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PffRSnS; ’^y:,’,n:’ * iv’SC'. *5., v« *«'“i -.-,* * %. ~\y ,*• ,L- „ ? 4 v.?* - K , ■*■ if' ■* \£pVlfs"4n.%J± *■•«?> * *■>*» ~ * k .‘.‘ ?y * fjT ** *!* -* ‘l *tT -'•’ ’ *? . 7 -|JI t"V . * *, > * V•’ *• > > •»■ *-Wl T 1 * V -» •>! _ * < t t f|K ' „,.,*V/' '. v "J •.■“ *• * ■)•>' ■ ’ 1 ■’• K’-tt .. 1 '*&< 'r , • I ' ‘ ' 1 ; . - ' ... ■. , - - . > . . . .-I ' : ' =7 ' - V .-:' / '5f ,,; « . . . ||||^§@|s|||||^ s :M- f^JW^V l t -.’’. *-i> iKx sfes tVv Sf&tTi&fl&Z.' rf.&)pPs’--<% <*?,' > ,4>> ajeiir^ijfv * J|*?*5 l,, i*Vfc.V* -. *V* «■>:* 7 *tssB®sB§§^^*&3 «tigypsgr4 IjSltSpl #wM#F4sr iwi|w4|jli| WMi^kW^i m Ntos Ite|#fpa W&rara fMsps 1M mstfimi JmSßlli^. tttotisB§kM nn&M "wi#Mt€#i mm HI! 9sSPss| wbszhm oHMEgd J?«dljli®ijS 33S^9| IttH TJ»f P mkgoomiMim BEife^ i^^fc a | -w»*ww* 'M #: ‘SMS' —_jjl—j- rg. g a i£ or B«nt, - - * ~ -*£ t «kkt I fiL’ii. 1 -; Xp,lf- corner.wtXraoi Fff«p|ia o cdftsl.v - iTorfartiurrliifomatioii WB\. 1 nxans t ln.gpoarepnk s q3i £e&rol tyv Ilydr&ptia tlio yard, large enoyph fox'n S»p*; aMb6sf!Bs?lotiglTeDt immediately*.— , j . Libertjr fitroct, JjriShtf •- near Iho oorucr of Thlrd._. A -HOUSE AND J\ Walnut and Pnctory street*, Xj*i w two enndl ~ ; ii& wet front and .100 foist deep, Far-'nartleu- VrwuoTcnpiipnti. Tormfl ra-*r-^^ nn ' , laro.eaqulro of Alderman.l AHKli'aO-j • fmyfrtf. • Ward. " SAKE, oa. T.t.O ind^uta "ssNsssssi isagf & , VS at Lay. I3> taurth strait, . Land For Sale* „ v\-v> „u .-aTtviK Coal Company will sell- oomo Tory, do vISSSSfOrLAA r D, altuntal on auil near tlio Stcn fiJivfflSSka, ““ * e BouthGm totmtoUS of 411611 Will ta divided into quantities to suit purcto _ i the tonal will t» vcry:easy... Knqurrc of Spt Z. W. UtMINGiIOX, Manager Valuable Flee© ofProperty for Sale,. •*, UMNU SIX ACRES? 'Mtu&tc la me .-unmcdiat® vi* :=• 4/Jclnltyor liberty,-ftrUchunglaads-of, Thomas Mel* lon,‘Esq:,’ aud-Mts;. .Ncgcloy, .about M of a mile tom tliu • Kailrond. Thlaproptirty hHB on it-u fine, prospering young orchard, olul l 4 a veiy desirable Ntuation ftir a country ««-. donee, being a few bonarod yards from tho turnpike,, and fronting tin. tbo Old Mansion Bead. This- property Is also vcry : 6lutal»lo for persona dearous of purcliasing K or 1 aero iottvasU pointsou throe different .streets. If not sold in a body, it wUI bo sold in lots to guilpurclio-scre. Per informs ; tion enquire at-this office. • ; For Sale* , A LOT OF GKQUKD Inllogg’s Plan or lots in the Third f\ Wind of tho City of Pittsburgh, bear nigh street, and beimrtS foot front on Pennsylvania Avenue, anu_rumuns. baeklTTfeet. * The property will bo sold, clear of branco, except an annual ground Tentpf one hundred and rixty-ftW dSars, to which it U« now sulucct.. On tho &Sc seven • good TENEMENTS—five imck and two Ibrno —all two staricsWglv and rcnUng for about faro hundred dO^,IS“ r sfioo cash, and SCOO In 0 monUi.j-b, good papi ' r ' Attorney at Lag, No «»»wU> Property for sale. ■ . subscriber offers for sale, on reasonable terms, 'House. No. 110 Penn fitrcct, UaySSana Eran Alley, and lot *> foot front, Steading bock 112 feet to an alley. Tho House m one ortho, best bnQdifigs, ana In one of. tho most pleasant nd^libo> lots—embracing corners of Front ana Ferry streets, otLobunarod anil five feet fronton Fom and sixty f.*tt on 'Front-street, with a good three story Brick Bolldmgou the corner, a two story lvramo on l*ront si*, and two Brick Build* Ixl a’iS^Sl^ feet deep, on Front, between Frame Dwelling ;I*»t iiO ■' by SOifWntinffOn.Cotigresffand Elm sts; . •=■ ••• , •-• A House ami lot, on Wylie street, near the now. Court Houso. IBeßouso U wall "arranged and in good order, and- Is now occupied a» a .botel. Albreoiloo Brick,on Smlthficldrtrcctnear scventb being In an excellent business location. The totuSO by SO ’ feetdeeftfinontingon BnrtEbfiddafr-.-.A •, - - -■ - ; 3L : OottsccFramo and lot. 28 Igr 12Qffcet,fronting on Anne and BoblMon streets, Allegheny City. .This igaverydepira blo and pleasant location for a residence. . • • •> >'■ • rhreo liota.on Centro street and Pasture Lane, In Allegh^ . , ny Cityj 30 by 90 feet each, near, the residence of Mr. Peter sC NTnc?ot3 In tho town of M’Kcespori. each GO feet by ltt Several of these are on tho Main street. ■ . .■• . ..... • Seven Acr« in Umetown, od tho Monongahela River, on • which there are 4 houses; Ihoro uro some oor lacrvsofex ' • cellcnt siouo coal, and abundance of Nnitstone, convenient to Urn landing; and two coal pita open. n> _ . * -v '" Vliietv bate in the town of Columbui, COfect by 100 cwh, ana well located. The tenant of carh Uit has the privilege of tiring whatever rtone coal Be may nv : ■ quiro for hia own nse, ftnm a the Columbij, •' fait tP oh t*l tenti oujapAho bank of the MoncmgahclftriY - • : .Sj&bort dlsunco hSOUOL No.-* I* the tnlOstof .an ex-. • tenrivo stone coal region, and would boaderiraUo point tor, Stone tod, ,lU> House, . rtAiiwgof: &p. • ThLv tiropcrty has a Pont of. HO rods on tho la river: an excellent landing; good grade and ' for rallmad— adth.enongh level gronndat one “ point Sir houses and gardens, or lorettanstormaijralhctorics. xhe vein is deep enough to allow horses to bo used In haul ing out the ec»t.^cguttntyor»hlcb,Sirimu'rl> l ?U.am, . gas, or Sir any ordinary ores, ta not rnrgaraed by any In. the 00 lnrny absence, my agent; Homes Blakely, Esq., nail give all necessary information, nnd be authprired to give narran *“ h-o,WlS.^t CLOTHING. Important and True. ; • Y BOOBVElt; *jr.. lice Hire Clothing Store, ho. _o I3hi.r . ty street,ran sella good soil of summer Clothing for 52.5 U; and better Goode, of every dourlption. very 100 t.r raSh. Custom »<*■!; mode to order iu fashionable s.ylc nnJ on reasonable terme. o;:ri ~ GotUlc Uall. JULY —ln. order to make room for Fall Good*, the prnprt <«tor tons to clgpc out hi* PtOck of 3len p anu lk»s* Summer Clothing at o great reduction. Tlio lncn.t!u loins are United to call. Cad. \Testudy ftt-ll B.ClIfci’JER, i4Mood what Kxcry Body says, must be True! TI I, said that BOOBVEH, at the Btz Hive CtOTliirs I Stoee,J\o 2ii Liberty Street, sells tta cheapest Clothing iu (be City—well rustle Oiul fimbitmallycat. Call and ex amine them and Jim rill not bo disappointed. , Jost received, byuxpresa, a CTiemhd assortment orFaliry Cafllmertst Brown; Green anil Blue Qolb-% aod oilierPasb ionablc Goode, ruitsblc ibr tbo reason, which wo are prepa red to makottn order, (without disappointment,) In a style ~t3Ct!BB4HUbo City. i’iuiiiniiriu u». >.i. . .’mic. .; Corner of ITaodmtd Water Strut* ViUdnttoK :«»«■, TOIIJ? CALLAHAN & J rpppoctfully requested to. call cad examine our Stock, of Beady Made Clothing, got up' exprwwly for this market, and: lu superior >tyio, which wo are determined to wli loir for cash. Our motto being t u Quick Sales ttna Soldi sTqHtrr. Our Wareroom, up stairs, is fully supplied with .a. targe jrtocirof Cloths, of every description, and,intact,ovenr ar ticle in our line, suitable for the season. These Goods we • nro making to order.ln superior style, and at very low pri-. : ccs.' Giro us a call,.Bndexamine ; xnyld : ■■ JQIIN CALLAHAN s.CO. _t a wrrew o. Tailor. JS'o.W Market, belteeen Second end Third StreeU, BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, ' that he has returned from Sew York and "Philadelphia, haring there selected from the latest importation*an.entire new stock of-Black and Colored CIXJTIIS, and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs and richness of thbrics, aro not surpassed , by any house west or New York. All of which he is -prepared to make to onlcrin a / superior style, at the-lowest price possible, and cordially in vites purchasers to call and examine the stock before pur* chasing elsewhere. . , .■■ ' - TO TAILORS-—1 hate no'authorized agent In this Uly, for the of my work on GABMEST CuViING,. It can only be had at the store of the subscriber, SO Market street, 'at the .fonoiring prices,'ria: with out, pT. ■ [marl7] . • JAMba L. >vAll. ' Sew Clothing House. - IEDMUND WATTS & CG/-3l£RCiusT Tahobs, '-••' Ab. ISS Liberty Sln/t, above Clair. ; Have opened a new Clothing Store at thoahoro phu*, anil are now receivings pplendidlot of CLOTOrJ, CAb* SUIEKES, VESTINGS, Ac., of tho latest Importations, pur chased with ah especial view to dty trade, and which they arc prepared to: make up to order In the latest and mostliiah lonable styles. They Intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and they havcfriU confidence that they will be able to give their c^omers. They arc also manufacturing a choice lot of l>juAiiX MAitr* CLOTHING, of tho newest styles, which they will sell low for cash. aVdU this stock la entirely new, it is worthy tho attention of .buyers. nplOzty SPRING AND SUMMER CtOTHING. SURER BIG BOORS! . , ■■■:?.