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' Important and True. • t BOOBVBKrJVi* Bee ;Hive.-_Clolhlng Store, No. StiS ' 11 i •lilbonr"* re c t ; can * ® goodßeHof-SumowrClo lhinir forlW 60,‘ and better G6oasfef:everi r description, ier£‘ta*vfor *#«*»••;... Custom-. wot* made to eider *n faitiiQiioble stylryandon reftion»tble term".--' }wpr!7 Wli«t «Very*Bi>ajF Sayt, nuu Uo rtuel. • tTi» said that tfOOBYEB, at'the Bek Hive CLormtto ' JL SroKßi No. 225 Liberty, street, oetls ilic clreapcsl CJu tbingin the C«y-*weU mode and rasbitttmkly'catvCnli anil ertmhift them, and you Will notbedlsfippointed. Josl received, by a ftplotidtd of Fancy Ca»hr<ere?, Browoi Green ami Blue Clatas, nnp. blber Fasbtonable OeodfrSuUable/oTihßaeasoti, whto j We areprepaied lomake to order, (without.dißappoinh meirti) in a atvieanaorpatsrod la the City, Come end tee. /SSVHOH'CliUinllllO STOK.SU, Corner bf Wood and Water els. Joins C.aUaOanfcCo., Proprietor*,. - milE public is respectfully requested to cull lend or -1 amine our stock: of Ready Mude C oilimr, got op expressly for tuts market, and in sttpeiior style, which we tire determined to" sell low far cash. Our mono being: Sa’u and Smalt Pnjtis” ‘ Otir VVatcrOum, op sltur'.is fully supplied tmli.a large slack of Cloths, Caastraeres, Vestings,-Summer Cloths.'ot every description, and. In fact, erery atucle in our Pne suitable for tlte season, These Goods we are malting; to. order in superior style, ottd at very low nrices Give ns n call, and examine for yourselves, ■■ , m»IO . JOIIN CALUAIIAN tCO C. WATU* * merchaht bailor, ' Tio± 3tf Mark*/, bewrtn Stcohd and Tiztd streets, . T)£GS.respecifUUy.to informhU friends and the public*: -Jj tbarhe nfts returned from New York iuul PhiladcU ‘phlr, hawing theretclectcd from the latest importations; aft entire new stoek of Black and Colored CLOTHS. CAS3IAIERES andVESTINGS, which for-newness of : desixus and richness of fabrics, aTe not surpassed by anyhoase west of New York.’—All of which he U pro paredta make to order in a superior uyjc. at the lowest . pricepoMiblevand crxdtally-iuvite purchaserato call . and cxkralneihe stopk.before purchasing elsewhere. TO TAILORS?-* Htftve no authorized Agent in Ohs cuy, fortltesalejOfrnjrwork on GARMENT CUTTING. It can only.he/ond at the store of the. subscriber* 3o Market street.Atrlbe foltowinenrlces, vrzr with instroc . lions, BtQ; wubauL 87. marl 7 .s r. : . AKW CJiUVHIHO HOUSE* f EDMUND WATTS A CO, MERCHANT TAILORS/ 2fo. 185 Liberty street, above St. Clair, aU VE opened a new Cloth ng Store, at the above place aid air now receiving a splendid lot o' Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestings, &c.,of the latest importa tions, purchased with an especial view to cay trade, and which they are prepared to make up to order in the la lest and most fashionable stvles, fhey intend to nay strict attention to this branch of their bumness, and thr> have fall confidence thstthey will be able to give their customers enure satisfaction They are-aWo manafietu 110? a choice lot of READY WADBCLUIIIING. of the newest styles, which they wilt sell low for cash As all this slock is entirely uew, it Is worthy the ntten bn of be yets faprtP*y "SPBISO AND tLOVUINb 1 THREE BIG DOORS! Nb, 151, £i‘6erfy Street, Pittsburgh, TOHNMcCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an* U nounejng to his numerous friends and the public in genera!, that tils Springand Summer stock is now ready far Inspection, which no believes'Will be found to he one of the largest and best selected stock of Ready Made Clothing to be found in the Western Coar try ' Hehosthis season paidmore than usual attention.ic the manufactaring and sivlc of his Garments, so thaithe very lowest priced, ns well as the finest, ore got op in s •tyfe and elegance not to be surpassed. ■ ’ He would particularly callthe attention of all dealers - In Clothlog to his present splendid assortment of , ' Biaay*!Saa»Oarmentii As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods; he can offer them such induce - menu as shall mace it their interest to purchase at lut establishment. * . . Many yean*experience, and great success ln.thc bu* v • slness, together with an unprecedented tefo tool* and rs< sail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to - cnit-tbe business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of $e almost importance to whole sale purchasers. ■.•<•••■ In the Catting department will be found a choice so* lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— v French, English and JSmencan ‘Broadcloths, Cashtaeretts, Ac, Ac. Also,an excellent assortment or TESTINGS, of toe latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order m the be«! . manner andat the most reasonable prices. , " COMB, THEN, ONE AND A1»L! ThO Assortment,the Quality,and the Variety, is the ■; nwst extensive, undoubtedly, to be fo'tnd m the Umied ■' ■ .States: ■ ■- ■ •• •■■■■■••■ ■ ■•■°taraa_ CITY~DONDS * x' —Wanted at best rates, atUte corner of Market and ? Third streets, by fje?J &. WILKINS & CO. : Co-Pmrtnerstalp Notice* ... . . iT\HE subscribers have ibis day entrredmtopartner- X ship, under the style and firm of. TAAFFE* MA • GUIRB A DANE for the purpose of carrying on o gen* ,cral Commission and Produce Business, and confident' Jy hope-thetr.long experience, extensive mercantile ac quaintance, and personal attention lo ilie intereais of their customers, will entitle them to a nbure of public patronage; which it slioll be their study.to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE*. I'l'Uiburgtir . SAM’b MAGUIRE, Cumberltf, M«V WM. U DANE, Washington, Pa ► • • Pittsburgh; April 3.1552. Isp6 HO t>B FO VH VK Y. Coehran, HoDrlde & Co., m amr? scruEEß* ov Iron Railing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all Ms branches, ... / NO R WOOD STREET, PITTSBURfiH. THE advertisers beg 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 withtbosepreviouslyonhand,comprises the greatest variely ever offered in this Cay—they are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes* hat racks, centre tables, Ac.Ac*, in astylc of workmanship and finish not to be surpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. . ■ ■ ... „ . Also,cookingstoves, hollow ware, and castings of all descriptions, as usual. _• • _ ..... IV? JAMES'K. HEED &. CO., Manufacturers of Tnuono 1.1TE3, Surveyors* Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. - ■ ■ KO. 00 . ' Smithfield street, . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of tbo a bove named Instruments al ways on hand. Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., Sc. April 0,1852—2 m ■■■ tent; lor Different Licet of Packet Ships. ■ PASBENGEE OPPICE, Wo, 410 liberty Htraet, pltt.bnrgb. ’ Tor P: W. BYRHBS £ CO n 69 Smith stress, esmtr For* ; SC WaUrlcoßead, ULt wpod; «nd« Gmitr ttntLNtip Orltans* . »•' - - HAS a Line of Packets laQingeveryfivedavsfrom . Liverpool to New York; a • ZETTjna. . Line of Packets from Liv* jWRwk erpool to Philadelphia, on JwNAXAdjy Lhe-e I gh leenth of eachflEasSnoß of Packets to Baltimore on the smuioi •itch month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and •94ih of each month from - London and Portsmouth to . -NewYork.* •. . ALSO—Draftsatslghtalwaysoit hand, for any amount, ai ikd lowest rates of discount) and all information given concerning passengers, that can be- given, with •pleasurc.by their Agent.- JOHN THOMPSON, "marts dlOLibcrty st., Pittsburgh. CELBBRATEDEXHEBEALOIL AKD LAMPS. ' "Vfir fl. WRlGHT,lsucce&Jor to J. 3. Toush), hTanu» # flLCtmtrof and Dealer Wholesale and Belati in tbenbOTc aimed Oil and LampSjUnowreceWlnga large of LAMPS, for horning ibeJßibereal Oil, iCajnphineandPineOil.Also,Lampß©f every descrip* 'ttonyforbarningLardandLardOit. • , ' CfiandeUerB, <3lrandole. Hall LampsjWlck*, Clones, > Chlnmey Mats, Cans, end all things pertaining to the '-••trade.- ■ Ethereal, Comphlne-or Pine Otl f regularly supplied once or twice a week. * . All orders left with thowagon,which Is constantly passing through the eUy. will be promptly attended to. N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to bam the Ethe real OIL Ail articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. W. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth sU, (Apollo Hall,) between Market &na wood sUeets, —-miM BeiHCMAII, ; , . [oT the late firm of Sfindt ft Reincman. itovu aisißEa&ii * co., ... IMTOHTERB AND DEALEnS IN : •C?»*4»,ir<We4*»>/«**&», Watch MattriaU, Tocls. sc.,te ‘ C nlwtt «t»Bsr, oki.doob noB WOOO, mTSßuaan, - . [fIUKE learn to announce to the trade end ihe'nublle ' X generally, that they have ihemaelves-carerully *e . lectefl and Imported Tram Europe, a large slock of Gold and £sH»er"watche», Watch Materials, and Tools for 'Watchmaker*; anda most elegant aasortttent ol Jew elry. from the heat ntanufaetorie*—Which they offer at price* aa low as they can he purchased in the eaitern - / • l&BflCtlSa •• - •Their'stock of Watcher consists of Gold anil-Silver Potent Levers; do Detached Lever* y do Lepinesi Sit verQurtler*; end elegant French lime pieces, of the • r Boat approved makes.