, and Tools-for Watch makCTsj and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry,tfom the best manafactonef—which they offer at prices as low as they cao bo purchased m the eastern m Theiir*stoefc of Watches consists of Gold and Silver PateniLevers; doDptached levers? do Lepines; Sti ver Qoaruers} and elegant French timepieces, pf the most approved makes; Together with a large slock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto* • ries* • ■; ■ ■■ , v ;• • • v ; Their stock of Jewelry comprlMS 'arucies or every, description inthisl?ne,sDch us Finger Rings, Ear Rings,. Breast-Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob end. Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Beals, Lockets, Gold and Silver. Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and Jea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally kept-in establishments of this description. They would respectfully call the attention of the trade ' to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se lected. . ■ - ' They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele scopes,Spy Glatses and. Opera Glasses, from the best; . manufactory in England. Together wUhagrcatvanety of oihef articles too numerous to mention. ; Clocks, Watehes and Jewelry repaired. In the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. looilLy. . PUDDEa&FOhD, .: CXanufactarers and Dealer# In MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT ... . Allegheny Cirr, Pa. New Yonx, December 16th, 1851. I have analysed , a sample of MANCHESYER MIN' jERALPAINT,fOT.PunaKBfcFoBD,uudfind it to con. tain thafollowingr , SUicm - . Alumina, Per Oxide ol Iron, • Line* Marncsia, . . - Oxide of Manganese, Water and lioss, 1 00,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which I suppose was the one poo desirud also to have analysed, l find to differ ftom any, average of the lumps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as . , Her Oxide of Iron, - - SiUoaotid Alumina, - . • Lime, - - ' 'in Magnesia, - * * -•IS Water and Loss, , 7 i» u ; i; 100,40 ■ This difference I presume arises from the mineral not hciiur uniform, some portions containing more Iron than SSms. The analysis shows the article ro be well.suit- a durable painhi ~ I find that bjt calcining the pow -s?‘ nretty high heat, the color is much improved, enn,,. jjy-jFxir sale by JOEL MOHLER.Stt Idbe^strect, (globing. ilt branches, Also Clooks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &0- April 6,1852 —2m B, a> PshnutoeK’s Vermifuge, ‘ Frm a Btgtilar Phyiiaan. , Sranspbttatiorf: ‘ mi sylvan Isttnitoatlr • \i; K ire now forwarding passengers to F • W ■■■'hnilihtorinedmiepoiau. Uy.tbe sboTaHn*- Jinronsh, three days. my 27 - • •' - COVODB Agcnifi.^ Pennsylvania Railroad Company^- prepared to receipt foVprpdoce,&c. r to VV fhiinticJptJiu, immediately. Tune five days. . 1 ’■ : • BATES Off FREIGHT OfK, . ' Bacon, LnrJ, Pork, Becf,LaTdCh}, &C n 5O ccntsper ’ ici)pounds : o»ind!es, Cheese, Leather, Leaf Tobacco and WmdOwGlasft.GOcents perlOO pounds. -Beeswax. Oricd Frait,Wool 80 cis.*? - lOOfijs., Float : 87frci3. Bristles.CloveraudTunoihy Seeds,Deer i stint, liemp aud Flax, 70 conts?per i kg-!*. Feathers, Furs and Peltryy Brooms and Mer i chaitdize, 00 cents per KO pounds. ; • ' ■ . 1 COVOBIS & GRAIIA&I, Agents.. . Canalßasin* Pittsburgh. if. H. HOUSTON; Agent, . v ii7o MarketslreeUPiiiladelphm. NO. 80 I'OUHTH STftKET, I'lrroliUßGH. *IUII3 public aro informed that we are now running X regularly to the East and West, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. - A. SPECIAL. MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel phia* at 4 o’clock, P. M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o’clock, A; ftl. , • , Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express.-• • ■ Bills of Exchange. for sale on England; Ireland, and Scotland, for any amount,payahioon principal Banting ■Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. deeS4 - 1 : BAKER * FORSYTH, Agents; I&ercbanti* Portable For the tyanspottation of Merchandise and Produce, (VIA PBNNSVLVATItA. CANALS ANO BJUI*UOAJ>S)» BBTWBBN PITrSBUKGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Dinci. vrithout IU-shipfing* . EJ* TIME, TEN DAYS. " r J ' • PATTON & HEYNOLDS, ; Depot. 251 Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. • C.AiMUNULTY&CO,. Canal Basin, 4Pfl &iid 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise im ; proved our arrangements forTransportaflnn, wo nrc now prepared to receive a large amount of Iroduce and Merchandise, lo ship (on the opening of tho Canals,) ' with' proinpines* and dispatch. The Section Boat system of transportation ovfir our State improvements has been in use aboat.ten years, imdihe treat success and favor it has met with, Isa suP fi-uent guarnriteo ihat it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment, hut is acknowledged i by all as vastly supenortoany mode of transportation i (whenintersected by-Kallroads) i Goods loaded into oat Boats at Pittsburgh, remain i nudUturbed until nnloadcdat our Ware house ißMaiiei i i eircci;Phiiadelplim,lhfrehyeiHirely avoiding the delay.i i -consequent on three thffeienl transhipments, and sccu* I ung the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, and in ns good order as when shipped. Produce, Ac , consigned to onr House at Pittsburgh, will he received una forwarded always etlhe lowest current canal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any extra chnrgo for commission, storage, or ad vancing ehames, fee. _ ' feb>!3 - C 1 A I M’ANULTY& m • ' “ ~‘ r Fare^Reduced! WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, T7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASII- Jc INGTON CITY. Fans Rkoccsd. . To Ualtimoee, 82,00 leas than Fa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, 81,00. do do dv To Washington Ci[y, S*.3o do This the only Office which insures o THROUGH TICKET 10 Washington,and, by taking this Route, pas scngerswilUave tune and.money. The Mall Boat (carrying the United | leaves the Monongahe’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, | EVERY AFTK'RNOON.at 5 o'clock,via the\oughto- i ffheny River. Passenger*willlodgeon the Boat, and i take splendid United States Mail Coaches at West New ton, next morning, over the Blank Road, crossing the mountains m daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Car« of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, p. M. Breakfast nt Balumore nod Washington Cuy* dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the aamc evening. „ Fare to Baltimore, • - - 9 9,00. do Pljiladilphia, • 10,00. do Wa*bmgton City. * * • 10,50. MONONGAIJKLA ROUTE. The Steamer Jeavesthe Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Traveleralcaving Pit’sburgh by the Moriusg DoatfWil! cross the mountain* the same night, r>nd urrive in Cumberland the next morning (or the 8 o’clock train of Cats (or Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive to Philadel phia at 2 o’clock, the same night ■. * i Fare to Balumore, r - * • 8 I do Philadelphia, - - - - I°s?* do Washington City, • .- * 10,60. • For Tickets, by either or the above Lines, plea*o call at the West Newton Plank Road Office, In the Monon gahchi House, Water street. J. S. KVAN9, Ageut. ~ apr6 : . .'‘ . ' '■ " '' ' IIiGUIOAII CUSATUAIa 11A1LU04U. i&S 1352. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection - vnih the Cleveland nod Cincinnati Bait- Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. and from cillier of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. This Line will ho composed of two new low pressure eieamers. built expressly for the roate. CLEVELAND. - - CaptC.C SraKARD, FOREST CITY, - - Cam. L. A. I'uutcs. A Boat wil Heave Cleveland f r Detroit* ami Detroit for Cleveland, every evening at Cl o’clock, arriving in both cities the following morning, tn season for the mor ning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats atltetroit. Ti cy will run froro Cleveland in the foUowtogorder: FOREST CITY. ■ ■■ —..fWcdnceday** CLEVELAND. Tuesday • ■*-*♦ ■ • -Thursday ♦ 3 CLEVELAND. Monday* Wednesday ••••-■♦ forest city. Tuesday * -Thursday Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to make contractu for all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Ste. Mane, and aU ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS wIU comport the line until the new Boats are ready AGxnrs. C URADBKRN i CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit. i4:Gni “ ; _ “ "'1852. Summer Arranßetnent*»*Kare Reduced* P Elf NST LTAfl* HA Ili RO ftD, Two dally Trains Front Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and DaHlmore. Only 80 Baurt Through! FARE SlO. THE Eipresa mail train will leave the Depot on Lib erty atreet, above the Canal Bridge, every morning aifl| o’clock. ' . Pojisengcts will goby ilie CftTß toTariloj Creek 12 mUes* where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 2d milea, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station; {conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and then take the cars to flomdaysbarg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Plutadcl* phia'amlßaltimore. 