■ No. 151 ZOxrty Slrtd, IhOsbvryh. JOHN McCROSKET baa now tho pleasure or. Announcing •to his numerous friendsand thetrubllcla general, that his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK is now ready, for In speetic®,which;heVoUeyes,will bofoundto booncof the largest and beat selected Etocksof HEADY MADECLOTII* . ING to be found in the Western country. ■■■•,. , 210 has this season paid, .more than-usual attention to tho i • ipramfectairing nml style of garments, ,so thattho very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a stylo oml . • elegance not to bo surpassed. . .. . 'Ho would particularly call the attention of all-dealcrs in : —Clothing to his present aplendid assortment of .. ■ Ko Ady-alade Garmenti, ' ' upon examination,of the qualities and - " bf-to ho csh offcr:them'BUch inducements as-. ; - Shall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment.. * - Jlaay years’ oxpericnct% and great success in thotrusmem, ’ ' ; an unprecedented lYhdaalz and Retail pa ■s' tronflUCj lias enabled him to got np Garments to suit the bu*. sinci» habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which of importance to wholesale purchasers, ’ In the Cutting deportment will bo found a choice selection ' of tho most faSWonablo goods,.consisting of and American Broadcloth*, Quhnerdts, &. Also, an excel ‘' leut assortment hf .yESTISGS,vof ; the latest andmost frsh ionablo KtyhJMll of which hois prepared to make to order V- la tho bcst'manncr.'ami at the most reasonable prices.— ; COM 32, 058 ANB AILI . , . v. The. Assortment, tiw Qvudlty, and tho.:Variety,_is.tho . -most extensive, undoubtodlyvto be Ibnnu m the Unued • ■ Stotoß. - • ' .. . mnr2G . r " " : Warrants &ost« . * w T OST—By the subscriber, on-ttao rente from. Cumberland XJ to Pittsburgh, n lnrgtj POCKET BOOK, containing three IAB4 »VaiTanti? T IGO acres each, m the subscrfbcr by *•?; Holiday, "W-ljr, Virginia, $25 ia gold, and a ; • s4Jo.bill on Bunk of Volley, V irglnla, besides several mcmOr randa notes, fir. Any person leaving Pocket UoOTf with .■ . tho editor? of tho or forwanlingH to tko editor of the . Cleveland Plolndealer, will bo liberally rewarded ' ■ frit ■■:■•■-■■■ : - H. K.' DAVIS. • EXCttiJsIOIt FAMILY SOAP.—Diaxouoss yon Ussl—Gold or vratm water,—either, Bok hara or salt—may bo usm! With perfectrfnceess';--Bub tUorsoap-upon tlio clothe? and -■ thou put them to Book for -three or Tour:-hours, then take ■ them mid rub them: ana rinse them oat. They will require • but tittle rubbing after soaking, and.no boiling is required : : ' as is usual with other Soaps.-- A la^ : Washing cap bo done • iaone-ihirdleSßtime, trouble and expense* than with any ' other fioupa known.' This soap Is warranted not to Injcro lu . - • * any way tho slightest fibre, or tho skin, or anything it Is np ’ plied to; ‘ It will remove any kind of Grease, Paint, Tar, Ink : nr Sthins, &o, from any floods, without: tho least injury.— This Soap is mautiictured solely by Caldwell, Paysoa A Co, • 289 Klvinjrton 'fflPt, Now York. All orders promptly at. tended to. Aucnor sale at • ■••• MORRIS* TEA STOItE, : .• nus 1 • (in tlio Diamond.) at 12^r HinodctyWh, at . oVItJkKM Also, daily toCtodnwU^tTo'doclE, A. M. OxUOTtransmUfc^lh»of.. . .a-:* i QUiDeer-Skins Hemp. Flax, and tggSj.TOc, i On Featborts Fnnvl’oitrt, Brooms and Merchandize, 00c. $ 1001b* , ;- s On Flour, 3 barreL ■; - TVe are also prepared to forward -.freight to, Rodebaugb’p Station* nearGreensburg.and Intermediate Stations. ■■ • COVODB A GRAHAM. Agent*,. .--corner of Peun and Wavno 6tiL, Pittsburgh; • -.o': - IL H.'HOUSTON, Agent, ‘ jy29 •'••••• -•. 2?G Market Philadelphia* Boat Ziilic* i . Fbr thel'rtmspdrtiition ofJ&nhaytdia.(Uui Produce, I Yvu TOE PENTTSYLVANIA CANALS AND BAIL BOAT®), BETWEEN : PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA,- Direct, unOimtt IU-sfoppwg. B2.TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Morisot jrt* (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. . C. A.M’ANULTYA CtV Canal Basin, 408 and 410 Penn st., Pittsburgh. HAYING- increased our facilities and otherwise Improved our arrangements for Transportation, wo arc pared to receive a large amount Of Produce and Mcrchon- Uise. to shlp(on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. •' : Tho Section Boat system of transportation over our State Improvement* has been in use about tea years, and tho groat success and livvor It has met with, is a. sufficient .guar anteo that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncorLoin experiment; hut is acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transpbrtion used on Canals, (when inter* . social by Railroads.) , Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain . undis turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market-street, Philaddplna, thereby entirely avoiding tlwdelay consequent on three different transhipments, and eccuring tbo delivery of Goods in entire lots the packages’ clean, ond lntis good order os when stepped. . -- Produce, Ac., consigned toour House atlhUsburgb, will be received aud fbrwordod always nfc thcr lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, withoutany ox tra ehanre for conmd3sloni Htorage, or mlvundng charges.’ fib 23 C. A M’ANULTY & CO FARE! UEDIICED! WEST NEWTON PL ANK HOAD RO VTK T?OR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA ana WASHLNaXON | Jt; CUT. Fare luajuccn. i To BalUmoro-.......52,00 less UuuiPa. CtulrcwuL i TQPbßfidolj>hia..:..;~;.';..v.«:.:sl,oo •.**••■ »* M . l To Washington Cityl This Is the only office which iDJsurcanTintOCGll TICKET i to Washington, 'and, by taking this route, passengers will | kvvc time and. money. . . . • ■ .. . i _ The MaiL B*>at (carrying tho United States •• new low pressure *teaxnt*riv built expressly for llifl route. CLEVELAND ; -.Xtopt, C. C. fcTman. FOREST CITY ~Caj>L I*. A. PlEftC£. A Uoat wiU have Cleveland for Detroit, nrui De troit fi>r Cleveland, every ovemn/, at Gj-£ o’clock, arriving in loth -cities tbo following morning, in Reason lor the morning tram of cars for Chi'ago, Unriunatl and Pittsburgh, and fa- the T-nfcr. Superior ami Fnjdtuiw IjoaH At Detroit. They will run from Cleveland in the f. Mowing order tORUT CITI etlru v, Hia>... CUJV.KLAM) .Thurwbvy CLJttKLA.VP tTOlnrsilaT .. Monday—..—..-. Tuesday— State Mutual Fire Insurance Company* HamslAirrffu ifo., Slay 1. I&o'JL /CAPITAL, £200,000 —lteuufr Offliv, No &4 SmUhfioM \j nttsbargh. The ls tl.e Sccun J Anaaat bUU meat : Total amount of property at 00- Amount of Mil* rccclvaU© (iu forrm 178.527 91 Amount of. Cask Premium*-.......►..$ 125.625 16 .. Total loisca, returned premiujn?, ' .■■ . . I rtsiasuronce ond rtwnw»—...... 05.140 WJ, “ “ JONII^TKIroTt. —\ ~ ...... ZSSAT&TSS Monday..—. FOREST city Tuesday— .Thnrsday..— - .Saturday. The undesigned arc prepared to make contracts for all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, fcaut Stc. Slarle, and all ports on Lake Michigan, The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose tho lino until the new boat* are ready. ttprH:Om] PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE & CHAUGE OP HOUES. SUMMER A RJ! A S OEM EM T—FA RE REDUCED. 1852. 1852. THE PE&KSYEVAVU IUILROAD, Only Ten Miles Stagwp! Tm Daily .Trains from Pittsburgh - : to Philadelphia ana Jliltimore- - Only 25 hours through ■ to cither hot!t Trams comicUtny al Jlarriiburg with Trains for Jlattinxtn't. .Hire £9,50. ON and oiler Saturday, July. 24 th, the Express Moll Train will Icorc the Depot ou Liberty street, above the Omni Bridge, cxery .morning at Otfrlock, - Pnfiscngers will go by tho cars 30 mile?, to Ilodebtmgh's, (near Greensburgb,) where they will find the bertcl Coaches in readiness to convey them 10 imlcs, over o first rate plonk ahd turnpike read, to Beatty’s station, (Conductors accompa ny each train of coaches.) anil then take the can direct to Philadelphia nod Baltimore. . - . ' Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgh. Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, con lodge at llolHdaysnurgh over night, and resume thdr seats the next morning in Uie d o'clock train, and arrive in Philadelphia or Baltimore lho.came evening at fi o’clock. ,Thc Evening Train will leavo dolly at Bo’clock P. JL, ar» riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o'clock tho next cvemnp. . IVo give through tickets to Bedford, via IXollldaysburg, ibr Baggage checked threngh to Philadelphia. . Passengers;are at no expense in moving baggage on this • Tho Accommodation Train will leave daily at 0 V. Mi, and arrive at Kodebaugh’s (near Grecnaburg) at 8 P. M.; return- Jng, the Trains will leave RodobaUgh’a as follows:- Tho Ac commodation TrainwUl leavo at 0.15 A.M., arriving inPitte burgh at 8 A.M4 Firsi Through Train at 3.80 P.M., arriving at h ,p. M 4 Second ThroughTr&hi at 10.351*; SL, arriving at 12P.M. ToGrconsburg,sl,oo. Faro from Pittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 cents; to Wil klnsburg, 20 cents; to Turtlo Creek 80 cents; to Rode baugb’s, 80 cents, • j • . Passengere will procure tliclr tickets at the Bail roaA Office in the Monongohula. House, Water street, or at the Depot Office; liberty street : ; ■ xay-Noncs.