-.Togetherwith a largo stock of end. Tune Pieces, gam the best American raoto* • Their stock of Jewelry comprises Articles of every description In thisJine, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, ■ Breast Pin% Bi&celets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, ' Gold Guard Key* and Steals, Lockets, Gold aitd’Stiver Bpeetade% Silver and German Stiver and Table and - Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally keptinesUDUsbmcntfl of ibis description. ■They would respectfully call the attention of the trade • to their extensive stock of Watch, materials and Tools, . ■. of every , variety, which they havp. most carefully se-. . rleeted.... - , They have also on hand & large Assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glosses, from the best .' manufactory in England* : Together with a great variety orotberenlcleßtoonacneroustomention. • v-v -Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on ihemostreaßmablo terms; foctllry i : tßsaurActarersand Osalsrs In ‘ 'MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT, AlxxaiiKßY CrrT, Pa. Nbw Yob*, December 15tb, 1651. "' I have analysed a sampleor MANCHESYEB AUN ' ERAtiPAINT, for Pubosb AFoßD.aud Cud Uto con» tain the following: Silica, Alumina, - . - ■ Per Oxide oUron,- ■>•. ■ • Lime,' • - • Magnesia, - » • * Oxide or Manganese, - Water anil Lose, ' • 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, whlch l : suppose was the one you desired oisotohave analysed, 1 find tb differ from Buy average ofiiie tooms powdered. • andmlxed-iogethfer. This law yields as follows: PerOlideof Iron, - * 5$J5O ... Silica and Alumina, ■ . * {J3,OO'- • k ‘ lime, - . eg Magnesia, - . •' ‘ ’lfl Water and Loss, » „ . TO* difference I presume arises from thejaineraLot ,'beinjfuniftrmi.eonie portion* containing moreShouthliii -Other*.-'Jheanatysisehow*the article tob"weU«n?t” ed for * durable paint- .1 find that by calcining the nmsr 1 , der to ■ prenphfch ColorUt'uS* SJjroyed , orat least converted into* fins red.„ unproven, . JAUE9 R. CHILTON, M.BuChemi« E 3“ For sale by JOEL MOHLEB.SU LUrei“™,eet tnartc-y,' ~SMSBBr ■ tjiViifttw-'Ab-00**0 BiptCßl* NO. 80 IOUKTH STREET, tITTcUURGH. OWIG pubhtr ere4nrorfoed that wear* now, running 1 regularly to tbo Bui andWett, and are Prepared to forward all bood. entrusted la our tare. ‘ ~u£, A SPEGIAIi phis, at 4 ovincr, PsM. Also,daltyto Cincinnati, at 7 rpclurlr, A 111. ' v Order, unnsmitted fret of charge, and Goode returned by Brat Express. ’ ■ c B S ,B? sf,k$ f ,k* cll * n se for sale on England, Ireland and Scotlamf, for any atoount;-payabieon prindnatßanking Houses or Post Offices 4n tue United Kingdom. x ■ ■ decM BAKER fc FOBSVTU, Agents| Uirehuw Portable Boat Bine. 18S2 - For tketTranspartation of Merchandise and Produce; ,{viK rssmLVAMA CANALS A.NU sailboats), detween ANA PIIILADBLIW, • • Dmei % vilhcut Ht<skipping. KT TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, 23lMarkct st, (nearSishh,) Philadelphia. *, * C A APANULTY & CU, . Canal .Basin, 4P3 and 410 Penn street, Pittsburgh. : -IfTAVlNQ.mereased.our facilities and otherwise ha* JUt proved ourarrange menu (or Transportation, we are now prepared to receive a large amount of Frouuce i und Merchandise, to ship {on u*e opening of the Canals,} i wtth pTQinptucß* and - dispatch. !■■ i r The fceeuon Deal , system of transportation over our I-Stnle improvements lias .been in ase about ten years | midthe great success olid favor U hairnet wjtb, Isa suf ; ffcient gusronico ; thai il U no longer considered, a I donlufat or.uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged i .by-aUas vastly superior to any mode of transportation I usedonCiuiols,.(when intersected UyEailroaus) . . .Goods loaded into our. Boat* at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed, until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely .avoiding the delay consequent on. three different-transhipments, and seeu* ring the dohvery of floods in enure lots, the packages •clean, and in as good ordcr.as when shipped. ....• >- Produce, Ac > consigned to our House. at Pittsburgh, will be received ana forwarded always althe lowest current canal rates; strictly according to instructions, without any extra euarge for commission, storage, or ad vancing charges, Ac* ■ „ , ._febt*3 ~ a A. &PANULTV A CO. JAMES C. WATT. WEST NEWTON PLANS HOAD ROUTE, T?OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WA3H JJ iNGTON CITY. Fab* Rsdccsu To BaUimoec, BJ,OO less than P«a. Railroad To Philadelphia, SI,OO do do do To Washington City, 8J,30 do do do This is the only Office which insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by tiling this Route, pas senger* will save time and money The Moll Boat (carrying the United States Mail,) leaves the Monongahe’a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON,at 5 o'clock,via the Youghio* gheny River. Passenger* will lodge oq the Boat, and tafee tpleudid United btatesMuil Coaches at West New ton, next morning- over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Car* of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P M. Breakfast at RaUiaorc and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia,and arnve’in New York the same evening. Fare to Baltimore, - « . . $ 9,00. do FUiladrlphm, - • - • 10,00 do Washington City, • 10,50. ; MONUNGAIHSLA route. - The-Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, at 8 O'clock, A» M. - Travelers ieavmg -PU'sburgh by the Morning Boot, will cross the mountains the same nigh!, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning tor tUc ef o’clock treiir of Cats lor Baltimore. .Will tap in Baltimore and Washington. City, and arrive in Philadel phia at d o’clock, the same night Fare to Baltimore, « - - - 8 0,00. do Philadelphia, - - • • • 10,00. do Wasklujhon City, - • • 10,50. . For Ticket*, by either ol toe above Lines, pteo>e call at the West Newton Plank Rond Office, in the Monon gabeH House, Water street J. J. EVANS, Agent ■ apTg ; lIKOmOAS CSSTKAIi BAIIiRDADf 1852. IBSMilgl CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In.connrction with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Rail road, Cleveland and Erie- Railroad, Cleveland and PutsburgU.Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on Lake - Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pimburghi and from cither of those places to any point on Lake Michigan. ■ ; This Line will be composed of two new low pressure steamers, built expressly for the rooie. : CLEVELAND. ...-• - CapL C.O Stakabd. FOREST CITY, - - Cap’. UA. Prsbca f A Boat willleaveCleveland f r Detroit, end Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at 01 o’clock, arriving in both cities the following raormeg, in reason for the mar* mugir&mofcara for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, aim for the LukeSupertorandSacinaw boats at Detroit, Tiey will run from Cleveland in the following order: , FOREST CITY. Monday— * ► Wednesday* * "■ ■, Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday--—— .—•*. -Thursday • ■ —Saturday. CLEVELAND. Monday Wednesday ••*--•* «*-•»• -Friday. r FOREST Cm Y. Tuesday -—Tiitmdny*- ,•• •-Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to make contract* for all kind* of Ftcight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackt naw, FtQJe Sre. Marie, auda'l ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST.LOUISfeHI compos the line until the new Boat* are ready C BRADBERN A CO.Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES, Detroit. aprl4:Cm "1‘852: SummerArrangetnelit—Far.licdactil. PBStfST L VAHI A It A I L It UAD, ffwo Unify Traim From PUtilmrgh to Pblladetpbla and BtlUmore* Only 30 Jioitr* Through ! FARISSIO. fTHUJ Express mail traia will leave the Depot on Lib* JL erty street, above me Canal Bridge, every uiornuir at CJ o’clock. .-. Passengers will gobythccarsioTunic,Creek 12mile*’ where they will .find the bcslor Couches m readmes* to convey them 23 miles*over a Grst rate turnpike road to Beany’s station; (conductor* accompany each train of. Conches), and then take the cars 10 llollidnyrtnirg; and then take the splendid Bleeping cars direct to Philadel phia and.Bultimore. . . Passengers for Baltimore take ibe cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Itarrislmrgh, arriving at Balti more the same morning. The Evening Train will leave daily atG*3U,P. M.,ar* riving at Philadelphia next evening. : Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D. Leech fcCo. 5 * Express Packet Line will leave daily, at 5 o’clock, P. Mf connecting al BlairivJlle with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through Rom Putsbarghto Philadelphia and Baltimore 10 33 hours. FARE,t9.. ' Pleasure parties and others can go oat on the train at OJ A. fit or OM*» M.. and return to the city at Hfc A. M. ,orB P. M. -Fare to east Liberty 15. cents; to Wilkins* burgh 23 cents; to Turtle Creek 30 cents. We are pre pared to run special trams to Turtle Creek, or any Inter* mediate point, for parties of 50 or more. ; Passengers will procure their tickets at the Railroad Office In the Monongohela House, Water Street. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for on amount not exceeding 9150.. jel J. MhSffIIVIEN, Ticket Ag’t P. R. R: Co. - l . .. . . FBOM •' Plttaimrgh to CleTelaiidi Colxtmbaa and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, MSSBBSfI IN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from Pittsburgh to CUveland in hss than TenUourt, by a continues SaUroadLine l rpHE Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania J. Railroad,leaves Pittsburgh at $i A, M* stopping at fiewlckly, Rochester,New Brighton, Darlington, Enon, Palestine, Colaabtana, and Salem, and reaches Alii* ance,B2 miles from:Putsburgb,ail P. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P. M., and reach Cleveland al O P. Ms.: Returning, the pas sengers leave Cleveland at OA.M., Allia&c* at 1.30 P. and reach Pittsburgh at fi.39 P* M.,ln time to con nect with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail road for Philadelphia,'New York and Baltimore, and also wiih.ihe >¥ougbiogheny Steamboat and Plank Road route. “ \ - • . v :. r Fnssengerq by this route come /rora Cincinnati to Pittsburgh rn two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Pcnna. Cen tral Railroad. • FasiengcJ* leaving Pittsburgh, at 830 A. M., reach Cauton at sHVM. am! Massillon at 2.30 P.M. At Mas sillon the I line connects withstage lilies to Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia, and nt Emm to New Cas tle, Poland. Warren. Mercer and Erie. . 