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X~-* **** v** * v* jpjj filly Sloping. . -r IlooBVi'Ryfr, Bee ’HI»e Clothing Sure, No. 88J .T can sell a good 'nil of Summer do - &T., nir slso: anil better Goode, of. every desenpuonj «?v" Kir for rush Coelom work made to, orfer m ' style, and on rearenablelewn. faprl? . •ofitnL Kerryßody,S«y«, Jlutt. Bo 'i’lroo t - T r s eiiid iliai UOOBVlflt, ai lhc Dee Hivs Cioiiiiad I - gn be.T»«>. 235 tbechenpest Cioi ihing in ibfc City—well madc>.nptd faslnoimkly cot. and examine them; ondr you will.not l»ediMppointea t f Just received, by Express a splendid assortment oj Fancy o;»shrjeres'Brown v Grecu and,Blue vl°* Q *v. P other Fashionable Goods, , suitable for the seaßon.wnic I we arc prepaved to make to order, 1 without dtsappomn menu tn a style unsurpassed in the City. •. ; . ■> Conic nml seCi • ■. ■■ ' —— ': rplTTSßtit«H CIiUIHIWG STOltlt, i Corner of Wood and. T Voter art* anna Callahan & co-t.P.MprUMMr mHEjmUlicls rftspccifuny* requested I amino our Mock of Ready Blade C oilum?, got # up exprcSßly for this market, nml in {■ u J )CT *°r - Trulun •.•; we are determined to sellS*/?.??* 1 ' Uur no l ° bMnn : tf Quiet Sales anti Small Prtjito. . . ~ , Wnrcrnnms up stnir<, is fullv* sUpplied with a larpo smek of Clothe Cashmeres, Vctings, Summer ' Cloihß every description, and. in facVbvery article ui our’ line smmbfe mi the season. These Goods we ere moliinfrio order in superior ftyle v and. at v* t y low • tu-iren Give as a call, and examine for yourselves... : i P royill JO»N CALLAHAN fc Ctt ■' “ JADIKSO. W*T.*| :i :■...... i. MERCHANT TAILOR, . / f{ o ffl&tarkiti between Second and ffVrd struts, - BEGS respectfullylo inform las frieruls and the public, that he lifts returned from New York and Fhiladel* ' phio. hairing there setecied fromthe latest importation*,, nnenttrb new stock of Block and Colored CLOTHS, ” CASSIMERRS and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs and Tjchneta of fabrics, are not surpassed by ■any house westof New York.-t-Allof whiclihe is prd* pored to make to order in n superior style, at the lowest ■ price possible, and cndially invite purchasers to call •• ;s and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. -TO TATC.OhS.~I have no authorized Agent in thin v City, for thesale of.my work on GARMENT CUTTING. Jt can only be bad nt thc store of the subscriber,3B . Marfcet.sircet. utihe following prices, viz: with ; ;Uons t slOj without,'B7. - - marl? JAMES C. WATT. > aei\V OLOTIURGHOUSE. EDMUND WATTS A CO., - MERCHANT TAILORS, *■ A r o. 185 -Liberty sired, above. St. Clair, TTHVK opened a new Clothing Store, at the above v.JTI; r-place. and ar»* now receiving a splendid lot of ; Cloths; Cawdmercs. Vestmss,ftc.,ot the latest imporla tions. purchased with an especial view to ciiy trade,and which tboy are prepared to make up to order iu the la teßtandmoßt fashionable styles.- They intend to pay -strict attention to th is branch of iheif .business* and they have fullconfidence Uwttlicy will he able in give 'their customer* enuresatisfaction They areal-o manufjtla* line n choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of -'lhencfrcßt styles, which they -wttl sell low-for cash As all--this stock Is entirely new, it is worthy on of buyer*:.' fftprlP;y ,• SPRING ANU HUntU AK uutmilftt* t THREE BIG DOORS! r : . ; A r o. 151, Liberty Strut, Pittsburgh.- " TOHN McCLOSKEY bns now the pleasure of an* <tl noancing to his numerous friends and the public m general, thnt his Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection,-which no believes will be found to be one of the largest and best selected slocks of Ready* Made Clothing to be found in-the Weslertt Coontryv; He has this season paid more, than üßualauention tc the manufacturing and atvlc oflns Garments, eothat the very lowest priced, as well as the finest,are got up m a style stni elegance nolto be surpassed. r.-. • Re would particularly call.the attention of .all dealer* In Clothing to bis present splendid cssorirnentof Uendy-Madc GarmeuU, ' As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities And prices of his goods, he can offer them such itidaie ' menu* as shall moke it their interest to purchase at hi* establishment. . • Many years’experience, and great success in tne ua* -£uie&s.tugcilier wnh an unprecedented vskoltsalt end te rail patronage, lias enabled him to get up Garments to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in . Uic Union, which Is of the utmost importance to whole Hale purchasers; , . ■: ■ • • Iniho CuttingdepaTtment will be found a- choice se ; lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and American Broadcloths, fiasihmercitß. &c ,&c. - Also, an excellent assortment oi - VESTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to moke to order in the b.eat manner and at the most reasonable price*. COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL ! , . ~ .'The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, la the most extensive,'Undoubtedly, to be foind tu-the United Stales. “a* 2l Co-P&rtncr«bip Notice. TffUBB subscribers have this day entered into partner- A fihip.'undcrthe style ana firm of TAAFFE, MA GUIRE &-BANE for the purpose bf carrying on a gen* eml Commission and Produce Busmens, and confidents ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac* qahtntance,' and personal attention to ibe interests of ihetr customers. will entitle them to a Phare of public patronage, which it Rkkll be their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFK. Pittsburgh. : SAhUL MAGUIRE, CumberlM; Md„ . WM.C bane, Washington, Ta. Pittsburgh, April s. 1833., fapC :• HOPE FOVNDK *. Cochrsui Blcßrldo ft Co*y WARtrvAcroaKßS or Iron Railing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all it* branches, NO.2G, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. fpHE advertisers beg Icavo respectfully to inform their X friends and the public generally,that, having teer.ivr ed n large number of new patterns for Iron Railing, Ac., which, together with those previously on hand,compn*ei the greatest variety ever offered in this CUy—they are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, Ac. &c.,m a style of workmanship and finish not to be surpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. . , A 1 *o. cooking stoves, hollow wore, and castings ofall descriptions. ajusual. 3> 7 'JAMES'S. SEED « CO., Manufacturers of Tiieodo xjtks, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. NO. 3G Smilhfield elrerl, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. _ An assortment of tho.a bovo named Instruments al vraysonhand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &0., &o. j April G, 1852—2 m _ Agency for Different lines of Packet BMps. PASSENGER OFFICE, So. 410 Liberty Stmt, Plttihurgb. For F:.W, BYRNES 4* CO n G9 South etrea, timer if Pme t Nevt York : 26 Waterloo Road) Liverpool; and 65 Bravitr ttrauNer* Orleans, . . HAS a Line of Packets . • •. • i Bailing everyfive day* from y ' illni. Liverpoolto New York; a \ zfcJTyvk' tfejHHhftVV Line of Packets fromLlv . JaKpffifrXr ereool to Philadelphia, on *Sa*»£Mg(2y eighteenth of cachagsßxaSSSr month, oLineof Packets to Baltimore ou the twin oi each month. Also—a Line oi Packets on the Bth and 34th of each month from London and Porumoaib to New YotJc. •• ALSO—Drafts oi slghtalwayaon hand,for any amount, at the lowest rates of discount; and all information - given concerning passengere, that can be given, with pleasure, by thefr Agent, • JOHN THOMPSON, marts 410 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. B. a, Fabueitoek*! Vermifuge. From a Regular Physician, [From Dr, John Stinnan.l Yell Codntt, (ArV) Oct 1850. I AM & Physician by profession, of the regular order, and as each, have always viewed patent medicines with a skeptic eye. . >■, .. .•• v- , Last spnnfe when X sent to Philadelphia for my bill of medicines, I was prevailed on by my hrolkenio put in my bill an item of two dozen vials of your Vermi fuge; he staling to me that it was a vaiuablo preparu t.on, having tried it In his own family.. Accordingly, I sent fortwo dozen viala. I have used it all, and I must confess that roy cxpectuliona were more Uian realized—- Us results were truly- astonishing, removing Worms in s every instance, when properly administered. If you •• wilt send me a box containing a gross, and send me the / bill, I will send you the money for lUcm.by mail or oth . erwise, as yon may direct. - Beware of counterfeits and imitations. - ; ■ Prepared and sold by m B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. wvffcdfcwlm corner of Wood and First sts. • UJDU BBIiIEaAH---** -ADAM BriHßteAKj ; [of the late firm of Sands AReioeman. . .. v liOVIB REIHBOAS A CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .■Clotks, Wait ha, Jewelry, Watch Maitriali, Toole* ■ TIFTTI STHEBTt ONE DOOR VROX.WOOD, PtTIBBUfifIH, , rpAKB leave toannounce to the trade and the public X generaUy, ibai they have themselves carefuUf. se lectea and imported from Europe, a large stock of-Oold and Silver Watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for Watch makers* and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which ihey oScr at prices as law as they con be purchased w the eastern stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers ; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sil ver QaarUers; and elegant French time pieces,• of tlie - most approved makes. Together with a large stock of , Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto-* • Their stock-of Jewelry comprises articles of every • description in thislme,such a* Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Fins, BiaCclets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chain?, Gold Guard Keys and Seals; Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy-articles generally - kept in establishments of this description, f : They would respectfully call the attentionof: the .trade vtotlieir extensive stookof Watch materials and.Tools,' of every variety, which they have most carefully se lected. ...... ••*,-. ' - They: have also on band a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory id England. TogetherwithagTeatvariety too numerous to mention. * >. j* oo * B * Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on the moat reasonable terms. ■ foctlliy and Dealers 1& MANCHLS rER MINERAL PAINT, v : ALLaoiißiiYCrrtr, Pa, 7 : 1 have Ennlysed ERAL PAINf, for PcdderA R* f o”on talnthefollonring: tul . .SiliCO,.. . : 67°1 ' Alumina,.: • * . - s*jj4 . Per Oxidtf oMron, - . . jgjff - . lame, v •,gs Mavnesifl, Oxide of Manganese, - - - 43 Water and Loss, -.