.” 1 ;.>f " "•; --; V*Cvt-^LV t C. " "r2i* W‘‘"v ‘ Y* ‘' ‘f f ~ 4 *YY -3- ; - ■■! i , *|Y v?*> v < v. « • V* J 1 If , i < " , v< y */ ' Y. Ve! ' f / ~: - I '-’ ':> 4 Hg* * i *-\ ;y <*>■/; - * j , » , * ■ y . - , . * .■'•'• • * • ' * v- i>%%, i , ■•■■' *%BtWF fgs&lfeM %felilStfi m9k&S9m^o£% %&&&&$£ mtM MM << w^i fMHi IMi IfiAMid ,- Mi / iiis|s|s : d / ypartM / s 'aw 4 'JSsp&Rsss *• (1 wMptP 3tMsgggg| ;? i«l« : ; r » IgMggpgg I ;! {S’ fl&AjMs£f' # I s f ssS®S?i *< *' ! #lf^l#lw s ss »■ & B ■WtMi ~ ng ,c— oaniP^eßuslne j mmmm #sssi SaggaSSSSr 1 SlliffeSa ’' ‘ *■ ' ~ - ’- ■'* k ’ 5 / * _ .---’.* /' ‘ l;S«ioa I 4&w e,!6M,| ®? I,> ««^B l - ..-NM. ~ Mi§mMm»w&ssx. - : ; ■•■ - ;>-:' : ". - T^ - p.. ■•--•"•";- 'A w§ -»». W. J. TAPSCUTT •. i, 3watlow;TailLinc.«alling from New York anJ Tiiv: erapol on iheOUi and Biu of each month : .•• NeWiUne leave New York on the tfith.aiid Liverpool . . .olvine lUU of each mon'b ■ >.r . Rfrd Star.Linrleave* New York on the Utb, and Liv* . fiTpoolon UiesNihorcach reouih. .. ! •..■■■. •* ... . i-ifte sails twice a month from Liverpool and New - -.v ; < .'Che London Line ot Packets sail from New York the ’lslj titb,- 10th und <h,and from l»ondouon .Um Cih, i-iih, sUiaml iiaiU of eachmomlt. T . , l _, ’ • The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets sail from New 2 York and Glasgow on ihe Ist umi ifiih ofeach niomh. „ = - A Weekly I/ine of Pscki'tß from LiyurpooUo New Orleani. . ■ -l. - ••■■■>'. .-.r Daily Line for emigrants, from New > ork,.by steam*. boat and railroad, or by canal and rui'roott, to Pitts *..... ■ buraii. , Passengers will receive every attention, and advice • given cheerfully at the office of W, Tapscotl fc Co.j 'feden Quay, Bubnn, and Si.--George’s Buildings, Liver* *■ :pooU'\V.A J» T.Tap»ccU& Go.,reSouth streei,New York, or at the office of Uie advertiser. Persona residing in ih® United Staret? or Canada, who . : . wish to send for their friends t« any parlor England, : Ireland,Scotland ®r.Wales,can inake thn necessary ar -.Tosgcments'by application to the. subscriber, aril have them brought pul by any of the above favorite lines of : Packets, (which range from LOOO lO 2,500 ton* buni'en.) ...or.by first class. Merchant Ships, onfavoruble terms, by -way of Liverpool, London or Glasgow, Their fre*. v quency of .aftiling precludes the possibility or deltir. rassage cam also he securedfromLivcipool to New O rleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia; Boston. Charleston and • - .Savannthdirect. Bemiuanecsni smnU and laT»»e suras Yas usual, to Great Britain und Ireland. Messrs. \Y, A J. T Tapscott i Co. have entered into - aTTBm*cmenl* with'Messrs. Vo<;£i, Kock & Co.. Bank* ers.Frankfort-Dn-jhe-Main, and with'Messrs. Edward Blount A Co, Baukers, Paris, to draw , sight drafts, . .which Can bo idade payable m nil the principal places .'throughout France and. Germany. Passage tickets and -.drafts always for sale by the undersnrned, corner.of Stith and Liberty strecut, (up stairs,) Pittsburgh, ncn . uoor to Messrs. J; AR. Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery. .■ JAMES BLAKELY. F.: S.—Catslo* urs of tho vei*el«, time of sailing, an t burden, can be had at tl»v above office. gratmtr (f PtntfNtiM York r - 38 Waterloo Roed, LtvtrpoQl f and &S ' • Gravitr Orleans, . » H\3 a Line or Packets Liverpoolto^NewY^ork; a - Line of Packets from Liv- iMBfiVV • arpool to Philadelphia, on the e Igh teenth of eachi«LU..f~»jiyiriij. of : Packets to* Baltimore on the guih ot each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Sih and 94th of each month from London and Portsmouth to -v-New.York. •••••' ALSO—Drflflaatslghtalwayson hand, for any amount, at lhe lowesb rates of discount;'and all-information : given concerning passengers, that can be given, with , pleasure, by thetr Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, • marls ,- • . ..410 Liberty si., Pittsburgh. < "\¥r Earo now prepared to forward produce Ac., to • ff Philadelphia immediately. Time, five days.- . • Ratesfor bacon,lard,park,beef, Ac. -■Stic V 100 fts. Gotton,cheese, earthenware, leather, loaf tobacco,wglass ••-■■■ - GOctf-IOOlba; Beeswax,dried fruit and wcol - - SOc^IOOKh - Fats, pellnes. deer audbuiTalo skins, eggs i . brooms, radze IbOc V ICO Uu ; :-apl4 • COVODK A GRAHAM, ArU- "V7RESH 60003- i J? SO hair chests prime Green ami Black Teas') 75 cany boxes do do do; : 1W bags prime Green and Fancy Rio Colfee; . 20bags Laguyra and Old Government Java ; CO Uxs.2o*s, lO s,trs T 6*s t J and 1&. Lump Tobacco; 35 barrels No. 1 and 3 Mackerel ; .25 do Loaf and Crushed Sugars ; < • 5 : do Sup. Carb. Soda j . • •■-.a-, do Cream Tartar; 10 do -ChippedLogwood; 10 boxes Extract' ao; 40 .do- Star and Sperm Candles; : :40 do Moald and Dipped do; 50 do ' Extra Pare. Starchy SO do Almond, Palm and Kosin Soap 30 do Rosemary, Windsor and Castile , lOdo CocoaandChocolate; 20 do ; Saleratus; . . ( 10 do Rock Candy ; .. 10 do Babbitt's Soap and Yeast Powders s ' - 111 do ; Bala & Co. Chemical Soap; '5O do M.R.-Luxln Raisins ; > 5 do Hecker’sFarma; 5 do . Corn Starch; 20. do ■ Clothes Fins; 10 do llatcli’sCounter Scales; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia; 1 caseNatmegs; • ' 6 bags Pepper and Pimento; . - 50 kegs and cans pure Grdund Spice*; - 1 barrel pure Ground Ginger; -scesespttreAfncan do; t •j\,.sodn»aiSravrnaFigs; . 1000 Bra; extra Madder ; . SQO lbs. fresh Francs; . 3 barrels Weller’s Japan Blacking; 100 dozen Mason's Challenge do; > 30 do Damson’s Columbian Ink, l oz. to Lgat* lon bottle; ■ 150 do Corn Brooms; 1 • SO do Patent Zinc Wash Boards: r : 20. do Bed Cords; : rronhnd Nails. Glass, Cotton Yarn andlßiuine,'While Lead,&c. Wholesale and Retail, by <■ J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., • No.lSi Wood street, foardoor* above Fifth street. : PUDJUUtb &• irOELJP* : ' manufacturers and Dealer# In 2SANCUGSTER MINERAL PA INT i Aixsairenr City, Pa. . . Nbw Yo&k, December lSth; I&S1. ■ . I have analysed a sample of MANCIIESYE& MIN* ERAL FAINT, for FoddsbAFobd, and find it to ccm lain the following: v *■ v Alumna, ♦ . Per Oxide o! Iron, - Lime, . - Stew e se, : -Water and Loss, • ' 100,00 v The Powdered Sample, comnmed in the box, wlueh I suppose was the one you desired qlpo to liavo analysed, 1 find to differ flrom any average of the Imnps powered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows: ' Per Oxide of Iron, . 