7' •*- •«* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 6 20 P.ftL, and New Brighton At? A. M.»ndir. M-,iidpplngat.lmermediate stations, ' Excursion Tickets, good for iwo dtrys, arc sold, be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New.Brigbton . ttaatteity lichen ate sold allow rates, and tickeuby t® some °f the stations. ;, Ihe Trains do not ntn on Bflnday. . t rnn in connecUon with the trains to and iron the station on Federal aueet. .••■■■■. „•• Line from Pius ntiire?B3.Oo dr W 0 m C8 ’ 84,00, To Massillon ’ lo3 o s?s 'ffisaais Fed ®l'isS th ° O' lo „ ■ J-MBSKIM^Sf' *. V Monongahela House,Pittsburgh. : Note—By the rmite by Giramboiusornueflto Wells vi(le,nnd thenceby|Katlroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the fare is $3,50. ’ - .Pittsburgh,April 1,1852.—(apr2) • wood sT.vTaran soon b&low viboin alley. DOWN dfc TETLJEY, : : JKpj^ls^fafuLamaiii. IMPORTERS and manufacturer* :MfW“™ a or CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, IU Wm FLES,'Ac.We / keepageneralas* t • . sortraent of the abovejurticleacon stantly on hatul; together, with a general varietyof -Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistols&nd Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Hunting and Pocket Knives;: Tailora aod Hair pfessera’ Shears? -Pocket Scissors, Ar. AJBO.Traasesnmi Supporterß. Jobbing nntlrepairingnoaUy executed. ! raskiog -.ttiaes of every descrip tion* to orders of the besijnateriai, and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will tbfl;fined with despatch. limiting parties kupplied at Wliolesale prices ' / (my!s - 07,21 5,34 - lb,4{ ,US & - 43 ;-:&00v Sew Books, at Saw York Prices# ; mifEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ;J' now opening from Cartels, Fletfcberfa. Ifarpet’s, ; Gould A Lincoln, XeweU,-4u, Boston,; Martin, Ac., from the PrMhy(eri«rt!Board6f Pdblica tion ;-nnd American Sunday Scbol Union, and Map Sab bath SchooHSociety. Together.with fresh imporlationaof stanilaril Theolo gipal andMiacellaneous works from Europe, and a large •variety of. Stationery. * • Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. • * DAVISON ft AGNEW. $5 Market fit, vroyg3 .. -- ■ Store. wu«lu*l*-ua Batui, CANE,'HMBRKLI/A* AND parasol W MAJSOFAOTORV, Nti'.mJ'Wdod street. JOHN W. TIM, now offers for tale.at Eastern prices, a large assortment of lhe above Goods, to which the attention of dealers sa invited.:. Also,:Carpel Bags, and Ladles’ Satchels ilmyl _ ®ra«afioSalian, _ Pars Reduced I Ktv aHuAnokm JbN~Ti IVESTEEN RAILROAD ENTERPRISE WORKS. "* ~ ' * •* " * 'ii • » -t r „ ' •: >•-?* : JRKCU; ',' T Aw I*m 1 *m I tdihe Warehouse of Hardy ,Xones E,onl street,tblrd house Ea*t*r Wood BtreetowberetUesubserlberwUlisßuePolicies on>Build* ingaanQUieircontenia,artdonfihipmoDjsby Steamboats .anu othey .vessels,-for:;the above-old ana responsible Company. fap3l WE J. JONES, Agent Slate mutual Fire Insurance vomnauy, S„„ HARRJSBVna, PA, hSiGNKDonlyfonha eater claaseaor property,baa ; ao ample capital) and'pfibrda'superior advantages amt of cheapness,safety and accommodation, to city aaa.roQntry-mcrcliaxits, ana owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property. . A> A. CARRlEHiAcinaryj oct27J Branch Office,No.S4BmUhfichlfiU Pittsburgh* Sow Knglandlblvsbtuek laauranettu., Hew Haven, Connecticut, TTORSKB. OATfLE,icc » injured against death by XI-diseaseor accident. Capital 850,000, with power to increase to 8100,000 ■ ZIISSPTOBS. . • . • ■ Thomas Kendrick, Allred Edwards, . J. Lewis Taylor, John Saxton, NathanielTnurber, ■. Wra;W. Kendrick. ■ Tuoaus Ksndrick, President. CJcorgt T. Reynolds* Secretary. • CURTIS A DOBBS, Agents, - . No. 123 corner of Wood and Fifth-sts.; tny2o . (over Patricks & Friend’s Banking Hoa«c.) iTiVu i«a»BttAMcß cofl panv. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 9500,000. THE ANNUAL- DIVIDENDS have been unusually. large; showing-that the company has been doing u very large and prosperous boamesa. - The dividends in 1840 were 20 percent. . ♦* 1847 “ 50 .*• « «• . 1648 “ SO « : u . « ; . 1849 w 40 « • - *. « . 1850 40 « u i« \ssi « QO « « «• 1852 « 40 ‘ This Is amongthe oldest companies in the United States. Its accumulated cupttal is constantly increasing for the benefit of memtiers. present and. future. . MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. Punt Fbkuish, Actuary. CURTIS A DOBBS, Agts. Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood end Fifth streets, over I*at rlck & Friend’* Banking Ilonrc, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also, agents for Protection and Fannei’s Fireand Ma« Tine Insurance, capital 811*0,000, and of Branch office, Empire State ilealui As«octstion, cash, including accu mulated capital SIS OUO. Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate, ravH lABUttAflCfiT THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPANY*—-Offiee.Norlhßoom oftlie 111 change. Third strcetyPhiladclphia. Fibs Ikshiuhcb.-—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in lawn and country, insured against less oi damage by fire at the lowest rate of premintn. Minin* Irtseaurcm—They also insure Vessels, Car SOCs and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or speelal policies, as the assured muy desire. InLX3DTBAbBPgnTATio:i.—They also insare merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canat Boats and titeam Boats, on nversand lakes,on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John U. Tenrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo G.Lclpcr. Edward Darlington, Isaac R Davis,William Folwe!l,John Ncwlln,Dr 11. M. Huston, lames C.Hand.Thcopbiius Paulding,H Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,George Sernll.Spenccr Me* Ilvaln, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson,William llay,Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—O. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tbos. C. Hash, Vice President; . . .. ■ Josura W, Cowaw,Secretary. Q7* Office of the Compaay.No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jclfcdin r. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ThelFranklin Fire Insurance Company* .■. • ot raiLASiirau; T\l RECTORS s I } Charles W, Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, HordccalD, Lewis, Tobias Wagner, AdolphiKßone, SamuelGrom. David 8. Browne^ Jacob R. Smith, Moms Patterson. CIIAB. N.UANCKEU.PrePL Cius. G. Babcixb, Secretary. - (p* Coniinae to make Insurance, perpetual or Limned, onevery description of property in town and country at rales as tow as are consistent with security, * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond’ which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely iuveitedt afford ample protection io the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, ns published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob WWI.VISJ— Mortgages ■—— ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 018,128 68 Real estate .. 64,377 78 Temporary Loans* —»—» 83JC0 17 Stocks C 1.553 00 Casfi.&O » <ft£4B 81 •1,2U.:09 44 . Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of On* Mdlton Four Hundred Thou* rand voilai9 t tosses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages©!lnsurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, oil {labilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr24] ■■ ■ OfliccN. E. corner Wood and 3d it*. lIOM B IK &UK A.K O E Ths Farmers and Rsehsntei' (Xanlits In* lurancfl Association, OF PITTSBURGH, PKNNA. AW tU Tmß OF orrzee—cojuseb of fxrrnriELo vuikd rtnesrs. GUAHAItTY CAPIfAL, 930,000. THIS is an a**ocialion enubh-thed for the mutua) relief' of us members, in eases of sickness or accident,by the payment of their Annual Deport;* Person* in good health may become metebmaua be entitled so a weekly heaeCt, incase of ficknefßor accident. All who join thi* A«sociatton arc entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and loputticipalc in lint profits of the A*roeia> tion. Uiicsiabhyhed on o *ofe and permnaent basis, being both Mutual and Benevolent in ttt design#, with me lowest rates consistrut for U3serumy;and conduct ed m a manner to insure its pcimanrncy ami durability. All persons cto seethe advantages of taking oat 0 policy from the General Office. T&ABI.V suro^rs. 9 2,C*U per year, draws 9 d,to per week; 3,bU do do 3,10 do; 4,0 u do do 4,(R> do; 5.00 do do 5,00 do; 6,00 do do (>.OO do; . 7,00 do do. 7,u0 do; do do 8(h) do; 0,00 do do O.OU eo; U),00 do -do Itf.tO do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 91.50-whlch mtm be paid at the lime of making application, and the first years l deposit withm (wemy days, Each member entitled to a monthly report, grans, Prrjid/nl—D. W. Be* i*xo*rr. t7f« Pioidtnt and TVfiutirrr—Wra. M. Wiison. Sicn/ary-Q. 1). Qrovo, , Finance C«WBmtts—A.J. Clillds, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M r matUnlin State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HARRtsnUlUill, PA., MAY 1,1802. Capital or S»00,000. BRANCHQFFJICEy 2*9 64 Stniihjitia sired, Pittsburgh., sbcors ammsL fITATKMSKt. Total Dtn’t- of property at rtsk - .814,639,010 00 Amonot of bills receivable (m form of Fremium notes from members******»»**»«»—— 8173,537 01 Atnoant oiCash Premioms-•• •$i25,G‘25 10 Total iosses,returnedpremiums, rodnsorance and expenses*— 05,140 56 : ; L S3D,4?d CO later«sioa Loans*****--** 733 40 Cash Sorplas*— .. ... . 