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Dissolution. • iiartisershipiberekiramealsting Mader the name end SITIART,RILL, Win( this day dissols,si by ' AI All thaws:aunt:B'ot the firm, be settled by A: .1. STUART, at the old Stand, No. 0 Snittlitleld street, A. t. STUART, T. It. SILL Pittaburgh, Sugast 24,1852. sfp. STUAIIT trill eantinue the WholoaleGrocery, Walden and Comm MMums at the old Maul, to 'he - titter°. ' A. J. STUART. tethintrcen the late firm, I take pleasure in neotentoetelkiridr. STUART to our tbrmer Mends and cum• inenelni. - . f au2sl T. B. ATM. ' Ahead of All S EXTRACT or AxtroicAN IDEEPARED and sold by 3110. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty abeet. This powerfully concentrated preparation; the medical virtues of 'which ere found to be eight tunas the strength of the original ' Anaerican Oil. It is put up In bot tles at 25 and ST% each; with full directions for its use. In , every disease where the original Amerlcan 011 has been Enrol at all .effleackno, and it so far exceeds the orl^inal in mum-, to to render it the CIIEAPEST MEDICINE UV- THE WOULD. - .Coil and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. .K it—The original OH In Its natural &tate as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as abore—mul will be Lima ganaine, notwithstamling a certain firm claims to be thassoly Prorietora famtil . . J. .1' t: :~ ~H ~i ~' H=.: BS A. MODILB, No. 110 Wood street, offers for sale, at nntunndly - low prices, all kinds of BRUSHES and _ VARIETY GOODS. Be manufactures and has on haul, a = . large and excellent assortment of strong anti well made - Psant,=2 Sweeping, &rubbing, Blacking, Bair, Nail and Cloth. BRUSHES, Elsa of the best material, and adapted for usein this or any other market. Bo would also invite at. • .tention tolls Flat- and other VARYIBII. BRUSHES mad BLICIDRES,•whieII help determined to sell at from WI to 25 per cent.ebeaper than they can be purelmsod elsewhere. Waters fled others wanting Brushes, are invited to call and :':'vcsialneleis 'articles and prices. ALSO--LookingOlisses, l'icturaFrames, Clocks, Port Mon . ;Wag l'Nhet Books; sad all other artlehm generally kept for ,seta laSariety Stores. All of which be l determined to sell at the lowest price for cash. 'WIT Remember, 110011.W5, 110 Wood street, next door to Davis` Auction Store.' sepia Adams d. 1.14). 7 s Western Express 1 VTEILARRA.DiGIi➢LEINT.—Express for Cleveland, litalnuaatt, and the West, generally, closes at 12 a. - all points on the Ohio and Pennsylraida Railroad, at 41.11. rises from Cleyelaud, Cincinnati, and West generally, .-ithe,trons points along the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bad load, at 4.30 e. u iXtr time to Cincinnati, and other Western cities, is short, beyond all former precedent; and arrangements are com plete for the Fee and regainr transportation of goods, par cels, jewelry, money, &e., in in charge of trusty messeu irersorho acceinpany each shipmeut, whether of value or - not. Time to Cincinnati, 93 hours. Time to Louisville, 58 hostas. Time to Lexington, and Frankfort, Kentucky; Madison, Indianapolis and Terre Junto, Irolliona—Two By means ofour own and connecting lines, we con forward goodswlth despatch to ell important cities and town l in the Wwt, and to those of lesser note, without number. " ' , To Railroad Contractors ! OULU PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the ander - Jrigned,-trill be received at Hi ll sborough, Highland . county, Ohba until the lot day of February next, at noon— For the Graduation anti Masonry of the Middle Division of the Chtteinnatti Ilillaborough and Parkersburgh srvivrtbixiding from Hillsborough, Highland county, to a • potnt near Jackson, Jackson county, Ohio, about NI rases. The line viii be ready ibr examination early In January, and Ptoilles and Spmiftwtions of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's Office, in Hillsborough, fur one week prior to the Ist day of February. This Bellamy forms the recognized continuation amaze Ohio, of the ialtimore and Ohio, and North Weatern ir ginia Ballwais, and being Incited as a link in the grunt through line between Baltimore and St. Louis, will be found in every way worthy of the attention of able and enterpria log contractor& The remainder of the line to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about the let day of May next_ JAMES M. TRIMBLE, Prealleut. llloawn..‘Vblef Envineer. d eel°. m ~CAELISLE IRON WORKS FOB SALE. rims RBOPERTY,lcsnited within four and a half miles X. of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., will be offered at pahlictiale,on the premisesom SATURDAY, the 15th day of..ianuary, 1853, at 12 DI. The property consists of about Tex TEIOUBAND.ACRES OR LAND: of which Three Ilun deed and.Flity -Acres are cleared and in a good state of cal thrptkaa; the residue is timber land. The improvements .conedat of twenty Dwelling Houses, (acme stone and moue ICS) three large Bank Barns; one large dierctuint Mill, 120 •137 Tkreet; Saw Mill, Forge, Furnaco,Coal Houses, Carpenter -and Blacksmith Shops, all in good order. This property. in water ;ewer, has the advantage of the Boiling Spring and Yellow Breeches creeks combined, both never failing and Enver Deering stream, of water, and which never fail to ilteepgietwortus in operation day and night The works are never stopped by freezing weather, and they are located in thelteart of the great Cuntherland Valley. There is an in. exhaustible simply of the Dearth* , on the premises, conve nient to the works, and easy of access. Persons desiring to purchase, or to hook at the property, will call with the undersigned, residing at the mansion h•^"•n en .vid street dee:2.W PETER F. FOE. alitultnt Itletlicuted Liquid Cuticle. article is intended for Yam'ly use, wad ehmaid Tfound In the ensue= of every hinny in the /areL -14echsLDIP—"e-''""".-....m""--- 'jury to their lush accident, a . ; .. " — WG . „ id tools, will find this article to be invaluable to them, and after a far trial, will consider it imilspensable. "Ttds may certify that we, the undersigned, having fr., quently made use of Judd's Medicated Liquid Cuticle, pre =kiessrs. redfield S Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, y recommend it to our professional brethren, as an exaillent substitute for adberdre plaster, In dressing burns, putkacaldß, bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds fbr'soze nipples, a remedy unequalled. ' CIiARLEd WOODWARD, M. D., WM. B. CASEY, M. D., • D. HARMON, M. D, F. WOODRUFF, M. D, HAMILTON BREWER, M. D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M. D., Ikdanic bfkblieComprising eiII the yrtactising phygiciatie to the city of town. Vor mole by JU V.II6NILE BOOKS. AmyUSTRUS N. Mnt IO CHI LDRE itams AtrroacL Romance of Adventure. Romance of the Revolution. Debut's Progress; by Mrs. Sherwood. Episodes of Infant Life, splendidly illustrated. Chit Chat, Wonders of the Microscope. Historical Tales for children. Holidayllouse; by.Shtolair. Par OR and Near Home. True Stories from Ancient soul Modern History. Mrs. SherwooTs Tales. Mrs. Sigonetiey's Water Drops, Olive Leaves, Letters to My Pupils, Boys' Book, Girls' Book, dc. Jane Taylor's Hymnsfor Infant Minds, Limed Twigs, Ori- Wee Poems and (lontributions of Q. Q. r Evening.llook, Illustrate& • Book of Entertainment, do. Young Mane Evening book, do. • The UH.le Sisters ; colored. Heroes and Battles of the Revolution. Min Edgeworth's Series. Parente' Assisnt, illustrated. Early Lessons, S vela, Harty and Lucy Rosamond, Le. With many others, at all prices, and suited to all ogre of youth. For sale by DAVISON AG NEW. deell 65 Market strut, near Fourth. AN INFAT. TULE CURE for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stoic :tures, Mx:turns] Emissions, Gravel, and all those dis tressing complaints ustusily consequent upon youthful ex cesses and indolitence.s. In preparing a specific for this clam of diseases, Dr. Mot , its has evaded much time and money, in order to present to the Unfortunate sufferer, a pleasant, safe and e ffi cient medicine. That he has succeeded, is a fact well established, as there has been man thousand bottles sold, W TO Or CURE, Or the money returned, and so far has Oren' entire satis- As an invigorating medicine for - • BROKEN CONSTITUTIONS, It Les no equal, being extremely palatable and mild, as wall as permanent In Its effects. For that dieteesedng complaint so cOMIXICTI among !tamales, termed Fleur Album or Whites, this specific to a sorcreign remedy, and should be used all who are thus afflicted. BIIRDSALL k 880 Druggists, corner of Main and Front streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, sole agents for the sale of the above medicine to the Western and Southern States, and to whom an orders must be addressed. Bold by RDFUS BROWN, and EL SIMON - BAN, Detroit; H. & E. GAYLORD, and R W. PALMER, Cleveland by Dr agesta generally. J. KIDD & CO., ;and corner of Fourth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. &kid also by CEO. 11. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley; L. WILCOX, Jr., corner Market street and Ma Diamond, and at the Drug Store Monongahela Rome. Allm.beny City—Sold by J. Mitchell and J. P. Fleming. norft3m Illustrated Annuals •nd Gift Books I Pan aRE HO LLD A I'S. HE WOMEN OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY: a scries of Portraits, with appropriate descriptions, by several Aimuican Clergymen _._ Edited by Bev. J. A. Spencer, au thor. 0 ,.t.th, 1 1 tfSketches of Travel in the Holy Laud, Ac., illustrated with seventeen original mezzotints, co grav Olt morocco edexpready (of Bile work. One volume, folio , morocco The Keepsake, and Illuminated Gift Book for the Holi days, illustrated with twelve original mezzotint engravings. 1 vol. Quarto, ie" inlaid morocco sad cloth. The an Illuminated Souvenir, for 1813. „ Edited by John P. illustrated with five steel engravings, and su perbly &mud in morocco, gilt. The Memorial Written. by the friends of the late Mrs. Osgood, and edited by Mary, E. Hewett, with fine steel en gravings. • 1 nil., 8 en., morocco, extra gilt. Our Saviour,with Apostles and Prophets ; aeries of eighteen highl fidshed steel engravings, designed express ly for this wor t, with descriptions by several American Di vines. Edited by Bev. J. IL Wainwright, D. D. Elegantly bound in one volume, !blip, Turkey morocco, gilt. The Gift Book of Gems, a Literary offering for all seasons. Edited by Emily Percival, Lihntrated with ten fine steel mezzotint ertgravinza. Bound In Turkey moron° extra gilt. Tb. Amirawrh, Token or ance, a Christmas or New Years' Gift or Book, for the year br illustrated, bound in Turkey morocco. The Toting Man's Offering, comprising Prose and Poetiral _Writings of the most eminent authors, Illustrated. The Young Ladies Offering, by Mrs. L. 11. Rigounaey and others. Friendship's Offering, a New Years', Christmas and Birth Day Gift, for 1853. Heralnessof HLstory, edited by Mary E. Hewett, illustra ted, morocco gilt. The Cabinet of Modern Art; a copectlon of twenty-five subjects from modern masters. Engraved In the bigheet style of mezzotints. let and Wearied, elegantly bound, full gilt • The Pathways and Abiding Places of Our Lord. 111w tested in the journal of a Tour through the Land of Prom ise, by 3. M. Wainzight, D. D, with eighteen fine flituitra ttens engraved on steel, 1 vol., crown quarto, in cloth and 11 Tl iall tnome ' Circ . le, or Thoughts on Veriou Topics, by Thomas Kirkland, elegantly illustrated awl 1" bound. 