v -Kf . .-. . §kA& vN*vV‘V-‘ f J ■,a < v , - ,s\ ‘ .“, . >r* arl:'%* p k ■^' v 4 -,. v *, ■* ■* **“**'•*c *» * *** ' ’. «. „»■*•*■ ,4v <- r ,\> /* * , * * . w * ,~ r- * * • * x >%' j il^ ~-.i 4 4. ?*» i^ij-,-,*< r -t. u=Jv -, =.‘ -‘“A j’-.,.''*’ / c ‘ -“ ' "-,V- n r A ► S&V** VAJ;_ , ’ - _ I; A. , : - a ' •-. . - .'A" A ' ' \ • * ~. ,^v; 7f >.^^,^ ' - V*' ’’ %r i/$?i 4X ,- >AAA^A’««--+s■’}*, x *< t&Av v A* A w jva ’« ’■*-,• ’»• i 3 *£’£' ■$> ’*•'-AVV^I,; in iiiiirinniiii HMHM MW EBBateS£* *>» AIAA A'c* < e! i '*■'A A'f‘ fi»- msimmMMfM^ti |Sf##^S r nlr jpg^M «|pMj W9Mfmmoi .if j.vJ.K“r,v->T>r{>* i iPliSwf ««### itelste? W %M MOiM ,|#fgffl mffm ISSi mim Mfi|iHHS« f| % isii y.. % mmsimMMmmmmtme%' , ■ •■•' l ---r;-"'■/ ■■-■%* .•• ... .: -,. v. ; .■ Nglfefea, Hi ' Cfotfjmg..; » mnartant ■■■ y. AJrtriTiWk' jr ; Bee ’Hivft Ololh'Bjj 225' J . U?“,r*&« VS «””good .».U>f Sjnmler Ota fiiin*Tor Va 50 i and f<=»cr GoodMf '.arm dcucriputtp, Cneloto 1 woik- taade lo oidfr In’ i ; ITT s *uW ilitii IiOOBYER, at the .flits Hivs Ctjnuis* I «tM‘-xs ■ i&oofccaptit>i.t.;lo„';\ viinp to ibc Cit>—well isndfc ff’idftai te’ntty cot Cull pnt] cKamr. vbemj rind-you will.nut he iU&j*pixomien.-; Ja*«l reeejvcil) «y -Hxprejflj u. splendid. tUMoriment of. Cn*hnicre 3 rlJrown, Green anti Blue ClothVottp other Fashionable Good*,.suitable forth©season,wluo > we are prepared to.make iomdeTi(wiihout dtsappomh ment.) In ■» «tvle unsurpassed tn the City.: . -Comesad see. v "■ •■ OLO'i WlftCr STO.i •v j ooraer 0/ VlPoeti- and -Water ste. JoUnCallabao A Co., Proprietor#, ; rnHEiwhHeiB respcctfally:.mi«cst*d to cell enU .cx- X&mTee our«tocfc of Ready Made C oihinff,.goLtip expressly, for tbi* raarvet, and ijtvftuperior.Myle, wjuej. we are..detenjiined 10 sell low fir «o*h. :5* ur * Eo^ a l/tin? !'•*• Qutefc 'fia’ts and -Small Tr.vi?*-.. Oar Water,...m, op fallv «ppl«<l '»''h • * largo stock of Cloths, Cowmen.,, '*■ ”“S; - r v nro Cloth ,o( every JetrnpuoD, end, m “ «■"«»„ G,ve jo; l ” n c^°.A?lA U N e l V ro JAWlfib O. WATT. 1 ETERCHAtfT TAILOR, * 'ffo : 3&‘Mtirktt>'-li*iu>awSetond'-anit Tfiiul sweets* v i: BEGS respectfully to inform fats fnend*.and the pubhey: that hfttftH returned ffonvNew.Yofk and TluUulel- - hbia. havinsrthere fdectnd from the Intfßl itnporlauojt#, ; ao entirtv new -stoct of. Bisck andColorod-CLOTIIS, t OASSIMERKS.ond; VESTINGS, which fornewne&s of designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by any uobbb west er New York.—Ail or whichnels pte^. pared to make to order in a eupf.Tlor eiylej ai-ino iowes.t price possible, and c< rdtallyinyifc'purchaser:* to call and exaciiue lhe stock before purchasing elsewhere; SPO jT<I/£.O/45.—-J.hava ivo-authorized -Agent m tins city,forihesolcof my wot* on GARMENTCUTONfi. Jt can ony behad -at the store of the.’subscriber, 36 Market street; nlthefollowing-prioesi vlzt with instruc tions, *lO :\vnhoat.S7. ' marl? JAMES C WATT. ' »ihi W CLOTUIWIIOUSE. ' EDMUND WVTT3 & CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, ATo;-185 Liberty street, above St . Clair, HifVE opened a . new Clothing Store, ul the above place, and are now receiving-a splemud -lot-of * Glottis, Casstmeres; Vermes,Ac.,olthe luiest rniporta non*, purchased witha i eepcciaJ view tocuy trade,and whichthey aio prepared to make up to.orderin thc.la: ■ test and most fashionable styles. They intend to pay. rtticl ftitcmion u> this branch of. thevr bu«uncss, and ihey have fail confidence tUotihey wtd.be -nb!o to Rive tbdr customersentiresalisfa'Mton- They.arcaho.nianuiatta* • ting a choice lot of KTSA DY JVIAUK CLOT HING, of the newest styleSj.whtcU they wjHsdUow for.pash—. .As all Hus stccki&enurely new, it.is worthy the auen-. . on of-boyer-*.—* ~ faprl9.y_ SPitrisG AND sunairvtt. THREE BIG DOORS’ No. i5l, liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSKKV has now the picture of an nouncing to his ndraeroua fricnOa and iJjs.public in f'eneral, ihatijiaSpTiug and Summer mock is now ready Of inspection; be.found.to be.; ■ one of ihe largest and best .selected sloek&of Ready MadeClothmgio he foumVimhc Western-Country; . He. Kas lhis aca>ron jinld fnore v ihan usual attention' tr - ibe m&nafaettmnguftd iirle of his Garments, se thauhe very lowestpndedj tis well as the hitest,nre got up in a Styfe undelcgitnee nonobe-sarpassed. *.. .. .- Ho would particularly cftl l the attention of n) 1 denier* tftClothmg to his pfescntsplcE3id>asgorltneuiof-. Rfindy-31ade Qftrmeatfft - • A 8 heTeels edrtfi'denVuy.hr' examination'of-Jhc qnalitles • -and puces oF'his coeds, he:t«ui offer tnem such induce • - jaenis as shall jnase it ihcir. Interest to perenaso «t his / ecubli'shnieh'C - •:> V *>■ . ManyiycarslerpdtiencoVahS great success V« fhe ou-.; -amess, together with an ■unprecedented leholtsnle a,nJ.r»‘ -taxi patronage, has enabled him to get up Garon ne *<■- • suit the business; habile and taMea ot loc-iono li> the Union, which is of the utmost impormnce to whole. . sale purchasers.- In lhe ? Ctttiing department wStlbotound a choice se lection of toe most fashionable poods,consistingot— Fnncki'Engh&h tind American Broadcloths, CaahmeretlSi&CA&c: Also, nnrxdelienUissottmeut 01 VESTINGS* of the latest and most fashionable styles-? all of which he la prepared to make to order In the bes’ manner and at the most reasonable oners. COMG. THEN, ONE AND AU,! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, »s-th« roost extensive, nndoubledlv, to be fo.tnd. In the Umtti btales. _ __ _ VyiTTSBURGU AND ALLEGHENY UtTY RONDS r i-Wantedul best rates, at the corner of Market and Third streets, by. Ijc7| a. CU._ Co-Partnership Notice. THF/ subscribers.have this day cmejrwd into partner ship. under the style and firm of TAAtFK, MA GUIRii & Dane-for the purpose of carrying an agent oral Commission.and Produce RuiunerS. uml comiucui ly hope their long experience, extensive ntetcaiiiue i»c? quaiutanee* ■ and persomtl • attention to the interests of ;beir castbme;s, will entitle them to aebnrc of public pntion&gei which it shall be then Mudy to deserve. MIKE TAAFFK.riltsuurph, . SAM’L MAGUIRE, Camberl’d, Md , . \VM. 0 HAM), Piitshureh; April ft 1 BS2.' :’•••• _JapO HOPE FOG PfV R Y. Cochraaj Hleßrlde <& .Co»> MAKCFACTVKJIBS os Iron HaSing and .Ornamental Iron Wcrk t in all .v - its branches,- NO, 26-WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform-th**..»r fiiendi aad the public generally, that, ed a large number of new patterns for Iron Bailing. Ac., whicb.iogetherwltfcthoseprevionsly oithand, comprise* the greatest vanety evet offered in tlrls Clt>-—ih<'y arc now prepared to-xuunufncturc the same for.. Cemetery balconies, (cnees, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, Ac. Ax., in a style of workmanship and finish not to be Aurpassd.und cheaper than any-hcretofore manufactured, west ofthe moun tain*. / .■■ ■ Also, cooking sieves, hollow ware* and.castings descriptions, aonsoftl. v . ■■■ J>' :s'K. ttEBD H CO., Manufacturers of Theodo lites,-: Surveyors’ Compass Bee, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c.. &c. \ NO. 3G . . •’ SmithjUld street, . V; Pittsburgh, 1 Pennsylvania. ■ An assortment of tho a bove named Instruments at waya on hand. . Also Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &e. April 6,1852 —2m Agent? -for Different lines of Packet Ships. TASSEJJGER OFFICE, No; 410 Lltutr Btr«et, Wiulinrgh, For Filt. BYRNES «• C0.,69 South lira:, tsvntr cj Pirn, NitM YorkjB& Waterloo Road t Liverpool f and, 65. BravuT-ttrutiNetoOrUant, •ti . lI\S a Une of FacVcls t JQCSr. aalliOgeveryfiveUaysfroni i 4QN-- jJTra.: Llverpooho New York t a iW;, fHtettEN. Line of Packets from Li- mwgftNOy . PhitaflelphiUyon JttAXapSr. i f >» ifinn th-of monihi Jt Line of Packets to Baltimore on the siUUi os etch month. Also—a Line at Packets on the Bth.and 24Hi of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. t , , ALSO—DraftsaUlghial way son hand, for any amount) at the lowest rates of discounts and all information riven concerning passengers, that can be given, with pleasure, by their Agcnu . JOHN THOMPSON, • marlS : - -410 Liberty suPittsbargh. - : ifimporittm of"iißhtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. ■TTCT" ■ H. ;i WRIGirr; (successor lo J.S.Toutmh &lanD- W*factufecof nndDealer. Wholesale and . Retail .in the abovensmcd Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a bnrrnng the Ethereal Oil, CamphtneandFino-Oib Also, Lnmpsof-everydcscnp* Hon, forburntngLftTdand Lard Oil.- • .. Cnandelicrs; Girandole Hall-Lamps, Wicks,GloDes, Onmney Mais,* OinBj and nil things pertaining to. the trade; ■ • . Ethereal. Campblne or Pine Oil, regularly .supplied once or twice a week, • Allorders left with the wagon, which is constantly paasiDg thtongh the city, will be promptly attended to. K.B.- Lamps.of nUbimla altcredto burn the Ether real <HL\ AH articles delivered.m any part of the city, or In Allegheny, free of CM- w - -Ho. 82 Fourth 6L, <ApoUo *lalJ,) between Martel and Wood streets, • lotos AZkxbvtiimtAV, . : v . , fof lhe laic firmofSahds &Remeir.au.. - : bOU!8 &IS|i5Ei«A!9 & CO<» IMPORTERS AND-DEALER,** IN. Clacls, Watches , Waiih Mdtctialti Taih, ■■:■■■ ■- tirtU^ STREET, ONE tDOOR TmSBUEOn, fTIAKEIeave to announce toibetrade and tlio paMte • X 'generally, that Uicy have thcntaelyescarefufljr so • /eclfcaaodtraported from KoroOc,alargegiockof Gold and Silvfcr Avateheis-Watcu Materials, and Tools for Watchmakers* f»ml a most elegant assortment of Jew* elrTtfromifaebestnianufactories— oflcrai prlcnsaflloty afl tlieycan be purchased in ihe eastern: ■ markets.