831,212 00 Estimated present valae of Sta tionery,Office FornUare.Ac-v - 600 CO TotjU-*-^ 03 of this omouut expires within a year. ' HE Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave toeongramlatethe mcrat ers upon marked sacects of the State-Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In operation only two years, it has taken a position beside the older institutions o' the kind, and proves by its very great success that the menial system as adopted by them it, beyond a question, the best and only safe mode ofinsurancc. /■ The heavy iostes ofthe:post year which have annihi lated manr stock companies, leave ilte State Mutual with a cash surplus-of. upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve c&plialof nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly increasing. The Directors submit that the State Mutual Fire Insu rance Company offers to nwners of safe property in dueemenis seldom equalled and never exceeded. . . Directors—John. P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwiek, Sam* nel Jones, Philadelphia; John D,Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. Gillct.S. T. Jones, Robert viotz, . John P. Rutherford, Prttident; A. J. Gtllet, Seeutarit. JeDdAwtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. Watclieii ilcitilryi &Ci HAVING jnst returned from the Eastern .cities, I havebrought with me one of the most beautiful end carefully Selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to ihe I’oblic. Persons wishingro purchase any thfngin my line, can rely on getting a good article.' I da not advertise to sell goods Eelow cost, itordO per Cent.cheaper than iuiy fconde in the City. dive me a call, and i am sure you will be satisfied UtaU.canselt a good article as cheap as any of them. ■■■ . ■ ;■ Another, tact I wish ta keep beforo the people,’ If yon want your Wntchi Clock, or any'article, of Jewel ry, repaired in the best manner, this is tho place to hare it done. To this bronch of my business t will devote especial attention. ” 1 JOHN.B.' KENNEDY, 01 Market street, ■ apt? ; Sian of the Golden Eagle. . Henry tticbardson, Jeweller* - . HAVINGfe-fittcd bis store In cLbaxulsoraemanner, and, but recently returned from the Eastern titles with a fine assortment of Watches* Jcwetryand Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cus* tomcrs to 'thetat, that among hiaWatchca will bo found the most desirable styles,jpatteras and makers. Of Jew* elry, the latest styles ©rbroches; breast pins, ibV nod vest chains, finger rings f cnr rings, miniature, lockets; Ac., Ac. . FANCY GOODS—Such as paper macho, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottlesftable mats, Colt’s pistols, porte monnleS, m great vancly; china fruit an'icakedigheS, Ac., with an endless variety of useful andonuUnsntal articles, which have only to be seen to be appreciated* __ NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Gltlseni and Strangers, ggL yol ?,s iß}l to purchase p-finn If so, can at HOOP’S • BS“fgStV,JBWgMtY'-gB>RIS. #» JHarirt Third, ami take. a lriolc at his new W.®" I ■lV«re purehnse Watch- J£ of ' C ? e Cold Jewelry at their Teal value* and rtotbe charged two prices for'everything* os you batcftll Bftthe verybeslqualit/of goodput the lowest eastern prices: Do not believe what others, interested In their own sales,'tell you, btitcome andsee for yourselves. AH goods sold aiihiaesmbuJu meut wiDbe warranted as represeuted at time ofimle-. ‘ so th*t alt rosy purchase equally g<f4 ahtl 'cheap; aul 3. IF Time is money, surely it deserves to. be watched, 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 eo Ahd ioofcatthose on sate below. * v > hi BEIHfiBIAS A CO«' - „ FIFTH STREET,- ONE DOOR FROM WOOD Importers and Dealers lnCloolu,‘Watehsa andJtwclriyWauhUlaHrieihf.Wau/iMaJttra Tools. &c. BEG leave to announce to the trade: und the public generally, that they have just-received: from the. best, manufacturers in Etirope; a large jot of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch ToolsandMaterials, and a most ele gant assoament of Jewelry. from- thebeat manufaeiu rers-i-whlch they offer at prrees aa low aslhey can be purchased in jhe Eastern markets. Clocks, Watches and. Jewelry repair’d in the best manner,and on the most reasonable terms. , ■ ■ Promni attention paid to orders from a distance; : ~ mar 24 TTIDE3—4S Dry Hides, just received in store, far XL sale by ge3} JL. S. WATERMAN & SONS. iV:>'V 1 :: ; , - ‘is-r ' ’'S'- - 1 v^v* T ' ~ i ' OFFICKKS. ~* £ ’ ■ — "«8 1— jjt 5 , JDcjj <Boofcs. ' GftEAT BEDUCtION IN PRICES! ‘ : Tb|v4 Aniym «f &*w Summer Goods* THE largeati cheapest and best stock or PAN-. MkOV! DRESS GOODS, ever offered tn this city,isf S&3P aow ripcmrir at - YOUNG. BTENBNSON &! '3®. 'MOVE’S : OaiOLNAL UES. lllva :SIOBKj,No. 74i Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, - Pittsburgh. ' . ; * . The proprietors have last opened-a largo and most; beautiful assortmentof the newest and most fashionable’ ■styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; which have been 1 purchased since the great reduction in prices nlthe? large clearing oat sales In New York and Philadelphia,; ana will be offered to CASH buyers at from ‘JO to 25 per : cent, lower-than forme* puces. 1 DRESS GOODS.of cvery descrlpnon,sochosavcry; large and bcQntifai stock of the following articles; 1 . . High Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glacn Silks, do Pleiaßlnck and Striped . Uo( do ... Brocade Armores and Poult do Soles, all ■ ■ ■ colors; . :.-v .. . Block and Chameleon TurkSatinsand water'd Bilk*;, Chene and India Foulard Silks; - ! •••.- do Printed and Pfam Silk Tissues; ■ t do do : Albertnes and Grenadine*; . Plain,-printed and embroidered Hcragofl; Chene plain and figured Silks and VopUiiai .. < . - Pans, printed Be rage de Lnines, the cheapest ever of* .■ fered*,... . Paris printed Lawns and Jaconets, do do ; Plam and embroidered Mullfl and Swlspcb; . . . . . Plain aud printed Cashmeres, Delaines uml Alpaccas; French.and Domestic Ginghams ; ~ English and American Ciunues and Calicoes, at all prices;, ■ ■ . Needle wotked Sleeves, Cuffs. Collars, Chcinizetts; _ do . Lace and Muslin Capes; Embroidered*hem stilcli and plain linen Camb, Hkfs; Fancy Silk Pocket Hkfe, Cravats and Neck Tics; * GlovcSjHosieryondSuspcndors, a large stock; 0 Jnih Linens, Table CloiksaodTableDaniaska; - Tickings. Checks, Cravh, Bird Eye Diaper * Napkins;: Bleached and Brown Muslins, from 0 to 12c. & yard; French Cloths,plain and fancy Cassnncrcs % Satinets; . Cnshtnerets,Tweeds,MerlnoCassimercs&Ky. Jeans; Block Satin vnd Fancy Vestings, dec;;* Bonucis and Ribbons, at great bargains; - Spring and Summer Shawls, atgreat bargains. The proprietors would. Tespecuully. solicit an early, call from all their friends, and the public generally, feel* imr confident that they cun offer greater Inducements to wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. jelO YOUNG. STEVENSON & LOVE. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Selling off at Cost TO QUIT THE BUSINESS! THE Subscriber being about to reJinqui h the retail dry goods business, and having made such arrange ments as to render it necessary toclose out his stock by« tho Istof Jaly next, will commence on Thursday. May 13, and sell hia entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry 2 goods at COSf, FOR CAt>H. Hisgoodshavinc been principally purchised the pres*, ent Mason, will be found desirable bargains, being at" Icnnffff pEr cent lower than regular prices. ln£ TAPLE GOODS wilt be found-- 4'd and fi-4 French girghums, English and trench ehmues; Ink alpacas and bombazines, Checks and mu lins, Irish linens andcrashci, Table linens and cloth ; Huckahnek towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies, Mar seilles quilts, furniture pr nu, plain and cmb’ri dimity; linen sheeting and pillow lirens, table and piano covers and coverings, worked lace curtains and cumin muslins* _ FANCY GOODS White crape shawls, emb’d ond plain white berege and thibet shawl*; Fine French lawns and bereges; Berege de laioes and muslin uc laines; Tissues and grenadiers; •-. Bik and fancy silks,some very superior, nmi a fine stock of goods generally. ' » . ■ EMBROIDERIES. A\ orked muu and lace copes and sleeves; Jaronelt, moll and linen cambric collars & chcmlrettcs, Jaconctt,muU J edgiuga and insenlngs; Emb 1 4 linen and cambric hdkfs; •Worked bands and flonneiogr; and a mngcificcnl stock of Valenciennes edgings, Ssccs and intertutgs; together with a large variety of other goods,'too numerous to memioD, all ofwhlchwHlactaaUybe sold aIORIGINAJU COST, FOR CASH. Early eaU* will secure'the best bargains JAMES A. M’KNIGHT. No. <>*, 4tb sl •: P. S~ All pcirors knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January. 1652, are requested to pay the same, aaall debts wilt be pot in the hands of an at torney for collection. ■ roy!2 Cheap Dry Doodsl JAMES M’CARDhliSgk CO., ' _ 109 Wood Wood Street, ARE now openinga very extensive and well assorted stoek of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Can •Uiing in part of French and Kn?h<b Broad Cloths, Tweeds, CassUncres, Carhinereus, Donkins, Jeans, Cottonades, Dnlacg#, Linen Coatings, Silk, Satin and Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also,about 100 CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest style* of SHk and Linen Poplin*. Delaines, Oeragesaiu! Borage Da LoLnes; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns; Plain and Fancy 'Calicos, in great variety; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Palm J*nf, Leghorn, Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican Huts; SUk, Gingham ami Cotton Parasols. Ac., Ac., which are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating term*. Taprlg OrefcC AUraetlon I JUST RECEIVED at JkstjuV One Prtce Cash'Storc f No. 78 Markeistrert, Pittsburgh, between Fourth st. and Diamond, the largest uml most beautiful stock of SPRING axo SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to tbe c-iuzctis of Pittsburgh. The subscriber woinl Inform those who desire to get coos UAto&ix*; thut the greaierpart of his Stock was purchased at the recent large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia forct&ir, which enables him in sell goods Iff to 4 J3-per cent, cheaper tlnn those who buy on credit.. We do not deem it uece**«ry t* mentiun the the different kind* of goods that compose oursstock, but deem U sufficient to saj that it consist* of u full assort* meat of ladies'and gentlemen’* wear, together with a geueral Mark cf FUtIMSHLNG GOODS. Wo would respectfully solicit on esuroumtion ot our stock from ihoscwha wish to purchase, [marls JAafifi PX’CANDLKSS dk CO., 108 IV'GOD STKKEI\ TlfilOLF.