4 CbmaetelistEtwof Women, Blond, Poetical and Historical, by Mrse'dameson, in vol.royal 8 vo., beautifully illustrated. The Dew Drop, a Tribute of Affection. 1 v 01.12 mo., ele gruatlyhound and - illustrated. TheHeepeake of Friendship, a Christmas and New Years' Annual,illumihated and illustrated. Tho Morning Glory, a gift for all seasons, by IL W. Iler hart, illusted. ~ " The hisolitS,OrGift Book of Priendabip, edited by Clara Arnold. Embelliabed with floe steel engravings. The Garland or Token of Friendship, for 1859. Edited by Emily Percival, illustrated;,.;, Christmas Blossotos,,brllncle Thomas. Illustrated gilt Christmas 1 . 10 8velut for *hag people. The Icelting,lololif S w eet South Wind, by Mrs. C. 11. Th e • sake, by Clan Arnold. The irdiitit'a Diadem; by Clara Arnold. , Thaabnye,logirthair with a Large easortment of Poetical, i t= and other works, bound in the meet superb style , .. " 0 for Chiirtrano and New Years' Gifta. For eels at much reduced prices by HAY d 00, d 0025 No. 55 Wood street W. B. BARROLL, Apnt. B. A. PAIINSSTOCH & Oorner of Wool and First its. Leaves AlRanee at 10.30 P. NI, and reaches Pittsburgh at 2 A. ie., bringing the passengers Who leave Cinciartati at 7 A. )1., through to Pittaburgh in 19 hours, and connecting with the Morning Train on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Stage Hoe,. run in eons tion with the road from Enon to New Castle, Mercer, and Erit;. from Salem to Warren. 1111,.. The New Brighton Accommodation train leaven Pitts burgh at 10 A. x., and 4.11 P. 11., and New Brighton at 7.30 A. M., and 1 P. M. Excursion Tickets between Pittsburgh and New Brighton are sold for ta 00. TILE FREIGHT TRAIN. , Leaves Pittsburgh at 4.30 A. n., and arrives at 4 P. n. Passenger's who wish to stop at any way station, must buy their tickets for that station. The truing do not run on Sunday. Omn!buten% run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal atreeL For tickete apply at the Federal street station of the Ohio and Peuneylvania Railroad, to 0801 WE PARKIN, Ticket A geuL or to J. MESKI.IIEN, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, November 18, 1812. J. Pinch, Pollee Officer. NIA'S' be found at the 01Roes of Ald_ Parkinson, Lewis llMastent. and Major. ffrir - Strict and prompt attention will be paid to all hunt nem entrusted to hie rare. novB:3m _ 1 1 11 E GROCERY BUSINESS will be coutinuoi by the on dersignesi, at the old stand, No.lBB Liberty street, wher he will be pleneed tome his former friends and customer, Pittsburgh, November 5, 1852---norll A. HUNTER. Education—The Petunia Seminary, (LITZ .) WILL be continued at the u su al l place, corner of Wash ington street and Dud °cannon, fall term commencing on the first Monday ISeptemb er next --under the efficient mtunigernent of Miss Hannah E. Davis, who has for some time had charge as principal, and will have suitable assistan ce in its management. In point of location and arrangements for the comfort of the pupils, It is.not surpiota.,l in the community. Nor terms, &c., see Circulars. /Y2l will ) I Pennsylvania kali . tilE Winter Bates to Philadelphia as follows: Burin, beef, pork, barley, fi sh, brrain, i lead, per 100 tbs., Me. Butter, candles, cheese, cotton, earth. • enware, bides, hogs, hair, lard, lard oil, loather , tallow, tobacco teal, win- ..., 7 fir. dow glass, Beeswax, bones and horns, bristles, dryer, timothy and flax seeds, deer skins, dried fruits, glassware, hemp " " Mc. and flax. leather, rags, soap, starch and wool, Brooms, (corn,) eggs, feathers, fan, and‘: o $l,OO paltry, ginseng, merchandise, , FL:lw, _ per bbL 1,00 . Apply to 'ILAILaId, Agents, narl.7 le eta, Pittsburgh. ==M22=MEIMI ~ ;.- -. .- J l O - M $T.4-t-TQN. Adana 4t. Co.ta Expresi, - , • : so VaIatTLESTREET, raniIITROIL . 1 ,11.12 E iipblic Broil:armed that we are now running regu laxly to the Edst and West, and are prepared fo forward alt i eela entrusted to our care. A SPECIAL MESSENGER , acnt day for Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock P. 91. • Ako, day to Cincinnati, at T oklocki Orders traszaittol free of chargo, and - Gooda te ( azne~l by . • that Espresa , BMA of Exchange for sale on 'England, Ireland• and Scot , land, for any amount, payable on principal Banking TionsaN or Poet Woes In the United Kingdom. decal BAKER ,k FOIII3YTK, Agent. Pennsylvania' Railroad Company. WE are forwarding Produce, &c., to Baltimore awl Philo dolphin, pronnitly, on receipt. Time, Fire Days. RATES OP FREIGHT. Bacon, Pork andllee4 (salted,) 45c, 74 IQOIbs., NOn Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow, Cotton, Window claw, 50c. obs. On Candi - dr, Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Lear Tabasco 00c. 76 1001bs.. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timoth) Seed, 70c. 71lb. On Deer Skins, ilemp,.Fltis, and Eggs, 70c. Til.oolba. On Feathers, Furs, Paltry, Brooms apd Merchandise, 90c On Flour. 6 . 11.1"c.' barrel. We are also prepared to forward freight to Itodebaugh't Station, near Greensburg, and intermediate Stations. OOVOLE & GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne eta., Pittsburgh. IL H. HOUSTON Agent, 276 Market strcat, Philadelphia. 111orchants , Portable. Boat Line 1852. aj • Ft,r the Tranapartation of Merchandise and Produce, (vie viz prAlisnsesTA CANALS AND aut, ROADS), nrrwrin PIITSBuRGn. AND PHILADELPHIA, Direct., toilhout 80-skipping. es. TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Market st., (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. C. A. VANULTY & CO., Canal Resin, 408 and 410 Penn at., Pittsburgh. NIAYLNG increased our facilities and otherwise improved our arrangements for Transportation, we are now pre pared to reteive a large amount of Produce and Merchan dise, toispa ship (on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness and dtch. The Section Boat system of transportation over:our State improvements has been in use about ton prize, and the great suocess and favor it has met with, is a sufficient guar antee that it is no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment;, but to acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportien used on Canals, (when inter sected by Raflruads.) Goods loaded Into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis t-urbetl until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments, and securing the delivery of Goods in entire lots, the packages clean, and In as good order as when shipped. Produce, Ac, consigned to our Rouse at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex tra charge for commission, storage, or advancing charges. fcbgri C. A. M'ANULTY k CO. ••t C . CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad, Cleveland and Krie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. 111A.ElillENOFX.Strill lsg ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland. Chiclimed and Pittsburgh and from either of those places to any point on Lake Miehi gen. This line will be composed of two now low pre.ssturo steamers, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND Capt. C. C. STANaltn. FOREST CITY Capt L. A. Piracy.. A Boat will leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening, at 6 o'clock, arriving in both citing the following morning, in sienem for the morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati tent Pittsburgh, and for th Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit They will rue from Cleveland in the following order FOREST CITY ...Wednesday.. CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND. —Wednesday.. FOREST CITY. Tue.aday Thursday Saturday. The under:4omM are prepared to make contracts fur all kinds of k . oeight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Soot Ste- Mario. and all Torts on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and Si. LOUIS will compose the line until new boots are ren.ly MIENTR. C. BILARLERN 4: CO- Cleveland. I Etta N, TROWBRIDGE t JONES. Det Aligiffkairt kD aprl4 Mm] IV E S7' .r 1: E 11' TON PL A 21' K ROA D ROUTE, 1 . ,%.)1t BALTI3IORE, WASIIINGTuN CITY. I'...2l.ltzpvcev. This is the only oiliest whirl insures n TLIROUGH TICK P to Washington,. and. by taking this route. passengers soon time and money. The Mail Boat (carrylio. the United States I[ei4)) leaves the Motion IYhart, above the Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'cicelt. vie the Youghiogheny River. Passengers will lodge on the Boat, end tai, splendid United &atm .1141 (keeties at West .Newteu. next morning, over the Plank Bowl, miss ing the mountains In daylight. Take the megnifivent sleep ing Cam of the Baltimore and tilde Railroad, at 10 oclok, P. M. Breaktast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive In New York the saute evening. Fare to 8a1tim0re..._...._... ROn o. as lington City .a., -- MONONCIAIIRLA ROM& Tbo steamer leavee the crbart above the BriaLte. daily-, at S o'clock A. M. Travehms leaving Ph burgh by the 51 ruing Boat, will cross the Moun tains the same night, and arrive in Cumberland the next morning ter Lhe a Airlock train of Cam for Ihdtimore. Will rap in Baltimore and IYardsington City, arid arrive In Phila delphia at l u'elo...k. the same nlghL Pare to naltimore..- 6,00 do. Philadelphia_ 0,7.5 do. Wallington City 5,50 For tickets, by either of the above lines, please cal at the West thrum Plank Road °Mee, in the Monongahela boat., Water strmt. se p 271 J. J. EVA-NS, Agent L.