09^D SiUcaand Alumina, - • 33,00 ■■• •• Lime,' " • ■■■ ,88 Magnesia, - ' * - ;,ic Water and Loss, • - iftG • 100/10 This difference I presame arises from the mineral not being nmform, some portions containing more Iron than ; others. The analysis shows the article to be well sou* ed for a durable painu I find that by calcining thepow* derby a pretty high heat, the colons much improved, oral least converted into a fine red. JAMES R CHILTON, M.D. Chemist. . For sale by JOEL MOHLER, 841 Liberty street; ••: pi •.. ■ martCiy B r Pittsburgh fcoatber Depot* ; SARD &=CO., No. 103 Wood stbest, have just * received a Vail supply of stock niiheirline. Dal* limore and New Ytrk SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Kipsaud Calfskins,.French Calf Skins, Coantry Up per,-Kips.andCalf Skins, Morocco Lining and Rinding * : Skinsj Tanner’s Oil; Tanner’s and Corner’s Tools.Ac. 1 Ana, taken together, they believe it the largest and nest .... assortment ever ottered before in one house in Pitts* otznh*. Ail of which we are to sell to casb . amfprotnpt paying customers at ihe verylowest prices • possible.'".-' • ■ • ••■ • •• : • ■. • We lake pleasure In showing oor stock, and cordially Invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing else* where. - v [sepltfcif COPARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers huvejhis day associated themselves togctficraa Partners, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Commissionbusiness, under tbe linn of'Joti’o ®iacic a.Co.,Nfr 319 corner of Liberty ondlrvyinsts. JOHN black, M M’CULLUUfiH. JR. privrc wini.m W. Wallace, 'lio T ?§5 URGH STEAM GARBLE '.WORKS, 3 3 3 Ltbtrly, opposite StmOt/ield xt. ? rav o &ioncs, Mantel*. Furniture kinds of ioanafeeiareil Marble, nl* SeverS'hnlrf'r! i^i mftde 10 ordcr on ll»c shortest notice milE subscribes tawSbdfy^XKSJ?,.,,, u l Jer llie Bl ? ,e »'ltt cfin'oT TAArVp MA Girimfi .BANE for Ibe i.u“po« Of ernlCoretousion iind Produce S K coin« in Cltvt* land at iht same iwityandtti the samcrtruinofc&Ti' apryfitT' • ■■ ■■- :■ , v - -•■ .UICUIQAN tIt&NTILAL KAttjttOAl>! 1852. gpiiffi, CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In ronner-uon wiili ihe Cleveland and Ciricinimil Bail riiaU, Cleveland mid . K«a Railroad, Cleveland nnd 1 utsburgh Michigan Central Railroad; PASSENGERS ..Will be. ticketed through from any point on Luke Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and rmsbnrgb, and from nther of those places to any point on Lnkc.Michigan: This Line will he composed of two new low pressure steamer** built expressly for the route. : , CLEVELAND, > Capt C.C Stahaud. FOREST ClfV, - - Cap I. A I'ikrcb A Boat wUI leave Cleveland f t Detroit, and Duro. lue Morim.g Boat, will cross the mountains the same nigh!, >«mck, the same night . ' • • rare td Baltimore, . .. » 3 p t (V) . do Philadelphia, > . •. itt’eo. m do Washington City, • - - 10-uU- ForTieket*, by either ol the above Lines, pleore call at the West Newton Plunk Road Office., in the 'Motion gahala House, Water street. J. J, EVANS, Agent, apn! • - ’ SEW AUUAaUKAIEIVTI • FROM Pittsburgh to Cleveland* Columbus and Cincinnati! ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, JBEmgagg, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Us) than Ten Hours, by a continuous Sailroad line ! THE Ejrprers Tram on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Ptttsbargh at SI A, B, stopping ol Sewickly, Rochester, New: Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Colnabiuna, and Salem. and real'll i-a Alii flnee,SS! miles ftoin Pittsburgh, at IT. Mr Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad tit it P M , end reach Clevela id m 6 I*. M. Returning, the nas’ senseis leave Cleveland at 9 A.M-, Alliance all 3u T M., and reach Pittsburgh at 53D T «!., In time Io con nect With the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and also wnh the V oughtogbrny Slaamboat and Plank Road ■rente, ■ rasseneers by this ronie come from Cincinnati lb t’lltsbtfrgh in two days, without night travel, and nave from one to two days in connecting with lh© Penan. Cen- Ual Railroad, • • Pasiengei* Irnvmj Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. M-. roach ranion at 2P. M. nnd Masmifon nr tbttOP. M- At Mas* •illon the line connects wnh fiage lire* (o Wooster, Manßfield.Ncvv Philadelphia, and at Kuon to Mew Cai* tie, Poland, Warren, Mercer ami Erie. The Now Brighton Accommodation Traill leaves Pittsburgh at 30 a; M: and 5 20 P. M., and New Brighton nl7 Ai M. and l P. M., siopping ul miermcdiate station*. excursion Pickets, good for two davs, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Hoehcsier and New Brighton. . Qaartcrly tickets are sold at (ow rates, and uckcubv the package to tome of Urn Mntlon*. • The Trams do not run on Sunday. a ’ Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fare by the only eontionoos Railroad Line from PJiw burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 54,00. To Massillon. Its nulea, 83,00. ■ For uckcts apply a! the Federal Street Station of lho Ohio and Fa. Railroad, to GEOIIGEPAHKIN, Ticket Agent. J. MESKIMEM, ' , Monongahela Home, Pittsburgh. Note—By the rouic by steambooi 50 miles to Wells ytlle, and theoee byJßatlroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is 83 no. ■ Fintbargh, Antil I,lBsa.—(optai \ 67,21 5,34 - 18,41 ,63 • ,W • - 8,00 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PSH ABirX.VAHI A nAIX.Roa.Di Two Ooily Trains From Plttibnrnb to Philadelphia and D&lUmorc. ■ Only 80 Hours Through l FAKE.*H. rpilE Express mail tram will leave the Depot on Llb* ;JL erty street) above the Canal Bridge..every tsornios aifll o’clock. , ■ . 1 Passengers will goby the cars to Tartlc, Creek 12milei‘ where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 88 miles, overa first rate turnpike road to Beauy’sAtauon; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and then lake Die cats to llollidaysbure; and .then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to I’hiladel* pma and Baltimore. Passengers for Baluraore tujse the cars of the Yorlr and Cumberland Railroad at Hnrnsburgh, arriving at U&iu- breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. ' The Evening Train will leave daily at 0-30, P. M« or nvmgatPhilacielpininext evening. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech A Co.’s Eipregg Pocket Line will leave daily, at 5 o'clock,!*. M:, connecting at Blairsvilie with the Pennsylvania Railroad* Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and B&Uiraoro in 33 hours. „ FARE SUh • Passengers will procure their tickets- at the Railroad Office in the Monongithela lfouso, Water Street. ‘ N.U.