« . ’• ■ ■ Their stock of-Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patantlievefsl do Ileiaciicd.l-evwrflrdoliepiuesj Sil ver Qurtitfrs v sad elegant French tune, pieces, of the. most approved* makes, . Togctherj.wuh a largo slock or Clocks*and Time Pieces,frorathcheed American!ado-. Ties. - . ‘ , , , Their atock of Jewelry comprises every - desenppoa in thisline, such as linger Rings,Earnings, Breast'Pins, Diacelets, Gold, Fob and,.Guard Chajns, GoldQoard Keys and seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver. Spectacles, Stiver .and. German. Silver and Table, and. - Tea spoon*, and every kind of fan?-y .articles genotaliy keptinestßulisbments.of this description. They wooUlrespcctfaUy ,caUtbeauontionof the trade 1 to tbelxejrtensive sy>ckof .Watch, materials and Tools, of every variety, which most carcfiiUftse ■ lectccL .r.<• -•. • . They have also on hand a large hssorimeni of Tele-, fccopes,-Spy Glasses and Opera tGUsscs, from the best manufactory inEngland. .: TogciKerwilh a great variety of otherarucles too numerous to mention. CloekßrWatches-ami- Jewelry-repaired In the..beat • . manner and on the most - foctlltv PDDDKtt A JfUSU, ' : fflannractarers and Dealer* In. MANC II ESTER MTNERA L PAINT, •• ALLEGHENY CmT* Pa. " ' New YosiX} December 151h,1831 1 • Tha*eamUy«d asariploof MANOBESYEK.MIN iERAIiFAIfTT, for PoDDKa&FoaD,and fioa it w con« - taintbefollowing: srnca, -w: ; : . Alumina,; - ' • Peroxide of Iron, .Limey '',r. MaJmesiar Oxide of Manganese, Water and Loss, • < 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained m the box, which t suppose wns the dne yon desired also to have analysed, I find-to differ from any average of the lumps powdered, and mixed together. -This last yields as*follows* :■. .• Per Oridc'of Iron, - :.»'f 53,50 ttihqaand Alumina, - - 33,00 Ltrae, . *. - ,83 Magnesia, - . . ,10 ■•-••. -Water and Loss, 1 . : • . - . ; •n«S^S! o i™ anscsfrora tbe-mineral boi Mtae portioi.' conminmg more Iron than ..others., lue4na‘>*Jsßhowxthe article lo bo well wjit - edforadarab!enainUv 1 -find-tintbyea!ein!ni»?hi lir bfRPKUrWgh hem, the colons oral leastconwted-imo a finered. - ÜBp v >vea J pr 2 * 4.MES R. CHILTON, M D , |tyFors*tol'y JOEL MOIU.EH, &,j Liberty «re e t ' -* , BltlS.-y ’ €rgngpprtattoi^ fp -J"-" : (rafjteßjfjiaa >* r ...., % teuamk »»»;- - NO- 80 fOUHTII i j wswß 'nnr>«naniiq(; 1. iTi!pli>rly iotlie>i'istknd ; Wefl;ail(laTeptepnreiiio iqrwiTd nil lined, entrnsl.d to oarcowv A SPECtAIi MhSStfhGKIl daily (at Phihclct. plua.Jlilo'rlOLi.jV.M Al'o,dill> Id tlmdimuul,«t7 vjlTclnclci . • ■ ■ ( _ , . ■ . -- ' Order, free ol charge, aud Good, reinrned, byfiratßxpre* , r , . Bill, of Kieliongeiforssle on .Englaad,-Ireland and Sooitaitd, for any nmodnl.pn}‘o' l lorm principal ilffiikiog Houses or Po4t ufflces in the United Kingdom,/'. • dec34 a BAKER & FOKSYTJU,>gemsj Portable Boat bine* 1852 ' For the Transportation of-MekhdndiHandPmiiiict, - PENNSVLVArn isii OilMOissji'BittwXEi j ' IUIbHURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; eotmmtl Ee-shicping. SET time, ten days. „ „ , PATTON tc REYNOLDS, : Pepoi,SslMaikeUl,.{oearSuth,)-P4iiladelphia; „ . - , c A M’AMIWY da CO, and 410 Penn street, PitlslHirsh. - L l-1 A v iPiO Inoreaand oar facilities -and-otherwise, im 1A- proved out arrangements (or we nrc iiowpreparedtoreceivealarge amount of-Fnoduce and onemngof the Canals,) with proiftpiues-mid dispatch. The ,ttection ; Doat.system of transportation oyer our State improvements has beca m use about ten years, nnd thp grcauucccss inid favor ithas met with, Ip a suf ficient gunxamco ,that U is. no longer considered.a dqubiful.or uncertain.experiment;but is acknowledged, by all lu vastly superior to any miode of transportaiion used on Canab, (when intersected by Railroads) ' . Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undisturbed until unloaded at oar Warthnuse in Market street, Philadelphia,-thereby entirely avoiding thedelav consequent on ihree diSexent ironsUipraents, and aecu* ring, the delivery of Goods in enure lots, the packages clean, and in avgood order os when shipped. - Proiincc, <sr.c , consigned to-oar -House at PHlsburgh, will be rcceited ano forwardedmlways attheiowest current canalrates, according to instructions, - without any extra charge for commission, storage, orad-. charges, Ac. C. A. RPANULTY A CO, WEST VEWXON PLANK ROAD ROUTE, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASH i? INGTON CITY. Fauk Rnvcco To Balumocc,. . 82,C0 less than Pa. Railroad. : To Philadelphia, .81,Ml do d 0.... do i To Washington Cay,- 82 30 do do do This is the only Office which Insures a THROUGH . TICK ET to Wnshington, and, by taking this Route* pas-' senders will savetiroeond money. ’ . V' . v ... , J • The .Mo;!- Boat, (carrying the United Elates Mail,) lenvrs ihe.Monougaho'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge, F.VERY AFTERNOON,at s o'clock,via theYoughio- 1 gheny Kiver. Passenger* will lodge on the Bout, and \ take splendid United States Mail Coaches at West New ton, next morning, over the Plonk Road, crossing the 1 mountains In-daylight. Take me magniGcent sleeping: Cars of Ceßalutnore and Ohio Railroad, el IQ o’clock,- 1\ AL Breakfn*t at Bal.imore .and Washington Citv, lUiio in Philadelphia, and arrive inlfewYork the same evening. Farelo Baltimore. - - - . ■ da ’ Pirilndelphiav •- - do Wa-hingien City lUONo\NUAUfeL&.RO(JTK. • The Sienwer leaves the Whittf, above the Bridge, Daily, ntfio'elockyA. M: Travelers leaving Pit'sburgb .by the Mormtif'Bnai, wjO cross the raountuTna the same: night, slid arrive in Cumberland the next rooming for. Uuj « o’clock - train of. Cats lor Baltimore* Will sup in jßn'luroure'nnd v> apnwgion City, and arrive in Phils del* ./ptiiftulS'o’cloeVj theaaroenigUt FarctoßiiUmiore, - - :• S JW'ft do ' Philadelphia, *■ - - *lO,lO. r do Wunbingion City, * * r . - 10,50. . ForTiolctsvby ejiher of the above Lines, p!ea*e call nt the West Newton Plonk Road ofiicß, in ttie Mnnou goheiailouse, WmcrsrreeL J. J. EVANS, Agent. nprC ~ ■■■ ■ . y • /." MlCnTGfljS CKSIRM, nAHROJID. bS3e* 1852.- CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, Fn connection vnuuho Cleveland and Cincinnati EaiU Toad,'nevcl.\rd and Erie Railroad. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Centra! Railroad. "OASSENGERS will ho ueketod through-from any A point on Lake Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and from cither of those places to any point on Lake ALctUgan. j This Line will bo composed of two new low pressure steamer*, built expressly for the route. . CLEVELAND.- • • Copl. C.C StaXabd. FOREST CIT\' t * - Cap'.L.A. Piaca A Boat wnl leave Cleveland f-x Detroit, and Detroit, for Cleveland, every evening, ai fl| o’clock, arriving in bmUoiucs the following rnoroicg, in season for the mor ning tram of ea »s for Chicago. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, anti: for Inc Lake SupcnoT and Saginaw boat; at Detroit. Tley willrunfrom Cleveland in the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday •Friday. ; CLEVELAND. Tnesday • **■*•*»*l honday * » CLEVELAND. Wednesday *»«•••• FOREST CITY- Tuesday vy-Ttiorsday*r^Samrday. *1 he undersigned we prepared to make contracts for a. {kinds oT Fi eiftht. from Cleveland to Detroit, Macki naw, Same Me. Mane, andal potu oa Lake Michigan. The OCFAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until iliene&Eoats are r<uuly Monday* ■ AGBXTS. '.■••• 43 BUADBRUN * CO, Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE* JONES, Detroit. jiprM;Gm __ - o - ' " 1852. Saininer Arrangement—Fare Reduced. J WWMft PKSimiVISIA KUIiBOADf Two Uiilly Triune From Pittsburgh to - Itttlladeljilila aiidHallluiore, Only 30 Hours Through! ■ TAIIE 510, JpHE Express.mail tram will leave the Depot on- Lib JL > eny street; above the Canal Bridge, every morning at Gt o’clock; Passengers will goby the cars toTurtle>Creek 12 mites* where they trill find the beatorCo&chealn readiness.to convey them 518 miles, over a first-rate turnpike road to Beatiy’sstatton; (conductors accompany eaeb train of Coaches); and then take iho cart to .HolUdaysbarg; and then take the splendid sleeping cars direct to Phil&det* pbta and Baltimore* . Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harrlsbargh, arriving at Bolti more the same morning. The Evening Train willlaave daily at 6-30, P. M», ar* riving at Philadelphia nett evening. . Bacrgsge checked through to. Philadelphia. D, Leech & Co.’s Express Packet Line win leave dally, at 5 o’clock,TV hi.,connecting,at BlairsviUe the Pennsylvania Railroad* Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore in 3s hoars. KARE,*D. Pleasure parties and others can go ont on the tram m CJ A. M or C$ P. M. t and return to liie city at 8} A. M. or 8 P. M. Faro to bast Liberty 15 cents; to WiUrmv burgh iJS cents; to Turtle Creek 30 cents.'- We are pre pared to run special trams to Turtle Creek) or any inter* mediate pomt, for parueaofSO or more. •••. • . Passengers will procure their uekeifi at the Railroad Office In the Monongahela House, Water Street. . NOTICE.—In cafteiofloss, the Company -will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only and for onamountnotoxccedmg 9150. • W J.M»*s«KIMFA, lickct Aff’t P. R, R. Co. ? N£\V AILLUAfiTGIOiTOnri r “ WESTERN RAILROAD tttOM Pitt.ftargh ta CJeTelandt Colnmbn. and . ,■ ■: ■ Cincinnati, •, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH THE FKNNA- CENTRAL RAILHOAD. . Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Ust than Ten Botlrs, by a continuous Railroad lint t fTMIB locprees Train on the Ohio and. Pennsylvania 1. Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at 8f stopping at Sawickly,Rochester, New Brighton, Burlington, >,non, Palestine,. Columbiana, and-Salem, and reaches Alii* nace.SS miles uomPuL«burgh, atl P. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad atSP. M-, «md reach. Cleveland at O P. Hemming, ihepas senders leave Clevelandati> A.M., Allianao at 13d P, Jd,, and reach PUlsburgh at &&> P. M-, in time to con* nect with the evening; train on the Pennsylvania Ball* road for. Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, apd also wnhthe Yougluogheny Steauboatnnd Plank Road route,;;;; •• c. v • Passengers-by this route comd from Cincinnati-.-to Pittsburgh w two days,without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the PencavCen-’ tral Railroad. Passenger* leaving Pitlabnrgh »t 830 A. M., reach rautonnt 2JMVI. and Massillon at &30 P. J»L AtMas •fUloa the line connects with stage iicos to Wooster, New Philadelphia,arid at Enoh to New Ca*» tie, Poland, Warfen.Mercerand‘£rifl.~ V.-.Tha NewßfightonAcebrrfmodaiidhTraln leaves l’ltishureh aUO A.iV!. ands2o tiad New Brighton at 7 A,M. »od IF. Mkstopplngatintfimediatd stations; ■ Excatilon Tickets;good fcr iwotiays,are'*old be tweoaPittsbvtrg)TißocheBterandNewilrighton.-X',i • Quarterly tickets are eold at low rate*, and tickets by the puckage.to someofihe stations. - , ; The Trains do not run ‘on Snnday. n ; • ■ Omnibaies ran in connection 'with the trains to and from tbe station on Federal street; 7 ; Faro the only oonUuuons Railroad Line from Pitts*, burgh w Cleveland, llOmtles, 81,00. To Massillon, 103 miles, SvitlOt ■ -■. • * vFor lickets 'appJy at the Federal Street Statlonof the Paw ana Pa. Railroad, to 7 GEORGE PARKIN, ■... -TicketAftoni.;. „ , , JMESKIMEN. r. 1 „ .j ■MonoognhelaHouse, Piiutinrgß.' Note—By the rouio by «tcomboat so miles to Wells vtlle. ttnd ibODce byjßutroiut 100 miles to Cleveland, the faro is 53,60. - ’ Bittsbnrgli, April I, lBs2.— (aprS) .. ENTERPRISE WORKB. NO. 136 WOOD 6T„ THIRD POOB BELOW VIEODS ALLET. sows * tetley, i isfiSS!@SSSSSSI 'IMPORTERS and manufacturers CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND rental instruments, ri i ragf • FLES, 4Ci .We.kceftßgciieraltt*^ • . k aortmentofthe above articles con stantly on hand;-together* with A r of ■ Fancy Hardware. AlsoVGuns,Pijnotsnii<r Revolvers, Flasks,-Horns, Shot BeTi3,‘CapSj Powder,Lead and i Ballets j: Howie, JDirk,.Hunting and Pocket Knives; i Tailors and Hair Pocket.Scissors, l&c.Also,Trusses and Supporter*. Johbingand repairing neatly executed. ; RIFLES IttWlp are talking Rifles of every descrip tion, to ordcr, of . the best material, and workmanship warranted. ’: Orders reeelved-for them at Wholesale or RetßilywiU .be filled with despatch. Hauling parties flpppHedm-Wholesale prices- (myls 67,£1 5,31 - 18,41'; ,C 3 *■ ,13 - 8,00 . New Bookif at f ork Prteet; mHEOIrOGICALANDHISCpLL&NEOUS BOOKS, J .. now opening from: Cartels,: Fletcher’*, Harper l *, Appteioa’A iicnbner’p, Dodd’s, Pamam,&(r a NewYoTk; Gould &-Llncoln,JeWGtt,Ao/Boston, Martin, Philadelphia; from thoPresby lerian Board of-Publlca tion j and American Sunday ScboltJnion, and.Mapr Sab* bath School Society, * Together with fresh Importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works fromEur©pc,and alarge variety of Stationery. Clergymen supplied at Gastem prices. •.. . , BAViSON A AGNEW^eSMarket ft., my 23.; . >- adjoining Wilson’s Jewelry Store. wiisltMii *na iMMiI! - •TITBXP, CANE: UMBRELLA AND PAHA SOU W MANUFACTORY * No. 143 Wood street. JOHN ■ \V» TIM, now offersfor jele, tit Esstom prioeo* aluje assortment of. toe Above Goods, to which the suenilos of dealers ia . Invited. Also, Carpel Bags, and Ladies’-t Snlcheli. - I[myl 1 -k 4 -» , ■» v * v > * ■* ' < t > V * 'fire Redact d t •Saturday' • •"•Friday* fpHEOPFICE of tbc-liuiiiSht* C*:-qpmnXAmttita .■ ijeeiurnrawrfUp tbefWaahoqseof Hardfe Joaet * Co,, No; 141 .Front aireetjihinLiomeEaJtorwsda' atrepi.whcrcihcaubsc.pfcwwtlljMunPoJicleaon Build -5?h«?l lr Bteambnati and oUiet ?988ri8, : .tfie. aaovc ofd anaMspooslbls Company, frpSl *Wt pi JONEa, gtfcnt blato filutnoi Ftrc lmuraace Company* ■ 1 '* XJCIWSBURG. FA, ' ‘ ...1 Bftl e rclQBB9flof HTPporty,has* 4~SAu amplecapital, and u{folds superjoy advaniagea tit point Qf cheapness, safely and accommodation, toeity an? country merchants, and owne rt' o f dwelling sy and isolated or country property* •« _ A.. A. CARRIER, Actuary, oclg?} Branch Office,No.&SmUhfiftiagi., p'ittstmreh* Stw England Llvo Htoek lumbncc uo«) JNeta Haven, Connecticut. r HORSES, CATTLE, &e vinsured agamel > de&A by disease or accident, . Capital SM,OOO> wiUi • power ;© increase to 000 . DIRECTORS ThomnsKendrictr, Alfred Edwards,- J; Lewis Tuvlor,. y John Saxton, Nathaniel Tnurber, Wra, W. Kendrick. . Thomas Ksmd&ice, Presidents Gwgt T. Rtynotdi. Secretary. • CURTIS A DOBBS, Agents, No-123 cornerof Wood and Fifth sis.,. mySS) (over Patricks & Friends Banking Hoote,) HKW YUtlli iilFJfi INtjUKANCJfiGUfII PAItY. •' ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 9500*000. rpRE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have .been unusuaHy - X' large, showing (hat tbcCompany has been doing a -very largeaud prosperous business; ■■■■■■- 1; ; : The dividends In 1846, were 60 per cent.. . “ » 1847 « S(J ‘ « * lbPs « 61) * ‘ « 1849 “ 40 « - . “ . ■ • , .1850.: ‘‘-.■..40 . « . “ ■:« •• 1851 11 60 “ u «. 185 J u 40 . .. Tbislsamong'tbeoldegt companies In the United States. Its accumulated capital, is constantly . increasing far the. benefit of members, present and future. MURKIS FRANKLIN, President. Punt Fskkman, Actuary. • - CURTIS to DOBBS, Agts. . PiusbnrgU;Cor. of Wood end Fifth streets, over Pat rick. &Fncnd r s Banking Haare, ■ CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also,agents for Protection and Farmet’s Fire and Ma rine Insurance, capital StoO.OGu, and of Branch office, Empire Staio JiealihAssoclsuon, cash, including accu mulated capital SISOGO. ■■ ■■ . .: Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of real estate. mvtl •: . • ■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ;■■■; ■; IaSUIIAHCS, ritHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR 1 ANCE COMPANY.—-Office, North Room of the Ex caanffe/ThirdsttcetiPhnadelphla. • Fie* iNsu&ascs.—Bmidings, Merchandize and otbci property in toufi.and country; insured against loss or damage by.fire at tholorvcstTate of premium. .... Mau.iiiNsuoAtfcs.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. - Inzjind Toanspobtation.—They also insure merchan dise : transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam, Boots, ourlvers and lakea,on the most liberal terras. . •DIRECTORS—Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A. Souder- JolitiC. Davis* Robcußouon, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Ceo* G. Leiper;Ed ward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis,Wuliam FolweU,John Newhn,Dr. R.M-llasiod, lames C.Uund.TheophHus Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks. ilenrySloao.liugh Craig, George Sernll.Spencer Me- IWainjCbaTlfes-Kenyjjr.G. Johnson,William Hay,Dr is. Thomas, John Sellers. Wm. Eyfe, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Jilorgon, Hugh-Otaic, ino rTsos. C. tIASU, VlcePresidcnt ; Josew W, Cowan, Secretary. ITJ“Office of tho Company,No. 42 Waterstreet,Puts burgh. " (JclCsdU) j P. A. MADEIRA* Agent. The Franklin Flreiniuruice Company* ■■■■; ormaADMOT*.'- TYIRECTOUS:— U Charles W* Bancker, GeorgeW.Richards, Thomas Han, Mordecal D.Lewis, Tobias Wagner, AdolphiE. Doric, SamuelGranti . David S.Bwwne, • Jacob R. Smith, Morns Pauerson. CHAB. CHas. G. Bascxo, Secretary. ■■■.-, ITT*' Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town, and country at rate* os low os are consistent with security. - * The Company have reserved a targe Contingent Fund* Which, with theirCapitul and Premiums, safely invested) afford ampleprotccuon to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Janaary Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of. Assembly, were as fol lows* VIX • • : Mortgages "».!■ >" 9 918,129 C 3 Real Estate -■-- —— - ■ 84,377 78 Temporary Loank-r—•——— 83,960 17 Stocks •. : h»«— 01,869 09 Cash, ftp —— 61,310 61 #1,212,708 44 ‘ Sinee their Incorporation, a period of 21 years,they have paid upwards of On* Million Feur Hundrtd TAov* sand Dollars, tosses by. fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, os well as the ability and disposition to meet wiihpromptness»ainiab!liues. J. GARDINER COFFIN,Agent, aprB4] Office N. corner. Wood-end 3d su.' HOME INBUBANCE The Formers ami tftetoanfes* llealth In surauce Association, OF PITTSBURGH; PENNA. AU> IN TUSB OF NEED' ■ OFFICr—COBNEV Off SMTrUrtSI.I) ATO) TfltSD BtHEBTS. ; GVAUASTY CSPIVAL, 930,QQ0. : fit HIS is an association established for the mutoalrelief • X of Its merabersj iu cases of sickness or accidently ibepaymoutof the.r AonuaJDcpofiw Persousmgood health may become members and be entitled to a weekly benefit,in case ofelekness oruceidenL All who join this Association are entitled .to. a void la the electioa of oOleers,aud toparttcipate in the profits of tho Associa tion. Itisestahiuhcd on a safe and permanent.basis, being both Mutual and .Benevolent In us disigns, with the lowest rates consistent for iis eccumy,and conduct ed in a manner to insure its permanency end durability, Allpcrsous can see (he advantages of taking out a policy from the General Office. - : V VAULT barOSITS. # 2,ooper year,draw»B 2,COper weeki 3,<D- do do 3,1-0 do; 4,00 do do 4,00 do; 6,00 do do 6.00 do; 0,00 do do L,09 do; 7.W) do do 7,00 do; 8,00 do do 6.00 do; 9,00 do do 0.00 do s 10,00 do do U«. 