'L ' » Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at HamsburgU, arriving at Haiti* more the same morning. ■ „ ~ The Evening Train will leave daily at 6-30, P. M., ar* riving atPiuladelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D, Leech ds Co.’s Express Packet Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, l*. .M., connecting at ; Blnlrs v ilie with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore Jn 33hours. VARfe'S™' 1 ’” Pleasure parties and others can go out on the tram at tit A, M. or 0} P. M.,ar.d return to iho city ot 61 A. hi. orSP. M. Fare to East Liberty 15 cents; to Wilkin** Imr-gb 25 cents; to Turtle Creek 30 cents. We are pro* pared.to ran ppecml trains to Tuttle Creek,ot any Inter mediate pom*, for parties of 50 or more.' ■ Passengers will procaro their tickets at the Railroad Office in tne-Monotigabela House, Water Street. NOTICE.—In case of lass; the Company-will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding 8130.. . .. • jel . J.MESWIMEN? Ticket AgHP.R.n; Co. ~ gtalV A KiarKW T! WESTERN RAILROAD ■ MOM , , . • ' ■■■ Plttibargh to Clevelandf Oolnmbui etna Glnelnnatli ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, eagaanji gaewaai eassaai g^T*l ' . ;q9QHq9 BtSSiSiKP ntifejglusi ' IN CONNECTION WITH .TUB PENNA. CENTRAL Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Issa than Ten Uourtt by atontmuow Batlroad Line t TUB Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at 8} A, M., Hopping at Bcwlckly, Rochester, New Brighton! Darlington, Enon, Palestine, and Salem, and reaches .AW*, ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Bailroadat 3 P. M , and reach Cleveland at OP. M. Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 0 A.M., AlUanco ntl.3l> P. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 5.30 P. M,,in time to con-' necl wilh.the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and Olio With (he Youghiogbeny Steamboat and Plank Road route* . ... /Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in two days, .without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Peuna. Cen tral Railroad* Pasienceis leaving Punborßhat 83JA. M., Teach Pan ton at a P.M. nnd Massillon at 2.00 P. M. At Mas sillon the line: connects with singe linos lo Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia,and atEnon to New Cas tle,Poland, Warren,Merccr.and Erie. _ : *.» The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 a.M. aod 520 P. M>, and New Brighton ut 7 A. M. and I P. M., stopping at Intermediate stations. .. Excursion Tickets, good for two days£are sold, be tween. Pittsburgh, Rochester and Now Brighton t Quarterly lichen are sold at low and tickets by the pockage to.some of the stations. The Trains do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from thestalion on Federal aireet Fare by the only oonUuuoas Railroad Line from Pitts* burghto Clevelcftid, 140 miles, 84,00. To MasalUon, 108 miles, 63.00. ■ For tickets apply at the Federal Street Btation of the Ohio aud Pa. Railroad, to GEORGE. PARKIN, Tickdi Agent. • J.MESKIMEN, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. Not&—Bylhe route bysteamboat SO mllea to Wells* ville, and thence by|Railroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the fare is 63,50. Fittebargh, AprU 1, 1852.«r(apr2) 1 M,SI Sill - 18.41 - : ,08 ,21 . - ' ,13 - • 8,00 ■New Book!* at Hew TorU Prices. Theological and miscellaneous boors, sow opening from Cartel’s, Flelchei’s, Harper’s, ’ Appleton’s.Sorlbner’s,Dodd's, Putnam,&c.,New York; Gould .A; Lincoln, Jewell, Ac, Barton; Marlin, Ac., Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Hoard of Publics iio& ; and AraencanSiuidajrSchol Union, and Map Sab bath School Society. ’’ ■ Together with fresh Importations of standard Theolo gical end Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large variety of Stationery. ’ Clergymen supplied at-Eastern prices: : ■ DAVISON &AGNEW, 65Market st, ntySg i admitting Wilton’s Jewelry Store. ■ iKOOMS—4II doz corn brooms.for.tale by ‘ ' J> my3l' - - - MILLER 4 RICKETSON. „ v - i - > •Saturday. RAILROAD. t * 1 % ''i V‘ t jJnsuraute <Sampaw«., Flr« and Olazlno Ininnmtvi fllllE OFFICE.of Ihc Trlswrrtnci Co. cf North Amenta I hoe been rtmovtd to thp Warehouse of Hardy, Jones .Jb C0.,N0.14J Front. slreet,lhird house East of Wood streei'Where thesubscriberwtll issue Policies on Budd ings and then contents,and onShipmentaby Steamboats . and other vessels, Tor. the above old and responsible Company. fcp33 WM. P JONES, Agent State Utxtu&l Firo insurance company* HARRISBURG, PA, -TVESIGNEII only for (He sater classes of property, has Xs :au ample capital, and adbtds superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city ami country-merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or coontry property.. : i - ! A. A-CARRIER,Actuary, oct27j Branch Office,No.s4 Smithfield bu, Piusbargh* Euglanil Live Stock Insurance to., Neto Haven, Connecticut. aORSRSjCATTLE, &c , insured agamsl death by ; disease or accident. Capital 850,000, with power to increase to 3100,100 . * nnrecroas. Thoraus Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, . J. Lewis Taylor, John Saxton, Nathaniel Thdrber, Wm, W. Kendnclr. . -Thomas Keudbick, President. Gtorzt' T. Reynolds. Secretary. • • • . CURTIS & DORRS, Agents,. ' No 123 comcrof Wood and Fifth sis., | iriySO (over Patricks tc Fmnd’a Ranking Jlou-nQ i saoTTr”likb intfeUitANcis toai-i ■ • ■ p A ■ IS "IT • ACCUMULATED CAPrrALi $500,000. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually large, showing that the company has been doing a vctv large and prosperous business. ■ Tliu dividends in 1546 were CO per cent. : u « 1847 .“ 50 it t; ' I&4S “ Hi c u u 1849 “ 40 “ u « 1850 40 11 it ■ a - •' 3551 11 . 50 “ * ' «• t. • 1802 « 40 This is among tho oldest companies in the United Stales. Us accumulated capital Is constantly Increasing for the benefit of Proliant. fc Agla Pittsburgh, cor. of-Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat rick A Friend’d Banking Hou*«, ■: IICKa r OAUKORNIA RISKS TAKEN. , Al«o, agents for Protection and Farmei’s Fire and Ma rine Insurance, capital 64U0,000, and or Branch oflice, Empire Stale Health Assocutiouj cash, including accu mulated capitalslBooo. *..-•■ Alto, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. ■ tnvtt ••■■■■■••■•■■ ■ ■■ ■ ioTsvaANCfiV ftmE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR 1 ANCECOMPANV.—Office.NorlbßoomoftheEX; 1 change,Third street, Philadelphia. I Fmk Insubakcr,—Buildings, Merchandize and othei | property in. luwft and country, insured against loss oi 1 damage by fire at the lowcstraie of premium. Mabine Insurahcs;—They also insure Vessels, Car and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open of special policies, as the assured may desire.. iKIiXNnTKANftTOHTATioM.— They also Insure merchan dize’ transported by Wagons, Railroad Caro. Canal | Boats and&ieam Duals,on river»and latcs,onthe most, Joseph lUSeal, Edmund A. Souder John C.Davis. Robert Barton, Jolmß. Pcnrose.bamuel Edwards,Geo. ti. I.elper. Edward Darlmeion.Laac R. Davia, William Folwctl,iolmNcwlm,Dr. R.Al.Hustou, lames C.HaudjTheophitus Paulding, H.Jonesßrook9 v HeuVy Sloan, Wugh George Scrnl .bpencer Mc llvain-Charles Itclly*, J.<3. Johnson,William Ilay,Dr 3 - i. T. Morgan, Ilogli Crulg,Juo MAKTIN, President. Tbos* C. Hand, Vice President. . Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. in* Office of the Conipany.No. 40 Water street, Pitta buTifi. OclCia.r) _ j*. A. MADEIRA. Agent. The Frnnblln Eire liißUrnnco Company. OF THTi*Oll.?injk. 1 Charles W. B.DCkor, George W.Rieharila, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewia, Tobias Wagner, ■ Adoiubi E. Bone, Samuel Gram, David 8. Browne, Jacob R:Binilli, Morris Pmierson. CHAS. N. BANCKERjPrca't. CHie. O. B.sctUß, Secretary. . .. , , [Tj* Coamuit* to lr.Eire insurance, prrpelual or umu<iu, on every description ofptoperty in. town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund' Which, with their Capital and Premiums, sateiy Lwcsieci afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as mblifihed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were asfol °W{iortEagea : 8 ®if’4^ Beal Eataic —■ - —— "—" Ss’sH ■ Temporary Loans oJ,UM 17 B>oet« '•SI'SSS?. Catb.die. 6l « 91,319,708 44 Since iheir Ancorporauon, a pcrtod of Si yeaTS,thej have paid upward 3 of OntMtihon Fovt fiundTtd jutet**- »an<J IteUari.lotse* liy fire, thereby affording evidence ofihe ail vantage! of Insurance,as weljnsthe üblluyand ' dlsDOsition tomeeivriih promptness, all liabilities. ■ J.GARDINEn COFFIN, Agent, Office N. K. corner Wood and 3d sis HOME INSURANCE Tne Farmers and Dleehaniot* Health In surance A*«oeiatlon» 0? i’ITTSBURGI!, PBNNA. All) IN TIME OF NR ED f CPnCE—COBffJSH or SMIinriELD AND third strews. OUAIiANTY CAFLXALf 330,000. THIS is an association established/or the mutual relief of Us member*. in eases ot sick ness or uccident, by me payment of their Annual Deposits Persons in rood health may become members ana be entitled too weekly benefit, incase of sickness or accident. All who join tins Assoeituirm are entitled to a vote tu the election of officers, and to participate in the profits of tbo Associa* lion. It isestablished on a wife nnd yermancm basis, being both Mutual and Benevolent in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for its security, and conduct ed in o manner la'insure us permanency and durability. All persous ctft see tbe advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. TEABLT lIEPOUTS -0 2,10 per year,drawss 2,00 per week; 0,00 do do 3,i 0 doj 4,00 do .do 4,00 do; S,W do do 0,00 do; 0,00 do do 0,00 do; ' 7,00 do do 7,0» do; 8,00 do do 8,00 do; 0,00 do do 000 do; 1000 do do lb,to do; INITIATION FBE, for Membership, 81,5&-whieh must be paid at tbo time of making application, and the first years’deposit whhm twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, grans, Prmrfrnl—D. W. Beaumont. Vice Pieudtnt and Trtasurer —Win. M. Wilson, Stcrttary— O. D. Brown, Finance CcmvnUtt—A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A.M’Mnsters. mnrlDSm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. lIARIUSBURtiII, PA., MAY 1, 1858. Capitol or 8300,000* BRANCHOFFICE, No. 54 Smuhjithl street, Pittsburgh. SECOND ANNUAL STATEMENT. Tola! am’t- of property at risk**.• ••814,039,018.00 Amount of bills receivable (in formofPremium notes fiom members 8178,527 01 Amount ol Cash Premiums- •• -8125,525 16 Total losses, returned premiums, • re-uiaarance and expenses- •* 95,140 50 Interest on Loans. • Cash Surplus- —-—• Estimated presem value of Sta tionery, Ofiice Furniture, Ac-• Total-*•— .8210,549, 93 One-half of this amount expires wiikiu a year. THE Directors, m presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave to cougrmulute the members upon the marked success of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In operation only two ycurs, it has taken a position beside tbe older insulations of tbe kind, and proves by its very great success that the mutual system us adopted by them is, beyond a question, the beat and only safe mode of insurance. The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi lated many Mock companies, leave the State Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve copltalof nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly Increasing. The Directors submit that tha Stile Mutual Fire Insu rance Company oilers to owners of safe property in ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded,. Zhrttrort—John I*. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Sam uel Joues, Philadelphia; John D. Packer, A- A- Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GiUet,S. T Jones, Robert *lotz. John P. Rutherford, President; A. J. (Jillet, Secretary. jelnJ&mf A. A. CARRIER-Actuary. Wnteheit Jewtlryi fto» HAVING just returned from the Eastern cities,! hove brought with mo one of the mom beuuiiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in uty hue, can rely on getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost; nor'6o per cent, cheaper than any honse In the city. Give me a cull, and I am sure you will be satisfied that 1 can sell a good article as cheap as any fact I wish to keep before the people. lr you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, repaired in tlic besvraamier.thisla the place to have it done. To this brunch of my business! will devote especial attention. : H JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street. Sign of the Golden Bogie. Henry KicharUson, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitledbts store In a handsomemanner, and bat recently returned from the.-Eastern cities wUU a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goode, would call the attention of nis friends and cus tomers to the fact, tb at among his Watches wiU.be found the most desirable styles, pattems and makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles of broohes, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Ac »&e. ' FANCY GOODS—Sooh as paper mache, work tables,: work boxes, desks, fancy vases, porfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, porte monntes, in great variety; china fruit ana cake dishes* Ac., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. . •- _ • • ■ novl___ _ NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Gltisene anti Strangers, v*9 DO yoa wish to purchase a fine GOLDorSILVERWATCH.ataboiiI*® s ®^ ' JTTJw one-hsl f the usual puce T If so. call at HOOD’S Q3UB3NEW JEWELRY STORE, Vl Maritl ttreet, two doors north of Third, and tako a look at his new stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch esor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their, real value, andnotbe charged two prices for evbrvthlng, os you have uenaUy been ; bat can got the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe whal others, interested in their own sales,-tell you, but come and see for yourselves* All goods sold atthlsestablish ment will bo warranted as represented at time of sale— cottontail may purchase equally safe and cheap, ooltt, IF Time 16 money, sorely it deserves to -be watched, nnd, reader, yon may be assured that- Watches beuerne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, • Than yoa will find, when e’er you go, And look atlhosc on sale below. d& CO., v FIFTH BTREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importer* and Dealer* In Cloeli.B, Watches ais Jncclry, Wattti Aiaieriaij, Watch Makers Ibo U,fb BEG leaVe 10 anuounco lo Ihe trade and me public generally, that they have just received; from the best manufacturers in Europe, a large lot of ooio ana stiver Watches, Wateh Tools' and Materials, and. a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu rers—which they ofTor atprices as low as they can be purchased In the Eastern markets;; v , ... Clocks, Watches uud Jewelry repaired in the best manner,and otuhe roost reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. ' Dry Hides,-just received 7 in -store,’ for H %ale by fle3J L. 8. WATERMAN & SONS. > ' * v* ** T GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. V BeiUmroffstOoit TO QUIT TJ2E BUSINESS! « milE Subscriber being about to relinquish theretoil X dry goods business, awl having made such arrange ments as to render it necessary to close out his stock by the Istof July. next, will commence on Thursday, May 13,and sell his cuiltc slock or Fancy and Staple dry goodsat COST,FOR CASH .. Ills goodshavim; been principally purchased the pre»* entseason,will be found- desirable bargains, being at. least 25 per cent lower than regular tftices. In STAPLE GOODS will be found— .- 4*4 and 5-4 French gingham?; English anil French chintzes; Blk alpaca* and bombazines; Cbeoks and muslins; Irish linenß and crashes; Table linens and cloths; . ... Huckaback towels and toweling; . Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies Mar. eeilles quilts; furniture prims, plain and emb’d dimityj linen sheeting and pillow linens; tabic nud piano covers and coverings; worJccd lace curtains and curtain muslins* I FANCY GOODS. . -White Cr3pe shawls, emb’d and plain white beregc and I thibet ?hawl«; j Fmo French lawns and bereges; J Bcrege delaines and muslin delaines; j Tissues and grenadiers; • , 1 Blk mid fancy silks, some very superior, and-a fine stock I Of goods generally. EM BU 01 DERIES. - I Worked mail and lace capes and sleeves; j Jaronctt, mull and linen cambne collars ft chemizcUeß, | Jaconett, mull edgings and insertings;. I Krab d linen and cambric bdkfs;. . • r . . j Worked bands and flounemgp; and a magcificcnt slock j of Valenciennes edgings, laces and mseriings; together J with a large variety of other goods, too numerous to | mention, all of wlncn will aetnauy be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH- Early calls will secure the best bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGHT.No.fI*, 4tU st. | I*. S—All petsor-s knowing themselves indebted to. the above prior to January, 1852, are requested to pay | the same, us all debts will be put in the hands of an at* j tornev for collection. ■ ; myl2 . Cheap ury Goods! JAMES M’CANi>LESS ft CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, ARE now opening n very extensive and well assorted stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con sisting in part of French and English. Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Casslmcrts, Doeskins, Jeans, Coltonadee, Drillings, Linen Cnatinga, Silk, Satin and Fancy Colton Vestings. Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of bilk and Li nen Pophn*, Delaines, Borages and BerageDe Lathes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in.grcnt variety; French, 9cotch and Domestic Gingliamsi Palm Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Hals i Silk, Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at, Wholesale on the most accommodating terms,, fapria Great Attraction I JUST RECEIVED at Jccvnu* One Price Cash Store 1 | No. 70 Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st.] and Diamond, the - largest and most beautiful sioi:k of j SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to i the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subscriber woo d inform thonu who desire io.get good DABGAins, that the greater part of hia Stock was purchased nt the recent Inrgc Auction b»les mNew York and Philadelph'a for cash, which enables him to sell goods 15 to 23 per cent, cheaper than those who buy. on credit. We do not deent it necessary is mention the. the different kinds of goods tbutcornposc our Block, but. deem it sufficient to say that it consists of a full-assort ment of ladies’ and eentlemen’s wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination ot our aiock from those who wish to purchase. __ [marts JABIKS EI’CANDIaKHS ft CO*, lOR WOOD STREET, "twriIOLKSALE Dialers in Foreign and Domestic Dry yy Qocds, are now opening ihcir fitsi purchase of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, retmed with the greatest care, to euitthc trade, consisting in pari of the newest styles of— Dress Lawns and Berages; Plain and Figured A 1 puecas; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, ip great variety; Ribbons, l aces and Edging*; Cloths,Cassimeres and 7 Vestings; : . Summer Coating and Panutloomng; Brown and Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats; Strawaad Droid Bonnets::. Together with a complete s took of Variety Goods and Pedlars’ NoUons,GolU and Gih Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches. Brass Clocks, Ac. All of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern i prices Jfeb2s.om “ SKW OOODSI ! YOUNG, STEVENSON A' LOVE, I Sign of tht ORIGINAL DEE HlVEMarket, st. \ • . FRESH ARRIVAL OF Sew Spring ami Summer Goods! THE subscribers have just received by Adams ft Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest and best selected .assortments of Fine Dress Goods ever offered to lhc public. One of the Finn bavins been in the Eastern Cities before the commencemcntof the Spring trade, selected our Good?, with great care from the Importers,at such prices as will enable nt to sell cheaper than the cheap-, cst. Our very cxiensive stock comprises in part the fol lowing—viz: . Chene and Jasper Chene Silks; High Lustre, Plo:n, Clminelicu and GlassaSilks; do Stripe do do; do Plain Black do; Turk Sutms, Foolard and Watered Silks: . Tissues,Berages, Plain and Figured Poplins; French worked Sleeves, Cuffs,Coilersft Chemizetts; do Lace and Muslin Cope?; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; Cloths,Cassimeres,Satinets and Jeans; . Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon?. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident hint they can offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore; mar* YOUNG, STEVENSON ft LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 JAMES GOSLING, _, ope. _ _ jiungj including rich Sh&wla, 85 to |F7® 31.00 each. ... . . Let every lady call and see this aplcnuiu production oMmpennf Chinese manufacture. ... . Laces, Sauna. Silks, Lawns, Bexagcs, Mantillas, ana VmJte*, to inoicn tho Shawls. • _ ■ Ladle*’ and Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, &c. , . . ... Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn liats, (Ceiun style?,) Shirts,Coats,&c. Mourning Goods of every description. 830.478 CO . 733 4G Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is m the monthly receipt of Fashions and Blodebi, frnmParis, London and New York, at No. fil St. Glair street, and 109 Market st, whore ladies arc respectfully invited to call. _ The trade supplied with model* and materials. LanrX4 831,212 00 SECOND GREAT AIUUVAU OF FALL and Winter Piy Goods and VaTities at No. fi7, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond Pa. D. Gheoo £c Co. would oguin an nounce to their old customers and dealers, generally in thdlr line, that they ore now prepnrcdt o oiler for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchases have been made on the most fav- j orahle terms with Importers und Manufacturer?, we uni-1 ter ourselves, and hope lobe. aMe to merit u continuance i of confidence and pnironugeof our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is | in part of Broadcloths; Cosslmcres, Satllnets, Tweeds, i faucy Vesting, Checkif, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Liusey Plaids, Al pacas, Menaces, Muslin De Lames, Cashmeres, fancy | Prims, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, | Ginghams, Silks, laucy long Shawls, Silk Cravats,Pon- 1 gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct i from Ireland, and all otheratucles generally kept unite i Dry Goodsline* Oum V/justy Dcpaitmem will be found on examination lobe unsurpassed by any other ot the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and SpoolTUreads, direct irom Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra* zors. Table Cutlery and Pen-Knives jast axnvod from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violm Strings, tittm Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns und Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandugcs, Black Silk Veils, bilk Florence together with a general assortment of all other artioles in tnc Variety line. . Wo have on hand and foT gale a large assortment o! Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Chocks,Ac.,u> which we invite the attention of allbuy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, cither for cash or satisfactory refer ence. ■ N.D. The business of the lato firm of Gbeoq&Mc- Candlsss is to be settled by D. Grhqo at the stand of D. Ghkoo A Co., who is fully authorized /or such and In whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. [ocils.tf Removal. Hough & ANTHONY have removed their DA GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burks’s Buildinc, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to Beo their old patrons aud mends. apr7itf • . • I Furnlturs and Chair Wareroom*. S JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, at tnc lotout pneu, every description or l-ancy und Pluin FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved stylus. Purchasers would do well to visit his Wareroomt; mv27-dAwlv - v . ' /TUIE undesigned begsieavo to announco to his friends JL and customers, that he has received a large, and with the greatest care selected, lot of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and genuine, and which he sells either by the bottle or cask. Besides, ho keeps always on hand, a large and well se lected stock of COGNAC BRANDY, HOL;. LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities, and warranted genuine articles. He feels grateftil for former favors, and it shall bo his duty to attend to his customers as formerly. As he has made the best and latest improvement fox rectifying Whiskey, he can famish them of the beßt kind, and at the lowest price. D. FICKEIStN, myg No. 137 Liberty street, no. 13G woop st., third noon below vtsoitasLEßY. BOWff A TETLBYr ■' - s&tiutvß&SSSU IMPORTERS and manufacturers CUTLERY. SURGICAL AND ggSfvSS . DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, IU WW FLES, Ac. We keep ageneralas sociment of the above articles con stantly oa hand; together, with a general variety of Faaoy Hardware. Also. Guns, PistolSnnd Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Celts, Caps, Powder; Load and i Bullets; Dome, Ditk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, i Ac. Also, Trasses and Supporters. ■ ' ■ ■ Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.- RIFLES WVs are miking Rides of every descrip tion, to order,, of the text material, and workmanship warranted; - Orders received for them at Wholesaleor Retail, will ; bC.nUed .with. desnatch,-. Hunting parties (applied at Wholesale prices, [myts JDru ©ootw. [AKKET STREET. ul. A, GOSLING, CLAIR STREET, SOLKSAT.K AWT EXT AIL 'tign qtul American, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, LUKKH y, 4 Nfi AND PiJMMKR ENTKRPRISK WORKS. iutnUnre, &t. /rasssg WM. E. STEVENSON continues to mano- factors CABINET-WAKE ot every descrip- tion, ai his old stand,; cornet oi Liberty: and ESSSSBSeventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in alliiß branches. ;<■ /•,■■■■.,, -v . mayll At JULIiIKKa 4t, OUn HAVE ONHANDat ihejr extensive CABINET and i' CHAIR MANUPACTORYv'No. C4‘ Smilbfield M. a large assortment bfTancy Andpluln;Fnrillmre,'Wliicb they will sell 15 per cent, bclow.cu&tomary mea. Terms—caah only. • . j.dec‘27:ly .