~ *>. ,\' .'$ r' r \ r, * v y.. * y|k *’ * ,;- ’*, $ *;&?£ ■> 4:• t \ ... - r ; % : ;‘ s % ' >' - , ■; ytH y' •; \ -; ?,*a3:r;:M'- • J->,:■■/- "■■ 1 , - w-’r., :■; .- .. •/• i-:V -:y& .;- *- - ~:' :■ w-Vs,?* z* &{*s**&s&&lr&\£sS& i' IwW&s ■>’ .&y£ >% MftaMMjtfteiap rvjjb«X^Vfc**?* - MMM |mi Hg* ISlS^gelg ■yiMgpltl **HMgr Ilk assist jSg^gSlK naaaii if! , r jfr . l> *■ *- x * .v«* »x . - V -* . ' «SPSISSS iigstefr "< r J ~ <Ela#wg:- 'T ®i t koii.a£ Sommer Clo* CoSdj.of every- description, ■ : t!l2«w ZaxU-■■ eastern -work mode to Older in on rcuonsbfe tern,.. Uprl? iloiJjrSaya, JHuatMoTrael Ir,rMMth»t£oOßyEß,« lbeB« toB CLotnraa No:SSS Liberty eireetyaellatbe cheapest Clo-., n»ln So City—well main end fashionably cut Cell; ana examine them,end yon wilt notbedisappolnled, . Jusirecelyed,hy,Eipress,aspl«iidtdassotmientor Fancy Cashmeres,Brown, Green and Blue Cloth*, anp ' OibetFashionable Goods, suitable farihe«ea*on,whic | we are prepared to make to order, (without disappoint ment.) In astvleuneurpassedintheCity. Come and tee. flt'l'SltDUUH CLOXUISti aTOtUil - Comer of Wood and Water eU. - ’ John OUlslub tt «o.» ProprWtor*i. rnHE trablleisreipeeifotljr reqoMtritoMlUnaei- X amine oor etockor Ready Made CiolhJng, golTip expressly for Ibis market, and la superior style, whieh :we are deiermined to sell low ftir cash. .Oar motto btia?: “ Quick Sa’ei cm* Small Pm/lo , ‘ ■ 'Ouf Warerot.m, up stair*, is folly supplied with a large stock of Cloths, Cossimeres, Vestings, Sommer Cloths, of every description, and. In fact, every article in oar l<ne suitable forthe season., These Goods-we are making to order in superior style, andat very low prices. Give us a c.U, JAMES C. WATT, _ MEECHANT TAILOE, No. 3G ■'AforWibetwttn Second and Taint mw, BKGS respectfully u> inform his friends And the public, that ho has returoed from New York&nd phitadel* phia, having there rcleclcd from the latest importation*, , an eniite now stock of Black and Colored CIiOTHS, CASSIMRRES and VESTINGS, wHfch for newness of deaiffnsand richness offabrics, are not surpassed by: any house west of New York.—All of. which he 1* pre pared to mike to order in n superior style, ai the;lowest . price possibles and cc rdialiy invite purchasers to coll and examine-lhe stock before purchasing elsewhere. \ TO TAJiOfIS,—I have no authorised Agent in this city, for the sole of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can.only be had at the* store ©r the subscriber,3B Market, street, at the rnUoWiDgprices, via: with Instruc tions, 810 i without. *7. . - marl? JAMES C. WATT. ““ flttW CLOTHIRtfHOUSBr" Edmund watts a. co., MERCHANT TAILORS, < / . No. 185 Liberty street, above St . Clair , TTHVR Opened a new Clotbmg Store, at the above xl place-and ar*! now receiving a splendid lot o* Cloths, Casalcnercs, Vestings, latest importa tions. purchased with a i especial view to city.trade,and - which they are prepared to make op to order in the la test and most fashionable styles. /They;intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their bn»tness, and ihey have fall confidence ih»t they will be able to customer* entire alto mmiufaetu. ring a choice tol of READY WADE CLOTHING, of • the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash - As aU this stock is entirely new, u is worthy the aiien oa of buyers. ; . -(aprlfcy fIPttXNO asid svnaßti CboTUiiio s THREE BIG DOORS! . Ak. 151, liberty Street, PjgttburgH*. JOHN MeCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an* noancingto his numerous frietids and the public in general;that his Spring and Summer stock w now ready for inspection, which ne believes will, be found*© be one of the largest and best selected slocks of Ready- Made Clothing to be found In the Western Country. l : He has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and stale of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in s style and elegance not to be surpassed. ; He would particularly call the attention of all dealer* in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of • Ready»Hl ad* Garments* Ashe feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce memo as shall roue it their inleresuo purchase at hi* establishment . - ; : v .' ; . Many years* experience, and great success In the bu siness. together with an unprecedented wAoZmaJ* end re tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garment* to suit the business habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. .. . i; , , . In the Catling department wilL be found a choice se lection of the moft fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and Jimtncan Broadcloths, Cashmfcreui, Ac, Ac. Also, an excellent assortment or TESTINGS, Of too latest and roost fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to maketd order in the bey manner and at the most reasonable prices. . COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment,the Quality, and the Variety, i« the mast extensive, undoubtedly, to bo fotna in tho United. States: " --- roettW FlttsbuegH^aN d allegueSV cri'Y bonus —Wanted at best ralef, at the corner of Market aitd ■ - ureetfrby Ue7i A« WILKINS & CO, 00-Fartnenfcip Sottce. THE subscribers have ibis day entered intu partner* ship, under the style ana firm oX TAAFFE, MA GUIRE & BANE for tbe purpoie of carrying eral Coffimlssioa aod Produce Baslness*;tmu confident ly hope their long experience, extensive mercantile ac* anaintance,- and personal attention' to the Interests of leir customers, will entitle them to a share of public nntionnCTi whieb it shall be their study to deservo; P b LUKE TAAFFE.-PiiUburgb, - SaM’L MAGUIRE, Cambered. Md, WM. C BANE, Washington, ra. :b, April a. ISS2. : - f«p ff Pitisbm ’ ■■■ HO fs FOV H i)H y. Cochran* SXcßrid* A Co** Ml WTACTUffBM OT Iron Basing and Ornamental Iron Work in all ite branches STREET, PITTSBURGH, SHE advertisers beg leave respectfully lo inform their &iends and the public generally* that,baring rcceiv a largo number of new patterns for Iron Railing-, &c., which, together wfct those previously onband,comprises die greatest variety ever offered in iiisCity--ibey are now prepared to aanufocture.the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes; hat racks, centre tables, Ac. Ac.,in a style of finisflnottobessrpassd,andchcaper than any heretofore mannfactnred west of the moun tains. Also, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of ell descriptions, as usual. - : -jy7 OfiUAOfiBLISTOHBB, FROU NSW YORK*: # MANUFACTURER of the Cele breted GOSSAMER VENTILA TING WIG, ELASTIC BAND TOtTrEES. and every descriplionof Omaraentalllair for Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 79 Fourth strret, be tween Wood and MerketjPhuborgh. Fletcher 5 * System enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure thtlr heads With accuracy. : FOR WIGS Ifo.l. The round of the Head. • .. « 2. Fromthoforeheodover tbeheadtoneckjNo.S. “ 3.. From ear to ear* over the ton. v »* 4. Fiom ear to ear, roond the inrefaead. . . For TbvvWi to cwtr iAt top qf tk* Rtad enly, A Paper Pattern, the exact shape of Bald put. jylfl;3m ! -v- •; tone; far Different Line, of Packet Ships. PAS 8 ENG S B O F F ICE, . Ho. 410 liberty Btr.et, Pittsburgh. Hai ti W. BYRNES *CO ,69 South «na, tma cl Ptiti, Zitu> Yorhj 38 Waterloo Read, Liverpool; and 65 oTBci*r itruuNna Orleahtt ' HAS a Line of Packet* Bveipooltn New a AsSftC - Line of Paekel* from Li v erpool to Philadelphia, on the e t a h te e n th of month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the Aim or each month. Also—a Line of Packets on the Bth and S4th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. • :• •: ALSO-Jkraftsai slghtalwayson band, for anramount, at the lowest rates of discount, and all-information giren cenceminK pa«senger»jtbarean B be jriven; with pleasure, by their Agent. . JOHN THOMPSON, marts 410 Liberty su Pittsburgh. JSmporiam of blghtl CELEBRATED ETHEBEAL OIL AND LAMPS. T»r 11. WRIGHT, (anceeubr to J. S.Tobsh), Maas-. W . ftetarerof and Dealer Wholeiale and Retail m the above named Oil and Damps,l» now receiving a larno assortment of LAMPSiforjourning thC-Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine OU. . Also, Lamps of every, descrip tion, for homing Lard and LardOU. .. . ; Chandeliers,Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and alllhing* pertaining to the trade. v - ■ Eihereal, Camphlneor Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week; All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N- B. Lamps of all kind* altered to burn the Etho* real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, freo of cost. V - W. H. WEIGHT. No. 82 Fourth st, (Apollo Hall,) between Market and Wood streets. lO(KB **•**• — ,gTS nsuvniAlf, - : [of the late firm of Sands AReineinan. liOVI9 aiCIVSOAIV 4 CO.| IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ~ Clocks, WaUka,Jcmtrv, Watch Matcnalt, lMt,4c^c n ■ Wtrrß BTBSET, ORB MOB FROM WOOD, PITtSBUSQU.. VTIAKE leave to announce to the trade and thejpft&lic 1 generally, that they have themselves earefufljr se* /acted and imported Rom Europe, a large Block of Gold and Silver watches* Watch Materials, and Tools for Waich makers; and & most elegant assortment of Jew* dry, from the best manufactories—which they poor at • prices as low as they can : be purchased in - the eastern. Their stock of Watches, consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepmes: sil ver QaarUerst and elegant French ; time, pieces,of the most approved makes; Together, with a larye stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces,from the belt Americas FUoio • rlcs. ■" 1 Their stoek of Jewelry comprises articles of every ’ description in this line, such as Finger Rings, Ear Sings, BrehU Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains,, Gold Guard Keys and Heals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver and German. Silver and Table and Ka Spoons, and every kind of fanev articles generally kcptinealaoUshmentsof this description. . Tfcev would respeetfttlly call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch. materials and Tools, of every variety* which they have, most carefully se •loTbey have also on band a large assortment of Tele ■oones.Sdv Glasses and-Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory in England. Together with agreat variety of other articles too numerouste mention. . