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These C*oou* -we ute inukinr to order insuperior style, ami at very low purrs.... Give us n call, u Y}^?v l V-i *Vi° r \ fr&'-v s **-' i^yld JOHN bALItAIIAN.& fil.. L .' f ■■■■■.■■ ,l*niK»Cr WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No lid fl] itkrt, brtit'tfH beratut and ThtuX strut*. BFGSreipcvuoUy to inform hisfnends and the public, - that lie huK-rmiirned irom New-York and i*hi!udel •p!ila, hvfins there selected from the latest importations* mi emiifc new stock of ttbtck and Colored Oldirilrs OASSI«MF.IU*«Sftnd VI'.STIMJS, which for newness of designs ami richness of fabrics, are not surpassed l>y any noose west id. New \ orV.— Ml of which he it pro* pared to matte to order in a superior style* atihe lowest price possible. nnd c.i rdinlly invito purchasers to cull nml.exbmtnc the Mock temriv purchasing elsewhere,. ’■TO TAl tu order in.the la ' - tesvUnd mnvt fR-hjoiuibt'i styles. TUey intern! to pay. Etrietuitenlion to.thVs branch of their bunmisjsaiid they . _ liave.ruH ccr»(iiiehre tlint they wjilbr. able lo civc their • • -cu a tomers entire is i U'-ttToji. They, are muuufuelU' nnp » lot c»t KI\AD\ iMMU' 01.01 UKSti. t>l ilie.aew««t s*.yle?i«Uieh: : ttey -will sell low fo'r cash —' -Asln 1 ) tiii* sloet^sonilrely new, tt;«\vuftliy ihe;iiuen~ on of hi'yn* .• ; • . f'.nryhc spuing and svnmtta uloxhiku * THREE BIG DOORS 1 No. I 51 r IMierly Streep Pittsburgh, JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an ■ flouncing fo his numerous friends ami the public in general,that his Spring and Summer clock is noWTeady for inspection, which lie believes will be found to be. one of the largest and best selected slocks of Heady ' Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. He has tills season paid more than usual intention lo the manufacturing ana style of ins Garments, so ihntthe very lowest priced, as well as the finest, arc got up in a style and elcgance. not io be surpassed. lie would particularly call the attention of all dealer* in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Ueady-Qla». - New Yobs, December liiti, !83r. ■I liayeannlysed asnuipIoorMANUHESYEKMIN ERALI’AINT,for I’liMEß&Foiiß.andfind u to con . lain the following: . :r ■■ Silica, Alumina. , - - Pet Oxide ol Iron, r. ■ I. line, • . Macncsia, . 'Oxide of Manganese, Water and Voss, 100,00 The powdered Sample,contained in the box,which 1 suppose was the one you desired also to.have analysed, 1 find to diirerfronrauy average of the lumps powdered, and mixed together. This-last yields as followu Per Oxide of Iron, • - 53,50 Sihcaand Alamma, • «... •■•.*.■.-•.113,00 • Lime, -•-.••• • - . ,88 • Magne e ifi, - - - ,\B‘ Water and Loss, - « 7fib 100,40 Tills difference t presume arises from ibe mineral not frinit uoiiorm, some portions containing more Iron than others* The analysis allows the article lobe well ami* ed for adorable paint. I find that by calcining-the pow der byja-prW* hent, the color is much improved, nmi feast-ConVcrted into a fine red. oraUeu eo „ JAUf3 R CHILTON, M.D.CUcmut. , ITT* For Bhle by JQJS& MOIILISRj Ml Liberty street, I *** mar Wry j i?6noaylvanl»».R>|lroft«l.COPip^^^ WKnrc now pr**j>ftied u> forward prnJnco &c ~to Phila,!.-!i>!:rj iiume»lmiolv.. i i:n£',fire s.. . , Unim for bbcon Ur! pork,beef,4c. - _- RA)LRf>AIH),BEf ■rirrsß-URGii and Philadelphia, i lhncl. v'ttMcut Ht-shivpine, ITj* TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON A REYNOLDS, ' . Depot. 251 Market st » (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. C A M’ANULTY A CU, Canal Basin, 4* b.and 4IU Penn street, Pittsburgh. HA VINO increased our tncilmes and otherwise nn* proved onr arrangements tor Transportation, ore are now prepared to receive u large amount of Produce and Merchandise, tof>hip (ou the opening of the Canals,) with itroinpines* anil dispatclt; • The Section Boat system of transportation over our Slate improvements lias been, in use übout ten years, and the great success andfavor it has met with, Is a suf ficient: gnarnnlee ahat it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment) but is acknowledged, by till ns vastly superior to any mode of transportation nsedonCnnuts, {when Intersected by Umlroiids) ; Goods loaded into onr Bouts at Pittsburghi remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouses Market, street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and hccu 3 _ C. A. M'ANULTYJk. Cl,._ ■" Pare Reduced i ~ . WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, I.UM UAI.TIMIIKK, FHILAUF.U’IIIA ami WASH ' INUTON CITY; • Farb Keducrt*. . * To Hnliintoee, . s2,t)o feus than Pa. Railroad To Philadelphia; do do do : ToWashington City, do do- do ■ This-is flic only Office wlucn insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,and, by faking this Route, pus- Bengei* will tnve tuiitt and money. The M«il Dual (carrying the United States Mail.) leaves the Mononcahe'a W horf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,at.so'clock,via the Youglno vheny River. . Passengers wilHodpe on the Boat, and lake splendid United States Mad Coaches at West New ton, next morning.over the Plank Road.crossing the nu.utitmiis in daylight. Take the inagmhcrnt sleeping Car* of the Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad, ntlO o'clock, p.M. ; Br«*ukiast ui Baltimore and Washington Ciiv, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New Yoik the same evening. Fare to Baltimore, • - - - - $ £>,ol). do Philadelphia, -• . - • 10,00. do Washington City, - - - 10,50. MONONGAHbXA ROUTE. The iSteamer leavesthe Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, ut ao'clock, A. M. Traveler&leastug Pirsburgb by the Morning Boat, will the mountains the some night, and arrive in Cumbetland the next morning for the H o’clock train of Cats tor Baltimore. Willifnpin Biilinnore and Washington City, and urrtve in Pluladel plmi at 2 o’clock, ihe suinc night Fore to Baltimore, . • • - - 5 0,00. do Philadelphia, - - - • 10,10. :do W asliuiffton City, - - - 10,50. For Tickets, by timer 6( the above Lines, p!en»e call at tlie West Newton Plank Rond Office, nvihc Motion guhein House, Wuierstreet. J. J. EVANS, Agent. OplC; . ... JAMES C. WATf. fiUOUIUAB UttHl’KAk RAIIiUOAD. iMa. 1852. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail* rnrul, Cleveland and Erie Railroad, CleveUud and . VitKburgh Railroad,and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will he ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from cither of those places to any point on Lnktt Mioliig-m. This Line will be composed of two new low pressure .steamers, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND. - - Capt C.C Stakaro. . FOREST CITY, . - Cap’. L. A. Pikrck. A Boat will leave Cleveland f r Detroit, nud Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at 0| o’clock, arriving In both cities the following morning, in season for the mor* inmrtraiu of c.a'S forClitcUgo, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. T 1 p\*-wiII run from Cleveland m the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday —■—•* Wednesday- -Friday. ' CLEVELAND. Tuesday——*•*■>■•••• -Thursday Saturday. CLEVELAND. Monday***-*** • •••■•• •Wednesday ««♦•-*.** Friday. FOREST CITY. Tuesday •■ Thursday ••Saturday. The undersigned arc prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki* naw, Haute bte. Mane, and u'l poit* on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line -until the new Bouts ore ready AGENTS. 