00 do; .: INITIATION FEE, for Membership, 31,50—which mast be paid at the time of isakieg appheation, and the first years’deposit within twenty days. Each member entitled to a monthly report, gratis, ■■ OVVICSRS. Frestdens—D. W. Bsaumost. . ffir* PvencUnt and TUasurer—' Wm. M. Wilson. . &mzary—G. D. Brown. Finance. CommiUU— A. J. Childs, A. D, Christie, and D. A. M’Musters. . marll^m State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HARRISBURG)!, PA., MAY 1,185 S. capital or 0300,000. BRANCH OFFICEiNo. 54 Smxi}{/ield »irtet } Pittsburgh. 58C05D ANNUAL STATXBKHT. Total ain’t-of property utTiak**— OO Amount of billa receivable (m form of Premium notcefiora members ............ 8176,527 91 Amount of Cash Premiums** ••8125,025 20 Total losses,Teturned premiums, re-luiurance and expenses, •« 95,140 50 830,478 CO Interest on Loans*— 733 40 Cash Surplus* •• *»» Estimated present value of Sta tionery,Office Furniture, Ac* • Total 8210,649, 98 . One-half of this amount expires within a year. THE Directors, in presenting the Second Annual Re port, take leave to congratulate the members upon the marked.snccesßof the State MotoalFire Insurance Company*: In operation only two years, it has taken a posiuon beside the older institutions of the kind* and . proves by Its very great success that the mutual system as odop'ed by them Is, beyond a question, tho best and only safe mode of Insurance. The heavy losses of the post year wliich have annihi* lated many- stock companies, leave the State Mutual wuh a cain surplus of upwards of tblny*ono thousand dollars, besideji.ttreserve oapitaiof nearly two hundred thooaanddollaTe,'which is constantly Inorensing, . The Directors submit that iha State Mutual Fire In«n* rauce. Company offers to owners of safe property in dacementaseldomequaUedandneverexceeded; - - : Dirertorr—JoJiftP. Jtatherfordj.Pi C, Sedgwick, Sam uel Joues, John IL.Paoker, A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; J, D, Ruthorfprd, A. J. Gllleus. T. Jones, RobertViotz. - * -•: John Presiding'. A. J# Gfllet* Becrtton, leld&wtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary/ v: - i Watet>»Bi Jewtliy. &c» ' ;TT AvXnG j Mt ie turned from toe Eastern cltfeai 3 /JLli'tavo-brought with mo - cmo oftfca 10 oat beaulfat ana cwcfatt? sekaiedStpoktofJewelry. Watches *nd ofiSßTttl.to wlßbiogiopaicha£fiQnyihuig-iatQyliiio»Mni4y ©a getting agood aiticle. I donot advertise toseligoods below cost, nor GO poroem. cheaper than any honss in .the city. Give mo a. enJi,aud j out sore .you- will; bo satisfied that lean sell a good article as cheap asarvy of them. ■ ••:■•..' ?? '• ■ Another fact 1 Wish- to keep before thcupcople.. If youwant yonr. Watch» Clock, or any article of Jewel ry; repaired in thebesf manner, this is the place to have it done. .To this branch, of tpy; business t will devote especial attention. ' ■. .. ■ T ■- JOHN 8; KENNEDY, 94 Market street ; ' apr7- , i SignofthoUpldenKaele. lieu; BtcUuiUoiii'Jewdiw, HAVING re-htledhia store in a handsome manner, uul butreoently tetnrnod fronuhe-Eastem cities wun a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry, end Fancy Goods, would call the attention of nis friends ami cus tomers to ttie fact, that among his Watches atill bdfiund the mosideilreblh stylos, patterns and makers. - Gf Jew elry, the latest styles of broches, breast pins, foband Test chains, finger rings, ear rings, minfatare,loekete, ftg | ArPs ’ ■ - FANCY GOODS—Snoh as papermaohe, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfhme bottles, table nan, Chit’s pistols, ports monnics, in greatvarrety; china frnitnnileakedishes,fan; with an endless variety of rueful sod ornamental articles,which have only to be seento be appreciated. ~~ " novl - ■ NO. 61 MARKET STREET. CUiseus snd jfrsagen, . s=s» DO yon wish to purchase a fine —id— Sra, GOLDor SILVER WATCH (athboui*® I ®®* rKyJSSno-balfthenaualoricel If so, call atHOOD’JB easSBNEW JEWEERY STORE, #1 Marktt Wrest, Bis new J OB can there purchase Watch havenln»ttS l !, aig ' <l i' T ‘ >pn “s for e.ver?thlng, las yon SSl l g?Sfe? l y»E»»nan get the verybest qiuiiity of ran T d'^te^?L y e llK“ be w « efc «*. wSffiJ SffiSSf 5^ Jfc,«TkKZSIKKA9f dts 00,,- FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FRO& WOOD Importers and Desbrsln Clocias. w * .: 4ndJmttriiWauk Materials, Wauk BEG leave to announce to the trade and the onhitn generally;that thoy have-jast received, from thodSest manufacturers in Europe, a large lotof Geld and Silver .Watches, WatehTools-nnd Materials, and a most tie gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manofaeto rera—which they offer atpnees as'low as they can be purchased in the Eastern markets. • Clock*, Watches and'Jewelry "repaired in the best manner,andon.themdstrCasonableterau. v paid to orders from a distance.. j fdI WEB-rfS- Dr? Bidet, just received is store, fori JEt «IstJ-oe3] L. S, WATERMAN A SONS. -1 ‘ ! V-' ■ V r V ; •** r 1 ■ - > f V--JV .v'vf« JAMES M’CANDLESSA CO., c 10 Wood Wm f Btrht, A BE nowopening ayffryextenstvo ana well assorted j ii Btoek of SPRING Cdn* j sisnng m part of French rand English Broad Cloths, .Tweeds,■.OaxsUuerer,vcaihrmeTeUB, Doeskins, Jeans* Cottonades, Dnllicgs, Linen Coatingsv-SUir. Samtrano, Fancy Cotton Vestings Alto, about VOOCASCSpLAirC AND FANCY GOOl>b,*embraifiriFthfrncweit styles fif billcand Linen PopUar.Dclaines.Dengcnjmd t DeTage.De Lalncs; Black MoamipgandFancy Lawns;' -J Hut and Fancy Calicos, in'grent variety,t-French.. Scoich and UomeMic-GinenhraS ' Lerif; Lezhofhj' Kofisuih; Hungarian-and MeXiCan’Uatsi'Sitk, Gisghanp and CouonrPaiasols; Ac., which>ure.offered at. Wnolewale.on the most accoromodatjoy terms. |apr!2 > ■ .-. . Great AttracitOiAl JUST RECEIVED at Jfcwais’ Oiic Store ’ :tr No. 7Q Market street. Pittsburgh, between Fourth at. and Diamond, the, largest * and,, most beauufhl siock<of. SPRING A«dSUMMER DRYGOODS, everoflered to the.euizenftofvPiitsburgh'.- i ' '‘ * ,: • The subscriber woo'd inform those who desire to get good ;Baeoaiss, that ihe greater parl.of-his- atock was purchased, at .the. recent large Auction Bales.in.Nftw York, and-rbiludelplila- forbASHi which enables himlo'-- soll gnodfllsialii6per cent-xheapenhuftihosowhft buy. on credit. We do not deem it necessary ts mentlopthe me different kinds of goods, that compose our slock; but deem it sufficient to say that It constfis of a full assort ment-of ladies’ and wdaV,*toaeth«*f-with a -general stock ef FURNI9UING GOOD 9, We would respc.cifuUysolicit-aft-examinaupn.'Of our. stock: from. those who ' ‘ [fnart6 JAHllfiS A CO,, IQO WOQD STREET , ’WT’HOLRSALB J)talersin Foreign tmd.D&m&lie Dry vv Goods, ahe now; opening »lieir first purchaßo of SPHING AND.SUMMER .GOODS. seltrted: with the .greatest care, (o smulio trade, consisting in pirt of the newest styles of— Dresa Lawns and Beragus; , Plain sndFigured Alpaccas; French, SQoteh and Domestic Ginghams; - Primed Calicoes, in gTeat variety r ■ Ribbons, Laces and Edging*;. t Cloths, CiusUaeres and Veaungs j: Summer Coating and Pamaloomng; - B-own and Bleached-MaS!ins; v . rPalmand Leghorn Hats;* > :..'•••?• • • Straw,and Braid Bonnets. • Together with a complete stack of Variety Goods and Pedlars 1 Nouons,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Brass Clocks; Ac. Ajl orwhich are of* feted at - Wholesale, for. a small, advance over Eastern, prices, : lfeb2B:6m 6UCOSD GUKAT AUUIVAU SF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Vnnties at No. 07, Northwestoorner or. Wpod street and Diamond yY>Pittsburgh ( Pa. D. Gazoo A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally In their line,-that they are nnwbroparedt o offerfor-sale; their present new stock of Gooas atunusuaUy low ratesr And.a* oor purchases have been made ran the most fay? orable terms with Importers and MamrlaetaieTStwefiar-: ter ourselves, and hope to bo aide to mbrUaeohumnmoe of confidence and patronage of our old eftfitomerk/apd the pQbltc.generally) whien hasbeen heretofore so fiber roily bestowed upon us; Our DRYGOODS STOCK"ts m part of Broadcloths, Casgimeres, Bauljtets I _TweedS. fancy Vestings; Cheeks, Dlack and Brawn Muslins,Tickings, Blankeiß, Lmseyjflalds, Al pacas, Mcrinoes, Muslm DcLsines, Ca&hmerss,-'faacy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table--'DtapCW, Ginghams, Bilks; iuuct long Shawls* Filk Cravats, Pod gee Silk VocketHandkerchlcfs, rand Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in tUe Dry Goodshne* Ouu VAHisrrDcpartmeDt will bo found oii exomfnanou to bo unsurpassed by anyothey of ;tha kind Westof . ihe Mountains; and is mode up m part of- Combs, BdUo&s, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from' • Europe; Port Montes- and. Pocket-Books^.Hooks a&d. Eyes, Pins and Needles, f fapcSf Thimbles, Spoons,Ra* tors, table Cutlery and.pen-muvea jest amved.from She me Id;Patent Medicines; Ylbtm nnd Vlofift Strings; Gum Suspeudars, Slates ana Sluta Pcnclls, Pcrflu»sioii Caps, BpaotoeloS} Hosjety* -Gloves, Lftwnv ohd Edgings, labbons, Sewing 6Uk,fcilkGiraps and Fringes, .flraey NcUmgs, Green jiand ■£*», Black riilk Veils; tfiUc Florctica togelhur with agcasriiassorimcntofaiiothar ftrtlalcs io tbs .Variety hue... VVo have <uk hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold andSilvoi Watches and Wuteh MatbrlOJs, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, CoM andfiiL ver .Pens and PeociU,-'Gold and 1 Bitvor &peetaeles; Cloczs,d:c.,to whichweiuviic ihe auer.tioaof aUboy rars, as waarodemnslncd.to sell ourGoods.ou Uie most raasonnhlc either for dash or raausfiictary refer ence N. 8., The business of theiato firmof G&xas &Ms* U to be eettied by D. Ganna at the stand ofD. Greq& & Co., who is fully uathonred for sseh andJtt whose possession are the papers, Notes and Boobs of sflidfnro. • • jocUs:tf 108 FiUSNCH STORE. _. ..