—Schedule time qb follows: From, Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, 7 hours . do, Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 8$ do do. Johnstown to Hollutaynburg,ln* . ■ cludlng23mUesPoruigeroad, 6 do From iJoUidaysburg to Uilleriville, P do do BiNersvillelo Philodcfphla.over Columbia Railroad, 3| do • v Totsl, 83 hours. ; ■ This Schedule dhows ample umo on each ponton of the romo,and can bo regularly made, if no unexpected. . detention should occur Passengers ore informed that the Portage and Columbia Eailroadare. “cc i ' Bi' ’an favor li has met with,-Is a suf-. ficieut guarantee that it is .no longer, considered a uncertain experiment; but la acknowledged by all as vastly, superior to any .mode of.uanspnrtattoa usedonCanals, (when intersected by Railrharii l Goods loaded into our Boats at.‘Piusburgh 'remain undisturbed until unloaded atour Warebbuse In Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delsv consequenton three different tra»BMpmemB:and seen »ag 11,e deUvery.orGoodsinenUre.)ou lt hipaet the first years l deposit.wuhin twenty days.. Each member entitled to s monthly report, gratis, ■* OFFICERS. Frtfjnfrnl—D, W. Bbsomoxt. Viet Piaidcnt and TVrojnre/—Wra, M. Wilson. Si errfary-G; D. Brown. • . ' Ftnattit Comimust—A.. S. Childs, A. D. Christie, and JV A. MWumera.- - ; nmrilrtim- .Tlis Ftaulslla Fire Insurance Company; Or *BItAD*LMU. . BIRECTORS:— ' Charles iv.Bancker,: George W. Richards, - Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. ; •Tobias Wagner,;. AdolphiE. Borio, . . Samuel Grant. : . David 8. Browne, iacob'R.Qmtlh, Morris Patterson. CUAS. N.BANCKER.Pret’I' :• Ch*s. G. B&ncsss, Secretary. .- Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every descnplion of properly m town and country at rates as low us are consistent with security- * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fundi which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested} afford ample protection to the assured. ■ The Asseisorthe Company, on January Ist; 1051, u» published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as foli lows, viz:*— Mortgages ■ ■■■s 018,128 00. Real Estate 81,377 73 • Temporary Loans«~». ■ . ■■■•• 83,'JGC 17 • Stocks ♦ 01,681# 00 Cash,Ao.'.. 64,349 81 „ f t , •!,’313,708 44 ; Since their incorporation,' & period of 21 yearsvihey have paid upwdrdsof OneMilhon Four Hundred Thou< fund lioUart, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence oflbe mlvamagesorinaurance,aswell ns the abiluy&nd •disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. . < J.GARDINEH COFFIN, Agent, OffireN. E. corner Wood and dd su. - biale Mutual Klre luturauce coinimuy. HARRISBURG J PA, TYESIGNEDonIy fonhc surer clauses of property,has • tin ample capital* und allbida superior advantages Inpoint of cheapness, safety ami accommodation, to city ami pounirymcrchants, and: owners of dwellings, and tsoluted or country property. : . ; ... . . ..v A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, oci27) Dranch Office,No.MSimthfield su Pittsburgh l THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFErV LNSDK - ANCBCOMPAN Y*—Ofi»oe«Nortii Room of the Kx eliange.Third street, Philadelphia. FiHi IKSDBANCB.—BuiIding?, Merchandize and other properly In tout* and country, insured against loss ot damage by lire at the lowest rate of premium.: ■ MaaiKs Iksojuncb.—They also insure Vessels, Car Mies and freights, foreign or coastwise, under openor special policies, as the assured may desire. . iNiiANoTasNsroaTsTion.—They atBQ insure merchan dize transported by Wagous, Railroad Cufs. Cauai Boats and Steam Boats, on nversand lakes, on the most liheraltcrinB. 8 0.00. ‘ 10,00 * io,io. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seat, Edmund A. Sender John C. Davis. Robert Uurtoti, John R. Penrose;Samuei Edwards,Geo. ii. Helper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, VV ittiam FoiweU t John Newlm, Dr.lt. M.llnston- James C. Humt.Theophilua.Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Cruig,George Merrill,Spencer Me* IWum,CbarlcS'hcl(y,J.G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr d. Thomas, John Sellers, Wro. Eyre. Jr. . DIRECTORS AIV PITTSBURGH.-D; T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Juo.T. Logan. r .WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President. Josmi W. Cowajt, Secretory. oj*OlSee of the Company, No. 4g Water Mreei, Pitts bargh. (jelfedtO . /. IV A;MADEIRA,Agent. ' Flra and Cjavln* Inauraoeo. fIMIE OFPICE.of tho Insurants Co.ttf North Amtru* X has been ttmovtd to the Warehouse of Hardy; Jones A Co., N0.v141 .Front street,third house Kastoi Wood ihcsabscrtberwiliissae Policies oa Build ings and their contents,and onShiptflentsby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible .Company. \ (ap3) WM. P. JONES, Agent Blit* tttotaal Ftre losurauc* uumpftoy, . UKA.NCH OFFICER Sutntfisui 6r.,PiTTSUOB« i, • • • Putsburt(h t Ma vt«i,l*At. .rTiiib.besievidcnceof the successor the. Director*.it* X endeavorm* ionjakeihc l *STATK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, i* the unparalleled amount of busirea* which hu* been done—having issued 7*900 . p»il. cteadnnng the pan year, thereby adding over *i:>o,o of the safest kind,tu small risks, iml aiurge proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issued****'*** 7,V00 do do .expired, terminated A .canceled*——*•—— do do. In force*—•*•*♦•—• »•• Amount of Properly insured—••■* do Canceled.urinmatedundei* . . ptred* —w.v 1101,723 do ; do In force*• —•— 67.054.f1y: do PrumiumNoies**—7tf,C?G,B? . do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, C37,|0 do Inforce———-•«* ... 579,03f,?7 do Cash Premiums receJved*:*'*S3t,ss7,l4 do do. canceled*—• • ——■ 321,24 Whole amount or losses aiul expen* ws paid-* *—.*.**.»• *23,<11,45 .Balance in favorof the Co.; trt cash, - 9‘27,8‘24,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of Ings, and isolated or 1 country property, u ts believed this company'affords advantages inpomtof cheapness safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country;- 1 Conducted on the equitable and greatly improveds yn tem of Clasxificaturaof disks, exciuumg uil special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any. one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of Utge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutoulplin, it notoniy postessesihe cheapness anil'accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partlcina* tion in the profits. It t« under the control of the following Directors j —J P. Rutherford. A. J. Glllstt, John 11. Pacaer,Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A* Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob art Kioto, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, FreaU. A.J.GLLLHn^Sec’y. A. A. Ca&atiQ, Actuary. N» B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expl« ring policiesbtts been declared by the Directors, unit is now receivable at ilus Office for renewals, or redeema* 61e fn cash at tho end of ninety days. -. myl7:d&w • • A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Cltlaens anti Strangers, • rfcao DO you wish to purchase a finn ITn . WATCH,ttiabouiG®®^^ Jr* JBone-half ibe usual price T If so, call at HOOD’S fiS**NISW JEWELRY STORE, 01 Markup two doors north of Third, and tale a look at. his new stock, Just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch esorany kind of fine Gold Jewelry nuheir real value, anu not.be charged Iwoprlcea for everything, as you have usually beenj but cun get the very best qualiiv of goods at the lowest eastern prices* Oo not believe what other*, interested m their own sales, tell you. but come and see for yourselves. Allgoods sold ntthlseMablish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, ouia. Bolivar Fire Brick fflannfatlnring Company 1A6.01.0VX8, . -fi. 2d, XHTB,; V,?OBSS, -Ht 6. HAOBAW, QXtOVfißi KIER A CO«, Proprietors. 