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K*c' v; , ''. \^ t 7*y N-f • ' J3rug* aub . CeleUfoted Uuratiy© lo- T/u, tnlo Infallible Cure for lUt Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Koctur - nalDaamonst’ . SO har»fi«ing aml destructive, nnd productive ,or so rtiueli to the nervous tyfciein.Mncapaciiat-; iiie thom*»t- for Unsiiicß-ti mntrirtmrty.- •' : * Ttif* lnssrumem U simple, comprehensive, ami never ' fail'u »g," urfJ may bo use 1 without lho slightest incrinve* * nieneeorilie knowledge oi the mdst mumato friend-—\ it is to he a*ed externally,- predating, no pam .orjuuiuY whatever, nor pi eventing any one from attending to. hw business; ami. while.iQ ;D«c:«of cunf/e <mt»w>n can. take place* ineigoroung f« ergonr, tn a snort time , to such anextent that they rvoaiw thfir rßiwinvn row-EH ofr wrrßSTloTi," the hw? of which, caused by carl ? abuse. ■ is the disease in question, oml the cause oi the thousand . concomitant complaints,viz: Nervousness, * f o s L7? l l a *?» Uyspepnn, l.’mn-m- the Head and Ditnnes;of Weokne'sof ilia Back and Lower Age lions of the Eye», Inpoirnce, Pimi>l=. of ;«)>«"A niatoro Uecluu* of Vuiluy, Weakness or Mono.> oi d Power for Mema! Appllcelion,n''je<M'.)r',Aver«ion to Society, Timidly, SUf-Unlru.t, I-ovc *?, AU ih,\l tvmplai i« .nrortoMy «="» “ «« somce is s^pdfrom which tAey ■ on A „.", Ar fniirament ha* been exoßined end approved of • - ''*,,;\wKi»h«i Vr%«tw»rlites : i»i Faroj e and America, is re if mo.Vpsn>‘ueni IMiy.icinw of all S " b itflitdy rrUnne/ar ,*„, e 2E ; n ,j Ins I. .«■ romplfirlj operM-iicit Hie oruroyi ihetion«ic,oanwnrnuon,, Hie Ihoiimod adveru.ed no^ruinsofthcdj> l .ascor3|nlp, snililoil'i'ic,4*. Jiconsimnes, nl lhonmaolumviiie * i<i/v-Mhe#ftOJ<i>^« fIH< * an ' i I, V- rl,l ® e/lft, f ,f^l lrcaUTll!nl ~ everiflered tome afflicted, a fair price bemir a'lowed fo'r the Instrument, after the dcnredcOcct hns been nl liMle understood by the pioiession in general, and that: ' tt j] ilie inedtcitiv m thc.w orld never bn3vnnd never will, : stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue uu« i cheeked, are sure to produced the most distressing con-- seqaeuccr. li has been a malterof surprise to some, thntany one Of ofprofessional atiainnicnl* should ■ devote tits nttemioato discuses whtcli people of every description pretend to cure *o easily. If, however, bm themic thou?nitdihpartnfthe miseries those people bndir ~ upon society were known, n very different opinion would be formed;. 'Aiid it is. not only the present miseryoni! f dfjcciion, preying on the mind ns well as the body, ilmf - Is deplored, but some arc of such a nature ns to affect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether- Jus afactihnt, when not properly treated, • v they irtnyreiqpin so dormant in the cnnstitufon as mop* pear mao other way than m tneir effect# upon posterity; . . • yet,-if properly understood, are most easily and speedi ly removed. Tha above,so ingeniously contrived instru ment, will doultles«, m a great measure,.contribute to check the e vtls of quackery, so prevalent m tins class of diseases, throughout the Union. ' *. The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur ed against all observation in a box, is only SIO. h can ; be sent, by express, to nny address- many part of the United States, Canada, Ac ; according to order, accom panied by .full directions, and important advice to tho married and single; the erpruscs. even to the remotest .. parts of the country, being very' trifling. The unexampled aucccs-*thia instrument bos obtained • since Its introduction nv America, has induced-some un principled persons lu New York, Philadelphia, AP atm Boston, Ac., to get up some ridiculous thu gs, called M lnstruments, n which, howeyer. bear KoT'niafLionr- SST-rcsccnblance, neuher xn form ncrpnncyile. to my own invented, lougtned, and approved In-' struiaentfs and which arc as similar to them as night is . to light. Every attempt to sell such “ Instruments’* lor mine will be prosccutrd to ihe fullest extent m the law, I being not willing to connect the well and honestly eameiTrepoiatiou of my. invenuons with quacks* and their Worthless productions. Ao and none canbt.icananied fcui.i&ore ordered- fern myttf AJI application* and remittances must bo directed (post paid) to the Doctor hitnsclf, he havingno Agencies established but in London and Pans. Address, post paid, Dr. B. tie LancyjSLLispcnardst* ■ New York. ■ . Officeihoars, daily, from D A. M. till 3 P. M r and from .7 till 8 P. M., the PabbatU excepted. ID“Tho undcrsigoedcertify, witb great pleasure, ibal • toe above-mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on BclenuCc principles, bm that from lis use the huppicsi results may always, with .confidence, bo outicipaied, Iberebetng. for the cure or those diseases, NU OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. IHSNRY S KELLER, M D. • CH. COETJJE, M D.. DC Chamber street, ■ • C-- ECKILAH Dr, M.D., tM Howaid sifeclj Naw Y'ohk. . Dr. av Lansrls prepared loexccoic all orders for sur gical apparatus, viz: Artificial. Arm>> and which move libo natural members; Apparatus for Luration ; fof Comracted Legs; far corvuiure ot the Spthc «nd Waiiii; for Folse Joints of.the Arms nnd Knees; for Pamlytic Lrgs; for Club Foot; for Lacrymai Fistulcs; for Falling of the Rectum; Hypogastric Beits; Bedsrtnd Chairs for Sick Persons; Crut*:hcs,Trusses, Ac.; Ortho podicCorsets, Ac., Ac. All work :warranted. Letters mast be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance or city Teference. {fcb9s:ly BIOUB R*S . ECoxnpoand Syrup of Yellow Dock Hoot, OCCUPIES the front rank among the proprietory medicines ot this country for completely* curuig Canker. Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, and ullother diseases ansiug from &a unpare state of fnd b100d..: Also, Liver Complain!, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches; Dizziness, Coaghs, Soreness nnd Tightness about the. Chest; Bron chus, or Hoarseness, Drynesivaiid a tickling sensation about iba Throat; and rnased with unprecedented suc cess mall cases.of FEMALE WEAKNESSANDGENERAL DEBILITY’. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the Vanousorgans,and mngoraUngiheCnurc system. If the testimony of uioasamlsof living witnesses,from oil pans of the coantryvcaa be. relied upon, Uis siuqu larly efficacious in curing all Humors, and restoring de bilitated and broken down consmutious. it is purely vegetable in us composition, and* so occttraiciy com bined in Us proportions that the chemical, botanical nad medical'properties of each ingredient harraomonsly unlietoPlTßll'Y THE BLOOD. - It has removed many chronic diseases which baa baf fled the skill of the best physicians,and has also cared Canker,Salt. Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the least im pression upon. . It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS .HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this,medicine. We say that it is n valuable medicine In &U BILIOUS COM PLAINTS. It removes all obstruction In the circulation, rendering the Liver free,Active and healthy. It removes Pnipuauon of the Heart, and .relieves in all cases of Asthma.'aud may be osed in All climates,and at all seasons of the year This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO., at IDS Fountain street, Providence* R. I. and sold whole sale and retail, by. S.N. WJCKERSHAM, . Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Jellry Warehouse,corWoodnnd Sixthsts^Piusb’h . "JfaßA’a IHeiUcafcd Ltquld Ctztlcle. 'lHZlSanicJeisj&tcnded forfamil; use, and should be JL found rnthe possession of ever? family in the land. Mechanics who are iu constant danger of injury to their persons through accident, and the.improper or cnreleM use of tools, will find this be invaluable to them, and after a fair trial, will consider u indispensable • <f This rany certify that: we, the undersigned, having frequently made usaof Judd s Medicated Liquid Cuticle, prepared- by Messrs. Pcnfieid & Camp, Middteiown, Oonneciicot, cheerfully recommend it to our profession al brethren,a* an excellent sabsiiiuie for adhesive plas ter, in dressing barns, cuts, scalds,bruises, and ail kinds of fresh wounds.; also, for sore nipples, a remedy -une qualled; CHARLES WOODWARD. M.f>„ WM.B.OASEYiM.D, . : D. HARRISON, ill D., - F.WOODRUFF, Ml).* •„ . . HAMILTON BREWER, M;D.. ELLSWORTH BUflß*M.D,.Rotanic. Comprising all the practising physicians in the cnr of Middletown.. . For sale by D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., .. •lyl ,>• corner of. Wood qnd First sts. . and Straugersf jaa :■> -DOyoa. wish iq purchase a WkvGOLDorSUiVERWATCH, at Jt*s»one-fcsif the usual price T - If so/Calt til HOOD’S tiBaIOBNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Marktl two doors north of Third, and take a look at his new •lock, jast arrived, and you can there purchase Watch esoraav kindof fine Gold Jewelry atiheir real value, and not he charged (wo prices for everything, as you have usually been; but can gel the very best quality of goods at tbelowcst eastern prices. Do not believe wlmt others, interested iq their own sales, tell you, but come and see far yourselves, AH goods sold auhis establish ment will he warranted as represented at time of sale— PQ that all purchase equally safe and cheap. au!2, Superior Watch Xtept&lrlnc., TOIINM.ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND O desires again to call the at lention of the public to the workshop which, hejP-Zw has opened at No.' Id Fifth street, two doors from6&u£s Market, where bo continues to devote his special atten tion to. the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du Having for aouraber of years beenemployed asFore- I ?. an \ a * e WOThshopof the iuTgestostabushmctu in this myself that those favoring me with patron age will nmi ail work entrusted executed in ine best manner and oo the most reasonable terras. p.V? > u M *ut?r ll Harper, Esq. Edward Ileosleton, Woodwc “- Joaho “ A carefully selected .lock of Watches, Cloche, Jew ftl’T* spoons,Spectacles,Ac , constantly onhand,which have be*n purchased at the iowcslcush prices, and will be sold at a very small advance for the same, luul2 John W. Tim. * BAS ALWAYS ON if AND, of hisown mounfaclure, o ljwe aeeorlmemof WHIPS, CANbS ana U 5& iLLAS of every description, which he will atspose or, wholesale or retail, at prices as low as they can be procured for in cither the ernes of New York. Fbtladel phla or Baltimore. Also, on hand a lame suddlt of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and LA IRES’ SATCHELS, which wiU be sold at New York prices. Jast received-from theManufacioryancwsup ply INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all Size*, wholesale and retail. JOHN W. TJM, ajtra .