#4:Nse4 - iwA:lghta,) TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STAG LV G EN - THIEL .1" AVOIDED 1 (/AN and after this day. December ]at, the last Expreaa Mail Train will leave the Depot, on Liberty street. above the Canal Bridge, ...eery morning at 3 o'clock, stop.. only at L-witfe, ltllioble, Itlairaville, Johnstown, Ilollidayabur,t, Alumni, Tyrone, Spruro Creek, Run. tingdom M'Veytown, LaooLotown, Militia. liarri.burg and Lancnater, arriving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 10-WI no the game evening, connecting at llarriabdrg with Mail Trains direct Lrr Baltimore. The second Mail Train will leave the Depot czn7 morn ing at 11.45, s topping at all the regular statiomi on the neut. and connecting at tiarrlthurg with the train fur Baltimore. Time through to Philadelphia, 22 hours. Fare to either Place, 89,50. Baggage checked through to The Accommodation Train will lease every afternoon. at 2 o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only as tar as Johnstown. Returning, the Past %Apra.. Train a tI arrive here from the escst, at 11. ti. A. u., and the ',road Mall Train at 4.40 A. and AccommociatMo Train at 11.40 A. mi. For Ticket, apply to MESKIMEN, Agent at the P. IL IL Depot, on Llberty...t. N. 11.—Mesgrv. M. A. J. Dreidenthal, (lamibas proprietors, hare !wen employ.l to convey iqUlßellgert. and lvt„,^gage to and from the Depot, at • champ not to exered 12ji mut, for each passenger, and 12% cents fur each trunk. Naritm—ln mace of loss, the Company trill hold them selves responsible for personal tub e --age only, sad for an amount not exisieillag $lOO. Pittsburgh, December 1, 1852. WINTER A 12 R A NGEMENT Commencing 'November 17th, 1852 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The only Iresternßaillvadrialning aut front .Pitteleterghl razz 111011 ALL TIM DCLATEI OP TILE 03110 7b Clem Land, Ct.itanb us, Cincinnati, Ibtodo, Detroit, Chicago, Al iiwaub - ir, dr. Running in annul:lion with Clef, lowland Pitterburgh .ILaaroad from Alliance to Clem land. Running Direct from .Pintlrarpth to an ion, Afarraren and Woorto., and through on a TILT. to Staneleldby ;loges from Wooster. rvE TRA...L.NB sta rt from Pittsburgh daily, (Sunday's ex cepted) MA II TRAM Lewes Pittsburgh at 8 a- a., dines M. Alliance at 12.1.5 P. to., and romehesliWooster at 3.30 r. M.. Fare to Alliance $2,30; to WCOEFt v3* ; to Mansfield $5,00, and to Mount Vernon $5.25. OonnWring at Massillon with stage lines to New Philadelphia, Coshocton, Lc. EXPIU.BB TRAIN For Cleveland: Cu!umlaut, and Cincinnati, leaves Pittsburgh at 1230 n. a.. Passengers reach Alliance, at 4 P. a., and Cleveland at 7 P. 11., Flip at Cleveland, and reach Cincinnati at 8.30 A. M. Passengers dine early in Pittsburgh, and breakfast next morning In Cincinnati. Mare through $9.00. Fare to Cleveland SM. The Express Train strum out) at the principal stations. ZIP- Returning, the Mail Train Itsaves Wooster at 9 A. at., dines at Alliance at noon, and reach. Pittsburgh at 3.1 e r. At., connecting with the Evening Train OH the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and Baltimore. rs: UMMEI OMNI I HAVE just purchase.) the ' , Loa of Watches and Jewelry lln the stns fc-rmerly coo upanl by my brother, ti flout. I am now prepared urillsposo of thin stork. pa..ether with an additional assortment of all the lots,* style+ of goods in toy lino, at the in hohnetle prier, by the single nrticle; and all goods guaranteed to be to represented at time of sale. If you want bargains ghe me a call. as I shall Pel I goods at the manliest possible prince, and much cheaper than any other jeweller In Pittsburgh; at 51 54ritet street. novl2 11 O HOOD. Lease's Siena% Plano Porte Factory. T. L. LEASE taming applied machinery to ;=,.1704 . the traria:enure of PIANOS, 10, is enabled to eel) at least twenty per rent. Cheaper then I any brought tr.rn the East, anti warruitall equal in every reepect. Six avtave 1t0...w00d flow $lBO/10 nod upwarda Seven octave `• •• r 25 0 .0 0. PSano Wareroom. on Hand street, over John'. Mineral Water Waretionee. Acrordesma, Vie tnuod and repaired. 1.0:1 Rope - Mills in Full Operation Again! p VAN'S BUIIJANW4. Fifth stret_ —THE PROPRIETOR It thankful to the public for past custom, ventures to Reit • cantinuance of the same for his pr,erot euterprise -AA/ cetee 11.11.1.-wall.n the city, for the istrummten ot tus ens:Attune. Dad all who wish to hare really stool flour, pure ground Spices. Su, Sr. The attention et Merrhants and others, is invi ted, arsi all T 71sk le that they wiligire me a trial. Y. R. DIIA Vii. No. I Diamond. N. fk—All artieles taken beck if not found good, and the Emory returned. marl.) Phillipsburg Water Cure P.steiblishmene, N Beaver county. Pennsylvania, on the I. South aide of the Ohio Direr, *write the mouth of the Dig Dearer Creek; twenty-eight nal.w from l'ittcloarrh, eight from Wheeling and one hundred front Cleveland The Proprietor has had twtoity years praelital experlenoe Iv a regular phystelan, twelve of whleh be has practletsl ander the Ilydeopsthie system. Tern. only I , IVE D0LL.4.10 PElt WEEK—payable weekly. All stetsons are adaptnl to Hydro pathir or Earl, paLlent ls regained to furnish two heavy woden blankets, two large nJutforto, four duxes, four we e/4 wad C. " r ia . l . bionk.t. or India-rubber rhert. Inary, Allegheny. IV/ " .. 117,VVIA ou Federal etreet. !tow." !lona. P. V thongembrob, engaged to in.:II-net In French; and Maws. I &lenge...bre, in Drawing caul Painting. ticholare may el • . . . .r at any thoc, and 14.111 I.e e1...ann....1 tuition from the time otraorro to the dose of L 1 ion. ewes of protracted sick. elm will be us exeepti..ns to the shove role. Tuition ill be receleod, ono half to tuleaanr, the other half at the oee of the elassion, All other arraugemeoto the Lune u hrrrtofure. which may be wertaluod by rtfereura to the circular, or by applytug to the instructora. Allegheny, August 2. 1.52.--auktf Hough G. Anthony. Daguerreotypes. unalerrsigned would Infbem their many friends and 1 others, that they hare removal from Dueler , ' Building to No. G.l Fourth st,(a few doors above their old stand) • here they have fitted up moms for laguernotyping IhsvMg a very superior arrangement of light. and the melt approved Instruments now in use, with 1.01330 ten years experience In the business, thee pledge themselves to tont out n. good pictures oe any oilier establishment In the country, and far more rarruces. Itheneares than has heretofore boon furnith ed to the citizeda of Pittsburgh, either single or In groups. Citizens and stringers are respectfully burins:l to call, whether they wish pictures or not. Our motto is good picture., fair prima, and..p.fffect ratio. faction to our customer. HOUGH k ANTHONY. N. 11.—We furnish ail artithot in our business to other operators as heretofore.. aplf. Emporium of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. 11. lyniunT, ( succe..or to J. S. Torun) Itinnufar.. hirer of and ft.tater, Wholesale and Retail, in the above named Oil and Lampe, is now receiving a large assort ment of LAMPE, for burning the Ethereal 011, Catophine, and Pine Oil. Alpo, Lamps of every description, for burning Land and Lan' Oil. Mandelieta, Oirandole ilall Lamps, Riau', Olobes, Chim ney Mats, Cana, and ell thug pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, which Ls constantly pas sing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N. D.—Lamps of till kinds altered to burn the Ethereal Oil. MI articles delirerwl in any part of the clty, or in Al legheny, free of mat W. El. WRIGfIT, No. 82 Fourth 4, (Apollo Roll,) between Market and Wm' streets. NO. 130 WOOD !TELL?, TIMED DODS =LOW MUM AL M. BO WA' IS TETLEY. - - - . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRU3IIOI , 3, It IYL E 8, An We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly ou hand ; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Huns, Pie. toll, and Revolvers, Horns, Shot Belts, Laps, lender, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket ScLvurs, &C. -- Mx), Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIPLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received fur them at Wholesale or Retail, will beagli ed with despatch. Hunting portico supplied at Wholesale prices. aiyl6 PlAtiO FORTES, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above Fifth PITTRIUROII, l'A. IS Just receiving her Pall suppilas of goods to the above line, which having been selected with great care, and purchased fbr cash. enables her to offer strong inducements to purchasers, who are respectfully Incited to examine her, stock, among which are . . . . PIANOI3-:A xplendid ;election, mwprL•ing all the latest g?' 10 I. and Prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pumas; Double Carrel Louis XIV .tyle; also Halo & We, No York; Damn & Harem's New Pork: Itelebenbach Son's, Philadelphia, &e., Ae. Persons at home or abroad, about purchasing Piano Fortes, would do well to cull, as I will sell as good nu article as can be found and on as good terms, varying in prier from $2OO to $BOO, with a written guarranten. GUITARS—A line selection of French and Spanish, which for richness, beauty and power of tone are unsurpassable. FLUTES AND CLARION - I=B of the very best French, German and American manufacture. ACCXBIDEONS, frvm the bitit Farb manuftiotorv. VIOLINV—TIar finest Italian, French and English mak Also Danis, Fires, BArt.ios, TAIIIIOHINES, TRIANOLVI, Viou, Bows, liesiews, kr., kr. STRINGS of the very beet Italian, French end German. All Musical Instrumento repared with durability, [wattles nd despatch. IWO C. P. SMITH, FASHIONABLE SHIRT MANUFACTURER, AND DEALLII IN Gentlemen's Furnishing, bancy and Variety Goads, 93 Wood at., second door below Diamond alley. TILE suhseriber having taken the above Store, and estab limbed the Kane OA a Shirt Manufactory, and Gentle men's Furnlshing Store, would respectfully call the atten tion of the traveling community, and the. public generally, to his large and well selected assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing,Yancy and Variety Goods among - which may be found, Shirts, of every pattern, size, style and description, of his own manufacture; wlilch,for neatness, cheapness and durability, cannot be excelled. Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Gents' Under Garments, of every description; together with a large va riety of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces, Traveling Bags, Cravat Buckles and Stiffeners, Pocket -Books, Wallets, Pur ses, etc., tre. Constantly on hand, a large supply of Um brellas, of every color, size, kind and quality, at manatee. turer's prices. The undersigned, having been favored with long expert. once in the above business, hopes to be successfid in pleasing all who may favor him with a call, trusting, by strict atten tion to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Gentlemen's Linen made to order, with neatness, dura-• Witty and despatch, and in all cases a fit warranted. octlB O. P. MUM. R. W. POINDEXTFAL Company. .d Baltimore, are an y. - :! . ;: . ,ii;,, , -.,. .. , :::,.::.•'-7.,.:.'..;.,;;i:.-Qi.,-.":1,-",:.'1.;-,,:-.7..-...:';'..,.