0 RRADBERN & CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE Sc JONES, Detroit, pprll-tim • ' • - PENNSYLVANIA KA UROAU, Two Ualiy Trams From Plttiburglt to ’PhllaiUlphls and Baltimore, . Only ilO Hours Through / FARE,SII. T UR Express mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib erty street, above the Oamil Bridge, every morning at Cl o’clock. .. Passengers will goby the cars to Turtle, Creek I2imlet‘ where they will fimlthe best of Coaches in reudmess to conveyuhem 23 miles,over a fitst rate turnpike road to Realty’*station; {condaetors accompany each train or Coaches),and then lake the cars to Mollidaysbarg; ami then.take the splendid sleeping chrsdlrect to Philadel phia and italittxmre. Passengers for Baltimore lake the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad tit Ilarrisburgli, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to Washington City tho surac morning. The Evening Train will leave daily at G UO, P. M., or* riving st Philadelphia next evening. Raggagc checked through to Philadelphia. I), Leech & Co.’s Express PackeiLine will leuvo daily, at 5 o'clock, P. M.| connectings! BlatrsviUe with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours, i FARE $lO. Passengers will prnr.oro their tickets at the Railroad Olfiee in the Monongahela House, Water. Street. N. B;—Schedule tune rb follows: From Pittsburgh to Beauy’aStation, 7 hours •do .. Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, lift do do Johnttown to Holhdaysburg, in* . i. : - cludmg33miles Portage roud,G do From Ifotiidaysburq to Dtllertville, U do do DdlersviHe to PluladelphiSjOver Columbia Railroad, 3} do This Schedule allows ample lime on eaeb portion of tho route, and can be regularly made, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope* rated by tho State of Pennsylvania, and aro in no wuy . under the management or control of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.- - NOTICE.—in ease ofloPS, the Company will hold ihcntselees responsible for persona! baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. innrtG; J. MRSINMEN, Ticket ACUP.R.K. Co. fbom : ;■ ■ PI tt.lmrgh to Cleveland. Colnmbui and Cincinnati. ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, fags** gssaasa tasaas IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNAi CENTRAL RAILROAD. ' ' Through from Pittelurgh to Cleveland in hit than Ten Jlauri, by a conlinuoui Railroad fine t THE Express Train on iho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves PiUsbuigh at SJA.M., slopping ni Sewlckly, ItochealeiyNcw Brißliton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Colamlnana, and Salem, and renehes Alli ance, »t miles from Pitlsbargli, stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton Quarterly, tickets are sold at low rates, and ticket* by the.package to some of tho stations. The Trims do not run on Sunday. . Omnibuses ran in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street Fare by the only continuous Railroad Line from Pitts burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, $4,00. To Massillon* 103 miles, $3,00.. ~ : • ■ ■ Fortiekets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to . ..GEORGE PARKIN, • Ticket Agent. Or to J.MESKIMEN, > Monongahela House* Pittsburgh. Note—By the route by steamboat 50 miles to Wells* vilie, and thence bylßailroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is S 3 50. Piuthurgh, April t;3Bs2>»{optf? C7,2l .5,34 - 18.41 iW : ,24 BILLIARD BALLS.—In store add for saTe, a few set Inch Billiard Balls. ' JOHN W- TIM, *»y* No. 143W00d Street. mup „Hotlco* '■’“r 1 sabsrriters have this day entered intoptttner x an “ «“ ot TAAFFB, HA * UANfci for the purpose of carrying on agen* eral Commission and Produce Business, and eonGuent* ly hope Ihetr long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal auenuon to the intere** of their cujwomersr TnU ontitle them to a share of public patronage, wbi fli£l^ b A&^ tßlod y*> deserve. bUnb i AAr FE* FillibDlvh SAIiPL MAGUIRE. CamSrl’d, Mil, TO C BANE, Wtshingion,P™ ’ Pittsburgh, April 3, [opG • 1 -9 Sranspartatiou. "1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. N JUS W ARHA dOKIliillTI TYESTEBN RAILROAB ; j <• y j- X.j-V’y. : :: i --V ?'£ ' ;'r^“f. l -v>' ' __ :<>; •V + *■■■’?: V.*; Insurance (Kompamea Fir* and Jaaitoa luiaraavai THE OFFlCE.of.ther'ihrhrancs Co, d/rj&ttk Amtrtza has been rtmoved to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones & Co., No. 141 Front street,third house East of Wood strcei.'where thcsubscaberwinissucpoticieson Build-. Ings ami their contents,andonShlpmenlftbySteambonui and..other .vessels, for the nbove.old. and tespousibl* Company. £ap3j WM P JONES, Agent Si*te SlUtua! A F)re lniurauc« GO!Dpßnyr HARRISBURG, FA, TAbisiGMaDonly for the safer classes of property, has XJ an ample capital, and afToids superior advairogea in point of.cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city anu coumry mcrchanis,and owners oi dwellings, ami. isolated or country property. • ~ ■ ' , . A. A; CARRIER,Actuary, : pc 137) . Branch Office,No.s4 Bmithfield sU.-Pittsburgh l :«biW YOUR LIPK msUjtAMCR COM PAKY, ACCUaiULATBIt CAi'IVAL. QSOOiOOO THE ANNUAL DIVIDhNDS have been unusually Urge, showing.that the company Uhs been a ivery large amt prosperous business, r The dividends in le-lG were CO.pe.r cent. “ “ 1847 V 51) ‘ • . ■■■ « •<> ' ls 4» “ fit) • •. 1649 “ 40- . “ 1850 40 . il “ “ 2851 « 00 “ “ ‘r - . . .1852 40 - This is among the oldest companies m the United States. Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of members, present nnd tuturc/ . . 'MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.- : Plimy FfiEtMiM, Actuary. < CURTIS Sc DOBBS, Agts. : PitlshurgU, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pal' nek & Friend’s Banking Hou?e, ■••••» •' • CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. > Also. ngcnts for. Protection and Furmei’s Fire and Mn* rlne Insurance,-capital St.-.0,U0U, amt of Branch oilice, Empire Stale Health As»oci«iion, cash, including accu* mulated capital SIS.OUO. , Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate, mvtl • • ■ IMSUttABCU. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPANY.—Othce, North Room of the lix change,Thirdstrecs and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, a a the as«ured.mav desire. .. Inuinu Tranbportatton.—They also insure metchun dlie transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Cunat Boats and steam Boats, on nversaud iukca,on the most liberal terms; . DIKECTORB- Joseph 11. Sral, Kdnuind A. Souder John O. Davis. Robert Button, John It. Penrose, Samuel Edwurds,Geo.G. Lciper.hdward Darlington;lsaac R.- Duvis, William New!m,Dr. R.M. Huston. lames C. ilnnd,Thcophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh George SerriU,Spenccr. M«- llvain, Charles Kelly, J. 1/ Charles W . Baneker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecati). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Sainue IGrum, David S. Browne, Jacob K.6mith, Morns Palterfton. CIIAS. N. BANCKER, Pres’t. Chas. G. Bahckkr, Secretary. |£y» Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description ot property in town and country at rales as low ha are consistent wall necurity. ' The Company have reserved a larije Cununycnl Fund* which, with their Capital and I’rcnmnns, suicly invested* sfford ample protection to the assured. . The Assets of the Company, on January 15t,.1551, at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob lows^vlr:— MoTijtageg $•• 918. W& CB Real Ksiate •« • --•« St,d77 7S Temporary Loans*— 8.1,M0 17 Stoeka ■■ ■ - ■■■-♦—"» Cl,Brf> 00 Cuib,&e. W,3« 81 *!£!