•. No 143> Wood street, nearYirgin alley. \ . . . PUtiltareb Lettber Ocnotr T) -BARD A- CU.j No. 103 .Wood; sttsebt, have -just .I\* received a Fail supply of clock iniheirline. Hal ' Uniore and New York SuLfcT LEATHKR, Philadelphia nips and; Calf Skins; French Calfskins, Country Up pcfy tUpB anil Calf Skins, Morocco'Lining and Binding owns 5 iToaner's Oil j Tanner’s.and Corner’s Tools, See.' And) taken together; they believe it the large bi and best H^2£ iac . r lV cVer offered beforem *no house in-Pitts* ‘ !!??* which-weare {prepared to sell to cash JJJ„fJ^®P l Paylng eusiomersnt the very lowest pnees m)Si? ^aBnTo in stowing oar stock, and cordially whew ? h “ era 40 «amine, before parchasihg else — : - (eeplB:tf THE P«rtn«rihlp. scribeis.doinsbuap; 110 . eXi ? u "S *>elwcen ibeauti & Co„ is this day L' nome of Jotm.Blnalc Culloagh 'hc r mir 1 . I, i„ mutulil collEC “V»- Mc eaid busniesi; ii. *v <rc “’ ,of JobnßlacKin Ihe name of.the late fimt n s'eul&ii! S i“' <! W.Me exclusive right to receiie tll S."!i l,mitlC!5 ' and lb o pay ail debts duo by tho late firm! B4lnE debts, ami lo . John jjlack, ■ '■■ ” • , N. B,—Thebustnesa wt "KniiiSVll. ter. as usual, at bis old stand, oonicr nr P. y * ll<! "“bsori-. Streets. HENItY Mdt'tT , i n r 1 i n , <i Imm Pittsburgh, March 1,1852. M «CtLUj\,GH. • ■- -_L ■ mardaf . JDfaaolutton. fTHK partnership heretofore existing between t„ X Samncl Crotier and Cbwica itV;? e 8 nnderthe title.of Armstrong - ,Cioaier4s Co; is third™ dissolved by malaai agreement, Mr. Barnes bavin* tjU. posed oflus interest aud withdrawn from the concern JAMES ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CROZIER,- CHARLKS BARNES. -: Feb.ygj,lBsa „3S* Pjonrardrap, Commission; and Produce Business Will be eoimnded at theirjprosoat stand, Not. 62 Water. CtoxmrTSderTel-tJfeS 01 " An " tr °" S "* Saraoß * “O' 4 _ ARMSTRONG & CHOZIER. - TONO COHDJAU— An cflecuvo re&tcrauve in cases i.and all Irregularities, of na tnro. , Alla. Or. Cook’a Kcsctly for Intemperance—3l . :: *bottler Two bottles Will effect a'eerlttln curb. Also . -vr»tt>» Nervous Antidote. Tlioußatid* have been ihretl ■ of theoost tonljgntmi diseases by this most wonderful health rtitoralive.AtperbeitlcjSßnerdozen. “ ' Oifly Agency In this City, febSM SO SUtTHHEtS ST ifraupportatian,, . Merchant*' ; -,For ihe Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, I : (VU rRN-NSYtVAhU <*AN4l2fAs.f»TlArLSoA.tts);'tiftTWßBN 1 1 riirwcmisii and Philadelphia, i Diner* ic<a*£>ut lie*shipvine. > > : JET TIMI 3, TKN DAYS. 5 , ; PATTON dt REYNOLDS, I: Depot, 25t Market st . (near Sixth,) Philadelphia.; - , „ , 9 A MCNULTY A Cl), i, CaDrji nasln, 4 n 9 and.4lo -Ponn Btrect, Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and: otherwise lot- pur arrangements tor Transportation, we 1 ' nre » l lT W P t Te P3 to-receive a large amount of produce and Mcfchaudjsc, tp ship (ou the opening of the C amt Is,) •.with promptness and dispatch: - Phe fceuionllpat system of transportation, oyer our State itsprovemeiUßihas bees in use about ten years, aiidthe greaisuccess and favor it has met with, is a snf* ,* IC ‘cm {junrantce that It is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged .by all-us vastly superior to any mode of transportation -Used on Canals, (when intersected by Railroads) . Goods lomlea iiiin: our Boats at - Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded*!! our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three .dilTereiil transhipments, and secu* . ring the -delivery .of Goods m enure- lots, the packages i clean, and in as good order us when shipped ! ■ Produce, Ac, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, i will be received and forwarded always at die lowest i current canal ratesy strictly according. t© instructions, ! without Any extra charge for commission, storapeVorad i vancmgcharges, Ac. . >;,■ . V . febt!3 : • C. A. M’ANUT/TY ACO TO TRA'VBIiIBRS. FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON EXPRES S M All LINE! ,m? otw ,*®“ .**?- l * la *l"f* anil Pittsburgh. (Through m Ticcnty-lwo and- a Half Hour*.) THIS LINE to Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore end ,JL .Susquehanna,nnd Pennsylvania Central Railroads, is now,m successful operation.- Byu t pas«cnfrersienve BaJumore at ?4 an hour utter the ttmoofar rival of the evening train from Washington,) uml pro ceed to Harnsburc, where they utc trunßfe»rfd totha Central, Railroad Train, and proceed immediately on Without delay, crossing the mountain* in day light, and arriving in.Pituhnr&h at GP.M. the day after starting. Tbe cnllro distance Is performed by Kailwuy,with the exception ol Similes, whichis tianein first class Couches." . • PASSENGERS PROM THE WEST Pittsburgh in iheCarsof the Central Railroad lit * o’clock, A. M., anil arrive ut Harrisburg at 4 AM.the next mowing, where the Express Train of th*’Balti more and MisnuchaunaKatlroad will be in waiting, aud proceed immediately onlo.Jlahirnore; arriving there at BA. M., in ume for tho train to Washington. which icavtsal fcfcA. M. * 1 Tins rome ia a* reliable as any offered to the public. Fxtik Titaocotiv Neither waj*,> stl,oo ' For ticket* apply to the Ticket Agem of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad' Company* nt Calvert Sta tion, Baltimore, or the Ticket. Agent of Pennsylvania Centra] Railroad Company, Pittsburgh- .= ALFRED GAITHER, Superintendent orTransportation. febl7:2w PALL A ND AVI N TKU AIUZ.A.S G &BLKNT r yTDS TKAm. bstwebu CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By tli© Cleveland & PittsLargUßallroad From Cleveland to hanovfr station* 75 miles. From HANOVER to WELLSVILLK, by mUes, and front WKL.LSVILLB to PITTS BUKOiI by the new ami splendid steamer “FOREST ClTV.*’ Tbis arrangement to continue uuitl the first of January, 1&&!, when the Cars will run from Cleveland to Welisville. ' . .. v ' The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) atb.4s, A. M, nfier the arrival ol the Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at J 3 35, and at WelUville at 7 o’clock, I*. M-.and ul Pittsburgh the same evening. Returning wilt leave Pittsburgh daily at 9, l*. 5J., ar riving at Cleveland at So’ctock, P.M. next day,-in sea son to connect with the Evening trams to Cincinnati, and wnb Steamers Kast and West on the Lakes unit) ihe eJofeof-navigation- Tunc from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; loCm cinnattSOliOuis. Kure to Cleveland 84.00; to Cincinnati SIO 00. (signed) c. PR KKTISS, President OmCK OV JFIIS C. A P. Ri R. Co-> Rarrnna, Nov s,ltssl. y ID* For tickets apply to C. M. UARTON. A*ent, MonongahclaJHoufe, ftifeburgh. NEW UAILUOA WESTERN RAILROAD MOM Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Columbus and ■ Cincinnati, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENN A. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from PtlUbtirgh to Cleveland in less than Ten Bouts, by a continuous Railroad Line l THE Express Tram on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at BA. M., stopping at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton,Darlington, Knoa, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alli ance, 92 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. 51. Patscngm leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad ai 2 P. M., and reach Clevelai.d M 5.45 l\ M. Returning th* pas* Fcngcra.leave Cleveland at 9 A. M.,AlUanco ava l*. Af , amt reach Pittsburgh at 7 P. M. ras«encers by tin* rouic come from. Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in days, without night travel, and save from one ta two days in connecting with the Pcnna* Cen tral Railroad* Stages nm.daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster and mtmafield, and from Enon to New Castle. Poland and Warren. IQr* Tiie New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A; M.und4l\ M. f and New Brighton at 7.31) A. M. and 1.30 P, M., slopping at intermediate stations. .. Excursion Ticket*, good for two days, aro sold be tween Pittsburgh, ltochcster and New Brighton. The Trains do not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run in cnmiecuon wait the trains to and from ibc'etation on Federal street. For tickets apply at the* Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Fa. Railroad, to GEORGE FA RKIN, Ticket Agent. (£7*ThroQgh tickets.from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, price S4,oo—and from Vitisbnreh to Cincinnati, price 911,00—arc sold at the Railroad Station, and by . . J.MGSKIfaEN, Mononfrahcla Hon*»% Pmsbarch. _ P Y It VA « 1 A UAiLKOAIi WLNTEK AKBANGEMENT. fpHE subscribers, Agents foMhe ■Pennsylvania Rail- X load Company, are now prepared lo receipt freight through to Philadelphia dumigtho winter atitie follow ing rates: ForallGm class goods and wool* **81,23 per 100 Cis For bacoa,baiter, lanl, iallow, cud . . « alilieavy freight**** v*l,oo per 100 Tlme/Flve days. OOVODE & GUAKAM, Ag’ls. -jaol2 • Corner Penn and Wayne sw, Pittsburgh; ffIEBCHAKTS» BOAT JUtNE^ 1852. KATES OF FREIGHT TO PfHLADELFIA AND NEW YOBK. To Phtfa. To If. York-' 4MOO Bs. P 100 ills. Bacon, butter, beef, tallow, lard and i&rrf oil, Soup; candles, sturcli, bones, and glue nieces, 5G “ Whiskey, 50 Cheese, ' ■ CO 11 fceeda, egg?, dried apples and <JO u Earthenware,glassware,win- • n «ow glass ond- bard ware, CO “ B 5 u I ot, pearl ushosami 45 <* 0(1“ Leather, deerand buffalo skins 03 “ 1,00 “ Wool, feathers und rheep pells 80 ,c - l.lii 11 manufactured tobacco, C 5 * f go “ Drugs medicines d&castoroil. 