--z,, INSITOOO' ::001/PANIES Citalc 21 ' Company Of "li*itylWrhia.-4:44pitai $100,000." T in underldgtext Is the Agent of the above Company for Allegheny county, and Is prepartal to take risks on us favorable terms as any responidblp"..coinpaitylu - the State.' AU losses promptly paid In sixty dayialter prooflif the same. ' Also—Agent for the. Wipstane Life Insurance CluuNni, of' Ilarrisburg, : :MMUS ISOFFII7,I dyl4 _ stroes, ntobtegh. . Pennsylvania Mutual Live .Stook huh:manes go. OORS are nowopen at the &floe of Pennsylvania Mutual 13 Live Stook Insurance Company, 'N0..% Third street, for an additional subscription of Three hundred Shares to' the Capital Stock of said Company. WANTED—Four or five Men, of good capacity, to caroms in the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and County, for the Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company. , Olen of energy and industry can make good salaries at the business. Apply to D. M'LAIN, Secretary,' novB No. 21 Fifth street. The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE C'OMPA'NY. Capital, $50,0001 CHAILTEII PEIII - 'ETITAL. ILLS Company Is now fully organized, and prepared to insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Ac. 44- Ofike, No. 91 .Pifth and, Pittsburgh, Pa. DLELECTOILS. ALEX. JAYNES, President. BENJ. EFLAIN, Secretary. Wm. Day, James Mathews, Alex. liilands, Henry A. White, Wm. 0. Leslie, Wm. BakewelL Forms for proposals, and all necessary Information, can be obtained by calling at the Office of the Company. sepZfidaw - Delaware AI relawere Mutual Safety "neurone Co. Office, north room of the Exchange, Third :L., Phd. FIRE L' , lBllRANCE.—Bulidings, merchandize and other property, In teem and country, insured against buss or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. - Manna Lrisucarmz.—They alas insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. TILLYSPORTATION.—They also Insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes, ou the most liberal terms. Directsrs—Josepli 11. Seel, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John IL Amman, Samuel Edwards, George G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac B. Davis, Wil liam Minn, John Nowlin, Dr. IL M. Huston, Jas. C. Hand, Theophllua Paulding, 11. Jones Brooke, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Berrill, Spencer 3l'llrain, Charles Kelly J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wiliken Eyre, jr. Directors al Pa/burgh—D. T. Mom= Hugh Craig,John T. lormn. Vi'mualt MAlrm, THUS. C. ILk-N*l,, Vice Presided. Joakum W. Cowen, Sccrctory. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jeltialif P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Plnney/rarria- DIRECTORS—CharIes W. Hanker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai 1). Lewis, Adolphl K Bode, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuss. N. ilAtialal, PrtridenL Cubs. G. Ream:a, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at tutee as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. Tho Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1851, es pub lisped agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, Mortgage $918,128 68 Real Estate 84.377 78 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cush, kc 64,346 81 Total 31,212,708 44 Since their Incorporation, a parted of twenty-one ymirs, they have pad upward of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by file, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disixed don to moot with promptness all liabilities. J. GAR.DINFJI COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Othist, north -mist ear. Wood arid Third sts. VENITIAN BLINDS, /AP EVERY QUALITY, for pale at manufartureree prices, at the NEW CARPET STORE, 41 FIFTH STREET, near Wood. [nay:l:fl I RUBE SON h CO. te.rtnerstilp heretofore existing un der the title of fIAWJItTII ,t CAIRNS, star°, by mu tual consent, theeoleed on the 13th July. The 0.C6311131A of the firm will be reified al the old stant.L by John Ilasrortb. JEHU HAWORTH., milt) It. T. CATHNS. 'Fitke Not Ice FIDIVAI:D ACKER., Itoprirtur, ma.rl6l Phllltpetaun, 1tce1...-ter P. , k).. Desver county, -i . ;''VZ . 4 - : - ':: :: . ~, ' ,•., .' :, . ;T-', : , ' :,f, . ..7 _,! •.- ',.. Ali- - ----,----- Ind: E: MUNSON ixoitinues 'to 'Llano:facture CABINET-wAR.E of every'detcriptlOn, stbts old dant!, corner of Liberty and Seventh lands. 11DEDEILTAK , INC/ attended to, in all Iti branches. m,yll -A. IL 1[13..E.18 Ch. CO., AYE ..ON ELAND at their extensive tIi.I3DIET and 11 aura hiANIIPACTORY, No. 84 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they T erms—caa h 5e11,16 per o o nl customary rates. . ........ • Hammer & Battler, OdiITNET WAREROOM, SMIT.EIYELD STREET, Iktweas Seventh theft and Strawberry $ alley, Pittsbw - gh, Fn. LIA3I.IIIER & DAULER keep constantly on hand variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, war ranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favor able terms as can be obtained at any similar establish ment in the West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing ail kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant.. All orders promptly attedded to. my2lxl6m Journeymen Cabinet Makers Association. WAREHOMS'E, 119 SECOND STREET, . (WL&O THE COHN= OP WOOD.) THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing 4 .7 fKi•ff" . •' . •.7:11•. : ,. already twice to three times as many hands as the largest and • • •• hitherto mast renowned business ahopa of this city, have opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of the following description—via: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Choirs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany WashatantL% Sofas; Divan% Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; rine Card Tables; Centre Tables ; Rat Racks ; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Table% Wortstands; Cherry and Common llorkstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads Cherry Baleen% exile; Cradles, &e. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, per them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better ride and warranted—as the pubic will un derstand by giving them a call. agL„...A.mreboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, music to order in every style, at the short en notice. martP JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Waresrooms 97 and 99 Third street. .1. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that he lut completed hic r L er d ug stock of s Furniture,w y the largest and best ever oftered'for sale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any In the United Statm, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea, mood materials, best workinmaship, aml newest damignar, and from the extent of hba orders and facility In manufacturing, ha is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Ile has adopted the principle of Identifying his cnstemers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of ovary description of fuoniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, In part, of his= which for richness of style and finish, cannot be 1 , 11 in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas. In plush and hair cloth 60 dol. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doe. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 91 Walnut 20 50 Mahlnutogany Divans; Wa 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Dressing Bureaus 30 " " 40 Enclosed Waribstands; 100 Common e 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bolsteads: ?A Walnut 60 Cottage SOO Cherry and Poplar Pedsteads: 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cann Sent Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Barking Chairs 12 Lanes' Writing Desks Ilat and Towel Stands; Etiguires; Conversation Cbairs; Elizabethan " Reception Pearl Inlaid Arm Gothic and Hall Chairs A large Assortment of COM HON FURNITURE and WINDSOR. CHAIRS. CAnt3ll :dizzies supplied with all sr tkies in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furaltbrd at tho rbortest notice,. All order, promptly ',Maled to. mars WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c Henry Richardson ' Jeweller, 'HAVING rwfitted Ids store Ina handsome manner. and II but recently returned from the eastern cities with hoe assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY (101.11)9. would call the attontion of his Mends and custom ers to the fact that annum his Watches will In found the meet desirable styles, patterns arsd makers or Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, threat Mut rub and Vest Chaitt. Finger Rings. Far Rings. Moisture Lockets. etc, en._ FANCY ohNilni—t.nelt. as Felder Mach., Work Tables and Boxes. Drabs, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols. Porte Morinales in (;rent variety; China Fruit and [Jake Dishes; with. au wattle,. variety of useful and or. ..tiamental artirles which have only to ...en to he appro. matte - . IN-'13. - 8141ARUET STULET. Watelles, Jewelry, &v. A\' }ant bn.tuni the on, ed of fne tri n e the wort r.us be t . eris cl ui tiot t I have ve fuitraelerted storks of Jewelry, Watches, end Fancy tiso.i• ever alarm( to the Persons whiting. to purchase anything in my lifts, cum rely getting a mw.) article. 1 du not advertise to sell masts fetus asst, nor bu per rent cheaper than any house in the city. hive me a call, and 1 are sure you will be satisfied that 1 MU sell a gnat article ac cheap as any of them. Another feet I wish to keep before the people. If vou aft your Wl,tth. Clurk, or any article or JerolrN , reptdred o the heat castmer, thia t. tLe plane to have it done. To to. trash of m 7 talAtleas I will devote ceporial aideotka. JOIIN" 04 Market atroet, Sire or the Golden &axle. [Of the late Firm of Slants and Heineman.) LOUIS ILEINEMAN 6 CO., IMPORTERS ANT DEALERS IN MOCKS, iVATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIAL... 4, TOOLS, ke., Fifth tiZrort, we Door from IR,/ .V.r.wl Pittsburgh, It, ' rI , AKX leave to announre to the trade and the public gen really, that they hare themselves carefully alerted and rtod from Europe, a large stork of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch. makers; and a most rlegasit ...torment of JEWELRY, from the twat manufartortes—which they offer at prier. as low no they can he purchased to the riucteru market. Their stock of Watches conAlst, of Gold and Silver Patent Lovers; do. Petalled Levers; do. Loplurs; Silver (Learners; and elegant French Time Ph.cre, of the need approved makes. Together with a large Mock of ChwLs, and Time Pieces, from the Lau American Factories. Their stork of Jewelry comprises artieha of every descrip tion in this Line, awl as Finger Rings, Ene RhlgN Ereast fins, Iltacelets, ths.ht, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold (Juan! Keys and Seed. I.ekets, Gold and Saver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver Tahle and Tot Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles genendly kept In establishments of Lids de. atiption. They would re,pertfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stork of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS, of every variety, whirl. they Lae,. most carefully selected. They have oho on hand a la.