—ln case of loss, tho Company will.hold them selves responsible for - personalbagEogo only, and for an amount not exceeding $150.. J. MI&KIMKN, . , aus ■ Ticket Agent P. B. It. Co. . UNITED STATES UAH. KEWARRANQENENT* • . Commencing August 18th, 1652. OZIXO AND PJENHSYIivANIA RAILROAD. •ABsa.«, '1852* ; Thk (mlylVc&rnßjzilroadrimninpoiilfroni Pittsburgh! . • FEHVEO2I AibnurnELAte opthbouio hiYJdi.- ‘ 2b Cbiumbus,' Cincinnati, Toledo, Jktroit,Chicago, > Running itt connection with the Cleti s MUaneeid Clect* laiul; IHrectfrovi JPiUsbiajjhio CUfi--:. : • day to ATanrfidd by stages from Wooster* > IJIVE TKAXNS start from Pittsburgh dally, (Sundays ox : coptod) MAILTUAIN Leaves PUtaburgh'&t 8.30 a. ai. Passengers dlno at Alliance .'nt and-reach Wooster at 4 P.M. Pare to \Foostcr $3,25, EXPRESS TRAIN For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a; u.--Passengers dine at Alliance at 2.30 PrAr., and reach Cleveland at 5.4 b p. m., in timefbrtho evening boats on I»ako Erie* "Ibistrain stops at f&RochcsteVNcw Brighton; Kaon;' Columbiana and Salem j and at' no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance- ~ Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, in about six: and aiialf hours. ' Fare - $4. Tajssongers can tako thls Train/and bo‘ tn DunTdrk the next morning, or In Chicago In the evening of tho next day.- • ; •■' The ilaO traiaconilng eastward; icaves-Wooster at 9.2q!a. undines at Alliance 'at I£3o connects there with the : morning train v?blch leaves Cleveland at 10 a. atodreacli csPittsburghat 6 p.-ia, connecting with the cvenlog train 1 on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia aud Balti more at B>;2bj and also wlth-the "West Newton Steamboat roufe 'r-.* ' " .' * : V y?" .*•>.: ■ THE EXPRESS TRAIN and reaches Pittsburgh at 12 at nfghiV "B/ this train passengers borne from ChicTn nali to Pittsburgh- in.one day of less than 18- hOure, instead of several days by-steamboatsha the Ohlo rivcr. • Faro from Cincinnati to Eittflbiiigh. SlO.' - Passengers ; leaving Cincin nati at 0.15 A. ir- and Cleveland -5.40 p. m., reach Pittsburgh tho same evening. v Btago llucs run. in connection with the toad from Enon; to ■ ■ New Cn.sUo, l!jercer f £md:Erie:lKra Salem, on the plank road «> Warroo, undtroin IVoosterto Mansfield. T THE FREIGHT TRAIN. f* : **** Pittsburgh at43o a. freight is carried through 9 and to Wooster, Aecommodation.troin leaves Pitts- m IL J “ a h3a P- suand New Brigbteu at IA. at intermodiate station^' - •- . aresom U!tw * n : at raisonBbl ° ra(CS -- or to J. ' Mcnongahela Hou^kSS‘,^», - August 28,1852. . -./-; .. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore-existing under tho name, nn A rtyleof STUART £BILL> was this day dissolve bv limitation. All the accounts of the firm will be settled hr A. J. STUART, at. the old stand, No; 6 Smith Sold street - „ . A. J. STUART, - Pittsburghj-Angust 24,1852. ~X. R. SELL. ■■■J&St.A. J>. STUART wUI continue tbalftmlesaloUrocery, iToduce'.ahd' Commiasiou Business. at"the uld ; gtaid, .ns heretoftre; a. 1 J. STUART. P. B.—ln rctiringfrom thelate finny I ta^O:pleasure hr recommending Mr. STUART to • our former friends and cus tomers. . ■ [au2s] T. R. SILL. ** l K * i - > *■! * V I * J * ' - - " * ■f V **.*., v *l> * * *'H i " \a- *> *^.,; ■*. „. ■- >•;•,<■ /v: - :.'r r ‘ ‘ ' ;r^ • '•'.'Si’. ' :vW.>."';* ■']..--: , l'ff..i , *••■■.. , „ •**■ n»7 ' *«-■* * C.J *"* ' * ’ tj »s . 1 .=- A t ~ * — ..... .. •- 'NOItTII ? AaKILICAi JL lias been romovtfitattrtS WiiKijßM&jljlJOurtJy, Jones-A Co., ‘Na XC" F>iQit-straot, ■ third houso exst; of 'Wood street, it heroi thi; frfibscriber will issuo Bolides on Uuildingß .and their and on- by steamboats onaother. Tpssclsj Tor the tfbOTool4»nd«flpeoßiblQ,«m3pany.- ■ - < ftp3 ' YYILLIAM P. JONES Agent. State Ulntiul Fire Inanmoc« iCompovy* ; ■ i ••> - Harnibttrg, - ..•,*?.< "t: •;■.•• T\ESiaNED «ftly .for .tho J Rasar:elMWirilf property,-Im®w i / ample capital, affords supcrtoradvanuiges In.polnt of cheapness, safety and. accommodation to city and country merchants. and owners of dwellings and Isolated, or.countrjr properly. -- A. A» CABRIEB,. Achtary,. : oct37 . Branch bfifce‘s4 SmUhfteld bU Pittsburgh. “Caslv filutunl Fire Insurance Company, i. v- Of l^nnsylvama. — Gtptfal. $lOO,OOO. r. . : fTtllE undersigned is the Agent of the above Company, for iL Allegheny county, ahd-isprcpared-to fnko risks on ns lavorablo terms as any riapohsibie company Id theSfate., All loss® promptly paid in sixty days alterprodfof the soul o * - Alsn—Afecnt for \.\\n-Kcy;taritJL\fe‘lnsurance. Ormpcmy, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THUMAS MOFFITT, jyl-t • \ ..«• No.2D Fj&frstrcet, Pittsburgh. New England Live btoct Insurance Co., • -•••: -JXcto Haven, GmMchctsti -:. HORSES, CATTLE, Ac.; insured against death by dlmuso or accident Capital $50,0w, with power to increase to $lOO,OOO. <* Directors —Thomas Kendrick, J; Lewis Taylor.: Nathaniel TUurber, Alfred: EdwuttlH, John Saxton, AY in. W\ Kendrick. .. . ; : Thomas Kxxpsjce, frmdcnL. v Goman T.BBTmhs, Secretary* ■. :,*• > v CURTIS & DOBBS, Agunts,: . No. 1% comer AYood and Fifth strectß, (over. Patricks & FriomTs BankingHouso.) r - - • • • [my2o . Tli© Pennsylvania mutual Live stock INBUKANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, $50,0001 ■CHARTER PERPETUAL. riAIXIS Company is; now-folly organized, and prepared to JL insure against the. combined risks of KIRK, W ATLR. ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVESTOCK; sudi as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, £c. .. : USF OJjtct, Ao 81 Fifth lWitburgh, J.\i> . . . • '• •••■ - MRECTOBS. ‘ • - • ALEX. JAYNES, President, BCNJ. M’LAIN, Secretary. W'm. Day, • James Mathew?, \ Alox.inlands, . Henry A. White*'.-. 4 ... - Wm.O.Leslie, . .. % , Wm.Bakewell. .. ■Fomtffbr proposals, ohd all nfceesaary information, can ho obtained by calling at the Office of the Company. / - &a2o:lnnHw - (Dispatch and Journal copy.) Aew York Life Insurance Company. Jocuaittlafod ChjwtaZ $500,000.. •• • . . •« 3 THE Anmlal Dh'ldonUs have been unusually large, show ing that the Company has been doing a very large and. prosperous business. ThoDivldendfl In 1840 were 50 percent. v. «•.' ** •: 1E47 « so •«: . ■ ■■ * -IW3 ; “ 60 « : - “ « 1849 « 40 . “ . “ « IB6o' ** 40 a ... “ ■“ ■•■■■ -18&1 « SO . “ u u » 40 « Tids is among the oldest companies iu tho United States; Its nccumulatod capital is constantly increasing for the ben efit of members, present and future.-' Mourns PuAXXLiJr, PirsnJaiL Vast Fitoa.ur, Actuary. CUKHS & DOBBS, Agents, No.-DSa comer of Wood aiyl Fifth streets, over l'atrlclcg A yriemla Banking Hou.w t I’lttHbuigto CALIFORNIA lllSltS Alw>—Agents for l*rt-U-c -lion and Fire and Moriuo Insurance, Capitalsl3o,* 000: and of branch office of the Empire State Health Ajs-o cXstion, casli, including accumulatod capital, $lB,OOO, Ahro, agents for the purcha.se and sale of Real Estate. ■ myii ■■ ■■. ■ • ■. ■. Delaware Mutual Safety Insuraac Co. itvrUt ixium of IA« Exduiiigf, Tfiird sL, P&iL I'MRB INSURANCE.—Buildings, anil othiw * prDpctty»lh town and coumry, insured against loss or damage* by tire, at the lowest rate of premium. Maiuse’ lxst-uiscE.—They also Insure veascht, cargoes and rfreights* fliicign or coastwUty under open or special pollutes, ■os’the assured may -- liOisa TajUfsrouTXTios/—They also insure toerebaudbw transported by wagons, railroad cant, canal boats and steam* boats, on mere and lakes, on tho most liberal terms. . . Araiffi-Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A* Ssoudcr, John C. DavU, Robert Burton, John 1L IVimswt, tf&mucl Inwards, George G. Lelpcr, Kdwonl IbixHngtou. Imc It. Davis, Wlb Ibm Folvell. John Ncwlra. Dr. 11. U. Jo.'*. C. Hand, Thcophllus I*Aulding, ll.Josn Brooks, Ileurr Sloan. Hush Craig, George Hcmll, Hpcucer M Ilvalu, Clwrfcv Kelly. J. U. Johnson, W lUbm Hoy, Dr. B.Thumos, Johu Sailers, William ■ Eyre,jr. ■ •, . jDuwfors. of T. MorKan r Hugh Cralff, Joim T. lxvgan. ... . W’lUisn Macirf, President. Taos. C. Hasp, >7ce Prtadeiii. Jo3Kta;W. Cowan, Stcretery. OfnaTof (he Comi>any, No. >l2 Water stmt, Pittsburgh. jyqu.-jtf __ • P.A. StIADEIUA, Agent. The Franklin Fire Inaurauce tompauy, r • . Of Pbila&fptoa, vu X\niEC7fOßS—Charles W. Bantker, Xhoniaa Hart. Tobias 1 / W hgnor. Samuel Grant, Jacob Jt. Smlth*Gco. W. hid*- nrdt l , Moniocai D. Lewis*, Adoljiiil 11 Bone. David 5. Browne, Morrisl’attcrson.. Chas. N. Bixckcs, iVrrtdwf. COAS.O. Bascsiat, &Lrflrry. - Continue to luaka Invaranre, {irrpctnolor limltiHL on cTcry description of projicrty. In to«h and couutry, at rates as low as are consistent witli rccunty. . I'be Company Jiavo reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and promiums, invested, nTv ford ample protection to thoaxsumL Tlie Axsrts of tho Company* ou January Ist, 18fi1,.ft» fiuT>* lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as followji, vix: Slortrapw - $918,1:3 CH Beal Estate..... #4,377 78 Temporary 1i0an5........ Hfi.9of> 17 Shxk«* W,«t‘l 00 Cash, Ac...................... w' 04,3*10 81 . £mcc their incorporation. a period ot twenty-omt years, they luvre pahl upward of Ono. Million >mtr Slundivd Thou- Dollara, losses by fire, thereby oflonllnK crklcnco uf the adrantagitt of i&rtmrnro; a* r.ril aszho obdity and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. -. J. GAKDINKB COm.V, ApJOt, Office* north-east cur.TTood and Third t-tx. .-..Sfitrmlay. FrUay. . Interest on Uaoa Cash Surplus... LtiUmalcd prwont value of station* cry, olfiotf furniture, etc.. Total $2tO.MO OS . Ono-lialf of till* amount expire* within a year. IfEbo Directors, In prcrcntlnp the Second Annual Report, tnko lcavo to congratulate the inemborH upon tin: marked fuccck* of. the State Mutual Uro Insurance Company. In opera tion only two years, It hod lnk*u a position beside the older institutions ortho kind, anil prove* by iU Tery great success that tho mutual system, ns adopted by them, is beyond a qnestlou the best and only safe mode of insurance. - The heavy bases of the past rear, which hare annihilated manystock companies, leave tho Stattv Mutuni with a«s.*h surplus of upwards of thlrtyerty, inducements seV- and never exceeded. -Director*—John K Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, fiamuol Jones, Philadelphia;, John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitta* burgh; Rutherford, A. J. GilH't, & T. Jones, Robert KJout. : Jojis P.RtrrnEnPoitDii^oWeni. A. J. Ctuet, Secretary. . Jelalawif Formers* aud Bice ironies* Health Insn ronce Assoplatlon, of Pittsliarchf Pa. Home inbuuance-aiw ln tisieof need.—onico comer of Smith field and Third streets.- ; Guaranty Gat» ttaf. $30,000. This is &u Association established for the mu* tool relief of Us jnwnhera,‘in. casta of slcJmess or accident, by the payment of their Annual Deposits. Persons in good health may become membera, and tx> entitled to a weekly benefit in capo of sickness or accident. AU.vrho join UiLs As sociation ore entitled to a vote in Llio election of ofllcers, and to participate In tho profits of. tho Association. It Is estab lished on a safe nml ponnauont basis, bdng both mutuot and benevolent in its designs, with tho.lowest rates consistent for .Its security, and conducted in a manner to Insure its permanency ami durability. All persons can see tho advantages of taking out n policy from tho general ©fllco; VEAULV DEPOSITS. , $ 2 per year draws ft 2 per week; 3 « «• 3 « 4 “ « 4 »* » 5 “ .«*..■ 6 « 0 “ “ 0 7 •* j . «'■ 8 . ■ « « v 8 9 « •:. 9 • ((. 10 ■«. «. 10 « Initiation Fee, for membership, $1,60, which must bo paid at the time of making application,and the first year's de posit within twenty days, - Each member U entitled to a monthly .report,, gratis. . Omcnis— D. W. Rxauuo t. n'cciVcju/cijr and Treasurer, Wai. M.Wilsoh. ikartary, 0. D. Dr.oww. - Finance QmmitUe, A. J. ChildA 1 A. D. Christie, and D. A. SrMastew. • rroarll:i»in t)o»Panncnhip Notioet v " rfUIE subscribers have this day entered iota partnership, J. under tho stylo and firm of TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & DANE for the purpose of cryrylng on a general Commission and Prodaco Business, and - confidently hope their long expe rience, extensive mercantile acquaintance, and personal at tention to the interests of their customers,.will entitle them to a share of pnbllo patronage, which it Bhall ho tliclr study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFIS, Pittsburgh,: SWL.MAfIUIUE, Cumberland, Md n IVM. C. BANE, Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh; April 1852..':;.-.'-u/ , Lraie's fiteau Plano Forte Faoteryt LEASE bating applied inachinerjt to manufacture of PIANOS,-be Is enabled to l)T u at least,twenty per cent cheaper tlmn »any brought from the East, and warranted equal In every reffpcct; - Six octavo Rosewood Pianos,'from aud "upwards. • : Sovcn octavo ' M • “ ' $260,00. Piano Wareroom, on Hand street, over John’s Sliuernl WaterTV’arehoufti. • ■ ■ ; JSew Books, at N«w York Frien. THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; now openings Prom wCaHer’s, Retcbor’sj Harper 1 -:, Apple ton’s, Scribner's, DoddVPutnnm, 40, Now York; Gould A Lincoln, Jewett, Ac., Boston;' Martin, Ac,, Philadelphia; from tbo Presbyterian Boanlof. Publication} ami American Sun day School Uniony.and Majp Sabbath. School Society,-'. . Together yritb fresh; importationsof stamlatd and Mlscdlaueous.works from Kurope. iujd n large variety of. Stationery. . . ... v - ~ ~ ; ° . - v Clergymen supplied'at Eastern prices. •; - . DAVISON-A Jewelry Store._, ■ Co-Partnership. /\N TUB FIRST BAY OF JULY H&r, V/ farmed a Co-rnrtnenihin, fur the parpose of carrying on tho WHOLES ALEDRYGOODS BUSINESS, under tho Bamo and ton of Uncios, Wusoh * Co. They nro now “Bt ting up tho suadous Warehouses, No. 45 Wood street, opposite t&t St, Charles. Hotel, and No. 102, Third.street,-which they .Will Open earlyin-September, with, a. wmpleto’assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. WADE HAMPTON, (of ttalate ton of Hampton * Smith,) JOHN A. WILSON, (of tho lttto ton. Of Murphy, Wilson * Co-O » SAMPLE CAMPBELL (late of tho House of 1L Childs & Co.) : Plttshnrgh,Aognit7,lM2—lm. Agc» e yforu S |r™itn«orP«oHotSH»p, No. 410 LIBBBTrBTBjBBT, PITTSBURGH, Tm"P. W. BYRNES * Coi«9 Booth Street, ooroor of Pine, Now -York; SO TVaterioo Road, Liverpool; and OS Gravicr has a lino Pockots sailtaff oTCTy fire- /£££. • irmfr "Tr Isctm Uverpodtolfcff York;,ftl of Fac&oua fiximlilvenxxatoPkDaaelphlafOn tho efghtceutFoi *ach month ; ft Tim> of paikols- to Baltimora on the,2oth of ■.gefa. month. - Aiaxuk- T fan of P&ckOts on-tho §thand 24 th from Xondan ' and Portsmouth'to New York. : at rfp>it- n^Yr n yp mi~ , hftndr ibr gny amount; at the lowest rates of discount; and lnfbnnaUun givua. «^^ t Paesengers,thste«nte^»ffla|W^lH ““ 15 ■ 410 liberty at, Pittsburgh. ' v v<'t . .• . , . Let every lady call and see tills splendidproduction of Im* perial Chinese manufacture.. ' Laces. Satins, £Bks Lawns, Berag«S Mantillas, and. vlfiltefl to match tho shawl*. . •• ■ • Ladies* and Children's Millinery, Oloyes, Flowers, Bdg . §ebtlemen f K Broad Cloths,Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Qo nin Coats, &c. •- . StonmingGoodsofeTeig'dcscription. . . m v Madam© A. Gosling, (from France,) is iutho.monthly re ceipt of Fashions andNlbaris, from Paris, London and New. York, at No. 61 St-Clolr fltrccvsrlicro.ladioo aro respectfully Invited to call. • > -. /• • ... i The trade supplied with models and-material*. [apl* : 1 " GUK AT REDUCTION IN PRICES! : ; . Third Arrival of New. Summer Goodel 1 .j-x , THE largest, cheapest end best stock of FANCY ■&FS&L' PRESS GOODS, ever offered in this City, 4s now ffiggjU opening -at YOUNG,’ STEVENSON A LOVE'S OiU iCSggr oikal Beh Tftvg proaS) ho. 74Market street, bo*, tween Fourth street andthu.Diamond, Pittsburgh. - . Xbo proprietors havd-jusfcopened ariargo andinostbeauti* pil assortment of-the newest and most- fashionable styles of Fancy and Staple: Pry Good*:wbich have -.been purchased since tho great reduction in-prices at. the largo clearing out sales In Now York and Philadelphia, and will be offered to CASH buyers atfroni 20 to 26 per cent -lower than former, prices. • '• DRESS GOODS, of every description, such as a very largo and beautiful stock of tho following articles i • high Lustre, Plain Chameleon and Glaca bilks; - do PlainDlaek and Striped - do; ... do Brocndo Armores and Foult.de Soles, all co% ; Black and Chameleon Turk Satins and Watered Silks; : Chcneand-IndiaFooTard Silks; ... do. printed and Plain Silk. _ . do • do ..- • Atbcrims* and Grenadines; rirdn, printedaudembmldercd Borages; . Chcne plain and figured bilks and Poplins; ■ Pari* printed Borage do Lalncs, the cheapest ever offered; Faria printed Lawn 3 and JockoueU,-; do do : Flalii and embroidered Mulls and Swlssea; .. . A* A. OABATER, Actuary. f X f 1- ■» i ■ .DRY goods; ~ STORE. 108 JAMES GOSLING, Mad. A. GOSLING, RETAIL. Vcaltrtvy . Foreign. & American PASCT 4 STAPIX;. • DEY GOODS, and summer goods, log rich Shawl*, from $3 to • Plain and priutoi CoEhmerca, dn Alpacafti French and Domestic Ginghams;. ; En&lishimd American Chintres and Calicoes, at nil prices; . Needle worked Sleeve*, Cults Collure, Chcauzcttca; do . Izica and Muslin Capes; Embroidered, hem stitch, and plain linen Comb, Hk&; : . Fahcj Silk. Pocket Flkfis CravatsTuvl Neck Ticx; Gloves, lltudcry and pospendcaw, nlargo atock; . Irish Linens, Table Clotlu nrnl Tablo Damafiks; Tickings. Chocks, Cnosb, Bird Kyo Diaper and Napkins; . Bleached and. Brown. Muslim*, from b to l«c. per yard, . . : French Cloths, plain and Fancy Casslmercs and Satinets; Cariimcretn, Xwwds,-Merino Castimcres and Ky. Jeatu*; Black. Satin and Fancy lettings, Ac.; Bonnets andlUbbons at great Bargains; - - \ -' ;. w bpring and Summer Slmwls at {Wcat BaiKalus. • . • : - ... The proprietors would .respectfully elicit an early call ■from all tlieir friend*, and the public generally* fooling con fident that they can offer greater Inducements to Wholesale ami Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered In PltUburgh. fjclo] YOUNG. STEVENSON ■& LOVE. . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Cittzcus and Strangers, DO YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A-FINK GOLD OR SIL VKR WATClLniaboutoue-Uniftbausualpricef If so, coil as Hoods New JruxLC? .Stoex. 61 Market street, two doors north of Third, and take a look at hi* ucw. stock, just and yuu can. there or any kind ofFlmsi below rent, nor 60 per cent cheaper Hun auj hou*# 1 in the ikv Give me a nil, and I am sure you ulu lx* that I can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. . ■ ■ - > Another fact I wish to k«*p UToro the prxrnlc. If yon want your Watcli, Clock, or anj article cf Jcwelrj, repaired in the tx-?t manner, this U the plucc to have It dime To this brtuirii of my buslm.s f will ih.sota especial attontiou. JOHN'S. KENNEDY, M Martadstreet, apr7 Sign of the Golden Eagle. . if Ylmv la siouej't SURfXT it dwcrTtw to be watched, and, reader, yon may I» tuisurt'd that— .’T tVATCiIfS Letter ne'vr were gold, 1 : =: tnusther of.‘after or cfja-jto, • _ . —..... .— ,:. .. I*. RKIXKM.VN' 4 CO., Importer.* and Dealers in TlTifo7i<*jr, CLkKs Qiui Jffc/lry, iTlilch HukrtoU, Watch Maker? Toolg, i Trusses and Supporters. : > , : \ > : v JoDbing and tepairing neatly executed. ‘ RITiiKS!-—We aro , '‘ihftkiug lUflea of every description, to -order, of tho best metortal, nnd workmanship warrautod.— Orders received for thfemftt Wholeiialo or Retail, ■win boiUl-. "cd with despatch. Hunting partiessupplied at Wholesale •prices.'; •••.; • y- -y- f'.-.. .-• •. ■ ... mylg George Blctclier, (JfiWM. WOt Tons,) : WV . WANUFACTITUEItof the Celebrated /XX V OOSSAMKH VJSNTI liATIKO IVIO, ■ ELASTIC BAND TOUPEES, and eve* ' description of Oninmc>nial IMr #>£ and Gentlemen, NtCTtkFotnui BU^&uigln Veen tind; Market,- . Blotdier’s System enables ladies and jgy Qehilctoeir' to measure their heady : with accuracy.- r foii mas, No. T. The round of the Head. • “ 2. From thoforehoad nver the heath tonack-No. 2. ' “ 3. From imr tb ear, over tho top.; ;sv . ;•.; M 4i From ear to;ear,-’rouhd tho forehead. . . >'■' -fhr TO UPEES, to cmvr. tfie lop of the Head, vrihj. A Pauor Pattern, tho exact Bhapo of the Bald port • vjylo:3m. ■:•••■'■ IVotlce. THE-partnershlp heretofore existing, between thuundcr rigned in; tho Commission andForwardlnc business. &c~ under the ■firm of B. F. YON j BONNHORStTcO ; Is this day dissolved by mutual consent- The businesa of the late firm 'rill bo setfied by 8. F. Yoa-Bonnborst, who is authorised to use tlie name of the firm-for that purpose. • . YVILLIAM EICUBAUM, ■'.. , . 9-F.YONIiONNHOBST. ■: Pittabiugh,May.3d, 1852-my4 Co-Partnership Notice. fTllffi undersigned have ibis day formed a Copartnership . .A...fur tho trausactloniof.aWool-and Gpti.ml finmmisrfnn. and FonraidlnK husinoa.,' under tho ton of YONN BONN UORST. & MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118 Float streets. . : JASUSS R. jfURPHY. , S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May Sd, 1852-my4 Emporilun-.orxicriitl .. , CELEBRATED -ETHEREAL 011/AND LAMPS. . W ■M. .WRIGHT, (Successor to 3. 8. Tough) MamxCic* TT • turcr of and Wholcsale and Botail, in tho abovpnamed Oil assort- LAMi’S,; for burning tho Ethereal Oil, Camphine, and Fine Oil. Also,.Lampsof ovciy description, for burning Lord:andXardOUi . - ■ Cbandellets, Girandole IlaU lamps. Wicks, Globes, Cliim* a °y Mfttai Cans, and oil things pertaining to the trade. or PiimOiL regularly ropplled onco cr twiceaweek. . . • . All orders left with tho wagon, which is-constantly ps&- '•“9? through the city, will be promptly attended to. ! . -Lampa of all hinds altered to'hum the Ethereal, Oil. .All articles delivered in any pari?ortho dty. or In Al- - Jegheny, free of co«t w. H. TCRIGHT,, No. -82 fourth st, (Apollo Hail,) . between Market and Wood streets. v *7: j* ? •»! ' MEme^L: Ahead iof AUt ESTKACI GEAMERICAN OIL. . T>REPAKED and Sold by JSO, AOTOGSOIT, 209 liberty JF street. Tills powerfully ctmecnttntcd preparation, tne medical virtues of whicli- aro found to be eight tlme.s tne strength of the; original American OU.;lt is putup In bot* ties at 25 and S7VS each, withjqll directions for Its use... In> overy disease whtfre tho .original. American- Oil has been found at all efficacious,-and It. si for.excceds the original In power, as to render It the CHEAPEST: MEDICINE IK THE WORLD. Coll and try It. JOHN YOKtGSON. & B.—The original, Oil in its natural state as*t&kon from, the bowels of the fcurtlycanbe.faad: os above—and wIU be found ffm&Mt -notwithstanding a certain firm claims tube: -• ■ ' vfd&wdf) MARKET STREET. No. 51* •fIV-CKAHI'STUBBS', DE. HALSEY’S FOREST WINE! Thediscbvetit of.the FOREST WlNEistht greatettVemng • of the age, v Put up' in Quart:£otOcsi of ..., whichdoes more good,cmdgoesfarihertn the,cure > of JOixeaseSf than taihotUa of atigSarsa- :■ ■■■■■:, ! - partita in'usc, and warranted-to cure •. . . - - AoitJiout any-unpleasant or • -•- . . • • weakening effect. mifK method by which all Bampanllaßy and other simi • I for medicines Are prepared, is by . boiling the- Roots or Planis to obtain the extracts. The medical virtues are thus- Principally evaporated and destroyed. - . •-. • ;•• • - It is hot to bo wondered at then, that even ten and twin : tv bottles of these Samparillosaro without any perceptible benefit. Not 60 with thcFopstirme! .By the Invention of a wonderful: chemical apparatus, a perfect wine is produced without heating; retaining at tpa.same time, all the primitive healing properties of the rare medic*- nol plants of which it is composed, thus rendering the Forest Wine tbo mostciflcient medlcibe the world ever produced; at?; the same time the most agreeable;. Millinery, i reputation iten eujoys eoriety as well aaorcr. J. C. IAULDIaU. ,««, 0 many inferior remedies thrnst-upon tho com munity, liaro failed and been discarded} this has gnined friends by erery trial, conferred beiieflte enthe afflicted they. I con never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too .remarkable to be forgotten., . ■ : -While it is a fraud on the puhlia to pretend: that any one J medicine will infallibly ebro—stilly there is abundant ‘proof ! that the CnEHETpECTOiULdoes notionlyns a general thing, but almost.invariably curd the maladies for which It is- em ployed, •. •;! As time makes these facts wider cnd better knowny this l medicine has gradually become the best "reliance of theaf flicted, from tho log cabin of the. American peasant to the | palaces of European. Kings, Throngbont this entire conn- 1 .try, hi every State,- city, and indeocfcalmost every hamlet it contains,. Chebry Pectokil la known as tho best remedy ex tant for diseases of the. Throat and J.nngs, and.!n,intoy-fof-', eign countries, it is rondngto bo.extemdydy used by-:thdr , ;mosE Intelligent phyricltms:. In .Grcatßritain, Jranc© mid. Germany, wncrcthc medical sciences have, reacheffrtheir -highest perfection, Cherry PECTOESX'ia introduced, cud in constant use in tho Armies, UoHpitalajAlms Houses, "public Institutions, and indomcsucpractlce,*a» thersprostremfidy, ; their attending; phvsiaaus. can employ- for tho moro dance ton* affections of tWlansS."Also- In milder cases* and for • children, it is pafcv pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact* • some of tho' most - Haltering. testimonials' we: reccive,haYe been from, parents yeho have found it efficacious in cases par ticularly Jnrktental to childhood. Tho CiiEimt Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist; and CTeiy ounce of it under hUown eye, with-in variable accuracy and care It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeit's consequently can bo relied on as gen uino withoutadulteration, -• = I We have endeavored hero to furnish the community with l a. medicine of suchintrinsjc-supcnority and worth as should | commend itidf tothelr-ooiifidCDCo-ra -remedy atoncesafe, speedy tmd.effectualjwhich-this has by repdated and .count lesatrials proveditselftohofanJ trust by;greatcaielnprO- : paring it with chemical accunuy, of nffifetm strength, to at lord new ageiit on' which they canrcly-fa® the best results,-and tho afflicted with > a.,remedy: that will do fcf them all that medicine can do.