75 1-U0 “ Beeswax, . tis « os u Ginseng, •l■• ■ ■ ■ 75 « no » Hprkaud beef {in pickle,) 01,25 Floor.and corn meal, ‘ 87} do. 11)5 do C. A. McANULTY & CO Canal Basin, Pittsburgh feLSS.lra Adams &• NO. SO roonrn STREET, fITToBURGIf. r J , 'IIE public arc informed that vie are now fanning X regularly to the East and West, and arc prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to qhf care A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel pbm, ai 4 o’clocx, p, M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o’clock, A. M. Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned uy rirsiExpresß. of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and wcouano, for any amonnt.pQyableon principal Ranking (louses or Post Office* iniho United Kingdom. K <i<-csi BAKt R. * FOItaVTU. Agemv, NeMrton PlinU ttoad lionte AND PHILADELPHIA! b (eicept SuilSSy). ‘ W ““ ■? d “ ) '’»Wl evening 'oave tni! Wharf-Boat, above-the nmV 7tn^ r < d ®*’ OTCry m °™«S, at 8J o'clock, A.hi. atflo'"lollt?K M' t ‘ Ve!i<!Veryeve, ' i '' g ( cxce PtSuudays,) - Fare to Philadelphia 81tv To Baltimore 81(1 hofa Bouse, I 'iffiST"" 1 Road OHice > * l ° n °W j| -J' J. EVANS, At>eni. , ' Dr. Wm. P. Giles. eye&k VETERINARY SUKGHON ASJLV Office al Rody Rattereon’s Livery Stable* on Fnoflh stropt. between Wood and SronbSolll {iy4:ly . '...Notice*.' I HAVE associated with myself. Mr. P. McCcLtouoif ferllib pnrpsn of carrying on a 'Wholesale Grocery ami .Commissi >n business. The style of .Uio firm will be Henry .McCullough it Co, . ' •. raarll JAMSarAUMSTBOttO*• r-. w....fIAUUSL CBOZnCB. Armstrong & GroZler* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, And Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures^ . 3fo. C/3 .WAT2S, AUD 0* JTCU9T STBSET, riTISBCBCB, PAm Wiflittend promptly to the sale of every description .oflVesiern Produce, and other articles committed to their care. : - v • fraort WAJUfe PAFUii. J, SBIDLE, 09 Smltbfleld-Btr«et, Plttaburctt* S }usl. receivedJub: Sprmg titock of VAl* li ft HANGINGS, of every variety <if stylo ami finish; irntnlili ccnts io 81 per piece.. ;> : . Twenty -cases mow new, colors beanufaKtmd prices low, to BQtUUe times, j JXosohavmff boaaes to paper, and merchants buying *£ n ,s . ©all and examine, before purcha* B cltenhere. Also locX?? leil ?? n, l Boxes; 000 pi "« Curtain Paper; ; 400 - - Lemon Color—plain; 000 H Black do; • 200 1 * S 2 * JJlue .. do; • do; of every PAPER, far Pobhc Walls, Bases and ““Bible Columns, Caps All of which wiri%e™d i r e ASV* l,ort notice.. Ol the L ° W i for CASH or HAGS, marS.-Sm T.fi m iiv t .„ J. SHIDLE, - — sg!SggM “tract, Pittsburgh. jLQQftfrS"*' fnniaift m " * na " fl ' & MODBHEad. Ca,b J1 1 ? ,a, ?' r J”*>uraiic« : Company Harristiurg. Btwnsylx-anla. CAPITAL., $lOO,OOO. i: .. • . CHAR.TJSR.J?B-Rp KTITA’Ti. : i HP)? Ul i^ e i ? i]^ been ippointed Agents for . ral,a f^ haw! an 08ko in No i , lf * r*9M are .now prepared, la effeetjupu i ranees op country property, upon as favorable t .terms as any, respousible.Coropany in thc.Stnir,,, All, 1 bavnig property insured in this Company are , entitled to voiftforns. officers, and to share m ns earn ; JAB&j batftre not.liable,ln uny event, for: anything be i o PH. l !l e .°moUiuibey have paid. All losses promptly | paid in slxtyjdays after proof of the same. r r ■ ; ■ . • • ::?%* r-.rv.- v : ;crry!CEßsr : -';.vv.v' ' Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER, ; • ; ; . Ohas. IS. Hiestkh; Vico President. . TfiQ9; -jHs‘W\llsttn. Secretary. ■■ ■ ■ . .. -..David Fleming Attorney and Counsellor. ■p tT *etor3~ -Hon,.John C..Bucher, Rudolph F.Kelker, Win. Colder, Jr,; David Fleming, Isaac G-M’Kjhley, Chas.H. .Hicstefv Rbas E. Kuizcr, Samuel W. Hays, Dhvul. Wnnram-, Jr.j John Ninrynger, Daapldn- Countyj .Jacob 3. Haldemaiy\ork: Henry R. Fry. Lancaster; ! Adnm.Sciirener, Berks ; John G. Brenner. Philadelphia; i William Mtnizcr.Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne; Gordon I-V Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Knpp, Northumberland; Jatncs Bnrns, Mifilui; John T. Hoov er, Centre; John s?.lsett, lluntinqcToii;James K.Moore head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet,.Washington;-Geo. ; U.Bucher.Cumberland; George W.Masser,Carbon, i iM’LAJN A .MOFFITT, i 11 .Sv.Cluir street, . i Agents for .Pittsbufgh,.A.lleg-heuy Co. ' j MUTUAL; HEALTH ASSOCIATION, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO : OFFICE—CORSER'O.p'sMrrHffIELB : AND THinD.'STKBKTB Accumulated Cash and Guarani]/ Capital, $29,000* rrtlhri ib nn Association of Mechanics, Workingmen •A, anAo.ihervfornieil forihe mutuaLrelicf of iismem her, in case of sickness or accident, by the payment or the fol owiug nnnuill deposits. Person* in nood health inay'lieeoaje member* and be (Willed jo it.weekly fcebe* fit,in caseof fickncss or accident.: All who join tin* Association arc-entitled io n vote in the election of oificers, and topurticipalcin the profits of the A?jori:i lion. Ii i.s established on-a safe nnd permanent basis, beingboth Mutual and. Benevolent In us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for us&ccumy, and conduct* ed in a manner to insure its pennaneuey -.oud durability.. YSARI/r BSPOFITG 8 2,t0 per year, draws $ 2,«u per week; .. 3/iO do do 3.t.0 do; 4.60 .do do 4.00 do; : 5.00:. do do .CPU ’do; 0.00 do do 0,0 j do; 7.00 do .do .7,00 doj 8,00 do do . 'feflO. .do: 0,60 do' do 000 do: 10,00 do; do . Io,tio do; - : Admission. Fee, -for Life Membership, Slso—which mast be pnidatthe time of making application, and the first years’ deposit wtthm twenty days. Each member entitled lo a monthly report, gratis. Pruutoif—W. W. Fcott- Fira .President— J. If. Buclianan- W.M.Rockwell, A. P. Ward, A. W. Jaeksou. ' Frt’eiaTy and 11. Buchanan. :hfferer.et3 —Jumc"» Dunlop, Ksq ;. W. M. Wilson, M» Dj J.R Speers, M. U.; W: M’K. Morgan, M. 1). Report • OF-.TItE MECHANICS’ -MUTUAL HEALTH ASSO CIATION for t’ t month 0/ February. Pnnc'p'tl offices of issuing of member ship und paying claims. No 105 w alnut street, Cninnwiti. Ohio. No. 439, Mam street, Louisville, Ky. Olivo and Second streelii. ht. Louis, Mo. Cor.Third and Smithfield st« , Piii»!mrgh,i*a. No. b 8 Jcllerson Avenue, Detroit: Alich. - W> sum up the results of lasi mouth’* labor, and lay it before our Members, that they may see how ODrln sUtutlonis flourishing, and how Ihe present rtficcr« are diicharging the busmens ot (he It>i»ifcuiiou that in on truited u> their charge by the member* ; - ■ We find that during, die bint month the whole worn beror pioposalß for ntcinbcrslup is 4;U(f. v Whole amount cash niceivrd-..*..... ... ,V) Paid claim* lor sickness and Acents* ......... 2,423 25 Uemrned on rejected nppiicunia-----.. in* so Paid for printing* '*•»-.«..............43t 35 do Pos!nge,Tent and incidental*.• 131 00 do Clerks ami .actuaries. vftt £0 do Oiheers liO <ib 83,523 CO Surplus capital - - 84,1f9 0<» J. 11. Bccitaiun, secretary. Witu these accumulations raved, nfle* paying ail clhjics and expenses, the officers look back upon uielr exertions and ilia*, of our agrniswuh feeling* of satis faction. It 1« now wiih fre*h courage end renewed zrah Jhat we enter upon die coming' inim;h,ieelimr am-‘ mated with our.pan succrrs, ami inspired to new and more vigorous etforu to semi abroad the 1 good infJuopo e* of our-Astor.tauou. From the obscure organization at first uncouccd and mummed by tnc public, wc have grown mto consequence and power until wc command ituenuoii.auct have called fortu the respeciluf notice and lu<h commendation of more limit-one hundred of the leading journal* of our natron. To our members wc vroaul mvue their attention, to our worthy journal, that will bo devoied to literature t*n-i general inteingcncf . It will alro contain our reports and the practical work ings of Health Associations generally: On our part we »hn!i spare no pitin» to make our Journal a welcome . visirer in every family. The fimmimberwillt'C issued on the JiUh of thfl month, oml will contain the inoiubiv doings ofo»r Institution, from its organization to tuo prejent jupp. _ marl I.dim l'he*'Prftuh)lO l lre XtMuranee Ooinmuiyi - op rtm^DßWsiA. iiSEBIKNT. BIRECTORS:— Charles W. Baueker,- George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, MordecaiD. Lewf*. Tobia* Wagner, Adolpbi E. Doric. SarouelGrant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morn.* Pottcrson „ - ' •• • CIIAS..N. UANCKKR,Pr«»’t. Coax. G. Bakcxyh, Secretary. I£7" Comirtue to make Insurance, perpetohl or limited on every dcßcnpttou of property in town ami country at rates as low its are consistent with recurity ■ * The Company have reserved a large Coittih"cnl Fund’ which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely inverted* alford ample protccliomo the assured-• The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, &s published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz:— , Mortgages —OlB-123 63 Heal Estate—. 84,377 73 Temporary Loans- ■ 33,960 17 Cash,Ao.«— —■ , Bl „ $1,1212,703 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 year*, they have paid upwards of On* Afitoan Four Hundred Tkou • xarwf JJoUars, losses by fire r incrcby utrordmg evidence of Lite advantages of Insurance, as well us the ability and disposition to meel with promptness, amiabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, aprg4] . Office N. Iv. corner Wood nnddd st*. State jautual Fir 6 insurance Coznuaxiv, HARHISBVHG, FA % : * DESIGNF.Domy for the pilfer classes of properly, Ims anamplecupiuiJ, and afibids superior advamuges in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city and countrymerchonis, and owners of dwelling!), and tsolateu or country property. , A. A*.CARRIER, Actuary*, oci27j Brttnch,QfGce % No.M Smhhfield st, PmsburKh* wsuttAWcar TUE DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFETV TNBUR ANCE COMPANY^—OfitcciNorth Room of the Fix' change.Tbirdstreet, Philadelphia. v Fieb IssanANCE.—Buildinge, Merchandize and othei .property in fovs and country* insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. • Marire Irsuearcb.—They also ipsurc Vessels, Car opes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire.. InlandTuan3portatior.