- ... .• * - 8,00 loojoo ■ The Powdered Sample, contained in thebox,whleh I suppose wfls tbe one you desired also to have analysed, l and to differ from any average oflhe lumps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as followst : . . Per Oxide of Iron, - « 53,50 Billeaand Alumina, . - 33,0(1 Lime, : 83 Magnesia, Walor and Loss, - ' • 75d • * 100,40 r This difference I presume arises from the mineral hot being uniform, some portions containing more Iron than otberei - -The analysts show, the article to i, e well suit ed fat . durable MSI find that by; calcining the rfer by a prctiy higb heat, lhe, color ianrach.linpr.>ved, drat least convened into a fina red... .■ ■ ’ orat least JA .BES R. CHILTON, M. D.CSemiw lO* For sale by-JOEL MOHLER, 841 Liberty street, ■ ; maxl&y ■ brans'poitotiort/ Peikiicjrfv&nla Kfttlroftd JGSmlgrant liltte* j W'K ore now forwarding passengers lo Philadelpnia ntitl intermediate points, ify the above line. .Tuno through, three days. Fare €4,50; only 70 miles canal Mmy27 COVODE & ORAIIARIj Agenl?»j : Ponimf iVanla Rallxond Company, TX7*I3-ajc no or prepared lorecelpt for prudacc.&o., 16 TT ; I'hilaile.'pbin, iromedmiely .vTime five days, i ■ * BiTBB 0» fUBIGHtOH-‘ ; Bacon,- Lard, Poi It* Befef, Lard Oil/&e M 50 cents per 100 pounds Onndlea,Ohe^Be,'To»on v EaTlbenwaTei LeallieT,Leaf Tobacco and WmdotfGlaxA.liOcenls pounds ; Deexwar* Drcd FrulU Wool SO ciß *MOO Iba-, Floor 87* Timothy Seeds: Deer Skins, Hemp and Flaxi 70 cents-per lUOponnds. ; t'CHthens Furs and Peltry, Ilrooms and Mer chandise, 90 centtperltu pounds^•/ COVODE * GRAHAM, Agents, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. If. H HOUSTON, Agent. Si'Hd Market alrcetvPhiladelphia. my 27 Adams & Cot’f .Einreifli, . NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, FI IToBURGH. r |klU3 public are informed that wc are uow. Tunning X regularly to the East and West, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our cure. A SPECIAL MESSENGER Bent daily for Philadel phia; at 4 o'clock, P.M. Also,dally to Cincinnati,at? o’clock, A.Mi Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland,Tor any amount,payabteon principal Banking Houses or Post Offices intne United Kingdom. dfcc*J4n BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents? : Hei'chanta’ Portable Boat Line> 1852 - i^^.lli.lißfr 18S2 - For the transportation of Merchandise andFroduce t (VIA PENNSYLVANIA' CANALS ANO.RAILROADS), BRTWRLN -PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, . Dinef, mifdouf ite-sAtpptng. ■ . ET" TIME, TEN DAYS. •„ rATTON * REYNOLDS, : Depot, 25t Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. 11 ... C. A. M'ANULTY * CO> Pittsburgh, HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise mv proved our arrangements lor Transportation, .we nr* now prepared to receive a large amount of Produce and Merchandise,tothip(ontl,u opemngof the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. , The- Section Boat system of transportation over our Slate improvements has been in use about ten years, andthe greattuccessand favor it has met with, is a suf ficient gunranteo that it' is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experimentrhut is acknowledged i.y all as vastly superior to any mode of transportation usedonCauals, (when intersected by Railroads) Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed unul unloudcd at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and eeca nng the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages cletio, and in as good order as when shipped. . Produce, Ac , consigned to oar House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current caaal rates, strictly according to instructions, -wuhoutsny extra charge for commission, storage, or ad vancing ehargCß, Ac; : febtff • C. A. hTANULTY A CO. WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, TM>R BALTIMORE, PIIILA DKIiPHIA nnd WASH- J; INGTON CITY. FaM Reduced. Toßahimnee, S2,CO less than Pa. Railroad. :To Philadelphia, 81,00 do do da To Washington City, 82.31) do do do This is the only Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington,and, by taking this Roate,pas sengers will paye time ond money. .... The Mail Boat (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves the Monongahe’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock,via the Yonghio gheny Hiver. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, and take splendid United StoiesMnil Coaches atWestNew ton, next mormng.ovcr the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore nnd Washington City, dine m Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. r Fare to Baltimore.. - • • - 8 0.00. 1 do . Pmlitdelphta, - • - • JO,OO. do Wa«limirton City, - . • - 10,50. MUNONGAHfcXA ROUTE. The fitenrocr Jcavcsthe WhaTf, above the Bridge, Datly»atBo'clnck, A. M. Travelerslcaving Pittsburgh bjl the Morning Boat, wiH cross the mountains the same mght, and arrive in Cumberland .the nextmarmng for the tf o'clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will sop in Baltimore nnd Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o'clock, the same night Fare to Baltimore, - - - . 8 9,P0. do Philadelphia, - . - * 10,00. do Washington City, - - • 10,50. Tor Tickets byeitheTOf the above Lines, plea*e call at the West Newton Plank Roud Office, in the Monon gahela House, Water street. J. J. EVANS, Agent. m>r6 *_ • T ffitORIGAR OIBNTUAU ttAlliKirAPi 1852. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road, Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and • Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad, T>A?SENGF.RS will be ticketed through from any Jf point on Lnkc Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from cither of those places to any point on Lnke Michigan. This Line will he composed of two new low pressure steamer*, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND. - - Cant C. C Sr&VAtD. FOREST CITY, - - Cam. L. A. Purses. A Boat wiUleavo Cleveland f. r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at Ofc o'clock, arriving in both cities the following morning, in season for the mor ning tram of curs for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, ana for the Lake S&pcnor'and Saginaw boats at Detroit. They will run from Cleveland in the foilowingorder: FOREST CITY. Monday —*• WednesdayFr.day CLEVELAND. Tuesday ■ ■ -Tfa arsday-Saturday. CLEVELAND. Monday •••*• Wednesday* Friday FOREST CITY. Toesday TbumJay-- Saturday. The undersigned are prepore'd to make contracts for. all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Saute Ste. Marie, and all porta on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN,CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line nnul the new Boats ate ready AGENTS. C BRADBKRN A CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JONES, Detroit. oprl4j.Cra__ _ _ _ r 1852. Summer Arrangement-Far- Reduced. P E ES-45 STX V ASIA RAILROIVD, Two i)ally Trains From Pittsburgh to • i'tilladelphlft and Baltimore. Only 30 Hours Through! FARE 310. THE Express mail train, will leave ibe Depot on Lib* crty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 0} o’clock. ■ Passengers will goby the cars to Turtle, Creek 12 miles' where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 23 miles,over a first rate turnpike road to Beauy’sstation; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and ikon take the cars to ilollidayfibnrg; 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 Harrlsburgh, arriving at Balti more the same morning. The Evening Train will leave daily nt 0-30, P. M., ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. Baggage checked through to-Philadelphia. D. Leech fc Co.’s Express racket Line will leave daily, atSo’clock, P. M., connecting at Blaire v ille wuh tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. ThToaeh from Pittsburgh Co Philadelphia and Baltimore in 33 hours. FARE,«O. Pleasure parties anil others can go out on the train at 6t A. M. or 0| P. M., and return to the city at Si A. M. nr 8 P. M. Fare toEnst Liberty IS cents; to Wilkins* burgh 25 cents; lo Turtle Creek 30 cent#. We are pro* pared to run special trams to Turtle Creek, or any inter mediate point, for parties of 00 or more. . Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad' Office in the Munongaheln House, Water Street. •NOTICE.—In ea*e of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for an amount not exceeding 8150. _ jel J. MKSMIMBN,' Ticket A*’t_P. R. R. Co. ' n"iiTw 'XiiUAHOifii>ißN~Ti WESTERN RAILROAD yaoix Pittsburgh to Cleveland* Colttmbu* and , Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL : RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Us* than :. Ten Mourt, by acbntinuous Railroad Line / . THEKxpress Train on the .Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad) leaves Pittsburgh at 8} A, M., slopping at Sewickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington, Knod, Palestine) Columbiana, and Salem, and reaches Alii* mice, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. tiL. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M., add reach Clevelacd- at OP. M- Returning,the pas sengers leave Cleveland at 0 A.M., Alliance at 130 P. M.j and reach Pittsburgh at 5.39 P. M., tn time to con* nectwilh the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail* road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and also with the Youghiogheny .Steamboat and Plank Road route. Passengera by this route come from Cincinnati to Fittsbnrghin two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Penna, Cen tral Railroad. • . , ' ‘ r , Passengers leaving Pittsburgh-at 830 A, M., reach Canton at 2 P.M. and Massillon at 250 P-M. At Mas* sillon the line connects.with stage lines; to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia* and at Enon to New Cas tle, Poland, Worrem Mercer.and Erie. •,* The New Brighton Accommodation. Train leaves Pittsburgh' at 10 A. 51. and &20 P. M n and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and I P* M/j stoppingnt intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, gw for two days, j are sold be tween Pittsburgh, Bochesterond New Brighton. •: Quarterly licKets ate sold at low rates, and tickets by the nabkage to some of the stations. Toe Trainstfo not ration Sunday. ■ Omnibuses run ia connection, with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Fare by iheonly uontinuoua Railroad Line from Tuts* bnrghto Cleveland, HO miles, $4,00. To Massillon, 108 miles,B3,oo. . , . Fot tickets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad j to GEORGE PARKIN, J - Ticket Agent. ' J.MESKIME^, . . Monongahela House t Pittsburgh. - Note—By the route by steamboat SO miles to Wells yille, and thence bylßailroad 100 miles toCjevelond,the •fare is 83 50. ■■■* • Pitn-hurgh, April 1,1852.—(f1pr2) ei™» 1 55y , .i. BoM “* >t Sin Totk Prices. rfIHtOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, A r ,,‘ 1 °" °P en ;ns from Carter's, • Fletcher's, Harper's, Scribner’*, Dodd's, York i SfSSJLnii?®?' 11 ’' J . CWoIt i Ac, Boston j Martin, Ac., Philadelphia,from the Presbyterian Board of Ecblica, ffiscSwlSo e S"y. S “"‘ lay BcM Union > aDi Map . Bab ’ [ .Togciherwithfresh Importations ofstandard Tbeolo laril “o^io U «r““ W ° rkB from “ a » "“«• ‘dereymen supplied at Eastern prices; J - - DAVISON A AGNEW, 85 Market it. PttrS2 . ■ r -. .:&diottiliiir WllBbn'B Jewelry Store. ■ ’ HUOMB-4V dot corn brooms tot mi by - nqr3l MILLER &-EICKETSON •■• v—. . i> <■ » >■, ■.'■•. ■ • ' ' ' * 1 , • ‘ , !-' S' . ■ .*..- ••. •.• "• -x.-.-. •; .•■ *■ ■•■•« -■■ ■ '* : v •"■ •'••-"«••' '■• • 'Av Insurance Companies. T.. _ Fir* aad arasl&«:lntiarAt*cft« iiC OFFICE of th& fns«rann «D.<r iVariA has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy; Jones .*■ Co., No. 11l Front atreetytlurd bouse East of Wood atTeet, where thesubseribefwilhssne Policies on Build ings and their contents, and onSbipmentß by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. - (apfl] » WM/F. JONES, Agent StAte mutual Flro lniuranoo Compauy. HARRISBURG. PA, TYESIGNT2D only for the safer classes of property, has. fl,f an ample capital, and alfoids superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to city and coururymerchantSj and owners of dwellings, and Isolated or country property. , . • A.: A. CARRIER,Actuary, 0c127J Branch f)ffice»No.s4 Smithfield s u, Pittsburgh l New EnglKUd Live btoob lninrbnce i;o M ■Nno Jlaven, Connecticut* HORSES, CATTLE, Ac, insured npamst death by disease or accident. Capital 850,0U0, with power to increase 10 8100,000 • nIKECTOBS. Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, J,Lewi<Tnylor, John Suclon, _ Nathaniel Tharber. Win. W. Kendrick. Thomas Kbrdhick, President. George T t JfcyrtoW*.. Secretary. v= v . CURTIS A DODDS, Agents, No 123 corner Of Wood and Fifth sis., mv29- foverPamcha So Friend’s Hanking Hou*f.) I»sIiHAM Vt& COM. ■ part* ACCUMULATED C'AFITALy 8500>000. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS havo been unusually large, showing that the company has been doing a verv large and prosperous huamess. The dividends In 1846 were Ml rer cent, u u 1847 »* 50 »• <« 1845 “ 50 u « JS4O «» 40 11 n « JB5O " 41) u »{ . o 1851 " 50 a n . 1852 " 40 1 This is among the oldest companies in the United States. It« accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of members, present nnd future. ? ■ MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. PuktFr£EMas, Actuary. * . CURTIS A DOR6S, Agts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat' rick & Fnend’a Banking Houser CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN: Al«o, agents for Protection and-Fnrmei’s Fire and Ma rine Insurunce, capital S?;JO,OOU,Hiid of Branch office, Empire State Health Association, cash, including accu mulated capital SiSOUO. Also, ageuts for the purchase and sale of real estate, ravll : : ■ ' . IaSUUAfIGU. mQE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR X ANCK COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex; change.Tlnrd street, Philadelphia. . Fibb Insbbarcb.— Buildings, Merchandize and othei properly m town and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lovresirnte of premium. . Mauikb LnsuoANcs.—They also insure Vessels, Car fpies and freights, foreign or under open 01 special policies, us the assured may desire. IWLaNDTaAitsPoatATion.— They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Coats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. „ . . . . DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal,Edmund A. Soader John C.Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo. G. Lelper. Edward Darhnglon.lsaac R. Davi«, William FolvrcU. John Ne\vlm,Dr. R.M.lluslon, fames C. Ilaiid,TheonJiUus Paulding, tf. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan; Hugh Craig, George SernlK! Spencer Me- IWain.Charles Kelly,J.U; Jolmsdß, William Hay,Dr S-Thomas, John Sellers, Wm.Kyre, Jr. ■ DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Uurh Craig, Jno.T. Loean. 2 >’ WUjLIAM MARTIN, President. Taos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowah, Secretary. ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pun burgh. CielCldlf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire'insurance Company. DIRECTORS:— Charles W. -Bancfcer, George W . Richards, Thomas Hart, ■ ' Mordecni D. Lewis, Tobias Wagucr,- Adolplu R. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob It, Smith, Morris Patterson. CIIAS. N.BANCKER,Presn. Csss. G. Bawcxsa, Secretary. [£7» Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at rates as low os ore consistent with security. * The Company have reserved a Urge Contingent Fond* which, will; their Capital and Premiums, safely invested) afford ampicprotecuoa to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as mblished agreeably loan Act Of Assembly, were as fol ows.viz:— . Mortgages *-■ ■ - ■' ■ ■ ■' 8 919,129 68 Real Estate • 61,377 78 Temporary Loaus*—B3,l>66 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cash, Ac.»——»■ —»»♦ ■—» 64,346 81 81,21*3,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of Ont Million Four Hundrtd Tfiov rand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, nil liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, epr24) Oiltee N. E. corner Wood and Art-Ms. HOME INS" The Farmers and Rcehsnicft' flooltli In* surance AasaclattoUj OF PITTSBURGH, PBNNA. AID IN TIME OF NEED! ■ 07S1CF— COCSEB dV BUTTtfmLO AND TRIED STBCKTS. GCAUASTV CAPITAL, 830,000. THIS is an association established for ibc mutual relief of its members, in cases of sickness or arcident, by the poymentof Iherr Annual Deposits Perrons m good health may become roembersana be entitled to a weekly benefit, in case of sickncssoruccident- AM wno join thw Association are entitled to a vole in the election of officers, urn! lopartiapule in die profits oi tbo Associa lion. Itisesiablished on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mutual and Benevolent in us designs, with the lowest rates consistent for its security, mid conduct* ed in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. AM persons can sec the advantages of raking out a policy from the General Office. YEARLY DEPOSITS. 8 2,60 per year, draws $ 2,00 per week; 3,<0 do do 3,t0 do; 4,00 do do 4,00 do; 5,00 do do : 5,00 do; 6,00 do do 0,00 do; 7,00 do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 8.06 do; 0,00 do do 9.00 no; 10,00 do do lu,l'o do; INITIATION FEB, for Membership, SltSO-whicli must be paid at the time of making application, and the first years* deposit within twentydays. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. ©PRICEES. . Prcndfnl—D. W. Beaumont. Vice Prrsidtnt and Trttuwcr—' \Vm. M. Wilson. Srernary—G.D. Brown. Ftnanet Contm%utt~~ A. J. Childs, A. I>. Christie, and D. A. hPMaytcts. : wnrlliOm State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HARRISBURGH, PA., MAY l, 1852. Capital of $200,000. BRANCB OFFICE, A’O- M Smtihjitid street, Piujburgh. SECOND AJiNUAL BTJLTtBXEXT. Total ara’l- of property at rink •-•514,639,C10 UD Amount of bills receivable (in form of Premium notes ftom members* • - Amdimt of Cash Premiums * ■ • '3125,6*5 16 Total losses, relumed premiums, ro-insarancc and expenses* 65,146 56 330,478 00 Inlere3lon Loans*—733 46 Cash Surplus* —•••• • Estimated present .value of Sia . Uonery,Office Furniture, Ac* • Total**™**- O3 One-half of this araoant expires within a year. TUB Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave in congratulate the members opon the marked soccesjof-the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company.. In operation only two year?, it .lias taken a position beside the'older institutions of the kind, and proves by its very great success that the mutual system as adop'edby them is, beyond a question, the best and only safe mode of Insurance. The heavy losses of the past year which, have annihi lated manv stock companies, leave the State Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of ibiny-ouo thousand dollars, besides & reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insu rance Company offers to owners: of'safe* property in docemenu seldom equalled and never exceeded. ihmtotj—John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John 11. Packer, A. A Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. S. Gillct.S. T Jones, fiobeiiMoiz. John P. Rutherford, Prtsident; A. J. Oillet, Secretory. jeltdAwtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. WatcUeo» JewilcV) Ac* HAVING just returned from the Eastern cities, I have brought