-owns, including rich Shawli, fiam SS'to fjC7 B '#loo'iJicli'.' Let every lady etui and see tin* splendid production of fmpojial Chinese roanafectorc. Lncee. S&tin*,SiUfft Latras/BerageSt HautHtas; and Visiles* to match the Shawls. LadictVond: Children's; Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edgings, ftc. '' ■ Genticnien’s Broad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats, (Cemn style*,) Shirts,Coats, &c; MoarmngGoods of every description. ... Mndora© A.Gosling, (from France,) is in the monthly reoeiptof Fashions and ModeU;fromPanB, London and New York, at No. 8! Su Clair street, and 103 Market.sl , wh*rc ladies are respecUhllyinvueaio call. The trade supplied with models and materiel*- taorli GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Belling off at Coat TO QUIT THE JB USUTESS! THE Subscriber being about to- relinquish the retail dry. goods business, and having tudde such arrange ments as to render luiecestary toclose out his stock by the lstof July next*will commence on Thursday, May Id,and cell bis enure Block of Fancy and Staple dry goodaat COST, FOR CASH. '.■■■■■ r- ' His goods having been principally purchased Uio pres* ent season, will be found desirable bargains, being at least 25 per cent lower limn regular puces. In STAPLE GOODS will be found— . 4-4 and J>«4 French ginghams; Eoglisband irench chintzes; fllk alpacas and bombazines; Cheeks and’muslins; Irish linens and crashes;; ... Table linensantfeloths; Huckaback towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar* tellies quilts; furniture prnis,’plain and erob’-d dimity; linen sheeting and pillow linens; table and piano coven and coverings) worked lace curtains and curtatomuslius. , FANCY GOODS. White crape shawls, ctub’d and plain white berege and Ihibet shawl?; • Fine Frencn lawns and bereges; Hcrcge de iolnes and muslin ae lames; Tissues and grenadiers; ■> Dik and fancy silks, some very snperlor, and a fine slock of goods generally. w . , , EMBROIDERIES Worked maw and lace capes and sleeves; Jaconet!) mull and itucivcaiubric collars ft chcmizettes, JaconettjinuJledgmgsnnd inserting*; Emb’d lirton end-cambric hdkfs; .Worked bandaand flouncing?: end a maccUicent stock of Valenciennes edgings, laces and intcrungs; together with a large, variety of other goods, too -numerous to . mention, all of which will actually be sold at ORIGINAL COST, rQU CASH. Early calls will sccnre the best bargains . JAMESA.2>rKNiQIIT,Na oil 4th bL ■ F. S—AU pernor? knowing ihemaeite* inoabled to the above prior to January, 1&*;), bra leqaofled io pay • tho game, os all debt? will bo put In (bo hands it tat at lorney forcollectlon. v r : myl2 ' soijSi-j os 800 to ' : GREAT REDUCTION IW PHICES! Third Arrival of No tr guQnner Goods, THE UrgeM,cheapest nndheststoekofFAN* jiMfIK>CY DRESS GOODS, eyeroffered in this oity;is «w»now opening as YOUNG. -feTENENSON A IffigybOVE’A OiUdUUL Oxb Ifivß Stoab, No. 74 Market etroot,hotwoen Fourth street and the Diamond, Pitttbuigh* - . . Btopropxlstori fcaro lost opened a largo and most beMtiiu jßseftmeniof the newest and most fashionable styles of Fancy and gtspioDry floods, which have been PUtuisodsince .toogreatreduction in priees.atthe largeoUaiingoTU solos in New Yorlcand Philadelphia, and will bo offeredtoGASH boyexs at .from SO to 29 pet cent, lowowban former pnees. • - ; .-.v .. * > ; DRESS GOODS,of every description,suchas* very large ana beautiful stock of the following-articles; High Lustre, PlairtChameleon ajid Glaca Silks. •• do . Plain Black and Striped do; do Broeade Armores tad Poult de Soieß* all ; colors) Black andCharae’eonTDrkSatinßand Water’dSilke; • ■ Cheneand India FoulardSiUs; *' * - * do Printed and Plain Silk Tissues; - > * •..= da do AUtcanos and Grenadines ; Plain, printed and embroidered Berages; ' ■ Chene plain and figoicd Silks and Poplins; - ■ Paris printed Borage de cheapest ever of - Paris printed Lawns aUd'Jaconets.---do •-•^dor Plain and embroidered ftlulle and Swhws ; Plain and printed Cashmeres, Delaines' and Alpaccas; : French and Domestic Ginghams; . English and American Cbmtzes and Calicoes, av ail prices) - ' Needle: worked 'Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars, Chemizelts; do ; Lace and Mnsiin Cape* r : Embroidered, hem stitch and plain linen Cwnb. Hkfcr 1 Fancy Silk Pocket^kfsr,Cravats and Neck Ties :: : Gloves Hosiery andSU?peuders, alaree stock; • • - Irish Linens, Tablecloths and Table Damasks; - Tickings* Checks; Crash, Bird Eye DiaporANapkins; • BleachedandßrownMuslin*, from 6 to 12c. 4?-yard; FrenchClotht,plainand fancy Cagaimereß;%.tJatmets; Cashiaefet3,TweedSiMerind Casrimeres A Black Satin and Fahey Ac.; . , Bonnets and BibbonsvatgreavDargains) ■ . SpriDgand Summer Bhawls,atgreaLbrtrgains.- : ; , • ■■■ The proprietors -would ;respectfai!y solicit an early call from nil their friends, and the public generally,feel ing confident that ihoycaiioffergrcatcr inducements to -Wholesale and Retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. IclO YOUNG, .STEVENSON A LOVE. TTOUGH& ANTIIONY have removed their 'DA ■ GUBRREAN ROOMS; from BOTko’s Building; to .Enton’s.Bniiding, over the Young Men’s Library.wnere they will be happy to see their old patrons and friends; . sprVttf • ■ "■ w,.:: 1 FurnUnn and Obslr -Wanzooms. . Vg JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above tha jSiCenal Bridge, keeps eonsiantly on hand and makes: fgato order, at the fornw eneu, every description oi Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS ofthe best woikmanshipandmost approved atyres,. - Purchasers would do wall to vlslUiis Warerooms, mvOV-djcwlV;: ■ i . Wise. - ' ■ toanntfnncetohlsfrieiitis X and cuatpmer8 f :tiittt he. has receivedalanre, and withihe CTcajeßt of RHENIoH and FRENCK .WWlErwhich lie can warrant-as pate and gsnnine t and Besides, he keeps always on liondy-a large and well*e leoled:«,ioclt of FRENCH JCOGNAC BRANDY. HOLj uMiD GiN, and other Ligoors, all of which are of the am qualities,: and warranted genuine. articles., lie faTorsyand it shall be bis duly 10 * bis customer* os formerly* . -«: *•. basmadeihfj best find latest Improvement fin vw f £B? -can • farnifih • them of thebesj- Mnd, «nd at the. jowesi price; D. •; myB Tio, J 37 JdbwtjrirtrMt. ' V > / > tinijMf'Aotare' CASlNEX^wASS xiJiftieryxiiSertp- 't'fliS'knicleijinteaded Fi9IALEPJI£ft' J > at Uis-Dlij EUmJ, ,corncr.of, Ldicrjy.aad ; i foamliatlie pdfiSKssjoti of’cverjr family in lire land. l 1> i Oil lanocfritTiafe'dllu for Chfon gfee&gr- fegss, staoss&iss Sgaasß»aMMas^ ssfe&saSafeg ■■ • . S habeisonJb'dc' -, ; ' -'?<■:■ F.WOODBUPR M’».•'•’.?■■■ *;S V,!-r IJAMItTOH: BRBWKU.'M.n.; ~i .-, . = KOI»W<?RTHBft«B,M.B..i(o;aBI<!. - ComprUing all thc,pracpsjiig.plis’«>«‘»gBta uiccily of “po d re l aS?bT - . IB.ii;FAUNESTao£it CO-,',, : ■ Cnbinet and. Chair Factory* < 8 JOSEPH MEYKfc bat on batidrnfWft t±ten •ireet, above the Canal, all kinds of FURNITOJCE, stub. ai. : ;SdfA*i;£cftire Mahogany Chhirsf gany Bedsteads, and nil ojhe; articles m i|icCah]- -ncume—wfircfi'tie wiil veil SO below castonr* ary rates. Tcnns—CASH, ONLY, . * JOSEPH MEYFR, nprO- i r ' _ No, 424. Yean meet. Fifth Ward; ft. Q. tUWttBXt, , , Hammer A D»al»r, ; CABINET WAKEROOM,SMUTHFIELDST BitvtcnJSnmilufteetanriStrmßbtTTU i HAMMER ADAULER keepconstnntironhand any in. the eity, and gold on. at 1 ■ 1 eßtabßshmenUn -be WeaW Theyhayc now on handen all ki&fc'of-Fatal* ture,f^ni cheapest, and-plainesttt tiiemoet costly: and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mriU'.Gm ' *■’ ; 1 ; ' ' 1 1 • ‘ Rosewood ; jmdr.Malnm; '."ForntjV . ; . ;Hartf tears and Fumitur* at 'Wholesale. - nrUlßsabscriber&have jus; received ‘froraN6w -York X and Boston a most splendid istock-of VENEEHS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable forthevtcade. v Allrnfjwhichiwe'jwiifaellntexttemely : low prices. ■ ■f As.gfeat'care.wadtnkeninthe seteetibn oftTfe Stock, persona sannot fail to her suied-either as 40-.quatti.y- or price; and, as itfs welllrnown that Furniture can bo nrnde by.macburery superior and much iowerlhdn by: hand, tho attention of the trade is respectfully Invited. . Turned.Wotk.hraU Its branches, carried on as usual: Plank for Carpentera, and-.&il -articles, required fnmanafaCtunngCabinetFarmture, constantly RVAN A M’KEE, • . ’ v , • Ryan*s Buildings; -* tnar3fcydaw r-rNoifllFiilh street; •. •: dtournepxnanCablne't Matters Association WAREHOUSE. 