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS—Joseph n. Seal, F»dmund Sender John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John It. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo. <3. Leipcr, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William FolwelhJohn Newlin-Dr. K.M.iluston, Jornes C. Hand, Theophiius Paulding, M. Jones Brooks, Uenry Sloan, Iluglr Craig. George SerrtU,Spencer Me llvain,CUarleB Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Jlay.Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyre; Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President; Joseph W. Cowah, Secretory. C7* Olfice of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. ClelOtdtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. 50 CIS; 65 eta. • ' 60 riIHE OFFICE of the /nsuranr* Co. of North Anurtte X Ins been rewot.rrf to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones ffc Co ,No 141 Front street,third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will 1 sue Policies on Build .mgs and their contents, andon Shipments by Steamboats and other ves els, for the above old and responsible Company. [ap‘J] W.M. P. JONES, Agent UlssolaClou of Partaerahip, THE partnership huhci to existing betweeu tho under* signed, m the City of Piltsburcn, in the Drug busi ness, under tire name and style of iteyfior & M’Dowell, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent GEO H. Kf.YSER, FLIZABCTH M’DOWELL. Pittsburgh, March 3,1852. The business will be continued by Geo H Kktskr, who alone is authorized to collect and receive all mo nies due to «atd firm Alt debts doc by (he firm will be paid by the undersigned. GEO 1(. KBYSER. Pittsburgh, March 3,1552. LmarS FTHJE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and a. the public, that they have removed their Wholesale Grocery and Commission Warehouse from Nos. 149 nnd ICO Wood street, to No. 0 Sixth street, between Wood uud Liberty streets, where they respectfully solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extend* cd to tiiem. ffeb2o:ltnj LAMBERT & SHIPTON. William W. Wallace, ~ PITTSBURGH 81EAM MAItBLE WORKS, 3X,9» 321.an<2 323 Liberty, opposite Smtihficld su MON UjMENTS. Grave. Moncs, Mantels, Furnilur© TapR ft and aU kinds-of mauufactured Marble; nl .ways on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice Several hundred designs for Monuments, original, und selected, on hand. The trade furnished with Marble at the lowest prices; Orders promptly attended to. marl:4m • ■ = W, W WALLACE. ■ ■ Lithographic Institute. I The subscribers most respeci- V-/ -tully announce to iheir friends and the public gen e.ally, that thcy.have this day-entered tmo uo-Partner snip, far.thcparpo&e of carrying on, at tho old stand,in ? Post Office,Third street, lmsburgh,the Lithographic Printing,m allita varioua btauches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared lo do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of .Ute patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one,partncr, Wm. Scbuchrann,”and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship; nnd the most reasonable terms, 10 merit the fuvorsof &n en lightened public. . 'Bands, Checks,Draft*, Machine Drawings, Likeness el, Landscapes,-Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Primed in Block, Gold Bronze ef Co tort. Bpoclmeniof their work can be seen at their Olfice, IS above. - WM fcCUUCHiMAN, * fred.imunlein oisaolntion* f|HIE partnership heretofore extstimgrUndcr.the firm X Of FfOXIIsSN a bVoifVBSEL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent The business in this city will be set tled by D. Flckolscn. at thc old stand. No. 137 Liberty street. • • D. FICKKISEN, January 1,1653, J- B* STOUYENEL., . I have this day sold my interest ia tlto Wine and Li quor Establishment to D.nexJcuß.v. I xheerfuUy.re commend him to all our old customers. - ■ ja27 J. B. STOUVENFL. SILK; POPLINS.—a new sappjy of lU' piecesc Plata SilkPopUnsjast opened at ute store of. marls. a. A. MASON & CO rTWTAIL»—ISO Jcegs assorted Buem for sale by • IN ' Kim k MOORHEAD: erUO AR—Prune N. O. Sugar, for sale by. la&riO KING A MOORHEAD. •• ■ •••■ :■■■.'%• xr+i-ySy.Jt: ~ > ' * * * Jnimrouxe (Eompa)ius. Pittsburgh UraueD Itteclutnlca’ D, W. BEAUMONT, Aauary. fire and Plailno loiuronca, KemovaU ’V-fIW ' ■ -- f. ’ • ; <; • v r v‘; -j, ' »v* *■ ; 30tJ) (Boobs. fe J9JES w goods: ? YOUNG; STEVENSIIN * LOVE, . Sign of the ORIGINAL BJ7.R HfVE t ”, Market si. ' FRESH ARRIVAL OF , -: RewSprlttg. aud Summer Goods J TpHE subscribers have jmi received by. Adamsi.A : JL Co hs Expressand ibe Pennsylvania Railroad, one 'of the largest and-best selected assortments of Fine , Dress Goods ever offered to the public. : , .OnC/ of, tbe Firm having been. mthe-Eastexn Cities •before the commencement of the fcprtng trade, selected .-our Goods; with great care from the Importers, at such 'pneesaff will enable us to sell cheaper than ihucfteap v st. . •■■■■■ ■..•••...-•■ i Our very extensive stock comprises, in part the. fol lowing—viz: ' • iClicne and: Jasper. Chene Silks; ; ltigh Lustre, Plan, Chamelion and GlassaSilks; . do • Stripe do do; do Plam.Black do; • Turk Satins, Foulard and Wntered Silks; ; : Tissues,Berages. Flmnand Figured Poplins; . Cashniorefl, Delaines and Alpuecas; . . . ; Chintzes,Ginghamsand Calicoes;' • French worked Sleeves; Cuffs. Collars & Chcmuetts; L vLncoajnlMuslm Capes; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; Cloths,Cussnneres, Satinets and Jeans; Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. The. proprietor*- would, respectfully solicit an early call from iheir friends and the public generally, feeling confident jfoat they can offir greater inducements-than has been offered heretofore. • i ! - mans. ' ■■ YOUNG,.STEVENSON A LOVE. Fresh Acrlval.or New Gooilftl . T, K, BI'KIUGHT & BUOTUEUS, „ • 117-WOOD STREET, . THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OP FIFTH, TTAVJvJUST.'RECEIVKO nndoffer forenie—• : il I,l*oo M, G.D. and S. D. Percussion Caps; ; 4,000 doz. Spool Cotton—assorted; .dt'Olbs. Patent Tb read; 10U great gross Agate Buttons; .. 300 doz. Gum Suspenders; . ' >. . V- ; ■ ISOdoz. Berlin Gloves; i. 40 doz. Colton Gloves; . .Ido pieces Pongee Handkerchiefs; 50 do Ladies’Liuen .• do;. ' 75 do Cambric do; 30 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; .. . do and Mantna Ribbons; . ' C do • Cap ' do; with a large nnd well selected.stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the attention of the trade gener ally,to the largest and most varied- assorlmeotoi Gold Jewelry, Watches,&c., ever offered m this market—all of winch limy offer on the most reasonable terms, (omi) QHAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AT JJ2FFB&US’ ONE PRICE CASH STORE, No. 7 O HarJcei st.. between Fourth and the Diamond. rtlilEsubscrlbet wilJ. commence a closing out sale of X .his enure stock ol FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, on Monday, December ISilvand will continue one month, preparatory to the rcoeptiou of Spring Goods, on ‘which occasion our Wholesale Rooms will br. thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may ri:ly that the following reductions will be made on the original marked price?, viz: . Genuine. French Merinos have been - sulnncat Super Ficneb Merinos, <«euuirte:LupUif>, best quality, FrenqhTliibel Cloth*. ■ . it U ti Bestltigli l.tmrc Alpacas, Beeoml quality “ Third. «. - « Eiglit yards of good Alpaca fof • Hrocne Long Slnrevi*,. 2.1,00 “1700 • “ Square *» 10,00 “ 6,50 HlunkciLong SnawU, JU-OO “ C.CO „ “ “ “ 8.1)0 “ 5.00 Uay Siute Long Shawls, : 5,50 “ 0.25 * ‘‘ . ‘‘ u 4,00 “ 2,25 Red Flannels, all woo!, 28 « jm “ “ “ 01 “ 23 ' ‘‘ 571“ S 3 l lie above prires arc a sample,and the balance of the stock will be sold in proportion. Positively no devia* Lou m prices. . Merit! „ Great Attraction t TUST RKCLIVFiDai Jxrvar*’ One Price Cash Store 1 - ~ c Market rjreeul’maburgli, between fourth «i. and DirinomJ, the largest and- moot beautiful stock of MMUNfJ akp SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to ili»' citizens of FutsbuigU. Tne f*ut»fcnber wou\d inform those who desire to get ooox» uai.oain?, that the greater port of his Stock was imrclused ot ibe recent large Auction Sale* in New \ork and Pbilarielph-.a forerun* which enable* him to fcrli goods Uto per cent, cheaper than those who buy on crcd-i. vye do not deem it necessary t* mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but dtem Kffuihcu'iu toeay. lhai it consists of a full assort ment of Indies’ uwl aent'emim’s wear, together with n general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination or our stock from who wish to purchase. . .. 1 . {marts SEtONU GlUfiAl AttUIVALt . Qv PALI# and Winter Dry Goods and Variue* at No -57, Northwest corner ot Wood street and Diamond alley,..Pittsburgh, Ta* D.Gbego & Co. would again an* nonnee to incirnld customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. Anti ns our purchases have been made on the mo9t fav orable terras with Importers* and Manufacturers,weflat ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to merit a continuance of confidence tuid patronnge of our old customers and the generally, winch lias becu heretofore so Übe* rally Itesnnvcd.upon u». Our DRY GOODS STOCK is m part of Broadcloths, Cassirnere?, Sattlnets, Tweeds, ftiDcy Vesting, Checks, Flannels. Drtlhngß, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets. Linsey Tli*ids,' Al pacas, Mcnnoes, Muslin DeLtmcs, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, mney low? Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee s*ilk Pocket Handkerchief?. and Insli Linens direct from Jtelmid, and ai! other articles genorully kept in the DryGoodshne* Oca Vahiett Department-will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kunt West of the Mountains, and ja made up in part of Combs, Huttons. Potent and Spool Threads, direct from rairupej Port Monies and Pocket Rooks, Hooks and K?cs, Pinsand Needles. Topes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ka- Z'jr«, fable Cutlery anil Pen-Knives jast arrived from Sheffield; Potent Medicines. Violin and Violm Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates ant; Slate Pencils, Percussion Cap*, spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Eugings, Ribbons, Sewing fcilk, bilk Gimps and Fringe*, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Hurencc together with it general assortment of all other articles m the-Variety line. We have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and* Watch Materials. Gold and Gilt JeweJiy, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Stiver Spectacle*, Clocks, Ac., to which wc invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined lo Bell our Good* on the moH reasonable terms,.cither for cash or satisfactory refer ence. .* •; • - . ■ N. 8., The business -of the late .firm of Gnxao & Me-' Candlers is to be settled by I). Guos at the stand of D. Giiego A. Co , who is fully authorized for such and in wbo*e possession are the papers, Notes and Hooks of Said firm. {octls:lf Bolivar Fire Brick Mannfacluring I'ompany. JAB. GLOVED, S. 22, KISS, B.E.JOSKS, 8.9. HAGBAW, TGJLOVKaj KIESR & CO«, Proprtetorii HE subscribers having been appointed Agents for tho.abo.ve named concern, wilffccep constantly oa hand a supply of the celebrated HalivarFire Hrick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and'Diwalls.' They arc also ready to receive orders for said Hrick,to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall bepromptly filled. Wc do noideem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over alt oth ers that have been offered for salem the United States,' their superiority beingvwell kaown to almost all persons. who use Fire Brick, The proprietors have determine 1 that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their prosent envi able reputation, and that no expense shall bo spared tj make them even better than they have heretofore been, i bis is the only establishment low manufacturing Fire Brick atßohvar. . . KIER A JONES, roarl7__ Oanol Basin, Seventh st., Piusbargh. - • Fltet Flt«t Flta t " *TvR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT for Fits. X 7 "7 The astonishing success which has attended the use of ihu invaluable medicinefor the cure of Elliptic Wts, or I«ailing Sickness. Spasm*, Cramp. Convulsions, Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Ac., renders it the most valuable medicine yet discovered. Jn fact, as a remedy for the above diseases,' it stands unrivalled and alone. There is no other reliable reme dy. It has been said that Epilepsy is incurable. This, however, is not the fact. Dr. Hurt’s Vegetable Extract has, and Is constantly curing this distressiugcdmplaiht, as the testimony recerved from physicians and others will show. Fee ceruficates, published m Dr. Hart’s Me. ■ dical Recorder, pamphlet form, to be had of the Agents, grjtis. For sale by BA. I AHNtsrOCK & CO, marS corner of Wood aud Tirsl streets. Just Published, rpITE BRASS BAND COMPANION —H Kwaxabas X just publiPued, and has for sale, the übove Work, comprising a selection of fix pieces, Marches, Quick Ac, carefully and cosily arranged for small Brass Hands of eight instruraen’s—viz: E flat Bugle, two Coronets, two Uiberccrnos, Valve Trumpet, 1 rombone and Hass Tuba, by H Kleber and N. Young. The pieces arc of the most popular character, and ex- P r ®SBl> composed and arranged for small bonus, and n is hoped, will supply a want seriously fell by brass band associations, both in cities and in the country—viz: Lhoiee pieces of mu'uc, well and easily arranged for eight in truments, and at a comparatively low price. NO 101 THIRD ST., , Sign of the Golden Harp. jv. B—a deduction made to dealers anti teachers of bands. (mart A WORD JO CAMKHLMA EVIiGKANIS —We ■fjL. would call the utlenuon of persons going to Cali fornia, to our assortment of Goods la their line, such as Pistols and Knives—the largest and cheapest assort ment in the city. . • Just received by Express— -1 doz. Colt’s lour and five Inch Repenting Pißtols: Ido Alien’s do do : Revolvers: 1 H'O Sprague & Marstar’s. . . . ALSO—Rodgers, Wastonholmes, and Crooks’supe rior PocketCatlery. •••• 1 lluaung Knives, with Fork attached to the girt,—the article foT Callformaemigranla. ALSO—Small Cooking Stoves. They can be carried in iho small tpace of eight inches square, and will not cost over two cents per day for fuel, which is alcohol. Price—No.l.SJyjOj N T 0,2,54,U0; ; All the abovo articles for sale at marl« : . DOWN A TETLEY, 13C Wood st. DODDB a cnOZIKR, MACHINISTS AND MANUEACTDHERS, ■ OIL: MILL BUILDINGS, cot* PAITh ntr of Di amotidy (near tht Ohio and Penn - Railroad Ali.eouevv Crrv. 2BSsretßiver and Land Meam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of nil descriptions*, Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses;.Gold'Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togcthei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to toe satisfaction of cus tomers. £F7“ All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride & Co.’s,No. 20; Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention.' cult . - . . DODDS A CRQZIER. NOTICE.— Having sold oui ray Book and Periodical .Store to W. A.GHdenfenney k. Co.. I cheerfully re commend the new firm to my friends and enstomers, W. C. WALL. TO THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned have nssocia .«uV.,n Purchasing iho enure periodical stock cf W • V* Wall, No. 85 Fourtli street, which will be conducted as .above, under the firm of W. A. Gildonfenney Jt Co 1 he present stook will be increased to every articlo be longing to the business. Public, patronage is solicited and will be thankfully received.- ' 1 ■ iuicu W. A: GILDENFENNEY, pNER * CO. W ?um{ N coSm no C a 0 3 - formctlsr atthcirolil stand,_bo 32 Sauthfield streoL' --- {feb3- TVSSOLirrjON OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Portlier" heretofore .existing between Joshua Rhodes nnd A. I. Anshotz, under the -firm. ot Joshua Rhodes A Oe« l orl'i,B < s ,y a,a . 8 l ? l . Te4b y .mulual consent The bos? ness of the firm will he scltied by cither of the partiei JOSHUA RHODES. PtmhurgS, January 17th, 1^ RED P ' The businesswUlbe conductedas.heretofore by the subscriber, at the old stood, No. 8 Wood street. y 1817 JOSHUA RHODES. ■•■■ ■ ■.'•• 'i' ni a va t Journeyman Vatu net junkers Association WAItEHOUSE. IIO'SECOND STREET, (near the comer, or Wood'.)" ' ’ . TH IS SASSOCJATION, em-a* bracing, already; twice lo BSBBMiaiaMa times as many hands as ihelar-'f®3 mf, *i||u gcst and hitherto moat renowned* I t busmens shops of t|us city,, have opened their Ware house, and art ahle.to lurtiish the Pttblie, by wholesale oyctatl.withFuriutnre of the following description^- Sl*oo, nowat flijc. ua* “ 70 1,75 ■« 1.25 S7| . « 52* 70 » 50 G*| u 45 87* “ (i2* . G2* “ 40 50 “ 31 Mahogany Wardrobes; Drcssingßureans; Full Col umned Bureaus ;Mnhogan>. Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ;; Mahogany Washslands; So *“ ty" 10 S 1 ? 01 * i Book Cases ; Secretaries; Card Tables; Bier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables :_fTat Hacks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dinuigniid BrenkfastTablcs! Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bareads : Cribs; Cradles,&c. ’ Tkeadvantsgeso/co-ssperaiion, on an extensive scale, permit them loseH cit the lowest prices, and they arede term'med to sell, loweuhan any competitors, an euiially good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving tberaooall. - ' .!fD“ steamboat tootk of all. 1 descriptions. and olher articles of any description, ©adeio Older in every style, at the shortest nouce. , • ; , (math • Feruerr, mahogany, arid Walnut i Varnish, r lldrdtoartond Furniture at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received tram New York and Boston-a moat splendid stock of VENEERS, and aremanuractnringpy machinery Farultore suitable forthe trade. All of Which we will sell at extremely iowprtcea. . As great care was taken in ihe selection of Hie stock, persons cannot fait to be Milled cutler as to quality or price; and, os it Is welt known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior arid ranch tower than by hand, the attention of the trade iarespecifaljy invited, l unicd tVork.m ail its branohes, carried on as ttsnal. Pionk for hand-rails, for Carpenters,anAaH.auieles required in manafaclartngCabinet Fanitrirre, constantly ?" band—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. UYAN A M’KEE, . it yaidsiJnildlngs, raargfcydaw ■ WoiOl Krih eiVetr a. O.UAMStSH. _ - .. . M U. SSOUB _ Hammer & D&nl«r, : • WARKKOOWySMITHFiELOSTREET, > EUatmStttntkstrtet and Strawberry aUey.PittsbufeJPa ; «AMAIEa ABAULEBkccpcbnsJirirtyynlland variety Dfiexeellent abtf faslUbtLEibtft fc^riiitnrft. warranted eqaal to any in ibe city, and sold on as * I 'ravoraole terms as con be Obtained avdny similar est&blisbmeutiu Jie They htwendw on imndan unnsually extensive aJJilmis oCFumi* larcyirom the cheapest and plainest to. : the most cosily and elegant AHnrterg promptly attended to; mrthfim a. Aiiiaiiusa co* ON-H ANDat their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY: No. M SraithOeld st «targe assortment <?f fancy and plain Furniture, which jbev will seii la per cent, bclow.cdstoniarjrratcs* Terms—cash only.- : : i«icc27;ly . WM. £. SfEVENSON conilunestoinanti ‘“"fclW'fncttirc CAB ’USX-WARE ot every adscript at his old stand, corner of Liberty and sasasssaseventhstreets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in allUsbranches, aiayii T R fcS E i ST ;? IE , TAfcMC bbkiAL cases. ME'BBbscnbere bavins teceutiy made arrinratneiila witli tneratenieeonhisneWaridcalua&ft for the manufacture:and,,sate of tho article in the West, Uieyhavutg been manufaciurcd heretofore excltt* stvely in Hie East, where they Ore superseding the use oi wooden coffins, lake this method of informing the pobllc, tbatthey are now manufacturing elglileeridifrcr entsizeaofthe modern Sarcophagus, varjurie in length from 22; inches to CJ feet, whhwiUthand depth suUnble for bodies of ordinary sue, and forthdse who desire: space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusuardimeh* sions.have several siies deeper wider.’ mui venticm now cdrafngimo general use,iSprouoanced hire' of the greatest of the : nge. These: Denial. <Jasss are: froa P ° BCd various.kinds of metals, but principally of They are thoroughly itiamtkd inside and out, and thus rand- ‘•"pervious to air; and indestructible. They hrelughly ornamental, and of a classic form; are light and portable, white they combine the greatest strength metal U capable ofilna givenquantity 1 , ', e ? property secureawithceraenttheyareperfeci ly air-tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases, lhey cost no more.than good wooden coffins, and are' better than any other article in use, (of whateveVcosU for transportation, vaults,iirordinary interments; as has been proven by.ac tual experiments, and certified.to bv some of our most scientific men V also.' by the Hoiiora* bles Henry Clay. Jhiniel Webster,.Lewis Cask, and outer distinguished Senators who have.wilnessed their: and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents? Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main streeti-three doors above Ninth,, where we intend to keep ion hand at all ilm6s r .such a ■?«•*» alUizesanddcgreesof ornament and finish as will suit the most-diversified tastes. We invite the attention of the public, and Of Under takers, particularly,* ihroughoat the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon the representation of undertaken not using the article,■: whose interest it wonld be to misrepresent them:- ; : marg2:3m, \V. C. DAVIS fr Cft. Elegant and (licfui Vlothlng, A GO., corner of Wood and Water \J streets, are now receivingfrom the Eastern mark ets a well selected and extensive lot of Cloths, Casst meres and Vestings, which surpass in beauty and variei ty any other collection west of the moonlains.- These Goods are the choico of the easlontmarketkbeiug select ed by\ the proprietors,, themselves, expressly-for:this •?' 7 u- r ? purchased for cash, at low prices, which will enable the undersigned 4 to dispose or them about twenty per cent cheaper than thepriceseharired byrmS?rty of tiUloring establishments in tins city *. Cl.o fllS~French. English and: American have been selected with great circumspection; and various siyies of rich material for Overcoats, we have in^bandanee. °« CAJBSIUBHEi -i. vaned, lneluaiog all. the newest, richest and most fash, tenable specimens tecentlyimported and rndnufaciuredi • Our stock of VESTINGS includes a variety of alllhe fancy patterns to be had in New York city: it is meat var.ed and elegant—while some, when properly made up, present an appearance of mtrdcst grandetar./raking the variety asa whole, it certainly surpasses any cof lectionof-Vestings eve* brought to our city before. Gentlemen of taste who desire'thosd Goods made up. cut and' manufactured.; by- experienced Artists, war plense call and examine for themselves..; They are onen for inspection. CALtiAGHAN&CO., septM, . corner of Wood and Water streets. : » SPKIItG AflU SUiafllatt-'ijioXHiUCH ‘ : THREE BIG DOORS! - Ko. 151; Li6erty Stretti Pittsburgh. JOHN McCtipSKEY has now the pleasure of ani nouncing toiiisnamerons friends and the nublic in gcneralj thatJiis Spnng.aniSummer stock is now ready for tespectioh, which Tie believes will be found to be J” e .°^«,. la f8 e * t 1 best selected stocks dfßead^ Made Clothing to iie.fimnd.ln the Western Coumrv; * He bos tins seaßonpablmore than usual attention to the manufacturing and stvie of tes Garments, so that the y ?? ! ow S*} PT^ c ?9j us weU os lhe finest, arc got up in a styte audetegaDdeneltobesorpassedi 1 of all dealers in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of . . A .. . . ' JP^n-fixamtoaiion'of SSSiRfSffiXSi* 1 * 8 ' h° canofler them such induce Siabfishtuent u lheir mterCßt 10 Purchase at his ■riSSm® c *P*sencc r and great success In the bu lher wuh an unprecedented vholcsaltahtZrt iSi:i?w?2 a £ e, k a £ enabled him to get up Garments to business habits and tastes, of everyTocation in sateTiurSißisers^ 13 alraost importance to wholo* ,-Jjl Cutting department will be found a choice se lection of the most faßhlonable r goods,consisting of— . Jfrench, Effgl{th : tindAmerican Ervaildothti . *©»* c *'' Also, an excellent assoitment oi VfSTIMGStOf the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order In the best manner and attliemostrcaßonabteTnices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United States: - , - mariffi BISSOLUTION OF-RARTN£BSHJP>rTke- PatU nershipheretoiore MOFFITT A DOBBS,-as general agents, was dissolved on the'firstiday of March xnst. M9LANE AiMOPEITT-Wiltstm condnct: thefr.bnsi-. jtess as Agents,for Cash Motaai Insurance of Harrisburgh,Bale and. Subdivision of. Real Estato, Negotiations of Bteckv,Time Billfl, Ac., at their office, Street,Pittsburgh. par2fi : McLAIN AMOFFITT. EOR SALE—2aere»of unimproved land, situated .•Abort distance Item tbe Cttyjina df.Jhe,- Seventh Ward. The situation ispleasaatattdhealthyiatidvreH' adapted fariwo family' lots, a* the cxteasio.norJSedtord street willadd to their, value. One,orb6th canho Sad ar 'SJ.OOO eadb." Tettni’ easy: S: CUTIIHERT, G an. Age ru, - *. SO. Smith field street. ■ i- ■RyTOUi-SSES— ——_ JXL Prime PlamauoiiandSagar ffom>e,lo ’More'anti for sale by •, ImarlQJ KING & MOORHEAD/ Vv-..' - r,b v=--;ri-•••;fe.^»Jii».:V'v.r i ;.v:' .<- .’ • V • '--•* . inniilut*,- &£. /ya' jaaes w; wooow a . CABTNhT Bp| Witft^Ubai7R£jZ>M* 67 Wd «BvTbird ltt««t> •- - *-j} r - r P fi ft ec^u^yJnrorniB.h!flfricndsan dcn»toni» • crs pow completed his spring slock of - p^ruHurc l winch is decidedly ibe.-largesfond vest «V«r . offered for. sal era thisCijy, which will be sold at prices A 3 * o * n *? n J m United States, East or 'West: . .Asue is determined to uphold-the quality- .waierials, best workmanship, and" newest from .tUe extent of his orders and facility 10 pr<Kiaee warr “ leii l ofjdemifylng’ the-; cos* •** 9#aliiy--w»d price; and.- the E re ntest variety of every 4e£ Uriplioit' the cheapest hSu plainest; to the most etegau> and.cpBUy,uhaca hotrsei or any part of erpressfo to order. _The following articles consist, in P^® f J* 88locSc J for nehnesa of style ftndGnlsb, cannot be surpassed tn any of the Eastern cities: . - Louis XfV letc-lete-u-Sofas; 503ofes, in plash and hair cloth : ' - SO dor.-Maiio'fiany Chairs, .20 dpi Walnut do; ; 50MahoganyRocking <lo; '.‘2o Walnut do do; AO Mahogany Divans ; - - 20 Walnut do; SO Marble rop-Ceutre Tables;. • 00 .• do , • Dresflingßureaus; d 0 do Wasluuands; ’„■•■■ • . 40Enclosed do; • . 100 Common do; .80 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads:■■■• .80Walnut .* do; * . GO Cottage do; 3co Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; . 20 Mahogany. Wardrobes;. 10 Walnut do; .10 Cherry ~ . do; v SOPldiiißureaus; ; - 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12Secretary imdßookcases; , 20 dozLCanc ScatCbaira: 24 Cane Seat RocfcingrClmirs; 12 Ladies Writing Desks; • * - - Hat and Towel Stands; WJmt*Nols! \- Ktiguires; : Paper Machac Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke' do*' KUzabaifceh , do; ■ Hall and Tier do! Recebnon do; Ladies’ Work Table*; leariloiaiJ Uo; ? Extension Dining Tables; AT I ? do; /Ottomans; y Gothic and Hall Choirs. WNn4nR ? ??i r i I MHi 0f COMMON-FURNITURE and vy rnusoß CiIAIRS. .Cabirst u&ksss .supplied with all articles mUieir line ?•■ ■"* K ■ .- • • STEAM UO ATS and UOTELS,fun\iaTjedaliheshort est notice. • " ; Ail orders.prompily ntleniicdto Closing. -*•'* - ' - V V K IMistfUaittaav. .MOUNT AIiVEBU AC/UMSAVi , r • -. r OR YOUNG fiIRLsT * In At tmmtiiauiuiinjycf At Citln c} Pitulurih ms rf ins INSTITUTION opeiuid on the Ist day of XclcV^a’/y^ ciem'mrdMMornCoograp^oTonhlfGobe^ Useful and Ofnamenlul Work, Music lid Brawi ing. • ... , i KnfliSs The l ufinttfll pension for BoaM; Toilion and Waih- • • ' ; ing, payable half yearly in advance, • 8112.00 .Mubic for beginners, - • . - . . 5,00 For.tbe uspofthelnstrument,. . w* •• 300' Drawing, . , . . s’o^ ’ The healthy location of the establishment! the plctu-' resqae scenery; variedand extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must render it adesirable place bf education. 7. The greatest attention of the Teachers will he paid to thehealtb, moralandiniellectaalcultureof the pnpUs committed toftheir' carei.and lorcnderihat aUemiou effective.the discipline will be exact, yetmild undpa renul. : There will he two semi-annual vacauons of w. fortnight each. Pupils will be received at onv time .du nng-uie session: .• ; MRS. BAyjU)ii\NCli, sep24:iAl Principal., ttev. Dr« KlUlkellp’s Female Seminary, KITTANNING, PA., TrriLL Rl3-OPEN,foriis SrXTHSESSION, on Wed fV .nesdtty,OctoberB9ib;*L&3lk' Tkkxs—Per Session tf. SSI Weeks—Payable in Advance:, Board and EnglishTuitfon,’ " - '■■■•• . • - - 800,00 Piano, with Smging and uge of Instrument,■/ 2D,OQ> French. German,Laun,'Drawings. Painting,eacli. 10.00 and Washing, •' .* :« . v , . sso Stationery, * • ..... .75 -The two Sessions commence respectively* on thclasL Wednesday in April and lu October. -Pupils are norre~ Reived hut by special arrangement, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except: in cases of l great emergency. NO.EXTRAS, i CircuLarSjCOnlaining Recommendatlonß, Ac-, can ’be had of tots/G.'H.Wime, Market street, ana of Mr. Mdlor,Bl..WopdsirieeL • = [septfl Pittibargh Coach Paecory, 2T0.. 48•• Diamond near Wood- etretti“ U. :.M , \BIOE tow, PROPRIETOR, «pk& w WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has now one hun- Jigiit Vehiclcg.nndcr. way ofcon - jwi ■ ■■¥?! ’strncllon, the greater part of which are . finuhedy or nearly so< Comprising light nov iop-Buggies, weight from J2OO to 375 pounds; or, top Boggier, from to 425 pounds.-'- Also, an assortment of Kockawny, wuh one or two seats: Some;fine two-horse Barouches. The above work wITI be warranted,' and is constructed from the best material that could: be select ed in/tire cast; cxn market or at home; and, attending personally to cash -Uranch'ofhis'facfory. he feeli confident/cif risking his reputation on hit work, where it is used ar.d not abated.