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Jr. flefe-" Hive Clothing Biore v No. 235 - - J* 'X&rfor SJfiO, and hotter Good*,of evdrydeaer.iplion, - ' !?“ J low for cash Castom...work. made to order in jttshioiuhlf style, and term*. - joprl7 S*y*, Jttuat He irue x Til*tsiuldthat UOOBVKR|fii«the'B«rMivft:CioTKwo i Sf€»E No 335 Liberty Mteeufella tftcchcabcsl Clo ‘ thing in the. City—well made and fashtonakly eut ,Cull ». aodex» Urea Mack of Ciotbsr CasEimeresj VetUngs, Summer Cloiha ’ot every description, and* article /•v,/.•• lnour line suitable for-tbc'season. These Goods we ate making to utderli* superior style, andatvery low ‘‘nnees Give us a calLaimexamuic. for yourselves. P mvl« * JOHN CALLAHAN & CO •“—" JuMESC. WATT, ,:- - merchant tailor, IXS Marker, bciwttn Steond and Third nr eels. Begs respectfully toiitforra his frienth audibepubiie, that he bits Tclurnedfram New York and ; PhtladeU • • nbla, hawing there selected from ilie latest importations, anemitfc new stock of Block and Colored CLOTHS, • CASSIMERESand VESTINGS* which for. newness nf .dMiAnaand nCbnetsoffabrie3, are novsurpassed by "any nopse westof .New York.—Allofwhich.be is prn* spared tomaketo order ih-asupetibfstyle, at the lowest price possible, and c« rdially- invite purchasers to cull and examine the-slock before purchasing elsewhere. „ TO TATLOAS.—I have ro aclhorized Agent m this 'veUfrfcrthe-saloof mywork on GARMENT CUTTING. v .U;caß.'Oniy ;be;bßd at the store, of the subscriber,o6 Market street, nuhe following prices;viz: *viih Instruct uons.SlO; without, $7 ■: raari7 ÜBW CLOTUIUG IWOSB, edmund wvrrs * co. MERCHANT TAILORS, -si *Vo. 185 Ltbcrlyttrcil, ahove Sl. Clair, TTHVKopened'a new Clothing Store, at the iibovc 1~l place- anil are now receiving a splendid loi o' 'Cloths, Cassimeres, Yesitn£S,&c.,of the latest importa tions, pnrebared with s,t especial viewio.ciiy trade, ami whlchlbey are prepared to make up lo order in the la test andmost. fashionable styles, r They inleiid re pay 'sificf Attentionlo this branch or their business, end they have Tull confidence that they will he able lo give their rnstomera entire satisfaction'. 1 hey are alto mannfaem •: ring a choice lot of RE&DV iidOK CLOTHIhCt oi the newest styles, which they willsoll-lowforcash As alt lilts stoch is entirely new, ii i» worthy the auen . on of lirycr*. ' retto-v 8P&1BG &HD BUflUaJfctfc Cl4t>THlDiG J THREE BIG--'DOORS 1 : 151, liberty Strati Piitsburgfu . . ..! -TOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of; an-: v ■•...■ tf PW!T>o»"g tft Mu numerous friends and the public m spheral, thathia Spring and Summer slock isnowready v for inspection,whichlie believes will be found to be one of the largest and-best selected stocks of Ready- Made Clothing to be foundinthe Western Country. He bas thla season paid more.tban usual aUenuon to the manufacturing: ana style ofliis Garments, eo thatthe - . ’ yery lowest priced, aswell as the finest, arc got up in a ‘ 'style and. elegance not to besnrpossed. v •■ jlewoald'particularly call the attention of all dealers In-Clothing to bis present splendid assortment of B«aay«lXaasOarmetttif , As he feels confident,upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce snents aa shall mace it their interest to purchase at; his T establishment.'':;. .'•■■■.’l.-'-' •' /* : > v I- -:■■■....: . Many years* experience, and great successmthe bu > : siness, together with an unprecedented wholesale and tt ' tail patrbn&ge, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit thebusiness habits and tastes of every location in . theUnian,whtchisof the ntmoatimportanceio wholo 1 sale purchasers. ' .v. „ V •. .lathe Catting department will be found a choice sei - • lection of the most fashionabte good^consistlngcf-r. * 'JFVwkA, Mngiiik and American Brijaddothit V Cashtaeretts, Ac, Ac. Also, an excellent assortment 01 VESTINGS. of ute latest and most fashionable styles— r! all oTwhichTie' is prepared to make to order in -the bcs* manner and at the most reasonable prices. COHE, THEN, ONEANDALLI . “ The Assortment,the Quality, and the Variety, It ths jnoarextensiveiUndoabtcdly,i6 be fo'tnu m tho .United Swiss . ■“«»■■■ JSmportnm of utftiil I - -jv CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OH* AND LAMPS. “WT Hi' WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tough), Mono. Yl(>* laclurer of and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in toe above named Oil and Damps, is now receiving*large, assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every desenp* itomfOT burning Lard and LaTd Oil. - Chandeliers, Girandole Hall W icks,Glooes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade»^"'' >Ethereal,Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied, ■.•neeor.twea-.wcek*...-..:.'.--..;—; . ABopJers.Jeft with the wagon, which is constantly passing ihKfcgh the city; wiU be promptly attended to. . N. 8.. Lamps of all kinds altered; to born- the-Eihe--, tealOii- AU artiolos delivered in any pan of the city, orin Allegheny, free of cost: _ / • • ; ; D u W. H. WRIGHT, 1 No. 82 Fourth su, mention. ; Jewelry repaired in the best maimer and on the most reasonable terms, focilttv. . ■ _ PpDDBR &/FOKD. . • ~ .•■■'. V. MA.NCHB.STBR MINERAL PAINT, ■■/.■■■■ ■ ALLBOUXtIV CltT, Pa.' ' • •: _ ■ : : i.' . . • y Nxw Yoax, December iSth' IRSt lhave analysed-a sanpio of k &«.* - " - ‘ Per Oxide of Iron, - * ioT? • tart, Mamesiftf • t - • ••, :- • m . Oxide of; Manganese, - - . ,ia . Water and Loss, e,oo 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained m the box, which I suppose was the one you desired also to have analysed, find todifferDrota any average oTthe lumps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows::. .. Per Oxide of Iren, . - - .u. ■ 58,50 Silica and Alumina, • - . . ~33,00. Lime, - - - ,88 : Magnesia, •. * - ,18 ■.■•••■•.•■•.WtwaodLosa,- - : - : 7,9 ft .; * 100,40 : Thi* dlflisrejice I presume arises from the mineral not ' being'nßlfbna; some portions containing morn Iron than ■ -other?; ATheanalysiMftows the aruele to be well «iiit ' ed fox 1 * flortble paint.’ I find that by calcining the pow or.iuw.ui . jaicts K.CHrLToN,M.X>.oliemlii. ■ U7* For kale by JOEL KOHLER, SMI Liberty street. JAMES C. WATT. JAMES K. SEED *. CO., Manufacturers -of Theodo lites, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading; Instruments, &c., &c. . no. ao Smilhjtild strrel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ; An assortment of the a-, bove namedlnstrumcnts al-. ways on hand. Also-—Cloche, Watches, Jewelry, &c 4 &c. ; April G,1852— 2m i transportation. Tcnutylf snu Itstlroed Compsity* \j lt B are to -forworu produce Ac-, to Vf Rules forbucoq.fori.pork,beef, Ac. * 50c >l(H)lb!a Bipren; «« l OURTH: STREET, ISTToRURGH. sMthpubltc tifeviirfbrmed that wc are* bow running X. tegularly, to the Bast and Wesli and nrcprcporod’io .lofwara all. Goods entrusted to our care , A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent dally for Philadel phia, at Wclocitj F.M; Also,daily to Cincinnati,at 7 O’clock, A. M. . • ...... OrderatransmilteU free of charge, and poods returned by QrBt.Ejcnreaa. • ' V *! Bills of Exchange for sale on England; Ireland and .Scotlam*, for. any •mnouni, payable on principal Banking House.s or Post Offices in the .United'Kingdom. , . .. , dcc>’4 ~ BAKBR Aj.FORSYTH, Agents; Olerchants*portable Boat Line, Fortht Transportation of Merchandise and Produce, ! (VUrENNSYiViNIi CAHIXS AMnaAILCOADSI, BSTWiKN - - PITTSBURGH AND PHI LA DRLPHIA, Umct, irii.Vc'ur Jff-s/tippine, ' . IET TIME, TEN - * PATTON fc REYNOLDS, Depot, 25t Matkcl ft , (ncnr Slxtb.) Philadelphia. : ' . C AvM’ANULTY A CO, Cantilßusm, 4 f, 8 and‘4lo Petm*treel, Pittsburgh. HAYING increased our facilities and otherwise: ini* proved our arrangemems for Transportation, ,w ; ore now prepared to receive alargenmouul of Produce ; and Merchandise,tosbipfon the openlngof lheCanals,) with promptues»and dispatch.' . , - ; The'Section Boat system of transportation oyer our- State improvements ha* heeuJii use about ten-years., and the greatsuccess und favor ithas met wilb,isnsuf fieiani sunruntce ;\hnt it is no longer considered a.' ; doubifufcr uncertain experiment; but is acknowledqed ; by nil nsr Vastly superior to any mode of transportation ; ; used oii Canals, (whcnititervcctedby Railroads) ‘ * Goods loaded into our. Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded atoor WarehouscinMarkel ■ streeL Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding thedelav consequent on three dißerent transhipments, nnd fcecu* ring the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, and in, as good order os when shipped. Produce, Ac , consigned to Oar House at Pittsburgh, will be -received ana forwarded always hi the lowest current canal rates, strictly according4o instructions, without any extra euhrge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges. Ac. . feb23 i. C. A. M’ANPLTY A CO. ”"?■ ” Faro ReddcVd l WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, Y7OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH i; INGTON QITY. Fare Reduced. To Baltimoee, . . .S2J}O less than Pa. Railroad. To Philadelphia, *- 91,00- -do • do. do To Washington City, 60,30 do do - do " This is Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,and, by.toklng thUßoutc } pas 6encets will, pxtve'tinie and money. . The -Mail Boai icarryinq the United States Mail,) leaves Ihc Monbngahfi’.a Wharf, above the Wife Bridge, EVERY AKTEIINOON. avS o’clock,via the Yougfcio. gheuy River.: Passengeni wilModge on the Boat, and take splendid United SiatesMail Coaehesat West New* ton, next’ morning, over, the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take’the magnificent sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and.Obio Railroad, atlft o’clock, P, M. Breakfast at .Baltimore..and Washington City, dine in ; Philadelphia, und arnve m New York the same cvenihg. Fare to Baltimore; • . - S do Pmladelphia, -. • - ,50,00. -do Washington City. - - . -v . 10^0. - MONONGAHKLA ROUTE. The Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the Daily, at Bo’elock,A.-M., Travelerslcaving Pifsburgh. by ine Morning Baat, will cross the mountains the some nightj end arrive in Cainbcriand the nexttnorning for the S.o’clock trohi nfCaisior: Baltimore. - Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at So’cloclri the same nlgut. ■ Fareibßalomore, r • - - • S O,CO. " .do:-pljiladelphia, .. • » :-10,tt). - 7do AVosltiiifrton City, • ‘ - - 10.50. ; ForTlckeLs bychher of the above Lines, plea»e call at the West Newton Plonk Hond Office, iii the Monon gahehtllonsc, Watersirccw: J.J. EVANS, Ageiiu : ''apTO - . . .- v ; : MLCUIUAS OBKTBAL UAIhUOADi 1852. ISiIIBL CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LISE. , In connection wiih the Cleveland and Cincinnati Raib road. Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pin.sburgh-Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will.be ticketed ihronph from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati :an'*►•••••• ••.-Thursday i • i'Saturday, ' -The underpinned are prepared to make contracts for all kinde of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki* naw, Saute Ste. Marie, and all ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until ihc.uew Boats are ready ■ aGEjrra. C.' BRADBERN A CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit. oprM.-Cm . . ■ ■ 18 52. SPRING AEEAHGEMENT. PESNBTLV AS I A RAXIi R O ID, Two Dajiiy . Trams Btom PHtsborfilt to Phtladeiphia and Baltimore* ‘ . Ot&y 30 Sours Through ! r . FARE. MI. rpHEExpress mail tram will leave the Depot oh Lib* A erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at C| o'clock. ... Passengers will goby the cars to Tdftlc, Creek 12mi!e» l where they will find the best of Coaches iu readiness to convey them 28 miles,over a first rato turnpike road to Beatty’? station; (condcetors accompany each.train of Coaches), end Uien take the cars to llolfiddysburg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. . Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at lfarrieburgh, arriving at Balti more to and to Washington City the same monung* • • The Evening Trainwiii leave daily atfi-30, p; M m ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage-checked’’through to Philadelphia. : D.Leeob & Co.’*Exp res* Packet Line wilileavo daily, at O o’clock, P. eonnectlngat .wiih the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through front Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in JS hours. • ■. FARE SlO.. - Passengers will procure their ticket? at the Railroad Office m the Monongahela House, Water Street. . N. IT—Sdifidulettmeasfollows: ' i From Pittsburgh to Station, 7! hours -, do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 2} -do do Johnstown to Hollid&ypburg,in < eluding fifiiniles Portage road,' C : do > From llolUdayshurgrto DiUersville, ‘ 9 do - • do DillcrBviHetoPhUadclphia,dver Columbia Railroad, do v This Schedule allows ample lima on each portion oi the route, o-nct can be'regnlsrly.made, if.no unexpected detention should occur. ' Passengers arc informed that the Portage and Columbia Rallroad&re owned ainJ ope rated hy tiie State of Pennsylvania, tmd'are in no way; Under tue management or control of the Pennsylvania Rsilroud Company.. v ' >; { NOTICE.—In case oflossvlhe Company 'willhold thcunselcca responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars. > mnrt2s J. MESffIMENf Tic Vet Ag’t P. R. R; Co. W STTH. AHo' B JfE WESTERN RAILROAD to; Cleveland* Columbus and . Cincinnati* ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WlTli THE PENN A. CENTRAL •RAILROAD. V , Through from Pitubufghio Glevelarid in Usa than \ \ TenMours,byacontpitiotu ßailroad Lint J l \ mHB Express Train bn the Ohio and Pennsylvania' < A Railroad,leaves Pittsburgh atSfcA, M.,*toppLogat iSewickly, Rochester, New BriKhton,Darlington,Enon,. iPaleslinc, Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches AUi moo, 82 miles .from: Pittsburgh, at l P. M. * Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3'Pi Mi, ahd. reach Cleveland at:G B. Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at,9A.W i Alliance ail.3t> P, iM.,and reneh Pittsburgh at 5.39- p: M., inMinie to coii-' nect wub the evening train on the-Pennsylvania Rail ed: for Philadelphia, New Yorkand Baltimore, and : afro wtih toe Youghiogbeny Plonk Road route. v.- • ••-, > Passengers by .this route coine' from Cincinnati to Pittsburgnin two days;;wf[hputiilght travel; and-save from oneto two days m connecting with the Pcnna. Cen trblßailroad. —■v-- . .•;r l ■■i passengejs leaving Pittsburgh .at 830 A. M., reach Canton at 2 P.Mraua Massillon at "250 P. Jf. AtMds sillonthe - hue connects with stage ')toes to Wooster,- Mansfield,New:Fhiladelphia»and atEflonto-New Cas tle, Poland, Warren, Mercer aiidErie.'; - The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at ID A. Mvandfi 20 P; Now Brighton nt 7 A. M. and I P. M.,stopping di intermediate stations., ; Excursion Tickets, good Tor two. days, are sold .be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton.'/ : Quarterly tickeis.are sold utJtrw rates,andlickcts by the package to some of the stations. The Trams do not run on Sunday.. Omnibuses run in connection' with the Ualnrto and from thefitaiion on Federal street.-; ; i ■ Fare.by;theonly riontitmoasßailrpad Litiefrant-Pitta* btfrgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 34,00. To Massillon, 103 miles, 33,00; • v ‘ For tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, ta '■ GEORGE PARKIN, i i . Agent; ; . Or to ' J/MESKIMEIk, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. i NpTx~Br ifae roate by-Eteumboat 50 miles to Wells- JjvCjand tbence byJßallrotid 100 miles to Cleveland,the -Vmebtifgb, A priM,lBsg.—(opr2) Etore and for sale, a few set *mvi • cU BlH »*rd Balls/ JOHN W. TIM, - ■ • 'No. 143 Wood street GUIR7t BTNBVr s ;e “S,„ fi '„ m , 0f TA . AFFE > MA ' eral CoimniMlm nn/pro I fn.?Rr,. ! /„ carrs ’‘? g on If hope tor long experience ®“]“?'■ ani VaSdem pnaonego, fitishargh, Aprilflj lunpon.i^ » r - ■ *' ■; t t • .T•"ti’-1; 'r;-"-/'.-»; V \ 4 * * * * insurant! (Sompdnm . Fira Aiul ttavi&fe Ito*uraneQ« - TpHE OFFICE of the lnsuranceCoicf -HcTtK America , JL:. ha* been ritnot’etf to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jone* tfc Co.yNo. 141 Fxdnt East of Wood :Btreei,wx>efe thesubscclberwtll Issue Pollciesrm Build- Ings and their contenls,aTidonSliipraents by gteamboala andother,vessels,'fdrthe above old ana responsible Company 1 . t&p3] Wat. P. JONES, Agem Stave mutual Ftte inanrance vompaxiyr HAIUtISBVRQ, BA. TVbSIGNKDpnIy forthe safer classes of property, Una -L/ capUal, omi ntfoids superior advotuagcs in point of cheapness, safely and accommodation, to city uuu country-merchants, amLowners of dwellings, and Inolfiicd or couni ry property. A, A- CARRIER, Actuary* . 0c127J Branch Office,No.S4 gumlifitOdstM.Piuaburgh l R£W YOtUi liIFE JWSUUAMCE COIH PAST. . ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, &500,000,- THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been unusually large, plowing that the company has been doing a very large andprpßperons.buaineas. .. «, l The dividends m is4swere 50 per cent. • 1847 ‘‘ -50 . »•- ** : . ■ • •'• 1845 “ UO . 4 *. « 1849 u ' 40 " :'*•* ■ « “ 1850. 40 “ . .1861 u - 50 .. • “ ■: . ; n • ** ■ • -.less - u 40 «■. ••; : Untied Stales. -Its accumulated capital Ib constantly increasing for the benefit of mwubers, present and future. „ v ' MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. Pliny Frkkman, Actuary. - • CURTJS&DOBBS, Agts.' of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat* rick & Friend’s Banking Honso,,- - . CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also>ngenls for Protection and Former’s Fire and Ma rine Insurance, cnpitol.Blso,ooo, and of. Branca office, Empire State Health Association, cash,' including accu* muluted capital 818.000. / • . ■ Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate, mvll •• ■■ ■■ • ■■••••• -' ■• ■ ■ ■ ? THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY- INSUR aNCE COMPANY*—Office, North Boom of (he,Kx. change,Third street, Philadelphia. • Fir* Insurance.—Buildings,-Merchandize and othei property in »«» and country, insured against loss ox damage by fire at the lowestrate of premium. Mamas also insure Vessels, Car Apes and freights,foreign or coastwise, under open or Secialpolicies, as the assured may desire.- : Inland TnAKspoirrATicw. --They also inyureinerchau* dire transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars; Canal Boats and SteamHants, on river sand lakes,on the most •liberal terras*. ’ : 'r- ' • *• DIRECTORS— Joseph; H. ; iSeal,F,dmund A. SoudcT Johu C.Davis. Robert Burton, John.R. I’enroee; Samuel Edwards,Oeo.6< Leiper, Edward Darlington, isa&e R. Davis,William,Folwetl,John NewUn,Dr/R/M.Huston;. lames C. Hand,TbeophilusDauldihg, H. Jones Brooks' -Henry Sloan,Hugh CraigVGeorge Sernll,Spencer Me* Uvula; Charles Kelly; J. U. Johnson, Wilhsra Hay,Dr SlThbraas, JohnSelicre t Wm, Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH —D. T. Morgen, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logans : ' WitLIAM MARTIN, President. - Tros. C. lUnd, Vice President . . * ■Jossfn W. Cowan, Secretary. r • ffT* Office of the Compauy.No. 42 Water street, Ptus burgh. • Ucl«tdtf> _ • -%A_._MADBIKA,-Agent. Tbe Fraukiin Firs Insurance Company. 67 PUILADSLPBIA- DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Beficker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, MordecaiD. Lewis, > Tobias Wagner, Adolphiß.Jlorie, SanrcelGrant, DavidS* Browne, Jacob IE Smith, Monis Patterson. CHAS.N.UANCKEE, PresH. - Crab. G. Bawcxsu. Secretary. By* Continue to make Insurance, perpemaior limited, on every description, of property in town and country at rates as low as ore consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested* afford arapleptoicctton to the assured. .. The Assc.uof the Company, on January Ist, 1851, oi‘ published agreeably to an Actof Assembly, were as fol lows, vi2;—- Moitgagea *—— ■—— ■ -—*B 938,128 63 Real Estele *—* 73 Temporary Loans--*—-- —83,96017 Stocks —— ——01,869 00 Cash, Ac. <31,548 81 , - 81,212,703 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years.thej have paid upwards of Otii Million Four Rundrtd Thou* land ztoWari, losses by firej thereby effbrdlng evidence ofUie advantages oflnsarancCias well as »he ability and disposition to meet withprompinees, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agent, npr>4] Offi&eN. E. corner Wood hud :M sts. H.OME INSUUANCE The Farmeri and fllechantci’ Rsalth In surance Aesociatloxii OF PITTSBU RGH, PEN NA* AID 111 TIME OF NEED! omez—corneu 07 fHiwmD and tniRD arsesrg. UUAHANTYOAPITAL.B3O,OOO. THIS is an association establisbcilforthe mutual relief of its cares of sickness or accident,by the payment of their Annual Deposits Persons in good health may become raembersand- be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickness oroceidem. All whojoin this Association arc entitled to a Vote in the election' of officers, and topartidpnte'ia ihe profits of tho Associa tion. It Destablishcd on a safe and permanent bails, being both Mumalnnd Benevolent in ns designs,-with the lowest rates consistent for its security, nttd comluct . ed in a manner to insure its peitnanency nnd durability.’ Alt persons can see the advantages of taking oat n policy from the General Office. ■vxaslv unrosm. 3 2,00 per year, draws 3 2,c0 per week; 3,00 do do 3,tD • do; - 4,C0 do do 4.00 : : do4. 5,00 do do 5,00 dc^; 6,00 do do ' 0,00 do; 7,00 dc do 7,t>o •• do; 8,00 do. do 9,00 do; 9,00 do do "9.00 co; 10,00 •do do .10,10 do; INITIATION FEB, for Membership, Sl,so—wiiich must bopaidat lbe time of making application, and the first years* deposit within *wemydaya. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, ; orncans.. ' Prtridcnf— D. Wi'BEsvaiojrr.. ‘ : Via JPrcxiditU and TUasuret— Wm. M. Wilson. ‘ Secretary—G. D.Brown. Finance Ccmmittst— A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie* and D. A. M’Mmrtcnv. marlfffim jßtau aciaol Vlro inaaraaco coiapaay, -BRANCH OFFICE, Smsttifield «Tr,PiTTfßPtot, * ’ fittsbvrghi stay tttilß&U fTIHE best evidence ofthe success of. the Director* In X endeavoring to make the “STATE MUTUAL i'i HIS INSURANCE jbOMPANY. ff meet the wants .of. the community,-is the unparalleled amount or business which has been 7,900 cics dance the past year, thereby adding over 5130,000 lo the facas of the company. NeaTiy.ail.the property insured is of the safest kind, in small tiskni and alarge proportion insured for only one year. Whole No* Policies lssued**'**~* 7j3CO ' : ’ Whether of silver or of gold, ' Than you will find, when e’er you go; And lodk ot those on sale below; •- L. RKINKtHAN CO.,’ FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importer! and Dealsrs lu Clooßs, "W atchea • cnd Jncllryi Watch Matanals, Watch Makers Toolt,s£ BEO brave t6'annQuntrS to the trade -and the public generally,that'they ijave;just jeoeiyed, from-the best inonufaciurersin’Etirope;a*largelotofGold and. SQvet WaicheSy Wateh Tools"and Materials, and a most ele gant assortment, of Jewelry, from the best manufactu rers—which they offer at prices as low as they can be -purchased in the Eastern markets. ' Clocks, Watches and-Jewelry repaired in the best manner,and on ihemost reasonable terms. , ' v--.- .► ■ Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. ; .mar 24 • - • .TVEERSKINSe-2 bates deerskins {or sale by ■ AJ my!3 SMITH & SINCLAIR- ■ RcxaOval. • •TTOUGR A ANTHONY have removed • their DA IX OUERREAN ROOMS, from Bo rko’s to Eaton’ff Botiaragi pver'.the YoimgMeh’B LibraryVwfietA they willbe tioppyrto ? flee theirald patrons an The. subscriber wait'd inform those who .desire to get good bargains, that the greater part of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sties in New York and Philadelphia for c*sn, which enables binuo. scllgoodslSto 25 percent, cheaper than those .who bay on credit. We do not deem it necessary is mention the ilie different kinds Of goods that compose our stock, hut’ deemUsufficientto say that it consists of a full assort ment of -ladies’ and acnrteraen’a wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our stock from thosewhowish to purchase. : {mat!s • 4 CO,',' _ 1.00 WOOD STREET, SHOLBSALE Dtalns in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, tat How opening- ibeir first purchase of NG AND SUMMER GOOD 3, selected with the greatest care, to suit the trade, consisting, in part of the newest ’ Dress Lawns and Berages; Plain and Figured Alp dccns ; French,Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Calicoes, in great variety; Ribbons; LacCsahd Edgings; - Cloths, Cossimeres and Vestings; . Summer Coating.andPautatooniiig;- Brown and Bleached Muslins; Palm and Leghorn Hats; ' Straw and Braid Bonnets; ; . Together with acorapleie stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars 1 Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. AH of which ate of fered at Wholesale, for a nn&U advance over Eastern prices. . lfebSS:6m_ ' New Gootfi ot Unuinal Low Prlceal B GREGG A CO;, N 0.187, north west corner of Wood • street sad. Diamond alley, are now opening their second purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES; which have been selected by the senior partner with great care r expTesriy for the trade. Our stock consists in pertof French and English Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cashmereuts, Tweeds, Sati* netta. Summer Fantoloonery, Fancy Trimmings! Pop lins, De Lames,Lawns, Benges, a heavy stock. Fancy Prints, latest styles, Alpacas plain and figured. French, Scoteh-cmd Doraeruc Ginghams, Brown.and Bleached Muslins, tOQO-doz Honory; Gloves, a large nnd beautiful ossoitment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; La dles r Dress Goods, a large assortment'of latest styles Bilk ami Gingham Parasols; Rutland and Palm Leaf Hats. Oar stock of Varieties is very large and com- Slete, together with an extensive stock of Gold and Gilt ewc!ry,Go!d aiid Silver Pens and Pencils; Clocks id great variety.- Ourstoek of Dry Goods )s large aad com plete - To which we would invite the Mienuon-of City ReutUers.Country Merchants and Pedlars, as wc cod offer Goods on such terms as will make it an object of their particular attention. aprAhCm. .-/■ ■ D. GREGG A CO. SEW OUOBSS YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of tht ORIGINAL BEE HIVE” mri to which we inviiothe attention of allbuy ers; as we are determined- to aell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. 1 ' ' ■■ ... •• •• • N.B» The business of the late firm ofGnnaofcMc~ CaNDLSss-isto be settled by D. Gnsaa at the stand ofD. Gbsgo A Co., who is fully authorized for such and in whose possession are the. papers, Notes and Books of said firm; ; * - [ocUSitf. BACON— 2 casks iust received and for sale by mytfl ARMSTRONG & CROZER, - Fainitan mad Chair Waisrooms* » JOSEPH MEYER, .424 Perm slrceu above, the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hut a and makes: to order, atine: fow«I orie«, every description or Fancyand Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do wall io visit nia tnvg7-dAwlv .. •■■■ tHae. rnUE undersigned begs leave to announce lo his friends JL and customers, that ■ho 'has received u large, and with the greatest-care-selected, lot of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant at pnre: mnl genuine, and which be sellseither by. the bqule or cask. esidesj he keeps always onhand.a large ami wellscv lected stock of FRENCH-COGNAC BRANDY, HOL: LAND GIN,-and other Liquors, allof which are of the first qualities; and-warranted genuine articles. Jie; feels grateMibr fonner favors, audit shall bo his duty to-auexid to his customers as formerly. s : As he bas maduihe best and latest improvement fo x* rectifying Whiskey,he can furnish them of the best, land, ana at the lowest price. -: D/FICKEIBEN; - - ; inyS' % No. 137 Liberty street- V * ' Vv,V. ; V •* *1 •* t S -Cheap irry Goode! JAMES M’CANDLESS A CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, Great Attraction l iSIGS GOSLING, MARKET STREET. \d. A. GOSLING, No* 51, CLAIR STREET. touaßkva Dealers in 'orrign and . American, • Fancy find Staple =.. DRY GOODS, 'LLINERY-, 4-e. 