*,7oB 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 2L years,they have paid upwards of (in* MiUion J>cur hundred TAqu* sand ZtoJfaM,losse3by fire* thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the nbiuiy ami disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr24) Office N, K.comer Wood and Jd sta. "H O M K- IN S Ull AH Oi3 The Fanners aud Olechonick 1 IlealtU In surance Association, OF PITTSIMJKGH, J'KNNA. AW IN TIM7E OF NEKD: omcs-coauF.B of «itJTn?iEU> axo T>inu> str'emr. GIIAKASTV CAPITAL, 930,000. mills is an asrociiuonerinbhebrd for the tnuinal rdier x of us members, m cares of sickness or accident, by uie payment of Uieir Annual Depomts -Person* in cood health may become membersand be entitled to a weekly benefit, mease ofsicknes?.oraccident. All who jnuillu* Association are entitled to a vote m the election of officers, and to participate m the profits of the Associn lion. It is established on. a safe and permanent bust*, being botlt Mutual.und Benevolent in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for uvsecuuiyt and conduct* ed in a manner to insure us permanency and durability. All persons can see tho advantages ot taking out a policy from the General Office. YfAIILY DEPORTS ’ 0 2,0 D per year, draws $ V,lO per week; 3,1*0 do do ori0 r i 0 do; 4,00 do do 44M do; 6,00 do do 6,00 du; C,DU do .do l-,UJ do; 7,00 do do 7,1*) do; ;9,00 do do HOO do; 0,00 do do OflO do; 10,00 do - do UMO oo; INITIATION FF*E, for Membership, Sl,so—which most be pnulatthe timeof making application, and the first years’ deposit wnlnn twenty days. Each member entitled, to a monthly report, gratis, OFVICttRS; 1 • . Frcjufrrtl—l>. W» Bka u»:ont. Vtes Fftfnftrtt and 2V«wur*r—-Wnt. M. Wilson.’ • s«crriary-(i, D. Brown. Finance Ccmtmtlet—A. J. Childs, A. D. CliriMit, and D. A. M’Martters. inarJlrdw Dtfctft aatuai ertro Kciaraaco company. BRANCH OFFICE, MSMirnpitLD st. t PtnrscsQ i, IVu&urgA, May npHEbcstcvidcnceof the successor the ihtector* in X endeavoring tamale MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the comraamiyyis the unparalleled amount of business yrhich has been done—'having issued. .7*990 P >H- Gies during the past year, thereby adding over 8100,000 tothe funds of the company. Nearly ml tho property insured is of the safest kind,m email risks, end a largo proportion insured for only one year. whole No. Policies issued . 7,00 D do do expired, terminated A canceled'—’——— - y 2 do do inforce'— —•••• 7,eod Amountof Propertymsured"—sr?,c6Ml9 do Canceled,tennmatcJund ex pired* • *— -201,72 S do do in force s7,fa*4, f>tH dp ■ PratpitnaNotes* —•— 7D,<»7fl,fi7 do Canceled,terminated,eipr'd, W7,|o do inforee —— ...... 572,0. , h , 1 77 do Cash Pretniumsrecelved-—551,557,id do do canceled-—— 321.24 851,233,20 Whole amount an ftecer,ib.raue. T- Jones, Alonzo A,Carrier,Philo 0. Sedgwick, Rob sn Klotz,Samupl Jones, John I*. Rutherford. J l\ RUTHERFORD,Presh. A. J. GILLETi, Sec’y. A. A. Caiuuto, Actuary. • N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on es pi ring pohcieslias been declared by the Directors, imo is now receivable at this Oihee for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the ejKimmncty days. oa will find, when e’er you go, Amllook at those on sale below. JL. B.EINKMAN <£, CO., FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD Importers and Dealers in Clocks, WatctUa and Jncrlry, Watch Materials, Watch Mains Tools. Ac. BEG leave to announco to the trade and the public generally, that they have jUst received, from the best manufacturers in Europe, a large lot of Gold and silver Watches, Watch Toots and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu rer*—*whlck they offer ot prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern markets. - Clocks; Watches-and Jewelry repaired in the .best manner,and on ihe most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. jnar&4 X'kBEKSKINS—2 bales deerskins for salo by ±J my 33 SMITH A SINCLAIR. Removal, HOUGH a ANTHONY have removed their DA GUEBREAN ROOMS, from Burke* Budding, to Eaion’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and friends, i apxTitf * * ? ■' J'-’ ;i«.>v'- ( r 1 * * > <- - • -1 * ' GREAT BARGAINS JN DRY GOODS. Selling oIT at Cost .. TO QUIT THE EUSIXTESS' flMilYSubacritier being about to relinquish the reuiii X dry goods business, and havingmade such arrangc luriUß as ra Tender it necessary in close nut his-stock »y ihtj isiofJuly next; will commence on Ihursdny, Mny 13, ami acU-Uifl'euhrft'RiocJc of Fancy and Staple dry goods nt COST, FOR CASH. His goods having been principally purchased the pres ent senson, will be found* desurhble bargains, being at : least per cent lower thanregulnr prices. In STAPLE GOODS will be found —. . 4*4 and G*4 French ginghams; English mid French dilutees; ;13lh Alpacas and bombazines; Checks nnd mushns; Irish linens ondcrashes;. - Table Hnens.and ctoins; : Huckaback towels and towclinr; • Damask and snow drop linen napkins unit doilies. Mar* settles quilts; funuturc pruts, plain uml emb’d otraity; •linen sheeting and billow, litienaj fable »itd plariocovers and coverings; worked lace curtains iintfcmitnn muslins. FANCY (l ODDS. vWldie crape shawls,'emli’d ami plain,white berege and ■ thibet shawl*; . Fine Trench lawns ambberepcs; :llm-ge de lalnes ami muslin He lames; •lihsuns and grenadiers; Blh and fancy silks, some very superior, and n Cue stock , of goods generally. : • , EMBROIDERIES. ;.WotkeimuU and lace capes aud sleeves; Jm-onelt, mull and linen cambric collars & chemi/eiles, Jaconoit, mull edgings and Interlines; 'limb’d Jhien and ciimb/iu Infkfs;. ; Worked bands and Houncingf; nnd ft'magclficeni stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and insertmgs; together with a large variety or other good?, too numerous to mention, all of whioh will ncmallv be sold at ORIGINAL COSI, FOR CASH; Larly calls will secure the best bargains JAMES A. M’RNIOIllVNo: 02, 4th at. P.S—All pcisors knowing themselves indebted to the übove prior to January, are requested to pay the same, us all debts will be put tit the hands of an at torney fur collection. . inyl*i Cheap Hry Goodst JAMES M’CA NDLbSS A CO., 100 Wood Wood. Street, ARE now opening a very extensive and well assorted slock ofSPRINU and SUMMER GOODS. Con ‘‘idling m part oi French-ami-English Broad Cloths, .Tweeds, Cnssinierrs,- t;n»him>rcits, Doeskins, Jeans, Cotumades, Driljugs, Lineu- Coatings, Silk, Satin and fanny Cotton Vesungs. Also, about lOOCASKB PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,embracing the newest styles of Silk aud Linen Poplins, Delaines,Bcragesnnd BerageDc Laities;. Black Mounting and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy Qalic.oe, nt great variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Gimriiams; Palm Lent, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian nud Mexican llata4 Silk, Gingham and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered nt W hc»le*ale on the mogiaccommodftimgtcrms. faprPi JU» T RECEIVED at Jkpfkis’ One Price Cash StOTC I No. TO.Market street, Pittsburgh, between Fourth at. and Diamond, the largest uml most beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER I>KY GOOD:*, ever offered to tb* citizens of Pittsburgh, ' The hubscriber wou'o inform those who desire to get good eaboains, that the greater part ot his Stock was parchused-at the recent large Auetion Sales in New York.and Philadelphia for c-uni, whieh.enables him to sell goodalS to %ptr cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit, . We do not deem it uecet-sary t» mention the the different kinds of goods flint compose our stock, but deem it sufficient to say that -it consists of a full assort mentor ladies’ and aeniiemeirs wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit on.examination ot our Block.trout those who wish to purchase. [marls JfAJttKS SI'OANDLESS * CO*, 109 WOOD STREET. TSTIIOLP.SALK Dtalers tn Fort ig« fluff £>cvj#.3 J Bonnets and Bonnftl Rtbbou-s. • 'I lie proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from their friends and the public generally, feeling confident Dial they cun offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore.- murJ YOUNG, STEVENSON ft. LOVE- 'iil His?®!... MILIINE P. V, <5• r TCPUW- ARRIVALS OP SPRING AND SUMMER J.v GOODS, opened mid opninur?, incluilnifj rich Shawls, from $5 to fty $lOO each. Let every Indy call and *ec lint splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Litres, Batins,Bilks, Lawns,- Retakes, Mantillas, and Visiles, to mutch the Shawls. LndieM ami Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Et4;m£B, &c. . Gentlemen’s Rioad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn H«t«, (Cemn style-*,) SlHrla;Coais, Ac. Mourmiif! Goods of every description. Madame A, Gosling:*- (from France,) is in the monthly receiptof Fashions and Models, from Paris, London aiid New York, m No. 5t St.. Clair street, and 10a Market st. where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade supplied widvmodclsund mutennK {apr!4 SECOND GREAT AtttUVALt OF FALL nnd Winter Dry Goods and Varitira at No -07, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond Pn. D.Grkug & Co. would again un* nouuceio theirold customers ami dealers generally in their line, that they nre now prepared! o olfer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rate I *. And uk our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturer", wo flat ter ourselves, and hope to be a'de-to merit u continuance of confidence and patronage ot our old customers nnd the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally heslowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in part ofDroadcloths, Cassnnefes, Satilncis, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Rtack and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linccy Plaid", Al pacas, Mentions. Muslin De Lames, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Gloamings, Table Diaper". Giughams, Silks,daney long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchief*, and Irish Linens direct fromtfreland, and all other articles generally kept in tho DryGoodsline. Oua Varibty Dcparimcuiwitl be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of tho kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe f Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Ryes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fnble Cutlery and Pen-limves just arrived from Sheffield ; Patent Medicines; Vlolmoiid Violin strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons,Sewing Silk, Silk Gunns'and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk ' Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. Wc have on hand and for sate a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacle", Clocks, Ac., to which we uivuo the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to cell our Goods on the iron reasonable terms, euhor for cash or satisfactory refer ence. • ■ ■ N. B. -The business of the laic firm of Gauoa A. Mc- Canslssb is to be settled by D. Gnsao nt the stand of D, Greco & Co., who is fully authorized- for such and in whose possession arc the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. • [ocUs:tf BACON— 2 casks jiißt received and for sale by ;my!3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Furnltan and Chair Warsrooma. a; JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and make* (o order,'-.at lito lovxst pnrw, every description or i*ancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchusers would do well toSvisithis Warerooms. tav97-dAwlv • ■fPHEundesigned begsleave to announce to his friends X and customers, that lio has received u large, and the greatest care selecM, lot of RHKNIsH and HtENCII WINE, which he con warrant a pure and Sename, and which he seUseither by tho bottle or ca k. csides, he keeps always on hand, a large anti well sc- stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY, lIOL* LAND GIN, and o’her Liquors, all of which arc of the nrst qualities, and. warranted genuine articles Me feels'grateful for former favors, and it shall be Ins duty to attend to his customers as formerly. As he has made the best and latest improvement fo * rectifying Whiskey,he can, (tarnish them of the best hind, and at the lowest price. D FICKEISEN, myB No 137 Liberty street. " | ,* v.V l "**'* r i *y..t i f *l. iDrg ©soils. Great A ttrrici lon S MiW GOUUSi YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, FRENCH STORE. -feEsJSiSISSSgf »M®S GOSLING, |!r-te jgi ISS p§£ MARKET STREET lAaDMasLaf fira .■ Sg Bit] [ K* S3B EK . • - taa '- me m [538 > sst i SSE> A. <.QSI,INU, No. r.i, I V v - ST. CI,AIK STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! -pr ■■■ -Foreign and Amencan .SJi'il :> : • ! Tani'V and Staple ijli&r • \slf I>UY GOODS, ■ V /«»SOSS WM.E. STEVKNSON conllnues to mann b~§£a' facture CABINET-WARE’at every descrip- at )us oldßiand.corner/ofLmertyaim Severn* streets*- UNDERTAKING attended to, mall Us branches. «-* mayll _. „ ■ >A* fitILLIKUS A O AVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and XX CHAIR BrANUPAqTORV. N 0.64 Smithfield RU a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture,tvlncb .they will sell 15 per cent, below customary raleß. - Terme—caah only. - lAUI«ER keep constantly on hand vanety:of excellent and fashionable Furniture, R£jjwarraniedequal to any m the city,and soldon as T * favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishmentm Jic West. .They have now on hand an unusually extensive slock,embracing allkindsof Furni lure, rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptlynttended to. inrthfim Vinters, Mahogany, Rosewood and IValntrt/ TamuA, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale.' 1 HIE subscribers have just received from New York.- . and Huston, a most splendid'stock of.VENEERS, and ure manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. Alt of which-we will sell at extretnely lowpnces. t As great care was taken in the selection. of the stock, persons cannot fail lobe suited either as to quality or price; and, as u ls. well known that Furniture can be made by machinei'y superior and much lower than by band, the uUeulion of the trade m respectfully invited: Turned Work,in all its branches; carried on os usual. Plnnk for.hand, rails; for'Carpenters, and all articles required imuanufucturmg Cabinet Furniture, constantly .on hand—viz:- Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware* Hair ClolliSiSprings, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, -. ■ Ryan’s Building*, roargfeydaw • . No. 31 Fifth street. ; JourneymenOftblnst Maker! Aasoelatlon ; WARRHOVSB, .119 SECOND. STREET, . (near toe comer of Wood.) . 1 -..i , THIS ASSOCIATION, era-/» hracurg, already, twice to three yJL. time* as many hands as the tar- 4sgSf sa, “ M “*sMs» ec*t and hitherto most renowned * i « business shops of this city; have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by. wholesale or relaißwnh Furniture of the following description— viz: • Mahogany Wardrobes; Dre«.