-ge assortment of Telescopes, Spy G krl4l,l and Opera Glaseres, from the had manufactory in England. Together with a grant variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Choke, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the brat meaner and on the most reasonable terms. toctlLly L" GUS-1 LLI. Egg, uu hand and Car male by 114 deems KING 8 MOORHEAD Co-Partnership. T HAVE thin day as-twilled with me, in the Wboleosi • Orooory, Prodono and Commindon Baal/wow, GEO. W ..IfULLIN, of this city, under the dna of Stuart S Mow.'.. Nittaburgh, November 1952. A. J. STUART. onv24 ononga e e a N - a - ilgation Company NNOTICE: FU KDOCRHOLDEItS.—An Annual Ducting of the Stor-kholdcrs of the sbanongahela Navigation Coal ; puny, will be held In purecuince of the provisions of the Charter of Incorporation, at their Otlec, N 0.75 Grant street, he the City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 3,1 day of Janu ary, A. D. 1853, (being the first Monday In the month,) at 2 o'clock, P M., for the election of officers for the ensuing [novf,r , ...tdj WM.. BA.KEWELL Sec'y. SEW BOOKS. I - I ARRIS' DENTAL SURGERY: fifth edition. Pound's Dental medicine: now edition. Curiosities of the Microscope. Illustrated. Chit Chat—Star of Bethlehem. Dr. Mayo's Popular Superstitious. The World's Lecoo Ice, by W. 11. Sprague, D. D. Early Days of Elishe: by Esummacher. Sequel to the Female Jesuit. Homer of American Authors, Ac. Just 'melee,' by UAVISON & AGNEW, drollBs Market street, near f'.u.trth. LNILESII OYSTERS—Received daily, at No. 41 Market street; the best Oysters in the City at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. The price has been and is ONE DOLLAR PER CAN—FIM CENTS A MALI , CAN. The citizens of Pittsburgh, ens well as the public generally, know that they hneeteretofore been charged too high by a mon opoly. The citizens should patronize those who deal fairly with them without compulsion. It will be an object to put up expressly for this market, the hest Oysters that can be had In the Chesapeake Bay. Also fresh fruits and vegeta: tables put up in mos hermetically seeded. ,- iev 1 Hbm ISAAC G. ROBERTS. Co.. Partnership Notice. THE suineeriberi hare this day entered into partnership, under the style and firm of TAAFTE, MAGUIELE & BANE for the purpose of crrrying on n general 00121inthalotl and Produce Business, and confidently hope their long ext., rience, extensive mercantile itequaintatiea, and permuted at tentiou to the latareats of their customers, wilt entitle them to et share of public patroongo, which it shall be their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE, Pittsburg!, BAWL MAGUIRE, Cumberland, Md., Will. C. BANE, Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 8, 185;1 [apt{ Notice. TitE partnership heretofore existing between the under. signed in the Commbutiou and Forwarding buskiess, Ac., under the firm of 8. F. VON BONNIIORST & CO., t.•l thiA day dissolTral by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by 8. F. Von Bonnborst, who Is authorisol to use the name of the firm for that purpose. VVILLIA3I E ICH BA UM, 8. F. VON BONNIIORBT. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-m y 4 Co-Partnership Notice. 911rE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership 1 for the transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Forwarding business, under the firm of VONN BONN LIORST & MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118 Front streets. JAMES R. MURPHY. • 8. F. VON HONNTIORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 18G2-my / 1 4:4 4:t3-1;lz . _ G R. DODGE'S DYE FIOUSE. mnE GRAND DEPOT for receiving, pertrmlng and de- Finishlrin it, is at No. 10 Irwin street, where are Dyed and , at short notice, ALL COLORS, upon Silk. Linen, Woolen and Cotton Goode. All combined shifts ; that are generally used,auch as Cotton and Wool; Cotton and Wool mixed together'p and used fbr ladles and gents' wearing a parel, or fancy articles of dress, in any end In every shape whatever, axe Dyed cheaper, quicker and better, than are at present done In this city. G. R. DODGE, Proprietor, octictf Office, No.lo Irwin street. 4 A.N.1,,t4,11,1Y4.• , : kbu a41,24"f;„: • fix r • ° -t# ,• ' • • e 1...‘ ~ . ,-_,- ;,,i',',.i,:,.., , :-E-•:,,,'4;!47._','''-:-.-..,--I-..,,,..--' .....,.,,,,.,.,,„, ...,.. =MEI ,FURNITURE. Whot-Not,; Paper Macho Pembroke lion and Tier " lath.' Work " Ertemslon Dining Tablas Ottomor.; -„,,,.7.:. , ;. , '/.7.:..... , .,-.., - , OI~(?T~iING: What Every Body says, must- be True! IT is sahifthat BOOTEE , at the Bra Ma Comm Broas;No. 225 Libertyltreet, sells the theaPeat Clothing In the qty—well-made end bahl o =PlY-CUL.CaII - and ez 'amine thein and you will not be disattett. Just , reached, by Erma, a spleWM assortment of Pansy Cashmeres, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, and other-Fash ionable Goods, suitable for the season, which we are preys. - rad to make to order, (without disappointment. In a style. EEIMII SAMUEL; GRAY, ' • MERCHANT TAILOR % • NO. 47 SZ CLAIR HOTEL BUTLOLVGE, ST. CLUB. STSZST, TILISI6IIN.W3. ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING reeds exclasiveii to order; and warranted to - sitit. — Hai cOnstantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CA WiIdEBES, VESTING.% and OVESCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their otrders, will have their wishes consulted and compiled with, es ill wink. ix done under Ids own supervision. • novl2 E. Watts & Co.'s Tailoring Establishment, NO 185 LIBERTY STREET, TIALL AND WINTER STYLES—Tbe subscriber's have I Just opened their Fall and Winter etylesdf - 51.11BCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS, to which we invite particular attention. We flatter ourselves, that we have in store altogether the richest stock of Goods in our line, ever offered in this city. Our stock of Over Coatings, are of newest and meet de sirable styles In market, and of every variety Our stock of fine Black, Bluei Olive, Brown and - 31ulberry, French Cloths, are of the latestimPortationi, and was never so good, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of Fancy and Black Cassimeres, and Doe Skins, are of very choice selections, both es regards quality and style. To gether with an assortment of rich plush Silk Velvet Cash mere and plain Silk Vestings, which are pronounced, by all who have seen them, to be much the best variety for gentle. men's wear in this city. sep2s New Clothing. House. , EDMUND WATTS A C o.—Minctuirr T,UICOLEr, No. 185 .Liberty Semi, above JSt. LT ATE opened a now Clothing Store at the above place, ja and are now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CLS SIMERES, VESTING.% Ac., of the latest importations, put domed with an eepeclal view to city trade, and which they are prepared to mate np to order in the latest and most fash ionable styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their Voidness, and they have full confidence that they will be able to give their customers entire satisfaction. They are also manufacturing a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low fur cash. As all this stock is entirely new, it Is worthy the attention of buyers. NEW GOODS! JAMES C. WATT, MERCHANT TAILOR,' No. 36 Market &red, betmeen Sxmad and Third streets, 11 - AS just received his FALL ANT WINTER STOCK of 11 BLACK and COLORED CLOTHS, PLAIN and FANCY CASSINLERES, PLUSH VELVET CSIOMPIIP and SATIN VESTING:A, with a variety of the newest style OVERCOAT 'NOS, which he is prepared to make up In superior style, on reaeonableternut. Gentlemen In want of fashionableGoks, and fashionably cut Garments, would do wail to call and er , mtne for themselves. TO TA/LORS.,—The inatt-iriber offers for sale his com plete system of Garment Dranghting, so farorably known wad generally used by the trade of this city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and elsewhere; at the following prices, viz With instructions, $10,00; without instructions, $7,00. The Book and Euler, containing full and accurate directions to successful draugliting, ibrwarded to any part of the United States, en receipt of rf,oo, by JAMBS C. WATT, Teacher of Garment Cutting, 36 Market street- SPRING AND SCHNEER CLOTHING. THREE BIG DOOESI No. 151 Liberty &rat, Pitlrbtovh. TOHN McCLOSOCEY has now the pleasure of announcing ey to his numerous friends and the public in general, that his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Is now ready for in. spectkin, which, he believes, will be found to be one of the largest and beat selected stocks of BEADY MADE CLOTH ING to be found in the Western country. Ile has this lesson paid tame than usual attention to the manufacturing and style of his garments:, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up In a style and elegance not to be summed. Hs-would particularly coll the attention of all des/ere Clothing to his present splendid assortnient of ' ' ' Ready-110e Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualitiesand prices of his goods, he am offer them such inducements as dial! make it their interest to purchase at his establishment. Many years' experience, and great success In the business, together with an unprecedented Whdesak acid Retaa tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to snit the ha rinem habits and taste," of every location In the Union; Which is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers. In the Cutting department will be found echoic° selection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of French, English and American Bromic/de-A, Chahateritts, dr- Also, an extol lent assortment of VEI3THCOS, of the latest and most fash ionable styles—all of Which ho Ls prepared to make to order In the best manner, and at the most reasonable prices-- COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Azeortment, the Quality, and the Variety, b the court extenelre, undoubtedly, to be found In the United Statea. mural DRY GOODS FAIL AND WM:Ea DRY GOODS! MILLINERY, 4c., FRENCH STORE, fio. 10S !Markt St. MY stock of Fall amt Winter FORRION A 1.4 D DOILESTIC DRY GOODS, WM complete, and is tot exceeded to variety, luality, or cheap:tem, by my m-tethlishment treat of the mountains. I sonkl call particular attention to my Kook of RICH BRO CADE SILKS. of err • rY grade and quality. In SHAWLS, I tease a oplon ikt a - -sortment of styks, taltaLle for winter wear, 4cludiugellEAP, as well as the richted Geotts the eastern market affords.