119 SECOND STREET, i ~if '(near tne cornerof .W00d.;. , -. t l THIS ASSOCIATION, em-fti -jHNflHHnfift tunes as many hands as the tar* KpT «gwaa«»ai^j.e< ra ; H nd.hithertomoTjt renowned * « busihogdxfljopsf o.Eftiug city, -have opened; fheir .Ware* hou^nnaareauroto furnishthe public,by wholesale OjTcjiaUfWllh Fxmmora ofibd-foliotouig description—r: 'Mahogany Wardrobes? Dressing Bare bus i Fall Col uanfed,Koreans; Mahogany ■Bedsteads; Mahogany Cbatrsi RocktngChairs; Mohognsy Washsiaads; So-: fafl^Drvarar?Piano.. Stools ;JJoo)rCa?es j: Secretaries; Cara Tabl«u Pier Tablesj.fine Card Tables.! Centre •Tablea jvHSr- Racksr French- Bedstead*;: Ottomans; J’oplw Wardrobes; Dmingend Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Worksiandr; high po&r, compiODfloWjdndtrmidloßedsteadsr.Cherryßaretroa: .Cribs; Cradles, Ac. . TheadvamagesofcooperaUon.ohQaexiensiVdßcafo; seUanhelawesi prices, and they arctic ‘ttnnmedto sell, lower than any competitors, ah equally good, if noibeiteuaruclc;andwarrsnted<*a&thavablio .yrilhunde(Bianflbygivingthemacall. .. HE7*'S«am&oai work of BU. descriptions, and other articles of any descripUQfl. raadetoorder ln every style,. Billie shonest notice. ' [raariXf Wept;theyhavingbeen jsauttfactarcd heretofore exclu sively iu the ISast, where they.&ra BUperseding’the nse OZ ■wooden. coffins, taka this method-of infornung-the. p o !>J ic, th at the jr. are now in amrfacin ring eights ea U iffe r ont sizes of the modem Sarcophagus, vnmjig m length, from 22 inches to cjfeei t ’with , width tod depth salable Cot bodies- of ordinary £jzc> and for those who desire space forcasiuoDing, or for bodies of voassal dimen tiotwfcaveßovoral slzesdeepef and-wider. l sftirin«. ventioa now coming into general usc,lsprDuoancediHie ofthe greatesiofthe age.- Casks are. composed of various.kuitis of metals* haiprmcifally of .Iron*:;. . ■ ■■ Iftey are thorooghly vnetautai inside, and. oat, and . thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic' tight and portable t white they combine the greatest strength wbichmetal is capable of, m a given yaaniny. When properly eecared witltcCmenulieyareperfect ly air tight* and free from ozhnlationof offensive gases- They cost no raore-than good •wooden' cuffing and ate better than anyotherarucle ih whnicver.co&t,) for transportation, vaul(s,ororuHiary /interments, as iius - been proven by ncmal experiments, and ceiufied. to .by Bome.of ottrmosVBclenuac.-men ralso* by the Honora bies Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other distinguished Senators “who hove /witnessed- their and whoscleiiers, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen atoor- Ag*nts*RunalCaw Depot, -N0.374 Main street* three-doors above Plinth, •where we intend to keep on hafcd avail times, sucha stock of all sizes and decrees©f ©ruaraent ond-finlshas will suit (he most diversified tastes. ' - vVeinvitQ the attention of the public, and of Under takers, particularly? in rougboai the West,-to. do exami-. nation of the article, and reqaest them not to rely, upon the >epresen’aiion of undertaker* not usingihe crude, whose-Interest tl would be to misrepresent-tbenu . mar2d.3m W. G OAVIS & CO, .AMES GOSIOHG, .AHKET STBEfcT. id. A. GOSLING, No.' slj CLAIR STREET, lOUUU AND AETAO. Dealer* m rrign and American, Fancv And Staple CRT GOODS, LLIUBR Y, se. (G AND SUMMER JABUSS AV* fii CABINET sV jtf^FjicTOKE , jt J ffl Wa*c*room9 97 .*»t&<99 : !Xbird street* v -V ! respectfully Informs his Friends (uideuwtom* tl « prtibat he basnotr completed>hu spring stock: of Furniture, which is-decfdedly the largc-st ami nest ever otforedfor saiem tbm Gny v wMch win. be sold nt price* as low as any.4n the United Staiea. Gust ot We?t. . *- As he js determined to uphold the quality with WoH* seasoned workmanship; and.-* newest designs; and from the extcnt of his orders and facility hi mat nfaciuring, he is enabled .to produce warranted fprmtsre/jitthe lowest prices. - - w , lie has adopted the principle of identifying the- ens* tomers 1 interest with Ins own, ui quality ami price, and keeps always an hand the greatest variety 01 every des cripuon pf. furniture, from the cheapest uud plainest, to .ihe mast elegant and costly, that a house/ or any pan of one, may be furnished from his stock) or. manufactured r expressly to order The following articles consist, in' part, of his stock,which fat richness ot style and finish/ cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: . Louis Xlv iete-tete*a*Bofasv 50 Sofas, in plash end haircloth; : 60doz.Mahogany Chairs, -s 20 do Waluut ■ do; • • SO Mahogany Rocking - do; • 20 Walnut- do do, 50 Mahogany Bivans; - *2O-Walnut- ■ . rdoj. . £0 Marble fop Centre Tables; SO r ;.<fo ; oressingßureaost JO do Washsiands; 40 Enclosed do; 100 Common' do; Stl Plain Drcssingßareaus; - :. 40 Mahogany Ucusteads ; ' ,3fi.Weluat . * do; 50Co;tage ~,■■■ do; 3LDCherry and Poplar BediteadM; . 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10Walnut * da; 10Cherry ..■■ do; ■ ■■ v-. -.■ • - SO Plain Bureaus; TODmlngaQd Breakfast Tables; 12-Secretary ohdßookcase*; - . < 2Q-doz.Q.ine£eatCh&irs; . > SiCane Shat Rocking Chairs;" : A 17 Ladies; Writing Beaks ;■*■■ Hal and Towel Stands; What-Nots; - Etiguiresr . - -• -Paper Macha© Tables ;■ Conversation Chairs; Pembroke da; - KlUaliaibeix ■ do;. Hal! omi Tier "do;:' Reception do; ; ■ Ladiea'WorkTableai•-. - - Pearl Inlaid > .■•do; .•. Extension ißinlngTabiesr • Arm do; Oaomatm; ----- • ••• ■• i Gothic find Hall Chairs.- : vi . A i&rgo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE"nod WINBbUR CHAJKS. Cabinet kiusb supplied with all articles in their line . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furiushed at the short est&otice - - ; _A.II orders promptly attended to; • 1 ' r - ' ‘ J fnmrs T> boxes J. Kristies” brood forsaleby - » SMITH A SINCLAIR. GOiPAi^rNEKSHlplr—Ths-flubscribersiiaVo this any associaietUlitmsalvd* togetheroS for the’ pnrposo of iransaotlngaWholesaln Grocery, Prodace.' Liquor and Commission fangincsavUndorihe firmof John Black A Co., AfpriilQ lrv.yiu. sis. . rawft? . M. M’CgU.WPHy JB. „ W. Wallace, ' : i STEAM sRIAHBIiB WORKS, TVTO£IU,MENTS. Grave Stones, -Mantels.. Firnniurc .UX 'ffop», »a4.*lS kind* ofmnnaflictnreiiMariilojnl ways onhand, and modo-to order oa the Shortest notice. Seswal bnrdred designs for MonaWente, original .'and selected, dir hand.: The trade famished: with Marble at the la wen prices. Orderspromptly attended to. ~ marl:4m W. W. WALLACE. : : :: 1.000 Btsasatlraw Beads. V mnE aaUscnber havingmade arrangements with the 1 'Norton strawtSanufactubino COMPA NV.Ihr thu aido'.bf thWtOdodsi iibW sfleta'fcraath i large auortmcntofSTßAW HATS and BOSNEIS.of erery variety of fabric, style Slid pattern, ihe Spring trade, which. wjUbji aSld.by Ui» package'; at tbs lowest figure- Cades may be assorted tn. suit pnr* chasers. . ‘‘ W. ALDBN, ■ -N0.03 fllilfcairefei. Boston. ■ - iNMolMion ox rumennin, ■fiITHE Fartnerabip hitherto existing •beir.Yttn ,the'tinb* X acnbera, doing bminees in the name of John Block .* c«,ia,thia day disitotVed'bY’muwta Consent, ffc'Me; Cullough purchasing rive enure interest or John Black in saiti business; 11. McCulloagh having the rtghtto the name of the late firm in seulingth© businets;aDd\he excinfive lighuo receiveall outstandingdebts,ondto pay alidebts due by the late firm; - - JOHN BLACK, henby. McCullough.' N; B<—The business will be continued by ifie subscri ber us usual, at his old standi corner of Pena anil Irwin streets. HEN B Y McCULLOUGU. Pittsburgh, March 1,1853. • . - - mUY-hlf' OBOK6B ÜBailiß, ' -Ab. 71-earner of Wood,and Fourth tit., ' cm . HAS jostreceivedhisSpringSloekof ■jßhaßerior BOOTS end SHO&S or thetfSSßU jWbCst Block workmajisHip-that cm! be got together in anyone establishment, of like amount,-m the ■West.-■ Nearly’all made to special order, free from eats, blrihuties.Ac. Country Merchants amlothers are're spbetfaliy invited to call and examine thestocKfrvhieh Isdfrered/arsaioloyrfor cash.-, f. ' • M.B-—G.A. has paid particalar attemlon toitavea general assotltnentof (ho boat stock of lldots and Shoes lor the Retail: trade, from tbe goodlaw price to the best made custom work, consistiturof every kind of colors : tmd fashlonaaaw.in ase. Individuals and families may rely on always, finding a-general assortment, as it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at N0.'71. ALSO— Men, Boys, and ;Childten’a Palm Lear three Straw-Hats,. . ; .. ... . . .(aprSanf [, -; i I rrtHEparnierthiphereioforoejtistingbeityeen Ihetin f Xderalgned Inane Commission and Forwardin* bB»l« ncBB,otc.,nn<lerlho fiimcfB;F.VON BONJh’HOBST * Co., is-this day dissolved by mntuitl :coiiseat rid’ busiitessol the late firm wiil:oe settled by. 8. F Von Bonnhorat, who ia authorised to use the name of the firm for that purpose ’ WILLIAMEICHBAUM ■ - ■ S. F. VON BONNIIOItST " Pittsburgh, May 3d;lBs3rnys ulusi ' Co-PartnenlrlpiyoUce., Twrr,asss'«BS*a-sg™i WatertmS 118 Fromstreets, warehouse N 0.87 * ' -'. " ; J4MfiBR,MOaPHY, »tmt B^a, a a I W|^ 0N B ” OKST - V ; ” ! ■»•••' » ’ ' • -Jbentoßtis&t.---. " ©rugs mti ifttiturw.. • ' "'V 1 Yvc-.-'s. - ' , • i : * The only infallible Curt for that EttddftiV giitatt ■v knotmaeiSjpermalorrktti brijtiltipllMtyiif/fekfu?'. 