-Cabinet ruuL.Cbatr. Factory* r V JOSKPH.MBYERhas. on hand,av hi* exten- Y*L_ sive Cabinet and Cirair Manafactory.No: 424 Pena rcS«y street, abovethe Canal, all kinds of FURNITURE, « as Sofa*, Centre Tables,Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cabi net lmc-~which he will sell 20 percent. below custom* ary rates, Tenns--CASH, ONLY, - f- '.■*■ ' JOSEPH MEYER, No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward. •. c. 2s*icmsb7 7"” : ' '• . -v'. u; vLvm HammerADanlfir. CABINET WAREBOOM, SMITH FIELD STREET* - - Bitvten Scvmthstrtct and Strawberry aUtp, Psttibvrg,J?a, fSV HAMMER ADAULEKkcepConsUmtlyonhand avanctyofcrcellent and fashionable Furniture, <rcp?warr&niedeqnaito anyin the eity»and Bold ones * ni “favorable terms as con be obtained at any similar establishment m .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing al 1 kinds ofFarnl lure, trom the cheapest and plainest to the moßt. costly and elegant.. All orders promptly attended to.. mrtilUjin To Cabinet makers* Vtnttrs, Mahogany, Rosewood an£ Walnut; Vamuft, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York hnd Poston , a most splendid slock of VENEERS,, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AU of which we wiU sell at extremely low prices. : As great carewas taken In the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much ■ lower than by hand, the attention ofuietradeisregpectfallyinvited. - Turned Work, in alt its branches, carried on as usual. Flank for hand fot all articles required in manufactnnngCablnerFonuture,constantly on hond«-viz: Mahogany, "Vatmah/ Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. .. ..RYAN A. IVI’KEE, ... •. l- • ; Ryan’sßuildings,'- matgfcydaw Fifth street. JoarneymonOabfnet Walters Association WAREHOUSE. IX9.SBCONH STREET; : . - > (near tbo corner of Wood.) . T if IS ASSOCIATION, bmem-g. already.; twice to threeUA,- as many bands as tho lar- P#| c stand hitherto moatrenowned * % business shops of this city, have opened-their Ware', house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or rctail;with Furniture of the following’ description— viz: ■ ■ Mahogany Wardrobes; DresslngßureaustFull Col nmned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ;. Mahogany Woshstands; 3b fas; Divans; Fiano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables;.Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables ;' Hal Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work i stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, [ common, low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; [ Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advanlagcsQfco*operallon,oii an extensive scale, pernutlhem to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de- ■ tenmned to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, anil warnuled—as the public } will understand by giving tbema call. ! BlD~siram&oai work of all descriptions, and other I articles of any description, made to order In every style, I at the shortest notice. ■ {inarsb PATENT DIETAbLkC BURIAL CASKS, . IUIE subscribers having recently made atrartgemems with the Patentee of thid new and taluobu %ntcn rtonfortbo manufacture and sale of the. article ra the West, they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the Ernst, where they are superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method of mformingAhe, . public,ihatlhey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizesof the modern Sarcophagus, varying in.lengih from with width and depth suitable for bodies of ordinary sue, and for those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of Qonsnal dimen sions, have several jsizes deeper and Wider. This. in-, veniion now coming into general risers pronouncedone of the greatest of the age. These Uu&ux< Casks -are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of They are thoroughly tnomdtd inside and out, and. thui made impervious to air and indestructible.- They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, axe light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength i which metal la capable of, in a given quantity.- i When properly secured with cement they axe perfecl [ ly airtight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. [ They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for tranBportauon,vauUs,orordinaTy interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to .by some of our most scientific men;, also, by the Honora bles Henry Clay. ‘ Daniel Webster, Lewis'Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed then merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’ Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doOrs above Ninth, where we intom! to keep, on bund at aUume*i such a stock of all sizes and decrees of ornamentand.linislias will suit the most diversified tastes. .. . We invite the'attention'of the public, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon the Representation of undertakers not osing the article, ! wi'ose interest it would be to misrepresent them. nm«2*3«i ; W; 0: DAVIS & CO. a«pg -JlAiaaS W* WOODWJfibb, A f* CABINET Sfa msiFimmTURE manufacturer, F%i O7 and 09 TWrd iU«l» J\V- W. respectfully informs his friend* and custom* » ers that he has now completed his spring stock, of Furniture, which U decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold et prices at low us any In the United States. Eoßt or West. As be is determined to uphold thaqualitywitbweu scasoned materials, best workmanship* Mid newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility In mai ufacturimr, be is enabled to produce warranted . farnlurc,aiibe lowest prices. . He has adopted the principle of Identifying/the cur-: toroers* interest with hlaown, m quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des* eription of ihrnimre, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, maybe furnished fro® his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The .following article* consist* in part, ofhissiock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot iheEastern cities: Louis XIV lete-ieie-a-Soias; 50 Sofas, m plash and haircloth; 50 doz. Mahogany Chairs, 120 do Walnut do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do, 00 Walnut do ..do; 50 Mahogany Divans; •JO Walnut do; 50 Marble Top Centre Tables; 50 do Pressing Bureaus; 30 do Wastelands; • do Enclosed do; 100 Common doj SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedßleads; SO Walnut do; 50 Cottage do; 3(:0 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • - 2U Mahogany Wardrobes, 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; fiO Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining a&d. Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; . SO doz. Oanc Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Sent Roeking Chain; I‘JLudie* Writing-Desks;? i Hdt ana Towel Stands; WhaMVols; . i . Etigoires; Paper Macnac Tables; i Conversation Chairs; Pembroke. do; : i KUzabalhen do; Hnli and Tler . do; i Reception do; Ladies’ Work Tables; - i Pearl Inlaid do; F.xtenslon Dining Tables; i ; Arm •- do; ■ Ottomans; . i . liothic and Hall Chairs. i A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and | WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cajsihr uaxkbs supplied with i all articles m their line . i STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, farmshed&Uho short i est notice. Ail orders prompt] So. 51, Dealers in RAISL\S«~4S3 boxes “J. Hustles 11 brand for sale by myia . SMITH A SINCLAIR. subscribers have this day ; associated themselves together as Painters* for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produco } Liquor and Commission business^under the firm of John Black & Co , No. 210 corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. JOHN BLACK* M. M’CULLOUGH, JR. WUlftAm W. Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310, 331 and 393 iiimy, opposite SpitUifield st. MONUMENTS* - Grave Stones,'Mantels, Furniture Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways onnand, and made Jo order on the shortest notice. Several hardred designs for Monuraenis,origimU and selected, on hand. The trade famished with Marble at the lowest prices.- Orders promptly attended to. marl:4cn W. W* .WALLACE. , IyOOO Coses Straw Goods*. THE subscriber having made arrangements with the NORTON STRAUTMANUFACTURING COMPA NY; for-the sale of their Goods, now oilers: for sale a large assortment of STRAW HATS and BONNETS, of every variety of fabric,' style and pattern, adapted to the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted to suit pur chasers. : Si W. ALLEN, martH:9m-3taw . - No. 63 Milk street. Boston. . , Dissolution or pftrineriutp* THE Partnership liitherto existing between the sub sonbersvdoing business an the name- of John Black A Co-, is ibis day dissolved by mutual consensii. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire Interest of John Black in sold business; 11. McCullough having the right to use the name of the late firm in settling tho.business,andthe exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and -to pay all debts duo by the lato firm. * ' JOHN BLACK, henry McCullough. N. B.—The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usual, at his old aland, comer, of Penn and Trwm streets. HENKY McCULLOUGH. Pittsburgh, March 3,1852. ~ rGUOROE AbBKBSr JYo. 71 comer of Wood and Fourth ets., f HAS lust received Jus Spring Stock of . % superior BOOTS and SIIOES,’ of best stock workmanship that can be got together, in any one establishment, of like amount, in the West. Nearly all made to special order.free from cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants and others are te-* spectrally invited to call and examine the stock,, which is offered for sale low for cash. N, B.—G. A. has paid particular attention tahave a general assortmentof Uie best stock ofßoots and Shoes lor the Retail trade, from the good lot? price to the best made custom work, consisting of.every kind of colors and fashions now in use. Individuals and families may rely on always finding* general - assortment 1 , at it re*' isles to sizes, widths,'fashion and quality, at No. 71; - ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children's Palm Leaf three Straw Hats. faprfi gm ■ .. ■: . r . .itotlee» - . .. • • THE partnership heretofore existing between tie un der signed in the Commission and. Forwarding bual. ness, etc., under the firm of S.F. VON -BONNHORST ACo, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business ot the late firm Will be settled by SI F. Von : Bonnhorst, who is authorised to use the name of the firm for that purpose . WILLIAM EICHBAUM; S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1853-myd , Co-Partnership Sotleet - THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner -ship, for the,transaction of A’Wool and General Commission and Fowarding business, under the firm of VON BONNHORST A MURPHY; Warehouse No. 67 WaierandU6Floatstreets. • . * .•. I^. JAMES R. MURPHY. , B.F.VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, M&y3d,1839-4nyl ‘ H 1 * *.\l. - v.’ir r. ’• -•• to.. ; - '>* . ,/>< !'■■ - r ‘ . *•• »’ i m- y>.; ''i : . u r it« ,* l , f , . , ' > 1 ;»•''• * ly attended to. raar2:tf ,~r _-4 -- —V * A- -A 1* >*■ . V>> - » > „ %p ~ * it,. , . ->•*- '^/•^•■’••'.v:';';-';.^- f<r- V‘ • •J.f.v - ;••:.•••,.'• -.-.. TV. •.., V\: ■■ ■' . • •::• •• ,-. ~ ¥!';*«*^;“-r*s-.i.-.Vi- i, i' J :;v:- M- '* ’ ••* r \ •?'<■** • 4 .• \ 4f * 'M- ■ V‘ • >; -i j :■ .■ • .v ■. .. -h ' \ ’l * * , . i'-Z- - " ontgs onb UUbirineff. - -;■ Judd’s nudloaud liquid Omtfclo. *pHIS OfllClels intended- foy fnfrmly OWJ* ttndchould be •L foundia the possession ofevery family in theland* Mechanics who are in constant danger ofinjury to their perKona.ihrongh aoetdenu end the'improper or ceureleai use of tools, wilrfind this article la bo invalaablc to them, dndaucra fairtnalj'wiUconsider itlndis pensable* •v * 6 Thi* mny. certify, umi we, tho undersigned, having frequently made use of Liquid Cuticle. ■hrepared by Messrs.; •Pcnficdd ap.jComp/MiddletQwnj bonnecucut,cbeerfully ; recqmmenaivto our profession al brethretyasfcaexceUent substitute ter* £n dressing burns> cuts, scalqsjbruisee, and alUunds D. IIAKRISONfiI D,’ F. WOODRUFR M. 8.. t HAMILTON BREWER, M D., ft.t.SWORTH BURR.M.D-.Botanic. Comprising all the practising physicians In ihc city or “por »|7St - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Vy° corner of Wood and First s!* HORSB'B • > Oonponnd Syrnp ofTellow /'wCCUPIEft the\fromiTaoh- among \J medicines of Uiis,cotinttF.,for completely cnnng Canker. Soft Rheum, Erysipelas^and tflotherqiseasM, arising from an impure slate of me. Wooo. jA»OjiWW, CotopFaim, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Coughs,Soreness and Tighlneis ahpiirthe CiiMt; l*rpn» chltis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation abouviheThroat; and is used wiibutipreceueaicd sno* FEAIALE WTEA.KNEBS AND GENERAL DEBILFTV. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the. various organs, and invigorating the enure system. - : If the testimony of thousands of living vmueMeS,flrom all-parts of.the country, can he relied , upon, it is suigu ■ laiiy efficacious in curing all Human* ana restoring de bilitated andbTOken down constitution*.;, It » purely vegetable in its composition,and so accurately com bined in its proportionsthatthe,chemical.bitaidcal and medical properties of each ingredient huruomonsly. unite to PUEIPY THE BLOOD. % : It has removed many chroma diseases which has ear* fledihe akillof the best physicians, and.has also.,cared. CankeT,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely foiled the Icosttm-.: prefcslon upon* : .. .. It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most Obstinate: Cancer* have, been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine lit at! BILIOUS COMPLAINTS;; It Temoves all obstruction m the circulation, rendering the Liver freej active and healthy. It removes Palpilatiod of the Heartland relieves in ail cases of may be used in all climates,and at all seasons of the year. . . ' This Syrup Is prepared only-by C. MORSE &CO., at lOaFouutaiii street* Providence, R.l,,and .sold whole • sale and retail, by * . S. N. WICKERSHAMj • . Only Ageni for Wesiern Pennsylvama, ,*.• ; jelpy Warehouse, c or Wood and Sixth Bts„ Putsch uvnii vi' riDii/UiiUO) nv*. - i NESS, BRONCHITIS; TV HOOPING COUG H CROUP, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION.. . la offering to the community this justly celebrated re • medy Tot diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not gui wish to trifle with the Uvea or health of the afflicted, bat frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and someoftheevidencesofUsßUocess, from whfeta they can }udge for- themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. " • Many pteofs are here given, and we solicit an Inquiry from the public into ail we publish, leehngassured Urey will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor •thytheirbestconfidence and patronage. ■_ . i Fromtbt distinguished Purftsxor of Chemistry and Mate* ['''. rio Mtdiea, Boxodoin College . • ■ \ Bear Sir: P delayed answering the. receipt of your preparation, until I had an opportunity of witnessing its effects in iny own family, or in the families of my tnends. This I have now done with a high degree of aauafac* linn, in casts both of adults and children. • # - I have found it, as us ingredients show, a powerful re. medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. ; * PARKER CLEAVELANIVhLD. Bsuhbwics, Me.,Feb.5,1847. From an Gvirsur in Via Hazn&tcn- Mills } m this City. . ' Lowau* Aug. 10,1849* ' Dr J C Ayer: I have been cared of the worst cough I ever had in my Ute, by your “Cb*brt Pectoral,” and never fail, when 1 have opportunity of recommending!' toother,. T ° ttre - respe |'.TfeMEßSON. try* Read the following, and see if this medicine is worth atrial. The patient hadbecomc very feeble,am. the effect of . the medicine was unmistakably dlgtihct:—- ' DaitanSraxas UoiKL,SiBATooA^iWGV|': Or J.C- Ayer,~Sir s*l have been afflicted whh a pain ful affection of the langs. and nil the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find no me* didne that would reach my case, until I commenced the u«e of yout PECtoKAV’ which gave rue.gradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining my strength till my health fs well nigh restored. • •. While using you* medicine, I had the gratification.of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr. Truman,of Sump ter District, who had been suspended irom his parochial duties by a severe attack oi bronchitis. , I havcjilensuTC in certifying heso facts to y.ou • And art, sir. youra respectfully, : . .. J. F. CaLHOUU, of south Carolina. nyThe following was worst of cafes which the physicians and mends thought to be incurable consumption . CfTESTSB* Pa., Aug. 22,1840. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February*. and -was confined to my bed. more than two months,-r Coughing incessantly night, and day, I become ghastly, and pole, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, 1 was rapidly failing,and m such distress for bre.ath,thsu but liule hope of my recov ery could be entertained.: While m tins situation, a friend: ofmine,(the Rev. John Keller, or the Mcthf dial church,) brought me- a bottle of your Cheeky T*ectcba.l, which! tried more to gratify luuvtbnn trom any. expectation of. obtaining relief, its good effect induced me to continue its use, and I soon found my health much improved.