with me one of the most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jewel;jr, Watches and Fancy Goods,, ever offered to -the Public. Persons -wishlngio purchase any thing in my line, can rely on gethngagood article. I do not advertise 10 sell goods Below cost, nor SO per cent, cheaper than any bouse in the city,. Give me a call,and I erasure you wili be satisfied that! can sell a good article as cheap , as any of them. . : . ' Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry) repaired in the bestroannerithls is the place to have it dooo. To this branch of my business I willdevote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, <W Market street, apr7 Sign of the Golden Eagle. r Henry Ktebardsoii, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store In a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, wouldcall the attention of his friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jew el cy,.the latest styles or broohes, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Ac., Ac. ' FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macho, worktables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table mats, Colt’s pistols, porle monmes, In great variety \ china fruit and cake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated. novl • NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Oltlieni and Strsagen, „ DO you wish to jiurchase a fine-^— GOLDor SILVER WATCH .at aboutfi® 22 ®* the usual price t If so, call atHOOD’S HBiIfSNEW JEWELRY STORE, Ol Market street. two doors north of Third, aud take a look at his new stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch esor&ny kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not he charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been i but can get the very best qoality of goods atihe lowest eastern prices. Do novbeneve what othets, interested in lheir own sales, tell yon, but come anil Beefer yourselves. All goods soldhtthisest&bUsh •ment will he warranted as represented at time of sale— «o that ill »ty purchase - equally «af* and chean. auia. TF Time lamoneyrsurelyu deserves to be watched, -i and, reader, you may be assured that— Watches better ne’er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, Than you will find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below. li. BEINBHIAN <& CO.,' FIFTH STREET, ONJB DOOR FROMJWOOD, Importers and. Dealers inCloohsjWatohes : andjevelry, Watch Materials, Watch Makers Tools, &c. BEG leave to aonoance to the trade and the public generally, that they have just from, the best manufacturers in Europe, u large lot of Gold ona ailver Watches, Watch Tools and Matenals, and a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, iromt he best manufactu rers—which they offer, at prices as low as they can bs purchased in the Eastern markets. " V . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired- in .tho best manneriand on the most reasonable terms.; ■ ■ Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. mar 24 ___* OIDES0 IDES—15 Dry Hides, just received in store, for sole by pe3] L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS. 0? mLADBLWU. It AN CE 8173,527 9J 831,213 OC JDrjj (Boohs. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Setting off at Cost TO QUIT m£ E'USIWESS! : r|MIE Subscriber being about to; relinquish the retail A dry goods business, and having made such arrange ments as to render it necessary toclo3e out hia stock by the Ist of July next, will cmnmenctvon Thursday. May 13, and. sell bis eniire stock of tancy and Staple dry goods nt COST, FOK CASH. : Hisgoods having been principally, purchased the pres* ent s<*a“on, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 25 per cent lowerthan regular puces. In STAPLE GOODS will bo found— -4*4 and S-4 trench ginghams; English nnd trench chintzes; Bik alpacas and bombazines* Checks and muslnm; lmb imcns.aadcraslictj , Table. lincns and cloths; - .1 liackahacit towels and toweling, Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies* Mar-» seillcs quilts; furmtnrc prints, plain- and cmbM diraityf hncu shecung and pillow linens; tabic and piano coven*, and coverings; worked lacn curtains and curtain muslins* FANCY GOODS. ■■ ■ ■ • ! .White crape shawls, emb’d aud plain white berege and llubet shawl*; Fine French lawns and beTCgcs; ileregc do laines and muslin dc lames; Tissues and grenadiers; • ' ' ■ ■ ■ . . Blk aud fancy silks, some very superior,and aunoetock of goods generally. • EMBROIDERIES. • Worked mult and Ince enpes and deeves; Jaronell, mull and linen cambric collars a, chcmtzeltos, Jaconctt, mull edgincs and insomngs, Kinb’d linen nnd cambric hdkfs; . Worked bands and flouncing?; and a magcmcent stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and uisertmgsj together wuh a largo variety of other goods, too numerous to mention, ail of which willaetually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH- Early calls will secure the best bargains JAMK3 A. M’KNIGUT, No. C*J, 4tn st. ; I*. S—All peisors knowing themselves indebted.to the above prior to January, 1b52, arc requested to.pay the same, us all debts will bo put in the hands of an at* turnev foT collection. • my 12 / Cheap Dry Goods! JAMES Itt>CANPLESSfc CO., 100 Wood Wood Street , ABE now opening a very extensive rind well agForted slock of SPIU&O and SOMMER GOODS*.;-Con sisting, in- par; of French and English Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cnoslineres, Cashuicreils, Doeskins, Jeans,. Coltonudes, Drillings* Linen Coatings, Silk, Satm and Fancy Colton Vestings. Also, abouttOO. CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles of Silk ami Li nen Poplins, Defines, Derates and DerageDc Lulues; Black Mourning uml Fancy Lawns; Pliiin and Fancy Calicos, m great variety j.J-rnncli, Scotch und Domestic Ginghams t Palm Lent, Leghorn,. Kossoib, Hungarian and Mexican Hats Silk, Gingham ami Colton Parasols, &c., Ac., which .are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms.. laprl2; Or ent Attraction l JUST RECEIVED at Jsffpßis* One Price Cash Store * No. 70 MarkcUtreel, Pittsburgh,between Fourth at. and Diamond, the largest and most beautiful stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS, ever offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh. The subseriberwou’d inform those who desire to gel good babgaiks, that the greater part of his Stock: was purchased at the recent large Aucunn Sales in New York and Philadelphia for Cash; which enables him to sell goods 15 to 26 per cent, cheaper than thoae who buy on credit; We do not deem it uecesnaty is mention lhe the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem It sufficient to say that ifc.onststs of a full assort ment of ladies* and gentlemen’s wear;, together with it general stock ef FURNISHING GOOD?*, Wc would respectfully solicit un examination ot our stock Irom those who wish to porchase. [niarlS ; JABIKS UPCANDMCSU 4 CO,, 109 WOOD STREET' TTPHOLKSALE Dealers in Foreign and Domestic'Dry Vf Goods, arc now opening their first purchase hi SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected with the greatest care, to sun the trade, consisting m part of the newest styles of— . - DressLawnsandßetages; Plain and Figured Alpaccaa; ■■■■•■■ French, Scoioh and Domestic Ginghams; Punted Calicoes, In great variety; •Ribbons, Lqcchond Edgings; Cloths, CassuneresamVvesungs; Summer Coating and Pnnialooning; - B'own ond Bleached Muslim;; Palm and Leghorn Hals; Straw and Druid Bonnet*. Togeiherwuli acoroplcte slock of Variety Goods ond Pedlars’ Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks. Ac. Ail of which are of fered at Wholesale, for u small advance over Eastern prices. • •: •. ‘tfeb23.6m : fIIGW GOODS i YOUNG, STEVENSON A. LOVE, Sign of the ORIGINAL DEE HIVE" Market at. FRESH ARRIVAL OF Rew Spring and Summer Goods I rpIIK subscribers have just received by Adams A X Co.’s Express and the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the largest and best selected assortments of fine Dress Goods ever offered to the public. One of the Firm having been in the Eastern Cities before the comraencemcntof the Spring trade, selected our Goods, with great enre from the Importers, at such prices as will enable as to sell cheaper than the cheap est. Our very oxtenstve stock comprises mpautho fol lowing—viz; Chene and Jasper Chenc Silks; • High Lustre, Plant, Chamclteti and GlnssaSilks; do Stripe do do; do • Plum Black do; TarVSatins, Foulard and -Watered SilkM Tissues, Derages, Plain and Figured Poplins French worked Sleeves, Cnffs.Collawds ChemixoUs; do Lace and Muslin Capes; Black Satm and Fancy Vestings; Cloths,Cessimctcs,Satinets and Jeans; Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from tnelr friends and the public generally,feeling confident ihailhey can offer greater inducements than has been offered heretofore. mar-’ YOUNG, STEVENSON fc LOVE. 