— Alpaca. Colored and Black Lustree: French and Irish Poplienalltreadcloths, '4.stings,Caasimeres,Table Sheeting', Mouslin Delsine. Calicoes, Licnies-y, tc.. lought nu the best terms. of the bestquality, sokt on the meat pleas .) ANIEB GOSLING, Sllfllnery Establishment AIW" MADAMR A. DOSLINO, has also received bPr FAIL AND WINTER FASHIONS, direct from Paris, Landon and New York., together with • complete assortment of new styles of Itibtama Laces, tlimt,s. Waal.. Fringe, and Irre.s Trimmings, of every description. are respectfully invited to call. Vl_ The trade supplied. SW - No. 51 St. Clair street. and IU9 Market s treeL N. lI—No da.m.ned Gouda kept at establirdi Inept. oetl9 NEW GOOI3S I AT VERY REDUCED PRICES JEST RECEIVED A\') NOW OPE`k.ilNtl. YOUNG, STEVENSON it LOVE, QUIN OF THE 011,10LNAL BEE HIVE, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth Street and the Diamond, Pitta burgh, would respectfully call the attention of their custo mers and the public generally, to the large and well selectod stock of Dry Gads, consisting of French Merles's and Thilict Cloths, all colors and qualities, Coburg., Pammetta.s and Cashmeres, at great bramsins, !Ugh cord and printed De!aloes, French Chehnicre and (Isla Pled., for children, Silk and %canned, and all Silk Plaid., Mohair Lustre., Alpacas and Bombazines, High hutted plain black Silk, all widths, Brocade, Satin Plaid, and Weuenst gilts all colors, Gingham!, Chintzes and Calicoes, an ara:trimeist, Broched, Long and Square Shawla, every description, Bay State and Waterloo Long and Square Shawls, Blain Embroidered Cloth and Cashmere Shawls, Ibonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all colors and qualities, Bonnet Ribbons, Silks and Satins, Ladies' Embroidered Silk and Cashmere Scarfs and Neck Ties, Noodle Worked Cults, Collars, Chhanzettes and Capes, Embroidered mod Plain Hem Stitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk Pocket liclkta, Cravats and Neck Des, Gloves and Lloalevy, every variety, at bargains, Ticking& Checks, Brown and Bleaches! Ninallus, Irish Linens, Table Cloths and Damasks, Bird Eye and Russia Diaper, Crash and Towels, Bat white and yellow Flannels, very cheap, Sacking, Flannels, all eolora and qualities, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, " Clothe and Cashmeres., Satthiets, Kentucky Jeans and Vesting& [doe2s JTUET RECEIVED , et No. 107 Market street, 733 pair Men, Bays and Youth's Boots, cheap Car cash. nov la W. E. SCUMEIITZ. Dagutrrootypes I 81,00 to $llO,OO 1 It. AMAMI() & or ila No. 84 ;.,/` Fourth street. Baying sitry superior light asul V arrangements, warrant our likenesses inferior to none. If not satisfactory, no charge Is made.-- - c.,. L t Call, examine specimens, and judge for your. ecirey norei Co-Partnership. HA VINO associated my son, & L CUTHBERT, with me, in Use Brad Boats:. and General Agency Business, we will give our united attention to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Collection of Rents, Borrowing and Loaning Money on bonds, mortgages, dc., &c., under the name of S. CUTHBERT di SON. 8. cirraBEIRT, Cienerel Agent, LO Smithfield street. Dissolution MUIR Partnership heretofore existing between SETH I CLARK TIERNAN and JOHN M. TIERNAN, Bankers and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of the former, c.n Thursday, October 28th, Ara- The business will hereafter be continued under the old name and style of TIERNAN & 00, at the same place, No. 95 Wood street, Pittsburgh. John 111. Tiernan will set tle the business of the late firm of Tiernan & Co. nova Li VERY IS TABLE Cbctur of Smithfield street and Dian/and ailey. VIE undersigned having added largely to Lis rJxy stock, is now prepared to accommodate the public with the finest Bnieligift, and best Horses, both fyr Saddle and Harness. tier omen wishing to have lams kept at:livery, will find auperiar accommodations for them at tote stable. The stalls are largo and tunr, and the pro prietor pays every atten4on to their ease and comfort. octfey P. DNA-LIN. NEW ~ SEED STORE. TA\IK4 WAIIDROP, has opened a Seed and Horticultural fl Warehouse, No. 99 Filth street, to connection with his Nursery-; nud from a long practical experience in the cari ous Horticultural pursuita, ha will keep noiee but the ehol• °est fresh Seeds, Fruit Trms, Shrubbery, Plants, Flowerl4 Implements, <1 . .c., and from the liberal patronage already be- Mowed, be will study to introduce erery article that will tend to benefit. the loners of Fruits,. Vegetables, Plants or Flowers. noel 'rofessor Thompson'a FemaliaLSenalpil.fr, WILL open the Fall Session on hiONOAT, SOitLinvta44 end continue Five Months. 4.s the ameba? of pupils is amited, early application will be nocessauy m secure ad mission. No pupil admitted rim less time than a isessicrn, and no deduction of tuition except for protracted Dines< One half of tuition payable invariably In advance. For further' information see circular's, or Prot T. In person, at bis !rooms, 64 Liberty strft-t (iridn's Row.) Prof: T. will form a small class of 8 or 10 lads, in Math& inathis mid Languages, to recite from 3 to 6 P. IL, on rea sonable terms. DISSOLUTION. ri Co-Partnership heretofore existing tinder os titl e o r J RYAS C MIME, was dissolved by nut consent on the 9th i n st an t The seeounte of the faur mil/ be lwalad by 11. 11. Awl 4 00., et Ryan's Rulings, al pun street. 11. IL RYAN, & 3YEEE, LEVI HAYWOOD& CO. • A CARD--H. IL RYAN CO. inyite the attention of A the House-Furnishing Public, to their estensire stock of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, now on band and in pro eels of flaishin , and would especially solicit Hotel Keep- - ere, Steamboat Ebrnlshera and dealers throughout the South and West, to call and =inane their stock. They possess fa cilities for manufacturing not enjoyed by Any other esteds Raiment in America, end are me - bled therefore offer great Inducements to the trade to purchaaeattheirestahnshroent Dealers, on application, will- be furnished with printed circular, containing. the wholesale price of each article. octl6 • RYAS* CO. - - • .11,441.:4 A CARD. llP.Aamonitur, VA., Aug. 93,185.. This Is to certify that I was called in to see the above named Mary Moor?, during the absence of her regular at, tending physician:- I found her In a critiad and dangerous condition, and, as I thought, beyond all hope of recovery, After this I was called In tntutultatiOn with her regular az tending phyddan. Our opinions were, that her recoverj was impossible. I learned that her disease waseaused more than two years ago, from irregularity in her periods cf men- j strnation, caused by takingaratere told. Uhl not see her again, but mon after learned that she was getting well. I was tonela surprised at this, and;tuilnquiry as to what could have ceased this sudden change, was intbruted (by Wtn. 3L Rittenour,) that she bad been taking Dr. Guysott's Extract ,of Yellow Dock sad Sarsaparilla. I have shwa heard of iti great effects in other cases in this vicinity. I have no inducement to make thit statement, other than it may Induce others afflicted as was the subjeet of this statement, to try the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. believing, ea! do; that it is poesesami of many excellent qualifier,, and adapted to many 4lisp+,...t incident to the human faintly, - A. ti WARDER, at. D. •carm pt. Put upss. in quart battles. Price $1 per tottle—six bea Sold by .1. D. PARIS, Fourth and Walnut streets, Mucha nag, Obb, general Agent, to whom all orders meet be ad. J. ERNI 4. Co., Pittsburgh; L. Wilcox, jr., corner Ilarket street end the Disnunel; B. A.Fehnestoek &Co., Pittsburgh; J. A. Jones,?Pittastregh; Lee & uwkih.esAllegheay City ; J. Vowell,Weahhigtan; Inzabartnt4 Franklin; J x. ley, do; L B Boyle; Unkattawn; H Welty, Oreenebusgh ; Nounts, BamerseU 8 D 13.eatt, &an* Reed A San, Hunting. dcou Mrs Orr; Ifollidayelmigh; Hildebrand di Corindiatun Forney & ldeelai Ifittanning 6, B Nvutt,Culandne&Blasi, Broatillig A 33 - lk San, Wayntabing,h; IPftrinnd . & Co, N Wender,. Co, whit* Burton - Ar'Cbt, NBA , New' , Po Hanrker,: Bereart J Tharge"& Bram Doueess A lido; de; . BMW; J D liiinnmerton, Warren; P L-1-11 Ei Jones P Orookts. Jr, Breorussilin deel7:4Air ArENETIAN - Ero . bbla. f or i d - 6 by decls :13,70r 0 k co. • ‘• . - - - • - . REM ' ' 4 . 44 %-.4•13. . • • • : r, • . = s ' ) ii i ; 'Vi _ • ". . , •,4 , l',l .., k e: ' .;* -• • -•'4 EMI DRUGS - AM): =upon Dr. DO • The only Igfctflage arre fat:flatt Breileid Igseore Doeternol • 0 . 0 harrowing and destructive4nd ms to much j mischief to the nerrelni.MUte, &num lox buttons, moiety and trustarbacny. . - This instruinent . is eimpley- comp rehensiso, imt- immor „ num, and may be eased without the slighted. bieenvent cum , or the knowledge, of that most batittlate trIML. It is to be mot externally, ;mincing no pain or injury.whases o r, "nor preventing ally - one from attending to tils busbies; and while in nas,not asingle minim ern talarptace - eseiaertstfais the organs to a short time to such an extent that they regain their prientisepnwer of retention, the Ices of which, paned by early tango, is the .disesae, in question, and the cantle Of the thousand concomitant, oomplaints, viz: Nervousness, l'eostration, Dyspepsia," Pain' in the 'Head and Dimness of Weeknem - Of a Back and Lower Extremities, MSc- Eons of the Eyes,lmpotence, Pimples on the Free, Prams tare Decline of Virility, Weakness et Memory and Prwer for Mental Applicatlon, - DeJection, Aversion to Society, Timidity and Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, An All these complaints invariably disappear as mon as the source is stopped from which they Pcs.Lasses • This Instrument has -been examined and approved of by the highest authorities in Europe and America, is recom mended by the moat proininent pbyekians of all countries, as the only Certain Remedy existingthoexcomplaints, and has now completely superseded the use of drugs, thus boe, emiterizatker, etc., not to mention the thousand ad vmd rostrums of the den . = cordials, antidotes, etc., etr- - It constitutes at the same time the safest and most pleasant, and by far.the cheered treannent eve:offered to the istliktel --a Sir price being allowed far the instrument, after the de sired effect tuts teen attained. • Be It also remembered, that those complaints are but little understood- by the profession in general, and