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry .repaired in the^hest manner and on the most reasonable terms* ,r .mu*- PCUDEaaFUttD, :auarutiinn ul Ontm in. „ m MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT, AU.EOHOTI Crrr, P*. ■ New .Vais. December lfith, IBJl._ I have analyied a xtwiple of MANCHESTER MIN* ERAL PAINT, for PnMisH&FoßDj'and find it to con tain the following t. . . Silica, * - Altunina, . • Peroxide of Iron, - Lime, - • ' Munsiiit " ■. •. Oxide of ilanganeoe, Water and Lose, 100,00 The Powdered Semple, contained in the box, which 1 sapposo was the one yon desired also to have analysed, , 1 and to differ (tom any average ofthe lamps powdered, ; ;andg4xed together. This last yields as follows! , Per Oxide of Iron, . . 68,60 Silica and Alumina, . . . 33,00 ■ • » ,83 Magnesia, . , is -.Waiaraßdlossj!-.' . . 7*95 ■This difference I presume arises from the mJneiS hot r being nnifimn, some portions containing more Iron than ..others,. The analysis shows the article to be well'anit. . ed for a durable print. | find that by caldnlSgThe pw derby a preuyhigh heat, the color ia much improved, or at least converted into a.fine red. “ - ’ , M. D. Chemist. , sal* by JOEIi iTOHLEB,MIUberty street. :• «aa«rp aasfe jnffw ’ "BltSm! : '' Adams A Co»’a Express, _ NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, FI rToBUKGfI. HtHE public arc Informed that we are uow running jL regularly to the East and West, and.are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. v A SPECIAL MESSENGEK sent daily for Pbiladcl* phia, qilo’clock, P. M.; Also, daily to .Cincinnati, at? o’clock,A»M, -; Orders transmitted free or charge* and Good* returned by first Express. *?»■ -of Exchange, for sale on England, Ireland nnd dec ' M BAKER * FOItSYTH, Agents; Betcbaiitt’ Portabie Bo.t bine, “^BsiMaißaL”* For the Transportation 0/.Merchandise and Produce. (Vl4 PBtlSSli,yArna CAHaLS AltU RAILROADS), BSTWXKH PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; m*****.. without Rwhipping. . B3*:TIME, TEN DAYS. .. . PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, S5l Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. • ‘-■■■■••■■vC. A. M’ANULTY & CO, B\anal Basin, and 410 Penn street, PUuburgh. AVI IS u increased ourfacilities and otherwise tm provrd our arrangements (orTransportatino, we are now picpared to rcceivo a large amount of Produce and Merchandise, to ship (oiuhe opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. The tfection Boat system of transportation over our State improvements has been in use about ten years, andthe grbaisuccess and favor it hnsmet with* is a sufr ficient gonramee that it is no-longer considered a doubtful or uncertain. cxperimcutjbutis acknowledged by ail as vastly, superior to any mode of transportation used ohOßnuls.*(whenintersected by Railroads) .. Goods loaded into bur Boats at Pittsburgh,. remain undisturbed until unloaded at our Warehouse la Market .street, Philadelphia, thereby 'entirelyavoiding the delay consequent oq three titffeT.eutr transhipments, and secu ring the delivery, of Goods in entire'Jots, thepackages clean, andlii as good order as when shipped.- • Produce, &c, consigned to our House ftlPiUflburgh, will be received ana forwarded always at the lowest current -canal rates, strictly aeco’fding to Instructions, withoutany extrachargc for commission, storage,ora4- .vanring eharges, Ac. febiffl - C. A. M’ANULTY A CO. WEST NEWTON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH- H INGTON CITY 7 FaUB Rxocct®. To flalumoec, 8*4,00 less than Pa. Railroad To Philadelphia* - 81,00 -do do \ * do. To Washington City, 82,30 do . do. •' do This is the only Office which insures'a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this Route, pas sengers will rave-timeand money. " The; Moil Boat {carrying the United Slates Mail,) leaves the Mohorigahe’n Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY'AFTKRNuON,at 5 o’clock,via the Youghto gheny River. Pasiengers will lodge on the Boat, and lake splendid UnitedstaiesMatl Coaches at West New ton, next morning over the Plank Road, crossing the mountains in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Carsof t!e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at lO o’clock,- P. M;Breakfast at Baliraore and Washington dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. - 5 , Fare to Baltimore, - - - - 8 9,00. doPhilod-lpMa, * . - . 10.00 do. Washington City. - - 10.50. • MON6NGAIIHLA ROUTE. The Steamer "leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge, Daily, aiBo’elGck, AvM. Travelers leaving Pu’sborgh by the Mnrnir.g Boat, will cross the mountains the same nlghtj snd arrive in Cumberland the next morning lor theMo'clocb train of Caislor Baltimore. Will sop in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Philadel phia at 2 o’clock, the same night Fareto Baltimore/ ’ - - • - 8 9,00. do Philadelphia; - - - . - 10,00. do Washington City, - « - 10,50. For Tickets; by either of the above Lines, picnic call at the West Newton Plank Rond Office, In the Motion gahela House, Water street . J. J. EVANS, Agent ’ .-aPTO '' '• • • ~ . : •- ■ ' ..■ AIICUKGAH CENTRAL It AIL HOAD. i&z ism CLEVELAND AKB BETBOIT XJNE, , - Id connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Bail* road, Cievf ld«*d and Eric Railroad,-'Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through-fronrany point on Laird Michigan,- 1 lo Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from cither of those place* to any pointonLnke Michigan. . . This Line will bc composed of two now low pressure steamers, built ernretsljr for the route. CLP.VELANB, w - - Capl.C.C STaKiSD, FOREST CITY, - A. Fzeuck. A Boat wlllleare Cleveland f r Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every.cveniug, at 61 c’clbek, arriving in both cities: the following morning, in season Tor the mor ning trainof cars for Clvtchgo, Cincmuau end Pittsburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit Tfccjr will run from Cleveland inilie following order: FOREST CITY. Monday—— ——»..Wednesday.♦———.Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday ~——•'Tburtd&y .Saturday, CLEVELAND. Monday*. «•*.«.••—••Wednesday »««.*•••• FOREST CITY Tue5day*...........--Ttiareday--**.;.. Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to makeaomracta for all kinds of Freight from Cleveland to Detroit Macki naw, Saute Ste. Mane, and &U ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the Une until the new Boats are reedy f '. AOEKT9. ' C-BtUDBERN A CO,Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & JUNES,Detroit. aprll.-Qm J.: SUMMER ABRANOEMENT. OHIO & FESHSYI/VAHIA BAILUOAB. mmmm The only Western railroad running out o/PHUburgh. , PBKB JEOJt AIsLTRKCEIaia O? THE OHIO HI7EH. 3V Clevdond. Columbus-, Cincinnati*: TeUdo, JHtroit, end thi various Lakt parts. Only Dtrtct Lint to Can ton t Mauillon.and Wocstsr. TJUVB TRAINS stair from Pittsburgh; (Sandayß ex J; cepte4)— Leaves Pittsburgh at S3® a m. Passengers dine at Al liance at! r strand reach.Massillon afiOOp M. This Train ran* lbrou;b to Massillon. The AUiance House is now open, and has excellent aec mmodations for the traveling pub.ic . A NEW FAST PASSENGER TRAIN Leave*: Piusbiirgh at 11a m , dining at Salem, end reaching Ailianeem 345 p.m, in time for the train to Cleveland. This train stops only at Rochester, New Enou, Columbiana and Salem By either of these trams parsmgers can reach Cleveland about half pastfive Vcloek.utui in time for the Evening Boats on Lake Kri<v By taking the Fast Train at 11 a.m , they can transact their business in Pittsburgh before starting, and save three hours oyer the Wclkville route. -• Passengers con take the Fast Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chicago in the evening o( the next day. Through fronr Pittsburgh to Cleveland, MO miles, in about siz end a half hettn Fare S 4. Fare to Massillon, 109 miles,S3.: . The KxpressTrain coming eastward, leavesMnssillnn at 11 a. m., teaches Alliance at 1315p m« connecting with the line from Cleveland dines there, and arrives at Puts* burgh at 5 p passengers limb to lake teu ln Pittsburgh, and go on by the Pennsylvania Railroad at 030? u. , . Fassentrerslby this route come from Cincinnati to Pitts burgh in two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Penna. CenUal Railroad. ' .: Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at 8410 a at., reach Can 'ionat3 p. u.,andMaßsillon at ihSOT M. At Massillon the line connects with stage lines to Wooster. Mausfield, New Philadelphia* and at Enon to New Castle, Poland, Warren, Mercer and Erie . THE FREIGHT TRAIN, With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30 Avat,aud'WaitsatAlliance for the arrival of the Fast Train; leaves there immediately after,and reaches Mas sUlonoi6.3op. m. . lO*TheNew Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh At 10 a. m. and 5.30 P.and New Brighton at 7 a.sl and 1 p. ar.,stopping at intermediate elation*. Excursion tickets, good tor two days, are sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable •.rates.",--' Hie fast train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 p. K», Newßrighton at 7 p. w., and will reach Pittsburgh at BA. m. The trains do not run on Sunday. ' Omnibuss*s ran In connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply at the Federal street Station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, orto.J.MESKIMEN, • Monongahels House, Pittsburgh. Not*.