— Mow in three inomlis, l am well and strong, ami can al* tribute my cure, only to yoar great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. ■ • JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem*. fat, Lowell, Mass. • rrj- Sola in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail,by B. A* Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsendj in Allegheny City by H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by drugjnsta generally. ■ decUO Dr> DeXantf’i celebrated Curative In ■ . . atrumentf The only infallible Cure for. that Dreadful Disease, known a* Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNoctur- nal Emissions, SO harassing and destructive, and productive of so much mischief 10 the nervous system, incapacitat ing the man for busiues*, society, and matrimony. Tiu& (nsiruineul is simple, comprehensive, and never* Jailing , ant) may boused without the slightest inconve nience or the knowledge ol the most intimate friend > Itia to be used externally, producing no pain orinjury ; i whatever, nor preventing any one from attending tq bis i business; and while in use nor a iingteemistion can i take place, the organs, tn a fftortiims, to i such an extent that they ■ssoi.in Tana mMmv&FowEn : of OETBSTiow, the'loss ofwhtch, caused by early abuse, is the disease in question, and the cause ot-the thousand concomitant complaints,viz: Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Head , und Dimness of Vision, Weakness of the Back and Lower Extremities, Affec tions of the Kyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, Pre mature Decline of Virility, Weakness of Meraory and Power for Menial Application; Dejecuoo. Aversion to Society, Timidity, Self-Dutrusl, Love of Solitade, Ac All thtsecornplamts tnt'anally disappear at-soon as the souieeia stopped from rohuh. they emanated,. ’ : This Instrument has been examined and approved of by the highest authorities mEarofe and America, i3re commended by the most prominent Physicians of.all countries, as the only certain remedy existing for those complaint;, and has now completely superseded the use of drugs, the bougie, cauterization, Ac., not to mention the thousand advertised uostrums of the day, os cordials, antidotes, Ac.,Ac. It constitutes, nt the same ume, the safest, the most pleasant, and by far the cheapest treatment: -'over offered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed for the Instrument, alter the desired effect has been at tained. . ■ Be it also remembered, that those complaints ure but Imle understood by tho profession in general, and that all ihe medicine m the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed to .coolinue un checked, are sore to produced the most distressing con sequences. . . . It has been a mailer of surprise to some, that any one . of respectability and of professional attainments should - devote his aiienuon to diseases which people of every description pretend la cure soeasily.- if, however, but the one thousandth part of tho miseries these people bung upon society were known, a very diflcreut opinion would be formed. And it U not only the present misery, and dejection, preying on ihe mindnswellas the body; that ' is deplored, but some are of such.® nature as lonfiecl posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty,- altogether. It is a faetthat, when not properly treated,. they may remain so dormant in the constilubon ua ta ap pear in'no other way. thanmiheir effects upon posterity; yet, if properly understood, are most easily and speedi ly removed. The ingeniously contrived instru ment, will doubtless, in a groat measure; contribute to check the evils of qauckery, so pxev&lcatin this class of diseases, throughout the Union. - - sv : v The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur ed against all observation in a box, is ouly 810.- .It can. be sent, by express, to an; address in any part of.the United States, Canada, Ac , according to order, accom panied by full directions, and important advice tothe married and single; the expensesveven to the remotest partsof the country, being very trifling. - , - • The unexampled Buccesslhis Instrument has obtained I -since its introduction in America, has induced some nn- i principled persons in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, Boston, . Ac., to get up some ridiculous things, called 11 Instruments," which. however. bear mot tux slight est resemblance, neuAsr .tn form nor. pnneipU, to my own invented, long tried, ana universally approved ln-- fliruments, and which are as similar to them as night is to light. Every attempt to sell such “Instruments' 7 for mine will be prosecuted to. ihe fullest cxientof the law; I being not willing, to connect the well and honestly earned reputation of my inventions with quacks and their worthless productions. Fo lnxtfumeru is genuins and none can** warranted but those ordered from myself. All applications and remittances must be directed -(post paid) to the Doctor himself, he huvingno Agencies established bat in London and Paris. - Address, pußt, paid, Dr. B. de Lane;, 51 Lispenord su ■ New York. . ••• • Office hours, daily, from fl A. M. till 3 P. M., and from 7 till 8 P. M., the Sabbath excepted. uy The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest results may always, with confidence,'bo ■anticipated* •there being, for the cure of those diseases, NO OT II Ell CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S KELLER. M D. CH. GOETZE. M D.; 90 Chamber street, . ; C ECKHAKDT, M.D, 24 Howaidsuc^,^ Dr. ss Laset isprepared tpexeenJe.MiordeijfiKW gical appatams, viz: Artificial Arms nod Leg , move nke nalnrnl members; Apparams fpr for Contracted Legs; for curvature of the Spme .no Waist; for False Jolnls of ffie Paralytic Legs j for Clubrjilisrßsdsand for Falling of the Bcctom,Hyposa™® ij 41c ,. Ortbo- Chairs ftr SJckPersons, C »«»t w™ ranted. Lollerf pedlo Corsets, opr opoitiohate remittance, mils! be post paid, contiunin, aprepoi I ftb*s:ly Lcr cUy reference*. . . .. Dmpef! £P* , 3ssT“ :! •T\OCTORLA , iRttOBB , SPB(iNCII VEMAtM PTLLS, MJ ait innocent, safe and zStmtlrcmeATfoTCMoT*- :et*or oT.GrQcrtßicknCßSi.FJeof,. Albn^.orWbiiefl ) ffai>*>,-. prceeion; *Nenrorfa'f>eb)hiy» ■ Paftia ia the Head and Unjo*, UhJ f or Appeute, FftlpH.auan>‘3Plejnortf'i)i*CWi<d.ttplWvort ; uveites*, Jmiabjhty, JDyfpeps*a or Jnolgesuon, hJ&tg* , lence or "Wind, and^ttll' uißtftte Cowp/alnt*.. Price 2* cenukotfive tx>ze&’/br< BiiOO an ■ tail, by W. C. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, bead df ; Woodfltreei,Pliiaburgb,Qndby ailtheDroffffifiti'. ■ -.-• »ufEF Full directions enclosed with.eacbbo?» ;. 1 : flcoUhlrflfcw •.’■=-••• .■■>■•-.v/, UMk« Jleimaio PTOQeeanmil acondiiloaof things J> produc- t ed that nothing con alleviate but the knife ofasbilfa; surgeon.:lt wholly JaoicumJHe-. Arapturi iaU* ordi- .j i n»T7 r°l> n i,n>ay, pioprlelv, be lea tothe person jrtmdtedtmdthetrujs.inakeTt'bnitoffSiisßtnßypewese •• do v wUhoui even a bandagr. o{ any find loretaui it,-Ot. ten render? thccase perfectly unmanageable, antfleads no relief put In ajsurßlcal opemloiL In the Truss to which w ravite the auenuon there ia • every superiority over the trasses and bandoßes in common use It iiperftcily eomlbrtiibte; ami ban be raadeto fit any case of Hernlff.wUh.att exactness and equableness, of-pressure that does not belong to any • pfter instnnnent withwhleh; we are. acquainted 1 and ; • - will-retain any rupture with ease,andcomfort to tho * Wearer. Physicians of the highest stinClngin the pro f fesslotj have given testimonyto Us greauaperiorUyovei >< • - the ordinary trvwca -ln. a*e. The Truss orJ>?. Hub bard will cute old-half-the eases of OTdmaiy iinptore - -' ' Wc advise those-afflicted. iQ Uialcetapphcation In time; Rfftrenctsv/Uukighisl character catibt giuttin.. \ the agent, * Persons from a distance can have them, scut, by «pdmg U>e measure bodj. , ' - 14aWood Street, dole agenr forPitlsburßh’. , 'i marU:d&w TO IBTAIiIOS AND THE SICK. TUB ' CELEBRATED COMSTOCZ MBDWIHBB, T?IRBT. The OiKat Pam Exmacroa (Conner* > sjp j DaUy'ty curing all Burns and oil -ExternalPaina ,«• and. Sores.. 1 JM. Balm of-Columbid for Staying. orßestoring thtt-f <tnd£cn* Liniment and Indian Ytg* ; Stable Blxvtr, u cute for all cases of Rheumatism. 4lb- MeNaiVj.iieoujixcCW.acOrtaincarc for Deafness; sth J/aw’rli'nfmertt,tt.khowneure*orJheFacs. - 6th. . Spohn's Side Headache Remedy.. .. • • 7th'. iwrter s J • ” - Bth. Gnat Weftem-Indian .Panacea,..to* , Colds and fevensVTeeliDgs andurevenuiw fevers; for Aathmfti Idvor-Cotnplamt andvßilionj AflecuopßjXpr Diarrhoea, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite; rorCostive-. ; , ness in females and males, and nervoascomplsints 1 rot - • Stomach iAJKciions, The groat points are ft is not bifd toiake, never gives .. palß«atid never-leavesonecostive*’ J w.Vi ,;r ' ■ ’ Otti Kclmttock'a 7mnt/tig®(Worm Killer 3 ) for.ChiMren . j .or grown persons., iV ' ltnli Mrs- Breisn's Great Pain Killer. No medicine .