that all the reesiWous In the world never has, and never will, stop those tones, which, if allowed to continue troebe-coo are sure to produce the most distressing =sequences. - It has been a matter of surprise to some, that one of respectability an of professional attainments devote his attention to diseases which people of every description pretend to cure so molly. It; however, but the one-thou sandth part of the miseries these . people bring upon satiate WM known, a very different opinion would be 511711 Ed. to not only the present misery and dedection praying upon the mind as well as the body , that is deplored, but some are of such a nature as to affect posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive faculty altogether. It la a feet that when not properly treated, they may remain eo dormant in the oonstitutiett as to appear in no other way than in their ef b eeta posterity ; yet, if properly understood, are most easily and speedily removed. The above, ep ingeniously con trived instrument will doubtless, In great measure, con tribute to check the evils of quackery, so prevalent is this class of diseases throughout the Union. Theprice of the complete Instrument carefully secured all observation in a box, is only $lO. It can be sent by express, to any address in any part of the United States, Canada, de., according to order, accompanied by full direc tions, and important advice to the married and single—the expenses even to the remotest parts at the country being but trifling. The unexampled success this Instrument has obtained, since tta introduction in America, has induced SOME unprin cipled person in New York, Philadelphia, Albany,- Boston, At„ to get lap some ridiculous things called 4- Instruments,. which, however, bear not the slightest essemlianas, neither In form nor principle, to my own handed, long tried, and universally approved Instruments, end which are as similar to them as light is to night. Every attempt to sell such In struments for mine, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, I being not willing to connect the well and bon• sadly earned reputation of my invention with quacks and their worthless productions. No Instrument is Genuine and none can be Warranted but those ordered from myself. All applications and remittances must genc be directed (pe~ost oin London and Paris. the Doctor himself, be baring no 4ics establish- Address, poet-geld, Dr, B, De Lent% Livecuad street, New York. Moe hours, daily, from 9 A. 31. MI 8 P. 31., and from Ell BP. AL, th e Sabbath excepted. 411-The undersigned certify, with great pleasure, th at the above mentioned Instrument is notnip constructed on sci entific principles, but from its use the o happiest remits may always with confidence be anticipated, there being for the cure of those diseases no other certain remedy extant. Mail , S. Faure, le. Ca Goan; it. D. 96 Cbsmber st,, C. Earauarr,x. a, 2.1 Deward et., Dr. D New York. LANIT Is prepared so execute all orders for erurgbril apparatus, viz: Artificial Arms and Legs, which move like natural members; Apparatus for Lusatian; Sr - Contracted Legs; Orr Curvatrua of the Spine and Waist; far FalseJointe of the Arms and Knees; for Paralytic Legs; for Club Foot; far Lachrymal Fistulas; for Falling of the Rectum; Limo gastric Belts; Beds and Chairs forGick Persona; (truthless Trussee,..OrthaPelleAvets, 4e, q• All work warmritesL • Letters must be - post-paid, contain ing aismixatisante remittance or city reference. ffel2s3y •., t v , !"? - Dr. Onyiotthi improved Extract of YELLOW DOLE AND A.ll SA PA IL L A The Original and Only Genuine Preparatioixtbr the Permanent Cure of Consumption and Dis eases of the Lungs, when thir ec a t r e e d sta i :r ti Led .s !o be ree Use of Mercury, Iron, quinine, e • LET all wbo wish to purge the bloodfrom impuritie% and prepare the system to resistepidemica, resort to uy sott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is proving itself an antidote for mane of the must malignant diseases that flesh is heir /CA, and tfiey will never ho disk, pointed for la this remedy the public faith has never wa vered—never can waver; fur it is founded on ex - perk:tee, lust as their want of faith in other and spurious compounds is lbunded on experience. They thy from mineral nostrums to wet hope, life and rigor from this purely vegetable rem edy. bower broken down in health and spirito--liowever loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of re , corery : let the patient only understand that his hope of Physical restoration lira only hr•nluinlitt's hairnet of Tel ow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade him. for his life's mike, to try it, sad we bare no hesitation in predicting his speedy r.storadion to bcalth. READ TILE CERTIFICATE: Tsu-srooss Co, (Ala.) lea:tansy 2, 1652_ The following case of LOnjansita Hughes,isoneof the 1710 e astonishing on record. After fcuty years' siatmecs, ano years' crommiating torture, U., amputation of one Icy, eTz4 the bong and limbs &mod a mass of acting, pub - Tsang, sisjehargusg ulcr; to be curd by eight Wiles of Chty..fles'll-iruct of Tetchy Dock and Sal'lopurilla; is auras/ miraculous. Dr. GaTooti--Doar Sir—l wad you Lids to certify to you that your /31.traet of Yellow Dock and Sars.apezilla leas r er fanned one of the most wonderful cures on atethstbno ever been effected on map. him been tiftilete4 for forty years with Irruptions 61X my legs and ;In IS4B they got so bad that I liedlo go on crutches, and In 1840 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months eller, my other leg broke out in eating stet ronningeores, from my knee to my fear, and a also broke ontin gmaiden' of offert4re matter. My groin urge Liles, which discharpd much offen sive matter, and at the atm° time, my left band broke out In large rurolingsores, nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have eaffereal tor the last two years, I cannot describe to you. I was In such agony that I never rested, day or night I was given up to die, and by the help of God I had. made preparation: for death, and Mai pointed out to my family the place where to bury my remains. In October last, my non brought me one of your bottle wrappers. I read It, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your Extract of Yellow dock and rar. saparilia." I eons and got two bottles of it, and conunenewl taking it. In two weeks, to my great o,toniehment, my sores all became easy, and I could sleep all night, it thing I had not done for two years_ When I bad taken six bottles, my Pores had nearly all healed. ily sores got well as if by enehantmanL I have now used in all eight bottles of your "Extract of Yellow Dock and ilarlosprailla," anti loots con sider myself well. lamat a loss for terms to set forth the worth of this medicine., or to express my gratitude for what it has done for ine. I must call It the &trios of man from misery, while living upon earth. I entreat all the afflicted to try thismedicins, furl Legeee it will cure any known ulserve In the world. /Ay aside all • Preindlce, and Jost try It, and proclaim Fits great worth to angering pant:lnd, and mu tat them to take it, for . It tellcure them. My awe le well known in a large portion of south Georgia, and Alabama, and if any demi' doubt the above cure, I halite them to call on me, and I will chow them the scam. I can be found in Tallapcosa County, Alabama, one mile from Stowe's Ferry. NovemberBENZAULN F ;„, IrUGUE Din, Syphille,; M tercurial =Thirds, ne; er, Gin.; grene, Rheumatism, and a spat variety of other disagreeable and dangerous dieeast, are spoxiily and perfectly cured by tho use of this Disarm" 21. I . Hamra Scoeville & Head :—This is s, toAla, certify May thritlBs: about the first of February last, I was afflicted with three or four painful Kites on and about the face, some of them as large as a quarter of a dollar; they assumed the appearance of Cancers, and I was fearftil they would terminate in Canceri. About three weeks since I commerical taking "Doctor Ouysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and found Immediate relief from Its use. I have not taken quite two bottles, and the akos on my fare are healed up; and those on my neck are nearly so; and I truly believe they will be entirely well in a few days, I cheerfully recommend "Dr. Cluysot's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla" to persons afflicted with any kind of eraptiona or cancmons sorm, Sty general health is much improved by the use - if the ro.M6r_ine. • Respextfully, RICHARD DURK. A Cure of Invularity in The Periods of Znixtruation, sa-Read this statement of the case of Mary Hoare, who was given up by her physicians:is being utteriyineurable, 53 herakt certified to by Dr. A. S. Warder, one of bar am. suiting physicians: BILLNDONNIILZ, Va., August M, 1852. I certify that 'Mary Moore, a young female of 18 or 03 yearsof age, has been earring in my family for several yeare She became (Messed some two or three years ago, by clarity to her periods of menstruation, during which time she had taken a eercro cold. About, the fast of last April, your agent here, Wm. M. Rlttenour. furnished her with a bottle of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, on trial, andin lees than a week of ns of rem vary were apparent. he continued using the medicine un til she bad taken tire bottles of it, and conAdered herself perfectly well, although when she commenced taking this medicine, her attending physician propouncal her ewe in curable. She wear and had been for a long time delirious. DAVID Please read Dr. Warder': stalemnaof the above cias -4 Mary Moore:, cz;iisl72:l fivimaciari.4lo fa ix. Es aturr- - /rio Giza TALI Patzscros, Casnicrol4EDATils) - atudnir All Burns tad 2LI Ziternsl ?ulna mut Fare4t, of ci;,tici*. fat Stsyjag or Rrstatnl thb - , 3(l.—lfesser Nape and ikme Liniment and Julian ?via, Us' Elizir, amyl, far sit mesa Blasmaslirm. _ 4th.--Nr-Naiet Atauttic certain euroSarDreness. - Baysliesimm4.nknairxt ears fag.thelitm,, 1 32 , 11.—Rpolest Selo Head 444 e limey. • , 71 16--Atothey's Irak:A-km et women fn. flisriszaily-Rsy. ~e th.--idmpley'Sfirrat.lralern4netiars nrwceth far Colts, mut feverish letlinv-isz3d- proyeatingleteng g 2 r"he' s, .L l r arComPitent,„mclßElllecuLAffeetions; Ear Pira'rberl, ..wespeart sektieds:otAppetiteil-far 43eeittvslamth Iremsles andltisles, and -nem= eozeplo.inbt ; forNaasch - Affection”, -1337 P ei Wes, se. The IpTm-kpantit irre, It is not to- take, nenr eras pain; ind nervy lesym was . . . :lot/I,MT Brown's &sail : r - ISo -atedleias has bass diwases . the, is so happily adap tin SsZe ted .6 Usotaferaally,. as drops tot ttiloss. yet podarta.