3 11IK subscribers having been appointed Agents for . the above named concern, will Keep constantly ou hand nstipnly.ofihe celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive-orders for said Brick, to be made m size and shape.to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. , ; We do notdeem it necessary to enumerate the many -Advantages the. Bolivar Fire Brick poscss over alloUi ers that have been offered for sale in the Untied States, their superiority beingwcll known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determlnei that the Fire Brick shall lose none of theirpresenicnvi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been This is the only establishment nowmanafacturiitg Fire Brick nt Bolivar. • v KIKR Jfe JONES, marl? Canal Basin; Seventh sU PiUsburgh. : John w. Tim. ' . • 1 TTAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture, XX a Urge assortment of Willi’S, CANES And UM BRELLAS of every description, which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, atpnceß as low ns they coil be procured for in either the cities of New York, Philadel phia or Baltimore. AI»o, on hand a large supply ot BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGS and LA DIES’ SATCHELS, which wilt be sold m New York prices. Jusf received from the Manufactory a new sup ply •( INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizes, wholesuts and retail. . ; ■ . JOHN W, TIM, . aufcl . No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. WALL. PAPER, J SHIbLE, No, 00 Smlihfleld sireeti Plttiburghi HAS just received his Spring Stock or P aT*KR HANGINGS,ot every variety of style and finish, from l*£l cents to.Sl per piece. . - Twenty .cates now opening-patterns new, colors • beautiful, and prices 10w,.t0 sultlho times. Those having-house* to paper, and merchants buying to sell again, should call and exumine, before purcha sing elsewhere. Abo— • 50 dozen Bnnd Boxesj 1000 pieces Curtain Paper; 300 . do . Lemon Color—plain: 400 do Black ; do: ’ 3W> da ; Blue do; 200 do Cream do: i 50 Centre Pieces. . V i ; _ALSO—BLOCK MARBLE PAPER, for Public llalls, of description, with amiable : Columns, * Caps Bases and Bordering, furnished at short notice • Allofwhicb w|ll be sold LOW* for CASH or RAGS, nt the Wall Paper Store of J: SHIDI.Fi, * marS:2m - Smiihfield street, Pittsburgh. TAAFFB, mAaVIRB A BANK. 1 .■■■*:.iSueztnorstoJHagutie f Bant fa Co.) : Gommliiton Forvrardlng Atorchantv. . No. 181, SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH. 1 BE now prepared to receive and forward goods by JX. River, CanoU Railroad or .Wagon, with promptness and regularity.* .They will ulso uovote their attention to the purchase and sale of Produce, Merchandize, Iron, PiUBburghmanufaetares } ;Ac., and- feeling convinced of their'ability .togivarpeculiar satisfaction to all those fa voring them with commands, .they respectfully solicit orJersandcopsignmems. - w : „• [apo [ i DODDS 4t CUUZIKII. f v MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTTOERS, I tcrL ’ tHti MltA- BUILDINGS, South- Wtst w 1 . • nrr of DUancndy {mar.ihiOhitandPtnn* BgHßßfcjj/foarua Hadroad -Uqoof,). Allkohsny Ctty. mUIKARiver and Land Steam BogiiieS)Fire £ri- i gmesyUydniQUeFresßes. ofalldeftcrlptions{.Copper-. and otherßresßea; Gold Suuapinff anißeunlng Apparatus, together 'wltli :Mill Machinery m general, ouili upon the mostapproved .planrof con struction, and:- worinaanshm toihe aatUlaction of cm* tomora. * n t ? ? Vi lI1 «2 T fe ra - I , eft « Menu, Cochran, SPBrUa 4. Bireel, Pittsburgh, or addresseillo receive proi&ptAlieniion. "HO ' • UODS3 ft CROZIER, * n 3 is v ai *• I* t r 1 \ K - i tnsuiuscifi. •V9e,4is> *M,233,fr0 Hftg ©solus. !H STOKE. “108 108 FRENC jPRING AND BUMMKR:: __ . _ . o6eiiw_ 4- opening, including ilcL Shawl*, from 85 w> |o* 8100 e*ch. Let every lady call and see ihi# splendid, production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Laces, Satins, Borages, Muntillus, ami Visiles, to match the Shawls. Ladies'and Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, &o. ■ -Gentlemen's Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hat*,- (Cenln styles,) Shtrls,Coai?, Ac. Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Coaling, (from France,) is m the monthly receiptof Fashions and Models, from Fans. London and New York, atNo. 51 St. Clair street, and 108 Market si ,■ where ladies are respectfully ioviteu to call.: t • The trade supplied with modeU aml materials. afiw goodbi : YOUNG; STEVENSON & LOVE, . Si&n of ito V ORIGINAL BEE HIVE,” Mariet st. : FRESH ARRIVAL OF Sew Spring and Summer Goods! THE subscribers have just received liy Adams 4* Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad.one of the largest and best selected assortments of'Ftne Dress Goods ever offered to the public. ; One of the Firm havtmc been in the Eastern Cine* before the commenccmentof the Spring trade,selected our Goods } with great care from I he importers, at such prices as will enable us (o sell cheaper than the cheap*: est. ■ ■ ■ ■' .