EJWW ft '> <> r i.-v; ", Si f + ’ ? - , , ~ ■ \- r M ,: : v\ . „• f :r,, ,j;;« .Vf •*• .’f»_ • ,-* •-.•■.'*,•> ;, /w f ,' V : ’V.. . -•i,ri--$,:X v "* ; AxiVHtv ];,:: ‘-x >r. >, ' ■ :•.. ?v*.>>>,-. J -^'-.,’.r. * v'^r-:r.U kfc:' ; . • "-V, ‘,"-^«_.v : , ■ ".■, -■'’ .' - ■ ‘^■• •:v'-:;,' ,; «ei:• ,; v v n A.•:■,•• • ‘ ' \ ■ A-:-^/ v , , , - 7 , • , taM' ■fe^M UpM WmiMfi mmm %Bil wMhm jMMHMpi mmmm a&SStwni mw^' |s|ll jf«S lhiwiiij *msB®®om£t »«aSEaS»w£^SS!e4®^ ,^S * Jg«P^iiiii£ss&^ &%&&%s&}£&?** f r-f 1 ■lgjj§|§ . . - ,*■ - fef#W *" - « jj^*Vc ?^-i r^'^ T - 1 A.- 1 -* *■ -<* • jp* v* < v l *^> r^ <*«^o?Mr3w%Sr' * '* 3®J|| 1 ' Jißp.vrCasit nud True. \ T BOOBVKK. Jf * Bee JJive Clothing Store, No. 225 I • i £ii.eity i>-trert,can sch a goyilauit of Summer Clp- i •/••* Jhioc Air $400; ano lifUier Goods.of every.description, ' ■•.. • very' kwf:>r rasa . Custom : wn*is Taad©-..1». order'm .■■■..■ fashionable.style, orn on rcusonaHe terms. loptni ■■; /-Wbiat r«*u*t «<6V4.’ruei - HOfmYhlTjaMheßßs-HiviirCLOrntftb -s*<•*£; N 0.240 Liberty *»rcci. *el?s ii'ochcnpHat Clii . tiung-in.jhe City—’•weHmwdsj and fashionaklv-cut Call r «nd you TtiO ootbediaappoimeil ■ v.Jum received, hy -splanilid asAOTimciii of F*Hcy€a»lni.oro«»,'Urown; Gfecn am! Blue Cloths, «np , oiUetFAsiuouablo Gootlai euiubU forthotfCQEon.wtucj* we are prcpaied io loalcc to oTder,{ without difiappoitih .X mftnt.jnan siylcuusurposscd mthe City. Comeogdsce. :> • -..- r §TOtClfi, ...—k Ctirncr of Wood and Water sis. . ■ . JohUi CollAban etXiii« Proprtetors, j rrtHEpulilicwrevpectfully lequrstrd to call and ex* -X- ammo oar Kioete of Beady Made Cioibiog, pot up • expressly for this market, und .in superior f-tyl©, wtnea .we ti'ci' determined'to seiriow fur c^h-•. Cfif motto bein*: * l Quiek Sa etand Sm*H Profiis,” .. ■ -.. .. . ; •: Our -Ware room, 1 up stair** is'fullvv tsuppueuwith d larga 'Mocfc ot Cloths, CasUmercs, Thongs, Munmet 1 Cloths, of every description, and. in met, every, article in our. Hoe .equable foV ihe.seo&on. /lliese UopiU we : ••■are making to order m superior >iylc, aud at 'verj iow • -pridesr Civenan call,ana. examfne for yoarsclveft. . inyld • • JOHN CAU v./- .Jfi Of, Slarktt', be:io?cri Stccnd and TkirdstnctsL. >; BEGS respectfully to .inform Jus fr»*vnds and the pubic* sthat he has returned from NewYorknnd Fhilmlel-;: phin.JtiLViog ihercAclecie.d from the burst anentlrV. netw&iocfc oi Blr»<-k-RnMopk lief(ire purdinsuig cl*e\vhcTC: i| ■-TO TAlxJjfiS.—l )i&v< i>o : ftQ\liorized Agent nr ihisn tuy» for lie «sle of-.my wmk on GARMENT CU H IN(», >j .Jtoaa, ,o;iiy be had. ul the jooro of the subscriber. SG J Market *treeu at the following prices, viz: with inatruc- 3 . UOOb, SI.D j wuhoyi.S? marl? JAMES C. WATT. rv*,\V-Ci^O'A'HTffcfHOUSE. " ' “ KDMUNO WATTS tc CO.- MERCHANT - TAILORS, . :\S~) TAbftiy ■street,: above St. Clair, . XTTfJVfi opened A.uewClothiiiS; Store, at tbe above plagft. aTid arr now recciTiuc a. vpleudid lot of VoA'ries, A iv.oOWiutest imports* lions-purchased with a i cspcoml vt*w m city trade-ami which they are prepared .to make tip to order in the la • teitahd-toast AushitMuibie styles.: TUey mlenti' to pay •noctattention to this branch of their bu«ine?s»*nhd’ih> S. have full coiihdnnce ihetikev wtu be able to plve their ca«ioinet* enure sftus>a n i[oo Tney ure ni*.o tnanufitelu* ring a .choice Jot cf lilvA OV MaDlv CLOUIIiNGi of thevUttWett-eiytePi whirh they wiH sell losv for cash-T-' A* ab lins stock is vnureiy- new. it :* worthy the alien ou or buyers; • fnr»rii).y ' SPUING AMU « U «til'-.>»• V1»«XII •»« < THREE BIG HOOKS’ . : A"o. 151. Liberty Mr*:, Ptlitlur^h. JOHN McCLOSKKY has now the pk-ajulc of an .: nnUnaine to liis numerous fnouds and the public in ?:eneralvthaijtis Spring endSumpier stock isnow ready Or-, inspection. which tic believes will be- found to be one or tho target find-best selected svoeL* of Ready- Made Clothing to be foami in the W«.*»ieth Utiunuy. ' He. hasthisreason paid mure thn.ii uMial attention xc the raauufactanng ana stvle of hisGuroionix. so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are goiup mV style ami elegance nouo be surpassed. .-•:••••••-.•• : He yvouid particularly call the attention of all dealer* In Clothing to Ins present splendid assortment of • ELe&ay«2Z&<3e Garments* As he-feels confident,ripon examination of thequaiitiei - end prices of-bis goods.he cun offer uietn each induce ufeniß as shnU imike it ihetr inlerest to. purchase at UH establishment. t Many years'experience, and {treat success in llie bu siness, together with an unpreceuenied teAclerale and re tail patronage, him to get upUanuenib te suit the business habits anu tnstcvof.evcry locabon m the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. lathe Cutting department will be found a choice se ieeuon.of the most fashionable goodsjconaistingot— French, JSitghsh and American Broadcloth?, Cashmereits,&c .Ac. Alsu, an exceUcnltissoumeut oi TESTINGS, of tue latest and most fashionable nyles— all of lspreparcd to make to order m the hes? manner and at the most reasonable prices. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo ind m tbo Unucd . States: : ? ••" mar^t* , Co-PartneraLlp Notice. THE subscribers have this day cni-red into partner ship, under the style and firm of TAAFFB, MA QUIRE A BANE for the purpose of carrymgon a gen eral Commission and Produce Busiuew, and confront* ly hope Uietr long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention to the lutcresia of their customers, will entitle them to a share of public patronage, which it shill be their study to deserve. '•••:! • •’ J • -T.UKB TAAFFK* I'iiufamgli, SaM'L MAGUIRE, Cumberi’U, Md., \VM. C BANE, Washington, t*a Pittsburgh. April 3.,ISSS. ■ ■ • ■ [apd HOPE FOU&JJH Y. v- Cochrsnr Slcßrldo 6 Co., . MXttCVXtTCBERSOV- Iron Bailing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all its branclitt, KO.SB, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers ben leave respectfully to inform their friends and the public generally, that, having receiv ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Railing. Ac., which* together with those previously on bandicompn nes the greatest variety ever offered in this City—ihey are now prepared to manufacture the some-for. Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guard?, tree boxes, hat racks, centre table?, &c.&c.,m a style of •workmanship and finish not to be €arpa»sd,and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. Also, cooking Eiovrp, hollow ware, and castings of all description),. as banal. _ . __ ?>" JAMBS K. HEED &, CO., Manufacturers of Theodo eiies, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., Ac. - NO. 36 ; - ■ Smtihfidd slrctt, _ ■Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a boye named Instruments al ways on band/; Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c. April C, 1852—2 m igeney for- Different Lines of PaeM Ships. PAS SEN GElt OF PI CE, ■ SJo, 410 Llb«rty Street, Pittsburgh. For W. BTRNES & <70.,6& South *ir«J, trmtf cj JHm, Jiit* Sorb :2Q WaUrltxs R6ad } Liverpool; and G 5 oravt«r ttrttt } ?ieioOrltans, , HvS a Ltnc of Packets ! j nailing cvcryfive days from | -fTP'" . LiyerpooUo New York J a • 44 . ffiffifavjv Line of Packets from Lit* jEmfsptf&Xr: erpool to Philadelphia, on •a*rss§9spia*llift e i ghtecn th Of caeK«sSiiJyS&gg month;nLtaeofPaeketsto Baltimore on the stt>ui v, etch month. Also—o. Line oi -Packet? on the Bth and 94th of each monih from-London and Portsmouth to ■NewYork..'';'- I '.'.: 1 -'-:'- ALSO—Draftiatalghtalwaysonbana, for anyamouiji, at the lowest rates of discount j and ail information given concerning-passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, mari6 ” 410 Liberty su Pittsborgli. Mt 1 A. F*hneatock , i Vermifuge, - From a -Rtgular FhysUvxn. * : [Prom Dr John SUnmnn.l Veil Court?, (Aric) Oel. I AM & Physician by profession, of the regular order. and'at Buchi hare always viewed paten; mcdiciueu with aakeprie'eye. Last t prlo?,nvfcen I rent to Philadelphia for toy bill of raethelnes, 1 wafcpreymledon by my.brother, to put In my bill an item oi two dozcnviaU ofyour Vermi fuge; be slating to irie that it w&a A valuable prepard t»oiif havingtrieifiiin his'own family. Accordingly, I aentfortwo dorett vials. I havo uned hail, and I must confeia that rayelpect&tiqpswerembre thanrealized— its result were truly nMoniahlng, removing Worms in every iuaiuiiee, when jpropcrly administered. ]f you will send me r box contalninga'pross, and send me the bill, J win vend you the money for them by mail or oili orwiee,as yoamavdireci ‘ Bewmreof counterfeits and imitations.- Prepared and Bold by d. a. paitnestock * co •rornernf Wood and First sts- LOOTS RSISttMAS, • ; v ,lof the late firm of Sandß&Uclneman. LOCl» RKIRESHAN ib CO., IMPORTERS AND BEAL'EttS IN ■ • Clot k*. WaUhts,Jetoelry, WaiekMaterwtUjToolS'fc.yfe.j VtVTK STOEBT) OrTE POOK V£nMWOOD,-PITISDCBOi{, fHAKB leaveio announce to the (ratio and the public X* generally, that they nave themselves -carefully se lectee and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold •ad Silver Watches, AVatch Maieriais,anti Tools for Watch makers; and a mast-elegaqt assortment o! Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which they offer at prices as low as they can be. purchased m the eastern markets. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; "do Detached Levers; do Lcpiuesj Sil ver Quarileriii.andeTeghntFrench time pieces; of.the most approved makes. ~ Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieceejfromtbc best American Facto vries.*./-'---^-,-;••:•: r ; : v -- -.V Their stoek of jewelry comprise# articles oLayery description in this line t sach at Finger Rings, Breast Pin*, Biacelets, Gold, Fob-: Guard Cham#, Gold Guard Keys,and ;&eals, /Lockets,Gold and Silver Spectacles, Sliver and Gennan: Silver and;vTable mid Tea Spoons.andeyerykind of fancy •articles generally in eslanlishmenta of this description, - : Ifcey would rcspectfoliy coll the attention of the trade -to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se lected. They hove alpo oninnti a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses.andjOpera Glasses, from the best tnanßCactory in England. Together with a great variety oi other articles too' numerous to mention. . _r|° ck *i>yatches aiid Jewelry repaired in the best manner ana outhemost reasonable terms. . focultv PDDDEft &FORD, M A tsi Dealers In M ANC R ESTR R MINERAb PAI N T , . AiXßoiroavCnT, Pa.‘ ' tain the following: u * r ? B . D »*nd find it to con- Silica, - - - • . f , rtl Alumina, - - . c JoV FerOxido of Iron, .- : . ‘ Lime, • - - * - . ‘ Mavnesia,- • • - * ‘ Oxidh of Manganese, Water and Loss, • - - - . e’oo . The Powdered Sample, contained in the box whirh t aappose.waa the one you desired also to have analveiri 1 find to differ from any average of the lumps PQwdr>rn)r and mixed together. This last yields as follows- Ul Per Oxide of Iron, - 53A0 • Silica and Alumina, - - 30 00 -• ,!SS. • Magnesia* \ i - •;jo . WaterandZoss, - . ffiO 100 40 - TW» aiff«reno# I presume arises from the mineral not being nnijorm, some portions conimninff more Iron than others- The analysis shows the article to he well suit ed for o durable paint. I find that by calcining the pow der by » pre»ybigh heat, the color is much improved least conyerted into a fine red. ■ - ® r JAMES E. CHILTON, M D. Chemist' - in* For sale by JOEL MOHLER, fill LlbenvTircet . mailOty ’ ’ - tcuusyi vanW 4 Rsilrosd Kmtgrsnt JLkne. erenow lor warding-passengers io Philadelphia v 7, ,anti:iiiiennediatft-points* by the above line. TiU.e .TutODeht three days. . Fnte’S4,6o; only 70 miles canal . _rayi27 ABRAHAM, Agents.-^ Rnltroatl Company** WTE now preparecUoreceipt forproduce,Ac,, to VV PMladetpiJia- iramediatftly. Time fivCdays/ BATES' OF VElftGtfT ON • - *:■■ .; Bacon, Lari, Pork, Beef, Lard Oil , &c., 50 cents per .lOU.pounds . ' " r'O- .l - . Candles, Cheese. Cotton* Earthenwarei Leather,Leaf Tobacco and Window Glasft.Gn cents per ICO pounds. : Beeswax, Bred FruiL VVoMSOctV 100 lbs;, Flouk s?t cts. {p’bbl.jßnstles, Clover and Timothy Seeds. Deer Skins, Uerap and Flax, 70 cents per lUOpoand*.' • fS*. 9 ' viv* J «thers, Furs and Peltry. Brooms and Met* : chnuuizc,9d ccnta psrlfO pounds- - LOVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, Cnnul Basin, Pittsburgh 1 . II H HOUSTON, Agent, ; ~-..vATSAlarfietatifeet,Philadelphia. Adorns&. Co.^Expreaa* NO; SO FOURTH ETREE*I\ public are informed that'we are now running L regtilariy-to the Isa.st and West, and arc prepared to •forward all cntrusied to our care. - A SFKCIAL MESSENGER sent daily.for Philadel phia. nt4 oVlock, P.AI. Also,daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o circle, A M Orde?stntnsimttcd frecof charge, and Goods returned by-first Express. -.5. Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotlam 1 , Tor any amoum,payahleon principal Banking Houses or Post Offices mihe United Kingdom, dejetrf BAKER A .FORSYTH, Agonts) KercEisnU' Partabie Boat Line, For the TVangportation of Merchandise and Product, (Vli ruSSif LVitMA-CaJiat.!, ANo aAILIIOSDabnffnVEES _ PITTSBURGH *AND*PHILADiiILPmA, > .• Dmei; ts»Mcut Ke-iAtjMnnir; ." Rj- TiMP, Tfc'N DAYS v PATTON A REYNOLDS* iJcjint. 251 Market s; , fneor Sixths)'Philadelphia. C A M’ANULTY & CO , Oanul Basin, 4"S and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh.- ETA VINO increased ;Our racilmes and otherwise'no* J[X proved our Arrangements for Transportation, we nie now prepared to receive a jarge atnount of P-roduco l. atidMerc liaridise, 10 ship (on tl.e opening of the Canals,) 1 witii prompthes-aud dispatch. . ' The ejection Boat system of transportation over our 1 State improvement? has beeu in use about ten years. : nnuthc gretuaucccss and favor it has met with, is a suf Tioient caaramets that it i? no longer considered a • doubifui or uucortam expenrQent; hm is eesnowleoged :t>y uil vustly superior to any mode of transportation zused onCnnals. (when I'itereectcd by Railroads ) v GmwlsTmtdei inln our Boats at Pitisbvrgh, Tehiain hnulistuTbed uiHil unloadedut oar-Warebouse in Market : istreei. FlaJadaiptaa, thereby caurely avoiding thedeiaY .•eonwquciaoii tiirce.'digerenf trr.h>iiipmenu, end bccu* itic delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, an 3 in as {rood order cs’wherr - :; : : Vroducc, Acyconstgncd to onr Hoasc at Pittsburgh, ■wifi he received -and forwarded ahvays otihe. lowest current eue&l ratig, strictly uccorwuig to instructions, without Bnv ckua eharseforc.ommi«kion,storagc,orad vanring charges; Ac. : . »_ _ C. A M’ANULTY ACO T ■ r Fare Reduced l ~ “ ....*” * WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, FOR BALTIMORE,.PHILADELPHIA and WASH INGTON CITY. Fabx Reduced. , To Bahmioee, 52,00 lessrthan Pa. Unilrosd. i 'f o Philadclpma, SI,(jU do - do d<* i To Washington City, Sd.3b do., do. do ; This i.s me only Office which insures a. THROUGH TICKET to Wnghmgtpu,and.by tukug th»Rouw,pas- Hsftgei* will sav.n time end money.; . > The Mail Boat {carrying the United Siatcs Mail.) leaves tue Monongahc'a Whatf* abovethe Wire Bridge, EVERY A bTLfINoON, at 5 o clock,via the Youghxo* Riicuy River. . Passengers will lo'.lge on the Boat, and mke tplcsdid UniledstaiesMaHOouchesat West New ton, next morning.over the Piank Road.crossing the laovifttaius in daylight. Take Lite magnificent sleeping Cam of U’e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P. M. • Rrenkf&ft at Baltimore and Wnshmglou Car, dine m Pbiladeipcia, und arrive mNew \ock tlte same evening.;..- •• ■ • Fare 10 Baltimore. . - -. * 8 9.00. <2O Ptulndelphia. » - - - 10.01). do \Ya*hingwn City. - - - . 10,50. MONONGAHKLA ROUTE. The Stenmer leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, P;my. m So'clock, A. M. Travelers leaving Pil'sburgh by ihe .Mnrun.g Bout,.will cross the mountains the same night, :*nd arrive in Cumberland the next morning (or tli** H o’clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will sup in Bhi.tiniorc and Washington City, and orrive in Philadel phia ut Sio'elockj the same night : Furcioßaluraore. - • - - - S 9,t>o. . .do Philadelphia, , - /* 10,W. \ .do Wasbincum City, > - • 10.50. ForTickewbyeuberof the above Lines, plea»e call •fit the West Newton Plank Road Officc, iu the Monou guiiela lioose, Water street J. J. EVANS, Agent. • pprO. ' .. - •■ ■ ■ . RIOIHGAS CKIfVKAfi UAUiUOAB. 1852. .HHifil CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LrNE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road. Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Fnisourgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on Luke. Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, nod from nlher of those places to any point on L?ke Michigan. Tins Line will be composed of two new low pressure steamers, boilt exnrersly font he route, ’ CbfIVHLAND. - > Cant. C.C StsVARDr ITSREST CITY, - - Capt. L-A. Pixrce. A Boat will leave Cleveland f. r Detroit, and Detroit for; Cleveland, cvery-evcninß, us d| o'clock, arriving in boih cities the following morning, in season for the mor ning train of c&>B for Chicago, Cincinnati and and for the Late Superior and Saginaw boat* at Detroit T 1 cy witl run frem Cleveland 1n the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday*'“«-—»»*-~ * ■ ■■■■' ■ —-^-Friday. i CLEVELAND, Tuesday—~i.~.....Tbnr*day CLEVELAND. ......... Wednesday* • FOREST CITY. .Tuesday -• • ~-.-Thursday* ;**V--Saturday. ; The me prepared to make contracts for nil kitulS : of freight. from Cleveland 10 Detroit, Mocki* na'rt’, s>atito Ste. Marie, aod oil pon-s on Lake Michigan. Tire OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the lie w Coats are ready...... . - . AQBSTR. - 0 BRADBEItN & CO . Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES. Detroit. ;Cprl4:Gm : ’ __ ; : c ; ' ' 18 52 ". Surumer arrongemetit*«F«re Reduced. P N BTL V A H IA RAILR O AD, Two' i>aily, Tratno -From Pittsburgh to •’ Philadelphia auil Ualtlmore. - i > Only 30. Hourt Through ' FARE SlO. TIIB Express mall train will leave tbe.Depot on Lib* erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning atfll o'clbck. Passengers willgoby the car* to Turtle, Creek 12 miles 1 where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 2d miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s nation;- (conductors accompany each-train of Coaches), and then take the oars to Holfidaysburg; amt then take Uie splendid-sleeping-cars direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore./ . \ Passengers for Baltimore take tKacars of the York and Cumberland,Railroad at Mlarriaburgh, driving at Balti more the same morning. . The Evening Train wilUeuive daily at 6*39* P, 51., nf riving ttt'Piuladelphia uext evening..;, Baggage checked through to Phllailelphitt. -0, Leech. A Co.** Express rackctLino will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, I*. M, connecting at Blaira v ille with the Pennsylvania Railroad.* Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore fn 33 hours. ' ‘ > f -4 : FARE, SO. Pleasure parties and others can go out on the train at A.M- -or 5$ P. M.v&nd return to tho cltyni tll'A.M. orS P. ML Fare to liast Liberty 15. cents; to Wilkins burgh *25 cent-; to Turtle Creek Do cents.: We are pie* pared to ran special trains to Turtle Creek, or any inter- Tuediatejioini, forgarilcsof W ormore. ' Passengers wifi procure their tickets at ihc BcHrood Officeln.the Mcmohgnbcla House, Water Street-’' - .• NOTlClih—ln.. cos»e of 1088, tb« Company will bold -themsdiyes.fespoD'Bible fOr personal baggage only and' for on amount not exceeding 9150. •Jet i/.MKSKIMEN, Ticket Ash P.R.R. Co. new AktiiAa*rih KTi ~ *’ WESTERN RATLROAI) Plttalkurcli to Cleveland, Columbus and ■ CtnotnxaatU alliance, canton and Massillon, IN CONNECTION-WITH Til B PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. : Through fr&m Pittsburgh to in Uss than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line l nilfß Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania i Railroad,leaves PittsbujghatSJA, M., stopping at Bewickly, Bbchester, New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine,: Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches; Alii- miles from Pittsburgh, ai l P. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland ■ Railroaff ni O P. M., nnd reach. Cleveland-at OP. M. Returning, ihc pas- Sengers leave Cleveland at 9 AjM., Alliance atl.OV; Pf M.. ami reach: Pittsburgh at 5.39 P- M.,ln time to eon ncut with she evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail-' road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, amt alio with the-Yoaghiogheny Steamboat and Pi&nk Road route. ■. .: . - ..... . .. ■ Passengers by this, route come* from Cincinnati to •PUtsbnrglt in two days, without nignt travel, and save from one to .two days m connecting with tho Penna.Cen trai Railroad. . - : . Passehgejs leaving Piusbnrgh. at 830 A. hi., reach Canton at B P. M- aha AlassiUon at 2.00 P. M.- At Mas r.illoh tlio line connects with 6tage.lines to Wooster, Mon^eld; : Now Philadelphia,and at Enon to New Ctu* tie, Poland, Waitem Mercer anthEriev : *v.*. ; v . The Now Brighton Accommodation Tram leaves Pittsburgh at IQ A.M- and 6 20 P.M., nndNew Brighton at 7A. hL aml IP. M.y Btonpingat intermediate stations. Excarsion Tickets, good.'for' twoiiayer we/ void be tween Pittsburgh,'Rochester and New Brighton- - Quarterly tickets are oold at low rates, and tickets by the package ,to some of thc-itations. .: . The Trams do nol xnn on Sunday. .. r Omnibuses run .in connection -witli the trains to and fromihe siadononFetieral street. • - ; Fore by the only continuous Railroad Line ftom Pitts* "bnrghto Cleveland, HU miles, 64,00. To Massillon; 10S miies,B3.CQ. , . _. , . :• For tickets apply at the Federal Street Stau'on of the OhloandPa.Railroad,to .GEORGE PARKIN^ Ticket Agent. Orto • ■ . J.MESKIAIEN, Monongahela Pittsburgh. Note—By the route by steamboat SO miles to-wells* villc, end thence bylßailro&d ICO miles to Cleveland, the fare is 53.59. • • ” . _Piti!:burgh y April 1, 1852.—(0pii) Kew Booki. at Niw York Prlcei. fPHEOLQGICAL ANDMISGELLANRUUS BOOKS, A now opening from Fletcherls«.-Hnrper , s, ■Applctoa’s, Scribner’s.Dodd’s,'Putnam, Ac., ftewYork; A LincolnvJewett, Ac> j*. Martn, Ac., rhuaueiphia ; from tbfr Board of Publico tion ;• ami Amencnn Sunday fichol Union, and Slap Sab bath School Society. - : • v. - -with: (xesh lmportations of standard Tbeolot gicnt and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large varj-ty of Stationery. Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. • ' ! DAVISON A AGNEW, 65 Matket St., mv22 „ • adjoining WlUon’a Jewelry Store. BKOO.ms— to doz coru brooms for sate bv - my3l , * MILLER A RICRETSON. - , » Jitfurdiur t^emytupw. .'Flce.itsid fiSaiiuoiofiuraQes» npHE OFFlCftoflbe North Axitnsa •A.-hasbeertrsTOwred totbaWsreEbrise Of Hftrdy; Jflnts •& Co.,Nd. 141 Front Wood BireeL where. ihesubscribervrtHfssuePoMcleson TJmld ;ihS®.hhd tbe«eontcnlB»dndon Shipments KyStrramlj hats antiotner.yessejajfor. the:above old and responsible Company. [*n3l WM. P. JONES. » mutual Fire Insurance company*- _ HAIIKISBUUQ. FA. - I \bMuNEDonly fnrihe.saferctasscsof.property,hns. and affpids.superior'advantages AU.4>.OUUq£. cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city an«i coumrs*inbrchaQtf,ana owner3'of dwellings, and isomtedvr country property. • -.- i » • v * . / A; A; CARRIER,Actuary,. Broach Office, yQ.Mftmithfield purHuburg^ New England Live stock-Insurance ua, } .. , . tfeio. Haven, Connecticut. ■ \ HOUSES) CATTLE, Ac .insutcd aganist death by dit-ease or accident. Capital 35(>,fiut),.with-power to increase to SlhO,tlOO . ■ ; ~r - ’ ...... ■ ■' WRECTOns. - ■ ■•Thomas Kendrick;- : - . Alfred Edwnrdsj : •J.LftwntTnylor, . John Saxion, t Nathaniel Thurber, Win, W. Kendrick. ...c.-.Teonas KUhDßtcK r -President. [ OMrr« ; T. r 'i»rynoldr.Secretary. • CURTIS' *fc:DORl$S,-Agents, -. “ ■'Ko» ltl3 corner ot-Wooo and Filth sis., : my2D • (over Patrick* isFricnU’s Dimkwc Hou THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS havr; been .unusually large;showingthatthecompany has bccji doing a. vcry.large aud-prosperous businepß, The dividends in 1840. were £Qpvr. cent. ' ■ ■ •« '**•: »< : 1847 t% :sfj '. *• ; <• ■ ■ le4» “ *0 1 : • «■:' ' ' JS43 u *H> -•••-••. •. "it ■ ■ •4b . u ; .. .“ : “■ ■ .. ou . .. ; • IW2 « , .; / , \ •This iaamoriu the oldPstcbMpanlesiiHhe United Staten.• Its accumulated capital is constantly for the benefit of prcrctii.anil fjtnre. . ' .. r : MOUKIb FllANKLlNv.X'riisulent: Pu*rv FKfitr>iis. Ar;uftry. - , . i CUUTrS&DOBIiS, Agis. . rittslMirgh, cor» of Wood nnj Fiftu streets, over Fat rich & Friend Banking-4iou*e. ; - . . ' . California risks taken. .- Also,agents tot Protection auJ-Fanuevs Fire and Ma« rine tneaniace, CBpital. St'-Q.OiJyj omi Branch office. Empire S’tatoHcn’th Association, casJi, including accu mulated :capttaL?lSoU3. . 1 . . : ‘:.a!jo, ogonta for thci'purehasa and sale afaeal estate. mvll . . ■■■■■ . ■ ■ . 'iNSUii.AfitC&r milE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY iNSUR Jl ANCE COMPANY^—Office,Norm Room ofiho Hi Cunrige,Thirdstreet. Philadelphia.,:' Fma lnBuna«cii.~Du»idingH, Merchandae and othei property-In lotiMi>and eoumry, insured agsihsvloas Oi : damugc-by &rc.at the lowest rate of ptemitun. Marink iNbDhANCR.—They aUo inKnre Vc33cla, Cur • ftoea And. frqight»,fbreign.or coastwise, under open or e r iccialpolieiCBjasthc&fisurouinaydcsife<' lNLArn>TßXNs?oßTArio. , t. : —They also insure merchah ;dizd transported by Wagons.:Hailroad Cars.-Canal llodtfe and Steam Eonts.’on rivers ahd lakes,ou tne most liberal ternix. : :DlRECTORS—ioseph' ii,,S«al, Edmund'A. Snader John C. Davla. Robert Burton, JtUnt ft, Penroire. Samuel Edwards. Geo. G. Lelper. Kdwurd Dnrlmtinn,lsaac R. Davis,William FnlwcU, John Newh;i,Dr. R.M.Huston, James C.Hand.Theophilus Paulding, ILJonesßxooky. Henry Sloan, Hugh Onujr. George Semil.rspcnccr Me* Uvaiu,Charles Kelly, J.lr. Jobnso?., WiUunn Hay, Dr S.Thomas, John Sellers. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. — D T. Morgan, Haeh Cr&tg, Jno.T. Logau. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President. • Joskph \V. Cowaw,Secretary. ID*Office of the Company, Noc4d Wuter per week*, 3J : O do do 0 dot 4,0 Q do do 4,00 do; do do 5,00 do; 0,00 do . do r>,oo do;-- c ?,l»a do do 7,0 U do;’ -8 r CO do do k;00 , do; . o,i.{) do do 0.00 do; 10,00 do do - Hsj‘o do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 51,50~-wUlch must be paid at the time of. making application, and the first years’ deposit within nyeqly days. Each member eatitlod to a monthly report, gratis. •Suiordoy. ' oyptcEF.s. President-^ -D. W. Ue* vmokt. Viee President and Treasurer—Wm. M. Wllson. Stcrziary—O, D- Brown. Finance Commuu*r-A. J. Clulde, A. D. ChriKic, and D. A. MhMasters- marlltOm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, • II ARR I* 4 B G I!. Pa ..MAY 1, J 852. . Capital of 8900,000, BRANCHQFFIVE, ftp Z\ Smi:hjiiiA sifts:, Fiiiiturgk. SSCOrip AItJtCAL STA^EHnEN^- Total amT- of property etrisij..