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 >=avc=s§j=i..r3=a ■ JAMES GOSLING, : ■ MARKET STREET. •VTEW ARRIVALS OF SPKINfi AND SUMMER Xi GOODS, opened and opening, including rich Shawls, fr®n #5 to R7* $lOO each. • Let every Indy call and ace this spleitchu production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. - , Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Borage®, Mantillas, and Visiles,to match the Shawls. ' ' Loilics’ and Children’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, fientlcnieit’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cemn styles,) Shirts,Coats, &c. Mourning Goods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is in the raonihlV receipt of Fashions and Models, from Pari??, London and New York, at No. 51SL Clair street, and IDS Market at, where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade snppUcri with models and materials. (aprtl SECOND CHEAT AUUIVALI OP. FALL and Winter Pry Goods and Variiics at No. 07, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley,;Pittsburßb t Pa. 0. Gregs A Co. would again an* nounce to their old customers and dealers geuerdliy »n their line, that they are now prepared! o offer forsale their present new stock of Goods at unusually IoW rates. And as our purchases have been made on the most fuv*. orablc terms with Importers and Manufacturers,we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be dMetoraent a continuance of .confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Oui DRY GOODS S'rOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimercs, SJattineis. Tweeds, fancy Vesting*, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Blaek and Crown Muslins,Tickings, Blankets, Linsey risids. Al pacas, Merinoes, Mu?iin Do Laine*, Cashmeres, fancy runts, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings,; Table PiapeTS, Ginghams, Bilks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, ruu . gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, aud all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goodsline. Oc* Varieit Department wilt be found on examination to he unsurpassed by any other of tlio, kind West of the Mountains, and.is made up in part of Combs, Duttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct irom Europe: Port Monies, and. Pocket fiooks, Hooks and Eyes, Pius and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, table Cutlery ana Pen-Knives, just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps,Spectacles, PUtols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for. sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver -Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry , Gold and Sil ver Pena and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which wo invite the attention of all buy-, era, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer?' Once. N.B. The business of the late.firm of Gbroo A Me- Candlsss is to he settled by D. Gbroo at the stand of D. Geeoo A Co., who is fully authorised for such and in whose possession are the papers. Notes and Books of said firm. LocUs:lf Removal*'.' • HOUGH A ANTHONY have removed their DA GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where they win be happy to see their old patrons and. friends. apt7;tf .. Purntture and.Cbair Waroroome. . JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the jgSCahal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes jggato order* at the lotcsstpriees, every description oi Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the besl’workmanshlp and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to visit his Warerooms; ■- mySy-dAwly . • . . . \ " Wine. - . THE undersigned begs leave to annouheeto his friends and customers, that he has received u large, and with the greatest core selected, lot of RHKNISIt and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and genuine, and which ho sellsciiher by the bottle or cask. Besides* he keeps always on hand, a large and well se lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC-BRANDY, HOp: LAND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities, and warranted genuine articles. He 1 feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be hta duty to attend to his customers as formerly. As he has made the best and latest improvement foa rectifying Whiskey, ho can furnish them of the best kind, and at the lowest price. ■ D. .FICKEISEN, rnyB -V.\ • : ... No. 137 Liberty street. : ENTERPRISE WORKS. NO. 130 WOOD ST., THIRD DOOR . SSLOW .VIRGIN ALLRT. BOWS ft TETLRY, IMPORTERS and manufacturers CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND . DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RL Jjgjy. .$> FLES, Ac; -Wc keep a general as ■ : - sonment of the above articles con stantly on hand; together, with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistols and Bevolvers, !*■» •* 018 ! Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,Lead and Ballets; Bowie. Duk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dies sera’ Shears; Pocket * Scissors, Ac. -Also, Trusses and Supporters. i o .^S* rc pai ri n g neatly executed. • RIFLES!—Wo are msking Rifles of.cvcry deserip udivtQorder, of the best material, and workmanship warranted. ' Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will ba filfed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. [my 15 3 » > f' -> 1 t, "% ; L * ■sy ; . h ygs® . WAX. E. STEVENSON contlriues to j : factore CAB/NET-W3.RE of every descrip- ./PHIS anicle ia intended for family nse, and shOntdbo ; _**fil/_uon, at his old stand, corner of Liberty andi X (o“° d : in . l , il 9 P oa fsa3ionof every family in the land, | Srag&EßScvcnth streets. UNDERTAKING attended Mcebanicfe who danger oflnjdry to their i .to, in all its branches- ' - / ■ mayli *• through pecidentj and tbe-impToperot careless —v, .—ase of tools*ynil iind Hus arucle to be mvala&bie to \ thetmnndafteratairtrlaljWiHconßideruindispcnsuble. i . .“.This, mny .certify, that xve, the undersigned* having i frequently made ose or Judd’s Medicated LlquiirCutlele, prepared i by Tcßueldi fc.. Camp,-. Middletown, 1 ConnecucutjCheerfuUy recommend it to our profession- i al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, in dressing burns, cuts, spuds,bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds} also, 1 aTimc *y une- C * E CASEVI^ RI> ’ Mi!, ' » HARRISON, M.D., ' F.WOODRUFFyM.D,j ' i HAMILTON BREWER, M.D., . : ELLSWORTH BURR,M.D.,RoIanic. Comparing oil Ihc practisingphyoicians In lie clip of ?W*3!tebj B. a. FAJTOFSTOCK * CO, i 1 iyl ' • corner of Wood and First sts., ? ■ . A. MILIiIKEBT 4 OOW »•' '• 1: TI AVE ON -HAND at their extensive CABINET 1 and XX CHAIR .MANUFACTORY; No, 04'S'mitbficld sV alarge assortment or fancy-and piam Famiturej which they will sell 15 per cent, .below customary rates. ' Terms—cash only, . id«c‘27:ly ■. Cabinet amt Cbalr.Fnctory» (TV JOSEPH MEYEB haa; on hand, at his exten* yAeiveCablrietand Chair-Manufactory, No. 424 Penn FUHNITURH, * Y »snch as Sofas, Centre TablesiMahpg&ny Chairs, Mahogany Bedsteads, antkall other arueles m the Cftbi neiltne—which he will Bell2oper cent/ below custom* ary rates; Terms—CASH, ONLY, • JOSEPH MEYER* No. 424 Penn street,. Fifth Ward.. «.C. EUMHSB. . . 2L VAULSB ■ - - Htnmn ft Dattler,* CABINET WAREROOM,SMIT«FtELDSTREEX, Between StcenthstTfet and Strawberry alley, PrMiurg, Fa. (3V HAMMERA DAULERkeepcoosiantly onhand a variety of excellent and fashionable - Furniture, |s|s|wamuited equal to any in the city, and sold on-as *ll "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment In .ho West. They have now on hand an unusaallyextenslve Block,erabr&cing flirkinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly rnd elegant. Alt orders promptly attended to. mT2t:flm To Cabinet maJurst ; Ytnws, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut / Varnish, Hardware and Fvrriiture.al Wholesale. 31 HE subscribers have just received from New York .. and Boston a mostsplendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machlnery Fpmitnro smtable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely lowprices.' " . ■ •• -As great care was taken In the selection of the slock, persons cannot fail lobe suited either as to quality or price; and,as it is well known: that Furniture can be made by machinery superior- andmuch lower than by hand, the attention of the trade 1b respectfully invited. • Turned Work,ui all its branches, carried onasusual. Plank for hand roils* for Carpenters* andali articles required in manafactaringCabmetFarmturo, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, - Hardware,- Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. . RYANA M’KEE,. , Ryan’s Buildings, ' marfSiydaw * No.til Fifth street. Journeymen Cabinet Walters Association WAREHOUSE. ! ID SECOND STREET, - v (near the cornerof Wood.) ; - THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A bracing, already, twice to threeWj as many hands as the lar* rcpi). ge<»t and luthertomostrenowned ' T P business shops orthis city, have opened,, their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following? description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus [Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chuira: Rocking Chairs; Mahogasy Washstands;:Sor fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Curd Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BrenkfastTables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Worksiands; high post, 'common, low,-and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. : • • •.. ' Tbe advantages of co-operation, onanextenslvescale, permu them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to eell,lowertfaan any competitors,an equally good, If not belter article, and warr inled—us the public will understand by giving them a call. • 110* Steaahboat work of all descriptions, ana other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. . _■ [mar2o PATENT METALLIC BPIUAL CABES. mHE subscribers-having recently made arrangements X with the Patentee orthis new and valuable i«t«» lion for the manufacture and .sale of the article-in the West; they having been manufactured heretofore exclu sively in the East, where they are superseding the, use of wooden coffins, take this method of informing the public, thatthey are now manufacturing eighteen differ ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varying ta length from 22 inches to 01 feet, with width and depth suitable 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 cohunginto general use,is pronounced one oftbo greatest of the age. These Burial Cases are composed of various kinds of metals, bat principally of iron*. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out. and thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, in a given quantity. When properly secured with cement they are perfect ly air light, and free from exhalation of offensive gases. They cost no more than good wooded coffins, and are better than any otiier article in use, (of whatever cost,) : for transportation, vau!ts T orordlnary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some of our most scientific men; also, by the ffonora bfes Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators who have witnessed their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences of their worth, may bo seen at oar Agents’Burial Case Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doors above Ninih, where we intend to keep on hand at all limes, such .a slock of all sizes and degrees of ornament and finish as will Bait the most diversified tastes. . We invite the attention of the public; and of Under takers, particularly; throughout the West, to an exami nation nf the article, nud request them not to rely upon thc.Tepreeenlation of undertakers not using the article, whose Interest it woald be to misrepresent them. mnr2*3m W. C. DAVIS & CO. m cm JAMES W. WOODWELL, ft* CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, *¥ Ware-room* 07 and 99 Third street* J\V. W. respectfully informs his friends and castom • ere that he has now completed Ins spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold at prices oh low ns any in the Untied Stales, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent-of his orders and facility in mai ufactoring, he is enabled to producc warranted furmare, at the lowest prices. ... He has adopted the principle ofidcnufying the cus tomers’ interest with his nwn, in quality -and price, nud keeps always on band the greatest variety ofevery des. cription of furnitare, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, ihnl a house, or any part of one, may bofurnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order The following article* consist* in part, ofhis stock; whichfor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities : Louis XIV tou-tete-a-Sofas;' 50$ofas,ih plusharidhalrcloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do Walnut do; 50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut do --do; 50 Mahogany Divans; : 20 Walnut do;' 50 Marble Top Centre Tables; 50 do Dressing Bureaus; 30 do Washsionds; 4t) Enclosed do; 100 Common do; : ' SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads; . 20 Walnot do;. 50 Cottage do; - 3(ii) Cherry arid Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; iOWalmit do; ' lOCheny. . do; SO Plain Bureaus; ' . 70 Dining oud Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary aiulßookcases; , 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; . 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;. 12 Ladies Writing .. : Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; . Eiigoires; .PaperMachaeTables; Conversation Choirs; 'Pembroke do; Elizabathen do;: Hall and Tier do; . Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables j l’carl Inlaid do; Extension Dining Tables; Arm da; ; Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs. v Ufa a. A. GOSLING, No* 51 * ST. CLAIR STRKI2T, WHOLESALE ASS RETAIL Dealers in t'ctfinn anil American, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, $c A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabihxtmaxkbs supplied with oil articles in theiir line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. ' All orders promptly attended to. - - - :ItharS- RAISJNS—-C 5 boxes U J. Ktistlea** brand for sale by my!3 , SMITH- A SINCLAIR. jT —The subscribers Sutve this day \j associated themselves together as Fanners. for tlie purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor and Commissiou/busineXs,under ihe firm of John Black & Co, No. 219 corner of Liberty and Inria sts« ' JOHN BLACK, M. RUCU LLO uG 11, JR. : William W* Wallace, PITTSBURGH STEAM WORKS, 310, 331 -and 333 Ziierty; eppesiu SmuhJUld tu MONUMLNTS.Grave Slones, Mantelsr Furniture Tons, and all kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways dntiahd.tind made to order oh the shortest notice. Several hundred designs for. Monoments, original and selected, on hand. The trade furnished with Marble at. the lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to. raarlrtrar ; WW. WALLACE. 1,000 Cases Straw Goods* , THE vubscribet having made: arrangements with the NORTON STRAPTMANUFACTURING COMPA NY 1 , for tim sale of their Goods, now oflemfor sale* large assortment of STRAWiI ATS and BONNETS, of every variety of fabric;, slvle and pattern; addled to the spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at the lowest figure* Coses may bo assorted to .sun pur chasers. , J. Wi-AIiDEN, maTg4:?m-3taw . N 0.63 Milk street, Boston. . Oiiiolutionorparuiersblpi ; , THE Partnership hitherto existing.between sub scribers, doing business in the name of John Black A Co., is this day dissolved by ; mutual con Ben», n. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire ihtefestot John Black in said business; 11. McCullough having the/ right to use the name of the late firm in settling the business, and the exclusive right to receive all outstanding debts, and to pay aUdobw,Juo by to Im.flra.^ CKi henry McCullough. . ■ N. Bi—The business will he continued by the subscri ber as usual, ut his old stand, corner of Pcim and Jrwln streets. 11ENKY McCUGLOUGU. Pittsburgh. March 1,1858; marAtf ~ QRUROE AhBKBRi - No. ,71 comer: of Wood and Fourth its:, Jsu?erior^BOOra V uud^lfaEl, S . l of 1 best slock workmanship that can be got together in any one establishment Of like amount, in the West. Nearly all made lospeclal order, free from cuts, blemishes,Ac. Country Merchant, and othersare re spectfully invited to call and examine the stock, which is offered for sale low for cash, . \ . N B —G A. has paid particular.attention:to have a general ossoitmentof the best slock of. Boots and Shoes lor the Retail trade, from the good low prlce to.tho beat made custom work, consisting of every kind of colors and fashions now la use. Individuals andfitmiltes may. rely on always finding a general, assortment, ns it re lates to sizes, widths,-fashion and qualiry, at No, 71. ; sr.ort_.Msn, Bovs, and Children’s Palm Leaf three Straw.Hata.- - : : • ' Notice. • T rrtHE partnership heretofore existing between the un- I dersigned in the Commission and Forwarding busi ness, etc.,under the firm ofS.F.VON BONNHORST A Co., is this day dissolved by mntnal consent. The business ol the late firm will he settled by 8. F. Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to nse the name of the firm for llmt purpose WILLIAM EICHBAUM. S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1653-myd . : - ; 00-PnrtnerslilpNoUco. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner ship .for tlie Wansuciion of a Wool and General Commission and Fowarding- business, under the.firm of YON BONNHORST & MORPHY.- No. 87 Water and 116 Front streets. ■ . JAMES R. MURPHY.. S.F. VON BONNHORST. ' - : c v *: - ■' i - ••. '*■", v v ' ; ; y y-». Jamttttrt, &?f. \ ■'■Vi'".. --- IDntgs ani> fUtfiUhus. ~ _ _ ' ' Compound Syrup of Yellow. Doefc 90.0tf the /ront-rank. among the proprietory medicines, of this country. for completely , caring., .ker.Salt Rheum, ErySipelaSyandnll other diseases arising ftom-animpurestate of the blood., .AVsOjLiver 'Complaint, udiarTht OyBpepsia,H6adaebefl,Dizzlne£S, CdughsiiSomueiiand/rishinessat/Ont.the GheSJj Bron chitis, of Hoarseness, Dryness, aha a-tickling sensation- About the Throat; and-is used withttnprcceuehicdsuC cessinail.cosesof - ■ -- --vj, FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENEftAL DEBILITY. Strengthening’ the^weakertedbody,giving tone to the : various organs, and- invigorating theentiresysiem. > ' tfthe testimony ofthousands of living Witnesses,from all parts of thecouniryycan be reliednjjon, it iiaingu iarly efficacious in curing alt Humor*, and rtsiorihg.de-. blliiated and broken down constitutions. It r U paTely -.Tegetabie ia itB compoiition r and so accurately: com-: bined in Us proportions that tbd chemical bManical.and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously ,unite to PtTRIbY .THE BLOOD. \ „ . It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cored Canker,Salt Rheum,- Erysipelas and -Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla. Syrups entirely failed the least tin- ; presaionupon;.; •'- -it has been tested, m rirnny cases of CANCEROUS: HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have beeh cured by this medieltie. -We say that it is a. 'valuable medicine in ail BILIOUS COMPLAiNTS;> It removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active' tradhealthy. .ItTemoves Palpitation of the- Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in all climates,and atoll seasons Dftne year. This Byrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at IW Fountain'ctreet, Providence. R. I .and sold whole sale and retail, by , S.N.WICKERSHAM. . Only. Agent forWesteiii Pennsylvania, ' jollty Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts n PUtab’h XT'nESS, BRONCHifIsT'w 1100WN°d“cOU Gll CItOUF,; ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION*,: In offering to ibecommunity this jasily celebrated re itedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wi sh id trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men andsomeof theeyidencesofitssuceess, frorawhlch they can judge fbr themselves. We sincerely, pledg® ourselves to mokeno trildassertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold ouiany hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant , Many preg/i are here given,, and we.sollcit an inquiry from the public into all,we publish, feeling assured they will find thcm perfectly reliable, and the medicine wot- Ihyiheirbfstcmifiden.ce'andpalronage ' FntntkidistinguUkeiProfastrro/ Chemistry and MaU» : • ria Mediea, jßovfdoin CoUegt. ' Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your: preparation, until I had ah opportunityof witnessing its effects in my own family, orinthe families of my lriends. • This i have now done with mbigh degree of satisfac tion, in coses both of adulm and cwldren. : > I have found it,as its ingredients show, anowerfulre ; medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases.• * . PARKER CLEAVEJjAND, M.D. i Bbtoswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847. . _ Fronan Ovmttr in Vu HamxUon Mtlh, in thu City., : Loweli* Aug. 10,1840. - Dr. J. C. AyeT: thave been cured of the worst cough. I ever had in my lite, by your “CnEßfltrPectoral,” and never fait, when I have opportunity of recomraendiugb toothers. Yours, Tespeeifully,_ •: S.D. EMERSON..