■ ■ ■ • Our very extensive stock comprises in parl tho fol lowing—vjz: r Citeneand Jasper Chene Silks; ; High Lustre, Flam, Ck&ineltcn and Glassa Silks; do. Slope do do; t do Plain Black • v do ; Turk Satins, Foulard and Watered Silks; ; Tissues,Berages, Flam and Figured Poplms; French worked Sleeves, Cuffs.Collors&Chemizetts; .. . do Lacc and Muslin Capes; . ; Black Satin and Fancy Vestings; Cloths, CQssiinercB,baiineis and Jeans; " Bonnets nnd Bonnet Ribbons. The proprietors, would respectfully solicit an call from their friends and the pubtic generally, feeling confident ihalthey cun offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. , v . mart! YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. ■ JAaiCS liPOAMUfjISSB-& CD„ “ ' '“i , t ' tO9 WOOD STREET. TbTIiOLESALE ita/erjm Foretqn and Domexiic Dry -Mfl now opening Mielr first purchase of SPKfKQ AND SUMMER' GOODS, seized wifh ihc. I greatest care, to smlihe trade, consisting In pan of tbe l newest styles of— ; Dress Lawns and Berages; i Plain and Figured A Ipaecas; ; i French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; > r - Panted Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons, Loces and Edgings; Cloths, Cassuneres and Vesnlngs; •Summer Coating and Puntafoohingf , Brown and Bleached Masluis; , . : Palm and Leghorn Hats; Strawand Braid Bonnets. Together with a complete stoek of Variety Goods and Pedlar* 1 Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All oftvluch tire of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Kiw-teni prices. : - - tfebta.Gin - I Great Attractlou! . i JUST RECEIVED at Jamis’ One. Price Cash Store f i a No. 70 Market street, Fiusburghfbeiwcen Fourth st-1 and Diamond, the. largest ami most beautiful stofk of' SPRING aito SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to J the ciuzeus of Pittsburgh. . . The subscriber woa’d inform those who desire to get good BAvatiNs, that the greater pan 01 his Stock was purchased at tho recent largo Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia forctsu, winch enables him to sell goods 15 to 25per cent, cheaper than those who buy oa.credtt, AVe do not deem It neceisufy ts mention the the different kinds of goods thui compose our stock,' but deeraUeafficicnt to say that it consist* of a full a«?on otent of ladies* and ecmlenien’* wear, together with u general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully; solicit .an examination or our stock from those who wish lo purchase/- fmarlS SBCOSDGHEA 0. „ _ —-AT auiUVALt “ - F FALL anti Winter Pry Goods and Yariun at No. 07, Northwest comer ot Wood street and Diamond nltey,;Pm«biir£h. Po* D. Gregg tc Co. wouldng;uiv an nounce to their old customers amt dealers pcnerully m iheirliue, that they are now prcparedto offer for sate their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And us oar purchases tmvo been made on the moflifiiv ofable terms with Importers And Manufacturers we Sal* ter ourselves, end hopelo be aMe to merita eonUuumice of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which Ims been heretofore so iibc rally bestowed upon as. Our DHY GOODS STOCK is uvpart of Broadcloths, Cnssiaercs, Samncts, TVceds, fancy Vestings, Checks, :Fluunels, drilling?. Black and Browu Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Lmacy Plaids, Al pacas, Mennoes, MusJm DeLaincs, Cashmere** fancy Prints, Glazed Cuntbrit**, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, bilks, tancy long Shuwls. bilk Cravats. Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, ami Irish Linens direct irma Ireland, and all other articles generally kept m the Dry Goods line* Our Vaujutt Department wili Gc found on domination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains,, ami is made up in part of Combs, Hattons, Patent and Spool 1 breads, direct from Europe} Port Monies and PockeL Hooks, Hooks and Eyes, Puis and Needles, Topes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery' nml Pen-knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicine*, Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates ■ and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, l,awn* and Kdglugß, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringe*, fancy NetUugs, Green Handiiges. Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general nssortmunt of all other articles in the Variety line. We have on baud and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and GiU Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles Ciocis, &c-, to which we invite the attention of alt buy-: era, as we aro determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. • N.B. .The-business ofthe.lale firm or Grmo &. Mo Cahdlsm is .to be settled by 0. Grjigo qi the stand of D Gsbqo « Co., who is fully authorized for each ami in whose possession are iho papers,: Note* and Hooks of said firm, foctls tf fitotij’mg. SPUING AUG SUMMBR CLOTHiNG l THREE BIG BOORS! Ao. 15Xt Liberty Slnet;PUtobttrgfu JOHN McCBOSIUSY fins now the. pleasure of an» imunoinff to his numerous friends and the public in general, that his Spring and Sommer stock is now read? tor Inspection, whicklte beheves will be found to be s?. e i°o. selected stocks of Ready. Made Clothing to bo.found in the Western Country. - He hasihts season-paidmore than usdalattention to ?A^°i- nufaC ' 1 “? D^, an “ stv . le of his Garments, bo that the very lowest priced, us well as the fittest,are got up In a style and elegance not to be surpassed. •. * i J£?Ju! al(i . P A t ! icai,ltl y cal . l attention of all dealer* Jn ClOlhiug to his present splendid assortment of : . li*aajr«ntdtOarin*nts, as he feels confident, upon examination of the Qualities and prices of his goods, he can otter them such induce ' menu m shall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment.- : • - . . • .1 U a .i‘ el P“rienbe, and grew success in the ba •mess, together with an unprecedented wholuoU alia ri mu patronage; has enabled turn to get up Garments to business habits and tastes of every location in of th * nl ® oBl importance to whole •>« found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— • frtnch, Etvghth and Jimcncan Brouddotht, r»s-rriv« t 4 , ?f C ,l Als °. pn excellent assortment oi n if?r—w ?V of J’ IB latest and most fashionable styles— all of winch he is.prepared to make to Order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices' . COMH, THKN, ONE AND ALL’ She Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is ih. trains' * l "' ! 81 undou!j '- edl >’i lo be fo tud in tlio tfniied ~SPKI NGCA M P A 1 G"N i ' „ JiBAO- ANI> RKFLKcn _ . . CAIitAOHAS ft COvi BComtrof Wood and Water Streeta, Ihttsburgh, n.Vi'/?*'". 11 n " cx sh, P an * rS’Srfah mht “ , ‘ “° The stock of Men and Boys’Clothing will beereoiio S“,Wi,? b r n| ? U *•&” of luallty, and Ute lnw, y t hnraedtate supervision. 01 aa^Propnem"s The public ore invited to call hnd examine- ■ : WE_STH^^a «MKS W.WfIBOWItU., A b . cabinet .;»« WtBSaFURNITOREMANUFACTOREffiIY? Jw?s*.