—By the route by steamboat SOmiles to Wells* ville,and thence by railroad lOOmUes to Cleveland, the fare ia 03.50. - • Pittsbargh, June 21,1652. HIOES— 45 Dry Hides, last received in store, for sale by- Qe3j L. B. WATERMAN A SONS. •T : EAD—t,OOO pigs soft Galena Lead, landing from Petaio, and for sale by je3B JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. OttNJN EaH—6u bos. jjrirae Yellow, just received and for sale by • Jy° • RPSSELL fe JOHNSTON. * : wnoiciale and lictall/' IM/ HIP, UMBRELLA -AND PARASOL vu’^riH\ ANUIrA iF t 0 X ’ ?°-Wood tire el/JOHN W.-TIM, now offers for sale, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of. ttte above Goods, to which the attention of dealers l* Jmntaff--. Also, Carpet Rags, and Ladies’ Barnhala : ■ .. , , : .. H rov t,• Assignment for tn« Uenent of Or.dttori. BY order of Tolontory assignment executed, on the Bth.day of Mav.fn the year 1858, by Cutni, M’- UasTßAeo., to BfchsrdT. Leech, jr.-the said Clark, M’Grath & Go., made lh£ said Richard T. Leech, ir; a Trustee, lor the benefit of their creditor,. All persons having, claims against the said-firm,are requested to .presentment to the subscriber; and allpersons indebted to lbs firm, are notified to call on the subscriber, at 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same: mviv R. T. I.RRCII. JR *t Haw York Prices. Theological and miscellaneous bophb, now .opening Fleteher’s, Harper’s, Appleton’s, Scribner’s, Dodd’s, Pntnam,Ac.,New York; Gould, 4 Lincoln, Jewett,: Ac', Boston; Martin, Ac. Philadelphia ; from the Presbyterian Board of Publica tion-; and AmencanSufldaySchol Union, aud Map Sab bath School Society.; ; : . Togetherwithfresh imporiationsof standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large variety of Btauonerfi,i'r ; , c - ; . Clergymen supplied atEastern prices. 6/ DAVISON & .AGNEW; 65 Market st. - my 23 • - adjoining Wflgon'a Jewelry gior*. 67dn - 5,34 - 18,41 *' ,68 & • ,1* - - 8,00 no. 136 woos or., toos sobs aKuvsrnsoni ailst. BOWS A TETLEY, IMPORTERS and mauufaettuarß msHfSF aßm ot CUTLBBV, SURGICAL. AND CfW DENTAL- INSTRUMENTS, RF ■BBr ,- . FLES, Wckeep a general as- . sonment ofthe above artielea con stantly on hand; together, witfiageneral variety of Fancy Hardware. : Also.GnnSfPistblaand Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shov Belts, Cant, Lead quo Ballet*, ; Bowie,. Dirk, Hunting- and Pocket Knives; Tailors and. Hair, .Dre'vers* ShCarsj Pocket Scissor*, Ac. Also,TrusMs and Supporter*. ' Jobblnt and repairihit neatlyexeouted. • : RIFLES!—We are'making Rifles of every Vlescrln*: lion, to orderv oi the best'material; and workmanship Orders received for them at Wholesale ox I Retaxi r wiil be filled wlth despatch, ’HufUiffl Oartle* ! soppired m Wholesale prick#. - ” mftaJ ®rans|iortation. FsreKeduord t EXPRESS TRAIN ENTEXPIiiSE WOHKB. , '^ I - «• . J «• 'l t, fH U «- * ; Jnauramt (ggmpgnlea. rsiinr minto l»»uranea. U lO Insurant* Ce. oflfmk Amtriit « .“.tf’SP®* wtl >® Warehouse of Hardy, Jones f?. l« Front street,third home Earn of Wood tncfiUwaere iheßDbscnberwiU issue Policies on Baild •pff* ana their contents, pndon Shipments by Steamboat! -imd.other vessels) for the above old ana responsible , Company*. [ap3] . WM,: P. JONES, Agent } Btßt« Sili(Uol Fire inmraooe uoxnpany* BARHISBVRQ « PA* TYESIGNEDouIyfor the eater classes of property, lias :XJ: an ample capital) andafibids superior adv&nmgea In point of cheapness,safety and accommodation, to clt? tmj*oamryraerchatns,and owners of dwellings} ana Isolated ©rcoumry property. . - A; A. CARRIER, Actuary, 0e127] . Branch Officc;No.S4 Smithficld stMPmsbnrgh* Gsih flatasl yira Insurance Company} OF PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL, 9100,OOO.—The underaigned is the Agentofthe above Company for Allegheny county, and. is prepared to take risks on as favorable terms as any responsible Company in the State. AU losses promptly paid in sixty days after proof of theaatba Also, Agent for the Keystone Life insurance Company, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. jyU ~THOMAB MOFFrrT, 29 Fifth si. Rear England Live Btook Insarsncs Co., Ntv> Connecticut. HORSES, CATTLE, Ac , insured against death by disease or accident. Capital $50,W0, with power to increase to 81CO,OW) DiascTons.. Thomas Kendrick, Alfred Edwards, J.LewisTaylory John Saxton, . Nathaniel Thurber, Wm.W. Kendrick. Thomas Kemmics, President. Otorge T, Rtynclds. Secretary. • CUKTW A DOBBS, Agents, N 0.123 corncrof Wood and Fifth sts., _myS£> ~ lover Patricks & Friend** Banking Hou«\) SEW YOhii btFE ISbUuAAiUlflXUill* past. -accvaiulatev CAPITAL 9500,000. THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been large, showing that the company has been doing a Tcry large and prosperous business. • The dividends In 1848 were fiO per cent. “ “ 13-1? 44 fit). " u n . IS4S n .go « ♦' . 1849 «.. 40 “ “ " 1850- “ 40 • " “ “ 1851 "50 * « “ 1852 « 40 4> Th Is is among the oldest companies in the United States. Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the benefit of member*, present and future. , MORRIS FBAN KLIN, President. Puny Faxsanrc, Actuary. : CURTIS & DOBBS, Agls. Pittsburgh,cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Pat- Tick.A Frienu’s Bankingliou*e,. . California risks taken. : Also, agents for. Protection and Farmer’* Fire and Ala* rine insurance, capital SloO.OUb, and of Branch office, Empire Stale Uea’ih Association, cash, inelading.accu? .mutated capital 818000. > . - - : ALo, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate; mylt, •••. v^ THE DEfcAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—O Bice, North Room of the Ex; change. Third street, Philadelphia. . Fms IracaAKex.—Buildings, Merchandize and othst property in and country, insured against less or damage by fire at the lowestrate of premium. ; Mabirb Ihsobakck^—They also insure Vessels, Car froes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire; I«landTbabb?obtatioh.— They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DEFECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Sootier John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper. Edward Darlington, Isaac R: Davis, William Folwell, John NewUn,Dr.R. M. Huston, James C.lland,Tlieonhtlus Paulding,H.Joneaßrooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig.Gebtjre SerxHl.Spencer Me livain,Charle3 Kelly, J.G. Johnson* WilliamHay,Dr 9. Thomas, John Seilers. Wra. Eyre. Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH -D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Loran- WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Taos. C. Hand, Vice President. ; Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. |D*Offic.eoftheCompany,No.4fl WaterMreet.Puts burgh. . (jclftdtf) r; A-MADEIRA, Agent The Franklin Fire Iniorance Company. DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banckcr, George W. Richard*, Thomas Harr, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, AdriphiE.Borie, Samuel G ran David S, Browne, Jacob JL Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. N.UAKCKER,Pres T l. Cjtab. G. Basctxa, Secretary. 07* Continue to make insorauce, perpetual or limited, on of property in town and country at rates a* low as arc consistent with security. » The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested! afford ample protection to the assured. . The Aasetaof the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows,viz;— Mortgages ■ ■ , % 918,128 fid RealEstale® * 64^7778 Temporary Loans-—»• 63,958 17 Blocks OO C*«h,&e..'. — 64.J40 a $1,215,703 44 Since their incorporation, a period of SI year*, they have paldopwanl* o ( One SaUUoh Four Hundred Thou* rami ZtoUarj, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence oftheadvantagesoflnsarancc.as well as the abiliiyacd disposition to aeetxvitb promptness, all Uabllities. r J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Ofice N. E. eoruer Wood and *d sis. State Mutual Eire Insurance Company. HABItISBUItGH, PA..MAY 1, 1858. ; Capital of $200,000. BRANCH OFFICE, No M SmthJieLt ana, Pittsburgh, atCOND ASiitAl. STATEMENT. Total ain’t, of property at rink---- 814,639,610 00 Amount of bill* receivable (in formof Premium note* fiom members*---------***—«— •••••• »*• @179,527 01 Amonnio(Ca?hPremiutna***'@l2syC2s 1C total losses. rciQTQcil'prcDiuQi) re-laioranceandexpenacß* 05,146 50 Interest on Loans-—- Cush Sarplns*— Estimated present value of Sta tionery, Office Fumiiure, Ac-- Total*-—— 93 One-half of this amount expires within a year. SHE Dimctorst In presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave to congratulate the members upon marked sucress of the Slate Mutual Fire Insurance Compkny. In operation only two years, it ha* taken * position beside the-older Institutions o e the kind, ai d proves by its very great success that the mstual system as udop’ed by them is, beyond a-qaestion, the best aud only safe mode of insurance. The heavy losses of the past year which have annihi lated many stock companies, leave the State Mamal with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capita! 