*ingßuieaus;Fuli Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; MaJiogavy Waahstands; So fas; Dtvnns; Piano Stools; Rook Cunes; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; hue Card Tables; Centre Tables: Ha; Racks; French -Bedstead*; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Hreakfa»tTables; Work standy; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high, post, common,low,and trundle liediirods; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . - The ttdvamsgesof co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices,and they are de lermincdto sell, lowerthan any eoiupeulors, an equally good, if not better article, and wurr-iiiled—asthe public will understand by giving them a call. l\£j*Steamboat worn ot all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made io order In every style, at the shortest notice. [marts PATENT METALLIC DURIAI. OASES, fBH£E subscribers having recently made arrangements X with the Patentee of this new and valuable tnven non for the manufacture ami sale of the article in the West,theyhaving beeu manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where.they are.superseding the use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, ihutthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent inzesof the modern Sarcophagus, vnrying in length from 22 inches to 6} feet, with width ahd,depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size, and rar those who desire space for cushioning, or for bodies of nnusaal dimen sions, have several sizes deeper and wider. This in-, ventiou now coming into genera) use, is pronounced one of the greatest of ine age. These Busial Cases arc composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out,and thus made impervious to air and Indestructible.. They arc highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and while they combine the greatest strength, which motalU capable ofy in a given quantity.. When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air-light, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They co3tno more than good woedea coffins, and arc better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vauUs,orordjnary tn'crmenls, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of ourmosl scientific men;.also, by the Honora bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other oistmgimheu Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agcnts’Burtal Case Depot, No. 374 Mam street, three doors above Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand nl all tunes, such o stock of all sizes and degrees oi ornament and finish as will saiubc most diversified tastes. We invite tne imenuon of the puohe, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon the representation of onuettakeM not using i\tt article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them. Tnurt&Scn w. C. DAVIS A CO. JAMES W« VVOOUWEhb, m CABINET ... • yL fZmI&SaFimNITURE MANUFACTURER , Hfl Ware-rooms 07 and 00 Third street* JW. W. respectfully informs lusfriends andeasiom • ers that helms now completed his spring stock of Farmtorc, which is dccidr-diy the largest ami best ever offered lor sale nv this City, which will be sold at price* as low as aiiy in the United States, Eajv fir 'Vest. As he is dyte?mined ;o upiiolu the quality wuh well peasoned materials, beat workmanship, onff newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mat ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted furnturre, at llie lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of idemifying the cus-. tomers’ interest witn his own, in quality: and priee, .aiul keeps.always.on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of larmtUTC, from the cheapest ami plainest, to the most elegant ond costly, that a house, or any partof one, may be furnished from his stock v or inanutactared expressly to order The following articles consist, id part,ot Ins stock, winch for richness of style and finish; cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louts XIV icte-ieic-a-Sofae; 5D Sofas, m plush ami hair cloth; $h doz. Mahocuny Cnairs, 20 do Walnut do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut do do; 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut do; 50 Marble Top Centre Tables; . , SO do Dressing Bureaus; 30 do \Yashsiund3; 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; . 49 Mahogany llcdsteuds; 20 Walnut do; 00 Cottage do; DiiO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; 50 Plum Bureaus; 70 Dtningnad Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cnne Sent Chairs; . * 24CHim Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladio* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Kuguitcs; Paper Mactiae Tables; Conversation Chairs j. . Pembroke dq; Ell;!tb*4theu do; - Hail and Tier. do; Reception do ; < Ludtes’-Work Tables; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables ; Arm do; OUomans; fiothic and Hall Chairs. A .argo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE’ and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinbt uiKSHs supplied with ail articles in their line Dealers in STIvAMBOATS und HOTELS, furnishedatlho *horb esl notice. • All orders promptly attended to. .. ' [mars RAISINS—C 5 boxes u J. KiistleM” brand for sale by my 13 - SMITH A SINCLAIR. tIO'PARI NEKa»H!P.—' The subscribers have Umk day f uHsocmied themselves together as lhe purpose of transuding a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor arid Commission business, under the firm of John Black A Co, No. 2il) corner of Liberty and (twin sis. JOHN BLACK, . nrnfry M. BPCULLOUOH, JH. : William W. Wallace, . IHTrSBURGII STKAftI .MARBLE WORKS, 3X9, 331 amf 333 Liberty, opposite Smithfiehl st. - MONUMENTS, Grave Mones,-Mantels, Furniture Tops, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways on band, and made to Older on the shortest notice. Several hurdred di-sngns for Monuments.-ongmal and selected,on hand.' -The trade furnished with Marble ut the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. inarl:4m W. W. WALLACE. 1,000 Cases Straw Uoods. THE subscriber having made arraneementa with the NORTON BTRAWMANUFACTUIHNG COMPA NY, for the sale of their Goods, now oflers for eale a large assortment of STRAW HATS nnd BONNETS, of. every variety of fabric, style and pattern,^adapted -to the spring trade, which wi|l bo sold by me package; at the lolyesi figure. Cases may be. assorted in suit pur chasers S W. ALDEN, murt4;9m-3taw ' No. 63 Milk street. Boston.: Dlssoluilon of Pannsrsuipi rnilE Partnership hitherto.existing between the sab- X senbers, doing busrtiess m the name of John Black A Co., is this day mtsolvcd by mutual consen', H. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Black m said business; H. filcCullough havtng-tlie right to.u B o ; the name of the late firm iq settling the business,snathe exclu«iYo right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay all debts due by the late firm: JOHN BLACK, iienry McCullough. • . N, B.— I The business will be continued by the subscri ber as usuul, at, his oldsta«d, rorner of .Penn and Irwin etreels. • : HENKY McCULLOUGII. Pittsburgh, March t, 1853- . martnf : QROROBAbBRttBt v iVo. 71 corncf of JYo°d Fourth af?., best stock workmanship that enn be f|Ot tojtctltor m any one establishment* of like amount) in tho West. Nearly alt made to special ordcr.free from outs; blemishes ft c. Country Merchants and others are re spectfully invited local! and examine the stock, which is offered for sale low for cash. , , , ’ U Qa. has paid particular attention to have a general ossoitmontof tho host stock of Boots nnd Shoes lor tho Retail trade, from the good low puce to the best made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fii.hions now In nsc. Individuals and families may rely on always finding a general assortment, ns it re lates to sizes, widths, fushton and quality, at No. 71. ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s I'alin threo Siraw.Hats. ~ : , (aprSigm : r: ilot|ct. '■ ' ■ rfUIE partnership heretofore existing between the nn- I dersigned in the Commission and Forwarding busi ness, etc., under tho hrm of Si F. VON BONNHOKST ft Co., is tins day dissolved by mutual consent; The business ol the late firm will be settled by S- ir. Von Honnborst, who is authorised tome, the nameof the firm forihst purposo WILLIAM F.ICHBaUM. S T. VON BONNHORST Pittsburgh, May IJJ, 1852hu>I Co-Pnrtner»liip Notice. rr HE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner -1 ship for the transaction of a Wool and General Commi «ion and I owardinr business, under the firm of VON BONNHORST at MlfapaY. wT«hoiis° n“o Water and 116 Fiqai streets. JAMES R. MORPHY. „ . , „ S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-myd - “ Y 7" *" ( J fr -tt *• * * 'V \j : \v • '•' : ''• *m'Si *“*-■*' " ■ , '°' £_"•■: - •;> : *W*£ j £' > * ' L JarnUttrs, &t. ’ To Cablitct Alabers* 1 -i ’ •. 3' . T •A I ''. • . -<■ ‘ ~ , V* ***«% .... - «*- >••'■«■ 'uT'Z'*'*' ' v *, -*■ -Sfcng* an!t fUebitint*. Judder MedlOßUd lilqvld Ciitlols* : . article la.iutended forfanuly usej and should be • JL fountun the possession of every family m the land. !' Mechanics who are tuconstantdangei-ofinjaryiotheir ■ persons through Occident, and .the improper or careless ; use of toolsv will find, iius article tobe-invalaable to ; them.and after ft fair trial,wiUoonslder It indispensable. ‘‘This tnny cerLly that we»-the undesigned,having ■ frequently mode ufte of Judaea Medicated Liquid Cuticle; : i prepared by Messrs, penfield. * Camp, Middletown. Connecticut, chcerfuliyTecommend it to oaf profession-: al brethren,as an exceHont aobstituiefor adhesive piaß : ter. in dressing burns, cuts, scaiusjbnuses, and all kinds of fresh wounds »nlso, for sore nipples,,ureraedy une* aualled. . CHARLES WOOOWARO. M,l),i , quaueu, WM. B. CABEY.M.D, * * D JIABRIBON.hU). F. WOODRUFF, Tff 1), HAMILTON DRfcWBR, M D., FXLSWORTH BURR, M. 0.. Botanic. ; Coriiprising all the practising pbystciauain the city of “fiSrsale by B 'A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., f y i sa corner of Wood and First ats ’ MORSE’S „ v Compoand Syrap of Yellow Doob Root, OCCUPIES the front ’.Tank;, among the .propTiemry ■medicines ot this country forcompleieJyparing UanfceriSall Rheum*, Erysipelas* amlall other diseases arising from an impure stale of the. blood, AH’O, Liyer Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches,.DmaincßS, Coughs* Soreness aird-Tightness aboutthe Chest; lirpu chilis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sonsauon , about tho Throat; and is used with, unprecedented suc r.esa m nil casesof FEM ALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILIT Y* Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to,the variopsorganß,and invigorating the entire system, : ■ If Uie testimony of all pans of the country, can be relied, upon, it is singu larly efficacious in curing aK Htmo«,and itesiomig 3e bilitated ami broken down constitutions, It jb purely, vegetable in’ ns composition, and so accurately com bined inlts proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously, unite to FUHII Y THE BLOOD. , u has removed many chronic diseases which.lias baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has slbo cured Canker, Sail £heum;-Erysipela* and Scrofula, Which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the least ira pressionupbn, • _ ; It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say tbat it ia a valuable medicine m all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes alT'obstruction in the circulation, Tendering the Liver Tree, active and healthy, it removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in ailcases of Asthma, And may be jaaedin ai|elimatcs,and at all seasons of the year;. - - : This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at 102 Founiaiu'street, .und:sold--whole sale and retail, by> . • VS. N. WICKEBSIIAM. , . Only Agem for Western Pennsylvania, ’ jell:y Warehouse,.cor WoQdand-SUthflts^Pmsb’h TJIv»- vuHst i? NE3S, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGU CROBP, ASTn«A and CONSUMPTION. - In offering to the communlty this justly celebrated re medyfor diseases of the throat and lungs,. .it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of theevidences of its snccess,fromWhlch they can judge for themselves. We aincefely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of Its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering ■ huraaniiywMclr facts Will not. warrant : • ■ -- ManypreiJ/rareheregivenj aml we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publisbv fecling&ssured they: will Arid them perfectly reliable, , and the medicine wor thy theirbestconfidenceand patronage. Frcmiht difttnfuished Professor of Chemistry and Mali* '■ Ttfl M9diea % Bo*edoih College. : Dear Sir: I'delayed answering;the receipt ofvyonr preparation,until I had; an opportunity of witnessing iis effects in my Dr. J.G. Ayer.—-Sir: Ihavebeenafilicledwithnpain* ful affection of the lungs, and all the syroptomsof settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find no me dicine that would reach my.case, until f.comwcnccd the use Of Sectoral,” which gave me gradual relief andlhave been steadily gaining my strength till my health Is well nigli restored. . . ' - While using your medioine. I had the gratification of Retiring ymh it myreverend friend, Mr.Tcumau, ofSump ter District, who had been suspended from Ins paroclna! duties hya severe attdek ot bronchitis, . I have pleasure in certifying fcese facts to y,ou And uraysiyyoar* respectfully, * ; J. Y.CAUl6uii,ofi>ouih Carolina Kj* The following was. one 'of the worst Of cases which the physicians and friends thought to be incurable consumption.— . : . • CjiSATSS, Pa., Aug. 22,1840. ; J..C. Ayer,—Sir: I waaiaten.with. a terrible cough, brought oaby a cold, in the begiridwff.bf.last February, l and was connncd to. my • bed more than two months.— Coughing incessantly night and day, l betaine ghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy,aml my ;brcaih very short. Indeed,T.waB rapidly failing, and in such distress for breathy that bat little hone of-my, recov ery could be entertained.: While mthU£nuaUon t afriend' ofminei (the Rev. John Keller, of.the Mcthf.dist church,) ; broughLme & bottle of your Cukhht Fm-TcaA.n, which i tried more to gratify thnn from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me to continue it&uee, and I soon found my health much improved.— Now in three months, I am well and strong, ahd cap at* tribute my cure only toy our great medicine. - . ' With the deencsl gratitude, yours, Ac. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and soldbyJ&meaC.Ayer,Practical Chem iSt,Lowcil,MagB. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale retaihby B. A 1 Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in 1 Allegheny‘City by H, P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. . dec3o Dr* be Lausy'i Curative Xu- .: atrument, . The only Infalltble.Curefor that Dreadful Disease hnovm as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Ifociur* nal Emissions, SO. harassing and destructive, and productive or so . mueh misemef to the nervous system, incapacitat ing the than for business, societyyand matrimony. ; .This : Instrument Is simple j comprehensive, and never .faiiingy and may be need without the slightest irconve* hience or the knowledge oi the most intimate friend It is to be used externally, producihg no pain or injury whateverynor preventing anyone from attending tobts business; and while.in use not r a tingU emission can take place, fnt'/goraffni: tAa ergons, in. a to sueh aniximt that ihitfSKOiM tuanL rantnjVE power ov aßrsNTiorr, the log? of which, caused byearly abuse, is the disease in question, and thecause of the thousdiid concqmtiantcomplaints,viz: -Nervousness; Prostration, Pain in the Head and DimnessoF Vision, Weakness of the Back and Extremities, lAffire lions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples Of4he FD.ce,Pre* mature Decline of Virility, .Weakness, of Memory and Power for Mental Application, Deleoiioh; Aversion to Society, Timidity, SelPDistroslr Love of Solitude; Ac. All these complaints.iitvariablydisappear .as soon- as Ike souieeisstoppedfrom wkich’thep emanated. ■Pius Instrument has been examined and approved of by the highest authorities in Europe and America, is re* commended by the most prominent Physicians of all countries, •as the only- certain: remedy existing Jor jhosf eomptothts, and has ltoiv completely superseded the u?e of UTogs, the bougie, cauterization, Ao.,nul tojnentfon ;the thousand advertised.nostrmus of the day, aa cordials, antidotes; lt ut the same lime, the safest, tlie most far die cAeqprsr treatment ever ofiered toihe omieied,.a fair..prke being: allowed for the instrument, atier the desired effect baa beeiv at tained. • V-" - . De it also remembered, that those complaints me but little understood by the profession'in general, and that altihe mediciou in the world never has, and never will, stop tliosei losses, which, iranowed to coniiuue un* checked, are sure to produced tire most distressing con* sequence*. . ;.v. lihas been a matterof surprise to some, that any one .of respectability.and of professional atuumnenu should devote Insattention to diseases which people of every description pretend to cure so easily. If, .however, but the one thousandth parioftheraweries these people bring upop societywero known,a very dlflcrentopinion would beformedi And it Lnot only, the present misery and dejection,preyingon.the roindaswell as the body, that is deplored, bur some are of such a nature a* to affect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remain to dormant in the constitution as to ap pear in no other way than in their edecis upon posterity; yet, if properiy.anCerstood T are mostcaiily and speedi ly removed.' The above,soingentoanly contrived insiru tn«tt, will doubtless, in a great measoro, contribute to check the evils pf quackery,*© Prevalent in ibis claos of diseases, throughotit the UmonT :: The price pf uitt.complete instrument, carefully secur ed ngainst allcbservation in abox, ia only 810.' It can be scuti by express, u> any address in any part of the United States, Canada, Ac.; according to order f accom panied by fall direcilocß, and important-advice to the married and single;;theexpenses. bven to the remotest parts of the country; being very trifling. :: The unexampled success thia Instrument has obtained smcc itg introduction in Amerteaybasinduced some nn principled persons: in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, Boston, Ac., to get' up some ridiCDlods 1 things, called ** Inurunients,” whieh. ntusLianT kst rcsetnblance, neiiAer m/onn nor prtnefp/e v 'tQ YQy own invented, long tried, ana universally approved In xtrdments. and which are os similar to them as eight is to light. Every attempt to:sell such “lnatriimenuh for TOine vrilrtie prosepute.; 98 Chamber street, C KCKHARDT, W.D., V 1 Howard street, „ > ' Nsw Yobx. : Ur. dx LaitetHb prepared to exeeate:ali orders for sur glcat-apparatas, viz: Artificial Arms and'Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus, for; Luxation; for Contracted t«egs r ibr' onrvature.of tho Spino »uu Waist; far False Jomls of the Arms and Knees; for 'Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot; for. Lacrymal Fistules; for FalUng of the RectamHypogastric Belts J Beds an d . Chairs for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trusses, Ac-; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac;, Ac. AJI work warranted. 1 Letlenc must be post paid, containing a proportionate remittance or cHy reference. tfebSs:ly CITEAM BOAT rfllftlMlNGS—Comprising in part O the foUbwing: Table Linen,' Hucxbucx Diaper, Crash Race Stripy Table Covering and Table Covers! . NayUnsi Ac., which we are constantly:' receiving ; f»m the importers and tnanafactnrers* CauatNo.Bs Faunh street. taprlj W. M’CUNTOCI^ / * * - fr ■ • 4 '- r t •. ..v -. < 3 ?,V. " -’ - »• " -T? ' ' c -“ - - - iHfbitol. ~ r IroportMjt.to ifetnalc*. - . T *' T\ OCtORL ATHOBEtt FRENCH FEMALE PILLS, ■. T/nptoift&ceni t -gftfe*and effectual teiaedV fbf Chloro*. i sis or ortirefen SlcJtneevFtenr* Albas or WMtesjßap ipressioa, Nervoas- Debility, general ; Fain&ib tbeJteid of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Diseased Sputa, Cost tivenesv.Tmtalriiity, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Flatu- %Vhid,-autl aU Uterine Complaints. . ceniß. or five boxes for $l,OO-,SotouWholesafe.and .tail bV W. C. JACKSON, 240 Lsberty sireet; beail of Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by all the Druggists. ; ujr Full directions enclosed with each box.. ■.■ • ■ uectOrtydfcw , - ■ ter* ImVOBTJ NT W TEdSB' APTt.ICTJtO tPITB T?KB!HAOa ,miprnß& -Dr.- -tfra&tfb’£iErtiss ba* .rendered ibe cure of tbisdreadiul disease a matter of petfeci certainty *and thematt wbo will now oliowa iierTtiato proceed until acondition of things is-prodnct* i eti . l «al nothing can alleviate but the knife of o Bkiifm i fl °FK c ? n » 4.'wboUy ; ine wearer. Pliyuleiain of thefilyhestronatiiKintiio pro ' feuionhavegiyeh.testiinoDytt>iisgTeat superioritynvei’ the ordinary trusses In use. ;fhe Trassof Dr bard vr»fleurer»tfe-hiUf' ibecases of ordioarysuniare* i We adviee those afflicted; UppUcaiiouiu time i ; tfJ-RtfererttUcf lh« highest chardclrr this City,bycalUnsm ih* agent, 8 i : Persons from a distance can have them rent,“by i sending the measure round the body; ~ 7 . DR. GEO. H. KEYSRR. i' 140 Wood street, sole agent for Pittsburgh marll:d£w; TUB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDIG2J9ES; ■. EIR9T. The GbdT Paw Extbactou (Conmts tp Daily's) caring all Barns und. all ExternalTains and Sores. . Ud- Columbia for Slaylng-or Restoring tlie : - Human Hair. ■■■■-,: : 3d; Hoot's Nerve and Bone Liniment and Indian Vtg stable Elixir, acure for all coses of Rheumatlsnu : —; ;• 4 Ih.’itfc iVoiVa A was\ie Oil 3 6 certain care for Deafness. - QxK.Hay's Linimeru,d known care'tor the Pile*. - v 6ih. r ; Svohn's SiekHmdaehe Remedy.' - i 7tlr. mother's Relief 3 forfeit women in the fomlty way. j 9lh. LoneUy's Great Western Indian Panacea t for : Colds and feverish feelmgs;and'prevemih!r fevers; for Asihfflff. Liver Complaint-ond lliliauß AiTeciionsj for Diarihcea,lndigestion andXossofAppelitej.forCo.mve- .• ness in females and males; tindriervoascomplsinls J for Siomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism; Ac. The great pplais are; ;it is not bad to take, never gives pain, and never leaves one costive. ‘ - ' .9th>- Killer,)forChUflren - or growhi persons. 1 • ? ’ JOtjiii Mrs Bremm's.Greal Pain No medicine • has been discovered Inal is so happily adapted to ose internally** dropstobe lakenynna yet perform such ' • wonders when applied externally as a wash or bath, >by friction. In homes from lSfcto 50 cents each. > .liib* SqunkoJtx's.Roaehandßedjßugßanst fordrlv*-I*- 1 *- iog away Verminm a short Urae :12th..The celebrated Lin's Life Pills and’ Tkmnerttntt • Bwers . • ,13lh. Dr.Barthobmew't Pink Syrup, the ponbiarEX- ‘ PECTORANTFOR COUGUS. CuLus.-IriFLUEN. - ZA.Ac. ■ ■ jl/jthv ThjF../ 1 U6ih ./Extraetof Sarsaparilla. This artiele .has outliv ed air other Sursaparmaa, and still gives ah great shlisv faction as ever. ' w . . ; I7th. The celebrated spread- Strengthening Plaster, made from Drilan'S.re cipei and. thentoat popular in the market. . . . •. ■■ ■ ■ 19th. Dr. Eline'e Tooth Ache Drops. A certain and easy 1 core for Tooth Ache. . . -. * . 