• Jpr Read the following, and see if this medicine, is worth a trial*. The patient bad become very fepbie, anu the effectof themedicine wag unmistakably distinct:— Uhjted States Hotel, Sakatooa Anuses,) . : -'Julys,lS4i>r: $ Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: Ihove beendfflicted.with a pain ful affection ofthe lungß. and ali the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. i could find no me* dicine that would reach my case, until! commenced the use of your (l Cn&8Bi Pectoral,” which gave me gradual, relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining mr strength till my bealih is well high restored. ' ' , ' ■ : while using your medicine, I had the gratification of curing witlilt my reveteud friend, Mr.Trumani of Sump ter District, who had been suspended frthnhis parocbial duties bya severe attack or bronchitis I havc pleasure.in certifying: h esefacisidy on : And am. sir, yours respectfully, V J. F. CaLIIOUH, of South Carolina,' C3“The following was one of the worst of eases which the physicians and friends thought to be incurable consumption^ Cbestsb, Pa;, Aug; 22,184 Q.: . J. C. Ayer,—Sir: I wns taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cohl, r in the beginning of last February, and was conUned to my .bed more than-two months.— Cenghlng incessantly nighr and day, 1 became ghastiy and pale, my eyes were sunken and glossy,.and..tny. breath very short. Indeed, ! was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath,that but little hope of my recov ery could be entertained. WhiltinthisKimation, a friend of mine, {the Rev: John Keller,of the Methrdisicburch,): brought me a bottle of your GasRET PEcrcßALj -Which i. tried more to gratify bimi-thsn from any expcciationdf obtaining relief. Us good effect induced me to continue its use, and I soon found my heaJih .much improved.— Now in three months, I am well&nd strong, and can at tribute my cure only to your great medicine. ' With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. . . JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem-- isl,LoweU,Mass. , • -i, fo* SoW inPittsbnrch wholesale ani retail, by C. A* Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsendj in Allegheny City by 11, P. Scnwariz, and J- Douglass, and by druggists generally. * ■ - deeffb Dr* De Celebrated Curative In- itrnmenti The only Infallible Cure jar that Dreadful Disease known ct* Spermatorrhea or InvoluntaryNactur- nal’Dmissione, SO baraseing aud destructive, and productive, ofVo much mischief to the nervous ryßiem« incapacitat tngtheman for bnsmesvsocieiy, ami matrimony. : This Instrument iasimple.comprehertsive,ana nrcer-. failingy and may be use J without the slightest inconve* nience orthe knowledge of the most intimate'friend.--; It is to be used externally, producing no pain Oriofury whatever, norpreveming any one from auendlugtohis: business; and while'in use not atingte tmisitpn Cuh; takeplace, such an extent that they tieg air thbie PBiJunTtrs op BETBJSTiort,theloss of which; caused byeaily abuse,.; La the disease t u ques'ion, and the cause of thethousand - concomitant complaints,viz: Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Head and Ditnness oTVUion. \veakneas of the Back and tions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, l*re* matureDeelme of Virility, Weakness of Meraoryahd- Power for Mental Application, Aversion to Society, Timidity, Self-Distrust,-Love of Solitude, Ac. Ail these complaints iwroriaMy aisappear as soon as the sourcsis stopped from tchiek they emanated.: - This Instrument has been examined nnd approved of by iho.hlehcst authorities in Europe and America, is re commended by the most prominent Physiciaus of all • countries, 01 the only.certain remedy exis ting far ; shots complaints, and has now completely superseded the use of atugs. ihe boogie, cauterization, not to tnention the thousand advertised nostrums of the anytas cordials,: antidotes, &c M &e. It constituteh, :at the same lime, the' <a/«f,thcmMtplea«mt,andby far iiiecA(?ap«i treatment, ever offered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed' for the Instrument, after the desired effect bus been at tained.'" • > : Be It also remembered, .that those complaints are but' little understood by the profession in geueral, and that alt the medicine in the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue un checked, are sure to produced the most distressing con -sequences. . v* • ;^ lihoa beenramaitorof surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of prolcßslonul auainmenta should devoie his attention to diseases which'people of every description pretend to Oure-sb easily.; ff, however, but the one thousandth partof die miseries these peoplobriug upon society were known,a very differehtbpimoh would' be formed.- .And.itis. not oitiythc present misery and;. : dejection, preying on the mind as well as lhebody, that is deplored, but some are of-such a nature asta-affecr posterity, and even to destroy the reproditciive tacu!ty v altogether./ It la a fact that, when notpropejlyvrealed, they may remain so dormant in.the constitution ps to op ; pear in no other way thun in their effects upon posterity; yet, if properly understood, arecoost easily, and speedi ly removed. ;The«bove,soingeaioualy contrived instru ment, willdoubtless, in a great measure, contribute to check the evils of quackery, so prevalent in this clues of diseases,.throughout lhe UQion. .. The price of the complete instrument, carefully secur ed against oil observation in a box, is only BLO. lt can be senV by express, to any address in any part of the ■UnitedSlates, Canada, &c., according to order, accom panied by full directions, and important advice tp the manied and single; the expenses, even to the remotest parUof the country, bcing.very trifling. The unexampled successthis instrument hasobtamed, since Its introduction,in has induced eomoun principled perspns ia New.Yortr, Philadelphia,Albany. Boston, Ac., to get tip some tidiculous things; called « Instruments,?, which. howevet»bear HOTTHSOJonx ksx resemblance,- neither id form nor pnnciplei to own invented, long tried, and nniverstuly'approved In struments,- and which are as similar to them ns night is lolighu Everyattempt to sell sych “ Instruments” for mine wilt be prosecuted to the fullestextent of the law. I beiog not willing to connect the welf arid -honestly : earned roputation of.my inventions with ’quacks.and . their worthless productions. ~ No Instrument is genuine andneme edribe warranted butthose ordered from myself -All Applications/and remittances mast be directed (postpaid) to the Doctor himself, he having no Agencies established but in London and Paris. Address, post paid, Dr. Ekde Laney, 51 Lispenard st~ ■ New York.; ' Office hours; daily/ from ff A. M. till 3 P, M-« and from 7 till,B Pv M.,: the Sabbath excepted. K7“The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, that the above-mentioned Instrument is not only constructed on scientific principles, butthat from its use the happiest results may always;' with confidence, be anticipated, there being, for the cute ’of those diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN REMEDY EXTANT. HENRY S; KELLER, AID. . CH. GOETZE, M.D..00 Chamber Street, -. ... CEC KHAR DT, MJX, ‘24 Howard street, • PISW YOU*. .. . Dr. I>B LiKtY Is prepared to execnle all orders to ear-, gictU apparatus, viz: Artificial Anns and liegs,. wmjn move lita natural members; Apparatus for Xuxatioa; for. Contracted Legs; for curvature of the Spine end Waist: for False Joints of the Anns and Knees . for Paralytic Less ; for Club Foot; for Lncrymui Kstnies, to FaillnsofSießectum 1- HypogastricSSajJ Chairs to Sick Persons; Crutches,Trasseri, ACy Ortho pedic Coreels, Ac.,Ac. All work woirantedv Letlera must be post paid, containing a proportionate remutant e or city reference. : UMflSily. Cl TRAM BOAT TRlMfillNOS—Comprising in part S toToUowingr Table Linen, HueWf Diaper, crash Race Strip, Table Covering and Tablo. Cdversf Nankins, *O. vrkicb we nro receiving fain the imooner*and manafaotarers- CallatNo.Bs Fonnb .«re^ P ' ~ - yr.H’cutm^K f , i f? *• . * .'i'- - 1 • •' jr«T- , ' r r 4 ftr ! ~ < . f- ;p-<l •• f':-' ; 4 ... >n * r— - .. . •; -' 'I / V'-.V- I ImDortflttt to Ftxaftlefr nOCTORLATROBE>S FRENCH,PgMALR PILLS, I A/ “ sn for ChleTO- Bis or or GreeruS Fi e nr,~ A llraabr whi«s, Sop* Weakness, Natuca,-Fains in liie IJeftd Lott ofAppeUte/ralnhaiicn, Tremorr,l>iseaMd Spine. Cost tfvenesi, Irritabuhyj-jjyiipepsia 'or -JddiigMtwtjfF lam* lenee ot Wind* tLiid r aU uicrlueCotppwinia. riice 2j cernsj Orfiva' bora* forTsi,tK>;: Sold wfcoleWldan t re wilby-vy.c. JACKSON,24oLlbertr.B{reei,liead j of WootfMrectf Ht&bafgftfandby*UMbc l)rttffpsts>. ■ >■lCgl*dalw“CWfe<sWfc*W*»'.-V ■ rendered the cure of thiVdreadfoJdisease a matter of perfect certainty-s'ahd ibe mart 'vbo pow allow a Henna to proceed-until * condition at ihihgsris produc ed that nothing can alleviate bat the knife of a akilfa. anTgeon, is -wlioUy’ lnexcueabie;-A rupture fails ordi nary form, pfepriety;-bb left to the person ouucteann.d taetrasa-makerr'buitbebasinany persona .dp, vmboutemtatbaadage ot nhy'siixd-ioretainfaot ten renders the case perfectly unmanageable*: and leads to whaiu i termed StrangulatedHtmitu which often baa no relief Operation.- the Truss to which we tnvitethe auenUon'ofthe afflicted; there is auperijonty iorer thelitrussefc bandages in common use.. Itis perfectly comfortable.-and pan be faodeio fit any case of-Hernia with an exactness and equableness-of pressure .that; doe*, jTiovbelong: to any other tnstrument with which we are ocqualiued ; aha will retain any.ruptutfe -WiUrrease and comfort:to-the Phyaiciaps of•the-higbestsiandiogia the pro fessloh hsve«Wen testimony toUs gTeatsuperidrityovei the or din ary-t m s*e a - i n; o. ?c., The-Truss .of,D r .