$AJ<B A<t/onn Foreign anrl ltomtfue Ih]f ¥f Goods, are now »»pc.ihur rheir purchase ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD:i, selected with the greatest care, to suiulte trade, eousistinu utpyriof the newest alyle* of— Ureas Lawns and Bertges ; Plain aiulFigured Alpaccae; French,scotch uml Domesue Ginphum?: Primed Calieoea, In great vanctr; Ribbons, Luce* and Edging*; Cloths, Ca*simerc* and Vesnnga; Suttimer.CoattngandPantttloomng; • Brown and Bleached Muslin*; , Palm and Ijeglioru Hats; Straw ami Bnud Bonnets. Together with a complete slock of Variety and Pedtnr*' Notions,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold uml Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks, Ac. Ail of which are of fered at Wholesale, Cur u small Advance over Eastern price*. _ ffeMSiim 108" FRENCH STORE. 108 _ , openeu openings including rich Shawls; from $5 to f£7* 9100 each. Let every lady call and ace this splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Laces, Satins. Silks, Lawns, Beragci, Mantillas, and Visues, to match the Shftwle. " Ladle* 1 and Children’s Millinery, Gloves,. Flowers, (fenUemen’sßroad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hat?, (Cento styles,) Shins,Coats, &o. Mourning Goods of every description. : Madame A.Gosling* (from France,) is in the monthly recciptof Fashions and Models, from Fans, Loudon ami New York, at No. 61 8l Clair street, and 103 Market bi , where ladies are respectfullyinvited to call. . The trade sopplied with modelsand materials, japrld SfiOORD ORBAT AttttlVAtil /’\F FALL and 'Winter Dry Goods and Vatities at No. \f 87. Northwest eoraer of Wood Street and Diamond Pa. -D. Gsboo & Co. would again an* notince to their oldcuflomers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now preparedto olTerfor sale their present newstock of Goods atunußuallylow rates. And us our purchases hake been made oiv the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, wafiat* ler.ourselves,and hope to be able tomerit a continuance or conaaence and patronage of our. old customer and' . the public generally, which has bcen-hereiofore so libe rally bestowed upon as. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is inpart of Broadcloths* CaBslraereg,S at tincts. Tweeds, fancy. Vestings, Chocks,FlannelB, Dri]Unga, Black and BrownMus|ins,TickingB, BlahkeiB, LirtSey PlMds, Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin DeLsines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints,. Glazed Cambrics, .Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, BUks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk PockeiHandkerchiefs, ana Irish Linens direct from Inland, and ail other aniclesgencraily kept in the Dry Goods line*: Otra VAsinr* Depaitmentwill be found on examination to be aniurpassed by any other of the bind Wen of the Mountains, ,ahd is made up in part of Combs/Bniums. Patent and spool Threads,: direct from Europe::Pori Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pina and Needles, Tapes, Thimblesj Spoons, Ba rors, fable Catlcry ond Pen-Knivesjust arrived from Sheffield; PatcntMediclhes. .Viotln.nnd Violin Strings, Gum Btttpenders,Bfatea aha Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles?, Pistols,'Hosiery, Gldves, Lnwhs and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy NetUhgsi Greed Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk - Florence togetoer.with a general assortment of all other articlesihlhe Variety line.-' We have on band and for Bale a large assortment of Gold and Silver . Watches and Watch Material&jGoJd and Gilt Jewelry, Gold 1 and Sil ver Pena' Gold and Silver' Spectacles, Clocks, &c., to which we invilo the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cush or satisfactory refer ence. ■ N;B. The business of the late firm of Gsroo & Mc- Canplkrs Is to be settled by D. Gnaao at the stand of D. Gbeqo & Co.,'who-is folly authorized- for such and in whose possession are the. papers, Notes and Books of said firm. [ocilSaf Removal* HOUGH a ANTHONY have removed their DA GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke's Building, to : Eaton's Building, over the YbungWcn's Library, where they will he happy to see their bld patrons and friends. npr7:tf - - ;■ . ? Farattnrs and Chair Warorooms. §; JOSEPH MEYER,.424 Penn street, above lbs. Cabal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, at {ke lowcst vneta, every description or if and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS andCII AIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. - Purchasers would do wall to visit nia Wareroomt*. ■ fnvtfM&wlT .. ■ • . • ••. . r >• Wise. fTXHE Undersigned begs leave to announce to Ms friends X nnd cuslomers, that he has received i* large, and with the greatest-care selected, lot .of RHENISH and FRENCH VVINEj which ho can warrant as pure and SenQinevand wbichbe sells either by iheboule or cask. csidesi he keeps always on hand, a large and well se-. looted stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRANDY* HOD: Land G!N,and otherLi<ntors,nU ofwhioh are of the first qualities, and-warranied .-genuine anicles. - Ho feels gratefhl for former fhvortfj and ftsbali be his duty to attend to his customers as formerly. ' - Ashe has Made the -best had latests Improvement for .Teetify.mg,>Whiskey,he can fiirmsh ihem of the best kma;and ax thelowesi price. D.FICKEIBEN, : xayfi No. 137 Liberty street ?**&*’'*''V~*< , ‘v - - * , . . ' "v . . y*»ggBS3WM. E. STEVENSON continucuia manuv faemte CABiWEr-'WSiilB oi ©very descrip-;- ‘ffiilwlwiH^^ l at his old,stand, Corner Of Lio&rty tntfj «*WffllBeventh streets. UNDERTAKING Attended; to,lnaU»3 branches. mayil _ ; , , m A. fiflMrfKlfiS A CO,, j O extensive CABINET and XX CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.'MSraitbfieid eu 1 * forgo agsoTUnentof faiioy and plain Furniture, which; thoy will, sell 15.per..cent.bdlow, customary rates. : I Terms—cash only. ldec27:ly * Cabinet ana cbair Faciom ; fl\ ;;; JOSEPH MEYER haa on hand, at .hisrxten* WLbivc Cabinet and Chuir Manufactory. No. 424 Pena l SWsrrcet, above the Canal, all kinds of FURNITURE,: _Vt- SDC k as ffoffls, Centre Tables,Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany and all other articles in the Cabi* net line—which, he wt'l sell2D per cent; below custom* ary rates. Terms—CASH, ONLY, JOSEPH MEYER, _npiG ..-i ,_No.424Penn street, Fifth Ward. O.C. UaWMBU. U. L'ACLIK - Ramusr &■ Daalor, ... CABINET W AREROOM, SMITHFI ELD STREET; i ■fitivtmStvtnthitTettflndSiravbtrryaUejfyP^isbuTgyPa. : HAMMER & HAULER keep Constantly on hand. VfLi a variety-ofoxccllent and/aahionablaFurniture, FEpg warranted equal to any in: the city, and sold on as] *1 •favorable terms as can be obtoitied at any similar, establishment in .he They have ttow oniiaTui an: unusually extensive stock,embracing-all kinds of Fornix lure,trom the cheapest and plainest to.tbemosf costly; and elegant, AH orders promptly attended to. mrill:6nr Vtnetrs, Mahcganvj Basttßood dridWainut; Varnish /fordtffhrAamiFarmmrsatWbolesale. jUftt received from New York X and Boston a. most splendid stock of VENEERS,; and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely lowprices. Asgreat care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail lobe suited either as'to quality of price; nnd,as ills well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior andmuch lower than by band, the attention of taotradeisrespectfoUyjnvitcd. ;■ Turned Work,ln. all its branehes, edrriedon as usual: 'Plankfoj band rails, for*iCarpenterr,ajid alt articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture* constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths* Springs,.&e*» &c»■, RYAN# APKEE, Ryan’s Boitdings, :• marg&ydaw No. 3tFifth street. / JoarnsymtnCablnst IlfaksrsAiaoctstkon WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET, (near the comer or Wood.) Til IS ASSOCIATION, cm-■!■ gSßsaaromafcfc bracingfialready, twice to threeUL - ffmMrfflMM 1 times ns many hands asihe lar*-pS§! andhithertomost renowned business shops oflhls city; have opened their. Ware-: hoose,\and are able to furnish, the public, by wholesale' or retail,with Furniture of the following description— .vlr: lifnhogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureans [Full GSK amued Bureaus; Mahogany .Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chain;Mahoghay Waihstanda; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book. Cases; Secretaries? Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Rocks;. French Bedsteads; Ottomans;: Poplar Wardrobes; DmiDgandßreakfaatTablesjWork stands; Cherry, and Common, Workstnnds; high post, coramon,low,and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Ctadlcs*4c. Theadvamagesofco*operation,on an extensive scaler permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell,iowertlian any competitors,an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. IJO* work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. • imar29 : itott far the manalaetbrc and #ole of tlie ariicle la the West, they having been manufactured .heretofore exclu sively ia the East,,wheretheyare-superseding the bso. of wooden coffins, take this method brinfonting the pablie, thin they are nowinanuXaqinritigreigbteen differ* eni sixes of the.mbdern Sarcophagus, v&mngin length from S 2 inches to CJ feet, with width and’ depth suitable for bodies of ordinary size*;ahd for those who desire space for. cushioning, orforbodies of Qausuai dLmen* sioas, have several sues'-deeper and 'wider.Thisin* vention now coining into general Dfie,iepronouTicedone of the greatest of the : age. Those, Bubial Casss are composed of various kinds of mclals, bnt principally, of iron. - The? are thoroughly- tnamdtd inside and onLand 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 melons capable o£ in a given quantity. When properly, secured with cement they are perfect* ly air-tight, and free from exhalationcf oflensive gases: They cost no more than good wooded coflmv&nd are : better than any other arade in use, (of whatever cost.) for transportation, vaults, or ordinary interments: as has been provenh7actual ezneriments, and certiilea In i>y some of our most scientific by the Honors* blea Henry Clay, HanielAVebstef, XrfWls Cassjond otherdUUnguifhed Senators whojiave Witnessed.their merits, and whose letters, together wiih.other evfdenccft of their worth, may be seen atoor Agents 7 Burial Case Depot, No. 117* Main-street, three doors above Ninth, where we intend to keep on hand at all tirfje*, such u stock of all sues ah«l degrees of ornament and finish as; wUlsmtlbe raosi diversified tastes* . . ' VV* invite , the attention of the public, and of Under* takers, particalarlyiihronghout the -West, to an exhmi : nation eftbe article, and request them not to rely upon the representation ofunderttfifera not using the article, whose interest it would be to mipreprcseut them. . ro/iTsd:.'