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 ducement* seldom equalled and never exceeded. Dfretrara—John P. Rutherford,’ P. C, Sedgwick, Sam uel Jones, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A: Carrier, Pittsburgh; J. J 3. Ratherford, A. J. Gillet,S. T- Jones, Robert Woiz. John P. Rutherford, Pttiidcni; A. J.Gillet, Sserriary. jel:dAwtf A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. HOME INSURANCE Th« Farmer* and mechanic** Uaaltfc In earaneo Aeoootatlon, OF PENNA. AID IN TIME OF NEED! oirvics—coasca nv BUtTnnuß Aim tbtbs smm. GUARANTY C,API TAL, $30,000. THIS Isah as-ockuon established for the mutual relief of its members, iu cases ot siokness or accident, by the payment of tbe>r Annual Deposit* Personuin good health may become m'-mber? ana be entitled to aweekly benefit, in case of sickness or accident All who join this Association are entitled to a vote in the election of officers, and to participate In the profits of the Associa tion. Hisest&bluhed on a safe and permanent basis, being both Mqiuul end Benevolent in ils designs, with, the lowest rates ronsistent for insecurity, and conduct ed in a manner to insure iu permanency and durability. Ait persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the General Offibe. v TEAM* DSPOSIIS. 0 2,00 per year, drawsB 2>ooper week; 3,**o. do do 3,1-0 do; 4,00 do do 4,00 do; 5,00 do do 6,00 do; 0,00 do do 6,00 do; 7,00 do do 7,00 do; r " . 8,00 do do 8,00 do; 0,00 do do 9,00 do; 10,00 do do 10X0 do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 81,50—which must be paid at the time of making application, and the first years'deposit within twenty day*. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis. •••; OSTICEBS.: Presidtnt— D.W. BKiVseoMT. , Vict Ptejidetu and TWaiurer—Wm. M. Wilson. Bc<rerory—G. D.Browit. Finance Commtxrr—A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M’Masiers.: - marU^m. . Uszury Richardfon, Jeweller, HAVING re-fiuedhia store in a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches, Jeweiry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cus tomers to.the fact, that among his Watches will be found the most desirablestyics,patterns and makers.- Of Jew elry, the latest styles ofbrochcs, brea«t pius, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Acr,Ae. FANCY GooD&—Snch as paper m&che, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy-vases, porfume onules, table mats, Colt's pistols, porte monnlcs, In great vaneiy; china fruit an'lcnkQdisbeB, &c., with aa endless variety of usefal and ornamental articles j which have only to be seen to be appreciated. nrvl * NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Gltlsene and Strangers, cb .DO you wish to purchase o • GOLDor SILVER WATCH. at the usual price l If so. call at HOQD?B ®U®NEW JEWELRY STORE, 61 Markti stnst, two doors north of Third, and lake a look at his hew stock, just arrived,and you can there purchase Watch es or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real valae, and hot bo charged twopriees for everything, os you have usually been; but con get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices.:- Do not believe what others, interested.in^their own sales, tell you, but come and see for-yoursclvcs. All goods sold atthiscstablish mem will be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that el! may porebase eouailv ssfi and rb#ap. aolB, 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 go, And look at iho&eon sale below. L. REIHKHAR & CO.,' FIFTH STREET, t)NE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealers in ClooLs, Wntehes . andJtweJry, Watch Mattriale, Watch Makcri 2Wr,4-c. BEG leave to announce to the Dade' and Uie puuiic , generally, tharthey; have just received, from.the best manufacturersin fcurope, a iorge Jot of Gold sod Silver Watches, WatehTools And Materials, and a most ele gant assortment pTJewelry. frbm tbe beat mannfaetu rera—>whiek they offer: at prices as low as they ean be purchased in the Eastern markets. Clock*;Watcbes and Jewelry- repnired in the best mauner,and on the most reasooable terms- Prompt auentl&n paid to ordera from n distance. mar 24 ' T> AISINS—6S boxes {{ J. Kristies” brand tor sale by ri mylg s SMITH A-81NCLAIH. subscribers hfavexhis aay/ J!.. associated themselves together oa Faittier*, for the burpdae of transacting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce, Liquor end Commission basinesst underihe firm of John Biack'Jb Co., No. 919 corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. ? . ; • JOHN BLACK, . » I mMRiy - M. hFUVLLGUIeH.TR. ■] t * % > W ;/' .* *■: . !> /*" * IUDDKftHOU. 07 7HTT.ttlttT.7mi S3O.4JS CO 733 40 $31,21-2 00 >~t ** -lUrg);®flofcs: Chup Dry Soidit JAKES M'OANptESSA CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, . At EE now op.mnjraveryexien.l.eond wcUawoned i\ (lock or SPRING aod. SUMMER GOODS. Con ewtii.g io Dart of French and English Broad Clota, Tweed,, Cairlmeres, Cashmere u., Do£«kio»,.Jean«, Couoaades.Diiliinaf. Linen Coatings, Bilk, Satin and Fancy.CottonVesutigs. Also, aboatfUOCASEB PLAIN AND FANCY -DRESS GOODS, embracingibe_hewest Sii|taitdL!iie& PopUnfaPelalnfStDetases&nd . BeragcDe Liineoi-Biack Mourwnff aad.Eiuicy £awnf; Plttln and Fancy Calicos, Jn; great variety Scotch and DOroestio Giasnoms ; Paha ;Lear, Leghorn, . Kossuih, Hungarian and Mexican Hate; Silk, Gingham anu Cfcuon Parasola, Ac., Ac-, which are offered at Wholesale on the most accommodating terms. taprlS Great Attraction ! JUST RECEIVED at Jeffms> One Price Cash Store l No. 70 Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth *L and Diamond, the .largesi and most: beauUfulatock of SPRING, act SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever offered to the citizens dfPiusbuTgh. The subscriber wau d inform those who desire to get ooon BiKh&ut^'that the greater part of his Stock' was purchased at the recent large Auction BMes in New York and Philadelphia for Cash, wbirh enables him to sell goodalS to 25 per cent, cheaper than those who buy on credit. We do not deem it necessary is mention the the different kinds of goods that compose our stock, but deem It sufficient to auy that fc consists of a fuU asßorl mentef ladies’and senriemtn’s wear, together with a general stock ef FURNISHING GOODS; We would respectfully solicit an examination of oar stock from those who wish to purchase., - r [marlS dAaiifig ei»ca <x, to., 109 WOOD STREET. Dtaien in Foreign and Domestic Dry v? Goods, are now«pening-’heir first purchase of SPRING AND SUMMER- GOODS, selected with the greatest cure, to suit the trade, consisting iu part of the newest styles of— v Dress Lawns and Beragcs; Plain and Figured Alnaccas { French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed CaliceeMngreat vuriety ; ’ Ribbons, l aces and Edging*; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vef>iings; Summer Coating and Pantoloonlng; B*own and Bleached Muslins; Palmand Leghorn Hats; Straw and Braid Bonnets. . . Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods and Pedlars’. Notions,Goldand GiU Jewelry, Gold and Sit* ver Watches, Braes Clocks, Ac. All of which are of* fered at Wholesalo,for a email advance over Eastern prices.-. , ■? . Jfebg9;Bia v.S&CONO URKAT AUItIVALI {XFJFA LL and Winter Dry Goods and Varities at No. \J 97. Northwest comet ot Wood street and Diamond alley,‘.Pittsburgh. Pa. T>. Obego ACo. would again an nounce to tbgir old customers and dealers generally in tlteir line, that they arc now preparedi o offer Cor sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as oar purchases nave been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, wcflal ieroQrselves,aud hope to be aide toraent a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old csslomers and the public generally, which lias been heretofore so tibe rally bestowed Upon nsv: Our DRY GOODS STOCK Is in part of Broadcloths, Casslmeresv SattlneU. Tweeds, fancy. Veetitus,Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mnsdns,Tickings,Blonkets, Lineey Plaids, Al* pacas, Meiinoes, Mn«lm DeLsines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings. Table Diapers; Ginghnms. Silks, fancy long Shawls. Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket liandseTchiefs. and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all Other articles generally kept iu the DryGoodsl'me*Oca Vaiuktt Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up iu part of Combs. Buttons. Patent and Spool Thrcads, direct from Europe f Pori Monies and Pocket Books,'Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes. Thimbles, Spoons; Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pen Knives Just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings, Gom Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps,Spectacles, Plsiots, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawn* 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 band and for sale a large assortment of Gold andSitver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., towhich we invito the attention of-&li bay era, as.weare determined to sell our Go'odson then ost reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N.B. The business of the late firm of Gnsoo A Me- Cajidless is to be settled by Di GBBOO.at the stand of D. Gusoo A Co,, who is fully autliorizcd forsaehandin wiioj© possession are the papers, Notes and Books of said Giro. loctlSnf 108 FRENCH STORE. 