< >. has been discovered mat ia eo-happily adapted to os? internally as drops to be taken, and yet perform stieh . wonders when applied externally as a wash or batlr,- by. * •- friction. In bottles from -19} to &0 cents each* ; a :*.» i • . liUi. SaunHahz’s Roach and Bed BugJsan9 t ioT -QTiv- -r tag away Verminln aabomime. - t&th. The celebratedXta’J Life PiUs and Temperance Bttiers m,• ■». *. ■. *<.••» ■ 13ib; Jh.BatthaJaimw'sP.mhSgrtip, the ponalorEX pectorAnt roR cobgus'cuLds, infetten- 2A, Ac, . -, HUt. Thtßastlndia $ Ifev York Hair Dya, the only SVREcoloringfnrrbe Hall.- ;r j. ' 15th. Lin’ilWtt tfCMna, a.ChineseEemedy for Cals,;. B ™**k»raci«ySaiMj>arfna. This article hasontliv- - ed all other Sarsaparillns, aad atlll glv.es as, great satis- . facuon asever. ........... 17th : This Celebrated spread Srrrngt*«wng Fiosler,- made from Dr. Xaa’s recipe, and the most popular sa the matkeL ■•••. • vt.■■-•••• • - .•< >;* •- 18th. Br.KlinPeToQthJLeM Drops. A certain and easy care for Tooth Ache.- • • ;• •. lflth. Pr.-Co«BWa has lately bought the right forth©. ... i United States, of the celebrated Concentrated Mineral ■. Water,' found at the Salr Springs:of Doctor : \Vtaio»/, ,v- Chase, at St Catharines, C..W. ; This medietne. has at« . laihed anoiorlety and popularity never, equalled by any preparation at that place,.and its sale fans been , ... commensurate with its merits, which are extraordinary. ' AU the remedies rue fully ticscribedin AIiMANACa, v to be given to all who ca.l. where the Medicines me AU .preparanona heretofore .known a»„ ... ts COMSTOCK’Sor COMSTOCK ft CO.’a, aTwaysbo- '- longed and now belongs BXCLUSIV£LT’ to Pn r 9. Comsttclr; and though the signature ot Comstock * i... Co < will bcconunned, thisextia label with the fac-simUe - signature of Dx; |i. S<C. will ini future .designate, the, GfiNU AUr OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK* n* The above medicines can be had in this place oi • <- VyiLLTAM JACKSON.., , <....,.1, No. 04Q Xlbeny street, head of Wood. * - : Wiatsrlo l| : The beet remedy ever known toman for Coughs, Colds , AeOsmn, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Bletdtnof M > o/ BrwuAing, Jffcetion qfthe .. Pains oi* a/ the Breast or Side, FitstTSlages of .. CensvtnfrUdntfc adapted u every disease tf the Lungs, and Liver, tehith k> . is prodiitedm our ever varying climate. ' : - 'liriU) CHBRRTittislorgbeen known to possessJm-. , W poruinttoedicmalpTOperUes. This fact is familiar ' to every 1 matron m our lantf, and physicians oficrt pig* ; ■. ■ l scribeitm different forms fora variety, of vy Tar olsb hasbeen equally noted fonts virtues; andeome • physiCisns whose names are familiar to.the whole coon-..., lev, has gone 60 far os to declare that even CONSUMPr TION could b* .cured by,that alone.;-In-other hanqs-, r ; again, it was nearly valueless, owmg, no doubt, to, their ignorance in preparing and adraimsteTing nowentlTelyobvlaied.by patient cxpenxnent.and.long., y el 'i’he extraordinary medldDalpowers of thesetwo sub-. stances are now.for.ihe firsi time combined and embod ied in Dr. WI&TAK’S BALSAMOP WILD CHERRY. By a hicechemieal-proceßs, evcrjttJing deletenans.os-, tfjccied, so that what remains is the most ex traordinary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of • pulmonary and liver diseases ever known to man.-i Tti.... .. convince ali unbelievers lhatour theory is realhr .true, _ we refer to & few cases of cures performed bythlswon- : , derfalmedicine:. , > • ‘ PtxASkKrTlxnox, Ham; BepV27. I D PAM-Okar Sir: I take the liberty of advising > : you of the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of'Wild Cherry; T was nrostratedbYt * UmuernMc scanrge Consumption, in May last. :Theat« _ lack was truly horrifying to me, Tor five of oar family • tmy brothers anti sisterrl had;died ofConsumption. ± was afflicted with nearly oil the iworst features of the disease- I had odistresslng cough,-and expectorated a..,.'.;;, great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe the sido. and eh -st, cold chills, alternating with flushes of heat,' and copious night sweats. ~ L .. I was under the care of a skilful physician from the timcrl was taken sick until nbout six-weeks since, being . then about helpless, and xny.friendß considered my case hopeless, or at least beyond oUt’physician’s: skill; adyis* ed the use of Wistar’s Httlsam of -Wild-Chcrry. 'With out ray knowledge ray faiher procured it and commenced., administering it to me, and from thefirstdaylcommen- • ced takingit -my health improved, 7 and in two weeksX was able to be out and, oversee ray business, and labor, - ' which I still continue to do. I. have-taken- fouT- bOltjes .; of the medicine, and no w t c ~ ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!! . Bushvijx*. Fairfield eo. 0,1851. Mr. 1 D Part—Fear Sir: I wish to Halo lo .you that . my daughter Amanda, nged 16 years, hdd about a year - • since a very revere attack of moaslesj which reduced her 'vcry much, and-left her .with a racking eough. I employed tin of tho physicians within our reach for the purpose Of removiog her cough,rbut without Bhe appeared to be sinking into a decline, whh every symptomof consumption. I then tried D& Boger’aLlv* : c erwort and Taf. But this-aggravated her cough, odd . Ptve her symptoms of a still more malignant character. - wasnowmo^tSeriou^iyalanued,anditwnswithtrem- .. .. blingfear mtl from daytodaysawthoprogressorthat insatiable disease. Consumption. :: I. really despaired of my daughter’s recovery. Hut-1 providentially saw tho certificate of Jonathan Coulson, whose daughter, B&rah- -*• Jane, was curcdof Consurapdon by Wistar’s-BaUnra of Wild Cherry • This.cfdnted/n faint’hope .that U might help iny daughter, and I immediately commenced using' Jl, and it almost Instantly gave rehefi Der health -was improved .from the first bottle, and by. Uic use of two bottles of WUtaW Bateomof Wild Che Try she was res tored to perfect health, and:she is not now ai,all predis posed to a cough. Twill-say to all that are afflicted with " any disease tending to. Consumption, do not despair, for - : Dr. Wistnr’s. Balsam of:WUd Oheny will cure you If you wiUhuttryit. .. E.KALB..- ppH P H 'ANOTHER ASTONISHING. CURE! : WUlttriraclea 'never cease?'' More -evidence uf Ua - surpassinghealih-restorativo virtues 1 ... v _ »; iFrora Baker, 5-pnngGefd, Washingtonco.;Ky.J " • Srsirtansan, Ky., May V 4,1850. Msssus t take uiU opportunity of -. informing you of a most remarkable cure petfOTmed.xip«. j on me by the use of Dr. Wlsiw’a.Bals3ua of VVild Cher ry. In the year 18401 was taken wKh the inflammation of theboweuj wMchllaborcd under f« six. week* When.; ... I gradually TecoveTed. In the fall of 18411 was attack*, ed with assvere cold ‘whichecateditselfdponmyjmigsi and for the space years !was confined # bed, I tried ail kinds of medicines and G v ?ry.vanety of * aid without benefit; and winter of 1913, when 1 heard of Hr. mint's Balsam of frlenSs persnadetfme-lo giro (latriaVthtraih 1 ... had given op all hopes of ncovejTi • mVßplf for the ehanseof another world. Through their limitations I mfnduced t»make use of the genuine wS’s BMsam“ Wrld Cherry. The clTeot was truly Aftrr five veers of affliction and suflerrag Sd^erOf fi« hundred dollarato ril SSmo»? and the test nod most respectabia pliyaicians. I was soon restored to enUre ’ the h'essu* If Qod and tho useof Hr. Wistar’a B Mnnhe^miS l o r rGod r «t up o ri the proprietor.of so vStSble a medicine: as- Wistar’s. Balsam of Wild Cherty. ‘ Yobrs, respect/any, W-H. BAKER. nw» Genome ivtstar sßalsam or Wild Cherry ha, a - ftte-«innohf Hte aignatmaof IlenTy Wrntaf, PhiN adelphia,.and “Sanford A Fayk/’ on a finely executed stcdl engmved wrapper. -No other can be genuine., ■;. a .ny Price—Bl porbotllfr-TSixboules forBS.- Soid by J-jp. PARK, Fourth tmd Walnut streets; Cin* ' cinnaUi 0., Oeneral agept, to whom all orders must bo addressed. , . . . in* Prico Sl pet bottle—sit botties far *5. - : r : Sold by , J. o. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ockham’, aSS mn.^ranklioiJ Ble^rlek'jSx ßrSnVi’ejTJlUaowwn'H ■ w 7 srtAvn^°?v , S' I ’H® DScon,’ Bedford: Reed Amd,ll ontlngdon; Mrs. Orr.Hollldaysi r burgh i Hildebrand A Co, Indiana ; Foroey A Mnelay, Rtmnningr JHEvaM, Cummlna* Blobd/Brookvaiof A WH»n* Wmesbnrghj MTariand ft Co. iJ ; ChUender/MeaHrille; Burton ft Co,Erie; Henry Foe. ker.MercerjJ Burge ft Co, Butler; J BduelsssftiCo, do; H Hannan, -Beaver;:J F - I.ft oBJoMSiOmdenppn; P Crooha^Jr.,Brown,. -VIU«, lmdrai“- . *. - v\ ‘ ' * - '■ •*.!-< V; -A. 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