'NG AND SUMMER itmutart,; &c. 1 ’ 1 /T 05553 WM. 15. STEVENSON contlnuesw man* =“*S a » facture CABINET- WARE ot every descry at Ids old stand, corner of Liberty at’-d MafaSESSevenlh atreeu. UNDERTAKING attended to, tn all Ha branches. ■■■ '■ " mayll ; 1 At lULI.IKR!I A OOi. - ■’■■■• ILJAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and JjL OllAlß MANUFACTORY, No. 64 SmiihfieW aU a largo, assortment of fancy and plain Furnitare, which tliey will sell 15 per cent, bclotv customary rales. j Terms—cash only, - fde'cgMy j •• >- Oal*iaei anti Chair Factory, ... \ A . JOSEPH,MEYER.hos.on. band, at hl» extent CbairMaiMfaOtory«N6:424 Peurt . flffiaireet, above the Canal, all kinds of FURNITURE} \ “such, ay Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chairs* Mahogany Ueasleads,aad'&ll other articlesln.UieCabi-; | net, line—which he will sell lift per cent, below custom*, i ary rales. Terms—CASH, ONIiY,- t v \ „ JOSEPH MEYER, ? apro ■ • ,No. 424 Penn street. Fifth Ward. |i 0. Cv HAmtKS.; V_ ; '_jr . - H. Hammor & Doaleiv :v- Vi . « CASINETWAREHOOSr.SMn'HnELDSTREET. j .tfT* . . . HAMMER. & HAULER keep constantly on hand; Fnrnilnre, • to any in the city, andsoldonas " » "favorable terms ns’can be obtained at any similar estabHshntenUn Jie;WcBti‘;They.have ; nowon handan tmturaaUyextensive stock,embracing all kinds of FnrnlJ turoytrbm thecheapest andplainest to iHeiitdst costly. and elegant.- All orders promptly attended to; ,mr2l:Cig .To Cabtnet Maker*. r YtiUirg, Hahogahyj Roscioocd atidWalhui; Varnish ; Bardipart and &umiturs at Wholesale. fTI HE subscribers have just received from New Yorlc X : and Boston a most splendid stock ,of VENEERS; and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All bf whiedi we will sell at extremely iow.prices. ; ;-y: ; •... O;: • l Asgreai care wastakenin the selection of the slock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality-or price ;.und, as it is well known, that Furniture can be made by machinery sunerior and much lower than by hand, inattention of ihttrade is respectfully invited; ; Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual. 1 • Plank for hand rails! for Carpenters,an&all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on huild—viz: Mahogany;' Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, Springs, &c., Ac. RYAN & M’KEE, Ryan's Buildings, i marißtydaw. . - N0.3l Fifth street. Journeyman Cabinet Stakers AssocUtlon warehouse, no secondstreet, ; (nenT the comerbf Wood;)- - v > • . • - . Til 19 ASSOCIATION, •; bracing, already, twice to three uJL times as many hands astfaelar and hitherto most renowned • *1 *; business shops-or this cityi have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public; by wholesale Furniture of the following description— Viz t ■ ‘r;';. .x ../t. :;V •• iyJ Mahogany Wardrobes;.i)ressingßareaus;Full Col-} omned Bureaus,* Mahoganyßedsteadb ; Mahogany: Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstandsi So-’ fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Hooir Coses; Secretaries;; Card Tables; Pier Tables; One Card Tables; Centre’ Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans;: Poplar Wardrobesfßmingand B rtakfast Tables; Work-; stands; Cherry and Common.Worlcstands.j high post,* common; low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry. Bureaus;: ■Cribs; Cradles,&c. r -i- Theadvaniagesofco-operation,on anextensivescale,; permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and theyarede-: terminedtoeeU,lowcrtliaD any competitors, an equally • good, if not better article, and warranted—asthopnblic' wil l understand by giving them a call. {(£7*- Steamboat verb of ail descriptions, and other arnolesof any deßeriptioii,msdctooraerin at the shortest notice.. : . • . [mara) < : PA’CEST METALLIC burial oases, i f»IHE subscribers having recently made arrangements; with the orthis new and cafuow* intsn , lion for the manufacture hud sale of the -article in the. West, they having been manufactured heretofore'exclu-: sively in the East, where they stc superseding lb£ use' of wooden coffins, lake this method of Informing the pablio, that they are now manufacturing eighteen dmer-> ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus; varying in length! from £2 inches to 6* feet, with width and depthseatable*: for bodies of ordinary size, and for those who desire ; space for cushioning, or for bodies of unusual dimen sions, have several sizes. deeper and wider. This in-; vention now coming into general use,fopronouheed on e; of the greatest of the ogc. These BuejaXlCaseb are composed of . various kinds of metals, bat principally of 'iron. They an thoroughly tnairuled- inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructible; ' They arc highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are lighi and portable, while they combine the greatest strength whichraeialHcapablecfi in a given quantity. •• •When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly airtight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases, Tiicy cost no'more than good wooden coffins,, and are better than any other article in use, (of whaievercbst,) fdrtran3p6rauen f vauU9;oroTdiflhry interments, as bos been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of oar most scientific men; also.' by the Honora* bles Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cassj and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at oar Agents? Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three dodrrabdve Ninth, where we intend to keep on handat all times, such a stock'of all sizes and decrees of ornament and finish as will suit the most diversified tastes. tVe invite the attention of the public, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the -West, to an exami nationof-ihe article, and requouhem not to rely upon the representation of ondertokeri not using the article, whose Interest it would bo to misrepresent them. - -W, C ; DAVIS & CO. /jE&gs JAMES W. fj» : -CABINET •—■V&i MAmJFACTVREH, ifl Wore-roomß 97 cmd 99; T W. TV. respectfully informs bis friends andcattom- V * ersthat he has howcorapletcd'hls spring stock of Fnrnitare, which is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States; Easvor West., .. As he iadelennined to uphold the quality with well* seasoned materials, • best workmanship, and' newest designs ; and from the extent of his orders and facility mmaiufacluring, he is enabled to prodace warranted fomitsre, at the iowestprices. ; - ; . He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniiure, from the cheapest and plainest; to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be famished from his stock, or. manufactured expressly to order The following articles consist, in part, offtis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: LoolrXlVtete-tete-a*Sofosj .• 50 Sofas, in plathandhalrcloth; : iOdoa. mahogany Chairs,: 20 do Walnut .do; 50 Mahogany Backing do; ' iiDWalnut -do do; . 50 Mahogany Divans;. 20 Walnut • do; 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; - 50 do Dressingflurenus; 30 ■ do ; Washsiands; . 