?rti W. O DAVIS & CO: JAHES W. VVOOhwE'ib, r.V ka^j$ a * CABINET ' gk izmmzFtmNiTtmE mamjfactuheu , IVarc-rooma 97 and 99 Vhlrd »tmt« J-: W, W. teppectfallylnfbrnis hlsfricudsandcustom? • crsihav he has now completed bis spring stock of Furniture', which isdeddedjy the 'largest itrid best over offered for sale in lU'm City,whiuh win be sold M price*, ctslow a* any iq the United States: Hast or West;- ' As he to uphold the quality withwell seasoned materials, best workman.-hip, ami newest designs; and from the extent o( bis orders ami fodlity in mai waeturingvbe lacnabled to produce warranted fimuars,atthe iowenprices. . He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers 5 interest with hti own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of cripilon of furniture, from tire cheapest tun! plainest, to the most elegant and cosily, that o house, or any part of one, maybe famished from hU stock, or. manufactured expressly -to order The following articles con«Rt» in part, of his stock,which for richness of style anil finish, cannot be surpassed Inanyoftbe Eastern cities: Louis XIV teie-leie-n-Sofas;. : WSofas.inplosh and haircloth; SOdox.Mabogauy Cnairs, 510 do Walnut do, SO Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut do do; SO Mahogany Divans f ’ 20 Walnut do; . 60 Marble fop Centre Tables; . .SO do Dressing Bureaus; 30 .. do Wastelands;^* do Enclosed do; —-C .100 Common do; 90 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut do; : 60 Cottage do; ' 390 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 2UMahogany Wardrobes; - 10Walnut ... ; do; lOCberey . . r do; 60 Plain Bureaus; . 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables; 12Secretary.and Bookcases; 20doz.Cane Seat Chairs;. 24Cana Scat RocfeingChoirs; ISL&dies Writing Desks: Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots: Ktlguires; • ' Paper Machae Tables; : Conversation Choirs; Pembroke - do; ' JAMES GOSLING, MARKET STREET. Mad, A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, WtiOLICSALB AHD HXTAIL . Dealers in feuign and • Fancy and Staple DItY GOODS, MILLINER Y, se. IpRING AND SUMMER A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS; Cabinet maxjzba supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short* estnottce. . . All orders promptly attended to* . fmars RAISINS—G 5 boxes “J. Kristies ll brandfor sale by myl3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. ('tO-PABI’NEHBHIP.---:The‘ subscribers have this day. J associated themselves together as Partners, for The purpose of transacting a Wholesale-Grocery-, Produce, Liquor and Commission the firm of John . Block A Co.* No. 219 corner of Liberty and Irwin sis. JOHN BLACK, jnorfcy M. MCCULLOUGH. JR.. w . WaXlOOel PITTSBURGH STEAM GARBLE WORKS, : 31V, 391 and 393 Liberty, vppont* SmOifield tu- MONUMENTS, Grave Stones', Furniture Tops,.and.'all:kinds of manufactured Marble, al ways on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice. Several hundred designs for Monuments; original and bond; Tha trade famished with Marble at the lowest pilces. OrdorsprompUv attended to. marlijtn : W. W. WALLACE. 1)009 Case* Straw Good*, TUE subscriber having made arrangements with the • NORTON STRAWrMANUFACTURING COMPA NY, for. the, sale :of their Goods, now ofiers for sals a largo assortment of STRAW MATS add BONNETS, of eyery.variety of fabric, stvls and paitefti, adapted; to the Spring Hade, which wiU be sold by thepackage, at the lowest figure. Cases may be assorted to suit pur-' chasers. J. W ALDEN, rnoi24:Sm«3taw No. C 3 Milk street* Boston. Dissolution oCPartnerstup, fTTHE Partnership hitherto existing .between tbs sub- X scribera,cloingbu9mess m thet name of John-Black & Co., is.thia day dissolved by mutual consent. If. Mc- Cullough purchasing the entire interest of John Elnck in said business; 11. McCullough having the right to uso the name of the late firm ia settling the business,and the exclusive right to receive all outstandingdebts, and to pay all debts duo by the Jate firm. JOHN BLACK* ; henry'McCullough, N. 8.-~The business will be continued by. the subscri ber as usual, at his oldstand, corner of Penn and Irwin streets. v \ HENKY McCULLOUGH. March HBSJ. , marthtf QISUttQS Atßftfiß, 71 corner of Wood .and Fourth sis., '■(» HAS just received kUSpring Stock of >e=Ka JSjsuperior BOOTS and .SHOE'S,-.: of theOSSBi jwbest stock workmanship that, can be got together in auy’one establishment, of iilce amonnt,Tn the West.. Nearly afl made to special order, free from ems, blemishes, Ac. Country. Merchants and others are re spectfully invitedtbc&H and examine the stock,* which is ofiered for sale low/or; cosh. N.B.—G.A. Uaapaid particular, attention toh&vo a general assotlmentof the best stock of Boots and Shoes for the Retail trade, from the goodiow price to the best made custom work, consisting or every kind of colors and fdshious now in use. Individuals end families may rely on always finding a general assortment,as it tt lates lo sizes, widths, fnshiort and quality, at No. 7i.' ALSO—Men, Boyb, and Children’s raJm Leaf three StrawJlata. “ : , o - taprSdim notice* fpHEjiojtneiahin heretofore exi«ing_between the nn- X dersignedm the Commission and *V>roardinrbmi. ness, etc., under the firm of 8; P/VON - &Ca,is this day dissolved by mutual coSSm. Pbe business oi the late, firm will ue settled -by P Von , BO M« “O RSX. Co-Pattnsrihip Notice* ;‘F«ftPn<*erslgned have this day funned a Co-Partner* X ship for the transaction of a Wool and -General Powording bnaineas,uuder the firm of Water and llSFront Blreets. •, - JASIE9B, MURPHY. „ , S.F.YON BONNIIORST. I PmAmgh, May 3d, 1653-m,4 I * *** t 1•* JbrnUare, &i. ToCabthtt' Digit crtf* Eilzabaihen do; Hall and Tier do; Reception do; Ladies* Work Tables; „ i’carilnlaid .do; ExtensionDinlng^Tables 5 Aim do; Ottomans; Gothic nnd Hal! Chairs. ** ' ' « ’ *** ’ * T r V ■* <. t: •• • \,J*V f * t f \ f *,*r~ *t 7 * * *■“ ’ _• —• “•' ■**£-' * * -- r *&r: >;# jim gntsB a«V mttndm. ' AJIBAO OB* AliLl 7 i mjWjCT p*”american an.. JNO; YOONfiSON,. tips' l paratioh; the raedlcahvmueifcifwhlch are (band to bo eighttiineame : atTength. of jSjneriaitt Oild alrecllottsforits osc..ln dlieascwhcreihdoiigl.! nal Americas o{i has beeu found at all efficacious, and it so fat oweivns toreiidfrrlt thu! CHEAPEST MEDICINE WORLD: Call and tty It. , i V- «WBf:Y<WNesOKi-- •• ■ Ni B.’ The orlginalOU/ln iisnainial'Biat'c nstakeh from the bowels of the eauh.cfln be had os above—and willbe'fbtrtid genuine: notwiihstahaiug « ceru <n firm claim* to be the-pnty Proprietors.. • d*w.tf , *♦ t\ - Judd’* Uedloated IdlQQltl Catiolet ' articleU intended for family use, and should be I found in 0»c possesion of every, family in ihe lsndw lotbcir' them;and ftßerafair UialjWiUconslderJt^isßimsable. . “ This- mny Oerti». tbai wei tbe ondere^cdr^aviM freqoemlymadeuseof Jndd^Me^lcatedtiw^d.CflOcle, prepared by. Messrs. .CBiup Jl pai^rdfession at brethren, as an eieellenvrtjbsUwfefprraghesivepJaa ter, in dressing boms, cats, agalds,bruises, end all kinds, of fresh wounds p sore hippies, a remedy -nne quallcd. CHARLES -WOODWARD, M.1f.,- WMrB. CASEY, M.D, I>, HARRISON, MD., F. WOODRUFF, M-l)w . UA%TON-B^EWER 2 M.o: r v;'- i:LLSWOETnBURR,M.U. ? Holafiic. Comprising nil tlie practising physicians in too city ofi Middletown. " Foe calc by A. FAHNESTOCK-& CO., iyl . . corner of Wood snc! FirstBti : . Xompirand Bjirap of YellowODocU Rooty • Y\CCUPIES‘, the front rank.among the proprietory? V/ medicines of ihU'-coamry for completely,caring? Canker,Salt.Rbeum,Eiyßipeitts>.nndaUother diseases aijpine frpra anioipareetate of ,wsblooa. /Also,.Liver Complaint, C&tarrb', ifyapcpsttf, Headaches,' Dizziness, Coughs^Soreness and tightnessubont the Cbeßt/Broti-' chills, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation > '.about th* Threat? and is used with unptecedented;aU6-‘ ccssinaJl cases of ■: _ FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENEKALDEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body,giviug tone to the various organs, and iirtigoi&tißgtheentire;syateni.; If the testimony of thousands ©Hiving witnesses, from! all parts of the coantry,ean be relied upon, itis singu-: Inrlyefficacious in caring all ffumdrs,and restoring do* i bUitaied .ftwtbfoken lt is purely l vegetable iti Its : cdinpbsftibh, Unff'sO: accurately com-? blued In its proporUcmsthatthechemical bManiealand: medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously; unite to FURII-Y THE BLOOD, - * It has removed many ohrohiadiseases which has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and haß also cured' Canker* Salt: Rheum; Erysipelas and' Scrofula, wnieh, Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed lo.m&fceliieleastim-’ pressioQnpon, Ithas been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS; ; The moat obsUnam Cancers havo- been: eared bynliismedicine..:,Wesay that it is. a -valuable • medicine in allßi LiOUSCOMfLAtNTS. It removes; all obstruction inthecireulfftforc, rendering:the.Tuver! free, active and healthy, Dtcmoves Palpitation of the! •Heart, and alMmses of .Asthma, and may be asedmmU climates,and at all seasons of-the year. This Syrup Is preparedohly by C. MORSE A- CO.