-J oom * 97 And 99 Tiuca Atr«.ti T W «• W. respectfully informshla frlendsanu eastern* U • exHihatbetiaß now complied- Ms'sfttjngktock of Furniture,which is decidedly the largeEi offered for Bale in this City, which will be sold at prions as low tui any m the United Stales, East tfrWest* i ■ As he is determined to uphold the tmaJitywilb well* seasoned materials, best workmanship*-and -newest, designs;.and from .the extent.ofhis oruere-andTacHlty .In mat ufacturing, he Is enabled to. produce warranted ■ .forMttre,«uheiowssiprfcC3--''- v . v He has. adopted the principle ofldentifying the entf -toners’. interest with hFs own, inquality.' and price, and: keeps always onhand the greatest variety ofevery des cnpuoti of furniture,- from the cheapest arid plainest; to die most elegant and costly,i!ml a booses or any part of oue, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly; to order -The- following articles consist,'in pari, ofhis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed many ofthe Eastern cities: ! Loals XIV Sofas, fiO sofas, mplosh and haircloth; '" * SO dozi Mahogany Chairs: 20 do Walnut. • 1 - do;- 60 Mahogany Hocking do: 20 Walnut do 6o t 50Mahogany Divans-i* • 20 Walnut do; • 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; S? do Dressnig Bureaus; •10 do Washstands, 40 Enclosed db; '•'••••• ■- 100 Common ' •: do; •- . 20 Flam Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: ■■■- 30 Walnut do; ■ 60 Cottage ;■ do; ' ■ •v :: .* - 3to Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; - 20 Mahogany Wardrobes: 10 Walnut da; ' 10 Cherry do; • SO Plain Boreausj' ' : ■ : ; : . : . ; . • ’. 70 Dining aud Breakfast Tables: - 12 Secretary ond-Bookcase*; - - • - ; - 20doz Cane Seat Clmira; . 24Cunc Scat Rocking Chairs: ' - - • 12 Ladles Writing Desks; - llaland Towel Stand*; ' ’ Eligutres; Paper MacKne Tables; ' Cenvcrsauon Chum; Pembroke do; ) Elizabatlieu do; Hall and Ties do: Reception do; Ladies’Work Tables; , Pearl Inlaid do; ' Extension Dining Tables j do; Ottomans; ' . . Gothic and Hall Chairs: -• i w^Nn^nS'os!. n . e J4 or S OaIHONFURNn,DR E : *n>* WINPSOR CHAIRS. Csaiuur iuiees supplied will! all articles in. their line ; • v. ; n STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnishedatthe-ihortl est notice , All orders promptly attended to.- : •.'!■■■. - [nmiS ' ETAN’S" BUILDINGS: JAMBS. GOSLING, MARKET. BTBEET; lUqJ. A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WHOLESALE AND IICTATL Dealers m Foreign and Amenean t Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, ‘ -r, H & id FeTIMTT, __ Hardware andFumhurt ai Wholesale. ■ rpilE subscribers havejust received from New York JL and Boston a most splendid clock of VENEERS, and arc manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable fortbe trade. AU of which we will sell at extremely low prices. -' • ' ■ • • Ab great care was takenln the selection of the stock, persona cannot fad lo be suited either as to quality or price; and, os it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery-superior and much lower than br hand, the auention orihe trade tB respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all Us branches, earned on as usual, Flunk for hand rails. for Catpemers.ahd all articles required in tsunuHictunns Cabinet Faruture, constantly on hand—vie: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, fla&- Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, • Ryan’s Bulldiugs,' 1 • No. 31 Fifth street. marffljydaw JoarneymcaCatolDet Makers Association . WA.RBHOVSE* IID SECOND STKSBT, . (near thocorner of Wood.) > iin-Trr--. THIS ASSOCIATION, em-. •. »w-•• • (maria O. C. HAMMSH. _ ■ • • - . C. Ei-CLUS BAatn«r& Dttator. \VAREROOM,SMITIIFIEk,D STREET, Bnuim SmntHstrui and Slrawbmyalltti.Phliburz.Pii ® HAMMER A DAULERieep coKmmfrSnhfnd . variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, nwqwarrantedeqoal lonnyin the eilyi aiid soldon as ; i.'favorabla lenas as can bo obtained at any similar establishment in die West,,. They have now on hand an umumollycxtcnslve stock.ertbracing all kinds of Fuml ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most cosity and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrSJ ifita A« JXII4I4IJK.KB A CUt 7 SAVE ON HANOa [ their exicneive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 64 SmithfieU st. ge assortment of fancy and pi am Farsiture, which will sell 15 per cent, below cusiomary raiea. only. tdeo27dy xS&bb&g. WM. E« srKVhNSuN continues la manu- Centre CABINJST-WARE or every descrip .■gaßtaiJMi ni; hls.old stand, corner of Liberty and- JaMSaaMSovcmb: streets... UNDERTAKING attended to, id hUus branches, mayll ' • Cabinet nnd ChBlr Factory» > ,~ a . JGsKBH MEYfcH bas'en band* at hit eiten* ChmrMtumfactoty;No Ati Peim : nraßirceiiabota the Canal; all kinds of FURNITURE, • *;tl Centre Tables,Mahogany Chairs. Mahogany Bedsteads, and.all other articles la the Cabi net ime—rwbich hewi.l sell 20 percent, below eastern ary rates, Tenns-CASH, ONLY, fl . „ , „ JQSEPII MEYER, apr6 / No. 424 Penn street, Fifth WnnL (ton fortho manufacture and. tale of the; article jmthe WesMhey.having been manufactured heretofore exclu-: stvely in the Ersj, where they are superseding the use of wooden comns, take this method of informing the pobhC) thntthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varyingin length from-SHnehes to 6|feel, with wiaih and depth suitable for bodies -, of ordinary size, aud tor those who desire space for cushioning] or for bodies of unusual dimen* Btons»have several sizes deeperand-wider.This in» ■ vcntion now coming into general use, is pronounced one i of the greatest of the age;:. These itoauv Cassb are.i composed or various kinds of metals, bot principally of iron. i t They, are thoroughly enamsfaf Inside and out, and thus made impervious to atr &nd indostruclible; They arei highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light' ana portable.'while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable ofV in a given qaaiility.' •" -- ■ i When properly secured with cement they are perfect* i jy airtight) and free from exhalation of offensive gases Thoy cost no. more than good woodea coffins, r aud are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) : for transportation, vaults,orordtnary interments* as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified: to by some of oarmost scientific men; also, by the lfonora* ■hies Henry Ci&y, Daniel Webster, Levria Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences i of their worth* may be seen at our Agents*Burial Case .Depot, N 0.374 Main street, three doors sboVe.Nlnib, .where we intend , to keep on handal&Utiraos,;BUcli-a stock of ail sues and degrees of ornament and finish &s willsuitthc most diversified tastes. .■ We invite the aUontipn pf the and of:Under takers, particularly;; throughout the West,to an exami* nution of the article, and requeslttrcm not to rely upon the lepresent&tionof undertaker* not using the article, whose interest it would be to niisrepiesentinem. marti;3m W. C. DAVIS A * 1 Brng« anb JKebUint®. ( Br ‘ D ® Curative lu- The only Infallible Cfaro/totAaf Dreadful Duecue • cm Spermatorrhea or Afocf t/r« v ml jtmi*sions t SO honusißß and dtmiructlve, and prodactive 0 f «o much mfeehiefto the nervous system, incapacita* in* tfaemaiv for bimnes«,.