- Hob bard will cure bie-half, (he cases of ordinary Rupture Wo advise tSfbse nfflieteetto make application Inline. ID" Btfcrencu cf the hightst character can bt given in tSit ZZttfiby catting on iht agent. » ' - Persons from a distance can have, them sent} by .ending the mensnre "unaftebgj. jjjjygEß, 140 Wood street, sole agent for PHtsburehl - < • ' m&rll:d&w TKB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK- &BDICIIIEB. TJURST. The Qvzkt PAm Ertiucroa:*{C<mn<l’f v 4* •J 7 Datfy’jjcnring alt .Darns, und all External Fains and Sores. ; : . • • r Qd.Batmtf Columbia . for .Sloyingcr.Restoring.tne Human Hair. .. • ; • . , - Dd.' Knot'sßtroeandßone Liniment anulwaien Veg etable Elixir y a core for aitcaaes ofßbeurnaUMn., ■. 4th. McNair’McdttftfcOtfjacertMncureforDcofne&s. - flfli.J/iBH'J Atntmmr.a known cure tor the Piles. y 6th. Svo\n?s Sick Headache Remedy. . , 7th. mo&ti 9 *Relief, for aifwomen m’thefamily why. . Bth. Langley'* Great . Western. Indian: . Panaecai -for Colds and feverish feelings: and preventing feyerkj for Asthmas Liver Complaint-and Bilious Affecuonts.for Diarrboja, IndigeauoinindLoss of Appetite.; forCosuve ness ih females andmales* and nervouscompminis \ for Stomach, Affections, Dyspepsia* Piles, Rheumatism; Ac. The great points are it is itol bad to takb, never gives pain, and never leaves one costWo. r ' ./> , Oth. Kctmstock'a Vermifuge (Worm Killer,) for Children or grown'persons. • - r• : . - • •••__ '• • . loth, Mrs Braten'e Greet TaxnKuler. No :TneqjCina has been discovered imtt is &o happily adapted to Use. AnUrnalhj ns drops to ;be takeni'and. yetperfonnsttch wonders whenanplied externally as a w&fiu or bath, .by friction. In bottles from lOttoSOcenfae&eh. • 11 th*: Saunholiz's Roach:and.Bed Bugßane, for , driv ing away Vermin in a short time. • The celebrated l&rCg Life pole and Ibrtperance Bitten. • ■■ 13th.‘ Dr.Baftholoriteto's Pink Syrup, - Ihe popular EX PECTORANT for: coughs, colds, influgn -2 A* Ac. 14th. The East India $ Neut York Hair Byes t the Only SURE colorinefor the Hair. • IGih. Ln r J Balm o/'Ciina,® Chineseßemcdy for Cols, BraiseStSoreSfAc. - ‘ -*•" " •' ■ * .. . IGih. Extract ofSanap at iUa. This article has ontliv ed all other SarsaputUias, and stilt gives as great satis faction as ever. , , • 17th. The celebrated spread Strengthening F/a.it«r, made from Dr. Lin’s recipe, and the most popular in the market. 18th. Dr. Klin t'e Tooth AtKi Jhops. A certain and Cisy core for Tooth. Ache.. , , / » , - • , 19th. Dr. Cohatock has lately bought the right for the United States, of the celebrated 'Concentrated Minetal Water, . found at the Salr Spring*. of. Doctor IVm.C. Chase, at SfOathanncS, C. VV. This raedietne has at tained aitotoriety and popnianty nevor before equalled by any preparation at that .place, and its salo has been comraettsuialc. with hs mems,which htc extraordinary. All the iemedleaare Tally dercrihcd in ALMANACS, to bo given to all who call where the Medicines'are kept. * ” .NOTICE. .AH preparations heretofore known as ricOMSTOCK’3» or-COMSTOCK A CO.’s, alwnys be longed and now .belongs .EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LucUc S. Comstick> ahdT though the signature; of Comstock A Co. wUI hecontinited, this exit a label with the facrriinile signature of Dr. L. 3. C. will In future, designate, the GENUINE. - ' ALL OTHERS MUST,RE SPURIOUS.- . . - f LUCIUS S.COMSTOC& rsr The above medicines cdn-ieEnd in this place of fobs WILLTAM. JACKSON. ' No. Liberty street; bead of Wood. Wlitav’fl Baliam of Wild Ghirryi The best remedy ever bnoion to man ferCoughSj Coldly • Asthma, Ctovj> , Brenrltitfs, Inflwnza y Bleeding ot the Lungt\ B'jjiculty cf Bieatiungy Jiffeetionof tht Liver, Pains or. Weakness of tfe Brtastct tjidti’BintStax& of Consumption*, 4* e In short,, this Balsam u peculiarly adapu&iowcrydiseast efiheLuHgs, -..■it vrodticedinour ever varying • V? •' ■ portan; mediciial proper flesjrj Thisfaet is' familiar to every mourn in oar lan<l,,and physicians often pre ?CTibeiiindilferent fbrinsfora variety -6f i Taral so hasbcenequally noted forils yirtnes; andsomp I physicians wbosenaraes are familiar to ibcwbole cdue- I trv, hasgohe sofatastodeclareJhal even CGNSUMF i TIOK could • be cured, by.tbat.alone*-ln other hands i again, it was nearly valuelesSiOWing,uo doubtylo their ; ignorancein preparing and Bdm!iiisiemigit-?aaiflicuUy ! nowcntirely obviated by,:fmtienvexpenment and. long [experience...' [' The extraoTdinnrymeiliciha] powers of these two sub .stances are.nowforihe first time combined and.embod ied in DriWISTTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. 'By a nice chemical process, ever} thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains Is the most ex traordinary and truly cfiicmsloasiretnedy for all kißdaof pulmonary and liver diseascSever. known to man. ;To. convince all unbelievers that oarlheofy ts ieally true,' we refer fo afew cases of cares performed4>y this won derful medicine: Y CJi' - €,PLEsSASTRiDGE,IIam>eo.,O. r Sepu27. i .X D; Paßx—Dear Sir: I.taka the liberty of advising you of the benefit l eave derived from 1 the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balaam of ; WUd Cherry-'■ I was prostrated by that terriMe scourge Cbssnmpuon, iirMoy fast. The at tack was truly horriiying td'‘me,T6r"fi've of out family : •(my brothers and'sisters); bad. dietT of Consumption. I was afiUcted wiih nearly alf ihe worst features of lhe disease; X hhd cough; and expectorated a great deal of blocd„heeUcfever;severe pains in the side, and eh* st; 'cold chills;: alternating with flashes of heat, ;UndcopiousnigbtsWeatsi “J, ■/• - . - ; . ; , . . :l was under jibe ~ care of a'skilful physician'from the timoTwas uidil about sixweekßaincOyheiog then dhouvheiplessj dndmy. friends considered ray case hopeless,oral leastbeyond ourphysician’a skill,ndvi»* edibodsV'Of Wistat’s Balsam of Wild-Cherry, i With out ray-knowledge my faiher procufed it and commenced -administeringlt m ine; l audfrom thefirsfday l commcn ced taking.U my beaUh improved,. ,two weekv I was abtd'to be outaiid overaeemy business,' andlaborj •wbich'l still continue to.do. I have, taken: four.botjjes of the medicine, audnow consider myself peffectly well. \ . JI2REMIAU ISCRIG. ANOTHER AStoNISIHN<rCOREU • RtrsHVOiVT Fairfield cm, 0 ,1851. Mr. J.D Park—Bear Sir: 1 wishtostate toy cm that my daujjhter Amanda; oged ifiyeors, 5 had hbout a year sinco every sovero.attack of measles, -whichtedoCed her ve'ry moch. ahd lefl her with a racking eoughV l employed alt ofihe physician* witblaouf reach for the purpofie of removing her cough, ,but without success.— t?he appeared to-Ve sinking into d-dechhOV with eviry syrapiomof consumption. i Uren'.tried Roger’s Liv erwort and Tar. ibis oggravafeiMfer hough, fold fa ve ii er sym p tom s o f a-elill mono malignant wasnoWjntortseriously ulaimed, anditwas wjth irem blingfeanrtatl from day tddayvawtbebrogress Of that insatiable-disease, Consumption; i really despalredOf my recovery. But Tpfovidenlially saw the certificate of Sarah Jane, waseured of Consampliwt byAyistar’s Balsam of • Wild Cherry Tbfs cxcstcd a faint hope that it might help ; niy daughter, and I immediately tdmmeticed using it,hodHalraosUneianUy gave relief. Viler, health .was improved from the first uottle,"and by the'use of two hmilesof .Wi3tax?aßaUiamof:Wiid_Cb«mfshe wasres toredtoperfeci health, and she is not now at ail predis posed to tt'<rau!gbT I wlll say \o all that arc afflicted with, any disease tending to Consumption, do not despair,cfor Dr. WlsiarV Balsam of Wild OheTry will cure you if you will but try ii. E. KALB. w • i;. jyjt <?! - ,s '- : - " ' •'*■ •'■•••'••• - v'' Vs ’ r * > /-V . . * * f • 1 t-'ir Zu <■ -£ » - f - ~-4- 3 ,/t (^t - - 1 "‘ vV u- > . mmtal j-- •{■ -fry v- -r. ; • •* v - TO IMVALIDB AND THB SICK* BlBp f p 8 ANOTnfclt ASTONISHING CURE* i Will miracle* never cease?:, More -evidence of its surpassing heaHh-rcstorative virtues?: J • - lFromDf* : Bakcr r £prißßfieM* co., Ky.) . > Sp6iKovtgiD,Ky. t MayU,ttm Msssns'SAnFoU2>&P4Bsrliake this opportunity or informing you of tt mostremnikable cure performed up on me by the use of ttr.Wlntat’s Balsam of Wild Cher --' ’ • - : . Jh.the year 18401 was taken with the Inflammation. of the bowels, which 1 laboredunderfor six weeks,.Wben )I graduallyrecovered, la the fall of 1841.1 was auack* ed with a severe cold winch se&teditself upon my fangs, and far the space :of-three years IwaS ponfinechtpiny bed, 1 tried aifkjnd? ©fmedidne*andeyeryvnriety or aid wiihomtenefu; and thus Z weariea the winter of ISIS, when I heard of Dr. Wisiat’s Balaam of My to giro it a uial, lhongh I hud given; up.alt hopes uffferaveryrand and prepared myself for tfie change of anotherwtirld-.. Through their solicitations I was induced t > make use of the genuine Wistaria Balsam, of Wjld Cherry. Tbeefleci was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering and after bavina spent four or five hnndrcddollnrsttt.no garnose, and the best ond-most respectable Physiciana ad proved unavailing, I wan soba restored to •entire healtn oy the b'easing of God and the use of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.' . May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietor* of so valuable a'medlcine ns Wistaria Balsam Of Wild Cherry.VottrsrcspeclfQlly. W.H.BAKEK. " ITT- Genuine ’Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry: has a fua-simile Jif the Wgnatnrepf Uenry Wistar, fll.U, Phil* adelphiOj Ond u Sanford & Park n ,on a finely executed afeef eniffavea'Wteppor. No other coil be xciittine; > (pr Price—Bl per bouJc—six boules for $5. bold by J. D. PARK, Fotmh and Walnut Rtrecls,-Gin* cinnauVOr, General agent* to whom all orders must be addressed* . ■' tD* Price SI perbottle—ell bottles for S 5. ‘ ajd by ... . J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, North-eas t corner or Fourth and Walnut sts-r-eslraoce mast be addressed* . .r. JWdd & Co, jPitisbntehiL Wilcox* JrtCornerMirfcsi street and the burght J A Jones, Pluabargh ihc* & Beckltom»AlU ghenjyCityj 3 ja YcweU, Washington \ W H &uabor WeHy* -greensbnrghv g : ypjmts. 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