19lb. Dr. Comstock has lately bought the right for the " v - United Stales, of the cdeb rated Contentralti Mineral ■Watir, found at* the Salr Springs of Doctor WnuC. • Chase* at Sf. Catharines, C. IV. This medietne -has UK '-' tamed a notoriety and popularity never by.unypreparation at that place, nnd its sale has been commensurate with its merits, which HrceXlrflordinary.' ■': AH the remedies arc fully described in ALMANACS; to be given to all who cair where: the Medicines ato ’ kept. , NOTICE. AH prepnr&tions heretofore known* as ‘ M COMSTOCK’S V or COMSTOCK &.CO.’*, .alwaysbe-J loneed and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr Lucias . S; Comstick; &nd though the signature of Comstock 4c • Co. will bcconumjcd, tliisexttn label with the fac-simile./ - eignaiure of Dr. L. S; C. will in future designate the GENUINE. • ' . ALL OTHERS MU*T BESFURIOUS, LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. . . D*: The above medicines can be had in this place of ; febC - WILLIAM JACKSON. , ' . No. SlO.Llberty street, head.of Woodi - l c'.Vi Wlfttar’o BaiMm of Wild Cberrjr; Thebest remedy ever known to man far. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croups BronehtiUj lnJiueaza, Bleeding, of the ' ■‘.Lwiis a .J)%lsuUif--<>fJßfeathin? r Affesiionof the Liter,: Pains or Weakness of the BTtasiar Siie,rFirst Stages of i - In shorty this Balsam isviculiarly adapted to'ever? disease ofthe Lungs, and £ic«r,i«Atrii isproJtuedtn'our every drying elimate. \fITILD CHERRXhas lorgbeenknown topossess im-' • : V » pottant medicinal properties;: .Thiafact is familiar: to -every matron in our !am£,-an'd physicians often pre- ■ scribe itin different form* for a variety of complaints.-** Tar alsobasbeeneqoallynoleriforlls virtues; and some ' physician^whose'naraes are familiar to the whole coun trv, has gtroe so far as to declare lhat even CONSUMP TION could be eared bythat alone* In oihor bauds again, it was nearly valuelessvbwing, no doobL to their ignorance in preparipg and administering ii—a difficulty now entirely obviated by patient experiment and Jonr - experience..;. =• y « . . The e xtraordinarymedicinaJ powers of these two sub stances are now fortbcHrst time combined, and embod ied m Dr.; WISTAR’S BALSAM OF VVILIICHERRY* By anicercbetaical process, Qver>thiog deleterious or useless is rejected, so that.what remains is the inoat ex traordinary and ; tralyofficaolods remedyfor. dllkinds of • pulmonary and ltyerdieeaseBever kQowihto xnan. To convince aii anbeUevcra that our'tUeory isrealiy true, we refer to a few cases of cures performed by Uilswon derful medicine: . n ' . PwiSAKT Rmoß/Ham. co., 0., Sept. 27. ■ -; I.D.Faek—Dear Siir l take the liberty of advising you of tbe benefit ! have derived from ihe use of Dr. Wistaria Balsam ofWildCberty*' I was prostrated by that terrible scourge Consumption, in May last.- The ai« . tack was truly horrifying to me, for five of otir family (my brothers and sisters) had died of-Consumption. I was.afflicted,'wfflt nearly uU tlie \Vorst .features of the . disease. 1 had a distressing; codgh* andekpCctorateda -. . great deal of'blood. hectic fever, severe pains in the side : ahdcltßt, cold chitlsfraltemaUng withflusbesof heat, - and copious Dightsweats. * . v : I was under the-'care of, a skilful physician from the ' time I was-token sick until about six weeks since,being. •- then about helpless, and my friends considered my ;COsa. hopeless,or OUeUst beyond'ourpfiyrician’d &kPl,advli* , tdihetuA,of,Wisiarisißulsam of.Wild.CherryWith- .... -out my knowledge my father procured it and commenced adrainisteringit to me, and from iheDrst-dayi eommcn-1•••. ced taking U xriy hcalth. improvcd,.aud in two weeks ! was able tb be ottt ahd oversee my business, andlabor, ■ .which!stiU-conUnbe to do. 1 have taken, four botilea. of the medicine, and now consider DiyselfperfecUy well. . JEREMIAH ISCHIG.fcj ANOTHER ASTOfTiSDTNGOTIIEM Rvsiivhak, Fairfield co*,o T lBsl* - Mr. J. D. ?ark—Deor Str: J wish to 'stnie to you that xuy daughterAra&nria; aged 16 years, had.&bont a year:: ainco every revere attack ofraeas!cs,,wluch reduced her very much,-and with a racking cough. I v - employed all ofthephysicianawiihiu our reacli forthe . purpose of removing her cough,: but without success.—* • She appeared to be sinking into.'a fleclmcrsftiih every ; r symptom of consumption, i then tried Dr. Roger's: £iv-. ~ erwott and Tar. ' But this aggravated-her* cough, add fave her.symptoms of a still more malignant character. < was now moM seriously alanned, and it was with trexh-' bllng teartbatl from duytodays&wtheprogresstifihat- ‘ Insatiable disease, Consumption. I really despaired or my daughter's recovery. BtR I providentially saw the certificate of Jonathan Coupon, -whoso daughter* Sarah .: Jane, was cured of Consumption by Wisiaria Balsam of* : Wild Cherry This created a faint hope that it might' help my daughter, and I Immediately-commenced using it, anditalmosl instanUy gave relief ’. Her- health : was ' • improved from the first boltle. and by:the nse-.oftwo ' . bottles of Balsain of VVild Cherryshe was res tored to’perfect health, and sho is not now at all predi*-' - posed (o a cough. -1 will say. to nil that are afflicted with- • any disease tending to Consumption, do noLdespairt -for : t Ur..Wistaria Balsam of Wild Oheiry vpd} care you if.',,. you will but try 11. - -E; KADB. - m m in . ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUKE! •••'•• ' Willmtraeles never cease?■: More evidence of it. suipasslnv health-restorative virtues I ".t [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington eo., Ky.l ' . SrsisdFrKLDiKy.iaia, U,1P50. ‘ ■ Mxssas. SAttvoso. to Value.: l take this oppoaunlty of informing you.of nmostreiharkabie cure performed up- ■ * on me by iho,use o(.Dr.;WistaiVßalsiuii of %yililCher , Irt thevear 1&10I wasiakeit with theinflimraationof the bowels, wiiicii I iebored under for »jx : weeks', tarheir-.- '. I gradually. renoverea.i li( the (ail of IHH win oitßck ,ed witlv a Severe coTdiwhtchiteatediaeif upohmy ltuigs and for the ebaeei«r three years I was coniinetl tomy. ..., bed,l tried all kinds of medicines cm! every variety of aid wilbotil benefit ; and thus' f wearied alone until the '■ winter of 1815, whcn l heard of ()r. Wisisr’s Balsam of ~ Wild Chetty. :My friendjs persuaded me to give it a trial, though I hadgitferi up all hopes of recovery ;,and had prepared ■ myself tor the ehange of another world. Tltroogh their solicitations T was induced to make nee of the genuine . Wistaria Itolsain of .Wild Cherry.. The effeci was rruly. aatohishing. After five years of .affliction and suflerlng and'aflerhavinpspeuiftitroriive hundred dollars to ito purpose, .and. the Dest. tttid.most respectable physicians had proved.;nnavaiUng, :I waJt soort restored to entire healiitby the b'esstttgof God and ItteuicorDr.Wisthii, - 'Baisata of-WiidCheny. - ■ May the blesiingof ftod rest upon the proprietors of so valnable a medicroe us \V tsmris Balsam of Wild • Cherry: Yours rerpectful y. W. H. BAKER. Uy-Genaine Wistaris Balsam of Wild Cherrv has fae-,jmile nf die pSgunlureof Henry Wistar, M : o TF»i,rr■■ * - adclphio. Park" on a finely fixechtetT; steel engraved wrapper. No other can he genutho KT Pnee-81 per bottle-six bottles for - Sold byJ.D. VARK, fourth anil Walnut streets cin SSssed? Ge ‘ lera . l agenl > 10 who ® all orders mis? be ffir Price 81 perbottle--six bottle, fores. Northern corner of JKWdt CaV)uhS. a n ‘C" f lie 7 ? 3 bsomsienon, JUACaJones.Cohderspon; V CrooksrJ - ’ <' •f -• : , .. v , % . < , . - A ’J J T; . MssWtv VT ' ' i * r t j ' :Vv^ t •* V -J.; J «* t 1 ’ ■ iffSliii®ii VO IHVALIDS ASB TUE SICK, < ' %J ‘JI, * ' : H * \ ?