«oeleiy t ana matrimony * 'i TMSilnetrtmOnt Is simple. kiort.- failing and may be used without the slightest mconve hienoedrthe knowledge oT the must inflmate ftiehd-- JUs tp he’Used exiornatly, producing nopuin orinluiv whatever, norprevcmjng any one from attending To Li* business? tufdwbllei m Unb bot-d lingH tvttsiten can take place, im'fgoraAng lheorgans % in_thou time, to such tintxtentthai lAryßWAm.'tHsia BUMtivsvowxa ov betkotioh, the toss.ofwhicb, caused by early ahusc; is the disease in question, And lhfccause of. the thousand concomitant comnlainls.vi** Nervousness,.Prostration; "Dyspepsia, Pain ln -the Head end. Dimness -of Vision, Weakness of the Hack and .Lower,Kktrcnmiesy ASeci lions oT the TSyes,rtnpote!ice,Pimpies of the Face, Pre J .mature Dechne-of Vinltiy, VVeakness'.of-Meinory and Power for Mental AppUcatlon,-.Dejection,Aversion.ia Society, Timidity,- Sell-Distrust,- Love of Solitude, AC/ All r these complaints tnvatiablydisappear as soon asthi. •.towc* is stoppedfrom which lAsy emanated* ■. - I'luSJnsuament has been examined :&n8 approved ,of- ; by the highest authorities mEurope and America, Is re* commended, by L the. most prominent Physicians: of, air countries, as ih* oto3tf certain remedy tztstittr for there- • complaints* and has now completely superseded tbo use. of orugs, the bougie, cauterization,-Ac.; not to mention, the thoasandadverttsed nostrunlsof antidotes, Ac., Ac. It constitutes, at the same time, the: .safest, thomMfplflttJanti and by far ihecAeopwi treatment ever otteredto,theafflicted, a fair price: being allowed iortUe rnstrumentf after the dewed effect baa been' at*, tained. i Be lt also remeroheredi that thooe complaints are but little understood- by the profession in general} and that all the medicine in the world never has; and never will,' \ stop those losses, -which, if allowed to continue nn i checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con sequences. _ t i Uha9been a matter of-surprise to somej that i of respectability and' of professional attainments should' i devote hts attention to diseases which people of every; i description pretend to cure so easily; If, however; buf i the one thousandth part of the miseries t}ie*e people briny sponsocietywereknoWn,averydifl*ercntopinioit would ■be formed. And ilia no? ooly itio present misery anfl dejection, preying oo the mind os well as the body, that is deplored, but someore.-of such o nature as to affect posterity, and. even to destroy the reproductive faculty,: altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated,’ -they mayremain so dormantdn the constitution as to ap to tight. £veryatiemptto sell'Biich ' v lnstruments” tor mine wilibe prosecuted to the fullest extent of the taw,' I being. .not . witling to connect the well and'honestly . earned reputation oftay inventions, with quacks and' tliCirwonliJef's productions. •. Fo Insnvmmtusenuin* and none canbe warranted but those orderedfionttnyuf : : All applications :and remittance* must be directed (post paid) to the Doctor himself, , be having no Agencies established but in London and Paris. s Address, post paid, Dr. B. de Laney, 51 Lispenard st., Wow York. •• Office hours, dally, from 9A. &L till 3P. M ; and from 7.U11 8 P. AT;,-tbaßabbatb excepted. ll ■ • : i The undorsignedccrii/y, withgreat pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument Ls nol only constructed on scientific principles, but that from its use the happiest i results-may always, with con&Uence, be anticipated, ; there heing v for the cure of those diseases,-NO OTHER certain remedy extant. HENRY S KELLER, MD. ■ 7 • CH. GOBTZEj-H D.*VO Chomberstreet, ~C ECKIIAKDT, M.D., « Ilowanisireet, : , Naw York. Dr. nxtiAKXV is prepared.fo execute nil oraera for sur gical apparatus,, viz: Aruhcial“Arms and Legs, which movo like naturul members;: Apparatus for Luxation; for. Contracied Legs (..for. curvature of the: Spine and Waist;.for False Jointsof thc Atms.find Knees; for Paralytic Lcgd; for Cluli Poot; for Lacrymat Fiktuiest" for.Fallmg of tiro Bedsnud Crutches r Trnsscf<;&c.; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ao, Ac. All Work warranted. Letters must be postpaid, containinguproportiooQiereniitiance or . - tfrblWily - w ** § S^fECTOI^ .in offering to the community ihisjustly celebrated re medyfordiseares of thetbroatand tangs,. it is not our wish to triflewuh the Uvea or health of jhe-efßicted, but frankly to tay.before them the opinions of distinguished i den and some of the evidences which -j they can judge for themselves. Wo sincerely pledge ] ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements * of tts efficacy, nor wilt we hold out any hope to suffering i humanity which facts will not 'warrant. - Many prep are here given, and waooUelt an inquiry from the pubtie Into all we publish, feeling assured Uiey will 6iui them perfectly relutble, and thcmedicinewor tbylheirbest confidence and patronage,: From thodutinzuitluii Professor of Chemistry and na Med{ea t jßowdom College, . ■ Dear Sir; l delayed..auswenng the receipt of your preparation, until I had. anovponanuy of witnessing its ctlecisin my own family,or iu thefamrtiesofmy frieuds. .; .This I .have now done with a high degree of gaUaffuo* tionv in cases both of adults and children. - i I have found it, as Its ingredients show, a powerful re - ; medy fur colds and coughs andpulmonary diseases. • I „ PARKER CLEAVEL.AND. M. D» Bnuxswtcx, Me., Feb. 5,1847. Fmnxm OttrsaTfn ikt JiamiUon MUIr f irtitfs Cit?, « . Lowstu Aug. 10, 1840, Dr. J. C. Ayer: I have been eared oriiie worst couth I ever had in my Lfe, by Tour.“Cpra*T tfjsrroiut," *pd never rati,-when I have opportunity of recotmaeudinait to others. . YoQr?*respeetfalfy r S, D. EMERSON. •|0? Read the following, and see If this medleiad ia worth a trial,- The patient had become very feeble,atu» the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct r UHieo Statss Uo7Et} SaßATOoaSpffiHos.l ■ . July 5,1649 t Dr, J.C. Ayer,•*•»»? : i have been afflicted with apain fol affecuon of the langvoad alt the symptoms of seuied consumption, for more than fry ear; I could find no me dicine that would reach my case, until f commenced the « use of your u CnaEBT PxcToEiW’ wbich gave me gradual • •relief -and Thave been steadily gaming my strength till my health Uweil nigh restored. - While using your medicine, I had the: gratification of i caring with it my reverend friend, Mr/Truman, of Sump* i ter ftistnet, who had been suspended from his parochial, •dutlcshyatereroattaclcot hrooefaitls.:' < i I have pleasorein certifying hese Ihcts to v^ou :And am,Bir,7ours respectfully* " I ?