- 03 Amount ofbiUs rcccivab!e(in formof Premium notesfrom members 3178,527 bl Amount o( Cush Premiums*.*-$i£5,625 10 Total losses,returnttdv»rcmium». xe*in»urance and expenses* •- 95,140 Su 533 478.00 Intercut on Loans-*--'-** 733 46 Cash Surolun*—--**’•• * •• Esiiraated present va’ue of Sta tionery, Ofiee Furniture, Ac Total* *~tv .*^-/-***».*“«*--*—• ■S2I0 I M9; 93 One-half of this amount expires within a year.. • THE Directors, in pregf-nurtg tlm Second Annual Re port, take leayc to. congratulate the. memi-era. upon - the marked success of tho Sute Alutuoi Fire lusurancc Company. In operhlion only two years, it ha* taken a poKiuon beside the. ofdef; institutions of the. kiud, add proves by its very great success that the mutual system oasdoptod by them iSvbeyoud.a quesUonj.lhe beat and .only safe mode ofitisurance. . , .The hbayy losses of the past yeur have annihi* laied many-stock comimnies, leave the State Mutual with a CQsU.iurplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly.two hundred Uxousand dollars, which is constantly increasint;. The'Directors eubmiuh&i the State Mutosl Fire Insu rance Company offers to owiierS 'orsefe property in ducements seldom equalled and never exceeded.' Dfreetofi—-John P.-Rotheribrdj P, C, Sedgwick,'Sam uel Jones,-Philadelphia; John B. Paeker, A. A. Carrier, Piushureh; J. B." Rutherford, A. i. GiHct, S. T, Jones! Robert KloU. - . . / John P. Rutherford, President; A. J. Gillet; Suritary. Jel:dAwtf ~ A. A. CAtIfUEK. Actuary. - WatoUeoy Jewelry, &c« HAVING just returned from the .Eastern.dtles, I have brought with nie otic of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy. Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persona wishing to purchase aiiy -thing in my line, can Tely* on getting a good ai tide.. I do not; advertise ?o selL goods below cost, nor SO por ctm. cheaper than ony honso iti the city. Give me a call, and lainsuro you will be satisfied thhtl can sell a good article as cheap as any of thpm. t vAfaotherlacl.l wish to keep before the people. If yoU want youisWatch, Clock, or any mucin of Jewel ry* 1 repaired in tbgbast manner,this.is the nlacctohave it done; - To? tlilsTßraucU of my .basilicas’ I. ; will devote .'especialatienUon.; -v JOHN S. KENNEDY, M Market street, Sign of the Golden Eagle. ll«ary lUcbardeon, Jeweiief, - HAVING re-fitted bis stoTain a: handsome manner, . and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches.' Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of bis friends ahQ cds* lomere to the facly tbaiamong hisWatcbesfwill be found the most desirable styles, patterns and maJcersV'Of elry, the latest styles of troches, brea«t pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, &c,&e; j r ..FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macho, work-tables, work boxes,desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, 4 ihbie mats, .Colt’s pistols, jporte monnics, in great variety} china fruit and &c., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles; whieh have only to be seen to be appreciated.' : - • novl NO. 61 MARKET STREET. Oitltens and Strangerj, aga DO you’ Wish to purchase a fine m GOLDarSILVER WATCH .ataboutSSP 52 ©* JC* SS l one-half the usaai price ? Ir so, call atUOOD’S CSABaNE\YJEWELRY STORE: A 1 Marker strut, two. doors north of ThLrd r and. taVo a look at his new stock, Just arrived, and. yon can there purchase Watch-; esorany kind of fine Gold Jewelry- atUieir real value, and not be charged two prices for. everything, as you have usually been 4 but can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices.- Do not believe what otlters, interested in their own sales, tell youj-lrat come and mo for. yourselves. All goods soid-atthis establish* raent will be warranted as renfesehied at tune of sale—. 10 that all may purchase equajjy Ts/cßnd.chQqp..;.qn 1 a,. IF Time is money; surely it deserves to bewatefcod,- and, readetyyou may be assured that— ' : Watches better ne’er were sold, : Whether of silver or of gold, _ Thaa you ivill find, when c’rr you go* :And look at those on safe below. ■ L.REINKiHAN & CO.,t . FIFTH STREHHYONE DOOK FROftFWpOD, Importer# attdßealersTnClocliSjVVfntches Jtwelry, Watch Mahers Tooh;^c; BEGleave toanuouncc tolbe;trade nnd.the public generally,that they -have-just ; from r the;hest manufacturers m Eufope T a largc lotof.Gola and Stiver. Watches, Watch Tools find Materials, aud a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, Rom the best inanuiactu-. •rers—which they offer ut pnees.as low as they can be purchased m the Eastern markets. ' . _ . . . Clocks, Watches and’Jewelry repaired in.the best manner, and on ihe most reasonable icrina. . . ~, , . - Prompt attention paid to orders from a distaoep.: . marki, .•*- •' • TTIDES—46 Dry Hides, just received in store, for. JjL sale by De3J L. S,' WATERMAN & SONS.: ' , ; N V *v * *■ **■ ' 'I TA * , : , . • - t A *j. t V*„ ‘ , ‘, l • V 0? rtfiLiDs-Lrsii. ** < P y*' ; /\r<. ’!<' * 1 |J t r c, **•**■ v ‘ v ‘* ‘ , * ■*- < t- x 1 » f cs&s. GREAT.BAEGAJNS-IN DRY GOODS. S«»llitflrx>flr at Cost. TO q VET TELE B VEIN ESS!' • 'f JMIB to, reuo3.tuah .th?; retail 'JL dry goods UuiuucsSja'ndliavinff made such arrange-* . mtniB ss to render it neceusary to. close -out ins stqek by tbetsi of July next. wUI-commence on Thursday,May -J3, and sell his entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry- ■ ' • \ lljsgoods having beenmnncipallypurcbsHed the pres* Ant season,-will be found dcsituble bargains, being at least US petr cent lower tbnn regular jmces., - In STAPLE GOODS will be found— • ;. • 4-4andfi*4>Frenchgipghynisj jEn'gUihrindbtench.eitimzesj, vi :•/ - ; alpaeasarfd bombazines;. . . -Checks and muslins; •• Irish linens ang crashes; . . ; ‘ Table linens and cloths; - -• Huckaback towels and toweling; . / : Damask and snbwdrop linen napkins and doilies; Mar? flclUes quills; furniture pr-ittSivplani -and cinb’d Hneu sheeting aud pillow lirensi table nnd.pmna covert} and coverings; worked laetrcurtaina and curtain muslins* FANCY' GOODS ' « f \\ hitacrape.jdiawls, cmbMand plain white berege &nd< ilnbet thawL; .... . . • Fine FrcncUlctWnß'aud bereges'*' •' Berege de lalnesand rauslitr-de-laines; 1 issues and grenadiers; • .>• •> I>ik and fanev silks,some vorysupenor* and a fine stack .i ■ of, goods generally. • . * • , EMBROIDERIES Ayqrked mull and lace capes ami sleeves; ; : -JaroneUi rithU nnd linen ’cambric'coUnrg & chcmia:eitos f . .Jaeonett, mull edgings and infietiings; linen and cambric,hdkfs; .-’ ,Worked bands andfiouncirgs; and a maecificeht stock; cf Valenciennes edgings, laceß and inseuirigs; Together a large variety of other goods* too numerous to : «*?enfi6n 2 aU ofwlitou wiiraciuailybe.sold atOKIGINAL! FOU CASH. Early cailswilU’eeur* Uic best bargains JAMES A. M’KNJGHT, No. 02, 411 at. i P. S.—All petsors knowuisr themselves indebted to: thc ftbcv.e prior to January,.lBs2, jir© requested to pay; the ail debt 3 will be piit in the hands of an-at* torneyfor collection.; ThyTJ. 1; Cheap:.Dry Goods x JAMES M’O'ANDLKSS A CO:, • 109 Wood Wood SlYcct, A HE now opening every extensive ;.u>d wcllasmletl LI- slock of SPRING niui SUMMER GOODS. Con-: siMihg in part of;French and. English Broud Clath3,; T speeds,- Casplmerrs, cafhmerrt's*; Doeskins, Jeans, Couonades, Coolings,.Silk, Satm.and: I-’aney Cotton Ve'sung3. Also.about tOf) CA.fi.E3 PLAIN AND FANCY DRV-nri GOODS embracmc tbc-nuwest styles of Siik ahdLinen PdpUni.'Delaincfi. Ueraßes and Bcrage De Lbints, Biaek Mourning and Fancy.; Lawns; Plain and Fancy Calicos, in yariciy; French, Scotch tind : Domt?tie Giiitinanis; Holm LenT/Lechorn, Kossuth, Hungarian ami Mexican Hills Gingham and Cotton Ao.,. Ac:, are offered at Wholesale on the most accmfim'odiumg term?.faprlS. Grant Attraction i JUST RECEIVED at Jni*?Kr.v. One Price Cash Store 1 : No, 7C Market street. F.iushurgii f .imi.wee.n Fourth eh and.Diamond,' the largest ami‘-.roost; beautiful slock of SPRING Alva SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered lo th* citizen* of Piitidmrgh.V' ' r • The subscriber wcu d iufcrm those i -’vv> l &: desire to get ooon BAHOA.IN9, that, the greater part of his Stock .wns purchased at the recent large Aucunn: m New York and Pbiladelplra for c*ttt, wi;;eh enables him to Bell goods 15 to 2sper cent, eheaper limn thow' %vho buy on credit." \Ve do oot ifeem it npcessary ts mention the .the differed! kinds.of .gooU'sjbatcompoae but deem it sufficient to say that -itconsist*.-of. a full assort* mcnl.of and eentleineu 5 .