'nalEmotions. \ , , , , , SO harassing l ' and '<l«sttoouve,'and- pipaoeoye or sp ' ranch mischief to -Uio nervous system, incapacitate foe theTO*n:forbtißinesMociety*aitemaW*moqy. ■, . This lnsirument U simple, comprehensive,.and.ne«r* } ftoling. aoi may niouce or the lus to be used externally* producing' nopaia.ortnjunr, whatever, norprevcnllug any. one.frora ajlending'ta Jus business; -and while in metrof i a tmgi* eirimiarfVcatf take place; in ashtiittimiyto. rsvch *n <zter&thtn'3htys&GMKiTtna* PBiwiTivsrowßft; o* aBTBSjIoN, iho loss.oCwhichj.cQusedby.earlyatj use,, •isUte disease m question, ainithercause ofilie thousand concomitant eoropJaiuUyvixiiNemtfisness,Prostration* TDyspepslßj.i'atfKin ibeßettd l and weakness of iho Back and. Lower IvxiremniefejvAffecr itons of the Eyes, Impotence, Pifflpleß of tbe-Foce* Pro* m&iurcDecUne of Virility, 'WeasnesS Cf-Memdry.tflid: Ppwcrfor. Mental Applichuon, Aversion ,io •ffoeictyjTipitduyfSolf-Dtfltrast,. fcove .ofSolhßdev&o AUlhtatccmplaxriti invariallydisappczniu toon, asth f satiicexs flopped from t ehkhthey tmanaUd. •■■■ •>.■• " rms lasirunieni has bcen esaqtinea and qpprovedof by the higbOßtaulhanticsinßaroj.oaiid Americans re* commended by the most prominent - Physicians of all ; .countries,- os-thi only certain.timed*/ ttesditg -Jit those rooipfoifitr;-and hoa now qortipletely superseded the use of-urogr,-tliebougic,caaienzuuoijrv&c.«notto.nlentjon the thousand advertised taoßtrums Of the dayvos cordials, anudoiev&c.i&e.lt consulates, attiteiaraetime,:tbe tafeat, the viQstpUa3ant h anti by fat the eAtqpMMre&tmem everofiered.io-the afflicted, Af&ir pnre.being;allowed ior theinstniment, after the desired effect has been at*' tamed ■" 1 sße it atsoTcmembercd, that those complaints arc but llrtle understood by the profession, m general,. and that all iho medicine in the world never has, and nevef willj stop ihose lds.reay winch, if allowed To: continue un» Checked, <aro tuto (o produced the most diflirefesing con seqaeuecs. -■ lthas been a matter of surprise to some, that airy one of respectabilftyand of protossTOnaf attainments should devote hlseitomion tadiscases which peopteof every description pretend (a cureio easily.. if, however; but thd one thotumudih parlof the miseriestlrose people bring upon society weTO l:in>wn,a'9ery different opinion would oe formed. And it la not only lhc nresenljn»?ory ejid •dejccucn), picyinsroaihe miad oa well a? the body, that m deplored, bu» iomc are of such 9 nature uo'tonSbet pOßtcnty, und cven to deslroy the reproductive faculty, /altogether; ’lt is a fairtihatv'whcivnot prap4rlyireatea»-i they may remain so dormant In.the constitution ps to npr ’■peartn no other way than m theif effects upon posterity}. ? r etj- if properly yremoved.- lhaabovejsamgenfouslfcouoi .mem, wilt doubtless lir a great: measure, contribute-to check the evils of quackery, so prevalent In this dues oi disuses, throughout /UteUiuOtr. - • \'. • •• • The priccof tbc complereinstrumeut, jßErcfally eeeUr*. ed nganmaU observation ina box, is only .$lO, ~itcan be ernt, by .express.- to nriy address in anypiurt of life lTniied F:ctnßiCaitadT t '&c., accom paniedby ftul-drrccuoug, and Important advice to the married and suude j the even .to iho remotest, pariacf ratytufllibT*^" ' • .Thtfvnexainplra suecesvthialnstrvtaenthac obtained sinoouts Infrcduouon {HAmoiica,-ha&*ndflCe4fiomonti princmlcdper»ona in Jicnr:York* Fhdadciphio, Alhaay.- IJo3ton, &c., to get up some, ridiculous thlhgSy .caUea iuitnnnonts,” whic». ■ liotverer* bear 1 Jfot w*» stsont- Esr .ifiseablanco, sieuher in fam fwr to isy :OWB invented, Icnigtricdj.ana.nrlvereollyopprovcdln* stnusente. and which are asslmdar to them na mghtif to hgbl. attcmpl to veil such 2 ’ for mine will be.pro*ccct£d to the fallcal.cxieiU oft ho law* T being not :willit<g-49 connect- the well .and .honaspy. caruetf xenatation. of my-inventions -wiih:quacka 'snd thetrworuxlesß productions. Zfe Iminenmugenm&ts dndnonMnbe iffanantidbxtithestititrt&ffan All- apphcuUoa* rcmtunncos otosv be directed (post paiUMe the Doctor himself, lie htvtagno AgSncicr cstabU*het3 butiuLoudonand PanSt v ■ ■ Addressypostpaid, Dr; IX. de£janeyisbZdspenaidsb«' New York . Office hours, from 9A. Iff. uli 3P. IVT-, and freon: i till 8 P. M , the Sabbath exeepted. lC7*The undersigned certify; vajbgrcai the übove*menuoned Tnstrmnontiia notedly constructed oh euiciiliCc principles, bui-ihalfromlls use tliehappicst results may always, with couSdenco,- bCTUUioipalodj there befog, itr- tae cure*of s those diseases, NO OTflEft CEETAIN KiuMEUY EXTANT^ HKNKYB KELLER, MD. _ CII, COET2Bv MDm OO Chamber street,' »- v ” C ECKiIAUIZf, hUX, U tlawa'd sircet, Nkw Yobx. Dr. nsLAnsr ls.pxoparcd to execute nUoTdets for s&r* tfcalupcaralriß,- viz:-Artificial Arms and Legs; which move'like.n&iarabmembers;:Appar&tus:.for‘Luxation; ,fnr ComracttvdLcgst for coreuture of-iho Spine-«nd Watstj for Kalec Joints ortho Arms and Kuecp| fQr Parnlytrc Legs; forXlubFoot; for UaorymalFismteßt for Fiultiigoi ihc Rectum ; !lypogcBttlcßcUej'D«dg and Chairs for SickPefßOQ&i-Craickcs,Trasses, &ts.;Xriho-. pCdic Corset?, Ac,Ac. . All work wanauted. 'Letters must LepdyV'paid, containing apreportionaloreTamance or city reference.. p>h?s.ly rGtxy Yellow' Dock' and Sarsaparilla ! The original,and only genuine preparation, for the permanent cure: of Caneumplicn and Diseases , of the Lunge, ichen-they a?e .'supposed to t ' le affected by: the 4aa free tise^pf - hlereunj f frofy, ■■■Quinine,- *•* —IT WJfcD CURE WITHOUT FAILr ; ' Bcrofiila, : ■■;. oryKmg’s Evil* Cancers.Tumoii? Prop* ■.> : ; tions of the Skin;: Brv«ipclas u ; Chrome Sore Eyei,Ringworm or*et- - • - tere, Scald Heari/Rheomatisrav Pams in tlie • Bones or Joint*, old ; SoTes <&nd- Ulcex*,ti&elHng of tie Glands,Syphilis jDyspep*i&<Sait Rheumrlhseaseof the Kidney»> Loss of Appeute, Disease arising from , the use of Mercury, pam in the Side and- • Shoulders, General Debility,"Drop*'' - >YjLiun!)aga,Jaiiniliceana . Cosuveness • The Bcbl Female Jledlcix&e Known t Yellottßocir,” andlho “ Red JL Honduras Sarsaparilla,” are the invaluable reme dial agents from which Dr/Gayzou’s Improved Extract of Yellow Dockand Sarsaparilla Is firmed, andthe la boratory q( Dr, Goyzou Jtaa givenus thoviftoe ofthese roots wthetr perfection... Mis preparation contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined' and •concentrated In their utmost strength and efficacy. 1 ■ Experiments were made'in theznanufacturo of this medicine, amU it wag found that it could not be further ispTpved vre fincLitresoried lo almosvumversally : in cases ol nepatie, Scorbutic, and Cataneouseom platou,-for general prostration of all ill© vital powers, and all those tormenting diseases of theskin fo?rying to* the patience anil so injurious tohealth. - - . r .. f f f ,f f f f Sqroflria, Syphilis.'MerconalfSoropitunts, Canrer,Gian ; greno, Rheumatism, and avast varietyef-other dial* . greeabfe and dangcrou.vdisea*ets are .speedily usd perfectly cured byihemteofthiszaedtcine..! Sailik. Michigan,October 6, 1651. • Mb. Johh B. •8.46x-**'Bear S*ffi*-It is with uatuiera* hie feeling* of gratfaideihit Xom able, lUscngU ihe bi* vino i rovideneo of (iod, xmdby tho wonder-WMiarig agency of that cxtolJeiu mc'HcmevtiuyroU’a Yellow Book and Sarsaparilla; toglvoyouafaw myaluKmhopetQs'i vase. / Inxhe wimor of 1850 X wa» attacked with u. severe pain, which was gt&daaUy extending through jbe whole vlghvaldoand legf at the same lime,a totalprostration: of ray physical syetemjnlsMDy leghad shrunk to aboai irv r 3>ihirds of iia >colnmon Mae. I procured the attend* trace of a akiN ful practitioner, who pronounced* oiy die* ease one of tbeviorstfonns of-liver complaint.-Ud Bai l my cane was ono not easily hand lcd r bat proscribed for,me. I.reroained under hi* tieatinenumtil t -was aat* JsSed Ho «ottld not help me* -1 then proowed of your agent Btthia:prace,WiAi-Beersr'twofbbtUesdfGay zoit’aYellow Bock and Sarsaparilla, fcoms which! re* ceived a vast atnonnt of benefits softer havinff iakea four bottles my-buslnoes l&conv«&ianca,«ndviiav4;>l>banrfiiQc» that ume.avvenraansVwhllchatttßhoniiniatinoel’waaecn* fined to ray bed three-fontths of ihatimerand Icannoi aseribeihe tetarnof my hbalih ttras by truly -valaablft medicine* Guy* kotto Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla..' - - * HA3SEL VAVBIF£ft. M*;J. B. Pa&k—Btfar -sir.* J send yoa vtho foregoing certificate, and, so far eat Am acquainted with the cose, it u all tree,- 1 procured it,thinkingitmightbe a benefit to .yon and to the bfftictcd.. Voa have the privilege of ntiuglt as you thlnU best.. Yours, ' W. A. BE EES., i §'t/t■? ? f : The following letter Is from a highly respectable phy* syeian, who enjoys an extenaive praclice: : - • . > r . -.v; . Navabeb, biarkCoan;y,0 M Nov 1,1551. Be. Jour? B. Pjw , &~Deiir'Sir'?''*Dc 'Gayzblta £?**'• tract;of Sarsapafilla.-” This laedicine haß been pro* scribed by me for■ the lastlhree ytars; with good effect.' in iGeneral 'J«oxiQice;l)Tß* pepßtarChronic ana.Nervous: Diseases.., In airfemale compt&intsit certainly is unequalled, the : paUent>con stonily worthyof great consid-' eTwlom r ->lfis pTeasantto-ihataste -and; smcll.-aha ran* with the:: most delicate stomachsj wjth safe;y..undor any circumstances; I am speakinjr toiiieofiUcieiil advise itsnse» ; ■' B K Ji S _LEBPKR Fourth and Walnut streets, Cin.;, Oonojral'agCnV to whom all orders must be : * tP£ i* nce per bottle—six bottlcs for ss* Bold by - J, D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, -nPrtoiCdstcomei.of Fourth and Walnut sts.%—-entranct; onWalnutr-to wLoornll orders must beaudrossed.-" ; Fttlsborgh YU Wilcox, JncomorMarka'. itreet and the Biamond: B A Fahnestock-A Co, FUla bprgh; J. A Jones* Fittebttrgm liee.ito «BecJchami.Alle: r ghepyCity?