- [ Persons at a distance, ordering work through their friends, or commission merchants al Him.place, will re ceive our most s:rict attention, / •;■■■ - aEFEasncxs:' - Col. Rodyratteraon, . It 11. Hanley, Esq., lion. William Wilkins, Col. George A. Byard, - •WilliamMiLyon,Esq j; Logan, WilsonA.Cou • Singer, Hartman A Co., lion. Jacob Forsyth, £ George Weymon,Erq;, T.G. Moore, New Orleans, M. B. Muford,Clarksville, ... . fTcDncssee. . ; Repository, No. 1 Watson street, opposite the Canal, an. Pennsylvania Avcnuo. lfeb27:ly JADIUS irCANDLRSS & c0i,.... j _■ • . TO» ITOOD STREET, . Ij|rHOLESALE Dialers in Foreign and Domestic Dry JyV Goods,* are now opening their first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting in part of the newest styles of— ■ Dress Lawns and Berages ; ; Plain andFlgufed Alpaccas; - French, Scoteh and Domestic Ginghams; PrintedCaiicoesvingreat variety i Ribbons. Laces and Edgings; - Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; l ’ Summer Coating and Pamatooning; ‘ Brown and Bleached Muslins ; Palm and Leghorn Hats; ' ■ Straw arid Braid Bonnets. , : 1 Together with acompletc stock of Variety Goods and Pedlnrß? NotioQS,Gold tiiid Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. Air of which are of> fered at Whoiesale,for s small advance over Eastern prices. w feb23 0m J. D. WILLIAMS A-.CO. have removed-to No. 122 • Wood street, which is three doors above their old siand, corlietof Wood and Fifili streets, where they will be plcased io mceuheirfriemlß and patrons. . FA3an.T OBOCE&IESr • ' Bio* Laguaym and Java Coflee; - - Now Orleans and ReQned Sugars; » > Golden Syrup. N O. ami Sr if. Molasses; Fine to extra fine Green uml Black Teas; Sperm, Star, Mould and Dipped Candles: Palm, Almond,Castfle and Rosin Soap: Pearl audCom Starch; : i - Furnia, l*esrf, Sago and Arrow-rooi; Hants, Beef arid Beef-tongues; WiUi ageneralasiortmeniof Fruits and Spices. Also, iron and-Nails,-White LeudfCottou Yarn and Patten: /111 c Waeli-board*,&e.,&c. wholesale and retoiL bv marfl. J P. WILLIAMS ACo , lfe» Worn! st. /THlBundersignedhaving disposed of their entlre in- A terest in the National Foondst to' Messrs. Hartai Jtets and-*DstaEL JU’CnanT, would recommend their soeccssors to the favorable patronage that has been be stowed upon .the establishment since its commence ment; both In this vicinity and in the west. ’ : :The books aud accounts of the late firm will, be set tied by either of the partners, at tbe old stand, corner of Seventh and Liberty streets. < febl6:lm - JOHN QUINN A CO, lißft&Y Hits* ~.........DxrnXL M’CCVD?. National Foundry, THE undersigned; having purchased the en* tire mtereal of Jolm Quinn A Co., in the Na • <B Scjiri&£ tional Foundry, will coutiuuc the übove Foun »T dry, under: the firm of Rws A M’Cohpt, aiid constantly on hand a large and exeeUenf assort mentor ali articlesiiftheir Une,madefrom iutoand the moslairprceedpauetnstsuchtis ■ ' , CoosingStaves; Parlor Stoves: Office Stoves; . Hollow Ware: . Wagon Boxes; Plough Irons; ■ • ; Sadirons; Fancy and Common ■ „ Dog Irons; Grates, Ac., Ac,- All articles or Cusllogs in their line will be furnished at the very lowest prices, and warranted not to be iufe rtorto any manufactured in the city. .They are constantly receiving nets and beautiful ■TaiternSf of all : descriptions,-making-our variety ’Ot' Chungs the most amaettveof any nmnufactqgd in the Dealers are mpectfuHv invited to call ami examine our stock, or send on their orders, which will be attend ed to promptly, at the old stand of John Quinn A Co., coruer of .Seventh and Liberty streets,' Pittsburgh', Pa, feMB:lm , RKIS A M-CURDY.. X9OT4CE. HAVING sold my entire slock of Bonks. Pericdtcols Ac., to Messrs REIvL & CALLOW, t cheerfully recommend ihrm to my former customer*. -All persons’ indebted tome will pUasccallalthe old stand uud eel m . , J- B. HOLMES, . Third street, opposite the Foal Office. T n Co*ParineNltlp Rotlee* HE undersigned, having purchased the ent ; re stock of J.B. lfolmes t Srastreet, eoimsiing ofßook*,t*ia-. ttopery, Ae., have this day cntcndirito partnership pnder the firm of REEL/ffc' CALLOW.: 'I hcy'wi 1 be thankful for a continuance of his patronage, aud will also be hap py to have a call tram their friends generally. /A full assortment <;f every article will always be found;.* .. .. A.U subscriptions contracted for by Mr J; B. Holmes will be furnished as usual by us. • J:G. REEL, ■ • H P. CALLOW. Pittsburgh, February 23, 1552. . v , nar »> . Bliiolatlon of Partnsnhlp* •Tl'tHEpartnerslrfp heretofore existing between the un -L: dersigned, has been dissolved tilts day, by mutual consent AH persona Jiaviug claims against the con cern, are requested to picsent thenrfor payment; and ■all persons knowing themselves indebted,areresptet fully invited to call and settle thesame, withoutdelay. KENNEDY A HASLETP. ; . Tub subscriber having: purchased the entire interest of Mr. K. H. HASLBTT, in the Variety and Jewelry busmess. woldd regretfully call the ntumlon of h!s former friends and patrons to ;thfe stock of Goods on hand, which will be sold at prices to salt the times; Particular attention paid to repairing,Clocks,. Watch* esand Jewelry. JOHN S,' KENNEDY* marl .. . y . ■ : • . Nq-94Market street. touts BEINEMAN*-r** •-•••-• -•■•ADAM BEUTEM*?,- [of the fatefirm of Saiids AReineman. z>ouib ftUisßnAii & oom . IMPORTERS AN© DEALERS IN * Cfocjb, Watch MdUrialr, Tools,^c n WITtU STEEEr, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, PiriSBDSflH, fpAKE leave to annoonce.to the trade- and .the public ,X ; generally, that they have themselves carefully se lected and imported from Europe, dldige stoclc of Gold and Silver Watches; Watch Tools for Watchmakers; nhd a most elegant assortment o( Jew elry, Dorn the best manufactories—which they odor at prices as low os they con be purchased in the eastern markets. 'Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; doDeiached Levers; do Lepinea: Sil ver Quartier?; and.elegant French. timepieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a largo stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the best American Facto ries.," ■ • •• ' ■ . •. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line, such as Piuger Rings, Ear Rings,' Breqst Pins. Bmcelcts, Gold) Fob-, and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silvor and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, dodevery kind of fancy articles generally kept in establishments of this description. - They, would respectfully call the attention or the trade -to their extensive stock of Wateh materials and Tools, of every variety, which, they have most carefully se loeled; :- ; V.' * They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele- 1 scopes, and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory inEnglaiid. Together with a greatvancty of other arficles too numerous to mention. Clocks; Watches, afid Jewelry repaired In the best manner and on the moat reasonablelentia., : [ocitliy < Tlic Saloaiiii, " 1 "' . A T THE ATHENJSUML BUILDINGS, Libkbtv or., J3* are nt nIL times a delightful place of resort for La dies andGen,tlemen to enjoy.A plate of FRESH OYS TERS,cooked in. the varlous'siyleq and served in a manner that cannor fruFto pleaae.Also—HOT COF FEE, TEA 7 PASTRY,and other refreshments; at short liotice; EALOON FOR LADIES. BATHiNGIESTABLTSnftIENT always la order for Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, from 7 A. M. to JUP.hL ffablS r W. W. WARD. i Wciuru Jixolungt Botely I . WAfcMT Ot, WKi® OF MHN 6QtfABB,'*miJUJ*U»HU; ' Neatly cppatue ihe Central and J?enna Railroad HevoL £jy Ti«e subscriber J«apecUuUy solLcils a iluire of the travelling public.. . ■ ’ ; JOSEIPif WATERMAN, Proprietor. Tbbms—One dollar per day. ’ ffebifiriv "UALL FASHIUNS—Juu received atthe siotr•■■•yv ' *k* ; v of T f ■ No Fifth sweet, ■■**»<s jl i, be -®P. en f ®V itts P ecUoa o» TharadayN® w * ck »?*b««* yoa will find a’beaui-' fol tuionotnl of on enure new style of Straw mile Saun andl VeIvctBONNETTS, and TfUMMINO§rof iai noiu.kmdg, suitable for Uioseason. va Drcuet—gfa neb andbcguufol style: ; ■•. foetlSnf w»jw«l ler, TTA.Y filore tan handsome moaner. ■*?*- ** rec * nll y returned from the Eastern cities wlia a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy SSSll* 4 Wo “ ld >MUh e attenuon of Ins friends and cue }??£,? I 0 fft ct>that among hi# Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers: Of Jew elry, the .latest styles or broehes, breast sins, fob and ■JJH £o°** fioffer ring*, ear nnjs,miniature, lockets, ' P9PpS—§ a cli aspapermac he, work tables, work bojtcs, desks, fancy yascs, perfdon .ffottles, table ! JQ&U) Coll T i pjfilOiSj pone. nionnies, in areal Tuneiv* china frail wlthancruJles. variety of tueihl and ornamental anielesjwhleh have only to be aeen to bo appreciated. ' ■ novl NO. Bl MAHKET STREET. fIP:.? ABTNtaSHU*.—The subscribers have this day ,\J associated themselves together as PatteetsifOriha 1112 ?' 1 ?? a W - llt>letal6 Ctoeenr, Blttclc* Co, No. iilß comer of Liberty*®^ fflMf? ■ H. U’CtftfcCKfaiJ, XH. -*;> v-',- r : 'j\y., ■< .L ■ Vr- y -» -y-Sr >♦' * <’• i 0 ;.. UKMOVAL* Notice* x ' * v , i . > ** .. , «#''ji ■■ ■-<■. ,Z. -***•<£ ”'" ' ' li> ~ A *" A i ( rendered the cure‘Of this d readful disense a matter of perfect certainty: and the man who will now allow a ireiiiiii to pnjceedTm'tU'tf ennditioiiof tbitvge'w jtiodde-: ■ed uiat nothing can alleviate bat tho knife of a skilfbl surgeon, u wfcollyr jnexcuaablc. jl rpptnreinitsorUi n®T7/om, may, willt propriety, be left U) theperson . anueied undtbeirttsd*makeir;. butte go as many persons no, without even a bandage of any kind'la retain It, of*. !» n JTS ■ ?” WO ease perfectly unmanageable, and leads 1 1 lS,?i l ,Wje.teraed Jftmia, whichoftenban 2S,W ,8 £ buti 'yaJ«orgical;opemtion. Jn. lhe Truss to !*Tgr-WB*.rtWitt °Ter the .trusses and baatleges in S?n?? n n u , so it'*P.ejieetly .corafortabteiouMj can bo made to Ot anv case of Hemta-with'haeiactneßli ail’d equable ness. of.pres Bare that.docs notbeloncto BtiT other instrument with which we are acquainted; Sd will retain any rapture with ease und coroftm toX wearer. Phyelerans of the highest standingin ihe pro !...f rd *V? a,J lii use*: The Tm«*rofDr. Hab ssi rd ’Ti 1 - 1 C *sL® dne-hal.f the cases of ordinary' Rupture* « 'i'-i 1 ® nl ? lt8 application in time, \ rmc^. e f , ’» tnthai character can it given in this C,.