- \ GENERAL DEBILITY,,ESIACLAIION, WASTING OF TIIB BODY, 4c. Many persona wo afflicted trfttrso&oor. tbe .ftTxjvewm-. ! plainly without • being able to trace It to any particular; cause, and therefore delay ih» use of the proper remedy -un til the disease becomes constitutional. Tbestf disorders arc often characterized by tv sepso of rfoUlng, ot cntlro exlums tfoh after exercise. • Some experience sluggishness, lassitude,, and at times, paleness or fiuahlngof the coontcnrmcc,or pal pitation of the heart or like symptoms. : The excellent effects which hare .ever attended the uso of the Porest Vine and HHvSttcveiy species of debility, iscon* elusive evidence of-ito happy results iu tins class of disor ders. "Many havo resorted to these as an t/Zbma iuut, and been speedily • cured.. For. Nervous disorders and Debility tho VTino and Fills axe taken according to the three* . tions on the label. • AGUE AND 'FEVER,' 1 OR CHILLS, Aw caused by tlu» miasmatic effluvia oiiiung'freßMiittTshes,: decayed regulations, and low, damp situation*.. lit ioycr mul Ague the Forest Wine and J?dl* ore n-sovcrelgn remedy. When they have been taken agreeably to the direction*, wo havo never known them to fail in effecting a complete cure, In the first place take a lorgcdosc of the Forest. KlLiintnno, -that thcir-oporationsmay-finlaiile before the return chill.— The stomach bcinsr now well.cleansed, tako three or four Jarge doses of the Wlno, at intervals of half an hour, com* meoclng about two hours before the period for. the chilLto return. TWs break# the ague, after which the W mo should bo continued In small doses to restore strength. . Soo foll directions around tho bottle. . • ; „ . . : DR. HALSEY’S GUMOOATED FOREST PILLS, • ; Are an important adjunct to the lorwt Ayine. Theynru coated with pure.gum onibict.tin invention fur wlik-h Dr. Halsey has received the only patent-ever grouted on I'JUs* tiy tlie Government of the United States?. The Forest Wine and gum. coated I’oresi'lhlls unite In ac ebmpllßhlng the name great'end, the Purification of the Blood, and w?Uiratort of the SUAnach and Bowel*. The Forest-Wine and PilUarcroeammcndodasoncincieut and certain euro in the following complaints; Dyspepsia, Habitual Cbtfivmess, Ihrcpgy, Ib&plainlfqf Kidneys. In cipient (Xwuaijrtfwny Dedine of . (rcntral Health, and yanalt for which it is tv Sartretgu Uanedy; Languidnrcs, JSiglil Siciak, Nervoni Ditmhrx, Lon*f AppehttyLov; Spir it.*, and want of Xtrroui ■ Energy, Ague and J'brw, which it never fulls to cure, Scrofula, AVymiefa*, Jawirhcc+ tfahral thy Oior of the Sian, Weakly and Imjfaircd State oftheOm ihhthon. TO TIIH LADIES. - Nothing in the world is more absurd than the custom of nring paints, to improve the countenance. True beauty and lovelincw aceompany the highest perfection of health, which again invariably follows ihol*urrd.ttaU af p,t. lUc/xl What artificial appendage* equal that.raid expre*- Flouof countenance wiueb. mnanafea from blooming health?. What paints compare with thecnmson-colarul blood easting Its brilliant roseate hue through tha' transparent toxtnre erf the skin? What charm* are more captivating than thoM» of nature, in her highest perfection of health? Let Pr. Hal sey>Fore*t Wine supply Jthe place of all cosmetics.. The uw-*: of this excellent Wlno- for a short-time, creates pure, nch: blood, which, coursing threnghtho veins, penetrotre the ml-, nutlet fibres that , verge toward. 1 ihfr surface of the skin, causing all Unhealthy pimple# nnd.-hlotcbes to disappear, imparting a vivid,'' rosy color to the akin, and brilliant ex*. i>re*don to thcoiea. TUIS IS NATURAL «E\LTV. tn rorroloration of there facts Dr Hal c cy has tnnn> te'tl wonbl# ftom ladles of the most respectable standing in fo <:i The Forest Wine iu loree square bottles, $1 per bottle, or she bottles furss.' Gum-coated FnresfcPUls, 25 eentsper box. For Bale at Dr KBVSER'S Drugstore. No. 140, ccrorr of W‘ood street and \ Irgin AUcv [auglLd&w. W*M. E. STEVENSON continues* to manufacture \ji CABIN ET«W’AUK of every description, at hi* old stand, -«2i|eorner of Liberty and Seventh strecta. UNDERTAK •/j ilNGattended to, InallltsbranchOg.:- . :.:-: iayU> : - |-f oitrtllt 3LANI!FACTORY. Na €4 EniHhficJil street, a i | fancy nndpl&ln l\imi ture,' vrhlclx they ! will wl! 15 per cent'below customary rates, [, ; only,' .' . ••■> V dcc27:ly- - Cabinet ami Clintr Factory. : a ••■JOSEPItMEYER lias on hand,-at hia. extensive Cabinet and Chair Manufactory. No* 424 Penn street, ispj above tbo Connie till kiuds of FURNITURE, such oh * 1 'SotUs, Centro Tables Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Balstcad&andall ho Trill sell 20 per cent, below customary rates. Terms— CASH, ONLY. JOSEPH MEYER, QprO , : • -No.424PennstrcoW Fifth.WunL o. e. hamiter.; ....... .u. dauleij. Hcunmeir. &, Dauler, C.UHNOT WARHtOOM r BMmtFELD STREET,. Jiittectn Seventhdrutand Stm-wbarry alley* Pittsbxcrghy JU, . . HAMMER & UAUIiEH keop conatantly/onhaud a \j4_. variety of excellent and fashumablo Furuituro f _p’arv KpS ranted equal to any In the city, and sold on as tkvar* * | * ablo terms as call bo obtained at any similar establish ment in the IVort. Tlloy have now on hand an. unusually extensive stock, embracing nil kinds of Furniture, from the dieapest tbVine most-costly; and elegant. - All orders promptly attended to.• .• . - my2laiCm TO Cabinet Makers. - • »■ .Varnish, Sard ■ toartand Rimiture at Wholesale. •. • ? THE subscribers bavo just received from New York and -Boston a most splendid stock of YENEEKS,- and ttre nmiulacturißS by machinery .Furnituresuitable fbr tho inulo.. All of which wewill sell at extremely low prices. .'As gTCtftcare'wna taken lathe sclecUon of the.«ock, per sons cannot foil-to bo salted either as to quality or pneo; and, as it is well known that Foraituro can ho made by ma chinery superior and much lower than by hand, tho atten tion of the trado Is respectfUllylnvilwl.- • w . ITurned Work, In allits branches, carried on os usuaL. Plank forhand rails, for Carpenter?, and All articles re quired In mftuu&cturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on htmd—vis: Slahogany*-.Tarnish*. Hardware, Hnlr Clotlis, Springs, Ac, Ac. . , RYAN A ITKEE, , .. -Ryan’s Buildings,- mar22tydaw . _ No. 31 Fifth street* Ji onrneymenGaltinet OlakerßAasQCldtiDu. ■'■WAltliUO-irSE t ill9\S£C.oirD\BT2t£J2r, THE OOBSEROr WOOD.) . ; v". . • - TIIIS'AaSOCIATION»emI)TOcingf?^- oJicady. twice to threo times, naUij many :hatida ssvthe-hugest'and vs^.hjtliorto. meat renowned business * f » shopsofthUr dty^lmvoopencd'their Warehouse, and r aro able to furnish thopubUc, by/wbalesolo or retail* with Fur* nituie of the following deMTipllon-“Via: ■ .■•:.■■ •••» Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; jlahognny Chairs; Booking Chairs; MahoganyWashstands;-Sofiis; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases;, - Secretaries ; Card Tables;- Pier Tables;. fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hatltacks; French Bedsteads: Ottomans'; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Wo?kstarids r Cherry and . Common' Workstanda r high post,- coinmoh, low, and trunihoßedMcads; ; Chcrry.Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, . •The advantages of cooperation, on ah extensive mit them to sell at : the; lowest prices! and they aro deterr mined to soil, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted-os tlio public will un derstand by giving tliora a call. : Steamboat tcwvb of a3ldestaiptidhs, apd other articles: of any description, mado to order in every style, at the short? eat noticed •' '}■' - mar 29 , JAMES W.WOODWBI.I, CABINET-FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware-rooms 07 ami QOTIUrd street. - ■ W. respectfully informs fvV : hls frldnda and customers that• he wl. ' ; M«tiiSisw^FPT.-y^:^^-as vr completed his spring stock ; - of FunUtturc,.:'whlcli_is..UeciOcdly‘*. , |l * tho largeat'-RntHwet cTOt offeredTorsalfe in this City, which will bo sold at prices as low as any in tho United States, East or West ;■•' Atf lie is determined to uphold tho quality, with well sea soned workmnnAhip, and nowosl design?; and r .from tho extent of hift orders and-ftcility.in manuftcturlng, ho \s eqablbdtoprodMPO warranted-furniture, at tho/lowestr prices," . Ho has adopted the principle of Idcntlfjingiiis customers* Interest with hia own, in quality and prire, and keepa al ways on; Iwiod-tho greatest variety rofeeveay description of cheapest iuidplain^t;,to-tho, most eleh pant and <»stly/ : that a house/; or- any: part of one, may bo lnrnlshed from, his-etock, or rmnwiihetnred expressly Re or der.. Thefql lowing- articles consist/; in- part, pfhis stock, which Jbr richness of stylo and finish, 'cannot- be purposed-, in any of tho Kastern cliiea: •. • . ; „ XIV tpte-0-tete Softs;- •••'•■"■■ 1 *5O Sofas, in plush and hair cloth s - fiOdoz. Mahogany Chairs; . ft) doi. Walnut • *• : • •60 Mahogany Rocking •<* ■ . . ft) Walnut . »••.**. .- 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 MarbloTop Centre Tables 60. M . *» Dressing Bureaus 30 Withstands;-... 40 Enclosed .:.- u ; 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; -. .40 Mahogany. Bedsteads: 20 Walnut « GOCottago ** ' 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;.•••: 20Mahogany Wardrobds; . > 10 Walnut « .10 Cherry ..• . 50 Main Bureaus; • 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables;' 12 Secretory and Bookcases:- 20 doz. Cone Seat. Chairs; 24 Cano Scat Rocking Chairs 12 Ladies' WriUngDeakg: Hat and Towel Stands; TVhat-Noft- Etfguires; . . •-... v • -Paper MaclieTables* • OjnToraaUonCtaira; Pembroke « ftatetb&n “ , Hell and Tier “ ladles’Work “ ' Pearl Inlaid < Dining Tables; &£lo and Ifcll Chart; ° tto “ m3i ■ COMMON POBSITOIIE trnd C^JlaEmauppUcd^ttaUar- SIEAMHOATH rujd lIOXELS, furnished- ut the shortest notice,• 4 - r * ... 