108 New arrivals op spring and summer GOODS, opened and opening, including rich Shawls, from 85 to fEF. 8100 each. Let every lady call and see thU splendid production of Imperial Chinese manufacture. _Leee», Satins. Silks, Lawns, Borages,Mantilla*, and Visiles, to match the Shawls. .Ladies* andChiMrcn’s Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, fee. - Gentlemen’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cenin ettle*.) Shin*,Coats, Ac. MoarniDg Goods of every description. Madame A. Gosling, (from France,) is In *he monthly receiptor Fashions and Models, from Paris, London and New york, at No-51 St. Clair street. and 103 Market at, where ladies are respectfully invited to call. The trade supplied with modelsand materials. laprl4 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. ;; Settling off at Gnat TO Q UIT TEE BUSI NES St THE Subscriber being aboat to relinquish the retail dr) goods business, and having made such arrange* ments as to render it necessary ioclose out his stockby the Ist of Julr next, will commence on Tbarsday, May <3, and tell hls .emire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at C<'BT, FOR OAsH- HisgOods ha vine been principally purchased the pres* ents*a»on,will be found desirable bargains, being at IcnsVlU per cent lower than regular prices, in STAPLE GOODS niu be found--* 4*4 and 5-4 French gii ghara*; English and French chintzes; . Dllr alpacas and bombazines; Checks and mucins, Irish linens and crashes; . Table tineas and cioihs; ilackaboch towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar* settles quilts; furnitare pr ms. plain and emb’4 dimity; linen sheeting and pillow lineup, table and piano covers tad coverings; worked larecutuinsand cuiiainaaslins. FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, emb’d and plain white beregd and : • thibet shawl*; Fine French lawns and bereges; Berege de laines and muslin de loines; Tissues and grenadiers; 61k and fancy silks, some very superior, and a line stock Of goods generally. • EMBROIDERIES. Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves: Jacoaett,mull and linen cambric collars & chemisettes, Jaconctt, mull edging* and insertings; Kmb’d linen and cambric hdkfe;, Worked bands and flouncifigV; and a magciScent stock of Valenciennes edging laces ond imenings; together with a large variety or other goods, 100 numerous to luention.all of which will actual! jrt>e sold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH. Early call* will recur* the beat bargains JAMES A. M'KNIGHT. No. 63,54 m st- P. 9—All pci tots knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, 1853, are requested to pay the same, as all debts wilt be put In the bands of an at torney for collectlon. ‘ myl*3 GREAT REDUCTIONIN PRICKS! , Third ArrlTitl of Jftir Summer Good a. 81 andjieststock of KaN SRESS ever offered in this city* is «W??S'iW n ? et YOUNG oTENENSON A .vggggg LOVE’S Ob!gi«al Bee Ifivs Stour. No 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, PUUbttrgk. . The Proprietors have last opened a large and most be&uufaj assortment of the newest end most fashionable aiylea of Faney and Staple Dry Goods which have been purchased rince the. great reduction in prices at the iaree cjeanntr out sale< In New York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to GASH buyers at from 20 to 25 ner eent. lower than former prices. ; - ; r DRESS GOODs.of every description, such as a very large uhd beauiifnl stock of the following articles • High iiUsiretPlain Chameleon and Glaca Silks, do Plain Black and Striped dor do Brocade Armores and Poult de Soies, all colors i ** Black and Chameleon TurkSatinsand Water’d Silks; Chene and India Foulard Silks; 1 do Printed and Plain Silk,Tissues; :‘,«30 do . Alberinesand Grenadines: Plain, printed and embroidered Ceraccs; Cbene plain and figared Silkaoud Poplins: P®.^ 8 JftDted Berage de Laines, the cheapest ever of- Paris printed Lawns and Jaconets . do da* ■ {"join *nd embroidered Mulls and Swisses; • * : £ l0 * n ®nd printed Cashmeres* Delaines and AbaccM .French and Domestic Ginghams; a Aippccas, i American Chinues and Calicoes, at all N e e<llB_.wptk«a SIceWB, Cofli, Collars, Chemizeils; - . j . and Muslin Capes; . Embroyered»hem stitch and plain linen Carob Hkfa* Fancy Silk Pocket Hkfs, Cravats and Neck Ties 1 G-ores. Hosiery and Bagpcnde r s, a large stock: • Cloths and. Table Damasks: : Tickings, Cheeks, Crash, Bird Eye Diaper A Nankins* saMtsfcr 14 Ky - je “-: Bonnets and Ribbons, at great bargains; : Spring and Sommer Shawls, at great bargains «jAl prop ,T‘ < L to r f ,? OQld KspectTaHy soliclt a; Mrlv their friends, and thepublic generally feel bTonoeb«diaPkuborgh Teia ' i ° n ever too ‘'eretofore JoIO YOUNG, STEVENSON fc LOVE. ■ Removal* ' ANTHONY" have removed their da. . ROOMS, from Boike’s Ruiidih* to ,% ,on wf i, *- ovwtte yw»^KateSSssi > is ,eotheirofd P Mr on? aS?/riows! if»rmmtt mii cn»it w.. ©c/Of^MEYEE,AffiESSSaSft the "ridge, keeps constantly on hand tutd makes J&pfto °tdor. at the tjrtcM, every deacrintinh'or uid Plain FURNITGbE, 80FA8 and c&AIHS workmanahip and mo«i approvedatylai .jJjgjJjgU r° ld d ° lr,U 40 Tl,l ‘Al« Warcrooml. flSdet hi! < l wi ‘ lch i h<l scll ’ *■*'' by 'to bottle orcost. *? “S olyava on hand,.a large and well se-’ LAND {)l“N D /J R^ NC . H , COqNAC BRANDY, HOLv drat' h ' rLi <!“ o '».nn pf which areoflhe r.7i.55?..r1,i i. a ? tl ""ranted genuine articles. (He £^SKiMSIi.iJ7 n,er forors, and it thall bebia duty to attend to h.a ctwomeraas lonneriy. be «t and -ateai- improvement fo' toni '^jTK£dB^ 6rt ' , ? * *v * V 1 V' * " ■■'l ■ tr* " :..-v. : 'j i 'ff 1 V - V-l-tVr'vl-" -‘■•■:r~fr%-‘?-"£--; \r *. - s’* , * VS®®,'.*VM-:E;STEVENSON cbaUntte*to mina*J: nar facture CABINET- WARJBot every descjip- ! 'rgrfflgSt* oo * at: his old stand,;corner of-Lt&erty fend •., “*053 Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in allits branches mnyll H ~_ A. dULLIULidSI » COW " 1 rtSL-R? at their extensive CABINET fend . CILMK MANUFACTORY. No. M SmitßSelf SL dssorbnent of fancy and*piaia‘FumitDre, which they will seuiS pe went fe elow castannuy rates. : : ■ ,lcnna-r*cad> only.-;,,.../> - tdec27:<y - “ jOaOlnit and Chair Fsetoryf rtT“- t-. JOSEPET.AiEYER. has ion hand,'at hi** exten siveCabinetand CharrMdnafaetorr.No.4i4 PeuH sireet, above the Canal, ellkindsdi FURNITURE, such as Sofna, Centre Tables,Mahogany Cbtfifs* rnanogany Bedfteftds. aml ell other article* in the Cabi net line—which he will sell 20 per cent below custom ary rates. Tcnns-CASH, ONLY,.. . JOSEPH MEYKB,‘ upri> : ? N 0.424 Penn gtreet.'Fiftti Ward. - e.c. aastuxß. S Ji.featri.is ■ffl . : H AMMERA DAULERkeep constantly onhund beau* a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, : r&pf warrahiedequatto any in the city; and sold bn as • Ti "favorable tenns as can-beobtained at any similar .estabUshaentin die West.. Theyhave now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all hinds of Furni ture, trofe. the cheapest and plaineii to the most costly .sndelegSnt. Allordere promptly attended to. rartil:6m 7<MMrs, Mahogany, Roseuood . and Walnut; Varnish, , Hardioariand Fumimn’atWlfolesale.. THE subscribers have just received from New York 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 5 . v -.-' As great care was takefe In the selection of the stock, persons cannot fall to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it Is known that Farnitare chn be made by machinery superior and much 1 lower than fey hand, thei attention of; the trade is respectfully ; Turned Work, in all its branches,’carried oh as usnUl. Plank (pr hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles' required inmanufaCiuringCabinetFarhiiurefCOnslantly on hand—viz s Mahogany, Varnish; Hardware,- Hair' Cloth*, Springs, Ac., Ac.: RYAN A M’KEE, ' • . ' Ryan’s Buildings; ‘ marghydaw -No. 31 Fifth street* . Journeymen Cafelnet hi alreraAaaoctatkon llO SECOND STREET, (near inc corner of Woodv) ' . : - ~,, , - TIIIS ASSOCIATION, eta-fa bracing, already, twice to three\*L_. - limes as many.hands as the lar- F§3 1. gest and hithertomosirenowned ■ *ll business shops of this city, have opened-their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public,fey wholesale or teiail,with Furniture of the following cesoriptibn— •Vlx:. . Mahogany Wardrobes;. Dressing Bureaus; Full Col umued Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahoga*y. Wastelands; So fast Divans; Piano Stools; BookrCases; Secretaries; Card. Tables;: Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre; Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tobies; Work stands ; Cherry and Common - Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads r Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles; Ac.' V : • 1 The advimtagesof co-operation,on an extensive scale, permitthem tosell at the lowest.prices,and they are de-' terra iced to sell, lowerthan any competitor*, an eqaaliy good, if hot belter article, and warr mted—as the public will understand by giving taem a call. ; SttQtoboatjwirk of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. • trauri®. JARKS W. MUUDWJfi«*b, CABINET MANUFACTURER, r%t Ware-roomt 9? and 09 Vhlrd itresu JW. W. respectfully informs his friends and custom* • ere that he has.now completed his spring stock of which is decidfdly the largest ami best ever offered for sale in this City, wbich wiU be solo nt prices as.low os any in the United ?taies. Eaat or West. T As he is deiermiiicd to uphold tbe;quaUty with well seasoned ; materials, best workmanship, and■: newest designs; and from: the extent of his ordere and facUcty in mai ufaciuring, be is eoubled to produce warranted at the ioweM prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying the cas tbmere 1 inter*sf with his own; iiiqaality and price, and . keep* always onhand tbe greatest variety of every des-, cripiion of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may bo furnished from his stocky or raauufneturcd expressly ,to order The following article* consist; in partj OThia stock t whicb for richness of style and finish, cannot be *orpaased m any of the Eastern cities : - ■ • , Louis XIV teits-iete-a Sofas; in pld«U and hair cloth; . Co’do2. Mahogany Chaire; Sat do Wtßuut • - do; • 50 Mahogany Rocking do; 20 Walnut : -do " do j . st> Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut .. - do; : 50hIajble ; r€p;CemrcTables; , ... ' £o : do Dressing Bureaus; 30 do -Wastelands; - 40 Enclosed do; ICOCommon, • do; . . SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads 20 Walnot do; 50Coitagc .