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common do; 20 Plain Dressltigßureans; 1 ; 49-Mohogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut do; 50 Cottage do; SOOChorry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry do; • 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining nud Breakfast Tables; . 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cano Scat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies Writing Dealcs; ■ Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots! Eliguires; Paper Maohae Tables; ' Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do; do; Hall hndTier •' -'do ;■ Reception do; Laflies’WorkTables; < ; Pearl Inlaid do; Extension DinlngTables r Arm - Ottomans; - Gothic and Hall Chairs. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS, Cabiakt Maxees supplied with all articlerin their line ' - STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* est notice.' r AH orders promptly attended to. ••ftnarS EAISINS--65 boxes “J. Kristies” 1 brand for sale by my!3 SMITH A STNCLAIR. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers have ibis day associated themselves togetheraa Partners,for the purposeof transacting a Wholesale'Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commission the firm' o f John Black A Co., No. 219 corner of Liberty end Irwin sis. JOHN BLACK, mar2ry . . M.. MCCULLOUGH, JR. : .William W. Wallace* PITTSBURGH STEAM WARBLE WORKS, 319* 3JJX and 3fc3 Liberty t opposite £mxthfield rt, „■ ■ftyTONUMENTS. Grave'Slbhes;'Mantels; Furniture iXI. ; Tops, and all kinds cf m anu foemredM&rble, hi-r ways bn hand, and made to order oh-the shortest notice. Several hundred designs for 'Mohdmemsy'orieiHal and selected, on hand. The trade famished..with Marble at the lowest prices. Orderspromptly attended to. ’ y ' ; marl:4m ; '~ Av_W* WALL ACE. 1,000 Coses Straw Good*. THE sabscriberhaviTHjtaode arrangements;wiUvihe NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA NY, (at the sale of large assortment of STRAW BATS arid BONNETS, of every variety of fabric, style and pattern, adapted to the spring iradej vrhich .will be soldiiyr the pwlrtge, at; the loyrest figure. Cases may be assorted to suit pur chasers ■ . 4:J. W; ALDENy raar24tfm*3law Uluoluilon o<,FactnenbJip» - rpHE -Partnership hitherto existing between, ihesub- X scribe rs,dbing bn3iness'intheniimebf'Joimßlaek 4c Co., isthiB;da'ydisßoivedbynurtualCQnsenij;H.Mc-- Cullough purchasing the entire Interest of John Black iii aaidbusmestjll. McCullough? h&Ying;lhe‘ ;• - •. JOHN.BLACK. HENBY- McCULLOtJGH,,. J . : N. B.—The business will be continued by thesqbscri .ber as usual, at his old stand, coflierof Penn and Irwin streets. HENHY;MoCULLOUGH. •Pittsburgh, March 3.1652. ~ . marihtf GBORGB AhBRBB, , .; Wo. 71 corner of Wood ■and'Fourtft its;, - :• HAS just receivedhis Spring Slock of Jgss±A ? if superior BOOTS and SHOES, of. theWHp Bbestslbcfc workmanship that can be gbtuoftelhar In any one£SiablishmenU.of like:. amount, mr the West. .Nearly all made to special, order.free firom cuts, blemishes, Ac. Country Merchants and others are re spectfully -invited, to cafjl and examine thestock, which. : i$ offered for salelovr for cash.,- . •" N. 33.—G. A- haspaidparffcalarattentioniohavea general assortmentof -the best stock o"f Boots and Tor the Betail trade, frdni ttio good low prieo.tb. t&e'besi r made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors, and fashions now in use- Individuals and.families may rely on always finding a general assortment, ha It re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and.quality, at No. 7L/..-V ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s Palm Leaf, three- Stra.W-.Hats. - .. faprS:gin : • ’• •• notice. . /pHE partnership heretofore existing between the on* I dersignedin the Commission and Forwarding busi ness, etc., under the firm of S. F. VON BONNHQRSf A CO4 is this day dissolved, by.- mutual consent, j- JTlie business ot the late firm will be settled by’ S. F* Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to nse the name of the firm for that purpose WILLIAM EICHBAUM. - - &. F. VON BONNHORST Pittsburgh, May 3d, IBssb*my4 wumhmua^ Co-Fartnerstilp Notice* THE undersigned bavethia day formed a Co-Partner* ship for ihejransacann: of ii WO6I und- Genera! Waict and U 6 Front streets. ~ - , ! JAMES R. MURPHY. . „ . aF. YON BONNHORST. j - PiUsburgb, May 3a, 1852-aiy4 I V e JwUt’saiedloud LlquldCatlojU. Me chaiunB : w)io arein constantdanger of injury totheir persons through accldenCaridihesimproper or cSreleaa use of tools« vdiL fipdihis- article to be inynl aab lets a ; * *1 This -mny: jeermpyha* we.jrteTjhderfcijnied? having frequently made useofJaddrt Medicated Liquid Cuticle; prepared by .Mesflrs^Peßfield'fc Mdd!eu>wns Comiectlctii, oheerfviUy-recommead ; it|p,oar profession* i al brethren, ag unexcellent substituiefcT adhesiveplea- i of fresh wounds; alsowor sore mpplei, a remedy one* : 1 ft'HAHRISONjkD., ■- F.WOODBUEF.M.D. HAMILTON BREWER, M.D.,. ■ ELLSWOHTHBimRjM.DinoUmIc; Comprising nil the practising physicians in ihe city of : Bale Uy " corner of WooS and First sui. JKOBISSHS ■ \ Compound Yollow Doolt Rooty. /OCCUPIES the' front tank among the proprietory medicines ofvtWsf.coftuitiT. for :compleiely cunog Ranker. Sail JUm W Efysipdas,ana alV «?*«£-w?f“e} -atiBinß/iroio an impure we blood-. CmnprajnuCaiarrbrDyspepsia, 'Cobzlis. Soreness and Tightness about the Chest; Cron cWwor Hoarsenessj Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat} and is used with unprecedentea..sue- ANBGENEIIAL DEBILITY* ' Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the •varioU»orgdns,andinTigocaung ; theeaUra system. . If the testimony of ihousandsof living wituessestfrom dUparls oflh'ecoimtry, ceinfaereliedupon,ittS6ingu-' Uriy efficacious incuungaß/fumOTj.andifestoringtle hUlidted and broken down constitutions. ;It is purely; , vegetal) Jein, it* composition, and so .accurately com* * bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and "medical properties of-each ingredient harmoniously .unitetoECßW-X;THE.BJLppi)- r 'lt has Temovedmany chrome diseases which has bar-.: fled the still ofthebest physicians, and has also- cured : Canker, Bait Bheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which - Sarsaparilla Byraps entirely.failed to.makelhc Jeastim* : inihany" cases ofCANCEBOUS .HUMORS. Tiic most obstinate; Cancers, have been cured by this medicine'. 1 We say that il ls a valuable • medicine in aU BILIOUS COMPJUAINTS* ;.It removes ail obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active anti'heslihy. Itremoves’Palpitation of the l Heart,andreUeves..inallcasesof.Asthma.aud may be; used in all climates,and at all seasons oT‘thc year. ; ' : This- Syrup' is prepared only byC.MOHSE & CO., at 4Q2 Fountain street, Providence, R.I .and sold whole sale and retail,by-- r: ';V&:^W|CKEaSIIAM, • Only-Agent for. Western Pennsylvania, .. Jetl:y ~ Warehouse,' cor Wood and Sixth sta., PtUaVh 1 - No. 63 MliiCfliregußostop. STEAM BOAT itr part -.Ure. fellowing: Table When, HpslttmcS.JDtapor, i crash Baee Strip, Table Covering and Table Covers, W*wlucli «e W;-cot»iami* the tapprtera aod nianßfectnrere.. Cali at Ho. 83 Fonrth street. ' taptlj; ' ' VT. MW^fOOK. ' . -* \ J - • * **#•«-*- ~ -* v ' * 1 * l . •■■, - v- •- I; /• ' 1 J. , . -.j.