1 AH oxdsr» promptly attended to. ... s&i *■£* &&?& '£'&'&*•*& v & *%?-r . "**l * \ A , 4 *■ 5. - ■» ' * ' - ■=' FURNITURE. . itLIKKN ai CO., : r ’ i-' 1t ,*' . ’ n. »• x N . 4 •• I •* ... .. * 4 , . * v . H , tf- VJ. j .;v ’ .-<•/ - . ,■. % , < t ’ v .» ■; ’ \ 1 « "T r * , ' " *&V , - * DRUGS AND MEDICINES:" Important, to Females. TvQCTOR lATIIOBE’B FKEKCH FEMALE JILLS, an in- U nocijnt, JUfi: alui pft.'Ctual rtrnedv forCblorosia or Groea ■ Sickness, Hour Albas or. Wfitcs, Supprrarioo. Dysmen orrhioa, NcrTOOs Dobllltjr, pcncml Weakness Naiisca, Pains In tho Hoad ana . limbs, lev* of AppclU«, BalMtjillon, Trt>- mors- Discaswl Spuio, Costivenesa, lrrUabnitT.DyimcpjMor- Indlgestlonj Flatulence or Wind, and tUI UUrtiaa complaints. Prita, Sffeimts, or flva boxes tor sl.Sold wholesale sal vo-' -tall by W: C: JACKSON, UtO liberty , street, HcaJofTYodd street, Pittsbcigji, and by all the Bregmsta. ' -OS-Full dltoctiong enclosed with each hom TdeolMvd&wi • Judd's Slodtcated UauldCutlcU. i ■ rpnl3 article Is intonded for Family. use, and should bo I- fdimd inttwipossesslonj.of«yory,:lsHnlly;ln Uialand.— Mechanics who aro in constant danger of injury to their persons through accident, and tho Improper or careless ns® Stools, Win find this article to bo. lnyalnablo to,them, anil after afinctrlal, will conslderittndispOTsahlo. , “Tills mat certify l that wo, tho umkrelgn«l, having fro-, qucntly made uso of Judd’s Medicated liquid Cuticle,prft- Srcd bo' Messrs. Pedfield A Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our professional brethren, ns tm urccllentsubstitutefur adhesive cuts, scalds, hruises, and all kinds of cesh wounds t .plso^ fur sore nipples, tt WMi B. CASEV r M- D, D. HARIHSON, M. », P. WOODRUFF, 11. Bo - ’ HAMIITOM BllKWini JI M, . ■ , lllSWOltin BURR, M. D„ Botanic. ■’‘Comprising all the.practising- physicians in the city o: 'MlddJotOWU* , For £<*>lo by • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, .: . ■jyi- Corner of .Wood and.Firptut*. - -Prepared and sold by ” -• -JAMESC. AYER, • Practical ChemisW Lowell, .Mass.. “ Sold In Pittsburgh by - B. A. Fahnestock. * la Al legheny, by Hi P. ; Bchwartx; and by Druggista andiDeakrs in Medicine everywhere. aolB;3md*w,-.. THE CHEAT VEGETABLE BE9IEDTI nil, 11, It: MYER'S EXTRACT, Dandelcon,Wild Cberryand Sarsaparilla l IMUS'valuable medical preparation ißffcrfl entirely from -1 nny tdmulc of or common part fyiDgmedicine.u -ItlsacowpoandoFmany mostCLEANS iNG JEEDICINEB, with others acting directly on tho Kid bcts, or having immediate retbrencuto the relief and contin ued. healthv operation of some Internal organa. - It contains - articles which enter into no other preparation in existence, AND IT IS'UNRIVALLED* •in. purifying and refreshing .effects, by. any Medicine in the. world. It is put up in LABC K BOTTLEs, is very pleasant! to the taste, and is more concentrated,. . , • . - STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, ■than any other id. the market. Uctrous who have taken **SarsapariUa n by the gallon, without relief, hare been rad-; ically curod by using two or threobottles. This i* the only; compound in which-DandclioujAV.ild Cherry and Saraaponl-. biareso prepared to offer tho .peculiar virtues of each, in: -combination with pure extracts of. other healing articles, in a highly concentrated, state. . Its-ltigredicnts ate purely vis - , getoble, and arc midi roots and barks as are fouml, though chiefly affecting certain parta-ln. their general tendency ? to produce the most cleansing and healing effects. • IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To cure many diseases. . Dropsies, Kidney Complaints, draw off Jl atoryHumors from the Blood, or corrupt and ir. ntatlng secretions of diseased organs from the body, without . tho thorough; operations on .tho Kidneys,-as canw)dby this medicuio, -No other-extracts even pretend to this effeefc-r- Infactjthlsvcry operation, fbr wlnclUt is pnrtlcularlycom* pounded, aiffert:froiii : all; and makes it : tho best compound in cxistenro. . - IN ALL CASES OP DROPSY, uw this medicine. It will . relieve. ' : lt has eiired ’ when liio jtas despaired bt It iroatainalatUdtaa: thsiwi\k;£urei Jf anything can, and takes the only method' lo tnako perhiaTt cnt cu re?, v - *. 'v- : ; SmP.FDYUIU fcuip FEVITRI -To produce testimony in proof of the cure Of-thtg. disease is acknowlcdgodly howZ-Tlie publicluiv'eeolohglisSntanght to reg!ird; it..as Gital, that .itsi positive curb would Seem-al-' most a miracle, yet --v'-Vv-v snip Fuvr.rt has been cured. And by the Great Vegetable Rotuodyi. Dr. 1L B. Myers* Ex* tract of Dandelion, M ild Cherry, &e., fdouc. • - -ttYo select the.ioHowlug-as a fpecimcn of.Dio numerous to the efficiency of tids medicine’ in cases of ibis inalignant disease, which wo. have to exhibit. • TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. Francis Tiblimcse, 5L D., a BkUfulpliysiPian, residing in DaECalOj N. Y 4 and one who lias dbvotedmmwlfpaiticnlaHy to the study ond cure of tho Ship Fever, with 'almost every phase of which he is conversant, gives the £ol lowing tostimo py in relation to the effects of this medicioo, ftS Tfrepared by hlmrelf: v . ; - i-.- : •- ; “Tills !s to certify, that T Imo iisod Dr, H. B. Myers’Ex • tract of Dandeleon, Wild;Che rry and.'Sarsaparilla, la my practice, in cases of a number of-patients sick with. ver, witli Very TienoCclal results.- 'And I consider It afgerici> al curative* in that disease. a : Prepared by MTEUS & BICI3, -No. 11 Worm* strict, New Tork. R. 13. SELLERS; ; No. S 7 Wood street; Pirtslrargb. Sold by oprs:ciebd&Yr] Dr, Do lanoy’a Celebrated Curative - Inatrmncnt. The, only InfaUibh Cure fof iUat Er.radfyd ptiidse . ' Snowies ; or v Jiirbrtij2ajiy -.-;-; i JVoctarzail- £)austo««.-. f_; • QO.harrbssmg and deatrueflvei.and productive of-so much o misckleflo the nervous system, lurapacltalmg man for ."business,'society and matrimony;. : r- , j^ This instrument :-ia-simple, • tmd: FAiiJNa» Qiidmay-l)0 : nsed -witliont the .slightest biconyeni ■ oncc, or.iho knowledge of iliemiosfelntiiiuito Mend. ;lt is to . .bffUsal' cxtcraally,producirig no pam* or injury whatever* nor preventing any one front attending tohifcbiiflncssand, /whilpiu use, ttofa sinylexmissioncait: takeptacej invigorating: Uii organs in a short tone to tvefc an 'extent that they regain ■ their primitivepoioer the loss of which, caused by early abuse* ia the -tliscaso. ia; ii'ueHUon, tmtl the cause of .the/thousand: concomitant complainte, vis:;; Nervousness, Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pain in the Hcad aUd - Dimness' of- Vision ,'-Weakness of the Bnckund Lo\r e r rExtremititis. Afl'cC'. rions ofthe Eyes, Impotence, Pimples on'the- Face, jPrcma* tare Decline of Virility, Weakness.ofMmoryand Power for:- ; Mental A'pplicaiion,-PejwU6n l AverslontdSoelcty s 'Titnldi^ ,: and Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude. Ac..: All these complaints invariably disappear as soon; Jtourtfl- ia'stoppeit froio; . which thoy emanated. This Instrument has lieon examined nnd approved of.by the highest authorities in -Europe and America, is recoin . melided by the linbat- prominent physicians of Ml as the only. Certain Remedy exL&ng : -fof ;.thoso and has \xibvr.'completely superseded ; bongiCj CantcrizaUohvCt&i hot to mention tho -thousand ail-.: .•verged nostrumsof the day, as «)rdialvdhiidote^;etc^ ; 6to; It constitutes at tho same timo thO Bafest and. most pleasant andby fkr thedieapest.treatoacnt ever offered to tbo afflicted? slrodcffect has'bcen gained. -■> Peltalaoiremembered, tliat thoeecomplainta are but little Understood . by-the profession i.\n nil. the . mcdiqnefn thoirofld neTnt«l, lon. tt]«l: aß a. unlTCißally approvt-U la-Anunonta, nul whicb n» ns t ilmlar to them as light is to night, lv ety attempt to sell such In stniments for mine, trill bo pmsceuted to the fall** extent of the law.lbetngnot n-illlngto connectaieivell and Hon estly earned reputation of my invention-ttitli quacks ami their wortiites productions. • No Instrnraent ta (iinulnc and none can bo At arranted hnt tticuni orderSi from myseir. : - . PMff) to tlie Doctor bihiself lm;haviiiff ho Agencies establish*, od but iaXondoh and Paris.- - ‘ : Addreas, po3t-pa!d, Dr. B. Do Inner, 01 Llspcnord rtreet, New York. Iwraro, dally, from 9 A. M. till SP. 51., mU from 7 tiH B.P. ML,:tho Sabbath cxccptcd. - ■;. •:. v >... undcrsignod certify,with great pleasurcvtlmt lhe .above menrioueddnsfrumeut hruot only consCnmtod on sci-: .cnttopprihriplp^'bhtiromita/useth^bnp^iprf.xii^ulfethay always with confldeucc -bc autirirated? thero .being for the. oureof thosediseospa noothfer certahf romedyiextanh?;; : .,-- UcniY & £nLn*, at. jk, - V - ' -;Cil‘ Qosi?% ■xr/D.'