-..d0; StV Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do; 10 Cherry. do; ,£0 Plain Bureaus; . •*. 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables'; ! 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz.Cdne Seat Chair*; . 21 Cane Scat RbckineChairs; ' 12 Loilies .Writing Desks ; - Hat and Towel Stand*; What-Nots: Ktiguires; \ Paper Macbae Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke do; KUzabathen :do; . Hull and Tier do; Reception. - 'do; : La-iics* Work Tables ; - inlaid do; . Extension Dining Tutles ; Arm da; .Ouomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs.: JAMES GOSLING, ' MARKET STREET. •’ Mail. A. GOSLING, So. 01, ST. CLAIR STREET, WBOLXSKLU ATO RETAIL 'Dealers In Foreign and Amtrican , Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, fif ILLINBRY, 4-e. A large assortment of COMMON FVKNTttJRR and WINDSOR CHAIRS.- CjIBINET siaxaca supplied with all articles in their line STEAMiiOATS&nd HOTELS.furnished at the short estnotice. :■ •••*'•-• All orders.promptly attended to. ? ' lmari> TO DRAWING AND PAINTING SCHOOLS—Wo haw just opened a large invoice of Foreign Sieel Kngraviugs, Prints; Studies,Drawing Cards,and Copies for Teachers and Pupils. : These sketches are the best published.and adapted to all classes. They embrace Elementary. Landscape. Architectural, ObjccyFrutt.Floweraud Animal studies, Drawing Pencils, Pamts, Crayon*, Ac -- .. For salo by DAVISuN A AGNEW, * Baak*eHc!B and Importers,' -6S Market street. Ecsr Fourth JUease'a Steam puoo .tforte-factory* I frT II ~ y *•- hnol.'g applet Bid chi • p?Sn~?s^^sanety to did manufacture of PIANOS, he enabled to'seil at Last twemv five il« « f "percent cheaperthun any brought from the East, and warrantedequal in every roir>rct Six octavo Rosewood Pianos, from 8180.00 and upwards. ‘ : - ; Sevenoctave - do do : . SCO CO Piano Wareroom,on Hand street, over Johns’Mine rol Water Warehouse. . Accordeons, Ac., tuned nnrt rsp'»ir«*iK tje?:y DUsohiUoaof Pario^nhlp, THE PartDerghip fiiiherib Ketw-Vn ihfi sub scribers, doing business in the name of John BUck ft. Co., is tbis day dissolved by iiiutu 4 cpnB«-a i If. Mc- Cullough purchasing.ihe'entiro wcics* o John Black in said cu3tueB»; H. a having die rghl-in u*o the name of the Idle firm in seilhug tbo t»u^irte-s,tird the excln ive tight to receive all ooutai.dmg debts, and to pay all debts duo by the late firm. . JOHN black; henry McCullough; N. B.—The business will beeomirmd by the faer as usual, m bis old annul, comer of Penu and Irwin sweets, . . HENHY MccUfcLOUUH. t*ilnbargh,Ma*ch 1.1852 Wetcbca, Jevrelr>, &c« HAVING just returned from the fcaelern eitiea, I have brought with me one of the ino-i beautiful and care'ullv selected PtncksofJewel y, Waiehes aiid Fancy Codas, ever offered to the PubiicX Bersous wishing to purchase any thing In my line, icon rely ou getting a good article; Ido not advertise to sell goods t etuw cost, nor SO per ct-uu cheaper .than any house m thc city.; Give me; a rail, atioi am sure you. will be satisfied that Icanseil a good article as cheap as any of them. . . . Atlotlier fact F'wish to keep before the people, tr you want your Watch, Clock, Or any article or Jewel ry,:repaired in the best maimrr,this la the place 10 have it done- .To th s branch of my basilicas 1 will devote especial attention. JOHN S. KENNEDY, M Market street,. .. apr7 ; Sign of the Golden t-a^ie. fpHR partnership heretofore existing between the un- c A derslgnedin the Commission and Forwarding busi- fitmof S. P, VON BONNUOKST ACo , is this day dissolved by mutant consent - The business ot ihelaie firm will be setihd by S. F Von Poonhorst, who is authorised to.use the name of the firm fonhai purpose WILLIAM KICHBAUM. • ■ S F. VON BONNIIORST. : Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4: 00-*Partnoreblp Notice*. TPHE onders’gited have this day formed a Co-Partner -1 ship for -the trausaciion o( a Wool &nd General. Commission and Fowatt)ins business, under the firrapt VON BONNUOR3T A MURPHY; Warehouse No 67 Water and US Fiont streets - JAMES R.MURPHY. : S. F. VON BONNUORST. Plltthnrtfh. Most M. Ifi&J-mvS XtRAL FIRE PROOP •More Ttoqf of the Superior Quality cf Mtssrt* Burkt & Barms* (Hfbrated Fin JPrxtrf Safes. THE character of these BAFEB, in fet Louis, was be. fore so well established, that any farther test or proof of the fact of .their being superior to ail others, would havfr been unnecessary; but, in order toaceom modal* Mr Hall, the patentee andniakertff" Mali’s Patent Concrete Safes;” which bn* burnt up .all other makers of ariyxtotein tbe.United States, fWilder’apai ent Included,) we took up his challenge,andthe result la given below, by the Committee who superintended ihe barnlng of the Bafes We. only regret that they were riot left-ih the fire two hours longer.. The Safe which wo tested is to be seen at our store, and we invite the public to call and examfne it, as we are confident no oixe will ever doubt their fire proof qualities, alter haying seep the specimen which passed through the fiery ordeal ontheliih utt.^^ E R.. VIObETT A CO , Sole Agents for the Manufacturers, No. 13 Levee, and No. 2d Commercial street; ■ • The undersigned, a Committee appointed by E. Hall, on behalf of Hall, Dodd A Co., of Cincinnati,; and Messrs. E. R. Vlolett A Coas agents of MessrsV *’ttrke A Barnes, of Pittsburgh, to test the fire prod* quality of the Safes, made bvtheir respective pTincipals-rreporu that we have this aay ; sut>jected aSafe of eachtn&nu factnre, of similar sue, which, had Jreeo in use .two years, tit ovens; to a fire made, with dry oak wood and Piusbarglfstone coal, for the apaeodf five ana a half horirs, aud;daring that time, we ielievc the heat applied was far greater tnaa any ordinary conflagration—-that, at the expiration of that time, on taking.tbe.Sufe from the fire,and cooling them down, we found that the iron easting on both was Inplaees euu rely thd books were unirjured; and, on opening: the Safes, we found books andpopers entirely uninjured, exeept slightly by the water used in cooling off This we found to he the case with both Safes,;and.theonly perceptible, difference in the appearance of the interior was, that the varnish on the wood work of Burke A Barnes’ Bare wa* entirelyuninjured, while do -that of Hall, Dodd . A< Co’s.itwa? blistered and: blackened: Ineoncluslon, we Would remark* that from nhe result of tbls-iesftvre have oohesitation in recoamendioßlhe Safes oi both oanies to the confidencAofihe public; • : s * WA Rv\ ICK P. MILLER. DAVID K. BISHOP. GERARD 3 AjiLEN* St Lotus, Juael6tb4Bs2. This certificate, it will be seen, shows theTiUtb&rgh Safes of Messrs, Burke A Barnes triumphant,heating: .<*• the/umau thc Sqf§ that had burnt up allaihtnl ibis is glory .enough fer.piusburgb, and gam it will ; r. 5 ••• < --Djß'- j. '^>' s -'" •v::. ; i;li.tn^:^->;'-' 4 r ‘>V' TSS'.'V:. -i.’.. ; '-rS- ■■■;■’•■ "i-.i .-•■?••",'* .•■•t--.v •■ v v -:*. y •■Jb" -„i.' ..- .:• v. -i v - -,K:r.•;. . . "'Vr-^v-vrv.ciV^ '■:-. < ? v. ;; , v *■ -* *XL~ * - ~ ' fT J. ’ 1 6 • » &tj' : To Cabinet Aftabera* Sfoltce* .. •**> V .'i.K'vlTi ;■! f , ’ JBrng* anil jStdttiua.’ * - Dr D# *.«»«,>• Cclsbrated. Curative - -laptetum Cnutal. _ _ T S 711, ,**>™taent, ‘ TVOCTORtATIIOIiK’S KBENCH FEMALE PILLS, Tht only Infalhbla Curt for tßat -Dreadfal Dxttttu an Innocent, »sfe and tdeeuM tttartiytot Cbloro* or KmUn^No^f C° h “M, e a la^T Uve ' “ 4 -r» f«n. , n™SSrt mm<ra l' • lenCB « Wind, and oil. Uterine Coroplnlnu, Puce S 3 IV fins end nrerr. eem*,dlßve to*e» for-SLWK Sold wbofeMle tied re- I failing, dn* J ‘® J Jrtkv'L'iS 'JP? 01 ?* tniMjy ,W. c. JACKSON/SIO Uftcriy atteew bead of i nlencconhe knowledge of the mastlnuraatefriend- Womutreet.'PfriJihiirrh' AndhTall the'Druxarsi*. It is ta be ti«d eiwrtally, producing no pain oJr inluiy Cr with t&ch bol whatever, nor preventing anyone from attending to bis business; and white in thC *wf <*w*fl« eßiuhoo ;cati' • * take place,- a-_ikffrtnms,to such an txicni ihnt lAtp ssQAini-.mui exnnnvx powxe oF ECTiiMioTt, ibe loss of which, caused bycarly abuse, is the di-eoee in question, and thecaase of. ihe thousand concomitant comphiinu,vi*: NorvouancaspPfOßiraiion; Dyspepsia;' ruin in the Head ana Dimnesa of Vidion, -Weakness of the Baekafld Uwer Affec tions of the Eyes, Impotence, PjinpJes of the Face, Pic* maiureDeeU'ne of Virility, , weakness of Memory and. Powerfor Mental AppJlcatJOii^.Dejecuon* ; Ayereionto. Society, Timidity,' Self-Distrust, Dove of Boiimde, Ac: : Ali these complaints; tnvanahlif.disopptiTitu soon (M in* souicets s'opptdfrom echtch thty emanated*- . Phis Instrument has been examined and approved of i by the highest authorities In Euro; eandAmerica, is re-1 -commended by the most prominent Physicians of all i countries, as the only certain remedy existing forthose, complaint*; and has now completely superseded the use: of oruga the LooKie, cauterisation, &o»? Bot to mention the thons&'d advent sedjiosinunsof the day,_aa cordials; antidotes, &c.