* wear, together with a general stock cf GOODs. Wc would reppectfnliy soHcit. an examination of our stock from those who wish to putchase. {.marlo ja ri ksTs»ca n Div y >T aT to., 109 TyOOD STiIJCEJ'. ~\jif *IOLKSALE Vtalus tn Fortran and Demtxhc Dry ■. y V Goods, arc now opening »heu first ptttchaso at SPRING AND aUMMEIt GOODs* folcried with the greatest care, to suit thb trade, consisting, in part of'the newest styles of— - ’• Dress Lawns anil Berazec; Plain and Figured Alpaucits; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghnias; Printed Calicoes, In great variety; Hibbous, Laces and Edging* ; - . ' CIOUI*, Cnssimercs and VeMings; Bummer Coating and Pantaloomng; Xl r own and Bleached Moslics; Palm and Leghorn Hats;- ■ Straw and Braid Bonnets. '. Together with acomplete.stock of Variety Goods mid Pedlurs’ Notions, Gold and Gilt Jcr/elry, Gold and fill*: verWatches, Brass Clocks, Ac. All of whicn ore of fered at Wholesale, for a'iirtall advance .ovcr_Kastern prices., •• -■ ■ ■' ' ••• tfebSaffm ; n&W GOODS!' VOUNG^STEVENSiIN'&^LOVB, Sign of the ” OIUGINALi 2>*2?K IiIVEP Maikti at. FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Spring autS Summer Goods l Tllli subscribers have just , received by Adorns &. Co *s Express and iheFemisyivaiiiaEutlroaa, one of the largest and best selected assortments'of Fine Dress Goods over offered to the public. One of the Firm haring been in the Eastern Cities .before ih« commcncememof the fcptiug trade* selected our Good«, with gTcatcaro from the Importers, at such prices os will enable ns to-ecll cheaper than the cheap* :CSt:' • . Our very extensive slock comprises m pair the fol lowing—viz: ■ ■ . ' ' t . : CneneandJasperChcneSilk?; ' High Lustre, Pla ! n, Chamehtn and Glusita Silks; : do . Stripe. . : do - do; do Plain Black do; <5 Turkbalms,Foulard ami AVaiered Silks: ' Tissues,Berages* Plain and Figured Poplins; Freueh.vrorked Sleeves, CuiTV.Coliurc kChcmizeU?; do Lace and Muslin Cape*; ElaelrSaun and Fancy Vestings; , Cloths, Cns«nne;CB, Spinels and Jeans; Bonnets and Bonnei Iltbbons. Tne proprietors would respectfully solicit aa early cal! from ibeir friends aud llm public generally, feclim* confident Rial they dan otfiir greater inducements than ha* been ottered heretofore, mart! VOUNG, STI2VE?fSON & LOVK. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 j AM ES GOSUSO, .. M. .jp[. v jpU. -MABKET • STBEET.;.., y\ Bpr-Mnit.a. gosl.i:;g, -53 H H'. ft •'' H li pl : • ■ SSS 553 SB •' m -,ssi ; Jsi ; • ; ; PlßfetljSu rBnttVoadS,QPla : ■ DRY goods, ry, i'c NEW ARRIVALS ;OF SPRUNG AND :SP.\IMER GOfHiS. opened ami opening, including rich Siiavrls, from s£to N'T* SiOO cnch. Lei ever?; lady call and ace ihi* splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. . . - I • Laces.Satin*.Silks,Lawns, Borages, Mantillas, and j VrßUes, to match toe Sb.vnrl*. •-...'» LadieV and Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowera, j Edgings, &c- - r Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths. Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, .; (Ceninfitylcs,)Sliirts,Coat3i&c.‘ : .‘ r - Mourning Goods of every description. V r ST. CLAUI STREET, Madame A. Gosling, (from Friliee,) Is in ihe monthly; -rcceiptof Fashions and Models, from Paris,Lollop and New York, at No. sl.Su Clair street, and W 8 Market at’, where Udlesaro respectfully invited to qrib : - : - The iradc'suppUed with models and mt'erinls. fnpm. SECOND attJSAT'AR.IUVALI OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vnritics ;al No. 97, Northwest corner of Wood street anff Diamond" alloy,'.Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Gregg A Co* would agaftVan bounce to their old customers and. dealers generally in their line,-: that they.' are now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goodsot unusually low rates. And as oar purchases have been made, on the moat fav 'orable'tenns with importers andM&«ufacmrers,;we fiat ler ouxsetves, ami liopeio be a’dc.tomeniaeoatinuance of confidence and patronage of our .old customers and the public generally, which has beeii beretofore so libe rally bestowed upon U 3 .? iOur DRY GOODS STOCK 4s in part of Broadclbihsi Twecds, ; ! fancy Vesting, Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Huatins,Tickings, Blankets, Lio&ey.Plaids,' Al pacas, Merinoes, Mnslm DeLainea, Cushntercs.faney Prints, Glazed Cambrics, tCloakings,-: Table: Uiaperr,-; Ginghnmsvßilks. iancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, rou ge© Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Trelnnd, and all otb'pr.oriiclos generally kept in the Dry Goods line* Gnu VisiKTyßepartment will be found on.exaraioation to bo : unsurpassed ky ahy other of thc kind West of th’eMouutains, and ts made up in part of Combs, Buttons; Patent and'Spool Threads, direci'lfom, Europe; Port Monies and Pocket-Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and’Needlefe Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives -just..arrivedfrom :Shemeld:}.l’ateutMetlioitfea» Violin aud Vioiiu.Stritigs,: .Gam Suspenders, 81atea>una Slate-Pencils, Percussion Capi, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings,Grcen-Bandoges; Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with-a general assortment of all other articles iir ut© Variety line. We havo ait hand and for sale a large assdrtmenlofGbld aiid Silver Watuhesund - WatchMaterialg, Gold and Gilt . Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens'“and 'Pencils^’Gold , ond Stiver, Clocks, &c., to whichweinvi'.e the attention of all buy-, era, as .we ar© determined to sell out Goods on.the most reasonable terns, -either for cash or.-sausfactory [refer ence.'. - . •. .... Niß.; The business of the late firm of Gbbgg AMc- Cajjdlbss is to be settled by D. Gbbgo at the stand of D, GnEao & Co.; who is fully atuhorizei for such andin. • A*!.® possession ard. ; the papers, Notes and. Books of saidfiim. £ loctlSuf ■ ■ Removal; TTGUGH & ANTHONY hayef removed Ibefr DA jO. GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’sßuilding, oyerthe Young Men’s Library .where ■ ; lfi©y will be happy to aeC their old patrons and friciidk;; • FutnUnrc aud Chalr Waroroomc* ; JOSEPH MEYER, 424: Penn street, above the RACaiialHridge^kc^Js*onsumtiy on hand aud makes to order, at the Ictdest puces, every description o? bancy and Tlain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best-workmanfiliipand most approved styles. Purchasers would da wail to visit hit Wareroomsl mvfly-dAwlv . • .■; . ' -wia.■ ■“ ■' 3 TOE undesigned begs leave lo annonnccioliia friends . -and 'customers,' that be has received a,large,, and .Willi tbe’greatest care selectedj lot of RHENISH and FRENCH WlNE,whichibe can Warrant as pore aiid genuine, :and ■which he-eeli* either by the bottle orcoak. BeaidcEuhe keeps always bn hand, a large arid well se lected stock of FRENCif;COGNAC BRANDY, HOLr Land GlN,andotherLfouors,£inof which are of the 'firetVqualUies, and-warranted .genuine .articles. He. ; Tc6l3 graiefulior fonnarfhvo'rs, and it shall be his duly uratiendtalUa cuitomeraas formerly- " • As fie has made the best and latest improvement for rectifying Whiskey,he can ;Airmsu. them of the best kind; rtiq at thb lowest pifcc. ;.. 0.. VICKEIsEN, ,myB i - No. Rl7 Liberty street. «, ENTERPRISE WORKS. NO. 130 WOOD ST-.'THIED fci>nir.BELoW VI3 GIN ALLEY. • BOWiff «r ; -XS-TfciSY, X&uffi&ttnSk 1 MHO ETERS and manufacturers SURGICAL. AND ' DENTAL INSTBUMENT3, RI tgjj - ...: FLKaj Ac. We keep ageneralas • : > of me aboveaiiicic* con stantly ;.oii. hanjfjtdgelhciVwith' u-general/variety-of Fancy Hardware. PisioUand Bcvolvera, Shot Cap?*. Powder, Lend ; aua Dowic, D»rk, Hpnum; and Pocket Kmvca j i .Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears Scissors, i ftc. i AHo,Trusses and Snpportera, : . • ; s ;. . repalria< neaily ciecalcd, -;- ? • itU-LES!—We are nuking Billes of everydescrip dOn.'ioorder, of iho best material».aiid workmanship warmnted.. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Ketnii, wilL bciiiied with despatch, Hutiung parlies: supplied at Wholesale prices. [myls . "■ ; ' £ ■* •» * ‘ „ WIU. E. STEVENSON conilooesto mad“-. &« into: qAB/NE3VJSMfiE WiOTSwySteßcijpj- E:nr.nn'i*— 11 dr.,a I Ills old Bland, comerof Libsrly and Es««ai.SeTcnih etrceis. UNDERTAKING atleadfd- UMa nil uB btanoli'es. . _ mayilj frh. CHA}H aiANUFACTOKYi No. 64 SnuttfleH 41. l l v,L^2m , s o n l ?l® n - o^'^lTl 9y . and Funnturej wJucb . lA£> wIJI fielj 15 percem.telovr casvonuixy rotes* ;• > • ,i.efmßr*caßfton!y. • |oec‘27Jyr .■■■■■■ JDaDttiet and Chair Factom 7,T!, 'VI ■ ..: JOjHPiioAlKVEß.fca*' on handv&C bU -cxted e Cabinet and,Chair Manufactory. No. 444 Penn • Jsgs| street, above the Canal; siltindsofFUßNlTUßß, '/I B such a* Sof«; Centfe«Tables, Muhoganyuhalri, •Mahogany Bedsteads, and aU.otherartiolfesiath'eCabl net liue—whieh he will ary -.rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY*"'' ‘ " ■ 1 -aprB O. C.,tIAIUMSJI... t- , TT. Vit.nt.yo ■ v Hammer & Paulww-i ■CABINET WAIIEEOOM, SMITHFIELD STREET,! BeltßtmS'ct'inihstral andStratsberry allsv{ptUsbuTii,i'&, S;liATilMEß&l>AtJLEHheepconstE!aUy'omiand a variety of excellent and fashionable Fonnttirej warrdntedcquai to any iiuhe eityVtotd aoldqn afi ta,vb7aple ten%Bsi%ah at any aiihU&i esiaoiislunent iii-he West,-. Thfeyfiave now oil hand an . tinushaily extensive stoek; embracing all kinds of Farnit ture, from thecheapesrohdotaihedt to the most costly .And.etegfent; .Ali attended to.' mr2i:lsm Cab|iiet^ltt«ilselrB'*:..