- such wonders whets applied teentany as awash Crk baus, by-yriatk4;“p bottlea from .1.11% - aaso etas each.:: • . • ilth.—Suaihotis Roach .eld. Bid - Birti Bin 4 driving. away Vermin In a short time. - - welebratad-Lies iiiii:Slinpinzace, • - - Bartholomew's Pink Ann rk , th. u ip u t ar Ex- RECTOILANT FOR C0UG1.1.3, COLDS, INEW - 4_44, - .E.e. East_hadia and Km _York 13see,r5i.e 4 the ottlY , gintht coloring tar the heir. - . Rana/ china, a Clarteeti - Iter*y fiFCuts, • - 18th,-./Eztract of ,Szrul) . ras wild! his Outlive& ell other Beresperhtee, andstilt gives aspeatAttraction es , _ gelehtis*r 'mad Bb•tkp!Se=l47 itla4l.- made fa= Dr.:L 1 'e recipe, Ind ems most, pope the in 18th.--Dr. ,Tboth Ac4..Drclq. .A.Fertakci c easy _ lgth.—Dr..Coxarogx.liss lately bought thi - :t4ht. for the Linitedlttates, of the celebrated anwtOal.d. Miami /Valor, tame at the 1ia1t.73 of Dr: Wm. C. flame, st St.:ol,t/up. mars, C.. - W. This .0 be attained notQrlety taxi popularity never Isgfortr-equalled by' any prepare:km. at that place, arat:itssale hes been co.cp:a . c .. 2.umhfcr with-its tamits, preparationa, beret/if:gra 'iit ' oarn • as... Cm. smaag's" or " Ooxsrocx always belengett, amid Dow beloaga IZa.CLUiIIirELY -to -Dr. Inane S. Cmaiskels; though the signatirre of Comstock dc - . Cta, be continued, this extra label with the feeemile'sumaturekt will In-Intim designate the BALL 0L11,13/3,4 .1113 HT HD .EPtiltiol33: . . . I.IMUIS S. 'OCCISTOtti. 'The above medloines. can be hatitu:this place of WILLIAM 'JACKSON, fele . • _ _ 1(0.244 Liberty sL; bead of Wool. oatraiii, COLDS, noessz.vms.matolictri±eisi WHOOP- Lv(l COMM CII.OIIP, ASTHMA and CONSII3IPTION.`, /AP all the numerous' meribrixteS extant, (Mad some (S - U , them valuable) for the cure of ptdmintarycompLainbr nothing has ever been fmandwhich !meld troMArts in ate eZ Acta wlthlhis Preparation. Others mire semetimea - brit all tame, and in all disear.ftrof the --- Liteks and; Throat, where alsotrt . n can give relief; this will (Wit' 3t Itpleasant to take, and perfectly safe in atteordancewith thedireetiona. We do not advertise for the .information of theirewhe have tried it , but those wholtave lanullit thatlinvia known its nine will nolbewithent it, and - by Its tbraelYnseither areirecccre from the dangerous ernmornienteed Qoughs" and Colds, which, neglected's:lp= into fatal roulmaiSlcu: The Diplimit of the to this preparation by the Board of Judge*, in September,,.. 1847 ; Mee, the Ale:lsla of tfurtliree great Institutes crfArt,„ In this country; the Diploma of the Ohio - Institnice at: Cincinnati, has been given to the Caress PEcronal, by their , • government, in consideration of its er.treardthary merel, fence and usefulness in curing affections of-the Lungs . - sad. : Throat. Read the following opinion, founded on the long expert,.:' mace of the eminent Physician of the Port and MO* of Dr.J.C.Ayer: - F..r. Joan's. 8,1852..' Five years' trial of your CHEERY PECTORAL, In Ili„*". AnSttire, bast proven what Iferresii Uri= its cempsitinn, -Must be true, that it-eradicates and cures .the-'colds end - coughs, to which we, in ads section, are peculiarly liable. - I think its equal has not yet been; discoverred, - aer - do I. lonow how a better remedy dui be "made forthe &dampers - _ • _ J. J. BURTON,-.IL See what it has done on a wasted sonstitirtion, not only In the following but a thminand more: - - .• - 812911VRTi •78.11112.1724, VAL- Ayerr—ln the month of July last I was . attackedbY &violent dierrhcea,..in the mines of California- /returned to San Francisco, in hope of receivingbenefit ficonet - chinge of climate and diet. My diarthcea ceased, but irsefuliewed. by n severe congh—and much soreness- I finally started for barite, but received no beneb.t from - the, voyage.: - .My - cough continued to grew worse, and when I arrived inliew York, - I was at once niarketlby.- my_ acquaintinecs as a Tic tim,of eoninueption. Inanst conies., that I - ewe. no sari dent reason to doubt what tay - frimadsall Mier - ed. - 'At this time I commenced taking - your 'truly Invaluable - niedicine, with little expecte - liana deriving any_benefit from ltirose. Yontrouldnot receive- dime; lines, did--r.mt regard it my_ - duty to state to the dilietriti - ithiongb ye* that - my heiltb, - in the apace eight months,' isfallV" restored:' I awned& - it to the use of your tinDliatY 'PECTOIIIIX-. t• . Tows truly, . WILLIAM-W. MUM- Plr:k., April I*r Sir :--Yeeling that 1 - -haveheen - spared lII= a- - pre. - mature grave. through- yourriastymnentality,,by ther7o* dewed God, I will take thelthertylo esprent to,younry gratitude. A cough, and thealarmingspaptotos of Coristunpticahmi redored me too low to leave me- anything.llto -here,ishert my physician brongbt me a bottle of 'corm " - Pocrozar-" It seemed to afford immediate. suit now, Tii a few - Weeks time, has restored roe to sound health.. If if tail :do for: others what it has-41one far me, , you are eertaMly one of Ilia - benefactoraof mankind. Sincerely wishing you ereiy bloosiug, I are Very reecdl7...::youri. JOHN J. cLARKE, Rector of St, Peter's Courth. With curb aasurance.e, and from such men, Mo stammer proof can be adduced, unleash be from Its offi.vis.upon feat. Prepared and sold by JAITES C..ATPX, Practical Chemist, Lowed, Mass. 6, Sold in Pittsburgh by B. A. Palinestock i Co: in Al legheny, by 1E P. San - arts; and by Drogm'sfs'and Dealing in Medicine everywhere, - . DR. KEYSER.'.S- PECTORAL SYR-UP! FOR THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF 2.1:03- _ . se - ours% n'FLUmiZA, WITOOPLTO aura% 17 cnouV, HOARSZNES.S, - .COUGHS, RRONCHITTS, qUINZY, ASTIDLL, MaITENT-CONSUMPTION-,-areithe TAtions.dileam having their mien :in. an, inflamed, con gested or torpid condition of the organs of respiration, - This Iledkine, now offered to the public„ - meder the above name, Is a remedy of immense - value , in - the- disses which it is recommended. and has bemused to considerable extent throughout this city, as well-as In other . localities, with a succan that bag rarely attended any not hemmed throughont the whole Country by tbe press. - Dr. , lleysees. Pectoral birrttiii : - Is the prescription of a regular physician, who need it for several years his practice, with a !Immense ..rusequalled by any other medicine Muse, and it was only Islam the great and daily increasing demand f o r it, that lis..was induced to pat it up in bottles, foramore general and extensive sale. We claim for the Pectoral Syrup that It Is an . MTLEUILY NEM PREPARATICOI, differing in every namect from the - various remedies now in nese, for the diseases of the Pulmo nary organs. IT D NOT SICIMN THE STOMACH., by containing nauseating doses of squab; - antimony, and ipecachnana. It has in it no opiates to corudipate the bow els, MI dry up the secreting organs; but !tenet - lonia wholly - cliffement from the action rf any of the above rammed drugs. - IT IS Ali PNI'ECTORANT. that clears out. the tubes- and, air cella of the Lungs and Aronchla s in a manner that is not. equalled by any other remedy. It iliseolvea - in a great ma* sure, tbe greatly iremmsed secretion of mamas, attending the rations diseases of thesis. cells and bronr-hial tubes. It allays all irritation, Ithaca as soon as it is taken, and it , as been kx can to cure a cough et several weeks' duration, in THREE DOSES! We have several remarkabli =nit noted down, where it succeeded in caring cases having every appearance af PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. Can I.—A young man, amod MI; of slender Mahe. cough; expectoration of dark, matter from the Lange and Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse up t - O -1 -t 0 ; beetle fever and night sweats; greet omadation ; pain in the breast; some= time/ expectoration of matter stresthed withblood; had-ta ken various remedies from physicians, With little or to re: Bet; aommenced taking the Paterat - Syrup inhalf thetisual doses; the exp e c tenttern dimbil4bed; the cough.atrateth the hectic fever left; end infour days all the badaymptonts had entirely disappearoi, and thetil= is now entirely well.- CAIZIk 2.—A lady, aged 41; troubled. with a slight cough during all or , the Fester putt ellait - swathes, which, to wards fall, ereatly lammed. and continued night andday, thrattening to involve the lungs and' pulmonary organs to a seriou s eater;; there was pain in the breast, palpitatlem Of the hoext, and headache, as almost Constant attendants; stuffed °midden of the vessels; occasioning a fading of fulness of the bead. nose and throat, and a sitecharge of an secretion from the nostrils; various remedies bad been used ; several physicians consulted, without relict commerical Wang- the Pedant Syrup, In the evening; that night she coughed but once; took another dosh sif Pectoral, and riot well all:night; continued the syrup next day,- and. by night gas entirely free from the .cough, and all the had svmp. toms. Eheis now yell.. Other eases eqvally murk, able, could be given, If space'would permit. - - Cal- Re We furnish below a rertSgette, signed by % =ob er of our own citizens, to proof of its efficacy: . Read; Read.; 1 . U. Q4 ,4 1 j i {Pe r the undersigned,. liarind Wed Dr. _l2.=r4„cei Pectoral Ilitugh Syrup upon ourselreo and in our dores-pect-_- fully recommend it to others its e safe omi dent. eine for the p.y . l7.. ,, rocommended ; James 61 g James Powks,.- ___Tr L room, ' • ' :Johniowler, .P. P Meyer, Jr.te - AlemooderWritlb Robertuogao, Jedth J Mitchel, James Nrescler, y poem., . - TIMITITUirtn Hugh Sadie, ey, J.meidf Thornpeon, llie, E der II Jmtea Andmson, P 3PlEauss,”_-- . Michael Eine, Jr - , John S _ Thomas 3 TOiren, IMIMIIin I ' Franms Lun, J P Smith, Job Whymll, " - Jeeeph Varies"; Meurioe Brennen._ .- -- -- - • COUNTRY . SPIItRS Sill End_ this an excellent : Leticia to mu, szlit VW glee general futisfattian to their ens. tomes -lAberal. deductions willbe - math, to or 6 nuth Le o t o u oft mat. otili nliggelutsing bY the dozen -- - Pot -tingle bottles 50 eta,. esiceerAl - C to _ . ----- - . AUTION EXTRIL—Meny persons Will try to habit% but Ir yaw buy scansotheraztiede, ;Wing thatl mood Mt t is as -thin: a, sdrise lixci- : tacus, out the .name, .D.ll. IZETSERIR PECTORAL SI RI/Ir, and buy no other, and you Will nut -Pap The -Pee-tarsi-Ey - rap it!prepared and sold i_ t i . Er. 'Gee , a Repo wbansu a a, /i'rslin4‘. -N° . lA. C artlieet Wood streea ; m rezf and Virgin . - . . _ Lu ßO ppisemrtmecr ter S Q.1:41C NNITE.Antei ieeerved.;ilk & co'i, • oef winstlz.et the let= acid xmaet hablonable etyle.s. mue nay* .. • . .:.;-.',,,-,::; , ..t-.:. - , - 4]' - ,.:• . ',;:- t,':C:',::-'.'-':-:1... : . _; . :i . ..4. - . - : 7, :.i: -. 4: - .% . .N.L.Zi;:-.7::::::,-,;, ; .. f. 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