&o. It constitutes, at the some ume,: the safest, the mast pleasant % and by far the cheapen treatment everofiered to the afiheted, a fair price being allowed for the Instrument, ufteMhc desired effect has been at tained. . . - He It also remembered, that those complaints are but IliHe andersiood by the professlonm general, and that* all the medictuu in the world never bos, and never will,' stop those: losses, which, if allowed to continue on effected ; are sore to prodaced the most distressing con sequences. It has been a muiterof sorpnse to some, that any one of respectability and:of professional auammequ should devote hisauention to diseases which people of every description pretend 10 cure so lf, howcvcr, but the one thousandth part of the miseries these peoplebnug opon society were known,a very different opinion would be formed -And it i» not only the present misery and dejection, preying on me mind as well as the body, that, is deplored, bat some are of such a nature as to affeci 1 posterity, and even to destroy the reprodaclivo faculty,-1 altogether/' H is & fact that, when not properlyfrcated, they may jreranin so dormantm the consUtuboa as to ap pear m no other way than in.their effects upon posterity; vet, if properly unctersiood, are most easily and speedi ly removed. Ihe above,so ingeniously contrived instrn mem. will doultless, in a great measure, contribute to check the evils of qaackery. so prevalent in this class of diseases. throughoultheUmon.. . . .The price of mo complete instrument, carefully secur ed nguiustall observation in a box, is only SiO. itcan be amt, by to any address in any part: of the Untied £,.ues, Canaan, Ac-, according to order; accom panied by fail directions; and important advice to the .married and single; the expenses, even to the remotest pans of tae country, being very tnfimg/. . Unexamplrd.succesßthis Instrument has obtained since Its introduction In America, has induced some un principled persons in New York, Philadelphia; Albany. Dosio", Ac., to grt up some ridiculous things,-called M tiutruraents,” which. however/bear not tussuobt* Esr resemblance, neither %n form, nvr vnnetple,\a ray own invented, long tried, ana uoivera&ily approved In struments, and whioh areas similar to th&CHULgtaht w to light. Every attempt to sell such u mine wilt be prosecuted to tho fullest extent of the law, I beirg not wi'lmg to connect the well and honestly earneif reputation of my inventions witli quacks raud' their worthless productions. No Instrument tsgsnicms ani noweanbe warranted but these ordered fiom myself- Air opplicuuons and remittances must bo directed (postpeul) to the Doctor himself, he having do Agencies eatabll*bed nut in London and Paris. ; Address, post paid, Dr. B, do Laney,slLlspcnanlst- New York • - Office hours, daily, from 9A. M. till 3P. &T, and from 7 till 8 P .M j iho Sabbath excepted. andersignedceriifyywiibgfeatpleasiireithat the above-mentioned.lnstrument is not only constructed on scientific principles; but that from it* use the happiest feral’*. may always,; wiiboohfidencc, bo anticipated; thrrebeing for tne rarebfihose diseases, NO OTHER CERTAIN KEMKIiY EXTANT HENRY S KEELER, M.D. CH. OOET2E, M 0., 90 Chamber street, C ECKHAKBT, M. 0., ii Howard street, Nsw YcEK. . Dr.j>* Lasst is prepared to execute all orders for sur gical upparolos, viz: Artificial Arms and Legs, which move like: ralurai members; Apparatus for LuxaUon: for Contracted Legs: for .curvature .of the Spine- and \Yaisf| for False Joints of thei Arms and. Knees; for Paralyt-c Legs;, for Club Foot; for.Laerymal Fislufes; for Failing of the iteCtum ? Hypogastric Belts/Beds and Chair* for Sick Persons; Crutches,Trnsfle*, £O4 Ortho* pedic Corsets, Ac , Ac. AH work warranted. .Letters must be poi»t paid, containing a proportionate remittance ot city reference- £feb9S:ty Dr. Gnjrstoti’s Improved Kxtraet of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and cnfy genuine preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and JDUeeuee : of the Lungs, when they arc supposed tQ : be affected by the too fret utc of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, §c. —IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL— Scrofula* . . . , or Xing’s Evil. •• Cancers r Tu mors Erup* •••••• lions of the Sfcln, Erysipelas, : - Chronic Sore Eye«; Ritigwonn or Tet* s . P-rs, Scold Head, Rheumatism. Point ;in the Bones or Joints <.Jd Sores, and Uloers, Swelling of the tilaud’, Syphilis, Dyspepjio.Salt Rheora, Diseuse of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Bisease arising from ... Urn.-* use of Mercury,paiu in the Side and 'Shoulders, tienem! Debility,Drop* ' sy, Lumbago, Jaundice-tmd • Costiveness. • The Boat Female TCedlclne Known rpHEsJUaiM'rpreparedL, “ Yellow Dock,” and the u Bed ; A; Honduras Sarsaparilla,’’ are the invaluable reme dial agents from which Dr. Guyzou’s Improved Extract of Yellow: Dock and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la boratory'of* Dr. Guyzoil has given us the virtue of these rootsin their perfection. Ilia preparation contains ell the restorative'properties of the roots; combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and ■ .. Expericients were mdde ir the manufacture of this medicine, until U was found that it could-not be farther improved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost universally in cases orHepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com plaints, for general prostration of all the viuti powers, and all'bost' tormenting diseases of the skin so trying to the patience and so injurious to health. fH M M Sdrofula, Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan grene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of otiierdisa greeablo and dangerous diseases, arc speedily and perfectly coredby the use.of this medicine. Sain*e, Michigan,.October C, 1851. Mr' Jolts D. Pai>k— Dear Sir,*—-It;is with unnttera* blefeolu-g- ofgr<iude that 1 phi able, through the Di vine I rovideiice of God, and by the wowler-wciking agency of that etilent medicme' Giiyzott’a Yellow Dock aiul ?arßnpitrilia, to give you a few symptoms of raya'moflt hopele*s case. In the whiter of 18501. was attacked with a severe pain,-which was gradually extending through the whole rich sine and *eg; at the same, time, a total prostration of aiy physical system; also, my leg had shrunk to about iwi thirds of i» common ?ize. I : procured the attend ance of a skillful praciiiioner-iwhoproubtiueed.rny dia« ease one ot the w orsi forms of liver coipplaint. Jie sai d/ case woa one not easily handled, bi*t prescribed fur me. I remained order UUurAiraentumil i was sat isfied he cmld not helpme,: I- v then procured'-of your Agent at this place, VV. Beers, two bottles ofGuy zoti'S Yellow .Dock- and Sarsaparilla, from which I re criveda va<t amount, of neijufit. 'After, having taken four bottles more, ! was able to pursue my busiuess wnhuat ai*yiQCoavenience } ami have been since that time a well man while but a short time since: l was con fined to-roy bed three-fourths qf the; time; and I cannot utcribe the return of my heahh to any other cause than by the agency of that truly viiloable medicine, Guy zou’s YefiowDoek and Sarsaparilla. MASSED VAURiPEffi. Mb.J D Park-rear Sir: Isend you the foregoing certificate, and, so far aa i am a-guainted with the ca«e, ilis alt true: . Iprocnred ti,thinl(iogitmightbea benefit uiyoa and to the. nfiheted, have, the privilege of using it as you think best. Yours, W. A. BEERS. 4 4 4 p. r s Tue following loner isfrom ahlgttiy respectable | byv aycian, who enjoys an extensive practice: hAYAbus, bt&rkCoaniy,t).,Nov |, i£sf,r Da. John D Faux— lltar “D. - Guyaott a Ex tract or Sarsapariiia.P.: Tbis.medicina has been pre scribed by me for the last three Y<ors, with good effect, in General Deoility Liver Complaint, Jauuaice, Dys pepsia, tforoniaaniTNernfUJ Diseases, In all female complaints ticcrtainlyisuncqaallod ln the u*e of thls medictiio the pntient constantly gains strength and vigors a fact worthy of great eonsid eration; - li is pleasant to the-taste - ohd smell, ana Mn be used by persona with >he most dtlicaiestomaehs, with safety: under any circumstances. I am speaking from experience) and to the afflicted I advise its u«e. ; DR. J. 8. DEEPER. Sold by J- D. PARR* Fourth and Walnut streets, Cln cinnativO., General agent, to whom'oil orders must be addressed;' ■ < Price 81 peT bottie—six battles for 95. Sold by : J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, North-eaaUorner of Fourth and Walnut »ts.,~*entranB« : oil Walnai—lo whom all orders must be addressed. JKidd*Co,Pi ,^l)i l rehVl.Wlleoi,4r t conu>irM»rtei .treat and ihe ; Diamond; B A Fataeatock A Co,Pitu hurgh ; J A Jones,^ PaiEbareh 1 Alle 4hetWCUy,i;J. HVuwell,.Washington ;, W-H LambeT* ; Kiumining.v XBgaanF.Cßnimin* * Btood yßrootviUe: A Wilton t Son Waynesbnrgh; W'Fatland & Co, if Callander, Meadvillei Burton & Oo,Erle; Honor ritr- S"’,,* IflE"* ' ?, a ge * C?t,Bu««r; J Douginas A Coj ? nan ’ se»»e,>5 e »» e, > * 0 Soaroerton. Warren ; F L A C 8 donee, Conderipori; p. Crosier. Jr.,Brown. ' tjanel&dAw, nrtt.Vcrmlfags I s'rfenS?’* - B ? rnoat effective rent' dy fur Worms, in V ii - n * n d Adults,thatbaseverbeendiscovered. " o ‘ rercd -- „ . Lur.TiTie, Nov. 10,1851. ■ Messrs. B. A. Fabne.toclc A Co.