‘'";''r;.O'-v-f Vents n, Mah og any ,. Rosewood . and . Walnut? -Vain£3hi Hardware and Furniture iuWholesale.-,”Y-■;:• j T|iiiE subscribcra Kave'jbsrifecelvea from New. York JL andßo3ton r a atoek-of VENEEKSJ and are manufaciurjn£by.ma*biiferyTnnritfcr*6ultable for the trade., Ali ..of which; WAiwiß sellar extremely, lowprlces. - -'7>-. W... : ..As great aahj.was takehintheselectlbhofthe'atockj persons ennnot fail to be.paitod either as to'’quality or ; pneer apd, as.it is vvelllniowaihntFurnuttre chn he -made by machinery superior dud much lower than byj band, the attcnUoh of ihe.trode iyrespeclfollyinylteflv I Turned Work.malhita branches', carried on us uSaali Flankfor.hand rail&for Carpenters t arid all 'articles required inmanufaciunng Cabinet Furniture,constantly 1 ; on hand—viz: - Mahogany,'Varnish, Hardware, Haul Cloths, Springs,it; - RYAN:* M’KEE, j / . ■ - RyanVßuildlogsy .* : - tnariShydaw - •• ■■ ■ Na. 31 Fifth street, \ JoamcymehCahrnetJllßkers AHOcUtlon WAREHOUSE. 11© SECOND STREET,, •' 1 , ; ~r - T ina .ASSOCIATION: ’ bracing, already, twice to threeVtL-: times as many builds as the lar «^Ssr^* s **‘7 , ®3»'gest and hitherto most renowned * *| * tuaiiseiis shops oflhis city, have,opened ibeir Ware house, and arc uMnio mnua&.ihe public, by. wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— vizt * ' l - r . ; Mahogany Wardrobes ; Dressing Bureaus: Fall-CoK < utnncdvßuFd'atifc; ' Mahogany Bedsteads : Mahogany’ Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahoga*y Wn.9ii3tands; So fas j Biyans} TAano stools'; boott: Cases; Secretaries j Card .Tables; Pier Tables-; Tables i : Hat Racks; French .Bedstead*; Ottomanß} Poplar Wardrobes; Dining.ehid BredhfastTablesjWoxk* stands; .Cherry Bind Common f Workstands; 'high ’post, coibmon,Joxv. nnd trundle Bedstead?* Chefty Bureaus'; Cribs'; Crndles,&c.' ' ? permit them to self mahe lowest prices, and they are de termined to eeli,iowerthirn any edmpeuto/a,-an. equally! ■goodj'ifnibt belter article,And warr imed—asihepublic :wi!l understand by giving them a cnil, ' jjjjr* Rfcamboat: work of , uU ' and : other Articles of any.description, made to order iu every style, l •at the shortest notice. (raar2S : PATENT H&XAtiMC BUEIAB CASKS* f|IHE Bubscribersi having recently -L .withthe.FaienteAof this ; new^nnd eoluatiit«r«rv■ tcoa.fo; the uiatiufactiire.and sale, of the- article jn.tlie West, they having bcen munufaciu red heretofore exclu* sively in tlie East, where they are saperaediag the use of wooden. cofSns r take this-method- of-infornhdg the public,'thaithey are now manufacluring eighteen differ-, eat sizesof this modern Sa'rOophatrtfi; varying injengtb. from thi inches to defect,-•W’itb 'Widih 'aDi' aepih saitabJe - for. bodies, of ordinary- size, and: for thDse wba desire.. space for cushioning* or for bodies, of unusual, dimen sions,have several sizes deeper and wider. - This in* ventioii now coming into general asa,-is p ronounced one Af the greatest of the: age. These Bubiai..Cases, are composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of ironr : ''' '• ‘ . ■ thoroughly: triamded. inside' and oiit. and thus made impervious 10. air and. indestructible. : They ate highly ornamental, and. of.a..classic: form, are light. • and portable, while they combine tlie greatest-auciiglb which raeLai la eapableof,-‘in A given quantify.: ; T •- YVhen properly secured witiicementthey are perfbet lyair tight, and free from exhalation of offensive gases: They cost, no more than good woodea coSns, .and are belter than any other article'tn-dse; (of whatever cost.) for irausportaUoiHyaulU,orprdinaryintefments,'a3 bus been proven by actuai expcninenis, and.certiCed to by some of ourrao3t ficiehiinc mcni also. by the Honora-. bits Henry Clay* Daniel Webster,- ,Lewis : Cass, and other distiuguisbed Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together withother evidences of their worth, friny be'seen at oar Agents’Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main throe -doors' above.Ninih, where we intend to keep on hand at all times, sach a stock of ali .sizes and degrees of ornament and finish us will juittUc most diversrScd tastes, ■ - ■ -- kVc invite the atteruion of the pnblic, and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation of the article, and request them not to rely upon tim iepfesentation of iinderiaker-» not using the article, wl o?c inTcrer, it would be to inisrepresfltiLthem- -. .. marram . W. C DaVIR fc C0,.- : : 'JAHJCS W. WOOUW li'iL, « CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER) 9%%.. Ware-roomi 0? and 99 Third atraet. * J-W.W. respectfully informs biafnends apdcaatom • erslhat he lias now completed his spring’ slock of Fcrnitate, which is decidedly ibej largest and oest-cver offercdfor.sateiH iWr City. which.witLhe sold at price* as low us any in ifte.DaUea States. Hast of West, - ■-.. As ; he is determined to uphold the .qualify with well seasoned «materials-, b«»t workmanship, ond-newesv derigus; .and from the,extent, of bis orderßond facility in.mantfacturing, heris enabled 1 lo prodace warranted faruiwre.aifherowealp.rices, . . - Tfc has adopted the principle of identifying: the -cus tomers’ interest •vyiUt in* own, in quality, ami price, and keeps always on-hand the greatest variety of everydes cription of furniture, from the cheapest ajid plainest, to the elegant andeostiy,that a house, oranypnriof oite, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly .to order - The.tollowing-articles consist, in '-part, of his stock,which for richness* ofstyle and fimsh, cannot be surpassed in an? of.the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-:ete-a-Sofas'; - ; = . . 60Sofas, in plush andlwir.doth; 60doz.MaboganyiCaairs,. £0 do Walnut do; 50Mahogany ttockiag. do;.- • ' r '• HO Walnut ilb . do; ;< s(v Mahogany Divans; •■■- >■ t>o Wahvufv. 'i do; 60 Marble fop CentreTablei; - % . ;do. i, Drßfiri.ogßurea.us;.; . 30 dp V/nshfiinnds; , - . 40 Enclosed. .. . :;do; -. : v : - - ' 100 Common .do;..- . • VO Plal»;Dres3*ni; Bureaus;,- ■ 49 Mahogany Bedsteads ;'.. • SOWalnut. do; -.- •.. - 50 Cottage •. do; 3lOCherry and l’oplarßedsteads; VO Mahogany Wardrobes; ■ .10 Walnut t do;;. 10 Cherry . do;, ■•, £0 Plaiii.lßureaus; ,70 Diuihgitnd l^roakfaßlTables; : ’ 19 Secretary and Bookcase*; . , SUdoe.' C ihc Scat Chairs; - .SMCanoSeat RockihgChaira; IS Ladies Writing Desks ; • ; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; • • Eiiguires} Taper Machae Tables; - KOrSl^ \rKUUifALE A SB-RETAIL'. Dealers in i'cjdgn and American^ . ; Conversation Cimirs;. Pembroke MON FURNITURE and WJND&OR CHAIRS, Cam«w makirs aopplied witb -aJI articles in iheirjtne V : ... ; STEAMBOATS and IfOTEUSi furnished at the short* .est notice. AH orders promptly attended to. ImarS T}- iates to sizesy widths, fashion, and quality ,af No. 71. ' , 'ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s Balm Leaf-three Straw. Hats. . ■ (aprC2m j milE partnership heretofore existing between the rni- X- designed in the Commission'and Forwarding busl :ne#jr, etc., under the firm of S. F; VON BONNIiOHST A Co., is this day dissolved by, nmurnl consent. T6t* business oi the late firm will be seuled-by S. F. Von -Honnhorsi, who is authorised to use thename-of the firm forihat purpose . ... WILLIAM.EICHBAUM. 11 - S F. VON BONNHORST. . May 3d,1852rmy4 ■. Co-PartnerslUpSoUeea ffftHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner.' 1 -ship for the transaction of a Wool and General 1 Commission ami Fowarding business, under the firninf VON. BONNHORST & MtfhPHY; •war'chbuso No.«¥ Water and H& Front streets; / r.-: 'JAMES R. MURPHY. ~ w t _ S.F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1553-ray4' . . . ■ ■■■.' f 7 ;jii. •*■.;.•.••: vv.^v- 'i-'f'- V- '■ ■( ;V*' '' ‘ \ 'V'- :- _> ■ ■.-.,. .. _. .;•: *■ % . .%/: ;-' - - .: /- -, '.;■ *■,' \' *,* - , ~ s ; % "m. * »*' ,* .'ll 1 i »«£'■*_> * * '**• s - , *»- * ' JirtnUart;* $Ct. m , , v JOSEPn MEYER, ' > . NflMSl;Pcnn ] Notice* r ' ■: -r5 ,??i-vVP *.« < , - - %**'*’ * J&nss.avd iOtituitiur. -• 1J !lif f f Medicated ilqulicutteie#] i 1 ls,intendad forfamily wc,'kndshouldjba, • \-® Po«4CB&ipivofev«y family In thodandi* Jtlechanies’who aft tn constant danger ofinjuiy to their.; and.ihe, improper orx: at dcsß' ! ®*°article to be invalnabielto r them, and hftera terurial, Willeonsidet it radhpehsubje. _■ ■ 1 Thm mify’ certify, that w«s theundersigned r h*vibg^ frequently madb use of Jndd% Medicated Liqnld Catleiei 1 prepared by Mwsrs.