* at iOS Fouutoiu : strceU Providence, R.l.aud soTd wholc •ale and retail,by i\ i S.N .WICKERS HAM. Only Agcnt.foi Western Pennsylvania, - jeH;y Warehouse, ebrWopdand Sixthsts.yPUtsb^h The Orest Tegetabts tiemedy t DR.JI. B MYERS* EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild Gherrtf and Sarsaparilla. ■ w ■ - THIS valuable medicinal prepara lion differs entirely from anyjimplc •** extract of Sarsaparilla” or com-. . -- moapurilyingroedicine. Itisacom -0!?H'/5* rB TJ£ s ormany of MOST CLEAN-*. MEDICINES, with oiheia Imclv^isfevacting directly on the Kidneys, or W iL havinglmmediaterefercncetotbe re* v V p>>S[ lief and continued healthy operation '/V' of some; Internal organs,', it con-: 1 ■ imns articles which enter into: ho other preparation in existence, and - IT J 8 UNRIVALLED iawmfvinkand refreshing effects, by any medicine.in the world, 'll ia put up INLAKGE BOTTLES, is very nleasant to the taste; and Iff more'concrniralcd, . , * STRONGER, BEITER AND CHEAPER, than any other in the market./ Persons who have taken m Sarsaparilla '.**■ by the gallon, without relief, have been radically cured by usteg two or three bottles, - Thisris. the only Compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sartapanlla arc so prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of each,in Combination with pore extracts ot other healfcg' articles/ in a highly concentrated mate.: •Its ingredientsate PURELY. VEGETABLE, and are such roots and baiks asare found, though ehiefly.oflec ting certain parts, in theirgeneral tendency, to produce the most cleansing and Healing effects. It IS IMPOSSIBLE To cure many iHseascs.- Dropsies, , Kidney Com-; plints, Ac., draw off Watery Homors from tbe Blood, or corrcpt and irritating secretions of diseased,organs from the body,without the thorough operations on the %Kidneys,a* causedby thisraediclne. No other extracts even preienJ ro this effect In faet*this very operation,, for which it is particularly, compounded, differsJrom aUother preparations, and makes u the best compound' iQexistencc. : -IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY,'ute tbis mcdieine.— TtwiilTcheve. It has cured when -Ji/o itself was :de«; -paired of. It contains articles that will cure, if any thing can. and takes the only method. to make perma- .- nenicures. To protiuco testimony in proof of the cure of thi*dis-j ease U acknotvledgedly new. The public have so long been taught to regard it as fatal, that .its positive cure , would seem almostfimiracle, Vet • • SHIP FEVER; HAS BEEN CURED, And by the Grcav Vegetable Remedy, Dr. 11. B.My-- or*’. Extract, Dautieiiouy Wild.Chefry,&e.i;alone. We «elc.cl tlwi following'; as aspeefnicnof Lhc nume*. rous testimonial* to the efficiency ;of ibis medicine in vwi of ihi/malifiTigni di-irace, wbicti we iiave to ex-* hibii. TESTIMONY OP PHYSICIANS. .■FrancisTibhmese M.i). v n skillful physician* reriding, in Ruff,do, N. Y..nnd one whohosdevoiedhimself par ticularly to the study and cute of .the Ship Fever, with almost every phase of which ho is. conversant,-'gives the followicg testimony it) relation to thc.cffectsor ibis mediemtJ,ns prepared by himselt:• t “TliUu to certify, that I have used Dr. H. BvMyeT&’ Extract of Dandelion,-Wild Cherry, andSarsnpatilln; in my practice* in.cures of a uuraberof patients sick with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. Ami I consider Ua general curauveinthat disease.’ 7 ; Prepared by MYERS A RICE, .< No. 11 Warren street, New York. - Sold by R. E SKL.IiF.JIB, aprfrdeodfcw '• -No■ S 7 Wood street,Pittsburgh. Dr* De Leney’i Celebrated Curative Xu* . ■ : stnunent, v The only Infallible Cure for that Dreadful Disease . knovfn as Spermatorrhea o? Involuntary yoctur-' ■ nal Emissions, - v.r .. SO .harassing and destructive, and productive of so much mischief to the nervous system, incapacitate' me the man for business, society, and matrimony. 'fblslnstxument iseunple, comprehensive,-andMttJfT failing, and may be used without tbo slightest inconve nience or the knowledge of the most muraatd friend.— It t 8 to.be used externally, producing- no pain or injury whatover, nor preventing any ooe from attending to his business; and: while in not dsfagfe. emission can' take place, invigorating- the organs, in a shaft time, to such an extent that they bkoa.inthfir lunsmivfi powsa os* nirrE?moN,-theloiftOfwh3chjcapscd byearly abuse, is the disease in question, and lhceause of the thousand conconiitautC9irp)aiQt*,viz: Nervousness,Prostration,. Djspepsia, Pain m the Head and .Diraness of Vision, Weakness of the Bock and Lower Extremities,-Affec tions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples of the Face, Pre mature Decline.ofVirility* AVeakncfis of Memory and Power for Mental Application,- Dejection* Aversion to. Society,Timidity, Sclf-llisiruav Laveof SoUiudc, Ac All this* eof/iplatflU ihcar/aMy disappear as soon as the souteeis stoppedfrom which they emanated. ■ - This instrument has been examined and approved of by ihofaighestauihoritte&in Enroj eand Amenca,is re commended by the most, prominent'Physicians-of all countries, as the only tertain tantdy existing for rftoie' eomphxintr,,and has now completely superseded the use of crags,-the bougie, cauterisation* Aciyuoito mention theihousoudadvertised nostrums of the day, as cordials, antidotes., Ac., Ac*. .It constitutes, at the frame time, the safest, the mastpUasant, aud by far the cheapest treatment ever offered to the afflicted, a fair price being allowed fbrtbe Instrument, utter the desired effect has been aK tained. Be it also remembered, ihatthose complaints arc bat little understood by the profession in general, and that alt the tncdicins-iu the world never has, and never will, stop those losses, which, if allowed to couiinuc an* checked,' are Buro to produced the most distressing con.* : sequences. U has been a matter of surprise to some, that any one of respectability and of professional attainments should dovotc his auemkm to diseases which: people of every description pretend to'ciure.so easily* if, however, but fflo on*thousandth pail ofthe mieertefcthes&peoplebrihg upon society were KnoWitia very differehtopinion would be formed. And it is not dniy ttie. present misery and dejection, pieyingoathe mind as well ox the body, that is deplored, bu» aoirie are. of'sttch a .nature as to affect posterity, and ovento destroy the reproductive faculty, altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remain bo dormant In the cansUtubon as to ap pear iu no other way than intbeireffectsupon posterity; yet,..if most easily and speedi ly removed. Thaaboveysoingeuiouaiyco&tnvedinstru* meat, will doubtless, in a great measure, contribute to check the eviisof quackery, so prevalent!!) tbiaclaisfof diseases, throughout tlie Cnlon. - The price of-the complete instrument, carefully secur ed ageing tall observation in abox,is only ®lO. It can be: sent, by express; to Uny address in any part of the XJnucd States, Canada, Ac., occofdingMo order, acCom panted by fail: directions, and important advice to the married and single; the expanses, eVeit to-the remotest parts of thecoantry, being tiifflng. * .The unexampled success this lnßtrnraent hnsf obtained. since Its introduction in America; has induced some un*> Snnclpled persons in NBVjLYotki Philadelphia; Atbsny* oatou, Ac., to. get:up. some"ridicu!ous things, collea: u in»trnmcnta, ,T . whieji. however; b*«'ifot.Ttia suatir- Bsr reaembltmce,' jtor principle,* to my own invented, long tried, and universally approved In sirufnenls. jand which are asisimilar to them as night is to light. l iEVeiry attempt to sell aach for mine wllFbe prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, I belng willing to connect the well and honestly cametf reputation ofray Inventions with .quacks and their worihieaaproductions.'jYo. Jnitnimeux wgMiiina' and noniioribesbarranted butthoss. ordered from mytilf ■ All appHcntioha and remitiunceft' must* bo.’directed (postpud)tb tho Doctor himself, he ha vingno Agencies established but in London-and Paris.' Address* post paid, Dr. B,UeLauey*sl Lisnenard st,, New York. ■ . ■ ; tmderßigncdcerUfy, Withgreat pleasure, that . lfa »?“« v c*mehitoned;in B tfamem is notor.ly.con&tructed ou scientific principles, but.tbiiifrom its' use:the happiest r may .always, wlilrcdhGdencei beanticipated, CERTA^iE^DrEKTA'NT' 1 "" 563 ' N ° HF.NftY S. MD. ' , MiD.V ffO Chamber street, • .. C-.ECiviIARDT, M.D.,-54 Howard street, • _ New Yoox, ur. ux L/XJnsV; isprepared to execute all orders for sur gical apparatus, viz: Artificial Arras and Lcgif, whiehu move iiko natural members. Apparatus. for.vJuuxatloni for Contracted Legs: for curvature :of ihe Spine-vnd Waist;: for False Joints of the-Arins ioid Knees; for ;: Paralytic Legs ;,for^; fat liaciynml for Falling of the Rectum j Hypogustno Belts: ; Beds aiut Chairs for Sick Persons ; Crutches;.Truß«y», «c.; Ortho pedic Corsets, Ac., Ac. All work warranted. .LeUers most be post paid, containing a proportionoteremitlouce or city reference, - [fet>yo:iy FiU« Gold WaiOH«»A»a T n HOOD has now on hand a full stock, of floe <3OLD. JEWELRY* of every voriety. Gold , and flUver Spectacles, gold and silver•Thiia]blefiilo!4 and Peacitsv Earßingih KogOTilhigs^CaffFiixfr.r&Mfhes, mW(jKni»«i«Jl* er * <,t,l *. Bll^®J,o 2 ll, » Ca sl Port Monale*,fineßibot* ariflßazor Slfop*,fine Aecorflo on*. Coral Bead*, plaited Wore, Sx. All Of which fas i« : noweerUtts,t«tnntl7eaate!D prices, and fromSs to 50 Pei cent lower than, the earns quality of Goods can be UMrortnUUncity.nt, gj UAHKET STREET. ' - ■■■ - ■-"■ ■ ■ A^scm •, . i ’ * n* . V":vT *"■ ■%''■ ■-■■■, ; . v>\;-. * ' t-C •.