-.-' n,-,'. «■-. . r', ■ 1 ‘ f ~ •- ■ -Ufeng* fKt&Utnw. CBOUFTaSTUMa'and CONSUMPTION. : In offeifa& to. the community: this Easily celebrated re medy for diaeases.of.the throat and tongs, it is not cur wish to with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay men and someofikeeyfflencesbfito success, fromisrhtohk they can. judge'for :themselTes; We: sincerely pledfco oursdyes to mato no wild assertions or falseatatements of its efficacy,'nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which'Taels will not warrant Many pxccfs are hero given, and we solicit on inquiry .from ihepablic into all we publish, feeling assured they •will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor- • 'Ermtiu di&in&iuKedPnrftssor of Chemistry and JHati* .na &tdica,£oiodom College. ,-.i Dear Sir: I delayed, answering- the receipt of your -preparatton, uhiil road an opportunity of witnessing its .effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends. This I have now done with a high degree of saliafae* tion; incasesbothofadnltsan’d children.' I have found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful re medy for colds and coughs and patmonaTy diseases - parkercleavelanp, i^La Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. From an Orerjwr in thi Hamilton Hills f in this City . . f • ‘ : LOWBLIS Atig; 10,1840. • Dr.J-C. Ayer: Ibavcbeencnredoftheworsicough I ever had in my life, by your “CssaßTpEcroflAL,” and never fail, when 1 have opportunity of recommending ti toothers* . Yours, respeetfally, 8. D. EMERSON. lEr Read the following 1 , and see if this medicine Is worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, out. the effecto? the medicine was unmisiakablydistinct:— Ukited Sxatss Hoxez. SpßrmGs,) • July 0, mo J Dr. J.C. Ayer<—Sir: Ihavebeen afflicted with a pain* ful affection of the longs, and ail the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. 1 could find no mo* dicine that would reach my case, until I commenced the useqf cne gradual relief,- and I have been steadily gaining my strength till my health is well nigh . ; . while.using your medicine, .I had the gratification of curing with It iny reverend friend, Mr. Truman; of Sump ter District, wh® had been suspended, from his parochial duties by a severe attack or brohetmis. • r I have pleasure in certifying v feese fact 3 .to y,oa v And am, sir,yours respectfully, : J. F. CALHUUU, of South Carolina . Jp*Tiie following was one of the worst of cases which the physicians and friends .thought to be incurable. consumption.—*. Camri, Pa., Ang. 82,1846. ff. l was taken witH : aietriblc.cougV broughtoh by a cord, in the beginning of iaStFcbnmry, and was confined to my .bed more than two montbs.— Ceugbi^iig;incessantly night and dayvl became ghastly and pale, my eyes were -sunken and-classy, and. my breath very short. Indeed,! was rapidly failing, and « such distress for breathvtbaf but tittle hope of my recov ery could beemertniaea. : Whtißinthissuuation,a friend of mine, (the Rev. John {Teller, of the ftlethr dial church,} brought me a bottle of yburCHKOBt Pectcaai, which i tried more to graiify.hlmj than, from anyiexpectaiionof obtaining relief. Its good effect indoeedcie to continue its use, and I sbon found my health much improvedvr- Nowin three months, I ara well and strong, and con at* tribute my cure only to your gre&vmedicme. •. With the deepest grattiude, yoars, Ac. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Ghent-. Ist, Lowe 11, Mass. in Pittabnrgh wholesale on* reial},by XJ. A*- Fahnestock, and by J. ftl. Townsend; iu Allegheny City. by H. Pi Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. - , , - . decSti - . Dr* De linncy’e Celebrated Curative 1u ........ jtramentt The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Hottwr* nal Emissions, ' CtOhara&siug. and. destructive, and productive of eo 'much mischief to the nervous system, Incapacitat mgtliemonfor business, society, and matrimony. - : This instrument iasiraplej comprehensive, and never-, failing) and may be uee*J without the slightest inconve nience orihe knowledge oi ihe mostinunmiafriend—. It is tube used externally, producing no pa’morihluiy' whatever v CQr prevemiuganyohe from attending to.bis • business', and while in -use not a tingle crmnoTvcan take place, ihvigom&Hg ■ thi organs', in d shottumti ia suckanezicnt ihai ihsy bsoaut tarn PEiMurraPowna. of the loss of which,' caused by early abused Isibo disease mquestipu* had thecauseoftbalbottsa&d; concomitant complaints.viz: Nervousness,Prostration, Head" arid Blffiiiesi of Virion, ! Weakness of- ihfi.Back.an d Lower Extremities, Affee- ; tionsof the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, Pie mature Decline, of Virility,- Weakness; check the evilsof quackery, so prevalent in this Class of diseases, Uoioa. • The .price of. the complete instrument, carefully secur ed agamstaH observauonia a box, is only SlO. Jt can be v senvby- to any. address in any pan of the ymtcd-StaicsyCanadaj'Ac;rdecordingto brder; accom panied-by ftul pnd ; important advicerto the -married ana single; the expenses, even to the remotest parts of thecountry, being very tnfiing. ! > The unexampledsuccessibis Instrument has obtained sinCb principled persons in New,York, Philadelphiui Albany, Boston, Ac:, t6'get;up's6me ridiculous’thlbgsV c'aUea bearjttfriraXßmpH t resemblance, neither in form nor principle, to my own ihvented/lohgtried, : ana ttnlversally approved In-' siruments; nnd whtch are. as similar to them as night is relight. Every attempt tb seirstfch tor mme.will beprojjecotedtb thefaUest'Cxtentofriie law, -l being , not willing jo connect the well and honestlv mveDtibnk wiih Quacks and :^®W-woriMfi*SßTioducU>ns.;v..Al»;J«*tri wmmmmmmmmm - -U .•« . T , _ -*v > >* y-vj.-■ ',. L -~ r .' , 1 . ■_>..'. *-/*. '.V- *V-:. wv -z‘ '--as-v.-tr . ''2 -"S' c'“Vy.-'v-,* iKtliual;.' IrtpoVtanttoTjß’eteaU*.“ ' OOCTpRLATHOB^S j • sts or o r Creep Scltpess,. PleuCAlWetfr. Whites; Sup pression,- t JJehtlUy. gemral Weakness, 'lWieo;;PiUnkji);tfcp.He»4fl»fiyends«,irritability;: byspepsia or Indigestion, Flatu lence or VPlnd/and Sl - UierTue Cotnpliilnw.. Price IS . cents, or five bores' for 81,00 "Sold wbolelisle and re utU by w, Cl JACKSON, IHO. Libertystreet, li«d of Woof street; Pittsburgh, amlby all the ‘Druggißls. .. lER Fall directions enclosed. wit& eschbotet ‘ . deolO-.tvd&w , , , .-■jj 07V t M?QST>jSTr TOTH Pt» Avyurrsps wml: HXB3IA CB ; KLPiLiui—Thciavenuoa of Db. Hubbard's Trass has renderedlho-etire- diseaso a matter df fljrfecxcertaioty.j and the jnan^Uo^wiirnow allows Hcmiatoproceeduiittlarcondftlbn of thingslsprodac* ed inat'-noihlßß canaiieviaib bfttjke knife at [_ fl, i r Ss£?il l ® wholly^lnexcusable. Aruptareiniit ojflU .