- MChamber j?t-» - - ' p: EcSflAanr, k. tH Howard's^, « N'ew York* Ur. De Laxct I? prepared fo csecuto all orders far stfrgical apparatus, vij:' Artiffdal Arms ftud Leg?, Which move like -natural members Apparatus fbr bTmtion.f for Contracted Lera: 'tor Curvataraof Stho Anns and Knees; ftr Paralytic Legs* lbr Club Foot; fbf Lachrymal Fistulas; for Palling of the : Bectum; Hypd- TraSBC^Orthopcdfo>kirSCtv»o^.<£c,....':-_:^^' : :.'r,;.„;X'::>.- : * All work warranted. letters jaust,;bo.post-paid.oanfftin.: ibg apippbrrioaato.reiolitopto wr.atypcfepnce. <£fcb2s:iy;.;' •T\OMESTJD have insteo. JJ eelved tt fresh supply of plain and tiincy printed oST ' :< bv =ME MEI llEinuumslt—Dl- iismTCTed lOTWdjr XV far cortaintyj»». .....- tt-. tflato ptoctK^imUla oT.tbJiJga lat>io«acoatnat nothing can alleviate • but • the fenifn of a. skilful W .. Wholly inexcusable.. A ln its ordinary fonn» may, .• propriety, to left to 'the person afflicted aiul tnpOTM xh&ker; but to go, as many pewonsdo,.withoutcronaband* ago or any hind to retain it,' ofUnr'hmu&rs th&idflftkpOTfbcuy ,• i unmanageable, and liaulsttf,; wkaf'ia termed Strangulated r&ernm, whkh often has.noftllcftait-in & surgical opera*. [ tion. In tho iruw to which wo Invito thn attention or tha Afflicted; tbcro -ifl evtry sapcriorlTy tho trtmoa aiid qanOngeaia common comlbrtablo, and . can. l>o modo to fit any ease of Hcrnfti with an exactness and equableness orpresmiro that’docs notbelong toany other • instrument: with whkbwaaroaiM Painted: and will retain- • ... ruptitto .wUh'caso rmd'gomfbrt to: tho-wearer. - Phyßl*,. thp,iU^«t,rtan(Jlngin:tM>pnrfW^£rnhavogiyen • mstimonyto its great , superiority over; ih6ordinary tnlisps :v j>i use.- The truss,pf.Dr.:Hnbbaid will euro ono-halfthe ca- • fks of ordinary Rupture, YFe advise those afflicted to make •applicntioa’in time. I'XZ&'.JlirferaicaDf. (hehQfhcxt. character ocmfo gveen in {Ai.tr Cittft bycaßijiffonUieJgaL - v . { l'casons from a distance can have’ them sent; fey sending the measure round the body.-. oa>, h.KEVSKR> ' ■-«■■ * * aaJgl.d&w 140 Wood st» fiole Agent lbr Pittsburgh- ■£-v.-.;a r. To Invalids and tfce BlcU, ■;■• \hE CELEBRA TED COMSTOpK MEDICIXES I fT?IEST—Hjc GufiAar Paw Extractor, (OmxtVt 4 DaXtfei) * curing alt Bitnw and-nil External Pains and Sores, - pal— Balm of CUnTobvi Coy gtojing dr Restoring Gw Ho- • ;• pum Hair. i i -3d. —Jlaidt Kerrt and Endian Vegeta-. ■' life, Elixir, a cnro Ibr all coses of Rheumatism.. ■ 3fcXa(r'gAcoustic~OU; a certain cure forDe&Jtaew. ■ 1 J *Haj/‘* Z:m7nwa• Ctl*.—ftw/m’i Std: Head Adit Bonedy.. • • :• r i\X\.—MoV\er't Relief, for all Tsomcnlu tbo Family Way.: ; i. Sttis—Lcmgtey’s Gnat 'lVaUm Indian Jbnaceti.for Colds, 1 . and feverish-feelings nad prerentiog. feyere; ibr Aithma, v liver Complaint, and BilHous,Affections; lbr Diarrhoea^-In* digestion and Loss of Appetite; ibr Cortivencss in Females - * nndHales, acdncrroascomplnlntajfor SlomachAfleetioaß, ?:. Piles, BbouniaUan, .A&. Ihogceat jxdntii arc, it : Ssnotbadlo take, nover gives ;pdiv mid never leaves one ■ costive. , i 9Ul —OmstocK* Vermifuge, (Worm Killer) for children or . grown persons. •? Brovm's Grtatf\rtn Killer, No medicine has. •been discovered that Is so happily adapted to o«u internally, : - 'OS drops to bo tokens and 'yet perform ptieh wonders when appliederter7MUy os awashor baUj, by ln bottlea to 60 cents each. - ...•>... • •. i nth,— Roach and Bed Bug Bane, for driving. ■ away Terrain in a short time. » 12th.—The celebrated Lin's Life P3l* and. jnpnperonca ■Bitters. . v. :oo. ■ ' ' '-L3th.— BarfJiolmaeno's the.popular.£X- ■ ;P£CTORANT for couons, COLDS, INFLUENZA, Ac.- . East Iruha andficur Yorkllatr Ityaytiwonly .SUEEcoloring fbr tbtthair.': . ■ • •; .v «... - * -Ifith.—Lto’r-EbZflt of Chinese .Remedy. for Cats,: 'Bruises, Sores, Ac. v •, 16th. —Extract ofSarsapz , riU& - This article ho* outlived l alt other and still gives as great satisfaction aa CTJZ, t . 17th.—The celebrated spread Strengthening Plaster, -made i from Ur. Let's recipe,' and tbo most-popular in the market; • ' istlf.— Dr. Khndf Tooth.Athe Drops?* A certain-anil easy .curofor TooUiar.be... - . , , . - 19th.—Ur. Cloif9TocK has latclr: boughttho , rlght for the : : United States, of the celebrated Omcentrabd ifuJeral Water, - ■found at the Salt Bprings of Ur. Wixu 0. Chase, at St.-.Catba nncs,: C. W. Thia medicine has attained a notoriety and : popularity naver bcforccquallcdby any preparation at that . place, and its sale has been common* urn to wdhiU merit*, which arc extraordinary. •NoXlCE.T—AEpreparations, heretofore;known oh “Coa stock’s 11 or “Comstock A Co’s,” always belonged,-and now belongs lo Ur; Ludns 3. Comstock, and though the rignatnro of Comstock &-Co., will be continued, . th<« extra lohcLwith. the. signature of Ur. L. S,C. will in future designate the GKXUINE,;-. ALL OTHERS HU ST BE SPURIOUS. LUCIUS & COMSTOCK. - abo7e mcdldnes.ca , n:'be.ha4 hr thw place of -: - IHLLIAH JACKSON, febfl •; 240 Übcrty head ofVTood.- FranzA/ aghun* „ „ ~,ui.Cbrrerpctndatte' A; Imaged £D.'':'Thi*ln3y was Tory spare ■ • and RaHow—hail incesaant pain and > uneasiness iu the plfjrf tho stomach. Two or three times a•■day tho. pain In* . creased to such a degree, ns to make her scream with agony... .These attacks happened: sometimes r after ’food, and'emae time? when none had keen taken. She raised much, sour* clear fluid from the stomach jn the morning. Thu stomach, swelled much at night. Tongue coated and damn#; much, thirst; no appetite Bowels costivo; dull, stupefying «msa~ tion in the forehead. Complaints of two years standing Giyo herfomc Pepsin on Monday. Cnmo hack in h week.— Said the pain had not been half so lnd since inking the sec ond dose,- and was doily, growing less* ; The constant knaw-v •lag. was also, cone.- Appoutelmproved; tongue clcnnerjbow* <>l? regular; head still heavy. In another week she was en-* tirelyftvo from uncoslnecasnd. pain in tho stomach —raised no tuftl fluids—head felt clear, and every tinea of the Stom ach complaint was removed. Cask 2.—Married Lady, aged 50—Puin after £hKn^.—Very stout lady. Had suffered pain, usually very severe, in the .: region ortho. stdniach,-lbr three years post, rani particularly - intense after eating., "When at tho wont, the. pain bras if some ban! body werebdeg thrust Into tlio pit-of the siom ; ach and bored In even' direction.. Much tenderness cm.prcs rare. This lady-used'the Pepsin with surprising c/Toct—* \ Soon after the .first doso tho pain ceased —alio felt some nau*. sea. and retched, hut nothing came - up. Several : months have passed, but there has been 'tux return of tho pain.—% dean and moistv no soreness of tho stomach. . RmiAnKASiK CtinK.— iMnsvUte, Ky., May, 1851.—0 n tho. 7thof May,lBsl,lteV. M.Bi’WllUams/lHudnr of thbToitrth Presbyterian Church, in Louiarille, Qndhad been for a long time confined to his roomy and most of the time to . his bed, with .Dyspepsia- and Cltronic IHarrluca, and was to all appearance on verge of tho grave, and acknowl edged to be so by his physician, who hod tried nil the ordina ry means In htopowcrwltfcOnt effectrand at the above ca mmed time, tho patient, by Uie consent of his pfaygidany -eom mcneod the use. of Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin, and to tho aston** ishmeat, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day he left his room. Ther sixth day which, was trzcnsrivcly'hot, he rode toirmUes-withaio ■ . bod.efiect; outhoSlh day be went on a.vbdt to tho country; and on. the thirteenth day, though, not entirely restored .to his natural strength, ho was Ko tar recovered as to go alone - a journey offive hundred miles, where ho arrived in. rifely, mnch improved in health, having had' no dlstnrhonco of the stomach or:bowels aftor^ taking.tho first doso of Pepsin.— These are facts not controvcitable, and this w a case which .oaghtto'cGhvincedll'sk'epti(is : _that : there isa powertn-pep sim l/>t physimiis ah^.dyspcjitfcaihvcsrigate.r^ , Dlk GEO. XL KEY3EB, > Only -Tfholcraitaand Petal Agent, 140 Wood street. Pitts burgh, Pa. i [myfifed&w - r * , 5 * V ' 7 A r < v t> m J r / > J, > f - 3 r- •I• Remarkable CmfreSj-; BY SHE TJSE OB 88. HOBGHTOH’B Dr. Guysott’a Improved Extract of.;i YBMOW DOPK AND SA&SAPAnililiA* if The-Original arul oMg Genuine-i*reparaiion for the par- \) marunt Cure fij JHuaxa of Vie • 5 ; Xurjs, Tt’7irJi fujjposeii.to&e ajftctalby •■■■•■...■ /■{*.. • ‘Vie too free we of Mtrcury, Opium, hvn, s ■ , .'<2ta‘:rw, cfe. UixnH CurtjvswitfuifaSlf •’ :? jSfcrg/Mflj or.Conors . • ? ' the •• .... : : • Sore ftjcs, Scald Jjfa& r Khat‘ : 1 | - . . „ Sy __ woKsm, pain* in the Bents, or Joints'#leers -three-fourth* of the tiroe;anxi I cannot asexibotheretarn of' ' my health to any other cau«> tljau 'tor'the' agency of that'* truly ralunHo medWnei OhyauitV Yellow Dock And ■» parilia. " IIASSEL YAD RIPER, fp k . Mr. J. p. Ptas-rDcorSlrWl semi you: the fortgoing eer-^ tificatfyapd so for aa.l am acr|uainted with the case,it ball' true. 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