-Peaßeld ft .Middletown! -Connecticut, cheerfully. recommend-it to our profession pi brethren, as an ftr adhesive plas ter, in dressragburns,*cma,«a!ds l bruises, and all kinds gsai wounds r : H wm.b.caßey.mb. ’ D. HARRISON, MD., F, WOODRUFF, M.i, - , HAMILTON BREWER, MB., ■ , • ELLSWeRTHBURKjMBvuiiiuii. Compri.ing all ihepractisinKphyalclumin jhscity of’ M Fp d rlSrSi ’ , B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. v 5' '“'lyT -- comer of wood and First sta, y . . JJIOBSK/S ' “ T • Contponnd Byr»ppfX«4ow! PPP.k flootj'' OCCUPIES* tho front rank; among, the proprietory * medieines ot thisl teniltryjfor complex# curing Cant er.Salt Kherim, EryBtp.e!as, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. wvet: .Comprint, PafalihirUyepepsir, HekdachieSi-JPuiincss, Coughji.Soirendssand Tightness about thejDhest; Broa-' chius, or Hoarseness, Dryness; and k tickling sensation about ihe.ThrdaipaniHs nsed with unprecedented suer cess ip alt cases of . . * .J iFEMALB WEAKNESS AND GEN E R Air DEDILIT 7* - Strengthenmg-the weakened bodyjgiving tone 10 the vari6iworghus,iindlavigofalingthoeatite system.. ;-t ' If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from ill partiof the country, can be relied upon,Uis singn-» Jarly efficacious mcatrag a/liJtimoT*,aud rCstoringae* .bUitated andbrbken’down.-consUtuuohs.r: It ia partly, vegetable in iis:composiiion, and so accurately cdm»V blued In its proportions that thechemieal hhtahieil and medical properties of each-ingredient. bai*sront'*asly i unitetoPUiafr THE.BLOOR : L hoi removed many chronic diseases which hoi buf .fled the akiliof the best physicians} and Mbs CankerjSalt Rhenmv Erysipelas' and Sctafiila/whlcb: Sarsaparilla Syrups enurely foiledto,makethcleastim* pfessionopon. a ' i .I'Hlias been tested in many cases of CANCEBQU&i HUMORS. The most obßtumtC’Cancers'*have - been; cured by this medicine. We say that ills, n valpahle medicine in aJiBILIOUSCOMPLArNTS* It removes ; -ail obstruction In:the rendering;the Livers free, ttciive’ and healthy, ; It removes Palpitation of the Heart, aii'd relieves in all cases of Asthma, andmay be; Qsed in ttllciimatcs,andut all seasons of the year, ; This Syrup is preparedonly by.C. MORSE & at. 102 Fountain street, Prbvidencc.R. I jand sold whole sale and reiuil,by - * SN. WIOKER3HAM, Ouly Agent for Western Pennsylvania, } jelliy Warehoosejcor Wtfodand,Sixth'als., Pntsb^h E OR THE CURE OF COUGHS,COtDSvHUAKSiS*: ; NESSv BRONCHITIS, W HdQMNG COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION, In offering to the community this justly celebrated re * medy for diseases of the throat and. langs,: Ui& hot lour wish to infle with the lives or health of the afflicted,bni frankly to. lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences of Jts suecc bs, from which they can j udge for themselves. We. sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions orfalaestatemcnU of its efficacy, nor. will we hold ont any hopeto sufferfofe homanity which factß will not warrant.' •- • Many preqft are hore given, and we solicit ira-laqttiy from the public iulo &ll we publish* feelmg assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy theirbest confidence and patronage. •> From tit distinguished Professor of Chemistry and iTote* ■ . -. , -ria MedieOj Botedotn College; i Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of ?our. preparation,until I bad anor>portunity of its eifeets in my own family, or in the famiUesof my tteuda. This i have now douo a high degree of eitisfae*. tlon, in caseaboth of adulta and^children. ; j 'I have found it, as its ingredients show, a'powfriul to medy fof colds ami coughs and pulmonary aise^cs. PARKER CLeaVELAND,'M. D. 1 Bstmswicx, Me^Feb.s,lB47. • ' “ • . From an Overseer in tits HamQlon Mt7b. inf** City . - Lowttt, Aag,l Youi3,respeelfally, ■ ' S, D. EMERSON. ?: UTT* Read the following, and see if thi* medicine ia worth a tritii. The patient bad become feeble, anu the effect of the medicine was distinct :~r • UntiKn States Hotels : Dr.J.C. Ayer,—Sir: Ihavebeen with a pain ful affection of the langs. and all the sraiptomsof eeiUed consumption, foT more than ayear. icouid find no mo* diciue that woald .reach my case, I commenced the use of your u CHRBBTpEeronAt, ,, which gave me gradual relief, ’andibave'been steadily gaining my-etrength till my health is wcllnigfrrestored. . •/; » ' - while using your medicine, Lbid-ihe gratideation of. curing with it ray reverend of Sumju ter .District, who .had been suspended from his parochial duticsbyasevireattaekoriinjitdhßis. I Uavo pleasure-in certifying hese facts to you ' ■(/ And.am,>lr,¥ouisreBpectfally,-v ‘. J; F.CALHOUH, of South Carolina : IJjTThe fallowing was one of the worst of cares Which the ptyriciana and friends ihoughtiobcinewable consumptLo*' >• ■ ■•. •■■■>■■ -Cnssmt> Ang. 22,1846. - J.C. Ayit,-“Str:.l . wa* taken with a terrible cough; brought ot by ,a cote,-*nrhfi beginning of last February, and was fonnaed to my scd? more than two months.— Ceughinyiucessamly right had day, J bet tune ghostly and pair, my eyes weresnnken and gtasay,:and my breath\fesy short.. in aachdiiUCßS for breathytbatbnt tilde hope of my recov ery coaid lieemterialncd. \Vhilein a friend • Rev. Jchri Keller, of the Methf,dial church,) brought mod bottle or year Gummy PhcTcaAif-whichi tried more to gratify him.-thun from any expectation of. obtaining relief. Its good effect ihducetttne to continue its use,’arid l- scon foond-hiy heatihinuch improved.— Now in/three months, I atriwoHoM strong, and can at tribute my euro only to your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yoorf, fre, : > ; JAMES.GODFREY. .* Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem* istjLOV/eH,hla?3. L; • / ; . in Pittsburgh A' Fabfiestoclc, and by J. M.Townsend} in Allegheny City by H..P; Scowart»» andDouglass*&ad by druggist*, ceneraltv. 1 • dec3fl .■ 1 ■7": : : Dr* De (i&ney*o Ceifetorfttcd Curattvo la* * strument, Th e only Infallible Ctc* for that Dreadful Disease ■. known as Spermatorrhea or Involuntary Noctwr .nal Em\isions, * SO harassing and desrtictive, and productive of so mueh mischief to .tba nervous system, iucfipacitat iqjrihemail forbnaineaiftocleiy,andmatrimony.. This' Instrument is single, comprehensive; and never • /ot7»nff, and may betsei Vsithout the slißhteßi biconvex mence oc the knowledge bl .the. tnost.miiniaie friend -«r.: li is i»be used ti»ienja!)y::praducing lib pain or injury Whatever, onefrom.auendUig to his bu>ine?s;aiHl while is noi diingte can ' take place,tnutecraffn*/** in askoiitijjie+io sucK an txteni that theyizoAVi' takin raiiinjvs fqwetr ov bstknxion, the low cfwhich, caused by early abuse, is the. disease ia ques!iog;-.uud'thecaase of the.UtousdAd. coacoraltmn NeirouaneaSiPjbairhfidn, Byepepsia, Pain id theliead and Dimness ofYwioh,. Weakness of the Backed Lower Extremities, Affec uons of the Eyes, impotacer Finiplcsof the FaceyPre. mature Decline of Y»ri%,'Weakness of Meitfory arid Power for ajehtttl AphSfadohi iDejecUonr Aversion to' Society', Timidity, SelGpistrost, Love of Solitude, Ac, AU these’complaints invaiabfy disappear 'as soon ' at the tmaMtetii-. . rhlafnstccraenthasbteh examined andapprovedrpf by the highestauthariiifiin Earofe and America,ls re>< commended t»y ,th£i;ihft*t prominent for those complaints^' and has liGftcOmplefely superseded the use of arugs.'the bougie, csyenkatfon, Ac-not to mention the thousand ativettiseffchiinimi of the day, as cordials," amidoies, Ac.y&c. It tityistitates, at the same time; the. so^st, the 4ml by far the theoput ireaUnent ever offered,to the afflicted;, a: fair price being alio wed: for the Instrument, ufurthe desired effect has been at* tained. - Be it also remembered; that those complaints are but: little understood by theproressroa ia general, and that* all the mediclott in tbeworld never will,, stop those losses,' which,if allowed to cominue Uh cbecled, are sure toprodaced the most distressing seqacnce*. ' , - Ithakbeen atnaUerof surprise to some; that any one i of respectability and of professional attainments ahoaM i dovot&bis nitentioifto'dite&scs which people of every ] ‘deacriptibnpreteh(itaeutes'Crcasily^'lf J howeyer, , bav, the one thousandthpartefthe mUerießthescpeoplebringr ; upon Bociety?wte fevrijayery differentopjniodf.tvoula I be formedr• ‘Atxu-lrito'uotonly the present thiseryand 1 t drjeciio,n, preyhigoriihe mind a* the jiddy, that i Jsdeplorea, are of such u natare ns io affect i ' : It Ce'aftdt thatr when not pibpeTlyineqiedy | •they may remained^donountin ihtconsUmi r an as tn ap- j pear in noothercasy than ih their effects upon posterity;] yet, irpropetly toewbod.titc mosVeasilyAnd speedi ly removed. Tniabore,soingenioualyconttived instru ment, will doabiJas, in B‘grcat'tneasuro; conurihaie to j check thft’eviWWqaackery;so preva le nli r, th is cla aa of j discuses,'throojibput the^Bmon> r, 'r' * The price of ihe ed BgamsChHjfl)hemLuopin h box; is only ,‘|t can - be 1 sen V b'y io anyaddress iirauy part ofthe' United tfccordlngJo order, accom panied by faff directions, and important-advice lo tbo i married and single;^the'expenses, even* to the remotest! parts of theeonrrtry,’being very trifling. t The unexifflptal so ccesi this instrurcent hosobiolned \ since its iaboducUon7riAni§rice; hasindoced some on* i Eoslon y &c^t D -geVUpßomeridlcoloQiililrgi,ca!led tsrrese^ranee;' form not principle, tomy O'im ihveffied; long tried, and uniVorsaily approved In strumtqij t ; im( i which are' aa similar to them as night is to.lighU:'l3V6fyatieffipffb selbshch:“lnhiiaments” for mine wiH h& prbsecoted tdthe fullest extent of the law, 1 heum-' not vaUmg' well and honestly • earned reputation of my inventicms wlth. qaacks ami ;thotrwdiihlesß'p;rmiueaoii9^-:- ; isgpiubx* andntweanfe warranted but thfiseordfTtdfnm tnysetf Alf applications- and- remittances must be’ directod ipost paldVtQ the Doctor himself, be having no Agencies bat in LoadOn and Paris. New York.'