*■¥• CaLHOUH, of south Carolina !J7*The following was, one of the .worst of case* which the physicians and friend* thovghtto be incdrahla : consumption , „ , CnaiTSß, Pa., Aug. 22, 1840. ,j- o, Ayer,—Sir :I Wostaken with atemble cough, brought on by a cold,ln the beginning of lust February, and was eontinod to my bed m»re than two months.— Ceugbrng incessantly night and day, 1 became ghasUy and rale, my eyes-were sunken and glassy, and my> ihresiihvery short.:; Indeed, I was rapidly failing, aiid in such distress for breaihsihnt but little hone ofruy recov ery ctmldbe enleriuined. Whilom tblssflnatioti, a friend of mine, (the Bev*. John Keller, of the Methr disvctittrohi) brought me a bottle of:your Casual PgrToati, which!" tried more to gratify him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good eiTect induced me'to continue its use, and I soon found my health utucb improved : Wow tu three moiitht. I am well and strong, and can at tribute my care only to your gtenfmediclne,; With the deepest grautqde. yotirs, Ac. JAMBS COUPRby. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Hassr . ■ IpnSoldin Pittsburgh wholesale an J rctail.by B A- Fahnestock, and by J. M.: Townsend; in Allegheny City by-U» P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by drugeisu generally. < decs# MOUSE’S Compound Byrap of Yellow Doek Root. OCCUPIKSUiefronI rank among the proprietory of this cttumryj for completely ciifinir .CanlcervSalt RhenmtKrysipeUs; anil nil other diseases j arisincfrom an Impure state of tlie blood. Alio, LiWr I Complaint, Catarrh, Byspcpsia, llendnche*,: Dlzirneis. I Coagli*,Soreness and'ftglitness about the Cheil j llcon’ ’ cbm*, oMloeracncss,l)ryness,nnd a licliltiigsensoiion: abonttneThroaU: and ta used wiUlTjiiprecedemcd suc cess mall casesof FEMALK WEAKNKB3 ANOCENERALDEIIILIf Y. : Sireogthenrag the weakened body, giving tone 10 ike eysieiUr * ,ff Ike lestftnouyofiHousand* o/Uving wimesseAyfrom fiU^aruoriiiecoQlilry,can-be rclJcdupoft.Ulssfnim* iacuring dU //uwn.and ifeatorlnff de *|liia«d and broken down coußMunona.. li is purely ». *&.«* composition, and - so nccuraiely com* blned in Its proportions that the chemical, bouuitea} and Tncuteal-propeiues of each Ingredient hanuoaiotulv unite to PURIbY THIS ULOOIh y 1 *} ehtpnle diseases which but fled the sk* 1 of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt JUiecm, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which : Sarsaparilla. Syrups eflurcty.failedtojnoke ilieleasiira pression upon. limw?n« een >ri' s,cd *? , ? iU l 3r caB ' 3 ° r CANCEROUS HUMORS. Ttie mosl obstinate Cancers have been enredby thismedicine.. We say Ibal itU a vaionbV medicine in alt BILIOUS COMPiAINTS. It removes .11 obairuclion in lbs■circtilanoii.rentleiiug IhrfLivei gee, acuve and healthy. It removea Palpitation of Heatt, and relieves in,all cases of Asthma, and muv be : °m?i n a * 1 ' Cl '? lati;!, ' tulll ?> 411 seasons of lie year? be lelt-y te»mbM, Cotlolt, in*?'*J mei VM,rorttt ,| i l Iy .UK, andahould: be PoSsc«ston of every dmilfm the land. are in eonstimv danger ofjiyary to their naB(* a ce‘dcnl,and the improper orearelea *•“* orticie no 1 Sh freqn.„U y "mlde^of^d^°^ c “Slte d ' E l ?KueJue2!SSlni/ eßfield * , CfI, RP. Sliddietiw^ ♦ fAdmsas^. ■rtSSmSF 0,1 lhe pracUata * * h »*««»«*»c9S« For .ale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO ■tyl -■ ' e °rawi»f T n V * \ - * "t 'J _*• h * f , * ? ~ >-*?- ' f *l £' f * 1 *■ "> [trusses! ’ Arrwtro'iviTfi ifnnu c* RcpnraK—Thetnvenuon of Pa. ucbmto’* Trorshas rendered the cure of ihle.dreadful diseaae„a: natter of Mrfeelqerlaimy J and the tnaitwho. will now allow a: ■ Hernia toproceedounnl a condition oflblngsfsprodac. . ed ibat nothing can alleviate but thekoifo of a skilful : }urgeon,ii wholly Inexcusable. A nipiore in i(« otdi "SP' .noyi with; propriety, bo left to the person: aim tied and the trass-maker } bnuo go as msnyperaoin oo,withouteven a bandage el any bind to retain*!, of* itenjenaera the cute perfectly cnraanageable.audlenda„ ; S^n l iT^ r,n, ‘ i ' s< ™ n S* , l ow dflhrtifoiwhicboften baa : “ D I I" uliurglcal operation. In the Truss to whlch.welny'tejho attention, of .the-afllieted, there Is BU l >er or^t r over. the. trusses and bandages tn ; . ; min!??- ai 9 ® ,l la petfitetly comfortable,- and can be : ! of Honda with an exactness,and fl n ‘‘ 6l ‘ e Ik notnowaiaUwerft!: a c ° u l Wl J,* liny lo nii ihni oreaiflicled Willi .J9A*?' lendjitg to Consvßiptivn, do not despair,: for 1 ° fWl,d ff?p f ? 8 ro n A Nt > TUtR -ASTONISHING CURE, 1 Will nuraclea never cease ? More evidence 'er i.'.' euroassmi: health-resloniiive virtue.’ V ° C S of il * U rora Br. Baker, Jpnngßeld, Washinglon cO „Ky 1 of cm me by lie use of Dr. Wis.a.’, Bstam of W.M Ci“ r : In the year f 8101 was tnfren with ilie . Rie bowe|a, which I labored under Tot w«£, £Se» f - I gradually recovered. In ,[ IB fall oflbdl UraaLu^l Snd’i' iS.S'n'if* c °y , w bich sealedflsclfnponttiiMnnci Qild, furl !ic space of lliree years I uan n ." bed, 1 Wed alt fondr of me/.cine,tSS ever,™mm "7r nnd Bias l wearied aloSySndFlhe' W.ld cSe^ 4 . 3 ’ **“ 1 hwi 0f Dt - Wwar’s &“of i Wy./ncnw pemuadfd in© -to ll a ihhm*)* » • UaU given npollbope* ofrecbverv*hn^il?.vJ“ 0 myseir fonbe change of «nbSe>'wurld^TK?nn»t I> S. rwi solicitation. Iwa (l.dueed “iJES lit oHhe £™HnT Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effi.ei»?!^?? a «n l - After Cv *reiUMCf afihctionaiid'sofforing andoflerhavuiir spent f ' tireensbargfc; ; S Kouutz, SomeTipi* Bedford; filed &Son t llamli)feaariflirfc OrAiSnSSwm! r bnrgh ;HildcVian«lico s . Indiana j’j It Wriahr nlng; Etfan« CtJs 'BftJrthiJiUs > ■ • > felly * Co, Butler I S Smh,VeinV- l hRn^S. t i, Ju ■ ■ Ua&r9o . : » ( «MVAJ.IUM ASH TJlti siCli. THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. IH-” ™'” SySSltdSS&i' Q W ; »tagrOtaM. ftt st * yio!f ’ 0t tbs •WtjiKiiir^ocurcfojtaJlcaseßorßlienniatUm. I!!*' MsNatr'sAcmslu Oil, a certain cure for DSafnesa . ißih. /fatfj.ijaim/iiLaVr.owncure tor the Pile* Q^33 ' ■ £*?• &<‘!‘ ns fii «* fleodaeie Bemtjy r Bih. Lmislcy't (It,at Wtstm Indian Colds and feverish feelings and Brevenlimr r ot orT^So».‘ r< ™ ,/^(Wo ™ &ll ".)f<>'Ch,M,ea ii^JMSM?" h ££t , No e ; Aieuon. i„touß.S^m£&“Ms* 1 aU “ * '« S.CM The celebnu, - <1 “•’* £n«a eW7 - A «r.u. Wmv found at. the SalrSprinea nf • . Chase, atSLOalharlnes, Cffv. Wa™ uuned a notoriety and popularity never bab^ 6 h " «- by any preparation at mat place, andi,.,,^ 6 equalled t•: All the remedies are jobapvett mail who «„ W h^^“ A^NAcg “C(WSTOC)f4t» COMSTOCK 2 cS"° kn °*n »» Iqiieed and now Monga EXci:u9lvi?l <^s, *J w *y* be- ' cbSSSfiff?«%X^ I te™| V H; r.■*>>/£