-. J .D YawelhrWashlngion.i W H Latobei*. ton, Fraiikllnt J Bleafcley/cfo; fc’Biiowie; VhtomowniH. Welly .Greensburghj & BBScotj, Widfordf; Eeed A Son, nantlnjrfon'j bfta. Qrr,Hojlidaylf bargbj Hildebrand A Co. KUtanouig;JLß Evons» Cnmpuns A Wilson sc&n. 'Waynesbnrghr ftfFarland N Callender MeadfiUef Burton A Co, vFo^ ker, Mercer? J Burge ACo. Butlerf J Bouvlass ACo* do; !h lianiran, Jtcwreu l Warren ? F P Croote^.Brown,, "S „f - * <-v I*", 1 V»--';- ■. .!••-■ .w- «•:.- -: - '. .’->•■.'- ••; v-'"\ .'. « V •» ’ . » j.*- , ■ r * , V-: *. .V ' " ■ >2 ' ' “ ‘ l -> ‘ - , - ' £* - '' ' * V .'•. r.-'i-'c'- •'/:■ - .• irojioruons and «icnlaiiSn» ftr con»m!s? n r^i®s ** - k Mechameal Engineer. 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PRraJioai tip metflcil'vliineA'of whltiimfc foan* t*tup"; ~' ; 5 \ l l gp*9}* bfttleyuSf nUm centalpacfc><iih toll forl(lruj6*t.lii4vetyaitf64ttfc Wh%r£vtie£xfg**'* W- J can -afflicted .and the traaH*m akerlb ui logo** many Dersond or ?i», * ter renders the ca** &ndleaaa ’ \ : to -whut v ■«’ no r<lic/ bbUn r 7Ttt^he : ; 4 Riiafttoi *- •which wb of,lbo 'pinictb9. 4 |henß li'‘ *" every : . cpmmon .made tofitarjyjcaseof Heralarvriih- an eigcxneM and/.^. , equdblehexs.ofjiresmethat ddespot/belong to aijy' ’• oiher iitsiromehr'with’whlch wd are aefcailntW wiU.retaio tmy rcpmre ’With edse Phy*>ieiaß*;of4he bighefctsundjngjn;the jp;* 4 fessUjh have givpn its great superfrrUyovet > Htie- bfdiparv .*VPs4eb-W The Truss- dfi)TY Huh ' J > • .tmr4*Mi thecaaesoffnlimiry Rupture WeadviM thus*afflicted to raakeapplication injiutc* ■■, .. Hi/trenea<ftht htqhat (hara'cttr ccm,le ctwrvta' (%u?»y’6tfttttiMgenjft6a£tAr, /l ' - r - ft r Pctsonaiiooi 'a distnnc©-eort<;havß thcmtyeniV*!-’* ftendineihemeasure round ibe body..' v ; .M; f Ji; :, 'i . . , . DR. GEO. IX. KEYSRR, l( / • ?; v" UOWoodstreetjsoldagenVlor Pittsburgh •.?:**>!* \ - - - * * "ntttU:d&w j- j*. i TO INVALIDS ABO SfBK SICB^"; : V TBS CELEBK&TjBD - COMSTOCK MEDICINEB.' - : The G hut Pair .Exnucroa { CcnneVi, "* J? xDaUy's) tJiirung all. Burns cod a!t Hxterrial ■ T and Sores x - * - «iii< JBf&n tfCelumbih. forrStsying- or^^storifißijlusr^^c^ - Hmdaa Hair* - i T. 3& Hetaeja Nerve and£im§ liniment'B.n§Tndtcih YegS'r t'* -rfabfeuEKztV,- &care for alf casenof Kheamaifom/ iis•.*■•.»•.' • 4ih ■rMtNoitkAvowfyOU, aecnaiacaro forDeftfneaaf #* ' 5 1 ?* the Piles,,, (iih~ atddaeheßeaiidv. n ‘‘ \ "tb. iUotW fiiZ/c/;foraU-woinen in ihefomily^Wft^O'vL* "oWsftadfctewsb.fcpliDgs tar,f * •^Um^;l*i»br.'WMprdi«t‘'-<na-BnwarAflfeetloff* :• for, • Dlajpbmt “■ «. asff > ~ J>?»popsiAPilßitKli«Dma^?jß,T&Q , («,, iTl^) : £retu-|«ihiaaTdE.XLlß sot bad-.lo'take. (pamjaimneverleaves one eottfte, *"?' *■* c «. v *v\/ •• • i v .or.jaownpersan?., . t „ _ .. . 57 , / . . 101 iu. Mg,lievnls Crf eat Pa in Killer, j 'No• BS dlew#- -H?. flasppe^fli3coveriat/>atitfso(bAppl}yetldpfcii‘to‘.tis4^i r ? ■irttetnaliyjiG dtop-i -to .be lafeein-antl 7*Spertte£n:otfcifc*r,.;; wonders when applied izutnaUy us?. waahfcrljnihiby-, ' friction. Xn.bnujofi fronttailoXiObfintafiarb' k ‘‘ ■ ''r».':'.”': jw?: Htb. SautiJiobz 1 * Jloaeh'ttnd Tt&d JfftigSdAti'fot '4ii.V‘ w " , 'i* ingnway Veimmina3bortutac,-: -, ?*-; ? <P«W-*nd >T#J7ipcra'7C*-V' V 13ih* XJr.SariiSoZiwiM^j ‘fire papular EX'Ji."*: FECTOBANT r FOR % COD 6 US, ti&BWm* '■<• i ?r/‘'' -•r'.';- i ‘.v>,f- ‘ j '.-" i,;'« vi.- .•;.--- £ .•• J’.[ ‘ Mih. JSU 2fojfXAd£*'<s' 2frtf lfor%r Shir JJfcfj, fiic'Vnl'y' >SUBBcolorin?forfiic ilalr. « r ‘- -- «. * rwrj ■ iah,;l<f»i>'i}a&*efcwrf«4 J '&Cblne»Reinod3rtsrCtuai.t « UnjjB€s,® orei »*Cf. ■*. \ .lCth.'-Ezirflfi of Baxtaj>arii2a» TEiltiilieJe boaonlJiv*’^-,- f * .'fcd ifiloibcf Sarsfrpvtti&ffj and atUl give#tteffredi*iiifM'< faction. BBevor.-\ i v _ r-' ~ ~ ,? ; 's,** ** , 17th.. Tbe; ceiebtatcd-.apread- JPiijVer.Vi^, vmade from Dr.Lis’jj recipe,. and tho most popuiae in tho',, T&i&rkct.r -•■*■; r. 0 *'•'•" •- 'y V- *• >•" r’-ff.tliV.;' - .l&h~:lteJ£#ae’o TootX^eAi-Drtrtfc;; A:Certain«Rd«aajir, ; ;'> cwifor Tooth Acfce« - , , , . lflth. Dr.'CoawToct'tpidfatetjr , booght l the right tb'rWl"'" \ United’Sutesp of^ihtf celrbralcrd Concentrated- JUinefat -> H > Watt*,, fomnl A6:4he SolrSpTinKi»/on)dotot Wnj,C. H .CbQse, atSt. Thisjnedfctne L has nr— . tainba ft imtoxiety and jfiopolaVifyiievei ti'efore endaJJeif y ■by dny at iUßiplace, tiird ttiriale has beisn 1 - <■ v , , A!i the; remedies are foEy descril>cd m AC*M.ANACa T • . to he given who - cail . whcrd 'tbe Aledicifies 6ta >K * .kent;.v. 1 j * ".1 . lt ■', k: -• \i - v ?\OTlCB» ,AU preparations . heretofore, known. *s ‘•COMSTOCK’S>> oc COMSTOCK tCO.V r a(wiT* ItarfeAsni nowholongii fiXCi.UBIV£l»Y;«i> Df,l.Tl<jto, ...• t SjComsiick; .nnd/lliougli Ifco siznsuirc cf Coqutock Af ' ' Co.l-wil! beconlinactl,ilii»eitia labcl*ilhitiiittt-*aiiilar> a ? r ;^' s c ; Wll * - - - ; ‘Jj* OTHERS MUST RB SPURIOUS 1 ' ’ ■ , . .LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK.; - . v above tnedlcirieS can behad lnthU ploce of '- J febft * .i " * ‘TOLI*TAJJ JACKSONj - / ’ L i i •..i Jfoi SlQ’Uherty 6treai; ; headof't\ r opd.-, . cBopF, AsxnivfViiia conSscMmoS?'“ : In eSisrinj'-u'the coniniunity thfct Justly. celebrated re- 1 - pcdy Tor dl-cs*c& or the throat and lungs, It ti not our "* ' wish to trifle wiflutie lirea or health oY the UlßldtiStlr'bSt' " ' -frankly to lay before them theoplaronh of rUstfhguishea ’ ■ teen and come of flic evidences of its ra6cess, from which c-J they can joflge fbr themselves; -Wo hifieeiely plidri'3 ' -durnelvesto-aiakenoVild assertions or false •••fits efficacy* nor will we;hold ©ntanyJuipeto iufforlnr ■ Romani ty ; which r ; •**.* ‘ , -Many are here given, arid we solfeira&lmuflf f * • ■ frem ihcpvbrieinuratl wa pabUsti^feonßffaestiieiHhev^ 4 wi» Slid ;andtheMirmt^in«rwftr*-~*ft . . r. t . •.,/, • Frow the and Aftrif * f*B iffidiuty&bwdcin Cotiicgii n " 1 * '•l>etttBsri4ideiiye(i:ai:swenng-:ihb receipt ©f-TOtOP;!i until export unity of wUnestinar it«v effects in my o r wjt family, or In the families 6fmy frleiule." r “ ~ >Tliis I havenowdonewith. ** btebtfegree-of saiisfaC-' > •tinrt, m esses both of adnlii-iiniJeUtldceii, r jj : ,:I.ha7e fcuDdi^ag.iwiDgr«dicjUa show;*powerful medy forcoltl»and^oig^Mdjulm^^^di*e4|es^-' f *■■:• i lS*7. *** \„ ~ '.nlSrwiCßflwiicn'a iht&amQton Afi6r,-fa &V& Citv* "'/"■ \ ‘ „ . ~ irowjhLtj ** . • amLC-AyCr r Leave: been cc«dk>tihe.woraL«ißa(h,rr‘.^: 1 ever had ui;myhte,byycnr u CnEttflTPj^rroiuXy o nml> T nevcT fail, whenl haVAoppVrtastty of tecofanjCliaUlk if' t*- jo others. ‘ • yburs; respectfully, y, >*-,rp.- . 6* ILEMEESON.iq^^ JD*..Re~ad the fpllowidg r nnaLsfte'if Worth a (rial; 'The patient hadbcCortevcty feebleiSm**'-'^ the eflectof them(Hlti < mewasmftaistakiih2y:disUiiei>^v • .UNITED iJtrfKL,SAJA’TOOaSpaUf65 r i. - t ‘ ■ r*' Ui\y .. JolyKl&W. J 1 v - Ore J.<J; ful affection of the lungs* anfcaUtho ayrapiomsiaf.>,.; cmisumplion^foricorethtm%ycuT*.Leonldfind »ome*.< i dieiiioUmiwoold reach iny easel aiitil X comMoncca the' 1 ns«ofyotir u Cji2O6Ti > £oro2ir I ,i ••> relief,' and! bnvo lieun itcadily.'galnXpg I ayheaUhfa.wennigiirasloredd-., .- ,r v: WhQtnsia(.ypurjnediciac> Ihad ilie'graUScatloft Pf '*• J ctmng-witUlt myTCvcrendwcnd,brr,Triiman;br§uißj4- !j ‘ ? terCistricQWho fctfilbecai&UFpebdcd ft«n his parochial, - cnticsbyas{tver6iiaackQt.tiroacbitl9r v r <_ p r * • vlttavißleaswrdllJtctrtliyfags heioTaciainy.dtt ’' . i am.dr,yowr.TespeotfdlPy, •• r*-.v. Jk »• ootitUiChroliaflu nj* Xt® following wn ? cr,ne, : o/the Worst of-cukea i :r 'which thelihysiuonn snd'Uleuile thought toheituntdilo ' - cousmnrtwnr—. "...f VrrO -id-; . i . : •t. :p--.v : :nCOT»TKS,Eu,Ang.(3,IS4ff.- - ! . .:X. O. Ayer,-rSui:;i{ was wt<yi -with a terrible cooeh?. ><r brcmght-qirfijjo euh), in the boglnnrng oHasiFcbrniwy,- - • and waoeoasnedaovitlri bedaaore thaa twotoontb" ' Cettghlng iocessantly nighl tuididay, J becmtiS gUSgtlV' ?1“ • ’and pale, jmjrcoyejtwere'honlreh'and glaify.tohd 'jnSri-T; ery could liee«m.^nefeWhll»lhiliiet3ijatlon J -afrietlil- :st * jof mIM, ttte toy.Wfe 1 Mifeffiomo MeUirdlst ehuwhA. r v ; bnjuglunia obdjtleor-yeur'CjiuUurnitrrt.-sja; .whiid?/-. - ftnfi mart toVraU(>; bita,cthaft; (rpht .aßr.egJiMWianof 1 lobtainingrplirf. ilsgoridcHoelindaecorhkiqeOlitin M lt« wfcattd I eaoofomtdjny'health mUah ißplooad—. • ; ; Now tndtree montba. I aat wolluiiileitonjr.ariil oati at-- ■ tributomyenroonlytoyoutgreaV'hCdlritm. r. - 'I- * i- i hflSvM M4s°^ i!^C '‘ i,^Fr “ aMll<s “® t ‘ *9 1 f*'i, ' aB.-tj&owiSi No. M oiaiH. " vaissii.- ' -®* 7ol * s 'kf» «»<7re *it J oBlto' - practice. IJislaEinestisrEoWyconSoeJio. ;' ‘ > Prtvau cr Vtrurtal iJinaiM.ar-aJucti pain fill- atfceilonsrbmuglu'joß oy/tapraaflape. s saiJe*ceu. ' . " .. - IsM-* 1 ; , Imparity Vi,lH«?^o7flte:¥eneffc£N origin.' Biin Diseased, Tencrl -^.- PgSEK’RjSSfiSSSSSggW^SS^S^r^ liond-flruuHHaaaerjondiKldnoyßjamSsßjafajiyueaSS' >. coreguareate-ea-•: --4 . , r , Si*t«pjesii!pr«?aos{;liia til* «lty» lsaaT>ie»'Br‘. • •Enrwntooni!raMartace*of*peedycurot&«ui*ib>Ji»’ i' 'come'.lmderWacarc.* -, , - , «««»y Ogee and jpriyais consulting room*, 41 DianiwU- * By.ObPJuamwtCTatti. - ~ ’ >ni£gssJfo, l u -'OEUMATl3sl<7?flt*4|rpw4 J 0 JICWv VHut'nurjt,* - XV «dyfor Rtenm»ii»ta ii »ap«s’dy »id«lSj?!s*J rorihitpjdDWltrtnble. libe^fflatT ••' ■ ?feV- -i. * < x ~ * -~ v .> «- •. -*• "* y * * '*'" ft 1, v \ % . ~ | - ■-; Sc M •
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