■ OSebboars, doily, from 0 A> M. till 3 P. and front 7tUis;p. Mn the Sabbath excepted. • , ’ lOlbe unaeriigbed ceniiyi with gredl pleasure, that. the aboVe-menoonedlnstrunieTitlsnot only coastructed sci2miEc princlples, but that from its use the happiest-; ■retidts may always, with confidence, be anticipated, therebelng, fdrthe enre of those diseases, NO OTHES CERTAIN REMEDY^EKTANT. . ' - HENRY S KELLEIUMi). ' CH. 60ETZE, M.D., W Chamber street, 1 i C ECKUARBT, 5X.0., ; Q4 Howard street, - : ; * New . i 1 ' Bf ns LasßT is prepared to execute allorUersforsur- Btealapparatas, viz: Ariihcial Arms and which < move tike natural members; Apparatas fOT'Luxation; for Contracted Legs s;fot< eurvamre. of the ;Spme; sod: Waist; for False iointsof the r ATm».and:*nees,;.for Paralytic Legs s'for Club-Foot? ;for Lacrymal Fisalestr ■ror Falling or theßectnoi; IlypogosWie Bplis? .Reds and,. Chairs far StckPersons? Crutches,Tramei*, Ac.; vnho?.; medic Corsets, Ac, Ac. AU work warranted. Letters must be post paid, containing^proportionate remittance or city leferesce. - . ’ 5, * 2 ?*/!%&>&£?\. * ) _ - liattdrUnt to Wm&icp. OpXOR PmAtKmtJS, JJ/ J ailoHOidtit, iaii and effi;c#ai icmedy for Cilora ;-BitfOr-of-Green Sieknrasi JPieu?'Aibijr or WWi«f,gop, ; rtpreMam') ‘ went iie m. IVaiuea, PaniK-in the Head and. iambSj kflßl i of Jippeai*i Polpitiiiion,'Tn(«nor«il)lif6»B» ‘iha ’lonian Hair. ’ i t Od. ati‘di2onf £infrn«niandlndian . OBtc fte akegaM:flf’Klieamiiti*in. 4th. Mcyair’sAcousiic 08, ascertain .cnre sth; Hay*ZintmtriLtt fenowneure tor the? lie*.: J ' 7ib. Mothti** mthbfajnily way. BtU. Pan«f«a f /or fetenah: ft’tßhga'abtiprcvaiUnir’TatrcVa j for Asthma, Dlarihoitu JtidJgeStiOiihbfl Los?t>fA ppeifte;ibyoa stive-:'. ness infeoiaieft aflil:«ailcs,andnpr?wasc<»Pßlflitimi fot.' Stomdch Aff«c'il6‘ns,‘Dy#iicfpsr% Piles, l?heamailsro.Ac,. ThO;g7eat£hJht^-a^'itiaFOatbaQ.to takOfVtfovsr f paln;and never jeoyesoaocostlvc. , . . . ; •-9w‘ i KabftsiQdc , s frm(rii^(Womitillcr,rtar^lindrejf : [ orWovntjttttona,.. •, ...... t , [- * s£&.. JUnr •SfitflftV Guat Pain Hitter, Na medicine [hasoeandlaeovertd; mat ;is.bo \tiU**?**V &*ikpp* tobe taken, ami yet perform such •• -wndorfr When applet} eetmtaliy a* a wash or hath, by * fiction, .In bottle* frDra:l2&toOOcems-each-\ v’• r;’ • '.f llih.’ aniTStd Cor driv- UK away .Vermin in itahomime. ' •-.'t**- _-. 1 The celebrated L»n’j lAfs. £Bls and |! 13th-, Dr. J?arrioZo»a«o’iP»tJ:SymCi.UiOTJOtwilaf EX*’ fBCTOBANT FOR COBGUS, Colds, ISFLUEN- ■ • ZAj &o»7* ■' \ c ‘‘ ;i’J ’-'i •>.-'/ .'•*£; r ';■{!; ■'r.'y-i'-,. 1.: Ci'Jf.cJ .'-*»• i_\; \ 14th. The East India fytfeit-York Hair DvtJ* the only SURE coWih? for the Hair. - ' '* , ''‘ ” * - 15Ui. Brulses,Bores t Ac. ' ’ ■> * , imUsEztna marked '' 1 • 18th; J)7*Kliiit' , €.TooikAchtlftost. A'eertaln-'andeasy-t ortre for Tooth Ache. .. .. » , > -= 19th. Dr. Comstock has lately boogbvthc ilgbtfof-lhe' United Stales, of.the celebrated jCTcnrmtroirrf'Afinrrhi*^ . Whttr, found at the'Salr Spring* oLßcetor VVm.C. - Chaseiiat:StGttJKarmcsf.CwiWviThu&ediein% hasat-' 1 uuued a notoriety and popnlainyhcvcr before ennallod ' by ony prepamuort oi thui place, r arid3#*Bltt has been coromeafttratc with im merit*, whieft ate exiradfdinary:* ■ ; ; A!Mio remediesarofullydesenbedin ALMANACS; to bo^ivcnToallwha;call'where iheMediculeaxire kept. f .NOTICE. AU preparations heretofore known as ' « COMSTOCK'S ” ! or-COMSTOCK&Cp.^ t hi Why» be-j 1 ' longed and now belong* EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LticibC • S. Comsuck; and thoneh the sixnatnrc Of Oo&)Slock'&: Co. will be tmexlialabel wnhthe fac-Bimna tifsNUINE* in. future .designate the ALL OTHERS MUST J»E SPURIOUS , L r LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK. . £7* The above medielnea cah he lmdin ihrs place of -■ - fd>6 WILLIAM JACKSON, . ' No.*Mo-Libfeny'Btreei,fceadof’Wood.vv. . TSi j ——. ....» : Ast&tfayCrittPißnmthitti‘i J Jnjiiitiiz'a t metdingct tAs-- Lkinti, Bffictdiy fif BieaiMnVi’Jijfurten of - Faitii arWcaincrs pftfikßrtaitcr Siie;,Ftnt Siaetxcf ’■ * ConsMmpUontfaj.lnsfipitjiihiit'Jjaliiwr-iiftttiitaTif adapttdvfcvt)yillstasecftki.%iiinf'3 r aTidL\vtr i x!hifii l . l ' < ■ ■> » J '‘lJSriLDCHEßßYbliß.lorfibicnkhownlopoßseßjim-... > Vy potmnirncdictoitftiTbpertie&YTbiafftcttafamiHar : to every malroninouHand>aodpbysieianscf'en pte« Tax ulsblittsbCfn'equally ndiefffo'rlts virtaesiacdsome j>hysiciaua.f?Uosa nMncs Jure:feib^iar4oitbc.wbbl6.Cbuji* ;: - iTv,liu»gonejofar os to declare that even CONSUAJP- - * again, it wasnearJy,vaiu^ss v ewing r nddoul&-to shelf v ignorance in pfoparfngand it—aaifficolty jnow entiretyobviated biy patient experiment afad iong< w ? experience. , ] t * - . - ■ The ; ; stances are now for the firuMlme combined andembtfd- r. ied in Dr, WISTAtt’S DAESAM OV VVILDDHBHIiY. • By a nice chemical prrcesa.'eTeiSthlng p r , troordiiyaryandtrttlyefficacioaßtemcdy.foT;alMtip(lai)f i pulmonary convi&co&li •nnbeiiffvetS'tJiatohf'theors* fa. really trop,v <>. we refer io a Grw caserf orcurerp«rtbnrted.by thiswfliV'...', . dCTfuimedicine: . , • , * ‘ t J \ jJ Pleasant Rjzuhe,* Hath- co^O n Sept.S7. . . .« - MX Paek—Dear Slrrriake'lhe’ advisingf- ° you of the benefit I Jmifpf4.ontred/rp.m inp tisepfPr.i{ wist&rte-Balaaa 'of^tW' r Ch'ew'v!fwils'prpstral6dl by that lem'-lescoarge'CiJX«t:raiptissJ?l|fMayifiist.'rTheftw tack was (my brmbers and WsierMhaddleU-OfConsumptlon. | 'Was affiicied wiitfneaTfy the * UiEcase r6ado.distreB2mff-cnygh r iacdexpccJ4ra.led a , k great deal of pains in x&6 aide .■•■.. aiidch.at. cold witiifltrahCTOrheat, . . : ind copious ■ I care ofia-sinfulphySiGiati-Trom the J< ' time I was taien sick umU abon,Uix week*sihce,*being ... then ahoQtfielplcss, and'rnyfricddsbonßidcredlny case r liopelessjOraUeast beyondrarpbyticiah’shklUi&dvis* ed the Balaam outiny knowie'dgetny father procured ltttndxotnntenceA ;; - ad<&mUtexLbgitae;m£ had frotrnbefiT9t ; dhy?(idmtncn<--7 eed taking it ;niy hcaiihtn>proved, nnd in-twoVweeks 1-- , Waa able'tb be’ontand oyeftee my boairicVsVahd labor,' ‘, whtchlstjUco}rt'muQ tf» do*- i-hbve.tahett (o'nr'boiilca 4 .. oF tbe-medicinc, and now cousadermyself perfectly, well. , u JEBLMiAU 28CHIG,’' •* - ANOTHER ASTONISHING CUBE!! .RvsnvnAnjEalt field corj O «lbSl, • - my daughter Aman6a» agea lS jeut.V pa,d about a year / ■ sinco reyele / ‘ ■ her-very iauch«;&nil lefl faer.wJtb ar-irackingiebQaU- 1» - *en}ployedau'6Trthei>hy»ciah»:wi!htii owrleacb for ihe [Sheippei»re3viO;be nnkmg fato# declnie..wiih every- I isymptoaxof consumption.*■ 1 then uftS Ofißoger'a Liv**. 1 '" erwortandTar. Bul piig agguivaied * gave her symptntnaof a still more malignant chancier* - I vraani^rawtser]{msl:F6larineU y fittaitwoawiibtrem- ■* bHrig feaT Vigi I fnealiahTadiKeas&j-.Coonmhiion.Mreauy despaired cE' JtiyjdatogbtfciSxejKwei^T^Bu^lv^rbvideaiial^iiWtthe* cettificatevOfJonnihoQC^a3fon»-.yt r li.ose_dcugtilcr» Sarah petfe'crhe aithiTadd afiela rfotTiovr aValf predif • iposeaitffthQaghv? i ,{ *• anV disease tending 10 Consumption, do not despair, : for DrJWUta«»i Balsam'OAWUa oheiry- WllUareyoo ,lf*u; : you-wIH bur try-it. •: .. E. KALB.• f p p f ?:i f . ' , ANOTHER ASlomalUNG:CUfiEi i-'WIH mlracle.i never cease t. Mpre eyidenct.of Its ,1. > surpassing hettlih-rentoraiCve'Vlrtueßf.** ••■••.* •' • •-• iv.-*..* 1 :, LFJoin Df.Uaker, Springfield, .Washington ro.vKy.l;. . * ' M,ifcso. ‘ . * • Messbs i Sahvobd fc Tape: Make this.opportunity el informing you of a most remarkable ;cure performed up- • on me bv jho usejjfJßr. Wiatat’aßalsajndFWildChcr-, ;. In-iboyeai 1845:1 walaiak?!! with tho-bowels, which I labored under for six weeks, when , • I gradually iecDveTedi*J» 4hg:?aU of > r had unavailing, 1 was soou restored to enUro . . 'health'oyihe h‘ea sing of God and the use of Hi. Wlsturis ’■' ■ Balsam of Wild Cherry- ~'r- May.th® hle?nflk.ftf.God rest nponc the proprietors of : so valoableamMicineae- Wistaria-* Baltmmdf-Jfctifl o' $M a c &SPBi a , :■* foe-simile nr ihe danaiTOtif-JHenty/WUiar,fts.ft.-VM). - adclpbia, and “SanfordA latk” onufinely tiecuW’d ’ . steel eskraved .-wrai)p«.sSo other oaaijeirenninei . Pj - Fiice— houTee for-85. r ; : ’.' i?. Sola by J.D. PAHE, Fonnh ona/VVnlnm a i teete ; ; , cinnoli, £>., general agestf to whom'aU orders m!Wlio'' addressed. - .V:',., ■■- I .i -- ' - . - IP*?ncß 81 .- - SoWJby. ‘> _JI-P.-PARKy Cldelunhll;' Ohla ,iL "2^(SSW4JBftSSSSBS6asr bjiglTT J A JonM, PliaSsfSFlVertham’ a‘?L t^WSSuS: » g|ssssisaiSis|v' !•* P S r ■ '.#*+** t V>*-* ’ '■" i , -;..?;V''-“T' : .'^.<’.