—: i have been engajte.l in luc Diug basibeo's tor a .namber. of rears,- turn have known TO.ar Vermifuge since I have been In: tba tiaiirteM.: Is tbia aiclnlty Ills very odpufar. and the •ales, are large and yearly inorenting. Uf all the va> rious aruc!e» of Vermifuge in the market, none boa so goad a reputation as yourtj and none maintain* its .ebaraeter eo: welt. I coald maltiply inatancea oftho goodeneeta reaatting from v fta use, but presutaa'aach would he unnecessary. Several of our most reapeetn trlenbjmicians u«e it In tbeir practice bere, and recom mend it as a good end safe article for the ejpalaion of Worm* trom the aysiem. Voara.Ac. B.H. W. WlLSfArtr Prepared rnd aold by B, A. FAHNESTOCK ACO IM4dftwfm' ,0f W °° d a “ d F,rstBlre * u < F'OTbtirKh.' n VINKB. ti—3s buis n.l band and for aula by X! “!! ‘BMmokn a osniiai ' i l* h .^'K«V ’. 5 ’ ; -f"' 'Kvl '•■‘ '- -' ..-■ 'V' ./ ’ * ■. .«c-: • :.. * » « - r• t ™; * *„ # \',‘ ' ' ‘ ' ■ -t'^3‘v' .•; v-' ; - y,r; '' '" " ’ ’’' _ AHEAOOV Alibi BXTHACT OF AMERICAN OIL. . „ TSREPABED and sold by JNO. YOUNCSON, 80# A Liberty street.. This powerfolly concentrated pre- P.wttUoanhflmedicalvirtoesof .wmcbaTe found to be eiabuiipesihe strength oi tho original American Oil. iv 9 PotbpJfl boulesatSS and 3?i cents, each*with full dJwctloiwfQT.tw.ttsfr. iTaeveiy disease where the orlgt* ft-.* pMbftsbeeii ibandat all efficacioas, and ?®*a?&^‘x% cnd c e a t .te 2Sf?(2"/SSS? 1 -* °f Jheeanh, canba had at abore—and n<lin,r * ceru ,n teß persoM thronghacciaem, and theimpfoper orearelesn use of tools,wilffindMhis article to belnvaluable lo Tliisronycertilytliat we,tne uniirrsiansd. having frequepUy.madeuse dtJudd’aMedicnied Liquid Cuticle, :prepared/l>J r mca«u-: Peafield Caistp,:-Sliddlotown, Connecticut,cheerfully recommend ino od-profe«*ion al brethreii,nson excellentsubstitute for adhesive ter.in dressing burns, cuts,acUldsjbrulses, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples.n remedy une» quailed. CHARLES WOODWARD,M.D., WM.BCASKY.M.D, ' D. IrABKISOff.M a, F. WOODRUFF, M a. HAMILTON-BREWER, M J>.. ELLSWORTH BUHR I M.D.,noianie. - Compri*log'Bll ihe practising phyoidus w the city of Middletown*:. . Foraaleby B A. FAHNESTOCK k CO fot ' ■ •••>; COTTtCf Of 'W*<TOtl : ftpd'l?<r*tStf« • lE7* ItefOUTsnf OS ROPTCBB-—Tbefavcnuon of.J.-B. HoaßißD , # TrußB has rendered the cure of ibiadreadfal diteore' a shatter of perfectoehadntrjand the toah‘*ho‘ will how allow a Hermatooroceed.jmiilaeOnclittpa ofibliigsisprodoc* ed that nothing can alleviate bat the knifed a sillfa. eargeonH* Wcblfy A'ruptUfeiii its ordi nanr fbnn,.may, wiih prrpriety r be. left to_ihe person afflicted andtfaetra?>*makcr,'batto go as 1 many persona do* withonteyen a bandage o; any kind to retain it, ©t ten tenders thecaVe perfectly,»ntnanogcabie 7 amlleads to whmt Js terraed ffitrmo, Which often has no relief.bat in a [surgical operation. In the' Truss to which we invite the attention of the afflicted,there is .every: sqperloriiy-over.the' tTUsees ai'dr bandages in common,use .It is perfectly comfortable, and can be niade'to fit any case of 'Hernia with an ezactners and equableness of pressnre that does notbelong to any mgr iaptrument with which we are acquainted; and ’ ,r with ease cbnifori to Uiu -»«Tgigfiajt£_the blithest standiriglh the pro ’ iri/".s^H^reat^opeTiorityoyei *** i u a WilFyeu -Wearer. Fhys*su. femon havegiven testlmou, the ordinary »ru**e» la a#e. • Tfie „ banlwn.cttio p-.e»ha!f iheca«csorordiiiary i ¥af>w.- •We Ads'iM VJrtJSo sfOlcied to.make flppiicaisouln time.''’ ,!&" JtiftTeneca cf(h* hiffhtst character tanbegwenin thitC^bpealiintioniheoßtnt. Persona from a distance can have them sent* by lending the measure round the body . ; DR. GfcO H. KRVBER, • 140 Wood street-sole agent forPitmbnnh • . marl »:d&W TBB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. IJIRST. The Q > sat Paim Extractor' {Conner* <s■ Jr Dally l *) curing alt Burns uud all l.xtercal Palaa end Sores. _2d. Batm of Columbia for Slaying or Restoring tbs Human Hair. > ,3d. Jfcist's Nerce and Bent Liniment, and Jhrftan F«g etaplt Elixir, a core for all casus ofßlieomnti-m 4tb. JUe/VatVxifcovificOrf. &ccttnin cure for Deafness. sih. Hay'a Limmmt a, known cure tor the Piles. . 6th,. Spokn'sSiek HauJachehmtdy. - Jiiu-MotAet'sEeUcf, for all women in. the family way. _ 6lh. LaHgUy's Great Wntern Indian Panacea, fat- Coldfcandfevenrhieelings ni:d preventfu? fuvrr'; fur- Atfbma, X4ver Compl&mt.and Bilious* Affections; fop -Di&ribceii Indigestion and Eors of Appetite; nersfn feraalesondmates,andn*rvou«compToints j for Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia. Pile*, Rheumatism, &c«, Tho grealpolnis arc tt ts*nol bail to lalco, never gives pain.and neyerleavesonccoslivc. • BthJtp&w«tod< r s Fmnj/'ug*(W©rra Killer,} forChlldrea orgrownperwms. • ■ < . :'.Wrt|iiiflJrs : /Braun's Great Pain Killer. - No .medicine uas been discovered tnat is so hnppily adapted to use inirmaifrras drops. to lie taken, and yet prrfonu such wonders when applied externally as a wash or baib* by friction;' -Irt-bouics.rroni 12} to &Q cents each.' . lUh* Saunholtz's Beach and Bed Bug Bane, for driv« ing'iaway Vermin lu a short lime. BitUTs celebrated. jtfnVXi/s THU and Ttmptrane* .13th. Pint Syrup* the popular EX PECTORANT FOR COUGU3, CutD*, INFLUKN* ZA.Ae. ttoh* Tht EastTruKQ # NtvtXorb HairDua, the only SUREcoioringforthe Hair. : ■:. 1 Sitw Lin's China., a Chinese Remedy for Cot?, BraisevSoret, 4c- ' VitiXyJSztra&QfSartafaTxUa, ThisarUelehasoutllv* ed all other SarsapariJlas, aad sUI! gives as great sails* /action as ever.. .. 17th- The! celebrated spread Sittngthening VUuttr. made from Dr. Lia’s recipe, and themoat popular in the market. ■ - * •“ ■■ 18lh. Dr. irUnt*# Tooth AeJu Drops, .A certain and ean& core for Tooth Ache. • . .•' • • * *?“>; >ta« lately bought the light for tho bmtea/fl tales, -Of.the. celebrated • Concentrated Mineral Wattr, found jat; the. SalrSoring* of Itdcior Wot.e. Chase, at.St; Catharines,' C. W;. Thisioed'etiie bas at* talned a notoriety and popularity never before-equalled byany preparation.' at ;tbat place, and ils sale has been commeusaraie wiituiß merit*, whlchure extraordinary. AJt the remedies are folly dercribcd in ALMANACS, to bo given to all vrho call where the Meoictnes arc •kept, “• *■ n preparations heretofore". known as ‘COHSTOCK’a” or COMSTOCK & CO.’*, a!wavs be longed and now belong* EXCLUSIVELY to Dr LueihC 8. Cotnsnck; and though tho. signatoro ol Cooiatoek & Co., wtli be continued; this exti a lahel with the fac-slmile eS?UlNE f Br ' L ' B C ' wil!ln four re.designate the CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.' ' ■lnoßering to the commnnity. thisittttlyedebmed re medy for diseases of the throat and longs, It la not our taiah to triae with the lives.or health of the afflicted,'bnl; frankly to lay before them tbo opinions of dljflngniehed s men and some of the e vidences of its reeceas, from which: <v^?S, y * iT S>.t. ahd Weiollcit an frotn ihe public ituoal w e > u bii,|, fee!lngas>nredthey Will Bnd them perfectly kelmble,rand the medicine woi thyiheirbesi confidenceand pairoxuige Pnmiitdiitingumid PtMitirofcSmutniand Mat,. . ■ v. HutixetXu JSoutdCin Calltpr. Dear Sir: I answering the rcccpt of your onui f pad aattjHmpiiHf of wUnetstair Ita -my friend* . This I hare now woe a high degreooiaatiafac* adttluond cbildren.i . r j »Vaait? iagrsriieriL* show, apDwerfblrfl* medy/or colds and court* and oalnionorydijicases* w • -■ ■ -•• PARKER CLKAVELAND, M. 0. Bmnowicn, Me., Feb; 5,1847 a, * • From tm Orirsur in lit Hcmiton tfflh, in this City. _ ,_ . „ • . Jbowsu-Ang. 10.IMS. ■ Dr. J.C. Ayer: I have been cared of the worst conch lever had in my lile. by'your “OHSBal.P£oro«*L > n and never fail, wi;cn 1 have opportunity of recomisenclilix 1< : lo others. ;■ • - sVoan, respeetffclly) S. D. EMERSON. -By Read the following, and *ee If.this medicine Is worth a trial. The patient had become very feeble, ant* the efleciof tbeiucdicme wa» unmistakably distinct:— . - UtrxiED Stltks Hotel, SaHAroflaSratsaa, > ■ ’ July-5 IBstt r ’ , Ayer<—Sir. i A have bcen-affiktoJ. with apain* fal affection of the tang&andadt the syroptomi of settle# consumption, for more than a year - 1 could find no me* •dicme that would reach my casCy.uniU I commenced ihfr use of your “Chbrut P-scronAt,” wlnchghve at gradual reiiei, anal have bcen-a'.eadily gaining my. strength till my health Itiwell nigh i«su>red%- t *; WhUe uaiifg your medicine, I had the- gratification of curing with it.my reverend friend, Mr* Truman, of si nmp» ter vistrict, who had been suspended from his parochial daUeaby asevereoitack of bronchitis. ; r *bayopleaaaro in certifying hese factstoy,cn . And am, sir,.your* respectfully, J. F. GALiiouil, of oomh.CaroUhKr . eCs*The following was one of the- worst ofcascf which the physicians ood friends thought tobelneurablo consampiiOD , . Ctremn.Pa, J.O. Ayer,—Sir: I was-teketr with aierribleeotmh. brought on by s cold. in.tbc beginning of iasi Eebruarr. and wu confined to my bed 'more than two months Ccagbingincrisanllynightand day. J be-ante shakily andpale,my cyeswera sonlren and: glassy, oiuin.i breath very abort Indeed, l*.t rapidly faiiina. and m Each distress far breati.ltat bnllitic hope of my teruv. cry could be entertained.'WbiTeiti thisßtinaiion. aVrlct ri **• generally.- ■' i-SSSSvMflgtess -dee3o ■ : iW OeS. Si thS vv«,M S - fr ,»«* admi «‘ w^^a&feSasSfflsaa JOSHUA HOI!INp;.« Earcpc.n and *t3 ■Wnog ■•■: N GIN KERB AN D MA“I Eft. ss?asi“ ft/**#'tez&st {" ■ “ttfea, ’ JEe&itaL * < - ».y -- * ij .i .~?j IUS IaVAI*IDS ASD THE Slck. : ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS' ' ' , , LUCIUS S. COJWTCtCK. JLr. Til* above .medicine* can be (inti in Ihi* n!nre m fcbß „ WILL! A V JAOK'ioN / ■ No, ?-*tfl Liberty sire*!, held. \y OQ^
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