*sr,iycelling on thcagtnt. . Persons from n distance eon' have' llicm rent hv sending the measure round the body, mfß ’ by i>a. GEO. it, KEYSER Wfstar’o Bhlsetm of Wild Cherry. The bat remtdy ever bio wit. to man-forCoughsy Colds,'* • Asthma, JClteding of Ms : oJißreadhingyiAjfieltonoftie Liters , Tains or }Ttabnas ofjhe Brewster SuittFirit Siaza of Coniumptibn t sc Inehorti thit J3aUam i»pteufiarly i adapiedto cccry dheasecf ih* Lungs, and Liver, xahieh , »is ptoducedinour evervarying clanats. 'TTjriLDCHEBRy has loegbeen known toposaess im* ' !?V portantmedjclnalproperue?<This fact is familiar to.cvory mQtron in our land,-and pbysicians of:enprc- • scribe it in different forms for a Variety orcomplalnts.— Tar alsQhosbeeneqnaUypoied forilavirmesr andsome- > phyricinns whose namesiirefamiliar jo the whole conn ir«* Kargone so fir as to declare that <sven:CONSUM P TION coitlibe : cured by that alone; In other hands again,it was neariyYalui:iess;-owjng, no doubt, to their*' ignorance in preparing and administering it—a difiteuiiy now entirely.obviated by patient experiment and long experience. ° : The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two sub ■ stances are now for the first time combined nud embod ied ihDr.WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILDCHRRKY. By a nteecberaieid .process, every thing.deleterious or uselessis rejected, ?u thatwlratreihiunsis thn mesi ex traordinary and troly efficacioas rcmcdy for aU kinds of : pulmonary and liver diseases ever known .to man Tb convince aft niibelleveni ibiiodr theory is really (roe*: ‘ we refer to a few cases of cures performed by ihw-won detfal medicine:-. , pL'ExsxifT'Riroaß,' Hain/co. j O.; Sept."tttV - I.D. PAUx-rDearSis ; I riake the liberty of advising you of the benefit I have derivedfrom lhcuse of Dr - Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, prostrsled bv that tetrible scoarge CoxsiunpUop.inMay lasnThesti tack was truly horrifying: loineVTor five of Our fanny' (my brothers and sisters) had died t>f Consumption.; 1 - was afflicted with neariyaU the worst feamrea of the disease..: I bad adisiressing cougb, and expectorated a grcatdeul of blood; hectic fever, severe pains in the side and eh st. cold chilW, alternating with flushes oflieat, and copious nightsweau- I was under the care of a skilful physician from the time I was taken Sick until about six week-* since, being then about helpless, and myfrieuds.consideretl ray case hopeless, or at least beyond our physician’s ski»l t advis - ’ ed the use iof.Wistai’s.Balaam of : vyil<l Cherrj*. With out my knowledge iny father procured it and commenced administering it to me. end front the firstday I Commeh* r ‘ ccd taking it ray.hcallhimproved, anti iit two weeks I was able to be out and oversee my business and labor;' : which Isiili continue to do. I have taken four bottles ofthe medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. ' JEREMIAH ISCRIG. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!! Rdsuvtllk, Fairfield co., 0 ,1651- Mr.J D. Park—Dear Sir: 1 wish to atato to you that my daughter Amanda, agedlG years, bad about a yeor since a veiy reverefittae k of measles, which reduced her,very much, and left herewith u racking eodgh. I employed ail of the physiciatis within our reach lor the purpose of removing her cough, biit without success— She appeared tobo sinking into &:decline; ruth every'" isympiomof consumption I theritried Dr.RogerVLiv-c erwoti and Tar. .But this .aggravated her cough;add gave bet symptom* of a still more inallgimnt character. lwa9flowmo>tscrioariyaJa»med r aTi(] itwna with.trcni- Mingfear that I fromday to day saw the progress of that insatiabledisease; Consumption.:’ i realJy despalredbf my. daughter’s recovery. ;But I providentially saw the cernficateof Jonathan Con'eon, who?ednnghfer, Sarah Jane.wascuredofCoasomption.byiWistar’flßalsom of Wild Cherry This created tt faint hope that it might ‘ help my daugSterirarffliimraediately commenced using - it, unlit almostihsiantly gdVc,relief -Her health-was improved -from the first boUTe, and by .thc uso of two boules of.Wistar 7 s Balsam of AVild.Cherry. She was res- * tonid to perfect health, and she isnot now at all predis-' po*ed to a cdugb. * I wftl xay to.ali that are afflicted with any disease tending to Crihsomption, do not despair, for Dr. Wistaria Balsam of -.Wild Cherry will cure you If you wiUbuttryit. v - v -li: KALB.- f fj-f 4 I ? i ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUKE! WiU miracles never ccnso! More evidence of ita BQrp&jsiii?heahh-resloraiive virtues! ' - (From Dr- Baker, Springfield, Wnidiingion.ro.; Kvl „ Srnsr,FiBi.o,Ky.,May 14. tfio. . Mnssns, Sasvomi APaarrl late this opportunity of informing yon of a most remarkable care performed up*' on mo by the use of Dr, Wistat’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry. In the year 18101 was taken,witli die inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under for six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fall Of 18411 was attack- 1 ed with a severe cold which seated itself open my luiics and for the space of three years' I was confined to my ' aUkmdsof'metiicinea npd every variety of ■ aid wfthont benefit;.and thus I wearied oloug until the winter of 181 S, when 1 heard of Dr, Wist Ur's Balsam of :■ Wild Cherry. ' My friends persuaded mo to give it a trial,'though I had given up all hopes of recovery; and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Through their solicitation* 1 was induced 11 make use of the genuine ' Wi,tar’s. Balsam pf Wild Cherry, The eflect was truly astonishing,; After five years'of affl etiou and sofferinf and after having spent four ok live hundreddollars to no purpose,, rmd tho, best : und most, respectable physicians had, proved unavailing, 1 was soon restored w entire health oy the b'essing of. God acd the use of Dr. SVis mi's Balsam of Wild Cherry. - May lhe blearing of God rest upon llie proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistaria Balsam-of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully. W. H. BAKER , ID“ Genuine Wisiar’* Balsam of Wild Chcrry Tms a fnc-stttnle itf the signatareof Henry Wistar, M. D., Phil adelphia, and “ Sanford A Parle" on a'finely executed slee! engraved,wrapper. 'Agio other can he genuine. . lLf~ Piii'e—Bl per bottle—six bodies for 85. Bold by J:D.DAHK,Foiirih and Walnut streets; Cin• ■ ciimati, q., General agent, to whom all orders must be addressed. - D3* Price SI per bottles for BS, ■■■ 8o dby . , . ,J.D. PA UK. Cincinnati, Ohio, n North-east comer of Fourth and . Walnut sts;>-alitraneii , on Walnut—to whom all orders mnstbe addresied “ street nnd the Diamond; B A Fahucalnok A Cn. l'itiß * hurgh; lAJones. Piluburgh; Lee A Beckham’. A He.' ghenyCity rßTltiisseli, tfas’lilngton ; VF II l£sA„: ton, Franklin; I. il Bowie, Dnionlown; il Weltv Greensburghi S Koumz, Some reel; Bcotl A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed ASon, Hnmingdon;Mrs. Orr,HolliUnv«i burgh; IRMebrindA Co; Indiana; J ll'Wright,Kiitan mng;, Krans A.Cm-Brookvilleh, A Wilson’A Bo”, WaynCsbuigh; M’Fatlnnd A Co,N Callender, Mend.’ yJilehßurtott'A Co.Etie; Henry Forker.’ Mereer; Ja» Kelly A Co, Bailer; S Sntilli, Beaver; J fa Summer ion Warren r F L A C S Jones, CondersporljPCWer’ Jr., Brownsville. ; [martO TO INVALIDS ASp THE SICK., THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. • |dIIiBT. The C ii.T Pais Kxtbactor (CtmTirpT &. J? VaUy't) curing ail Burns und ail Externa” Pains and sores.. ■ • . for or Restoring Hie •&."!’* We ™^■■■?»»* Uvtauntlbagzaiim Vex tuxbU Ehzit, a cure for ail eases of Rheumatism. “ 4th, Me/Yatri* Acmutif Oil, a certain cure for Deafness sili.i/ayi Ztwi*nmf.a knoWliicurttorihePiies .6ih».‘Spot)ti'sSvkHead<ukc i ficmedy. 7th. iUeidsT’sßttef.foraliTvomen in the family wav Bih. Panacea, fir Colds Rudievensh feelings find preventing fevers ; for Asthma; EiveriDompinint and RilioustAffetfiidhs; for Diurih<ci,imligesliOn and Lossof Appetite ;forCo,Uve ness in females and males, and nervouseoroptainis i for Swmach Aflecttt>ns,’Dyspepstd,Tiles, Rheumatism’Ae or 9 gre^"s. yi ™* yi ‘ fit( 'T o,ml£mer '> rOTCIl »‘>«n lOiU* Mts. BreunSs Great Paiii £t&r' ttn m*ri:' rt ;„- • hu.been discovered umt isso hnppilf adapibd'ufnS MUrnaUy as drops to be taken, and yet nerform wohders,whenanpliea «(erTmßy nsa wash or bath hv friction. In UotUes fromTal td’stl cants each " y . H'h. Sana tala’* Baa* £w, for dr ;_. '"J,™ v "®iii m a short ttme. £ ’° r dr, ' r ' The cetebrated Ida’s A. 7« Fills and Temperance ; Syrup, the popular EX ZAt*o. KANT FOa COUGU S, CoLds, INFEUEN; sukS@^& reri mir *** ,heonly Bißsesfsoref,‘ ° /CAina > a Chinese Remedy for Cuts, lC\h. \Exiraet of SarxapariHa. ' This ortiele has omliv ea im oUier Saisapanllas, and sull gives 03 great sails] . lacuon us ever. • Itltb The celebrated spread Btrmgtfiming Plaster; m&de from Dr. Ltn’a recipe, and the most popular in the markets' ■ - iStlu Dr.KJirttUTwthAcJis Jhcm. Aceriaiaandeasv eure fpr Tooth Ache*< ■/ 3 . lflth. Dr- CotorocK has lately bought the right for the United Staie&>' of the cclebrated Cancentxattd Miniial iWaur, found at the Salt-Springs of Doctor Wm n Chase, at St.Cathannesv C. W. This medietne has*ail talned a notoriety .and populantyjiever before by any preparauott av. place,, aud itaaale Uaaheen commeusuraie with its merits, which tiro extraordinur? < Alttlio; fullydaeribed in Al*Manao4 • Wbe given to all who call where the MedJcinet are NOTICE. All pTeparnllon*.. heretofore tr„_„ ■< COMSTOCK’S » or COMSTOCKACON longed and mow belongs EXCLBSIVeLyVo Thu? y ,f SSSSNi s,c - ,nll *SB*SSSnS AU, OTHERS MU9T BE SPERIOUS U. ; en lnnocent,«aXe andeffcctoalreSt r?r £If LS > tall; by Wi C.iACKsdw-ffri i^?J?-4^ 0 fc{r^ ; u SMeaclwe4wullMeh^'^ '**►** 1 s V’ ~ * •* ~ S - : -' "•• •' .. ■ ; . ■■■;; •■•>-"-*
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