-IVI . * * i *-*- -t J. r** ,>*■ * -** < j r * A* -4 * ? * • nORBB’ff SHIP FEVER! SKIP: FEVER! > l?* * v <■ K. £ _ .«c* j _: - ; 7 -*■< . 'v - z.rtsu ...... .>- f * f f' t ') ~ * ' - j - *' f' JHtMfal . w, r. —.i... PIlAs, JJ - »n lrmocentj tafcand effecesl remedy for CMoro-' *UoratGteen:BirtTO«s,:ffclfe'Af6totifWliie«,Btip. preuion, Uytniendrrbffia, Nervous OeblHiy.Beneiel Weakness, I'Taajca.PajtiaTd tte'Heid.and Clmb«, U>«t -oriApnsu3,P4ipi[iiUorn't»emor»-/»iJeMti'Bpuie,CMt UvpDeJii JntiiWUiy, JDyrpewta or-IndigesHloij, Flelar fence or Wind, ahdali Uterine Complaint*. Price eeuu, or a»0 buter/or. AKOO..- Sold; whpleeelefind ■aU ’ ' —* head ttfe'nnw allow a ontila-eoodiiiorroCrhinga is produn *isS£ s•*?•fclfeviate but-jKe knife of a ekilfa. :^PD Py*ti^ttjkftWq*^A , ittordi* SSSXiSrSi^^^^^P^* l /! t>© left ;ti>'thc person C :ike“tfi^^^tts|£Srta made %uli.-iui r £2ii(!inesa and otter butrtmieot Utah which we: are acquainted? and frill retain any. ippmre with earns ana comfort to the wearer. Physician*,ofthe behest .ltahaiiwlii the oro I Te&Siort have-givcnteiumdaysn its greatauneTlorlrvovei iho ordii»WT;. f T»«*e»i..in o*e. TheTnujrofDr.Hnb ,■ bard will flare ots-Jmlf Ujc rosea of ordinary Rumare 7 adtiee Oiose afflicted;!*mafco^appUcouonjn timoi f&* tUfcrencu ef fht hightst character can b* aiteniti tKs~l?UyibiicuUin% bn theagtnt:\- ..Pcraonsfrein.adisiancov can have lb cm sent, by sending tbemeasare- round the body.- t. *‘ ■~• * . v-- ; / DH. GEO. If. KftYSER. : 140 Wood itreet.«oldqgcniforFutsbijnibi ‘ - i ’ mftrlltffctr. XO ISVALID9 ASD TUB SICK.' THE CELEBRATED FoksTOCKjaBBWINBB. T7IIRBT., The Glba/t Fain 'Extbactos (CiwmH’id* Daily's) curing. aU.BuTOs-.nadvsall .External p aina ■ and Sores. ■J'.Bd. j Bohn Cotem&ia- for Slaying: or Restoring tho ■ .Human dab. , ;: 3d. Heist’s Nerve and BohtLtniment and ■TndianVeg etabLtElizifj-a caceior nit easts of RhetmmUstJU-: 4th.- Oil, a certain care for Dearness.; .;*< fiih; JHay l sGnftrieruja fchowhctfre Cor tho Piles. eih. Spohn'sStekEfexdatJieJlcmedy. . 7ih. UdoihefißeUeftfornil women in the family way, Bth. ‘ Lcn&Uy's- ‘ F(inoeea r .{oT Colds and feverish feelings,and preventing fevers; for "Asthma, 'JAverlUtfripldlnt- end' Bilious-Aflecilenaj for DjarrhcDa, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite; foTCcstive ness In fepihles aridmales, and nervoascomplainia; fox Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia; Piles,Tlheumati&a;'&4. The great points are, ft U not bod to tako, never gives - -pain y and'!hev£rle&veB-oixecovtive; • ‘ -1' '.': •/; Oth. Zolmetoc&s, Yennifuge (\yorm JCiller,) forChUdren or grown persons. v.;iOtt,-jure.: Bnvn 1 s GrtaiPain Killer,-.-Tia medicine • - has beendUcovered.tnatis so happily adapted to uee internally as drops to be taken* sna r yet perform sueh wondew whcoapplied.rzttrTiaffv ne ft wash or batfr,> by friction. In-bottles from 12}t050 eents eax?h. J V " ? . \ltth. Baunholu's Poach arufßedßugßttfU. for driv- ' mg away Vermin in o short time. 12th.Thecclebrated Xfn’Jij/i .TR2* and fompermue ■ Ritters.-.- • t 13ib. Dr.BarthoXonmD'aPinh Syrup, the popoIar'EX PECTORANT. FOR COUGySj OuiDSj 'INFLUEN- - 14th. The "Eaulndxa 4" IViris York Ba ir-Dusi, the only SURE coloring for the Hale. r „ - . Isih. ixn 1 j Balm of CMna t a Chinese Remedy for Cola, .BiulsesiSoree,&c4 -< ICih. jSztractPf Sanapaiißa. This article has ontllv r.edall other Sarsaparillaa, andstlll gives as great eatia* faction as ever. 17th. The: celebrated spread S:rengiheningplaster t madofromDT.La’srccipe.andihemostpopmarhithe market. • “lßih-.JJr.JnjTirt TotiihAthe Drops.- A-ceTtainondeast cute for - ,f lOtb. Dr. CdMwocr has lately bottght therlght for ihV : United. Slatesjofthe.cdebraied; Coneentrqted Mintfol ;Water, foand at the. Salr Springs- of Doctor'WnuC. Chase, at 3t~oaih&rines»’ C. w/ Thisibediethe Sits iit tamed anoioriety. and popularity never before equalled by any preparation.at that placejandlissale has been commeßstirate with its merits, whiekuit! extraordinary. All the remedfes are fully described /a ALMANACS, to be given to all who ■ call where the Medicines are kept. NOTICE. ATI preparations heretofore known as «COMSTOCK’S^or COMSTOCK&CO/S, alwaysbe ; longed and now belongs EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LhclaC S. r Corns tick ; anclihongtitbe sianaidre-.-of CotnstoekA Co. will be continued, this extia lahel wilh the fac-*imile Tm ift future designate - lho ‘ - ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS; ■ - LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. • c/r.Tho above medicines.can bo had 10 lhla place of fehO WILLIAM JACKSON. ' No.'qin Liberty.Etrcct, head of 'VVQod.r iljlk.— .••••U. VWta.. v< ffifCttl ... > P NESS, BKONCHITIS. WIIOOPJNd COUGH CHGUIVASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. - ; IffOffering to the community this justly celebrated re* .raedy.fot di«easesof the throat andlaaga* it is not cur wish to trifle with the lives or'health of the afflicted, but frankly to lny before them the opinions of distinguished utVu and some of the evidences of Us success, from which they can judge.for thwnselves. - Wo-irijicerely pledge .ourselves to makeno wild assertions or falsa statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant ' - y - Mar.yprw/* ore here given, and we solicit an laonirr from the public into nil wepublishi feellngaaanrcaUiey will find them pCrfectly-rcliuble, anUtlieinfcdicinewor tby ibeirbestconfideqeo and patronage. From At tlUlinguishedTrofewor of ClumistTytin&maU* ria Medico, jßotodom College, Dear Sir: i delayed answering the receipt J of your preparation, until I had an oppouattUy of witnessing Jit effects in my own. family* or in the famiUpa of my friends. Thiß I have now done with a high degree ofsatUfae tinn* In cases both of adults and children, • I have found if, as its ingredientsshowy'a nowerfhl re j medy fbrcpldsaud coughs and tiulmouary • PARKER CLEAVELAND, M.D. Bbusswicx, Me",, Feb. 5,1517, JVees an. Orttsetr in Hamiiurn Mills, in Ait City, _ „ _ „ . . ' ‘ Lowell, Aug. 10,1840. Dr. J. C. Ayer:l havebcen-cnredoitheworstcough l ever had;iu my.Ufe, hy soat!‘CnniaT PecTOBAL,t» and never fail, whertlh&ve oppertanityofrecotumcntiingi* * toothers. -Yours, respefttfoliy, - S. D; EMERSON. C 7" Head .the: following, andsee if this medicine is Worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, anu . IheeffisctoMheincdtcme was unmistakably distinct:*- UURsn States Hotel, Sabjitooa SfKisgb.} « - - . JnlrAlS4o. t .«■ *Dr*I.C. Aycry-Strt Ikavebeenuffiicied.wiih&pain* faf affecuon of the lungs, aud ail the syrapiom s of ifetUed consumption* foT momthan a year. Icoald find-no me* »• dicinc that would reach my ease, until the use of your“CmmM Psctoual,” which me gradual relief and I, have been steadily Auiaing my strength till my health is wall nigh restored. - - • - While.nsiog your medicine, I had the gratification of curing with it ay reverend friend, Mr. Truman, ofStfinp ler District; who budbeen suspended frcmhiatoarochlsl ; duties by a severe attack pi ..-■■■■ ; Lhave pleasure in certifying heso/acts to yjoa • :> n7“.Tho following, was one of .the worn of eases which the physicians and friends thought lobeihcurable consumption *•— , _•; /• CiiksTHß,Pa.* Aug. 23,1840. .J> C. Ayer,—Strr I~wa& taken wlth\ a-arable cough* - brought qn hr a cold, -in the beginning of lost February* and was confined to my bed more tuan two tnouiSs.—* .Coughing incessani|y : nlghi and. dayv I became ghastly ‘OJid pale, iny eyes were sunken nod glossy^anti my .biwtoyer, »borf. X tims rapafirfalfiiie.iknain such distress fof breatb.ibiii but iiulehope pf myrecov* ery could beenienainca. While in this sit nation, a friend ormiDe f (tbe ,Rev. John Keller, of tho’Melhf>distcstirch,) brongbtme a bouleof your Cixsnr PotfctaAL, which 1 med more to gratify him, than from anyicfcpeetatiocof obtaining .re hef.. < Itsgoodeffeot-lndacea me tb-CpUtinue lla.use, and X soon found my health much improved.— Now in three raontb*,lunrwelUnd strong, andean at tribute mycore only to your great medicine. • .With ihe.deepesi graUlude, yoursvAer' , JAMES GODFREY. and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem- Sold ip,Pittsburgh.wholesale anXrelaU, by B.A r Fahnestock; andby J. M. To wnsendj iff Allegheny City by 11. P. Sobwnnv and J; Douglass,, and by draggist* generative ' <fec3o B. A* FftbneitoeltTf Verutrainr From a Htgitfaf fhyiieiap* - * (Prom'Dr'"John Stirman.'! X. M ' ' YsiL CooßTr, (Axk.) Oet!lBsD. -AM. a. Physiciaaby profession, of the regular order, and as such, nave always viewedpateni tnedlelnes >• with asliepuecye •Lost spnng, when l sent to Philadelphia foray bill of medicines,.l was prevailcd on by iny brmhervut put in.my oiU oaitentv.O! two. bfryoor Yenni* - fage; be stating to the lhafir wasu valdabliiprepara- Loir, it in his 0 wff XamityM Aeeoroin 1 sent for two dozen vials; I have used ii alii and 1 must . confess that my expcctatlonswerombro toaff realized— its Teaulta were truly; astonishlps-rggoving in every instance, when properly' ednnnlstcred;- v jryou. : will scnd.me a box coutuimnga gross, and .send.me the bill, I willsend yoa thc money for them by mull or oth* erwise,as yoamay direct. ~ . f , •Beware of imitations.: • Prepared and cold by--. ' . .... . : B. A. FAENESICCK &CO ’ my9:d&wlm - ♦ , ootnorof; wood and First sta. : plrvateDlaeaaes. :.■■■■ .■ OR. aaOVSr'N, No. «1 OIAMUND IXLX V. ®- ' offito ;Pracii«i JJulMmcssi-rainsily eoafinedio TnoarterTtoHTK^Pmttsuiaml'sash'haiii- Sy vlKipnuJenr r, .youtlifalimlulgence ami cxctss ’ B»»i«tUfejßCTPnni«. Gwum, SSPStewe 5525®^ KittbtfibtJftuiam. Ah* DoSi aiiwif*ii r - ' .. . . Maioh S3-d4w ' Af o?mB»_aANtl BOOK FOU-LOCOMOTreEKvI i.VGINEERB AND MACHINIBTS-jSsf“ l ;.?-"ir S&US)£& WSSSfr ■--?«& 'V •• *■ T •< i ■ v-4..’ .r " • v • •. *■ te-i'Wv': £ -»r j-',. :cii'-.’l v _»-J s SB- M v S 1 * *> - / f r
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