^yf'w^-P^pdetyibeleittothe'iietson' l^el T a^ina3t c«» do, without even a bandage bfahygind to retain it, ot : ten renders the caseperfecily unmanageable, and-leaihi ? r J^.OT ed StTMsuiaud.Hernia* which ©Re* has no i3u ** “F 1 • a {Wspcai'^tf>Jir the Trass to amicl^d y (hernia . every overthe tmsßbs and bandages in commbn-flses. It jg paffectly.eomfoTtable, and oor be made to fit any case of Henna; with anexactncss apt! ; ,eqaablonesaof ; brcsBnreabai does- not - belorigtd any ! oiherinstniment .Witb s which,.w6■■•■ 3d. Hetee's Nerve and Boris Liniment ami/n. Cth. Spohn's Sitb'Hedttaehe Rtmedy; 1 . ' 7th.. Mother's Relief f for aR. women in the family tray. Bth. Loneley's Great -Western Indian Panacea, tor-- Colds and fovensn feelings arid for ABthma, Livfer '.Complaint*ind Bilious Affeclionßifo; Diarrhoea, Indigestion arid Lossof Appetite J for Costive- : ness in femnle&and vfor ■ Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Ac.: The greaipoia.'sare;iiisnot bndto tuke, never glv6S - paln t and neverleaves one costive. . Oth: for Children ■. Iv or grown persons.. r . lUth/ Great Pain Killer, No medicine han beert discovered nnatis eo happily adapted to use .• ■ t ntunally asdrops to be taken*.amf-yei perform.such v. •wonders when applied externally as a wash or bath,’ by • friction. In bottles from 12} to GO cents each; - •«* .* / lttb'.' SaunhoUz's Roach and Bed Bug Bant, for driv ing away Vermin Iria slioruime; •••-’>: •:> •• * j j > • 12th. The celebrated Lin's Life pthj- and .Snmrpgrancs Bitters . 13th. Br.BarthoUrtwto's Pink-Syrupi the popular EX PECTORANT FOR COUGUS, CuLDS, INFLUEN ■ ZA«&fl.' '■■■•/■ • • •' t**• j. . .. ,14th. Tft East India s;■ Neu> Jfart Hair. Dyes,'the only ■■ SURE coloring for the Hair. , » ty* *'■ •15ih. Lin'sßaitao/' DAs?>4>a-Chineseßcmcdyibr<7ata. s , Braises^Sores, &c. ,• ; .: 16th: Extract o/. BarsapariUn. y Tlrif article has outliv ed ail other Sarsaparilla*, and still gives o&.great satis faction as ever. - ' . . 17th. The 75 at iLfrCIfER R.Y fens long been known io possess im- Y??;ponahuned?clnali’ropeTiies. TMsfacjia familiar* lo every matron in butlnhd> and. physicians often pjre scribeitiadUrerentTofms fbr : avari .* The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two’aub-' itancesorc now for the firsitime combined and embod- - : ied in Dr» WIST A R’S BALSAM OK WILD CHERBYv By anice cbpmiCJd..prrc,eaa,;eTer)tbing deieterfons useless is.rejected, sbib&lwhai teraainsisthemost ex traordioary and iraljrefficabibusTeinedy lor oF" pulmonary and liver diseases ever known to msn..: To? convince all.unbelievers lhatopt theory is reallyiniß, i wo refer to a ftsw cases of cares tferformedby thlswon dcrful medicine? ' • • PlsaejLntlUdob, Ham. co.jO.jSept.a?.:;' ID.Pask—J)earSir: I jake liberty pf you of tho benefit the u*e.-of Dr* AVistat’s Balsam of V?iM l . ,»as'{iTbsiraied by' * that |errl‘;lc£courge Co*BCinption l ln?tlaylasU7Theat*:V ' lack was iroly iiorrifjinff io-ine.-.for Jlye 'OBr fumily-- (my brothets had dieiirbrConsdingUon. ‘ £ ' was afiUbled %iihn(?ai , ljraiiibe ■w’ofbt feamrerof the • diseuse-Itaadadisiresafiir'coaghf/aridexpectDruteda great denlofblood, hectic.fever, severepainMrithe side • ‘ arid ch st; cold chUW, fiUernaUngr withflosbesof heat, ' and.copiousnight sweats. : I wtts.iuidet the care.gf aakilfulphyeiciaafromth© time Twas/taken'sick untilaboutsTx weeks since; being ihen : ftboQt;helpleBs,anrimy.fricndacDnßidereitiny,coses*: hopeless, or ni leastbeyond our pbyeicTan’s Bkill, advi«- - ed thecseof'Wjs'jiar’s Ealsara'rifWild'Cfterxyi :• out my knowledge my (atherprocuied itandearame&ced « adnilriisteTmgtuo mc; rind froiri l&ofirat’driylcrimmei£ a ! ced taking it-nty- health) arid; ih. I was able to be out and oversee my bustnesa, aridlabof, . which I still continue in do.- X bavb'takctt fotir bottles' ' of the medicine, aadnow conaider myseUTperfectly well.: » • JEREMIAH ISCBIO.a* ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBEi! f ■■■■■<■ •' 'HostmiXE, Fafrfieldfco., 1 0,1851.' ' • Mr. J. D- Park—J?enr Sir ;;I wish to-smte to you that my daughter Amanda, ’aged I'6 years', hadabout a year since a. very revere attachof measles*.which reduced ' ' her vary tnucb,; and left her with a- racking cough. I, employ ed all of ith'e'fihyriciana wltliinonr reach lor the'’*-- purposeof success ( She appeared tb be Striking: Grto a- dec! i ne.w itfi every symptqtriof corisQrapuonr 1 then-tried. Dri-Roger?* I4v-J t erwori and [Tar. t But'this aggravated her - go veher'symplomarifa; stilfmorainffligttarirchhiheteT’, - 7 l was ! : bhng fear Liat l from day to day •awibeprogress'of that* r InßariabJediscaiei ij. retuiy dwpfllredof i my daugbter’s.recoven'- saw the' . ceriifioate'brJohathariCoUleon, -wbose daugbier. Sarah . * Janevwascared of.CoDßucnpuoaby 'VVistarVlJalasm of : Wild Cherry- 'Thi^created ofaini hope lhatit might"' . help triy d pnghter, rind I=tmmed teiclr cotcm fenced using ?‘ y it,and it almost infriantly gaVefclief ; Her health-Wria Jmproved 'lfom the' firsr by- r the of twri l^ 'bottle*of. Wjstarls RaUanvofWilri.Cherryshewasie*-' >r -; • tored'to perfect health* ririd'she Is riot now at rill predH- ‘ pbsefl'io n coDgh:, I wfllsriy to aU.thaiarfeaflUctedwity' i any disease lending to Con do not despair, for , Dr.AVishrt's Balsam of Wild Oheriy vfrill eittevoaMr;* • you willbutiryiu 'E. KALB. - f ■ f ■f; f f :? \f'.: ... ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE 1 • . , Will miracles never cease T More, evidence of Hi surpassing hrnlih-rcsioraftve viriues! ■ ‘ ' - *."■ ■>.. .N; ■ [I roinpr. BnkerjSJiranßSeldjAVanliingloncOftKyJ. -rt . „. _ _ . SPi.itiGFiei.tj, Jvy., nlay 14, IPod! ' Sl£ssbsSah?orb&. Paux : l take*-this: cpporuiniryc/i v infnruin'e rou of a most remarkable cure performed up- ; .on mo by theuse of.XTr. Wisiiit’i! Balaam orHvild Cher-'- ' : ■ln the year 18401wiwtaienwMiho'inBiinmiiJon'bf lhe bowels, which Ilabored underforslx vrecla, when::; I gradually, recovered.; In the fall of fHI f ,wa attack, ea talk a nevere cold 1 , nhich'sehteditself apontny lunga nna forlhespaco ef ihree l was cenChcd -lomy -- bed, X Irie[i ail Jiinds of iacoicine. and every variety of ’ . nldwithonl heneHl: and ihes l wearied alone ntull tiie . : orinter of 1349,Avben 1 heard of Dr, Wiami’a Balsam «iC Wild Cberty. - My friendaperenadednie logivo.Hj had given up allhopes of recovery; and .had prepared myself fdr-ine ehange of another world. Through theJr '.. solicitaiiona 1 waslndncedt unohc use rf Ibegepaind Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. :Tbo effeci vrasdroly ull soffering..:.. andhfler having then! four or five hundraddoirara to' tio Earpose, ana llio Dest hhd inert respectable pbygiclaiia ' * ad proyol nnavoiling, f was, soon restored to; entire I” ■ henlm oy the b’esstUg of God nnd the nseof ilr.'Wistai’it''! s Balsam of Wild Cherry. ~ MaytheTrles.-lngprGod rest upon the proprietors of ' ' to valuable a rnedieine . as Wtstor’s .Balsma'or !WiTti'. : ..i pherry. Tours respectfolly. W. HI BAKER. ID-Gonmno Wtstart Balsam of Wild Cherfv 'lni.V : i M>.whom all Orders mu«ber' C3* Price ?1 per bottle—six bottles for ZS.' * ■ CTrnc r of .Etmrt"hemd*\^nut^^ieTOtoV>« - must be addressed 1 " * ‘ trifle jßtmaa'AS 4 SW * Co.Bnilcr; J LtCSJones ) Condentp or t; P . \ «_ ; j_ - *.iLl \’> -j,, \ _ i 'V ,